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| identified by = NRC | | identified by = NRC | ||
| Inspection procedure = IP 71153 | | Inspection procedure = IP 71153 | ||
| Inspector = R Fuhrmeister, A Ziedonis, R Rolph, B Smith, M Schneider, D Lewj, | | Inspector = R Fuhrmeister, A Ziedonis, R Rolph, B Smith, M Schneider, D Lewj, Nogglej Kulp, T Burns, S Schneider, N Sieller, C Welch, W Raymond, R Rolph, G Newman | ||
| CCA = N/A for ROP | | CCA = N/A for ROP | ||
| INPO aspect = | | INPO aspect = | ||
| description = The inspectors questioned Entergy regarding the applicability of TS 4.0.3 given that the time response test had never been performed on four of the RPS scram contactors, as compared to missing a surveillance test following satisfactory initial system baseline testing that originally showed system operability. Entergy identified that industry guidance had been issued on this question in the form of Technical Specification Task Force (TSTF)-IG-06-01 dated May 2006. In the TSTF, the following question is asked, If it is discovered that a Surveillance has never been performed or has never been completely performed, can SR 3.0.3 be used? [Note: SR 3.0.3 is the standard TS equivalent of Pilgrim TS 4.0.3] The TSTF response states, Yes, SR 3.0.3 applies in conditions in which a Surveillance has never been performed or has never been performed completely provided that there is an expectation that the Surveillance will pass when it is performed and that the associated system is OPERABLE. An Unresolved Item (URI) will track NRC evaluation of this industry guidance to determine if additional NRC guidance is necessary to specify when TS 4.0.3 applies in the case of a missed surveillance where it is determined that the surveillance was never originally performed to establish initial system operability. (URI 05000293/2007003-04, Application of TS 4.0.3 When it is Discovered that a Surveillance Has Never Been Performed) Entergy modified the applicable surveillance procedures and successfully response time response tested all RPS scram contactors | | description = The inspectors questioned Entergy regarding the applicability of TS 4.0.3 given that the time response test had never been performed on four of the RPS scram contactors, as compared to missing a surveillance test following satisfactory initial system baseline testing that originally showed system operability. Entergy identified that industry guidance had been issued on this question in the form of Technical Specification Task Force (TSTF)-IG-06-01 dated May 2006. In the TSTF, the following question is asked, If it is discovered that a Surveillance has never been performed or has never been completely performed, can SR 3.0.3 be used? [Note: SR 3.0.3 is the standard TS equivalent of Pilgrim TS 4.0.3] The TSTF response states, Yes, SR 3.0.3 applies in conditions in which a Surveillance has never been performed or has never been performed completely provided that there is an expectation that the Surveillance will pass when it is performed and that the associated system is OPERABLE. An Unresolved Item (URI) will track NRC evaluation of this industry guidance to determine if additional NRC guidance is necessary to specify when TS 4.0.3 applies in the case of a missed surveillance where it is determined that the surveillance was never originally performed to establish initial system operability. (URI 05000293/2007003-04, Application of TS 4.0.3 When it is Discovered that a Surveillance Has Never Been Performed) Entergy modified the applicable surveillance procedures and successfully response time response tested all RPS scram contactors | ||
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Site: | Pilgrim |
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Report | IR 05000293/2007003 Section 4OA3 |
Date counted | Jun 30, 2007 (2007Q2) |
Type: | URI: |
cornerstone | Mitigating Systems |
Identified by: | NRC identified |
Inspection Procedure: | IP 71153 |
Inspectors (proximate) | R Fuhrmeister A Ziedonis R Rolph B Smith M Schneider D Lewj Nogglej Kulp T Burns S Schneider N Sieller C Welch W Raymond R Rolph G Newman |
INPO aspect | |
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