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| issue date = 01/09/1980
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| title = Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for Dec 1979
| title = Forwards Monthly Operating Repts for Dec 1979
| author name = ABERCROMBIE H L
| author name = Abercrombie H
| author affiliation = TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
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{{#Wiki_filter:;TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY DIVISION OF POWER PRODUCTION BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT December 1, 1979-December 31, 1979 DOCKET NUMBERS 50-259, 50-260, AND 50-296 LICENSE NUMBERS DPR-33, DPR-52, AND DPR-68 Submitted By: fi~c P ant S erintendent TABLE OF CONTENTS Operations Summary.Refueling Information Significant Operational Events Average Daily Unit Power Level lo Operating Data Reports 13 Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions.
{{#Wiki_filter:;TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY DIVISION OF POWER PRODUCTION BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT December 1, 1979 December 31, 1979 DOCKET NUMBERS 50-259, 50-260, AND 50-296 LICENSE NUMBERS DPR-33, DPR-52, AND DPR-68 Submitted By:     fi ~c P ant S erintendent
16 Plant Maintenance 19 Outage Summary~1~~~~~~26


0 erations Summar The following summary describes the significant operational activities during the reporting period.Tn support of this summary, a chronological log of significant events is included in this report.There were fourteen reportable occurrences reported to the NRC during the month of December.Unit 1 There were no scrams on the unit during the month.Unit 2 There were three scrams on the unit during the month.On December 2, the reactor scrammed due to abrupt movement of the turbine control valves apparently caused by EHC pressure control problems.The turbine control valves abruptly opened, then started closing, leading to a high neutron flux scram.The reactor was manually scrammed on December 13 to investigate vibration on the 2A recirculation motor, pump, and associated piping.On December 17, the reactor was manually scrammed for implementation of modifica-tions of certain PCIS valves and the installation of acoustic monitoring instrumentation on the MSRV's.Unit 3 0 erations Summa (Continued)
TABLE OF CONTENTS Operations Summary .
Unit 3 Unit startup (BOC-3)following a refuel outage began on December 6.The unit scrammed once during the month.On December 30, the reactor was manually scrammed to install overhead cables from the cooling tower switch gear to the bus tie boards.Fati ue Usa e Evaluation The cumulative usage factors for the reactor vessel are as follows: Location Usa e Factor Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Shell at water line Feedwater nozzle Closure studs 0.00421 0.20264 0.17644 0.00317 0.13592 0.11572 0.00283 0.10480 0.08561 Note: This accumulated monthly information satisfies technical specification section 6.6.A.17.b(3) reporting requirements.
Refueling Information Significant Operational Events Average Daily Unit Power Level                               lo Operating Data Reports                                      13 Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions.                       16 Plant Maintenance                                            19 Outage Summary                              ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 26
Common S stems Approximately 1.13E+06 gallons of waste liquid were discharged containing 2.75E+00 curies of activity.
Refuelin Information Unit 2 Unit 1 is scheduled for its third refueling beginning on or about January 3, 1980, with a restart date of February 19, 1980.This refueling will involve loading additional 8 x 8 R (retrofit) fuel assemblies into the core, replacing presently loaded 7 x 7 fuel, LPCI modifications, installing acoustical monitors on KSRV's, and containment isolation modifications.
There are 764 fuel assemblies in the reactor vessel.The spent fuel storage pool presently contains 322 spent 7 x 7 fuel assemblies, two 8 x 8 R fuel assemblies, and 252 new fuel assemblies.
Because of modification work to increase spent fuel pool capacity to 3471 assemblies, present capacity is limited to 720 assemblies.
With present capacity, Unit 1 does not have full core discharge capability in the pool.Unit 2'I Unit 2 is scheduled for its third refueling beginning on September 1, 1980, with a scheduled restart date of October 7, 1980.Resumption of operation on that date will require a change in technical specifications pertaining to the core thermal limits.Licensing information in support of these changes will be submitted to the NRC before the outage.This refueling involves replacing some more 7 x 7 fuel assemblies with 8 x 8 R (retrofit) assemblies.
There are 764 fuel assemblies in the reactor vessel.At the end of the month, there were 132 discharged cycle 1 fuel assemblies and 268 discharged cycle 2 fuel assemblies in the spent fuel storage pool.The present storage capacity of the spent fuel pool is 1080 assemblies.
With present capacity, the 1979 refueling would be the last refueling that could be discharged to the spent fuel pool without exceeding that capacity and maintaining full core discharge capability in the pool.
Refuelin Information (Continued)
Unit 3 Unit 3 resumed power operation December 8, 1979, after its second refuel outage which began August 24, 1979.Unit 3 is scheduled for its third refueling beginning on September 6, 1980, with a scheduled restart date of October ll, 1980.This EOC-3 refueli'ng involves loading additional 8 x 8 R (retrofit) assemblies into the core.There are 764 fuel assemblies presently in the reactor vessel.There are 144 discharged cycle 2 fuel assemblies and 208 discharged cycle 1 fuel assemblies in the spent fuel storage pool.The present storage capacity of the spent fuel pool is 1528 assemblies.
With present capacity, the 1980 refueling would be the last refueling that could be discharged to the spent fuel pool without exceeding that capacity and maintaining full core discharge capability in the pool.
