ENS 50915
ENS Event | |
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10:37 Mar 21, 2015 | |
Title | High Pressure Coolant Injection Inoperable Due to Condensation in Steam Line |
Event Description | At 0537 CDT on March 21, 2015, following the High Pressure Coolant Injection (HPCI) system quarterly pump and valve surveillance, after HPCI was removed from service, an alarm for the HPCI Turbine Inlet High Drain Pot Level did not reset. This indicated that LS-23-90 (HPCI Steam Supply Drain High Level Bypass) did not reset, which could be an indication that condensate exists in the steam line. The system responded as designed but the alarm did not clear as expected. Without assurance that the condensate has been removed from the HPCI steam line, HPCI remains inoperable for reasons other than the planned surveillance. As a result, this condition is being reported under 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(v)(D) as a condition that could have prevented fulfillment of the safety function at the time of discovery.
The health and safety of the public was maintained as the plant was in a normal condition with no initiating event in progress. The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified. The State of Minnesota will be notified.
On March 21, 2015, Northern States Power Minnesota reported a condition that could have prevented the fulfillment of a safety function under 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(v)(D). The High Pressure Coolant Injection (HPCI) System was declared inoperable for a reason other than planned maintenance due to the failure of the HPCI Steam Supply Drain Hi Level Bypass Level Switch to clear the high level alarm subsequent to actuation. An engineering evaluation was performed and concluded that the function of the primary pathway to remove condensate remained unchallenged by the condition present on the level switch This conclusion was also validated via thermography with the HPCI steam supply pressurized and bypass valve open. The verification that the primary pathway was functional provides reasonable assurance that the HPCI steam supply was always clear of condensate supporting the ability of HPCI to perform its required safety function. Therefore, the condition present on the level switch did not render HPCI inoperable. The conclusions of the engineering evaluation provide the basis for retraction of the ENS report made on March 21. The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified. The licensee will also notify the State of Minnesota. Notified R3DO (Peterson). |
Where | |
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Monticello Minnesota (NRC Region 3) | |
Reporting | |
10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(v)(D), Loss of Safety Function - Mitigate the Consequences of an Accident | |
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+3.3 h0.138 days <br />0.0196 weeks <br />0.00452 months <br />) | |
Opened: | Lee Roy Anderson 13:55 Mar 21, 2015 |
NRC Officer: | Jeff Herrera |
Last Updated: | May 11, 2015 |
50915 - NRC Website
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Unit 1 | |
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Reactor critical | Critical |
Scram | No |
Before | Power Operation (95 %) |
After | Power Operation (95 %) |