ML20239A388
| ML20239A388 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Salem |
| Issue date: | 08/31/1987 |
| From: | Miller L, White P, Zupko J Public Service Enterprise Group |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION & RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (ARM) |
| References | |
| NUDOCS 8709170302 | |
| Download: ML20239A388 (12) | |
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LV-AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL Docket No.
50-311 Unit Name Salem # 2 Date September 10, 1987 Completed by Pell White Telephone 609-935-6000 Extension 4451 Month August 1987 Day Average Daily Power Level Day Average Daily Power Level (MWe-NET)
(MWe-NET) 1 1077 17 0
2 858 18 0
3 1072 19 0
4 1081 20 0
5 958 21 0
6 381 22 0
7 171 23 0
8 0
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28 1038 13 0
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Docket No. 50-311 y
Date September 10,1987-f Telephone 935-6000 Completed by-Pell White Extension 4451 Operating Status 1.
' Unit Name Salem No. 2 Notes l
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Reporting Period August 1987 3.
Licensed Thermal Power (MWt) 3411 4.
Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe) 1170 b.
Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe) 1115 6.-
Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe)1149
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Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe) 1106 8.
It Cnanges occur in Capacity Hatings (items 3 through 7) since Last Report, Give Reason N/A 9.
Power Level to Which Restricted, it any (Net MWe)
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- 10. Heasons for Restrictions, if any N/A This Month Year to Date Cumulative 11.. Hours in Reporting Period 744 5831 51576
- 12. No. of Hrs. Reactor was Critical 281.7 4790.7 30730.6
- 13. Reactor Reserve Snutdown Hrs.
0 0
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- 14. Hours Generator On-Line 262.9 4/20.1 29658.5 lb. Unit Reserve Shutdown nours 0
0 0
- 16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) 788479 14190627 40199099
- 17. Gross Elec. Energy Generated
(!Gul) 253890 4630560 29807700
- 18. Net Elec. Energy Generated (MWH) 237359 4421/52 28269157
- 19. Unit Service Factor 35.3 80.9 57.5
- 20. Unit Availability ractor 35.3 80.9 57.5
- 21. Unit Capacity Factor (using MDC Net) 28.8 68.6 49.6
- 22. Unit Capacity Factor (using. DER Net) 28.6 68.0 49.2
- 23. Unit Forced Outage Kate 45.2 11.9 32.2 d4. Shutdowns scheduled over next 6 months (type, date and duration or each)
N/A
- 25. If shutdown at end of Report Period, Estimated Date of Startup:
N/A ab. Units in Test Status (Prior to Commerciaa operation):
Forecast Acnieved initial Criticality 6/30/80 8/2/80 initial Electricity 9/1/80 6/3/81 Commercial Operation 9/24/80 10/13/81 8-1-7.R2
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MAJOR PLANT MODIFICATIONS DOCKET NO.:
50-311 REPORT MONTH August 1987 UNIT NAME:
Salem 2 DATE:
September 10,1987 COMPLETED BY:
L. Miller i
TELEPHONE: 609/339-4497 i
- DC R NO.
PRINCIPAL SYSTEM SUBJECT 2 EC-18 06 Component Cooling Retube No. 21 component System cooling heat exchanger with titanium tubes.
Design Change Request i
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MAJOR PLANT MODIFICATIONS DOCKET NO: 50-272 REPORT MONTH - August 1987 UNIT NAME: Salem 2 DATE:
September 10,1987 COMPLETED BY:L. Miller TELEPHONE: (609)339-4497
- DCR SAFETY EVALUATION 10 CFR 50.59 2EC-1806 This change involved retubing the Component Cooling Heat Exchanger with titanuim tubes.
This design change did not alter the configuration or function of the heat exchanger.
The thermal and hydraulic characteristics of the heat exchanger remained unchanged.
The increased erosion and corrosion resistance of the titanium tubes provides greater reliability to the heat exchanger.
