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| issue date = 06/30/1996
| issue date = 06/30/1996
| title = Monthly Operating Repts for June 1996 for Surry Power Station Units 1 & 2.W/960711 Ltr
| title = Monthly Operating Repts for June 1996 for Surry Power Station Units 1 & 2.W/960711 Ltr
| author name = BOWLING M L, MASON D, OLSEN C
| author name = Bowling M, Mason D, Olsen C
| author affiliation = VIRGINIA POWER (VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO.)
| author affiliation = VIRGINIA POWER (VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO.)
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{{#Wiki_filter:( e e VIRGINIA ELECTRIC A]S"D POWER COMPANY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23261 July 11, 1996 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention:
{{#Wiki_filter:e                                 e VIRGINIA ELECTRIC A]S"D POWER COMPANY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23261 July 11, 1996 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission                       Serial No.      96-354 Attention: Document Control Desk                         NO/RPC:vlh Washington, D. C. 20555                                   Docket Nos. 50-280 50-281 License Nos. DPR-32 DPR-37 Gentlemen:
Document Control Desk Washington, D. C. 20555 Gentlemen:
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY SURRY POWER STATION UNITS 1 AND 2 MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT Enclosed is the Monthly Operating Report for Surry Power Station Units 1 and 2 for the month of June 1996.
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY SURRY POWER STATION UNITS 1 AND 2 MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT Serial No. 96-354 NO/RPC:vlh Docket Nos. 50-280 50-281 License Nos. DPR-32 DPR-37 Enclosed is the Monthly Operating Report for Surry Power Station Units 1 and 2 for the month of June 1996. Very truly yours, M. L. Bowling, Manager Nuclear Licensing  
Very truly yours, M. L. Bowling, Manager Nuclear Licensing & Operations Support Enclosure cc:   U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II 101 Marietta Street, N. W.
& Operations Support Enclosure cc: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II 101 Marietta Street, N. W. Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30323 Mr. M. W. Branch NRG Senior Resident Inspector Surry Power Station 9607190023 960630 -----~ PDR ADOCK 05000280 1 R PDR I I
Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30323 Mr. M. W. Branch NRG Senior Resident Inspector Surry Power Station
' -*** ' -r: **--* e e VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY SURRY POWER STATION MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT REPORT No. 96-06 Approved:
9607190023 960630         -----~
Station Manager Date e TABLE OF CONTENTS Section e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 2 of 18 Page Operating Data Report -Unit No. 1 ............................................................................................................................
PDR ADOCK 05000280                     1 R                   PDR       I       I
3 Operating Data Report-Unit No. 2 ............................................................................................................................
 
4 Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions  
-r:  '**--*   e                               e VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY SURRY POWER STATION MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT REPORT     No. 96-06 Approved:
-Unit No. 1 ..................................................................................................
Station Manager   Date
5 Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions  
 
-Unit No. 2 ..................................................................................................
e                                                                             e   Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 2 of 18 TABLE OF CONTENTS 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 No. 1 ......................................................................................................... 9 Summary of Operating Experience - Unit No. 2 ......................................................................................................... 9 Facility Changes That Did Not Require NRG Approval ............................................................................................ 10 Procedure or Method of Operation Changes That Did Not Require NRG Approval ................................................. 14 Tests and Experiments That Did Not Require NRG Approval .................................................................................. 15 Chemistry Report ..................................................................................................................................................... 16 Fuel Handling - Unit No. 1 ......................................................................" ................................................................ 17 Fuel Handling - Unit No. 2 ........................................................................................................................................ 17 Description of Periodic Test(s) Which Were Not Completed Within the Time Limits Specified in Technical Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 18
6 Average Daily Unit Power Level -Unit No. 1 .............................................................................................................
 
7 Average Daily Unit Power Level -Unit No. 2 .............................................................................................................
e                                                             e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 3 of 18 OPERATING DATA REPORT Docket No.:   50-280 Date:    7-02-96 Completed By:    D. Mason Telephone:    (804) 365-2459
8 Summary of Operating Experience  
: 1. Unit Name: .......................................................... . Surry Unit 1
-Unit No. 1 .........................................................................................................
: 2. Reporting Period: ................................................ . June, 1996
9 Summary of Operating Experience  
: 3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt): ......................... .                   2546
-Unit No. 2 .........................................................................................................
: 4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe): ........................ .                      847.5
9 Facility Changes That Did Not Require NRG Approval ............................................................................................
: 5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe): ................... .                     788
10 Procedure or Method of Operation Changes That Did Not Require NRG Approval .................................................
: 6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe): .. .                                 840
14 Tests and Experiments That Did Not Require NRG Approval ..................................................................................
: 7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe): ..... ..                               801
15 Chemistry Report .....................................................................................................................................................
: 8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons:
16 Fuel Handling -Unit No. 1 ...................................................................... " ................................................................
: 9. Power Level To Which Restricted, If Any (Net MWe):
17 Fuel Handling -Unit No. 2 ........................................................................................................................................
: 10. Reasons For Restrictions, If Any:
17 Description of Periodic Test(s) Which Were Not Completed Within the Time Limits Specified in Technical Specifications  
This Month            YTD                Cumulative
.......................................................................................................................
: 11. Hours In Reporting Period ...............................                     720.0             4367.0             206207.0
18 e OPERATING DATA REPORT 1. Unit Name: .......................................................... . 2. Reporting Period: ................................................ . 3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt): ......................... . 4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe): ........................ . 5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe): ................... . 6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe): .. . 7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe): ..... .. Surry Unit 1 June, 1996 2546 847.5 788 840 801 e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 3 of 18 Docket No.: Date: Completed By: Telephone:
: 12. Number of Hours Reactor Was Critical ...........                             720.0             4367.0             142417.7
50-280 7-02-96 D. Mason (804) 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: This Month YTD Cumulative
: 13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours ..................                               0.0                 0.0               3774.5
: 11. Hours In Reporting Period ...............................
: 14. Hours Generator On-Line ................................                     720.0             4367.0             140114.0
720.0 4367.0 206207.0 12. Number of Hours Reactor Was Critical ...........
: 15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours ........................                           0.0                 0.0               3736.2
720.0 4367.0 142417.7 13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours ..................
: 16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) ......                             1792180.3         11062288.6           327460081.1
0.0 0.0 3774.5 14. Hours Generator On-Line ................................
: 17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) .....                             588250.0           3686575.0           107263758.0
720.0 4367.0 140114.0 15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours ........................
: 18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) .........                           563528.0           3561696.0           102017669.0
0.0 0.0 3736.2 16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) ...... 1792180.3 11062288.6 327 460081.1 17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) ..... 588250.0 3686575.0 107263758.0
: 19. Unit Service Factor ..........................................               100.0%             100.0%                 67.9
: 18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) .........
: 20. Unit Availability Factor .....................................               100.0%             100.0%                 69.8
563528.0 3561696.0 102017669.0
: 21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net) ............                             97.7%             101.8%                 63.7
: 19. Unit Service Factor ..........................................
: 22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net) ............                             99.3%             103.5%                 62.8
100.0% 100.0% 67.9 20. Unit Availability Factor .....................................
: 23. Unit Forced Outage Rate ................................                       0.0%               0.0%                 15.6
100.0% 100.0% 69.8 21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net) ............
: 24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type, Date, and Duration of Each):
97.7% 101.8% 63.7 22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net) ............
None
99.3% 103.5% 62.8 23. Unit Forced Outage Rate ................................
: 25. If Shut Down at End of Report Period, Estimated Date of Start-up:                                         N/A
0.0% 0.0% 15.6 24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type, Date, and Duration of Each): None 25. If Shut Down at End of Report Period, Estimated Date of Start-up:
: 26. Unit In Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operation):
N/A 26. Unit In Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operation):
FORECAST             ACHIEVED INITIAL CRITICALITY INITIAL ELECTRICITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION
FORECAST ACHIEVED INITIAL CRITICALITY INITIAL ELECTRICITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION e OPERATING DATA REPORT 1. Unit Name: .......................................................... . 2. Reporting Period: ...............................................  
 
