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Applicant Exhibit A-89,consisting of Rev 2 to Procedure 55038-C, Diesel Start Log
ML20086U325
Person / Time
Site: Vogtle  Southern Nuclear icon.png
Issue date: 06/03/1995
From:
GEORGIA POWER CO.
To:
References
OLA-3-A-089, OLA-3-A-89, NUDOCS 9508040059
Download: ML20086U325 (14)


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1.0 PURPOSE

'I 1.1 The purpose of this procedure is to provide the l tracting mechanism required to evaluate the reliability of the Diesel Generator Unic". nis procedure also will provide the feedback required to adjust testing intervals and the reporting mechanism to the required regulatory agencies which may be required when failures Occur.

1.2 This procedure satisfies the following Technical i Specifications: t Table 4.8-1 i Section 4.8.1.1.3 '

2.0 PREREQUISITES OR INITIAL CONDITIOMS 2.1 A diesel starc was initiated by either automatic signal, includin manual signals. g those from bona fide signals, or 2.2 Tests will be performed using procedure 14980-1, 14985-1,13145-1,14980-2,14985-2, or 13145-2 and results shall be recorded. The results of the test {

shall be transmitted to the ESS for inde review and update of the Diesel Generator Log. pendent ,

3.0 DEFINITIONS 3.1 " FAILURE" i

  • i The diesel does not start, accelerate and assume the design rated load within and for the time prescribed during an emergency or a valid test. i

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  1. AGE No VEGP 55038-C 2 2 of 14 3.2 " DIESEL GENERATOR UNIT" Consists of the following components: The engine, generator, combustion air system, cooling water system up to the supply, fuel supply syrte , lubricating oil system, starting energy sources, au':ostart controls, manual controls and the diesel generator breaker.

3.3 " VALID TESTS AND FAILURES"

a. All start attempts (automatic, including those from bona fide signals, or manual) that result ir.

a failure to start, except as noted in (2) below, should be considered valid tests and failures. i.

b. Unsuccessful reart and load attempts that can l' U

definitely be attributed to operating error, to

- spurious operation of a, trip that is bypassed in the emergency operating mode, to malfunction of equipment that is not operative ir the emergency [

operating mode (e.g. , synchronizing circuitry) or is not part of the defined diesel generator unit design should not be considered valid tests or failures.  ;

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Successful starts, including those initiated by bona fide signals, followed by successful loading (sequential or manual) to at least 50% of  :

continuous rating and continued operation for at least one hour should be considered valid successful tests.

d. Successful starts that are terminated '

i intentionally without loading, as defined in (3) above, should not be considered valid tests er failures.

e. Successful starts followed by an unsuccessful loading attem and failures,ptexcept shouldasbe considered noted valid tests in (2) above.

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Tests that are terminated intentionally before j completion as defined in (3) above because of an -

alarmed abnormal condition that would ultimately have resulted in diesel generator damage or failure failures.should be considered valid tests and

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Tests performed in the process of trouble shooting should not be . censidered valid tests. Tests that art performed. to verify correction of the problem should beas failures, considered valid tests and successes or appropriate.

h. Cranking and venting procedures that lead to the discovery of conditions (e.g., excessive ware: ce ,

oil in a cylinder) that would have resulted in the failure of the diesel generator unit during test i or during response to a bona fide signal.should be considered a valid test and failure. .

3.4 " UNAVAILABLE" l

A " Diesel Generator Unit" shall be considered l inoperable from the time of failure until it. satisfies the requirements of Procedure 14980-1.  ! '

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" TEST FREQUENCY" The required test period is determined by comparing information 1 Tech Specs. given on Data Sheet I to Table 4.8-1 of the -

l 4.0 INSTRUCTIONS F R DIESEL GENERATOR START LOG (DATA SHEET 1)-

NOTE A separate Start Los shall be maintained for each Diesel-Generator.

