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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
===NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION===
 
OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION
OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION


WASHINGTON, DC 20555-0001 November 25, 2002 NRC INFORMATION NOTICE 2002-34:                  FAILURE OF SAFETY-RELATED CIRCUIT
WASHINGTON, DC 20555-0001


BREAKER EXTERNAL AUXILIARY SWITCHES
===November 25, 2002===
NRC INFORMATION NOTICE 2002-34:
FAILURE OF SAFETY-RELATED CIRCUIT


===BREAKER EXTERNAL AUXILIARY SWITCHES===
AT COLUMBIA GENERATING STATION
AT COLUMBIA GENERATING STATION


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addressees of failures of circuit breaker external auxiliary switches because of inadequate
addressees of failures of circuit breaker external auxiliary switches because of inadequate


maintenance of the associated switchgear. It is expected that recipients will review the
maintenance of the associated switchgear. It is expected that recipients will review the


information for applicability to their facilities and consider actions, as appropriate, to avoid
information for applicability to their facilities and consider actions, as appropriate, to avoid


similar problems. However, suggestions in this information notice are not NRC requirements;
similar problems. However, suggestions in this information notice are not NRC requirements;
therefore, no specific action or written response is required.
therefore, no specific action or written response is required.


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its safety bus, its cubicle-mounted auxiliary contacts, called mechanism-operated cell (MOC)
its safety bus, its cubicle-mounted auxiliary contacts, called mechanism-operated cell (MOC)
switches, failed to change state as designed. The licensee determined that the MOC switch
switches, failed to change state as designed. The licensee determined that the MOC switch


failures associated with this breaker and other breakers of this type resulted in failure of various
failures associated with this breaker and other breakers of this type resulted in failure of various
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standby service water pump breaker MOC switch failed to reposition during breaker closure.
standby service water pump breaker MOC switch failed to reposition during breaker closure.


This failure recurred on November 19, 2001. A MOC switch contact prevented the pump
This failure recurred on November 19, 2001. A MOC switch contact prevented the pump


discharge valve from opening after a pump start, rendering the service water system and
discharge valve from opening after a pump start, rendering the service water system and
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The licensee believes the failure was caused by excessive resistance in the linkage between
The licensee believes the failure was caused by excessive resistance in the linkage between


the breaker and the MOC switches. The licensee had not performed periodic maintenance on
the breaker and the MOC switches. The licensee had not performed periodic maintenance on


this linkage in the breaker cell housing. Over time, dirt and dust accumulated and grease
this linkage in the breaker cell housing. Over time, dirt and dust accumulated and grease


hardened to increase the resistance in the linkage mechanism.
hardened to increase the resistance in the linkage mechanism.
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breakers main contacts so that the MOC switches can be operated at a slower speed to avoid
breakers main contacts so that the MOC switches can be operated at a slower speed to avoid


excessive kinetic energy and wear. In addition, the external MOC switch linkage drag wont
excessive kinetic energy and wear. In addition, the external MOC switch linkage drag wont


stall the main contacts, even if the linkage is poorly maintained. However, because the design
stall the main contacts, even if the linkage is poorly maintained. However, because the design


of the Sure-CloseTM mechanism intentionally limits the force on the linkage, it does not have
of the Sure-CloseTM mechanism intentionally limits the force on the linkage, it does not have
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linkages (for an explanation of Sure-CloseTM operation, see DHP -VR SURE CLOSE
linkages (for an explanation of Sure-CloseTM operation, see DHP -VR SURE CLOSE


Mechanism: A Kinematic System Solution for Medium Voltage Circuit Breaker MOC Auxiliaries
Mechanism: A Kinematic System Solution for Medium Voltage Circuit Breaker MOC Auxiliaries


Operation, U. S. Patent 5,856,643, Ronald E. Vaill, available from Cutler-Hammer Nuclear
Operation, U. S. Patent 5,856,643, Ronald E. Vaill, available from Cutler-Hammer Nuclear
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maintenance of the linkage than do the older design breakers coupled directly to the MOC
maintenance of the linkage than do the older design breakers coupled directly to the MOC


switches. Older design breakers will eventually cause damage to poorly maintained MOC
switches. Older design breakers will eventually cause damage to poorly maintained MOC


switches and linkages. In severe cases, poorly maintained MOC switches and linkages could
switches and linkages. In severe cases, poorly maintained MOC switches and linkages could


stall the older design breaker main contacts with potentially serious results.
stall the older design breaker main contacts with potentially serious results.


