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Category:EXHIBITS (DOCKETING AND SERVICES BRANCH INFORMATION
MONTHYEARML20059D2431994-01-0707 January 1994 Package of Intervenor Exhibits Consisting of Related Correspondence Not Admitted Into Evidence.Related Correspondence ML20059M5291993-11-19019 November 1993 Applicant Exhibits A-21,A-22,A-24,A-25,A-26,A-29 & A-F1, Consisting of Related Correspondence Not Admitted Into Evidence.Related Correspondence IR 05000275/19910041993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-70,consisting of Insp Rept,Re Rept Numbers 50-275/91-04 & 50-323/91-04,dtd 910304 IR 05000275/19930111993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-26,consisting of Re Insp Repts 50-275/93-11 & 50-323/93-11 ML20059M7491993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-T-2,consisting of 920422 Rev 4 to Procedure MP E-57.8 Temp Monitoring ML20059M7521993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-T-3,consisting of 900227 Rept, Effects of Localized High Temps Upon EQ Components ML20059M7581993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-T-3A,consisting of 900225 Table Re EQ Devices Affected by Localized High Temperatures ML20059M7601993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-T-4,consisting of Rev O to MP E-57.8A, Temp Monitoring ML20059C7361993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-88,consisting of NRC Insp of Diablo Canyon Units 1 & 2 ML20059D0841993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-139,consisting of Insp Rept Re Dockets 50-275 & 50-323,dtd 920417 IR 05000275/19920131993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-140,consisting of 920416,mgt Meeting Repts 50-275/92-13 & 50-323/92-13 ML20059D2241993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-220,consisting of Protest of Util IR 05000275/19910061993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-71,consisting of Rept of EC W/Util Mgt,Re Rept Numbers 50-275/91-06 & 50-323/91-06,dtd 910411 ML20059D2071993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-193,consisting of Review of LER 1-90-015-00,re Docket 50-275,dtd 910118 ML20059M8621993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-35,consisting of Rept, Self- Evaluation of Diablo Canyon Power Plant, Dtd Jul 1993 IR 05000275/19920161993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-137,consisting of Insp Rept Re Dockets 50-275/92-16 & 50-323/92-16,dtd 920707 ML20059M5041993-08-24024 August 1993 Staff Exhibit S-2,consisting of Re Notice of Violation IR 05000275/19900291993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-69,consisting of Insp Rept,Re Rept Numbers 50-275/90-29 & 50-323/90-29,dtd 910207 IR 05000275/19920171993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-102,consisting of Insp Rept Re Dockets 50-275/92-17 & 50-323/92-17,dtd 920508 ML20059M1381993-08-24024 August 1993 Staff Exhibit S-1,consisting of Re 920519 Enforcement Conference IR 05000275/19920261993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-118,consisting of Notice of Violation & Insp Rept Re Docket 50-275/92-26 & 50-323/93-26,dtd 921113 ML20059D2101993-08-23023 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-196,consisting of Mgt Summary, DCO-91-MM-N067 D6, Asw Pump Vault Drain Check Valves, 910115 ML20059D1721993-08-23023 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-168,consisting of Mgt Summary, Ncr DCO-91-EM-N009, FCV 495/496 Corrosion, ML20059D1841993-08-23023 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-178,consisting of Mgt Summary, Ncr DCO-91-TR-N044, Maintenance Personnel Qualifications, ML20059D2031993-08-23023 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-192,consisting of LER 1-90-015-01, Re Docket 50-275,dtd 910125 ML20059D1961993-08-23023 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-191,consisting of Nonconformance Rept & Mgt summary,DCI-90-OP-N083, P-14 ESF Actuation Due to Valve Leakage, ML20059M5251993-08-23023 August 1993 Applicant Exhibit A-23,consisting of Rept DCO-93-TN-N006, DCM Maint & Testing Requirements ML20059M6071993-08-23023 August 1993 Applicant Exhibit A-28,consisting of Re LER 1-92-009-01 