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| issue date = 01/31/1998
| issue date = 01/31/1998
| title = Monthly Operating Repts for Jan 1998 for Surry Power Station,Units 1 & 2
| title = Monthly Operating Repts for Jan 1998 for Surry Power Station,Units 1 & 2
| author name = MARSHALL G N, MASON D K, STEINERT J C
| author name = Marshall G, Mason D, Steinert J
| author affiliation = VIRGINIA POWER (VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO.)
| author affiliation = VIRGINIA POWER (VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO.)
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* VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY SURRY POWER STATION MONTHLY OPERA TING REPORT REPORT No. 98-01 Approved:
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY SURRY POWER STATION MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT REPORT No. 98-01 Approved:                             2.-, '<- -9 e Station Manager    Date
Station Manager -------~ 2.-, '<--9 e Date
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* TABLE OF CONTENTS
* TABLE OF CONTENTS Section
* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 2 of 17 Section                                                                                                                                                          Page Operating Data Report - Unit No. 1 ............................................................................................................................ 3 Operating Data Report- Unit No. 2 .................................................................................................:.......................... 4 Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions - Unit No. 1 .................................................................................................. 5 Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions - Unit No. 2 .................................................................................................. 6 Average Daily Unit Power Level - Unit No. 1 .............................................................................................................. 7 Average Daily Unit Power Level - Unit No. 2 .............................................................................................................. 8 Summary of Operating Experience - Unit Nos. 1 and 2 ............................................................................................. 9 Facility Changes That Did Not Require NRC Approval ............................................................................................ 1O Procedure or Method of Operation Changes That Did Not Require NRC Approval. ................................................ 13 Tests and Experiments That Did Not Require NRC Approval .................................................................................. 14 Chemistry Report ..................................................................................................................................................... 15 Fuel Handling - Unit Nos. 1 and 2 ............................................................................................................................ 16 Description of Periodic Test(s) Which Were Not Completed Within the Time Limits Specified in Technical Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 17
* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 2 of 17 Page Operating Data Report -Unit No. 1 ............................................................................................................................
* OPERATING DATA REPORT
3 Operating Data Report-Unit No. 2 .................................................................................................
* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 3 of 17 Docket No.:   50-280 Date:   02/04/98 Completed By:   D. K. Mason Telephone:    (757) 365-2459
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: 1. Unit Name: ........................................................... . Surry Unit 1
4 Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions  
: 2. Reporting Period: ................................................ .. January, 1998
-Unit No. 1 ..................................................................................................
: 3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt): ........................ :.                  2546
5 Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions  
: 4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe): ......................... .                    847.5
-Unit No. 2 ..................................................................................................
: 5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe): ................... .                    788
6 Average Daily Unit Power Level -Unit No. 1 ..............................................................................................................
: 6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe): ... .                                840
7 Average Daily Unit Power Level -Unit No. 2 ..............................................................................................................
: 7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe): ...... ..                             801
8 Summary of Operating Experience  
: 8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons:
-Unit Nos. 1 and 2 .............................................................................................
: 9. Power Level To Which Restricted, If Any (Net MWe):
9 Facility Changes That Did Not Require NRC Approval ............................................................................................
: 10. Reasons For Restrictions, If Any:
1 O Procedure or Method of Operation Changes That Did Not Require NRC Approval.  
This Month        Year-To-Date        Cumulative
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: 11. Hours in Reporting Period                                                          744.0              744.0          220128.0
13 Tests and Experiments That Did Not Require NRC Approval ..................................................................................
: 12. Hours Reactor Was Critical                                                          744.0              744.0          154769.8
14 Chemistry Report .....................................................................................................................................................
: 13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours                                                        0.0                0.0            3774.5
15 Fuel Handling -Unit Nos. 1 and 2 ............................................................................................................................
: 14. Hours Generator On-Line                                                             744.0              744.0          152343.5
16 Description of Periodic Test(s) Which Were Not Completed Within the Time Limits Specified in Technical Specifications  
: 15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours                                                           0.0                0.0            3736.2
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: 16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH)                                         1893551.9          1893551.9        358138567. 5
17
: 17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH)                                       634994.0            634994.0      117450748.0
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: 18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH)                                         613523.0            613523.0       111847744.0
* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 3 of 17 OPERATING DATA REPORT Docket No.: Date: 50-280 02/04/98 Completed By: Telephone:
: 19. Unit Service Factor                                                              100.0%            100.0%              69.2%
D. K. Mason (757) 365-2459 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Unit Name: ........................................................... . Reporting Period: ................................................  
: 20. Unit Availability Factor                                                          100.0%             100.0%             70.9%
.. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt): ........................
: 21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net)                                              102.9%             102.9%             65.3%
:. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe): ......................... . Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe): ................... . Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe): ... . Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe): ...... .. Surry Unit 1 January, 1998 2546 847.5 788 840 801 8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons: 9. Power Level To Which Restricted, If Any (Net MWe): 10. Reasons For Restrictions, If Any: 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Hours in Reporting Period Hours Reactor Was Critical Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours Hours Generator On-Line Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) Unit Service Factor Unit Availability Factor Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net) Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net) Unit Forced Outage Rate This Month 744.0 744.0 0.0 744.0 0.0 1893551.9 634994.0 613523.0 100.0% 100.0% 102.9% 104.6% 0.0% Year-To-Date 744.0 744.0 0.0 744.0 0.0 1893551.9 634994.0 613523.0 100.0% 100.0% 102.9% 104.6% 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 Start-up:
: 22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net)                                              104.6%            104.6%              64.5%
: 23. Unit Forced Outage Rate                                                            0.0%              0.0%             14.7%
: 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 Start-up:
: 26. Unit In Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operation):
: 26. Unit In Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operation):
FORECAST INITIAL CRITICALITY INITIAL ELECTRICITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION ACHIEVED Cumulative 220128.0 154769.8 3774.5 152343.5 3736.2 358138567.
FORECAST               ACHIEVED INITIAL CRITICALITY INITIAL ELECTRICITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION
5 117450748.0 111847744.0 69.2% 70.9% 65.3% 64.5% 14.7% 
* OPERATING DATA REPORT
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* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 4 of 17 Docket No.:  50-281 Date:    02/04/98 Completed By:    D. K. Mason Telephone:    (757) 365-2459
* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 4 of 17 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. OPERATING DATA REPORT Unit Name: ........................................................... . Reporting Period: ................................................. . Licensed Thermal Power (MWt): ......................... . Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe): ......................... . Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe): ................... . Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe): ... . Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe): ....... . Surry Unit 2 January, 1998 2546 847.5 788 840 801 Docket No.: Date: Completed By: Telephone:
: 1. Unit Name: ........................................................... . Surry Unit 2
50-281 02/04/98 D. K. Mason (757) 365-2459 8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons: 9. Power Level To Which Restricted, If Any (Net MWe): 10. Reasons For Restrictions, If Any: 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Hours in Reporting Period Hours Reactor Was Critical Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours Hours Generator On-Line Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) Unit Service Factor Unit Availability Factor Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net) Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net) Unit Forced Outage Rate This Month. 744.0 744.0 o:o 744.0 0.0 1894101.8 635470.0 614752.0 100.0% 100.0% 103.2% 104.9% 0.0% Year-To-Date 744.0 744.0 0.0 744.0 0.0 1894101.8 635470.0 614752.0 100.0% 100.0% 103.2% 104.9% 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 Start-up:
