ML18037A072
| ML18037A072 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | San Onofre |
| Issue date: | 02/25/1991 |
| From: | NANDY F R SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
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| NUDOCS 9103010220 | |
| Download: ML18037A072 (16) | |
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SouthernCalifornia EdisonCompany23PARKERSTREETIRVINE,CALIFORNIA 92718F.R.NANDYMANAGER.NUCLEARLICENSING February25,1991TCLGPHONG (714)4544504U.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission DocumentControlDeskWashington, D.C.20555
Subject:
DocketNos.30-361and50-362DieselGenerator AnnualReport-1990SanOnofreNuclearGenerating Station,Units2and3ThepurposeofthisletteristoprovidetheEmergency DieselGenerator AnnualReportfor1990asrequiredbyTechnical Specifications 6.9.1.4and4.8.1.1.3 ofAppendixA,Technical Specifications toFacilityLicencesNPF-10andNPF-15forSanOnofreNuclearGenerating Station,Units2and3,respectively.
Therewerefourvalidtestfailuresandtwonon-valid testfailuresduring1990.Ifyourequireanyadditional information, please',let meknow.FVerytrulyyours,Enclosures cc:.J.B.Martin(Regional Administrator, NRCRegionV)C.W.Caldwell(NRCSeniorResidentInspector, Units1,2and3)Institute ofNuclearPowerOperations (INPO)ACi>0XOZZO VZOZZ>PDRADQCKOS000361RPDR I'I Emergency DieselGenerator ReportSouthernCalifornia EdisonCompanySanOnofreNuclearGenerating StationUnits2and3,DocketNos.50-361and50-362EventDate:January12,1990Thefollowing information isprovidedinaccordance withTechnical Specification Surveillance Requirement 4.8.1.1.3 andRegulatory PositionC.3.bofRegulatory Guide(RG)1.108asrevisedbyGenericLetter(GL)84-15.RG1.108requested thefollowing sevenitemsforeachvalidorinvalidtestfailure:1.ThisfailureinvolvedavalidtestoftheSanOnofreUnit2Emergency DieselGenerator (EDG)2G002.Thiswasthefirstfailureinthelast20validtestsandthefirstfailureinthelast100validtestsof2G002.(Reported asrequested inGL84-15.)3.Apost-maintenance operability testof2G002wasterminated duetonoindication ofeitherfieldvoltageorcurrentwithautomatic voltageregulator (AVR)"B"selected.
Operability wasverifiedwithAVR"A"selected.
4.Inspection revealedtwoburnedfusesforAVR"B".ThefuseswerereplacedandtheEDGwastestedsatisfactorily withAVR"B"selected.
5.Thiseventoccurredduringaperiodofinoperability previously scheduled formaintenance activities.
6.Thesurveillance testintervalremainedat31days.7.Thesurveillance testintervalwasinaccordance withthescheduleofTechnical Specification Table4.8-1.Page1of6
'H Emergency DieselGenerator ReportSouthernCalifornia EdisonCompanySanOnofreNuclearGenerating StationUnits2and3,DocketNos.50-361and50-362EventDate:January25,1990.Thefollowing information isprovidedinaccordance withTechnical Specification Surveillance Requirement 4.8.1.1.3 andRegulatory PositionC.3.bofRegulatory Guide(RG)1.108asrevisedbyGenericLetter(GL)84-15.RG1.108requested thefollowing sevenitemsforeachvalidorinvalidtestfailure:1.ThisfailureinvolvedavalidtestoftheSanOnofreUnit2Emergency DieselGenerator (EDG)2G003.2.Thiswasthefirstfailureinthelast20validtestsandthesecondfailureinthelast100validtestsof2G003.(Reported asrequested inGL84-15.)3.Duringpostmaintenance testing,EDG2G003trippedonloss-of-excitation underfull-load conditions.
Investigation revealedthattheloss-of-excitation wasduetolooseautomatic voltageregulator fuseclips.Theautomatic voltageregulator fuseclipswerecleanedandtightened toprovidepositivecontactand2G003wassuccessfully retestedforoperability.
Futureplantequipment operatortrainingwillincludeproperfusemanipulations topreventrecurrence, 5.Thisfailureoccurredduringaperiodofinoperability previously scheduled formaintenance activities.
6.Thesurveillance testintervalremainedat31days.7.Thesurveillance testintervalwasinaccordance withthescheduleofTechnical Specification Table4.8-1.Page2of6
\'o0,Iltt1 Emergency DieselGenerator ReportSouthernCalifornia EdisonCompanySanOnofreNuclearGenerating StationUnits2and3,DocketNos.50-361and50-362EventDate:August2,1990.Thefollowing information isprovidedinaccordance withTechnical Specification Surveillance Requirement 4.8.1.1.3 andRegulatory PositionC.3.bofRegulatory Guide(RG)1.108asrevisedbyGenericLetter(GL)84-15.RG1.108requested thefollowing sevenitemsforeachvalidorinvalidtestfailure:1.ThisfailureinvolvedavalidtestoftheSanOnofreUnit3Emergency DieselGenerator (EDG)3G002,2.3.Thiswasthefirstfailureinthelast20validtestsandthesecondfailureinthelast100validtestsof3G002.(Reported asrequested inGL84-15.)Duringpostmaintenance testing,EDG3G002trippedat57minutesintoaone-houroperability test.Investigation revealedthatanopencircuitcouldbecreatedacrosstheprimaryfuseholderwhenthefusewasmovedinit'sholder.Theloosefuseclipscombinedwithnormaloperating vibration causederraticoperation oftheautomatic voltageregulator resulting inthe"highstatorovertemperature" alarm.Theautomatic voltageregulator fuseclipswerecleanedandtightened toprovidepositivecontactand3G002wassuccessfully retestedforoperability.
