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MONTHYEAR05000278/LER-1993-0061993-09-0303 September 1993 LER 93-006-00:on 930814,LPCI Sys Became Inoperable When Triple Low Water Level Signal Simulated on Unit 2.RWL Instrumentation LT-72B Valved Out of Svc & Equalized Allowing Indicated Water Level to increase.W/930903 Ltr 05000278/LER-1993-0051993-09-0303 September 1993 LER 93-005-00:on 930809,HPCI Sys Declared Inoperable Due to Defective Flow Controller.Flow Controller Removed,All Potentiometers & Boards Cleaned,Flow Controller Reinstalled & Necessary Testing & Tuning performed.W/930903 Ltr 05000278/LER-1993-0041993-08-30030 August 1993 LER 93-004-00:on 930730,simulated Low Steam Flow Signal to Recombiner Initiated Isolation Signal to Off Gas Recombiner, Causing Main Condenser Vacuum to Begin Decreasing.Special Procedure SP-1438 revised.W/930830 Ltr 05000277/LER-1990-0141990-07-19019 July 1990 LER 90-014-00:on 900620,RWCU Isolation Occurred During Pressurization of Sys Following Isolation Valve Maint.Caused by Design Weakness.Design of Instrumentation Reviewed & Procedural Controls enhanced.W/900719 Ltr 05000278/LER-1990-0071990-07-18018 July 1990 LER 90-007-00:on 900620,RWCU Isolated While Pressurizing Sys Following Isolation Valve Insp.Caused by Design Weakness. Design of Instrumentation Reviewed & Procedural Controls enhanced.W/900719 Ltr 05000277/LER-1990-0131990-06-27027 June 1990 LER 90-013-00:on 900530,failure to Perform Tech Spec Surveillance Tests Since 891130 Discovered.Caused by Incorrect Std Practice.Tests Revised to Clarify Testing Requirements of Tech Spec 4.14.C.1.c.W/900627 Ltr 05000277/LER-1989-006, Corrected LER 89-006-00:on 890209 & 25,determined That Tubing to Containment Isolation Valve Installed W/Inadequate Support & Containment Atmosphere Control & Dilution Sys Not Per Applicable Installation Criteria.Controls Estab1989-05-0909 May 1989 Corrected LER 89-006-00:on 890209 & 25,determined That Tubing to Containment Isolation Valve Installed W/Inadequate Support & Containment Atmosphere Control & Dilution Sys Not Per Applicable Installation Criteria.Controls Established 05000277/LER-1989-007, Corrected LER 89-007-00:on 890411,green Discoloration Discovered in Grease on Stabs of Control Fuses in Switchgear.Root Cause of Event Under Investigation.Stabs Lubricated W/Different Type of Approved Grease1989-05-0909 May 1989 Corrected LER 89-007-00:on 890411,green Discoloration Discovered in Grease on Stabs of Control Fuses in Switchgear.Root Cause of Event Under Investigation.Stabs Lubricated W/Different Type of Approved Grease 05000277/LER-1987-016, Corrected LER 87-016-00:on 870820,isolations Occurred When Four of Eight 4 Kv Emergency Transformers Momentarily de-energized.Caused by Inadequate Concern for Potential Electrical Hazard by Maint Craft Supervision1987-09-28028 September 1987 Corrected LER 87-016-00:on 870820,isolations Occurred When Four of Eight 4 Kv Emergency Transformers Momentarily de-energized.Caused by Inadequate Concern for Potential Electrical Hazard by Maint Craft Supervision 05000277/LER-1984-008, Revised LER 84-008-01:on 840427,standby Gas Treatment Sys Solenoid Valve SV-00009 Failed to Operate Properly, Preventing Fan a Inlet & Outlet Dampers from Opening.Cause of Solenoid Failure Under Investigation1984-07-24024 July 1984 Revised LER 84-008-01:on 840427,standby Gas Treatment Sys Solenoid Valve SV-00009 Failed to Operate Properly, Preventing Fan a Inlet & Outlet Dampers from Opening.Cause of Solenoid Failure Under Investigation 05000278/LER-1984-001, Revised LER 84-001-02:on 840106,turbine Exhaust Rupture Diaphragm Alarm Annunicated Following Startup of HPCI Turbine.Caused by Rupture of Inner Rupture Disc.Inner Rupture Disc Replaced1984-06-0101 June 1984 Revised LER 84-001-02:on 