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Category:LICENSEE EVENT REPORT (SEE ALSO AO
MONTHYEARML20024J2451994-10-0606 October 1994 LER 94-006-00:on 940907,observed Receipt of Annunciator 12 Charging Pump Overload Trip.Caused by Overheated C Phase Loadside Connection at Mccb.Breaker Was Replaced & Tested. W/941006 Ltr ML20029E4701994-05-12012 May 1994 LER 94-001-00:on 940412,discovered That Total Pressure Offset Constant in Error.Caused by Technician Error. Procedure Will Be Revised to Prevent recurrence.W/940512 Ltr ML20029D7761994-05-0404 May 1994 LER 94-002-00:on 940303,noble Gas Monitor in R-35 Did Not Respond When source-checked During Surveillance.Caused by Component Failure.Corrective Actions:Monitor Repaired & Returned to svc.W/940504 Ltr ML20046C7791993-08-0505 August 1993 LER 93-009-00:on 930715,receipt of Annunciator Charging Pump 12 Overload Trip Observed by CR Operators,Resulting in Unplanned Closure of Containment Isolation Valve.Standby Charging Pump Started Immediately ML20046A9151993-07-26026 July 1993 LER 93-007-01:on 930413,discovered That Valves Required to Mitigate Consequences of Accident Not Included in Section XI ISI & Testing Program.On 930624,identified Six Addl Valve Inappropriately Ommitted from Subj Program.Valves Included ML20046A8931993-07-23023 July 1993 LER 93-008-00:on 930624,observed That Valve CV-31740, Instrument Air to Unit 1 Containment Closed Due to Failure of Coil in Solenoid Operated Pilot Valve.Valve Reopened Locally to Restore Instrument air.W/930723 Ltr ML20044D2181993-05-13013 May 1993 LER 93-002-00:on 930403,containment Isolation Valve Which Controls Reactor Makeup Water to Containment Exceeded Max Time for Closure.On 930413,lockwire & Safety Tag Removed. Caused by Communication Errors.Safety Tag Process Reviewed ML20044D2241993-05-13013 May 1993 LER 93-007-00:on 930413,discovered That Certain Feedwater Valves,Required to Mitigate Consequences of Accident,Not Included in ASME Section XI ISI & Test Program.Caused by Failure to Interpret Requirements.Valves Tested ML20024H2061991-05-23023 May 1991 LER 91-003-00:on 910423,auto-start Occurred of One Train of Auxiliary Bldg Special Ventilation Sys.Cause Unknown.Plant Mod Initiated Removing Unnecessary Wiring That Could Short Monitor module.W/910523 Ltr ML20024G7001991-04-22022 April 1991 LER 91-002-00:on 910323,auto-start of Control Room Special Ventilation Sys Occurred.Caused by Spike on Newly Installed Radiation Monitor.Wiring Changed to Provide Time Delay Feature for Remaining Four modules.W/910422 Ltr ML20028H8491991-01-28028 January 1991 LER 90-012-00:on 901229,control Room Operators Received Annunciation of Reactor Trip.Caused by Rod Control Sys Failures.Failed Cards in Rod Control Sys replaced.W/910128 Ltr ML20028H0461990-09-26026 September 1990 LER 89-018-03:on 891024,automatic Start of Auxiliary Bldg Ventilation Sys Occurred.Caused by Electronic Spike on Radiation Monitor.Radiation Monitor Modules Will Be Replaced by Upgraded Monitor module.W/900927 Ltr ML20043G1971990-06-15015 June 1990 LER 90-006-00:on 900517,electrical Spike on Radiation Monitor R-25 Caused auto-start of Spent Fuel Pool Special Ventilation Sys.Caused by Procedural Inadequacy.Request for Training Issued Re Basics of Procedure writing.W/900615 Ltr ML20043E0601990-06-0404 June 1990 LER 90-005-00:on 900504,control Room Received High Radiation Alarm & Indication of Automatic Start of Spent Fuel Pool Special Exhaust Fan 121 on Two Occasions.Caused by Electrical Spike on Monitor.Modules replaced.W/900604 Ltr ML20043B6041990-05-24024 May 1990 LER 90-004-00:on 900424,discovered That Surveillance Test SP1042, Resistance Temp Detector Bypass Flow Meter Functional Test Not Performed within Required Time Period. Caused by Personnel Error.Test performed.W/900524 Ltr ML20043E3761990-05-18018 May 1990 LER 90-007-00:on 900517,discovered That Several Relays Deenergized & Automatic Start & Loading of Diesel Generator D1 Initiated.Caused by Inadequate Design.Mod Initiated to Install Test points.W/900608 Ltr ML20042F5681990-05-0404 May 1990 LER 89-021-01:on 891212,chlorine Monitors on One Train of Control Room Ventilation Inoperable for More than 11 H. Caused by Personnel Error.Operating Procedure for Chlorine Monitoring Sys Issued & Training provided.W/900504 Ltr ML20042E6811990-04-23023 April 1990 LER 90-003-00:on 900323,automatic Start of Safeguards Cooling Water Pump Occurred Due to Inadequate Procedures. Plant Procedures Revised to Improve Guidance for Detecting Loss of prime.W/900423 Ltr ML20012D4941990-03-19019 March 1990 LER 89-004-01:on 891221,reactor Trips & Loss of Power to Reactor Coolant Pumps Occurred.Caused by Malfunctions in MG Sets,Rod Control Sys & Substation Breaker Control Sys. Voltage Regulator for MG Set replaced.W/900319 Ltr ML20006E8211990-02-20020 February 1990 LER 90-002-00:on 900117,review of Cooldown Data Showed That Cooldown Rate of Pressurizer Exceeded Tech Spec Limit.Caused by Procedure Inadequacy.Procedures Revised to Require Use of Water Space Temp to Find Cooldown rate.W/900220 Ltr ML20006E4581990-02-16016 February 1990 LER 90-001-00:on 900117,technician Mirror Contacted Bare Power Supply Terminal & Shorted Terminal to Ground,Causing Power Supply to Trip & Isolation of Outside Air to Control Room.Exposed Wire Terminal Points covered.W/900216 Ltr ML20006A9721990-01-22022 January 1990 LER 89-004-00:on 891221,unit Tripped & Reactor Coolant Pumps Lost Power.Caused by Faulty Voltage Regulation of One CRD Mechanism motor-generator Set.Regulator for Set Replaced & Tested.On 891226,identical Trip occurred.W/900122 Ltr ML20005G3731990-01-11011 January 1990 LER 89-021-00:on 891211,computer Alarmed Indicating Malfunction of Chlorine Monitors 121 & 122 & Leaving Control Room Ventilation Sys Inoperable for More than 11 H.Caused by Personnel Error.Monitor 122 Returned to normal.W/900111 Ltr ML19351A4681989-12-11011 December 1989 LER 89-020-00:on 891108,17,20,23,1201 & 08,automatic Isolation of Control Room Supply & Exhaust Occurred.Caused by Malfunctions of Chlorine Gas Detectors.Addl Monitors Installed & Actuation Logic modified.W/891211 Ltr ML20005D7071989-11-30030 November 1989 LER 89-018-01:on 891024,25,31 & 1112,control Room Received High Radiation Alarm Which Initiated Automatic Start of Auxiliary Bldg Special Ventilation Sys.Caused by Radiation Monitor Spikes.Monitor Modules replaced.W/891130 Ltr ML19332C6171989-11-22022 November 1989 LER 89-018-00:on 891024,25 & 1112,control Room Received Train a High Radiation Alarm,Initiating Automatic Start of Auxiliary Bldg Special Ventilation Sys.Caused by Spike of Radiation Monitor.Monitor replaced.W/891122 Ltr ML19332C6241989-11-22022 November 1989 LER 89-003-00:on 891023,measured Leakage Rate Exceeded Tech Specs Limit While Performing Surveillance Test Sp 2136. Caused by Wear of Grafoil Packing Due to High Frequency of Door Usage.Test Procedures modified.W/891122 Ltr ML19332C7001989-11-20020 November 1989 LER 89-019-00:on 891025,Train a of Auxiliary Bldg Special Ventilation Sys Started Automatically When Power Mistakenly Turned Off.Caused by Personnel Error.Involved Personnel Counseled.Clarifying Revs Made to procedure.W/891121 Ltr ML19325D4901989-10-16016 October 1989 LER 89-017-00:on 890914,discovered That Present Position of Transfer Switch for Power Supplying Control & Protection Relays for Diesel Generator Does Not Meet Requirements of App R.Caused by Inadequate procedures.W/891016 Ltr ML19325C7491989-10-10010 October 1989 LER 89-016-00:on 890908,control Room Received Train B High Radiation Alarm,Which Initiated Automatic Start of Auxiliary Bldg Special Ventilation Sys.Caused by Spike on Radiation Monitor 2R-30.Monitor Upgrade Being pursued.W/891010 Ltr ML19325C1991989-10-0505 October 1989 LER 89-015-00:on 890905 & 23,special Ventilation Sys of Control Rooms 122 & 121 Actuated Automatically.Caused by False High Chlorine Signal & Broken Chlorine Sensitive Paper Tape,Respectively.Detectors repaired.W/891005 Ltr ML19325C1981989-10-0505 October 1989 LER 89-014-00:on 890905,operations Personnel Recalled That SP1093.1 Performed Two Wks Previously Instead of SP1093.2. Caused by Personnel Error in Selecting Incorrect Procedure. Proper Notifications Made & SP1093.2 performed.W/891005 Ltr ML20028E3301983-01-12012 January 1983 LER 82-029/01T-0:on 821228,tiny through-wall Crack Found in heat-affected Zone of Weld on Safety Injection Supply Line from Boric Acid Storage Tanks.Cause Unknown. Fracture Mechanics Analysis Underway ML20028C2441982-12-30030 December 1982 LER 82-025/03L-0:on 821130,one Steam Flow Channel Differed from Redundant Channels During Power Reduction Due to out- of-calibr Transmitter.Cause Not Known.Transmitter Recalibr & Returned to Svc.Transmitter to Be Replaced If Drift Recurs ML20028C3681982-12-30030 December 1982 Signed LER 82-025/03L-0:on 821130,during Power Reduction,One Steam Flow Channel Differed from Redundant Channels. Transmitter Showed Out of Calibr.Cause Unknown.Transmitter Recalibr.Bistables Placed in Trip During Recalibr ML20028C1651982-12-22022 December 1982 LER 82-024/03L-0:on 821123,diesel Generator D1 Inoperable for Approx 4 Minutes After Lockout of Engine Shutdown Circuit Occurred.Probably Caused by Sticky Action of Speed Switch.Further Exam of Circuitry Will Be Performed ML20028A9761982-11-17017 November 1982 LER 82-021/03L-0:on 821027,following Use in Routine Sampling Procedure