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Press Release (Nov 20,2011)
Plant Status of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (as of 3:00 pm, November 20)
 
* Updates are underlined.
 
All 6 units of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station have been shut down.
 
Unit 1 (Shut down) - Explosive sound and white smoke were confirmed after the big quake occurred at 3:36 pm on March 12. It was assumed to be hydrogen explosion. - At 3:37 pm on March 25, we started injecting freshwater to the reactor and are now injecting fresh water by a motor driven pump powered by the off-site transmission line. At 1:58 pm on November 20, as it was confirmed that there was a decrease in the reactor water injection amount, injection amount from the feed water pipes were adjusted from approx. 5.3m3/h to approx. 5.5m3/h. The current water injection volume is approx 5.5 m3/h from the reactor feed water system. - We commenced injection of nitrogen gas into Primary Containment Vessel at 1:31 am on April 7. - At 11:22 am on August 10, we started cyclic cooling for the water in the spent fuel pool by an alternative cooling equipment of the Fuel Pool Cooling and Filtering System. - On October 28, we completed installation of the cover for the Reactor Building in order to contain dispersion of radioactive substances.
 
Unit 2 (Shut down) - At approximately 6:00 am on March 15, an abnormal noise began emanating from nearby Pressure Suppression Chamber and the pressure within the chamber decreased. - At 10:10 am on March 26, we started injecting freshwater to the reactor and are now injecting fresh water by a motor driven pump powered by the off-site transmission line. - At 2:59 pm on September 14, we started injecting water to the reactor through core spray system water injection piping arrangement in addition to the water injection through reactor feed water system piping arrangement. Water is currently injected at approx. 3 m3/h through reactor feed water system piping arrangement, and at approx. 7.1 m3/h through core spray system water injection piping arrangement. - At 5:21 pm on May 31, we started cyclic cooling for the water in the spent fuel pool by an alternative cooling equipment of the Fuel Pool Cooling and Filtering System. - At 8:06 pm on June 28, we started injecting nitrogen gas into the Primary Containment Vessel. - From 6:00 pm on October 28, we put the gas management system of the reactor containment vessel in operation. - At 11:04 am on November 6, we started operation of radioactive material decontamination instrument of spent fuel pool.
 
Unit 3 (Shut down) - Explosive sound and white smoke were confirmed at approximately 11:01 am on March 14. It was assumed to be hydrogen explosion. - At 6:02 pm on March 25, we started injecting fresh water to the reactor and are now injecting fresh water by a motor driven pump powered by the off-site transmission line. - At 2:58 pm on September 1, we started water injection by core spray system in addition to water injection by the reactor feed water system piping arrangement. Water is currently injected at approx. 2.4 m3/h through reactor feed water system piping arrangement, and at approx. 8.1 m3/h through core spray system water injection piping arrangement. - At 7:47 pm on June 30, we started cyclic cooling for the water in the spent fuel pool by an alternative cooling equipment of the Fuel Pool Cooling and Filtering System. - At 8:01 pm on July 14, injection of nitrogen gas into the Primary Containment Vessel started.
 
Unit 4 (Outage due to regular inspection) - At around 6 am on March 15, we confirmed the explosive sound and the sustained damage around the 5th floor rooftop area of Reactor Building. - At 12:44 pm on July 31, we started cyclic cooling for the water in the spent fuel pool by an alternative cooling equipment of the Fuel Pool Cooling and Filtering System. (Hydrazine was also injected from 1:15 pm to 2:50 pm on November 17) - At 11:34 am on August 20, we started an operation of desalination equipment in the spent fuel pool. - At this moment, we don't think there is any reactor coolant leakage inside the primary containment vessel.
 
Unit 5 (Outage due to regular inspection) - Sufficient level of reactor coolant to ensure safety is maintained. - At 5:00 am on March 19, we started the Residual Heat Removal System Pump in order to cool the spent fuel pool. - At 2:30 pm on March 20, the reactor achieved cold shutdown. - At 2:45 pm on July 15, we started the operation of the original Residual Heat Removal System (System B) by its original seawater pump. - At this moment, we don't think there is any reactor coolant leakage inside the primary containment vessel.
 
Unit 6 (Outage due to regular inspection) - Sufficient level of reactor coolant to ensure safety is maintained. - At 10:14 pm on March 19, we started the Residual Heat Removal System Pump of Unit 6 to cool down Spent Fuel Pool. - At 7:27 pm on March 20, the reactor achieved cold shutdown. - At 2:33 pm on September 15, we started separately cooling the reactor through the Residual Heat Removal System and the spent fuel pool through Equipment Cooling Water System and Fuel Pool Cooling System. - At this time, we don't think there is any reactor coolant leakage inside the primary containment vessel. - From November 15, we started to cleanup work in order to prevent performance deterioration of pump caused by inletting sand or other materials piled up at the bottom of pump room of intake channel.
 
Others - At around 10 am on June 13, we started the operation of the circulating seawater purification facility installed at the screen area of Unit 2 and 3. - At 8 pm on June 17, we started operation of Water Treatment Facility against the accumulated water. At 6:00 pm on July 2, we started the circulating injection cooling to inject the water, which was treated by the accumulated water treatment system, to the reactors through the buffer tank. - At 7:41 pm on August 19, we started treatment of accumulated water by parallel operation of one line from the cesium adsorption instrument to the decontamination instrument and the other treatment line of the cesium adsorption instrument No.2. - At 2:06 pm on October 7, we started to spray purified accumulated water brought from Unit 5 and 6 continually in order to prevent dust scattering and potential fire outbreaks from the cut down trees. - On October 28, we started installation of the water proof wall at the sea side, in front of the existing shore protection, Units 1-4, in order to contain marine pollution by underground water. - At 9:10 am on November 10, we started transfer of accumulated water from the basement of Unit 2 turbine building to Centralized Radiation Waste Treatment Facility High Temperature Incinerator Building. - At 9:25 am on November 15, we started transfer of accumulated water from basement of Unit 3 turbine building to Centralized Radiation Waste Treatment Facility Building. - At 10:47 pm on November 18, desalination plant (RO) unit 2-2 suspended due to automatic suspend of a high pressure pump and a booster pump. The research is currently underway. There is no impact for water injection to the reactor because of enough fresh water stock. - Around 11:00 pm on November 18, it was confirmed that coolant water temperature at the heat exchange facility exit of unit 3 alternative cooling facility for the fuel spent pool tends to increase (16.5°C at 8 pm → 17.3°C at 11 pm). At 7:00 am on November 19, it was confirmed main tap for watering was closed. The temperature decreased after tap opening (19.5°C at 5 am → 17.9°C at 8 am). The research for tap close is currently underway. - On November 19, it was confirmed that coolant water temperature at the heat exchange facility exit of unit 3 alternative cooling facility 1 for the fuel spent pool is once again in the trend to increase (17.9°C at 8 am → 19.6°C at 2 pm). Spray of water of cooling tower (A) of facility 2 is being continued, however, as it was found that net in the spray tank of this tower is clogged up, from 4:11 pm to 4:50, there was a switch from Unit 3 spent fuel pool alternative cooling facility 2 cooling tower (A) to (B). Currently, the temperature is stable.
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