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| number = ML18095A907
| number = ML18095A907
| issue date = 05/02/1991
| issue date = 05/02/1991
| title = Responds to NRC 910326 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-272/90-28,50-311/90-28 & 50-354/90-24 on 901203-07. Corrective Actions:Personnel Training Conducted on Administrative Directive & Planned Procedure Changes
| title = Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-272/90-28,50-311/90-28 & 50-354/90-24 on 901203-07. Corrective Actions:Personnel Training Conducted on Administrative Directive & Planned Procedure Changes
| author name = Labruna S
| author name = Labruna S
| author affiliation = PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC & GAS CO. OF NEW JERSEY
| author affiliation = PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC & GAS CO. OF NEW JERSEY
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| document report number = NLR-N91068, NUDOCS 9105090389
| document report number = NLR-N91068, NUDOCS 9105090389
| title reference date = 03-26-1991
| document type = CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS, INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
| document type = CORRESPONDENCE-LETTERS, INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE
| page count = 6
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{{#Wiki_filter:* Public Service Electric and G_as Company Stanley LaBruna Public Service Electric and Gas Company. P.O. Box 236, Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038 609-339-1200  
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Vice President  
Public Service Electric and G_as Company Stanley LaBruna Public Service Electric and Gas Company. P.O. Box 236, Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038 609-339-1200 Vice President - Nuclear Operations MAY o 2 1991 -
-Nuclear Operations  
NLR-N91068 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Gentlemen:
* MAY o 2 1991 -NLR-N91068  
REPLY TO A NOTICE OF VIOLATION INSPECTION REPORT NOS. 50-272/90-28, 50-311/90-28, 50-354/90-24 HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATION FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NPF-57 DOCKET NO. 50-354 Pursuant to the provisions of 10CFR2.201, this letter submits the response of Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) to the notice of violation issued to the Hope Creek Generating Station on March 26, 1991.
United States Nuclear Regulatory  
The subject notice of violation was included in the transmittal of Inspection Reports*.50-272/90-28, 50-311/90-28, and 50-354/90-24 and cited PSE&G for not implementing measures to provide preservation of a spare core  
Commission  
. spray pump motor ~nd not maintaining the status of ~he-motor
Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Gentlemen:  
'current on the inventory.
REPLY TO A NOTICE OF VIOLATION  
As required by the notice of violation and 10CFR2.201, this response includes the reason tor the violation, the corrective steps that have been taken and the results achieved, the corrective steps that will be taken to avoid further violations, and the date when full compliance will be achieved.
INSPECTION  
This information is provided in the attachment to this letter.
REPORT NOS. 50-272/90-28, 50-311/90-28, 50-354/90-24  
Should you.have any questions or comments on this transmittal, do not hesitate to contact us.
HOPE CREEK GENERATING  
Attachment Sincerely,  
STATION FACILITY OPERATING  
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LICENSE NPF-57 DOCKET NO. 50-354 Pursuant to the provisions  
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of 10CFR2.201, this letter submits the response of Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) to the notice of violation  
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issued to the Hope Creek Generating  
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Station on March 26, 1991. The subject notice of violation  
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was included in the transmittal  
 
of Inspection  
Document Control Desk NLR-N91068 c
Reports*.50-272/90-28, 50-311/90-28, and 50-354/90-24  
Mr. Stephen Dembek Licensing Project Manager Mr. T. Johnson Senior Resident Inspector 2
and cited PSE&G for not implementing  
Mr. T. Martin, Administrator Region I Mr. Kent Tosch, Chief New Jersey Department of.Environmental Protection Division of Environmental Quality Bureau of Nuclear Engineering CN 415 Trenton, NJ 08625 MAY ci 2 1991~.  
measures to provide preservation  
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of a spare core . spray pump motor not maintaining  
 
