Bulletin 78-04: Environmental Qualification of Certain Stem Mounted Limit Switches Inside Reactor Containment
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C. 20555 February 21, 1978 IE Bulletin No. 78-04 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALIFICATION OF CERTAIN STEM MOUNTED LIMIT SWITCHES INSIDE REACTOR CONTAINMENT Description of Circumstances: As a result of a recent review by Westinghouse of the seismic and environmental qualifications of the electrical circuitry used for valve operation, certain stem mounted limit switches (SMLS) associated with various safety related valves were found not to be environmentally qualified for loss of coolant accident (LOCA) conditions. The switches in question are installed on certain motor operated valves and certain air-operated valves located in primary containment. The functions of these valves provide either containment isolation or emergency core cooling system (ECCS) alignment during accident conditions. Westinghouse has stated that for air operated valves the SMLS function is to provide "latch-in" capability to the actuation control circuitry of the valve. It therefore is designated as safety-related and must receive seismic and environmental qualification. The concern arises if the SMLS contacts short circuit during LOCA conditions. If this occurs and if the valve control switch is in the "AUTO" position (and control air is available to the valve operator), the valve will move from its post accident position to the normal operating position when either the safety injection or containment isolation signal is reset. A limited number of the switches are also used in safety related motor operated valve circuits in Westinghouse designed plants. The attached Westinghouse Technical Bulletin, NSD-TB-77-13 issued on September 30, 1977, further describes the problem and provides suggestions for correcting the problem in air-operated valve actuation circuitry. One of the corrective actions considered by Westinghouse involves replacement of the switch with a switch that is environmentally qualified. An alternative corrective action utilizes a circuit modification to the "latch-in" feature associated with the air-operated valve circuitry so that no adverse affect on valve operation can occur during 1 of 3 . IE Bulletin No. 78-04 February 21, 1978 post accident conditions. For example, VEPCO has initiated a modification to the valve control circuitry at North Anna to remove the SMLS contacts from the valve operation circuitry. The SMLS in question is identified as NAMCO Model D2400X or EA-170-302 SNAP LOCK. NAMCO can provide qualified switches to replace unqualified ones upon request from the user. Because all NAMCO SNAP LOCK type switches have been seismically qualified by tests, only environmental qualification is a concern in this issue. This problem ma be generic for all power reactor facilities with an operating license or a construction permit. Action to be Taken by Licensees and Permit Holders: For all power reactor facilities with an operating license or a construction permit: 1. Determine if your facility utilizes or plans to utilize NAMCO D2400X or EA-170--302 SNAP LOCK switches in any safety related equipment in the primary containment, including the valve control circuitry previously discussed. 2. If any such applications are identified, review these applications to determine the adequacy or qualification testing for these switches and submit the qualification documentation or references to NRC for review. 3. If evidence is not available to support a conclusion of adequacy, submit your plans and programs, including schedules, for corrective action. 4. Provide your response in writing within 30 days for facilities holding an operating license and within 60 days for those facilities with a construction permit. Reports should be submitted to the Director of the appropriate NRC Regional Office and a copy should s be forwarded to the U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of Inspection and Enforcement, Division of Reactor Operations Inspection, Washington, D.C. 20555. 2 of 3 . IE Bulletin No. 78-04 February 21, 1978 Approved by GAO, B180225 (R0072); clearance expires 7/31/80. Approval was given under a blanket clearance specifically for identified generic problems. Attachment: W Technical Bulletin NSD-TB-77-13 3 of 3
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