This information notice requires no specific action or written response. If you have any
This information notice requires no specific action or written response. If you have any


questions about the information in this notice, please contact one of the technical contacts
questions about the information in this notice, please contact one of the technical contacts
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/RA/
/RA/
                                              William D. Beckner, Program Director


===William D. Beckner, Program Director===
Operating Reactor Improvements Program
Operating Reactor Improvements Program


Division of Regulatory Improvement Programs
===Division of Regulatory Improvement Programs===
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
 
Technical contacts:
 
===V. Hodge, NRR===
Steven Alexander, NRR
 
301-415-1861
301-415-2995 E-mail:  cvh@nrc.gov
 
E-mail:  sda@nrc.gov
 
Attachment:  List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices
 
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OFFICE
 
OES:RORP:DRIP


Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
Tech Editor
 
IQMB:DIPM
 
EEIB:DE
 
NAME
 
CVHodge
 
PKleene*
SDAlexander*
ASGill
 
DATE
 
11/07/2002
05/072002
11/07/2002
11/19/2002 OFFICE
 
C:EEIB:DE


Technical contacts: V. Hodge, NRR                      Steven Alexander, NRR
SC:RORP:DRIP


301-415-1861                    301-415-2995 E-mail: cvh@nrc.gov            E-mail: sda@nrc.gov
PD:RORP:DRIP


Attachment: List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices
NAME


ML023300015 DOCUMENT NAME: G:\RORP\OES\STAFF FOLDERS\Hodge\event reviews\col_brkr\21016 short col_brkr inf.wpd
JACalvo


OFFICE OES:RORP:DRIP Tech Editor                    IQMB:DIPM        EEIB:DE
TReis


NAME      CVHodge              PKleene*            SDAlexander*    ASGill
WDBeckner


DATE       11/07/2002          05/072002            11/07/2002      11/19/2002 OFFICE    C:EEIB:DE            SC:RORP:DRIP PD:RORP:DRIP
DATE


NAME      JACalvo              TReis                WDBeckner
11/20/2002
11/22/2002
11/25/2002


DATE      11/20/2002          11/22/2002          11/25/2002
______________________________________________________________________________________
OL = Operating License


Attachment 1 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED
CP = Construction Permit


===Attachment 1 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED===
NRC INFORMATION NOTICES
NRC INFORMATION NOTICES


_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Information                                             Date of
Information


Notice No.             Subject                         Issuance       Issued to
Date of
 
Notice No.
 
Subject
 
Issuance
 
Issued to


_____________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________
2002-33           Notification of Permanent             11/21/2002      All teletherapy and radiation
2002-33
 
===Notification of Permanent===
Injunction Against Neutron
 
===Products Incorporated of===
Dickerson, Maryland


Injunction Against Neutron                            processing licensees.
11/21/2002


Products Incorporated of
===All teletherapy and radiation===
processing licensees.


Dickerson, Maryland
2002-29 (Errata)
Recent Design Problems in
 
===Safety Functions of Pneumatic===
Systems
 
11/06/2002
 
===All holders of operating licenses===
or construction permits for
 
nuclear power reactors.


2002-29          Recent Design Problems in            11/06/2002      All holders of operating licenses
2002-32


(Errata)          Safety Functions of Pneumatic                          or construction permits for
===Electromigration on===
Semiconductor Integrated


Systems                                                nuclear power reactors.
Circuits


2002-32          Electromigration on                  10/31/2002       All holders of operating licenses
10/31/2002


Semiconductor Integrated                              for nuclear power reactors except
===All holders of operating licenses===
for nuclear power reactors except


Circuits                                              those who have ceased
those who have ceased


operations and have certified that
operations and have certified that
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removed from the reactor vessel.
removed from the reactor vessel.


