NL-02-069, April 2002 Monthly Operating Report for Indian Point Unit 2

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April 2002 Monthly Operating Report for Indian Point Unit 2
ML021370007
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Site: Indian Point Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 05/15/2002
From: Dacimo F
Entergy Nuclear Northeast, Entergy Nuclear Operations
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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NL-02-069
Download: ML021370007 (5)


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IPEntergy Entergy Nuclear Northeast Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc.

Indian Point Energy Center 295 Broadway, Suite 1 P.O. Box 249 Buchanan. NY 10511-0249 May 15, 2002 Re:

Indian Point Unit No. 2 Docket No. 50-247 NL-02-069 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Mail Station O-P1 -17 Washington, DC 20555-0001

Subject:

Monthly Operating Report - April 2002

Dear Sir:

Enclosed is the Monthly Operating Report for Indian Point Unit No. 2 for April 2002.

There are no commitments contained in this letter.

Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Mr. John McCann, Manager, Nuclear Safety and Licensing (914) 734-5074.

Vice President - Operations Indian Point 2 Enclosure cc:

Mr. Hubert J. Miller Regional Administrator - Region I US Nuclear Regulatory Commission 475 Allendale Road King of Prussia, PA 19406-1498 Senior Resident Inspector US Nuclear Regulatory Commission Indian Point Unit 2 PO Box 38 Buchanan, NY 10511 Mr. Paul Eddy State of New York Department of Public Service 3 Empire Plaza Albany, NY 12223

NL-02-069 Enclosure Page 1 of 4 OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO.

DATE COMPLETED BY TELEPHONE 50-247 May 3, 2002 K. Krieger (914)734-5146 OPERATING STATUS

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Unit Name:

INDIAN POINT UNIT No. 2 Notes Reporting Period:

April-2002 Licensed Thermal Power ( MWt) :

3071.4 Nameplate Rating ( Gross Mwe ) :

1008 Design Electrical Rating ( Net Mwe) :

986 Maximum Dependable Capacity ( Gross Mwe):

965*

Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net Mwe ) :

931*

If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings ( Items Number 3 Through 7 ) Since Last Report, Give Reasons:

  • The above changes reflect summer ratings effective April 7, 2002.
9. Power Level To Which Restricted, If Any (Net Mwe):
10. Reasons For Restrictions, If Any :

This Month Yr.-to-Date

11. Hours In Reporting Period 719 2,879
12. Number Of Hours Reactor Was Critical 719 2,879
13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours 0

0

14. Hours Generator On-Line 719 2,879
15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours 0

0

16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated ( MWH) 2,155,238 8,775,127
17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated ( MWH) 708,799 2,911,683
18. Net Electrical Energy Generated ( MWH) 684,857 2,815,291
19. Unit Service Factor 100.0 100.0
20. Unit Availability Factor 100.0 100.0
21. Unit Capacity Factor ( Using MDC Net) 101.9 103.3
22. Unit Capacity Factor ( Using DER Net) 96.6 99.2
23. Unit Forced Outage Rate 0

0

24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months ( Type, Date, and Duration Of Each ) :
25. If Shut Down At End Of Report Period, Estimated Date Of Startup:
26. Units In Test Status ( Prior to Commercial Operation ) :

INITIAL CRITICALITY INITIAL ELECTRICITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION Forecast N/A N/A N/A Cumulative 243,984 169,379.75 4,566.64 165,520.05 0

465,287,530 145,158,573 139,038,213 67.8 67.8 63.9 61.8 14.2 Achieved N/A N/A N/A (9/77)

NL-02-069 Enclosure Page 2 of 4 AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL DOCKET NO.

50-247 UNIT I.P. Unit #2 DATE May 3, 2002 COMPLETED BY K. Krieger TELEPHONE (914)734-5146 April-2002 MONTH DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL (MWe-Net) 1 987 2

984 3

979 4

977 5

978 6

977 7

986 8

983 9

986 10 985 11 985 12 984 13 984 14 985 15 980 16 979 DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL (MWe-Net) 17 979 18 978 19 977 20 673 21 477 22 952 23 975 24 976 25 973 26 974 27 979 28 983 29 981 30 980 31 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.

(9/77)

UNIT SHUTDOWNS AND POWER REDUCTIONS REPORT MONTH April-2002 DOCKET NO.

50-247 UNIT I.P. Unit #2 DATE May 3, 2002 COMPLETED BY K. Krieger TELEPHONE (914)734-5146 2

F Forced S Scheduled Reason :

A - Equipment Failure (Explain)

B - Maintenance or Test C - Refueling D - Regulatory Restriction E - Operator Training & License Examination F - Administrative G - Operational Error ( Explain)

H - Other (Explain) 3 Method:

I - Manual 2 - Manual Scram 3 - Automatic Scram 4 - Other (Explain) 4 Exibit G - Instructions for Preparation of Data Entry Sheets for Licensee Event Report ( LER ) File ( NUREG-0161) 5 Exibit I - Same Source C) 0ý

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Date Event E

Cause & Corrective Action to Prevent Recurrence HC/5 Report#

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"PUMPXX" 23 Condensate pump tripped due to a short in the motor. Reactor remained critical A 0while pump motor was replaced.

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NL-02-069 Enclosure Page 4 of 4

SUMMARY

OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE April 2002 Unit 2 operated at full power until 1100 hours0.0127 days <br />0.306 hours <br />0.00182 weeks <br />4.1855e-4 months <br /> on April 20, 2002 when the motor failed on the 23 Condensate Pump causing an immediate reduction in power. Reactor power was reduced to approximately 46 percent during this evolution. Following the replacement of the Condensate Pump motor, power ascension commenced at 1623 hours0.0188 days <br />0.451 hours <br />0.00268 weeks <br />6.175515e-4 months <br /> on April 21, 2002 with full power being attained by 1000 hours0.0116 days <br />0.278 hours <br />0.00165 weeks <br />3.805e-4 months <br /> on April 22, 2002. The unit continued to operate at full power through month's end.

Major Safety Related Maintenance DATE W.O #

SYSTEM COMPONENT COMPLETED WORK PERFORMED IP2-02-00183 ID TM-450 4/17/02 Replaced three power supplies for the pressurizer surge line temperature indication.

IP2-02-00436 SB FC-1105-S 4/18/02 Replaced 22 containment fan cooler unit flow IP2-02-41391 switch.

IP2-02-00430 IA NI-42C-A 4/29/02 Replaced power range detector isolation amplifier.