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{{#Wiki_filter:* consumers Power company General Offices: 212 West Michigan Avenue, Jackson, Michigan 49201 * (517) 788-0550 January T, 1981 Mr James G Keppler Office of Inspection and Enforcement Region III U s* Nuclear Regulatory Commission 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 DOCKET 50-255 -DPR-20 -PALISADES PLANT -LICENSEE EVENT REPORT 80-045 -LOW CONDENSATE MAKEUP INVENTORY
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* rv On the reverse side is LER '80*-045 which is reportable under Technical fications
                                    *
: 6. 9. 2 .B(2}. David P Hoffman Nuclear Licensing Administrator CC Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Director, Office of Inspection and Enforcement NRC Resident Palisades Plant 9 1981'* .. ,
* Power company General Offices: 212 West Michigan Avenue, Jackson, Michigan 49201 * (517) 788-0550 January     T, 1981 rv Mr James G Keppler Office of Inspection and Enforcement Region III U s* Nuclear Regulatory Commission 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 DOCKET 50-255 - DPR PALISADES PLANT - LICENSEE EVENT REPORT 80-045 -
*
LOW CONDENSATE MAKEUP INVENTORY On the reverse side is LER '80*-045 which is reportable under Technical Speci-fications 6. 9. 2 .B(2}.
* PALISADES PLANT FORM 366 (7-771 U.S. 1'.'UCLEAR REGULATORY CO!.'.l.llSSION LICENSEE EVENT REPORT CONTROL BLOCK: I IQ (PLEASE PRl:liT OR TYPE ALL REQUIRED INFORMATION) l 6 7 8 I M I I I p I A I L I 1 101 0 J 0 I -I 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 I -I 0 I 0 101 4 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 101 I J 0 9 LICENSEE CODE 14 LICENSE NUMBER 25 26 LICE"1SE TYPE ;io 57 CAT 58 CON'T -[ITiJ 7 s o 1 5 I o I o 1 o 1 2 I 5 I 5 K!)I 1 1 2 11 I 3 I s 1 o KV I o I 1 1 o ! 7 I s 11 J 0 60 61 oo:KET 68 e9 EVENT DATE 74 75 REPORT DATE ao EVC:NT.DESCRIPTION  
David P Hoffman Nuclear Licensing Administrator CC   Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Director, Office of Inspection and Enforcement NRC Resident Inspector~ Palisades Plant
;..ND PROS;..BLE CONSEQUENCES@
                                                                            ~JAN    9 1981'* ..,
I During plant startup, with the reactor critical, auxiliary feed pump makeup water inventory fell to less than 100,000 gal required by TS 3.5. Preparations for plant shutdown were commenced; inventory was -------restored wi.thin limits in approx. 20 minutes. No threat to public rrm 7 s 9 0IJ 7 s health or safety resulted.
 
