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Category:REPORTABLE OCCURRENCE REPORT (SEE ALSO AO
MONTHYEARML20042D8401990-03-30030 March 1990 Supplement to 900105 Special Rept Re Inoperability of Diesel Fire Pump Due to Failure in Right Angle Gear Drive. Broken Studs Replaced W/Cap Screws Per Vendor Recommendations & Preventive Maint Activity Added ML20012C6861990-03-15015 March 1990 Ro:On 900204,daily Functional Test Not Done for Portable Fire Detection Sys.Caused by Shift Supervisor Failure to Ensure That Test Was Done.Requirements of Daily Functional Test Will Be Added to Operations Dept Monthly Activity Log ML20005F4401990-01-0505 January 1990 Special Rept:On 891129,diesel Fire Pump Failed While Providing Water to Support Cleaning Activity Unrelated to Fire Protection Sys.Caused by Broken Studs.Broken Studs Replaced W/Cap Screws Per Vendor Current Recommendation ML20050A9651982-03-22022 March 1982 RO NP-09-82-02:on 820222,free Chlorine Discharged in Excess of Ets,Section 2.3.1 Limit of 2-h Per Day.Caused by Equipment Deficiency.Feed Rate Will Be Verified During Chlorination Sys Lineup Changes ML20040G1191982-02-0303 February 1982 RO NP-09-82-01:on 820104,max Discharge Temp Above Ambient Lake Temp Limit Was Exceeded During Unusual Weather Change. Alarm T189 Setpoint Changed from 15 F to 17 F ML20010G3071981-08-31031 August 1981 Ro:Ie Bulletin 80-11 Analysis Determined That Listed Walls Would Be Overstressed During Seismic Event ML20005B3831981-06-25025 June 1981 RO NP-09-81-01:on 810526,max Discharge Temp Differential, Above Ambient Lake Temp,Was Slightly Exceeded.Caused by Difficulty in Maintaining Balance Between Operating to Prevent Exceeding Limit & to Prevent Cooling Tower Damage ML19350C2261981-03-17017 March 1981 Corrected Page 3 to Supplemental Info for LER 80-090 ML19341C2391981-02-18018 February 1981 Forwards Revised Supplemental Info Sheets for LER 79-050 Re Unplanned Reactivity Insertion.Caused by Mechanical, Personnel & Procedural Error.Valve Mu 39 Disassembled & Gaskets Installed ML19340C8281980-12-0101 December 1980 Supplemental Info Re RO NP-32-80-12:on 800724,w/unit in Mode 5,loss of Decay Heat Flow Observed.No Indication for Valve Position of Decay Heat Isolation Valve DH12.Revision Replaces Supplemental Info for RO 80-058 ML19345A8461980-11-18018 November 1980 Ro:On 801117 All Four Containment Pressure Transmitters Found to Be Inoperable Due to Surveillance Test Procedure Error.Emergency Tech Spec Relief Requested ML19337B4281980-09-0909 September 1980 RO NP-09-80-01:on 800116 & 0210,discharge Temp for Liquid Effluents Exceeded 20 F Above Lake Temp Due to Procedural Deficiencies.Cooling Tower Was Operated in Bypass Mode Causing Temp to Elevate Above Normal Temp During Startup ML19331B9031980-08-0404 August 1980 Ro:On 800803,heat Decay Flow Interrupted.Caused by Traveling Decay Heat Isolation Valve DH11 During Safety Features Actuation Sys Removal.Bistable Reinstalled & Pump Restarted within 3 Minutes ML19331B9001980-07-26026 July 1980 Ro:On 800724,decay Heat Flow Interrupted Twice.Caused by Inadvertently Shorted Decay Heat Isolation Valve DH12 Fuse Clip to Ground & by Tripped Output Bistable BA413 During Facility Change Request Work ML19320B9921980-06-27027 June 1980 Ro:On 800627,pipe Support HCB-40-41 on Component Cooling Water Supply to Control Rod Drive Mechanism Found Not Installed.Also,Lateral Restraint CCA-8-H15 on Pressurizer Relief Inlet Located 9 Inches from Analyzed Location ML19312E1641980-05-23023 May 1980 Ro:On 800430,chemistry & Health Physics Individual Received Dose of 4.7 Rems.Cause of Exposure Was Erroneously Low Reading on Meter or Misreading of Teletector.Individual Was Removed from Working in Radiation Controlled Areas ML19309G7341980-04-19019 April 1980 Ro:On 800418,discovered That Level of RCS Had Dropped Significantly.Control Room Operator Tripped Running Decay Heat Pump Because of Concern for Possible Loss of Suction. Caused by Vent Valve in Decay Heat Sys ML19305C9651980-04-0202 April 1980 NP-11-80-01,describing 791022 Beach Well Sample Which Indicated Tritium Concentration Three Times Beyond Normal. Procedure Changed to Require Monthly Rather than Quarterly Sampling ML19294B5191980-02-15015 February 1980 Ro:Reanalysis of RCS Pipe Restraints Revealed Less Conservative Design than Assumed on Two Reactor Coolant Hot Leg Whip Restraints Near Steam Generator Tops.Cause Unstated.Action During Refueling Outage in Eight Wks ML19296A9261980-02-12012 February 1980 RO-NP-09-80-01:on 800116,during Normal Plant Startup,Temp Differential Limit