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LER 92-002-00:on 920203,reactor Trip Occurred W/Reactor at Approx 23% Full Power Just Subsequent to Turbine Trip While at 47% Power.Caused by Lo Lo Level in SG a Due to Design Perturbations.New Setting calculated.W/920304 Ltr
ML17262A758
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Site: Ginna Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 03/04/1992
From: BACKUS W H, MECREDY R C
ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORP.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
LER-92-002, LER-92-2, NUDOCS 9203110291
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92/03/04NOTARIZED:

NODOCKET¹FACIL:50-244 RobertEmmetGinnaNuclearPlant,Unit1,Rochester G05000244AUTH.NAMEAUTHORAFFILIATION BACKUSiW.H.

Rochester Gas&ElectricCorp.MECREDY,R.C.

Rochester Gas&ElectricCorp.RECIP.NAME RECiPIENT AFFILIATION

SUBJECT:

LER92-002-00:on 920203,reactor tripoccurredw/reactor atapprox23%fullpowerjustsubsequent toturbinetripwhileat47%power.CausedbylololevelinSGAduetodesignperturbations.New settingcalculated.W/920304 ltr.DISTRIBUTION CODE:IE22TCOPIESRECEIVED:LTR ENCLSIZE:TITLE:50.73/50.9 LicenseeEventReport(LER),IncidentRpt,etc.NOTES:License Expdateinaccordance with10CFR2,2.109(9/19/72).

RD/05000244ARECIPIENT IDCODE/NAME PDl-3LAJOHNSON,A COPIESLTTRENCL1111RECIPIENT IDCODE/NAME PD1-3PDCOPIESLTTRENCL11DDINTERNAL:

ACNWAEOD/DSP/TPAB NRR/DET/EMEB 7ENRR/DLPQ/LPEB10 NRR/DREP/PRPBll NRR/DST/SICB8H3 NRR/DST/SRXB 8ERES/DSIR/EIB EXTERNAL'G&GBRYCEiJ~HNRCPDRNSICPOOREiW.AEOD/DOAAEOD/ROAB/DSP NRR/DLPQ/LHFB10" NRR/DOEA/OEAB NRR/DST/SELB 8DgNR~D-.LB8Dl-G~02RGN1FILE0133LSTLOBBYWARD1111NSICMURPHYgG.A 111.1NUDOCSFULLTXT112211112211111111221~1'111111111111DNOTETOALL"RIDS"RECIPIENTS:

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Subject:

LER92-002,Feedwater Transient, DueToLossOfExcitation InducedTurbine/Generator Trip,CausesLoLoSteamGen'erator LevelReactorTrip-R.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantDocketNo.50-244Inaccordance with10CFR50.73, Licensee.

EventReportSystem,item(a)(2)(iv),

whichrequiresareportof,"anyeventorcondition thatresultedinmanualorautomatic actuation ofanyEngineered SafetyFeature(ESF),including theReactorProtection System(RPS)",theattachedEventReportLER92-002isherebysubmitted.

Thiseventhasinnowayaffectedthepublic'shealthandsafety.Verytrulyyours,RobertC.Mecredy.xcoU.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission Re'gionI475Allendale RoadKingofPrussia,PA19406GinnaUSNRCSeniorResidentInspector f)~g(4~(q'l92031i0291

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BothMainSteamIsolation Valves(MSIVs)weresubsequently closedtolimitaReactorCoolantSystem(RCS)cooldownandtheplantwasstabil-izedathotshutdown.

Theunderlying causeoftheeventwastheinability tocontrolthe"A"S/Glevelabovethereactortripsetpointduetodesignandtransient inducedperturbations.

