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{{#Wiki_filter:ACCELERATED ISTRIBUTION DEMO MENTION SYSTEM N REGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (RIDS)ACCESSION NBR:9106120176 DOC.DATE:.
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91/06/06 NOTARIZED:
REGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (RIDS)
NO DOCKET 4 FACIL:50-397 WPPSS Nuclear Project, Unit 2, Washington Public Powe 05000397 AUTH.NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION FILES,C.L.
ACCESSION NBR:9106120176             DOC.DATE:. 91/06/06 NOTARIZED: NO             DOCKET 4 FACIL:50-397   WPPSS   Nuclear Project, Unit 2, Washington Public           Powe   05000397 AUTH. NAME           AUTHOR AFFILIATION FILES,C.L.           Washington Public Power Supply System BAKER,J.W.           Washington Public Power Supply System RECIP.NAME           RECIPIENT AFFILIATION
Washington Public Power Supply System BAKER,J.W.
Washington Public Power Supply System RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
LER 91-013-00:on 910507,nonconforming conditions identified in surveillance procedure verification program.Caused by less than adequate controls&barriers.Corrective actions not identified to date.W/910606 ltr.DISTRIBUTION CODE: IE22T COPIES RECEIVED:LTR ENCL SIZE: TITLE: 50.73/50.9 Licensee Event Report (LER), Incident Rpt, etc.NOTES: RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME PD5 LA ENG,P.L.INTERNAL: ACNW AEOD/DOA AEOD/ROAB/DSP NRR/DET/EMEB 7E NRR/DLPQ/LPEB10 NRR/DREP/PRPB11 NRR/DST/SICBBH3 NRR/DST/SRXB 8E RES/DSIR/EIB EXTERNAL EGS(G BRYCE i J~H NRC PDR NSIC POORE,W.COPIES LTTR ENCL 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1.1 2'1-1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME PD5 PD ACRS AEOD/DSP/TPAB NRR/DET/ECMB 9H NRR/DLPQ/LHFB10 NRR/DOEA/OEAB NRR/DST/SELB 8D RR/..LBBD1 G 02 RGN5 FILE 01 L ST LOBBY WARD NSIC MURPHY,G.A NUDOCS FULL TXT COPIES LTTR ENCL 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 NOTE TO ALL"RIDS" RECIPIENTS:
LER     91-013-00:on 910507,nonconforming conditions           identified in surveillance procedure verification program. Caused by less than adequate controls & barriers. Corrective actions not identified to date.W/910606 ltr.
PLEASE HELP US TO REDUCE WASTE!CONTACT THE DOCUMENT CONTROL DESK, ROOM Pl-37 (EXT.20079}TO ELIMINATE YOUR NAME FROM DISTRIBUTION LISTS FOR DOCUMENTS YOU DON'T NEED FULL TEXT CONVERSION REQUIRED TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED: LTTR 33 ENCL 33 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM P.O.Box 968~3000 George Washington Way~Richland, Washington 99352 Docket No.50-397 June 6, 1991 G02-91-115 Document Control Desk U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.20555  
DISTRIBUTION CODE: IE22T COPIES RECEIVED:LTR                 ENCL       SIZE:
TITLE: 50.73/50.9 Licensee Event Report (LER), Incident Rpt, etc.
NOTES:
RECIPIENT             COPIES            RECIPIENT          COPIES ID  CODE/NAME          LTTR ENCL      ID CODE/NAME       LTTR ENCL PD5 LA                       1      1    PD5 PD                  1  1 ENG,P.L.                     1      1 INTERNAL: ACNW                         2      2    ACRS                    2  2 AEOD/DOA                     1      1    AEOD/DSP/TPAB          1  1 AEOD/ROAB/DSP               2      2    NRR/DET/ECMB 9H        1  1 NRR/DET/EMEB 7E             1      1    NRR/DLPQ/LHFB10        1    1 NRR/DLPQ/LPEB10 NRR/DREP/PRPB11 NRR/DST/SICBBH3 NRR/DST/SRXB 8E 1
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1 RES/DSIR/EIB                  1     1   RGN5    FILE  01      1   1 EXTERNAL  EGS(G BRYCE i J ~ H          3      3    L ST LOBBY WARD        1   1 NRC PDR                      1     1   NSIC MURPHY,G.A        1   1 NSIC POORE,W.                1     1   NUDOCS FULL TXT        1   1 NOTE TO ALL "RIDS" RECIPIENTS:
PLEASE HELP US TO REDUCE WASTE! CONTACT THE DOCUMENT CONTROL DESK, ROOM Pl-37 (EXT. 20079} TO ELIMINATEYOUR NAME FROM DISTRIBUTION LISTS FOR DOCUMENTS YOU DON'T NEED FULL TEXT CONVERSION REQUIRED TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED: LTTR               33   ENCL   33
 
WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM P.O. Box 968   ~ 3000 George Washington Way ~ Richland, Washington 99352 Docket No.       50-397 June 6, 1991 G02-91-115 Document   Control     Desk U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
NUCLEAR PLANT NO.2 LICENSEE EVENT REPORT NO.91-013'ear Sir: Transmitted herewith is Licensee Event Report No.91-013 for the WNP-2 Plant.This report is submitted in response to the report requirements of 10CFR50.73 and discusses the items of reportability, corrective action taken, and action taken to preclude recurrence.
NUCLEAR PLANT NO. 2 LICENSEE EVENT REPORT NO.
Very truly yours, J.W.Baker (H/0 927H)WNP-2 Plant Hanager JWB:ac  
91-013'ear Sir:
Transmitted herewith is Licensee Event Report No. 91-013 for the WNP-2 Plant.
This report is submitted in response to the report requirements of 10CFR50.73 and discusses the items of reportability, corrective action taken, and action taken to preclude recurrence.
Very   truly yours, J. W. Baker (H/0 927H)
WNP-2   Plant Hanager JWB:ac


==Enclosure:==
==Enclosure:==


Licensee Event Report No.91-013 cc: Hr.John B.Hartin, NRC-Region V Hr.C.Sorensen, NRC Resident Inspector (H/D 901A)INPO Records Center-Atlanta, GA Hs, Dottie Sherman', ANI Hr.O'.L.Williams, BPA (H/0 399)NRC Resident Inspector-walk over copy g,e'101" 1".>?1769 f Ci6C>~F'Dfi ADQ>.l";C>CiCiC>".:":7 J J V'>v
Licensee Event Report No. 91-013 cc:   Hr. John B. Hartin, NRC Region V Hr. C. Sorensen, NRC Resident Inspector (H/D 901A)
~~NRC FORM 366 (64)9)I~V.S.NUCLEAR REGULA'TORY COMMISS r LICENSEE EVENT REPORT tLER)APPROVED OMB NO.31600104 E XP I R E SI 4/30/92 ESTIMATED BURDEN PER RESPONSE TO COMPLY WTH THIS INFORMATION COLLECTION REOUEST: 50.0 HRS.FORWARD COMMENTS REGARDING BURDEN ESTIMATE TO THE RECORDS AND REPORTS MANAGEMENT BRANCH (P4)30), U.S.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON DC 20655 AND TO THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECT ($(504)104), OFF ICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, WASHINGTON, DC 20503.FACILITY NAME (I)Mashin ton Nuclear Plant-Unit 2 DOCKET NUMBFR (21 0 5 0 0 0 3 9 7 1 OF 1 7 Technical Speci fi cati on-Survei 1 1 ance Procedure Veri fi cation Pr ogram Identification of Non-.Conformin Conditions EVENT DATE (5)YEAR MONTH DAY LER NUMBER (6), REPORT DATE (7)YEAR.SS SEOUENTIAL NUMOEII YEAR MONTH DAY'4 IIUMSCA DOCKET NUMBER(SI OSOO0 FACILITY NAMES OTHER FACILITIES INVOLVED (~)0 07 91 9 1 1 3 OO 06 6 9 1 0 5 0 0 0 OPERATING MODE (9)POWER LEVEI 0 0 0 Aj>>g~@so(~'%(~>>xw~~'Pi.
INPO Records Center Atlanta, GA Hs,   Dottie   Sherman',   ANI Hr. O'. L. Williams, BPA (H/0 399)
gg 20A02(o)20.406 (x)(IHII 20.406 (s)(I)(9 I 20.405(~)11)(iii)20A06 4)(I)(iv)20.406M)11) tv)20.4061c)SOM(c)11)50.36(c)(2)
NRC Resident Inspector walk over copy g,e'101" F'Dfi 1".>? 1769 f CiCiC>".:":7 Ci6C>~
X 50.73(e)12)(i)50.73(sl(2)(ii)60.7 3(e)(2)(iii)LICENSEE CONTACT FOR THIS LER (12)50.73(e)12)lir I 50.73(e I (2)le)50.73')12)(rii)50.73(el (2)(vill)(A)50.73(s)(2)(viii)(BI 50.73(~)(2)(x)THIS REPORT IS SUBMITTED PURSUANT 7 0 THE REQUIREMENTS OF 10 CFR (I;/Check one or more of the foffovrinP/
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(11~73.7((6)73.71(cl OTHER/Specify in AOstleet Pelovr end in Text, HRC Form 3SEA/NAME Carl L.Fies Com liance En i eer AREA CODE TELEPHONE NUMBER COMPLETE ONE LINE FOR EACH COMPONENT FAILURE DESCRIBED IN THIS REPORT 113)CAUSE SYSTEM COMPONENT MANUFAC TVRER~g.,"~.++.~I(':: CAUSE SYSTEM COMPONENT MANUFAC.TVAER~P>>AT*Bi'reII()P4 kX)QINLFI$VPPLEMENTAL AEPOAT FXPECTED (lei EXPECTED SUBMISSION DATE II Si MONTH DAY YEAR YES Ilf yeL COmpleN EXPECTED S(IBMISSIDI/
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DATE/NO ABSTRACT ILimit ro f400 sprees, I~,, epprosimeteiy fi Assn sinple spsre types>>listen Irnerl (16).On May 7, 1991 the first of several items of non-compliance with the MNP-2 Technical Specification was identified as part of a program of Surveillance Procedure verification.
 
This Surveillance Procedure Verification Program was initiated by the Supply System as a result of problems found in recent months.A total of 115 potential deficiencies were identified by contract Engineers and this effort is complete.A further evaluation by the Plant Staff was performed on each potential problem item to identify the validity and necessary follow-up actions.A total of seven items were identified as reportab'le problems by this process when the time cutoff date for this LER occurred.The seven items cover a variety of subjects involving items of non-compliance.
NRC FORM 366 (64)9)                               I
Some of the items are issues where compliance is not possible and a Technical Specification Change or other relief will be requested.
                                                        ~                       r V.S. NUCLEAR REGULA'TORY COMMISS APPROVED OMB NO. 31600104 E XP I R E SI 4/30/92 ESTIMATED BURDEN PER RESPONSE TO COMPLY WTH THIS INFORMATION COLLECTION REOUEST: 50.0 HRS. FORWARD LICENSEE EVENT REPORT tLER)                                                                  COMMENTS REGARDING BURDEN ESTIMATE TO THE RECORDS AND REPORTS MANAGEMENTBRANCH (P4)30), U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON DC 20655 AND TO
This LER should be considered a pre'liminary document as the investigation of these items is still in progress.A revision to thi s LER will be submitted prior to July 3, 1991 to provide an update of these initial seven items and additional repor'table items that are discovered by the review.immediate and further corrective actions include additional testing, Plant Procedure changes, requests for Technical Specification changes or other relief, and possible design changes.General corrective actions have not been identifi ed to date but will be included in the LER revision.NAC Form 366 I6419' NRC FORM SSSA (689)U.S.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION L'ICENSEE ENT REPORT (LER)TEXT CONTINUATION APPROVED 0MB NO.3160410i EXPIRESI i/30)92 ESTIMATED BURDEN PER RESPONSE TO COMPLY WTH THIS INFORMATION COLLECTION REOUEST: 60J)HRS.FORWARD COMMENTS REGARDING BURDEN ESTIMATE TO THE RECORDS AND REPORTS MANAGEMENT BRANCH (P430), U.S.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION.
~ ~                                                                                                                                THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECT ($ (504)104), OFF ICE OF MANAGEMENTAND BUDGET, WASHINGTON, DC 20503.
WASHINGTON.
FACILITY NAME (I)                                                                                                                           DOCKET NUMBFR (21 Mashin ton Nuclear Plant - Unit 2                                                                                                         0 5     0   0       0     3 9         7   1   OF   1   7 Technical Speci ficati on                         -   Survei ance Procedure Veri fication 1 1                                                          Pr ogram Identification of Non-.Conformin Conditions EVENT DATE (5)                     LER NUMBER (6)                           , REPORT DATE (7)                             OTHER FACILITIES INVOLVED ( ~ )
DC 20666.AND TO THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECT (3160410i)
MONTH        DAY      YEAR   YEAR    . SS SEOUENTIAL NUMOEII     '4 IIUMSCA MONTH              DAY          YEAR          FACILITY NAMES                      DOCKET NUMBER(SI OSOO0 0          07 91            9     1                   1   3     OO         06                 6 9       1                                               0       5   0     0   0 THIS REPORT IS SUBMITTED PURSUANT 7 0 THE REQUIREMENTS OF 10 CFR (I; /Check one or more of the foffovrinP/ (11 OPERATING MODE (9)                  20A02(o)                                     20.4061c)                               50.73(e) 12) lirI                            ~ 73.7((6)
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, WASHINGTON, DC 20603.FACILITY NAME (1)TEXT (ll more ooooo o)elrerf, voo aAWonol lll(C form 30(ABl (17)DOCKET NUMBER (2)0 S 0 0 0 YEAR LER NUMBER (6)SEOVENTIAL NVM ER REVISION NVM ER~AGE (3)OF Abstract (continued)
POWER                          20.406 (x)(IHII                              SOM(c)11)                               50.73(e I (2) le)                               73.71(cl LEVEI 0    0 0        20.406 (s) (I ) (9 I                        50.36(c)(2)                             50.73 ') 12)(rii)                               OTHER /Specify in AOstleet Pelovr end in Text, HRC Form 20.405( ~ ) 11) (iii)               X      50.73(e) 12)(i)                         50.73(el (2) (vill)(A)                         3SEA/
The root causes for these events include less than adequate barriers and controls for program changes and less than adequate test procedures, directives/re'quirements, and design.A contributing factor for a number of issues in the total population of 115 is a heightened expectation to resolve any discrepancy between the wording of the Technical Specification requirements and the actual means of accomplishing the requirement.
20A06  4) (I ) (iv)                         50.73(sl(2) (ii)                       50.73(s) (2)(viii)(BI Aj>>g~@so(~'%(~>>xw~~'Pi. gg          20.406M)11) tv)                             60.7 3(e) (2) (iii)                    50.73( ~ )(2)(x)
The root cause analysis has not been completed and will be discussed further in the revised LER.The safety significance of each item and the whole program was evaluated and it has been concluded the events posed no threat to the health and safety of either the public or plant personnel.
LICENSEE CONTACT FOR THIS LER (12)
Plant Conditions Power Level-0 X Plant Mode-5 General Event Descri tion On May 7, 1991 the first of several items of non-compliance with the MNP-2 Technical Specification was identified as part of a program of Surveillance Procedure verification.
NAME                                                                                                                                                           TELEPHONE NUMBER AREA CODE Carl L. Fies                 Com         liance     En     i eer COMPLETE ONE LINE FOR EACH COMPONENT FAILURE DESCRIBED IN THIS REPORT 113)
This Surveillance Procedure Yerification Program was initiated by the Supply System as a result of problems found in recent months (see Similar Events below).The goal of the effort was to assure: 1.That each Technical Specification Surveillance Requirement is addressed in one or more plant procedures that implements the surveillance requirements.
CAUSE     SYSTEM       COMPONENT         MANUFAC TVRER                         ~g.,"~     . ++.     ~ I(':: CAUSE SYSTEM COMPONENT MANUFAC.
2.That the plant procedures utilized to meet the surveillance requirements properly reflect the frequency requirements.
TVAER
Further, the review'as to assure that conditional requirements for performance of surveillance activities were identified in an appropriate initiating procedure.
                                                                                                                                                                        ~ P>>AT*Bi
3.That any special equ'ipment configurations or conditions which must be met.during surveillance testing, and were specifically identified in the Technical Specifications, were properly included in the appropriate procedures.
                                                                                                                                                                                        'reII()P4 kX)QINLFI
For example"both flow control valves are in the same position".
                                                        $ VPPLEMENTAL AEPOAT FXPECTED             (lei                                                                           MONTH        DAY    YEAR EXPECTED SUBMISSION DATE IISi YES IlfyeL COmpleN EXPECTED S(IBMISSIDI/ DATE/                                         NO ABSTRACT ILimit ro f400 sprees, I ~,, epprosimeteiy fi Assn sinple spsre types>>listen Irnerl (16).
4.That each procedure contains a specific set of acceptance criteria which clearly indicate to the performer that the surveillance requirements have been met.5.'hat the Scheduled Miaintenance System (SMS)data base (Technical Specification Surveillance Listing)contains each surveillance requirement and denotes the applicable MOUE and frequency (if applicable) as well as the implementing plant procedure.
On May       7, 1991 the                   first     of several items of non-compliance with the MNP-2 Technical Specification               was         identified           as part of a program of Surveillance Procedure verification. This Surveillance Procedure Verification Program was initiated by the Supply System as a result of problems found in recent months. A total of 115 potential deficiencies were identified by contract Engineers and this effort is complete. A further evaluation by the Plant Staff was performed on each potential problem item to identify the validity and necessary follow-up actions. A total of seven items were identified as reportab'le problems by this process when the time cutoff date for this LER occurred. The seven items cover a variety of subjects involving items of non-compliance. Some of the items are issues where compliance is not possible and a Technical Specification Change or other relief will be requested.
This LER should be considered a pre'liminary document as the investigation of these items is still in progress.                                 A revision to thi s LER will be submitted prior to July 3, 1991 to provide an update of these initial seven items and additional repor'table items that are discovered by the review.
immediate and further corrective actions include additional testing, Plant Procedure changes, requests for Technical Specification changes or other relief, and possible design changes.                     General corrective actions have not been identifi ed to date but will       be   included in the                     LER     revision.
NAC Form 366 I6419'
 
