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{{#Wiki_filter:FAIRBANKS MORSE DEFENSE Fairbanks Morse (FM) Notification Report Number 23-02 February 25, 2024 1 0CFR 21.21 (d)(3)(ii) Notification
 
(i) Name and address of the individual or individuals informing the Commission.
 
Mr. Martin T. Kurr Quality Assurance Manager Fairbanks Morse 701 White Avenue Beloit, WI 53511
 
(ii) Identification of the facility, the activity, or the basic component supplied for such facility or such activity within the United States which fails to comply or contains a defect.
 
Facility:
Arkansas Nuclear One Unit 2 returned one SA-3176-O mini-gen to Fairbanks Morse (FM) that was identified as having a defect. The other facilities supplied with the SA-3176-D mini-gen are Limerick, Angra (Brazil), Hatch, Farley and Prairie Island.
 
Basic component which fails to comply or contains a defect:
Synchro-Start mini-gen signal generator, Woodward part number SA-3176-O; Fairbanks Morse part number 16302997; Installed on FM Opposed Piston (OP) Emergency Diesel Generators (EOG).
 
(iii) Identification of the firm constructing the facility or supplying the basic component which fails to comply or contains a defect.
 
Fairbanks Morse (FM) 701 White Avenue Beloit, WI 53511
 
(iv) Nature of the defect or failure to comply and the safety hazard which is created or could be created by such defect or failure to comply.
 
Nature of defect:
Arkansas*Nuclear One Unit 2 reported to Fairbanks Morse: "We had a failure of a mini-gen signal generator that was installed for 7 years (approximately 210 hours total operating time) on our OP emergency diesel generator (EOG). The bench testing showed an erratic signal after removing off the engine." ~E / o/
 
FM form BF5548 Page 1 of 4 ;!IR.
FAIRBANKS MORSE DEFENSE Fairbanks Morse (FM) Notification Report Number 23.:.02 February 25, 2024 1 0CFR 21.21 (d)(3)(ii) Notification
 
The mini-gen was returned to FM and the erratic signal was*
* confirmed. FM destructive.analysis revealed wear of the dynamic surface on the stator bushing inside diameter. The rotating magnet/
shaft assembly was found to have a loose fit with the mating stator bushing. The shaft had 0.013" total movement within the worn stator bushing, which means the air gap between the stator and magnet would oscillate from direct contact (0) to 0.0065" while the magnet was rotating. This continually variable airgap produced the erratic output signal.
 
The cause of the worn stator bushing is most likely-due to
* inadequate lubrication on the dynamic surfaces, outside diameter of the shaft and inside diameter of the stator bushing. A majority of the inside diameter of the worn bushing had no visibly detectable lubrication.
 
1~ One possible cause of inadequate lubrication is failure to apply a significant quantity of lubrication to the dynamic surfaces during the manufacturing process. *
* 2. A second possible cause of inadequate lubrication is deterioration / evaporation over time.
* All lubricants will evaporate over time and will be consumed during dynamic
: operation of the*bearing. The mini-gen that failed was*
* manufactured by Woodward approximately 15 years ago.
 
Safety hazard whi.ch. could be created.by such defect:. * :
 
Theltiini-gen signal ge~erat~( is* usff 'fo produce a freque*ric/ ii,-puf **
to the Tach Relay switch to initiate flashing of the generator. When an erratic unreliable signal is being produced by the defective mini-
* gen, the tachometer relay switch may not activate the Low-Speed Relay (at 250 rpm) during EOG starting and will not flash the generator field during engine ramp up, preventing the EOG from meeting the design bases function for generator output voltage. The defective mini-gen may also cause unr~liable activation of the
. "Engine at Normal Speed Relay" used as a backup to fl-ash the generator field at 810 rpm. In addition, the operator may have unreliable Tachometer readings:
 
FM form BF5548 Page 2 of 4 FAIRBANKS MORSE DEFENSE** Fairbanks Morse (FM) Notification Report Number 23-Q2 February 25, 2024 10CFR 21.21 *(d)(3)(ii) Notification.
 
It should be noted, the mini-gen initiated field flashing functions are backed up by an engine coolant pressure switch:* However; the pressure switch actuated field flashing time:will occur approximately 3 seconds later, postponed by the amount of time it takes the engine speed to accelerate from 250 rpm to 810 rpm. With a non..
* functioning signal generator, the redundant'field flashing.system initiates electrical generation and the EDG still achieves its primary function, generating the required output voltage [4160V].
 
(v) The date on which the information of such defect or failure to*
comply was obtained...
 
On December 22, 2023, FM discovered the worn stator bushing during the destructive failure analysis of the mini-gen.
 
(vi) In the case of a basic component which contains a defect or fails to comply, the number and location of all such components in use at, supplied for, or being supplied for one 9r more facilitjes or activities subject to the regulations in this part.
 
