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Category:REPORTABLE OCCURRENCE REPORT (SEE ALSO AO
MONTHYEARML20012E0661990-03-0909 March 1990 RO 90-01:on 900228,reactor Operator Received Servo Fault Alarm.After Directed Shutdown,Complete Loss of Linear Power Channel Noted.Caused by Corroded Connector at Detector Leads.Connector Replaced.Part 21 Related ML20028E6911983-01-11011 January 1983 Telecopy Ro:On 830110,during Reactor Startup,Fuel Temp Not Tracking Although Normal Temp Indication Displayed.Reactor Shut Down.Caused by Failed Fuel Thermocouple.Reactor Switched to Second Thermocouple ML20028E6411983-01-0606 January 1983 Ro:On 830105,discovered Damaged Fuel Element 7463 During Insp.Element Failed Go/No Go Test.Complete Core Unloading & Fuel Insp Will Be Completed on 830106 & 07 ML20052B6671982-04-12012 April 1982 Ro:Final Rept Re Possible Loss of self-protection of SNM Ctr.Fuel Bundle May Not Have Decayed Below self-protection Limit as Discrepancies Existed in Readings.Survey Program Improved & Underwater Fuel Surveys Studied ML20050B3531982-02-12012 February 1982 Ro:On 820205,during Initial Startup,Linear Power Channel Did Not Respond.Rod Withdrawal Terminated.Caused by Detector High Detector High Voltages Switch in Off Position.Training Session Implemented on Monitoring of Instrumentation ML20009E4171981-05-15015 May 1981 Ro:On 810507,during Check of Reactor Operator Licenses & Status,Senior Operator License SOP-3478 Found Expired on 810427.Caused by Failure to Follow Administrative Procedures.Operator Relieved of Duties ML19352B1651981-05-0808 May 1981 Ro:On 810507,while Conducting Check of Reactor Operator License & Requalification Status,Found That License SOP-3478 Held by Gw Waldrop Had Expired on 810427.Caused by Defect in Administrative Procedures.Procedures Have Been Corrected ML19352B2101981-04-24024 April 1981 Ro:On 810409 & 14,during Reactor Prestartup Checks,Interlock Used to Prevent Withdrawal of Shim Safety Control Rods Found Not Functioning.Caused by Threshold Change Due to Change in Solid State Switching Device.Capacitor Installed ML19318A5901980-05-23023 May 1980 Ro:On 800513,secondary Cooling Tower Fan Discovered to Have Disintegrated Causing Damage to Cooling Tower & Resulting in Loss of Secondary Cooling Capacity.Caused by Failure of Fan Transmission Mounting.Temporary Fan Assembly Installed ML19323F1401980-05-13013 May 1980 Ro:On 800513,discovered Secondary Cooling Tower Fan Disintegrated Causing Damage to Tower & Loss of Secondary Cooling Capacity.No Cause Given.Reactor to Be Operated on Reduced Schedule Until Repairs Made ML19224D7861979-06-25025 June 1979 Final RO Rept Re Failure of Experiment Scram Circuit to Function During Surveillance Testing Due to Malfunction of Reset Switch.Caused by Dust on Moving Parts.Switch Cleaned & Immediately Functioned 1990-03-09
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MONTHYEARML20012E0661990-03-0909 March 1990 RO 90-01:on 900228,reactor Operator Received Servo Fault Alarm.After Directed Shutdown,Complete Loss of Linear Power Channel Noted.Caused by Corroded Connector at Detector Leads.Connector Replaced.Part 21 Related ML20028E6911983-01-11011 January 1983 Telecopy Ro:On 830110,during Reactor Startup,Fuel Temp Not Tracking Although Normal Temp Indication Displayed.Reactor Shut Down.Caused by Failed Fuel Thermocouple.Reactor Switched to Second Thermocouple ML20028E6411983-01-0606 January 1983 Ro:On 830105,discovered Damaged Fuel Element 7463 During Insp.Element Failed Go/No Go Test.Complete Core Unloading & Fuel Insp Will Be Completed on 830106 & 07 ML20052B6671982-04-12012 April 1982 Ro:Final Rept Re Possible Loss of self-protection of SNM Ctr.Fuel Bundle May Not Have Decayed Below self-protection Limit as Discrepancies Existed in Readings.Survey Program Improved & Underwater Fuel Surveys Studied ML20050B3531982-02-12012 February 1982 Ro:On 820205,during Initial Startup,Linear Power Channel Did Not Respond.Rod Withdrawal Terminated.Caused by Detector High Detector High Voltages Switch in Off Position.Training Session Implemented on Monitoring of Instrumentation ML20009E4171981-05-15015 May 1981 Ro:On 810507,during Check of Reactor Operator Licenses & Status,Senior Operator License SOP-3478 Found Expired on 810427.Caused by Failure to Follow