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The following pages link to PNO-II-84-069A, update to PNO-II-84-069,issued on 841010. Region II Continues to Monitor Hurricane Josephine,Centered Near Latitude 29.4 North & Longitude 72.5 West:
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- PNO-II-85-112, on 851123,Limitorque Valve Motors Inside & Outside Containment Bldg Inspected After Util Determined That Some Motors May Not Be Environmentally Qualified.Unit Will Be Restarted.Insp of Unit 3 Motors Planned (← links)
- PNO-II-86-013, on 860205,packaged,unloaded mini-14 Rifle, Being Returned to Security After Repairs,Passed Undetected Through X-ray Search.Region Will Send Security Inspector to Facility on 860210.Util Prepared to Respond to Media (← links)
- PNO-II-97-017, on 970312,licensee Reported Employee Collapses Onsite.First Aid Administered Until Ambulance Arrived. Employee Transported to Appling County General Hosp in Baxley,Ga & Pronounced Dead.Autopsy Will Be Performed (← links)
- PNO-II-86-003, on 860107,unscheduled Shutdown Lasted Longer than 48 H Due to Damaged Steam Supply Stop Check Valve in Each Auxiliary Feedwater Sys Train.Remaining Valves Being Inspected (← links)
- PNO-II-86-004, on 851203,util Discovered That Individual Cleaning Sludge Out of Steam Generator Received Higher than Expected Exposure in Late Nov/Early Dec.Caused by Lack of whole-body TLD Other than TLD on Upper Arm (← links)
- PNO-II-85-088, on 850910,reactor Manually Tripped from 100% Power.Caused by Excessive Vibration in Reactor Coolant Pump & Loose Parts Monitor Alarm in Same Cooling Loop.Unit in Cold Shutdown for Investigation of Problem & Repairs (← links)
- PNO-II-86-017, on 860223,contract Const Worker Lost Footing & Fell 3 Ft in Drywell.Cause Not Stated.Worker Sent to Hosp.No Contamination Found on Worker,Protective Clothing,In Ambulance or at Hosp (← links)
- PNO-II-85-121, on 851221,safety Equipment in Southeast Diagonal Room of Reactor Bldg Flooded W/Torus Water.Caused by Open Flow Path Through Disassembled RHR Pump Suction Valve.Water Removed & Rooms Decontaminated (← links)
- PNO-II-86-024, on 860326,reactor Scrammed Due to Turbine Trip.Caused by Spurious High Reactor Water Level Signal. Plant Brought to Cold Shutdown to Repair Degraded Reactor Recirculation Pump Seal.Outage Expected to Last 6 Days (← links)
- PNO-II-85-083, on 850818,util Notified by State of Wa That One Drum of Solidified Waste Oil Arrived at Us Ecology Burial Site W/Puncture Near Lower Ring.No Leakage Occurred. Util Burial Permit Suspended (← links)
- PNO-II-85-077, on 850804,unit Tripped from 100% Power.Caused by Employee Inadvertently Bumping Instrumentation While Inspecting Malfunctioning Reactor Coolant Loop Fill Valve. Valve Repaired & Unit Shut Down for Approx 10 Days (← links)
- PNO-II-85-085, on 850824,leaking Oil from Reactor Coolant Pump Lower Motor Reservoir Contacted Pump Casing & Caught Fire.Caused by Failure of Lower Bearing & Oil Seal.Pump & Motor Vendors Contacted for Technical Assistance (← links)
- PNO-II-85-097, on 851021,notification Received That Reactor Will Be Shut Down for Approx 8-10 Days to Repair Boot Seal Between Condenser & Low Pressure Turbine.Region II Will Conduct Routine Followup (← links)
- PNO-II-85-076, on 850808,reactor Tripped from 99% Power. Caused by Two Blown Fuses.Unit Proceeding to Cold Shutdown & Will Be Out of Svc for 10 Days While Cause Investigated & Reactor Coolant Pumps Inspected (← links)
- PNO-II-85-059, on 850610,truck Carrying Empty UF6 Cylinders Involved in Accident Near Winfield,Wv.No Matl Released. Replacement Cab Will Be Hooked to Trailer & Will Continue to Destination in Piketon,Oh (← links)
- PNO-II-85-093, on 850926,Unit 2 Shut Down & on 850927,Unit 1 Shut Down Due to Hurricane Gloria w/35-40 Miles Per Hour Winds.Unit 1 Expected to Restart on 850927.Unit 2 Will Remain Shut Down for 2 Wks for Repair of LPSI Valves (← links)
- PNO-II-85-091, Region II Dispatched Emergency Response Specialist to Plant to Set Up High Frequency Radio Communications as Result of Hurricane Gloria.Unit 1 in Shutdown for Refueling (← links)
- PNO-II-80-051, on 800327,resident Inspector Was Contacted by Reporter Who Had Worked on Site as Laborer.Reporter Was Seeking Background Info,Not Making Allegations (← links)
- PNO-II-80-053, on 800404,Daniels Const Co Employee Working in Torus Fell Approx 10 Ft Sustaining Injuries to nonload- Bearing Bones of Back & Cut on Arm.Employee Taken to Hosp Via Ambulance.Expected Release to Be in 4 Days (← links)
- PNO-II-80-043, on 8000315,subcontractor Labor Force Started Picketing Site.On 800315 & 16 Majority of Const Forces Did Not Report to Work.On 800318,97 of 600 Individuals Failed to Report to Work.Estimated Outage May Be Extended Three Days (← links)
