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NOFACIL:50-335St.LuciePlantiUnitiiFloridaPoeer8cLightCo.50-389St.LuciePlantiUnit2iFloridaPower8cLightCo.AUTH.NAMEAUTHORAFFILIATION WOODY'.O.FloridaPoeer~cLightCo.RECIP.NAMERECIPIENTAFFILIATION DocumentControlBranch(Document ControlDesk)
NO FACIL: 50-335 St.Lucie Planti Unit ii Florida Poeer 8c Light Co.50-389 St.Lucie Planti Unit 2i Florida Power 8c Light Co.AUTH.NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION WOODY'.O.Florida Poeer~c Li ght Co.REC I P.NAME RECIP IENT AFFILIATION Document Control Branch (Document Control Desk)


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Specialrept:on87060'Pipersonnel discovered thatlessthanrequirednumberofsensorsinoneofteoavailable reactorvessellevelmonitoring soschannelsoperable.Causedbgpersonnel errorS.deficiency insurveillance procedure.
Special rept: on 87060'Pi personnel discovered that less than required number of sensors in one of teo available reactor vessel level monitoring sos channels oper able.Caused bg personnel error S.deficiency in surveillance procedure.
DISTRIBUTION CODE:IE22DCOPIESRECEIVED:
DISTRIBUTION CODE: IE22D COPIES RECEIVED: LTR ENCL (SIZE: (P TITLE: 50.73 Licensee Event Report (LER)i Incident Rpti etc.NOTES: DOCKET 05000335 05000389 RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME PD2-2 LA TOUR I GNYe E COP I ES LTTR ENCL 1 1 1 1 REC IP IENT ID CODE/NAME PD2-2 PD COPIES LTTR ENCL 1 1 INTERNAL: ACRS MICHELSQN AEOD/DQA AEOD/DSP/TPAB NRR/DEST/ADE NRR/DEBT/CEB NRR/DEST/ICSB NRR/DEBT/MTB NRR/DEST/RSB NRR/DLPG/HFB NRR/DOEA/EAB NRR/DREP/RPB NRR/PMAS/PTSB RES DEPY GI RES/DE/EIB 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 ACRS MOELLER AEOD/DSP/ROAB DEDRO NRR/DEST/ADS NRR/DEBT/ELB NRR/DEBT/MEB NRR/DEST/PSB NRR/DEST/SGB NRR/DLPG/GAB NRR/DREP/RAB-P AS/ILRB EG FILE 02 FORDS J RGN2 F 1LE 01 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 EXTERNAL: EGSG GROH M LPDR NSIC HARRIS'5 5 1 1 1 1 H ST LOBBY WARD NRC PDR NSIC MAYST G 1 1 1 1 1 TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED: LTTR 44 ENCL 42 P.O.14000, JUNO BEACH, F L 33408.0420 fJ.Ul:Y, 8 j981 L-87-282 U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C.20555 Gent lemen: Re: St.Lucie Units I and 2 Docket Nos.50-335 and 50-389 Special Report Date of Event: June 6, l987 Reactor Vessel Level Monitoring S stem (RYLMS)Channels Out of Service The attached Special Report is being transmitted pursuant to the requirements of St.Lucie Unit l Technical Specification 3.3.3.8 and Unit 2 Technical Specification 3.3.3.6 and pursuant to Technical Specification 6.9.2.The report provides notification that an RVLMS channel was out of service for greater than seven (7)days and the plans to restore the channels to service.Should there be any questions on this information, please contact us.Very truly yours,~~~oVC''ody Group Vice President Nuclear Energy COW/GR M/cn At tachment cc: Dr.J.Nelson Grace, Regional Administrator, Region ll, USNRC Senior Resident inspector, USNRC, St.Lucie Plant F'Dp<~>2 870706 87oyg g s D&#x17d;~osoooa~5 F'DR GR M5/060/I PEOPLE...SERVING PEOPLE NRC SPECIAL REPORT Reactor Vessel Level Monitoring System Channels Out of Service Amendment 79 to the St.Lucie Unit One Technical Specifications and Amendment 19 to the St.Lucie Unit 2 Technical Specifications were issued by the NRC on April 7, 1987.These new amendments added operability requirements for the Reactor Vessel Level Monitoring System (RVLMS)to the existing Accident Monitoring Instrumentation requirements.
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On June 9, 1987, it was discovered by plant personnel that less than the required number of sensors in one of the two available RVLMS channels on each unit were operable.The RVLMS on each unit is comprised of sixteen total sensors, eight, per channel.,-