Between Station Liquid Effluent Discharge & Lake Temp Was Exceeded.Caused by Operation of Plant W/ Cooling Tower in Bypass Mode ML19276H5511979-11-13013 November 1979 Ro:On 791112,during Seismic Supports Analysis,Safety Factors on 11 Seismic Supports Found Lower than Expected.Unit Was in Cold Shutdown.Caused by Design Error in Initial Stress Calculations.Hangers Will Be Modified ML19210D7031979-11-12012 November 1979 Ro:On 791109,steam & Feedwater Rupture Control Sys Steam Generator Low Level Trip Setpoint Discovered Less Conservative than Tech Spec Requirements.Caused by Level Transmitter Setpoint Drift.Design Work Underway ML19254F9261979-11-0202 November 1979 RO-NP-09-79-06:on 791008,station Vent Recorder UJR5023 Was Inoperable.Caused by Recorder Not Advancing Paper Under Printer Due to Drive Shaft & Gear Mechanism Jam.All Ujr Recorders Will Be Replaced ML19275A5911979-09-27027 September 1979 RO NP-09-79-05:on 790831,during Review of Station Vent Data, Physicist Determined That Vent Recorder Was Inoperable. Caused by Inoperable Computer Point.Recorder Recalibr & Computer Input Card Changed ML19253A0961979-06-29029 June 1979 Notification of Violation of Tech Spec 3.4.1 on 790628. During Surveillance Testing on Reactor Protection Sys Channel 4,instrument & Control Technician Shorted Several Terminals W/Allegator Clip ML19282B7051979-02-28028 February 1979 Ro:On 790228,during Maint,Startup Transformer 01 Was de- Energized,But Addl Surveillance Required by Action Statement of Tech Spec 3.8.1.1 Was Not Performed.Caused by Personnel Oversight.Surveillance Testing Begun Approx 2-h Later ML19282A8681979-02-21021 February 1979 RO NP-09-79-04:on 790126,station Vent Monitor Re 2024 Generated Excessive Noise;Later Pump for Station Vent Monitor Re 2025 Seized.Caused by Normal Vane Wear & Low Flow During Testing.Pumps for Both Monitors Replaced ML19269C5951979-02-0101 February 1979 RO NP-09-79-02:on 790104,svc Water Sys Header Outflow Radiation Monitor Re 8432 Found Inoperable.Caused by Design Error Resulting in Component Deficiency.Flow Switch on Re 8432 Replaced & Facility Change Request Prepared ML19256A8011979-01-12012 January 1979 Reportable Occurrence NP-09-78-01:on 781215,during Routine Review of Shift Foreman'S Log,Discovered Svc Water Sys Out Header Radiation Monitor RE8432 Had Been Inoperable.Caused Apparently by Design Error.Facility Change Request Prepared ML19289C3681979-01-0505 January 1979 Reportable Occurrence NP-09-78-03 on 781209-10:discharge Temp for Station Liquid Effluents Exceeded 20 F Limit Above Lake Temp.Caused in Part by Design Deficiency in Sys Used to Determine Effluent Liquid Discharge Temp ML19256A7861979-01-0202 January 1979 to Suppl Info Sheet for LER NP-33-78-120 on 781005.Other Svc Water Valves Associated W/Component Cooling Water Heat Exchangers Were Inspected for Similar Inoperable Conditions.No Problems Noted ML19261B2121979-01-0202 January 1979 RO NP-09-79-01:on 790102,station Ventilation Radiation Monitors Re 2024 & Re 2025 Found Inoperable.Apparently Caused by Component Failure.Previous Occurrences on 770829 & 771214 Not Reported Due to Personnel Error.Units Repaired ML19263C1761978-12-15015 December 1978 RO-NP-09-78-01 on 781215:svc Water Sys Out Header Radiation Monitor Was Inoperable.Caused by Component Failure Due to Design Error.Personnel Informed of Environ Tech Specs ML20027A3751978-09-22022 September 1978 RO NP-33-77-64 on 770827:reactor Coolant Pump 1-1-2 Tripped Removing One of Two Reactor Coolant Pumps of Loop from Operation.B&C Phase Surge Capacitors Were Discovered to Be Damaged Due to Design Deficiency ML19329B0351978-07-18018 July 1978 RO 78-072-04-T-0:on 780710,station Effluent Chlorine Concentration Exceeded Tech Spec Limits.Caused by Personnel Mistakenly Returning Intake Chlorinator to Automatic Return to Svc to Be Expedited ML19317F5311978-04-17017 April 1978 Ro:On 780414,taped Electrical Terminations on Containment Air Cooler Units Found Not to Have Required LOCA Qualification.Caused by Mfg Inadequacy.Terminations to Be Reworked W/Qualified Tubing ML19317F5621978-02-24024 February 1978 Ro:On 780221,control Rod Drive Sys Trip Circuit Breaker Cabinets Found to Have Inadequate Welds.Welds to Be Lengthened to Conform W/Shaker Table Test During Apr 1978 Outage ML19317F5381977-11-16016 November 1977 Ro:On 771110,defect Discovered in Auxiliary Feed Pump Turbine Installed at Facility.Involves Potential for Governing Valve to Close While Turbine Not in Svc.Closure Caused by Excessive Vibration of Adjacent Startup Feed Pump ML19329A7821977-10-12012 