840106,turbine Exhaust Rupture Diaphragm Alarm Annunicated Following Startup of HPCI Turbine.Caused by Rupture of Inner Rupture Disc.Inner Rupture Disc Replaced 05000277/LER-1984-003, Revised LER 84-003-01:on 840131,heatup Rate Exceeded Tech Spec Limits.Caused by Personnel Error.Operator Disciplined. Memo Issued to All Licensed Operators Re Tech Spec Rate1984-05-0303 May 1984 Revised LER 84-003-01:on 840131,heatup Rate Exceeded Tech Spec Limits.Caused by Personnel Error.Operator Disciplined. Memo Issued to All Licensed Operators Re Tech Spec Rate 05000278/LER-1983-018, Updated LER 83-018/03X-1:on 831117,control Rods 34-35 & 34-7 34-27 Exceeded Allowable Scram Insertion Time of 7 S.Caused by Failure of Scram Solenoid Valve in Both Hydraulic Control Units.Solenoids Replaced1984-02-10010 February 1984 Updated LER 83-018/03X-1:on 831117,control Rods 34-35 & 34-7 34-27 Exceeded Allowable Scram Insertion Time of 7 S.Caused by Failure of Scram Solenoid Valve in Both Hydraulic Control Units.Solenoids replaced.W/840210 Ltr 05000278/LER-1983-008, Followup LER 83-008/01X-1:on 830214,during Refueling Outage, Surveillance Testing Indicated Combined Leakage for Listed Valves Exceeded Limits or Failed to Meet Requirements.Caused by Seat Surface Degradation1983-09-13013 September 1983 Followup LER 83-008/01X-1:on 830214,during Refueling Outage, Surveillance Testing Indicated Combined Leakage for Listed Valves Exceeded Limits or Failed to Meet Requirements.Caused by Seat Surface Degradation 05000278/LER-1982-022, Revised LER 82-022/01X-1:on 821025-1102,RHR HX 3D Leaked Slightly Radioactive Water Into Intake Structure.Caused by Expansion Bellows Leak Between Inner Floating Head & Drain. HX Repaired1983-01-11011 January 1983 Revised LER 82-022/01X-1:on 821025-1102,RHR HX 3D Leaked Slightly Radioactive Water Into Intake Structure.Caused by Expansion Bellows Leak Between Inner Floating Head & Drain. HX Repaired 05000277/LER-1982-030, Telecopy Message of LER 82-030/01P:on 820917,contaminated Water Released from Recombiner Bldg Into Storm Drain Sys. Caused by Spurious Actuation of Fire Protection Sprinkler Sys in B Filter Train of Exhaust Ventilation Sys1982-09-21021 September 1982 Telecopy Message of LER 82-030/01P:on 820917,contaminated Water Released from Recombiner Bldg Into Storm Drain Sys. Caused by Spurious Actuation of Fire Protection Sprinkler Sys in B Filter Train of Exhaust Ventilation Sys 05000278/LER-1982-0111982-07-13013 July 1982 LER 82-011/03L-0:on 820620,fuse on Positive Leg to Transmitter Circuit Board Blew Causing Downscale Failure of Drywell 0-70 Psig Pressure Recorder.Caused by Intentional Ground Installed on Positive of Transmitter.Fuse Replaced 05000278/LER-1982-0101982-07-13013 July 1982 LER 82-010/03L-0:on 820618,downscale Failure of Drywell 0-70 Psig Pressure Recorder Occurred.Caused by Blown 0.3 Ampere Fuse Installed on Positive Side of Power Supply to Transmitter Circuit Board.Fuse Replaced 05000277/LER-1982-0161982-07-13013 July 1982 LER 82-016/01P:on 820709,equalizing Valve on Main Steam Line a High Flow Transmitter (Dpis 116B) Found Open.Cause Under Investigation.Valving of Instrument Performance Verified 05000277/LER-1982-0131982-07-0808 July 1982 LER 82-013/03L-0:on 820608,while Filling Diesel Generator Carbon Dioxide Fire Suppression Sys Storage Tank,Tank Pressure Dropped Below Tech Spec Limit.Caused by Venting Tank Vapor Space to Atmosphere Instead of Delivery Truck 05000277/LER-1982-0151982-07-0606 July 1982 LER 82-015/1P:on 820703,main Steam Line Flow Transmitter D & 1 of 4 Main Steam Line High Flow Transmitters Found W/Open Equalizing Valves.Cause Under Investigation.Valving of Instruments Verified 05000278/LER-1982-0091982-06-28028 June 1982 LER 82-009/03L-0:on 820530,operator Lost Valve Indication Position