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{{#Wiki_filter:Richard A. Uderitz Public Service Electric and Gas Company P.O Box 23G, Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038 609 935-6010 Vice President  
{{#Wiki_filter:Richard A. Uderitz           Public Service Electric and Gas Company P.O Box 23G, Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038 609 935-6010 Vice President -
-Nuclear April 7, 1983 Mr. Darrell G. Eisenhut, Director Division of Licensing Off ice of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555  
Nuclear April 7, 1983 Mr. Darrell G. Eisenhut, Director Division of Licensing Off ice of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.             20555


==Dear Mr. Eisenhut:==
==Dear Mr. Eisenhut:==


CORRECTIVE ACTION PROGRAM RELATED TO REACTOR TRIP BREAKER FAILURES NO. l UNIT SALEM GENERATING STATION DOCKET NO. 50-272 Transmitted herewith is PSE&G's report covering its investigation and corrective action program related to the February 22 and 25, 1983 reactor trip breaker failure events which occurred at Unit 1 of the Salem Generating Station. The report addresses the issues identified in the NRC staff's Salem Restart Status Report, dated March 29, 1983. All issues that have been raised as a result of the reactor trip breaker failure*events have been addressed in this report. Those action items which have not been completed include scheduled completion dates. All short term action items will be completed prior to startup of the unit. PSE&G considers the circumstances associated with the reactor trip breaker failures an isolated event. our management systems and QA program are basically sound. This position is based on extensive studies and reviews of procedures, practices and past activities in procurement, maintenance and operations.
CORRECTIVE ACTION PROGRAM RELATED TO REACTOR TRIP BREAKER FAILURES NO. l UNIT SALEM GENERATING STATION DOCKET NO. 50-272 Transmitted herewith is PSE&G's report covering its investigation and corrective action program related to the February 22 and 25, 1983 reactor trip breaker failure events which occurred at Unit 1 of the Salem Generating Station.
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The report addresses the issues identified in the NRC staff's Salem Restart Status Report, dated March 29, 1983.
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All issues that have been raised as a result of the reactor trip breaker failure*events have been addressed in this report. Those action items which have not been completed include scheduled completion dates. All short term action items will be completed prior to startup of the unit.
PSE&G considers the circumstances associated with the reactor trip breaker failures an isolated event. our management systems and QA program are basically sound. This position is based on extensive studies and reviews of procedures, practices and past activities in procurement, maintenance and operations. Some shortcomings have been identified and specific corrective actions have been undertaken to preclude Aoof
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This report describes PSE&G's corrective action program in detail and provides the basis for our confidence that Salem Unit 1 can be safely returned to power operation.
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This corrective action program will also be applied to Salem Unit 2, which is currently scheduled to return to service in May, 1983. sincerely, cc: Mr. Richard w. Starostecki, Director Division of Project and Resident Program Region 1
This corrective action program will also be applied to Salem Unit 2, which is currently scheduled to return to service in May, 1983.
. *' Richard A. Uderitz Vice President
sincerely,
-i'luclear Public Service Electric and Gas Company P.O. Box 236, Hancocks B<"iclge, NJ 08038 609 935-6010 April 7, 1983 Mr. Darrell G. Eisenhut, Director Division of Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission  
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Richard A. Uderitz           Public Service Electric and Gas Company P.O. Box 236, Hancocks B<"iclge, NJ 08038 609 935-6010 Vice President -
i'luclear April 7, 1983 Mr. Darrell G. Eisenhut, Director Division of Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
                *washington, D.C.         20555