.. 3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt): ........................  
e                                                           e  Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 4 of 18 OPERATING DATA REPORT Docket No.:   50-281 Date:    7-02-96 Completed By:    D. Mason Telephone:    (804) 365-2459
.. 4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe): ........................ . 5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe): ................... . 6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe): ... 7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe): ....... Surry Unit 2 June, 1996 2546 847.5 788 840 801 e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 4 of 18 Docket No.: Date: Completed By: Telephone:
: 1. Unit Name: .......................................................... . Surry Unit 2
50-281 7-02-96 D. Mason (804) 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: . This Month 11. Hours In Reporting Period ...............................
: 2. Reporting Period: ............................................... .. June, 1996
720.0 12. Number of Hours Reactor Was Critical ...........
: 3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt): ........................ ..                   2546
565.1 13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours ..................
: 4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe): ........................ .                      847.5
0.0 14. Hours Generator On-Line ................................
: 5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe): ................... .                     788
554.7 15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours ........................
: 6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe): ...                                 840
0.0 16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) ...... 1346304.5
: 7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe): .......                               801
: 17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) ..... 443280.0 18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) .........
: 8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons:
427430.0 19. Unit Service Factor ..........................................
9 .. Power Level To Which Restricted, If Any (Net MWe):
77.0% 20.
: 10. Reasons For Restrictions, If Any: .
* Unit Availability Factor .....................................
This Month             YTD                Cumulative
77.0% 21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net) ............
: 11. Hours In Reporting Period ...............................                       720.0             4367.0              203087.0
74.1% 22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net) ............
: 12. Number of Hours Reactor Was Critical ...........                               565.1             3431.6              138934.5
75.3% 23. Unit Forced Outage Rate ................................
: 13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours ..................                                 0.0                  0.0               328.1
0.0% YTD Cumulative 4367.0 203087.0 3431.6 138934.5 0.0 328.1 3413.7 136969.8 0.0 0.0 8549972.3 321085026.3 2843095.0 104998739.0 2750744.0 99861159.0 78.2% 67.4% 78.2% 67.4% 78.6% 63.0% 79.9% 62.4% 2.6% 12.8% 24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type, Date, and Duration of Each): None 25. If Shut Down at End of Report Period, Estimated Date of Start-up:
: 14. Hours Generator On-Line ................................                       554.7             3413.7              136969.8
: 15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours ........................                             0.0                  0.0                  0.0
: 16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) ......                               1346304.5           8549972.3          321085026.3
: 17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) .....                               443280.0           2843095.0          104998739.0
: 18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) .........                             427430.0           2750744.0            99861159.0
: 19. Unit Service Factor ..........................................                   77.0%               78.2%                  67.4%
: 20.
* Unit Availability Factor .....................................                 77.0%               78.2%                  67.4%
: 21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net) ............                               74.1%               78.6%                  63.0%
: 22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net) ............                               75.3%               79.9%                  62.4%
: 23. Unit Forced Outage Rate ................................                         0.0%                 2.6%                12.8%
: 24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type, Date, and Duration of Each):
None
: 25. If Shut Down at End of Report Period, Estimated Date of Start-up:                                         N/A
: 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 N/A ACHIEVED e UNIT SHUTDOWN AND POWER REDUCTION (EQUAL To OR GREATER THAN 20%) REPORT MONTH: June, 1996 e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 5 of 18 Docket No.: 50-280 Unit Name: Surry Unit 1 Date: 7-02-96 Completed by: Craig Olsen (1) Date Type 960607 F 960611 F (1) F: Forced S: Scheduled (2) (3) Method Duration of LER Hours N/A N/A Reason A A (2) REASON: Shutting No. Down Rx N/A N/A N/A N/A A -Equipment Failure (Explain)
FORECAST             ACHIEVED INITIAL CRITICALITY INITIAL ELECTRICITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION
B Maintenance or Test C Refueling D Regulatory Restriction (4) System Code KO JC Telephone:
 
(804) 365-2155 *. (5) Component Cause & Corrective Action to Code SG RLY Prevent Recurrence Entry into secondary chemistry Action Level II. Restored satisfactory secondary chemistry.
e                                                e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 5 of 18 UNIT SHUTDOWN AND POWER REDUCTION (EQUAL To OR GREATER THAN 20%)
Failed relay rendered "A" reactor trip breaker inoperable.
REPORT MONTH: June, 1996 Docket No.:   50-280 Unit Name:     Surry Unit 1 Date:   7-02-96 Completed by:     Craig Olsen Telephone:      (804) 365-2155 (1)                 (2)         (3)               (4)      *. (5)
Replaced relay. (3) METHOD: 1 -Manual 2 -Manual Scram 3 -Automatic Scram 4 -Other (Explain)
Method Duration                 of     LER     System  Component      Cause & Corrective Action to Date    Type      Hours     Reason     Shutting     No. Code      Code        Prevent Recurrence Down Rx 960607      F        N/A         A         N/A       N/A     KO           SG       Entry into secondary chemistry Action Level II.
E Operator Training & Licensing Examination F Administrative G Operational Error (Explain)
Restored satisfactory secondary chemistry.
(4) Exhibit G -Instructions for Preparation of Data Entry Sheets for Licensee Event Report (LER) File (NUREG 0161) (5) Exhibit 1 -Same Source L .,,...,, l *I '*-.A (1) Date Type 960606 F (1) F: Forced S: Scheduled (4) e UNIT SHUTDOWN AND POWER REDUCTION (EQUAL To OR GREATER THAN 20%) REPORT MONTH: June, 1996 e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 6 of 18 Docket No.: 50-281 Unit Name: Surry Unit 2 Date: 7-02-96 Completed by: Craig Olsen Telephone:
960611      F        N/A        A        N/A        N/A      JC          RLY        Failed relay rendered "A" reactor trip breaker inoperable. Replaced relay.
(804) 365-2155 (2) (3) (4) (5) Method Duration of LER No. System Component Cause & Corrective Action to Hours N/A Reason A (2) REASON: Shutting Down Rx 3 50-281/ 96-004-00 A -Equipment Failure (Explain)
(1)                          (2)                                                    (3)
B Maintenance or Test C Refueling D Regulatory Restriction Code SJ Code Prevent Recurrence SG Hi-Hi level in the "B" steam generator resulting from feedwater flow oscillations.
F:  Forced                  REASON:                                              METHOD:
(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)
E Operator Training & Licensing Examination F Administrative G Operational Error (Explain)
E     Operator Training & Licensing Examination F     Administrative G     Operational Error (Explain)
(5) Exhibit G -Instructions for Preparation of Data Entry Sheets for Licensee Event Report (LER) File (NUREG 0161) Exhibit 1 -Same Source MONTH: June, 1996 Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 INSTRUCTIONS e e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 7 of 18 AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL Average Daily Power Level (MWe -Net) Day 803 17 796 18 791 19 797 20 809 21 804 22 512 23 501 24 813 25 814 26 771 27 798 28 800 29 805 30 804 806 Docket No.: 50-280 Unit Name: Surry Unit 1 Date: 7-01-96 Completed by: Barry C. Bryant Telephone:
(4)                                                                                 (5)
(804) 365-2786 Average Daily Power Level (MWe -Net) 806 806 805 804 803 803 805 803 798 804 803 804 806 809 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.
Exhibit G - Instructions for Preparation of Data Entry Sheets                     Exhibit 1 - Same Source for Licensee Event Report (LER) File (NUREG 0161)
i.~.....-'
 
