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INFORMATION
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SYSTEM(RIDS)~~~~~~~~~SSIONHBR:9507060404
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DOC.DATE:
DOC.DATE: 95/06/27 NOTARIZED:
95/06/27NOTARIZED:
NO CIL:50-389
NOCIL:50-389
St.Lucie Plant, Unit 2, Florida Power&Light Co.AUTH.NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION
St.LuciePlant,Unit2,FloridaPower&LightCo.AUTH.NAMEAUTHORAFFILIATION
GOLDBERG,J.H.
GOLDBERG,J.H.
FloridaPower&LightCo.RECIP.NAME
Florida Power&Light Co.RECIP.NAME
RECIPIENT
RECIPIENT AFFILIATION
AFFILIATION
Document Control Branch (Document Control Desk)'UBJECT: Forwards response to violations
DocumentControlBranch(Document
noted in Insp Rept 50-389/95-05.Corrective
ControlDesk)'UBJECT:Forwardsresponsetoviolations
notedinInspRept50-389/95-05.Corrective
actions:electrical
actions:electrical
maintreplacedthermaloverloadheatersin2A5MCCw/Model123F114C&2AAbatterychargerreturnedtosvcon950428.DISTRIBUTION
maint replaced thermal overload heaters in 2A5 MCC w/Model 123F114C&2AA battery charger returned to svc on 950428.DISTRIBUTION
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FloridaPower&LightCompany,P.O.Box14000,JunoBeach,FL33408.0420
Florida Power&Light Company, P.O.Box 14000, Juno Beach, FL 33408.0420
JUN271995L-95-19110CFR2.201U.S.NuclearRegulatory
JUN 27 1995 L-95-191 10 CFR 2.201 U.S.Nuclear Regulatory
Commission
Commission
Attn:DocumentControlDeskWashington,
Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C.20555 Re:.St.Lucie Unit 2 Docket Nos.50-389 Reply to Notice of Violation Ins ection Re ort 95-05 Florida Power and Light Company (FPL)has reviewed the subject inspection
D.C.20555Re:.St.LucieUnit2DocketNos.50-389ReplytoNoticeofViolation
report and pursuant to 10 CFR 2.201"the response to the notice of violation is attached.Very truly yours, gz g J.H.Goldberg President-Nuclear Division JHG/DAS/EJB
InsectionReort95-05FloridaPowerandLightCompany(FPL)hasreviewedthesubjectinspection
reportandpursuantto10CFR2.201"the
responsetothenoticeofviolation
isattached.
Verytrulyyours,gzgJ.H.GoldbergPresident
-NuclearDivisionJHG/DAS/EJB
Attachment
Attachment
cc:StewartD.Ebneter,RegionalAdministrator,
cc: Stewart D.Ebneter, Regional Administrator, USNRC Region II Senior Resident Inspector, USNRC, St.Lucie Plant'it5070b0404
USNRCRegionIISeniorResidentInspector,
950627 PDR ADOCK 0500038rrr
USNRC,St.LuciePlant'it5070b0404
9 PDR an FPL Group company++9 i'  
950627PDRADOCK0500038rrr
St.Lucie.Unit 2 Docket Nos.50-389~~Reply to Notice of Violation Ins ection Re ort 95-05 VIOLATION:
9PDRanFPLGroupcompany++9i'  
10 CFR 50, Appendix B, Criterion III, as implemented
St.Lucie.Unit2DocketNos.50-389~~ReplytoNoticeofViolation
by Florida Power and Light (FP&L)Topical Quality Assurance Report (FPLTQAR 1-76A), Revision 38, requires, in part, design control measures which assure the suitability
InsectionReort95-05VIOLATION:
of application
10CFR50,AppendixB,Criterion
of materials and parts that are essential to the safety-related
III,asimplemented
functions of the structures, systems, and components.
byFloridaPowerandLight(FP&L)TopicalQualityAssurance
Plant change and modification (PC/M)package 039-294, required that overload heaters with the model number 123F114C be installed in motor control center (MCC)2A5, Compartment
Report(FPLTQAR1-76A),Revision38,requires,
No.DR3, for Battery Charger 2AA.Contrary to the above, as of April 26, 1995, design control measures did not assure that'the required overload heaters were installed in that, overload heaters with the model number 123F104C were installed in MCC 2A5, Compartment
inpart,designcontrolmeasureswhichassurethesuitability
No.DR3 for Battery Charger 2AA instead of the required model number 123F114C.The installed overload heaters were less conservative
ofapplication
than the model number required by the PC/M.RESPONSE: REASON FOR VIOLATION The root cause of this event was that process controls which were in place governing the issuance and installation
ofmaterials
of safety-related
andpartsthatareessential
tothesafety-related
functions
ofthestructures,
systems,andcomponents.
Plantchangeandmodification
(PC/M)package039-294,requiredthatoverloadheaterswiththemodelnumber123F114Cbeinstalled
inmotorcontrolcenter(MCC)2A5,Compartment
No.DR3,forBatteryCharger2AA.Contrarytotheabove,asofApril26,1995,designcontrolmeasuresdidnotassurethat'therequiredoverloadheaterswereinstalled
inthat,overloadheaterswiththemodelnumber123F104Cwereinstalled
inMCC2A5,Compartment
No.DR3forBatteryCharger2AAinsteadoftherequiredmodelnumber123F114C.
Theinstalled
overloadheaterswerelessconservative
thanthemodelnumberrequiredbythePC/M.RESPONSE:
REASONFORVIOLATION
Therootcauseofthiseventwasthatprocesscontrolswhichwereinplacegoverning
theissuanceandinstallation
ofsafety-related
components
components
failedtoensurethatdesignrequirements
failed to ensure that design requirements
werecorrectly
were correctly implemented
implemented
as specified by the PC/M.A Procurement
asspecified
bythePC/M.AProcurement
Engineering
Engineering
genericevaluation
generic evaluation
performed
performed in 1991 contained an unclear disposition
in1991contained
of material in stock, resulting in two different overload heater models being stored under the same Material and Stock (MSS)identification
