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| Site: | Seabrook |
| Issue date: | 02/18/1989 |
| From: | NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION I) |
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TAPE No. 096/097, SIDES A AND B Docket No.
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TAPE NO. 096/097, SIDE A 2
SEABROOK CONTROL ROOM / FRED ANDERSON, JR.
3 START TIME:
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4 FEBRUARY 18, 1989 5
6-SPEAKER:
The time is 5:28 p.m.
The date is 2/18.
7 (Pause.)
8 SPEAKER:
The time is 5:30 p.m.
9 (Pause.)
10 SPEAKER:
The time is 5:45 p.m.
11 (Pause.)
12 VOICE:
Pat Leary, come up.
13 (Pause.)
P 14
-SPEAKER:
The time is 6 p.m.
15 (Pause.)
16 (Transmission noise.)
17 (Pause.)
18 VOICE:
(Inaudible) is clear, Pat.
I 19 (Pause.)
20 VOICE:
Pat Leary, control.
21 SPEAKER:
The time is 6:15 p.m.
22 (Transmission noise.)
23 VOICE:
Yeah, Pat.
If you can hear me, I'll meet you 24 down and at CP38 in let's say five minutes.
25 (Transmission noise.)
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VOICE:
Pat, was that you just finished up?
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2 (Transmission noise.)
6.
3' VOICE:
Okay.
If you're near a phone, how about a i
4 phone call, please?
5 (Pause.)
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6 SPEAKER:
The time is 6:30 p.m.
7 (Pause.)
8 SPEAKER:
The time is 6:45 p.m.
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10 (Transmission noise.)
11 SPEAKER:
The time is 7 p.m.
12 (Pause.)
13 SPEAKER:
The time is 7:15 p.m.
14 (Pause.)
15 SPEAKER:
The time is 7:30 p.m.
16 (Pause.)
17 SPEAKER:
The time is 7:45 p.m.
I 18 (Pause.)
19 (Transmission noise.)
20 SPEAKER:
The time is 8 p.m.
21 (Pause.)
22 (Transmission noise.)
23 SPEAKER:
The time is 8:15 p.m.
24 (Pause.)
25 VOICE:
Mark McCarthy, come up.
3 1
VOICE:
[ Inaudible.)
2 VOICE:
This is John.
I'm down here by the steam 3
generator wet layer pump.
4 VOICE:
Okay, John.
Hold on.
5 (Pause.)
6 VOICE:
I'm going to start flowing from the C i
7 generator.
8 VOICE:
Roger.
9 SPEAKER:
The time is 8:30 p.m.
10 (Pause.)
11 VOICE:
It's (Inaudible) l 12 VOICE:
All right, John.
13 (Pause.)
14 VOICE:
How does that look, John?
15 (Pause.)
16 (Transmission noise.)
17 VOICE:
Okay.
That looks good.
18 VOICE:
Okay, John, we're pulling about 100 gallons a 19 minute.
Where are you going from where you are now?
20 VOICE:
I'm going to be going up to the (Inaudible) l 21 tanks.
22 VOICE:
Okay.
j 23 (Pause.)
24 VOICE:
John, Mike Debay is going to meet you over by 25 the (Inaudible) tanks, okay?
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1 VOICE:
Roger.
2 (Pause.)
I 3
SPEAKER:
The time is 8:45 p.m.
4 (Pause.)
5 SPEAKER:
The time is 9 p.m.
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7 VOICE:
Control room, come up.
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VOICE:
Control room.
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VOICE:
This is John.
I'd like to come back indoors 10 through (Inaudible).
11 VOICE:
(Inaudible), John.
12 (Pause.)
13 VOICE:
Come on in, John.
14-VOICE:
Roger.
Thank you.
15 (Pause.)
16 SPEAKER:
The time is 9:15 p.m.
17
[ Pause.)
18 (Transmission noise.)
19 SPEAKER:
The time is 9:30 p.m.
20 (Pause.)
21 SPEAKER:
The time is 9:45 p.m.
22 (Pause.)
23 VOICE:
John Finnegan, control.
24 (Pause.)
25 VOICE:
Finnegan.
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VOICE:
Yeah, John, is Mike Debay still with you?
2 VOICE:
No, he's not.
He went over to the west 3
process building.
4 VOICE:
Okay, John.
What I'd like to do is attempt a 5
vent on the RHR system.
Why don't you get us on the phone here 6
and we'll get you up to speed?
7 VOICE:
Roger.
