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Dresden Nuclear Power Station, Unit 2, Commonwealth
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eCommonwealth
e Commonwealth
Edison1400OpusPlaceDownersGrove,illinois60515February19,1993U.S.NuclearRegulatory
Edison 1400 Opus Place Downers Grove, illinois 60515 February 19, 1993 U.S.Nuclear Regulatory
Commission
Commission
Washington,
Washington, D.C.20555 Attention:
D.C.20555Attention:
Document Control Desk Subject: Dresden Nuclear Power Station Units 2 and 3 Response to Notice of Violation Inspection
DocumentControlDeskSubject:DresdenNuclearPowerStationUnits2and3ResponsetoNoticeofViolation
Report 50-237/92028;
Inspection
Report50-237/92028;
50-249/92028
50-249/92028
NRCDocketNumbers50-237and50-249Reference:
NRC Docket Numbers 50-237 and 50-249 Reference:
T.O.MartinlettertoL.O.Delseorge,
T.O.Martin letter to L.O.Delseorge, dated January 20, 1993, transmitting
datedJanuary20,1993,transmitting
Inspection
Inspection
Report50-237/92028;
Report 50-237/92028;
50-249/92028
50-249/92028
EnclosedisCommonwealth
Enclosed is Commonwealth
EdisonCompany's
Edison Company's (CECo)response to the Notice of Violation (NOV)which was transmitted
(CECo)responsetotheNoticeofViolation
with the referenced
(NOV)whichwastransmitted
letter.The NOV cited two Severity Level IV violations
withthereferenced
requiring a written response.The response to these violations
letter.TheNOVcitedtwoSeverityLevelIVviolations
is provided in the attachment.
requiring
If your staff has any questions or comments concerning
awrittenresponse.
this letter, please refer them to Denise Saccomando, Compliance
Theresponsetotheseviolations
Engineer at (708)663-7285.Sincerely, cZ~A~D.Farrar Nuclear Regulatory
isprovidedintheattachment.
Services Manager Attachment
Ifyourstaffhasanyquestions
cc: A.B.Davis, Regional Administrator
orcommentsconcerning
-Region III J.Stand, Project Manager-NRR M.N.Leach, Senior Resident Inspector-Dresden 9302250251
thisletter,pleasereferthemtoDeniseSaccomando,
930219 PDR ADOCK 05000237 Q PDR ZNLD/2112/13  
Compliance
Engineerat(708)663-7285.
Sincerely,
cZ~A~D.FarrarNuclearRegulatory
ServicesManagerAttachment
cc:A.B.Davis,RegionalAdministrator
-RegionIIIJ.Stand,ProjectManager-NRRM.N.Leach,SeniorResidentInspector
-Dresden9302250251
930219PDRADOCK05000237QPDRZNLD/2112/13  
   
   
ATIACHMENTRESPONSETONOTICEOFVlOLATION
ATI ACHMENT RESPONSE TO NOTICE OF VlOLATION NRC INSPECTlON
NRCINSPECTlON
REPORT 50-237/92028, 50-249/92028
REPORT50-237/92028,
.Vi l n: 2 79202 1.2 2 2 10 CFR 50, Appendix B, Criterion V, requires that activities
50-249/92028
affecting quality shall be prescribed
.Viln:2792021.22210CFR50,AppendixB,Criterion
by document instructions, procedures, or drawings, of a type appropriate
V,requiresthatactivities
to the circumstances
affecting
and shall be accomplished
qualityshallbeprescribed
in accordance
bydocumentinstructions,
with these instructions, procedures, or drawings.Procedure DOP 6900-07, Revision 9,"125Vdc Ground Detections", required that the procedure be immediately
procedures,
performed at DC system grounds above 60Vdc, and a B1 Work Request be submitted once the ground was located.Furthermore, the procedure required, at grounds above 115Vdc, initiation
ordrawings,
of a 14 day time clock (administrative
ofatypeappropriate
Limiting Condition for Operation (LCO))to locate and remove the ground and preparation
tothecircumstances
of a Justification
andshallbeaccomplished
for Continued Operation (JCO)if the ground could not be located or isolated within 14 days.Procedure DAP 07-05, Revision 9,"Operating
inaccordance
Logs and Records", Paragraph B.5, required that when a LCO entry occurs, the event must be logged in the LCO Log.Contrary to the above: 1.On September 26, 1992, when a 125Vdc system ground was present in Unit 3, the Licensee failed to initiate actions to locate and remove the ground.In addition, the Licensee failed to initiate an administrative
withtheseinstructions,
LCO and document the event in the LCO Log.2.On November 3, 1992, when 125Vdc grounds were present in both Units 2 and 3, an administrative
procedures,
LCO was initiated and logged in the LCO Log for Unit 3 only.The Licensee could not provide evidence that actions were taken to identify and remove the grounds in either unit.3.On November 12, 1992, when a 125Vdc ground was present in Unit 3, the licensee failed to initiate actions to locate and remove the ground.ZNLD/2112/14  
ordrawings.
Procedure
DOP6900-07,Revision9,"125VdcGroundDetections",
requiredthattheprocedure
beimmediately
performed
atDCsystemgroundsabove60Vdc,andaB1WorkRequestbesubmitted
oncethegroundwaslocated.Furthermore,
theprocedure
required,
atgroundsabove115Vdc,initiation
ofa14daytimeclock(administrative
LimitingCondition
forOperation
(LCO))tolocateandremovethegroundandpreparation
ofaJustification
forContinued
Operation
(JCO)ifthegroundcouldnotbelocatedorisolatedwithin14days.Procedure
DAP07-05,Revision9,"Operating
LogsandRecords",
Paragraph
B.5,requiredthatwhenaLCOentryoccurs,theeventmustbeloggedintheLCOLog.Contrarytotheabove:1.OnSeptember
26,1992,whena125VdcsystemgroundwaspresentinUnit3,theLicenseefailedtoinitiateactionstolocateandremovetheground.Inaddition,
theLicenseefailedtoinitiateanadministrative
LCOanddocumenttheeventintheLCOLog.2.OnNovember3,1992,when125VdcgroundswerepresentinbothUnits2and3,anadministrative
LCOwasinitiated
andloggedintheLCOLogforUnit3only.TheLicenseecouldnotprovideevidencethatactionsweretakentoidentifyandremovethegroundsineitherunit.3.OnNovember12,1992,whena125VdcgroundwaspresentinUnit3,thelicenseefailedtoinitiateactionstolocateandremovetheground.ZNLD/2112/14  
   
