ML19274D172

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Monthly Operating Rept for Dec 1978
ML19274D172
Person / Time
Site: Crystal River Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 01/01/1979
From: Kennedy R
FLORIDA POWER CORP.
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ML19274D171 List:
References
NUDOCS 7901150124
Download: ML19274D172 (5)


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OPERAllNG DATA RLPOH1 DOCKL1NO 50-302 D A1 E _ _1 1 7 0 COh!PLET ED llY R-W. Kennedy l ELI PilONE 904-795-6486 OPERATING SI'A1US N"'C'

1. Unit Name: _ GYSTAluRIVER llNIT #1
2. Reporting Period. _12/l/lti_f.o 12/31/78
3. Licensed Thennal Power (SlWir 2452
4. Nameplate Rating (Grow htWe):

890 825

5. Design Electrical Rating (Net htWe):

835

6. hiasimum Dependable Capacity (Gross h1Wel:
7. hiasimmn Dependahic Capacity (Net hlWe):

_197

h. If Changts Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Ibrough 7) Since I.ast Report.Gise Reawns:
9. Power Lese! To Which Restricted. lf Any (Net h1We):
10. Reawns For Restrictions. lf Any:

This hionth Yr..to-Date Cumulative

11. Ilours In Reporting Period 744.0 8760.0 15816.0
12. Number Of flours Reactor Was Critical 744.0 3801.3 98 5k2_
13. Reactor Resene Shutdown flours 0.0 0.0 383.4 I4. Ilours Generator On-Line 729.6 3629.8 9544.6
15. Unit Rewne Shutdown flours 0.0 0.0 0.0 1642370.0 7969077.0 20597168.0.
16. Gross Therrnal Energy Generated (51Wil)
17. Gross Electrical Eriergy Generated (h1Wil) 56&b5_2.8,

2728816.8 6997845.8

18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (htWil) 540610.0 2592145.7 6629864.7
19. Unit Senice Factor 98.1%

41.4%

60.3%

98.1%

41.4%

60.3Z

20. Unit Asailability Factor
21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using SIDC Net) 91.2~

37.17, 52.67.

22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net) 88.1%

35.9%

50.8%

1.9%

58.1%

37.3%

23. Unit Forced Outage Rate
24. Shutdowns Scheduled Oser Nest 6 Months (Type. Date,and Duration of Eacht Refuelinn scheduled 4-23-79, planned 6-8 weeks
25. If Shut Down At End Of Report Period. Estimated Date of Startup:
26. Units in Test Status (Prior io Commercial Operation):

l'orecast Achiesed INIIIA L CRIIICAll1 Y 1/14/77 INI TI Al. ELECT RIC11 Y 1/30/77 CO%1N1ERCI A L OPER A IlON 1/13/77 79011501P

UNIT SilVTDOWNS AND POWER REDUCTIONS DOCKET NO. 50 10' UNII N Att E FLCPP-3 DATE 3-1 70 CO*1PLETED BY P_

'i. Pr!NEnv REPORT 510NTil DECEMBER lo78-TELEPil0NE 904/795-6486 I

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35j Repo-t e n 'O

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e 78-12 781206 l5 B

HC HTEXCH Shooting Condensers (PO'iER REDUCTIO:*)

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78-13 781210

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HH PUMPXX Repaired feedwater leaks at feed ater booster pump Fb'P-1A and =ain feed (P0'.7R REDUCTIO:1) pump 74P-2B i

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78-14 781229 F

14.4 B

CB MOTORX Low oil in reactor coolant pump motori (RCP-1B). Reactor in mode 2 for 12.6 houra.

(Reactorremainedcritical).f i

Fourteen gallons of oil added.

Genc.: ator of f line for 14.4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />.

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4 F Forced Reason; hiethod:

Exlubit G - h.structions S. ScheduleJ A. Equipment Failure (Explain) 1-stanual for Preparation of Data B 512intenance of Test 2 \\tanual Scram-Entry Sheets for Lwensee C Refueling 3 Automatic Scram.

Esent Report (LERi Fi!c e M RI G D Regulatory Restriction 4 O'her (Explaini 01611 E-Operator Traming & License Examination F-Ad minist ratis e S

G Operational Error (Explain)

Estubit 1 Same Sourse to.r77 )

ll-Other ( E splain i

4\\ I lt \\GI. I) \\ll Y 1.' Nil l'Ou t R t.I.Vi t.

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._.It._W._ Kenned y Il 1.E l'IlONI 104/795-6486

%10 Nill _DECDiBDL_197 H DAY AVLR AGE DAll.Y l'Ont.it LI.VI 1.

