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TABLE 1. UNIT 1 REACTOR: FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI NUCLEAR POWER PLANT: 18 MAY 2011
                                           ASSESSMENT OF STATUS IN TERMS OF FUNDAMENTAL SAFETY FUNCTIONS FOR ACHIEVING A SAFE STATE

                                        Necessary safety function
                                                                                                  Observation                                    Evaluation of safe state   TEPCO Roadmap countermeasures
                                              and conditions
                                      Reactor is subcritical and     -   No power spike or power increase                                       ACHIEVED                    No additional countermeasures
                                      sub-criticality is             -   No significant neutron flux measured and reported                      Caution:                    reported
Control of




                                      demonstrated and               -   Short lived fission products (e.g. La-140) are not reported at         - Continue detection of     The need for boric acid injection is
reactivity




                                      maintained                         present                                                                  neutrons and short-       being investigated by TEPCO
                                                                                                                                                  lived isotopes



                                      Stable cooling shall be        -   The rate of water injection into the reactor pressure vessel of Unit   NOT ACHIEVED                Nos 1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 16 and 17
                                      assured:                           1 was changed from 8 m3/h to 10 m3/h at 20:28 UTC 15 May and           Establishment of a long
                                      - Keep the coolant                 was still 10m3/h at 20:00 UTC 16 May.                                  term closed-loop heat       Actions aimed to establish closed-
                                          temperature sufficiently   -   Based on available measurements (at 21:00 UTC on 16 May):              removal circuit is          loop cooling are in progress:
                                          below the boiling point        •     Reactor vessel temperatures are: 92.8 °C at feedwater nozzle     advised                      1.    Installation of primary and
                                          at atmospheric pressure              and 80.7 °C at the lower head                                                                   secondary closed-loop cooling
                                      - Cover the damaged core           •     Reactor pressure: (A) 5.96 atm / (B) 14.59 atm) based on                                        systems (planned for 31 May)
                                                                                                                                                                             2.    Flooding of the containment
              Residual heal removal




                                          adequately with water                available measurements
                                      - Off-site and back-up         -    In accordance with TEPCO information, after calibration of the                                       to provide water supply for the
                                          power supply shall be           reactor water level gauges, the actual water level in Unit 1                                         primary system
                                          available                       reactor pressure vessel has been lower than was indicated. The
                                      - Achievement of long               results of provisional analysis show that fuel pellets melted and
                                          term closed-loop heat           fell to the bottom of the reactor pressure vessel. TEPCO also
                                          removal capability              reported that leakage of cooling water from the reactor pressure
                                                                          vessel is likely to have occurred. TEPCO considers that the
                                                                          actual damage to the reactor pressure vessel is limited, on the
                                                                          basis of the temperatures at present measured around the reactor
                                                                          pressure vessel.
                                                                     -   Off-site power supply and backup power from portable diesel
                                                                         generators are available
                                                                     -   Fresh water injection is provided; however, closed-loop heat
                                                                         removal is not yet established




[Type text]
Necessary safety function
                                                                                        Observation                                 Evaluation of safe state   TEPCO Roadmap countermeasures
                               and conditions
                          - Containment pressure           -   Pressure in the primary containment vessel is maintained at about   ACHIEVED                    Nos 2, 6, 11 and 15
                            maintained below design            1.0 atm which is well below the design operating pressure of 4.85   Caution:
Containment
 integrity




                            limits                             atm                                                                 - Pressure and H2
                          - Hydrogen explosion to          -   Nitrogen injection is maintained                                      concentration of the
                            be prevented                                                                                             containment to be
                                                                                                                                     further monitored

                          -   Reactor pressure vessel      -   Reactor pressure vessel is assumed to be leaking most probably      PARTIALLY                   Nos 5, 10, 29–46, 50, 54 and 55
  Confining radioactive




                              (including connected             through connected recirculation system (pump seal loss of coolant   ACHIEVED                    TEPCO has on 13 May commenced
                              systems) should not leak;        accident)                                                           Caution:                    the preparatory work for the
        material




                              or if so the leakage shall   -   Exiting gap in pressure containment vessel is assumed (ongoing      - radioactive releases      installation of a cover for the reactor
                              be confined                      injection of nitrogen has not led to increase of pressure in          including venting         building of Unit 1.
                          -   Leakages from the                pressure containment vessel)                                          operations should be
                              containment should be                                                                                  limited, controlled and
                              prevented or controlled,                                                                               monitored
                              or shall be confined
                          -   No additional releases       -   Intermittent releases have been observed                            PARTIALLY                   Nos 12, 47–49, 51–53, 55–63
  Limiting effects of




