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MONTHYEARML20212E6341999-09-23023 September 1999 Suppl to SE Resolving Error in Original 990802 Se,Clarifying Fact That Licensee Has Not Committed to Retain Those Specific Compensatory Measures That Were Applied to one-time Extension ML20212D3831999-09-20020 September 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Proposed Rev to Withdrawal Schedule for First & Third Surveillance Capsules for BFN-3 RPV ML20210N1221999-08-0202 August 1999 Safety Evaluation Accepting Licensee Request for Relief from ASME B&PV Code,Section XI Requirements.Request 3-ISI-7, Pertains to Second 10-year Interval ISI for Plant,Unit 3 ML20209J0771999-07-16016 July 1999 Safety Evaluation Concluding That Licensee Provided Adequate Information to Resolve ampacity-related Points of Concern Raised in GL 92-08 for BFN & That No Outstanding Issues Re GL 92-08 Ampacity Issues for Browns Ferry NPP Exist ML20196F8811999-06-23023 June 1999 Safety Evaluation Accepting GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power Operated Gate Valves ML20205F9341999-04-0101 April 1999 Safety Evaluation Authorizing Licensee 990108 Relief Request PV-38,from Requirements of ASME BPV Code Section XI IST Testing,Valve Program for Plant,Units 1,2 & 3 ML20153H3141998-09-28028 September 1998 SE Accepting Util Proposed Alternatives as Contained in Relief Requests 3-SPT-3 & 3-SPT-4 for Second Interval & Code Case N-546 ML20247M1901998-05-20020 May 1998 Safety Evaluation Related to Browns Ferry,Unit 3 Nuclear Power Plant Individual Plant Exam ML20217E5431997-09-22022 September 1997 Safety Evaluation Re Flaw Evaluation of Core Spray Internal Piping for Plant,Unit 3 ML20217C2191997-09-11011 September 1997 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 249 to License DPR-52 ML20149L2301997-07-28028 July 1997 Safety Evaluation Accepting License Relief Request from Certain ASME Code Requirements Delineated in Change to 10CFR50.55a for Plant,Units 1,2 & 3 ML20148U3291997-07-0808 July 1997 Safety Evaluation Denying Relief Request 3-ISI-1.Based on Review,Nrc Concludes That Licensee Does Not Have Sufficient Basis for Relief from Code Required Successive Exam ML20136D7831997-03-10010 March 1997 Safety Evaluation Authorizing Use of ASME Code Case N-416-1 ML20132B2701996-12-11011 December 1996 Safety Evaluation Accepting Licensee Emi/Rfi site-survey Consistent W/Industry Stds & Practice ML20058K2411993-12-0707 December 1993 Supplemental Safety Evaluation Supporting Structural Steel Thermal Growth Design Critera at Plant ML20058J1091993-12-0303 December 1993 Safety Evaluation Accepting Licensee 921228 Submittal of Suppl Response to GL 88-01, NRC Position on Intergranular Stress Corrosion Cracking (IGSCC) in BWR Austenitic Stainless Steel Piping ML20059C2451993-10-22022 October 1993 Safety Evaluation Accepting IST Program Requests for Relief ML20246M3891989-05-0909 May 1989 Safety Evaluation Supporting Util 890317 Proposed long-term Solution to Correct Rust Problems in Containment Spray Headers ML20245H3371989-05-0101 May 1989 Safety Evaluation Re Generic Ltr 83-28,Item 2.1 (Part 2) About Vendor Interface Program ML20245D5711989-04-19019 April 1989 Safety Evaluation Re Rust in Lower Containment Spray Header Due to Leaking Isolation Valves ML20247K5561988-09-23023 September 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amends 155,151 & 126 to Licenses DPR-33,DPR-52 & DPR-68,respectively ML20154H2721988-04-19019 April 1988 Safety Evaluation Describing Relationship of Util Nuclear Performance Plan,Vol 3,Part Ii,Section 2.6, QA to TVA-TR75-1A, QA Program Description for Design,Const... W/Proper Implementation,Qa Program Description Acceptable ML20148K9051988-03-23023 March 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Util Responses to Generic Ltr 83-28,Items 3.1.1,3.1.2,3.2.1 & 3.2.2, Post-Maint Testing of Reactor Trip Sys & All Other Safety-Related Components ML20246M2341988-02-29029 February 1988 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amends 145,141 & 116 to Licenses DPR-33,DPR-52 & DPR-68,respectively ML20214H9091987-05-13013 May 1987 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amends 