NRC Inspectors Head to Indian Point 3’s Electrical Supply Room
by Moderator
Neil Sheehan
Public Affairs Officer
Region I
Public Affairs Officer
Region I
Dousing the fire that ensued after one of the Indian Point 3 nuclear power plant’s main transformers failed on the evening of May 9th
required substantial amounts of water, as well as foam. The water was
applied by the automatic fire-suppression system for the transformer and
by the on-site fire brigade and firefighters from off-site who provided
assistance.
One
of the follow-up concerns for the NRC is that during the event, some
water was found on the floor of an enclosed room inside the plant
housing electrical supply equipment. The power that flows through that
equipment is used to operate plant safety systems and components.
The
equipment was not affected by the water during the May 9th event, and
the plant was safely shut down. The plant remains out of service while
work to install a replacement transformer is carried out.
In
order to better understand what occurred, the NRC is launching a
Special Inspection at the plant today. The three-member team will
evaluate, among other things, how the water – apparently totaling an
inch or two on the room’s floor -- ended up in the room; and the
potential for a significantly larger volume of water to build up and
adversely impact the electrical equipment.
The
NRC applies risks insights and specific knowledge of plants when
determining whether to perform a follow-up inspection and what type. In
this case, the NRC decided it was appropriate to conduct a Special
Inspection, the first level of “reactive” reviews performed in response
to an event. The agency performs such inspections to independently
evaluate and assess what occurred during an event, as well as any plans
by the plant’s owner to fix related problems.
In
addition to the Special Inspection, the NRC is continuing to review the
transformer failure, operator and equipment response during the event,
and other issues.
A
report containing the findings of the Special Inspection will be issued
within 45 days after the formal conclusion of the review.
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