ML052640208

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August 2005 Monthly Operating Report for Beaver Valley Power Station, Units 1 and 2
ML052640208
Person / Time
Site: Beaver Valley
Issue date: 09/09/2005
From: Pearce L
FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Co
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
GL-97-002, L-05-125
Download: ML052640208 (3)


Text

FENOC Beaver Valley Power Station P. O. Box 4 Shippingport, PA 15077 L-05-125 September 9, 2005 Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 1 - Docket No. 50-334, License No. DPR-66

.- Unit2 -Docket No.50-A12,.License No. NPF-73 Monthly Operating Report U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Gentlemen:

In accordance with NRC Generic Letter 97-02, "Revised Contents of the Monthly Operating Report", and Unit 1 and 2 Technical Specification 6.9.4, the "Monthly Operating Report" is submitted for Unit I and Unit 2 for the month of August, 2005. This information has also been inputted into the INPO Consolidated Data Entry (CDE) System.

No regulatory commitments are contained in this submittal.

Respectfully, L. W. Pearce Vice-President BVPS DTJ/slp Enclosures cc:

NRC Regional Office King of Prussia, PA

OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO.

UNIT NAME DATE COMPLETED BY TELEPHONE REPORTING PERIC 50-334 Beaver Valley 1 September 01, 2005 David 1. Jones 724-682-4962 August 2005

1.

Design Electrical Rating

2. Maximum Dependable Capacity (MWe-Net) 835.00 821.00
3. Number of Hours the Reactor was Critical
4.

Number of Hours Generator On-line S. Reserve Shutdown Hours 62;Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWHrs)-

This Month Yr-to-Date Cumulative 744.00 5,831.00 181,994.14 744.00 5,831.00.

179,448.14 0.00 0.00 0.00

-61 2-900.00 - -- 4,835,310.00 -- - 1 36,1 55,229.0 UNIT SHUTDOWNS Type Method of F: Forced. Durati on Shuting Cause & Corrective Action No.

Date S: Scheduled (Hours) 1 Down 2 Comments NONE.

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 (Explaln)

Method:

1 Manual 2

Manual Trip/Scram 3

Automatic Trip/Scram 4

Continuation 5

Other (Explain)

SUMMARY

The Unit operated at a nominal value of 100% output for the entire month of August 2005.

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OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO.

UNIT NAME DATE COMPLETED BY TELEPHONE REPORTING PERIC 50-412 Beaver Valley 2 September 01, 2005 David T. Jones 724-682-4962 August 2005

1. Design Electrical Rating
2. Maximum Dependable Capacity (MWe-Net) 836.00 831.00 This Month Yr-to-Date Cumulative
3. Number of Hours the Reactor was Critical 744.00 5,254.75 131,647.23
4. Number of Hours Generator On-line 744.00 5,240.17 130,888.55
5. Reserve Shutdown Hours 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.VNet EIectrical EnerFy Generated (MWHrs)-

'6100;596;00-4;220.591:000--103,354,821 0O UNIT SHUTDOWNS-NONE.

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:

1 Manual 2

Manual Trip/Scram 3

Automatic Trip/Scram 4

Continuation 5

Other'(Explaln)

SUMMARY

. § -

The Unit began the report period operating at a nominal value of 100% output. On 8/12/05 at 1538 hours0.0178 days <br />0.427 hours <br />0.00254 weeks <br />5.85209e-4 months <br />, output was reduced to approximately 96% due to high hotwell temperature caused by unusually warm atmospheric conditions present. Once atmospheric conditions improved, the Unit was returned to full power at 2130 hours0.0247 days <br />0.592 hours <br />0.00352 weeks <br />8.10465e-4 months <br /> on 8/12/05. The Unit continued to operate at a nominal value of 100% output until 8/20/05 when output was incrementally reduced beginning at 1533 hours0.0177 days <br />0.426 hours <br />0.00253 weeks <br />5.833065e-4 months <br /> to an output of approximately 97% due to high hotwell temperature caused by unusually warm atmospheric conditions present. Once atmospheric conditions improved, the Unit was returned to full power at 2159 hours0.025 days <br />0.6 hours <br />0.00357 weeks <br />8.214995e-4 months <br /> on 8/20/05. The Unit continued to operate at a nominal value of 100% output for the remainder of the report period.

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