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{{#Wiki_filter:NRCFORM366(5-92)U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORYCOMHISSIONAPPROVEDBYOMBNO.3150-0104EXPIRES5/31/95LICENSEEEVENTREPORT(LER)(Seereverseforrequirednumberofdigits/charactersforeachblock)ESTIMATEDBURDENPERRESPONSETOCOMPLYWITHTHISINFORMATIONCOLLECTIONREQUEST:50.0HRS.FORllARDCOHMENTSREGARDINGBURDENESTIMATETOTHEINFORMATIONANDRECORDSMANAGEHENTBRANCH(MNBB7714),U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORYCOMHISSION,WASHINGTON,OC20555-0001ANDTOTHEPAPERNORKREDUCTIONPROJECI'3150.0104),OFFICEOFMANAGEMENTANDBUDGETMASHINGTONDC20503.FAcILITYNAHE(1)R.E~GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDOCKETNUHBER(2)05000244PAGE(3)10F8TITLE(4)Lossof34.5KVOffsitePowerCircuit751,OuetoOffsiteLightningStrike,ResultsinAutomaticStartof>>A>>EmergencyDieselGeneratorEVENTDATE(5)MONI'HDAYYEAR063095YEAR95LERNUHBER(6)SEQUENTIALNUHBER--006--REVISIONNUMBER00HONTHDAY0731YEAR95REPORTDATE(7)FACILITYNAMEDOCKETNUHBERFACILITYNAMEDOCKETNUMBEROTHERFACILITIESINVOLVED(8)OPERATINGMODE(9)PONERLEVEL(10)N097THISREPORTISSUBHITTEDPURSUANT20.402(b)20.405(a)(1)(i)20.405(a)(1)(ii)20.405(a)(1)(iii)20.405(a)(1)(iv)20.405(a>(1)(v)20.405(c)50.36(c>(1)50.36(c)(2)50.73(a)(2)(i)50.73(a)(2)(ri)50.73(a)(2)(iii)50.73(a)(2)(iv)50.73(s)(2)(v)50.73(a)(2)(vii)50.73(a)(2)(viii)(A)50.73(a)(2)(viii)(B)50.73(a)(2>(x)73.71(b)73.71(c)OTHER(SpecifyinAbstractbelowandinText,NRCForm366A)TOTHEREQUIREHE:ITSOF10CFRrit(Checkoneormore)(11)LICENSEECOHTACTFORTHISLER(12)NAHEJohnT.St.Hartin-TechnicalAssistantTELEPHONENUMBER(IncludeAresCode)(716)771-3641COMPLETEONELINEFOREACHCOHPONEHTFAILUREDESCRIBEDINTHISREPORT(13)CAUSESYSTEMCOHPONENTMANUFACTURERREPORTABLETONPRDSCAUSESYSTEHCOMPOHENTMANUFACTURERREPORTABLETONPRDS~EACBL5XOOOSUPPLEHEHTALREPORTEXPECTED(14)YES(Ifyes,corrpleteEXPECTEDSUBHISSIONDA'IE).XNOEXPEC'TEDSUBHISSIONDATE(15>MONTHDAYYEARABSTRACT(Limitto1400spaces,i.e.,approximately15single-spacedtypewrittenlines)(16)OnJune30,1995,atapproximately1528EDST,withthereactoratapproximately97%steadystatepower,powerfromCircuit751(34.5KVoffsitepowersource)waslost,duetoalightningstrikeonanoffsiteutilitypoleforCircuit751.Thisresultedindeenergizationof4160Voltbus12Aand"A"train480Voltsafeguardsbuses14and18.The"A"EmergencyDieselGenerator(D/G)automaticallystartedandreenergizedbuses14and18asperdesign.Therewasnochangeinreactorpowerorturbineload.ImmediatecorrectiveactionwastoperformtheappropriateactionsofAbnormalProcedureAP-ELEC.1(Lossof12AAnd/Or12BBusses)tostabilizetheplantandtoverifythatthe"A"EmergencyD/Ghadstartedandreenergizedbuses14and18.ThiseventisNUREG-1022CauseCode(C).CorrectiveactiontopreventrecurrenceisoutlinedinSectionV.B.NRCFORM366(592)9508090ii2950731PDRADQCK05000244SPDR NRCFORM366A(5-92)U.S~NUCLEARREGULATORYCOMMISSIONLICENSEEEVENTREPORT(LER)TEXTCONTINUATIONAPPROVEDBYOMBNO.31500104EXPIRES5/31/95ESTIMATEDBURDENPERRESPONSETOCOMPLYMITHTHISINFORHATIONCOLLECTIOHREQUEST:50.0HRS.FORNARDCOMMENTSREGARDIHGBURDENESTIMATETOTHEINFORMATIONANDRECORDSMANAGEMENTBRANCH(MNBB7714),U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORYC(XQISSION,IIASHIHGTON,DC20555-0001ANDTOTHEPAPERNORKREDUCTIONPROJECT(3150-0104),OFFICEOFMANAGEMENTAHDBUDGETNASHINGTOHDC20503.FACILITYNAHE(1)REEDGinnaNuclearPowerPlantDOCKETNUMBER(2)05000244YEARLERNUMBER(6)SEQUENTIALNUMBER95--006--REVISIOHNUMBER00PAGE(3)20F8TEXT(Ifmorespaceisrequired,useadditionalcopiesofNRCForm366A)(17)I.PRE-EVENTPLANTCONDITIONSTheplantwasatapproximately97%steadystatereactorpowerwithnomajoroperationalactivitiesinprogress.Athunderstormwasinprogressinthevicinityoftheplant.Theoffsitepowerconfigurationtotheplantwasinthenormal"50%/50%"offsitepowerlineup:Circuit751(34.5KVoffsitepowersource)wassupplyingpowertothe"A"train480Voltsafeguardsbuses14and18through34.5KVto4160Volttransformer12A(12Atransformer)to4160Voltbus12A,andthroughthesafeguardsbus4160Voltto480Volttransformers.Circuit767(34.5KVoffsitepowersource)wassupplyingpowertothe"B"train480Voltsafeguardsbuses16and17through34.5KVto4160Volttransformer12B(12Btransformer)to4160Voltbus12B,andthroughthesafeguardsbus4160Voltto480Volttransformers.II.DESCRIPTIONOFEVENTA.DATESANDAPPROXIMATETIMESOFMAJOROCCURRENCES:oJune30,1995,1528EDST:Eventdateandtime.oJune30,1995,1528EDST:Discoverydateandtime.June30,1995,1528EDST:ControlRoomoperatorsverifythe"A"EmergencyDieselGenerator(D/G)operationandthatsafeguardsbuses14and18andInstrumentBus"B"areenergized.June30,1995,1702EDST:Safeguardsbuses14and18weretransferredtoCircuit767fromthe"A"EmergencyD/G.June30,1995,1708EDST:The"A"EmergencyD/Gwasstoppedandrealignedforautostandby.June30,1995,1814EDST:Circuit751declaredoperable.oJuly2,1995,2343EDST:Offsitepowerconfigurationwasrestoredtothenormaln50%/50%"lineup.HRCFORM366A(5-92)
{{#Wiki_filter:NRCFORM366(5-92)U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY COMHISSION APPROVEDBYOMBNO.3150-0104 EXPIRES5/31/95LICENSEEEVENTREPORT(LER)(Seereverseforrequirednumberofdigits/characters foreachblock)ESTIMATED BURDENPERRESPONSETOCOMPLYWITHTHISINFORMATION COLLECTION REQUEST:50.0HRS.FORllARDCOHMENTSREGARDING BURDENESTIMATETOTHEINFORMATION ANDRECORDSMANAGEHENT BRANCH(MNBB7714),U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY COMHISSION, WASHINGTON, OC20555-0001 ANDTOTHEPAPERNORK REDUCTION PROJECI'3150.0104),
NRCFORH366A(5.92)U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORYCOHHISSIONLICENSEEEVENTREPORT(LER)TEXTCONTINUATIONAPPROVEDBYOHBNO.3150-0104EXPIRES5/31/95ESTIHATEDBURDENPERRESPONSETOCOHPLYWITHTHISINFORHATIONCOLLECTIONREQUEST:50.0HRS.FORWARDCOHHENTSREGARDINGBURDENESTIHATETOTHEIHFORHATIONANDRECORDSHANAGEHENTBRANCH(HNBB7714),U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORYCOMHISSION,WASHINGTON,DC20555-0001ANDTOTHEPAPERWORKREDUCTIONPROJECT(31500104),OFFICEOFMANAGEHENTANDBUDGETWASHINGTONDC20503.FACILITYNAHE(1)R.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDOCKETNUHBER(2)05000244YEAR95LERNUHBER(6)SEQUENTIALNUHBER--006--REVISIOHNUHBER00PAGE(3)3OF8TEXT(Ifmorespaceisrequired,useadditionalcopiesofNRCForm366A)(17)B.EVENT:OnJune30,1995,atapproximately1528EDST,withthereactoratapproximately97%steadystatefullpower,theControlRoomreceivednumerousannunciatoralarms,includingAnnunciatorE-14(LOSSBINSTR.BUS).TheControlRoomoperatorsdeterminedthatCircuit751(34.5KVoffsitepowersource)wasdeenergized,andthat"A"train480Voltsafeguardsbuses14and18hadlosttheirpowersupplyfrom4160Voltbus12A.The"A"EmergencyD/Ghadautomaticallystartedandwastiedtosafeguardsbuses14and18.Buses14and18hadbeenmomentarilydeenergizedand120VoltACInstrumentBus"B"(poweredfrombus14)hadalsobeenmomentarilydeenergized.TheControlRoomoperatorsverifiedthatreactorcoolantsystemtemperatureandpressurewerestable,andthattherewasnochangeinreactorpowerorturbineload.TheyperformedtheappropriateactionsofAbnormalProcedureAP-ELEC.1(Lossof12AAnd/Or12BBusses)tostabilizetheplant.Theyverifiedthatthe"A"EmergencyD/Gwasoperatingproperlyandthatsafeguardsbuses14and18andInstrumentBus"B"wereenergized.TheControlRoomoperatorsobservedthatCircuit751andbus12Adisplayedzero(0)voltage.ThelossofpowerfromCircuit751resultedinundervoltageonsafeguardsbuses14and18,andthe"A"EmergencyD/Gautomaticallystartedwithinten(10)secondsasperdesignandreenergizedthesebuses.Whenbus14wasreenergized,InstrumentBus"B"wasalsoautomaticallyreenergized.EnergyOperationspersonnelwerenotifiedconcerningthelossofCircuit751.Personnelfromthe"Engineering,Operations,andGasServices"departmentinvestigatedfieldconditionsanddeterminedthatalightningstrikecausedthelossofpowerfromCircuit751,anddeterminedthelocationofthelightningstrike.TheControlRoomoperatorsreferredtoEquipmentRestorationprocedureER-ELEC.l(RestorationofOffsitePower)torestoreoffsitepowerto4160Voltbus12Aand480Voltsafeguardsbuses14and18.TheControlRoomoperatorsclosed4160Voltcircuitbreaker52/12BYtoenergizebus12AfromCircuit767,viathe12Btransformer,atapproximately1557EDST.Atapproximately1702EDST,safeguardsbuses14and18weretransferredtoCircuit767fromthe"A"EmergencyD/G.(Circuit767hadremainedinoperation,supplying"B"train480Voltsafeguardsbuses16and17throughouttheevent.)NRCFORH366A(592)
OFFICEOFMANAGEMENT ANDBUDGETMASHINGTON DC20503.FAcILITYNAHE(1)R.E~GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDOCKETNUHBER(2)05000244PAGE(3)10F8TITLE(4)Lossof34.5KVOffsitePowerCircuit751,OuetoOffsiteLightning Strike,ResultsinAutomatic Startof>>A>>Emergency DieselGenerator EVENTDATE(5)MONI'HDAYYEAR063095YEAR95LERNUHBER(6)SEQUENTIAL NUHBER--006--REVISIONNUMBER00HONTHDAY0731YEAR95REPORTDATE(7)FACILITYNAMEDOCKETNUHBERFACILITYNAMEDOCKETNUMBEROTHERFACILITIES INVOLVED(8)OPERATING MODE(9)PONERLEVEL(10)N097THISREPORTISSUBHITTED PURSUANT20.402(b) 20.405(a)(1)(i)20.405(a)