on HPCI Sys.Caused by Blown Fuse in Instrument Panel Due to Shortened Solenoid Coil in Turbine Exhaust Drain Valve.Fuse Replaced & Valves Stroked 05000278/LER-1982-0071982-06-21021 June 1982 LER 82-007/03L-0:on 820519,during Operability Testing,Hpci Steam Inlet valve,MO-14,blew Fuses When Stroked & Turbine Stop valve,HO-5513,failed to Close in Response to Remote Trip Signal.Steam Inlet Valve Repacked & Switch Replaced 05000278/LER-1982-0051982-06-14014 June 1982 LER 82-005/03L-0:on 820514,during Normal Operation,Reactor Operator Heard Relay in Primary Containment Isolation Sys Energize.Caused by Defective Component in Rosemount Model 510DU Slave Trip Unit.Instrument Replaced 05000277/LER-1982-0121982-06-11011 June 1982 LER 82-012/03L-0:on 820517,pressure Drop Across Combined HEPA Filters & Charcoal Absorber Banks in Control Room Emergency Ventilation Sys Exceeded Tech Spec Limits.Caused by Pin on Connecting Linkage of Damper OBV-30 Falling Out 05000277/LER-1982-010, Sanitized Version of LER 82-010/01X-0:on 820413,Eberline Instrument Corp Reported 9.175 Rem Exposure to TLD Badge. Caused by Deliberate Tampering W/Badge Found Near Radiation Source.Individual Denied Access to Site1982-05-13013 May 1982 Sanitized Version of LER 82-010/01X-0:on 820413,Eberline Instrument Corp Reported 9.175 Rem Exposure to TLD Badge. Caused by Deliberate Tampering W/Badge Found Near Radiation Source.Individual Denied Access to Site 05000277/LER-1982-008, Revised LER 82-008/01X-1:on 820328,auxiliary Boiler Operated on Diesel Fuel 2 Instead of Fuel Oil 6,decreasing Diesel Fuel Inventory Below Tech Spec Limit of 104,000 Gallons. Caused by Failure to Monitor Fuel Tank Inventory1982-04-15015 April 1982 Revised LER 82-008/01X-1:on 820328,auxiliary Boiler Operated on Diesel Fuel 2 Instead of Fuel Oil 6,decreasing Diesel Fuel Inventory Below Tech Spec Limit of 104,000 Gallons. Caused by Failure to Monitor Fuel Tank Inventory 05000277/LER-1982-0061982-04-12012 April 1982 LER 82-006/03L-0:on 820313,during Surveillance Testing of Fire Protection Sys,Diesel Fire Pump Tripped Off on Overspeed Condition.Caused by Defective Overspeed Control Switch.Defective Switch Replaced ML20064J1791978-12-20020 December 1978 /03L-0 on 781127:D Reactor Bldg Area Exhaust Radiat Monitor Indicated Downscale & Was Determined to Be Inoperable.Caused by Defective Zener Diode in Amplifier of GE sensor-converter Unit,Model 194X927011 ML20062E8681978-12-0606 December 1978 /03L-0 on 781117:output Demand Signal from RCIC Flow Controller (Inst HCS213-115) Read Down Scale.Caused by Open Circuit in Controller Demand Current Loop ML20062E8741978-12-0404 December 1978 /03L-0 on 781102:during Third Refueling Outage, Failed to Remove Neutron Flux Samples from Reactor Vessel. Caused by Administrative Oversight.Eval of Sample Removal Prog Is in Progress ML20064F1111978-11-20020 November 1978 /01T-0 on 781106:while at Pwr Feedwater Control Sys Failure Resulted in Reactor Low Level Transient & Scram HPCI Initiated But Delivered Unstable Flow & Soon Tripped on Overspeed.Cause Was HPCI Governor Being Out of Calibr ML20062D6351978-11-20020 November 1978 /03L-0 on 781021:during Startup,Excessive Oper of HPCI Gland Seal Condensate Pump Was Noted.Check Valve 2-23-131 Was Leaking Which Let Condensate Return to Gland Seal Condenser.Valves Were Blocked to Facilitate Repair ML20062C9961978-11-0808 November 1978 /03L-0 on 781019:during start-up,inboard Main Steam Line Drain Isolation Valve MO-2-74 Would Not Close in Response to Hand Switch in Control Room,Due to Defective Limitorque SMB-000 Torque Switch on the Valve ML20062C5471978-11-0101 November 1978 /01T-0 on 781019:unit 3 Containment Oxygen Concentration Had Increased to 0.1% Above 4 Percent Limit of Tech Spec 3.7.A.5.Caused by Open Air back-up Valves