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| issue date = 04/10/1980
| issue date = 04/10/1980
| title = Monthly Operating Rept for Mar 1980
| title = Monthly Operating Rept for Mar 1980
| author name = MILLER L K
| author name = Miller L
| author affiliation = PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC & GAS CO. OF NEW JERSEY
| author affiliation = PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC & GAS CO. OF NEW JERSEY
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{{#Wiki_filter:AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POKER LEVEL
* AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POKER LEVEL March 1980 DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Pg. 2 of 20 8.1-7.Rl (MWe-NET)
* 5 o- 2 72 DOCKET NO. ~~~~~~~~
* 797 908 1023 1117 1125 1123 1110 1084 894 1120 1098 980 1083 1105 1110 1098 DOCKET NO. 5 o-2 72 UNIT Salem 111 DATE April 10, 1980 COMPLETED BY L. K. Miller TELEPHONE 609-365-7000 Ext. 507 DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL (MWE-NET) 17 1081 18 1112 19 1093 20 1094 21 1113 22 1108 23 1068 24 1021 25 1101 26 1075 27 1106 28 1077 29 1072 30 1113 31 1003 e OPERATlN:; REl?OR1' OPERATJN:2 STMUS l. Unit Nana: Salem Ill Notes: 2. Reporting Period: March 1980
UNIT  Salem 111 DATE  April 10, 1980 COMPLETED BY  L. K. Miller TELEPHONE  609-365-7000 Ext. 507 March 1980 DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL                DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL (MWe-NET) *                                   (MWE-NET) 1                  797                       17              1081 2                  908                       18              1112 3                1023                         19              1093 4                1117                         20              1094 5                1125                       21              1113 6                1123                       22              1108 1110                       23              1068 7
: 3. Licensed 'll1e:mal Power (l+lt): 3338 ---.,.-.....,..------
1084                       24              1021 8
: 4. Na!Ieplate Rating (Gzoss 1'fi:!): 1135 ----------
9                  894                       25              1101 10                1120                       26              1075 11                1098                       27              1106 12                  980                       28                1077 1083                       29                1072 13
: 5. Design Electrical Rating (Net 1'fi:!): 1090 6. Maxilmlm Dependable Capacity "(Gross KW!): 1124 ------7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net Kole): 1079 e r:x:x:xE'l' N:). : 5 0-2 72 DATE : April 10, 1980 a::Ml?IElEJ BY: L. K. Miller TEI.EPimE:
;;.                    1105                                         1113 14                                            30 1110                                         1003 15                                            31 16                1098 Pg. 2 of 20 8.1-7.Rl
609-365-7000 Ext. 507
 
* 8. If Changes Occur in .Capacity Ratings (Itam NUllCer 3 'lmc1.J;jh
                                                                                                                    '~
: 7) Since Last Report, Give Reason: NO 9. Power Level To Which Restricted, If Any (Net KW!) : NONE ----------------------
eOPERATlN:; ~ REl?OR1' e
i O. Reasons Far Restrictions, If Any: NONE ----------------------------
r:x:x:xE'l' N:). :  5 0- 2 72 DATE :      April 10, 1980 a::Ml?IElEJ BY:        L. K. Miller TEI.EPimE:      609-365- 7000 Ext. 507
ll. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. Hours In Rep::>rting Period Nuni:ler Of Hours Reactor was Critical P.eactor Reserve Shutdown Hours Hours Generator On-Line. Unit Reseive Shutdown Hours Gzoss 'lbe:cnal F.nergy Generated (l+IB) Gross Electrical Energy Generated (Mm) Net Electrical Energy Generated(Ml'IH)
* OPERATJN:2 STMUS
Unit Service Factor Unit Availability Factor Unit Capacity Factor (Using MOC Net) Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net) 'Ibis M:lnth Year to Date 744 2;184 744 2,093.6 0 0 744 1,994.3 0 0 2,405,018 5,959,980 823,870 2,012,600 792.307 t:!.,923,293 100.0 91.3 100. 0 91.3 98.7 81.6 97.7 80.8 23. -, -Unit Forced Qutaqe Rate 0 8.7 24. Shutdcwns Scheduled Oller Next 6 Mcnths (Type, Date, and Duration of Eadl): Refueling  
: l. Unit Nana:          Salem Ill                                      Notes:
-9/20/80 Cl.lmulati ve 24,145 12,181.6 22.7 11 525.4 0 33,.496 ,277 11,180,100 10,552,883 47.7 47.7 40.5 40.1 40.9 25. If Shut Down At End of Report Peric:xi!
: 2.                          March 1980 Reporting Period: ~~~~..;;;.;..;:;.;:_~~~~~-
Estimated Date of Startllp:
: 3. Licensed 'll1e:mal Power (l+lt):       3338 4.
___ N..;./_A ____________
5.
_ 26. Units In Test Status (Prior to Camercia.l
Na!Ieplate Rating (Gzoss 1'fi:!):
: 8-l-7.R2 Pg. 3 of 20 INITIAL CRITICALI'lY INITIAL EUX:TRICIT'l OPERATION Forecast 09/30/76 11/01/76 12/20/76 Achieved 12/11/76 12/25/76 06/20/77 ID. DATE 80-062 3/1/80 80-064 3/2/80 80-066 3/3/80 80-068 3/6/80 80-070 3/7/80 80-072 3/9/80 80-073 3/13/80 80-074 3/12/80 80-076 3/16/80 80-078 3/16/80 80-079 3/18/80 80-081 3/18/80 1 F: Forced s: . Scheduled Page 4 of 20 8-1-7.Rl F F F F F F F F F F F F 2 UNIT SlllmxMNS l\ND PCMER REIXcrIONS REPORr MJlmI March 1980 ME:I'IKJD OF OORATION (llXJRS) OCMN REACTOR 0 A 5 0 A 5 0 A 5 0 A 5 0 A 5 0 A 5 0 A 5 0 A 5 0 A 5 0 A 5 0 A 5 0 .A 5 Peason: .1\-B:)ui?IE!Ilt Failure(Explain)
Design Electrical Rating (Net 1'fi:!):
D-Maintenance or Test C-Refueling D-Regulatocy Restriction LICENSE EVEN!' REPORI' I ---------------------------------
1135 1090 Maxilmlm Dependable Capacity "(Gross KW!): 1124 6.
---E--Operator Training & License EKamination F-1\dministrative Error(Explain)
: 7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net Kole):
H-other (Explain)
1079
SYSTEM a:MPOOFNl' OODE4 OODE5 HH FILTER HG DEMINX HH PUMP XX HH HT EX CH HH HTEXCH HH FILTER HH HTEXCH HH FILTER HH HT EX CH HH HTEXCH HH HTEXCH HH HTEXCH 3.
: 8. I f Changes Occur in .Capacity Ratings (Itam NUllCer 3 'lmc1.J;jh 7) Since Last Report, Give Reason:
1-Manual 2-Manual Scram. 3-Automatic Scram. 4-Continuation of Previous Outage 5-Load Reduction 9-0ther DOCKET NO.: 50-272 UNIT 'NAME: Salem Ill DATE: April 10, 1980 COMPLETED BY: L. K. Miller TELEPHONE:
NO 9.
609-365-7000 X507 CAUSE AND OJRRECI'IVE ACTION TO PRE.VEN'l' RB:.'URRENCE Clean Cond. Pump Suction Strainers High Differential Pressure Condensate Polishers 13A Vacuum Pump Tagged Out For Repairs Clean 13B Condenser Water*:,Box Clean 13B Condenser Water Box Clean Cond. Pump Suction Strainers Clean 13A Condenser Water Box Clean Cond. Pump Suction Strainers Clean 13B Condenser Water Box Clean 13A Condenser Water Box Clean 13B Condenser Water Box Clean 13B Condenser Water Box 4 5 Exhibit G -Instructions for Preparation of Data Entry Sheets for Licensee Event Report (I.ER) File (NUREG-0161)
i O.
Exhibit 1-Saire Source
Power Level To Which Restricted, If Any (Net KW!) :
: m. 80-083 80-085 80-086 80-088 DATE 3/23/80 3/23/80 3/26/80 3/31/80 Page :5 of 20 8-1-7 .Rl' TYPEl F F F F IXJRATIOO RFA'lON2 (lroRS) 0 A 0 A 0 A 0 A .. UNIT SllU'IlXJolNS 1\ND PrnER REOOCTIOOS REPORI' MJNrH March 1980 Mimm OF SlllJITIOO LICENSE SYSTEM <nn'OOF.Nl' IXMN EVEN!' CDDE4 CIJDES RFJ\C'roR REPORT I 5 ---RH HTEXCH 5 ---RH FILTER 5 ---RH HTEXCH 5 ---RH FILTER " Clean Clean Clean Clean DOCKET NO.: 50-272 UNIT*NJ\ME:
Reasons Far Restrictions, I f Any:                     ----------------------
Salem #1 DATE: April 10, 1980 COMPLETED BY: L. K. Miller TELEPHONE:
NONE NONE
609-365-7000 X507. CAUSE AM> OJRREx:"I'IVE ACTION 'ID PRIMNI' RIDJRREN::E llB Condenser Water Box Condenser Pipe Strainers 13A Condenser Water Box Cond. Pump Suctrion Strainers " 
                                                                  'Ibis M:lnth          Year to      Date        Cl.lmulative 744                  2;184                  24,145 ll. Hours In Rep::>rting Period
*MAJOR PLANT REPORT MONTH March 19"0 *DCR NO. PRINCIPLE SYSTEM lED-0062 SGFP lED-0137 Hydrogen Supply lED-0146 "B" Building Services Package 2 1ED-0241A Fire Protection lED-0300 Station Lighting lED-0304 Ventilation lED-0311 eves lED-0314 Fire Protection lED-0334 WDL 1ED-0350A WDL lED-0354-Fire Protection Package 1 Condensate Package 2 lEC-0373-Condensate Package 15 lEC-0373-Condensate Package 16 lEC-0377 Fire Protection lEC-0442 Containment Hatch lEC-0451 Safety Injection lEC-0474 RMS lEC-0480 Fire Protection
: 12. Nuni:ler Of Hours Reactor was   Critical                           744                  2,093.6                12,181.6
* DESIGN CHANGE REQUEST 8-1-7. Rl Page 6 of 20 DOCKET NO: 50-272 UNIT NAME: *e::im*_,.....e-m--1--------
: 13. P.eactor Reserve Shutdown Hours                                       0                          0                    22.7
DATE: April 10, 1980 COMPLETEn BY: L. K. Miller TELEPHONE:
: 14. Hours Generator On-Line.                                             744                  1,994.3                11 525.4
609-365-7000 X507 .' SUBJECT Replace 11 & 12BF32*valves Relocate the Hydrogen Storage Install and Relocate Services Additional Fire Protection to Containment and Auxiliary Building Installation of Yard Lighting Automatic Damper in Electrical Pen. Core Bore Monitor Holes in Shield Plug Install Hose Reel in North Pen. Waterproof WDL Trench-Drum Storage Area Waste Evaporator Piping Mod. Expand Fire Protection Condensate Polishing Condenser Tie-Ir Condensate Polishing Controls Condensate Polishing Elect. Tie-In Provide Alarms on Fire Boundry Modify Containment Personnel Hatch CMC Switch on 1SJ67 and 68 Reset lRllA and 1Rl2A Install Additional Fire Detection 
: 15. Unit Reseive Shutdown Hours                                              0                          0                    0
-
: 16. Gzoss 'lbe:cnal F.nergy Generated (l+IB)                   2,405,018            5,959,980                  33,.496 ,277
-
: 17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (Mm)                         823,870            2,012,600                11,180,100
*MAJOR PLANT REPORT MONTH March 1980 DOCKET NO: 50-272 UNIT DATE: April 10, 1980 COMPLETEn BY: L. K. Miller TELEPHONE:
: 18. Net Electrical Energy Generated(Ml'IH)                         792.307        t:!.,923,293                10,552,883
609-365-7000 X507 *DCR NO. PRINCIPLE SYSTEM SUBJECT lEC-0492 lEC-0534 lEC-0536 lEC-0565 lEC-0590 lEC-0662 lEC-0697 lMD-0081 lMD-0131 lMD-0132 lOD-0035 lPD-0075 lPD-0124 lPD-0141 lPD-0162-Package 1 lSC-0052 lSC-0073 lSC-0081 lSC-0097 lSC-0122 25C-0215 Aux Building Vent. Install Hi Temperature Alarm Solid State Protection Delete Low Pressure Level Coincidence Circuit Aux Feedwater Non Rad Waste eves Stress Calculation Aux Feed water Met Tower Telephone Fire Protection WDL DM Water Nitrogen Communications Non Rad Waste PA TGA -Structural DM_Water Pressurizer Circ. Water Spent Fuel Cooling Modify Controls Construct Baff le and Install Install Snubber on CVCS Charging Pump Seismic Stress Calculations Aux Feedwater Hanger Change Installed Alarm in Control Room Permanent Telephone in Containment Core Bore Holes at Fire Doors Add Two Pumps and Associated Piping Install Heat Trace on DM Water Core Bore Monitor Holes in Shield Plug Install PA at Chlorine House Additional Heat Tracing Install PA in South Penetration Installed Condensate Pump Platform DM Make-Up Water to VAC Pumps Installed Safety Ladder Cages Additional Cathodic Protection Install Chain Operator on 2-SF-35
: 19. Unit Service Factor                                                100.0                       91.3                   47.7
* DESIGN CHANGE REQUEST 8-1-7. Rl Page 7 of 20 50-272 MAJOR PLANT UNIT N , Salem 111 *DCR NO. lED-0062 lED-0137 lED-0146 Package 2 1ED-0241A lED-0300 lED-0304 lED-0311 lED-0314 lED-0334 1ED-0350A lED-0354 Package 1 lEC-0373 Package_ 2 March 1980 DATE: April 10, 1980 COMPLETED BY: L. K. Miller TELEPHONE:
: 20. Unit Availability Factor                                          100. 0                      91.3                   47.7
609-365-7000 X507 lOCFRSO. 59. SAFETY EVALUATION Not a safety related change. This design change involves of H 2 .storage bottles from the interior to the exterior *of a safety related structure (the Auxiliary Building).
: 21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MOC Net)                                98.7                     81.6                   40.5
The potential for or.consequences of this change affecting plant safety are non-existant.
: 22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net)                                97.7                      80.8                   40.1
There is no;:fundamental change to seal design or function nor to No. 1 & 2 seals. The change enhances service life. The requirements for an unreviewed safety question are not met. This design change does not affect any presently performed safety analysis nor does it create any new hazards. The bases of the Technical cations are not affected.
: 23. Unit Forced   Qutaqe
This DCR will not affect any safety function of the system involved.
                          -  Rate                                     ,        0   -                      8.7                 40.9
: 24. Shutdcwns Scheduled Oller Next 6 Mcnths (Type, Date, and Duration of Eadl):
Refueling - 9/20/80
: 25. If Shut Down At End of Report Peric:xi! Estimated Date of Startllp: _ _ _    N..;./_A_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
: 26. Units In Test Status (Prior to Camercia.l    ~ti.on)    :
Forecast                  Achieved INITIAL CRITICALI'lY                                        09/30/76                  12/11/76 INITIAL EUX:TRICIT'l                                      11/01/76                    12/25/76 8-l-7.R2 Pg. 3 of       20        ~            OPERATION                                    12/20/76                    06/20/77
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UNIT SlllmxMNS l\ND PCMER REIXcrIONS                        DOCKET NO.:          50-272
                                                                                                                                            ~~~~~~~~~
REPORr MJlmI  March 1980                          UNIT 'NAME:          Salem Ill DATE:        April 10, 1980 COMPLETED BY:         L. K. Miller TELEPHONE:        609-365-7000 X507 ME:I'IKJD OF OORATION                    Sm.nTI~        LICENSE      SYSTEM  a:MPOOFNl'                CAUSE AND OJRRECI'IVE ID.           DATE     TYP~    (llXJRS)        ~            OCMN          EVEN!'      OODE4    OODE5                        ACTION TO REACTOR      REPORI' I                                      PRE.VEN'l' RB:.'URRENCE 80-062     3/1/80       F          0            A            5            - - -         HH  FILTER      Clean Cond. Pump Suction Strainers 80-064    3/2/80       F          0            A            5            - - -        HG  DEMINX      High Differential Pressure Condensate Polishers 80-066     3/3/80       F          0            A            5            -  - -       HH  PUMP XX    13A Vacuum Pump Tagged Out For Repairs 80-068      3/6/80       F          0            A            5            - -  -      HH  HT EXCH    Clean 13B Condenser Water*:,Box 80-070      3/7/80       F          0            A            5            - - -       HH  HTEXCH      Clean 13B Condenser Water Box 80-072    3/9/80       F           0            A            5            -  - -       HH  FILTER      Clean Cond. Pump Suction Strainers 80-073    3/13/80      F           0            A            5            - --          HH  HTEXCH      Clean 13A Condenser Water Box 80-074      3/12/80      F           0            A            5            - --          HH  FILTER      Clean Cond. Pump Suction Strainers 80-076    3/16/80      F           0            A            5            - -
                                                                              -          HH  HT EX CH    Clean 13B Condenser Water Box 80-078      3/16/80      F          0           A           5             - - -        HH  HTEXCH      Clean 13A Condenser Water Box 80-079    3/18/80      F          0           A           5             - - -        HH  HTEXCH      Clean 13B Condenser Water Box 80-081      3/18/80      F          0           .A           5             - - -        HH  HTEXCH      Clean 13B Condenser Water Box 1                        2                                                      3.                      4                                  5 F:  Forced              Peason:                                                 ~thod:                    Exhibit G - Instructions          Exhibit 1-Saire for Preparation of Data          Source s: . Scheduled          .1\-B:)ui?IE!Ilt Failure(Explain)                     1-Manual D-Maintenance or Test                                                             Entry Sheets for Licensee C-Refueling                                           2-Manual Scram.            Event Report (I.ER) File D-Regulatocy Restriction                              3-Automatic Scram.          (NUREG-0161)
E--Operator Training & License EKamination            4-Continuation of F-1\dministrative                                        Previous Outage
                              ~ational Error(Explain)
H-other (Explain)                                    5-Load Reduction 9-0ther Page      4 of 20 8-1-7.Rl
 