Involving Dose Limits Potentially Exceeded from Chemical & Vol Control Sys Valve Diaphragm Leakage Due to Thermally Induced Degradation ML20059D2181993-08-23023 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-216,consisting of Nonconformance Rept & Mgt Summary DCO-90-SE N080,dtd 920128 ML20059D1871993-08-23023 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-190,consisting of Mgt Summary, Ncr DC1-91-TN-N002, Backleakage Through Check Valve FW-1-531, ML20059D1821993-08-23023 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-172,consisting of Mgt Summary, Rev 00,NCR DCO-91-MM-N049, Deg 1-3 Test Cock Valve, 911002 ML20059D2121993-08-23023 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-210,consisting of Rept, SI-1-8805A, Failed to Cycle on Actuation Signal, ML20059C9651993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-122,consisting of LER 2-91-007-00, Re Docket 50-323,dtd 911101 ML20059C9431993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-117,consisting of LER 1-92-022-00, Re Docket 50-275,dtd 921030 ML20059C9571993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-120,consisting of LER 1-92-013-00, ML20059D0701993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-138,consisting of Nonconformance Rept, & Rev 00,NCR DC1-92-EM-N010,dtd 920729 ML20059C9871993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-124,consisting of Technical Review Group Meeting Minutes Distribution, & 920124 DCI-91-TI-N047, Reactor Trip Due to Personnel Error & Safety Injection Due to Leaking Steam Dump Valves ML20059M5191993-08-21021 August 1993 Applicant Exhibit A-22,consisting of Responding to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-275/92-26 & 50-323/92-26 ML20059C9981993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-127,consisting of LER 2-91-007-00, Re Docket 50-323,dtd 911101 ML20059C9901993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-126,consisting of 911030, DC2-91-TI-N088 D2, Inadvertent SI Due to Personnel Error ML20059C9631993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-121,consisting of 910503, Ncr DC1-OP-N038, Diesel Generator Start & Valve Actuation Due to Personnel Error, Mgt Summary ML20059C9841993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-123,consisting of LER 1-91-009-00, Re Docket 50-275,dtd 910617 ML20059M5941993-08-21021 August 1993 Applicant Exhibit A-27,consisting of Responding to Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-275/92-16 & 50-323/92-16 ML20059D0531993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-136,consisting of Ncr DC1-MM-N028, Unit 1 Loss of Offsite Power - 910307, ML20059D1591993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-154,consisting of LER 1-92-004-00, Re Docket 50-275,dtd 920520 ML20059D1301993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-149,consisting of LER 1-91-006-00, Re Docket 50-275,dtd 910425 ML20059D0081993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-129,consisting of LER 1-92-010-00, Re Dockets 50-275 & 50-323,dtd 921015 ML20059D1671993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-155,consisting of LER 1-91-002-01, Re Docket 50-275,dtd 910517 ML20059D1461993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-150A,consisting of Mgt Summary, Ncr DC1-90-WP-N093, Inadvertent Ground Causes CVI, ML20059D1421993-08-21021 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-150,consisting of LER 1-90-019-00, Re Docket 50-275,dtd 910128 1994-01-07
[Table view] Category:LEGAL TRANSCRIPTS & ORDERS & PLEADINGS
MONTHYEARDCL-99-123, Comment on Prs 10CFR50 & 72 Re Reporting Requirements for Nuclear Power Reactors & Draft NUREG-1022, Event Reporting Guidelines. Util Areas of Concern Includes ESF Actuations, Significantly Degraded Components & Historical Limitations1999-09-20020 September 1999 Comment on Prs 10CFR50 & 72 Re Reporting Requirements for Nuclear Power Reactors & Draft NUREG-1022, Event Reporting Guidelines. Util Areas of Concern Includes ESF Actuations, Significantly Degraded Components & Historical Limitations ML20205N4081999-04-14014 April 1999 Comments Opposing Proposed Rules 10CFR2,19 & 20 Re Proposed Repository at Yucca Mountain.Requests