(ThiseventisNUREG-1022 (x)CauseCode).Corrective actiontakenorplannedarediscussed inSectionVofthetext.<<ACe<<r<<I44$I If IIACtv'040ILICENSEEEVENTREPORTILER)TEXTCONTINUATION Vl.4VCLlAAAIOVLATOAV CeaWIllIISI A>>AOVlO0+14OIIQI~IQAl)et<AllII)I'lSSACILITYIIAIAlIII"OOCIIKZIIVIACCAIll%lAALlAIIIAAI~IIIllS~QMA4TIAL'VUAACVOIOHVIA~AOlIlIR.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlanttlXTOr~aeOee~.

~~~AAC~~'sIIlll osooo2449200200020F].PRE-L?V1?NT PLANTCONDITIONS Theplantwasatapproximately 47%reactorpowerduetoaloadreduction earlierintheday.Partofthisload.reduction (i.e.toapproximately 60%reactorpower)wasrequested bytheRochester GasandElectricCorporation (RG&E)PowerControlDispatcher toremoveamajortrans-missionlinefromservice(circuit908)forrepair.Theremainder ofthisloadreduction (from60%to47%reactorpower)wasmadetoreducereactorpowerbelowpermissive P-9(i.e.ReactorTripFromTurbineTripBlocked)toperformcondenser waterboxmaintenance andturbineon-linetriptestingandvalvetesting.Themaingenerator voltagecontrolwasinthemanualmodeduetovoltageoscillations experienced earlierintQeday.Thereactorcontrolrodswerealsointhemanualmodetomaintainthecoreaxialfluxwithinitsoperating band.Turbineon-linetriptestingand'alvetestingwasinprogresswiththelasttest'sinitialconditions beingverifiedpriortoperformance ofthetest.IIDESCRIPTION OFEVENTA.DATESANDAPPROXIMATE TIMESOPMAZOROCCUEGU9iCES:

oFebruary3,1992,2220EST:duetolossofexcitation.

MainGenerator.

Trip0February3,1992,2220EST:MainTurbinetripdue=tomaingenerator trip.0February,3, 1992,2224EST:Eventdateandtime.0February3,1992,2224EST:Discovery dateandtime.0February3,'992,2224EST:ControlRoomoperators verifybothreactortripbreakersopen,andallcontrolandshutdownrodsinserted.

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oFebruary3,1992,2307EST:Plantstabilized athotshutdowncondition.

B.EVENT:OnFebruary3,1992atapproximately 2220EST,withthereactoratapproximately 47%stablereactorpower,theControlRoomreceivedturbinetripfirstoutannunciator alarmK-26(Generator LockoutRelay).Asreactorpowerwaslessthan50%fullpowerwiththemaincondenser available, (i.e.lessthanpermis-siveP-9),reactortripfromturbinetripwasautomatically blocked.TheControlRoomoperators immediately entered-AbnormalProcedure AP-TURB.'1 (TurbineTripWithoutReactorTripRequired) andperformed itsapplicable actions.Theresponses oftheSteamGenerator (S/G)Feedwater Regulating Valves(FRVs)fordifferent controlconfigurations arenotedhereforclarityofsubsequent events:oWhenallFRVs(MainandBypass)areintheautomatic mode,theywillgofullopenonaturbinetripwithRCSaveragetemperature (Tavg)greaterthan554F.Whentemperature goesbelow554F,thesevalveswillgofullclosed.0AllFRVs,bothmainandbypass,willfullycloseuponreceiving aHIS/GLevel()/=674)orsafetyinjection signalregardless oftheirauto/manual status(feedwater isolation).

'WhentheMainFRVsareplacedinthe,manualmodefromtheaboveconfiguration, theywillassumethepositionabasedonthecurrentcontroller manualdemandsignalandstaythereuntiladjustedbytheresponsible operator.

AssumingthatthebypassFRVsareleftinauto,thebypassFRVswillcontinuetorespondtotheautomatic feedwater controldemand.VACsOAvSCCA<l4$I tl HISCTerm~IMMIeLICENSEEEVENTREPORTILERITEXTCONTINUATION U.S.HUclcAAitoUUAToir cossssls$

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Subsequent totheturbinetrip,thema'inFRVswentfullopenperdesign(thebypassFRVswerealreadyfullopen)andtheControlRoomoperatortransferred themainFRVstomanualcontrolandadjustedthemtocontrolS/Glevels.ThebypassFRVswereleftintheautomatic controlmode.ThenarrowrangeS/Glevelswereatapproximately 534andrapidlyincreasing whenthemainFRVswereshiftedtothemanualmode.TheControlRoomoperatorclosed'own themainFRVstoapproximately 10-134opentocontrolS/Glevels.Duringthistimethe"A"S/GFRVisolatedonHILevel(i.e.)/=67%narrowrangelevel).Duringapproximately thissametimethefullopenbypassFRVsrapidlyclo".edbecausetheirautomatic controlling setpointwasnow394S/Glevel.TheControlRoomoperator'continued tomakeadjustments tothemainFRVstocompensate forthetransient perturbations, butwasunsuccessful.

