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| issue date = 05/09/1981
| issue date = 05/09/1981
| title = Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1981
| title = Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1981
| author name = CHILSON V T
| author name = Chilson V
| author affiliation = FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
| author affiliation = FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO.
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{{#Wiki_filter:AVERAGE DAILYUNIT POWER LEVEL I:OMPLETED IIY        V. T. ChilSOn MONTH APRIL / 1 9 8 1 DAY        AVERAGE DAILYPOWER LEVEL                            DAY        AVERAGE DAILYPOWER LEVEL (MWe.Net)                                                   (MWe.Net) 17 IS 19 20 2I
~6DAYAVERAGEDAILYPOWERLEVEL(MWe.Net) 17IS19202I24IO26l2l3l4ISl630INSTRUC11ONS Onthisformat.listtheaveragedailyunitpowerlevelinMWe-Netforeachdaytntherep<>rting n>>>nth.C>>n>putctothenearestwholemegawatt.
~    6 24 IO                                                            26 l2 l3 l4                                                              30 IS l6 INSTRUC11ONS On this format. list the average daily unit power level in MWe-Net for each day tn the rep<>rting n>>>nth. C>>n>putc to the nearest whole megawatt.
(o/771 1=OPERATING DATAREPORTDOCKETNO.DATE5~~81COMPLETED BYILZ~hilson TELEPHONE, C3Q54~824 OPER'ATING STATUS*l.UnitName:TurkePReporting period:Aril19813.LicensedThermalPower(MWt):4.Nameplate Rating(GrossMWe):5.DesignElectrical Rating(NetMWe):6.MaximumDependable Capacity(GrossMWe):8.IfChangesOccurinCapacityRatings(ItemsNumber3ThroughNotes-IJnit'No.
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3remained" outofserviceforscheduled refueling, maintenance andinspections untilApriI2I,1981,whenthestatorcorefailedwhile.preparing tosynchronize generator after7)SinceLastReport,GiveReasons:-pleted;9.PowerLevelToWhichRestricted, IfAny(NetMWe);10.ReasonsForRestrictions, lfAny:ThisMonthYr..to-Date
"--Cumulative"-
-"-73664';6719.0'879.011-.HoursInReporting Period12.NumberOfHoursReactorWasCritical13.ReactorReserveShutdownHours14;HoursGenerator On-Line15.UnitReserveShutdownHours16.GrossThermalEnergyGe'nerated (MWH)-17.-Gross Electrical EnergyGenerated (MWH)18.NetElectrical EnergyGenerated (MWH)-619.UnitServiceFactor.20..UnitAvailability Factor21.UnitCapacityFactor(UsingMDCNet)22.UnitCa'pacity Factor(UsingDERNet)23.UnitForcedOutageRate24.Shutdowns Scheduled OverNext6Months(Type.Date.67.3760..31459.3..95223.0~-0-223.01385.6436.453891.0"121.8109197555""34693"625302527T940415-0-3283386073.262792437548.1'73'"48M-0-469.3-0-0"64.346.34.1andDurationofEach):25.IfShutDownAtEndOfReportPeriod,Estimated DareofStartup:26.UnitsInTestStatus(PriortoCommercial Operation}:
INITIALCRITICAI.ITY INITIALELECTR!CITYCOMMERCIAL OPERATION Noe-determined ForecastAchieved(<1/77)
UNITSHUTDOWNS ANDPOWERREDUCTIONS REPORTMONTHDOCKETNO.*INo.Date4JO.I-riIIIjQLice>>secEventReportCo0aCQQCrCause&Corre<<tive ActiontuPreventRe<<uncn<<e 0381-02-28491.8CN/ARCFUELXXUnitNo.3wasremovedfromserviceforscheduled refueling, mainte-nance,andinspections..
(Continued frompreviousmonth)(NuclearandNon-nuclear systems)0481-04-21227.2AGENERA(n)Statorcorefailedwhilepreparing tosynchronize generator afterscheduled refueling.
F:ForcedS:Scheduled (I)/77)Reason:A-Equipment Failure(Explain) 8-ivtai>>tenance orTest.C-Refueling D.regulatory Restri<<tiun E-operator Training&Lice>>scExamination F-Adnunistrative G.dpcrational Error(Explain)
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eAVERAGEDAILYUNITPOWERLEVEL*COMPLETED BYV.T.ChilsonTELEPHONE MONTHAPRXL~1981DAYAVERAGEDAILYPOWERLEVELIMWeNet)I678DAYAVERAGEDAILYPOWERLEVEL(MWe.Net) 678171012131516INSTRUCTIONS 678675678678677679682680201520674674674675675IS202l23'495262S>930NOTE;678674669661660657.656662663DST666675676672Averagedailypowerlevelgreaterthan646MWedue.to...cooler condenser coolingwater.Onthisformat,listtheaveragedailyunitpowerlevelinMWe.Netforeachdayinthereporting tn>>nth.C>>mputetothenearestwholemegawatt.
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OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO.
DATE COMPLETED BY 5~~81 ILZ~hilson TELEPHONE, C3Q54~824 OPER'ATING STATUS l.
Unit Name:                Turke    P                                  Notes  - IJnit'No. 3  remained" Reporting period:        A  ril  1981                              out of service for scheduled refueling, maintenance and
: 3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt):
inspections until ApriI 2I,
: 4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe):                                        1981, when the stator core
: 5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe):                                  failed while. preparing to
: 6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe):                              synchronize generator              after
: 8. If Changes  Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons:    -
pleted;
: 9. Power Level To Which Restricted,    If Any (Net MWe);
: 10. Reasons For Restrictions,    lfAny:
This Month            Yr..to-Date "--        Cumulative"-        "
11-. Hours In Reporting Period                                719. 0 '            879.0              -73 664';6
: 12. Number Of Hours Reactor Was Critical                        67.3            1 459.3          .. 95    760..3
: 13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours                            223.0                223.0                    436.4 14; Hours Generator On-Line                                  ~            1 385.6                53  891.0"
: 15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours                                                                              121. 8
: 16. Gross Thermal Energy Ge'nerated (MWH)                                      3 025 27T            109 197 555
-  17.-Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH)                                    940 415          ""34 693 "625
: 18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH)              - 6  627                  924 375            32 833 860
: 19. Unit Service Factor                                                              48.1                      73.2
  . 20..Unit    Availability Factor                                                48M                      '73'      "
: 21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net)                                      4                          69.3
: 22. Unit Ca'pacity Factor (Using DER Net)                      0                  46.3                      64.3
: 23. Unit Forced Outage Rate                                                          4.1
: 24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type. Date. and Duration of Each):
: 25. If Shut Down At End Of Report Period, Estimated Dare of Startup:          Noe-determined
: 26. Units In Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operation}:                          Forecast              Achieved INITIALCRITICAI.ITY IN ITIAL ELECTR!CITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION
(<1/77 )