133,129 & 104 to Licenses DPR-33,DPR-52 & DPR-68,respectively ML20206L9821986-06-20020 June 1986 Safety Evaluation Supporting Requests for Establishment of Common Date to Implement Inservice Insp Program Requirements.Start Date of 880301 Accepted for Second 10-yr Insp Interval ML20127D6641985-06-17017 June 1985 Safety Evaluation Re Licensee Response to Item 1.1 of Generic Ltr 83-28 on post-trip Review Program & Procedures. Post-trip Review Program & Procedures Acceptable ML18029A5381985-05-0606 May 1985 Safety Evaluation Re Mark I Containment long-term Program Pool Dynamic Loads Review for Plant.Pool Dynamic Loads Meet Acceptance Criteria of NUREG-0661 or Alternative Criteria Acceptable ML18029A5401985-05-0606 May 1985 Safety Evaluation Re Mark I Containment long-term Program Structural Review for Plant.Mods Follow NUREG-0661 Guidelines & Acceptable.Analyses Verified & Approved ML20148T7811980-12-0101 December 1980 Generic Safety Evaluation Re BWR Scram Discharge Sys ML20062A4221978-09-29029 September 1978 Safety Evaluation Rept Supporting Amend 43 to Lic DPR-33 Covering Pump Seizure Accident,Inadvertent Cold Loop Startup Transient & Monitoring of Safety Margins for 1 Loop Oper ML20247C1721976-02-23023 February 1976 Safety Evaluation Supporting Operation of Plant After Restoration & Mods of Facilities Following 750322 Fire 1999-09-23
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MONTHYEARML18039A9041999-10-15015 October 1999 LER 99-010-00:on 990917,automatic Reactor Scram on Turbine Stop Valve Closure Occurred.Caused by High Water Level in Main Steam Moisture Separator 2C2.Unit 2C2 Reservoir Level Transmitter & Relays Were Replaced & Tested Satisfactorily ML18039A8981999-10-14014 October 1999 LER 99-009-00:on 990915,manual Reactor Scram Was Noted Due to EHC Leak.Caused by Failure of Stainles Steel Tubing Connection.Removed Damaged Tubing & Connection Plug ML18039A8951999-10-0808 October 1999 LER 99-008-00:on 990905,HPCI Was Inoperable Due to Failed Flow Controller.Caused by Premature Failure of Capacitor 2C3.Replaced Controller & HPCI Sys Was Run IAW Sys Operating Instructions ML18039A8751999-09-30030 September 1999 LER 99-005-00:on 990901,SR for Standby Liquid Control Sampling Was Not Met.Caused by Deficient Procedure for Chemical Addition to Standby Liquid Control.Revised Procedure.With 990930 Ltr ML20217F9671999-09-30030 September 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Sept 1999 for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant,Units 1,2 & 3.With ML20212E6341999-09-23023 September 1999 Suppl to SE Resolving Error in Original 990802 Se,Clarifying Fact That Licensee Has Not Committed to Retain Those Specific Compensatory Measures That Were Applied to one-time Extension ML20212D3831999-09-20020 September 1999 Safety Evaluation Supporting Proposed Rev to Withdrawal Schedule for First & Third Surveillance Capsules for BFN-3 RPV ML20212B8561999-08-31031 August 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Aug 1999 for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant.With ML18039A8821999-08-31031 August 1999 Increased MSIV Leakage Tech Spec Change Submittal - Seismic Evaluation Rept. ML18039A8391999-08-0606 August 1999 BFN Unit 2 Cycle 10 ASME Section XI NIS-1 & NIS-2 Data Repts. ML20210N1221999-08-0202 August 1999 Safety Evaluation Accepting Licensee Request for Relief from ASME B&PV Code,Section XI Requirements.Request 3-ISI-7, Pertains to Second 10-year Interval ISI for Plant,Unit 3 ML20210R0931999-07-31031 July 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for July 1999 for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant,Units 1,2 & 3.With ML18039A8201999-07-26026 July 1999 LER 99-004-00:on 990625,facility Core Spray Divisions I & II Inoperable at Same Time Due to Personnel Error.Electrical Supply Breaker to Core Spray Division II Pump 3B Returned to Normal Racked in Position ML18039A8171999-07-20020 July 1999 LER 99-007-00:on 990623,discovered That SR for Monitoring of Primary Containment Oxygen Concentration Had Not Been Met. Caused by Failure of Operators to Adequately Communicate. Required Surveillances Were Performed.With 