Si nificant Operational Events Unit 1 Date Time Event 12/01/79 0001 0020 0150 0700 Reactor thermal power at 92%, core limited Reduced thermal power from 92%to 80%for turbine C.V.tests and SI's Turbine C.V.tests and SI's completed, commenced power ascension Reactor thermal power at 91%, core limited 12/03/79 1500 12/05/79 0700 12/07/79 2115 2143 2310 Reactor thermal power at 90%, core limited Reactor thermal power at 89%, core limited Reduced thermal power from 89%to 75%for turbine C.V.tests and SI's a Turbine C.V.tests and SI's completed, commenced power ascension Commenced PCIOMR from 82%thermal power 12/08/79 1500 12/10/79 0700 1500 12/12/79 1500 12/14/79 2300 12/17/79 1500 12/21/79 1500 12/30/79 0930 1620 1730 Reactor thermal power at 89%, core limited Reactor thermal power at 88%, core limited Reactor thermal power at 88%, core limited Reactor thermal power at 87%, core limited Reactor thermal power at 86%, core limited Reactor thermal power at 85%, core limited Reactor thermal power at 84%, core limited Peduced thermal power from 84%to 73%for control rod scram testing Control rod scram testing completed, commenced power ascension Reactor thermal power at 84%, core limited 12/31/79 2400 Reactor thermal power at 84%, core limited Si nificant 0 erational Events'Unit 2 Date Time Event 12/Ol/79 0001 1200 12/02/79 0555 0755 1202 1417 1439 12/03/79 0020 0755 1500 Reactor thermal power at 65%, sequence"B" with power ascension in progress Commenced FCIOM from 80%thermal power Reactor scram no.89 from 100%thermal power (suspected (1)EHC pressure regulator printed circuit board problems caused the turb control valves to open excessively and then abruptly began closing)Commenced rod withdrawal Reactor critical no.100 Rolled T/G Synchronized generatory, commenced power ascension , Reduced thermal power from 70%to 65%for control rod pattern adjustment Control.rod pattern adjustment completed, commenced power ascension Reactor thermal power at 70%, holding for"A" reactor feedpump vibration checks 12/05/79 0040 0400 Commenced power ascension from 70%thermal power Reduced thermal power from 90%to 70%for removal of"A" reactor feedoump from service for maintenance 12/08/79 0030 0220 0730 Connnenced turbine C.V.tests and SI's Completed turbine C.V.tests and ST.'s, commenced power ascension from 70%thermal power Reactor thermal power at 75%, holding for"A"'reactor feedpump maintenance 12/09/79 2200"A" reactor feedpump maintenance completed, connnenced power ascension 12/10/79 0130 2348 Commenced PCXOHR frcm 80%thermal power Reactor thermal power at 96%, holding due to excessive vibration on"A" recirculation pump 12/10/79 0700 Reduced thermal power from 96%to 94%due to excessive vibration on"A" recirculation oump 12/13/79 2000 2204 Commenced reducing thermal power to shutdown for"A" recirculation pump maintenance Reactor scram no.90 manual from 40%thermal power to acconnnodate maintenance to"A" recirculation pump 12/14/79 2005 Maintenance completed on 2A recirculation pump, holding for maintenance on FCV-1-55 valve 1
Si nificant 0 erational Events Unit 2 Date Tfrae Event 12/15/79 1821 1930 2347 IMntenance completed on FCV-1-55 valve, commenced rod withdrawal for startup Reactor critical no.101 Rolled T/G-could not reach rated spped, EHC problems (electronic card)12/16/79 0118 0125 0330 2300 Turbine tripped Rolled T/G Synchronized generator, commenced power ascension Commenced PCIOHR from 78%thermal power 12/17/79 0035 0245 2122 2220 Reactor thermal power at 85%, holding for turbine C.V.tests and SI's Turbine C.V.tests and SI's completed, commenced PCIONR from 85%thermal power Commenced reducing thermal power from 90%for shutdown for modifications Reactor scram no.91 manual from 35%'hermal power to accommodate PCIS post modification 12/18/79 0910 Reactor at cold shutdown 12/22/79 2300 2345 PCIS'post modification tests completed, commenced rod withdrawal Reactor critical no.102 12/23/79 1535 Rolled T/G 1611 Synchronized generator, commenced power ascension 12/24/79 0135 12/25/79 1500 12/28/79 2325 Commenced PCIOMR from 50%thermal power Reactor thermal power at 85%, flow limited Reduced thermal power from 85%to 50%for control rod scram testing 12/29/79 0200 0500 Control rod scram testing completed, commenced power ascension Commenced PCIOHR from 65%thermal power 12/30/79 1500 12/31/79 2400 Reactor thermal power at 98%, flow limited Reactor thermal power at 98%, flow limited Si nificant 0 erational Events Unit 3 Date TMe Event 12/01/79 0001 1245 1325 1450 2045 Reactor shutdown for EOC 2, with BOC 3 fuel loaded in vessel Commenced pressurizing reactor vessel for hydrostatic test Reactor vessel pressure at 1005 PSI, holding for hydro-static test Commenced reducing reactor pressure to 570 PSI, holding for drywell leak checks Reduced reactor