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Category:DEFICIENCY REPORTS (PER 10CFR50.55E & PART 21)
MONTHYEARML18016A9011999-04-12012 April 1999 Part 21 Rept Re Defect in Component of DSRV-16-4,Enterprise DG Sys.Caused by Potential Problem with Connecting Rod Assemblies Built Since 1986,that Have Been Converted to Use Prestressed Fasteners.Affected Rods Should Be Inspected ML20236V3121998-07-29029 July 1998 Final Part 21 Rept Re Enterprise DSR-4 & DSRV-4 Edgs.Short Term Instability Was Found During post-installation Testing & Setup as Part of Design mod/post-work Testing Process. Different Methods Were Developed to Correct Problem ML20248A1671998-05-22022 May 1998 Interim Part 21 Re Enterprise DSR-4 & DSRV-4 Emergency diesel.Post-installation Testing Revealed,High Em/Rfi Levels Affected New Controllers,Whereas Original Controllers Were unaffected.Follow-up Will Be Provided No Later than 980731 ML20198E0631998-01-0707 January 1998 Part 21 Rept Re Shipment by Dubose National Energy Svcs,Inc, of 40 Pieces of 4 inch,90 Degree Elbows Which Did Not Meet ASME Section II SA-234 Requirements ML20217K5991997-08-11011 August 1997 Part 21 Interim Rept Re Fafnir S7K Bearing Discrepancies. Further Evaluation of Deviation Is Required & Will Be Completed by 971111 ML18153A1431997-06-10010 June 1997 Part 21 Rept Re Possible Machining Defect in Certain Stainless Steel Swagelok Tube Fitting Bodies.Facilities Have Been Notified About Possible Problem ML20140G4481997-05-0101 May 1997 Part 21 Rept Re Potential Defect in Component of Dsrv & Dsr Enterprise Standby Diesel Generator Sys.Recommends That Springs Be Inspected on Periodic Basis,Such as During Refueling Outages ML20115J3981996-07-22022 July 1996 Interim Part 21 Rept Re 3/4 Schedule 80 Pipe Furnished to Consolidated Power Supply.Investigation Revealed Only One Nuclear Customer Involved in Sale of Matl ML20115D2001996-07-0909 July 1996 Part 21 Rept Re Mfg Defect of Enterprise DSR-4 & DSRV-4 Edgs,Originally Mfg by Calcon Corp.Amot Control Corp Purchased Calcon Product Line & Maintains Design & Production.Valves Returned to Cooper Energy Svcs on 960131 ML20117G4641996-05-14014 May 1996 Part 21 Rept Re Cooper Bessemer Reciprocating Products,Div of Cooper Cameron Corp,Issued Ltr to Define Utils/Plants Containing Similar Equipment as Supplied on Cooper Bessemer Ksv & Enterprise Dsr EDGs ML20100L7411996-02-29029 February 1996 Final Part 21 Rept Re Fan Motor Bearing Indications,Updating Status of Evaluation of Deviation.Bearings for Unit 2 Fcus Inspected & No Linear Indications Noted.Unit 1 Fcu Bearings Will Be Inspected Prior to Upcoming Refueling Outage ML20097A5641996-01-31031 January 1996 Final Part 21 Rept Re Ball Valves Supplied by Cardinal Industrial Products Containing Suspect Pressure Boundary Bolting.Valves Containing Suspect Bolts Returned to Canadian Worcester Controls Ltd to Have Bolting Replaced TXX-9603, Interim Part 21 Rept Re Linear Indication on Fan Motor Bearings Mfg by Fafnir.Bearings Provided as Spares for Four UPS Room Fan Coil Units.Further Evaluation Required & Evaluation Will Be Completed by 9602291996-01-29029 January 1996 Interim Part 21 Rept Re Linear Indication on Fan Motor Bearings Mfg by Fafnir.Bearings Provided as Spares for Four UPS Room Fan Coil Units.Further Evaluation Required & Evaluation Will Be Completed by 960229 ML20092H3641995-09-13013 September 1995 Part 21 Rept Re 3/4 Inch ASME Section III Class 2 Ball Valves Supplied by Canadian Worcester Controls Ltd (Cwcl) ML20064G3391994-03-0707 March 1994 Part 21 Rept Re RTP Universal I/O Controller Interface Card Utilized in Universal I/O Controller,Supplied for Installation at Comanche Peak & Yonggwang Nuclear Power Plant,Units 3 & 4.Two Filter Capacitors Added to Design ML20064G3261994-03-0707 March 1994 Part 21 Rept Re RTP Universal I/O Controller Interface Card Utilized in Universal I/O Controller Supplied for Installation at Comanche Peak.Design Corrected Through Engineering Change Order Adding Two Filter Capacitors ML20064G3441994-03-0707 March 1994 Part 21 Rept Re RTP Universal I/O Controller Interface Card Utilized in Universal I/O