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[ Pause.)
9
[ Transmission noise.)
10
[ Pause.)
11 VOICE:
[ Inaudible) Leary, come up.
12
[ Pause.)
13 SPEAKER:
The time is 10 p.m.
14
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15
[ Transmission noise.]
16 SPEAKER:
The time is 10:15 p.m.
17
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18
[ Transmission noise.]
19
[ Pause.)
20
[ Transmission noise.)
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[ Pause.)
22 SPEAKER:
The time is 10:30 p.m.
23 (Pause.)
24 SPEAKER:
The time is 10:45 p.m.
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~ The time is 11 p.m.
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2 (Pause.)
3 SPEAKER:
The time is 11:15 p.m.
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(Transmission noise.)
6 (Pause.]
7 SPEAKER:
The time-is 11:30 p.m.
8 (Pause.)
9 (Transmission noise.)
10 (Pause.)
11 (Transmission noise.)
12 VOICE:
Shaun Riley, control room.
Radio check 13 (Inaudible).
i 14 (Transmission noise.)
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1 17 SPEAKER:
The time is 11:45 p.m.
1 18 (Pause.]
i 19 (Transmission noise.)
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The time is 12 a.m.
l 21 (Pause.]
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23 VOICE:
Control.
Go ahead, Joe.
24 (Transmission noise.]
25 VOICE:
Certainly.
Go ahead and line up the valve.
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(Transmission noise.)
3-VOICE:
[ Inaudible) starting the pump.
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5 (Transmission noise.)
6 VOICE:
No, not yet.
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(Transmission noise.)
8 VOICE:
I believe the chem sample should be gotten.
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- this shift on that.
So it probably would be second set.
10 (Transmission noise.)
11 (Pause.)
12 (Transmission noise.]
i' 13 VOICE:
(Inaudible)-go ahead, Keith.
14 (Transmission noise.)
15 VOICE:
Okay, Keith; 16 (Pause.)
17 SPEAKER:
The time is 12:15 a.m.
18
[ Pause.]
19 (Transmission noise.)
20 VOICE:
Control.
Go ahead, Keith.
21 (Transmission noise.)
22' VOICE:
Okay.
23 (Pause.)
24 VOICE:
Keith Workman, control.
25 (Transmission noise.)
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Yeah, Keith, when you filled the head tank, i
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3 (Transmission noise.]
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VOICE:
75?
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6 (Pause.]
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' VOICE:
Keith Workman, control.
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(Transmission noise.]
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VOICE:- Keith, just fill it up until it goes over the 10 overflow'and the level of the tank doesn't go any higher.
So,
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.just keep it overflowing but don't keep filling it too fast, in 12 other words.
13 (Transmission noise.]
14 VOICE:
No, I don't.
15 (Transmission noise.]
16 (Pause.]
17 SPEAKER:
The time is 12:30 a.m.
18 (Pause.]
19 VOICE:
Keith Workman, control.
20
[ Transmission noise.]
21 VOICE:
What have you got for a head tank level, 22 Keith?
23 (Transmission noise.]
24 VOICE:
(Inaudible] does it look kind of stable?
25 (Transmission noise.]
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VOICE:
Okay..
2 (Transmission noise.)
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3 VOICE:
No.
4.
(Transmission noise.]
5 (Pause.)
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VOICE:
Keith Workman, control room.
FCC head tank 7
high level,,what's your present level? (Transmission noise.)
9 VOICE:
90 percent?
10 (Transmission noise.]
i 11 VOICE:
Okay.
You can stop filling.
12 (Transmission noise.)
13 (Pause.)
.14 VOICE:
Keith, is there a caution tag on any of the i
15 makeup valve isolation?
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[ Transmission noise.)
17 VOICE:
Thank you.
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[ Transmission noise.)
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20 VOICE:
Yeah, Keith, thanks for your help.
Your l:
21 standby (Inaudible) pump is running.
22 (Transmission noise.]
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24 VOICE:
(Inaudible) control.
25 (Pause.]
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SPEAKER:
The time is'12:45,a.m.
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3' (Transmission noise.)
4 (Pause.)
5' VOICE:
Go ahead, Joe.
This is the control room.
6 (Transmission noise.)
7 VOICE:
Okay.
Sounds good.
Sounds like we've gone 8
up about a degree.- That's about what we might expect at the 9
most.
So, it looks like those temperature indicators on the
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10 controllers are probably pretty close.