   
ATIACHMENTRESPONSETONOTICEOFVIOLATION
ATI ACHMENT RESPONSE TO NOTICE OF VIOLATION NRC INSPECTION
NRCINSPECTION
REPORT 50-237/92028, 50-249/92028
REPORT50-237/92028,
.REA ON F VI LATION: Dresden Station concurs with item 1 of the violation as written.Dresden Station procedures
50-249/92028
provide clear guidance on required actions upon identification
.REAONFVILATION:DresdenStationconcurswithitem1oftheviolation
of dc grounds.It is clear that personnel failed to meet management's
aswritten.DresdenStationprocedures
provideclearguidanceonrequiredactionsuponidentification
ofdcgrounds.Itisclearthatpersonnel
failedtomeetmanagement's
expectations.
expectations.
Investigation
Investigation
oftheeventsindicated
of the events indicated that personnel failed to follow established
thatpersonnel
station procedures.
failedtofollowestablished
With the issuance of the violation Dresden Station initiated an investigation
stationprocedures.
which revealed that station did take appropriate
Withtheissuanceoftheviolation
actions on November 3 and November 12th In regard to the November 3, 1992, ground involving Unit 3 (example 2), action was taken to identify and remove the ground.The Unit 3 Log entry states that a ground check was performed at 1857 hours for a-155V ground on the 125Vdc system.The ground was identified
DresdenStationinitiated
on bus 3A-2 circuit number 16 and Work Request D-13836 was written for investigation
aninvestigation
and repair of the circuit.Electrical
whichrevealedthatstationdidtakeappropriate
actionsonNovember3andNovember12thInregardtotheNovember3,1992,groundinvolving
Unit3(example2),actionwastakentoidentifyandremovetheground.TheUnit3Logentrystatesthatagroundcheckwasperformed
at1857hoursfora-155Vgroundonthe125Vdcsystem.Thegroundwasidentified
onbus3A-2circuitnumber16andWorkRequestD-13836waswrittenforinvestigation
andrepairofthecircuit.Electrical
Maintenance
Maintenance
identified
identified
andreplacedabrokenterminalblock.Furthertestingrevealedthattheauxiliary
and replaced a broken terminal block.Further testing revealed that the auxiliary transformer
transformer
31 fire protection
31fireprotection
circuit was grounded.Work Request 15077 was written to implement repairs.ln regard to the November 3, 1992, ground involving Unit 2 (example 2), action was taken to identify and remove the ground.Work Request D-13806 was written for investigation
circuitwasgrounded.
of the ground;however, the ground cleared before Electrical
WorkRequest15077waswrittentoimplement
repairs.lnregardtotheNovember3,1992,groundinvolving
Unit2(example2),actionwastakentoidentifyandremovetheground.WorkRequestD-13806waswrittenforinvestigation
oftheground;however,thegroundclearedbeforeElectrical
Maintenance
Maintenance
personnel
personnel could begin work.The Unit 2 ground was not documented
couldbeginwork.TheUnit2groundwasnotdocumented
in the LCO Log since it never reached the required 115 volts, as specified in DOP 6900-06,'125Vdc Ground Detection".
intheLCOLogsinceitneverreachedtherequired115volts,asspecified
In regard to the November 12, 1992, ground involvinq Unit 3 (example 3), action was taken to locate and remove the ground.The Unit Operator logged the-115V ground, the ground checking, and the LCO in the Unit Log Book.The ground was located on bus 3A-2.No work request was written since Work Requests D-13836 and D-15077 were already open to investigate
inDOP6900-06,'125VdcGroundDetection".
the ground on bus 3A-2.On November 16, 1992, Work Request D-14129 was written to document a-90V ground on the Unit 3 125Vdc system.Electrical
InregardtotheNovember12,1992,groundinvolvinq
Unit3(example3),actionwastakentolocateandremovetheground.TheUnitOperatorloggedthe-115Vground,thegroundchecking,
andtheLCOintheUnitLogBook.Thegroundwaslocatedonbus3A-2.NoworkrequestwaswrittensinceWorkRequestsD-13836andD-15077werealreadyopentoinvestigate
thegroundonbus3A-2.OnNovember16,1992,WorkRequestD-14129waswrittentodocumenta-90VgroundontheUnit3125Vdcsystem.Electrical
Maintenance
Maintenance
personnel
personnel investigated
investigated
and resolved the ground under work requests D-13836 and D-15077.The ground was monitored until January 2, 1993, and never returned.RREC N AND I VED For example 1, the identified
andresolvedthegroundunderworkrequestsD-13836andD-15077.Thegroundwasmonitored
ground has cleared without any action by station personnel.
untilJanuary2,1993,andneverreturned.
RRECNANDIVEDForexample1,theidentified
groundhasclearedwithoutanyactionbystationpersonnel.
Operations
Operations
personnel
personnel involved in the September 26, 1992, event were counseled by Operations's
involvedintheSeptember
senior management
26,1992,eventwerecounseled
with regards to the importance
byOperations's
of procedure adherence.
seniormanagement
withregardstotheimportance
ofprocedure
adherence.
ZNLD/2112/15  
ZNLD/2112/15  
   
