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MONTHYEAR05000395/LER-2024-002, Loss of Control Room Emergency Filtration System2024-10-15015 October 2024 Loss of Control Room Emergency Filtration System ML24290A1052024-10-0707 October 2024 Core Operating Limits Report VCSNS Unit 1 Cycle 29, Revision 0 ML24274A1942024-09-26026 September 2024 (Vcsns), Unit 1 Subsequent License Renewal Application (SLRA) First 10 CFR 54.21(b) Annual Amendment IR 05000395/20244042024-09-26026 September 2024 Cyber Security Inspection Report 05000395-2024404 - Public ML24267A0542024-09-23023 September 2024 Clarification Regarding Area of Potential Effect for the Subsequent Operating License Renewal for Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station Fairfield County, South Carolina (SHPO Project Number: 22-EJ0147) (Docket Number: 50-395) ML24267A0642024-09-23023 September 2024 Clarification Regarding Area of Potential Effect for the Subsequent Operating License Renewal for Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station Fairfield County, South Carolina (SHPO Project Number: 22-EJ0147) (Docket Number: 50-395) ML24267A0592024-09-23023 September 2024 Clarification Regarding Area of Potential Effect for the Subsequent Operating License Renewal for Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station Fairfield County, South Carolina (SHPO Project Number: 22-EJ0147) (Docket Number: 50-395) ML24267A0552024-09-23023 September 2024 Clarification Regarding Area of Potential Effect for the Subsequent Operating License Renewal for Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station Fairfield County, South Carolina (SHPO Project Number: 22-EJ0147) (Docket Number: 50-395) IR 05000395/20244022024-09-10010 September 2024 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000395/2024402 IR 05000395/20240052024-08-22022 August 2024 Updated Inspection Plan for Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station - Report 05000395/2024005 ML24190A4012024-08-19019 August 2024 Request for Withholding Information from Public Disclosure Regarding the Subsequent License Renewal Application - Dominion Energy Letter Dated May 30, 2024 IR 05000395/20240022024-08-12012 August 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000395/2024002 ML24180A0062024-08-0505 August 2024 Issuance of Amendment No. 227 to Modify Technical Specification 3.8.3.1 to Increase Completion Time for 120-Volt A.C. Vital Busses ML24218A3002024-08-0101 August 2024 Environmental Review Response to NRC Requests for Additional Information and Response to NRC Requests for Confirmation of Information Set 1 ML24158A3882024-07-31031 July 2024 Issuance of Amendment No. 226 to Change Emergency Plan Staff Augmentation Times and Relocate Emergency Operations Facility ML24162A3292024-07-0505 July 2024 Letter to E Carr - V.C. Summer Unit 1 - Summary of the May 2024 Audit Regarding the Environmental Review of the Subsequent License Renewal Application IR 05000395/20240112024-06-26026 June 2024 – Comprehensive Engineering Team Inspection Report 05000395/2024011 ML24178A2422024-06-25025 June 2024 2023 Annual Report of Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) Model, Changes Pursuant to the Requirements of 10 CFR 50.46 ML24178A1192024-06-25025 June 2024 Update to License Amendment Request- Inverter Allowed Outage Time (AOT) Extension ML24177A1382024-06-25025 June 2024 Aging Management Audit Report- VC Summer, Unit 1 - Subsequent License Renewal Application ML24177A2792024-06-20020 June 2024 Preparation and Scheduling of Operator Licensing Examinations ML24171A0152024-06-17017 June 2024 Update to Subsequent License Renewal Application (SLRA) Response to NRC Request for Additional Information Set 2 Safety Review ML24157A3352024-06-0606 June 2024 – Notification of an NRC Cybersecurity Baseline Inspection (NRC Inspection Report 05000395-2024404 and Request for Information ML24155A2042024-05-31031 May 2024 Proposed Alternative Request