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| issue date = 01/21/1991
| issue date = 01/21/1991
| title = LER 90-018-00:on 901220,dropped Control Rod/Turbine Runback Occurred During Rod Control Exercises.Caused by Degraded Power Bridge Thyristor Suppression Filter Capacitors. Capacitors replaced.W/910121 Ltr
| title = LER 90-018-00:on 901220,dropped Control Rod/Turbine Runback Occurred During Rod Control Exercises.Caused by Degraded Power Bridge Thyristor Suppression Filter Capacitors. Capacitors replaced.W/910121 Ltr
| author name = BACKUS W H, MECREDY R C
| author name = Backus W, Mecredy R
| author affiliation = ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORP.
| author affiliation = ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORP.
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91/01/21NOTARIZED:
ACCESSION NBR:9101290229             DOC.DATE: 91/01/21 NOTARIZED: NO                DOCKET FACIL:50-244 Robert Emmet Ginna Nuclear Plant, Unit 1, Rochester               G  05000244 AUTH. NAME          AUTHOR AFFILIATION BACKUS,W.H.       'ochester         Gas & Electric Corp.
NODOCKETFACIL:50-244 RobertEmmetGinnaNuclearPlant,Unit1,Rochester G05000244AUTH.NAMEAUTHORAFFILIATION BACKUS,W.H.
MECREDY,R.C.         Rochester Gas & Electric Corp.
'ochester Gas&ElectricCorp.MECREDY,R.C.
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Rochester Gas&ElectricCorp.RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION R