October 1977 RO NP-33-77-73:on 770917,makeup Pump 1-2 Removed from Svc to Allow Repair of Oil Leak on Outboard Bearing Plate. Caused by Design Deficiency in End Plate Seal.New O-ring Installed ML19317F5351977-10-11011 October 1977 Ro:On 770930,defect Discovered in Governor on Auxiliary Feed Pumps Installed at Facility.Potential Created for Failure of Both Auxiliary Feed Pumps to Come Up to Design Speed Upon Startup.Superceded Util 771005 Ltr ML19329A8121977-10-0404 October 1977 RO NP-33-77-76:on 770901,reactor Coolant Pump 1-2-1 Tripped.Caused by Low Seal Injection & Component Cooling Water Flow,Due to Personnel Error.Instrument Air Valves Relabeled ML19329A7961977-10-0404 October 1977 RO NP-33-77-74:on 770907,decay Heat Suction Valve DH-12 Closed During Switching from Normal to Alternate Power Supply for Valve.Caused by Design Deficiency in Interlock/Control Circuit.Wiring Change in Process ML19329A8071977-09-28028 September 1977 RO NP-33-77-75:on 770829,RCS Have Less than 525 F in Mode 2,startup.Caused by Procedure Error in Shutdown Procedure & Fact That Only Three Reactor Coolant Pumps Were in Operation.Reactor Shut Down ML19319B8221977-09-27027 September 1977 RO NP-33-77-62:on 770825,auxiliary Feed Pump 1-1 Rendered Inoperable During Permanent Pressure Relief Valve Psv 4980 Installation.Relief Valve Installation Completed,Auxiliary Feed Pump Cooling Water Restored & Pump Declared Operable ML19329B6521977-09-26026 September 1977 RO NP-09-77-02:on 770830,during Surveillance Test,Personnel Discovered That Weekly Gaseous Grab Sample from Station Vent Monitor Was Not Obtained.Caused by Component Failure. Stack Radiation Monitor Returned to Svc ML19319B8151977-09-22022 September 1977 RO NP-33-77-59:on 770826,intermediate Range Nuclear Instrument NI-3 Disconnected from Reactor Protection Sys & Connected to Reactimeter to Perform Reactivity Measurements. NI-4 Operable During Test.Power Level Maintained at 5% ML19319B8091977-09-22022 September 1977 RO NP-33-77-64:on 770827,reactor Coolant Pump Motor 1-1-2 Tripped W/Instantaneous Ground & Differential Current Relay Indicating Fault.Caused by Damaged B&C Phase Surge Capacitors.Capacitors Repaired & Setpoints Reset ML19274D9391977-09-22022 September 1977 LER NP-33-77-64 on 770827:reactor Coolant Pump 1-1-2 Tripped,Removing One of Two Reactor Coolant Pumps from Operation.Caused by Damage to Surge Capacitors Due to Insufficient Mounting Base ML19289D5171977-09-22022 September 1977 Updated RO NP-33-77-64 on 770827:reactor Coolant Pump 1-1-2 Tripped,Removing Reactor Coolant Pump from Operation.Caused by Damaged Surge Capacitors.Capacitors on All Four Reactor Coolant Pump Motors Replaced W/Units of New Design ML19319B7861977-09-19019 September 1977 RO NP-33-77-69:on 770823,hydraulic Snubber EBD-19-H 144 Discovered Upside Down.Caused by Loose Lock Nut on Snubber Extension Piece Allowing Rotation & Placing Fluid Reservoir Below Cylinder.Snubber Purged & Tested.Lock Nut Tightened 1990-03-30
[Table view] Category:LER)
MONTHYEARML20042D8401990-03-30030 March 1990 Supplement to 900105 Special Rept Re Inoperability of Diesel Fire Pump Due to Failure in Right Angle Gear Drive. Broken Studs Replaced W/Cap Screws Per Vendor Recommendations & Preventive Maint Activity Added ML20012C6861990-03-15015 March 1990 Ro:On 900204,daily Functional Test Not Done for Portable Fire Detection Sys.Caused by Shift Supervisor Failure to Ensure That Test Was Done.Requirements of Daily Functional Test Will Be Added to Operations Dept Monthly Activity Log ML20005F4401990-01-0505 January 1990 Special Rept:On 891129,diesel Fire Pump Failed While Providing Water to Support Cleaning Activity Unrelated to Fire Protection Sys.Caused by Broken Studs.Broken Studs Replaced W/Cap Screws Per Vendor Current Recommendation ML20050A9651982-03-22022 March 1982 RO NP-09-82-02:on 820222,free Chlorine Discharged in Excess of Ets,Section 2.3.1 Limit of 2-h Per Day.Caused by Equipment Deficiency.Feed Rate Will Be Verified During Chlorination Sys Lineup Changes ML20040G1191982-02-0303 February 1982 RO NP-09-82-01:on 820104,max Discharge Temp Above Ambient Lake Temp Limit Was Exceeded During Unusual Weather Change. Alarm T189 Setpoint Changed from 15 F to 17 F ML20010G3071981-08-31031 August 1981 Ro:Ie Bulletin 80-11 Analysis Determined That Listed Walls Would Be Overstressed During Seismic Event ML20005B3831981-06-25025 June 1981 RO NP-09-81-01:on 810526,max Discharge Temp Differential, Above Ambient Lake Temp,Was Slightly Exceeded.Caused by Difficulty in Maintaining Balance Between Operating to Prevent