ML17318A265

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Monthly Operating Rept for Aug 1979
ML17318A265
Person / Time
Site: Cook American Electric Power icon.png
Issue date: 09/05/1979
From: Gillett W
INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO.
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ML17318A264 List:
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Download: ML17318A265 (9)


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AUgUst 1979 DAY AVERAGE DAlLYPOKER L It'EL (M'Ke-i lee)

982 17 1,035 DAY AVERAGc. DAlLYPOKER LEVEL (MWe..'(e! )

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COifPLETED SY ~~i'l3.<<t ypjppvoyp 616-465-5901'PERATING STATUS Donald C. Cook 1

3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt):
4. Namephte Rating (Gross MWe)!

S. Design EIectrIM R"ting (Net MWe):

6. !!Iaximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe)t
7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net ifWe}:

3250 1089 1054 1080 1044 Notes S. IfChanges Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report. Give Reasons:

9. Power Level To Which Restricted, IfAny (iiet ibfWe):
10. Reasons For Restrictions, IfAny:

This Month Yr:to-Date Cumuhtive

11. Hours In Reporting Period
12. Number Of Hours Reactor Was C;;tiM
13. Re"ctor Reserve Shutdown Houa
14. Hours Gener! tor On.Line
15. U!us Reserve Shutdown Ho!ns
16. Gross Thermal Ene~ Cene.

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17. Gross ElectricJ Energy Generated (M>VH)
18. Net c1ectricai Energy Cenerated (MYiH)
19. Unit Service Factor
30. Unit Avaihbility Factor.

Zl. Un!t Capacity'actor (Using iN!DC Net)

'Z". Unit Caoacity Factor (Using DER Net)

. Unit Forced Outage Rate

24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 bfonths 7 4 744 0

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2,396,428 789,220 7

2 100 100

98. 1 97.2 5 831 3 350.1 0

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0 10 100 787 3 340 010 3 219,984 56.2 56.2 52.9 52.4 2.4 (Type. Date. and Du:ation of Each):

30,561.8 463 29 692.5*

321 81,438,578 26 629s670 25,557,161 74.6 74.6

65. 9 60.6 5.8 "S. IfSh!.t Down At End Of Report P riod. Estimated Date of Startup:

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S. Units In Test Status (Poor to Commercial Opemtion):

Force" st Achieved INITIAL CRITICALITY INITIALELECTRICITY CO,'iDIERCIALOPERATION

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O Cause &Corrcctivc Aclhnl to Prevent Rccurrcncc There were no unit*-shutdowns or power reductions.

The unit operated at essentially 100$ reactor power for the erttire month.

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Reason:

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Il.hlaintcnancc or Tesl C-Refueling D.Regulatory Rcstri<<lion I: Operator 'I'raining & License I:xanlination F-AIIfninistrative G Oper J th)nlll Llfof (I:xpiJhl)

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Docket No.:

Unit Name:

Completed By:

.Telephone:

Date:

Page:

50-315 D.

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Cook Unit 01 R.

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Lease (616) 465-5901 September 6,

1979 1 of2 MONTHLY OPERATING EXPERIENCES -- AUGUST, 1979 Hi hli hts The Unit entered the reporting operating at 935 power and was increased to 99% August 1, 1979 and operated between 97K and 991 until August 14, 1979.

A new core was being conditioned and operated with a narrow Fz margin.

Power was increased to 100K August 14, 1979 and maintained at this point other than where noted in the summary.

Total electrical generation for the month was 789,220 Mwh.

Summar 08/01/79 The West Centrifugal Charging Pump was inoperable for a 2.5 hour5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br /> period for removal of drain plugs from the inboard seal.

08/06/79 -- The middle heater drain pump was removed from ser-vice for replacement of a pump seal.

The pump was returned to service 8/13/79.

08/07/79 -- Steam 'Jet Air Ejector Radiation Monitor R-15 failed.

Repairs were made and the monitor returned to ser-vice 8/10/79.

08/14/79 08/16/79 08/23/79

-- The "B" train of heaters for Boron Injection Tank failed when a heater went to ground.

The "A" train remained =operable and -in. servi.ce.

The. grounded-heater was replaced and the "B" train returned to operable 8/17/79.

The Reciprocating Charging Pump was removed from service for repairs to leaking stuffing boxes.

The pump was again operable 8/16/79.

The Turbine Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump was inoperable for a 3. 5 hour5.787037e-5 days <br />0.00139 hours <br />8.267196e-6 weeks <br />1.9025e-6 months <br /> period to remove the automatic transfer function from the Turbine power supply.

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Docket No,:

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Telephone:

Date:

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5Q-315 D.

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Cook Unit 81 R.

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Lease (616) 465-5901 September 6,

1979 2of2 08/25/79 -- Power was reduced to 9QA and again returned to 100/

between the hours of 0005 and 0713 for testing of Turbine Control Valves.

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DOCKET NO.

UNIT NAME DATE COMPLETED BY TELEPHONE MAJOR SAFETY-RELATED MAINTENANCE 50-315 D.

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Cook - Unit No.

1 9-14-79 B. A. Svensson 616 465-5901 AUGUST, 1979 Boron injection tank train 'B'eater grounded out.

The heater was replaced and operability checked satisfactorily.

No.

4 steam generator stop valve test selector valve MMO-240 would not move to position B.

Torque switch was found to be malfunctioning.

Replaced torque switch and valve operated s ati s factorily.

HARV-302, CVCS letdown to the VCT or demineralizers, limit switch failed.

The failed limit switch prevented normal valve operation.

The limit switch actuation arm required replacement.

The correct operation of the valve and indication lights were verified.

The release flow rate meter on the waste disposal system control panel was reading low.

RFI-285 release flow rate meter and transmitter were calibrated and operation verified.

J Point 83 of containment air temperature recorder SG-18 was indica-ting full scale.

The RTD fo'r upper containment quad 3 was found to be open.

Replacing the RTD corrected the problem.

Protection channel I delta T/Taverage would periodically spike upward giving spurious overtemperature and overpower channel trips.

The cold-leg RTD was found to be the. problem.

The spare cold-leg RTD was placed in service.

Ice condenser temperature recorder points 1 through 6 were indica-ting full scale.

The problem was traced to a defective relay card in the instrument room.

Replacing the relay card corrected the problem.

The glycol return valve VCR-21 limit switch was causing a ground on the AB battery.

The switch box was cleaned out and the internals of the limit switch were replaced to correct the ground.

The nuclear emergency

alarm, when tested from Unit.2, did not sound.

A faulty transform r was replaced, and the system tested satisfactorily.

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