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ML20009G160 | |
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Site: | Browns Ferry |
Issue date: | 07/24/1981 |
From: | Holder G TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY |
To: | NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II) |
Shared Package | |
ML20009G142 | List: |
References | |
LER-81-028-01X, LER-81-28-1X, NUDOCS 8108030384 | |
Download: ML20009G160 (7) | |
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'/ 8 eo el EVENT DESCntPTION AND PROGA8LE CONSEQUENCE 5 h SI 4.2.B.8, l Q l Durine a maintenance outane. while oerformina routine surveillance test. ,
@Ti'l I reactor high-pressure switches _ PS 68-93 switch 12 and PS 68-94 switch #2 controlling j 9
1 TOTT] I shutdown coolina valves of the RHR system were found above limits of T.S. Table 3.2.A.)
There was no danger to the health I e ITITI l_ The areatest out of tolerance was 6.5 percent. i i
BFRO-50-259/7816. 7908, 8058, j
@ l or ==fety of the oublic. Previous s4=11mr events: )
l'oTTlI 8129. 8132r 260/7802. 7917. 7924. 8022. 8057. 8123: 296/7907. 7912. 7928, 8022, I {
loIail 8030. 8045. 8052. 8107.
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LER SUPPLEMENTAL ISFORMATION e Table 3.2.A :
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Itcported Under Technical Spec;fication . 6.7.2.AO)
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l)are of Occurrence _6/.1._1_/_8_1__ Time of Occurrence 7
Idt ntification and !)c.s cription of Occurrence:
Durinig ~St 4'.'2.Y.T,"reac'toiT1gh pressure switches were found above T.S. limits. ;
At 0920 PS 68-93 switch #2 was found at 124 psi; at 1115, PS 68-94 switch #2 was found at 131 pai. Test limit is 123 ysi, which is the limit of 115 psi a l.
plus 8 psi water leg. 4 e
Conditions Prior to O_ccurrence:
Chit I ref~ueling outags~ ,
Unit 2 maintenance outage. I f
Unit 3 at 100%. !
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1-An3hsis of Occurrence:
There was no danger to the health or safety of the public, nh release of actirity, no damage to :.he plant or equipment, and no resulting significant chain of events.
fjorr,!.ctive Act_io,n : Setpoints wer'e reset to the proper value, and the surveillance instruction completec' satisfactorily. Additionally, a desigir change request (DCR 1398) has been initiated to replace these switches with an analog transmitter with a trip switch. A study of the setpoin~. drift problem is attached.
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SETPOINT DRIFT - BARKSDALE PRESSURE SWITCllES *
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Recently there has been a number of LERs on Barksdale pressure switches; {
six during 1981, 21 since January 1978. Our commitment to training on ,
these switches has been strong and continuous; therefore, we do not /,
believe this is the problem. )
Our attention was turned to the switch and the application to which it Il i
was being used. Attachment 1 plots the setpoint drift of 4 of these j switches for a period of 4 years. It is readily obvious these switches m are cyclic, being high in the warm months and low in the cold months. }l Attachments 2 and 3 provide the specifications for the Barksdale pj B2T-A12SS switch. The important characteristics f or PS-1-81, 91 are: $
Element type: Bourdon Tube
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Proof Pressure: 1800 psig , ;
Rated Accuracy: tl% or 12 psig '
. I Setpoint: 154 psig - recently changed from 160 psig ]
Adjustable Range: 77-1200 psig It would appear based on Attachments 2 and 3, the switch would perfonn e very reliably. However, the reason it does not becomes apparent when Attachment 4 is reviewed. The following conclusions can be drawn from Attachment 4:
- 1. For our application, a piston switch is better than a I diaphrage or bourdon tube. Our experience indicates.
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- 2. Bourdon tube switches are extremely sensitive to prosess 5 surges. In our application, snubbers have been in-stalled to help alleviate this deficiency.
