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| issue date = 03/23/2011
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| title = Submittal of Defect Discovered on Asea Brown Boveri Abb K600S 480 Vac Class 1E Breaker - Bell Alarm Switch Bracket Misalignment
| title = Submittal of Defect Discovered on Asea Brown Boveri Abb K600S 480 Vac Class 1E Breaker - Bell Alarm Switch Bracket Misalignment
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{{#Wiki_filter:10 CFR 21.21 Ai-AA subsidiary of Pinnacle West Capital Corporation John H. Hesser Mail Station 7605 Palo Verde Nuclear Vice President Tel. 623-393-5553 P.O. Box 52034 Generating Station Nuclear Engineering Fax 623-393-6077 Phoenix, Arizona 85072-2034 102-06335-JHH/DCE March 23, 2011 ATTN: Document Control Desk U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001
{{#Wiki_filter:10 CFR 21.21 Ai-AA                         subsidiary of Pinnacle West Capital Corporation John H. Hesser                                                       Mail Station 7605 Palo Verde Nuclear     Vice President                                     Tel. 623-393-5553 P.O. Box 52034 Generating Station     Nuclear Engineering                                 Fax 623-393-6077 Phoenix, Arizona 85072-2034 102-06335-JHH/DCE March 23, 2011 ATTN: Document Control Desk U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001


==Dear Sirs:==
==Dear Sirs:==


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS)Units 1, 2, and 3 Docket No. STN 50-528, STN 50-529, and STN 50-530 License No. NPF 41, NPF 51, and NPF 74 ABB K600S 480 VAC Class IE Breaker Defect -Bell Alarm Switch Bracket Misalignment Enclosed please find a written notification of a defect discovered on Asea Brown Boveri (ABB) K600S 480 VAC Class 1E breakers.
Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS)
This report is being submitted pursuant to 10 CFR 21.21(d)(1).
Units 1, 2, and 3 Docket No. STN 50-528, STN 50-529, and STN 50-530 License No. NPF 41, NPF 51, and NPF 74 ABB K600S 480 VAC Class IE Breaker Defect - Bell Alarm Switch Bracket Misalignment Enclosed please find a written notification of a defect discovered on Asea Brown Boveri (ABB) K600S 480 VAC Class 1E breakers. This report is being submitted pursuant to 10 CFR 21.21(d)(1).
In accordance with 10 CFR 50.4, copies of this notification are being forwarded to the NRC Regional Office, NRC Region IV and the Senior Resident Inspector.
In accordance with 10 CFR 50.4, copies of this notification are being forwarded to the NRC Regional Office, NRC Region IV and the Senior Resident Inspector. If you have questions regarding this submittal, please contact Marianne Webb, Section Leader, Regulatory Affairs, at (623) 393-5730.
If you have questions regarding this submittal, please contact Marianne Webb, Section Leader, Regulatory Affairs, at (623) 393-5730.Arizona Public Service Company makes no commitments in this letter.Sin erely, DCM/RAB/TNW/MNW/DCE/gat Enclosure cc: E. E. Collins Jr. NRC Region IV Regional Administrator L. K. Gibson NRC NRR Project Manager for PVNGS (send electronic and paper)J. R. Hall NRC NRR Project Manager (send electronic and paper)M. A. Brown NRC Senior Resident Inspector for PVNGS A member of the STARS (Strategic Teaming and Resource Sharing) Alliance*Callaway 0 Comanche Peak
Arizona Public Service Company makes no commitments in this letter.
Sin erely, DCM/RAB/TNW/MNW/DCE/gat Enclosure cc: E. E. Collins Jr.         NRC     Region IV Regional Administrator L. K. Gibson           NRC     NRR Project Manager for PVNGS (send electronic and paper)
J. R. Hall             NRC     NRR Project Manager (send electronic and paper)
M. A. Brown           NRC     Senior Resident Inspector for PVNGS A member of the STARS (Strategic Teaming and Resource Sharing) Alliance
*Callaway 0 Comanche Peak
* Diablo Canyon e Palo Verde *San Onofre
* Diablo Canyon e Palo Verde *San Onofre
* South Texas *Wolf Creek Enclosure ABB K600S 480 VAC Class I E Breaker Defect Bell Alarm Switch Bracket Misalignment 1
* South Texas *Wolf Creek
Enclosure ABB K600S 480 VAC Class 1 E Breaker Defect Bell Alarm Switch Bracket Misalignment On February 15, 2011, Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS) completed an evaluation of prior deviations related to the alignment of bell alarm switches installed in Asea Brown Boveri (ABB) K-600S 480 VAC Class 1 E circuit breakers.
 