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
LER90-018-00:on 901220,dropped controlrod/turbine runbackoccurredduringrodcontrolexercises.
LER    90-018-00:on 901220,dropped control rod/turbine runback occurred during rod control exercises. Caused by degraded power bridge thyristor supporession filter capacitors.
Causedbydegradedpowerbridgethyristor supporession filtercapacitors.
Capacitors replaced.W/910121 ltr.
Capacitors replaced.W/910121 ltr.DISTRIBUTION CODE:IE22TCOPIESRECEIVED:LTR ENCLlSIZE:TITLE:50.73/50.9 LicenseeEventReport(LER),Incide'nt Rpt,etc.NOTES:License Expdateinaccordance with10CFR2,2.109(9/19/72).
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==Subject:==
==Subject:==
LER90-018,DroppedControlRodDuringRodControlExercises CausesAutomatic Actuation ofRPS(i.e.TurbineRunback)R.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDocketNo.50-244Inaccordance with10CFR50.73,LicenseeEventReportSystem,item(a)(2)(iv),
LER  90-018, Dropped Control Rod During Rod Control Exercises Causes Automatic Actuation of RPS (i.e.
whichrequiredsreportof,"anyeventorcondition thatresultedinmanualorautomatic actuation ofanyEngineered SafetyFeature(ESF),including theReactorProtection System(RPS)",theattachedLicenseeEventReportLER90-018isherebysubmitted.
Turbine Runback)
Thiseventhasinnowayaffectedthepublic'shealthandsafety.Vetrulyyours,xcoRobertC.MeredyU.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission RegionI475Allendale RoadKingofPrussia,PA19406GinnaUSNRCSeniorResidentInspector 9i01290229 95000244PDR@DOCKoPDRS J
R.E. Ginna Nuclear Power Plant Docket No. 50-244 In accordance with 10 CFR 50.73, Licensee Event Report System,               item (a)(2)(iv), which required s report of, "any event or condition that resulted in manual or automatic actuation of any Engineered                  Safety Feature (ESF), including the Reactor Protection System (RPS)", the attached Licensee Event Report LER 90-018            is    hereby submitted.
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This event has in no way affected the public's health and safety.
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Subsequently thexeactorwastakensubcritical, toaccomodate anticipated corrective maintenance
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TheMainSteamIsolation Valveswerethencloyedtolimitaplantcooldown.
rTheunderlying causeoftheeventwasattributed todegradedpowerbridgethyristor suppression filtercapacitoxs inthecircuitsupplying powertothestationaxy, movableandliftcoilsoftheaffectedcontrolrod.Corrective actionwastoreplacethedegradedcapacitors inthepowercabinetsupplying powertotheaffectedrod.N1Cfore%ISASI KIICfOrAtSSOAISOSIUCENSEEEVENTREPORT(LER)TEXTCONTINUATION U.S.NUCLEAIIIIEOULATOIIY COMMISSION rAffAOVEOOMSKOSISO&IOIEXfIREE.SISIISSfACILITYNAMEIIIR.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantTEXTIITANIIYNMAfNteyvtWf.tNfAINeenarNOMICAntt~SIIITIOOCXETNUMOEIIISIYSAA0500024490LEIINUMOEIIISISSOUSHTIAL IIMA018IISVISIOItNIJM~AOEISIOF'RE-EVENT PLANTCONDITIONS Thereactorwasatapproximately 224withtheturbinegenerator ontheline,producing approximately 80megawatts.
Thefollowing activities wereinprogress:
oPlantstartupwascontinuing fromthereactortripof12/11/90(LER90-013)andsubsequent reactortripof12/12/90(LER90-016).oTheInstrument andControl(I&C)Department wasintheprocessoftroubleshooting acontrolproblemwiththeControlBank"D"ControlRods.(WhenmanuallysteppingBank"D"ControlRodsouttocontrolReactorCoolantSystem(RCS)temperature, itwasobservedthattheBank"D"ControlRodssteppedoutto128steps,thensteppedin3steps(withtherodcontrolswitchstillheldintheoutposition)).
Aspartofthistroubleshooting effort,theIGCDepartment requested thatPeriodicTestprocedure PT-1(RodControlSystem)beperformed.
