ML20037A653

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Monthly Operating Rept for Aug 1978
ML20037A653
Person / Time
Site: Crystal River 
Issue date: 09/05/1978
From: Barrett J
FLORIDA POWER CORP.
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Al'I'ENDIX 11 h-AVI RAGE DAll.Y llNil 1 OWillt 1.EVliL

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h IX)CK1 T NO.. _50 ~102 M

h UNIT FLCRP-3 DATli 9/5/78 9

k' C0511'I.1 Il:D llY J. E. Barre.tr Tlillil'ilONii.90ft-705-64d6 MONTil AUGUST, 1978 DAY AVERAGE DAILY l'OWEli LEVEL DAY AVERAGE DAILY l'OW!in i EVliL (31We-Neu,

(MWeNeu O

1 0 --=

17 0

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0 gg 3

n 19 0

4-0 -

20 0

b n

21 0

6 0

22 0

0 7

0 23 8

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24 1

9 0

' 25 0

10 n

2G 0

11 0

27.

0 1

12.

28 0

13 0_

29 0

14

_0 30 0_

15 0

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INS fitUCllONS On thi-forro, list the averase daily innt power 'e sel in MWe. Net for each day in the reputting month.Cinn; nite to the nearest whole mecaw.:tt.

'the>e lirines will be n.ed to ;sion a paph lor each repon:n;; ein ntli. Nots. th.it when ns.in. urn depend.ible sapiuns i.

used los the n,:t elsetns.:1 v. li::p oi :he unit. these riay be oess.iuns a.h6n the d.nly as.e. q pu'ser lesci cuesd,11 100' bne (er II.e se.tiis t6.! powu l sel line). In 3ush er.e. the aveiare d.nly unit power outritt.Let t.Inenid l'e tootnoteJ to e'6pt.ini II e JPr neut anonia! -

Y 1.16 3 670 8003250

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'UPERAIII?G DATA HCP0H Dor.lT1 No..

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9/1/7:1 g

COMPLEIED itY.

. l. I '.. Itt.I: : ~ I r l EL.E PitollE : (904) ?Yb_Os fit.

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UNIT ilt.fiC: CRYSTAL. RIVER (!3 I

I REPORTING PCRIOD: 0/1/7049/1/70 LICEilSED TIIERHAI. PotiFl! (tillf):

2t452 I

I HAMEPLATC RATING (GRGSS HWE):

090 1.

I DESIGN ELECTRICAI.' RATING (NET MUE):

825 I

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MAXIMUM DEPENDABLE CAPACITY.(GROGS MWE):

835 s

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MAXIMild DFPEi4DADLE CAPACITY (NET ilut):

797 -

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IF C11?NGES OCCUR IN -CAPACI T'e' RA TINGS (I TEh3 NUMEER J THRutlGil 72 ' R INCE l.AS f 1:EPOR I. GIVE' REASONS ________ _-

_ - - _ _ _ _ _ _ = - -

POWER LEVFl. TO U111011 RCSTRICTED.IF ANY(NET MWE): NONE REASONS FOR i<ES1R1CTIDil3, Il' ANY: - _ - _ _ - - - - - =.. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _... _

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11. Ith'i'iS IN REPGE TING PCRIOD 744.0 53:41.C 12fp17. 0
12. t3UrBER OF lluuPS ffACTOst UA3 CPITICAL 0.0 1373.8 7'429.7 0.0 0.0 3H3.4
13. FrACTOR RESCRVE SMUTDOWtl I!OURS
14. I!O:J!!G GENCRAT6P DN -LINE.

0.0 134Y.?

7264.0 0. 11 l'.i. UNIT Rf:5ERVC Sil*JTI:0UN I:llDRG 0.0

-0.0 14.

G** DOC TilCf31AL f #CiG7 GCN' 8?ATED (hull) 0.0 2*193266.0 155213G7.0

18. NET El.ECTl!1 CAL. ErlERGY GEi4ERATED (ilWil) 0.0.

990063.0 52*,9097.0

17. GLG3G ELECTit1 CAL CtlET:GY GENCI:ATCD '(Hilli) 0.0 940971.0 4978490.0'
19. UNIT. SERVICE F ACTO 2 0*.0 /.

2.3.1./.

56.4 / '

56.4 /1

20. UNIT AVAILADII.1rY FACTOR

~ 0.0*/*

23.1./.