Exceeding Limit & to Prevent Cooling Tower Damage ML19350C2261981-03-17017 March 1981 Corrected Page 3 to Supplemental Info for LER 80-090 ML19341C2391981-02-18018 February 1981 Forwards Revised Supplemental Info Sheets for LER 79-050 Re Unplanned Reactivity Insertion.Caused by Mechanical, Personnel & Procedural Error.Valve Mu 39 Disassembled & Gaskets Installed ML19340C8281980-12-0101 December 1980 Supplemental Info Re RO NP-32-80-12:on 800724,w/unit in Mode 5,loss of Decay Heat Flow Observed.No Indication for Valve Position of Decay Heat Isolation Valve DH12.Revision Replaces Supplemental Info for RO 80-058 ML19345A8461980-11-18018 November 1980 Ro:On 801117 All Four Containment Pressure Transmitters Found to Be Inoperable Due to Surveillance Test Procedure Error.Emergency Tech Spec Relief Requested ML19337B4281980-09-0909 September 1980 RO NP-09-80-01:on 800116 & 0210,discharge Temp for Liquid Effluents Exceeded 20 F Above Lake Temp Due to Procedural Deficiencies.Cooling Tower Was Operated in Bypass Mode Causing Temp to Elevate Above Normal Temp During Startup ML19331B9031980-08-0404 August 1980 Ro:On 800803,heat Decay Flow Interrupted.Caused by Traveling Decay Heat Isolation Valve DH11 During Safety Features Actuation Sys Removal.Bistable Reinstalled & Pump Restarted within 3 Minutes ML19331B9001980-07-26026 July 1980 Ro:On 800724,decay Heat Flow Interrupted Twice.Caused by Inadvertently Shorted Decay Heat Isolation Valve DH12 Fuse Clip to Ground & by Tripped Output Bistable BA413 During Facility Change Request Work ML19320B9921980-06-27027 June 1980 Ro:On 800627,pipe Support HCB-40-41 on Component Cooling Water Supply to Control Rod Drive Mechanism Found Not Installed.Also,Lateral Restraint CCA-8-H15 on Pressurizer Relief Inlet Located 9 Inches from Analyzed Location ML19312E1641980-05-23023 May 1980 Ro:On 800430,chemistry & Health Physics Individual Received Dose of 4.7 Rems.Cause of Exposure Was Erroneously Low Reading on Meter or Misreading of Teletector.Individual Was Removed from Working in Radiation Controlled Areas ML19309G7341980-04-19019 April 1980 Ro:On 800418,discovered That Level of RCS Had Dropped Significantly.Control Room Operator Tripped Running Decay Heat Pump Because of Concern for Possible Loss of Suction. Caused by Vent Valve in Decay Heat Sys ML19305C9651980-04-0202 April 1980 NP-11-80-01,describing 791022 Beach Well Sample Which Indicated Tritium Concentration Three Times Beyond Normal. Procedure Changed to Require Monthly Rather than Quarterly Sampling ML19294B5191980-02-15015 February 1980 Ro:Reanalysis of RCS Pipe Restraints Revealed Less Conservative Design than Assumed on Two Reactor Coolant Hot Leg Whip Restraints Near Steam Generator Tops.Cause Unstated.Action During Refueling Outage in Eight Wks ML19296A9261980-02-12012 February 1980 RO-NP-09-80-01:on 800116,during Normal Plant Startup,Temp Differential Limit Between Station Liquid Effluent Discharge & Lake Temp Was Exceeded.Caused by Operation of Plant W/ Cooling Tower in Bypass Mode ML19276H5511979-11-13013 November 1979 Ro:On 791112,during Seismic Supports Analysis,Safety Factors on 11 Seismic Supports Found Lower than Expected.Unit Was in Cold Shutdown.Caused by Design Error in Initial Stress Calculations.Hangers Will Be Modified ML19210D7031979-11-12012 November 1979 Ro:On 791109,steam & Feedwater Rupture Control Sys Steam Generator Low Level Trip Setpoint Discovered Less Conservative than Tech Spec Requirements.Caused by Level Transmitter Setpoint Drift.Design Work Underway ML19254F9261979-11-0202 November 1979 RO-NP-09-79-06:on 791008,station Vent Recorder UJR5023 Was Inoperable.Caused by Recorder Not Advancing Paper Under Printer Due to Drive Shaft & Gear Mechanism Jam.All Ujr Recorders Will Be Replaced ML19275A5911979-09-27027 September 1979 RO NP-09-79-05:on 790831,during Review of Station Vent Data, Physicist Determined That Vent Recorder Was Inoperable. Caused by Inoperable Computer Point.Recorder Recalibr & Computer Input Card Changed ML19253A0961979-06-29029 June 1979 Notification of Violation of Tech Spec 3.4.1 on 790628. During Surveillance Testing on Reactor Protection Sys Channel 4,instrument & Control Technician Shorted Several Terminals W/Allegator Clip ML19282B7051979-02-28028 February 1979 Ro:On 790228,during Maint,Startup Transformer 01 Was de- Energized,But Addl Surveillance Required by Action Statement of Tech Spec 3.8.1.1 Was Not Performed.Caused by Personnel Oversight.Surveillance Testing Begun Approx 2-h Later ML19282A8681979-02-21021 February 1979 RO NP-09-79-04:on 790126,station