Precursors to potential severe core damage accidents: 1993, A status report. Volume 20: Appendices E and F

1994 
Sixteen operational events that affected sixteen commercial light-water reactors during 1993 and that are considered to be precursors to potential severe core damage are described. All these events had conditional probabilities of subsequent severe core damage greater than or equal to 1.0 {times} 10{sup {minus}6}. These events were identified by first computer-screening the 1993 licensee event reports from commercial light-water reactors to identify those that could potentially be precursors. Candidate precursors were then selected and evaluated in a process similar to that used in previous assessments. Selected events underwent engineering evaluation that identified, analyzed, and documented the precursors. Other events designated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) also underwent a similar evaluation. Finally, documented precursors were submitted for review by licensees and NRC headquarters and regional offices to ensure the plant design and its response to the precursor were correctly characterized. This study is a continuation of earlier work, which evaluated 1969--1981 and 1984--1992 events. The report discusses the general rationale for this study, the selection and documentation of events as precursors, and the estimation of conditional probabilities of subsequent severe core damage for events. This document is bound in two volumes: Volume 19 contains the main report and Appendixesmore » A-D; Volume 20 contains. Appendix E: Resolution of comments on the preliminary 1993 ASP analyses and Appendix F: Licensee event reports and augmented inspection team reports cited in earlier appendices.« less
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