Morning Report for January 11, 2002
Headquarters Daily Report JANUARY 11, 2002 *************************************************************************** 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 JANUARY 11, 2002 MR Number: H-02-0001 NRR DAILY REPORT ITEM GENERIC COMMUNICATIONS Subject: Issuance of Information Notice 2002-01 NRC Information Notice 2002-01: Metalclad Switchgear Failures and Consequent Losses of Offsite Power dated January 8, 2002 The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission is issuing this information notice to inform addressees of electrical equipment failure modes and design vulnerabilities identified following recent transients at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station and at a foreign nuclear power station. ADAMS Accession No.: ML013540193 Contacts: Thomas Koshy, NRR James Lazevnick, NRR 301-415-1176 301-415-2782 E-mail: txk@nrc.gov E-mail: jjl@nrc.gov _ HEADQUARTERS MORNING REPORT PAGE 2 JANUARY 11, 2002 MR Number: H-02-0002 NRR DAILY REPORT ITEM GENERIC COMMUNICATIONS Subject: Issuance of Information Notice 2002-02 NRC Information Notice 2002-02: Recent Experience With Plugged Steam Generator Tubes dated January 8, 2002 The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission is issuing this information notice to inform addressees about findings from recent inspections and examinations of steam generator tubes at Three Mile Island Unit 1. ADAMS Accession No.: ML013480327 Contacts: Emmett L. Murphy, NRR M. Scott Freeman, RII 301-415-2710 864-882-6927 E-mail: elm@nrc.gov E-mail: msf1@nrc.gov Kenneth J. Karwoski, NRR Michael C. Modes, RI 301-415-2752 610-337-5198 E-mail: kjk1@nrc.gov E-mail: mcm@nrc.gov _ HEADQUARTERS MORNING REPORT PAGE 3 JANUARY 11, 2002 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Part 21 Database MR Number: H-02-0003 Waterford Date: 01/11/02 Subject: Part 21 - Galling and binding of safety-related containment isolation valves Discussion: VENDOR: Flowserve PT21 FILE NO: m1-30-0 DATE OF DOCUMENT: 01/29/01 ACCESSION NUMBER: SOURCE DOCUMENT: EN 37698 REVIEWER: REXB, O. Tabatabai The Waterford licensee reported that pressurizer steam space sample inside and outside containment isolation valves would not close on demand. The licensee informed the valve vendor Flowserve Engineering of the galling and subsequent binding of the subject valves. The licensee states that on March 21, 2001, the vendor agreed that the valve failure is a Part 21 issue and that the vendor would issue the Part 21. The subject valves are 1/2 inch, 2500 Ib, WKM model 70-18-9 DRTS cage-guided globe valves. On April 11, 2001, the vendor submitted its evaluation of the Waterford problem, stating that the margin to accommodate a slight misalignment of parts, contaminants, etc. was not adequate. Flowserve was modifying the design of the Model 70-18-9 valve and Model 70-19-9 valve to assure a minimum of .006" diametrical clearance between the cage and plug at operating temperature exceeding 4500F. The vendor notified the domestic nuclear power plant licensees that procured these valves from Flowserve: Peach Bottom, Waterford, Wolf Creek, and Crystal River. Contact: O. Tabatabai, NRR 301-415-3738 E-mail: oty@nrc.gov _ HEADQUARTERS MORNING REPORT PAGE 4 JANUARY 11, 2002 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Part 21 Database MR Number: H-02-0004 Sorrento Electronics Date: 01/11/02 Subject: Part 21 - Radiation monitor not responsive to changes in energization Discussion: VENDOR: Sorrento Electronics PT21 FILE NO: m1-32-0 DATE OF DOCUMENT: 10/03/01 ACCESSION NUMBER: SOURCE DOCUMENT: EN 38343 REVIEWER: REXB, N. Fields The radiation monitor vendor Sorrento Electronics reported that an RM-2000 detector was not responding to changes in