NLS2003038, February 2003 Monthly Operating Report for Cooper

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February 2003 Monthly Operating Report for Cooper
ML030770557
Person / Time
Site: Cooper Entergy icon.png
Issue date: 03/14/2003
From: Hutton J
Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD)
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
GL-97-002, NLS2003038
Download: ML030770557 (5)


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H Nebraska Public Power District Always there when you need us NLS2003038 March 14, 2003 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555-0001

Subject:

Monthly Operating Report for February 2003, Docket No. 50-298 Enclosed for your information and use is the Cooper Nuclear Station Monthly Operating Report for February 2003. In accordance with the guidance provided by Generic Letter 97-02, this report includes an Operating Data Report and Unit Shutdown Report for the month of February. In accordance with Technical Specification 5.6.4, this report also includes documentation ofchallenges to the safety/relief valves.

Should you have any comments or require additional information regarding this report, please contact Paul Fleming at (402) 825-2774.

Sincerely,

/cb Enclosure cc: NRC Regional Administrator W. J. Fehrman NRC Senior Resident Inspector W. D. Shanks ANI Library C. C. Warren J. M. Cline B. Lewis A. L. Dostal G. W. Griffith J. W. Dutton D. T. McNeil R. L. Gumm INPO Records Center Records COOPER NUCLEAR STATION P 0 Box 98 / BrownvIlle, NE 68321-0098 Telephone: (402) 825-3811 / Fax: (402) 825-5211 www nppd corn

APPENDIX A OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO 050-0298 UNIT NAME Cooper Nuclear Station DATE 3114/2003 COMPLETED BY Rodrick Wilson TELEPHONE (402) 825-5135 Reporting Period: Februar%2003 This Month Yr -to-Date Cumulative L Design Electncal Rating (Net MWe) 7780 NA N/A The nominal net electrical output of the unit specified by the utility and used for the purpose of plant design

2. Maximum Dependable CapaL.tt (Net MWe) 7640 NA NMA The gioss electncal output as measured at the output terminals of the turbine generator dunng the most restncti, e seasonal conditions minus the nonral station ser ice loads
3. Number of Ilours the Reactor Was Critical 5520 12960 193819 1 The total number of hours during the gross hours of the reporting period thit the reactor was critical 4 Number of Hours the Generator Was On Line 5310 12750 1911456 (Also called Service Hours) The total number of hours during the gross hours of the reporting period that the unit operated with the breakers closed to the station bus The sum of the hours the generator %as on line plus the total outage hours should equal the gross hours in the reporting period 5 Unit Reserve Shutdown flours 00 00 00 The total number of hours during the gross hours of the reporting penod that the unit was removed from set-n ice for economic or similar reasons but was available for operation 6 Net Electrical Energy I MWhl) 3712690 9421270 1296037990 The gross electical output of the unit measured at the output terminals of the turbine-generator minus the normal station service loads dunng the gross hours of the reporting penod expressed in mega watt hours Negatse quantities should not be used

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APPENDIX B UNIT SHUTDOWNS DOCKET NO. 050-0298 UNIT NAME Cooper Nuclear Station DATE 3/14/2003 COMPLETED BY Rodrick Wilson TELEPHONE (402) 825-5135 REPORT MONTH February 2003 Type Method Of Shutting CAUSE/CORRECTIVE ACTIONS No. Date F: FORCED Duration (Ilours) Reason (I) Down (2) COMMENTS S: SCIIEDULED 03-01 02/23/03 F FORCED 141 A I CNS reduced power following a failure in a feedwater heater control valve. Repair required cold conditions and a manual shutdown initiated on 2/24/03. Plant remained shutdown for maintenance and start of Refueling Outage on 3/1/03.

SUMMARY

CNS reduced power following a failure in a feedwater heater control valve Repair required cold conditions and a manual shutdown initiated on 2/24/03.

Plant remained shutdown for maintenance and start of Refueling Outage on 3/1/03 (1) 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)

I1- Other (Explain)

(2) Method:

1- Manual 2 - Manual Trip/Scram 3 - Automatic Trip/Scram 4 - Continuation 5 - Other (Explain) 3/13/2003 2:01 PM

APPENDIX C SAFETY/RELIEF VALVE CHALLENGES FEBRUARY 2003 There were no challenges to the safety/relief valves during the month of February.

ATTACHMENT 3 LIST OF REGULATORY COMMITMENTS Correspondence Number: NLS2003038 The following table identifies those actions committed to by Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) in this document. Any other actions discussed in the submittal represent intended or planned actions by NPPD. They are described for information only and are not regulatory commitments. Please notify the NL&S Manager at Cooper Nuclear Station of any questions regarding this document or any associated regulatory commitments.

