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{{#Wiki_filter:0811512014 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Operations Center Event ReportPage IPart 21 (PAR)Event# 50371Rep Org: ABB, INC Notification Date I Time: 08/15/2014 11:00 (EDT)Supplier:
{{#Wiki_filter:0811512014                     U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission OperationsCenter Event Report                      Page I Part 21 (PAR)                                                                                   Event#       50371 Rep Org: ABB, INC                                                 Notification Date I Time: 08/15/2014 11:00     (EDT)
ABB, INC Event Date I Time: 08/15/2014 (EDT)Last Modification:
Supplier: ABB, INC                                                       Event Date I Time: 08/15/2014           (EDT)
08/15/2014 Region: 1 Docket #:City: FLORENCE Agreement State: YesCounty: License #:State: SCNRC Notified by: DAVID BROWN Notifications:
Last Modification: 08/15/2014 Region:     1                                                 Docket #:
SILAS KENNEDY R1DOHQ Ops Officer:
City:   FLORENCE                                 Agreement State:             Yes County:                                                       License #:
JEFF ROTTON GEORGE HOPPER R2DOEmergency Class: NON EMERGENCY MICHAEL KUNOWSKI R3DO10 CFR Section:
State:   SC NRC Notified by:   DAVID BROWN                             Notifications:   SILAS KENNEDY                   R1DO HQ Ops Officer:   JEFF ROTTON                                             GEORGE HOPPER                   R2DO Emergency Class:     NON EMERGENCY                                           MICHAEL KUNOWSKI                 R3DO 10 CFR Section:                                                             JACK WHITTEN                     R4DO 21.21 (d)(3)(i)     DEFECTS AND NONCOMPLIANCE                               PART 21 GROUP                   EMAIL NOTICE OF DEVIATION REGARDING K-LINE CIRCUIT BREAKER SECONDARY CLOSE LATCH The following information was excerpted from a facsimile received from ABB, Inc:
JACK WHITTEN R4DO21.21 (d)(3)(i)
  "This letter provides notification of a failure to comply with specifications associated with a secondary close latch, part number 71661 OK01, used in K-Line 225/800 and 1600/2000 amp electrically operated Model 7 circuit breakers. This does not affect previous models of these same breakers that have not been upgraded to include the interlocking primary and secondary close latches. It also does not affect manually operated Kline breakers or K3000/4000 circuit breakers. Information is provided as specified in 10CFR21 paragraph 21.21(d)(4).
DEFECTS AND NONCOMPLIANCE PART 21 GROUP EMAILNOTICE OF DEVIATION REGARDING K-LINE CIRCUIT BREAKER SECONDARY CLOSE LATCHThe following information was excerpted from a facsimile received from ABB, Inc:"This letter provides notification of a failure to comply with specifications associated with a secondary close latch,part number 71661 OK01, used in K-Line 225/800 and 1600/2000 amp electrically operated Model 7 circuitbreakers.
  "Notifying individual: Jay Lavrinc, Vice President & General Manager, ABB (Medium Voltage Service), 2300 Mechanicsville Road, Florence, SC 29501 "Identification of the Subject component: ABB part number 716610K01 secondary close latch. This secondary close latch is used on new legacy K-Line Model 7 electrically operated circuit breakers. It is also used during breaker refurbishments when a secondary close latch is required to be replaced because of damage or wear. The secondary close latch is available as a component part and is also used in K-Line Model 7 up-grade kits.
This does not affect previous models of these same breakers that have not been upgraded to include theinterlocking primary and secondary close latches.
  "If a breaker is sent in for refurbishment the primary and secondary latches are replaced unless it is required in the customer PO that they not be replaced unless they are damaged or worn.
It also does not affect manually operated Kline breakers orK3000/4000 circuit breakers.
  "Nature of the deviation: During outgoing inspection a breaker went trip free during the operational phase of the testing procedure. The inspector found that the cam attached to the top of the secondary close latch, 716610K01, was not properly riveted in place. The head of the rivet was not pushed down flush against the side of the cam.
Information is provided as specified in 10CFR21 paragraph 21.21(d)(4).
Since the rivet was not seated properly, the other end of the rivet did not project through the other side of the latch
"Notifying individual:
 
