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| issue date = 09/04/1987
| issue date = 09/04/1987
| title = LER 87-047-00:on 870804-05,auxiliary Feedwater Actuations Occurred Due to Trips of Main Feedwater Pump 1A.Caused by Discharge Pressure Switches Out of Calibr.Discharge Pressure Switches recalibr.W/870904 Ltr
| title = LER 87-047-00:on 870804-05,auxiliary Feedwater Actuations Occurred Due to Trips of Main Feedwater Pump 1A.Caused by Discharge Pressure Switches Out of Calibr.Discharge Pressure Switches recalibr.W/870904 Ltr
| author name = SCHWABENBAUER, WATSON R A
| author name = Schwabenbauer, Watson R
| author affiliation = CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
| author affiliation = CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
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{{#Wiki_filter:REGU~~INFORMATION DISTRIBUT~TEM (BIDS>ACCESSION NBR: 8709100310 DOC.DATE: 87/OV/04 NOTARIZED:
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NQ FACIL: 50-400 Shearon Harr is Nuclear Power PlantJ Unit 1J Carolina AUTH.NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION SCHWABENBAUER Carolina Poeer 5 Light Co.WATSON>R.A.Car ol ina Power 5 Light Co.RECIP.NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION DOCKET 05000400
ACCESSION NBR: 8709100310               DOC. DATE:   87/OV/04   NOTARIZED: NQ         DOCKET FACIL: 50-400 Shearon         Harr is Nuclear Power PlantJ Unit       1J Carolina   05000400 AUTH. NAME               AUTHOR AFFILIATION SCHWABENBAUER           Carolina Poeer 5 Light Co.
WATSON> R. A.           Car ol ina Power 5 Light Co.
RECIP. NAME             RECIPIENT AFFILIATION