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H Nebraska Public Power District Always there when you need us NLS2003038 March 14, 2003 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555-0001

Subject:

Monthly Operating Report for February 2003, Docket No. 50-298 Enclosed for your information and use is the Cooper Nuclear Station Monthly Operating Report for February 2003. In accordance with the guidance provided by Generic Letter 97-02, this report includes an Operating Data Report and Unit Shutdown Report for the month of February. In accordance with Technical Specification 5.6.4, this report also includes documentation ofchallenges to the safety/relief valves.

Should you have any comments or require additional information regarding this report, please contact Paul Fleming at (402) 825-2774.

Sincerely,

/cb Enclosure cc: NRC Regional Administrator W. J. Fehrman NRC Senior Resident Inspector W. D. Shanks ANI Library C. C. Warren J. M. Cline B. Lewis A. L. Dostal G. W. Griffith J. W. Dutton D. T. McNeil R. L. Gumm INPO Records Center Records COOPER NUCLEAR STATION P 0 Box 98 / BrownvIlle, NE 68321-0098 Telephone: (402) 825-3811 / Fax: (402) 825-5211 www nppd corn

APPENDIX A OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO 050-0298 UNIT NAME Cooper Nuclear Station DATE 3114/2003 COMPLETED BY Rodrick Wilson TELEPHONE (402) 825-5135 Reporting Period: Februar%2003 This Month Yr -to-Date Cumulative L Design Electncal Rating (Net MWe) 7780 NA N/A The nominal net electrical output of the unit specified by the utility and used for the purpose of plant design

2. Maximum Dependable CapaL.tt (Net MWe) 7640 NA NMA The gioss electncal output as measured at the output terminals of the turbine generator dunng the most restncti, e seasonal conditions minus the nonral station ser ice loads
3. Number of Ilours the Reactor Was Critical 5520 12960 193819 1 The total number of hours during the gross hours of the reporting period thit the reactor was critical 4 Number of Hours the Generator Was On Line 5310 12750 1911456 (Also called Service Hours) The total number of hours during the gross hours of the reporting period that the unit operated with the breakers closed to the station bus The sum of the hours the generator %as on line plus the total outage hours should equal the gross hours in the reporting period 5 Unit Reserve Shutdown flours 00 00 00 The total number of hours during the gross hours of the reporting penod that the unit was removed from set-n ice for economic or similar reasons but was available for operation 6 Net Electrical Energy I MWhl) 3712690 9421270 1296037990 The gross electical output of the unit measured at the output terminals of the turbine-generator minus the normal station service loads dunng the gross hours of the reporting penod expressed in mega watt hours Negatse quantities should not be used

-/10/2002 f 21 sit

APPENDIX B UNIT SHUTDOWNS DOCKET NO. 050-0298 UNIT NAME Cooper Nuclear Station DATE 3/14/2003 COMPLETED BY Rodrick Wilson TELEPHONE (402) 825-5135 REPORT MONTH February 2003 Type Method Of Shutting CAUSE/CORRECTIVE ACTIONS No. Date F: FORCED Duration (Ilours) Reason (I) Down (2) COMMENTS S: SCIIEDULED 03-01 02/23/03 F FORCED 141 A I CNS reduced power following a failure in a feedwater heater control valve. Repair required cold conditions and a manual shutdown initiated on 2/24/03. Plant remained shutdown for maintenance and start of Refueling Outage on 3/1/03.

SUMMARY

CNS reduced power following a failure in a feedwater heater control valve Repair required cold conditions and a manual shutdown initiated on 2/24/03.

Plant remained shutdown for maintenance and start of Refueling Outage on 3/1/03 (1) 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)

I1- Other (Explain)

(2) Method:

1- Manual 2 - Manual Trip/Scram 3 - Automatic Trip/Scram 4 - Continuation 5 - Other (Explain) 3/13/2003 2:01 PM

APPENDIX C SAFETY/RELIEF VALVE CHALLENGES FEBRUARY 2003 There were no challenges to the safety/relief valves during the month of February.

ATTACHMENT 3 LIST OF REGULATORY COMMITMENTS Correspondence Number: NLS2003038 The following table identifies those actions committed to by Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) in this document. Any other actions discussed in the submittal represent intended or planned actions by NPPD. They are described for information only and are not regulatory commitments. Please notify the NL&S Manager at Cooper Nuclear Station of any questions regarding this document or any associated regulatory commitments.

COMMITTED DATE COMMITMENT OR OUTAGE None I-4-

4-4-

4-

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1-I PROCEDURE 0.42 1 REVISION 12 1 PAGE 14 OF 16