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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==


NOVEMBER, 1979.The unit shutdown which was initiated on October 25, 1979, when Reactor Coolant Pump (RCP) 2-2 tripped L am a blown fut i, continued until 1811 hours on November 20, 1979, when the turbine-generator was synchronized.
NOVEMBER, 1979
Below is a list of the major work items performed during the outage:
  .The unit shutdown which was initiated on October 25, 1979, when Reactor Coolant Pump (RCP) 2-2 tripped L am a blown fut i, continued until 1811 hours on November 20, 1979, when the turbine-generator was synchronized. Below is a list of the major work items performed during the outage:
1.All four RCP seals were replaced.
: 1. All four RCP seals were replaced.
2.A new expansion joint for 1-4-2 heater extraction was rewelded.
: 2. A new expansion joint for 1-4-2 heater extraction was rewelded.
3.A design change to the Couch relays in the RCP starting interlock circuits was made. This initiated a similar change .in sixteen safety related cir-cuits.4.NI-3 was pulled and a new detector was installed. A new section of cable between the containment penetration and the NI-1 pre-amp was installed.
: 3. A design change to the Couch relays in the RCP starting interlock circuits was made. This initiated a similar change .in sixteen safety related cir-cuits.
1 5.Several pipe restraints were modified as a result of IE Bulletin 79-14 findings.11/20/79 - 11/21/79 The unit returned on line at 1811 hours on November 20, 1979, and reactor power was increased to 81% of full power with generator gross load at 760 MWe on November 21, 1979.
: 4. NI-3 was pulled and a new detector was installed. A new section of cable between the containment penetration and the NI-1 pre-amp was installed.
11/22/79 Reactor Coolant System (RCS) flow inidcation was determined to be less than required by Technical Specification 3.2.5 at 0300 hours. Reactor power was decreased to 73% at which point RCS flow indication was back within allowable limits. At 0400 hours generator gross load was 684 MPe.
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11/23/79 - 11/25/79 Reactor power was maintained lat approximately 73% until 0620 hours on November 25, 1979, when RCS flow indication was again determined to be less than that required by Tec'..nical Specifi-cations.Reactor power was decreased to 67% at which point the RCS flow indication was again back within tolerance. The cause of the low flow indication is still being investigated.
: 5. Several pipe restraints were modified as a result of IE Bulletin 79-14 findings.
11/26/79 Reactor power was maintained at approximately 69% of full power.At 2145 hours on November 26, 1979, RCP 1-2 was manu-ally tripped due to a lower motor bearing low oil level alarm.
11/20/79 - 11/21/79   The unit returned on line at 1811 hours on November 20, 1979, and reactor power was increased to 81% of full power with generator gross load at 760 MWe on November 21, 1979.
11/22/79               Reactor Coolant System (RCS) flow inidcation was determined to be less than required by Technical Specification 3.2.5 at 0300 hours. Reactor power was decreased to 73% at which point RCS flow indication was back within allowable limits. At 0400 hours generator gross load was 684 MPe.
11/23/79 - 11/25/79   Reactor power was maintained lat approximately 73% until 0620 hours on November 25, 1979, when RCS flow indication was again determined to be less than that required by Tec'..nical Specifi-cations. Reactor power was decreased to 67% at which point the RCS flow indication was again back within tolerance. The cause of the low flow indication is still being investigated.
11/26/79               Reactor power was maintained at approximately 69% of full power. At 2145 hours on November 26, 1979, RCP 1-2 was manu-ally tripped due to a lower motor bearing low oil level alarm.
11/27/79 - 11/28/79_ The unit remained at approximately 68% of full power with generator gross load of 635 MWe until 0645 hours on November 28, 1979, when it was determined that the power range nuclear instrumentation (NIs) were reading slightly greater than 2%
11/27/79 - 11/28/79_ The unit remained at approximately 68% of full power with generator gross load of 635 MWe until 0645 hours on November 28, 1979, when it was determined that the power range nuclear instrumentation (NIs) were reading slightly greater than 2%
below the calculated heat balance.
below the calculated heat balance. Reactor power was reduced to 50% to bring the       in tolerance and to run another heat balance to get the n - in tolerance.
Reactor power was reduced to 50% to bring the in tolerance and to run another heat balance to get the n - in tolerance.
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..OPERATIONAL SUFNARY NOVElBER, 1979 PAGE 2 0F 2 1 11/20/79 Group 7, Rod 5 was declared inoperable at 0640 hours-initiat-ing a reduction in reactor power to approximately 42% and reset-ting the high flux trip setpoint to 54%.
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11/30/79 Reactor power was reduced and the turbine-generator taken off line at 1910 hours to investigate the lower motor bearing oil level alarm on RCP l-2; to fix Group 7, Rod 5 and Group 5, Rod 11 API.
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OPERATIONAL SUFNARY NOVElBER, 1979 PAGE 2 0F 2 1   11/20/79           Group 7, Rod 5 was declared inoperable at 0640 hours-initiat-ing a reduction in reactor power to approximately 42% and reset-ting the high flux trip setpoint to 54%.
11/30/79           Reactor power was reduced and the turbine-generator taken off line at 1910 hours to investigate the lower motor bearing oil level alarm on RCP l-2; to fix Group 7, Rod 5 and Group 5, Rod 11 API.
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ML19211C915
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OPERATIONAL