IIDESCRIPTION OPEVENTA.DATESANDAPPROXIMATE TIMESOPMAJOROCCURRENCES:
oDecember20,1990,1321EST:Eventdateandtime.oDecember20,1990,1321EST:Discovery dateandtime.oDecember20,1990,1321EST:ControlRoomoperators performtheappropriate actionsofAbnormalProcedures AP-TURB.2 (Automatic TurbineRunback)andAP-RCC.2(RCC/RPIMalfunction) tostabilize theplant.oDecember20,1990,1323EST:Turbinetrippedmanually.
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00December20,1990,1344EST:Shutdownandcontrolrodswerefullyinsertedmanually, andbothreactortripbreakerswereopened.December20,1990,1345EST:Plantstabilized inhotshutdown.
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B.EVENT:OnDecember20,1990,at1321EST,withthereactoratapproximately 22~fullpower,adroppedcontrolrod/turbine runbackoccurred.
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ControlBank"C"ControlRodJ-10droppedapproximately thirty-eight (38)stepsintothecoreduringtheperformance ofPT-1.Theturbinerunbackreducedgenerator loadfromapproximately 80megawatts toapproximately 15megawatts.
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/AftROVEOOMENO5150&104E)lfIREE5/5II55fACILITYNAME111DOCKETNUMEER151vEARLERNUMEER1515~QU5NTIALNUM1AEVOIOHNUMEAfAOEIJIR.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantTEXTIF~<<eceN~.v<<O4SeeW'VRC f<<R4%i5IIITIosooo244900180004pFDuetothelowpowercondition andtosupporttrouble-shootingactivities, theShiftSupervisor conserva-tivelyorderedthecontrolandshutdownrodstobeinsertedintothecore,inaccordance withnormaloperating procedures.
The        Control                Room                  operators performed the appropriate actions of Abnormal Procedures                                          AP-TURB.2 (Automatic Turbine Runback) and AP-RCC.2 (RCC/RPI Malfunction) to stabilize the plant.                                                                                                  The Control Room operators manually tripped the turbine to prevent reverse power to the generator.                                                                Subsequently the xeactor was taken subcritical, to accomodate anticipated corrective maintenance The Main Steam Isolation Valves were then cloyed to limit a plant cooldown.
Subsequently at1338ESTtheMSIVswereclosedtolimittheRCScooldown.
                                                                                                                                                                                                'ctivities.
Thereactortripbreakerswereopenedat1344ESTandtheplantwasstabilized inhotshutdown.
r The underlying cause of the event was attributed to degraded power bridge thyristor suppression                                                                        filter capacitoxs in the circuit supplying power to the stationaxy, movable                                                                                          and lift coils of the affected control rod.
CINOPERABLE STRUCTURES fCOMPONENTS fORSYSTEMSTHATCONTRIBUTED TOTHEEVENT:None.D.OTHERSYSTEMSORSECONDARY FUNCTIONS AFFECTED:
Corrective action was to replace the degraded capacitors in the power cabinet supplying power to the affected rod.
E.None.METHODOFDISCOVERY:
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Theeventwasimmediately apparentduetoalarmsandindications intheControlRoom.OPERATORACTION.Subsequent totheturbinerunback,theControlRoomoperators performed theappropriate actionsof,AP-TURB.2andAP-RCC.2tostabilize theplant.Theturbinewasmanuallytrippedtopreventreversepowertothegenerator.
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TheControlRoomoperators thenperformed theappropriate actionsofAP-TURB.1 andsubsequently, whenthemainfeedwater pumptripped,assuredauxiliary feedwater flowtoS/G,tookthereactorsubcritical byinserting.
 
