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| event date = 02/01/2009 21:56 EST
| event date = 02/01/2009 21:56 EST
| last update date = 02/02/2009
| last update date = 02/02/2009
| title = Unusual Event And Reactor Scram Due To Main Transformer Fire
| title = Unusual Event and Reactor Scram Due to Main Transformer Fire
| event text = At 2156 EST, a fire occurred on Main Transformer M1A.  The loss of the main transformer resulted in a reactor scram from full power without complications. The transformer deluge system activated.  The fire brigade responded and offsite assistance from the fire department was obtained to help extinguish the fire. The fire department has since departed the site.  An Unusual Event was declared at 2211 EST based on the transformer fire lasting longer than 15 minutes.  The fire was extinguished at 2227 EST.  A fire reflash watch was established.  There was no damage to any other equipment besides the main transformer.   
| event text = At 2156 EST, a fire occurred on Main Transformer M1A.  The loss of the main transformer resulted in a reactor scram from full power without complications. The transformer deluge system activated.  The fire brigade responded and offsite assistance from the fire department was obtained to help extinguish the fire. The fire department has since departed the site.  An Unusual Event was declared at 2211 EST based on the transformer fire lasting longer than 15 minutes.  The fire was extinguished at 2227 EST.  A fire reflash watch was established.  There was no damage to any other equipment besides the main transformer.   
During the reactor scram transient, the isolation condenser actuated as expected and was subsequently secured.  Four electro-magnetic relief valves actuated and reseated normally.  The plant is currently in hot standby with reactor pressure at 927 psi and water level at 150 inches with all conditions stable and a normal  electrical configuration.
During the reactor scram transient, the isolation condenser actuated as expected and was subsequently secured.  Four electro-magnetic relief valves actuated and reseated normally.  The plant is currently in hot standby with reactor pressure at 927 psi and water level at 150 inches with all conditions stable and a normal  electrical configuration.

Latest revision as of 21:12, 1 March 2018

ENS 44822 +/-
Where
Oyster Creek
New Jersey (NRC Region 1)
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
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+-3.85 h-0.16 days <br />-0.0229 weeks <br />-0.00527 months <br />)
Opened: Andrew Zuchowski
23:05 Feb 1, 2009
NRC Officer: Bill Huffman
Last Updated: Feb 2, 2009
44822 - NRC Website
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