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Category:DEFICIENCY REPORTS (PER 10CFR50.55E & PART 21)
MONTHYEARNRC-97-0141, Deficiency Rept Re Malfunction of EDG Number 11 Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) Printed Circuit Board Rev B,Due to Failure of Operational Amplifier U8 Chip.Avr Board Rev B Was Sent Offsite to Independent Engineering Facility1997-12-23023 December 1997 Deficiency Rept Re Malfunction of EDG Number 11 Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR) Printed Circuit Board Rev B,Due to Failure of Operational Amplifier U8 Chip.Avr Board Rev B Was Sent Offsite to Independent Engineering Facility ML20211M6491997-10-0808 October 1997 Addenda 1 to Part 21 Rept Re Weldments on Opposed Piston & Coltec-Pielstick Emergency stand-by Diesel gen-set lube-oil & Jacket Water Piping Sys.Revised List of Potentially Affected Utils to Include Asterisked Utils,Submitted ML20211H7911997-09-30030 September 1997 Part 21 Rept Re Failure of Weldment Associated w/lube-oil Piping Sys on 970804 at Millstone,Unit 2.Root Cause Is Not Yet Known.Quality of Weldment Is Being Considered.Listed Util Sites Affected NRC-97-0005, Part 21 Rept Re 961113,EDG 11 Failed Surveillance Test 24.307.01 for LOP Coincident W/Loca.Avr Board Rev B Was Sent Offsite to an Independent Engineering Test Facility. CA Include More Analysis & Testing of AVR Board1997-02-0606 February 1997 Part 21 Rept Re 961113,EDG 11 Failed Surveillance Test 24.307.01 for LOP Coincident W/Loca.Avr Board Rev B Was Sent Offsite to an Independent Engineering Test Facility. CA Include More Analysis & Testing of AVR Board NRC-94-0072, Part 21 Rept Re Improper Installation of Thermo-Lag Fire Barrier Matl Furnished & Delivered by Thermal Science,Inc. Eight of Ten Thermo-Lag Fire Barriers Installed by Pr Sussman Co Being Replaced1994-08-15015 August 1994 Part 21 Rept Re Improper Installation of Thermo-Lag Fire Barrier Matl Furnished & Delivered by Thermal Science,Inc. 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Added Thickness of Matl Will Eventually Cause Failure in Diffusion Membrane of Sensors.Sensors in Field Replaced ML20137S4441985-11-26026 November 1985 Part 21 Rept Re Unparallel Fitup of Nut to Mating Surface of Connecting Rod Cap & Nonperpendicular Faces of Nuts to Thread Pitch Line.Nuts & Bolts in Assembled Calvert Cliffs Onsite Spare Engine Will Be Replaced ML20198C8601985-10-23023 October 1985 Amended Final Deficiency Rept,Item 116 Re Potential Design Defect Which Allowed Freezing of Buried Piping Sys.Initially Reported on 840131.Constant Flow of 0.1 Gpm Through Affected Fire Protection Lines Will Be Maintained ML20210G9921985-08-13013 August 1985 Part 21 Rept Re Failure of Isolated Worm Shaft Gear When Certain Critical Speeds Combined W/Repetitive Transfer of Actuator Clutch Mechanism from Manual (Handwheel) to Motor Drive Mode.Two Possible Solutions Noted ML20099M1751985-03-0606 March 1985 Revised Final Deficiency Rept,Item 101 Re Debris in Piping Sys.Initially Reported on 850114.Items Removed & Safety Analysis Performed ML20108D5681985-03-0606 March 1985 Suppl to Final Deficiency Rept,Item 146,re Failure of Emergency Diesel Generators 11 & 12.Actions Taken to Minimize Stress & Deterioration of Bearings.Operating Procedures Modified & Quarterly Oil Filter Checks Planned ML20107K4701985-02-16016 February 1985 Final Deficiency Rept,Item 143 Re Deviations in Instrument Racks from Applicable Instrumentation & Controls Design Drawings.Initially Reported on 841219.Checklists Will Be Used During Verification of Drawing Rev Process ML20107H9371985-02-14014 February 1985 Final Deficiency Rept,Item 145 Re Tubing Configuration & Connection Hook Up Discrepancy.Initially Reported on 850115. 