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    An operation incident occurred at Guangdong Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant

    • Last Update: 2022-11-19
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    On October 12, the starter of a gas extinguishing tank at the Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant in Guangdong was not set to the open state, resulting in the inability to use the remote start function
    .
    Experts said it was a non-grade nuclear power plant operation incident, which did not have nuclear power leaks and would not affect public safety
    .

    When inspecting Unit 2 on the 12th, the staff of Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant found that a gas extinguishing tank starter in the electrical plant was not set to the open state, resulting in the inability to use the remote start function
    .
    The nuclear power plant then carried out an investigation and found the same situation
    in Unit 1.
    The crew then adjusts the state of the extinguishing tank starter to working condition
    .

    According to the IAEA's classification scale, the Daya Bay nuclear power plant accident is a "non-grade nuclear power plant operation incident", that is, it has no impact on nuclear safety, nor does it have any impact
    on the health of the power plant employees, the public and the environment in the nearby area.
    At present, the operation and management company of the nuclear power plant has notified the National Nuclear Safety Administration of the relevant incident
    .

     

    On October 12, the starter of a gas extinguishing tank at the Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant in Guangdong was not set to the open state, resulting in the inability to use the remote start function
    .
    Experts said it was a non-grade nuclear power plant operation incident, which did not have nuclear power leaks and would not affect public safety
    .

    Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant

    When inspecting Unit 2 on the 12th, the staff of Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant found that a gas extinguishing tank starter in the electrical plant was not set to the open state, resulting in the inability to use the remote start function
    .
    The nuclear power plant then carried out an investigation and found the same situation
    in Unit 1.
    The crew then adjusts the state of the extinguishing tank starter to working condition
    .

    According to the IAEA's classification scale, the Daya Bay nuclear power plant accident is a "non-grade nuclear power plant operation incident", that is, it has no impact on nuclear safety, nor does it have any impact
    on the health of the power plant employees, the public and the environment in the nearby area.
    At present, the operation and management company of the nuclear power plant has notified the National Nuclear Safety Administration of the relevant incident
    .

     

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