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| issue date = 10/12/1978
| issue date = 10/12/1978
| title = LER 78-032/03L-0:on 780921,heat Tracing Circuit Manual Boration/Boric acid-to-blender Failed.Caused by Boric Acid Penetration of Heat Tracing Tape Circuits.Heat Tracing Tape Replaced
| title = LER 78-032/03L-0:on 780921,heat Tracing Circuit Manual Boration/Boric acid-to-blender Failed.Caused by Boric Acid Penetration of Heat Tracing Tape Circuits.Heat Tracing Tape Replaced
| author name = BAUCOM T L
| author name = Baucom T
| author affiliation = VIRGINIA POWER (VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO.)
| author affiliation = VIRGINIA POWER (VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO.)
| addressee name =  
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-I During normal operation, routine test revealed the. failure. of heat tracing circuit 6A (Panel ;Ll) Unit f/2 manual boration/boric acid-to-blender line. This event is contrary to T.S. 3.2.B.5, and is reportable as per T.S. 6.6.2.b.(2).
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Surry Power Station, Unit 2 e
Docket No: 50-281 Report No: 78-032/03L-O Event Date: 9/21/78 Heat Tracing Low Current
: 1. Description of Event:
With the unit in normal operation at rated power, routine surveillance indicated that heat tracing circuit 6A (Panel 11) was operating at less than the current specified in the surveillance document. No low temperature alarm was indicated.
Investigation for faulty heat tracing tape was initiated on the affected circuit. Faults were found on circuit 6A (Panel 11) Unit #2 serving manual boration and boric acid-to-blender bypass lines and were identified as being the result of boric acid attack on tape. The tape was replaced and circuit current verified to within specs of surveillance document.
Investigation for faulty heat tracing tape was initiated on the affected circuit. Faults were found on circuit 6A (Panel 11) Unit #2 serving manual boration and boric acid-to-blender bypass lines and were identified as being the result of boric acid attack on tape. The tape was replaced and circuit current verified to within specs of surveillance document.
The event constitutes a condition contrary to Technical Specification 3.2.B.S and is reportable in accordance with Technical Specification 6.6.2.b.(2).
The event constitutes a condition contrary to Technical Specification 3.2.B.S and is reportable in accordance with Technical Specification 6.6.2.b.(2).
: 2. Probable Consequences/Status of Redundant Systems: .. *-~ At all times during the event; the temperature in the piping served by the affected circuit was maintained as required.
: 2. Probable Consequences/Status of Redundant Systems:
The *redundant circuit was operable.
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Tnere were at all times two operable flow paths for boric acid to the reactor. Therefore, the health and safety of the public were not affected.
At all times during the event; the temperature                   in the piping served by the affected circuit was maintained as required. The *redundant circuit was operable. Tnere were at all times two operable flow paths for boric acid to the reactor. Therefore, the health and safety of the public were not affected.
: 3. Cause: The reduced currents were due to boric acid damage to the heat tracing tape on the affected circuits.
: 3. Cause:
: 4. Immediate Corrective Action: The faults detected were repaired.
The reduced currents were due to boric acid damage to the heat tracing tape on the affected circuits.
5./-~cheduled Corrective Action: -* The problem was corrected inuriediately and no further action is required.
: 4. Immediate Corrective Action:
The faults detected were repaired.
5./-~cheduled Corrective Action:
* The problem was corrected inuriediately and no further action is required.
: 6. Action Taken To Prevent Recurrence:
: 6. Action Taken To Prevent Recurrence:
Continuous surveillance is maintained on the heat tracing systems as required for unit 0pertition.
Continuous surveillance is maintained on the heat tracing systems as required for unit 0pertition. No additional action is considered necessary.
No additional action is considered necessary.
 
~~---., .,;,.t~achment (Page 2 ow Surry Power Station~ Unit 2 Docket No: 50-281 Report No: 78-032/03L-0 Event Date: 9/21/78 Heat Tracing Low Circuit (Continued)
., .,;,.t~achment (Page 2 ow                               e Surry Power Station~ Unit 2 Docket No: 50-281 Report No: 78-032/03L-0 Event Date: 9/21/78 Heat Tracing Low Circuit (Continued)
: 7. Generic Implications:
: 7. Generic Implications:
e This failure, as with others in the system, is considered random since no specific circuit or panel has exhibited repeated failure.}}
This failure, as with others in the system, is considered random since no specific circuit or panel has exhibited repeated failure.}}

Latest revision as of 09:05, 23 February 2020

LER 78-032/03L-0:on 780921,heat Tracing Circuit Manual Boration/Boric acid-to-blender Failed.Caused by Boric Acid Penetration of Heat Tracing Tape Circuits.Heat Tracing Tape Replaced
ML18113A575
Person / Time
Site: Surry Dominion icon.png
Issue date: 10/12/1978
From: Baucom T
VIRGINIA POWER (VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO.)
To:
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ML18113A574 List:
References
LER-78-032-03L, LER-78-32-3L, NUDOCS 7810230262
Download: ML18113A575 (3)


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I During normal operation, routine test revealed the. failure. of heat tracing circuit 6A (Panel ;Ll) Unit f/2 manual boration/boric acid-to-blender line. This event is contrary to T.S. 3.2.B.5, and is reportable as per T.S. 6.6.2.b.(2). The health

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Surry Power Station, Unit 2 e

Docket No: 50-281 Report No: 78-032/03L-O Event Date: 9/21/78 Heat Tracing Low Current

1. Description of Event:

With the unit in normal operation at rated power, routine surveillance indicated that heat tracing circuit 6A (Panel 11) was operating at less than the current specified in the surveillance document. No low temperature alarm was indicated.

Investigation for faulty heat tracing tape was initiated on the affected circuit. Faults were found on circuit 6A (Panel 11) Unit #2 serving manual boration and boric acid-to-blender bypass lines and were identified as being the result of boric acid attack on tape. The tape was replaced and circuit current verified to within specs of surveillance document.

The event constitutes a condition contrary to Technical Specification 3.2.B.S and is reportable in accordance with Technical Specification 6.6.2.b.(2).

2. Probable Consequences/Status of Redundant Systems:
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At all times during the event; the temperature in the piping served by the affected circuit was maintained as required. The *redundant circuit was operable. Tnere were at all times two operable flow paths for boric acid to the reactor. Therefore, the health and safety of the public were not affected.

3. Cause:

The reduced currents were due to boric acid damage to the heat tracing tape on the affected circuits.

4. Immediate Corrective Action:

The faults detected were repaired.

5./-~cheduled Corrective Action:

  • The problem was corrected inuriediately and no further action is required.
6. Action Taken To Prevent Recurrence:

Continuous surveillance is maintained on the heat tracing systems as required for unit 0pertition. No additional action is considered necessary.

., .,;,.t~achment (Page 2 ow e Surry Power Station~ Unit 2 Docket No: 50-281 Report No: 78-032/03L-0 Event Date: 9/21/78 Heat Tracing Low Circuit (Continued)

7. Generic Implications:

This failure, as with others in the system, is considered random since no specific circuit or panel has exhibited repeated failure.