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| issue date = 09/30/1993
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| title = Monthly Operating Rept for Sept 1993 for Salem Unit 2. W/931008 Ltr
| title = Monthly Operating Rept for Sept 1993 for Salem Unit 2. W/931008 Ltr
| author name = HELLER R, SHEDLOCK M
| author name = Heller R, Shedlock M
| author affiliation = PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC & GAS CO. OF NEW JERSEY
| author affiliation = PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC & GAS CO. OF NEW JERSEY
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{{#Wiki_filter:Public S*ervice Electric and Gas Company P.O. Box 236 Hancocks Bridge, New Jersey 08038 Salem Generating Station October 8, 1993 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555  
{{#Wiki_filter:Public S*ervice Electric and Gas Company P.O. Box 236 Hancocks Bridge, New Jersey 08038 Salem Generating Station October 8, 1993 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, DC                   20555


==Dear Sir:==
==Dear Sir:==
MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT SALEM NO. 2 DOCKET NO. 50-311 In compliance with Section 6.9.1.6, Reporting Requirements for the Salem Technical Specifications, the original copy of the monthly operating reports for the month of September 1993 are sent to you. RH:pc Average Daily Unit Power Level Operating Data Report Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions Safety Related Maintenance lOCFR50.59 Evaluations Operating Summary Refueling Information 8?tJZL General Manager -Salem Operations cc: Mr. Thomas T. Martin Regional Administrator USNRC Region I 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, PA 19046 Enclosures 8-1-7.R4 The Energy People . -. -9310200209 PDR ADOCK R 930930 * --osooo311 I *
* PDR /__, 95-2189 (10M) 12-89 


DAILY UNIT POWER Docket No.: 50-311 Unit Name: Salem #2 Date: 10-08-93 Completed by: Mark Shedlock Telephone:
MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT SALEM NO. 2 DOCKET NO. 50-311 In compliance with Section 6.9.1.6, Reporting Requirements for the Salem Technical Specifications, the original copy of the monthly operating reports for the month of September 1993 are be~ng sent to you.
339-2122 Month September 1993 Day Average Daily Power Level Day Average Daily Power Level (MWe-NET) (MWe-NET) 1 1081 17 1052 2 1048 18 949 3 865 19 1127 4 410 20 1100 5 480 21 1114 6 1057 22 1117 7 1115 23 1133 8 1088 24 1128 9 1120 25 1108 10 1113 26 1119 11 1116 27 1113 12 1108 28 1115 13 1114 29 1118 14 1091 30 1125 15 1095 31 16 1068 P. 8.1-7 Rl OPERATING DATA Docket No: 50-311 Date: 10/08/93 Completed by: Mark Shedlock Telephone:
Average Daily Unit Power Level Operating Data Report Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions Safety Related Maintenance 10CFR50.59 Evaluations Operating Summary Refueling Information 8?tJZL General Manager -
339-2122 Operating Status 1. Unit Name Salem No. 2 Notes 2. Reporting Period Se:gtember 1993 3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt) 3411 4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe) 1170 5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe) 1115 6. Maximum Dependable Capacity(Gross MWe) 1149 7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe) 1106 8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (items 3 through 7) since Last Report, Give Reason NA 9. Power Level to Which Restricted, if any (Net MWe) N/A 10. Reasons for Restrictions, if any This Month Year to Date Cumulative
Salem Operations RH:pc cc:      Mr. Thomas T. Martin Regional Administrator USNRC Region I 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, PA                19046 Enclosures 8-1-7.R4 The Energy People  .-    .      -
: 11. Hours in Reporting Period 720 6551 104904 12. No. of Hrs. Rx. was Critical 720 3977.1 67742.7 13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hrs. O 0 0 14. Hours Generator On-Line 720 3831.1 65389.6 15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours O 0 0 16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) 2349696.0 12604588.8 157700278.6 Gross Elec. Energy Generated (MWH) 785910 4233530 68941018 18. Net Elec. Energy Gen. (MWH) 753235 4016932 65602908 19. Unit Service Factor 100 58.5 62.3 20. Unit Availability Factor 100 58.5 62.3 21. Unit Capacity Factor (using MDC Net) 94.6 55.4 56.5 22. Unit Capacity Factor (using DER Net) 93.8 55.0 56.1 23. Unit Forced Outage Rate O 14.6 22.4 24. Shutdowns scheduled over next 6 months (type, date and duration of each) NONE 25. If shutdown at end of Report Period, Estimated Date of Startup: NA 8-l-7.R2 NO. DATE 0037 9-3-93 0038 9-17-93 1 F: Forced S: Scheduled DURATION TYPE 1 (HOURS) REASON 2 F 46.8 A F 14.3 B 2 Reason A-Equipment Failure (explain)
9310200209 930930 * -- r----                                95-2189 (10M) 12-89 PDR ADOCK osooo311 I **
B-Maintenance or Test C-Refuel ing D-Requlatory Restriction UNIT SHUTDOWN AND POWER REDUCTIONS REPORT MONTH SEPTEMBER 1993 METHOD OF SHUTTING DOWN REACTOR 5 5 LICENSE EVENT REPORT # ----------
R                  PDR      /__,
CH -----------
 
