Information Notice No. 83-02: Limitorque HOBC, H1BC, H2BC, and H3BC Gearheads
SSINS No.: 6835 IN 83-02 UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555 January 28, 1983 Information Notice No. 83-02: LIMITORQUE HOBC, H1BC, H2BC, AND H3BC GEARHEADS Addressees: All nuclear power reactor facilities holding an operating license (OL) or construction permit (CP). Purpose: This information notice is provided as a notification of a potentially significant maintenance problem pertaining to Limitorque HOBC, H1BC, H2BC, and H3BC gearheads. No specific action is required in response to this information notice, but it is expected that recipients will review the information for applicability to their facilities. Description of Circumstances: In its letter of January 10, 1983, Limitorque advised the NRC of a recent experience with a type H3BC gearhead on a butterfly valve at a municipal water treatment plant. Although it involved a maintenance problem, rather than a design deficiency, Limitorque still considered it to fall within the 10 CFR Part 21 criteria because similar gearheads are used in the nuclear industry. The H3BC gearhead was being adjusted to set the mechanical stops in the open position. The H3BC gearhead is equipped with a worm gear segment so as to accommodate the 90 degree travel of a butterfly valve, and contains mechanical stops driven by the worm gear. In the process of setting the mechanical stops, the maintenance contractor's personnel at the plant did not orient the worm gear segment precisely with the valve travel, as called for in Limitorque's maintenance bulletin instructions. (This is a unique circumstance because the actuator was field installed on the butterfly valve so that the valve manufacturer did not have the opportunity to properly reset the mechanical stops.) The result was that the worm gear segment was rotated beyond its engagement with the worm shaft. The butterfly valve disc was then free to react to hydrostatic forces that caused it to move suddenly to the closed position as full flow existed in the pipeline at the time. Limitorque has suggested that all plant maintenance personnel be alerted to this possibility. Each of the standard size HOBC, H1BC, H2BC, and H3BC gearheads are similarly equipped with a worm gear segment and worm shaft actuated mechanical stops. These gearheads may be used on manually operated valves or coupled with various sized limitorque SMB type actuators for power operation. Should field maintenance be performed on any of these size gearheads, the maintenance personnel involved should be cautioned to orient the worm gear segment with the butterfly valve travel as called for in Limitorque's maintenance instructions. These instructions describe the procedure for orienting 8212060360 . IN 83-02 January 28, 1983 Page 2 of 2 the index mark on the drive sleeve (gear segment centerline) with the midpoint of valve travel. Limitorque is in the process of" adding a more specific caution note to its maintenance instruction manual (HBCI-81) for this type of actuator. A sample of this revision is enclosed as Attachment 1. It should be noted that the larger sizes of gearheads (H4BC through H10BC) do not have this potential problem as the drive sleeve mechanical stop adjustment range will not allow the worm gear segment to rotate free of the worm shaft. No written response to this notice is required. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact, the Regional Administrator of the appropriate NRC Regional Office, or this office. Edward L. Jordan Director Division of Emergency Preparedness and Engineering Response Office of Inspection and Enforcement Technical Contact: Richard J. Kiessel 301-492-8119 Attachments: 1. Revised page 4 of Limitorque's Maintenance Instruction Manual HBCI-81 2. List of Recently Issued IE Information Notices
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