SV-33655,hot Leg Loop B Sample Inside Containment Isolation Valve Failed to Remain Closed.Caused by Malfunction of Limit Switch.Switch Replaced ML20051A9561982-05-0707 May 1982 LER 82-006/01T-0:on 820423,during Surveillance Test Sp 1104, Measured Reactor Coolant Boron Concentration Higher than Originally Predicted Value.Caused by Miscalculation of Predicted Worth.Analysis Performed to Monitor Disagreement ML20052B2731982-04-21021 April 1982 LER 82-005/03L-0:on 820322,review of Chemistry Logs Showed That Boric Acid Tank 11 Had Not Been Sampled.Caused by Communication Breakdown.Tank Sampled & Involved Personnel Will Review Rept ML20050A8331982-03-24024 March 1982 LER 82-004/03L-0:on 820226,maint Workman Accidentally Bumped Overspeed Trip Mechanism on Auxiliary Feedwater Pump, Tripping Valve & Making Pump Inoperable.Caused by Personnel Error.Valve Operator Reset ML20042A5101982-03-12012 March 1982 LER 82-003/03L-0:on 820209,during Annual Visual Insp,One Steam Exclusion Control Damper Found Inoperable.Caused by Failure of Drive Gear in Pacific Air Products Damper Model R-35-FS.Gear Replaced ML20049H6061982-02-24024 February 1982 LER 82-001/03L-0:on 820125,one Overpower Delta T Summing Unit Found Out of Spec.Caused by Foxboro Model 66RC-OL Summing Unit Instrument Drift.Device Recalibr.Evaluation Underway ML20049H6841982-02-24024 February 1982 LER 82-002/03L-0:on 820125,one Overpower Delta T Summing Unit Found Out of Spec High.Caused by Instrument Drift. Device Recalibr ML20041B4041982-02-12012 February 1982 Updated LER 81-030/03L-0:on 811211,during Testing,Degraded Voltage Relay 27A1/B25 Found W/Voltage Setpoint Outside Allowable Band.Exact Cause Unknown.Relays Recalibr & Found to Operate Correctly ML20041B3991982-02-12012 February 1982 Updated LER 81-029/03L-0:on 811210,during Surveillance Test of Bus 16 Undervoltage Relays,Error in Disconnecting Test Equipment Resulted in Blown Fuse for A-phase Relays.Fuses Replaced & Normal Power Restored to Bus ML20040A5841982-01-15015 January 1982 LER 81-029/03L-0:on 811210,during Testing of Bus 16 Undervoltage Relays,Error in Disconnecting Test Equipment Resulted in Blown Fuse for a Phase Relays.Fuses Replaced. Undervoltage Relay Tests Will Be Revised ML20040A5671982-01-15015 January 1982 LER 81-030/03L-0:on 811210,degraded Voltage Relay 27A1/B25 Found W/Voltage Setpoint Outside Allowable Band.Causes Being Considered Are Last Calibr Error & Unfamiliarity W/Time Delay Relay Characteristics ML20039E5521981-12-30030 December 1981 LER 81-031/01T-0:on 811216,during Transfer of Spent Fuel in Preparation for Reracking of Pool 2,spent Fuel Assembly Top Nozzle Separated,Causing Assembly to Tip Toward Edge of Pool.Cause Unknown.Fuel Handling Operations Suspended ML20039C2751981-12-18018 December 1981 LER 81-028/03L-0:on 811118 & 1218,bistables 2-PC-431 G & I Found Out of Tolerance.Caused by Defective Potentiometer on 811118.On 811218,leads Were Tightened,Correcting Problem ML20039C2681981-12-16016 December 1981 LER 81-027/03L-0:on 811116,discovered That Pre,Absolute & Charcoal Filter Test Not Done on 11 Shield Bldg Ventilation Sys Replacement on 811112.Caused by Procedural Inadequacies & Poor Communications 1994-05-04
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MONTHYEARML20024J2451994-10-0606 October 1994 LER 94-006-00:on 940907,observed Receipt of Annunciator 12 Charging Pump Overload Trip.Caused by Overheated C Phase Loadside Connection at Mccb.Breaker Was Replaced & Tested. W/941006 Ltr ML20029E4701994-05-12012 May 1994 LER 94-001-00:on 940412,discovered That Total Pressure Offset Constant in Error.Caused by Technician Error. Procedure Will Be Revised to Prevent recurrence.W/940512 Ltr ML20029D7761994-05-0404 May 1994 LER 94-002-00:on 940303,noble Gas Monitor in R-35 Did Not Respond When source-checked During Surveillance.Caused by Component Failure.Corrective Actions:Monitor Repaired & Returned to svc.W/940504 Ltr ML20046C7791993-08-0505 August 1993 LER 93-009-00:on 930715,receipt of Annunciator Charging Pump 12 Overload Trip Observed by CR Operators,Resulting in Unplanned Closure of Containment Isolation Valve.Standby Charging Pump Started Immediately ML20046A9151993-07-26026 July 1993 LER 93-007-01:on 930413,discovered That Valves Required to Mitigate Consequences of Accident Not Included in Section XI ISI & Testing Program.On 930624,identified Six Addl Valve Inappropriately Ommitted from Subj Program.Valves Included ML20046A8931993-07-23023 July 1993 LER 93-008-00:on 930624,observed That Valve CV-31740, Instrument Air to Unit 1 Containment Closed Due to Failure of Coil in Solenoid Operated Pilot Valve.Valve Reopened Locally to Restore Instrument air.W/930723 Ltr ML20044D2181993-05-13013 