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Monthly Operating Rept for Jul 1989 for Zion Generating Station Units 1 & 2
ML20245L713
Person / Time
Site: Zion  File:ZionSolutions icon.png
Issue date: 07/31/1989
From: Joyce T, John Thomas
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO.
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
NUDOCS 8908220267
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August 1, 1989 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555

Dear Sir:

Enclosed please find the Operating Status Report for the month of July, 1989 for Zion Generating Station.

Sincerely,

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Station Manager Zion Station TPJ/JT/sc Enclosure cc:

T. Maiman A. B. Davis (NRC)

L. D. Butterfield H. E. Bliss M. Finn L. J. Anastasia INPO Div. of Eng. Health State of Illinois Tech Staff File Director, Office of Inspection and Enforcement Master File

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OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCEET NO. 50-295 DATT08-03-89 COMPLETED BY.1.

Thnmnn TELEPHONE ('ll n 7^ ^- 2084 OPERATING STATUS Zion Unit 1 Nota

1. Unit Nume:
2. Reporting Pened:

0000 890701 to 2400 89073 L

3. Licensed ThannelPower (MWt):

9?sn

4. Nunopiste Rating (Gross MWe):'

1085 1040

5. Dealp Electrical Rating (Not MWe):

1085

6. Maxisnum P:, - t"- Capacity (Grom MWe):

1040 ll

7. Mambaum Der==dahl* Capacity (Net MWe):

l 8. If Chansse Oscarin Capacity (Itasms Number 3 Thsough 7) Since Last Report. Give Reasons:

9. Power Level To Which Restricted !f Any (Not WWe):

N/A N/A

10. Rameses For Restrictaeas.lf Any:

This Month Yr to-Dete Cuaneisthe

!!. Hours la Reportemp Period 744.0 5087.0 136,607.0

12. Neumber Of Hours Reacter Wu Critical 744.0 4453.6 47 ?R6.7
13. Reacter Reserve shutdown Hows on 0.0 2.621.8
14. Hour Generatuon4ine 744.0 4406.9 QA s56.9 is. Unit Reserve shutdown Hess nn 0.0 0.0
16. Gross Therusal Energy Generated (MWM)

? 970 o63 13.472.804 271.313,394

17. Gross Electrical Energy Generstad (MWH) 787.043 4.521,834 ga_a7o.gg0
18. Not Electrkal Emergy Geneested (MWM) 756,992 6 113:144 87.444.233
19. Unit Servier Facter 100 0 86.6 6o.?
20. Unit Availability Factor 100.O R6 6 69.2
21. Unit Capacity Feeter (Using MDC Net) 97.8 81.9 61 s
22. Unit Capedty Factor (Using DER Net) 97.6 81.9 61.5
23. Unit Forced Outage Rate 0.0 12.5 12.3
24. Sheidowns Schojuled Over Next 6 Monds (Type. Dete.and Durstion of Eacht
28. If Shr. Down At End Of Report Period.Esthnered Date of Startup:
26. Units in Test States (Prior to Commercial 0peration):

Forecast Achieved INITIAL CRITICALI1Y INITIAL ELECTRICffY COMMERCIAL OPERATION (4/77)

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Thomas TELEPHONg (ll ?)746-2084 OPERATING STATUS g, y,g y,,,: Zion Unit'2 Notes

2. RepardagPerled. 0000 890701 to 2400 890731 3250
3. Llosased ThennelPower (MWt):

1085

4. Namepiste Rating (Geens MWe):

1040

5. Design Bactrient Rating (Not MWe):

1085

6. Mexhaum r: -- "'c Capadry (Gross MWe):
7. Mashnum Dependable Capacity (Not MWe):

1040

8. If Changes Occur in Capedty Ratiap (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasoas:

N/A

9. Power Level To Which Restricted,If Any (Not MWe):

M/^

~ 10. Reasses For Restrictions.lf Amy:

N/A This Meath Yr. eo.Dete Cumulothe

!!. Hours la Reperchig Period 744.0 5087.0 130,320 i

12. Number of Heuss Reactor was critical 744.0 4660.9 oal 111
13. Reacter Reserve Shutdown Hours nn 0.0 226.1 I4. Bours Generater On.Line.