==SUBJECT:==
==SUBJECT:==
LER 87-047-00:
LER   87-047-00: on 870804-05J auxiliary feedujater actuations occurred due to trips of main feedea'ter pump 1A. Caused bg discharge pressure seitches out of calibr. Discharge pressure seitches recalibr. W/870904 DISTRIBUTION CODE: IE22D CDPIES RECEIVED: LTR itr.
on 870804-05J auxiliary feedujater actuations occurred due to trips of main feedea'ter pump 1A.Caused bg discharge pressure seitches out of calibr.Discharge pressure seitches recalibr.W/870904 itr.DISTRIBUTION CODE: IE22D CDPIES RECEIVED: LTR j ENCL j SIZE: 5 TITLE: 50.73 Licensee Event Report (LER)J Incident RptJ etc.NOTES: Ap p 1 i cat i on f or p ermi t reneuja 1 filed.05000400 RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME PD2-1 L*BUCKLEYJ B INTERNAL: ACRS MICKELSQN AEQD/DOA AEOD/DSP/ROAB DEDRQ NRR/DEST/CEB NRR/DEST/lCSB NRR/DEST/MTB NRR/DEST/RSB NRR/DLPG/HFB NRR/DOEA/EAB N RZDREP/RPB EQ F~02 RES ELFORDJ J , RGN2 FILE 01 EXTERNAL: EGG.G GROHJ M LPDR NSIC HARRISJ J COP IES LTTR ENCL 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 5 1 1 1 1 RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME PD2-1 PD ACRS MOELLER AEOD/DSP/NAS AEOD/DSP/TPAB NRR/DEST/ADS NRR/DEST/ELB NRR/DEST/MEB NRR/DEST/PSB NRR/DEST/SGB NRR/DLPG/GAB NRR/DREP/RAB NRR/PMAS/ILRB RES DEPY GI RES/DE/EIB H ST LOBBY WARD NRC PDR NSIC MAYSJ G COPIES LTTR ENCL 1 1 2 2 1 1 f f 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 TOTAL NUMBER OF CQP IES REQUIRED: LTTR 43 ENCL 42 NRC Form 366 (9.63)Iv hA I I.e~4404?k r4<kAv~0 LICENSEE EVENT REPORT (LER)a~US.NUCLEAR REOULATORY COMMISSION APPAOVED OMB NO.31500104 EXPIRES: 5/31/65 FACILITY NAME (I)SH S N CLEAR P DOCKET NUMBER (2)0 5 0 0 0 PA E 3 1 OF AUXILIARY FEEDWATER ACTUATION.DUE TO MAIN FEEDWATER PUMP lA.TRIPS CAUSED BY DISCHARGE PRESSURE SWITCHES BEING 0 F EVENT DATE IS)LER NUMBER (6)REPORT DATE (7)OTHER FACILITIES INVOLVED (SI MONTH DAY YEAR YEAR: SEOUENTIAL
TITLE: 50. 73 Licensee Event Report (LER) Incident RptJ J j  ENCL j    SIZE:
!?Wc: NUMBER REVISK?N'?~c6 NUMBER MONTH DAY YEAR FACILITY NAMES DOCKET NUMBER(SI 0 5 0 0 0 0 8 0 5 8 7 8 7 0 4 7 0 0 0 9 04 87 0 5 0 0 0 OPERATINO MODE (9)POWER LEVEL oo)00 0 Rv'~R?~c>Wp'0.402(B) 20.405(~)(1)(l)20,405(el(II(ill 20.405(~I (1)(ill)20 405(~)(1)(ivt 20,405(e)(1)(v) 20.405(c)50.36(c)(1)50.36(c)(2)50.73(e)(2)
etc.
I I)50.73(e)(2)(li)50.73(e)(2)(III)LICENSEE CONTACT FOR THIS LER 02I 60,73(e)(2)(lr)50.734)(2)(v) 50.73(e)(2)(rll)50.73(e)(2)(vill)(A)50.73(~)(2)(vill)(B) 50.73(e)(2)(x)THIS REPORT IS SUBMITTED PURSUANT T 0 THE REDUIREMENTB QF 10 cFR ():/check one or more of the follovy/nP/
5 NOTES: Ap p 1 i cat i on f or p ermi t reneuja 1 filed.                             05000400 RECIPIENT             COP IES            RECIPIENT          COPIES ID CODE/NAME             LTTR ENCL          ID CODE/NAME      LTTR ENCL PD2-1 L*                     1      1      PD2-1 PD                1    1 BUCKLEYJ B                           1 INTERNAL: ACRS MICKELSQN                 1      1      ACRS MOELLER          2    2 AEQD/DOA                     1      1      AEOD/DSP/NAS            1    1 AEOD/DSP/ROAB                 2      2      AEOD/DSP/TPAB            f    f DEDRQ                         1      1      NRR/DEST/ADS            1    0 NRR/DEST/CEB                  1      1      NRR/DEST/ELB                  1 NRR/DEST/lCSB                        1      NRR/DEST/MEB                  1 NRR/DEST/MTB                  1     1     NRR/DEST/PSB                  1 NRR/DEST/RSB                  1      1      NRR/DEST/SGB            1    1 NRR/DLPG/HFB                        1      NRR/DLPG/GAB            1    1 NRR/DOEA/EAB                  1      1      NRR/DREP/RAB             1    1 N RZDREP/RPB                  2      2      NRR/PMAS/ ILRB           1    1 EQ  F~            02      1      1      RES DEPY GI             1    1 RES    ELFORDJ    J          1      1      RES/DE/EIB                   1
(11)73.71(B)73.71(c)OTHER/SPeclfy/n Ahttrect tN/owend fn Text A'RC Fo&#x17d;366A/NAME R.Schwabenbauer Regulatory Compliance
          , RGN2      FILE      01      1      1 EXTERNAL:  EGG.G  GROHJ M              5      5      H ST LOBBY WARD         1   1 LPDR                          1     1     NRC PDR                  1   1 NSIC HARRISJ J                1     1     NSIC MAYSJ G            1   1 TOTAL NUMBER OF CQP IES REQUIRED:             LTTR     43   ENCL   42