anuncleardisposition
number.Generic evaluations
ofmaterialinstock,resulting
of this type were performed only during 1991 and 1992.Electrical.
intwodifferent
overloadheatermodelsbeingstoredunderthesameMaterialandStock(MSS)identification
number.Genericevaluations
ofthistypewereperformed
onlyduring1991and1992.Electrical.
Maintenance
Maintenance
personnel
personnel failed to adequately
failedtoadequately
resolve a discrepancy
resolveadiscrepancy
between the parts issued from stock and those specified by the work order and PC/M.  
betweenthepartsissuedfromstockandthosespecified
bytheworkorderandPC/M.  
St.Lucie.Unit
St.Lucie.Unit
2~~~DocketNos.50-389'ReplytoNoticeofViolation
2~~~Docket Nos.50-389'Reply to Notice of Violation Ins ection Re ort 95-05 2~CORRECTIVE
InsectionReort95-052~CORRECTIVE
STEPS TAKEN AND THE RESULTS ACHIEVED A.Operations
STEPSTAKENANDTHERESULTSACHIEVEDA.Operations
declared the 2AA Battery Charger out of service on April 27, 1995.B.Electrical
declaredthe2AABatteryChargeroutofserviceonApril27,1995.B.Electrical
Maintenance
Maintenance
replacedthethermaloverloadheatersinthe2A5MCCwithmodelnumber123F114C,
replaced the thermal overload heaters in the 2A5 MCC with model number 123F114C, and the 2AA Battery Charger was returned to service on April 28, 1995.C.A St.Lucie Action Report (STAR)was issued which evaluated the past operability
andthe2AABatteryChargerwasreturnedtoserviceonApril28,1995.C.ASt.LucieActionReport(STAR)wasissuedwhichevaluated
of the 2AA Battery Charger.This evaluation
thepastoperability
concluded that the 2AA Battery Charger was capable of performing
ofthe2AABatteryCharger.Thisevaluation
its intended function during the time the thermal overload heaters (model 123F104C)were installed.
concluded
D.The Engineering
thatthe2AABatteryChargerwascapableofperforming
itsintendedfunctionduringthetimethethermaloverloadheaters(model123F104C)
wereinstalled.
D.TheEngineering
Department
Department
reviewedallotherprocurement
reviewed all other procurement
genericevaluations
generic evaluations
performed
performed during 1991 and 1992 to verify the accuracy of material descriptions
during1991and1992toverifytheaccuracyofmaterialdescriptions
.No additional
.Noadditional
discrepancies
discrepancies
werefoundtoexistbetweenmaterialinstockandtheitemdescriptions
were found to exist between material in stock and the item descriptions
addressed
addressed by those generic evaluations.
bythosegenericevaluations.
3.CORRECTIVE
3.CORRECTIVE
STEPSTOAVOIDFURTHERVIOLATIONS
STEPS TO AVOID FURTHER VIOLATIONS
TheMaintenance
The Maintenance
Department
Department
willreviseAP-0010432,
will revise AP-0010432,"Nuclear Plant Work Orders Administrative
"NuclearPlantWorkOrdersAdministrative
Procedure" to include additional
Procedure"
toincludeadditional
verification
verification
thatcomponents
that components
installed
installed in the performance
intheperformance
of a PC/M match the design requirement
ofaPC/Mmatchthedesignrequirement
as specified.
asspecified.
This action will be completed by July 31, 1995.B.C.The Procurement
Thisactionwillbecompleted
byJuly31,1995.B.C.TheProcurement
Engineering
Engineering
genericevaluation
generic evaluation
processhasbeenchangedsothatspecificMaterialandStock(M&S)identification
process has been changed so that specific Material and Stock (M&S)identification
numbersarenolongerreferenced
numbers are no longer referenced
ingenericprocurement
in generic procurement
evaluations.
evaluations.
Engineering
Engineering
conducted
conducted training for Procurement
trainingforProcurement
Engineering
Engineering
personnel
personnel to emphasize the importance
toemphasize
of providing clear instructions
theimportance
in evaluations
ofproviding
regarding the disposition
clearinstructions
of instock material.  
inevaluations
S t.Lucie.Unit
regarding
2 Docket Nos.50-389 Reply to Notice of Violation Ins ection Re ort 95-05 D.Nuclear Materials Management
thedisposition
will develop instructions
ofinstockmaterial.  
for performing
St.Lucie.Unit
part number verifications
2DocketNos.50-389ReplytoNoticeofViolation
on future instock dispositions
InsectionReort95-05D.NuclearMaterials
resulting from Engineering
Management
willdevelopinstructions
forperforming
partnumberverifications
onfutureinstockdispositions
resulting
fromEngineering
evaluations.
evaluations.
Thisactionwillbecompleted
This action will be completed by October 1, 1995.E.This event will be included into the quarterly operating events training program for maintenance
byOctober1,1995.E.Thiseventwillbeincludedintothequarterly
operating
eventstrainingprogramformaintenance
disciplines.
disciplines.
Thisactionwillbecompleted
This action will be completed by December 31, 1995.F.A technical review team was formed to further examine the material control process and provide recommendations
byDecember31,1995.F.Atechnical
for improvement.
reviewteamwasformedtofurtherexaminethematerialcontrolprocessandproviderecommendations
Team recommendations
forimprovement.
to management
Teamrecommendations
will be provided by August 31, 1995.Full compliance
tomanagement
was achieved on April 28, 1995 with the completion
willbeprovidedbyAugust31,1995.Fullcompliance
of item 2B above.  
wasachievedonApril28,1995withthecompletion
ofitem2Babove.  
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Revision as of 17:00, 7 July 2018