OPERATING DATAREPORTOPERATING STATUSTurkePointUnitNo.4760l.UnitName;2.Reporting Period:3.LicensedThermalPower(MWt):4.Nameplate Rating(GrossMWe):5.DesignElectrical Rating(NetMWe):6.MaximumDependable Capacity(GrossMWe):7.MaximumDependable Capacity(NetMWe):DOCKETNO.DATE~~~81TELEPHONE
UNITSHUTDOWNS AND POWER REDUCTIONS                        DOCKET NO.
~~i.'j7-3824 Notes-UnitNo.4operatedatapproximately 100%R.P.ex-ceptforoutagesofApril10,and11,1981.-8.IfChangesOccurinCapacityRatings(ItemsNumber3Through7)SinceLastReport,GiveReasons:9.PowerLevelToWhichRestricted, IfAny(NetMWe):10.ReasonsForRestrictions, IfAny:ONEThisMonthYr:to-Date
                                                                                                                        *I REPORT MONTH ri              Lice>>sec C
'Cumulative 392.02879.06'72442.0-----49454-9--=-166.6700.531.?51348325161871661670"31634834960.93697.470.711.HoursInReporting Period719.012.NumberOfHoursReactorWasCritical706.113.ReactorReserveShutdownHours-0->>0-'4.HoursGenerator Onk.ine2366.447645.315.UnitReserveShutdownHours-0--0-16.GrossThermalEnergyGenerated (MWH)15316949917,GrossElectrical EnergyGenerated (MWH)49218018.NetElectrical EnergyGenerated(MWH) 4684511576916...2919.UnitServiceFactor82.2=20.UnitAvailability Factor97.482.223.UnitForcedOutageRate24.Shutdowns Scheduled OverNext6Months(Type.Date.andDurationofEach):SteamGenerator TubeInspection Program-Jtr1y.Z1-Aust141981.25.IfShutDownAtEndOfReportPeriod,Estimated DateofStartup:26.UnitsInTestStatus(PriortoCommercial Operation):
o 4J                                                          0 a                    Cause  & Corre<<tive No.         Date    O.                   III j              Event                                              Action tu I-                   Q Report                  C Q
ForecastAchievedINITIALCRITICALITYINITIAl.ELECTRICITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION I'i/77)
Q                    Prevent Re<<uncn<<e Cr 03        81-02-28          491.8        C                  N/A      RC      FUELXX          Unit  No. 3 was removed from          service for scheduled refueling, mainte-nance, and inspections..           (Continued from previous month) (Nuclear and Non-nuclear systems) 04        81-04-21          227.2       A                                  GENERA          Stator core failed while preparing (n)           to synchronize generator after scheduled  refueling.
VNITSl(UTDOWNS ANDPOWERREDUCTIONS REPORTMONTHAPRIL1981*No.Daler>rsoQ4<cd~C/lLice>>secEventReport~C<0EJ'nlOcnCCQ0Cause&.Collective ActiontuPreventRecurrence 0681-04-1014.2.B1N/AIBZZZZZZUnitNo.4wasremovedfromservicetoperformIntegrated Engineered Safeguards Surveillance Test.(Nuclearsystem)0781-04-114,3MECFUNUnitwastrippedbyreactorprotec-tionsystemcausedbymalfunction oftheturbineauxiliary governorcontrolsystem.(Non-nuclear system)IF:ForcedS:Scheduled
                                                                              \
('>/77)!Reason:<A-Equipment Failure(Explain)
F: Forced          Reason:                                        Metho                                        ~ t  - I structions ExltibittG S: Scheduled       A-Equipment Failure (Explain)                   I.Man al                t              for Preparati n of Data 8-ivtai>>tenance or Test    .
'.8-Maintenance orTest~('-Refueling D.Regulatory Restriction
2-pan al Scram.                         Entiy Sheets lor Licensee C-Refueling                                              tlallc Scrall).                Evct I Repon    (LERI File (NUREG-D.regulatory Restri<<tiun                        3gp                  -,Continuing      016  ),
-EQperator Training&,Lice>>scExamination
E-operator Training & Lice>>sc Examination      5-potI d    Reduction F-Adnunistrative G.dpcrational Error (Explain)                   9-Otl er (Explai )
~F-Administrative
Exh bll I . Satire Source (I)/77)               H  4tl ter (Explairi)
'-Operational Error(Explain)
II-Other(Explai>>)
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Scram.',I3-Autytnatic Scratn.4-QQ+r-(Exphin)
Continuing 5-'LoadReduction er(Explain)
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AVERAGEDAlLYUNITPOWERLEVELDATECOMPLETED BYsonMONTHAPRIL,1981DAYAVERAGEDAILYPOWERLEVEL(MWe>Vet)795797794794DAYAVERAGEDAILYPOWERLEVEL(MWe-Net) 17IS20I0l3l4IS794794794795794794'7947937932122242526272S1930160755787791789790DST789789790789l6INSTRUCTIONS 449NOTE:Averagedailypowerlevelgreaterthan777MNeduetocoolercondenser coolingwater.Qnthisformat.listtheaveragedailyunitp>>werlevelinMWeNetforeachdayittthereporting
e AVERAGE DAILYUNIT POWER LEVEL COMPLETED BY          V. T. Chilson TELEPHONE MONTH        APRXL ~ 198 1 DAY        AVERAGE DAILYPOWER LEVEL                            DAY        AVERAGE DAILYPOWER LEVEL IMWe Net)                                                    (MWe.Net)
>nonth.C>>ntputetothenearestwholemegawatt.(o/77)
I                        678                                  17                      678 678                                  IS                      678 675                                                          674 678                                  20                      669 678                                  2l                      661 677                                                          660 679                                  23                      657.
OPERATING STATUSOPERATING DATAREPORT~DOCKETNO.DATE~5~~81COMPLETED BYVT.ChilsonTELEPHONE QQQ.~824-802UnitNameSt.LucieUnitHo.12.Reporting Period:r83.LicensedThermalPower(MWt):4.Nameplate Rating(GrossMWe):8505.DesignElectrical Rating(NetMWe):5Notes-Unitoperatedatapproximately 100%R.P.exceptforoutageofApril16-21,1981.8.IfChangesOccurinCapacityRatings(ItemsNumber3Through7)SinceLastReport,GiveReasons:9.PowerLevelToWhichRestricted.
                                                                      '4 682                                                          656 680                                  95                      662 10                        201                                  26                      663      DST 520                                                          666 12                        674                                  2S                      675 13                        674                                  >9                    676 674                                  30                      672 15                        675 16                        675                                  NOTE;        Average      daily power level greater than 646    MWe    due.to...cooler condenser cooling water.
IfAny(NetMWe):IO.ReasonsForRestrictions, lfAny:e~Yr.-to-Date Cumulative 38-207.0ThisMonth2879.0719.02759731'85-0129.530389.339.3598.207425853970103912303440241133002179551---=-22707037---46839983.279.579.6'74.14.444-December51981.11.HoursInReporting Period12.NumberOfHoursReactorWasCritical599.713.ReactorReserveShutdownHours-0-14.HoursGenerator On4ine2758.215.UnitReserveShutdownHours-0-16.GrossThermalEnergyGenerated (MWH)1517646l7.GrossElectrical EnergyGenerated (MWH)49671018.NetElectrical EnergyGenerated (MWH)19.UnitServiceFactor95.820.UnitAvailability Factor83:295.822.UnitCapacityFactor(UsingDERNet)23.UnitForcedOutageRate24.Shutdowns Scheduled OverNext6Months(Type.Date.andDurationofEachl:Scheduled refuelinmaintenance andinsections-October25.IfShutDownAtEndOfReportPeriod,Estimated DateofStartup:26.UnitsInTestStatus(PriortoCommercial Operation):
INSTRUCTIONS On this format, list the average daily unit power level in MWe.Net for each day in the reporting tn>>nth. C>>mpute to the nearest whole megawatt.
ForecastAchievedINITIALCRITICALITY INITIALELECTRICITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION
(o/77 l
 
OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO.
DATE    ~~~81 TELEPHONE        ~~i.'j7-3824 OPERATING STATUS Turke    Point Unit No.                      Notes  Unit No. 4 operated at
: l. Unit Name;                                              4
: 2. Reporting Period:
approximately 100% R.P. ex-
: 3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt):
cept for outages of April 10, 760 and 11, 1981.
: 4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe):
: 5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe):
: 6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe):
: 7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe):
: 8. IfChanges Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons:
: 9. Power Level To Which Restricted,  If Any (Net MWe):          ONE
: 10. Reasons For Restrictions,  If Any:
This Month            Yr:to-Date                Cumulative 719.0            2  879.0                    6'7  392.0
: 11. Hours In Reporting Period
: 12. Number Of Hours Reactor Was Critical                    706.1 2  442.0          ---    49 454- 9--=-
166.6
: 13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours                                                  >>0-'4.
Hours Generator Onk.ine                                700.5            2  366.4                    47 645.3
: 15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours                                                                        31.?
: 16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH)                1 531 694            5  134 832                  99 516 187 17,  Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH)                492 180          1 661 670                  31 634 834
: 18. Net Electrical Energy Generated(MWH)                  468 451          1 576 916            ... 29 960. 936
: 19. Unit Service Factor                                      97.4                82.2                          70.7
=20. Unit Availability Factor                                97.4                82.2
: 23. Unit Forced Outage Rate
: 24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type. Date. and Duration    of Each):
Steam Generator Tube          Inspection Program          - Jtr1y.Z1 - Au            st  14    1981.
: 25. IfShut Down At End Of Report Period, Estimated Date      of Startup:
: 26. Units In Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operation):                        Forecast                  Achieved IN ITIAL CRITICALITY INITIAl.ELECTRICITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION I'i/77)
 
