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OPERAT:NG DATA RE?ox; DCC:C No. 50-316 DATE     l-3-80 C D.'.''' -- ' e v   W T qillett 7:t e'HCNE 616-d65-5901 c?I-'AT'Nr STATUS N' 5
OPERAT:NG DATA RE?ox; DCC:C No. 50-316 DATE l-3-80 C D.'.''' -- ' e v W T qillett 7:t e'HCNE 616-d65-5901 c?I-'AT'Nr STATUS N' 5 Donald C. Cook 2
: 1. Uni: Nam:.               Donald C. Cook                                                    2 December                                           1979
: 1. Uni: Nam:.
December 1979
_.,..,_3...,,.o,:.
_.,..,_3...,,.o,:.
JJ91
JJ91
: 3. LI:: sed D.::=:1 ?:wer (MW:):
: 3. LI:: sed D.::=:1 ?:wer (MW:):
        . Namepia: Rn:ing (Gro:s SIW:):                                                         1I33
1I33
: 5. Design II::=i=1 R::ing (Net 11We):                                                     1100 1118
. Namepia: Rn:ing (Gro:s SIW:):
1100
: 5. Design II::=i=1 R::ing (Net 11We):
1118
: 6. 31: imu:n De7enible Cap:ci:f (Gross 51We):
: 6. 31: imu:n De7enible Cap:ci:f (Gross 51We):
1082
1082
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S. If Changes Ce= in Cap 2:i:y Re:ings (I::=s Numb : 3 T'vec;h 7) Sinc: L:s: Repor:. Give Reasoas:
S. If Changes Ce= in Cap 2:i:y Re:ings (I::=s Numb : 3 T'vec;h 7) Sinc: L:s: Repor:. Give Reasoas:
2 Power L: vel To which Resei ::d. If Any (N : MWe):
2 Power L: vel To which Resei ::d. If Any (N : MWe):
: 10. R=: sons . Tor 1: sci::ians.lf uy:
: 10. R=: sons. Tor 1: sci::ians.lf uy:
n.is Month             Y .-<o.Datz           Cumul::ive 744                   8760                 17.520
n.is Month Y.-<o.Datz Cumul::ive 744 8760 17.520
: 11. Hour: L. Repor:ing Period 0                   5849.2               11,079.9
: 11. Hour: L. Repor:ing Period 0
: 12. Numb = Of Hou:s R==:erwzs Cri: ::1 0                       0                       0
5849.2 11,079.9
: 13. Re:::or R:sene Shu:down Ho==                                                   ,
: 12. Numb = Of Hou:s R==:erwzs Cri: ::1 0
0                   5974.3               10,501.9
0 0
: 14. Hours Ge .e= tor on Line 0                       0                       0
: 13. Re:::or R:sene Shu:down Ho==
: 15. Uni: R serve 5'autdown Hot::s
0 5974.3 10,501.9
: 16. Gross he: n:1 E=:r:y Ce . =:ed C4WH)                                                 0             19,119,273              32.224.380 0              6,168,880             10,154,410 17 Gross IIe :i=! Iser;'v Cener:::d iMWH)                     '
: 14. Hours Ge.e= tor on Line 0
9,767,412 0               5,953,413
0 0
      ,3. s. e. t . .w_.1 e_ ::;y Cen.... .s. (..,. .vu..)
: 15. Uni: R serve 5'autdown Hot::s 0
65.9 0                                            69.7
19,119,273 32.224.380
: 19. Un:t Senice ?:c:or                                                                                                               69.7 0                   65.9
: 16. Gross he: n:1 E=:r:y Ce. =:ed C4WH) 0 6,168,880 10,154,410 17 Gross IIe :i=! Iser;'v Cener:::d iMWH) 0 5,953,413 9,767,412
: 23. Unit Av ils'cill:v F:::or                                                                                 c.6
,3. s.. t..w_.1 e_ ::;y Cen.....s. (..,..vu..)
e 0
65.9 69.7
: 19. Un:t Senice ?:c:or 0
