Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-92,consisting of LER 1-92-016-00, Re Dockets 50-275 & 50-323,dtd 921130ML20059C800 |
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OLA-2-I-MFP-092, OLA-2-I-MFP-92, NUDOCS 9401060091 |
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Category:EXHIBITS (DOCKETING AND SERVICES BRANCH INFORMATION
MONTHYEARML20059D2431994-01-0707 January 1994 Package of Intervenor Exhibits Consisting of Related Correspondence Not Admitted Into Evidence.Related Correspondence ML20059M5291993-11-19019 November 1993 Applicant Exhibits A-21,A-22,A-24,A-25,A-26,A-29 & A-F1, Consisting of Related Correspondence Not Admitted Into Evidence.Related Correspondence IR 05000275/19910041993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-70,consisting of Insp Rept,Re Rept Numbers 50-275/91-04 & 50-323/91-04,dtd 910304 IR 05000275/19930111993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-26,consisting of Re Insp Repts 50-275/93-11 & 50-323/93-11 ML20059M7491993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-T-2,consisting of 920422 Rev 4 to Procedure MP E-57.8 Temp Monitoring ML20059M7521993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-T-3,consisting of 900227 Rept, Effects of Localized High Temps Upon EQ Components ML20059M7581993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-T-3A,consisting of 900225 Table Re EQ Devices Affected by Localized High Temperatures ML20059M7601993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-T-4,consisting of Rev O to MP E-57.8A, Temp Monitoring ML20059C7361993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-88,consisting of NRC Insp of Diablo Canyon Units 1 & 2 ML20059D0841993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-139,consisting of Insp Rept Re Dockets 50-275 & 50-323,dtd 920417 IR 05000275/19920131993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-140,consisting of 920416,mgt Meeting Repts 50-275/92-13 & 50-323/92-13 ML20059D2241993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-220,consisting of Protest of Util IR 05000275/19910061993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-71,consisting of Rept of EC W/Util Mgt,Re Rept Numbers 50-275/91-06 & 50-323/91-06,dtd 910411 ML20059D2071993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-193,consisting of Review of LER 1-90-015-00,re Docket 50-275,dtd 910118 ML20059M8621993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-35,consisting of Rept, Self- Evaluation of Diablo Canyon Power Plant, Dtd Jul 1993 IR 05000275/19920161993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-137,consisting of Insp Rept Re Dockets 50-275/92-16 & 50-323/92-16,dtd 920707 ML20059M5041993-08-24024 August 1993 Staff Exhibit S-2,consisting of Re Notice of Violation IR 05000275/19900291993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-69,consisting of Insp Rept,Re Rept Numbers 50-275/90-29 & 50-323/90-29,dtd 910207 IR 05000275/19920171993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-102,consisting of Insp Rept Re Dockets 50-275/92-17 & 50-323/92-17,dtd 920508 ML20059M1381993-08-24024 August 1993 Staff Exhibit S-1,consisting of Re 920519 Enforcement Conference IR 05000275/19920261993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-118,consisting of Notice of Violation & Insp Rept Re Docket 50-275/92-26 & 50-323/93-26,dtd 921113 ML20059D2101993-08-23023 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-196,consisting of Mgt Summary, DCO-91-MM-N067 D6, Asw Pump Vault Drain Check Valves, 910115 ML20059D1721993-08-23023 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-168,consisting of Mgt Summary, Ncr DCO-91-EM-N009, FCV 495/496 Corrosion, ML20059D1841993-08-23023 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-178,consisting of Mgt Summary, Ncr DCO-91-TR-N044, Maintenance Personnel Qualifications, ML20059D2031993-08-23023 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-192,consisting of LER 1-90-015-01, Re Docket 50-275,dtd 910125 ML20059D1961993-08-23023 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-191,consisting of Nonconformance Rept & Mgt summary,DCI-90-OP-N083, P-14 ESF Actuation Due to Valve