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| issue date = 03/02/1990
| issue date = 03/02/1990
| title = LER 89-005-01:on 890310,loss of Power to Alternate Plant Ventilation Effluent Radiation Monitor Occurred.Caused by Electrical Loads in Excess of Circuit Capacity.Design Mod Issued to Supply Dedicated Power to loads.W/900302 Ltr
| title = LER 89-005-01:on 890310,loss of Power to Alternate Plant Ventilation Effluent Radiation Monitor Occurred.Caused by Electrical Loads in Excess of Circuit Capacity.Design Mod Issued to Supply Dedicated Power to loads.W/900302 Ltr
| author name = BRADISH T R, LEVINE J M
| author name = Bradish T, Levine J
| author affiliation = ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE CO. (FORMERLY ARIZONA NUCLEAR
| author affiliation = ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE CO. (FORMERLY ARIZONA NUCLEAR
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NO DOCKET~FACIL:STN-50-529 Palo Verde Nuclear Station, Unit 2, Arizona Publi'05000529 AUTH.NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION BRADISH,T.R.
REGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (RIDS)
Arizona Public Service Co.(formerly Arizona Nuclear Power LEVINE,J.M.
ACCESSION NBR:9003130597                   'DOC.DATE 90/03/02     NOTARIZED: NO                   DOCKET
Arizona Public Service Co.(formerly Arizona Nuclear Power RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT'FFILIATION
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FACIL:STN-50-529 Palo Verde Nuclear Station, Unit 2, Arizona Publi '05000529 AUTH. NAME                     AUTHOR AFFILIATION BRADISH,T.R.                   Arizona Public Service Co. (formerly Arizona Nuclear Power LEVINE,J.M.                     Arizona Public Service Co. (formerly Arizona Nuclear Power RECIP.NAME                     RECIPIENT'FFILIATION


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
LER 89-005-01:on 890310,loss of power to alternate plant'ventilation effluent radiation monitor.W/8 ltr.DISTRIBUTION CODE: ZE22T COPIES RECEIVED:LTR 1 ENCL~.SIZE: TITLE:.50.73/50.9'icensee Event Report (LER),, Incident Rpt, etc..NOTES:Standardized plant.'05000529 RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME P.D5 LA PETERSON,S.
LER     89-005-01:on 890310,loss of power to alternate plant
INTERNAL: ACNW AEOD/DOA AEOD/ROAB/DS P NRR/DET/ECMB 9H NRR/DET/ESGB 8D NRR/DLPQ/LPEB10 NRR/DREP/PRPB11 NRR/DST/SICB 7E NRR/DST/SRXB 8E RES/DSIR/EZB COPIES LTTR ENCL 1 1 1 1 2 2 1'2 2 1 1 1, 1 1'2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 ACRS AEOD/DSP/TPAB DEDRO NRR/DET/EMEB9H3 NRR/DLPQ/LHFB11 NRR/DOEA/OEAB11 NRR/DST/SELB 8D N PLB8D1 G F 02.R FILE 01 2 2 1 1 1.1'1 1 1'1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1'1 1 RECIPIENT COPIES'D CODE/NAME~LTTR ENCL PD5 PD 1 1 EXTERNAL: EGGG WILLIAMS,S LPDR NSIC MAYS,G'UDOCS FULL TXT, NOTES: 4 4 1.1 1 1 1 1-L ST LOBBY WARD NRC PDR NSIC'URPHY,G.A 1'1 1 1.1 NOTE TO ALL"RIDS" RECIPIENTS:
                'ventilation effluent radiation monitor.
PLEASE HELP US.TO REDUCE WAS'!CONTACT THE.DOCUMENT CONTROL DESK, ROOM Pl-37 (EXT.20079)TO ELIMINATE YOUR NAME FROM'.DISTRIBUTION C FULL TEXT CONVERSION REQUIRED-TOTAL NUMBER'OF COPIES REQUIRED: LTTR 38 ENCL 38 P.
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il Ik Arizona Public Service Company PALO VERDE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION P.O.BOX 52034~PHOENIX.ARIZONA 85072-2034 JAMES M.LEVINE VICE PRESIDENT NUCLEAR PRDDVCTIDN 192-00636-JML/TRB/DAJ; Marh 2, 1990 U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555
DISTRIBUTION CODE: ZE22T                 COPIES RECEIVED:LTR       1 ENCL   ~
                                                                                        .SIZE:
TITLE:. 50.73/50.9'icensee                 Event Report (LER),, Incident Rpt, etc..
NOTES:Standardized plant.                                                                         '05000529 RECIPIENT                   COPIES            RECIPIENT              COPIES ID
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LTTR ENCL P.D5   LA                         1    1      PD5 PD                      1    1 PETERSON,S.                       1    1 INTERNAL: ACNW                                 2    2      ACRS                        2    2 AEOD/DOA                           1'          AEOD/DSP/TPAB                1    1 AEOD/ROAB/DS P                     2    2      DEDRO                        1. 1 NRR/DET/ECMB 9H                   1    1      NRR/DET/EMEB9H3            '1    1 NRR/DET/ESGB 8D NRR/DLPQ/LPEB10 1,
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NOTE TO ALL "RIDS" RECIPIENTS:
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==Dear Sirs:==
il Ik Arizona Public Service Company PALO VERDE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION P.O. BOX 52034 ~  PHOENIX. ARIZONA 85072-2034 192-00636-JML/TRB/DAJ; JAMES M. LEVINE VICE PRESIDENT Marh 2, 1990 NUCLEAR PRDDVCTIDN U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555
Subj ect: Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS)Unit 2Docket No.STN 50-529 (License No.NPF-51)Licensee Event Report 89-005-01 File'0-020-404 Attached please find Supplement Number 1 to Licensee Event Report (LER)No.89-005-00 prepared and submitted pursuant to 10CFR50.73.
 