Administrative Procedures.Operator Relieved of Duties ML19352B1651981-05-0808 May 1981 Ro:On 810507,while Conducting Check of Reactor Operator License & Requalification Status,Found That License SOP-3478 Held by Gw Waldrop Had Expired on 810427.Caused by Defect in Administrative Procedures.Procedures Have Been Corrected ML19352B2101981-04-24024 April 1981 Ro:On 810409 & 14,during Reactor Prestartup Checks,Interlock Used to Prevent Withdrawal of Shim Safety Control Rods Found Not Functioning.Caused by Threshold Change Due to Change in Solid State Switching Device.Capacitor Installed ML19318A5901980-05-23023 May 1980 Ro:On 800513,secondary Cooling Tower Fan Discovered to Have Disintegrated Causing Damage to Cooling Tower & Resulting in Loss of Secondary Cooling Capacity.Caused by Failure of Fan Transmission Mounting.Temporary Fan Assembly Installed ML19323F1401980-05-13013 May 1980 Ro:On 800513,discovered Secondary Cooling Tower Fan Disintegrated Causing Damage to Tower & Loss of Secondary Cooling Capacity.No Cause Given.Reactor to Be Operated on Reduced Schedule Until Repairs Made ML19224D7861979-06-25025 June 1979 Final RO Rept Re Failure of Experiment Scram Circuit to Function During Surveillance Testing Due to Malfunction of Reset Switch.Caused by Dust on Moving Parts.Switch Cleaned & Immediately Functioned 1990-03-09
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MONTHYEARML20205Q3481998-12-31031 December 1998 Tx A&M Univ Sys Tx Engineering Experiment Station Nuclear Science Ctr 1998 Annual Rept. with ML20151W2321998-09-0808 September 1998 Ro:On 980826,facility Bldg Air Monitor (Fam Channel 4) Failed Daily Fam Alarm Checks Prior to Reactor Operation. Caused by Failed Alarm Relay.Staff Is Preparing Formal Written Procedures for Testing Configurations for Fam Sys ML20217A0891998-03-18018 March 1998 Ro:On 980218,potential Reactor Safety Failure Discovered W/ Reactor Shutdown.Caused by Manual Scram Function Bypassed by Sticking Reset Contact in Console Power key-switch. Protective Action Reset Switches Wired ML20217K1401997-12-31031 December 1997 Tx A&M Univ Sys Tx Engineering Experiment Station Nuclear Science Ctr 1997 Annual Rept ML20199C5371997-11-11011 November 1997 Ro:On 971030,shim Safety Number 2 Was Found to Be Binding & Became Stuck in Withdrawn Position & Control Rod Failed to Scram.Caused by Incorrect Spacing Between Hold Down Foot & Bundle top-handle.Procedure SOP-II-I Modified ML20149F3901997-07-15015 July 1997 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 14 to License R-83 ML20137Y0351997-04-16016 April 1997 Rev 4 to Nuclear Science Center Senior Reactor Operator & Reactor Operator Requalification Program ML20137H0541996-12-31031 December 1996 Tx A&M Univ Sys Tx Engineering Experiment Station Nuclear Science Center 1996 Annual Rept ML20129H5191996-10-30030 October 1996 Ro:On 961015,loss of Facility Power Occurred Causing Reactor Scram Due to Lack of Attention to Detail & Excessive Distractions to Operations.Startup Checklist Had Several Individual Instrument Checks Combined Into Single Items ML20115G5511995-08-31031 August 1995 Engineering Analysis of a Power Upgrade for Tx A&M Nuclear Science Ctr Reactor ML20082D5521994-12-31031 December 1994 Thirty-First Annual Progress Rept of Tx A&M Univ Nuclear Science Ctr, for Period of 940101-1231 ML20069H4271993-12-31031 December 1993 Thirtieth Annual Progress Rept of Nuclear Science Ctr Tx Engineering Experiment Station Tx A&M Univ Sys College Station,Tx ML20059G0301993-10-26026 October 1993 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 13 to License R-83 ML20094N5431991-12-31031 December 1991 Nuclear Science Center 28th Annual Rept,CY91 ML20079C2481991-06-10010 June 1991 Ro:On 910607,reactor Operated for 30 Minutes at 1 MW W/O Facility Air Monitors in Operation.Operator Removed from Watch Standing Duties.Final Rept Will Be Forwarded Upon Completion ML20066H1401991-02-0808 February 1991 Special Rept 90-01:on 910125,during Annual Fuel Insp of Operational Core VIII-A,fuel Elements 6502 & 8468 Failed to Pass go-no-go Gauge Test for Excessive Transverse Bend. Elements Replaced W/Spare & Fuel Bundles Relocated ML20070R9351990-12-31031 December 1990 Twenty-Seventh Progress Rept of Texas A&M Univ Nuclear Science Ctr Jan-Dec 1990 ML20070U0201990-12-31031 