Leakage, ML20059M5251993-08-23023 August 1993 Applicant Exhibit A-23,consisting of Rept DCO-93-TN-N006, DCM Maint & Testing Requirements ML20059M6071993-08-23023 August 1993 Applicant Exhibit A-28,consisting of Re LER 1-92-009-01 Involving Dose Limits Potentially Exceeded from Chemical & Vol Control Sys Valve Diaphragm Leakage Due to Thermally Induced Degradation ML20059D2181993-08-23023 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-216,consisting of Nonconformance Rept & Mgt Summary DCO-90-SE N080,dtd 920128 ML20059D1871993-08-23023 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-190,consisting of Mgt Summary, Ncr DC1-91-TN-N002, Backleakage Through Check Valve FW-1-531, ML20059D1821993-08-23023 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-172,consisting of Mgt Summary, Rev 00,NCR DCO-91-MM-N049, Deg 1-3 Test Cock Valve, 911002 ML20059D2121993-08-23023 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-210,consisting of Rept, SI-1-8805A, Failed to Cycle on Actuation Signal, ML20059C9651993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-122,consisting of LER 2-91-007-00, Re Docket 50-323,dtd 911101 ML20059C9431993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-117,consisting of LER 1-92-022-00, Re Docket 50-275,dtd 921030 ML20059C9571993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-120,consisting of LER 1-92-013-00, ML20059D0701993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-138,consisting of Nonconformance Rept, & Rev 00,NCR DC1-92-EM-N010,dtd 920729 ML20059C9871993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-124,consisting of Technical Review Group Meeting Minutes Distribution, & 920124 DCI-91-TI-N047, Reactor Trip Due to Personnel Error & Safety Injection Due to Leaking Steam Dump Valves ML20059M5191993-08-21021 August 1993 Applicant Exhibit A-22,consisting of Responding to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-275/92-26 & 50-323/92-26 ML20059C9981993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-127,consisting of LER 2-91-007-00, Re Docket 50-323,dtd 911101 ML20059C9901993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-126,consisting of 911030, DC2-91-TI-N088 D2, Inadvertent SI Due to Personnel Error ML20059C9631993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-121,consisting of 910503, Ncr DC1-OP-N038, Diesel Generator Start & Valve Actuation Due to Personnel Error, Mgt Summary ML20059C9841993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-123,consisting of LER 1-91-009-00, Re Docket 50-275,dtd 910617 ML20059M5941993-08-21021 August 1993 Applicant Exhibit A-27,consisting of Responding to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-275/92-16 & 50-323/92-16 ML20059D0531993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-136,consisting of Ncr DC1-MM-N028, Unit 1 Loss of Offsite Power - 910307, ML20059D1591993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-154,consisting of LER 1-92-004-00, Re Docket 50-275,dtd 920520 ML20059D1301993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-149,consisting of LER 1-91-006-00, Re Docket 50-275,dtd 910425 ML20059D0081993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-129,consisting of LER 1-92-010-00, Re Dockets 50-275 & 50-323,dtd 921015 ML20059D1671993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-155,consisting of LER 1-91-002-01, Re Docket 50-275,dtd 910517 ML20059D1461993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-150A,consisting of Mgt Summary, Ncr DC1-90-WP-N093, Inadvertent Ground Causes CVI, ML20059D1421993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-150,consisting of LER 1-90-019-00, Re Docket 50-275,dtd 910128 1994-01-07
[Table view] Category:LEGAL TRANSCRIPTS & ORDERS & PLEADINGS