Controller Supplied for Installation at Comanche Peak.Design Corrected Through Engineering Change Order Adding Two Filter Capacitors ML20063K6791994-02-16016 February 1994 Part 21 Rept Re Failed Bolting on Pacific Air Products Co Gravity Dampers.Failed Bolts Replaced W/Higher Strength Bolts ML20058K3841993-12-0909 December 1993 Part 21 Rept Re Potential Defect in Component of Dsrv & Dsr Enterprise Standby DG Sys,Regarding Potential Problem W/ Subcover Assembled Atop Power Head ML20059A7181993-10-19019 October 1993 Part 21 Rept Re Defective Rocker Arms Supplied to TU & Clei. Rocker Arms Machined & Inspected to Incorrect Print & Discovered at Tu.Defective Rocker Arms Recalled from Nuclear Customers.No Corrective Action Required at Respective Utils ML20024H8341993-08-19019 August 1993 Part 21 Rept Re Potential Problem W/Installation of Bushing in gear-type,3 Gpm,Oil Pump Used in Refrigerant Compressors, Mfg by Dunham-Bush.CVI Will Call for Hold Point in Fabrication Process Where Bushing Installed ML20012G3261993-02-18018 February 1993 Part 21 Rept Re Borg-Warner Bolted Bonnet Swing Check Valve Failing to Close During Preoperational Testing.Caused by Internal Body Wall Protrusions Resulting from Intersecting Machine Bores.Design Mods Will Be Implemented ML20128M7821993-02-12012 February 1993 Part 21 Rept Re Failure of 4-inch,150 Bolted Bonnet Swing Check Valve 2CC-0697 to Fully Close During Preoperational Testing.Disc Design Mod Installed.New Disc Component Should Be Installed or Existing Disc Refurbished ML20127P6151993-01-22022 January 1993 Final Deficiency Rept CP-92-019 Re Steam Leak Discovered in Train a RHR Pump Casing Gasket & Seal on 920729.No Apparent Damage to Seal Noted.Item Not Reportable Per 10CFR50.55(e) or Part 21 ML20127L4661993-01-20020 January 1993 Suppl to Final Deficiency Rept CP-89-015,provided on 921130 Re Check Valves 2CC-0693 & 2CC-0697 Failure to Close on 921201.Valves Reworked & Retested Satisfactorily.Supplier Bw/Ip Advised of Test Failures,Cause & Corrective Actions ML20127H2301993-01-15015 January 1993 Part 21 Rept Re Potential Defeat in Component of Dsrv & Dsr Enterprise Standby DG Sys.Starting Air Distributor Housing Assemblies Installed as Replacement Parts at Listed Sites ML20127A1201993-01-0808 January 1993 Supplemental Deficiency Rept CP-92-004 Re Mfg Defects in Printed Circuit Boards for Elgar Class 1E Electric Power Inverters.Initially Reported on 920513.Baseline Data Established for Each Printed Circuit Board ML20127C2191993-01-0707 January 1993 Supplemental Deficiency Rept CP-92-010 & Final Deficiency Rept CP-92-020 Re Cracks in Containment Spray Pump Suction Vent Piping,Initially Reported on 920722 & 1204, Respectively.Unacceptable Configurations Modified TXX-9263, Interim Deficiency Rept CP-92-020 Re Cracks in Containment Spray Sys.Initially Reported on 921204.Detailed Rept Will Be Submitted by 9301111993-01-0404 January 1993 Interim Deficiency Rept CP-92-020 Re Cracks in Containment Spray Sys.Initially Reported on 921204.Detailed Rept Will Be Submitted by 930111 ML20126J5961992-12-31031 December 1992 Part 21 Rept Re Potential Loss of RHR Cooling During Nozzle Dam Removal.Nozzle Dams May Create Trapped Air Column Behind Cold Leg Nozzle Dam.Mod to Nozzle Dams Currently Underway. Ltrs to Affected Utils Encl TXX-9262, Suppl to Final Deficiency Rept CP-87-122 Re Overstress Condition in Various Equipment Nozzles.Initially Reported on 871125.Nozzle Loads Specified for Applicable Equipment Qualified & within Stress Limits Specified in FSAR1992-12-31031 December 1992 Suppl to Final Deficiency Rept CP-87-122 Re Overstress Condition in Various Equipment Nozzles.Initially Reported on 871125.Nozzle Loads Specified for Applicable Equipment Qualified & within Stress Limits Specified in FSAR ML20126E1551992-12-22022 December 1992 Supplemental Deficiency Rept CP-92-007 on QA Program Breakdown of Kranco,Inc Re Parts for Polar Crane Supplied W/O Dedicated QA Program.Initially Reported on 920814.Util Will Not Utilize Supplied Components for Critical Lifts ML20126C7691992-12-18018 December 1992 Final Deficiency Rept CP-92-018 Re Steam Leak