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FILE. INCIDE!TT REPORT Fr-5 'i FROM: Duke Power co.                       DATE OF DOC       DATE REC'D         LTR       TWX       RPT         OTHER Charlotte, N.C.       28242 Vm. O. Parker. Jr.                     8-20-75           5-2-75             XX
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DATE OF DOC DATE REC'D LTR TWX RPT OTHER Charlotte, N.C.
TO:                                               ORIG         CC     OTHER             SENT AEC PDR XX Mr. Norman C. Moseley                       1 signed               .            SENT LOCAL PDR CLASS UNCLASS               PROPINFO           INPUT       NO CYS REC'D             DOCKET NO:
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==Dear Mr. Moseley:==
==Dear Mr. Moseley:==
 
b On April 10, 1975. Duke Power Company submitted Abnormal Occurrence Report A0-269/75-3, " Defects in a Fuel Rod of Spent Fuel Assembly s
b On April 10, 1975. Duke Power Company submitted Abnormal Occurrence Report A0-269/75-3, " Defects in a Fuel Rod of Spent Fuel Assembly s                             _
1A10," which reported the identification of a defected fuel rod in spent Fuel Assembly 1A10 during the course of the post-irradiation examination of once-burned Oconee 1 fuel assemblies.
1A10," which reported the identification of a defected fuel rod in spent Fuel Assembly 1A10 during the course of the post-irradiation examination of once-burned Oconee 1 fuel assemblies. Following this occurrence, a defected fuel rod was also discovered in discharged Fuel Assembly 1A19, on April 16, 1975. NRC/OIE, Region II, was notified of this incident by telephone on the occurrence date.
Following this occurrence, a defected fuel rod was also discovered in discharged Fuel Assembly 1A19, on April 16, 1975. NRC/OIE, Region II, was notified of this incident by telephone on the occurrence date.
Subsequently, all scheduled irradiation examination of fuel as-semblies has been completed and no other defected fuel rods have been observed.         The following details concerning the fuel rod defect in Fuel Assembly 1A19 are provided for your information.
Subsequently, all scheduled irradiation examination of fuel as-semblies has been completed and no other defected fuel rods have been observed.
The following details concerning the fuel rod defect in Fuel Assembly 1A19 are provided for your information.
The defected fuel rod of Fuel Assembly 1A19 is a peripheral rod.
The defected fuel rod of Fuel Assembly 1A19 is a peripheral rod.
The defect, a hole of approximately k" diameter in the cladding, is located between the second and third intermediate spacer grids from the top of the assembly. Visual examination of the defect confirmed the presence of fuel at the location of the hole.
The defect, a hole of approximately k" diameter in the cladding, is located between the second and third intermediate spacer grids from the top of the assembly. Visual examination of the defect confirmed the presence of fuel at the location of the hole.
As with Fuel Assembly 1A10, lA19 (located at core location M-9 during Cycle 1 operation) contained an incore detector string and a control rod of a safety group, which was fully withdrawn throughout Cycle 1 operation. A review of the Cycle 1 power history in this fuel assembly did not indicate any abnormal conditions that could have affected the
As with Fuel Assembly 1A10, lA19 (located at core location M-9 during Cycle 1 operation) contained an incore detector string and a control rod of a safety group, which was fully withdrawn throughout Cycle 1 operation. A review of the Cycle 1 power history in this fuel assembly did not indicate any abnormal conditions that could have affected the htegrity of the fuel rod.
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htegrity of the fuel rod.
A repoeted in A0-269/75-3, the primary coolant fission product activity during Cycle 1 operation was less than 3.0 percent of the Technical f
A repoeted in A0-269/75-3, the primary coolant fission product activity during Cycle 1 operation was less than 3.0 percent of the Technical f


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Mr. Norman C. Moseley Page 2 August 20, 1975 Specification limit. Out of the approximately 2000 peripheral fuel rods in 36 fuel assemblies examined during the post-irradiation examination program, only the two fuel rods identified were seen to be defected.
Mr. Norman C. Moseley Page 2 August 20, 1975 Specification limit. Out of the approximately 2000 peripheral fuel rods in 36 fuel assemblies examined during the post-irradiation examination program, only the two fuel rods identified were seen to be defected.
It is also to be noted that the two assemblies with the defected fuel rod have been permanently discharged from the core.
It is also to be noted that the two assemblies with the defected fuel rod have been permanently discharged from the core.
It is concluded that this occurrence did not constitute a hazard to the safety and health of the public.
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NRC DISTRIBUTION FOR PART 50 DOCKET MA19RI AL (TEMPORARY FORM) 9029 CONTROL NO:

FILE. INCIDE!TT REPORT Fr-5 'i FROM: Duke Power co.

DATE OF DOC DATE REC'D LTR TWX RPT OTHER Charlotte, N.C.

28242 Vm. O. Parker. Jr.

8-20-75 5-2-75 XX

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ORIG CC OTHER SENT AEC PDR Mr. Norman C. Moseley 1 signed SENT LOCAL PDR XX CLASS UNCLASS PROPINFO INPUT NO CYS REC'D DOCKET NO:

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50-269 DESCRIPTION: Ler ce their 4-10-75 submittal'.., ENCLOSU RES:

furnisning addl info on defected fuel rod which was discovered on 4-16-75..... Fuel Rod Assembly 1A19.....

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Mr. Norman C. Moseley, Director U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Suite 818 g'. _.__

230 Peachtree Street, Northwest Atlanta, Georgia 30303

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Re:

Oconee Nuclear Station Unit 1 I

Docket No. 50-269 i_

Dear Mr. Moseley:

b On April 10, 1975. Duke Power Company submitted Abnormal Occurrence Report A0-269/75-3, " Defects in a Fuel Rod of Spent Fuel Assembly s

1A10," which reported the identification of a defected fuel rod in spent Fuel Assembly 1A10 during the course of the post-irradiation examination of once-burned Oconee 1 fuel assemblies.

Following this occurrence, a defected fuel rod was also discovered in discharged Fuel Assembly 1A19, on April 16, 1975. NRC/OIE, Region II, was notified of this incident by telephone on the occurrence date.

Subsequently, all scheduled irradiation examination of fuel as-semblies has been completed and no other defected fuel rods have been observed.

The following details concerning the fuel rod defect in Fuel Assembly 1A19 are provided for your information.

The defected fuel rod of Fuel Assembly 1A19 is a peripheral rod.

The defect, a hole of approximately k" diameter in the cladding, is located between the second and third intermediate spacer grids from the top of the assembly. Visual examination of the defect confirmed the presence of fuel at the location of the hole.

As with Fuel Assembly 1A10, lA19 (located at core location M-9 during Cycle 1 operation) contained an incore detector string and a control rod of a safety group, which was fully withdrawn throughout Cycle 1 operation. A review of the Cycle 1 power history in this fuel assembly did not indicate any abnormal conditions that could have affected the htegrity of the fuel rod.

A repoeted in A0-269/75-3, the primary coolant fission product activity during Cycle 1 operation was less than 3.0 percent of the Technical f

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Mr. Norman C. Moseley Page 2 August 20, 1975 Specification limit. Out of the approximately 2000 peripheral fuel rods in 36 fuel assemblies examined during the post-irradiation examination program, only the two fuel rods identified were seen to be defected.

It is also to be noted that the two assemblies with the defected fuel rod have been permanently discharged from the core.

It is concluded that this occurrence did not constitute a hazard to the safety and health of the public.

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