MONTHYEARDCL-99-123, Comment on Prs 10CFR50 & 72 Re Reporting Requirements for Nuclear Power Reactors & Draft NUREG-1022, Event Reporting Guidelines. Util Areas of Concern Includes ESF Actuations, Significantly Degraded Components & Historical Limitations1999-09-20020 September 1999 Comment on Prs 10CFR50 & 72 Re Reporting Requirements for Nuclear Power Reactors & Draft NUREG-1022, Event Reporting Guidelines. Util Areas of Concern Includes ESF Actuations, Significantly Degraded Components & Historical Limitations ML20205N4081999-04-14014 April 1999 Comments Opposing Proposed Rules 10CFR2,19 & 20 Re Proposed Repository at Yucca Mountain.Requests Information on How Much Radiation Being Released Now at Diablo & Hanford NPPs ML20205N4601999-03-21021 March 1999 Introduces K Schumann as Representative of Nuclear Waste Committee (Nuwic) of San Lius Obispo County.Informs That Nuwic & Nuclear Waste Management Committee Concerned with Transportation of Spent Nuclear Fuel Rods from Dcnpp ML20195E8841998-11-24024 November 1998 Petition for Mod to OLs to Require Plant Owner to Have Independent Contractor Evaluate Plant Safety Culture ML20236T3011998-07-24024 July 1998 Order Prohibiting Involvement in NRC Licensed Avtivities (Effective Immediately).Lh Brooks Prohibited for 5 Yrs from Date of Order from Engaging in NRC Licensed Activities ML20248C2261998-05-22022 May 1998 Comment Opposing Revised Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Protection & Safety Sys ML20129J4191996-10-18018 October 1996 Order Approving Application Re Corporate Restructuring of Pacific Gas & Electric Company by Establishment of Holding Company DCL-95-206, Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-50-61 Re Improving Fire Protection Regulations1995-10-0606 October 1995 Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-50-61 Re Improving Fire Protection Regulations ML20091P8721995-08-23023 August 1995 Comment Opposing Petition for Rulemaking PRM-50-61 Re Nuclear Energy Institute Proposed Amends on Fire Safety for All NPPs DCL-95-001, Comment on Proposed Changes to Reactor Pressure Vessel Integrity Rule 10CFR50.Endorses NEI Comments1995-01-0303 January 1995 Comment on Proposed Changes to Reactor Pressure Vessel Integrity Rule 10CFR50.Endorses NEI Comments ML20077M7521994-12-30030 December 1994 Comment Opposing Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Shutdown & Low Power Operation for Nuclear Power Reactors DCL-94-270, Comment on Proposed Rules 10CFR2,51 & 54 Re Rulemaking for NPP License Renewal.Endorses Comments & Changes Proposed by NEI 941208 Submittal1994-12-0808 December 1994 Comment on Proposed Rules 10CFR2,51 & 54 Re Rulemaking for NPP License Renewal.Endorses Comments & Changes Proposed by NEI 941208 Submittal ML20149H0851994-11-0404 November 1994 Initial Decision (Construction Period Recovery/Recapture).* Renewed Motion to Reopen Record 940808,denied.Served on 941104.W/Certificate of Svc ML20072L2651994-08-23023 August 1994 PG&E Opposition to San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Renewed Motion to Reopen Record.* Util Opposes San Luis Obispo for Peace Motion Based on Affidavit Stating No Evidence Found in Motion Re Flaw in Program.W/Certificate of Svc ML20072F0291994-08-12012 August 1994 Erratum to San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Motion to Reopen Record.* Intervenors Corrects Error in Renewed Motion to Reopen Record Re Application for License Amend to Extend Term of Operating License for Plant.W/Certificate of Svc ML20072B2651994-08-0909 August 1994 Comment Supporting Proposed Rule 10CFR26 Re FFD Requirements Concerning Random Drug Testing ML20072A5821994-08-0808 August 1994 San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Renewed Motion to Reopen Record Re PG&E Application for Amend to Extend Term of OL for Plant.* Motion to Reopen Record to Introduce Insp Rept Identifying Alleged Problems W/Plant.W/Certificate of Svc ML20071L2061994-07-26026 July 1994 Comment Supporting Proposed Rule 10CFR26 Re Changing Current Drug Testing Policies to Exclude All Personnel in nonsafety-related Positions ML20072B8481994-07-26026 July 1994 Comment Opposing Proposed Rule 10CFR26 Re Changes to FFD Requirements Concerning Random Drug Testing ML20071L1901994-07-20020 July 1994 Comments on Proposed Rule 10CFR26 Re Relaxing Rule on Drug Testing of Employees Working at NPP DCL-94-134, Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-50-60 Re Amend to 10CFR50.54 by Changing Frequency W/Which Each Licensee Conducts Independent Reviews of Emergency Preparedness Program1994-06-27027 June 1994 Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-50-60 Re Amend