Vent Monitor Re 2024 Generated Excessive Noise;Later Pump for Station Vent Monitor Re 2025 Seized.Caused by Normal Vane Wear & Low Flow During Testing.Pumps for Both Monitors Replaced ML19269C5951979-02-0101 February 1979 RO NP-09-79-02:on 790104,svc Water Sys Header Outflow Radiation Monitor Re 8432 Found Inoperable.Caused by Design Error Resulting in Component Deficiency.Flow Switch on Re 8432 Replaced & Facility Change Request Prepared ML19256A8011979-01-12012 January 1979 Reportable Occurrence NP-09-78-01:on 781215,during Routine Review of Shift Foreman'S Log,Discovered Svc Water Sys Out Header Radiation Monitor RE8432 Had Been Inoperable.Caused Apparently by Design Error.Facility Change Request Prepared ML19289C3681979-01-0505 January 1979 Reportable Occurrence NP-09-78-03 on 781209-10:discharge Temp for Station Liquid Effluents Exceeded 20 F Limit Above Lake Temp.Caused in Part by Design Deficiency in Sys Used to Determine Effluent Liquid Discharge Temp ML19256A7861979-01-0202 January 1979 to Suppl Info Sheet for LER NP-33-78-120 on 781005.Other Svc Water Valves Associated W/Component Cooling Water Heat Exchangers Were Inspected for Similar Inoperable Conditions.No Problems Noted ML19261B2121979-01-0202 January 1979 RO NP-09-79-01:on 790102,station Ventilation Radiation Monitors Re 2024 & Re 2025 Found Inoperable.Apparently Caused by Component Failure.Previous Occurrences on 770829 & 771214 Not Reported Due to Personnel Error.Units Repaired ML19263C1761978-12-15015 December 1978 RO-NP-09-78-01 on 781215:svc Water Sys Out Header Radiation Monitor Was Inoperable.Caused by Component Failure Due to Design Error.Personnel Informed of Environ Tech Specs ML20027A3751978-09-22022 September 1978 RO NP-33-77-64 on 770827:reactor Coolant Pump 1-1-2 Tripped Removing One of Two Reactor Coolant Pumps of Loop from Operation.B&C Phase Surge Capacitors Were Discovered to Be Damaged Due to Design Deficiency ML19329B0351978-07-18018 July 1978 RO 78-072-04-T-0:on 780710,station Effluent Chlorine Concentration Exceeded Tech Spec Limits.Caused by Personnel Mistakenly Returning Intake Chlorinator to Automatic Return to Svc to Be Expedited ML19317F5311978-04-17017 April 1978 Ro:On 780414,taped Electrical Terminations on Containment Air Cooler Units Found Not to Have Required LOCA Qualification.Caused by Mfg Inadequacy.Terminations to Be Reworked W/Qualified Tubing ML19317F5621978-02-24024 February 1978 Ro:On 780221,control Rod Drive Sys Trip Circuit Breaker Cabinets Found to Have Inadequate Welds.Welds to Be Lengthened to Conform W/Shaker Table Test During Apr 1978 Outage ML19317F5381977-11-16016 November 1977 Ro:On 771110,defect Discovered in Auxiliary Feed Pump Turbine Installed at Facility.Involves Potential for Governing Valve to Close While Turbine Not in Svc.Closure Caused by Excessive Vibration of Adjacent Startup Feed Pump ML19329A7821977-10-12012 October 1977 RO NP-33-77-73:on 770917,makeup Pump 1-2 Removed from Svc to Allow Repair of Oil Leak on Outboard Bearing Plate. Caused by Design Deficiency in End Plate Seal.New O-ring Installed ML19317F5351977-10-11011 October 1977 Ro:On 770930,defect Discovered in Governor on Auxiliary Feed Pumps Installed at Facility.Potential Created for Failure of Both Auxiliary Feed Pumps to Come Up to Design Speed Upon Startup.Superceded Util 771005 Ltr ML19329A8121977-10-0404 October 1977 RO NP-33-77-76:on 770901,reactor Coolant Pump 1-2-1 Tripped.Caused by Low Seal Injection & Component Cooling Water Flow,Due to Personnel Error.Instrument Air Valves Relabeled ML19329A7961977-10-0404 October 1977 RO NP-33-77-74:on 770907,decay Heat Suction Valve DH-12 Closed During Switching from Normal to Alternate Power Supply for Valve.Caused by Design Deficiency in Interlock/Control Circuit.Wiring Change in Process ML19329A8071977-09-28028 September 1977 RO NP-33-77-75:on 770829,RCS Have Less than 525 F in Mode 2,startup.Caused by Procedure Error in Shutdown Procedure & Fact That Only Three Reactor Coolant Pumps Were in Operation.Reactor Shut Down ML19319B8221977-09-27027 September 1977 RO NP-33-77-62:on 770825,auxiliary Feed Pump 1-1 Rendered Inoperable During Permanent Pressure Relief Valve Psv 4980 Installation.Relief Valve Installation Completed,Auxiliary Feed Pump Cooling Water Restored & Pump Declared Operable ML19329B6521977-09-26026 September 1977 RO NP-09-77-02:on 770830,during Surveillance Test,Personnel Discovered That Weekly Gaseous Grab Sample from Station Vent Monitor Was Not Obtained.Caused by Component Failure. Stack Radiation Monitor Returned to Svc