, TELEPHONE NUMBER AREA CODE 9 193 62-26 69 COMPLETE ONE LINE FOR EACH COMPONENT FAILURE DESCRIBED IN THIS REPORT (13)CAUSE SYSTEM COMPONENT MANUFAC.TVAER y h'('AUSE SYSTEM COMPONENT MANUFAC.TVRER EPOATABLE TO NPRDS 4M': B S J PI SM 35 x r?trCr 1m Nck@%oxno.'NN SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT EXPECTED (14)YES llf yn, complete EXPECTED SUBhll$$/O/Y DATE/x NO ABsTRAcT/L/mlt to/cot)epecet, le., epproolmnely fifteen tlnple.opere typnvritten linn/(16)ABSTRACT: EXPECTED SU 5 MISSION DATE (I BI MONTH DAY YEAR The plant was August 5, 1987.August 5, 1987 actuations due pressure.in Mode 3, Hot Standby, at 0 percent reactor power on During the period of August 4, 1987 at 2344 hours and at 0212 hours, there were four Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW)to trips of Main Feedwater (MFW)Pump 1A on high discharge A work ticket was issued for Instrument and Control (I&C)technicians to check the setpoints of the pressure switches on the discharge of MFW pump 1A.Three out of the four pressure switches were found to be out of calibration; they had drifted to a lower setpoint.The fourth pressure switch was within acceptable tolerance.
The pressure switches were recalibrated and MFW pump 1A started at 1328hours and ran normally.+ID O OC P)H QIC O(3.'v R mo.lA Action to prevent recurrence is that design changes are being prepared for the Feedwater and Condensate Systems which will reduce the discharge pressure of the Main Feedwater Pumps and provide margin between operating conditions and equipment trip setpoints'he actuation logic for the Auxiliary Feedwater System will be reviewed to determine if the actuation on a Main Feedwater Pump trip can be reduced.r This event is reportable under 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(iv) as an actuation of an Engineered Safety Feature (Auxiliary Feedwater System).NRC Form 365 IB.IL1l
~0 l NRC Form 388A (34)3)LICENSEE EVENT REPORT (LER)TEXT CONTINUATION US.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION APPROVED OMB NO.3150-0104 EXPIRES: 8/31/88 FACILITY NAME (I)Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant Unit 1 TEXT///mero brooch/>>//rko>>L Iree e/R/Oronc/HRC Form 3884'4/I)7)DOCKET NUMBER (2)0 5 0 0 0 4 0 0 LER NUMBER (8)YEAR ear SEOVENTIAL K%IIEVISION NVM crl'.r NVMBErl 87-0 47-00 PAGE (3)0 4 0 2 OF DESCRIPTION:
The plant was stable in.Mode 3, Hot Standby, at 0 percent reactor power on August 5, 1987.During the period of August 4, 1987 at 2344 hours and August 5, 1987 at 0212 hours, there were four Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW)(EIIS:BA)actuations due to trips of Main Feedwater (MFW)Pump 1A (EIIS:SJ)on high discharge pressure.At 2344 hours on August 4, 1987, MFW pump 1A was started to feed the Steam Generators (EIIS:SB), the pump tripped on high discharge pressure.This resulted in Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW)Pump 1B (EIIS:BA)to start, as required, to feed the steam generators.
AFW pump lA was already in service at the time.At 2356 hours, another attempt was made to start MFW pump 1A;again it tripped on high discharge pressure.At 0005 hours on August 5, 1987, MFW pump 1B was started and the AFW pumps secured at 0017 hours.At 0156 hours, it was decided to stop MFW pump 1B and try restarting MFW pump" lA.At 0201 hours, an attempt was made to start MFW pump 1A with the discharge valves partially open instead of closed as required by pump logic.MFW pump 1A tripped, which caused both motor driven AFW pumps to actuate, as required.At 0212 hours, with discharge valves on MFW pump 1A closed as required by pump logic, an attempt was made to start MFW pump 1A and again it tripped on high discharge pressure.At 0230 hours, MFW pump 1B was started and the AFW pumps were secured.A work ticket was issued for Instrument and Control technicians to check the setpoints of the pressure switches (Mercoid Model gDAW-7043-804B-RG13E) on the discharge of MFW pump 1A.Three out of the four pressure switches were found to be out of calibration', they had drifted to a lower setpoint.The fourth pressure switch was within tolerance of its required setpoint.The MFW pump has four pressure switches installed on the pumps discharge line.The pump will trip if three out of the four pressure switches show a high discharge pressure.Since only one of the four pressure switches showed a low discharge pressure, MFW pump 1A tripped on high discharge pressure.\The pressure switches were recalibrated and MFW pump 1A was started at 1328 hours and ran normally.NRC FOII44 388A (84)3)m U.S.GPO:1888.0424 838/488