to 10CFR50.54 by Changing Frequency W/Which Each Licensee Conducts Independent Reviews of Emergency Preparedness Program DCL-94-135, Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-50-59 Re Proposed Amend to 10CFR50.54(p) Concerning Frequency W/Which Licensee Conducts Independent Reviews of Security Programs1994-06-27027 June 1994 Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-50-59 Re Proposed Amend to 10CFR50.54(p) Concerning Frequency W/Which Licensee Conducts Independent Reviews of Security Programs ML20064D1791994-03-0707 March 1994 Pacific Gas and Electric Co Reply in Opposition to San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Motion to Reopen Record.* Motion to Reopen Record Denied.W/Certificate of Svc ML20064D1961994-03-0404 March 1994 Affidavit of Mj Angus Re Motion to Reopen Record ML20063L5721994-02-25025 February 1994 San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Re Util Application for License Amend to Extend Term of Operating License for Plant.* Advises That Record of Proceeding Should Be Reopened to Consider Insp 93-36 Re Util Surveillance of Asw Sys DCL-94-021, Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-21-2 Re Commercial Grade Item Dedication Facilitation1994-01-26026 January 1994 Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-21-2 Re Commercial Grade Item Dedication Facilitation ML20059D2431994-01-0707 January 1994 Package of Intervenor Exhibits Consisting of Related Correspondence Not Admitted Into Evidence.Related Correspondence ML20062N0001993-12-30030 December 1993 PG&E Reply Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law.* Mothers for Peace Proposed Findings & Conclusions Do Not Provide Any Supportable Rationale to Change Findings & Conclusions Previously Proposed by Pg&E.W/Certificate of Svc ML20058P3931993-12-22022 December 1993 NRC Staff Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law in Form of Initial Decision.* Certificate of Svc ML20058K7491993-12-0202 December 1993 NRC Staff Motion for Extension of Time.* Board Has Extended Filing Time for Util Until 931230.W/Certificate of Svc. Served on 931206.Granted for Board on 931203 ML20058K8771993-12-0202 December 1993 NRC Staff Motion for Extension of Time.* Requests That Board Extend Date for Staff to File Findings Until 931222. W/Certificate of Svc ML20059M5291993-11-19019 November 1993 Applicant Exhibits A-21,A-22,A-24,A-25,A-26,A-29 & A-F1, Consisting of Related Correspondence Not Admitted Into Evidence.Related Correspondence ML20058E0741993-11-19019 November 1993 San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Proposed Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law Re Licensee Application for License Amend to Extend Term of Operating License for Plant.* W/ Certificate of Svc ML20059E8931993-10-28028 October 1993 Memorandum & Order (Motion for Extension of Time).* San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace 931018 Request for two-wk Extension of Time to File Proposed Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law Granted.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 931029 ML20059E8531993-10-27027 October 1993 NRC Staff Response to Board Memorandum & Order Re Extension of Time.* Staff Believes That San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Has Shown No Good Cause for Requesting Extension to File Proposed Findings of Fact.W/Certificate of Svc ML20059E8631993-10-25025 October 1993 Pacific Gas & Electric Co Response to Motion for Extension of Time.* Util Does Not Agree W/Board Assessment That Mothers for Peace Request Appears to Be Reasonable But Will Not Oppose Request.W/Certificate of Svc ML20059B2191993-10-19019 October 1993 Memorandum & Order (Responses to Motion for Extension of Time).* Board Believes Intervenor Request for Extension of Time to File Proposed Findings of Fact Appears Reasonable. W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 931019 ML20059B1071993-10-18018 October 1993 San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Motion for Extension of Time for Filing Proposing Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law.