ENS 52454
ENS Event | |
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15:35 Dec 21, 2016 | |
Title | High Pressure Coolant Injection System Inoperable |
Event Description | At 0935 [CST] on 12/21/2016, while performing the High Pressure Coolant Injection (HPCI) Comprehensive Pump and Valve Tests for post-maintenance testing following scheduled maintenance, the HPCI turbine did not start as expected due to the HPCI turbine stop valve failing to open. This issue is being reported under 10CFR50.72(b)(3)(v)(D) as a condition that could have prevented the fulfillment of a safety function at the time of discovery. Investigation into the failure of the HPCI system to start is in progress. The plant remains at 100% power with no challenges to the health and safety of the public.
The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified. The plant is in a 14-day action statement under LCO 3.5.1, 'ECCS - Operating' due to the HPCI turbine stop valve failure. The licensee notified the Minnesota State Duty Officer.
On December 21, 2016, the NRC Operations Center was notified of Event Number 52454 that described a failure of the High Pressure Coolant Injection (HPCI) turbine stop valve to open during post maintenance testing prior to being declared operable. The condition was reported in accordance with 10 CFR 50.72 (b)(3)(v)(D) as a condition that could have prevented the fulfillment of a safety function at the time of discovery. At the time, it was not readily apparent that the failure was due to the maintenance activities. Subsequent return-to-service testing showed the oil system vent and fill had been inadequate following the maintenance. This event occurred as a result of the maintenance process and would not have occurred during normal operation of the system. NUREG-1022, Revision 3 states, 'reports are not required when systems are declared inoperable as part of a planned evolution for maintenance or surveillance testing when done in accordance with an approved procedure and the plant's TS (unless a condition is discovered that would have resulted in the system being declared inoperable).' There was no discovered condition that would have resulted in the safety function of the system being declared inoperable under normal, non-maintenance conditions. Based on the above additional information, Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant is retracting this report. The plant was in a planned evolution and did not discover a condition that could have prevented performing a safety function. The licensee has notified the NRC Resident Inspector. Notified R3DO (McCraw). |
Where | |
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Monticello Minnesota (NRC Region 3) | |
Reporting | |
10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(v)(D), Loss of Safety Function - Mitigate the Consequences of an Accident | |
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+2.42 h0.101 days <br />0.0144 weeks <br />0.00331 months <br />) | |
Opened: | Ron Blenker 18:00 Dec 21, 2016 |
NRC Officer: | Howie Crouch |
Last Updated: | Jan 18, 2017 |
52454 - NRC Website | |
Unit 1 | |
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Reactor critical | Critical |
Scram | No |
Before | Power Operation (100 %) |
After | Power Operation (100 %) |