Information on How Much Radiation Being Released Now at Diablo & Hanford NPPs ML20205N4601999-03-21021 March 1999 Introduces K Schumann as Representative of Nuclear Waste Committee (Nuwic) of San Lius Obispo County.Informs That Nuwic & Nuclear Waste Management Committee Concerned with Transportation of Spent Nuclear Fuel Rods from Dcnpp ML20195E8841998-11-24024 November 1998 Petition for Mod to OLs to Require Plant Owner to Have Independent Contractor Evaluate Plant Safety Culture ML20236T3011998-07-24024 July 1998 Order Prohibiting Involvement in NRC Licensed Avtivities (Effective Immediately).Lh Brooks Prohibited for 5 Yrs from Date of Order from Engaging in NRC Licensed Activities ML20248C2261998-05-22022 May 1998 Comment Opposing Revised Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Protection & Safety Sys ML20129J4191996-10-18018 October 1996 Order Approving Application Re Corporate Restructuring of Pacific Gas & Electric Company by Establishment of Holding Company DCL-95-206, Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-50-61 Re Improving Fire Protection Regulations1995-10-0606 October 1995 Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-50-61 Re Improving Fire Protection Regulations ML20091P8721995-08-23023 August 1995 Comment Opposing Petition for Rulemaking PRM-50-61 Re Nuclear Energy Institute Proposed Amends on Fire Safety for All NPPs DCL-95-001, Comment on Proposed Changes to Reactor Pressure Vessel Integrity Rule 10CFR50.Endorses NEI Comments1995-01-0303 January 1995 Comment on Proposed Changes to Reactor Pressure Vessel Integrity Rule 10CFR50.Endorses NEI Comments ML20077M7521994-12-30030 December 1994 Comment Opposing Proposed Rule 10CFR50 Re Shutdown & Low Power Operation for Nuclear Power Reactors DCL-94-270, Comment on Proposed Rules 10CFR2,51 & 54 Re Rulemaking for NPP License Renewal.Endorses Comments & Changes Proposed by NEI 941208 Submittal1994-12-0808 December 1994 Comment on Proposed Rules 10CFR2,51 & 54 Re Rulemaking for NPP License Renewal.Endorses Comments & Changes Proposed by NEI 941208 Submittal ML20149H0851994-11-0404 November 1994 Initial Decision (Construction Period Recovery/Recapture).* Renewed Motion to Reopen Record 940808,denied.Served on 941104.W/Certificate of Svc ML20072L2651994-08-23023 August 1994 PG&E Opposition to San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Renewed Motion to Reopen Record.* Util Opposes San Luis Obispo for Peace Motion Based on Affidavit Stating No Evidence Found in Motion Re Flaw in Program.W/Certificate of Svc ML20072F0291994-08-12012 August 1994 Erratum to San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Motion to Reopen Record.* Intervenors Corrects Error in Renewed Motion to Reopen Record Re Application for License Amend to Extend Term of Operating License for Plant.W/Certificate of Svc ML20072B2651994-08-0909 August 1994 Comment Supporting Proposed Rule 10CFR26 Re FFD Requirements Concerning Random Drug Testing ML20072A5821994-08-0808 August 1994 San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Renewed Motion to Reopen Record Re PG&E Application for Amend to Extend Term of OL for Plant.* Motion to Reopen Record to Introduce Insp Rept Identifying Alleged Problems W/Plant.W/Certificate of Svc ML20071L2061994-07-26026 July 1994 Comment Supporting Proposed Rule 10CFR26 Re Changing Current Drug Testing Policies to Exclude All Personnel in nonsafety-related Positions ML20072B8481994-07-26026 July 1994 Comment Opposing Proposed Rule 10CFR26 Re Changes to FFD Requirements Concerning Random Drug Testing ML20071L1901994-07-20020 July 1994 Comments on Proposed Rule 10CFR26 Re Relaxing Rule on Drug Testing of Employees Working at NPP DCL-94-134, Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-50-60 Re Amend to 10CFR50.54 by Changing Frequency W/Which Each Licensee Conducts Independent Reviews of Emergency Preparedness Program1994-06-27027 June 1994 Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-50-60 Re Amend to 10CFR50.54 by Changing Frequency W/Which Each Licensee Conducts Independent Reviews of Emergency Preparedness Program DCL-94-135, Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-50-59 Re Proposed Amend to 10CFR50.54(p) Concerning Frequency W/Which Licensee Conducts Independent Reviews of Security Programs1994-06-27027 June 1994 Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-50-59 Re Proposed Amend to 10CFR50.54(p) Concerning Frequency W/Which Licensee Conducts Independent Reviews of Security Programs ML20064D1791994-03-0707 March 1994 Pacific Gas and Electric Co Reply in Opposition to San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Motion to Reopen Record.