* Requests Extension of Two Wks or Until 931119 to File Proposed Findings of Fact.W/Certificate of Svc ML20057D0531993-09-23023 September 1993 Notice of Appearance.* Notice Given That Undersigned Attorney Enters Appearance in Listed Matter & Listed Info Provided.W/Certificate of Svc ML20057B0401993-09-14014 September 1993 NRC Staff Reply to PG&E Response to Staff Motion to Amend Protective Order.* NRC Staff Moves Board to Adopt Language Requested in 930817 Motion as Stated.W/Certificate of Svc ML20056G4891993-08-30030 August 1993 Pacific Gas & Electric Co Response to Motion to Amend Protective Order.* Staff Asks That Protective Order Be Clarified by Adding New Footnote to Paragraph 3 of Order. W/Certificate of Svc ML20059M1381993-08-24024 August 1993 Staff Exhibit S-1,consisting of Re 920519 Enforcement Conference ML20059D2071993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-193,consisting of Review of LER 1-90-015-00,re Docket 50-275,dtd 910118 ML20059D2241993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-220,consisting of Protest of Util ML20059M8621993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-35,consisting of Rept, Self- Evaluation of Diablo Canyon Power Plant, Dtd Jul 1993 IR 05000275/19920261993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-118,consisting of Notice of Violation & Insp Rept Re Docket 50-275/92-26 & 50-323/93-26,dtd 921113 ML20059D0841993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-139,consisting of Insp Rept Re Dockets 50-275 & 50-323,dtd 920417 IR 05000275/19920131993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-140,consisting of 920416,mgt Meeting Repts 50-275/92-13 & 50-323/92-13 IR 05000275/19910061993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-71,consisting of Rept of EC W/Util Mgt,Re Rept Numbers 50-275/91-06 & 50-323/91-06,dtd 910411 IR 05000275/19930111993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-26,consisting of Re Insp Repts 50-275/93-11 & 50-323/93-11 1999-09-20
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tu.a Poe Gre:3Mn November 30, 1992 53 0' E 'c 11 PG&E Letter No, DCL-92-264 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 2d Re: Docket No. 50-275, OL-DPR-80 Docket No. 50-323, OL-DPR-82 Diablo Canyon Units 1 and 2 Licensee Event Report 1-92-016-00 Feedwater Flow Control Bypass Line Snubber Failure Due to Stress Corrosion Cracking Gentlemen:
PG&E is submitting the enciosed voluntary Licensee Event Report (LER) concerning a feedwater flow control bypass line snubber failure due to stress corrosion cracking (SCC). Following a structural inspection walkdown that identified the failed snubber, inspection into the root cause was initiated. Material analysis subsequently has shown that the snubber verge wheel failed due to SCC and that the SCC developed as a result of a combination of material, environment, and stress. The verge wheel failure apparently resulted in the snubber locking in place and then buckling under subsequent compressive thermal loading.
While this event was determined to be not reportable, PG&E believes that the information in this LER may be of benefit to the industry and other utilities that may have the possibility for a similar event. Therefore, this report is submitted for information purposes only as described in Item 19 of Supplement 1 to NUREG-1022.
This event has in no way at'fected the health and safety of the public.
Sincerely,
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UCENSEE EVENT REPORT (LER) '99993.9 FActWTY NAMI(11 Ew)C A TT NWMM (U P A< f 41 3 DIABLO CANYON UNIT 1 0l5l0l0l0l2l7l5 1l'l 5 mta m FEEDWATER FLOW CONTROL BYPASS LINE SNUBBER FAILURE DUE TO STRESS CORROSION CRACKING EVENT DATE [8) Ltyt tim m REPOMT DATE (78 OTHER FACILITIES INVOLVED (8)
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805 545-4420 COMPtTTE ONE UNE FOR EACH COMPONfMT F AILLRE DESCMBED 194 TMS R& PORT 031 CAuSE SYSTEN CCMPONE N T MA FAC- O POR E CAJ5E $,5 FEM CtNPohENT MANUFAC. E PO E A Sl J Sl Nl 8l Al 3l 9l 1 N l lll lll I lll lll l lll Ill svPPtauENT At Rtroni EmCTED oel EXPECTED "I" DA' 'E^"
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This voluntary LER is submitted for information purposes only as described in 1 Item 19 of Supplement I to NUREG-1022.
