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Category:SAFETY EVALUATION REPORT--LICENSING & RELATED ISSUES
MONTHYEARML20057F2261993-09-30030 September 1993 Safety Evaluation Supporting Exemption Request from Requirements of 10CFR50.54(q) for License NPF-82 ML20056C7181993-07-14014 July 1993 SE Supporting Amend 10 to License NPF-82 ML20056A2001990-07-31031 July 1990 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 6 to License NPF-82 ML20055E3911990-06-25025 June 1990 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 5 to License NPF-82 ML20235M1941989-02-0808 February 1989 SER Accepting Util Response to NRC Bulletin 88-005 Re Identifying,Locating & Testing Nonconforming Flanges & Fittings Supplied by Piping Supplies,Inc,West Jersey Mfg Co & Chews Landing Mfgs ML20196E5961988-11-30030 November 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 10 to License NPF-36 ML20196B6831988-11-30030 November 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 9 to License NPF-36 ML20155F3531988-10-0606 October 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Util 870414 Request for Authorization to Increase Power to 25% of Full Rated Power W/Listed Conditions.Licensee Evaluation of Operation & Proposal for Inspecting Components Must Be Augmented ML20155F3431988-10-0606 October 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Util Request to Operate Facility at 25% Power Re Accident Evaluation ML20155F3381988-10-0606 October 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Util Request for Authorization to Operate Facility at 25% Power Re Sys & Procedures for Accident Mitigation ML20154K0101988-09-19019 September 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Util 840309,850621 & 860606 Responses to Generic Ltr 83-28, Required Actions Based on Generic Implication of Salem ATWS Events, Items 3.1.1, 3.1.2,3.2.1,3.2.2 & 4.5.1 ML20154F4031988-09-14014 September 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Request to Operate Facility at 25% Power Re Safety of Prolonged Operation at 25% Power ML20154F3951988-09-14014 September 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Request to Operate Facility at 25% Power Re Accident Evaluation ML20154F3921988-09-14014 September 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Request to Operate Facility at 25% Power Re Sys & Procedures for Accident Mitigation ML20154R9391988-05-31031 May 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Plant Primary Property Damage Insurance Exemption ML20236F7141987-10-19019 October 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 8 to License NPF-36 ML20234B8201987-09-14014 September 1987 SER on Util 830414,851023 & 860227 Responses to Generic Ltr 82-33 Re post-accident Monitoring Instrumentation Meeting Requirements of Reg Guide 1.97 as Applied to Emergency Response Facility ML20237G4701987-08-14014 August 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 7 to License NPF-36 ML20214K3961987-05-18018 May 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 6 to License NPF-36 ML20215M4181987-05-0404 May 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 5 to License NPF-36 ML20211N5921986-12-0909 December 1986 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 4 to License NPF-36 ML20213D5001986-11-0303 November 1986 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 3 to License NPF-36 ML20205E0601986-08-0101 August 1986 SER of Tdi Owners Group Program to Validate & Upgrade Quality of Tdi Diesel Generators for Nuclear Emergency Standby Svc.Technical Solution Available to Address Problem ML20154L9801986-03-0404 March 1986 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 2 to License NPF-36 ML20138N6701985-12-0606 December 1985 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 1 to License NPF-36 ML20058E1851982-07-15015 July 1982 Safety Evaluation Supporting Order Extending Const Completion Date to 830331 1993-09-30