NRC Form 366A T34)3)LICENSEE EVENT REPORT (LER)TEXT CONTINUATION UA.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION APPROVED OMB NO.3150-0104 EXPIRES: 8/31/68 FACILITY NAME (1)DOCKET NUMBER (2)LER NUMBER (6)PACE (3)Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant Unit 1 TEXT/0'moro<<Mce/r Er)oker/, Irso a////Oon/I NRC Forrrr 3/IBAB/(IT)CAUSE: 0 5 0 0 0 4 0 0 YEAR@<8 7 SEQUENTIAL
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~P NUMBER 0 4 7 REVISION NUMSER 00 03 OF 0 4 It is concluded that=the drift of the discharge pressure switches is incidental to the event because the drift is very small with regard to the total setpoint.The root cause of the MFW pump trip lies in the current design of the condensate and feedwater systems which produce very high MFW pump discharge pressures.
NRC Form 366
As a result, when the pump is at minimum flow, small perturbations in system flow and pressure may inadvertently trip the pump.The minimum flow is maintained by a recirculation valve and it must respond to changes in flow demand from the steam generator flow control valves.It has been calculated that the closure of a feedwater regulating valve can cause momentary pressure spikes of an additional 200 psig when the pump is run at minimum flow.The high discharge pressure and recirculation flow control systems are the subject of ongoing design changes.These changes are also examining the need for protective and setpoint trips on the MFW pumps.As a separate matter, there is no clear need to have an automatic AFW start on an MFW pump trip especially at no load.This trip is anticipatory in nature and is not safety-related.
                                                                                                                                    ~0                          US. NUCLEAR REOULATORY COMMISSION (9.63)
No credit is taken in accident analysis for this trip.Carolina Power (t Light (CP&L)is investigating the requirement to include this actuation signal.Manual operation of the AFW system is routinely expected at no-load conditions in lieu of the MFW pump.ANALYSIS: This event is reportable per 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(iv) as an automatic actuation of an Engineered Safety Feature (Auxiliary Feedwater System).There were no safety consequences as a result of this event.The Auxiliary Feedwater System started as required upon loss of Main Feedwater to maintain water levels in the Steam Generators.
APPAOVED OMB NO. 31500104 EXPIRES: 5/31/65 LICENSEE EVENT REPORT (LER)
In this case, as the reactor was stable in Mode 3, Hot Standby, and at 0 percent power, the loss of Main Feedwater did not result in a plant trip.This start is non-safety and anticipatory.
FACILITYNAME (I)                                                                                                                            DOCKET NUMBER (2)                              PA E 3 SH                        S N    CLEAR P                                                                                                0    5      0    0      0                1    OF AUXILIARY FEEDWATER ACTUATION.DUE TO MAIN FEEDWATER                                                          PUMP          lA. TRIPS CAUSED BY DISCHARGE PRESSURE SWITCHES BEING 0                                                            F EVENT DATE IS)                    LER NUMBER (6)                          REPORT DATE (7)                                OTHER FACILITIES INVOLVED (SI
The drift of the pressure switches was not severe enough to cause a trip of the MFW pump at full load conditions.
: SEOUENTIAL            REVISK?N                                              FACILITYNAMES                              DOCKET NUMBER(SI MONTH      DAY      YEAR    YEAR    !?Wc:    NUMBER      '?~c6 NUMBER    MONTH        DAY        YEAR 0  5    0    0    0 0 8 0          5 8 7        8 7              0 4      7        0    0 0        9    04 87                                                                      0    5  0    0    0 THIS REPORT IS SUBMITTED PURSUANT T 0 THE REDUIREMENTB QF 10 cFR (): /check one or more                        of the  follovy/nP/ (11)
If the drift had been more severe, it could have caused a MFW pump trip under normal operating conditions (i.e.not during minimum flow conditions).
OPERATINO MODE (9)                                                              20.405(c)                                60,73(e) (2) (lr)                                73.71(B)
The worst case would occur at 100 percent power where the loss of one Main Feedwater Pump results in an automatic turbine runback with the potential for a reactor trip, due to low Steam.Generator water levels during the transient.
POWER                          20.405( ~ )(1)(l)                          50.36(c) (1)                              50.734)(2)(v)                                    73.71(c)
A loss.of all MFW is an analyzed accident in the FSAR.NRC FORM SSEA (94)3)*U 8 QPO 1988 0 824 538/465 0 I(hi IE NRC Form 388A I LICENSEE EVENT REPORT (LER)TEXT CONTINUATION US.NUCLEAR REOULATORY COMMISSION APPROVED OMB NO.3ISOMI04 EXPIRES: 8/31/88 ()FACILITY NAME Ill Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant Unit 1 TEXT (/more<<reoe lr reqokerf, rree ed$Wonal HRC%%drm 33843 I ull ANALYSIS: (continued)
LEVEL oo)  c>Wp'0.402(B) 00 0              20,405(el(II(ill                            50.36(c) (2)                              50.73(e) (2) (rll)                                OTHER /SPeclfy /n Ahttrect tN/owend fn Text A'RC Fo' 20.405( ~ I (1)(ill)                        50.73(e)(2) I I)                          50.73(e) (2) (vill)(A)                            366A/
DOCKET NUMBER Ill 0 5 0 0 0 4 P P YEAR gg SEOVENTIAL NVM88R 8 7 0 4 7 LER NUMBER IBI REvreloN NVM88R 00 04 OF 0.4 PACE (3I Previous Auxiliary Feedwater System Actuations at no load conditions have been reported in LER-87-026-00, where low lube oil pressure tripped Condensate Booster Pump 1A.LER-87"046-00, where a loose linkage on a MFW recirculation valve caused a pump trip which initiated an AFW actuation.
20 405( ~ )(1)(ivt                          50.73(e) (2) (li)                        50.73( ~ ) (2)(vill)(B)
Corrective Action'.The discharge pressure switches for Main Feedwater pump lA have been recalibrated to the correct setpoints.
Rv '~R?~                          20,405(e)(1)(v)                            50.73(e) (2) (III)                        50.73(e) (2)(x)
LICENSEE CONTACT FOR THIS LER          02I NAME                                                                                                                                                                TELEPHONE NUMBER AREA CODE R. Schwabenbauer                    Regulatory Compliance ,                                                                                                              -26 9        193 62                                  69 COMPLETE ONE LINE FOR EACH COMPONENT FAILURE DESCRIBED IN THIS REPORT (13)
CAUSE    SYSTEM    COMPONENT          MANUFAC.
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                                                                                            '('AUSE                    SYSTEM    COMPONENT MANUFAC.
TVRER EPOATABLE TO NPRDS 4M':
B        S  J          PI      SM                  35        x r?trCr    1m                                                                                              Nck@
                                                                                                                                                                                                  %oxno.'NN SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT EXPECTED (14)                                                                                            MONTH      DAY      YEAR EXPECTED SU 5 MISSION DATE (I BI YES llfyn, complete EXPECTED SUBhll$$ /O/Y DATE/
x        NO ABsTRAcT /L/mlt to /cot)epecet, le., epproolmnely fifteen tlnple.opere typnvritten linn/ (16)
ABSTRACT:
The        plant      was          in    Mode 3, Hot Standby,                                  at 0 percent reactor power on August 5, 1987.                          During the period of August 4, 1987 at 2344 hours and August 5, 1987                    at 0212 hours, there were four Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW) actuations            due to trips of Main Feedwater (MFW) Pump 1A on high discharge pressure.
A  work ticket was issued for Instrument and Control (I&C) technicians to check the setpoints of the pressure switches on the discharge of MFW pump 1A. Three out of the four pressure switches were found to be out of calibration; they had drifted to a lower setpoint.                                                    The fourth pressure                            switch was within acceptable tolerance. The pressure switches were recalibrated and MFW pump 1A started at 1328hours and ran normally.
Action to prevent recurrence is that design changes are being prepared for the Feedwater and Condensate Systems which will reduce the discharge pressure of
+ID O                      the Main Feedwater Pumps and provide margin between operating conditions and OC                    equipment trip setpoints'he actuation logic for the Auxiliary Feedwater P)H System will be reviewed to determine                                                if  the actuation on a Main Feedwater Pump QIC trip can be reduced.
r O(3.'v mo.lA R              This event              is reportable under 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(iv)                                                      as        an      actuation of                an Engineered          Safety Feature (Auxiliary Feedwater System).
NRC Form 365 IB.IL1l
 
