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MONTHYEARML20206T2581999-01-0303 January 1999 Rev 0 to Annual Radioactive Effluent Rept for 980105-990103 Supplemental Info ML20207H1161998-12-31031 December 1998 Annual Repts of Occupational Radiation Exposure Primary Coolant Iodine Spikes & Safety Relief Valve Challenges for Jan-Dec 1998 ML20206T2531998-12-31031 December 1998 Off-Site Radiation Dose Assessment for NSP for Jan-Dec 1998 ML20207D7661998-12-31031 December 1998 Annual ISFSI Effluent Rept Jan-Dec 1998. with ML20206H6981998-12-31031 December 1998 1998 Annual Radiological Environ Monitoring Rept for PINGP, Unit 1 & 2 ML20206T2741998-12-31031 December 1998 Effluent & Waste Disposal Annual Rept Solid Waste & Irradiated Fuel Shipments for Jan-Dec 1998 ML20217Q8321998-01-0404 January 1998 Annual Radioactive Efluent Report,961230-980104, Suppl Info ML20247G1621997-12-31031 December 1997 1997 Annual Radiological Environ Monitoring Rept ML20203K0551997-12-31031 December 1997 Annual Repts of Occupational Radiation Exposure,Primary Coolant Iodine Spikes & Safety Relief Valve Challenges for Jan-Dec 1997 ML20217Q8251997-12-31031 December 1997 Off-Site Radiation Dose Assessment for NSP,Jan-Dec 1997 ML20217Q8391997-12-31031 December 1997 Effluent & Waste Disposal Annual Rept Solid Waste & Irradiated Fuel Shipments for Jan-Dec 1997 ML20202G2181997-12-31031 December 1997 Annual ISFSI Effluent Rept Jan-Dec 1997 ML20141A4101996-12-31031 December 1996 Rev 0 to Annual Radioactive Effluent Rept 960101-1231 Suppl Info ML20248K1951996-12-31031 December 1996 Rev 1 to App D, Special Ground & Well Water Samples, of 1996 Annual Radiation Environ Monitoring Program Rept ML20138P5321996-12-31031 December 1996 Annual Repts of Occupational Radiation Exposure & Safety Relief Valve Challenges for Period from 960101-1231 ML20210K1401996-12-31031 December 1996 Rev 1 to Annual Radioactive Effluent & Waste Disposal Rept for Jan-Dec 1996 ML20248K1911995-12-31031 December 1995 Rev 1 to App D, Special Ground & Well Water Samples, of 1995 Annual Radiation Environ Monitoring Program Rept ML20117F9061995-12-31031 December 1995 Annual Radioactive Effluent & Waste Disposal Rept for Jan- Dec 1995 ML20117F9331994-12-31031 December 1994 Rev 1 to 1994 Effluent Semiannual Rept ML20080Q6161994-12-31031 December 1994 Annual Rept of Occupational Radiation Exposure & Safety Relief Valve Challenges - Jan-Dec 1994 ML20248K1731994-12-31031 December 1994 Rev 1 to App D, Special Ground & Well Water Samples, of 1994 Annual Radiation Environ Monitoring Program Rept ML20072T1451994-07-0303 July 1994 Rev 0 to Effluent Semiannual Rept 940103-0703 ML20072T1581994-07-0101 July 1994 Rev 5 to Effluent & Waste Disposal Semiannual Rept Solid Waste & Irradiated Fuel Shipments ML20064B6941993-12-31031 December 1993 Effluent & Waste Disposal Semiannual Rept for Jul-Dec 1993 ML20029D2141993-12-31031 December 1993 Annual Rept to NRC Radiation Environ Monitoring Program Jan-Dec 1993 ML20064C3781993-12-31031 December 1993 Annual Rept of Occupational Radiation Exposure & Safety Relief Valve Challenges for Jan - Dec 1993 ML20056G6981993-06-30030 June 1993 Effluent & Waste Disposal Semiannual Rept Jan-June 1993 ML20056G7161993-01-0303 January 1993 Effluent Semiannual Rept 920706-930103, Supplemental Info ML20056G7141992-12-31031 December 1992 Revised Semiannual Rept Third & Fourth Quarters 1992 ML20035H3801992-12-31031 December 1992 REMP Annual Rept for 1992 ML20058Q2561992-12-31031 December 1992 Revised 1992 Annual Radiological Environ Monitoring Rept ML20141M5121992-07-0505 July 1992 Effluent Semiannual Rept,920106-0705,Supplemental Info ML20056G7131992-06-30030 June 1992 Revised