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Responds to IE Bulletin 84-02, Failures of GE Type Hfa Relays in Use in Class IE Safety Sys. Two Nylon Coil spool- Type Hfa Relays Used in Normally Deenergized safety-related Applications Will Be Replaced by End of 1985 Outage
ML20197G688
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Site: Trojan File:Portland General Electric icon.png
Issue date: 06/05/1984
From: Withers B
PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
To: Martin J
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION V)
References
IEB-84-02, IEB-84-2, NUDOCS 8406180110
Download: ML20197G688 (2)


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Mr. John B. Martin Regional Administrator, Region V U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Creekside Gaks Office Park 1450 Maria Lane, Suite 210 Walnut Creek CA 94596-5368

Dear Mr. Martin:

IE Bulletin 84-02 Failures of General Electric (CE) Type HFA Relays in Use in Class IE Safety Systems IE Bulletin 84-02 informs licensees about recent failures of GE HFA relays which are similar to previous failures reported by GE Service Advice and Service Information letters. These recent failures were caused by dete-rioration of relay coil wire insulation due to aging, causing increased coil temperature, extensive cracking, and eventual coil failure. All failures involved coil spools made of lexan material.

In 1980 GE recommended that the lexan spool-type HFA relays be replaced with their new " Century Series" HFA relay which utilizes advanced coil spool, coil wire, and insulation construction. This bulletin requires g replacement of all HFA relays in safety-related systems which utilize l either the defective lexan material or nylon material which was previously l identified as defective, and requests licensees to: (1) inform the NRC '

! about their plans, including schedules, for defective relay replacement, and (2) provide information concerning plans to upgrade surveillance end to justify continued operation in the interim for normally energized relays.

A review of Trojan's design has concluded that: (1) there are no nylon or

! lexan coil spool-type HFA relays used in normally energized safety-related applications, and (2) there are two nylon coil spool-type HFA relays used in normally de-energized safety-related applications. These two nylon coil l

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, . t Portland M MCoissiooy a-Mr. John B. Martin June 5, 1984 Page 2 relays are used for control room ventilation isolation in the event a toxic gas alarm is received. These relays (AS9000AX and AS9000BX) will be replaced with GE-recommended Century Series relays no later than the end of the 1985 refueling outage.

Utility staff time spent performing this review and preparing this written response was approximately four man-days.

Sincerely, J=2 Bart D. Withers Vice President Nuclear c: Mr. Lynn Frank, Director State of Oregon '

Department of Energy Document Control Desk U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission  ;

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