in Inoperable Instru Nitrogen Compressor ML20062C5381978-10-24024 October 1978 /01T-0 on 781010:2 4KV Emergency Bus Sequential Loading Relays Found Outside Tech Spec Limits.Caused by Error in Determining Setpoint & Calibr Span of Relays.Relays Recalib & Testing Procedures Revised ML20062A3801978-10-0404 October 1978 /03L-0 on 780904:backflow of Radioactive Liquid from Radwaste Demineralizers to Svc Air Sys Discovered on 780904 & 780921.Caused by Leaking Process Valves & Associated Check Vlaves Due to Dirt Deposits ML20147B2321978-09-29029 September 1978 /03l-0 on 780830:E-3 Diesel Start Time to Reach Rated Voltage & Frequency Did Not Meet Surveillance Test Requirement,Probably Caused by Leaking Check Valve in the Hydraulic Sys Assoc W/The Air Booster Relay ML20064B7541978-09-26026 September 1978 /03L-0 on 780901:failure of Auxiliary Oil Pump to Start Due to a Ground in Motor.Motor,Baldor Type 1040D, 7 1/2 H.P.,25OV.D.C. Was Replaced & HPCI Sys Tested Satisfactorily W/In 36 Hours.Ads Timers Not W/In Tech Specs ML20064B7521978-09-26026 September 1978 /03L-0 on 780904:during Surveillance Test Unit 3 Dmain Steam Radiat Monitor Failed to Cause a Half Scram Due to Defective Transistor.Transitor Was Replaced & Monitor Returned to Svc in 6 Hours ML20064B7501978-09-26026 September 1978 /03L-0 on 780901:while Testing ADS Subsys,Timers on Both Loops Were Found Outside the 115-125 Second Limit of Tech Specs Due to Setpoint Drift of Time Delay Relays. Timers Were Calibrated,Retested & Returned to Svc 05000000/LER-1977-005, Updated LER 77-005/1T:on 770114,failure of High Pressure Svc Water/Emergency Svc Water & Emergency Cooling Water Pumps to Meet FSAR Seismic Requirements Noted.Caused by Change in Calculation Techniques1977-01-28028 January 1977 Updated LER 77-005/1T:on 770114,failure of High Pressure Svc Water/Emergency Svc Water & Emergency Cooling Water Pumps to Meet FSAR Seismic Requirements Noted.Caused by Change in Calculation Techniques ML20086F3031976-10-0101 October 1976 LER 76/065/03L:on 760921,isolation Valve AO-5235 Failed to Respond to Manual Close Signal.Caused by Stuck Plunger. Plunger Freed & Valve Operated Properly 05000277/LER-1976-015, Telecopy LER 76-015/01P:allowable Gross Activity Gaseous Release Rate Exceeded Tech Spec.Caused by Xenon Gases Released During Filter Demineralizer Backwash.No Immediate Corrective Action Possible1976-03-0505 March 1976 Telecopy LER 76-015/01P:allowable Gross Activity Gaseous Release Rate Exceeded Tech Spec.Caused by Xenon Gases Released During Filter Demineralizer Backwash.No Immediate Corrective Action Possible 05000277/LER-1976-012, Telecopy LER 76-012/01P:on 760225,allowable Gross Activity Gaseous Release Rate Exceeded Tech Spec.Caused by Xenon Gases Released During Filter Demineralizer Backwash.No Immediate Corrective Action Possible1976-02-25025 February 1976 Telecopy LER 76-012/01P:on 760225,allowable Gross Activity Gaseous Release Rate Exceeded Tech Spec.Caused by Xenon Gases Released During Filter Demineralizer Backwash.No Immediate Corrective Action Possible 05000277/LER-1976-011, Telecopy LER 76-011/01P:on 760219,allowable Gross Activity Gaseous Release Rate Exceeded Tech Spec.Caused by Xenon Gases Released During Filter Demineralizer Backwash.No Immediate Corrective Action Possible1976-02-19019 February 1976 Telecopy LER 76-011/01P:on 760219,allowable Gross Activity Gaseous Release Rate Exceeded Tech Spec.Caused by Xenon Gases Released During Filter Demineralizer Backwash.No Immediate Corrective Action Possible 1993-09-03