UNIT SllU'IlXJolNS 1\ND PrnER REOOCTIOOS DOCKET NO.:      50-272 REPORI' MJNrH    March 1980                        UNIT*NJ\ME:      Salem #1 DATE:    April 10, 1980 COMPLETED BY:      L. K. Miller TELEPHONE: 609-365- 7000 X507.
Mimm OF IXJRATIOO            SlllJITIOO    LICENSE      SYSTEM  <nn'OOF.Nl'            CAUSE AM> OJRREx:"I'IVE
: m.        DATE       TYPEl  (lroRS)  RFA'lON2      IXMN          EVEN!'     CDDE4      CIJDES                    ACTION 'ID RFJ\C'roR    REPORT I                                      PRIMNI' RIDJRREN::E 80-083    3/23/80      F        0      A            5          -  -  -      RH      HTEXCH      Clean llB Condenser Water Box 80-085    3/23/80      F        0      A            5          -  -  -      RH      FILTER      Clean Condenser Pipe Strainers 80-086    3/26/80      F        0      A            5          -  -  -      RH      HTEXCH      Clean 13A Condenser Water Box 80-088    3/31/80      F        0      A            5          -  -  -      RH      FILTER      Clean Cond. Pump Suctrion Strainers Page  :5 of 20 8-1-7 .Rl'
 
DOCKET NO: 50-272
*MAJOR PLANT MODIFICATIO~                  UNIT NAME: *e::im*_,.....e-m--1--------
REPORT MONTH        March 19"0 DATE: April 10, 1980 COMPLETEn BY: L. K. Miller
                                                    ----~~---~-~-
                                                                              ~** .'
TELEPHONE: 609-365-7000  X507
  *DCR NO.        PRINCIPLE SYSTEM                 SUBJECT lED-0062      SGFP                  Replace 11 & 12BF32*valves lED-0137      Hydrogen Supply      Relocate the Hydrogen Storage lED- 0146    "B" Building Services Install and Relocate Services Package 2 1ED-0241A    Fire Protection      Additional Fire Protection to Containment and Auxiliary Building lED-0300      Station Lighting      Installation of Yard Lighting lED-0304      Ventilation          Automatic Damper in Electrical Pen.
lED-0311      eves                  Core Bore Monitor Holes in Shield Plug lED-0314      Fire Protection      Install Hose Reel in North Pen.
lED-0334      WDL                  Waterproof WDL Trench-Drum Storage Area 1ED-0350A    WDL                  Waste Evaporator Piping Mod.
lED-0354-     Fire Protection      Expand Fire Protection Package 1 1Ec~0373-     Condensate            Condensate Polishing Condenser Tie-Ir Package 2 lEC-0373- Condensate                Condensate Polishing Controls Package 15 lEC-0373- Condensate                Condensate Polishing Elect. Tie-In Package 16 lEC-0377      Fire Protection      Provide Alarms on Fire Boundry lEC-0442      Containment Hatch    Modify Containment Personnel Hatch lEC-0451      Safety Injection      CMC Switch on 1SJ67 and 68 lEC-0474      RMS                  Reset lRllA and 1Rl2A lEC-0480      Fire Protection      Install Additional Fire Detection
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                                                  - ---~ - -----~~~----------,
DOCKET NO: 50-272
*MAJOR PLANT    MODIFICATIO~                UNIT NAME:~4'-.._i_e_m_l~--~----
REPORT MONTH        March 1980 DATE: April 10, 1980 COMPLETEn BY: L. K. Miller
                                                        ~----~-----,-,,-
TELEPHONE: 609-365-7000   X507
  *DCR NO.         PRINCIPLE SYSTEM                      SUBJECT lEC-0492      Aux Building Vent. Install Hi Temperature Alarm lEC-0534      Solid State Protection Delete Low Pressure Level Coincidence Circuit lEC-0536      Aux Feedwater          Modify Controls lEC-0565      Non Rad Waste          Construct Baff le and Install lEC-0590      eves                  Install Snubber on CVCS Charging Pump lEC-0662      Stress Calculation    Seismic Stress Calculations lEC-0697      Aux Feedwater          Aux Feedwater Hanger Change lMD-0081      Met Tower              Installed Alarm in Control Room lMD-0131      Telephone              Permanent Telephone in Containment lMD-0132      Fire Protection        Core Bore Holes at Fire Doors lOD-0035      WDL                    Add Two Pumps and Associated Piping lPD-0075      DM Water              Install Heat Trace on DM Water lPD-0124      Nitrogen              Core Bore Monitor Holes in Shield Plug lPD-0141      Communications        Install PA at Chlorine House lPD-0162-     Non Rad Waste          Additional Heat Tracing Package 1 lSC-0052      PA                    Install PA in South Penetration lSC-0073      TGA - Structural      Installed Condensate Pump Platform lSC-0081      DM_Water              DM Make-Up Water to VAC Pumps lSC-0097      Pressurizer            Installed Safety Ladder Cages lSC-0122      Circ. Water            Additional Cathodic Protection 25C-0215      Spent Fuel Cooling    Install Chain Operator on 2-SF-35
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50-272 DOCKET~
MAJOR PLANT  MODIFICATION~                            UNIT N      ,    Salem 111 March 1980 DATE:      April 10, 1980 COMPLETED BY: L. K. Miller TELEPHONE: 609-365-7000 X507
  *DCR NO.      10CFRSO. 59.                    SAFETY EVALUATION lED-0062  Not a safety related change.
lED-0137  This design change involves the*~relocation of H .storage bottles from the 2
interior to the exterior *of a safety related structure (the Auxiliary Building). The potential for or.consequences of this change affecting plant safety are non-existant.
lED-0146  There is no;:fundamental change to seal design or function nor to No. 1 & 2 Package 2  seals. The change enhances service life. The requirements for an unreviewed safety question are not met.
1ED-0241A  This design change does not affect any presently performed safety analysis nor does it create any new hazards. The bases of the Technical Specifi-cations are not affected.
lED-0300  This DCR will not affect any safety function of the system involved.
The proposed changes do not involve any of the criteria associated with an unresolved safety question per 10CRF50.59.
The proposed changes do not involve any of the criteria associated with an unresolved safety question per 10CRF50.59.
The operation of safety related equipment associated is not affected.
lED-0304  The operation of safety related equipment associated is not affected.
Modification of the shield plugs over the CVC demineralizers will not affect the safe operation or shutdown of the plant. The access holes drilled in the shield plugs will be covered with an equivalent amount of steel shielding to maintain design radiation levels at the outer surface of the concrete shield plug. This change has no effect on the Tech. Specs. The:bases of the Tech. Specs. are not affected by the addition of this hose station. This hose station is to be added to the list of hose stations in the Technical Specifications.
lED-0311  Modification of the shield plugs over the CVC demineralizers will not affect the safe operation or shutdown of the plant. The access holes drilled in the shield plugs will be covered with an equivalent amount of steel shielding to maintain design radiation levels at the outer surface of the concrete shield plug. This change has no effect on the Tech. Specs.
Implementation of this DCR may proceed prior to submittal of License Change Request No. 78-10. Applying waterproofing to areas in the liquid waste disposal trench and the drum storage vault where seepage is suspected does not alter any approved design criteria, procedures or setpoints.
lED-0314  The:bases of the Tech. Specs. are not affected by the addition of this hose station. This hose station is to be added to the list of hose stations in the Technical Specifications. Implementation of this DCR may proceed prior to submittal of License Change Request No. 78-10.
Minor revision to provide construction opening and temporary enclosure.
lED-0334  Applying waterproofing to areas in the liquid waste disposal trench and the drum storage vault where seepage is suspected does not alter any approved design criteria, procedures or setpoints.
1ED-0350A  Minor revision to provide construction opening and temporary enclosure.
This does not alter any approved design criteria, procedures or setpoints.
This does not alter any approved design criteria, procedures or setpoints.
This DCR will not affect any safety function of the system involved.
lED-0354  This DCR will not affect any safety function of the system involved. The Package 1  proposes changes do ::not involve any of the criteria associated with an unresolved safety question per 10CFR50.59.
The proposes changes do ::not involve any of the criteria associated with an unresolved safety question per 10CFR50.59.
lEC-0373  Change involves addition of non safety related valves. This change w0ri.lt Package_ 2 affect any safety related function nor r~quire safety analysis or margin of safety stipulated in the Tech. Specs. No unreviewed safety question is involved for this mechanical portion of the DCR.
Change involves addition of non safety related valves. This change w0ri.lt affect any safety related function nor safety analysis or margin of safety stipulated in the Tech. Specs. No unreviewed safety question is involved for this mechanical portion of the DCR.
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* DESIGN CHANGE REQUEST Page 8 of 20 MAJOR PLANT REPORT MONTH, March 1980 DOCKET 50-272 UNIT NAMf9' Salem Ill *DCR NO. lEC-0373 Package 15 lEC-0373 Package 16 lEC-0377 lEC-,0442 lEC-0451 lEC-0474 lEC-0480 lEC-0492 lOCFRSO. 59.
* DESIGN CHANGE REQUEST
DATE: April 10, 1980 COMPLETED BY: L. K. Miller TELEPHONE:
 