   
ATTACHMENT
ATTACHMENT
RESPONSETONOTICEOFVIOLATION
RESPONSE TO NOTICE OF VIOLATION NRC INSPECTION
NRCINSPECTION
REPORT 50-237/92028, 50-249/92028
REPORT50-237/92028,
.QQQQE VE TE D RTHE V N The Operations
50-249/92028
Manager has discussed failure to follow established
.QQQQEVETEDRTHEVNTheOperations
Managerhasdiscussed
failuretofollowestablished
procedures
procedures
withtheShiftEngineers.
with the Shift Engineers.
Beginning
Beginning on February 10, 1993, the Shift Engineers tailgated with their respective
onFebruary10,1993,theShiftEngineers
crews the importance
tailgated
of following procedures.
withtheirrespective
They were reminded that adherence to procedures
crewstheimportance
is a basic expectation
offollowing
and is required to ensure safe, reliable operations.
procedures.
DATE F LL MP LIAN E Full compliance
Theywereremindedthatadherence
was achieved when the individual
toprocedures
was counseled.
isabasicexpectation
andisrequiredtoensuresafe,reliableoperations.
DATEFLLMPLIANEFullcompliance
wasachievedwhentheindividual
wascounseled.
ZNLO/2112/16  
ZNLO/2112/16  
   