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On Unit One, seven of sixteen sensors are operable;on Unit Two, eight of sixteen sensors are operable.The RVLMS on both St.Lucie Units One and Two is designed to monitor post-accident reactor vessel water inventory above the top of the active core when the Reactor Coolant System is at saturation conditions.
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Reactor vessel level is indicated by the existence of a temperature differential between adjacent heated and unheated thermocouples.
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The monitoring of a single RVLMS sensor will ensure that an adequate coolant inventory exists over the top of the core.In a fluid with relatively good heat transfer properties (liquid water), the temperature differential between the adjacent thermocouples is small;in a fluid with relatively poor heat transfer properties (steam vapor), the temperature difference is large.The combination of one heated and unheated thermocouple constitutes a sensor;the RVLMS consists of two separate A and B channels, each of which has eight sensors.When the new Technical Specification amendments were received at the plant, Operations personnel added surveillance requirements for the RVLMS to the existing monthly accident monitoring instrumentation surveillance procedures for both units.On June 6, 1987, the Reactor Control Operator (RCO)performing this surveillance on Unit One noted that several of the unheated thermocouples appeared to have failed.A plant work order was written for the Instrumentation and Controls (I&C)Department to investigate.
LTTR44ENCL42 P.O.14000,JUNOBEACH,FL33408.0420 fJ.Ul:Y,8j981L-87-282U.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission Attn:DocumentControlDeskWashington, D.C.20555Gentlemen:Re:St.LucieUnitsIand2DocketNos.50-335and50-389SpecialReportDateofEvent:June6,l987ReactorVesselLevelMonitoring Sstem(RYLMS)ChannelsOutofServiceTheattachedSpecialReportisbeingtransmitted pursuanttotherequirements ofSt.LucieUnitlTechnical Specification 3.3.3.8andUnit2Technical Specification 3.3.3.6andpursuanttoTechnical Specification 6.9.2.Thereportprovidesnotification thatanRVLMSchannelwasoutofserviceforgreaterthanseven(7)daysandtheplanstorestorethechannelstoservice.Shouldtherebeanyquestions onthisinformation, pleasecontactus.Verytrulyyours,~~~oVC''odyGroupVicePresident NuclearEnergyCOW/GRM/cnAttachmentcc:Dr.J.NelsonGrace,RegionalAdministrator, Regionll,USNRCSeniorResidentinspector, USNRC,St.LuciePlantF'Dp<~>287070687oyggsD&#x17d;~osoooa~5F'DRGRM5/060/IPEOPLE...
On June 9, 1987, at 1030 hours, Unit One Operations and I&C personnel determined that the lA Channel of the RVLMS was not operable as per the requirements of Technical Specification 3.3.3.8.Further investigation showed that the Unit Two 2B Channel of the RVLMS was inoperable as per the requirements of Specification 3.3.3.6.Five sensors on the 1A Channel and six sensors on the 2B channel were rendered administratively inoperable due to leads which were lifted and resistors which were installed by I&C technicians and supervisors over the past twelve months (March 28, 1987, on Unit 1, August 21 and November 21, 1986, on Unit Two).The'lifted leads and jumper wires to dummy resistors were installed due to operational problems in individual thermocouples and sensors.Tables provided in Attachment One detail the status of the sensors in each RVLMS channel for both units.The inoperability of the sensors was not detected prior to June 9 by Operations personnel due to a deficiency in the surveillance procedure.
SERVINGPEOPLE NRCSPECIALREPORTReactorVesselLevelMonitoring SystemChannelsOutofServiceAmendment 79totheSt.LucieUnitOneTechnical Specifications andAmendment 19totheSt.LucieUnit2Technical Specifications wereissuedbytheNRConApril7,1987.Thesenewamendments addedoperability requirements fortheReactorVesselLevelMonitoring System(RVLMS)totheexistingAccidentMonitoring Instrumentation requirements.