                              shall be anticipated         -   Radiation monitors are available                                    ACHIEVED
                          -   Radiation monitoring         -   Reactor pressure vessel and pressure containment vessel are         Caution:                    In order to reduce air radiation levels
       releases




                              measurements shall be            assumed to be leaking.                                              - radioactive releases      inside the reactor building, a filtered
                              available                    -   Opening of the airlock in the reactor building did not lead to        including venting         air circulation system and system
                                                               measurable increase in the releases to the environment                operations should be      circulating outside air through the
                                                                                                                                     limited, controlled and   building have been installed
                                                                                                                                     monitored

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Table 1: Unit 1 Reactor: Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant - 18 May 2011

  • 1. TABLE 1. UNIT 1 REACTOR: FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI NUCLEAR POWER PLANT: 18 MAY 2011 ASSESSMENT OF STATUS IN TERMS OF FUNDAMENTAL SAFETY FUNCTIONS FOR ACHIEVING A SAFE STATE Necessary safety function Observation Evaluation of safe state TEPCO Roadmap countermeasures and conditions Reactor is subcritical and - No power spike or power increase ACHIEVED No additional countermeasures sub-criticality is - No significant neutron flux measured and reported Caution: reported Control of demonstrated and - Short lived fission products (e.g. La-140) are not reported at - Continue detection of The need for boric acid injection is reactivity maintained present neutrons and short- being investigated by TEPCO lived isotopes Stable cooling shall be - The rate of water injection into the reactor pressure vessel of Unit NOT ACHIEVED Nos 1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 16 and 17 assured: 1 was changed from 8 m3/h to 10 m3/h at 20:28 UTC 15 May and Establishment of a long - Keep the coolant was still 10m3/h at 20:00 UTC 16 May. term closed-loop heat Actions aimed to establish closed- temperature sufficiently - Based on available measurements (at 21:00 UTC on 16 May): removal circuit is loop cooling are in progress: below the boiling point • Reactor vessel temperatures are: 92.8 °C at feedwater nozzle advised 1. Installation of primary and at atmospheric pressure and 80.7 °C at the lower head secondary closed-loop cooling - Cover the damaged core • Reactor pressure: (A) 5.96 atm / (B) 14.59 atm) based on systems (planned for 31 May) 2. Flooding of the containment Residual heal removal adequately with water available measurements - Off-site and back-up - In accordance with TEPCO information, after calibration of the to provide water supply for the power supply shall be reactor water level gauges, the actual water level in Unit 1 primary system available reactor pressure vessel has been lower than was indicated. The - Achievement of long results of provisional analysis show that fuel pellets melted and term closed-loop heat fell to the bottom of the reactor pressure vessel. TEPCO also removal capability reported that leakage of cooling water from the reactor pressure vessel is likely to have occurred. TEPCO considers that the actual damage to the reactor pressure vessel is limited, on the basis of the temperatures at present measured around the reactor pressure vessel. - Off-site power supply and backup power from portable diesel generators are available - Fresh water injection is provided; however, closed-loop heat removal is not yet established [Type text]
  • 2. Necessary safety function Observation Evaluation of safe state TEPCO Roadmap countermeasures and conditions - Containment pressure - Pressure in the primary containment vessel is maintained at about ACHIEVED Nos 2, 6, 11 and 15 maintained below design 1.0 atm which is well below the design operating pressure of 4.85 Caution: Containment integrity limits atm - Pressure and H2 - Hydrogen explosion to - Nitrogen injection is maintained concentration of the be prevented containment to be further monitored - Reactor pressure vessel - Reactor pressure vessel is assumed to be leaking most probably PARTIALLY Nos 5, 10, 29–46, 50, 54 and 55 Confining radioactive (including connected through connected recirculation system (pump seal loss of coolant ACHIEVED TEPCO has on 13 May commenced systems) should not leak; accident) Caution: the preparatory work for the material or if so the leakage shall - Exiting gap in pressure containment vessel is assumed (ongoing - radioactive releases installation of a cover for the reactor be confined injection of nitrogen has not led to increase of pressure in including venting building of Unit 1. - Leakages from the pressure containment vessel) operations should be containment should be limited, controlled and prevented or controlled, monitored or shall be confined - No additional releases - Intermittent releases have been observed PARTIALLY Nos 12, 47–49, 51–53, 55–63 Limiting effects of shall be anticipated - Radiation monitors are available ACHIEVED - Radiation monitoring - Reactor pressure vessel and pressure containment vessel are Caution: In order to reduce air radiation levels releases measurements shall be assumed to be leaking. - radioactive releases inside the reactor building, a filtered available - Opening of the airlock in the reactor building did not lead to including venting air circulation system and system measurable increase in the releases to the environment operations should be circulating outside air through the limited, controlled and building have been installed monitored