PNO-II-98-037, on 980808,shutdown in Excess of 72 H Occurred. Licensee Inspected Approximately Half of Unit 2 Ice Condenser Bay Flow Channels from Intermediate Deck W/No Ice Obstructions in Excess of TS Limit Identified

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PNO-II-98-037:on 980808,shutdown in Excess of 72 H Occurred. Licensee Inspected Approximately Half of Unit 2 Ice Condenser Bay Flow Channels from Intermediate Deck W/No Ice Obstructions in Excess of TS Limit Identified
ML20237A660
Person / Time
Site: Catawba Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 08/10/1998
From: Ogle C
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
To:
References
PNO-II-98-037, PNO-II-98-37, NUDOCS 9808140266
Download: ML20237A660 (1)


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d August 10, 1998 PRELIMINARY NOTIFICATION OF EVENT OR UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE PNO-II-98-037 This preliminary notification constitutes EARLY notice of events of POSSIBLE safety or public interest significance. The information is as initially received without verification or evaluation, and is basically all that is known by Region II staff in Atlanta, Georgia on this date.

EApility Licensee Emeroency Clef . s i ficati2n Duhe Power Co. Notification of Unusual Event Catawba 1 Alert York, South Carolina Site Area Emergency Dockets: 50-413 General Emergency 3 X Not Applicable {

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Subject:

SHUTDOWN IN EXCESS OF 72 HOURS On August 8, 1998 at 9:25 p.m., Catawba Unit 1 completed a plant shutdown and cooldovn when actions to clear / remove ice buildup from a number of its ice condenser ice bed flow channels could not be completed within the 48-hour Technical Specification (TS) action statement. (See Event Number 34614.) Numerous flow channels were identified with an ice buildup greater than the 0.38 inch TS limit. The majority of this ice buildup was located in Bay 5 of the ice condenser and appears to be related to leakage from an ice compressing machine used during previous outages.

Currently, the licensee has cleaned and inspected 23 of t he 24 Unit 1 ice condenser bays from the intermediate deck. Thirteen of the bays have been

.innpected from the lower inlet plenum.

The licensee has also inspected approximately half of the Unit 2 ice condenser bay flow channels from the intermediate deck with no ice obstructions in excess of TS limits identified.

The resident inspectors and a region based specialist have monitored licensee efforts through the weekend and conducted inspections of the ice condensers for both units. This information is current as of 4:00 p.m.

The States of South Carolina and North Carolina will be notified.

Contact:

C. OGLE (404)562-4510 pi p\D 9008140266 980810 PDR IEE PNO-II-98-037 PDR

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