ML19323G953

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RO:800422,fire Protection Alarm for Zone 9,50-ft Elevation of Reactor Bldg,Annunciated & Would Not Reset.Caused by Ionization Detector Reacting to Steam from Local Steam Leak.Leak Will Be Repaired
ML19323G953
Person / Time
Site: Brunswick Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 06/02/1980
From: Tollison A
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
To:
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BSEP-80-944, NUDOCS 8006090314
Download: ML19323G953 (1)


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L,.a Carolina Power & Light Company s_- . . . - . .a Brunswick Steam Electric Plant Company Correspondence P. O. Box 10429 Southport, N. C. 28461 June 2, 1980 FILE: B09-13515 , SERIAL: BSEP/80-944 Mr. James P. O'Reilly, Director U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II, Suite 3100 101 Marietta Street, N. W.

Atlanta, Georgia 30303 BRUFSWICK STEAM ELECTRIC PLANT, UNIT NO. 1 LICENSE NO. DPR-71 DOCKET NO.50-325 SPECIAL REPORT PER TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 6.9.2d

Dear Mr. O'Reilly:

As required by Technical Specifications 3.3.5.7 and 6.9.2d, Carolina Power & Light Company is submitting the following special report.

On April 22, 1980, the fire detection alarm for Zone 9, fifty-foot elevation of the Reactor Building, annunciated and would not reset. An investigation determined that the ionization detector associated with this zone was reacting to steam from a local steam leak. The unit is now in a refueling outage and the leak will be repaired. The fire detectors for Zone 9 have been reset, tested, and returned to service satisfactorily.

Very truly yours, A. C. Tolliso/n, General Manager -

Brunswick Steam Electric Plant RMP/1th cc: Mr. R. A. Hartfield -

Mr. V. Stello, Jr.

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