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12 VOICE:
Yeah, why don't we do that?
That sounds 13 pretty _ good.
We'll let them come back up a little bit in that 14 direction.
How much is the valve for the RWST indicating?
Is 15' that thing full open?
16 (Transmission noise.)
17 (Pause.)
(Transmission noise.)
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Okay.
Sounds good, Joe.
Thanks.
20 (Pause.)
21 VOICE:
Joe Mayer, control.
22 (Pause.)
23 (Transmission noise.)
24 VOICE:
I have an interesting task for you to perform 25 when you are in containment.
Give me a call just before you go I
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3 (Pause.)
4' (T7ansmission noise.)
5-VOICE:
Go ahead, Keith.
This.is the control room.
6 (Transmission noise.)
7 VOICE:
Okay.
Hold on a minute while.I grab the 8
procedure.
9 (Transmission noise.)
10 (Pause.)
11 VOICE:
Keith Workman, control.
l 12 (Transmission noise.)
-13 VOICE:
Yeah, Keith, have you vented the casing on 14 the bravo PCCW pump?
15' (Transmission noise.)
16 VOICE:
Okay.
I guess it's going to be shifting from-17 alpha to bravo, so'you can vent that and double check the L18 lineup.
19 (Transmission noise.)
l' 20 (Pause.)
l 21 (Transmission noise.)
22 VOICE:
Okay, Keith.
Did you get the PCCW pump ready 23 to run?
Both suction discharge valves open?
24 (Transmission noise.)
25 VOICE:
We're going to be starting the B pump and i
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letting it come up to speed in probably about 15 seconds as l
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And you can start 3
closing the discharge valve for the A pump and I need you to 4
tell me when it's full closed via some sort of communication.
5 (Transmission noise.]
6 VOICE:
Okay.
I'm going to start on the B 7
.[ Inaudible) pump.
8
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VOICE:
Keith Workman, control.
.You can start 10 closing the discharge valve of the alpha pump, Keith.
11 (Transmission noise.)
12 (Pause.)
13 (Transmission noise.)
i 14 VOICE:
Okay, Keith.
Stop the alpha PCC, make that 10 SCCW pump.
16 (Transmission noise.]
17 VOICE:
Okay, Keith.
You can re-open that discharge 18-valve now.
19 (Transmission noise.)-
20 VOICE:
(Inaudible.)
21 (Pause.)
- 22 (Transmission noise.)
23 VOICE:
Go ahead, Keith.
24 (Transmission noise.)
25 VOICE:
Okay.
Sounds good.
Thanks, Keith.
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2 (Pause.)
3.
VOICE:
Rick Escanio, control.
4 (Pause.]
5 SPEAKER:
Tha time is 1 a.m.
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7 (Transmission noise.)
8-VOICE:
(Inaudible.)
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(Pause.)
.e 10 VOICE:
Okay, Joe.
Come on back in, r
11 (Pause.)
12 (Transmission noise.)
13 (Pause.)
14 (Transmission noise.)
15 (Pause.)
s 16 (Transmission noise.)
17 (Pause.)
-18 VOICE:
(Inaudible.) control.
19 (Pause.)
20 (Transmission noise.)
21 VOICE:
Control room.
Go ahead, Rob.
22 (Transmission noise.)
23 VOICE:
Well, since you are asking about the -- if 24 Steve said it was the temporary heaters for the strainers for 25 containment, that's what he was referring to.
You were kind of
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breaking up.
2 (Transmission noise.]
3 VOICE:-
I understand you're saying the heater'is:
4L turned on but there's no power?
5 (Pause.)
6 VOICE:
Rob, if you said the neater.was turned on and 7
there's no power, backtrack the cord and tell me if it's 8
plugged in or if it's hard wired and see if you can find a node 9
number.
(Transmission noise.)
10 11 (Pause.]
12 SPEAKER:
The time is 1:15 a.m.
13 (Pause.]
14 (Transmission noise.)
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15 VOICE:
Go ahead, Rob.
16 (Transmission noise.)
17 VOICE: 'Okay.
Did you open up the panel and take a 18 look at the breakers?
19 (Transmission noise.)
1 20 VOICE:
It's in what?
l-21 (Transmission noise.]
f22 (Pause.)
23 (Transmission noise.]
24 (Pause.]
25 VOICE:
[ Inaudible], is there anything inside that 1
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2-(Transmission. noise.)
3 (Pause.)
