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Category:CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS
MONTHYEARBSEP-99-0170, Forwards Proprietery Notification of Change in Operator Status.Individual Name,Docket Number,License Number & Effective Date of Expiration,Encl.Proprietary Info Withheld, Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6)1999-10-19019 October 1999 Forwards Proprietery Notification of Change in Operator Status.Individual Name,Docket Number,License Number & Effective Date of Expiration,Encl.Proprietary Info Withheld, Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) BSEP-99-0161, Submits Response to NRC RAI Re Relief Request VRR-03.VRR-03 Requested Relief from full-stroke Open Exercise Requirements for Supply Check Valves to air-operated Valves 1(2)-RNA-V313,1(2)-RNA-V314,1(2)-RNA-V350 & 1(2)-RNA-V3511999-10-13013 October 1999 Submits Response to NRC RAI Re Relief Request VRR-03.VRR-03 Requested Relief from full-stroke Open Exercise Requirements for Supply Check Valves to air-operated Valves 1(2)-RNA-V313,1(2)-RNA-V314,1(2)-RNA-V350 & 1(2)-RNA-V351 ML20217G1191999-10-0808 October 1999 Informs That on 990930,NRC Staff Completed mid-cycle PPR of Brunswick NPP & Did Not Identify Any Areas Where Performance Warranted More than Core Insp Program.Nrc Plan to Conduct Only Core Insps at Facility Over Next Five Months ML20217C6931999-10-0606 October 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/99-06 & 50-325/99-06 on 990801- 0911 at Brunswick Reactor Facility.No Violations Were Identified BSEP-99-0114, Forwards Supplemental Biological Assessment Submitted by CP&L Providing Updated Data for 1998 & 1999. Pictures of Intake Canal at Diversion Structure During High Tide Conditions Also Encl1999-10-0404 October 1999 Forwards Supplemental Biological Assessment Submitted by CP&L Providing Updated Data for 1998 & 1999. Pictures of Intake Canal at Diversion Structure During High Tide Conditions Also Encl BSEP-99-0157, Submits Annual Rept Summarizing Effect of Changes & Errors in Accepted loss-of-coolant Accident ECCS Evaluation Models Applicable to Bsep,Units 1 & 2 IAW 10CFR50.46(a)(3)(ii)1999-10-0404 October 1999 Submits Annual Rept Summarizing Effect of Changes & Errors in Accepted loss-of-coolant Accident ECCS Evaluation Models Applicable to Bsep,Units 1 & 2 IAW 10CFR50.46(a)(3)(ii) BSEP-99-0142, Forwards Proprietary Updated List of Home Addresses for Individuals Licensed to Operate CP&L Bsep,Units 1 & 2. Proprietary Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6)1999-09-23023 September 1999 Forwards Proprietary Updated List of Home Addresses for Individuals Licensed to Operate CP&L Bsep,Units 1 & 2. Proprietary Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) BSEP-99-0158, Provides Proprietary Notification of Change in Operator Status.Individual Name,Docket Number,License & Effective Date of Expiration Provided in Encl to Ltr.Proprietary Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6)1999-09-21021 September 1999 Provides Proprietary Notification of Change in Operator Status.Individual Name,Docket Number,License & Effective Date of Expiration Provided in Encl to Ltr.Proprietary Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) BSEP-99-0153, Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 2.CP&L Is Submitting Encl Rept of Operating Statistics & SD Experience for Aug 19991999-09-14014 September 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 2.CP&L Is Submitting Encl Rept of Operating Statistics & SD Experience for Aug 1999 BSEP-99-0147, Forwards Response to NRC Telcon RAI Re Relief Requests RR-5, 12,13,14,22,23,24 & 25,per Inservice Insp Program for Third 10-yr Interval1999-09-14014 September 1999 Forwards Response to NRC Telcon RAI Re Relief Requests RR-5, 12,13,14,22,23,24 & 25,per Inservice Insp Program for Third 10-yr Interval BSEP-99-0151, Notifies NRC That Unit 1 Digtial FW Control Sys Upgrade Was Completed on 990831 During Plant Sd.Action Completes Y2K Remediation Activities for BSEP1999-09-0808 September 1999 Notifies NRC That Unit 1 Digtial FW Control Sys Upgrade Was Completed on 990831 During Plant Sd.Action Completes Y2K Remediation Activities for BSEP BSEP-99-0149, Forwards Two Proprietary License Renewal Applications Consisting of NRC Form 398 & NRC Form 396,for Operators Licensed at Plant.Proprietary Encls Withheld1999-09-0202 September 1999 Forwards Two Proprietary License Renewal Applications Consisting of NRC Form 398 & NRC Form 396,for Operators Licensed at Plant.Proprietary Encls Withheld BSEP-99-0150, Forwards Proprietary Info Re Positive Drug Test for Operator Licensed on CP&L Bsep,Units 1 & 2,in Response to NRC .Proprietary Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6)1999-09-0202 September 1999 Forwards Proprietary Info Re Positive Drug Test for Operator Licensed on CP&L Bsep,Units 1 & 2,in Response to NRC .Proprietary Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) BSEP-99-0112, Forwards Summary of Exam Results for Feedwater Sparger & Nozzle Exams Performed During RFO13.Evaluation of Exam Results Documented in ESR 98-00333, Unit 2 Feedwater Sparger Evaluation Based on B214R1 IVVI Exam Results, Encl1999-09-0101 September 1999 Forwards Summary of Exam Results for Feedwater Sparger & Nozzle Exams Performed During RFO13.Evaluation of Exam Results Documented in ESR 98-00333, Unit 2 Feedwater Sparger Evaluation Based on B214R1 IVVI Exam Results, Encl ML20211K9001999-08-27027 August 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/99-05 & 50-325/99-05 on 990620-0731.Two Violations Occurred & Being Treated as NCVs BSEP-99-0146, Forwards Revised EPIPs for Bsep,Units 1 & 2.List of Revised Procedures & Summary of Changes Are Encl1999-08-26026 August 1999 Forwards Revised EPIPs for Bsep,Units 1 & 2.List of Revised Procedures & Summary of Changes Are Encl BSEP-99-0148, Forwards Rev 0 to NF-908.03, Brunswick Unit 2,Cycle 14 Neutronics Startup Rept, IAW Section 13.4.2.1 of UFSAR for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 21999-08-25025 August 1999 Forwards Rev 0 to NF-908.03, Brunswick Unit 2,Cycle 14 Neutronics Startup Rept, IAW Section 13.4.2.1 of UFSAR for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 2 BSEP-99-0141, Forwards Proprietary Info Re Expiration of Operator Licenses SOP-20812-1,OP-20977-1 & OP-21217,per 10CFR50.74(b) Re Notification of Changes in Operator Status.Proprietary Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6)1999-08-25025 August 1999 Forwards Proprietary Info Re Expiration of Operator Licenses SOP-20812-1,OP-20977-1 & OP-21217,per 10CFR50.74(b) Re Notification of Changes in Operator Status.Proprietary Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) BSEP-99-0130, Requests Relief from ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code, Section Xi,Iaw 10CFR50.55a(g)(5)(iii) & NRC GL 90-05, Guidance for Performing Temporary Non-Code Repair of ASME Code Class 1,2 & 3 Piping. Regulatory Commitments,Encl1999-08-25025 August 1999 Requests Relief from ASME Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code, Section Xi,Iaw 10CFR50.55a(g)(5)(iii) & NRC GL 90-05, Guidance for Performing Temporary Non-Code Repair of ASME Code Class 1,2 & 3 Piping. Regulatory Commitments,Encl BSEP-99-0132, Requests Delay in Providing Update on Util Intended Actions Re GL 96-06,until 180 Days After NRC Approval of Generic Technical Basis.List of Regulatory Commitments,Encl1999-08-20020 August 1999 Requests Delay in Providing Update on Util Intended Actions Re GL 96-06,until 180 Days After NRC Approval of Generic Technical Basis.List of Regulatory Commitments,Encl BSEP-99-0134, Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for July 1999 for BSEP, Units 1 & 2.Revised Rept for June 1999 for Unit 2,reflecting Info on 990628 Forced Shutdown of Plant,Encl1999-08-13013 August 1999 Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for July 1999 for BSEP, Units 1 & 2.Revised Rept for June 1999 for Unit 2,reflecting Info on 990628 Forced Shutdown of Plant,Encl ML20210S9061999-08-11011 August 1999 Informs That GE Document Entitled, Addl Info Regarding 1.09 Cycle Specific SLMCPR for Brunswick Unit 1 Cycle 12, Will Be Withheld from Public Disclosure Pursuant to 10CFR2.790(b)(5) & Section 103(b) of Atomic Energy Act BSEP-99-0128, Forwards Revised Relief Request RR-17,applicable to Remainder of Third 10-year ISI Program for Plant1999-08-11011 August 1999 Forwards Revised Relief Request RR-17,applicable to Remainder of Third 10-year ISI Program for Plant ML20210S9121999-08-11011 August 1999 Informs That Document NEDC-31624P,Suppl 2,Rev 