Jay Lavrinc, Vice President  
0811512014                     U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission OperationsCenter Event Report                          Page 2 and therefore the bradded end of the rivet was not deformed in a manner to sufficiently apply the required holding force to keep the cam in its proper and secure operating position.
& General Manager, ABB (Medium Voltage Service),
"Corrective actions include:
2300Mechanicsville Road, Florence, SC 29501"Identification of the Subject component:
: a. Perform 100% inspection all part number 716610K01 secondary close latches in inventory to identify the nonconforming latches. (Action complete)
ABB part number 716610K01 secondary close latch. This secondary close latch is used on new legacy K-Line Model 7 electrically operated circuit breakers.
It is also used duringbreaker refurbishments when a secondary close latch is required to be replaced because of damage or wear. Thesecondary close latch is available as a component part and is also used in K-Line Model 7 up-grade kits."If a breaker is sent in for refurbishment the primary and secondary latches are replaced unless it is required in thecustomer PO that they not be replaced unless they are damaged or worn."Nature of the deviation:
During outgoing inspection a breaker went trip free during the operational phase of thetesting procedure.
The inspector found that the cam attached to the top of the secondary close latch, 716610K01, was not properly riveted in place. The head of the rivet was not pushed down flush against the side of the cam.Since the rivet was not seated properly, the other end of the rivet did not project through the other side of the latch 0811512014 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Operations Center Event ReportPage 2and therefore the bradded end of the rivet was not deformed in a manner to sufficiently apply the required holdingforce to keep the cam in its proper and secure operating position.
"Corrective actions include:a. Perform 100% inspection all part number 716610K01 secondary close latches in inventory to identify thenonconforming latches.  
(Action complete)
: b. Trained inspectors and breaker assemblers on identifying this condition (Action Complete)
: b. Trained inspectors and breaker assemblers on identifying this condition (Action Complete)
: c. Contact primary vendor to investigate cause and correct on future orders. (Action Complete)
: c. Contact primary vendor to investigate cause and correct on future orders. (Action Complete)
: d. Verified that this is the only assembly with bradding that this vendor provides.  
: d. Verified that this is the only assembly with bradding that this vendor provides. (Action complete)
(Action complete)
: e. Notification of the potential existence of this deviation to affected customers (Action to be completed by 18 August 2014)
: e. Notification of the potential existence of this deviation to affected customers (Action to be completed by 18August 2014)"Affected Customers:
"Affected Customers: Constellation Energy, DTEEnergy, Entergy Operations, Exelon Corporation "Recommendations: It is recommended that affected Licensees that have received latches that were identified as having been provided from parts that fall under this notification take the following actions:
Constellation Energy, DTEEnergy, Entergy Operations, Exelon Corporation "Recommendations:
"If the latch is in their inventory as a component, in a kit or in a breaker that is not currently in use it is suggested that the secondary trip latch be inspected for this condition. Inspection should include visual inspection of the rivets to confirm they are properly seated and bradded and physical manipulation of the cam to determine that it is securely held in place in the assembly.
It is recommended that affected Licensees that have received latches that were identified ashaving been provided from parts that fall under this notification take the following actions:"If the latch is in their inventory as a component, in a kit or in a breaker that is not currently in use it is suggested that the secondary trip latch be inspected for this condition.
"If a suspect latch is installed in a breaker that is currently installed and energized we recommend that at their next maintenance cycle, the secondary close latch in the breaker be inspected for this condition.
Inspection should include visual inspection of the rivetsto confirm they are properly seated and bradded and physical manipulation of the cam to determine that it issecurely held in place in the assembly.
"We currently cycle Kline breakers that are refurbished approximately 55 close/open operations before they ship from the Florence facility. New breakers get at least that many operations or more. If a breaker has shipped out of the Florence facility during this period it is unlikely that the breaker would get through inspection without failing with a latch that is improperly riveted. ABB cannot guarantee that no latch on a breaker that shipped is affected but we do not see it as a likely occurrence with the testing that the breaker is subjected to prior to shipment. There have been no field failures reported that were attributed to this manufacturing issue."
"If a suspect latch is installed in a breaker that is currently installed and energized we recommend that at their nextmaintenance cycle, the secondary close latch in the breaker be inspected for this condition.
 