* Motion to Reopen Record Denied.W/Certificate of Svc ML20064D1961994-03-0404 March 1994 Affidavit of Mj Angus Re Motion to Reopen Record ML20063L5721994-02-25025 February 1994 San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Re Util Application for License Amend to Extend Term of Operating License for Plant.* Advises That Record of Proceeding Should Be Reopened to Consider Insp 93-36 Re Util Surveillance of Asw Sys DCL-94-021, Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-21-2 Re Commercial Grade Item Dedication Facilitation1994-01-26026 January 1994 Comment Supporting Petition for Rulemaking PRM-21-2 Re Commercial Grade Item Dedication Facilitation ML20059D2431994-01-0707 January 1994 Package of Intervenor Exhibits Consisting of Related Correspondence Not Admitted Into Evidence.Related Correspondence ML20062N0001993-12-30030 December 1993 PG&E Reply Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law.* Mothers for Peace Proposed Findings & Conclusions Do Not Provide Any Supportable Rationale to Change Findings & Conclusions Previously Proposed by Pg&E.W/Certificate of Svc ML20058P3931993-12-22022 December 1993 NRC Staff Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law in Form of Initial Decision.* Certificate of Svc ML20058K7491993-12-0202 December 1993 NRC Staff Motion for Extension of Time.* Board Has Extended Filing Time for Util Until 931230.W/Certificate of Svc. Served on 931206.Granted for Board on 931203 ML20058K8771993-12-0202 December 1993 NRC Staff Motion for Extension of Time.* Requests That Board Extend Date for Staff to File Findings Until 931222. W/Certificate of Svc ML20059M5291993-11-19019 November 1993 Applicant Exhibits A-21,A-22,A-24,A-25,A-26,A-29 & A-F1, Consisting of Related Correspondence Not Admitted Into Evidence.Related Correspondence ML20058E0741993-11-19019 November 1993 San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Proposed Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law Re Licensee Application for License Amend to Extend Term of Operating License for Plant.* W/ Certificate of Svc ML20059E8931993-10-28028 October 1993 Memorandum & Order (Motion for Extension of Time).* San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace 931018 Request for two-wk Extension of Time to File Proposed Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law Granted.W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 931029 ML20059E8531993-10-27027 October 1993 NRC Staff Response to Board Memorandum & Order Re Extension of Time.* Staff Believes That San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Has Shown No Good Cause for Requesting Extension to File Proposed Findings of Fact.W/Certificate of Svc ML20059E8631993-10-25025 October 1993 Pacific Gas & Electric Co Response to Motion for Extension of Time.* Util Does Not Agree W/Board Assessment That Mothers for Peace Request Appears to Be Reasonable But Will Not Oppose Request.W/Certificate of Svc ML20059B2191993-10-19019 October 1993 Memorandum & Order (Responses to Motion for Extension of Time).* Board Believes Intervenor Request for Extension of Time to File Proposed Findings of Fact Appears Reasonable. W/Certificate of Svc.Served on 931019 ML20059B1071993-10-18018 October 1993 San Luis Obispo Mothers for Peace Motion for Extension of Time for Filing Proposing Findings of Fact & Conclusions of Law.* Requests Extension of Two Wks or Until 931119 to File Proposed Findings of Fact.W/Certificate of Svc ML20057D0531993-09-23023 September 1993 Notice of Appearance.* Notice Given That Undersigned Attorney Enters Appearance in Listed Matter & Listed Info Provided.W/Certificate of Svc ML20057B0401993-09-14014 September 1993 NRC Staff Reply to PG&E Response to Staff Motion to Amend Protective Order.