HF 3 Method: 1-Manual 2-Manual Scram SYSTEM CODE 4 E-Operator Training & License Examination F-Administrative 3-Automatic Scram 4-Continuation of Previous Outage 5-Load Reduction 9-0ther G-Operational Error (Explain)
                        ~ERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER L~L Docket No.:   50-311 Unit Name:   Salem #2 Date:         10-08-93 Completed by:     Mark Shedlock                     Telephone:   339-2122 Month     September   1993 Day Average Daily Power Level             Day Average Daily Power Level (MWe-NET)                               (MWe-NET) 1         1081                             17       1052 2         1048                             18         949 3           865                           19       1127 4           410                           20       1100 5           480                           21       1114 6         1057                             22       1117 7         1115                             23       1133 8         1088                             24       1128 9         1120                             25       1108 10         1113                             26       1119 11         1116                             27       1113 12         1108                             28       1115 13         1114                             29       1118 14         1091                             30       1125 15         1095                             31 16         1068 P. 8.1-7 Rl
H-Other (Explain)
 
COMPONENT CODE 5 DOCKET NO.: _,5:;.;:0'°"'"-=27:....:2""=-
OPERATING DATA   REPORT~
__ _, UNIT NAME: Salem #2 DATE: 10/08/93 COMPLETED BY: .Mark Shedlock TELEPHONE:
Docket No:   50-311 Date:         10/08/93 Completed by:     Mark Shedlock                     Telephone:   339-2122 Operating Status
339-2122 -r CAUSE AND CORRECTIVE ACTION TO PREVENT RECURRENCE PIPEXX #21 S.G. FEED PUMP LEAK HT EX CH WATERBOX CLEANING 4 Exhibit G -Instructions for Preparation of Data Entry Sheets for Licensee Event Report CLER) File (NUREG-0161) 5 Exhibit 1 -Same Source SAFET¥ MONTH: -SEPTEMBER 1993 UNIT NAME: 50-311 SALEM 2 OCTOBER 8, 1993 R. HELLER (609)339-5162 WO NO UNIT 930818218 2 930920109 2 930920112 2 930922069 2 930927150 2 DATE: COMPLETED BY: TELEPHONE:
: 1. Unit Name                         Salem No. 2   Notes
EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION 2R46A MAIN STEAMLINE RADIATION MONITOR FAILURE DESCRIPTION:
: 2. Reporting Period               Se:gtember 1993
CHECK SOURCE WEAK -INVESTIGATE 21 STEAM GENERATOR LEVEL INDICATION FAILURE DESCRIPTION:
: 3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt)               3411
2LI1640 >3.3% DIFFERENCE WITH 2LI518 -TROUBLESHOOT 24 STEAM GENERATOR LEVEL INDICATION FAILURE DESCRIPTION:
: 4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe)               1170
2LI1643.>3.3%
: 5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe)         1115
DIFFERENCE WITH 2LI548 -TROUBLESHOOT 24 CONTAINMENT FAN COIL UNIT FAILURE DESCRIPTION:
: 6. Maximum Dependable Capacity(Gross MWe) 1149
SW FLOW LOW IN LOW SPEED -INVESTIGATE AND CORRECT PRESSURIZER LEVEL INDICATION FAILURE DESCRIPTION:
: 7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe) 1106
2LT459 CLOSE TO 3% DIFFERENCE WITH OTHER CHANNEL -INVESTIGATE 10CFR50.59  
: 8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (items 3 through 7) since Last Report, Give Reason     NA
*ONTH: -SEPTEMBER 1993 UNIT NAME: DATE: COMPLETED BY: TELEPHONE:
: 9. Power Level to Which Restricted, if any (Net MWe)           N/A
50-311 SALEM 2 OCTOBER 8, 1993 R. HELLER (609)339-5162 The following items were evaluated in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Federal Regulations 10CFR50.59.
: 10. Reasons for Restrictions, if any   ~~~~N~O~N~E=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Station Operations Review Committee has reviewed and concurs with these evaluations.
This Month   Year to Date     Cumulative
ITEM  
: 11. Hours in Reporting Period             720         6551         104904
: 12. No. of Hrs. Rx. was Critical           720         3977.1       67742.7
: 13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hrs.           O             0             0
: 14. Hours Generator On-Line               720         3831.1       65389.6
: 15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours             O             0             0
: 16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH)                     2349696.0   12604588.8     157700278.6 Gross Elec. Energy Generated (MWH)                       785910     4233530       68941018
: 18. Net Elec. Energy Gen. (MWH)         753235     4016932       65602908
: 19. Unit Service Factor                     100           58.5         62.3
: 20. Unit Availability Factor               100           58.5         62.3
: 21. Unit Capacity Factor (using MDC Net)                   94.6           55.4         56.5
: 22. Unit Capacity Factor (using DER Net)                   93.8           55.0         56.1
: 23. Unit Forced Outage Rate                 O             14.6         22.4
: 24. Shutdowns scheduled over next 6 months (type, date and duration of each)
NONE
: 25. If shutdown at end of Report Period, Estimated Date of Startup:
NA 8-l-7.R2
 