   
ATIACHMENTRESPONSETONOTICEOFVIOLATION
ATI ACHMENT RESPONSE TO NOTICE OF VIOLATION NRC INSPECT(ON
NRCINSPECT(ON
REPORT 50-237/92028, 50-249/92028, TION: 24 2 2 10CFR50, Appendix B, Criterion XVI, requires that measures shall be established
REPORT50-237/92028,
to assure that conditions
50-249/92028,
adverse to quality, such as failures, malfunctions, deficiencies, deviations, defective material and equipment, and nonconformance
TION:242210CFR50,AppendixB,Criterion
are promptly identified
XVI,requiresthatmeasuresshallbeestablished
and corrected.
toassurethatconditions
Contrary to the above, in February and April 1992, the licensee identified
adversetoquality,suchasfailures,
oversized fuses in various safety related circuits including the Emergency Diesel Generator exciters and Low Pressure Coolant circuitry.
malfunctions,
As of December, 1992, this condition adverse to quality had not been corrected.
deficiencies,
REAS NF RTHEVI TI N The fuse verification
deviations,
program identified
defective
fuses that were inadequately
materialandequipment,
sized.These discrepancies
andnonconformance
were noted on Technical Problem Reports (TPRs)and forwarded to Corporate Engineering
arepromptlyidentified
for resolution.
andcorrected.
The Engineering
Contrarytotheabove,inFebruaryandApril1992,thelicenseeidentified
oversized
fusesinvarioussafetyrelatedcircuitsincluding
theEmergency
DieselGenerator
excitersandLowPressureCoolantcircuitry.
AsofDecember,
1992,thiscondition
adversetoqualityhadnotbeencorrected.
REASNFRTHEVITINThefuseverification
programidentified
fusesthatwereinadequately
sized.Thesediscrepancies
werenotedonTechnical
ProblemReports(TPRs)andforwarded
toCorporate
Engineering
forresolution.
TheEngineering
evaluation
evaluation
ofthefuseintheUnit2LowPressureCoolantInjection
of the fuse in the Unit 2 Low Pressure Coolant Injection (LPCI)circuitry states that,"the currently installed 20A fuse, Bussmann Type MIN, in Panel 902-32, provides adequate protection
(LPCI)circuitry
for the circuit," and that the"existing installed 20A fuse protects the circuit." The evaluation
statesthat,"thecurrently
also indicated that the fuse may not coordinate
installed
with the upstream 30A circuit breaker.No safety significance
20Afuse,BussmannTypeMIN,inPanel902-32,providesadequateprotection
or operability
forthecircuit,"
concerns were attributed
andthatthe"existing
to this potential lack of fuse coordination.
installed
20Afuseprotectsthecircuit."
Theevaluation
alsoindicated
thatthefusemaynotcoordinate
withtheupstream30Acircuitbreaker.Nosafetysignificance
oroperability
concernswereattributed
tothispotential
lackoffusecoordination.
Engineering
Engineering
did,however,recommend
did, however, recommend replacement
replacement
of the fuse.When the evaluation
ofthefuse.Whentheevaluation
arrived at Dresden, the fuse coordinator
arrivedatDresden,thefusecoordinator
prioritized
prioritized
replacement
replacement
oftheLPCIfusecommensurate
of the LPCI fuse commensurate
withitslackofsafetysignificance
with its lack of safety significance
andoperability
and operability
concerns.
concerns.No specific due date was assigned for the fuse replacement.
Nospecificduedatewasassignedforthefusereplacement.
Engineering's
Engineering's
operability
operability
assessment
assessment
ofthefusesintheUnit2dieselgenerator
of the fuses in the Unit 2 diesel generator excitation
excitation
cabinets recommended
cabinetsrecommended
no compensatory
nocompensatory
actions to ensure operability (i.e.the system is operable with the currently installed fuses).Two 30A fuses and one 40A fuse were installed in the Unit 2 excitation
actionstoensureoperability
cabinet, instead of the 25A fuses presented in the system drawing.The evaluation
(i.e.thesystemisoperablewiththecurrently
again included a recommendation
installed
to replace the subject fuses.It stated that during an abnormal fault condition, the fuses may not protect the primary windings of control transformers.
fuses).Two30Afusesandone40Afusewereinstalled
The recommendation
intheUnit2excitation
was based on guidance from GE Bulletin GET-30396,"How to Select an Apply Power Fuses, Types EJ-1 and EJ0-1." An Action Due Date for fuse replacement
cabinet,insteadofthe25Afusespresented
of February 28, 1993, was assigned by Engineering.
inthesystemdrawing.Theevaluation
The reasoning behind the assigned due date was based upon the engineering
againincludedarecommendation
judgment that any expected fault condition that a 25A fuse could protect against would also be protected by a 30A or 40A fuse.ZNLD/2112/17  
toreplacethesubjectfuses.Itstatedthatduringanabnormalfaultcondition,
thefusesmaynotprotecttheprimarywindingsofcontroltransformers.
Therecommendation
wasbasedonguidancefromGEBulletinGET-30396,
"HowtoSelectanApplyPowerFuses,TypesEJ-1andEJ0-1."AnActionDueDateforfusereplacement
ofFebruary28,1993,wasassignedbyEngineering.
Thereasoning
behindtheassignedduedatewasbasedupontheengineering
judgmentthatanyexpectedfaultcondition
thata25Afusecouldprotectagainstwouldalsobeprotected
bya30Aor40Afuse.ZNLD/2112/17  
   