allcontrolandshutdownrods,andopened-the reactortripbreakers.
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                                  'RE-EVENT PLANT CONDITIONS The          reactor was at approximately 224 with the turbine generator on the line, producing approximately 80 megawatts.
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The following activities were in progress:
SAFETYSYSTEMRESPONSES:
o            Plant startup was continuing from the reactor trip of 12/11/90 (LER 90-013) and subsequent reactor trip of 12/12/90 (LER 90-016).
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o            The        Instrument and Control (I&C) Department was in the process of troubleshooting a control problem with the Control Bank "D" Control Rods.                                (When manually stepping Bank "D" Control Rods out to control Reactor Coolant System (RCS) temperature, that the Bank "D" Control Rods stepped out to 128 it      was observed steps, then stepped in 3 steps (with the rod control switch still held in the out position)). As part of this troubleshooting effort, the IGC Department requested that Periodic Test procedure PT-1 (Rod Control System) be performed.
C.ROOTCAUSE:Theunderlying causeofthedegradedthyristor capacitors isattributed todecreased servicelifeduetoelevatedoperating temperatures forthecapacitors.
II                DESCRIPTION OP EVENT A.            DATES AND APPROXIMATE TIMES OP MAJOR OCCURRENCES:
IV.ANALYSISOFEVENTTheeventisreportable inaccordance with10CFR50.73,LicenseeEvent,ReportSystem,item(a)(2)(iv),
o          December 20, 1990, 1321 EST:              Event date and time.
whichrequiresreporting of,,"anyeventorcondition thatresultedinmanualorautomatic actuation ofanyEngineered SafetyFeature(ESF)including the,ReactorProtection System(RPS)",inthattheautomatic turbinerunbackfrom.thedroppedrodwasanautomatic actuation oftheRPS.Anassessment wasperformed considering boththesafetyconsequences andimplications ofthiseventwiththefollowing resultsandconclusions:
o          December 20, 1990, 1321 EST:                  Discovery date and time.
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o          December    20,      1990, 1321 EST:                    Control Room operators      perform the appropriate actions of Abnormal Procedures AP-TURB.2 (Automatic Turbine Runback)    and AP-RCC.2          (RCC/RPI        Malfunction) to stabilize the plant.
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o          December    20,    1990,      1323    EST:        Turbine tripped manually.
ofthedroppedrod.oAllreactorcontrolandprotection systemsperformed asdesignedthuslimitingtheoveralleffectsofthetransient.
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Thetransient wascomparedtothedroppedrodeventevaluated inSection15oftheGinnaUpdatedFinalSafetyAnalysis(UFSAR).Noassumptions specified inChapter15oftheUFSARwereviolatedduringthisevent.Basedontheabove,itcanbeconcluded thatthepublic'shealthandsafetywasassuredatalltimes.V.CORRECTIVE ACTIONA.ACTIONTAKENTORETURNAFFECTEDSYSTEMSTOPRE-EVENT NORMALSTATUS:0Thecontrolproblemwiththeundesired steppingofBank"D"controlrodswascausedbypreviously installed testequipment.
 
