ML20092M001

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Monthly Operating Rept for May 1984
ML20092M001
Person / Time
Site: Columbia Energy Northwest icon.png
Issue date: 05/31/1984
From: Cowan K, Martin J
WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM
To:
NRC OFFICE OF RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (ORM)
References
NUDOCS 8407020099
Download: ML20092M001 (7)


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I OPERATING DATA REPORT 50-397 DOCKET NO.

UNIT WNP-2 l

6/15/84 l

DATE K. O. Cowan COMPT.ETED BY TELEPHONE (509) 377-2501, Ext. 2286 i

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OPERATING STATUS 5/1 to 5/27, 1984 645.8 l

Gross HOURS IN REPORTING PERIOO:

i. REPORTING PERion:

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. 3323 1100 max. oEPEND. CAPACITY (MWe Net):

2. CURRENTLY AUTHORIZED POWER LEVEL (MWt)I I UU l

DESIGN ELECTRICAL RATING (MWo. Net):

20% Gross MW L

3. POWER LEVELTO WHICH RESTRICTED (IF ANY) (MWo. Net):
4. REASONS FOR RESTRICTION (IF ANY): The unit is in the Startup and Power Ascension Test phase and must Complete test Condition - 1 requirements prior to increasing power mis MONTH YR TO DATE CUMULATIVE level.

462.93 891.13 891.13

s. NumsER or wouRS REACTOR WAs CRmCAL 0
s. Ms. ACTOR RESERVE SHUTDOWN HOURS....

0 0

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7. ' HOURS GENER ATOR ON UNE......................

0 0

0

. s. UNIT RESERVE SHUTDOWN HOURS

s. Gross THERMAL ENERGY GENERATED (MWH)..........,.. 148140.3 199281.7 199281.7 0

0 0

10. Gross ELECTRICAL ENERGY GENERATED (MWH)..

0 0

0

11.. NET ELECTRICAL ENERGY GENERATED (MWM) l N/A N/A N/A l

' 12. REACTOR SERVICE FACTOR...........................

N/A N/A N/A

13. REACroR AvAiLAslLITY FACTOR........

N/A N/A N/A

' 14. uNir sERvlCE F ACroR..............................

i N/A N/A N/A

15. UNIT AVAILAslWTY FACTOR.................

N/A N/A N/A to. UNIT CAPACITY FACTOR (UM MOC)

N/A N/A N/A

17. UNIT CAPACITY FACTOR (Vang Design MWel...

N/A N/A N/A

18. UNIT FORCED OUTAGE RATE.............,.

NS SCHEDULED OVER NExT 6 MONTHS (TYPE. DATE. AND QURATION OFda ACHl:

19 6 / 2 SHu

- LOSS of offsite power testing approximately 1-NHubNkTTNO" TkER RE E M F AR

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21. UNITS IN TEST STATUS (PRIOR TO COMMERCIAL.29ERATION):

FORECAST ACHIEVED l'

1/16/84 1/16/84 INITIAL CRmCauTY 5/15/84 5/27/84 INITI AL ELECTRICITY 9/5/84 COMMERCI AL OPERATION 8407020099 840531 i

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j OPERATING DATA REPORT l

DOCKET NO.

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DATE K. O. Cowan COMPLETED BY 1

(509) 377-2501, Ext. 228@l l

TELEPHONE i.

e OPERATING STATUS t

May 27-31,1984

  • 98.2 l

1.~ REPORTING PERICO:

GROSS NOuRs lN REPORTING PERIOD:

- 2. CURRENTLY AUTHORIZED POWER LEVEL (

323 1100 l

max. oEPENO. CAPACITY (MWe Net):

oESIGN ELECTRICAL RATING (Mwest):

IUU 40% Gross MW l

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s. POWER LEVEL TO WHICH RESTRICTED (IP ANY) (MWo. Net):
4. REAsOmS FOR RESTRICTION (IF ANY): The unit is in the Startup and Power Ascension Test phase and must Complete test Condition - 2 requirements frior Chan in@UMU

% ower MIS MONT YR TO DAT DVE j

restriction.

83.4 974.53 974.53 ll

s. NuMsER oF HOURS REACTOR WAS CRmCAL I

. a. REACTOR RESERVE SHuToOWN HOURS...........

0 0

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7. HOURS GENER ATOR ON LINE.......................

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0 0

a. UNIT RESERVE SHUTDOWN HOURS l
9. GROSS THERMAL ENERGY GENERATED (MWM) l 5085' 5085 5085 i
10. GROSS ELECTRICAL ENERGY GENERATED (MWHI.........

t 5085 5085 5085

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11. NET ELECTRICAL ENERGY GENERATED (MWM) l-

- 12. REACTOR SERVICE FACTOR.....

N/A N/A N/A

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N/A N/A N/A

13. REACTOR AvAiLattuTY FACTOR N/A N/A N/A
14. UNIT SERVICE FACTOR N/A N/A N/A
15. UNIT AVAILABILITY FACTOR N/A N/A N/A 1E. UNIT CAPACITY FACTOR (Veng MDC)

J N/A N/A N/A

17. UNIT CAPACITY FACTOR (Ueng Demon MWe)

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ts. usiT FORCEo OUTAGE RATE...

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20. IF SHUT DOWN AT END OF REPORT PERIOD. ESTIMATED DATE OF STARTUP:

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21. UNITS IN TEST STATUS (PRICR TO COMMERCIAL OPERATION):

FORECAST ACHIEVED

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  • Hours in period following

-initial electrical generation

DOCKET NO.

50-397 UNIT SHUTDOWNS AND POWER REDUCTIONS UNIT NAME WNP-2 I) ATE 6/15/84 COMPLETED BY K. D. Cowan REPORT MON'TH 5/1 to 5/271984 TELEPilONE (509) 377-2501, Ext.