: 2. Reporting Period: ................................................. . January, 1998
: 3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt): ......................... .                    2546
: 4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe): ......................... .                    847.5
: 5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe): ................... .                    788
: 6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe): ... .                                840
: 7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe): ....... .                             801
: 8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons:
: 9. Power Level To Which Restricted, If Any (Net MWe):
: 10. Reasons For Restrictions, If Any:
This Month.        Year-To-Date          Cumulative
: 11. Hours in Reporting Period                                                            744.0              744.0          217009.0
: 12. Hours Reactor Was Critical                                                          744.0              744.0          151894.3
: 13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours                                                         o:o                  0.0              328.1
: 14. Hours Generator On-Line                                                             744.0              744.0          149877.4
: 15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours                                                           0.0                  0.0                0.0
: 16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH)                                           1894101.8            1894101.8        353427669.1
: 17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH)                                         635470.0            635470.0        115761078.0
: 18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH)                                           614752.0            614752.0       110257903.0
: 19. Unit Service Factor                                                                100.0%              100.0%              69.1%
: 20. Unit Availability Factor                                                          100.0%              100.0%               69.1%
: 21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net)                                              103.2%             103.2%               65.0%
: 22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net)                                              104.9%              104.9%              64.5%
: 23. Unit Forced Outage Rate                                                              0.0%                0.0%               11.9%
: 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 Start-up:
: 26. Unit In Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operation):
: 26. Unit In Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operation):
FORECAST INITIAL CRITICALITY INITIAL ELECTRICITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION ACHIEVED Cumulative 217009.0 151894.3 328.1 149877.4 0.0 353427669.1 115761078.0 110257903.0 69.1% 69.1% 65.0% 64.5% 11.9% 
FORECAST               ACHIEVED INITIAL CRITICALITY INITIAL ELECTRICITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION
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* UNIT SHUTDOWN AND POWER REDUCTION (EQUAL To OR GREATER THAN 20%)
* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 5 of 17 UNIT SHUTDOWN AND POWER REDUCTION (EQUAL To OR GREATER THAN 20%) REPORT MONTH: January, 1998 Docket No.: 50-280 Unit Name: Surry Unit 1 Date: 02/03/98 Completed by: G. N. Marshall Telephone:
* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 5 of 17 REPORT MONTH: January, 1998 Docket No.:   50-280 Unit Name:   Surry Unit 1 Date: 02/03/98 Completed by:     G. N. Marshall Telephone:     (757) 365-2465 (1)                 (2)       (3)                 (4)         (5)
(757) 365-2465 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Method Duration of LER No. System Component Cause & Corrective Action Date Type Hours Reason Shutting Code Code to Prevent Recurrence (1) F: Forced S: Scheduled (4) (2) REASON: Down Rx None During the Reporting Period A -Equipment Failure (Explain)
Method Duration                 of     LER No. System   Component     Cause & Corrective Action Date     Type     Hours     Reason     Shutting             Code       Code       to Prevent Recurrence Down Rx None During the Reporting Period (1)                           (2)                                                  (3)
B Maintenance or Test C Refueling D Regulatory Restriction E Operator Training & Licensing Examination F Administrative G Operational Error (Explain)
F:   Forced                 REASON:                                              METHOD:
Exhibit G -Instructions for Preparation of Data Entry Sheets for Licensee Event Report (LER) File (NUREG 0161) (3) METHOD: 1 -Manual 2 -Manual Scram 3 -Automatic Scram 4 -Other (Explain)
S:   Scheduled               A - Equipment Failure (Explain)                     1 - Manual B     Maintenance or Test                           2 - Manual Scram C     Refueling                                     3 - Automatic Scram D     Regulatory Restriction                       4 - Other (Explain)
(5) Exhibit 1 -Same Source 
E     Operator Training & Licensing Examination F     Administrative G     Operational Error (Explain)
*
(4)                                                                                (5)
* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 6 of 17 UNIT SHUTDOWN AND POWER REDUCTION (EQUAL To OR GREATER THAN 20%) REPORT MONTH: January, 1998 Docket No.: 50-281 Unit Name: Surry Unit 2 Date: 02/03/98 Completed by: G. N. Marshall Telephone:
Exhibit G - Instructions for Preparation of Data Entry Sheets                     Exhibit 1 - Same Source for Licensee Event Report (LER) File (NUREG 0161)
(757) 365-2465 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Method Duration of LER No. System Component Cause & Corrective Action Date Type Hours Reason Shutting Code Code to Prevent Recurrence (1) F: Forced S: Scheduled (4) (2) REASON: Down Rx None During the Reporting Period A -Equipment Failure (Explain)
* UNIT SHUTDOWN AND POWER REDUCTION (EQUAL To OR GREATER THAN  20%)
B Maintenance or Test C Refueling D Regulatory Restriction E Operator Training & Licensing Examination F Administrative G Operational Error (Explain)
* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 6 of 17 REPORT MONTH:   January, 1998 Docket No.:   50-281 Unit Name:   Surry Unit 2 Date: 02/03/98 Completed by:   G. N. Marshall Telephone:   (757) 365-2465 (1)                 (2)       (3)                 (4)         (5)
Exhibit G -Instructions for Preparation of Data Entry Sheets for Licensee Event Report (LER) File (NUREG 0161) (3) METHOD: 1 -Manual 2 -Manual Scram 3 -Automatic Scram 4 -Other (Explain)
Method Duration                 of     LER No. System   Component     Cause & Corrective Action Date     Type     Hours     Reason     Shutting               Code       Code       to Prevent Recurrence Down Rx None During the Reporting Period (1)                           (2)                                                  (3)
(5) Exhibit 1 -Same Source MONTH: January, 1998 Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 INSTRUCTIONS
F:   Forced                 REASON:                                              METHOD:
*
S:   Scheduled               A - Equipment Failure (Explain)                     1 - Manual B     Maintenance or Test                           2 - Manual Scram C     Refueling                                     3 - Automatic Scram D     Regulatory Restriction                       4 - Other (Explain)
* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 7 of 17 AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL Average Daily Power Level (MWe -Net) Day 821 17 825 18 825 19 825 20 825 21 825 22 825 23 824 24 823 25 824 26 824 27 824 28 823 29 823 30 821 31 821 Docket No.: 50-280 Unit Name: Surry Unit 1 Date: 02/03/98 Completed by: J. C. Steinert Telephone:
E     Operator Training & Licensing Examination F     Administrative G     Operational Error (Explain)
(757) 365-2834 Average Daily Power Level (MWe -Net) 824 827 828 827 823 823 827 827 824 825 827 826 825 826 826 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.
(4)                                                                                (5)
MONTH: January, 1998 Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 INSTRUCTIONS
Exhibit G - Instructions for Preparation of Data Entry Sheets                     Exhibit 1 - Same Source for Licensee Event Report (LER) File (NUREG 0161)
*
* AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL
* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 8 of 17 AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL Average Daily Power Level (MWe -Net) Day 830 17 827 18 827 19 827 20 827 21 827 22 824 23 824 24 827 25 827 26 828 27 827 28 827 29 822 30 822 31 822 Docket No.: 50-281 Unit Name: Surry Unit 2 Date: 02/03/98 Completed by: John C. Steinert Telephone:
* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 7 of 17 Docket No.: 50-280 Unit Name:   Surry Unit 1 Date: 02/03/98 Completed by:   J. C. Steinert Telephone:   (757) 365-2834 MONTH:      January, 1998 Average Daily Power Level                        Average Daily Power Level Day                  (MWe - Net)                 Day                  (MWe - Net) 1                        821                      17                      824 2                        825                      18                      827 3                        825                      19                      828 4                        825                      20                      827 5                        825                      21                      823 6                        825                      22                      823 7                        825                      23                      827 8                        824                      24                      827 9                        823                      25                      824 10                        824                      26                      825 11                        824                      27                      827 12                        824                      28                      826 13                        823                      29                      825 14                        823                      30                      826 15                        821                      31                      826 16                        821 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.
(757) 365-2837 Average Daily Power Level (MWe -Net) 826 827 826 826 827 826 827 827 828 828 823 826 826 827 827 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.
* AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL
* *
* Surry Monthly Operating Report Docket No.:  50-281 No. 98-01 Page 8 of 17 Unit Name:   Surry Unit 2 Date:   02/03/98 Completed by:     John C. Steinert Telephone:   (757) 365-2837 MONTH:    January, 1998 Average Daily Power Level                         Average Daily Power Level Day                  (MWe - Net)                 Day                  (MWe - Net) 1                        830                      17                      826 2                        827                      18                      827 3                        827                     19                      826 4                        827                      20                      826 5                        827                      21                      827 6                        827                      22                      826 7                        824                      23                      827 8                        824                      24                      827 9                        827                     25                      828 10                        827                      26                      828 11                        828                      27                      823 12                        827                      28                      826 13                        827                      29                      826 14                        822                      30                      827 15                        822                      31                      827 16                        822 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.


