ML20050W947

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Monthly Operating Rept for Feb 1982
ML20050W947
Person / Time
Site: Indian Point Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 03/01/1982
From: Auterino L
POWER AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK (NEW YORK
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ML20050W922 List:
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NUDOCS 8204150101
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OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO. 50-286 DATE March 1. 1982 COMPLETED BY L. Auterino TELEPHONE fo141 7'o-8200 OPERATING STATUS 2 Indian Feint No. 3 Nuclear Power Pi et

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2. Reporting Period: February 1982
3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWti: 3025
4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe): 1013
5. Design Electri:a1 Rating (Net StWe): 965 . ,,
6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe): 926-
7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe): 891 S. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Ittms Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report. Give Reasons:

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9. Power Level To Which Renricted.lf Any (Net MWe):
10. Reasons For Restrictions.If Any:

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Yr..to.Date Cumulative'

11. Hours in Reporting Period 672 1,416 48,217 ,
12. Number Of Hours Reactor Was Critical 669.8 1.406.2 33,512.4 0 0 0
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14. Hours Generator On-Line 663.9 1391.6 32.335.3

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16. Cross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) 1.563.844 3.619.653 A4.703.024
17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) 464.460 1.074.090 g e; .p70.22o
18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH1 442,864 1,027,334 24,774,741
19. Unit Service Factor 4A A 98.3 67.1
20. Unit Availability Factor 98.8 98.3 -

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21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Nets 74.0 A1.4 57.7
22. Unit Capacity Factor (Usi::g DER Net) 6A.3 75.2 5'.2 2.3. Unit Forced Outage Rate 1? 17 14.s
24. Shutdons Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type. Date.and Duration of Each): ,

Fofuelina nutaca, March loa 2 25, if Shut Down At End Of Report Period. Estimated Date of Startup:

26. Units In Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operation): Forecast Achieved INITIA L CRtTICALITY INITIA L ELECTRICITY COMMERCI A L OPER ATION 8204150101 820310 PDR ADOCK 05000286 R PDR ,

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AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL DOCKET NO. 50-286 Indian Point UNIT nn 3 DATE _ March 1, 1982 COMPLETED BY L. Auterino 3-i TELEPHONE (914) 739-8200 MONTH rebrua rs-f DAY AVER AGE DAILY POWER LEVEL DAY AVER AGE DAILY POWER LEVEL *

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15 653 33 16 645 INSTRUCTIONS On this format. list the average daily unit power leselin MWe-Net for each day in the reporting month. Compute to the nearest whole rnegawatt.

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02 82/02/14 F 8.1 G 3 IIII INSTRU-I During repairs to No. 31 condensate pump ammeter the wires were discon-nected causing a protection relay to activate and trip the pump motor breaker. Loss of No. 31 condensate pump, concurrent with No. 32 conden-sate pump out of service for repairs, caused a low level on 34 steam gener-ator which resulted in a reactor and turbine trip.

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A. Equipment Failure (Explain)  !-Manual for Preparation of Data H Maintenance of Test 2-Manual Scram- Entry Sheets for Licensee 2

C Refueling 3 Automatic Scram. Event Repori t LER) File (NUREG-D Regulatory Restrietion 4-Other ( Explain ) 0161)

E Operator Training & License Examination F-Administ rative 5 G-Operational Er ror (Explain) Exhibit , Same Source to/77) 11-01her (Explain )

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._Fabruary 199' Po. 1 of 2 Month W.R. No. DATP. EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTION CORRECTIVE ACTION IC-1-1363 2-18-82 No. 31 and No. 22 Boric Restricted Pit-Cock Valve Repaired Valve Acid Concentrate Pump . in Line to low level Control Cutout switches Control Rod Position Pointer rubs against adjusted pointer IC-1-1453-2 10-18-81 indicator L3 indicator glass No. 31 Steam Generator Indicates 1500 F Low Cleaned and reconnected IC-1-1481-3C 11-28-81 terminates at RTD Secondary temperature detector

) Cleaned alarm relay IC-1-1492-2 10-27-81 R13 Plant Vent Filter failure alarm erratic cont.ac ts Particulate monitor Alarm status lamp Cleaned and exercized IC-1-1586-2 1-12-82 Steam Generator relay-retested satisfactorily No. 34 High Level remains lit Bistable LC-447E 1-19-82 AT Deviation Alarm Spurious alarms Replaced channel 4 Hot Leg IC-1-1588-2 temperature Resistance to Voltage converter Ho. 31 Static Inverter Output Voltage High Replaced timing capacitors IC-1-1591-1C J-22-82 in gate pulse circuit No. 32 Seal Injection Ruptured bellows Replaced bellows IC-1-1593-2 1-31-82 Filter A P indicator Control Rod Position Excessive Drift Replaced Bistable IC-1-1603-2 1-29-82 Rod Bottom Bistable for Rod P-3 l _ ,

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OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE Indian Point Unit 3 was synchronized to the bus for a total of 663.9 hours1.041667e-4 days <br />0.0025 hours <br />1.488095e-5 weeks <br />3.4245e-6 months <br /> producing a gross generation of 464,460 MWe for the reporting period. One trip was experienced during this period.

On February 14, at 0327 hours0.00378 days <br />0.0908 hours <br />5.406746e-4 weeks <br />1.244235e-4 months <br /> the plant experienced a unit trip on a low level in #34 steam generator. During repairs to 31 condensate pump ammeter a protective relay on the 6.9 KV motor breaker was activated causing the motor to trip. The loss of No. 31 condensate pump, in conjunction with No. 32 condensate pump already out of service for repairs, caused a low level in No. 34 steam generator resulting in a reactor and subsequently a turbine trip. Repairs were completed and at 1132 hours0.0131 days <br />0.314 hours <br />0.00187 weeks <br />4.30726e-4 months <br /> the unit was returned to service.

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