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On 9/29/09, at 2323 (hours) Unit 2 was man … On 9/29/09, at 2323 (hours) Unit 2 was manually scrammed due to loss of one of the remaining two Condensate Booster Pumps due to low pump suction pressure. The cause for the Condensate Booster Pump low suction pressures is unknown at this time, but is under investigation. The operating crew was removing feedwater pump 2B from service when the condensate booster pump tripped. The condensate booster pump 2C was already out of service to support maintenance. After the reactor was scrammed manually, reactor water level lowered below the automatic scram set point (+2 inches) and below the automatic start for HPCI and RCIC (-45 inches). All expected Primary and Secondary Containment Isolation valves operated as required, isolation groups 2, 3, 6 and 8 were actuated. Both reactor recirculation pumps tripped due to the low reactor water level. HPCI and RCIC actuated as expected to restore reactor water level. Reactor pressure control was maintained on the turbine bypass valves, and no Main Steam Relief Valves (MSRVs) were opened as a result of the transient.</br>At this time the unit is stable in mode 3. Reactor water level is being controlled using one Reactor Feedwater pump. HPCI and RCIC have been returned to standby readiness. Reactor pressure is being automatically maintained by the main turbine bypass valves.</br>This event is reportable as a 4 hour non-emergency report due to 10CFR50.72(b)(2)(iv)(A) and (B) (ECCS discharge to the reactor and Reactor Protection System (RPS) actuation) and as an 8 hour non-emergency report due to 10CFR50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A) (specified system actuations).</br>Lowest observed Reactor Vessel Water Level (RVWL) was -50 inches. Following actuation of HPCI level recovered to +51 inches and then returned to the normal operating band of +33 inches. Safety-related equipment out-of-service prior to the scram included Core Spray Loop 1. All control rods fully inserted. Unit 2 is in a normal post scram electrical lineup.</br>The licensee informed the NRC Resident Inspector and does not plan a press release.</br>* * * UPDATE FROM MIKE HUNTER TO JOE O'HARA AT 1508 ON 9/30/09 * * * </br>The initial notification made at 0409 hours ET on September 30, 2009, reported that the RCIC system actuated as expected in conjunction with the HPCI to restore Reactor Pressure Vessel (RPV) water level. However, during a review of plant data, BFN (Browns Ferry Nuclear) determined that after receiving a valid actuation signal, RCIC failed to inject to the RPV. The cause of the failure is under investigation.</br> </br>The licensee informed the NRC Resident Inspector of the update and does not plan a press release.</br>Notified R2DO(Ernstes).n a press release.
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On 9/29/09, at 2323 (hours) Unit 2 was man … On 9/29/09, at 2323 (hours) Unit 2 was manually scrammed due to loss of one of the remaining two Condensate Booster Pumps due to low pump suction pressure. The cause for the Condensate Booster Pump low suction pressures is unknown at this time, but is under investigation. The operating crew was removing feedwater pump 2B from service when the condensate booster pump tripped. The condensate booster pump 2C was already out of service to support maintenance. After the reactor was scrammed manually, reactor water level lowered below the automatic scram set point (+2 inches) and below the automatic start for HPCI and RCIC (-45 inches). All expected Primary and Secondary Containment Isolation valves operated as required, isolation groups 2, 3, 6 and 8 were actuated. Both reactor recirculation pumps tripped due to the low reactor water level. HPCI and RCIC actuated as expected to restore reactor water level. Reactor pressure control was maintained on the turbine bypass valves, and no Main Steam Relief Valves (MSRVs) were opened as a result of the transient.</br>At this time the unit is stable in mode 3. Reactor water level is being controlled using one Reactor Feedwater pump. HPCI and RCIC have been returned to standby readiness. Reactor pressure is being automatically maintained by the main turbine bypass valves.</br>This event is reportable as a 4 hour non-emergency report due to 10CFR50.72(b)(2)(iv)(A) and (B) (ECCS discharge to the reactor and Reactor Protection System (RPS) actuation) and as an 8 hour non-emergency report due to 10CFR50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A) (specified system actuations).</br>Lowest observed Reactor Vessel Water Level (RVWL) was -50 inches. Following actuation of HPCI level recovered to +51 inches and then returned to the normal operating band of +33 inches. Safety-related equipment out-of-service prior to the scram included Core Spray Loop 1. All control rods fully inserted. Unit 2 is in a normal post scram electrical lineup.</br>The licensee informed the NRC Resident Inspector and does not plan a press release.</br>* * * UPDATE FROM MIKE HUNTER TO JOE O'HARA AT 1508 ON 9/30/09 * * * </br>The initial notification made at 0409 hours ET on September 30, 2009, reported that the RCIC system actuated as expected in conjunction with the HPCI to restore Reactor Pressure Vessel (RPV) water level. However, during a review of plant data, BFN (Browns Ferry Nuclear) determined that after receiving a valid actuation signal, RCIC failed to inject to the RPV. The cause of the failure is under investigation.</br> </br>The licensee informed the NRC Resident Inspector of the update and does not plan a press release.</br>Notified R2DO(Ernstes).n a press release.
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