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Douglas Pickett


To:               Davis-Besse Com Plan
To:  
Davis-Besse Com Plan


Date:             Thu, Apr 4, 2002 1:58 PM
Date:  
Thu, Apr 4, 2002 1:58 PM


Subject:           Issuance of Information Notice 2002-13 To the Davis-Besse Communications Team:
Subject:  
            For your information, Information Notice 2002-13, "Possible Indicators of Ongoing Reactor Pressure
Issuance of Information Notice 2002-13 To the Davis-Besse Communications Team:  
For your information, Information Notice 2002-13, "Possible Indicators of Ongoing Reactor Pressure


Vessel Head Degradation," was issued today.
Vessel Head Degradation," was issued today.


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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
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OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION
OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION


WASHINGTON, DC 20555-0001 April 4, 2002 NRC INFORMATION NOTICE 2002-13:                   POSSIBLE INDICATORS OF ONGOING
WASHINGTON, DC 20555-0001 April 4, 2002 NRC INFORMATION NOTICE 2002-13:  
POSSIBLE INDICATORS OF ONGOING


REACTOR PRESSURE VESSEL HEAD DEGRADATION
REACTOR PRESSURE VESSEL HEAD DEGRADATION
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Bulletin 2002-01, "Reactor Pressure Vessel Head Degradation and Reactor Coolant Pressure
Bulletin 2002-01, "Reactor Pressure Vessel Head Degradation and Reactor Coolant Pressure


Boundary Integrity," on March 18, 2002. NRC also sent an Augmented Inspection Team (AIT)
Boundary Integrity," on March 18, 2002. NRC also sent an Augmented Inspection Team (AIT)  
                    to the plant to investigate the circumstances of the degradation of the RPV head material.
to the plant to investigate the circumstances of the degradation of the RPV head material.


Through the AIT, several possible indicators of reactor coolant pressure boundary degradation
Through the AIT, several possible indicators of reactor coolant pressure boundary degradation
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Pace 3 This information notice does not require any specific action or written response. If you have
                                                                                                                      Pace 3 This information notice does not require any specific action or written response. If you have


any questions about the information in this notice, please contact one of the technical contacts
any questions about the information in this notice, please contact one of the technical contacts
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Regulation.
Regulation.


IRA!
IRA!  
                                                                  William D. Beckner, Program Director
William D. Beckner, Program Director


Operating Reactor Improvements Program
Operating Reactor Improvements Program
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Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation


Technical contacts:       Ian Jung, NRR               John Jacobson, Region III
Technical contacts:  
Ian Jung, NRR


(301) 415-1837               (630)829-9736 E-mail: ixi@nrc..qov         E-mail: iml3@nrc..ov
John Jacobson, Region III
 
(301) 415-1837  
(630)829-9736 E-mail: ixi@nrc..qov
 
E-mail: iml3@nrc..ov


Attachment: List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices
Attachment: List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices


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NAME
 
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WHBateman
 
TKoshy
 
WDBeckner
 
DATE
 
04/ /2002
04/04/2002
04/04/2002
04/04/2002
04/04/2002
 
Micha.l Thchiltz
 
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Pace 5 Attachment 1 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED
 
===NRC INFORMATION NOTICES===
Information
 
Date of
 
Notice No.
 
Subject
 
Issuance
 
Issued to
 
99-28, Supp 1 Recall of Star Brand Fire
 
03/22/2002
 
===All holders of licenses for nuclear===
Protection Sprinkler Heads
 
Submerged Safety-Related
 
Electrical Cables
 
Recent Experience with


NAME      ICJung          PKleene*      WHBateman TKoshy                      WDBeckner
Degradation of Reactor


DATE      04/ /2002      04/04/2002    04/04/2002      04/04/2002          04/04/2002
Pressure Vessel Head


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Nonconservative Water Level


NRC INFORMATION NOTICES
Setpoints on Steam


Information                                              Date of
Generators


Notice No.                Subject                      Issuance      Issued to
Potential for Top Nozzle


99-28, Supp 1        Recall of Star Brand Fire          03/22/2002    All holders of licenses for nuclearr
Separation and Dropping of


Protection Sprinkler Heads                        power, research, and test
Certain Type of Westinghouse
 
Fuel Assembly
 
Pump Shaft Damage Due to
 
Excessive Hardness of Shaft
 
Sleeve
 
03/21/2002
03/12/2002
03/07/2002
02/13/2002
01/30/2002 power, research, and test


reactors and fuel cycle facilities.
reactors and fuel cycle facilities.


2002-12              Submerged Safety-Related          03/21/2002    All holders of operating licenses
All holders of operating licenses


Electrical Cables                                or construction permits for
or construction permits for


nuclear power reactors
nuclear power reactors


2002-11              Recent Experience with            03/12/2002    All holders of operating licenses
All holders of operating licenses


Degradation of Reactor                          for pressurized-water reactors
for pressurized-water reactors


Pressure Vessel Head                              (PWRs), except those who have
(PWRs), except those who have


permanently ceased operations
permanently ceased operations
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the reactor.
the reactor.


