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Monthly Operating Rept for June 1982
ML20062F966
Person / Time
Site: Cook American Electric Power icon.png
Issue date: 07/14/1982
From: Campbell D, Might A, Svensson B
INDIANA MICHIGAN POWER CO. (FORMERLY INDIANA & MICHIG
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, CPERATING DATA REPORT 50-315 DCC:<.IT NO.

DATg 7/2/82 CO.'.L*LETED 3Y

a. Mioht TZ1 E?!iCNE (M'M4M-6901 OPERAUNG 5""ATUS Donald C. Cook 1

No :5

1. Uni:Name:

June 1982

2. Reporti=; ?:::..oc:

3250

3. L:c=nsedTh :=:1?cwer(5tW:):

1009

4. Na=eplaie R :in;(Gross atW:):

1054

5. Design IIe==i=122:in;(Nec 31We):

1080

6. Sf " :um Depend:ble C27:ci:y (Gross $1We):

1044 T. Sf:xi=u= Dep:::i:ble C:p:ci:/ (Nec 31We):

S. If C.=rges Oc=rin C:p2ci:7 R::i:ss (1::=s Numher 3 Th:ou;h 7) Sine: L:s: Repo::. Give Ressons:

9. Power Level To Which Res=i:::d. If Any (Ner 31We):
10. Re: sons For R==i:: ices.If Asy:

This 51onth Yrao.Daea Cu=uI::ive 720 4343 65711

11. Hours In Repor:ing P::iod 720 3282.9 49566.1
12. Nu=her Cf Hou:s R==:c. w:s C:i:i=1 0

0 463

13. Re:c:or R= serve Shu:down Hou::

720 3251.8 48474

14. Hours Gene =::: Ca.LI:s 0

0 321

15. U..i: R: serve Shutdown Ecu=

2,329,332 10.359,490 140,722,679

16. Gross The:=:1 E :::y cent =: d (5tW!-!)

761,810 3,407,030 46,288,810

17. Gross Ele =n=1 Escrgy Genen::d p.tWH) 735,604 3,287,807 44,528.485
13. Net EIe==i=1 Es :;y Gen==: d C.iWE) 100 74.9 76.3
19. Uni: Servier.::ctor 100 74.9 76.3 Av:iI:' i!I:7 F:c:or
20. Uci:

o 97.9 72.5 68.9

21. Uni: C:psci:/ F:c:or (Usi=: >!DC Ne:)

-.6,,,9 71.8 65.5 9

22. Unit Capsciry.::::or (Using CIR. Net)

U 25.1 8.3 0.3. Uni: For: d Cu::ge R:te

24. Shutdowns 56eduled over Nex: 5 ston:hs (Type. D:te.:nd cu=:fon of Each :

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Refueling Outaae July - August 1982

25. If shu: Down Ae End cr Repor: ?:-iod. Estim::ed D:te of 5ts::ue:

. 25. L* nits In Tes: S;::ts iPnor to Ce==e:ci:1 Ope.: font:

Force:st Achieved INITIA L CRIT *CA LJTY

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AVERAGE DAILY lTd1T POWER LEVEL DOCKET NO.

50-315 UNIT 1

DATE 7/2/82 COMPLETED BY A. Might TELEPHONE (616)465-5901-MONTH June 1982 DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL (MWE-Net)

(MWe-Net) i 1025 1028 17 2

1026 18 1025 3

1030 19 1027 4

1027 20 1028 5

1031 21 1025 6

1032 22 1026 7

1030 23 1027 8

1028 24 1024 9

1028 25 1022 10 1027 25 1022 11 1018 27 1021 12 1026 28 1003 13 1027 29 972 14 1025 30 966 15 1025 31 16 1027 INSTRUCTIONS On this famat list the average daily unit pcwer level in MWe-Net for each day in the reporting mcnth. Ccmoute to the nearest whole megawatt.

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o There were no unit shutdowns or sig-nificant power reductions during the month.

The unit was shut down on July 3, 198 for a scheduled 53-day refueling out-age.

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9 UNIT SHUTOOhNS AND PO%ER REDUC ~ IONS INSTRUCTIOSS Tha repr: mcuid des =:e n! ;iut snut::wns :unn; te

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report penoc. In 2ddinen. :t snould be :ne sour:e et ex: tan.