HRCFORH366A(5-92)U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORYCOMMISSIONLICENSEEEVENTREPORT(LER)TEXTCONTINUATIONAPPROVEDBYOMBNO.3150-0104EXPIRES5/31/95ESTIMATEDBURDENPERRESPONSETOCOHPLYWITHTHISINFORHATIONCOLLECTIONREQUEST:50.0HRS.FORWARDCOMMENTSREGARDINGBURDENESTIMATETOTHEINFORMATIONANDRECORDSMANAGEHENTBRANCH(HNBB7714),U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORYCOMMISSION,WASHIHGTON,DC20555-0001AHDTOTHEPAPERWORKREDUCTIONPROJECt(3140-0104),OFFICEOFDC20503.MANAGEMENTANDBUDGETWASHINGTONFACILITYNAME(1)R.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDOCKEl'UHBER(2)05000244YEARLERNUMBER(6)SEQUENTIALNUHBER95--006--REVISIONNUMBER00PAGE(3)4OF8TEXT(Ifmorespaceisrequired,useadditionaIcopiesofNRCForm366A)(17)Atapproximately1708EDST,June30,1995,the"A"EmergencyD/Gwasstoppedandrealignedforautostandby.Circuit751wasdeclaredoperableatapproximately1814EDST,butwasmaintainedastheplant'sbackupsupplyofoffsitepowerratherthanrealigningtheelectricalsystemduringcontinuingthunderstormconditions.CINOPERABLESTRUCTURESICOMPONENTSrORSYSTEMSTHATCONTRIBUTEDTOTHEEVENT:NoneD.OTHERSYSTEMSORSECONDARYFUNCTIONSAFFECTED:Themomentarylossofpowertobuses14and18(at1528EDST)causedthetripofthecommonsamplepumpforradioactiveeffluentmonitoringofplantventilationbychannelsR-10B(iodine),R-13(particulate),andR-14(noblegas).ChannelR-14Aremainedoperable,providingmonitoringforiodineandnoblegases,asrequiredbyTechnicalSpecificationsTable3.5-5Action4~ChannelR-14Aalsocontinuouslycollectedsamplesforparticulatemonitoring,asrequiredbyTable3.5-5Action5andTable4.12-2ItemE.Thecommonsamplepumpwasrestartedatapproximately1544EDST.E.METHODOFDISCOVERY:ThiseventwasimmediatelyapparentduetoMainControlBoardalarmsandindicationsintheControlRoomwhenpowerfromCircuit751waslost.TheseincludedMainControlBoardAnnunciatorE-14(LOSSBINSTR.BUS)andtheindicatinglightsforbus14andbus18supplybreakers.NRCFORH366A(5-92)
(1)(ii)20.405(a)(1)(iii) 20.405(a)(1)(iv) 20.405(a>(1)(v) 20.405(c) 50.36(c>(1) 50.36(c)(2) 50.73(a)(2)(i) 50.73(a)(2)(ri) 50.73(a)(2)(iii) 50.73(a)(2)(iv) 50.73(s)(2)(v) 50.73(a)(2)(vii) 50.73(a)(2)(viii)(A) 50.73(a)(2)(viii)(B) 50.73(a)(2>(x) 73.71(b)73.71(c)OTHER(SpecifyinAbstractbelowandinText,NRCForm366A)TOTHEREQUIREHE:ITS OF10CFRrit(Checkoneormore)(11)LICENSEECOHTACTFORTHISLER(12)NAHEJohnT.St.Hartin-Technical Assistant TELEPHONE NUMBER(IncludeAresCode)(716)771-3641COMPLETEONELINEFOREACHCOHPONEHT FAILUREDESCRIBED INTHISREPORT(13)CAUSESYSTEMCOHPONENT MANUFACTURER REPORTABLE TONPRDSCAUSESYSTEHCOMPOHENT MANUFACTURER REPORTABLE TONPRDS~EACBL5XOOOSUPPLEHEHTAL REPORTEXPECTED(14)YES(Ifyes,corrplete EXPECTEDSUBHISSION DA'IE).XNOEXPEC'TED SUBHISSION DATE(15>MONTHDAYYEARABSTRACT(Limitto1400spaces,i.e.,approximately 15single-spaced typewritten lines)(16)OnJune30,1995,atapproximately 1528EDST,withthereactoratapproximately 97%steadystatepower,powerfromCircuit751(34.5KVoffsitepowersource)waslost,duetoalightning strikeonanoffsiteutilitypoleforCircuit751.Thisresultedindeenergization of4160Voltbus12Aand"A"train480Voltsafeguards buses14and18.The"A"Emergency DieselGenerator (D/G)automatically startedandreenergized buses14and18asperdesign.Therewasnochangeinreactorpowerorturbineload.Immediate corrective actionwastoperformtheappropriate actionsofAbnormalProcedure AP-ELEC.1 (Lossof12AAnd/Or12BBusses)tostabilize theplantandtoverifythatthe"A"Emergency D/Ghadstartedandreenergized buses14and18.ThiseventisNUREG-1022 CauseCode(C).Corrective actiontopreventrecurrence isoutlinedinSectionV.B.NRCFORM366(592)9508090ii2 950731PDRADQCK05000244SPDR NRCFORM366A(5-92)U.S~NUCLEARREGULATORY COMMISSION LICENSEEEVENTREPORT(LER)TEXTCONTINUATION APPROVEDBYOMBNO.31500104EXPIRES5/31/95ESTIMATED BURDENPERRESPONSETOCOMPLYMITHTHISINFORHATION COLLECTIOH REQUEST:50.0HRS.FORNARDCOMMENTSREGARDIHG BURDENESTIMATETOTHEINFORMATION ANDRECORDSMANAGEMENT BRANCH(MNBB7714),U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY C(XQISSION, IIASHIHGTON, DC20555-0001 ANDTOTHEPAPERNORK REDUCTION PROJECT(3150-0104),
NRCFORH366A(5-92)U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORYCOHHISSIONLICENSEEEVENTREPORT(LER)TEXTCONTINUATIONAPPROVEDBYOHBNO.3150.0104EXPIRES5/31/95ESTIHATEOBURDENPERRESPONSETOCOHPLYWITHTHISINFORHATIONCOLLECTIONREOUEST:50.0HRS.FORWARDCOHHEHTSREGARDINGBURDENESTIHATETOTHEINFORHATIONANDRECORDSHANAGEHENTBRANCH(HNBB7714),U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORYCOHHISSION,WASHINGTON,DC205550001ANDTOTHEPAPERWORKREDUCTIONPROJECT(3150-0104),OFFICEOFHANAGEHEN'IANDBUDGETWASHINGTONDC20503.FACILITYNAHE(1)R.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDOCKETNUHBER(2)05000244YEARLERNUHBER(6)SEQUENTIALNUHBERREVISIONNUMBER00PAGE(3)5OF8TEXT(Ifmorespaceisrequired,useadditionalcopiesofNRCForm366A)(17)F.OPERATORACTION:Followingtheundervoltageconditiononbuses14and18,the"A"EmergencyD/Gautomaticallystartedandreenergizedthesebuses.TheControlRoomoperatorsperformedtheappropriateactionstoverifythatthe"A"EmergencyD/Gwasoperatingproperly,safeguardsbuses14and18wereenergized,andInstrumentBus"B"wasenergized.WhenInstrumentBus"B"wasreenergized,RodControlgeneratedanautomaticsignaltomovecontrolrodsout.TheControlRoomoperatornotedthisrodmotionandtranferredRodControltomanual.Whentheautomaticsignalstabilized,rodsweretransferredbacktoautomatic(atapproximately1535EDST).Letdownlineflowandpressurewereoscillating,andthedemandsignalfortheletdownpressurecontrolvalve(PCV-135)wascyclinginphasewiththeseoscillations.PCV-135wasplacedinmanualtostabilizetheletdownlineparameters.Subsequently,PCV-135wasreturnedtoautomaticoperationafterletdownlineparameterswerestabilized.TheShiftSupervisornotifiedhighersupervisionofthelossofCircuit751,andcontactedEnergyOperationspersonneltodeterminetheproblemwithCircuit751.TheControlRoomoperatorsrestoredoffsitepower(fromCircuit767)tobuses14and18,stoppedthe"A"EmergencyD/G,andrealigneditforautostandby.Subsequently,theShiftSupervisornotifiedtheNRCatapproximately1754EDSTper10CFR50.72(b)(2)(ii).G.SAFETYSYSTEMRESPONSES'llsafeguardsequipmentfunctionedproperly.The"A"EmergencyD/Gautomaticallystartedduetotheundervoltageconditiononbuses14and18,displayedpropervoltageandfrequency,andreenergizedsafeguardsbuses14and18tosupplyemergencypower.Runningcontainmentrecirculationfansonbus14trippedasdesigned,andweremanuallyrestartedasneededtorestorenormalcoolingtotheContainment.Runningservicewaterpumpsonbus18trippedasdesigned,andthepumpselectedforautostartstartedwhenpowerwasrestoredtobus18.NRCFORH366A(5-92)
OFFICEOFMANAGEMENT AHDBUDGETNASHINGTOH DC20503.FACILITYNAHE(1)REEDGinnaNuclearPowerPlantDOCKETNUMBER(2)05000244YEARLERNUMBER(6)SEQUENTIAL NUMBER95--006--REVISIOHNUMBER00PAGE(3)20F8TEXT(Ifmorespaceisrequired, useadditional copiesofNRCForm366A)(17)I.PRE-EVENT PLANTCONDITIONS Theplantwasatapproximately 97%steadystatereactorpowerwithnomajoroperational activities inprogress.
HRCFORM366A(5-92)U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORYCOMMISSIONLICENSEEEVENTREPORT(LER)TEXTCONTINUATIONAPPROVEDBYOMBNO.3150-0104EXPIRES5/31/95ESTIMATEDBURDENPERRESPONSETOCOMPLYIIITHTHISINFORMATIONCOLLECTIOHREQUEST:50.0HRS.FORWARDCOMMENTSREGARDIHGBURDENESTIMATETOTHEINFORMATIONANDRECORDSMANAGEMENTBRANCH(MHBB7714),U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORYCOMMISSION,WASHING'ION,DC20555-0001ANDTOTHEPAPERWORKREDUCTIONPROJECT(3150-0104),OFFICEOFMANAGEMENTANDBUDGETWASHINGTONDC20503.FACILITYHAME(1)R.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDOCKETNUMBER(2)YEAR0500024495LERNUMBER(6)SEQUEHTIALNUMBER--006--REVISIONNUMBER00PAGE(3)6OF8TEXT(Ifmorespaceisrequired,useadditionalcopiesofHRCForm366A)(17)III.CAUSEOFEVENTA.IMMEDIATECAUSE:Theautomaticactuationofthe"A"EmergencyD/Gwasduetoundervoltageonsafeguardsbuses14and18.B.INTERMEDIATECAUSE:Theundervoltageonsafeguardsbuses14and18wasduetothelossofpowerfromCircuit751.C.ROOTCAUSE:TheunderlyingcauseofthelossofpowerfromCircuit751-wastrippingofprotectiverelaysforCircuit751duetoanelectricalsurgefromalightningstrikeonanoffsiteutilitypoleforCircuit751.ThiseventisNUREG-1022CauseCode(C),ExternalCause.ThislossofpowerandsubsequentstartofanEmergencyD/GdoesnotmeettheNUMARC93-01,"IndustryGuidelineforMonitoringtheEffectivenessofMaintenanceatNuclearPowerPlants",definitionofa"MaintenancePreventableFunctionalFailure".IV.ANALYSISOFEVENT:Thiseventisreportableinaccordancewith10CFR50.73,LicenseeEventReportSystem,item(a)(2)(iv),whichrequiresareportof,"Anyeventorconditionthatresultedinamanualorautomaticactuationofanyengineeredsafetyfeature(ESF),includingthereactorprotectionsystem(RPS)",inthatthestartingofthe"A"EmergencyD/GwasanautomaticactuationofanESFsystem.HRCFORM366A(592)