UNIT SHUTDOWN AND POWER REDUCTIONS REPORT MONTH SEPTEMBER 1993                                             DOCKET NO.: _,5:;.;:0'°"'"-=27:.. .:2""=-_ __,
UNIT NAME: Salem #2 DATE: 10/08/93 COMPLETED BY: .Mark Shedlock TELEPHONE: 339-2122 METHOD OF                                                                                                  r        -
SHUTTING        LICENSE DURATION                      DOWN            EVENT            SYSTEM    COMPONENT              CAUSE AND CORRECTIVE ACTION NO.          DATE    TYPE 1      (HOURS)        REASON 2      REACTOR        REPORT #        CODE 4    CODE 5                    TO PREVENT RECURRENCE 0037      9-3-93      F        46.8          A              5              ----------      CH        PIPEXX         #21 S.G. FEED PUMP LEAK 0038      9-17-93    F        14.3          B              5              -----------      HF        HT EX CH       WATERBOX CLEANING 1              2                                                        3                        4                                 5 F:  Forced    Reason                                                  Method:                  Exhibit G - Instructions           Exhibit 1 - Same S:  Scheduled  A-Equipment Failure (explain)                            1-Manual                  for Preparation of Data           Source B-Maintenance or Test                                    2-Manual Scram            Entry Sheets for Licensee C-Refuel ing                                              3-Automatic Scram        Event Report CLER) File D-Requlatory Restriction                                  4-Continuation of        (NUREG-0161)
E-Operator Training & License Examination                  Previous Outage F-Administrative                                        5-Load Reduction G-Operational Error (Explain)                            9-0ther H-Other (Explain)
 
SAFET¥ RELATE~ MAI~TEN,CE MONTH: - SEPTEMBER 1993 DOCKE~O:
UNIT NAME:
50-311 SALEM 2 DATE:  OCTOBER 8, 1993 COMPLETED BY:  R. HELLER TELEPHONE:  (609)339-5162 WO NO   UNIT                     EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION 930818218     2   2R46A MAIN STEAMLINE RADIATION MONITOR FAILURE DESCRIPTION: CHECK SOURCE WEAK - INVESTIGATE 930920109    2    21 STEAM GENERATOR LEVEL INDICATION FAILURE DESCRIPTION: 2LI1640 >3.3% DIFFERENCE WITH 2LI518 - TROUBLESHOOT 930920112    2    24 STEAM GENERATOR LEVEL INDICATION FAILURE DESCRIPTION: 2LI1643.>3.3% DIFFERENCE WITH 2LI548 - TROUBLESHOOT 930922069    2    24 CONTAINMENT FAN COIL UNIT FAILURE DESCRIPTION: SW FLOW LOW IN LOW SPEED -
INVESTIGATE AND CORRECT 930927150    2    PRESSURIZER LEVEL INDICATION FAILURE DESCRIPTION: 2LT459 CLOSE TO 3% DIFFERENCE WITH OTHER CHANNEL - INVESTIGATE
 
10CFR50.59 EV~LUAT~ONS~
*ONTH: - SEPTEMBER 1993 DOCKE~O:
UNIT NAME:
50-311 SALEM 2 DATE:  OCTOBER 8, 1993 COMPLETED BY:  R. HELLER TELEPHONE:  (609)339-5162 The following items were evaluated in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Federal Regulations 10CFR50.59. The Station Operations Review Committee has reviewed and concurs with these evaluations.
ITEM                                


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
A. Design Change Packages 2EC-3200 Pkg 1 2EC-3078 Pkg 1 "Fuel Transfer Tube Blind Flange Replacement/Bolt Reduction" -The proposed modification will replace the existing 20 11 fuel transfer blind flange at Salem Unit 2. The existing flange which uses two (2) flexitallic gaskets and requires twenty bolts to obtain a proper seal, will be replaced with a new blind flange utilizing a new seal design which only requires four bolts to obtain a proper seal. The new blind flange utilizes a Westinghouse design , which replaces the flexitallic gaskets with a rubber Quad ring seal design. Design calculations performed by Westinghouse show that a minimum of four (4) bolts can be used with the quad ring seals while still generating sufficient preload to compress the seals and resist hydraulic and seismic forces. The proposed changes to the fuel transfer tube blind flange is being implemented as a maintenance/
 