The verification of operability of, the sensors in each RVLMS channel was incomplete in that only the unheated junction thermocouple readings were verified, rather than the heated and unheated thermocouple readings.This resulted in only one half of each sensor being verified as operable.The surveillance procedures for both units were corrected immediately upon the discovery of the error, and the appropriate channels declared inoperable.
OnJune9,1987,itwasdiscovered byplantpersonnel thatlessthantherequirednumberofsensorsinoneofthetwoavailable RVLMSchannelsoneachunitwereoperable.
C Z&C personnel responsible for the maintenance of the RVLMS were'not fully cognizant of the operability requirements for each sensor as defined in the new technical specifications.
TheRVLMSoneachunitiscomprised ofsixteentotalsensors,eight,perchannel.,-
This resulted in a failure to accurately verify the status of the RVLMS when the technical specifications were implemented.
OnUnitOne,sevenofsixteensensorsareoperable; onUnitTwo,eightofsixteensensorsareoperable.
The failure to accurately determine the status and operability of the RVLMS system was due to personnel errors on the part of IaC supervisors, and due to a deficiency in the surveillance procedure.
TheRVLMSonbothSt.LucieUnitsOneandTwoisdesignedtomonitorpost-accident reactorvesselwaterinventory abovethetopoftheactivecorewhentheReactorCoolantSystemisatsaturation conditions.
Immediate corrective actions I.The surveillance procedures for both units for accident monitoring instrumentation were corrected to accurately reflect sensor operability.
Reactorvessellevelisindicated bytheexistence ofatemperature differential betweenadjacentheatedandunheatedthermocouples.
2.The appropriate RVLMS channels were declared inoperable.
Themonitoring ofasingleRVLMSsensorwillensurethatanadequatecoolantinventory existsoverthetopofthecore.Inafluidwithrelatively goodheattransferproperties (liquidwater),thetemperature differential betweentheadjacentthermocouples issmall;inafluidwithrelatively poorheattransferproperties (steamvapor),thetemperature difference islarge.Thecombination ofoneheatedandunheatedthermocouple constitutes asensor;theRVLMSconsistsoftwoseparateAandBchannels, eachofwhichhaseightsensors.WhenthenewTechnical Specification amendments werereceivedattheplant,Operations personnel addedsurveillance requirements fortheRVLMStotheexistingmonthlyaccidentmonitoring instrumentation surveillance procedures forbothunits.OnJune6,1987,theReactorControlOperator(RCO)performing thissurveillance onUnitOnenotedthatseveraloftheunheatedthermocouples appearedtohavefailed.AplantworkorderwaswrittenfortheInstrumentation andControls(I&C)Department toinvestigate.
Long-term corrective actions 2.Department supervisors will be required to verify the adequacy of the implementation of new technical specifications.
OnJune9,1987,at1030hours,UnitOneOperations andI&Cpersonnel determined thatthelAChanneloftheRVLMSwasnotoperableaspertherequirements ofTechnical Specification 3.3.3.8.Furtherinvestigation showedthattheUnitTwo2BChanneloftheRVLMSwasinoperable aspertherequirements ofSpecification 3.3.3.6.Fivesensorsonthe1AChannelandsixsensorsonthe2Bchannelwererenderedadministratively inoperable duetoleadswhichwereliftedandresistors whichwereinstalled byI&Ctechnicians andsupervisors overthepasttwelvemonths(March28,1987,onUnit1,August21andNovember21,1986,onUnitTwo).The'liftedleadsandjumperwires todummyresistors wereinstalled duetooperational problemsinindividual thermocouples andsensors.TablesprovidedinAttachment OnedetailthestatusofthesensorsineachRVLMSchannelforbothunits.Theinoperability ofthesensorswasnotdetectedpriortoJune9byOperations personnel duetoadeficiency inthesurveillance procedure.
The St.Lucie Plant Quality control Department will perform independent verifications of the actions.3.All inoperable channels are scheduled for replacement during the next refueling outage for each unit, as per the requirements of the specif ication.Alternate means of determining reactor vessel level are currently being developed on plant specific basis from CEOG generic guidelines.
