Limmerick Nuclear Plant shut down (non-Y2K problems)

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http://www.newsday.com/ap/rnmpne15.htm Penn. Nuclear Plant Shut Down

LIMERICK, Pa. (AP) -- One of the two nuclear reactors at PECO Energy Co.'s Limerick Generating Station was shut down this morning after a piece of equipment failed.

Company spokesman Neil McDermott said the problem was not Y2K-related.

It was declared an ``unusual event,'' the least serious emergency classification at a nuclear power plant.

The 2:55 a.m. shutdown occurred when an insulator on the main generator transformer for Limerick Unit 2 failed, McDermott said. The transformer is non-nuclear equipment used to increase the voltage of the unit's output before sending electricity out to the power distribution system.

The 1,100-megawatt generating unit will be out of service until the insulator can be repaired, he said.

PECO Energy is a private utility that serves the Philadelphia area.s (PROFILE (CO:PECO Energy; TS:PE; IG:ELC;) )

AP-NY-12-31-99 0722EST

-- meg davis (meg9999@aol.com), December 31, 1999

Answers

I read something similar posted at a grassroots Y2K Watch sponsored by JR Whipple (which includes a contact e-mail): 11:47 AM December 31, 1999 Lansdale, Pennsylvania, USA.   & This morning the Limerick nuclear power plant in Montgomery County shut down. The claim was that an insulator was involved and did not involve y2k.

I believe the city administration has been very adamant about Y2K.

-- Gary Gach (y2k@word.to), December 31, 1999.


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