609-365-7000 X507 SAFETY EVALUATION This design change is not safety related and does not affect any safety related systems or the safe shutdown of the unit. This DCR will not affect any safety -function of the system involved.
DOCKET N~              50-272 MAJOR PLANT MODIFICATIONS~
The proposed changes do* .not involve any of the criteria associated with an unreviewed safety question per 10CFR50.59.*
UNIT   NAMf9'     Salem Ill March 1980
: This change expands the present fire protection system to meet some requirements of Branch .. Tech. Position 9. 2, Appendix A. It is not safety related and does not require a revision to any Tech. Spec. No additional safety analysis need be performed.
                                                                            ~---"'""'-...;.;.;;.,....;;......;._~~~~~~
Worn internal parts of containment personnel air lock doors are to be replaced by new parts under the supervision of original vendor. No change in design or parts or operation of air locks will take p1ace. They will be rebuilt to their original condition and therefore, no unresolved safety question is involved as the finished condition will be as indicated in existing Tech. Specs., design drawings, Engineering Specs. and FSAR. This change will satisfy the simple failure criteria required for safety related equipment and will increase the margin of safety operation.
REPORT MONTH, DATE:     April 10, 1980 COMPLETED BY:       L. K. Miller TELEPHONE: 609-365-7000                 X507
No additional safety analysis required; no previous safety evaluation will be violated.
  *DCR NO.        10CFRSO. 59.                            SAFETY EVALUATION lEC-0373    This design change is not safety related and does not affect any safety Package 15  related systems or the safe shutdown of the unit.
The lRllA and 1Rl2A provide a safety related .. function.
lEC-0373    This DCR will not affect any safety -function of the system involved. The Package 16  proposed changes do* .not involve any of the criteria associated with an unreviewed safety question per 10CFR50.59.*                                                             :
in isolating the containment on high activity due to primary coolant leakage, however, the ambient radiation levels in the containment are known to increase with time. If the leakage in the containment is known to be within cation, then the setpoint may be altered to :twice the background value. The setpoint change will not be altered such that an excessive amount of activity could be discharged before the channels isolate the containment. (See Engineering instructions section for further explartation ori why this change does not constitute and USQ). This design change provides fire detection for areas not previously protected.
lEC-0377    This change expands the present fire protection system to meet some requirements of Branch .. Tech. Position 9. 2, Appendix A. It is not safety related and does not require a revision to any Tech. Spec. No additional safety analysis need be performed.
It will interface with and complement the existing fire detection system. It will not affect the function or operation of any equipment involved with the safe:shutdown of the plant. The installation of temperature monitoring devices will improve overall plant reliability by alerting the .Gontrol Room Operator to potentially elevated ambient temperature conditions in areas where equipment vital to plant aper.at.ion and safety is located. By using these devices, aetton ma&#xa5;'.'..be  
lEC-,0442  Worn internal parts of containment personnel air lock doors are to be replaced by new parts under the supervision of original vendor. No change in design or parts or operation of air locks will take p1ace. They will be rebuilt to their original condition and therefore, no unresolved safety question is involved as the finished condition will be as indicated in existing Tech. Specs., design drawings, Engineering Specs. and FSAR.
..
lEC-0451    This change will satisfy the simple failure criteria required for safety related equipment and will increase the margin of safety operation. No additional safety analysis required; no previous safety evaluation will be violated.
vefore postulated effect on safety related equipment occurs. This installation is an NRC requirement.
lEC-0474    The lRllA and 1Rl2A provide a safety related .. function. in isolating the containment on high activity due to primary coolant leakage, however, the ambient radiation levels in the containment are known to increase with time. If the leakage in the containment is known to be within specifi-cation, then the setpoint may be altered to :twice the background value.
* DESIGN CH.ANGE Page 9 of 20 --------------------
The setpoint change will not be altered such that an excessive amount of activity could be discharged before the channels isolate the containment.
MAJOR PLANT DOCKET 50-272 UNIT N.A.M9' Salem Ill REPORT MONTH March 1980 DATE: April 10, 1980 *OCR NO. lEC-0534 lEC-0536 lEC-0565 lEC-0590 lEC-0662 lEC-0697 lMD-0081 lMD-0131 lMD-0132 lOD-0035 lPD-0075 COMPLETED BY: L. K. Miller TELEPHONE:
(See Engineering instructions section for further explartation ori why this change does not constitute and USQ).
609-365-7000 X507 lOCFRSO. 59. SAFETY EVALUATION Logic change complies with NBC positions regarding use of pressurizer level coincidence circuitry.
lEC-0480    This design change provides fire detection for areas not previously protected. It will interface with and complement the existing fire detection system. It will not affect the function or operation of any equipment involved with the safe:shutdown of the plant.
Cha.nge improves reliability of S.I. function for small breaks in pressurizer steam space. Logic change complies with NRC question regarding operatO.r flexibility to initiate auxiliary feedwater.
lEC-0492    The installation of temperature monitoring devices will improve overall plant reliability by alerting the .Gontrol Room Operator to potentially elevated ambient temperature conditions in areas where equipment vital to plant aper.at.ion and safety is located. By using these devices, aetton ma&#xa5;'.'..be .. ta~eri. vefore ~any. postulated effect on safety related equipment occurs. This installation is an NRC requirement.
Installation of weir wall in Non-radioactive.Waste:Basin will not affect any previously performed safety analysis, will not affect the safe operation of the plant and doe-s:_not constitute an unreviewed safety question.
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The addition of 1A-CVCVE-427A does. po:t present an unrel{iewed safety question .. The vibration elirii:imator will reduce vibration of 8" suction line without need for modifying the pipe configuration.
* DESIGN CH.ANGE     R~QUEST
A change to both the SAR and Technical Specifications are not involved.
 
This DCR is issued to authorize changes on safety related piping systems such as pipe hardware modifications, document updating to reflect all "as built" conditions as required by NRC Bulletin I&C iJ9-14 to verify seismic inputs. Since the majority of changes are minor support cations, document updating, etc., there is no*:unreviewed safety question involved.
DOCKET N~        50-272 MAJOR PLANT  MODIFICATION~                            UNIT N.A.M9'     Salem Ill
This DCR incorporates design changes to implement provisions of NRC Bulletin IE 79-07 which requires utilities to reanalyze piping systems using algebraic summation to combine earthquake loads. This DCR does not present any unreviewed safety question as a result of changes to pipe support and installations.
                                                                    ~~~~~~~~~~~~
Not safety related and does not affect any safety related systems. This DCR will not affect any safety functtion of the system involved.
REPORT MONTH       March 1980 DATE:     April 10, 1980 COMPLETED BY:       L. K. Miller
The proposed changes do ri.ot involve any of the criteria associated with an unresolved safety question per 10CFR50.59.
                                                                    ~~~~~~~~~~~~
Providing core bore holes with removal fire seal plugs does not change the SAR or' Tech. Specs. or present and unreviewed safety question.
TELEPHONE: 609-365-7000     X507
There is no change to the safety features which protect .the plant from fire hazards. This design change pachage is not safety related and does not in _any way affect any safety related systems or the safe shutdown of the plant. Th;ts DCR will not affect the safety function of any system. The proposed changes do not involve any of the criteria associated with an unreviewed safety question per 10CFR50.59.
  *OCR NO.      10CFRSO. 59.                       SAFETY EVALUATION lEC-0534  Logic change complies with NBC positions regarding use of pressurizer level coincidence circuitry. Cha.nge improves reliability of S.I. function for small breaks in pressurizer steam space.
* DESIGN CHANGE REQUEST Page 10 of 20 MAJOR PLANT DOCKET N-50-272 UNIT ____ s_a_l_em __ li_11 ________ *DCR NO. lPD-0124 lPD-0141 lPD-0162 Package 1 lSC-0052 lSC-0073 lSC-0081 lSC-0097 lSC-0122 2SC-0215 March 1980 DATE: April 10, 1980 COMPLETED BY: ___ :_.L_. __ K_._M_1_*1_1_e_r
lEC-0536  Logic change complies with NRC question regarding operatO.r flexibility to initiate auxiliary feedwater.
____ TELEPHONE:
lEC-0565  Installation of weir wall in Non-radioactive.Waste:Basin will not affect any previously performed safety analysis, will not affect the safe operation of the plant and doe-s:_not constitute an unreviewed safety question.
609-365-7000 X507 lOCFRSO. 59. SAFETY EVALUATION This change is not safety related and does not affect safety related equipment.
lEC-0590  The addition of 1A-CVCVE-427A does. po:t present an unrel{iewed safety question .. The vibration elirii:imator will reduce vibration of 8" suction line without need for modifying the pipe configuration. A change to both the SAR and Technical Specifications are not involved.
This DCR will not affect any safety function of the :system involved.
lEC-0662  This DCR is issued to authorize changes on safety related piping systems such as pipe hardware modifications, document updating to reflect all "as built" conditions as required by NRC Bulletin I&C iJ9-14 to verify seismic inputs. Since the majority of changes are minor support modifi-cations, document updating, etc., there is no*:unreviewed safety question involved.
lEC-0697  This DCR incorporates design changes to implement provisions of NRC Bulletin IE 79-07 which requires utilities to reanalyze piping systems using algebraic summation to combine earthquake loads. This DCR does not present any unreviewed safety question as a result of changes to pipe support and installations.
lMD-0081  Not safety related and does not affect any safety related systems.
lMD-0131  This DCR will not affect any safety functtion of the system involved. The proposed changes do ri.ot involve any of the criteria associated with an unresolved safety question per 10CFR50.59.
lMD-0132  Providing core bore holes with removal fire seal plugs does not change the SAR or' Tech. Specs. or present and unreviewed safety question. There is no change to the safety features which protect .the plant from fire hazards.
lOD-0035  This design change pachage is not safety related and does not in _any way affect any safety related systems or the safe shutdown of the plant.
lPD-0075  Th;ts DCR will not affect the safety function of any system. The proposed changes do not involve any of the criteria associated with an unreviewed safety question per 10CFR50.59.
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* DESIGN CHANGE REQUEST
 
DOCKET N-         50-272 MAJOR PLANT MODIFICATIONS~                            UNIT N~ ____s_a_l_em  __li_11________~
March 1980 DATE:     April 10, 1980 COMPLETED BY: ___:_.L_.__K_._M_1_*1_1_e_r____~
TELEPHONE: 609-365-7000 X507
  *DCR NO.      10CFRSO. 59.                     SAFETY EVALUATION lPD-0124  This change is not safety related and does not affect safety related equipment.
lPD-0141  This DCR will not affect any safety function of the :system involved.
The proposed changes do not involve any of the criteria associated with an .unresolved safety question per 10CFR50.59.
The proposed changes do not involve any of the criteria associated with an .unresolved safety question per 10CFR50.59.
This DCR will not affect any safety function of the system involved.
lPD-0162  This DCR will not affect any safety function of the system involved. The Package 1  proposed changes do not ;i.nvolve any of the criteria ass,ociated with an unreviewed safety question per 10CFR50.59.
The proposed changes do not ;i.nvolve any of the criteria ass,ociated with an unreviewed safety question per 10CFR50.59.
lSC-0052  This DCR will not affect any safety function of the system involved. The proposed changes do not involve any of the criteria associated with an unresolved safety question per 10CFR50.59.
This DCR will not affect any safety function of the system involved.
lSC-0073  Installation of platforms to condensate discharge isolation valves will not affect any previously performed safety analysis, will not affect the safe operation of the plant and does not constitute an~unreviewed safety question:.
The proposed changes do not involve any of the criteria associated with an unresolved safety question per 10CFR50.59.
lSC-0081  The modification to this system does not affect any presently performed safety analysis*nor does it create any new hazards. This system is not a safety related system. The bases of the Technical Specifications remains unchanged.
Installation of platforms to condensate discharge isolation valves will not affect any previously performed safety analysis, will not affect the safe operation of the plant and does not constitute safety question:.
lSC-0097  Installation of cage around ladder to pressurizer penthouse will not change any previously performed safety *analysis, will not affect the safe operatior of the*plant and does not constitute an unreviewed safety question.
The modification to this system does not affect any presently performed safety analysis*nor does it create any new hazards. This system is not a safety related system. The bases of the Technical Specifications remains unchanged.
lSC-0122  Th+/-s DCR involves additional cathodic protection on condenser water boxes and is not safety related. Criteria for an unrevie~ed safety question are not met.
Installation of cage around ladder to pressurizer penthouse will not change any previously performed safety *analysis, will not affect the safe operatior of the*plant and does not constitute an unreviewed safety question.
2SC-0215  The addition cifa chain operator to a valve does not affect the design philosophy of the system. This modification does not affect any present analysis rior does it create any new hazards. The Tech. Specs. are not affected.
Th+/-s DCR involves additional cathodic protection on condenser water boxes and is not safety related. Criteria for an safety question are not met. The addition cifa chain operator to a valve does not affect the design philosophy of the system. This modification does not affect any present analysis rior does it create any new hazards. The Tech. Specs. are not affected.
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* DESIGN CH.ANGE REQUEST Page 11 of 20 I I -. WORI\ oi:;;DER Nl.JMBEH 902972 905377 911506 911536 914291 914391 916610 DEPT M M M M M M M Page 12 of 20 EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION FLANGE* SERVICE WATER DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM* CORRECTIVE ACTION, PUMP, SERVICE WATER BAY 4 SUMP DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMv CAUSE* CORRECTIVE ACTION, VALVE* 14MS17:L DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM*
 