NRC FORM SSSA                                                             U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION APPROVED 0MB NO. 3160410i (689)
EXPIRESI i/30)92 ESTIMATED BURDEN PER RESPONSE TO COMPLY WTH THIS L'ICENSEE            ENT REPORT (LER)                                INFORMATION COLLECTION REOUEST: 60J) HRS. FORWARD COMMENTS REGARDING BURDEN ESTIMATE TO THE RECORDS TEXT CONTINUATION                                                  AND REPORTS MANAGEMENT BRANCH (P430), U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION. WASHINGTON. DC 20666. AND TO THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECT (3160410i) OFFICE OF MANAGEMENTAND BUDGET, WASHINGTON, DC 20603.
FACILITY NAME (1)                                                               DOCKET NUMBER (2)                   LER NUMBER (6)                   ~ AGE (3)
YEAR      SEOVENTIAL     REVISION NVM ER       NVM ER 0  S  0  0  0                                                        OF TEXT (llmore ooooo      o)elrerf, voo aAWonol lll(C form 30(ABl (17)
Abstract (continued)
The     root causes for these events include less than adequate barriers and controls for program changes and less than adequate test procedures, directives/re'quirements, and design.                   A contributing factor for a number of issues in the total population of 115 is a heightened expectation to resolve any discrepancy between the wording of the Technical Specification requirements and the actual means of accomplishing the requirement. The root cause analysis has not been completed and will be discussed further in the revised LER.
The safety significance of each item and the whole program was evaluated and                                                           it has been concluded the events posed no threat to the health and safety of either                                                           the public or plant personnel.
Plant Conditions Power Level                 -0 X Plant         Mode         - 5 General           Event Descri               tion On May           7, 1991 the               first       of several items of non-compliance with the MNP-2 Technical Specification                   was     identified         as part of a program of Surveillance Procedure verification. This Surveillance Procedure Yerification Program was initiated by the Supply System as a result of problems found in recent months (see Similar Events below). The goal of the effort was to assure:
: 1.         That each Technical Specification Surveillance Requirement is addressed                                                   in one or     more plant procedures that implements the surveillance requirements.
: 2.         That the plant procedures utilized to meet the surveillance requirements properly reflect the frequency requirements. Further, the review'as to assure that conditional requirements for performance of surveillance activities were identified in an appropriate initiating procedure.
: 3.         That any special equ'ipment configurations or conditions which must be met .
during surveillance testing, and were specifically identified in the Technical Specifications, were properly included in the appropriate procedures. For example "both flow control valves are in the same position".
: 4.         That each procedure contains a specific set of acceptance criteria which clearly indicate to the performer that the surveillance requirements have                                                     been met.
5.'hat                 the Scheduled Miaintenance System                       (SMS)   data base (Technical Specification Surveillance Listing) contains each surveillance requirement and denotes the applicable MOUE and frequency                           (if   applicable) as well as the implementing plant procedure.
N R C F orm 366A (SJ)9)
N R C F orm 366A (SJ)9)
NRC FORM 366A (649)U.S.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION LICENSEE EVENT REPORT{LER)TEXT CONTINUATION APPROVED DMS NO.31504106 EXPIRES: 6/30/92 ESTIMATED SURDEN PER RESPONSE TO COMPLY WTH THIS INFORMATION COLLECTION REOUEST: EOA)HRS.FORWARD COMMENTS REGARDING BURDEN ESTIMATE TO THE RECORDS AND REPORTS MANAGEMENT SRANCH IP430), U.S.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION, WASHINGTON, DC 20656, AND TO THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION PRO/ECT 131504)04).
 
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET,WASHINGTON, DC 20503.FACILITY NAME 11)DOCKET NUMBER l2)LER NUMSER 16)PAGE IS)TEXT///rrrrrrr apace N P9ruker/, rrrF aAWonel NRC%%drrrr SSSAS/llT)'EAR@C 050003979 660UENTIAL NUM Elr 01 3 rlEvrsloN rrIIM EA 0 0 0 3 0F]7 A total of 115 potential deficiencies were identified by contract Engineers and this effort is complete.These potential problems were then assigned to Plant Staff Engineers for further evaluation and this effort is nearing comp]etion.
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Plant Staff Engineers were requested to evaluate each potential problem for validity an'd, where necessary, write a Problem Evaluation Request (PER).This would make the problem visible to management and allow-resources to be assigned to fix the problem and for the formal evaluation of the item for reportability.
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This part of the effort is in the final stages of review but had not been completed prior to the cutoff date for LER preparation.
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A total of seven items were identified as reportable problems by"this process.Any additional reportable items will be included in the revised LER.In the event description below each reportable condition is described in a separately numbered paragraph.
050003979                               01   3       0     0 0   3 0F]     7 A     total of 115 potential deficiencies were identified by contract Engineers and this effort is complete. These potential problems were then assigned to Plant Staff Engineers for further evaluation and this effort is nearing comp]etion. Plant Staff Engineers were requested to evaluate each potential problem for validity an'd, where necessary, write a Problem Evaluation Request (PER). This would make the problem visible to management and allow-resources to be assigned to fix the problem and for the formal evaluation of the item for reportability. This part of the effort is in the final stages of review but had not been completed prior to the cutoff date for LER preparation.                       A total of seven items were identified as reportable problems by "this process. Any additional reportable items will be included in the revised LER.
This LER is written with each item discussed as a separately numbered paragraph under the major headings of Specific Event Description, Immediate Corrective Action, Further Evaluation, Specific Further Corrective Action, and Specific Safety Significance.
In the event description below each reportable condition is described in a separately numbered paragraph.
A general discussion of all items is found under Genera]Event Description above and General Further Corrective Actions, General Safety Significance, and Simi]ar Events below.S ecific Event Descri tion 1.Res onse Time Testin-The first problem discovered by the program concerns e esponse mme est Requirements for Instruments associated with the Reactor Protection System (RPS)(Technical Specification Table 3.3.1-2), Isolation Actuation (Table 3.3.2-3), and Emergency Core Cooling Systems (ECCS)(Table 3.3.3-3).The Technical Specification requirement associated with these three tables each state;"Each test shal]include at least one channel per trip system such that all channels are tested at least once every N times 18 months, where N is the total number of redundant channels in a specific isolation trip system" (Paragraphs 4.3.1.3, 4.3.2.3, and 4.3.3.3).For the majority of the trip functions there are two trip systems with 2 redundant channels in each trip system (please see attached sketch).For this condition all four channels are to be tested in 36 months[(N=2)X]83.
This       LER       is written with                 each item discussed         as a separately numbered paragraph under the major headings                               of Specific Event Description,             Immediate Corrective Action, Further Evaluation, Specific Further Corrective Action, and Specific Safety Significance. A general discussion of all items is found under Genera] Event Description above and General Further Corrective Actions, General Safety Significance, and Simi]ar Events below.
A review of the present testing schedule shows the channels are tested on a 12 month frequency.
S     ecific         Event Descri               tion
resulting in all four channels being tested in 48 months which does not meet the Technical Specification requirement.
: 1.         Res onse Time               Testin - The first problem discovered by the program concerns e       esponse         mme         est Requirements for Instruments associated with the Reactor Protection System (RPS ) (Technical Specification Table 3.3.1-2), Isolation Actuation (Table 3.3.2-3), and Emergency Core Cooling Systems (ECCS) (Table 3.3.3-3) . The Technical Specification requirement associated with these three tables each state; "Each test shal] include at least one channel per trip system such that all channels are tested at least once every N times 18 months, where N is the total number                         of redundant channels in             a specific isolation trip system" (Paragraphs 4.3.1.3,                         4.3.2.3, and 4.3.3.3).
C An additional problem was identified with the phrase,"Each test shall include at least one channel per trip system....".
For the           majority of the trip functions there are two trip systems with 2 redundant channels in each trip system (please see attached sketch). For this condition all four channels are to be tested in 36 months [(N=2)X]83. A review of the present testing schedule shows the channels are tested on a 12 month frequency. resulting in all four channels being tested in 48 months which does not meet the Technical Specification requirement.
In some cases surveillance testing was performed on channels A and B or on Channe]s C and D which does not meet Techni cal Speci fi cati on Requirements.
C An     additional problem was identified with the phrase, "Each test shall include at least one channel per trip system....". In some cases surveillance testing was performed on channels A and B or on Channe]s C and D which does not meet Techni cal Speci ficati on Requirements.
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NRC Form 3//BAB/IIT) yEAR gts5 560vSNTIAL NVM 6 II o s o o o 3 79 1 013 REVISION NVM 6 II 0 00 4oe 2.SLC Functional Test-The second item discovered was an error in procedure PPM tan y squid Control (SLC)Injection Functional Test.This test is used to verify Reactor Water Cleanup (RWCU)Valve 4 (RWCU-V-4) isolation as part of SLC initiation.
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This is a required Technical Specification CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST to be performed at'east every 18 months per Table 4.3.2.1-1 (Item 3.f).There are two channels (corresponding to the two SLC trains)feeding the trip system to close RWCU-V-4 and only one was being tested each year (every 12 months)rather than both in 18 months as required by'the'echnical Specifications.'.
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Sensor Channel Calibration
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-This item documented the failure to implement literal compliance with the Technical Specification definition of CHANNEL CALIBRATION for items such as thermocouples, resistance temperature detectors, orifices, pitot tubes, etc.The definition of CHANNEL CALIBRATION states it shall,"....encompass the entire channel including the sensor....".
: 2.          SLC      Functional Test - The second item discovered was an error in procedure PPM tan y squid Control (SLC) Injection Functional Test. This test is used       to verify Reactor Water Cleanup (RWCU) Valve 4 (RWCU-V-4) isolation as part of SLC initiation. This is a required Technical Specification CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST to be performed at'east every 18 months per Table 4.3.2.1-1
This cannot be done for items such as those specified on Technical Specification Table 4.3.2.1-1 Items l.d, l.e, 3.b, 3.c, and many more involving temperature sensing and other loops.Effluent Monitors-This concerns the Technical Specification Surveillance di i g diidid ffi it ig.of description this item is separated into four parts as noted below: a.This part concerns the CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST performed on the Low Range Noble Gas Activity Monitors (REA-RIS-19, TEA-RIS-13, and WEA-RIS-14).
( Item 3.f).                           There are two channels (corresponding to the two SLC trains) feeding the trip system to close RWCU-V-4 and only one was being tested each year (every 12 months) rather than both in 18 months as required by'the
These monitoring systems measure the radioactivity in the reactor bui 1 ding, turbine building and radwaste building exhausts prior to discharge to the atmosphere.
                                                                                                                                                        'echnical Specifications.'.
They provide no automati c mitigation functions.
Sensor Channel Calibration - This item documented the failure to implement literal compliance with the Technical Specification definition of CHANNEL CALIBRATION for items such as thermocouples, resistance temperature detectors, orifices, pitot tubes, etc. The definition of CHANNEL CALIBRATION states it shall, "....encompass the entire channel including the sensor....". This cannot be done for items such as those specified on Technical Specification Table 4.3.2.1-1 Items l.d,                           l.e, 3.b, 3.c,         and many more           involving temperature sensing and other loops.
The quarterly surveillance requirements are listed in Technical Specification Table 4,3.7.12-1 and the attendant Table Notations (1)on p.3/4 3-95.'able Notation (l)b requires demonstrating that control room alarm annunciation occurs if a circuit failure is present.This action was removed in a previous revision to the surveillances in August 1988.In addition, Table Notation (l)c requires demonstrating that control room alarm annunciation occurs if the"instrument controls not set in operate mode".These monitors are KAMAN Science model 952279 Log Count Rate Meters (LCRM).These are not provided with an operate mode switch and therefore cannot successfully meet this requirement.
Effluent Monitors - This concerns the Technical Specification Surveillance di   i     g             diidid ffi                         it ig.
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: a.         This part concerns the CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST performed on the Low Range Noble Gas                     Activity Monitors (REA-RIS-19, TEA-RIS-13, and WEA-RIS-14).
'~2c:.i%X: NUM 6 R RSV IS ION NVM ER PAGE (3)Washin ton Nuclear Plant-Unit 2'EXT///mom spec>>Je eeoo/RR/vee cBB/ops//VRC FpmI 36SA'e/(IT)o 6 o o o 3 7 9 013 0 0 0 5 OF 1 7 b.This part concerns the CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST performed on the Liquid'adwaste Effluent Line Gross Radioactivity Monitor (FDR-RIS-606).
These monitoring systems measure the radioactivity in the reactor bui ding, turbine building and radwaste building exhausts prior to 1
This monitoring instrument measures the radioactivity in the radwaste liquid effluent discharge prior to its entering the cooling tower blowdown'line.
discharge to the atmosphere.                           They provide no automati c mitigation functions. The quarterly surveillance requirements are listed in Technical Specification Table 4,3.7.12-1 and the attendant Table Notations (1) on p.3/4 3-95.'able Notation (l)b requires demonstrating that control room alarm annunciation occurs                               if This action was removed in a previous revision to the surveillances in a circuit failure is present.
It provides automatic closure of the radwaste system discharge valve.The quarterly surveillance requirements are listed in Technical Specification Table 4.3.7.11-1, Item l.a, and the attendant Table Notation (1)on p.3/4 3-88.The Technical Specification requires demonstrating that,"...automatic isolation of this pathway and control room alarm'nnunciation occurs....
August 1988. In addition, Table Notation (l)c requires demonstrating that control room alarm annunciation occurs                               if   the "instrument controls not set in operate mode". These monitors are KAMAN Science model 952279 Log Count Rate Meters (LCRM). These are not provided with an operate mode switch and therefore cannot successfully meet this requirement.
" for any of the listed conditions (measured levels above alarm/trip setpoints, high voltage abnormally low, when the instrument indicates downscale failure, and when the instrument controls are not set in the operate mode).The presently installed instrument provides automatic isolation of the discharge pathway only on measuring radiation levels above the trip setpoint.The requirement to provide isolation on high voltage abnormally low, when the instrument indicates downscale failure and when the instrument controls are not set in the operate mode cannot be met with our current design.Co This part concerns the CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST performed on the Turbine Building Sump Gross Radioactivity.Monitors (FD-RIS-l, 2, an'd 3).This system monitors the three nonradioactive drain sumps in the turbine building.The normal effluent discharge path is via the storm drain system to an evaporative basin.In the event of any radioactive liquid system failure contaminating these sumps to a level above the instrument setpoint, the monitor would automatically divert the effluent to the radwaste system for processing.
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The trip setpoints are set such that diversion is initiated prior to exceeding technical specification limits for liquid effluent.The quarterly surveillance requirements are listed in Technical Specification Table 4.3.7.11-1, Item l.b and the attendant Table Notation (5)on p.3/4 3-88.The Technical Specification requires demonstrating that,"...automatic isolation of this pathway and control room alarm annunciation occurs...." for any of the listed conditions (measured levels above alarm/trip setpoints; high voltage abnormally low;and when the instrument indicates downscale failure).The presently installed instrument provides automatic isolation of the discharge pathway only on measuring radiation levels above the trip setpoint.The requi rement to provide isolation on high vol'tage abnormally low and when the instrument indicates downscale failure cannot be met with our current-design.NRC Form 366A I609i NRC FORM 366A (689)US.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
 