6,entitled, Loss-Of-Coolant Accident Analysis Rept for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant Unit 2,Reload 13,Cycle 14 Will Be Withheld from Public Disclosure Pursuant to 10CFR2.790(b)(5) ML20210P8221999-08-11011 August 1999 Advises That Info Contained in Which Submitted Document,Prepared by Siemens Power Corp,EMF-2168(P) Rev 0, Marked Proprietary,Will Be Withheld from Public Disclosure, Per 10CFR2.790(b)(5) & Section 103(b) of AEA of 1954 ML20210P9381999-08-10010 August 1999 Forwards SE Accepting Licensee & Suppls & 0517,which Submitted Assessment of Impact on Operation of Unit 1 with Crack Indications of 2.11, 6.36 & 1.74 Inches in Three Separate Jet Pump Risers ML20210P8911999-08-10010 August 1999 Forwards SE Authorizing Relief Requests CIP-01,02,06,07,08, 09,10,11 (with Certain Exceptions) & 12-18,for Second 10-year ISI Interval.Requests CIP-04 & 05 Would Result in Hardship,Relief CIP-03 Not Required & CIP-11 Denied in Part BSEP-99-0110, Forwards Rev 0 to ESR 99-00279, B214R1 RPV Hydrotest Bolted Connection Corrective Action Evaluation, IAW Subparagraph IWB-3144(b) of 1989 Edition of ASME B&PV Code, Section XI1999-08-0505 August 1999 Forwards Rev 0 to ESR 99-00279, B214R1 RPV Hydrotest Bolted Connection Corrective Action Evaluation, IAW Subparagraph IWB-3144(b) of 1989 Edition of ASME B&PV Code, Section XI BSEP-99-0123, Forwards Rev 54 to Radiological Emergency Response Plan (RERP) & Revised Epips,Including Re 44 to OPEP-02.1,rev 4 to OPEP-02.1.1 & Rev 7 to OPEP-02.6.26.Summary of Changes Provided in Encl 21999-08-0505 August 1999 Forwards Rev 54 to Radiological Emergency Response Plan (RERP) & Revised Epips,Including Re 44 to OPEP-02.1,rev 4 to OPEP-02.1.1 & Rev 7 to OPEP-02.6.26.Summary of Changes Provided in Encl 2 ML20210Q4581999-08-0505 August 1999 Informs That NRC Plans to Administer Generic Fundamentals Exam Section to Written Operator Licensing Exam on 991006. Authorized Representative of Facility Must Submit List of Individuals to Take exam,30 Days Before Exam Date ML20210P2031999-08-0505 August 1999 Discusses Staff Response to GL 92-01,Rev 1,Suppl 1, Rv Structural Integrity for Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20210N2041999-08-0505 August 1999 Forwards SE Accepting Response to GL 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical & Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors,Unresolved Safety Issues (USI) A-46, & Suppl 1 BSEP-99-0127, Forwards Rev 3 to Physical Security & Safeguards Contingency Plan, for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 2.Without Encl1999-08-0505 August 1999 Forwards Rev 3 to Physical Security & Safeguards Contingency Plan, for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 2.Without Encl BSEP-99-0124, Forwards Proprietary Medical Status Rept & NRC Form 396 for Individual Holding License SOP-20811-1. Proprietary Encls Withheld1999-07-30030 July 1999 Forwards Proprietary Medical Status Rept & NRC Form 396 for Individual Holding License SOP-20811-1. Proprietary Encls Withheld ML20210G2941999-07-28028 July 1999 Discusses Public Meeting Conducted on 990720 to Present Results of Periodic Plant Performance Review for Brunswick Facility for Period of May 1997 to January 1999.List of Attendees Encl BSEP-99-0122, Informs That,Effective 990702,NRC Operator License for Individual Licensed on BSEP Units 1 & 2,expired Because Individual Employment at BSEP Was Terminated.Proprietary Encl Containing Name,Docket & License Number Withheld1999-07-20020 July 1999 Informs That,Effective 990702,NRC Operator License for Individual Licensed on BSEP Units 1 & 2,expired Because Individual Employment at BSEP Was Terminated.Proprietary Encl Containing Name,Docket & License Number Withheld BSEP-99-0121, Submits Response to Administrative Ltr 99-02, Operating Reactor Licensing Action Estimates. Estimates That 14 Submittals Will Be Made During Fy 2000 & Nine Will Be Made During Fy 2001 for Plant1999-07-19019 July 1999 Submits Response to Administrative Ltr 99-02, Operating Reactor Licensing Action Estimates. Estimates That 14 Submittals Will Be Made During Fy 2000 & Nine Will Be Made During Fy 2001 for Plant BSEP-99-0111, Forwards New Affidavit Supporting Withholding of Proprietay Info Provided by GE Entitled, Addl Info Re 1.09 Cycle Specific SLMCPR for Brunswick Unit 1 Cycle 12 & Included in Util 980223 LAR1999-07-19019 July 1999 Forwards New Affidavit Supporting Withholding of Proprietay Info Provided by GE Entitled, Addl Info Re 1.09 Cycle Specific SLMCPR for Brunswick Unit 1 Cycle 12 & Included in Util 980223 LAR ML20210E1181999-07-19019 July 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/99-04 & 50-325/99-04 on 990509- 0619.Three Violations of NRC Requirements Occurred & Being Treated as non-cited Violations Consistent with App C of Enforcement Policy ML20209G1081999-07-13013 July 1999 Forwards Radiological Emergency Response Plan & Revised Epips,Including Rev 4 to OPEP-02.1.1 & Rev 7 to OPEP-02.6.26 BSEP-99-0106, Informs That Units 1 & 2 Odcm,Spec 7.3.10, Gaseous Radwaste Treatment Sys Requires Gaseous Radwaste Treatment Sys to Be in Operation Whenever Main Condenser Air Ejector Sys Is in Operation.Special Rept Encl1999-06-28028 June 1999 Informs That Units 1 & 2 Odcm,Spec 7.3.10, Gaseous Radwaste Treatment Sys Requires Gaseous Radwaste Treatment Sys to Be in Operation Whenever Main Condenser Air Ejector Sys Is in Operation.Special Rept Encl BSEP-99-0103, Submits follow-up Info Re Interlaboratory Comparison Program for 1998 Radiological Environ Operating Rept,Suppl 11999-06-24024 June 1999 Submits follow-up Info Re Interlaboratory Comparison Program for 1998 Radiological Environ Operating Rept,Suppl 1 BSEP-99-0100, Forwards Rev 0 to Calculation 2B11-0001, Core Shroud B214R1 Structural Evaluation, Which Provides Evaluation of Unit 2 Core Shroud Insp Results1999-06-23023 June 1999 Forwards Rev 0 to Calculation 2B11-0001, Core Shroud B214R1 Structural Evaluation, Which Provides Evaluation of Unit 2 Core Shroud Insp Results BSEP-99-0105, Forwards Rev 6 to OPEP-02.6, Severe Weather. Summary of Changes Encl1999-06-23023 June 1999 Forwards Rev 6 to OPEP-02.6, Severe Weather. Summary of Changes Encl ML20196H8191999-06-21021 June 1999 Informs That on 980915,Commission Suspended SALP Program for an Interim Period Until NRC Completes Review of Process for Assessing Performance at NPPs ML20212J0541999-06-17017 June 1999 Responds to Requesting That NRC Staff ...Allow BWR Plants Identified to Defer Weld Overlay Exams Until March 2001 or Until Completion of NRC Staff Review & Approval of Proposed Generic Rept,Whichever Comes First BSEP-99-0091, Notifies That Operator Licensed on Units 1 & 2,has Been Reassigned to non-licensed Activities & Operator License Considered Expired.Proprietary Info Encl.Proprietary Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6)1999-06-14014 June 1999 Notifies That Operator Licensed on Units 1 & 2,has Been Reassigned to non-licensed Activities & Operator License Considered Expired.Proprietary Info Encl.Proprietary Info Withheld,Per 10CFR2.790(a)(6) ML20196A8111999-06-14014 June 1999 Ack Receipt of 990401 Response to NRC Ltr Issued on 990302 Re OI Investigation to Determine Whether Former BSEP Manager Threatened to Fire Employees Who Brought Safety Concerns to Nrc.Concluded That No Violation Occurred ML20195J1971999-06-14014 June 1999 Advises That GE-NE-523-B13-01920-56,Rev 1,submitted with 990202 Affidavit,Marked Proprietary,Will Be Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR2.790(b)(5) & Section 103(b) of AEA of 1954,as Amended BSEP-99-0090, Provides Notification That Data Point D23C0315 Has Been Restored to Original Configuration During RFO on 9905141999-06-0909 June 1999 Provides Notification That Data Point D23C0315 Has Been Restored to Original Configuration During RFO on 990514 1999-09-08
[Table view] Category:NRC TO UTILITY
