ML19323H999

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Monthly Operating Repts for May 1980
ML19323H999
Person / Time
Site: Peach Bottom  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 06/10/1980
From: Alden W
PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
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Q AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL DOCKET NO. 50 - 277 UNIT PEACH BOT 10M UNIT 2 DATE JUNK 10, 1980 COMP ANY PHIL ADELPHI A ELECTRIC COMPANY W.M.ALoCN ENGINE'c R-IN-CHARGE SUCLEAR SECTION GENERATION 01 VISION-eeUCLEAR TELEPHONE (215) 841-5022 MONTH MAY 1980 DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVkL DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL (MWE-NET) (MWE-NET) 1 0 17 0 2 0 18 0 3 0 19 0 4 0 20 0

$ 0 21 0 0 l 6 22 0 7 0 23 0 l l

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opt:ATING D2T A REPCR1 00CKET No. 50 - 271 OAlt JUMt 10, 1980 CD8ePLE TED BY PHILADELPHI A ELECIRIC LOMPANT W.M. ALUEle ENGINE?R-IN-CHARGt peUCLEAR SECTION GEteERATIGt 01V3 510N-8eulLt AM TELEPHONE 12153 84L-5022 OPERATING STATUS

1. Uesti NAnts PEACH 80ffuM U1:11 2 8 8e0TEss THIS UNIT 15 IN ITS I l l
2. AEPOR11ses PE R100: NAV, 1940 l FOURTH 2EFUELI8e6 OUTAGE. 1

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3. LICE 80 SED 1HERMAL POWhal88WTis 3293 l l l g
4. NAMEPLATE RATING IGR055 Restis 1152 8 1 l 8 S. OE51G86 ELECTRICAL RAltleG lleET Mest i: 1065 l 1 l 1
6. MAXIMU84 DEPkte044LE CAPACITV IGR055 sostis 50% 1 1 l l
7. MAXIIeuse C&PEssOASLE CAPACITY INE1 8tWEls 1051 l l

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10. RE A508e5 FOR RE51RIC110ss5, IF ANVs IHIS MONTH YR-TO-0AT E COMULAllVE II. HOUR 5 18e REPOR111tG PER100 744 3,647 S1,791
12. hum 6te OF HUUR5 REAC10A WAS CRlllCAL 0 1,441 39,196 I3. RtACTOR RE1ERYt 5Hu100tsN HOUR 5 0.0 0.0 0.0 14 n0uki GE8,tRATO4 ON.Llast 0.0 1,390.2 34,373.0
15. UN11 #E 5E RVE 54tU100 Wet HOURS 0.0 0.0 0.0 lb. GROS 5 THERMAL 6ftERGf GEleERATED IMWHI O 3,431,770 110,597.414
17. GuoS5 ELECTRICAL ENLAGY GEleERATED (MWH) 0 1,255,900 34,314,210
18. hl T t LE LThlC AL EleER(.Y G&NtkATED IMuhl * -6,242 1,189,431 34,805,416
19. LN11 StavlCE FACIOR 0.0 34.1 74.1
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21. uml1 CAPACit y F ACTOR tusifeG MOC NEll 0.0 31 0 63.9 22 08011 CAPACIIV FACTOM IUSI8e6 Ot R N E T I 0.0 30.6 63.1
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25. IF 5 HUT 00h8s AT Eps0 0F REPOR1 PER100 ESTIMATED DAIE OF ST ARTUP: 7/22/80
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AVERAGE DOILY UNIT POWER LEVEL DOCKET AD. 50 - 278 UNIT PEACH BOTTOM UN11 3 OATE JUNE 10, 1980 COMPANY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY W.M.ALDEN ENGINEER-IN-CHARGE NUCLEAR SECTION GENERA 1 ION DIVISION-NUCLEAR TELEPHONE t215) 641-5022 MONTH MAY 1980 DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL (MWE-NET ) (MWE-NET) 1 1074 17 787 2 1068 18 1020 3 723 19 1050 4 0 20 1053

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CPitallNG DA1A REPCRT 00 cat 1 NO. SO - 278 DATE J4Ast 10, 1980 COMPLETED SY PHILAOELPHIA ELECTRIC COPPANY W.M.ALDEM ENGINEER-IN-CMARGk NUCLEAR SECT 10M GEenERAT1838 OIVISION-NuCLEAm 4

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2. REPORilleG PtRIUOs MAV, 1980 l MAJM P0efEA REDUCTION AND 1 l 1
3. LICEN5ED THth8eAL P0mER48tWTis 3293 l AND TWO OUTAGES. 1 1 4
4. 8eAMEPLATE RA11NG (GROS 5 Meetis 1152 I i 1 I S. CESIG8e ELEC1RICAL RATIssG gaeET 80est is 1065 1 i 1 1
6. MAXIMUM DEPEle0ASLE CAPAC11V (GROSS 8 riels 1094 l 1

