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The inspectors identified a non-cited violThe inspectors identified a non-cited violation of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B, Criterion XVI, because the licensee did not promptly identify and correct a condition adverse to quality associated with the train A safety-related component cooling water (CCW) radiation monitor (PRMIR7050A). Specifically, the licensee did not identify and correct the cause of repetitive failures of the train A CCW radiation monitor when the monitor experienced erratic radiation spikes and repeat issues with the detector. As a result, the licensee declared the radiation monitor inoperable on several occasions over a span of nine months. The licensee entered this issue into their corrective action program as CR-WF3-2012-4643. The immediate corrective actions taken to restore compliance included the replacement of all susceptible components of the radiation monitor and other associated equipment. Additionally, the licensee adjusted the low-level discriminator voltage and changed the calibration procedure to align testing with vendor recommendations. The failure to promptly identify and correct the cause of repetitive failures associated with erratic radiation spikes and repeat issues with the radiation monitor detector was a performance deficiency. The performance deficiency was more than minor because it was associated with the equipment performance attribute of the Mitigating System Cornerstone and affected the cornerstone objective to ensure the availability, reliability, and capability of systems that respond to initiating events to prevent undesirable consequences. Specifically, the erratic radiation spikes and issues with the detector challenged the availability and reliability of the train A CCW radiation monitor used to alert operators of radiation leaks from the reactor coolant system. The inspectors used the NRC Inspection Manual Chapter 0609, Attachment 4, Initial Characterization of Findings, to evaluate this issue. The inspectors determined that the finding was very low safety significance (Green) because it did not affect the design or qualification of a mitigating SSC, represent a loss of system function, or an actual loss of function of at least a single train for greater than its Technical Specifications allowed outage time, and did not involve the loss or degradation of equipment or function specifically designed to mitigate a seismic, flooding, or severe weather initiating event. This finding reflected current licensee performance and had a cross-cutting aspect in the corrective action program component of the problem identification and resolution area in that the licensee did not thoroughly evaluate the problem such that the resolutions address causes and extent of conditionsns address causes and extent of conditions  
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Failure to Promptly Identify and Correct the Cause of Repetitive Failures Associated with Train a Component Cooling Water Radiation Monitor  +