05000269/FIN-2018013-01
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Title | Failure to Translate Design and Licensing Basis Requirements and Verify Adequate Design |
Description | The licensee did not correctly translate site design and licensing bases into the site specifications and procedures for the design and installation of plant modifications that included the re-configuration of electrical cables in electrical cable trench #3 between the Keowee Hydro Station (KHS) and transformer CT-4 at Oconee Nuclear Station (ONS) and the Protected Service Water (PSW) ductbank between CT-4 and the PSW building. The specific requirements of IEEE 279-1968 and single failure sections of IEEE 279-1971 were not fully implemented. Contrary to this requirement, the licensee placed Class 1E 125Vdc system cables adjacent to various medium voltage-high energy alternating current (ac) power distribution cables for the offsite and onsite power systems and introduced credible single failure conditions with the potential for exposure of the onsite redundant Class 1E dc power distribution and control systems (dc systems) to possible damaging peak voltage from the offsite and onsite AC power systems. Corrective Actions: The licensee reported this as an unanalyzed condition to the NRC in accordance with 10 CFR 50.73(a)(2)(ii) (B) in Licensee Event Report 269/2014-01 entered this issue into their corrective action program. The licensee also performed immediate and prompt determinations of operability in which they concluded a reasonable expectation of operability existed on the basis that the consideration of the specific hazards was not required by the site licensing basis. A number of plant modifications were implemented to address the concerns.Additional inspections of these corrective actions will be conducted as appropriate. For the limited areas where the concerns could not be addressed, on February 28, 2018, (ML180051B257) the NRC granted relief from the applicable Code and concluded that the proposed alternatives provided an acceptable level of quality and safety for the cable configurations and locations.Corrective Action Reference: PIP O-14-03190, PIP O-14-05125, PIP O-14-03915, and PIP O-14-02965 |
Site: | Oconee |
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Report | IR 05000269/2018013 Section 1R21 |
Date counted | Mar 31, 2018 (2018Q1) |
Type: | AV: TBD |
cornerstone | Initiating Events |
Identified by: | NRC identified |
Inspection Procedure: | IP 71111.21 |
Inspectors (proximate) | T Fanelli M Sykes |
Violation of: | 10 CFR 50 Appendix B Criterion III, Design Control |
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