Discovered in 3-inch Schedule 80 Lateral Installed SG Blowdown Sys. Initially Reported on 920729.Caused by Porosity in Initial Casting.Item Not Reportable Per 10CFR50.55(e) or Part 21 ML20125D5431992-12-11011 December 1992 Final Deficiency Rept CP-92-016 Re Stems on Borg-Warner manually-operated 3-inch Gates Valves Separating from Disks. Initially Reported on 920911.Addl Administrative Controls Will Be Implemented to Prevent Inadvertent Damage ML20125D3871992-12-0808 December 1992 Interim Deficiency Rept CP-92-019:on 920729,steam Leak Discovered in Train a RHR Pump Casing Gasket & Seal During Hot Functional Testing.Deviation Being Evaluated.Evaluation Will Be Complete by 930125 ML20125A9511992-12-0404 December 1992 Part 21 Rept,Providing Major Milestone Schedule & Portions of Part 21 Open Items List of Issues Currently in Review TXX-9253, Final Deficiency Rept CP-89-015 Re Backleakage Through AFW Check Valves Supplied by Bw/Ip Intl,Inc.Initially Reported on 890519 & Documented in Insp Rept 50-446/92-25. Check Valves Will Be Inspected Prior to Fuel Load1992-11-25025 November 1992 Final Deficiency Rept CP-89-015 Re Backleakage Through AFW Check Valves Supplied by Bw/Ip Intl,Inc.Initially Reported on 890519 & Documented in Insp Rept 50-446/92-25. Check Valves Will Be Inspected Prior to Fuel Load ML20116E2991992-11-0303 November 1992 Part 21 Rept Forwarding CPSES Major Milestone Schedule & Portions of Part 21 Open Items List of Issues That Are Currently in Review ML20116C4631992-10-30030 October 1992 Final Deficiency Rept CP-92-08 Re Train B Diesel Generator Auxiliary Lube Oil Pump Valve.Initially Reported on 920722. All Nine Valves in Warehouse Have Been Magnetic Particle Examined ML20116C6001992-10-30030 October 1992 Final Deficiency Rept CP-92-010 Re Containment Spray Pump Vent Weld Cracks.Initially Reported on 920722.Vent Pipe Replaced & Containment Spray Pump Vibration Being Corrected, Per Steady State Vibration Monitoring Test ML20116D1571992-10-29029 October 1992 Final Deficiency Rept CP-92-12 Re Deviation in Several Spare ferro-resonant Transformers.Initially Reported on 920618. Caused by THD Measurement Exceeding Westinghouse Equipment Spec Criteria.Not Reportable Per 10CFR50.55(e) or Part 21 ML20115H0771992-10-20020 October 1992 Final Deficiency Rept CP-92-017 Re Improper Position of Seal Water Circulating Ring on Train a RHR Pump Supplied by Intersoll-Rand.Initially Reported on 920921.Motor Raised & Disassembled to Position Circulating Ring Properly ML20115C1781992-10-13013 October 1992 Interim Deficiency Rept SDAR-CP-92-016,re Defect in Two Manually Operated 3 Inch Gate Valves,In Which Stems Separated from Disks & Disks Being Wedged in Seats.Initially Reported on 920911.Internals of Two Valves Replaced TXX-9247, Final Deficiency Rept CP-86-41 Re Effect of Small Break LOCA During Mode 4 Operation.Initially Reported on 860528. Westinghouse Owners Group Program Modified to Eliminate Use of leak-before-break Methodology1992-10-0202 October 1992 Final Deficiency Rept CP-86-41 Re Effect of Small Break LOCA During Mode 4 Operation.Initially Reported on 860528. Westinghouse Owners Group Program Modified to Eliminate Use of leak-before-break Methodology ML20106C0201992-09-28028 September 1992 Interim Deficiency Rept CP-92-018 Re 920728 Discovery of Steam Leak in 3-inch Schedule 80 Lateral Installed in Steam Blowdown Sys.Evaluation of Deviation Will Be Completed by 921112 ML20105C7951992-09-17017 September 1992 Final Deficiency Rept CP-92-015 Re GE Circuit Breaker Mounting Hardware Incorrectly Supplied & Installed.Initially Reported on 920623.Mounting Screws Will Be Replaced by 921018 ML20105B7211992-09-11011 September 1992 Final Deficiency & Part 21 Rept CP-92-13 Re Defect in Train a DG Lube Oil Pressure Regulating Valve Supplied by Delaval Engine & Compressor Div of Cooper Energy Svcs.Initially Reported on 920812.Deviation Not Reportable ML20105B7231992-09-11011 September 1992 Final Deficiency Rept CP-92-14 Re Defect in Train B EDG Gearcase Lube Oil Supply Line Flange,Supplied by Delaval Compressor Div of Cooper Energy Svcs.Initially Reported on 920812.Shaft,impeller & Bushings Replaced ML20127D1491992-09-0404 September 1992 Part 21 Rept Re Defect in Component of DSRV-16-4 Enterprise Standby DG Sys Jacket Water Pump Shaft.Caused by Incorrect Tapers Machined on Shaft Due to Vendor Mismatching.All Affected Shafts Recalled & Quality Insp Plans Changed ML20114B8291992-08-28028 August 1992 Interim Deficiency Rept CP-86-41 Re Evaluation of Effect of Small Break LOCA During Mode 4 Operation.Initially Reported on 860528.Review of WCAP-12476 Not Yet Completed.Update, Providing Conclusion of Review,Will Be Submitted by 921030 1999-04-12