CORRECTIVE ACTION, VALVE' 11SW024 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM* CORRECTIVE ACTION, PIPE DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM* CORRECTIVE ACTION, PUMP, 11 CHILLED WATER DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMv CAUSE* CORRECTIVE ACTIONv VITAL HEAT TRACE* CIRCUIT CONTROLLER T204S DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM* CAUSE, CORRECTIVE ACTION, EXPLANATION OF WOHK PERfURMED 30 INCH FLANGE AT EXPANSION JOINT FC-3-41 IN BAY 3 ERRODED CLEANED ERROSION, WELDEDr AND COVERED THE FACES OF THE FLANGES WITH BITUMASTIC-300-M BAY 4 SUMP PUMP WILL NOT RUN. MOISTURE FOUND IN CONDUIT. DRIED OUT WIRING AND REPLACED SUMP PUMP, BLOWING THROUGH. SEATING SURFACES CUT BY STEAM.
* REPLACED VALVE STEM AND SEAT. BOLTS ARE LOOSE ALL THE WAY AROUND BOLTS. REJECTED RICHMOND ANCHOR FOUND DURING WALKDOWN VERIFICATION.
WELDED TWO PIECES OF CHANNEL TO HANGER INSTALLED TWO KWIK-BOLTS.
CHILLED WATER PUMP RUNNING HOT. BINDING DURING TEST RUN, PUMP WAS RUN WITHOUT OIL, REPLACED BEARINGS, GREEN POINTERCALARM>
INOPERABLE.
SET AT 35 DEGF AND CAN NOT BE RAISED. POINTER <ALARM> BROKEN
... ACED. '-* I .._ .. i *-* *-
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916662 916663 916679 916689 916698 916701 916762 918933 DEPT M M M M M M M M Page 13 of 20 EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION BTRAINER.13 SERVICE WATER DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMv CORRECTIVE ACTION, PUMP, 12 COMPONENT COOLING DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM* CORRECTIVE ACTIONr VITAL HEAT TRACEr CIRCUIT 702 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM, CORRECTIVE ACTIONr TRAVELLING SCREEN, 12 SERVICE WATER DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM* CORRECTIVE ACTIONr INSTRUMENT, PT6298 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM* CORRECTIVE ACTIONr DAMPERr 1CAA003 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM* CAUSE, CORRECTIVE ACTIONv PUMP* 11 CHILLED WATER DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM* CORRECTIVE ACTION, DAMPER r l CAAOO 1 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM* CAUSE, EXPLANATION OF WORK PERfDRMED REPLACED PAC:l<ING EXCESSIVE OIL LEAK AT OUTBOARD BEARING REPLACED GASKET ON THRUST BEARING, UNABLE TO MAINTAIN CORRECT TEMPERATURE, REPLACED THERMOSTAT, REPLACED PRIMARYHHEAT TRACE, SHEAR PIN BROKEN 1:;;EPLACED PIN, 12 COMPONENT COOLING PUMP SUCTION GAUGE HAS EXCESSIVE WHEN PUMP IS IN SERVICE, SECURED GAUGE BY USING A BACKING PLATE BEHIND GAUGE AND BOLTING IT TO AN EXISTING ANGLE IRON, DAMPER 1CAA003 WILL NOT OPEN. LUBRICATION PROBLEM, LUBRICATED AND FREED DAMPER. THERMAL OVERLOAD IN BREAKER KEEPS PING AFTER PUTTING THE PUMP IN SERVICE THREE HOURS REPLACED OVERLOADS.
CAUSE*   MOISTURE FOUND IN CONDUIT.
TIGHTENED ALL NECTIONS, TESTED SAT+ DAMPER 1CAA001 WILL NOT OPEN. LUBRICATION PROBLEM, UBEJ't PENEH;:AT:r.NG Oii... TO
CORRECTIVE ACTION,  DRIED OUT WIRING AND REPLACED SUMP PUMP, 911506    M  VALVE* 14MS17:L DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM*  BLOWING THROUGH.
.-.. _,; *-* *-
C~~SE,   SEATING SURFACES CUT BY STEAM.
* CORRECTIVE ACTION,   REPLACED VALVE STEM AND SEAT.
911536    M  VALVE' 11SW024                                                                          ~-
DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM*   BOLTS ARE LOOSE ALL THE WAY AROUND CORRECTIVE ACTION,  ~IGHTENED BOLTS.
914291    M  PIPE HAN~ER, CTAG-~07                                                                  .._..
DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM*   REJECTED RICHMOND ANCHOR FOUND DURING WALKDOWN VERIFICATION.
CORRECTIVE ACTION,  WELDED TWO PIECES OF CHANNEL TO HANGER INSTALLED TWO KWIK-BOLTS.                  *-~
I      914391    M  PUMP, 11 CHILLED WATER I
DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMv  CHILLED WATER PUMP RUNNING HOT.            *-*
BINDING DURING TEST RUN, CAUSE*   PUMP WAS RUN WITHOUT OIL, 916610    M CORRECTIVE ACTIONv VITAL HEAT TRACE* CIRCUIT CONTROLLER T204S REPLACED BEARINGS, DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM*   GREEN POINTERCALARM> INOPERABLE.
SET AT 35 DEGF AND CAN NOT BE RAISED.
CAUSE,   POINTER <ALARM> BROKEN Page 12 of 20                                CORRECTIVE ACTION,   F~EPl... ACED.
 
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NUriBEH 927722 927889 927893 927894 927906 927946 DEPT M M M M M M Page 14 of 20 EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION STRAINER, 11 SERVICE WAl'ER PUMP DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM, CORRECTIVE ACTION, DAMPER' 1 CAA003 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM, CALISE, CORRECTIVE ACTIONr COMPRESSOR, 2 EMERGENCY AIR DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMr CAUSE, CORRECTIVE ACTION, PUMP, CONTAINMENT SUMP DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM* CAUSE, CORRECTIVE ACTION* ENGINE* lA DIESEL DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM* CAUSEr CORRECTIVE ACTIONr VITAL HEAT TRACEr CIRCUIT 603 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM* CAUSE* CORRECTIVE ACTION, EXPLANATION DF WORK PERfOkriED REPACl\E::r:i.
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DAMPER 1CAA003 WILL NOT OPEN, SHAFT JAMMED+ FREED SHAFT, ON LOW STATION AIR HEADER PRESSUREr EMERG AIR COMPRESSOR RAN THREE MINUTES AND TRIPPED ON LOW LUBE PRESSURE INVESTIGATION SHOWED CRANKCASE FILLED WITH WATER+ SOURCE OF WATER UNKNOWN+ CLEANED SUMPr BEARING, AND OIL PUMP. FLUSHED WITH OIL TWICE AND INSTALLED A NEW FILTER. EXCESSIVE RUN TIMES. DEBl'!IS IN SUMP+ CLEANED SUMP AND STRAINERS.
Nl.JMBEI'<  DEPT EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION                     EXPLANATION OF WORK PERfDRMED 916662      M  BTRAINER.13 SERVICE WATER                                                                      .-
EMERGENCY DIESEL WILL NOT SHUTDOWN ALLY+ EMERGENCY STOP MUST BE USED+ LOOSE WIRE ON SDR RELAY SECONDARY CIRCUIT UNABLE TO MAINTAIN TEMPERATURE ABOVE 145 DEGF WITH PRIMARY CIRCUIT OUT OF SERVICE DUE TO LACK OF P1:ir-i:TS HEAT TRACE BURNED OPEN, REPAIRED AND REINSULATED HEAT TRACE. .-,_. *-
DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMv CORRECTIVE ACTION,   REPLACED PAC:l<ING 916663      M  PUMP, 12 COMPONENT COOLING DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM*  EXCESSIVE OIL LEAK AT OUTBOARD BEARING CORRECTIVE ACTIONr  REPLACED GASKET ON THRUST BEARING, 916679      M  VITAL HEAT TRACEr CIRCUIT 702 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM, UNABLE TO MAINTAIN CORRECT TEMPERATURE, CORRECTIVE ACTIONr REPLACED THERMOSTAT, REPLACED PRIMARYHHEAT TRACE, 916689      M  TRAVELLING SCREEN, 12 SERVICE WATER DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM*  SHEAR PIN BROKEN CORRECTIVE ACTIONr  1:;;EPLACED PIN, 916698      M  INSTRUMENT, PT6298 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM*  12 COMPONENT COOLING PUMP SUCTION GAUGE HAS EXCESSIVE ~OVEMENT WHEN PUMP IS IN SERVICE, CORRECTIVE ACTIONr  SECURED GAUGE BY USING A BACKING PLATE BEHIND GAUGE AND BOLTING IT TO AN EXISTING ANGLE IRON, 916701      M  DAMPERr 1CAA003 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM*   DAMPER 1CAA003 WILL NOT OPEN.
WORK DRDEH Nl.JMitEI'( 928017 928178 928194 928200 929418 933717 DEPT M M M M M M Page 15 of 20 EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION ELECTRICAL SEALS, 11 CONTROL ROOM DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM, CORRECTIVE ACTION, VALVE' :L1MS168 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMP CORRECTIVE ACTION, PUMP, 12 COMPONENT COOLING DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM, CAUSE, CORRECTIVE ACTION, FIRE SEALS, CONTROL ROOM DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM' CORRECTIVE ACTION, VALVE OPERATOR, 14BF019 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM' CAUSE, CORRECTIVE ACTION, COMPRESSOR, 11 WASTE GAS DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM' CORRECTIVE ACTION, PIPEr SERVICE WATER DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM, CAUSE, CORRECTIVE ACTIONr EXPLANATION OF WORK PERf8RMED CHECK ALL ELECTRICAL SEALS FROM tl CONTROL ROOM TO 11 RELAY ROOM. FOUND ONE DAMAGED SEAL IN 1RP3+ REPAIRED SEAL USING 3 aoz. SEMKIT f.l()NNET LEAK. Ft.mMANITED TIGHTENED PACKING NUTS. HIGH VIBRATION NOTICED BY SITE PERSONNEL.
CAUSE,  LUBRICATION PROBLEM, CORRECTIVE ACTIONv  LUBRICATED AND FREED DAMPER.
WORN BEARINGS REPLACED MECHANICAL 0 SEALr OIL SEALr AND BEARINGS.
916762      M  PUMP* 11 CHILLED WATER DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM*   THERMAL OVERLOAD IN BREAKER KEEPS TRIP-PING AFTER PUTTING THE PUMP IN SERVICE            *-*
INSPECT AND REPAIR CONTROL ROOM FLOOR FIRE SEr:iLS REPAIRED HOLES' IN 1RP4 AND 1RP5 CONSOLE INDICATES 50 PERCENT WHILE LOCAL INDICATOR READS 70 PERCENT. LEVEL CONTROL ERRATIC PERIODICALLY GETTING 10 PERCENT LEVEL SWINGS. FAILURE DUE TO NORMAL DEGRADATION OF VALVE
                                                                  ~PPROXIMATELY THREE HOURS CORRECTIVE ACTION,  REPLACED OVERLOADS. TIGHTENED ALL CON-NECTIONS, TESTED SAT+
* CALIBRATED POSITIONERr REPLACED CAM AND CAM HUB AND CHECKED LIMIT SWITCHES.
918933      M  DAMPER r l CAAOO 1 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM*   DAMPER    1CAA001  WILL NOT OPEN.
STRIJl<:ED VALVE. EXCESSIVE NOISE AND WATER LEAKING FROM SEALS, INSTALLED REBUILT COMPRESSOR.
CAUSE, LUBRICATION PROBLEM, Page 13 of 20
PIPE LEAK NEAR 12BW124. ERROSION/CORROSION.
                                              ~nRRF~TIUF A~TJaN. UBEJ't PENEH;:AT:r.NG Oii... TO FT~EE DAMF'E:J;;~
INSTALLED NEW PIPE AND FLANGE. .-* .._, '*-' e '-'' *-*-* *-
 