Forwards Response to Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-389/95-05.Corrective Actions:Electrical Maint Replaced Thermal Overload Heaters in 2A5 MCC W/Model 123F114C & 2AA Battery Charger Returned to Svc on 950428
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Issue date: 06/27/1995
From: GOLDBERG J H
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
L-95-191, NUDOCS 9507060404
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See also: IR 05000389/1995005

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II REGULATORY

INFORMATION

DISTRIBUTION

SYSTEM (RIDS)~~~~~~~~~SSION HBR:9507060404

DOC.DATE: 95/06/27 NOTARIZED:

NO CIL:50-389

St.Lucie Plant, Unit 2, Florida Power&Light Co.AUTH.NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION

GOLDBERG,J.H.

Florida Power&Light Co.RECIP.NAME

RECIPIENT AFFILIATION

Document Control Branch (Document Control Desk)'UBJECT: Forwards response to violations

noted in Insp Rept 50-389/95-05.Corrective

actions:electrical

maint replaced thermal overload heaters in 2A5 MCC w/Model 123F114C&2AA battery charger returned to svc on 950428.DISTRIBUTION

CODE: IE01D COPIES RECEIVED:LTR

ENCL SIZE TITLE: General (50 Dkt)-Insp Rept/Notice

of Vio ation Response NOTES: DOCKET 05000389 p 0 RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME PD2-1 PD INTERNAL: ACRS AEOD/S PD/RAB DEDRO NRR/DI S P/PI PB NRR/DRCH/HHFB

OE DIR RGN2 FILE 01 A L: LITCO BRYCE, J H NRC PDR COPIES LTTR ENCL 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 RECIPIENT ID CODE/NAME NORRIS,J AEOD/DEIB EO E CENTER~OR 0 NUDOCS-ABSTRACT

OGC/HDS3 NOAC COPIES LTTR ENCL 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 NOTE TO ALL"RZDS" RECIPIENTS:

PLEASE HELP US TO REDUCE WASTE!CONTACT THE DOCUMENT CONTROL DESK, ROOM OWFN 5D8 (415-2083)

TO ELIMINATE YOUR NAME FROM DISTRIBUTION

LISTS FOR DOCUMENTS YOU DON'T NEED!AL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED: LTTR 19-ENCL 19

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Florida Power&Light Company, P.O.Box 14000, Juno Beach, FL 33408.0420