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NRC Form 388A                                                                                                          US. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (34)3)
LICENSEE EVENT REPORT (LER) TEXT CONTINUATION                                         APPROVED OMB NO. 3150-0104 EXPIRES: 8/31/88 FACILITY NAME (I)                                                          DOCKET NUMBER (2)                LER NUMBER (8)                      PAGE (3) ear SEOVENTIAL K% IIEVISION Shearon Harris Nuclear                                                                            YEAR      NVM crl  '. r NVMBErl Power Plant Unit 1 0  5  0  0  0  4 0  0  87 0 47 00                          0 2 OF 0        4 TEXT ///mero brooch />>//rko>>L Iree e/R/Oronc/HRC Form 3884'4/ I )7)
DESCRIPTION:
The      plant          was      stable in .Mode 3, Hot Standby, at 0 percent reactor power on August 5, 1987.                        During the period of August 4, 1987 at 2344 hours and August 5, 1987                    at 0212 hours, there were four Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW)
(EIIS:BA) actuations due to trips of Main Feedwater (MFW) Pump 1A (EIIS:SJ) on high discharge pressure.
At 2344 hours on August 4, 1987, MFW pump 1A was started to feed the Steam Generators (EIIS:SB), the pump tripped on high discharge pressure.                                                          This resulted in Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW) Pump 1B (EIIS:BA) to start, as required, to feed the steam generators. AFW pump lA was already in service at the time.
At 2356 hours, another attempt was made to start MFW pump 1A; again                                            it    tripped on high discharge pressure.                            At 0005 hours on August 5, 1987, MFW pump 1B was started and the AFW pumps secured at 0017 hours.
At 0156 hours,                    it    was decided to stop MFW pump 1B and try restarting MFW pump" lA. At 0201 hours, an attempt was made to start MFW pump 1A with the discharge valves partially open instead of closed as required by pump logic.
MFW pump 1A tripped, which caused                              both motor driven AFW pumps to actuate, as required.
At 0212 hours, with discharge valves on                                MFW  pump 1A closed as required by pump logic,        an      attempt        was made      to start    MFW  pump 1A and again        it  tripped on high discharge pressure.                          At 0230 hours,      MFW pump 1B was started and the AFW pumps were secured.
A  work ticket was issued for Instrument and Control technicians to check the setpoints of the pressure switches (Mercoid Model gDAW-7043-804B-RG13E) on the discharge of MFW pump 1A. Three out of the four pressure switches were found to be out of calibration', they had drifted to a lower setpoint. The fourth pressure switch was within tolerance of its required setpoint. The MFW pump has four pressure switches installed on the pumps discharge line. The pump will trip              if    three out of the four pressure switches show a high discharge pressure.                Since only one of the four pressure switches showed a low discharge pressure, MFW pump 1A tripped on high discharge pressure.
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The      pressure switches were recalibrated and                              MFW  pump  1A was    started at            1328 hours and ran normally.
NRC FOII44 388A                                                                                                                    m U.S.GPO:1888.0424 838/488 (84)3)
 
