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MONTHYEARML20029E2071994-05-0909 May 1994 LER 94-004-00:on 940416,discovered That Surveillance Frequency for Sp 34SV-SUV-008-1S Not Correct for Seven Primary Containment Vent & Purge Valves Due to Personnel Error.Surveillance Brought Up to date.W/940509 Ltr ML20029C8681994-04-25025 April 1994 LER 94-003-00:on 940329,automatic Reactor Shutdown Occurred Due to Trip of Main Turbine.Caused by Loss of Main Generator Field Excitation.Damaged Main Generator Exciter Rotor replaced.W/940425 Ltr ML20029C6981994-04-19019 April 1994 LER 94-002-00:on 940325,personnel Error Resulted in ESF Actuations.Personnel Counseled & Trained & EDG Control Circuit Wire repaired.W/940419 Ltr ML20046D5941993-08-18018 August 1993 LER 93-006-00:on 930721,determined That Valves Could Not Be Closed by Use of Normal Motive Power Due to Inadequate Procedural Controls Resulting in Valve Actuators Being Set Up Improperly.Isolated Affected penetration.W/930818 Ltr ML20045H7441993-07-0909 July 1993 LER 93-012-00:on 930615,automatic Reactor Scram & Isolation of Inboard Group 2 PCIS Valves Occurred.Caused by Loose Packing Nut on Instrument Isolation Valve.Valve Repaired & Similar Installations on Units checked.W/930709 Ltr ML20045B0371993-06-10010 June 1993 LER 93-009-00:on 930514,scram Occurred When Mode Switch Moved to Run Position Due to Blown Fuses in Rps.Procedures 52PM-B21-005-1S,52PM-B21-005-2S & 52GM-MEL-007-0S Revised. W/930610 Ltr ML20045B0401993-06-10010 June 1993 LER 93-010-00:on 930514,unplanned ESF Actuation Occurred Due to Less That Adequate Procedures.Procedures 34SV-B21-001-1S & 34SV-B21-001-2S, MSIV Closure Instrument Functional Test revised.W/930610 Ltr ML20045B0761993-06-10010 June 1993 LER 93-011-00:on 930521,partial Group 1 Primary Containment Isolation Sys Actuation Occurred Due to Component Failure. MSLRM Returned to Svc,Failed electro-pneumatic Control Valve in MSIVs replaced.W/930610 Ltr ML20045B7111993-06-10010 June 1993 LER 93-005-00:on 930521,unplanned Insertion of Manual Scram Initiated Due to Personnel Error.Personnel Involved Temporarily Removed from License Duties & Being Subjected to Formal discipline.W/930610 Ltr ML20045A2121993-06-0303 June 1993 LER 93-008-00:on 930505,determined That B Train of SBGT Sys Had Been Inoperable.Caused by Procedure Error.C/As Included Bringing Missed Surveillances Up to Date,Revising Procedures & Counselling personnel.W/930603 Ltr ML20044F6021993-05-21021 May 1993 LER 93-007-01:on 930504,unplanned ESF Actuations Occurred. Caused by Inappropriate Jumper Placement by Plant Engineer. Personnel Performing LSFTs Made Aware of Event & Instructed Not to Install Jumpers on Relay Contact arms.W/930521 Ltr ML20044F5851993-05-18018 May 1993 LER 93-004-00:on 930419,isolation Valve Unexpectedly Closed While Trip Unit Was Tested.Cause for Valve Closing Undetermined.Logic of Trip Unit Correctly Configured to Prevent Closing.No Corrective Actions taken.W/930518 Ltr ML20044D5931993-05-15015 May 1993 LER 93-005-00:on 930414,fuse 1D11-A-f14B Blew,Resulting in Initiation of Train B of Both Standby Treatment Sys Units & Isolation of Damper B of Both Secondary Containments.Blown Fuse & Several Relays in Logic Replaced ML20044D4881993-05-14014 May 1993 LER 93-004-00:on 930414,unplanned ESF Sys Actuation Occurred When LPCI Valve Automatically Reclosed.Caused by Inadvertent Grounding of Logic Circuit,Resulting in Blown Fuse.Fuse Replaced & Operating Order Issued ML20044D1111993-05-10010 May 1993 LER 93-003-00:on 930412,determined That Monthly Operability Test for DG 1B Not Performed During Required Performance Window on 930328.Caused by Personnel Error.Surveillance Coordinator Aware of causes.W/930510 Ltr ML20044C9891993-05-0303 May 1993 LER 93-003-00:on 930407,scram Time Testing on All Control Rods Not Completed Prior to Exceeding 40% Rated Thermal Power.Caused by Personnel Error.Personnel Counseled & Procedures Will Be revised.W/930503 Ltr ML20024G6961991-04-25025 April 1991 LER 91-007-00:on 910326,unknown Inadequacy in Jumper Connection Results in Scram During Surveillance in Cold Shutdown.Cause Unknown.Functional Test Completed & Surveillance Procedure revised.W/910422 Ltr ML20024G7401991-04-24024 April 1991 LER 91-008-00:on 910327,main Steam Isolation Valve Local Leak Rate Test Failed Due to Normal Equipment Wear Resulting in Degradation of Valve Seating Surfaces.Valves Repaired & retested.W/910424 Ltr ML20029B0691991-03-0505 March 1991 LER 91-002-00:on 910203,partial Outboard Group 2 Primary Containment Isolation Sys Isolation Signal Resulted in Closure of Containment Isolation Valves.Caused by Failed Relay Coil.Coil replaced.W/910301 Ltr ML20029B0621991-02-26026 February 1991 LER 91-001-00:on 910129,determined That Setpoints for Condensate Storage Tank Level Switches Not Set to Initiate Required Transfer When 10,000 Gallons Water Available.Caused by Inadequate Documentation.Setpoints raised.W/910226 Ltr ML20028H8431991-01-27027 January 1991 LER 90-024-00:on 901228,pretreatment Monitoring Station Offgas Samples Not Collected & Analyzed within 4 H of Increased Fission Gas Release.Caused by Misinterpretation of Tech Specs.Personnel instructed.W/910125 Ltr ML20044A6411990-06-22022 June 1990 LER 90-011-00:on 900601,full Reactor Protection Sys Actuation Occurred When Mode Switch Moved to Run Position, Resulting in Scram Signal on MSIVs Less than 90% Open.Caused by Personnel Error.Individual counseled.W/900622 Ltr ML20043G7111990-06-15015 June 1990 LER 90-004-00:on 900521,personnel Error & FSAR Deviation Occurred & Resulted in Tech Spec Violation.Procedure 62CI-OCB-031-OS Incorrectly Directed Personnel to Periodically Open Airlock Doors.Memo issued.W/900615 Ltr ML20043G7141990-06-15015 June 1990 LER 90-009-00:on 900522,determined That Requirements of Tech Spec 3.14.2,Actions 105 & 107 Not Met.Caused by Inadequate Procedure.Normal Range Monitoring Sys Restored to Operable Status & Procedure 64CH-SAM-005-OS revised.W/900615 Ltr ML20043G7581990-06-0808 June 1990 LER 90-001-01:on 900112,component Failure & Inadequate Design Caused Group I Isolation & Scram W/Main Steamline Isolation Valves Less than 90% Open.Root Isolation Valves Replaced W/New Type of valve.W/900608 Ltr ML20043C7281990-05-31031 May 1990 LER 