   
ATTACHMENT
ATTACHMENT
RESPONSETONOTICEOFVIOLATION
RESPONSE TO NOTICE OF VIOLATION NRC INSPECTION
NRCINSPECTION
REPORT 50-237/92028, 50-249/92028
REPORT50-237/92028,
Since identification
50-249/92028
of the diesel fuse discrepancy
Sinceidentification
in April, 1992, Dresden Station has taken numerous actions to address Engineering's
ofthedieselfusediscrepancy
fuse replacement
inApril,1992,DresdenStationhastakennumerousactionstoaddressEngineering's
fusereplacement
recommendation.
recommendation.
Mostsignificant
Most significant
oftheseactionswasamoredetailedengineering
of these actions was a more detailed engineering
calculation
calculation
thatsupported
that supported continued operation with the currently installed diesel generator fuses.This calculation
continued
states that"GE 25A, 30A, and 40A fuses, Type EJ0-1, will clear the fault before any damage is done to the primary windtngs of the transformer
operation
or the circuit." This evaluation
withthecurrently
confirmed Engineering's
installed
previous operability
dieselgenerator
fuses.Thiscalculation
statesthat"GE25A,30A,and40Afuses,TypeEJ0-1,willclearthefaultbeforeanydamageisdonetotheprimarywindtngsofthetransformer
orthecircuit."
Thisevaluation
confirmed
Engineering's
previousoperability
assessment
assessment
andtheengineering
and the engineering
judgmentofthefusecoordinator.
judgment of the fuse coordinator.
DresdenStationbelievesthattheLPCIfuseswerenotreplacedpriortotheinspection
Dresden Station believes that the LPCI fuses were not replaced prior to the inspection
periodbecausenosafetyoroperability
period because no safety or operability
concernexistswiththecurrently
concern exists with the currently installed fuse.For the diesel generator fuses, numerous actions were taken to replace and procure the fuses and fuse clips prior to the assigned Action Due Date of February 28, 1993.Dresden does acknowledge, however, that Engineering's
installed
fuse.Forthedieselgenerator
fuses,numerousactionsweretakentoreplaceandprocurethefusesandfuseclipspriortotheassignedActionDueDateofFebruary28,1993.Dresdendoesacknowledge,
however,thatEngineering's
recommendations
recommendations
shouldhavebeendispositioned
should have been dispositioned
inamoretimelymanner.Dresdenidentified
in a more timely manner.Dresden identified
theneedforadditional
the need for additional
administrative
administrative
controlsforfusesidentified
controls for fuses identified
forreplacement
for replacement
underthefuseupgradeprogram,Examination
under the fuse upgrade program, Examination
ofthecurrentDresdenAdministrative
of the current Dresden Administrative
Procedure
Procedure (DAP)11-27,"Control and Maintenance
(DAP)11-27,"ControlandMaintenance
of Fuses and the Fuse List," indicated that it did not provide direction for dispositioning
ofFusesandtheFuseList,"indicated
of TPRs issued prior to October, 1992.C RRE TIVE TEP T E LT D The Unit 2 LPCI fuse was changed out on February 19, 1993.The Unit 3 LPCI system has also been inspected.
thatitdidnotprovidedirection
The Unit 3 LPCI fuse has the correct amperage, but is a MIN-type fuse rather than the recommended
fordispositioning
KTN-type fuse.While no operability
ofTPRsissuedpriortoOctober,1992.CRRETIVETEPTELTDTheUnit2LPCIfusewaschangedoutonFebruary19,1993.TheUnit3LPCIsystemhasalsobeeninspected.
concerns have been raised, Dresden will still replace the Unit 3 LPCI fuse the next time LPCI is out-of-service.
TheUnit3LPCIfusehasthecorrectamperage,
For good engineering
butisaMIN-typefuseratherthantherecommended
practice, the one 40A diesel generator fuse on Unit 2 will be replaced with a 30A fuse by April 30, 1993.A Document Change Request was submitted on February 19, 1993 to update the amperage on all related drawings to 30 amps.To augment administrative
KTN-typefuse.Whilenooperability
controls until DAP 11-27 is revised, the Modification
concernshavebeenraised,DresdenwillstillreplacetheUnit3LPCIfusethenexttimeLPCIisout-of-service.
Forgoodengineering
practice,
theone40Adieselgenerator
fuseonUnit2willbereplacedwitha30AfusebyApril30,1993.ADocumentChangeRequestwassubmitted
onFebruary19,1993toupdatetheamperageonallrelateddrawingsto30amps.Toaugmentadministrative
controlsuntilDAP11-27isrevised,theModification
Implementation
Implementation
Sup'ervisor
Sup'ervisor
hasissuedamemorandum
has issued a memorandum
tothefusecoordinator
to the fuse coordinator
incorporating
incorporating
direction
direction for fuse replacements
forfusereplacements
identified
identified
inTechnical
in Technical Problem Reports issued prior to October, 1992.ZNLD/2112/18  
ProblemReportsissuedpriortoOctober,1992.ZNLD/2112/18  
   