May 1993 LER 93-002-00:on 930403,containment Isolation Valve Which Controls Reactor Makeup Water to Containment Exceeded Max Time for Closure.On 930413,lockwire & Safety Tag Removed. Caused by Communication Errors.Safety Tag Process Reviewed ML20044D2241993-05-13013 May 1993 LER 93-007-00:on 930413,discovered That Certain Feedwater Valves,Required to Mitigate Consequences of Accident,Not Included in ASME Section XI ISI & Test Program.Caused by Failure to Interpret Requirements.Valves Tested ML20024H2061991-05-23023 May 1991 LER 91-003-00:on 910423,auto-start Occurred of One Train of Auxiliary Bldg Special Ventilation Sys.Cause Unknown.Plant Mod Initiated Removing Unnecessary Wiring That Could Short Monitor module.W/910523 Ltr ML20024G7001991-04-22022 April 1991 LER 91-002-00:on 910323,auto-start of Control Room Special Ventilation Sys Occurred.Caused by Spike on Newly Installed Radiation Monitor.Wiring Changed to Provide Time Delay Feature for Remaining Four modules.W/910422 Ltr ML20028H8491991-01-28028 January 1991 LER 90-012-00:on 901229,control Room Operators Received Annunciation of Reactor Trip.Caused by Rod Control Sys Failures.Failed Cards in Rod Control Sys replaced.W/910128 Ltr ML20028H0461990-09-26026 September 1990 LER 89-018-03:on 891024,automatic Start of Auxiliary Bldg Ventilation Sys Occurred.Caused by Electronic Spike on Radiation Monitor.Radiation Monitor Modules Will Be Replaced by Upgraded Monitor module.W/900927 Ltr ML20043G1971990-06-15015 June 1990 LER 90-006-00:on 900517,electrical Spike on Radiation Monitor R-25 Caused auto-start of Spent Fuel Pool Special Ventilation Sys.Caused by Procedural Inadequacy.Request for Training Issued Re Basics of Procedure writing.W/900615 Ltr ML20043E0601990-06-0404 June 1990 LER 90-005-00:on 900504,control Room Received High Radiation Alarm & Indication of Automatic Start of Spent Fuel Pool Special Exhaust Fan 121 on Two Occasions.Caused by Electrical Spike on Monitor.Modules replaced.W/900604 Ltr ML20043B6041990-05-24024 May 1990 LER 90-004-00:on 900424,discovered That Surveillance Test SP1042, Resistance Temp Detector Bypass Flow Meter Functional Test Not Performed within Required Time Period. Caused by Personnel Error.Test performed.W/900524 Ltr ML20043E3761990-05-18018 May 1990 LER 90-007-00:on 900517,discovered That Several Relays Deenergized & Automatic Start & Loading of Diesel Generator D1 Initiated.Caused by Inadequate Design.Mod Initiated to Install Test points.W/900608 Ltr ML20042F5681990-05-0404 May 1990 LER 89-021-01:on 891212,chlorine Monitors on One Train of Control Room Ventilation Inoperable for More than 11 H. Caused by Personnel Error.Operating Procedure for Chlorine Monitoring Sys Issued & Training provided.W/900504 Ltr ML20042E6811990-04-23023 April 1990 LER 90-003-00:on 900323,automatic Start of Safeguards Cooling Water Pump Occurred Due to Inadequate Procedures. Plant Procedures Revised to Improve Guidance for Detecting Loss of prime.W/900423 Ltr ML20012D4941990-03-19019 March 1990 LER 89-004-01:on 891221,reactor Trips & Loss of Power to Reactor Coolant Pumps Occurred.Caused by Malfunctions in MG Sets,Rod Control Sys & Substation Breaker Control Sys. Voltage Regulator for MG Set replaced.W/900319 Ltr ML20006E8211990-02-20020 February 1990 LER 90-002-00:on 900117,review of Cooldown Data Showed That Cooldown Rate of Pressurizer Exceeded Tech Spec Limit.Caused by Procedure Inadequacy.Procedures Revised to Require Use of Water Space Temp to Find Cooldown rate.W/900220 Ltr ML20006E4581990-02-16016 February 1990 LER 90-001-00:on 900117,technician Mirror Contacted Bare Power Supply Terminal & Shorted Terminal to Ground,Causing Power Supply to Trip & Isolation of Outside Air to Control Room.Exposed Wire Terminal Points covered.W/900216 Ltr ML20006A9721990-01-22022 January 1990 LER 89-004-00:on 891221,unit Tripped & Reactor Coolant Pumps Lost Power.Caused by Faulty Voltage Regulation of One CRD Mechanism motor-generator Set.Regulator for Set Replaced & Tested.On 891226,identical Trip occurred.W/900122 Ltr ML20005G3731990-01-11011 January 1990 LER 89-021-00:on 891211,computer Alarmed Indicating Malfunction of Chlorine Monitors 121 & 122 & Leaving Control Room Ventilation Sys Inoperable for More than 11 H.Caused by Personnel Error.Monitor 122 Returned to normal.W/900111 Ltr ML19351A4681989-12-11011 December 1989 LER 89-020-00:on 891108,17,20,23,1201 & 08,automatic Isolation of Control Room Supply & Exhaust Occurred.Caused by Malfunctions of Chlorine Gas Detectors.Addl Monitors Installed & Actuation Logic modified.W/891211 Ltr ML20005D7071989-11-30030 November 1989 LER 89-018-01:on 891024,25,31 & 1112,control Room Received High Radiation Alarm Which Initiated