90-008-00:on 900505,determined That Reactor Vessel Head Vent Valves 1B21-F004 & 1B21-F005 Closed Contrary to Tech Spec 3.7.C.2.a(2) Requirements.Caused by Cognitive Personnel Error.Reactor Vessel Head Vent Valves reopened.W/900531 Ltr ML20043A5091990-05-14014 May 1990 LER 90-006-00:on 900418,discovered That Wiring Error Existed in Junction Box Leading to Strip Recorder That Resulted in Inadequate Tech Spec Surveillance.Caused by Personnel Error. Wiring Error Corrected & Personnel counseled.W/900514 Ltr ML20043A5131990-05-14014 May 1990 LER 90-007-00:on 900419,determined That Errors in Calculations for Measuring Feedwater Flow Resulted in Nonconservative Calibr of Flow Transmitters.Caused by Error in Design Calculation.Transmitters recalibr.W/900514 Ltr ML20042E6851990-04-27027 April 1990 LER 90-003-00:on 900328,reactor Scram & Group II Containment Isolation Occurred.Caused by Inadequate Procedure.Procedure Will Be Changed to Require Instruments to Be Pressurized to Process Pressure Before Valved Into svc.W/900423 Ltr ML20042E6841990-04-27027 April 1990 LER 90-005-00:on 900329,safety Relief Valves Experienced Setpoint Drift in Excess of Tolerance.Caused by corrosion- Induced Bonding of Surface Between Pilot Valve Disc & Seat. Valves refurbished.W/900424 Ltr ML20012D8861990-03-19019 March 1990 LER 99-004-00:on 900219,trip Setpoint for Isolation of Liquid Radwaste Effluent Line on Low Dilution Flow Not Set Correctly.Caused by Inadequate Procedure.Procedure Revised temporarily.W/900319 Ltr ML20012C2891990-03-12012 March 1990 LER 90-003-00:on 900212,determined That Surveillance Procedures for Monthly Functional Testing of Drywell High Pressure Instrumentation Logic Channels Less than Adequate. Caused by Personnel Error.Procedures revised.W/900312 Ltr ML20011F4291990-02-26026 February 1990 LER 90-002-00:on 900131,discovered That Functional Test of Turbine Stop Valve Position Limit Switches Not Performed. Caused by Personnel Error When Writing Recent Rev.Rev to Procedure 34SV-C71-001-1S/2S written.W/900226 Ltr ML20006E2891990-02-0707 February 1990 LER 90-001-00:on 900112,reactor Scrammed Because MSIVs Were Less than 90% Open.Caused by Component Failure & Configuration of Condenser Vacuum Sensing Lines & Instruments.Valves replaced.W/900207 Ltr ML20006E0111990-02-0606 February 1990 LER 90-002-00:on 900114,RWCU Experienced High Differential Flow,Indicating Possibility of Leak in Sys.Caused by Component Failure & Less than Adequate Mounting for Relay. Relay Replaced W/Time Delay relay.W/900206 Ltr ML20006A8881990-01-22022 January 1990 LER 90-001-00:on 900104,HPCI Pump Declared Inoperable Due to Rated Flow Not Maintained During Surveillance Testing. Caused by Component Failure.Defective Resistor Replaced & Procedure 34SV-E41-002-1S performed.W/900122 Ltr ML20005E6541990-01-0202 January 1990 LER 89-010-00:on 891204,determined That Plant Was Not Fully Meeting Surveillance Requirements of Tech Spec Table 4.3.6.4-1,item 10.b.Caused by Inadequate Procedure.Recorder Calibr Steps to Be Removed from procedure.W/900102 Ltr ML20005E1851989-12-27027 December 1989 LER 89-009-00:on 891129,reactor Protection Sys Actuation Occurred from Scram Discharge Vol High Level Condition. Caused by Equipment Failure.Backup Temporary Air Compressor Placed Into Svc & Blown Fuse replaced.W/891227 Ltr ML20005E5131989-12-22022 December 1989 LER 89-017-00:on 891128,discovered That Efficiency Factors Used for Old Liquid Radwaste Discharge Radiation Monitors Incorrect.Caused by Personnel Not Incorporating Updated Efficiency Factor Into Sys software.W/891222 Ltr ML19332F8691989-12-14014 December 1989 LER 89-018-00:on 891114,sys High Differential Flow Condition Occurred Causing Actuation of Primary Containment Isolation Sys Valve Group 5 Logic Resulting in Closure of RWCU Valve. Caused by Personnel Error.Personnel counseled.W/891214 Ltr ML19332E6141989-11-30030 November 1989 LER 89-016-00:on 891103,discovered That Procedures 57SV-C51-001-1/2S Did Not Fully Test Rod Block Monitor Function.Caused by Procedural Deficiency.Limiting Condition for Operation Initiated & Procedure revised.W/891130 Ltr ML19332D8791989-11-29029 November 1989 LER 89-008-00:on 891102,RWCU Sys Experienced Partial Primary Containment Isolation Sys Group 5 Isolation Involving Valve 2G31-F004.Caused by Component Failure of Relay 2G31-R616D. Relay replaced.W/891129 Ltr ML19324C3271989-11-0808 November 1989 LER 89-014-00:on 891010,primary Containment Isolation Sys Group 5 Isolation Occurred Due to Opening of Valve 1G31-D002A.Caused by Personnel Error.Personnel Counseled & Memo Issued Re Confirming commands.W/891108 Ltr ML19325F1781989-11-0606 November 1989 LER 89-015-00:on 891009,diesel Generator 1R43-S001B Failed to Start Manually During Monthly Generator Test.Caused by Personnel Error & Incorrect Model Number Assigned to Pump. Pump Replaced & Oil Drained from cylinders.W/891106 Ltr ML19332B6191989-10-31031 October 1989 LER 89-013-00:on 891003,RWCU Sys Valve 1G31-F020 Closed, Rendering Inservice Reactor Coolant Monitor Inoperable. Caused by Cognitive Personnel error.In-line Conductivity Surveillance Initiated & Personnel counseled.W/891031 Ltr ML19325E6911989-10-31031 October 1989 LER 89-012-00:on 891003,plant Operators Received Indication That RWCU Sys Experiencing High Differential Flow Which Resulted in Isolation of Primary Containment Isolation Sys Valves.Caused by Component failure.W/891031 Ltr ML19327B3281989-10-23023 October 1989 LER 89-007-00:on 890926,four Safety Relief Valves Had Exhibited Drift in Mechanical Lift Setpoints in Excess of 3% Tolerance Specified by Inservice Testing Requirements.Root Cause Being Investigated.Valves refurbished.W/891023 Ltr ML19327B2991989-10-23023 October 1989 LER 89-006-00:on 890926,Procedure 34SV-SUV-019-2S, Surveillance Checks Did Not Fully Implement Requirements of Tech Spec Table 4.3.2-1.Caused by Personnel Error. Personnel Counseled & Procedure revised.W/891023 Ltr ML20024F4081983-09-0101 September 1983 LER 83-079/03L-0:on 830809,main Steam Line & Reactor Water Sample Valve Relay 1A71-K7A Determined Operating in Degraded Mode.Caused by Component Failure.Coil & Contacts Replaced. W/830901 Ltr ML20024F3341983-09-0101 September 1983 LER 83-064/03L-0:on 830811,during post-maint Review of DCR 83-76 Determined Torus Vent Valves Instrument Air Piping Returned to Svc W/O Performance of HNP-6907.Caused by Personnel oversight.W/830901 Ltr 1994-05-09