990720 Ltr ML18039A8161999-07-19019 July 1999 LER 99-006-00:on 990618,noted That Main Steam SRV Exceeded TS Setpoint Tolerance.Caused by Pilot Vlve disc-seat Bonding.Util Replaced All 13 SRV Pilot Cartridges with Cartridges Certified to Be Witin +/-1%.With 990719 Ltr ML20209J0771999-07-16016 July 1999 Safety Evaluation Concluding That Licensee Provided Adequate Information to Resolve ampacity-related Points of Concern Raised in GL 92-08 for BFN & That No Outstanding Issues Re GL 92-08 Ampacity Issues for Browns Ferry NPP Exist ML18039A8121999-07-12012 July 1999 LER 99-005-00:on 990617,ESF Actuation & HPCI Declared Inoperable.Caused by Personnel Error.Reset HPCI & Returned Sys to Operable Status with 25 Minutes.With 990712 Ltr ML20209H4381999-06-30030 June 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for June 1999 for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant,Units 1,2 & 3.With ML18039A8101999-06-28028 June 1999 LER 99-004-00:on 990530,safety Features Sys Actuations Occurred Due to RPS Trip.Caused by Failure of MG Set AC Drive Motor Starter Contractor Coil.Licensee Placed 2B RPS Bus on Alternate Feed & Half Scram Was Reset ML20196F8811999-06-23023 June 1999 Safety Evaluation Accepting GL 95-07, Pressure Locking & Thermal Binding of Safety-Related Power Operated Gate Valves ML18039A8071999-06-14014 June 1999 LER 99-003-00:on 990515,automatic Reactor Scram Due to Turbine Trip Was Noted.Caused by Failure of Mechanical Trip Cylinder to Latch When Hydraulically Reset.Operations Crew Stabilized Reactor Following Scram ML18039A8021999-06-14014 June 1999 LER 99-002-00:on 990501,SRs for Single CR Withdrawal During Cold SD Were Not Adequately Implemented.Caused by Procedural Inadequacy.Revised Applicable Plant Surveillances.With 990614 Ltr ML18039A8011999-06-14014 June 1999 LER 99-001-00:on 990515,automatic Reactor Scram Occurred Due to Tt.Caused by Failure of Mechanical Trip Cylinder to Latch When Hydraulically Reset.Operations Crew Stabilized Reactor Following Scram.With 990614 Ltr ML20196B8051999-05-31031 May 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for May 1999 for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant,Units 1,2 & 3.With ML18039A7791999-05-0606 May 1999 LER 99-003-00:on 990408,declared Plant HPCI Sys Inoperable Due to Loose Wire.Caused by Failure to Properly Tighten Screw at Some Time in Past.Loose Wire Was Tightened ML18039A7761999-04-30030 April 1999 Revised Surveillance Specimen Program Evaluation for TVA Browns Ferry Unit 3. ML20206R0731999-04-30030 April 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1999 for Bfnp.With ML18039A7561999-04-23023 April 1999 Bfnp Risk-Informed Inservice Insp (RI-ISI) Program Submittal. ML18039A7671999-04-0808 April 1999 Rev 0 to TVA-COLR-BF2C11, Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant Unit 2 Cycle 11 Colr. ML18039A7461999-04-0707 April 1999 LER 99-001-00:on 990308,determined That Two Trains of Standby Gas Treatment (SGT) Were Inoperable.Caused by Trip C SGT Blower Motor Breaker.Initiated Shutdown of Plant,Reset C SGT Blower Motor Breaker & Declared Train Operable ML20205N8341999-04-0101 April 1999 Part 21 Rept Re Automatic Switch Co Nuclear Grade Series X206380 & X206832 Solenoid Valves Ordered Without Lubricants That Were Shipped with Std Lubrication to PECO & Tva.Affected Plants Were Notified ML20205F9341999-04-0101 April 1999 Safety Evaluation Authorizing Licensee 990108 Relief Request PV-38,from Requirements of ASME BPV Code Section XI IST Testing,Valve Program for Plant,Units 1,2 & 3 ML20205T5441999-03-31031 March 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1999 for Bfnp.With ML20205S0601999-03-31031 March 1999 Rept on Status of Public Petitions Under 10CFR2.206 with Status Change from Previous Update,990331 ML20205S0661999-03-31031 March 1999 Rept on Status of Public Petitions Under 10CFR2.206 with No Status Change from Previous Update,990331, Atlas Corp ML18039A7361999-03-11011 March 1999 Rev 4 to TVA-COLR-BF2C10, Bfnp,Unit 2,Cycle 10 Colr. ML20204C7891999-02-28028 February 1999 Monthly Operating Repts for Feb 1999 for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant,Units 1,2 & 3.With ML18039A6951999-02-19019 February 1999 LER 99-002-00:on 990122,LCO Was Not Entered During Calibration Testing of 3D 480 Volt Rmov Board.Caused by Personnel Error.Tva Has Briefed Operations Personnel to Preclude Recurrence of Event.With 990219 Ltr ML18039A6871999-02-12012 February 1999 LER 99-001-00:on 990114,Unit 3 HPCI Was Noted Inoperable. Caused by Oil Leak on Stop Valve.Corrective Maint Was Performed to Repair Oil Leak.With 990212 Ltr ML18039A6931999-02-0303 February 1999 Rev 3 to TVA-COLR-BF2C10, Bfnp Unit 2 Cycle 10 Colr. ML18039A6941999-02-0303 February 1999 Rev 1 to TVA-COLR-BF3C9, Bfnp Unit 3 Cycle 9 Colr. ML18039A6671998-12-31031 December 1998 LER 98-004-00:on 981202,SR Intent Was Not Adequately Implemented.Caused by Procedural Inadequacy.Revised Procedures to Provide Proper SR Implementation.With 981231 Ltr ML18039A6661998-12-31031 December 1998 Ro:On 981215,HRPCRM 2-RM-90-273C Was Declared Inoperable. Caused by Downscale Indication.Containment RM Will Be Utilized as Planned Alternate Method of Monitoring Until Hrpcrm 2-RM-90-273C Can Be Returned to Operable Status ML20199K8951998-12-31031 December 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Dec 1998 for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant.With ML20199F2721998-12-31031 December 1998 ISI Summary Rept (NIS-1), for BFN Unit 3,Cycle 8 Operation ML18039A6471998-12-15015 December 1998 LER 98-007-00:on 981116,unplanned ESF Following Loss of 4kV Unit Board 3B Occurred.Caused by Temporary Energization of Lockout Relay on 4kV Unit Board 3B When Resistor on Relay Monitoring Lamp Circuit Shorted.Replaced Resistor ML18039A6371998-12-0707 December 1998 LER 98-006-00:on 981116,MSSR Valves Exceeded TS Setpoint Tolerance.Caused by Pilot Valve Disc/Seat Bonding. Installed SRV Pressure Switches During Unit 3,cycle 8 Outage.With 981207 Ltr ML20199F2791998-12-0303 December 1998 Bfnp Unit 3 Cycle 8 ASME Section XI NIS-2 Data Rept ML20198D9621998-11-30030 November 1998 Monthly Operating Repts for Nov 1998 for Bfn,Units 1,2 & 3. with ML18039A6071998-11-12012 November 1998 LER 98-005-00:on 981014,mode Changes Not Allowed by TS 3.0.4 Were Made During Reactor Startup.Caused by TS LCO 3.0.4 Not Being Properly Applied.Training Info Memo Re Proper Application for TS LCO 3.0.4 Was Prepared.With 981112 Ltr 1999-09-30
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.,n e ENCLOSURE SAFETY EVALUATION BY THE OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION GENERIC LETTER 83-28, ITEM 2.1 (PART 2)
BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT UNITS 1, 2, AND 3 DOCKET NOS. 50-259, 50-260 AND 50-296
1.0 INTRODUCTION
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SUMMARY
On February 25, 1983, both of the scram circuit breakers at Unit 1 of the Salem Nuclear Power Plant failed to open on an automatic reactor trip signal from the reactor protection system. This incident was terminated manually by the operator 30 seconds after the initiation of the automatic trip signal. The failure of the circuit breakers was determined to be related to the sticking of the undervoltage trip attachment. Prior to this incident, on February 22, 1983, at Unit 1 of the Salem Nuclear Power Plant, an automatic trip signal was generated based on steam generator low-low level during plant start-up. In this case, the reactor was tripped manually by the operator almost coincidentally with the automatic trip.
Following these incidents, on February 28, 1983, the NRC Executive Director for Operations (ED0), directed the staff to investigate and report on the-generic implications of these occurrences at Unit 1 of the Salem Nuclear Power Plant. The results of the staff's inquiry into the generic implications of the Salem unit incidents are reported in NUREG-1000, " Generic Implications of the ATWS Events at the Salem Nuclear Power Plant." As a result of this investigation, the Commission (NRC) requested by Generic Letter (GL) 83-28 dated July 8,1983 (Reference 1) all licensees of operating reactors, applicants for an operating license, and holders of construction permits to respond to generic issues raised by the analyses of these two ATWS events.