MONTHYEARML20062G5581990-11-23023 November 1990 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/90-44 & 50-325/90-44 on 901022- 26.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20062G3851990-11-19019 November 1990 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/90-41 & 50-325/90-41 on 901002-1104.Violations Noted ML20058G5671990-11-0808 November 1990 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-324/90-25 & 50-325/90-25 ML20062D3921990-11-0505 November 1990 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/90-46 & 50-325/90-46 on 901017.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20058H4371990-11-0101 November 1990 Forwards Summary of 901016 Enforcement Conference Re Events Surrounding 900819 Unit 2 Reactor Scram ML20058E9681990-10-30030 October 1990 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-324/90-29 & 50-325/90-29 ML20058F3061990-10-29029 October 1990 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/90-42 & 50-325/90-42 on 900924-28.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20058B0511990-10-18018 October 1990 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/90-37 & 50-325/90-37 on 900908-1001.Violations Noted ML20058B1141990-10-18018 October 1990 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/90-32 & 50-325/90-32 on 900806-10.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20059M7961990-09-20020 September 1990 Ack Receipt of Util 900806 Response & 900629 & 0308 Supplemental Responses to NRC 900308 Notice of Violation ML20059M6391990-09-19019 September 1990 Forwards Augmented Insp Team Insp Repts 50-325/90-36 & 50-324/90-36 on 900821-25 ML20059M1731990-09-13013 September 1990 Forwards Summary of 900806 Meeting in Atlanta,Ga Re Corporate Emergency Preparedness & Recent Drill Performance. List of Attendees & Viewgraphs Encl IR 05000324/19900191990-09-0505 September 1990 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-324/90-19 & 50-325/90-19 ML20059M3591990-08-30030 August 1990 Discusses Region II 900808 Review of Emergency Response Facilities Focusing on Availability of Workspace & Communications for NRC Personnel in Event Agency Response Warranted.Summary of Mods/Additions to NRC Resources Encl ML20059H3271990-08-29029 August 1990 Forwards Summary of 900815 Meeting W/Util in Region II Ofc to Discuss Corrective Action Plan Re Requalification Program.List of Attendees Encl ML20059K8291990-08-27027 August 1990 Forwards Insp Repts 50-325/90-31 & 50-324/90-31 on 900730-0803.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20059D0261990-08-24024 August 1990 Forwards Partially Withheld Safeguards Insp Repts 50-324/90-30 & 50-325/90-30 on 900730-0803.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20059J0201990-08-24024 August 1990 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/90-28 & 50-325/90-28 on 900723-27.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20059H0751990-08-23023 August 1990 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/90-26 & 50-325/90-26 on 900701-31 & Notice of Violation ML20058Q3961990-08-15015 August 1990 Forwards NRC Operational Evaluation Repts 50-324/OL-90-04 & 50-325/OL-90-04 on 900725 & 26 ML20058Q2231990-08-0303 August 1990 Forwards Corrected Summary Page for Insp Repts 50-324/90-27 & 50-325/90-27,per ML20056A7711990-08-0202 August 1990 Forwards Fr Notice of Withdrawal of 900419 Application to Amend Tech Spec 4.8.1.1.2.d.1 to Allow One Time Only Extension of Surveillances Until 901031 ML20059A7201990-08-0101 August 1990 Forwards Insp Repts 50-325/90-27 & 50-324/90-27 on 900709-12.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20058L7041990-07-27027 July 1990 Confirms 900806 Mgt Meeting W/Util in Atlanta,Ga to Discuss Recent Significant Potential for Personnel Overexposure ML20056A4871990-07-27027 July 1990 Confirms 900815 Mgt Meeting in Atlanta,Ga to Discuss Issues Re Operator Training Program,Including Root Cause & Corrective Actions,Shortcomings in Root Cause Analysis, Scheduling Future Insps & Integration of Action Plan Items ML20058L7281990-07-26026 July 1990 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/90-25 & 50-325/90-25 on 900709-13.Violations Noted & Under Consideration for Escalated Enforcement Action ML20058L7381990-07-25025 July 1990 Ack Receipt of 900628 Response to Confirmation of Action Ltr Re Results of Root Cause Analysis for Failures of Requalification Exam & Operational Evaluation & Associated long-term Corrective Action Plan ML20056A9071990-07-17017 July 1990 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/90-19 & 50-325/90-19 on 900601-30 & Notice of Violation ML20058L7731990-07-16016 July 1990 Forwards Operational Evaluation Repts 50-324/90-03 & 50-325/90-03 on 900609-10.Results of Evaluations Discussed ML20055F6951990-07-13013 July 1990 Advises That Util 900502 Response to Generic Ltr 89-19, Request for Action Re Resolution of USI A-47, 'Safety Implication of Control Sys in LWR Nuclear Power Plant' Per 10CFR50.54(f) Meets All Guidance Provided in Generic Ltr ML20055H4291990-07-13013 July 1990 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/90-22 & 50-325/90-22 on 900611-15.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20055H4111990-07-11011 July 1990 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/90-23 & 50-325/90-23 on 900611-15.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Insp Concluded That Adequate Control Over Engineering Work Requests Existed IR 05000324/19900021990-07-11011 July 1990 Documents 900610 Approval for Restart of Plant in Confirmation of Action Ltrs 50-324/90-02 & 50-325/90-02 on 900521 ML20055H4551990-06-28028 June 1990 Confirms 900622 Telcon Scheduling 900823 Mgt Meeting at Plant Site Re Status of Integrated Action Plan & Schedule for Upcoming Unit 1 Refueling Outage ML20055H3861990-06-27027 June 1990 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/90-21 & 50-325/90-21 on 900521- 25.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Separate Insp to Review Engineering Work Requests Scheduled Due to Concerns Raised in Area IR 05000324/19900141990-06-26026 June 1990 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-324/90-14 & 50-325/90-14.NRC Understands That Supplemental Response Will Be Issued by 900723 Re Improvement of Equipment Anomalies ML20059M8571990-06-13013 June 1990 Forwards NRC Performance Indicators for First Quarter 1990. W/O Encl ML20248F1341989-09-28028 September 1989 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/89-30 & 50-325/89-30 on 890905-08.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20248C8621989-09-26026 September 1989 Forwards Insp Repts 50-325/89-24 & 50-324/89-24 on 890814-18.No Violations or Deviations Noted.Unresolved Item Noted ML20248C4621989-09-22022 September 1989 Forwards Corrected Pages to Insp Repts 50-324/89-22 & 50-325/89-22 ML20248A9041989-09-22022 September 1989 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/89-20 & 50-325/89-20 on 890801-31 & Notice of Violation.Particular Attention in Response to Identification of Root Cause of Problem of Similarity to Violation Noted in Notice Forwarded by Requested IR 05000324/19890111989-09-15015 September 1989 Ack Receipt of Informing NRC of Steps Taken to Correct Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-324/89-11 & 50-325/89-11 ML20247L1301989-09-14014 September 1989 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/89-27 & 50-325/89-27 on 890824-25.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20247K1511989-09-12012 September 1989 Forwards Summary of 890907 Meeting W/Util Re Self Assessment of Plant.Meeting Provided Better Understanding of Actions to Promote Improvement During Stated SALP Period ML20247D7061989-09-0707 September 1989 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/89-22 & 50-325/89-22 on 890724-28.No Violations or Deviations Noted ML20247C5621989-08-30030 August 1989 Documents Info Received Between Region II & Concerned Individual Re Case RII-89-A-0070.Info Withheld (Ref 10CFR2.790(a)(6) & (7)) ML20247B6071989-08-28028 August 1989 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/89-14 & 50-325/89-14 on 890622-0731 & Notice of Violation.Unresolved Item Will Be Pursued During Future Insp ML20246D4511989-08-21021 August 1989 Advises That Util Alternate Rod Insertion & Recirculation Pump Trip Sys Design & Conformance to ATWS Rule (10CFR50.62) Basic Requirements & Objectives Not Acceptable ML20246D6661989-08-18018 August 1989 Forwards SER Accepting Design & Installation of Nitrogen Pneumatic Sys at Plant in Response to Generic Ltr 84-09. Both Nitrogen Backup & New full-time Nitrogen Pneumatic Sys Acceptable for Use.Sys Already Installed at Unit 1 ML20246A4261989-08-16016 August 1989 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/89-23 & 50-325/89-23 on 890803-04.No Violations or Deviations Noted 1990-09-05