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MONTHYEARML20140G4481997-05-0101 May 1997 Part 21 Rept Re Potential Defect in Component of Dsrv & Dsr Enterprise Standby Diesel Generator Sys.Recommends That Springs Be Inspected on Periodic Basis,Such as During Refueling Outages ML20135D8011996-11-26026 November 1996 Part 21 Rept Re Two Safety Related Valves Supplied by Velan Valve Corp Were Not in Compliance W/Originally Supplied QA Documentation.Returned Valves to Velan in May 1996 & on 961120 Velan Advised That Valves Had Been Misplaced ML20080G4691995-01-26026 January 1995 Record of Telcon W/Nrc & Licensees 950126 to Clarify Position Re Dispositioning of Exempt Sources Listed in Section 6.3.3 of Shoreham Termination Survey Final Rept Dtd Oct 1994 ML20069F0001994-01-24024 January 1994 Vols 1-4 to Shoreham Decommissioning Project Termination Survey Final Rept ML20058K3841993-12-0909 December 1993 Part 21 Rept Re Potential Defect in Component of Dsrv & Dsr Enterprise Standby DG Sys,Regarding Potential Problem W/ Subcover Assembled Atop Power Head ML20057F2261993-09-30030 September 1993 Safety Evaluation Supporting Exemption Request from Requirements of 10CFR50.54(q) for License NPF-82 ML20056C7181993-07-14014 July 1993 SE Supporting Amend 10 to License NPF-82 ML20045B3551993-06-11011 June 1993 LER 93-001-00:on 930429,refueling Jib Crane Moved in Vicinity of Spent Fuel Pool Using vendor-supplied Lifting Eye in Violation of NUREG-0612.Caused by Failure to Identify Crane as Heavy Load.Meetings held.W/930611 Ltr ML20045C8881993-06-0808 June 1993 Vols 1 & 2 to Refueling Jib Crane 1T31-CRN-008A Incident Root Cause Analysis. W/One Oversize Encl ML20044C1181993-02-28028 February 1993 Shoreham Nuclear Power Station Updated Decommissioning Plan. ML20128P6451993-02-28028 February 1993 Snps Decommissioning Project Termination Survey Final Rept for Steam Turbine Sys (N31) ML20128P7431993-02-19019 February 1993 Rev 3 to 93X027, Nuclear QA Surveillance Rept ML20127H2301993-01-15015 January 1993 Part 21 Rept Re Potential Defeat in Component of Dsrv & Dsr Enterprise Standby DG Sys.Starting Air Distributor Housing Assemblies Installed as Replacement Parts at Listed Sites ML20126B0421992-12-17017 December 1992 Final Part 21 Rept Re Potential Problem W/Steel Cylinder Heads.Initially Reported on 921125.Caused by Inadequate Cast Wall Thickness at 3/4-inch-10 Bolt Hole.Stud at Location Indicated on Encl Sketch Should Be Removed ML20125C7161992-12-0707 December 1992 Part 21 Rept Re Possibility for Malfunction of Declutching Mechanisms in SMB/SB-000 & SMB/SB/SBD-00 Actuators. Malfunction Only Occurs During Seismic Event.Balanced Levers May Be Purchased from Vendor.List of Affected Utils Encl ML20127P5861992-11-23023 November 1992 Followup to 921005 Part 21 Rept Re Potential Defect in SB/SBD-1 Housing Cover Screws.Procedure Re Replacement of SBD-1 Spring Cover Bolts Encl.All Fasteners Should Be Loosened & Removed.List of Affected Utils Encl ML20128B9641992-10-31031 October 1992 Rev 0 to Shoreham Decommissioning Project Termination Survey Plan ML20118B4391992-09-11011 September 1992 Part 21 Rept Re Degradation in Abb Type 27N Undervoltage Relays Used in Electrical Switchgear.Recommends That Users Review Applications Requiring Exposures Greater than 1E03 Rads TID W/Time Delay Function Option ML20099H5781992-07-31031 July 1992 Rev 4 to Shoreham Defueled Sar ML20114A6311992-07-28028 July 1992 Shoreham Decommissioning Plan ML20101K5791992-06-25025 June 1992 Long Island Power Authority Shoreham Decommissioning Project,Shoreham Nuclear Power Station,Technical Rept on Water Processing & Water Mgt Activities for Reactor Pressure Vessel & Wet Cutting Station ML20094L1271992-03-13013 March 1992 Amend 1 to Part 21 Rept 159 Re Potential Defect in Power Cylinder Liner.Initially Reported on 920115.Caused by Liner/ Block Fit & Localized Matl Microstructure.All Drawings & Specs Revised to Address Matl Design Requirements ML20082M5081991-08-26026 August 1991 Rev 3 to Shoreham Defueled Sar PM-91-125, Monthly Operating Rept for Jul 1991 for Shoreham Nuclear Power