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{{#Wiki_filter:NRC FORM 195 I2 70)U,S.NUCLEAA REGULATORY COMMISSION DOCKET NUMBFR 50-335 NRC DISTRIBUTION FDR P T 50 DOCI(ET MATERIAL FILE NUMBEA INCIDENT REPORT TO: N.C.Moseley FRY>: Flordia Power 8 Light Co.Miami, Flordia A.D.Schmidt DATE OF DOCUMENT 4-5-76'ATE RECEIVED 4-15-76 QLETTER Q ORIGINAL.SCOPY QNOTOAIZED SUNCLASSIFIED PROP INPUT FORM NUMBER OF COPIES RECEIVED DESCRIPTION Ltr.trans the following.......
{{#Wiki_filter:NRC FORM 195                                             U,S. NUCLEAA REGULATORY COMMISSION DOCKET NUMBFR I2 70)                                                                                                  50-335 FILE NUMBEA NRC DISTRIBUTION FDR         P   T 50 DOCI(ET MATERIAL                             INCIDENT REPORT TO:                                           FRY>:     Flordia   Power   8 Light Co.       DATE OF DOCUMENT N.C. Moseley                                    Miami, Flordia                           4-5-76 A.D. Schmidt                               RECEIVED
30 ENCLOSURE Reportable Occurrence 0 76 4iLicensee Event Report on 3-5-76;Concerning the Containment Vacuum Relief.'Mve Opening.......
                                                                                                              'ATE 4-15-76 QLETTER                 QNOTOAIZED             PROP                       INPUT FORM         NUMBER OF COPIES RECEIVED Q ORIGINAL .        SUNCLASSIFIED SCOPY                                                                                                30 DESCRIPTION                                                       ENCLOSURE Ltr. trans the following.......                                   Reportable Occurrence 0 76 4iLicensee Event Report on 3-5-76;Concerning the Containment Vacuum   Relief.'Mve Opening.......
(30 Cys.Received-No original)PLANT NAME: St.Lucie III 1 ACKNOWLEI)GEg P I DO NOT RZMOVH NOTE: IF PERSONNEL EXPOSURE IS INVOLVED SEND DIRECTLY TO KREGER/J.COLLINS SAFETY BRANCH CHIEF: W 3 CYS FOR ACTION LIC~ASST: W/CYS ACRS CYS NFORMATION 1ggS/ENT TO LA FOR ACTION/I Ziemann" ENVIRO INTERNAL 0 IST Rl BUTION NRC PDR I&E 2 SCHROEDER/IPPOLITO 0 NOVAK CHFCK S S HWEN ER TEDESCO NACCA BAER SHAO OLLMER BUNCH KRE E OL N LPDR4 TIC NSIC EXTE RNAL D I STR I BUTI ON CONTROL NUMBER, 3813 NRC FORM ISS I2-70I  
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ACKNOWLEI)GEg P                              I DO NOT RZMOVH PLANT NAME:       St. Lucie   III 1                                 NOTE:   IF PERSONNEL EXPOSURE IS INVOLVED SEND DIRECTLY TO KREGER/J. COLLINS SAFETY                                 FOR ACTION/INFORMATION                    ENVIRO BRANCH CHIEF:                       Ziemann" W 3 CYS FOR ACTION LIC ~ ASST:                           1ggS W/   CYS ACRS     CYS             /   ENT TO LA INTERNAL 0 IST Rl BUTION NRC PDR I & E 2 SCHROEDER/IPPOLITO 0
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MARCH 5, 1976 BREACH OF CONTAINMENT INTEGRITY The attached Licensee Event Report: is being submitted in accordance with Technical Specification 6.9 to provide'30-day notification of the subject occurrence.
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Very truly yours,~chmi t Vice President Power Resources.MAS/cpc Attachment cc: Jack R.Newman, Esquire Director, Office of Inspection and Enforcement (30)Director, Office of Management Information and Program Control (3)HELPING BUILD FLOFIIOA  
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LE:ENSE EVENT TYPE TYPF.0 I 1 1 1 1~03 25 26 30 31 32~EVENT OATE REPORT OATE 3 5 0 3 0 5 7 6 0 4 0 5 7.6 68 69 74 75 60 ur e fan was started and containment pressure 7 8 9 a GQ QOg became subatmos heric causin a Containment Vacuum Relief Valve to o en.This was in 7 89~04 4 w re u r 60 at dur 7 8 9@~5 refuelin.ooerations, there be no direct access from containment to the outside 7 8 9~06 atmosohere which is inca able of automatic isolation.
 