* NRC Staff Moves Board to Adopt Language Requested in 930817 Motion as Stated.W/Certificate of Svc ML20056G4891993-08-30030 August 1993 Pacific Gas & Electric Co Response to Motion to Amend Protective Order.* Staff Asks That Protective Order Be Clarified by Adding New Footnote to Paragraph 3 of Order. W/Certificate of Svc ML20059M1381993-08-24024 August 1993 Staff Exhibit S-1,consisting of Re 920519 Enforcement Conference ML20059D2071993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-193,consisting of Review of LER 1-90-015-00,re Docket 50-275,dtd 910118 ML20059D2241993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-220,consisting of Protest of Util ML20059M8621993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-35,consisting of Rept, Self- Evaluation of Diablo Canyon Power Plant, Dtd Jul 1993 IR 05000275/19920261993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-118,consisting of Notice of Violation & Insp Rept Re Docket 50-275/92-26 & 50-323/93-26,dtd 921113 ML20059D0841993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-139,consisting of Insp Rept Re Dockets 50-275 & 50-323,dtd 920417 IR 05000275/19920131993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-140,consisting of 920416,mgt Meeting Repts 50-275/92-13 & 50-323/92-13 IR 05000275/19910061993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-71,consisting of Rept of EC W/Util Mgt,Re Rept Numbers 50-275/91-06 & 50-323/91-06,dtd 910411 IR 05000275/19930111993-08-24024 August 1993 Intervenor Exhibit I-MFP-26,consisting of Re Insp Repts 50-275/93-11 & 50-323/93-11 1999-09-20
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The unit was in Mode 1 (Power Operation)'at 100 percent powe j DCT 28 P6 25 II. Description of Problem s
A. Problem: % ;n-p ' -
In December, 1982, the motor operator for valve SI-1-8805A was l overhauled as part of the preventative maintenance program for
! Limitorque motor operators.
, On May 25, 1990, at 1416 PDT, Control room operators took the
! control switch for motor controlled valve SI-1-8805A to the open
, position. The valve stroked open. The control switch was then
! taken to the closed position, and the valve stroked close. The control switch was taken back to the open position, and nothing happened. The control room operator was under the impression that.
the breaker had failed to close, and proceeded to cycle the breaker ,
several times. Another attempt was made to stroke the valve .
successfully. One more attempt to stroke the valve failed.
Electrical Maintenance was contacted at 1435 PDT and asked to investigate the problem. ,
An electrician was dispatched to the site. At 1510 PDT the electrician found that the motor was running, and that the-declutch-lever was bouncing up and down. The control room was contacted, requesting the breaker for the motor be opened to shut off.the motor. The motor had been running approximately 50 minutes, and was too hot to touch. Trouble shootino was started on the motor.
At 1738 PDT, a visual inspection at the line starter and terminations found no abnormalities. At 1810 -a visual inspection at the valve was performed. A clearance had been hung _on the valve after the valve was declared inoperable. The control room operator responsible for hanging the clearance said that the valve was not in manual, and that he depressed the declutch lever and verified that the valve was fully closed using the handwheel.
At 1900 PDT the operator cover was removed and an inspection of the motor connections and the torque switch performed. The inspection did not identify any abnormalities. At 1905 PDT, the valve was stroked fully open with no problems. Upon reaching full closed, i i
however, the torque switch failed to open ,and the declutch lever started bouncing. The breaker was opened to shut off the motor. i The brake housing cover was then removed, and the current signature '
l equipment installed. Another attempt to stroke the valve.then failed with no sign of excessive torquing of the motor. The operator was overhauled and the declutch fork was found installed upside down.