Facility:
 
FM is not requesting the return of any mini-gens. However, the following is the FM sales history for the past 15 years for the Synchro-Start mini-gen signal generator, Woodward part number SA-3176-D; Fairbanks* Morse part number 1630299T
* Company Fadlity Quantity Constellation Limerick ' " 12..
Eletrobras Termonuclear Anqra, Brazil 1 Enterqy Arkansas Nuclear One 3 Southern Company Georgia Power (Plant Hatch) 1 Southern Company Alabama Power (Plant Farley) 4 Xcel Enerav Prairie Island 4
 
(vii) The corrective action which has been, is being, or will be taken; the name of the individual or organization responsible for the action; and the length of time that has been or will be taken to complete the.
action.
* FM form BF5548 Page 3 of 4 FAIRBANKS MORSE DEFENSE Fairbanks Morse.. (FM) Notification. Report Numqer. 23-02.
February 25, 2024 1 0CFR 21.21 (d)(3)(ii) Notification
* 1. As a corrective *action, FM will add lubrication_ as. a critical
* characteristic to the CGID plans _for the.mini-gen.. Source*
inspection (CGID method 3) will be conducted during the.
manufacturing assembly process on the next production run of mini-gens to verify a sufficient quantity of lubrication is applied to the dynamic surfaces:- Source inspection will be the preferred method for ongoing verification of adequate application of lubricant.
2: As a corrective action, FM engineering will work with the current
. mini-gen manufacturer, QCC, to determine the service life of the lubrication within the mini-gen. FM engineering will provide all OP users with a suggested time interval for replacing the mini-gen.
: 3. All the above corrective actions are estimated to be completed by
. May 23, 2024..
 
(viii) Any advice related to the defect or failure to comply about the facility, activity, or basic component that has been, is being, or will be given to purchasers or licensees.
* The mini-gen.is a dynamic component that has a finite life expectancy and should be replaced on a scheduled maintenance interval. FM will provide replacement interval guidance by May 23, 2024. *
* The mini-gen identified to have the defect was manufactured by Woodward. QCC, the current manufacturer, bought the Synchro Start line of products from Woodward in February of 2016.
Therefore, the QCC manufactured mini-gens have a lower risk of lubrication deterioration over time. mini-gens manufactured after February--2016 are clearly identifiable by the QCC logo-on the part
.label. *
* FM form BF5548 Page 4 of 4}}

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Fairbanks Morse (Fm) Part 21 Report 23-02 Re Synchro-Start Mini-Gen Signal Generator
ML24088A114
Person / Time
Site: Hatch, Arkansas Nuclear, Prairie Island, Limerick, Farley  Xcel Energy icon.png
Issue date: 02/25/2024
From: Kurr M
Fairbanks Morse
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
BF5548
Download: ML24088A114 (1)


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FAIRBANKS MORSE DEFENSE Fairbanks Morse (FM) Notification Report Number 23-02 February 25, 2024 1 0CFR 21.21 (d)(3)(ii) Notification

(i) Name and address of the individual or individuals informing the Commission.

Mr. Martin T. Kurr Quality Assurance Manager Fairbanks Morse 701 White Avenue Beloit, WI 53511

(ii) Identification of the facility, the activity, or the basic component supplied for such facility or such activity within the United States which fails to comply or contains a defect.

Facility:

Arkansas Nuclear One Unit 2 returned one SA-3176-O mini-gen to Fairbanks Morse (FM) that was identified as having a defect. The other facilities supplied with the SA-3176-D mini-gen are Limerick, Angra (Brazil), Hatch, Farley and Prairie Island.

Basic component which fails to comply or contains a defect:

Synchro-Start mini-gen signal generator, Woodward part number SA-3176-O; Fairbanks Morse part number 16302997; Installed on FM Opposed Piston (OP) Emergency Diesel Generators (EOG).

(iii) Identification of the firm constructing the facility or supplying the basic component which fails to comply or contains a defect.

Fairbanks Morse (FM) 701 White Avenue Beloit, WI 53511

(iv) Nature of the defect or failure to comply and the safety hazard which is created or could be created by such defect or failure to comply.

Nature of defect:

Arkansas*Nuclear One Unit 2 reported to Fairbanks Morse: "We had a failure of a mini-gen signal generator that was installed for 7 years (approximately 210 hours0.00243 days <br />0.0583 hours <br />3.472222e-4 weeks <br />7.9905e-5 months <br /> total operating time) on our OP emergency diesel generator (EOG). The bench testing showed an erratic signal after removing off the engine." ~E / o/

FM form BF5548 Page 1 of 4 ;!IR.

FAIRBANKS MORSE DEFENSE Fairbanks Morse (FM) Notification Report Number 23.:.02 February 25, 2024 1 0CFR 21.21 (d)(3)(ii) Notification

The mini-gen was returned to FM and the erratic signal was*

  • confirmed. FM destructive.analysis revealed wear of the dynamic surface on the stator bushing inside diameter. The rotating magnet/

shaft assembly was found to have a loose fit with the mating stator bushing. The shaft had 0.013" total movement within the worn stator bushing, which means the air gap between the stator and magnet would oscillate from direct contact (0) to 0.0065" while the magnet was rotating. This continually variable airgap produced the erratic output signal.