At2224EST,February3,1992,withthereactoratapproximately 234fullpowerareactortripoccurredduetoLoLoLevel((/=174)inthe"A"S/G.TheControlRoomoperators performed theimmediate actionsofEmergency Operating Procedure E-0(ReactorTripOrSafetyInjection) andtransitioned toEmergency Operating Procedure ES-O.l(ReactorTripResponse) whenitwasverifiedthatbothreactortripbreakerswereopen,allcontrolandshutdownrodswereinserted, andsafetyinjection wasnotactuatedorrequired.

BothMSIVsweresubsequently closedat2229ESTtolimittheRCScooldown.

TheclosingoftheMSIVssubsequently mitigated theRCScooldownandtheplantwasstabilized inhotshutdownat2307EST.MACsorvsAAAI$441 I

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Subsequently, theMainControlBoardindicated thevalvefullyclosedapproximately 23minutesaftersignalreceipt.00Following thestartoftheTurbine,DrivenAuxiliary Feedwater (TDAFW)pumponLoLoS/GLevels,itexhibited someoscillations inflow,howevertotalflowremainedabovetherequired400gallonsperminute(GPM)asrecordedonthePlantProcessComputerSystem(PPCS).TheIntermediate RangeNuclearInstrumentation, ChannelN-35,aftertrackingconsistant withChannelN-36down'toapproximately 10E-10amps,haditsindication continuetodropbelow10E-11amps.TheN-35-channelreturnedtonormal(10E-11amps)approximately tenhoursfollowing thetrip.C.INOPERABLE STRUCTURES gCOMPONENTS lORSYSTEMSTHATCONTRIBUTED TOTHEKG9iT:D.None.OWNERSYSTEMSORSECONDARY FUNCTIONS AFFECTED:

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Theeventwasimmediately apparentduetoalarmsandindications intheControlRoom.hACSOAISSASAISASI 0~~1 HACSoreMI$4$ILICENSEEEVENTREPORTILERITEXTCONTINUATION vt.IIUCLEA+AtOULATCAY coooorlttrorr AssAOYEOOvtHO$I$0aIOo-t)eOIAEStrtI1$SACILITYHAlttIllOOCKETIIUoottAItlLt1HUOSOEAIII$$4v~rrYIOLMootveOI<o~AOEIEIR.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantTEXTlrsrrreoHIOoo~rotreoS.reoroorrorHPCAHe~$IIITIosooo24492-002-060F12OPERATORACTION:Afterthereactortrip,theControlRoomoperators performed theactionsofEmergency Operating Procedures E-O,(ReactorTripOrSafetyInjection) andES-0.1,(ReactorTripResponse).

TheMSIVsweremanuallyactuatedclosedapproximately four(4)minutesafterthetriptopreventfurtherplantcooldown.

Theplantwassubsequently stabilized athotshutdown.

.Subsequently, theControlRoomoperators notifiedhighersupervision andtheNuclearRegulatory Com-missionper10CFR50.72,non-emergency, 4hournotification.

G.SAFETXSXSTEMRESPONSES:

The"A"S/GFRVsclosedautomatically fromafeedwatdr isolation signal.III.CAUSEOFKGDFZA.IMMEDIATE CAUSE:Thereactortripwasdueto"AttS/GLoLoLevel(</=>>4)B.ROOTCAUSE:Theunderlying causeofshe"A"S/GLoLoLevel~(</=174)wasdetermined tobetheControlRoomoperator's inability tocontrolthe"A"S/Glevelaboveitsreactortripsetpointduetothefollowing contributing factors:Thetransient perturbations thatwereoccurring duetodesign(i.e.thedesignoftheFRVstogofullopen,wheninautomatic mode,following aturbinetrip,andthedesignofhavingthebypassFRVsopenatthehigherpowerlevels).0Theshrinkandswellphenomenon oftheS/Gwaterlevelsduetotheabovedesigninducedperturba-tionsandthetransient inducedperturbations.

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whichrequiresreporting of,"anyeventorcondition thatresultedinmanualorautomatic actuation ofanyEngineered SafetyFeature(ESF)including theReactor'rotection System(RPS)".The"A"S/GLoLoLevelreactortripwasanautomatic actuation oftheRPS.Anassessment wasperformed considering boththesafetyconsequences.