Station1991-07-31031 July 1991 Monthly Operating Rept for Jul 1991 for Shoreham Nuclear Power Station PM-91-112, Monthly Operating Rept for Jun 1991 for Shoreham Nuclear Power Station1991-06-30030 June 1991 Monthly Operating Rept for Jun 1991 for Shoreham Nuclear Power Station PM-91-075, Monthly Operating Rept for Apr 1991 for Shoreham Nuclear Power Station1991-04-30030 April 1991 Monthly Operating Rept for Apr 1991 for Shoreham Nuclear Power Station ML20024G7171991-04-22022 April 1991 LER 91-001-00:on 910324,RB Normal Ventilation Sys (Rbnvs) Outboard Exhaust Valve Closed for No Apparent Reason.Cause Inconclusive.Sys Restored to Normal Lineup & Rbnvs Outboard Valve Will Be Stroked on Routine basis.W/910422 Ltr SNRC-1806, Revised Pages 2 & 6 to Encl a of 10CFR50.59 Annual Rept for 19901991-04-15015 April 1991 Revised Pages 2 & 6 to Encl a of 10CFR50.59 Annual Rept for 1990 PM-91-058, Monthly Operating Rept for Mar 1991 for Shoreham Nuclear Power Station1991-03-31031 March 1991 Monthly Operating Rept for Mar 1991 for Shoreham Nuclear Power Station PM-91-037, Monthly Operating Rept for Feb 1991 for Shoreham Nuclear Power Station1991-02-28028 February 1991 Monthly Operating Rept for Feb 1991 for Shoreham Nuclear Power Station PM-91-016, Monthly Operating Rept for Jan 1991 for Shoreham Nuclear Power Station1991-01-31031 January 1991 Monthly Operating Rept for Jan 1991 for Shoreham Nuclear Power Station SNRC-1797, 10CFR 50.59 Annual Rept of Facility Changes,Procedure Changes,Tests & Experiments for Jan-Dec 19901990-12-31031 December 1990 10CFR 50.59 Annual Rept of Facility Changes,Procedure Changes,Tests & Experiments for Jan-Dec 1990 SNRC-1794, Shoreham Nuclear Power Station Annual Operating Rept,19901990-12-31031 December 1990 Shoreham Nuclear Power Station Annual Operating Rept,1990 SNRC-1799, Lilco 1990 Annual Rept1990-12-31031 December 1990 Lilco 1990 Annual Rept ML20069Q3901990-12-31031 December 1990 Shoreham Nuclear Power Station Decommissioning Plan. (Filed in Category P) ML20028H0231990-09-28028 September 1990 LER 90-007-00:on 900907,unplanned Actuation of ESF Sys Occurred During I&C Surveillance Test.Caused by Inadequate procedure.SP44.650.16 Revised to Require That Leads Lifted & Individually separated.W/900928 Ltr ML20056A2001990-07-31031 July 1990 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 6 to License NPF-82 PM-90-097, Monthly Operating Rept for June 1990 for Shoreham Nuclear Power Station1990-06-30030 June 1990 Monthly Operating Rept for June 1990 for Shoreham Nuclear Power Station ML20055E3911990-06-25025 June 1990 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 5 to License NPF-82 PM-90-083, Monthly Operating Rept for May 1990 for Shoreham Nuclear Power Station1990-05-31031 May 1990 Monthly Operating Rept for May 1990 for Shoreham Nuclear Power Station 05000322/LER-1987-0351990-05-16016 May 1990 LER 87-035-02:on 871221,880106 & 0330,high Energy Line Break Logic Isolations of RWCU & Main Steam Line Drain Valves Occurred.Caused by Problems W/Temp Monitoring Units. Grounding Scheme Changed & Transformers Rewired 05000322/LER-1986-0321990-05-16016 May 1990 LER 86-032-01:on 860728,RWCU Isolated on High Differential Flow Sensed by Steam Leak Detection Sys While Placing Filter Demineralizers in Operation.Cause Not Determined. Operating Procedures Revised to Monitor RWCU Sys 05000322/LER-1987-0091990-05-16016 May 1990 LER 87-009-01:on 870203,full Reactor Trip Occurred Due to Perturbation in Ref Leg.Caused by Spurious Low Level Reactor Pressure Vessel Water Level Signal.Existing Level & Pressure Transmitters Replaced W/Newer Models 05000322/LER-1989-0031990-05-16016 May 1990 LER 89-003-01:on 890310,emergency Diesel Generator (EDG) 102 Manually Shutdown During 18-month Surveillance Test Due to Failure of EDG Output Breaker.Cause Not Determined. Replacement Breaker Installed in Cubicle 102-8 05000322/LER-1985-0591990-05-16016 May 1990 LER 85-059-01:on 851219,half Reactor Trip,Full NSSS Shutoff Sys Isolation & Reactor Bldg