JUN 27 1995 L-95-191 10 CFR 2.201 U.S.Nuclear Regulatory

Commission

Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C.20555 Re:.St.Lucie Unit 2 Docket Nos.50-389 Reply to Notice of Violation Ins ection Re ort 95-05 Florida Power and Light Company (FPL)has reviewed the subject inspection

report and pursuant to 10 CFR 2.201"the response to the notice of violation is attached.Very truly yours, gz g J.H.Goldberg President-Nuclear Division JHG/DAS/EJB

Attachment

cc: Stewart D.Ebneter, Regional Administrator, USNRC Region II Senior Resident Inspector, USNRC, St.Lucie Plant'it5070b0404

950627 PDR ADOCK 0500038rrr

9 PDR an FPL Group company++9 i'

St.Lucie.Unit 2 Docket Nos.50-389~~Reply to Notice of Violation Ins ection Re ort 95-05 VIOLATION:

10 CFR 50, Appendix B, Criterion III, as implemented

by Florida Power and Light (FP&L)Topical Quality Assurance Report (FPLTQAR 1-76A), Revision 38, requires, in part, design control measures which assure the suitability

of application

of materials and parts that are essential to the safety-related

functions of the structures, systems, and components.

Plant change and modification (PC/M)package 039-294, required that overload heaters with the model number 123F114C be installed in motor control center (MCC)2A5, Compartment

No.DR3, for Battery Charger 2AA.Contrary to the above, as of April 26, 1995, design control measures did not assure that'the required overload heaters were installed in that, overload heaters with the model number 123F104C were installed in MCC 2A5, Compartment

No.DR3 for Battery Charger 2AA instead of the required model number 123F114C.The installed overload heaters were less conservative

than the model number required by the PC/M.RESPONSE: REASON FOR VIOLATION The root cause of this event was that process controls which were in place governing the issuance and installation

of safety-related

components

failed to ensure that design requirements

were correctly implemented

as specified by the PC/M.A Procurement

Engineering

generic evaluation

performed in 1991 contained an unclear disposition

of material in stock, resulting in two different overload heater models being stored under the same Material and Stock (MSS)identification

number.Generic evaluations

of this type were performed only during 1991 and 1992.Electrical.

Maintenance

personnel failed to adequately

resolve a discrepancy

between the parts issued from stock and those specified by the work order and PC/M.

St.Lucie.Unit

2~~~Docket Nos.50-389'Reply to Notice of Violation Ins ection Re ort 95-05 2~CORRECTIVE

STEPS TAKEN AND THE RESULTS ACHIEVED A.Operations

declared the 2AA Battery Charger out of service on April 27, 1995.B.Electrical

Maintenance

replaced the thermal overload heaters in the 2A5 MCC with model number 123F114C, and the 2AA Battery Charger was returned to service on April 28, 1995.C.A St.Lucie Action Report (STAR)was issued which evaluated the past operability

of the 2AA Battery Charger.This evaluation

concluded that the 2AA Battery Charger was capable of performing

its intended function during the time the thermal overload heaters (model 123F104C)were installed.

D.The Engineering

Department

reviewed all other procurement

generic evaluations

performed during 1991 and 1992 to verify the accuracy of material descriptions

.No additional

discrepancies

were found to exist between material in stock and the item descriptions

addressed by those generic evaluations.

3.CORRECTIVE

STEPS TO AVOID FURTHER VIOLATIONS

The Maintenance

Department

will revise AP-0010432,"Nuclear Plant Work Orders Administrative

Procedure" to include additional

verification

that components

installed in the performance

of a PC/M match the design requirement

as specified.

This action will be completed by July 31, 1995.B.C.The Procurement

Engineering

generic evaluation

process has been changed so that specific Material and Stock (M&S)identification

numbers are no longer referenced

in generic procurement

evaluations.

Engineering

conducted training for Procurement

Engineering

personnel to emphasize the importance

of providing clear instructions

in evaluations

regarding the disposition

of instock material.

S t.Lucie.Unit

2 Docket Nos.50-389 Reply to Notice of Violation Ins ection Re ort 95-05 D.Nuclear Materials Management

will develop instructions

for performing

part number verifications

on future instock dispositions

resulting from Engineering

evaluations.

This action will be completed by October 1, 1995.E.This event will be included into the quarterly operating events training program for maintenance

disciplines.

This action will be completed by December 31, 1995.F.A technical review team was formed to further examine the material control process and provide recommendations

for improvement.

Team recommendations

to management

will be provided by August 31, 1995.Full compliance

was achieved on April 28, 1995 with the completion

of item 2B above.

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