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{{#Wiki_filter:; : ~ Constellation 10 CFR 50.73 LG-24-067 June 18, 2024 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 Limerick Generating Station, Unit 1 Renewed Facility Operating License No. NPF-39 NRC Docket No. 50-352 Subject: LER 2024-003-00 Core Operating Limits Report Thermal Limits Exceeded In accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR 50.73(a)(2)(i)(B), Limerick Generating Station hereby submits the enclosed Licensee Event Report.
 
10 CFR 50.73
 
LG-24-067
 
June 18, 2024
 
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001
 
Limerick Generating Station, Unit 1 Renewed Facility Operating License No. NPF-39 NRC Docket No. 50-352
 
Subject: LER 2024-003-00 Core Operating Limits Report Thermal Limits Exceeded
 
In accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR 50.73(a)(2)(i)(B), Limerick Generating Station hereby submits the enclosed Licensee Event Report.
 
There are no commitments contained in this letter.
There are no commitments contained in this letter.
If you have any questions, please contact Jordan Rajan at (610) 718-3400.
Respectfully, Michael F. Gillin Vice President - Limerick Generating Station Constellation Energy Generation, LLC cc: Administrator Region I, USNRC USNRC Senior Resident Inspector, Limerick Generating Station


If you have any questions, please contact Jordan Rajan at (610) 718-3400.
=Abstract=
Limerick Generating Station Unit 1


Respectfully,
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Michael F. Gillin Vice President - Limerick Generating Station Constellation Energy Generation, LLC
Jordan Rajan 610-718-3400 B
AC ROD G080 Yes


cc: Administrator Region I, USNRC USNRC Senior Resident Inspector, Limerick Generating Station
=Abstract=
On April 12, 2024, while performing a water rod inspection of fuel bundle GGK123 during a planned refuel outage, it was
On April 12, 2024, while performing a water rod inspection of fuel bundle GGK123 during a planned refuel outage, it was
identified that several fuel spacers had propagated up within the bundle toward the upper tie plate. It was determined through
identified that several fuel spacers had propagated up within the bundle toward the upper tie plate. It was determined through
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been removed from the reactor core, is currently located in the spent fuel pool, and will not be re-loaded into the core. There
been removed from the reactor core, is currently located in the spent fuel pool, and will not be re-loaded into the core. There
was no impact to the health and safety of the public or plant personnel because the Safety Limit MCPR was not exceeded in
was no impact to the health and safety of the public or plant personnel because the Safety Limit MCPR was not exceeded in
the previous cycle operation
the previous cycle operation
 
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==Condition Prior to Event==
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On April 22, 2024, prior to the determination that fuel bundle GGK123 had exceeded a thermal limit, Limerick Generating Station Unit 1 was in Operational Condition (OPCON) 4 (Cold Shutdown) with reactor coolant temperature of 132 degrees Fahrenheit.
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==Event Description==
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On April 12, 2024, during planned in-core fuel inspections for mis-oriented water rods of susceptible GNF3 fuel bundles
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[EIIS System AC] in response to GNF 10 CFR Part 21 communication SC 22-04, an unexpected condition for fuel bundle GGK123 was discovered where four spacers visibly collocated below the upper tie plate. The four spacers located in the bottom portion of the fuel bundle were found at their expected (installed) axial locations. Fuel bundle GGK123 was permanently discharged to the spent fuel pool.
052 050 Cause of the Condition The cause of the spacer relocation was determined to be the mis-oriented water rod in the fuel bundle GGK123. Mis-orientation of the water rod would have occurred during fuel bundle fabrication. The mis-orientation caused the spacers to not be locked into position, causing them to propagate up the bundle due to hydraulic force during normal operation.  
 
Fuel vendor GNF evaluated the impact of this condition for the previous operating cycle. The evaluation conservatively assumed the spacers were displaced for all but the first week of the cycle. The inspection results showed the spacer contact marks indicated prolonged contact with the fuel indicating the spacers did not move early in the cycle. On April 22, 2024, the station completed the evaluation for fuel bundle GGK123.
 