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MONTHYEARML20217G1191999-10-0808 October 1999 Informs That on 990930,NRC Staff Completed mid-cycle PPR of Brunswick NPP & Did Not Identify Any Areas Where Performance Warranted More than Core Insp Program.Nrc Plan to Conduct Only Core Insps at Facility Over Next Five Months ML20217C6931999-10-0606 October 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/99-06 & 50-325/99-06 on 990801- 0911 at Brunswick Reactor Facility.No Violations Were Identified ML20211K9001999-08-27027 August 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/99-05 & 50-325/99-05 on 990620-0731.Two Violations Occurred & Being Treated as NCVs ML20210S9121999-08-11011 August 1999 Informs That Document NEDC-31624P,Suppl 2,Rev 6,entitled, Loss-Of-Coolant Accident Analysis Rept for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant Unit 2,Reload 13,Cycle 14 Will Be Withheld from Public Disclosure Pursuant to 10CFR2.790(b)(5) ML20210S9061999-08-11011 August 1999 Informs That GE Document Entitled, Addl Info Regarding 1.09 Cycle Specific SLMCPR for Brunswick Unit 1 Cycle 12, Will Be Withheld from Public Disclosure Pursuant to 10CFR2.790(b)(5) & Section 103(b) of Atomic Energy Act ML20210P8221999-08-11011 August 1999 Advises That Info Contained in Which Submitted Document,Prepared by Siemens Power Corp,EMF-2168(P) Rev 0, Marked Proprietary,Will Be Withheld from Public Disclosure, Per 10CFR2.790(b)(5) & Section 103(b) of AEA of 1954 ML20210P8911999-08-10010 August 1999 Forwards SE Authorizing Relief Requests CIP-01,02,06,07,08, 09,10,11 (with Certain Exceptions) & 12-18,for Second 10-year ISI Interval.Requests CIP-04 & 05 Would Result in Hardship,Relief CIP-03 Not Required & CIP-11 Denied in Part ML20210P9381999-08-10010 August 1999 Forwards SE Accepting Licensee & Suppls & 0517,which Submitted Assessment of Impact on Operation of Unit 1 with Crack Indications of 2.11, 6.36 & 1.74 Inches in Three Separate Jet Pump Risers ML20210Q4581999-08-0505 August 1999 Informs That NRC Plans to Administer Generic Fundamentals Exam Section to Written Operator Licensing Exam on 991006. Authorized Representative of Facility Must Submit List of Individuals to Take exam,30 Days Before Exam Date ML20210N2041999-08-0505 August 1999 Forwards SE Accepting Response to GL 87-02, Verification of Seismic Adequacy of Mechanical & Electrical Equipment in Operating Reactors,Unresolved Safety Issues (USI) A-46, & Suppl 1 ML20210P2031999-08-0505 August 1999 Discusses Staff Response to GL 92-01,Rev 1,Suppl 1, Rv Structural Integrity for Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20210G2941999-07-28028 July 1999 Discusses Public Meeting Conducted on 990720 to Present Results of Periodic Plant Performance Review for Brunswick Facility for Period of May 1997 to January 1999.List of Attendees Encl ML20210E1181999-07-19019 July 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/99-04 & 50-325/99-04 on 990509- 0619.Three Violations of NRC Requirements Occurred & Being Treated as non-cited Violations Consistent with App C of Enforcement Policy ML20196H8191999-06-21021 June 1999 Informs That on 980915,Commission Suspended SALP Program for an Interim Period Until NRC Completes Review of Process for Assessing Performance at NPPs ML20212J0541999-06-17017 June 1999 Responds to Requesting That NRC Staff ...Allow BWR Plants Identified to Defer Weld Overlay Exams Until March 2001 or Until Completion of NRC Staff Review & Approval of Proposed Generic Rept,Whichever Comes First ML20196A8111999-06-14014 June 1999 Ack Receipt of 990401 Response to NRC Ltr Issued on 990302 Re OI Investigation to Determine Whether Former BSEP Manager Threatened to Fire Employees Who Brought Safety Concerns to Nrc.Concluded That No Violation Occurred ML20195J1971999-06-14014 June 1999 Advises That GE-NE-523-B13-01920-56,Rev 1,submitted with 990202 Affidavit,Marked Proprietary,Will Be Withheld from Public Disclosure,Per 10CFR2.790(b)(5) & Section 103(b) of AEA of 1954,as Amended ML20195H6931999-06-0707 June 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/99-03 & 50-325/99-03 on 990328-0508.Two Violations Noted & Being Treated as non-cited Violations,Consistent with App C of Enforcement Policy ML20195E8721999-05-28028 May 1999 Informs That Meeting Re Recently Completed Plant Performance Review for Licensee Facility Scheduled for 990720 ML20207B6081999-05-27027 May 1999 Informs That Staff Finds That RWCU Sys Piping Outboard of Second CIV at Bsep,Units 1 & 2,meets Staff Criteria of Schedule a as Delineated in Encl.Licensee Proposal to Eliminate Augmented Insp Per GL 88-01,acceptable ML20206Q5281999-05-17017 May 1999 Responds to 990304 Request for Two Rail Routes to Be Used for Transport of Spent Fuel from Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Southport,Nc & Hb Robinson Steam Electric Plant, Hartsville,Sc to Shearon Harris Npp,Near New Hill,Sc ML20206G1811999-05-0404 May 1999 Forwards SE Approving Three of 25 Relief Requests Submitted by for Third 10-year ISI Program.Remaining Reliefs Will Be Evaluated in Separate SEs ML20206B9291999-04-26026 April 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/99-02 & 50-325/99-02 on 990214-0327.Three Violations Being Treated as non-cited Violations ML20206A1561999-04-0909 April 1999 Informs That on 990316,M Herrell of CP&L & Author Confirmed Initial Operator Licensing Exam Schedule for Y2K. Initial Exam Dates Will Be Wks of 000214 & 20 for Approx 16 Candidates.Nrc Will Write Exam ML20205J9121999-03-31031 March 1999 Informs That Effective 990328,A Hansen Became NRR Licensing Project Manager for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20205F8681999-03-30030 March 1999 Discusses Approval of Change to EP Eliminating Incorporation of Technical Support Center Into Protected Area.Forwards SE Related to Location of Technical Support Center ML20205D5541999-03-30030 March 1999 Discusses Core Shroud Reinsp Plan Submitted by CP&L on 980828 & 981221 for BSEP Unit 2 Refueling Outage 13 (B214R1) Scheduled to Begin on 990417.Concludes That Proposed Reinsp Plan & Schedule for Reinsp of Weld H5 Acceptable ML20205D2931999-03-23023 March 1999 Advises of NRC Planned Insp Effort Resulting from Plant PPR Completed on 990204,to Develop Integrated Understanding of Safety Performance.Historical Listing of Plant Issues & Details of Insp Plan for Next Eight Months Encl ML20204J8071999-03-18018 March 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/98-14 & 50-325/99-14 on 990111-15,25 & 29.Violations Being Treated as non-cited Violations ML20204J7241999-03-15015 March 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/99-01 & 50-325/99-01 on 990103- 0212.No Violations Noted.Five Violation Being Treated as non-cited Violations ML20207H4291999-03-0202 March 1999 Discusses NRC OI Rept 2-1998-014 on 980429-990112.NRC Determined That There May Have Been Atmosphere at BSEP Such That Employees Were Reluctant to Report Safety Problems. Requests Written Response Re Position on Environ ML20203D5831999-02-10010 February 1999 Forwards Biological Opinion for CP&L Review & Comment Re Impact on Endangered Sea Turtles of Operation of Brunswick Steam Electric Plant ML20203D6871999-02-0909 February 1999 Forwards SER Accepting Licensee 980225 & 0806 Relief Requests PRR-02,VRR-02,VRR-03,VRR-05,VRR-11,VRR-12 & RFJ-03, Associated with Third 10-year Interval Inservice Testing Program for Brunswick Steam Electric Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20203G5371999-02-0505 February 1999 Informs That NRC Plans to Administer Generic Fundamentals Exam Section of Written Operator Licensing Exam on 990407. Representative of Facility Must Submit Either Ltr Indicating No Candidates or Listing of Candidates for Exam ML20202J5761999-01-28028 January 1999 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/98-11 & 50-325/98-11 on 981122-990102.No Violations Noted.Evaluated 990120 Response to NOV 50-325/98-10-03 & Found Response Meets Requirements of 10CFR2.201 ML20199K9921999-01-22022 January 1999 Ack Receipt of Util 990112 Withdrawal of Request for Exemption, from 10CFR70.24 Requirements for Criticality Monitoring Sys in Areas of Brunswick Steam Electric Plant ML20199G7621999-01-15015 January 1999 Responds to Util ,As Supplemented by 980225 & 0520 Ltrs,Describing Spring 1998 Core Shroud Reinspection Plan for Unit 1.NRC Found Plan Acceptable ML20199K3071999-01-14014 January 1999 Informs That on 990117,Region II Will Implement Staff Reorganization as Part of agency-wide Streamlining Effort. Copy of Organization Charts for Info Encl ML20198P0121998-12-28028 December 1998 Ltr Contract:Task Order 35, Brunswick Safety Sys Engineering Insp, Under Contract NRC-03-98-021 ML20206R8781998-12-23023 December 1998 Provides Summary of 981105 Training Managers Conference Held in Atlanta,Georgia.Conference Agenda,List of Conference Attendees,Presentation Slides & Preliminary Schedule for FY99 & FY00 Encl ML20198P4621998-12-21021 December 1998 First Partial Response to FOIA Request for Documents. Documents Listed in App A,Already Available in Pdr.Documents Listed in App B,Being Release in Their