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MONTHYEARML20217E8021999-10-0707 October 1999 CPSES Unit 1 Cycle 8 Colr ML20217G4151999-09-30030 September 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1999 for Cpses,Units 1 & 2 ML20212F7671999-09-24024 September 1999 SER Granting Relief Request C-4 Pursuant to 10CFR50.55a(g)(6)(i) for Unit 2,during First 10-year ISI Interval & Relief Requests B-15,B-16 & B-17 Pursuant to 10CFR50.55a(g)(6)(i) ML20216J5701999-09-16016 September 1999 Rev 2 to CPSES Unit 2 Cycle 5 Colr TXX-9920, Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1999 for Cpses.With1999-08-31031 August 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1999 for Cpses.With ML20211M2981999-08-0606 August 1999 Rev 1 to CPSES Fuel Storage Licensing Rept, CPSES Credit for Soluble Boron & Expansion of Spent Fuel Storage Capacity, Consisting of Revised Title Page and 4-1 ML20210U4081999-07-31031 July 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for July 1999 for Cpses,Units 1 & 2 ML20210D8321999-07-23023 July 1999 Safety Evaluation Accepting Relief Requests Re Use of 1998 Edition of Subsections IWE & Iwl of ASME Code for Containment Insp ML20209H7661999-07-15015 July 1999 Safety Evaluation Accepting GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power-Operated Gate Valves, for Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station,Units 1 & 2 ML20209H2721999-07-0909 July 1999 2RF04 Containment ISI Summary Rept First Interval,First Period,First Outage ML20209H2631999-07-0909 July 1999 2RF04 ISI Summary Rept First Interval,Second Period,Second Outage ML20209G7501999-07-0808 July 1999 SER Finding That Licensee Individual Plant Exam of External Events Complete with Regard to Info Requested by Suppl 4 to GL 88-20 & That IPEEE Results Reasonable Given Design, Operation & History of Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station ML20196L0191999-07-0808 July 1999 Safety Evaluation Granting Request Relief B-6 (Rev 2),B-7 (Rev2),B-12,B-13,B-14 & C-9,pursuant to 10CFR50.55a(g)(6)(i).Technical Ltr Rept Also Encl ML20210J9391999-06-30030 June 1999 CPSES Commitment Matl Change Evaluation Rept 0003,for 970802-990630 ML20209G0801999-06-30030 June 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for June 1999 for Cpses,Units 1 & 2 ML20196J0621999-06-29029 June 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Proposed Changes to Emergency Plan Re Licenses NPF-87 & NPF-89 Respectively ML20195G5141999-05-31031 May 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for May 1999 for Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station,Units 1 & 2.With ML20216E0711999-05-21021 May 1999 1999 Graded Exercise - Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station ML20206Q0091999-05-14014 May 1999 Safety Evaluation Accepting GL 92-08, Thermo-Lag 330-1 Fire Barriers, Dtd 921217,for Comanche Peak Electric Station,Unit 1 ML20206H2061999-05-0606 May 1999 SER Accepting Exemption to App K Re Leading Edge Flowmeter for Plant,Units 1 & 2 ML20196L2241999-04-30030 April 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1999 for Cpses,Units 1 & 2 ML20205R5701999-04-14014 April 1999 Rev 6 to ER-ME-067, TU Electric Engineering Rept,Evaluation of Thermo-Lag Fire Barrier Sys ML18016A9011999-04-12012 April 1999 Part 21 Rept Re Defect in Component of DSRV-16-4,Enterprise DG Sys.Caused by Potential Problem with Connecting Rod Assemblies Built Since 1986,that Have Been Converted to Use Prestressed Fasteners.Affected Rods Should Be Inspected ML20205J7831999-04-0101 