Morning Report for April 27, 1999
Headquarters Daily Report APRIL 27, 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 APRIL 27, 1999 MR Number: H-99-0037 NRR DAILY REPORT ITEM GENERIC COMMUNICATIONS Subject: Information Notice 99-12 is being issued April 28, 1999 NRC INFORMATION NOTICE 99-12: YEAR 2000 COMPUTER SYSTEMS READINESS AUDITS dated April 28, 1999 The NRC is issuing this information notice (IN) to inform addressees of observations made by NRC staff during audits conducted on the Year 2000 (Y2K) readiness programs of twelve plants. Technical contacts: A. Bryant, NRR W. Burton, NRR 301-415-2712 301-415-2853 E-mail: alb3@nrc.gov E-mail: wfb@nrc.gov _ REGION III MORNING REPORT PAGE 2 APRIL 27, 1999 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Commonwealth Edison Co. MR Number: 3-99-0034 Byron 1 Date: 04/25/99 Byron,Illinois SRI/RI Telecon Dockets: 50-454 PWR/W-4-LP Subject: Byron Unit 1 Startup Following Refuel Outage B1R09 Discussion: The Byron Unit 1 reactor was made critical at 3:56 a.m. on 4/24/99 and the main generator was synchronized to the grid at 5:05 a.m. on 4/25/99 which ended the B1R09 refueling outage. The outage was planned for a duration of 26 days and lasted 29 days. The major activities completed were refueling; main generator rotor removal, inspection and repair; main turbine maintenance; 1A reactor coolant loop cold leg stop valve inspection and repair; reactor coolant pumps 1C and 1D seal replacement; and emergency diesel generator inspections. NRC resident and regional inspectors, and an Illinois Department of Nuclear Safety Inspector monitored the activities. Regional Action: The resident inspectors monitored the startup activities. Contact: Michael Jordan (630)829-9637 _ REGION III MORNING REPORT PAGE 3 APRIL 27, 1999 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Commonwealth Edison Co. MR Number: 3-99-0035 Braidwood 2 Date: 04/25/99 Braceville,Illinois Resident Inspector via Telecon Dockets: 50-457 PWR/W-4-LP Subject: Reactor Shutdown for Refueling Outage A2R07 Discussion: The Braidwood Unit 2 reactor refueling outage A2R07 was started on 4/24/99. The main generator output breakers were opened at 12:02 a.m. and the reactor was manually tripped at 12:20 a.m. The outage duration is planned for 26 days and the main activities include refueling, main turbine maintenance, main generator inspections, 1A and 1B emergency diesel generator inspections, motor operated valve work, and completion of the 211 and 212 battery modifications. NRC resident and regional inspectors will monitor the ongoing activities. Regional Action: This is for information only. Contact: Michael Jordan (630)829-9637 _ REGION IV MORNING REPORT PAGE 4 APRIL 27, 1999 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Entergy Operations, Inc. MR Number: 4-99-0015 Arkansas Nuclear 1 2 Date: 04/27/99 Russelville,Arkansas SRI via telecon Dockets: 50-313,50-368 PWR/B&W-L-LP,PWR/CE Subject: Y2K TESTING OF THE STATION BLACKOUT (SBO) DIESEL GENERATOR Discussion: On April 23, 1999, Arkansas Nuclear One (ANO) installed upgraded software and a new operating system as part of their program to make the SBO diesel generator Y2K compliant. The SBO diesel generator has an advanced touch screen control/display system with control/display locations in both the control room and locally at the machine. The software and operating system upgrade was planned to be completed just prior to the regularly scheduled surveillance test, which was revised to allow verification of the functionality of the newly installed software. The test was initially performed with the computer date at the present date and then reperformed with the date advancing from the year 1999 to 2000. During the performance of both tests (i.e., with the computer at the present date and at the advanced date), the diesel would only carry a load of approximately 500 Kw, instead of its expected load of 4400 Kw. After verifying that the diesel would not properly load, the licensee removed the new software and operating system and reinstalled the old version. The test was reperformed and the diesel loaded as expected. To ensure that the diesel would remain operable for Y2K, the computer date was reset to 1987. The licensee has compared the old and new versions of the software in an attempt to identify the cause of the anomaly. No differences have been identified to date, and as a result, the root cause of this problem has not yet been identified. The licensee will continue their troubleshooting efforts in an attempt to identify the problem. The licensee has stated that no similar problems with newly installed software have been encountered. Furthermore, they believe that this anomaly is not a Y2K problem since the failure to properly load did not specifically occur when the date on the computer rolled over from 1999 to 2000. This information has been coordinated with the Office of Public Affairs. Regional Action: For information only. Contact: Phil Harrell (817)860-8250 _
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