RR-24-123, Containment Unbonded Post-Tensioning System Inservice Inspection Requirements ML24155A1462024-05-30030 May 2024 Update to Subsequent License Renewal Application (SLRA) -Response to NRC Request for Additional Information Set 1 Response to NRC Request for Confirmation of Information Set 1 and Supplement 3 ML24143A1792024-05-22022 May 2024 Special Report 2024-001-01 for Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station (Vcsns), Unit 1, Waste Gas System Inoperability ML24141A2822024-05-20020 May 2024 (Vcsns), Unit 1 - License Amendment Request - Emergency Response Organization (ERO) Augmentation Time Change, Emergency Operations Facility Relocation and Other Emergency Plan Changes IR 05000395/20240012024-05-10010 May 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000395/2024001 ML24129A2002024-05-0606 May 2024 Update to Subsequent License Renewal Application, Supplement 2 IR 05000395/20240402024-05-0101 May 2024 95001 Supplemental Inspection Report 05000395/2024040 and Follow-Up Assessment Letter ML24120A2072024-04-29029 April 2024 Submittal of Annual Radiological Environmental Operating Report ML24121A1002024-04-29029 April 2024 Response to Request for Additional Information Regarding Alternative Request RR-5-V2 ML24116A2052024-04-23023 April 2024 Annual Radioactive Effluent Release Report ML24109A1792024-04-19019 April 2024 Aging Management Audit Plan Regarding the Subsequent License Renewal Application Review ML24108A0392024-04-18018 April 2024 Letter to E Carr-V.C. Summer Unit 1- Regulatory Audit Regarding the Environmental Review of the Subsequent License Renewal Application ML24108A1432024-04-17017 April 2024 (Vcsns), Unit 1, Automatic Actuation of B Emergency Diesel Generator ML24108A0672024-04-17017 April 2024 Submittal of Summary for Condition of the Service Water Intake Structure Provided in Accordance with License Condition 2.C.5.d ML24100A7312024-04-0909 April 2024 Personnel Exposure and Monitoring Annual Report ML24095A2072024-04-0101 April 2024 Update to Subsequent License Renewal Application (SLRA) Supplement 1 ML24088A2062024-03-26026 March 2024 Annual Operating Report ML24087A2182024-03-26026 March 2024 (Vcsns), Unit 1 - License Amendment Request - Emergency Response Organization (ERO) Augmentation Time Change, Emergency Operations Facility Relocation and Other Emergency Plan Changes - Response to Request. ML24087A2262024-03-26026 March 2024 License Amendment Request - Inverter Allowed Outage Time Extension Response to Request for Additional Information ML24067A0232024-03-0707 March 2024 (Vcsns), Unit 1 - Readiness for 95001 Supplemental Inspection; EA-23-093 IR 05000395/20230062024-02-28028 February 2024 Annual Assessment Letter for Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station - Report 05000395/2023006 IR 05000395/20244032024-02-27027 February 2024 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000395/2024403 ML24057A1132024-02-22022 February 2024 Special Report 2024-001 Waste Gas System Inoperability ML24051A0112024-02-20020 February 2024 Fws to NRC, List of Threatened and Endangered Species That May Occur in Proposed Project Location or May Be Affected by Proposed Project for V.C. Summer SLR ML24057A0612024-02-19019 February 2024 and Virgil C. Summer Power Nuclear Stations - Nuclear Property Insurance Coverage ML24032A3062024-02-15015 February 2024 Exemption from Select Requirements of 10 CFR Part 73 - Security Notifications, Reports, and Recordkeeping and Suspicious Activity Reporting ML24040A1802024-02-12012 February 2024 Notification of NRC Supplemental Inspection (95001) and Request for Information 2024-09-26
