ML20072A509
| ML20072A509 | |
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|---|---|
| Site: | Crane |
| Issue date: | 01/17/1983 |
| From: | Smyth C GENERAL PUBLIC UTILITIES CORP. |
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OPERATING DATA REP 07.T DOCKET NO.
50-289 DATE Januarv 17, 198';
COMPLETED BY C.W. Smyth TELEPHONE
' ' ' " * "*'i OPERATING STATUS T"#** Pile Island Nuclear Station, Uni: I
- 1. Unit Name:
December, 1982
- 2. Reponing Period:
- 3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt)':
2535 671
- 4. Nameplate Rating (Grcss MWe):
819
- 5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe):
E40
- 6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe):
ee6
- 7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe):
- 5. If Char.ges 0:eur in Caps:ity Ratings (l' ems Number 3 Through 7: Sin:e Les: Repor:. Gise Reasons-
- 9. Power Level To Which Restri:ted. lf Any (Net MWe):
- 10. Reasons For Restrictions. If Any:
This Month Yr..to.Date Cumuistise 744.
8760.
73033.
- 11. Hours In Reporting Period
- 12. Number Of Hours Reactor Was Critical 0.0 0.0
- 73'.?
0.0 0.0 840.5
- 13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours O.0 0.O
_ :.15;. 9
- 14. Hours Generator On.Line 00 0.0 0.0
- 15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours 0.0 0.0 M 31071,
- 16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH)
U*
U-D-:- h -
- 17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH)
V*
- 18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) 0.0 0.0 42.7
- 19. Unit Service Factor 0.0 v.U 42.7
- 20. Unit Availability Factor 0.0 0.0 41.6
- 21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net) 0.0 0.0 39.9
- 22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Netj 100.0 100.0 32.6
- 23. Unit Forced Outage Rate
- 24. ShutdowTis Scheduled Oser Next 6 Months (Type. Date.and Duration of Eachl-
- 25. If Shut Down At End Of Report Period. Estimated Date of Startup:
- 26. Units in Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operation):
Forecast Achiesed INITIAL CRITICALITY l
INITIAL ELECTRICITY l
COMMERCIAL OPER ATION 8301240047 830117
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CPERATING SD'MAU The Unit was in a cold shutdewn the entire tenth by c: der cf the NRC.
Ccre coeling was provided by the decay heat rencval syster.
5:can Generator re-pairs progressed as described below.
Delays in the repair prcgram were encountered priearily because of problems with the installation and cperation of the felt plug blowing equipment.
This equip =ent is used to clear debris from each of the expanded OTSG tubes.
MAJOR SAFETY REIATED MAINTE5A52 During the month of December, restart modifica:icns centinued, and the fol-lowing major =aintenance items were performed:
The Once Through Steam Generator (OTSG) Repair pregra: centinued with the following work items acco=plished:
1.
RC-H-1A ("A" - OTSG) a.
Installed tube cleaning equip:ent in the lower head, b.
Installed J-Leg covers.
c.
Cleaned tubes using felt plugs scaked in i=munol.
d.
Cleared blocked tubes.
2.
RC-H-1B ("B" OTSG) a.
Installed tube cleaning equip:ent in the lower head.
b.
Installed J-Leg covers.
c.
Cleaned tubes with felt plugs soaked in it=unol.
d.
Cleared blocked tubes.
Fade preparations for second kinetic expansion of tubes.
e.
The Local Leak Rate Testing program continued with the satisfactory testing of the Fuel Transfer Tube Flanges, Reactor Euilding Personnel Dcor, and the following valves:
1.
IC-V-3 9.
MU-V-20 2.
CA-V-1 10.
WDL-V-303 3.
CA-V-2 11.
WDL-V-304 4.
CA-V-3 12.
CM-V-1 5.
CA-V-4A/B 13.
CM-V-2 6.
CA-V-5A/B 14.
CM-V-3 7.
CA-V-13 15.
CM-V-4 8.
MU-V-16 16.
EP-V-6 WDG-V-4 piping replacement work continued with the following work iters accomplished:
1.
Co=pleted prefabrication of piping.
2.
Satisfactory liquid dye penetrant inspection of valve sockets.
3 Fit-up and welded valve into piping - all insrectiens sa:isfactery.
4.
Reinstalled valve operator.
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1he planned building spray system outage was cc=pleted during the month in order to perfore a number of outstanding f:bs and sarple the syster for potential sulfur conta=ination.
The fc11: wing itens were c rpleted:
1.
"A" Loop a.
Repacked valves BS-V-49A and ES-V-1000.
b.
Overhauled and reset relief valves ES-V-45A/ES-V-63A.
c.
Syctem refilled and tested satisfacterv per SP 1300-3A/1303-11.50.
No leaks were identified.
2.
"B" Loop a.
Repacked / repaired valves ES-V-13, ES-V-45E, 55-V-4EE, ES-V-503, and ES-Y-56B.
b.
Opened valves BS-V-213 and ES-V-23E te cbtain swipe samples and reclosed valves.
c.
Overhauled and reset relief valves ES-V-45E/ES-V-63E.
d.
Repaired flange leak at valve ES-Y-312.
e.
ES-P-lE work (1) Recoved suction spool, cbtained swipe sarple, reinstalled
- spool, (2)
Repaired flange leak.
(3)
Repaired various threaded pipe leaks.
f.
Refilled system and tested satisfactorily per SP 1300-3A/1303-11.50.
No leaks were identified.
A scheduled spent fuel system outage com=enced with the following work items accomplished:
1.
"A" Loop a.
Drained piping.
b.
Removed SF-P-1A suction spec 1, swipe sample taken, and speol reinstalled.
c.
Repaired SF-F-1A flange leak.
d.
Repaired SF9-FE-1 flange leak.
Opened valve SF-V-7, inspected, and c1csed valve.
e.
f.
Cleaned, repaired / repacked valves SF-V-1005 and SF-V-1006.
g.
SF-207 weld x-ray work.
2.
"B" Loop l
a.
Drained piping.
b.
Recoved SF-P-1B suction spcol, svipe sarple taken, and spool reinstalled.
c.
Repaired SF-P-15 flange leak.
d.
Repaired / repacked valves SF-V-1C17, SF-V-1008, SF-V-1021, SF-V-1010, SF-V-101, and SF-V-1015.
Opened valve SF-V-43, swipe sample taken, closed valve.
l e.
f.
Opened valve SF-V-20, swipe sa ple taken, and c1csed valve.
g.
Repaired flange leak at valve SF-V-15.
l h.
Opened valve SF-V-8, inspected, snd closed, i.
Repaired flange leak at SF9-TE-2.
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Perforced x-ray inspections at the felieving welar:
(1)
SF-62 ARI (satisfactory).
(2)
SF-203 (satisfactory).
(3)
SF-205 (satisfactory).
(4)
SF-265 (satisfactory).
(5)
SF-62-BRI-ARI (Engineering resciution recuired).
(6)
SF-26A-1A (Engineering resciutier required).,
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SF-27W2LA (satisfactory).
k.
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