andimplications ofthiseventwiththefollowing resultsandconclusions:

Therewerenosafetyconsequences orimplications attributed tothereactortripbecause:oThetworeactortripbreakersopenedasrequired.

oAllcontrolandshutdownrodsinsertedasdesigned.

oTheplantwasstabilized athotshutdown.

TheGinnaUpdatedFinalSafetyAnalysisReport(UFSAR)Chapter15.2.2,"LossofExternalElectrical Load",wasreviewedandcomparedtotheplantresponseforthisevent.Theplantisdesignedtoaccepta50%lossofelectrical loadwhileoperating atfullpoweroracompletelossofelectrical loadwhileoperating below50%,withoutinitiating areactortrip.Althoughplantdesigncanaccepta50%lossofload,pastexperience has'hownavulnerability toS/Gshrinkandswell.SincetheS/GmainFRVsareplacedinmanual,actualplantresponsewillbedependent uponoperatorresponsetoindicated S/Glevel.GinnaUFSARChapter15.2.2evaluates theplantbehaviorforacompletelossofloadfromfullpowerwithoutadirectreactortrip,primarily toshowtheadequacyofthepressure-relieving devicesandalsotoshowthatnocoredamageoccurs.CompletelossofloadanalysisshowsthatDNBRdoesnotdropbelow2.0andpressurizer pressuredoesnotexceed2500psia.Onlyasmallpressurespike(approxi-mately30psig)andasmalltemperature spike(2.5F)wasencountered duringthistransient.

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Thisisanexpectedobserved'ransient.

TheS/Glevelsbothdecreased tothenarrowrangetaps.Thisisanexpectedtransient basedupontheencountered shrinkintheS/Gs.Aslowcooldownresultedduringtheposttriprecoveryperiod.Thiscooldownisboundedbytheplantaccident'nalysisanddoesnotexceedtheTechnical Specification limitof100Fperhour.Additional protection wasprovidedbyclosureoftheMSIVs.Basedontheaboveandareviewofposttripdataandpastplanttransients, itcanbeconcluded thattheplanthasoperatedasdesignedandthatthere'asnounreviewed safetyquestions andthatthepublic'shealthandsafetywasassuredatalltimes.CORRECTIVE ACTIONA.ACTIONTAKENTORRKZJBNAFFECTEDSYSTEMSTOPRE-&TENT NORMALSTATUS:0TheS/Glevelswerereturnedtotheirnormaloperating levelsbyadditionofAuxiliary Feedwater, subsequent tothereactortrip.0The"A"MSIV,manufactured byAtwoodandMorrill,isa30inchairoperatedswingcheckvalve,installed inthereversedirection touseS/Gsteamflowtoensureproperclosure.Aswithanyswingcheckvalve,theclosingmomentmustbelargeenoughtoovercomethefrictiononthevalveshaftduetothevalvepacking-.

.Completeclosureisaccomplished bytheforceofthefluidflowonthevalvedisc.The"A"MSIVwassubsequently strokedseveraltimessuccessfully toensureoperability andadequateclosurecapability.

Resultsofthesetestssupporttheconclusion thatfailureofthe"A"MSIVtofullyseatduringthereactortripwasnotduetointernalvalvedistortion andbending,butwastheresultofalackofflowacrossthevalvedisc.Failuretocloseisattributed totheclosureoperation occurring inaquiescent environment.

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WhenthedemandsignalforMSI~=oclosewasger.atedd/pacrosstheAMSIVwaslowerthanth-.d/pacrosstheBMSIV.Thed/pacrosstheB=.IVwasenoughtofullyseatthevalvewhilethed/pacrosstheAMSIVdidnotprovideenoughforcetoovercomeshaftpackingfrictional forces.Approximately 23minuteslater,thed/pacrosstheAMSIVincreased approximately 2psidwhichresultedincompleteclosureofthevalve.Foralldesignbasisaccidents, whereMSIVclosureisrequired, the=-accidenttransients woulddevelopalargeenoughdifferential pressuretoobtaincompletevalveclosure.RG&Eiscontinuing toevaluatevariouspackingmaterials whichhavealowfrictioncoefficient andcanperformtherequiredsealingfunction.

oTheTDAFWpumpwassubsequently testedtodetermine thecauseoftheflowoscillations, butthetesthadtobeabortedduetoasteamleakonthegovernorvalve.Thegovernorvalvewasdisassembled, inspected andplacedbackinservice.Thesteamleakwastheresultofgasketleak(probably causedduetoexcessive travelofthegovernorvalve).Thegasketwasreplacedwithaqualified spare.Thecauseoftheflowoscillations wasduetothe"hunting" ofthegovernorvalve.Thehuntingofthegovernorvalvewascausedbyafeedbacknutbeingoutofproperposition.,