radiation dose reduction enhancement (ALARA). The margin of safety of the fuel transfer tube blind flange and bolting is defined, in part, by the requirements imposed by the ASME code. The design requirements have been shown to be met. The containment isolation function is maintained.
A. Design Change Packages 2EC-3200 Pkg 1     "Fuel Transfer Tube Blind Flange Replacement/Bolt Reduction" - The proposed modification will replace the existing 20 11 fuel transfer blind flange at Salem Unit 2. The existing flange which uses two (2) flexitallic gaskets and requires twenty bolts to obtain a proper seal, will be replaced with a new blind flange utilizing a new seal design which only requires four bolts to obtain a proper seal. The new blind flange utilizes a Westinghouse design ,
The margin of safety is therefore, unaffected. (SORC 93-082) "Rosemount 1153 Upgrade/Replacement with 1154 11 Rev. 7 -The purpose of this revision is to revise the 10CFR50.59 evaluation to reflect the instrument accuracies as calculated by the setpoint/accuracy calculations.
which replaces the flexitallic gaskets with a rubber Quad ring seal design. Design calculations performed by Westinghouse show that a minimum of four (4) bolts can be used with the quad ring seals while still generating sufficient preload to compress the seals and resist hydraulic and seismic forces. The proposed changes to the fuel transfer tube blind flange is being implemented as a maintenance/ radiation dose reduction enhancement (ALARA). The margin of safety of the fuel transfer tube blind flange and bolting is defined, in part, by the requirements imposed by the ASME code. The design requirements have been shown to be met. The containment isolation function is maintained. The margin of safety is therefore, unaffected.
Although some of these changes are in the less-conservative direction, the analysis performed on the EOP basis and proposed EOP revisions has been found to be acceptable.
(SORC 93-082) 2EC-3078 Pkg 1      "Rosemount 1153 Upgrade/Replacement with 1154 11 Rev.
This modification replaced 27 Rosemount electronic transmitters with new transmitters having improved performance under harsh environmental conditions.
7 - The purpose of this revision is to revise the 10CFR50.59 evaluation to reflect the instrument accuracies as calculated by the setpoint/accuracy calculations. Although some of these changes are in the less-conservative direction, the analysis performed on the EOP basis and proposed EOP revisions has been found to be acceptable. This modification replaced 27 Rosemount electronic transmitters with new transmitters having improved performance under harsh environmental conditions.
.. e 10CFR50.59 EVALUATIONS  
 
-SEPTEMBER 1993 (cont.'d)
              .. e 10CFR50.59 EVALUATIONS                     DOCKEAo:    50-311
ITEM 2EC-3211 Pkg 1 DOCKEAo: UNIT NAME: DATE: COMPLETED BY: TELEPHONE:  
~ONTH: - SEPTEMBER 1993                     UNIT NAME: SALEM 2 DATE: OCTOBER 8, 1993 COMPLETED BY: R. HELLER TELEPHONE: {609)339-5162 (cont.'d)
ITEM                               


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
50-311 SALEM 2 OCTOBER 8, 1993 R. HELLER {609)339-5162 The new transmitters are seismically and environmentally qualified for the installed locations.
 
There is no change to instrument process variable spans. The new transmitters are equal to or better than the previous instruments under all conditions.
The new transmitters are seismically and environmentally qualified for the installed locations. There is no change to instrument process variable spans. The new transmitters are equal to or better than the previous instruments under all conditions. Verification of the P-11 allowable value, consistent with the setpoint calculation, will continue to assure that manual block of safety injection is defeated well above the SI actuation allowable value of ~ 1775 psi. There is no impact on the margin of safety as defined in the basis for any Technical Specification.   {SORC 93-085) 2EC-3211 Pkg 1    "SGFP/Condensate Pump/Feedwater Heaters: System Design Press Modifications" Rev. 3 - The purpose of this revision is to revise the 10CFR50.59 evaluation to address a change to UFSAR Table 10.4-1. This change will provide setpoint corrections for the 21, 22 and 23 condensate pump recirculation flow control loops to ensure a maximum sustained nominal pressure of 625 psig during cold startup. This change will also provide setpoint corrections for the f eedwater heaters 26A, 26B and 26C thermal relief valves 21, 22 and 23HV22. This change will develop a two-out-of-two high pressure trip signal by installing redundant transmitters on the discharge piping of each f eedwater pump to provide the required protection while minimizing the potential for a spurious trip. The existing feed pump trip circuitry will be modified to allow the feed pump to trip on a high feed pump discharge pressure at all power levels. The existing L&N power supply, bistable and transmitter from each of the #21 and
Verification of the P-11 allowable value, consistent with the setpoint calculation, will continue to assure that manual block of safety injection is defeated well above the SI actuation allowable value of 1775 psi. There is no impact on the margin of safety as defined in the basis for any Technical Specification.
                        #22 SGFP analog discharge pressure transmitter-circuits, as well as the existing Keylock override switches will be deleted to implement the new single channel instrument loop trip circuitry noted above. The only Technical Specification which involves SGFP circuitry is Technical Specification 3/4.3.2.b {Table 3.3-3, 5.a
{SORC 93-085) "SGFP/Condensate Pump/Feedwater Heaters: System Design Press Modifications" Rev. 3 -The purpose of this revision is to revise the 10CFR50.59 evaluation to address a change to UFSAR Table 10.4-1. This change will provide setpoint corrections for the 21, 22 and 23 condensate pump recirculation flow control loops to ensure a maximum sustained nominal pressure of 625 psig during cold startup. This change will also provide setpoint corrections for the f eedwater heaters 26A, 26B and 26C thermal relief valves 21, 22 and 23HV22. This change will develop a two-out-of-two high pressure trip signal by installing redundant transmitters on the discharge piping of each f eedwater pump to provide the required protection while minimizing the potential for a spurious trip. The existing feed pump trip circuitry will be modified to allow the feed pump to trip on a high feed pump discharge pressure at all power levels. The existing L&N power supply, bistable and transmitter from each of the #21 and #22 SGFP analog discharge pressure transmitter-circuits, as well as the existing Keylock override switches will be deleted to implement the new single channel instrument loop trip circuitry noted above. The only Technical Specification which involves SGFP circuitry is Technical Specification 3/4.3.2.b
                        & 8.f), feedwater isolation and a trip of main feedwater pumps starting the motor driven Auxiliary
{Table 3.3-3, 5.a & 8.f), feedwater isolation and a trip of main feedwater pumps starting the motor driven Auxiliary
 
