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The following NISA report, written in December 2002, contains a time-line. Here are a few translated excerpts :joewein said:For radiation levels inside the building to go up without venting there must have been some leaks. But in a way it is not surprising that the unit 1 containment was leaking in 2011 (when it was 40 years old and stressed to the max by a melting core) when it had already leaked unacceptably in 1992 during routine inspections when tested at 3 bar:
Faked pressure test
Yet in the most serious case of all, Tepco officials are alleged to have faked a pressure test designed to test the integrity of the containment building. The test involves pumping nitrogen gas into the building to increase the pressure to about three times atmospheric pressure, then taking pressure readings to measure the leak rate.
Regulations state that the leak rate must be less than 0.45% per day. However, at Fukushima I-1 in 1992, the company conducted its own tests before the government inspectors turned up, and discovered that the building might not pass the test. One source quoted in the Daily Yomiuri said that leak rates fluctuated from 0.3% to 2.5% per day.
Documents found at Hitachi by Tepco’s own investigative team describe a method to fake the test by secretly pumping in extra air from the main steam isolation valve. At the time, Hitachi had a contract to check Tepco equipment. It is alleged that Tepco officials followed this procedure when the government inspectors were checking the leak rate.
http://www.klimaatkeuze.nl/wise/monitor/574/5441
2.5% of several thousand cubic meters of nitrogen at 3 bar is several hundred cubic meters that would have leaked per day.
September 25 (Wednesday). The Yomiuri Shimbun evening edition reports that fraud took place, during leak rate tests conducted in 1992.
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November 06 (Wednesday). Start of legally required on-site inspection regarding the leak rate of the concerned unit.
November 29 (Friday). A one-year shut-down of the concerned unit is ordered.
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December 05 (Thursday). Tepco announces that, regarding the concerned unit, it obtained a leak rate measurement result of 0.092% / day which satisfies the standard criteria.
http://www.meti.go.jp/report/downloadfiles/g21224d0122j.pdf p. 15-16
The 28 May 2004 Tepco press release announces the following :
28 May (Friday) 10:00~16:00 : 0.122% / day (below the 0.348% / day standard criteria)
27 May (Thursday) 10:00~16:00 : 0.123% / day (below the 0.348% / day standard criteria)
http://www.tepco.co.jp/fukushima1-np/bi4509-j.html
The 15 December 2010 press release about regular inspection No. 26 (March 2010 -December 2010) says :
13 July 08:00~14:00 : 0.166% / day※ (below the 0.4% / day standard criteria) (※ 95% confidence limit - upper limit)
http://www.tepco.co.jp/nu/f1-np/press_f1/2010/pdfdata/bi0c06-j.pdf page 5 (pdf page number 7)
http://www.tepco.co.jp/nu/f1-np/press_f1/2009/pdfdata/bi9714-j.pdf (page 5) 17 February 2009 : 0.176%
http://www.tepco.co.jp/nu/f1-np/press_f1/2007/pdfdata/bi8116-j.pdf (page 7) 12-13 September 2007 (24 hour test) : 0.101%
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