ML20205P585

From kanterella
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Monthly Operating Repts for Mar 1999 for Peach Bottom Units 2 & 3.With
ML20205P585
Person / Time
Site: Peach Bottom  Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 03/31/1999
From: Johnston G, Kilgore D
PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
RTR-REGGD-10.001 NUDOCS 9904200229
Download: ML20205P585 (12)


Text

= .

, Patch Bottom Atomic Powsr Station 4

Y PECO NUCLEAR ecco< - ,cemn.,

1848 Lay Road

- i Unit of PECO Energy Delta, FA 17314 9032 717 456 7014 April 6.1999 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 Docket Nos. 50-277 and 50-2.78 Gentlemen:

Enclosed is the monthly operating report for Peach Bottom Units 2 and 3 for the month of March 1999 forwarded pursuant to Technical Specification 5 6.4 under the guidance of Regulatory Guide 10.1, Revision 4.

Sincerely, f

n. o,,

Ny [ w J.-

Go~rbon L. Johnston '

/

Director, Site Engineenng / //

Peach Bottom Atomic' Power-Station -

,/

GLJ/WJ/DLK/JC:dmk

@ h i Enclosures cc: N J. Sproul. Public Service Electric & Gas .< l R. R. Janati, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania R.I. McLean, State of Maryland H. J. Miller, Administrator, Region I, USNRC /' [ I[

~

A.C. McMurtray, USNRC. Senior Resident inspector A F. Kirby, Ill, Delmarva Power & Light INPO Records Center ccn 99-14033 l

9904200229 990331 PDR ADOCK 05000277 R PDR I j..

1

s e

bcc:

Commitment Coordinator 62A Chesterbrook Correspondence Control Program 618 Chesterbrook C. Lewis 62C Chesterbrook (e-mail)

E. J. Cullen S231 - Main Office M. E. Warner A4-1S - Peach Bottom G. D. Edwards 62A Chesterbrook (e-mail)

J. G. Hufnagel 52A Chesterbrook S. P. Focht, P.E. ANI ,

S. Maingi PA DER i C. J. McDermott S13 Main Office (e-man) l I

R. A. Kankus 62C 3 - Chesterbrook (e-mail)

D. M. Kilgore SMB 2 Peach Bottom G. R. Rainev 63C Chesterbrook G. L. Johnston SMB3 Peach Bottom l l

l l

l

Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Unit 2 March 1 through March 31,1999

1. Narrative Summary of Operatina Experiences Unit 2 began the month of March at 100% power.

The unit reduced power to 62% starting at 23 00 on March 26 for condenser waterbox cleaning, and reactor feedpump turbine work.

The unit returned to 100% at 21:00 on March 27.

Unit 2 ended the month of March at 100% power.

i

Attachment to Monthly Operating Report for March 1999 Page 1 UNIT 2 REFUELING INFORMATION

1. Name of facility: l Peach Bottom Unit 2
2. Scheduled date for next refueling shutdown:

Reload 13 is scheduled for September 29,2000.

3. Scheduled date for restart following refueling:

Restart following refueling forecast for October 27,2000.

4. Will refueling or resumption of operation therefore require a technical specification change j or other license amendment?

N/A If answer is yes, what, in general, will these be? I

5. Scheduled date(s) for submitting proposed licensing action and supporting information:

N/A

6. Important licensing considerations associated with refueling, e g , new or different fuel design or supplier, unreviewed design or perfarmance analysis methods. significant changes in fuei design, ilew operating procedures:

The reload included 292 GE-13 bundles which replaced an equal number of GE-11 bundles j a.

This was the second reload of GE-13 fuel for the unit.

l

'1 1

Dochet No. 50-277 )

Attachment to (

Monthly Operating l Report for March 1999 l Page 2 UNIT 2 REFUELING INFORMATION (Continued)

7. The number of fuel assemblies (a)in the core and (b) in the spent fuel storage pool:

(a) Core - 764 Fuel Assemblies (b) Fuel Pool- 3012 Fuel Assemblies,52 Fuel Rods

8. The present licensed spent fuel pool storage capacity and the size of any increase in licensed storage capacity that has been requested or is planned, in number of fuel assemblies' l The spent fuel pool storage capacity has been relicensed for 3819 fuel assemblies.
9. The projected date of the last refueling that can be discharged to the spent fuel pool assuming the present capacity:

September 2002 without full core offload capability.

