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Category:MONTHLY OPERATING ANALYSIS REPORT
MONTHYEARML20085H5731970-02-28028 February 1970 Monthly Operating Rept for Feb 1970 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H5641970-01-31031 January 1970 Monthly Operating Rept for Jan 1970 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H5591969-12-31031 December 1969 Monthly Operating Rept for Dec 1969 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H5531969-11-30030 November 1969 Monthly Operating Rept for Nov 1969 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H5451969-10-31031 October 1969 Monthly Operating Rept for Oct 1969 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H5431969-09-30030 September 1969 Monthly Operating Rept for Sept 1969 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H5891969-08-31031 August 1969 Monthly Operating Rept for Aug 1969 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085G7891969-07-31031 July 1969 Monthly Operating Rept for Jul 1969 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085G8411969-06-30030 June 1969 Monthly Operating Rept for June 1969 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085G8591969-05-31031 May 1969 Monthly Operating Rept for May 1969 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085G8741969-04-30030 April 1969 Monthly Operating Rept for Apr 1969 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085G8901969-03-31031 March 1969 Monthly Operating Rept for Mar 1969 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085G9061969-02-28028 February 1969 Monthly Operating Rept for Feb 1969 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085G9171969-01-31031 January 1969 Monthly Operating Rept for Jan 1969 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085G9251968-12-31031 December 1968 Monthly Operating Rept for Dec 1969 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085G9361968-11-30030 November 1968 Monthly Operating Rept for Nov 1968 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085G9511968-10-31031 October 1968 Monthly Operating Rept for Oct 1968 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085G9591968-09-30030 September 1968 Monthly Operating Rept for Sept 1968 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085G9701968-08-31031 August 1968 Monthly Operating Rept for Aug 1968 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085G9751968-07-31031 July 1968 Monthly Operating Rept for Jul 1968 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085G9931968-06-30030 June 1968 Monthly Operating Rept for June 1968 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H0021968-05-31031 May 1968 Monthly Operating Rept for May 1968 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H0081968-04-30030 April 1968 Monthly Operating Rept for Apr 1968 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H0201968-03-31031 March 1968 Monthly Operating Rept for Mar 1968 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H0371968-02-28028 February 1968 Monthly Operating Rept for Feb 1968 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H0421968-01-31031 January 1968 Monthly Operating Rept for Jan 1968 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H0451967-12-31031 December 1967 Monthly Operating Rept for Dec 1967 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H0501967-11-30030 November 1967 Monthly Operating Rept for Nov 1967 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H0581967-10-31031 October 1967 Monthly Operating Rept for Oct 1967 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H0621967-09-30030 September 1967 Monthly Operating Rept for Sept 1967 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H0691967-08-31031 August 1967 Monthly Operating Rept for Aug 1967 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H0741967-07-31031 July 1967 Monthly Operating Rept for Jul 1967 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H0811967-06-30030 June 1967 Monthly Operating Rept for June 1967 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H0901967-05-31031 May 1967 Monthly Operating Rept for May 1967 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H0981967-04-30030 April 1967 Monthly Operating Rept for Apr 1967 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H1131967-03-31031 March 1967 Monthly Operating Rept for Mar 1967 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H1341967-02-28028 February 1967 Monthly Operating Rept for Feb 1967 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H1521967-01-31031 January 1967 Monthly Operating Rept for Jan 1967 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H1621966-12-31031 December 1966 Monthly Operating Rept for Dec 1966 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H1901966-11-30030 November 1966 Monthly Operating Rept for Nov 1966 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H1981966-10-31031 October 1966 Monthly Operating Rept for Oct 1966 