Thepositionofthefeedbacknutwascorrected andtheTDAFWpumpwassubsequently testedsuccessfully andreturnedtoservice.11CPCAIv~IIABI

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Thisabnormality hasbeenobservedandresearched extensively inthepastincooperation withtheNSSSvendor,Westinghouse.

Notechnical basishasbeenidentified astowhythe10E-11idlecurrentdoesnotmaintainindication at10E-11amps;RG&EandWestinghouse concurred thatthechannelwasoperableandcapableofperforming allintendedfunctions.

Furtherevaluations oftheresponsecharacteris-ticsofNISchannelN-35willbeperformed duringthe1992AnnualRefueling andMaintenance Outage.Thiseventwasinitiated byamaingenerator tripduetolossofexcitation.

Extensive examination, evaluation andtestingwasperformed onthemaingenerator voltagecontrolsystem,withthefollowing resultsandconclusions:

Theautomatic andmanualvoltagecontrolunitswereextensively testedandfoundtooperatesatisfactorily.

TheMinimumExcitation Limiter(MEL)datatakenduringthetestingindicated thatthesettingwastooclosetonormaloperating pointsofthegenerator.

AnewMELsettingwascalculated, reviewedby.Westinghouse (thevendor)andimplemented.

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Thevoltageregulator wasreturnedtotheautomatic modeandoperatedsatisfactorily.

Theplanthasnowoperatedatapproximately fullpowerandhasgonethroughseveralnormalvoltageadjustments suchasloweringthevoltaqeintheeveningandraisingthevoltageinthemorningasrequiredbysystemload.Noabnormalities.

havebeenencountered.

B.ACTIONTAKENORPLANNEDTOPREVENTRECURRENCE:

Astheunderlying causeoftheeventwasdetermined tobetheinability oftheControlRoomoperatortocontrolthe"A"S/Gleve~aboveitsreactortripsetpointduetodesignandtransient inducedlevelperturbation, thefollowing actionshavebeentakenorarebeingplanned:0Applicable operating procedures havebeenchangedtorequirethatthebypassFRVsbeplacedinmanualclosedwhenincreasing aboveapproximately 304reactorpower.0Applicable operating procedures havebeenchangedtorequirereturning thebypassFRVstoautomatic controlwhendecreasing below304reactorpower.eACJOAN)SAAil4)1

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/AASSOvloOvleeoIISOWIOel>eseAl5~rlITSI'ACILITY IIAIIlIIIOOCIIKTeeULQlA111LlAIIUAOlAI~IvTAASloulreveAL SAVes~are verU~s~AolIQR.E.GinnaNuclearPower.Plant06<<o244TKXTrrrrsrers~r~.vmeseseeeerrrreCArse~'grIITI92-002-12o~12oAmodification isplannedforthe1993AnnualRefueling andMaintenance Outagethatwouldmodifytheexistingfeedwater isolation logicforfail-open orfail-closed ofthemainandbypassFRVsuponturbinetripwithmainFRVsinautomatic controlmode.Theplannedmodification willdeletetheexistingfail-open logicandreplacethefail-closed logicwithactuation uponreactortripasopposedtoturbinetrip.Astheeventwasinitiated bytheMainGenerator tripduetolossofexcitation, thefollowing actionsareplannedtopreventrecurrence'.

00RG&Eisplanningtopurchaseandinstallareplacement voltageregulator unit.IRoutinetestingandmaintenance willbeperformed ontheexistingvoltageregulator unitduringthe1992AnnualRefueling andMaintenance Outagetoattainahighdegreeofconfidence thattheunitwilloperatewithoutincidentfortheentirefuelcycle.ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A.FAILEDCOMPONENTS:

TheTDAFWpumpturbineisa465horsepower noncondensing steamturbine,serialnumber26635,manufactured bytheWorthington Corporation.

B.PREVIOUSLERsONSIMILAREVENTS:AsimilarLEReventhistorical searchwasconducted withthefollowing results:Nodocumentation ofsimilarLEReventswiththesameunderlying causeatGinnaStationcouldbeidentified.

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