JI '*-* MONTH: June, 1996 Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 INSTRUCTIONS
L .,,...,, l *I '*-.A                     e                                              e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 6 of 18 UNIT SHUTDOWN AND POWER REDUCTION (EQUAL To OR GREATER THAN 20%)
* e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 8 of 18 AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL Average Daily Power Level (MWe -Net) Day 0 17 0 18 0 19 0 20 0 21 0 22 11 23 217 24 560 25 808 26 820 27 817 28 816 29 804 30 813 815 Docket No.: 50-281 Unit Name: Surry Unit 2 Date: 7-01-96 Completed by: Barry C. Bryant Telephone:
REPORT MONTH: June, 1996 Docket No.:   50-281 Unit Name:   Surry Unit 2 Date: 7-02-96 Completed by:     Craig Olsen Telephone:   (804) 365-2155 (1)              (2)         (3)                 (4)       (5)
(804) 365-2786 Average Daily Power Level (MWe -Net) 814 814 811 811 810 806 807 808 813 811 808 793 812 809 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.
Method Duration                 of     LER No. System   Component     Cause & Corrective Action to Date      Type  Hours     Reason    Shutting              Code      Code      Prevent Recurrence Down Rx 960606          F    N/A         A           3     50-281/     SJ         SG       Hi-Hi level in the "B" steam 96-004-                          generator     resulting   from 00                            feedwater flow oscillations.
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(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)
 
e                                                 e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 7 of 18 AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL Docket No.:   50-280 Unit Name:   Surry Unit 1 Date: 7-01-96 Completed by:   Barry C. Bryant Telephone:   (804) 365-2786 MONTH:    June, 1996 Average Daily Power Level                         Average Daily Power Level Day                    (MWe - Net)                 Day                  (MWe - Net) 1                        803                      17                        806 2                        796                      18                        806 3                        791                      19                        805 4                        797                      20                        804 5                        809                      21                        803 6                        804                      22                        803 7                        512                      23                        805 8                        501                      24                        803 9                        813                      25                        798 10                        814                      26                        804 11                        771                      27                        803 12                        798                      28                        804 13                        800                      29                        806 14                        805                      30                        809 15                        804 16                        806 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.
 
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* e   Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 8 of 18 AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL Docket No.:   50-281 Unit Name:   Surry Unit 2 Date: 7-01-96 Completed by:   Barry C. Bryant Telephone:   (804) 365-2786 MONTH:    June, 1996 Average Daily Power Level                        Average Daily Power Level Day                    (MWe - Net)                Day                  (MWe - Net) 1                          0                      17                      814 2                          0                      18                      814 3                          0                      19                      811 4                          0                      20                      811 5                          0                      21                        810 6                          0                      22                        806 7                        11                      23                        807 8                        217                      24                        808 9                        560                      25                        813 10                        808                      26                        811 11                        820                      27                        808 12                        817                      28                        793 13                        816                      29                        812 14                        804                      30                        809 15                        813 16                        815 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.
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE MONTH/YEAR:
OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE MONTH/YEAR:   June, 1996 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.
June, 1996 e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 9 of 18 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.
UNJTONE:
UNJTONE: 6/01/96 6/07/96 6/08/96 6/11/96 6/30/96 UNIT Two: 6/01/96 6/05/96 6/06/96 6/07/96 6/08/96 6/10/96 6/28/96 6/30/96 0000 1118 The reporting period began with the unit operating at 100% power, 850 MWe. Started power reduction due to entry into secondary chemistry Action Level II. 1445 Stopped power reduction at 30%, 160 MWe. 0712 1838 1020 Started power increase following restoration of satisfactory secondary chemistry.
6/01/96         0000       The reporting period began with the unit operating at 100% power, 850 MWe.
Stopped power increase at 100%, 850 MWe. Started power reduction due to inoperable "A" reactor trip breaker (6 hour LCO). 1256 Stopped power reduction at 58%, 485 MWe. 1326 Started power increase after returning "A" trip breaker to operable status. 1539 Stopped power increase at 100%. 2400 0000 1756 2344 1053 The reporting period ended with the unit operating at 100% power, 850 MWe. The reporting period began with the unit at refueling shutdown.
6/07/96        1118        Started power reduction due to entry into secondary chemistry Action Level II.
Reactor critical.
1445       Stopped power reduction at 30%, 160 MWe.
Reactor automatically tripped from 16% power due to Hi-Hi level in the "B" steam generator.
6/08/96        0712       Started power increase following restoration of satisfactory secondary chemistry.
Reactor critical.
1838        Stopped power increase at 100%, 850 MWe.
2134 Generator on line. Started power increase.
6/11/96        1020        Started power reduction due to inoperable "A" reactor trip breaker (6 hour LCO).
2325 Stopped power increase at 29%, 200 MWe to perform flux mapping. 1248 0410 1130 Started power increase.
1256       Stopped power reduction at 58%, 485 MWe.
Stopped power increase at 100%, 850 MWe. Started power reduction to maintain condenser vacuum while "B" waterbox was removed from service. 1216 Stopped power reduction at 95%, 780 MWe. 1528 Started power increase.
1326       Started power increase after returning "A" trip breaker to operable status.
1640 Stopped power increase at 100%, 850 MWe. 2400 The reporting period ended with the unit operating at 100% power, 850 MWe.
1539       Stopped power increase at 100%.
6/30/96        2400       The reporting period ended with the unit operating at 100% power, 850 MWe.
UNIT Two:
6/01/96        0000      The reporting period began with the unit at refueling shutdown.
6/05/96        1756        Reactor critical.
6/06/96        2344        Reactor automatically tripped from 16% power due to Hi-Hi level in the "B" steam generator.
6/07/96        1053        Reactor critical.
2134       Generator on line. Started power increase.
2325       Stopped power increase at 29%, 200 MWe to perform flux mapping.
6/08/96        1248       Started power increase.
6/10/96        0410        Stopped power increase at 100%, 850 MWe.
6/28/96        1130        Started power reduction to maintain condenser vacuum while "B" waterbox was removed from service.
1216       Stopped power reduction at 95%, 780 MWe.
1528       Started power increase.
1640       Stopped power increase at 100%, 850 MWe.
6/30/96        2400       The reporting period ended with the unit operating at 100% power, 850 MWe.
 