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MONTHYEAR05000395/LER-2024-002, Loss of Control Room Emergency Filtration System2024-10-15015 October 2024 Loss of Control Room Emergency Filtration System ML24108A1432024-04-17017 April 2024 (Vcsns), Unit 1, Automatic Actuation of B Emergency Diesel Generator RC-18-0049, LER 2018-001-01 Tor Virgil C. Summer, Unit 1, Valid Actuation of Emergency Diesel Generator2018-05-0707 May 2018 LER 2018-001-01 Tor Virgil C. Summer, Unit 1, Valid Actuation of Emergency Diesel Generator RC-18-0056, (Vcsns), Unit 1 - Licensee Event Reports (2016-001-02, 2016-002-01, 2016-003-02) - Revision to Correct Typographical Errors2018-04-25025 April 2018 (Vcsns), Unit 1 - Licensee Event Reports (2016-001-02, 2016-002-01, 2016-003-02) - Revision to Correct Typographical Errors 05000395/LER-2017-0052017-12-22022 December 2017 AUTOMATIC REACTOR TRIP DUE TO MAIN TURBINE TRIP, LER 17-005-00 for V.C Summer, Unit 1, Regarding Automatic Reactor Trip Due to Main Turbine Trip 05000395/LER-2017-0062017-12-15015 December 2017 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ACTION NOT MET FOR INOPERABLE OXYGEN MONITOR, LER 17-006-00 for Virgil C. Summer, Unit 1, Regarding Technical Specification Action not Met for Inoperable Oxygen Monitor 05000395/LER-2017-0032017-10-26026 October 2017 FAILED LIGHTNING ARRESTER ON MAIN TRANSFORMER CAUSES REACTOR TRIP, LER 17-003-00 For Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station, Unit 1, Regarding Failed Lightning Arrester On Main Transformer Causes Reactor Trip 05000395/LER-2017-0022017-08-25025 August 2017 Low Feedwater Flow to the 'B' Steam Generator Causes Automatic Reactor Trip, LER 17-002-00 for V.C. Summer, Unit 1, Regarding Low Feedwater Flow to the 'B' Steam Generator Causes Automatic Reactor Trip 05000395/LER-2017-0012017-07-24024 July 2017 C MAIN FFFDWATER PUMP FAILURE '1'0 TRIP RESUI,TS IN LOSS OF EMERGENCY FE,EDWATER AUTO START ACTUATION SIGNAL, LER 17-001-00 for V.C. Summer, Unit 1, Regarding C Main Feedwater Failure to Trip Results in Loss of Emergency Feedwater Auto Start Actuation Signal RC-15-0190, Special Report (Spr) 2014-005-01, Loss or Theft of License Material2015-12-16016 December 2015 Special Report (Spr) 2014-005-01, Loss or Theft of License Material RC-15-0179, Special Report (Spr) 2015-002 Regarding One or More Required Meteorological Monitoring Channels Being Inoperable for More than Seven (7) Days2015-11-0303 November 2015 Special Report (Spr) 2015-002 Regarding One or More Required Meteorological Monitoring Channels Being Inoperable for More than Seven (7) Days RC-15-0139, Submittal of Special Report (Spr) 2015-001 Regarding the Loose-Part Monitoring System (Lpms) Channel Number 8 Being Inoperable in Excess of 30 Days2015-08-20020 August 2015 Submittal of Special Report (Spr) 2015-001 Regarding the Loose-Part Monitoring System (Lpms) Channel Number 8 Being Inoperable in Excess of 30 Days RC-14-0085, Special Report 2014-002 for V.C. Summer, Degraded Conditions Lasting Longer than Seven Days2014-05-14014 May 2014 Special Report 2014-002 for V.C. Summer, Degraded Conditions Lasting Longer than Seven Days RC-14-0084, Special Report 2014-003 for V.C. Summer, One or More Required Meteorological Monitoring Channels Being Inoperable for More than Seven (7) Days2014-05-14014 May 2014 Special Report 2014-003 for V.C. Summer, One or More Required Meteorological Monitoring Channels Being Inoperable for More than Seven (7) Days ML12334A4432012-11-27027 November 2012 SR 12-002-00 for Virgil C. Summer, Unit 1 Regarding Meteorological Monitoring Channels Being Inoperable for More than Seven Days ML12188A5422012-07-0303 July 2012 Special Report 2012-001 ML12079A2862012-03-16016 March 2012 LER 12-01-00 for Virgil C. Summer, Unit 1 Regarding Core Exit Thermocouples Inoperable Due to an Inadequate Maintenance Procedure ML11186A9742011-06-30030 June 2011 Regarding Depressurization of the 'C' Steam Line Creating a Differential Pressure Greater than 97 PSIG Between the Steam Lines, Initiating a Safety Injection ML11117A3042011-04-25025 April 2011 V. C. Summer, Unit 1, Submittal of Special Report (Spr) 2011-001 Re Control Building Fire/Pressure Door (DRCB/102) Being Inoperable for Greater than Seven Days Prior to Completing Repair of the Door ML0614201452006-05-17017 May 2006 LER 