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7. MAXIMuse OEPE880AOLk CAPA4,1TV testi feteE ls 1935 I I
4. IF ChateGES uCCUR IN CAPACI1Y isA11NGS 41TEMS lausetEk 3 IHROUGH 78 StaeCE LAST REPluti, biva. REA50N53
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10. RE A5045 FOR RESIRICT30015, IF ANY THIS MONTH VR-TO-0 ATE CUNULATIVk
18. HOUR 5 IN REPOR1IssG PER100 764 3,447 47,637
12. Num6tB 0F HOUS$ AkACIOR WA5 CB111 CAL 277 2,447 37.533
13. ktACTOR akSLRVE SMU100Wes MOURS 0.0 0.0 0.0
14. tcUNS CtaeERA10R Ost-LINE 253 1 2,554.6 34,488.4
15. UNII hE5thvE Shul 00 esse teURS 0.0 0.0 0.0
16. (.AJ55 INE RMAL LNERGY CkNERA1EO IMuni 758,873 8,092,043 102,311,237
17. 0>055 ELECimICAL keeERGY GEIEERATED (MWH) 250,'l80 2,720,530 33,306.390 le. Nel t LECTRIC AL kest AGY GEaskRATED IMwH) 237.634 2,622,462 31,967.402
19. UN11 SERVICE FAC10st 34.0 70.1 74.b
20. UNil AVAILA81L11Y FAC10s 34.0 70.1 76.5
28. UN11 CAPAC11Y FAC10R 4U518e6 MDC NET) 30.9 69.S 04.8
22. UNIT CAPACITY FACIOR (uSING 044 8et T ) 30.0 67.5 62.9
23. Ufell FORCE D Duf AGE RATE 66.0 20.S 7.9
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PEACH BOTTO( ATQ(IC POWER STATION MARRATIVE S'R9(ARI 7 OPERATING EXPERIENCES May, 1960 UNIT 2 The outage Wtish begun en March 21 oontinues. Machining of the feedwater nossles as part of the sparger replacement continued throughout this report period. Replacement of the core spray piping inside the drywall and cutting and capping of the CHD line also continued. The suppression pool noiifications are expected to be complete on or about June 20. Recoating work will begin at that time. The year to date capacity factor has dropped to 31.2% due to the refueling outage.

UNIT 3 Unit 3 was out of service from May 3 to May 1h aue to, among other things the failure of the 3B recimulation pump seal.

Prior to the recirculation pump seal failure, a high combustible alam occurred on the 3A phase main transfomer. During the outage a loose metal to metal joint was tightened to correct this condition.

During this outage the 2B fee.hrater heater was effectively bypassed by plugging all tubes and removing the water bez baffle. This action was taken due to approximately 50% of the tubes having been plugged previously. A new heater bundle will be installed during a future outage.

Retum of the unit to service was complicated due to difficulties opening the 3A recirculation pump discharge valve and the associated deinerting and inerting of the primary containment on May 13 and May 1h. A low water level scre at low power which occurred during the transfer of the turbine seals from auxiliary stsam to nuclear stem also delayed the return to service.

The unit nached its navimum capability of 96h MW cn May 16th. A load reduction was taken on May 16 to adjust the contal rod pattern and the unit was returned to full power on May 18.

The unit was also out of service from May 22 to June 3 due to failure of the 3B recirculation pump seal. After extensive investigation pump clearances were adjusted to improve seal lifetime. During this outage a condenser tube leak in the A-1 water bos was repaired. Additionally, the duct and tuming vanes in the duct to the supply fan for the recirculation system M-4 sets required minor apairs.

Dockst No. 50-277 Attachment to Monthly Operating Report for May , 1980 ,

. REIVEIJNG INFORMATION

1. Name of facility:

Peach Botton Unit 2

2. Scheduled date for next refueling shutdown:

Fourth refueling outage in progress since March 21.

3. Scheduled date for restart following refueling: l July 22, 1980 l 1.

4 Will refueling or resumption of operation thereafter require a technical specification change or other license amendmant?

Yes.

If answer is yes, what, in general, will these be?

Technical specification changes to accommodate reload fuel.

Modifications to reactor core operating limits are expected.

5. Scheduled date(s) for submitting proposed licensing action and supporting informaticus Amendment applicatien submitted February 19
6. Important licensing considerailes associated with refueling, e.g. ,

new or different fuel design or supplier, unreviewed design or performance analysis methods, significant changes in fuel design, new operating procedures ,

Initial utilization of General Electric pre-pressurized Fuel Assemblies for this Unit.

7. Thenumberoffuelassemblies(a)inthecoreand(b)inthespent fuel storage pools Core - No Fuel Assentiies (a)

(b) Fuel pool -

1382 Irradiated Fuel Assemblies 292 'Jnirradiated Fuel Assemblies

8. The present licensed spent fuel pool storage capacity and the size of any increase in licensed storage capacity that has been requested or is planned, in number of fuel assemblies:

The spent fuel pool storage capacity has been relicensed

, for 2816 fuel assemblies.

9 The projected date of the last refueling that can be discharged to the spent fuel pool assuming the present licensed capacity:

September, 1990 e

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Dockot No. 50-278 Attachment to Monthly Operating Report for May , 1980

, RE WELING INNRMATION

1. Name of facility:

Peach Botton Unit 3

2. Scheduled date for next refueling shutdown:

March 7, 1981 3 Scheduled date for restart following refueling:

June 5 , 1981

h. Will refueling or resumption of operation thereafter require a technical specification change or other license amendment?

Yes.

If answer is yes, what, in general, will these be?

Technical specification changes to accommodate reload fuel.

Modifications to reactor core operating limits are expected.

5. Scheduleddate(s)forsubmittingproposedlicensingactionand supporting information:

January 23, 1981

6. Important licensing considerations associated with refueling, e.g. ,

new or different fuel design or supplier, unreviewed design or performance analysis methods, significant changes in fuel design, new operating procedures:

None expected.

7. The number of fuel assemblies (a) in the core and (b) in the spent fuel storage Pools (a) Cors -

76h Fuel Assemblies (b) Fuel pool -

712 Irradiated Fuel Assemblies

8. The present licensed spent fuel pool storage capacity and the size of any increase in licensed storage capacity that has been requested or is pla;med, in number of fuel assemblies:

The spent fuel pool storage capacity has been relicensed for 2816 fuel assemblies.

9 The projected date of the last refueling that can be discharged to the spent fuel poc1 assuming the present licensed capacity:

September, 1991.

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