ML19319B8151977-09-22022 September 1977 RO NP-33-77-59:on 770826,intermediate Range Nuclear Instrument NI-3 Disconnected from Reactor Protection Sys & Connected to Reactimeter to Perform Reactivity Measurements. NI-4 Operable During Test.Power Level Maintained at 5% ML19319B8091977-09-22022 September 1977 RO NP-33-77-64:on 770827,reactor Coolant Pump Motor 1-1-2 Tripped W/Instantaneous Ground & Differential Current Relay Indicating Fault.Caused by Damaged B&C Phase Surge Capacitors.Capacitors Repaired & Setpoints Reset ML19274D9391977-09-22022 September 1977 LER NP-33-77-64 on 770827:reactor Coolant Pump 1-1-2 Tripped,Removing One of Two Reactor Coolant Pumps from Operation.Caused by Damage to Surge Capacitors Due to Insufficient Mounting Base ML19289D5171977-09-22022 September 1977 Updated RO NP-33-77-64 on 770827:reactor Coolant Pump 1-1-2 Tripped,Removing Reactor Coolant Pump from Operation.Caused by Damaged Surge Capacitors.Capacitors on All Four Reactor Coolant Pump Motors Replaced W/Units of New Design ML19319B7861977-09-19019 September 1977 RO NP-33-77-69:on 770823,hydraulic Snubber EBD-19-H 144 Discovered Upside Down.Caused by Loose Lock Nut on Snubber Extension Piece Allowing Rotation & Placing Fluid Reservoir Below Cylinder.Snubber Purged & Tested.Lock Nut Tightened 1990-03-30
[Table view] Category:TEXT-SAFETY REPORT
MONTHYEARML20217K1231999-10-14014 October 1999 Revised Positions for DBNPS & Pnpp QA Program ML20217D5441999-09-30030 September 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for Sept 1999 for Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station.With ML20211R0811999-08-31031 August 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for Aug 1999 for Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station,Unit 1.With ML20211B0271999-08-13013 August 1999 SER Accepting Second 10-year Interval Inservice Insp Requests for Relief RR-A16,RR-A17 & RR-B9 for Plant, Unit 1 ML20210Q8541999-07-31031 July 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for July 1999 for Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station,Unit 1.With ML20209E6231999-06-30030 June 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for June 1999 for Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station,Unit 1.With ML20195K2871999-06-16016 June 1999 Safety Evaluation Accepting Licensee Response to GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves ML20195F4871999-05-31031 May 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for May 1999 for Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station,Unit 1.With ML20207E8011999-05-19019 May 1999 Non-proprietary Rev 2 to HI-981933, Design & Licensing Rept DBNPS Unit 1 Cask Pit Rack Installation Project ML20207F4351999-05-0404 May 1999 Rev 1 to DBNPS Emergency Preparedness Evaluated Exercise Manual 990504 ML20206M6341999-04-30030 April 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for Apr 1999 for Davis-Besse Nuclear Station,Unit 1.With ML20205M2931999-03-31031 March 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for Mar 1999 for Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station.With ML20207J1461999-02-28028 February 1999 Monthly Operating Rept for Feb 1999 for Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station,Unit 1.With ML20199H5931999-01-20020 January 1999 Safety Evaluation Accepting Thermo-Lag Re Ampacity Derating Issues for Plant ML20204J6751998-12-31031 December 1998 1998 Annual Rept for Dbnps,Unit 1,PNPP,Unit 1 & BVPS Units 1 & 2 ML20199E2501998-12-31031 December 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Dec 1998 for Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station,Unit 1.With ML20206B0101998-12-31031 December 1998 1998 Annual Rept for Firstenergy Corp, for Perry Nuclear Power Plant & Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station.Form 10-K Annual Rept to Us Securities & Exchange Commission for Fiscal Yr Ending 981231,encl ML20205K5781998-12-31031 December 1998 Waterhammer Phenomena in Containment Air Cooler Swss ML20197J3441998-11-30030 November 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Nov 1998 for Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station,Unit 1.With ML20195D0001998-10-31031 October 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Oct 1998 for Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station,Unit 1.With ML20155B6781998-10-28028 October 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting Proposed Reduction in Commitment Changes in QA Program Matl Receipt Insp Process ML20154H5801998-09-30030 