4.1 Record on tha' Diesel Generator Start Information sheet provided by the Operations Department and the Diesel Generator Start Log the next sequential start number from the engine log. l i

i 4.2 Record date of' start. '

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Review info'rmation provided from Operations and compare - -

against definition of valid tests and failures given in l section 3.3 of this procedure to determine whether the start constitudes a valid or invalid test and a success or failure.

! i If determination is different than that given then differences must be resolved with the individual signing the Data Sheet. .. .

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Record number ofofvalid for determination failures in last test frequency 20 valid per Figure 1 tests of this procedure and Table 4.8-1 of Tech Specs.

4.5 Record for number ofof determination valid thatfailures fre f n last 100 valid tests this procedure and table 4.8 quency 1 of Tech per Figure Spec, and1 of Reporting Re Tech Specs. ;quirements per section 4.8.1.1.3 of the

)i 4.6 Record current test frequency by comparing number of valid . failures per 20 and 100 valid tests, as given ir previous columns to limits given in Figure 1. If test frequency must be changed, notify NSAC by completing Data Sheet 4 and transmitting to NSAC Manager.

4.7 Determine total time the Diesel Generator was run following a :partic 2lar sequential start and record on i Diesel Generator Start Log.

4.8 Calculate past 30 days.the total Diesel Generator run time for the 4.9 Record total time the Diesel Generator was unavailable. '

4.10 i Record name'and date of person untering data. '

4.11 Data Sheet 1, 2 and 3 should be' transmitted to Document 1 Control as deemed necessary by the Responsible Engineer.

5.0 INSTRUCTIONS DATA (DATA SHEET FOR

2) DIESEL GENERATORS CUMULATIVEj O NOTE 3 Cumulative operating data of both Diesel Generators is to be reviewed and compiled  ;

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months) and docume.nted on Data Sheat 2 b  !

Engineer.y the responsible  ;

5.1 Record the calendar period for which the review covers. ,

5.2 Record the; Sequential Start Numbers for the calendar 1 period covered. -

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. I 5.3 Review all Diesel Generater Start Information Sheets for the calendar period covered to determine the total number of starts, number of, auto starts from either BUS '

UV or LOCA and number of manual starts.

5.4 From Diesel Generator Start Information Sheets and Data i Sheet 1 of this procedura determine the total number of Valid Tests, total number of failures (Valid and  !

Invalid) and calendar total period number of valid failures for the covered.  ! I 6

5.5 From Diesel Generator Start Information Sheets, 2 determine the number of failures attributed to o error, other human error and equipment failures.perator Also record numbero 'f failures which occurred during l surveillance testing, maintenance testing, during actual calendardemand period(LOCA or BUS UV) or other runs for the covered.

5.6 From Procedure'll885-1 or 11885-2 determine for the  !

time period covered the total Engine Run Time at no load, O to 25% load, 25 to 50% load, 50 to 751 l load, 75 to 100% load and 100% load.

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5.7 From Data Sheet 3 of procedure 14980-1 or 14980-2 Sheet 1 of this Operator's Log), procedure and other sources (e.g. Data i was unavailable. record all time the Diesel Generator -

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5.8  : I Record current? Total Run Time frod the Engine Hourr.2ter l at the Local E6gine Control Panel.

5.9 From Diesel Ceperator Start Information Sheets for the calendar period covered, determine if there were any repeat failure'. mechanisms, repeat human errors or common mode failures. If there were any, give details )

in consnents section. Attach additional pages, if necessary. l 5.10 Person perform ng review is to enter his name and the date. l' l 1

6.0 1 I INSTRUCTIONSTbRDIESELGENERATORFAILUREDOCUMENTATION SHEET I l

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This documentation may be used to a pplement reporting '

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6 of 14 6.1 Identify the Diesel Cenerator unit involved.  ;

6.2 Record the Sequential Start Number on which the failure i occurred.

6.3 From determination made on Diesel Generator Start Information Sheet, indicate if the start was a valid test.

l 6.4 Identify failure as the failure in the last 100 valid tests from Data Sheet 1. '

f 6.5 Describe the cause of the failure. i l

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Describe corrective measures taken. I 6.7 I'ndicate len unavailable.gth of time the Diesel Generator Unit was 6.8 Indicate Data the Sheet 1. current Test Surveillance Interval from 6.9 Verify that the$ test interval is in conformance with Table 4.8-1 of the Tech Spec.