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NLJMBEI'( DEl''T 933740 M 933754 M 933760 M 933761 M 933807 M 933825 M 935518 M Page 16 of 20 EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION OVERHEAD ALARMr 12 RHR SUMP OVERFLOW DESCRIPTION PROBLEMv C(-'IUSE r CORRECTIVE ACTIONr DAMPERr 1CAA003 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMr CAUSEr CORRECTIVE ACTIONr FLANGEr SERVICE WATER DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMr CORRECTIVE ACTIONr VALVEr 14SW024 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMr ACTIONr VALVEr 11SJ134 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMr CORRECTIVE ACTIONr STRAINERSr 16 SERVICE WATER PUMP DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMr CAUSEv CORRECTIVE ACTION* PUMPr 13 COMPONENT COOLING DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMr CORRECTIVE ACTION, EXPLANATION OF WORK 12RHR SUMP OVERFLOW ALARM ANNUCIATED WITH NO OVERFLOW CONDITION, GROUNDED WIRE ON MICROSWITCH, REINSULATED WIRE. CONTROL ROOM INTAKE DAMPER 1CAA003 FROZEN LUBRICATION PROBLEM. LUBRICATED DAMPER. TEST SATISFACTORY.
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FLANGE LEAK IN SERVICE WATER STRUCTURE BAY 3 REPLACED GASKET VALVE l4SW024 HAS A RUPTURED DIAPHRAGM.
NUriBEH  DEPT EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION                      EXPLANATION DF WORK PERfOkriED 927722    M  STRAINER, 11 SERVICE WAl'ER PUMP DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM, CORRECTIVE ACTION,  REPACl\E::r:i.
REPLACED DIAPHRAGM.
927889    M  DAMPER' 1CAA003 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM,    DAMPER 1CAA003 WILL NOT OPEN, CALISE,  SHAFT JAMMED+
PACKING LEAK ADJUSTED PACKING, CLEANED BONNET STUD AND PACKING NUTS, SHEAR PINS BROKEN.
CORRECTIVE ACTIONr  FREED SHAFT, 927893    M  COMPRESSOR, 2 EMERGENCY AIR DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMr    ON LOW STATION AIR HEADER PRESSUREr EMERG AIR COMPRESSOR RAN ~OR THREE MINUTES AND TRIPPED ON LOW LUBE PRESSURE CAUSE,  INVESTIGATION SHOWED CRANKCASE FILLED WITH WATER+ SOURCE OF WATER UNKNOWN+
PLATES WORN REPLACED 3 SEAL PLATES AND INSTALLED NEW Pii-1 HIGH VIBRATION NOTICED BY SITE PERSONNEL WORN THRUST BEARING. REPLACED THRUST BEARING AND INBOARD BEr:i1' I NG HOUSING*
CORRECTIVE ACTION,    CLEANED SUMPr BEARING, AND OIL PUMP.
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FLUSHED WITH OIL TWICE AND INSTALLED A NEW FILTER.
927894    M  PUMP, CONTAINMENT SUMP DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM*    EXCESSIVE RUN TIMES.
CAUSE,  DEBl'!IS   IN SUMP+
CORRECTIVE ACTION*    CLEANED SUMP AND STRAINERS.
927906    M  ENGINE* lA DIESEL DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM*    EMERGENCY DIESEL WILL NOT SHUTDOWN NORM-ALLY+ EMERGENCY STOP MUST BE USED+
CAUSEr  LOOSE WIRE ON SDR RELAY CORRECTIVE ACTIONr 927946    M  VITAL HEAT TRACEr CIRCUIT 603 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM*    SECONDARY CIRCUIT UNABLE TO MAINTAIN TEMPERATURE ABOVE 145 DEGF WITH PRIMARY CIRCUIT OUT OF SERVICE DUE TO LACK OF P1:ir-i:TS CAUSE*  HEAT TRACE BURNED OPEN, Page 14 of 20                            CORRECTIVE ACTION,    REPAIRED AND REINSULATED HEAT TRACE.
 
WORK DRDEH Nl.JMitEI'( DEPT EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION                     EXPLANATION OF WORK PERf8RMED 928017      M  ELECTRICAL SEALS, 11 CONTROL ROOM                                                         .-*
DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM,   CHECK ALL ELECTRICAL SEALS FROM tl CONTROL ROOM TO 11 RELAY ROOM.
CORRECTIVE ACTION,  FOUND ONE DAMAGED SEAL IN 1RP3+
REPAIRED SEAL USING 3 aoz. SEMKIT 928178      M  VALVE' :L1MS168 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMP  f.l()NNET LEAK.
CORRECTIVE ACTION,  Ft.mMANITED TIGHTENED PACKING NUTS.
928194      M  PUMP, 12 COMPONENT COOLING DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM,  HIGH VIBRATION NOTICED BY SITE PERSONNEL.
CAUSE,  WORN BEARINGS 0
CORRECTIVE ACTION,  REPLACED MECHANICAL SEALr OIL SEALr AND BEARINGS.
928200          FIRE SEALS, CONTROL ROOM DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM'  INSPECT AND REPAIR CONTROL ROOM FLOOR FIRE SEr:iLS CORRECTIVE ACTION,  REPAIRED HOLES' IN 1RP4 AND 1RP5 929418      M  VALVE OPERATOR, 14BF019 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM'  CONSOLE INDICATES 50 PERCENT WHILE LOCAL INDICATOR READS 70 PERCENT. LEVEL CONTROL     .._,
ERRATIC PERIODICALLY GETTING 10 PERCENT LEVEL SWINGS.
CAUSE,  FAILURE DUE TO NORMAL DEGRADATION OF VALVE DPEl~ATOR
* CORRECTIVE ACTION,  CALIBRATED POSITIONERr REPLACED CAM AND CAM HUB AND CHECKED LIMIT SWITCHES.
STRIJl<:ED VALVE.
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M  COMPRESSOR, 11 WASTE GAS DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM'  EXCESSIVE NOISE AND WATER LEAKING FROM       *-*
SEALS, CORRECTIVE ACTION,  INSTALLED REBUILT COMPRESSOR.                 *-
933717      M  PIPEr SERVICE WATER DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM,  PIPE LEAK NEAR 12BW124.
CAUSE,  ERROSION/CORROSION.
CORRECTIVE ACTIONr  INSTALLED NEW PIPE AND FLANGE.
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NLJMBEI'( DEl''T   EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION                          EXPLANATION OF WORK      PER~ORMED 933740       M   OVERHEAD ALARMr 12 RHR SUMP OVERFLOW DESCRIPTION ~~  PROBLEMv       12RHR SUMP OVERFLOW ALARM ANNUCIATED WITH NO OVERFLOW CONDITION, J
i                                                                    C(-'IUSE r  GROUNDED WIRE ON MICROSWITCH, L,
iL CORRECTIVE ACTIONr        REINSULATED WIRE.
i I....
*~    .      933754        M  DAMPERr 1CAA003 j                                                  DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMr        CONTROL ROOM INTAKE DAMPER 1CAA003 FROZEN
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CAUSEr      LUBRICATION PROBLEM.
CORRECTIVE ACTIONr        LUBRICATED DAMPER. TEST SATISFACTORY.
933760        M  FLANGEr SERVICE WATER DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMr        FLANGE LEAK IN SERVICE WATER STRUCTURE BAY 3 CORRECTIVE ACTIONr        REPLACED GASKET 933761        M  VALVEr 14SW024 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMr        VALVE l4SW024 HAS A RUPTURED DIAPHRAGM.
CORRE~TIVE  ACTIONr      REPLACED DIAPHRAGM.
933807        M  VALVEr 11SJ134 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMr        PACKING LEAK CORRECTIVE ACTIONr        ADJUSTED PACKING, CLEANED BONNET STUD AND PACKING NUTS, 933825        M  STRAINERSr 16 SERVICE WATER PUMP DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMr        SHEAR PINS BROKEN.
CAUSEv      SF.:J~I... PLATES WORN CORRECTIVE ACTION*        REPLACED 3 SEAL PLATES AND INSTALLED NEW SHEr~I:;:  Pii-1 935518        M  PUMPr 13 COMPONENT COOLING DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMr        HIGH VIBRATION NOTICED BY SITE PERSONNEL WORN THRUST BEARING.
CORRECTIVE ACTION,        REPLACED THRUST BEARING AND INBOARD BEr:i1' I NG HOUSING*
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Nl.Ji"iBEH 935533 911416 914476 914491 914559 921020 921100 DEPT H p p p p p p Page 17 of 20 EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION STRAINER, 12 SERVICE WATER DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM, CORRECTIVE ACTIONr FILTER, AIR PARTICULATE DETECTOR DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM, CAUSEr CORRECTIVE ACTION, INSTRUMENT, R31B . DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM, CORRECTIVE ACTION, INSTRUMENT, FA5694 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM, CAUSEr CORRECTIVE ACTIONr SWITCHr BIT TANK RECIRC LOW FLOW ALARM DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMr Cf'.1USE, CORl:::ECTIVE ACTIDi",*
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INSTRUMENTr TA4554Z DESCRIPTION OF*PROBLEM, CAUSE, CORRECTIVE ACTION, INSTRUMENT, 1LC459 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM, CORRECTIVE ACTION, EXPLANATION OF WORK PERfORMED HAND HOLE LEAKING Gr'.iSl\ET FILTER FAILURE ALARM RECEIVED FOR AIR PARTICULATE DETECTOR.
Nl.Ji"iBEH DEPT EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION                           EXPLANATION OF WORK PERfORMED 935533      H  STRAINER, 12 SERVICE WATER DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM,       HAND          HOLE LEAKING CORRECTIVE ACTIONr         l'~EPL(1CED          Gr'.iSl\ET 911416      p  FILTER, AIR PARTICULATE DETECTOR DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM,         FILTER FAILURE ALARM RECEIVED FOR AIR PARTICULATE DETECTOR.
SHEAR PINS ON DRIVE MECHANISM BROKEN. MICRO SWITCH HAD ALSO FAILED. FAILURE OF SWITCH THOUGHT TO BE RESULT OF MISHANDLING DURING SHEAR PIN REPAIR. REPLACED SHEAR PINS AND MICROSWITCH.
CAUSEr      SHEAR PINS ON DRIVE MECHANISM BROKEN.
FUEL PROTECTION-RATIO LOW ALARMS WITHOUT REPLACED PC BOARD. FALSE INDICATIONS FAIL.ED MIDRr4NGE.
MICRO SWITCH HAD ALSO FAILED. FAILURE OF I                                                                          SWITCH THOUGHT TO BE RESULT OF MISHANDLING i'                                                                          DURING SHEAR PIN REPAIR.
REPLACED AMPLIFIER BOARD. IS ON WITH GREATER THAN 10 GPM RECIRC DEFECTIVE REED SWITCH SWITCH DESTROYED AND REPLACED.
CORRECTIVE ACTION,        REPLACED SHEAR PINS AND MICROSWITCH.
REACTOR COOLANT LOOP 11 CHANNEL DELTA T I TAVG OUT OF CALIBRATION._
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SIGNAL ISOLATOR OUT OF SPECIFICATION REPLACED SIGNAL ISOLATOR.
914476      p    INSTRUMENT, R31B
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DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM,        FUEL PROTECTION-RATIO LOW ALARMS WITHOUT Cf~USE
)                                                CORRECTIVE ACTION,        REPLACED PC BOARD.                         *- ...
* 914491      p    INSTRUMENT, FA5694 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM,        FALSE INDICATIONS CAUSEr      FAIL.ED MIDRr4NGE.
CORRECTIVE ACTIONr        REPLACED AMPLIFIER BOARD.
914559      p  SWITCHr BIT TANK RECIRC LOW FLOW ALARM DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMr        IS ON WITH GREATER THAN 10 GPM RECIRC Cf'.1USE,  DEFECTIVE REED SWITCH CORl:::ECTIVE ACTIDi",*  SWITCH DESTROYED AND REPLACED.
921020      p  INSTRUMENTr TA4554Z DESCRIPTION OF*PROBLEM,        REACTOR COOLANT LOOP 11 CHANNEL DELTA T I TAVG OUT OF CALIBRATION._
CAUSE,    SIGNAL ISOLATOR OUT OF SPECIFICATION CORRECTIVE ACTION,        REPLACED SIGNAL ISOLATOR.
OLD ISOLATOR TO BE REWORKED.
OLD ISOLATOR TO BE REWORKED.
SIGNAL COMPARATOR OUT OF SPECIFICATIONS. . REPLACED COMPARATOR.
921100      p  INSTRUMENT, 1LC459 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM,        SIGNAL COMPARATOR OUT OF SPECIFICATIONS. .
OLD COMPARATOR TO BE 1:;:i:::wo1:;:1..:Er:i  
CORRECTIVE ACTION,        REPLACED COMPARATOR. OLD COMPARATOR TO BE Page 17 of 20                                                          1:;:i:::wo1:;:1..:Er:i
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SALEM UNIT #1 OPERATING  
SALEM UNIT #1 OPERATING  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
MARCH 1980 3/1 Escalating power at 5% per hour. At 2000, power reached 100%. Reduced power at 2355 to 70% to allow cleaning of condensate strainers.
 