VNITSl(UTDOWNS AND POWER REDUCTIONS REPORT MONTH APRIL          1981 r>    Q Lice >>sec  0C<'nEJ                            Cause &. Collective No.          Dale                        rs o    <  cd4        Event    lO                                        Action tu 0 Q C          C Report ~  cn                                  Prevent Recurrence
                                                  ~ C/l 06        81-04-10            14.2.      B      1          N/A        IB        ZZZZZZ    Unit No. 4 was removed from service to perform Integrated Engineered Safeguards Surveillance Test.
(Nuclear system) 07        81-04-11              4,3                                              MECFUN      Unit was  tripped by reactor protec-tion system caused by malfunction of the turbine auxiliary governor control system. (Non-nuclear system)
I F: Forced          ! Reason:                                        Method:                                Exhibi G - Ipstructions S: Scheduled      < A-Equipment Failure (Explain) 8-Maintenance or Test I -pa>>Ital 2.Manila) Scram. ',
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                      - EQperator Training &, Lice>>sc Examination        5-'Load Reduction
                      ~  F-Administrative                                          er (Explain)            5
                      '-Operational Error (Explain)                                                                ibi) I Satne Source
                                                                                                                          ~
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AVERAGE DAlLY UNIT POWER LEVEL DATE COMPLETED BY                        son MONTH        APRIL, 1981 DAY      AVERAGE DAILYPOWER LEVEL                            DAY        AVERAGE DAILYPOWER LEVEL (MWe >Vet)                                                     (MWe-Net) 795                                  17 797                                  IS 794 794                                  20 794                                  21                        160 794                                  22                        755 794                                                            787 795                                  24                        791 794                                  25                        789 I0                                                            26                        790 DST 794                                  27                        789 2S                        789 l3                      '794                                  19                        790 l4                        793                                  30                        789 IS                        793 l6                        449                                  NOTE:       Average        daily power level greater than 777 MNe due            to cooler condenser cooling water.
INSTRUCTIONS Qn this format. list the average daily unit p>>wer level in MWe Net for each day itt the reporting >nonth. C>>ntpute to the nearest whole megawat t.
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OPERATING DATA REPORT          ~
DOCKET NO.
DATE   ~5~~81 T. Chilson COMPLETED BY V TELEPHONE      QQQ.~824-OPERATING STATUS S t. Lucie Unit    Ho . 1                  Notes  Unit          operated at Unit Name r        8 approximately 100% R.P.
: 2. Reporting Period:                                                                                       April except for outage of
: 3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt):                                          16-21, 1981.
: 4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe):                 850
: 5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe):           802 5
: 8. IfChanges  Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons:
: 9. Power Level To Which Restricted. If Any (Net MWe):
IO. Reasons For Restrictions, lf Any:                                                       e       ~
This Month              Yr.-to-Date           Cumulative
: 11. Hours In Reporting Period                              719.0            2 879.0                  38 -207.0
: 12. Number Of Hours Reactor Was Critical 599.7              2 759 7                  31'85-0
: 13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours 129.5
: 14. Hours Generator On4ine                                  598.2            2    758.2                30 389.3
: 15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours 0                     39.3
: 16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH)                 1 517 646            7 010      391          74 258 539 l7. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH)
: 18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) 496 710 468 399 2 303 2 179 440 551  -
24 113 300
                                                                                                      -=-22 707 037-
: 19. Unit Service Factor                                      83.2                  95.8                      79.5
: 20. Unit Availability Factor                                  83:2                  95.8                      79.6 4.4                  '  74.1
: 22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net)
: 23. Unit Forced Outage Rate                                                                                        4
: 24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type. Date. and Duration    of Eachl:
Scheduled     refuelin        maintenance      and  ins ections      -   October      4  December      5    1981.
: 25. IfShut Down At End Of Report Period, Estimated Date      of Startup:
: 26. Units In Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operation):                         Forecast              Achieved INITIALCRITICALITY INITIALELECTRICITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION
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UNITSIIUTDOWNS ANDPOWERREDUCTIONS DOCKETNO.NII.DatelychIN~>>rI~AQfVA>>C0~IitLlcellscc EventReport>>III4lncnM~eo2~QCause8I.Corre<<tiveActiontoPreventRciurrcn<<e 0281-04-16P24.8TRANSPUnitwasmanuallytrippedwhenarcingwasobservedontheBphasebushingonpowertransformer No.1B.Corrective actionsincludedinstal-lingnewBphasebushingonpowertransformer Nos.1AandlBandin-spectionofbothpowertransformers.
 