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Investigation of Cause,Scope & Necessary Corrective Action for Problem Continuing ML20101P2771984-12-18018 December 1984 Final Deficiency Rept,Item 141 Re Deviations from Specified Clearance Between Cable Trays & Vertical Support Members. Initially Reported on 841107.Item Not Reportable Per 10CFR50.55(e) ML20101M9621984-12-13013 December 1984 Amend to Final Deficiency Rept,Item 114 Re Possible Overpressurization of North RHR Hx.Initially Reported on 840124.Investigation & Analysis Determined HX Acceptable for Intended Function ML20101M9521984-12-12012 December 1984 Final Deficiency Rept,Item 139 Re Deficient Shop Weld in Fluid Head Structure.Initially Reported on 841015.Review of Stress Calculations Revealed Max Stress on Welds Does Not Exceed Allowable.Item Not Reportable Per 10CFR50.55(e) ML20100N8841984-11-30030 November 1984 Supplemental Final Deficiency Rept,Item 111 Re Design Deficiency on RHR Reservoir Freeze Over.Methods for Adding Heat to RHR Reservoir Clarified ML20100N8651984-11-30030 November 1984 Amended Final Deficiency Rept,Item 116 Re Potential Design Deficiency Allowing Freezing of Buried Piping Sys.Walls Will Be Installed & Temp Monitored.Pipes Will Not Be Rerouted ML20100L2041984-11-30030 November 1984 Interim Deficiency Rept,Item 141 Re Deviations from Specified Clearance Between Cable Trays & Vertical Support Members.Initially Reported on 841107.As-built Tray/Hanger Clearance for Hangers & Cable Trays Acceptable ML20100K7301984-11-27027 November 1984 Final Deficiency Rept,Item 129 Re Lack of Design Calculations for HVAC Duct Supports.Initially Reported on 840614.Supports & Base Plates Modified & Installation Discrepancies Documented on Nonconformance Repts ML20099F5011984-11-0505 November 1984 Final Deficiency Rept,Item 121 Re Water Found in HPCI Lube Oil Reservoir.Initially Reported on 840330.Byron-Jackson Field Mod Request 6337 Revised to Provide Proper Piping Configuration for Main Pump Seal ML20099E3911984-11-0303 November 1984 Final Amended Deficiency Rept,Item 76 Re Limitorque Switch Rotor Failures.Initially Reported on 820731.Repairs Performed Per Maint Instructions MI-M070,M179,M182,M203,M272 & M187 ML20099F5381984-11-0202 November 1984 Final Part 21/deficiency Rept Re Contaminated Hydraulic Fluid in Hydraulic Pipe Snubbers.Initially Reported on 821015.All Affected Hydraulic Pipe Snubbers Returned to Power Piping Co for Refurbishment ML20099F5261984-10-31031 October 1984 Final Deficiency Rept,Item 112 Re Poor Quality of Vendor Connection Workmanship in Emergency Diesel Generator Panels. Initially Reported on 840113.Deficient Wiring Terminations Documented on Nonconformance Repts Reterminated 1997-09-30
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Dear Mr. Keppler:
Reference:
(1) Fermi 2 NRC Docket No. 50-341 (2) Detroit Edison Letter (EF2-65288) to NRC Dated October 20, 1984 (3) Detroit Edison Letter (EF2-66490) to NRC Dated December 22, 1983
Subject:
Interim Report of 10CFR50.55(e) Item #101 Debris in Piping Systems On September 20, 1983 Detroit Edison's Mr. W. R. Wingfield, Quality Engineer-Construction Quality Assurance, telephoned Mr.'H. M. Wescott 'of NRC Region III to identify problems related~to RHR Pump "B". This was subsequently confirmed by-letter on October 20, 1983. This letter (Reference 2) listed various items of debris in piping along with mechanical problems with the RHR pumps. On December 22,
,, 1983 (Reference 3) Edison advised the NRC Region III that Project Quality Assurance was going to separate the mechan-ical problems (i.e. , linear indications on the RHR pump impellers)-from the debris in piping item. The mechanical
. problems were assigned 10CFR50.55(e) Item Number 107 and the
. debris in piping problem was assembled under 10CFR50.55(e)
-Item Number 101. This letter provides an updated report on the debris in piping item.
- Description of Deficiency During.the preoperational testing phase, construction debris was found within safety-related piping systems contrary to approved Detroit Edison cleanliness requirements.
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' Debris remaining in safety related piping systems could result in the affected system not performing its intended function, - thus possibly degrading those functions in an indeterminate manner. Safety analyses are performed on a case-by-case basis as debris is identified. Results of all '
safety. analyses for specific debris found will be presented in the Final Report on this item.