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On May 14, 1992, with Unit 1 in Mode 1 (Power Operation) at 100 percent power, during a PG&E structural inspection walkdown of components on the Unit 1 pipe )
rack. a mbber at pipe support 1-171SL on a main ':edwater flow contr ' bypass !
line was found damaged. The snubber had apparently locked in place during a plant trip on April 25, 1992. Subsequent compressive thermal loading caused the snubber to buckle, The snubber is an Anchor Darling 50ll with a 10-inch (nominal) stroke.
Investigations have concluded that failure of an internal part (verge wheel) caused the snubber to lock in place. Failure of the verge wheel was due to stress l corrosion cracking. l All ex.su.ng Anchor Darling snutaers in the sa...e u.ivironment (io:atac vatdoors) will be replaced or overhauled and functionally tested. During the procurement of ;
new snubbers, if a snubber is to be reused, its interior surfaces will be cleaned, ,
degreased, sealed and environmental protective covers (boots) . zialled. !
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LICENSEE EVENT REPORT (LER) TEXT CONTINUATION 1 9 9 9 3,9 4 FACILITY NANC (1) DOCkli NUMBER (2) LES M 8f8 16) PAGE (3)
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- 1. Plant Conditions :
Unit I was in Mode 1 (Power Operation) at 100 percent power, t II. Description of Event A Summary:
On May 14, 1992, with Unit 1 in Mode 1 at 100 percent power, during a PG&E structural inspection walkdown of components on the Unit 1 pipe rack (*PRK), a snubber (SJ)(SNB) at pipe support (SJ)(PSX) 1-171SL on ;
a main feedwater (MFW) flow control bypass line (SJ) for Steam Generator (SG) 1-1 (AB)(HX) was found damaged.
B.
Background:
i Technical Specification (TS) 3.7.7.1 requires that all snubbers shall l be operable. The only snubbers excluded from this requirement are those installed on nonsafety-related systems, and then only if their f ailure, or f ailure of the system en which they are installed, would have no adverse effect on any safety-related system.
' This TS requirement is applicable in Modes 1, 2 (Startup), 3 (Hot Standby), 4 (Hot Shutdown), 5 (Cold Shutdown) and 6 (Refueling) for snubbers located on systems required operable in those Modes. l TS 3.7.7.1 requires that with one or mc c snubbers inoperable on any system, within 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> replace or restore the inoperable snubber (s) to operable status and perform an engineering c'taluation on the attached component or declare the attached system inoperable --d t folloo the appropriate act;on statement for tLt system.
l C. Event
Description:
On May 14, 1992, with Unit 1 in Mode 1 at 100 percent power, during a PG&E structural inspection walkdown of components on the Unit 1 pipe
- rack, a snubber at pipe support 1-171SL on the 6-inch MFW flow control bypase 'in' ^ Sr ' 1 as fo H W ged ar.d w s renlaced that una day. '
Based on a review of the as-found condition and the Unit 1 operating history, it was determined that the snubber had apparently locked in place during the plant trip of April 25, 1992 (reported in LER l '
004-00, DCL-92-124, dated May 20, 1992). Subsequent compressive thermal loading caused the snubber to buckle. The rack (SJ)(RK) and i the shroud (5J)(*SD) were bent approximately 30 degrees and the annular stroke position indicator (SJ)(PIC) was cracked. The snubber i is an Anchor Darling 50ll with a 10-inch (nominal) stroke.
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DIABLO CANYON UNIT 1 0l5l0l0l0l2l7l5 92 -
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E. Dates and Approximate Times for Major Occurrences:
- 1. April 25, 1992: Event date. Snubber at pipe support 1-171SL apparently locked in place. Compressive thermal loading caused the snubber to buckle during the plant trip.
- 2. May 14, 1992: Discovery date. Snubber at pipe support 1-171SL was found damaged and was replaced the same day.
F. Other Systems or Secondary Functions Affected:
None.
G. Method of Discovery:
The damaged snubber at pipe support 1-171SL was found during a PG&E structural inspection of components on the L' nit 1 pipe rack.
H. Operator Actions:
None.
I. : fety System Responses:
l None. .
III. Cause of the Event l A. Immediate Cause:
Failure of the verge wheel caused the snub %r tc lock in place *n an
'ucrfed position.