2002-31           Potentially Defective UF6             10/31/2002       All licensees authorized to
2002-31
 
===Potentially Defective UF6===
Cylinder Valves (1-inch)
10/31/2002


Cylinder Valves (1-inch)                              possess and use source material
===All licensees authorized to===
possess and use source material


and/or special nuclear material for
and/or special nuclear material for
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cylinders.
cylinders.


2002-30           Control and Surveillance of           10/30/2002       All NRC licensees authorized to
2002-30
 
===Control and Surveillance of===
Portable Gauges During Field
 
Operations
 
10/30/2002
 
===All NRC licensees authorized to===
possess, use, transport, and store


Portable Gauges During Field                          possess, use, transport, and store
portable gauges.


Operations                                            portable gauges.
2002-29


2002-29          Recent Design Problems in             10/15/2002      All holders of operating licenses
===Recent Design Problems in===
Safety Functions of Pneumatic


Safety Functions of Pneumatic                          or construction permits for
Systems


Systems                                                nuclear power reactors.
10/15/2002


2002-28          Appointment of Radiation              09/27/2002      All medical licensees.
===All holders of operating licenses===
or construction permits for


nuclear power reactors.
2002-28
===Appointment of Radiation===
Safety Officers and Authorized
Safety Officers and Authorized


Users Under 10 CFR Part 35 Note:           NRC generic communications may be received in electronic format shortly after they are
===Users Under 10 CFR Part 35===
09/27/2002 All medical licensees.
 
Note:
NRC generic communications may be received in electronic format shortly after they are


issued by subscribing to the NRC listserver as follows:
issued by subscribing to the NRC listserver as follows:
                To subscribe send an e-mail to <listproc@nrc.gov >, no subject, and the following
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Latest revision as of 14:02, 16 January 2025

Failure of Safety-Related Circuit Breaker External Auxiliary Switches at Columbia Generating Station
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Issue date: 11/25/2002
From: Beckner W
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References
IN-02-034
Download: ML023300015 (7)


UNITED STATES

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION

WASHINGTON, DC 20555-0001

November 25, 2002

NRC INFORMATION NOTICE 2002-34:

FAILURE OF SAFETY-RELATED CIRCUIT

BREAKER EXTERNAL AUXILIARY SWITCHES

AT COLUMBIA GENERATING STATION

Addressees

All holders of operating licenses or construction permits for nuclear power reactors.

Purpose

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this information notice to inform

addressees of failures of circuit breaker external auxiliary switches because of inadequate

maintenance of the associated switchgear. It is expected that recipients will review the

information for applicability to their facilities and consider actions, as appropriate, to avoid

similar problems. However, suggestions in this information notice are not NRC requirements;

therefore, no specific action or written response is required.

Description of Circumstances

On February 14, 2002, at the Columbia Generating Station, the licensee initiated a required

plant shutdown because of a mechanical problem in an emergency diesel generator (EDG)

output circuit breaker. Although the breaker was capable of closing and connecting the EDG to

its safety bus, its cubicle-mounted auxiliary contacts, called mechanism-operated cell (MOC)

switches, failed to change state as designed. The licensee determined that the MOC switch

failures associated with this breaker and other breakers of this type resulted in failure of various

electrical distribution system control functions, including some non-safety loads not being

removed from the EDG bus following an accident signal.

On June 29, 2001, during a refueling outage at the same plant, after breaker replacement, a

standby service water pump breaker MOC switch failed to reposition during breaker closure.

This failure recurred on November 19, 2001. A MOC switch contact prevented the pump

discharge valve from opening after a pump start, rendering the service water system and

supported systems, such as EDGs, inoperable.

Discussion

The licensee believes the failure was caused by excessive resistance in the linkage between

the breaker and the MOC switches. The licensee had not performed periodic maintenance on

this linkage in the breaker cell housing. Over time, dirt and dust accumulated and grease

hardened to increase the resistance in the linkage mechanism.

During the preceding refueling outage, ending in July 2001, the licensee replaced 22 safety- related 4160-volt circuit breakers, exchanging older design Westinghouse Type DHP-350 (air- magnetic) breakers with newer design, Westinghouse-dedicated, Cutler Hammer Type

DHP-VR (vacuum replacement) breakers using Sure-CloseTM mechanisms to operate the MOC

switches.

