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- PNO-III-97-031, on 970401,licensee Identified Fractures on Auxiliary Switch Contact Block Mounted on 4 Kv Breaker Prior to Installation in Unit 2 safety-related Bus.Licensee Presently Testing Similar Breakers (← links)
- PNO-III-80-164, on 800902,licensee Found Leakage from 10-inch Core Spray Piping Inside Drywell.Two Welds in a Loop Have Seepage & One Weld in B Loop Has Visible Crack.Unit Is in Refueling Outage (← links)
- PNO-III-97-009, on 970221,contaminated Scrap Metal Occurred. Licensee Also Indicated Addl Scrap Metal Located at Il Railroad Supply Co in Cordova,Il.Nrc Inspectors Monitored Licensee Activities Surrounding Incident (← links)
- PNO-IV-96-073, on 961231,steam Leak Was Identified in Basement of Turbine Bldg.Leak Was Caused by Failed Gasket. Repairs Are Expected to Take Approximately 2 Hours W/Power Escalation Planned (← links)
- PNO-III-97-022, on 970311,Unit 1 Reactor Shut Down to Repair Reactor Protection Sys Scram Relay Malfunction.Conservative Decision Made to Repair Relay While Shutdown Rather than Troubleshoot During Power Operations (← links)
- PNO-IV-85-053, on 850928,reactor Shut Down in Preparation for Planned Refueling Outage.Outage Expected to Last 3 Months. State of Ne Informed.No Press Release Planned (← links)
- PNO-III-80-029, on 800208,industrial Accident Occurred in Area of Torus Involving Loss of Two Fingers by Contractor. No Gross Contamination Was Detected Due to Low Contamination Levels in Torus Area (← links)
- PNO-III-79-057, on 791209,draining Operation from Svc Water Header of Heat Exchanger Resulted in Unplanned Release of Radioactive Liquid from Primary Side When All Valves Feeding Instrument Header Were Opened (← links)
- ML20125C630 (← links)
- PNO-IV-88-079, on 880925,licensee Equalled Previous World Record for Continuous Operations at Power Mode 1 for All Operating Nuclear Power Plants (← links)
- ML20151U429 (← links)
- PNO-IV-88-029, on 880415,licensee Identified Condition Re air-operated Bubblers Being Outside Design Basis.Caused by Excessive Leakage of Check Valves.Licensee Replaced Check Valve in Each Accumulator Assembly (← links)
- PNO-III-88-066, on 880724,unit Shut Down to Investigate Ground (Short) in Main Generator.Plant Expected to Remain Shut Down for 2 to 6 Wks for Generator Repairs (← links)
- PNO-III-94-079, on 941002,shut Down of Units Occurred When Operators Discovered Temp Differential Between Loop a & Loop B Exceeded 50 Degrees F.Inspectors Monitored Licensees Activities During & After Shutdown (← links)
- PNO-III-83-100, on 831020,ultrasonic Testing Identified One Crack & Ten Crack Indications in Unit 2 Primary Sys Piping, Including Seven Indications in Reactor Water Recirculation Sys.Licensee Intends to Issue News Announcement (← links)
- PNO-III-89-017, on 890302,licensee Personnel Entered Unit 2 Drywell to Investigate Possible Leak.Steam Leak Observed from Vacuum Breaker on Discharge Piping from C Electromagnetic Rv,Which Was Indicative of Valve Leakage (← links)
- PNO-III-89-036, on 890516,unit 1 Was Shutdown to Repair Socket Weld Leak on Feedwater Regulating Valve Bypass Line. Licensee Plans to Repair Other Minor Leaks & Perform Maint Activities During Unplanned Outage.State of Il Notified (← links)
- PNO-III-90-028, on 900410,dye Penetrant Testing on Inside of Reactor Vessel Head Identified 23 Cracks of Various Dimensions.Licensee Begun Repairing Cracks by Grinding Cracked Areas (← links)
- PNO-IV-88-084, on 881020,potentially Contaminated Individual W/Possible Injuries Transferred Offsite to Local Hosp. Medical Review of Individual by Medical Ctr Did Not Reveal Any Medical Problems.No Contamination Found After Survey (← links)
- PNO-IV-86-015, on 860501,radioactive Gas Released from Vol Control Tank Into Auxiliary Bldg.Caused by Leak in Sample Sys Return Line Following Normal Sampling of Vol Control Tank Gas.Event Under Investigation (← links)