3/2 At 0500, reached 70% power to clean condensate strainers.
MARCH 1980 3/1       Escalating power at 5% per hour. At 2000, power reached 100%.
Started increasing load from 70% at 0625 until 1430 when load reached 100%. At 1430, started decreasing load to 80% to clean heater drain pump strainers.
Reduced power at 2355 to 70% to allow cleaning of condensate strainers.
Power remained at 80% for the remainder of the day. 3/3 At 0001, load was increased until 0930 when load reached 97%. Load remained there for the remainder of the day. 3/4 Load remained at 97% for the entire day. 3/5 Load was increased from 97% to 100% at 0830 on 3/5/80. The load thru remained at 100% for the rest of this period. 3/8 3/9 At 0100, started load decrease to 70% to allow cleaning of condensate pump strainers.
3/2       At 0500, reached 70% power to clean condensate strainers. Started increasing load from 70% at 0625 until 1430 when load reached 100%.
At 0110, started load increase until 2300 when load reached 100%. 3/10 thru 3/11 3/12 Remained at 100% load for this period. Started decreasing load at 0550 to 70% to allow cleaning of condensate pump strainers.
At 1430, started decreasing load to 80% to clean heater drain pump strainers. Power remained at 80% for the remainder of the day.
Started increasing load at 1300 until 2300 when load was at 100%. Page 18 of 20 3/13 thru 3/22 3/23 thru 3/24 3/25 3/26 3/27 thru 3/29 3/30 thru 3/31 Remained at 100% load for this period. At 100% load until 2100 when started decreasing load to 70% to allow cleaning of condensate plilllp strainers.
3/3       At 0001, load was increased until 0930 when load reached 97%. Load remained there for the remainder of the day.
Reached 70% at 0100 on 3/24/80. Started increasing load at 0200 until 100% load was reached at 2000. Remained at 100% load for the remainder of this period. Remained at 100% load for this period. At 0300, started reducing load to 86% in preparation to clean l3B condenser.
3/4       Load remained at 97% for the entire day.
Load was increased to 100% by 0800. Load at 100% for this period except for 5% load reduction at 1509 on 3/28/80 due to drop in steam generator feed pump suction pressure.
3/5       Load was increased from 97% to 100% at 0830 on 3/5/80. The load thru     remained at 100% for the rest of this period.
Load returned to 100% at 1630 on 3/28 and remained there for the rest of this period. At 100% load until 2150 when load reduction began at 7% per hour down to 70% to allow cleaning of condensate pump strainers.
3/8 3/9       At 0100, started load decrease to 70% to allow cleaning of condensate pump strainers. At 0110, started load increase until 2300 when load reached 100%.
Load increase began at 0500 on 3/31/80 until 100% load was reached at 1130. Load remained at 100% for the rest of this period. Page 19 of 20
3/10 thru     Remained at 100% load for this period.
* ,, "' iAtuELING INFORMATION DOCKET NO.: 5o-272 UNIT: Salem Ill DATE: April 10, 1980 COMPLETED BY: L
3/11 3/12      Started decreasing load at 0550 to 70% to allow cleaning of condensate pump strainers. Started increasing load at 1300 until 2300 when load was at 100%.
* K. Miller TELEPHONE:
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609-365-7000 Ext. 507 March 1980
 
: l. Refueling information has changed from last month: YES NO X ---2. Scheduled date of next refueling:
3/13 thru     Remained at 100% load for this period.
September 20, 1980 3. Scheduled date for restart following refueling:
3/22 3/23      At 100% load until 2100 when started decreasing load to 70% to thru      allow cleaning of condensate plilllp strainers. Reached 70% at 0100 3/24      on 3/24/80. Started increasing load at 0200 until 100% load was reached at 2000. Remained at 100% load for the remainder of this period.
December 7, 1980 4. A. Will Technical Specification changes or other license amendments be required?
3/25      Remained at 100% load for this period.
YES _____ NO ___ _ NOT DETERMINED TO-DATE March 1980 B. Has the reload fuel design been reviewed by the Station Operating Review Committee?
3/26      At 0300, started reducing load to 86% in preparation to clean l3B condenser. Load was increased to 100% by 0800.
YES NO x If no, when is it scheduled?
3/27      Load at 100% for this period except for 5% load reduction at 1509 thru      on 3/28/80 due to drop in steam generator feed pump suction pressure.
__ August 1980 5. Scheduled date{s) for submitting proposed licensing action: September 1980 (If Required)
3/29      Load returned to 100% at 1630 on 3/28 and remained there for the rest of this period.
3/30      At 100% load until 2150 when load reduction began at 7% per hour thru      down to 70% to allow cleaning of condensate pump strainers. Load 3/31      increase began at 0500 on 3/31/80 until 100% load was reached at 1130. Load remained at 100% for the rest of this period.
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* iAtuELING INFORMATION DOCKET NO.:         5o- 272 UNIT: Salem Ill DATE: April 10, 1980 COMPLETED BY: L
* K. Miller TELEPHONE: 609-365- 7000 Ext. 507 March 1980 MONTH=--~----------~--------------
: l. Refueling information has changed from last month:
YES         NO
                                                          ---X
: 2. Scheduled date of next refueling:         September 20, 1980
: 3. Scheduled date for restart following refueling:         December 7, 1980
: 4. A. Will Technical Specification changes or other license amendments be required?         YES _____NO ____
NOT DETERMINED TO-DATE         March 1980
                                                                    ----~----~-----
B. Has the reload fuel design been reviewed by the Station Operating Review Committee?               YES         NO   x If no, when is it scheduled?     __ August 1980
: 5. Scheduled date{s) for submitting proposed licensing action:
September 1980 (If Required)
: 6. Important licensing considerations associated with refueling:
: 6. Important licensing considerations associated with refueling:
NONE 7. Number of Fuel Assemblies:
NONE
A. In-Core B. In Spent Fuel Storage 8. Present licensed spent fuel storage capacity:
: 7. Number of Fuel Assemblies:
Future spent fuel storage capacity:
A. In-Core                                             193 B. In Spent Fuel Storage                                 40
: 9. Date of last refueling that can be discharged pool assuming the present licensed capacity:
: 8. Present licensed spent fuel storage capacity:           264 Future spent fuel storage capacity:                   1,170
Page 20 of 20 8-l-7.R4 193 40 264 1,170 to the spent fuel September 1982}}
: 9. Date of last refueling that can be discharged to the spent fuel pool assuming the present licensed capacity:       September 1982 Page 20 of 20 8-l-7.R4}}

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Monthly Operating Rept for Mar 1980
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AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POKER LEVEL

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UNIT Salem 111 DATE April 10, 1980 COMPLETED BY L. K. Miller TELEPHONE 609-365-7000 Ext. 507 March 1980 DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL (MWe-NET) * (MWE-NET) 1 797 17 1081 2 908 18 1112 3 1023 19 1093 4 1117 20 1094 5 1125 21 1113 6 1123 22 1108 1110 23 1068 7

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l. Unit Nana: Salem Ill Notes:
2. March 1980 Reporting Period: ~~~~..;;;.;..;:;.;:_~~~~~-
3. Licensed 'll1e:mal Power (l+lt): 3338 4.

5.

Na!Ieplate Rating (Gzoss 1'fi:!):

Design Electrical Rating (Net 1'fi:!):

1135 1090 Maxilmlm Dependable Capacity "(Gross KW!): 1124 6.

7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net Kole):

1079

8. I f Changes Occur in .Capacity Ratings (Itam NUllCer 3 'lmc1.J;jh 7) Since Last Report, Give Reason:

NO 9.

i O.

Power Level To Which Restricted, If Any (Net KW!) :

Reasons Far Restrictions, I f Any: ----------------------

NONE NONE

'Ibis M:lnth Year to Date Cl.lmulative 744 2;184 24,145 ll. Hours In Rep::>rting Period

12. Nuni:ler Of Hours Reactor was Critical 744 2,093.6 12,181.6
13. P.eactor Reserve Shutdown Hours 0 0 22.7
14. Hours Generator On-Line. 744 1,994.3 11 525.4
15. Unit Reseive Shutdown Hours 0 0 0
16. Gzoss 'lbe:cnal F.nergy Generated (l+IB) 2,405,018 5,959,980 33,.496 ,277
17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (Mm) 823,870 2,012,600 11,180,100
18. Net Electrical Energy Generated(Ml'IH) 792.307 t:!.,923,293 10,552,883
19. Unit Service Factor 100.0 91.3 47.7
20. Unit Availability Factor 100. 0 91.3 47.7
21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MOC Net) 98.7 81.6 40.5
22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net) 97.7 80.8 40.1
23. Unit Forced Qutaqe

- Rate , 0 - 8.7 40.9

24. Shutdcwns Scheduled Oller Next 6 Mcnths (Type, Date, and Duration of Eadl):

Refueling - 9/20/80

25. If Shut Down At End of Report Peric:xi! Estimated Date of Startllp: _ _ _ N..;./_A_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
26. Units In Test Status (Prior to Camercia.l ~ti.on)  :

Forecast Achieved INITIAL CRITICALI'lY 09/30/76 12/11/76 INITIAL EUX:TRICIT'l 11/01/76 12/25/76 8-l-7.R2 Pg. 3 of 20 ~ OPERATION 12/20/76 06/20/77

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UNIT SlllmxMNS l\ND PCMER REIXcrIONS DOCKET NO.: 50-272

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REPORr MJlmI March 1980 UNIT 'NAME: Salem Ill DATE: April 10, 1980 COMPLETED BY: L. K. Miller TELEPHONE: 609-365-7000 X507 ME:I'IKJD OF OORATION Sm.nTI~ LICENSE SYSTEM a:MPOOFNl' CAUSE AND OJRRECI'IVE ID. DATE TYP~ (llXJRS) ~ OCMN EVEN!' OODE4 OODE5 ACTION TO REACTOR REPORI' I PRE.VEN'l' RB:.'URRENCE 80-062 3/1/80 F 0 A 5 - - - HH FILTER Clean Cond. Pump Suction Strainers80-064 3/2/80 F 0 A 5 - - - HG DEMINX High Differential Pressure Condensate Polishers80-066 3/3/80 F 0 A 5 - - - HH PUMP XX 13A Vacuum Pump Tagged Out For Repairs80-068 3/6/80 F 0 A 5 - - - HH HT EXCH Clean 13B Condenser Water*:,Box 80-070 3/7/80 F 0 A 5 - - - HH HTEXCH Clean 13B Condenser Water Box 80-072 3/9/80 F 0 A 5 - - - HH FILTER Clean Cond. Pump Suction Strainers80-073 3/13/80 F 0 A 5 - -- HH HTEXCH Clean 13A Condenser Water Box 80-074 3/12/80 F 0 A 5 - -- HH FILTER Clean Cond. Pump Suction Strainers80-076 3/16/80 F 0 A 5 - -

- HH HT EX CH Clean 13B Condenser Water Box 80-078 3/16/80 F 0 A 5 - - - HH HTEXCH Clean 13A Condenser Water Box 80-079 3/18/80 F 0 A 5 - - - HH HTEXCH Clean 13B Condenser Water Box 80-081 3/18/80 F 0 .A 5 - - - HH HTEXCH Clean 13B Condenser Water Box 1 2 3. 4 5 F: Forced Peason: ~thod: Exhibit G - Instructions Exhibit 1-Saire for Preparation of Data Source s: . Scheduled .1\-B:)ui?IE!Ilt Failure(Explain) 1-Manual D-Maintenance or Test Entry Sheets for Licensee C-Refueling 2-Manual Scram. Event Report (I.ER) File D-Regulatocy Restriction 3-Automatic Scram. (NUREG-0161)

E--Operator Training & License EKamination 4-Continuation of F-1\dministrative Previous Outage

~ational Error(Explain)

H-other (Explain) 5-Load Reduction 9-0ther Page 4 of 20 8-1-7.Rl

UNIT SllU'IlXJolNS 1\ND PrnER REOOCTIOOS DOCKET NO.: 50-272 REPORI' MJNrH March 1980 UNIT*NJ\ME: Salem #1 DATE: April 10, 1980 COMPLETED BY: L. K. Miller TELEPHONE: 609-365- 7000 X507.