April 1999 Rev 0 to ERX-99-001, CPSES Unit 2 Cycle 5 Colr ML20205N3101999-03-31031 March 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1999 for Cpses,Units 1 & 2 ML20204H6371999-02-28028 February 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Feb 1999 for Comanche Peak Units 1 & 2 ML20205N1481999-02-28028 February 1999 Corrected Monthly Operating Rept for Feb 1999 for CPSES, Units 1 & 2 ML20203A4881999-02-0303 February 1999 Safety Evaluation Granting Requests for Relief B-3 - B-6,C-2 & C-3 for Plant,Unit 2 ML20210J9201999-02-0101 February 1999 CPSES 10CFR50.59 Evaluation Summary Rept 0008,for 970802- 990201 ML20202D0101999-01-27027 January 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting First 10-yr Interval ISI Program Plan Requests for Relief B-9,B-10 & B-11 for CPSES, Unit 1 ML20199E9961998-12-31031 December 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Dec 1998 for Cpses,Units 1 & 2 ML20207D6091998-12-31031 December 1998 1998 Annual Operating Rept for Cpses,Units 1 & 2. with ML20197K2371998-11-30030 November 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Nov 1998 for Cpses,Units 1 & 2 ML20195F3161998-10-31031 October 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Oct 1998 for Cpses,Units 1 & 2 ML20154M8841998-09-30030 September 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1998 for Cpses,Units 1 & 2 ML20154B5741998-09-30030 September 1998 Safety Evaluation Re Licensee Response to GL 96-05, Periodic Verification of Design-Basis Capability of Safety- Related Motor-Operated Valves. Licensee Has Established Acceptable Program ML20151W0361998-08-31031 August 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1998 for Cpses,Units 1 & 2. with ML20151Q1211998-08-14014 August 1998 Rev 0 to Control of Hazard Barriers ML20237C4061998-08-14014 August 1998 Safety Evaluation Supporting Request to Implement Risk Informed IST Program ML20237C6721998-07-31031 July 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for July 1998 for Cpses,Units 1 & 2 ML20236V3121998-07-29029 July 1998 Final Part 21 Rept Re Enterprise DSR-4 & DSRV-4 Edgs.Short Term Instability Was Found During post-installation Testing & Setup as Part of Design mod/post-work Testing Process. Different Methods Were Developed to Correct Problem ML20236R0711998-06-30030 June 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for June 1998 for Cpses,Units 1 & 2 ML20249B2581998-05-31031 May 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for May 1998 for Cpses,Units 1 & 2 ML20248A1671998-05-22022 May 1998 Interim Part 21 Re Enterprise DSR-4 & DSRV-4 Emergency diesel.Post-installation Testing Revealed,High Em/Rfi Levels Affected New Controllers,Whereas Original Controllers Were unaffected.Follow-up Will Be Provided No Later than 980731 ML20247G3241998-04-30030 April 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1998 for Cpses,Units 1 & 2 ML20216B8661998-04-0101 April 1998 Rev 0 to ERX-98-001, CPSES Unit 1 Cycle 7 Colr ML20216J3061998-03-31031 March 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1998 for Cpses,Units 1 & 2 ML20216J1861998-02-28028 February 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Feb 1998 for Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station ML20197A6951998-02-24024 February 1998 Inservice Insp Summary Rept,First Interval,Second Period, First Outage ML20199J5391998-02-0202 February 1998 CPSES Commitment Matl Change Evaluation Rept 0002 for 960202-970801 1999-09-30
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COMANCHE PEAK STEAM ELECTRIC STATION (CPSES) l DOCKEl NOS. 50-445 AND 50-446
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AUXILIARY FEEDWATER PUMP MOTOR falls SDAR: CP-87-33 (FINAL REPORT)
Gentlemen:
On July 8,1987, we verbally notified your Mr. R. F. Warnick of a deficiency involving the rotational direction of the Auxiliary Feedwater (AFW) Pump Motor Cooling fans for Units 1 and 2. Our latest report on this issue was logged lu-7020, dated November 30, 1987. After further evaluation, we have determined that this issue is not reportable under the provisions of 10CIR50.55(e).