Automatic Start of Auxiliary Bldg Special Ventilation Sys.Caused by Radiation Monitor Spikes.Monitor Modules replaced.W/891130 Ltr ML19332C6171989-11-22022 November 1989 LER 89-018-00:on 891024,25 & 1112,control Room Received Train a High Radiation Alarm,Initiating Automatic Start of Auxiliary Bldg Special Ventilation Sys.Caused by Spike of Radiation Monitor.Monitor replaced.W/891122 Ltr ML19332C6241989-11-22022 November 1989 LER 89-003-00:on 891023,measured Leakage Rate Exceeded Tech Specs Limit While Performing Surveillance Test Sp 2136. Caused by Wear of Grafoil Packing Due to High Frequency of Door Usage.Test Procedures modified.W/891122 Ltr ML19332C7001989-11-20020 November 1989 LER 89-019-00:on 891025,Train a of Auxiliary Bldg Special Ventilation Sys Started Automatically When Power Mistakenly Turned Off.Caused by Personnel Error.Involved Personnel Counseled.Clarifying Revs Made to procedure.W/891121 Ltr ML19325D4901989-10-16016 October 1989 LER 89-017-00:on 890914,discovered That Present Position of Transfer Switch for Power Supplying Control & Protection Relays for Diesel Generator Does Not Meet Requirements of App R.Caused by Inadequate procedures.W/891016 Ltr ML19325C7491989-10-10010 October 1989 LER 89-016-00:on 890908,control Room Received Train B High Radiation Alarm,Which Initiated Automatic Start of Auxiliary Bldg Special Ventilation Sys.Caused by Spike on Radiation Monitor 2R-30.Monitor Upgrade Being pursued.W/891010 Ltr ML19325C1991989-10-0505 October 1989 LER 89-015-00:on 890905 & 23,special Ventilation Sys of Control Rooms 122 & 121 Actuated Automatically.Caused by False High Chlorine Signal & Broken Chlorine Sensitive Paper Tape,Respectively.Detectors repaired.W/891005 Ltr ML19325C1981989-10-0505 October 1989 LER 89-014-00:on 890905,operations Personnel Recalled That SP1093.1 Performed Two Wks Previously Instead of SP1093.2. Caused by Personnel Error in Selecting Incorrect Procedure. Proper Notifications Made & SP1093.2 performed.W/891005 Ltr ML20028E3301983-01-12012 January 1983 LER 82-029/01T-0:on 821228,tiny through-wall Crack Found in heat-affected Zone of Weld on Safety Injection Supply Line from Boric Acid Storage Tanks.Cause Unknown. Fracture Mechanics Analysis Underway ML20028C2441982-12-30030 December 1982 LER 82-025/03L-0:on 821130,one Steam Flow Channel Differed from Redundant Channels During Power Reduction Due to out- of-calibr Transmitter.Cause Not Known.Transmitter Recalibr & Returned to Svc.Transmitter to Be Replaced If Drift Recurs ML20028C3681982-12-30030 December 1982 Signed LER 82-025/03L-0:on 821130,during Power Reduction,One Steam Flow Channel Differed from Redundant Channels. Transmitter Showed Out of Calibr.Cause Unknown.Transmitter Recalibr.Bistables Placed in Trip During Recalibr ML20028C1651982-12-22022 December 1982 LER 82-024/03L-0:on 821123,diesel Generator D1 Inoperable for Approx 4 Minutes After Lockout of Engine Shutdown Circuit Occurred.Probably Caused by Sticky Action of Speed Switch.Further Exam of Circuitry Will Be Performed ML20028A9761982-11-17017 November 1982 LER 82-021/03L-0:on 821027,following Use in Routine Sampling Procedure SV-33655,hot Leg Loop B Sample Inside Containment Isolation Valve Failed to Remain Closed.Caused by Malfunction of Limit Switch.Switch Replaced ML20051A9561982-05-0707 May 1982 LER 82-006/01T-0:on 820423,during Surveillance Test Sp 1104, Measured Reactor Coolant Boron Concentration Higher than Originally Predicted Value.Caused by Miscalculation of Predicted Worth.Analysis Performed to Monitor Disagreement ML20052B2731982-04-21021 April 1982 LER 82-005/03L-0:on 820322,review of Chemistry Logs Showed That Boric Acid Tank 11 Had Not Been Sampled.Caused by Communication Breakdown.Tank Sampled & Involved Personnel Will Review Rept ML20050A8331982-03-24024 March 1982 LER 82-004/03L-0:on 820226,maint Workman Accidentally Bumped Overspeed Trip Mechanism on Auxiliary Feedwater Pump, Tripping Valve & Making Pump Inoperable.Caused by Personnel Error.Valve Operator Reset ML20042A5101982-03-12012 March 1982 LER 82-003/03L-0:on 820209,during Annual Visual Insp,One Steam Exclusion Control Damper Found Inoperable.Caused by Failure of Drive Gear in Pacific Air Products Damper Model R-35-FS.Gear Replaced ML20049H6061982-02-24024 February 1982 LER 82-001/03L-0:on 820125,one Overpower Delta T Summing Unit Found Out of Spec.Caused by Foxboro Model 66RC-OL Summing Unit Instrument Drift.Device Recalibr.Evaluation Underway ML20049H6841982-02-24024 February 1982 LER 82-002/03L-0:on 820125,one Overpower Delta T Summing Unit Found Out of Spec High.Caused by Instrument Drift. Device Recalibr ML20041B4041982-02-12012 February 1982 Updated LER 81-030/03L-0:on 811211,during