65.9 69.7
: 23. Unit Av ils'cill:v F:::or c.6 63.7
:1. Uni: C:pacity F:::ce (Usin; '.!CC Ne:)
:1. Uni: C:pacity F:::ce (Usin; '.!CC Ne:)
63.7 0                   61.8_                   62.6
0 61.8_
: . Unit Caescity ::::or(Using DEF. :ie:)
62.6
0                   17.5~                   13.9
:. Unit Caescity ::::or(Using DEF. :ie:)
0 17.5~
13.9
: 23. Unic Forced Cu::ge Race
: 23. Unic Forced Cu::ge Race
: 24. Shu:do *ns Scheduled Cver Nx: 5 '4caths (Type. D:te. :nd Oc :: ion of I:ch1:
: 24. Shu:do *ns Scheduled Cver Nx: 5 '4caths (Type. D:te. :nd Oc :: ion of I:ch1:
: 25. !! Sh : Cov.n A: End Cf S.r:or 2:rioc. E: tim::ed Date of 5:::: e:
: 25. !! Sh : Cov.n A: End Cf S.r:or 2:rioc. E: tim::ed Date of 5:::: e:
: 25. Uni:> :n Tes: 5 :::s (?nor :o C:- erciaI O;e ::i:nt:                                                   Force:st               Acnieved
: 25. Uni:> :n Tes: 5 :::s (?nor :o C:- erciaI O;e ::i:nt:
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AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL DOCKET NO.     10-316 UNIT       2 DATE       1-8-80 COMPLETED BY   W. T. Gillett TELEPHONE     616-465-5901 MONTH   December 1979 DAY   AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL             DAY   AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL (MWE-Net)                                   (MWe-Net) 1                 0                         17                   0 2                 0                         18                   0 3                 0                         19                   0 4                 0                         20                   0
AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL DOCKET NO.
(   5                 0         _
10-316 UNIT 2
21                   0 6                 0                         22                   0 7                 0                         23                   0 8                 0                         24                 0 9                 0                         25                 0 10                 0                         26                 0 11                 0                         27                   0 12                 0                         29                   0 13                 0                         29                   0 14                 0                         30                   0 15                 0                         31                   0 t774 069 k                                                                         -
DATE 1-8-80 COMPLETED BY W. T. Gillett TELEPHONE 616-465-5901 MONTH December 1979 DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL (MWE-Net)
(MWe-Net) 1 0
17 0
2 0
18 0
3 0
19 0
4 0
20 0
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5 0
21 0
6 0
22 0
7 0
23 0
8 0
24 0
9 0
25 0
10 0
26 0
11 0
27 0
12 0
29 0
13 0
29 0
14 0
30 0
15 0
31 0
t774 069 k
INSTRUCTIONS On this format list the average daily unit power level in MWe-Net for each day in the reporting month. Compute to the nearest whole megawatt.
INSTRUCTIONS On this format list the average daily unit power level in MWe-Net for each day in the reporting month. Compute to the nearest whole megawatt.