The change implemented by this design change did not affect the original design intent of the Component Cooling Heat Exchangers.
This modification has no impact on any analysis performed in the FSAR or to any Technical Specification basis.
This change did not alter any plant process or discharge nor did it affect the environmental impact of the plant.
No unreviewed safety or enviornmental questions'are involved.
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DCR - Design Change Request j
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SALEM GENERATING STATION MONTHLY OPERATING
SUMMARY
- UNIT NO. 2 AUGUST 1987 The Unit began the period operating at 100% power and continued to operated at that level until August 2, 1987, when power was briefly reduced due to electrical storms in the vicinity.
The unit was restored to 100% power on August 3, 1987, and continued to operate at that level unit August 6, 1987, when the Unit tripped due to a high Steam Generator level.
On August 7, 1987, the Unit was restarted and a power escalation was commenced, when oil samples from the Phase "A"
Main Transformer indicated the presence of high combustibles.
The Unit was shutdown for transformer replacement.
During the shutdown, an extensive inspection of the containment was performed because the containment particulate monitors were reading slightly higher than normal.
Three pinhole leaks were discovered in one of the thermocouple conoseal standpipe welds.
Subsequent investigation l
revealed the presence of boric acid contamination on the reactor vessel head and studs.
During the repairs the leaking conoseal was repaired, the boric acid was cleaned up, and seventeen studs were individually pulled and inspected for boric acid contamination.
On August 26, 1987, upon completion of the repairs and installation of the replacement transformer, a reactor startup and power escalation was commenced.
The Unit was restored to full power on August 28, 1987.
With the exception of a load reduction of August 28, 1987 for work on No. 22 Steam Generator Feedwater Pump, the Unit operated at full power for the remainder of the period.
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'1 REFUELING INFORMATION
.1 DOCKET NO. :. 50-311-l v_
COMPLETED BY: -
L.K. Miller UNIT NAME:
Salem 2 DATE:
September 10, 1987 j
TELEPHONE: 60 9 / 9 35-60 00 -
l EXTENSION 4497
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Month August 1987 1.
. Refueling information has changed.from last month:
YES NO X
.l 2.
Scheduled date for next refueling:
April 9, 198f l
3.
Scheduled date for restart following refueling: _ June 8, 1988
'4.
A)
Will Technical Specification changes or other license amendments be-required?
YES NO X
B)
'Has the reload. fuel design been reviewed by the Station Operating Review Committee?
'YES NO X
If no, when is it scheduled?
March,'1988 1
5.
Scheduled date (s) for submitting proposed licensing action:
March 1988 if required 6.
Important licensing considerations associated with refueling:
NONE i
7.
Number of Fuel Assemblaes:
A)
Incore 193 B)
In Spent Fuel Storage 224 8.
Present licensed spent fuel storage capacity:
1170 Future spent fuel storage capacity:
1170 1'
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Date of last refueling that can be discharged l
to spent fuel pool assuming the present licensed capacity:
March 2003 8-1-7.R4
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Public Service Electric and Gas Company; P.O. Box E, Hancocks Bridge, New Jersey 08038 Salem Generating Station September 10, 1987
.e U.S'. Nuclear Regulatory. Commission
, Document Control Desk
- Washington,'DC.20555 h?
Dear; Sir:
MONTHLY; OPERATING REPORT.
u; SALEM NO. 2' DOCKET NO. 50-311 In' compliance?with.Section 6.9.1'.6, Reporting Requirements for the
~ Salem Technical: Specification, the original-copy of the monthly' Toperating reports for the. month of August 1987 are being sent to you.
Average Daily. Unit Power Level Operating Data' Report Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions Safety Related Maintenance
-Major Plant Modification Operating Summary Refueling Information y-Sincerely yours,
IEh J. M.
Zupko, Jr.
General Manager - Salem Operations RH:sl'
.cc:
Mr. William T.
Russell Regional Administrator USNRC Region I 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, PA 19406
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