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MONTHYEARML20217K9931999-10-14014 October 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 234 to License DPR-56 ML20217B4331999-10-0505 October 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 233 to License DPR-56 ML20217G3541999-09-30030 September 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1999 for Pbaps,Units 2 & 3. with ML20216H7091999-09-24024 September 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amends 229 & 232 to Licenses DPR-44 & DPR-56,respectively ML20212D1281999-09-17017 September 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Proposed Alternatives CRR-03, 05,08,09,10 & 11 ML20212A5871999-08-31031 August 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1999 for Peach Bottom,Units 2 & 3.With ML20211D5501999-08-23023 August 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amends 228 & 231 to Licenses DPR-44 & DPR-56,respectively ML20212H6311999-08-19019 August 1999 Rev 2 to PECO-COLR-P2C13, COLR for Pbaps,Unit 2,Reload 12 Cycle 13 ML20210N7641999-07-31031 July 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Jul 1999 for PBAPS Units 2 & 3. with ML20209H1121999-06-30030 June 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for June 1999 for Pbaps,Units 2 & 3. with ML20195H8841999-05-31031 May 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for May 1999 for Pbaps,Units 2 & 3. with ML20206N1661999-04-30030 April 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1999 for Pbaps,Units 2 & 3. with ML20206A2921999-04-20020 April 1999 Safety Evaluation Concluding That Proposed Changes to EALs for PBAPS Are Consistent with Guidance in NUMARC/NESP-007 & Identified Deviations Meet Requirements of 10CFR50.47(b)(4) & App E to 10CFR50 ML20205K7411999-04-0707 April 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amends 227 & 230 to Licenses DPR-44 & DPR-56,respectively ML20205P5851999-03-31031 March 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1999 for Peach Bottom Units 2 & 3.With ML20207G9971999-02-28028 February 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Feb 1999 for Peach Bottom Units 2 & 3.With ML20199E3471998-12-31031 December 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Dec 1998 for Peach Bottom,Units 1 & 2.With ML20205K0381998-12-31031 December 1998 PECO Energy 1998 Annual Rept. with ML20206P1651998-12-31031 December 1998 Fire Protection for Operating Nuclear Power Plants, Section Iii.F, Automatic Fire Detection ML20206D3651998-12-31031 December 1998 1998 PBAPS Annual 10CFR50.59 & Commitment Rev Rept. with ML20206D3591998-12-31031 December 1998 1998 PBAPS Annual 10CFR72.48 Rept. with ML20196G7021998-12-0202 December 1998 SER Authorizing Proposed Alternative to Delay Exam of Reactor Pressure Vessel Shell Circumferential Welds by Two Operating Cycles ML20196E8261998-11-30030 November 1998 Response to NRC RAI Re Reactor Pressure Vessel Structural Integrity at Peach Bottom Units 2 & 3 ML20198B8591998-11-30030 November 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Nov 1998 for Pbaps,Units 2 & 3. with ML20206R2571998-11-17017 November 1998 PBAPS Graded Exercise Scenario Manual (Sections 1.0 - 5.0) Emergency Preparedness 981117 Scenario P84 ML20198C6751998-11-0505 November 1998 Rev 3 to COLR for PBAPS Unit 3,Reload 11,Cycle 12 ML20195E5341998-10-31031 October 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Oct 1998 for Pbaps,Units 2 & 3. with ML20155C6071998-10-26026 October 1998 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 226 to License DPR-44 ML20155C1681998-10-22022 October 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting Proposed Alternative Plan for Exam of Reactor Pressure Vessel Shell Longitudinal Welds ML20155H7721998-10-12012 October 1998 Rev 1 to COLR for Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Unit 2, Reload 12,Cycle 13 ML20154J2401998-10-0505 October 1998 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amends 224 & 228 to Licenses DPR-44 & DPR-56,respectively ML20154H4771998-10-0505 