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Docket No.:
50-316 Unit Name:
D. C. Cook Unit #2 Completed By:
R. S. Lease Telephone:
(616) 465-5901 Date: January 9, 1920 Page:
1 of 2 MONTHLY OPERATING EXPERIENCES -- DECEMBER,1979 Hiahlights_j :
This Unit was removed from service for its first refueling outage which started 10/19/79.
This Unit was removed from service for its first refueling outage which started 10/19/79.
All refueling items were completed and the Reactor Plant was made ready for heatup 12/23/79. At this point we went on hold while seismic analysis and required modifications were being performad on safety related systems.
All refueling items were completed and the Reactor Plant was made ready for heatup 12/23/79. At this point we went on hold while seismic analysis and required modifications were being performad on safety related systems.
Total electrical generation for the month was "0".
Total electrical generation for the month was "0".
ISummary       :
ISummary 12/01/79 -- Containment Area Monitor's R-ll ad R-12 were inoper-able for a 0.6 hour period when che sample pump would not run.
12/01/79 -- Containment Area Monitor's R-ll ad R-12 were inoper-able for a 0.6 hour period when che sample pump would not run.
12/06/79 -- The Reactor head was bolted up at 1315 hours which returned the Reactor Plant to Mode 5.
12/06/79 -- The Reactor head was bolted up at 1315 hours which returned the Reactor Plant to Mode 5.
The "AB" Diesel was inoperable for a 7.25 hour period while making modifications to 4KV Bus T21A.
The "AB" Diesel was inoperable for a 7.25 hour period while making modifications to 4KV Bus T21A.
Line 154: Line 328:
12/08/79 -- Source Range Nuclear Instrument N-32 was inoperable for a 13 hour period for renewing of electrical cable.
12/08/79 -- Source Range Nuclear Instrument N-32 was inoperable for a 13 hour period for renewing of electrical cable.
12/10/79 -- The "CD" Diesel was inoperable for an 11.75 hour period for repair and checking jacket water leaks.
12/10/79 -- The "CD" Diesel was inoperable for an 11.75 hour period for repair and checking jacket water leaks.
12/11/79 -- Source Range Nuclear Instrument N-32 was removed from service for renewing of electrical cable.     This instrument was returned to service 12/18/79.
12/11/79 -- Source Range Nuclear Instrument N-32 was removed from service for renewing of electrical cable.
Meteorological instruments of wind speed, wind direc-tion and temperatures were removed from service for modifications. These instruments were returned to service 12/24/79.                                          .
This instrument was returned to service 12/18/79.
12/17/79 -- Filling and venting of the Reactor Coolant System
Meteorological instruments of wind speed, wind direc-tion and temperatures were removed from service for modifications. These instruments were returned to service 12/24/79.
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Docket No.:
service for testing of cables and functional testing.
50-316 Unit Name:
D. C. Cook Unit #2 Completed By:
R. S. Lease Telephone:
(616) 465-5901 Date: January 9, 1980 Page:
2 of 2 12/19/79 -- Source Range Nuclear Instrument N-32 was removed from service for testing of cables and functional testing.
This instrument was returned to service 12/21/79.
This instrument was returned to service 12/21/79.
12/24/79 -- The East Main Feed Pump Turbine was overspeed tested.
12/24/79 -- The East Main Feed Pump Turbine was overspeed tested.
Line 172: Line 349:
12/27/79 -- The "CD" Diesel was inoperable for a 7 hour period for replacement of the timer for upper valve gear lubrication.
12/27/79 -- The "CD" Diesel was inoperable for a 7 hour period for replacement of the timer for upper valve gear lubrication.
Radiation Monitors R-ll and R-12 were inoperable for a 38.25 hour period starting at 1413 hours. This was due to failure of the sample pump.
Radiation Monitors R-ll and R-12 were inoperable for a 38.25 hour period starting at 1413 hours. This was due to failure of the sample pump.
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DOCKET NO.
DECEMBER,1979 M-1 WCR-952, non-essential service water containment isolation valve would not pass leak test. Sand was removed from valve internals and valve seat was lapped. Satisfactory retest.
50 - 316 UNIT NAME D. C. Cook - Unit No. 2 DATE l-14-80 COMPLETED BY B. A. Svensson TELEPHONE (616 465-5901 PAGE 1 of 2 MAJOR SAFETY-RELATED MAINTENANCE DECEMBER,1979 M-1 WCR-952, non-essential service water containment isolation valve would not pass leak test. Sand was removed from valve internals and valve seat was lapped.
M-2 CTS-139W, west containment spray pump recirc. sump suction valve was leaking by. Seat and disc lapped, gaskets replaced.
Satisfactory retest.
M-3 612' Containment airlock inner door equalizing valve stem was sheared.
M-2 CTS-139W, west containment spray pump recirc. sump suction valve was leaking by.
Seat and disc lapped, gaskets replaced.
M-3 612' Containment airlock inner door equalizing valve stem was sheared.
Valve stem replaced and disc face machined.
Valve stem replaced and disc face machined.
M-4 CS-442-1, #1 Reactor coolant pump seal water injection containment isolation check valve failed leak test. Lapped valve seat and disc.
M-4 CS-442-1, #1 Reactor coolant pump seal water injection containment isolation check valve failed leak test.
Lapped valve seat and disc.
Passed retest.