the status of  
I I  
'current on the inventory. . As required by the notice of violation  
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and 10CFR2.201, this response includes the reason tor the violation, the corrective  
ATTACHMENT.
steps that have been taken and the results achieved, the corrective  
REPLY TO A NOTICE OF VIOLATION INSPECTION REPORT NOS. 50-272/90-28, 50-311/90-28, 50-354/90-24 HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATION FACI.LITY OPERATING LICElfSE NPF-57 DOCKET NO~ 50~354 NLR-N91068 I.
steps that will be taken to avoid further violations, and the date when full compliance  
DESCRIPTION OF VIOLATION During the period of December 3 -
will be achieved.  
7, 1990, the NRC conducted an inspection which included the areas of maintenance backlog, spare parts/materials unavailability, and spare parts/materials  
This information  
*handling and storage.
is provided in the attachment  
In accordance with the "General* statement of Policy and Procedure for NRC Enforcement Actions," 10 CFR Part 2, Appendix C (1990), the following violation was identified:
to this letter. Should you.have any questions  
10 CFR 50 Appendix B, Criterion XIII states that measures shall be establishec::l to control the handling and preservation of material and equipment to prevent damage or deterioration.
or comments on this transmittal, do not hesitate to contact us. Attachment  
Criterion V states that activities affecting quality shall be prescribed by procedures and shall be accomplished in accordance with these procedures.
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Technical Specification 6.8.1 requires Regulatory Guide 1.33 and Regulatory Guide 1.33 mandates ANS-3.2 ANSI N18.7-1976 of which paragraph 5.2.13.4, states: (1) that.
*** * Document Control Desk NLR-N91068  
measures shall be provided to control preservation of *equipment*  
' c Mr. Stephen Dembek Licensing  
*_and (2) that ANSI/ASME N45.2.2-1972 shall be applied.
Project Manager Mr. T. Johnson Senior Resident Inspector  
ANSI/ASME N45.2.2-1972, Paragraph 6.4.2(5) c-states that space heaters enclosed in electrical items shall be e~ergized~ (6) states that rotating electrical equipment shall be given insulation resistance tests on a scheduled basis; and (8) states that other maintenance requirements specified for the item shall be performed.
2 Mr. T. Martin, Administrator  
In addition, the licensee's procedure -NC.VP-PO.ZZ-0003(Q),
Region I Mr. Kent Tosch, Chief New Jersey Department  
* Revision o, paragr~ph 4.2, states that the Material Control process shall provide for storage to afford the maximum protection and preventive maintenance of stored materials; and procedure VPN-PRP-02, Revision o, paragraph 6.4, states that storage Controls includes preventive maintenance as well as measures such as energizing; paragraph 8. 5:. 5,  
of.Environmental  
~.tates i terns placed into stores should be promptly posted to tlie records so that stores inyentory reflects_current_status.
Protection  
Contrary to the above, on December 6, 1990, measures had not been taken to provide preservation of a safety-related core spray pump motor located in the Salem/Hope Creek Warehouse No. 4 since late August 1990, in that the motor's space heater had not been connected and energized, the insulation resistance tests had not been performed on the scheduled basis, and the preventiv~
Division of Environmental  
maintenance required in the maintenance managerne~t system (MMS)
Quality Bureau of Nuclear Engineering  
Page 1 of 4  
CN 415 Trenton, NJ 08625 MAY ci 2 . I .1 I ' I
* Attachment NLR-N91068 Repl~ to Notice of Violation inyentory had not been performed on the scheduled basis.
I I -* ... . . . ' '* -. ATTACHMENT.  
In addition, the motor was missing from-the MMS inventory, although it* had been stored in the wareho_use greater than 3 months, and the inventory did not reflect.the current status.*
REPLY TO A NOTICE OF VIOLATION  
II.
INSPECTION  
RESPONSE TO VIOLATION PSE&G does not dispute the violation.
REPORT NOS. 50-272/90-28, 50-311/90-28, 50-354/90-24  
A..
HOPE CREEK GENERATING  
Root Cause The root cause of this event has been attributed to inadequate procedures.
STATION FACI.LITY  
(1)
OPERATING  
Procedure PM-AP.ZZ-0308(Q), "Preventive Maintenance.of stored Material", did not specify responsibilities for**
LICElfSE NPF-57 DOCKET  
notifying Inventory Control or Site Services when Inventory Equipment (including Utility Plant Spare Equipment) is returned to stock after having been sent out for repair.  
NLR-N91068  
.* This communication is necessary so.
I. DESCRIPTION  
Inventory _control can update the inventory data base indicating the new storage location and Site Services Maintenance Program.
OF VIOLATION  
(2)
During the period of December 3 -7, 1990, the NRC conducted  
Procedure NC.NA-AP.ZZ_.0019(Q) "Procurement of Material and Services", did not require the issuance of a single purchase order for repair services of inventory equipment... As a result, *two repair service purchase orders were processed for the subject Core Spray Pump Motor~
an inspection  
The first purchase order was for the initial  
which included the areas of maintenance  
-repair scope and the second purchase order was for additional repair work after the motor has been shipped:
backlog, spare parts/materials  
to the repair facility.
unavailability, and spare parts/materials  
Current procedures do require the attachment of a "Repair.and Return" form to the first repair purchase order for the motor, but not to the second, as the item had already been shipped.
*handling  
Consequently, when the motor was shipped back under. the second purchase order, the receiving*package did not contain the "Repair and Return" form, which would start the notification process discussed in item (1) above.
and storage. In accordance  
B~
with the "General*  
Corrective Actions Taken and Results Achieved The following corrective actions were initiated at the time of inspection and have subsequently been completed.  
statement  
)
of Policy and Procedure  
(1)
for NRC Enforcement  
The spare core spray pump motor (32UP11) was immediately tagged as being nonconforming in accordance with Procedure PM-AP.ZZ-0300(Q).
Actions," 10 CFR Part 2, Appendix C (1990), the following  
Page 2 of 4
violation  
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was identified:  
 