pressure to zero 12/06/79 0400 0645 Commenced rod withdrawal for startup Reactor critical no.88 12/08/79 1441 1615 Rolled T/G Synchronized generator, commenced power ascension as conditions allow 12/15/79 2330 Reduced thermal power from 80%to 66%for RTI's 23A, 22 and 32A 12/17/79 2000 12/18/79 1145 12/20/79 0830 2005 RTI's completed, commenced power ascension Reactor thermal power at 79%, flow limited Reduced thermal power from 79%to 60%for control rod pattern adjustment Commenced power ascension 12/21/79 0300 12/23/79 0706 0745 1100 2200 Commenced PCIOMR from 64%thermal power Reduced thermal power from 98%to 70%due to"A" and"B" string high pressure heaters isolation High pressure heaters"A" and"B" returned to service, commenced power ascension Commenced PCIONR from 88%thermal power Reactor thermal power at 97%, flow limited 12/24/79 1926 2114 2300 Reduced thermal power from 97%to 57%for control rod sequence exchange from"A" to"B" Control rod sequence exchange completed, commenced power ascension Commenced PCIOtlR from 67%thermal power Si nificant 0 erational Events Unit 3 Date Tame Event 12/26/79 0850 1145 Reduced thermal power from 92%to 86%for condensate demineralizer backwash and precoat Condensate demineralizer backwash and precoat completed, commenced PCIONR from 86%thermal power 12/27/79 0600 1800 1930 2245 Reactor thermal power at 98%, flow limited Reduced thermal power from 98%to 80%for condensate demineralizers"A" and"3" backwash and precoat"A" and"B" condensate demineralizer placed in service, holding for"C" and"H" condensate demineralizer backwash and precoat"C" and"H" condensate demineralizer placed in service, commenced po~er ascension 12/28/79 0300 0700 1257 Commenced PCIOMR from 90%thermal power Reactor thermal power at 98%, flow limited Reduced thermal power from 98%to 85%for condensate demineralizer maintenance 12/29/79 2002 Condensate demineralizer maintenance completed, commenced power ascension 12/30/79 0700 2000 2230 Reactor thermal power at 98%, flow limited Commenced reducing thermal power for shutdown to install overhead cables from cooling tower switchgear to bus tie boards Reactor scram no.79 manual from 35%thermal power to accommodate maintenance 12/31/79 2400 Unit at cold shutdown (1)Equipment malfunction 10 AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL DOCKET>NO.UNIT DATE MONTH December 197.9 DAY.AVERAGE DAlLY POWER LEVEL (MWe Net)964 DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL (M We.Net)915 l7 3 IO l2 I3 14 IS l6 953 953 933 934 952 938 943 929 926 926 915 920 IS 19 20 2,1 22 23'>5 26 27 2S'>9 30 3l 910 908 905 895-910 895 897 890 892 870.916 844 838 877 INSTRUCTIONS On this format.!ist the average daily unit power level in MWe.Net for each day>n the rep<>rtine
>n>>nti>.Ci>mpute tu the nearest whole megawat t.
~~AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL DOCKET NO.v UNIT DATE 1-0-80 CO~IPLETED BY TELEPHONE iE(ON TH December 1979 DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL (M We-Net)DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL (MWe-iVet) 17 3 7t 10 12 13 l4 IS 16 676 819 805 810 800 807 965 1031 1013 916-13 541 18 19 20 21 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 3I-12-10-10 136 680 865 897 887 801 1045 1062 INSTRUCTIONS On this format.list the average daily unit pi>wer levei'n l>I'tVe.Net for each day in the repi>rtinu lnontll.Ci>ltlpute to the nearest whole tnega.vat t.[9l77 s 12 AVERAGE DAlLY UNIT POWER LEVEL'DOCKET NO.50 296 T Browns Ferry 3 DATE~E!COMPLETED BY Ted Tham MONTH~'December 1979~r DAY AVERAGE DAlLY P01UER I.EVEL (!tI We-Net)I-10-10 DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL (hI1Ve.Net)
~689 839 3 IO l2 l3 l4 IS-10 38 163 223 353 477 515 68 812 724 l9 20 21 23 24 TS 26 27 28 29 30 31 837 633 747 959 1008 983 808 974 1002 1049 871 963-12 INSTRUCTIONS On this format.!ist the average daily unir power level in Mac Nct for each day in thc reportin!t ntonth.Compute to tNe rtearcst whole megawatt;I')t77) 13 OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO.1~5-80 COMpi,ETED BY~Do Green TELEPHONE~o U29-6846 OPERATING STATUS Notes 1.Unit Name 2.Reporting Period: 3.Licensed Thermal Power (MWt): 4.Nameplate Rating (Gross<II We): S.Design Electrical Rating (Net M1Ve): e e cit e'OWe: 0 8.4 1065 7.Maxuntum Dep ndabl Capa y(N ti)8.If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Numoer 3 Through 7)Since Last Report, Give Reasons: N A 9.Povver Level To Which Restricted, If Any (Net MWe): 10.Reasons For Restrictions, lf Any: N/A This M on t h Yr.-to.Date 744 12.Number Of Hours Reactor Was Critical 13.Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours 14.Hours Generator On-Line 744 IS.Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours 0 0'.16.Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH)17.Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH)7,700,460 Ih.Net Electrical Energy Generated (M}VH)7,495,748 19.Unit Service Factor, 100 90.4 20;Unit Availability Factor-~100 90.4 21.Unit Capacity Factor (Using ilIDC Net)80.3 22.Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net)23.Uiiit Forced Outage Rate 0 4.4 24.Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type.Date.and Duratinn of Each}: Refuel January 1980 Cumulative 47',498 28,277.28 0 74 136 493 24,518,460 23,801,968 58'58.1 47.1 47.1 33.0 25.If Shut Dnwn At End Of Rcport Period.Estimated Date of Startup: '26.Uiiits in Test Status iPri<<r to Coinmercial Operation}:
