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| event date = 06/18/2012 23:49 EDT | | event date = 06/18/2012 23:49 EDT | ||
| last update date = 08/17/2012 | | last update date = 08/17/2012 | ||
| title = Invalid Actuation | | title = Invalid Actuation of Containment Ventilation Isolation | ||
| event text = Watts Bar Nuclear Plant's (WBN's) containment ventilation isolation systems provide the means of isolating ventilation systems that pass through containment penetrations to confine to the containment any radioactivity that may be released following a design basis event. The containment ventilation system isolates following a manual or automatic safety injection signal, high containment purge exhaust radiation levels, or manual actuation. | | event text = Watts Bar Nuclear Plant's (WBN's) containment ventilation isolation systems provide the means of isolating ventilation systems that pass through containment penetrations to confine to the containment any radioactivity that may be released following a design basis event. The containment ventilation system isolates following a manual or automatic safety injection signal, high containment purge exhaust radiation levels, or manual actuation. | ||
On 6/18/12 at 2349 EDT, a B train containment ventilation isolation signal was received in the Main Control Room due to an invalid high radiation signal from a containment purge exhaust radiation monitor (1-RM-131). Corrective action replaced the 1-RM-131 ratemeter following the 6/18/12 B train containment ventilation isolation. However, on 7/2/12 at 1252 EDT, a second B train containment ventilation isolation signal was received in the Main Control Room due to another invalid high radiation signal from 1-RM-131. An investigation found that 1-RM-131 was spiking repeatedly due to a defective Power On indicating light socket which affected the 120 VAC power circuit that is common with the 24 volt power supply. 120 VAC signal fluctuations could affect the 24 volt power supply signal to the rate meter causing output spikes. Corrective action replaced the defective Power On indicating light socket on 7/3/12. | On 6/18/12 at 2349 EDT, a B train containment ventilation isolation signal was received in the Main Control Room due to an invalid high radiation signal from a containment purge exhaust radiation monitor (1-RM-131). Corrective action replaced the 1-RM-131 ratemeter following the 6/18/12 B train containment ventilation isolation. However, on 7/2/12 at 1252 EDT, a second B train containment ventilation isolation signal was received in the Main Control Room due to another invalid high radiation signal from 1-RM-131. An investigation found that 1-RM-131 was spiking repeatedly due to a defective Power On indicating light socket which affected the 120 VAC power circuit that is common with the 24 volt power supply. 120 VAC signal fluctuations could affect the 24 volt power supply signal to the rate meter causing output spikes. Corrective action replaced the defective Power On indicating light socket on 7/3/12. |
Latest revision as of 21:03, 1 March 2018
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Watts Bar Tennessee (NRC Region 2) | |
Reporting | |
10 CFR 50.73(a)(1), Submit an LER, Invalid Actuation | |
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+1426.37 h59.432 days <br />8.49 weeks <br />1.954 months <br />) | |
Opened: | Michael Bottorff 14:11 Aug 17, 2012 |
NRC Officer: | Mark Abramovitz |
Last Updated: | Aug 17, 2012 |
48204 - NRC Website
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