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| event date = 10/31/2011 18:00 EDT | | event date = 10/31/2011 18:00 EDT | ||
| last update date = 11/01/2011 | | last update date = 11/01/2011 | ||
| title = General Electric Cr-120B Relays Supplied | | title = General Electric Cr-120B Relays Supplied by National Technical Systems Fail Bench Test | ||
| event text = On October 31, 2011, NextEra Energy Seabrook, LLC completed a 10 CFR 21 evaluation of a condition associated with General Electric (GE)-CR-120B relays supplied by National Technical Systems, Inc. and intended for use at Seabrook. Six (6) Quality Level 1 GE-CR-120B relays failed bench testing. During bench testing, the subject relays failed to reset when de-energized. An evaluation was performed to determine the applications where these relays could have been and were installed and to determine if the failure of the subject relays could result in a Substantial Safety Hazard as defined in 10 CFR 21.3. The evaluation concluded that there is one safety significant application relative to the failure of the GE-CR-120B relays to reset in the Seabrook Diesel Air Handling System (DAH). | | event text = On October 31, 2011, NextEra Energy Seabrook, LLC completed a 10 CFR 21 evaluation of a condition associated with General Electric (GE)-CR-120B relays supplied by National Technical Systems, Inc. and intended for use at Seabrook. Six (6) Quality Level 1 GE-CR-120B relays failed bench testing. During bench testing, the subject relays failed to reset when de-energized. An evaluation was performed to determine the applications where these relays could have been and were installed and to determine if the failure of the subject relays could result in a Substantial Safety Hazard as defined in 10 CFR 21.3. The evaluation concluded that there is one safety significant application relative to the failure of the GE-CR-120B relays to reset in the Seabrook Diesel Air Handling System (DAH). | ||
Each DAH system train (includes one supply fan and one exhaust fan per train) has one relay that provides a start permissive for the ventilation fans. An analysis of the failure of a GE-CR-120B relay in the DAH system determined that, if the relays were installed, the condition could create a substantial safety hazard due to a subsequent loss of the emergency power function. Therefore, this report is being submitted pursuant to the requirements of 10 CFR 21.21(d)(3)(i). A written notification will be made to the NRC within 30 days pursuant to 10 CFR 21.21(d)(3)(ii). | Each DAH system train (includes one supply fan and one exhaust fan per train) has one relay that provides a start permissive for the ventilation fans. An analysis of the failure of a GE-CR-120B relay in the DAH system determined that, if the relays were installed, the condition could create a substantial safety hazard due to a subsequent loss of the emergency power function. Therefore, this report is being submitted pursuant to the requirements of 10 CFR 21.21(d)(3)(i). A written notification will be made to the NRC within 30 days pursuant to 10 CFR 21.21(d)(3)(ii). |
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Seabrook ![]() New Hampshire (NRC Region 1) | |
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10 CFR 21.21 | |
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+11.63 h0.485 days <br />0.0692 weeks <br />0.0159 months <br />) | |
Opened: | Michael O'Keefe 09:38 Nov 1, 2011 |
NRC Officer: | Pete Snyder |
Last Updated: | Nov 1, 2011 |
47395 - NRC Website
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