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Discusses 890126 Response to Allegation RIII-87-A-0126 Re Electrical Connections in Control Room Panels.Rationale Allowing Use of Results of Sampled Unit 2 Electrical Connections in Determining Unit 1 Conditions Sound
ML20245L498
Person / Time
Site: Perry FirstEnergy icon.png
Issue date: 04/24/1989
From: Greenman E
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
To: Kaplan A
CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUMINATING CO.
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

$ REGION lli Eis "f 799 ROOSEVEL'T RO AD i CLEN ELLYN, ILUNOIS 60137 IAPR 2 41989 Docket No. 50-440 The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company ,

ATTN: Mr. Alvin Kaplan Vice President ];

Nuclear Group j 10 Center Road  !

Perry, OH 44081 j Gentlemen:

We have reviewed the additional information contained in your January 26, '

1989 letter concerning electrical connections in control room panels j (Allegation RIII-87-A-0126) in conjunction with your initial response  !

contained in your October 14, 1988 letter regarding the same issue. )

We agree with the rationale which allowed you to use the results of sampled Unit 2 control room panel electrical connections in detennining the condition j of similar connections in Unit 1. ]

i You also made two other conclusions in support of your decision that no testing i of Unit 1 connections was necessary. You concluded from interviews with plant j personnel who have worked on the panels and from document reviews of work performed on failed lamp holders over the past several years that there was no evidence of unsoldered electrical connections. You also stated that a problem as pervasive as the alleged discrepancy would have aroduced numerous .

instances of intermittent / flickering lights and therefore t1e absence of these i examples disputes the allegation. I During the week of March 27 through 31, 1989, an NRC inspector had the ,

opportunity to discuss the trouble shooting maintenance work on control room 1 panel lamp holders with the licensee's staff and to review General Electrical Instruction (GEI)-0013, Special Connectors and Multi-Pin Assemblies, effective December 23, 1985. GEI-0013 provides guidance for the installation for the subject lamp holders and Instrumentation & Control (I&C) technicians use the GEI to troubleshoot malfunctioning lamp holders.

The inspector also observed actual samples of the Hollingsworth connector and discussed lamp holder soldering and heat shrink tubing application with an I&C  !

cupervisor.

On March 31, 1989, the inspector discussed the allegation with the licensee's Compliance Engineering (CE) lead. The CE lead stated that the licensee was considering a revision to GEI-0013 to inspect failed lamp holders for the required soldering as the lamp holders are replaced. We view the inspection of failed lamp holders as an appropriate and conservative action. Should you identify any unsoldered Unit I lamp holders' Region III should be notified ,'

immediately.

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Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co. 2 IAPR 2 41989 We consider Allegation RIII-87-A-0126 closed and we appreciated your assistance in this matter.

In accordance with 10 CFR 2.790 of the Commission's regulations copies of this letter and your October 14, 1988 and January 26, 1989 letters with attachments will be placed in the NRC Public Document Room.

We will gladly discuss any questions you have concerning this matter.

Sincerely, f&k- =v&

Edward G. Greenman, Director Division of Reactor Projects

Enclosures:

1. Cleveland Electric Illuminating 10/14/88 ltr
2. Cleveland Electric Illuminating 1/26/89 ltr

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cc w/ enclosures:

F. R. Stead, Director, Nuclear Support Department M. D. Lyster, General Manager, Perry Plant Operations Department R. A. Newkirk, Manager, Licensing and Compliance Section S. S. Kensicki, Director, Perry Plant Technical Department DCD/DCB (RIDS)'

~ Licensing Fee Management Branch  ;

Resident Inspector, RIII '

Harold W. Kohn, Ohio EPA Terry J. Lodge, Esq.

James W. Harris, State of Ohio Robert M. Quillin, Ohio Department of Health State of Ohio, Public Utilities Comission i