- PNO-II-80-028, on 800219,criticality Warning Sys Experienced False Alarm.Fuel Mfg Bldg Evacuated.No Abnormal Radiation Levels Existed (← links)
- PNO-II-80-023, on 800213,during Surveillance Test,Reactor Trip Occurred When Mechanic Accidentally Struck Instrument W/Wrench.Bldg Was Evacuated Due to Increased Radioactive Gas.Individual Has Small Contamination Level on Clothing (← links)
- PNO-II-80-022, on 800208,w/both Units Operating,Both Seismic Recorders Activated.Checks Made W/Other Agencies Revealed No Seismic Activity.Licensee Implemented Emergency Procedure.Evidently Caused by Welding Activities (← links)
- ML20154A291 (← links)
- PNO-II-98-040, on 980917,licensee Declared Notification of Unusual Event Based on Transport of Two Injured & Potentially Contaminated Individuals to Local Hospital.Two Individuals Found Not to Have Sustained Serious Injury (← links)
- ML20151Y147 (← links)
- ML20151X925 (← links)
- ML20151X634 (← links)
- ML20151X532 (← links)
- PNO-II-88-027, on 880415,ENERCON Svc,Inc Completed Independent Mgt Appraisal of Plant Nuclear Operations Per NRC Order EA 87-85.Licensee Issued News W/Appraisal on 880418 & Currently Reviewing Appraisal.State of Fl Informed (← links)
- ML20151U917 (← links)
- ML20151U677 (← links)
- ML20151U665 (← links)
- ML20151U484 (← links)
- ML20151U452 (← links)
- PNO-II-88-042, on 880713,NRC Notified of Util Intent to Initiate Shutdown of Unit to Repair F006 Injection Valve on HPCI Sys.Shutdown Prompted by Evaluation Indicating That Inadequate Torque May Be Available Under Reduced Voltage (← links)
- PNO-II-88-021, on 880404,licensee Commenced Controlled Shutdown.Caused by Unidentified Reactor Coolant Leakage Approaching Tech Spec Limit of 5 Gallons/Minute Over 24 H. Licensee Plans 7-day Outage to Correct Situation (← links)
- PNO-II-88-014, on 880219,util Discovered Random Failures of 5/16 Inch Silicon/Bronze Carriage Bolts Which Are Used to Tie Electrical Busses Together within Panels.Bolts Replaced. NRC Pursuing Generic Implications W/Ge (← links)
- PNO-II-88-011, on 880206,slight Positive Pressure Created in Primary Drain Tank Due to Large Vol of Water & Overhead Gas Compressor Inoperable,Causing Gaseous Leak in Auxiliary Bldg.Cause Not Stated (← links)
- PNO-II-88-005, on 880113,manual Reactor Trip Initiated Per off-normal Procedure.Caused by Loss of Power to Movable Gripper Coils.Unit Will Remain Down for Approx 10 Days Due to Pinhole Leak in Canopy Seal for Rod D-8 (← links)
- PNO-II-98-050, on 981123,licensee Declared Notification of Unusual Event,Due to Release of Chlorine Gas from Svc Water Injection Sys in Chlorination Bldg.Personnel Were Moved to Alternate Locations Away from Gas Leak,As Precautionary (← links)
- PNO-II-99-025, on 990615,CR Operators Manually Shutdown Unit 2 Reactor from 41% Power,Due to Decreasing Condenser Vacuum. Cause of Decreasing Vacuum Has Not Been Determined.All Rods Installed as Required & All Safety Sys Functioned Properly (← links)
- PNO-II-99-023, on 990601,one CEA Descended Into Reactor Core for Unknown Reasons,With Unit 2 Rated Power.Licensee Noted Voltage Fluctuations on CEA Power Supplies.Licensee Is Continuing to Investigate CEA Problems (← links)
- PNO-II-86-035, on 860511,partial Loss of Power & Initiation of Train B Safety Injection Occurred When Station Battery 1-B Removed from Svc.Caused by Failure of Adjusted Battery Chargers to Pick Up Load.Power Restored (← links)
- PNO-II-97-060, on 971120,plant Operators Manually Scrammed Reactor from 70% Power Due to Damage to Condensate Sys. Flexible Bellows on 2A Condensate Booster Pump Was Overpressurized.Licensee Initiate Controlled Shutdown (← links)
- PNO-II-86-037, on 860527,inadvertent Release of 28.5 Ci Xe-133 Occurred,Exceeding Tech Spec Limit,As Two Steam Generators Purged W/Air in Preparation for Eddy Current Testing.Purge Stopped & Reading Returned to Normal (← links)
- PNO-II-83-073, on 830912,CP&L Declared Alert in Accordance W/Plant Emergency plan,15 Minutes After All Annunciators Alarmed But Could Not Be Reset.Licensee Continued Plant Operation & Assigned Addl People to Increase Surveillance (← links)
- PNO-II-83-058, on 830809,St Lucie Unit 2 Completed 100-hour Test Run at Full Power.Test Was Culmination of Power Ascension Testing Which Began After Full Power License Was Issued on 830610.Placed Into Commercial Operation on 830808 (← links)
- PNO-II-83-081, on 831012,FPL Took Unit Out Svc Because of Failure of One of Two Rhrps.Determined Rhrp Failure on 831011 Was Due to Short Circuit Caused by Water in Terminal Box Which Houses Pump Motor Leads (← links)
- PNO-II-83-054, on 830714,licensee Began Gradual Shutdown After Main Condenser Low Vacuum Condition Developed Re Operational Problems W/Air Ejectors for Unit.State of Ga Informed (← links)