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Category:ABNORMAL OCCURRENCE REPORTS (SEE ALSO LER & RO)
MONTHYEARML20087L5711976-02-0202 February 1976 AO 76-3:during Refueling Outage from 751116-760108,nine Valves Exhibited Leak Rate in Excess of 2000 Cc/Minute. Caused by Loose Body to Bonnet Joint.Bolting Tightened ML20085E9551975-07-0909 July 1975 AO BFAO-50-260/759T:on 750709,broken Stem Found on second- Stage Pilot of Main Steam Release Valve 1.Break Point Just Under Lock Nut Above Actuating Piston.Site Inspector Advised ML20087K9381975-03-0808 March 1975 AO 50-266/75-4:on 750226,air Ejector Discharge Gas Monitor R15 Pegged High,Then Dropped Low.Operator Manually Secured RCS Letdown & Went to Auxiliary Bldg to Assist in Locating Suspected Leak ML20087L0911975-02-18018 February 1975 AO 75-3:on 750208,mechanical Latching Mechanism on Redundant Solenoid Trip Vent Valve 2018C on Main Steam Stop Valve a Failed to Unlatch When Solenoid Deenergized.Caused by Improper Rotation of Rollers as Designed ML20087L2091975-01-28028 January 1975 AO 75-1:on 750120,first of 4 Tanks of Sludge Lancing Waste Sampled & Iodine Levels Found Approx 9 Times Max Permissable Concentration.Caused by Fuel Cladding Leaks Plus Small primary-to-secondary Leak in Steam Generator a ML20084U9501975-01-0202 January 1975 AO 50-265/74-29:on 741223,cracks at Welds in 4 Inch Reactor Recirculation Discharge Valve Bypass Lines Indicated.Cause Undetermined.Piping on a & B Loops to Be Completely Replaced ML20084U9561974-12-23023 December 1974 Telecopy Ao:Three Weld Abnormalities Discovered on Welds in Bypass Piping Lines Around Recirculation Pump Discharge Valves.Plans Formulated to Replace Lines ML20087L2661974-11-22022 November 1974 Ao:On 741009,while Personnel Exiting Containment Via 66 Ft Level Personnel Airlock,Air Heard Escaping Following Closing of Inner Door.Caused by Open 3/8-inch Valve on Pressure Gauge Instrument Line.Valve Removed.Served No Purpose ML20086J3911974-10-14014 October 1974 AO 74-11:on 741004,RCIC Steam Line Drain Valve Failed to Close.Caused by Piece of Weld Slag Wedged in Below Seat Stem Guide.Valve Disassembled & Cleaned ML20084C5571974-10-0404 October 1974 AO 50-219/74-48:on 740925,isolation Condensers a & B Inoperable Due to High Flow as Sensed by Condensate Line Break Sensors.Caused by Tripping of Line Break Sensors Due to Effects of Rated Recirculation Flow ML20086J3951974-10-0404 October 1974 Telecopy AO 74-11:on 741004,RCIC Steam Line Drain Valve Failed to Close.Caused by Weld Bead.Rcic Sys Blocked to Permit Disassmbly of Valve & Investigation of Problem ML20086J4031974-10-0404 October 1974 Telecopy AO 74-50:on 741004,cleanup Sys Dc Isolation Valve V-16-14 Failed to Close Electrically.Cause Under Investigation.Arc Horn on Contactor 2Bc Replaced ML20086J4251974-10-0404 October 1974 Telecopy AO 74-15:on 741004,setpoint Drift Detected on Ps 263-52A,PS 263-53A & Ps 263-53B.Caused by Setpoint Drift. Switches Recalibr ML20084C5801974-09-30030 September 1974 Preliminary AO 50-219/74-48:on 740927,main Steam Line Low Pressure Switch RE23A Found to Trip at Pressure Less than Min of 860 Psig.Caused by Switch Repeatability.Ge Submitted Info to Reduce Setpoint ML20087L3101974-08-30030 August 1974 Ao:On 740821,recheck of Control Panel Indicated Above Normal Operating Pressure & Water Level Conditions Existed in Blowdown Evaporator.Caused by Steam Leaking at Steam Supply Control Valve ML20087L3191974-08-27027 August 1974 Ao:On 740815,during Monthly Surveillance Test,Steam Generator B Level Channel 472,lo-lo Level Bistable Would Not Trip When Tested.Caused by Failed Silicon Controlled Rectifier.Rectifier Replaced ML20084C7861974-08-26026 August 1974 Preliminary AO 50-219/74/45:on 740824,commitment to Follow MAPLHGR Limits Violated.Caused