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MONTHYEARML20029E2071994-05-0909 May 1994 LER 94-004-00:on 940416,discovered That Surveillance Frequency for Sp 34SV-SUV-008-1S Not Correct for Seven Primary Containment Vent & Purge Valves Due to Personnel Error.Surveillance Brought Up to date.W/940509 Ltr ML20029C8681994-04-25025 April 1994 LER 94-003-00:on 940329,automatic Reactor Shutdown Occurred Due to Trip of Main Turbine.Caused by Loss of Main Generator Field Excitation.Damaged Main Generator Exciter Rotor replaced.W/940425 Ltr ML20029C6981994-04-19019 April 1994 LER 94-002-00:on 940325,personnel Error Resulted in ESF Actuations.Personnel Counseled & Trained & EDG Control Circuit Wire repaired.W/940419 Ltr ML20046D5941993-08-18018 August 1993 LER 93-006-00:on 930721,determined That Valves Could Not Be Closed by Use of Normal Motive Power Due to Inadequate Procedural Controls Resulting in Valve Actuators Being Set Up Improperly.Isolated Affected penetration.W/930818 Ltr ML20045H7441993-07-0909 July 1993 LER 93-012-00:on 930615,automatic Reactor Scram & Isolation of Inboard Group 2 PCIS Valves Occurred.Caused by Loose Packing Nut on Instrument Isolation Valve.Valve Repaired & Similar Installations on Units checked.W/930709 Ltr ML20045B0371993-06-10010 June 1993 LER 93-009-00:on 930514,scram Occurred When Mode Switch Moved to Run Position Due to Blown Fuses in Rps.Procedures 52PM-B21-005-1S,52PM-B21-005-2S & 52GM-MEL-007-0S Revised. W/930610 Ltr ML20045B0401993-06-10010 June 1993 LER 93-010-00:on 930514,unplanned ESF Actuation Occurred Due to Less That Adequate Procedures.Procedures 34SV-B21-001-1S & 34SV-B21-001-2S, MSIV Closure Instrument Functional Test revised.W/930610 Ltr ML20045B0761993-06-10010 June 1993 LER 93-011-00:on 930521,partial Group 1 Primary Containment Isolation Sys Actuation Occurred Due to Component Failure. MSLRM Returned to Svc,Failed electro-pneumatic Control Valve in MSIVs replaced.W/930610 Ltr ML20045B7111993-06-10010 June 1993 LER 93-005-00:on 930521,unplanned Insertion of Manual Scram Initiated Due to Personnel Error.Personnel Involved Temporarily Removed from License Duties & Being Subjected to Formal discipline.W/930610 Ltr ML20045A2121993-06-0303 June 1993 LER 93-008-00:on 930505,determined That B Train of SBGT Sys Had Been Inoperable.Caused by Procedure Error.C/As Included Bringing Missed Surveillances Up to Date,Revising Procedures & Counselling personnel.W/930603 Ltr ML20044F6021993-05-21021 May 1993 LER 93-007-01:on 930504,unplanned ESF Actuations Occurred. Caused by Inappropriate Jumper Placement by Plant Engineer. Personnel Performing LSFTs Made Aware of Event & Instructed Not to Install Jumpers on Relay Contact arms.W/930521 Ltr ML20044F5851993-05-18018 May 1993 LER 93-004-00:on 930419,isolation Valve Unexpectedly Closed While Trip Unit Was Tested.Cause for Valve Closing Undetermined.Logic of Trip Unit Correctly Configured to Prevent Closing.No Corrective Actions taken.W/930518 Ltr ML20044D5931993-05-15015 May 1993 LER 93-005-00:on 930414,fuse 1D11-A-f14B Blew,Resulting in Initiation of Train B of Both Standby Treatment Sys Units & Isolation of Damper B of Both Secondary Containments.Blown Fuse & Several Relays in Logic Replaced ML20044D4881993-05-14014 May 1993 LER 93-004-00:on 930414,unplanned ESF Sys Actuation Occurred When LPCI Valve Automatically Reclosed.Caused by Inadvertent Grounding of Logic Circuit,Resulting in Blown Fuse.Fuse Replaced & Operating Order Issued ML20044D1111993-05-10010 May 1993 LER 93-003-00:on 930412,determined That Monthly Operability Test for DG 1B Not Performed During Required Performance Window on 930328.Caused by Personnel Error.Surveillance Coordinator Aware of causes.W/930510 Ltr ML20044C9891993-05-0303 May 1993 LER 93-003-00:on 930407,scram Time Testing on All Control Rods Not Completed Prior to Exceeding 40% Rated Thermal Power.Caused by Personnel Error.Personnel Counseled & Procedures Will Be revised.W/930503 Ltr ML20024G6961991-04-25025 April 1991 LER 91-007-00:on 910326,unknown Inadequacy in Jumper Connection Results in Scram During Surveillance in Cold Shutdown.Cause Unknown.Functional Test Completed & Surveillance Procedure revised.W/910422 Ltr ML20024G7401991-04-24024 April 1991 LER 91-008-00:on 910327,main Steam Isolation Valve Local Leak Rate Test Failed Due to Normal Equipment Wear Resulting in Degradation of Valve Seating Surfaces.Valves Repaired & retested.W/910424 Ltr ML20029B0691991-03-0505 March 1991 LER 91-002-00:on 910203,partial Outboard Group 2 Primary Containment Isolation Sys Isolation Signal Resulted in Closure of Containment Isolation Valves.Caused by Failed Relay Coil.Coil replaced.W/910301 Ltr ML20029B0621991-02-26026 February 1991 LER 91-001-00:on 910129,determined That Setpoints for Condensate Storage Tank Level Switches Not Set to Initiate Required Transfer When 10,000 Gallons Water Available.Caused by Inadequate Documentation.Setpoints raised.W/910226 Ltr ML20028H8431991-01-27027 January 1991 LER 90-024-00:on 901228,pretreatment Monitoring Station Offgas Samples Not Collected & Analyzed within 4 H of Increased Fission Gas Release.Caused by Misinterpretation of Tech Specs.Personnel instructed.W/910125 Ltr ML20044A6411990-06-22022 June 1990 LER 90-011-00:on 900601,full Reactor Protection Sys Actuation Occurred When Mode Switch Moved to Run Position, Resulting in Scram Signal on MSIVs Less than 90% Open.Caused by Personnel Error.Individual counseled.W/900622 Ltr ML20043G7111990-06-15015 June 1990 LER 90-004-00:on 900521,personnel Error & FSAR Deviation Occurred & Resulted in Tech Spec Violation.Procedure 62CI-OCB-031-OS Incorrectly Directed Personnel to Periodically Open Airlock Doors.Memo issued.W/900615 Ltr ML20043G7141990-06-15015 June 1990 LER 90-009-00:on 900522,determined That Requirements of Tech Spec 3.14.2,Actions 105 & 107 Not Met.Caused by Inadequate Procedure.Normal Range Monitoring Sys Restored to Operable Status & Procedure 64CH-SAM-005-OS revised.W/900615 Ltr ML20043G7581990-06-0808 June 1990 LER 90-001-01:on 900112,component Failure & Inadequate Design Caused Group I Isolation & Scram