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Category:REPORTABLE OCCURRENCE REPORT (SEE ALSO AO LER)
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December 12, 1972 United States Atomic Energy Commission Washington, D. C. 20545 '
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License No. DPR-3 (Docket No. 50-29)
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Relative to the reporting requirements specified in 10 CFR 20 Part )
20.403 (b) (4), Yankee Atomic Electric Company - Rowe reported on November 13, 1972 that two control rod shroud tubes were displaced. s The following written report is submitted in accordance with 10 CFR _
20.405 (a) (2).
Following a routine inspection of shim rod S-18 on November 3, 1972, .;
cfferts to reinsert S-18 in core position JK-45 were unsuccessful. Furthe.
periscope inspection of the shim rod revealed abnormal wear approxicately mine inches below the normal guide block wear. 1; Following this evaluation of the problem, the decision was made to h
.pp receve the four fuel assemblies adjacent to JK-45 to permit inspection of the di shic rod slot irf the lower core support plate. An underwater television in- g pection revealed the following: T M
- 1. A cap screw with locking cup intact was lying East and l:#
West in the cruciform formed by guide blocks for the lI%
lower core support plate at core position HJ-45. Th1s %
bolt and locking cup assembly was later proven to be a ' 'f shroud tube mounting bolt. The bolt was not obstruct- '
ing the shim rod hole. S ub s equen tly, this bolt was re- .w trieved from the lower core support plate. f!.
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- 2. Inspections through nozzle holes surrounding S-18 reveal- :p ed crescent shapes through two nozzle holes to the East of the shim rod. Indications were that the shroud tube fk f had shifted to the East.
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4 Upon discovery of the misaligned shroud tub.e and a shroud tube bolt, k!
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all fuel from the reactor and inspect the low- $ l l er reactor internals. T l i During the core unloading,' control rod A-101 (rod,#19) which had dis- i
- played erratic behavior during plant operation was removed from core position (1 ;
JK-67 for routine inspection. Later, an attempt to reinsert control rod 19 ?
was. unsuccessful. The problem was believed to have been caused by substantial l bowing of the control rod noted during the inspection. To substantiate this (i premise, a new control rod was inserted'into core position JK-67; it also [. l failed to insert beyond the guide block area of the lower core support plate, g l Subsequent television inspection of this core position revealed a second cap t screw and. locking -cup wedged between the guide blocks at the extreme southern f, end of the South vane. 4 4 i During removal of the core components a binocular inspection of the $;
lower core support plate was performed. This inspection revealed a third cap screw and locking cup resting on the Northeast guide block of nozzle G-4. f f
7 Following removal of all fuel elements, shim rods and control rods on November 13, 1972, a thorough television inspection was commenced of the @
lower core support plate to shroud tube bolting. The results were as follows:
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- 1. Core position JK- 4, bolt missing, cup in place. %
- 2. Core position J-45, bolt missing, cup in place. T
- 3. Core position K-45, bolt and locking cup missing.
- 4. Core position JK- 5, bolt missing, locking cup in place. @
- 5. Core position GH- 2, bolt and locking cup missing. )
- 6. Core position G-23, bolt and locking cup missing. 7
- 7. Cors position H-23, bolt and locking cup missing. te r
A binocular in'spection of the bottom of the reactor vessel revealed .
four shroud tube bolts, two with their locking cups. {s On November 15, 1972, the reactor vendor representatives arrived on ki site and commenced a television inspection of lower core internals. Their %
findings were consistent with those of Yankee with the exception of a possibic k loose shroud bolt at core position G-12. h The vendor inspections resulted in the recommendation to remove the y lower core support barrel to pemit a more detailed inspection of the shroud g tube structure. The barrel was removed on November 16, 1972 and the follow- g ing additional abnormalities were observed. .
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- 1. A sheared shroud tube tie bar between shroud tubes No. 24 and No. 25. Binocular inspection of shroud R No. 25 on the Northwest side revealed a vertical h, scar one to two feet long on the outside lower g quarter of the shroud tube, t
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- e The problem described in (1) above appears to be related to an k occurrence early ir. plant life concerning dislodged speciv.cn holders; no l -
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h The reactor vendor is presently studying a repair which is expect- ?
H ed to result in a new unitized shroud structure replacing the old bolted shroud structure.
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