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE MONTHNEAR:
OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE
JANUARY, 1998 Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 9 of 17 The following chronological sequence by unit is a summary of operating experiences for this month which required load reductions or resulted in significant non-load related incidents.
* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 9 of 17 MONTHNEAR: JANUARY,      1998 The following chronological sequence by unit is a summary of operating experiences for this month which required load reductions or resulted in significant non-load related incidents.
UNIT ONE: 01/01/98 01/31/98 UNIT Two: 01/01/98 01/31/98 0000 2400 0000 2400 Unit 1 operating at 100% / 855 MWe. Unit 1 operating at 100% / 855 MWe. Unit 2 operating at 100% / 855 MWe. Unit 2 operating at 100% / 855 MWe.
UNIT ONE:
FS 97-49 DR S-97-3400 FS 97-12 TM S1-98-01 *
01/01/98     0000         Unit 1 operating at 100% / 855 MWe.
* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 10 of 17 FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTHNEAR:
01/31/98    2400          Unit 1 operating at 100% / 855 MWe.
JANUARY, 1998 UFSAR Change Request (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0001) 01/05/98 UFSAR Change Request FS 97-49 revised section 7.5.1.4.1 to clarify the terminology regarding administrative control for the containment vacuum pump Hand-Off-Auto Switch. This change was editorial in nature with no physical changes to any systems and/or components.
UNIT Two:
The containment vacuum pumps are not safety related nor are their controls discussed in Technical Specifications.
01/01/98      0000          Unit 2 operating at 100% / 855 MWe.
Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist. Deviation Report 01/05/98 (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0002) Safety Evaluation No. 98-0002 was written to evaluate the condition -addressed in Deviation Report S-97-3400 concerning the manual operation of a Unit 2 condensate recirculation valve. The purpose of this valve is to provide recirculation flow at low power levels to protect the main condensate pumps from overheating.
01/31/98    2400          Unit 2 operating at 100% / 855 MWe.
A calculation was performed to determine the rate of temperature rise should the recirculation valve remain closed. Assuming equal rise across each of the nine stages of the pump, the first stage would flash first in approximately 55 minutes. This time is considered ample to manually open the valve. The probability and consequences of an accident as identified in the SAR are not increased by this activity since the activity would be bounded by the analysis in the SAR. This activity does not place the plant in an unanalyzed condition.
* FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 10 of 17 MONTHNEAR: JANUARY,     1998 FS 97-49    UFSAR Change Request                                                               01/05/98 (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0001)
Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist. UFSAR Change Request (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0004) 01/08/98 UFSAR Change Request FS 97-12 replaces various figures (photocopies of station controlled drawings) with simplified system diagrams.
UFSAR Change Request FS 97-49 revised section 7.5.1.4.1 to clarify the terminology regarding administrative control for the containment vacuum pump Hand-Off-Auto Switch.
Limiting direct correlation between UFSAR figures and station controlled drawings will eliminate unnecessary redundancy of controlled documents and will reduce the potential for conflicting information in distinct documents.
This change was editorial in nature with no physical changes to any systems and/or components. The containment vacuum pumps are not safety related nor are their controls discussed in Technical Specifications. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
The simplified diagrams have been developed from Nuclear Control Room Operator Training Program Manual figures, Design Basis Document Figures, and CAD versions of the station controlled drawings.
DR S-97-3400 Deviation Report                                                                   01/05/98 (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0002)
Each section of the UFSAR which contain station controlled drawings will have a list of reference drawings added in order to maintain the link between the licensing basis and the design basis. Plant equipment will not be operated in a different manner. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist Temporary Modification (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0005) 01/13/98 This Temporary Modification (TM) involves the installation of two wire jumpers to provide continued operation of automatic safety functions of train "A" Safety Injection while replacing a failed test switch. Train "B" will be unaffected by the TM and will function as designed at all times. This TM will allow train "A" of SI to provide automatic trip functions as designed while replacing the failed test switch. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
Safety Evaluation No. 98-0002 was written to evaluate the condition -addressed in Deviation Report S-97-3400 concerning the manual operation of a Unit 2 condensate recirculation valve. The purpose of this valve is to provide recirculation flow at low power levels to protect the main condensate pumps from overheating. A calculation was performed to determine the rate of temperature rise should the recirculation valve remain closed. Assuming equal rise across each of the nine stages of the pump, the first stage would flash first in approximately 55 minutes. This time is considered ample to manually open the valve.
FS 97-45 FS 97-38 TM S1-98-02 FS 98-01 *
The probability and consequences of an accident as identified in the SAR are not increased by this activity since the activity would be bounded by the analysis in the SAR.
* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 11 of 17 FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTHNEAR:
This activity does not place the plant in an unanalyzed condition. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
JANUARY, 1998 UFSAR Change Request (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0007) 01/15/98 UFSAR Change Request FS 97-45 deleted section 12.2.2.3, item 6, which required Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) candidates to have held an RO license and to have engaged in licensed duties for a minimum of two years. The change also eliminated references No. 2 and No. 3 on page 12.2-5 which stated that the Licensed Operator Requalification Program (LORP) is in accordance with an NRC correspondence dates January 18, 1984, and March 30, 1984. These changes are consistent with 1 OCFR55 requirements, accredited training programs, and training program guides. The changes made to the UFSAR were administrative in nature and not contrary to other commitments.
FS 97-12    UFSAR Change Request                                                               01/08/98 (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0004)
Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist. UFSAR Change Request (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0008) 01/15/98 UFSAR Change Request FS 97-38 revised UFSAR Chapter 17, "Quality Assurance Topical Report," to change the approach for the qualification of inspection personnel.
UFSAR Change Request FS 97-12 replaces various figures (photocopies of station controlled drawings) with simplified system diagrams. Limiting direct correlation between UFSAR figures and station controlled drawings will eliminate unnecessary redundancy of controlled documents and will reduce the potential for conflicting information in distinct documents. The simplified diagrams have been developed from Nuclear Control Room Operator Training Program Manual figures, Design Basis Document Figures, and CAD versions of the station controlled drawings.
The method of qualification of inspection personnel described previously required one individual in the Training Department to be responsible for the training and qualification of inspection personnel.
Each section of the UFSAR which contain station controlled drawings will have a list of reference drawings added in order to maintain the link between the licensing basis and the design basis. Plant equipment will not be operated in a different manner. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist TM S1-98-01  Temporary Modification                                                             01/13/98 (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0005)
The revised approach will place the responsibility for qualification of inspection personnel with the Quality Inspection Coordinator in the Licensing Department.
This Temporary Modification (TM) involves the installation of two wire jumpers to provide continued operation of automatic safety functions of train "A" Safety Injection while replacing a failed test switch. Train "B" will be unaffected by the TM and will function as designed at all times.
This TM will allow train "A" of SI to provide automatic trip functions as designed while replacing the failed test switch. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
 