If the breakers had been placed into service as received, the misaligned bell alarm switch brackets could have prevented the automatic or remote closure of the breakers installed in safety-related applications.
Enclosure ABB K600S 480 VAC Class I E Breaker Defect Bell Alarm Switch Bracket Misalignment 1
The listed reporting officer received the information related to the completed defect evaluation on February 22, 2011. The NRC Headquarters Operations Officer was notified on February 24, 2011, via Event Notification  
 
#46639.Pursuant to 10 CFR 21.21 (d)(1), the following information is provided related to the identified defect, as required by 10 CFR 21.21 (d)(4): (i) Name and address of the individual or individuals informing the Commission.
Enclosure ABB K600S 480 VAC Class 1 E Breaker Defect Bell Alarm Switch Bracket Misalignment On February 15, 2011, Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS) completed an evaluation of prior deviations related to the alignment of bell alarm switches installed in Asea Brown Boveri (ABB) K-600S 480 VAC Class 1 E circuit breakers. If the breakers had been placed into service as received, the misaligned bell alarm switch brackets could have prevented the automatic or remote closure of the breakers installed in safety-related applications.
John H. Hesser, Vice President, Nuclear Engineering Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Mail Station 7605 PO Box 52034 Phoenix, AZ 85072-2034 (ii) Identification of the facility, the activity, or the basic component supplied for such facility or such activity within the United States which fails to comply or contains a defect.ABB/ITE K600S Class 1 E 480 VAC Circuit Breaker Manufacturer Part Number: KLS6E90176 (iii) Identification of the firm constructing the facility or supplying the basic component which fails to comply or contains a defect.ABB POWER T & D COMPANY PO Box 100524 Florence, SC 29501-0524 (iv) Nature of the defect or failure to comply and the safety hazard which is created or could be created by such defect or failure to comply.The ABB K-600S breakers contain a protective indication feature related to the overcurrent trip. An overcurrent trip actuates the reset indicator which moves an armature roller away from the bell alarm switch (ABB part number 706747-T07/BBC) to open the alarm switch contact.The alignment of the bell alarm switch bracket affects the range of contact between the bell alarm switch and the reset indicator armature.
The listed reporting officer received the information related to the completed defect evaluation on February 22, 2011. The NRC Headquarters Operations Officer was notified on February 24, 2011, via Event Notification #46639.
This alignment is critical because the vibration of breaker closure can cause the switch and the armature to lose contact momentarily to create an unintended 86 lock-out and trip the breaker open during the closure sequence.
Pursuant to 10 CFR 21.21 (d)(1), the following information is provided related to the identified defect, as required by 10 CFR 21.21 (d)(4):
The breaker will not be able to be re-closed until the 86 lock-out and the bell alarm switch have been manually reset. This defeats the safety function of the breaker to provide power to the supported component.
(i)     Name and address of the individual or individuals informing the Commission.
2 Enclosure ABB K600S 480 VAC Class 1 E Breaker Defect Bell Alarm Switch Bracket Misalignment The 86 lock-out feature is a protective circuit installed in the breaker enclosure and is not part of the purchased component.
John H. Hesser, Vice President, Nuclear Engineering Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Mail Station 7605 PO Box 52034 Phoenix, AZ 85072-2034 (ii)   Identification of the facility, the activity, or the basic component supplied for such facility or such activity within the United States which fails to comply or contains a defect.
The 86 lock-out uses the bell alarm indication of a faulted trip to prevent re-closure of the breaker until the lock-out is reset. The 86 lock-out circuit also trips the breaker open.(v) The date on which the information of such defect or failure to comply was obtained.Two instances were identified in which new or refurbished ABB K600S breakers failed pre-service testing due to the misalignment of the bell alarm switch brackets.
ABB/ITE K600S Class 1E 480 VAC Circuit Breaker Manufacturer Part Number: KLS6E90176 (iii)   Identification of the firm constructing the facility or supplying the basic component which fails to comply or contains a defect.
In each case, the bell alarm switch bracket was manually re-aligned to ensure that contact between the reset indicator and bell alarm switch remained intact during breaker closure.The first instance occurred on a refurbished breaker that failed testing on November 5, 2009.The quality control receipt inspection was completed on the breaker on October 2, 2009.The second instance occurred on a new breaker that failed testing on October 21, 2010. The quality control receipt inspection was completed on the breaker on June 3, 2010.The untimely evaluation and defect reporting have been entered into PVNGS's corrective action program. PVNGS completed an operability assessment for uses of the ABB K600S breakers that support components impacting Technical Specifications and concluded affected systems were OPERABLE.(vi) In the case of a basic component which contains a defect or fails to comply, the number and location of these components in use at, supplied for, being supplied for, or may be supplied for, manufactured, or being manufactured for one or more facilities or activities subject to the regulations in this part.At PVNGS, each unit uses 34 ABB K600S circuit breakers in safety-related applications.
ABB POWER T & D COMPANY PO Box 100524 Florence, SC 29501-0524 (iv)   Nature of the defect or failure to comply and the safety hazard which is created or could be created by such defect or failure to comply.
