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| issue date = 06/23/1989
| issue date = 06/23/1989
| title = LER 89-021-00:on 890527,electrical Protection Assembly Breaker Tripped Causing Loss of Power to Reactor Protection Sys Bus B.Cause Unknown.Upgraded Breaker Equipment Will Be installed.W/890623 Ltr
| title = LER 89-021-00:on 890527,electrical Protection Assembly Breaker Tripped Causing Loss of Power to Reactor Protection Sys Bus B.Cause Unknown.Upgraded Breaker Equipment Will Be installed.W/890623 Ltr
| author name = ARBUCKLE J D, POWERS C C
| author name = Arbuckle J, Powers C
| author affiliation = WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM
| author affiliation = WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM
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LER 89-021-00:on 890527,electrical Protection Assembly Breaker Tripped Causing Loss of Power to Reactor Protection Sys Bus B.Cause Unknown.Upgraded Breaker Equipment Will Be installed.W/890623 Ltr
ML17285A584
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Site: Columbia Energy Northwest icon.png
Issue date: 06/23/1989
From: Arbuckle J, Powers C
WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
LER-89-021, LER-89-21, NUDOCS 8906300101
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DISTKBUTION DEMON STATION SYFI'ZM p~~ck REGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (RIDS)ACCESSION NBR:8906300101 DOC.DATE: 89/06/23 NOTARIZED:

NO FACIL:50-397 WPPSS Nuclear Project, Unit 2, Washington Public Powe AUTH.NAME AUTHOR AFFIL1ATION ARBUCKLE,J.D.

Washington Public Power Supply System POWERS,C.C.

Washington Public Power Supply System RECIP.NAME

.~RECIPIENT AFFILIATION I

SUBJECT:

LER 89-021-00:on 890527,ESF isolations

&actuations due to RPS EPA breaker trip-cause unknown.DOCKET N 05000397 R I W/8 ltr.DISTRIBUTION CODE IE22T COPIES RECEIVED:LTR J ENCL (SIZE:~TITLE: 50.,73/50.9 Licensee.Event Report (LER), Incident Rpt, etc.NOTES: RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME PD5 LA SAMWORTH,R INTERNAL: ACRS MICHELSON ACRS WYLIE AEOD/DSP/TPAB DEDRO NRR/DEST/ADE 8H NRR/DEST/CEB 8H NRR/DEST/ICSB 7 NRR/DEST/MTB 9H.NRR/DEST/RSB 8E NRR/DLPQ/HFB 10 NRR/DOEA/EAB 11 NUDOCS-ABSTRACT RES/DSIR/EIB RGN5 FILE 01 EXTERNAL EG&G WILLIAMS g S L ST LOBBY WARD NRC PDR NSIC MURPHY,G.A COPIES LTTR ENCL 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1~'1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1'1 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 RECIPIENT

>>ID CODE/NAME PD5 PD ACRS MOELLER AEOD/DOA AEOD/ROAB/DSP IRM/DCTS/DAB NRR/DEST/ADS 7E NRR/DEST/ESB 8D NRR/DEST/MEB 9H NRR/DEST/PSB 8D NRR/DEST/SGB 8D NRR/DLPQ/PEB 10 NRR/DREP/RPB Q.O RK~QXlE 02 RES/DSR/PRAB FORD BLDG HOY,A LPDR NSIC MAYS,G COPIES LTTR ENCL 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1'1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1'2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 D S R D~'7 s'777 S h NOZE K)ALLRZDS" RZCZPIEÃKS PIZASE HELP US Io RECCE%ASTE!CXÃIRCIl'IHE DOCXIMEÃZ CXWQK)L DESK, LISTS HZL DOCUMKÃLS YOU MH~T NEED!D S FULL TEXT CONVERSION REQUIRED TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED: LTTR 43 ENCL 42 g' WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM P.O.Box 968~3000 George Washington Way~Richland, Washington 99352 Docket No.50-397 June 23, 1989 Document Control Desk U.S.Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.20555

Subject:

NUCLEAR PLANT NO.2 LICENSEE EVENT REPORT NO.89-021

Dear Sir:

Transmitted herewith is Licensee Event Report No.89-021 for the WNP-2 Plant.This report is submitted in response to the report requirements of 10CFR50.73 and discusses the items of reportability, corrective action taken, and action taken to preclude recurrence.

