05000362/LER-2006-002, Regarding Unit 3 Shutdown to Inspect Safety Injection Tank Spiral Wound Gaskets

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Regarding Unit 3 Shutdown to Inspect Safety Injection Tank Spiral Wound Gaskets
ML061570087
Person / Time
Site: San Onofre 
Issue date: 05/30/2006
From: Breig D
Southern California Edison Co
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
LER 06-002-00
Download: ML061570087 (5)


LER-2006-002, Regarding Unit 3 Shutdown to Inspect Safety Injection Tank Spiral Wound Gaskets
Event date:
Report date:
3622006002R00 - NRC Website

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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON An EDISON INTERNATIONAL Company Daniel P. Breig, P.E.

Station Manager San Onofre May 30, 2006 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555-0001

Subject:

Docket No 50-362 Licensee Event Report No. 2006-002 San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station, Unit 3

Dear Sir or Madam:

Southern California Edison (SCE) initiated a plant shutdown on SONGS Unit 3 to inspect the Safety Injection Tank (SIT) manway gaskets on March 29, 2006. At that time, SCE also notified the NRC (Event Log No. 42451) of the initiation of the shutdown in accordance with 10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(i).

SCE subsequently determined that although the Unit 3 SIT gaskets were degraded, the Emergency Core Cooling System remained capable of performing its required safety function. As a result, on May 30, 2006, SCE retracted the March 29, 2006 event notification.

SCE is providing this voluntary LER to document this condition. This event did not affect the health and safety of either plant personnel or the public.

If you require any additional information, please contact me.

Sincerely, Units 3 LER No. 2006-002 cc:

B.S. Mallett, Regional Administrator, NRC Region IV C. C. Osterholtz, NRC Senior Resident Inspector, San Onofre Units 2 & 3 P.O. Box 128 San Clemente, CA 92674-0128 949-368-9263/PAX 89263 Fax 949-368-6183 breigdp@songs.sce.com

Abstract

On March 29, 2006 at 0001 PST, Southern California Edison (SCE) declared both trains of the Unit 3 Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) inoperable, placing Unit 3 in a TS 3.0.3 shutdown action statement for not meeting TS 3.5.2. SCE took this action after discovering SIT manway gaskets degraded at Unit 2.

On March 29, 2006, plant operators initiated a shutdown of Unit 3 at 0050 PST and entered Mode 4 at 1141 PST. Plant equipment performed as designed. SCE reported the initiation of the shutdown to the NRC Operations Center (Event Log No. 42451) in accordance with 10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(i) at 0334 PST on March 29, 2005.

After shutdown, Unit 3 SIT manway gaskets were found degraded but not interfering with ECCS operation.

SCE replaced all SIT manway gaskets in both Unit 2 and Unit 3 with a different design.

Subsequent evaluations determined that the gaskets would not have prevented the ECCS from performing its required safety function. Therefore, on May 30, 2006, SCE retracted the phone report to the NRC (Event Loa No. 42451) and is submittina this voluntary LER to document this condition.U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (7-2001)

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6. LER NUMBER PAGE (3)

YEAR I

SEQUENTIAL REVNO San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) Unit 3 05000-362 YA NUMBER 2R o 4 1

2006-

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00 Plant:

San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) Unit 3 Discovery Date:

March 29, 2006 Reactor Vendor:

Combustion Engineering Mode:

Mode 1 Power:

99.88 percent

Event Description

At 0001 PST on March 29, 2006, Southern California Edison (SCE) declared both trains of the Unit 3 Emergency Core Cooling System (ECCS) [BQ] inoperable placing Unit 3 in a TS 3.0.3 shutdown action statement for not meeting TS 3.5.2. SCE took this action in response to conditions discovered at Unit 2.

On March 27,2006, while starting up from its Cycle 14 refueling outage, SCE discovered the manway gasket for Unit 2 Safety Injection Tank (SIT) [TK] 2T008 had partially uncoiled into the SIT discharge piping and interfered with the ability of SIT outlet check valve MU040 to fully seat. This gasket is a spiral wound gasket, consisting of a crushable coiled metal ribbon and graphite that is compressed between the manway cover and the SIT flange. Late on March 28, 2006, SCE inspected the remaining three Unit 2 SITs and found the gaskets degraded (buckled) but not uncoiled into their SITs.

