ML043240476

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October 2004 Monthly Operating Report for St Lucie Units 1 and 2
ML043240476
Person / Time
Site: Saint Lucie  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 11/12/2004
From: Jefferson W
Florida Power & Light Co
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
GL-97-002, L-2004-264
Download: ML043240476 (3)


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IPt FPL Florida Power & Light Company, 6501 S. Ocean Drive, Jensen Beach, FL 34957 November 12, 2004 L-2004-264 10 CFR 50.36 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Re:

St. Lucie Units 1 and 2 Docket Nos. 50-335 and 50-389 MonthlV Operating Report Pursuant to Technical Specification 6.9.1.6, and the guidance of Generic Letter 97-02, attached are the October 2004 Operating Data Reports, Summary of Operating Experience Reports, and Unit Shutdowns for St. Lucie Units 1 and 2.

Please contact us should there be any questions regarding this information.

Very truly yours, William Jeffersi Vice President St. Lucie Plant WJ/KWF Attachment an FPL Group company

L-2004-264 Attachment Page 1 of 2 OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO.

UNIT NAME DATE COMPLETED BY TELEPHONE REPORTING PERIO 50-335 St. Lucie 1 November 08, 2004 K. R. Boiler (772) 467-7465 October 2004

1. Design Electrical Rating
2.

Maximum Dependable Capacity (MWe-Net) 830.00 839.00

3.

Number of Hours the Reactor was Critical

4.

Number of Hours Generator On-line

5. Reserve Shutdown Hours
6. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWHrs)

This Month 702.50 692.98 0.00 573,817.00 Yr-to-Date 6,120.12 6,055.55 0.00 5,075,645.00 Cumulative 199,664.12 197,765.85 0.00 162,176,592.0 UNIT SHUTDOWNS Type Method of F: Forced Duration Shutting Cause & Corrective Action No.

Date S: Scheduled (Hours)

Reason 1 Down 2 Comments 003 09/2512004 F

52.02 H

4 St. Lucie Unit 1 was shutdown per Emergency Plan requirements for Hurricane Jeanne on September 25, 2004 at 1130 hours0.0131 days <br />0.314 hours <br />0.00187 weeks <br />4.29965e-4 months <br /> and returned to service on October 3, 2004 at 0401 hours0.00464 days <br />0.111 hours <br />6.630291e-4 weeks <br />1.525805e-4 months <br />.

SUMMARY

St. Lucie Unit 1 began the month of October continuing the shutdown from Hurricane Jeanne that began in September. On October 3, 2004, St. Lucie Unit 1 was returned to service and continued Mode 1 operations for the remainder of the month. In accordance with the requirements of Technical Specification 6.9.1.6, there were no challenges to the PORVs or safety valves during the report period.

I 2

Reason:

A Equipment Failure (Explain)

B Maintenance or Test C

Refueling D

Regulatory Restriction E

Operator Training & License Examination F Administration G

Operational Error (Explain)

H Other (Explain)

Method:

I Manual 2

Manual Trip/Scram 3

Automatic Trip/Scram 4

Continuation 5

Other (Explain)

L-2004-264 Attachment Page 2 of 2 OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO.

50-389 UNIT NAME St. Lucie 2 DATE November 08, 2004 COMPLETED BY K. R. Boller TELEPHONE (772) 467-7465 REPORTING PERIOD:

October 2004

1. Design Electrical Rating
2.

Maximum Dependable Capacity (MWe-Net) 830.00 839.00

3. Number of Hours the Reactor was Critical
4.

Number of Hours Generator On-line

5. Reserve Shutdown Hours
6. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWHrs)

This Month 659.83 650.55 0.00 540,409.00 Yr-to-Date 6,776.88 6,757.55 0.00 5,687,343.00 Cumulative 162,813.45 160,880.02 0.00 132,734,319.0 UNIT SHUTDOWNS Type Method of F: Forced Duration Shutting Cause & Corrective Action No.

Date S: Scheduled (Hours)

Reason 1 Down 2 Comments 2

09/25/2004 F

94.45 H

4 St. Lucie Unit 2 was shutdown per Emergency Plan requirements for Hurricane Jeanne on September 25, 2004 at 1159 hours0.0134 days <br />0.322 hours <br />0.00192 weeks <br />4.409995e-4 months <br /> and returned to service on October 4, 2004 at 2227 hours0.0258 days <br />0.619 hours <br />0.00368 weeks <br />8.473735e-4 months <br />.

SUMMARY

St. Lucie Unit 2 began the month of October continuing the shutdown from Hurricane Jeanne that began in September. On October 4, 2004, St. Lucie Unit 2 was returned to service and continued Mode I operations for the remainder of the month. In accordance with the requirements of Technical Specification 6.9.1.6, there were no challenges to the PORVs or safety valves during the report period.

1 2

Reason:

A Equipment Failure (Explain)

B Maintenance or Test C

Refueling D

Regulatory Restriction E

Operator Training & License Examination F

Administration G

Operational Error (Explain)

H Other (Explain)

Method:

I Manual 2

Manual Trip/Scram 3

Automatic Trip/Scram 4

Continuation 5

Other (Explain)