Thisequipment wasremovedandtherodcontrolsystemwastestedandverifiedtobeoperating properly.
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Meggering verifiednogroundsexisted.0TheISCDepartment checkedcoilpolarityandverifiedtherewerenoblownfuses.Theseactivities confirmed thatconditions whichnormallycausedroppedrods,withintheindustry, didnotexistforthisevent.<<ACOOIIM$OOA NRCEor>>EEEAI'llSACILITYNAMEIIIL'ICENSEE EVENTREPORT(LERITEXTCONTINUATION OOCXETNUMEERIllUS.NUCLEARREOULATORY COMMIEEION Al'1ROVEO OMENOlIE0-OI04 ERtlREE,E/EI4$R.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantTEXTIJF@areN>>ce>>~wt~NRCAnn~EIIITIosooo24490LERNUMEERIEISEQUENTIAL HVMI1018Ii'IV>>IONMIA-00~AOEIEI7oF080Tocorrect'he causeofdroppedrodJ-10,theI&CDepartment replacedthepowerbridgethyristor suppression filtercapacitors inthe'circuitsupplying powertothestationary, movableandliftcoilsofControlRodJ-10.B.ACTIONTAKENORPLANNEDTOPREVENTRECUEGUBTCE:
                                                                                                                            'EXPIAE5.
Astheunderlying causeoftheeventwasattributed topremature agingofthethyristor capacitors, thefollowing actionsarebeingplanned:oAllpowerbridgethyristor capacitors, inPowerCabinet1ACwerereplaced.
fACILITYNAME III                                                      COCKET NVMEEII IEI              LEII NUMOEII Ill                        ~ AOE ISI SSOU ~ NTIAL        ASvtSION tt Vtt A        ~ t      A R.E. Ginna Nuclear Power Plant                                      0  5  0  0    0  2 4    9 0 018                      0      003      oF0    8 TExT Alm<<e N>>t>> te teetteee. we etAse<<>>t Hlsc f<<ttt HECATO IITI December    20, 1990, 1338 EST:                             Control Room operators close both Main Steam Isolation Valves (MSIVs) to terminate a RCS cooldown.
(ControlRodJ-10ispoweredfromthiscabinet).
0            December    20,       1990,     1344  EST:               Shutdown                and control rods were fully inserted manually, and both reactor trip breakers were opened.
0Allpowerbridgethyristor capacitors intheotherpowercabinets(feedingthestationary, movableandliftcoilsofallcontrolrods)willbereplacedduringthenextannualoutage.0Theneedtosetupaprogramfortheperiodicreplacement ofthesethyristor capacitors, basedontheirtimeinservice,willbeevaluated.
0            December 20, 1990, 1345 EST:                         Plant stabilized in hot shutdown.
VI.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A.FAILEDCOMPONENTS:
B.           EVENT:
Thethyristor capacitors involvedwerepurchased fromWestinghouse ElectricCorporation,
On December          20, 1990, at 1321 EST, with the reactor at approximately 22~ full power, a dropped control rod/turbine runback occurred.                               Control Bank "C" Control Rod J-10 dropped approximately thirty-eight (38) steps into the core during the performance of PT-1.           The turbine runback reduced generator load from approximately 80 megawatts to approximately 15 megawatts.
'partnumber2383A34H01 (capacitor,
The        Control Room operators performed the appropriate actions of AP-TURB.2 (Automatic Turbine Runback) and AP-RCC.2             (RCC/RPI Malfunction) to stabilize the plant. Subsequently', at 1323 EST, the turbine was tripped manually to prevent reverse power to the generator. The Control Room operators then performed the appropriate actions of AP-TURB.1 (Turbine Trip Without Rx Trip Required).
.5ufd,660VAC).Thesecapacitors hadbeenpreviously installed asasub-component ofFieldChangeKit,drawingNo.2379A94.81C101MEEEA<OAlI HHCSonsSSSA104SIL'ICENSEE EVENTREPORTILER)TEXTCONTINUATION U.S.HUCLSAII1SOULATOHY COMMISSIOH
At 1329 EST, with the reactor at approximately 64 full power and the "A" Main Feedwater Pump running feeding both Steam Generators (S/G) through the Main Feedwater Regulating Bypass valves, the 'IAII Main Feedwater Pump tripped on feed pump seal water low differential pressure.                       The motor driven auxiliary feedwater pumps started automatically (as designed) and reactor power was reduced to approximately 34 full power to ensure that required feedwater flow was within the capacity of the auxiliary feedwater pumps.
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However,LER89-008wasasimilarevent,withnoknownrootcause.SPECIALCOMMENTS:
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Subsequently           at 1338 EST the MSIVs were closed to limit          the  RCS    cooldown.         The reactor trip breakers were opened            at 1344 EST and the plant was stabilized in hot shutdown.
C        INOPERABLE STRUCTURES f COMPONENTS f                        OR      SYSTEMS          THAT CONTRIBUTED TO THE EVENT:
None.
D.       OTHER SYSTEMS OR SECONDARY FUNCTIONS AFFECTED:
None.
E.       METHOD OF DISCOVERY:
The event was immediately apparent                          due      to alarms            and indications in the Control                  Room.
OPERATOR ACTION.
Subsequent           to the turbine runback, the Control Room operators            performed the appropriate actions of,AP-TURB.2          and AP-RCC.2            to stabilize the plant.                         The turbine          was manually        tripped to prevent reverse power to the generator.                     The Control Room operators then performed the appropriate actions of AP-TURB.1 and subsequently, when the main feedwater pump tripped, assured auxiliary feedwater flow to S/G, took the reactor subcritical by inserting. all control and shutdown rods, and opened-the reactor trip breakers.