This report is being submitted to update the scheduled date for implementing a design modification.
==Dear   Sirs:==
The schedule has been revised'ue to the unavailability of parts.In accordance with 10CFR50.73(d), we are herewith forwarding a copy of the LER to the Regional Administrator of the Region V office.If you have any questions, please contact'T.R.Bradish, (Acting)Compliance Manager at (602)393-2521.Very truly yours, JML/TRB/DAJ/k)
 
Attachment CC: W.F~Conway E., E.Van Brunt J.B.Martin D'.H.Coe M.J.Davis A.C.Gehr INPO Records Center (all with attachment)
Subj ect:         Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station                 (PVNGS)
EF gg 9003i30597 900302 PDR ADOCK 0 000529 PDC 0
Unit 2 Docket No. STN 50-529 (License No. NPF-51)
II'(C FORM~(849(U.S.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION LICENSEE EVENT REPORT.ILER)APPROVED OMB NO.3(504)104 EXPIRES: 4(30(92 IMATED BURDEN PER RESPONSE TO COMPLY WTH THIS INFORMATION COLLECTION REGUEST: 50.0 HRS.FORWARD COMMENTS REGARDING BURDEN ESTIMATE TO THE RECORDS ANO REPORTS MANAGEMENT BRANCH (P430), U.S.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION.
Licensee Event Report 89-005-01 File'0-020-404 Attached please find Supplement Number 1 to Licensee Event Report (LER) No.
WASHINGTON.
89-005-00 prepared and submitted pursuant to 10CFR50.73. This report is being submitted to update the scheduled date for implementing a design modification.
OC 20555, AND TO THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION PROIECT (31500104).
The schedule has been revised'ue to the unavailability of parts.                             In accordance with 10CFR50.73(d), we are herewith forwarding a copy                         of the LER to the Regional Administrator of the Region V office.
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT ANO BUDGFT,WASHINGTON, DC 20503.FACILITY NAME (II Palo Verde Unit 2 DOCKET NUMBER lll I'A 5 3)o so oo529>OFQ TITLE (41 Loss of Power to Alternate Plant Ventilation Effluent Radiation Monitor EVENT DATE (5)LKR NUMBER (6)REPORT OATK (7)OTHER FACILITIES INVOLVED (5)MONTH OAY YEAR YEAR SEQUENTIAL NUMBE rl RavraroN NUMSErr MONTH OAY YEAR FACILITY NAMES N/A DOCKET NUMBFR(SI 0 5 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 8 9 8 9 ,005 0 1 0 3 0 2 9 0 N/A 0 5, 0 0 0 OPERATING MODE (9)1 POWER LEYEL 1 0 0 20.402(b)20.405(~)Oil()20A05(~)it)(B)20.405(~)l1)(E(l 20AOBla)(1)I(rl 20.405(e)lt l(r)'X 20A05(cl 50DS(a)(I I 50.35(cl(2) 50.73(~)(2)(I)50.73(el(1)
If you have       any questions, please contact 'T. R. Bradish,                 (Acting) Compliance Manager     at   (602) 393-2521.
(4)50.73(a I (110((l LICENSEE CONTACT FOR THIS LER (12I 50,73(a)(2)(lrl 50.73(a)(2((el 60.73(a)(1)(rill 50.73(al(2)(air(l IA)50,73(~)(2)(r(II)(B) 50,73(~)(2((x)THIS REPORT IS SUBMITTED PURSUANT T 0 THE REQUIREMENTS OF 10 CFR (): (Chrch one or morr of thr forlornnfi (1'I 73.71 Br)73.7((c).OTHER (Sprcily (n Ahrrract hrlow and In Trit, HRC Form 35EAI NAME AREA CODE TELEPHONE NUMBER Thomas R.Bradish, (Actin)Compliance Manager 6 02 39 3-25 21 COMPLETE ONE LINE FOR EACH COMPONENT FAILURE DESCRIBED IN THIS REPORT (13)CAUSE SYSTEM COMPONENT MANUFAC.TURER EPORTABL'E TO NPROS XB.o r r, ic'41~c 4.v CAUSE SYSTEM'OMPONENT MANUFAC.TURER Sc 96xccT.EPORTABLE P TO NPROS+, 6 Mrr.Exk SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT EXPKCTKD l(4)MONTH OAY YEAR YES (If yrr, comoirtr EXPECTED SVEhrISSION DATEI NO EXPECTED SUBMISSION DATE HSI ABSTRACT (Limit to 1400 rprcrr, ir., roproiimrtrly fifteen u'nplr rprcr ryprrrn'ttrn linn((151 On March 10, 1989, at approximately 2200 MST, Palo Verde Unit 2 was in Mode 1 (POWER OPERATION) at approximately 100 percent power when a Ghemistry Effluent Technician (contractor, non-licensed) discovered that the Preplanned Alternate Sampling System (IL)for the Plant Ventilation was inoperable.
Very   truly yours, JML/TRB/DAJ/k)
The circuit breaker, which supplies the electrical power (EC), had opened and deenergized the alternate system.With the alternate sampling inoperable, Unit 2 operated in a condition contrary to Technical Specification (TS)3.3.3.8.At approximately 2210 MST,, the power to the Preplanned Alternate Sampling System power was restored.No safety system responses occurred and none were necessary.
Attachment CC:     W. F   ~ Conway       (all with      attachment)
The cause of the event was electrical loads in excess of the circuit capacity resulting in the circuit breaker which supplied electrical power opening.A Design Modification has been issued to supply dedicated power to these loads..Similar events were reported in LER 529/87-14, 529/88-13, 530/88-07, and 528/89-03.
E., E. Van   Brunt J. B. Martin D'. H. Coe M. J. Davis A. C. Gehr INPO Records     Center EF gg 9003i30597 900302 PDR       ADOCK 0       000529 PDC
 