NRC Form 366A                                                                                                        UA. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION T34)3)
LICENSEE EVENT REPORT (LER) TEXT CONTINUATION                                    APPROVED OMB NO. 3150-0104 EXPIRES: 8/31/68 FACILITYNAME (1)                                                           DOCKET NUMBER (2)               LER NUMBER (6)                       PACE (3)
Shearon Harris Nuclear                                                                           YEAR @< SEQUENTIAL NUMBER    ~P  REVISION NUMSER Power Plant Unit 1 0  5  0  0    0 4 0  0 8 7      0  4 7          00 03            OF  0    4 TEXT /0'moro <<Mce /r Er)oker/, Irso a////Oon/I NRC Forrrr 3/IBAB/ (IT)
CAUSE:
It     is concluded that= the drift of the discharge pressure switches is incidental to the event because the drift is very small with regard to the total setpoint.
The       root cause                   of the MFW pump trip lies in the current design of the condensate               and     feedwater systems which produce very high MFW pump discharge pressures.                 As a result, when the pump is at minimum flow, small perturbations in system flow and pressure may inadvertently trip the pump. The minimum flow is maintained by a recirculation valve and                                   it must respond to changes in flow demand from the steam generator flow control valves.
that the closure of a feedwater regulating valve can cause momentary pressure It  has been calculated spikes of an additional 200 psig when the pump is run at minimum flow.
The     high discharge pressure and recirculation flow control systems are the subject of ongoing design changes.                               These changes are also examining the need for protective and setpoint trips on the MFW pumps.
As a separate                   matter, there is no clear need to have an automatic AFW start on an MFW pump                 trip especially at no load. This trip is anticipatory in nature and is not safety-related.                               No credit is taken in accident analysis for this trip. Carolina Power (t Light (CP&L) is investigating the requirement to include this actuation signal.                                   Manual operation of the AFW system is routinely expected at no-load conditions in lieu of the MFW pump.
ANALYSIS:
This event is reportable per 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(iv) as an automatic actuation of an Engineered Safety Feature (Auxiliary Feedwater System).
There were no safety consequences as a result of this event.                                           The Auxiliary Feedwater System started as required upon loss of Main Feedwater to maintain water levels in the Steam Generators.
In this case,                     as the reactor was stable in Mode 3, Hot Standby, and at 0 percent power, the loss of Main Feedwater did not result in a plant trip.
This start is non-safety and anticipatory. The drift of the pressure switches was not severe                         enough to cause         a trip of the MFW pump at full load conditions.                   If     the drift had been more severe,               it could have caused a MFW pump trip under normal operating conditions (i.e. not during minimum flow conditions). The worst case would occur at 100 percent power where the loss of one Main Feedwater Pump results in an automatic turbine runback with the potential for a reactor trip, due to low Steam .Generator water levels during the transient. A loss. of all MFW is an analyzed accident in the FSAR.
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LICENSEE EVENT REPORT (LER) TEXT CONTINUATION                                       APPROVED OMB NO. 3ISOMI04 EXPIRES: 8/31/88
() FACILITYNAME Ill                                                              DOCKET NUMBER Ill               LER NUMBER IBI                    PACE (3I SEOVENTIAL      REvreloN Shearon Harris Nuclear YEAR gg    NVM88R        NVM88R Power Plant Unit 1 0  5  0  0  0  4 P  P 8 7      0  4 7          00 04            OF  0. 4 TEXT (/more <<reoe lr reqokerf, rree ed$ Wonal HRC %%drm 33843 I ull ANALYSIS:               (continued)
Previous             Auxiliary Feedwater                   System Actuations at no load conditions have been reported in LER-87-026-00,                                 where low lube oil pressure tripped Condensate Booster           Pump       1A.       LER-87"046-00, where a loose linkage on a MFW recirculation valve caused                 a pump         trip       which initiated     an AFW   actuation.
Corrective Action'.
The       discharge               pressure             switches   for     Main   Feedwater   pump     lA have           been recalibrated to the correct setpoints.
Action to Prevent Recurrence'.
Action to Prevent Recurrence'.
1)Design changes are being prepared for the Feedwater and Condensate Systems which will reduce the discharge pressure of the Main Feedwater Pumps and provide margin between operating conditions and equipment trip setpoints.
: 1)         Design           changes           are     being prepared for the Feedwater and Condensate Systems which                   will       reduce the discharge pressure of the Main Feedwater Pumps         and provide margin between operating conditions and equipment trip setpoints.
2)The actuation logic for the Auxiliary Feedwater System will be reviewed to determine if the actuation on a Main Feedwater Pump trip can be reduced.NRC FORM 388A I983)*U,B.OPO.'1988.0 824 838/488~  
: 2)         The       actuation logic for the Auxiliary Feedwater System will be reviewed to determine if the actuation on a Main Feedwater Pump trip can be reduced.
NRC FORM 388A                                                                                                                       *U,B.OPO.'1988.0 824 838/488 ~
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In accordance with Title 10 to the Code of Federal Regulations, the enclosed Licensee Event Report is submitted.
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: NRC Document Control Desk Washington,   DC   20555 SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT       UNIT 1 DOCKET NO. 50-400 LICENSE NO. NPF-63 LICENSEE EVENT REPORT 87-047-00 Gentlemen:
This report fulfills the requirement for a written report within thirty (30)days of a reportable occurrence and is in accordance with the format set forth in NUREG-1022, September, 1983.Very truly yours, R.A.Watson~Vice President Harris Nuclear Project RAW:skm Enclosure cc: Dr.J.Nelson Grace (NRC-RII)Mr.B.Buckley (NRR)Mr.G.Maxwell (NRC-SHNPP)MEM/HO-8704930/PAGE 1/OS1}}
In accordance   with Title 10 to the Code of Federal Regulations, the enclosed Licensee Event Report is submitted.                 This report fulfills the requirement for a written report within thirty (30) days of a reportable occurrence and is in accordance with the format set forth in NUREG-1022, September, 1983.
Very truly yours,
                                ~ Harris R. A. Watson Vice President Nuclear Project RAW:skm Enclosure cc: Dr. J. Nelson Grace (NRC RII)
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LER 87-047-00:on 870804-05,auxiliary Feedwater Actuations Occurred Due to Trips of Main Feedwater Pump 1A.Caused by Discharge Pressure Switches Out of Calibr.Discharge Pressure Switches recalibr.W/870904 Ltr
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Issue date: 09/04/1987
From: Schwabenbauer, Watson R
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
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NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION & RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (ARM)
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WATSON> R. A. Car ol ina Power 5 Light Co.