The plant was then stabilized 'in hot shutdown.
SAFETY SYSTEM RESPONSES:
None.
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The automatic          turbine runback was'aused                         by dropped Control      Rod  Z-10.
B.         INTERMEDIATE CAUSE:
The cause        for dropped Control Rod J-10 is attributed to    a  noisy incoming power supply to Control Rod J-,
10's stationary and movable gripper coils.
The noisy incoming power supply is attributed to degraded thyristor capacitors in the power bridge circuit for the stationary, movable and A review of Westinghouse Technical Bulletin (NSD-TB-lift        coils.
74-16), was performed, and the power bridge circuitry was analyzed, supporting this conclusion.
C.         ROOT CAUSE:
The      underlying cause of the degraded thyristor capacitors is attributed to decreased service life due to elevated                  operating temperatures                         for the capacitors.
IV.           ANALYSIS OF EVENT The event is reportable in accordance with 10 CFR 50.73, Licensee Event ,Report System, item (a)(2)(iv), which requires reporting of,, "any event or condition that resulted in manual or automatic actuation of any Engineered Safety Feature (ESF) including the, Reactor Protection System (RPS)", in that the automatic turbine runback from                                                    .
the dropped rod was an automatic actuation of the RPS.
An assessment              was performed considering                   both the safety consequences              and implications of this                      event with the following          results and conclusions:
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o            All reactor control and protection systems performed as designed thus limiting the overall effects of the transient.
The transient was compared to the dropped rod event evaluated in Section 15 of the Ginna Updated Final Safety Analysis (UFSAR). No assumptions specified in Chapter 15 of the UFSAR were violated during this event.
Based on the above, it can be concluded that the public's health and safety was assured at all times.
V.               CORRECTIVE ACTION A.           ACTION TAKEN TO RETURN AFFECTED SYSTEMS TO PRE-EVENT NORMAL STATUS:
0          The  control problem with the undesired stepping of  Bank "D"   control rods was caused by previously installed test equipment.                 This equipment was removed and the rod control system was tested and verified to be operating properly.
0          The electricians              measured  the resistance of control rod J-10's stationary, movable and coils, and verified the resistance was correct lift for hot shutdown conditions. Meggering verified no grounds existed.
0          The  ISC Department            checked coil polarity and verified there              were  no blown fuses.                           These activities confirmed that conditions which normally cause dropped rods, within the industry, did not exist for this event.
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B.       ACTION TAKEN OR PLANNED TO PREVENT RECUEGUBTCE:
As  the underlying cause of the event was attributed to premature        aging of the thyristor capacitors, the following actions are being planned:
o        All power bridge thyristor capacitors, in Power Cabinet 1 AC were replaced.               (Control Rod J-10 is  powered from        this cabinet).
0        All power bridge thyristor capacitors in the other power cabinets (feeding the stationary, movable and lift coils of all control rods) will be  replaced during the next annual outage.
0          The need to set up a program for the periodic replacement of these thyristor capacitors, based on their time in service, will be evaluated.
VI. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A.       FAILED COMPONENTS:
The    thyristor capacitors involved were purchased from Westinghouse            Electric Corporation, 'part number 2383A34H01          (capacitor, .5 ufd, 660 VAC).                               These capacitors had been previously installed as a sub-component of Field Change Kit, drawing No. 2379A94.
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A similar LER event historical search was conducted with -the following results:                   No documentation                          of similar LER  events      with    the same      root        cause        at    Ginna Station could be identified. However, LER 89-008 was a similar event, with no known root cause.
C.           SPECIAL COMMENTS:
None.
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LER 90-018-00:on 901220,dropped Control Rod/Turbine Runback Occurred During Rod Control Exercises.Caused by Degraded Power Bridge Thyristor Suppression Filter Capacitors. Capacitors replaced.W/910121 Ltr
ML17262A322
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Issue date: 01/21/1991
From: Backus W, Mecredy R
ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORP.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
LER-90-018, LER-90-18, NUDOCS 9101290229
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ACCESSION NBR:9101290229 DOC.DATE: 91/01/21 NOTARIZED: NO DOCKET FACIL:50-244 Robert Emmet Ginna Nuclear Plant, Unit 1, Rochester G 05000244 AUTH. NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION BACKUS,W.H. 'ochester Gas & Electric Corp.