0 II'(C FORM~                                                                   U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (849(                                                                                                                                          APPROVED OMB NO. 3(504)104 EXPIRES: 4(30(92 IMATED BURDEN PER RESPONSE TO COMPLY WTH THIS INFORMATION COLLECTION REGUEST: 50.0 HRS. FORWARD LICENSEE EVENT REPORT. ILER)                                                            COMMENTS REGARDING BURDEN ESTIMATE TO THE RECORDS ANO REPORTS MANAGEMENTBRANCH (P430), U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION. WASHINGTON. OC 20555, AND TO THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION PROIECT (31500104). OFFICE OF MANAGEMENTANO BUDGFT,WASHINGTON, DC 20503.
FACILITY NAME (II                                                                                                                         DOCKET NUMBER   lll                           I'A 5 3)
TITLE (41 Palo Verde Unit 2                                                                                                              o so       oo529>OFQ Loss of Power to Alternate Plant                                         Ventilation Effluent Radiation Monitor EVENT DATE (5)                     LKR NUMBER (6)                             REPORT OATK (7)                         OTHER FACILITIES INVOLVED (5)
MONTH     OAY       YEAR     YEAR           SEQUENTIAL           RavraroN                  OAY                    FACILITYNAMES                        DOCKET NUMBFR(SI NUMBE rl         NUMSErr MONTH                   YEAR N/A                                   0   5   0       0     0 0 3     1     0 8 9 8 9                     ,005                 0     1   0 3 0 2             9 0           N/A                                   0   5, 0         0    0 THIS REPORT IS SUBMITTED PURSUANT T 0 THE REQUIREMENTS OF 10 CFR (): (Chrch one or morr of thr forlornnfi (1'I OPERATING MODE (9)           1       20.402(b)                                   20A05(cl                            50,73(a) (2)(lrl (air(l                       73.71 Br)
POWER                          20.405( ~ )Oil()                           50DS(a)   (I I                     50.73(a) (2((el                            73.7( (c) .
LEYEL 1    0 0          20A05( ~ ) it)(B)                           50.35(cl(2)                         60.73(a) (1) (rill                          OTHER (Sprcily (n Ahrrract hrlow and In Trit, HRC Form 20.405( ~ )l1)(E(l                    'X    50.73( ~ ) (2)(I)                    50.73(al(2)          IA)                    35EAI 20AOBla) (1) I(rl                          50.73(el(1) (4)                     50,73( ~ ) (2)(r(II)(B) 20.405(e)  lt l(r)                          50.73(a I (110((l                    50,73( ~ ) (2((x)
LICENSEE CONTACT FOR THIS LER (12I NAME                                                                                                                                                     TELEPHONE NUMBER AREA CODE Thomas R.           Bradish, (Actin ) Compliance Manager                                                                           6   02 39             3-           25 21 COMPLETE ONE LINE FOR EACH COMPONENT FAILURE DESCRIBED IN THIS REPORT (13)
XB. o r    r,                                                                                Sc 96xccT CAUSE SYSTEM                             MANUFAC.             EPORTABL'E ic'41     ~                           'OMPONENT                  MANUFAC.        EPORTABLE P
COMPONENT TURER            TO NPROS c   4     .v CAUSE SYSTEM                             TURER         TO NPROS         +,     6 Mrr   .Exk SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT EXPKCTKD l(4)                                                                                 MONTH         OAY     YEAR EXPECTED SUBMISSION DATE HSI YES (If yrr, comoirtr EXPECTED SVEhrISSION DATEI                                         NO ABSTRACT (Limit to 1400 rprcrr,   ir., roproiimrtrly fifteen u'nplr rprcr ryprrrn'ttrn linn( (151 On     March 10, 1989,                   at approximately 2200 MST, Palo Verde Unit 2 was in Mode 1 (POWER OPERATION)                       at approximately 100 percent power when a Ghemistry Effluent Technician (contractor, non-licensed) discovered that the Preplanned Alternate Sampling System (IL) for the Plant Ventilation was inoperable.                                                                       The circuit breaker, which supplies the electrical power (EC), had opened and deenergized the alternate system. With the alternate sampling inoperable, Unit 2 operated in a condition contrary to Technical Specification (TS) 3.3.3.8. At approximately 2210 MST,, the power to the Preplanned Alternate Sampling System power was restored.                           No safety system responses occurred and none were necessary.
The cause           of the event was electrical loads in excess of the circuit capacity resulting in the circuit breaker which supplied electrical power opening. A Design Modification has been issued to supply dedicated power to these loads..
Similar events were reported in                                         LER       529/87-14, 529/88-13, 530/88-07, and 528/89-03.
NRC F orm 355 (559)
NRC F orm 355 (559)
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NRC FORM 366A                                                     ILS. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
On March,10, 1989 at approximately 2200 MST, Palo Verde Unit 2 was in Mode 1 (POWER OPERATION) at approximately 100 percent power.B.Reportable Event Description (Including Dates and Approximate Times of Major Occurrences):
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Event Classification:
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Condition Prohibited by the Plant's Technical Specification (TS)On March 10, 1989, at approximately 2200 MST, a Chemistry Effluent Technician (contractor, non-licensed) discovered that the Preplanned Alternate Sampling Program (PASP)(IL) for the Plant Ventilation (VL)was inoperable.
FACILITYNAME    I'l                                                     COCKET NUMSEA (21                   LER NUMSEA (Sl                 PAGE LS)