M-5 NSW-415-1, NSW-417-4, NSW-419-2, NESW containment isolation check valves failed leak test.
Removed dirt from all valve internals. All valves passed retest.
M-6 2N, Safety injection pump outboard mechanical seal was leaking exces-sively. Seal replaced and pump retested.
M-7 BD-103-1, 2, 3, 4, blowdown containment isolation valves leaked by. All seats and gates were lapped and replaced.
M-8 A phase-to-phase short was found in heater bank #3 of hydrogen recom-biner #1.
Corrected manufacturing wiring error.
Retest satisfactory.
M-9 Containment ventilation isolation valves VCR-104 and VCR-204 failed leak test. Seats cleaned and positioner adjusted.
Passed retest.
Passed retest.
M-5  NSW-415-1, NSW-417-4, NSW-419-2, NESW containment isolation check valves failed leak test. Removed dirt from all valve internals. All valves passed retest.
M-10 NSW-415-3 and NSW-417-4, non-essential service water containment iso-lation check valves failed leak test.
M-6  2N, Safety injection pump outboard mechanical seal was leaking exces-sively. Seal replaced and pump retested.
Replaced NSW-415-3 and removed mud from internals of NSW-417-4. Both valves passed retest.
M-7  BD-103-1, 2, 3, 4, blowdown containment isolation valves leaked by. All seats and gates were lapped and replaced.
M-8  A phase-to-phase short was found in heater bank #3 of hydrogen recom-biner #1. Corrected manufacturing wiring error. Retest satisfactory.
M-9  Containment ventilation isolation valves VCR-104 and VCR-204 failed leak test. Seats cleaned and positioner adjusted.      Passed retest.
M-10 NSW-415-3 and NSW-417-4, non-essential service water containment iso-lation check valves failed leak test. Replaced NSW-415-3 and removed mud from internals of NSW-417-4. Both valves passed retest.
M-ll NRV-163 and 164, pressurizer spray valves leaked through. Seats lapped, valve reassembled and retested.
M-ll NRV-163 and 164, pressurizer spray valves leaked through. Seats lapped, valve reassembled and retested.
M-12 SI-123, IM0-255 equalization isolation valve required replacement.
M-12 SI-123, IM0-255 equalization isolation valve required replacement.
Valve replaced and NDE performed.
Valve replaced and NDE performed.
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DOCKET NO.
M-14 CCW-142, component cooling water check valve for letdown heat exchanger did not seat. Internals replaced and retested satisfactorily.
50 - 316 UNIT NAME D. C. Cook - Unit No. 2 DATE l-14-80 COMPLETED BY B. A. Svensson TELEPHONE 616 465-5901 PAGE 2 of 2 MAJOR SAFETY-RELATED MAINTENANCE DECEMBER,1979 M-13 CCW-135, component cooling water check valve for reactor support coolers did not seat.
M-15 CCR-441, component cooling water containment isolation valve failed leek test. Bent stem was replaced and valve passed retest.
Internals replaced and retested satisfactorily.
M-16 CCW-244-72, component cooling water containment manual isolation failed leak test. Seat was cleaned and valve passed retest.
M-14 CCW-142, component cooling water check valve for letdown heat exchanger did not seat.
Internals replaced and retested satisfactorily.
M-15 CCR-441, component cooling water containment isolation valve failed leek test.
Bent stem was replaced and valve passed retest.
M-16 CCW-244-72, component cooling water containment manual isolation failed leak test.
Seat was cleaned and valve passed retest.
M-17 CCM-430 and 431, component cooling water containment isolation valves failed leak test. Torque switches were adjusted and valves passed retest.
M-17 CCM-430 and 431, component cooling water containment isolation valves failed leak test. Torque switches were adjusted and valves passed retest.
M-18 N-159, nitrogen supply to pressurizer relief tank stuck open.       Re-placed the check valve's spring and retested.
M-18 N-159, nitrogen supply to pressurizer relief tank stuck open.
M-19 Aux feedwater check valve, FW-138-2, leaked.     Valve seat and disc were lapped. Valve returned to service.
Re-placed the check valve's spring and retested.
M-20 Containment spray to west CTS heat exchanger motor-operated valve, IM0-220 would not operate. Replaced the motor for the operator, in-spected valve and lubricated. Had valve tested.
M-19 Aux feedwater check valve, FW-138-2, leaked.
M-21 The turbine-driven auxiliary feed pump discharge check valve to #3 steam generator, FW-138-3 was leaking by. The valve seat was lapped, the disc machined and gaskets were replaced.
Valve seat and disc were lapped. Valve returned to service.
M-22 The pump for radiation monitor, R-ll would not run.     Replaced the pump with a spare.
M-20 Containment spray to west CTS heat exchanger motor-operated valve, IM0-220 would not operate.
M-23 Turbine-driven auxiliary feed pump discharge check valve to #1 steam generator, FW-138-1 was leaking by. Disassembled valve, lapped seat and disc and reassembled.
Replaced the motor for the operator, in-spected valve and lubricated.
Had valve tested.
M-21 The turbine-driven auxiliary feed pump discharge check valve to #3 steam generator, FW-138-3 was leaking by.
The valve seat was lapped, the disc machined and gaskets were replaced.
M-22 The pump for radiation monitor, R-ll would not run.
Replaced the pump with a spare.
M-23 Turbine-driven auxiliary feed pump discharge check valve to #1 steam generator, FW-138-1 was leaking by.
Disassembled valve, lapped seat and disc and reassembled.
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Docket No.:

50-316 Unit Name:

D. C. Cook Unit #2 Completed By:

R. S. Lease Telephone:

(616) 465-5901 Date: January 9, 1920 Page:

1 of 2 MONTHLY OPERATING EXPERIENCES -- DECEMBER,1979 Hiahlights_j :

This Unit was removed from service for its first refueling outage which started 10/19/79.

All refueling items were completed and the Reactor Plant was made ready for heatup 12/23/79. At this point we went on hold while seismic analysis and required modifications were being performad on safety related systems.

Total electrical generation for the month was "0".

ISummary 12/01/79 -- Containment Area Monitor's R-ll ad R-12 were inoper-able for a 0.6 hour6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> period when che sample pump would not run.

12/06/79 -- The Reactor head was bolted up at 1315 hours0.0152 days <br />0.365 hours <br />0.00217 weeks <br />5.003575e-4 months <br /> which returned the Reactor Plant to Mode 5.

The "AB" Diesel was inoperable for a 7.25 hour2.893519e-4 days <br />0.00694 hours <br />4.133598e-5 weeks <br />9.5125e-6 months <br /> period while making modifications to 4KV Bus T21A.

12/07/79 -- The "CD" Diesel was inoperable for a 4.25 hour2.893519e-4 days <br />0.00694 hours <br />4.133598e-5 weeks <br />9.5125e-6 months <br /> period for restoring and testing of local operation control.

12/08/79 -- Source Range Nuclear Instrument N-32 was inoperable for a 13 hour1.50463e-4 days <br />0.00361 hours <br />2.149471e-5 weeks <br />4.9465e-6 months <br /> period for renewing of electrical cable.

12/10/79 -- The "CD" Diesel was inoperable for an 11.75 hour8.680556e-4 days <br />0.0208 hours <br />1.240079e-4 weeks <br />2.85375e-5 months <br /> period for repair and checking jacket water leaks.

12/11/79 -- Source Range Nuclear Instrument N-32 was removed from service for renewing of electrical cable.

This instrument was returned to service 12/18/79.

Meteorological instruments of wind speed, wind direc-tion and temperatures were removed from service for modifications. These instruments were returned to service 12/24/79.

12/17/79 -- Filling and venting of the Reactor Coolant System was started. This was completed 12/19/79.

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Docket No.:

50-316 Unit Name:

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R. S. Lease Telephone:

(616) 465-5901 Date: January 9, 1980 Page:

2 of 2 12/19/79 -- Source Range Nuclear Instrument N-32 was removed from service for testing of cables and functional testing.

This instrument was returned to service 12/21/79.

12/24/79 -- The East Main Feed Pump Turbine was overspeed tested.

The trip setpoint was 5636 RPM.

The West Main Feed Pump Turbine was overspeed tested.

The trip setpoint was 5570 RPM.

12/26/79 -- The 12AB 34.5KV Reserve Feed underground cables were out of service for a 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> period. This was to modify the protection circuit of these cables. During this time 4KV Buses T21A and T21B were energized from the Reserve Auxiliary Power Source.

12/27/79 -- The "CD" Diesel was inoperable for a 7 hour8.101852e-5 days <br />0.00194 hours <br />1.157407e-5 weeks <br />2.6635e-6 months <br /> period for replacement of the timer for upper valve gear lubrication.

