AECM-85-0358, Monthly Operating Rept for Oct 1985

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Monthly Operating Rept for Oct 1985
ML20136B852
Person / Time
Site: Grand Gulf Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 10/31/1985
From: Cesare J, Dale L
MISSISSIPPI POWER & LIGHT CO.
To: Taylor J
NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION (ADM), NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE)
References
AECM-85-0358, AECM-85-358, NUDOCS 8511200300
Download: ML20136B852 (8)


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Attachment to AECM-85/0358 Page 1 of 7 OPERATING DATA REPORT 50-416 DOCKET NO.

DATE 11/11/85 COMPLETED BY J. G. Cesare i

TELEPHONE (601) 969-2585 OPERATING STATUS Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Notes

1. Unit Name:

October 1985

2. Reporting Period:

3833 Wt

3. Licenwd Thermal Power (MWt):

1372.5 MWe

4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe):

1250 We

5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe):

1157 We

6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe):

1108 We

7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe):
8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report. Give Reasons:

NA NA

9. Power Level To Which Restricted.lf Any (Net MWe):

NA

10. Reasons For Restrictions.If Any:

This Month Yr to-Date Cumulative 744 7,296

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11. Hours In Reporting Period 294.7 5.223.4 6,233.5
12. Number Of Hours Reactor Was Critical 0

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13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours 288 4,678.8 5,381.9
14. Hours Generator On-Line 0

0 0

15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours
16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) 1,133,160 13.931.579 14.811.719
17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) 337,220 4,228,330 4,424,850 317,598 3,984,844 4,149,~825
18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWHb 38.7 78.8 78.8
19. Unit Service Factor 38.7 78.8 78.8
20. Unit Availability Factor 38.5 71.2 71.2
21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net) 34.2 63.1

,63.1

22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net) 0 6.8 6.8
23. Unit Forced Outage Rate
24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type.Date.and Duration of Eacht:

NA l

Nov. 19, 1985

25. If Shut Down At End Of Report Period. Estimated Date of Startup:

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26. Units in Test Status (Prior o Commercial Operation):

Forecast A.chieved 8/18/82 INITIAL CRITICALITY 10/20/84 INITIA L ELECTRICITY COMMERCIAL OPER ATION 7/1/85 8511200300 851031 ADOCK 0 % 6 DR L

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Attachment to AECM-85/0358 Page 2 of 7 INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING OPERATING DATA REPORT 1

This report should be fumished each month by licensees. The name and telephone number of the preparer should be provided in the designated spaces. The instructions below are provided to assist licensees in reporting the data consistently. The number of the instruction corresponds to the item number of the report format.

1. UNIT NAME. Self. explanatory.

or of commercial operation, whichever comes last, to the end of the period or decommissioning, whichever comes

2. REPORTING PERIOD. Designate the month for which first. Adjustments in clock hours should be made in the data are presented.

which a change from standard to daylight-savings time (or vice versa) occurs.

3. LICENSED THERMAL POWER (MW )is the maximum g

thermal power, expressed in megawatts, currently auth.

12. NUMBER OF HOURS REACTOR WAS CRITICAL.

orized by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

Show'the total number of hours the reactor was critical during the gross hours of the reporting period.

4. NAMEPLATE RATING (GROSS MW,). The nameplate power designation of the turbine. generator in megavolt
13. REACTOR RESERVE SHUTDOWN HOURS. The total amperes (MVA) times the nameplate power factor of the number of hours during the gross hours of reporting turbine generator.

period that the reactor was removed from service for administrative or other reasons but was available for

5. DESIGN ELECTRICAL RATING (NET MW,) is the operation.

nominal net electrical output of the unit specified by the utility and used for the purpose of plant design.

14. HOURS GENERATOR ON-LINE. Also called Service Hours. The total number of hours expressed to the near-
6. MAXIMUM DEPENDABLE CAPACITY (GROSS MW,)

est tenth of an hour during the gross hours of the re-is the gross electrical output as measured at the output porting period that the unit operated with breakers terminals of the turbine-generator during the most re-closed to the station bus. These hours, plus those listed strictive seasonal conditions.

in Unit Shutdowns for the generator outage hours, should e

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7. MAXIMUM DEPENDABLE CAPACITY (NET MW,).

Maximum dependable capacity (gross) less the normal

15. UNIT RESERVE SHUTDOWN HOURS. The total num.

station service loads.

ber of hours expressed to the nearest tenth of an hour during the gross hours of the reporting period that the

8. Self. explanatory.

unit was removed from service for economic or similar nas ns t was adaW bpuadon.