Athunderstorm wasinprogressinthevicinityoftheplant.Theoffsitepowerconfiguration totheplantwasinthenormal"50%/50%"offsitepowerlineup:Circuit751(34.5KVoffsitepowersource)wassupplying powertothe"A"train480Voltsafeguards buses14and18through34.5KVto4160Volttransformer 12A(12Atransformer) to4160Voltbus12A,andthroughthesafeguards bus4160Voltto480Volttransformers.
NRCFORH366A(5-92)U.S~NUCLEARREGULATORYCOHMISSIONLICENSEEEVENTREPORT(LER)TEXTCONTINUATIONAPPROVEDBYOMBNO.3150-0104EXPIRES5/31/95ESTIMATEDBURDENPERRESPONSETOCOHPLYWITHTHISIHFORHATIONCOLLECTIOHREQUEST:50.0HRS.FORWARDCOMMENTSREGARDINGBURDENESTIMATETOTHEINFORHATIONAHDRECORDSHANAGEMENTBRANCH(MNBB7714),U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORYCOMHISSION~WASHIHGTON,DC20555-0001ANDTOTHEPAPERWORKREDUCTIONPROJECT(3180-0104),OFFICEOFMANAGEMENTANDBUDGETWASHINGTONDC20503.FACILITYNAME(1)R.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDOCKETNUMBER(2)YEAR05000244g5LERNUMBER(6)SEQUENTIALNUMBER--006--REVISIONNUMBER00PAGE(3)7OF8TEXT(Ifmorespaceisrequired,useadditionalcopiesofNRCForm366A)(17)Anassessmentwasperformedconsideringboththesafetyconsequencesandimplicationsofthiseventwiththefollowingresultsandconclusions:oAllreactorcontrolandprotectionsystemsperformedasdesigned.oThe"A"EmergencyD/Goperatedasdesignedbyautomaticallystartingandsupplyingemergencypowertosafeguardsbuses14and18.Circuit767remainedinoperationsupplyingpowertothe"B"trainsafeguardsbuses;subsequentlyCircuit767waslineduptoalsosupplypowertothe"A"trainsafeguardsbusesaspermittedbyplanttechnicalspecifications.oRadiationmonitorchannelsR-10B,R-13,andR-14weretemporarilylost.Theirredundantmonitor(R-14A)remainedoperableduringthisevent,providingradioactiveeffluentmonitoringforplantventilation.Basedontheabove,itcanbeconcludedthatthepublic'shealthandsafetywasassuredatalltimes.V.CORRECTIVEACTIONA.ACTIONTAKENTORETURNAFFECTEDSYSTEMSTOPRE-EVENTNORMALSTATUS'ffsitepowerwasrestoredtosafeguardsbuses14and18fromCircuit767,andthe"A"EmergencyD/Gwasstoppedandrealignedforautostandby.ThecommonsamplepumpforR-10B,R-13andR-14wasrestarted.B.ACTIONTAKENORPLANNEDTOPREVENTRECURRENCE:Optionsforoffsitepowerconfigurationtotheplantwillbereevaluated,tooptimizereliabilityduringadverseweatherconditions.NRCFORM366A(592)
Circuit767(34.5KVoffsitepowersource)wassupplying powertothe"B"train480Voltsafeguards buses16and17through34.5KVto4160Volttransformer 12B(12Btransformer) to4160Voltbus12B,andthroughthesafeguards bus4160Voltto480Volttransformers.
NRC'ORH366A(5.92)U.S~NUCLEARREGULATORYCOHHISSIOHLICENSEEEVENTREPORT(LER)TEXTCONTINUATIONAPPROVEDBYOHBNO.3150-0104EXPIRES5/31/95ESTIHATEDBURDEHPERRESPONSETOCOHPLYHITHTHISIHFORHATIONCOLLECTIOHREQUEST:50.0NRS.FORNARDCOHHEHTSREGARDINGBURDENESTIHATETOTHEINFORHATIONANDRECORDSHANAGEHENTBRANCH(HNBB7714),U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORYCOHHISSION,UASHINGTON,DC20555-0001ANDTOTHEPAPERIJORKREDUCTIONPROJECT(3150-0104),OFFICEOFHANAGEHENTANDBUDGETNASHINGTONDC20503.FACILITYNAHE(1)R.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDOCKETHUHBER(2)05000244YEAR95LERNUHBER(6)SEQUENTIALHUNGERREVISIONNUHBER--006--00PAGE(3)8OF8TEXT(Ifmorespaceisrequired,useadditionalcopiesofNRCForm366A)(17)VI.ADDITIONALINFORMATIONA.FAILEDCOMPONENTS:NoneB.PREVIOUSLERsONSIMILAREVENTS:AsimilarLEReventhistoricalsearchwasconductedwiththefollowingresults:LERs91-002,92-007,and94-012weresimilareventswithsimilarrootcauses(startofanEmergencyD/Gduetolossofoffsitepowerfromexternalcauses).C.SPECIALCOMMENTS:NoneNRCFORH366A(5-92)}}
II.DESCRIPTION OFEVENTA.DATESANDAPPROXIMATE TIMESOFMAJOROCCURRENCES:
oJune30,1995,1528EDST:Eventdateandtime.oJune30,1995,1528EDST:Discovery dateandtime.June30,1995,1528EDST:ControlRoomoperators verifythe"A"Emergency DieselGenerator (D/G)operation andthatsafeguards buses14and18andInstrument Bus"B"areenergized.
June30,1995,1702EDST:Safeguards buses14and18weretransferred toCircuit767fromthe"A"Emergency D/G.June30,1995,1708EDST:The"A"Emergency D/Gwasstoppedandrealigned forautostandby.June30,1995,1814EDST:Circuit751declaredoperable.
oJuly2,1995,2343EDST:Offsitepowerconfiguration wasrestoredtothenormaln50%/50%"lineup.HRCFORM366A(5-92)
NRCFORH366A(5.92)U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY COHHISSIONLICENSEEEVENTREPORT(LER)TEXTCONTINUATION APPROVEDBYOHBNO.3150-0104 EXPIRES5/31/95ESTIHATED BURDENPERRESPONSETOCOHPLYWITHTHISINFORHATION COLLECTION REQUEST:50.0HRS.FORWARDCOHHENTSREGARDING BURDENESTIHATETOTHEIHFORHATION ANDRECORDSHANAGEHENT BRANCH(HNBB7714),U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY COMHISSION, WASHINGTON, DC20555-0001 ANDTOTHEPAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECT(31500104),OFFICEOFMANAGEHENT ANDBUDGETWASHINGTON DC20503.FACILITYNAHE(1)R.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDOCKETNUHBER(2)05000244YEAR95LERNUHBER(6)SEQUENTIAL NUHBER--006--REVISIOHNUHBER00PAGE(3)3OF8TEXT(Ifmorespaceisrequired, useadditional copiesofNRCForm366A)(17)B.EVENT:OnJune30,1995,atapproximately 1528EDST,withthereactoratapproximately 97%steadystatefullpower,theControlRoomreceivednumerousannunciator alarms,including Annunciator E-14(LOSSBINSTR.BUS).TheControlRoomoperators determined thatCircuit751(34.5KVoffsitepowersource)wasdeenergized, andthat"A"train480Voltsafeguards buses14and18hadlosttheirpowersupplyfrom4160Voltbus12A.The"A"Emergency D/Ghadautomatically startedandwastiedtosafeguards buses14and18.Buses14and18hadbeenmomentarily deenergized and120VoltACInstrument Bus"B"(poweredfrombus14)hadalsobeenmomentarily deenergized.
TheControlRoomoperators verifiedthatreactorcoolantsystemtemperature andpressurewerestable,andthattherewasnochangeinreactorpowerorturbineload.Theyperformed theappropriate actionsofAbnormalProcedure AP-ELEC.1 (Lossof12AAnd/Or12BBusses)tostabilize theplant.Theyverifiedthatthe"A"Emergency D/Gwasoperating properlyandthatsafeguards buses14and18andInstrument Bus"B"wereenergized.
TheControlRoomoperators observedthatCircuit751andbus12Adisplayed zero(0)voltage.ThelossofpowerfromCircuit751resultedinundervoltage onsafeguards buses14and18,andthe"A"Emergency D/Gautomatically startedwithinten(10)secondsasperdesignandreenergized thesebuses.Whenbus14wasreenergized, Instrument Bus"B"wasalsoautomatically reenergized.
EnergyOperations personnel werenotifiedconcerning thelossofCircuit751.Personnel fromthe"Engineering, Operations, andGasServices" department investigated fieldconditions anddetermined thatalightning strikecausedthelossofpowerfromCircuit751,anddetermined thelocationofthelightning strike.TheControlRoomoperators referredtoEquipment Restoration procedure ER-ELEC.l (Restoration ofOffsitePower)torestoreoffsitepowerto4160Voltbus12Aand480Voltsafeguards buses14and18.TheControlRoomoperators closed4160Voltcircuitbreaker52/12BYtoenergizebus12AfromCircuit767,viathe12Btransformer, atapproximately 1557EDST.Atapproximately 1702EDST,safeguards buses14and18weretransferred toCircuit767fromthe"A"Emergency D/G.(Circuit767hadremainedinoperation, supplying "B"train480Voltsafeguards buses16and17throughout theevent.)NRCFORH366A(592)
HRCFORH366A(5-92)U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY COMMISSION LICENSEEEVENTREPORT(LER)TEXTCONTINUATION APPROVEDBYOMBNO.3150-0104 EXPIRES5/31/95ESTIMATED BURDENPERRESPONSETOCOHPLYWITHTHISINFORHATION COLLECTION REQUEST:50.0HRS.FORWARDCOMMENTSREGARDING BURDENESTIMATETOTHEINFORMATION ANDRECORDSMANAGEHENT BRANCH(HNBB7714),U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY COMMISSION, WASHIHGTON, DC20555-0001 AHDTOTHEPAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECt(3140-0104),
OFFICEOFDC20503.MANAGEMENT ANDBUDGETWASHINGTON FACILITYNAME(1)R.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDOCKEl'UHBER (2)05000244YEARLERNUMBER(6)SEQUENTIAL NUHBER95--006--REVISIONNUMBER00PAGE(3)4OF8TEXT(Ifmorespaceisrequired, useadditionaI copiesofNRCForm366A)(17)Atapproximately 1708EDST,June30,1995,the"A"Emergency D/Gwasstoppedandrealigned forautostandby.Circuit751wasdeclaredoperableatapproximately 1814EDST,butwasmaintained astheplant'sbackupsupplyofoffsitepowerratherthanrealigning theelectrical systemduringcontinuing thunderstorm conditions.