The circuit breaker, which supplies the electrical power (EC), had opened and'eenergized the alternate system.With the alternate sampling system inoperable, Unit 2 operated in a condition contrary to TS 3.3.3.8.Prior to.the event, on December 6, 1989 at approximately 0700 MST, the normal Plant Ventilation low and high range effluent monitors (RU-143 and RU-144)(IL) were decl'ared inoperable due to intermittent spiking of the low range detector (RU-143).Appropriate actions were initiated in accordance with approved procedures'he'se actions included the installation of the Preplanned Alternate Sampling System on a portable cart within one hour in accordance with TS 3.3.3.8 ACTION 37 and.40.The alternate sampling system.taps into the Plant vent and utilizes a particulate and charcoal cartri'dge for sample collection with an in-line flow gauge and sampling pump.The alternate sampling system is electrically powered from a local outlet.~Following the installation of the alternate sampling system, the process and sample flow rates were verified a minimum of every four hours pursuant to TS 3.3.3.'8 ACTION 36.On March 10, 1989, at approximately 2005 MST, a process and alternate sampling system flow check was performed.
YEAR      SEaUENTIAL     e IICV IS IO N NUMBER        NUMQ ~ Il TKXT Palo Verde Unit 2 illma>> rl>>er *mewed. UJP PI/I/o'or>>l//RC %%dmI 35SAS/ (IT(
At this time, the alternate sampling system was energized and operable.During, conduct of a PASP cart flowrate check at approximately 2200 MST, a Chemistry Technician (contractor, non-licensed) discovered that the PASP sample cart had lost power.The Chemistry Technician started a portable electric generator and restored NRC Form 366A 1669(
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0 J L, NRC FOAM SSSA (889)ILS.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION LICENSEE.EVENT REPORT (LER)TEXT CONTINUATION APPROVED OMS NO.3)500104 EXPIRES: 8/30/92 ESTIMATED 8URDEN PEA RESPONSE TO COMPLY WTH THIS INFOAMATION COLLECTION REQUEST: SOB)HRS.FORWARD COMMENTS REGARDING BURDEN ESTIMATE TO THE RECORDS AND REPORTS MANAGEMENT 8RANCH IP430), U.S.NUCLEAR REGULA'TORY COMMISSION, WASHINGTON.
A.           Initial Conditions:
DC 20555, AND TO THE PAPERwoRK AEDUGTIDN PADJEGT 13)504104).
On     March,10, 1989 at approximately 2200                     MST,     Palo Verde Unit 2 was in     Mode 1 (POWER OPERATION)               at approximately           100 percent power.
DFF)cE.OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, WASHINGTON, DC 20M3.FACILITY NAME Ill DOCKET NUMSEA 12)YEAR LER NUMSER (51 err SEQUENTIAL NUMtt R:oYg RtVdlON NUMetR PAGE ISI Palo Verde Unit 2 TEXT///more epooe ie nqcwerL rue//too'o/JVRC Form 35849/I)7),o s o o o 52 989-0 0 5 0 1 03 ot'06 power to the sample cart at approximately 2210 MST;At approximately 2220 MST, the Chemistry Technician notified the~Shift Supervisor (utility, licensed)of the loss of power to the sample cart.The Shift Supervisor dispatched an Auxilia+Operator (utility, non-licensed) to reset the electrical breaker that supplied the affected outlets;and this was accomplished at approximately 2230 MST.The Chemistry Technician then transferred the power supply back to the normal outlet.C'.Status of structures, systems, or components that were inoperable at the start of the event that contributed to the event: As stated in, Section I.B, the.Plant Ventilation Radiation Monitors, RU-143 and RU-144 were inoperable for corrective maintenance.
B.           Reportable Event Description (Including Dates and Approximate Times of Major Occurrences):
No other structures, system, or components were inoperable at the start of the event that contributed to the event.D.Cause of each component or system failure,, if known: Not applicable
Event Classification:                   Condition Prohibited by the Plant's Technical Specification (TS)
-no component However, as stated in Section alternate sampling system was opened.or system failures were involved.I.B, electrical power to the interrupted when the circuit breaker E.Failure mode, mechanism, and effect of each failed component, if known: Not applicable
On March 10, 1989, at approximately 2200 MST, a Chemistry Effluent Technician (contractor, non-licensed) discovered that the Preplanned Alternate Sampling Program (PASP)(IL) for the Plant Ventilation (VL) was inoperable. The circuit breaker, which supplies the electrical power (EC), had opened and'eenergized the alternate system. With the alternate sampling system inoperable, Unit 2 operated in a condition contrary to TS 3.3.3.8.
-no failures were noted.F.For failures of components with multiple functions, list of systems or secondary functions that were also affected: Not applicable
Prior       to. the event, on December 6, 1989 at approximately 0700 MST, the normal Plant Ventilation low and high range effluent monitors (RU-143 and RU-144)(IL) were decl'ared inoperable due to intermittent spiking of the low range detector (RU-143).
-no component failures were involved.G.For failures that rendered a train of a safety system inoperable, estimated time elapsed from the discovery of the failure until the trains were returned to, service: Not applicable
Appropriate actions were initiated in accordance with approved procedures'he'se actions included the installation of the Preplanned Alternate Sampling System on a portable cart within one hour in accordance with TS 3.3.3.8 ACTION 37 and.40. The alternate sampling system. taps into the Plant vent and utilizes a particulate and charcoal cartri'dge for sample collection with an in-line flow gauge and sampling pump. The alternate sampling system         is electrically       powered from a         local outlet.       ~
-no failures were involved.However, the alternate sampling system was discovered inoperable on March 10, 1989 at approximately 2220 MST.The alternate sampling system was made operable at approximately 2210 MST.The total elapsed time was approximately 10 minutes.N AC Forro 35SA)589)  
Following the installation of the alternate sampling system, the process and sample flow rates were verified a minimum of every four hours pursuant to TS 3.3.3.'8 ACTION 36. On March 10, 1989, at approximately 2005 MST, a process and alternate sampling system flow check was performed. At this time, the alternate sampling system was energized and operable.
:0 ,J NRC FORM 366A (549)'LS.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION LICENSEE EVENT REPORT, IL'ER)'EXT CONTINUATION APPROVEO OMS NO.3(504104 EXPIRES: 4/30/92 ESTIMATED'SURDEN PER RESPONSE TO'COMPLY'WTH THIS INFORMATION COLLKCTION REQUEST: 500 HRS.FORWARD COMMENTS REGARDING SURDEN ESTIMATE TO THE RECORDS'ND REPORTS MANAGEMENT BRANCH (P430), U.S.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION, WASHINGTON, OC 20555, AND TO THE PAPERWORK.REDUCTION PROJECT (31504104).
During, conduct             of a PASP cart flowrate check at approximately 2200 MST, a           Chemistry Technician (contractor, non-licensed) discovered that the PASP sample cart had lost power. The Chemistry Technician started a portable electric generator and restored NRC Form 366A 1669(
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND 6 UDG ET, WASHINGTON, DC 20503;FACILITY NAME (I)DOCKET NUMBER (2)LER NUMSER (6)YEAR~WC 66004NWAI.
 