99-014-03 for Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station, Re Kaowool Fire Barriers Outside 10 CFR 50 Appendix R Design Basis RC-06-0051, Special Report (Spr) 2006-002 - Inoperability of the Main Steam Line Radiation Monitors (RMG-1 9A(B)(C)) for Greater than 72 Hours2006-03-13013 March 2006 Special Report (Spr) 2006-002 - Inoperability of the Main Steam Line Radiation Monitors (RMG-1 9A(B)(C)) for Greater than 72 Hours ML0527803362005-09-28028 September 2005 LER 05-S01-01 for Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station Regarding Entry of Unauthorized Employee Into the Protected Area RC-05-0095, LER 05-S01-00 for Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station Entry of Unauthorized Employee Into the Protected Area2005-06-22022 June 2005 LER 05-S01-00 for Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station Entry of Unauthorized Employee Into the Protected Area ML0335001292003-12-11011 December 2003 LER 03-S03-00 for Virgil C. Summer Regarding Access to Protected Area by an Individual Without Proper Authorization ML0326605072003-09-16016 September 2003 LER 03-S02-00 for Virgil C. Summer Regarding Access to Protected Area by an Individual with Expired Training ML0318404692003-07-0101 July 2003 LER 99-014-02, Virgil C. Summer Re Kaowool Fire Barriers Outside 10CFR50 Appendix R Design Basis ML0308605122003-03-20020 March 2003 LER 03-S01-00 from Summer Regarding Access to Protected Area by an Individual with an Expired Badge 2024-04-17
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01Thomas D. GatlinVice President, Nuclear Operations 803.345.4342 November 19, 2013A SCANA COMPANYDocument Control DeskU. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555
Dear Sir / Madam:
Subject:
VIRGIL C. SUMMER NUCLEAR STATION (VCSNS),
UNIT 1DOCKET NO. 50-395OPERATING LICENSE NO. NPF-12LICENSEE EVENT REPORT (LER 2013-001-01)
GRID DISTURBANCE RESULTS IN AN ENGINEERED SAFEGUARD FEATURES ACTUATION OF THE "A" EDGAttached is Licensee Event Report (LER) 2013-001-01, for the Virgil C. SummerNuclear Station (VCSNS).
This report describes the grid disturbance that initiated anEngineered Safeguard Features actuation of the "A" Emergency Diesel Generator.
Thisreport is submitted in accordance With 1OCFR50.73(a)(2)(iv)(A) and1 OCFR50.73(a)(2)(iv)(B)(8).
Should you have any questions, please call Mr. Bruce Thompson at (803) 931-5042.
Very truly yours,Thomas D. GatlinRLP/TDG/ts Attachment c: K. B. MarshS. A. ByrneJ. B. ArchieN. S. CarnsJ. H. HamiltonJ. W. WilliamsW. M. CherryV. M. McCreeS. A. WilliamsNRC Resident Inspector QA Manager -M. N. BrownePaulette Ledbetter J. C. MelletteEPIX Coordinator K: M. SuttonINPO Records CenterMarsh USA, Inc.Maintenance Rule EngineerNSRCRTS (CR-13-01346)
File (818.07)PRSF (RC-13-0173)
J'A 96Virgil C. Summer Station .Post Office Box 88. Jenkinsville, SC -29065 -F (803) 941-9776 NRC FORM 366 U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION APPROVED BY OMB: NO. 3150-0104 EXPIRES:
10131/2013 (10-2010)
Estimated burden per response to comply with this mandatory collection request:
80 hours9.259259e-4 days <br />0.0222 hours <br />1.322751e-4 weeks <br />3.044e-5 months <br />.Reported lessons learned are incorporated into the licensing process and fed back to indushy.Send comments regarding burden estimate to the FOIA, Privacy and Information Collections
.LICENSEE EVENT REPORT (LER) Branch (T-5 F53), U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001, or byinternet e-mail to lnfocollects.Resource@nrc.gov, and to the Desk Officer, Office of Information (See reverse for required number of and Regulatory
- Affairs, NEOB-10202, (3150-0104),
Office of Management and Budget,digits/characters for each block) Washington, DC 20503. If a means used to impose an information collection does not display acurrently valid OMB control number, the NRC may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is notrequired to respond to, the information collection.