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* DCP 96-015 DCP 95-030 DCP 94-073 e FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTHNEAR:
* e                                                  e  Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 10 of 18 FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTHNEAR:   June, 1996 DCP 96-015 Design Change Package                                                                 5-10-96 (Safety Evaluation No. 96-051)
June, 1996 Design Change Package (Safety Evaluation No. 96-051) e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 10 of 18 5-10-96 Design Change Package 95-030 replaced approximately 15 feet of Unit 2 residual heat removal (RHR) system pipe, 6"-RH-120-152, and installed a new outside containment isolation valve adjacent to containment penetration No. 24. The existing schedule 1 OS piping was replaced to correct degradation that had been identified by ultrasonic testing. The schedule 40 replacement piping and new containment isolation valve increased the structural integrity and seismic adequacy of the line. The modifications did not affect the design or operation of the RHR system, or the margin of safety as defined in the Jechnical_Specifications.
Design Change Package 95-030 replaced approximately 15 feet of Unit 2 residual heat removal (RHR) system pipe, 6"-RH-120-152, and installed a new outside containment isolation valve adjacent to containment penetration No. 24.
Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist. Design Change Package (Safety Evaluation No. 95-126) 5-17-96 Design Change Package 95-030 replaced the motor operators of Units 1 and 2 safety injection (SI) system motor operated valves (MOV), 1-SI-MOV-1860A[B]
The existing schedule 1OS piping was replaced to correct degradation that had been identified by ultrasonic testing.       The schedule 40 replacement piping and new containment isolation valve increased the structural integrity and seismic adequacy of the line. The modifications did not affect the design or operation of the RHR system, or the margin of safety as defined in the Jechnical_Specifications. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
and 2-SI-MOV-2860A[B]
DCP 95-030 Design Change Package                                                                 5-17-96 (Safety Evaluation No. 95-126)
with larger, similarly designed motor operators to ensure the affected valves will perform their intended function under postulated system conditions.
Design Change Package 95-030 replaced the motor operators of Units 1 and 2 safety injection (SI) system motor operated valves (MOV), 1-SI-MOV-1860A[B] and 2-SI-MOV-2860A[B] with larger, similarly designed motor operators to ensure the affected valves will perform their intended function under postulated system conditions.
The replacement motor operators provide additional capacity margin, but do not change the valve function or impact the system design basis. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist. Design Change Package (Safety Evaluation No. 95-085A) 5-22-96 Design Change Package 94-073 revised the timing associated with the energization of the lift, moveable gripper, and stationary gripper coils of the Units 1 and 2 rod control systems. The timing changes were implemented consistent with the Westinghouse Owner's Group recommendations for addressing Generic Letter 93-04. Post implementation testing was performed to ensure the timing modifications perform properly.
The replacement motor operators provide additional capacity margin, but do not change the valve function or impact the system design basis. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
The changes enhance the reliability of the rod control system and do not affect the margin of safety as defined in the Bases to any Technical Specification.
DCP 94-073 Design Change Package                                                                 5-22-96 (Safety Evaluation No. 95-085A)
Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
Design Change Package 94-073 revised the timing associated with the energization of the lift, moveable gripper, and stationary gripper coils of the Units 1 and 2 rod control systems.
DCP 94-047 DCP 91-045 JCO S2-96-002 WO 00342881 02 e FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTHNEAR:
The timing changes were implemented consistent with the Westinghouse Owner's Group recommendations for addressing Generic Letter 93-04. Post implementation testing was performed to ensure the timing modifications perform properly. The changes enhance the reliability of the rod control system and do not affect the margin of safety as defined in the Bases to any Technical Specification. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
June, 1996 Design Change Package (Safety Evaluation No. 96-029) e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 11 of 18 5-25-96 Design Change Package 94-047 replaced the existing Unit 2 steam generator blowdown coolers and added an independent divert line to enable the coolers' condensate flow to be returned to the main condenser.
 
The new coolers utilize stainless steel tubes which eliminate the copper carryover to the steam generators that was associated with the previous equipment.
e                                              e  Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 11 of 18 FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTHNEAR:   June, 1996 DCP 94-047      Design Change Package                                                             5-25-96 (Safety Evaluation No. 96-029)
The modifications conform to the appropriate codes and standards and enhance the cooling capacity of the system. The modifications did not involve or impact any safety-related equipment or systems. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist. Design Change Package 5-27-96 Design Change Package 91-045 replaced Unit 2 recirculating spray heat exchanger service water check valves and the pipe flanges from the affected lines with a pipe spool welded in place. The DCP also applied an epoxy coating to 24 inch and larger service water (SW) system piping to protect against the formation of rust/corrosion.
Design Change Package 94-047 replaced the existing Unit 2 steam generator blowdown coolers and added an independent divert line to enable the coolers' condensate flow to be returned to the main condenser.
The modifications improved the integrity of the SW system by removing nonfunctional valve bodies and corroded bolted flanges The design, operation, function, or configuration of the SW system was not affected.
The new coolers utilize stainless steel tubes which eliminate the copper carryover to the steam generators that was associated with the previous equipment. The modifications conform to the appropriate codes and standards and enhance the cooling capacity of the system. The modifications did not involve or impact any safety-related equipment or systems. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist. Justification For Continued Operation (Safety Evaluation No. 96-084, Revision 1) 6-04-96 Justification For Continued Operation S2-96-002 assessed the acceptability of Unit 2 operation with Main Control Room annunciator panels "A" through "E" or "F" through "K" (alternately) removed from service during the inspection/replacement of annunciator system power supplies . . The subject panels are non-safety related and do not affect protection circuits.
DCP 91-045      Design Change Package                                                             5-27-96 Design Change Package 91-045 replaced Unit 2 recirculating spray heat exchanger service water check valves and the pipe flanges from the affected lines with a pipe spool welded in place. The DCP also applied an epoxy coating to 24 inch and larger service water (SW) system piping to protect against the formation of rust/corrosion.
Compensatory actions include the use of alternate indications and increased monitoring of affected plant parameters by additional control room operators.
The modifications improved the integrity of the SW system by removing nonfunctional valve bodies and corroded bolted flanges           The design, operation, function, or configuration of the SW system was not affected. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
The assessment concluded that operation of Unit 2 is acceptable during the subject inspection/replacement activity.
JCO S2-96-002  Justification For Continued Operation                                             6-04-96 (Safety Evaluation No. 96-084, Revision 1)
Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist. Work Order 6-05-96 (Safety Evaluation No. 96-085) Work Order 00342881 02 performed an on-line temporary leak-seal repair of Unit 2 Reactor Coolant System valve 2-RC-77. The valve was sealed in the open (normal) position to eliminate system leakage past the valve packing. An evaluation of this activity concluded that the leak sealant material will not affect the pressure boundary, structural integrity, pressure rating, or temperature rating of the subject valve. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
Justification For Continued Operation S2-96-002 assessed the acceptability of Unit 2 operation with Main Control Room annunciator panels "A" through "E" or "F" through "K" (alternately) removed from service during the inspection/replacement of annunciator system power supplies .
TM S1-96-12 TM S1-96-13 TM S2-96-017 DCP 92-043 e FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTHNEAR:
              .The subject panels are non-safety related and do not affect protection circuits.
June, 1996 Temporary Modification  
Compensatory actions include the use of alternate indications and increased monitoring of affected plant parameters by additional control room operators. The assessment concluded that operation of Unit 2 is acceptable during the subject inspection/replacement activity. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
.(Safety Evaluation No. 96-086)
WO 00342881 02  Work Order                                                                         6-05-96 (Safety Evaluation No. 96-085)
* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 12 of 18 6-08-96 Temporary Modification (TM) S1-96-12 installed a temporary skid mounted chiller to perform the function of the Unit 1 chemical monitoring chiller until it is repaired or replaced.
Work Order 00342881 02 performed an on-line temporary leak-seal repair of Unit 2 Reactor Coolant System valve 2-RC-77. The valve was sealed in the open (normal) position to eliminate system leakage past the valve packing.
The TM restored the capabilities of the non-safety related on-line chemistry monitoring system. The TM did not affect other systems. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist. Temporary Modification (Safety Evaluation No. 96-087) 6-11-96 Temporary Modification (TM) S1-96-13 installed electrical jumpers to maintain Unit 1 Reactor Protection System (RPS) train "A" and turbine trip circuitry operable during the replacement of relay 1-RP-RL Y-TTXA. The activity did not affect RPS train "B". Double verification of the installation/removal of the TMs and post-maintenance testing was performed.
An evaluation of this activity concluded that the leak sealant material will not affect the pressure boundary, structural integrity, pressure rating, or temperature rating of the subject valve. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist. Temporary Modification (Safety Evaluation No. 96-088) 6-19-96 Temporary Modification (TM) S2-96-017 installed a temporary strip chart recorder to provide more precise and continuous monitoring of the Unit 2 pressurizer safety valve acoustic monitors.
 