4 VOICE:
[ Inaudible), we're going to get hold of the 5-duty electrician and have him go out there and assist you in 6
trying'to get power to that.
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[ Pause.).
8 VOICE:'
[ Inaudible), control room.
9-
[ Transmission noise.)
10 VOICE:
Russ, the duty electrician is on his way out.
11 right now to give you a hand with trying to get power back to
'12 that.
13 (Transmission noise.)
14 (Pause.)
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_(Transmission noise.)
16-VOICE:
Control room.
Go ahead.
3 17 (Transmission noise.)
18 VOICE:
So, the best you can determine, we do not 19-need to turn on the space heating in that tent?
20 (Transmission noise.)
21 VOICE:' Okay.
Then we'll leave it off.
22 VOICE:
Russ (Inaudible), control room.
Did you copy 23 that?
24 (Transmission noise.)
25 VOICE:
Okay.
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SPEAKER:
The time is 1:30 a.m.
3 (Pause.)
4 (Transmission l noise.)
5 VOICE:
Control room.
Go ahead, Steve.
6-(Transmission noise.)
7 VOICE:
Okay.
How far open do you want-me toago with 8
it?
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10 VOICE:
(Inaudible.)
11 (Pause.)
12
. VOICE:
The first vent open do you want open, Steve?
13
[ Transmission noise.)
14 VOICE:
Okay.
Coming open.
15 (Pause.)
16 VOICE:
Steve Howard, control room.
4065 is at 40 17-percent.
18 (Transmission noise.)
19 (Pause.]
20 (Transmission' noise.)
21 VOICE:
Steve Howard, control room.
I'm reclosing-22 the recirc valve.
23
[ Transmission noise.)
24
[ Pause.)
25 VOICE:
Shaun Riley, control room.
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2, VOICE:
Shaun, where are you'at?
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-4 VOICE:- Shaun, all I got was static.
Would you give 5' -
me a call on-the phone, please?
6 (Pause.]
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SPEAKER:
The time is 1:45 a.m.
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Keith Workman, control room.
' 10 (Transmission noise.)
11 VOICE:
Keith, if that was you, SCC head tank high 4
12 level alarm reset.
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14 SPEAKER:
The time is 2 a.m.
15 (Pause.)
16
[ Transmission noise.)
17 VOICE:
Control room.
18'.
(Transmission noise.]
19' VOICE:
Copy.
20
[ Pause.]
21 SPEAKER:
The time is 2:15 a.m.
22'
[ Pause.]
1 23 VOICE:
Keith Workman, come up.
24 (Pause.]
25 VOICE:
Keith, I would like to know whether or not
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1-you checked the condensate recirc pump there-in the last 201or 2
30 minutes?
3 VOICE:
Okay.
We've changed, screwed around with th?
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flow (Inaudible) on the main control board a little bit.
You' 5
better check the discharge pressure of the pump and make sure 6
we're either not shutting it off or not running it out.
7 (Pause.).
8 SPEAKER:
The time is 2: 30 a.m.
9 (Pause.)
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11 VOICE:
Control room.
Go ahead, Shaun.
12 (Transmission noise.)
13 VOICE:
Okay.
14 (Pause.)
15 SPEAKER:
The time is 2:45 a.m.
16 (Pause.)
17 (Transmission noise.)
18 VOICE:
Control room.
Go ahead, Rick.
19 (Transmission noise.)
20 VOICE:
Did you say 76, Rick?
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21 (Transmission noise.)
22 VOICE:
Thank you.
23 (Pause.)
24 VOICE:
Rick Escanio, control room.
25 (Transmission noise.)
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VOICE:
Rick, how did loop water flows look to'the B 2
circ water' pump?
3 (Transmission noise.)
4-VOICE:
Okay.
How about the unit 2' loop water pump?
5 Did that look okay?
6 (Transmission noise.]
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VOICE:
Did you get the three valves i.n the fuel 8
storage building?
9 (Transmission noise.)
10 VOICE:
Thank you.
11 (Transmission noise.)
12 (Pause.]
I 13 (Transmission noise.)
14 SPEAKER:
The time is 3 a.m.
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16
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Rick Escanio, control room.
17 (Pause.)
18 (Transmission noise.)
19 VOICE:
Rick, where are you at?
l 20 (Pause.)
21 (Transmission noise.)
22 VOICE:
Are you heading up in this direction?
1.
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23 24 VOICE:
Okay.
When you get up here, we want tC-have 25 our safety meeting.
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The time'is 3:15 a.m.
