05000423/LER-2014-002

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LER-2014-002, DC Circuit Hot Shorts
Millstone Power Station Unit 3
Event date: 03-12-2014
Report date: 05-05-2014
Reporting criterion: 10 CFR 50.73(a)(2)(ii)(B), Unanalyzed Condition
Initial Reporting
ENS 49889 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(ii)(B), Unanalyzed Condition
LER closed by
IR 05000245/2016008 (4 January 2017)
4232014002R00 - NRC Website

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1. EVENT DESCRIPTION

While Millstone Power Station Unit 3 (MPS3) was operating at 100 percent power in Mode 1 on March 12, 2014, operations determined that a concern identified by Engineering as a result of recent industry operating experience (NRC Event Number 49889) could result in an unanalyzed condition. Engineering's review of the direct current (DC) circuits associated with the main turbine emergency lube oil and main generator emergency seal oil pumps determined the described condition to be applicable to MPS3.

The vulnerability identified includes DC circuits, connected to a 125VDC power source without appropriate rated protective device, and at MPS3 these are the Main Turbine Emergency Lube Oil and Main Generator Emergency Seal Oil pump control and indication circuits. Fire areas affected because of the postulated hot shorts in DC circuits are the Turbine Battery Switchgear Area (TB-3), Cable Spreading (CB-8), Instrument Rack Room (CB-11A and CB-11B), and the Control Room (CB-9).

This condition is reportable pursuant to 10 CFR 50.73(a)(2)(ii)(B) as an unanalyzed condition that significantly degraded plant safety.

2. CAUSE

The cause of the condition was a manufacturer's design error that was installed during plant construction.

3. ASSESSMENT OF SAFETY CONSEQUENCES

Fire areas affected because of the postulated hot shorts in DC circuits in the equipment listed above are the Turbine Battery Switchgear Area (TB-3), Cable Spreading (CB-8), Instrument Rack Room (CB-11A and CB-11B), and the Control Room (CB-9). The zones where the initial fire occurs that could lead to a secondary fire are the Cable Spreading (CB-8), Instrument Rack Room (CB-11A and CB-11B), and the Control Room (CB-9).

Each fire area contains safe shutdown equipment. A primary fire in any area (except the turbine battery area) could cause a secondary fire in a separate safe shutdown fire zone. The secondary fire would be expected to be low energy.

The majority of these fire areas have fire detection installed and either reliable automatic fire suppression systems or a manually initiated CO2 system. The control room is constantly manned by personnel who are trained to extinguish fires. Therefore, any low energy secondary fire will be quickly detected and extinguished. On this basis, the safety consequences of these postulated secondary fires is considered low.

4. CORRECTIVE ACTION

Compensatory fire watches have been implemented for affected areas of the plant. Plant modifications are planned that will protect or isolate the affected circuits leaving the initial fire area.

Millstone Power Station Unit 3 05000423 4. CORRECTIVE ACTION (Continued) Additional corrective actions are being taken in accordance with the Station's corrective action program.

5. PREVIOUS OCCURRENCES

None.

6. ENERGY INDUSTRY IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM (EIIS) CODES 125V DC [EI/EJ] DC Circuits [II]