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APPENDIX B
U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
REGION IV
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                          NRC Inspection Report:                                         50-482/86-14                                           License:             NPF-42
NRC Inspection Report:
50-482/86-14
License:
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                          Docket:                      50-482
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                          Licensee:                         Kansas Gas and Electric Company
Licensee:
Kansas Gas and Electric Company
P. O. Box 208
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Wichita, Kansas 67201
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!                         Facility Name: Wolf Creek Generating Station                                                                                                                       !
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                          Inspection At:                                     Burlington, Kansas
Facility Name: Wolf Creek Generating Station
                          Inspection Conducted: May 12-16, 1986
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Inspection Conducted May 12-16, 1986 (Report 50-482/86-14)
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Areas Inspected:
Special, announced inspection to determine what wiring is
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Information Notices (IN) 83-72 and 86-03.
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The inspection determined that Limitorque operators, which had
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replaced unqualified wiring and terminal blocks in several operators.
                          documentation to ensure that qualification of wiring is adequately established.                                                                                  i
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44 operators qualified by the NSSS had apparently not been inspected. Wiring
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      which appears to be unqualified was found in one of those operators during this
which appears to be unqualified was found in one of those operators during this
      inspection. Also, the licensee had identified several operators with
inspection. Also, the licensee had identified several operators with
      unidentified wire or terminal blocks, and no apparent corrective action had
unidentified wire or terminal blocks, and no apparent corrective action had
      been taken to assure that these items were qualified.
been taken to assure that these items were qualified.
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                                        DETAILS
DETAILS
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    1. Persons Contacted
Persons Contacted
        Kansas' Gas and Electric
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      *C. J. Hoch, Q.A. Technician
Kansas' Gas and Electric
        W. M. Lindsay, Supervisor, Quality Systems
*C. J. Hoch, Q.A. Technician
      *M. G. Williams, Superintendent, Reg. and Adm.
W. M. Lindsay, Supervisor, Quality Systems
        N. Hoadley, Lead Engineer, NPE
*M. G. Williams, Superintendent, Reg. and Adm.
        D. Walsh, Supervisor, Maintenance Services
N. Hoadley, Lead Engineer, NPE
        D. Glogowski, Maintenance Engineer
D. Walsh, Supervisor, Maintenance Services
      *C. J. Pendergrass, Licensing Engineer
D. Glogowski, Maintenance Engineer
      *K. Petersen, Lead Engineer, Licensing
*C. J. Pendergrass, Licensing Engineer
        J. A. Zell, Manager, Nuclear Training
*K. Petersen, Lead Engineer, Licensing
      *F. T. Rhodes, Plant Manager
J. A. Zell, Manager, Nuclear Training
      *J. Goode, Licensing Engineer
*F. T. Rhodes, Plant Manager
        D. Rich, Superintendent, Maintenance
*J. Goode, Licensing Engineer
        R. L. Hoyt, Senior Engineering Specialist
D. Rich, Superintendent, Maintenance
        J. L. Houghton, Operations Coordinator
R. L. Hoyt, Senior Engineering Specialist
      *R. M. Grant, Director, Quality
J. L. Houghton, Operations Coordinator
      *A. A. Freitag, Manager, NPE
*R. M. Grant, Director, Quality
      *W. J. Rudolph, Manager, QA
*A. A. Freitag, Manager, NPE
      *0. L. Maynard, Manager, Licensing
*W. J. Rudolph, Manager, QA
      *D. R. Prichard, Engineer, NPC
*0. L. Maynard, Manager, Licensing
      *J. A. Bailey, Director, Engineering and Tech Services
*D. R. Prichard, Engineer, NPC
      *G. D. Boyer, Superintendent, Technical Support
*J. A. Bailey, Director, Engineering and Tech Services
        Bechtel
*G. D. Boyer, Superintendent, Technical Support
        C. E. Jeniks, Acting Lead, Electrical
Bechtel
        NRC
C. E. Jeniks, Acting Lead, Electrical
        J. E. Gagliardo, Chief, Reactor Projects Branch
NRC
      *J. E. Cummins, Senior Resident Inspector
J. E. Gagliardo, Chief, Reactor Projects Branch
      *B. L. Bartlett, Resident Inspector
*J. E. Cummins, Senior Resident Inspector
      *D. E. Norman, Reactor Inspector
*B. L. Bartlett, Resident Inspector
      * Denotes those present during exit interview on May 16, 1986.
*D. E. Norman, Reactor Inspector
    2. Purpose
* Denotes those present during exit interview on May 16, 1986.
        The purpose of this inspection was to identify wiring used in Limitorque
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        valve operators installed in a harsh environment, to review the licensee's
Purpose
        environmental qualification documentation to ensure that qualification of
The purpose of this inspection was to identify wiring used in Limitorque
        wiring was adequately established, and to review the licensee's actions
valve operators installed in a harsh environment, to review the licensee's
        relative to IN 83-72 and IN 86-03.
environmental qualification documentation to ensure that qualification of
wiring was adequately established, and to review the licensee's actions
relative to IN 83-72 and IN 86-03.