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H2011966-09-30030 September 1966 Monthly Operating Rept for Sept 1966 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H2051966-08-31031 August 1966 Monthly Operating Rept for Aug 1966 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H2121966-07-31031 July 1966 Monthly Operating Rept for Jul 1966 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H2161966-06-30030 June 1966 Monthly Operating Rept for June 1966 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H2241966-05-31031 May 1966 Monthly Operating Rept for May 1966 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H2291966-04-30030 April 1966 Monthly Operating Rept for Apr 1966 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H2791966-03-31031 March 1966 Monthly Operating Rept for Mar 1966 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H2891966-02-28028 February 1966 Monthly Operating Rept for Feb 1966 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20085H2941966-01-31031 January 1966 Monthly Operating Rept for Jan 1966 for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp 1970-02-28
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MONTHYEARML20209C0051998-12-31031 December 1998 1998 Annual Rept for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp Facility ML20236N9161998-04-30030 April 1998 Rev 2 to Wmg 9801-7025, Saxton Reactor Pressure Vessel & Internals Final Characterization ML20217A9821998-04-20020 April 1998 Safety Evaluation Supporting Amend 15 to License DPR-4 ML20236N9101998-03-31031 March 1998 Rev 1 to Wmg 9803-7025, Saxton SG & Pressurizer Characterization. W/Supporting Documentation from Reactor Vessel Package ML20202B2541998-02-0202 February 1998 Rev 1 to Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp Facility Decommissioning QA Plan ML20248D7181997-12-31031 December 1997 1997 Annual Rept for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp Facility ML20210Q2321997-08-31031 August 1997 Rev 1 to Updated SAR for Decommissioning SNEC Facility ML20141C6661996-12-31031 December 1996 1996 Annual Rept for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp Facility ML20134L8231996-10-28028 October 1996 Rev 0 to Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp Facility Decommissioning Quality Assurance Plan ML20149K8121996-02-29029 February 1996 Rev 0 of SNEC Facility Decommissioning Plan ML20112C8451995-12-31031 December 1995 1995 Annual Rept for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp Facility ML20116A1101995-12-12012 December 1995 Facility Reactor Vessel,Internals,Ex-Vessel Lead, Structural Steel & Reactor Compartment Concrete Shield Wall Radionuclide Inventory ML20087J7781995-06-27027 June 1995 Human Performance Enhancement Sys Rept Inadvertent Penetration of Saxton Containment Vessel Liner During Site Characterization Activities ML20085A1141995-06-0808 June 1995 Ro:On 950525,ground Water Entered Containment at Rate of Approx One Gpm Until Approx 1300 Hs When Temporary Plug Was Installed Stopping in-leakage ML20115K0821995-05-11011 May 1995 1994 Saxton Soil Remediation Project Rept ML20086B8561994-12-31031 December 1994 Experimental Corp 1994 Annual Rept for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Facility for 940101-1231 ML20070A3501993-12-31031 December 1993 SNEC 1993 Annual Rept Jan-Dec 1993 ML20056G8241993-08-31031 August 1993 Penelec/Gpu Internal Affairs Dept Williamsburg Incident Investigation 89-WM-2 ML20045D7161992-12-31031 December 1992 1992 Annual Rept for Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp. W/ 930622 Ltr ML20101R2641992-03-31031 March 1992 Redacted Version of Penelec/Gpu Internal Affairs Dept Rept Williamsburg Incident Investigation 89-WM-2 ML20101L3341991-12-31031 December 1991 Experimental Corp 1991 Annual Rept. W/ ML20085C5901991-10-0404 October 1991 Rev 1 to Safeguards Rept for Saxton Core III ML20091D7351990-12-31031 December 1990 Facility 1990 Annual Rept ML20056A0181990-07-26026 July 1990 Trust Agreements ML20056A0091990-07-26026 July 1990 TMI-1 Trust Agreements ML20056A0021990-07-26026 July 1990 Trust Agreement Jcp&L Qualified Trust ML20043D7261989-12-31031 December 1989 Experimental Corp 1989 Annual Rept. W/ 900531 Ltr NRC-89-0042, Ro:On 890316,water Containing Radionuclide Concentrations in Excess of 10CFR20 Limits,Collected in Containment Vessel Sump.Water Originated from Condensation on Inside of Containment Vessel.Water Will Be Properly Disposed of1989-05-16016 May 1989 Ro:On 890316,water Containing Radionuclide Concentrations in Excess of 10CFR20 Limits,Collected in Containment Vessel Sump.Water Originated from Condensation on Inside of Containment Vessel.Water Will Be Properly Disposed of ML20247Q6891989-01-16016 January 1989 Rept on Drilling & Radiometric Analysis of Samples Collected at Sites of Spent Resin & Liquid Waste Tanks, Saxton Nuclear Facility,Saxton,Pa ML20247B2821988-12-31031 December 1988 SNEC 1988 Annual Rept ML20247Q6731988-12-20020 December 1988 