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Press Release (Nov 20,2008)
Status of the Inspection and Restoration Works Performed after the Niigata-Chuetsu-Oki Earthquake (as of November 20th)
We are announcing the status of major inspections and restoration works and nonconformances 
at TEPCO's Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Station after the Niigata-Chuetsu-Oki Earthquake. 

Inspection/Restoration Status

 ○ Inspection and restoration completed between November 14th to November 20th, 2008 
    (Completed on the following date) 

   • Unit No.1 Repair work of steam separator (Repair work): 
      November 17th 
   • Unit No.1 Main exhaust duct inspection and restoration (Ventilation system exhaust 
     stack inlet radiation monitor sampling pipe inspection): 
      November 18th 
   • Unit No.3 House transformer inspection (3A and 3B Carrying in) : 
      November 17th 
   • Unit No.3 Excitation transformer inspection (Carrying in) : 
      November 17th 
   • Unit No.3 Stack inspection (Inspection of stack radiation monitor sampling pipe): 
      November 16th
   • Unit No.6 Stack inspection (Inspection of stack radiation monitor sampling pipe): 
      November 18th 
   • Unit No.7 Fuel-load work (Fuel-load work): 
      November 17th 
   • Unit No.7 Fuel-load work (Core status confirmation): 
      November 18th 
   • Unit No.7 Reactor internal pump input transformer inspection (Energization for 
     testing without load): 
      November 20th 
   • High-voltage start-up transformer No.3 inspection (Energization for testing without 
     load):
      November 14th

 ○ Inspection and restoration to be commenced between November 21st to November 27th, 2008 
    (To be commenced on the following date) 

   • Unit No.1 Main exhaust duct inspection and restoration (Restoration of substruction):
      November 27th 
   • Unit No.2 Main exhaust duct inspection and restoration (Restoration of substruction):
      November 27th 
   • Unit No.3 Seismic reinforcement works (Seismic reinforcement works for the roof truss 
     of the reactor building) : 
      November 25th 
   • Unit No.7 Turbine inspection (Low-pressure turbine (A) restoration work of casing): 
      November 24th 
   • Unit No.7 System functional test (Reactor shut-down margin inspection): 
      November 18th* 
   • Unit No.7 System functional test (Functional test of control rod drive): 
      November 23rd 
   • Unit No.7 System functional test (Functional test of reactor containment vessel 
     isolation valve):
      November 24th 
   • Unit No.7 System functional test (Functional test of automatic depressurization system):
      November 25th
                                              * Work schedules added and altered this week. 

 ○ Work Schedule of Major Inspection/Restoration from November 16th to December 13th, 2008

    • Work Schedule of the Main Inspection/Restoration of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear 
      Power Station in Response to the Niigata-Chuetsu-Oki Earthquake (during 4 Weeks)
                                                                            ....Appendix

 (Reference) 
   Nonconformances Found in the Inspection and Restoration Works Performed after the 
   Niigata-Chuetsu-Oki Earthquake

   Based on the "Public Announcement Regarding Nonconformance Found in the Inspection 
   and Restoration Works Performed after the Niigata-Chuetsu-Oki Earthquake", the Tokyo 
   Electric Power Company, Incorporated (TEPCO) provides this announcement containing 
   incidents information reported from November 13th to November 19th, 2008. 

 ○ Incidents Information (relating to the Chuetsu-Oki Earthquake)
Incidents Information (relating to the Chuetsu-Oki Earthquake)
< Reports from November 13 to November 19, 2008 >
Reports from November 13 to November 19, 2008
○ Other Findings • Visual inspection was conducted for stack radiation monitor sampling pipes of Unit No.1 and Unit No.3 after removing insulation. As a result of the inspection, damage was found on an intake side pipe of sampling pump of Unit No.3, and a misalignment was found on the joint of discharge side pipes of sampling pump of Unit No.1. These incidents did not lead to any radiological impact to the environment. Additionally, visual inspection was conducted for stack radiation monitor sampling pipes of Unit No.2, 4, 5, 6 and 7 after removing insulation, and no additional damage was found (announced on October 30th and November 13th, 2008). Subsequently, visual inspection was conducted for ventilation system exhaust stack inlet radiation monitor sampling pipe of Unit No.1 on November 18th, 2008 after removing insulation, and no additional damage was found. Investigation of the unit No.3 exhaust stack radiation monitor sampling pipe damage revealed high concentration of salt on the surface of the pipe. Plumate pattern characteristic of salt corrosion was found in the fracture surface and adjacent to that pattern, another pattern characteristic of damage caused by external force was found. Based on these findings, the pipe breakage was assumed to have happened due to corrosion by salt that led to decreased strength that resulted in breakage when seismic force was applied. Investigation of the dislocation of the connection of the unit No.1 exhaust stack radiation monitor sampling pipe was conducted. Since the dislocated anti-lightning pipe connection was placed outside, misalignment between the monitoring building and the pipe occurred due to the earthquake, which led to the dislocation of the relevant connection. Measures will be taken to periodically inspect the exhaust stack radiation monitor sampling pipe as well as to replace, as necessary, the pipe with stainless steel pipe resistant to corrosion and paint resin on the pipe surface to further protect from corrosion. Anti-lightning pipe connection was moved inside the building so that it will not be dislocated by an earthquake. Based on this incident, inspection will be conducted on ducts located outside as well and the results will be publicized in the weekly report.
Appendix: Work Schedule of the Main Inspection/Restoration of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear
          Power Station in Response to the Niigata-Chuetsu-Oki Earthquake (during 4 Weeks)
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