If:ste;;ry a must be used. su;;i) nei::mmen:s.

an:n of s:gmdan:,::s a ase:2;e ;cwer.sve.s. c2:n n:m-

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ed. even $ca;n de atu: may..ct have Men I
ve mut cown cmpie:eiy. For su n recuenens.n power level.

"2n des:panon u des =bep a hem !* sf Insjraencns ::t me dur:non snowd :e 'is:ed as :ero.de mesod of:edu:ncn snouid be 's:ed as a tother). 2nd de Cause 2nd Cc::eente

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not 2 te;crtnie c::arren:e was.nvolvec.) If me autage er po*er recu:ncn uti! ot result.n 2 reports:!e cc:urrence.

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NUM BER. T';s = wen snould adi=:e de secuent:1 num.

the pos:t:ve :ne::2nen of a 12:k of ::r:eist:en should :e

er ass: ped :o e2:n shutdcwn or nimd;2nt reduencn:n power "cred as ot -r 6 iN, A)-

for : hat :.:encar year. When a snutdown or npid=nt power SYSTEM CODE. The system = wra:n.a.e ou::p or ;c*e:

recuenon begms m one repor: per:cd 2nd ends :n 2nctner.

reduenen or:pnated could be note: sv the two : git e de of an ent:v. inou.. :e made for born re:or: :enods :o :e sure u

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ni snutdowns or s:gmd:2nt power redu:n:ns are reponed.

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DATE. Tha eclumn could =d::2:e de date of me start

system :s not 2:;.i:2:le.

of esen shatdown or ugmdant power redu:non. Report

s y e2. mcnth, m: 22>

Aapst ;u lo-would :e re:oned COMPOSENT CODE. Scie:: de mos: 2:;tc ona:e.:mpunent as ~~C514. When 2 sha:dewn or n:ms:=t power :edu:n=r.

gem Exn it [. Ins:: :nces fer ?:e:2:2nen of Data Ent:-

bezms m ene report pened and ends m =ccer, an ent y should Shee:s for L.ensee Event Report (LER) FCe (NCREG4;s15.

te made for botn report peneds to be sure 211 snutdowns usmg :ne followmt :nnens:

er ::gmdeant power recu:nons are :eported.

TYPE. Lse -F" or "S" to indi:2:e e:ther "For:ed" or " Sche.

duied/ es:e:nvety. for es:n snu:down or sipid:=t power 3.

If ::ct 2 crn:cnent f2 dure, use de re:stec cm;cnent.

redu:non. Fer:ed shutdowns.n:lude dose requ;;ed :o be e 2.. wrcng valve ope:2tec throup er:ct: hs: v2!ve as

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etn2ted by no later than de weekend followmg d:s cvery omeonent.

Of 2n orf-normal ecndit:cn. It :s re=pt:ed that scme ;udg.

ment a requred :n =tegonz=g shu: downs m :n:s usy. In C.

If 2 : ham of fulures occurs. tne drst =mponent :s mar gener21. 2 for:ed sautscwn a one est would not have been fun:nca should be !isted. The sec.uence of events melua.

m;ie:ed m :ne 2:sen:e et :he =nc..:non ter wra:n ane:nve mg de other =mpenents wh::n ful snould be des:nbed 2:nca was :2xen.

uncer me Cause 2nd Corre:nve Aenen to P: event Re:ur.

renee column.

DURATION. Self-ex;ianatory. When 2 snutdown ex:encs Cameonents mat o not at my ex:s:mg : de snould :e de.

beyonc the end of 2 te; ort penod. count only de t=:e to the utnatec XXXXXX. ane : de Z.,.,.f

, snould :e use: fer end of de re ort ;ened and pt:2 un the ensum;.,cwn n=e events wnere 2 :omponent des:panon a no: 2;:an::e.

.n :ne M.,c*mg re:crt :ences. Report duranen of cutages rounce. :o :ne nearest tenth of an nour to is:m.-tste summanen.

a CAL.SE 1 CORRECTIN.E ACTION.0 PRET.E.* 4 RELL.R.

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.ne sum of me :utal autage huurs :ius :he hours the geners.

R.eNCr.. L.se de : tumn :n a car:2nve :sstuon :o 2m a:v or tor was On Une snould equal Ine Ir:ss nours m n:e recor!Z:

excism me nt:urnstances of me snut:own or;cwer recuenen.

