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August 3, 1979 Mr. K. V. Seyfrit U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Inspection and Enforcement Region IV 611 Ryan Plaza Suits 1000 Arlington, Texas 76011
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August 3, 1979 Mr. K. V. Seyfrit U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Inspection and Enforcement Region IV
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==Dear Sir:==
==Dear Sir:==
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NBI-LIS-57A and 58A are Yarway Model 4418C levcl indicators and are installed as redundant level indicat:1.na switches with two sets of
NBI-LIS-57A and 58A are Yarway Model 4418C levcl indicators and are installed as redundant level indicat:1.na switches with two sets of
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  ,                                    auxiliary switches each, designated one and two respectively.
  ,                                    auxiliary switches each, designated one and two respectively.
3 Auxiliary switch number one initiates a MSIV closure at a reactor a                                    vessel level of >-37 inches. Auxiliary switch number two initiates
3 Auxiliary switch number one initiates a MSIV closure at a reactor a                                    vessel level of >-37 inches. Auxiliary switch number two initiates
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   '                                  a ATWS reactor recirculation pump trip at a reactor vessel level of
   '                                  a ATWS reactor recirculation pump trip at a reactor vessel level of
                                       >-37 inches.
                                       >-37 inches.
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         / \                          The subject level indicator was indicating properly and auxiliary g /,                            switch nurser two would have initiated a ATWS reactor recirculation
         / \                          The subject level indicator was indicating properly and auxiliary g /,                            switch nurser two would have initiated a ATWS reactor recirculation
(                          pump tripNif the reactor vessel water level had decreased to the
(                          pump tripNif the reactor vessel water level had decreased to the setpoint. Redundant NBI-LIS-57A was also operable and would have initiated the '4SIV closure associated with auxiliary switch number one if the re&ctor vessel water level had decreased to the setpoint.
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The equipment history:for i'3I-LIS-58A revealed that a similar problem had previou Q occurred and, auxiliary switch number two had been replaced. In . addition, the case containing the two auxiliary switches had been sealed to prerent intrusion of dust and moisture.
setpoint. Redundant NBI-LIS-57A was also operable and would have
It is believed that the sediment found in this occurrence is a latent affect -Irom the previous identified problem in that the casing was not thoroughly cleaned' prior ir sealing. This occur-rence presented no adverse consequences from the standpoint of i      public health end safety.
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initiated the '4SIV closure associated with auxiliary switch number one if the re&ctor vessel water level had decreased to the setpoint.
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The equipment history:for i'3I-LIS-58A revealed that a similar
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problem had previou Q occurred and, auxiliary switch number two had been replaced. In . addition, the case containing the two auxiliary switches had been sealed to prerent intrusion of dust and moisture.
It is believed that the sediment found in this occurrence is a latent affect -Irom the previous identified problem in that the casing was not thoroughly cleaned' prior ir sealing. This occur-
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rence presented no adverse consequences from the standpoint of i      public health end safety.
((                    Ccrrective Actic't:
((                    Ccrrective Actic't:
The interior cf the switch was thoroughly cleaned and proper op-
The interior cf the switch was thoroughly cleaned and proper op-
                                       ?. ration of the suxiliary switches was verified. Both LIS casings
                                       ?. ration of the suxiliary switches was verified. Both LIS casings were inspected to insure they were tightly sealed to prevent mois-                      '
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were inspected to insure they were tightly sealed to prevent mois-                      '
i                        ,            ture intrusion of the auxiliary switch.            Surveillance Test Proce-
i                        ,            ture intrusion of the auxiliary switch.            Surveillance Test Proce-
'k                                    dure 6.2.1.7 was performed this da*.e and NBI-LIS-58A auxiliary
'k                                    dure 6.2.1.7 was performed this da*.e and NBI-LIS-58A auxiliary
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: i.                switch one and two were verified op.rable at the specified set-point. Additionally, a new mechanical can actuated solid state
: i.                switch one and two were verified op.rable at the specified set-point. Additionally, a new mechanical can actuated solid state
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L. C. Lessor Station Superintendent
L. C. Lessor Station Superintendent
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ML19276H020
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Site: Cooper Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 08/03/1979
From: Lessor L
NEBRASKA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT
To: Seyfrit K
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION IV)
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ML19276H021 List:
References
CNSS790365, NUDOCS 7908310357
Download: ML19276H020 (2)