DAY AVIit AGI D til.Y l'Oul.It 1.I:VI:1.

l\\1he-Net) l\\twe Neil I

_._ _ __789 17 794 2

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3 787 in

______ _. 799 4

189 20 773 5

760 792 g,

402 794 7

673 y3 794 x

73.0 24 797 9

751 792 23 to 604 2t>

_789 11 706 27 769 12 702 2x 695 13 784 29 5.52 14 680 to 2 fy9 I5 M1 tI 758 I t, 800._

INS 1RtTilONS On flus f orm.it. Int Ilic.nre. ire il.nh inns p..u. e 1. s ci n. \\1We Net lei, c.i. fi it.n in slic irp..siini n,..n 1 t..inpn;c f ee flic tic.arest a liole me r.in.it t.

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lJ.a u e of 1.s c i l a 1 y.

C ystal Hives lin i e n

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' c h e il u l e il il a t e ut next ecluelinn el.n t ilo w n :

Ape 11, I 'l l 's 1

'i c h e il o t e il it.i t e I ni iestast iollowlun clue 1Ing:

.l u ne, 19/'l 4

WilI reinellnn os resumptton of ope ra t l ou therealles re yn l i c a t eclini ca i spreiiicailon change or ofher 1icense.i me n ilm e n t ?

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In ge n e t.i i changes to the CR dI technical speelll-c a i I o n:. wiiI I o r I n ele.

a, tioile s a t o i

~l e m p e i a t u r e Cocificient ( l.1.1 l )

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roettol R o il insertion I. i m i t s (1.1.l.b) control It o il C onp A. ; I g n m e n t t: () l.3./)

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Axlal imbalance 1.i m i t s (l.2.1) e.

Reinellug ll o s u n Concentiallon

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.pectiiration-wt11 he r e v i e weil a nil c h.i n r eil as neces-arv h a r. e il on lhe scactIvlty of the s e c o nil cycle at c o m p.i s c il Io Ihai of t to-l L

.I eycle.

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!i c h e I n l. il

.l.e t e (. ) lor sohmittinn p i n p o.c il lisensing action a n il suppor t i nn Intnamation:

lla r c h, 19/9 h.

Important Iirensing co n s t ile r a t i on s a s s oc i a l cil with refnel-

inn, e.g.,

new ot il i l f o r e n t inel sle s i gn or

'npplier, no-r e v i e weil ile i n n or periormance a n.i l y. i, me t hoal s, significant change-in tool il e.i g n, or new oper:stinn pinceilote.

I l o r i sta Power Cotporation is presently il l s c u s s i n g with the IRC stalI our intent to request ihat the powei lovel of CR

  1. 1 he ra t s c al from the present level of 24'12 till (t) to the oILimate coae powe leve1 oI

.'544 flW(tI as ele s e r i heil in Ihe CR # :1 l'S A R.

Ailil l i l o na l iniormatton concesning our p r o p o s c il power u p g r a ile ior CR #l wi11 he s u p p l i c il in torthcominp, monthly o p e r a t i n p, re po r t s.

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the number of tuel a.nemblies (a) In t he core a nil (b) In the spent IpeI st o ra ge pool, a) 177 a. s e m i. I l e s b) 4 assembiles H.

The present l i c e n s eil spent inet pool utniane capacity a nil Ihe

.I.e of any i n c e c a.e in i I c e n s c il sionane rapaciiy Ihat ha-been sequesteil on is p l a n n e il, in u n m lic i ol Inet assemblies, a.

.I' a c s e n t nto6 age capac it y -

l' o o l A - 170 pins H f a l l eil ineI

a. se mb i l e-l' o o l 11 - 1 / 11 pin. H l a l l eil ineI assembiles

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(Con t i nneil) 15 l' i l eil t i epic ;t on.l.ninia r y o.

19 7H w i t h NI'I' rinn ei n i ni);

expan s hin ol Pinil A f roii, l.' O t o %4 as seinlil le-pinn ti fail..I Inci ;u. rnih l ies anil exp. inn ion o f l'iio l ll 4 t oin

!?O to 609.eu;enih l i es.

I'x p.uu;l on of l'oo l A t r.

to occur after i t.e refneting in April, 19/9 The l'ool 11 ex-p;nu; ion will oreur a t a later refueling oistap.e (appi ox im.i t e l y 1086).

Ailil i t i in.il sle t.i l l eil elen i p.n i n l o g i'i.i t i on c o nc e i n i n g, ou r fuel

p... i l exp. nut ions w.i n unlim i t t eil t o the Comminston on f t.i rch I a nil ft.irc h 22, 1 9 / 11 9.

'l h e pi ojec t ml ilat e of thi* Idst re f ue l l n); that can be ells-clia s p.cil t o the t: pen t fuel pool assumiti); the presesit l i c ennett e.ip.ie i t y.

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