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16. Gross Thannel Energy Generated (MWM)

? 160 OR1 17.979.161 273.453 305

17. Geses Electrical Energy Generstad (MWH) 712.342 4.356.942 85,431,839
18. Not Electrieel Emergy Genented (MWH) 683,761 4,165,177 83.928.065
19. Unit $srvice Faces, 100.0 90.7 72.0 100.O 90.7 72.0
20. Unit Availability Facter

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21. Unk Capacky Factor (Using MDC Net) 78.7 61.9
22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net) 88.4 78.7 61.9
23. Unit Forood Ontap Rate on 9.9 14.7
24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type. Dete, and Durstion of Each):

' 25. If Shut Deva At End Of Report Period.Esthmeted Date of Startup:

26. Unks la Test States (Prior to Commercial Operation):

Forecast Achieved INITIAL CRITICALITY INITIAL ELECTRICITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION (4/77)

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OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE UNIT 1 The' Unit. entered the reporting period at a power level of-1072 MHe (99%

reactor-power).

The unit remained on line the entire report period ending at_ a power level of 1053 MHe (98% reactor power) and having an availability factor of 100.0%.

UNIT 2 The Unit entered the report period at a power level of 1067 MHe (97%

reactor power).

The' unit remained on line.the entire report period ending at a power. level of.1063 MHe (97% reactor power) and having an availability factor of 100.0%.

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REFUELING INFORMATION REOUEST' Questions:

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Name of facility.

2.

Sched & d date for next refueling shutdown.

3.

Scheduled date for. restart following refueling.

4.

Hill refueling'or resumption of operation thereafter require a

' technical specification change or other license amendment?

If answer.is'yes, what, in general, will these be?

'If answer is no, has.the reload fuel design and core configuration been reviewed by your Plant Safety Review Committee to determine

.whether any unreviewed safety questions are associated with the core reload (Ref. 10 CFR Section 50.59)?.

If no such review has taken place, when is it scheduled?

5.

Scheduled date (s) for submitting proposed licensing action and

. supporting. information.

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.

7.

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

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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.

9.

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

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Unit 1 - Answers 1.

Zion Unit 1.

'2.

Next refueling outage is currently scheduled to begin on September 7,1989.

3.

Cycle 12 is scheduled to start on November 16, 1989.

4.

One Technical Specification change was made for the next cycle (Amendment No. 114).

The completed change involves line and valve assignment changes associated with the recently approved Tech Spec change for the Boron Injection Tank (BIT) removal. A revised section 14.2.5.1 of the Zion U.F.S.A.R. was submitted in support of this Tech Spec change.

The reload safety review is planned for June 1,1989.

The On-site Review will be held after that review.

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Revised General Operating Procedures were implemented during Cycle 11 operation.

7.

The number of fuel assemblies a) in the core is 193, and b) in the spent fuel storage pool from Zion Unit 1 is 632.

Four of the last discharge of 80 assemblies were originally Zion Unit 2 assemblies.

8.

The present licensed spent fuel pool storage capacity (shared with Zion Unit 2) is 2112 fuel assemblies.

9.

Zion Station will lose full core discharge capability (for both units) in 1993, based on the latest Nuclear Stations Refueling Schedule.

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Zion Unit 2 2.

Cycle 11 will shut down for refueling approximately March 6, 1990.

3.

Cycle 12 should start up approximately May 12, 1990.

4.

The reload safety evaluation meeting for Cycle 12 is scheduled for December 6,1989.

The on-site review will be held after this meeting.

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Revised General Operating Procedures were implemented during Cycle 11 operation.

7.

The number of fuel assemblies a) in the core is 193, and b) in the spent fuel storage pool from Zion Unit 2 is 664.

8.

The present licensed spent fuel pool storage capacity (shared with Zion Unit 1) is 2112 fuel assemblies.

9.

Zion Station will lose full core discharge capability (for both units) in 1993, based on the latest Nuclear Stations Refueling Schedule.

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