==Analysis of the Event==
The evaluation report determined that:
 
v There were no penalties or adjustments associated with Linear Heat Generation Rate (LHGR) and Average PlanarLinear Heat Generation Rate (APLHGR) and no GLVFHUQLEOH impact to thermal limits and margins.
v There was no discernible impact to thermal limits and margins for co-resident fuel in the Unit 1 reactor core during theprevious cycle of operation.
v The Operating Limit Minimum Critical Power Ratio (MCPR) exceeded limits set by TS 3.2.3 for the previous cycle.
v The Safety Limit MCPR requirements set by TS 2.1.2 were never violated for the previous cycle.
 
The report determined that the requirements of TS LCO 3.2.3 MCPR were not met for Unit 1 Cycle 20. TS LCO 3.2.3 requires all MCPR values to be greater than or equal to the MCPR operating limits specified in the Core Operating Limits Report (COLR). If the MCPR value is less than the MCPR value in the COLR, TS LCO 3.2.3 Action b requires corrective actions to be initiated within 15 minutes and the MCPR value restored to within the required limits within two-hours or reduce thermal power to less than 25 percent within the next 4 hours. Since the station conservatively assumed the condition existed for most of the operating cycle, the station exceeded the two-hour requirement to restore MCPR within limits and did not reduce thermal power to less than 25 percent within the next 4 hours. Therefore, this event is being reported in accordance with 10 CFR 50.73(a)(2)(i)(B) as a condition prohibited by the plants TS.
 
==Safety Consequences==
There were no actual safety consequences to this condition. The MCPR Safety Limit was not exceeded and there was no breach of fuel cladding for fuel bundle GGK123.
 
Cause of the Condition
 
The cause of the spacer relocation was determined to be the mis-oriented water rod in the fuel bundle GGK123. Mis-orientation of the water rod would have occurred during fuel bundle fabrication. The mis-orientation caused the spacers to not be locked into position, causing them to propagate up the bundle due to hydraulic force during normal operation.


==Corrective Actions==
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v GNF implemented the following additional checks during the fuel fabrication process:
v GNF implemented the following additional checks during the fuel fabrication process:
P An in-process laser check on the orientation of the water rod tabs.
P An in-process laser check on the orientation of the water rod tabs.
P Removed the Quality at the Source process and reintroduced Qualify Inspectors to the bundle assembly tables P Added a check for tab orientation at final inspection.
P Removed the Quality at the Source process and reintroduced Qualify Inspectors to the bundle assembly tables
v Constellation Energy Generation, LLC (and Limerick Generating Station) enhanced the new fuel receipt inspectionprocedures to confirm proper water rod orientation on all new GNF3 fuel bundles.
P Added a check for tab orientation at final inspection.
Previous Occurrences
v Constellation Energy Generation, LLC (and Limerick Generating Station) enhanced the new fuel receipt inspectionprocedures to confirm proper water rod orientation on all new GNF3 fuel bundles.  


There were no previous occurrences.
==Previous Occurrences==
There were no previous occurrences.  


==Component Failure Data==
==Component Failure Data==
System: Reactor Core Systems (AC)
System: Reactor Core Systems (AC)
Component: Unit 1 Fuel Bundle (ROD)
Component: Unit 1 Fuel Bundle (ROD)
Manufacturer: Global Nuclear Fuel (G080)
Manufacturer: Global Nuclear Fuel (G080) 3 3
Limerick Generating Station Unit 1 352 2024 003 00
 
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Core Operating Limits Report Thermal Limit Exceeded for Unit 1 Fuel Bundle GGK123
ML24170A772
Person / Time
Site: Limerick 
Issue date: 06/18/2024
From: Gillin M
Constellation Energy Generation
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, Document Control Desk
References
LG-24-067 LER 2024-003-00
Download: ML24170A772 (1)


LER-2024-003, Core Operating Limits Report Thermal Limit Exceeded for Unit 1 Fuel Bundle GGK123
Event date:
Report date:
Reporting criterion: 10 CFR 50.73(a)(2)(i)(B), Prohibited by Technical Specifications
3522024003R00 - NRC Website

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~ Constellation 10 CFR 50.73 LG-24-067 June 18, 2024 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 Limerick Generating Station, Unit 1 Renewed Facility Operating License No. NPF-39 NRC Docket No. 50-352 Subject: LER 2024-003-00 Core Operating Limits Report Thermal Limits Exceeded In accordance with the requirements of 10 CFR 50.73(a)(2)(i)(B), Limerick Generating Station hereby submits the enclosed Licensee Event Report.

