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| event date = 04/06/2012 14:44 CDT | | event date = 04/06/2012 14:44 CDT | ||
| last update date = 04/06/2012 | | last update date = 04/06/2012 | ||
| title = Valid Load Shed Signal Occurred Due | | title = Valid Load Shed Signal Occurred Due to Loss of the 1B Startup Transformer | ||
| event text = At 1444 [CDT] on April 6, 2012, during a planned refueling outage on Unit 1, maintenance activities in the high voltage switchyard caused feeder breaker 820 to inadvertently trip. With the second feeder breaker, 924, already out of service, power was lost to the 1B startup transformer. An undervoltage condition was then experienced on the 1G 4160 V emergency bus. As a result, the B1G Sequencer initiated a valid load shed of the 1G 4160 V emergency bus. Due to outage conditions, the B-Train, 1B Emergency Diesel Generator (EDG) was tagged out and did not automatically start but did receive a valid start signal. None of the ESF loads supplied by the 1G bus started automatically since the 1B EDG was out of service. With a B-Train equipment outage in progress, the 1A RHR pump (A-Train) remained in service for shutdown cooling throughout the event. Although the bus safety function was not needed for plant conditions a valid load shed signal occurred and therefore this event is considered reportable. | | event text = At 1444 [CDT] on April 6, 2012, during a planned refueling outage on Unit 1, maintenance activities in the high voltage switchyard caused feeder breaker 820 to inadvertently trip. With the second feeder breaker, 924, already out of service, power was lost to the 1B startup transformer. An undervoltage condition was then experienced on the 1G 4160 V emergency bus. As a result, the B1G Sequencer initiated a valid load shed of the 1G 4160 V emergency bus. Due to outage conditions, the B-Train, 1B Emergency Diesel Generator (EDG) was tagged out and did not automatically start but did receive a valid start signal. None of the ESF loads supplied by the 1G bus started automatically since the 1B EDG was out of service. With a B-Train equipment outage in progress, the 1A RHR pump (A-Train) remained in service for shutdown cooling throughout the event. Although the bus safety function was not needed for plant conditions a valid load shed signal occurred and therefore this event is considered reportable. | ||
The 1G 4160 V emergency bus was restored to service at 1542 on April 6, 2012. Investigation revealed a technical inaccuracy in the instructions used during the maintenance activity in the high voltage switchyard that caused feeder breaker 820 to trip. | The 1G 4160 V emergency bus was restored to service at 1542 on April 6, 2012. Investigation revealed a technical inaccuracy in the instructions used during the maintenance activity in the high voltage switchyard that caused feeder breaker 820 to trip. |
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Farley Alabama (NRC Region 2) | |
Reporting | |
10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System Actuation | |
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+2.57 h0.107 days <br />0.0153 weeks <br />0.00352 months <br />) | |
Opened: | Darrin Gard 22:18 Apr 6, 2012 |
NRC Officer: | Vince Klco |
Last Updated: | Apr 6, 2012 |
47813 - NRC Website
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