by Insufficient Guidance. Reactor Power Reduced by Recirculation Flow to Point Where No MAPLHGR Limits Violated ML20087L3251974-07-22022 July 1974 Ao:On 740711,rereview of Tech Spec Changes Allowed part-length Rods to Be Inserted Not More than 70%.On 740529,part-length Rods Inserted to Max Integral Worth, 82.5% & Remained in That Position Until 740608 ML20087L3441974-06-13013 June 1974 Ao:On 740325,valve Permitting 150 Gallons of Reactor Coolant to Enter Waste Holdup Tank Inadvertently Opened.Caused by Personnel Error.Operator Reprimanded & Reminded That Utmost Care Must Be Exercised on Valve Lineup Operations ML20087L3361974-06-0808 June 1974 Ao:On 740529,minor Leak Discovered in Main Steam Safety Valve & Secondary Side Steam Pressure Substantially Reduced to Reseat Safety Valve & Terminate Minor Leak. Caused by Incorrect Concentration of Borated Water ML20087L5481974-05-14014 May 1974 Ao:On 740509,auxiliary Bldg Stack Monitor R14 Alarmed at Setpoint During Refueling Activities of 4,000 Counts Per Minute Indicating Release of Radioactivity.Caused by Isolation of Vol Control Tank for Venting ML20086K9951974-05-0808 May 1974 Telecopy AO 74-24:on 740507,RCIC Outboard Steam Isolation Valve MO-13-16 Failed to Open Following Surveillance Test. Caused by Failed Motor.Outboard & Operable Inboard RCIC Steam Isolation Valves Placed in Closed Position ML20087L5931974-05-0303 May 1974 Ao:On 740406,during Performance of Containment Isolation Valves Leak Tests,Two second-off Valves from Containment Found to Leak in Excess of 2000 Cc/Minute.Cause Not Stated. Leak Tests Ongoing.Valves Will Be Repaired & Retested ML20087L6031974-04-17017 April 1974 Ao:On 740407,while Running Motor Driven Auxiliary Feed Pump a to Maintain Steam Generator Water Levels,Operator Noted Pump Not Delivering at Adequate Feedwater Flow Rate.Caused by Strainer Fitted in Flanged Position ML20084D2391974-04-12012 April 1974 Preliminary AO 50-219/74/26:on 740412,emergency Svc Water Pump 52C Failed to Start.Cause Under Investigation ML20087L6111974-04-11011 April 1974 Ao:On 740404,following Completion of Operations Refueling Tests,Isolation Valves 1AOV-2084 & 1AOV-2083 Closed Automatically on Signal from R-19 Process Monitor,Indicating Liquid W/Radioactivity Above Normal Levels ML20087L6201974-04-0404 April 1974 Ao:On 730329,when Drain Cap Removed from Penetration 32,air Blew Lightly for Several Seconds & Showed No Signs of Diminishing.Caused by Leak of Sensing Line within Penetration Boundary.Line Will Be Repaired ML20087L6261974-02-0606 February 1974 Ao:On 740125,auxiliary Bldg Stack Monitor R-14 Alarmed Indicating Release of Radioactivity.Caused by Increased Pressure Attained in Holdup Tanks & Suction of Waste Gas Compressors ML20085K0701974-01-25025 January 1974 Ao:On 740117,during Operability Test on Hpci,Sys Revealed to Be Inoperable.Caused by Burrs on Cylinder Wall & Piston of Turbine Stop Valve.Burrs Removed & All Parts Thoroughly Cleaned & Inspected ML20085K0601973-12-20020 December 1973 Ao:On 731212,w/reactor at Full Temp & Pressure,Mechanical Failure of Oil Line in HPCI Turbine Control Sys Rendered Turbine Operable.Caused by Full Circumferential Sheer Failure of Pipe Bushing.Bushing Replaced ML20085M7511973-11-23023 November 1973 AO BFAO-7338W:on 731115,at 25% Power W/Msiv Closed,Rcic & HPCI Sys Failed.Caused by Movable Contact of Dc Contactor Being Hung in Arcing Horn.Contactor Repaired ML20087L6971973-11-0303 November 1973 Ao:On 731013,boric Acid Storage Tank B Placed in Svc & Boric Acid Tank a Concentration Known to Have Fallen Below Tech Spec Limit Immediately Prior to Transfer of Tanks. Caused by Two Personnel Errors ML20084A0901973-10-29029 October 1973 Ao:On 730915,following Investigation of Excess Letdown Line Leak,Valve 1MOV-1299 Downstream