Comore>sive saermal (oning 01 ne MFW iine during the April 25, 1992, reactor trip apparently caused the snubber to buckle.
B. Root Cause:
The root cause of this event is stress corrosion cracking (SCC) of an internal .nart (verge wheel) due to a combination of the following three factors:
- 1. Material. The verge wheel is made of 440C stainless steel, heat treated to a high strength level. This material is susceptible 1058S/85K to SCC when expose' to inclement environment. ,
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- 2. Environment. The snubber was located outdoors in coastal atmosphere that is humid and contains chloride salts. Water i intruded into the snubber, as evidenced by the rust found on some internal components including the vr.rle wheel. Chh ride in i solution with water can cause SCC in high-strength steels.
- 3. Stress. Out-of-tolerance conditions of the pinion gear and the verge wheel hole caused high hoop stresses in the interference fit connection. Stresses in the failed verge wheel due to this out-of-tolerance condition were calr.ulated to be 250 percent higher than the maximum stresses cxpected based on the manufacturer specifications.
The plant trip of April 1992, which caused a full thermal cycle on the 6-inch MFW line, induced the buckling of the snubber. There was no damage to any other components in the area.
Conclusion:
The out-of-tolerance pinion hole, which created high hoop stresses in the verge wheel, combined with the environment (ie. water, salt air) and material susceptible to SCC, caused the verge wheel to fail.
IV. Analysis of the Event A PG&E evaluation of the MFW bypass piping determined that the MFW system was operable with the damaged snubber in place. Subsequent to the identification of the snubber failure, several walkdowns were performed by Engineering and Mechanical Maintenance personnel to inspect the MFW bypass piping and adjacent feedwater lines for evidence of hydraulic phenomena that may h-"n overloaded the sn"S5ar. No indications of damage were noted.
An analysis was performed to determine if the MFW flow control bypass piping had been damaged due to this snubber failure. The governing load case was the thermal stress induced in the system assuming the snubber to be frozen at its hot setting and the pipe to be inhibited from reaching the cold position. The stress, strains, and loads calculated were not high enough to prevent tha sys'-m from cortin"ing to perform its des'gr functicq. t ,1 The locations of the calculated high stress points were nondestructively examined and no indications were found. The MFW flow control bypass piping was judgaJ operable. The snubber was r:placed r the engir.cering evaluation satisfied the requirements of TS 3.7.7.1. Therefore, this event bas in no way affected the health and safety of the public.
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- 1. The damaged snubber at pipe support 1-171SL was replaced.
- 2. The entire MFW bypass line was visually inspected.
- 3. NECS Engineering pc-rformed a stress analysis of the MFW bypass line and determined that it was operable. '-
- 4. Inservice Inspection personnel performed an nondestructive examination on some sections of the MFW bypass line and found no indications.
J B. Corrective Actions to Prevent Recurrence:
- 1. During the Unit I fifth refueling outage, all existing Unit 1 Anchor Darling snubbers located outdoors were removed and functionally tested. All these snubbers passed their functional test requirements. A design change was issued to replace these snubbers with PSA snubbers. This design change was implemented on some snubbers using available PSA snubbers. The remaining Anchor Darling snubbers were either replaced with new Anchor Darling snubbers or internally cleaned, degreased, sealed, and
, tested. Environmental protection covers (boots) were installed on all the snubbers located outdoors.
- 2. During the Unit 2 fifth refueling outage, all existing Unit 2
' Anchor Darling snubbers located outdoors will be replaced or overhauled and functionally tested. A design change "ill be issued to replace these snubbers with available PSA c 'hers.
i The remaining snubbers (if any) will be either replaccc _ith new Anchor Darling snubbers or internally cleaned, degreased, sealed, and tested. Environmental protection covers (boots) will be installed on all the snubbers located outdoors.
. VI Add:+ ion;l Informstian A. Failed Components:
Componen'- Snubber Manufacturer: Anchor Darling Model: 50ll with 10-inch (nominal) stroke a '
B. Previous LFDs on Similar Problems:
I None.
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