On May 27, 1990, at 1827 PDT, troubleshooting, repair, and testing of the motor operator for valve SI-1-8805A was completed, and the valve was declared operable. '
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It took eight years for the operator to fail because of aging and '
t stressing of components. With the declutch mechanism installed upside down, the declutch mechanism only partially engages. The partial engagement causes excessive stress on the load bearing surfaces and will eventually cause failure.
B. Inoperable structures, components, or systems that contributed to the problem:
None.
C. Dates and approximate times for major occurrences. ;
- 1. December, 1982 Motor operator on SI-1-8805A overhauled and declutch fork
~ installed upside down.
- 2. May 25, 1990 at 1416 PDT: Event / Discovery date -
SI-1-8805A declared inoperable after motor operator fails to stroke valve. '
- 3. May 25, 1990 at 1435 PDT: Electrical Maintenance asked to investigate problem with motor operator.
- 4. May 25, 1990 at 1510 PDT: Electrician found motor I operator still running.
Breaker opened to shut off motor.
- 5. May 25, 1990 at 1910 PDT: After initial tecubleshocting, valve stroked open successfully, and then failed to shut off while clnsing.
Troubleshooting continued.
- 6. May 27, 1990 at 1827 PDT: Valve SI-1-8805A declared-operable and returned.to service.
D Other systems or secondary functions affected:
None E. Method of discovery:
The event was immediately apparent to the control' room operators due indications in the control room.
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l Operators declared valve SI-1-8805A inoperable and contacted j Electrical Maintenance to investigate the problem.
l G. Safety system responses:
None.
III. Cause of the Problem The following is a systematic analysis of root cause.as required by NPAP C-23, " Technical Review Groups." ,
A. Determination of Cause:
I. Human Factors:
- a. Communications Communicatioris occurred in a timely manner between Operations and Electrical Maintenance and within Electrical Maintenance. Communications is not a factor in this.
problem,
- b. Procedures Procedureswerefollowed.in-the-handlingoffthe_responseto the motor operator problem. ;A procedural problem existed with the procedures governing work on Limitorque motor operators, as the declutch mechanism was installed upside; down. The procedures used at the time'of the valve overhaul in 1982 did not incluce specific instructions.regarding.the installation of the-declutch' fork.
- c. Training Training was a factor in this' problem regarding the training of the technician. responsible for the installation of the declutch mechanism. The technician responsible for.the overhaul had not been specifically trained on rebuilding of Limitorque motor operators because the training did-not exist at the time.
- d. Human Error Personnel error was a factor in this problem in that the-declutch mechanism was installed incorrectly by the technician.
- e. Management System Management systems.were not involved.in this problem. This is not considered a factor in this problem.
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' i' SI-1-8805A FAILED T0-CYCLE ON ACTUATION.SIGNALL As a results of the declutch fork =being' installed upside.' .
down-and causing incorrect' operator.. function, the worm gear !
lugs were found to be worn.
- b. Installation The declutch mechanism was installed incorrectly. I Installation is a. factor in this problem.
i C. Immediate Cause:
The technician performing the motor operator overhaul installed.the I declutch mechanism upside down.. 1 D. Root Cause:
l 1. A procedure containing~ appropriate cautions regarding the- ;
l installation of the declutch fork did not exist in 1982. 1 I
- 2. Training of the technician in~1982 was not adequate in that a training-program'for the overhauling of Limitorque motor.
operators did not exist. '
IV. Analysis of the Problem A. Safety Analysis: i l
SI-1-8805A is one of two parallel valves which open on a SI signal.
These valves align the Refueling Water Storage-Tank (RWST)'with the-i suction header for the centrifugal charging pumps to-allow' injection-of borated water into'the RCS. .The-operability of either 8805A.or 88058 will allow for sufficient _ flow from the RWST to the'RCS.
Additionally, valve 8805A fully ' opened on an' actuation 3ignal, as required. In the event of an SI signal, SI-1-8805A would have l
perfdtmed its required safety function. Therefore..no. adverse {
consequences resulted from this problem and;the health and safety of the public were not affected by this problem.