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          a.   Review of Previous Licensee Actions
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              Approximately 114 Limitorque operators are installed in a harsh
Inspection Summary
              environment at Wolf Creek. Because of reported qualification
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              problems concerning the operators, the licensee performed inspections
Review of Previous Licensee Actions
Approximately 114 Limitorque operators are installed in a harsh
environment at Wolf Creek. Because of reported qualification
problems concerning the operators, the licensee performed inspections
in July 1984, which identified problems in wiring, terminal blocks,
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              in July 1984, which identified problems in wiring, terminal blocks,
limit switches and mounting orientation for the operators. During
              limit switches and mounting orientation for the operators. During
the licensee's inspection, all 11 operators covered by M-225
              the licensee's inspection, all 11 operators covered by M-225
specification were found to have unidentified wires. The wires were
              specification were found to have unidentified wires. The wires were
subsequently) replaced with qualified ' ires in accordance with Work
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Requests (WR 90306-85 through 90316-85. The operators were model
              Requests (WR 90306-85         with90316-85.
number SMB with serial numbers ranging from 238481 to 290374.
                                        through    qualifiedThe
Unidentified wires were also found in operator KAHV-0030 (S/N 321295,
                                                              ' ires in accordance
Spec. No. 231C, Model SMB.) and there was no documentation to show
                                                                  operators   were model with Work
that the wires were changed or determined to be qualified. This is a
              number SMB with serial numbers ranging from 238481 to 290374.
              Unidentified wires were also found in operator KAHV-0030 (S/N 321295,
              Spec. No. 231C, Model SMB.) and there was no documentation to show
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              that the wires were changed or determined to be qualified. This is a
potential violation of 10 CFR 50.49.
              potential violation of 10 CFR 50.49. (482/8614-01)
(482/8614-01)
              The licensee inspection also revealed that several types of terminal
The licensee inspection also revealed that several types of terminal
              blocks were being used in Limitorque operators. In addition to the
blocks were being used in Limitorque operators.
              terminal blocks, for which qualification data was available (Marathon
In addition to the
              300/1600, Buchanan 0222/0524, GE EB-5 and Curtis Type "L"), Kulka
terminal blocks, for which qualification data was available (Marathon
              blocks were found and some others were not identif;able. There was
300/1600, Buchanan 0222/0524, GE EB-5 and Curtis Type "L"), Kulka
              no documentation to show that the unidentified terminal blocks were
blocks were found and some others were not identif;able. There was
              changed or determined to be qualified. This is a potential violation
no documentation to show that the unidentified terminal blocks were
              of 10 CFR 50.49.   (482/8614-02.) The Kulka tenninal blocks are
changed or determined to be qualified. This is a potential violation
              discussed later in this report.
of 10 CFR 50.49.
              The licensee had also identified unqualified limit switches found
(482/8614-02.) The Kulka tenninal blocks are
              during their inspection. This information will be reviewed by NRC
discussed later in this report.
              during a subsequent inspection (open item 482/8614-03).
The licensee had also identified unqualified limit switches found
          b.   Hardware Inspection
during their inspection. This information will be reviewed by NRC
              (1) Sample Selection
during a subsequent inspection (open item 482/8614-03).
                    The master list of safety-related equipment located in a harsh
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                    environment was reviewed and a sample of 10 operators was
Hardware Inspection
                    selected to be inspected. Selection of the sample was based on
(1) Sample Selection
                    the 1ollowing criteria:     (a) operators from several safety
The master list of safety-related equipment located in a harsh
                    systems, (b) range of Limitorque serial numbers, (c) at least
environment was reviewed and a sample of 10 operators was
                    one operator previously inspected by the licensee, (d) operators
selected to be inspected.
                    qualified by both Limitorque and the NSSS contractor, and
Selection of the sample was based on
                      (e) operators located outside high radiation areas.
the 1ollowing criteria:
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(a) operators from several safety
systems, (b) range of Limitorque serial numbers, (c) at least
one operator previously inspected by the licensee, (d) operators
qualified by both Limitorque and the NSSS contractor, and
(e) operators located outside high radiation areas.
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                    *a.   EMHV-8802A(S/N216087)
