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Summary of Operator Reactor Events Meeting 85-24 on 851125 Re Briefing of Ofc Directors & Div Directors & Representatives on Events Which Occurred Since Last Meeting on 851118.List of Attendees Encl
ML20137X509
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Site: Peach Bottom, Browns Ferry, Mcguire, Point Beach, Grand Gulf, Sequoyah, Seabrook, Brunswick, Turkey Point, Crystal River, San Onofre, Yankee Rowe, McGuire, 05000000, Trojan
Issue date: 11/29/1985
From: Holahan G
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Harold Denton
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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NUDOCS 8512100539
Download: ML20137X509 (22)


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, NOV 2 91985 MEMORANDUM FOR: Harald R. Denton, Director Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation FROM: Gary M. Holahan, Director Operating Reactors Assessment Staff

SUBJECT:

SUMMARY

OF THE OPERATING REACTORS EVENTS MEETING ON NOVEMBER 25, 1985 - MEETING 85-24 On November 25, 1985, an Operating Reactor Events meeting (85-24) was held to brief the Office Director, the Division Directors and their representatives on events which occurred since our last meeting on November 18, 1985. The list of attendees is included as Enclosure 1.

The events discussed and the significant elements of these events are presented i in Enclosure 2. In addition, the assignment of follow-up review responsibility was discussed. The assignments made during this meeting and the status of previous assignments are presented in Enclosure 3.

Completion dates have been assigned for items in Enclosure 3. Each assignee should review Enclosure 3 with regard to their respective responsibilities.

Note that several assignees are approaching the due date. Please be responsive and advise ORAB (D. Tarnoff, x29526) if the target completion date cannot be met.

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plad w,th m Gary M. Holahan, Director Operating Reactors Assessment Staff

Enclosures:

DISTRIBUTION As stated Central Files NRC PDR cc w/ enc 1: ORAB Rdg See next page ORAB Members ORA 7 C:0 RAS D/0 RAS DTa/noff:dm RWessman GHolahan ll/J[/85 g/g/85 u /g /85 8512100539 851129 DR ADOCK 050 9

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Hugh L. Thompson, Jr. cc: D. Eisenhut R. Bosnak R. Bernero R. Hernan J. Knight J. Lyons T. Speis D. Brinkman C. Heltemes E. Weiss H. Thompson R. Baer W. Russell D. Vassallo J. Taylor J. Zudans E. Jordan R. Dudley V. Benaroya G. Lear W. Minners G. Gears W. Regan D. Muller T. Ippolito M. Grotenhuis G. Lainas K. Johnston F. Miraglia E. Tourigny G. Edison A. Thadani K. Seyfrit D. Mcdonald T. Murley, R-I L. Rubenstein J. Nelson Grace, R-II J. Clifford J. Keppler, R-III R. D. Martin, R-IV J. B. Martin, R-V R. Starostecki, R-I R. Walker, R-II C. Norelius, R-III E. Rossi, IE P. Baranowski D. Kirsch, R-V O' R. Denise, R-IV

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ENCLOSURE 1 LIST OF ATTENDEES OPERATING REACTORS EVENTS BRIEFING (85-74)

NOVEMBER 25, 1985 Name Division Name Division H. R. Denton NRR E. Goodwin OPE M. Caruso NRR E. Weiss IE/DEPER M. Virgilio NRR D. Zukor AEOD/ROAB R. Hernan NRR/PPAS K. Seyfrit AE00 W. Haass IE/VPB K. Kniel NRR/DSR0 W. Minners DSR0/RSIB F. Miraglia NRR/PWR-B E. McKenna NRR R. J. Kiessel IE/EGCB W. Regan PWRB/F0B/NRR J. Zudans IE/EAB/DEPER G. L. Plumlee,III PWRB/F0B/NRR D. Houston ACRS D. Crutchfield NRR/PWR-B D. Mcdonald NRR/ PAD-2 E. J. Weinkam NRR G. E. Edison NRR/PWR-B W. P. Gammill NRR G. Gears NRR/BWRL S. C. Black NRR J. Lyons NRR/PPAS T. M. Novak NRR R. Ballard NRR/PWR-A D. R. Muller NRR R. Dudley NRR/PWR-A-1 R. J. Bosnak NRR R. Westman NRR/0 RAS W. H. Swenson NRR/ORAS G. Holahan NRR/0 RAS S. Long IE/DEPER J. Zwolinski NRR/BWRL V. Hodge IE/DEPER T. Speis NRR/DSR0 V. Thomas IE/DEPER R. Bernero NRR/ DBL K. Johnston NRR/PWR-A F. Schroeder NRR/DPL-B A. Rubin NRR J. P. Knight NRR/PWR-A V. Benaroya NRR/F0B/PWR-A D. Humenansky OCRL/LZ A. W. Dromerick IE/DEPER/EGCB C. E. Rossi IE/DEPER/EAB H. Thompson, Jr. NRR/PWR-A D. Eisenhut NRR E. Jordan IE/DEPER T. Rotella NRR/BWD-1 D. Tarnoff NRR/0 RAS