(Non-nuclear system)S96~j'IzzzzzzzzOutagewasextendedtoperformmain-tenanceonprimaryandsecondary systems."(Nuclear andNon-nuclear systems)F:ForcedS:Scheduled (It/77)Reason:A.Equipment Failure(Explain)
UNIT SIIUTDOWNS AND POWER REDUCTIONS                      DOCKET NO.
IIMahttenancc orTestC-Refueling D-llegulatory Restri<<tionF..Operator Trainingk.LicenseExatnination F-Adtninistrative
fV rI         A>>
.G.Operational Error(Explain)
C                    >>           ~eo lych I                            Llcellscc  III 4l                            Cause  8I. Corre<<t ive NII.          Date                          A          0                      n N ~>>      ~
,Il.Other (EXplaitI) i~Ih$chod:I.hlanual 5-"LohdReduc'tio nn)92-hlanual Scram.3-AutIImatic Seran.4.'...ontinuing StxlubifI-SallleSour<<<<~I,IIExhtbttiG-IpstructtonsforPreparati(Itt ofDataEntrySheetsIorLicenseeEvcittReport(LER)File(NUREG-OI6l)I FLORIDAPOWER&LIGHTCOMPANYMay9,1981OfficeofManagement Information andProgramControlsU.S.NuclearRegulatory Commission Washington, D.C.20555Gentlemen:
Event                                              Action to Q
AttachedaretheApril,1981',Operating SummaryReportsforTurkeyPointUnitNos.3and4andSt.LucieUnitNo..1.Verytrulyyours,SchmidtVicePresident PowerResources VTC/ddccc:Mr.JamesP.O'ReillyRobertLowenstein, EsquirePEOPLE...
Report    cn  M        2 ~                  Prevent Rciurrcn<<e
SERVINGPEOPLE SUMMARYOFOPERATING EXPERIENCE POCKETNO.50-250TurkeyPointUNITUnitNo.3DATEMa9,1981COMPLETED BY,V.T.ChilsonTELEPHONE (305)552-3824REPORTMONTHAPRILg1981UnitNo.3remainedoutofserviceforscheduled refueling, maintenance, andinspections untilApril21,1981,whenthestatorcorefailedwhilepreparing tosynchronize generator afterscheduled refueling wascom-pleted.Referto"UnitShutdowns andPowerReductions" sectionofApril,1981,Operating StatusReportforadditional information.
                                                    ~ Iit                                  Q 02      81-04-16    P      24.8                                                  TRANSP      Unit was manually tripped when arcing was observed on the B phase bushing on power transformer No. 1B.
MajorSafety-related maintenance activities performed.
Corrective actions included instal-ling  new B phase bushing on power transformer Nos. 1A and lB and in-spection of both power transformers.
duringthemonthincluded:
(Non-nuclear system)
Inspections andrequirements ofIEBulletins andNUREG-0578 arecontinuing.
S      96                                          zz        zzzzzz      Outage was extended to perform main-tenance on primary and secondary systems. "(Nuclear and Non-nuclear systems)
FloridaPower&LightCompanycommitments forNUREG-0578 implementation arecontinuing.
                        ~
Refertocorrespondence betweenFPLandNRCforad-ditionalinformation.
j
Completed installation'f 40newfuelassemblies.
                            'I F: Forced            Reason:                                            h$ c  hod:                          Exhtbtti G - Ipstruct tons S: Scheduled         A.Equipment Failure (Explain)                       I.hlanual                            for Preparati(Itt of Data II Mahttenancc or Test                              2-hlanual Scram.                      Entry Sheets Ior Licensee C-Refueling                                         3-AutIImatic  Sera n.                Evcitt Report (LER) File (NUREG-D-llegulatory Rest ri<<tion                          4.
Completed performance ofZntegratedEngineered Safeguards Surveillance Test.
                                                                                        .  .. ontinuing          OI6l )    I F..Operator Training k. License Exatnination        5-"Lohd Reduc'tio n F-Adtninistrative                                   9                    n)        S
SUMMARYOFOPERATING EXPERIENCE 0DOCKETNO.50-251TurkeyPoint-UNITUnitNo.4DATEMa91981COMPLETED BY'.T.ChilsonTELEPHONE 305552-3824REPORTMONTHAPRIL1981'IUnitNo.4operatedatapproximately 100%R.PexceptforoutagesofApril10,andll,1981.Referto"UnitShutdowns andPowerReductions" sectionofApril,1981,Operating StatusReportforadditional infor-,mation.MajorSafety-related maintenance activities performed duringthemonthincluded:
                      .G.Operational Error (Explain) txlubif I
Inspections andrequirements ofIEBulletins andNUREG-0578 inprogress.
                                                                                                                                - Sallle Sour<<<<
FloridaPowerGLightCompanycommitments forNUREG-0578 implementation arecontinuing.
(It/77)              ,Il.Other (EXplaitI) i
Referto,'correspondence betweenFPLandNRCforadditional information.
                      ~     I                                                                                         ~     I, I
I8g SUMMARYOFOPERATING EXPERIENCE POCKETNO.50-335St.LucieUNITUnitNo.1DATEMa91981COMPLETED BY'.T.ChilsonREPORTMONTHAPRIL1981TELEPHONE (305)552-3824Unitoperatedatapproximately 100%R.P.exceptforoutageofApril16-21,1981.Referto"UnitShutdowns andPowerReductions" sectionofApril,1981,Operating StatusReportforadditional information.
I
MajorSafety-related maintenance activities performed duringthemonthincluded:
 
