Event Notification Report for February 15, 2022
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Operations Center
EVENT REPORTS FOR
02/14/2022 - 02/15/2022
EVENT NUMBERS
55739
55739
Non-Power Reactor
Event Number: 55739
Rep Org: Ohio State University (OHIO)
Licensee: Ohio State University
Region: 0
City: Columbus State: OH
County: Madison
License #: R-75
Agreement: Y
Docket: 05000150
NRC Notified By: Andrew Kauffman
HQ OPS Officer: Bethany Cecere
Licensee: Ohio State University
Region: 0
City: Columbus State: OH
County: Madison
License #: R-75
Agreement: Y
Docket: 05000150
NRC Notified By: Andrew Kauffman
HQ OPS Officer: Bethany Cecere
Notification Date: 02/15/2022
Notification Time: 15:22 [ET]
Event Date: 02/15/2022
Event Time: 08:00 [EST]
Last Update Date: 02/15/2022
Notification Time: 15:22 [ET]
Event Date: 02/15/2022
Event Time: 08:00 [EST]
Last Update Date: 02/15/2022
Emergency Class: Non Emergency
10 CFR Section:
10 CFR Section:
Person (Organization):
Yin, Xiaosong (NRR PM)
Takacs, Mike (NRR ENC)
Yin, Xiaosong (NRR PM)
Takacs, Mike (NRR ENC)
REPORTABLE OCCURANCE RELATED TO BUILDING EXHAUST FAN
The following information was provided by the licensee via fax or email:
"While performing the pre-start checkout on 2022-02-15 [at approximately 0800 EST], the SRO [Senior Reactor Operator] performing the checkout discovered that the building exhaust fan was not operating. This fan is required to be operating during reactor operations, and it is typically left running all the time. Troubleshooting determined that the cause of the fan loss was power loss from a conduit being cut the previous day when a small area of the cement floor in the janitor closet was being removed for replacement of the janitor closet sink. The concrete work was performed between 1200 and 1453 EST, which was when the contractor signed in and out. The reactor was shut down at 1551 EST, so the reactor was operated for at least an hour without the fan operating.
"There were no safety implications for the reactor, the staff, or the public."
The following information was provided by the licensee via fax or email:
"While performing the pre-start checkout on 2022-02-15 [at approximately 0800 EST], the SRO [Senior Reactor Operator] performing the checkout discovered that the building exhaust fan was not operating. This fan is required to be operating during reactor operations, and it is typically left running all the time. Troubleshooting determined that the cause of the fan loss was power loss from a conduit being cut the previous day when a small area of the cement floor in the janitor closet was being removed for replacement of the janitor closet sink. The concrete work was performed between 1200 and 1453 EST, which was when the contractor signed in and out. The reactor was shut down at 1551 EST, so the reactor was operated for at least an hour without the fan operating.
"There were no safety implications for the reactor, the staff, or the public."