ML20213A513
| ML20213A513 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Issue date: | 03/31/1987 |
| From: | Heltemes C NRC OFFICE FOR ANALYSIS & EVALUATION OF OPERATIONAL DATA (AEOD) |
| To: | Lyon P INSTITUTE OF NUCLEAR POWER OPERATIONS |
| References | |
| AEOD-C701, NUDOCS 8704280054 | |
| Download: ML20213A513 (3) | |
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o Mr. Peter W. Lyon, Group Vice President AE0D/C701 Institute of Nuclear Power Operations 1100 Circle.75 Parkway Suite 1500 1
Atlanta, Georgia 30339
Dear Mr. Lyon:
SUBJECT:
CASE STUDY REPORT -- AIR SYSTEMS PROBLEMS AT U.S. LIGHT WATER REACTORS Following resolution of peer review comments, we have completed the enclosed case study report on air systems problems at U.S. light water reactors.
The study analyzes and evaluates the operational experience related to, and the safety implications associated with failures and degradations of air systems at U.S. LWRs.
The report presents aspects of air systems degradations and plant responses to air systems losses which are not addressed in previous studies.
It also highlights more than two dozen events in which, contrary to licensing assumptions, a safety-related system failed due to an air system degradation or failure. Operating events involving the loss or degradation of air systems were judged to be safety significant because they may lead, under different circumstances, to potentially serious events and conditions which have not been analyzed in the FSARs.
The report presents five recommendations, which, if implemented, would reduce reactor accident risks by reducing the likelihood for common mode failure of safety systems and by enhancing plant recovery from anticipated and unanticipated transients. The recomendations in the study address:
(1) ensuring that air system quality meets the requirements specified by the manufacturers of the plants' air-operated equipment; (2) ensuring adequate operator response by formulating and implementing anticipated transient and system recovery procedures for loss-of-air events; (3) improving training to ensure that plant operations and maintenance personnel are sensitized to the importance of air systems and the vulnerability of safety-related equipment served by the air systems to common mode failures; (4) confirming the adequacy and reliability of safety-related backup accumulators; and (5) verifying equipment response to gradual losses of air to ensure that such losses do not result in events which fall outside FSAR analyses.
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uAs you may know, AEOD reports do not represent an official NRC_ position or the position of the responsible NRC program office. Our. reports.are one input'to-
,an ongoing review and. evaluation process, and any recommendation contained in our final report will be considered and perhaps modified or eliminated by the responsible NRC office.
A copy of the case study report and this letter are being placed in the~Public Document Room at 1717 H Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20555.
-If you have any questions regarding this study, please feel free to contact me or Dr. Hal Ornstein at (301) 492-4439.
Sincerely, i
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4 C. J. Heltemes, Jr., Director Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data
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A copy of-the case study report and this letter are being pla d in the Public Document Room at 1717 H Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 2055.
If you have any questions'regarding this study, please el free to contact me or Dr. Hal Ornstein at (301)492-4439.
Sincerely, C. J. Heltemes, Jr., Director.
Office for Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data
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