Geologic,Chemical,Radiometric & Geotechnical Studies of Samples from Eleven Drill Holes in Surficial Matls,Saxton Nuclear Facility,Saxton,Pa. W/Seven Oversize Encls ML20151C6011988-04-0505 April 1988 Ro:On 880303,during First Quarterly Insp of 1988,water Noted to Have Collected in Containment Vessel Sump.Radioisotopic Analysis of Water Revealed That Contamination Exceeded 10CFR20 Limits for Unrestricted Release ML20236N4111987-11-0606 November 1987 Ro:On 870915,during Third Quarterly Insp of 1987,collection of Water in Containment Vessel Sump Noted.Caused by Condensation from Inside Containment Vessel.Periodic Monitoring,Removal & Disposal of Water Planned ML20206G0211986-12-31031 December 1986 Experimental Corp 1986 Annual Rept. W/ ML20207Q5591986-12-22022 December 1986 Ro:During Internal Review of Records for First Quarter 1986, Discovered Failure to Provide Written 15-day Notification of 860207 Contaminated Water in Containment Vessel Sump.Caused by Oversight ML20207Q5571986-12-0202 December 1986 Ro:On 861107,during Fourth Quarterly Insp,Radioactive Water Discovered Collecting in Containment Vessel Sump.Caused by Condensation.Water Will Be Monitored,Removed & Disposed of as Necessary.Results of Analysis Encl ML20214J2871985-12-31031 December 1985 Corrected Tables 1,2,3,5 & 6 to Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp,1985 Annual Rept ML20141N5621985-12-31031 December 1985 Experimental Corp,1985 Annual Rept ML20099H6171984-12-31031 December 1984 Experimental Corp 1984 Annual Rept ML20086P2521983-12-31031 December 1983 Annual Rept,1983,Saxton Nuclear Experimental Corp ML20079N5241983-12-30030 December 1983 Ro:On 831222,insp of Containment Vessel Sump Found 3.7 Cm of Water Below Elevation 765 ft-8 Inches.Caused by Condensation on Inside Walls of Containment Vessel Above Elevation 812 Ft.Sump Pumped Successfully ML20073B5041983-04-0606 April 1983 Annual Rept for 1982 ML20071D2351983-02-10010 February 1983 Ro:On 830118,4.5 Cm Water Found in Containment Vessel Sump, Below Elevation 765 ft,8 Inches Concentrations of Cs-134, Cs-137 & Sr-90 Confirmed.Pressure of Water Caused by Condensation on Inside Water.No Release to Environ ML20052D8161982-04-27027 April 1982 Ro:On 820319,during Quarterly Facility insp,3.5 Inches of Water Found in Containment Vessel Sump.Analysis of Sump Water Confirmed Concentrations of Cs-134,Cs-137 & Sr-90 Exceeded Limits of 10CFR20 ML20041B8701982-02-16016 February 1982 Experimental Corp Annual Rept for Jan-Dec 1981. ML19337B6021980-09-25025 September 1980 Annual Rept for 1979. Describes Status of Decommissioning Facility ML19263C9051979-02-28028 February 1979 Annual Operating Rept 1978. ML20078A2881972-04-30030 April 1972 Analysis of Effects of Flooding on Saxton Containment Vessel ML20084N8061971-12-0909 December 1971 Ro:On 711129,while Operating Personnel Were Performing Primary Coolant Boron Dilution,Accidental Release of Radioactive Gases Occurred.Gases Released to Environ Via Plant Stack.No Overexposures Occurred ML20084N9571970-08-31031 August 1970 Ro:On 700826,accidental Release of Radioactive Gases Occurred During Switching of Gas Compressors to Locate & Isolate Minute Leak in Rwdf Sys.Cause Not Stated.Event Will Be Reviewed for Appropriate Corrective Action 1998-04-30
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- 1. GENERAL The plant cutage which was begun on August 22nd was continued througheut t.his report period.
The main coolant pump was disassembled for inspection. The ~ stainless steral snap ring in the 2cuer radial bearing was found to have several crackb :across it.
The cracks were similar to but not so advanced as those four.d in the snap ring of the upper radial bearing. The snap ring on the rotor shaft had no visible defects. hew upper and lower radial bearings were procured. The new bearings are of a design which eliminates enap rings. The snap ring on the rotor shaft was replaced. Rsa.6oc::bly and installation of the pump motor was completed on November 15th. ,
The inlet and outlet nanway flanges were reinstalled on the steam genentar.
The inlet manway flange now has a new corrosion sp?cimen holder attached to it. The holder in turn supports twelve new corrosion specimens. The specimen holder on the catlet manway flange was not replaced. However, three of the twelve cor osion specimens were removed fren it.
The stretching operation on the reactor vessel head bolts was cempleted on November 9th. The conoscals were made up on the five in-core instrument ports on November 12th. On November 13th a new structural materials irradiation capsule assembly was installed in reactor vessel head port N-6.
On November 22nd the 2x2 fuel subassembly (503-9-1) was inserted in head port N-3; the 3x3 fuel cubassembly (503-4-2) was inserted in head port N-5; the 3x3 plutoniu . subassembly (503-4-26) was inserted in head port N-1; the nine thimble assembly containing the flux oscillator rod was inserted in head port N-2; and the superheat dum y assembly was inserted in head port N-1,.