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r Not applicable
L, NRC FOAM SSSA                                                       ILS. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (889)                                                                                                                 APPROVED OMS NO. 3)500104 EXPIRES: 8/30/92 LICENSEE. EVENT REPORT (LER)                                          ESTIMATED 8URDEN PEA RESPONSE TO COMPLY WTH THIS INFOAMATION COLLECTION REQUEST: SOB) HRS. FORWARD COMMENTS REGARDING BURDEN ESTIMATE TO THE RECORDS TEXT CONTINUATION                                                AND REPORTS MANAGEMENT8RANCH IP430), U.S. NUCLEAR REGULA'TORY COMMISSION, WASHINGTON. DC 20555, AND TO THE PAPERwoRK AEDUGTIDN PADJEGT 13)504104). DFF)cE.
-no-component or system-failures or, procedural errors w'ere involved.Cause of Event: r The root cause of the event was.temporary and permanent el'ectrical loads in excess of the.circuit capac'ity.
OF MANAGEMENTAND BUDGET, WASHINGTON, DC 20M3.
In response.
FACILITYNAME Ill                                                           DOCKET NUMSEA 12)
the circuit.breaker opened and caused a loss of electrical power to: the alternate sampling system.Without electri.'cal power, the sampling pump can not draw a, sample from the Plant Ventilation.
LER NUMSER (51                 PAGE ISI YEAR  err SEQUENTIAL :oYg RtVdlON NUMttR        NUMetR Palo Verde Unit 2                                             ,o    s  o  o  o    52 989 0                0 5        0    1  03 ot'06 TEXT ///more epooe ie nqcwerL rue //too'o/ JVRC Form 35849/ I)7) power to the sample                cart at approximately             2210 MST; At approximately             2220 MST, the Chemistry Technician notified the                               ~
K.Safety System Response:, Not applicable
Shift Supervisor (utility, licensed) of the loss of power to the sample cart. The Shift Supervisor dispatched an Auxilia+
-no safety'syste'm responses occurred'nd none were.'ecessary.
Operator (utility, non-licensed) to reset the electrical breaker that supplied the affected outlets; and this was accomplished at approximately 2230 MST. The Chemistry Technician then transferred the power supply back to the normal outlet.
7 Failed Component Informati:on:
C'.         Status of structures, systems, or components that were inoperable at the start of the event that contributed to the event:
Not applicable
As     stated in, Section I.B, the. Plant Ventilation Radiation Monitors, RU-143 and RU-144 were inoperable for corrective maintenance.             No other structures, system, or components were inoperable at the start of the event that contributed to the event.
-no component failures were involved.ASSESSMENT OF THE SAFETY CONSEQUENCES AND IMPLICATIONS.
D.           Cause       of   each component or system             failure,,     if known:
OF THIS EVENT: No adverse safety consequences or implications, resulted from this, event.The alternate system was determined to be inoperable for up to one hour and 55 minutes.Upon discovery of'he loss.of power, the"alternate sampling system power was restored within, approximately ten minutes.-The TS 3.3.3.8 ACTION 40 permits 1 hour to install the alternate sampling system.No significant radiation levels were measured before or after'the event.III.CORRECTIVE ACTIONS A.,Immediate Power was restored to the alternate sampling, system.B.A'ction to Prevent Recurrence:
Not applicable - no component or system                          failures were involved.
A Design Modification has been issued to supply dedicated power to the sample cart in all three units.Implementation of the design modification in Units 1,, 2, and 3 is expected by September 1990.NRC Form 366A (549) t NRC FORM 3SSA (B49)US.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION LICENSEE EYENT REPORT ILER)TEXT CONTINUATION'PPROVED OMB NO.31504104'XPIR ESI A/30192 ESTIMATED BURDEN PER RESPONSE TO COMPLY WTH THIS INFORMATION COLLECTION" REOVESTI 500 HRS.FORWARD COMMENTS REGARDING BURDEN ESTIMATE TO THE RECORDS ANO,REPORTS MANAGEMENT BRANCH IP430), V.S.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION, WASHINGTON.
However, as stated             in Section I.B, electrical power to the alternate sampling system was interrupted when the circuit breaker opened.
OC 20555, AND TO THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECT 13)504105).
E.           Failure         mode, mechanism,         and   effect of       each   failed     component,         if known:
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET,WASHINGTON.
Not applicable - no               failures     were noted.
DC 20503: FACILITY NAME (11 Palo Verde-Unit 2-'-TEXT (JF mere TP&#xb9;eo lf reeM'rfd, Ir JO eddreenar WRC Femr 3SSAYJ ()7)DOCKET NUMBER (2l YEAII o 6 o.o o 5 29 89 LER NUMBER (Sl~<>55 OUf NTIAL NUMSf R.-00 5?SE REVISION lliUMOf R-0 1 PAGE (3)05 OF 0 As interim, corrective action while awaiting the plant.change, power has been supplied to the PASP sample carts from a welding outlet to minimize the possibility of an overload condition when RU-141 (condenser Air Removal Exhaust Radiation Monitor)or RU-143 (Plant Ventilation Exhaust Radiation Monitor)are inoperable.
F.           For     failures of       components       with multiple functions, list of systems or secondary functions                       that were also affected:
Additionally, when RU'-141 or RU-143 are inoperable, the PASP sample.cart is electrically powered such that a loss of this power will provide an alarm in the-Control Room;IV.PREVIOUS-SIMILAR EVENTS': Four previous events have occurred which are similar to the event: LER 529/87-014 described an event where the alternate sampling system for the Fuel Building Ventilation Radiation Monitor (RU'-145)had been turned off and rendered inoperable.
Not applicable - no component                     failures were involved.
As corrective action to prevent recurrence, a placard was installed on the cart which identifies the cart as a Technical.
G.           For failures that rendered a train of a safety system inoperable, estimated time elapsed from the discovery of the failure until the trains were returned to, service:
Specification piece of equipment.
Not applicable - no failures were involved. However, the alternate sampling system was discovered inoperable on March 10, 1989 at approximately 2220 MST. The alternate sampling system was made operable at approximately 2210 MST. The total elapsed time was     approximately         10   minutes.
Since the event described in this LER involves the, overloading and subsequent tripping of the power supply breaker, the corrective action described in LER 87-014 would not.have prevented the event described in this LER.2)LER'29/88-013 described an event where the.alternate sampling system for Normal Plant Ventilation Radiation Monitor (RU-143)had.been rendered inoperable.
N AC Forro 35SA )589)
when the circuit breaker opened.As corrective action to prevent recurrence, an Engi'neering Evaluation Request was issued to evaluate the feasibility of supplying alternate.power to the loads.This evaluation had progressed to the point of a conceptual study when this event occurred and thus, did.not pr'event the event.3)LER 530/88-007 described an event where the alternate sampling system for the Condenser Vacuum Pump/Gland Seal Exhaust'Radiation.
 
