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


In accordance with Technical Specification 3.4.1.1, Reactor Coolant Loops, the following occurrcnce is reported. This occurrence was reported to Mr. J. D. Hegner, the Beaver Valley NRC Resident Inspector; at 0815 hours on May 21, 1980.                                                        .
In accordance with Technical Specification 3.4.1.1, Reactor Coolant Loops, the following occurrcnce is reported. This occurrence was reported to Mr. J. D. Hegner, the Beaver Valley NRC Resident Inspector; at [[estimated NRC review hours::0815 hours]] on May 21, 1980.                                                        .
At 0300 hours on May 21, 1980 during a routine containment tour, the operator noticed a leaking weld on a high point vent nipple. The leak was tcported to the Shift Supervisor who then made preparation to energize the motor-operated isolation valves. The RHR system was to be left in service with a means of isolation until a method to repair the leak was formulated. Plant operators were energizing the Residual Heat Removal System (RHR) motor-operated isolation valves to facilitate RHR isolation if necessary. When the operator energized the suction valve, it immediately closed, resulting in a loss of RllR flow. The reason that the isolation valves closed when energized was due to a t'alse high pressure signal input because the instrument loop was deenergized.
At [[estimated NRC review hours::0300 hours]] on May 21, 1980 during a routine containment tour, the operator noticed a leaking weld on a high point vent nipple. The leak was tcported to the Shift Supervisor who then made preparation to energize the motor-operated isolation valves. The RHR system was to be left in service with a means of isolation until a method to repair the leak was formulated. Plant operators were energizing the Residual Heat Removal System (RHR) motor-operated isolation valves to facilitate RHR isolation if necessary. When the operator energized the suction valve, it immediately closed, resulting in a loss of RllR flow. The reason that the isolation valves closed when energized was due to a t'alse high pressure signal input because the instrument loop was deenergized.
RHR flow was restored at 0554 hours. At 0933 hours, the RHR pump was shutdown and the system isolated to make temporary wcId repairs.          Total RHR flow was restored after the wcld repair at 1412 hours.
RHR flow was restored at [[estimated NRC review hours::0554 hours]]. At [[estimated NRC review hours::0933 hours]], the RHR pump was shutdown and the system isolated to make temporary wcId repairs.          Total RHR flow was restored after the wcld repair at [[estimated NRC review hours::1412 hours]].
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RO 80-031/01T:on 800521,while Energizing RHR motor-operated Isolation Valves,Suction Valve Closed.Caused by False High Pressure Signal Input Due to de-energized Instrument Loop. RHR Pump Shut Down.Sys Isolated for Repairs
ML19323F150
Person / Time
Site: Beaver Valley
Issue date: 05/21/1980
From: Werling J
DUQUESNE LIGHT CO.
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BVPS:JAW:867, NUDOCS 8005280593
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Post Office Box 4 Shippingport, PA 15077 tby 21, 1980 BVPS: JAW:867 Beaver Valley Power Station, Unit No. 1 Docket No. 50-334, License No. DPR-66 LER 80-031/01T Mr. B. H. Crier, Director of Regulation United States Nuclear Regulatory Co= mission Region 1 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, Pennsylvania 19406 s

Dear Mr. Crier:

In accordance with Technical Specification 3.4.1.1, Reactor Coolant Loops, the following occurrcnce is reported. This occurrence was reported to Mr. J. D. Hegner, the Beaver Valley NRC Resident Inspector; at 0815 hours33.958 days <br />4.851 weeks <br />1.116 months <br /> on May 21, 1980. .

At 0300 hours12.5 days <br />1.786 weeks <br />0.411 months <br /> on May 21, 1980 during a routine containment tour, the operator noticed a leaking weld on a high point vent nipple. The leak was tcported to the Shift Supervisor who then made preparation to energize the motor-operated isolation valves. The RHR system was to be left in service with a means of isolation until a method to repair the leak was formulated. Plant operators were energizing the Residual Heat Removal System (RHR) motor-operated isolation valves to facilitate RHR isolation if necessary. When the operator energized the suction valve, it immediately closed, resulting in a loss of RllR flow. The reason that the isolation valves closed when energized was due to a t'alse high pressure signal input because the instrument loop was deenergized.

RHR flow was restored at 0554 hours23.083 days <br />3.298 weeks <br />0.759 months <br />. At 0933 hours38.875 days <br />5.554 weeks <br />1.278 months <br />, the RHR pump was shutdown and the system isolated to make temporary wcId repairs. Total RHR flow was restored after the wcld repair at 1412 hours58.833 days <br />8.405 weeks <br />1.934 months <br />.

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The safety implications were minimal because 16akage was contained and the RilR system was capabic of isolation in case of gross failure.

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J. A. Werling Superintendent cc: Director Of Management & Program Analysis..h#'

United States Nucicar Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 D. L. Wigginton, BVPS Licensing Project Manager United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 ,

D. A. Beckman, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, BVPS Site Inspector C. A. Olson, Secretary, Prime Movers Committee - EEI Mr. C. J. Six, PA Public Utilities Commission, Harrisburg, PA

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