Entirety.Documents Listed in App C,Withheld in Part (Ref FOIA Exemption 6) ML20198P0211998-12-21021 December 1998 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/98-10 & 50-325/98-10 on 981011- 1121 & Nov.Two Violations of NRC Requirements Identified. Violation a of Concern Because NRC Identified Two Standby Gas Treatment Sys Valves Out of Position ML20198C6641998-12-17017 December 1998 Discusses Completion of Licensing Action for NRC Bulletin 96-003, Potential Plugging of ECC Suction Strainers by Debris in BWR, Issued on 980506 ML20196F5151998-12-0202 December 1998 Forwards RAI Re Extension of Balance of Plant & Emergency Electrical Bus Aot,Submitted as Part of Application for Converting to ITS for Plant,Units 1 & 2 Dtd 961101.Response Requested within 30 Days from Receipt of Ltr ML20196G2481998-11-25025 November 1998 Advises of Planned Insp Effort Resulting from Insp Planning Meeting on 981102.Insp Plan for Next 4 Months & Historical Listing of Plant Issues,Called Plant Issues Matrix, Encl ML20196D4831998-11-24024 November 1998 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/98-13 & 50-325/98-13 on 981026-30.No Violations Noted.Rept Partially Withheld Ref 10CFR73.21 ML20196D6481998-11-20020 November 1998 Informs That Ssei Repts 50-324/99-01 & 50-325/99-01 at Brunswick Facility Have Been Scheduled for 990111-15 & 25-29.Insp Objective Will Be to Evaluate Capability of Hpci& RCIC Sys to Perform Safety Functions Required ML20196C9921998-11-13013 November 1998 Informs That on 981007,NRC Administered Generic Fundamentals Exam Section of Written Operator Licensing Exam.Copy of Answer Key & Master Bwr/Pwr Encl,Even Though Util Did Not Participate in Exam.Without Encls ML20195G4121998-11-0909 November 1998 Forwards Insp Repts 50-324/98-09 & 50-325/98-09 on 980830-1010.NRC Concluded That Info Re Reasons for Violation & C/A Taken & Planned to Correct Violation & Prevent Recurrence,Already Adequately Addressed in Encl Insp Rept ML20155C6771998-10-27027 October 1998 Forwards Audit Rept on Year 2000 Program for Plant,Units 1 & 2,conducted on 981006-09 as Followup to NRC GL 98-01, Year 2000 Readiness of Computer Sys at Npps, Issued on 980511 1999-08-05
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4 DCT 0 s 199g Docket Nos. 50-325, 50-324 License Nos. OPR-71, DPR-62 Carolita Power and Light Corapany
/ ATTN: Mr. E. E. Utley Senior Executive Vice President Power Supply and Engineering and Construction P. O. Box 1%1 Raleigh, NC 27602 .
Gentlemen:
SUBJECT:
ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE
SUMMARY
This letter refers to the Enforcement Conference held at our request on September 8, 1988. This conference concerned activities authorized for The issues discussed at the meeting related to:
y(our Brunswick facility.
- 1) instrument installation deficiencies and non-conservatisms in the 4 instrument settings associated with High Pressure Coolant Injection (HPCI)/ l Reactor Core Isolation Cooling (RCIC) high steam line flow isolation; (2) apparent inadequate corrective action related to operability of safety related DC motor operated valves; and (3) electrical switchboard operability as it relates to the apparent inadequacy of actions taken to identify and correct I
silicon bronze bolt failures.
l A list of attendees, a sumary, and a copy of your handout are enclosed. We I are continuing our review of those issues to determine the appropriate enforce-ment action.
In accordance with Section 2.790 of the NRC's "Rules of Practice," Part 2 Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, a copy of the letter and its enclosures will be placed in the NRC Public Document Room.
Should you have any questions concerning this letter, please contact us.
Sincerely, h
Malcolm L. Ernst, Acting Regional Administrator
Enclosures:
- 1. List of Attendees
- 2. Management Meeting Sumary
- 3. Licensee Handout ec w/encls: (See page 2) 8810260235 GS1005 i PDR ADOCK 05000324 1 Q PDC {
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vt. W. Howe, Vice President
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, OCT0$ 199 ENCLOSURE 1 LIST OF ATTENDEES CAROLINA POWER AND LIGHT M. A. McDuffie, Senior Vice President, Nuclear Generation P. W. Howe, Vice President, Brunswick Nuclear Project M. A. Jones, Director, Onsite Nuclear Safety l J. L. Harness, General Manager, Brunswick R. E. Helme, Manager, Technical Support L.1. Loflin, Section Manager Nuclear Licensing '
J. O'Sullivan. Special Project Manager, Brunswick J. S. Boone, Principal Engineer, Technical Support G. A. Thompson, Project Engineer, Electrical Systems l W. J. Schade, Senior Electrical Engineer NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMN!SSION. Ril l M. L. Ernst Deputy Regional Administrator !
C. W. Hehl, Deputy Director. Division of Reactor Projects (DRP) !
A. F. Gibson, Director, Di.*ision of Reactor Safety (DRS) '
G. R. Jenkins, Director, Enforcement and Investigation Coordination Staff (EICS)
A. R. Herdt, Chief Engineering Branch, DRS P. E. Fredrickson, Chief, Projects Section 1A(PS-1A),DRP T. E. Conlon, Chief Plant Systems Section (PSS) DRS '
F, Jape, Chief. Test Programs Section (TPS) DRS .
W. H. Ruland, Senior Resident Inspector, PS-1A, DRP !
R. E. Carroll, Project Engineer, PS-1A, DRP [
B. Uryc, Enforcement Coordinator, EICS >
P. J. Fillion. Reactor Inspector, PSS, DRS R. H. Bernhard, Reactor Inspector, TPS, DRS
, J. L. Coley, Reactor Inspector, Materials and Processes Section. DRS e S. G. Tingen, Reactor Inspector, TPS DRS .
i NUCLEAR REGULATORY COPNISSION. HEADQUARTERS G. C. Iainas, Assistant Director for Region !! Reactors. Division of Reactor !
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ihe Deputy Regional Administrator opened the meeting by indicating that the tbee issues to be discussed (i.e. , OC motor valve failures / design inade- t qucio. non-conservative HPC1/RCIO high steam flow setpoints, and silicon ;
tronze bolt failures) appeared to exhibit a cocrnon weakness in management L w reness ud followup. AdditionaHy, he expressed a concern over the amount (
9f MC iMervention/proding that was rreired in two uf the issues before they i rfat resolved, Acknowledging their understanding of NRC's concerns, CP&L began L t%ir presecution by discusstag the probh.m of inadequate DC motor torque as l' tt relates to origim! design features, included in this design features discusion were the generic aspects of the DC motors' starting resistors, !
absence of thermal overload protection, '.coperature effect on motor-winding :
resistance, and inadequate cab?e siting. Tha licensee also addressed earlier [
CP&L studies / activities that, on first glunce, apaeared as though they should have alerted CPtL of the CC motor design inc.equscia. Th*se studies /activi-ties included the licentee's 1984 voltage stvy, M8T HPCI SSFI, IEB 85-03 ,
activitlisi and the DC motor fsilure history. 10 all these reviews, CP&L '
indicated : hat their efforts were flawed, in th4t tney accepted the design >
. basis as t'e$ng fondsmentally correct and, thus, dhi not sufficiently challenge ;
its accuracy. Lihen asked by NRC, the licensee s'at)d that it wasn't until the l third known (41We of HPCI stern admission valve 441-F001 in May 1988, that the existence of starting resistors wu recognized c possibly presenting an ,
operability problen. However, a fourth failure in i <te June 1988 Occurred '
before startig resistors were confirmed as an operaMity problem and the i HPCI injectiew valve E41-F006 on both Units were determined to be undersized. ,
The licensee shut both Units down to replace the undersized F006 motors and i increase cable size; jumpered around starting resistors on motors with an L opening safety functioni and initiated a study to ensure that an adequate >
operating margin exists for all safety-related motor operated valves. ,
< Additionally, CP&L indicated that other modifications were under development !
(i.e., removal of energized shunt field, itestallation of induced voltage !
protection, etc.) and that activities to procure new DC motors has been ;
initiated. l With respect to the HRl/RCIC high steam flow instrumentation problems CP&L j pointed out that these instrvnents were backed up by area high temperature ,
switches which would also &<ect and provide adequate isolatins./protecthn from i a HPCI/RCIC Steam line breat. The licensee then presented a chronology of the i HPCI/RCIC instrument problems, including the observed setpoint driftt cod l J potential pipe sloping problem identified in tdovember 1987; the initial pipe i sloping analysis and subsequent tower Mg of setpoints which toak pW:e in the .