              *FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 11 of 17 MONTHNEAR:   JANUARY, 1998 FS 97-45    UFSAR Change Request                                                             01/15/98 (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0007)
UFSAR Change Request FS 97-45 deleted section 12.2.2.3, item 6, which required Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) candidates to have held an RO license and to have engaged in licensed duties for a minimum of two years. The change also eliminated references No. 2 and No. 3 on page 12.2-5 which stated that the Licensed Operator Requalification Program (LORP) is in accordance with an NRC correspondence dates January 18, 1984, and March 30, 1984. These changes are consistent with 10CFR55 requirements, accredited training programs, and training program guides.
The changes made to the UFSAR were administrative in nature and not contrary to other commitments. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
FS 97-38    UFSAR Change Request                                                             01/15/98 (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0008)
UFSAR Change Request FS 97-38 revised UFSAR Chapter 17, "Quality Assurance Topical Report," to change the approach for the qualification of inspection personnel. The method of qualification of inspection personnel described previously required one individual in the Training Department to be responsible for the training and qualification of inspection personnel. The revised approach will place the responsibility for qualification of inspection personnel with the Quality Inspection Coordinator in the Licensing Department.
The changes made to the UFSAR QA Topical Report will provide an additional level of assurance to the overall qualification program to prevent any conflicts in interest.
The changes made to the UFSAR QA Topical Report will provide an additional level of assurance to the overall qualification program to prevent any conflicts in interest.
Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
* Temporary Modification (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0009) 01/16/98 This Temporary Modification (TM) involves the installation of a replacement resistance temperature device (RTD) in the local temperature indicator thermowell to monitor "C" Steam Generator Feedwater inlet temperature.
* TM S1-98-02 Temporary Modification                                                           01/16/98 (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0009)
The thermowell normally used has failed, rendering the normal RTD inoperable.
This Temporary Modification (TM) involves the installation of a replacement resistance temperature device (RTD) in the local temperature indicator thermowell to monitor "C" Steam Generator Feedwater inlet temperature. The thermowell normally used has failed, rendering the normal RTD inoperable. The modification is needed so that a reliable and accurate calorimetric can be retained. The normal RTD thermowell length is longer than the local temperature thermowell. The safety evaluation concluded that the difference in length is acceptable because historical data shows close agreement in the temperature readings, having a negligible effect on the calorimetric.
The modification is needed so that a reliable and accurate calorimetric can be retained.
The use of the local temperature indication thermowell will be of the same design as the normal RTD with the exception of the thermowell length. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
The normal RTD thermowell length is longer than the local temperature thermowell.
FS 98-01    UFSAR Change Request                                                             01/26/98 (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0012)
The safety evaluation concluded that the difference in length is acceptable because historical data shows close agreement in the temperature readings, having a negligible effect on the calorimetric.
UFSAR Change Request FS 98-01 revised section 11.2.3. References to typical steam flow rates and generator blowdown flow rates were changed. The steam generator blowdown flow rates reflect typical operation at 60 gallons per minute per steam generator (180 gpm total) versus the 50 gpm (150 gpm total) noted in the UFSAR. By increasing the referenced blowdown flow rate to a more typical value, the accuracy of the UFSAR is
The use of the local temperature indication thermowell will be of the same design as the normal RTD with the exception of the thermowell length. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist. UFSAR Change Request (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0012) 01/26/98 UFSAR Change Request FS 98-01 revised section 11.2.3. References to typical steam flow rates and generator blowdown flow rates were changed. The steam generator blowdown flow rates reflect typical operation at 60 gallons per minute per steam generator (180 gpm total) versus the 50 gpm (150 gpm total) noted in the UFSAR. By increasing the referenced blowdown flow rate to a more typical value, the accuracy of the UFSAR is DCP 97-001 *
* FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID Nor REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 12 of 17 MONTHNEAR: JANUARY,     1998 improved and the higher flow rate is conservative with respect to expected blowdown ion exchanger run length.
* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 12 of 17 FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID Nor REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTHNEAR:
Obsolete data was eliminated from the UFSAR, and where appropriate, updated references were added. No plant systems, structures or components were altered.
JANUARY, 1998 improved and the higher flow rate is conservative with respect to expected blowdown ion exchanger run length. Obsolete data was eliminated from the UFSAR, and where appropriate, updated references were added. No plant systems, structures or components were altered. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist. Design Change Package 01/05/98 (Safety Evaluation 97-004 Rev. 1) Design Change Package (DCP) 97-001, relocated the flow switch for a safety related auxiliary ventilation system exhaust filter fan to the opposite side of the ventilation duct allowing for a proper flow profile. The switch will be easier to calibrate in the new location and will improve the representation of the sample. The purpose of the switch is to ensure that the fan is de-energized, closing the outlet damper, preventing backflow and the possible spread of contamination.
Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
DCP 97-001 Design Change Package                                                                 01/05/98 (Safety Evaluation 97-004 Rev. 1)
Design Change Package (DCP) 97-001, relocated the flow switch for a safety related auxiliary ventilation system exhaust filter fan to the opposite side of the ventilation duct allowing for a proper flow profile. The switch will be easier to calibrate in the new location and will improve the representation of the sample. The purpose of the switch is to ensure that the fan is de-energized, closing the outlet damper, preventing backflow and the possible spread of contamination.
The low flow trip of the fan is not required for the fan to meet its design function for filtering.
The low flow trip of the fan is not required for the fan to meet its design function for filtering.
Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
1 /2-0P-S 1-002 1 /2-0P-S 1-004 STD-FP-1997
* PROCEDURE OR METHOD OF OPERATION CHANGES THAT DID Nor REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL
-8116 STD-FP-1986-2714 2-0SP-EG-001
* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 13 of 17 MONTHNEAR:    January, 1998 1/2-0P-S 1-002    Operations Procedures                                                              01/15/98 1/2-0P-S 1-004    (Safety Evaluation No. 98-006)
*
Operations procedures 1/2-0P-Sl-002, 'SI Accumulators," and 1/2-0P-Sl-004, 'Filling SI Accumulators," were revised to provide provisions to allow associated valves, being controlled administratively, to be closed within ten minutes after a safety injection signal is received instead of immediately. The associated valves are administratively controlled during the filling of the Safety Injection (SI) Accumulators using the above procedures. A conservative time of ten minutes will be used as the required time to close the valves to maintain the minimum RWST level required by technical specification. An Engineering calculation determined that inventory loss would take approximately eighteen minutes.
* PROCEDURE OR METHOD OF OPERATION CHANGES THAT DID Nor REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTHNEAR:
Specifying that the valves will be closed within ten minutes will ensure that the RWST level limit are not violated and that the assumptions made in the engineering calculation for the accident analysis for the SI and Containment Spray systems remain valid. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
January, 1998 Operations Procedures (Safety Evaluation No. 98-006) Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 13 of 17 01/15/98 Operations procedures 1/2-0P-Sl-002, 'SI Accumulators," and 1/2-0P-Sl-004, 'Filling SI Accumulators," were revised to provide provisions to allow associated valves, being controlled administratively, to be closed within ten minutes after a safety injection signal is received instead of immediately.
STD-FP-1997 -8116 Vendor Procedures                                                                   01/22/98 STD-FP-1986-2714  (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0010)
The associated valves are administratively controlled during the filling of the Safety Injection (SI) Accumulators using the above procedures.
Westinghouse vendor procedures STD-FP-1997-i3116 Rev. 0, 'Surry Fuel Assembly 16A/
A conservative time of ten minutes will be used as the required time to close the valves to maintain the minimum RWST level required by technical specification.
5K7 Recovery Site Specific Procedure," and SE-FP-1986-2714 Rev. 5, 'MFRS Elevator and Basket System," were evaluated for use in the fuel reconstitution effort of fuel assemblies 16A and 5K7. The process involves the installation of Westinghouse's Multipurpose Fuel Repair System (MFRS) in the spent fuel pool to allow rotation of the fuel assembly for access to both the top and bottom nozzle. The MFRS is used to raise the irradiated fuel assemblies nearer to the pool's surface but a mechanical stop will be installed to ensure that UFSAR criterion will not be exceeded. Temporary replacement of the new fuel elevator basket with a Westinghouse basket may be required. If required, the replacement will be performed in accordance with the station Temporary Modification Program.
An Engineering calculation determined that inventory loss would take approximately eighteen minutes. Specifying that the valves will be closed within ten minutes will ensure that the RWST level limit are not violated and that the assumptions made in the engineering calculation for the accident analysis for the SI and Containment Spray systems remain valid. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist. Vendor Procedures 01/22/98 (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0010) Westinghouse vendor procedures STD-FP-1997-i3116 Rev. 0, 'Surry Fuel Assembly 16A/ 5K7 Recovery Site Specific Procedure," and SE-FP-1986-2714 Rev. 5, 'MFRS Elevator and Basket System," were evaluated for use in the fuel reconstitution effort of fuel assemblies 16A and 5K7. The process involves the installation of Westinghouse's Multipurpose Fuel Repair System (MFRS) in the spent fuel pool to allow rotation of the fuel assembly for access to both the top and bottom nozzle. The MFRS is used to raise the irradiated fuel assemblies nearer to the pool's surface but a mechanical stop will be installed to ensure that UFSAR criterion will not be exceeded.
The possibility of an accident or malfunction of a different type than any evaluated previously in the safety analysis report is not increased and the margin of safety as defined in any Technical Specifications is not reduced. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
Temporary replacement of the new fuel elevator basket with a Westinghouse basket may be required.
2-0SP-EG-001      Operations Surveillance Procedure                                                   01/28/98 (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0014)
If required, the replacement will be performed in accordance with the station Temporary Modification Program. The possibility of an accident or malfunction of a different type than any evaluated previously in the safety analysis report is not increased and the margin of safety as defined in any Technical Specifications is not reduced. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist. Operations Surveillance Procedure (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0014) 01/28/98 Operations Surveillance Procedure 2-0SP-EG-001, 'Number 2 Emergency Diesel Generator Local Alarm Panel Functional Test,"was developed to perform a functional test on the Number 2 Emergency Diesel Generator Local Alarm Panel. A procedurally controlled Temporary Modification (electrical jumper) will be installed between the terminal board and the alarm test points. Failure of the jumper or inadvertent shorting will not feed into another systems protective or control circuitry.
Operations Surveillance Procedure 2-0SP-EG-001, 'Number 2 Emergency Diesel Generator Local Alarm Panel Functional Test,"was developed to perform a functional test on the Number 2 Emergency Diesel Generator Local Alarm Panel. A procedurally controlled Temporary Modification (electrical jumper) will be installed between the terminal board and the alarm test points. Failure of the jumper or inadvertent shorting will not feed into another systems protective or control circuitry.
The diesel generator will be removed from service during the test and applicable Technical Specification action statements entered. No other systems will be affected other than the Main Control Room annunciator system. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
The diesel generator will be removed from service during the test and applicable Technical Specification action statements entered. No other systems will be affected other than the Main Control Room annunciator system. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
*
 
* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 14 of 17 TESTS AND EXPERIMENTS THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTHIYEAR:JANUARY, 1998 None During the Reporting Period
TESTS AND EXPERIMENTS THAT DID NOT REQUIRE
* ., Primary Coolant Analysis Gross Radioactivity, &#xb5;Ci/ml Suspended Solids, ppm Gross Tritium, &#xb5;Ci/ml 1131, &#xb5;Ci/ml 113111133 Hydrogen, cc/kg Lithium, com Boron -10, com* Oxygen, (DO), ppm Chloride, PPm pH at 25 degree Celsius
* Surry Monthly Operating Report NRC APPROVAL No. 98-01 Page 14 of 17 MONTHIYEAR:JANUARY, 1998 None During the Reporting Period
* Boron -10 = Total Boron x 0.196 Comments:
 
None CHEMISTRY REPORT MONTHNEAR:
                                *
JANUARY, 1998 Unit No. 1 Max. Min. Avg. 3.38E-1 2.02E-1 2.64E-1 ---6.11 E-1 5.93E-1 6.02E-1 3.74E-3 4.70E-4 8.42E-4 0.52 0.08 0.13 32.4 28.9 30.3 I 2.33 2.06 2.20 157.2 140.3 149.2 :,;0.005 :,;0.005 :,;0.005 0.005 0.002 0.003 7.00 6.68 6.82
* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 15 of 17 CHEMISTRY REPORT MONTHNEAR: JANUARY, 1998 Unit No. 1                         Unit No. 2 Primary Coolant Analysis          Max.         Min.       Avg. Max.          Min.          Avq.
* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 15 of 17 Unit No. 2 Max. Min. Avq. 2.04E-1 1.11 E-1 1.50E-1 ---6.25E-1 4.67E-1 5.52E-1 1.15E-4 2.46E-5 5.22E-5 0.10 0.05 0.07 38.4 35.1 36.9 2.33 2.07 2.22. 237.0 226.6 231.9 :,;0,005 :,;0.005 :,;Q.005 0.005 0.004 0.004 6.75 6.44 6.53
Gross Radioactivity, &#xb5;Ci/ml          3.38E-1     2.02E-1   2.64E-1   2.04E-1      1.11 E-1     1.50E-1 Suspended Solids, ppm                      -            -          -       -             -             -
., New Fuel Shipment or Cask No.
Gross Tritium, &#xb5;Ci/ml                6.11 E-1     5.93E-1     6.02E-1 6.25E-1       4.67E-1     5.52E-1 1131, &#xb5;Ci/ml                          3.74E-3      4.70E-4    8.42E-4  1.15E-4       2.46E-5     5.22E-5 113111133                              0.52          0.08        0.13    0.10         0.05           0.07 Hydrogen, cc/kg                        32.4          28.9      30.3    38.4         35.1           36.9 I
* FUEL HANDLING UNITS 1 & 2 MONTHNEAR:
Lithium, com                            2.33         2.06      2.20    2.33          2.07           2.22.
January, 1998 Number of Date Stored or Assemblies Received per Shipment Assembly Number ANSI Number None During the Reporting Period
Boron - 10, com*                      157.2        140.3        149.2  237.0         226.6         231.9 Oxygen, (DO), ppm                    :,;0.005    :,;0.005   :,;0.005 :,;0,005      :,;0.005      :,;Q.005 Chloride, PPm                          0.005       0.002        0.003  0.005        0.004         0.004 pH at 25 degree Celsius                7.00          6.68        6.82    6.75         6.44           6.53
* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 16 of 17 Initial Enrichment New or Spent Fuel Shipping Cask Activity 
* Boron - 10 = Total Boron x 0.196 Comments:
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* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 17 of 17 DESCRIPTION OF PERIODIC TEST(S) WHICH WERE NOT COMPLETED WITHIN THE TIME LIMITS SPECIFIED IN TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MONTH/YEAR:JANUARY, 1998 None During the Reporting Period}}
* FUEL HANDLING
* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 16 of 17 UNITS 1 & 2 MONTHNEAR:   January, 1998 New Fuel                  Number of                                               New or Spent Shipment or Date Stored or Assemblies     Assembly          ANSI      Initial    Fuel Shipping Cask No. Received     per Shipment     Number         Number Enrichment    Cask Activity None During the Reporting Period
 
