PNO-III-86-008, on 860125,roving Fire Watch Discovered Burning Insulation on Exhaust Line of Emergency Diesel Generator 13.Caused by Oil Soaking Insulation During Prior Disassembly & Oil Flushing.Fire Extinguished.Leak Repaired

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PNO-III-86-008:on 860125,roving Fire Watch Discovered Burning Insulation on Exhaust Line of Emergency Diesel Generator 13.Caused by Oil Soaking Insulation During Prior Disassembly & Oil Flushing.Fire Extinguished.Leak Repaired
ML20198H434
Person / Time
Site: Fermi DTE Energy icon.png
Issue date: 01/27/1986
From: Chrissotimos N, Wright G
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
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References
PNO-III-86-008, PNO-III-86-8, NUDOCS 8601310026
Download: ML20198H434 (1)


PRELIMINARY NOTIFICATION OF EVENT OR UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE--PNO-III-86-08 TM Date January 27, 1986 This preliminary notification constitutes EARLY notice of events of POSSIBLE safety or public interest significance. The information is as initially received without v;rification or evaluation, and is basically all that is known by the Region III staff on this date.

Facility: Detroit Edison Company Licensee Emergency Classification:

Fermi 2 Nuclear Plant Notification of an Unusual Event Monroe, MI 48166 Alert Site Arec Emergency Docket No: 50-341 General Emergency XX Not Applicable

Subject:

DIESEL GENERATOR FIRE At 1 a.m. (CST), January 25, 1986, the roving Fire Watch discovered burning insulation (lagging) on the exhaust line of Emergency Diesel Generator (EDG) #13. (At the time, the EDG was approximately one hour into a test run.)

Ths operator extinguished the fire within a few minutes using a dry chemical extinguisher.

Tha licensee determined that the fire was caused by oil, which had soaked the insulation during a previous EDG disassembly and oil flushing. The fire brigade was dispatched to the fire scene, but was not needed.

During the subsequent removal of the insulation, a minor fire flareup occurred as oxygen was ,

admitted, but this was easily put out with an extinguisher. EDG #13 was restarted at 10:38 a.m. (CST), but was unloaded and shut down because of leaks on the jacket coolant inlet piping. This apparently was caused by leaking 0-rings resulting from the fire. The coolant leak was repaired and the EDG restarted.

Region III (Chicago) has been following the licensee's course of action.

Tha State of Michigan will be notified.

Tha S:nior Resident Inspector was notified of the fire at 1:30 a.m. (CST), January 25, 1986 and subsequently notified Region III (Chicago) later in the morning. This information is current as of 10:3 a.m.(CST), January 27, 1986.

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