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OFFICE'F MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, WASHINGTON, DC 30603.FACILITY NAME (1)Washington Nuclear Plant-Unit 2 TEXT/If more ef>>oe fe IFr)krer/Iree/r/RRmef HRC%%drm SSSAS/()7)DOCKET NUMBER (1)o s o o o 3 979 1 I.ER NUMBER (6)ssovsNTIAL rrvM SR 013 RSvreloN NUM Err 0 0 PAGE (3)0 6oF1 7 d.This part concerns the CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST performed on the Turbine Service Water System Effluent Line Gross Radioactivity Monitor (TSW-RIS-5).
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'his monitor measures the radioactivity level of the service water returning flow to the circulating water system.This monitor provides no automatic mitigation function.The quarterly surveillance-requirements are listed in Technical Specification Table 4.3.7.11-1, Item 2.a and the attendant Table Notation (2)on p.3/4.3-88.Table Notation (2)Item 3 requires demonstrating that control room alarm annunciation occurs if the"instrument controls not set in operate mode".This monitor is a KAMAN Science model 952279 Log Count Rate Meter.(LCRM).This monitor is not provided with adjustable control switch, an operate mode switch and therefore cannot successfully meet this requirement.
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5.Primar Containment Valve Position-Technical Specification Table 4.3.7.5-1, tern requ>res rlmary ontasnment Valve Position" to have a CHANNEL CHECK monthly and a CHANNEL CALIBRATION at least one per 18 months.Two problems were discovered in the surveillance program relative to this requirement.
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First, a small number of Primary Containment valves were not being tested.Second, for the valves that were being tested the frequency of testing was per the requirements of the ASME Pump and Valve Test Program under Technical Specification 4.0.5 which requires a Valve Position Indication (VPI)verification or equivalent every two years.While this was being performed, it does not meet the 18 month frequency requirements of Technical Specification Table 4.3.7.5-1, Item 27.6.Emer ency Ventilation Dam er Position-Technical Specification Table.-, 1tem requires t e mergency Ventilation Damper Position" to have a CHANNEL CHECK monthly and a CHANNEL CALIBRATION at least one per 18 months.There were two problems associated with implementation of thi s requirement:
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a A CHANNEL CHECK was not being performed on the equipment required.FSAR Paragraph 7.5.1.16, Emergency Ventilation Damper Position Indication, states,"Damper position indication is provided in the control room for all dampers necessary to pr event release of radioactive gases to the environment or for the protection of operating personnel during accident conditions." PPM 7.4.3.7.5.1, Accident Monitoring Instrumentation-Channel Checks, listed 14 components where a monthly CHANNEL CHECK is done to this requirement.
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In addition, PPM 7.4.7.2.1, Control Room Emergency Filtration System HAH Operability and PPM 7.4.6.5.3.1, SGT System Operability Test performs a CHANNEL CHECK on additional components.
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A total of four dampers (SGT-V-4Al, 4A2, 4B1, and 4B2)were identified where a CHANNEL CHECK was not being performed per the requirements of the Technical Specifications.
: b.       This part concerns the CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST performed on the Liquid Effluent Line Gross Radioactivity Monitor (FDR-RIS-606). This                                             'adwaste monitoring instrument measures the radioactivity in the radwaste liquid effluent discharge prior to its entering the cooling tower blowdown'line.
These dampers are open when SGT is running in the recirculation mode and is discharging into the Reactor Building.b)A CHANNEL CALIBRATION per the requirements of the Technical Specifications was not being performed on any Emergency Ventilation Damper Position Indication items.NRC Form 366A 16J)9)
It provides automatic closure of the radwaste system discharge valve. The quarterly surveillance requirements are listed in Technical Specification Table 4.3.7.11-1, Item l.a, and the attendant Table Notation (1) on p.3/4 3-88. The Technical Specification requires demonstrating that,
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                                "...automatic isolation " of this pathway and control room alarm occurs.... for any of the listed conditions (measured levels                     'nnunciation above alarm/trip setpoints, high voltage abnormally low, when the instrument indicates downscale failure, and when the instrument controls are not set in the operate mode). The presently installed instrument provides automatic isolation of the discharge pathway only on measuring radiation levels above the trip setpoint. The requirement to provide isolation on high voltage abnormally low, when the instrument indicates downscale failure and when the instrument controls are not set in the operate mode cannot be met with our current design.
DC 20555, AND TO 1HE PAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECT (3150010il, OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, WASHINGTON, DC 20603.FACILITY NAME (1)DOCKET NUMBER (2)LER NUMBER (5)PAGE (3)YEAR Ae.SEQVENTIAL NVM EII IIEVISION NVM Ell W'n N clear Plant-U'TEXT///moro Spoco (I o))rska/, Iroo/I/o/oo////IC Fomr 30552/((7)0 5 0 0 0 3 OF 7.Balance of Plant Isolation-Technical Specification surveillance requirement states t at, ac primary containment automatic isolation valve shown in Table 3.6.3-1 shall be demonstrated OPERABLE during COLD SHUTDOWN or REFUELING at least once per 18 months by verifying that on a containment isolation test signal each automatic isolation valve actuates to its isolation position".
Co         This part concerns the CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST performed on the Turbine Building Sump Gross Radioactivity .Monitors (FD-RIS-l, 2, an'd 3). This system monitors the three nonradioactive drain sumps in the turbine building. The normal effluent discharge path is via the storm drain system to an evaporative basin.                     In the event of any radioactive liquid system failure contaminating these sumps to a level above the instrument setpoint, the monitor would automatically divert the effluent to the radwaste system for processing.                     The trip setpoints are set such that diversion is initiated prior to exceeding technical specification limits for liquid effluent. The quarterly surveillance requirements are listed in Technical Specification Table 4.3.7.11-1, Item l.b and the attendant Table Notation (5) on p.3/4 3-88. The Technical Specification requires demonstrating that, "...automatic isolation of this pathway and control room alarm annunciation occurs...." for any of the listed conditions (measured levels above alarm/trip setpoints; high voltage abnormally low; and when the instrument indicates downscale failure). The presently installed instrument provides automatic isolation of the discharge pathway only on measuring radiation levels above the trip setpoint. The requi rement to provide isolation on high vol'tage abnormally low and when the instrument indicates downscale failure cannot be met with our current-design.
This requirement is implemented by Plant Procedure PPM 7.4.3.2.2.11, Balance of Plant Logic System Functional Test.A review of this procedure showed that three valves associated with containment exhaust and supply purging (CEP-V-lA, CEP-V-lB, and CSP-V-1)were inadvertently omitted from the procedure in 1987.Thus, the surveillance requirement was not demonstrated for these valves during refueling in 1988, 1989 and 1990.Immediate Corrective Action Immediate corrective action was initiated for each of the items discovered by the surveillance procedure verification program.They are enumerated below in separately numbered paragraphs corresponding to the event description.
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above: 1.Res onse Time Testin-Additional surveillance tests were identified which wou r>ng t e p ant into compliance with Technical Specification Requirements 4.3.1.3, 4.3.2.3 and 4.3.3.3.A total of 26 additional tests were performed'.
 
2.SLC Functional Test-A procedure change was made to Plant Procedure PPM tan by>quid Control (SLC)Injection Functional Test, to add the additional contact into the logic chain for RWCU isolation.
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3.Sensor Channel Calibration
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-No immediate corrective action was taken on this)tern.owever, act>on was assigned to resolve this item with the NRC.4.Effluent Monitors-The problems with the effluent monitors were reviewed by the Plant Operating Committee (POC)and a determination was made to declare the instruments.
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At 1300 hours on May 21, 1991 Technical Specification Action Statement (TSAS)3.3.7.12.b (110)was entered for the associated Noble Gas Activity Monitors.At the same time TSAS 3.3.7.1l.b (100)and (101)were entered for the associated Liquid Effluent Monitors.These action statements require periodic sampling and analysis of the effluent streams.The POC also directed that an evaluation be performed and presented to the NRC to justify exit from the TSAS noted above.5.Primar Containment Valve Position-An effort was undertaken to identify all pr>mary containment va ves t at ave indication in the control room.This effort is still in progress and the results will be reported in the revision to this LER.NRC Form 366A (66K NRC FORM 366A (BJ)9)U.S, NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION LICENSEE EVENT REPORT{LER)TEXT CONTINUATION APPROVEO 0MB NO.31600106 E XP IR ES.S/30/92 ESTIMATED BURDEN PER RESPONSE TO COMPLY WTH THIS INFORMATION COLLECTION REQUEST: 608)HRS.FORWARD COMMENTS RFQARDING BURDEN ESTIMATE TO THE RECORDS AND REPORTS MANAGEMENT BRANCH (P430).U.S.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION, WASHINGTON, OC 20666, AND TO 1'HE PAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECT (3160010S), OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET,WASHINGTON,OC 20603, FACILITY NAME (II DOCKET NUMBER (2)LER NUMBER (6)YEARÃ@: SEQUENTIAL NUM Slr j~>>rY IIEVISION i'FA NUM Sll~AGE (3)p-U TEXT/tt moro st>>co/s o9O)rort, Iroo/R/o/I'o/,HRC
: d.          This part concerns the CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST performed on the Turbine Service Water System Effluent Line Gross Radioactivity Monitor (TSW-RIS-5). 'his monitor measures the radioactivity level of the service water returning flow to the circulating water system. This monitor provides no automatic mitigation function. The quarterly surveillance-requirements are listed in Technical Specification Table 4.3.7.11-1, Item 2.a and the attendant Table Notation (2) on p.3/4 .3-88. Table Notation (2) Item 3 requires demonstrating that control room alarm annunciation occurs       if     the "instrument controls not set in operate mode". This monitor is a KAMAN Science model 952279 Log Count Rate Meter. (LCRM). This monitor is not provided with adjustable control switch, an operate mode switch and therefore cannot successfully meet this requirement.
%%drrrr 3(E(AB)(IT)0600039791 0 3-0 0 0'F 6.Emer enc Ventilation Dam er Position-An effort was undertaken to identify a mergency entz at>on ampers.total of thirty dampers were-identified that fall under the definition in the Technical Specifications and the FSAR.This includes twenty dampers associated with Secondary Containment and ten associated with Control Room Ventilation.
: 5.         Primar             Containment Valve Position - Technical Specification Table 4.3.7.5-1, tern             requ> res           rlmary ontasnment Valve Position" to have a CHANNEL CHECK monthly and a CHANNEL CALIBRATION at least one per 18 months. Two problems were discovered in the surveillance program relative to this requirement.
Plant Procedure, PPM 7.4.3.7.5.1, Accident Monitoring Instrumentation-Channel Checks, was modified to perform-additional channel checks on dampers (SGT-V-4A1, 4A2, 4Bl, and 4B2).A new Plant Procedure PPM 7.4.3.7.5.1A, Emergency Ventilation Damper Channel Calibration Test was written to perform the CHANNEL CALIBRATION on the thirty val ves.7.Balance of Plant Isolation-PPM 7;4.3.2.2.11 was modified to add the three va ves ac)nto t e procedure.
First, a small number of Primary Containment valves were not being tested.
Further Evaluation and Corrective Action A;Further'Evaluation These events are being reported per the requirements of 10CFR50.73(50.73(a)(2)(i
Second, for the valves that were being tested the frequency of testing was per the requirements of the ASME Pump and Valve Test Program under Technical Specification 4.0.5 which requires a Valve Position Indication (VPI) verification or equivalent every two years. While this was being performed,                                                         it does not meet the 18 month frequency requirements of Technical Specification Table 4.3.7.5-1, Item 27.
)(B)as"....Any operation or condition prohibited by the plant's Technical Specifications...." Further evaluations were performed on each of the items discovered by the.surveillance procedure verification program.They are enumerated below in separately numbered paragraphs corresponding to the event description above: 1.Res onse Time Testin-Further evaluation indicates the requirements of this ec n>ca pec>>cat>on were never fully implemented.
: 6.         Emer         ency     Ventilation             Dam er Position - Technical Specification Table
For example, the Nuclear Steam Supply Shutoff System (NSSSS)trip function of High Drywell Pressure was reviewed.A test was performed on all channels during the startup period in 1984.However, revision 0 to Plant Procedure PPM 7.4.3.2.3.3, Primary Containment Isolation On High Drywell Pressure (Channel A)-RTT, states under the purpose (paragraph 7.4.3.2.3.3.1),".....this test for trip Channel A is to be performed during the first refueling cycle and at each 36 month interval thereafter." Revision 0 to PPM 7.4.3.2.3.32, Primary Containment Isolation on High Drywell Pressure (Channel B)-RTT, states,"....this test for trip Channel B is to be performed with Channel A and at each 36 month interval thereafter." These statements do no meet the Technical Specification requirements.
                                  .   -   , 1tem             requires t e mergency Ventilation Damper Position" to have a CHANNEL CHECK monthly and a CHANNEL CALIBRATION at least one per 18 months.
This was verified by a review of testing records which showed that both Channels B and C for this trip function were not tested in 1985.Thus, the requirement that each test include, one channel per trip system every 18 months was not met.In addi tion, changes were made to the test program in 1987 that allowed 48 months between channel testing.This resulted in a violation of the N X 18 requi rement in addition to the one channel per trip system per 18 month requirement.
There were two problems associated with implementation of thi s requirement:
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a           A CHANNEL CHECK was                   not being performed on the equipment required. FSAR Paragraph           7.5.1.16,         Emergency Ventilation Damper Position Indication, states,         "Damper         position   indication is provided in the control room for all dampers             necessary       to   pr event release of radioactive gases to the environment or for the protection of operating personnel during accident conditions." PPM 7.4.3.7. 5.1, Accident Monitoring Instrumentation-Channel       Checks, listed 14 components where a monthly CHANNEL CHECK is done to     this     requirement.           In addition, PPM 7.4.7.2.1, Control Room Emergency Filtration System HAH Operability and PPM 7.4.6.5.3.1, SGT System Operability Test performs a CHANNEL CHECK on additional components. A total of four dampers (SGT-V-4Al, 4A2, 4B1, and 4B2) were identified where a CHANNEL CHECK was not being performed per the requirements of the Technical Specifications. These dampers are open when SGT is running in the recirculation mode and is discharging into the Reactor Building.
OC 20603.FACILITY NAME ll)DOCKET NUMBER (2)LER NUMBER (6)PAGE (3)YSAII QgO SSOVSNTIAL NVM II IISV>>ION NVM OA p-U TEXT///IIIore<<>>co/I/oqv)oI/, vol~HRC%%dnII~8/(17)0 5 0 0 0 3 9 7 013 0 0 0 OF 2.SLC Functional Test-Further evaluation of Plant Procedure PPM 7.4.1.5, tan y>quand ontrol (SLC)Injection Functional Test, showed this error was not the result of a change but was an oversight in initial procedure preparation..
b)         A CHANNEL CALIBRATION                   per the requirements of the Technical Specifications was     not being performed               on any Emergency         Ventilation       Damper     Position Indication items.
3.Sensor Channel Calibration
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-This issue is recognized as common to the industry and)s being documented because a literal interpretation of Technical Specifications would mandate it.As a generic issue the Supply System is attempting to determine a resolution consistent with recognized industry practices and implement it accordingly.
 