- PNO-III-93-051, on 930901,licensee Shut Unit 2 Down to Repair body-to-bonnet Leak in Feedwater Check Valve Which Makes Up Part of Containment Isolation Boundary.Leak Was Reduced to Weep by Tightening Bonnet Studs (← links)
- ML20207G253 (← links)
- PNO-IV-99-025, on 990513,possible Stop Work in Response to Contract Dispute Occurred.Union Maint Personnel May Participate,But Operators & Security Personnel Will Not Participate.No Press Release Is Planned (← links)
- PNO-III-97-099, on 971219,unit Shut Down Due to Incomplete App R Safe Shutdown Analysis for Various Fire Scenarios. Licensee Completed Procedure Revs & Exited Administrative Technical Requirement in Early Dec (← links)
- PNO-III-86-017, on 860303,HPCI Sys Declared Inoperable When Water Backed Up Into HPCI Turbine.Caused by HPCI Gland Exhaust Condenser Tube Leak Coupled W/Failure of Sump Pump Motor.Repairs to Condenser Expected to Take 4 Days (← links)
- PNO-III-86-132, on 861110,10 of 24 Reactor & Senior Reactor Operators Failed Written NRC Requalification Exam. Confirmatory Action Ltr Will Be Issued by Region Iii.Util Will Administer Accelerated Program (← links)
- PNO-III-85-030, on 850401,during Visual Exam Prior to Ultrasonic testing,through-the-wall crack-like Indication Noted in Area Between Main Recirculation Pump & Base of Jet Pump Riser (M).Corrective Action Will Be Monitored (← links)
- PNO-IV-90-017, on 900421,reactor Vessel Had Drifted Down Approx 6-8 Inches,While Attempting to Lower Vessel Head Onto Vessel.Licensee Determined That Reactor Vessel & Vessel Internals Not Impacted by Event (← links)
- PNO-III-89-027, on 890417,one of Four Electromagnetic Relief Valves Stuck Open During Testing & Reactor Manually Scrammed.Probably Caused by Eroded Seat on Pilot Valve. Relief & Pilot Valves Replaced (← links)
- ML20244A976 (← links)
- ML20244A975 (← links)
- ML20249A884 (← links)
- ML20249A866 (← links)
- ML20249A861 (← links)
- PNO-IV-89-061, on 890924,licensee Initiated Manual Reactor Trip from 7% Power in Order to Preserve Reactor Coolant Pump a Upper Thrust Bearing.Length of Outage to Make Repairs Estimated by Licensee to Be About 2 Wks (← links)
- PNO-IV-89-032, on 890506,unplanned Shutdown of Plant to Mode 4 Commenced.Caused by Leak Into Containment from Main Feedwater Check Valves Located Inside Containment.Licensee Plans to Perform Listed Items During Shutdown (← links)
- ML20236X166 (← links)
- ML20236V348 (← links)
- ML20236V276 (← links)
- ML20236V139 (← links)
- ML20236V057 (← links)
- ML20236U707 (← links)
- ML20236T965 (← links)
- ML20236T957 (← links)
- ML20236M096 (← links)
- PNO-III-87-104, on 870801,reactor Scram Occurred as Result of Turbine & Generator Trips Due to Fault in Main Transformer. Licensee Investigating Cause of Problem.Unit Expected to Be Shut Down for Several Wks for Replacement of Transformer (← links)
- PNO-II-87-135, on 871019,equipment Operator Attempted to Open Electrical Breaker for Circulating Water Pump 2A & Inadvertently Opened Adjacent Breaker for CRD Hydraulic Pump.Operator Actions Created Fire Ball,Damaging Breaker (← links)
- PNO-IV-99-048, on 991026,Fort Calhoun Station Operators Reported Alert Because 4160 Volt Vital Buses 1A4 Were Deenergized for Approx 2 Minutes.Electrical Maint Personnel Have Inspected Electrical Equipment Inside & Outside Plant (← links)
- PNO-IV-98-021A, on 980526,update to Loss of Offsite Power Made.Components Have Been Replaced & Sys Functioning Properly.Correction Should Be Made to Info in Original Pn. Nonvital Buses 1A1 & 1A2 Continuously Energized (← links)
- PNO-IV-98-021, on 980520,loss of Offsite Power Occurred as Result of Fault on Transformer T1A-3,161 Kv to 4 Kv Transformer Which Supplies Power to One of Two Vital Electrical Buses.Special Followup Initiated on 980521 (← links)