energization, showing constant radiation on the channel display. The affected channels would not return to a normal operating condition until the detector was reconnected. This condition affects safety-related gas, duct, and particulate iodine gas monitors at the Salem plant. The vendor states that it will notify individual purchasers of this problem and make a corrected version of the RM-2000 code available after November 1, 2001. Contact: N. Fields, NRR 301-415-1173 E-mail: enf@nrc.gov _ HEADQUARTERS MORNING REPORT PAGE 5 JANUARY 11, 2002 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Part 21 Database MR Number: H-02-0005 Abb Date: 01/11/02 Subject: Part 21 - Deviation in zero period acceleration value for Class 1E relay type CVE/CVE-1 Discussion: VENDOR: ABB PT21 FILE NO: m1-33-0 DATE OF DOCUMENT: 10/05/01 ACCESSION NUMBER: SOURCE DOCUMENT: EN 38353 REVIEWER: REXB, J. Dozier The relay vendor ABB reported a difference between the original value for zero period acceleration value and the recently determined value for Class 1E relay type CVE/CVE-1. The recently determined value was obtained by an independent dedicating entity, who reported it to the vendor. Contact: J. Dozier, NRR 301-415-1014 E-mail: jxd@nrc.gov _ HEADQUARTERS MORNING REPORT PAGE 6 JANUARY 11, 2002 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Part 21 Datbase MR Number: H-02-0006 Vermont Yankee Date: 01/11/02 Subject: Part 21 - Blistered paint in containment Discussion: VENDOR: Carboline PT21 FILE NO: m1-34-0 DATE OF DOCUMENT: 10/19/01 ACCESSION NUMBER: SOURCE DOCUMENT: EN 38408 REVIEWER: REXB, I. Jung The Vermont Yankee licensee reported blistering of paint primer in containment. The paint, Carboline Carbozine CS-11SG, was applied to the drywell shell (inner wall) to provide a moisture barrier at the shell-concrete interface. The paint vendor Carboline and an independent test laboratory evaluated the first part of the two-part paint as defective, probably because of a moisture problem during manufacture. The vendor recommended application of a single coat of Carboline 890 as an acceptable interim corrective action until a permanent remedy is achieved. Contact: I. Jung, NRR 301-415-1837 E-mail: ixj@nrc.gov _ HEADQUARTERS MORNING REPORT PAGE 7 JANUARY 11, 2002 Licensee/Facility: Notification: Part 21 Database MR Number: H-02-0007 Dresser-Rand Date: 01/11/02 Subject: Part 21 - Material misapplication in Terry turbine trip and throttle valve screw spindles Discussion: VENDOR: Dresser-Rand PT21 FILE NO: m1-35-0 DATE OF DOCUMENT: 10/24/01 ACCESSION NUMBER: SOURCE DOCUMENT: EN 38421 REVIEWER: REXB, V. Hodge The Terry steam turbine vendor Dresser-Rand reported a material misapplication in trip and throttle valves manufactured by Gimpel that were used on Terry turbines at nuclear power plants. On May 25, 2001, at Catawba Unit 2, the installed trip and throttle valve screw spindle failed. In 1992, at Palo Verde Unit 1, the licensee found that a similar installed screw spindle was cracked. The Catawba spindle was found to be American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) Grade 1212 steel and the Palo Verde spindle was found to be AISI Grade 1213 steel. Dresser-Rand stated that Gimpel traced the supplied material to a single lot of about 50 original screw spindles manufactured in 1974 and identified the originally affected trip and throttle valve serial numbers as: 74-12201-01 to 74-12244-02 78-13136-01 78-13215-01 78-13091-01 Dresser-Rand recommends replacement of these screw spindles and that screw spindles manufactured in 1974 or 1975 be tested to confirm that the material is the correct AISI Grade 1018 carbon steel. Contact: V. Hodge, NRR 301-415-1861 E-mail: cvh@nrc.gov _
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