Information Notice No. 88-46, Supplement 4: Licensee Report of Defective Refurbished Circuit Breakers
UNITED STATES NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555 September 11, 1989 Information Notice No. 88-46, SUPPLEMENT 4: LICENSEE REPORT OF DEFECTIVE REFURBISHED CIRCUIT BREAKERS Addressees: All holders of operating licenses or construction permits for nuclear power reactors. Purpose: This information notice supplement is being provided to present additional information regarding the supply of surplus or refurbished electrical equip- ment, such as circuit breakers (CBs), to nuclear power plants as discussed in NRC Information Notice (IN) 88-46 including Supplements 1, 2, and 3. It is expected that recipients will review this information for applicability to their facilities. However, suggestions contained in this information notice do not constitute NRC requirements; therefore, no specific action or written response is required. Description of Circumstances: Information Notice No. 88-46 discussed a report by Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) that defective refurbished CBs were supplied to PG&E's Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant by a California electrical supplier. Supplement 1 to IN 88-46 provided a list of shipments of CBs to nuclear power plants or nuclear utilities by five California companies that may have supplied defective refurbished electrical equipment. The NRC conducted followup inspections and reviews at selected CB distributors and at companies suspected of selling used or refurbished CBs. Plant-related information obtained from these sources was summarized in Supplement 2 to IN 88-46. Supplement 3 to IN 88-46 described obsolete GE type THEF CBs that were sup- plied to the Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant by Bud Ferguson's Industrial Control and Supply, Inc., as used equipment, but that had misrepresented manufacturers' rating labels and UL labels. 8909050103 . IN 88-46, Supplement 4 September 11, 1989 Page 2 of 3 When reviewing the IN 88-46 Supplement 2, Attachment 1 listing of shipments of circuit breakers/electrical equipment for their plant, the McGuire Nuclear Station identified several procurements of CB parts and accessories as opposed to complete CBs. This equipment consisted of a Westinghouse shunt trip coil (Model No. 2609D39624), Westinghouse frames (Model Nos. LA2600F, LA3600F, MA2800F), and Westinghouse interchangeable trip units for various two and three pole CBs. The model numbers for these trip units are listed below: HLA 21250TM HLA 2400TM HLA 3600T HLB 3200T HMA 3600T HMA 3700T HKA 3225T HNB 2700T These CB replacement parts were purchased from WESCO in Charlotte, North Carolina. The purchase order documentation indicates that these parts were shipped directly to McGuire from Molded Case Circuit Breakers Company, Temple City, California. During physical inspection of those items located in the warehouse, McGuire staff noted that the items were not new, but in fact were used equipment. Listed below are the identifying differences and specific reasons which can be used to determine if CBs and parts are potentially used and/or refurbished. SHUNT TRIP COILS photocopied labels general appearance rough and worn (specifically plunger rod bent and worn) variety of plunger tips hardware variances from coil to coil (screw styles and mounting bases) different types of lead wires INTERCHANGEABLE TRIP UNITS photocopied labels with information typed on no UL label or date codes general appearance dirty and used terminals wire brushed different types of mounting bolts (allen head, slotted head) trip mechanisms soldered in place screws soldered to trip mechanism Addressees may wish to review the adequacy of their recent receipt inspections of similar equipment in view of this information and ensure that conditions such as described above would have been identified. . IN 88-46, Supplement 4 September 11, 1989 Page 3 of 3 No specific action or written response is required by this information notice. If you have any questions about this matter, please contact the technical contact listed below or the Regional Administrator of the appropriate NRC regional office. Charles E. Rossi, Director Division of Operational Events Assessment Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation Technical Contact: R. P. McIntyre, NRR (301) 492-3215 Attachment: List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices . Attachment IN 88-46, Supplement 4 September 11, 1989 Page 1 of 1 LIST OF RECENTLY ISSUED NRC INFORMATION NOTICES ______________________________________________________________________________ Information Date of Notice No._____Subject_______________________Issuance_______Issued to_________ 89-65 Potential for Stress 9/8/89 All holders of OLs Corrosion Cracking in or CPs for PWRs. Steam Generator Tube Plugs Supplied by Babcock and Wilcox 89-64 Electrical Bus Bar Failures 9/7/89 All holders of OLs or CPs for nuclear power reactors. 89-63 Possible Submergence of 9/5/89 All holders of OLs Electrical Circuits Located or CPs for nuclear Above the Flood Level Because power reactors. of Water Intrusion and Lack of Drainage 89-62 Malfunction of Borg-Warner 8/31/89 All holders of OLs Pressure Seal Bonnet Check or CPs for nuclear Valves Caused By Vertical power reactors. Misalignment of Disk 89-61 Failure of Borg-Warner Gate 8/30/89 All holders of OLs Valves to Close Against or CPs for nuclear Differential Pressure power reactors. 88-48, Licensee Report of Defective 8/22/89 All holders of OLs Supp. 2 Refurbished Valves or CPs for nuclear power reactors. 89-60 Maintenance of Teletherapy 8/18/89 All NRC Medical Units Teletherapy Licensees. 89-59 Suppliers of Potentially 8/16/89 All holders of OLs Misrepresented Fasteners or CPs for nuclear power reactors. 89-58 Disablement of Turbine-Driven 8/3/89 All holders of OLs Auxiliary Feedwater Pump Due or CPs for PWRs. to Closure of One of the Parallel Steam Supply Valves ______________________________________________________________________________ OL = Operating License CP = Construction Permit
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