W/Main Steamline Isolation Valves Less than 90% Open.Root Isolation Valves Replaced W/New Type of valve.W/900608 Ltr ML20043C7281990-05-31031 May 1990 LER 90-008-00:on 900505,determined That Reactor Vessel Head Vent Valves 1B21-F004 & 1B21-F005 Closed Contrary to Tech Spec 3.7.C.2.a(2) Requirements.Caused by Cognitive Personnel Error.Reactor Vessel Head Vent Valves reopened.W/900531 Ltr ML20043A5091990-05-14014 May 1990 LER 90-006-00:on 900418,discovered That Wiring Error Existed in Junction Box Leading to Strip Recorder That Resulted in Inadequate Tech Spec Surveillance.Caused by Personnel Error. Wiring Error Corrected & Personnel counseled.W/900514 Ltr ML20043A5131990-05-14014 May 1990 LER 90-007-00:on 900419,determined That Errors in Calculations for Measuring Feedwater Flow Resulted in Nonconservative Calibr of Flow Transmitters.Caused by Error in Design Calculation.Transmitters recalibr.W/900514 Ltr ML20042E6851990-04-27027 April 1990 LER 90-003-00:on 900328,reactor Scram & Group II Containment Isolation Occurred.Caused by Inadequate Procedure.Procedure Will Be Changed to Require Instruments to Be Pressurized to Process Pressure Before Valved Into svc.W/900423 Ltr ML20042E6841990-04-27027 April 1990 LER 90-005-00:on 900329,safety Relief Valves Experienced Setpoint Drift in Excess of Tolerance.Caused by corrosion- Induced Bonding of Surface Between Pilot Valve Disc & Seat. Valves refurbished.W/900424 Ltr ML20012D8861990-03-19019 March 1990 LER 99-004-00:on 900219,trip Setpoint for Isolation of Liquid Radwaste Effluent Line on Low Dilution Flow Not Set Correctly.Caused by Inadequate Procedure.Procedure Revised temporarily.W/900319 Ltr ML20012C2891990-03-12012 March 1990 LER 90-003-00:on 900212,determined That Surveillance Procedures for Monthly Functional Testing of Drywell High Pressure Instrumentation Logic Channels Less than Adequate. Caused by Personnel Error.Procedures revised.W/900312 Ltr ML20011F4291990-02-26026 February 1990 LER 90-002-00:on 900131,discovered That Functional Test of Turbine Stop Valve Position Limit Switches Not Performed. Caused by Personnel Error When Writing Recent Rev.Rev to Procedure 34SV-C71-001-1S/2S written.W/900226 Ltr ML20006E2891990-02-0707 February 1990 LER 90-001-00:on 900112,reactor Scrammed Because MSIVs Were Less than 90% Open.Caused by Component Failure & Configuration of Condenser Vacuum Sensing Lines & Instruments.Valves replaced.W/900207 Ltr ML20006E0111990-02-0606 February 1990 LER 90-002-00:on 900114,RWCU Experienced High Differential Flow,Indicating Possibility of Leak in Sys.Caused by Component Failure & Less than Adequate Mounting for Relay. Relay Replaced W/Time Delay relay.W/900206 Ltr ML20006A8881990-01-22022 January 1990 LER 90-001-00:on 900104,HPCI Pump Declared Inoperable Due to Rated Flow Not Maintained During Surveillance Testing. Caused by Component Failure.Defective Resistor Replaced & Procedure 34SV-E41-002-1S performed.W/900122 Ltr ML20005E6541990-01-0202 January 1990 LER 89-010-00:on 891204,determined That Plant Was Not Fully Meeting Surveillance Requirements of Tech Spec Table 4.3.6.4-1,item 10.b.Caused by Inadequate Procedure.Recorder Calibr Steps to Be Removed from procedure.W/900102 Ltr ML20005E1851989-12-27027 December 1989 LER 89-009-00:on 891129,reactor Protection Sys Actuation Occurred from Scram Discharge Vol High Level Condition. Caused by Equipment Failure.Backup Temporary Air Compressor Placed Into Svc & Blown Fuse replaced.W/891227 Ltr ML20005E5131989-12-22022 December 1989 LER 89-017-00:on 891128,discovered That Efficiency Factors Used for Old Liquid Radwaste Discharge Radiation Monitors Incorrect.Caused by Personnel Not Incorporating Updated Efficiency Factor Into Sys software.W/891222 Ltr ML19332F8691989-12-14014 December 1989 LER 89-018-00:on 891114,sys High Differential Flow Condition Occurred Causing Actuation of Primary Containment Isolation Sys Valve Group 5 Logic Resulting in Closure of RWCU Valve. Caused by Personnel Error.Personnel counseled.W/891214 Ltr ML19332E6141989-11-30030 November 1989 LER 89-016-00:on 891103,discovered That Procedures 57SV-C51-001-1/2S Did Not Fully Test Rod Block Monitor Function.Caused by Procedural Deficiency.Limiting Condition for Operation Initiated & Procedure revised.W/891130 Ltr ML19332D8791989-11-29029 November 1989 LER 89-008-00:on 891102,RWCU Sys Experienced Partial Primary Containment Isolation Sys Group 5 Isolation Involving Valve 2G31-F004.Caused by Component Failure of Relay 2G31-R616D. Relay replaced.W/891129 Ltr ML19324C3271989-11-0808 November 1989 LER 89-014-00:on 891010,primary Containment Isolation Sys Group 5 Isolation Occurred Due to Opening of Valve 1G31-D002A.Caused by Personnel Error.Personnel Counseled & Memo Issued Re Confirming commands.W/891108 Ltr ML19325F1781989-11-0606 November 1989 LER 89-015-00:on 891009,diesel Generator 1R43-S001B Failed to Start Manually During Monthly Generator Test.Caused by Personnel Error & Incorrect Model Number Assigned to Pump. Pump Replaced & Oil Drained from cylinders.W/891106 Ltr ML19332B6191989-10-31031 October 1989 LER 89-013-00:on 891003,RWCU Sys Valve 1G31-F020 Closed, Rendering Inservice Reactor Coolant Monitor Inoperable. Caused by Cognitive Personnel error.In-line Conductivity Surveillance Initiated & Personnel counseled.W/891031 Ltr ML19325E6911989-10-31031 October 1989 LER 89-012-00:on 891003,plant Operators Received Indication That RWCU Sys Experiencing High Differential Flow Which Resulted in Isolation of Primary Containment Isolation Sys Valves.Caused by Component failure.W/891031 Ltr ML19327B3281989-10-23023 October 1989 LER 89-007-00:on 890926,four Safety Relief Valves Had Exhibited Drift in Mechanical Lift Setpoints in Excess of 3% Tolerance Specified by Inservice Testing Requirements.Root Cause Being Investigated.Valves refurbished.W/891023 Ltr ML19327B2991989-10-23023 October 1989 LER 89-006-00:on 890926,Procedure 34SV-SUV-019-2S, Surveillance Checks Did Not Fully Implement Requirements of Tech Spec Table 4.3.2-1.Caused by Personnel Error. Personnel Counseled & Procedure revised.W/891023 Ltr ML20024F4081983-09-0101 September 1983 LER 83-079/03L-0:on 830809,main Steam Line & Reactor Water Sample Valve Relay 1A71-K7A Determined Operating in Degraded Mode.Caused by Component Failure.Coil & Contacts Replaced. W/830901 Ltr ML20024F3341983-09-0101 September 1983 LER 83-064/03L-0:on 830811,during post-maint Review of DCR 83-76 Determined Torus Vent Valves Instrument Air Piping Returned to Svc W/O Performance of HNP-6907.Caused by Personnel oversight.W/830901 Ltr 1994-05-09