Standby Ventilation Sys Initiation Occurred Due to Loss of Power to Reactor Protection Sys Bus B.Assembly Breaker Reset 05000322/LER-1988-0151990-05-16016 May 1990 LER 88-015-02:on 880916,seismic Monitoring Instrumentation, Including Peak Acceleration Recorders,Removed from Svc for More than 30 Days Due to Corrosion on Scratch Plates.Cover Gasket Replaced & Thermal Barrier Mount to Be Installed 05000322/LER-1988-0031990-05-16016 May 1990 LER 88-003-01:on 880322,unplanned Automatic Initiation of Reactor Bldg Standby Ventilation Sys Side a Occurred During Deenergization of Relay.Caused by Close Placement of Relay Terminals.Wiring Inside Electrical Panels Reworked 05000322/LER-1986-0141990-05-16016 May 1990 LER 86-014-01:on 860305,full Reactor Trip Occurred Due to Momentary False Low Vessel Level Signal,Causing Hydraulic Pressure Spike in Ref Leg A.Bourton Tube Type Pressure Transmitter Replaced W/Rosemount Model 1153 05000322/LER-1987-0121990-05-16016 May 1990 LER 87-012-01:on 870504,uplanned Actuation of ESF Occurred. Caused by Technician Loosing Footing & Accidently Hitting Outside Cover of Level Switch.Permanent Ladders & Platforms Installed at Head Tank Level Switches 05000322/LER-1988-0171990-05-16016 May 1990 LER 88-017-01:on 881025,discovered That Seismic Monitoring Instrumentation Returned to Svc Prior to Verifying Sys Operability & Special Rept Not Written.Caused by Personnel Error.Surveillance Engineer Reassigned 1997-05-01
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\...../ ENCLOSURE 3 SAFETY EVALUATION OF THE REQUEST TO OPERATE THE SHOREHAM NUCLEAR POWER STATION AT 25 PERCENT POWER SAFETY OF PROLONGED OPERATION AT 25 PERCENT POWER
- 1. INTRODUCTION The staff concerns that prolonged off-design and reduced power operation may cause accelerated wear or undesirable # 7ue damage to certain safety-related equipment from low-flow instability or 1, / low induced vibration. Because of this concern, the staff has evaluated these issues as they relate to the reliability of certain safety-related equipment including pumps and valves that may undergo prolonged low-power operation. Based on the staff evaluation, the licensee was requested to detennine 1) equipment that may be affected by the low-power operation, 2) the impact of low-power operation on the reliability of these equipment, and 3) compensatory measures to be taken should the reliability of any equipment be affected.
In response to the staff's request dated June 16, 1987, the licensee submitted a letter dated August 4, 1987 addressing the staff's concerns as noted above.
An evaluation of the licensee's submittal is presented below.
- 2. EVALUATION In an August 4, 1987 submittal, LILCO stated that all plant safety-related systems and equipment were investigated for the effects of continued low-power operation, and the following systems were identified to be power dependent.
- Neutron Monitoring System (NMS)
Reactor Building Closed-Loop Cooling Water System (RBCWS)
Reactor Building Service Water System (RBSWS)
RBSYS/CRAC Chilled Water System (RCCWS)
Orywell Air Cooling System (DACS)
- ReactorRecirculationSystem(RRS)
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The staff has not done a detailed review of all plant systems but a cursory review indicates that LILC0's list of all safety-related systems appears to be complete. The staff also finds that the above eight systems, although power dependent, are not all flow dependent.
The operation of NMS at continued low power induces no significant different operational conditions which could affect the life of NMS operation. With respect to RBSWS, RBCWS, RCCWS and DACS, they are all power dependent, but low-power operation would merely result in a less frequent usage of these systems, and therefore would not adversely affect the systems operation. However, with regard to RRS, MSS and FWS, the staff finds that they are not only power dependent, but also are subjected to prolonged reduced and possibly unfavorable flow operations.