September 1998 with full core offload capability.

l l

l l

1 l

1

O 1 9 8 7 6 0 5 4 3 2 1 U H R N O N N O E U MM D R U P E I T U A M A A E E N E T R C B X X S P I T R E R S T E I I G OR I

A L E O R M M N T E S G R U U N A C E E O MM E IT M IN T R N R F L N E G R V E E D D E G S H E E S I

E R C P T C A E O P P T E A A S R U E E R L H T R N N R T V I U

E U T

OR E S D A

D A

C A

I O S N S R B L D E D O H E B L R R O N U A L

E E G

Y W L T C T C C A

T N D I

N I

A A N G H E O OR P P G E O W A A N U N W C C (N E R I I E

R H A T T A S O S Y Y T T U C (N (G M E R R E R W D S I

T T O I

)E (M C M S A S W L W M H )

E

)

W

)E O

P E

R A

T I

N G

D A

T T

H A I

S R M E O P 8 N O 2

8 7 7 T

H R 4 4 T 9 0 4 0 4 C 2

9 0 0 0 0 O T M D E P O L L E

C E K P T E H E DT O DAN N BT E YE O (7 PEPDPA5 1 ENL EP 0 Y

R )7AGCI NAMCR- OL 2I T 4 H ENTK 7 6BE EL NE.7 7 5 I O

D 3OR NG E 9 1 2

4 A

T 1 TTINI 4

2 GO R9 N R G9 _

2 EY 0 ,2 OG E 1 1 E _

6 9 6 6 MDE C _

AVIR I

4 0 0 0 0 O _

8 0 0 0 0 T S I N M OI G P MO N A

I C N Y

P P E O A

C W H E R

B S C O T U M T A M A T T U R O i 1 L C M O 4 A N 0 1 1 T .H U 0 4 4 I 1 1 1 1 N 9 5 9 V 0 1 9 I

T 9 5 7 E 9 5' 1 9 2 2 3 9 9 9 2 2 0 3 0 7 2

0 0 8 0 2

N M

A)

OI M RN T

A A CIA SL T

R P S CC I X

R ST E LLA(

E AAMR W )

3 DUUOE ONNTH O (

P HAAUT Y

C TMMAO 2 N NI E - - - -

A E E M1 234 T P OM I

N M GI NS O VI T

C I T N U O RI VA I

C E C E R M EDM E ROR O YE T9G T9R RINNGT4 OGI TO 12 RTU O NC O 9 E GN RO3 1 C OE B ,N LE EB6 E DIT R 7H 7EI 5 NCT 2CILO KTN 7

.NI C)

H 4 AA NE ARCMA GA7 LNE1 E

S V 0 EPE 7 E 5PAPDPEP( U R A P O EEY E C N MTBAA D N

O TN E

D E H N T P KIT E E OI CN L L T OU P E A D M T N I

O M C A X

E

)

)

S N

I NI N A A L L

NE P S P OC X X T I

T IL E N J r E

( S C+

(

R W W)

I F 3 E TE RG TN OR O O DR O( R UR SI N D D LO EI R)

EEN T O GO  !

A E RA V  !

U HNCI T F C Y TRITALLA H TT R AN P ET A TNG OR RO E X S MU E

R NA NTOTI ENILATS T H S ) ME ELAI ARTl I

N p NI PT N UFGEMEHURiN RE U O UI SQAEEPD AEMRROA PT E - - - - - -

OO -

RABCDEFGH a

r O

S) 2 A(

E R

N)

OS _

I T R .

9 9 AU 9 RO _

1 UH _

H.

D( _

C _

R _

A _

M _

E S _

H P) 1 R T Y(

U D

N O

M T

O H DU ED E

L

~

T R

O L

A T )

CE RH _-

P E O T

1

( OC FS E T R A D FS O

. N

l l

Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station Unit 3 March 1 through March 31,1999 l

1. Narrative Summary of Operatina Experiences Unit 3 began the month of March at 100% power.

I l

The unit reduced power to 59% starting at 23:00 on March 12 for reactor feedpump turbine testing, condenser waterbox cleaning, and control rod scram timing.

The unit returned to 100% at 00.00 on March 15.

1 Unit 3 ended the month of March at 100% power l

l

o Dochet No, 50-278

. Attachment to Monthly Operating Report for March 1999 UNIT 3 REFUELING INFORMATION

1. Name of facihty:

Peach Bottom Unit 3

2. Scheduled date for next refueling shutdown:

Reload 12 scheduled for October 1,1999

3. Scheduled date for restart following refueling Restart following refueling scheduled for November 1,1999
4. Will refueling or resumption of operation thereafter require a technical specification change or other license amendment?

Yes if answer is yes, what, in general, will these be?

1. Recirculating Pump Trip Modification to be installed during 3R12. .
2. Power Range Monitor Modification to be implemented during 3R12.
3. Cycle 13 Safety Limit MCPR change
4. Refuel bndge rod block interlock change to be implemented during 3R12, i l
5. Scheduled date(s) for submitting proposed licensing action and supporting information.
1. Recirculating Pump Trip has been submitted, and was approved for implementation.
2. Power Range Monitor was submitted in March,1999,
3. Cycle 13 MCPR will be submitted in July,1999.
4. Refuel bridge rod block interlock change was submitted in March,1999.
6. Important licensing considerations associated with refueling, e g., new or different fuel design or supplier, unreviewed design or performance analysis methods, significant changes in fuel design, new operating procedures:

(a) Preliminary reload will include 276 GE-13 bundles.