October 1998 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amends 225 & 229 to Licenses DPR-44 & DPR-56,respectively ML20154G6821998-10-0101 October 1998 SER Related to Request for Relief 01A-VRR-1 Re Inservice Testing of Automatic Depressurization Sys Safety Relief Valves at Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station,Units 2 & 3 ML20154G6631998-10-0101 October 1998 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amends 223 & 227 to Licenses DPR-44 & DPR-56,respectively ML20154H5541998-09-30030 September 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1998 for Pbaps,Units 2 & 3. with ML20153B9651998-09-14014 September 1998 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 9 to License DPR-12 ML20151Y2901998-08-31031 August 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1998 for Pbaps,Units 2 & 3. with ML20238F2661998-08-24024 August 1998 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 222 to License DPR-44 ML20237B9531998-08-10010 August 1998 Specification for ISI Program Third Interval,Not Including Class Mc,Primary Containment for Bpaps Units 2 & 3 ML20237A7761998-08-10010 August 1998 SER Accepting Licensee Response to NRC Bulleting 95-002, Unexpected Clogging of RHR Pump Strainer While Operating in Suppression Pool Cooling Mode ML20237A5351998-07-31031 July 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for July 1998 for Pbaps,Units 2 & 3 ML20236R8281998-07-15015 July 1998 Safety Evaluation Approving Proposed Alternative (one-time Temporary non-Code Repair) Pursuant to 10CFR50.55a(a)(3) (II) ML20236M3471998-06-30030 June 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for June 1998 for Pbaps,Units 2 & 3 ML20249C4791998-06-0202 June 1998 Rev 6 to COLR for PBAPS Unit 2 Reload 11,Cycle 12 ML20248F4781998-06-0101 June 1998 Corrected Page 1 to SE Supporting Amends 221 & 226 to Licenses DPR-44 & DPR-56,respectively.Original Page 1 of SE Had Three Typos ML20248F7441998-05-31031 May 1998 Reactor Vessel Working Group,Response to RAI Regarding Reactor Pressure Vessel Integrity ML20248M3001998-05-31031 May 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for May 1998 for Pbaps,Units 2 & 3 ML20247N5351998-05-11011 May 1998 SER Accepting Third 10-year Interval Inservice Program for Pump & Valves for Plant,Units 2 & 3 ML20249C4751998-05-0707 May 1998 Rev 5 to COLR for PBAPS Unit 2 Reload 11,Cycle 12 ML20247G0721998-04-30030 April 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1998 for Pbaps,Units 2 & 3 1999-09-30
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SUBJECT:
-L Licensee Event Report =
Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station --Unit 3 This LER concerns a Reactor Water Cleanup Isolation during pressurization
'of system following isolation valve inspection.
Reference:
- Docket No. 50-278
' Report Number:- 3-90-007
-Revision-Number: 00 Event Date: 06/20/90 Report Date:- 07/19/90 . .
Facility: Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station RD 1. Box'208, Delta, PA 17314 This LER is being submitted pursuant to the requirements of 10 CFR 50.73(a)(2)(iv).
Sincerely, f) lant Manager cc: J. J. Lyash, USNRC Senior Resident Inspector T. T. Martin, USNRC, Region I 9007230366 900718 gDR ADOCK 05000278 PDC Ut
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- ..:T R AC v m,,,,, ,, um .-eu e . .,..-+, ,.n w. . ,,- ...., n ei On June 20, 1990,-at 12:12 p.m., with the Unit at 100% power, the Reactor Water Cleanup (RWCU) system-isolated while pressurizing the system following inspection.
.It is believed that as the system was being placed in service, flashing occurred when the outboard valve was opened. Flashing of the water into steam would have caused a high flow rate to be sensed, as additional water was drawn into the system.
