ML20065G974
| ML20065G974 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Catawba |
| Issue date: | 10/01/1990 |
| From: | Forbes J DUKE POWER CO. |
| To: | Adamovitz S NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 9010240314 | |
| Download: ML20065G974 (2) | |
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. October.1,-1990-Susan S. Adamovitz, Region-II U.' S. Nuclear: Regulatory Conunission 101 Marietta Street, NW, Suite 2900-
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Docket Nos 50-413 and 50-414 pALSS Operability / Reliability File'No:.CN-715.15 l
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.At the: exit interview at Catawba'. Nuclear Station ~ (CNS) we' agreed to T
the following commitments:
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By~ September 1,' 1990 - To repair the : pALSS as designed and
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.. maintain 175% ' reliability.
Results:
CNS has corrected
- all ' of. the. original problems and has obtained passing:
- results on both~ panels,.however due to - new problems 'and
- g repeated ~ calibration - drif ts on ; old. problems, CNS was not a
ables to achieve ~ a greater than 75% reliability..
CNS has-
-curr'ently focused its: skills on items 2 and'3.
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'If i 75% ro11 ability cannot be. maintained with the current-j design off. the ~ panels, CNSE will either modify the current'
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panels or replace. the panels and' have - the; panels : operable.
This will -be accomplished ~ by. September : 1,'
1991.-
.Results:
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'Due to cthe :three - reasons listed below-CNS ~ has determinedL that it.would be best to replace the current panels and have
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~them operable by 9/1/91.
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Modification costs to redesign-the current panels to ani operable / reliable condition. would rival the new panel ~
replacement costs.
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The current maintensace/ operation, costs on the current' f
panels are excessive.
It would.be cost-ineffective to
- continue operating. the current panels on a 'long term g,'
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~ If the current' panels were redesigned, maintained and operated regularly it would-atill be very difficult to-maintain a greater than 75% reliability.
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We wil'1 expend great effort to achieve highest possible.
rollability of the PALSS panels between September 1, 1990.
.and September 1, 1991.:.Results:
CNSl. has operated.the Unit-1 panel a total of 19 test runs from the middle.of July to the 'end of August and Unit-2. panel a. total of 30 test runs from the1 first~ week in August to September,1.
A total' of 19 work requests have been. written between the two units.
CNS has corrected 7 problems on' the Unit-1 panel and has 1
-corrected 14. problems' on 1the..iUnit-2. panel... The
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requests a problem -solving f and.. panel - testing (has involved 20 employeesc -from Chemistry,
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- Services, Instrumentation and Electrical,
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Protection, Integrated Scheduling-and Planning.
Team-l effort from these, groups amounted to 1040 man-hours.
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will continue to. test the panels once per month on'each unit; j
-and-will utilize. all available resources to ' maintain' the i
y highest possible reliability.
Any equipment problems :will
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-be handled in'a expedient manner.
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