2002-10              Nonconservative Water Level        03/07/2002    All holders of operating licenses
All holders of operating licenses


Setpoints on Steam                                for nuclear power reactors, Generators                                        except those who have
for nuclear power reactors, except those who have


permanently ceased operations
permanently ceased operations
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the reactor.
the reactor.


2002-09              Potential for Top Nozzle          02/13/2002    All holders of operating licenses
All holders of operating licenses


Separation and Dropping of                        for nuclear power reactors, and
for nuclear power reactors, and


Certain Type of Westinghouse                      non-power reactors and holders
non-power reactors and holders


Fuel Assembly                                    of licenses for permanently
of licenses for permanently


shutdown facilities with fuel
shutdown facilities with fuel
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onsite.
onsite.


2002-08              Pump Shaft Damage Due to          01/30/2002    All holders of operating licenses
All holders of operating licenses


Excessive Hardness of Shaft                      for nuclear power reactors, Sleeve                                            except those who have
for nuclear power reactors, except those who have


permanently ceased operations
permanently ceased operations
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OL =Operating License
OL =Operating License


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OP = Construction Permit
 
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2002-10
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E-mail from H. Nieh, Oedo to A. Levin, Ocm, Et Al., Issuance of Information Notice 2002-13, Fwd: E-mail from D. Pickett T Davis-Besse Communication Plan
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Site: Davis Besse 
Issue date: 04/04/2002
From: Ho Nieh
NRC/EDO
To: Beall J, Croteau R, Gamberoni M, Hiltz T, Kerri Kavanagh, Levin A, Mccabe B, Sharkey J, Tschiltz M, Uhle J
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Date:

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Alan Levin; Brian McCabe; James Beall; Jeffry Sharkey; Jennifer Uhle; Kerri

Marsha Gamberoni; Michael Tschiltz; Rick Croteau; Thomas Hiltz

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To:

Davis-Besse Com Plan

Date:

Thu, Apr 4, 2002 1:58 PM

Subject:

Issuance of Information Notice 2002-13 To the Davis-Besse Communications Team:

For your information, Information Notice 2002-13, "Possible Indicators of Ongoing Reactor Pressure

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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION

WASHINGTON, DC 20555-0001 April 4, 2002 NRC INFORMATION NOTICE 2002-13:

POSSIBLE INDICATORS OF ONGOING

REACTOR PRESSURE VESSEL HEAD DEGRADATION

ADDRESSEES

All holders of operating licenses for pressurized water nuclear power reactors, except those

who have permanently ceased operations and certified that fuel has been permanently removed

from the reactor.

PURPOSE

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing this information notice on recent

Davis-Besse experience to alert addressees to possible indicators of reactor coolant pressure

boundary degradation including degradation of the reactor pressure vessel (RPV) head

material. The NRC anticipates that recipients will review this information for applicability to their

facilities and consider taking appropriate actions. However, the suggestions contained in this

information notice do not constitute NRC requirements and, therefore, no specific action or

written response is required.

DESCRIPTION OF CIRCUMSTANCES

The Davis-Besse nuclear power plant recently discovered a significant cavity in the RPV head

on the downhill side of control rod drive nozzle number 3 and some head wastage behind

nozzle number 2. In response, the NRC issued Information Notice 2002-11, "Recent

Experience With Degradation of Reactor Pressure Vessel Head," on March 12, 2002, and

Bulletin 2002-01, "Reactor Pressure Vessel Head Degradation and Reactor Coolant Pressure

Boundary Integrity," on March 18, 2002. NRC also sent an Augmented Inspection Team (AIT)

to the plant to investigate the circumstances of the degradation of the RPV head material.

Through the AIT, several possible indicators of reactor coolant pressure boundary degradation

such as was observed at Davis-Besse were identified. These indicators include unidentified

reactor coolant system (RCS) leakage and containment air cooler (CAC) and radiation element

(RE) filter fouling.

Until 1998, RCS unidentified leakage at Davis-Besse was normally less than 0.1 gallons per

minute (gpm). In October 1998, the licensee removed the rupture disks downstream of the

pressurizer relief valves and bypassed a drain line that collected leakage from the relief valves

in the quench tank (identified leakage). As a result, all leakage past the relief valves was

vented directly into the containment atmosphere and collected in the sump, increasing the

unidentified leakage to approximately 0.8 gpm. In May 1999, the licensee reinstalled the

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reduced to approximately 0.2 gpm (or approximately 0.1 gpm higher than normal). This

elevated level of unidentified leakage was attributed by the licensee to control rod drive

mechanism (CRDM) flange leakage since the plant had a past history of flange leakage.