The root cause is believed to be a design weakness. Although the operator exercised l proper caution while opening.the outboard valve, the system isolated on high flow.
L The existing design of the high flow isolation instrumentation does not allow for L short duration changes in flow conditions when placing the system in service. The l- design of the high flow instrumentation will be reviewed. Procedural controls will be enhanced to warn the operator of the potential high flow condition when placing t .the RWCU system in service.
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IL l 0n ' June - 20, ~ 1990,_. at :12:12 p.m. , with .the Unit at 100% power, the Primary 1
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. system had been removed 1 from service in' order to verify the-extent lof a packing leak-l" I on MO-3-12-18 "RWCU Outboard Isolation' Valve" (Ells:ISV). _After it was determined P ,that the leak.was not'significant enough to require immediate' maintenance, it was
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while it-was out of service.- Since the system had only been out of service _for u
( approximately'two hours and-had_not been drained, the:0perator entered the RWCU 1
- startup procedure at the: appropriate step for these: conditions.-
u Being' aware of. a:RWCU < isolation which occurred on Unit 2 on -thelprevlous shif t (LER -
2-90-14) the OperatorJ(Utility, Licensed) was using extra caution in opening the RWCU suction valves. : M0-3-12-15 "RWCU Inboard-Isolation Valve" was " bumped" open over a j
- five minute; period to pressurize up to the outboard isolation valve. M0-3-12-18 was
. then'" bumped" open to pressurize the rest of the system while monitoring system: H
- pressure. A. caution precedes these steps in the procedure to instruct the operator
' to'. slowly open the inboard and. outboard valves to minimize thermal and pressure l
- shock.:
Even:though the outboard valve was bumped for only two seconds in the open direction, :l the RWCU system isolated from'a high flow signal. Actions taken by the Operator were j 1 Lconsistent.with prior practice and procedure, q
, , :After confirmation that'PCIS responded as designed, the RWCU system was placed back q
.in service at.2:15 p.m. without further incident.
Cau'se'of-Event- l llt is believed.that with the pressure Of 300 psig and temperature of 450 degrees F 1 w when the system was being placed in service, flashing occurred when the outboard valveiwas opened. Flashing of the water into steam would have caused a high flow j rate to be sensed, as additional water was drawn into the system.
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. existing design of the high flow' isolation instrumentation does not allow for short duration changes.in flow conditions when placing the system in service.
Analysis of Event No' actual safety consequences occurred as a result of this event.
This event is. considered to be of minimal safety significance. RWCU was out'of service for a total of,.approximately_four hours, which did not present a reactor water chemistry concern. This-isolation caused RWCU to be isolated for two hours longer =than planned. j k ' Corrective Actions a The design of the RWCU high flow instrumentation will be reviewed. Procedural Jcontrols will be enhanced to warn the' operator of the potential high flow condition a while placing'the RWCU system in service.
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Previous'Similar~ Events ]
- Two previous similar LERs (LER'2-85-18 and LER 2-90-14) have been identified. Both w2re similar in that they dealt with a RWCU isolation due to opening of a valve. The corrective actions taken;in LER 2-85-18 did not prevent this event because
- they dealt 1 with operator-actions. LER 2-90-14 happened the same day as this LER so corrective j actions could not have been expected'to prevent recurrence of this' event, j l
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05000278/LER-1990-007 | LER 90-007-00:on 900620,RWCU Isolated While Pressurizing Sys Following Isolation Valve Insp.Caused by Design Weakness. Design of Instrumentation Reviewed & Procedural Controls enhanced.W/900719 Ltr | | 05000277/LER-1990-013 | LER 90-013-00:on 900530,failure to Perform Tech Spec Surveillance Tests Since 891130 Discovered.Caused by Incorrect Std Practice.Tests Revised to Clarify Testing Requirements of Tech Spec 4.14.C.1.c.W/900627 Ltr | | 05000277/LER-1990-014 | LER 90-014-00:on 900620,RWCU Isolation Occurred During Pressurization of Sys Following Isolation Valve Maint.Caused by Design Weakness.Design of Instrumentation Reviewed & Procedural Controls enhanced.W/900719 Ltr | |
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