Information Notice No. 83-06: Nonidentical Replacement Parts
SSINS No.: 6835 IN 83-06 UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555 February 24, 1983 Information Notice No. 83-06: NONIDENTICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS Addressees: All nuclear power plant facilities holding an operating license (OL) or construction permit (CP). Purpose: This information notice is provided as a notification of continuing problems with replacement parts which differed sufficiently from the parts, they replaced to cause improper operation of the components. It is expected that recipients will review the information for applicability to their facilities. No specific action or response is required. Description of Circumstances: In October 1980, Beaver Valley filed an LER reporting the failure of a pump discharge check valve to seat properly when the pump was shut down. The licensee attributed the problem to binding between an anti-rotation device on the valve disc and the disc swing arm. Since this was the third time the licensee had experienced similar problems with this style of Velan valves, after correcting the immediate problem, additional efforts were directed toward longer term resolution. As described in greater detail (Attachment 1), the licensee found that replacement discs, installed as part of leakage correction maintenance, differed from the original discs enough to cause the problem. A total of 24 valves of this make and type are installed at the facility. To finally resolve this problem, spare compatible discs were installed, and maintenance procedures were improved. All 24 valves now have had compatible discs installed. Other examples are cited below where replacement parts were found to be unacceptably different from those they replaced. AEC Regulatory Operations Bulletin 74-06 issued in May 1974 described a situation where the manufacturer determined that certain Westinghouse Type W-2 control switches could be defective, and recommended inspection and any necessary repair. Examination of repair kits that were supplied showed that some of the replacement parts were unacceptable. 8212060366 . IN 83-06 February 24, 1983 Page 2 of 2 IE Bulletin 75-03 issued in March 1975, described a situation where ASCO operated air pilot valves required heavier upper disc springs than lower disc springs. The springs are intended to be color coded and carry different part numbers, but otherwise appear generally identical. In 1975, some repair kits contained the wrong springs. Information Notice No. 82-56, issued in December 1982, identified a situation where three different modifications of Robertshaw control valves and parts are known to be in use, for which depending on circumstances, a valve or replacement part may or may not be interchangeable. TVA reported another example in December 1982. TVA ordered battery chargers for Bellefonte from Power Conversion Products, Inc. (PCP). To satisfy Bellefonte specifications, PCP modified standard circuit boards. Apparently the standard part identification was not changed. When TVA ordered replacement boards by part number, standard boards were supplied. When the replacement boards were installed, the chargers operated erratically. No written response to this notice is required. If you have any questions regarding these matters, please contact the 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: J. B. Henderson 301-492-9654 Attachments: 1. LER PABVS1 80-074-03X, Rev. 1 with attachment 2. List of Recently Issued IE Information Notices
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