s OPERATING REACTOR EVENTS BRIEFING 85-?4 NOVEMBER 25, 1985 SAN ONOFRE UNIT 1 LOSS OF 0FF-SITE POWER AND FEEDWATER LEAK YANKEE R0WE RUPTURED STEAM GENERATOR FEEDWATER FEEDRING PEACH BOTTOM UNIT 3 RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL PUMP WEAR RING AND MOTOR BEARING FAILURES TURKEY POINT ENVIRONMENTAL QUALIFICATION OF MOTOR-0PERATED VALVES 0THER EVENTS OF INTEREST TROJAN LOW PRESSURE INJECTION RECIRCULATION PATH DESIGN DEFICIENCY BRUNSWICK UNIT 2 MSIVs FAlluf.E TO CLOSE (UPDATE) 4

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SAN ON0FRE UNIT I - LOSS OF 0FF-SITE POWER R FEEDWATER SYSTEM DAMAGE NOVEMBER 21, 1985 (R, DUDLEY, NRR)

PROBLEM:

LOSS OF OFFSITE POWER AND FEEDWATER SYSTEM DAMAGE AND LEAK CAUSED BY WATER HAMMER WHEN AUX, FEEDWATER PUMPS WERE STARTED SIGNIFICANCE:

SEVERE WATER HAMMER INDUCED RUPTURE OF FEEDWATER PIPING AND DAMAGE TO PIPE SUPPORTS EVENT INVOLVED COMPLEX OPERATOR ACTIONS

- CIRCUMSTANCES:

PLANT OPERATING AT 60% POWER WITH ABNORMAL ELECTRICAL ALIGNMENT WHILE LOOKING FOR GROUND ON SAFETY BUS 1C AUXILIARY' TRANSFORMER C FAILED, DE-ENERGIZING SAFETY BUS-2C; EDG #2 STARTED BUT DID NOT LOAD, AS DESIGNED-OPERATORS, NOT RECOGNIZING-THAT SAFETY BUS JC WAS ALIGNED TO GENERATOR OUTPUT, TRIPPED REACTOR WHICH DE-ENERGIZED T

BUSES IC, AS WELL AS 1A AND IB, THUS, ALL AC POWER LOST, EDG'#1 STARTED BUT DID NOT LOAD, AS DESIGNED TURBINE-DRIVEN AFW PUMP AUTO-STARTED OPERATORS RESTORED OFF-SITE POWER IN 4 MINUTES BY BACKFEEDING

. THRU MAIN TRANSFORMER START OF ELECTRIC AUX, FEEDWATER PUMP IS THOUGHT TO HAVE CAUSED WATER HAMMER WHICH RUPTURED GASKET IN FEEDWATER BYPASS LINE, -LEAK NOT IS0LABLE DUE TO HI-TEMP STEAM IN AREA

  • - SEVERE. DAMAGE TO SG "B" FEEDWATER LINE, AND ITS SUPPORT, INSIDE CONTAINMENT

. LARGE RUPTURE'(15'x 2') IN SHELL 0F FIRST FEEDWATER HEATER AUXILIARY FEED MAINTAINED TO ALL 3 SGs, LEAK RATE 50-100 GPM, NO RADIOLOGICAL-HAZARD DUE TO LOW ( < 3 GAL / DAY) PRIMARY-TO-

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LICENSEE EVALUATING DAMAGE TO FEEDWATER SYSTEM CONFIRMATORY ACTION LETTER ISSUED BY REGION V INCIDENT INVESTIGATION TEAM SENT TO SITE ON NOVEMBER 22, 1985 TEAM COMPOSITION:

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PROBLEM: 360* THRU-WALL CRACK INDENTIFIED IN STEAM GENERATOR #3 FEEDRING (LOCATED INSIDE STEAM GENERATOR)

