ML20065T012

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Monthly Operating Rept for Nov 1981
ML20065T012
Person / Time
Site: Indian Point Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 12/01/1981
From: Connell C
POWER AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK (NEW YORK
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i OPERATING DATA REPORT 4

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50-286 DATE 12-1-81 COMPLETED BY C. Connell TELEPHONE (914) 739-8200 OPERATING STATU5,

1. Unit Name: N ian Paine Ma 1 Mne1 aac Pavae ' lane
2. Reporting Period: November 1981
3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt):

1m

4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe):

1013 965

5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe):

926

6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe):

891

7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe):
8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report. Give Reasons:
9. Power Level To Which Restricted. If Any (Net MWe):
10. Reasons For Restrictions,if Any:

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Yr.-to.Date Cumulative

11. Heurs in Reporting Period 720 8016 46,057 182.1 4651.6 31,401.6
12. Number Of Hours Reactor Was Critical
13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours 0

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14. Hrurs Generator On.Linc 168.1 4549.7 30,252.8 0

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15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours 386E80 9435620 77066890
16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) 112,440 2.618,400 24.209,901
17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) 106.396 2.471.1_03 23.1R S';'263 l
18. Nzt Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) 23.4 56.8 65.7
19. Unit Service Factor 23.4 56.8 65.7
20. Unit Availability Factor 16.6 34.6 56.5
21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net) 15.3 31.9 52.2
22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net) 76.7 39.8

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24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over 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 to Commercial Operation):

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  1. 31 Steam Generator tube leak.

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F current inspected and plugged def-ective tuben in all liteam generators.

Performed steam generator crevice cleaning on the, secondary side.

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Criticality was never achieved. While in hot shutdown, a primary to secon-dary leak was discovered and the unit was returned to cold shutdown.

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dent with low level in No. 31 steam generator caused a unit trip. Cleaned flow orifice in controller.

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3 CB MOTORX Unit trip on loss of loop flow when

  1. 31 reactor coolant pump tripped.

Electrical fault in motor stator was found.

Replace stator and commence startup.

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MO!!TilLY I & C CATEGORY I REPORT i

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Date W.R.

Equipment Malfunction Corrective Action 10/26/81 IC-1-1425-2 P3,P4,P5 Nuclear Inst.

Poor inking system performance Repaired pen mounts & cleaned Detector Current Recorder capillaries 11/18/81 IC-1-1495-2 FT-981, FT-982, Safety Inspect per NUREG 50-286 and Replaced amplifiers and Injection Flow Transmitter replace amlifier if necessary recalibrated 11/18/81 IC-1-1496-2 LT-ll28A Condensate Inspect per NUREG 50-286 Replaced amplifier and Storage Tank Level and replace amplifier if recalibrated necessary e

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DATE, W.R.

N EQUIPMENT MATEUNCTION CORRECTIVE ACTION 10-27 1-2368

  1. 31 thru 34 Steam Generator Inspection Sludge lanced tube sheet 9-22 1-2329
  1. 32 Boric Acid transfer pump Leaky Mechanical Seal Rebuilt Pump 11-3 1-2393
  1. 31. Steam Generator Shell Body to Bonnet Leak Replaced Gasket Drain Valve 11-14 1-2'406
  1. 31 Charging Pump Insufficient Pump Flow Replaced Pump Valves 11-16 1-2339
  1. 31 & 32 Fan Cooler Units Leaky Tubes Soldered / Plugged Tubes on 31 & 32 Fan Cooler Units 11-13 2365
  1. 34 Atmospheric Relief Isola-Excessive Packing Leak Repacked tion Valves 11-19 2411
  1. 33 Service Water Pump Excessive Packing Leak Repacked 11-18 2410
  1. 31 Service Water Pump Excessive Packing Leak Repacked 11-27 2431 Airlocks To Permit the Transfer of Replaced air lock Equipment into the VC

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SUMMARY

OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE Indian Point Unit 3, was synchronized to the bus for a total of 170.2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> producing a gross generation of 112,440 MWe for this reporting period.

The unit experienced one load reduction and two unit trips. After steam generator tube repairs, a crevice cleaning boil out of the steam generators and a hydrostatic test of the reactor coolant system were performed.

On November 15 at 2208 hours0.0256 days <br />0.613 hours <br />0.00365 weeks <br />8.40144e-4 months <br />, the unit was returned to service with both main transformers operational. Commenced load escalation consistent with maintaining reactor power distribution and steam generator chemistry within required limits.

On November 19 at 1354 hours0.0157 days <br />0.376 hours <br />0.00224 weeks <br />5.15197e-4 months <br />, both heater drain tank pumps tripped due to moisture in the instrument air supply to the heater drain tank level controller resulting in a load reduction from 800 MWe to 500 MWe output. Purged heater drain tank level control transmitters and commenced plant startup.

Continued load escalation and achieved 100% power level on November 20.

On November 22 at 0746 hours0.00863 days <br />0.207 hours <br />0.00123 weeks <br />2.83853e-4 months <br />, both heater drain tank pumps tripped. This resulted in a load reduction and subsequent unit trip due to a steam flow / feed flow mismatch coincident with a low level in No. 31 stam generator. The pumps tripped as a result of an instrument air orifice blockage in the level control transmitters. The orifice was cleaned and the unit returned to service at 1421 hours0.0164 days <br />0.395 hours <br />0.00235 weeks <br />5.406905e-4 months <br /> that same day. Commenced load escalation to 100% power.

On November 23 at 0447 hours0.00517 days <br />0.124 hours <br />7.390873e-4 weeks <br />1.700835e-4 months <br />, the plant experienced a unit trip on loss of RCS loop flow when #31 Reactor Coolant Pump tripped on a phase imbalance relay signal. Investigation indicated a stator fault on the reactor coolant pump motor. Replaced stator on motor and commenced plant startup.

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