~ 48. 5 + / '

20.2*/*

0.0=/*-

21. UNIT CAPACITY TACTOR (IfGING MDC NET).

0.0*/*

19. 6 +/ = '

46.8 / -

22. UNIT CAPACITY f* ACTOR (USING DER NET)- -
23. UNIT FORCCD OUTAGE RATE

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' ' 110 0*. 0 */

  • 74.5+/*

40.9*/-

24. CHUlbOulJS OCllCDtiLED DVEP. II:E NEXT 6 Mourits (1Yl'E. DAYE AiNi DuPoTIUti Gr EAtti):

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25. IF Sl!UT 001:N AT t*NU CF CI P.1RT PrRIou, EG11Hf.TCu. PATE Or GT AP.11tP:._.

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24. UNITS IN TEST r.fATUS ( P R T 0l! TO Cndt:EUCInt. GPrf!ATION) t FO f. FCAC I Ar.f t1Fyrip t/10///~

INII1AL CC[TICAl.!IY J/30/17-IlliTI AL CLCLIN f CIIY CuttitERCI AL OPCRATI0:1 1/L3/7/

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I)OC K E I NO.

50-302

,e UNIT SilU1 DOWNS ANI) POWER REDUCilONS UNII N A%1E FLCRP-3 II\\lE ES/78 REi' ORT MON 111 AUGUST, 1978 0041PLETED llY 1 F.

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I OUTdGE CONTINUES SINCE

MARCll, 1978 i

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Infc rma t i on Total Forced Outage Hours 744 Year To Date 4382.9 CUM 5029.3 i

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f. I orted a

Reason:

Method:

Exinbit G Instrucinms S Scheduled A Lquipment Failure (Explain)

I Manual for Psepar.iiion of Data ll41aintenance of Tes 2 Manual Scram.

Entry Shecis for Licensee C Refueling 3 Autinnatic Sciam.

Esent Repor lLERI File lNURI G-D Regulatory Resteittion 4 Other (Explain) 0161) f-Operator Training & License Examination F Adminnitalise 5

G-Operational Le ros (Explain t f xhibit ! Same Source i+ Mi ll Othe: ilkplaini n

MONTilLY STA ^S REPORT - REFUELING INFrp'\\ TION REQUEST l.

Name of Facility:

Crystal River Unit 3 2.

Scheduled date of aext re f ue ling shutdown:

April, 1979*

3.

Scheduled date for restart following refueling:

J u ne, 1979*

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

Yes.

In general, changes to the CR #3 technical specifi-cations will include:

a.

Mode ra tor Te mpe ra tu re Coefficient (3.1.1.3) h.

Control Rod Insertion Limits (3.1.3.6) c.

Control Rod Group Assignments (3.1.3.7) d.

Axial Imbalance Limits (3.2.1) 1 e.

Refueling Boron Concentration (3.9.1)

These specifications will be reviewed and changed as neces-sary based on the rea c tivity of the second cycle as compared to that of the first cycle.

5.

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

March, 1979*

6.

Important licensing considerations associated with re f ue l-

ing, e.g.,

new or different fuel design or suppiter, u tt -

reviewed deign or performance analysis methods, significant changes in fuel design, or new operating procedures.

Florida Power Corporation is presently discussing with the NRC staff our intent to request that the power le v e l of CR

  1. 3 be ra i s e d from the present level of 2452 MW (t) to the ultimate core power level of 2544 MW(t) as described in the CR #3 FSAR.

Additional information concerning our proposed power upgrade for CR #3 will be supplied in forthcoming monthly operating reports.

7.

The number of fuel assemblies (a) in the core and (b) in the spent fuel storage pool, a) 173 assemblies b) 4 assemblies 8.

The present licensed spent fuel pool s t o ra ge capacity and the size of any increase in licensed storage capacity that has been re <[n e s t e d or is planned, la number ot fuel assemblies, a.

Present s t o ra ge capacity - Pool A - 120 plus 8 failed fuel assemblies Pool B - 120 plus 8 failed fuel assemblies

  • These proposed dates are based on an August, 1978 startup for CR #3.

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Filed request on January 9_,

.197H with N RC - c.on ce rn i n g expansLon.of Pool-A from 120 to 544 assembLtes plus b-

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f ailed - fuel asssemblies and expansion of Pool B-from 6

120.to:609 assemblies.. Expansion of. Pool A-is-to occur p rio r ' to. re f 4,e ling in April, 1979 T h.

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pansion'will occur at-a la t e r refueling o u t a g e --

(approximately_1986).

Additional detailed' design Information concerningfour fuel pool expansion was submitted to the Commission on March 3 and March 22, 1978.

9.-

The projected date of _the last' refueling that can be ' d i s -

charged to'the_ spent fuel pool' assuming.the present licensed capacity. 1981-1982.

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