-. e 10CFR50.59 EVALUATIONS MONTH: -SEPTEMBER 1993 (cont'1 d) ITEM DOCKE.O: UNIT NAME: DATE: COMPLETED BY: TELEPHONE:  
              - . e 10CFR50.59 EVALUATIONS                     DOCKE.O:    50-311 MONTH: - SEPTEMBER 1993                     UNIT NAME:   SALEM 2 DATE: OCTOBER 8, 1993 COMPLETED BY:   R. HELLER TELEPHONE:   (609)339-5162 (cont'1 d)
ITEM                               


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
50-311 SALEM 2 OCTOBER 8, 1993 R. HELLER (609)339-5162 Feedwater pump. This modification does not alter this function in any way. There is no reduction in the margin of safety as defined in the basis for any Technical Specification. (SORC 93-085) B. Temporary Modifications TMOD 93-031 "Temporary Operation and Control of CW Systems" -The purpose of this modification is to provide temporary connections for continued operation of Unit 2 CW equipment (circulating water pumps, circulator bearing lube pumps, screen wash pumps, and traveling screens) during performance of DCP lSC-2297 when old Panel 371 will be replaced by new Panel 371. This design change does not reduce the margin of safety as defined in the basis for any Technical Specification.
 
There are no requirements directly specified for the operation or performance of any circulating water system equipment in the Technical Specifications.
Feedwater pump. This modification does not alter this function in any way. There is no reduction in the margin of safety as defined in the basis for any Technical Specification.   (SORC 93-085)
The TMOD allows the. operator to manually start the circulating water pumps when adequate circulator bearing lube header pressure is available and to maintain circulator bearing lube pressure and travelling screen wash header pressure manually from Panel 360-2 during the installation of Panel 371 by DCP lSC-2297. (SORC 93-083)
B. Temporary Modifications TMOD 93-031         "Temporary Operation and Control of CW Systems" -
SALEM UNIT NO. 2 SALEM GENERATING STATION MONTHLY OPERATING  
The purpose of this modification is to provide temporary connections for continued operation of Unit 2 CW equipment (circulating water pumps, circulator bearing lube pumps, screen wash pumps, and traveling screens) during performance of DCP lSC-2297 when old Panel 371 will be replaced by new Panel 371. This design change does not reduce the margin of safety as defined in the basis for any Technical Specification. There are no requirements directly specified for the operation or performance of any circulating water system equipment in the Technical Specifications. The TMOD allows the.
operator to manually start the circulating water pumps when adequate circulator bearing lube header pressure is available and to maintain circulator bearing lube pressure and travelling screen wash header pressure manually from Panel 360-2 during the installation of Panel 371 by DCP lSC-2297.
(SORC 93-083)
 
SALEM GENERATING STATION MONTHLY OPERATING  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
  -UNIT 2 SEPTEMBER 1993 The Unit began the period operating at full power and continued to operate at full power until September 3, 1993, when power was reduced to 90% to repair a leaking turbine auxiliaries cooling system heat exchanger drain valve. On September 4, 1993, power was further reduced to 48% to repair a leaking drain valve on #21 steam generator feedwater pump. The Unit was returned to full power on September 6, 1993, and continued to operate at full power until September 28, 1993, when power was reduced to 80% to replace 22B circulating water pump and clean condenser water boxes. The Unit was returned to full power later, the same day, and continued to operate at full power throughout the remainder of the period.
  - UNIT 2 SEPTEMBER 1993 SALEM UNIT NO. 2 The Unit began the period operating at full power and continued to operate at full power until September 3, 1993, when power was reduced to 90% to repair a leaking turbine auxiliaries cooling system heat exchanger drain valve. On September 4, 1993, power was further reduced to 48% to repair a leaking drain valve on #21 steam generator feedwater pump. The Unit was returned to full power on September 6, 1993, and continued to operate at full power until September 28, 1993, when power was reduced to 80% to replace 22B circulating water pump and clean condenser water boxes. The Unit was returned to full power later, the same day, and continued to operate at full power throughout the remainder of the period.
REFUELING INFORMATION MONTH: -SEPTEMBER 1993 . -MONTH SEPTEMBER 1993 e DOCKET NO: UNIT NAME: DATE: COMPLETED BY: TELEPHONE:
 