Seat Protruded from Valve Body & Crack Discovered in Upper Portion of Downstream Seat Ring.Cause Unknown.Vendor Notified of Valve Problem ML20085G1881973-10-26026 October 1973 AO BFAO-7327W:on 731016,setpoint of 1.8 Psid for Recirculation Jet Pump Riser Differential Pressure Switch PdIS-68-24 Exceeded Tech Spec Limit.Switch Recalibr,Tested & Frequency Increased to Once Every 2 Wks ML20085G1861973-10-24024 October 1973 Ao:On 730925,trip Setpoint of 152 Inches for HPCI Flow Switch DPIS 3-2353 Exceeded Tech Spec Limit.Caused by Locking Device Failing to Control Setpoint Drift.Switch Setpoint Changed & Calibr Frequency Increased ML20085G8231973-09-18018 September 1973 AO BFAO-739W:on 730908,fuse Blew in Power Supplying HPCI Inverter Power Supply.Caused by Generic Problem W/Inverter. Fuse Replaced & Manufacturer Making Changes to Inverter Model ML20087L6291973-07-16016 July 1973 Ao:On 730708,high Level Alarm on Facade Sump Received in Main Control Room.Caused by Small But Steady Flow Into Sump from Unknown Source.Retransfer of Borated Water from Refueling Water Storage Tank Instigated ML20087L6311973-05-28028 May 1973 Ao:On 730512,to Expedite Shutdown & Draining of Radwaste Sys Waste Evaporator,Operating Personnel Manually Lifted One of Two Evaporator Safety Valves.Following Shutdown,Valve Remained in Raised Condition.Procedure Pbnp 4.17 Expanded ML20083Q0391973-01-17017 January 1973 Ao:On 721229,electromatic Relief Valve Failed to Reset Causing Primary Sys Blowdown Following Reactor Scram.As Result,Three Different Valves Failed to Operate in Intended Manner.Manufacturers & Valve Users Will Be Consulted ML20086H2461972-11-0101 November 1972 AO 50-271/72-09:on 721026,two Barton Steam Line Differential Pressure Switches (DPIS 13-83 & 13-84) Failed to Actuate at Required Pressure of 180 Inches.Locking Devices May Be Causing Change.Switches Immediately Reset ML20086H2501972-10-27027 October 1972 AO 50-271/72-09:on 721026,two Barton Steam Line Differential Pressure Switches (DPIS 13-83 & 13-84) Actuated at 195 Inches,Exceeding Tech Spec Limit of 180 Inches.Switches Immediately Reset ML20086H2551972-08-25025 August 1972 AO 50-271/72-02:on 720801-08,airborne Contamination Levels within Containment Exceeded Average Level.Reactor Containment Required Due to Investigation of All Drywell Pressure Penetration taps.Open-ended Tees Plugged ML20084B7121972-06-26026 June 1972 Ao:On 720524,essential Svc Motor Generator Set Failed Resulting in Feedwater Control Sys Failure & Reactor Scram. Caused by Dirty Contacts on 2K Relay.Hfa Relay Replaced ML20235E9521972-04-27027 April 1972 AO 2-72-3:on 720426,both Diesel Generators Started & Loaded According to Station Procedures.On 720427,diesel Generator Stable & Tripped Manually from Control Room.Caused by Damaged Rectifier in Control Sys ML20235E0981972-04-14014 April 1972 AO 1-72-6:during Startup Test on Diesel Generator,Unit Failed to Operate Due to High Crankcase Pressure.Unit 1/2 Diesel Generator Started Immediately.Reactor in Hot Standby ML20235D9251972-04-12012 April 1972 AO 1-72-5:on 720411,RCIC Sys Found Inoperable.Reactor in Start Mode & at Pressure of 950 Psig.Hpci Sys Tested Satisfactorily ML20235D8851972-04-0505 April 1972 AO 1-72-4:on 720403,water Hammer Occurred That Rendered One Loop of Containment Spray Sys Inoperable & Damaged Several Pipe Hangers & Restraints.Reactor Will Remain in Shutdown Mode Until Repairs Made & Sys Tested ML19317D4661971-08-11011 August 1971 Ao:On 710803,release of Radioactive Liquid Into Sewage Retention Pond Resulted from Overflow of Unit 2 Facade Sump During Filling Operation.Caused by Problems W/Facade Drain ML20084E8631970-10-14014 October 1970 Telecopy Message of Ao:On 701014,gate Valve 851A Failed to Fully Close.Caused by Loose Stem Nut Locking.Lock Tightened & Stem Lubricated ML20084E8511970-10-0505 October 1970 Telecopy Ao:On 701004,gape Valve 852B Only Opened Halfway. Caused by Loose Stem Nut of Limitorque Operator.Nut Replaced 1976-02-02
