Morning Report for February 16, 1999
Headquarters Daily Report FEBRUARY 16, 1999 *************************************************************************** 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 FEB. 16, 1999 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Part 21 Database MR Number: H-99-0014 Integrated Resources Date: 02/16/99 Subject: Part 21 - Premature failure of square root converters Discussion: VENDOR: Integrated Systems PT21 FILE NO: 99-09-0 DATE OF DOCUMENT: 01/22/99 ACCESSION NUMBER: SOURCE DOCUMENT: EN 35304 REVIEWER: PECB, V. Hodge NEW ISSUE. The vendor, Integrated Resources, reports failure of five square root converters. The Dresden licensee had sent nine of these converters to the vendor for testing and five of them failed. The vendor sent them to the manufacturer, Barker Microfarads, for further analysis. These items are aluminum electrolytic capacitor devices, Sprague Electric Model TE1302 of manufacture date code 9322H. The vendor reports that four of these converters are in safety-related use, two at Nine Mile Point Unit 1 and two at Fitzpatrick and about one hundred of them are in nonsafety-related use at the Dresden and Quad Cities stations. The vendor notified all its affected customers. On 09 Feb 99, the vendor confirmed by telephone that the cause of these failures is a malfunction of the oversized end seal. At the time of manufacture, the end seal was made larger than would be the case today. The seal problem allowed the loss of moisture from the capacitor, causing the equivalent series resistance to increase, meaning more production of heat and further drying. The anode lead became unbonded from the capacitor plate material to shorten the nominal 10 year shelf life of the device. _ HEADQUARTERS MORNING REPORT PAGE 2 FEBRUARY 16, 1999 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Part 21 Database MR Number: H-99-0015 Swagelok Date: 02/16/99 Subject: Part 21 - Material defect in pipe fitting tee Discussion: VENDOR: Swagelok PT21 FILE NO: 99-10-0 DATE OF DOCUMENT: 01/29/98 ACCESSION NUMBER: SOURCE DOCUMENT: EN 35329 REVIEWER: PECB, R. Benedict NEW ISSUE. The vendor, Swagelok, reports a possible material defect in the pipe fitting tee, part number SS-6-T and product identification number R27GE0123B. The defect is a crack in the center of the forging. The vendor supplied 20 of these tees to the Public Service Electric & Gas licensee and 3 of them to the South Carolina Electric & Gas licensee. The vendor is continuing its analysis. _ HEADQUARTERS MORNING REPORT PAGE 3 FEBRUARY 16, 1999 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Part 21 Database MR Number: H-99-0016 Engine Systems Date: 02/16/99 Subject: Part 21 - Incorrect resistor in Synchrostart speed switch in EMD diesel generator control circuitry Discussion: VENDOR: Engine Systems PT21 FILE NO: 99-11-0 DATE OF DOCUMENT: 01/26/99 ACCESSION NUMBER: SOURCE DOCUMENT: REVIEWER: PECB, N. Fields NEW ISSUE. The vendor, Engine Systems, reports degradation of three Synchrostart Model ESSB-4AT speed switches at the Hope Creek nuclear power plant. These switches are standard components in the vendor's safety-related EMD diesel generator control systems. Failure of the speed switch could disable generator field flashing, resulting in failure of the diesel generator to build output voltage. All three degradations occurred because an incorrect resistor was installed on the power supply card, resulting in heat-related damage to the other components on the power supply card. The vendor is notifying all its nuclear customers. _ REGION II MORNING REPORT PAGE 4 FEBRUARY 16, 1999 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Florida Power Corporation MR Number: 2-99-0001 Crystal River 3 Date: 02/16/99 Crystal River,Florida February 16, 1999 Dockets: 50-302 PWR/B&W-L-LP Subject: UNANTICIPATED CONTRACT WORKER EXPOSURE FROM RADIOACTIVE PARTICLE Discussion: On February 12, 1999, the Crystal River Plant reported the discovery of a radioactive particle in the lining of a worker's coat. The coat was being worn by a contractor of the French firm Mecatiss. The particle was detected in the coat during initial processing and prior to entry into the licensee's radiologically controlled area (RCA). The licensee recovered the radioactive particle which contained 0.0753 microcuries of Cobalt-60. Based on assumptions regarding use of the coat, area of exposure and shielding provided by the coat lining and worker's shirt, the licensee estimated 1999 maximum doses to a 32 square centimeter area in the vicinity of the worker's shoulder to be approximately five millirem deep dose equivalent and eight millirem shallow dose equivalent. No other radioactive particles were found on the individual, other Mecatiss workers or in the protected areas visited by the workers. The precise source of the radioactive particle has not been determined at this time. Regional Action: Region II notified the State of Florida, NRC Office of International Programs, Office of Nuclear Material Safeguards, and the Office of the Executive Director for Operations regarding this incident. The licensee has notified the State of Florida, Department of Health and is preparing to notify the corporate office of the employee. The NRC RII office was initially notified of this incident by the licensee on February 12, 1999. Contact: George Kuzo (404)562-4658 _ REGION III MORNING REPORT PAGE 5 FEBRUARY 16, 1999 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Indiana MR Number: 3-99-0008 Michigan Electric Co. Date: 02/16/99 Cook 1 2 SRI VIA Telecon Bridgman,Michigan Dockets: 50-315,50-316 PWR/W-4-LP,PWR/W-4-LP Subject: JOHN SAMPSON NAMED AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER IN/MI STATE PRESIDENT Discussion: On February 16, 1999, Mr. John Sampson, D.C. Cook Site Vice President, was named as American Electric Power Indiana/Michigan State President, effective March 1, 1999. He succeeds Mr. Dick Boyle, who has been named Vice President - Regulatory Services. No replacement for Mr. Sampson has been named. Regional Action: Information Only Contact: A. Vegel (630)829-9620 _ REGION III MORNING REPORT PAGE 6 FEBRUARY 16, 1999 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Commonwealth Edison Co. MR Number: 3-99-0009 Byron 1 2 Date: 02/16/99 Byron,Illinois Licensee and SRI/RI via Telecon Dockets: 50-454,50-455 PWR/W-4-LP,PWR/W-4-LP Subject: BYRON STATION SENIOR MANAGEMENT CHANGES Discussion: On 2/16/99, Mr. Ken Graesser, Byron Site Vice President, announced plans for retirement. Mr. William Levis, currently Station Manager will be prompted to Site Vice President. Mr. Richard Lopriore will join the company on 3/15/99 as the Station Manager. Mr. Graesser will continue with ComEd until July, 1999, where he will lead development of a long range material condition plan for the Nuclear Generation Group. Mr. Lopriore is coming to Byron station from Ontario Hydro where he was Assistant Vice President for Pickering Station Units 5 through 8. He also held previous positions with Carolina Power and Light's Brunswick Nuclear Power Plant and Vermont Yankee Nuclear Plant. Regional Action: This is for information. Contact: Michael Jordan (630)829-9637 _
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