Very truly yours, C.Powers (M/D 927M)WNP-2 Plant Manager CMP:lg

Enclosure:

Licensee Event Report No.89-021 cc: Mr.John B.Martin, NRC-Region V Mr.C.J.Bosted, NRC Site (M/D 901A)INPO Records Center-Atlanta, GA Ms.Dottie Sherman, ANI Mr.D.L.Williams, BPA (M/D 399)jo Po4 8906300iOi 890623 PDR ADOCK O~i000397 S PDC+gZS NRC Form 368 (94)3)LICENSEE EVENT REPORT{LER)U.S.NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION APPROVED OMB NO.31604104 EXPIRES: 8/31/88 FACILITY NAME lll Washington Nuclear Plant-Unit 2 DOCKET NUMBER (2I PAGE 3)0 5 0 0 03 97 s oFO 4 TITLE<neere a e y ea ure so a lons an c ua sons ue o a eac or ro ec son System (RPS)Electrical Protection Assembly (EPA)Breaker Trip-Cause Unknown EVENT DATE (5)YEAR MONTH OAY LER NUMBER (6)REPORT DATE (7I YEAR@PI SEOVENTIAL NUMBER OAY YEAR 4)eNVMSER Mo~ŽDOCKET NUMBER(S)0 5 0 0 0 FACI LIT Y NAMES OTHER FACILITIES INVOLVED (8)0 5 2 7 8 9 8 9 021 00 06 2 3 8 9 0 5 0 0 0 OPERATINO MODE ID)POWER LEYEL 0 0 0"co 4 20.402(b)20.406(~Ill)Ill 20.405(~II)IIII 20.405(e)II)(DI) 20.406(el(1)(lvl 20.405(e I (1 I (rl 20.405(~I 50.36(cl(1) 50.38(cl(2) 60.731~l(2)III 50.73(el(2)(D) 50.73(el(2)(ill)

LICENSEE CONTACT FOR THIS LER (12)50.73(e)(2)(ivl 50,73(el(2)(v)60.73 (e l(2)(vS I 60.73(el(2)(rill)(Al 50.73(~l(2)(v)8)(8)60.73(~I (2)(x)THIS REPORT IS SUBMITTED PURSUANT T 0 THE REOUIREMENTS OF 10 CFR g:/Cbecir one or more ol the lollowinp/

(11 73.71(b)73.71(c)OTHER ISpecify in Abttrect below enr/In Text.NRC Form 3EEA/NAME J.D.Arbuckle, Compliance Engineer TELEPHONE NUMBER AREA CODE 50 937 7-211 5 COMPLETE ONE LINE FOR EACH COMPONENT FAILURE DESCRIBED IN THIS REPORT (13)CAUSE SYSTEM COMPONENT MANVFAC TVRER REPORTABLE g$~~~'gP CAUSE SYSTEM COMPONENT MANUFAC.TVRER EPORTASLE'%O NPRDS@&+~~~e: Xi%%,.'K:F.X J C KR GO 0 Y y&($%(%h.N'UPPLEMENTAL REPORT EXPECTED (14)X NO YES III yn, complete EXPECTED SIIBAflSSIDN DA TE/AssTAAcT ILimlr to/400/peen./.e..epproximerely

///teen t/npie/pete rypewr/Iten linn/(18)EXPECTED SUBMISSION DATE I'IS)MONTH OAY YEAR On May 27, 1989 at 1038 hours0.012 days <br />0.288 hours <br />0.00172 weeks <br />3.94959e-4 months <br /> an El ectrical Protection Assembly (EPA)br eaker (RPS-EPA-3D) tripped causing a loss of power to Reactor Protection System (RPS)Bus B.The loss of power on RPS Bus B caused a half-scram in RPS Division B and multiple Engineered Safety Feature (ESF)actuations.

At the time of the event the Plant was in a shutdown condition for the annual maintenance and refueling outage.The loss of RPS B power causes Nuclear Steam Supply Shutoff System (NSSSS)Containment Inboard and Outboard Isolations for Groups 1,2,5,6 and 7;and a Reactor Building Exhaust Plenum Radiation Monitor HZH signal (a non-NSSSS ESF trip signal)which initiates several ESF actuations including the Standby Gas Treatment (SGT)System, the Control Room Emergency Filtration System, and a Reactor Building Ventilation System isolation.

