ML20236Q194

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Monthly Operating Rept for Oct 1987
ML20236Q194
Person / Time
Site: Farley 
Issue date: 10/31/1987
From: Mcdonald R, Woodard J
ALABAMA POWER CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION & RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (ARM)
References
NUDOCS 8711190233
Download: ML20236Q194 (5)


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DOCKET NO.

50-364

-DME 11/3/87 CGtPLETED BY

-J. D. Woodard TELEPHCNE (205)B99-5156 OPERATING S1ATUS Notes

,1..' Unit Names.

Joseph M. Farley - Unit 2-

2. Reporting Periods Ocotber, 1987
1) Cumulative data since

' 3. ' Licensed hermal. Power (MNt):

2,652 7-30-81, date of

4. Nameplate Rating.(Gross MWe):

860 commercial operation 5.. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe): 829

-.6; Maximum Dependable' Capacity (Gross MWe):

864.9 j

.7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MNe):

824.1 i

j 8 If Changes Occur'in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report,

'Give Reasons:

N/A

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Power Level To Which Restricted, If Any (Net MNe):

N/A

10. Reasons For. Restrictions, If Any

N/A his Month Yr-to-Date Cumulative

~11. Hours In Reporting Period 745 7,296 54,841-

12. Number Of Hours Reactor Was Critical 48.3 6,241.9 52,598.1
13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours 0.0 0.0 138.0 14.-Hours Generator On-Line 48.1 6,224.8 47,075.6 15.' Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours 0.0 0.0 0.0
16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MNH) 119,759 15,784,698 119,102,688
17. Gross Electrical Energy' Generated (MWH) 38,920 5,127',070 39,136,340

.18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH)-

32,090 4,861,354 37,110,466

-19. Unit Service Factor 6.5 85.3 85.8 20.; Unit Availability Factor 6.5 85.3 85.8 J21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net) 5.2 80.9 83.0

22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net)

T 80.4 81.6

23.. Unit Forced Outage Rate 0.0 5.7 4.6
24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next'6 Months (Type, Date, and Duration of Each):

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25. If Snut Down At End Of Report Period, Estimated Date of Startup: November 25, 1987 26.~ Units-In. Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operation):

' Forecast Achieved INITIAL CRITICALITY 05/06/81 05/08/81-INITIAL ELECTRICITY 05/24/81 05/25/81 CWWEERCIAL OPERATION 08/01/81 07/30/81 8711190233 871031 PDR-ADOCK 05000364 rorm 2/30 R

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DOCKET NO.

50-364-l UNIT 2

DATENovembeE3,1987 COMPLETED BY J. D. Woodard j

.I TELEPHONE' (205)899-5156 I

f MONTH October

' DAY-AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL DAY

' AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL (We-Net)

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9 0

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26 0

11 0

27 0

12 0

28 0

13 0

29 0

14 0

30 0

15 0

31 0

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INSTRUCTIONS' on this format, list the average daily unit power level in MWe-Net for each day in the reporting month. Compute to the nearest whole megawatt.

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Alabama Powe'r Company 600 North 18th Street -

Post office Box 2641 '

Birmingham, Alabama 352914400 Telephone 205 250-1835 I

L R. P. Mcdonald.

AlabamaPower Senior Vice President the southem electrc system

. November 12, 1987 Docket No. 50-364 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission'-

ATIN: Document-Control Desk washington, D. C.

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Joseph M. Farley' Nuclear Plant Unit 2 Monthly Operating Data Report Attached are two'(2) copies of the October 1987 Monthly Operating Report 1

.for Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant Unit 2, required by Section 6.9.1.10 of the Technical Specifications.

If you have any questions, please advise.

Yours very truly, f

W Y. Y ] ap R. P. Mcdonald N

RPM /JGS:mab Attachments xc: Director, OE (10 copies)

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JOSEPH M. FARLEY NUCLEAR PLANT UNIT 2 NARRATIVE

SUMMARY

OF OPERATIONS October, 1987 During the month of October, there was one unit shutdown which occurred on October 3, 1987, and initiated the Cycle 5 - 6 refueling outage.

i The following major safety-related maintenance was performed in the month of October:

1.

The reactor was de-fueled. Visual inspections of the fuel found tears on the grids of two fuel assemblies which were scheduled to be used in Cycle 6.

The core was redesigned to delete these fuel assemblies.

The fuel, including 64 fresh assemblies, was placed back in the reactor vessel.

2.

A loose thermal sleeve (approximately six inches in diameter and 12 inches long) was found on the core support forging of the lower internals.

It was moved to the bottom of the vessel and the lower internals were removed and the thermal sleeve was taken out and placed in the spent fuel pool.

3.

Eddy current examinations have been performed on two of the steam generators but is still in progress on the other one.

4.

Shotpeening on the hot leg tube sheet of the steam generators is in progress.

5.

The antivibration bars in the 2C steam generator were replaced with a modified design to increase bundle tightness and reduce wear.

6.

The program of inspecting electrical splices that were installed utilizing methods not evaluated by design for environmental qualification continued. These splices were re-terminated in accordance with approved design on a priority basis.

7.

Testing of motor-operated valves in response to Inspection and Enforcement Bulletin 85-03 is in progress.

i 8.

Miscellaneous corrective and preventive reintenance was performed on the diesel generators.

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