Recent industry experience showed that accelerated wear and failure of certain check valves could occur due to continued undesirable flow operations. Based on this industry experience, the staff requested the licensee to investigate the impact of low-power operation on the reliability of certain equipment in these systems including pumps and valves.
In response to the staff's request, LILCO evaluated the design and operation of the above noted eight power-dependent systems and associated eouipment and concluded that they were all designed to operate over the entire ra?ge of power operation. In addition, the licensee concluded that no signif', cant adverse impact on equipment reliability would result from continued low-power operation. The staff agrees that all systems and equipmer.c might be designed to operate over the entire power range but disagrees thst they would all be designed to operate for a prolonged low-power operatian.
Recognizing that feedwater check valves might be the components most vulner-able to reduced flew operation, the licensee hvestigated the designs of feedwater check valves, and associated piping configuration and flow con-ditions. One aspect of the licensee's hvestigation involved the development of minimum flow velocity requirements. A comparison of these minimum flow velocities to the 25 percent power flow velocity showed that the feedwater check valves would only remain partially open. Another aspect of the licensee's evaluation involved identifying potential sources of flow disturbances in the piping system, and the licensee found no sources of significant flow disturbances in the Shoreham feedwater piping system. As a result, the licensee concluded that failure of these check valves was not anticipated since these valves would remain in a stable, partially open position since significant flow disturbances have not been identified.
The staff's review indicates that a partially open check valve presents an unstable flow condition around the valve disc. Regardless how stable the main flow is assumed, the disc position will fluctuate due to pump flow pulsations, causing accelerated wear of the connecting moving parts. Industry data shows that check valve failures can occur after a couple of years of low-flow operation.-
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The ASME Code, Section.XI, requires Inservice Testing (IST) of all safety-related valves. As for check valves, the Code requires that the safety-related position (open or closed) of a check valve be verified every three months.
This Code requirement for check valve testing is not sufficient to detect degradation of valve internals. Rather, it is a pass / fail type of test and may not be sufficient in some cases to detect missing valve disks. It is the staff's position that additional inspection has to be instituted to ensure early detection of degradation of valve internals. The licensee comitted to perform disassembly and inspection of feedwater system check valve internals, but only proposed to perform it one time at its first refueling outage following the 25 percent power operation. The staff finds the proposed type of inspection acceptable, but only performing it once is inadequate. Based on the available industry experience on check valve failures, the staff concludes that the proposed inspection should be performed at intervals not to exceed two years between inspections.
Excepting feedwater check valves, there has been little failure data reported on other components associated with reduced power operation. It should be noted that the proposed feedwater check valve inspection program and any IST related pump / valve maintenance will provide useful information and indication on how other components in reduced flow systems may behave over extended periods of operation. Pending the results of the proposed inspection and other related activities, inspection and investigation of other flow-dependent components may be necessary. Therefore, detailed recordkeeping of the inspection results and root cause failure analyses need to be incorporated into the procedures of the proposed inspection program. The licensee is required to provide a report to NRC within 90 days of the proposed inspections sumarizing activities performed and results of the inspections. Furthermore, should any anomalies be detected during the feedwater check valve inspection or during inservice testing of any other pumpt, and valves in reduced flow systems, the licensee must provide a report to NRC detailing root cause analysis, compensatory action planned and taken, and investigation results of other flow-dependent systems including RRS and MSS.
In its August 4, 1987 submittal, the licensee did not indicate nor address any concerns regarding pump operation at reduced power. The staff's review of Shoreham pumps indicates that all safety-related pumps are either protected by a mini-flow return line, or not adversely affected by reduced power operation. Therefore, the staff concludes that increased surveillance requirements on pumps are not necessary at this time. However, should any concerns be detected from the valve inspection program, the effect of reduced power opcration may Le reevaluated.
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- 3. CONCLUSION Based on the above discussion, the staff finds that the licensee's evaluation of the low-power operation and proposal of inspecti g certain components must be augmented. The staff concludes that the licensee's proposal should be modified to include (1) a commitment to disas Enble and inspect feedwater check valves every two years, (2) a 90-day reporting requirenant following the inspection and (3) extension of the investigation and compensatory action to all affected components, not just limited to feedwater check valves should any anomalies be detected. By committing to the modified proposal and reporting requirements, the licensee would provide adequate assurance for early detection of degradations of affected pumps and valves that might be subjected to prolonged low-power operation.
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