Resolution of this issue will be addressed in follow on revisions to this LER.4.Effluent Monitors-Further evaluation of the problem with the effluent t d ti idt diiddi tt g a.The Noble Gas Monitors (REA-RIS-19, TEA-RIS-13, and WEA-RIS-14) and the Service Water System Effluent Monitor (TSW-RIS-5) cannot meet the Technical Specification requirement for control room annunciation if"instrument controls not set in operate mode".In this case the inherent features of the instrument do not allow for compliance with the Technical Specifications.
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b.C~The Noble Gas Monitors (REA-RIS-19, TEA-RIS-13, and WEA-RIS-14) also have the problem of not meeting the requirement to alarm if a circuit failure is'resent.
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The procedure that performed this surveillance was changed in August 1988 when the low counts alarm setpoint was being changed.This change was made to prevent a frequent downscale alarm condition.
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The Liquid Radwaste Effluent Line Monitor (FDR-RIS-606) and the Turbine Building Sump Gross Radioactivity Monitors (FD-RIS-l, 2, and 3)do not meet the Technical Specification Requirement to provide isolation on high voltage abnormally low and when the instrument indicates downscale failure.In this case the instruments have this feature but the output is fed to an alarm circuit rather than an isolation circuit.In addition, for FDR-RIS-606 the instrument has an operate mode switch.However, this switch provides an alarm only, and does not provide isolation as required by the Technical Specification.
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5.Primary Containment Valve Position-Further evaluation showed problems with e surveys ance proce ures an e Surveillance Monitoring System (SMS).There are 19 PPMs listed in the Scheduled Maintenance System (SMS)that implement this Tech Spec requirement number, 4.3.7.5.27.
: 7.         Balance             of Plant Isolation - Technical Specification surveillance requirement states t at,                 ac primary containment automatic isolation valve shown in Table 3.6.3-1 shall be demonstrated OPERABLE during COLD SHUTDOWN or REFUELING             at least once per 18 months by verifying that on a containment isolation test signal each automatic isolation valve actuates to its isolation position". This requirement is implemented by Plant Procedure PPM 7.4.3.2.2.11, Balance of Plant Logic System Functional Test. A review of this procedure showed that three valves associated with containment exhaust and supply purging (CEP-V-lA, CEP-V-lB, and CSP-V-1) were inadvertently omitted from the procedure in 1987. Thus, the surveillance requirement was not demonstrated for these valves during refueling in 1988, 1989 and 1990.
A review of these procedures found that only 1 out of the 19 referenced the requirement.
Immediate Corrective Action Immediate corrective action was initiated for each of the items discovered by the surveillance procedure verification program. They are enumerated below in separately numbered paragraphs corresponding to the event description. above:
Thus there is a risk that the procedure could be changed, over time, and the requirement eliminated.
: 1.         Res onse Time Testin                           - Additional surveillance tests were identified which wou               r>ng     t   e p ant         into compliance with Technical Specification Requirements 4.3.1.3, 4.3.2.3                     and       4.3.3.3. A total of 26 additional tests were performed'.
: 2.         SLC       Functional Test - A procedure change was made to Plant Procedure PPM tan by >quid Control (SLC) Injection Functional Test, to add the additional contact into the logic chain for RWCU isolation.
: 3.         Sensor Channel Calibration - No immediate corrective action was taken on                                                       this
                    ) tern.             owever, act> on was assigned to resolve this item with the NRC.
: 4.         Effluent Monitors -                         The problems with the effluent monitors were reviewed by the Plant Operating Committee (POC) and a determination was made to declare the instruments. inoperable. At 1300 hours on May 21, 1991 Technical Specification Action Statement (TSAS) 3.3.7.12.b (110) was entered for the associated Noble Gas Activity Monitors.                             At the same time TSAS 3.3.7.1l.b (100) and (101) were entered for the associated Liquid Effluent Monitors. These action statements require periodic sampling and analysis of the effluent streams. The POC also directed that an evaluation be performed and presented to the NRC to justify exit from the TSAS noted above.
: 5.         Primar             Containment Valve Position - An effort was undertaken to identify all pr>mary containment va ves                           t   at ave indication in the control room. This effort is             still       in progress and the results will be reported in the revision to this         LER.
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: 6.         Emer enc               Ventilation Dam                 er Position -         An   effort   was undertaken to identify a           mergency entz at>on                         ampers.           total of thirty         dampers were -identified that       fall       under the definition in the Technical Specifications and the FSAR.
This         includes twenty dampers associated with Secondary Containment and ten associated with Control Room Ventilation. Plant Procedure, PPM 7.4.3.7.5.1, Accident Monitoring Instrumentation-Channel Checks, was modified to perform
                    -additional channel checks on dampers (SGT-V-4A1, 4A2, 4Bl, and 4B2). A new Plant Procedure PPM 7.4.3.7.5.1A, Emergency Ventilation Damper Channel Calibration Test was written to perform the CHANNEL CALIBRATION on the thirty val ves.
: 7.         Balance of Plant                       Isolation -           PPM   7;4.3.2.2.11       was   modified to add the three va ves ac                 )nto         t   e     procedure.
Further Evaluation                         and       Corrective Action A;         Further'Evaluation These events are being reported per the requirements                                                   of 10CFR50.73(50.73(a)(2)(i )(B) as "....Any operation or condition prohibited by the                                                   plant's Technical Specifications...."
Further evaluations were performed on each of the items discovered by the .
surveillance procedure verification program. They are enumerated below in separately numbered paragraphs corresponding to the event description above:
: 1.         Res onse             Time     Testin             - Further evaluation indicates the requirements of this ec n>ca                 pec>>cat>               on were never         fully     implemented. For example, the Nuclear Steam Supply Shutoff System (NSSSS)                                     trip     function of High Drywell Pressure was reviewed. A test was performed on all                                       channels     during the startup period in 1984. However, revision 0 to Plant Procedure                                           PPM 7.4.3.2.3.3, Primary Containment Isolation On High Drywell Pressure (Channel A)-RTT, states under the purpose (paragraph 7.4.3.2.3.3.1), ".....this test for trip Channel A is to be performed during the first refueling cycle and at each 36 month interval thereafter." Revision 0 to PPM 7.4.3.2.3.32, Primary Containment Isolation on High Drywell Pressure (Channel B) - RTT, states, "....this test for trip Channel B is to be performed with Channel A and at each 36 month interval thereafter." These statements do no meet the Technical Specification requirements.                       This was verified by a review of testing records which showed that both Channels B and C for this trip function were not tested in 1985.
Thus, the requirement that each test include, one channel per trip system every 18 months was not met.                               In addi tion, changes were made to the test program in 1987 that allowed 48 months between channel testing.                                               This resulted in a violation of the N X 18 requi rement in addition to the one channel per trip system per 18 month requirement.
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: 2.       SLC       Functional Test - Further evaluation of Plant Procedure PPM 7.4.1.5, tan y >quand ontrol (SLC) Injection Functional Test, showed this error                                                   was not the result of a change but was an oversight in initial procedure preparation..
: 3.       Sensor Channel Calibration - This issue is recognized as common to the industry and ) s being documented because a literal interpretation of Technical Specifications would mandate                       it.     As a generic issue the Supply System is attempting to determine a resolution consistent with recognized industry practices and implement                     it accordingly. Resolution of this issue will be revisions     to this LER.
addressed in follow on
: 4.       Effluent Monitors - Further evaluation of the problem with the effluent t   d   ti           idt diiddi                 tt             g
: a.         The Noble Gas           Monitors (REA-RIS-19, TEA-RIS-13, and WEA-RIS-14) and the Service Water System             Effluent Monitor (TSW-RIS-5) cannot meet the Technical Specification requirement for control room annunciation                                           if "instrument controls not set in operate mode". In this case the inherent features of the instrument do not allow for compliance with the Technical Specifications.
: b.         The Noble Gas Monitors (REA-RIS-19, TEA-RIS-13, and WEA-RIS-14)                                         also have the problem of not meeting the requirement to alarm                               if   a circuit failure is'resent. The procedure that performed this surveillance was changed in August 1988 when the low counts alarm setpoint was being changed.                                             This change was made to prevent a frequent downscale alarm condition.
C  ~      The   Liquid Radwaste Effluent Line Monitor (FDR-RIS-606) and the Turbine Building Sump Gross Radioactivity Monitors (FD-RIS-l, 2, and 3) do not meet the Technical Specification Requirement to provide isolation on high voltage abnormally low and when the instrument indicates downscale failure. In this case the instruments have this feature but the output is fed to an alarm circuit rather than an isolation circuit. In addition, for   FDR-RIS-606 the instrument has an operate mode switch. However, this switch provides an alarm only, and does not provide isolation as required by the Technical              Specification.
: 5.        Primary Containment Valve Position - Further evaluation showed problems with e surveys        ance proce ures an                    e Surveillance Monitoring System (SMS).
There are 19 PPMs listed in the Scheduled Maintenance System (SMS) that implement this Tech Spec requirement number, 4.3.7.5.27.                                       A review of these procedures found that only 1 out                         of   the 19   referenced   the   requirement. Thus there is a risk that the procedure                           could     be changed,   over   time,     and the requirement eliminated.
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OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, WASHINGTON,DC 30503.FACILITY NAME (1(DOCKET NUMBER (3(LER NUMBER LBI PAGE (3(N ear Plant-Unit 2 TEXT///rrroro o/rooo/or/O/krorL rroo/r/O/oo/NRC Fran 3(ISAS/(ITI YEAR@0 0600.0379 EEGVENTIAL NVM Err 0 3 rrEvrlroN NVM EN OF 6.Further evaluation showed there is no listing of components defined where this requirement applies.This is complicated by the fact that applicability of this requirement to specialty valves such as check valves and squib valve has not been formally documented.
NRC FOAM 355A                                                                   U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION                         0M B NO. 3'I 50410l APPROVE O (5491 EXPIRES! l/30/93 ESTIMATED BURDEN PER RESPONSE TO COMPLY WTH THIS LICENSEE              ENT REPORT ILER)                                      INFORMATION COLLECTION REOUEST: 50JI HRS. FORWARD COMMENTS REGARDING BUADEN ESTIMATE TO THE RECORDS TEXT CONTINUATION                                                    AND REPORTS MANAGEMENT BRANCH IP4301, U.S. NUCLEAR
Emer ency Ventilation Dam er Position-A review of surveillance procedures in t e ata ase oun t ey i not reference Tech Spec requirement number 4.3.7.5.25 nor did they perform a CHANNEL CAL'IBRATION that meets requirements.
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There were two procedures listed in the SMS data base that implement this requirement.
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PPM 7.4.6.5.2.1, Reactor Building Ventilation Isolation Valve Operability, and PPM 7.4.6.5.3.4, Standby Gas Treatment System-Manual Initiation, Bypass Damper, and Heater Test.No other surveil-lance procedures were found that performed the surveillance.
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The Plant Procedures that performed the CHANNEL CHECKS, PPM 7;4.3.7.5.1, Accident Monitoring Instrumentation-Channel
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" Checks, PPM 7.4.7.2.1, Control Room Emergency Filtration System"A" Operability and PPM 7.4.6.5.3.1, SGT System Operability Test were not listed in the SMS data base.7.Balance of Plant Isolation-Further evaluation of the event showed revision 2 o PPM.4...., in e feet during the 1987 refueling outage, referenced CEP-V-lA, CEP-V-lB, and CSP-V-l.These valves were listed on.Attachment A, page 3 of 3, of the procedure which is the data sheet for Relay Cabinet One'RC'-1).
                                        /r/O/oo/ NRC Fran 3(ISAS/ (ITI 2          0600.0379                               0     3 OF Further evaluation showed there is no listing of components defined where this requirement applies. This is complicated by the fact that applicability of this requirement to specialty valves such as check valves and squib valve has not been formally documented.
In September 1987 procedure revision 3, which included the addition of an item on the data sheet, was approved by the Plant Operating Comittee.This copy of the procedure continued to list the three CEP and CSP valves.However, when revision 3 of the procedure was signed on September 23, 1987 the valves were not listed on page 3 of 3 on Attachment A.It is assumed they were deleted somewhere in the clerical/administrative process used to prepare procedures for final signature.
: 6.          Emer ency               Ventilation             Dam   er Position - A review of surveillance procedures in t   e               ata       ase       oun     t   ey i not reference Tech Spec requirement number 4.3.7.5.25 nor did they perform                                 a CHANNEL CAL'IBRATION         that meets requirements.
A preliminary root cause was evaluated for each item discovered by the review.Res onse Time Testin-This testing was not being done correctly during the startup p ase o W-2 and later changes were made to decrease the frequency of testing.The root cause was determined to be Less Than Adequate Procedures and Barriers and Controls for Program Changes.P 2~SLC Functional Test-The Logic System Functional Test for SLC did not verify t e logic for RWCU-V-.4 Closure for both SLC trains each year.The root cause was Less Than Adequate Test Procedures.
There were two procedures                             listed in the         SMS   data base     that implement this requirement. PPM 7.4.6.5.2.1, Reactor Building Ventilation Isolation Valve Operability, and PPM 7.4.6.5.3.4, Standby Gas Treatment System - Manual Initiation, Bypass Damper, and Heater Test. No other surveil-lance procedures were found that performed the surveillance. The Plant Procedures that performed the CHANNEL CHECKS, PPM 7;4.3.7.5.1, Accident Monitoring Instrumentation-Channel Checks, PPM 7.4.7.2.1, Control Room Emergency Filtration System "A" Operability and PPM 7.4.6.5.3.1, SGT System Operability Test were not listed in the SMS data base.
NRC Form 355A (6JIBr NRC FORM 366A (649)UA.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION LICENSEE EVENT REPORT (LER)TEXT CONTINUATION APPROVED OMB NO.31600104 EXPIRES;l/30/92 ESTIMATED BURDEN PER RESPONSE TO COMPLY WTH THIS INFORMATION COLLECTION REQUEST: SOD HRS.FORWARD COMMENTS REGARDING BURDEN ESTIMATE TO THE RECORDS AND REPORTS MANAGEMENT BRANCH (P430), U.S.NUCLEAR RFGULATORY COMMISSION, WASHINGTON, DC 20555, AND TO THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECT ($160d10l).OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, WASHINGTON, DC 20603.FACILITY NAME (1I DOCKET NUMBER (2)p LER NUMBER (6)PAGE (3)YEAR?g SEQUENTIAL
of Plant Isolation - Further evaluation of the event showed revision
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: 7.          Balance o     PPM         .4....,                   in e feet during the 1987 refueling outage, referenced CEP-V-lA, CEP-V-lB, and CSP-V-l. These valves were listed on. Attachment A, 2
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page 3 of 3, of the procedure which is the data sheet for Relay Cabinet In September 1987 procedure revision 3, which included the addition of                                       One'RC'-1).
-The root cause for the Primary Sensor Calibration on Thermocouples, Orifices, etc.'was Less Than Adequate Directives/Requirements since the hardware does not support the requirements.
an item on the data sheet, was approved by the Plant Operating Comittee.                                                                       This copy       of   the     procedure           continued       to   list   the   three   CEP   and   CSP     valves.           However, when revision 3 of the procedure was signed on September 23, 1987 the valves were not listed on page 3 of 3 on Attachment A. It is assumed they were deleted somewhere in the clerical/administrative process used to prepare procedures for final signature.
Effluent Monitors-The Radioactive Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation Tf1.Th 1 1d1hh Add Directives/Requirements, Inadequate Barriers and Controls for Program Changes and Less Than Adequate Design.5.Primar Containment and Emer enc Ventilation Valve Position-For the Primary ontainment so ation a ve an mergency enti ation amper Position CHANNEL CHECK and CALIBRATION the root cause was Less Than Adequate Procedures.
A     preliminary root cause                           was   evaluated for each item discovered by the review.
6.Balance of Plant Isolation-The Three Primary Containment Valves were omitted rom t e procedure somew ere in the Administrative process.The root cause was Inadequate Barriers and Controls for Program Changes.The general root cause is still being evaluated.
Res onse             Time Testin - This testing was not being done correctly during the startup p ase o W -2 and later changes were made to decrease the frequency of testing. The root cause was determined to be Less Than Adequate Procedures and Barriers and Controls for Program Changes.
This LER will be re'vised to provide this updated e'valuation prior to July 3, 1991.There were no structures, components or systems that were inoperable prior to the start of this event which contributed to the event.B.S ecific Further Corrective Actions Further corrective action was initiated for each of the items discovered by the verification program.They are enumerated below in separately numbered paragraphs corresponding to the event description above: 1.Res onse Time Testin-Twenty-six additional surveillance tests will be per orme prior to startup to bring the plant into compliance with Technical Specification Requirements 4.3.1.3, 4.3.2.3 and 4.3.3.3.2.SLC Functional Test-The channel functional test for RWCU-V-4 was performed using modi ied procedure PPM 7.4.1.5.3.Sensor Channel Calibration
P         2~         SLC Functional Test - The Logic System Functional Test for SLC did not verify t e logic for RWCU-V-.4 Closure for both SLC trains each year. The root cause was Less             Than Adequate             Test Procedures.
-A Technical Specification change or other relief wi be requested.
NRC Form 355A (6JIBr
or this item, the only means of resolution appears to be a change in the wording of the Technical Specification.
 
