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| event date = 08/05/2009 07:50 PDT
| event date = 08/05/2009 07:50 PDT
| last update date = 08/05/2009
| last update date = 08/05/2009
| title = Unusual Event Declared Due To Toxic Gas From A Switchgear Fire In The Turbine Building
| title = Unusual Event Declared Due to Toxic Gas from a Switchgear Fire in the Turbine Building
| event text = At 0750 PDT the licensee experienced a turbine trip and reactor scram.  At approximately the same time, a fire was detected in the non-safety related 6.9 kV feed bus to switchgear SH-5 and SH-6 in the turbine building.  The fire and associated fault to the switchgear feed bus caused a loss of power to both reactor recirculation pumps and the automatic reactor scram.  The fire produced smoke and potentially toxic gases.  Due to the presence of potentially toxic gas in the power plant, an Unusual Event was declared at 0812 PDT based on EAL 9.3.U.3.  At the present time, the fire is out and the smoke is being cleared from the plant.   
| event text = At 0750 PDT the licensee experienced a turbine trip and reactor scram.  At approximately the same time, a fire was detected in the non-safety related 6.9 kV feed bus to switchgear SH-5 and SH-6 in the turbine building.  The fire and associated fault to the switchgear feed bus caused a loss of power to both reactor recirculation pumps and the automatic reactor scram.  The fire produced smoke and potentially toxic gases.  Due to the presence of potentially toxic gas in the power plant, an Unusual Event was declared at 0812 PDT based on EAL 9.3.U.3.  At the present time, the fire is out and the smoke is being cleared from the plant.   
All rods fully inserted upon the reactor scram. Systems functioned as expected except for problems with the EHC system which resulted in the bypass valves remaining open which caused the reactor to depressurize to approximately 390 psi.  MSIVs were manually shut to halt the reactor depressurization and cooldown.  Decay heat is being removed via relief valves to the suppression pool with reactor pressure being maintained between 500 and 600 psi.  Suppression pool cooling is via RHR.  Makeup water to the reactor is via normal feed.  Licensee is on natural circulation at the time of this report.  Normal shutdown electrical alignment is established with the exception of Division II emergency switchgear which is aligned to the backup transformer.  
All rods fully inserted upon the reactor scram. Systems functioned as expected except for problems with the EHC system which resulted in the bypass valves remaining open which caused the reactor to depressurize to approximately 390 psi.  MSIVs were manually shut to halt the reactor depressurization and cooldown.  Decay heat is being removed via relief valves to the suppression pool with reactor pressure being maintained between 500 and 600 psi.  Suppression pool cooling is via RHR.  Makeup water to the reactor is via normal feed.  Licensee is on natural circulation at the time of this report.  Normal shutdown electrical alignment is established with the exception of Division II emergency switchgear which is aligned to the backup transformer.  

Latest revision as of 22:11, 1 March 2018

ENS 45245 +/-
Where
Columbia Generating Station Energy Northwest icon.png
Washington (NRC Region 4)
Reporting
Emergency class: Unusual Event
10 CFR 50.72(a) (1) (i), Emergency Class Declaration

10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B), RPS Actuation

10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System Actuation
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+-2.83 h-0.118 days <br />-0.0168 weeks <br />-0.00388 months <br />)
Opened: John Slack
12:00 Aug 5, 2009
NRC Officer: Donald Norwood
Last Updated: Aug 5, 2009
45245 - NRC Website
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