TEPCO Downgrades Thermometers After 80°C Spike, But Data Suggests a Systemic Issue

TEPCO Reports Unexpected 80°C Temperature Rise in Reactor 1

TEPCO recently reported that a thermometer in Fukushima Daiichi’s Reactor 1 recorded an unexpected 80°C temperature increase following nitrogen injection into the primary containment vessel (PCV). Initially, this raised concerns about a possible heat source inside the containment vessel .

However, after an internal review, TEPCO concluded that the reading did not reflect an actual temperature increase, attributing it to instrument malfunction. As a result, they downgraded multiple thermometers to “reference use” and removed them from official monitoring .

Contradictions in TEPCO’s Explanation

TEPCO’s official report claims that the 80°C spike was a sensor anomaly, yet the data contradicts this conclusion. The report states:

「いずれの端⼦台にも、変化量に違いはありますが、似た挙動を⽰す温度計が存在します。」
(“In all terminal blocks, there exist thermometers that show similar behavior, although the magnitude of change varies.”)

This raises a critical contradiction:

  • If the anomaly were due to a single sensor failure, the readings should have been random and uncorrelated.
  • Instead, multiple thermometers showed similar temperature behavior, suggesting a systemic factor rather than individual sensor malfunctions.

Potential Causes TEPCO Has Not Addressed

If multiple thermometers reacted simultaneously, there are several alternative explanations that TEPCO has not fully explored:

  1. Localized Heating Effect – The nitrogen injection may have triggered a thermal reaction inside the containment vessel.
  2. Pressure-Temperature Interaction – Increased pressure in the PCV could have influenced heat conduction, affecting nearby thermometers.
  3. Electromagnetic or Wiring Interference – If multiple thermometers are showing the same fluctuation, an external electrical disturbance could be influencing them.

Unanswered Questions About Reactor 1

Despite these unresolved discrepancies, TEPCO downgraded the affected thermometers, effectively excluding them from official monitoring.
This raises serious concerns:

  • Is TEPCO dismissing inconvenient data?
  • Could an unknown thermal process be occurring inside Reactor 1?
  • What safety implications does this have for long-term monitoring?

So far, TEPCO has not provided a satisfactory alternative explanation for why multiple thermometers showed the same trend.


東電、80°Cの異常温度上昇を「故障」と判断するも、データは矛盾を示す

1号機で80°Cの異常上昇が観測される

東京電力は、福島第一原発1号機原子炉格納容器(PCV)内で窒素注入後に80°Cの急激な温度上昇が観測されたことを報告しました。当初、格納容器内の未知の熱源の可能性が懸念されました 。

しかし、東電はこの現象について、「実際の温度上昇ではなく、温度計の故障が原因」と判断し、複数の温度計を「参考値扱い」に格下げしました 。

東電の説明に見られる矛盾

東電はこの温度上昇を個別の温度計の故障と説明していますが、報告書のデータはこの説明と矛盾しています。報告書には以下の記述があります。

「いずれの端⼦台にも、変化量に違いはありますが、似た挙動を⽰す温度計が存在します。」
(“すべての端子台において、変動の幅は異なるが、似た挙動を示す温度計が存在する。”)

この記述は、東電の説明と 明らかに矛盾 しています。

  • もし個別のセンサー故障が原因であれば、異常値はランダムに発生するはずです。
  • しかし、実際には複数の温度計が同じ傾向の温度変化を示しているため、センサー故障では説明できない可能性が高いです。

東電が説明していない可能性

東電は、以下のような他の要因を十分に検討していません。

  1. 局所的な発熱現象窒素注入によって格納容器内で何らかの熱反応が発生した可能性。
  2. 圧力と温度の関係格納容器内の圧力上昇が、温度の局所的変化に影響を与えた可能性。
  3. 電磁波や配線ノイズの干渉複数の温度計が同じ挙動を示していることから、外部の電気的な影響も考えられる。

1号機で何が起きているのか?

東電はこのデータの矛盾を完全に説明しないまま、対象の温度計を「参考用」として格下げしました。
これは以下のような深刻な疑問を引き起こします。

  • 東電は不都合なデータを無視しているのか?
  • 格納容器内で未知の熱反応が発生している可能性はないのか?
  • 今後の長期監視において、安全性に影響を与えるのではないか?

これらの疑問に対し、東電はまだ納得のいく説明をしていません

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Photo: Reactor 3, taken on 5th January 2018 [URL]

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Actually, nothing has progressed in the plant since 2011. We still don't even know what is going on inside. They must keep cooling the crippled reactors by water, but additionally groundwater keeps flowing into the reactor buildings from the broken parts. This is why highly contaminated water is always produced more than it can circulate. Tepco is planning to officially discharge this water to the Pacific but Tritium is still remaining in it. They dilute this with seawater so that it is legally safe, but scientifically the same amount of radioactive tritium is contained. They say it is safe to discharge, but none of them have drunk it.

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