The TM does not affect the acoustic monitoring system and alarm indication.,.
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The TM does not impact any automatic protection or control functions.
* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 12 of 18 FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTHNEAR: June, 1996 TM S1-96-12  Temporary Modification                                                               6-08-96
Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist. Design Change Package (Safety Evaluation No. 93-176) 6-20-96 Design Change Package 92-043 replaced the Unit 2 pressurizer safety valves (PSVs), replaced/rerouted the PSV and power operated relief valve (PORV) loop seal drain lines, and replaced the existing reflective metal insulation on the PSV loop seals with stainless steel jacketed fiberglass insulation.
            .(Safety Evaluation No. 96-086)
The new PSVs are designed to seal tighter under pressurizer steam conditions and discharge piping loads. The new drain lines will allow the PSV and PORV loop seals to drain continuously which will significantly reduce the hydraulic forces experienced by the discharge piping during valve actuation.
Temporary Modification (TM) S1-96-12 installed a temporary skid mounted chiller to perform the function of the Unit 1 chemical monitoring chiller until it is repaired or replaced.
The subject modifications were implemented in accordance with the system design criteria and did not affect the capability of the PSVs or PORVs to perform their safety function.
The TM restored the capabilities of the non-safety related on-line chemistry monitoring system. The TM did not affect other systems. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
TM S1-96-13  Temporary Modification                                                               6-11-96 (Safety Evaluation No. 96-087)
WO 00342976 01 FS 95-38 FS 95-45 Work Order FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTHNEAR:
Temporary Modification (TM) S1-96-13 installed electrical jumpers to maintain Unit 1 Reactor Protection System (RPS) train "A" and turbine trip circuitry operable during the replacement of relay 1-RP-RLY-TTXA.
June, 1996 (Safety Evaluation No. 96-089) -Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 13 of 18 6-26-96 Work Order 00342976 01 removed Unit 2 annunciator panels "A" through "D" from service to allow the improper operation of annunciator 2G-B7, "SHLD TK SURGE TK HI-LO LVL," to be investigated and repaired.
The activity did not affect RPS train "B". Double verification of the installation/removal of the TMs and post-maintenance testing was performed. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
TM S2-96-017 Temporary Modification                                                               6-19-96 (Safety Evaluation No. 96-088)
Temporary Modification (TM) S2-96-017 installed a temporary strip chart recorder to provide more precise and continuous monitoring of the Unit 2 pressurizer safety valve acoustic monitors.
The TM does not affect the acoustic monitoring system and alarm indication.,. The TM does not impact any automatic protection or control functions. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
DCP 92-043  Design Change Package                                                               6-20-96 (Safety Evaluation No. 93-176)
Design Change Package 92-043 replaced the Unit 2 pressurizer safety valves (PSVs),
replaced/rerouted the PSV and power operated relief valve (PORV) loop seal drain lines, and replaced the existing reflective metal insulation on the PSV loop seals with stainless steel jacketed fiberglass insulation.
The new PSVs are designed to seal tighter under pressurizer steam conditions and discharge piping loads. The new drain lines will allow the PSV and PORV loop seals to drain continuously which will significantly reduce the hydraulic forces experienced by the discharge piping during valve actuation. The subject modifications were implemented in accordance with the system design criteria and did not affect the capability of the PSVs or PORVs to perform their safety function. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
 
                                                                      -   Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 13 of 18 FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTHNEAR: June, 1996 WO 00342976 01 Work Order                                                                            6-26-96 (Safety Evaluation No. 96-089)
Work Order 00342976 01 removed Unit 2 annunciator panels "A" through "D" from service to allow the improper operation of annunciator 2G-B7, "SHLD TK SURGE TK HI-LO LVL,"
to be investigated and repaired.
The subject panels are non-safety related and do not affect protection circuits.
The subject panels are non-safety related and do not affect protection circuits.
Compensatory actions include the use of alternate indications and increased monitoring of affected plant parameters by additional control room operators.
Compensatory actions include the use of alternate indications and increased monitoring of affected plant parameters by additional control room operators. The assessment concluded that operation of Unit 2 is acceptable during the subject inspection/replacement activity.       Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
The assessment concluded that operation of Unit 2 is acceptable during the subject inspection/replacement activity.
FS 95-38      Updated Final Safety Analysis Report Change                                           6-27-96 (Safety Evaluation 96-090)
Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist. Updated Final Safety Analysis Report Change (Safety Evaluation 96-090) 6-27-96 Updated Final Safety Analysis Report Change 95-38 revised Section 2.3, "Hydrology," to reflect updated historical hydrologic data, the most recent results of the 1 DO-year storm flow rate calculation, and the current number of shallow wells in the vicinity of the station. These changes were administrative in nature. No physical or procedural changes affecting any structure, system, or component were involved.
Updated Final Safety Analysis Report Change 95-38 revised Section 2.3, "Hydrology," to reflect updated historical hydrologic data, the most recent results of the 1DO-year storm flow rate calculation, and the current number of shallow wells in the vicinity of the station.
Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist. Updated Final Safety Analysis Report Change (Safety Evaluation 96-091) 6-27-96 Updated Final Safety Analysis Report Change 95-45 revised Section 15.3.2, "Reinforcing Steel," to reflect industry advancement in the availability and use of reinforcing steel that is stronger than Grade 40. This change was administrative in nature. No physical or procedural changes affecting any structure, system, or component were involved.
These changes were administrative in nature. No physical or procedural changes affecting any structure, system, or component were involved. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
FS 95-45      Updated Final Safety Analysis Report Change                                           6-27-96 (Safety Evaluation 96-091)
e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 14 of 18 PROCEDURE OR METHOD OF OPERATION CHANGES THAT DID Nor REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTH/YEAR:
Updated Final Safety Analysis Report Change 95-45 revised Section 15.3.2, "Reinforcing Steel," to reflect industry advancement in the availability and use of reinforcing steel that is stronger than Grade 40.
June, 1996 None During the Reporting Period
This change was administrative in nature. No physical or procedural changes affecting any structure, system, or component were involved. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
** ,J * *, ** e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 15 of 18 TESTS AND EXPERIMENTS THAT DID Nor REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTHNEAR:
 
