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| document report number = RO-287-74-02, RO-287-74-2, NUDOCS 8001070791
| document report number = RO-287-74-02, RO-287-74-2, NUDOCS 8001070791
| package number = ML19317E923
| package number = ML19317E923
| document type = REPORTABLE OCCURRENCE REPORT (SEE ALSO AO,LER), TEXT-SAFETY REPORT
| document type = REPORTABLE OCCURRENCE REPORT (SEE ALSO AO LER), TEXT-SAFETY REPORT
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Duka Powar Company Oconta Unit 3 Report No: UE-287/74-2 Report Date: October 22, 1974 Event Date: September 10, 1974 Facility: Oconee Nuclear Station, Unit 3 Identificatien of Event: Modification ~of 4 Kv Switchgear.without proper authorization Conditions Prior to Event:
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Startup testing below 15% power Description of Event:
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on May 1, 1974 the Design Engineering Department of Duke Power Coepany originated l
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Station Kodification Report (SMR) 0-225-D, which involved several =f ar altera-tions t; the 7 Kv and 4 Kv Switchgear transfer circuits. When the MR was sent to the statica on July 25, 1974 only the 7 Kv portion of the 512 had been cleared for acct =plish=cnt. This was due to the fact that the 4 Kv Switchgear was safety-related and a safety analysis had not been performed at that time.
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On August 5, 1974, approval was obtained to coc=ence work on the 7 Kv Switchgear and a work request was originated.
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On August 23, 1974, work was co=pleted by a Construction Departnent electrician on both the 7 Kv and the 4 Kv Switchgear under the supervision of Oconee Operations personnel.
Oconta Unit 3 Report No: UE-287/74-2                                                             .
The fact that unauthorized work had been perforced on the 4 Kv Switchgear was determined on Septe=ber 10, 1974.
* Report Date: October 22, 1974                       ,
Event Date: September 10, 1974 Facility: Oconee Nuclear Station, Unit 3 Identificatien of Event: Modification ~of 4 Kv Switchgear.without proper authorization Conditions Prior to Event:     Startup testing below 15% power           -
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Description of Event:
on May 1, 1974 the Design Engineering Department of Duke Power Coepany originated
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l Station Kodification Report (SMR) 0-225-D, which involved several =f ar altera-tions t; the 7 Kv and 4 Kv Switchgear transfer circuits. When the MR was sent to the statica on July 25, 1974 only the 7 Kv portion of the 512 had been cleared for acct =plish=cnt. This was due to the fact that the 4 Kv Switchgear was safety-related and a safety analysis had not been performed at that time.
On August 5, 1974, approval was obtained to coc=ence work on the 7 Kv Switchgear and a work request was originated. On August 23, 1974, work was co=pleted by a Construction Departnent electrician on both the 7 Kv and the 4 Kv Switchgear under the supervision of Oconee Operations personnel. The fact that unauthorized work had been perforced on the 4 Kv Switchgear was determined on Septe=ber 10, 1974.
Designation of Apparent Cause of Event:
Designation of Apparent Cause of Event:
'              The electrician in charge of the work recognized the fact that the 4 Kv portion
The electrician in charge of the work recognized the fact that the 4 Kv portion of the Sla was =inor, since it only involved connecting cables to the switchgear for co=puter indication. However, the required safety analysis had not been completed. This event occurred as a result of personnel not following established work procedures..
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of the Sla was =inor, since it only involved connecting cables to the switchgear for co=puter indication. However, the required safety analysis had not been completed. This event occurred as a result of personnel not following established work procedures..
1 Analysis of Event:
1 Analysis of Event:
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The modification to the 4 Kv Switchgear transfer circuits added indication of the type of transfer (rapid or delayed).
The modification to the 4 Kv Switchgear transfer circuits added indication of the type of transfer (rapid or delayed). The ti=e delay in the transfer s-br=es had already been included in the 4 Kv circuits, and were not af fected by the =cdification. Therefore, this incident did not affect the safe operation of the Switchgear'or the health and safety of the public.
The ti=e delay in the transfer s-br=es had already been included in the 4 Kv circuits, and were not af fected by the =cdification. Therefore, this incident did not affect the safe operation of the Switchgear'or the health and safety of the public.
Corrective Action,:
Corrective Action,:
The Safety Analysis of the 4 Kv portion of the SMR was co=pleted prior to dis-covering the unauthori:'d codification, therefore i==ediate corrective action was not necessary. The Mcident has been reviewed with personnel involved and thelimportance of co=plyira with established procedures has been reiterated.
The Safety Analysis of the 4 Kv portion of the SMR was co=pleted prior to dis-covering the unauthori:'d codification, therefore i==ediate corrective action was not necessary. The Mcident has been reviewed with personnel involved and thelimportance of co=plyira with established procedures has been reiterated.
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Latest revision as of 21:50, 1 January 2025

Unusual Event 287/74-02:on 740910,mod of 4 Kv Switchgear Completed on 740828 Was Determined Unauthorized.Cause Not Stated.Importance of Complying W/Established Procedures Reiterated
ML19317E993
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Site: Oconee 
Issue date: 10/22/1974
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DUKE POWER CO.
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ML19317E923 List:
References
RO-287-74-02, RO-287-74-2, NUDOCS 8001070791
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Duka Powar Company Oconta Unit 3 Report No: UE-287/74-2 Report Date: October 22, 1974 Event Date: September 10, 1974 Facility: Oconee Nuclear Station, Unit 3 Identificatien of Event: Modification ~of 4 Kv Switchgear.without proper authorization Conditions Prior to Event:

Startup testing below 15% power Description of Event:

on May 1, 1974 the Design Engineering Department of Duke Power Coepany originated l

Station Kodification Report (SMR) 0-225-D, which involved several =f ar altera-tions t; the 7 Kv and 4 Kv Switchgear transfer circuits. When the MR was sent to the statica on July 25, 1974 only the 7 Kv portion of the 512 had been cleared for acct =plish=cnt. This was due to the fact that the 4 Kv Switchgear was safety-related and a safety analysis had not been performed at that time.

On August 5, 1974, approval was obtained to coc=ence work on the 7 Kv Switchgear and a work request was originated.

On August 23, 1974, work was co=pleted by a Construction Departnent electrician on both the 7 Kv and the 4 Kv Switchgear under the supervision of Oconee Operations personnel.

The fact that unauthorized work had been perforced on the 4 Kv Switchgear was determined on Septe=ber 10, 1974.

Designation of Apparent Cause of Event:

The electrician in charge of the work recognized the fact that the 4 Kv portion of the Sla was =inor, since it only involved connecting cables to the switchgear for co=puter indication. However, the required safety analysis had not been completed. This event occurred as a result of personnel not following established work procedures..

1 Analysis of Event:

The modification to the 4 Kv Switchgear transfer circuits added indication of the type of transfer (rapid or delayed).

The ti=e delay in the transfer s-br=es had already been included in the 4 Kv circuits, and were not af fected by the =cdification. Therefore, this incident did not affect the safe operation of the Switchgear'or the health and safety of the public.

Corrective Action,:

The Safety Analysis of the 4 Kv portion of the SMR was co=pleted prior to dis-covering the unauthori:'d codification, therefore i==ediate corrective action was not necessary. The Mcident has been reviewed with personnel involved and thelimportance of co=plyira with established procedures has been reiterated.

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