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| event date = 01/12/2008 16:26 CST | | event date = 01/12/2008 16:26 CST | ||
| last update date = 01/12/2008 | | last update date = 01/12/2008 | ||
| title = Manual Reactor Scram Due | | title = Manual Reactor Scram Due to Degraded Cooling to Main Transformers | ||
| event text = On 1/12/08 at 1626 hours a manual scram was inserted due to degraded cooling on the main transformers. All control rods fully inserted and all systems actuated and/or operated as designed. No safety relief valves opened during the event and reactor pressure is currently being controlled within normal bands with bypass valves. Reactor water level is also being controlled within normal bands with the condensate and feedwater system. Group 2 and 3 isolation signals were received however, no valve movement occurred since these valves are normally closed." | | event text = On 1/12/08 at 1626 hours a manual scram was inserted due to degraded cooling on the main transformers. All control rods fully inserted and all systems actuated and/or operated as designed. No safety relief valves opened during the event and reactor pressure is currently being controlled within normal bands with bypass valves. Reactor water level is also being controlled within normal bands with the condensate and feedwater system. Group 2 and 3 isolation signals were received however, no valve movement occurred since these valves are normally closed." | ||
The licensee is investigating a potential electrical fault which may have caused the event, but it appears that there was an electrical fault in the transformer cooling system. The grid is normal with no transmission system warnings in effect. All feeds are available. Reactor vessel level is 32.6 inches stable with normal condensate system feeding the vessel. Primary plant pressure is 815 psig. All safety and BOP electrical buses are energized normally. No bus power was lost. Decay heat path is via bypass valves to the main condenser. | The licensee is investigating a potential electrical fault which may have caused the event, but it appears that there was an electrical fault in the transformer cooling system. The grid is normal with no transmission system warnings in effect. All feeds are available. Reactor vessel level is 32.6 inches stable with normal condensate system feeding the vessel. Primary plant pressure is 815 psig. All safety and BOP electrical buses are energized normally. No bus power was lost. Decay heat path is via bypass valves to the main condenser. |
Latest revision as of 22:15, 1 March 2018
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Grand Gulf Mississippi (NRC Region 4) | |
Reporting | |
10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B), RPS Actuation 10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System Actuation | |
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+-1.48 h-0.0617 days <br />-0.00881 weeks <br />-0.00203 months <br />) | |
Opened: | Frank Weaver 20:57 Jan 12, 2008 |
NRC Officer: | Joe O'Hara |
Last Updated: | Jan 12, 2008 |
43899 - NRC Website
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