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MONTHYEARNPL-99-0569, Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1999 for Pbnp,Units 1 & 2. with1999-09-30030 September 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1999 for Pbnp,Units 1 & 2. with ML20212D5961999-09-15015 September 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Licensee IPEEE Process.Plant Has Met Intent of Suppl 4 to GL 88-20 NPL-99-0051, Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1999 for Pbnp,Units 1 & 2. with1999-08-31031 August 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1999 for Pbnp,Units 1 & 2. with NPL-99-0449, Monthly Operating Repts for July 1999 for Pbnp,Units 1 & 2. with1999-07-31031 July 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for July 1999 for Pbnp,Units 1 & 2. with ML20196J4251999-06-30030 June 1999 Safety Evaluation Authorizing Proposed Alternatives Described in Relief Requests VRR-01,ROJ-16,PRR-01 & VRR-02 ML20209D2691999-06-30030 June 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for June 1999 for Pbnps,Units 1 & 2 ML20196F3341999-06-22022 June 1999 Safety Evaluation for Implementation of 422V+ Fuel Assemblies at Pbnp Units 1 & 2 ML20195F9781999-06-10010 June 1999 Unit 2 Refueling 23 Inservice Insp Summary Rept for Form NIS-1 ML20209D2751999-05-31031 May 1999 Revised MORs for May 1999 for Pbnps,Units 1 & 2 NPL-99-0328, Monthly Operating Repts for May 1999 for Pbnp,Units 1 & 2. with1999-05-31031 May 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for May 1999 for Pbnp,Units 1 & 2. with NPL-99-0273, Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1999 for Point Beach Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2.With1999-04-30030 April 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1999 for Point Beach Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2.With ML20196F3521999-04-30030 April 1999 Non-proprietary WCAP-14788, W Revised Thermal Design Procedure Instrument Uncertainty Methodology for Wepc Point Beach Units 1 & 2 (Fuel Upgrade & Uprate to 1656 Mwt - NSSS Power) NPL-99-0193, Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1999 for Pbnp,Units 1 & 2. with1999-03-31031 March 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1999 for Pbnp,Units 1 & 2. with NPL-99-0134, Monthly Operating Repts for Feb 1999 for Pbnp,Units 1 & 2. with1999-02-28028 February 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Feb 1999 for Pbnp,Units 1 & 2. with ML20207D6751999-02-22022 February 1999 Assessment of Design Info on Piping Restraints for Point Beach Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2.Staff Concludes That Licensee Unable to Retrieve Original Analyses That May Have Been Performed to Justify Removal of Shim Collars ML20206R9001999-01-13013 January 1999 SER Accepting Nuclear Quality Assurance Program Changes for Point Beach Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2 NPL-99-0008, Monthly Operating Repts for Dec 1998 for Pbnp,Units 1 & 2. with1998-12-31031 December 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Dec 1998 for Pbnp,Units 1 & 2. with NPL-99-0091, 1998 Annual Results & Data Rept for Pbnps,Units 1 & 2. with1998-12-31031 December 1998 1998 Annual Results & Data Rept for Pbnps,Units 1 & 2. with ML20198C7671998-12-10010 December 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting Licensee Proposed Alternative to ASME BPV Code,1986 Edition,Section XI Requirement IWA-2232, to Use Performance Demonstration Initiative Program During RPV Third 10-yr ISI for Plant,Unit 2 NPL-98-1006, Monthly Operating Repts for Nov 