06-29-2016 | On April 30, 2016, at 1804 hours0.0209 days <br />0.501 hours <br />0.00298 weeks <br />6.86422e-4 months <br />, during the plant startup following the 1M38 maintenance outage, a reactor SCRAM was manually inserted by the Control Room Operators during post maintenance testing following work on the 'D' Reactor Recirculation Pump ( RRP) mechanical seal. The SCRAM was initiated since leakage was discovered by a rising trend in drywell unidentified leakage during plant startup. The seal had been replaced during the maintenance outage. The SCRAM was selected as the preferred method of shutting down the reactor due to low decay heat conditions following the outage.
ENS 51895 was submitted on April 30, 2016, as required by 10 CFR 50.72 (b)(2)(iv)(B). This issue is reportable under 10 CFR 50.73(a)(2)(iv)(A), for any event or condition that resulted in manual or automatic actuation of any of the systems listed in paragraph 10 CFR 50.73(a)(2)(iv)(B). |
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MONTHYEARML22021B5512022-01-21021 January 2022 Compensatory Measures Not Implemented Per Site'S Physical Security Plan Due to Multiplexer (Mux) Power Supply Failure 05000219/LER-2017-0052018-01-0303 January 2018 1 OF 3, LER 17-005-00 for Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station Regarding Failure of the Emergency Diesel Generator #2 During Surveillance Testing Due to a Broken Electrical Connector 05000219/LER-2017-0032017-08-31031 August 2017 Automatic Scram while Suberitical due to Low Reactor Level, LER 17-003-00 for Oyster Creek Regarding Automatic Scram while Subcritical due to Low Reactor Level 05000219/LER-2017-0022017-08-31031 August 2017 Manual Reactor Scram due to Degrading Main Condenser Vacuum, LER 17-002-00 for Oyster Creek Regarding Manual Scram due to Degraded Main Condenser Vacuum 05000219/LER-2016-0022017-06-23023 June 2017 Control Rod Drive Cooling Water System Isolation Scram Time Testing Was Not Performed, LER 16-002-01 for Oyster Creek Regarding Control Rod Drive Cooling Water System Isolation Scram Time Testing Was Not Performed 05000219/LER-2017-0012017-05-0303 May 2017 Automatic SCRAM due to APRM High Flux during Turbine Valve Testing, LER 17-001-01 for Oyster Creek, Regarding Transfer of Automatic SCRAM due to APRM High Flux during Turbine Valve Testing ML17129A6032017-05-0303 May 2017 LER 16-S01-01 for Oyster Creek, Regarding Special Nuclear Material Discovered Outside of Material Access Area 05000219/LER-2016-0012017-01-24024 January 2017 1 OF 4, LER 16-001-01 for Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station Regarding Failure of the #1 Emergency Diesel Generator During Surveillance Testing due to a Cooling Water System Leak RA-16-107, LER 16-S01-00 for Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station Regarding Special Nuclear Material Discovered Outside of Material Access Area2016-12-0505 December 2016 LER 16-S01-00 for Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station Regarding Special Nuclear Material Discovered Outside of Material Access Area 05000219/LER-2016-0052016-11-17017 November 2016 Technical Specification Prohibited Condition Caused by One Electromatic Relief Valve Inoperable for Greater than Allowed Outage Time, LER 16-005-00 for Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station Regarding Technical Specification Prohibited Condition Caused by One Electromatic Relief Valve Inoperable for Greater than Allowed Outage Time 05000219/LER-2016-0032016-06-29029 June 2016 Manual SCRAM Inserted due to Leakage from the D' Reactor Recirculation Pump Seal, LER 16-003-00 for Oyster Creek, Unit 1, Regarding Manual SCRAM Inserted due to Leakage from the 'D' Reactor Recirculation Pump Seal RA-16-001, Special Report for Inoperability of the Turbine Building High Range Radioactive Noble Gas Monitor2016-01-15015 January 2016 Special Report for Inoperability of the Turbine Building High Range Radioactive Noble Gas Monitor ML1015505702009-08-26026 August 2009 Event Notification for Oyster Creek on Offsite Notification Due to a Water Leak Containing Tritium ML0932006252009-07-24024 July 2009 NRC Operations Center Event Report - Oyster Creek ML1015505672009-04-15015 April 2009 Event Notification for Oyster Creek on Offsite Notification Due to Potential Release of Tritium ML0506107132005-02-16016 February 2005 LER 04-03-001 Oyster Creek, Unit 1, Regarding Actuation of Reactor Protection System Due to Spurious Hi-Hi Trip Signals on Intermediate Range Monitors Caused by Electromagnetic Interference 2022-01-21