FEEDRING BRACKETS MISSING SIGNIFICANCE:

POTENTIAL WATERHAMMER OR THERMAL FATIGUE CRACKING LOOSE PARTS IN STEAM GENERATOR CIRCUMSTANCES:

ROUTINE SG UPPER INTERNALS INSPECTION DURING REFUELING OUTAGE CRACKS VISUALLY IDENTIFIED IN WELDS ON FEEDRINGS IN SG #2 AND #3 CRACK IN SG #3 FEEDRING WAS 360* AND THROUGH WALL; CRACK IN SG #2 WAS 2" LONG 3 0F 6 NON-FUNCTIONAL SUPPORT BRACKETS FOR FEEDRING MISSING

IN SG #3, BRACKETS IN PLACE IN OTHER SGs CRACKS ATTRIBUTED TO CYCLIC LOADING ON WELD DEFECTS THAT MAY HAVE EXISTED SINCE INSTALLATION: SOURCE OF LOADS UNKNOWN FOLLOWUP:

CRACKED WELDS REPAIRED "NON-CRACKED" WELDS IN FEEDRING INSPECTED WITH MAGNETIC PARTICLE; NO CRACKS OBSERVED SG #3 DOWNCOMER INSPECTED FOR LOOSE PARTS WITH UNDERWATER T.V CAMERA -- NONE IDENTIFIED LICENSEE CONCLUDES BRACKETS WERE REMOVED YEARS AGO BUT DOCUMENTATION IS UNCLEAR INSPECTION INDICATES THAT REMAINING BRACKETS ARE SECURE REGION HAS INSPECTED LICENSEE'S REPAIR AND DIAGNOSTIC EFFORT

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PEACH BOTTOM 3 - RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL PUMP / WEAR RING AND MOTOR BEARING FAILURES NOVEMBER 2, 1985 (J. ZUDANS, IE)

PROBLEM:

LOSS OF IMPELLER WEAR RING WITH SUBSEQUENT PUMP PERFORMANCE DEGRADATION OR POSSIBLE CATASTROPHIC DAMAGE TO PUMP, LOWER MOTOR RADIAL BEAPING FAILURE WITH CATASTROPHIC MOTOR FAILURE, SIGNIFICANCE:

LOSS OF LHSI AND LONG TERM COOLING CAPABILITY FOLLOWING A DBA, CIRCUMSTANCES:

PEACH BOTTOM LICENSEE HAD A FIRE IN RHR PUMP 3C MOTOR ON 11/2/85.

WEAR RING PROBLEM FIRST DISCOVERED DURING INSPECTION OF PUMP, PUMP MODEL: BINGHAM 18x24x28 CIVC; MOTOR: GE,

. 2000HP, 3 PHASE, SIMILAR WEAR RING PROBLEMS DISCOVERED IN RHR PUMP 3A ON 11/16/85, SIMILAR PROBLEM IN 1982 ON RHR PUMP 2A, CURRENTLY PUMP 2A HAS MINOR FLOW / PRESS AN0MALIES, PUMP IS OPERABLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH TECH, SPEC, FLOW REQUIREMENTS, BROWNS FERRY SIMILAR PUMPS WITH LOWER MOTOR GUIDE BRG, DAMAGE, NO APPARENT PUMP INTERNAL DAMAGE, TWO OCCURRENCES - DECEMBER 10, 1983 AND MARCH 20, 1985.

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PEACH BOTTOM REPAIRING RHR PUMPS 3A/3C, INSPECTING RHR PUMPS 3B/3D PRIOR TO RESTART AND CORRECTING PROBLEMS WITH RHR PUMP 2A, IE - PREPARING INFORMATION NOTICE, AND DETERMINING IF SIMILAR MACHINES IN ANY OTHER FACILITIES, VENDOR - ATTEMPTING TO DETERMINE CAUSE OF PROBLEM, BROWNS FERRY PUMPS REPAIRED AND RETURNED TO OPERATION SUBSEQUENT TO EACH OCCURRENCE, i

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PROBLEM: EQ PROBLEM WITH SELECTED LIMITORQUE M0V's DUE TO POSSIBLY UNQUALIFIED GREASE SAFETY SIGNIFICANCE: VALVE OPERABILITY IN QUESTION

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PLANT STATUS - UNITS 3 AND 4 OPERATING IE FOLLOW-UP TEAM INSPECTIONS ELEVATED ISSUE OF QUALIFICATION OF MOV GREASE LOCATION OF POTENTIALLY UNQUALIFIED MOVs:

UNIT 3: 8 0F 23 (ALL OUTSIDE CONTAINMENT)

UNIT 4: 14 0F 23 (2 INSIDE CONTAINMENT)

USE OF UNQUALIFIED GREASE IN MOVs; E0 REQUIRES EXXON NEBULA EPO OR EPI MIXING 0F GREASE COULD CAUSE HARDENING OR SEPARATION TURKEY POINT PM PROGRAM SPECIFIES TEXICO MARFAC. USE EXXON NEBULA EPI, EP0 OR SUN 50 EP IDENTIFICATION HISTORY INP0 NOTEPAD ITEM IN 1983: MIXING 0F GREASE A POTENTIAL PROBLEM FPL LETTER FEBRUARY 19, 1985 STATED PROGRAM IN PLACE TO ASSURE EQ EQUIPMENT MAINTAINED IN QUALIFIED STATE (GL 84-24)

PROGRAM TO ADDRESS GREASE - SCHEDULED FOR COMPLETION IN DECEMBER 1986 HIGHLIGHTED IN IE SPECIAL TEAM INSPECTION AUGUST 26-SEPTEMBER 13, 1985 AS INSPECTOR FOLLOW-UP ITEM

FOLLOW-UP ACTIONS SHUTDOWN UNIT 4 ON NOVEMBER 23, 1985 TO CORRECT POTENTIAL PROBLEM DUE TO GL 85-15 AND IE FOLLOW-UP INSPECTIONS POTENTIAL EMERGENCY TECH, SPEC TO EXTEND LC0 TO CORRECT POTENTIAL PROBLEMS LICENSEE PREPARING ENGINEERING EVALUATION AND JC0 FOR UNIT 3.

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. TROJAN - LOW PRESSURE INJECTION RECIRCULATION PATH DESIGN DEFICIENCY NOVEMBER 21, 1985 (M. CARUS 0, NRR)

PROBLEM: FAILED OPEN RHR RECIRCULATION VALVE CONCURRENT WITH RHR PUMP FAILURE NOT CONSIDERED IN ORIGINAL ANALYSIS CAUSES 15% OF LOW PRESSURE INJECTION TO BYPASS COLD LEG INJECTION LINES AND BE RECIRCULATED SIGNIFICANCE: DECREASE IN LOW PRESSURE INJECTION FLOW .

FOR WORST CASE LARGE BREAK LOCA CIRCUMSTANCES:

RHR RECTECULATION CONTROL LOGIC SUCH THAT RECIRCULATION VALVE WILL OPEN IF DISCHARGE PRESSURE LOW WITH PUMP MOTOR BREAKER CLOSED (E G., SHEARED SHAFT)

FLOW FROM GOOD RUNNING PUMP WOULD RECIRCULATE THROUGH OPPOSITE LOOP RECIRCULATION VALVE AND BYPASS COLD LEG INJECTION PROBLEM IDENTIFIED BY RESIDENT INSPECTOR AND BEING INVESTIGATED BY LICENSEE PROBLEM NOT REPORTED BY LICENSEE 9

FOLLOW-UP i-LICENSEE HAS HAD WESTINGHOUSE ANALYZE CASE CONCLUSION IS THAT RHR PUMP HAS SUFFICIENT CAPACITY TO ACCOMMODATE 25% FLOW REDUCTION AT LOCA OPERATING POINT PCT INCREASE DUE TO FLOW REDUCTION CALCULATED TO BE 11*F FOR TROJAN LICENSEE INDICATES OTHER WESTINGHOUSE PLANTS AFFECTED:

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PROBLEM: ON SEPTEMBER 27, 1985, 3 0F 8 MSIVs FAILED TO CLOSE IN TEST SIGNIFICANCE:

STARTUP DELAY - POTENTIAL GENERIC PROBLEM CIRCUMSTANCES:

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! DISC DEGRADATION HISTORY:

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VALVE DISCS CHANGED TO VIT0N (UNIT 1 WAS ALREADY VIT0N)

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  • TRIP FREQUENCY FOR PAST ONE WEEK IS 9 TRIPS / WEEK, WHICH IS ABOUT THE AVERAGE t'EEKLY FREQUENCY BREAKDOWN OF REPORTED CAUSES:

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DATE 85-22 SRAh? GULF IE /HAIELTCN W FOLLOWUP RESARDINS SENERIC 12/04/25 GPEN- / /

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