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MONTHYEARML20217D3061999-10-13013 October 1999 SER Accepting Licensee Proposed Changes to Edwin I Hatch Nuclear Plant Emergency Classification Scheme to Add Emergency Action Levels Related to Operation of Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation HL-5845, Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1999 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant.With1999-09-30030 September 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1999 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant.With ML20217A1691999-09-22022 September 1999 Part 21 Rept Re Engine Sys,Inc Controllers,Manufactured Between Dec 1997 & May 1999,that May Have Questionable Soldering Workmanship.Caused by Inadequate Personnel Training.Sent Rept to All Nuclear Customers ML20212A6641999-09-13013 September 1999 Safety Evaluation Authorizing Relief Request RR-V-16 for Third 10 Yr Interval Inservice Testing Program HL-5836, Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1999 for Edwin I Hatch Nuclear Plant.With1999-08-31031 August 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1999 for Edwin I Hatch Nuclear Plant.With ML20210J9631999-08-0202 August 1999 SER Finding That Licensee Established Acceptable Program to Verify Periodically design-basis Capability of safety-related MOVs at Edwin I Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20210J9271999-08-0202 August 1999 SER Finds That Licensee Performed Appropriate Evaluations of Operational Configurations of safety-related power-operated Gate Valves to Identify Valves at Plant,Susceptible to Pressure Locking or Thermal Binding HL-5818, Monthly Operating Repts for July 1999 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2.With1999-07-31031 July 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for July 1999 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2.With HL-5805, Monthly Operating Repts for June 1999 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2.With1999-06-30030 June 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for June 1999 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2.With ML20207E7631999-06-0303 June 1999 Safety Evaluation Concluding That Licensee Proposed Alternative to Use Code Case N-509 Contained in RR-4 Provides Acceptable Level of Quality & Safety.Considers Rev 2 to RR-4 & RR-6 Acceptable HL-5795, Monthly Operating Repts for May 1999 for Ehnp Units 1 & 2. with1999-05-31031 May 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for May 1999 for Ehnp Units 1 & 2. with ML20206G1691999-05-0404 May 1999 SER Approving Requirements of Istb 4.6.2(b) Pursuant to 10CFR50.55a(a)(3)(ii) HL-5784, Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1999 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2.With1999-04-30030 April 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1999 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2.With HL-5766, Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1999 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2.With1999-03-31031 March 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1999 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2.With ML20207M1891999-03-11011 March 1999 SER Accepting Relief Request for Authorization of Alternative Reactor Pressure Vessel Exam for Circumferential Weld HL-5755, Monthly Operating Repts for Feb 1999 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2.With1999-02-28028 February 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Feb 1999 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2.With ML20206P6981999-01-0707 January 1999 Ehnp Intake Structure Licensing Rept HL-5726, Monthly Operating Repts for Dec 1998 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2.With1998-12-31031 December 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Dec 1998 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2.With ML20196J4931998-12-0707 December 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting Proposed Alternatives in Relief Requests RR-V-12,RR-V-15,RR-P-15,RR-V-7,RR-V-12,RR-V-14 & RR-V-15 HL-5714, Monthly Operating Repts for Nov 1998 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2.With1998-11-30030 November 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Nov 1998 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2.With HL-5706, Monthly Operating Repts for Oct 1998 for Hatch Nuclear Plant Units 1 & 2.With1998-10-31031 October 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Oct 1998 for Hatch Nuclear Plant Units 1 & 2.With ML20155B6121998-10-28028 October 1998 Safety Evaluation of TR SNCH-9501, BWR Steady State & Transient Analysis Methods Benchmarking Topical Rept. Rept Acceptable HL-5691, Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1998 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2.With1998-09-30030 September 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1998 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2.With ML20153G2481998-09-24024 September 1998 SE Concluding That Licensee Implementation Program to Resolve USI A-46 at Plant Adequately Addressed Purpose of 10CFR50.54(f) Request ML20239A2531998-09-0303 September 1998 SER Accepting Licensee Request for Relief Numbers RR-17 & RR-18 for Edwin I Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2.Technical Ltr Rept on Third 10-year Interval ISI Request for Reliefs for Plant,Units 1 & 2 Encl HL-5675, Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1998 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 21998-08-31031 August 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1998 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20238F7131998-08-31031 August 1998 9,change 2 to QAP 1.0, Organization HL-5667, Monthly Operating Repts for July 1998 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 21998-07-31031 July 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for