SUMMARY

NOVEMBER, 1979

.The unit shutdown which was initiated on October 25, 1979, when Reactor Coolant Pump (RCP) 2-2 tripped L am a blown fut i, continued until 1811 hours0.021 days <br />0.503 hours <br />0.00299 weeks <br />6.890855e-4 months <br /> on November 20, 1979, when the turbine-generator was synchronized. Below is a list of the major work items performed during the outage:

1. All four RCP seals were replaced.
2. A new expansion joint for 1-4-2 heater extraction was rewelded.
3. A design change to the Couch relays in the RCP starting interlock circuits was made. This initiated a similar change .in sixteen safety related cir-cuits.
4. NI-3 was pulled and a new detector was installed. A new section of cable between the containment penetration and the NI-1 pre-amp was installed.

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5. Several pipe restraints were modified as a result of IE Bulletin 79-14 findings.

11/20/79 - 11/21/79 The unit returned on line at 1811 hours0.021 days <br />0.503 hours <br />0.00299 weeks <br />6.890855e-4 months <br /> on November 20, 1979, and reactor power was increased to 81% of full power with generator gross load at 760 MWe on November 21, 1979.

11/22/79 Reactor Coolant System (RCS) flow inidcation was determined to be less than required by Technical Specification 3.2.5 at 0300 hours0.00347 days <br />0.0833 hours <br />4.960317e-4 weeks <br />1.1415e-4 months <br />. Reactor power was decreased to 73% at which point RCS flow indication was back within allowable limits. At 0400 hours0.00463 days <br />0.111 hours <br />6.613757e-4 weeks <br />1.522e-4 months <br /> generator gross load was 684 MPe.

11/23/79 - 11/25/79 Reactor power was maintained lat approximately 73% until 0620 hours0.00718 days <br />0.172 hours <br />0.00103 weeks <br />2.3591e-4 months <br /> on November 25, 1979, when RCS flow indication was again determined to be less than that required by Tec'..nical Specifi-cations. Reactor power was decreased to 67% at which point the RCS flow indication was again back within tolerance. The cause of the low flow indication is still being investigated.

11/26/79 Reactor power was maintained at approximately 69% of full power. At 2145 hours0.0248 days <br />0.596 hours <br />0.00355 weeks <br />8.161725e-4 months <br /> on November 26, 1979, RCP 1-2 was manu-ally tripped due to a lower motor bearing low oil level alarm.

11/27/79 - 11/28/79_ The unit remained at approximately 68% of full power with generator gross load of 635 MWe until 0645 hours0.00747 days <br />0.179 hours <br />0.00107 weeks <br />2.454225e-4 months <br /> on November 28, 1979, when it was determined that the power range nuclear instrumentation (NIs) were reading slightly greater than 2%

below the calculated heat balance. Reactor power was reduced to 50% to bring the in tolerance and to run another heat balance to get the n - in tolerance.

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OPERATIONAL SUFNARY NOVElBER, 1979 PAGE 2 0F 2 1 11/20/79 Group 7, Rod 5 was declared inoperable at 0640 hour0.00741 days <br />0.178 hours <br />0.00106 weeks <br />2.4352e-4 months <br />s-initiat-ing a reduction in reactor power to approximately 42% and reset-ting the high flux trip setpoint to 54%.

11/30/79 Reactor power was reduced and the turbine-generator taken off line at 1910 hours0.0221 days <br />0.531 hours <br />0.00316 weeks <br />7.26755e-4 months <br /> to investigate the lower motor bearing oil level alarm on RCP l-2; to fix Group 7, Rod 5 and Group 5, Rod 11 API.

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