September 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Sept 1998 for Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station,Unit 1.With ML20151W1611998-08-31031 August 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for Aug 1998 for Dbnps.With ML20237E3171998-08-21021 August 1998 ISI Summary Rept of Eleventh Refueling Outage Activities for Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station ML20237B1681998-07-31031 July 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for July 1998 for Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station,Unit 1 ML20236U5011998-07-23023 July 1998 Special Rept:On 980624,Unit 1 Site Damaged by Tornado & High Winds.Alert Declared by DBNPS Staff,Dbnps Emergency Response Facilities Activiated & Special Insp Team Deployed to Site by Nrc,As Result of Event ML20236R1441998-07-15015 July 1998 SER Related to Quality Assurance Program Description Changes for Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station,Unit 1 ML20236N7451998-06-30030 June 1998 Monthly Operating Rept for June 1998 for Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station,Unit 1 ML20236K3981998-06-30030 June 1998 SER Accepting in Part & Denying in Part Relief Requests from Some of ASME Section XI Requirements as Endorsed by 10CFR50.55a for Containment Insp for Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station,Unit 1 ML20236K5131998-06-29029 June 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting Proposed Alternate Emergency Operations 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ASAE M3LEDO EDISON December 1, 1980 M80-2601 FILE: RR 2 (NP-32-80-12)
Docket No. 50-346 License No. NPF-3 Mr. James G. Keppler Regional Director, Region III Office of Inspection and Enforcement U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 799 Roosevelt Road
Dear Mr. Keppler:
Enclosed are three copies of the supplemental information sheet , for Licensee Event Report 80-058. These sheets have been revised, and the revisions are indicated by a "1" in the left margin of each sheet. There has been no change to the LER form.
Please destroy your previous copies of this supplemental information for LER 80-058 and replace with the attached revision.
Yours truly,
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Terry D. Murray Station Superintendent Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station TDM/lj k Enclosure ;-l ,
cc: Mr. Victor Stello, Jr., Director Office of Inspection and Enforcement Encl: 40 copies Mr. Norman Haller, Director Office of Management Program Analysis Enc 1: 3 copies
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Mr. Luis Reyes g NRC Resident Inspector Eccl: 1 copy I/
THE TOLEDO ED: SON COMPANY EDISON PLAZA 300 MADISCN AVENUE TOLEDO, OHIO 43652 8012170538 DEC 101980
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. 1 TOLEDO EDISON COMPANY DAVIS-BESSE NUCLEAR POWER STATION UNIT ONE SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION FOR LER NP-32-80-12 DATE OF EVENT: July 24, 1980 FACILITY: Davis-Besse Unit 1 IDENTIFICATION OF OCCURRENCE: Loss of decay heat flow Conditions Prior to Occurrence: The unit was in Mode 5 with Power (MRT) = 0 and Load (Gross MWE) = 0.
Description of Occurrence: At 0955 hours0.0111 days <br />0.265 hours <br />0.00158 weeks <br />3.633775e-4 months <br /> on July 24, 1980, the control room operators observed a loss of decay heat flow. They noticed that there was.no indication for the valve position of decay heat isolation valve DH12. The running Decay Heat Pump 1-2 was stopped to prevent damage due to a loss of suction. At 1011 hours0.0117 days <br />0.281 hours <br />0.00167 weeks <br />3.846855e-4 months <br /> the bypass valves (DH21 and DH23) were opened and system venting began. At 1045 hours0.0121 days <br />0.29 hours <br />0.00173 weeks <br />3.976225e-4 months <br /> the Decay Heat Pump 1-2 was restarted and 1300 spm flow verified. Decay heat flow was lost for a 50 minute period.
At 2232 hours0.0258 days <br />0.62 hours <br />0.00369 weeks <br />8.49276e-4 months <br /> on July 24, 1980, personnel were attempting to clear lights _ on Safety Features Actuation System (SFAS) Channel 4 following Instrument and Controls personnel completion of Facility Change Request 79-439A. Unaware that the trip circuit for decay heat isolation valve DHil had been restored, he adjusted the constant current adjustment potentiometer (CCAP) switch level. This caused the output bistable (B/S)
BA413 to reset, which resulted in the decay heat isolation valve DHil to close.