June, 1996 None During the Reporting Period e Primary Coolant Analysis Gross Radioactivity, µCi/ml Suspended Solids, ppm Gross Tritium, µCi/ml 1131, µCi/ml 113111133 Hydrogen, cc/kg Lithium, ppm Boron -10, ppm* Oxygen, (DO), ppm Chloride, ppm pH at 25 degree Celsius
eSurry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 14 of 18 PROCEDURE OR METHOD OF OPERATION CHANGES THAT DID Nor REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTH/YEAR: June, 1996 None During the Reporting Period
* Boron -1 O = Total Boron x 0.196 Comments:
 
None CHEMISTRY REPORT MONTH/YEAR:June, 1996 Unit No. 1 Max. Min. Avg. 1.09E+O 2.36E-1 7.57E-1 . ::::;0.01
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* e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 15 of 18 TESTS AND EXPERIMENTS THAT DID Nor REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTHNEAR: June, 1996 None During the Reporting Period
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* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 16 of 18 CHEMISTRY REPORT MONTH/YEAR:June, 1996 Unit No. 1                             Unit No. 2 Primary Coolant Analysis          Max.            Min.        Avg.      Max.           Min.         Avg.
::::;0.050 0.003 0.006 6.93 6.38 6.55
Gross Radioactivity, µCi/ml          1.09E+O         2.36E-1     7.57E-1 . 1.93E-1        1.23E-3      9.17E-2 Suspended Solids, ppm                  ::::;0.01      ::::;0.01   ::::;0.01 0.250          ::::;0.01     0.11 Gross Tritium, µCi/ml                8.08E-1         5.69E-1     6.51E-1   2.42E-1        6.19E-2      1.51 E-1 1131, µCi/ml                          6.66E-2         2.65E-3     1.22E-2   7.65E-4        1.84E-5      3.63E-5 113111133                                0.85           0.34         0.56       0.19          0.05        0.11 Hydrogen, cc/kg                          38.9           34.9         36.2       38.5            5.5        25.1 Lithium, ppm                              2.33           1.95         2.18       3.72          0.12        2.21 Boron - 10, ppm*                        167.0         133.5       143.5     456.9          260.5        349.0 Oxygen, (DO), ppm                      ::::;0.005     ::::;0.005   ::::;0.005     0.2       ::::;0.005    0.018 Chloride, ppm                          ::::;0.050      0.003      0.006    ::::;0.050      0.002       0.006 pH at 25 degree Celsius                  6.93          6.38        6.55      6.32          4.84        5.86
* Surry Monthly Operating Report Max. 1.93E-1 0.250 2.42E-1 7.65E-4 0.19 38.5 3.72 456.9 0.2 ::::;0.050 6.32 Unit No. 2 Min. 1.23E-3 ::::;0.01 6.19E-2 1.84E-5 0.05 5.5 0.12 260.5 ::::;0.005 0.002 4.84 No. 96-06 Page 16 of 18 Avg. 9.17E-2 0.11 1.51 E-1 3.63E-5 0.11 25.1 2.21 349.0 0.018 0.006 5.86
* Boron - 1O = Total Boron x 0.196 Comments:
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None
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Monthly Operating Repts for June 1996 for Surry Power Station Units 1 & 2.W/960711 Ltr
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Issue date: 06/30/1996
From: Bowling M, Mason D, Olsen C
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e e VIRGINIA ELECTRIC A]S"D POWER COMPANY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23261 July 11, 1996 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Serial No.96-354 Attention: Document Control Desk NO/RPC:vlh Washington, D. C. 20555 Docket Nos. 50-280 50-281 License Nos. DPR-32 DPR-37 Gentlemen:

VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY SURRY POWER STATION UNITS 1 AND 2 MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT Enclosed is the Monthly Operating Report for Surry Power Station Units 1 and 2 for the month of June 1996.

Very truly yours, M. L. Bowling, Manager Nuclear Licensing & Operations Support Enclosure cc: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II 101 Marietta Street, N. W.

Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30323 Mr. M. W. Branch NRG Senior Resident Inspector Surry Power Station

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PDR ADOCK 05000280 1 R PDR I I

-r: '**--* e e VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY SURRY POWER STATION MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT REPORT No. 96-06 Approved:

Station Manager Date

e e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 2 of 18 TABLE OF CONTENTS 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 No. 1 ......................................................................................................... 9 Summary of Operating Experience - Unit No. 2 ......................................................................................................... 9 Facility Changes That Did Not Require NRG Approval ............................................................................................ 10 Procedure or Method of Operation Changes That Did Not Require NRG Approval ................................................. 14 Tests and Experiments That Did Not Require NRG Approval .................................................................................. 15 Chemistry Report ..................................................................................................................................................... 16 Fuel Handling - Unit No. 1 ......................................................................" ................................................................ 17 Fuel Handling - Unit No. 2 ........................................................................................................................................ 17 Description of Periodic Test(s) Which Were Not Completed Within the Time Limits Specified in Technical Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 18

e e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 3 of 18 OPERATING DATA REPORT Docket No.: 50-280 Date: 7-02-96 Completed By: D. Mason Telephone: (804) 365-2459

1. Unit Name: .......................................................... . Surry Unit 1
2. Reporting Period: ................................................ . June, 1996
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 YTD Cumulative

11. Hours In Reporting Period ............................... 720.0 4367.0 206207.0
12. Number of Hours Reactor Was Critical ........... 720.0 4367.0 142417.7
13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours .................. 0.0 0.0 3774.5
14. Hours Generator On-Line ................................ 720.0 4367.0 140114.0
15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours ........................ 0.0 0.0 3736.2
16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) ...... 1792180.3 11062288.6 327460081.1
17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) ..... 588250.0 3686575.0 107263758.0
18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) ......... 563528.0 3561696.0 102017669.0
19. Unit Service Factor .......................................... 100.0% 100.0% 67.9
20. Unit Availability Factor ..................................... 100.0% 100.0% 69.8
21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net) ............ 97.7% 101.8% 63.7
22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net) ............ 99.3% 103.5% 62.8
23. Unit Forced Outage Rate ................................ 0.0% 0.0% 15.6
24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type, Date, and Duration of Each):

None

25. If Shut Down at End of Report Period, Estimated Date of Start-up: N/A
26. Unit In Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operation):

FORECAST ACHIEVED INITIAL CRITICALITY INITIAL ELECTRICITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION

e e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 4 of 18 OPERATING DATA REPORT Docket No.: 50-281 Date: 7-02-96 Completed By: D. Mason Telephone: (804) 365-2459

1. Unit Name: .......................................................... . Surry Unit 2
2. Reporting Period: ............................................... .. June, 1996
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 YTD Cumulative