Inspections andrecpxirements,of IEBulletins andNUREG-0578 arecontinuing.
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY May  9, 1981 Office of  Management Information and Program Controls U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Gentlemen:
FloridaPower&LightCompanycommitments forNUREG-0578 implementation arecontinuing.
Attached are the April, 1981', Operating Summary Reports for Turkey Point Unit Nos. 3 and 4 and St. Lucie Unit No.. 1.
Refertocorrespondence betweenFPLandNRCforadditional information.
Very  truly yours, Schmidt Vice President Power Resources VTC/ddc cc:   Mr. James P. O'Reilly Robert Lowenstein, Esquire PEOPLE... SERVING PEOPLE
Replacedpressurizer safetyvalveNo.V-1200.}}
 
==SUMMARY==
OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE POCKET NO. 50 - 250 Turkey Point UNIT    Unit  No. 3 DATE  Ma    9, 1981 COMPLETED BY,   V. T. Chilson TELEPHONE    (305) 552-3824 REPORT MONTH    APRIL g 1981 Unit No. 3 remained out of service for scheduled refueling, maintenance, and inspections until April 21, 1981, when the stator core failed while preparing to synchronize generator after scheduled refueling was com-pleted. Refer to "Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions" section of April, 1981, Operating Status Report for additional information.
Major Safety-related maintenance activities performed. during the month included:
Inspections and requirements of IE Bulletins and NUREG-0578 are continuing.
Florida Power & Light Company commitments for NUREG-0578 implementation are continuing.     Refer to correspondence between FPL and NRC for ad-ditional information.
Completed installation'f 40 new fuel assemblies.
Completed performance o f Znt egrated Engineered Safeguards Surveillance Test.
 
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==SUMMARY==
OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE DOCKET NO. 50 -   251 Turkey Point UNIT    Unit    No. 4 DATE    Ma        1981 9
COMPLETED BY         T. Chilson TELEPHONE      305    552-3824 REPORT MONTH      APRIL  1981
  'I Unit No. 4 operated at approximately 100% R.P except for outages of April 10, and  ll, 1981. Refer to "Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions" section of April, 1981, Operating Status Report for additional infor-,
mation.
Major Safety-related maintenance     activities performed during the month included:
Inspections and requirements of IE Bulletins and NUREG-0578 in progress.
Florida  Power  G Light  Company commitments  for NUREG-0578   implementation are continuing.
Refer to,'correspondence between FPL and NRC for additional information.
 
I 8g
 
==SUMMARY==
OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE POCKET NO. 50 -   335 St. Lucie UNIT      Unit No. 1 DATE      Ma  9  1981 COMPLETED BY   '. T. Chilson TELEPHONE      (305) 552-3824 REPORT MONTH      APRIL  1981 Unit operated at approximately  100% R.P. except  for  outage    of April 16-21, 1981. Refer to "Unit Shutdowns    and Power Reductions"   section of April, 1981, Operating Status Report for additional information.
Major Safety-related maintenance activities performed during the month included:
Inspections and recpxirements,of IE Bulletins and NUREG-0578 are  continuing.
Florida Power & Light Company commitments for NUREG-0578 implementation are continuing.
Refer to correspondence between FPL and NRC for additional information.
Replaced pressurizer safety valve No. V-1200.}}

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Monthly Operating Repts for Apr 1981
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AVERAGE DAILYUNIT POWER LEVEL I:OMPLETED IIY V. T. ChilSOn MONTH APRIL / 1 9 8 1 DAY AVERAGE DAILYPOWER LEVEL DAY AVERAGE DAILYPOWER LEVEL (MWe.Net) (MWe.Net) 17 IS 19 20 2I

~ 6 24 IO 26 l2 l3 l4 30 IS l6 INSTRUC11ONS On this format. list the average daily unit power level in MWe-Net for each day tn the rep<>rting n>>>nth. C>>n>putc to the nearest whole megawatt.

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OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO.

DATE COMPLETED BY 5~~81 ILZ~hilson TELEPHONE, C3Q54~824 OPER'ATING STATUS l.

Unit Name: Turke P Notes - IJnit'No. 3 remained" Reporting period: A ril 1981 out of service for scheduled refueling, maintenance and

3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt):

inspections until ApriI 2I,

4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe): 1981, when the stator core
5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe): failed while. preparing to
6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe): synchronize generator after
8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons: -

pleted;

9. Power Level To Which Restricted, If Any (Net MWe);
10. Reasons For Restrictions, lfAny:

This Month Yr..to-Date "-- Cumulative"- "

11-. Hours In Reporting Period 719. 0 ' 879.0 -73 664';6

12. Number Of Hours Reactor Was Critical 67.3 1 459.3 .. 95 760..3
13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours 223.0 223.0 436.4 14; Hours Generator On-Line ~ 1 385.6 53 891.0"
15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours 121. 8
16. Gross Thermal Energy Ge'nerated (MWH) 3 025 27T 109 197 555

- 17.-Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) 940 415 ""34 693 "625

18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) - 6 627 924 375 32 833 860
19. Unit Service Factor 48.1 73.2

. 20..Unit Availability Factor 48M '73' "

21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net) 4 69.3
22. Unit Ca'pacity Factor (Using DER Net) 0 46.3 64.3
23. Unit Forced Outage Rate 4.1
24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type. Date. and Duration of Each):
25. If Shut Down At End Of Report Period, Estimated Dare of Startup: Noe-determined
26. Units In Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operation}: Forecast Achieved INITIALCRITICAI.ITY IN ITIAL ELECTR!CITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION

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UNITSHUTDOWNS AND POWER REDUCTIONS DOCKET NO.

