Information Notice No. 81-05: Degraded DC System at Palisades
SSINS No.: 6835 Accession No.: 8011040271 IN 81-05 UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555 March 10, 1981 Information Notice No. 81-05: DEGRADED DC SYSTEM AT PALISADES Purpose: The intent of this notice is to enhance nuclear power plant safety by improving the reliability of the direct current (dc) distribution system in nuclear power plants. Toward this end, this information notice alerts holders of operating licenses and construction permits of an event that degraded the dc system at the Palisades facility and jeopardized plant safety. Description of Circumstances: On January 6, 1981, while performing monthly surveillance tests on both station batteries, maintenance personnel inadvertently opened the breakers from both station batteries to their 125 volt dc buses and left them open for approximately one hour. We view this personnel error as a common-mode failure that, if left uncorrected, would lead to a complete station blackout (i.e., total loss of both alternating current (ac) and dc power]. Since the plant was in a normal mode of operation, dc power was being supplied by the ac system via the battery chargers; therefore, dc power was never interrupted during this period. Nevertheless, as described later, the safety of the plant was jeopardized. A loss of offsite power during this period would, in the absence of manual action, result in the loss of all control power, blocking the automatic transfer of power to the onsite diesel generators. In many designs, such losses would also block the starting of the diesels. In contrast, the Palisades design would not block the starting of the diesels; however, the loss of control power would block the connecting of the generators to their emergency buses so that a complete station blackout would still result. In either case, the blackout would persist until the batter breakers were manually reclosed. During this time the ability of the plant to remove decay heat would be severely restricted. Since the tripping of the battery breakers is not annunciated in the Palisades control room, a subsequent loss of offsite power would lead to an undetected common-mode failure. Such a failure would be difficult to diagnose, thereby limiting the operator's ability to take timely corrective action. Consequently, an inordinate amount of time could be required to bring the plant to a normal mode of decay heat removal. . IN 81-05 March 10, 1981 Page 2 of 2 Plants designed to conform with Regulatory Guide 1.47, "Bypassed and Inoperable Status Indication for Nuclear Power Plant Safety," will automatically alert the operator whenever a battery is disconnected from its bus, thereby precluding a Palisades type of event. As a corrective measure, Palisades is planning to install annunciators in the control room that will alert the operator whenever a station battery has been disconnected from its bus. The information herein is being provided as an early notification of a possibly significant matter that is still under review by the NRC staff. Recipients should review the information for possible applicability to their facilities. If NRC evaluations so indicate, further licensee actions may be requested. No written response to this Information Notice is required. If you desire additional information regarding this matter, contact the Director of the appropriate NRC Regional Office. Attachment: Recently issued IE Information Notices
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