Futureplantequipment operatortrainingwillincludeproperfusemanipulations aswasinitiated inresponsetothefailureofJanuary25,1990.5.Thisfailureoccurredduringaperiodofinoperability previously scheduled formaintenance activities, 6.Thesurveillance testintervalremainedat31days.7.Thesurveillance testintervalwasinaccordance withthescheduleofTechnical Specification Table4.8-1.Page3of6 li,4J't Emergency DieselGenerator ReportSouthernCalifornia EdisonCompanySanOnofreNuclearGenerating StationUnits2and3,DocketNos.50-361and50-362EventDate:August3,1990Thefollowing information isprovidedinaccordance withTechnical Specification Surveillance Requirement 4.8.1.1.3 andRegulatory PositionC.3.bofRegulatory Guide(RG)1.108asrevisedbyGenericLetter(GL)84-15.RG1.108requested thefollowing sevenitemsforeachvalidorinvalidtestfailure:ThisfailureinvolvedavalidtestoftheSanOnofreUnit3Emergency DieselGenerator (EDG)3G002.2.Thiswasthesecondfailureinthelast20validtestsandthethirdfailureinthelast100validtestsof3G002.(Reported asrequested inGL84-15.)3.Duringapost-maintenance operability testofEDG3G002,oneofthetwo50%capacityemergency supplyfansdidnotoperate.ThesefansarerequiredforcoolingtheroomduringEDGoperation.
Thefanswerenotoperablethroughmanualorautomatic controlandthethermaloverloads werefoundtripped.Thethermaloverloads werereplacedwithqualified inkindpartsandtestedbymanuallystartingthefanthreetimes.Aone-hourtestrunofthefan(3MA275)wasperformed onthethirdstart.5.Thiseventoccurredduringaperiodofinoperability previously scheduled formaintenance activities.
6.Thesurveillance testintervalwasreduced&om31to7days.7.Thesurveillance testintervalwasinaccordance withthescheduleofTechnical Specification Table4.8-1.Page4of6 I
Emergency DieselGenerator ReportSouthernCalifornia EdisonCompanySanOnofreNuclearGenerating StationUnits2and3,DocketNos.50-361and50-362EventDate:September 6,1990Thefollowing information isprovidedinaccordance withTechnical Specification Surveillance Requirement 4.8.1.1.3 andRegulatory PositionC.3.bofRegulatory Guide(RG)1.108asrevisedbyGenericLetter84-15.RG1:108requested thefollowing sevenitemsforeachvalidorinvalidtestfailure:1.ThisfailureinvolvedaninvalidtestoftheSanOnofreUnit2Emergency DieselGenerator (EDG)2G003.2.Thiseventwasnotconsidered avalidtestof2G003.3.Duringapost-maintenance operability test,EDG2G003trippedonhighcoolanttemperature.
Thehighcoolanttemperature wasaresultoftheradiatorfanpowersupplybreakersbeingopenedwithouteitherproperdocumentation orprocedural direction.
4TheradiatorfanbreakerswereclosedandEDG2G003retestedsatisfactorily.
Arevisiontotheprocedure willindicatethattheradiatorfanbreakersshouldbetaggedopenedwhentheDCcontrolpoweristaggedopened.Theresponsible individuals werecounseled ontherequirements formanipulating safetyrelatedequipment.
AnOperating DivisionExperience Report(2-90-22) hasbeenpreparedinresponsetothisevent.5.Thisfailureoccurredduringaperiodofinoperability previously scheduled formaintenance activities.
6.Thesurveillance testintervalremainedat31days.7.Thesurveillance testintervalwasinaccordance withthescheduleofTechnical Specification Table4.8-1.Page5of6
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ray>~LEmergency Diesel'enerator ReportSouthernCalifornia EdisonCompanySanOnofreNuclearGenerating StationUnits2and3,DocketNos.50-361and50-362EventDate:September 21,1990Thefollowing information isprovidedinaccordance withTechnical Specification Surveillance Requirement 4.8.1.1.3 andRegulatory PositionC.3.bofRegulatory Guide(RG)1.108asrevisedbyGenericLetter84-15.RG1.108requested thefollowing sevenitemsforeachvalidorinvalidtestfailure:1.ThisfailureinvolvedaninvalidtestoftheSanOnofreUnit2Emergency DieselGenerator (EDG)2G002.2.Thiseventwasnotconsidered avalidtestof2G002.3.Duringpost-maintenance functional testing,EDG2G002failedtodevelopeithervoltageorfrequency andwasmanuallyshutdowninresponsetothe"breakeropen"and"undervoltage/underfrequency" alarms.Anothertestattemptwasmadeafterswitching fromautomatic voltageregulator (AVR)"B"toAVR"A".ThissecondtestresultedinanEDGtriponanover-excitation alarm.Investigation ofthefailurerevealedthatthelinepotfuseswerenotinstalled whentheEDGwasbeingreturnedtoservice.Thisfailurewasadirectconsequence ofoperatorerror.4Ahumanperformance eventevaluation wasinitiated (HPES90-021)andappropriate disciplinary actionwastaken.5.Thisfailureoccurredduringaperiodofinoperability previously scheduled formaintenance activities.
6.Thesurveillance testintervalremainedat31days.7.Thesurveillance testintervalwasinaccordance withthescheduleofTechnical Specification Table4.8-1.Page6of6 CI+>>