The station has not provided any of these breakers from its own stock to any other licensee.(vii) The corrective action which has been, is being, or will be taken; the name of the individual or organization responsible for the action; and the length of time that has been or will be taken to complete the action.ABB provided PVNGS written instructions regarding adjustment of the bell alarm switch bracket, including tolerances to ensure the bell alarm switch and the reset indicator remain in contact during breaker closure. These were incorporated into the station's ABB K600S vendor manual on January 27, 2011.ABB is preparing a response to Vendor Corrective Action Report generated by PVNGS, issued to ABB on February 3, 2011. The intended response date was March 3, 2011. The response from ABB is pending.3 Enclosure ABB K600S 480 VAC Class 1E Breaker Defect Bell Alarm Switch Bracket Misalignment (viii) Any advice related to the defect or failure to comply about the facility, activity, or basic component that has been, is being, or will be given to purchasers or licensees.
The ABB K-600S breakers contain a protective indication feature related to the overcurrent trip. An overcurrent trip actuates the reset indicator which moves an armature roller away from the bell alarm switch (ABB part number 706747-T07/BBC) to open the alarm switch contact.
Licensees who use ABB K600S 480 VAC breakers in safety-related applications should review whether the bell alarm indication is also used to actuate a protective feature and evaluate vulnerability to this defect. Questions regarding the details of PVNGS design related to use of K600S breakers may be forwarded to Karl Bright, Electrical System Engineer, at Karl. Bright@aps.com.(ix) In the case of an early site permit, the entities to whom an early site permit was transferred.
The alignment of the bell alarm switch bracket affects the range of contact between the bell alarm switch and the reset indicator armature. This alignment is critical because the vibration of breaker closure can cause the switch and the armature to lose contact momentarily to create an unintended 86 lock-out and trip the breaker open during the closure sequence. The breaker will not be able to be re-closed until the 86 lock-out and the bell alarm switch have been manually reset. This defeats the safety function of the breaker to provide power to the supported component.
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Enclosure ABB K600S 480 VAC Class 1 E Breaker Defect Bell Alarm Switch Bracket Misalignment The 86 lock-out feature is a protective circuit installed in the breaker enclosure and is not part of the purchased component. The 86 lock-out uses the bell alarm indication of a faulted trip to prevent re-closure of the breaker until the lock-out is reset. The 86 lock-out circuit also trips the breaker open.
(v)   The date on which the information of such defect or failure to comply was obtained.
Two instances were identified in which new or refurbished ABB K600S breakers failed pre-service testing due to the misalignment of the bell alarm switch brackets. In each case, the bell alarm switch bracket was manually re-aligned to ensure that contact between the reset indicator and bell alarm switch remained intact during breaker closure.
The first instance occurred on a refurbished breaker that failed testing on November 5, 2009.
The quality control receipt inspection was completed on the breaker on October 2, 2009.
The second instance occurred on a new breaker that failed testing on October 21, 2010. The quality control receipt inspection was completed on the breaker on June 3, 2010.
The untimely evaluation and defect reporting have been entered into PVNGS's corrective action program. PVNGS completed an operability assessment for uses of the ABB K600S breakers that support components impacting Technical Specifications and concluded affected systems were OPERABLE.
(vi) In the case of a basic component which contains a defect or fails to comply, the number and location of these components in use at, supplied for, being supplied for, or may be supplied for, manufactured, or being manufactured for one or more facilities or activities subject to the regulations in this part.
At PVNGS, each unit uses 34 ABB K600S circuit breakers in safety-related applications. The station has not provided any of these breakers from its own stock to any other licensee.
(vii) The corrective action which has been, is being, or will be taken; the name of the individual or organization responsible for the action; and the length of time that has been or will be taken to complete the action.
ABB provided PVNGS written instructions regarding adjustment of the bell alarm switch bracket, including tolerances to ensure the bell alarm switch and the reset indicator remain in contact during breaker closure. These were incorporated into the station's ABB K600S vendor manual on January 27, 2011.
ABB is preparing a response to Vendor Corrective Action Report generated by PVNGS, issued to ABB on February 3, 2011. The intended response date was March 3, 2011. The response from ABB is pending.
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Enclosure ABB K600S 480 VAC Class 1E Breaker Defect Bell Alarm Switch Bracket Misalignment (viii) Any advice related to the defect or failure to comply about the facility, activity, or basic component that has been, is being, or will be given to purchasers or licensees.
Licensees who use ABB K600S 480 VAC breakers in safety-related applications should review whether the bell alarm indication is also used to actuate a protective feature and evaluate vulnerability to this defect. Questions regarding the details of PVNGS design related to use of K600S breakers may be forwarded to Karl Bright, Electrical System Engineer, at Karl. Bright@aps.com.
(ix) In the case of an early site permit, the entities to whom an early site permit was transferred.
Not applicable.
Not applicable.
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Submittal of Defect Discovered on Asea Brown Boveri Abb K600S 480 Vac Class 1E Breaker - Bell Alarm Switch Bracket Misalignment
ML110950658
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Site: Palo Verde  Arizona Public Service icon.png
Issue date: 03/23/2011
From: Hesser J
Arizona Public Service Co
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Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
102-06335-JHH/DCE
Download: ML110950658 (5)