Plant Operators responded by restoring all systems, including Residual Heat Removal (RHR)Shutdown Cooling, to pre-event lineup status by 1100 hours0.0127 days <br />0.306 hours <br />0.00182 weeks <br />4.1855e-4 months <br />.The cause of this event is not known.Investigation at the time of the event identified a potential cause (work in progress on Differential Pressure Indicating Switch MS-DPIS-BB), but the cause can not be conclusively determined.

Further corr ective action consists of installing an upgrade to the EPA breaker.equipment.

This action will enhance the troubleshooting capabilities for the EPA breakers.There is no safety significance associated with this event.No actual plant conditions requiring the Engineered Safety Feature isolations and actuations existed, and all isolations and actuations occurred as designed.NRC Form 368 (9 83)

NRC Form 38SA (943)LICENSEE EVE REPORT (LER)TEXT CONTINUATIO U.S.NUCLEAR REOULATORY COMMISSION APPROVED OMS NO.319)-O(04 EXPIRES: 9/31/(6 FACILITY NAME (1)DOCKET NUMBER (2)LER NUMBER (8)PACE (3)Washington Nuclear Plant-Unit 2 TEXT///more space/8 t//r/rar/Irsa~HRC Form SSSA'8)(17)YEA A gg o 5 o o o 397 89 SSOUSNTIAL 95%'SVISION NVMSSA+>NNVMSSA 0 1-0 0 OF 0 4 Plant Conditions a)Power Level-OX b)Plant Mode-5 (Refueling)

Event Descri tion On May 27, 1989 at 1038 hours0.012 days <br />0.288 hours <br />0.00172 weeks <br />3.94959e-4 months <br /> an Electrical Protection Assembly (EPA)breaker (RPS-EPA-3D) tripped causing a loss of power to Reactor Protection System (RPS)Bus B.The loss of power on RPS Bus 8 caused a half-scram in RPS Division 8 and multiple Engineered Safety Feature (ESF)actuations.

At the time of the event the Plant was in a shutdown condition for the annual maintenance and refueling outage.The loss of RPS Bus 8 power causes Nuclear Steam Supply Shutoff System (NSSSS)Containment Inboard and Outboard Isolations for Groups 1 (Main Steam Line Drain Valves only), Group 2 (Reactor Water Sample Valves), Group 5[Residual Heat Removal (RHR)and Traversing In-Core Probe (TIP)Systems], Group 6 (RHR Shutdown Cooling), and Group 7 r.Reactor Water Cleanup (RWCU)System].At the time of the event, both the TIP and RWCU Systems were already out of service for maintenance.

In addition, the loss of RPS Bus 8 power causes an NSSSS Group 3 (Primary and Secondary Containment Ventilation and Purge System)and partial Group 4[Miscellaneous Balance of Plant (6-Valves)]

iso'lation.

These isolations occurred because RPS Bus 8 is the power supply for Reactor Building Exhaust Plenum Radiation Monitors (Channels 8 and D).Loss of RPS Bus 8 power de-energizes these monitors, causing a NZU signal-a non-NSSSS ESF trip signal.All required Group 3 and 4 actions occurred as designed, including the automatic start of the Standby Gas Treatment (SGT)System and the Control Room Emergency Filtration System, and a Reactor Building HVAC Isolation.

Plant Operators responded by investigating the situation and, finding no immediate cause, shut EPA breaker RPS-EPA-3D and returned RPS Bus 8 to the normal power supply.Immediate Corrective Action As previously stated, Plant Operators responded by investigating the situation and, finding no immediate cause, returned RPS Bus 8 to the normal power supply.All systems were restored to pre-event lineup status within 22 minutes.Further Evaluation and Corrective Action A.Further Evaluation 1.This event is reportable under 10CFR 50.73(a)(2)(iv)as"an event or condition that resulted in manual or automatic actuation of any Engineered Safety Feature (ESF), including the Reactor Protection System (RPS)." 2.There were no structures, components or systems that were inoperable at the start of the event that contributed to the event.NAC FOAM 388A (94)3)i0~8~CPOr (888 520 588r00070 NRC Form 366A (94)3)LICENSEE EVE REPORT (LER)TEXT CONTINUATIO US.NUCLEAR REOULATORY COMMISSION APPROVED OMB NO.3160-0104 EXPIRES: 6/31/BS FACILITY NAME (I)DOCKET NUMBER (2)LER NUMBER (6)SSOUSNTIAL NUMSSR'om))IIEVISION if'UMSSA PACE (31 h'n ton Nuclear Plant-Unit 2 TEXT (If more epece fe revfrvfved, ore eddvtfovrel HRC%%dvrrr 35543)(IT)o3 97 89 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 OF 0 4 3.The cause of this event is not known.A potential cause was identified following the trip but the cause cannot be conclusively determined.