RECIP. NAME RECIPIENT AFFILIATION

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LER 87-047-00: on 870804-05J auxiliary feedujater actuations occurred due to trips of main feedea'ter pump 1A. Caused bg discharge pressure seitches out of calibr. Discharge pressure seitches recalibr. W/870904 DISTRIBUTION CODE: IE22D CDPIES RECEIVED: LTR itr.

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ABSTRACT:

The plant was in Mode 3, Hot Standby, at 0 percent reactor power on August 5, 1987. During the period of August 4, 1987 at 2344 hours0.0271 days <br />0.651 hours <br />0.00388 weeks <br />8.91892e-4 months <br /> and August 5, 1987 at 0212 hours0.00245 days <br />0.0589 hours <br />3.505291e-4 weeks <br />8.0666e-5 months <br />, there were four Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW) actuations due to trips of Main Feedwater (MFW) Pump 1A on high discharge pressure.

A work ticket was issued for Instrument and Control (I&C) technicians to check the setpoints of the pressure switches on the discharge of MFW pump 1A. Three out of the four pressure switches were found to be out of calibration; they had drifted to a lower setpoint. The fourth pressure switch was within acceptable tolerance. The pressure switches were recalibrated and MFW pump 1A started at 1328hours and ran normally.

Action to prevent recurrence is that design changes are being prepared for the Feedwater and Condensate Systems which will reduce the discharge pressure of

+ID O the Main Feedwater Pumps and provide margin between operating conditions and OC equipment trip setpoints'he actuation logic for the Auxiliary Feedwater P)H System will be reviewed to determine if the actuation on a Main Feedwater Pump QIC trip can be reduced.

r O(3.'v mo.lA R This event is reportable under 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(iv) as an actuation of an Engineered Safety Feature (Auxiliary Feedwater System).

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DESCRIPTION:

The plant was stable in .Mode 3, Hot Standby, at 0 percent reactor power on August 5, 1987. During the period of August 4, 1987 at 2344 hours0.0271 days <br />0.651 hours <br />0.00388 weeks <br />8.91892e-4 months <br /> and August 5, 1987 at 0212 hours0.00245 days <br />0.0589 hours <br />3.505291e-4 weeks <br />8.0666e-5 months <br />, there were four Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW)

(EIIS:BA) actuations due to trips of Main Feedwater (MFW) Pump 1A (EIIS:SJ) on high discharge pressure.

At 2344 hours0.0271 days <br />0.651 hours <br />0.00388 weeks <br />8.91892e-4 months <br /> on August 4, 1987, MFW pump 1A was started to feed the Steam Generators (EIIS:SB), the pump tripped on high discharge pressure. This resulted in Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW) Pump 1B (EIIS:BA) to start, as required, to feed the steam generators. AFW pump lA was already in service at the time.

At 2356 hours0.0273 days <br />0.654 hours <br />0.0039 weeks <br />8.96458e-4 months <br />, another attempt was made to start MFW pump 1A; again it tripped on high discharge pressure. At 0005 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br /> on August 5, 1987, MFW pump 1B was started and the AFW pumps secured at 0017 hours1.967593e-4 days <br />0.00472 hours <br />2.810847e-5 weeks <br />6.4685e-6 months <br />.

At 0156 hours0.00181 days <br />0.0433 hours <br />2.579365e-4 weeks <br />5.9358e-5 months <br />, it was decided to stop MFW pump 1B and try restarting MFW pump" lA. At 0201 hours0.00233 days <br />0.0558 hours <br />3.323413e-4 weeks <br />7.64805e-5 months <br />, an attempt was made to start MFW pump 1A with the discharge valves partially open instead of closed as required by pump logic.

MFW pump 1A tripped, which caused both motor driven AFW pumps to actuate, as required.

At 0212 hours0.00245 days <br />0.0589 hours <br />3.505291e-4 weeks <br />8.0666e-5 months <br />, with discharge valves on MFW pump 1A closed as required by pump logic, an attempt was made to start MFW pump 1A and again it tripped on high discharge pressure. At 0230 hours0.00266 days <br />0.0639 hours <br />3.80291e-4 weeks <br />8.7515e-5 months <br />, MFW pump 1B was started and the AFW pumps were secured.

A work ticket was issued for Instrument and Control technicians to check the setpoints of the pressure switches (Mercoid Model gDAW-7043-804B-RG13E) on the discharge of MFW pump 1A. Three out of the four pressure switches were found to be out of calibration', they had drifted to a lower setpoint. The fourth pressure switch was within tolerance of its required setpoint. The MFW pump has four pressure switches installed on the pumps discharge line. The pump will trip if three out of the four pressure switches show a high discharge pressure. Since only one of the four pressure switches showed a low discharge pressure, MFW pump 1A tripped on high discharge pressure.