EMHV-8802A(S/N216087)
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                      c. ENHV-0006 (S/N 238482
EJHV-8809A (S/N 200677)
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ENHV-0006 (S/N 238482
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                      h. EFHV-47     (S/N315153)
EFHV-47
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                (2) Findings
EGHV-133
                    Each operator was inspected to establish the type of internal
(S/N321898)
                    wiring. Most longer wires could be identified by wiring
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BGHV-8105 (S/N 247314)
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;                   identified wires. Nine of the operators had a combination of
(2) Findings
                    Rockbestos Firewall III, Raychem Flamtrol, or Vulkene Supreme
Each operator was inspected to establish the type of internal
                    wiring. Most of the wires in operator EJHV-8809A were colored
wiring. Most longer wires could be identified by wiring
                    blue and were marked "Techbestos."
manufacturer markings; however, many short wires did not have
                    Field wiring which interfaced with the operators was also
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markings and were identified by visual comparison to previously
                    since the jariet material which contained the markings was not
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identified wires. Nine of the operators had a combination of
Rockbestos Firewall III, Raychem Flamtrol, or Vulkene Supreme
wiring. Most of the wires in operator EJHV-8809A were colored
blue and were marked "Techbestos."
Field wiring which interfaced with the operators was also
inspected. All wires appeared to be of the same type; however,
specific identification could not be made at this interface,
since the jariet material which contained the markings was not
visible.
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            c. Documentation Review
Documentation Review
                (1) Equipment Qualification Cover Sheet
(1) Equipment Qualification Cover Sheet
                    Each operator specification numba h.s an EQ cover sheet,
Each operator specification numba h.s an EQ cover sheet,
                    Equipment Evaluation Workshent (~E9) and a summary of
Equipment Evaluation Workshent (~E9) and a summary of
                    qualification details, such ar; 100 . iption of equipment-
qualification details, such ar; 100 . iption of equipment-
                    qualified, specified and 'quah rleu u,vironment, qualification
qualified, specified and 'quah rleu u,vironment, qualification
                    method, qualified life, and reports used to establish-
method, qualified life, and reports used to establish-
                    qualification. The description of qualified equipment includes
qualification. The description of qualified equipment includes
                    such items as motor type, and terminal block type. During the
such items as motor type, and terminal block type. During the
                    licensee walkdown inspections, certain wiring and terminal
licensee walkdown inspections, certain wiring and terminal
                    blocks were identified (i.e., Vulkene Supreme wiring and Kukla
blocks were identified (i.e., Vulkene Supreme wiring and Kukla
                    terminal blocks) which were neither' discussed nor referenced in
terminal blocks) which were neither' discussed nor referenced in
                    the qualification documentation. Therefore, no trail exists for
the qualification documentation. Therefore, no trail exists for
                    making a' determination of the qualification status of these
making a' determination of the qualification status of these
                    items. This is an apparent deviation from the EQ program plan
items. This is an apparent deviation from the EQ program plan
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Electrical Equipment" submitted by letter dated January 17,
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(482/8614-04)
(2) Cable Pull Cards
Cable pull cards for field cable interfacing with operators
EMHV-8802A and EGHV-127 were reviewed to establish cable
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identity.
Cables _ identified were Rockbestos 600V control cable,
and Anaconda low voltage power cable.
Qualification of these
cables is reported in test reports E-057-020-03 and
E058-005-030, respectively.
(3) Vendor Qualification Reports
Vendor and/or test lab qualification test reports for wiring and
terminal blocks included in the operators were reviewed.
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following discrepancies were identified as a result of this
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(a) There was no qualification test report available for G.E.
Vulkene Supreme wire which was installed in some operators.
The basis for qualification was a G.E. Product Data
Pamphlet dated June 30, 1977, which states that the wiring
is qualified to IEEE Stds. 323-74 and 383-74 and which
presents certain qualification data.
The data presented is
stated to be subject to change without notice.
Therefore,
there is no basis for demonstrating qualification of the
Vulkene wiring to the requirements of 10 CFR 50.49.
This.
is a potential violation of110 CFR 50.49.
(482/8614-05)
(b) There was no qualification test report or basis for
determining qualification of Techbestos wire which was