B. Reportability:
- 1. Reviewed under QAP-15.B and determined to be non-conforming in_..
accordance with Section 2.1.2. '
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- 2. Reviewed under NUREG 1022 and determined not.to bel reportable in accordance with 10 CFR 50.73(a)(2)(1)(B)'and (C).
- 3. This problem does not constitute a-10 CFR 21 reporting. problem..
- 4. This problem does not require reporting via a Network entry because the entry would'not provide any new information.to other facilities.
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t f= 5. Reviewed under 10 CFR 50.9 and determined to be not reportable -
since this event does not have a significant implication for .l public health and safety or common defense and security..
V. Corrective Actions A. Immediate Corrective Actions:
The motor operator was overhauled and all worn parts were j 1.
replaced, and the declutch fork installed correctly. .The motor !
was also replaced as a prudent measure. .
B. Corrective Actions to Prevent Recurrence: .i
- 1. Electrical Maintenance Procedure MP E-53.10I, "Limitorque' SMB-000 Valve Operator Maintenance", and MP E-53.10J, "Limitorque SMB-00 and SB-00 Valve Operator Maintenance", have been revised to include caution statements concerning properfinstallation of the declutch fork.
- 2. Technicians performing work on Limitorque motor:c?erators are now trained on the proper method for overbauling-Limitorque operators, including the correct installation of the declutch fork.
- 3. Limitorque motor operators are overhauled every 4.5. years as part of the preventative maintenance program. Approximately 60 percent of the Limitorque motor operators ~have been overhauled to date, and the improper installation of the declutch fork has been found in only this operator. This problem is considered an ,
isolated incident, and an immediate inspection-is not considered necessary.
VI. Additiona1 Information A. Failed Components:
None.
B. Previous NCRs on similar problems:
None.
C. Operating Experience Review:
1; NPRDS.
Two entries regarding declutch fork problems were found, H however, the problems with the declutch forks were different.
- 2. NRC IE Information Notices, Bulletins, generic letters.- !
None.
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- 3. INP0 50ERs and SERs. I i
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l D. Trend Code EM - C - 3 : Electrical Maintenance, Material / Equipment Deficiency, t
Installation EM - B - 1 : Electrical Maintenance, Procedure Deficiency, No Procedure l EM - A - 2 : Electrical Maintene ~ e, Personnel Error, Training Deficiency E. Corrective Action Tracking:
- 1. All corrective actions are complete. No tracking AR is necessary.
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F. Footnotes and special comments:
INP0 instructions and diagrams regarding overhauling of Limitorque motor operators provide more detail than Limitorque drawings, and clarify the necessary steps to be taken when performing maintenance.
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References:
- 1. Initiating Action Request A0193445.
G. TRG Meeting Minutes:
6/27/90
- 1. The TRG discussed the problem description ard the chronology.
The overhaul date for the operator will be included in both. (To be provided by M. Fraunheim)
- 2. The worm gear was removed as an inoperable component that contributed to the problem because the damage to the worm gear lugs was a result of the problem, and not a cause.
- 3. The causal factor analysis was discussed. Procedures, training and human error are considered factors in this event.
- 4. The immediate cause was determined to be improper installation '
of the declutch fork. The root causes were determined to be an inadequate overhaul procedure in 1982, and inadequate training in 1982.
- 5. CAPR were discussed and will include procedure revisions since 1982, training programs initiated since 1982, dnd the recurring overhauls on Limitorque operators. Since 2/3 of the Limitorque operators have been overhauled to date, and this is the only
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- 6. The question was posed as to why it took eight years for the operator to fail. The reason for the extended time to failure is due to aging and stressing of components. With the declutch mechanism installed upside down, the declutch mechanism only partially engages. The partial engagement causes excessive stress on the load bearing surfaces and will eventually cause failure.
- 7. M. Fraunheim to provide verification of date of last overhaul of operator and verification that the caution regarding fork installation was not included in the 1982 procedure. If it was, the TRG will have to reconvene to discuss root cause.
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