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5 VOICE:
(Inaudible), control room.
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7 SPEAKER:
The time is 3:30 a.m.
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SPEAKER:. The time is 3:45 a.m.
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11-SPEAKER:
The time is 4 a.m.
12 (Pause.)
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The time is 4:15 a.m.
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15 SPEAKER:
The time is 4:30 a.m.
16 (Pause.]
17.
SPEAKER:
The time is 4:45 a.m.
18 (Pause.]
19 (Transmission noise.]
20 VOICE:
Go ahead, Joe.
This is the control room.
21 (Transmission noise.]
22
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That's a copy.
We can do A vat and then B 23
. vat.
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2 VOICE: -~Okay.
Sounds good, Joe.
3 (Pause.)
4 SPEAKER:
The time is 5 a.m.
5 (Pause.)
6 VOICE:
Shaun Riley, control.
7 (Transmission noise.).
8 VOICE:
Yes, Shaun, I don't know if anybody mentioned 9
it, but, you have to do an I.V. on the 430 valve as well as 424 l
10 for both vats tonight.
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12 (Pause.).
13 (Transmission noise'.)
14 VOICE:
Control room.
Go ahead, Shaun.
15
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.16 VOICE:
24 and 430 both open.
Thank you, Shaun.
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18 SPEAKER:
The time is 5:15 a.m.
19 (Pause.]
20 VOICE:
Tom Burnett, this is Russ Davies.
21 (Pause.)
-22 SPEAKER:
The time is 5:30 a.m.
23 (Pause.]
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-2 SEABROOK. CONTROL ROOM / FRED ANDERSON, JR.
3; START TIME:
0608 4
FEBRUARY 19, 1989
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SPEAKER:
The time is 6:08 a.m.
The date is 2/19.
.7 (Pause.)
8 (Transmission noise.)
9 VOICE:
Go ahead, Keith.
This is the control room.
4 10 (Transmission noise.)
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. VOICE:
-Okay.
Sounds good.
Keep an eye on it.
When' 12 we get the head tank up to a good level, 65 percent or so, you 13' can go ahead and isolate that fill valve.
14 (Transmission noise.)
15 (Pause.)
16 (Transmission noise.)
17 VOICE:
Control room.
Go ahead, Keith.
18 (Transmission noise.)
19 VOICE:
Thank you.
20
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21 (Pause.)
22-SPEAKER:
The time is 6:15 a.m.
23 (Pause.)
24 SPEAKER:
The time is 6:30 a.m.
25 (Pause.)
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2 VOICE: ~ Sounds good, Ron.
3-(Transmission noise.)
4 (Pause.)
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6 (Pause.)
7' VOICE:
Ron, we show 26 pounds on the 26 heaters.
8-(Transmission noise.]
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VOICE:
The discharge pressure on-both feed pumps?
10 (Transmission noise.)
11 VOICE:
Closed.
12 (Transmission noise.)
13 (Pause.)
'14 VOICE:
What is that you want, Ron?
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15 (Transmission noise.)
l Okay, Ron.
~ 16 VOICE:
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19 VOICE:
Would you come back with that one more time, 20 Ron?
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22 (Pause.)
23 VOICE:
What flow control valve are you talking l
24 about, Ron?
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i 2-SPEAKER:
The time is 6:45 a.m.
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5 (Pause.)
6 (Transmission-noise.)
7 (Pause.)
8 (Transmission noise.)
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- VOICE:
hon, I show condensate header coming off of 1
10 the temporary pump to be about 29 or 30 pounds, increasing.
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12 (Pause.)
13 (Transmission noise.)
. 14 VOICE:
Okay, Ron, we're up to about 40 pounds.
15 (Transmission noise.].
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17 (Transmission noise.]
ll 18' VOICE:
47 pounds, Ron.
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[ Transmission noise.)
20 (Pause.)
- 21 SPEAKER:
The time is 7 a.m.
22 (Pause.)
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Ron McIntirc control.
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Yeah, Ron, we're up to about 57 pounds now.
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5 VOICE:
Okay.
Go ahead, Ron.
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I'm still indicating about 63 11
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You say you've got that valve al1~the way i
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Go ahead, Keith.
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Okay.
Sounds good.
I still show 73 pounds 25 and increasing.
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Okay, Ron, I'll watch it from up here too.
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9-VOICE:
Okay, Ron.
You're just pressurizing the 10 header going from the condensate cleaning system through 209, 11 down to 212 and then get a dump into the condenser?
