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| event date = 11/16/2005 04:22 CST | | event date = 11/16/2005 04:22 CST | ||
| last update date = 11/16/2005 | | last update date = 11/16/2005 | ||
| title = Incorrect Reading | | title = Incorrect Reading of Hpci Position Indicating Lights on Control Room Panel. | ||
| event text = At 0422, during a panel tour in preparation for shift turnover, a Reactor Operator identified that both position indicating lights for HPCI-MO-19 were not illuminated. For current plant conditions the closed position indication should have been illuminated. The position indication for this valve is powered from 125 VDC, which also provides control power for the valve operation. Without control power, the valve would not open upon HPCI system initiation. HPCI was declared inoperable. Per the discussion in NUREG 1022, inoperability of a single train system is reportable as an 8 hour report. Per Technical Specifications, RCIC was verified to be operable immediately, and restoration of HPCI to an operable condition is required within 14 days. | | event text = At 0422, during a panel tour in preparation for shift turnover, a Reactor Operator identified that both position indicating lights for HPCI-MO-19 were not illuminated. For current plant conditions the closed position indication should have been illuminated. The position indication for this valve is powered from 125 VDC, which also provides control power for the valve operation. Without control power, the valve would not open upon HPCI system initiation. HPCI was declared inoperable. Per the discussion in NUREG 1022, inoperability of a single train system is reportable as an 8 hour report. Per Technical Specifications, RCIC was verified to be operable immediately, and restoration of HPCI to an operable condition is required within 14 days. | ||
The licensee indicated that the valve position was always in the correct posture although the panel light did not reflect it true position. This is a 14 day LCO. | The licensee indicated that the valve position was always in the correct posture although the panel light did not reflect it true position. This is a 14 day LCO. | ||
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| Cooper Nebraska (NRC Region 4) | |
| Reporting | |
| 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(v)(D), Loss of Safety Function - Mitigate the Consequences of an Accident | |
| Time - Person (Reporting Time:+-1.08 h-0.045 days <br />-0.00643 weeks <br />-0.00148 months <br />) | |
| Opened: | Steve Wheeler 09:17 Nov 16, 2005 |
| NRC Officer: | John Knoke |
| Last Updated: | Nov 16, 2005 |
| 42143 - NRC Website
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