Work on returning the reactor vessel head to an operating condition was completed on November 24th. Filling and venting of the nain coolant system and the check out of the main coolant pump were completed on November 26th. A successful cold leak test of the main coolant loop was conducted on November 29th. On the last day of the month main coolant system heat-up was underway.
- 2. EXPERIIGITAL PROGRAM The withdrawal forces for the eight RCC rods in fuel assembly 503-10-1 were measured. The force required to withdraw any one of the rods was 37-38 lbs. Fuel assembly 503-10-1 was located in the center cf the core from July 1964 to October 1965 The center fuel assembly 503-10-1 and three adjacent fuel assemblies of Core I were examined with the underwater periscope. A light but uniform deposition of crud was identified on the fuel rods in the general area of what had been the center of the core.
- 3. OPERATIONAL TESTS t
The radiation monitoring circuits were tested on November 15th.
On November 29th drop times were measured for the control rods with the main coolant system at anbient temperature and full _ flow conditions. The tinimum drop time recorded was 0.860 seconds and the maximum was 0.941 seconds.
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- 4. MAI!!TEliA!!CE The principal items of mechanical maintenance during the month included restoring the reactor vessel head to normal operating conditions; replacing the upper and lower radial bearings in the main coolant pump; reirstalling the inlet and outlet manway flanges on the steam generator; installing rupture dises in the discharge lines of the safety valves on the steam generator; repacking the upper shut-off valves on the steam generator levcl columns; repacking the upper shut-off valves on the pressurizer level columns; lapping the seat and disc on the regenerative heat exchanger relief valve; repacking the pressurizer spray by-pass valve; installing new seals in the hydraulic pump of the fork lift truck; replacing the rupture disc on RWDF spent resin tank No.1; tightening the bolts on the pressurizer spray nottle flange; and ad3.:.ang the brakes on the containment vessel rotary crane.
The major items of electrical and instrument maintenance included replacing the tubing on the safety injection system square root ecnverter; repairing the conputer indicator in the stack gas radiation monitor channel RIC-3; installing a new drive gear on the radiation monitoring systen recorder; cleaning the probe and adjusting the sensitivity of the RUDF sump level controller; meggering the nuclear instrumentation cables; remaking the connector on nuclaar instrumentation power range channel A detector and interuediate range channel B detector; repairing the contacts on the control rod block relay; cleaning the current to air converter on the conoflow drive unit for number three prescuricer heater group; installing a new high voltage transforner in the area radiation monitor RIA-2 located in the charging pump room; repairing radiation monitors lecated in the health physics office, the chemistry lab and the monitor room; calibrating the steam generator blowdown radiation monitoring channel RIC-5; repairing the function generators for the process instrumentation channels PIC-3 on the pressurizer and PIC-5 on the main coolant loop; replacing the instrunent a;r line to the temperature controller, TIC-22V, for the shutdown cooling heat exchanger; and repairing a scaler in the count room.
5 CHE!!ISTRY l
The main coolant system was in a cold shutdown condition until November 30th.
- The boron concentration in the main coolant was raised from 1783 p;n to 2340 ppm 1
during the month. Hydrazine was added to the main coolant on November 29th in preparation for system heat-up. A suv ary of the analyses of samples taken fra= the main coolant systen during the month are tabulated below:
Main Coolant Minimum Maxinra pH (250C) 5.05 5.78 Conductivity, umhos 6.00 20.0 Baron, p:r. 1783 2340 Chlorides, ppm <.005 0.05 Potassium, ppm 4.01 0.10 Lithium, ppb 3 12 Iron, p;n 0.22 0.55 Crud, ppm 0.29 0.60 Gross Beta Camma (15 Min., degassed) uc/ec 9.73x10-4 1.43x10-2 6
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- 6. RADI ATION /J D WASTE DISPOSAL Radiation surveying consisted of routine plant surveys, C.V. during shutdown, and main coolant punp disassembly and repair. The following maximum radiation readings were taken:
Iocation Radiation Readinn C&A Baildinn Vaste Drum (baling machine) 19.0 mrem /hr beta-gama Charging Pump (contact with chamber) 47.0 mrem /hr beta-gamma Sample Room (door of sample panel) 1.3 mrem /hr beta-gama Chemical Iab Hot Sink (1" fram drain) 0.25 mrem /hr beta-ga=a Bearing Shi;nent (contact) 16.0 nrem/hr beta-ga=a Bearing Shitnent (meter) 0.5 mren/hr beta-gama RWDF Evaporator (underbottom)- 50.0 mrem /hr beta-gamma Evaporator (contact - outside) 17.5 mrem /hr beta-gamma C.V.