Mimm OF IXJRATIOO SlllJITIOO LICENSE SYSTEM <nn'OOF.Nl' CAUSE AM> OJRREx:"I'IVE

m. DATE TYPEl (lroRS) RFA'lON2 IXMN EVEN!' CDDE4 CIJDES ACTION 'ID RFJ\C'roR REPORT I PRIMNI' RIDJRREN::E 80-083 3/23/80 F 0 A 5 - - - RH HTEXCH Clean llB Condenser Water Box 80-085 3/23/80 F 0 A 5 - - - RH FILTER Clean Condenser Pipe Strainers80-086 3/26/80 F 0 A 5 - - - RH HTEXCH Clean 13A Condenser Water Box 80-088 3/31/80 F 0 A 5 - - - RH FILTER Clean Cond. Pump Suctrion Strainers Page :5 of 20 8-1-7 .Rl'

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  • DCR NO. PRINCIPLE SYSTEM SUBJECT lED-0062 SGFP Replace 11 & 12BF32*valves lED-0137 Hydrogen Supply Relocate the Hydrogen Storage lED- 0146 "B" Building Services Install and Relocate Services Package 2 1ED-0241A Fire Protection Additional Fire Protection to Containment and Auxiliary Building lED-0300 Station Lighting Installation of Yard Lighting lED-0304 Ventilation Automatic Damper in Electrical Pen.

lED-0311 eves Core Bore Monitor Holes in Shield Plug lED-0314 Fire Protection Install Hose Reel in North Pen.

lED-0334 WDL Waterproof WDL Trench-Drum Storage Area 1ED-0350A WDL Waste Evaporator Piping Mod.

lED-0354- Fire Protection Expand Fire Protection Package 1 1Ec~0373- Condensate Condensate Polishing Condenser Tie-Ir Package 2 lEC-0373- Condensate Condensate Polishing Controls Package 15 lEC-0373- Condensate Condensate Polishing Elect. Tie-In Package 16 lEC-0377 Fire Protection Provide Alarms on Fire Boundry lEC-0442 Containment Hatch Modify Containment Personnel Hatch lEC-0451 Safety Injection CMC Switch on 1SJ67 and 68 lEC-0474 RMS Reset lRllA and 1Rl2A lEC-0480 Fire Protection Install Additional Fire Detection

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  • DCR NO. PRINCIPLE SYSTEM SUBJECT lEC-0492 Aux Building Vent. Install Hi Temperature Alarm lEC-0534 Solid State Protection Delete Low Pressure Level Coincidence Circuit lEC-0536 Aux Feedwater Modify Controls lEC-0565 Non Rad Waste Construct Baff le and Install lEC-0590 eves Install Snubber on CVCS Charging Pump lEC-0662 Stress Calculation Seismic Stress Calculations lEC-0697 Aux Feedwater Aux Feedwater Hanger Change lMD-0081 Met Tower Installed Alarm in Control Room lMD-0131 Telephone Permanent Telephone in Containment lMD-0132 Fire Protection Core Bore Holes at Fire Doors lOD-0035 WDL Add Two Pumps and Associated Piping lPD-0075 DM Water Install Heat Trace on DM Water lPD-0124 Nitrogen Core Bore Monitor Holes in Shield Plug lPD-0141 Communications Install PA at Chlorine House lPD-0162- Non Rad Waste Additional Heat Tracing Package 1 lSC-0052 PA Install PA in South Penetration lSC-0073 TGA - Structural Installed Condensate Pump Platform lSC-0081 DM_Water DM Make-Up Water to VAC Pumps lSC-0097 Pressurizer Installed Safety Ladder Cages lSC-0122 Circ. Water Additional Cathodic Protection 25C-0215 Spent Fuel Cooling Install Chain Operator on 2-SF-35
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50-272 DOCKET~

MAJOR PLANT MODIFICATION~ UNIT N , Salem 111 March 1980 DATE: April 10, 1980 COMPLETED BY: L. K. Miller TELEPHONE: 609-365-7000 X507

  • DCR NO. 10CFRSO. 59. SAFETY EVALUATION lED-0062 Not a safety related change.

lED-0137 This design change involves the*~relocation of H .storage bottles from the 2

interior to the exterior *of a safety related structure (the Auxiliary Building). The potential for or.consequences of this change affecting plant safety are non-existant.

lED-0146 There is no;:fundamental change to seal design or function nor to No. 1 & 2 Package 2 seals. The change enhances service life. The requirements for an unreviewed safety question are not met.

1ED-0241A This design change does not affect any presently performed safety analysis nor does it create any new hazards. The bases of the Technical Specifi-cations are not affected.

lED-0300 This DCR will not affect any safety function of the system involved.

The proposed changes do not involve any of the criteria associated with an unresolved safety question per 10CRF50.59.

lED-0304 The operation of safety related equipment associated is not affected.

lED-0311 Modification of the shield plugs over the CVC demineralizers will not affect the safe operation or shutdown of the plant. The access holes drilled in the shield plugs will be covered with an equivalent amount of steel shielding to maintain design radiation levels at the outer surface of the concrete shield plug. This change has no effect on the Tech. Specs.

lED-0314 The:bases of the Tech. Specs. are not affected by the addition of this hose station. This hose station is to be added to the list of hose stations in the Technical Specifications. Implementation of this DCR may proceed prior to submittal of License Change Request No. 78-10.

lED-0334 Applying waterproofing to areas in the liquid waste disposal trench and the drum storage vault where seepage is suspected does not alter any approved design criteria, procedures or setpoints.

1ED-0350A Minor revision to provide construction opening and temporary enclosure.

This does not alter any approved design criteria, procedures or setpoints.

lED-0354 This DCR will not affect any safety function of the system involved. The Package 1 proposes changes do ::not involve any of the criteria associated with an unresolved safety question per 10CFR50.59.

lEC-0373 Change involves addition of non safety related valves. This change w0ri.lt Package_ 2 affect any safety related function nor r~quire safety analysis or margin of safety stipulated in the Tech. Specs. No unreviewed safety question is involved for this mechanical portion of the DCR.

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  • DESIGN CHANGE REQUEST

DOCKET N~ 50-272 MAJOR PLANT MODIFICATIONS~

UNIT NAMf9' Salem Ill March 1980

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REPORT MONTH, DATE: April 10, 1980 COMPLETED BY: L. K. Miller TELEPHONE: 609-365-7000 X507

  • DCR NO. 10CFRSO. 59. SAFETY EVALUATION lEC-0373 This design change is not safety related and does not affect any safety Package 15 related systems or the safe shutdown of the unit.

lEC-0373 This DCR will not affect any safety -function of the system involved. The Package 16 proposed changes do* .not involve any of the criteria associated with an unreviewed safety question per 10CFR50.59.*  :

lEC-0377 This change expands the present fire protection system to meet some requirements of Branch .. Tech. Position 9. 2, Appendix A. It is not safety related and does not require a revision to any Tech. Spec. No additional safety analysis need be performed.

lEC-,0442 Worn internal parts of containment personnel air lock doors are to be replaced by new parts under the supervision of original vendor. No change in design or parts or operation of air locks will take p1ace. They will be rebuilt to their original condition and therefore, no unresolved safety question is involved as the finished condition will be as indicated in existing Tech. Specs., design drawings, Engineering Specs. and FSAR.

lEC-0451 This change will satisfy the simple failure criteria required for safety related equipment and will increase the margin of safety operation. No additional safety analysis required; no previous safety evaluation will be violated.

lEC-0474 The lRllA and 1Rl2A provide a safety related .. function. in isolating the containment on high activity due to primary coolant leakage, however, the ambient radiation levels in the containment are known to increase with time. If the leakage in the containment is known to be within specifi-cation, then the setpoint may be altered to :twice the background value.

The setpoint change will not be altered such that an excessive amount of activity could be discharged before the channels isolate the containment.

(See Engineering instructions section for further explartation ori why this change does not constitute and USQ).

lEC-0480 This design change provides fire detection for areas not previously protected. It will interface with and complement the existing fire detection system. It will not affect the function or operation of any equipment involved with the safe:shutdown of the plant.

lEC-0492 The installation of temperature monitoring devices will improve overall plant reliability by alerting the .Gontrol Room Operator to potentially elevated ambient temperature conditions in areas where equipment vital to plant aper.at.ion and safety is located. By using these devices, aetton ma¥'.'..be .. ta~eri. vefore ~any. postulated effect on safety related equipment occurs. This installation is an NRC requirement.

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DOCKET N~ 50-272 MAJOR PLANT MODIFICATION~ UNIT N.A.M9' Salem Ill

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REPORT MONTH March 1980 DATE: April 10, 1980 COMPLETED BY: L. K. Miller

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TELEPHONE: 609-365-7000 X507

  • OCR NO. 10CFRSO. 59. SAFETY EVALUATION lEC-0534 Logic change complies with NBC positions regarding use of pressurizer level coincidence circuitry. Cha.nge improves reliability of S.I. function for small breaks in pressurizer steam space.

lEC-0536 Logic change complies with NRC question regarding operatO.r flexibility to initiate auxiliary feedwater.

lEC-0565 Installation of weir wall in Non-radioactive.Waste:Basin will not affect any previously performed safety analysis, will not affect the safe operation of the plant and doe-s:_not constitute an unreviewed safety question.

lEC-0590 The addition of 1A-CVCVE-427A does. po:t present an unrel{iewed safety question .. The vibration elirii:imator will reduce vibration of 8" suction line without need for modifying the pipe configuration. A change to both the SAR and Technical Specifications are not involved.

lEC-0662 This DCR is issued to authorize changes on safety related piping systems such as pipe hardware modifications, document updating to reflect all "as built" conditions as required by NRC Bulletin I&C iJ9-14 to verify seismic inputs. Since the majority of changes are minor support modifi-cations, document updating, etc., there is no*:unreviewed safety question involved.

lEC-0697 This DCR incorporates design changes to implement provisions of NRC Bulletin IE 79-07 which requires utilities to reanalyze piping systems using algebraic summation to combine earthquake loads. This DCR does not present any unreviewed safety question as a result of changes to pipe support and installations.

lMD-0081 Not safety related and does not affect any safety related systems.

lMD-0131 This DCR will not affect any safety functtion of the system involved. The proposed changes do ri.ot involve any of the criteria associated with an unresolved safety question per 10CFR50.59.

lMD-0132 Providing core bore holes with removal fire seal plugs does not change the SAR or' Tech. Specs. or present and unreviewed safety question. There is no change to the safety features which protect .the plant from fire hazards.

lOD-0035 This design change pachage is not safety related and does not in _any way affect any safety related systems or the safe shutdown of the plant.

lPD-0075 Th;ts DCR will not affect the safety function of any system. The proposed changes do not involve any of the criteria associated with an unreviewed safety question per 10CFR50.59.

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DOCKET N- 50-272 MAJOR PLANT MODIFICATIONS~ UNIT N~ ____s_a_l_em __li_11________~

March 1980 DATE: April 10, 1980 COMPLETED BY: ___:_.L_.__K_._M_1_*1_1_e_r____~

TELEPHONE: 609-365-7000 X507

  • DCR NO. 10CFRSO. 59. SAFETY EVALUATION lPD-0124 This change is not safety related and does not affect safety related equipment.

lPD-0141 This DCR will not affect any safety function of the :system involved.

The proposed changes do not involve any of the criteria associated with an .unresolved safety question per 10CFR50.59.

lPD-0162 This DCR will not affect any safety function of the system involved. The Package 1 proposed changes do not ;i.nvolve any of the criteria ass,ociated with an unreviewed safety question per 10CFR50.59.

lSC-0052 This DCR will not affect any safety function of the system involved. The proposed changes do not involve any of the criteria associated with an unresolved safety question per 10CFR50.59.

lSC-0073 Installation of platforms to condensate discharge isolation valves will not affect any previously performed safety analysis, will not affect the safe operation of the plant and does not constitute an~unreviewed safety question:.

lSC-0081 The modification to this system does not affect any presently performed safety analysis*nor does it create any new hazards. This system is not a safety related system. The bases of the Technical Specifications remains unchanged.

lSC-0097 Installation of cage around ladder to pressurizer penthouse will not change any previously performed safety *analysis, will not affect the safe operatior of the*plant and does not constitute an unreviewed safety question.

lSC-0122 Th+/-s DCR involves additional cathodic protection on condenser water boxes and is not safety related. Criteria for an unrevie~ed safety question are not met.

2SC-0215 The addition cifa chain operator to a valve does not affect the design philosophy of the system. This modification does not affect any present analysis rior does it create any new hazards. The Tech. Specs. are not affected.

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oi:;;DER Nl.JMBEH DEPT EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION EXPLANATION OF WOHK PERfURMED 902972 M FLANGE* SERVICE WATER DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM* 30 INCH FLANGE AT EXPANSION JOINT FC-3-41 IN BAY 3 ERRODED CORRECTIVE ACTION, CLEANED ERROSION, WELDEDr AND COVERED THE FACES OF THE FLANGES WITH BITUMASTIC-300-M 905377 M PUMP, SERVICE WATER BAY 4 SUMP DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMv BAY 4 SUMP PUMP WILL NOT RUN.

CAUSE* MOISTURE FOUND IN CONDUIT.

CORRECTIVE ACTION, DRIED OUT WIRING AND REPLACED SUMP PUMP, 911506 M VALVE* 14MS17:L DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM* BLOWING THROUGH.

C~~SE, SEATING SURFACES CUT BY STEAM.

  • CORRECTIVE ACTION, REPLACED VALVE STEM AND SEAT.

911536 M VALVE' 11SW024 ~-

DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM* BOLTS ARE LOOSE ALL THE WAY AROUND CORRECTIVE ACTION, ~IGHTENED BOLTS.

914291 M PIPE HAN~ER, CTAG-~07 .._..

DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM* REJECTED RICHMOND ANCHOR FOUND DURING WALKDOWN VERIFICATION.

CORRECTIVE ACTION, WELDED TWO PIECES OF CHANNEL TO HANGER INSTALLED TWO KWIK-BOLTS. *-~

I 914391 M PUMP, 11 CHILLED WATER I

DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMv CHILLED WATER PUMP RUNNING HOT. *-*

BINDING DURING TEST RUN, CAUSE* PUMP WAS RUN WITHOUT OIL, 916610 M CORRECTIVE ACTIONv VITAL HEAT TRACE* CIRCUIT CONTROLLER T204S REPLACED BEARINGS, DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM* GREEN POINTERCALARM> INOPERABLE.

SET AT 35 DEGF AND CAN NOT BE RAISED.

CAUSE, POINTER <ALARM> BROKEN Page 12 of 20 CORRECTIVE ACTION, F~EPl... ACED.

