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ENS 5321215 February 2018 05:04:00At time 0306 (CST), Main Steamline Radiation Monitor 2-RE-2326 (Main Steamline 2-02) reading spiked and declared non-functional. With this radiation monitor non-functional, all of the emergency action levels for a steam generator tube rupture in steam generator 2-02 could neither be evaluated nor monitored. This unplanned condition is reportable as a loss of assessment capability per 10CFR50.72(b)(3)(xiii). Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant (CPNPP) has assurance of steam generator integrity and fuel cladding integrity and there is a negligible safety significance to the current condition from a public health and safety perspective. Additionally, compensatory measures are in place to assure adequate monitoring capability is available to implement the CPNPP emergency plan in the unlikely event of challenges to the steam generator or fuel cladding. The N16 radiation monitor serves as a backup with alarm function and Radiation Protection technicians have been briefed on taking local readings with a Geiger-Mueller tube on MSL 2-02. Corrective actions are being pursued to restore 2-RE-2326 to functional status. The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified.
ENS 529452 September 2017 01:36:00At time 2140 (CDT) on September 1, 2017, CPNPP (Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant) Unit 2 experienced two (2) dropped rods, one control, one shutdown. The reactor was then manually tripped. This event is being reported in accordance with 10CFR50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B) for reactor trip and 10CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A) for an actuation of auxiliary feedwater. Currently Unit 2 is being maintained in Hot Standby (Mode 3) in accordance with Integrated Plant Operating Procedure IP0-007B, Emergency Response Guideline Procedure Network has been exited. Decay Heat is being rejected to the Main Condenser via Steam Dump Valves (Turbine Bypass Valves). The NRC Resident Inspector has been notified. All rods inserted into the core during the trip. No relief or safety valves actuated during the plant transient. The electrical grid is stable and supplying plant loads. Unit 1 was not affected by the transient.