Monitor (RU-141)became electrically disconnected from a nearby electrical outlet and thus, rendered inoperable.
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As action to'reventrecurrence, the involved individual was counseled,'additional training was performed, and enhanced labeling for the sample cart was developed.
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Additionally, an evaluation was initiated to upgrade the installation of the sample cart.The evaluation discussed is part'of the conceptual'tudy discussed as corrective action in Section III.B of this LER..Installation of these upgrades would not have prevented the event described in this LER.Also, counseling, training, and'abeling would not have prevented the event discussed in this LER.N RC Fono 35SA (ILS9) il 0 NRC50RM355A (5491 (LS.NUCLEAR REGULATORY.
 
COMMISSION LICENSEE EVENT REPORT (LER)'EXT CONTINUATION APPROVED OMB NO.3150d104'XP(RES:
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        'LS.
WASHINGTON, OC 20555, AND TO THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECT (3(5001041, OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, WASHINGTON, OC 20503.FACILITY NAMC (11 DOCKET NUMBER (2)(.ER NUMBER (51 YEAR rg@CCQVCNTIAI, jj%RCVNKIN NVMSCR 5 NVMCCR PAGE (31'alo Verde Unit 2 TEXT (if move epeoe ie eovvv'ved, we edve'v(ovve(NRC Fomv 36SASU (IT(o-s o o o 52 9 89-00 5-01 0 6 o" 0-6 4)LER 528/89-003 described'n event where the alternate sampling system for the Fuel Building Exhaust Radiation Monitor (RU-145)became.inoperable when the circuit breaker opened.As corrective action to prevent recurrence, a Design Modification had been issued to supply dedicated power so the sample care.Implementation of'his-change is expected by September 1990.Since this change has not been installed in the unit, it.did not prevent this event.NRC Fovm 355A (5091 0 Ik}}
NRC FORM 366A LICENSEE EVENT REPORT, CONTINUATION NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION IL'ER)'EXT INFORMATION APPROVEO OMS NO. 3(504104 EXPIRES: 4/30/92 ESTIMATED'SURDEN PER RESPONSE TO'COMPLY'WTH THIS COLLKCTION   REQUEST: 500 HRS. FORWARD COMMENTS REGARDING SURDEN ESTIMATE TO THE REPORTS MANAGEMENT BRANCH (P430), U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION, WASHINGTON, OC 20555, AND TO THE PAPERWORK .REDUCTION PROJECT (31504104). OFFICE OF MANAGEMENTAND 6 UDG ET, WASHINGTON, DC 20503; RECORDS'ND FACILITYNAME (I)                                                                               DOCKET NUMBER (2)                 LER NUMSER (6)                                   PAGE (3) 66004NWAI.         r)6YISrorr YEAR  ~WC rrUM66R   i+g. NUM664 Palo Verde Unit                           2                                         o's     o o,o:52     9 89 ,0 05'                   01       0 4.               QF
                                                                                                                                                                                                  '06'EXT lllmore spece /4 reFr/'rer/ use er/r/iriorre/HRC Forrrr 3654'sl (17).
H.               Method'f discovery of                               each c'omponent     or system failure or procedu'ral'rror:
r Not applicable - no -component or system -failures                                         or, procedural errors           w'ere       involved.
Cause         of Event:
r The     root         cause of the event was. temporary and permanent el'ectrical loads in excess of the .circuit capac'ity. In response. the circuit.
breaker opened and caused a loss of electrical power to: the alternate sampling system. Without electri.'cal power, the sampling pump can not draw a, sample from the Plant Ventilation.
Safety System Response:,
Not applicable - no safety'syste'm responses                                     occurred'nd               none were.'ecessary.
7 K.              Failed           Component         Informati:on:
Not applicable - no component                                 failures   were involved.
ASSESSMENT OF THE SAFETY CONSEQUENCES AND IMPLICATIONS. OF THIS EVENT:
No     adverse safety consequences or implications, resulted from this, event.
The alternate system was determined to be inoperable for up to one hour and 55 minutes. Upon discovery of'he loss. of power, the"alternate sampling system power was restored within, approximately ten minutes.-
The TS 3.3.3.8 ACTION 40 permits 1 hour to install the alternate sampling system. No significant radiation levels were measured before or after'the event.
III.           CORRECTIVE ACTIONS A.             ,Immediate Power was               restored to the alternate sampling, system.
B.             A'ction to Prevent Recurrence:
A Design             Modification has                   been issued   to supply dedicated power to the sample cart                   in all three units. Implementation of the design modification in Units 1,, 2, and 3 is expected by September 1990.
NRC Form 366A (549)
 
t NRC FORM 3SSA                                                             US. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (B49)                                                                                                                                 OMB NO. 31504104 ESI A/30192 CONTINUATION'PPROVED
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FACILITY NAME (11                                                               DOCKET NUMBER (2l                    LER NUMBER (Sl                                    PAGE (3)
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As  interim, corrective action while awaiting the plant. change, power has been supplied to the                     PASP sample carts from a welding outlet to minimize the possibility of an overload condition when RU-141 (condenser Air Removal Exhaust Radiation Monitor) or RU-143 (Plant Ventilation Exhaust Radiation Monitor) are inoperable.
Additionally, when RU'-141 or RU-143 are inoperable, the PASP sample. cart is electrically powered such that a loss of this power will provide an alarm in the- Control Room; IV.           PREVIOUS -SIMILAR EVENTS':
Four previous events have occurred which are                                     similar to the event:
LER   529/87-014 described an event where the alternate sampling system for the Fuel Building Ventilation Radiation Monitor (RU'-145) had been turned off and rendered inoperable.                                     As corrective action to prevent recurrence, a placard was installed on the cart which identifies the cart as a Technical. Specification piece of equipment. Since the event described in this LER involves the, overloading and subsequent tripping of the power supply breaker, the corrective action described in LER 87-014 would not. have prevented the event described in this LER.
: 2)             LER'29/88-013 described an event where the .alternate sampling system for Normal Plant Ventilation Radiation Monitor (RU-143) had
                                            .been rendered inoperable. when the circuit breaker opened.                                           As corrective action to prevent recurrence, an Engi'neering Evaluation Request was issued to evaluate the feasibility of supplying alternate .power to the loads. This evaluation had progressed to the point of a conceptual study when this event occurred and thus, did. not pr'event the event.
: 3)             LER   530/88-007 described an event where the alternate sampling system for the Condenser Vacuum Pump/Gland Seal Exhaust'Radiation.
Monitor (RU-141) became electrically disconnected from a nearby electrical outlet and thus, rendered inoperable. As action to the involved individual was counseled,                                   'reventrecurrence,
                                            'additional training was performed, and enhanced labeling for the sample cart was developed.                     Additionally, an evaluation was initiated           to   upgrade   the   installation         of the sample cart. The evaluation discussed is part'of the conceptual'tudy discussed as corrective action in Section III.B of this                             LER.. Installation of these upgrades would not have prevented the event described in this LER. Also, counseling, training, and'abeling would not have prevented the event discussed in this LER.
N RC Fono 35SA (ILS9)
 
