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#REDIRECT [[05000389/LER-2013-004]]
| number = ML14024A603
| issue date = 01/13/2014
| title = LER 13-004-00 for St. Lucie, Unit 2, Regarding Manual Trip Following Spurious Closure of Main Feedwater Isolation Valve (Mfiv) and Lowering of Steam Generator Levels
| author name = Jensen J
| author affiliation = Florida Power & Light Co
| addressee name =
| addressee affiliation = NRC/Document Control Desk, NRC/NRR
| docket = 05000389
| license number =
| contact person =
| case reference number = L-2014-004
| document report number = LER 13-004-00
| document type = Letter, Licensee Event Report (LER)
| page count = 4
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{{#Wiki_filter:0 FPLo January 13, 2014 L-2014-004 10 CFR 50.73 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 Re: St. Lucie Unit 2 Docket No. 50-389 Reportable Event: 2013-004-00 Date of Event: November 14, 2013 Manual Trip Following Spurious Closure of Main Feedwater Isolation Valve (MFIV) and Lowering of Steam Generator Levels.The attached Licensee Event Report 2013-004-00 is being submitted pursuant to the requirements of 10 CFR 50.73 to provide notification of the subject event.Very truly yours, Oosep ýense Site Vice President St. Lucie Plant JJ/dlc Attachment Florida Power & Light Company 6501 S. Ocean Drive, Jensen Beach, FL 34957 lp NRC FORM 366 U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION APPROVED BY OMB: NO. 3150-0104 EXPIRES: 10/31/2013 Estimated burden per response to comply with this mandatory collection request: (10-2010) 80 hours. Reported lessons learned are incorporated into the licensing process and fed back to industry.
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: 1. FACILITY NAME 2. DOCKET NUMBER 3. PAGE St. Lucie Unit 2 050000389 1 OF 3 4. TITLE Manual Trip Following Spurious Closure of Main Feedwater Isolation Valve (MFIV) and Lowering of Steam Generator Levels 5. EVENT DATE 6. LER NUMBER 7. REPORT DATE 8. OTHER FACILITIES INVOLVED MONTH DAY YEAR YEAR SEQUENTIAL REV MONTH DAY YEAR FACILITY NAME DOCKET NUMBER M NUMBER NO.FACILITY NAME DOCKET NUMBER 11 14 2013 2013 -004 -00 01 13 2014 9. OPERATING MODE 11. THIS REPORT IS SUBMITTED PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF 10 CFR§: (Check apply)i[ 20.2201(b)
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Speciin A act below 12. LICENSEE CONTACT FOR THIS LER NAME TELEPHONE NUMBER (Include Area Code)Donald Cecchett -Principal Engineer, Licensing J 772-467-7155
: 13. COMPLETE ONE LINE FOR EACH COMPONENT FAILURE DESCRIBED IN THIS REPORT MANU- REPORTABLE IMANU- REPORTABLE CAUSE SYSTEM COMPONENT FACURER EPO X CAUSE SYSTEM COMPONENT FACUREPTOBPI FACTURER TO EPIX FACTURE TO EPIX B JB RLY G080 YES 1_ _14. SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT EXPECTED 15. EXPECTED MONTH DAY YEAR[] YES (If yes, complete 15. EXPECTED SUBMISSION DATE) SUBMISSION NO I DATE ABSTRACT (Limit to 1400 spaces, i.e., approximately 15 single-spaced typewritten lines)On November 14, 2013 Unit 2 was in Mode 1 at 100 percent power when the 2B Steam Generator Train A main feedwater isolation valve (MFIV) HCV-09-2A spuriously stroked closed. This resulted in a manual reactor trip of Unit 2 due to rapidly lowering steam generator water level. The reactor trip was normal and uncomplicated.
All safety related systems functioned as designed.