11. Hours In Reporting Period ............................... 720.0 4367.0 203087.0
12. Number of Hours Reactor Was Critical ........... 565.1 3431.6 138934.5
13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours .................. 0.0 0.0 328.1
14. Hours Generator On-Line ................................ 554.7 3413.7 136969.8
15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours ........................ 0.0 0.0 0.0
16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) ...... 1346304.5 8549972.3 321085026.3
17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) ..... 443280.0 2843095.0 104998739.0
18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) ......... 427430.0 2750744.0 99861159.0
19. Unit Service Factor .......................................... 77.0% 78.2% 67.4%
20.
  • Unit Availability Factor ..................................... 77.0% 78.2% 67.4%
21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net) ............ 74.1% 78.6% 63.0%
22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net) ............ 75.3% 79.9% 62.4%
23. Unit Forced Outage Rate ................................ 0.0% 2.6% 12.8%
24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type, Date, and Duration of Each):

None

25. If Shut Down at End of Report Period, Estimated Date of Start-up: N/A
26. Unit In Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operation):

FORECAST ACHIEVED INITIAL CRITICALITY INITIAL ELECTRICITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION

e e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 5 of 18 UNIT SHUTDOWN AND POWER REDUCTION (EQUAL To OR GREATER THAN 20%)

REPORT MONTH: June, 1996 Docket No.: 50-280 Unit Name: Surry Unit 1 Date: 7-02-96 Completed by: Craig Olsen Telephone: (804) 365-2155 (1) (2) (3) (4) *. (5)

Method Duration of LER System Component Cause & Corrective Action to Date Type Hours Reason Shutting No. Code Code Prevent Recurrence Down Rx 960607 F N/A A N/A N/A KO SG Entry into secondary chemistry Action Level II.

Restored satisfactory secondary chemistry.

960611 F N/A A N/A N/A JC RLY Failed relay rendered "A" reactor trip breaker inoperable. Replaced relay.

(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)

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REPORT MONTH: June, 1996 Docket No.: 50-281 Unit Name: Surry Unit 2 Date: 7-02-96 Completed by: Craig Olsen Telephone: (804) 365-2155 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

Method Duration of LER No. System Component Cause & Corrective Action to Date Type Hours Reason Shutting Code Code Prevent Recurrence Down Rx 960606 F N/A A 3 50-281/ SJ SG Hi-Hi level in the "B" steam 96-004- generator resulting from 00 feedwater flow oscillations.

(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)

e e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 7 of 18 AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL Docket No.: 50-280 Unit Name: Surry Unit 1 Date: 7-01-96 Completed by: Barry C. Bryant Telephone: (804) 365-2786 MONTH: June, 1996 Average Daily Power Level Average Daily Power Level Day (MWe - Net) Day (MWe - Net) 1 803 17 806 2 796 18 806 3 791 19 805 4 797 20 804 5 809 21 803 6 804 22 803 7 512 23 805 8 501 24 803 9 813 25 798 10 814 26 804 11 771 27 803 12 798 28 804 13 800 29 806 14 805 30 809 15 804 16 806 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.

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  • e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 8 of 18 AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL Docket No.: 50-281 Unit Name: Surry Unit 2 Date: 7-01-96 Completed by: Barry C. Bryant Telephone: (804) 365-2786 MONTH: June, 1996 Average Daily Power Level Average Daily Power Level Day (MWe - Net) Day (MWe - Net) 1 0 17 814 2 0 18 814 3 0 19 811 4 0 20 811 5 0 21 810 6 0 22 806 7 11 23 807 8 217 24 808 9 560 25 813 10 808 26 811 11 820 27 808 12 817 28 793 13 816 29 812 14 804 30 809 15 813 16 815 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.

e e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 9 of 18

SUMMARY

OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE MONTH/YEAR: June, 1996 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.

UNJTONE:

6/01/96 0000 The reporting period began with the unit operating at 100% power, 850 MWe.

6/07/96 1118 Started power reduction due to entry into secondary chemistry Action Level II.

1445 Stopped power reduction at 30%, 160 MWe.

6/08/96 0712 Started power increase following restoration of satisfactory secondary chemistry.

1838 Stopped power increase at 100%, 850 MWe.

6/11/96 1020 Started power reduction due to inoperable "A" reactor trip breaker (6 hour6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> LCO).

1256 Stopped power reduction at 58%, 485 MWe.

1326 Started power increase after returning "A" trip breaker to operable status.

1539 Stopped power increase at 100%.

6/30/96 2400 The reporting period ended with the unit operating at 100% power, 850 MWe.

UNIT Two:

6/01/96 0000 The reporting period began with the unit at refueling shutdown.

6/05/96 1756 Reactor critical.

6/06/96 2344 Reactor automatically tripped from 16% power due to Hi-Hi level in the "B" steam generator.

6/07/96 1053 Reactor critical.

2134 Generator on line. Started power increase.

2325 Stopped power increase at 29%, 200 MWe to perform flux mapping.

6/08/96 1248 Started power increase.

6/10/96 0410 Stopped power increase at 100%, 850 MWe.

6/28/96 1130 Started power reduction to maintain condenser vacuum while "B" waterbox was removed from service.

1216 Stopped power reduction at 95%, 780 MWe.

1528 Started power increase.

1640 Stopped power increase at 100%, 850 MWe.

6/30/96 2400 The reporting period ended with the unit operating at 100% power, 850 MWe.

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  • e e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 10 of 18 FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTHNEAR: June, 1996 DCP 96-015 Design Change Package 5-10-96 (Safety Evaluation No.96-051)

Design Change Package 95-030 replaced approximately 15 feet of Unit 2 residual heat removal (RHR) system pipe, 6"-RH-120-152, and installed a new outside containment isolation valve adjacent to containment penetration No. 24.

The existing schedule 1OS piping was replaced to correct degradation that had been identified by ultrasonic testing. The schedule 40 replacement piping and new containment isolation valve increased the structural integrity and seismic adequacy of the line. The modifications did not affect the design or operation of the RHR system, or the margin of safety as defined in the Jechnical_Specifications. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

DCP 95-030 Design Change Package 5-17-96 (Safety Evaluation No.95-126)

Design Change Package 95-030 replaced the motor operators of Units 1 and 2 safety injection (SI) system motor operated valves (MOV), 1-SI-MOV-1860A[B] and 2-SI-MOV-2860A[B] with larger, similarly designed motor operators to ensure the affected valves will perform their intended function under postulated system conditions.

The replacement motor operators provide additional capacity margin, but do not change the valve function or impact the system design basis. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

DCP 94-073 Design Change Package 5-22-96 (Safety Evaluation No. 95-085A)

Design Change Package 94-073 revised the timing associated with the energization of the lift, moveable gripper, and stationary gripper coils of the Units 1 and 2 rod control systems.

The timing changes were implemented consistent with the Westinghouse Owner's Group recommendations for addressing Generic Letter 93-04. Post implementation testing was performed to ensure the timing modifications perform properly. The changes enhance the reliability of the rod control system and do not affect the margin of safety as defined in the Bases to any Technical Specification. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

e e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 11 of 18 FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTHNEAR: June, 1996 DCP 94-047 Design Change Package 5-25-96 (Safety Evaluation No.96-029)

Design Change Package 94-047 replaced the existing Unit 2 steam generator blowdown coolers and added an independent divert line to enable the coolers' condensate flow to be returned to the main condenser.

The new coolers utilize stainless steel tubes which eliminate the copper carryover to the steam generators that was associated with the previous equipment. The modifications conform to the appropriate codes and standards and enhance the cooling capacity of the system. The modifications did not involve or impact any safety-related equipment or systems. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

DCP 91-045 Design Change Package 5-27-96 Design Change Package 91-045 replaced Unit 2 recirculating spray heat exchanger service water check valves and the pipe flanges from the affected lines with a pipe spool welded in place. The DCP also applied an epoxy coating to 24 inch and larger service water (SW) system piping to protect against the formation of rust/corrosion.