10 CFR 50 Appendix B, Criterion  
Attachment NLR-N91068 Reply to Notice of Violation (2)
XIII states that measures shall be establishec::l  
A corrective maintenance work order was issued to perform the Megger Test, energize the motor heaters, check oil levels and add oil as necessary, and cover all openings to prevent dust and moisture intrusion.
to control the handling and preservation  
All required maintenance functions*were satisfactorily completed and the equipment was determined to be up to specifications and ready for use.
of material and equipment  
(3)
to prevent damage or deterioration.  
The preventive maintenance cycle was then reestablished for motor 32UP11 in accordance with the existing preventive maintenance requirements stated in the applicable recurring task.
Criterion  
(4)
V states that activities  
The preventive maintenance cycle is now current.
affecting  
The nonconforming tag has been removed and the motor is available for use.
quality shall be prescribed  
(5)
by procedures  
A review was conducted of capital spares currently in the Preventive Maintenance Program to ensure that this condition did not exist for other items.
and shall be accomplished  
This review identified no additional problems.
in accordance  
: c.
with these procedures.  
Corrective Actions Taken to Prevent Recurrence The following corrective actions are being initiated. It is felt these actions will prevent the recurrence of this or any similar violation.
Technical  
(1)
Specification  
Procedure PM-AP.ZZ-0308(Q), "Preventive Maintenance of Stored Material", will be revi~ed to reflect a standard communication path for.the receipt and set up of retained spare co~ponents and zero stock items and for resetting the clock for recurring preventive maintenance tasks.
6.8.1 requires Regulatory  
(2)
Guide 1.33 and Regulatory  
Procedure NC.NA-AP.ZZ-0019(Q) will be revised to ensure the issuance of only one purchase order for service of a component at any given time.
Guide 1.33 mandates ANS-3.2 ANSI N18.7-1976  
Any additional service orders will require a change order to the original purchase order.
of which paragraph  
(3)
5.2.13.4, states: (1) that . measures shall be provided to control preservation  
A computerized tracking system for capital spare equipment has been established and is presently located in a PC data base.
of *equipment*  
This trackirig system will be further automated by incorporation into the MMIS data base and will identify equipment storage set up as well as Preventive Maintenance Program applicability; (4)
*_and (2) that ANSI/ASME  
Personnel training will be conducted on the administrative directive, the planned procedure changes, and the core spray pump motor event.
N45.2.2-1972  
Page 3 of 4  
shall be applied. ANSI/ASME  
 