The Davis-Besse CACs control containment temperature and humidity. In November 1998, the

licensee identified increased CAC fouling caused by boron deposits. The licensee attributed

the increase in CAC fouling to the venting of the pressurizer relief valve leakage directly to

containment caused by the October 1998 modification discussed previously. The CACs were

cleaned many times between November 1998 and May 1999. In May 1999, the licensee

reinstalled the rupture disks and reconnected the drain line. After that modification, the

licensee cleaned the CACs again in June and July 1999. At that time, the licensee noticed that

the boric acid deposits removed from CAC number 1 exhibited a rust-like color. The licensee

attributed the discoloration to migration of the surface corrosion on the CACs into the boric acid

deposits and to the aging of the boric acid deposits. After the spring 2000 refueling outage, deposits again began to form on the CACs. Between June 2000 and May 2001, the licensee

cleaned the CACs eight times. No further CAC cleaning was needed until the current outage

when the licensee reported that fifteen 5-gallon buckets of boric acid were removed from the

CAC ductwork and plenum. A flow from the CACs also resulted in boric acid deposits

elsewhere within containment including on service water piping, stairwells, and other areas of

low ventilation.

Davis-Besse also has REs that are two identical air sampling systems in containment. The RE

filters accumulate particulates and may need to be changed to ensure acceptable system

operation. Licensee records correlate RE filter changes with past RCS leakage increases. In

March 1999, RE filter clogging from boric acid deposits was identified and attributed to the

pressurizer relief valve modification discussed previously. In November 1999, after identifying

yellowish brown deposits in the filters, the licensee obtained a chemical analysis of the filter

particulates which identified the presence of ferric oxide in addition to boric acid crystals.

Around this time, the licensee began changing the filters every one-to-three weeks. By

November 1999, the frequency of filter changes had again increased.

DISCUSSION

RCS leakage, boron deposits, and corrosion products like ferric oxide in CACs and RE filters

may indicate degradation of the reactor coolant pressure boundary materials. These indicators

do not provide clear evidence of the degradation; however, they may provide an opportunity for

licensees to suspect that degradation is ongoing. The NRC understands that the indications at

Davis-Besse were sometimes complicated by other events (e.g., flange leaks). Nonetheless, in

combination with other indicators, they may provide insights into whether degradation of the

reactor coolant pressure boundary materials is occurring.

The information in this notice is, in part, based on preliminary information. The safety

significance and generic implications of the information justify NRC's urgency to issue this

information notice.

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any questions about the information in this notice, please contact one of the technical contacts

listed below or the appropriate project manager from the NRC's Office of Nuclear Reactor

Regulation.

IRA!

William D. Beckner, Program Director

Operating Reactor Improvements Program

Division of Regulatory Improvement Programs

Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation

Technical contacts:

Ian Jung, NRR

John Jacobson, Region III

(301) 415-1837

(630)829-9736 E-mail: ixi@nrc..qov

E-mail: iml3@nrc..ov

Attachment: List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices

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WHBateman

TKoshy

WDBeckner

DATE

04/ /2002

04/04/2002

04/04/2002

04/04/2002

04/04/2002

Micha.l Thchiltz

information Notice 2002-1 3.wpd

Pace 5 Attachment 1 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED

NRC INFORMATION NOTICES

Information

Date of

Notice No.

Subject

Issuance

Issued to

99-28, Supp 1 Recall of Star Brand Fire

03/22/2002

All holders of licenses for nuclear

Protection Sprinkler Heads

Submerged Safety-Related

Electrical Cables

Recent Experience with

Degradation of Reactor

Pressure Vessel Head

Nonconservative Water Level

Setpoints on Steam

Generators

Potential for Top Nozzle

Separation and Dropping of

Certain Type of Westinghouse

Fuel Assembly

Pump Shaft Damage Due to

Excessive Hardness of Shaft

Sleeve

03/21/2002

03/12/2002

03/07/2002

02/13/2002

01/30/2002 power, research, and test

reactors and fuel cycle facilities.

All holders of operating licenses

or construction permits for

nuclear power reactors

All holders of operating licenses

for pressurized-water reactors

(PWRs), except those who have

permanently ceased operations

and have certified that fuel has

been permanently removed from

the reactor.

All holders of operating licenses

for nuclear power reactors, except those who have

permanently ceased operations

and have certified that fuel has

been permanently removed from

the reactor.

All holders of operating licenses

for nuclear power reactors, and

non-power reactors and holders

of licenses for permanently

shutdown facilities with fuel

onsite.

All holders of operating licenses

for nuclear power reactors, except those who have

permanently ceased operations

and have certified that fuel has

been permanently removed from

the reactor.

OL =Operating License

OP = Construction Permit

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2002-11

2002-10

2002-09

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