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{{#Wiki_filter:September 7, 2010 PRELIMINARY NOTIFICATION OF EVENT OR UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE - PNO-IV-10-003A
{{#Wiki_filter:September 7, 2010 PRELIMINARY NOTIFICATION OF EVENT OR UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE - PNO-IV-10-003A This preliminary notification constitutes EARLY notice of events of POSSIBLE safety or public interest significance. Some of the information may not yet be fully verified or evaluated by the Region Staff.
 
Facility                           Licensee Emergency Classification Entergy Operations, Inc.           _____Notification of Unusual Event Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2       _____Alert Russellville, AR 72802             _____Site Area Emergency Docket: 50-368                     _____General Emergency License: NPF-6                     __x__Not Applicable
This preliminary notification constitutes EARLY notice of events of POSSIBLE safety or public interest significance. Some of the information may not yet be fully verified or evaluated by the Region Staff.  
 
Facility Licensee Emergency Classification Entergy Operations, Inc. _____Notification of Unusual Event Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2 _____Alert Russellville, AR 72802 _____Site Area Emergency Docket: 50-368 _____General Emergency License: NPF-6 __x__Not Applicable  


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
UPDATE - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE, UNIT 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION REQUIRED REACTOR SHUTDOWN On September 4, 2010, Unit 2 of Arkansas Nuclear One was restarted following the completion of repairs to an emergency diesel generator.  
UPDATE - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE, UNIT 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION REQUIRED REACTOR SHUTDOWN On September 4, 2010, Unit 2 of Arkansas Nuclear One was restarted following the completion of repairs to an emergency diesel generator.
 
That unit had been shutdown on August 23, 2010, because the 2K-4B emergency diesel generator (EDG) had experienced crankcase pressure out-of-specification high following preventive and corrective maintenance on the EDG, and because the licensee had not been able to identify and correct the cause of that issue within the required technical specification action statement completion time of 14 days.
That unit had been shutdown on August 23, 2010, because the 2K-4B emergency diesel generator (EDG) had experienced crankcase pressure out-of-specification high following preventive and corrective maintenance on the EDG, and because the licensee had not been able to identify and correct the cause of that issue within the required technical specification action statement completion time of 14 days.  
 
On September 2, 2010, at approximately 3:18 p.m., CST, after extensive corrective maintenance and testing, the licensee declared the 2K-4B EDG operable. Significant maintenance activities had included inspection of all 24 EDG pistons as well as replacement of all piston rings for the 12 lower pistons, both pistons in the #10 cylinder, and both turbochargers.
On September 2, 2010, at approximately 3:18 p.m., CST, after extensive corrective maintenance and testing, the licensee declared the 2K-4B EDG operable. Significant maintenance activities had included inspection of all 24 EDG pistons as well as replacement of all piston rings for the 12 lower pistons, both pistons in the #10 cylinder, and both turbochargers.
The licensee restarted the reactor and reconnected the unit to the electrical grid on September 4, 2010, at 3:27 a.m., CST.  
The licensee restarted the reactor and reconnected the unit to the electrical grid on September 4, 2010, at 3:27 a.m., CST.
 
NRC resident inspectors monitored maintenance and testing of the EDG and observed the unit startup.
NRC resident inspectors monitored maintenance and testing of the EDG and observed the unit startup.  
The state of Arkansas has been informed. This information has been discussed with licensee management and is current as of 8:00 a.m., September 7, 2010, CST.
 
This preliminary notification is issued for information only and no further action by the staff is anticipated.
The state of Arkansas has been informed. This information has been discussed with licensee management and is current as of 8:00 a.m., September 7, 2010, CST.  
ADAMS Accession Number: ML102500492 Contacts:       B. Hagar                         Fred Sanchez 817-805-2236                     479-857-9199 bob.hagar@nrc.gov               alfred.sanchez@nrc.gov}}
 
This preliminary notification is issued for information only and no further action by the staff is anticipated.  
 
ADAMS Accession Number: ML102500492  
 
Contacts: B. Hagar Fred Sanchez 817-805-2236 479-857-9199 bob.hagar@nrc.gov alfred.sanchez@nrc.gov}}


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PNO-IV-10-003A: Update - Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2 Technical Specification Required Reactor Shutdown
ML102500492
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Site: Arkansas Nuclear Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 09/07/2010
From: Hagar R, Sanchez F
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Download: ML102500492 (1)


September 7, 2010 PRELIMINARY NOTIFICATION OF EVENT OR UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE - PNO-IV-10-003A This preliminary notification constitutes EARLY notice of events of POSSIBLE safety or public interest significance. Some of the information may not yet be fully verified or evaluated by the Region Staff.

Facility Licensee Emergency Classification Entergy Operations, Inc. _____Notification of Unusual Event Arkansas Nuclear One, Unit 2 _____Alert Russellville, AR 72802 _____Site Area Emergency Docket: 50-368 _____General Emergency License: NPF-6 __x__Not Applicable

Subject:

UPDATE - ARKANSAS NUCLEAR ONE, UNIT 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION REQUIRED REACTOR SHUTDOWN On September 4, 2010, Unit 2 of Arkansas Nuclear One was restarted following the completion of repairs to an emergency diesel generator.

That unit had been shutdown on August 23, 2010, because the 2K-4B emergency diesel generator (EDG) had experienced crankcase pressure out-of-specification high following preventive and corrective maintenance on the EDG, and because the licensee had not been able to identify and correct the cause of that issue within the required technical specification action statement completion time of 14 days.

On September 2, 2010, at approximately 3:18 p.m., CST, after extensive corrective maintenance and testing, the licensee declared the 2K-4B EDG operable. Significant maintenance activities had included inspection of all 24 EDG pistons as well as replacement of all piston rings for the 12 lower pistons, both pistons in the #10 cylinder, and both turbochargers.

The licensee restarted the reactor and reconnected the unit to the electrical grid on September 4, 2010, at 3:27 a.m., CST.

NRC resident inspectors monitored maintenance and testing of the EDG and observed the unit startup.

The state of Arkansas has been informed. This information has been discussed with licensee management and is current as of 8:00 a.m., September 7, 2010, CST.

This preliminary notification is issued for information only and no further action by the staff is anticipated.

ADAMS Accession Number: ML102500492 Contacts: B. Hagar Fred Sanchez 817-805-2236 479-857-9199 bob.hagar@nrc.gov alfred.sanchez@nrc.gov