N45.2.2-1972, Paragraph  
.Attaqhmerit NLR-N91068 Reply to Notice of.Violation  
6.4.2(5) c-states that space heaters enclosed in electrical  
.The above actions will be completed by August 31~ 1991.
items shall be  
In the interim, an administrative directive will be issued by May 15, 1991, which will provide the guidelines that will be formalized in the above procedure revisions.  
(6) states that rotating electrical  
. D.
equipment  
Date When Full Compliance Will Be Achieved As a result of the corrective actions* discussed in.Section II.B above, PSE&G is in full compliance with the applicable requirements.
shall be given insulation  
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resistance  
tests on a scheduled  
basis; and (8) states that other maintenance  
requirements  
specified  
for the item shall be performed.  
* In addition, the licensee's  
procedure -NC.VP-PO.ZZ-0003(Q), * Revision o,  
4.2, states that the Material Control process shall provide for storage to afford the maximum protection  
and preventive  
maintenance  
of stored materials;  
and procedure  
VPN-PRP-02, Revision o, paragraph  
6.4, states that storage Controls includes preventive  
maintenance  
as well as measures such as energizing;  
paragraph  
8. 5:. 5,  
i terns placed into stores should be promptly posted to tlie records so that stores inyentory  
reflects_current_status.  
Contrary to the above, on December 6, 1990, measures had not been taken to provide preservation  
of a safety-related  
core spray pump motor located in the Salem/Hope  
Creek Warehouse  
No. 4 since late August 1990, in that the motor's space heater had not been connected  
and energized, the insulation  
resistance  
tests had not been performed  
on the scheduled  
basis, and the  
maintenance  
required in the maintenance  
system (MMS) Page 1 of 4
** *Attachment  
NLR-N91068  
to Notice of Violation  
inyentory  
had not been performed  
on the scheduled  
basis. In addition, the motor was missing from-the MMS inventory, although it* had been stored in the wareho_use  
greater than 3 months, and the inventory  
did not reflect.the  
current status.* II. RESPONSE TO VIOLATION  
PSE&G does not dispute the violation.  
A. . Root Cause The root cause of this event has been attributed  
to inadequate  
procedures.  
(1) Procedure  
PM-AP.ZZ-0308(Q), "Preventive  
Maintenance.of  
stored Material", did not specify responsibilities  
for** notifying  
Inventory  
Control or Site Services when Inventory  
Equipment (including  
Utility Plant Spare Equipment)  
is returned to stock after having been sent out for repair. .* This communication  
is necessary  
so. Inventory  
_control can update the inventory  
data base indicating  
the new storage location and Site Services Maintenance  
Program. (2) Procedure  
NC.NA-AP.ZZ_.0019(Q) "Procurement  
of Material and Services", did not require the issuance of a single purchase order for repair services of inventory  
* equipment.  
.. As a result, *two repair service purchase orders were processed  
for the subject Core Spray Pump  
The first purchase order was for the initial -repair scope and the second purchase order was for additional  
repair work after the motor has been shipped: to the repair facility.  
Current procedures  
do require the attachment  
of a "Repair .and Return" form to the first repair purchase order for the motor, but not to the second, as the item had already been shipped. Consequently, when the motor was shipped back under. the second purchase order, the receiving*package  
did not contain the "Repair and Return" form, which would start the notification  
process discussed  
in item (1) above. Corrective  
Actions Taken and Results Achieved The following  
corrective  
actions were initiated  
at the time of inspection  
and have subsequently  
been completed. . ) (1) The spare core spray pump motor (32UP11) was immediately  
tagged as being nonconforming  
in accordance  
with Procedure  
PM-AP.ZZ-0300(Q).  
Page 2 of 4 I I I I __ j
** Attachment  
NLR-N91068  
Reply to Notice of Violation  
(2) A corrective  
maintenance  
work order was issued to perform the Megger Test, energize the motor heaters, check oil levels and add oil as necessary, and cover all openings to prevent dust and moisture intrusion.  
All required maintenance  
functions*were  
satisfactorily  
completed  
and the equipment  
was determined  
to be up to specifications  
and ready for use. (3) The preventive  
maintenance  
cycle was then reestablished  
for motor 32UP11 in accordance  
with the existing preventive  
maintenance  
requirements  
stated in the applicable  
recurring  
task. (4) The preventive  
maintenance  
cycle is now current. The nonconforming  
tag has been removed and the motor is available  
for use. (5) A review was conducted  
of capital spares currently  
in the Preventive  
Maintenance  
Program to ensure that this condition  
did not exist for other items. This review identified  
no additional  
problems.  
c. Corrective  
Actions Taken to Prevent Recurrence  
The following  
corrective  
actions are being initiated.  
It is felt these actions will prevent the recurrence  
of this or any similar violation.  
(1) Procedure  
PM-AP.ZZ-0308(Q), "Preventive  
Maintenance  
of Stored Material", will be  
to reflect a standard communication  
path for.the receipt and set up of retained spare  
and zero stock items and for resetting  
the clock for recurring  
preventive  
maintenance  
tasks. (2) Procedure  
NC.NA-AP.ZZ-0019(Q)  
will be revised to ensure the issuance of only one purchase order for service of a component  
at any given time. Any additional  
service orders will require a change order to the original purchase order. (3) A computerized  
tracking system for capital spare equipment  
has been established  
and is presently  
located in a PC data base. This trackirig  
system will be further automated  
by incorporation  
into the MMIS data base and will identify equipment  
storage set up as well as Preventive  
Maintenance  
Program applicability;  
(4) Personnel  
training will be conducted  
on the administrative  
directive, the planned procedure  
changes, and the core spray pump motor event. Page 3 of 4
.Attaqhmerit  
NLR-N91068  
Reply to Notice of .Violation .The above actions will be completed  
by August 1991. In the interim, an administrative  
directive  
will be issued by May 15, 1991, which will provide the guidelines  
that will be formalized  
in the above procedure  
revisions . . D. Date When Full Compliance  
Will Be Achieved As a result of the corrective  
actions* discussed  
in.Section  
II.B above, PSE&G is in full compliance  
with the applicable  
requirements.  
Page 4 of 4* I
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Responds to NRC Re Violations Noted in Insp Rept 50-272/90-28,50-311/90-28 & 50-354/90-24 on 901203-07. Corrective Actions:Personnel Training Conducted on Administrative Directive & Planned Procedure Changes
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Issue date: 05/02/1991
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Public Service Electric and G_as Company Stanley LaBruna Public Service Electric and Gas Company. P.O. Box 236, Hancocks Bridge, NJ 08038 609-339-1200 Vice President - Nuclear Operations MAY o 2 1991 -