4.Effluent Monitors-Further corrective actions for the effluent monitors are~g<<1 h h 1 h 1 1 df d 1 a.For the Noble Gas Monitors (REA-RIS-19, TEA-RIS-13, and WEA-RIS-14) and the Service Water System Effluent Monitor (TSW-RIS-5) where the inherent features of the instrument do not allow for compliance with the requirements a Technical Specification change or other relief will be requested.
NRC FORM 366A                                                             UA. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION                 APPROVED OMB NO. 31600104 (649)                                                                                                                              EXPIRES; l/30/92 ESTIMATED BURDEN PER RESPONSE TO COMPLY WTH THIS LICENSEE EVENT REPORT (LER)                                                  INFORMATION COLLECTION REQUEST: SOD HRS. FORWARD COMMENTS REGARDING BURDEN ESTIMATE TO THE RECORDS TEXT CONTINUATION                                                      AND REPORTS MANAGEMENT BRANCH (P430), U.S. NUCLEAR RFGULATORY COMMISSION, WASHINGTON, DC 20555, AND TO THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECT ($ 160d10l). OFFICE OF MANAGEMENTAND BUDGET, WASHINGTON, DC 20603.
NRC Form 366A 15d9r NRC FORM 366A (SSQI US.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION I LICENSEE VAUNT REPORT (LER)TEXT CONTINUATION APPROVED OMS NO.31600104 EXPIRES: 4/30/Q3 ESTIMATED SURDEN PER RESPONSE TO COMPLY WTH THIS INFORMATION COLLECTION REOUEST: 601>HRS.FORWARD COMMENTS REGARDING SURDEN ESTIMATE TO THE RECORDS AND REPORTS MANAGEMENT SRANCH (P430), U.S.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION, WASHINGTON, DC 30555, AND TO 1HE PAPERWORK REDUCTION PRO/ECT (316001041, OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, WASHINGTON.
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%%drm 36'5/(ill 0 s 0 0 0 3 9 9 013-0 0 1 2 OF 7 b.For the Noble Gas Monitors (REA-RIS-19, TEA-RIS-13, and WEA-RIS-14) the CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST Procedures (PPMs 7.4.3.7.12.5, 7.4.3.7.12.11, and 7.4.3.7,12.17) will be changed to require verification of the front board annunciator, 4.851.51, Drop 6.5, BOARD-RAD 24 TROUBLE.c.For the Liquid Radwaste Effluent Line Monitor (FDR-RIS-606) and the Turbine Building Sump Gross Radioactivity Monitors (FD-RIS-l,"2, and 3)a.design change will be considered to require isolation on high voltage abnormally low and when the instrument indicates downscale failure.Since this cannot be accomplished immediately interim relief from this requirement will be.requested.
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5.Primar Containment Valve Position-Primary Containment valve position indication testi ng wi 1 be performed to bring the station into compliance with.the Technical Specification prior to startup from the refueling outage.6.Emer enc Ventilation Dam er Position-Additional Emergency Ventilation Damper position indication testing will, be performed to bring the station into compliance with the Technical Specification prior to startup from the refueling outage.7.Balance of Plant Isolation-The three valves CEP-V-lA, CEP-V-lB, and CSP-V-1 wil be tested prior to startup from this refueling outage.C.General Further Corrective Actions The Supply system recognizes that the number of specific items of non-compliance is a symptom of a broader programmati'c issue.The number of problems discovered by the one-time contractor review points to programmatic problem that will require further general corrective actions.While it is too early to define the specific program corrections these will be evaluated and discussed in a subsequent revision to this LER.S ecific Safet Si nificance The Safety Significance of each item is discussed below.Individually these items have no safety significance.
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1.Res onse Time Testin-Tests were being performed on all redundant channels an trip systems.ere has never been a fai lure of an instrumentation response time test at WNP-2 which woul.d imply there is no safety significance to this non-compliance item.Additional tests will be completed before plant startup.2.SLC Functional Test-All logic for isolation of RWCU-V-4 on SLC initiation was eing tested on a 4 month frequency versus the Technical Specification requi rement of an 18 month frequency.
: 3.       Sensor Channel Calibration - The root cause for the Primary Sensor Calibration on Thermocouples, Orifices, etc.'was Less Than Adequate Directives/Requirements since the hardware does not support the requirements.
No failures were detected during this testing.NRC Form 366A (646 I NRC FORM 366A (689)US.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION LICENSEE ENT REPORT (LER)TEXT CONTINUATION APPROVED OMB NO.31604105 EXPIRES: dU30/92 ESTIMATED BURDEN PER RESPONSE TO COMPLY WTH THIS INFORMATION COLLECTION REOUEST: 508)HRS.FORWARD COMMENTS REGARDING BURDEN ESTIMATE TO THE RECORDS AND REPORTS MANAGEMENT BRANCH IP430), U.S.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION, WASHINGTON, DC 20555, AND TO THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECT 13)600)05), OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET,WASHINGTON, DC 20603.FACILITY NAME II)Nuclear Plant-Unit 2 DOCKET NUMBER (2)0 6 0 0 0 3 979 1 LER NUMSER IS)550VSNTIAL NVM 5N 013>~@rr5vl5roN: NVM 5N-0 0 PAGE 13)d 1 3 of 1 7 TEXT Ilf moro 5Jroco JI t J)r)rorL rroo RJR)orNJ HRC%%dnrr 366AS I l17)3.Sensor Channel Calibration
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-The failure of sensors is covered by other regu atory requirements of redundancy and diversity.
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Therefore, failure of an individual sensor will have no safety significance.
                                                                                      .Th Barriers 1     1d1hhControls      for Add Program Changes Directives/Requirements, Inadequate                                                 and and Less Than Adequate Design.
4.Effluent Monitors-The Safety Significance of each part of the item associated g diitid iii it igi di dgi a.The Low Range Noble Gas Activity Monitors-(REA-RIS-19, TEA-RIS-13, and MEA-RIS-14) measure the radioactivity in the reactor building, turbine building and radwaste building exhausts prior to discharge to the atmosphere.
: 5.       Primar Containment and Emer enc Ventilation Valve Position - For the Primary ontainment so ation a ve an                                 mergency enti ation amper Position CHANNEL CHECK and CALIBRATION the root cause was Less Than Adequate Procedures.
If these instruments were to become inoperable the intermediate range monitors would continue to monitor the release from each building at higher levels.These instruments are diverse and not subject to the same failure modes.In addition, a sampling program is in place in accordance with the requirements of Technical Specification 4.11.2.1.2.This program requires sampling on a periodic and event driven basis.b.The Liqu'id Radwaste Effluent Line Gross Radioactivity Monitor (FDR-RIS-606) measures the radioactivity i n the radwaste liquid effluent discharge prior to its entering the cooling tower blowdown line.It provides automatic closure of the radwaste system discharge valve.If'his instrument were to be inoperable other methods are in place to monitor the Liquid Radwaste release.First, keylock valves are in place to assure a release only occurs under controlled conditions.
: 6.       Balance           of Plant Isolation -                 The Three         Primary Containment Valves were omitted rom     t   e   procedure         somew     ere in the Administrative process.                       The   root cause       was Inadequate Barriers and Controls                               for   Program Changes.
Second, a batch sample is collected and analyzed prior to discharge in accordance with the requirements of Technical Specification 4.11.1.1.1.This is used to project the dose expected from the discharge in accordance with the requirements of 4.11.1.1.2.
The general               root cause is               still   being evaluated.             This LER   will   be re'vised         to provide this     updated e'valuation                   prior to July           3, 1991.
A discharge will not be'allowed unless the samples are in conformance of these requirements.
There were no                 structures, components or systems that were inoperable prior to the start of this event which contributed to the event.
c.The Turbine Building Sump Gross Radioactivity Monitors (FO-RIS-l,', and 3)monitor s the three nonradioactive-drain sumps in the turbine building.The normal effluent discharge path is via the storm drain system to an evaporative basin.In the event of excess contamination in these sumps, the monitor would automatically divert the effluent to the radwaste system for processing.
B.       S   ecific Further Corrective Actions Further corrective action was initiated for each of the items                                                   discovered by the verification program. They are enumerated below in separately                                                   numbered paragraphs corresponding to the event description above:
The Turbine Building does not normally contain significant sources of radioactive liquids.'composite sampler is installed in each of the monitored non-radioactive drain sumps..As an added precaution monthly samples are taken in the discharge area.NRC Form 366A 1689)
: 1.       Res onse           Time   Testin             - Twenty-six additional surveillance tests will be per       orme       prior to startup to bring the plant into                             compliance with Technical Specification Requirements 4.3.1.3, 4.3.2.3 and 4.3.3.3.
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: 2.       SLC Functional Test - The channel functional test for RWCU-V-4 was performed using modi ied procedure PPM 7.4.1.5.
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: 3.         Sensor Channel               Calibration - A Technical Specification change or other relief be requested.                 or this item, the only means of resolution appears to be a
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FACILITY NAME (1)DOCKET NUMBER (2)LER NUMBER (6).Mo:: SEDVCNTIAL NVM 6N 16: AKVOION~NVM 6R PAGE (3)-U TEXT lit mao e>>co JI Ioqv)e1, voo oIFVOonol HRC%%dnn 36SAB)((T)06000397=1 0 3-0 0 OF d.The Service Water System Effluent Line Gross Radioactivity Monitor (TSW-RIS-5) measures the radioactivity level of the service water returning flow to the circulating water system.This monitor provides no automatic mitigation function.If this instrument were inoperative, however, the monitor in the Circulating Water Blowdown line, CBD-RIS-608, would detect elevated levels of activity and isolate the blowdown.In addition, a monthly sludge sample i's taken in the Cooling Tower Basins.These samples detect very low levels of radioactivity which have seasonal variations providing some assurance.
wi change in the wording of the Technical Specification.
that significant releases would be detected.5.Primary Containment Valve Position-For the vast majority of the containment
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>so at>on va ves t e require test was performed on a two year frequency.
: a.         For the Noble Gas Monitors (REA-RIS-19, TEA-RIS-13, and WEA-RIS-14) and the Service Water System Effluent Monitor (TSW-RIS-5) where the inherent features of the instrument do not allow for compliance with the requirements a Technical Specification change or other relief will be requested.
The Technical Specifications require an 18 month frequency.
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The valves not previously included in the testing program are small in number.These valves are tested in other ways by performance of System Operability Tests, MOVATs tests, Logic System Functional Tests, Local Leak Rate Tests, etc.While these tests do not,perform the specific test required by a CHANNEL CALIBRATION (Technical Specification 4.3.7.5-1 Item 27)they provide some assurance that the control room indication of valve status was functional and accurate.6.Emer enc Ventilation Dam er Position-For the Emergency Ventilation Damper osst>on issue, the intent of the CHANNEL CALIBRATION is achieved by performing other surveillance procedures.
 
