Bulletin 74-006: Defective Westinghouse Type W-2 Control Switch Component
BL74006 UNITED STATES ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20545 MAY 22 1974 J. P. O'Reilly, Director of Region I N. C. Moseley, Director of Region II J. G. Keppler, Director of Region III E. M. Howard, Director of Region IV R. H. Engelken, Director of Region V RO BULLETIN #74-6 DEFECTIVE WESTINGHOUSE TYPE W-2 CONTROL SWITCH COMPONENT The enclosed RO Bulletin #74-6 is forwarded for dispatch to all PWR's with Construction Permits or Operating Licenses. Harold D. Thornburg, Chief Field Support & Enforcement Branch Directorate of Regulatory Operations Enclosure: DRO Bulletin #74-6 cc: D. F. Knuth, RO J. G. Davis, RO B. H. Grier, RO A. Giambusso, L J. Hendrie, L K. R. Goller, L R. S. Brodsky, NR . TO ALL PWR'S WITH OPERATING LICENSES Date: 5/22/74 AND CONSTRUCTION PERMITS DRO Bulletin #74-6 Gentlemen: The enclosed DRO Bulletin No. 74-6 "Defective Westinghouse Type W-2 control Switch Component" is sent to provide you with information obtained during recent RO inspections. This information may have applicability at your facility(ies). The action requested on your part is identified in the enclosed Bulletin. If you have any questions on the contents of this Bulletin, please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, Director Enclosure: DRO Bulletin No. 74-6 . RO BULLETIN DEFECTIVE WESTINGHOUSE TYPE W-2 CONTROL SWITCH COMPONENT Recent inspection findings indicate a possible safety problem may exist in plants employing Westinghouse Type W-2 control switches. The information is as follows: A. Description of Circumstances Plant A By notification from Westinghouse Nuclear Service Division, dated February 8, 1973, the licensee was informed of a defect in certain Westinghouse Type 17-2 control switches. Repair kits were ordered to replace the defective component. Inspection of the replacement parts, prior to installation, revealed 8 of 14 pull levers (metal discs with expansion pins inserted) to be cracked. None of the replacement parts were installed. Plant B Following the same notification from Westinghouse as above, repair kits were ordered to replace the defective component. Replacement parts were installed in forty switches. One pull lever was found cracked during installation and discarded. Two spare repair kits were retained. At the request of the Atomic Energy Commission the pull levers in these two spare kits were inspected. One of the two was found to be cracked. B. Action Requested 1. If these switches are used in safety systems in your plant please inform this office, within 30 days of receipt of this. Bulletin, in writing, of the extent of such use and the actions you plan to take or have taken to correct the problem with the original W-2 switches and to assure that repair parts are not defective. If corrective actions have not been completed, it is requested that your scheduled date of completion be provided. 2. If this matter does not apply to your plant, a negative-report is requested. . BL74006 UNITED STATES ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20545 J. P. O'Reilly, Director of Region I N. C. Moseley, Director of Region II J. G. Keppler, Director of Region III E. M. Howard, Director of Region IV R. H. Engelken, Director of Region V RO BULLETIN #74-6 DEFECTIVE WESTINGHOUSE TYPE W-2 CONTROL SWITCH COMPONENT After further evaluation it has been decided that RO Bulletin #74-6 should be dispatched to all BWR facilities with Construction Permits or Operating Licenses. The decision is based on the fact that it has been found that one of the BWR facilities has been found to be employing the Westinghouse Type W-2 switch in safety related systems. Please issue the Bulletin to all BWR licensees with CP's and OL's. Harold D. Thornburg, Chief Field Support & Enforcement Branch Directorate of Regulatory Operations Enclosure: Bulletin #74-6 cc: D. F. Knuth, RO P. A. Morris, RO J. G. Davis, RO B. H. Grier, RO A. Giambusso, L J. Hendrie, L K. R. Goller, L R. S. Bordsky, NS . SAMPLE LETTER DATE NAME AND ADDRESS Docket No. (s) Gentlemen: The enclosed DRO Bulletin No. 74-6 "Defective Westinghouse Type W-2 Control Switch Component" is sent to provide you with information obtained during recent RO inspections. This information may have applicability at your facility(ies). The action requested on your part is identified in the enclosed Bulletin. If you have any questions on the contents of this Bulletin, please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, Director Enclosure: DRO Bulletin No. 74-6 . June 11, 1974 Directorate of Regulatory Operations Bulletin 74-6 DEFECTIVE WESTINGHOUSE TYPE W-2 CONTROL SWITCH COMPONENT Recent inspection findings indicate a possible safety problem may exist in plants employing Westinghouse Type W-2 control switches. The information is as follows: A. Description of Circumstances Plant A By notification from Westinghouse Nuclear Service Division, dated February 8, 1973, the licensee was informed of a defect in certain Westinghouse Type W-2 control switches. Repair kits were ordered to replace the defective components. Inspection of the replacement parts, prior to installation, revealed 8 of 14 pull levels (metal discs with expansion pins inserted) to be cracked. None of the replacement parts were installed. Plant B Following the same notification from Westinghouse as above, repair kits were ordered to replace the defective component. Replacement parts were installed in forty switches. One pull lever gas found cracked during installation and discarded. Two spare repair kits were retained. At the request of the Atomic Energy Commission the pull levers in these two spare kits were inspected. One of the two was found to be cracked. B. Action Requested 1. If these switches are used in safety systems in your plant please notify this office, within 30 days of receipt of this Bulletin, in writing, of the extent of such use and the actions you plan to take or have taken to correct the problem with the original W-2 switches and to assure that repair parts are not defective. If corrective actions have not been completed, it is requested that your scheduled date of completion be provided. 2. If this matter does not apply to your plant, a negative report is requested.
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