7. The number of fuel assemblies (a)in the core and (b) in the spent fuel storage pool:

(a) Core 764 Fuel Assemblies (b) Fuel Pool 2777 Fuel Assemblies,16 Fuel Rods (292 new 3R11 bundles)

( one of the 2777 is a skeleton which contains less than a full complement of fuel rods) 8 Tne present licensed spent fuel pool storage capacity and the size of any increase in licensed storage capacity that has been requested or is planned,in number of fuel assemblies-The spent fuel pool storage capacity has been relicensed for 3819 fuel assemblies.

, Docket No. 50-278

. Attachment to Monthly Operating Report for March 1999 Page 2 UNIT 3 REFUELING INFORMATION (Continued)

9. The projected date of the last refueling that can be discharged to the spent fuel pool assuming the present capacity:

September 2003 without full core offload capability.

September 1999 with full core offload capability.

e 1 9 8 7 6 4

0 5 4 3 2 1 U H R N O

e. N N O E U M M AD R U P E U A M A E E N E 4

T IT C X X S P I R

R B T R M MU GN OR I

E S T E I I A

L E O R N T E S G R U A I E E O MM E IT M N C R N E G T R N E F D D L E G E S R V S H E E C I

E R P P P T C A E O T E A A S R U E E R L H T R N N R T V U I

E U O E S D D C I

O S N T R A A A D D S R B B L E O H E L L R R O N U A E E A G

Y W L I

T D

C T C C T N N O OR A A I

N G

E H E P A

P A G N O W C C

(

E U N W I N R A IT T E R S H S Y Y T A O T U C (N (G M E R R E R W D S IT T O E I )

(M C M S A S W L W M E

)H' )

W

)

E O

P E

R A _

T I

N _

G _

D A

T T

H A

I S R E

M P O

8 N O 1

2 7 7 T

H R

4 4 T 8

5 0 4 0 4 C 1 0 0 0 0 O T M D E P O L L E

C E K P T E

H E DT O DAN N BT E YE O (7 PEPDPA5 _

1 ENt EP 0 _

Y R )7 CI AGN AMCR- _

4 H ENTK Oli2

- 7 .

T 5 I E,7 8 _

O 6BE EL N _

D 3OR 4TI NG GO R9E 9 1

2 3

9 2 2 A

T 1

2 T OG NIEN RE G9 Y

E 2 1 6

1 6 MDE C AVI R I

4 0 0 0 0 O 3

S N I

3 0 0 0 0 T M OI G P MO A I

N N C Y P P E O A

C W H E R

B S C O T U M T A A T M R O TI U O 1 L C M N 3 1 1 A .H U 6 T 2 4 4 I 1 1 1 1 N 2 4 8 V 0 1 1 9 I

T 1 6 / E 9 5 1 9 1 7 4 8

3 9 9 9 3 8 0 7 0 1 0 0 0 9

O M

N _ A)

O M RN CIA I

T A SL A - R T

S CC PX I

ST E R

E LLA(

AAMR -

W )

3 DUUOE O . - ( ONNTH P - - HAAUT Y

C

. TMMAO E --

N 3 NI M1 234 TI A

P OM GI O _E V I

E C -

N M NIS T _ T N .

U O RI VA I

C M CY EDM E E R ~

O EE _ ROR T9G RIN G O 2 NT1 - RTU O NC T9R O9 E OGI T 4 COE

,N GN RO3 DT R 1 - I B LE EB6 E 5 NCT 8

7 'H7EI 2CILO KTN H 4 NI C)

- AAN E -

0EPE ARCMALNE1 GA7 -

E S V -

7 E 5PAPDPEP( U R E C n

P -

O. EEY N MTB N TN E

KIT A AD D E T

O P

E H -

N O

E I CN L L T OU P E T

A N

D M I O M C A X

_ E

)

)

E N S I N

I N A L

A NE P L

S P OCI I X X T L N T E(

N E(S C+ R W W)

I F 3 E TE RG O TN O O DR O( R SI N R D UR EI R)

D LO EEN T . O GO I A E RA Y RI V LA U _HNT I C _ F C R T AN TAL H TT A P TNG OR ROx ET S MU H E

R NA NTOTI ENILATS TE (

T S ) ME E LAt AR URIN RE I

2( PT N NI N U U O S UI QAEEP FGEMEH D PT AEMRROA E - - -

OO RABCDEFGH _

N _

O S) 2 A(

E R

N)

OS T R I

9 9 AU 9 RO 1 UH H.

D(

C R

A M

E S H P) 1 R T Y( U D

N T E O O L M H DU T

_ L ED A CE R -

T ) RH O E O 1 OC P T T (

F S E

R A . -

D . FS

~_

O -

N

- .