In order to rotect the GO..60 7 8 9 SYSTEM CAUSE CQQE COO E COMPONENT CQOE ICOVI~so~F z z z z z 7 8 9 10'11 12 CAUSE OESCRIPTION gg Soecification 3.9.4 does not~E COMPONENT SUPERB z~z 17 43 VQEATON z9 9 9~N 47 48 consider the uni ue function of the Containment Vacuum 60 7 8 9 Re i f Valves.Even thou h containment inta rit is not exactl as described in the 7 8 9 Q~g s ecification when one of these valves o ens, it should be noted that the valves and 60 OTHER STATUS NA NA NA NA 7.89 LOSS OR OAMAGE TO FACIUTY TYPE QESCRPTZN~z'7 89 10 PU8UCITY 7 89 NA NA 7 89 FACUTY STATUS.%POWER EO~LsJ'oo o 7 8 9 10 12 13 FORM QF ACTIVfTY CQATENT RKLEASEO OF RELEASE AMOUNT OF ACTIVITY I I~Z~Z NA 7 9 9 10 11 PERSONNEL EXPOSURES NUMBER TYPE OESCRtpnQN
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~IS~00 0 Z 7 89 11 12 13 PERSONNEL INJURIES NUMBER OESCRlPTION 7 8 9 11 12 PROBABLE CONSEQUENCES
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7 89 7 89 M.A.Scho man PHONE 305/552-3779 CFO eII-CCT REPORTABLE OCCURRENCE 335-76-4 LICENSEE EVENT REPORT PAGE TWO Event'escri tion continued) containment structure from excessive vacuum during all modes of'operation, the Containment Vacuum Relief Valves, by design, do not receive a Contain-ment Isolation Signal (CIS).They do close again when containment pressure approaches atmospheric, however, they are not capable of being closed auto-matically by CIS.The immediate corrective action was to suspend core loading until the valves were closed.Loss of containment integrity under the conditions of Technical Specification 3.9.4 occurred on one previous occasion and was described in Reportable Occurrence 335-76-1.(335-76-4).
FLORIDA POWER    8s LIGHT CO!eIPAiNY II
'Cause 3escri tion (continued) their associated check valves do close automatically when containment pres-.sure approaches atmospheric..Thus, actuation of the relief valves for the purpose of.performing their design function (protection of the containment from excessive vacuum)does not violate the concept of containment integrity because there is no outflow of air from containment to the outside atmosphere through the relief valves.'Followup action will be to contact the appropriate office of the NRC for clarification of Technical Specification 3.'9.4.}}
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Mr. Norman C. Moseley,    Director, Region  II Office of Inspection and Enforcement U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 230 Peachtree Street, N. N., Suite 818                              . gi6~      10
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==Dear Mr. Moseley:==
 
