ML18139B387: Difference between revisions

From kanterella
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page by program invented by StriderTol)
 
(Created page by program invented by StriderTol)
Line 24: Line 24:
"-!.I I V I A I s I p I s I 2 101 0 I O I S 9 L.ICSNSEE CODE 14 ~S -10101010101-10101@1411111111101 l I© LICENSE NUMBER 25 . 26 LICENSE 'iYPE JO 57 CAT SS CON'i [ITIJ ; 6 LI© I o J s l o l o I o I 21 s 1 1 101 o I s I o I s l s I 1 I© Io ! 6 I o I s I s 11 I© 60 61 COCKE'T NUMBER 6S 69 EVENT DATE 74 75 REPORT OAi'c BO EVENT DESCRIPTION AND PROSABL.E CONSEQUENCES@
"-!.I I V I A I s I p I s I 2 101 0 I O I S 9 L.ICSNSEE CODE 14 ~S -10101010101-10101@1411111111101 l I© LICENSE NUMBER 25 . 26 LICENSE 'iYPE JO 57 CAT SS CON'i [ITIJ ; 6 LI© I o J s l o l o I o I 21 s 1 1 101 o I s I o I s l s I 1 I© Io ! 6 I o I s I s 11 I© 60 61 COCKE'T NUMBER 6S 69 EVENT DATE 74 75 REPORT OAi'c BO EVENT DESCRIPTION AND PROSABL.E CONSEQUENCES@
l With Unit No. 2 at 100% power, PT-27C revealed that amp reading for heat tracing . Panel 11, circuit lB was below the acceptance criteria stipulated in the PT. IIm This everit is contrary to T. S. 3 ,3 .A. 4 and is reportable per-T, S. 6. 6. 2. b (2). 'T'he _l]J]J [§]]:] __ [ill] redundant.heat tracing circuit was operable, therefore, the health and safety of the L-...;;P.;;u;,;;;b.;;l;,;;;i:.;;c;....;.w;.;;e;,:r;.;;e;_;,n:.:o;.;;t:.....:a:.:f;.;f;.;e::.:c;;.;t;;.;e::.:d::..:...*  
l With Unit No. 2 at 100% power, PT-27C revealed that amp reading for heat tracing . Panel 11, circuit lB was below the acceptance criteria stipulated in the PT. IIm This everit is contrary to T. S. 3 ,3 .A. 4 and is reportable per-T, S. 6. 6. 2. b (2). 'T'he _l]J]J [§]]:] __ [ill] redundant.heat tracing circuit was operable, therefore, the health and safety of the L-...;;P.;;u;,;;;b.;;l;,;;;i:.;;c;....;.w;.;;e;,:r;.;;e;_;,n:.:o;.;;t:.....:a:.:f;.;f;.;e::.:c;;.;t;;.;e::.:d::..:...*  
-------------------------------'!  
-------------------------------'!
[ID] 7. B 9 lTIIl 7 S (.":;\ LER/RO LVENT YE~.R \:.:,/ REPORT L.? I 11 . . NUMBER 21 ::z:z CAUSE CAUSE COMP. COOE SUBCODE COMPONENT COtlE SUBCODE ~@ ~@ 1 H' El A' T'E ,R ,e LEJ 11 12 t3 ,s 19 SEQUENTIAL.
[ID] 7. B 9 lTIIl 7 S (.":;\ LER/RO LVENT YE~.R \:.:,/ REPORT L.? I 11 . . NUMBER 21 ::z:z CAUSE CAUSE COMP. COOE SUBCODE COMPONENT COtlE SUBCODE ~@ ~@ 1 H' El A' T'E ,R ,e LEJ 11 12 t3 ,s 19 SEQUENTIAL.
OCCURRENCE  
OCCURRENCE  
Line 58: Line 58:
ATTACHMENT SURRY POWER DOCKET NO: REPORT NO: EVENT DATE:
ATTACHMENT SURRY POWER DOCKET NO: REPORT NO: EVENT DATE:
* STATION, UNIT NO. 2 50-281 8l-031/03L-O 05-08-81 TITLE OF EVENT: HEAT TRACING FAILURE 1. DESCRIPTION OF EVENT:
* STATION, UNIT NO. 2 50-281 8l-031/03L-O 05-08-81 TITLE OF EVENT: HEAT TRACING FAILURE 1. DESCRIPTION OF EVENT:
* With Unit No. 2 at 100% power, PT-27C revealed that the amp reading for heat tracing Panel 11, circuit 18 (BIT Outlet Valve, MOV-2867D), was below the acceptance criteria stipulated in the PT. This event is contrary to Technical Specification 3.3.A.4, and is reportable per Technical Specification 6.6.2.b(2).  
* With Unit No. 2 at 100% power, PT-27C revealed that the amp reading for heat tracing Panel 11, circuit 18 (BIT Outlet Valve, MOV-2867D), was below the acceptance criteria stipulated in the PT. This event is contrary to Technical Specification 3.3.A.4, and is reportable per Technical Specification 6.6.2.b(2).
: 2. PROBABLE CONSEQUENCES and STATUS of REDUNDANT EQUIPMENT:
: 2. PROBABLE CONSEQUENCES and STATUS of REDUNDANT EQUIPMENT:
The heat tracing circuits are intended to maintain a fluid temperature above that needed for flow. The redundant heat tracing circuit was operable, fore, the health and safety of the public were not affected.  
The heat tracing circuits are intended to maintain a fluid temperature above that needed for flow. The redundant heat tracing circuit was operable, fore, the health and safety of the public were not affected.
: 3. CAUSE: The loss of heat tracing was du~to mechanical  
: 3. CAUSE: The loss of heat tracing was du~to mechanical  
~amage to the tape. Personnel from various crafts had been working .in the nearby area. 4. IMMEDIATE CORRECT I VE ACT I ON: The immediate corrective action was to verify that the redundant circuit was opera9le.  
~amage to the tape. Personnel from various crafts had been working .in the nearby area. 4. IMMEDIATE CORRECT I VE ACT I ON: The immediate corrective action was to verify that the redundant circuit was opera9le.
: 5. SUBSEQUEST CORRECTIVE ACTION: The defective heat tracing tape was replaced and tested within the time span specified by Technical Specifications.  
: 5. SUBSEQUEST CORRECTIVE ACTION: The defective heat tracing tape was replaced and tested within the time span specified by Technical Specifications.
: 6. ACTION TAKEN to PREVENT RECURRENCE:
: 6. ACTION TAKEN to PREVENT RECURRENCE:
No additional actions:were deemed necessary.  
No additional actions:were deemed necessary.
: 7. GENERIC IMPLICATIONS:
: 7. GENERIC IMPLICATIONS:
A task force has reviewed the total spectrum of the Heat Tracing *system and a Design Change is being prepared as a result of the Task Force's study. Long lead ttems are being procured.}}
A task force has reviewed the total spectrum of the Heat Tracing *system and a Design Change is being prepared as a result of the Task Force's study. Long lead ttems are being procured.}}