Forecast Achieved INITIAL CRlTICALITY INITIAL ELECTRlCITY COi'it'll ERCIA L OPERATION io/77) a~I OPERATING STATUS OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO 5 1-260 BETE 1~5-BO C05tPLETED BY~&Green TELEPHONE~~o-6846 Notes 1.Unit Name: 2.Reportfng Period: 3.Licensed Thermal Power (MWt): 4.Nameplate Rating (Cross MWe): 5.Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe): 6.Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross hIIVe): 1098.4 7.Maximum De endable Ca acit Net hllVe: 1065 p p y()8.If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7)Since Last Report, Give Reasons: N/A ,5 9.Power Level To lVhich Restricted, If Any (Net MWe): 10.Reasons For Restrictions, If Any: I I.Hours In Reporting Period 12.Number Of Hours Reactor Was Critical 13.Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours 14.Hours Generator On.Line 15.Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours.16.Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH)17.Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH).18.Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH)19 Unit Service Factor 20., Unit Availability Factor 21.Unit Capacity Factor (Using hlDC Net)2'2.Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net), 23.Unit Forced Outage Rate 24.Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months This Month Yr:to.Date 744'760 73.1 73e1 58.3 86.7 86.7 79.8 10.3 2.7 (Type.Date.and Duration uf Each):~571.03 7,766.19 172.97 298.23 543.98~7,596.45 0 1,458,581 22,703,212 475,610 7,636,280 461.952 7,441.305 Cumulative 42 409 24,484.48-.11,774.94.
23,664"31 66,155,000 21,950'b 21,3315469 55.8 55.8 47.2 47.2 36.8 5'25.If Shut Down At End Of Report Period, Estimated Date of Startup: 26.Units In Test Status (Prior tn Commercial Operation):
e INITIAL CRl'I'ICALITY INlTlA L ELECTRIC lTY COMht ERC I A L OPER ATlON Forecast Achieved (o/77) 15 OPERATING STATUS, OPERATING DATA REPORT Notes DOCKET NO SQ-296 DATE E-5 ED COMPLETED BY~~MD TELEPHONE~~-6846 1.Unit Name'.Reporting Period: 3.Licensed Thermal Power (MWt): 4.Nameplate Rating (Gross hIWe): S.Design Electrical Rating (Net MIVe): 6.ihlaximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe): CI IWe 7.Maxtmum Dependable Capa ty (Net h).8.If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Nxmber 3 Through 7)Since Last Report, Give Reasons: 9.Power Level To Which Restricted, lf Any (Net>IWe): 10.Reasons For Restrictions, lf Any: This Month Yr..to.Date Cumulative 11.Hours ln Reporting Period 12.iNumber Of Hours Reactor Was Critical 13.Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours 14.Hours Generator On-Line IS.Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours'6.Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH)1.7.Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH)18.Net Electrical Energy Generated (MPH)19.Unit Service Factor 20.Unit Availability Factor 21.Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net)22.Unit Capacity Factor (Using DFR Net)23.Unit Forced Outage Rate 24.Situ(downs Scheduled Over Next 6 hlonths (T 591.75 131.50 534.25 5 816.35 552.9 5,708.30 1 231 495 403,790 390,613 16 956 484 5 635,080 5,482,585 71.8 4 65.2 8.8 49.3..--58.8 4.6 8.0 ipe.Date.and Duration of Each): 18 907.55 1,658.31.18438.28 53.107 866 17 402,580 16,887,773 74.2 74.2 63.8 9.0 S.If Shut Down At End Of Report Period.Estirrared Date of Startup: 6.Units ln Test Status (Prior to Commercial Op;mtion):
Forecast Achieved liVITIA L CRITICALITY INITIAL ELECTRICITY COhth(ERCIAL OPERATIC'E
.-UNIT SIIUTDOWNS AND POWER REDUCTIONS REPORT h(ONTII DOCKET NO.UNIT NAME DATE COhlPLETED IIV TELEPilONE rowns erry 1 o t:re en 205 29-68t'r6 Nii.nate~II fl I t4 cc Cl CA O Lieenscc Event Report 0'Cl 0 C E~Q Cause k.Corrective Action to Prevent Recurrence I F: Forced S: Scheduled (st/77)Reason: A.l'.quipmcot Failure (Explain)0-hiaiotcoaoce or Test C-lfefueling D Regulatory Restriction E"Operator Training k Liccnsc Examination I'.A J toinist rat ive C.Operational Error (Fxplain)ll Other (I:xplaht)
