Morning Report for April 19, 2000
Headquarters Daily Report APRIL 19, 2000 *************************************************************************** REPORT NEGATIVE NO INPUT ATTACHED INPUT RECEIVED RECEIVED HEADQUARTERS X REGION I X REGION II X REGION III X REGION IV X PRIORITY ATTENTION REQUIRED MORNING REPORT - HEADQUARTERS APRIL 19, 2000 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Part 21 Database MR Number: H-00-0026 Foxboro Date: 04/19/00 Subject: Part 21 - Potential loss of seal integrity in certain Foxboro transmitter display covers Discussion: VENDOR: Foxboro PT21 FILE NO: mm-09-0 DATE OF DOCUMENT: 03/17/00 ACCESSION NUMBER: SOURCE DOCUMENT: EN 36807 REVIEWER: REXB, R. Benedict The vendor Foxboro reports a potential loss of seal integrity in certain Foxboro transmitter display covers. The vendor initiated an investigation upon the return of a commercial grade display that was reported to have lost seal integrity and found that an unauthorized manufacturing change occurred between August 4, 1997 (date code 9732) and March 12, 1999 (date code 9911). These display covers may not be in compliance with certain electrical and environmental requirements. Potentially affected nuclear power plants include Indian Point Unit 3 and Cook Units 1 and 2. The NRC will post ensuing reports on this subject on its website at http://www.nrc.gov/NRC/PUBLIC/PART21/2000. _ HEADQUARTERS MORNING REPORT PAGE 2 APRIL 19, 2000 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Part 21 Database MR Number: H-00-0027 Stone And Webster Date: 04/19/00 Subject: Part 21 - Failure to identify seal water temperature as critical parameter in design of river water pumps Discussion: VENDOR: Stone and Webster PT21 FILE NO: mm-10-0 DATE OF DOCUMENT: 03/08/00 ACCESSION NUMBER: ml003692855 SOURCE DOCUMENT: LER 50-334/2000-02 REVIEWER: REXB, E. Benner The Beaver Valley Unit 1 licensee reports a potential defect in the design of the seal water supply system for river water pumps (Licensee Event Report 50-334/2000-02 and Event Notification 36676). During surveillance testing, the licensee got unexpected trips of both pumps in their reactor plant river water system because of overcurrent. The licensee determined that each overcurrent condition resulted from physical contact between the impeller and the lower casing liner of the pump, caused by differential thermal expansion between the pump shaft and the pump casing. This condition was precipitated by an elevated seal water temperature (about 70F) that elongated the shaft to the point of physical binding. At the time, seal water was supplied by the filtered water system, a backup system for the safety-related seal water source from the Ohio River. The elevated seal water temperature was caused by use of a temporary operating procedure, which was in place for 3 days, to allow maintenance on the water treatment clarifier. Normally, the filtered water system temperature is about the same as that of Ohio River water, which at the time of the pump binding was about 35F. The licensee determined the root cause of this event to be the failure to identify seal water temperature as a critical parameter in the installation of the filtered water system as a backup seal water supply system, supplied by the Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation in 1976. The licensee evaluated the risk of this condition as low to medium, according to the significance determination process. The change in core damage frequency lies in the upper portion of the range 1.0E-6 to 1.0E-5. The NRC will post ensuing reports on this subject on its website at http://www.nrc.gov/NRC/PUBLIC/PART21/2000. _ HEADQUARTERS MORNING REPORT PAGE 3 APRIL 19, 2000 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Part 21 Database MR Number: H-00-0028 Goodrich Date: 04/19/00 Subject: Part 21 - Emergency diesel generator air start motor bendix drive shafts lubricated with grease instead of oil Discussion: VENDOR: Goodrich PT21 FILE NO: mm-11-0 DATE OF DOCUMENT: 03/09/00 ACCESSION NUMBER: ml003692502 SOURCE DOCUMENT: EN 36778 REVIEWER: REXB, E. Goodwin The Salem licensee reports that emergency diesel generator air start motors supplied by the B.F. Goodrich Company (formerly Coltec Industries) had grease on the bendix drive shafts, contrary to the purchase order specification that the bendix drive shaft be lubricated with SAE 10 oil. Excessive grease could harden and prevent the drive pinion from engaging the ring gear on the diesel flywheel during starting. The air start motors, part numbers 21800136-1, 21800145, 21800146, and 21800147, were purchased for use on Alco model 18-251 diesel engines. The NRC will post ensuing reports on this subject on its website at http://www.nrc.gov/NRC/PUBLIC/PART21/2000. _ REGION III MORNING REPORT PAGE 4 APRIL 19, 2000 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Commonwealth Edison Co. MR Number: 3-00-0020 Braidwood 2 Date: 04/19/00 Braceville,Illinois SRI/RI/ PC Dockets: 50-457 PWR/W-4-LP Subject: REACTOR TRIP OF BRAIDWOOD UNIT 2 Discussion: On April 15, 2000, at 5:14 p.m. (CDT), the Braidwood Unit 2 reactor tripped on a negative flux rate trip initiated by a dropped control rod. Operators later identified a blown fuse for control rod P-10 stationary gripper coil as the cause of the dropped control rod. The motor-driven and diesel-driven auxiliary feedwater pumps actuated on low steam generator levels and maintained steam generator inventory until operators restored the feedwater system. At 4:20 a.m. (CDT) on April 16, 2000, the reactor trip breakers were manually opened while withdrawing the shutdown bank B control rods. There was a difference between the group demand for rod G-13 of 17 steps and the digital rod position indication of 210 stops. With this difference, the Technical Specification requires the reactor trip breaker to be opened immediately. All rods inserted and the reactor was stabilized. An encoder card was determined to be the cause. The licensee identified that 3 of the 4 feedwater check valves were not seated properly. These will be repaired before returning the unit to power. Regional Action: Resident inspectors responded to the site to assess plant conditions. Contact: MICHAEL JORDAN (630)829-9637 _
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