July 1998 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2 HL-5657, Ro:On 980626,noted That Pami Channels Had Been Inoperable for More than Thirty Days.Cause Indeterminate.Licensee Will Replace Automatic Function W/Five Other Qualified Pamis of Like Kind in Drywell & Revised Procedures1998-07-30030 July 1998 Ro:On 980626,noted That Pami Channels Had Been Inoperable for More than Thirty Days.Cause Indeterminate.Licensee Will Replace Automatic Function W/Five Other Qualified Pamis of Like Kind in Drywell & Revised Procedures ML20236W3441998-07-30030 July 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting Relief Requests for Second 10-yr ISI for Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20236V5191998-07-28028 July 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting Proposed License Amend Power Uprate Review ML20236N6751998-07-0909 July 1998 Part 21 & Deficiency Rept Re Notification of Potential Safety Hazard from Breakage of Cast Iron Suction Heads in Apkd Type Pumps.Caused by Migration of Suction Head Journal Sleeve Along Lower End of Pump Shaft.Will Inspect Pumps ML20236L1821998-07-0707 July 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting 980428 Proposed Alternative to ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code,Section Xi,Repair & Replacement Requirements Under 10CFR50.55a(a)(3) HL-5653, Monthly Operating Repts for June 1998 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 21998-06-30030 June 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for June 1998 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2 HL-5640, Monthly Operating Repts for May 1998 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 21998-05-31031 May 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for May 1998 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20248B8651998-05-15015 May 1998 Quadrennial Simulator Certification Rept HL-5628, Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1998 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant1998-04-30030 April 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1998 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant HL-5604, Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1998 for Edwin I Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 21998-03-31031 March 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1998 for Edwin I Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20216B2711998-02-28028 February 1998 Extended Power Uprate Safety Analysis Rept for Ei Hatch Plant,Units 1 & 2 HL-5585, Monthly Operating Repts for Feb 1998 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 21998-02-28028 February 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Feb 1998 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2 HL-5571, Monthly Operating Repts for Jan 1998 for Edwin I Hatch Nuclear Plant,Unit 11998-01-31031 January 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Jan 1998 for Edwin I Hatch Nuclear Plant,Unit 1 HL-5551, Monthly Operating Repts for Dec 1997 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 21997-12-31031 December 1997 Monthly Operating Repts for Dec 1997 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20199B0561997-12-31031 December 1997 Rev 0 GE-NE-B13-01869-122, Jet Pump Riser Weld Flaw Evaluation Handbook for Hatch Unit 1 HL-5581, Annual Operating Rept for 1997, for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant Units 1 & 21997-12-31031 December 1997 Annual Operating Rept for 1997, for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant Units 1 & 2 HL-5533, Monthly Operating Repts for Nov 1997 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 21997-11-30030 November 1997 Monthly Operating Repts for Nov 1997 for Ei Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2 HL-5514, Monthly Operating Repts for Oct 1997 for Edwin I Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 21997-10-31031 October 1997 Monthly Operating Repts for Oct 1997 for Edwin I Hatch Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20212A1981997-10-16016 October 1997 Safety Evaluation Denying Licensee Request for Relief from Implementation of 10CFR50.55a Requirements Re Use of 1992 Edition of ASME Code Section XI for ISI of Containments ML20211M6491997-10-0808 October 1997 Addenda 1 to Part 21 Rept Re Weldments on Opposed Piston & Coltec-Pielstick Emergency stand-by Diesel gen-set lube-oil & Jacket Water Piping Sys.Revised List of Potentially Affected Utils to Include Asterisked Utils,Submitted ML20211H5311997-10-0101 October 1997 Rev 2 to Unit 1,Cycle 17 Colr ML20211H5251997-10-0101 October 1997 Rev 3 to Unit 1,Cycle 17 Colr 1999-09-30
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.NRC DOCKET 50-366 OPERATING LICENSE NPF-5 LICENSEE EVENT REPORT PERSONNEL ERROR RESULTS IN AN INADEQUATE EROCEDURE AND MISSED SURVEILLANCE L Gentlemen:
In accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR 50.73(a)(2)(i), Georgia Power Company is submitting the enclosed Licenste Event Report (LER) concerning some missed Technical Specifications surveillances. This
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On 9/26/89 at approximately 1400 CDT, Unit 2 was in the Refuel mode with the Reactor Pressure Vessel head removed, the cavity flooded, and all fuel removed from the core. At that time, non-licensed personnel determined '
procedure 34SV-SUV-019-25, " Surveillance Checks," did not fully implement i the requirements of Unit 2 Technical Specifications Table 4.3.2-1, item 1.g. and Table 4.3.6.4-1, item 12. Specifically, since 11/11/88, the channel check of Drywell High Range Radiation indicators 2011-K621A and B ;
was being performed once per seven days instead of the required once per i day, and a monthly channel check was not being performed for the Drywell radiation parameter of recorders 2T48-R601 A and B. The indicators were i being calibrated and functionally tested at their required frequencies. ,
The root cause of this event is cognitive personnel error in that nonlicensed personnel failed to adequately incorporate Technical Specifications requirements into a major revision of a plant procedure '
made effective on 11 /11/88 and failed to identify the condition in subsequent procedure reviews.