- 3. For greatest accurt_y, the setpoint should fall b the upper 65% oC the adjustable range. For the most f avorable life iactor the setpoint should be in the lower 65% of the adjustable range. For PS-1-81, 91:
Span = 1123 and setpoint (% Span) = 13.7%.
This places these swi:ches in the lower portion of Zone C, which is FAIR accuracy and EXCELLENT life.
Our experience proves this correct. Other switches we have drif t problems with are PS-68-93, 94. They have setpoints of 108 psig or setpoint (% span) is 9.6%. ,
In the final analysis, one can only conclude a misapplication of these switches, both in switch type and % of adjustable range. We recognized this years ago and DCR 1398 (12/7/77) was initiated. EN DES does not have an implementation date for DCR 1398 as it now is tied to 79-01B and environmental qualifications. In the interim we are investigating an improved switch and will keep you informed.
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), SEftVICE LIFE OF THE SwtTCH tron. .*re equipped with enciosad terminal blocks, taic STEP 1 Espected sa rvice hfe is the first cons.deratecri to be made e'imir.ating His encense of buyine. and installing e.ste:tr.it [
in sciecting a pressure sw tttt regardless o: the pres.sure junction bones. or sensitivity des 6 red. If the servsce lite tihe number of Emplosion proof pressure switches are cesigned with Iear.* Cycles the switch is espected to o;:erate) is one shillio or housmgs buet to Conform to acceptad electncal standstis fess, use of either a bourdon tube or diaphrry,m smtch is in escialmg the smits from emplosive atmosphere. Att e s- ' andicated. If a service hfe of more than Gris enillion cycles plosion proof models are equipped with terminal hirwas j is desired. a piston switch should t,e used. Ari caception for convemence in wiring. to this rule may tse made when pressure chrent:e ett a sys-tem es very sin;nt (20%. or less, of the adtustable range). SELECTION OF AOJUSTA81.E RANCC Under such conditic.9 a bourdon tube or deaphragm STEP S smtett can be used up to 2.5 emilion cycles before metal The term " working range" dsfines the pressure rance a - smtch may see under nnernal wortung conditions. Iris :s I f a t Ct8". normaily the adlustable raege. A second consideration in chooseng a pressure swittft is I the speed of cycimg regardless of the servece hfe. II 4 For greatest accurney the set point should faU its the upper I swstch as espected to cycle more than once every three 65% of the adjustabte range. For the most favorable life
- t+conos. a piston type switch should be specified. The factor the set point should be in the lower 65% of tne t metal of any bourdors tube ot diaphragm acts as a spring adiustable rante. Therefora, the most favomble combera- ;
which will heat and fatigue in entremety fast Cycling tion of 30 curacy and life faClor lies in the medole 30% o' operations. thus shortening the life of the switch. the adjustable range (see disgrem). This general rui. applies both to diaphragm and bourdon tube pressure f The media to be controiled must always be considered r when selectsng a pressure switch and. to simplify selection
- smtches. i wettert materials for each type of swich are noted on ;
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[# pnragm, bourdon tube or pitton - also enust be goserned , l by the proof pressure to whict) it well be subsected. (Proof g* y ga '
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although & pressure gauge may register a constant Oper* e/ abng pressure, there may be surges going througri re sys- .M / g.,, ;l ( tem that see dampened out by the orifice en the Cauete. $ ' U , l Diappragm end bourdon tube pressure switches are en- " g treme6y sensitive and wouid be affected by those surges. 5 M j Darlisd.ile diaphragm .witclies are available in an adlust- ;x 4 .
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085818.I**'"" W' Strippret pressure smtches are basic BJrksdale pressure switch unik. mthout housant1. fl ey snay be u,cd wherevce
* **{*('Q *%f r:r.si e nciosures ara stready .wailable and are f avorerl ,g ter creapn.nl equipment enamatacturt es for rasat m sommtm _ g,q gg c.ilemet s roetusally, strapped smtches may be puschased , ,
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