==Dear Mr. Eisenhut:==
==Dear Mr. Eisenhut:==


CORRECTIVE ACTION PROGRAM RELATED TO REACTOR TRIP BREAKER FAILURES NO. 1 UNIT SALEM GENERATING STATION DOCKET NO. 50-272 Transmitted herewith-is PSE&G's report covering its investigation and corrective action program related to the February 22 and 25, 1983 reactor trip breaker failure events which occurred at Unit 1 of the Salem Generating Station. The report addresses the issues identified in the NRC staff's Salem Restart Status Report, dated March 29, 1983. All issues that have been raised as a result of the reactor trip breaker failure events have been addressed in this report. Those action items which have not been completed include scheduled completion dates. All short term action items will be completed prior to startup of the unit. PSE&G considers the circumstances associated with the reactor trip breaker failures an isolated event. Our management systems and QA program are basically sound. This position is based on extensive studies and reviews of procedures, practices and past activities in procurement, maintenance and operations.
CORRECTIVE ACTION PROGRAM RELATED TO REACTOR TRIP BREAKER FAILURES NO. 1 UNIT SALEM GENERATING STATION DOCKET NO. 50-272 Transmitted herewith-is PSE&G's report covering its investigation and corrective action program related to the February 22 and 25, 1983 reactor trip breaker failure events which occurred at Unit 1 of the Salem Generating Station.
Some shortcomings have been identified and specific corrective actions* have been undertaken to preclude
The report addresses the issues identified in the NRC staff's Salem Restart Status Report, dated March 29, 1983.
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All issues that have been raised as a result of the reactor trip breaker failure events have been addressed in this report. Those action items which have not been completed include scheduled completion dates.                       All short term action items will be completed prior to startup of the unit.
This report describes PSE&G's corrective action program in detail and provides the basis for our confidence that Salem Unit 1 can be safely returned to power operation.
PSE&G considers the circumstances associated with the reactor trip breaker failures an isolated event.                           Our management systems and QA program are basically sound.                             This position is based on extensive studies and reviews of procedures, practices and past activities in procurement, maintenance and operations. Some shortcomings have been identified and specific corrective actions* have been undertaken to preclude
This corrective action program will also be appl1ed to Salem Unit 2, which is currently scheduled to return to service in May, 1983. Sincerely, cc: Mr. Richard; w.
 
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This corrective action program will also be appl1ed to Salem Unit 2, which is currently scheduled to return to service in May, 1983.
Sincerely, cc: Mr. Richard; w. Staros~ecki, Director Division of Project and Resident Program Region 1}}

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Richard A. Uderitz Public Service Electric and Gas Company P.O Box 23G, Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038 609 935-6010 Vice President -

Nuclear April 7, 1983 Mr. Darrell G. Eisenhut, Director Division of Licensing Off ice of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555

Dear Mr. Eisenhut:

CORRECTIVE ACTION PROGRAM RELATED TO REACTOR TRIP BREAKER FAILURES NO. l UNIT SALEM GENERATING STATION DOCKET NO. 50-272 Transmitted herewith is PSE&G's report covering its investigation and corrective action program related to the February 22 and 25, 1983 reactor trip breaker failure events which occurred at Unit 1 of the Salem Generating Station.

The report addresses the issues identified in the NRC staff's Salem Restart Status Report, dated March 29, 1983.

All issues that have been raised as a result of the reactor trip breaker failure*events have been addressed in this report. Those action items which have not been completed include scheduled completion dates. All short term action items will be completed prior to startup of the unit.

PSE&G considers the circumstances associated with the reactor trip breaker failures an isolated event. our management systems and QA program are basically sound. This position is based on extensive studies and reviews of procedures, practices and past activities in procurement, maintenance and operations. Some shortcomings have been identified and specific corrective actions have been undertaken to preclude Aoof

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This corrective action program will also be applied to Salem Unit 2, which is currently scheduled to return to service in May, 1983.

sincerely,

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cc: Mr. Richard w. Starostecki, Director Division of Project and Resident Program Region 1

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Richard A. Uderitz Public Service Electric and Gas Company P.O. Box 236, Hancocks B<"iclge, NJ 08038 609 935-6010 Vice President -

i'luclear April 7, 1983 Mr. Darrell G. Eisenhut, Director Division of Licensing Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission

  • washington, D.C. 20555

Dear Mr. Eisenhut:

CORRECTIVE ACTION PROGRAM RELATED TO REACTOR TRIP BREAKER FAILURES NO. 1 UNIT SALEM GENERATING STATION DOCKET NO. 50-272 Transmitted herewith-is PSE&G's report covering its investigation and corrective action program related to the February 22 and 25, 1983 reactor trip breaker failure events which occurred at Unit 1 of the Salem Generating Station.

The report addresses the issues identified in the NRC staff's Salem Restart Status Report, dated March 29, 1983.

All issues that have been raised as a result of the reactor trip breaker failure events have been addressed in this report. Those action items which have not been completed include scheduled completion dates. All short term action items will be completed prior to startup of the unit.

PSE&G considers the circumstances associated with the reactor trip breaker failures an isolated event. Our management systems and QA program are basically sound. This position is based on extensive studies and reviews of procedures, practices and past activities in procurement, maintenance and operations. Some shortcomings have been identified and specific corrective actions* have been undertaken to preclude

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This corrective action program will also be appl1ed to Salem Unit 2, which is currently scheduled to return to service in May, 1983.

Sincerely, cc: Mr. Richard; w. Staros~ecki, Director Division of Project and Resident Program Region 1