- 1. FACILITY NAME 2. DOCKET NUMBER 3. PAGEV. C. SUMMER NUCLEAR STATION, UNIT 1 05000 395 OF4. TITLEGRID DISTURBANCE RESULTS IN AN ENGINEERED SAFEGUARD FEATURES ACTUATION OF THE "A" EDG5. EVENT DATE 6. LER NUMBER 7. REPORT DATE 8. OTHER FACILITIES INVOLVEDSEQUENTIAL REV MONTH DAY YEAR FACILITY NAME DOCKET NUMBERMNUMBER NO. 05000FACILITY NAME DOCKET NUMBER03 24 2013 2013 .1 1 11 19 2013 050009. OPERATING MODE 11. THIS REPORT IS SUBMITTED PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF 10 CFR §: (Check all that apply)M 5 20.2201(b)
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Specify in Abstract belowor in NRC Form 366A12. LICENSEE CONTACT FOR THIS LERFACILITY NAME TELEPHONE NUMBER (Include Area Code)V. C. SUMMER NUCLEAR STATION, UNIT 1 8039315042
- 13. COMPLETE ONE LINE FOR EACH COMPONENT FAILURE DESCRIBED IN THIS REPORTMANU- REPORTABLE MANU- REPORTABLE CAUSE SYSTEM COMPONENT FACTURER TO EPIX CAUSE SYSTEM COMPONENT FACTURER TO EPIX14. SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT EXPECTED
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- 15. EXPECTED SUBMISSION DATE) [] NO DATEABSTRACT (Limit to 1400 spaces, i.e., approximately 15 single-spaced typewritten lines)1.0 ABSTRACTOn 3/24/2013 at 0458, a grid disturbance caused an undervoltage relay actuation on the "A" train 7200 Volt Switchgear Bus and the automatic start of the standby "A" Emergency Diesel Generator (EDG). At the time of the event, the "A" trainSwitchgear Bus was aligned to its normal offsite 115 kV power source. The grid disturbance was longer in duration thanthe associated undervoltage relay delay time. However the undervoltage event did not exist long enough to trip openthe normal incoming breaker or initiate the Engineered Safety Features Load Sequencer (ESFLS).
The EDG came up tothe rated frequency and voltage, but the output breaker did not close, which was as expected.
At 0520 the EDG wassecured and restored to standby.
The station was in Mode 5 for a mid cycle outage. All station equipment and alltransmission system equipment operated as designed.
Corrective actions to minimize the probability of reoccurrence have been added to the station's corrective action program.
The event is reportable per 1 OCFR50.73(a)(2)(iv)(A),
and1 0CFR50.73(a)(2)(iv)(B)(8).
NRC FORM 366 (10-2010 NRC FORM 366A LICENSEE EVENT REPORT ( U.S NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (10-2010)
CONTINUATION SHEET1. FACILITY NAME 2. DOCKET 6. LER NUMBER 3. PAGEV. C. SUMMER NUCLEAR STATION YEAR SEQUENTIAL R EUNIT 1 05000 395 2 OF 32013 -001 -01NARRATIVE 2.0 EVENT DESCRIPTION At 0458 on 3/24/2013 a grid disturbance caused an undervoltage relay actuation on the 7200 Volt Switchgear Bus(XSW1DA).
This resulted in automatic start of the "A" standby Emergency Diesel Generator (EDG). At the time,XSWIDA was aligned to its normal offsite 115 kV power source (Parr ESF Line). The grid disturbance was caused by alightning strike, which resulted in a momentary voltage depression on the Parr ESF Line. The voltage dipped low enough toactuate the Loss of Voltage Relays (LVR) XSW1DA 10-27-1DA-1(2)(3) that are the supervisory relays for the incomingbreakers for XSW1DA. The grid disturbance did not last long enough to cause the normal incoming breaker on XSW1DAto open, or initiate the Engineered Safety Features Load Sequencer (ESFLS).