When this condition was discovered, Unit 3 was operating at approximately 100 percent power and the same spiral wound gaskets had been installed on each Unit 3 SIT manway.

Therefore, on March 29, 2006, both trains of the Unit 3 ECCS were conservatively declared inoperable and plant operators (utility, licensed) initiated a shutdown of Unit 3 at 0050 PST.

Unit 3 entered Mode 4 at 1141 PST. Plant equipment performed as designed. SCE reported the initiation of the shutdown to the NRC Operations Center (Event Log No. 42451) in accordance with 10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(i) at 0334 PST on March 29, 2005.

SCE began inspecting the Unit 3 SIT manway gaskets on March 31, 2006 (earliest opportunity). Each gasket was found degraded but not uncoiled into their SITs.

SCE was initially concerned that the uncoiled gaskets might interfere with the closing of the check valves and that the open check valve could interfere with operation of the ECCS.

Subsequently, the SONGS' Nuclear Steam System Supplier Combustion Engineering (now Westinghouse) evaluated this condition and determined that even if the SIT outlet check valves were open, it would not have prevented the ECCS from performing its required safety function. (See Safety Significance section).

As a result of the "as found" condition of the gaskets and the subsequent evaluation, SCE retracted the phone report to the NRC (Event Log No. 42451) on May 30, 2006, and is submitting this voluntary LER to document this condition.U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION (7-2001)

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SEQUENTIAL RVN NUMBER 3 of 4 San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) Unit 3 05000-362,,

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Cause of Event

In 2004 during the Cycle 13 outages, all of the SIT manway gaskets in Units 2 and 3 were replaced with a gasket of a different design because the original design gaskets with asbestos filler were no longer commercially available. The gaskets installed at that time were Flexitalic Style CG gaskets with Graphoil filler.

Preliminary assessment of the cause of this event is Radial Inward Buckling (RIB) of the spiral wound gaskets. SCE believes that three factors may have contributed to this occurrence:

" Flange design - The SIT manway flanges were designed to facilitate access and have an inner diameter of 16 inches rather than the 15.25 inches for a standard 16-inch pipe flange. The SIT flange, therefore, provides a narrower surface for the gaskets and places the inner gasket coil closer to the inner edge of the flange.

Flange surface finish - Spiral wound gaskets rely, in part, on flange friction to remain in position. SCE observed the manway flange surface of SIT 2T008 to be 60-80 micro-inches rms, where the gasket and flange were in contact. American National Standards Institute Standard B136.5, "Pipe Flanges and Flange Fittings" recommends this type of flange surface to be 125-250 micro-inches rms. The other SIT flanges appeared similar.

Gasket filler material friction - the gaskets installed during the Cycle 13 refueling outages use a graphoil filler material rather than asbestos used in the original design. This also reduced friction between the flange and the gasket material.

Corrective Actions

SCE replaced all SIT manway gaskets in both Unit 2 and Unit 3 with solid metal core (Kammprofile) gaskets.

SCE reviewed other safety related equipment (e.g., tanks and heat exchangers) where spiral wound gaskets are used in locations with non-standard flange designs. In all identified locations, either the flange design included a feature (e.g., a lip) to retain the gasket in place or the location continues to use the originally installed spiral wound gaskets with asbestos filler.

SCE's cause evaluation is ongoing (AR 060301594-26). Additional corrective actions may be implemented if necessary.

Safety Significance

The safety significance of this event is minimal. At Unit 3, all four SIT manway gaskets were found degraded but intact and not interfering with SIT outlet check valves. This condition did not affect the safe operation of Unit 3.U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION 7-2001)

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S SEQUENTRIA NO San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) Unit 3 05000-362 NUMBER 4o o4 2006

- 002-100 4o At Unit 2, three gaskets were found degraded but intact, and one gasket interfered with one check valve. SCE requested the SONGS' Nuclear Steam System Supplier, Combustion Engineering (now Westinghouse) to evaluate if the ECCS would be capable of performing its safety function if ECCS flow was diverted away from the RCS through one or more stuck open SIT outlet check valves. Westinghouse concluded that the ECCS performance would remain bounded by the UFSAR Chapter 15 analysis even if all four SIT outlet check valves were prevented from fully closing.

Additional Information

During the past three years, SCE has not reported any occurrence of a spiral wound gasket failure interfering with downstream components at Unit 2 or Unit 3.