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2. DOCKET
2015 002 00
Description of Event
On April 30, 2016, during the plant startup from 1M38 at approximately 1422 hours0.0165 days <br />0.395 hours <br />0.00235 weeks <br />5.41071e-4 months <br />, the station identified a rise in Unidentified Leak Rate (UILR). UILR rose from 0.21 gpm to 1.62 gpm at 1545 hours0.0179 days <br />0.429 hours <br />0.00255 weeks <br />5.878725e-4 months <br />. During this time reactor pressure was increased from 335 psi to 450 psi. As part of the troubleshooting for the unexpected rise in UILR, inspections in the drywell were performed and identified primary coolant leaking from the pump shaft of the D' Reactor Recirculation pump (RRP). At 1804 hours0.0209 days <br />0.501 hours <br />0.00298 weeks <br />6.86422e-4 months <br />, Control Room Operators initiated a manual SCRAM of the reactor to place the plant in a safe condition due to the leakage on the 'D' RRP.
Assessment of Safety Consequences
Following the manual SCRAM actuation, all systems responded as expected; therefore, this event is of low safety significance.
Cause of Event
In mid- 2015, unidentified drywell leak rate along with temperature and pressure trends on the 'D' RRP indicated degradation of the pump seal. The leakage was monitored for several months and remained within the limitations delineated by the Station's Technical Specifications (TS). In order to ensure that the condition did not degrade further, a maintenance outage (1M38) was scheduled to commence on April 25, 2016, with the replacement of the 'D' RRP seal as the main focus of the scope of work.
During 1M38 on April 27, 2016, the old 'D' RRP seal was removed and the new replacement seal was installed.
During the installation, the technicians discovered that the pump coupling could not be installed because it was too tall to fit onto the seal. The pump vendor then recommended machining the coupling and that minor machining is part of the normal fit-up process when installing new seal components. Additionally, the pump installation procedure specifically states that machining of up to 0.060" is permitted. Engineering prepared, approved and issued a technical evaluation to maintenance to machine the coupling to 0.060". The backing ring functions as a keeper for the 0-ring on, the shaft sleeve. Following this machining, the coupling fit and reassembly of the pump was completed.
Following completion of the maintenance work on the 'D' RRP and during the startup from 1M38, Control Room Operators identified a rising trend in UILR. UILR rose from 0.21 gpm to 1.62 gpm as reactor pressure was increased from 335 psi to 450 psi. Inspections conducted inside the drywell, identified primary coolant leaking from around the pump shaft of the 'D' RRP. At 1804 hours0.0209 days <br />0.501 hours <br />0.00298 weeks <br />6.86422e-4 months <br />, a manual SCRAM of the reactor was initiated to place the plant in a safe condition due to the leakage on the `D' RRP.
Following the SCRAM and during the disassembly of the 'D' RRP, when removing the pump half coupling keys the shaft sleeve 0-ring was found extruding on top of the back-up ring. Upon further disassembly the 0-ring was found to be cut, and an approximately one-inch piece of the 0-ring was found sitting on top of the back-up ring, which lead to the leakage from the seal cavity.
The Root Cause of the event was determined to be that the seal rebuild procedure was not properly revised in 2012 to prevent this failure from occurring.
Corrective Actions
- A Failure Mode analysis was conducted and implemented to determine the cause of the failure.
- The failed seal was replaced and tested satisfactorily.
- A Root Cause Evaluation was conducted.
- RRP seal replacement procedures will be revised to include critical dimension specifications with verifications and signoffs.
- Lessons learned have been communicated to Station Supervision.
Previous Occurrences
There were no previous occurrences of seal leakage resulting in manual SCRAM at Oyster Creek although several similar issues have been identified throughout the industry.