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At 1814 (hrs. EDT) on October 10, 2004, Ho … At 1814 (hrs. EDT) on October 10, 2004, Hope Creek Generating Station was manually scrammed due to a steam leak in the Turbine Building. All Control Rods inserted fully. Subsequent to the manual actuation of the Reactor Protection System, reactor pressure was reduced to minimize the effects of the steam leak. Degrading Main Condenser Vacuum following the scram resulted in trips of all operating Reactor Feed Pump Turbines at 10 (inches) HgA. The High Pressure Coolant Injection (HPCI) and Reactor Core Isolation Cooling (RCIC) Systems were manually initiated for reactor level control and the Main Steam Isolation Valves (MSIV's) were closed to isolate the leak - MSIV closure was completed prior to reaching the Main Condenser Vacuum isolation setpoint of 21.5 (inches) HgA. During plant stabilization, Reactor Water Level lowered below the RPS actuation setpoint of 12.5 inches four separate times. First, following the initial scram. Second, immediately following initiation of the HPCI and RCIC systems, when the 'A' and 'B' Reactor Water Level channels lowered to -38 inches (Level 2). Level 2 is the HPCI and RCIC actuation setpoint and Primary Containment Isolation actuation setpoint for Groups 2, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, and 20 valves. Because only two of the four Level 2 instrument channels actuated, the isolation of these systems was channel dependent and occurred as required by the respective isolation logic. Third, following manual closure of the MSIVs. Finally, Reactor Water Level lowered below 12.5 inches following reset of the original manual scram signal which resulted in an automatic scram signal. RCIC was re-initiated manually to restore Reactor Water Level.</br>No personnel were injured during this event. The plant is currently stable in OPCON 3 with reactor pressure at 615 psig. Pressure control (decay heat removal) was transitioned to HPCI in pressure control mode during plant stabilization. Reactor Water Level is being maintained with the Secondary Condensate Pumps. Two loops of RHR in Suppression Pool Cooling mode are in service with Suppression Pool Temperature at 110 degrees F in compliance with Technical Specification 3.6.2.1 Action b.2. Actions to determine the cause of the steam leak and effect repairs are in progress.</br>The licensee will inform Lower Alloway Creek Township and has informed the NRC resident inspector.</br>* * * UPDATE ON 10/11/04 @ 0049 HRS EDT BY BAUER TO GOULD * * * </br>On steam leak investigation, a walk down of the turbine building condenser bay determined the source of the leak to be a failure of an 8 inch moisture separator dump line. The line break is located approximately one foot from the condenser shell penetration. An additional investigation into the root cause of the failure has commenced.</br>The NRC Resident Inspector was notified and Lower Alloway Creek Township will be notified.</br>The Reg 1 RDO (Richard Barkley) and EO (Chris Grimes) were informed.</br>HOO Note: See Event # 41110were informed.
HOO Note: See Event # 41110
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At 1814 (hrs. EDT) on October 10, 2004, Ho … At 1814 (hrs. EDT) on October 10, 2004, Hope Creek Generating Station was manually scrammed due to a steam leak in the Turbine Building. All Control Rods inserted fully. Subsequent to the manual actuation of the Reactor Protection System, reactor pressure was reduced to minimize the effects of the steam leak. Degrading Main Condenser Vacuum following the scram resulted in trips of all operating Reactor Feed Pump Turbines at 10 (inches) HgA. The High Pressure Coolant Injection (HPCI) and Reactor Core Isolation Cooling (RCIC) Systems were manually initiated for reactor level control and the Main Steam Isolation Valves (MSIV's) were closed to isolate the leak - MSIV closure was completed prior to reaching the Main Condenser Vacuum isolation setpoint of 21.5 (inches) HgA. During plant stabilization, Reactor Water Level lowered below the RPS actuation setpoint of 12.5 inches four separate times. First, following the initial scram. Second, immediately following initiation of the HPCI and RCIC systems, when the 'A' and 'B' Reactor Water Level channels lowered to -38 inches (Level 2). Level 2 is the HPCI and RCIC actuation setpoint and Primary Containment Isolation actuation setpoint for Groups 2, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, and 20 valves. Because only two of the four Level 2 instrument channels actuated, the isolation of these systems was channel dependent and occurred as required by the respective isolation logic. Third, following manual closure of the MSIVs. Finally, Reactor Water Level lowered below 12.5 inches following reset of the original manual scram signal which resulted in an automatic scram signal. RCIC was re-initiated manually to restore Reactor Water Level.</br>No personnel were injured during this event. The plant is currently stable in OPCON 3 with reactor pressure at 615 psig. Pressure control (decay heat removal) was transitioned to HPCI in pressure control mode during plant stabilization. Reactor Water Level is being maintained with the Secondary Condensate Pumps. Two loops of RHR in Suppression Pool Cooling mode are in service with Suppression Pool Temperature at 110 degrees F in compliance with Technical Specification 3.6.2.1 Action b.2. Actions to determine the cause of the steam leak and effect repairs are in progress.</br>The licensee will inform Lower Alloway Creek Township and has informed the NRC resident inspector.</br>* * * UPDATE ON 10/11/04 @ 0049 HRS EDT BY BAUER TO GOULD * * * </br>On steam leak investigation, a walk down of the turbine building condenser bay determined the source of the leak to be a failure of an 8 inch moisture separator dump line. The line break is located approximately one foot from the condenser shell penetration. An additional investigation into the root cause of the failure has commenced.</br>The NRC Resident Inspector was notified and Lower Alloway Creek Township will be notified.</br>The Reg 1 RDO (Richard Barkley) and EO (Chris Grimes) were informed.</br>HOO Note: See Event # 41110were informed.
HOO Note: See Event # 41110
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