Morning Report for November 27, 2000
Headquarters Daily Report NOVEMBER 27, 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 NOV. 27, 2000 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Part 21 Database MR Number: H-00-0068 Siemens Date: 11/27/00 Subject: Part 21 - Error in Pump Model of Computer Code COTRANSA2 Discussion: VENDOR: Siemens PT21 FILE NO: mm-23-0 DATE OF DOCUMENT: 10/19/00 ACCESSION NUMBER: ML003762097 SOURCE DOCUMENT: Letter REVIEWER: REXB, V. Hodge Siemens Power Corporation, a nuclear fuels vendor, reports finding a deviation in the pump model of the COTRANSA2 computer code. The pump model was found to improperly calculate the flow resistance during a seizure event. A Part 21 evaluation of the deviation was completed for the affected plants, Dresden Units 2 and 3 and Susquehanna Units 1 and 2. The deviation was determined not to be reportable under 10 CFR 21.21(c) for Dresden Units 2 and 3 and for events initiated during two-loop operation of Susquehanna Units 1 and 2. However, the vendor states that it does not have the capability to evaluate single-loop operation of the Susquehanna units because that licensee uses minimum core power ratio (MCPR) operating limits higher than the vendor's MCPR values for that situation. The vendor stated that it informed these licensees of the error and evaluation results. 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 NOVEMBER 27, 2000 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Part 21 Database MR Number: H-00-0069 Abb Automation Date: 11/27/00 Subject: Part 21 - Incorrect Component in Timer Assembly of CO-4 Relay Discussion: VENDOR: ABB Automation PT21 FILE NO: mm-24-0 DATE OF DOCUMENT: 10/18/00 ACCESSION NUMBER: ML003762559 SOURCE DOCUMENT: Letter REVIEWER: REXB, C. Petrone ABB Automation, a relay vendor, reports a deviation concerning the Class 1E type CO-4 relay style number 1345D85A01. A documentation error caused the CO-4 relay to be built with an incorrect component on the solid-state timer assembly, resulting in a zero-period acceleration (ZPA) rating of 4.6g rather than 5.7g. The documentation has been revised to specify the correct information for the solid-state timer assembly. The vendor states that ABB Power T&D purchased three relays of style 1345D85A01 in September 1997, and that this customer would be notified. 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 NOVEMBER 27, 2000 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Part 21 Database MR Number: H-00-0070 Yuasa Date: 11/27/00 Subject: Part 21 - Failure of 125 VDC Battery to Meet Load Capacity Requirements Discussion: VENDOR: YUASA PT21 FILE NO: mm-25-0 DATE OF DOCUMENT: 10/31/00 ACCESSION NUMBER: SOURCE DOCUMENT: EN 37476 REVIEWER: REXB, E. Goodwin The Indian Point 2 licensee reports that a 2GN23 1800 amp-hour battery, produced by YUASA, Inc., failed the two-hour minimum voltage characteristic test and the required amp-hour capacity test. These batteries are used in the 125V DC System, providing a primary power source to safeguards equipment and logic circuitry. Similar load capacity failures occurred on June 18 and July 18, 2000. A visual examination of the plates and separators did not indicate any discrepancies but microscopic analysis of samples obtained from two different positive plates revealed cracks within the positive active material, small pores, and small particle size. This would result in higher internal cell resistance when charging and discharging a battery. These cracks appear to have been produced during the manufacturing operation. The NRC will post ensuing reports on this subject on its website at http://www.nrc.gov/NRC/PUBLIC/PART21/2000. _
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