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The following pages link to PNO-I-88-010, on 880120,reactor Scrammed from 42% Power Based on Low Reactor Vessel Water Level.Caused by Equipment Operator Error.Nrc Dispatched Augmented Insp Team to Site to Review Generic Safety Implications of Event:
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- IR 05000220/1985013 (← links)
- IR 05000220/1985019 (← links)
- ML20137U850 (← links)
- PNO-I-86-005, on 860118,licensee Conducted Normal Reactor Shutdown After Discovering Potential for Overstressing Containment Penetration in Event of Postulated Emergency Condenser Steam Line Break.Evaluation Continuing (← links)
- IR 05000220/1985014 (← links)
- IR 05000410/1985031 (← links)
- PNO-I-88-007, on 880115,present Unplanned Outage to Inspect & Repair Feedwater Sys Components & Supports Extended for Approx 3 Wks to Perform Insp of Bushings in Reactor Vessel Flange Which Hold 6-inch Diameter Reactor Vessel Head Studs (← links)
- ML20148G961 (redirect page) (← links)
- PNO-I-88-010 (redirect page) (← links)
- PNO-I-88-009, on 880120,unusual Event Declared as Result of Worker Injured After Stepping Through Hole in Grating Between Reactor Vessel Flange & Refueling Cavity Floor.No Contamination Involved (← links)
- IR 05000410/1985048 (← links)
- PNO-I-85-082, on 851018,4 Kv nonsafety-related Electrical Breaker Exploded,Injuring Two Const Workers.Workers Taken to Hosp for Treatment.Vendor Representatives & OSHA Investigating Cause of Event (← links)
- IR 05000410/1985008 (← links)
- IR 05000410/1985006 (← links)
- IR 05000220/2005022 (← links)
- IR 05000410/1985041 (← links)
- IR 05000410/1986005 (← links)
- ML20151X586 (← links)
- ML20151U146 (← links)
- IR 05000220/1986099 (← links)
- IR 05000220/1993015 (← links)
- IR 05000220/1999004 (← links)
- ML20196E535 (← links)
- IR 05000220/1988009 (← links)
- ML20155F417 (← links)
- IR 05000220/1998014 (← links)
- IR 05000410/1986007 (← links)
- ML20199B860 (← links)
- ML20198R439 (← links)
- IR 05000220/1998015 (← links)
- IR 05000410/1987005 (← links)
- IR 05000410/1986038 (← links)
- IR 05000410/1985015 (← links)
- IR 05000220/1985003 (← links)
- ML20205A424 (← links)
- ML20205A380 (← links)
- IR 05000410/1987003 (← links)
- IR 05000410/1987007 (← links)
- IR 05000410/1986047 (← links)
- IR 05000220/1986015 (← links)
- ML20196K653 (← links)
- IR 05000220/1986024 (← links)
- IR 05000220/1986027 (← links)
- IR 05000410/1986053 (← links)
- IR 05000410/1986023 (← links)
- PNO-I-99-023, on 990411,NMP Performed Insps That Identified Indications of Crack Growth Around Portion of One of Vertical Welds.Repair Mod for Shroud Vertical Welds Is Expected to Take Approx Five Days to Complete (← links)
- IR 05000220/1988030 (← links)
- IR 05000410/1986069 (← links)
- IR 05000410/1987006 (← links)
- PNO-I-87-020, on 860311,util Informed NRC That Unique MSIV Ball Valves Will Be Replaced W/Typical BWR Y Pattern Globe Valves Due to Problems W/Prototype Testing of Ball Valves. Replacement Expected to Take 3 Months (← links)