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October 2004 Monthly Operating Report for Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant
ML043220243
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Site: Kewaunee Dominion icon.png
Issue date: 11/11/2004
From: Coutu T
Nuclear Management Co
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NRC-04-135
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NM1 Committed to Nuclear Exceften Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Operated by Nuclear Management Company, LLC November 11, 2004 NRC-04-135 TS 6.9.a.3 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT DOCKET 50-305 LICENSE No; DPR-43 Monthly Operating Report In accordance with Technical Specification 6.9.a.3., enclosed is the Monthly Operating Report for October 2004 for the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant.

Thomas Coutu Site Vice President, Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Nuclear Management Company, LLC Enclosure cc:

Administrator, Region 1II, USNRC Senior Resident Inspector, Kewaunee, USNRC Project Manager, Kewaunee, USNRC Public Service Commission of Wisconsin INPO Records Center N490 Highway 42. Kewaunee, Wisconsin 54216-9511 Telephone: 920.388.2560

OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO.

UNIT NAME DATE COMPLETED BY TELEPHONE 50-305 Kewaunee November 11, 2004 Mary Anderson (920) 388-8453 Notes:

Unit shutdown 10/9 @ 0001 for refueling outage.

REPORTING PERIOD September, 2004

1.

DESIGN ELECTRICAL RATING (MWE-NET)

2.

MAXIMUM DEPENDABLE CAPACITY (MWE-NET) 574 556 YEAR-TO-MONTH DATE CUMULATIVE

3.

NUMBER OF HOURS REACTOR WAS CRITICAL 192.9 6412.5 227832.2

4.

NUMBER OF HOURS GENERATOR WAS ON LINE

5.

UNIT RESERVE SHUTDOWN HOURS

6.

NET ELECTRICAL ENERGY (MWH) 192 0.0 102736 6386.1 0.0 3546920 225573.2 10.0 113348279

j al UNIT-SHUTDOWNS-DOCKET NO.

UNIT NAME DATE COMPLETED BY TELEPHONE 50-305 Kewaunee November 10, 2004 Mary Anderson (920) 388-8453 REPORTING PERIOD October, 2004 METHOD OF NO.

DATE Type1 DURATION REASON' SHUTTING CAUSE/CORRECTIVE ACTIONS (Hours)

DOWN REACTOR3 5

10/09/04 5

553.0 C

I Commenced Cycle XXVI-XXVII Refueling 10/0104 S 55.00C 1

Outage (1)

F: Forced S: Scheduled (2)

Reason:

A - Equipment Failure (Explain)

B - Maintenance or Test C - Refueling D - Regulatory Restriction E - Operator Training & License Examination F - Administrative G - Operational Error (Explain)

H - Other (Explain)

(3)

Method:

I -Manual 2 - Manual Trip/Scram 3 - Automatic Trip/Scram 4 - Other (Explain)

Continuation 5 - Load Reductions 9 - Other

SUMMARY

G-I was opened on 10/9104 at 0001. Startup is scheduled for mid November.

I&C continues to train / qualify and perform outage calibrations and functional checks on primary and secondary systems. We also have been supporting the major projects scheduled for the outage such as Head Replacement, RXPROT relay replacements and crane performance. We also have been performing AOV diagnostic testing resulting in improved AOV performance.

Mechanical Maintenance performed a full core offload and reload sequence in support of Westinghouse Spilt Pin, 10 Year ISI, and Head Replacement Projects. Also performed rebuilds on Diesel Generators A and B, RHR B Pump, and Feedwater Pump A.

Replaced the seals on both Reactor Coolant Pumps A and B. Replaced diaphragms in various CVC Valves. Performed a DCR to change out springs and test various safety and relief valves in the CC System. The Main Steam Safeties were tested. Three different groups of snubbers were tested and rebuilt as required. Main Steam Isolation Valves were opened and inspected. Various valves and flanges were inspected and rebuilt based on the boric acid leakage reduction program. The Main Condensers were cleaned, inspected, and plugged as required.

Electrical Maintenance performed over 480 work activities during KNPP Refueling Outage 27. Of particular note were >215 PMs (non MOV):

A Reactor Coolant Pump (RCP) Motor Oil Leak and RTD repairs A & B RCP Motor PMs A & B Emergency Diesel Generator PMs A & B Safeguard Battery Full Load Test Main Aux Transformer PMs and Bushing & Bus Repairs

  • Completed the Replacement of 7 Safety Related 48OVac Breakers Performed 85 Corrective & Elective Work Orders on various other equipment/projects MOV: 132 Work Activities on 41 Motor Operated Valves