ML19354C425

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Monthly Operating Rept for Jan 1981
ML19354C425
Person / Time
Site: Millstone Dominion icon.png
Issue date: 02/07/1981
From: Howlett G
NORTHEAST NUCLEAR ENERGY CO.
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h OPER.ulNG DATA RLl' ORT

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I OPrRAIING s r.u US Millstone 2 Notes

  • Items 21 & 22 Cumu-
1. Unit Nune:

I 2T Reporting Pesiod.

Januaryl981 lative are computed by using a weighted average.

3. Licenwd Tia nna! Pouir (StW:). 2700
4. Nam (plate Ratin;(Giow StWe):._109 __.

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5. Design EleciricalItating(Net 31We).870 895
6..*Inimum Dependable C.,pwity (Gron.\\1We): --864
7. Mnimum Dependahfe Cap: city (Net 31We):

3 S. If Changes Occur in Capuity Ratin;s (Items Number 3 Throu;h 7) Since Last Report.Gise Reasons:

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9. Power Lesel To Which Restricted.lf Any (Net 31We):
10. Reasons For Restrictions. If Any:

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t This Stonth Yr. to Date Cumu!.itise l

744 744 44,736 i~

11. I!ours In Reporting Period 324.5 324.5 31,573_.8
12. Number Of trours Reactor Was Critical i
13. Reactor Resene Shutdown Hours 0

0 2,076.9 f

303.9 303.9 30,0TE7

14. !!aurs Generatur On Line 0

0 468.2 i

15. Unit Resene Shutdow n !!oun

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16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (31Wil)

.782.184 782.184 74.017.101_.

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17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (31WII) 954;600....

_259.600

_23 :932,517___

1 IS. Net Eicctrical Energy Generated (MWH) 246,563 246,563 _

22,908_,609 40.8 40.8 67.2

19. Unit Senice Factor 40.8 40.8 68.3
20. Unit Assi13bilis'v Factor 21.' Unit Capacity l actor (U ing MDC Net) 38.4 38.4 61.9 38.1 38.1 60.8

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22. Unit Capacity Factor (U>ing DER Net) 23.4 59.2

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23. Unit Forced Outage Rate
24. Shutdowns Sched iled Oser Next 6 Months (Type. Date.and Duration of Eacht:

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25. If Shut Down At End Of Report Period. Estimated Date of Startup:
26. Units in Test Status (Prior io Commercial Oper.ition):

Forecast Achiesed N/A N/A INITi tL CRITICA LITY I-N/A l~

INITI A L ELECT RICITY

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N/A COM\\1ERCI AL OPFR ATION N/A NOTE:

Item 16, Gross Thermal Energy (MWH), reflects correction made due to error in December 1980, Operating Data Report.

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AVER ACE D uty UNil l o,,ER LEVEL 50 336 DOCKET NO.

Millstone 2 UNir DA TE 2lll0I G.H. Howlett III CO'.1PLETED 11Y TEl.EPilONE (203)447-1791 X364 MONTH _ January 1981 DAY AVER AGE D Al 'IlOhER LEVEL DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL (MWe Net) 848 0

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(-6) 0

(-25) 3 3,

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(-6) 298 4

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(-12) 705 3

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(-6) 766 6

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(-13) 866 23 0

(-8) 867 s

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(-6) 25 0

(-5) 865 y,

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(-5) 27 865 0

(-5) 864

,8 12 865 13 0

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29 0

(-5) 864 3,

34 0

(-5) 853 3,

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(-5) l INSTRUCTIONS l

l On this formn.iist the asera;e daily unit power leselin MWe Net for cath dayin the reportin; m.mth. Compute to l

the r.estest whole metawatt.

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7iI REPORT MONT11 January 1981 TELEPl!ONE (203) 447-1791 1364 e.

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'.B VALVEX Unit forced outage due to operator error and required maintenance.

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SUMMARY

The Unit operated at 'or neir.100% cf. rated thermal power throughout,thh' month except for the forced outage commencing on the 2nd.

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Docket No.

50-336 Date 2/10/97 Page 1 of 1 Unit Name _ Millstann ?

Completed 3y G.H Hawlett III Telephone (203)447 1791 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE

SUMMARY

FOR SAFETY RELATED EQUIPMENT Report Month December 1980

,DATE SYSTEM COMP 0NENT MAINTENANCE ACTION 11/10/80 Reactor Protection-R.P.S. Channel 'D' Reactor Coolant Replaced bistable.

Coolant Pump speed sensing bistable, DTU-2.

11/10/80 Containment Post Hydrogen Analyzer AE-8154 Alarm Replaced alarm assembly.

Incident Hydrogen assembly.

Control 11/21/80 Reactor Protection R.P.S. Channel ' A' Comparator Replaced H, 3 Module 2

CPC-2 12/16/80 Chemical & Volume Charging' Pump P-18C Repacked pump.

Control 12/17/80 Reactor Building Spent Fuel Pool heat exchanger Rebuilt valve.

Closed Cooling outlet isolation valve 2-RB-8A 12/29/80 Service Water 120 Diesel Generator Service Replaced faulty limit switch Water temp control valve 2-SW-89A l

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Docket tio.

50-336 Date:

2/12781_

Completed By: G.H. Hovilete 111~

Telephone: '203/447 i~9/1 X36'4 i

i REFUELIfiG Ifif0RMATI0il REQUEST l

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Name of facility:

Millstone 2 2.

Scheduled date for next refueling shutdown:

Commenced refuel outage flovember 28, 1981.

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Schedule date for restart following refueling: January 16, 1982 4.

Will refueling or resumption of operation thereafter require a technical specification change or other ifcense amendment?

I It is not anticipated that Cycle 5 operations will require l

Technical Specification changes or othar License amendments.

5.

Scheduled date(s) for submitting licensing action and supporting information:

Licensing documentation will be provided a minimum of 90 days l

prior to start-up of Cycle 5 or as documented in the R. A. Clark letter to W.G. Counsil, dated 10/6/80, authorizing Cycle 4 operation.

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Important licensing considerations associated with refueling, e.g., new or j

different fuel design or supplier,'unreviewed design or performance analysis 4

methods, significant changes in fuel design, new operating procedures:

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The number of fuel assemblies (a) in the core and (b) in the spent fuel storage poci:

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In Core:

21 7 (b) 216 i

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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, i

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667 9.

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

1985, Spent Fuel Pool, full core off load capability is reached.

1987, Core-Full, Spent Fuel Pool contains 648 bundles.

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