Revision as of 10:55, 25 April 2019

LER 81-031/03L-0:on 810508,amp Reading for Heat Tracing Panel 11,circuit 1B,found Below Acceptance Criteria.Caused by Mechanical Damage to Tape.Heat Tracing Replaced & Tested. Design Change Initiated
ML18139B387
Person / Time
Site: Surry  Dominion icon.png
Issue date: 06/05/1981
From: WILSON J L
VIRGINIA POWER (VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO.)
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
Shared Package
ML18139B384 List:
References
LER-81-031-03L-02, LER-81-31-3L-2, NUDOCS 8106090548
Download: ML18139B387 (2)


Text

  • NRC FORM 31;;6 -ICENSEE.

EVENT REPORT U.S. NUCL.EAR REGUL.ATORV COMMISSION r,. 7i'll .*

  • CONTROL. BL.OCK: I I f'i\ (PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE ALL REQUIREC INFORMATION)

~....__ .............

___ _...---.!s

"-!.I I V I A I s I p I s I 2 101 0 I O I S 9 L.ICSNSEE CODE 14 ~S -10101010101-10101@1411111111101 l I© LICENSE NUMBER 25 . 26 LICENSE 'iYPE JO 57 CAT SS CON'i [ITIJ ; 6 LI© I o J s l o l o I o I 21 s 1 1 101 o I s I o I s l s I 1 I© Io ! 6 I o I s I s 11 I© 60 61 COCKE'T NUMBER 6S 69 EVENT DATE 74 75 REPORT OAi'c BO EVENT DESCRIPTION AND PROSABL.E CONSEQUENCES@

l With Unit No. 2 at 100% power, PT-27C revealed that amp reading for heat tracing . Panel 11, circuit lB was below the acceptance criteria stipulated in the PT. IIm This everit is contrary to T. S. 3 ,3 .A. 4 and is reportable per-T, S. 6. 6. 2. b (2). 'T'he _l]J]J [§]]:] __ [ill] redundant.heat tracing circuit was operable, therefore, the health and safety of the L-...;;P.;;u;,;;;b.;;l;,;;;i:.;;c;....;.w;.;;e;,:r;.;;e;_;,n:.:o;.;;t:.....:a:.:f;.;f;.;e::.:c;;.;t;;.;e::.:d::..:...*


'!

[ID] 7. B 9 lTIIl 7 S (.":;\ LER/RO LVENT YE~.R \:.:,/ REPORT L.? I 11 . . NUMBER 21 ::z:z CAUSE CAUSE COMP. COOE SUBCODE COMPONENT COtlE SUBCODE ~@ ~@ 1 H' El A' T'E ,R ,e LEJ 11 12 t3 ,s 19 SEQUENTIAL.