The twenty dampers associated with Secondary Containment have the following four tests performed that, taken together, verify damper position: Procedure 7.4.6.5.1.2 7.4.6.5.2.1 7.4.6.5.3.1 7.4.6.5.3.2A,B Title SGT Functional Test Reactor Building Ventilation Isolation Valve Operability SGT Operability Test SGT Pressure Drop Frequency 18 month 3 month 1 month 18 month NRC FoNn 366A 16J)9)
NRC FORM 366A                                                         US. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION APPROVED OMS NO. 31600104 (SSQI I                                                              EXPIRES: 4/30/Q3 ESTIMATED SURDEN PER RESPONSE TO COMPLY WTH THIS LICENSEE VAUNT REPORT (LER)                                              INFORMATION COLLECTION REOUEST: 601> HRS. FORWARD COMMENTS REGARDING SURDEN ESTIMATE TO THE RECORDS TEXT CONTINUATION                                                  AND REPORTS MANAGEMENT SRANCH (P430), U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION, WASHINGTON, DC 30555, AND TO 1HE PAPERWORK REDUCTION PRO/ECT (316001041, OFFICE OF MANAGEMENTAND BUDGET, WASHINGTON. DC 30503.
NRC FORM 366A 1649)U.S.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION r L1CENSEE VENT REPORT (LER)TEXT CONTINUATION APPROVED OMB NO.3150410l EXPIRES.e/30)92 ESTIMATED BURDEN PER RESPONSE TO COMPLY WTH THIS INFORMATION COLLECTION REQUEST: EOJI HRS.FORWARD COMMENTS REGARDING BURDEN ESTIMATE TO THE RECORD5 AND REPORTS MANAGEMENT BRANCH IPr530), U.L NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION, WASHINGTON, DC 30655, AND TO THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECT (3160410l), OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, WASHINGTON, DC 30503.FACILITY NAME I1I DOCKET NUMBER Il)LER NUMBER (5)PAGE 13)Nuclear Plant-Unit 2 TEXT III mon eFece Je nacht, we~HRC Fcnn 355ABI 111)0 5 0 0 0 3 9 7 YEAR SEQVSNTIAL NVM ER 013 REVOXIN NVM ER 0 01 5 OF 1 7 The ten Emergency Ventilation Dampers associated with the Control Room also meet the intent of the CHANNEL CALIBRATION by performing other procedures as follows: Procedure Title Frequency 8.3.147 Normal and Remote Isolation 18 month Valve Leakage 7.4.7.2.8 Control Room Vent.Flow Test 18 month 7.4.7.2.3'ontrol Room Filter Test 18 month The successful completion of these tests is an indication of the operability of posi ti on indi cati on on the Emergency Dampers.7.Balance of Plant Isolation-For the three Containment Isolation Valves , an P-V-1B)that were inadvertently dropped from the Logic System Function Test other.valves in series (CSP-V-2, CEP-V-2A, and-.CEP-V-2B) were part of this test.Thus one of the containment valves on each penetration was always tested.General Safet Si nificance Since a number of non-compliance items were discovered as a result of the Surveillance Program verification an evaluation of the general safety significance is in order.Each individual item appears to be backed up by other equipment and/or procedures.
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In several cases the frequency of testing was not in compliance with theTechnical Specifications but periodic tests were being performed.
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Me do, however, regard the programmatic aspects of this item as an important issue that has potential safety significance.
: b.         For the Noble             Gas Monitors (REA-RIS-19, TEA-RIS-13, and WEA-RIS-14) the CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST Procedures (PPMs 7.4.3.7.12.5, 7.4.3.7.12.11, and 7.4.3.7,12.17) will be changed to require verification of the front board annunciator, 4.851.51, Drop 6.5, BOARD - RAD 24 TROUBLE.
General corrective actions will.be defined.to prevent recurrence of this problem in the future (see General Further Corrective Actions above).Similar Events During the period from 1984 to-1989 there were instances of reported events concerning non-compliance with the Technical Specifications.
: c.         For the Liquid Radwaste Effluent Line Monitor (FDR-RIS-606) and the Turbine Building Sump Gross Radioactivity Monitors (FD-RIS-l,"2, and 3) a .
However during 1990'and early 1991 these events appeared to increase in frequency, due in part, to an on-going Technical Specification Improvement Program at MNP-2.LER 90-007 reported that there was no Plant procedure requirement to check for water in the Diesel Generator Fuel Oil Day Tanks.LER 90-008, reported Plant procedures had not required one portion of the Triaxial Response Spectrum Recorder Transmitter to be calibrated or tested as required by the Technical Specifications.
design change will be considered to require isolation on high voltage abnormally low and when the instrument indicates downscale failure. Since this cannot be accomplished immediately interim relief from this requirement will be. requested.
LER 90-027 reported the failure to sample diesel generator fuel oil for sulfur.LER 91-002 NRC Fono 366A (649)
: 5.         Primar         Containment Valve Position - Primary Containment valve position indication testi ng wi 1 be performed to bring the station into compliance with
NRC FORM 366A 16491 US.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION LICENSEE ENT REPORT (LERI TEXT CONTINUATION APPROVED OMS NO.31604104 E XP IR ES: 5/30/92 ESTIMATED SURDEN PER RESPONSE TO COMPLY WTH THIS INFORMATION COLLECTION REQUEST: 50JI HRS.FORWARD COMMENTS REGARD INQ SUROEN ESTIMATE TO THE RECORDS AND REPORTS MANAGEMENT SRANCH IP430), UA.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION, WASHINGTON, DC 20565, AND TO 1HE PAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECT 131604104), OFFICE, OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, WASHINGTON, DC 20503.FACILITY NAME III DOCKET NUMSER t2l LER NUMSER (Sl PAGE 131 P-"U'TEXT///rrroro e>>oe/r/Jr/ror/rrrr///more/NRC Form 356AS/I IT)YEAR sk rrVM Ell 013 050003979]
                . the Technical Specification prior to startup from the refueling outage.
t+s rIEVISION::5%1 MUM Err-0 0 1.6 I r OF 1 7, reported on the, condition where the Reactor Recirculation System Jet Pump Operability Testing was not in Literal Compliance with the Technical Specifications
: 6.       Emer enc             Ventilation Dam er Position - Additional Emergency Ventilation Damper position indication testing will,be performed to bring the station into compliance with the Technical Specification prior to startup from the refueling outage.
'ue to inadequate procedures.
: 7.         Balance         of Plant Isolation - The three valves CEP-V-lA, CEP-V- lB,                                         and CSP-V-1 wil         be   tested prior to startup from this refueling outage.
LER 91-003 reported on inadequate Technical Specification Surveillance Testing of the Standby Gas Treatment HEPA filters.LER 91-003 will be revised to address a similar deficiency in Charcoal filter testing when the root cause analysis is complete.LER 91-005 reported a condition, where the oxygen concentration in the Wetwell was not being monitored once per seven (7)days as required by the, Technical Specifications.
C.         General Further Corrective Actions The Supply system                 recognizes that the number of specific items of non-compliance is a symptom of a broader programmati'c issue. The number of problems discovered by the one-time contractor review points to programmatic problem that will require further general corrective actions. While                                                     it   is too early to         define       the     specific     program     corrections       these     will   be   evaluated         and discussed in a subsequent                       revision     to   this   LER.
LER 91-008'eported a condition where mode 5 (refueling) was entered with the reactor coolant temperature above the Technical Specification value of 140 degrees F.-This requirement was not in a Plant Procedure.
S   ecific Safet                 Si nificance The Safety Significance of each item                                 is discussed below.             Individually these items have no safety significance.
As a result of the recent trend in Technical Specification Non-Compliance events the Supply System hired an outside contractor to review the Technical Speci,fication surveillance requirements against Plant procedures.
: 1.       Res onse Time Testin                         - Tests were being performed on all redundant channels an       trip   systems.                 ere has never been a fai lure of an instrumentation response time test at WNP-2 which woul.d imply there is no safety significance to this non-compliance item. Additional tests will be completed before plant startup.
This LER.is a direct result of the contractor review.EI IS Information Text Reference Reactor Protection System (RPS)Emergency Core Cooling Systems (ECCS)Standby Liquid Control (SLC)Reactor Water Cleanup (RWCU)RWCU Valve 4 (RWCU-V-4)
: 2.       SLC       Functional Test - All logic for isolation of RWCU-V-4 on SLC initiation was eing tested on a 4 month frequency versus the Technical Specification requi rement of an 18 month frequency. No failures were detected during this testing.
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: 3.         Sensor Channel Calibration - The failure of sensors is covered by other regu atory requirements of redundancy and diversity. Therefore, failure                                                           of       an individual sensor will have no safety significance.
Effluent Monitors -                                 Safety Significance of each part of the item associated
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: a.         The Low Range Noble Gas Activity Monitors-(REA-RIS-19, TEA-RIS-13, and MEA-RIS-14) measure the radioactivity in the reactor building, turbine building and radwaste building exhausts prior to discharge to the atmosphere.               If     these instruments were to become inoperable the intermediate range monitors would continue to monitor the release from each building at higher levels.                           These instruments are diverse and not subject to the same failure modes. In addition, a sampling program is in place in accordance with the requirements of Technical Specification 4.11.2. 1.2. This program requires sampling on a periodic and event driven basis.
: b.           The     Liqu'id Radwaste Effluent Line Gross Radioactivity Monitor (FDR-RIS-606) measures                     the radioactivity i n the radwaste liquid effluent discharge prior                     to its entering     the cooling tower blowdown line. It provides         automatic             closure   of   the   radwaste system discharge valve.
instrument were to be inoperable other methods are in place to If'his monitor the Liquid Radwaste release.                               First, keylock valves are in place to assure a release only occurs under controlled conditions. Second, a batch sample is collected and analyzed prior to discharge in accordance with the requirements of Technical Specification 4. 11.1.1.1. This is used to project the dose expected from the discharge in accordance with the requirements of 4.11.1.1.2. A discharge will not be'allowed unless the samples are in conformance of these requirements.
: c.           The Turbine Building Sump Gross Radioactivity Monitors (FO-RIS-l,', and
: 3) monitor s the three nonradioactive- drain sumps in the turbine building.
The normal effluent discharge path is via the storm drain system to an evaporative basin. In the event of excess contamination in these sumps, the monitor would automatically divert the effluent to the radwaste system for processing. The Turbine Building does not                               '
normally contain significant sources of radioactive liquids.                                     composite       sampler is installed in each of the monitored non-radioactive drain                                         sumps.. As an added precaution monthly samples are taken                                 in the discharge area.
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: d.         The Service Water System                   Effluent Line Gross Radioactivity Monitor
( TSW-RIS-5) measures                 the   radioactivity level of the service water returning flow to the circulating water system. This monitor provides no automatic mitigation function. If this instrument were inoperative, however, the monitor in the Circulating Water Blowdown line, CBD-RIS-608, would detect elevated levels of activity and isolate the blowdown. In addition, a monthly sludge sample i's taken in the Cooling Tower Basins.
These samples detect very low levels of radioactivity which have seasonal variations providing some assurance. that significant releases would be detected.
: 5.       Primary Containment Valve Position - For the vast majority of the containment
                  >so at>on va ves t e                             require test was performed on a two year frequency.
The Technical Specifications require an 18 month frequency.                                             The valves not previously included in the testing program are small in number. These valves are tested in other ways by performance of System Operability Tests, MOVATs tests, Logic System Functional Tests, Local Leak Rate Tests, etc. While these tests do not,perform the specific test required by a CHANNEL CALIBRATION (Technical Specification 4.3.7.5-1 Item 27) they provide some assurance that the control room indication of valve status was functional and accurate.
: 6.       Emer enc             Ventilation Dam er Position - For the Emergency Ventilation Damper osst>on issue, the intent of the CHANNEL CALIBRATION is achieved by performing other surveillance procedures.                           The twenty dampers associated with Secondary Containment have the following four tests performed that, taken together, verify damper position:
Procedure                                 Title                            Frequency 7.4.6.5.1.2                               SGT Functional Test              18 month 7.4.6.5.2.1                               Reactor Building                    3 month Ventilation Isolation Valve Operability 7.4.6.5.3.1                               SGT Operability Test                1  month 7.4.6.5.3.2A,B                           SGT Pressure    Drop             18 month NRC FoNn 366A 16J)9)
 
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FACILITY NAME I1I                                                   DOCKET NUMBER Il)                     LER NUMBER (5)                 PAGE 13)
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Nuclear Plant        - Unit HRC Fcnn 355ABI 111) 2          0 5   0 0   0   3   9 7               013           0     01   5 OF 1   7 The   ten Emergency Ventilation Dampers associated with the Control Room also meet the intent of the CHANNEL CALIBRATION by performing other procedures as follows:
Procedure                       Title                                       Frequency 8.3.147                         Normal and Remote         Isolation         18 month Valve Leakage 7.4.7.2.8                       Control   Room     Vent. Flow Test         18 month 7.4.7.2.3         'ontrol                 Room     Filter   Test           18 month The     successful       completion of these tests is an indication of the operability of posi     ti on   indi cati on on the Emergency Dampers.
: 7.         Balance of Plant           Isolation - For the three Containment Isolation Valves
                                                , an       P-V-1B) that were inadvertently dropped from the Logic System Function Test other .valves in series (CSP-V-2, CEP-V-2A, and-
                  .CEP-V-2B) were part of this test. Thus one of the containment valves on each penetration     was always         tested.
General Safet           Si nificance Since       a number of non-compliance items were discovered as a result of the Surveillance Program verification an evaluation of the general safety significance is in order. Each individual item appears to be backed up by other equipment and/or procedures.           In several cases the frequency of testing was not in compliance with the Technical Specifications but periodic tests were being performed.
Me   do, however, regard the programmatic aspects of this item as an important issue that has potential safety significance. General corrective actions will.be defined                                                     .
to prevent recurrence of this problem in the future (see General Further Corrective Actions above).
Similar Events During the period from 1984 to -1989 there were instances of reported events concerning non-compliance with the Technical Specifications.                                       However during 1990
        'and early 1991 these events appeared to increase in frequency, due in part, to an on-going Technical Specification Improvement Program at MNP-2. LER 90-007 reported that there was no Plant procedure requirement to check for water in the Diesel Generator Fuel Oil Day Tanks. LER 90-008, reported Plant procedures had not required one portion of the Triaxial Response Spectrum Recorder Transmitter to be calibrated or tested as required by the Technical Specifications. LER 90-027 reported the failure to sample diesel generator fuel oil for sulfur. LER 91-002 NRC Fono 366A (649)
 
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7, reported on the, condition where the Reactor Recirculation System Jet Pump Operability Testing was not in Literal Compliance with the Technical Specifications
          'ue to inadequate procedures. LER 91-003 reported on inadequate Technical Specification Surveillance Testing of the Standby Gas Treatment HEPA filters. LER 91-003 will be revised to address a similar deficiency in Charcoal filter testing when the root cause analysis is complete.                                   LER 91-005 reported a condition, where the oxygen concentration in the Wetwell was not being monitored once per seven (7) days as required by the, Technical Specifications.                                     LER 91-008'eported a condition where mode 5 (refueling) was entered with the reactor coolant temperature above the Technical Specification value of 140 degrees F. -This requirement was not in a Plant Procedure.                 As a result of the recent trend in Technical Specification Non-Compliance events the Supply System hired an outside contractor to review the Technical Speci,fication surveillance requirements against Plant procedures.                                                           This LER .is a direct result of the contractor review.
EI IS Information Text Reference                                                                 EIIS Reference
                                                                                    ~Sstem                                ~com    onent Reactor Protection System (RPS)                                         JC Emergency Core Cooling Systems                           (ECCS)       BM,BO,BG Standby Liquid Control (SLC)                                           BR Reactor Water Cleanup                       (RWCU)
RWCU       Valve 4 (RWCU-V-4)                                           CE                                       V Low Range             Noble Gas         Activity Monitors               IL                                      RA REA-RIS-1 9, TEA-RIS-13                       &     WEA-RIS-1 4 Liquid         Radwaste         Effluent Line         Gross Ra di oac ti vi ty Moni tor               EDR-R IS-606               IL                                      RA Turbine Building Sump Monitors (FD-RIS-1, 2, 43)                                                       IL                                      RA Turbine Service Water Effluent Line Monitor (TSW-RIS-5)                                                     IL                                     RA Primary Containment NRC Form 366A 1654)
 
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LER 91-013-00:on 910507,nonconforming Conditions Identified in Surveillance Procedure Verification Program.Caused by Less than Adequate Controls & Barriers.Corrective Actions Not Identified to date.W/910606 Ltr
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ACCESSION NBR:9106120176 DOC.DATE:. 91/06/06 NOTARIZED: NO DOCKET 4 FACIL:50-397 WPPSS Nuclear Project, Unit 2, Washington Public Powe 05000397 AUTH. NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION FILES,C.L. Washington Public Power Supply System BAKER,J.W. Washington Public Power Supply System RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION

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LER 91-013-00:on 910507,nonconforming conditions identified in surveillance procedure verification program. Caused by less than adequate controls & barriers. Corrective actions not identified to date.W/910606 ltr.

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WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM P.O. Box 968 ~ 3000 George Washington Way ~ Richland, Washington 99352 Docket No. 50-397 June 6, 1991 G02-91-115 Document Control Desk U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555

Subject:

NUCLEAR PLANT NO. 2 LICENSEE EVENT REPORT NO.91-013'ear Sir:

Transmitted herewith is Licensee Event Report No.91-013 for the WNP-2 Plant.

This report is submitted in response to the report requirements of 10CFR50.73 and discusses the items of reportability, corrective action taken, and action taken to preclude recurrence.

Very truly yours, J. W. Baker (H/0 927H)

WNP-2 Plant Hanager JWB:ac

Enclosure:

Licensee Event Report No.91-013 cc: Hr. John B. Hartin, NRC Region V Hr. C. Sorensen, NRC Resident Inspector (H/D 901A)

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On May 7, 1991 the first of several items of non-compliance with the MNP-2 Technical Specification was identified as part of a program of Surveillance Procedure verification. This Surveillance Procedure Verification Program was initiated by the Supply System as a result of problems found in recent months. A total of 115 potential deficiencies were identified by contract Engineers and this effort is complete. A further evaluation by the Plant Staff was performed on each potential problem item to identify the validity and necessary follow-up actions. A total of seven items were identified as reportab'le problems by this process when the time cutoff date for this LER occurred. The seven items cover a variety of subjects involving items of non-compliance. Some of the items are issues where compliance is not possible and a Technical Specification Change or other relief will be requested.