"We currently cycle Kline breakers that are refurbished approximately 55 close/open operations before they shipfrom the Florence facility.
0 ABS August 15, 2014 Document Control Desk U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 FAX 301-816-5151
New breakers get at least that many operations or more. If a breaker has shipped out ofthe Florence facility during this period it is unlikely that the breaker would get through inspection without failing witha latch that is improperly riveted.
ABB cannot guarantee that no latch on a breaker that shipped is affected but wedo not see it as a likely occurrence with the testing that the breaker is subjected to prior to shipment.
There havebeen no field failures reported that were attributed to this manufacturing issue."
0ABSAugust 15, 2014Document Control DeskU. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 FAX 301-816-5151


==Subject:==
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10CFR Part 21 Notification of Deviation re. K-Line Circuit Breaker Secondary Close Latch
: 1. This letter provides notification of a failure to comply with specifications associated with a secondary close latch, part number 716610K01 (see Figure 1), used in K-Line 225/800 and 1600/2000 amp electrically operated Model 7 circuit breakers. This does not affect previous models of these same breakers that have not been upgraded to include the interlocking primary and secondary close latches. It also does not affect manually operated Kline breakers or K3000/4000 circuit breakers. Information is provided as specified in IOCFR21 paragraph 21.21(d) (4).
: 2. Notifying individual: Jay Lavrinc, Vice President & General Manager, ABB (Medium Voltage Service), 2300 Mechanicsville Road, Florence, SC 29501
: 3. Identification of the Subject component: ABB part number 716610K01 secondary close latch.
This secondary close latch is used on new legacy K-Line Model 7 electrically operated circuit breakers. It is also used during breaker refurbishments when a secondary close latch is required to be replaced because of damage or wear. The secondary close latch is available as a component part and is also used in K-Line Model 7 up-grade kits.
: 4. If a breaker is sent in for refurbishment the primary and secondary latches are replaced unless it is required in the customer PO that they not be replaced unless they are damaged or worn.
ABB Inc.
2300 MECHANICSVILLE ROAD                              MEDIUM VOLTAGE SERVICE                            PHONE (843) 413-4727 FLORENCE, SC 29501 USA                                                                                FACSIMILE (843) 413-4853


lOCFR Part 21 Notification of Deviation re. K-Line Circuit Breaker Secondary Close Latch1. This letter provides notification of a failure to comply with specifications associated with asecondary close latch, part number 716610K01 (see Figure 1), used in K-Line 225/800 and1600/2000 amp electrically operated Model 7 circuit breakers.
ABB
This does not affect previousmodels of these same breakers that have not been upgraded to include the interlocking primaryand secondary close latches.
: 5. Nature of the deviation:
It also does not affect manually operated Kline breakers orK3000/4000 circuit breakers.
During outgoing inspection a breaker went trip free during the operational phase of the testing procedure. The inspector found that the cam attached to the top of the secondary close latch, 716610K01, was not properly riveted in place. The head of the rivet was not pushed down flush against the side of the cam. Since the rivet was not seated properly, the other end of the rivet did not project through the other side of the latch and therefore the bradded end of the rivet was not deformed in a manner to sufficiently apply the required holding force to keep the cam in its proper and secure operating position. (see Figure 2)
Information is provided as specified in IOCFR21 paragraph 21.21(d)
Figure 2 - Secondary Close Latch
(4).2. Notifying individual:
: 6. Corrective actions include:
Jay Lavrinc, Vice President
: a. Perform 100% inspection all part number 716610K01 secondary close latches in inventory to identify the nonconforming latches. (Action complete)
& General Manager, ABB (Medium VoltageService),
: b. Trained inspectors and breaker assemblers on identifying this condition (Action Complete)
2300 Mechanicsville Road, Florence, SC 295013. Identification of the Subject component:
: c. Contact primary vendor to investigate cause and correct on future orders. (Action Complete)
ABB part number 716610K01 secondary close latch.This secondary close latch is used on new legacy K-Line Model 7 electrically operated circuitbreakers.
: d. Verified that this is the only assembly with bradding that this vendor provides. (Action complete)
It is also used during breaker refurbishments when a secondary close latch is requiredto be replaced because of damage or wear. The secondary close latch is available as acomponent part and is also used in K-Line Model 7 up-grade kits.4. If a breaker is sent in for refurbishment the primary and secondary latches are replaced unless itis required in the customer PO that they not be replaced unless they are damaged or worn.ABB Inc.2300 MECHANICSVILLE ROADFLORENCE, SC 29501 USAMEDIUM VOLTAGE SERVICEPHONE (843) 413-4727FACSIMILE (843) 413-4853 ABB5. Nature of the deviation:
: e. Notification of the potential existence of this deviation to affected customers (Action to be completed by 18 August 2014)
During outgoing inspection a breaker went trip free during the operational phase of the testingprocedure.
Affected Customers:
The inspector found that the cam attached to the top of the secondary close latch,716610K01, was not properly riveted in place. The head of the rivet was not pushed downflush against the side of the cam. Since the rivet was not seated properly, the other end of therivet did not project through the other side of the latch and therefore the bradded end of therivet was not deformed in a manner to sufficiently apply the required holding force to keep thecam in its proper and secure operating position.  
                                  -   Constellation Energy
(see Figure 2)Figure 2 -Secondary Close Latch6. Corrective actions include:a. Perform 100% inspection all part number 716610K01 secondary close latches ininventory to identify the nonconforming latches.  
                                  -   DTE Energy
(Action complete)
                                  -   Entergy Operations
: b. Trained inspectors and breaker assemblers on identifying this condition (ActionComplete)
                                  -   Exelon Corporation
: c. Contact primary vendor to investigate cause and correct on future orders. (ActionComplete)
: d. Verified that this is the only assembly with bradding that this vendor provides.  
(Actioncomplete)
: e. Notification of the potential existence of this deviation to affected customers (Action tobe completed by 18 August 2014)Affected Customers:
-Constellation Energy-DTE Energy-Entergy Operations
-Exelon Corporation
: 7. Recommendations:
: 7. Recommendations:
It is recommended that affected Licensees that have received latches that were identified ashaving been provided from parts that fall under this notification take the following actions:ABB Inc.2300 MECHANICSVILLE ROAD MEDIUM VOLTAGE SERVICE PHONE (843) 413-4727FLORENCE, SC 29501 USA FACSIMILE (843) 413-4853 ABBIf the latch is in their inventory as a component, in a kit or in a breaker that is not currently inuse it is suggested that the secondary trip latch be inspected for this condition.
It is recommended that affected Licensees that have received latches that were identified as having been provided from parts that fall under this notification take the following actions:
Inspection should include visual inspection of the rivets to confirm they are properly seated and braddedand physical manipulation of the cam to determine that it is securely held in place in theassembly.  
ABB Inc.
(see Figure 3)If a suspect latch is installed in a breaker that is currently installed and energized werecommend that at their next maintenance cycle, the secondary close latch in the breaker beinspected for this condition.
2300 MECHANICSVILLE ROAD                               MEDIUM VOLTAGE SERVICE                             PHONE (843) 413-4727 FLORENCE, SC 29501 USA                                                                                 FACSIMILE (843) 413-4853
We currently cycle Kline breakers that are refurbished approximately 55 close/open operations before they ship from the Florence facility.
 