OCCURRENCE

  • REPOF!T REPORT NO. CODE TYPE I I I o 'I 3 I 1 l I .,....., I o I 3 I 1.1..J 23 24 26 27 28 29 . lCI VALVE SUBCOOE ~@ 20 REVISION NO. l:=l kLJ 31 J: ACTION FUTURE EFFEC"l' SHUTDOWN t.:::\ Aii'ACHMENT
  • NPRD-4 PRIME C:.OMP. COMPONENT SUPPLIER MANUFACTURER BO ,:':,' ** . TAKEN AC"l'ION ON,_PLANT METHOD HOURS @ SUBMITTED FORM :.UB. .. -:, * *_ Lf..l@)Ll.l@}.-_

L.Ll@ Li.J I* o! oi ol -ol l!J@). Ll!J .. lJ

  • JS . .-; 36 37 40 41
  • 42 lLJ@ *-IT 11**1s Is*!@) -*-CAUSE DESCRIPTION ANO CORRECTIVE ACTIONS @) DJ:[] l The loss of heat tracing was due _to mechanical damage to the-**tape, -, 4J
  • 44 * '. ' 47 Personnel had been working in the near b'y area, !he defective heat tracing was replaced and test-[I]]] .ed. A design change has been initiated to change the manner by which these borated liries are heat traced. o:m 7 8 9 FACILITY /jo'I STATUS % "0WER . OTHER STATUS '.;::;:; iI1TI .LI@ __ I 1 l O I O l .... I _!_i/_A~---

8 9 10 12 t'l ACTIVITY CONTENT I.::\ RELEASED OF RELEASE AMOUNT OF ACTIVITY Em 1_~@) W(§)I . N/A 7 a s

  • 10 11 80 7 METHODOF r.;:;,.. DISCOVERY DISCOVERY DESCRIPTION L!J@I Routine Test. -45 . 46 N/A .~OCATION OF RELEASE @ '--~-----80 80 .
  • PERSOIIINEL EXPOSURl:S Q NUMBER r:;:;,. TYPE~ DESCRIPTION I2:E] .r 01 0 I O ,~~~1...-----~N/;..;.A;;...._

___________________

__. 7_ .:a 9 *-.* i1 12 13 BO _ .*. y,,,*,,_ PERSONNEL.

INJURIES C\ -*. * .. . *. ---NUMBER . *.', DESC1'11l'TION6 Cl:li:J j 01 01 01@1...-*

______ rr.;../A __________________ 7 S 9 11 1:i! BO *---' * * *

  • LOSSOF*OR*DAMAClE TO FAl:;ILITY 12, * . 'TVPE * . DESCRIPTIOI\I

\:;I IITIJ-~@)..___._.

________ N;.../A___;*---------------------------

7 a

  • s *
  • 10 *
  • so * * :-. PUBLICITY C\ . * * .:-:-1ssuEC~

DES_CRIPTION rm:i we., ....... ___ -__ . _____ .....;;.;.N,_/

A~-------------'

__ , , 1 ., , , , , NFIC USE ONLV "' I I I LL 7 B 9 10 68 H BO ;; : ~1 ~6 ~:~sE o, **Ee.RE~.

J. Lo llil~n' '*, -, * ',: 0: 1'._ * ..;{;...8

__ 0 __ 4.;..)_,3_:

__ 7-.--~-,-1-.*_8

___ :-..... -.:::~~-,,""',.-_,.~,--~----~~-

.-**-;:->>.:,-:-, ---*-*-=-------**----------------*-*---------

  • -----* __ . __ . ---*. ---. -. . ' ' -*.

ATTACHMENT SURRY POWER DOCKET NO: REPORT NO: EVENT DATE:

  • STATION, UNIT NO. 2 50-281 8l-031/03L-O 05-08-81 TITLE OF EVENT: HEAT TRACING FAILURE 1. DESCRIPTION OF EVENT:
2. PROBABLE CONSEQUENCES and STATUS of REDUNDANT EQUIPMENT:

The heat tracing circuits are intended to maintain a fluid temperature above that needed for flow. The redundant heat tracing circuit was operable, fore, the health and safety of the public were not affected.

3. CAUSE: The loss of heat tracing was du~to mechanical

~amage to the tape. Personnel from various crafts had been working .in the nearby area. 4. IMMEDIATE CORRECT I VE ACT I ON: The immediate corrective action was to verify that the redundant circuit was opera9le.

5. SUBSEQUEST CORRECTIVE ACTION: The defective heat tracing tape was replaced and tested within the time span specified by Technical Specifications.
6. ACTION TAKEN to PREVENT RECURRENCE:

No additional actions:were deemed necessary.

7. GENERIC IMPLICATIONS:

A task force has reviewed the total spectrum of the Heat Tracing *system and a Design Change is being prepared as a result of the Task Force's study. Long lead ttems are being procured.