'(ethod: I hlaoual 2.hlanual Scram.3-Automatic Scram.4 Other (Explain)Exhibit C-Instructions for Preparation ot Data L'otry Sheets (or Licensee Eveot Report (LER>Flic (80REC-OI6I)Exlubtl I~Saroi Soon.e
--UNIT SIIUTDOWNS A4D POIVER REDUCTIONS REPORT hlOHTII DOCKET NO.50-260~UNIT NAME Browns Ferr 2 COhIPLETED IIY I<o l)ale C<r<Cl Q~r<C<~CJ c u~CA g Licensee Event Report&#xb9;<C<0 0'n cn G Cause 8'c Corrective Acttort to Prcvcnt Recurrence 109 791202 8.73 A.3 Suspected EliC pressure regulator printed circuit board problems, caused control valve closure and turbine trip.110 791213 53.44 Maintenance to"A" recirc pump and.FCV-1-5.'ll 791217 137.85 Pcs t modifications to the primary containment isolation system.112 791228 B Derated for control rod scram testin F: Forced S: Scl<eduletl
(<I/77)Reason: A-Equipment Failure (Explain)I}.hlaintenance or Test C Rcfuclittg D.Regulatory Restriction E Operator Training lc License Examination I'dllltntslrall"e G Op<'tattuttal Error (Fxplain}I I Otlt<'r (L<xplattt}
Method: I.hlanual 2rManual Scram.3-Aulomalic Scram.4.0tlter (Lxplain}Exltibit G-Instructions for Pret)aratiott of Data Entry Sheets I'or l.icensec Event Report (I.ER)Fii<s(NOREG-OI 6 I}Exhibit I~Sante Source
---VNIT SIIVTDOIVNS AND POlVER REDVCTIONS REPORT hIO")TII DOCKET NO.50 296 UNIT NAh!E DATE COhIPLETED BY Mn~tJ:a Ni I, Dull.'b I I Vl u V c u~-n tl AA Lice<<scc Event Rcport~Cause Ec Corrective Aetio<<tu Prcvcnt Rccurrcncc 109 110 791201.791220 791924 S 184.25 H Refueling Derated for control rod pattern adjustment.
Derated for control rod sequence exchange.112 791230 P 25.50 Ground in auxiliary power supply cables from cooling towers,to bus tie boards.Installation of over-head cables in progress.F: Forced S: Scheduled (It/77)Reasun: A.Equipmenl Failure (Explain)Il.hl;tintcnance or fest C-Rct'<<eliot, D.l<cttulatory Reslrictiun E-Ot>eratur Trainint', k Liccnsc Examination F-A Jlntrlist lative G Opclatil>>lal Lrrur (Explain)I I Other ((explain) 3 hlethod: I'hla<<ual 2-hlanual Sera<<i'.3 Auto<<latic Scram.4.Other (Explain)Exhibit G-Instructions for Preparatiun
<<I'Data Entry Sheets I'or l.ice<<see Event Report (LLR)Flh'WOREG-016I), Exhibit I-Salnc Source


CSSC E UIPMENT BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PIANT UNIT 1 MECIKHICAL MAINTENANCE SU%MARY ZR-DATE SYSTEM COi fPOHENT NATURE OF MAINTENANCE EFFECT ON SAFE OPERATION OF Tl1E REACTOR CAUSE OF MALFUNCTION RESULTS OF MALFUNCTION ACTION TAKEN TO PRECLUDE RECURRENCE 12/9 HPCI FCV 73-16 Bad pinion gear With NPCI inop-able it could force unit shutdown Operation NPCI inoperable Replaced pinion gear in valve limitorque 12/13 Rx.Bldg.Uent.Computer Room Exhaust damper Damper closed None I Unknown Hone Opened damper and hooked linkage bac u 12/13 Fuel Pool Cooling"lA" FPC pump discharge check valve Disc pins broken None Operation None Replaced with r.ew valve 12/22 Fuel Pool Cooling"lA" FPC pump Internal part worn None Operation None Replaced all internal parts CSSC E UIPMENT BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR FIANT UNIT 2 MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE SUl&fARY For the Month of DATE SYS TEM COMPONENT EFFECT ON SAFE NATURE OF OPERATION OF MAINTENANCE
0 erations  Summar The  following  summary  describes    the  significant operational activities during the reporting period.        Tn  support of this summary, a chronological log of significant events is included in this report.
'QlE REACTOR CAUSE OF'ALFUNCTION RESULTS OF MALFUNCTION ACTION TAKEN TO PRECLUDE RECURREkacE 12/17 CRD"B" CRD discharge filter Dirty filter None Operation None Changed filter 12/17 Main Steam FCV-1-55 Pressure seal leak None OPeration None Disassembled, cleaned and installed new pressure seal rin~12/20 Radwaste FCV 2-77-2A Bad solenoid None Operation None Installed new solenoid valve BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT UNIT 3?KQQQlICAL MAINTENANCE
There were fourteen reportable occurrences          reported to the  NRC  during the month of December.
Unit  1 There were no scrams on the      unit during the    month.
Unit  2 There were three scrams on the        unit during the    month. On December  2, the reactor scrammed due to abrupt movement of the turbine control valves apparently caused by    EHC  pressure control problems.        The  turbine control valves abruptly opened,      then started closing, leading to a high neutron          flux scram. The  reactor  was manually scrammed      on December  13 to investigate vibration    on the 2A  recirculation motor,      pump, and  associated  piping. On December 17, the    reactor  was  manually scrammed    for implementation of modifica-tions of certain    PCIS  valves and the    installation of acoustic monitoring instrumentation on the    MSRV's.
Unit  3
 
0 erations  Summa    (Continued)
Unit  3 Unit startup  (BOC-3)  following  a refuel outage  began on December 6.