December 1990 Twenty-Sixth Progress Rept of Texas A&M Univ Nuclear Science Ctr,1990 ML20043F4391990-06-0404 June 1990 Revised Page 1 to Reactor Operator & Senior Reactor Operator Requalification Program,Rev Iii.Item 2.1.6 Changed to Include Physical Security Plan ML20012E0661990-03-0909 March 1990 RO 90-01:on 900228,reactor Operator Received Servo Fault Alarm.After Directed Shutdown,Complete Loss of Linear Power Channel Noted.Caused by Corroded Connector at Detector Leads.Connector Replaced.Part 21 Related ML20248J1691988-12-31031 December 1988 Twenty-Fifth Progress Rept of Texas A&M Univ Nuclear Science Ctr,Jan-Dec 1988 ML20151Y9031988-07-15015 July 1988 Review of Texas A&M Univ Nuclear Science Ctr - Beam Port Experiment ML20151L6591988-03-23023 March 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 11 to License R-83 ML20148M5691987-12-31031 December 1987 Twenty-Fourth Progress Rept of Texas A&M Univ Nuclear Science Ctr,1987 ML20205Q8241986-12-31031 December 1986 Twenty-Third Progress Rept of Texas A&M Univ,Nuclear Science Ctr for 1986 ML20203B0091986-07-10010 July 1986 Ro:On 860708,no Rod Down Indication Received for Transient Rod Until Carriage Driven In,During Performance of Manual Scram for Reactor Shutdown.Caused by Malfunction of Reactor Safety Sys Component.Repairs Underway ML20199B1171986-06-0404 June 1986 Ro:On 860501,improper Handling of Experiment Discovered Which Could Have Resulted in Serious Operational Event. Caused by Insertion of $1.09 Reactivity.Postulated Accidents & Results & Related Info Encl ML20205Q2921986-05-16016 May 1986 Final Ro:On 860501,unanticipated or Uncontrolled Change in Reactivity Greater than One Dollar Occurred.Caused by Removal of Rotisserie from Face Water Notch.Proposed Changes to SOPs Developed as Listed ML20205J9311986-02-18018 February 1986 RO 86-01:on 860204,temp Recorder Providing LSSS Signal to Scram on High Fuel Temp Malfunctioned.Caused by Defective Motor Bearing.Bearing Replaced & Recorder Calibr ML20199G0441985-12-31031 December 1985 Twenty-Second Progress Rept of Texas A&M Univ Nuclear Science Ctr,1985 ML20137Y6291985-09-24024 September 1985 RO-85-04:on 850912,transient Rod Followed Cylinder Out During Positioning of Transient Rod Cylinder.Air Solenoid for Transient Rod Sys Not Functioning as Designed.Air Solenoid Disassembled,Cleaned & Reassembled ML20127M4151985-05-0909 May 1985 Ro:On 850508,during Restart Following Power Failure,Facility Air Monitoring (Fam) Sys Inoperable for 15 Minutes.Caused by Turning Off High Voltage to Detectors.Procedures Revised to Verify Fam Sys After Power Failure ML20113D5681985-01-21021 January 1985 RO 85-2;on 850111,safety Channel 1 Detector Failed During Reactor Operation.Caused by Loose Connector Pin Making Intermittent Contact.New Connector Installed & Detector Verified Operable Prior to Reinstallation ML20134Q1961985-01-11011 January 1985 Ro:On 850111,reactor Shut Down When Safety Channel 1 Did Not Respond Following Annual Reactor Maint.Cause Undetermined. Detector & Cabling Replaced ML20134P7391985-01-10010 January 1985 RO 85-1:on 850108,fuel Temp Recorder Indicated 600 F Instead of 720 F.Caused by Failure of Reactor Safety Sys Channel. Faulty Slide Wire & Contact Arm Replaced ML20134Q2081985-01-0808 January 1985 Ro:On 850108,fuel Temp Recorder Indicated 600 F Instead of 720 F After Reactor Power Returned to 1 MW Following Sample Positioning.Reactor Shut Down & Faulty Slide Wire & Contact Arm Replaced ML20100C9651984-12-31031 December 1984 Twenty-First Progress Rept of Texas A&M Univ Nuclear Science Ctr,1984 ML20090E1251984-07-0202 July 1984 RO-84-4:on 840626,reactor Operator Noted That Fuel Element Temp Recorder Did Not Correspond to Digital Indication as Shown on Doric Temp Readout.Cause Not Stated.Failure Spurious & Could Not Be Reproduced ML20090D7841984-06-26026 June 1984 Telecopy Ro:On 840626,fuel Elements Temp Recorder Failed to Respond Following Temporary Reduction in Reactor Power.Cause Not Stated ML20090E1241984-06-15015 June 1984 RO 84-3:on 840604,reactor Operator Observed That Safety Power Measuring Channel 2 Not Responding as Reactor Power Level Increased Beyond 30 Kw.Caused by Loose Safety Channel 2 Signal Cable.Connector Replaced ML20090E5141984-06-11011 June 1984 RO 84-2:on 840528,erratic Performance of Reactor