Semiannual Rept First & Second Quarters 1992 ML20141M5351992-01-0505 January 1992 Effluent Semiannual Rept,910701-920105,Supplemental Info ML20101S8601991-12-31031 December 1991 Rev to Summary Page 2 of 1991 Annual Radiological Environ Monitoring Rept ML20056G7121991-12-31031 December 1991 Revised Quarterly Release Rept Third & Fourth Quarters 1991 ML20090B6401991-12-31031 December 1991 Annual Rept of Occupational Radiation Exposure & Safety & Relief Valve Failures & Challenges,1991 ML20090C1911991-12-31031 December 1991 Effluent & Waste Disposal Semiannual Rept for Jul-Dec 1991 ML20082M2851991-06-30030 June 1991 Effluent & Waste Disposal Semiannual Rept for Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant for Units 1 & 2 ML20056G7101991-06-30030 June 1991 Revised Semiannual Rept for First & Second Quarters 1991 ML20056G7071990-12-31031 December 1990 Revised Quarterly Release Rept Third & Fourth Quarters 1990 ML20073F1731990-12-31031 December 1990 Annual Rept to NRC of Radiation Environ Monitoring Program 1990 ML20066H7211990-12-31031 December 1990 Annual Rept for Occupational Exposure,Safety/Relief Valve Failures & Challenges,Primary Coolant Spike & Personnel Whole Body Exposure for 1990 ML20029A8011990-12-31031 December 1990 Supplemental Effluent & Waste Disposal Semiannual Rept for Jul-Dec 1990. ML20056G7051990-06-30030 June 1990 Revised Quarterly Release Rept First & Second Quarters 1990 ML20028G8421990-06-30030 June 1990 Effluent & Waste Disposal Semiannual Rept for Jan-June 1990. ML20056G7041989-12-31031 December 1989 Revised Quarterly Release Rept for Third & Fourth Quarters 1989 ML20079N3751989-12-31031 December 1989 Environ Monitoring & Ecological Studies Program for Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant,1989 Annual Rept ML20042E8111989-12-31031 December 1989 Radiation Environ Monitoring Program Rept 1989. ML20028G8431989-12-31031 December 1989 Supplemental Info to Effluent Semiannual Rept for Jul-Dec 1989 1999-01-03
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MONTHYEARML20206T2581999-01-0303 January 1999 Rev 0 to Annual Radioactive Effluent Rept for 980105-990103 Supplemental Info ML20206H6981998-12-31031 December 1998 1998 Annual Radiological Environ Monitoring Rept for PINGP, Unit 1 & 2 ML20207D7661998-12-31031 December 1998 Annual ISFSI Effluent Rept Jan-Dec 1998. with ML20206T2741998-12-31031 December 1998 Effluent & Waste Disposal Annual Rept Solid Waste & Irradiated Fuel Shipments for Jan-Dec 1998 ML20207H1161998-12-31031 December 1998 Annual Repts of Occupational Radiation Exposure Primary Coolant Iodine Spikes & Safety Relief Valve Challenges for Jan-Dec 1998 ML20206T2531998-12-31031 December 1998 Off-Site Radiation Dose Assessment for NSP for Jan-Dec 1998 ML20217E4161998-04-23023 April 1998 Environ Assessment & Finding of No Significant Impact Re Proposed Exemption That Would Permit Licensee to Use ASME Code Case N-514 for Setting Pressure Setpoint of Each Unit Overpressure Protection Sys ML20217Q8321998-01-0404 January 1998 Annual Radioactive Efluent Report,961230-980104, Suppl Info ML20217Q8391997-12-31031 December 1997 Effluent & Waste Disposal Annual Rept Solid Waste & Irradiated Fuel Shipments for Jan-Dec 1997 ML20203K0551997-12-31031 December 1997 Annual Repts of Occupational Radiation Exposure,Primary Coolant Iodine Spikes & Safety Relief Valve Challenges for Jan-Dec 1997 ML20202G2181997-12-31031 December 1997 Annual ISFSI Effluent Rept Jan-Dec 1997 ML20247G1621997-12-31031 December 1997 1997 Annual Radiological Environ Monitoring Rept ML20217Q8251997-12-31031 December 1997 Off-Site Radiation Dose Assessment for NSP,Jan-Dec 1997 ML20140B5501997-06-0404 