The  unit scrammed  once during the month.      On December 30, the reactor was manually scrammed to    install  overhead cables from the cooling tower switch gear to the bus  tie  boards.
Fati  ue Usa e Evaluation The cumulative usage factors for the reactor vessel are as follows:
Location                                          Usa e  Factor Unit  1          Unit  2      Unit  3 Shell at water line                    0.00421          0. 00317      0.00283 Feedwater nozzle                        0.20264          0. 13592      0.10480 Closure studs                          0.17644          0.11572      0.08561 Note:      This accumulated monthly information      satisfies technical specification section 6.6.A.17.b(3) reporting requirements.
Common S  stems Approximately 1.13E+06 gallons of waste        liquid were discharged containing 2.75E+00 curies of    activity.
 
Refuelin      Information Unit  2 Unit  1  is  scheduled    for its third refueling beginning on or about January 3, 1980, with a        restart date of February 19, 1980. This refueling will involve      loading additional      8  x  8 R  (retrofit) fuel    assemblies    into the core, replacing presently loaded            7  x  7  fuel,  LPCI  modifications, installing acoustical monitors        on KSRV's, and containment            isolation modifications.
There are 764      fuel assemblies in the reactor vessel.                The spent  fuel storage pool presently contains 322 spent                7  x  7  fuel assemblies,    two 8 x 8  R fuel assemblies,      and 252 new    fuel assemblies.          Because  of modification work to increase spent fuel pool capacity to 3471 assemblies,                    present capacity    is limited to    720 assemblies.        With present capacity, Unit          1 does    not have full core discharge capability          in the pool.
Unit  2
                                'I Unit  2  is  scheduled    for its third refueling beginning            on September  1, 1980,  with  a  scheduled  restart date of October 7,            1980. Resumption of operation on that date        will require      a change    in technical specifications pertaining to the core thermal limits. Licensing information in support of these changes      will be  submitted to the        NRC  before the outage.        This refueling involves replacing      some more 7    x  7  fuel assemblies with      8  x  8 R  (retrofit) assemblies.
There are 764      fuel assemblies in the reactor vessel.                At the end of the month, there were 132 discharged            cycle    1  fuel assemblies      and 268 discharged cycle  2 fuel assemblies in the spent fuel storage pool.                    The  present storage capacity of the spent fuel pool is 1080 assemblies.                    With present capacity, the 1979 refueling would be the          last refueling that could          be  discharged to the spent  fuel pool without exceeding that capacity                and  maintaining    full core discharge capability in the pool.
 
Refuelin  Information (Continued)
Unit 3 Unit  3  resumed power    operation December 8, 1979, after    its  second refuel outage which    began August 24, 1979.      Unit  3 is scheduled  for its third refueling beginning      on September  6, 1980, with a scheduled    restart date of October    ll, 1980. This  EOC-3 refueli'ng involves loading additional 8 x 8 R  (retrofit)  assemblies  into the core.
There are 764    fuel assemblies presently in the reactor vessel.          There are 144 discharged cycle    2  fuel assemblies  and 208 discharged  cycle  1  fuel assemblies  in the spent fuel storage pool.      The present storage capacity of the spent  fuel pool is    1528 assemblies. With present capacity, the 1980 refueling would    be the last refueling that could    be discharged    to the spent fuel pool without exceeding that capacity        and maintaining  full core    discharge capability in the pool.
 
Si nificant Operational Events Unit  1 Date      Time                        Event 12/01/79  0001 Reactor thermal power at 92%, core limited 0020 Reduced thermal power from 92% to 80% for turbine C.V. tests and  SI's 0150 Turbine C.V. tests and SI's completed,  commenced power ascension 0700 Reactor thermal power at 91%, core  limited 12/03/79  1500 Reactor thermal power at 90%, core limited 12/05/79  0700 Reactor thermal power at 89%, core  limited 12/07/79  2115 Reduced  thermal power from 89% to 75% for turbine C.V. tests and SI's                      a 2143 Turbine C.V. tests and SI's completed, commenced power ascension 2310 Commenced PCIOMR from 82% thermal power 12/08/79  1500 Reactor thermal power at 89%, core limited 12/10/79  0700 Reactor thermal power at 88%, core  limited 1500 Reactor thermal power at 88%, core  limited 12/12/79  1500 Reactor thermal power at 87%, core limited 12/14/79  2300 Reactor thermal power at 86%, core limited 12/17/79  1500 Reactor thermal power at 85%, core limited 12/21/79  1500 Reactor thermal power at 84%, core  limited 12/30/79  0930 Peduced thermal power from 84% to 73% for control rod scram testing 1620 Control rod scram testing completed, commenced power ascension 1730 Reactor thermal power at 84%, core limited 12/31/79  2400 Reactor thermal power at 84%, core limited
 
Si nificant  0 erational Events