Corrective-Action In order to provide a comprehensive response to the subject i deficiency, the discussion of corrective action is presented
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- 1. The. initial discussion addresses the specific debris '
identified to date. The inspections and safety analy-ses initiated to scope the extent of the problem and assess its impact on safety are also identified.
- 2. In addressing the concern on a generic system basis, the Fermi 2 programs in place to purge debris are des-cribed. This discussion 'is provided to indicate lthe comprehensive nature of the Fermi 2 approach to clean-liness.
- 3. In addition, a description of the revisions made -to .
Fermi 2 ' inspection and maintenance procedures that will more positively control materials and personnel access -
to open systems is provided. A discussion of the safe-ty -reviews which are initiated as a result of identi-fled debris is also included.
' ' It is the. Edison position that subsequent to completion of these programs, the operation of safety-related systems will .
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Actions taken' specific'to debris found: ;
Reference 2 provided a description of the immediate correc-
.tive actions initiated after identification of theIndebris addition, (i.e. , set screw and plywood) in the RIIR line.
4 subsequent investigations were ' performed on related portions of the affected system to ensure cleanliness. Similarly, as a , result of" subsequent incidents involving debris in safety-
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'where debris-may be expected to lodge or come to rest (e.g., dead-{egs, orifices).
- The; final report to~this 50.55(e) will.more specifically delineate the debrisethat was found, the nature of that debris,7and-the areas of safety related systems that were
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Upon-identification of. debris, Edison initiated a safety
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" result of reviews performed, GE has recommended additional locations within the affected piping systems where further
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.been inspected-to date. The final report to this 50.55(e) will-provide the-results of the following: GE and Edison safetyEreviews recommendations; the initial and followup inspections; and final justification to support Edison's conclusion that the existing systems are free of significant debris.
Programs to Ensure Cleanliness:
Detroit Edison has several programs in place which have been developed and implemented to minimize the probability of debris.being left'in piping. The two primary programs that serve to ensure system cleanliness are the flushing program (virtually complete) and the preoperational test program (on-going). . ' Both programs are briefly discussed below.
o Flushing Program 'The purpose of the ' flushing program was to adequately ensure-that closed systems were pro-perly purged of foreign material. In' order to properly flush these systems, Fermi 2 utilized a temporary system which provided1 flushing paths for. systems that could not normally be flushed during the construction phase. iThis temporary flushing system allowed systems to be flushed at flow rates meeting or exceeding their normal design rates.
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securityLto oversee work while system is open and
. 'A secure closed when not present).
- NOTE: This item;is more specifically discussed'in j f"' . ' Edison's~ response to Inspection Report-( ,j No._50-341/83-28.
o SCO Procedure 13.1, . Rev. $ requires a daily. walkdown to ensure: " Cleanliness is-maintained; spare.and disassembled components are properly tagged and
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segregated;' ope 64 ended pipes,' conduits andJtubing are properly: protected;;and=that all-deficiencies"are' e "
. identified'and promptly addressed.
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- 1 LTheLpreceding" discussion has1 focused on progba~us and proceduresfin. place to. prevent debris from befag introduced into or remaining in"a safety related system. If~ debris is found~upon opening a safety-related system," Procedure, F 12.'000.48 requires Edison Engineering to be notified..
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- a 41. ' ensure the debris'is documented,-
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. 2. ' conduct or: authorize the conduct of a safety analysis
.to determine the safety implications of the debris,
- 3. . determine the need for supplemental inspections on the 2" " ,same.and other systems (supplemental inspections'can be
- -performed in'a number of ways, such as direct' visual 4 ' ,. inspection, inspections using boroscopes,. cameras,
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X-rays, and personnel crawling.through piping if it is reasonable to'do so),
- 4. document resolution.
The; procedure-(12.000.48) described above was used in
! assessing. nafety impact of ' debris addressed in' this report.
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.. Mr. Jam:0~G. Kappler May 11, 1984 EF2-68541.
Page 6 Edison feels.that the programs in place at Fermi 2 provide
- adequate assurance that the systems in their final configuration will;be free from debris that could impair
' their proper operation.
.The final report on this 50.55(e) will' provide specific results for the reviews identified as ongoing in this submittal. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact Mr. Lewis'P. Bregni,-(313) 586-5083.
-Sincerely, 1
cc:. P. M. Byron 1(( 1h)
R. C. Knop US NRC, Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 4
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