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* Surry Monthly Operating Report DESCRIPTION OF PERIODIC TEST(S) WHICH WERE NOT COMPLETED WITHIN THE TIME LIMITS SPECIFIED IN TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS No. 98-01 Page 17 of 17 MONTH/YEAR:JANUARY, 1998 None During the Reporting Period}}

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Monthly Operating Repts for Jan 1998 for Surry Power Station,Units 1 & 2
ML18153A367
Person / Time
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Issue date: 01/31/1998
From: Marshall G, Mason D, Steinert J
VIRGINIA POWER (VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO.)
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VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY SURRY POWER STATION MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT REPORT No. 98-01 Approved: 2.-, '<- -9 e Station Manager Date


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  • TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 2 of 17 Section Page Operating Data Report - Unit No. 1 ............................................................................................................................ 3 Operating Data Report- Unit No. 2 .................................................................................................:.......................... 4 Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions - Unit No. 1 .................................................................................................. 5 Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions - Unit No. 2 .................................................................................................. 6 Average Daily Unit Power Level - Unit No. 1 .............................................................................................................. 7 Average Daily Unit Power Level - Unit No. 2 .............................................................................................................. 8 Summary of Operating Experience - Unit Nos. 1 and 2 ............................................................................................. 9 Facility Changes That Did Not Require NRC Approval ............................................................................................ 1O Procedure or Method of Operation Changes That Did Not Require NRC Approval. ................................................ 13 Tests and Experiments That Did Not Require NRC Approval .................................................................................. 14 Chemistry Report ..................................................................................................................................................... 15 Fuel Handling - Unit Nos. 1 and 2 ............................................................................................................................ 16 Description of Periodic Test(s) Which Were Not Completed Within the Time Limits Specified in Technical Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 17
  • OPERATING DATA REPORT
  • Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 3 of 17 Docket No.: 50-280 Date: 02/04/98 Completed By: D. K. Mason Telephone: (757) 365-2459
1. Unit Name: ........................................................... . Surry Unit 1
2. Reporting Period: ................................................ .. January, 1998
3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt): ........................ :. 2546
4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe): ......................... . 847.5
5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe): ................... . 788
6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe): ... . 840
7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe): ...... .. 801
8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons:
9. Power Level To Which Restricted, If Any (Net MWe):
10. Reasons For Restrictions, If Any:

This Month Year-To-Date Cumulative

11. Hours in Reporting Period 744.0 744.0 220128.0
12. Hours Reactor Was Critical 744.0 744.0 154769.8
13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours 0.0 0.0 3774.5
14. Hours Generator On-Line 744.0 744.0 152343.5
15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours 0.0 0.0 3736.2
16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) 1893551.9 1893551.9 358138567. 5
17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) 634994.0 634994.0 117450748.0
18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) 613523.0 613523.0 111847744.0
19. Unit Service Factor 100.0% 100.0% 69.2%
20. Unit Availability Factor 100.0% 100.0% 70.9%
21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net) 102.9% 102.9% 65.3%
22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net) 104.6% 104.6% 64.5%
23. Unit Forced Outage Rate 0.0% 0.0% 14.7%
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 Start-up:
26. Unit In Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operation):

FORECAST ACHIEVED INITIAL CRITICALITY INITIAL ELECTRICITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION

  • OPERATING DATA REPORT
  • Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 4 of 17 Docket No.: 50-281 Date: 02/04/98 Completed By: D. K. Mason Telephone: (757) 365-2459
1. Unit Name: ........................................................... . Surry Unit 2
2. Reporting Period: ................................................. . January, 1998
3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt): ......................... . 2546
4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe): ......................... . 847.5
5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe): ................... . 788
6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe): ... . 840
7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe): ....... . 801
8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons:
9. Power Level To Which Restricted, If Any (Net MWe):
10. Reasons For Restrictions, If Any:

This Month. Year-To-Date Cumulative

11. Hours in Reporting Period 744.0 744.0 217009.0
12. Hours Reactor Was Critical 744.0 744.0 151894.3
13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours o:o 0.0 328.1
14. Hours Generator On-Line 744.0 744.0 149877.4
15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours 0.0 0.0 0.0
16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) 1894101.8 1894101.8 353427669.1
17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) 635470.0 635470.0 115761078.0
18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) 614752.0 614752.0 110257903.0
19. Unit Service Factor 100.0% 100.0% 69.1%
20. Unit Availability Factor 100.0% 100.0% 69.1%
21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net) 103.2% 103.2% 65.0%
22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net) 104.9% 104.9% 64.5%
23. Unit Forced Outage Rate 0.0% 0.0% 11.9%
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 Start-up:
26. Unit In Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operation):