CINOPERABLE STRUCTURES ICOMPONENTS rORSYSTEMSTHATCONTRIBUTED TOTHEEVENT:NoneD.OTHERSYSTEMSORSECONDARY FUNCTIONS AFFECTED:
Themomentary lossofpowertobuses14and18(at1528EDST)causedthetripofthecommonsamplepumpforradioactive effluentmonitoring ofplantventilation bychannelsR-10B(iodine),
R-13(particulate),
andR-14(noblegas).ChannelR-14Aremainedoperable, providing monitoring foriodineandnoblegases,asrequiredbyTechnical Specifications Table3.5-5Action4~ChannelR-14Aalsocontinuously collected samplesforparticulate monitoring, asrequiredbyTable3.5-5Action5andTable4.12-2ItemE.Thecommonsamplepumpwasrestarted atapproximately 1544EDST.E.METHODOFDISCOVERY:
Thiseventwasimmediately apparentduetoMainControlBoardalarmsandindications intheControlRoomwhenpowerfromCircuit751waslost.TheseincludedMainControlBoardAnnunciator E-14(LOSSBINSTR.BUS)andtheindicating lightsforbus14andbus18supplybreakers.
NRCFORH366A(5-92)
NRCFORH366A(5-92)U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY COHHISSIONLICENSEEEVENTREPORT(LER)TEXTCONTINUATION APPROVEDBYOHBNO.3150.0104 EXPIRES5/31/95ESTIHATEO BURDENPERRESPONSETOCOHPLYWITHTHISINFORHATION COLLECTION REOUEST:50.0HRS.FORWARDCOHHEHTSREGARDING BURDENESTIHATETOTHEINFORHATION ANDRECORDSHANAGEHENT BRANCH(HNBB7714),U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY COHHISSION, WASHINGTON, DC205550001ANDTOTHEPAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECT(3150-0104),
OFFICEOFHANAGEHEN'I ANDBUDGETWASHINGTON DC20503.FACILITYNAHE(1)R.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDOCKETNUHBER(2)05000244YEARLERNUHBER(6)SEQUENTIAL NUHBERREVISIONNUMBER00PAGE(3)5OF8TEXT(Ifmorespaceisrequired, useadditional copiesofNRCForm366A)(17)F.OPERATORACTION:Following theundervoltage condition onbuses14and18,the"A"Emergency D/Gautomatically startedandreenergized thesebuses.TheControlRoomoperators performed theappropriate actionstoverifythatthe"A"Emergency D/Gwasoperating
: properly, safeguards buses14and18wereenergized, andInstrument Bus"B"wasenergized.
WhenInstrument Bus"B"wasreenergized, RodControlgenerated anautomatic signaltomovecontrolrodsout.TheControlRoomoperatornotedthisrodmotionandtranferred RodControltomanual.Whentheautomatic signalstabilized, rodsweretransferred backtoautomatic (atapproximately 1535EDST).Letdownlineflowandpressurewereoscillating, andthedemandsignalfortheletdownpressurecontrolvalve(PCV-135) wascyclinginphasewiththeseoscillations.
PCV-135wasplacedinmanualtostabilize theletdownlineparameters.
Subsequently, PCV-135wasreturnedtoautomatic operation afterletdownlineparameters werestabilized.
TheShiftSupervisor notifiedhighersupervision ofthelossofCircuit751,andcontacted EnergyOperations personnel todetermine theproblemwithCircuit751.TheControlRoomoperators restoredoffsitepower(fromCircuit767)tobuses14and18,stoppedthe"A"Emergency D/G,andrealigned itforautostandby.Subsequently, theShiftSupervisor notifiedtheNRCatapproximately 1754EDSTper10CFR50.72(b)(2)(ii).G.SAFETYSYSTEMRESPONSES'll safeguards equipment functioned properly.
The"A"Emergency D/Gautomatically startedduetotheundervoltage condition onbuses14and18,displayed propervoltageandfrequency, andreenergized safeguards buses14and18tosupplyemergency power.Runningcontainment recirculation fansonbus14trippedasdesigned, andweremanuallyrestarted asneededtorestorenormalcoolingtotheContainment.
Runningservicewaterpumpsonbus18trippedasdesigned, andthepumpselectedforautostart startedwhenpowerwasrestoredtobus18.NRCFORH366A(5-92)
HRCFORM366A(5-92)U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY COMMISSION LICENSEEEVENTREPORT(LER)TEXTCONTINUATION APPROVEDBYOMBNO.3150-0104 EXPIRES5/31/95ESTIMATED BURDENPERRESPONSETOCOMPLYIIITHTHISINFORMATION COLLECTIOH REQUEST:50.0HRS.FORWARDCOMMENTSREGARDIHG BURDENESTIMATETOTHEINFORMATION ANDRECORDSMANAGEMENT BRANCH(MHBB7714),U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY COMMISSION, WASHING'ION, DC20555-0001 ANDTOTHEPAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECT(3150-0104),
OFFICEOFMANAGEMENT ANDBUDGETWASHINGTON DC20503.FACILITYHAME(1)R.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDOCKETNUMBER(2)YEAR0500024495LERNUMBER(6)SEQUEHTIAL NUMBER--006--REVISIONNUMBER00PAGE(3)6OF8TEXT(Ifmorespaceisrequired, useadditional copiesofHRCForm366A)(17)III.CAUSEOFEVENTA.IMMEDIATE CAUSE:Theautomatic actuation ofthe"A"Emergency D/Gwasduetoundervoltage onsafeguards buses14and18.B.INTERMEDIATE CAUSE:Theundervoltage onsafeguards buses14and18wasduetothelossofpowerfromCircuit751.C.ROOTCAUSE:Theunderlying causeofthelossofpowerfromCircuit751-wastrippingofprotective relaysforCircuit751duetoanelectrical surgefromalightning strikeonanoffsiteutilitypoleforCircuit751.ThiseventisNUREG-1022 CauseCode(C),ExternalCause.Thislossofpowerandsubsequent startofanEmergency D/GdoesnotmeettheNUMARC93-01,"Industry Guideline forMonitoring theEffectiveness ofMaintenance atNuclearPowerPlants",definition ofa"Maintenance Preventable Functional Failure".
IV.ANALYSISOFEVENT:Thiseventisreportable inaccordance with10CFR50.73,LicenseeEventReportSystem,item(a)(2)(iv),whichrequiresareportof,"Anyeventorcondition thatresultedinamanualorautomatic actuation ofanyengineered safetyfeature(ESF),including thereactorprotection system(RPS)",inthatthestartingofthe"A"Emergency D/Gwasanautomatic actuation ofanESFsystem.HRCFORM366A(592)
NRCFORH366A(5-92)U.S~NUCLEARREGULATORY COHMISSION LICENSEEEVENTREPORT(LER)TEXTCONTINUATION APPROVEDBYOMBNO.3150-0104 EXPIRES5/31/95ESTIMATED BURDENPERRESPONSETOCOHPLYWITHTHISIHFORHATION COLLECTIOH REQUEST:50.0HRS.FORWARDCOMMENTSREGARDING BURDENESTIMATETOTHEINFORHATION AHDRECORDSHANAGEMENT BRANCH(MNBB7714),U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY COMHISSION
~WASHIHGTON, DC20555-0001 ANDTOTHEPAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECT(3180-0104),
OFFICEOFMANAGEMENT ANDBUDGETWASHINGTON DC20503.FACILITYNAME(1)R.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDOCKETNUMBER(2)YEAR05000244g5LERNUMBER(6)SEQUENTIAL NUMBER--006--REVISIONNUMBER00PAGE(3)7OF8TEXT(Ifmorespaceisrequired, useadditional copiesofNRCForm366A)(17)Anassessment wasperformed considering boththesafetyconsequences andimplications ofthiseventwiththefollowing resultsandconclusions:
oAllreactorcontrolandprotection systemsperformed asdesigned.
oThe"A"Emergency D/Goperatedasdesignedbyautomatically startingandsupplying emergency powertosafeguards buses14and18.Circuit767remainedinoperation supplying powertothe"B"trainsafeguards buses;subsequently Circuit767waslineduptoalsosupplypowertothe"A"trainsafeguards busesaspermitted byplanttechnical specifications.
oRadiation monitorchannelsR-10B,R-13,andR-14weretemporarily lost.Theirredundant monitor(R-14A)remainedoperableduringthisevent,providing radioactive effluentmonitoring forplantventilation.
Basedontheabove,itcanbeconcluded thatthepublic'shealthandsafetywasassuredatalltimes.V.CORRECTIVE ACTIONA.ACTIONTAKENTORETURNAFFECTEDSYSTEMSTOPRE-EVENT NORMALSTATUS'ffsite powerwasrestoredtosafeguards buses14and18fromCircuit767,andthe"A"Emergency D/Gwasstoppedandrealigned forautostandby.ThecommonsamplepumpforR-10B,R-13andR-14wasrestarted.
B.ACTIONTAKENORPLANNEDTOPREVENTRECURRENCE:
Optionsforoffsitepowerconfiguration totheplantwillbereevaluated, tooptimizereliability duringadverseweatherconditions.
NRCFORM366A(592)
NRC'ORH366A(5.92)U.S~NUCLEARREGULATORY COHHISSIOH LICENSEEEVENTREPORT(LER)TEXTCONTINUATION APPROVEDBYOHBNO.3150-0104 EXPIRES5/31/95ESTIHATED BURDEHPERRESPONSETOCOHPLYHITHTHISIHFORHATION COLLECTIOH REQUEST:50.0NRS.FORNARDCOHHEHTSREGARDING BURDENESTIHATETOTHEINFORHATION ANDRECORDSHANAGEHENT BRANCH(HNBB7714),U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY COHHISSION, UASHINGTON, DC20555-0001 ANDTOTHEPAPERIJORK REDUCTION PROJECT(3150-0104),
OFFICEOFHANAGEHENT ANDBUDGETNASHINGTON DC20503.FACILITYNAHE(1)R.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDOCKETHUHBER(2)05000244YEAR95LERNUHBER(6)SEQUENTIAL HUNGERREVISIONNUHBER--006--00PAGE(3)8OF8TEXT(Ifmorespaceisrequired, useadditional copiesofNRCForm366A)(17)VI.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A.FAILEDCOMPONENTS:
NoneB.PREVIOUSLERsONSIMILAREVENTS:AsimilarLEReventhistorical searchwasconducted withthefollowing results:LERs91-002,92-007,and94-012weresimilareventswithsimilarrootcauses(startofanEmergency D/Gduetolossofoffsitepowerfromexternalcauses).C.SPECIALCOMMENTS:
NoneNRCFORH366A(5-92)}}