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Nebraska Public Power District " " iA"E0"~RA'20's*25" " 1 CNSS790365 ,

August 3, 1979 Mr. K. V. Seyfrit U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Inspection and Enforcement Region IV 611 Ryan Plaza Suits 1000 Arlington, Texas 76011

Dear Sir:

This report is submitted in accordance with Section 6.7.2.B.1 of the Technical Specifications for Cooper Nuclear Station and discusses a reportable occurrence that was discovered on July 6, 1979. A licensee event report form is also enclosed.

Report No.: 50-298-79-18 Report Date: August 3, 1979 Occurrence Date: Tuly 6,1979 Facility: oooper Nuclear Station Brownville, Nebraska 68321 Identification of Occurrence:

Operation with an engineered safety feature instrument setting less conservative than those established in Table 3.2. A of the Technical Specifications.

Conditions Prior to Occurrence:

The reactor was operating at a steady state power level of sp-proximately 95~ of rated thermal power.

Description of Occurrence:

While performing routine Surveillance Test Procedure 6.2.1.7, the level indicating switch NBI-LIS-58A auxiliary switch number one setpoint was found set at a level lower than allowed by Technical Specifications.

Designation of Apparent Cause of Occurrence:

Examination of NBI-LIS-58A revealed a small amount or sediment consisting of dust and moisture. This allowed the subject aux-iliary switch assembly to become slightly sluggish resulting in an ,

out of tolerance setpoint.

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NBI-LIS-57A and 58A are Yarway Model 4418C levcl indicators and are installed as redundant level indicat:1.na switches with two sets of

, auxiliary switches each, designated one and two respectively.

3 Auxiliary switch number one initiates a MSIV closure at a reactor a vessel level of >-37 inches. Auxiliary switch number two initiates

' a ATWS reactor recirculation pump trip at a reactor vessel level of

>-37 inches.

/ \ The subject level indicator was indicating properly and auxiliary g /, switch nurser two would have initiated a ATWS reactor recirculation

( pump tripNif the reactor vessel water level had decreased to the setpoint. Redundant NBI-LIS-57A was also operable and would have initiated the '4SIV closure associated with auxiliary switch number one if the re&ctor vessel water level had decreased to the setpoint.

The equipment history:for i'3I-LIS-58A revealed that a similar problem had previou Q occurred and, auxiliary switch number two had been replaced. In . addition, the case containing the two auxiliary switches had been sealed to prerent intrusion of dust and moisture.

It is believed that the sediment found in this occurrence is a latent affect -Irom the previous identified problem in that the casing was not thoroughly cleaned' prior ir sealing. This occur-rence presented no adverse consequences from the standpoint of i public health end safety.

(( Ccrrective Actic't:

The interior cf the switch was thoroughly cleaned and proper op-

?. ration of the suxiliary switches was verified. Both LIS casings were inspected to insure they were tightly sealed to prevent mois- '

i , ture intrusion of the auxiliary switch. Surveillance Test Proce-

'k dure 6.2.1.7 was performed this da*.e and NBI-LIS-58A auxiliary

i. switch one and two were verified op.rable at the specified set-point. Additionally, a new mechanical can actuated solid state

switch module is available from Yarway and this modification is currently under eve 1.uation for future installation. This occur-

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rence has been discussed with all personnel involved.

' Sincerely, ') f) 7, / ]gg u

L. C. Lessor Station Superintendent

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