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==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Unit Nos.1 & 2; Docket Nos. 50-317 & 50 318 Meteorological Monitoring Instrumentation Special Report Technical Soccification 3.3.3.4.a Gentlemen:
Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Unit Nos.1 & 2; Docket Nos. 50-317 & 50 318 Meteorological Monitoring Instrumentation Special Report Technical Soccification 3.3.3.4.a Gentlemen:
Per the requirements of Technical Specification 333.4.a, we hereby submit the following Special Report concerning inoperable meteorological monitoring instrum:ntation channels.-                     !
Per the requirements of Technical Specification 333.4.a, we hereby submit the following Special Report concerning inoperable meteorological monitoring instrum:ntation channels.-
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o A'ITACIIMENT (1)
o A'ITACIIMENT (1)
METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SPECIAL REPORT TECIINICAL SPECIFICATION 333.4.s i
METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SPECIAL REPORT TECIINICAL SPECIFICATION 333.4.s i
ilACKGROUND On the morning of July 13, 1990, it was determined that the Meteorological Information Data Acquisition System (MIDAS), which provides meteorological information to the control room, was out of senice. An attempt that afternoon to restore the system to operable status proved unsuccessful. Since the system was scheduled to be replaced starting the following week. no further   ,l attempt was made to repair the existing system.                                                         i Replacement of the old MIDAS computer system began on July 17,1990 and the work is ongoing at         l present. Meteorological Ir. formation is available in the Control Room via local instrumentation from j the microwave tower,if needed. His information may also be obtained from strip chart recorders at the meteorological tower itself or from the nearby Patuxent Naval Air Station.
ilACKGROUND On the morning of July 13, 1990, it was determined that the Meteorological Information Data Acquisition System (MIDAS), which provides meteorological information to the control room, was out of senice. An attempt that afternoon to restore the system to operable status proved unsuccessful. Since the system was scheduled to be replaced starting the following week. no further attempt was made to repair the existing system.
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the microwave tower,if needed. His information may also be obtained from strip chart recorders at the meteorological tower itself or from the nearby Patuxent Naval Air Station.
CAUSE OF MALFUNCTION The cause of the malfunction has not been determined.
CAUSE OF MALFUNCTION The cause of the malfunction has not been determined.
PLANS FOR RESTORING T1!E CII ANNEL TO OPERAllLE STATUS MIDAS is presently being upgraded with a PC based system, replacing the old Sperry V-77 and teletype umts. The replacement, including the revision of several procedures to reflect the new       !
PLANS FOR RESTORING T1!E CII ANNEL TO OPERAllLE STATUS MIDAS is presently being upgraded with a PC based system, replacing the old Sperry V-77 and teletype umts. The replacement, including the revision of several procedures to reflect the new methods of accessing data, is expected to be complete by August 10,1990.
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Special Rept:On 900713,determined That Meteorological Info Data Acquisition Sys out-of-svc.Cause of Malfunction Has Not Been Determined.Meteorological Info Data Acquisition Sys Being Upgraded w/PC-based Sys
ML20056A176
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Site: Calvert Cliffs  
Issue date: 07/30/1990
From: Denton R
BALTIMORE GAS & ELECTRIC CO.
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NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
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Download: ML20056A176 (2)


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OAS AND ELECTRIC CHARLES CENTER e P.O. BOX 1475

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July 30,1990

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SUBJECT:

Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Unit Nos.1 & 2; Docket Nos. 50-317 & 50 318 Meteorological Monitoring Instrumentation Special Report Technical Soccification 3.3.3.4.a Gentlemen:

Per the requirements of Technical Specification 333.4.a, we hereby submit the following Special Report concerning inoperable meteorological monitoring instrum:ntation channels.-

l Should you have any further questions regarding this matter, we will be pleased to discuss them with you.

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D. A. Brune, Esquire J. E. Silberg, Esquire R. A. Capra, NRC

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METEOROLOGICAL MONITORING INSTRUMENTATION SPECIAL REPORT TECIINICAL SPECIFICATION 333.4.s i

ilACKGROUND On the morning of July 13, 1990, it was determined that the Meteorological Information Data Acquisition System (MIDAS), which provides meteorological information to the control room, was out of senice. An attempt that afternoon to restore the system to operable status proved unsuccessful. Since the system was scheduled to be replaced starting the following week. no further attempt was made to repair the existing system.

i Replacement of the old MIDAS computer system began on July 17,1990 and the work is ongoing at l

present. Meteorological Ir. formation is available in the Control Room via local instrumentation from j

the microwave tower,if needed. His information may also be obtained from strip chart recorders at the meteorological tower itself or from the nearby Patuxent Naval Air Station.

CAUSE OF MALFUNCTION The cause of the malfunction has not been determined.

PLANS FOR RESTORING T1!E CII ANNEL TO OPERAllLE STATUS MIDAS is presently being upgraded with a PC based system, replacing the old Sperry V-77 and teletype umts. The replacement, including the revision of several procedures to reflect the new methods of accessing data, is expected to be complete by August 10,1990.

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