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LER 95-006-00:on 950630,34.5 Kv Offsite Power Circuit 751 Was Lost Due to Offsite Lightning Strike & Resulted in Automatic Start of a Edg.Performed Appropriate Actions of Abnormal Procedure AP-ELEC.1 to Stabilize Plant
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NRCFORM366(5-92)U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY COMHISSION APPROVEDBYOMBNO.3150-0104 EXPIRES5/31/95LICENSEEEVENTREPORT(LER)(Seereverseforrequirednumberofdigits/characters foreachblock)ESTIMATED BURDENPERRESPONSETOCOMPLYWITHTHISINFORMATION COLLECTION REQUEST:50.0HRS.FORllARDCOHMENTSREGARDING BURDENESTIMATETOTHEINFORMATION ANDRECORDSMANAGEHENT BRANCH(MNBB7714),U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY COMHISSION, WASHINGTON, OC20555-0001 ANDTOTHEPAPERNORK REDUCTION PROJECI'3150.0104),

OFFICEOFMANAGEMENT ANDBUDGETMASHINGTON DC20503.FAcILITYNAHE(1)R.E~GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDOCKETNUHBER(2)05000244PAGE(3)10F8TITLE(4)Lossof34.5KVOffsitePowerCircuit751,OuetoOffsiteLightning Strike,ResultsinAutomatic Startof>>A>>Emergency DieselGenerator EVENTDATE(5)MONI'HDAYYEAR063095YEAR95LERNUHBER(6)SEQUENTIAL NUHBER--006--REVISIONNUMBER00HONTHDAY0731YEAR95REPORTDATE(7)FACILITYNAMEDOCKETNUHBERFACILITYNAMEDOCKETNUMBEROTHERFACILITIES INVOLVED(8)OPERATING MODE(9)PONERLEVEL(10)N097THISREPORTISSUBHITTED PURSUANT20.402(b) 20.405(a)(1)(i)20.405(a)