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13 VOICE:
Okay.
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17 VOICE:.Ron McIntire, Howard.
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19 VOICE:
Yeah, Ron, you've dropped about 20 pounds of 20 pressure already.
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23 VOICE:
Ron McIntire, Howard.
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25 VOICE:
Yeah, your pressure is down to about 40
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3 VOICE:
Okay.
I'll be watching it.
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Ron McIntire, Howard, I think your pressure 6
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It's starting to come back up.
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Ron McIntire, Howard.
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1 11 VOICE:
Yeah, Ron, your pressure is up to about 50 or 12 51 pounds.
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Well, I can't really see pressure on the 26 15 heaters.
All I can see is the discharge pressure, but the 16-valves are closed.
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18 VOICE:
Okay.
That's what it sounds like.
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20 VOICE:
That's right.
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25 VOICE:
Okay, Ron, I'll open the discharge valve on
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.the AC pump; valve 2.
Are you ready?
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3' VOICE:
Okay.
I'm opening the discharge valve.
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-8 VOICE:
Between where and the feed bottle, Ron?
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10 VOICE:
Okay.
That sounds like a good guess.
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12 VOICE:
Yeah, I just wonder when they did it the i
13 other day, if they actually had that feed water pipe 14
-[ Inaudible) valve closed?
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Discharge pressure about 54 from the pump and 19 about 56 on the header.
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21 VOICE:
Okay.
Why don't we try closing 401 and see 22 if we can keep pressure?
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25 VOICE:
Kevin, control.
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5 VOICE:
Pressure looks good, Ron.
Still increasing.
6 It's up to 64 and 67 on the header.
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8 VOICE:
Okay.
1 understand you're going back to the 9
condensate filters?
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11 VOICE:
Okay.
Sounds good.
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13 VOICE:
Okay.
Sounds good.
For your information, 14 Ron, we've had some problems with the (Inaudible).
We're 15 entering the action statement on it.
It seems to be inoperable.
16 at this time.
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A lot of stuff.
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20 VOICE:
All right.
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Yeah', I'm looking at between 74 and 76.
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Okay.
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Sounds good.
You're up to 80 pounds, Ron.
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8 VOICE:
I'm watching it.
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11 VOICE:
Ron McIntire, control.
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13-VOICE:
Yeah, pressure _is staying steady, Ron.
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15 VOICE:
Okay.
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SPEAKER:
The time is 7:30 a.m.
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20 VOICE:
Yes, I'm showing 90 pounds up here, Ron.
21 It's still slightly increasing.
I think you're right.
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23 VOICE:
Yes, it looks like it, Ron.
I think you're 24 right.
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Yes, Ron, how do you want to lead it?
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10 VOICE:
(Inaudible), Ron.
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12 VOICE:
Feed-water valve, 133, you want me to verify 13 its location or position?
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15 VOICE:
Okay.
Hold on.
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19 VOICE:
I am working on it, Ron.
Could you give me a 20 call on the phone, please?
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25 VOICE:
Yeah, Ron, but to effectively use that valve,
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21 would connect the downstream portions of the blocked valve with 3:
the upstream portion.
And I'm not sure if we want to do that-4 right now.
It would probably be better to use another vent 5
valve than thai. valve.
I have two in mind.
If you want to 6
call me, we can talx.them over.
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Okay.
Hold on.
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Okay.
I'm watching it.
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Valve pressure is dropping, Ron.
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16 VOICE:
Okay.
Sounds good.
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The time is (Inaudible]
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Ron McIntire, control.
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25 VOICE:
Yeah, pressure is down to about 70 pounds,
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I copied the end of your message, Ron.
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Keith, your pressure is down to 55 pounds.
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Did you copy that, Keith?
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Okay.
172 is shut?
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Ron McIntire, control.
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22 VOICE:
Yeah, your pressure is down to about 35 23 pounds, Ron.
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Knock yourself out.
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I'll be right down.
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Okay.
Give flow to the counter feed cleaning 7
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The time is 8 a.m.
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14 VOICE:
I'll take a look at it, Ron.
Hold on.
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16 VOICE:
Ron McIntire, Howard.
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18 VOICE:
Yeah, Ron, it says in the procedure that 19 valve needs to be throttled one-third open.
It might not be 20 fully a third or it might be constricting flow too much for us, 21 so if you want just have him open it to about a half or 22 something, that might be enough.
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Yeah.
Okay.
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