Specifically, the direction of rotation of the AFW Pump Motors was reversed by swapping the motor leads, but the unidirectional motor cooling fan installation was not changed to correspond to the new rotational direction contrary to requirements of the vendor technical manual.
1he deficiency was discovered during the Unit 2 testing of the Motor Driven Auxiliary feedwater Pumps and was documented by Test Deficiency Report (TDR) 4870. The disposition of the TDR required reworking the applicable Unit 2 motors, while Unit 1 motors were deemed acceptable based on previous tests performod on the motors. A subsequent inspection of the Unit 1 motors identified that the blower fan installations were also incorrect.
A review of the documentation associated with this condition ascertained that the AFW Motoi Specification 2323-ES-ID did not specify the required rotational direction of t he motor. A review of the AFW Pinnp Specification 2323-MS-7 disclosed t. hat the rotational direction was specified t.o be in the counter-clocl. wise (CCW) direction, but did not qualify the dio ct inn of intation by including t he diiect ion at which f hn pump i'; si"wed. D. nod on om leat rol a f ional i"rpiii emonI , ,unt t. in< " Iho mo t ni s and pnmps wm e mannfa<iuied and i
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To determine the safety significance of this issue, the motor supplier (Westinghouse) evaluated the effect on auxiliary feedwater pump motor qualified life when operating with the unidirectional motor blower fans installed in the reverse direction, i.e., opposite to the direction of the motor rotation.
The evaluation was based on motor test data from CPSES Test Report ICP-PT-37-1 i Revision 0. This test data was recorded with the notor blower fans installed j in the reverse direction at pump flow rates of 485 to 540 gpm, with j corresponding motor current draws of 44 to 47 amps. These operating points I represent the pump full flow conditions for safeguards applicatiora The I motor rated full load current is 53 amps; thus, the motor is oversized for !
this application. Due to this conservative design, the motor temperature rise with proper fan installation would not approach the maximum allowable temperature rise for Class B insulation and margin is available for the increased temperature rise, which occurs with the reversed fan installation.
In order to use the test data from Test Report ICP-PT-37-1 Revision 0 for a motor qualified life evaluation, Westinghouse had to determine if the motor winding temperature stabilized during the 48 hour5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> test. The Westinghouse evaluation was based on the plots of the winding temperatures and ambient temperatures documented during the test period. Motors of this type typically reach a stabilized stator winding temperature within six to eight hours.
Following the first eight hours of the test, the average winding temperature rise is approximately 0.25 degrees F (0.14 degrees C) per hour. Despite l variations in the ambient temperature profile, the worst-case winding I temperature variation was within 2 degrees F per hour after the initial eight !
hour period. The slight temperature rise continuation over the 48 hour5.555556e-4 days <br />0.0133 hours <br />7.936508e-5 weeks <br />1.8264e-5 months <br /> period was attributable to the continued rise in the ambient temperature. A criterion for determining winding temperature stabilization is provided by the ;
Test Procedure for Polyphase Induction Motors and Generators, IEEE-112-1978, '
Paragraph 5.6.3, which specifies a maximum temperature rise of I degree C for two consecutive test points at half hour intervals (equivalent to 3.6 degrees ;
F per hour). The average winding temperature rise during the auxiliary feedwater pump motor test was substantially below this criterion and the test data conclusively demonstrated winding temperature stabilization.