  • I REPORT MONTH ri Lice>>sec C

o 4J 0 a Cause & Corre<<tive No. Date O. III j Event Action tu I- Q Report C Q

Q Prevent Re<<uncn<<e Cr 03 81-02-28 491.8 C N/A RC FUELXX Unit No. 3 was removed from service for scheduled refueling, mainte-nance, and inspections.. (Continued from previous month) (Nuclear and Non-nuclear systems) 04 81-04-21 227.2 A GENERA Stator core failed while preparing (n) to synchronize generator after scheduled refueling.

\

F: Forced Reason: Metho ~ t - I structions ExltibittG S: Scheduled A-Equipment Failure (Explain) I.Man al t for Preparati n of Data 8-ivtai>>tenance or Test .

2-pan al Scram. Entiy Sheets lor Licensee C-Refueling tlallc Scrall). Evct I Repon (LERI File (NUREG-D.regulatory Restri<<tiun 3gp -,Continuing 016 ),

E-operator Training & Lice>>sc Examination 5-potI d Reduction F-Adnunistrative G.dpcrational Error (Explain) 9-Otl er (Explai )

Exh bll I . Satire Source (I)/77) H 4tl ter (Explairi)

e AVERAGE DAILYUNIT POWER LEVEL COMPLETED BY V. T. Chilson TELEPHONE MONTH APRXL ~ 198 1 DAY AVERAGE DAILYPOWER LEVEL DAY AVERAGE DAILYPOWER LEVEL IMWe Net) (MWe.Net)

I 678 17 678 678 IS 678 675 674 678 20 669 678 2l 661 677 660 679 23 657.

'4 682 656 680 95 662 10 201 26 663 DST 520 666 12 674 2S 675 13 674 >9 676 674 30 672 15 675 16 675 NOTE; Average daily power level greater than 646 MWe due.to...cooler condenser cooling water.

INSTRUCTIONS On this format, list the average daily unit power level in MWe.Net for each day in the reporting tn>>nth. C>>mpute to the nearest whole megawatt.

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OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO.

DATE ~~~81 TELEPHONE ~~i.'j7-3824 OPERATING STATUS Turke Point Unit No. Notes Unit No. 4 operated at

l. Unit Name; 4
2. Reporting Period:

approximately 100% R.P. ex-

3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt):

cept for outages of April 10, 760 and 11, 1981.

4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe):
5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe):
6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe):
7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe):
8. IfChanges Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons:
9. Power Level To Which Restricted, If Any (Net MWe): ONE
10. Reasons For Restrictions, If Any:

This Month Yr:to-Date Cumulative 719.0 2 879.0 6'7 392.0

11. Hours In Reporting Period
12. Number Of Hours Reactor Was Critical 706.1 2 442.0 --- 49 454- 9--=-

166.6

13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours >>0-'4.

Hours Generator Onk.ine 700.5 2 366.4 47 645.3

15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours 31.?
16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) 1 531 694 5 134 832 99 516 187 17, Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) 492 180 1 661 670 31 634 834
18. Net Electrical Energy Generated(MWH) 468 451 1 576 916 ... 29 960. 936
19. Unit Service Factor 97.4 82.2 70.7

=20. Unit Availability Factor 97.4 82.2

23. Unit Forced Outage Rate
24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type. Date. and Duration of Each):

Steam Generator Tube Inspection Program - Jtr1y.Z1 - Au st 14 1981.

25. IfShut Down At End Of Report Period, Estimated Date of Startup:
26. Units In Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operation): Forecast Achieved IN ITIAL CRITICALITY INITIAl.ELECTRICITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION I'i/77)

VNITSl(UTDOWNS AND POWER REDUCTIONS REPORT MONTH APRIL 1981 r> Q Lice >>sec 0C<'nEJ Cause &. Collective No. Dale rs o < cd4 Event lO Action tu 0 Q C C Report ~ cn Prevent Recurrence

~ C/l 06 81-04-10 14.2. B 1 N/A IB ZZZZZZ Unit No. 4 was removed from service to perform Integrated Engineered Safeguards Surveillance Test.

(Nuclear system) 07 81-04-11 4,3 MECFUN Unit was tripped by reactor protec-tion system caused by malfunction of the turbine auxiliary governor control system. (Non-nuclear system)

I F: Forced  ! Reason: Method: Exhibi G - Ipstructions S: Scheduled < A-Equipment Failure (Explain) 8-Maintenance or Test I -pa>>Ital 2.Manila) Scram. ',

frPrpr o c a at'bn l, uf D ata Entry Sheets I'or Licensee

~

I

('-Refueling 3-Autytnatic Scratn. Event Report (LER) File(NUREG-D.Regulatory Restriction 4-QQ+r-(Exphin) Continuing Ol 6l )

- EQperator Training &, Lice>>sc Examination 5-'Load Reduction

~ F-Administrative er (Explain) 5

'-Operational Error (Explain) ibi) I Satne Source

~

('>/77) II-Other (Explai>>) I

AVERAGE DAlLY UNIT POWER LEVEL DATE COMPLETED BY son MONTH APRIL, 1981 DAY AVERAGE DAILYPOWER LEVEL DAY AVERAGE DAILYPOWER LEVEL (MWe >Vet) (MWe-Net) 795 17 797 IS 794 794 20 794 21 160 794 22 755 794 787 795 24 791 794 25 789 I0 26 790 DST 794 27 789 2S 789 l3 '794 19 790 l4 793 30 789 IS 793 l6 449 NOTE: Average daily power level greater than 777 MNe due to cooler condenser cooling water.