Theverification ofoperability of,thesensorsineachRVLMSchannelwasincomplete inthatonlytheunheatedjunctionthermocouple readingswereverified, ratherthantheheatedandunheatedthermocouple readings.
Should there be any additional sensor failures in the IA Channel of the RVLMS an alternate method of monitoring will be initiated.
Thisresultedinonlyonehalfofeachsensorbeingverifiedasoperable.
ATTACHMENT ONE UNIT ONE RVLMS SENSOR STATUS 1A Channel Sensor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Unheated Thermocouple Inoperable Operable Inoperable Operable Operable Operable Operable Operable Heated Thermocouple Inoperablel Inoperable Inoperablel Inoperable Operable Inoperable Operable Operable 1B Channel Sensor Unheated Thermocouple 4 Heated Thermocouple 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Operable Operable Operable Inoperablel Operable Inoperablel Operable Inoperable Operable Inoperable Operable Inoperablel Operable Inoperablel Operable Inoperablel 1Input drift;leads lifted Heater malfunction UNIT TWO RVLMS SENSOR STATUS 2A Channel Sensor Unheated Thermocouple Heated Thermocouple 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Inoperable Operable Operable Operable Operable Inoperable Operable Operable Inoperable2 Operable Operable Operable Operable Inoperable Operable Operable 2B Channel Sensor Unheated Thermocouple Heated Thermocouple Operable Inoperable Operable Inoperable Operable Operable Inop'erablel Inoperablel Operable Operable Inoperable Operable Inoperable Operable Inoperablel Inoperablel 1Input drift;leads lifted 2Heater malfunction Temperature element malfunction}}
Thesurveillance procedures forbothunitswerecorrected immediately uponthediscovery oftheerror,andtheappropriate channelsdeclaredinoperable.
CZ&Cpersonnel responsible forthemaintenance oftheRVLMSwere'notfullycognizant oftheoperability requirements foreachsensorasdefinedinthenewtechnical specifications.
Thisresultedinafailuretoaccurately verifythestatusoftheRVLMSwhenthetechnical specifications wereimplemented.
Thefailuretoaccurately determine thestatusandoperability oftheRVLMSsystemwasduetopersonnel errorsonthepartofIaCsupervisors, andduetoadeficiency inthesurveillance procedure.
Immediate corrective actionsI.Thesurveillance procedures forbothunitsforaccidentmonitoring instrumentation werecorrected toaccurately reflectsensoroperability.
2.Theappropriate RVLMSchannelsweredeclaredinoperable.
Long-term corrective actions2.Department supervisors willberequiredtoverifytheadequacyoftheimplementation ofnewtechnical specifications.
TheSt.LuciePlantQualitycontrolDepartment willperformindependent verifications oftheactions.3.Allinoperable channelsarescheduled forreplacement duringthenextrefueling outageforeachunit,aspertherequirements ofthespecification.Alternate meansofdetermining reactorvessellevelarecurrently beingdeveloped onplantspecificbasisfromCEOGgenericguidelines.
Shouldtherebeanyadditional sensorfailuresintheIAChanneloftheRVLMSanalternate methodofmonitoring willbeinitiated.
ATTACHMENT ONE UNITONERVLMSSENSORSTATUS1AChannelSensor12345678UnheatedThermocouple Inoperable OperableInoperable OperableOperableOperableOperableOperableHeatedThermocouple Inoperablel Inoperable Inoperablel Inoperable OperableInoperable OperableOperable1BChannelSensorUnheatedThermocouple 4HeatedThermocouple 12345678OperableOperableOperableInoperablel OperableInoperablel OperableInoperable OperableInoperable OperableInoperablel OperableInoperablel OperableInoperablel 1Inputdrift;leadsliftedHeatermalfunction UNITTWORVLMSSENSORSTATUS2AChannelSensorUnheatedThermocouple HeatedThermocouple 12345678Inoperable OperableOperableOperableOperableInoperable OperableOperableInoperable2 OperableOperableOperableOperableInoperable OperableOperable2BChannelSensorUnheatedThermocouple HeatedThermocouple OperableInoperable OperableInoperable OperableOperableInop'erablel Inoperablel OperableOperableInoperable OperableInoperable OperableInoperablel Inoperablel 1Inputdrift;leadslifted2Heatermalfunction Temperature elementmalfunction}}