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                            described in the " Environmental Description of Safety Related
identified during this inspection.
                            Electrical Equipment" submitted by letter dated January 17,
This failure te
                            1986.      (482/8614-04)
demonstrate qualification is a potential violation of
                    (2) Cable Pull Cards
10 CFR 50.49.
                            Cable pull cards for field cable interfacing with operators
(482/8614-06)
                            EMHV-8802A and EGHV-127 were reviewed to establish cable
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I                          identity.          Cables _ identified were Rockbestos 600V control cable,
(c)
                            and Anaconda low voltage power cable. Qualification of these
It was stated previously in this report that there was no
                            cables is reported in test reports E-057-020-03 and
audit trail for Kulka terminal blocks in the Limitorque
                            E058-005-030, respectively.
operator qualification documentation, even though these
                    (3) Vendor Qualification Reports
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                            Vendor and/or test lab qualification test reports for wiring and
terminal blocks had been identified by the licensee.
                            terminal blocks included in the operators were reviewed.                                                  The
The
                            following discrepancies were identified as a result of this                                                                         -
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                            (a) There was no qualification test report available for G.E.
                                    Vulkene Supreme wire which was installed in some operators.
                                    The basis for qualification was a G.E. Product Data
                                    Pamphlet dated June 30, 1977, which states that the wiring
                                    is qualified to IEEE Stds. 323-74 and 383-74 and which
                                    presents certain qualification data.                                    The data presented is
                                    stated to be subject to change without notice. Therefore,
                                    there is no basis for demonstrating qualification of the
                                    Vulkene wiring to the requirements of 10 CFR 50.49. This.
                                    is a potential violation of110 CFR 50.49. (482/8614-05)
                            (b) There was no qualification test report or basis for
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basis of qualification of the terminal blocks was stated by
                                    identified during this inspection. This failure te
the licensee to be the " Design Qualification Report for
                                    demonstrate qualification is a potential violation of
Feedthrough/ Adapters Model assemblies ISP-719," dated
                                    10 CFR 50.49.               (482/8614-06)                ;
October 4, 1983.
                            (c)      It was stated previously in this report that there was no
In'this report, Kukla 602 series terminal
                                    audit trail for Kulka terminal blocks in the Limitorque
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                                    operator qualification documentation, even though these
. blocks _were qualified as a part of the electrical
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There was no documentation to show that the
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terminal blocks were' identical to or~ similar to those
                                    basis of qualification of the terminal blocks was stated by
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                                    the licensee to be the " Design Qualification Report for
identified in Limitorque operators, nor had an analysis
                                    Feedthrough/ Adapters Model assemblies ISP-719," dated
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been performed to predict qualified life in the operator
                                  . blocks _were qualified as a part of the electrical
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                                  . penetrations.              There was no documentation to show that the
                                    terminal blocks were' identical to or~ similar to those
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  I                                 been performed to predict qualified life in the operator
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Exit Meeting
An exit meeting was held on May 16, 1986, with the persons identified in
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Insp Rept 50-482/86-14 on 860512-16.Deviation Noted:Failure to Have Qualification Summaries & Environ Evaluation Worksheets for Vulkene Supreme Wiring & Kulka Terminal Blocks Used in Harsh Environ
ML20211N907
Person / Time
Site: Wolf Creek 
Issue date: 06/25/1986
From: Ireland R, Norman D
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION IV)
To:
Shared Package
ML20211N885 List:
References
50-482-86-14, IEIN-83-72, IEIN-86-003, IEIN-86-3, NUDOCS 8607110076
Download: ML20211N907 (7)