(1)(ii)20.405(a)(1)(iii) 20.405(a)(1)(iv) 20.405(a>(1)(v) 20.405(c) 50.36(c>(1) 50.36(c)(2) 50.73(a)(2)(i) 50.73(a)(2)(ri) 50.73(a)(2)(iii) 50.73(a)(2)(iv) 50.73(s)(2)(v) 50.73(a)(2)(vii) 50.73(a)(2)(viii)(A) 50.73(a)(2)(viii)(B) 50.73(a)(2>(x) 73.71(b)73.71(c)OTHER(SpecifyinAbstractbelowandinText,NRCForm366A)TOTHEREQUIREHE:ITS OF10CFRrit(Checkoneormore)(11)LICENSEECOHTACTFORTHISLER(12)NAHEJohnT.St.Hartin-Technical Assistant TELEPHONE NUMBER(IncludeAresCode)(716)771-3641COMPLETEONELINEFOREACHCOHPONEHT FAILUREDESCRIBED INTHISREPORT(13)CAUSESYSTEMCOHPONENT MANUFACTURER REPORTABLE TONPRDSCAUSESYSTEHCOMPOHENT MANUFACTURER REPORTABLE TONPRDS~EACBL5XOOOSUPPLEHEHTAL REPORTEXPECTED(14)YES(Ifyes,corrplete EXPECTEDSUBHISSION DA'IE).XNOEXPEC'TED SUBHISSION DATE(15>MONTHDAYYEARABSTRACT(Limitto1400spaces,i.e.,approximately 15single-spaced typewritten lines)(16)OnJune30,1995,atapproximately 1528EDST,withthereactoratapproximately 97%steadystatepower,powerfromCircuit751(34.5KVoffsitepowersource)waslost,duetoalightning strikeonanoffsiteutilitypoleforCircuit751.Thisresultedindeenergization of4160Voltbus12Aand"A"train480Voltsafeguards buses14and18.The"A"Emergency DieselGenerator (D/G)automatically startedandreenergized buses14and18asperdesign.Therewasnochangeinreactorpowerorturbineload.Immediate corrective actionwastoperformtheappropriate actionsofAbnormalProcedure AP-ELEC.1 (Lossof12AAnd/Or12BBusses)tostabilize theplantandtoverifythatthe"A"Emergency D/Ghadstartedandreenergized buses14and18.ThiseventisNUREG-1022 CauseCode(C).Corrective actiontopreventrecurrence isoutlinedinSectionV.B.NRCFORM366(592)9508090ii2 950731PDRADQCK05000244SPDR NRCFORM366A(5-92)U.S~NUCLEARREGULATORY COMMISSION LICENSEEEVENTREPORT(LER)TEXTCONTINUATION APPROVEDBYOMBNO.31500104EXPIRES5/31/95ESTIMATED BURDENPERRESPONSETOCOMPLYMITHTHISINFORHATION COLLECTIOH REQUEST:50.0HRS.FORNARDCOMMENTSREGARDIHG BURDENESTIMATETOTHEINFORMATION ANDRECORDSMANAGEMENT BRANCH(MNBB7714),U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY C(XQISSION, IIASHIHGTON, DC20555-0001 ANDTOTHEPAPERNORK REDUCTION PROJECT(3150-0104),

