ML19241B406

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Monthly Operating Rept for June 1979
ML19241B406
Person / Time
Site: Indian Point Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 07/02/1979
From: Connell C
POWER AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK (NEW YORK
To:
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ML19241B405 List:
References
NUDOCS 7907170010
Download: ML19241B406 (6)


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CO5!!'LET) D I:Y._C,_Connell TELLPilONI:

914 -7 3 ".J.100 Olll.!!.\\T ING ST \\TltS Notes

1. Unit Name: Indian Po i r.t Mo. 3 Muclimr nowor Plar3 June 1979
2. Reporting Period:
3. Licensed Thennal Poacr (.\\1W:):

3025

4. Nameplate Itating (Gross alwe):

1013

5. Desi;n Electrical Mating (Net.\\lWe,:

965

6. Stasimum Dependable Capacity (Gross 51We):

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7. h!aximum Depenu ible Capacity (Net 51We):

2.65

8. If Chrnges Octor in Capacity 1.atings (Items Number 3 Throu;;h ~. : Since Last Report.Gise Reasons:

None

9. Power Lesel To Which Restricted,if Any (Net StWe):
10. Reasons For Restrictions. lf Any:
  • r /7 This 51onth Yr..! o.Da t e Cumu!atise
11. Ilo'trs in 1;cporth : Peria:l 720 434; 24,34n
12. Number O! i: m s It z.ictor \\'.'.n Cri:...)

7f 4 II' 3 1 19 "'

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13. Itcactor I:esenc $hutdown lloun
14. liours Generator On.Line 720 4134.5 19,30 0

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l';. Unit Rnene Shotdown liours

16. Gross ibermal Energy Generated (. !Wil) 2,0bo,010 11,91,4u2 52,320,461

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17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (.\\1Wil)

- 655,960 3,875,95u 17,25o.721

18. Net Electrical Energy Genciated Otwill 632,76S 3,741,9,1 16,a;o,781
19. Unit Senice factor 100 95.2 77.9
20. Ih it Asailability Factor 100 95.2

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77.9

21. Unit Cap.icity factor (Usin.;.stDC Net) 91 1 89 2 b>
22. Unit Capacity f a <nr (Using DER Net) 91.1 89.s 69,2
23. Unit Forced Outage Itate 0

.7 4.1

24. Shutdowns Scheduled Oser Nest 6 Alonths (Tvpe. D:.te.and Duration of Each t:

Fofuolinq Outage Se pterte r 1979 s

25. If Shur Down \\t End Of iteport Period. Estimated Date of Startup:

N/A

26. Units in Test Status (Prior to Cm..mercial Operation):

Forec.n t Achies ed INITI.\\ L CitillCALITY INITI A L i 1.I'Clit!CI T Y

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/2/79 DATE C051PLETED BY C. _C onne I l TELEPl!ONE 9I4-739-b200 hf0NTil DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL DAY AVER AGE DAILY POWER LEVEL (51We Net)

(51We Net) 941 932 3

37 931 932 2

932 932 3

9 928 931 4

20 5

21 929 931 6

22 933 932 7

23 934 932 g

3 941 873 9

25 942 614 10 617 930 12 933 2S 614 938 616 g3 29 938 619 14 30 914 15 31 16 932 INST 11UCTIONS On this forinat. Int the.nerage daily unit power levelin 5twe. Net fer c;ch da) in the reporting month. Coinpui-i the nearest w ho._ megaw.itt.

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SUSDIARY OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE June 1919 Indian Point Unit 3 was synchronized to the bus for a total of 720 hours0.00833 days <br />0.2 hours <br />0.00119 weeks <br />2.7396e-4 months <br />, producing a gross generation of 655,960 mwh for this re-porting period.

Duting this reporting period, there were no trips and only one scheduled load reduction.

on June 25th, at 1800, Reactor Power was decreased to 70% in order to extend the operating cycle. The unit remained at this power level for the rest of this operating period.

During the remainder of core life, other periods of reduced load operation will be scheduled consistant with the needs of the distribution system and a September 15, 1979 refueling outage start date.

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UNITS!!UTDOWNS AND POWER REDUCTIONS DOCKET NO.

UNil N DIE Indian Point No. 3 DATE 7/2/79 REPORT MONT7f June 1979 COMPLETED I1Y

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126 II 1

N/A N/A N/A Reduction to Conserve Fuel at end of cycle

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4 F: Forced Reason:

Met! od:

Exlubit F - Instructions S: Scn:du!ed A Equipment Failure (Explain) 1 -M. n ual for Preparation of Data

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B. Maintenance of Test

2. Manual Scram.

Entry Sheels for LNensee U

C. Refueling 3 Automatic Scrat, Esent Report (LER) File (NUREG-

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D-Rego!atory Restricticn 4 Oil;cr (Explain) 01611 1.. Operator Training & License Examina. ion F-Adnunistrative 5

G Operational Error (Explain)

Exhibi H Same Source (9/77) li-Ot her (Explain)

MCNTHLY I & C CATEGORY I REPORT June 1979 Month Date i

W.R.

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_Equinnent Malfunction Corrective Action 6-4-79 IC-I-380-2 R-13 P.R.M.

Filter failure alarm does not Replaced filter paper drive IC-I-335-2 clear notor

,IC-I-399-2 6-4-79 IC-I-332 PT 1p r,-

- #33 ABP.

Leaking transmitter Replaced "O" ring on pressure Succ'_on Pressure capsule - recalibrated 6-22-79 IC-I-338-2 NR 46 NIS Overpower N41 & N43 pen drives Cleaned and overhauled recorder Recorder inoperative 6-27-79 IC-1-?S7-2

  1. 31 Charging Pump Controller not functioning Replaced spring and pilot properly nozzle assembly on positioner

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MONTHLY MAINTENANCE REPCRT June 1979

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3 EQUIPMENT l

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CORRECTIVE ACTICN 6-14-79 I-540-02

  1. 33 Charging Pump Seal leakage Repacked 6-25-79 I-553-02 R-ll & R-12 Rad Monitor Fitting leaks Removed blower and replaced Blower vanes - Reinstalled blower 6-27-79 I-555-02 f32 Charging Pump Packing plunger leak Repacked pump 6-27-79 I-557-02
  1. 31 Charging Pump Packing leak Repacked all 5 cylinders a*

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