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{{#Wiki_filter:0FPL.October 1, 2013L-2013-291 10 CFR 50.36U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control DeskWashington, D. C. 20555Re: St. Lucie Unit IDocket No. 50-335Date of Event: September 18, 2013Technical Specification Special ReportRadiation Monitor Inoperable Greater Than 72 HoursThe attached special report is being submitted pursuant to the requirements of St. Lucie Unit ITechnical Specification 3.3.3.1, Action b, Table 3.3-6, Action 15, and Technical Specification 6.9.2. This report provides notification that the Main Steam Line (MSL) Radiation monitor wasinoperable for greater than 72 hours.Alternate means of radiation monitoring were implemented in accordance with the Technical Specification ACTION statement.
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Sincerely, Eric S. KatzmanLicensing ManagerSt. Lucie PlantESK/KWFFlorida Power & Ught Company6501 S. Ocean Drive, Jensen Beach, FL 34957 St. Lucie Unit I L-2013-291 Docket No. 50-335 Attachment Page 1 of 2I. TITLEMain Steam Line (MSL) Radiation Monitor Inoperable Greater Than 72 Hours.11. EVENT DESCRIPTION On September 18, 2013, St. Lucie Unit I was in Mode I at 100% power. The MSL radiation
: monitor, RE-26-62, experienced erratic behavior and the radiation monitor was taken out ofservice.
The limiting condition for operation (LCO) for TS 3.3.3.1, Action b, Table 3.3-6,Action 15, states that:"With the number of OPERABLE Channels less than required by the MinimumChannels OPERABLE requirement, either restore the inoperable Channel(s) toOPERABLE status within 72 hours, or:1) Initiate the preplanned alternate method of monitoring the appropriate parameter(s),
and2) Prepare and submit a Special Report to the Commission pursuant toSpecification 6.9.2 within 14 days following the event outlining the actiontaken, the cause of the inoperability and the plans and schedule for restoring the system to OPERABLE status."Work Order (WO) 40268484 was initiated to troubleshoot and repair the erratic behavior.
OnSeptember 20, 2013, troubleshooting efforts to repair the radiation monitor were unsuccessful and the 72-hour time period to restore the subject radiation monitor to operable status expired.III. CAUSE OF THE EVENTInvestigation into the erratic behavior of the MSL radiation
: monitor, RE-26-62, identified thatthe power supply or the detector was nonfunctioning.
The detector and power supply are locatedat the main steam line pipe. The present scaffolding arrangement for the upcoming outage doesnot allow a safe escape route if a main steam line safety valves would lift. Therefore troubleshooting performed during the upcoming outage will confirm the cause of the detectorfailure.
St. Lucie Unit 1Docket No. 50-335L-2013-291 Attachment Page 2 of 2IV. ACTIONS TAKENShort Term:Alternate monitoring was implemented in accordance with TS 3.3.3.1, Action b, Table 3.3-6,Action 15.Long Term:The detector is being repaired during SL1-25 under WO 40268484.
V. SCHEDULE FOR RESTORING SYSTEMThe outage started September 30, 2013, with repair of the radiation monitor and postmaintenance testing to follow. If the MSL radiation
: monitor, RE-26-62, is not restored toservice by the end of SLI-25 an update will be provided.}}

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St. Lucie, Unit 1, Submittal of Technical Specification Special Report Radiation Monitor Inoperable Greater than 72 Hours
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Issue date: 10/01/2013
From: Katzman E S
Florida Power & Light Co
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Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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0FPL.October 1, 2013L-2013-291 10 CFR 50.36U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control DeskWashington, D. C. 20555Re: St. Lucie Unit IDocket No. 50-335Date of Event: September 18, 2013Technical Specification Special ReportRadiation Monitor Inoperable Greater Than 72 HoursThe attached special report is being submitted pursuant to the requirements of St. Lucie Unit ITechnical Specification 3.3.3.1, Action b, Table 3.3-6, Action 15, and Technical Specification 6.9.2. This report provides notification that the Main Steam Line (MSL) Radiation monitor wasinoperable for greater than 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br />.Alternate means of radiation monitoring were implemented in accordance with the Technical Specification ACTION statement.

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Sincerely, Eric S. KatzmanLicensing ManagerSt. Lucie PlantESK/KWFFlorida Power & Ught Company6501 S. Ocean Drive, Jensen Beach, FL 34957 St. Lucie Unit I L-2013-291 Docket No. 50-335 Attachment Page 1 of 2I. TITLEMain Steam Line (MSL) Radiation Monitor Inoperable Greater Than 72 Hours.11. EVENT DESCRIPTION On September 18, 2013, St. Lucie Unit I was in Mode I at 100% power. The MSL radiation

monitor, RE-26-62, experienced erratic behavior and the radiation monitor was taken out ofservice.

The limiting condition for operation (LCO) for TS 3.3.3.1, Action b, Table 3.3-6,Action 15, states that:"With the number of OPERABLE Channels less than required by the MinimumChannels OPERABLE requirement, either restore the inoperable Channel(s) toOPERABLE status within 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br />, or:1) Initiate the preplanned alternate method of monitoring the appropriate parameter(s),

and2) Prepare and submit a Special Report to the Commission pursuant toSpecification 6.9.2 within 14 days following the event outlining the actiontaken, the cause of the inoperability and the plans and schedule for restoring the system to OPERABLE status."Work Order (WO) 40268484 was initiated to troubleshoot and repair the erratic behavior.

OnSeptember 20, 2013, troubleshooting efforts to repair the radiation monitor were unsuccessful and the 72-hour time period to restore the subject radiation monitor to operable status expired.III. CAUSE OF THE EVENTInvestigation into the erratic behavior of the MSL radiation

monitor, RE-26-62, identified thatthe power supply or the detector was nonfunctioning.

The detector and power supply are locatedat the main steam line pipe. The present scaffolding arrangement for the upcoming outage doesnot allow a safe escape route if a main steam line safety valves would lift. Therefore troubleshooting performed during the upcoming outage will confirm the cause of the detectorfailure.

St. Lucie Unit 1Docket No. 50-335L-2013-291 Attachment Page 2 of 2IV. ACTIONS TAKENShort Term:Alternate monitoring was implemented in accordance with TS 3.3.3.1, Action b, Table 3.3-6,Action 15.Long Term:The detector is being repaired during SL1-25 under WO 40268484.

V. SCHEDULE FOR RESTORING SYSTEMThe outage started September 30, 2013, with repair of the radiation monitor and postmaintenance testing to follow. If the MSL radiation

monitor, RE-26-62, is not restored toservice by the end of SLI-25 an update will be provided.