ML20216F383
| ML20216F383 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Peach Bottom |
| Issue date: | 03/31/1998 |
| From: | Johnston G, Kilgore D PECO ENERGY CO., (FORMERLY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 9804170049 | |
| Download: ML20216F383 (11) | |
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PECO NUCLEAR neo cee,2v cemneov 1848 Lay Road A Unit of PECO Energy Detta. PA 17314 9032 717 456 7014 April 2,1998 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Docui;ient Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 Docket Nos. 50-277 and 50-278 Gentlemen:
Enclosed is the monthly operating report for Peach Bottom Units 2 and 3 for the month of March 1998 forwarded pursuant to Technical Specification 5.6.4 under the guidance of Regulatory Guide 10.1, Revision 4.
Sincerely,
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don L. John on Director, Site En 'neering Peach Bottom Atom, c;;ct e tion G / M/ dmk Enclosures cc:
N.J. Sproul, Public Service Electric & Gas j
E. Salowitz, Public Service Electric & Gas W.P. Domsife, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania R.I. McLean, State of Maryland H. J. Miller, Administrator, Region I, USNRC A.C. McMurtray, USNRC, Senior Resident inspector A.F. Kirby, Ill, Delmarva Power & Light INPO Records Center J. Doering, PECO Nuclear, Vice President Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station
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- 1. ((agative Summary of Operatino Experiences Unit 2 began the month of March at 100% power.
The Unit reduced power to 63% on March 21 at 01:00 to clean condenser waterboxes, test a feedwater pump trip mechanism, and adjust the control rod pattem. The Unit 1
returned to 100% on March 22, at 05:00.
The Unit reduced power to 88% on March 22 at 23:00 to adjust the control rod pattem.
The Unit returned to 100% on March 23 at 02:00.
Unit 2 ended the month of March at 100% power.
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1 Attachment to Monthly Operating Report for March 1998 UNIT 2 REFUELING INFORMATION 1.
Name of facility:
Peach Bottom Unit 2 2.
Scheduled date for next refueling shutdown:
Reload 12 is set aduled for October 2,1998.
3.
Scheduled date for restart following refueling:
Restert following refue!ing forecast for October 30,1998.
4.
Will refueling or resumption of operation therefore require a technical specification change or other license amendment?
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If answer is yes, whct, in general, will these be?
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- 1. Wide Range Neutron Monitoring Modification 5395 to be installed during 2R12.
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Cycle 13 Safety Limit MCPR Technical Specification change.
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Recirculating Pump Trip Modification to be insta' led during 2R12.
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Main Steam Relief Valve (MSRV) testing change.
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Scheduled date(s) for submitting proposed licensing action and supporting information:
- 1. Wide Range Neutren Monitoring has been submitted.
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Cycle 13 MCPR will be submitted 7/98.
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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 292 GE13 bundles.
Docket No. 50-277 Attachment to Monthly Operating Report for March 1998 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 i
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The spent fuel pool storage capacity has been relicensed for 3819 fuel assemblies.
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r Prach Bottom Atomic Power Station Unit 3 March 1 through March 31,1998 1.
Narrative Summary of Operatina Experiences i
Unit 3 began the month of March at 100% power.
The Unit reduced power to 93% on March 6, at 22:00 hours due to full power operation time limitations with jetpump riser cracks.
The Unit was shut down on March 13 at 21:00 to make repairs to the jetpump risers.
The Unit was synchronized to the grid un March 31 at 22:30.
Unit 3 ended the month of March at 19% power.
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Docket No. 50-278 Attechment to l
Monthly Operating l
Report for March 1998 UNIT 3 REFUELING INFORMATION l
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Name of facility:
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 i
4.
Will refueling or resumr.sn of operation thereafter require a technical specification change or other license amendment?
Yes If answer is yes, what, in general, will these be?
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- 1. Recirculating Pump Trip Modification to be installed during 3R12 S.
Scheduled date(s) for submitting proposed licensing action and supporting information.
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Recirculating Pump Trip has been submitted 3/98.
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) The 292 new 3R11 bundles are GE 13 design new to Unit 3 7.
The number of fuel assemblies (a) In the core an:t (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) l 8.
The present licensed spent fuel pool storage capacity and the size of any increase in licensed l
storage capacity that has been requested or is planned, in number of fuel assemblies:
r The spent fuel pool storage capacity has been reticensed for 3819 fuel assemblies.
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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.
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