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7 uiagaragmona.u-March 1, 1999 NMPIL 1413 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 RE:
March 1, 1999 NMPIL 1413 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 RE:       Nine Mile Point Unit 1 Docket No. 50-220 DPR-63
Nine Mile Point Unit 1 Docket No. 50-220 DPR-63


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
Special Report                                                                                                 l Gentlemen:
Special Report Gentlemen:
In accordance with Nine Mile Point Unit 1 (NMP1) Technical Specification Table 3.6.11-1,
In accordance with Nine Mile Point Unit 1 (NMP1) Technical Specification Table 3.6.11-1,
      " Accident . 'onitoring Instrumentation," and associated Action Statement 4.a, Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation (NMPC) is submitting rhe following Special Report concerning the inoperability of ',he #12 Containment Hydrogen Monitoring System (HMS).
" Accident. 'onitoring Instrumentation," and associated Action Statement 4.a, Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation (NMPC) is submitting rhe following Special Report concerning the inoperability of ',he #12 Containment Hydrogen Monitoring System (HMS).
Desniotion of Event On February 15,1999, at 0550 hours, with the reactor mode switch in the "RUN" position during normal operations, NMP1 Operators declared the #12 HMS inoperable because flow switch FS-201.2-1495 failed to initiate an alarm for an indicated sample low fic,w condition.
Desniotion of Event On February 15,1999, at 0550 hours, with the reactor mode switch in the "RUN" position during normal operations, NMP1 Operators declared the #12 HMS inoperable because flow switch FS-201.2-1495 failed to initiate an alarm for an indicated sample low fic,w condition.
Operators adjusted the sample flow rate to the required range, and then removed the #12 HMS from service to troubleshoot the flow sv/ itch.
Operators adjusted the sample flow rate to the required range, and then removed the #12 HMS from service to troubleshoot the flow sv/ itch.
Cause of Erttd                                                                                                             .
Cause of Erttd NMP1 Maintenance personnel determined that the cause of the failure was a degraded encapsulated reed switch within flow switch FS-201.2-1495.
NMP1 Maintenance personnel determined that the cause of the failure was a degraded encapsulated reed switch within flow switch FS-201.2-1495.                                                                     ,
O NMP1 Maintenance personnel performed a review of the Deviation / Event Report and work convol databases and concluded that there have been no similar failures of flow switch FS-201.2-1495 or the #11 HMS flow switch, FS-201.2-1493.
O NMP1 Maintenance personnel performed a review of the Deviation / Event Report and work                                           l convol databases and concluded that there have been no similar failures of flow switch FS-201.2-1495 or the #11 HMS flow switch, FS-201.2-1493.
The cause of the sample low flow condition has not yet been determined.
The cause of the sample low flow condition has not yet been determined.                                                     e   i b"
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Cometive Actions NMP1 Instrument and Control Technicians replaced flow switch FS-201.2-1495 and satisfactorily tested the switch on February 22,1999.
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i Cometive Actions                                                                                   l NMP1 Instrument and Control Technicians replaced flow switch FS-201.2-1495 and satisfactorily tested the switch on February 22,1999.
HMP1 Operators returned the #12 HMS to service at 1420 hours on February 22,1999.
HMP1 Operators returned the #12 HMS to service at 1420 hours on February 22,1999.
NMPC will investigate the low flow condition and submit a supplement to this report when the cause has been determined.
NMPC will investigate the low flow condition and submit a supplement to this report when the cause has been determined.
1 Very truly yours, Robert G. Smith                             ,
1 Very truly yours, Robert G. Smith Plant Manager - NMP1 RGS/KLIJkap xc:
Plant Manager - NMP1                         I RGS/KLIJkap xc:     Regional Administrator, Region I Mr. Gordon K. Hunegs, Senior Resident Inspector Records Management I
Regional Administrator, Region I Mr. Gordon K. Hunegs, Senior Resident Inspector Records Management I
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Latest revision as of 21:28, 6 December 2024

Special Rept:On 990315,Nine Mile Point,Unit 1 Declared Number 12 Containment Hydrogen Monitoring Sys Inoperable. Caused by Degraded Encapsulated Reed Switch within Flow Switch FS-201.2-1495.Technicians Replaced Flow Switch
ML20207G267
Person / Time
Site: Nine Mile Point 
Issue date: 03/01/1999
From: Rich Smith
NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORP.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
NMP1L-1413, NUDOCS 9903120037
Download: ML20207G267 (2)


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7 uiagaragmona.u-March 1, 1999 NMPIL 1413 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 RE:

Nine Mile Point Unit 1 Docket No. 50-220 DPR-63

Subject:

Special Report Gentlemen:

In accordance with Nine Mile Point Unit 1 (NMP1) Technical Specification Table 3.6.11-1,

" Accident. 'onitoring Instrumentation," and associated Action Statement 4.a, Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation (NMPC) is submitting rhe following Special Report concerning the inoperability of ',he #12 Containment Hydrogen Monitoring System (HMS).

Desniotion of Event On February 15,1999, at 0550 hours0.00637 days <br />0.153 hours <br />9.093915e-4 weeks <br />2.09275e-4 months <br />, with the reactor mode switch in the "RUN" position during normal operations, NMP1 Operators declared the #12 HMS inoperable because flow switch FS-201.2-1495 failed to initiate an alarm for an indicated sample low fic,w condition.

Operators adjusted the sample flow rate to the required range, and then removed the #12 HMS from service to troubleshoot the flow sv/ itch.

Cause of Erttd NMP1 Maintenance personnel determined that the cause of the failure was a degraded encapsulated reed switch within flow switch FS-201.2-1495.

O NMP1 Maintenance personnel performed a review of the Deviation / Event Report and work convol databases and concluded that there have been no similar failures of flow switch FS-201.2-1495 or the #11 HMS flow switch, FS-201.2-1493.

The cause of the sample low flow condition has not yet been determined.

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Cometive Actions NMP1 Instrument and Control Technicians replaced flow switch FS-201.2-1495 and satisfactorily tested the switch on February 22,1999.

HMP1 Operators returned the #12 HMS to service at 1420 hours0.0164 days <br />0.394 hours <br />0.00235 weeks <br />5.4031e-4 months <br /> on February 22,1999.

NMPC will investigate the low flow condition and submit a supplement to this report when the cause has been determined.

1 Very truly yours, Robert G. Smith Plant Manager - NMP1 RGS/KLIJkap xc:

Regional Administrator, Region I Mr. Gordon K. Hunegs, Senior Resident Inspector Records Management I

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