OFFICEOFMANAGEMENT AHDBUDGETNASHINGTOH DC20503.FACILITYNAHE(1)REEDGinnaNuclearPowerPlantDOCKETNUMBER(2)05000244YEARLERNUMBER(6)SEQUENTIAL NUMBER95--006--REVISIOHNUMBER00PAGE(3)20F8TEXT(Ifmorespaceisrequired, useadditional copiesofNRCForm366A)(17)I.PRE-EVENT PLANTCONDITIONS Theplantwasatapproximately 97%steadystatereactorpowerwithnomajoroperational activities inprogress.

Athunderstorm wasinprogressinthevicinityoftheplant.Theoffsitepowerconfiguration totheplantwasinthenormal"50%/50%"offsitepowerlineup:Circuit751(34.5KVoffsitepowersource)wassupplying powertothe"A"train480Voltsafeguards buses14and18through34.5KVto4160Volttransformer 12A(12Atransformer) to4160Voltbus12A,andthroughthesafeguards bus4160Voltto480Volttransformers.

Circuit767(34.5KVoffsitepowersource)wassupplying powertothe"B"train480Voltsafeguards buses16and17through34.5KVto4160Volttransformer 12B(12Btransformer) to4160Voltbus12B,andthroughthesafeguards bus4160Voltto480Volttransformers.

II.DESCRIPTION OFEVENTA.DATESANDAPPROXIMATE TIMESOFMAJOROCCURRENCES:

oJune30,1995,1528EDST:Eventdateandtime.oJune30,1995,1528EDST:Discovery dateandtime.June30,1995,1528EDST:ControlRoomoperators verifythe"A"Emergency DieselGenerator (D/G)operation andthatsafeguards buses14and18andInstrument Bus"B"areenergized.

June30,1995,1702EDST:Safeguards buses14and18weretransferred toCircuit767fromthe"A"Emergency D/G.June30,1995,1708EDST:The"A"Emergency D/Gwasstoppedandrealigned forautostandby.June30,1995,1814EDST:Circuit751declaredoperable.

oJuly2,1995,2343EDST:Offsitepowerconfiguration wasrestoredtothenormaln50%/50%"lineup.HRCFORM366A(5-92)

NRCFORH366A(5.92)U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY COHHISSIONLICENSEEEVENTREPORT(LER)TEXTCONTINUATION APPROVEDBYOHBNO.3150-0104 EXPIRES5/31/95ESTIHATED BURDENPERRESPONSETOCOHPLYWITHTHISINFORHATION COLLECTION REQUEST:50.0HRS.FORWARDCOHHENTSREGARDING BURDENESTIHATETOTHEIHFORHATION ANDRECORDSHANAGEHENT BRANCH(HNBB7714),U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY COMHISSION, WASHINGTON, DC20555-0001 ANDTOTHEPAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECT(31500104),OFFICEOFMANAGEHENT ANDBUDGETWASHINGTON DC20503.FACILITYNAHE(1)R.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDOCKETNUHBER(2)05000244YEAR95LERNUHBER(6)SEQUENTIAL NUHBER--006--REVISIOHNUHBER00PAGE(3)3OF8TEXT(Ifmorespaceisrequired, useadditional copiesofNRCForm366A)(17)B.EVENT:OnJune30,1995,atapproximately 1528EDST,withthereactoratapproximately 97%steadystatefullpower,theControlRoomreceivednumerousannunciator alarms,including Annunciator E-14(LOSSBINSTR.BUS).TheControlRoomoperators determined thatCircuit751(34.5KVoffsitepowersource)wasdeenergized, andthat"A"train480Voltsafeguards buses14and18hadlosttheirpowersupplyfrom4160Voltbus12A.The"A"Emergency D/Ghadautomatically startedandwastiedtosafeguards buses14and18.Buses14and18hadbeenmomentarily deenergized and120VoltACInstrument Bus"B"(poweredfrombus14)hadalsobeenmomentarily deenergized.

TheControlRoomoperators verifiedthatreactorcoolantsystemtemperature andpressurewerestable,andthattherewasnochangeinreactorpowerorturbineload.Theyperformed theappropriate actionsofAbnormalProcedure AP-ELEC.1 (Lossof12AAnd/Or12BBusses)tostabilize theplant.Theyverifiedthatthe"A"Emergency D/Gwasoperating properlyandthatsafeguards buses14and18andInstrument Bus"B"wereenergized.

TheControlRoomoperators observedthatCircuit751andbus12Adisplayed zero(0)voltage.ThelossofpowerfromCircuit751resultedinundervoltage onsafeguards buses14and18,andthe"A"Emergency D/Gautomatically startedwithinten(10)secondsasperdesignandreenergized thesebuses.Whenbus14wasreenergized, Instrument Bus"B"wasalsoautomatically reenergized.

EnergyOperations personnel werenotifiedconcerning thelossofCircuit751.Personnel fromthe"Engineering, Operations, andGasServices" department investigated fieldconditions anddetermined thatalightning strikecausedthelossofpowerfromCircuit751,anddetermined thelocationofthelightning strike.TheControlRoomoperators referredtoEquipment Restoration procedure ER-ELEC.l (Restoration ofOffsitePower)torestoreoffsitepowerto4160Voltbus12Aand480Voltsafeguards buses14and18.TheControlRoomoperators closed4160Voltcircuitbreaker52/12BYtoenergizebus12AfromCircuit767,viathe12Btransformer, atapproximately 1557EDST.Atapproximately 1702EDST,safeguards buses14and18weretransferred toCircuit767fromthe"A"Emergency D/G.(Circuit767hadremainedinoperation, supplying "B"train480Voltsafeguards buses16and17throughout theevent.)NRCFORH366A(592)

HRCFORH366A(5-92)U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY COMMISSION LICENSEEEVENTREPORT(LER)TEXTCONTINUATION APPROVEDBYOMBNO.3150-0104 EXPIRES5/31/95ESTIMATED BURDENPERRESPONSETOCOHPLYWITHTHISINFORHATION COLLECTION REQUEST:50.0HRS.FORWARDCOMMENTSREGARDING BURDENESTIMATETOTHEINFORMATION ANDRECORDSMANAGEHENT BRANCH(HNBB7714),U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY COMMISSION, WASHIHGTON, DC20555-0001 AHDTOTHEPAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECt(3140-0104),

OFFICEOFDC20503.MANAGEMENT ANDBUDGETWASHINGTON FACILITYNAME(1)R.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDOCKEl'UHBER (2)05000244YEARLERNUMBER(6)SEQUENTIAL NUHBER95--006--REVISIONNUMBER00PAGE(3)4OF8TEXT(Ifmorespaceisrequired, useadditionaI copiesofNRCForm366A)(17)Atapproximately 1708EDST,June30,1995,the"A"Emergency D/Gwasstoppedandrealigned forautostandby.Circuit751wasdeclaredoperableatapproximately 1814EDST,butwasmaintained astheplant'sbackupsupplyofoffsitepowerratherthanrealigning theelectrical systemduringcontinuing thunderstorm conditions.

CINOPERABLE STRUCTURES ICOMPONENTS rORSYSTEMSTHATCONTRIBUTED TOTHEEVENT:NoneD.OTHERSYSTEMSORSECONDARY FUNCTIONS AFFECTED:

Themomentary lossofpowertobuses14and18(at1528EDST)causedthetripofthecommonsamplepumpforradioactive effluentmonitoring ofplantventilation bychannelsR-10B(iodine),

R-13(particulate),

andR-14(noblegas).ChannelR-14Aremainedoperable, providing monitoring foriodineandnoblegases,asrequiredbyTechnical Specifications Table3.5-5Action4~ChannelR-14Aalsocontinuously collected samplesforparticulate monitoring, asrequiredbyTable3.5-5Action5andTable4.12-2ItemE.Thecommonsamplepumpwasrestarted atapproximately 1544EDST.E.METHODOFDISCOVERY:

Thiseventwasimmediately apparentduetoMainControlBoardalarmsandindications intheControlRoomwhenpowerfromCircuit751waslost.TheseincludedMainControlBoardAnnunciator E-14(LOSSBINSTR.BUS)andtheindicating lightsforbus14andbus18supplybreakers.

NRCFORH366A(5-92)

NRCFORH366A(5-92)U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY COHHISSIONLICENSEEEVENTREPORT(LER)TEXTCONTINUATION APPROVEDBYOHBNO.3150.0104 EXPIRES5/31/95ESTIHATEO BURDENPERRESPONSETOCOHPLYWITHTHISINFORHATION COLLECTION REOUEST:50.0HRS.FORWARDCOHHEHTSREGARDING BURDENESTIHATETOTHEINFORHATION ANDRECORDSHANAGEHENT BRANCH(HNBB7714),U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY COHHISSION, WASHINGTON, DC205550001ANDTOTHEPAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECT(3150-0104),

OFFICEOFHANAGEHEN'I ANDBUDGETWASHINGTON DC20503.FACILITYNAHE(1)R.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDOCKETNUHBER(2)05000244YEARLERNUHBER(6)SEQUENTIAL NUHBERREVISIONNUMBER00PAGE(3)5OF8TEXT(Ifmorespaceisrequired, useadditional copiesofNRCForm366A)(17)F.OPERATORACTION:Following theundervoltage condition onbuses14and18,the"A"Emergency D/Gautomatically startedandreenergized thesebuses.TheControlRoomoperators performed theappropriate actionstoverifythatthe"A"Emergency D/Gwasoperating

properly, safeguards buses14and18wereenergized, andInstrument Bus"B"wasenergized.