See also: IR 05000482/1986014

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APPENDIX B

U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

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NRC Inspection Report:

50-482/86-14

License:

NPF-42

Docket:

50-482

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Licensee:

Kansas Gas and Electric Company

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Wichita, Kansas 67201

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Facility Name: Wolf Creek Generating Station

Inspection At:

Burlington, Kansas

Inspection Conducted: May 12-16, 1986

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Areas Inspected:

Special, announced inspection to determine what wiring is

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Information Notices (IN) 83-72 and 86-03.

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The inspection determined that Limitorque operators, which had

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which appears to be unqualified was found in one of those operators during this

inspection. Also, the licensee had identified several operators with

unidentified wire or terminal blocks, and no apparent corrective action had

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DETAILS

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Persons Contacted

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Kansas' Gas and Electric

  • C. J. Hoch, Q.A. Technician

W. M. Lindsay, Supervisor, Quality Systems

  • M. G. Williams, Superintendent, Reg. and Adm.

N. Hoadley, Lead Engineer, NPE

D. Walsh, Supervisor, Maintenance Services

D. Glogowski, Maintenance Engineer

  • C. J. Pendergrass, Licensing Engineer
  • K. Petersen, Lead Engineer, Licensing

J. A. Zell, Manager, Nuclear Training

  • F. T. Rhodes, Plant Manager
  • J. Goode, Licensing Engineer

D. Rich, Superintendent, Maintenance

R. L. Hoyt, Senior Engineering Specialist

J. L. Houghton, Operations Coordinator

  • R. M. Grant, Director, Quality
  • A. A. Freitag, Manager, NPE
  • W. J. Rudolph, Manager, QA
  • 0. L. Maynard, Manager, Licensing
  • D. R. Prichard, Engineer, NPC
  • J. A. Bailey, Director, Engineering and Tech Services
  • G. D. Boyer, Superintendent, Technical Support

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C. E. Jeniks, Acting Lead, Electrical

NRC

J. E. Gagliardo, Chief, Reactor Projects Branch

  • J. E. Cummins, Senior Resident Inspector
  • B. L. Bartlett, Resident Inspector
  • D. E. Norman, Reactor Inspector
  • Denotes those present during exit interview on May 16, 1986.

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Purpose

The purpose of this inspection was to identify wiring used in Limitorque

valve operators installed in a harsh environment, to review the licensee's

environmental qualification documentation to ensure that qualification of

wiring was adequately established, and to review the licensee's actions

relative to IN 83-72 and IN 86-03.

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Inspection Summary

a.

Review of Previous Licensee Actions

Approximately 114 Limitorque operators are installed in a harsh

environment at Wolf Creek. Because of reported qualification

problems concerning the operators, the licensee performed inspections

in July 1984, which identified problems in wiring, terminal blocks,

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limit switches and mounting orientation for the operators. During

the licensee's inspection, all 11 operators covered by M-225

specification were found to have unidentified wires. The wires were

subsequently) replaced with qualified ' ires in accordance with Work

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Requests (WR 90306-85 through 90316-85. The operators were model

number SMB with serial numbers ranging from 238481 to 290374.

Unidentified wires were also found in operator KAHV-0030 (S/N 321295,

Spec. No. 231C, Model SMB.) and there was no documentation to show

that the wires were changed or determined to be qualified. This is a

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potential violation of 10 CFR 50.49.

(482/8614-01)

The licensee inspection also revealed that several types of terminal

blocks were being used in Limitorque operators.

In addition to the

terminal blocks, for which qualification data was available (Marathon

300/1600, Buchanan 0222/0524, GE EB-5 and Curtis Type "L"), Kulka

blocks were found and some others were not identif;able. There was

no documentation to show that the unidentified terminal blocks were

changed or determined to be qualified. This is a potential violation

of 10 CFR 50.49.

(482/8614-02.) The Kulka tenninal blocks are

discussed later in this report.

The licensee had also identified unqualified limit switches found

during their inspection. This information will be reviewed by NRC

during a subsequent inspection (open item 482/8614-03).

b.