The cause of the worn stator bushing is most likely-due to

  • inadequate lubrication on the dynamic surfaces, outside diameter of the shaft and inside diameter of the stator bushing. A majority of the inside diameter of the worn bushing had no visibly detectable lubrication.

1~ One possible cause of inadequate lubrication is failure to apply a significant quantity of lubrication to the dynamic surfaces during the manufacturing process. *

  • 2. A second possible cause of inadequate lubrication is deterioration / evaporation over time.
  • All lubricants will evaporate over time and will be consumed during dynamic
operation of the*bearing. The mini-gen that failed was*
  • manufactured by Woodward approximately 15 years ago.

Safety hazard whi.ch. could be created.by such defect:. * :

Theltiini-gen signal ge~erat~( is* usff 'fo produce a freque*ric/ ii,-puf **

to the Tach Relay switch to initiate flashing of the generator. When an erratic unreliable signal is being produced by the defective mini-

  • gen, the tachometer relay switch may not activate the Low-Speed Relay (at 250 rpm) during EOG starting and will not flash the generator field during engine ramp up, preventing the EOG from meeting the design bases function for generator output voltage. The defective mini-gen may also cause unr~liable activation of the

. "Engine at Normal Speed Relay" used as a backup to fl-ash the generator field at 810 rpm. In addition, the operator may have unreliable Tachometer readings:

FM form BF5548 Page 2 of 4 FAIRBANKS MORSE DEFENSE** Fairbanks Morse (FM) Notification Report Number 23-Q2 February 25, 2024 10CFR 21.21 *(d)(3)(ii) Notification.

It should be noted, the mini-gen initiated field flashing functions are backed up by an engine coolant pressure switch:* However; the pressure switch actuated field flashing time:will occur approximately 3 seconds later, postponed by the amount of time it takes the engine speed to accelerate from 250 rpm to 810 rpm. With a non..

  • functioning signal generator, the redundant'field flashing.system initiates electrical generation and the EDG still achieves its primary function, generating the required output voltage [4160V].

(v) The date on which the information of such defect or failure to*

comply was obtained...

On December 22, 2023, FM discovered the worn stator bushing during the destructive failure analysis of the mini-gen.

(vi) In the case of a basic component which contains a defect or fails to comply, the number and location of all such components in use at, supplied for, or being supplied for one 9r more facilitjes or activities subject to the regulations in this part.

Facility:

FM is not requesting the return of any mini-gens. However, the following is the FM sales history for the past 15 years for the Synchro-Start mini-gen signal generator, Woodward part number SA-3176-D; Fairbanks* Morse part number 1630299T

  • Company Fadlity Quantity Constellation Limerick ' " 12..

Eletrobras Termonuclear Anqra, Brazil 1 Enterqy Arkansas Nuclear One 3 Southern Company Georgia Power (Plant Hatch) 1 Southern Company Alabama Power (Plant Farley) 4 Xcel Enerav Prairie Island 4

(vii) The corrective action which has been, is being, or will be taken; the name of the individual or organization responsible for the action; and the length of time that has been or will be taken to complete the.

action.

  • FM form BF5548 Page 3 of 4 FAIRBANKS MORSE DEFENSE Fairbanks Morse.. (FM) Notification. Report Numqer. 23-02.

February 25, 2024 1 0CFR 21.21 (d)(3)(ii) Notification

  • 1. As a corrective *action, FM will add lubrication_ as. a critical
  • characteristic to the CGID plans _for the.mini-gen.. Source*

inspection (CGID method 3) will be conducted during the.

manufacturing assembly process on the next production run of mini-gens to verify a sufficient quantity of lubrication is applied to the dynamic surfaces:- Source inspection will be the preferred method for ongoing verification of adequate application of lubricant.

2: As a corrective action, FM engineering will work with the current

. mini-gen manufacturer, QCC, to determine the service life of the lubrication within the mini-gen. FM engineering will provide all OP users with a suggested time interval for replacing the mini-gen.

3. All the above corrective actions are estimated to be completed by

. May 23, 2024..

(viii) Any advice related to the defect or failure to comply about the facility, activity, or basic component that has been, is being, or will be given to purchasers or licensees.

  • The mini-gen.is a dynamic component that has a finite life expectancy and should be replaced on a scheduled maintenance interval. FM will provide replacement interval guidance by May 23, 2024. *
  • The mini-gen identified to have the defect was manufactured by Woodward. QCC, the current manufacturer, bought the Synchro Start line of products from Woodward in February of 2016.

Therefore, the QCC manufactured mini-gens have a lower risk of lubrication deterioration over time. mini-gens manufactured after February--2016 are clearly identifiable by the QCC logo-on the part

.label. *

  • FM form BF5548 Page 4 of 4