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Nl.JMBEI'< DEPT EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION EXPLANATION OF WORK PERfDRMED 916662 M BTRAINER.13 SERVICE WATER .-

DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMv CORRECTIVE ACTION, REPLACED PAC:l<ING 916663 M PUMP, 12 COMPONENT COOLING DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM* EXCESSIVE OIL LEAK AT OUTBOARD BEARING CORRECTIVE ACTIONr REPLACED GASKET ON THRUST BEARING, 916679 M VITAL HEAT TRACEr CIRCUIT 702 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM, UNABLE TO MAINTAIN CORRECT TEMPERATURE, CORRECTIVE ACTIONr REPLACED THERMOSTAT, REPLACED PRIMARYHHEAT TRACE, 916689 M TRAVELLING SCREEN, 12 SERVICE WATER DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM* SHEAR PIN BROKEN CORRECTIVE ACTIONr 1:;;EPLACED PIN, 916698 M INSTRUMENT, PT6298 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM* 12 COMPONENT COOLING PUMP SUCTION GAUGE HAS EXCESSIVE ~OVEMENT WHEN PUMP IS IN SERVICE, CORRECTIVE ACTIONr SECURED GAUGE BY USING A BACKING PLATE BEHIND GAUGE AND BOLTING IT TO AN EXISTING ANGLE IRON, 916701 M DAMPERr 1CAA003 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM* DAMPER 1CAA003 WILL NOT OPEN.

CAUSE, LUBRICATION PROBLEM, CORRECTIVE ACTIONv LUBRICATED AND FREED DAMPER.

916762 M PUMP* 11 CHILLED WATER DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM* THERMAL OVERLOAD IN BREAKER KEEPS TRIP-PING AFTER PUTTING THE PUMP IN SERVICE *-*

~PPROXIMATELY THREE HOURS CORRECTIVE ACTION, REPLACED OVERLOADS. TIGHTENED ALL CON-NECTIONS, TESTED SAT+

918933 M DAMPER r l CAAOO 1 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM* DAMPER 1CAA001 WILL NOT OPEN.

CAUSE, LUBRICATION PROBLEM, Page 13 of 20

~nRRF~TIUF A~TJaN. UBEJ't PENEH;:AT:r.NG Oii... TO FT~EE DAMF'E:J;;~

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NUriBEH DEPT EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION EXPLANATION DF WORK PERfOkriED 927722 M STRAINER, 11 SERVICE WAl'ER PUMP DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM, CORRECTIVE ACTION, REPACl\E::r:i.

927889 M DAMPER' 1CAA003 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM, DAMPER 1CAA003 WILL NOT OPEN, CALISE, SHAFT JAMMED+

CORRECTIVE ACTIONr FREED SHAFT, 927893 M COMPRESSOR, 2 EMERGENCY AIR DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMr ON LOW STATION AIR HEADER PRESSUREr EMERG AIR COMPRESSOR RAN ~OR THREE MINUTES AND TRIPPED ON LOW LUBE PRESSURE CAUSE, INVESTIGATION SHOWED CRANKCASE FILLED WITH WATER+ SOURCE OF WATER UNKNOWN+

CORRECTIVE ACTION, CLEANED SUMPr BEARING, AND OIL PUMP.

FLUSHED WITH OIL TWICE AND INSTALLED A NEW FILTER.

927894 M PUMP, CONTAINMENT SUMP DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM* EXCESSIVE RUN TIMES.

CAUSE, DEBl'!IS IN SUMP+

CORRECTIVE ACTION* CLEANED SUMP AND STRAINERS.

927906 M ENGINE* lA DIESEL DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM* EMERGENCY DIESEL WILL NOT SHUTDOWN NORM-ALLY+ EMERGENCY STOP MUST BE USED+

CAUSEr LOOSE WIRE ON SDR RELAY CORRECTIVE ACTIONr 927946 M VITAL HEAT TRACEr CIRCUIT 603 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM* SECONDARY CIRCUIT UNABLE TO MAINTAIN TEMPERATURE ABOVE 145 DEGF WITH PRIMARY CIRCUIT OUT OF SERVICE DUE TO LACK OF P1:ir-i:TS CAUSE* HEAT TRACE BURNED OPEN, Page 14 of 20 CORRECTIVE ACTION, REPAIRED AND REINSULATED HEAT TRACE.

WORK DRDEH Nl.JMitEI'( DEPT EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION EXPLANATION OF WORK PERf8RMED 928017 M ELECTRICAL SEALS, 11 CONTROL ROOM .-*

DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM, CHECK ALL ELECTRICAL SEALS FROM tl CONTROL ROOM TO 11 RELAY ROOM.

CORRECTIVE ACTION, FOUND ONE DAMAGED SEAL IN 1RP3+

REPAIRED SEAL USING 3 aoz. SEMKIT 928178 M VALVE' :L1MS168 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMP f.l()NNET LEAK.

CORRECTIVE ACTION, Ft.mMANITED TIGHTENED PACKING NUTS.

928194 M PUMP, 12 COMPONENT COOLING DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM, HIGH VIBRATION NOTICED BY SITE PERSONNEL.

CAUSE, WORN BEARINGS 0

CORRECTIVE ACTION, REPLACED MECHANICAL SEALr OIL SEALr AND BEARINGS.

928200 FIRE SEALS, CONTROL ROOM DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM' INSPECT AND REPAIR CONTROL ROOM FLOOR FIRE SEr:iLS CORRECTIVE ACTION, REPAIRED HOLES' IN 1RP4 AND 1RP5 929418 M VALVE OPERATOR, 14BF019 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM' CONSOLE INDICATES 50 PERCENT WHILE LOCAL INDICATOR READS 70 PERCENT. LEVEL CONTROL .._,

ERRATIC PERIODICALLY GETTING 10 PERCENT LEVEL SWINGS.

CAUSE, FAILURE DUE TO NORMAL DEGRADATION OF VALVE DPEl~ATOR

  • CORRECTIVE ACTION, CALIBRATED POSITIONERr REPLACED CAM AND CAM HUB AND CHECKED LIMIT SWITCHES.

STRIJl<:ED VALVE.

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M COMPRESSOR, 11 WASTE GAS DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM' EXCESSIVE NOISE AND WATER LEAKING FROM *-*

SEALS, CORRECTIVE ACTION, INSTALLED REBUILT COMPRESSOR. *-

933717 M PIPEr SERVICE WATER DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM, PIPE LEAK NEAR 12BW124.

CAUSE, ERROSION/CORROSION.

CORRECTIVE ACTIONr INSTALLED NEW PIPE AND FLANGE.

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NLJMBEI'( DElT EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION EXPLANATION OF WORK PER~ORMED 933740 M OVERHEAD ALARMr 12 RHR SUMP OVERFLOW DESCRIPTION ~~ PROBLEMv 12RHR SUMP OVERFLOW ALARM ANNUCIATED WITH NO OVERFLOW CONDITION, J

i C(-'IUSE r GROUNDED WIRE ON MICROSWITCH, L,

iL CORRECTIVE ACTIONr REINSULATED WIRE.

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  • ~ . 933754 M DAMPERr 1CAA003 j DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMr CONTROL ROOM INTAKE DAMPER 1CAA003 FROZEN

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CAUSEr LUBRICATION PROBLEM.

CORRECTIVE ACTIONr LUBRICATED DAMPER. TEST SATISFACTORY.

933760 M FLANGEr SERVICE WATER DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMr FLANGE LEAK IN SERVICE WATER STRUCTURE BAY 3 CORRECTIVE ACTIONr REPLACED GASKET 933761 M VALVEr 14SW024 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMr VALVE l4SW024 HAS A RUPTURED DIAPHRAGM.

CORRE~TIVE ACTIONr REPLACED DIAPHRAGM.

933807 M VALVEr 11SJ134 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMr PACKING LEAK CORRECTIVE ACTIONr ADJUSTED PACKING, CLEANED BONNET STUD AND PACKING NUTS, 933825 M STRAINERSr 16 SERVICE WATER PUMP DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMr SHEAR PINS BROKEN.

CAUSEv SF.:J~I... PLATES WORN CORRECTIVE ACTION* REPLACED 3 SEAL PLATES AND INSTALLED NEW SHEr~I:;: Pii-1 935518 M PUMPr 13 COMPONENT COOLING DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMr HIGH VIBRATION NOTICED BY SITE PERSONNEL WORN THRUST BEARING.

CORRECTIVE ACTION, REPLACED THRUST BEARING AND INBOARD BEr:i1' I NG HOUSING*

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Nl.Ji"iBEH DEPT EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION EXPLANATION OF WORK PERfORMED 935533 H STRAINER, 12 SERVICE WATER DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM, HAND HOLE LEAKING CORRECTIVE ACTIONr l'~EPL(1CED Gr'.iSl\ET 911416 p FILTER, AIR PARTICULATE DETECTOR DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM, FILTER FAILURE ALARM RECEIVED FOR AIR PARTICULATE DETECTOR.

CAUSEr SHEAR PINS ON DRIVE MECHANISM BROKEN.

MICRO SWITCH HAD ALSO FAILED. FAILURE OF I SWITCH THOUGHT TO BE RESULT OF MISHANDLING i' DURING SHEAR PIN REPAIR.

CORRECTIVE ACTION, REPLACED SHEAR PINS AND MICROSWITCH.

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914476 p INSTRUMENT, R31B

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DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM, FUEL PROTECTION-RATIO LOW ALARMS WITHOUT Cf~USE

) CORRECTIVE ACTION, REPLACED PC BOARD. *- ...

  • 914491 p INSTRUMENT, FA5694 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM, FALSE INDICATIONS CAUSEr FAIL.ED MIDRr4NGE.

CORRECTIVE ACTIONr REPLACED AMPLIFIER BOARD.

914559 p SWITCHr BIT TANK RECIRC LOW FLOW ALARM DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEMr IS ON WITH GREATER THAN 10 GPM RECIRC Cf'.1USE, DEFECTIVE REED SWITCH CORl:::ECTIVE ACTIDi",* SWITCH DESTROYED AND REPLACED.

921020 p INSTRUMENTr TA4554Z DESCRIPTION OF*PROBLEM, REACTOR COOLANT LOOP 11 CHANNEL DELTA T I TAVG OUT OF CALIBRATION._

CAUSE, SIGNAL ISOLATOR OUT OF SPECIFICATION CORRECTIVE ACTION, REPLACED SIGNAL ISOLATOR.

OLD ISOLATOR TO BE REWORKED.

921100 p INSTRUMENT, 1LC459 DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM, SIGNAL COMPARATOR OUT OF SPECIFICATIONS. .

CORRECTIVE ACTION, REPLACED COMPARATOR. OLD COMPARATOR TO BE Page 17 of 20 1:;:i:::wo1:;:1..:Er:i

SALEM UNIT #1 OPERATING

SUMMARY

MARCH 1980 3/1 Escalating power at 5% per hour. At 2000, power reached 100%.

Reduced power at 2355 to 70% to allow cleaning of condensate strainers.

3/2 At 0500, reached 70% power to clean condensate strainers. Started increasing load from 70% at 0625 until 1430 when load reached 100%.

At 1430, started decreasing load to 80% to clean heater drain pump strainers. Power remained at 80% for the remainder of the day.

3/3 At 0001, load was increased until 0930 when load reached 97%. Load remained there for the remainder of the day.

3/4 Load remained at 97% for the entire day.

3/5 Load was increased from 97% to 100% at 0830 on 3/5/80. The load thru remained at 100% for the rest of this period.

3/8 3/9 At 0100, started load decrease to 70% to allow cleaning of condensate pump strainers. At 0110, started load increase until 2300 when load reached 100%.

3/10 thru Remained at 100% load for this period.

3/11 3/12 Started decreasing load at 0550 to 70% to allow cleaning of condensate pump strainers. Started increasing load at 1300 until 2300 when load was at 100%.

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3/13 thru Remained at 100% load for this period.

3/22 3/23 At 100% load until 2100 when started decreasing load to 70% to thru allow cleaning of condensate plilllp strainers. Reached 70% at 0100 3/24 on 3/24/80. Started increasing load at 0200 until 100% load was reached at 2000. Remained at 100% load for the remainder of this period.

3/25 Remained at 100% load for this period.

3/26 At 0300, started reducing load to 86% in preparation to clean l3B condenser. Load was increased to 100% by 0800.

3/27 Load at 100% for this period except for 5% load reduction at 1509 thru on 3/28/80 due to drop in steam generator feed pump suction pressure.

3/29 Load returned to 100% at 1630 on 3/28 and remained there for the rest of this period.

3/30 At 100% load until 2150 when load reduction began at 7% per hour thru down to 70% to allow cleaning of condensate pump strainers. Load 3/31 increase began at 0500 on 3/31/80 until 100% load was reached at 1130. Load remained at 100% for the rest of this period.

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  • iAtuELING INFORMATION DOCKET NO.: 5o- 272 UNIT: Salem Ill DATE: April 10, 1980 COMPLETED BY: L
  • K. Miller TELEPHONE: 609-365- 7000 Ext. 507 March 1980 MONTH=--~----------~--------------
l. Refueling information has changed from last month:

YES NO

---X

2. Scheduled date of next refueling: September 20, 1980
3. Scheduled date for restart following refueling: December 7, 1980
4. A. Will Technical Specification changes or other license amendments be required? YES _____NO ____

NOT DETERMINED TO-DATE March 1980


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B. Has the reload fuel design been reviewed by the Station Operating Review Committee? YES NO x If no, when is it scheduled? __ August 1980

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

September 1980 (If Required)

6. Important licensing considerations associated with refueling:

NONE

7. Number of Fuel Assemblies:

A. In-Core 193 B. In Spent Fuel Storage 40

8. Present licensed spent fuel storage capacity: 264 Future spent fuel storage capacity: 1,170
9. Date of last refueling that can be discharged to the spent fuel pool assuming the present licensed capacity: September 1982 Page 20 of 20 8-l-7.R4