Corrective actions for this event include counseling involved personnel and revising procedure 34SV-SUV-019-2S prior to Unit 2 startup to ensure performance of the surveillance when the iPistruments are required to be operable.
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OF EVENT l On 9/26/89 at approximately 1400 CDT, Unit 2 was in the Refuel mode with ,
the Reactor Yessel Head removed, the cavity flooded, and all fuel removed from the core. At that time, non-licensed personnel determined ,
procedure 345V-SUV-019-25, " Surveillance Checks," did not fully
- implement the requirements of Unit 2 Technical Specifications Table 4.3.2-1, item 1.g, and Table 4.3.6.4-1, item 12. Specifically, since 11/11/88, the channel check of Drywell High Range Radiation indicators 2011-K621A and B (EIIS Code IL) was being performed only once per seven -
days instead of the required once per day, and a monthly channel check was not being performed for the blue pen, the Drywell radiation parameter, of the Drywell High Range Pressure / Radiation recorders 2T48-R601A and B. ;
The indicators were being calibrated and functionally tested at their required frequencies and had not experienced any significant problems, :
as indicated by th'Is testing, over the past three years. The recorders' red pens, the Drywell pressure parameter, were being checked once per day as required. Any gross failure of the blue pens would have been '
noted at this time. Based on this information, it is concluded that the instrumentation was capable of performing its safety function when required.
The root cause of this event is cognitive personnel error. Procedure i 34SV-SUV-019-2S was issued 11/11/88 following a major revision with the incorrect frequency for the channel check of indicators 2D11-K621 A and B and with no requirement to perform a channel check of the blue pen for recorders 2T48-R601A and B. Involved personnel were made aware of this l- event and the consequences of their errors. The procedure will be l revised prior to Unit 2 startup.
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- DESCRIPTION OF EVENT l' On 9/26/89, Nuclear Safety and Compliance (NSC) Department personnel l were reviewing Unit 2 Technical Specifications Table 4.3.2-1, " Isolation Actuation Instrumentation Surveillance Requirements." The review was being performed as part of the validation of the plant's Commitment Tracking System Data Base. This validation ef fort includes a review ,
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Drywell Radiation High indicators (2011-K621 A, B). The procedure -
required a channel check (a qualitative assessment of channel behavior during operation by observation) of these two indicators to be performed once per seven days whereas Unit 2 Technical Specifications requires the channel check to be performed once per day.
During the investigation of this event, NSC personnel discovered procedure 34SV-SUV-019-2S also did not fully implement the requirements of Unit 2 Technical Specifications section 4.3.6.4. Specifically, item 12 of Table 4.3.6.4-1 " Post-Accident Monitoring Instrumentation Surveillance Requirements," requires a monthly channel check for the blue pen, the Drywell radiation parameter, of the Drywell High Range .
Pressure / Radiation recorders 2T48-R601 A and B. Procedure 34SV-SUV-019-2S did not require the channel check to be performed.
However, the procedure did require a monthly channel check of the red pen, the Drywell pressure parameter of the recorders. Any gross failure '
of the blue pen would have been noted during this channel check.
Unit 2 Technical Specifications Amendment No. 78, dated 7/14/87, added item 1.g to Unit 2 Technical Specificaticos Table 4.3.2-1. Among the new requirements associated with this addition was the requirement to perform a channel check of indicators 2D11-K621 A and B on a daily basis. At the time this amendment was issued, these indicators were already contained in Table 4.3.6.4-1, item 12. This table required only a monthly channel check of the indicators. However, a daily channel check was already required in procedure 34G0-SUV-002-25, " Surveillance Checks," to mev.t the requirement. Since this frequency also met the new requirements of Table 4.3.2-1, item 1.g it was determined that the procedure did not require revision and the reference to the new Technical Specifications requirement was not added to the procedure. ,
in July 1988, a major revision of procedure 34GO-SUV-002-2S was initiated. As part of this revision, it was re-numbered to 34SV-SUV-019-25 and was made effectivc 11/11/88. During the revision process, the frequency at which the channel check of indicators 2011-K621 A and B was required to be performed was changed from daily to weekly. This frequency still met the requirements of Table 4.3.6.4-1, item 12 (referenced in 34G0-SUV-002-2S), but did not meet the requirements of Table 4.3.2-1, item 1.g (not referenced in 34G0-SUV-002-2S). The need to include Table 4.3.2-1, item 1.g. as a ,
reference in the procedure was identified during the technical review of the revision. However, the need to change the proposed frequency of the
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therefore, did not appear in versions of the procedure reviewed by NSC and the Plant Review Board. Consequently, the condition was not identified during these reviews.
Also during the major revision, the requirement to perform a channel check of the blue pen for recorders 2T48-R601 A and B was omitted from the procedure. The channel check had been required by procedure 34GO-SUV-002-2S to be performed daily. This error was not discovered in any of the procedure reviews.
