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==Dear Mr. Crier:==
==Dear Mr. Crier:==


In accordance with Appendix A, Beaver Valley Technical Specifications, the following occurrence is reported. This occurrence was discussed with the Beaver Valley NRC Resident Inspector, Mr. D. A. Beckman, at 1300 hours on
In accordance with Appendix A, Beaver Valley Technical Specifications, the following occurrence is reported. This occurrence was discussed with the Beaver Valley NRC Resident Inspector, Mr. D. A. Beckman, at 1300 hours on April 7, 1980.                                                                                  ,
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BVPS Technical Specifications require 3000 gpm core flow when diluting. At 1234 hours, with RHR flow at approxiustely 2500 gpm, the RHR Pump [RH-P-1A] ammeter started to oscillate and then dropped to zero. The operator then tried to start
BVPS Technical Specifications require 3000 gpm core flow when diluting. At 1234 hours, with RHR flow at approxiustely 2500 gpm, the RHR Pump [RH-P-1A] ammeter started to oscillate and then dropped to zero. The operator then tried to start
[RH-P-1B] but it also was air-bound. Operators were dispatched to containment to vent both RHR pumps. RHR flow was restored at 1309 hours with RCS temperature at 81F. Several subsequent attempts were made to increase flow; but, each time, the pump running current began to oscillate so the operator returned flow to normal.
[RH-P-1B] but it also was air-bound. Operators were dispatched to containment to vent both RHR pumps. RHR flow was restored at 1309 hours with RCS temperature at 81F. Several subsequent attempts were made to increase flow; but, each time, the pump running current began to oscillate so the operator returned flow to normal.
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Maintenance personnel were requested to check flow transmitter calibration  [
Maintenance personnel were requested to check flow transmitter calibration  [
and the operating procedure was changed to require an operator to vent at all    !
and the operating procedure was changed to require an operator to vent at all    !
times during this evolution.                                                      .
times during this evolution.                                                      .
Any additional information and corrective action will be discussed in a
Any additional information and corrective action will be discussed in a followup report.
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RO 80-22/01T:on 800407,during Operational Mode 5,complete Loss of RHR Flow Occurred During Attempt to Increase Flow. Operating Procedure Changed to Require Venting RHR During Flow Increase
ML19305D285
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Site: Beaver Valley
Issue date: 04/08/1980
From: Werling J
DUQUESNE LIGHT CO.
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@7'gh, Pennsylvania DUQUESNE LIGHT COMPANY Beaver Valley Power Station Post Office Box 4 Shippingport, PA 15077 April 8, 1980 BVPS: JAW:830 Beaver Valley Power Station, Unit No. 1 Docket No. 50-334, License No. DPR-66 LER 80-022/01T ,

Mr. B. H. Crier, Director of Regulation United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region 1 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406

Dear Mr. Crier:

In accordance with Appendix A, Beaver Valley Technical Specifications, the following occurrence is reported. This occurrence was discussed with the Beaver Valley NRC Resident Inspector, Mr. D. A. Beckman, at 1300 hours0.015 days <br />0.361 hours <br />0.00215 weeks <br />4.9465e-4 months <br /> on April 7, 1980. ,

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Reactor Coolant System (RCS) level at mid-span in the loops. RCS temperature was 81F and the "B" Residual Heat Removal (RHR) Pump was in service. )

l A complete loss of RHR flow occurred when plant operators were attempting l to increase RHR flow from 1000 gpm to 3000 gpm so the RCS could be recirculated '

through Mixed Bed Demineralizer [CH-I-1A]. The resin in [CH-I-1A] had been replaced and had not been used so a dilution of approximately 50 ppm was expected.

BVPS Technical Specifications require 3000 gpm core flow when diluting. At 1234 hours0.0143 days <br />0.343 hours <br />0.00204 weeks <br />4.69537e-4 months <br />, with RHR flow at approxiustely 2500 gpm, the RHR Pump [RH-P-1A] ammeter started to oscillate and then dropped to zero. The operator then tried to start

[RH-P-1B] but it also was air-bound. Operators were dispatched to containment to vent both RHR pumps. RHR flow was restored at 1309 hours0.0152 days <br />0.364 hours <br />0.00216 weeks <br />4.980745e-4 months <br /> with RCS temperature at 81F. Several subsequent attempts were made to increase flow; but, each time, the pump running current began to oscillate so the operator returned flow to normal.

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Maintenance personnel were requested to check flow transmitter calibration [

and the operating procedure was changed to require an operator to vent at all  !

times during this evolution. .

Any additional information and corrective action will be discussed in a followup report.

i Very truly yours, l J. A. Werling Superintendent ec: Director Of Management & Program Analysis United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 D. L. Wigginton, BVPS Licensing Project Manager '

United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission

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- D. C. 20555 D. A. Beckman, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, BVPS Site Inspector G. A. Olson, Secretary, Prime Movers Committee - EEI 1

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