Information Notice No. 84-79: Failure to Properly Install Steam Separator at Vermont Yankee
SSINS No.: 6835 IN 84-79 UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE OF INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555 November 5, 1984 Information Notice No. 84-79: FAILURE TO PROPERLY INSTALL STEAM SEPARATOR AT VERMONT YANKEE Addressees: All boiling water reactor (BWR) facilities holding an operating license (OL) or a construction permit (CP). Purpose: This information notice is being provided as a notification of a potentially significant problem pertaining to the failure to properly install the steam separator while reassembling the reactor internals following a refueling and maintenance outage. It is expected that recipients will review this notice for applicability to their facilities and consider actions, if appropriate, to preclude a similar problem from occurring at their facilities. However, suggestions contained in this notice do not constitute NRC requirements; therefore, no specific action or written response is required. Description of Circumstances: On September 11, 1984, having withdrawn control rods to the 100% power pattern, Vermont Yankee proceeded to increase power from 88% by increasing recirculation flow. In the 94-96% power range, the increase in recirculation flow did not result in the expected increase in power. Instead, the power-to-flow relationship departed from a linear relationship in a step decrease in this range and resumed linearity above it. Also, the temperature in the annulus area was 2 to 3 degrees hotter than normal. On September 16, 1984, the licensee notified the NRC that licensee personnel were investigating the possibility that the steam separator (also called shroud head) lifted during high core flow. The plant A was shut down on September 18, 1984, to determine the condition of the separator. The holddown bolts were inspected using an underwater TV camera and found to be oriented properly, but not tightened. Gaps from 1/4 to 5/8 inch existed between the tee-bar and the clips on the shroud (see Figure 1). The steam separator was removed and the shroud flange was examined for damage. No damage was found. Internals were reassembled using procedures that emphasize steps necessary to verify proper installation of the steam separator and dryer. 8411010487 . IN 84-79 November 5, 1984 Page 2 of 2 The steam separator is installed by placing it in position on the shroud. A special tool, (see Figure 2) is used to turn the locator handle to orient the tee-bars tangent to the shroud. The tee-bars are then snugged up to the clips on the shroud by depressing the keeper nut and turning the wrench handle to rotate the tensioning nut. In the case of Vermont Yankee, the second operation was begun but not completed, leaving the gaps that were observed. The possibility exists that extensive operation at high enough power to cause the separator to lift would cause damage to the mating surfaces of the shroud and steam separator by battering or steam erosion; however, this was not observed at Vermont Yankee. If damage had occurred to the mating surfaces such that repair was necessary to prevent escalation of the damage, such repairs would require an extended outage and would likely result in large exposures to the maintenance work force. This would be inconsistent with ALARA principles. No specific action or written response is required by this information notice. 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: Mary S. Wegner, IE (301)492-4511 Attachments: 1. Figure 1, Steam Separator, and Figure 2, Steam Separator Bolt Wrench 2. List of Recently Issued IE Information Notices
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