Immediately following the breaker trip, a review of all work in progress was conducted to identify any activities having the potential of causing a trip.Work on Differential Pressure Indicating Switch MS-DPIS-8B (Main Steam Line A High Flow)was in progress at the time of the trip which consisted of splice inspections and lug replacement.

[MS-DPIS-8B is a flow switch in the logic circuit for relay RPS-RLY-K3B (Main Steam Isolation Valve Closed)which is utilized in the Nuclear Steam Supply Shutoff System actuation logic].If during the work on MS-DPIS-8B a short occurred, it would be sensed on RPS Bus B and the EPA breaker might trip on undervoltage before a protective fuse on RPS-RLY-K3B opened.No method is available to confirm the probable cause;however, there have been no spurious trips during the last year of operation and none since this event.4.Visual inspections of the breaker have also provided no indication of probable cause of the trip.5.The EPA Breaker (RPS-EPA-3D) is manufactured by General Electric Company (Part No.TFJ226175W6).

B.Further Corrective Action 1.The EPA Breaker Assembly (RPS-EPA-3D) was replaced with a spare component.

2.An upgrade.to the EPA breaker equipment has recently been developed that provides enhanced operating characteristics, including modifications to reduce susceptability to spurious trips, a"first-in, seal-in" indicator and improved output voltage control.This upgrade will be procured and installed, subject to availability of the modified components, by the end of the next maintenance and refueling outage.Safety Si nificance There is no safety signficance associated with this event because no Plant condition requiring the ESF isolations and actuations existed, and all ESF actuations occurred as designed.In addition, at the time of the event reactor water level was greater than 22 feet above the reactor vessel flange with the fuel pool gate removed which provided a large heat sink for core cooling.Plant Operators responded by restoring all systems, including RHR Shutdown Cooling, to pr e-event lineup status within 22 minutes.Accordingly, this event posed no threat to the health and safety of either the~public or Plant personnel.

Similar Events LERs87-019 and 87-025 NRC FORM SSSA (94)3)~II,S.CPOr (966 520-569v00090 NRC Form 388A (943)LICENSEE EV REPORT (LER)TEXT CONTINUATIO U.S.NUCLEAR REOULATORY COMMISSION APPROVED OMB NO.3150&184 EXPIRES: 8/31/88 FACILITY NAME (1)DOCKET NUMBER (2)LER NUMBER (8)YEAR RZZ(SEQUSNrrAL

'P/r.ASyeloN c?r?: NUM88A'.Z~r NUMBSA PACE (3)Washington Nuclear Plant-Unit 2 o s<<o 3 9 7 TEXT/I/nroro 8/roco/t rorlrr/rod, um odd/I/ono/NRC Form 388r('8/(17)02 1-00 0 4>>0 4 EI IS Information Text Reference EIIS Reference System Component EPA Breaker (RPS-EPA-3D)

Reactor Protection System (RPS)RPS-Bus-B Nuclear Steam Supply Shutoff System (NSSSS)Main Steam Line Drain Valves Reactor Water Sample Valves Residual Heat Removal (RHR)System Traversing In-Core Probe (TIP)System Reactor Water Cleanup (RWCU)System Reactor Bulding Exhaust Plenum Radiation Monitor Standby Gas Treatment (SGT)System Control Room Emergency Filtration System Reactor Building HVAC MS-DP I S-8B RPS-RLY-K3B JC JC JC BD SN AD BD IG CE IL BH VH VA.SB JC BKR BU LOV ISV MON PDI S RLY NAC FOAM 388A (983)rU.S.CPOr 1988 f)0-589r00070