In the DHP-VR, the Sure-CloseTM mechanism operates the MOC switches independently of the

breakers main contacts so that the MOC switches can be operated at a slower speed to avoid

excessive kinetic energy and wear. In addition, the external MOC switch linkage drag wont

stall the main contacts, even if the linkage is poorly maintained. However, because the design

of the Sure-CloseTM mechanism intentionally limits the force on the linkage, it does not have

sufficient force margin to overcome the excessive drag of poorly maintained MOC switch

linkages (for an explanation of Sure-CloseTM operation, see DHP -VR SURE CLOSE

Mechanism: A Kinematic System Solution for Medium Voltage Circuit Breaker MOC Auxiliaries

Operation, U. S. Patent 5,856,643, Ronald E. Vaill, available from Cutler-Hammer Nuclear

Programs).

The Columbia Generating Station experience illustrates that the newer design breakers with the

Sure-CloseTM mechanisms operating the MOC switches depend more heavily on the state of

maintenance of the linkage than do the older design breakers coupled directly to the MOC

switches. Older design breakers will eventually cause damage to poorly maintained MOC

switches and linkages. In severe cases, poorly maintained MOC switches and linkages could

stall the older design breaker main contacts with potentially serious results.

This information notice requires no specific action or written response. If you have any

questions about the information in this notice, please contact one of the technical contacts

listed below or the appropriate project manager from the NRCs Office of Nuclear Reactor

Regulation (NRR).

/RA/

William D. Beckner, Program Director

Operating Reactor Improvements Program

Division of Regulatory Improvement Programs

Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Technical contacts:

V. Hodge, NRR

Steven Alexander, NRR

301-415-1861

301-415-2995 E-mail: cvh@nrc.gov

E-mail: sda@nrc.gov

Attachment: List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices

ML023300015 DOCUMENT NAME: G:\\RORP\\OES\\STAFF FOLDERS\\Hodge\\event reviews\\col_brkr\\21016 short col_brkr inf.wpd

OFFICE

OES:RORP:DRIP

Tech Editor

IQMB:DIPM

EEIB:DE

NAME

CVHodge

PKleene*

SDAlexander*

ASGill

DATE

11/07/2002

05/072002

11/07/2002

11/19/2002 OFFICE

C:EEIB:DE

SC:RORP:DRIP

PD:RORP:DRIP

NAME

JACalvo

TReis

WDBeckner

DATE

11/20/2002

11/22/2002

11/25/2002

______________________________________________________________________________________

OL = Operating License

CP = Construction Permit

Attachment 1 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED

NRC INFORMATION NOTICES

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Information

Date of

Notice No.

Subject

Issuance

Issued to

_____________________________________________________________________________________

2002-33

Notification of Permanent

Injunction Against Neutron

Products Incorporated of

Dickerson, Maryland

11/21/2002

All teletherapy and radiation

processing licensees.

2002-29 (Errata)

Recent Design Problems in

Safety Functions of Pneumatic

Systems

11/06/2002

All holders of operating licenses

or construction permits for

nuclear power reactors.

2002-32

Electromigration on

Semiconductor Integrated

Circuits

10/31/2002

All holders of operating licenses

for nuclear power reactors except

those who have ceased

operations and have certified that

fuel has been permanently

removed from the reactor vessel.

2002-31

Potentially Defective UF6

Cylinder Valves (1-inch)

10/31/2002

All licensees authorized to

possess and use source material

and/or special nuclear material for

the heating, emptying, filling, or

shipping of uranium hexafluoride

(UF6) in 30- and 48-inch

cylinders.

2002-30

Control and Surveillance of

Portable Gauges During Field

Operations

10/30/2002

All NRC licensees authorized to

possess, use, transport, and store

portable gauges.

2002-29

Recent Design Problems in

Safety Functions of Pneumatic

Systems

10/15/2002

All holders of operating licenses

or construction permits for

nuclear power reactors.

2002-28

Appointment of Radiation

Safety Officers and Authorized

Users Under 10 CFR Part 35

09/27/2002 All medical licensees.

Note:

NRC generic communications may be received in electronic format shortly after they are

issued by subscribing to the NRC listserver as follows:

To subscribe send an e-mail to <listproc@nrc.gov >, no subject, and the following

command in the message portion:

subscribe gc-nrr firstname lastname