9. POWER LEVEL TO WHICH RESTRICTED, IF ANY (NET MW,). Note that this item is applicable only if
16. GROSS THERMAL ENERGY GENERATED (MWH).

restrictions on the power level are in effect. Short. term The thermal output of the nuclear steam supply system (less than one month) limitations on poser level need during the gross hours of the reporting period, expressed not be presented in this item.

n megawatt hours (no decimals).

Since this information is used to develop figures on capa-city lost due to restrictions and because most users of the

17. GROSS ELECTRICAL ENERGY GENERATED (MWH).

" Operating Plant Status Report" are primarily interested The electrical output of the unit measured at the output in energy actually fed to the distribution system it is terminals of the turbine-generator during the gross hours requested that this figure be expressed in MWe-Net in of the reportmg period, expressed in megawatt hours (no spite of the fact that the figure must be derived from decimals).

MWt or percent power.

18. NET ELECTRICAL ENERGY GENERATED (MWH).
10. REASONS FOR RESTRICTIONS, IF ANY. If item 9 The gross electrical output of the unit measured at the is used, item 10 should explain why. Brief narrative is output terminals of the turbine-generator minus the nor-acceptable. Cite references as appropriate. Indicate mal station service loads during the gross hours of the whether restrictions are self. imposed or are regulatory reporting period, expressed in megawatt hours. Negative requirements. Be as specific as possible within space limi-quantities should not be used. If there is no net positive tations. Plants in startup and power ascension test phase value for the period, enter zero (no decimals).

should be identified here.

11. HOURS IN REPORTING PERIOD. For units in power
19. For units still in the startup and power ascension test ascensic-at the end of the period, the gross hours from
23. phase items 19 23 should not be computed. Instead, enter the beginning of the period or the first electrical produc.

N/A in the current month column. These five factors tion, whichever comes last, to the end of the period.

should be computed starting at the time the unit is de.

clared to be in commercial operation. The cumulative For units in commercial operation at the end of the figures in the second and third columns should be based period, the gross hours from the beginning of the period on commercial operation as a starting date.

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Attachment to AECM-85/0358 Page 3 of 7

19. UNIT SERVICE FACTOR. Compute by dividing hours the generator was on line (item 14) by the gross hours in the reporting period (item 11). Express as percent to the nearest tenth of a percent. Do not include reserve shut-down hours in the calculation.
20. UNIT AVAILABILITY FACTOR. Compute by dividing the unit available hours (item 14 plus item 15) by the gross hours in the reporting period (item 1I). Express as percent to the nearest tenth of a percent.

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21. UNIT CAPACITY FACTOR (USING MDC NET). Com-pute by dividing net electrical energy generated (item 18) by the product of maximum dependable capacity (item
7) times the gross hours in the reporting period (item 11).

Express as percent to the nearest tenth of a percent.

22. UNIT CAPACITY FACTOR (USING DER NET). Com-pute as in item 21. substituting design electrical rating (item 5) for maximum dependable capacity.
23. UNIT FORCED OtfrAGE RATE. Compute by dividing the total forced outage hours (from the table in Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions) by the sum of hours generator on line (item 14) plus total forced outage hours (from the table in Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions).

Express as percent to the nearest tenth of a percent.

24. SHUTDOWNS SCHEDULED OVER NEXT 6 MONTHS (TYPS, DATE. AND DURATION OF EACH). Include type (refueling. maintenance, other), proposed date of start of shutdown, and proposed length of shutdown.

It is recognized that shutdowns may be scheduled between reports and that this item may not be allinclusive. Be as accurate as possible as of the date the report is prepared.

This item is to be prepared each month and updated if appropriate until the actual shutdown occurs.

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25. Self. explanatory.
26. Self. explanatory. Note, however, that this information is requested for all units in startup and power ascension test status and is not required for units already in com-mercial operation.

TEST STATUS is defined as that period following ini-tial criticality during which the unit is tested at succes-sively higher outputs, culminating with operation at full power for a sustained period and completion of war-ranty runs. Following this phase, the unit is generally considered by the utility to be available for commercial operation.

Date of COMMERCIAL OPERATION is defined as the date that the unit was declared by the utility owner to be available for the regular production of electricity.

usually related to the satisfactory completion of quali-fication tests as specified in the purchase contract and to the accounting policies and practices of the utility.

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AECE-85/0358 Page 4 of 7 AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL 50-416 DOCKET NO.