February thru March, 1988 time frame; a second analysis (change from GE to ASME l 1 r'ethodologies) and subsequent lowering of setpoints which tock place in etriy r June 1988; and the special tetting conducted at tne end of June 1988 which !
- id?ntified reversed high and law sensing lines on the Unit 2 HPCI N005 Instrt.- ;
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would have functioned in spite of the swapped sensing lines. However, its !
setpoint was found to be above the Technical Specification (TS) limit of 3001 :
flov. The non-conservatism in the setpoints of the N004 instruments was i deuribed by CP&L as being due to the negative standby readings not being i considered during start up testing. The NRC pointed out that the Senior t Resident Inspector had discussed with CP&L and identified as an unresolved item in his November 1987 inspection report, this very same problem. CP&L had no ,
response as to why it took from November 1987 until June 1988 to resolve this problem; but said they would pursue the matter. The licensee then indicated ;
that as a result of a very recent analysis, the only instruments that were at i any time outside the TS 300% flow setpoint limit were the three addressed ,
above; thus, all other instrument setpoint reductions whien took place were ;
characterized by the licensee as unnecessary. Additionally, when questioned, l the licensee confirmed that even with the non-conservative setpoints, there l' would be no impact on EQ profiles.
Regarding the failure of silicon bronze bolts in safety-related motor control centers (MCCs) CP&L presented a chronology of events (from January 1986 to the present) in an attempt to demonstrate that appropriate corrective action was r taken based on the facts known at the time. By November of 1986, 16 silicon l brone carriage head (SBCH) bolts had been found failed (three 1/2-inch in '
shippina splits and thirteen 5/16-inch in vertical-to-horizontal bus bar connections). CP&L 'ndicated that a study perfomed at that time showed the !
1/2-inch SBCH bolt failures were due to overtorquing. Although no such i correlation could be drawn on the 5/16-inch SBCH bolts in the vertical-to- ,
l horizontal bus bar connections, they too were recomended to be replaced with j like SBCH bolts during routine MCC preventive maintenance, in retrospect, the ,
licensee indicated that they saw the lack of any further analysis in November !
1986 on the 5/16-inch SBCH bolts as an "inefficiency"; but, at that time, the i i failures were considered random. CP&L emphasized that it wasn't until a l special inspection during the dual Unit outage (January - February 1988 time ,
frame) that a significant number of 5/16-inch SBCH bolts had been found with !
cracked / broken heads. According to CP&L, this was the only time where, in conjunction with a seismic event, bolt failures could hAve rendered saftty (
equipment inoperable. ;
The discussion then proceeded on to the April - May time frame when inter-granular stress :orrosion cracking (IGSCC) was identified as the failure ;
mechanism and it's accelerated attack on previously replaced SBCH bolts was ;
identified. The NRC pointed out that during this period there appeared to be some comunications problem between the Maintenance people working in the MCCs i and the Technical Support Group as to the existence of additional sizes, types, i and locations cf silicon bronze bolts. The licensee agreed and said the system l engineering concept was being enhanced to assume the lead role in problem i investigation. They also indicated that although considered appropriate, i plant-to-NRC comunications could also be improved. Returning to NRC's opening ;
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As the root cause for the !GSCC is not yet kr.own, CP&L indicated that they will -
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CP&L concluded their presentation by assuring the NPC that Brunswick manageeent I is tctally committed to safe, correct, and reliable operation of the power i'
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SEPTEMBER S, 1988 j AGENDA OPENING COMMENTS P. W. HOWE DC MOTOR DESICN J. O'SULLIVAN HPCl/RCIC STEAM LEAK J. S. BOONE DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION SILICON BRONZE BOLTS R. E. HELME CLOSING REhARKS J. L. HARNESS 2
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- SEPTEMBER 8, 1988 ORIGINAL DESIGN FEATURES STARTING RESISTORS
- MOTOR CASING HEATING ELEMENTS SHUNT FIELD CONTINU0USLY ENERGIZED ABSENCE OF INDUCED VOLTAGE PROTECTION ABSENCE OF THERMAL-0VERLOAD PROTECTION
- TEMPERATURE EFFECT ON MOTOR-WINDING RESISTANCE
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CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 8, 1988 BATTERY V0LTAGE STUDY SPECIAL STUDY TO ASSESS THE EFFECT OF STARTING RESISTORS AND CABLE IMPEDANCE DID NOT CONSIDER DEGRADED VOLTAGE AND ACCIDENT TEMPERATURES INCORRECT AMBIENT TEMPERATURE ASSUMED REPORT CONCLUSION MISLEADING
- CONFLICTS BETWEEN ACCEPTABILITY CRITERION, PROBLEM STATEMENT, AND ACTUAL FINDINGS 1
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY BRUNSWICY, STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 8, 1988 SELF-INITIATED SSFI HPCI SYSTEM 200+ ITEMS / QUESTIONS REDUCED VOLTAGE STARTING MOTOR SIZING RESPONSES DEVELOPED USING EXISTING CONCEPTS AND REFERENCES
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CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 8, 1988 DC MOTOR FAILURES DESIGN INADEQUACIES DISCOVERED IN JULY 1988 WERE IN THE HPCI WATER' INJECTION VALVE (E41-F006) AND THE HPCI TURBINE STEAM ADMISSION VALVE (E41-F001).
PREVIOUS MOTOR FAILURES OF F006 AND F001:
1-E41-F001 OCTOBER 1986 DECEMBER 1987 MAY 1988 JUNE 1988 1-E41-F0i)6 JANUARY 1987 2-E41-F001 NONE 2-E41-F006 NONE l
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CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTP.IC PLANT ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 8, 1988 IEB 85-03 o BULLETIN TASKING REVIEW AND DOCUMENT THE DESIGN AND BASIS FOR EACH VALVE DOCUMENTATION SHOULD INCLUDE MAXIMUM DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE OPENING AND CLOSING ESTABLISH TORQUE SWITCH SETTINGS TO MEET THOSE REQUIREMENTS CHANGE INDIVIDUAL VALVE SETTINGS ESTABLISH CONTROLS TO MAINTAIN SWITCH SETTINGS TESTING ACTIVITIES REVIEWED BY LIMITORQUE ENGINEERS r
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 8, 1988 OPERABILITY ISSUES o F001/F006 VALVES OUTSIDE CALCULATED DESIGN MARGIN BY DEFINITION - INOPERABLE LC0 ENTERED UPON DETERMINING IN0PERABILITY BOTH UNITS SHUT DOWN FOR MODIFICATION WORST CASE TEMPERATURE AND VOLTAGE ASSUMPTIONS USED IN CALCULATIONS CONSERVATISM IN VENDOR CALCULATIONS ACTUAL CONDITIONS MORE FAVORABLE THAN CALCULATED -
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CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 8, 1988 CORRECTIVE ACTIONS o COMPLETED BOTH UNITS SHUT DOWN TO REPLACE MOTORS AND INCREASE CABLE SIZE INITIATED A STUDY TO ENSURE THAT ADEQUATE OPERATING MARGIN EXISTS FOR ALL SAFETY-RELATED MOVs JUMPERED STARTING RESISTORS ON MOTORS WITH AN OPENING SAFETY FUNCTION STUDY CONDUCTED BY VENDOR REPRESENTATIVE TO ASSESS VALVE APPLICATION o IN PROGRESS / PLANNED MODIFICATIONS UNDER DEVELOPMENT REMOVE ENERGIZED SHUNT FIELD REMOVE MOTOR CASING HEATERS INSTALL INDUCED VOLTAGE PROTECTION INSTALL THERMAL TRIP DEVICES i INITIATE PURCHASE ACTIVITIES TO PROCURE NEW DC MOTORS IN!TIATE OTHER MODIFICATIONS AS REQUIRED 1
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 8, 1988 HPCI/RCIC LEAK DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION o LEAK DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION o EVENTS o ISSUES o SAFETY SIGNIFICANCE -
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CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 8, 1988 LEAK DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION o PURPOSE DETECT HPC1/RCIC STEAM LINE BREAK LIMIT LOSS OF INVENTORY FROM REACTOR LIMIT BREAK IMPACT ON REACTOR BUILDING ENVIRONMENT o DESIGN HIGH TEMPERATURE SWITCHES DETECT FULL RANGE OF BREAKS TWO REDUNDANT DIVISIONS 30-MINUTE TIME DELAY FOR SOME RCIC SWITCHES HIGH STEAM FLOW DETECTS BREAKS > 300% OF RATED STEAM FLOW
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 8, 1988 LEAK DETECTION INSTRUMENTATION (CONTINUED)
TWO REDUNDANT DIVISIONS SEPARATE ELB0W TAP PER DIVISION ORIGINALLY HAD MECHANICAL DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SWITCHES REPLACED WITH ANALOG INSTRUMENTATION SETPOINTS +300% RATED FLOW, STEAM LINE BREAK
-300% RATED FLOW, INSTRUMENT LINE BREAK
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BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 8, 1988 EVENTS o INSTRUMENT DRIFT SLIGHT INCREASE IN STANDBY READING OF 2-E41-N004 .
