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| identified by = NRC | | identified by = NRC | ||
| Inspection procedure = IP 71153 | | Inspection procedure = IP 71153 | ||
| Inspector = E Gray, J Furia, J Laughlin, M Catts, M Gray, M Jennerich, O Ayegbiso, S Mccarverj, Nogglem Catts, M Jennerich, O Masnyk-Bailey, P Finney, S Barr, S Hammann, S Mccarver, T O | | Inspector = E Gray, J Furia, J Laughlin, M Catts, M Gray, M Jennerich, O Ayegbiso, S Mccarverj, Nogglem Catts, M Jennerich, O Masnyk-Bailey, P Finney, S Barr, S Hammann, S Mccarver, T O'Hara | ||
| CCA = N/A for ROP | | CCA = N/A for ROP | ||
| INPO aspect = | | INPO aspect = | ||
| description = During Hurricane Irene's impact at Indian Point on August 28, 2011, operations personnel identified water intrusion in the 480 volt room. Water was entering the room through the seals around SW piping that penetrated the wall between the transformer yard and the 480 volt room. Operations personnel identified that the drain nearest to the water intrusion was plugged, and used a catch basin to direct the water to another drain. Operations personnel also placed sandbags around the 480 volt switchgear. The inspectors walked down the area during the hurricane and determined no water impacted the operation of the 480 volt switchgear. The inspectors are opening an URI to review the licensee's evaluation of the causes of the water intrusion into the 480 volt room and determine if there is a performance deficiency. Entergy personnel wrote CR-IP2-2011-4324 to address this issue. | | description = During Hurricane Irene's impact at Indian Point on August 28, 2011, operations personnel identified water intrusion in the 480 volt room. Water was entering the room through the seals around SW piping that penetrated the wall between the transformer yard and the 480 volt room. Operations personnel identified that the drain nearest to the water intrusion was plugged, and used a catch basin to direct the water to another drain. Operations personnel also placed sandbags around the 480 volt switchgear. The inspectors walked down the area during the hurricane and determined no water impacted the operation of the 480 volt switchgear. The inspectors are opening an URI to review the licensee's evaluation of the causes of the water intrusion into the 480 volt room and determine if there is a performance deficiency. Entergy personnel wrote CR-IP2-2011-4324 to address this issue. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:17, 21 February 2018
Site: | Indian Point |
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Report | IR 05000247/2011004 Section 4OA3 |
Date counted | Sep 30, 2011 (2011Q3) |
Type: | URI: |
cornerstone | Mitigating Systems |
Identified by: | NRC identified |
Inspection Procedure: | IP 71153 |
Inspectors (proximate) | E Gray J Furia J Laughlin M Catts M Gray M Jennerich O Ayegbiso S Mccarverj Nogglem Catts M Jennerich O Masnyk-Bailey P Finney S Barr S Hammann S Mccarver T O'Hara |
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