: 1. Refueling information has changed from last month: YES NO X 50-311 SALEM 2 OCTOBER 8, 1993 R. HELLER (609)339-5162
REFUELING INFORMATION e
: 2. Scheduled date for next refueling:
DOCKET NO:  50-311 MONTH: - SEPTEMBER 1993                       UNIT NAME: SALEM 2
SEPTEMBER 17, 1994 3. Scheduled date for restart following refueling:
    .-                                            DATE: OCTOBER 8, 1993 COMPLETED BY: R. HELLER TELEPHONE: (609)339-5162 MONTH SEPTEMBER 1993
NOVEMBER 6, 1994 4. a) Will Technical Specification changes or other license amendments be required?:
: 1. Refueling information has changed from last month:
YES NO NOT DETERMINED TO DATE b) Has the reload fuel design been reviewed by the station Operating Review Committee?:
YES                 NO     X
YES NO If no, when is it scheduled?:
: 2. Scheduled date for next refueling:     SEPTEMBER 17, 1994
: 5. Scheduled date(s) for submitting proposed licensing action: N/A 6. Important licensing considerations associated with refueling:
: 3. Scheduled date for restart following refueling: NOVEMBER 6, 1994
: 4. a)   Will Technical Specification changes or other license amendments be required?:
YES               NO ~~~-
NOT DETERMINED TO DATE ~=X~-
b)   Has the reload fuel design been reviewed by the station Operating Review Committee?:
YES               NO ~-=X~~
If no, when is it scheduled?:
: 5. Scheduled date(s) for submitting proposed licensing action:
N/A
: 6. Important licensing considerations associated with refueling:
: 7. Number of Fuel Assemblies:
: 7. Number of Fuel Assemblies:
: a. Incore 193 b. In Spent Fuel Storage 464 8. Present licensed spent fuel storage capacity:
: a. Incore                                                     193
1170 Future spent fuel storage capacity:
: b. In Spent Fuel Storage                                       464
1170 9. Date of last refueling that can be discharged to the spent fuel pool assuming the present licensed capacity:
: 8. Present licensed spent fuel storage capacity:                   1170 Future spent fuel storage capacity:                             1170
March 2003 8-1-7.R4}}
: 9. Date of last refueling that can be discharged to the spent fuel pool assuming the present licensed capacity:                                         March 2003 8-1-7.R4}}

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Monthly Operating Rept for Sept 1993 for Salem Unit 2. W/931008 Ltr
ML18100A660
Person / Time
Site: Salem PSEG icon.png
Issue date: 09/30/1993
From: Heller R, Shedlock M
Public Service Enterprise Group
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
NUDOCS 9310200209
Download: ML18100A660 (10)


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Public S*ervice Electric and Gas Company P.O. Box 236 Hancocks Bridge, New Jersey 08038 Salem Generating Station October 8, 1993 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555

Dear Sir:

MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT SALEM NO. 2 DOCKET NO. 50-311 In compliance with Section 6.9.1.6, Reporting Requirements for the Salem Technical Specifications, the original copy of the monthly operating reports for the month of September 1993 are be~ng sent to you.

Average Daily Unit Power Level Operating Data Report Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions Safety Related Maintenance 10CFR50.59 Evaluations Operating Summary Refueling Information 8?tJZL General Manager -

Salem Operations RH:pc cc: Mr. Thomas T. Martin Regional Administrator USNRC Region I 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, PA 19046 Enclosures 8-1-7.R4 The Energy People .- . -

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~ERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER L~L Docket No.: 50-311 Unit Name: Salem #2 Date: 10-08-93 Completed by: Mark Shedlock Telephone: 339-2122 Month September 1993 Day Average Daily Power Level Day Average Daily Power Level (MWe-NET) (MWe-NET) 1 1081 17 1052 2 1048 18 949 3 865 19 1127 4 410 20 1100 5 480 21 1114 6 1057 22 1117 7 1115 23 1133 8 1088 24 1128 9 1120 25 1108 10 1113 26 1119 11 1116 27 1113 12 1108 28 1115 13 1114 29 1118 14 1091 30 1125 15 1095 31 16 1068 P. 8.1-7 Rl

OPERATING DATA REPORT~

Docket No: 50-311 Date: 10/08/93 Completed by: Mark Shedlock Telephone: 339-2122 Operating Status

1. Unit Name Salem No. 2 Notes
2. Reporting Period Se:gtember 1993
3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt) 3411
4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe) 1170
5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe) 1115
6. Maximum Dependable Capacity(Gross MWe) 1149
7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe) 1106
8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (items 3 through 7) since Last Report, Give Reason NA
9. Power Level to Which Restricted, if any (Net MWe) N/A
10. Reasons for Restrictions, if any ~~~~N~O~N~E=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

This Month Year to Date Cumulative

11. Hours in Reporting Period 720 6551 104904
12. No. of Hrs. Rx. was Critical 720 3977.1 67742.7
13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hrs. O 0 0
14. Hours Generator On-Line 720 3831.1 65389.6
15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours O 0 0
16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) 2349696.0 12604588.8 157700278.6 Gross Elec. Energy Generated (MWH) 785910 4233530 68941018
18. Net Elec. Energy Gen. (MWH) 753235 4016932 65602908
19. Unit Service Factor 100 58.5 62.3
20. Unit Availability Factor 100 58.5 62.3
21. Unit Capacity Factor (using MDC Net) 94.6 55.4 56.5
22. Unit Capacity Factor (using DER Net) 93.8 55.0 56.1
23. Unit Forced Outage Rate O 14.6 22.4
24. Shutdowns scheduled over next 6 months (type, date and duration of each)