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Special Rept:On 870609,personnel Discovered That Less than Required Number of Sensors in One of Two Available Reactor Vessel Level Monitoring Sys Channels Operable.Caused by Personnel Error & Deficiency in Surveillance Procedure
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REGULATE Y INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION YSTEM (RIDS)ACCESSION NBR: 8707150152 DOC.DATE: 87/07/06 NOTARIZED:

NO FACIL: 50-335 St.Lucie Planti Unit ii Florida Poeer 8c Light Co.50-389 St.Lucie Planti Unit 2i Florida Power 8c Light Co.AUTH.NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION WOODY'.O.Florida Poeer~c Li ght Co.REC I P.NAME RECIP IENT AFFILIATION Document Control Branch (Document Control Desk)

SUBJECT:

Special rept: on 87060'Pi personnel discovered that less than required number of sensors in one of teo available reactor vessel level monitoring sos channels oper able.Caused bg personnel error S.deficiency in surveillance procedure.

DISTRIBUTION CODE: IE22D COPIES RECEIVED: LTR ENCL (SIZE: (P TITLE: 50.73 Licensee Event Report (LER)i Incident Rpti etc.NOTES: DOCKET 05000335 05000389 RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME PD2-2 LA TOUR I GNYe E COP I ES LTTR ENCL 1 1 1 1 REC IP IENT ID CODE/NAME PD2-2 PD COPIES LTTR ENCL 1 1 INTERNAL: ACRS MICHELSQN AEOD/DQA AEOD/DSP/TPAB NRR/DEST/ADE NRR/DEBT/CEB NRR/DEST/ICSB NRR/DEBT/MTB NRR/DEST/RSB NRR/DLPG/HFB NRR/DOEA/EAB NRR/DREP/RPB NRR/PMAS/PTSB RES DEPY GI RES/DE/EIB 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 ACRS MOELLER AEOD/DSP/ROAB DEDRO NRR/DEST/ADS NRR/DEBT/ELB NRR/DEBT/MEB NRR/DEST/PSB NRR/DEST/SGB NRR/DLPG/GAB NRR/DREP/RAB-P AS/ILRB EG FILE 02 FORDS J RGN2 F 1LE 01 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 EXTERNAL: EGSG GROH M LPDR NSIC HARRIS'5 5 1 1 1 1 H ST LOBBY WARD NRC PDR NSIC MAYST G 1 1 1 1 1 TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED: LTTR 44 ENCL 42 P.O.14000, JUNO BEACH, F L 33408.0420 fJ.Ul:Y, 8 j981 L-87-282 U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C.20555 Gent lemen: Re: St.Lucie Units I and 2 Docket Nos.50-335 and 50-389 Special Report Date of Event: June 6, l987 Reactor Vessel Level Monitoring S stem (RYLMS)Channels Out of Service The attached Special Report is being transmitted pursuant to the requirements of St.Lucie Unit l Technical Specification 3.3.3.8 and Unit 2 Technical Specification 3.3.3.6 and pursuant to Technical Specification 6.9.2.The report provides notification that an RVLMS channel was out of service for greater than seven (7)days and the plans to restore the channels to service.Should there be any questions on this information, please contact us.Very truly yours,~~~oVCody Group Vice President Nuclear Energy COW/GR M/cn At tachment cc: Dr.J.Nelson Grace, Regional Administrator, Region ll, USNRC Senior Resident inspector, USNRC, St.Lucie Plant F'Dp<~>2 870706 87oyg g s DŽ~osoooa~5 F'DR GR M5/060/I PEOPLE...SERVING PEOPLE NRC SPECIAL REPORT Reactor Vessel Level Monitoring System Channels Out of Service Amendment 79 to the St.Lucie Unit One Technical Specifications and Amendment 19 to the St.Lucie Unit 2 Technical Specifications were issued by the NRC on April 7, 1987.These new amendments added operability requirements for the Reactor Vessel Level Monitoring System (RVLMS)to the existing Accident Monitoring Instrumentation requirements.

On June 9, 1987, it was discovered by plant personnel that less than the required number of sensors in one of the two available RVLMS channels on each unit were operable.The RVLMS on each unit is comprised of sixteen total sensors, eight, per channel.,-

On Unit One, seven of sixteen sensors are operable;on Unit Two, eight of sixteen sensors are operable.The RVLMS on both St.Lucie Units One and Two is designed to monitor post-accident reactor vessel water inventory above the top of the active core when the Reactor Coolant System is at saturation conditions.

Reactor vessel level is indicated by the existence of a temperature differential between adjacent heated and unheated thermocouples.