New breakers get at least that many operations ormore. If a breaker has shipped out of the Florence facility during this period it is unlikely thatthe breaker would get through inspection without failing with a latch that is improperly riveted.ABB cannot guarantee that no latch on a breaker that shipped is affected but we do not see it asa likely occurrence with the testing that the breaker is subjected to prior to shipment.
ABB If the latch is in their inventory as a component, in a kit or in a breaker that is not currently in use it is suggested that the secondary trip latch be inspected for this condition. Inspection should include visual inspection of the rivets to confirm they are properly seated and bradded and physical manipulation of the cam to determine that it is securely held in place in the assembly. (see Figure 3)
Therehave been no field failures reported that were attributed to this manufacturing issue.Very truly yours,/ ' e-GM ABB MVSABB Inc.2300 MECHANICSVILLE ROADFLORENCE, SC 29501 USAMEDIUM VOLTAGE SERVICEPHONE (843) 413-4727FACSIMILE (843) 413-4853}}
If a suspect latch is installed in a breaker that is currently installed and energized we recommend that at their next maintenance cycle, the secondary close latch in the breaker be inspected for this condition.
We currently cycle Kline breakers that are refurbished approximately 55 close/open operations before they ship from the Florence facility. New breakers get at least that many operations or more. If a breaker has shipped out of the Florence facility during this period it is unlikely that the breaker would get through inspection without failing with a latch that is improperly riveted.
ABB cannot guarantee that no latch on a breaker that shipped is affected but we do not see it as a likely occurrence with the testing that the breaker is subjected to prior to shipment. There have been no field failures reported that were attributed to this manufacturing issue.
Very truly yours,
                                        / ' e-GM ABB MVS ABB Inc.
2300 MECHANICSVILLE ROAD                                  MEDIUM VOLTAGE SERVICE                              PHONE (843) 413-4727 FLORENCE, SC 29501 USA                                                                                    FACSIMILE (843) 413-4853}}