6.10 If additional fhilures were experienced during troubleshooting of the subject failure, complete Data Sheet 3 for each of the troubleshooting failures.

NOTE The 16 formation required by the following steps is required only when the number of failures in the last 100 valid tests is seven or more.

6.11 Describe corrective measures taken or planned to increase reliabf,lity of the Diesel Generators.  !

6.12 Provide an assensment of the existing reliability of electric power no ESF equipment.

6.13 Provide basis for continued plant operation, if that is planned.

6.14 Attach a copy oj! Data Sheet 3 of Procedure 14980-1 or 2 and Data Sheet 1 of this procedure that document all starts that occurred within the time priod over which l the last 100 Val.id Tests were performed and verifies that surveillance testing during the period was in conformance with Table 4.8-1 of the Tech Spec.

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7.0 'I REPORTING:  ;

t 7.1 FAILURES i 7.1.1 All diesel generator failures, valid or nonvalid, shall be reported to the NRC in a Special Report submitted to the Re days. gional Reports Administrator of Region of diesel generator 2 within failures thirty shall l

include the information contained on Data Sheet 3. .

4 7.1.2 Transmit information in 5.1.1 to Nuclear Safety &

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7.2 ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTS l l

7.2.1 If the diesel generator is operated more than 120 hours0.00139 days <br />0.0333 hours <br />1.984127e-4 weeks <br />4.566e-5 months <br /> '

per year, Nuclear Safety & Compliance shall be j i

notified.

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8.1 TECHNICAL SPEC ICATION 8.1.1

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t 8.1.2 Technical Speci,fication Tabl'e 4.8-1 8.2 PROCEDURES 8l2.1 00404-C, "Surv'eillance Test Program" r

8.2.2 00150-C, "Deffeiency Control" 8.2.3 14980, " Diesel Generator Operability Test" t

8.2.4 14985, "Diegel Generator Interdependence Test" 8.2.5 ')

13145 "Diehl Generators" 8.2.6 11885-C,

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Once Per 31 Days 2** 5 Once Per 7 Days See definition of VALID TESTS & FAILURES.

For the purposes of determining the required test frequency, the previous test failure count may be reduced to zero if a complete diesel overhaul to like-new condition is completed, provided that the ,

overhaul, including appropriate post-maintenance  !

operation and testing, is.specifically approved by the manufacturer and if acceptable reliability has been ,

demonstrated.- The reliability criteria shall be the successful completion of 14 consecutive tests in a  !

single series.

Ten of these tests shall be in  !

accordance with the routine Surveillance requirements specified in procedure 14980-1 and four tests in accordance with the 6 month (184-day) testin requirement specified in procedure 14980-1. g If )

criteria is not satisfied during the first seriesthis of 1 tests, any alternative critarion to be used to transvalue the failure count to zero requires NRC approval.

The associated test frequency shall be maintained until seven (7) consecutive failure free demands have been performed and the number of failures in the last 20

. valid demands has been redu.ced to one (1).

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6.4 Failure in last 100 Valid Tests:

6.5 Cause of Failure 6.6 Corrective Measure Taken:

6.7 Length of Time Diesel Generator Unavailable:

6.8 Current Surveillance Test Interval:

6.9 Test Interval in Conformance with Table 4.8-1 of Tech Specs.?

6.10 Data Sheet 3 completed for each failure during troubleshooting?

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