June 1997 Environ Assessment & Finding of No Significant Impact Re Util Proposed Amends to Licenses DPR-42 & DPR-60,allowing Credit for Soluble Boron in Spent Fuel Pool in Maintaining Acceptable Margin of Subcriticality ML20210K1401996-12-31031 December 1996 Rev 1 to Annual Radioactive Effluent & Waste Disposal Rept for Jan-Dec 1996 ML20138P5321996-12-31031 December 1996 Annual Repts of Occupational Radiation Exposure & Safety Relief Valve Challenges for Period from 960101-1231 ML20141A4101996-12-31031 December 1996 Rev 0 to Annual Radioactive Effluent Rept 960101-1231 Suppl Info ML20248K1951996-12-31031 December 1996 Rev 1 to App D, Special Ground & Well Water Samples, of 1996 Annual Radiation Environ Monitoring Program Rept ML20112C0851996-05-17017 May 1996 Environ Assessment & Finding of No Significant Impact Re Transfer of & Issuance of Amends to Licenses DPR-22,DPR-42, DPR-60 & SNM-2506 ML20248K1911995-12-31031 December 1995 Rev 1 to App D, Special Ground & Well Water Samples, of 1995 Annual Radiation Environ Monitoring Program Rept ML20117F9061995-12-31031 December 1995 Annual Radioactive Effluent & Waste Disposal Rept for Jan- Dec 1995 ML20080Q6161994-12-31031 December 1994 Annual Rept of Occupational Radiation Exposure & Safety Relief Valve Challenges - Jan-Dec 1994 ML20248K1731994-12-31031 December 1994 Rev 1 to App D, Special Ground & Well Water Samples, of 1994 Annual Radiation Environ Monitoring Program Rept ML20117F9331994-12-31031 December 1994 Rev 1 to 1994 Effluent Semiannual Rept ML20072T1451994-07-0303 July 1994 Rev 0 to Effluent Semiannual Rept 940103-0703 ML20072T1581994-07-0101 July 1994 Rev 5 to Effluent & Waste Disposal Semiannual Rept Solid Waste & Irradiated Fuel Shipments ML20064B6941993-12-31031 December 1993 Effluent & Waste Disposal Semiannual Rept for Jul-Dec 1993 ML20029D2141993-12-31031 December 1993 Annual Rept to NRC Radiation Environ Monitoring Program Jan-Dec 1993 ML20064C3781993-12-31031 December 1993 Annual Rept of Occupational Radiation Exposure & Safety Relief Valve Challenges for Jan - Dec 1993 ML20056G6981993-06-30030 June 1993 Effluent & Waste Disposal Semiannual Rept Jan-June 1993 ML20056G7161993-01-0303 January 1993 Effluent Semiannual Rept 920706-930103, Supplemental Info ML20058Q2561992-12-31031 December 1992 Revised 1992 Annual Radiological Environ Monitoring Rept ML20056G7141992-12-31031 December 1992 Revised Semiannual Rept Third & Fourth Quarters 1992 ML20035H3801992-12-31031 December 1992 REMP Annual Rept for 1992 ML20141M5121992-07-0505 July 1992 Effluent Semiannual Rept,920106-0705,Supplemental Info ML20056G7131992-06-30030 June 1992 Revised Semiannual Rept First & Second Quarters 1992 ML20141M5351992-01-0505 January 1992 Effluent Semiannual Rept,910701-920105,Supplemental Info ML20056G7121991-12-31031 December 1991 Revised Quarterly Release Rept Third & Fourth Quarters 1991 ML20090B6401991-12-31031 December 1991 Annual Rept of Occupational Radiation Exposure & Safety & Relief Valve Failures & Challenges,1991 ML20090C1911991-12-31031 December 1991 Effluent & Waste Disposal Semiannual Rept for Jul-Dec 1991 ML20101S8601991-12-31031 December 1991 Rev to Summary Page 2 of 1991 Annual Radiological Environ Monitoring Rept ML20082M2851991-06-30030 June 1991 Effluent & Waste Disposal Semiannual Rept for Prairie Island Nuclear Generating Plant for Units 1 & 2 ML20056G7101991-06-30030 June 1991 Revised Semiannual Rept for First & Second Quarters 1991 ML20056G7071990-12-31031 December 1990 Revised Quarterly Release Rept Third & Fourth Quarters 1990 ML20029A8011990-12-31031 December 1990 Supplemental Effluent & Waste Disposal Semiannual Rept for Jul-Dec 1990. ML20073F1731990-12-31031 