2286 METHOD OF TYPE SHUTTING DOWN F: FORCED DURATION THE REACTOR OR NO.

DATE S: SCHEDULED (HOURS)

REASON (t)

REDUCING POWER (2)-

CORRECTIVE ACTIONS / COMMENTS 5/2/84 S

9 B

2 Manual scram to obtain scram timing' data 5/13/84 F

45.5 A

3 Auto scram occurred during initial attempt to snynchronize the Turbine Generator when the DEH System malfunctioned.

DEH was reworked.

See LER 84-044 5/17/84 F

9 A

2 Manual scram was initiated due to difficulty maintaining feed flow to the reactor.

Trouble shooting and rework of Feed Water Control System.

See LER 84-042 l

5/18/84 F

8 A

3 Auto scram due to another problem with the DEH System.

Auto start setpoint'of Standby Pump had to be adjusted.

See LER 84-045 5/19/84 F

~10 H

3 Auto scram due to a procedural inadequacy which left a 1/2 trip signal instated from a previous surveillance test.

Procedure was revised.

See LER 84-043 5/20/84 S

120 B

2 Manual scram from outside the Control Room for test purposes.

SUMMARY

The Startup and Power Ascension Test phase has progressed through heat-up and test condition-1 and j

initial electrical generation began at 2150 on 5/27/84.

From 5/20/84 to 5/26/84 the plant was shutdown for minor maintenance work.

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REASON E: OPERATOR TRAINING AND (2)

METHOD A: l'.QUIPhlENT l' ALLURE (EXPLAIN)

LirENSl; LXAkilNATION I: MANUAL 8: M AINT. OR TI3T l': ADbilNIS I R ATIVI; 2: &l ANU Al. 5CR AM.

a C: REFUELING G: Orl-R ATIONAL l'RROR (EXPLAIN) 3: AUTOblATIC SCRAM D: RLGUL ATORY RESTRICMON 11: OlllER (EXPl.AIN) 4: 0111ER IEXPLAIN)

50-397 DOCKET NO UNIT SHUTDOWNS AND POWER REDUCTIONS

' UNIT NAME WNP-2 I) ATE 6/15/84

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K. D. Cowan COMPLETED BY REPORT MOffril 5/27 to 5/31,-1984 TELEPi1ONE (509) 377-2501,

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METHOD OF TYPE SHUTTING DOWN F: FORCED DURATION THE REACTOR OR NO.

DATE 5: SCHEDULED (HOURS)

REASON (1)

REDUCING POWER (2)-

CORRECTIVE ACTIONS / COMMENTS i

5/28/84 F

7 G

3 Auto scram on low RPV-level-due to loss of Condensate Booster Pump and Feed Pump while putting the Condensate Demins l

in service.

l 5/29/84 F

8 A

3 Auto scram due to high reactor pressure which was caused by rapid closure of the bypass valves.

The initiating action was a spike in 1st stage pressure due to valve cycling.

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REASON E: OPERATOR TRAINING AND (2)

METilOD i

A: 1:QUlrMENT l'AILURE ll:XPLAINI Lirl NSl'. l:XAMINATION 1: MANUAL 2: M ANU AL SCRAM.

j B: MAINT.OR TI3T F: ADMINIS1RATIVE j

C: RLl UELING G: OPI RATION AL l'RROR IEXPLAIN) 3: AUTOMATIC SCRAM 4: 01110R REXPLAIN)

D:REGULATORYRl3TRICrlON 88: OrilER ILXPLAINI

i AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL 1

DOCKET NO.

50-397

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t DATE 6/15/84 COMPLETED BY K. D. Cowan TELEPHONE (509) 377-2501, Ext.!

2286:

MONTH 5/1/ to 5/27 1984 j

i DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL (MWe-Net)

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' INSTRUCTIONS On this form, list the awrap daily utit power level in MWeNet for each day in the reporting month. Compute to the nearest whole mepwatt.

i These Sgures wdl be used to plot a ymph for each reporting month. Note that when nammum dependable capacityis l

used for the not electrical rating of the unit, there inny be occasions when the daily awrsy power level raceeds the

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100% line (or the restricted power level line). In such cases, the aversy dady unit powr output sheet should be j

footaceed to expiam the apparent anommiy.

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UNIT WNP-2 l

DATE 6/15/84 COMPLETED B*/ K. D. Cowan i

TELEPHONE (509) 377-2501 Ext.

2286 i MONTH 5/27 to 5/31 1984

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I On tids form, list the average dady unit power level in MWe&t for end dayla the reporting month. Compute to the

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aserest whole asesswett.

Thsee $gues wdl be used to plot a paph for each spornag moossk. Noas that when maximum depsedable capadtyf used for the act electrical ratlog of tlw unit, there may be occamous wtse the daily avor:gr power level exceeds the 100% line (or the restricted power lowl line). In sad cases, the avstags sindy unit power catpet sheet should be l

footnoted to explain the apparent anomaly.

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Washington Public Power Supply System P.O. Box 968 3000 GeorgeWashington Way Richland, Washington 99352 (509)372-5000

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F Docket No. 50-397 June.15, 1984 l

Director Office of Resource Management U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C.

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Dear Sir:

Subject:

NUCLEAR PROJECT NO. 2 MDNTHLY OPERATING REPORT Transmitted herewith is the Monthly Operating Report for May 1984 as required by our Technical Specification 6.9.1.6.

I truly yours

[WNP-2PldntManager D. Mahtin (M/D 927M)

JDM:de Enclosure cc: Mr. John B. Martin - NRC, Region V Mr. A. D. Toth - NRC, WNP-2 Site Ms. Dottie Sherman - ANI, Farmington, CT I

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