Hardware Inspection

(1) Sample Selection

The master list of safety-related equipment located in a harsh

environment was reviewed and a sample of 10 operators was

selected to be inspected.

Selection of the sample was based on

the 1ollowing criteria:

(a) operators from several safety

systems, (b) range of Limitorque serial numbers, (c) at least

one operator previously inspected by the licensee, (d) operators

qualified by both Limitorque and the NSSS contractor, and

(e) operators located outside high radiation areas.

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EMHV-8802A(S/N216087)

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EJHV-8809A (S/N 200677)

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ENHV-0006 (S/N 238482

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LFHV-106

(S/N 256091

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EGHV-127

(S/N260401

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EGHV-061

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BGHV-8105 (S/N 247314)

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(2) Findings

Each operator was inspected to establish the type of internal

wiring. Most longer wires could be identified by wiring

manufacturer markings; however, many short wires did not have

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markings and were identified by visual comparison to previously

identified wires. Nine of the operators had a combination of

Rockbestos Firewall III, Raychem Flamtrol, or Vulkene Supreme

wiring. Most of the wires in operator EJHV-8809A were colored

blue and were marked "Techbestos."

Field wiring which interfaced with the operators was also

inspected. All wires appeared to be of the same type; however,

specific identification could not be made at this interface,

since the jariet material which contained the markings was not

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Documentation Review

(1) Equipment Qualification Cover Sheet

Each operator specification numba h.s an EQ cover sheet,

Equipment Evaluation Workshent (~E9) and a summary of

qualification details, such ar; 100 . iption of equipment-

qualified, specified and 'quah rleu u,vironment, qualification

method, qualified life, and reports used to establish-

qualification. The description of qualified equipment includes

such items as motor type, and terminal block type. During the

licensee walkdown inspections, certain wiring and terminal

blocks were identified (i.e., Vulkene Supreme wiring and Kukla

terminal blocks) which were neither' discussed nor referenced in

the qualification documentation. Therefore, no trail exists for

making a' determination of the qualification status of these

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described in the " Environmental Description of Safety Related

Electrical Equipment" submitted by letter dated January 17,

1986.

(482/8614-04)

(2) Cable Pull Cards

Cable pull cards for field cable interfacing with operators

EMHV-8802A and EGHV-127 were reviewed to establish cable

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identity.

Cables _ identified were Rockbestos 600V control cable,

and Anaconda low voltage power cable.

Qualification of these

cables is reported in test reports E-057-020-03 and

E058-005-030, respectively.

(3) Vendor Qualification Reports

Vendor and/or test lab qualification test reports for wiring and

terminal blocks included in the operators were reviewed.

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following discrepancies were identified as a result of this

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review:

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(a) There was no qualification test report available for G.E.

Vulkene Supreme wire which was installed in some operators.

The basis for qualification was a G.E. Product Data

Pamphlet dated June 30, 1977, which states that the wiring

is qualified to IEEE Stds. 323-74 and 383-74 and which

presents certain qualification data.

The data presented is

stated to be subject to change without notice.

Therefore,

there is no basis for demonstrating qualification of the

Vulkene wiring to the requirements of 10 CFR 50.49.

This.

is a potential violation of110 CFR 50.49.

(482/8614-05)

(b) There was no qualification test report or basis for

determining qualification of Techbestos wire which was

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identified during this inspection.

This failure te

demonstrate qualification is a potential violation of

10 CFR 50.49.

(482/8614-06)

(c)

It was stated previously in this report that there was no

audit trail for Kulka terminal blocks in the Limitorque

operator qualification documentation, even though these

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terminal blocks had been identified by the licensee.

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basis of qualification of the terminal blocks was stated by

the licensee to be the " Design Qualification Report for

Feedthrough/ Adapters Model assemblies ISP-719," dated

October 4, 1983.

In'this report, Kukla 602 series terminal

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. blocks _were qualified as a part of the electrical

. penetrations.

There was no documentation to show that the

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This failure to demonstrate qualification is

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4.

Exit Meeting

An exit meeting was held on May 16, 1986, with the persons identified in

paragraph 1 during which time results of the inspection were discussed.

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