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The pressure switches were recalibrated and MFW pump 1A was started at 1328 hours0.0154 days <br />0.369 hours <br />0.0022 weeks <br />5.05304e-4 months <br /> and ran normally.

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NRC Form 366A UA. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION T34)3)

LICENSEE EVENT REPORT (LER) TEXT CONTINUATION APPROVED OMB NO. 3150-0104 EXPIRES: 8/31/68 FACILITYNAME (1) DOCKET NUMBER (2) LER NUMBER (6) PACE (3)

Shearon Harris Nuclear YEAR @< SEQUENTIAL NUMBER ~P REVISION NUMSER Power Plant Unit 1 0 5 0 0 0 4 0 0 8 7 0 4 7 00 03 OF 0 4 TEXT /0'moro <<Mce /r Er)oker/, Irso a////Oon/I NRC Forrrr 3/IBAB/ (IT)

CAUSE:

It is concluded that= the drift of the discharge pressure switches is incidental to the event because the drift is very small with regard to the total setpoint.

The root cause of the MFW pump trip lies in the current design of the condensate and feedwater systems which produce very high MFW pump discharge pressures. As a result, when the pump is at minimum flow, small perturbations in system flow and pressure may inadvertently trip the pump. The minimum flow is maintained by a recirculation valve and it must respond to changes in flow demand from the steam generator flow control valves.

that the closure of a feedwater regulating valve can cause momentary pressure It has been calculated spikes of an additional 200 psig when the pump is run at minimum flow.

The high discharge pressure and recirculation flow control systems are the subject of ongoing design changes. These changes are also examining the need for protective and setpoint trips on the MFW pumps.

As a separate matter, there is no clear need to have an automatic AFW start on an MFW pump trip especially at no load. This trip is anticipatory in nature and is not safety-related. No credit is taken in accident analysis for this trip. Carolina Power (t Light (CP&L) is investigating the requirement to include this actuation signal. Manual operation of the AFW system is routinely expected at no-load conditions in lieu of the MFW pump.

ANALYSIS:

This event is reportable per 10CFR50.73(a)(2)(iv) as an automatic actuation of an Engineered Safety Feature (Auxiliary Feedwater System).

There were no safety consequences as a result of this event. The Auxiliary Feedwater System started as required upon loss of Main Feedwater to maintain water levels in the Steam Generators.

In this case, as the reactor was stable in Mode 3, Hot Standby, and at 0 percent power, the loss of Main Feedwater did not result in a plant trip.

This start is non-safety and anticipatory. The drift of the pressure switches was not severe enough to cause a trip of the MFW pump at full load conditions. If the drift had been more severe, it could have caused a MFW pump trip under normal operating conditions (i.e. not during minimum flow conditions). The worst case would occur at 100 percent power where the loss of one Main Feedwater Pump results in an automatic turbine runback with the potential for a reactor trip, due to low Steam .Generator water levels during the transient. A loss. of all MFW is an analyzed accident in the FSAR.

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LICENSEE EVENT REPORT (LER) TEXT CONTINUATION APPROVED OMB NO. 3ISOMI04 EXPIRES: 8/31/88

() FACILITYNAME Ill DOCKET NUMBER Ill LER NUMBER IBI PACE (3I SEOVENTIAL REvreloN Shearon Harris Nuclear YEAR gg NVM88R NVM88R Power Plant Unit 1 0 5 0 0 0 4 P P 8 7 0 4 7 00 04 OF 0. 4 TEXT (/more <<reoe lr reqokerf, rree ed$ Wonal HRC %%drm 33843 I ull ANALYSIS: (continued)

Previous Auxiliary Feedwater System Actuations at no load conditions have been reported in LER-87-026-00, where low lube oil pressure tripped Condensate Booster Pump 1A. LER-87"046-00, where a loose linkage on a MFW recirculation valve caused a pump trip which initiated an AFW actuation.

Corrective Action'.

The discharge pressure switches for Main Feedwater pump lA have been recalibrated to the correct setpoints.

Action to Prevent Recurrence'.

1) Design changes are being prepared for the Feedwater and Condensate Systems which will reduce the discharge pressure of the Main Feedwater Pumps and provide margin between operating conditions and equipment trip setpoints.
2) The actuation logic for the Auxiliary Feedwater System will be reviewed to determine if the actuation on a Main Feedwater Pump trip can be reduced.

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U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: NRC Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT UNIT 1 DOCKET NO. 50-400 LICENSE NO. NPF-63 LICENSEE EVENT REPORT 87-047-00 Gentlemen:

In accordance with Title 10 to the Code of Federal Regulations, the enclosed Licensee Event Report is submitted. This report fulfills the requirement for a written report within thirty (30) days of a reportable occurrence and is in accordance with the format set forth in NUREG-1022, September, 1983.

Very truly yours,

~ Harris R. A. Watson Vice President Nuclear Project RAW:skm Enclosure cc: Dr. J. Nelson Grace (NRC RII)

Mr. B. Buckley (NRR)

Mr. G. Maxwell (NRC SHNPP)

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