INVESTIGATION IDENTIFIED POSSIBLE PIPE SLOPING PROBLEMS WHICH COULD CREATE VAPOR P0CKETS o SETPOINT REVIEW INITIALLY CONCERNED WITH IMPACT OF POSSIBLE SLOPING PROBLEMS UNCERTAINTY IN ADEQUACY OF ORIGINAL CALCULATIONS o SWITCHED INSTRUMENT PIPING ,
i FOUND 2-E41-N005 WITH SWITCHED PIPING i i
ISSUES o WHAT WAS SAFETY SIGNIFICANCE?
o WAS BSEP's INVESTIGATION ADEQUATE AND TIMELY?
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CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 8, 1988 SAFETY SIGNIFICANCE o CONCLUSIONS ;
NO SAFETY SIGNIFICANCE OF EVENTS SOME TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION REQUIREMENTS NOT FULLY SATISFIED REQUIRED PERFORMANCE CAPABILITY NOT AFFECTED HOWEVER o BASIS FOR , , .
INSTRUMENT DRIFT INCREASE TOWARDS SETPOINT SO OPERABILITY NOT AFFECTED EFFECTIVELY LOWERED SETPOINT ADEQUATE MARGIN REMAINED FOR STARTUP FLOW SPIKE POTENTIAL VAPOR P0CKETS WOULD HAVE INSIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON CHANGE IN DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE FOR BREAK FLOW SETPOINT REDUCTIONS FOR P0TENTIAL SLOPING -
PROBLENS NOT ACTUALLY NEEDED
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SETPOINT BASED UPON TEST DATA IS THE MOST APPROPRIATE METHOD l 1
RECENT TEST RESULTS COMPARABLE WITH STARTUP RESULTS EITHER SET OF DATA ACCEPTABLE SOME DIFFERENCES EXPECTED DUE TO DIFFERENCES IN CONDITIONS AND EXTRAPOLATION TO DESIGN CONDITIONS i
SETPOINTS FOR 1 AND 2-E41-N004 FOUND TO EXCEED TECHNICAL i
SPECIFICATION LIMIT NEGATIVE STANDBY READINGS NOT CONSIDERED DURING STARTUP TRIP AT SLIGHTLY HIGHER FLOWS PREVIOUS SETPOINT REDUCTIONS FOR OTHER REASONS NOW CONSIDERED TO HAVE BEEN UNNECESSARY
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 8, 1988 SAFETY SIGNIFICANCE (CONTINUED)
SWITCHED INSTRUMENT PIPING TRIP FUNCTION OF 2-E41-N005 NOT LOST TRIPS PRESENT FOR BOTH (+) 300% AND (-) 300% FLOW SETPOINT EXCEEDED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION LIMIT HOWEVER TRIP AT SLIGHTLY HIGHER FLOW
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SUMMARY
RCIC CAPABILITY NOT REDUCED OR AFFECTED HPCI 1-E41-N004, 2-E41-N004, AND 2-E41-N005 HIGH FLOW SETPOINTS EXCEEDED TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION LIMIT NO IMPACT ON EQ PROFILES LIMITING PROFILES BASED UPON 1000 LB/SEC DEG BREAK EQ 300% BREAK CASE ASSUMED 160 LB/SEC EVEN WITH HIGHER 300% BREAK FLOW, DEG CASE REMAINS BOUNDING BY SEVERAL FACTORS FULLY REDUNDANT LEAK DETECTION CAPABILITY PROVIDED BY HPCI AND RCIC AREA HIGH TEMPERATURE SWITCHES
- NECESSARY DIVERSE, REDUNDANT ISOLATION CAPABILITY RETAINED NO SAFETY SIGNIFICANCE BASED UPON DESIGN BASIS
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 8, 1988 ADEQUACY OF BhEP'S INVESTIGATION o INITIATING EVENT WAS CHANGED IN STANDBY READING OF 2-E41-N004 ONE-HALF DIVISION CHANGE ON 11/3/87 CHANGE WAS NOT SIGNIFICANT RESPONSE WAS PROMPT SUBSEQUENT CHANGES (11/7 AND 11/24) BROUGHT INCREASED ATTENTION INVESTIGATION INCLUDED FIELD TESTING, ANALYSIS, AND DOCUMENT REVIEWS -
POTENTIAL PIPE SLOPING PROBLEM IDENTIFIED CONDITIONS CONFIRMED AT FIRST OPPORTUNITY EVALUATION PREPARED BEFORE STARTUP TO LOWER SETPOINTS ACTION WAS BASED UPON "WORST CASE" ASSUMPTIONS AND AN EXPEDITED ASSESSMENT ACTUAL EFFECT THOUGHT TO BE INSIGNIFICANT S0 NO REASON IDENTIFIED FOR TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION OPERABILITY CONCERNS
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FINAL EVALUATION CONCLUDES SLOPING PROBLEM HAS AN INSIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON SETPOINTS SETPOINT CHANGES WERE NOT NEEDED FOR THIS REASON ORIGINAL JUDGMENT CONFIRMED o SETPOINT REVIEW PIPE SLOPING PROBLEM CREATED POSSIBLE NEED FOR ADDED MARGIN IN SETPOINT SLOPING WAS POSSIBLE CONSTRUCTION DEFICIENCY CONCERN DID NOT INDICATE PROBLEMS WITH ORIGINAL SETPOINT DETERMINATION ORIGINAL SETPOINTS DETERM!NED BY GE WITH NO REASON TO QUESTION THEIR CORRECTNESS SEVERAL METHODS AVAILABLE TO DETERMINE SETPOINT EACH ATTEMPT PRODUCED MORE CONSERVATIVE RESULTS FOR AT LEAST ONE INSTRUMENT
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 8, 1988 ADEQUACY OF BSEP'S INVESTIGATION EXPEDITED CONSERVATIVE ACTION LED TO DECREASING SETPOINTS FINAL EVALUATION DETERMINED USE OF TEST DATA MOST APPROPRIATE MOST SETPOINT REDUCTIONS WERE UNNECESSARY REVIEW DID FIND TWO SETPOINTS WERE NOT PROPERLY ADJUSTED DURING STARTUP FOR NEGATIVE STANDBY READING 1-E41-N004 2-E41-N004 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION LC0 REQUIREMENTS MET ONCE DEFICIENCIES WERE DETERMINED o SWITCHED INSTRUMENT PIPING PREVIOUS PROBLEMS DID NOT INDICATE POTENTIAL PROBLEM WITH CROSSED-INSTRUMENT PIPING PROBLEM NOT OBSERVABLE EXPECT WHILE OPERATING HPCI INDICATOR NOT OBSERVABLE FROM CONTROL ROOM
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 8, 1988 ADEQUACY OF BSEP'S INVESTIGATION (CONTINUED)
ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION CROSSED PIPING IDENTIFIED IN DRYWELL DURING CONSTRUCTION DRAWING ISSUED TO CORRECT AT INSTRUMENT RACK PLANT MODIFICATIONS NO MODIFICATIONS TO DRYWELL PIPING MODIFICATIONS TO OUTSIDE PIPING ONLY REPLACED INSTRUMENTS OR VALVES NO PIPING CHANGES PLANNED QC "AS BUILTS" PER DRAWINGS PERFORMED
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 8, 1988 CONCLUSIONS o NO SAFETY SIGNIFICANCE HIGH FLOW LOGIC WOULD HAVE WORKED LESS CONSERVATIVE SETPOINT DOES NOT AFFECT EQ PROFILES FULLY INDEPENDENT HIGH TEMPERATURE LOGIC AVAILABLE NO SAFETY FUNCTION LOST NO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION LCOs EXCEEDED o RESOLUTION AS BUILT THE APPROPRIATE INSTRUMENT LINES IN NEXT REFUELING OUTAGE AND DETERMINE ANY NECESSARY ADDITIONAL ACTIONS
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 8, 1988 SILICON BRONZE BOLT ISSUES o PROBLEM: FAILURE OF SILICON BRONZE BOLTS IN SAFETY-RELATED MOTOR CONTROL CENTERS (MCCs),
o QUESTIONS: 1. DID WE EXCEED ANY ACTION STATEMENTS?
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- 2. WERE THE SAFETY FUNCTIONS PRESERVED?
YES
- 3. WHAT WAS THE SAFETY SIGNIFICANCE?
JANUARY 1986: NONE NOVEMBER 1986: MINIMAL
- FEBRUARY 1988: SIGNIFICANT o CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS:
WILL DEMONSTRATE THAT CP&L TOOK APPROPRIATE CORRECTIVE ACTION BASED ON THE FACTS KNOWN AT THE TIME.