Testing,Degraded Voltage Relay 27A1/B25 Found W/Voltage Setpoint Outside Allowable Band.Exact Cause Unknown.Relays Recalibr & Found to Operate Correctly ML20041B3991982-02-12012 February 1982 Updated LER 81-029/03L-0:on 811210,during Surveillance Test of Bus 16 Undervoltage Relays,Error in Disconnecting Test Equipment Resulted in Blown Fuse for A-phase Relays.Fuses Replaced & Normal Power Restored to Bus ML20040A5841982-01-15015 January 1982 LER 81-029/03L-0:on 811210,during Testing of Bus 16 Undervoltage Relays,Error in Disconnecting Test Equipment Resulted in Blown Fuse for a Phase Relays.Fuses Replaced. Undervoltage Relay Tests Will Be Revised ML20040A5671982-01-15015 January 1982 LER 81-030/03L-0:on 811210,degraded Voltage Relay 27A1/B25 Found W/Voltage Setpoint Outside Allowable Band.Causes Being Considered Are Last Calibr Error & Unfamiliarity W/Time Delay Relay Characteristics ML20039E5521981-12-30030 December 1981 LER 81-031/01T-0:on 811216,during Transfer of Spent Fuel in Preparation for Reracking of Pool 2,spent Fuel Assembly Top Nozzle Separated,Causing Assembly to Tip Toward Edge of Pool.Cause Unknown.Fuel Handling Operations Suspended ML20039C2751981-12-18018 December 1981 LER 81-028/03L-0:on 811118 & 1218,bistables 2-PC-431 G & I Found Out of Tolerance.Caused by Defective Potentiometer on 811118.On 811218,leads Were Tightened,Correcting Problem ML20039C2681981-12-16016 December 1981 LER 81-027/03L-0:on 811116,discovered That Pre,Absolute & Charcoal Filter Test Not Done on 11 Shield Bldg Ventilation Sys Replacement on 811112.Caused by Procedural Inadequacies & Poor Communications 1994-05-04
[Table view] Category:TEXT-SAFETY REPORT
MONTHYEARML20217G4461999-09-30030 September 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1999 for Pingp.With ML20217A9931999-09-30030 September 1999 NRC Regulatory Assessment & Oversight Pilot Program, Performance Indicator Data 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 ML20216E7151999-08-31031 August 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1999 for Pingp,Units 1 & 2. with ML20211D3981999-08-24024 August 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Requested Actions to Licenses DPR-42 & DPR-60,respectively ML20211C2531999-08-0404 August 1999 Unit 1 ISI Summary Rept Interval 3,Period 2 Refueling Outage Dates 990425-990526 Cycle 19 971212-990526 ML20210Q4891999-07-31031 July 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for July 1999 for Pingp,Units 1 & 2. with ML20211B5971999-07-31031 July 1999 Cycle 20 Voltage-Based Repair Criteria 90-Day Rept ML20209J1131999-07-15015 July 1999 Safety Evaluation of Topical Rept NSPNAD-8102,rev 7 Reload Safety Evaluation Methods for Application to PI Units. Rept Acceptable for Referencing in Prairie Island Licensing Actions ML20196H8621999-06-30030 June 1999 NRC Regulatory Assessment & Oversight Pilot Program, Performance Indicator Data, June 1999 Rept ML20209F9811999-06-30030 June 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for June 1999 for Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant,Units 1 & 2.With ML20196F4081999-06-23023 June 1999 Revised Pages 71,72 & 298 to Rev 7 of NSPNAD-8102, Prairie Island Nuclear Power Plant Reload Safety Evaluation Methods for Application to PI Units ML20195G5181999-05-31031 May 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for May 1999 for Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant,Units 1 & 2.With . Page 3 in Final Rept of Incoming Submittal Was Not Included ML20207B5931999-05-26026 May 1999 SER Accepting Licensee Proposed Alternative to ASME Code for Surface Exam (PT) of Seal Welds on Threaded Caps for Unit 1 Reactor Vessel Head Penetrations for part-length CRDMs ML20196L2501999-05-13013 May 1999 Rev 0 to PINGP Unit 1 COLR Cycle 20 ML20206L6191999-04-30030 April 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1999 for Pingp,Units 1 & 2. with ML20205N1081999-03-31031 March 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1999 for Pingp,Units 1 & 2. with ML20205Q5101999-03-15015 March 1999 Inservice Insp Summary Rept Interval 3,Period 1 & 2 Refueling Outage Dates 981109-1229 Cycle 19,970327-981229 ML20207J6951999-02-28028 February 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Feb 1999 for Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant ML20202J7711999-02-0404 February 1999 Simulator Certification Rept for Prairie Island Plant Simulation Facility,1998 Annual Rept ML20202G3761999-01-31031 January 1999 Non-proprietary Rev 7 to NSPNAD-8102-NP, Prairie Island Nuclear Power Plant Reload SE Methods for Application to PI Units ML20207L2811999-01-31031 January 1999 Revised Monthly Operating Repts for Jan 1999 for