Radiation Monitors R-ll and R-12 were inoperable for a 38.25 hour2.893519e-4 days <br />0.00694 hours <br />4.133598e-5 weeks <br />9.5125e-6 months <br /> period starting at 1413 hours0.0164 days <br />0.393 hours <br />0.00234 weeks <br />5.376465e-4 months <br />. This was due to failure of the sample pump.

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50 - 316 UNIT NAME D. C. Cook - Unit No. 2 DATE l-14-80 COMPLETED BY B. A. Svensson TELEPHONE (616 465-5901 PAGE 1 of 2 MAJOR SAFETY-RELATED MAINTENANCE DECEMBER,1979 M-1 WCR-952, non-essential service water containment isolation valve would not pass leak test. Sand was removed from valve internals and valve seat was lapped.

Satisfactory retest.

M-2 CTS-139W, west containment spray pump recirc. sump suction valve was leaking by.

Seat and disc lapped, gaskets replaced.

M-3 612' Containment airlock inner door equalizing valve stem was sheared.

Valve stem replaced and disc face machined.

M-4 CS-442-1, #1 Reactor coolant pump seal water injection containment isolation check valve failed leak test.

Lapped valve seat and disc.

Passed retest.

M-5 NSW-415-1, NSW-417-4, NSW-419-2, NESW containment isolation check valves failed leak test.

Removed dirt from all valve internals. All valves passed retest.

M-6 2N, Safety injection pump outboard mechanical seal was leaking exces-sively. Seal replaced and pump retested.

M-7 BD-103-1, 2, 3, 4, blowdown containment isolation valves leaked by. All seats and gates were lapped and replaced.

M-8 A phase-to-phase short was found in heater bank #3 of hydrogen recom-biner #1.

Corrected manufacturing wiring error.

Retest satisfactory.

M-9 Containment ventilation isolation valves VCR-104 and VCR-204 failed leak test. Seats cleaned and positioner adjusted.

Passed retest.

M-10 NSW-415-3 and NSW-417-4, non-essential service water containment iso-lation check valves failed leak test.

Replaced NSW-415-3 and removed mud from internals of NSW-417-4. Both valves passed retest.

M-ll NRV-163 and 164, pressurizer spray valves leaked through. Seats lapped, valve reassembled and retested.

M-12 SI-123, IM0-255 equalization isolation valve required replacement.

Valve replaced and NDE performed.

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50 - 316 UNIT NAME D. C. Cook - Unit No. 2 DATE l-14-80 COMPLETED BY B. A. Svensson TELEPHONE 616 465-5901 PAGE 2 of 2 MAJOR SAFETY-RELATED MAINTENANCE DECEMBER,1979 M-13 CCW-135, component cooling water check valve for reactor support coolers did not seat.

Internals replaced and retested satisfactorily.

M-14 CCW-142, component cooling water check valve for letdown heat exchanger did not seat.

Internals replaced and retested satisfactorily.

M-15 CCR-441, component cooling water containment isolation valve failed leek test.

Bent stem was replaced and valve passed retest.

M-16 CCW-244-72, component cooling water containment manual isolation failed leak test.

Seat was cleaned and valve passed retest.

M-17 CCM-430 and 431, component cooling water containment isolation valves failed leak test. Torque switches were adjusted and valves passed retest.

M-18 N-159, nitrogen supply to pressurizer relief tank stuck open.

Re-placed the check valve's spring and retested.

M-19 Aux feedwater check valve, FW-138-2, leaked.

Valve seat and disc were lapped. Valve returned to service.

M-20 Containment spray to west CTS heat exchanger motor-operated valve, IM0-220 would not operate.

Replaced the motor for the operator, in-spected valve and lubricated.

Had valve tested.

M-21 The turbine-driven auxiliary feed pump discharge check valve to #3 steam generator, FW-138-3 was leaking by.

The valve seat was lapped, the disc machined and gaskets were replaced.

M-22 The pump for radiation monitor, R-ll would not run.

Replaced the pump with a spare.

M-23 Turbine-driven auxiliary feed pump discharge check valve to #1 steam generator, FW-138-1 was leaking by.

Disassembled valve, lapped seat and disc and reassembled.

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