Morning Report for Macrh 13, 2000
Headquarters Daily Report MARCH 13, 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 MARCH 13, 2000 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Part 21 Database MR Number: H-00-0011 Salem/Ge Date: 03/13/00 Subject: Part 21 - Inadequate contact closure in GE Magne-Blast circuit breaker model CR2940U301 switch Discussion: VENDOR: General Electric PT21 FILE NO: mm-04-0 DATE OF DOCUMENT: 01/08/00 ACCESSION NUMBER: ml003677597 SOURCE DOCUMENT: LETTER REVIEWER: REXB, E. Benner The Salem licensee reported that two new General Electric (GE) Model CR2940U301 switches failed preinstallation testing. This model switch consists of a single normally-closed contact that is plunger-actuated and contained in a plastic housing. It is used in the control circuit of GE Magne-Blast circuit breakers as the spring-charging motor limit switch. Failure of this switch will prevent the associated breaker from closing on a demand signal. At Salem, this model switch is used on breakers in safety-related and nonsafety-related applications. The licensee stated that these failures appear to be caused by inadequate contact closure. GE is performing a failure analysis, expected to be completed February 29, 2000, which the licensee will incorporate into the final reportability determination. The licensee previously evaluated three other failures of this model switch at Salem. This information will also be incorporated into the final reportability determination. Operational experience that may be related to this report is described in NRC Information Notice 95-02, "Problems with General Electric CR2940 Contact Blocks in Medium-Voltage Circuit Breakers," dated January 17, 1995. 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 MARCH 13, 2000 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Part 21 Database MR Number: H-00-0012 Clinton/Asco Date: 03/13/00 Subject: Part 21 - Test failures of new pump assemblies for hydramotor actuators Discussion: VENDOR: ASCO PT21 FILE NO: mm-05-0 DATE OF DOCUMENT: 01/14/00 ACCESSION NUMBER: ml003677966 SOURCE DOCUMENT: LETTER REVIEWER: REXB, T. Greene The Clinton licensee reported two test failures of a hydramotor (an electrohydraulic push-type linear actuator). In the first case, the redundant relief valve did not meet the fail-safe spring-return time test acceptance criterion provided in the maintenance procedure. In the second case, the hydramotor recycle rate was not consistent with maintenance procedure criteria. In each case, the licensee had installed a new pump assembly from stores into the hydramotor. When the licensee put the old pump assemblies back, they tested satisfactorily. The new pump assemblies are manufactured by ITT Barton, now Automatic Switch Company (ASCO). In the first case, the part number is NS109761AQ and in the second case, the part number is NS109761EQX07. In both cases, the licensee returned the new pump assembly to ASCO for resolution. 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 MARCH 13, 2000 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Part 21 Database MR Number: H-00-0013 Solidstate Controls Date: 03/13/00 Subject: Part 21 - Potential defect in static switch control and regulated rectifier control assemblies Discussion: VENDOR: Solidstate Controls PT21 FILE NO: mm-06-0 DATE OF DOCUMENT: 01/26/00 ACCESSION NUMBER: ml003678497 SOURCE DOCUMENT: EN 36627 REVIEWER: REXB, V. Hodge Solidstate Controls, Inc., the vendor, supplied uninterruptible power supplies and battery chargers, manufactured under its 10 CFR 50 Appendix B program, to several nuclear power plants. The vendor reports a potential defect in static switch control assemblies and regulated rectifier control assemblies used in these components. The problem is associated with a component unijunction transistor, part number 03-650007-00. In the uninterruptible power supplies, the static switch sporadically changes from normal to bypass or alternate settings. In the battery chargers, the regulated rectifier sporadically produces a higher direct current voltage than desired. The vendor notified the following affected nuclear power plants: Indian Point 2, Catawba, Oconee, Arkansas, Waterford, Crystal River, Diablo Canyon, Sequoyah, and Surry. In subsequent telephone calls with the vendor, the NRC learned that some of the affected customers have returned the spare parts to the vendor for replacement with corrected assemblies. A listing of affected customers and part numbers is given at http://www.nrc.gov/NRC/PUBLIC/PART21/2000/mm060.html The NRC will post ensuing reports on this subject on its website at http://www.nrc.gov/NRC/PUBLIC/PART21/2000. Contact: Kamal Naidu (301)415-2980 email: krn@nrc.gov _ HEADQUARTERS MORNING REPORT PAGE 4 MARCH 13, 2000 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Part 21 Database MR Number: H-00-0014 Nine Mile 2/Stone & Webster Date: 03/13/00 Subject: Part 21 - Nonconservative environmental qualification calculations Discussion: VENDOR: Stone and Webster PT21 FILE NO: mm-07-0 DATE OF DOCUMENT: 02/18/00 ACCESSION NUMBER: SOURCE DOCUMENT: EN 36708 REVIEWER: REXB, E. Goodwin The Nine Mile Unit 2 licensee reported nonconservative calculations for environmental qualification of numerous components in multiple systems. The supplier of the calculations, Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation, assumed lowest expected ambient temperatures instead of normal expected ambient temperatures for winter periods. The consequences of correcting these assumptions is to reduce the qualified lifetimes for about 30 components from more than 40 years to less than 40 years. For several hundred components, the correction reduces qualified lifetimes but not to less than 40 years. 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 5 MARCH 13, 2000 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Commonwealth Edison Co. MR Number: 3-00-0015 Byron 1 2 Date: 03/10/00 Byron,Illinois Dockets: 50-454,50-455 PWR/W-4-LP,PWR/W-4-LP Subject: Byron Station Management Changes Discussion: On March 10, 2000, Byron Station Site Vice President, Bill Levis, announced the following management changes at Byron Station. � Steve Kuczynski will replace Mike Jurmain as the Byron Station Maintenance Manager, who will be leaving Commonwealth Edison Company. Steve Kuczynski was previously the Byron Station Nuclear Oversight Manager. � Bob Deppi will be assuming the responsibilities of the Byron Station Nuclear Oversight Manager. Bob Deppi was previously the Nuclear Generation Group Operations Manager. � Marseyne Snow will be assuming the responsibilities of the Nuclear Generation Group Operations Manager. Marseyne Snow was previously the Byron Station Operations Manager. � Dave Hoots will be assuming the responsibilities of the Byron Station Operations Manager. Dave Hoots was previously the Braidwood Station Shift Operations Supervisor. All personnel changes are expected to be completed by April 10, 2000. Contact: Michael Jordan (630)829-9637 _
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