Part 21 Report - 1997-341
ACCESSION #: 9705120023
Manufacturers of
Automatic Switch Co. DEPENDABLE CONTROL
Since 1888
FLORHAM PARK, NEW JERSEY 07932 o NJ-(201) 966-2000 / NY-(212) 344-3765
FAX: (201) 966-2628
April 29, 1997
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Washington, DC 20555
ATTN: Document Control Desk
Dear Sir:
We are writing to notify you of a potential safety-related problem with
ASCO HV 266000-007/J Scram Solenoid Pilot Valves (SSPV's) possibly
supplied to several BWR Nuclear Plants through our customer, General
Electric Company.
During performance maintenance testing of SSPV's at GPU Nuclear's Oyster
Creek Nuclear Plant, some thirteen out of thirty-six SSPV's installed in
the plant exhibited excessive air leakage. An investigation by the
utility, General Electric, and ASCO concluded that the leakage was the
result of hardening of the core disc in the SSPV pilot head.
Subsequent investigation by ASCO indicates that some SSPV's installed in
the Oyster Creek Plant may have been shipped with core discs fabricated
from commercial grade Buna-N (Nitrile) material rather than the required
nuclear grade Fluorocarbon material.
We are continuing our investigation in cooperation with the utility and
General Electric to determine the root cause of this problem and
population of suspect SSPV's. At the present time, the evidence suggests
that the substitution of the Buna-N material occurred in a portion of the
first lot of SSPV's manufactured after a 1994 design change that changed
the core discs to the Fluorocarbon material.
We will keep you informed of the progress of our investigation. Please
feel free to contact me at 201-966-2100 for additional information.
Sincerely,
AUTOMATIC SWITCH COMPANY
Randy P. Smith
President
RPS/ja
CC: General Electric
GPU Nuclear - Oyster Creek
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