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Notification of Potential Part 21 Re Notice of Deviation Regarding K-Line Circuit Breaker Secondary Close Latch
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Site: Calvert Cliffs, Fermi, Grand Gulf, Arkansas Nuclear, River Bend, Waterford  Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 08/15/2014
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0811512014 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission OperationsCenter Event Report Page I Part 21 (PAR) Event# 50371 Rep Org: ABB, INC Notification Date I Time: 08/15/2014 11:00 (EDT)

Supplier: ABB, INC Event Date I Time: 08/15/2014 (EDT)

Last Modification: 08/15/2014 Region: 1 Docket #:

City: FLORENCE Agreement State: Yes County: License #:

State: SC NRC Notified by: DAVID BROWN Notifications: SILAS KENNEDY R1DO HQ Ops Officer: JEFF ROTTON GEORGE HOPPER R2DO Emergency Class: NON EMERGENCY MICHAEL KUNOWSKI R3DO 10 CFR Section: JACK WHITTEN R4DO 21.21 (d)(3)(i) DEFECTS AND NONCOMPLIANCE PART 21 GROUP EMAIL NOTICE OF DEVIATION REGARDING K-LINE CIRCUIT BREAKER SECONDARY CLOSE LATCH The following information was excerpted from a facsimile received from ABB, Inc:

"This letter provides notification of a failure to comply with specifications associated with a secondary close latch, part number 71661 OK01, used in K-Line 225/800 and 1600/2000 amp electrically operated Model 7 circuit breakers. This does not affect previous models of these same breakers that have not been upgraded to include the interlocking primary and secondary close latches. It also does not affect manually operated Kline breakers or K3000/4000 circuit breakers. Information is provided as specified in 10CFR21 paragraph 21.21(d)(4).

"Notifying individual: Jay Lavrinc, Vice President & General Manager, ABB (Medium Voltage Service), 2300 Mechanicsville Road, Florence, SC 29501 "Identification of the Subject component: ABB part number 716610K01 secondary close latch. This secondary close latch is used on new legacy K-Line Model 7 electrically operated circuit breakers. It is also used during breaker refurbishments when a secondary close latch is required to be replaced because of damage or wear. The secondary close latch is available as a component part and is also used in K-Line Model 7 up-grade kits.

"If a breaker is sent in for refurbishment the primary and secondary latches are replaced unless it is required in the customer PO that they not be replaced unless they are damaged or worn.

"Nature of the deviation: During outgoing inspection a breaker went trip free during the operational phase of the testing procedure. The inspector found that the cam attached to the top of the secondary close latch, 716610K01, was not properly riveted in place. The head of the rivet was not pushed down flush against the side of the cam.

Since the rivet was not seated properly, the other end of the rivet did not project through the other side of the latch

0811512014 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission OperationsCenter Event Report Page 2 and therefore the bradded end of the rivet was not deformed in a manner to sufficiently apply the required holding force to keep the cam in its proper and secure operating position.

"Corrective actions include:

a. Perform 100% inspection all part number 716610K01 secondary close latches in inventory to identify the nonconforming latches. (Action complete)
b. Trained inspectors and breaker assemblers on identifying this condition (Action Complete)
c. Contact primary vendor to investigate cause and correct on future orders. (Action Complete)
d. Verified that this is the only assembly with bradding that this vendor provides. (Action complete)
e. Notification of the potential existence of this deviation to affected customers (Action to be completed by 18 August 2014)

"Affected Customers: Constellation Energy, DTEEnergy, Entergy Operations, Exelon Corporation "Recommendations: It is recommended that affected Licensees that have received latches that were identified as having been provided from parts that fall under this notification take the following actions:

"If the latch is in their inventory as a component, in a kit or in a breaker that is not currently in use it is suggested that the secondary trip latch be inspected for this condition. Inspection should include visual inspection of the rivets to confirm they are properly seated and bradded and physical manipulation of the cam to determine that it is securely held in place in the assembly.

"If a suspect latch is installed in a breaker that is currently installed and energized we recommend that at their next maintenance cycle, the secondary close latch in the breaker be inspected for this condition.

"We currently cycle Kline breakers that are refurbished approximately 55 close/open operations before they ship from the Florence facility. New breakers get at least that many operations or more. If a breaker has shipped out of the Florence facility during this period it is unlikely that the breaker would get through inspection without failing with a latch that is improperly riveted. ABB cannot guarantee that no latch on a breaker that shipped is affected but we do not see it as a likely occurrence with the testing that the breaker is subjected to prior to shipment. There have been no field failures reported that were attributed to this manufacturing issue."