                              'Unit  2 Date    Time                            Event 12/Ol/79 0001  Reactor thermal power at 65%, sequence "B" with power ascension in progress 1200  Commenced FCIOM from 80% thermal power 12/02/79 0555  Reactor scram no. 89 (1) from 100% thermal power (suspected EHC pressure regulator printed circuit board problems caused the turb control valves to open excessively and then abruptly began closing) 0755  Commenced rod withdrawal 1202  Reactor critical no. 100 1417  Rolled T/G 1439  Synchronized generatory, commenced power ascension 12/03/79 0020 , Reduced  thermal power from  70%  to  65% for control  rod pattern adjustment 0755  Control. rod pattern adjustment completed,      commenced power ascension 1500  Reactor thermal power at 70%, holding      for "A" reactor feedpump vibration checks 12/05/79 0040  Commenced  power ascension from 70% thermal power 0400  Reduced  thermal power from 90% to 70% for removal of "A" reactor feedoump from service for maintenance 12/08/79 0030  Connnenced  turbine C.V. tests  and SI's 0220  Completed  turbine C.V. tests  and ST.'s, commenced power ascension from 70% thermal power 0730  Reactor thermal power at 75%, holding      for "A" 'reactor feedpump maintenance 12/09/79 2200  "A" reactor feedpump maintenance      completed, connnenced power ascension 12/10/79 0130  Commenced  PCXOHR frcm 80% thermal power 2348  Reactor thermal power at 96%, holding due to excessive vibration on "A" recirculation pump 12/10/79 0700  Reduced  thermal power from 96% to 94% due to excessive vibration  on "A" recirculation oump 12/13/79 2000  Commenced  reducing thermal power to shutdown for "A" recirculation pump maintenance 2204  Reactor scram no. 90 manual from 40% thermal power to acconnnodate maintenance to "A" recirculation pump 12/14/79 2005  Maintenance completed on 2A recirculation pump, holding for maintenance on FCV-1-55 valve
 
1 Si nificant    0  erational Events Unit  2 Date      Tfrae                              Event 12/15/79  1821  IMntenance completed on FCV-1-55 valve,            commenced rod withdrawal for startup 1930  Reactor critical no. 101 2347  Rolled T/G - could not reach rated spped,          EHC problems (electronic card) 12/16/79  0118  Turbine tripped 0125  Rolled T/G 0330  Synchronized generator, commenced power ascension 2300  Commenced PCIOHR from 78% thermal power 12/17/79  0035  Reactor thermal power at 85%, holding          for turbine C.V. tests  and  SI's 0245  Turbine C.V. tests and SI's completed, commenced PCIONR from 85% thermal power 2122  Commenced reducing thermal power from 90% for shutdown for modifications 2220  Reactor scram no. 91 manual from 35%'hermal power to accommodate    PCIS  post modification 12/18/79  0910  Reactor at cold shutdown 12/22/79  2300  PCIS 'post modification tests completed,          commenced  rod withdrawal 2345  Reactor  critical    no. 102 12/23/79  1535  Rolled T/G 1611  Synchronized generator,        commenced  power ascension 12/24/79  0135  Commenced    PCIOMR  from  50%  thermal power 12/25/79  1500  Reactor thermal power at 85%, flow limited 12/28/79  2325  Reduced  thermal power from      85%  to 50%  for control rod scram testing 12/29/79  0200  Control rod scram testing completed,          commenced  power ascension 0500  Commenced    PCIOHR  from  65%  thermal power 12/30/79  1500  Reactor thermal power at 98%, flow        limited 12/31/79  2400  Reactor thermal power at 98%, flow        limited
 
Si nificant 0 erational Events Unit  3 Date      TMe                            Event 12/01/79  0001 Reactor shutdown    for  EOC  2,  with  BOC 3  fuel loaded in vessel 1245 Commenced  pressurizing reactor vessel for hydrostatic test 1325 Reactor vessel pressure at 1005 PSI, holding        for hydro-static test 1450 Commenced reducing reactor pressure to        570 PSI,  holding for drywell leak checks 2045 Reduced  reactor pressure to zero 12/06/79  0400 Commenced  rod withdrawal    for startup 0645 Reactor  critical  no. 88 12/08/79  1441 Rolled T/G 1615 Synchronized generator,      commenced  power ascension  as conditions allow 12/15/79  2330 Reduced thermal power from 80% to 66%        for RTI's  23A, 22 and 32A 12/17/79  2000 RTI's completed,    commenced    power ascension 12/18/79  1145 Reactor thermal power at 79%, flow        limited 12/20/79  0830 Reduced  thermal power from    79% to  60%  for control rod pattern adjustment 2005 Commenced power ascension 12/21/79  0300 Commenced  PCIOMR  from  64%  thermal power 12/23/79  0706 Reduced  thermal power from 98% to 70% due to "A" and "B" string high pressure heaters isolation 0745 High pressure heaters "A" and "B" returned to service, commenced power ascension 1100 Commenced PCIONR from 88% thermal power 2200 Reactor thermal power at 97%, flow limited 12/24/79  1926 Reduced  thermal power from 97% to 57% for control rod sequence  exchange from "A" to "B" 2114 Control rod sequence exchange completed, commenced power ascension 2300 Commenced PCIOtlR from 67% thermal power
 
Si nificant 0 erational Events Unit  3 Date      Tame                                Event 12/26/79  0850        Reduced  thermal power from  92% to 86%  for condensate demineralizer backwash and precoat 1145      Condensate demineralizer backwash and precoat completed, commenced  PCIONR  from 86% thermal power 12/27/79    0600      Reactor thermal power at 98%, flow limited 1800      Reduced thermal power from 98% to 80% for condensate demineralizers "A" and "3" backwash and precoat 1930      "A" and "B" condensate demineralizer placed in service, holding for "C" and "H" condensate demineralizer backwash and precoat 2245      "C" and "H" condensate demineralizer placed in service, commenced po~er ascension 12/28/79    0300      Commenced  PCIOMR from 90% thermal power 0700      Reactor thermal power at 98%, flow limited 1257        Reduced thermal power from 98% to 85% for condensate demineralizer maintenance 12/29/79  2002        Condensate demineralizer maintenance    completed, commenced power ascension 12/30/79  0700        Reactor thermal power at 98%, flow limited 2000        Commenced reducing thermal power for shutdown to install overhead cables from cooling tower switchgear to bus tie boards 2230      Reactor scram no. 79 manual from 35% thermal power to accommodate maintenance 12/31/79  2400      Unit at cold shutdown (1) Equipment malfunction
 