Ihe :Clumn inCuid m:!ude de ste: d :2cse for es:h snut.

dow t or n:md::nt ;cwer reduenen 2nd the :mmecia:e 2n:

REASOS.. CJtezurue 5 :ener,eunat:en :n x ordance antemmatec lung term corre:nve 2:nen taxen. af 2 :rcen.

  • ttn tne r:. ie at:e:rmg on tne re: ort tor n. If :stercrv H c

2te. ims ciu=n snould also :e used :ct 2 :eser::nen at me must he ased.su:m ener curnments.

maicr safety.re!:tec corre:nve mamtenance perictmec funna

"'*I' #'EC*" "U"C"0" # I"U* 8 2" *""0""C" J I METHOD OF SHLTTISG DOWN THE REACIOR OR

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e unnty in: a re;crt of any nng:e re: esse r REDUCISG POWER.

Cacaonze ey numrer :es:mstun r:ctosennt) vr aegie rad:2t:en ex:csure s: ecd.:.ly usec:.

!% e inat Ims differs from ee EJ: san E:e::n: !nsuture atec *tth the out:ge wm:n ae :ents for more m;n 0 er.en:

IEEll cedmnens or

  • Forced Parn:i Outue" 2nc "S ne.

vi me M,.o*20*e mnu21 v2:ues-

uied ?:rtral Outm Fm mese tem,. FE! uses 4 n=p vt For lcng :ex:u21 re cr:s contmue ns 2nve an se:st:te ne

.9 MW 25the aren ;w ni. For.arge ev*er tex:grs. 30 MW

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Docket No.:

50-315 Unit Name:

D. C. Cook Unit #1 Completed by:

D. R. Campbell Telephone:

(616)465-5901 Date: July 14, 1982 Page:

1 of 1 MONTHLY OPERATING ACTIVITIES - JUNE, 1982 Highlights:

The Unit entered the reporting period at 100% reactor power and continued at full power until 2320 hours0.0269 days <br />0.644 hours <br />0.00384 weeks <br />8.8276e-4 months <br /> June 27, 1982.

The Unit 1 end-of-life coastdown commenced on June 24, 1982.

Reactor coolant Tave was reduced as required to maintain 100% power, until it reached the minimum allowable value of 0

562 F on June 27. Throughout the rest of the coastdown period reactor power was reduced to maintain the 5620F Tave.

Power reached a low of 92% on July 2, 1982 when the shutdown for the scheduled refueling outage commenced.

The Unit was re-moved from service at 0146 hours0.00169 days <br />0.0406 hours <br />2.414021e-4 weeks <br />5.5553e-5 months <br /> on July 3,1982.

Total electrical generation for the month was 761,810 MWH.

Sumary:

6-1-82 The Boron Injection Tank boron concentration was out of spec. for approximately two hours. The concen-tration dropped while performing an ECCS surveillance test procedure step out of sequence.

Main Turbine condensors half were taken out of service at various times to check for leaks. These outages had no significant effect on electrical generatien.

6-4-82 The East Centrifugal Charging Pump was declared inop-erable because of high vibration. The rotating element was replaced.

Inspection of the pump casing revealed damage to the cladding. The cladding was repaired by welding.

The pump was declared operable June 9,1982.

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DOCKET N0.

50 - 315 UNIT NAME D. C. Cook - Unit No. 1 DATE 7-14-82 COMPLETED BY B. A. Svensson TELEPHONE (616) 465-5901 PAGE 1 of 1 MAJOR SAFETY-RELATED MAINTENANCE JUNE, 1982 M-1 The reciprocating charging pump packing was leaking. Replaced the plunger, packing and thrust ring for No. 4 cylinder. Had the pump tested.

M-2 The East centrifugal charging pump was found to have excessive vi-bration during a routine test.

During repair, the pump case cladding was discovered to be eroded. Ground and repair welded the eroded areas.

Replaced the rotating element. The pump retested satisfactorily.

M-3 DRV-311, No. 1 steam generator blowdown regulating valve failed closed.

Replaced the gasket and seal bushing for the air operator. Had the valve tested.

M-4 The essential service water from the West component cooling water heat exchanger isolation valve, WM0-737, would not close from the control room. The butterfly valve was replaced and tested to verify operability.

C&I-l Combined-discharge flowmeter on the "E" and "W" boric acid pumps was inoperable after repair of the pumps.

Investigation disclosed that a metal rod of unknown origin had been wedged in the flowmeter, holding the float at the top of the scale. The rod was removed and the float guide was straightened to correct the flowmeter's response.