This LER should be considered a pre'liminary document as the investigation of these items is still in progress. A revision to thi s LER will be submitted prior to July 3, 1991 to provide an update of these initial seven items and additional repor'table items that are discovered by the review.

immediate and further corrective actions include additional testing, Plant Procedure changes, requests for Technical Specification changes or other relief, and possible design changes. General corrective actions have not been identifi ed to date but will be included in the LER revision.

NAC Form 366 I6419'

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Abstract (continued)

The root causes for these events include less than adequate barriers and controls for program changes and less than adequate test procedures, directives/re'quirements, and design. A contributing factor for a number of issues in the total population of 115 is a heightened expectation to resolve any discrepancy between the wording of the Technical Specification requirements and the actual means of accomplishing the requirement. The root cause analysis has not been completed and will be discussed further in the revised LER.

The safety significance of each item and the whole program was evaluated and it has been concluded the events posed no threat to the health and safety of either the public or plant personnel.

Plant Conditions Power Level -0 X Plant Mode - 5 General Event Descri tion On May 7, 1991 the first of several items of non-compliance with the MNP-2 Technical Specification was identified as part of a program of Surveillance Procedure verification. This Surveillance Procedure Yerification Program was initiated by the Supply System as a result of problems found in recent months (see Similar Events below). The goal of the effort was to assure:

1. That each Technical Specification Surveillance Requirement is addressed in one or more plant procedures that implements the surveillance requirements.
2. That the plant procedures utilized to meet the surveillance requirements properly reflect the frequency requirements. Further, the review'as to assure that conditional requirements for performance of surveillance activities were identified in an appropriate initiating procedure.
3. That any special equ'ipment configurations or conditions which must be met .

during surveillance testing, and were specifically identified in the Technical Specifications, were properly included in the appropriate procedures. For example "both flow control valves are in the same position".

4. That each procedure contains a specific set of acceptance criteria which clearly indicate to the performer that the surveillance requirements have been met.

5.'hat the Scheduled Miaintenance System (SMS) data base (Technical Specification Surveillance Listing) contains each surveillance requirement and denotes the applicable MOUE and frequency (if applicable) as well as the implementing plant procedure.

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050003979 01 3 0 0 0 3 0F] 7 A total of 115 potential deficiencies were identified by contract Engineers and this effort is complete. These potential problems were then assigned to Plant Staff Engineers for further evaluation and this effort is nearing comp]etion. Plant Staff Engineers were requested to evaluate each potential problem for validity an'd, where necessary, write a Problem Evaluation Request (PER). This would make the problem visible to management and allow-resources to be assigned to fix the problem and for the formal evaluation of the item for reportability. This part of the effort is in the final stages of review but had not been completed prior to the cutoff date for LER preparation. A total of seven items were identified as reportable problems by "this process. Any additional reportable items will be included in the revised LER.

In the event description below each reportable condition is described in a separately numbered paragraph.

This LER is written with each item discussed as a separately numbered paragraph under the major headings of Specific Event Description, Immediate Corrective Action, Further Evaluation, Specific Further Corrective Action, and Specific Safety Significance. A general discussion of all items is found under Genera] Event Description above and General Further Corrective Actions, General Safety Significance, and Simi]ar Events below.

S ecific Event Descri tion

1. Res onse Time Testin - The first problem discovered by the program concerns e esponse mme est Requirements for Instruments associated with the Reactor Protection System (RPS ) (Technical Specification Table 3.3.1-2), Isolation Actuation (Table 3.3.2-3), and Emergency Core Cooling Systems (ECCS) (Table 3.3.3-3) . The Technical Specification requirement associated with these three tables each state; "Each test shal] include at least one channel per trip system such that all channels are tested at least once every N times 18 months, where N is the total number of redundant channels in a specific isolation trip system" (Paragraphs 4.3.1.3, 4.3.2.3, and 4.3.3.3).

For the majority of the trip functions there are two trip systems with 2 redundant channels in each trip system (please see attached sketch). For this condition all four channels are to be tested in 36 months [(N=2)X]83. A review of the present testing schedule shows the channels are tested on a 12 month frequency. resulting in all four channels being tested in 48 months which does not meet the Technical Specification requirement.

C An additional problem was identified with the phrase, "Each test shall include at least one channel per trip system....". In some cases surveillance testing was performed on channels A and B or on Channe]s C and D which does not meet Techni cal Speci ficati on Requirements.

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2. SLC Functional Test - The second item discovered was an error in procedure PPM tan y squid Control (SLC) Injection Functional Test. This test is used to verify Reactor Water Cleanup (RWCU) Valve 4 (RWCU-V-4) isolation as part of SLC initiation. This is a required Technical Specification CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST to be performed at'east every 18 months per Table 4.3.2.1-1

( Item 3.f). There are two channels (corresponding to the two SLC trains) feeding the trip system to close RWCU-V-4 and only one was being tested each year (every 12 months) rather than both in 18 months as required by'the

'echnical Specifications.'.

Sensor Channel Calibration - This item documented the failure to implement literal compliance with the Technical Specification definition of CHANNEL CALIBRATION for items such as thermocouples, resistance temperature detectors, orifices, pitot tubes, etc. The definition of CHANNEL CALIBRATION states it shall, "....encompass the entire channel including the sensor....". This cannot be done for items such as those specified on Technical Specification Table 4.3.2.1-1 Items l.d, l.e, 3.b, 3.c, and many more involving temperature sensing and other loops.

Effluent Monitors - This concerns the Technical Specification Surveillance di i g diidid ffi it ig.

of description this item is separated into four parts as noted below:

a. This part concerns the CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST performed on the Low Range Noble Gas Activity Monitors (REA-RIS-19, TEA-RIS-13, and WEA-RIS-14).

These monitoring systems measure the radioactivity in the reactor bui ding, turbine building and radwaste building exhausts prior to 1

discharge to the atmosphere. They provide no automati c mitigation functions. The quarterly surveillance requirements are listed in Technical Specification Table 4,3.7.12-1 and the attendant Table Notations (1) on p.3/4 3-95.'able Notation (l)b requires demonstrating that control room alarm annunciation occurs if This action was removed in a previous revision to the surveillances in a circuit failure is present.

August 1988. In addition, Table Notation (l)c requires demonstrating that control room alarm annunciation occurs if the "instrument controls not set in operate mode". These monitors are KAMAN Science model 952279 Log Count Rate Meters (LCRM). These are not provided with an operate mode switch and therefore cannot successfully meet this requirement.

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b. This part concerns the CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST performed on the Liquid Effluent Line Gross Radioactivity Monitor (FDR-RIS-606). This 'adwaste monitoring instrument measures the radioactivity in the radwaste liquid effluent discharge prior to its entering the cooling tower blowdown'line.

It provides automatic closure of the radwaste system discharge valve. The quarterly surveillance requirements are listed in Technical Specification Table 4.3.7.11-1, Item l.a, and the attendant Table Notation (1) on p.3/4 3-88. The Technical Specification requires demonstrating that,

"...automatic isolation " of this pathway and control room alarm occurs.... for any of the listed conditions (measured levels 'nnunciation above alarm/trip setpoints, high voltage abnormally low, when the instrument indicates downscale failure, and when the instrument controls are not set in the operate mode). The presently installed instrument provides automatic isolation of the discharge pathway only on measuring radiation levels above the trip setpoint. The requirement to provide isolation on high voltage abnormally low, when the instrument indicates downscale failure and when the instrument controls are not set in the operate mode cannot be met with our current design.

Co This part concerns the CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST performed on the Turbine Building Sump Gross Radioactivity .Monitors (FD-RIS-l, 2, an'd 3). This system monitors the three nonradioactive drain sumps in the turbine building. The normal effluent discharge path is via the storm drain system to an evaporative basin. In the event of any radioactive liquid system failure contaminating these sumps to a level above the instrument setpoint, the monitor would automatically divert the effluent to the radwaste system for processing. The trip setpoints are set such that diversion is initiated prior to exceeding technical specification limits for liquid effluent. The quarterly surveillance requirements are listed in Technical Specification Table 4.3.7.11-1, Item l.b and the attendant Table Notation (5) on p.3/4 3-88. The Technical Specification requires demonstrating that, "...automatic isolation of this pathway and control room alarm annunciation occurs...." for any of the listed conditions (measured levels above alarm/trip setpoints; high voltage abnormally low; and when the instrument indicates downscale failure). The presently installed instrument provides automatic isolation of the discharge pathway only on measuring radiation levels above the trip setpoint. The requi rement to provide isolation on high vol'tage abnormally low and when the instrument indicates downscale failure cannot be met with our current-design.

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d. This part concerns the CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST performed on the Turbine Service Water System Effluent Line Gross Radioactivity Monitor (TSW-RIS-5). 'his monitor measures the radioactivity level of the service water returning flow to the circulating water system. This monitor provides no automatic mitigation function. The quarterly surveillance-requirements are listed in Technical Specification Table 4.3.7.11-1, Item 2.a and the attendant Table Notation (2) on p.3/4 .3-88. Table Notation (2) Item 3 requires demonstrating that control room alarm annunciation occurs if the "instrument controls not set in operate mode". This monitor is a KAMAN Science model 952279 Log Count Rate Meter. (LCRM). This monitor is not provided with adjustable control switch, an operate mode switch and therefore cannot successfully meet this requirement.
5. Primar Containment Valve Position - Technical Specification Table 4.3.7.5-1, tern requ> res rlmary ontasnment Valve Position" to have a CHANNEL CHECK monthly and a CHANNEL CALIBRATION at least one per 18 months. Two problems were discovered in the surveillance program relative to this requirement.

First, a small number of Primary Containment valves were not being tested.

Second, for the valves that were being tested the frequency of testing was per the requirements of the ASME Pump and Valve Test Program under Technical Specification 4.0.5 which requires a Valve Position Indication (VPI) verification or equivalent every two years. While this was being performed, it does not meet the 18 month frequency requirements of Technical Specification Table 4.3.7.5-1, Item 27.

6. Emer ency Ventilation Dam er Position - Technical Specification Table

. - , 1tem requires t e mergency Ventilation Damper Position" to have a CHANNEL CHECK monthly and a CHANNEL CALIBRATION at least one per 18 months.

There were two problems associated with implementation of thi s requirement:

a A CHANNEL CHECK was not being performed on the equipment required. FSAR Paragraph 7.5.1.16, Emergency Ventilation Damper Position Indication, states, "Damper position indication is provided in the control room for all dampers necessary to pr event release of radioactive gases to the environment or for the protection of operating personnel during accident conditions." PPM 7.4.3.7. 5.1, Accident Monitoring Instrumentation-Channel Checks, listed 14 components where a monthly CHANNEL CHECK is done to this requirement. In addition, PPM 7.4.7.2.1, Control Room Emergency Filtration System HAH Operability and PPM 7.4.6.5.3.1, SGT System Operability Test performs a CHANNEL CHECK on additional components. A total of four dampers (SGT-V-4Al, 4A2, 4B1, and 4B2) were identified where a CHANNEL CHECK was not being performed per the requirements of the Technical Specifications. These dampers are open when SGT is running in the recirculation mode and is discharging into the Reactor Building.

b) A CHANNEL CALIBRATION per the requirements of the Technical Specifications was not being performed on any Emergency Ventilation Damper Position Indication items.

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7. Balance of Plant Isolation - Technical Specification surveillance requirement states t at, ac primary containment automatic isolation valve shown in Table 3.6.3-1 shall be demonstrated OPERABLE during COLD SHUTDOWN or REFUELING at least once per 18 months by verifying that on a containment isolation test signal each automatic isolation valve actuates to its isolation position". This requirement is implemented by Plant Procedure PPM 7.4.3.2.2.11, Balance of Plant Logic System Functional Test. A review of this procedure showed that three valves associated with containment exhaust and supply purging (CEP-V-lA, CEP-V-lB, and CSP-V-1) were inadvertently omitted from the procedure in 1987. Thus, the surveillance requirement was not demonstrated for these valves during refueling in 1988, 1989 and 1990.

Immediate Corrective Action Immediate corrective action was initiated for each of the items discovered by the surveillance procedure verification program. They are enumerated below in separately numbered paragraphs corresponding to the event description. above:

1. Res onse Time Testin - Additional surveillance tests were identified which wou r>ng t e p ant into compliance with Technical Specification Requirements 4.3.1.3, 4.3.2.3 and 4.3.3.3. A total of 26 additional tests were performed'.
2. SLC Functional Test - A procedure change was made to Plant Procedure PPM tan by >quid Control (SLC) Injection Functional Test, to add the additional contact into the logic chain for RWCU isolation.
3. Sensor Channel Calibration - No immediate corrective action was taken on this

) tern. owever, act> on was assigned to resolve this item with the NRC.

4. Effluent Monitors - The problems with the effluent monitors were reviewed by the Plant Operating Committee (POC) and a determination was made to declare the instruments. inoperable. At 1300 hours0.015 days <br />0.361 hours <br />0.00215 weeks <br />4.9465e-4 months <br /> on May 21, 1991 Technical Specification Action Statement (TSAS) 3.3.7.12.b (110) was entered for the associated Noble Gas Activity Monitors. At the same time TSAS 3.3.7.1l.b (100) and (101) were entered for the associated Liquid Effluent Monitors. These action statements require periodic sampling and analysis of the effluent streams. The POC also directed that an evaluation be performed and presented to the NRC to justify exit from the TSAS noted above.
5. Primar Containment Valve Position - An effort was undertaken to identify all pr>mary containment va ves t at ave indication in the control room. This effort is still in progress and the results will be reported in the revision to this LER.

NRC Form 366A (66K

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6. Emer enc Ventilation Dam er Position - An effort was undertaken to identify a mergency entz at>on ampers. total of thirty dampers were -identified that fall under the definition in the Technical Specifications and the FSAR.

This includes twenty dampers associated with Secondary Containment and ten associated with Control Room Ventilation. Plant Procedure, PPM 7.4.3.7.5.1, Accident Monitoring Instrumentation-Channel Checks, was modified to perform

-additional channel checks on dampers (SGT-V-4A1, 4A2, 4Bl, and 4B2). A new Plant Procedure PPM 7.4.3.7.5.1A, Emergency Ventilation Damper Channel Calibration Test was written to perform the CHANNEL CALIBRATION on the thirty val ves.

7. Balance of Plant Isolation - PPM 7;4.3.2.2.11 was modified to add the three va ves ac )nto t e procedure.

Further Evaluation and Corrective Action A; Further'Evaluation These events are being reported per the requirements of 10CFR50.73(50.73(a)(2)(i )(B) as "....Any operation or condition prohibited by the plant's Technical Specifications...."

Further evaluations were performed on each of the items discovered by the .

surveillance procedure verification program. They are enumerated below in separately numbered paragraphs corresponding to the event description above:

1. Res onse Time Testin - Further evaluation indicates the requirements of this ec n>ca pec>>cat> on were never fully implemented. For example, the Nuclear Steam Supply Shutoff System (NSSSS) trip function of High Drywell Pressure was reviewed. A test was performed on all channels during the startup period in 1984. However, revision 0 to Plant Procedure PPM 7.4.3.2.3.3, Primary Containment Isolation On High Drywell Pressure (Channel A)-RTT, states under the purpose (paragraph 7.4.3.2.3.3.1), ".....this test for trip Channel A is to be performed during the first refueling cycle and at each 36 month interval thereafter." Revision 0 to PPM 7.4.3.2.3.32, Primary Containment Isolation on High Drywell Pressure (Channel B) - RTT, states, "....this test for trip Channel B is to be performed with Channel A and at each 36 month interval thereafter." These statements do no meet the Technical Specification requirements. This was verified by a review of testing records which showed that both Channels B and C for this trip function were not tested in 1985.