There were no automatic safety system actuations as a result of the trip.The MFIV closure was a result of corrosion of two relays (3Y/671 or 20X/671) located inside the relay box caused by internal water intrusion in the conduits.Immediate corrective actions included replacing the degraded relays and installing internal conduit seals. An immediate extent of condition inspection and replacement resulted in installation of conduit seals and replacement of three degraded relays.This event is reportable pursuant to 10 CFR 50.73(a) (2) (iv) (A) as a manual actuation of reactor protection system (RPS). All plant systems responded as designed and there was no safety significance associated with this event.NCR FORM 366 (10-2010)
NRC FORM 366A U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (10-2010)LICENSEE EVENT REPORT(LER)
CONTINUATION SHEET 1. FACILITY NAME IF 2. DOCKET 6. LER NUMBER 3. PAGE St. Lucie Unit 2 NARRATIVE Description of the Event On November 14, 2013 Unit 2 was in Mode 1 at 100 percent power when the 2B steam generator level began lowering rapidly. At 50 percent narrow range level, the Operators manually tripped the Unit 2 reactor in accordance with operation procedures.
During a post trip review the MFIV (HCV-09-2A) was found closed which resulted in the lowering of the steam generator level in 2B steam generator.
Subsequent stroking of the MFIV open and closed indicated no unusual indications.
Based on valve position data obtained from the distributed control system (DCS), the valve began to 'slow close' at 12:14:36 and was fully closed at 12:18:27.
The Unit 2 MFIVs have both a fast close and slow close mode. The slow close mode is used for testing, however systematic troubleshooting of the valve control circuit determined that the spurious slow close actuated as a result of a faulty relay.Cause Troubleshooting of the valve control circuit determined the spurious slow closure was a result of corrosion of two relays (3Y/671 or 20X/671) located inside the relay box caused by internal water intrusion in the conduits.Contributing causes included degradation of control relays and failure to take appropriate action in identifying and eliminating moisture intrusion.
The relevant condition identified during this event was water intrusion into an outdoor electrical box. The extent of condition was defined as outdoor enclosures that may be wetted due to water intrusion.
The scope was based on the existing environmental qualification scoping for outdoor boxes in the steam trestle areas.Analysis of Safety Significance The safety function of HCV-09-2A is to close in response to a main steam isolation signal, or an auxiliary feedwater actuation signal. Spurious closure of HCV-09-2A isolated feedwater to the 2B steam generator, resulting in lowering level. When lowering steam generator level was approaching the 50 percent narrow range operating limit, a manual trip was initiated in accordance with site procedure.
The trip was uncomplicated and the Unit 2 risk remained Green. The auxiliary feedwater actuation system (AFAS) actuated on low steam generator narrow range level as expected for the plant conditions during the event. All safety related systems functioned as designed.There were no automatic safety system actuations as a result of the trip.This reactor trip event is reportable pursuant to 10 CFR 50.73(a) (2) (iv) (A) as a manual actuation of reactor protection system (RPS) .All plant systems responded as designed and there was no safety significance associated with this event.NRC FORM 366A (10-2010) 0 ,NRC FORM 366A (10-2010)U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION LICENSEE EVENT REPORT 1. FACILITY NAME St. Lucie Unit 2 NARRATIVE Immediate Corrective Actions 1. The degraded relays were replaced, and additional relays were also conservatively replaced 2. Internal conduit seals were installed in the conduits entering this relay box 3. An extent of condition inspection for the other MFIV relay boxes was performed and similar actions were completed for other boxes deemed to be susceptible to moisture intrusion.
Corrective Actions The corrective actions listed below are entered into the site corrective action program. Any changes to the actions will be managed under the corrective action program.* Track completion of the forensic evaluation of relays and review the results for any additional corrective action recommendations.
* Incorporate additional guidance in the periodic inspections of electrical boxes and cabinets for identifying and documenting the nature and source of water intrusion.
The guidance shall include the incorporation of a water intrusion source identification form for evaluation.
* Increase the frequency of MFIV Relay Box Inspections from a 72-month PM to an 18-month PM.Similar Events An operating experience search was performed using the INPO website. None of the OE identified was related to an MFIV event. The industry corrective actions were reviewed for potential applicability to the HCV-09-2A spurious closure event: The main theme present in the industry corrective actions is to identify and correct the source of water intrusion.
Failed Component(s)
Model No. 12HGAllJ2
-HFA Relay Manufacture:
General Electric NRC FORM 366A (10-2010)}}

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