MECREDY,R.C. Rochester Gas & Electric Corp.

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SUBJECT:

LER 90-018-00:on 901220,dropped control rod/turbine runback occurred during rod control exercises. Caused by degraded power bridge thyristor supporession filter capacitors.

Capacitors replaced.W/910121 ltr.

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Subject:

LER 90-018, Dropped Control Rod During Rod Control Exercises Causes Automatic Actuation of RPS (i.e.

Turbine Runback)

R.E. Ginna Nuclear Power Plant Docket No. 50-244 In accordance with 10 CFR 50.73, Licensee Event Report System, item (a)(2)(iv), which required s report of, "any event or condition that resulted in manual or automatic actuation of any Engineered Safety Feature (ESF), including the Reactor Protection System (RPS)", the attached Licensee Event Report LER 90-018 is hereby submitted.

This event has in no way affected the public's health and safety.

Ve truly yours, Robert C. Me redy xco U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region I 475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, PA 19406 Ginna USNRC Senior Resident Inspector 9i01290229 95000244 PDR @DOCK o PDR S

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The Control Room operators performed the appropriate actions of Abnormal Procedures AP-TURB.2 (Automatic Turbine Runback) and AP-RCC.2 (RCC/RPI Malfunction) to stabilize the plant. The Control Room operators manually tripped the turbine to prevent reverse power to the generator. Subsequently the xeactor was taken subcritical, to accomodate anticipated corrective maintenance The Main Steam Isolation Valves were then cloyed to limit a plant cooldown.

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r The underlying cause of the event was attributed to degraded power bridge thyristor suppression filter capacitoxs in the circuit supplying power to the stationaxy, movable and lift coils of the affected control rod.

Corrective action was to replace the degraded capacitors in the power cabinet supplying power to the affected rod.

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'RE-EVENT PLANT CONDITIONS The reactor was at approximately 224 with the turbine generator on the line, producing approximately 80 megawatts.

The following activities were in progress:

o Plant startup was continuing from the reactor trip of 12/11/90 (LER 90-013) and subsequent reactor trip of 12/12/90 (LER 90-016).

o The Instrument and Control (I&C) Department was in the process of troubleshooting a control problem with the Control Bank "D" Control Rods. (When manually stepping Bank "D" Control Rods out to control Reactor Coolant System (RCS) temperature, that the Bank "D" Control Rods stepped out to 128 it was observed steps, then stepped in 3 steps (with the rod control switch still held in the out position)). As part of this troubleshooting effort, the IGC Department requested that Periodic Test procedure PT-1 (Rod Control System) be performed.

II DESCRIPTION OP EVENT A. DATES AND APPROXIMATE TIMES OP MAJOR OCCURRENCES:

o December 20, 1990, 1321 EST: Event date and time.

o December 20, 1990, 1321 EST: Discovery date and time.

o December 20, 1990, 1321 EST: Control Room operators perform the appropriate actions of Abnormal Procedures AP-TURB.2 (Automatic Turbine Runback) and AP-RCC.2 (RCC/RPI Malfunction) to stabilize the plant.

o December 20, 1990, 1323 EST: Turbine tripped manually.

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0 December 20, 1990, 1344 EST: Shutdown and control rods were fully inserted manually, and both reactor trip breakers were opened.

0 December 20, 1990, 1345 EST: Plant stabilized in hot shutdown.

B. EVENT:

On December 20, 1990, at 1321 EST, with the reactor at approximately 22~ full power, a dropped control rod/turbine runback occurred. Control Bank "C" Control Rod J-10 dropped approximately thirty-eight (38) steps into the core during the performance of PT-1. The turbine runback reduced generator load from approximately 80 megawatts to approximately 15 megawatts.

The Control Room operators performed the appropriate actions of AP-TURB.2 (Automatic Turbine Runback) and AP-RCC.2 (RCC/RPI Malfunction) to stabilize the plant. Subsequently', at 1323 EST, the turbine was tripped manually to prevent reverse power to the generator. The Control Room operators then performed the appropriate actions of AP-TURB.1 (Turbine Trip Without Rx Trip Required).

At 1329 EST, with the reactor at approximately 64 full power and the "A" Main Feedwater Pump running feeding both Steam Generators (S/G) through the Main Feedwater Regulating Bypass valves, the 'IAII Main Feedwater Pump tripped on feed pump seal water low differential pressure. The motor driven auxiliary feedwater pumps started automatically (as designed) and reactor power was reduced to approximately 34 full power to ensure that required feedwater flow was within the capacity of the auxiliary feedwater pumps.

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Subsequently at 1338 EST the MSIVs were closed to limit the RCS cooldown. The reactor trip breakers were opened at 1344 EST and the plant was stabilized in hot shutdown.

C INOPERABLE STRUCTURES f COMPONENTS f OR SYSTEMS THAT CONTRIBUTED TO THE EVENT:

None.

D. OTHER SYSTEMS OR SECONDARY FUNCTIONS AFFECTED:

None.

E. METHOD OF DISCOVERY:

The event was immediately apparent due to alarms and indications in the Control Room.

