GNRO-2002/00019, Annual Operating Report for 2001

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Annual Operating Report for 2001
ML020600458
Person / Time
Site: Grand Gulf Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 03/01/2002
From: Bottemiller C
Entergy Operations
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
GNRO-2002/00019, RG-1.16, Rev 4
Download: ML020600458 (8)


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March 1, 2002 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Attention: Document Control Desk

Subject:

2001 Annual Operating Report Grand Gulf Nuclear Station Unit 1 Dncket No. 50-416 License No. NPF-29 GNRO-2002/00019 Ladies and Gentlemen:

Entergy Operations, Inc. is transmitting the Grand Gulf Nuclear Station (GGNS) Unit 1 Annual Operating Report for 2001. This report is in accordance with the reporting program described in Regulatory Guide 1.16, Revision 4, Part C.l .b as modified by the NRC letter to GGNS dated May 25, 1987 (MAEC-87/0131).

Provided as attachments are:

1. A narrative summary of operating experience during the year 2001,
2. Main Steam Line Safety Relief Valve challenges,
3. A tabulated annual report of personnel exposure greater than 100 mrem/yr, and
4. A summary of failed fuel indications/inspections.

This letter does not contain any commitments.

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March I,2002 GNRO-2002/00019 Page 2 of 2 If you have any questions, please contact Charles A. Bottemiller at (601) 437-6299 or Ann M. Townsend at (601) 437-6486.

Yours truly, Charles A. Bottemiller Manager, Plant Licensing AMT:amt attachments: 1. Summary Of Operating Experience - 2001

2. Main Steam Safety Relief Valve Challenges - 200-l
3. Person-rem Exposure - 2001
4. Failed Fuel Indications/Inspections - 2001 cc:

Hoeg T. L. (GGNS Senior Resident) (w/a)

Levanway D. E. (Wise Carter) (w/a>

Reynolds N. S. (w/a>

Smith L. J. (Wise Carter) (w/a>

Thomas H. L. (w/o)

Mr. E. W. Merschoff (w/2)

Regional Administrator U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region IV 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 400 Arlington, TX 76011 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN; Mr. S. P. Sekerak, NRR/DLPM (w/2)

ATTN: ADDRESSEE ONLY ATTN: U.S. Postal Delivery Address Only Mail Stop 07Dl Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 GO20019

Attachment I to GNRO-2002/00019 2001

SUMMARY

OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE The following is a summary of Grand Gulf Nuclear Station (GGNS) Unit 1 operating experience for the 2001 calendar year. During 2001, the reactor was critical for 8,147.g hours with the generator on line for 8,041.l hours.

Date Cause & Corrective Action Duration Time 02/06/O 1 Core thermal power reduced to approximately 70% to take 0 hours0 days <br />0 hours <br />0 weeks <br />0 months <br /> Heater Drain Pumps out of service for repairing the pump discharge header sample line break and power maintained at that level until 02/08/01 afternoon for repairing pump discharge valve (N23F520A) leak.

04/I 3/01 Core thermal power was reduced first and then reactor 412.0 hours0 days <br />0 hours <br />0 weeks <br />0 months <br /> manually scrammed @2000 to shut down for Refueling #I 1.

05/01101 Refueling #I 1 continued until synchronization to grid on 109.7 hours8.101852e-5 days <br />0.00194 hours <br />1.157407e-5 weeks <br />2.6635e-6 months <br /> 05/05/01. Steady, full-power operation was reached on 05/08/O 1.

08/07/O 1 Reactor automatic scram occurred at approximately 2017 upon 41.5 hours5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br /> fast CV closure when load reject relay picked up grid perturbation caused by Baxter Wilson plant tripping off grid because of lightning induced fire in switchyard. The startup was somewhat delayed because the End-Of-Cycle Recirculation Pump Trip did not function as required. Also, startup and subsequent operating data on Recirculation Pump B seal performance prompted a management decision to schedule a plant shutdown on 09/06/01 to replace RP B seal.

08/23/01 Continued degradation in RP B seal performance caused 101.8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> increasing leakage flow and pump vibration, and prompted a conservative decision from Management to advance the schedule for shutdown to replace the seal. Reactor manually scrammed at approximately 0528. Synchronized back to grid on 08/27/01 at approximately 1117 after seal replacement.

08129/01 Problem with A Recirculation FCV Rotary Variable Differential 54.0 hours0 days <br />0 hours <br />0 weeks <br />0 months <br /> Transformer (RVDT) prevented power ascension after shifting to high speed during startup following the RP B seal outage.

The reactor was manually scrammed to shut down for repairing A Recirc FCV RVDT.

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Attachment II to GNRO-2002/00019 2001 MAIN STEAM SAFETY RELIEF VALVE CHALLENGES There were no main steam line safety relief valve challenges occurring in 2001.

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Attachment III to GNRO-7~~7/flMll9 Page1 of3 GGNS UNIT 1 ANNUAL REPORT PERSON-REM EXPOSURE-2001 This section contains a tabulation of the number of station, utility and other personnel receiving exposures greater than 100 mrem/year and their associated man-rem exposure according to work and job function. Also included is a tabulation of the number of personnel by exposure range.

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Attachnent III to GNRO-2002/G0019 Page 2 of 3 Entergy Operations, Inc. Date: 28-FZB-2002 15:39 Grand Gulf Nuclear Station P.O. Box 756 Port Gibson, MS.