   
ATlACHMENTRESPONSETONOTICEOFVIOLATION
ATl ACHMENT RESPONSE TO NOTICE OF VIOLATION NRC INSPECTION
NRCINSPECTION
REPORT 50-237/92028, 50-249/92028
REPORT50-237/92028,
.RRECTIVE TEP EN T AV ID ER VI LATION: DAP 11-27, will be revised by March 31, 1993, to incorporate
50-249/92028
the interim directions
.RRECTIVETEPENTAVIDERVILATION:DAP11-27,willberevisedbyMarch31,1993,toincorporate
described in the above memorandum.
theinterimdirections
DATE OF FULL MP Full compliance
described
was achieved with the issuance a memorandum
intheabovememorandum.
to the fuse coordinator
DATEOFFULLMPFullcompliance
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Responds to NRC 930120 Ltr Re Violations Noted in Insp Repts 50-237/92-28 & 50-249/92-28.Corrective Actions:Lpci Fuse Changes Out on 930219 & One 40A DG Fuse Will Be Replaced W/ 30A Fuse by 930430
ML18037A084
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Issue date: 02/19/1993
From: FARRAR D
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
NUDOCS 9302250251
Download: ML18037A084 (16)


See also: IR 05000237/1992028

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DOCUMENT DISTRIBUTION

SYSTEM REGULATORY

INFORMATION

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SYSTEM (RIDS)CESSION NBR:9302250251

DOC.DATE: 93/02/19 NOTARIZED:

NO DOCKET¹CIL:50-237

Dresden Nuclear Power Station, Unit 2, Commonwealth

E 05000237 50-24/Dresden.Nuclear Power Station, Unit 3, Commonwealth

E 05000249 AUTH.NAME AUTHOR AFFILIATION

FARRAR,DE Commonwealth

Edison Co.RECIP.NAME

RECIPIENT AFFILIATION

Document Control Branch (Document Control Desk)SUBJECT: Responds to NRC ltr re violations

noted in insp rept 50-237/92-28

6 50-249/92-28.Corrective

actions:Unit

2 LPCI fuse changed out on 930219.W/930219

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ENCL SIZE: TITLE: General (50 Dkt)-Insp Rept/Notice

of Violation Response NOTES:License

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with 10CFR2,2.109(12/22/72).

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LISTS FOR DOCUMENTS YOU DON'T NEED!TOTAL NUMBER OF COPIES REQUIRED: LTTR 25 ENCL 25

e Commonwealth

Edison 1400 Opus Place Downers Grove, illinois 60515 February 19, 1993 U.S.Nuclear Regulatory

Commission

Washington, D.C.20555 Attention:

Document Control Desk Subject: Dresden Nuclear Power Station Units 2 and 3 Response to Notice of Violation Inspection

Report 50-237/92028;

50-249/92028

NRC Docket Numbers 50-237 and 50-249 Reference:

T.O.Martin letter to L.O.Delseorge, dated January 20, 1993, transmitting

Inspection

Report 50-237/92028;

50-249/92028

Enclosed is Commonwealth

Edison Company's (CECo)response to the Notice of Violation (NOV)which was transmitted

with the referenced

letter.The NOV cited two Severity Level IV violations

requiring a written response.The response to these violations

is provided in the attachment.

If your staff has any questions or comments concerning

this letter, please refer them to Denise Saccomando, Compliance

Engineer at (708)663-7285.Sincerely, cZ~A~D.Farrar Nuclear Regulatory

Services Manager Attachment

cc: A.B.Davis, Regional Administrator

-Region III J.Stand, Project Manager-NRR M.N.Leach, Senior Resident Inspector-Dresden 9302250251

930219 PDR ADOCK 05000237 Q PDR ZNLD/2112/13

ATI ACHMENT RESPONSE TO NOTICE OF VlOLATION NRC INSPECTlON

REPORT 50-237/92028, 50-249/92028

.Vi l n: 2 79202 1.2 2 2 10 CFR 50, Appendix B, Criterion V, requires that activities

affecting quality shall be prescribed

by document instructions, procedures, or drawings, of a type appropriate

to the circumstances

and shall be accomplished

in accordance

with these instructions, procedures, or drawings.Procedure DOP 6900-07, Revision 9,"125Vdc Ground Detections", required that the procedure be immediately

performed at DC system grounds above 60Vdc, and a B1 Work Request be submitted once the ground was located.Furthermore, the procedure required, at grounds above 115Vdc, initiation

of a 14 day time clock (administrative

Limiting Condition for Operation (LCO))to locate and remove the ground and preparation

of a Justification

for Continued Operation (JCO)if the ground could not be located or isolated within 14 days.Procedure DAP 07-05, Revision 9,"Operating