REPORTABLE OCCURRENCE   335-76-4 ST. LUCIE UNIT 1 DATE OF OCCURRENCE:     MARCH 5, 1976 BREACH OF CONTAINMENT INTEGRITY The attached   Licensee Event Report:   is being submitted in accordance with Technical Specification 6.9 to provide
            '30-day notification of the subject occurrence.
Very truly yours,
                    ~chmi t Vice President Power Resources
          . MAS/cpc Attachment cc: Jack R. Newman, Esquire Director, Office of Inspection and Enforcement             (30)
Director, Office of Management Information and Program Control (3)
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.7 89                                       14     15                                                         25      26                      30    31 REPORT   REPORT CATEGORY           TYPE     SOURCE                 OOCXKT NUMBER                                 ~    EVENT OATE                      REPORT OATE 7.6
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L                              0            0                            0    3      0  5    7    6      0    4    0    5
  ~0> CON<                                       ~L         0   5                       3    3   5 7 8               57       58           59       60     61                                         68        69                            74    75                        60 EVENT OESCRIPTION Qo g     Durin           initial core               loadin     , a   containment               ur   e   fan was started and containment pressure GQ 7   8 9                                                                           a QOg       became           subatmos           heric causin           a Containment Vacuum                       Relief Valve to               o   en. This     was   in 7 89                                                                                                                                                                           60
  ~04                                                                                                                           4 w         re   u r       at dur 7 8 9                                                                                                                                                                           GO
  @~5       refuelin ooerations, there be no direct access from containment to the outside
                                                                                                                                                                              .. 60 7 8 9
  ~06       atmosohere which is inca able of automatic isolation. In order to rotect the 7 8 9 SYSTEM         CAUSE
                                                                                    ~E COMPONENT 60 CQQE           COO E                 COMPONENT CQOE                   SUPERB                                              VQEATON ICOVI   ~so               ~F               z    z   z   z   z     z           ~z                    z9        9      9            ~N 7   8 9 10                 '11           12                           17            43                                      47          48 CAUSE OESCRIPTION gg         Soecification 3.9.4                       does not consider the                     uni ue function of the Containment                               Vacuum 7 8     9                                                                                                                                                                       60 Re       i f Valves.               Even thou h containment                     inta     rit         is not exactl             as described           in the 7   8 9 Q~g       s     ecification             when one       of these valves                 o   ens,     it should             be noted       that the valves           and 7     89
                              'oo FACUTY                                                                         METHOO OF STATUS           .     % POWER                 OTHER STATUS                  OtSCOVERY                                OISCOVERY OESCRIPTQN EO~
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12 13 NA                        LJ 45          46 NA 80 FORM QF ACTIVfTY         CQATENT RKLEASEO           OF RELEASE               AMOUNT OF ACTIVITY                                                             LOCATION OF RELEASE I I         ~Z                   ~Z                       NA                                                                            NA 7 9           9                     10     11                                         44        45 PERSONNEL EXPOSURES NUMBER                 TYPE       OESCRtpnQN
  ~IS   ~00             0           Z                                       NA 60 7 89                     11         12     13 PERSONNEL INJURIES NUMBER                 OESCRlPTION NA 7     8 9                 11       12                                                                                                                                           60 PROBABLE CONSEQUENCES
  ~15                                                                           NA 7    .89                                                                                                                                                                        60 LOSS OR OAMAGE TO FACIUTY TYPE          QESCRPTZN
          ~z                                                                    NA
'7 89                  10                                                                                                                                                        80 PU8UCITY NA 7    89 AOOITIQNAL FACTORS
[11B]     See Pa e Two                 for continuation of               Event and Cause descriptions.
7     89 7     89 M. A. Scho         man                                                                 PHONE   305/552-3779 CFO   eII-CCT
 
REPORTABLE OCCURRENCE 335-76-4 LICENSEE EVENT REPORT PAGE TWO Event'escri tion continued) containment structure from excessive vacuum during all modes of'operation, the Containment Vacuum Relief Valves, by design, do not receive a Contain-ment Isolation Signal (CIS). They do close again when containment pressure approaches atmospheric, however, they are not capable of being closed auto-matically by CIS. The immediate corrective action was to suspend core loading until the valves were closed. Loss of containment integrity under the conditions of Technical Specification 3.9.4 occurred on one previous occasion and was described in Reportable Occurrence 335-76-1. (335-76-4).
'Cause 3escri tion (continued) their associated check valves do close automatically when containment pres-
.sure approaches atmospheric. .Thus, actuation of the relief valves for the purpose of .performing their design function (protection of the containment from excessive vacuum) does not violate the concept of containment integrity because there is no outflow of air from containment to the outside atmosphere through the relief valves.
will be Followup action           to contact the appropriate office of the NRC for clarification of Technical Specification 3.'9.4.}}

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LER 1976-004-00 for Saint Lucie Unit 1, a Breach of Containment Integrity
ML18110A624
Person / Time
Site: Saint Lucie NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 04/05/1976
From: Schmidt A
Florida Power & Light Co
To: Moseley N
NRC/IE, NRC/RGN-II
References
PRN-LI-76-70 LER 1976-004-00
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NRC FORM 195 U,S. NUCLEAA REGULATORY COMMISSION DOCKET NUMBFR I2 70) 50-335 FILE NUMBEA NRC DISTRIBUTION FDR P T 50 DOCI(ET MATERIAL INCIDENT REPORT TO: FRY>: Flordia Power 8 Light Co. DATE OF DOCUMENT N.C. Moseley Miami, Flordia 4-5-76 A.D. Schmidt RECEIVED

'ATE 4-15-76 QLETTER QNOTOAIZED PROP INPUT FORM NUMBER OF COPIES RECEIVED Q ORIGINAL . SUNCLASSIFIED SCOPY 30 DESCRIPTION ENCLOSURE Ltr. trans the following....... Reportable Occurrence 0 76 4iLicensee Event Report on 3-5-76;Concerning the Containment Vacuum Relief.'Mve Opening.......