The monitoring of a single RVLMS sensor will ensure that an adequate coolant inventory exists over the top of the core.In a fluid with relatively good heat transfer properties (liquid water), the temperature differential between the adjacent thermocouples is small;in a fluid with relatively poor heat transfer properties (steam vapor), the temperature difference is large.The combination of one heated and unheated thermocouple constitutes a sensor;the RVLMS consists of two separate A and B channels, each of which has eight sensors.When the new Technical Specification amendments were received at the plant, Operations personnel added surveillance requirements for the RVLMS to the existing monthly accident monitoring instrumentation surveillance procedures for both units.On June 6, 1987, the Reactor Control Operator (RCO)performing this surveillance on Unit One noted that several of the unheated thermocouples appeared to have failed.A plant work order was written for the Instrumentation and Controls (I&C)Department to investigate.

On June 9, 1987, at 1030 hours0.0119 days <br />0.286 hours <br />0.0017 weeks <br />3.91915e-4 months <br />, Unit One Operations and I&C personnel determined that the lA Channel of the RVLMS was not operable as per the requirements of Technical Specification 3.3.3.8.Further investigation showed that the Unit Two 2B Channel of the RVLMS was inoperable as per the requirements of Specification 3.3.3.6.Five sensors on the 1A Channel and six sensors on the 2B channel were rendered administratively inoperable due to leads which were lifted and resistors which were installed by I&C technicians and supervisors over the past twelve months (March 28, 1987, on Unit 1, August 21 and November 21, 1986, on Unit Two).The'lifted leads and jumper wires to dummy resistors were installed due to operational problems in individual thermocouples and sensors.Tables provided in Attachment One detail the status of the sensors in each RVLMS channel for both units.The inoperability of the sensors was not detected prior to June 9 by Operations personnel due to a deficiency in the surveillance procedure.

The verification of operability of, the sensors in each RVLMS channel was incomplete in that only the unheated junction thermocouple readings were verified, rather than the heated and unheated thermocouple readings.This resulted in only one half of each sensor being verified as operable.The surveillance procedures for both units were corrected immediately upon the discovery of the error, and the appropriate channels declared inoperable.

C Z&C personnel responsible for the maintenance of the RVLMS were'not fully cognizant of the operability requirements for each sensor as defined in the new technical specifications.

This resulted in a failure to accurately verify the status of the RVLMS when the technical specifications were implemented.

The failure to accurately determine the status and operability of the RVLMS system was due to personnel errors on the part of IaC supervisors, and due to a deficiency in the surveillance procedure.

Immediate corrective actions I.The surveillance procedures for both units for accident monitoring instrumentation were corrected to accurately reflect sensor operability.

2.The appropriate RVLMS channels were declared inoperable.

Long-term corrective actions 2.Department supervisors will be required to verify the adequacy of the implementation of new technical specifications.

The St.Lucie Plant Quality control Department will perform independent verifications of the actions.3.All inoperable channels are scheduled for replacement during the next refueling outage for each unit, as per the requirements of the specif ication.Alternate means of determining reactor vessel level are currently being developed on plant specific basis from CEOG generic guidelines.

Should there be any additional sensor failures in the IA Channel of the RVLMS an alternate method of monitoring will be initiated.

ATTACHMENT ONE UNIT ONE RVLMS SENSOR STATUS 1A Channel Sensor 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Unheated Thermocouple Inoperable Operable Inoperable Operable Operable Operable Operable Operable Heated Thermocouple Inoperablel Inoperable Inoperablel Inoperable Operable Inoperable Operable Operable 1B Channel Sensor Unheated Thermocouple 4 Heated Thermocouple 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Operable Operable Operable Inoperablel Operable Inoperablel Operable Inoperable Operable Inoperable Operable Inoperablel Operable Inoperablel Operable Inoperablel 1Input drift;leads lifted Heater malfunction UNIT TWO RVLMS SENSOR STATUS 2A Channel Sensor Unheated Thermocouple Heated Thermocouple 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Inoperable Operable Operable Operable Operable Inoperable Operable Operable Inoperable2 Operable Operable Operable Operable Inoperable Operable Operable 2B Channel Sensor Unheated Thermocouple Heated Thermocouple Operable Inoperable Operable Inoperable Operable Operable Inop'erablel Inoperablel Operable Operable Inoperable Operable Inoperable Operable Inoperablel Inoperablel 1Input drift;leads lifted 2Heater malfunction Temperature element malfunction