Pingp,Units 1 & 2 ML20202J1731999-01-22022 January 1999 Safety Evaluation Concluding That NSP Proposed Alternative to Surface Exam Requirements of ASME BPV Code for CRD Mechanism Canopy Seal Welds Will Provide Acceptable Level of Quality & Safety ML20206P7861998-12-31031 December 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Dec 1998 for Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant.With ML20205H0561998-12-31031 December 1998 Northern States Power Co 1998 Annual Rept. with ML20198J6441998-12-17017 December 1998 Rev 0 to PINGP COLR Unit 2-Cycle 19 ML20206N2731998-11-30030 November 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Nov 1998 for Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant,Units 1 & 2.With ML20196D7341998-11-20020 November 1998 Third Quarter 1998 & Oct 1998 Data Rept for Prairie Island Isfsi ML20155K6301998-10-31031 October 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Oct 1998 for Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant,Units 1 & 2.With ML20154H4061998-09-30030 September 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1998 for Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant.With ML20202J7991998-09-30030 September 1998 Non-proprietary Version of Rev 3 to CEN-629-NP, Repair of W Series 44 & 51 SG Tubes Using Leaktight Sleeves,Final Rept ML20198P0571998-09-0303 September 1998 Rev 1 to 95T047, Back-up Compressed Air Supply for Cooling Water Strainer Backwash Valve Actuator ML20153B0761998-08-31031 August 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1998 for Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant.With ML20237A3961998-08-11011 August 1998 Safety Evaluation on Westinghouse Owners Group Proposed Insp Program for part-length CRDM Housing Issue.Insp Program for Type 309 Welds Inadequate from Statistical Point of View ML20237A8171998-08-0505 August 1998 SER Related to USI A-46 Program GL 87-02 Implementation for Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20236X8531998-07-31031 July 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for July 1998 for Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant ML20236R6481998-07-15015 July 1998 Metallurgical Investigation & Root Cause Assessment of Part Length CRDM Housing Motor Tube Cracking at PINGP Unit 2 - Preliminary Summary Rept ML20236R0771998-06-30030 June 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for June 1998 for Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant ML20249A5751998-05-31031 May 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for May 1998 for Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant ML20247G7011998-05-31031 May 1998 Metallurgical Investigation & Root Cause Assessment of Part Length CRDM Housing Motor Tube Cracking at Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant,Unit 2 ML20248M0561998-05-31031 May 1998 Rev 5 to CEN-620-NP, Series 44 & 51 Design SG Tube Repair Using Tube Rerolling Technique ML20247E2671998-05-0505 May 1998 Rev 0 to Pingp,Units 1 & 2,Pressure & Temp Limits Rept (Effective Until 35 Efpy) ML20247G2921998-04-30030 April 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1998 for Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant ML20217M6901998-04-29029 April 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting Methodology for Relocation of Reactor Coolant Sys P/T Limit Curves & LTOP Sys Limits Proposed by NSP for Pingp,Units 1 & 2 ML20216C6361998-03-31031 March 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1998 for Prairie Nuclear Generating Plant Units 1 & 2 ML20216H0341998-03-31031 March 1998 Cycle-19 Voltage Based TSP Alternate Repair Criteria 90-Day Rept ML20217D2041998-03-13013 March 1998 Rev 1 to 28723-A, Intake Canal Liquefaction Analysis Rept for Pingp,Welch,Mn ML20236P9801998-03-12012 March 1998 Rev 0 to 97FP02-DOC-01, Compliance Review of 10CFR50,App R, Section Iii.O RCP Lube Oil Collection Sys ML20248L3931998-03-10010 March 1998 ISI Summary Rept Interval 3,Period 1 & 2 Refueling Outage Dates 971018-971212 Cycle 18,960303-971212 ML20216D0911998-03-0606 March 1998 Rev 0 to Prairie Island Generating Plant,Units 1 & 2, Pressure & Temp Limits Rept 1999-09-30
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- CL 1 CW-12-1 C00 LING WATER TO 11 FAN NOTE 2 Inspected June 1991 Next Unit Coll UNIT ISOLATION CHECK Cold Shutdown ,
CL 2 2CL-12-1 COOLING WATER TO 21 FAN NOTE 2 Verified Open; Next Unit C0ll UWli ISOLATION CHECK WOTE 3 Cold Shutdown i CL 1 CW-12-2 COOLING WATER 10 13 FAN NOTE 2 Inspected June 1991 Next Unit C0!L UNIT ISOLAT10W CHECK Cold Shutdown CL 2 2CL-12-2 COOLING WATER TO 23 FAN NOTE 2 Verified open; Next Unit COIL UNIT !$0LAT10N CHECK WOTE 3 Cold shutdown .