NLR-N91068 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Gentlemen:

REPLY TO A NOTICE OF VIOLATION INSPECTION REPORT NOS. 50-272/90-28, 50-311/90-28, 50-354/90-24 HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATION FACILITY OPERATING LICENSE NPF-57 DOCKET NO. 50-354 Pursuant to the provisions of 10CFR2.201, this letter submits the response of Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) to the notice of violation issued to the Hope Creek Generating Station on March 26, 1991.

The subject notice of violation was included in the transmittal of Inspection Reports*.50-272/90-28, 50-311/90-28, and 50-354/90-24 and cited PSE&G for not implementing measures to provide preservation of a spare core

. spray pump motor ~nd not maintaining the status of ~he-motor

'current on the inventory.

As required by the notice of violation and 10CFR2.201, this response includes the reason tor the violation, the corrective steps that have been taken and the results achieved, the corrective steps that will be taken to avoid further violations, and the date when full compliance will be achieved.

This information is provided in the attachment to this letter.

Should you.have any questions or comments on this transmittal, do not hesitate to contact us.

Attachment Sincerely,

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Document Control Desk NLR-N91068 c

Mr. Stephen Dembek Licensing Project Manager Mr. T. Johnson Senior Resident Inspector 2

Mr. T. Martin, Administrator Region I Mr. Kent Tosch, Chief New Jersey Department of.Environmental Protection Division of Environmental Quality Bureau of Nuclear Engineering CN 415 Trenton, NJ 08625 MAY ci 2 1991~.

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ATTACHMENT.

REPLY TO A NOTICE OF VIOLATION INSPECTION REPORT NOS. 50-272/90-28, 50-311/90-28, 50-354/90-24 HOPE CREEK GENERATING STATION FACI.LITY OPERATING LICElfSE NPF-57 DOCKET NO~ 50~354 NLR-N91068 I.

DESCRIPTION OF VIOLATION During the period of December 3 -

7, 1990, the NRC conducted an inspection which included the areas of maintenance backlog, spare parts/materials unavailability, and spare parts/materials

  • handling and storage.

In accordance with the "General* statement of Policy and Procedure for NRC Enforcement Actions," 10 CFR Part 2, Appendix C (1990), the following violation was identified:

10 CFR 50 Appendix B, Criterion XIII states that measures shall be establishec::l to control the handling and preservation of material and equipment to prevent damage or deterioration.

Criterion V states that activities affecting quality shall be prescribed by procedures and shall be accomplished in accordance with these procedures.

Technical Specification 6.8.1 requires Regulatory Guide 1.33 and Regulatory Guide 1.33 mandates ANS-3.2 ANSI N18.7-1976 of which paragraph 5.2.13.4, states: (1) that.

measures shall be provided to control preservation of *equipment*

  • _and (2) that ANSI/ASME N45.2.2-1972 shall be applied.

ANSI/ASME N45.2.2-1972, Paragraph 6.4.2(5) c-states that space heaters enclosed in electrical items shall be e~ergized~ (6) states that rotating electrical equipment shall be given insulation resistance tests on a scheduled basis; and (8) states that other maintenance requirements specified for the item shall be performed.

In addition, the licensee's procedure -NC.VP-PO.ZZ-0003(Q),

  • Revision o, paragr~ph 4.2, states that the Material Control process shall provide for storage to afford the maximum protection and preventive maintenance of stored materials; and procedure VPN-PRP-02, Revision o, paragraph 6.4, states that storage Controls includes preventive maintenance as well as measures such as energizing; paragraph 8. 5:. 5,

~.tates i terns placed into stores should be promptly posted to tlie records so that stores inyentory reflects_current_status.