WhenInstrument Bus"B"wasreenergized, RodControlgenerated anautomatic signaltomovecontrolrodsout.TheControlRoomoperatornotedthisrodmotionandtranferred RodControltomanual.Whentheautomatic signalstabilized, rodsweretransferred backtoautomatic (atapproximately 1535EDST).Letdownlineflowandpressurewereoscillating, andthedemandsignalfortheletdownpressurecontrolvalve(PCV-135) wascyclinginphasewiththeseoscillations.

PCV-135wasplacedinmanualtostabilize theletdownlineparameters.

Subsequently, PCV-135wasreturnedtoautomatic operation afterletdownlineparameters werestabilized.

TheShiftSupervisor notifiedhighersupervision ofthelossofCircuit751,andcontacted EnergyOperations personnel todetermine theproblemwithCircuit751.TheControlRoomoperators restoredoffsitepower(fromCircuit767)tobuses14and18,stoppedthe"A"Emergency D/G,andrealigned itforautostandby.Subsequently, theShiftSupervisor notifiedtheNRCatapproximately 1754EDSTper10CFR50.72(b)(2)(ii).G.SAFETYSYSTEMRESPONSES'll safeguards equipment functioned properly.

The"A"Emergency D/Gautomatically startedduetotheundervoltage condition onbuses14and18,displayed propervoltageandfrequency, andreenergized safeguards buses14and18tosupplyemergency power.Runningcontainment recirculation fansonbus14trippedasdesigned, andweremanuallyrestarted asneededtorestorenormalcoolingtotheContainment.

Runningservicewaterpumpsonbus18trippedasdesigned, andthepumpselectedforautostart startedwhenpowerwasrestoredtobus18.NRCFORH366A(5-92)

HRCFORM366A(5-92)U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY COMMISSION LICENSEEEVENTREPORT(LER)TEXTCONTINUATION APPROVEDBYOMBNO.3150-0104 EXPIRES5/31/95ESTIMATED BURDENPERRESPONSETOCOMPLYIIITHTHISINFORMATION COLLECTIOH REQUEST:50.0HRS.FORWARDCOMMENTSREGARDIHG BURDENESTIMATETOTHEINFORMATION ANDRECORDSMANAGEMENT BRANCH(MHBB7714),U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY COMMISSION, WASHING'ION, DC20555-0001 ANDTOTHEPAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECT(3150-0104),

OFFICEOFMANAGEMENT ANDBUDGETWASHINGTON DC20503.FACILITYHAME(1)R.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDOCKETNUMBER(2)YEAR0500024495LERNUMBER(6)SEQUEHTIAL NUMBER--006--REVISIONNUMBER00PAGE(3)6OF8TEXT(Ifmorespaceisrequired, useadditional copiesofHRCForm366A)(17)III.CAUSEOFEVENTA.IMMEDIATE CAUSE:Theautomatic actuation ofthe"A"Emergency D/Gwasduetoundervoltage onsafeguards buses14and18.B.INTERMEDIATE CAUSE:Theundervoltage onsafeguards buses14and18wasduetothelossofpowerfromCircuit751.C.ROOTCAUSE:Theunderlying causeofthelossofpowerfromCircuit751-wastrippingofprotective relaysforCircuit751duetoanelectrical surgefromalightning strikeonanoffsiteutilitypoleforCircuit751.ThiseventisNUREG-1022 CauseCode(C),ExternalCause.Thislossofpowerandsubsequent startofanEmergency D/GdoesnotmeettheNUMARC93-01,"Industry Guideline forMonitoring theEffectiveness ofMaintenance atNuclearPowerPlants",definition ofa"Maintenance Preventable Functional Failure".

IV.ANALYSISOFEVENT:Thiseventisreportable inaccordance with10CFR50.73,LicenseeEventReportSystem,item(a)(2)(iv),whichrequiresareportof,"Anyeventorcondition thatresultedinamanualorautomatic actuation ofanyengineered safetyfeature(ESF),including thereactorprotection system(RPS)",inthatthestartingofthe"A"Emergency D/Gwasanautomatic actuation ofanESFsystem.HRCFORM366A(592)

NRCFORH366A(5-92)U.S~NUCLEARREGULATORY COHMISSION LICENSEEEVENTREPORT(LER)TEXTCONTINUATION APPROVEDBYOMBNO.3150-0104 EXPIRES5/31/95ESTIMATED BURDENPERRESPONSETOCOHPLYWITHTHISIHFORHATION COLLECTIOH REQUEST:50.0HRS.FORWARDCOMMENTSREGARDING BURDENESTIMATETOTHEINFORHATION AHDRECORDSHANAGEMENT BRANCH(MNBB7714),U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY COMHISSION

~WASHIHGTON, DC20555-0001 ANDTOTHEPAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECT(3180-0104),

OFFICEOFMANAGEMENT ANDBUDGETWASHINGTON DC20503.FACILITYNAME(1)R.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDOCKETNUMBER(2)YEAR05000244g5LERNUMBER(6)SEQUENTIAL NUMBER--006--REVISIONNUMBER00PAGE(3)7OF8TEXT(Ifmorespaceisrequired, useadditional copiesofNRCForm366A)(17)Anassessment wasperformed considering boththesafetyconsequences andimplications ofthiseventwiththefollowing resultsandconclusions:

oAllreactorcontrolandprotection systemsperformed asdesigned.

oThe"A"Emergency D/Goperatedasdesignedbyautomatically startingandsupplying emergency powertosafeguards buses14and18.Circuit767remainedinoperation supplying powertothe"B"trainsafeguards buses;subsequently Circuit767waslineduptoalsosupplypowertothe"A"trainsafeguards busesaspermitted byplanttechnical specifications.

oRadiation monitorchannelsR-10B,R-13,andR-14weretemporarily lost.Theirredundant monitor(R-14A)remainedoperableduringthisevent,providing radioactive effluentmonitoring forplantventilation.

Basedontheabove,itcanbeconcluded thatthepublic'shealthandsafetywasassuredatalltimes.V.CORRECTIVE ACTIONA.ACTIONTAKENTORETURNAFFECTEDSYSTEMSTOPRE-EVENT NORMALSTATUS'ffsite powerwasrestoredtosafeguards buses14and18fromCircuit767,andthe"A"Emergency D/Gwasstoppedandrealigned forautostandby.ThecommonsamplepumpforR-10B,R-13andR-14wasrestarted.

B.ACTIONTAKENORPLANNEDTOPREVENTRECURRENCE:

Optionsforoffsitepowerconfiguration totheplantwillbereevaluated, tooptimizereliability duringadverseweatherconditions.

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NRC'ORH366A(5.92)U.S~NUCLEARREGULATORY COHHISSIOH LICENSEEEVENTREPORT(LER)TEXTCONTINUATION APPROVEDBYOHBNO.3150-0104 EXPIRES5/31/95ESTIHATED BURDEHPERRESPONSETOCOHPLYHITHTHISIHFORHATION COLLECTIOH REQUEST:50.0NRS.FORNARDCOHHEHTSREGARDING BURDENESTIHATETOTHEINFORHATION ANDRECORDSHANAGEHENT BRANCH(HNBB7714),U.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY COHHISSION, UASHINGTON, DC20555-0001 ANDTOTHEPAPERIJORK REDUCTION PROJECT(3150-0104),

OFFICEOFHANAGEHENT ANDBUDGETNASHINGTON DC20503.FACILITYNAHE(1)R.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDOCKETHUHBER(2)05000244YEAR95LERNUHBER(6)SEQUENTIAL HUNGERREVISIONNUHBER--006--00PAGE(3)8OF8TEXT(Ifmorespaceisrequired, useadditional copiesofNRCForm366A)(17)VI.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A.FAILEDCOMPONENTS:

NoneB.PREVIOUSLERsONSIMILAREVENTS:AsimilarLEReventhistorical searchwasconducted withthefollowing results:LERs91-002,92-007,and94-012weresimilareventswithsimilarrootcauses(startofanEmergency D/Gduetolossofoffsitepowerfromexternalcauses).C.SPECIALCOMMENTS:

NoneNRCFORH366A(5-92)