I CL 1 CW '2-3 C0 CLING WATER TO 12 FAN WOTE 2 verified open; Next Unit COIL UNIT ISOLATION CHECK NOTE 3 Cold Shutdown CL 2 2CL-12-3 CTLING WATER TO 22 FAN WOTE 2 Verified Open; Next Unit Coll UW1T ISQLAT10W CHECK NOTE 3 Cold Shutdown i
CL 1 CW-12-4 COOLING WATER TO 14 FAN NOTE 2 Verified Open; Next Unit COIL UNIT !SQLAT10N CHECK WOTE 3 Cold Shutdown CL 2 2CL-12-4 COOLING WATER TO 24 FAN NOTE 2 Verified open; Next Unit f COIL UNIT ISLtATION CHECK WOTE 3 Cold Shutdown !
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WOTE ?: The cooling water supply lines to the fan cell units are provided with a check valve inside containnent and a raanual motor operated gate valve outside contalrnent. Return lines are provided
- with a manual motor operated gate valve inside contairnent and a manual motor operated globe valve i outside containment.
In the event of accident, the cooling water supply and return isolation valves position to full open to satisfy their safeguards f metion. In the event of a fon coil unit or associated piping rupture r the cor.tainment manual isolation valves would be closed to prevent the entry of non-borated water into containment. Pressure against the closed isolation valves is maintained by 1/2-inch equalizing lines.
The check valves have no close function for accident sitigation or in taking the plant to safe shutdown. The open function of the check valve is verified as part of normal surveillance ,
associated with the fan coil unit. Technical Specification TABLE TS.4.4.1 states the "-- cooling !
water and closed cooling water system (component cooling) valves [are) not relied upon to prevent f contairnent tenkage."
NOTE 3: (A) Our Operating Experience Assessment program data for industry operating experience leads to the conclusion that there is no reason to suspect any of the check valves are inoperable.
(B) The open function of the check valves is demonstrated as part of normal operation. A search of WPRDS data shows a f ailure to close f requency of 1.5E-6 f altures/ component-hr.
f (C) Machine history shows two of eight cooling water to containment f an colt unit check valves I were inspected in June 1991. Inspection results indicated that the valves are aging but ;
s operable. Plans are to inspect the remaining six valves based upon diagnostic testing, j (D) The closed cooling water system (component cooling) is a chemically inert environment and free l of abrasives. i I
Based upon this information, there is reasonable assurance the non-tested or non-inspected check valves are operable. ,
WOTE 4: Each of these valves is locked in the open position by having the the motor control center supply l breaker locked b the off position (TS.3.4.B.1.d), (TS.3.3.A.1.g).
l NOTE 5: This MOV is included in our CL 89-10 MOV program. ;
WOTE 6: This valve is open during heat-up, cooldown, and power operation with its motor control center supply breaker in the off position. The valves are accessible locally at the handwheet for cycling. ,
CAUSE OF THE EVENT :
The cause of this event was the failure to properly interpret and implement !
ASME Section XI requirements by plant engineering staff. It was erroneously i thought that the valves which were classified as Code Class MC (metal containment) were not required to be additionally classified as Code Class 1, 2, or 3 and were thereby inadvertently left out of the ASME Section X1 Inservice Testing program from the initial classification in 1976. This understanding was in error.
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P M4ALYSIS OF TJ1E E E.NT This event is reportable pursuant to 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(1)(B) since Technical ;
Specification 4.2.A.2 was violated. The valves have been determined to be I operable on the basis of testing, inspection, verification of desired :
position, and/or evaluation of historical data; this information is referenced ;
in the above table. Since all components are believed to be operable there were no consequences to the health and safety of the public.
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CORRECTIVE ACTION ,
An evaluation of the available data (as discussed in the table above) for each of these valves has been made to determine their operability.
i The valves will all be tested per requirements of ASME Section XI per the schedule listed in the table. !
These valves have been included in the Prairie Island ASME Section XI 3rd 10-year program, which will be submitted to the NRC in June 1993, for future testing. ,
FAILED COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION !
None.
PREVIOUS SIMIIAR EVENTS
. Unit 1 Licensee Event Report 90-018, Rev. 1 identified certain cooling water !
and chilled water valves which had not previously been identified as l performing an active function to mitigate the consequences of a design basis l l event and therefore should have been evaluated for inclusion in the ASME j Section XI Inservice Testing Program. The corrective action for that event [
(" Design Bases reconstitution will continue to ensure that other similar -
oversights, if they exist, will be discovered.") resulted in identification of the feedwater isolation valves reported in this event. j l
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