December 1990 Annual Rept to NRC of Radiation Environ Monitoring Program 1990 ML20066H7211990-12-31031 December 1990 Annual Rept for Occupational Exposure,Safety/Relief Valve Failures & Challenges,Primary Coolant Spike & Personnel Whole Body Exposure for 1990 ML20028G8421990-06-30030 June 1990 Effluent & Waste Disposal Semiannual Rept for Jan-June 1990. ML20056G7051990-06-30030 June 1990 Revised Quarterly Release Rept First & Second Quarters 1990 ML20011F5811989-12-31031 December 1989 Annual Rept of Occupational Radiation Exposure and Safety Relief Valve Failures and Challenges 1999-01-03
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PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT ANNUAL REPORT OF OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE - 1978 NO. OF PERSONNEL TOTAL MAN-REM
(>100 MREM)
STATION UTILITY CONTRACT STATION UTILITY CONTRACT WORK & JOB FUNCTION EMPLOYEES EMPLOYEES WORKERS EMPLOYEES EMPLOYEES WORKERS SPECI AL MAINT-'LiNCE MAINTEN ANCE PERSONNEL 67 73 30 41.03 20.09 15.31 OPERATING PERSONNEL 10 0 1 2.35 0.0 0.65 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 11 0 13 3.31 0.0 4.25 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 3 10 0.38 1.13 1
2.49 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 10 0 16 2.88 0.02 6.69 IN SERVICE INSPECTION MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 2 2 0.78 0.38 7 1.82 OPERATING PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0.01 0.0 0.0 HEALTH PilYSICS PERSONNEL 2 0 3 0.67 0.0 0.67 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0.25 1 11 0.02 5.64 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 2 5 0.03 0.54 2.13 OPERATIONS AND SURVEILLANCE S\INTENANCE PERSONNEL 12 3 0 5.76 0.68 0.05 OPERATING PERSONNEL 38 0 15.87 0 0.0 0.0 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 13 0 7.72 2 0.0 0.69 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 2 0 2.18 0 0.07 0.02 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 13 4 4.19 1
0.17 0.73 REFUELING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 36 40 3 18.04 11.84 0.57 OPERATING PERSONNEL 7 0 0 2.35 0.0 0.0 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0.33 1 0.0 0.34 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 3 0.20 1 1 0.39 0.34 13GINEERING PERSONNEL 1 0 0.10 1 0.40 0.14 WASTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 12 0 4.80 1 0.49 0.0 OPERATING PERSONNEL 1 0 0 0.74 0.0 0.0 HEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0.79 0.0 1
0.04 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0.05 0.0 0.0 ROUTINE MAINTEL\NCE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 1 0 0 0.88 0.09 0.0 OPERATING PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0.01 0.0 0.0 llEALTH PHYSICS PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0.00 0.0 0.0 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 0 0 0 0.01 0.0 0.0 7903020340 TOTAL MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL 130 119 40 71.30 33.57 17.75 OPERATING PERSONNEL 56 0 1 21.33 0.0 0.65 HEALTH PHYSICS Pr.RSONNEL 27 0 19 12.83 0.0 6.00 SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL 5 6 22 3.02 1.61 8.49 ENGINEERING PERSONNEL 24 4 25 7.56 0.8'. 9.69 GRAND TOTAL 242 129 107 116.05 36.02 42.58 PRAIRIE ISLAND NUCLEAR GENERATING PLANT I
ANNUAL REPORT OF CHANGES, TESTS, AND EXPERIMENTS 1978 The following changes, tests or experiments have been completed under the pro-visions of 10 CFR 50.59(a)(1):
A. Unit I and Common Components
- 1. Unit 1, Cycle 4 Reload (Design Change 78L443)
The safety evaluation for Unit 1, Cycle 4 demonstrated that the core reload will not adversely affect the safety of the plant.