This report is an evaluation of the response submitted by Tennessee Valley Authority, the licensee for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Power Station, Units 1, 2 and 3, for Item 2.1 (Part 2) of GL 83-28. The actual documents reviewed as part of this evaluation are listed in the references at the end of the report.
Item 2.1 (Part 2) requires the licensee to confirm the establishment and maintenance of a program to ensure that vendor information for components of the Reactor Trip System (RTS) are complete as indicated in the following ,
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- 1. For all components whose functioning is required to trip the reactor, the licensee shall establish, implement and maintain a continuing program to ensure that vendor information is complete, current and controlled throughout the life of the plant, no#28suSs8 bag
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- 2. The vendor interface program shall include periodic communication j with vendors to assure that all applicable information has been )
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- 3. The program should use a system of positive feedback with vendors for mailings.containing technical infonnation.
- 4. The program shall also define the interface and division of responsibilities among the licensees and the nuclear and non-nuclear divisions of their vendors that provide service on reactor trip system components to assure that requisite control of and applicable-instructions for maintenance work are provided.
I 2.0 LICENSEE RESPONSE TVA's original responses in November 1983, to GL 83-28, Item 2.1 (Part 2) gave a description of the TVA Operating Experience Review (0ER) Program. That ;
program has been recently updated and renamed to be the Nuclear Experience i Review (NER) Program. The major elements of_the experience review program ]
described in TVA's initial responses remain valid. Specifically, the corporate i manager of NER still distributes the information to the appropriate organization within TVA to determine applicability and safety significance. The NER program still requires that this information is tracked and that working files are maintained of the disposition of each technical bulletin and Service InformationLetter(SIL).
The TVA NER program is described in TVA Office of Nuclear Power Program Manual Procedure (PMP) 0601.01, " Nuclear Experience Review."~ This program ensures that there will be an ongoing interface with the NSSS suppliers for Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant (General Electric), Se and Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (Westinghouse)quoyah throughout eachNuclear Plant plant's life.(Westinghouse)
The program is comitted to ensuring that technical information from these vendors is reviewed and, if applicable, incorporated or referenced in each plant design and/or procedures. Westinghouse transmits important NSSS information to TVA by way of technical bulletins. General Electric provides such NSSS information by way of SILs. These are received at TVA and processed by the manager of NER.
TVA acknowledges receipt of these documents by returning a receipt acknowledgement to the appropriate NSSS vendor. In addition to the fact that technical bulletins and SILs are numbered sequentially, Westinghouse i periodically sends current lists of documents which have been recently l transmitted and General Electric sends 'SIL status reports twice yearly. If technical information is received with document numbers out of sequence, the manager of NEP, explores the reasons and takes appropriate steps to obtain any relevent missing information.
3.0 EVALUATION The licensee for Browns the requirements Ferry of item 2.1 Part(Nuclear
- 2) with aPlant, Unitsdated submittal 1, 2 November ano 3 responded 7, 1983to
3 (Reference 2) and April 1,1987 (Reference 3). The licensee stated in those submittals that General Electric is the NSSS for the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant, Units 1, 2 and 3 and that the RTS is included as part of the General Electric interface program for this plant. The responses also confirm that this interface program includes both periodic communication between General Electric and the licensee and positive feedback from the licensee in the form of signed receipts for technical information transmitted by General Electric.
4.0 CONCLUSION
Based on our review of these responses the NRC staff finds the licensee's statements confirm that a vendor interface program exists with the NSSS vendor for components that are required for performance of the reactor trip function.
This program meets the requirements of Item 2.1 (Part 2) of the GL 83-28, and is therefore acceptable.
5.0 REFERENCES
- 1. NRC Letter, D. G. Eisenhut to All Licensees of Operating Reactors, Applicants for Operating License and Holders of Construction Permits,
" Required Actions Based on Generic Implications of Salem ATWS Events (GL 83-28)," July 8, 1983.
- 2. Letter, L. M. Mills, Tennessee Valley Authority to Harold R. Denton, NRC, November 7, 1987. I a
- 3. Letter, R. L. Gridley, Tennessee Valley Authority, to U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, April 1, 1987.
Principal Contributor: T. Daniels !
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