1998 for Point Beach Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2.With1998-11-30030 November 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Nov 1998 for Point Beach Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2.With ML20195J5101998-11-16016 November 1998 Proposed Revs to Section 1.3 of FSAR for Pbnp QA Program ML20198J5941998-11-0303 November 1998 1998 Graded Exercise,Conducted on 981103 NPL-98-0948, Monthly Operating Repts for Oct 1998 for Point Beach Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2.With1998-10-31031 October 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Oct 1998 for Point Beach Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2.With NPL-98-0880, Special Rept:On 980913,fire Alarm Control Panels Inoperable for More That Fourteen Days.Troubleshooting of D-401 Panel Following Installation of Replacement Batteries Revealed No Apparent Cause for Spurious Alarms.Panel D-401 Restored1998-10-21021 October 1998 Special Rept:On 980913,fire Alarm Control Panels Inoperable for More That Fourteen Days.Troubleshooting of D-401 Panel Following Installation of Replacement Batteries Revealed No Apparent Cause for Spurious Alarms.Panel D-401 Restored ML20154L6751998-10-14014 October 1998 Unit 1 Refueling 24 ISI Summary Rept for Form NIS-1 ML20154M9121998-10-14014 October 1998 Unit 1 Refueling 24 Repair/Replacement Summary Rept for Form NIS-2 NPL-98-0826, Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1998 for Point Beach Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2.With1998-09-30030 September 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1998 for Point Beach Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2.With ML20151W3851998-08-31031 August 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1998 for Pbnp Units 1 & 2 ML20151W4541998-07-31031 July 1998 Corrected Page to MOR for July 1998 for Pbnp Unit 1 NPL-98-0653, Monthly Operating Repts for July 1998 for Point Beach Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 21998-07-31031 July 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for July 1998 for Point Beach Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20151W4471998-07-31031 July 1998 Corrected Page to MOR for July 1998 for Pbnp Unit 2 ML20236Q3161998-07-10010 July 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting Licensee Proposed Alternative to ASME Code Requirements PTP-3-01 & PTP-3-02 ML20236L6771998-07-0707 July 1998 Safety Evaluation Approving Wepco Implementation Program to Resolve USI A-46 at Point Beach NPP Units 1 & 2 NPL-98-0558, Monthly Operating Repts for June 1998 for Pbnp,Units 1 & 21998-06-30030 June 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for June 1998 for Pbnp,Units 1 & 2 ML20151W4261998-06-30030 June 1998 Corrected Page to MOR for June 1998 for Pbnp Unit 2 ML20151W4221998-05-31031 May 1998 Corrected Page to MOR for May 1998 for Pbnp Unit 2 NPL-98-0481, Monthly Operating Repts for May 1998 for Point Beach Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 21998-05-31031 May 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for May 1998 for Point Beach Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20151W4011998-04-30030 April 1998 Corrected Page to MOR for April 1998 for Pbnp Unit 2 NPL-98-0356, Monthly Operating Repts for April 1998 for Point Beach Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 21998-04-30030 April 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for April 1998 for Point Beach Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20217F3131998-04-17017 April 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting Proposed Alternative to ASME Code for Surface Exam of Nonstructural Seal Welds,For Plant, Unit 1 ML20151W3981998-03-31031 March 1998 Corrected Page