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| number = ML17266A151
| number = ML17266A151
| issue date = 03/03/1980
| issue date = 03/03/1980
| title = LER 80-006/03L-0:on 800202,During Periodic Exercise of Containment Isolation Valves,Normally Closed Valves V-5201 & V-5204 Could Not Be Shut.Caused by Crystalline Boric Acid Deposits Caked on Valves.Valves Freed & Exercised
| title = LER 80-006/03L-0:on 800202,during Periodic Exercise of Containment Isolation Valves,Normally Closed Valves V-5201 & V-5204 Could Not Be Shut.Caused by Crystalline Boric Acid Deposits Caked on Valves.Valves Freed & Exercised
| author name = SCHOPPMAN M A
| author name = Schoppman M
| author affiliation = FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
| author affiliation = FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
| addressee name =  
| addressee name =  
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| document type = LICENSEE EVENT REPORT (SEE ALSO AO,RO), TEXT-SAFETY REPORT
| document type = LICENSEE EVENT REPORT (SEE ALSO AO,RO), TEXT-SAFETY REPORT
| page count = 2
| page count = 2
| revision = 0
}}
}}
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3 0 41 CAUSE OKSCRIPTIOPI ANO CORRBCTIVB ACTIONS Qzl o        V-5201 and V-5204 are containment                                            isolation valves for the ressurizer sur      e      line 'sam le i in                        . The valves had become caked                                with cr stalline boric acid de osits which limited their "shut" stroke. The valves were freed, exercised and laced back into service. No further roblems have been noted; The valves will be re aired durin S rin refuelin .
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                        .                                8 Reportable Occurrence 335-80-6 Licensee Event Report Page Two Additional Correct'ive Action Further maintenance is planned for the Spring refueling to help preclude recurrence of boric acid deposits restricting operation of V-5201 and V-5204.}}

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LER 80-006/03L-0:on 800202,during Periodic Exercise of Containment Isolation Valves,Normally Closed Valves V-5201 & V-5204 Could Not Be Shut.Caused by Crystalline Boric Acid Deposits Caked on Valves.Valves Freed & Exercised
ML17266A151
Person / Time
Site: Saint Lucie NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 03/03/1980
From: Schoppman M
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
Shared Package
ML17207A887 List:
References
LER-80-006-03L, LER-80-6-3L, NUDOCS 8003170438
Download: ML17266A151 (2)


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NRC FORM SBB Ui S NUCI.BAR REGULATORY COMMISSION IT 21 I LlCENSEE EVENT REPORT 1

'Q 4

(PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE ALLRKOUIRED INFORPFIATIONI ll IQE0 - ll Q>>~QE

'~il

~oi a Fl LIS L 6 01 0 010101 0 0 0 Q34 I I I 9 LtccN544 cooc LICaieSC EVVMBCR ZS M I CELVsa TypS $0 31 ~

CON'T QDG'~LQF 60 dl 5 0 0>> 35 QOC+ETNUMBCR 48 49 CVCNTQ*TC 14 Q 15 I I ACPQRTQATB I

Q EVENT OBSCRIPTION ANO PROBABLB CONSBOU&IC eriodic exercise of containment isolation valves AP 0010125 it S QIO

~oz Durin

~03 was found that normal 1 cl osed val ves V-5201 and V-5204 coul d not be shut.

The enetration was isolated b shuttin manual valve V-05003. The valves

~os were freed exercised, and laced back into service. V-5201 was a ain

~Q B f'ound to be stuck on 2-8-80. The above corrective action was erformed

~Q 1 a ain'and no further roblems have been noted. See LER's 76-24 and 77-28

~o 1

joaj 1

B 4 9 4

for similar occurrences valves ino erable Qlt LCAIAO 5 30 Il t

~>>8 9

SYST414 CQQC CVSNTVSsAA L6660 10

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. CAV54 CQQC LEJS II CAUSE SV8CQOC L<JS 12 SCQUCNTIAI RCPORT NO,

~0000

~l" ia CCMPON ENT CQOC 6~m~L0003~I~L 6

8 LFJQ 1819 OCC>>IAACNCC CQQC CQMI.

SVBCQOC L~

RCPORT TVPC

" VALV4 SUBCQQS L'38 20 R CVISION LJ0 NO.

30 21 12 22 24 28 '21 25 29 20 21 2'2 ACTION PUTUAC CPPECi StaUTOOWN ATTACNMCNT NPROW PRIME CQMS. COMPONENT TAKEN ACTIC'I CNPLANT MCTIIQO IIOUAS ZZ SUBMITTKO POAMSUB. SUPPUCR MANVPAC,URER

~xo~zo ~IS ~18 ~00 04 <<3 24 at 0 0 40 LJQ ~NQ 41

~IS ~H2 44 ~

3 0 41 CAUSE OKSCRIPTIOPI ANO CORRBCTIVB ACTIONS Qzl o V-5201 and V-5204 are containment isolation valves for the ressurizer sur e line 'sam le i in . The valves had become caked with cr stalline boric acid de osits which limited their "shut" stroke. The valves were freed, exercised and laced back into service. No further roblems have been noted; The valves will be re aired durin S rin refuelin .

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0 48 49 30 NAME OF PRBSARER M. A. Schoppman ,,. 305 552-3802 Booazzogpg

. 8 Reportable Occurrence 335-80-6 Licensee Event Report Page Two Additional Correct'ive Action Further maintenance is planned for the Spring refueling to help preclude recurrence of boric acid deposits restricting operation of V-5201 and V-5204.