For Cycle 4 operation, Prairie Island Unit 1 replaced 40 region 6 assembles and one region 2 assembly. The core pattern for Cycle 4 is shown in Figure 1. All of the accidents analyzed and reported in the FSAR which could potentially be affected by fuel reload have been reviewed for the Cycle 4 design. No changes in the Technical Speci-fications are required to accommodate the Cycle 4 design. Nominal design parameters for Cycle 4 are 1650 MWT core power, 2250 psia sys-tem pressure, nominal inlet core temperature of 531*F and core average linear powe r of 6.2 KW/FT. The fuel assembly design parameters are presented in Table 1.
- 2. QA Reclassification of the N Piping System (Design Change 76L214) 2 The miscellancous gas system supplies nitrogen to various systems /com-ponents to reduce hydrogen concentration or to replace fluid that has been removed from them. The nitrogen piping, though classified Design Class III was originally given a QA Classification of I as a means of ensuring good quality and workmanship of installed piping during construc-tion. The reclassification to QA TypcIII is consistent with other sys-tem / component classification.
- 3. QA Reclassification of the Sample System Piping (Design Change 76L242)
The sampling system provides samples for laboratory analysis to evaluate reactor coolant and other auxiliary system chemistry. The sampling system piping, though classified Design Change III was originally given a QA classification of I as a means of ensuring good quality workmanship of installed piping during construction. The reclassification to QA Type III is consistent with other system / component classification.
- 4. Reclassify Boric Acid Evaporators and Gas Strippers (Design Change 76L191)
The boric acid evaporators and gas stripper feed pumps were reclassified f rom QA Type I to QA Type III to facilitate maintenance. Type I systems and components were separated by the addition of check valves to insure system integrity in the event of a failure in the boric acid evapc rator system. The reclassification to QA Type III is consistent with other system / component classification.
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- 5. Refueling Cavity Supply Fan (Design Change 77L387)
A 20,000 CFM fan and ducting were installed in Unit #1 containment to supply cool air to the control rod drive mechanism area. The installa-tion is considered a temporary measure to test the benefit of reduced temperature on cables and other components in the area of the reactor head. The installation resulged in the addition of galvanized material calculated to produce 0.77 ft / day of hydrogen during the design acci-dent. This is < 6.9 x 10-5 volume percent of H9 per day and is con-sidered negligible.
- 6. Removal of Auto Start of Auxiliary Feedwater Pump (Design Change 77L397)
This design change removed the auto start from the logic when two (2) main feedpump breakers are open. This eliminated the requirement for innttllation of temporary jumpers during maintenance, yet does not re it rict the auto start for other required functions. This is accom-plished with a selector switch on the main control board for each unit.
- 7. Remove Sourtcs from Unit #1 Core (Design Change 78L470)
The two source assemblies located in fuel assemblies were removed from the core because they became stuck within the assemblies. Reg. Guide 1.68 suggests that a neutron count rate > 2 cps is desired for starcup.
The count rate in the cold, refueling shutdown condition was 30 + cps on each source range channel. Dilution to cold shutdown should increase the count rate by a factor of 1.2. During heatup, the count rate should increase by a factor of 5. The prediction of neutron count rate increase during dilution to cold shutdown and heatup was close to prediction.
