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| | #REDIRECT [[05000325/LER-1980-055-03, /03L-0:on 800812,during Startup Preparations, Reactor Vessel Conductivity Measured Excessively High.Caused by Organics Breakdown in Reactor Vessel.Series of Condensate Makeup & Reject Operations Performed Using Charcoal Filt]] |
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| | issue date = 11/12/1980
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| | title = 14 & 15,vessel Conductivity Levels Found Excessive.Caused by Breakdown of Organics in Reactor Vessel.Conductivity Reduced to within Specified Limits by Condensate Makeup & Reject Operations
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| | author name = Tollison A
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| | author affiliation = CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO.
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| | addressee affiliation = NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II)
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| | docket = 05000325
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| | document report number = LER-80-055-03L, LER-80-55-3L, NUDOCS 8011210472
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| | package number = ML20002A752
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| | document type = LICENSEE EVENT REPORT (SEE ALSO AO RO), TEXT-SAFETY REPORT
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| | page count = 2
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| | Title = 14 & 15,vessel Conductivity Levels Found Excessive.Caused by Breakdown of Organics in Reactor Vessel.Conductivity Reduced to within Specified Limits by Condensate Makeup & Reject Operations
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| | Docket = 05000325
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| | LER year = 1980
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| | LER number = 55
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| | LER revision = 3
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