0 ABS August 15, 2014 Document Control Desk U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 FAX 301-816-5151

Subject:

10CFR Part 21 Notification of Deviation re. K-Line Circuit Breaker Secondary Close Latch

1. This letter provides notification of a failure to comply with specifications associated with a secondary close latch, part number 716610K01 (see Figure 1), used in K-Line 225/800 and 1600/2000 amp electrically operated Model 7 circuit breakers. This does not affect previous models of these same breakers that have not been upgraded to include the interlocking primary and secondary close latches. It also does not affect manually operated Kline breakers or K3000/4000 circuit breakers. Information is provided as specified in IOCFR21 paragraph 21.21(d) (4).
2. Notifying individual: Jay Lavrinc, Vice President & General Manager, ABB (Medium Voltage Service), 2300 Mechanicsville Road, Florence, SC 29501
3. Identification of the Subject component: ABB part number 716610K01 secondary close latch.

This secondary close latch is used on new legacy K-Line Model 7 electrically operated circuit breakers. It is also used during breaker refurbishments when a secondary close latch is required to be replaced because of damage or wear. The secondary close latch is available as a component part and is also used in K-Line Model 7 up-grade kits.

4. If a breaker is sent in for refurbishment the primary and secondary latches are replaced unless it is required in the customer PO that they not be replaced unless they are damaged or worn.

ABB Inc.

2300 MECHANICSVILLE ROAD MEDIUM VOLTAGE SERVICE PHONE (843) 413-4727 FLORENCE, SC 29501 USA FACSIMILE (843) 413-4853

ABB

5. Nature of the deviation:

During outgoing inspection a breaker went trip free during the operational phase of the testing procedure. The inspector found that the cam attached to the top of the secondary close latch, 716610K01, was not properly riveted in place. The head of the rivet was not pushed down flush against the side of the cam. Since the rivet was not seated properly, the other end of the rivet did not project through the other side of the latch and therefore the bradded end of the rivet was not deformed in a manner to sufficiently apply the required holding force to keep the cam in its proper and secure operating position. (see Figure 2)

Figure 2 - Secondary Close Latch

6. Corrective actions include:
a. Perform 100% inspection all part number 716610K01 secondary close latches in inventory to identify the nonconforming latches. (Action complete)
b. Trained inspectors and breaker assemblers on identifying this condition (Action Complete)
c. Contact primary vendor to investigate cause and correct on future orders. (Action Complete)
d. Verified that this is the only assembly with bradding that this vendor provides. (Action complete)
e. Notification of the potential existence of this deviation to affected customers (Action to be completed by 18 August 2014)

Affected Customers:

- Constellation Energy

- DTE Energy

- Entergy Operations

- Exelon Corporation

7. Recommendations:

It is recommended that affected Licensees that have received latches that were identified as having been provided from parts that fall under this notification take the following actions:

ABB Inc.

2300 MECHANICSVILLE ROAD MEDIUM VOLTAGE SERVICE PHONE (843) 413-4727 FLORENCE, SC 29501 USA FACSIMILE (843) 413-4853

ABB If the latch is in their inventory as a component, in a kit or in a breaker that is not currently in use it is suggested that the secondary trip latch be inspected for this condition. Inspection should include visual inspection of the rivets to confirm they are properly seated and bradded and physical manipulation of the cam to determine that it is securely held in place in the assembly. (see Figure 3)

If a suspect latch is installed in a breaker that is currently installed and energized we recommend that at their next maintenance cycle, the secondary close latch in the breaker be inspected for this condition.

We currently cycle Kline breakers that are refurbished approximately 55 close/open operations before they ship from the Florence facility. New breakers get at least that many operations or more. If a breaker has shipped out of the Florence facility during this period it is unlikely that the breaker would get through inspection without failing with a latch that is improperly riveted.

ABB cannot guarantee that no latch on a breaker that shipped is affected but we do not see it as a likely occurrence with the testing that the breaker is subjected to prior to shipment. There have been no field failures reported that were attributed to this manufacturing issue.

Very truly yours,

/ ' e-GM ABB MVS ABB Inc.

2300 MECHANICSVILLE ROAD MEDIUM VOLTAGE SERVICE PHONE (843) 413-4727 FLORENCE, SC 29501 USA FACSIMILE (843) 413-4853