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ENS 4739531 October 2011 22:00:0010 CFR 21.21General Electric Cr-120B Relays Supplied by National Technical Systems Fail Bench TestOn October 31, 2011, NextEra Energy Seabrook, LLC completed a 10 CFR 21 evaluation of a condition associated with General Electric (GE)-CR-120B relays supplied by National Technical Systems, Inc. and intended for use at Seabrook. Six (6) Quality Level 1 GE-CR-120B relays failed bench testing. During bench testing, the subject relays failed to reset when de-energized. An evaluation was performed to determine the applications where these relays could have been and were installed and to determine if the failure of the subject relays could result in a Substantial Safety Hazard as defined in 10 CFR 21.3. The evaluation concluded that there is one safety significant application relative to the failure of the GE-CR-120B relays to reset in the Seabrook Diesel Air Handling System (DAH). Each DAH system train (includes one supply fan and one exhaust fan per train) has one relay that provides a start permissive for the ventilation fans. An analysis of the failure of a GE-CR-120B relay in the DAH system determined that, if the relays were installed, the condition could create a substantial safety hazard due to a subsequent loss of the emergency power function. Therefore, this report is being submitted pursuant to the requirements of 10 CFR 21.21(d)(3)(i). A written notification will be made to the NRC within 30 days pursuant to 10 CFR 21.21(d)(3)(ii). No actual safety consequences resulted from this condition because the GE-CR-120B relays were not installed in the plant in this safety significant application. The licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.
ENS 4045315 January 2004 05:00:0010 CFR 21.21Part 21 Report Involving an Undersized Emergency Feedwater Pump ShaftFPL Energy Seabrook has determined that a Substantial Safety Hazard could exist regarding an undersized Emergency Feedwater Pump shaft in accordance with the requirements of 10CFR21. Therefore, FPL Energy Seabrook is reporting this deficiency to the NRC in accordance with 10CFR21. This Part 21 evaluation documents a deficiency in a rotating assembly for an Emergency Feedwater Pump refurbished at the Flowserve Charlotte Service Center - Charlotte, NC. The defect was an undersized shaft that was .001 inches smaller than the minimum diameter specified by the vendor. The shaft dimensions are considered to be proprietary by the vendor, so the undersized condition could not be identified by FPL Energy Seabrook personnel prior to installation. The undersized shaft was discovered during post-maintenance testing following shaft replacement. The NRC Resident Inspector will be informed.Feedwater