The startup without the primary sources went very well. New secondary sources installed during the refueling will be activated thus providing additional neutrons for future startups.
- 8. Permanent by?tss en SCOTS Overspeed Trip (Design Change 78L446)
Failure of SCOTS turbine overspeed protection to function properly resulted in several lifted wires and teraporary bypass controls necessary to prevent unwanted turbine trips. This design change effectively re-moved these temporary controls by making physical changes isolating the system from the turbine. Required overspeed protection is still provided by two other independent channels as required by the FSAR.
- 9. Remove Accumulator Pressure Transmitter Requirements from FSAR (Safety Evaluation 27)
Accumulator pressure channels (QA Type III) were deleted f rom Table 7.5-2
" Post-Accident Equipment Inside Containment" FSAR Section 7.5. The accumulator transmitters provide only Hi/ Low alarms and do not actuate engineered s.tfeguards equipment. Passive accumulators of the Safety i
Injection System do not require signals to perform their function.
The signals are used during normal operation only to ensure adequate pressure is available in the accumulators.
B. Unit 2 The following changes and evaluations which were discussed in Section A, Unit 1 and Common Components, are also applicable to Unit 2.
A.2 D. C. 76L214 A.3 D.C. 76L242 A.4 D.C. 76L191 A.6 D.C. 77L397 A.8 D.C. 78L446 A.9 S.E. 27
- 1. Unit 2, Cycle 4 Reload (Design Change 78L499)
The safety evaluation for Unit 2, Cycle 4 demonstrated that the core reload will act adversely affect the safety of the plant.
For Cycle 4 operation, Prairie Island Unit 2 replaced 40 region 6 assemblies. The core pattern for Cycle 4 is shown in Figure 2. All of the accidents analyzed and reported in the FSAR which could poten-tially be affected by fuel reload have been reviewed for the Cycle 4 dosign. No changes in the Technical Specifications are required to accommodate the Cycle 4 design. Nominal design parameters for Cycle 4 are 1650 MWT core power, 2250 psia system pressure, nominal inlet core temperature of 531"F and core average linear power of 6.2 KW/FT. The fuel assembly design parameters are presented in Table 2,
- 2. Removal of Part Length Rods (Design Change 77L395)
The four part length rod assemblies were removed from Unit 2 and replacc with thimble plug assemblies. The potential for undesirable core tran-ients prevented the use of the part length rod assemblies. Anti-rota-tional devices were installed on the drive units to hold them out of the core.
FIGURE 1 CORE LOADING PATTERN PRAIRIE ISLAND UNIT 1, CYCLE 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
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Table 1 Fuel Assembly Design Parameters Prairie Island Unit 1 - Cycle 4 Region 2 4 5 6 Enrichment (w/o of U-235)* 3.034 2.781 3.303 3.30 Density (percent theoretical)* 93.1 94.4 94.4 94.5 Number of Assemblies 1 40 40 40 Fabricated Fuel Stack Height 144 144 144 144 (inc ,s'
,Wroximate Purnup a t Beginning of Cycle 4 (MUD /MTU) 27,400 19,000 10,500 0 legions 2, e and 5 are as-built values. Region 6 values are designed.
icwever, an average , ity of 94.5", theoretical was us( j for Region themal evaluations.
FIGURE 2 CORE LOADING PATTERN Prairie Island Unit 2, Cycle 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
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TABI E 2 Fuel Asserrbly Design Pararreters Prairie Island Unit 2 - Cycle 4 Region 3 4 5 6 Enrichment (w/o of U-235)* 3.40 3.30 3.30 3.40 Density (percent theoretical)* 94.6 94.6 94.7 95 Number of Assenblies 1 40 40 40 Approximate Burnup at Beginning 33,500 21,900 9 , 300 0 of Cycle 4 (MWD /HTU)
- Regions 3, 4 and 5 are as-built values. Region 6 values are nominal .
However, an average density of 94.5% theoretical was used for Region 6 design evaluations.