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10 CFR 21.21 Ai-AA subsidiary of Pinnacle West Capital Corporation John H. Hesser Mail Station 7605 Palo Verde Nuclear Vice President Tel. 623-393-5553 P.O. Box 52034 Generating Station Nuclear Engineering Fax 623-393-6077 Phoenix, Arizona 85072-2034 102-06335-JHH/DCE March 23, 2011 ATTN: Document Control Desk U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001

Dear Sirs:

Subject:

Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS)

Units 1, 2, and 3 Docket No. STN 50-528, STN 50-529, and STN 50-530 License No. NPF 41, NPF 51, and NPF 74 ABB K600S 480 VAC Class IE Breaker Defect - Bell Alarm Switch Bracket Misalignment Enclosed please find a written notification of a defect discovered on Asea Brown Boveri (ABB) K600S 480 VAC Class 1E breakers. This report is being submitted pursuant to 10 CFR 21.21(d)(1).

In accordance with 10 CFR 50.4, copies of this notification are being forwarded to the NRC Regional Office, NRC Region IV and the Senior Resident Inspector. If you have questions regarding this submittal, please contact Marianne Webb, Section Leader, Regulatory Affairs, at (623) 393-5730.

Arizona Public Service Company makes no commitments in this letter.

Sin erely, DCM/RAB/TNW/MNW/DCE/gat Enclosure cc: E. E. Collins Jr. NRC Region IV Regional Administrator L. K. Gibson NRC NRR Project Manager for PVNGS (send electronic and paper)

J. R. Hall NRC NRR Project Manager (send electronic and paper)

M. A. Brown NRC Senior Resident Inspector for PVNGS A member of the STARS (Strategic Teaming and Resource Sharing) Alliance

  • Callaway 0 Comanche Peak
  • Diablo Canyon e Palo Verde *San Onofre

Enclosure ABB K600S 480 VAC Class I E Breaker Defect Bell Alarm Switch Bracket Misalignment 1

Enclosure ABB K600S 480 VAC Class 1 E Breaker Defect Bell Alarm Switch Bracket Misalignment On February 15, 2011, Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS) completed an evaluation of prior deviations related to the alignment of bell alarm switches installed in Asea Brown Boveri (ABB) K-600S 480 VAC Class 1 E circuit breakers. If the breakers had been placed into service as received, the misaligned bell alarm switch brackets could have prevented the automatic or remote closure of the breakers installed in safety-related applications.

The listed reporting officer received the information related to the completed defect evaluation on February 22, 2011. The NRC Headquarters Operations Officer was notified on February 24, 2011, via Event Notification #46639.