The modifications improved the integrity of the SW system by removing nonfunctional valve bodies and corroded bolted flanges The design, operation, function, or configuration of the SW system was not affected. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

JCO S2-96-002 Justification For Continued Operation 6-04-96 (Safety Evaluation No.96-084, Revision 1)

Justification For Continued Operation S2-96-002 assessed the acceptability of Unit 2 operation with Main Control Room annunciator panels "A" through "E" or "F" through "K" (alternately) removed from service during the inspection/replacement of annunciator system power supplies .

.The subject panels are non-safety related and do not affect protection circuits.

Compensatory actions include the use of alternate indications and increased monitoring of affected plant parameters by additional control room operators. The assessment concluded that operation of Unit 2 is acceptable during the subject inspection/replacement activity. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

WO 00342881 02 Work Order 6-05-96 (Safety Evaluation No.96-085)

Work Order 00342881 02 performed an on-line temporary leak-seal repair of Unit 2 Reactor Coolant System valve 2-RC-77. The valve was sealed in the open (normal) position to eliminate system leakage past the valve packing.

An evaluation of this activity concluded that the leak sealant material will not affect the pressure boundary, structural integrity, pressure rating, or temperature rating of the subject valve. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

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  • Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 12 of 18 FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTHNEAR: June, 1996 TM S1-96-12 Temporary Modification 6-08-96

.(Safety Evaluation No.96-086)

Temporary Modification (TM) S1-96-12 installed a temporary skid mounted chiller to perform the function of the Unit 1 chemical monitoring chiller until it is repaired or replaced.

The TM restored the capabilities of the non-safety related on-line chemistry monitoring system. The TM did not affect other systems. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

TM S1-96-13 Temporary Modification 6-11-96 (Safety Evaluation No.96-087)

Temporary Modification (TM) S1-96-13 installed electrical jumpers to maintain Unit 1 Reactor Protection System (RPS) train "A" and turbine trip circuitry operable during the replacement of relay 1-RP-RLY-TTXA.

The activity did not affect RPS train "B". Double verification of the installation/removal of the TMs and post-maintenance testing was performed. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

TM S2-96-017 Temporary Modification 6-19-96 (Safety Evaluation No.96-088)

Temporary Modification (TM) S2-96-017 installed a temporary strip chart recorder to provide more precise and continuous monitoring of the Unit 2 pressurizer safety valve acoustic monitors.

The TM does not affect the acoustic monitoring system and alarm indication.,. The TM does not impact any automatic protection or control functions. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

DCP 92-043 Design Change Package 6-20-96 (Safety Evaluation No.93-176)

Design Change Package 92-043 replaced the Unit 2 pressurizer safety valves (PSVs),

replaced/rerouted the PSV and power operated relief valve (PORV) loop seal drain lines, and replaced the existing reflective metal insulation on the PSV loop seals with stainless steel jacketed fiberglass insulation.

The new PSVs are designed to seal tighter under pressurizer steam conditions and discharge piping loads. The new drain lines will allow the PSV and PORV loop seals to drain continuously which will significantly reduce the hydraulic forces experienced by the discharge piping during valve actuation. The subject modifications were implemented in accordance with the system design criteria and did not affect the capability of the PSVs or PORVs to perform their safety function. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

- Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 13 of 18 FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTHNEAR: June, 1996 WO 00342976 01 Work Order 6-26-96 (Safety Evaluation No.96-089)

Work Order 00342976 01 removed Unit 2 annunciator panels "A" through "D" from service to allow the improper operation of annunciator 2G-B7, "SHLD TK SURGE TK HI-LO LVL,"

to be investigated and repaired.

The subject panels are non-safety related and do not affect protection circuits.

Compensatory actions include the use of alternate indications and increased monitoring of affected plant parameters by additional control room operators. The assessment concluded that operation of Unit 2 is acceptable during the subject inspection/replacement activity. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

FS 95-38 Updated Final Safety Analysis Report Change 6-27-96 (Safety Evaluation 96-090)

Updated Final Safety Analysis Report Change 95-38 revised Section 2.3, "Hydrology," to reflect updated historical hydrologic data, the most recent results of the 1DO-year storm flow rate calculation, and the current number of shallow wells in the vicinity of the station.

These changes were administrative in nature. No physical or procedural changes affecting any structure, system, or component were involved. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

FS 95-45 Updated Final Safety Analysis Report Change 6-27-96 (Safety Evaluation 96-091)

Updated Final Safety Analysis Report Change 95-45 revised Section 15.3.2, "Reinforcing Steel," to reflect industry advancement in the availability and use of reinforcing steel that is stronger than Grade 40.

This change was administrative in nature. No physical or procedural changes affecting any structure, system, or component were involved. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

eSurry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 14 of 18 PROCEDURE OR METHOD OF OPERATION CHANGES THAT DID Nor REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTH/YEAR: June, 1996 None During the Reporting Period

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  • e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 15 of 18 TESTS AND EXPERIMENTS THAT DID Nor REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTHNEAR: June, 1996 None During the Reporting Period

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  • Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 16 of 18 CHEMISTRY REPORT MONTH/YEAR:June, 1996 Unit No. 1 Unit No. 2 Primary Coolant Analysis Max. Min. Avg. Max. Min. Avg.

Gross Radioactivity, µCi/ml 1.09E+O 2.36E-1 7.57E-1 . 1.93E-1 1.23E-3 9.17E-2 Suspended Solids, ppm  ::::;0.01  ::::;0.01  ::::;0.01 0.250  ::::;0.01 0.11 Gross Tritium, µCi/ml 8.08E-1 5.69E-1 6.51E-1 2.42E-1 6.19E-2 1.51 E-1 1131, µCi/ml 6.66E-2 2.65E-3 1.22E-2 7.65E-4 1.84E-5 3.63E-5 113111133 0.85 0.34 0.56 0.19 0.05 0.11 Hydrogen, cc/kg 38.9 34.9 36.2 38.5 5.5 25.1 Lithium, ppm 2.33 1.95 2.18 3.72 0.12 2.21 Boron - 10, ppm* 167.0 133.5 143.5 456.9 260.5 349.0 Oxygen, (DO), ppm  ::::;0.005  ::::;0.005  ::::;0.005 0.2  ::::;0.005 0.018 Chloride, ppm  ::::;0.050 0.003 0.006  ::::;0.050 0.002 0.006 pH at 25 degree Celsius 6.93 6.38 6.55 6.32 4.84 5.86

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  • ... ** "*-~ e e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 17 of 18 FUEL HANDLING UNITS 1 & 2 MONTHNEAR: June, 1996 New or Spent Number of New or Spent Fuel Shipment Date Stored or Assemblies Assembly ANSI Initial Fuel Shipping Number Received per Shipment Number Number Enrichment Cask Activity No Fuel Received or Stored During the Reporting Period

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e e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-06 Page 18 of 18 DESCRIPTION OF PERIODIC TEST(S) WHICH WERE NOT COMPLETED WITHIN THE TIME LIMITS SPECIFIED IN TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MONTHIYEAR:June, 1996

- None During the Reporting Period