ML20093J752

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Monthly Operating Rept for June 1984
ML20093J752
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Site: Summer South Carolina Electric & Gas Company icon.png
Issue date: 06/30/1984
From: Loignon G
SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC & GAS CO.
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Director, Office of Resource Management June Monthly Operating Report Page 2 July 11, 1984 ATTACHMENT I AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL DOCKET NO.

50/395 UNIT V.

C.

SUMMER I DATE 07/11/84 COMPLETED BY G.

A.

Loignon TELEPHONE (803) 345-5209 MONTH JUNE 1984 DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL (MWe-Ne t)

(MWe-Net) 1.

893 17.

799 2.

892 18.

794 3.

892 19.

793 4.

891 20.

791 5.

891 21.

793 6.

891 22.

790 7

891 23 692 8.

889 24.

699 9

891 25 701 10.

890 26.

701 11.

888 27.

702 12, 890 28.

708 13.

892 29, 708 14.

891 30.

702 15 892 31.

N/A 16.

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r-Director, Office of Hesource Phnagenent June Monthly Operating Report Page 3 July 11, 1984

- ATTACINENT II OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKEP NO. 50/395 UNIT V. C. SUMER I DATE 07/11/84 COMPIEPED BY G. A. Lodgnon TELEPHONE (803) 345-5209 OPERATING STATUS

1. Reporting Period:

JUNE 1984 Gross Hours in Reporting Period:_ 720

2. Currently Authorized Power Ievel (MWt):

2775 Max. Depend. Capacity (MWe-Net):

885 Design Electrical Rating (MWe-Net):

900

3. Power Level to which restricted (If Any)(MWe-Net): N/A
4. Reasons for Restrictions (If Any): N/A THIS FDNIH YR 70 DATE CUMULATIVE
5. Nunber of Hours Reactor Was Critical 720.0 3,406.3 3,406.3
6. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours 0

0 0

7. Hours Generator on Line 720.0 3,291.0 3,291.0
8. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours 0

0 0

9. Gross Thennal Energy Generated (MWH) 1,847,339 8,793,584 8,793,584
10. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) 615,810 2,934,749 2,934,749
11. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) 590,435 2,798,795 2,798,795
12. Reactor Service Factor 100.0 78.0 78.0
13. Reactor Availability 1* actor 100.0 78.0 78.0
14. Unit Service Factor 100.0 75 4 75 4
15. Unit Availability Factor 100.0 75.4 75.4
16. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC) 92.7 72.4 72.4
17. Unit Capacity Factor (Using Design MWe) 91.1 71.2 71.2
18. Unit Ebeced Outage Rate 0.0 8.1 8.1
19. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type, Date, and Duration of Each):

Refueling, September 1984, 60 Days.

20. If Shut Down at Ehd of Report Period, Estimated Date of Startup: N/A
21. Units in Test Status (Prior to Comterical Operation):

FORECAST ACIIIh7ED Initial Criticality N/A 10-22-82 Initial Electricity N/A 11-16-82 Comnercial Operation N/A 01-01-84

Director, Office of Resource Management June Monthly Operating Report POge 4 July 11, 1984 d

ATTACHMENT III UNIT SHUTDOWNS AND POWER REDUCTIONS DOCKET NO.

50/395 UNIT V.

C.

SUMMER I DATE 07/11/83 j

COMPLETED BY G.

A.

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TYPE SHUTTING DOWN F: FORCED DURATION THE REACTOR OR CORRECTIVE ACTIONS /

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  1. No unit shutdowns or power reductions were experienced by the Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station during the Month of June 1984.

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Director, Office of Resource Management June Monthly Operating Report Page 5 July 11, 1984 ATTACHMENT IV NARRATIVE

SUMMARY

OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE The Virgil C. Summer Nuclear Station, Unit No. 1, operated at approximately 100% power through June 15, 1984.

On_ June 16, 1984, power was reduced to 90%.

On June 23, 1984, power was reduced to 80%.

Power was reduced to

-extend the fuel cycle into September 1984.

On June 30, 1984, the plant continued to operate at approximately 80% power.

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r Director, Office of Resource Management June Monthly Operating Report Page 6 July 11, 1984 ATTACHMENT V CHANGES TO ATTACHMENT II FROM PREVIOUSLY SUBMITTED 1984 REPORTS 1.

Operating Data Report, lines 5 - 11:

Cumulative values have been changed for the months of January through May 1984, to reflect values of zero on January 1,1984, which was the date of commercial operation.

NOTE:

This revision is made to comply with NRC instructions received from Mr. Philip A. Ross on June 29, 1984.

2.

Operating Data Report, line 11:

The Net Electrical Energy Generated for January 1984 has been increased by 50 megawatts to reflect a mathematical error in the previous report.

l,s a result, the year-to-date and cumulative values on line 11 are increased by 50 megawatts for the months of January through May 1984.

3.

Operating Data Report, lines 10 and 11:

May 1964, the year-to-date and cumulative values for these lines were increased by one (1) megawatt.

Revision will ensure agreement with the load dispatcher's numbers which are computer read and, therefore, more accurate.

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