FORECAST ACHIEVED INITIAL CRITICALITY INITIAL ELECTRICITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION

  • UNIT SHUTDOWN AND POWER REDUCTION (EQUAL To OR GREATER THAN 20%)
  • Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 5 of 17 REPORT MONTH: January, 1998 Docket No.: 50-280 Unit Name: Surry Unit 1 Date: 02/03/98 Completed by: G. N. Marshall Telephone: (757) 365-2465 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

Method Duration of LER No. System Component Cause & Corrective Action Date Type Hours Reason Shutting Code Code to Prevent Recurrence Down Rx None During the Reporting Period (1) (2) (3)

F: Forced REASON: METHOD:

S: Scheduled A - Equipment Failure (Explain) 1 - Manual B Maintenance or Test 2 - Manual Scram C Refueling 3 - Automatic Scram D Regulatory Restriction 4 - Other (Explain)

E Operator Training & Licensing Examination F Administrative G Operational Error (Explain)

(4) (5)

Exhibit G - Instructions for Preparation of Data Entry Sheets Exhibit 1 - Same Source for Licensee Event Report (LER) File (NUREG 0161)

  • UNIT SHUTDOWN AND POWER REDUCTION (EQUAL To OR GREATER THAN 20%)
  • Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 6 of 17 REPORT MONTH: January, 1998 Docket No.: 50-281 Unit Name: Surry Unit 2 Date: 02/03/98 Completed by: G. N. Marshall Telephone: (757) 365-2465 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

Method Duration of LER No. System Component Cause & Corrective Action Date Type Hours Reason Shutting Code Code to Prevent Recurrence Down Rx None During the Reporting Period (1) (2) (3)

F: Forced REASON: METHOD:

S: Scheduled A - Equipment Failure (Explain) 1 - Manual B Maintenance or Test 2 - Manual Scram C Refueling 3 - Automatic Scram D Regulatory Restriction 4 - Other (Explain)

E Operator Training & Licensing Examination F Administrative G Operational Error (Explain)

(4) (5)

Exhibit G - Instructions for Preparation of Data Entry Sheets Exhibit 1 - Same Source for Licensee Event Report (LER) File (NUREG 0161)

  • AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL
  • Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 7 of 17 Docket No.: 50-280 Unit Name: Surry Unit 1 Date: 02/03/98 Completed by: J. C. Steinert Telephone: (757) 365-2834 MONTH: January, 1998 Average Daily Power Level Average Daily Power Level Day (MWe - Net) Day (MWe - Net) 1 821 17 824 2 825 18 827 3 825 19 828 4 825 20 827 5 825 21 823 6 825 22 823 7 825 23 827 8 824 24 827 9 823 25 824 10 824 26 825 11 824 27 827 12 824 28 826 13 823 29 825 14 823 30 826 15 821 31 826 16 821 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.
  • AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL
  • Surry Monthly Operating Report Docket No.: 50-281 No. 98-01 Page 8 of 17 Unit Name: Surry Unit 2 Date: 02/03/98 Completed by: John C. Steinert Telephone: (757) 365-2837 MONTH: January, 1998 Average Daily Power Level Average Daily Power Level Day (MWe - Net) Day (MWe - Net) 1 830 17 826 2 827 18 827 3 827 19 826 4 827 20 826 5 827 21 827 6 827 22 826 7 824 23 827 8 824 24 827 9 827 25 828 10 827 26 828 11 828 27 823 12 827 28 826 13 827 29 826 14 822 30 827 15 822 31 827 16 822 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.

SUMMARY

OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE

  • Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 9 of 17 MONTHNEAR: JANUARY, 1998 The following chronological sequence by unit is a summary of operating experiences for this month which required load reductions or resulted in significant non-load related incidents.

UNIT ONE:

01/01/98 0000 Unit 1 operating at 100% / 855 MWe.

01/31/98 2400 Unit 1 operating at 100% / 855 MWe.

UNIT Two:

01/01/98 0000 Unit 2 operating at 100% / 855 MWe.

01/31/98 2400 Unit 2 operating at 100% / 855 MWe.

  • FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 10 of 17 MONTHNEAR: JANUARY, 1998 FS 97-49 UFSAR Change Request 01/05/98 (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0001)

UFSAR Change Request FS 97-49 revised section 7.5.1.4.1 to clarify the terminology regarding administrative control for the containment vacuum pump Hand-Off-Auto Switch.

This change was editorial in nature with no physical changes to any systems and/or components. The containment vacuum pumps are not safety related nor are their controls discussed in Technical Specifications. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

DR S-97-3400 Deviation Report 01/05/98 (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0002)

Safety Evaluation No. 98-0002 was written to evaluate the condition -addressed in Deviation Report S-97-3400 concerning the manual operation of a Unit 2 condensate recirculation valve. The purpose of this valve is to provide recirculation flow at low power levels to protect the main condensate pumps from overheating. A calculation was performed to determine the rate of temperature rise should the recirculation valve remain closed. Assuming equal rise across each of the nine stages of the pump, the first stage would flash first in approximately 55 minutes. This time is considered ample to manually open the valve.

The probability and consequences of an accident as identified in the SAR are not increased by this activity since the activity would be bounded by the analysis in the SAR.

This activity does not place the plant in an unanalyzed condition. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

FS 97-12 UFSAR Change Request 01/08/98 (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0004)

UFSAR Change Request FS 97-12 replaces various figures (photocopies of station controlled drawings) with simplified system diagrams. Limiting direct correlation between UFSAR figures and station controlled drawings will eliminate unnecessary redundancy of controlled documents and will reduce the potential for conflicting information in distinct documents. The simplified diagrams have been developed from Nuclear Control Room Operator Training Program Manual figures, Design Basis Document Figures, and CAD versions of the station controlled drawings.

Each section of the UFSAR which contain station controlled drawings will have a list of reference drawings added in order to maintain the link between the licensing basis and the design basis. Plant equipment will not be operated in a different manner. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist TM S1-98-01 Temporary Modification 01/13/98 (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0005)

This Temporary Modification (TM) involves the installation of two wire jumpers to provide continued operation of automatic safety functions of train "A" Safety Injection while replacing a failed test switch. Train "B" will be unaffected by the TM and will function as designed at all times.

This TM will allow train "A" of SI to provide automatic trip functions as designed while replacing the failed test switch. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

  • FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 11 of 17 MONTHNEAR: JANUARY, 1998 FS 97-45 UFSAR Change Request 01/15/98 (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0007)

UFSAR Change Request FS 97-45 deleted section 12.2.2.3, item 6, which required Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) candidates to have held an RO license and to have engaged in licensed duties for a minimum of two years. The change also eliminated references No. 2 and No. 3 on page 12.2-5 which stated that the Licensed Operator Requalification Program (LORP) is in accordance with an NRC correspondence dates January 18, 1984, and March 30, 1984. These changes are consistent with 10CFR55 requirements, accredited training programs, and training program guides.

The changes made to the UFSAR were administrative in nature and not contrary to other commitments. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

FS 97-38 UFSAR Change Request 01/15/98 (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0008)

UFSAR Change Request FS 97-38 revised UFSAR Chapter 17, "Quality Assurance Topical Report," to change the approach for the qualification of inspection personnel. The method of qualification of inspection personnel described previously required one individual in the Training Department to be responsible for the training and qualification of inspection personnel. The revised approach will place the responsibility for qualification of inspection personnel with the Quality Inspection Coordinator in the Licensing Department.