Primary Compartnent (general upper level) 15 mrem /hr beta-gama Primary Compartment (contact M.C. pump volute) 70 mrem /hr beta-gamma Primary Conpartment (M.C. pum 150 mremh/ r beta-ga=a Main Ceolant Pump (Iupeller) p cavity-pump removed) 250 mren/hr beta-gamma Reactor Deck (head in place - water level at grating) 50 mrem /hr beta-gama Reactor Deck (instrument ports) 150 mrem /hr beta-gamma Reactor Deck (wacist level) 17 mrem /hrbeta-gama Storage Well (ams reach) 23 mram/hr beta-gamma Contamination surveying consisted of routine plant site surveys, surveys bearing shipping containers, tools, equipment and C.V. during shutdown. The clean areas were within the " Clean Area" limits. The controlled areas were generally within
! the " Clean Area" limits. The controlled area was cleaned frequently to keep and/cr to return it to clean area limits. The- exclusion areas were cleaned periodically to
- minimize the amount of smearable contamination. The following contamination levels were observed
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'neation Contamination Readinn C&A Building i Charging Pump Chanber 5920d/m/smearbeta-ga=a Charging Room Floor 760 d/m/ smear beta-gamma Sanple Room Sink 3390d/m/smearbeta-gamma Sanple Roon Floor 110 d/m/ smear beta-gamm Chemical lab Hot Sink 2140 d/m/ smear beta-gamma l
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SIEC Operation deport for Novenber 19M , . . . .d4 Imat ion Cantamination Headinn MIDF Punp Room 930 d/m/ smear beta-gama Shipping Room Bkg d/m/ smear beta-gamma C.V.
Operating Deck (South of storage well) 9280 d/m/ smear beta-gar:ma Door Handle (inside) 470 d/m/ smear beta-gamra M.C. Pump (Impeller) 63000 d/m/ smear beta-gam a M.C. Pump Bearings 454000 d/m/ smear beta-gamma Liquid and gaseous effluents from the SNEC site for the month of November were as follows:
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Effluent Activity Activity Activity Tee This Month Year to Date last Twelve Months Liquid 0.003023 0.006932 0.007980 Air, Xe 0.000000 36.305651 41.933728 Air, I-131 0.000000 0.001803 0.002001 Air, M.F.P. 0.000000 0.363057 0.523474 No barrels of waste were drummed i temporary storage. No drums were shipped from the site.
hadiation exposure for all SNEC personnel as measured by film badges for the month of October 1965 were a maximum of 375 mrem with an average of 48.5 mren.
Radiation exposure for all visiting personnel as measured by film badges for the month of October 1965 were a maximum of 1080 mrem with an average of 23.7 mrem.
The average radiat3on exposure for all personnel as measured by film badges for the month of October 1965 was 34.4 mrem.
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SAXTON NUCLEAR EXPEilIlENTAL CORPORATIO!J OPERATING STATISTICS MONTH UcV'2ier YEAR 1965 NUCITAR UNIT MONTH YFAR TO DATE TDE CRITICAL NO. 0 39 415 HOUPS CRITICAL HRS. 0 1,744.51 I2,687 74 NO. 0 38 254 THIES SCRAMMED (MA!IuAL)
N O. 0 2 27
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THERMAL POLTER GENERATION MWH 0 30,222.93 208,488.75 AVERAGE IURNUP WD/MTV O 1,448,82 9,381.13 CONTROL ROD PWITIONS AT END OF }!0 NTH AT EQUILIBRIUM POWER OF - Krlt **
MAIN COOLANT BORON 2303 PPM RODS OUT - INCHES NO. 1 -
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EIECTRICAL UNIT MONTH YEAR _TO DATE GROSS GENERATION WH 0 4,536.00 34,182.00 STATION SERVICE MWH 96.27 1,446.61 7,978.17 STATION SERVICE % -
31.89 23.34 15.01 16.40 AVG. PIANT EFFICIENCY - MWH(e)/MWH(t) %
AVG. GENERATION RUNNING (
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- 2,694.49 2,925.01 PIANT IDAD FACTOR -
5 15.09 21.90 (AVG. GEN. FOR MONTH / MAX. IDAD)
AUXILIARY STFAM SUPPLY _- NUCLEAR STEAM SUPPLIED BY REACTOR HRS. O 1,587.57 9,643.39 RWDF EVAPORATOR OPERATION HRS. O 251.83 15,839.83
- Reactor shutdown for this report period to ceraplete refueling and maintenance operations.
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