Logs and Records", Paragraph B.5, required that when a LCO entry occurs, the event must be logged in the LCO Log.Contrary to the above: 1.On September 26, 1992, when a 125Vdc system ground was present in Unit 3, the Licensee failed to initiate actions to locate and remove the ground.In addition, the Licensee failed to initiate an administrative

LCO and document the event in the LCO Log.2.On November 3, 1992, when 125Vdc grounds were present in both Units 2 and 3, an administrative

LCO was initiated and logged in the LCO Log for Unit 3 only.The Licensee could not provide evidence that actions were taken to identify and remove the grounds in either unit.3.On November 12, 1992, when a 125Vdc ground was present in Unit 3, the licensee failed to initiate actions to locate and remove the ground.ZNLD/2112/14

ATI ACHMENT RESPONSE TO NOTICE OF VIOLATION NRC INSPECTION

REPORT 50-237/92028, 50-249/92028

.REA ON F VI LATION: Dresden Station concurs with item 1 of the violation as written.Dresden Station procedures

provide clear guidance on required actions upon identification

of dc grounds.It is clear that personnel failed to meet management's

expectations.

Investigation

of the events indicated that personnel failed to follow established

station procedures.

With the issuance of the violation Dresden Station initiated an investigation

which revealed that station did take appropriate

actions on November 3 and November 12th In regard to the November 3, 1992, ground involving Unit 3 (example 2), action was taken to identify and remove the ground.The Unit 3 Log entry states that a ground check was performed at 1857 hours0.0215 days <br />0.516 hours <br />0.00307 weeks <br />7.065885e-4 months <br /> for a-155V ground on the 125Vdc system.The ground was identified

on bus 3A-2 circuit number 16 and Work Request D-13836 was written for investigation

and repair of the circuit.Electrical

Maintenance

identified

and replaced a broken terminal block.Further testing revealed that the auxiliary transformer

31 fire protection

circuit was grounded.Work Request 15077 was written to implement repairs.ln regard to the November 3, 1992, ground involving Unit 2 (example 2), action was taken to identify and remove the ground.Work Request D-13806 was written for investigation

of the ground;however, the ground cleared before Electrical

Maintenance

personnel could begin work.The Unit 2 ground was not documented

in the LCO Log since it never reached the required 115 volts, as specified in DOP 6900-06,'125Vdc Ground Detection".

In regard to the November 12, 1992, ground involvinq Unit 3 (example 3), action was taken to locate and remove the ground.The Unit Operator logged the-115V ground, the ground checking, and the LCO in the Unit Log Book.The ground was located on bus 3A-2.No work request was written since Work Requests D-13836 and D-15077 were already open to investigate

the ground on bus 3A-2.On November 16, 1992, Work Request D-14129 was written to document a-90V ground on the Unit 3 125Vdc system.Electrical

Maintenance

personnel investigated

and resolved the ground under work requests D-13836 and D-15077.The ground was monitored until January 2, 1993, and never returned.RREC N AND I VED For example 1, the identified

ground has cleared without any action by station personnel.

Operations

personnel involved in the September 26, 1992, event were counseled by Operations's

senior management

with regards to the importance

of procedure adherence.

ZNLD/2112/15

ATTACHMENT

RESPONSE TO NOTICE OF VIOLATION NRC INSPECTION

REPORT 50-237/92028, 50-249/92028

.QQQQE VE TE D RTHE V N The Operations

Manager has discussed failure to follow established

procedures

with the Shift Engineers.

Beginning on February 10, 1993, the Shift Engineers tailgated with their respective

crews the importance

of following procedures.

They were reminded that adherence to procedures

is a basic expectation

and is required to ensure safe, reliable operations.

DATE F LL MP LIAN E Full compliance

was achieved when the individual

was counseled.

ZNLO/2112/16

ATI ACHMENT RESPONSE TO NOTICE OF VIOLATION NRC INSPECT(ON

REPORT 50-237/92028, 50-249/92028, TION: 24 2 2 10CFR50, Appendix B, Criterion XVI, requires that measures shall be established

to assure that conditions

adverse to quality, such as failures, malfunctions, deficiencies, deviations, defective material and equipment, and nonconformance

are promptly identified

and corrected.

Contrary to the above, in February and April 1992, the licensee identified

oversized fuses in various safety related circuits including the Emergency Diesel Generator exciters and Low Pressure Coolant circuitry.

As of December, 1992, this condition adverse to quality had not been corrected.