NONE

25. If shutdown at end of Report Period, Estimated Date of Startup:

NA 8-l-7.R2

UNIT SHUTDOWN AND POWER REDUCTIONS REPORT MONTH SEPTEMBER 1993 DOCKET NO.: _,5:;.;:0'°"'"-=27:.. .:2""=-_ __,

UNIT NAME: Salem #2 DATE: 10/08/93 COMPLETED BY: .Mark Shedlock TELEPHONE: 339-2122 METHOD OF r -

SHUTTING LICENSE DURATION DOWN EVENT SYSTEM COMPONENT CAUSE AND CORRECTIVE ACTION NO. DATE TYPE 1 (HOURS) REASON 2 REACTOR REPORT # CODE 4 CODE 5 TO PREVENT RECURRENCE 0037 9-3-93 F 46.8 A 5 ---------- CH PIPEXX #21 S.G. FEED PUMP LEAK 0038 9-17-93 F 14.3 B 5 ----------- HF HT EX CH WATERBOX CLEANING 1 2 3 4 5 F: Forced Reason Method: Exhibit G - Instructions Exhibit 1 - Same S: Scheduled A-Equipment Failure (explain) 1-Manual for Preparation of Data Source B-Maintenance or Test 2-Manual Scram Entry Sheets for Licensee C-Refuel ing 3-Automatic Scram Event Report CLER) File D-Requlatory Restriction 4-Continuation of (NUREG-0161)

E-Operator Training & License Examination Previous Outage F-Administrative 5-Load Reduction G-Operational Error (Explain) 9-0ther H-Other (Explain)

SAFET¥ RELATE~ MAI~TEN,CE MONTH: - SEPTEMBER 1993 DOCKE~O:

UNIT NAME:

50-311 SALEM 2 DATE: OCTOBER 8, 1993 COMPLETED BY: R. HELLER TELEPHONE: (609)339-5162 WO NO UNIT EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION 930818218 2 2R46A MAIN STEAMLINE RADIATION MONITOR FAILURE DESCRIPTION: CHECK SOURCE WEAK - INVESTIGATE 930920109 2 21 STEAM GENERATOR LEVEL INDICATION FAILURE DESCRIPTION: 2LI1640 >3.3% DIFFERENCE WITH 2LI518 - TROUBLESHOOT 930920112 2 24 STEAM GENERATOR LEVEL INDICATION FAILURE DESCRIPTION: 2LI1643.>3.3% DIFFERENCE WITH 2LI548 - TROUBLESHOOT 930922069 2 24 CONTAINMENT FAN COIL UNIT FAILURE DESCRIPTION: SW FLOW LOW IN LOW SPEED -

INVESTIGATE AND CORRECT 930927150 2 PRESSURIZER LEVEL INDICATION FAILURE DESCRIPTION: 2LT459 CLOSE TO 3% DIFFERENCE WITH OTHER CHANNEL - INVESTIGATE

10CFR50.59 EV~LUAT~ONS~

  • ONTH: - SEPTEMBER 1993 DOCKE~O:

UNIT NAME:

50-311 SALEM 2 DATE: OCTOBER 8, 1993 COMPLETED BY: R. HELLER TELEPHONE: (609)339-5162 The following items were evaluated in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Federal Regulations 10CFR50.59. The Station Operations Review Committee has reviewed and concurs with these evaluations.

ITEM

SUMMARY

A. Design Change Packages 2EC-3200 Pkg 1 "Fuel Transfer Tube Blind Flange Replacement/Bolt Reduction" - The proposed modification will replace the existing 20 11 fuel transfer blind flange at Salem Unit 2. The existing flange which uses two (2) flexitallic gaskets and requires twenty bolts to obtain a proper seal, will be replaced with a new blind flange utilizing a new seal design which only requires four bolts to obtain a proper seal. The new blind flange utilizes a Westinghouse design ,

which replaces the flexitallic gaskets with a rubber Quad ring seal design. Design calculations performed by Westinghouse show that a minimum of four (4) bolts can be used with the quad ring seals while still generating sufficient preload to compress the seals and resist hydraulic and seismic forces. The proposed changes to the fuel transfer tube blind flange is being implemented as a maintenance/ radiation dose reduction enhancement (ALARA). The margin of safety of the fuel transfer tube blind flange and bolting is defined, in part, by the requirements imposed by the ASME code. The design requirements have been shown to be met. The containment isolation function is maintained. The margin of safety is therefore, unaffected.

(SORC 93-082) 2EC-3078 Pkg 1 "Rosemount 1153 Upgrade/Replacement with 1154 11 Rev.

7 - The purpose of this revision is to revise the 10CFR50.59 evaluation to reflect the instrument accuracies as calculated by the setpoint/accuracy calculations. Although some of these changes are in the less-conservative direction, the analysis performed on the EOP basis and proposed EOP revisions has been found to be acceptable. This modification replaced 27 Rosemount electronic transmitters with new transmitters having improved performance under harsh environmental conditions.