39150 LICENSE: NPF-29 Regulatory Guide 1.16 Information End of Year Report 2001 Number of Personnel

> 100 mrem Total man-rem

  • Work and Job Function Station Utility Contractor Station. Utility contractor ROUTINE OPERATIONS AND SURVEILLANCE MAINTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTION Cl 0 0 0.112 0.048 0.364 OPERATIONS 37 1 2 9.428 0.414 0.871 HEALTH PHYSICS I.8 11 3 4.676 3.363 1.430 SUPERVISORY 0 0 1 0.654 0.276 0.545 ENGINEERING 0 0 0 0.682 0.006 0.009 ROUTINE PLANT MAINTENANCE MAINl?ENANCE hND CONSTRUCTION 85 29 155 25.507 11.761 57.052 OPERATIONS 22 4 1 5.927 1.065 0.403 HEALTH PHYSICS I.8 8 7 4.801 2.202 2.921 SUPERVISORY 1 1 4 1.255 0.531 1.309 ENGINEERING 2 0 0 1.421 0.166 0.005 INSERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTION 0 0 4 0.007 0.000 2.732 OPERATIONS 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 HEAITH PHYSICS 0 0 0 0.000 0.004 0.006 SUPERVISORY 2 3 4 0.418 0.643 1.827 ENGINEERING 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 SPECIAL PLANT MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE hNE CONSTRUCTION 9 0 9 3.363 0.635 6.932 OPERATIONS 0 0 2 0.501 0.008 0.753 HEALTH PHYSICS 5 0 1 1.266 0.093 0.290 SUPERVISORY 0 0 0 0.282 0.006 0.154 ENGINEERING 1 0 0 0.281 0.000 0.014 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE hND CONSTRUCTION 0 0 0 0.086 0.000 0.000 OPERATIONS 1 0 0 0.224 0.000 0.000 HEALTH PHYSICS 1 0 0 0.419 0.000 0.191 SUPERVISORY 0 0 0 0.000 0.000 0.000 ENGINEERING 0 0 4 0.023 0.000 1.059 REFUELING MAINTENANCE hND CONSTRUCTION 2 5 35 0.840 0.768 11.953 OPERATIONS 2 0 0 0.907 0.000 0.123 HEALTH PHYSICS 5 4 10 0.942 0.710 1.977 SUPERVISORY 3 1 1 0.716 0.443 0.146 ENGINEERING 1 0 0 0.381 0.158 0.001 Totals MAINTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTION 96 34 203 29.915 13.212 89.033 OPERATIONS 62 5 5 16.987 1.487 2.150 HEALTH PHYSICS 47 23 21 12.104 6.372 6.815 SUPERVISORY 6 5 10 3.325 1.899 3.981 ENGINEERING 4 0 4 2.788 0.330 1.088 Grand Totals 215 67 243 65.119 23.300 103.067
  • The total radiation exposure of the above personnel constitutes 100% of the site's exposure for the year.

Attachment III to GNRO-2002/00019 Page 3 of 3 The following is a break down of dose received due to Special Plant Maintenance.

m WP#- Description I Person-rem I 01-l 015 Minor Mods 2.130 01-l 025 Remote work for cleanout of RWCU Phase Separator Tank 1.787 t-6 l-l 026 Repair Leak On G33-F039 0.480 t 01-1032 CHANGE OUT 1 N22C004A AND 1 N22C004B PUMPS 0.035 1 IMPELLERS. I I 0.202 Compound into . N2 1 FX048 0.067 I-1038 Remove Insulation and InspectIldentifj .- r Leaks on Seal Steam 0.014 Generator.

01-l 043 FURMANITE/REPAIR LEAK ON SEAL STEAM GENERATOR 0.114 01-1044 Repairs of RHR A 0.750 01-1045 SSG repair 0.047 01-l 048 FURMANITE REPAIR OF N35F036A 0.143 01-l 053 Disassemble/Decon Valves G33F039/F040/F042/F104 0.072 01-1058 FURMANITE REPAIR OF N33F078D 0.016 01-1059 REPAIR LEAKING PROBE. TO INCLUDE 0.190 01-l 064 Furmanite Valve 1 N23F008C: 0.141 01-1066 Furmanite Repair of 1 N62F006B and 1 N62FX006 0.007 01-1068 Furmanite leak on 1 N62F024B & Flange 0.038 01-1070 Rework Pump G17COOl 0.037 01-1077N35F016A I 0.078 1 01-1079 RWCU A Pump sea II replacement 0.674 01-1081 Tighten Packing on Valve Nl 1 F3041 BIF052A 0.086 1 01-1082 Furmanite Repair of IN1 lFO52P 1.007 01-l 300 Replacement of CTMT Stc!am Tunnel Cooler 1 M41C004 0.198 01-l 302 Reblacement of B Recirc pump seal I ^1.997

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0 1- 1305tb minor maint 01-1407 HFTS Diving Operations t-ii l-l 5 18 thermal weld 01-l 519 Under Vessel Work, to include P45 Sump Work 1.553 01-1613 CUT OUT AND REPLACE VALVE G33F039 1.038 01-l 706 CUT OUT AND REPLACE VALVE G33F040. 1.096 01-l 800 tb valve work 0.263 14.578 I

Attachment IV to GNRO-2002/00019 2001 FAILED FUEL INDICATIONS/INSPECTIONS Cycle 10 startup and steady-state data indicate there are no fuel failures in the Grand Gulf core.

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