REAS NF RTHEVI TI N The fuse verification

program identified

fuses that were inadequately

sized.These discrepancies

were noted on Technical Problem Reports (TPRs)and forwarded to Corporate Engineering

for resolution.

The Engineering

evaluation

of the fuse in the Unit 2 Low Pressure Coolant Injection (LPCI)circuitry states that,"the currently installed 20A fuse, Bussmann Type MIN, in Panel 902-32, provides adequate protection

for the circuit," and that the"existing installed 20A fuse protects the circuit." The evaluation

also indicated that the fuse may not coordinate

with the upstream 30A circuit breaker.No safety significance

or operability

concerns were attributed

to this potential lack of fuse coordination.

Engineering

did, however, recommend replacement

of the fuse.When the evaluation

arrived at Dresden, the fuse coordinator

prioritized

replacement

of the LPCI fuse commensurate

with its lack of safety significance

and operability

concerns.No specific due date was assigned for the fuse replacement.

Engineering's

operability

assessment

of the fuses in the Unit 2 diesel generator excitation

cabinets recommended

no compensatory

actions to ensure operability (i.e.the system is operable with the currently installed fuses).Two 30A fuses and one 40A fuse were installed in the Unit 2 excitation

cabinet, instead of the 25A fuses presented in the system drawing.The evaluation

again included a recommendation

to replace the subject fuses.It stated that during an abnormal fault condition, the fuses may not protect the primary windings of control transformers.

The recommendation

was based on guidance from GE Bulletin GET-30396,"How to Select an Apply Power Fuses, Types EJ-1 and EJ0-1." An Action Due Date for fuse replacement

of February 28, 1993, was assigned by Engineering.

The reasoning behind the assigned due date was based upon the engineering

judgment that any expected fault condition that a 25A fuse could protect against would also be protected by a 30A or 40A fuse.ZNLD/2112/17

ATTACHMENT

RESPONSE TO NOTICE OF VIOLATION NRC INSPECTION

REPORT 50-237/92028, 50-249/92028

Since identification

of the diesel fuse discrepancy

in April, 1992, Dresden Station has taken numerous actions to address Engineering's

fuse replacement

recommendation.

Most significant

of these actions was a more detailed engineering

calculation

that supported continued operation with the currently installed diesel generator fuses.This calculation

states that"GE 25A, 30A, and 40A fuses, Type EJ0-1, will clear the fault before any damage is done to the primary windtngs of the transformer

or the circuit." This evaluation

confirmed Engineering's

previous operability

assessment

and the engineering

judgment of the fuse coordinator.

Dresden Station believes that the LPCI fuses were not replaced prior to the inspection

period because no safety or operability

concern exists with the currently installed fuse.For the diesel generator fuses, numerous actions were taken to replace and procure the fuses and fuse clips prior to the assigned Action Due Date of February 28, 1993.Dresden does acknowledge, however, that Engineering's

recommendations

should have been dispositioned

in a more timely manner.Dresden identified

the need for additional

administrative

controls for fuses identified

for replacement

under the fuse upgrade program, Examination

of the current Dresden Administrative

Procedure (DAP)11-27,"Control and Maintenance

of Fuses and the Fuse List," indicated that it did not provide direction for dispositioning

of TPRs issued prior to October, 1992.C RRE TIVE TEP T E LT D The Unit 2 LPCI fuse was changed out on February 19, 1993.The Unit 3 LPCI system has also been inspected.

The Unit 3 LPCI fuse has the correct amperage, but is a MIN-type fuse rather than the recommended

KTN-type fuse.While no operability

concerns have been raised, Dresden will still replace the Unit 3 LPCI fuse the next time LPCI is out-of-service.

For good engineering

practice, the one 40A diesel generator fuse on Unit 2 will be replaced with a 30A fuse by April 30, 1993.A Document Change Request was submitted on February 19, 1993 to update the amperage on all related drawings to 30 amps.To augment administrative

controls until DAP 11-27 is revised, the Modification

Implementation

Sup'ervisor

has issued a memorandum

to the fuse coordinator

incorporating

direction for fuse replacements

identified

in Technical Problem Reports issued prior to October, 1992.ZNLD/2112/18

ATl ACHMENT RESPONSE TO NOTICE OF VIOLATION NRC INSPECTION

REPORT 50-237/92028, 50-249/92028

.RRECTIVE TEP EN T AV ID ER VI LATION: DAP 11-27, will be revised by March 31, 1993, to incorporate

the interim directions

described in the above memorandum.

DATE OF FULL MP Full compliance

was achieved with the issuance a memorandum

to the fuse coordinator

incorporating

direction for fuse replacements

identified

in Technical Problem Reports issued prior to October, 1992.ZNLD/2112/19