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    ~~RC (7-771 FORM 366
and subseauent of makeup demins resolved the problem. [iTIJ 1 a 9 FACILITY STATUS % POWER OTHER STATUS \::::I QE] L9@ Io I 01 o l@._I 80 METHOD OF DISCOVERY D*SCOVERY DESCRIPTION s 9 10 12 13 ACTIVITY CONTENT (.;;\ RELEASED OF RELEASE AMOUNT OF ACTIVITY [QI] LIJ @ Ll.J(§)I ._ _..;.;.N-=-=-A.
                                                        *
_____ ____. 7 8 9 10 11 44 45 46 60 LOCATION OF RELEASE @ NA 45 80 PERSONl<EL EXPOSURES L ot'osr 01@!zE1 ...
* PALISADES PLANT U.S. 1'.'UCLEAR REGULATORY CO!.'.l.llSSION LICENSEE EVENT REPORT CONTROL BLOCK:               I                                               IQ                     (PLEASE PRl:liT OR TYPE ALL REQUIRED INFORMATION) l                                               6
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  ~8 I9 M I ILICENSEE 7
_, 7 8 9 11 12 13 80 PERSONNEL INJURIES (,";'\ NUMBER DESCRIPTION6 I ol o I ol@.__ __ _.N_,,,_A.__
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_____________________ 7 6 9 11 12 80 LOSS oc OR Cit.Mt.GE TO FACILITY t4JI TYPE Oi::SCRIPTION  
58 0
\::::J fiE) Ll_J@ NA 7 0 9 10 80 PL 1 8LICITY t::;\ !SS!...'ED oes=RIPT!ON I l I I I I I I I I I I I !\;RC USE ONLY 8 9 10 66 69 BO I _J}}
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:;:~~~ ~I                    o 15 I o I o 1o 12 I 5 I 5 K!)I 1 12                                        11   I 3 I s 1o KV I o I 1 1 o! 7 I s 11 J0 60           61                 oo:KET NUl.~3ER                          68     e9       EVENT DATE             74       75     REPORT DATE         ao EVC:NT.DESCRIPTION ;..ND PROS;..BLE CONSEQUENCES@
I During plant startup, with the reactor critical, auxiliary feed pump makeup water inventory fell to less than 100,000 gal required by TS 3.5.
Preparations for plant shutdown were commenced;                                                                             ma..~eup        inventory was
                                                                                                                                                                                  -------
restored wi.thin limits in approx. 20 minutes.                                                                           No threat to public health or safety resulted.
rrms 7            9                                                                                                                                                                                    so SYSTEM                 CAUSE                   C.:..L!SE                                                       COMP.          VALVE CODE                  CODE                 SUSCODE                       COMPONENT CODE                  SU3CDDE          SU5CODE 0IJ                                IWIFJ@ L!J@ w@ 1z1z1z1z1z1z10)                                                                                    ~@            i!J@
7        s                          9          10              11                     12                 13                             16           19             20
                                                                                              ~EOUENTIAL                            OCCURRENCE           R!:PORT                     REVISION
                @         LE R 'RO c-VENT YEAR                                               REPORT NO.                                 CODE                 TYPE                       NO.
:c1~-~~~        18   lo 22I            I23 I                   Io I 415 26I                  l/I           IO I 3 J .- ~                        L=:J        LQJ 21                                               24                           27           28       29           JO             31         32 ACTION       FUTURE             EFi'ECT             SHUTDOWN                                       ~      ATTACHMENT         NPR~          PRIME C:OMP,          COMPO~.:E'NT i AKEN       ACTIOP.~          ON PLANT               METHOD                               HOURS   ~        SUBMITTED . FORM ~us.          SU?PLICR           MANUFACT"RER Lxl@w@
JJ            34 W@
JS LzJ 36 lo lo I 37 010     I LNJ@
40    41 W@
42 Li 4J IZ 19 19 I 9J@
44                47 CAUSE DESCRIPTION AND CORR EC ilVE ACTIONS                                         @
ITTIJ l Non-availability of makeup demins (due to exhaustion), J.oss of apnrox.
ITii] I 300 ,000 gal water in T-939 (due to high sodium concentration) and high QJ]]             makeup demand during plant startup resulted in low inventory.                                                                                                 Regeneratio~
and subseauent                       resto~ation                            of makeup demins resolved the problem.
[iTIJ 1       a     9                                                                                                                                                                                   80 FACILITY                                                                             ~          METHOD OF                                                          ~
STATUS               % POWER                             OTHER STATUS               \::::I     DISCOVERY                            D*SCOVERY DESCRIPTION        ~
QE] L9@ Io I 01 o l@._I_..;;;;;.H_ot---'s~t_an_d;;;;,.;b'"""y__.J                                                ~~~l~O_b_s_e_r_v_a_t_i_o~n~~~~~~~~~~~--
s   9                 10               12       13                                             44      45        46                                                                    60 ACTIVITY         CONTENT                                                             (.;;\
RELEASED OF RELEASE                             AMOUNT OF ACTIVITY                   ~                                                  LOCATION OF RELEASE      @
[QI]         LIJ @ Ll.J(&sect;)I.__..;.;.N-=-=-A._ _ _ _ _____.                                                                 NA 7       8   9                 10           11                                                                         45                                                                         80 PERSONl<EL EXPOSURES                                     ~
  ~            Lot'osr           01@!zE1...           D-ES_C..;:N.:.;:IA.c;.Tl_O_N_~_s_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __,
7       8   9                 11       12         13                                                                                                                                           80 PERSONNEL INJURIES                     (,";'\
NUMBER               DESCRIPTION6
  ~            I ol o I ol@._____.N_,,,_A.___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~
7       6   9                 11       12                                                                                                                                                       80 LOSS oc OR       Cit.Mt.GE   TO FACILITY t4JI TYPE           Oi::SCRIPTION                   \::::J fiE) Ll_J@                                                     NA 7       0   9             10                                                                                                                                                                     80 PL1 8LICITY             t::;\                                                                                                                         !\;RC USE ONLY
              !SS!...'ED     oes=RIPT!ON       ~
  ~ I N!E)~~~~~~N_*~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__,                                                                                                                                l I IIII II IIII 8   9             10                                                                                                                                   66   69                           BO
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LER 1980-045-00 for Palisades Nuclear Plant, Low Condensate Makeup Inventory
ML18346A254
Person / Time
Site: Palisades Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 01/07/1981
From: Hoffman D
Consumers Power Co
To: James Keppler
NRC/IE, NRC/RGN-III
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LER 1980-045-00
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  • Power company General Offices: 212 West Michigan Avenue, Jackson, Michigan 49201 * (517) 788-0550 January T, 1981 rv Mr James G Keppler Office of Inspection and Enforcement Region III U s* Nuclear Regulatory Commission 799 Roosevelt Road Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 DOCKET 50-255 - DPR PALISADES PLANT - LICENSEE EVENT REPORT 80-045 -

LOW CONDENSATE MAKEUP INVENTORY On the reverse side is LER '80*-045 which is reportable under Technical Speci-fications 6. 9. 2 .B(2}.

