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crabby and son 03-01-2010 07:48 PM

CCNPP is back up
 
The reactor is back up and running.............Gary



One reactor at Calvert Cliffs nuclear power plant in southern Maryland has resumed operations after electrical problems stemming from a leaky roof caused an unexpected shutdown on Feb. 18, a spokesman said Monday.

The Lusby plant's second reactor remains out of service for refueling, said David Fitz, a spokesman for Constellation Energy Nuclear Group, a subsidiary of Constellation Energy Group.

Inspectors from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission went to Calvert Cliffs last week to investigate the cause of the shutdown. They will return to the plant in several weeks to review the company's reports on the incident and will produce their own analysis within 45 days, said Diane Screnci, a commission spokeswoman.

Company officials said melting snow on an electrical breaker caused loss of power to one reactor, which triggered the second to also shut down. Fitz said the reactor came back on line at 12:18 a.m. Sunday after crews completed repairs and verified there were no safety issues.

The unit was operating at 96 percent reactor power Monday afternoon, producing 850 megawatts, Fitz said.

Skip 03-01-2010 09:57 PM

Shhhhhhhh :d

crabby and son 03-01-2010 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Skip (Post 4900)
Shhhhhhhh :d

Sorry............another spot burned:(..............Gary

Blakesdad 03-01-2010 11:38 PM

Ya need a mega phone Gary ??? The other board didn't quite hear you...:rolleyes:

drichitt 03-02-2010 12:32 AM

I'm all in favor of nuclear power, but kind of makes you worry how some melting snow can shut down a reactor. The roof on my house is 17 years old and haven't seen a leak yet...knock on wood:D ...Don

Oh, and Gary....pay no attention to those burning crosses in your front yard.:D

crabby and son 03-02-2010 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by drichitt (Post 4906)
I'm all in favor of nuclear power, but kind of makes you worry how some melting snow can shut down a reactor. The roof on my house is 17 years old and haven't seen a leak yet...knock on wood:D ...Don

Oh, and Gary....pay no attention to those burning crosses in your front yard.:D

The main reason for more nuclear power plants is overcrowding of fishermen at discharge pipes. This is causing MAJOR problems as some like to anchor and some like to drift. I tried to notify the Sunpaper that an announcement of the plant being back up would cause problems on our fishing board but they gave me an attitude. If you care to burn a cross in my yard, please do it in different areas as to melt the snow. Could you also do it in the evening so that I may recover any unburned wood as my stockpile is getting low. We are about two weeks behind and I didn't plan for that when I cut my wood in the Spring. Oh and my house is 46 years old and the roof did not leak either. I feel much better now:D...............Gary

Skip 03-02-2010 11:11 AM

I do a lot of work in boiler rooms. The electrical panels often have a sheet metal roof built over them to protect in case a pipe bursts. The box itself has a lip to shed water.

I agree that a roof leak shutting down a nuke plant makes one wonder.

BGE is really safety oriented - sure they will protect the electrical system better.

It costs millions for the fuel when the plant shuts down.

goinsfishin 03-02-2010 11:36 AM

I believe they were scheduled to take down the second reactor for refueling soon anyway......I think they alternate on like a 2 year cycle.

Shawn Kimbro 03-02-2010 10:00 PM

You guys are so fu^&(%$# LY AMAZINGLY helpful! :D

Night Nurse 03-02-2010 10:59 PM

So I just toss the anchor off the back and sit there ,,, right?:D

TED


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