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Title | Two Examples of Failure to Follow Operability Determination Procedure |
Description | The NRC identified a noncited violation of 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B, Criterion V, Instructions, Procedures and Drawings, for two examples of failure to follow Procedure APA-ZZ-00500, Appendix 1, Operability and Functionality Determinations. The first example occurred on January 14, 2009, following an immediate operability determination made in response to Callaway Action Request 200900231. That Callaway action request documented significant emergency diesel generator heat exchanger tube wall thinning during eddy current testing. The operability determination performed in response to the degraded condition identified in Callaway Action Request 200900231 assumed a linear rate of degradation based on the rate observed from 2006 to 2008 and extrapolated forward to predict when heat exchanger tube plugging limits would be exceeded. Subsequent eddy current testing by the licensee found that the assumed linear degradation rate was nonconservative. The inspectors determined that the licensee failed to provide a reasonable expectation of operability consistent with the requirements of licensee Procedure APA-ZZ-00500, Appendix 1. Specifically, the licensee assumed a nonconservative linear rate of degradation for demonstrating emergency diesel heat exchanger operability despite empirical data that suggested the rate increased as a function of time. The second example occurred on December 10, 2009, following initiation of Callaway Action Request 200910153 which documented that the steam generator C atmospheric steam dump valve (ABPV0003) would not repeatedly stroke to the same position. The Callaway action request documented that some amount of foreign material within the valve positioner was the cause of the repeatability issue with the valve. The inspectors reviewed Callaway Action Request 200910153 and noted that an immediate operability determination was not made on the identified degraded condition of foreign material within the air supply to the steam generator atmospheric steam dump valves. Since all four steam generator atmospheric steam dump valves share a common instrument air supply, the inspectors determined that the licensee failed to identify what structures, systems, and components were affected by the degraded condition in Callaway Action Request 200910153. Following questioning by the inspectors, the licensee tested the remaining three steam generator atmospheric steam dump valves. During that testing, the licensee found the steam generator B atmospheric steam dump valve would not consistently stroke and that there was a small amount of foreign material within the air operated valve positioner. This finding was determined to be greater than minor because it impacted the Mitigating Systems Cornerstone attribute of human performance and affected the cornerstone objective to ensure the availability, reliability, and capability of systems that respond to initiating events to prevent undesirable consequences. Using Manual Chapter 0609.04, Phase 1 Initial Screening and Characterization of Findings, this issue screened as very low safety significance because it was not a design or qualification deficiency that resulted in a loss of operability or functionality, did not create a loss of system safety function of a single train for greater than the technical specification allowed outage time and did not affect seismic, flooding, or severe weather initiating events. This finding has a crosscutting aspect in the area of human performance associated with the decision making component because the licensee failed to use conservative assumptions when performing operability evaluations H.1(b) |
Site: | Callaway |
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Report | IR 05000483/2009005 Section 1R15 |
Date counted | Dec 31, 2009 (2009Q4) |
Type: | NCV: Green |
cornerstone | Mitigating Systems |
Identified by: | NRC identified |
Inspection Procedure: | IP 71111.15 |
Inspectors (proximate) | G Guerra D Dumbacher M Peck P Elkmann J Melfi G Miller J Groom |
CCA | H.14, Conservative Bias |
INPO aspect | DM.2 |
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Finding - Callaway - IR 05000483/2009005 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Finding List (Callaway) @ 2009Q4
Self-Identified List (Callaway)
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