to MOR for March for Pbnp Unit 2 ML20216D7071998-03-31031 March 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1998 for Point Beach Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2 NPL-98-0209, Special Rept Re Fire Barrier Inoperable for Greater than Seven Days.Compensatory Measures Implemented in Accordance W/Fire Protection Program Requirements During Time That Barriers Were Inoperable1998-03-30030 March 1998 Special Rept Re Fire Barrier Inoperable for Greater than Seven Days.Compensatory Measures Implemented in Accordance W/Fire Protection Program Requirements During Time That Barriers Were Inoperable ML20217A8501998-03-19019 March 1998 SER Accepting Proposed Changes Submitted on 980226 by Wiep to Pbnp Final SAR Section 1.8 Which Will Impact Commitments Made in Pbnp QA Program Description.Changes Concern Approval Authority for Procedures & Interviewing Authority ML20216J0101998-03-17017 March 1998 Safety Evaluation Accepting Third 10-yr Inservice Insp Interval Relief Request RR-1-18 for Plant NPL-98-0159, Monthly Operating Repts for Feb 1998 for Point Beach Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 21998-02-28028 February 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Feb 1998 for Point Beach Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20151W3891998-02-28028 February 1998 Corrected Page to MOR for Feb 1998 for Pbnp Unit 2 ML20216D7121998-02-28028 February 1998 Revised Corrected MOR for Feb 1998 for Point Beach Nuclear Plant,Unit 2 NPL-98-0084, Monthly Operating Repts for Jan 1998 for Point Beach Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 21998-01-31031 January 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Jan 1998 for Point Beach Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20198L1151998-01-0808 January 1998 SER Accepting Licensee Response to GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves, for Point Beach Nuclear Plant,Units 1 & 2 1999-09-30
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Dear Mr. O' Leary:
DOCKET NOS. 50-2G6 AND 50-301
, FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NOS. DPR-24 AND DPR-27 POINT BEACH NUCLEAR PLANT BACKSEATING DISC MISLOCATION PROBLEM ON 2" DARLING VALVES In accordance with Section 15.6.6.A.3.b of the Technical Specifications for Point Beach Nuclear Plant (Facility Operating License Nos. DPR-24 and DPR-27) , this report describes a possible generic problem with a category of 2" gate valves in-stalled at Point Beach Nuclear Plant. The valves in question are 2", No. S-350 WDD welding end, outside screw and yoke, double disc gate valves with lip seals, and are manufactured by the Darling Valve and Manuf acturing . Company. The valves used at Point Beach Nuclear Plant are safety class I, ASA series 1500 ,
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An investigation of excess letdown line leakage on September 15, 1973, lead to an inspection and subsequent repair of valve 1MOV-1299 on Unit 1 (excess letdown system root valve) on Septereber 26, 1973. Inspection of the valve disclosed that its downstream seat protruded from the valve body such that if the. valve disc was fully withdrawn from the guides, as allowed by its backscating ring, the disc Four could marks catch on the t'he " lip" of the lip of the down-seat ring when reinserting.
stream seat' ring indicated that the disc had caught there during previous valve closings. Internal damage to the valve consisted of a fine vertical crack at the 12 o' clock position in the upper portion of the downstream seat ring. Two locating pins between the upstream and downstream discs of the split disc valve were found to be slightly bent also and some facial scratches to the down-stream disc were evident. There was no metal loss involved in the damage.