- Report ICP-PT-37-1 Revision 0, Data Sheet 29C, identifies a maximum motor l winding temperature of 177.6 degrees F with an initial winding temperature of i l
79.4 degrees F, which corresponds to a 98.2 degree F winding temperature rise.
The maximum accident condition ambient temperature for these motors is 122 degrees F. The maximum calculated motor Winding temperature during accident conditions is 104.55 degrees C (220.2 degrees F). This was determined by adding the temperature rise of 98.2 degrees F at pump full flow conditions to the ambient temperature of 122 degrees F. This method of adding absolute winding temperature rise to a projected ambient temperature is frequently used by Westinghouse motor divisions and is valid as long as the predicted winding temperature does not approach the motor thermal runaway temperature.
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December 14, 1987 Page 3 of 4 The Westinghouse large Motor Division report " Environmental Qualification of Class 1E Motors for Nuclear Out-of-Containment Use" states (on page 91) that j Class B insulation has a 40 year qualified life for continuous operation with i at total winding temperature of 105 degrees C (221 degrees F). Westinghouse concluded that the measured winding temperature rise from Report ICP-PT-37-1 Revision 0 indicates that the maximum predicted auxiliary feedwater pump motor winding temperature with reversed motor blower fans would be 104 degrees C and reevaluation of the qualified motor life of 40 years is not required.
In addition to the Westinghouse evaluation, a review of other motor requirements (manuals, drawings) was performed to ensure that their fans would not be installed with improper rotation. The following safety related motors have fans designed to rotate in either direction and were ordered from a single supplier. Therefore these motors are outside the scope of this deficiency.
cpl-CCAPCC-01 CP2-CCAPCC-01 COMPONENT COOLING WATER SYSTEM cpl-CCAPCC-02 CP2-CCAPCC-02 COMP 0NENT COOLING WATER SYSTEM CPI-CTAPCS-01 CP2-CTAPCS-01 CONTAINMENT SPRAY SYSTEM cpl-CTAPCS-02 CP2-CTAPCS-02 CONTAINMENT SPRAY SYSTEM CP1-CTAPCS-03 CP2-CTAPCS-03 CONTAINMENT SPRAY SYSTEM cpl-CTAPCS-04 CP2-CTAPCS-04 CONTAINMENT SPRAY SYSTEM TBX-RHAPRH-01 TCX-RHAPRH-01 RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL SYSTEM ,
TBX-RHAPRH-02 TCX-RHAPRH-02 RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL SYSTEM TBX-CSAPCH-01 TCX-CSAPCH-01 CVCS SYSTEM (CENTRIFUGAL)
TBX-CSAPCH-02 TCX-CSAPCH-02 CVCS SYSTEM (CENTRIFUGAL)
CPI-SWAPSW-01 CP2-SWAPSW-01 SERVICE WATER SYSTEM CPI-SWAPSW-02 CP2-SWAPSW-02 SERVICE WATER SYSTEM The following motors have unidirectional fans and were purchased as a unit with the associated pump. However to ensure proper fan rotation a field check is being performed. A field check of the Unit 2 motors verified proper fan rotation. Initial investigation of the Unit I motors has determined there is no reason to suspect improper fan rotation. The field verification for the Unit 1 motors will be completed by December 31, 1987.
TBX-SIAPSI-01 SAFETY INJECTION SYSTEM TBX-SIAPSI-02 SAFETY INJECTION SYSTEM TCX-SIAPSI-01 SAFETY INJECTION SYSTEM TCX-SIAPSI-02 SAFETY INJECTION SYSTEM The AFW motors were the only safety related motors designed with unidirectional fans and supplied separate from the pump vendor.
I Based on the above information we have concluded that, in the event this i condition had gone uncorrected, no adverse affect on the safe operation of the plant would have occurred.
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DCA-62373 has been written to revise design. specification 2323-ES-ID to specify rotational direction of the Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Motors. DCA-62374 has been written to revise design specification 2323-MS-7 to clarify .j rotational direction of the Auxiliary Feedwater Pumps (motor driven).
To preclude recurrence of this condition, specifications associated with safety-related systems, structures and components are being reviewed. The program will perform a detailed review of specifications and associated implementing procedures. The review will conclude by ensuring appropriate specifications are revised.
1 Very truly yours, (fl$ .
W. G. Counsil MCP/mgt c - Mr. R. D. Martin - Region IV Resident Inspectors, CPSES (3) l l
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