INSTRUCTIONS Qn this format. list the average daily unit p>>wer level in MWe Net for each day itt the reporting >nonth. C>>ntpute to the nearest whole megawat t.

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OPERATING DATA REPORT ~

DOCKET NO.

DATE ~5~~81 T. Chilson COMPLETED BY V TELEPHONE QQQ.~824-OPERATING STATUS S t. Lucie Unit Ho . 1 Notes Unit operated at Unit Name r 8 approximately 100% R.P.

2. Reporting Period: April except for outage of
3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt): 16-21, 1981.
4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe): 850
5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe): 802 5
8. IfChanges Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons:
9. Power Level To Which Restricted. If Any (Net MWe):

IO. Reasons For Restrictions, lf Any: e ~

This Month Yr.-to-Date Cumulative

11. Hours In Reporting Period 719.0 2 879.0 38 -207.0
12. Number Of Hours Reactor Was Critical 599.7 2 759 7 31'85-0
13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours 129.5
14. Hours Generator On4ine 598.2 2 758.2 30 389.3
15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours 0 39.3
16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) 1 517 646 7 010 391 74 258 539 l7. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH)
18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) 496 710 468 399 2 303 2 179 440 551 -

24 113 300

-=-22 707 037-

19. Unit Service Factor 83.2 95.8 79.5
20. Unit Availability Factor 83:2 95.8 79.6 4.4 ' 74.1
22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net)
23. Unit Forced Outage Rate 4
24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type. Date. and Duration of Eachl:

Scheduled refuelin maintenance and ins ections - October 4 December 5 1981.

25. IfShut Down At End Of Report Period, Estimated Date of Startup:
26. Units In Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operation): Forecast Achieved INITIALCRITICALITY INITIALELECTRICITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION

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UNIT SIIUTDOWNS AND POWER REDUCTIONS DOCKET NO.

fV rI A>>

C >> ~eo lych I Llcellscc III 4l Cause 8I. Corre<<t ive NII. Date A 0 n N ~>> ~

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FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY May 9, 1981 Office of Management Information and Program Controls U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Gentlemen:

Attached are the April, 1981', Operating Summary Reports for Turkey Point Unit Nos. 3 and 4 and St. Lucie Unit No.. 1.

Very truly yours, Schmidt Vice President Power Resources VTC/ddc cc: Mr. James P. O'Reilly Robert Lowenstein, Esquire PEOPLE... SERVING PEOPLE

SUMMARY

OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE POCKET NO. 50 - 250 Turkey Point UNIT Unit No. 3 DATE Ma 9, 1981 COMPLETED BY, V. T. Chilson TELEPHONE (305) 552-3824 REPORT MONTH APRIL g 1981 Unit No. 3 remained out of service for scheduled refueling, maintenance, and inspections until April 21, 1981, when the stator core failed while preparing to synchronize generator after scheduled refueling was com-pleted. Refer to "Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions" section of April, 1981, Operating Status Report for additional information.

Major Safety-related maintenance activities performed. during the month included:

Inspections and requirements of IE Bulletins and NUREG-0578 are continuing.

Florida Power & Light Company commitments for NUREG-0578 implementation are continuing. Refer to correspondence between FPL and NRC for ad-ditional information.

Completed installation'f 40 new fuel assemblies.

Completed performance o f Znt egrated Engineered Safeguards Surveillance Test.

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SUMMARY

OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE DOCKET NO. 50 - 251 Turkey Point UNIT Unit No. 4 DATE Ma 1981 9

COMPLETED BY T. Chilson TELEPHONE 305 552-3824 REPORT MONTH APRIL 1981

'I Unit No. 4 operated at approximately 100% R.P except for outages of April 10, and ll, 1981. Refer to "Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions" section of April, 1981, Operating Status Report for additional infor-,

mation.

Major Safety-related maintenance activities performed during the month included:

Inspections and requirements of IE Bulletins and NUREG-0578 in progress.

Florida Power G Light Company commitments for NUREG-0578 implementation are continuing.

Refer to,'correspondence between FPL and NRC for additional information.

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SUMMARY

OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE POCKET NO. 50 - 335 St. Lucie UNIT Unit No. 1 DATE Ma 9 1981 COMPLETED BY '. T. Chilson TELEPHONE (305) 552-3824 REPORT MONTH APRIL 1981 Unit operated at approximately 100% R.P. except for outage of April 16-21, 1981. Refer to "Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions" section of April, 1981, Operating Status Report for additional information.

Major Safety-related maintenance activities performed during the month included:

Inspections and recpxirements,of IE Bulletins and NUREG-0578 are continuing.

Florida Power & Light Company commitments for NUREG-0578 implementation are continuing.

Refer to correspondence between FPL and NRC for additional information.

Replaced pressurizer safety valve No. V-1200.