Contrary to the above, on December 6, 1990, measures had not been taken to provide preservation of a safety-related core spray pump motor located in the Salem/Hope Creek Warehouse No. 4 since late August 1990, in that the motor's space heater had not been connected and energized, the insulation resistance tests had not been performed on the scheduled basis, and the preventiv~

maintenance required in the maintenance managerne~t system (MMS)

Page 1 of 4

  • Attachment NLR-N91068 Repl~ to Notice of Violation inyentory had not been performed on the scheduled basis.

In addition, the motor was missing from-the MMS inventory, although it* had been stored in the wareho_use greater than 3 months, and the inventory did not reflect.the current status.*

II.

RESPONSE TO VIOLATION PSE&G does not dispute the violation.

A..

Root Cause The root cause of this event has been attributed to inadequate procedures.

(1)

Procedure PM-AP.ZZ-0308(Q), "Preventive Maintenance.of stored Material", did not specify responsibilities for**

notifying Inventory Control or Site Services when Inventory Equipment (including Utility Plant Spare Equipment) is returned to stock after having been sent out for repair.

.* This communication is necessary so.

Inventory _control can update the inventory data base indicating the new storage location and Site Services Maintenance Program.

(2)

Procedure NC.NA-AP.ZZ_.0019(Q) "Procurement of Material and Services", did not require the issuance of a single purchase order for repair services of inventory equipment... As a result, *two repair service purchase orders were processed for the subject Core Spray Pump Motor~

The first purchase order was for the initial

-repair scope and the second purchase order was for additional repair work after the motor has been shipped:

to the repair facility.

Current procedures do require the attachment of a "Repair.and Return" form to the first repair purchase order for the motor, but not to the second, as the item had already been shipped.

Consequently, when the motor was shipped back under. the second purchase order, the receiving*package did not contain the "Repair and Return" form, which would start the notification process discussed in item (1) above.

B~

Corrective Actions Taken and Results Achieved The following corrective actions were initiated at the time of inspection and have subsequently been completed.

)

(1)

The spare core spray pump motor (32UP11) was immediately tagged as being nonconforming in accordance with Procedure PM-AP.ZZ-0300(Q).

Page 2 of 4

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Attachment NLR-N91068 Reply to Notice of Violation (2)

A corrective maintenance work order was issued to perform the Megger Test, energize the motor heaters, check oil levels and add oil as necessary, and cover all openings to prevent dust and moisture intrusion.

All required maintenance functions*were satisfactorily completed and the equipment was determined to be up to specifications and ready for use.

(3)

The preventive maintenance cycle was then reestablished for motor 32UP11 in accordance with the existing preventive maintenance requirements stated in the applicable recurring task.

(4)

The preventive maintenance cycle is now current.

The nonconforming tag has been removed and the motor is available for use.

(5)

A review was conducted of capital spares currently in the Preventive Maintenance Program to ensure that this condition did not exist for other items.

This review identified no additional problems.

c.

Corrective Actions Taken to Prevent Recurrence The following corrective actions are being initiated. It is felt these actions will prevent the recurrence of this or any similar violation.

(1)

Procedure PM-AP.ZZ-0308(Q), "Preventive Maintenance of Stored Material", will be revi~ed to reflect a standard communication path for.the receipt and set up of retained spare co~ponents and zero stock items and for resetting the clock for recurring preventive maintenance tasks.

(2)

Procedure NC.NA-AP.ZZ-0019(Q) will be revised to ensure the issuance of only one purchase order for service of a component at any given time.

Any additional service orders will require a change order to the original purchase order.

(3)

A computerized tracking system for capital spare equipment has been established and is presently located in a PC data base.

This trackirig system will be further automated by incorporation into the MMIS data base and will identify equipment storage set up as well as Preventive Maintenance Program applicability; (4)

Personnel training will be conducted on the administrative directive, the planned procedure changes, and the core spray pump motor event.

Page 3 of 4

.Attaqhmerit NLR-N91068 Reply to Notice of.Violation

.The above actions will be completed by August 31~ 1991.

In the interim, an administrative directive will be issued by May 15, 1991, which will provide the guidelines that will be formalized in the above procedure revisions.

. D.

Date When Full Compliance Will Be Achieved As a result of the corrective actions* discussed in.Section II.B above, PSE&G is in full compliance with the applicable requirements.

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