(30 Cys. Received - No original)

ACKNOWLEI)GEg P I DO NOT RZMOVH PLANT NAME: St. Lucie III 1 NOTE: IF PERSONNEL EXPOSURE IS INVOLVED SEND DIRECTLY TO KREGER/J. COLLINS SAFETY FOR ACTION/INFORMATION ENVIRO BRANCH CHIEF: Ziemann" W 3 CYS FOR ACTION LIC ~ ASST: 1ggS W/ CYS ACRS CYS / ENT TO LA INTERNAL 0 IST Rl BUTION NRC PDR I & E 2 SCHROEDER/IPPOLITO 0

NOVAK CHFCK S S HWEN ER TEDESCO NACCA BAER SHAO OLLMER BUNCH KRE E OL N EXTE RNAL D I STR I BUTION CONTROL NUMBER, LPDR4 TIC NSIC 3813 NRC FORM ISS I2-70I

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Dear Mr. Moseley:

REPORTABLE OCCURRENCE 335-76-4 ST. LUCIE UNIT 1 DATE OF OCCURRENCE: MARCH 5, 1976 BREACH OF CONTAINMENT INTEGRITY The attached Licensee Event Report: is being submitted in accordance with Technical Specification 6.9 to provide

'30-day notification of the subject occurrence.

Very truly yours,

~chmi t Vice President Power Resources

. MAS/cpc Attachment cc: Jack R. Newman, Esquire Director, Office of Inspection and Enforcement (30)

Director, Office of Management Information and Program Control (3)

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~0> CON< ~L 0 5 3 3 5 7 8 57 58 59 60 61 68 69 74 75 60 EVENT OESCRIPTION Qo g Durin initial core loadin , a containment ur e fan was started and containment pressure GQ 7 8 9 a QOg became subatmos heric causin a Containment Vacuum Relief Valve to o en. This was in 7 89 60

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~06 atmosohere which is inca able of automatic isolation. In order to rotect the 7 8 9 SYSTEM CAUSE

~E COMPONENT 60 CQQE COO E COMPONENT CQOE SUPERB VQEATON ICOVI ~so ~F z z z z z z ~z z9 9 9 ~N 7 8 9 10 '11 12 17 43 47 48 CAUSE OESCRIPTION gg Soecification 3.9.4 does not consider the uni ue function of the Containment Vacuum 7 8 9 60 Re i f Valves. Even thou h containment inta rit is not exactl as described in the 7 8 9 Q~g s ecification when one of these valves o ens, it should be noted that the valves and 7 89

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12 13 NA LJ 45 46 NA 80 FORM QF ACTIVfTY CQATENT RKLEASEO OF RELEASE AMOUNT OF ACTIVITY LOCATION OF RELEASE I I ~Z ~Z NA NA 7 9 9 10 11 44 45 PERSONNEL EXPOSURES NUMBER TYPE OESCRtpnQN

~IS ~00 0 Z NA 60 7 89 11 12 13 PERSONNEL INJURIES NUMBER OESCRlPTION NA 7 8 9 11 12 60 PROBABLE CONSEQUENCES

~15 NA 7 .89 60 LOSS OR OAMAGE TO FACIUTY TYPE QESCRPTZN

~z NA

'7 89 10 80 PU8UCITY NA 7 89 AOOITIQNAL FACTORS

[11B] See Pa e Two for continuation of Event and Cause descriptions.

7 89 7 89 M. A. Scho man PHONE 305/552-3779 CFO eII-CCT

REPORTABLE OCCURRENCE 335-76-4 LICENSEE EVENT REPORT PAGE TWO Event'escri tion continued) containment structure from excessive vacuum during all modes of'operation, the Containment Vacuum Relief Valves, by design, do not receive a Contain-ment Isolation Signal (CIS). They do close again when containment pressure approaches atmospheric, however, they are not capable of being closed auto-matically by CIS. The immediate corrective action was to suspend core loading until the valves were closed. Loss of containment integrity under the conditions of Technical Specification 3.9.4 occurred on one previous occasion and was described in Reportable Occurrence 335-76-1. (335-76-4).

'Cause 3escri tion (continued) their associated check valves do close automatically when containment pres-

.sure approaches atmospheric. .Thus, actuation of the relief valves for the purpose of .performing their design function (protection of the containment from excessive vacuum) does not violate the concept of containment integrity because there is no outflow of air from containment to the outside atmosphere through the relief valves.

will be Followup action to contact the appropriate office of the NRC for clarification of Technical Specification 3.'9.4.