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WHILE APPROPRIATE CORRECTIVE ACTIONS WERE TAKEN, THERE WERE SOME INEFFICIENCIEG WHICH OCCURRED. THESE WILL BE ADDRESSED.
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 8, 1988 CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS o JANUARY 1986:
THREE 1/2" SBCH BOLTS FOUND BROKEN.
SHIPPING SPLITS ROUTINE PM BY MAINTENANCE MISAPPLICATION TECHNICAL SUPPORT INSPECTS SHIPPING SPLITS OF REMAINING SAFETY-RELATED MCCs.
SIX MORE 1/2" SBCH FOUND. (NOT BROKEN)
ROOT CAUSE: OVERT 0RQUING
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- MI TORQUE SPEC FOR STEEL o REMAINDER OF 1986:
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THREE 1/2" IN SHIPPING SPLITS THIRTEEN 5/16" IN VERTICAL-TO-HORIZONTAL BUS BAR CONNECTIONS I
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i PROBLEM BEllEVED TO BE OVERT 0RQUING.
INITIATED DETAILED STUDY TO CORRELATE :
VITH MAINTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTION DATA.
RESULTS IN NOVEMBER 1986. ;
STUDY DID RQI CORRELATE OVERT 0RQUING ON 5/16" SBCH BOLTS.
SAFETY SIGNIFICANCE DEEMED MINIMAL AS:
16 FAILURES TO DATE OUT OF THOUSANDS.
N0 SAFETY FUNCTION IMPAIRED.
HOWEVER, RECOMMENDED REPLACING 5/16" SBCH BOLTS IN SAFETY-RELATED MCCs AT THE VERTICAL-TO-HORIZONTAL BUS BAR CONNECTIONS.
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i CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS (CONTINUED) 1 o 1987: MAINTENANCE PERFORMS ROUTINE PMs THROUGHOUT THE I YEAR. l l
1 REPLACING 5/16" SBCH BOLTS AT VEP.TICAL-TO- l HORIZONTAL BUS BAR CONNECTIONS (BOTH SAFETY I RELATED AND BOP).
- 0F ABOUT 15 MCCs WORKED, FOUND 12 ADDITIONAL BROKEN BOLTS, I
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DUAL-UNIT OUTAGE TOTAL BROKEN B01TS SO FAR:
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TWENTY-FIVE 5/16" SBCH (VERTICAL-TO- ,
HORIZONTAL)
MAINTENANCE CORilNUES TO PERFORM ROUTINE PMs DURING OUTA66.
NINETEEN FAILURES IN ONE MCC FOUND ON JANUARY 20.
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RESULTS (FEBRUARY 17) ,
12/54 BROKEN 5/16" SBCH BOLTS 12/54 BROKEN 5/16" SBCH BOLTS 10/54 BROKEN 5/16" SBCH BOLTS 19/54 BROKEN 5/16" SBCH BOLTS IMMEDIATE SAFETY SIGNIFICANCE RESOLVED AS BOLTS REPLACED.
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GE AND HARRIS METALLURGICAL LAB REPLY THE FAILURE MECHANISM IS IGSCC. CONTAMINANT NOT XNOWN.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT PULLS 5/16" SBCH BOLTS REPLACED 22 MONTHS PREVIOUSLY TO ASSESS.
TWO 5/16" SBCH FOUND BROKEN COMMUNICATED TO NRC SENIOR RESIDENT DEVELOP SCHEDULE TO REPLACE WITH SH EL (MAY 3 TO JUNE 17) f
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TS INSPECTION REVEALS ADDITIONAL 5/16" SBCH BOLTS IN SHIPPING SPLITS AND 1/2" + 5/16" SBCH BGLTS IN WRAP-A-ROUNDS.
SCHEDULE ACCELERATED TO FINISH PRIOR TO UNIT 2 STARTUP.
COMPLETED IN MAY OR EVALUATED AS NO SAFETY SIGNIFICANCE.
HEX-HEAD SAMPLING PROGR.AM INITIATED AS ROOT CAUSE (CONTAMINANT) NOT DETERMINED; HOWEVER, N0 FAILURES SEEN TO DATE.
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CONDUCTING HEX-HEAD SAMPLING PROGRAM.
DISCOVERED 5/16" SBCH BOLTS IN THE GROUND SPLICES.
EVALUATED AND NO SAFETY SIGNIFICANCE.
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, SEPTEMBER 8, 1938 ISSUES o CARRIAGE HEAD VS. HEX-HEAD SillCON BRONZE BOLTS HAD NOT SEEN ANY HEX-HEAD FAILURES; THEREFORE, EXCLUDED.
BOLT LAPPING LESS SEVERE FOR HEX-HEAD.
- AS ROOT CAUSE NOT KNOWN, WILL CONTINUE TO REPLACE WITH STEEL AND SAMPLE REMAINING ACCESSIBLE SILICON BRONZE BOLTS IN THE MCC'S AS WELL AS DEVELOP AIR SAMPLING INSIDE THE MCCs.
o SCOPE N0 INTERNAL DRAWINGS EXIST FOR THE MCCs. ;
GE DOES NOT HAVE THE DRAWINGS. :
- THEREFORE, PREPLANNING VERY DIFFICULT.
- LJT, COULD HAVE BEEN BETTER SCOPED ONCE WENT INTO THE MCCs DURING T!IE DUAL-UNIT OUTAGE. !
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 8, 1988 CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS (CONTINUED) o TODAY -
SAMPLING PROGRAM COMPLETED.
NO HEX-HEAD FAILURES ,
MAINTENANCE REPi c.IN.' 't ACCESSIBLE SillCON BRONZE but-' . SIEEL.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT DEVELOPING ONGOING SAMPLING PROGRAM TO 11CLUDE:
ANALSIS BY HARRIS METALLURGICAL LAB 0F PULLED BOLTS, AND AIR SAMPLING ANALYSIS INSIDE MCCs.
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY BRUNSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT ENFORCEMENT CONFERENCE SEPTEMBER 8, 1988 ISSUES (CONTINUED) o COMMUNICATIONS INTRAPLANT FELT TO BE POOR. ENHANCING SYSTEM ENGINEERING CONCEPT f TO ASSUME LEAD ROLE IN PROBLEM INVESTIGATION. ;
PLANT TO NRC BELIEVE COMMUNICATIONS APPROPRIATE BUT CAN BE IMPROVED, o ROOT CAUSE ANALYSIS SHOULD HAVE BEEN PURSUED MORE AGGRESSIVELY. l A STRENGTHENED CORRECTIVE ACTION PROGRAM SHOULD IMPROVE.
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- IF NOT REPLACED, ANALYZED AS OK.
o AS ROOT-CAUSE ANALYSIS NOT KNOWNa CONTINUE TO REPLACE SBHH BOLTS WITH STEEL.
ESTABLISH ONGOING SAMPLING PROGRAM BY 9/30/88.
ESTABLISH MECHANISM FOR MCC AIR SAMPLING BY 10/31/88.
o ONG0ING ENHANCEMENTS TO THE SYSTEM ENGINEERING FUNCTION-SYSTEM ENGINEER 1R CHARGE OF PROBLEM RESOLUTION UNLESS l
FORKALLY TURNED OVER TO ANOTHER GROUP WITH PLANT [
GENERAL MANAGER CONCURRENCE.
IMPROVE TRENDING EVALVATIONS SO SYSTEM ENGINEER IS AWARE OF ADVERSE TRENDS (1.E., ROUTINE TROUBLE TICKET REVIEWS),
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BETTER FOCUS ON ROOT CAUSE IMPROVEMENT IN PLANNING PROCESS '
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t o NO ACTION STATEMENT EXCEEDED o SAFETY FUNCTION OF EQUIPMENT PRESERVED o CP&L TOOK APPROPRIATE CORRECTIVE ACTIONS BASED ON THE FACTS KNOWN AT THE TIME
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I. CP&L APPRECIATES THIS OPPORTUNITY TO PRESENT ITS O',1N ASSESSMENT OF THE DC MOTOR, 300% STEAM FLOW SETPOINT, AND SILICON BRONZE BOLT ISSUES.
ALTHOUGH CP&L HAS ITS OWN VIEW 0F THE REGULATORY VULNERABILITY IT HAS INCURRED IN EACH OF THESE ISSUES, PRINCIPAL CONCERN IS TO LEAVE HERE WITH THE REGULATOR FEELING THAT CP&L IS PURSUING PROPER AND PRUDENT CORRECTIVE ACTIONS IN A TIMELY FASHION.
111. WE WISH TO ASSURE YOU THAT THE MANAGEMENT OF THE BRUNSWICK :
PROJECT AND POWER PLANT IS TOTALLY COMMITTED TO SAFE, CORRECT, AND RELIABLE OPE' RATION OF THE POWER PLANT,
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