il 0 NRC50RM355A                                                         (LS. NUCLEAR REGULATORY. COMMISSION (5491                                                                                                                    APPROVED OMB NO.
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FACILITYNAMC (11                                                                   DOCKET NUMBER (2)               (.ER NUMBER (51                             PAGE YEAR   rg@ CCQVCNTIAI, NVMSCR    jj% RCVNKIN 5 NVMCCR                       (31'alo Verde         Unit         2                                 o-s    o  o  o  52 9 89 00              5  01                      0 6 o" 0 -6 TEXT (ifmove epeoe ie eovvv'ved, we edve'v(ovve(NRC Fomv 36SASU (IT(
: 4)             LER       528/89-003 described'n event where the alternate sampling system for the Fuel Building Exhaust Radiation Monitor (RU-145) became. inoperable when the circuit breaker opened.                                   As corrective action to prevent recurrence, a Design Modification had been issued to supply dedicated power so the sample care.
Implementation of'his- change is expected by September 1990.
Since this change has not been installed in the unit, it. did not prevent this event.
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LER 89-005-01:on 890310,loss of Power to Alternate Plant Ventilation Effluent Radiation Monitor Occurred.Caused by Electrical Loads in Excess of Circuit Capacity.Design Mod Issued to Supply Dedicated Power to loads.W/900302 Ltr
ML17305A568
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Issue date: 03/02/1990
From: Bradish T, James M. Levine
ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE CO. (FORMERLY ARIZONA NUCLEAR
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
192-00636-JML, 192-636-JML, LER-89-005-02, LER-89-5-2, NUDOCS 9003130597
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il Ik Arizona Public Service Company PALO VERDE NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION P.O. BOX 52034 ~ PHOENIX. ARIZONA 85072-2034 192-00636-JML/TRB/DAJ; JAMES M. LEVINE VICE PRESIDENT Marh 2, 1990 NUCLEAR PRDDVCTIDN U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555

Dear Sirs:

Subj ect: Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS)

Unit 2 Docket No. STN 50-529 (License No. NPF-51)

Licensee Event Report 89-005-01 File'0-020-404 Attached please find Supplement Number 1 to Licensee Event Report (LER) No.

89-005-00 prepared and submitted pursuant to 10CFR50.73. This report is being submitted to update the scheduled date for implementing a design modification.

The schedule has been revised'ue to the unavailability of parts. In accordance with 10CFR50.73(d), we are herewith forwarding a copy of the LER to the Regional Administrator of the Region V office.

If you have any questions, please contact 'T. R. Bradish, (Acting) Compliance Manager at (602) 393-2521.

Very truly yours, JML/TRB/DAJ/k)

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TITLE (41 Palo Verde Unit 2 o so oo529>OFQ Loss of Power to Alternate Plant Ventilation Effluent Radiation Monitor EVENT DATE (5) LKR NUMBER (6) REPORT OATK (7) OTHER FACILITIES INVOLVED (5)

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LICENSEE CONTACT FOR THIS LER (12I NAME TELEPHONE NUMBER AREA CODE Thomas R. Bradish, (Actin ) Compliance Manager 6 02 39 3- 25 21 COMPLETE ONE LINE FOR EACH COMPONENT FAILURE DESCRIBED IN THIS REPORT (13)

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COMPONENT TURER TO NPROS c 4 .v CAUSE SYSTEM TURER TO NPROS +, 6 Mrr .Exk SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT EXPKCTKD l(4) MONTH OAY YEAR EXPECTED SUBMISSION DATE HSI YES (If yrr, comoirtr EXPECTED SVEhrISSION DATEI NO ABSTRACT (Limit to 1400 rprcrr, ir., roproiimrtrly fifteen u'nplr rprcr ryprrrn'ttrn linn( (151 On March 10, 1989, at approximately 2200 MST, Palo Verde Unit 2 was in Mode 1 (POWER OPERATION) at approximately 100 percent power when a Ghemistry Effluent Technician (contractor, non-licensed) discovered that the Preplanned Alternate Sampling System (IL) for the Plant Ventilation was inoperable. The circuit breaker, which supplies the electrical power (EC), had opened and deenergized the alternate system. With the alternate sampling inoperable, Unit 2 operated in a condition contrary to Technical Specification (TS) 3.3.3.8. At approximately 2210 MST,, the power to the Preplanned Alternate Sampling System power was restored. No safety system responses occurred and none were necessary.

The cause of the event was electrical loads in excess of the circuit capacity resulting in the circuit breaker which supplied electrical power opening. A Design Modification has been issued to supply dedicated power to these loads..

Similar events were reported in LER 529/87-14, 529/88-13, 530/88-07, and 528/89-03.

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0 S,O 0 0" 5 298 '9 0 0 5 01 02 OF 0 6 I.. DESCRIPTION OF WHAT OCCURRED:

A. Initial Conditions:

On March,10, 1989 at approximately 2200 MST, Palo Verde Unit 2 was in Mode 1 (POWER OPERATION) at approximately 100 percent power.

B. Reportable Event Description (Including Dates and Approximate Times of Major Occurrences):

Event Classification: Condition Prohibited by the Plant's Technical Specification (TS)

On March 10, 1989, at approximately 2200 MST, a Chemistry Effluent Technician (contractor, non-licensed) discovered that the Preplanned Alternate Sampling Program (PASP)(IL) for the Plant Ventilation (VL) was inoperable. The circuit breaker, which supplies the electrical power (EC), had opened and'eenergized the alternate system. With the alternate sampling system inoperable, Unit 2 operated in a condition contrary to TS 3.3.3.8.

Prior to. the event, on December 6, 1989 at approximately 0700 MST, the normal Plant Ventilation low and high range effluent monitors (RU-143 and RU-144)(IL) were decl'ared inoperable due to intermittent spiking of the low range detector (RU-143).