David P Hoffman Nuclear Licensing Administrator CC Director, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Director, Office of Inspection and Enforcement NRC Resident Inspector~ Palisades Plant

~JAN 9 1981'* ..,

~~RC (7-771 FORM 366

  • PALISADES PLANT U.S. 1'.'UCLEAR REGULATORY CO!.'.l.llSSION LICENSEE EVENT REPORT CONTROL BLOCK: I IQ (PLEASE PRl:liT OR TYPE ALL REQUIRED INFORMATION) l 6

~8 I9 M I ILICENSEE 7

I p I A I L I 1 101 0 J 0 I - I 0 I0 I 0 I 0 I 0 I - I0 I 0 101 4 I 1 I1 I 1 I1 101 I CODE 14 ~s LICENSE NUMBER 25 26 LICE"1SE TYPE ;io 57 CAT J

58 0

CON'T

- [ITiJ 7 s

~~~ ~I o 15 I o I o 1o 12 I 5 I 5 K!)I 1 12 11 I 3 I s 1o KV I o I 1 1 o! 7 I s 11 J0 60 61 oo
KET NUl.~3ER 68 e9 EVENT DATE 74 75 REPORT DATE ao EVC:NT.DESCRIPTION ;..ND PROS;..BLE CONSEQUENCES@

I During plant startup, with the reactor critical, auxiliary feed pump makeup water inventory fell to less than 100,000 gal required by TS 3.5.

Preparations for plant shutdown were commenced; ma..~eup inventory was


restored wi.thin limits in approx. 20 minutes. No threat to public health or safety resulted.

rrms 7 9 so SYSTEM CAUSE C.:..L!SE COMP. VALVE CODE CODE SUSCODE COMPONENT CODE SU3CDDE SU5CODE 0IJ IWIFJ@ L!J@ w@ 1z1z1z1z1z1z10) ~@ i!J@

7 s 9 10 11 12 13 16 19 20

~EOUENTIAL OCCURRENCE R!:PORT REVISION

@ LE R 'RO c-VENT YEAR REPORT NO. CODE TYPE NO.

c1~-~~~ 18 lo 22I I23 I Io I 415 26I l/I IO I 3 J .- ~ L=:J LQJ 21 24 27 28 29 JO 31 32 ACTION FUTURE EFi'ECT SHUTDOWN ~ ATTACHMENT NPR~ PRIME C:OMP, COMPO~.:E'NT i AKEN ACTIOP.~ ON PLANT METHOD HOURS ~ SUBMITTED . FORM ~us. SU?PLICR MANUFACT"RER Lxl@w@

JJ 34 W@

JS LzJ 36 lo lo I 37 010 I LNJ@

40 41 W@

42 Li 4J IZ 19 19 I 9J@

44 47 CAUSE DESCRIPTION AND CORR EC ilVE ACTIONS @

ITTIJ l Non-availability of makeup demins (due to exhaustion), J.oss of apnrox.

ITii] I 300 ,000 gal water in T-939 (due to high sodium concentration) and high QJ]] makeup demand during plant startup resulted in low inventory. Regeneratio~

and subseauent resto~ation of makeup demins resolved the problem.

[iTIJ 1 a 9 80 FACILITY ~ METHOD OF ~

STATUS  % POWER OTHER STATUS \::::I DISCOVERY D*SCOVERY DESCRIPTION ~

QE] L9@ Io I 01 o l@._I_..;;;;;.H_ot---'s~t_an_d;;;;,.;b'"""y__.J ~~~l~O_b_s_e_r_v_a_t_i_o~n~~~~~~~~~~~--

s 9 10 12 13 44 45 46 60 ACTIVITY CONTENT (.;;\

RELEASED OF RELEASE AMOUNT OF ACTIVITY ~ LOCATION OF RELEASE @

[QI] LIJ @ Ll.J(§)I.__..;.;.N-=-=-A._ _ _ _ _____. NA 7 8 9 10 11 45 80 PERSONl<EL EXPOSURES ~

~ Lot'osr 01@!zE1... D-ES_C..;:N.:.;:IA.c;.Tl_O_N_~_s_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __,

7 8 9 11 12 13 80 PERSONNEL INJURIES (,";'\

NUMBER DESCRIPTION6

~ I ol o I ol@._____.N_,,,_A.___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~

7 6 9 11 12 80 LOSS oc OR Cit.Mt.GE TO FACILITY t4JI TYPE Oi::SCRIPTION \::::J fiE) Ll_J@ NA 7 0 9 10 80 PL1 8LICITY t::;\  !\;RC USE ONLY

!SS!...'ED oes=RIPT!ON ~

~ I N!E)~~~~~~N_*~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__, l I IIII II IIII 8 9 10 66 69 BO

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