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| event date = 05/15/2004 11:54 CDT
| event date = 05/15/2004 11:54 CDT
| last update date = 05/15/2004
| last update date = 05/15/2004
| title = Manual Reactor Trip Due To Diver Entangled In Intake Crib
| title = Manual Reactor Trip Due to Diver Entangled in Intake Crib
| event text = A Unit 2 manual reactor trip was initiated when the control room was notified that a diver was entangled in the intake crib.  Divers were being used to inspect the intake crib, install buoys, and the fish deterrent system.  The diver's umbilical cord became snagged and attempts to free it were unsuccessful.  The Unit 2 circulating water system was secured to aid in removing the diver from the water.  The diver still had breathing air available during the transient.  The diver was subsequently removed from the water unhurt.
| event text = A Unit 2 manual reactor trip was initiated when the control room was notified that a diver was entangled in the intake crib.  Divers were being used to inspect the intake crib, install buoys, and the fish deterrent system.  The diver's umbilical cord became snagged and attempts to free it were unsuccessful.  The Unit 2 circulating water system was secured to aid in removing the diver from the water.  The diver still had breathing air available during the transient.  The diver was subsequently removed from the water unhurt.
Plant systems functioned as required, including the Reactor Protection and Auxiliary Feedwater Systems.  There was no Emergency Core Cooling System actuation.  Note: The condenser was unavailable because circulating water was secured.  This caused a loss of condenser vacuum and its use as a heat sink.  The atmospheric steam dumps are currently being used for heat removal from the steam generators.  The circulating water system was subsequently restored to service.  This event is reportable pursuant to 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B), any event or condition that results in actuation of the reactor protection system (RPS) when the reactor is critical and 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), PWR auxiliary feedwater system.
Plant systems functioned as required, including the Reactor Protection and Auxiliary Feedwater Systems.  There was no Emergency Core Cooling System actuation.  Note: The condenser was unavailable because circulating water was secured.  This caused a loss of condenser vacuum and its use as a heat sink.  The atmospheric steam dumps are currently being used for heat removal from the steam generators.  The circulating water system was subsequently restored to service.  This event is reportable pursuant to 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B), any event or condition that results in actuation of the reactor protection system (RPS) when the reactor is critical and 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), PWR auxiliary feedwater system.

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ENS 40754 +/-
Where
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Wisconsin (NRC Region 3)
Reporting
10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(iv)(B), RPS Actuation

10 CFR 50.72(b)(3)(iv)(A), System Actuation
LER: 05000301/LER-2004-002
Time - Person (Reporting Time:+-1.7 h-0.0708 days <br />-0.0101 weeks <br />-0.00233 months <br />)
Opened: Jim Wilson
15:12 May 15, 2004
NRC Officer: Bill Gott
Last Updated: May 15, 2004
40754 - NRC Website
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