CAUSE OF THE EVENT The root cause of this event is cognitive personnel error by the non-licensed procedure writer and the technical reviewer. The writer incorrectly changed the frequency of the channel check for indicators 2011-K621 A and B when writing procedure 345V-SUV-019-25. Also, the writer failed to ensure incorporation of the technical reviewer's comment concerning the reference to Table 4.3.2-1, item 1.g. The writer also incorrectly deleted the channel check of the olue pen of recorders 2T48-R601A and B. The technical reviewer failed to note the incorrect frequency when he commented on the reference to Table 4.3.2-1, item 1.g.
Contributing to this event was personnel error by non licensed NSC reviewers. During review of procedure 345V-SUV-019-25, the NSC reviewer did not note the procedure did not require a channel check of the blue pen of recorders 2T48-R601 A and B. This error appears to have been caused, in part, by the fact Table 4.3.6.4-1, item 12, required a channel check of both indicators 2D11-K621 A and B and recorders 2T48-R601A and B. The MPL numbers of these instruments, however, were listed only in Table 3.3.6.4-1. Indicators 2011-K621 A and B provide a direct input to the blue pen of recorders 2T48-R601A and B, respectively, and it is unusual to have to check both sets of instruments. This is the only item in this table which requires a channel check of both the indicator and its associated recorder. The procedure did require a weekly channel check of the indicator. The NSC reviewer checked this against Table 4.3.6.4-1, item 12, and felt the requirements were met.
Also contributing to this event was a less than adequate Technical Specifications amendment review procedure in 1987. This procedure did not require procedure references to be reviewed. Consequently, the reference to the new Table 4.3.2-1, item 1.g. was not added to procedure l 34G0-SUV-002-2S when Amendment No. 78 was issued. Had the reference been in 34G0-SUV-002-25 when it was revised in July 1988, it is possible the channel check frequency for indicators 2D11-K621 A and B would not have been incorrectly changed during the major procedure revision.
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REPORTABILITY ANALYSIS AND SAFETY ASSESSIENT This report is required by 10 CFR 50.73(a)(2)(1) because a condition existed which was prohibited by the plaat's Technical Specifications.
Specifically, the surveillance requirements of Unit 2 Technical Specifications sections 4.3.2.1 and 4.3.6.4 were not fully met. Since 11 /11/88, the channel check for indicators 2D11-K621 A and B was performed once per seven days instead of once per day as required by Section 4.3.2.1 and the channel check for the blue pen of recorders
- n. 2T48-R601 A and B was not being performed as required by Section 4.3.6.4.
The post-accident monitoring instrumentation, of which the above indicators arid recorders are a part, ensures that sufficient information is available on selected plant parameters to monitor and assess important variables following an accident. The indicators 2D11-K621 A and B also provide an isolation signal to the primary containment purge and vent isolation valves. This isolation provides protection in the event of low rates of reactor coolant leakage and releases to the drywell .
In this event, the channel check for indicators 2011-K621 A and B was being performed less frequently than required since 11 /11/88. However, the indicators were being functionally tested monthly and calibrated once every 18 months as required by the Unit 2 Technical Specifications. No problems have been found during these surveillances. In addition, a review of maintenance history for these instruments shows no significant problems for the past three years.
Therefore, it is concluded that these instruments would have functioned as required in the unlikely event of an accident.
- Also in this event, a channel check had not been performed for the blue pens on post-tecident Drywell High Range Pressure / Radiation recorders 2T48 R601A and B since 11/11/88. They were, however, calibrated once every 18 months as required. Additionally, the red pens on recorders 2T48-R601 A and B were checked daily and the recorder chart paper was stamped each shif t. The channel check of the recorders' red pen reading L
and the stamping of the recorders' paper should have alerted the operator to any gross failures of the Drywell High Range Radiation blue pens. Moreover, drywell radiation levels could have been determined from post-LOCA Gamma Radiation indicators 2011-K622A and D (EIIS Code IL). These indicators are covered by item 8 of Unit 2 Technical Specifications Table 4.3.6.4-1. They were checked and calibrated as J required, therefore, they were operable and available should the
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Based on the above discussion, .it is concluded this event had no adverse impact on nuclear safety. This analysis is applicable to all power level s.
l CORRECTIVE ACTIONS The Drywell High Range Radiation. instruments were declared inoperable and Limiting Condition for Operation 2-89-458 was written to ensure the l required surveillance is performed prior to t,tartup (i.e., when the instruments are required to be operable).
Procedure 34SV-SUV-019-2S will be revised prior to Unit 2 startup (approximately 12/20/89) to correct the frequency for the performance of
- the channel check of indicatorr. 2011-K621 A and B and to include the L required channel check of the blue pen of recorders 2T48-R601 A and B.
Procedure 34SV-SUV-019-15. " Surveillance Checks," was checked against
- the equivalent Unit 1 Technical Specifications and no problems were found.
Involved personnel have been counseled regarding the significance of i
this event and the need for constant attention to detail.
The deficiencies in the amendment review procedure were identified in 1987, af ter Amendment No. 78 was issued. (The identification of the procedure's deficiencies was not related to this amendment.) A major revision of this procedure was undertaken resulting in a new Adninistrative Control Procedure. The new procedure, 40AC-REG-003-05,
" Licensing Document Revision and Clarification Program " was effective 12/14/87. This procedure contains specific items to review when comparing Technical Specifications amendments against procedures for needed revisions and, as noted previously, includes a check of Technical Specifications references.
ADDITIONAL INFORIMTION No systems other than Drywell High Range Radiation indicators 2011-K621 A and B and recorders 2T48-R601A and B (blue pen only) were affected by this event.
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Previous similar events have occurred in which plant procedures have not adequately incorporated the surveillance requirements of Technical Specifications. These were reported in the following Licensee Event Reports:
50-321/1989-011 dated 09/26/89 50-321/1989-009 dated 09/21/89 50-321/1989-005 dated 04/21/89 50-366/1989-002 dated 03/14/89 50-321 /1988-019 dated 01/16/89 50-366/1988-002 dated 03/18/88 l
l Corrective actions resulting from the previous similar events included
- l. counseling of involved personnel, revisions to appropriate procedures, the revision of plant procedures, a review of an amendment involved in a previous similar event, and a review of a sample of surveillance procedures to ensure compliance with Technical Specifications
,- Surveillance requirements. Revisions to involved procedures, the review l of an amendment, and the counseling of involved personnel would not have prevented this event since the procedures, amendment and personnel were
. unique to those events. The review of a sample of surveillance procedures would not have prevented this event because this procedure was not among the sample of procedures re.'iewed.
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