I UNIT 11/11/85 DATE J. G. Cesare COMPLETED BY (601) 969-2585 TELEPHONE October 1985 MONTH DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL CAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL (MWe-Net)

(MWe Net) 1157

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1163 o

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3 19 0

4 1139 20 1159 0

5 2,

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22 1153 0

7 23 1021 0

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25 0

0 10 1124 26 1097 0

11 p

1039 0

12 28 13 29 0

14 30 0

0 15 3,

0 16 INSTRUCTIONS On this format, list the average daily unit power level in MWe Net for each day in the reporting month. Compute to the nearest whole megawatt.

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NEN-UNITSHUTDOWNS AND FOWER REDUCTIONS UNIT NAME DATE 11/11/85 October ND BY J.

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Cesare REPORT MONTH TELEPHONE (601) 969-75R5 Om u$

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Cause & Corrective k*S" 8RY No.

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Event E 'E Action to S

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1 NA NA NA Scheduled Maintenance Outage. Major maintenance activities include:

the performance of local Leak Rate Tests and the Integrated i.eak Rate Test, the installation of high density fuel storage racks, modifications to the horizontal fuel transfer system, modifications to Standby Service Water System B, and modifications for Compliance with NUREG 0588 requirements.

2 3

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i F: Forced Reason:

Method:

Exhibit G. Instructions S: Scheduled A Equipment Failure (Explain) 1-Manual 5-Reduced for Preparatism of Data B-Maintenarm ei Test 2 Manual Scram.

load Entry Sheets for Licensee C-Refu !wg 3 Automatic Scram.

Event Report (LER) File (NUREG-4 Continued 6-other 0161)

D-Regu! story Restriction E-Operator Training & Ucense Examinatism 5

F-Administrative

  • In accordance Exhibit 1 Same Source G. Operational Error (Explain) with Nureg 1022 (9/77) llother (Explain) i 4

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l Page 6 of 7 UNIT SHUTDOWNS AND POWER REDUGIONS INSTRUCTIONS This report should describe all plant shutdowns during the in accordance with the table appearing on the report form.

report period. In addition,it should be the source of explan-If category 4 must be used, supply brief comments.

ation of significant dips in average power levels. Each signi-LICENSEE EVENT REPORT #.

Reference the applicable ficant reduction in power level (greater than 20% reduction in average daily power level for the preceding 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />) f* Portable occurrence pertaining to the outage or power should be noted, even though the unit may not have been reduction. Enter the first four parts (event year, sequential shut down completely. For such reductions in power level, report number, occurrence code and report type) of the five l

the duration should be listed as zero, the method of reduction part designation as described in item 17 of instructions for should be listed as 4 (Other), and the Cause and Corrective Preparation of Data Entry Sheets for Licensee Event Report Action to Prevent Recurrence column should explain. The (LER) File (NUREG0161). This mformation may not be immediately evident for all such shutdowns,of course, since Cause and Corrective Action to Prevent Kecurrence column should be used to provide any needed explanation to fully further investigation may be required to ascertain whether or describe the circumstances of the outage or power reduction.

not a reportable occurrence was involved.) If the outage or power reduction will not result in a reportable occurrence, NUMBER. This column should indicate the sequential num, the positive indication of this lack of correlation should be noted as not applicable (N/A).

ber assigned to each shutdown or significant reduction in power for that calendar year. When a shutdown or significant power SYSTEM CODE. The system in which the outage or power reduction begins in one report period and ends in another, reduction originated sh'ould be noted by the tw'o digit code of an entry should be made for both report periods to be sure Exhibit G -Instructions for Preparation of Data Entry Sheets all shutdowns or significant power reductions are reported.

for Licensee Event Report (LER) File (NUREG 0161).

Until a unit has achieved its first power generation, no num-ber should be assigned to each entry.

Systems that do not fit any existing code should be designa-ted XX. The code ZZ should be used for those events where DATE. This column should indicate the date of the start a system is not applicable.

of each shutdown or significant power reduction. Report as year, month, and day. August 14,1977 would be reported COMPONENT CODE. Select the most appropriate component as 770814. When a shutdown or significant power reduction from Exhibit I Instructions for Preparation of Data Entry beginsin one report period and ends in another, an entry should Sheets for Licensee Event Report (LER) File (NUREG.0161).

be made for both report periods to be sure all shutdowns using the following critieria:

or significant power reductions are reported.