There are no commitments contained in this letter.

If you have any questions, please contact Jordan Rajan at (610) 718-3400.

Respectfully, Michael F. Gillin Vice President - Limerick Generating Station Constellation Energy Generation, LLC cc: Administrator Region I, USNRC USNRC Senior Resident Inspector, Limerick Generating Station

Abstract

Limerick Generating Station Unit 1

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Core Operating Limits Report Thermal Limit Exceeded for Unit 1 Fuel Bundle GGK123 04 22 24 2024 003 00 06 18 2024 4

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Jordan Rajan 610-718-3400 B

AC ROD G080 Yes

On April 12, 2024, while performing a water rod inspection of fuel bundle GGK123 during a planned refuel outage, it was

identified that several fuel spacers had propagated up within the bundle toward the upper tie plate. It was determined through

analysis that spacer positioning had a direct effect on the Minimum Critical Power Ratio (MCPR). On April 22, 2024, an

analysis of the operating conditions by Global Nuclear Fuel (GNF) of fuel bundle GGK123 was reviewed and accepted by the

station. The report confirmed that, during the previous cycle, the Operating Limit MCPR exceeded limits set by Technical

Specifications (TS) 3.2.3. Since the Operating Limit MCPR was exceeded for longer than allowed by TS Limiting Condition for

Operation (LCO) 3.2.3, this event is reportable as a condition prohibited by TS per 10 CFR 50.73(a)(2)(i)(B).

The fuel bundle spacers shifted out of position over the previous operating cycle. This condition was identified during the

inspections in response to GNF 10 CFR Part 21 communication SC 22-04, GNF3 Raised Water Rod. This fuel bundle has

been removed from the reactor core, is currently located in the spent fuel pool, and will not be re-loaded into the core. There

was no impact to the health and safety of the public or plant personnel because the Safety Limit MCPR was not exceeded in

the previous cycle operation

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052 050 Cause of the Condition The cause of the spacer relocation was determined to be the mis-oriented water rod in the fuel bundle GGK123. Mis-orientation of the water rod would have occurred during fuel bundle fabrication. The mis-orientation caused the spacers to not be locked into position, causing them to propagate up the bundle due to hydraulic force during normal operation.

Corrective Actions

Corrective actions taken in response to the conditions were:

v Verified no plant off-gas signatures indicative of leaking fuel rods which verified fuel rod integrity had not been

compromised.

v Performed full length peripheral visual inspection of de-channeled fuel bundle GGK123.

v Evaluated the impact to APLHGR, LHGR, and MCPR limits.

v Permanently discharged fuel bundle GGK123 to the spent fuel pool.

v Completed inspection on the remaining 267 fuel bundles in the Unit 1 susceptible population and confirmed no additionalfuel bundles had a mis-oriented water rod.

v Confirmed no impact to Unit 2 due to no fuel bundles in the susceptible population.

v GNF implemented the following additional checks during the fuel fabrication process:

P An in-process laser check on the orientation of the water rod tabs.

P Removed the Quality at the Source process and reintroduced Qualify Inspectors to the bundle assembly tables

P Added a check for tab orientation at final inspection.

v Constellation Energy Generation, LLC (and Limerick Generating Station) enhanced the new fuel receipt inspectionprocedures to confirm proper water rod orientation on all new GNF3 fuel bundles.

Previous Occurrences

There were no previous occurrences.

Component Failure Data

System: Reactor Core Systems (AC)

Component: Unit 1 Fuel Bundle (ROD)

Manufacturer: Global Nuclear Fuel (G080) 3 3

Limerick Generating Station Unit 1 352 2024 003 00

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