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Interim Deficiency Rept Re Cracked & Broken Puffer Piston Rods in Brown Boveri Type 5HK Breakers.Initially Reported on 840119.All Unit 1 Breakers Will Be Inspected During Next Scheduled Maint in Mar 1984
ML20087D651
Person / Time
Site: Seabrook  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 02/14/1984
From: Devincentis J
PUBLIC SERVICE CO. OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
To: Starostecki R
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I)
References
SBN-625, NUDOCS 8403130468
Download: ML20087D651 (3)


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cmof New Hempehe o 1671 Worcester Road Fmmingham, Massachusetts 01701 (617)- 872 8100 February 14, 1984 SBN- 625 T.F. Q2.2.2 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region 1 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, PA 19406 Attention: Mr. Richard W. Starostecki, Director Division of Project and Resident Programs

References:

(a) Construction Permits CPPR-135 and CPPR-136, Docket Nos. 50-443 and 50-444 (b) Telecon of January 19, 1984, A. L. Legendre (YAEC) t.o Robert Gallo (NRC, Region I)

Subject:

Interim 10CFR50.55(e) Report; Cracked and Broken Puffer Piston Rods in Brown Boveri Type 5HK Breakers

Dear Sir:

On January 19, 1984, a potentially reportable 10CFR50.55(e) item was reported [ Reference (b)] regarding cracked and broken puffer piston rods in Brown Boveri Type 5HK breakers used at Seabrook. The following is our interim report concerning the above subject.

DESCRIPTION OF DEFICIENE Puffer piston connecting rods used in Brown Boveri Electric Inc. SHK 350, 1200/2000 ampere breakers manufactured before 1980 may develop cracks. These rods were made with the material identified as Zytel 101 (Nylon 66). Some of these rods have been found to be broken or have developed cracks in other power plants.

The breaker capability to interrupt at low current may be impaired because of a broken puffer piston rod. Also, this may necessitate reduction in the number of operations before maintenance on the breaker would be necessary.

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UnktedStatesNuclearRegulatoryCommission February 14, 1984 I Attention: Mr. Richard W. Starostecki, Director Page 2 SAFETY IMPLICATIONS )

These breakers are used in SkV safety related circuits at Seabrook.

Failure to interrupt a low current fault could effect operation of other safety-related equipment.

CORRECTIVE ACTION l

Based on test results and other information available at this time, the manufacturer recommends that the breakers be inspected for cracked or broken puf fer piston rods at normal maintenance intervals and to replace the puf fer piston assembly if this condition is found.

Accordingly, all the SHK 350 breakers at Seabrook Unit 1 will be inspected for cracked or broken puffer piston rods during the next scheduled maintenance which is planned for March 1984 The results of the inspection will determine if further action is required. It is anticipated that an additionni report will be issued by fiay 31, 1984 5HK breakers for Unit 2 are not affected since they were fabricated after 1980, and therefore no inspection is necessary.

This letter is being filed pursuant to interim reporting provision of 10CFR50.55(e)(3).

Very truly yours,

/ John DeVincentis Project tianager cc: Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Service List t

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e Williah S. Jordan, III, Esquire Brentwood Board of Selectmen Harmon & Weiss RED Dalton Road 1725 I Street, N.W. Suite 505 Brentwood, New Hampshire 03833 Washington, DC 20006 Roy.P. Lessy, Jr., Esquire Office of the Executive Legal Director Edward F. Meany U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Designated Representative of Washington, DC 20555 the Town of Rye 155 Washington Road Robert A. Backus, Esquire Rye, NH 03870 116 Lowell Street P.O. Box 516 Calvin A. Canney Mancehster, NH 03105 City Manager City Hall Philip Ahrens, Esquire 126 Daniel Street Assistant Attorney General Portsmouth, NH 03801 Department of the Attorney General Augusta, ME 04333 Dana Bisbee, Esquire Assistant Attorney General Mr. John B. Tanzer Office of the Attorney General Designated Representative of 208 State House Annex the Town of Hampton Concord, NH 03842 5 Morningside Drive Hampton, NH 03842 Anne Verge, Chairperson Board of Selectmen Roberta C. Pevear Town Hall South Hampton, NH 03842 Designated Representative of the Town of Hampton Falls Drinkwater Road Patrick J. McKeon Hampton Falls, NH 03844 Selectmen's Office 10 Central Road Mrs. Sandra Gavucis Rye, NH 03870 Designated Representative of the Town of Kensington Carole r. Kagan, Esq.

RFD 1 Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel East Kingston, NH 03827 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Jo Ann Shotwell.' Esquire Assistant Attorney General Mr. Angie Machiros Environmental Protection Bureau Chairman of the Board of Selectmen Department of the Attorney General Town of Newbury One Ashburtca Place, 19th Flocr Newbury, MA 01950 Boston, MA 02108 Town !!anager's Office Sen1 tor Gordon J. Humphrey Town Hall - Friend Street U.S. Senate Amesbury, Ma. 01913 Washington, DC 20510 (Attn: Tom Burack) Senator Gordon J. Humphrey 1 Pillsbury Street Diana P. Randall Concord, NH 03301 70 Collins Street (Attn: Herb Boynton)

SEabrook, NH 03874 Richard E. Sullivan, Mayor Donald E. Chick City Hall Town Manager Newburyport, MA 01950 Town of Exeter

'10 Front Street Exeter, NH 03833

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