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tsutsuji
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Does anyone have a clue about what happened to the diesel generators in the common pool building first floor (unit 2 DG B and unit 4 DG B) which are marked "unusable" although they are also marked as "not inundated" in table II-2-14 of the second report to IAEA : http://www.meti.go.jp/english/earthquake/nuclear/iaea/pdf/20110911/chapter2.pdf page 72 ? The diesel generators of unit 5 are also both "unusable" and "not inundated", which can mean that only their seawater cooling system was unusable because of damaged seawater pumps. But aren't unit 2 DG B and unit 4 DG B air-cooled ?
The internal investigation interim report tells a few additional remarks about the diesel generators, like diesel generator inundation was generally caused by a tsunami water route via the air intake louver, generally located on the first floor ( http://www.tepco.co.jp/cc/press/betu11_j/images/111202f.pdf page 24/140 ), or that in the USA diesel generators are often not in basements because there are no basements in turbine buildings in the USA, while in Japan anti-seismic rules imply to build buildings on the base rock layer (page 23/140). But I still do not understand what they mean with the diesel generators that are not inundated yet unusable.
The internal investigation interim report tells a few additional remarks about the diesel generators, like diesel generator inundation was generally caused by a tsunami water route via the air intake louver, generally located on the first floor ( http://www.tepco.co.jp/cc/press/betu11_j/images/111202f.pdf page 24/140 ), or that in the USA diesel generators are often not in basements because there are no basements in turbine buildings in the USA, while in Japan anti-seismic rules imply to build buildings on the base rock layer (page 23/140). But I still do not understand what they mean with the diesel generators that are not inundated yet unusable.
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