Servo Control Not Noted in Log.Caused by Personnel Error.Operator Cautioned to Be More Observant While Taking Log Readings ML20134Q2511984-06-0505 June 1984 Ro:On 840604,during Startup,Reactor Shut Down When Channel 2 Not Indicating in Expected Power Range.Caused by Faulty Connector.Faulty Signal Cable Connector Replaced & Normal Operations Resumed ML20092N9211984-05-29029 May 1984 Ro:On 840528,operator Received Servo Fault Alarm & Linear Power Channel Indication Failed Low.Caused by High Voltage Supply for Linear Defector de-energized ML20084H6171984-04-0202 April 1984 Ro:On 840319,discovered That Performance of Weekly Electronic Maint Checks Not Performed During Previous Wk of Operation.Caused by Inadequate Procedural Controls ML20087N3381983-12-31031 December 1983 Twentieth Progress Rept of Texas A&M Univ,Nuclear Science Ctr,1983 ML20078P0111983-10-28028 October 1983 Ro:On 831004,high Power Scram Received During Initial Reactor Startup While Banking Shim Safety Control Rods After Reaching 1 MW Power.Caused by Operator Manipulation of Control Rods.Procedures & Proper Documentation Emphasized ML20024E1251983-04-30030 April 1983 Nineteenth Progress Rept of Texas A&M Univ Nuclear Science Ctr for 1982. W/830516 Ltr ML20071H9171983-04-30030 April 1983 Nineteenth Progress Rept of Tx A&M Univ Nuclear Science Ctr 1982 ML20076F0281983-04-30030 April 1983 Nineteenth Progress Rept of Texas A&M Univ Nuclear Ctr, 1982 ML20028E6911983-01-11011 January 1983 Telecopy Ro:On 830110,during Reactor Startup,Fuel Temp Not Tracking Although Normal Temp Indication Displayed.Reactor Shut Down.Caused by Failed Fuel Thermocouple.Reactor Switched to Second Thermocouple 1998-09-08
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23 May 1980 Mr. G. L. Madsen Office of Inspection and Enforcement Region IV U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Constission 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 1000 Arlington, Texas 76012 Ref: Docket No. 50-128 Subj ect: Damage to the NSC Cooling Tower Reported on May 13, 1980
Dear Mr. Madsen:
Enclosed is a final report of the damage to the NSC secondary loop cooling tower reported to your office on May 13, 1980. This report is submitted in compliance with Section 6.4 of the Technical Specifications, Facility License R-83 for the Nuclear Science Center, Texas A&M University.
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Final Report of Damage to the NSC Secondary Loop Cooling Tower and Loss of Pool Cooling Capacity l
Occurrence On May 13, 1980 it was discovered that the secondary cooling tower fan had disintegrated causing damage to the cooling tower and resulting in the loss of the secondary cooling capacity. There were no injuries and the scheduled reactor operations for the day were not interrupted. NSC management considered it appropriate to report this occurrence even though it does not render the reactor or its operation unsafe.
__aalysis The mounting for the fan transmission failed causing the fan blades to rip through the walls of the fan blade housing. The fan blades broke away from the transmission hub when they made contact with the wood structured fan housing. The fan, assembly and the fan housing were damaged beyond repair.
The fan assembly was recently inspected by a factory representative and found to be in need of repair. Repair parts were on order at the time of the incident but shipment was not scheduled until early June 1980.
Conclusions and Corrective Action The reactor was operated on a reduced schedule until May 21, 1980 when a temporary fan assembly was placed into service. The temporary fan installation provides approximately three fourths (3/4) the original cooling capacity which is adequate for the normal schedule of reactor operations.
The temporary fan assambly consists of 4 fan units mounted in a 2 x 2 array on a wood beam support structure which spans the circular opening at the top of the cooling tower. Each fan unit consists of a 54" x 54" steel frame housing with a 7 horse power. motor and direct drive fan blade assembly.
The original design replacement should be in service within two months.
It is planned to retain the temporary fan assembly for emergency use should the need arise again.
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