OPERATOR ACTION.

Subsequent to the turbine runback, the Control Room operators performed the appropriate actions of,AP-TURB.2 and AP-RCC.2 to stabilize the plant. The turbine was manually tripped to prevent reverse power to the generator. The Control Room operators then performed the appropriate actions of AP-TURB.1 and subsequently, when the main feedwater pump tripped, assured auxiliary feedwater flow to S/G, took the reactor subcritical by inserting. all control and shutdown rods, and opened-the reactor trip breakers.

The plant was then stabilized 'in hot shutdown.

SAFETY SYSTEM RESPONSES:

None.

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The automatic turbine runback was'aused by dropped Control Rod Z-10.

B. INTERMEDIATE CAUSE:

The cause for dropped Control Rod J-10 is attributed to a noisy incoming power supply to Control Rod J-,

10's stationary and movable gripper coils.

The noisy incoming power supply is attributed to degraded thyristor capacitors in the power bridge circuit for the stationary, movable and A review of Westinghouse Technical Bulletin (NSD-TB-lift coils.

74-16), was performed, and the power bridge circuitry was analyzed, supporting this conclusion.

C. ROOT CAUSE:

The underlying cause of the degraded thyristor capacitors is attributed to decreased service life due to elevated operating temperatures for the capacitors.

IV. ANALYSIS OF EVENT The event is reportable in accordance with 10 CFR 50.73, Licensee Event ,Report System, item (a)(2)(iv), which requires reporting of,, "any event or condition that resulted in manual or automatic actuation of any Engineered Safety Feature (ESF) including the, Reactor Protection System (RPS)", in that the automatic turbine runback from .

the dropped rod was an automatic actuation of the RPS.

An assessment was performed considering both the safety consequences and implications of this event with the following results and conclusions:

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o All reactor control and protection systems performed as designed thus limiting the overall effects of the transient.

The transient was compared to the dropped rod event evaluated in Section 15 of the Ginna Updated Final Safety Analysis (UFSAR). No assumptions specified in Chapter 15 of the UFSAR were violated during this event.

Based on the above, it can be concluded that the public's health and safety was assured at all times.

V. CORRECTIVE ACTION A. ACTION TAKEN TO RETURN AFFECTED SYSTEMS TO PRE-EVENT NORMAL STATUS:

0 The control problem with the undesired stepping of Bank "D" control rods was caused by previously installed test equipment. This equipment was removed and the rod control system was tested and verified to be operating properly.

0 The electricians measured the resistance of control rod J-10's stationary, movable and coils, and verified the resistance was correct lift for hot shutdown conditions. Meggering verified no grounds existed.

0 The ISC Department checked coil polarity and verified there were no blown fuses. These activities confirmed that conditions which normally cause dropped rods, within the industry, did not exist for this event.

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B. ACTION TAKEN OR PLANNED TO PREVENT RECUEGUBTCE:

As the underlying cause of the event was attributed to premature aging of the thyristor capacitors, the following actions are being planned:

o All power bridge thyristor capacitors, in Power Cabinet 1 AC were replaced. (Control Rod J-10 is powered from this cabinet).

0 All power bridge thyristor capacitors in the other power cabinets (feeding the stationary, movable and lift coils of all control rods) will be replaced during the next annual outage.

0 The need to set up a program for the periodic replacement of these thyristor capacitors, based on their time in service, will be evaluated.

VI. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A. FAILED COMPONENTS:

The thyristor capacitors involved were purchased from Westinghouse Electric Corporation, 'part number 2383A34H01 (capacitor, .5 ufd, 660 VAC). These capacitors had been previously installed as a sub-component of Field Change Kit, drawing No. 2379A94.

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A similar LER event historical search was conducted with -the following results: No documentation of similar LER events with the same root cause at Ginna Station could be identified. However, LER 89-008 was a similar event, with no known root cause.

C. SPECIAL COMMENTS:

None.

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