BERWICK, Pa., May 17, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Operators
reconnected Unit 2 at the Susquehanna nuclear power plant to the
regional power grid on Tuesday, May
17. The Unit 2 reactor was manually shut down on
Friday, May 13 due to a fault in one
of the unit's 480-volt electrical distribution centers. The
plant's design provides redundancy to account for the potential of
these types of electrical faults. The operational crew responded in
accordance with their training to place the unit in the condition
to allow investigation and repair.
A thorough investigation by the plant's nuclear professionals
determined the reason for the shutdown was a short in a breaker
that supplies power to a ventilation fan. "Our electrical
engineers and craftsmen completed a comprehensive assessment and
identified an isolated electrical short, said Jon Franke, site vice president. "We have
replaced the breaker and verified the functionality of the
system."
Unit 1 at the plant continues to operate safely at full
power.
The Susquehanna plant, located
about seven miles north of Berwick, is jointly owned by Susquehanna
Nuclear, LLC, and Allegheny Electric Cooperative Inc., and is
operated by Susquehanna Nuclear. For information, visit
www.susquehannanuclear.com.
Susquehanna Nuclear LLC is one of Talen Energy's generating
affiliates. Talen Energy (NYSE: TLN) is one of the largest
competitive energy and power generation companies in the United States. Our diverse generating
fleet operates in well-developed, structured wholesale power
markets. To learn more about us, visit
www.talenenergy.com.
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