The changes made to the UFSAR QA Topical Report will provide an additional level of assurance to the overall qualification program to prevent any conflicts in interest.

Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

This Temporary Modification (TM) involves the installation of a replacement resistance temperature device (RTD) in the local temperature indicator thermowell to monitor "C" Steam Generator Feedwater inlet temperature. The thermowell normally used has failed, rendering the normal RTD inoperable. The modification is needed so that a reliable and accurate calorimetric can be retained. The normal RTD thermowell length is longer than the local temperature thermowell. The safety evaluation concluded that the difference in length is acceptable because historical data shows close agreement in the temperature readings, having a negligible effect on the calorimetric.

The use of the local temperature indication thermowell will be of the same design as the normal RTD with the exception of the thermowell length. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

FS 98-01 UFSAR Change Request 01/26/98 (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0012)

UFSAR Change Request FS 98-01 revised section 11.2.3. References to typical steam flow rates and generator blowdown flow rates were changed. The steam generator blowdown flow rates reflect typical operation at 60 gallons per minute per steam generator (180 gpm total) versus the 50 gpm (150 gpm total) noted in the UFSAR. By increasing the referenced blowdown flow rate to a more typical value, the accuracy of the UFSAR is

  • FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID Nor REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 12 of 17 MONTHNEAR: JANUARY, 1998 improved and the higher flow rate is conservative with respect to expected blowdown ion exchanger run length.

Obsolete data was eliminated from the UFSAR, and where appropriate, updated references were added. No plant systems, structures or components were altered.

Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

DCP 97-001 Design Change Package 01/05/98 (Safety Evaluation 97-004 Rev. 1)

Design Change Package (DCP)97-001, relocated the flow switch for a safety related auxiliary ventilation system exhaust filter fan to the opposite side of the ventilation duct allowing for a proper flow profile. The switch will be easier to calibrate in the new location and will improve the representation of the sample. The purpose of the switch is to ensure that the fan is de-energized, closing the outlet damper, preventing backflow and the possible spread of contamination.

The low flow trip of the fan is not required for the fan to meet its design function for filtering.

Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

  • PROCEDURE OR METHOD OF OPERATION CHANGES THAT DID Nor REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL
  • Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 13 of 17 MONTHNEAR: January, 1998 1/2-0P-S 1-002 Operations Procedures 01/15/98 1/2-0P-S 1-004 (Safety Evaluation No.98-006)

Operations procedures 1/2-0P-Sl-002, 'SI Accumulators," and 1/2-0P-Sl-004, 'Filling SI Accumulators," were revised to provide provisions to allow associated valves, being controlled administratively, to be closed within ten minutes after a safety injection signal is received instead of immediately. The associated valves are administratively controlled during the filling of the Safety Injection (SI) Accumulators using the above procedures. A conservative time of ten minutes will be used as the required time to close the valves to maintain the minimum RWST level required by technical specification. An Engineering calculation determined that inventory loss would take approximately eighteen minutes.

Specifying that the valves will be closed within ten minutes will ensure that the RWST level limit are not violated and that the assumptions made in the engineering calculation for the accident analysis for the SI and Containment Spray systems remain valid. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

STD-FP-1997 -8116 Vendor Procedures 01/22/98 STD-FP-1986-2714 (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0010)

Westinghouse vendor procedures STD-FP-1997-i3116 Rev. 0, 'Surry Fuel Assembly 16A/

5K7 Recovery Site Specific Procedure," and SE-FP-1986-2714 Rev. 5, 'MFRS Elevator and Basket System," were evaluated for use in the fuel reconstitution effort of fuel assemblies 16A and 5K7. The process involves the installation of Westinghouse's Multipurpose Fuel Repair System (MFRS) in the spent fuel pool to allow rotation of the fuel assembly for access to both the top and bottom nozzle. The MFRS is used to raise the irradiated fuel assemblies nearer to the pool's surface but a mechanical stop will be installed to ensure that UFSAR criterion will not be exceeded. Temporary replacement of the new fuel elevator basket with a Westinghouse basket may be required. If required, the replacement will be performed in accordance with the station Temporary Modification Program.

The possibility of an accident or malfunction of a different type than any evaluated previously in the safety analysis report is not increased and the margin of safety as defined in any Technical Specifications is not reduced. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

2-0SP-EG-001 Operations Surveillance Procedure 01/28/98 (Safety Evaluation No. 98-0014)

Operations Surveillance Procedure 2-0SP-EG-001, 'Number 2 Emergency Diesel Generator Local Alarm Panel Functional Test,"was developed to perform a functional test on the Number 2 Emergency Diesel Generator Local Alarm Panel. A procedurally controlled Temporary Modification (electrical jumper) will be installed between the terminal board and the alarm test points. Failure of the jumper or inadvertent shorting will not feed into another systems protective or control circuitry.

The diesel generator will be removed from service during the test and applicable Technical Specification action statements entered. No other systems will be affected other than the Main Control Room annunciator system. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

TESTS AND EXPERIMENTS THAT DID NOT REQUIRE

  • Surry Monthly Operating Report NRC APPROVAL No. 98-01 Page 14 of 17 MONTHIYEAR:JANUARY, 1998 None During the Reporting Period
  • Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 15 of 17 CHEMISTRY REPORT MONTHNEAR: JANUARY, 1998 Unit No. 1 Unit No. 2 Primary Coolant Analysis Max. Min. Avg. Max. Min. Avq.

Gross Radioactivity, µCi/ml 3.38E-1 2.02E-1 2.64E-1 2.04E-1 1.11 E-1 1.50E-1 Suspended Solids, ppm - - - - - -

Gross Tritium, µCi/ml 6.11 E-1 5.93E-1 6.02E-1 6.25E-1 4.67E-1 5.52E-1 1131, µCi/ml 3.74E-3 4.70E-4 8.42E-4 1.15E-4 2.46E-5 5.22E-5 113111133 0.52 0.08 0.13 0.10 0.05 0.07 Hydrogen, cc/kg 32.4 28.9 30.3 38.4 35.1 36.9 I

Lithium, com 2.33 2.06 2.20 2.33 2.07 2.22.

Boron - 10, com* 157.2 140.3 149.2 237.0 226.6 231.9 Oxygen, (DO), ppm  :,;0.005  :,;0.005  :,;0.005 :,;0,005  :,;0.005  :,;Q.005 Chloride, PPm 0.005 0.002 0.003 0.005 0.004 0.004 pH at 25 degree Celsius 7.00 6.68 6.82 6.75 6.44 6.53

None

  • FUEL HANDLING
  • Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 98-01 Page 16 of 17 UNITS 1 & 2 MONTHNEAR: January, 1998 New Fuel Number of New or Spent Shipment or Date Stored or Assemblies Assembly ANSI Initial Fuel Shipping Cask No. Received per Shipment Number Number Enrichment Cask Activity None During the Reporting Period

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  • Surry Monthly Operating Report DESCRIPTION OF PERIODIC TEST(S) WHICH WERE NOT COMPLETED WITHIN THE TIME LIMITS SPECIFIED IN TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS No. 98-01 Page 17 of 17 MONTH/YEAR:JANUARY, 1998 None During the Reporting Period