PNO-IV-86-034, on 861031,foam Suppression Sys for Emergency Diesel Generator 13 Fuel Oil Storage Tank Room Manually Activated & on 861111,nitrogen Sys for 365-kV - 13.8-kV Standby Transformer Found Overpressurized

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PNO-IV-86-034:on 861031,foam Suppression Sys for Emergency Diesel Generator 13 Fuel Oil Storage Tank Room Manually Activated & on 861111,nitrogen Sys for 365-kV - 13.8-kV Standby Transformer Found Overpressurized
ML20214D805
Person / Time
Site: South Texas STP Nuclear Operating Company icon.png
Issue date: 11/12/1986
From: Constable G
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION IV)
To:
References
PNO-IV-86-034, NUDOCS 8611240262
Download: ML20214D805 (1)


November 12, 1986 PRELIMINARY NOTIFICATION OF EVENT OR UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE -- PN0-IV-86-34 This preliminary notification constitutes EARLY notice of events of POSSIBLE safety or public interest significance. The information is as initially received without verification or evaluation, and is basically all that is known by the Region IV staff on this date.

FACILITY: South Texas Project, Unit 1 Licensee Emergency Classification:

Bay City, Texas Notification of Unusual Event Houston Power & Light (HL&P) Alert DN: 50-498 Site Area Emergency General Emergency X Not Applicable

SUBJECT:

POSSIBLE TAMPERING - SOUTH TEXAS PROJECT Two incidents of apparent tampering have been identified at the South Texas Project (STP).

On October 31, 1986, the foam suppression system for Emergency Diesel Generator (EDG) No.13 Fuel Oil Storage Tank (F0ST) room was manually activated.

On November 11, 1986, the nitrogen system for the 365 KV - 13.8 KV standby transformer was found to be overpressurized. The system is designed to provide the transformer with a slightly positive pressure (1 - li psig). A craftsman discovered that a padlock on the control box had been removed and that the system was overpressurized to approximately four (4) psig. A supervisor reported that the system had been correctly secured on the previous day after a test of the components' fire suppression system.

Both of these incidents appear to have been intentional tampering. HL&P is establishing additional security measures.

No damage to safety-related equipment has been observed.

Neither the licensee nor the NRC plans to issue a press release.

The state of Texas will be informed.

Region IV received notification of this occurrence by telephone from the senior resident inspector. .

CONTACT: G. L. Constable FTS 728-8151 D:DRSP RA [0 >

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