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On October 19, 2004 at approximately 1830 On October 19, 2004 at approximately 1830 hours CDT, Unit One was performing QCOS 2300-05, Quarterly HPCI Pump Operability Test. This was being performed to prove operability following maintenance work on various valves and the turning motor gear unit. At this time when the HPCI turbine was rolled, the HPCI Signal Converter Trouble alarm was received. The HPCI Flow Controller demand controlled at approximately 7250 gpm instead of controlling at the desired 5600 gpm. HPCI was determined not to be operable and was shutdown per procedure. Due to the unexpected behavior of the HPCI Flow Controller, at this time it is not certain if the HPCI will meet its safety function. Therefore, we are reporting this event under 10 CFR 50.72 (b)(3)(v).</br>Licensee entered Tech Spec 3.5.1.(f) 14 day Limiting Condition of Operation (LCO) for HPCI. Reactor Core Isolation Cooling (RICI) is operable. All other Emergency Core Cooling Systems (ECCS) and the Emergency Diesel Generators (EDG) are fully operable if needed. </br>The NRC Resident Inspector was notified of this event by the licensee.</br>* * * RETRACTION J. DAVIS TO W. GOTT AT 1819 ON 10/28/04 * * * </br>The purpose of this report is to retract the ENS report made on October 19, 2004 at 2237 CDT (ENS #41139). The initial report was made following HPCI operability testing in accordance with QCOS 2300-05, Quarterly HPCI Pump Operability Test. When the HPCI turbine was rolled, the HPCI Signal Converter Trouble alarm was received. The HPCI Flow Controller failed to control at the desired 5600 gpm (instead, the system ramped to 7250 gpm). Due to the unexpected behavior, it was not certain at the time if HPCI could have met its design basis requirements. However, a subsequent review of this event has determined that HPCI would have performed its safety function. The Signal Converter failed in a manner that prevented automatic flow control, but did not prevent HPCI from initiating and ramping to full flow (i.e., the turbine high speed stop). In this condition, HPCI would have met corresponding Technical Specifications and Accident Analysis requirements. The circuit board was replaced and the Signal Converter and flow controller feedback loop were re-calibrated. The Unit 1 HPCI turbine's automatic flow control was successfully tested on October 20, 2004.</br>The Licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.</br>Notified R3DO (R. Garner)ident Inspector. Notified R3DO (R. Garner)  
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On October 19, 2004 at approximately 1830 On October 19, 2004 at approximately 1830 hours CDT, Unit One was performing QCOS 2300-05, Quarterly HPCI Pump Operability Test. This was being performed to prove operability following maintenance work on various valves and the turning motor gear unit. At this time when the HPCI turbine was rolled, the HPCI Signal Converter Trouble alarm was received. The HPCI Flow Controller demand controlled at approximately 7250 gpm instead of controlling at the desired 5600 gpm. HPCI was determined not to be operable and was shutdown per procedure. Due to the unexpected behavior of the HPCI Flow Controller, at this time it is not certain if the HPCI will meet its safety function. Therefore, we are reporting this event under 10 CFR 50.72 (b)(3)(v).</br>Licensee entered Tech Spec 3.5.1.(f) 14 day Limiting Condition of Operation (LCO) for HPCI. Reactor Core Isolation Cooling (RICI) is operable. All other Emergency Core Cooling Systems (ECCS) and the Emergency Diesel Generators (EDG) are fully operable if needed. </br>The NRC Resident Inspector was notified of this event by the licensee.</br>* * * RETRACTION J. DAVIS TO W. GOTT AT 1819 ON 10/28/04 * * * </br>The purpose of this report is to retract the ENS report made on October 19, 2004 at 2237 CDT (ENS #41139). The initial report was made following HPCI operability testing in accordance with QCOS 2300-05, Quarterly HPCI Pump Operability Test. When the HPCI turbine was rolled, the HPCI Signal Converter Trouble alarm was received. The HPCI Flow Controller failed to control at the desired 5600 gpm (instead, the system ramped to 7250 gpm). Due to the unexpected behavior, it was not certain at the time if HPCI could have met its design basis requirements. However, a subsequent review of this event has determined that HPCI would have performed its safety function. The Signal Converter failed in a manner that prevented automatic flow control, but did not prevent HPCI from initiating and ramping to full flow (i.e., the turbine high speed stop). In this condition, HPCI would have met corresponding Technical Specifications and Accident Analysis requirements. The circuit board was replaced and the Signal Converter and flow controller feedback loop were re-calibrated. The Unit 1 HPCI turbine's automatic flow control was successfully tested on October 20, 2004.</br>The Licensee notified the NRC Resident Inspector.</br>Notified R3DO (R. Garner)ident Inspector. Notified R3DO (R. Garner)  
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