Thus, the requirement that each test include, one channel per trip system every 18 months was not met. In addi tion, changes were made to the test program in 1987 that allowed 48 months between channel testing. This resulted in a violation of the N X 18 requi rement in addition to the one channel per trip system per 18 month requirement.

NRC Form 366A (649I

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2. SLC Functional Test - Further evaluation of Plant Procedure PPM 7.4.1.5, tan y >quand ontrol (SLC) Injection Functional Test, showed this error was not the result of a change but was an oversight in initial procedure preparation..
3. Sensor Channel Calibration - This issue is recognized as common to the industry and ) s being documented because a literal interpretation of Technical Specifications would mandate it. As a generic issue the Supply System is attempting to determine a resolution consistent with recognized industry practices and implement it accordingly. Resolution of this issue will be revisions to this LER.

addressed in follow on

4. Effluent Monitors - Further evaluation of the problem with the effluent t d ti idt diiddi tt g
a. The Noble Gas Monitors (REA-RIS-19, TEA-RIS-13, and WEA-RIS-14) and the Service Water System Effluent Monitor (TSW-RIS-5) cannot meet the Technical Specification requirement for control room annunciation if "instrument controls not set in operate mode". In this case the inherent features of the instrument do not allow for compliance with the Technical Specifications.
b. The Noble Gas Monitors (REA-RIS-19, TEA-RIS-13, and WEA-RIS-14) also have the problem of not meeting the requirement to alarm if a circuit failure is'resent. The procedure that performed this surveillance was changed in August 1988 when the low counts alarm setpoint was being changed. This change was made to prevent a frequent downscale alarm condition.

C ~ The Liquid Radwaste Effluent Line Monitor (FDR-RIS-606) and the Turbine Building Sump Gross Radioactivity Monitors (FD-RIS-l, 2, and 3) do not meet the Technical Specification Requirement to provide isolation on high voltage abnormally low and when the instrument indicates downscale failure. In this case the instruments have this feature but the output is fed to an alarm circuit rather than an isolation circuit. In addition, for FDR-RIS-606 the instrument has an operate mode switch. However, this switch provides an alarm only, and does not provide isolation as required by the Technical Specification.

5. Primary Containment Valve Position - Further evaluation showed problems with e surveys ance proce ures an e Surveillance Monitoring System (SMS).

There are 19 PPMs listed in the Scheduled Maintenance System (SMS) that implement this Tech Spec requirement number, 4.3.7.5.27. A review of these procedures found that only 1 out of the 19 referenced the requirement. Thus there is a risk that the procedure could be changed, over time, and the requirement eliminated.

NRC F onn 366A (688)

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/r/O/oo/ NRC Fran 3(ISAS/ (ITI 2 0600.0379 0 3 OF Further evaluation showed there is no listing of components defined where this requirement applies. This is complicated by the fact that applicability of this requirement to specialty valves such as check valves and squib valve has not been formally documented.

6. Emer ency Ventilation Dam er Position - A review of surveillance procedures in t e ata ase oun t ey i not reference Tech Spec requirement number 4.3.7.5.25 nor did they perform a CHANNEL CAL'IBRATION that meets requirements.

There were two procedures listed in the SMS data base that implement this requirement. PPM 7.4.6.5.2.1, Reactor Building Ventilation Isolation Valve Operability, and PPM 7.4.6.5.3.4, Standby Gas Treatment System - Manual Initiation, Bypass Damper, and Heater Test. No other surveil-lance procedures were found that performed the surveillance. The Plant Procedures that performed the CHANNEL CHECKS, PPM 7;4.3.7.5.1, Accident Monitoring Instrumentation-Channel Checks, PPM 7.4.7.2.1, Control Room Emergency Filtration System "A" Operability and PPM 7.4.6.5.3.1, SGT System Operability Test were not listed in the SMS data base.

of Plant Isolation - Further evaluation of the event showed revision

7. Balance o PPM .4...., in e feet during the 1987 refueling outage, referenced CEP-V-lA, CEP-V-lB, and CSP-V-l. These valves were listed on. Attachment A, 2

page 3 of 3, of the procedure which is the data sheet for Relay Cabinet In September 1987 procedure revision 3, which included the addition of One'RC'-1).

an item on the data sheet, was approved by the Plant Operating Comittee. This copy of the procedure continued to list the three CEP and CSP valves. However, when revision 3 of the procedure was signed on September 23, 1987 the valves were not listed on page 3 of 3 on Attachment A. It is assumed they were deleted somewhere in the clerical/administrative process used to prepare procedures for final signature.

A preliminary root cause was evaluated for each item discovered by the review.

Res onse Time Testin - This testing was not being done correctly during the startup p ase o W -2 and later changes were made to decrease the frequency of testing. The root cause was determined to be Less Than Adequate Procedures and Barriers and Controls for Program Changes.

P 2~ SLC Functional Test - The Logic System Functional Test for SLC did not verify t e logic for RWCU-V-.4 Closure for both SLC trains each year. The root cause was Less Than Adequate Test Procedures.

NRC Form 355A (6JIBr

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3. Sensor Channel Calibration - The root cause for the Primary Sensor Calibration on Thermocouples, Orifices, etc.'was Less Than Adequate Directives/Requirements since the hardware does not support the requirements.

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.Th Barriers 1 1d1hhControls for Add Program Changes Directives/Requirements, Inadequate and and Less Than Adequate Design.

5. Primar Containment and Emer enc Ventilation Valve Position - For the Primary ontainment so ation a ve an mergency enti ation amper Position CHANNEL CHECK and CALIBRATION the root cause was Less Than Adequate Procedures.
6. Balance of Plant Isolation - The Three Primary Containment Valves were omitted rom t e procedure somew ere in the Administrative process. The root cause was Inadequate Barriers and Controls for Program Changes.

The general root cause is still being evaluated. This LER will be re'vised to provide this updated e'valuation prior to July 3, 1991.

There were no structures, components or systems that were inoperable prior to the start of this event which contributed to the event.

B. S ecific Further Corrective Actions Further corrective action was initiated for each of the items discovered by the verification program. They are enumerated below in separately numbered paragraphs corresponding to the event description above:

1. Res onse Time Testin - Twenty-six additional surveillance tests will be per orme prior to startup to bring the plant into compliance with Technical Specification Requirements 4.3.1.3, 4.3.2.3 and 4.3.3.3.
2. SLC Functional Test - The channel functional test for RWCU-V-4 was performed using modi ied procedure PPM 7.4.1.5.
3. Sensor Channel Calibration - A Technical Specification change or other relief be requested. or this item, the only means of resolution appears to be a

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4. Effluent Monitors - Further corrective actions for the effluent monitors are 1 h h 1 h 1 1 df d 1
a. For the Noble Gas Monitors (REA-RIS-19, TEA-RIS-13, and WEA-RIS-14) and the Service Water System Effluent Monitor (TSW-RIS-5) where the inherent features of the instrument do not allow for compliance with the requirements a Technical Specification change or other relief will be requested.

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b. For the Noble Gas Monitors (REA-RIS-19, TEA-RIS-13, and WEA-RIS-14) the CHANNEL FUNCTIONAL TEST Procedures (PPMs 7.4.3.7.12.5, 7.4.3.7.12.11, and 7.4.3.7,12.17) will be changed to require verification of the front board annunciator, 4.851.51, Drop 6.5, BOARD - RAD 24 TROUBLE.
c. For the Liquid Radwaste Effluent Line Monitor (FDR-RIS-606) and the Turbine Building Sump Gross Radioactivity Monitors (FD-RIS-l,"2, and 3) a .

design change will be considered to require isolation on high voltage abnormally low and when the instrument indicates downscale failure. Since this cannot be accomplished immediately interim relief from this requirement will be. requested.

5. Primar Containment Valve Position - Primary Containment valve position indication testi ng wi 1 be performed to bring the station into compliance with

. the Technical Specification prior to startup from the refueling outage.

6. Emer enc Ventilation Dam er Position - Additional Emergency Ventilation Damper position indication testing will,be performed to bring the station into compliance with the Technical Specification prior to startup from the refueling outage.
7. Balance of Plant Isolation - The three valves CEP-V-lA, CEP-V- lB, and CSP-V-1 wil be tested prior to startup from this refueling outage.

C. General Further Corrective Actions The Supply system recognizes that the number of specific items of non-compliance is a symptom of a broader programmati'c issue. The number of problems discovered by the one-time contractor review points to programmatic problem that will require further general corrective actions. While it is too early to define the specific program corrections these will be evaluated and discussed in a subsequent revision to this LER.

S ecific Safet Si nificance The Safety Significance of each item is discussed below. Individually these items have no safety significance.

1. Res onse Time Testin - Tests were being performed on all redundant channels an trip systems. ere has never been a fai lure of an instrumentation response time test at WNP-2 which woul.d imply there is no safety significance to this non-compliance item. Additional tests will be completed before plant startup.
2. SLC Functional Test - All logic for isolation of RWCU-V-4 on SLC initiation was eing tested on a 4 month frequency versus the Technical Specification requi rement of an 18 month frequency. No failures were detected during this testing.

NRC Form 366A (646 I

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3. Sensor Channel Calibration - The failure of sensors is covered by other regu atory requirements of redundancy and diversity. Therefore, failure of an individual sensor will have no safety significance.

Effluent Monitors - Safety Significance of each part of the item associated

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a. The Low Range Noble Gas Activity Monitors-(REA-RIS-19, TEA-RIS-13, and MEA-RIS-14) measure the radioactivity in the reactor building, turbine building and radwaste building exhausts prior to discharge to the atmosphere. If these instruments were to become inoperable the intermediate range monitors would continue to monitor the release from each building at higher levels. These instruments are diverse and not subject to the same failure modes. In addition, a sampling program is in place in accordance with the requirements of Technical Specification 4.11.2. 1.2. This program requires sampling on a periodic and event driven basis.
b. The Liqu'id Radwaste Effluent Line Gross Radioactivity Monitor (FDR-RIS-606) measures the radioactivity i n the radwaste liquid effluent discharge prior to its entering the cooling tower blowdown line. It provides automatic closure of the radwaste system discharge valve.

instrument were to be inoperable other methods are in place to If'his monitor the Liquid Radwaste release. First, keylock valves are in place to assure a release only occurs under controlled conditions. Second, a batch sample is collected and analyzed prior to discharge in accordance with the requirements of Technical Specification 4. 11.1.1.1. This is used to project the dose expected from the discharge in accordance with the requirements of 4.11.1.1.2. A discharge will not be'allowed unless the samples are in conformance of these requirements.

c. The Turbine Building Sump Gross Radioactivity Monitors (FO-RIS-l,', and
3) monitor s the three nonradioactive- drain sumps in the turbine building.

The normal effluent discharge path is via the storm drain system to an evaporative basin. In the event of excess contamination in these sumps, the monitor would automatically divert the effluent to the radwaste system for processing. The Turbine Building does not '

normally contain significant sources of radioactive liquids. composite sampler is installed in each of the monitored non-radioactive drain sumps.. As an added precaution monthly samples are taken in the discharge area.

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d. The Service Water System Effluent Line Gross Radioactivity Monitor

( TSW-RIS-5) measures the radioactivity level of the service water returning flow to the circulating water system. This monitor provides no automatic mitigation function. If this instrument were inoperative, however, the monitor in the Circulating Water Blowdown line, CBD-RIS-608, would detect elevated levels of activity and isolate the blowdown. In addition, a monthly sludge sample i's taken in the Cooling Tower Basins.

These samples detect very low levels of radioactivity which have seasonal variations providing some assurance. that significant releases would be detected.

5. Primary Containment Valve Position - For the vast majority of the containment

>so at>on va ves t e require test was performed on a two year frequency.

The Technical Specifications require an 18 month frequency. The valves not previously included in the testing program are small in number. These valves are tested in other ways by performance of System Operability Tests, MOVATs tests, Logic System Functional Tests, Local Leak Rate Tests, etc. While these tests do not,perform the specific test required by a CHANNEL CALIBRATION (Technical Specification 4.3.7.5-1 Item 27) they provide some assurance that the control room indication of valve status was functional and accurate.

6. Emer enc Ventilation Dam er Position - For the Emergency Ventilation Damper osst>on issue, the intent of the CHANNEL CALIBRATION is achieved by performing other surveillance procedures. The twenty dampers associated with Secondary Containment have the following four tests performed that, taken together, verify damper position:

Procedure Title Frequency 7.4.6.5.1.2 SGT Functional Test 18 month 7.4.6.5.2.1 Reactor Building 3 month Ventilation Isolation Valve Operability 7.4.6.5.3.1 SGT Operability Test 1 month 7.4.6.5.3.2A,B SGT Pressure Drop 18 month NRC FoNn 366A 16J)9)

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Nuclear Plant - Unit HRC Fcnn 355ABI 111) 2 0 5 0 0 0 3 9 7 013 0 01 5 OF 1 7 The ten Emergency Ventilation Dampers associated with the Control Room also meet the intent of the CHANNEL CALIBRATION by performing other procedures as follows:

Procedure Title Frequency 8.3.147 Normal and Remote Isolation 18 month Valve Leakage 7.4.7.2.8 Control Room Vent. Flow Test 18 month 7.4.7.2.3 'ontrol Room Filter Test 18 month The successful completion of these tests is an indication of the operability of posi ti on indi cati on on the Emergency Dampers.

7. Balance of Plant Isolation - For the three Containment Isolation Valves

, an P-V-1B) that were inadvertently dropped from the Logic System Function Test other .valves in series (CSP-V-2, CEP-V-2A, and-

.CEP-V-2B) were part of this test. Thus one of the containment valves on each penetration was always tested.

General Safet Si nificance Since a number of non-compliance items were discovered as a result of the Surveillance Program verification an evaluation of the general safety significance is in order. Each individual item appears to be backed up by other equipment and/or procedures. In several cases the frequency of testing was not in compliance with the Technical Specifications but periodic tests were being performed.

Me do, however, regard the programmatic aspects of this item as an important issue that has potential safety significance. General corrective actions will.be defined .

to prevent recurrence of this problem in the future (see General Further Corrective Actions above).

Similar Events During the period from 1984 to -1989 there were instances of reported events concerning non-compliance with the Technical Specifications. However during 1990

'and early 1991 these events appeared to increase in frequency, due in part, to an on-going Technical Specification Improvement Program at MNP-2. LER 90-007 reported that there was no Plant procedure requirement to check for water in the Diesel Generator Fuel Oil Day Tanks. LER 90-008, reported Plant procedures had not required one portion of the Triaxial Response Spectrum Recorder Transmitter to be calibrated or tested as required by the Technical Specifications. LER 90-027 reported the failure to sample diesel generator fuel oil for sulfur. LER 91-002 NRC Fono 366A (649)

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7, reported on the, condition where the Reactor Recirculation System Jet Pump Operability Testing was not in Literal Compliance with the Technical Specifications

'ue to inadequate procedures. LER 91-003 reported on inadequate Technical Specification Surveillance Testing of the Standby Gas Treatment HEPA filters. LER 91-003 will be revised to address a similar deficiency in Charcoal filter testing when the root cause analysis is complete. LER 91-005 reported a condition, where the oxygen concentration in the Wetwell was not being monitored once per seven (7) days as required by the, Technical Specifications. LER 91-008'eported a condition where mode 5 (refueling) was entered with the reactor coolant temperature above the Technical Specification value of 140 degrees F. -This requirement was not in a Plant Procedure. As a result of the recent trend in Technical Specification Non-Compliance events the Supply System hired an outside contractor to review the Technical Speci,fication surveillance requirements against Plant procedures. This LER .is a direct result of the contractor review.

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