Decay Heat Pump 1-2 was tripped im=ediately by the operator. At 2234 hours0.0259 days <br />0.621 hours <br />0.00369 weeks <br />8.50037e-4 months <br />, DHil was reopened and the pump restarted with flow of 1300 gpm verified. Decay heat flow was lost for a two minute period.
1 At 1554 hours0.018 days <br />0.432 hours <br />0.00257 weeks <br />5.91297e-4 months <br /> on August 3,1980, Instrument and Control personnel were performing work on bistable BA413 under Maintenance Work Order IC-547-80. When the bistable was re-moved, isolation valve DH11 vent closed. Decay Heat Pump 1-1 was stopped to prevent damage. This caused decay heat flow to be stopped for three minutes until the bistable could be replaced and the pump restarted.
These occurrences placed the unit in violation of Technical Specification 3.4.1 which requires at least one decay heat pump be in operation while the unit is in Mode 5.
Designation of Apparent Cause of Occurrence: The cause of the 0955 hour0.0111 days <br />0.265 hours <br />0.00158 weeks <br />3.633775e-4 months <br />s-occurrence was personnel error. While working in disconnect cabinet CDE-1132, construction elec-tricians were pulling wires.and shorted out a fuse clip. Th'is blew the 3 amp fuse in the valve control circuit causing DH12 to travel closed.
The occurrence at 2232 hours0.0258 days <br />0.62 hours <br />0.00369 weeks <br />8.49276e-4 months <br /> was attributed to procedural inadequacy. Insufficient l
j guidance on the Maintenance Work Order covering the work with regards to system restora-tion led to steps being done out of sequence. The personnel were under the impression that TP35 slide link was open and TB35 points 25 and 26 were jumpered per ST 5031.01, SFAS Monthly Test, which was being performed to check out Maintenance Work Order LER #80-058 l
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e TOLEDO EDISON COMPANY DAVIS-BESSE NUCLEAR POWER STATION UNIT ONE SUPPLEMENTAL TNFORMATION FOR LER NP-32-80-12 PAGE 2 IC FCR 79-439A, SFAS Reactor Coolant System Pressure to T-sat. In fact, an I&C technician had just removed the TP 35 slide link and the jumper for TB 35 points 25 and 26 to establish the normal system condition.
The occurrence at 1554 hours0.018 days <br />0.432 hours <br />0.00257 weeks <br />5.91297e-4 months <br /> on August 3, 1980, was attributed to personnel error.
The maintenanc'e specialist had previously reviewed the SFAS drawings for the main-tenance work order and concluded the bistable could be removed with no special pre-cautions. He incorrectly d2termined that the bistable de-energized the output relay to allow DHll to open, when actually the relay is energized by bistable BA413 to allow DHil to open.
Analysis of Occurrence: There was no danger to the health and safety of the public or to station personnel. In all three cases the loss of decay heat flow caused no significant increase in RCS temperature. There was no damage to the decay heat pump since it was stopped immediately when the valve was confirmed shut.
Corrective Action: The first event was corrected by opening the DH11 and 12 bypass valves DH21 and DH23. Decay Heat Pu=p 1-2 was revented and restarted on the bypass at 1045 hours0.0121 days <br />0.29 hours <br />0.00173 weeks <br />3.976225e-4 months <br />. The blown fuse was replaced, DHil and DH12 were opened at 1051 hours0.0122 days <br />0.292 hours <br />0.00174 weeks <br />3.999055e-4 months <br />, and DH21 and DH23 were closed. Flow was verified at 1300 gps. The details of the event and electrical work practices were discussed with the construction electrician and his supervisor.
In the second case where decay heat flow was lost, DH11 was reopened. Decay Heat Pump 1-2 was restarted and flow verified at 1300 gpm. Additional pertinent guidance will be provided on future maintenance work orders with regards to system restoration.
In the third event the bistable was reinstalled. DHil was opened and Decay Heat Pump 1l l-1 was started. Flow was restored by 1557 hours0.018 days <br />0.433 hours <br />0.00257 weeks <br />5.924385e-4 months <br /> on August 3, 1980. A tag will be attached to this module indicating that its removal will allow DH11 to go closed.
Two modules controlling core flood valves have been identified as operating in a similar manner and will also be tagged to prevent inadvertent closing of the valves.
The maintenance specialist who made the error was cautioned to use more diligence in doing his work.
Technical Specification Admendment 28 issued August 21, 1980 eliminates the requirement 1 of always maintaining power on DHil and DH12. This should eliminate inadvertent
. closings such as those experienced during this outage.
Failure Data: Previous loss of decay heat flow due to personnel errors were reported 1l in Licensee Event Reports NP-32-77-05, NP-32-77-09 and NP-33-80-54 (80-044) .
Previous losses of decay heat flew due to procedural error were reported in Licensee 1l Event Reports NP-32-77-03, NP-33-80-53 (80-043) and NP-33-80-71 (80-057) .
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