Appropriate actions were initiated in accordance with approved procedures'he'se actions included the installation of the Preplanned Alternate Sampling System on a portable cart within one hour in accordance with TS 3.3.3.8 ACTION 37 and.40. The alternate sampling system. taps into the Plant vent and utilizes a particulate and charcoal cartri'dge for sample collection with an in-line flow gauge and sampling pump. The alternate sampling system is electrically powered from a local outlet. ~

Following the installation of the alternate sampling system, the process and sample flow rates were verified a minimum of every four hours pursuant to TS 3.3.3.'8 ACTION 36. On March 10, 1989, at approximately 2005 MST, a process and alternate sampling system flow check was performed. At this time, the alternate sampling system was energized and operable.

During, conduct of a PASP cart flowrate check at approximately 2200 MST, a Chemistry Technician (contractor, non-licensed) discovered that the PASP sample cart had lost power. The Chemistry Technician started a portable electric generator and restored NRC Form 366A 1669(

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LER NUMSER (51 PAGE ISI YEAR err SEQUENTIAL :oYg RtVdlON NUMttR NUMetR Palo Verde Unit 2 ,o s o o o 52 989 0 0 5 0 1 03 ot'06 TEXT ///more epooe ie nqcwerL rue //too'o/ JVRC Form 35849/ I)7) power to the sample cart at approximately 2210 MST; At approximately 2220 MST, the Chemistry Technician notified the ~

Shift Supervisor (utility, licensed) of the loss of power to the sample cart. The Shift Supervisor dispatched an Auxilia+

Operator (utility, non-licensed) to reset the electrical breaker that supplied the affected outlets; and this was accomplished at approximately 2230 MST. The Chemistry Technician then transferred the power supply back to the normal outlet.

C'. Status of structures, systems, or components that were inoperable at the start of the event that contributed to the event:

As stated in,Section I.B, the. Plant Ventilation Radiation Monitors, RU-143 and RU-144 were inoperable for corrective maintenance. No other structures, system, or components were inoperable at the start of the event that contributed to the event.

D. Cause of each component or system failure,, if known:

Not applicable - no component or system failures were involved.

However, as stated in Section I.B, electrical power to the alternate sampling system was interrupted when the circuit breaker opened.

E. Failure mode, mechanism, and effect of each failed component, if known:

Not applicable - no failures were noted.

F. For failures of components with multiple functions, list of systems or secondary functions that were also affected:

Not applicable - no component failures were involved.

G. For failures that rendered a train of a safety system inoperable, estimated time elapsed from the discovery of the failure until the trains were returned to, service:

Not applicable - no failures were involved. However, the alternate sampling system was discovered inoperable on March 10, 1989 at approximately 2220 MST. The alternate sampling system was made operable at approximately 2210 MST. The total elapsed time was approximately 10 minutes.

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H. Method'f discovery of each c'omponent or system failure or procedu'ral'rror:

r Not applicable - no -component or system -failures or, procedural errors w'ere involved.

Cause of Event:

r The root cause of the event was. temporary and permanent el'ectrical loads in excess of the .circuit capac'ity. In response. the circuit.

breaker opened and caused a loss of electrical power to: the alternate sampling system. Without electri.'cal power, the sampling pump can not draw a, sample from the Plant Ventilation.

Safety System Response:,

Not applicable - no safety'syste'm responses occurred'nd none were.'ecessary.

7 K. Failed Component Informati:on:

Not applicable - no component failures were involved.

ASSESSMENT OF THE SAFETY CONSEQUENCES AND IMPLICATIONS. OF THIS EVENT:

No adverse safety consequences or implications, resulted from this, event.

The alternate system was determined to be inoperable for up to one hour and 55 minutes. Upon discovery of'he loss. of power, the"alternate sampling system power was restored within, approximately ten minutes.-

The TS 3.3.3.8 ACTION 40 permits 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> to install the alternate sampling system. No significant radiation levels were measured before or after'the event.

III. CORRECTIVE ACTIONS A. ,Immediate Power was restored to the alternate sampling, system.

B. A'ction to Prevent Recurrence:

A Design Modification has been issued to supply dedicated power to the sample cart in all three units. Implementation of the design modification in Units 1,, 2, and 3 is expected by September 1990.

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As interim, corrective action while awaiting the plant. change, power has been supplied to the PASP sample carts from a welding outlet to minimize the possibility of an overload condition when RU-141 (condenser Air Removal Exhaust Radiation Monitor) or RU-143 (Plant Ventilation Exhaust Radiation Monitor) are inoperable.

Additionally, when RU'-141 or RU-143 are inoperable, the PASP sample. cart is electrically powered such that a loss of this power will provide an alarm in the- Control Room; IV. PREVIOUS -SIMILAR EVENTS':

Four previous events have occurred which are similar to the event:

LER 529/87-014 described an event where the alternate sampling system for the Fuel Building Ventilation Radiation Monitor (RU'-145) had been turned off and rendered inoperable. As corrective action to prevent recurrence, a placard was installed on the cart which identifies the cart as a Technical. Specification piece of equipment. Since the event described in this LER involves the, overloading and subsequent tripping of the power supply breaker, the corrective action described in LER 87-014 would not. have prevented the event described in this LER.

2) LER'29/88-013 described an event where the .alternate sampling system for Normal Plant Ventilation Radiation Monitor (RU-143) had

.been rendered inoperable. when the circuit breaker opened. As corrective action to prevent recurrence, an Engi'neering Evaluation Request was issued to evaluate the feasibility of supplying alternate .power to the loads. This evaluation had progressed to the point of a conceptual study when this event occurred and thus, did. not pr'event the event.

3) LER 530/88-007 described an event where the alternate sampling system for the Condenser Vacuum Pump/Gland Seal Exhaust'Radiation.

Monitor (RU-141) became electrically disconnected from a nearby electrical outlet and thus, rendered inoperable. As action to the involved individual was counseled, 'reventrecurrence,

'additional training was performed, and enhanced labeling for the sample cart was developed. Additionally, an evaluation was initiated to upgrade the installation of the sample cart. The evaluation discussed is part'of the conceptual'tudy discussed as corrective action in Section III.B of this LER.. Installation of these upgrades would not have prevented the event described in this LER. Also, counseling, training, and'abeling would not have prevented the event discussed in this LER.

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4) LER 528/89-003 described'n event where the alternate sampling system for the Fuel Building Exhaust Radiation Monitor (RU-145) became. inoperable when the circuit breaker opened. As corrective action to prevent recurrence, a Design Modification had been issued to supply dedicated power so the sample care.

Implementation of'his- change is expected by September 1990.

Since this change has not been installed in the unit, it. did not prevent this event.

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