Information Notice No. 90-36: Apparent Falsification of State of Connecticut Weight Certificates
UNITED STATES
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555
May 24, 1990
Information Notice No. 90-36: APPARENT FALSIFICATION OF STATE OF
CONNECTICUT WEIGHT CERTIFICATES
Addressees:
All holders of operating licenses or construction permits for nuclear power
reactors, and 10 CFR 70 licensees.
Purpose:
This information notice alerts addressees to the need for ensuring that
certifications of master weights to be used for the calibration of torque
wrenches, dynamometers, and other devices are not outdated, thereby
precluding the potential for invalid and inaccurate calibrations. The event
cited in this notice received local media and press attention and also
resulted in inquiries from licensees for any information NRC may have on
this matter. It is expected that recipients will review the information for
applicability to their facilities and consider appropriate actions to avoid
similar problems. However, suggestions contained in this information notice
do not constitute NRC requirements, since no specific action or written
response is required.
Description of Circumstances:
During a source inspection of AKO, Incorporated, Enfield, Connecticut, by
Northeast Utilities on July 19-20, 1989, the utility determined that the
certification of standard weights used to calibrate torque wrenches, torque
multipliers, and dynamometers for use in safety-related activities at
Northeast Utilities' nuclear power plants had apparently been falsified.
AKO test reports and copies of certificates issued by the State of
Connecticut, Department of Consumer Protection, Division of Weights and
Measures (WM) given to Northeast Utilities by AKO stated that the weights
used to calibrate these devices were accepted by WM and could be traced to
the National Institute of Standards and Technology. However, the documents
that the vendor claimed were official certifications of weights were
determined by Northeast Utilities and confirmed by the State to have been
altered to extend their expiration dates.
Test reports supplied by AKO to Northeast Utilities for 52 devices
calibrated on March 17, 1988; April 7, 1988; September 22, 1988; January 5,
1989;
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April 17, 1989; and July 19, 1989, refer to WM certifications that had
expired in March 1986 or that did not exist. The licensee arranged for
another firm to recalibrate all the suspect devices. This firm determined
that all the devices had been calibrated within their required tolerances
and that no corrections were necessary. The licensee indicated that the
tolerance requirements for their devices are of the order of +/- 3 to 5
percent. Some of the AKO standard weights were condemned for use by the
State of Connecticut using +/- 0.01 percent tolerance limits. These limits are
generally well within most licensee tolerance requirements as noted above.
Nevertheless, licensees should be aware that the calibration of measuring
devices can only be considered accurate if the certification of calibrated
weights has not been allowed to expire.
The NRC conducted an inspection at AKO and reviewed pertinent AKO records.
Based on this review, the following licensees were identified as procuring
calibration services or calibration equipment or both from AKO during the
period in question:
Alabama Power Company
Arizona Public Service
Boston Edison Company
Combustion Engineering
Duke Power Company
General Electric Company
Illinois Power Company
Louisiana Power and Light Company
Northeast Nuclear Energy Company
Public Service Electric and Gas Company
Southern California Edison Company
Tennessee Valley Authority
Texas Utilities Generating Company
UNC Naval Products Division
Virginia Electric Power Company
Washington Public Power Supply System
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
The above list may not be all inclusive in that other companies may have
used AKO services, but were not identified in the NRC record review. During
the NRC inspection in December 1989, the NRC was informed by AKO that they
have now purchased a new set of master weights which are certified to
nationally recognized standards. Although this specific matter may not have
high safety significance, licensees should view this occurrence as
application-dependent and consider this experience in future reviews and
audits of calibration service companies and other vendors.
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This information notice requires no specific action or written response. If
you have any questions about the information in this notice, please contact
one of the technical contacts listed below or the appropriate NRR project
manager.
Charles E. Rossi, Director
Division of Operational Events Assessment
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
Technical Contacts: H. Wescott, NRR
(301) 492-3216
W. P. Haass, NRR
(301) 492-3219
Attachment: List of Recently Issued NRC Information Notices
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