05000334/FIN-2013008-01
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Title | Untimely Problem Identification and Corrective Action for Degraded Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Steam Supply Valve |
Description | The inspectors identified a finding of very low safety significance involving a noncited violation of 10 CFR 50, Appendix B, Criterion XVI, Corrective Action, related to FENOCs problem identification and corrective action to address the November 2011 failure of steam driven auxiliary feedwater (SDAFW) pump steam supply valve 2MSS-SOV105C. Specifically, the inspectors identified that FENOC did not promptly identify and correct the elevated valve temperature condition that led to the coil failure of a solenoid operated steam admission valve for the SDAFW pump. Consequently, 2MSS-SOV105C failed again on June 19, 2012, due to solenoid insulation damage which resulted from elevated valve temperature. FENOC entered this issue into the corrective action program for resolution as condition report 2013-19448, updated procedures to evaluate elevated temperatures on SDAFW pump steam admission valves, and initiated condition report 2013-19250 to evaluate the adequacy of planned maintenance on the valves. The finding was more than minor because it was associated with the equipment performance attribute of the Mitigating Systems cornerstone and adversely affected the cornerstone objective to ensure the availability, reliability, and capability of systems that respond to initiating events to prevent undesirable consequences. Specifically, FENOC did not ensure that adequate operational margin was available when 2MSS-SOV105C steam leak-by caused the valve actuator solenoid temperature to exceed 356F. Consequently, seven months following the valve actuator solenoid coil replacement, coil insulation degraded and rendered 2MSS-SOV105C inoperable and unavailable. In accordance with IMC 0609.04, Initial Characterization of Findings, and IMC 0609, Appendix A, The Significance Determination Process for Findings At-Power, dated June 19, 2012, the inspectors determined that this finding was of very low safety significance (Green). This finding has a cross-cutting aspect in the area of Human Performance, Resources, because FENOC did not ensure that personnel, equipment, procedures, and other resources were available and adequate to support operability of safety-related equipment. Specifically, design margin was not maintained for a safety-related solenoid-operated valve which resulted in its failure and the long-standing equipment issue of leak-by past the valve was not addressed through adequate monitoring and preventive maintenance of the valve solenoid. |
Site: | Beaver Valley |
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Report | IR 05000334/2013008 Section 4OA2 |
Date counted | Dec 31, 2013 (2013Q4) |
Type: | NCV: Green |
cornerstone | Mitigating Systems |
Identified by: | NRC identified |
Inspection Procedure: | IP 71152 |
Inspectors (proximate) | A Bolger D Kern E Carfang T Ohara W Cook |
Violation of: | 10 CFR 50 Appendix B Criterion XVI |
CCA | H.6, Design Margins |
INPO aspect | WP.2 |
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