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Repair of the valve involved rounding the lip of the seat ring to prevent future hangups of the disc. The thin ver-I tical crack in the downstream seat could not be fully lapped out during the repair. Accordingly, a manual valve was added.to the s'ystem downstream of 1MOV-1299 to back up the root valve. Valve
- 1MOV-1299 thereby remains effective and operable as a remotely
- controlled root shutoff valve, but is considered not totally capable of effecting completely tight shutoff without some t ,
through-leakage.
At the time, measurements-indicated-that the location of the backseating ring on the valve stem was too low but this
! could not be assuredly determined. If such was the case, this would allow the split discs to fully clear the seat rings when
.l the valve was fully open and backseated. The tendency for inter-ference to occur between the downstream disc and seat during l , valve closing could be expected to increase if there was flow I through the valve, creating a diff6rential pressure which could
- swing the loose hanging disc onto the lip of the seat.
There are six similar 2" Darling valves in each unit at Point Beach Nuclear Plant. In addition to the above mentioned 1299 valve, valves 270A & B (normally open) are installed on the reactor coolant pump seal return lines. These valves are, rarely
, operated in the life of the plant. Also, valves 598 and 599 on the reactor coolant system drain line are of this type. These valves are never operated during normal pressurized and power.
operation. The sixth similar valve on each unit is MOV-427 on the normal letdown line. The function of valve 427 is to c2ose-1 in the event of low pressurizer level and, in closing, cause the~
closure'of the containment isolation valves 200 A, B and C, via an interlock. None of the Darling valves described in this-re-port are containment isolation valves.
Valve IMOV-427 was investigated during a Unit 1 shut-
, down on October 13, 1973, af ter it was reported that it would not i ful.ly close remotely. Manual manipulation of the valve on Septem-i ber 28, 1973, had shown that at approximately one-half shut and again just prior to closing, the valve operation became-sticky.
Tests were c6nducted at that time to verify that IMOV-427 was*
capable of performing its primary function of initiating an. iso-i j lation signal for the letdown line. The slightest movement of the valve off its backseat was found to be' sufficient to activate the interlocks and close the AOV-200 letdown isolation' valves. -
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October 29, 1972 backseated cleared the seat rings and lef t the valve open to sini-lar problems as experienced in 1MOV-1299. Inspection showed no damage to valve IMOV-427 other than a slight marking of the uppa
- edge of the seat ring, similar to that found in 1MOV-1299. Eeferc closing up the valve, the seat ring edges were rounded to aid in guiding the discs down between the seats. The " valve open" limit switch was then set for 2-1/4", 5/16" less than the maximum back-seating position of 2-9/16". Valve cycling tests were then con-ducted satisfactorily.
During the same shutiown, valve IMOV-270B was cycled
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' completion of repair of 1MOV-427, on October 13, 1973, it was -
concluded frcm measurements taken, operating experience and tele-phone discussions with the valve manufacturer, that, indeed, a-dimension error could exist with respect to backseat locations on the stem. With these confirmations, it was concluded that all i , twelve valves of this type would recuire investigation on a sche-dule commensurate with the plant Operating schedules.
Valves IMOV-1299, 2MOV-1299 and 2MOV-427 will be
< electrically limited.similarly to IMOV-427. Valve IMOV .'299 will be completely changed out during a convenient shutdown fol-
- lowing the receipt of a new valve. New valve stems with back-seats located so that full opening of the valve will not permit
- the discs to lose the guide effect of the seats have been ordersi
- and will be fitted in the remaining valves at convenient shut-i downs. The service of the 598, 599 and 270A & B valves is such that it is not considered necessary to change the stems of these i valves until the next refueling shutdown of each unit.
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involving two valve problems is sent to you to provida you with tu-
! formation we recently reenived frcs the Philadelphia Electric Company and the Wisconsin Electric Power Conspany. Thd problems involved
~ ~'defief==-4=a identified at the Peach Bottem/Unita 2 and 3 and the Point Beach reactors. h is information may relate to the performance b of certain equipment at your facilities. /The Bu11stia also requests certain action on your part in this matter.
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