The "A" EDG came up to the ratedfrequency and voltage, but the output breaker did not close, which was as expected since XSWIDA normal incomingbreaker did not open.3.0 EVENT ANALYSISThe initial cause of this event was a lightning strike in the vicinity of the two 115kV lines between the Parr substation andthe Denny Terrace substation that resulted in actuation of breakers on both lines. Data provided by Power Deliveryindicated simultaneous phase to ground faults on these lines. As a result, breaker pairs 1421 (Parr) -8062 (Denny Terrace)and 1321 (Parr) -8052 (Denny Terrace) operated to clear the faults. The voltage on the VCS-Parr ESF Line fell toapproximately 0 percent, recovered above 80 percent in approximately 41 cycles (0.68 seconds) and further recovered above91.34 percent in approximately 44 cycles (0.73 seconds).
Power Delivery line crews inspected the lines and found no evidence of debris hitting the line, which excluded this being awind related event. Power Delivery was able to identify a lightning strike from the Fault Analysis Lightning LocationSystem and corroborated the results with Relaying Applications line voltage data. Power Delivery and VCSNS determined the event was a lightning strike in the close proximity to the lines.The offsite 115 kV power source is monitored by Loss of Voltage Relays (LVR) XSWIDA-10-27-1DA-1(2)(3) and theirassociated timer relays. The purpose of the LVRs is to detect a rapid voltage dip as represented by this event. The EDGsare designed to auto start when the LVR detects the bus voltage falling to its setpoint, with a 0.25 second time delay. Oncethe LVRs actuate, a signal is provided to start the EDG and, in parallel, initiate a 2 second timer relay. This 2 second timer,in parallel, starts the ESFLS and initiates an additional timer before the EDG breaker close signal is sent. The sequencestops if the voltage recovers above the relay reset value before the timer times-out.
This process is detailed in FSAR Figure8.3-0o.In this event, the voltage recovered above 80 percent in approximately 41 cycles (0.68 sec). This was quick enough (less than2 seconds) to reset the LVRs and cancel the timer sequence which prevented the ESFLS from initiating its first significant operation (clearing the busses).
Based on this logic, and given the duration of the voltage depression on the 115kV system,the EDG and the ESFLS operated as designed.
The remaining plant equipment affected by the voltage dip operated as designed.
NRC FORM 366A (10-2010)
I.NRC FORM 366A(10-2010)
LICENSEE EVENT REPORT (LER) U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION CONTINUATION SHEET2. DOCKET I6. LER NUMBER1 3. PAGEV. C. SUMMER NUCLEAR STATIONUNIT 1SEQUENTIAL NUMBERREVNO.3 OF 32013001 .01INARRATIVE 4.0 SAFETY SIGNIFICANCE The safety significance of this event was minimal.
The station was in Mode 5 for a mid cycle outage. The grid disturbance caused an undervoltage relay actuation on the 7200 Volt Switchgear Bus (XSWIDA) as designed.
This resulted in automatic start of the "A" standby EDG but due to the short undervoltage
- duration, and relay time delays, the normal incomingbreaker did not trip open and the ESFLS did not initiate.
All station equipment and all transmission system equipment operated as designed.
5.0 PREVIOUS OCCURRENCE VCSNS experienced a similar event reported by Event Notification EN #40811 on June 13, 2004 and by letter under LicenseeEvent Report (LER 2004-002-00) on August 11, 2004. This event was due to a lightning strike on the same 115 kV offsitepower source but did result in sequenced loads by ESFLS.6.0 CORRECTIVE ACTIONSAll station equipment and transient system equipment operated as designed.
To prevent the probability of similar eventsoccurring in the future, the Power Delivery Department has been requested to inspect and improve, where necessary, thetransmission tower grounding devices on the 115 kV lines. This request has been entered into the station corrective actionprogram.INRC FORM 366A (10-2010)