Pursuant to 10 CFR 21.21 (d)(1), the following information is provided related to the identified defect, as required by 10 CFR 21.21 (d)(4):

(i) Name and address of the individual or individuals informing the Commission.

John H. Hesser, Vice President, Nuclear Engineering Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station Mail Station 7605 PO Box 52034 Phoenix, AZ 85072-2034 (ii) Identification of the facility, the activity, or the basic component supplied for such facility or such activity within the United States which fails to comply or contains a defect.

ABB/ITE K600S Class 1E 480 VAC Circuit Breaker Manufacturer Part Number: KLS6E90176 (iii) Identification of the firm constructing the facility or supplying the basic component which fails to comply or contains a defect.

ABB POWER T & D COMPANY PO Box 100524 Florence, SC 29501-0524 (iv) Nature of the defect or failure to comply and the safety hazard which is created or could be created by such defect or failure to comply.

The ABB K-600S breakers contain a protective indication feature related to the overcurrent trip. An overcurrent trip actuates the reset indicator which moves an armature roller away from the bell alarm switch (ABB part number 706747-T07/BBC) to open the alarm switch contact.

The alignment of the bell alarm switch bracket affects the range of contact between the bell alarm switch and the reset indicator armature. This alignment is critical because the vibration of breaker closure can cause the switch and the armature to lose contact momentarily to create an unintended 86 lock-out and trip the breaker open during the closure sequence. The breaker will not be able to be re-closed until the 86 lock-out and the bell alarm switch have been manually reset. This defeats the safety function of the breaker to provide power to the supported component.

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Enclosure ABB K600S 480 VAC Class 1 E Breaker Defect Bell Alarm Switch Bracket Misalignment The 86 lock-out feature is a protective circuit installed in the breaker enclosure and is not part of the purchased component. The 86 lock-out uses the bell alarm indication of a faulted trip to prevent re-closure of the breaker until the lock-out is reset. The 86 lock-out circuit also trips the breaker open.

(v) The date on which the information of such defect or failure to comply was obtained.

Two instances were identified in which new or refurbished ABB K600S breakers failed pre-service testing due to the misalignment of the bell alarm switch brackets. In each case, the bell alarm switch bracket was manually re-aligned to ensure that contact between the reset indicator and bell alarm switch remained intact during breaker closure.

The first instance occurred on a refurbished breaker that failed testing on November 5, 2009.

The quality control receipt inspection was completed on the breaker on October 2, 2009.

The second instance occurred on a new breaker that failed testing on October 21, 2010. The quality control receipt inspection was completed on the breaker on June 3, 2010.

The untimely evaluation and defect reporting have been entered into PVNGS's corrective action program. PVNGS completed an operability assessment for uses of the ABB K600S breakers that support components impacting Technical Specifications and concluded affected systems were OPERABLE.

(vi) In the case of a basic component which contains a defect or fails to comply, the number and location of these components in use at, supplied for, being supplied for, or may be supplied for, manufactured, or being manufactured for one or more facilities or activities subject to the regulations in this part.

At PVNGS, each unit uses 34 ABB K600S circuit breakers in safety-related applications. The station has not provided any of these breakers from its own stock to any other licensee.

(vii) The corrective action which has been, is being, or will be taken; the name of the individual or organization responsible for the action; and the length of time that has been or will be taken to complete the action.

ABB provided PVNGS written instructions regarding adjustment of the bell alarm switch bracket, including tolerances to ensure the bell alarm switch and the reset indicator remain in contact during breaker closure. These were incorporated into the station's ABB K600S vendor manual on January 27, 2011.

ABB is preparing a response to Vendor Corrective Action Report generated by PVNGS, issued to ABB on February 3, 2011. The intended response date was March 3, 2011. The response from ABB is pending.

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Enclosure ABB K600S 480 VAC Class 1E Breaker Defect Bell Alarm Switch Bracket Misalignment (viii) Any advice related to the defect or failure to comply about the facility, activity, or basic component that has been, is being, or will be given to purchasers or licensees.

Licensees who use ABB K600S 480 VAC breakers in safety-related applications should review whether the bell alarm indication is also used to actuate a protective feature and evaluate vulnerability to this defect. Questions regarding the details of PVNGS design related to use of K600S breakers may be forwarded to Karl Bright, Electrical System Engineer, at Karl. Bright@aps.com.

(ix) In the case of an early site permit, the entities to whom an early site permit was transferred.

Not applicable.

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