.. e 10CFR50.59 EVALUATIONS DOCKEAo: 50-311

~ONTH: - SEPTEMBER 1993 UNIT NAME: SALEM 2 DATE: OCTOBER 8, 1993 COMPLETED BY: R. HELLER TELEPHONE: {609)339-5162 (cont.'d)

ITEM

SUMMARY

The new transmitters are seismically and environmentally qualified for the installed locations. There is no change to instrument process variable spans. The new transmitters are equal to or better than the previous instruments under all conditions. Verification of the P-11 allowable value, consistent with the setpoint calculation, will continue to assure that manual block of safety injection is defeated well above the SI actuation allowable value of ~ 1775 psi. There is no impact on the margin of safety as defined in the basis for any Technical Specification. {SORC 93-085) 2EC-3211 Pkg 1 "SGFP/Condensate Pump/Feedwater Heaters: System Design Press Modifications" Rev. 3 - The purpose of this revision is to revise the 10CFR50.59 evaluation to address a change to UFSAR Table 10.4-1. This change will provide setpoint corrections for the 21, 22 and 23 condensate pump recirculation flow control loops to ensure a maximum sustained nominal pressure of 625 psig during cold startup. This change will also provide setpoint corrections for the f eedwater heaters 26A, 26B and 26C thermal relief valves 21, 22 and 23HV22. This change will develop a two-out-of-two high pressure trip signal by installing redundant transmitters on the discharge piping of each f eedwater pump to provide the required protection while minimizing the potential for a spurious trip. The existing feed pump trip circuitry will be modified to allow the feed pump to trip on a high feed pump discharge pressure at all power levels. The existing L&N power supply, bistable and transmitter from each of the #21 and

  1. 22 SGFP analog discharge pressure transmitter-circuits, as well as the existing Keylock override switches will be deleted to implement the new single channel instrument loop trip circuitry noted above. The only Technical Specification which involves SGFP circuitry is Technical Specification 3/4.3.2.b {Table 3.3-3, 5.a

& 8.f), feedwater isolation and a trip of main feedwater pumps starting the motor driven Auxiliary

- . e 10CFR50.59 EVALUATIONS DOCKE.O: 50-311 MONTH: - SEPTEMBER 1993 UNIT NAME: SALEM 2 DATE: OCTOBER 8, 1993 COMPLETED BY: R. HELLER TELEPHONE: (609)339-5162 (cont'1 d)

ITEM

SUMMARY

Feedwater pump. This modification does not alter this function in any way. There is no reduction in the margin of safety as defined in the basis for any Technical Specification. (SORC 93-085)

B. Temporary Modifications TMOD 93-031 "Temporary Operation and Control of CW Systems" -

The purpose of this modification is to provide temporary connections for continued operation of Unit 2 CW equipment (circulating water pumps, circulator bearing lube pumps, screen wash pumps, and traveling screens) during performance of DCP lSC-2297 when old Panel 371 will be replaced by new Panel 371. This design change does not reduce the margin of safety as defined in the basis for any Technical Specification. There are no requirements directly specified for the operation or performance of any circulating water system equipment in the Technical Specifications. The TMOD allows the.

operator to manually start the circulating water pumps when adequate circulator bearing lube header pressure is available and to maintain circulator bearing lube pressure and travelling screen wash header pressure manually from Panel 360-2 during the installation of Panel 371 by DCP lSC-2297.

(SORC 93-083)

SALEM GENERATING STATION MONTHLY OPERATING

SUMMARY

- UNIT 2 SEPTEMBER 1993 SALEM UNIT NO. 2 The Unit began the period operating at full power and continued to operate at full power until September 3, 1993, when power was reduced to 90% to repair a leaking turbine auxiliaries cooling system heat exchanger drain valve. On September 4, 1993, power was further reduced to 48% to repair a leaking drain valve on #21 steam generator feedwater pump. The Unit was returned to full power on September 6, 1993, and continued to operate at full power until September 28, 1993, when power was reduced to 80% to replace 22B circulating water pump and clean condenser water boxes. The Unit was returned to full power later, the same day, and continued to operate at full power throughout the remainder of the period.

REFUELING INFORMATION e

DOCKET NO: 50-311 MONTH: - SEPTEMBER 1993 UNIT NAME: SALEM 2

.- DATE: OCTOBER 8, 1993 COMPLETED BY: R. HELLER TELEPHONE: (609)339-5162 MONTH SEPTEMBER 1993

1. Refueling information has changed from last month:

YES NO X

2. Scheduled date for next refueling: SEPTEMBER 17, 1994
3. Scheduled date for restart following refueling: NOVEMBER 6, 1994
4. a) Will Technical Specification changes or other license amendments be required?:

YES NO ~~~-

NOT DETERMINED TO DATE ~=X~-

b) Has the reload fuel design been reviewed by the station Operating Review Committee?:

YES NO ~-=X~~

If no, when is it scheduled?:

5. Scheduled date(s) for submitting proposed licensing action:

N/A

6. Important licensing considerations associated with refueling:
7. Number of Fuel Assemblies:
a. Incore 193
b. In Spent Fuel Storage 464
8. Present licensed spent fuel storage capacity: 1170 Future spent fuel storage capacity: 1170
9. Date of last refueling that can be discharged to the spent fuel pool assuming the present licensed capacity: March 2003 8-1-7.R4