A. If a component failed,use the component directlyinvolved.

TYPE. Use "F" or "S" to indicate either " Forced" or " Sche-duled," respectively, for each shutdown or significant power B. If not a component failure, use the related component:

reduction. Forced shutdowns include those required to be e.g., wrong valve operated through error; list valve as initiated by no later than the weekend following discovery component.

of an off-normal condition. It is recognized that some judg-ment is required in categorizing shutdowns in this way. In C. If a chain of failures occurs, the first component to mal-general, a forced shutdown is one that would not have been function should be listed. The sequence of events,includ-completed in the absence of the condition for which corrective ing the other components which fail, should be described action was taken.

under the Cause and Corrective Action to Prevent Recur-rence column.

DURATION. Self-explanatory. When a shutdown extends Components that do not fit any existing code should be de-beyond the end of a report period, count only the time to the signated XXXXXX. The code 777777 should be used for end of the report period and pick up the ensuing down time events where a component designation is not applicable.

in the following report periods. Report duration of outages rounded to the nearest tenth of an hout to facilitate summation.

CAUSE & CORRECTIVE ACTION TO PREVENT RECUR-The sum of the total outage hours plus the hours the genera-RENCE. Use the column in a narrative fashion to amplify or tor was on line should equal the gross hours m the reportmg explain the circumstances of the shutdown or power reduction.

period.

The column should include the specific cause for each shut-

  • n T s gn 8nt Power &cdon and de imndate and REASON. Cate8orize by letter designation in accordance contemplated long term corrective action taken, if appropri-with the table appearing on the report form. If category H ate. This column should also be used for a description of the must be used. supply brief comments.

major safety related corrective maintenance performed during the outage or power reduction including an identification of METHOD OF SHUTTING DOWN THE REACTOR OR the critical path activity and a report of any single release of REDUCING POWER.

Categorize by number designation radioactivity or smgle radiation exposure specifically associ.

INote that this differs from the Edison Electric institute sted with the outage which accounts for more than 10 percent (EEI) definitions of " Forced Partial Outage" and " Sche.

of the allowable annual values.

duled Partial Outage." For these term >. eel uses a change of For long textual reports continue narrative on separate paper 30 MW as the break pomt. For larger power reactors.30 MW and reference the shutdown or power reduction for this is too snull a change to warrant esplanation.

narrative.

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Attachment to AECM-85/0358 Page 7 of 7 i

OPERATING DATA REPORT MAIN STEAM SAFETY RELIEF VALVE CHALLENGES DOCKET NO.

50-416 UNIT 1

DATE 11/11/85 COMPLETED BY J. G. Cesare TELEPHONE (601) 969-2585 Date of occurrence:

October 12, 1985 at 1900 Plant operating condition:

.Rx Power (MWT) 3830 Rx Pressure 1025 psig Rx Mode 1

Rx Power (MWE) 1170 Rx Temperature 537 F Number of main steam SRV's:

20 Number of SRV's affected by event:

2

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Narrative:

Safety relief valves'(SRV's) Q1B21F041A and Q1B21F041C were each lifted three times as part of a planned special test to obtain baseline data on their opening and closing times at a reactor pressure of 1025 psig.

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MISSISSIPPI POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Helping Build Mississippi EullMININE P. O. B O X 164 0 J A C K S O N MIS SIS SIP PI 39215-1640 November 13, 1985 NLD. EAR UCENSING & SAFETY DEPARTMENT Mr. James M. Taylor, Director Office of Inspection and Enforcement U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C.

20555 Attention: Document Control Desk

Dear Mr. Taylor:

SUBJECT:

Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Unit 1 Docket No. 50-416 License No. NPF-29 File: 0260/L-835.0 Monthly Operating Report AECM-85/0358 In accordance with 10CFR50.36, Mississippi Power & Light Company (MP&L) is providing twelve copies of the Monthly Operating Report for Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Unit 1 for October, 1985 (attachment).

If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact this office.

Yours truly, L. F. Dale Director GWD/JGC:vog Attachment cc:

Mr. T. H. Cloninger (w/a)

Mr. O. D. Kingsley, Jr. (w/a)

Mr. R. B. McGehee (w/a)

Mr. N. S. Reynolds (w/a)

Mr. H. L. Thomas (w/o)

Mr. R. C. Butcher (w/a)

Dr. J. Nelson Grace, Regional Administrator (w/a)

U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II 101 Marietta St., N. W., Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30323 Chief (w/2)

Office of Resource Management U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission g

Washington, D. C.

20555 J13AECM85110701 - 1 Member Middle South Utilities System