10 AVERAGE DAILYUNIT POWER LEVEL DOCKET >NO.
UNIT DATE MONTH        December 197.9 DAY . AVERAGE DAlLYPOWER LEVEL                            DAY        AVERAGE DAILYPOWER LEVEL (MWe Net)                                                    (MWe.Net) 964                                                            915 l7 IS                      910 3                                                            19                      908 20                      905 953                                                            895-2,1 953                                  22                      910 933                                                            895 23 934                                                            897 952                                  '>5                      890 IO                      938                                  26                      892 943                                                          870.
27 l2                      929                                  2S 916 926                                  '>9 844 I3 926                                                            838 14                                                            30 915                                                            877 IS                                                            3l l6                      920 INSTRUCTIONS On this format.!ist the average daily unit power level in MWe.Net  for each day >n the rep<>rtine >n>>nti>. Ci>mpute tu the nearest whole megawat t.
 
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AVERAGE DAILYUNIT POWER LEVEL DOCKET NO.
v UNIT DATE      1- 0-80 CO~IPLETED BY TELEPHONE iE(ON TH                  December 1979 DAY        AVERAGE DAILYPOWER LEVEL                                DAY        AVERAGE DAILYPOWER LEVEL (MWe-Net)                                                        (MWe-iVet) 17 18                      -12 3                        676                                    19
                                                                                                -10 20 819                                    21 805                                                              -10 810                                                              136 7t                                                                23 800                                                              680 807                                                              865 25 965                                                              897 10                                                                26 1031 27 1013                                                              887 12                                                                28 13                        916                                    29 801
                              -13                                                            1045 l4                                                                30 1062 IS                                                                3I 541 16 INSTRUCTIONS On this format. list the average daily unit pi>wer levei'n l>I'tVe.Net for each day in the repi>rtinu lnontll. Ci>ltlpute to the nearest whole tnega.vat t.
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12 AVERAGE DAlLYUNIT POWER LEVEL
                                                                                        'DOCKET NO.      50 296 T
Browns  Ferry  3 DATE    ~E!
COMPLETED BY          Ted Tham
                                              ~
MONTH                    December 1979
                                                                                    ~ r DAY        AVERAGE DAlLYP01UER I.EVEL                          DAY        AVERAGE DAILYPOWER LEVEL
(!tIWe-Net)                                                  (hI1Ve.Net)    ~
I
                          -10                                                            689
                          -10                                                            839 l9                        837 3
20                        633
                          -10                                  21 747 959 23                        1008 38                                24                        983 163                                    TS 808 223                                                            974 IO                                                            26 353                                  27 1002 477                                                            1049 l2                                                              28 515                                                            871 l3                                                              29 l4                        68                                  30                        963 IS                        812                                  31
                                                                                          -12 724 INSTRUCTIONS On this format. !ist the average daily unir power level in Mac Nct for each day in thc reportin!t ntonth. Compute to tNe rtearcst whole megawatt; I')t77)
 
13 OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO.
1~5-80 COMpi,ETED BY    ~Do    Green TELEPHONE    ~o    U29-6846 OPERATING STATUS Notes
: 1. Unit Name
: 2. Reporting Period:
: 3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt):
: 4. Nameplate Rating (Gross <II We):
S. Design Electrical Rating (Net M1Ve):
0 8.4
: 7. Maxuntum Dep e ndabl e Capa city(Ne ti'OWe:            1065
                                                      )
: 8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Numoer 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons:
N A
: 9. Povver Level To Which Restricted,    If Any (Net MWe):
: 10. Reasons For Restrictions,    lf Any:          N/A This Mon t h      Yr.-to. Date          Cumulative 744                                    47',498
: 12. Number    Of Hours Reactor    Was Critical                                                  28,277.28
: 13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours
: 14. Hours Generator On-Line                              744 IS. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours                            0              0                      0
'. 16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH)                                                          74 136 493
: 17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH)                              7,700,460              24,518,460 Ih. Net Electrical Energy Generated (M}VH)                                7,495,748              23,801,968
: 19. Unit Service  Factor,                                100 100 90.4 90.4 58 '
58.1 20; Unit Availability Factor                    -      ~
: 21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using ilIDC Net)                                80.3                    47.1
: 22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net)                                                          47.1
: 23. Uiiit Forced Outage Rate                              0              4.4                    33.0
: 24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type. Date. and Duratinn of Each}:
Refuel January 1980
: 25. IfShut  Dnwn At End Of Rcport Period. Estimated Date of Startup:
  '26. Uiiits in Test Status iPri<<r to Coinmercial Operation}:                    Forecast            Achieved INITIALCRlTICALITY INITIALELECTRlCITY COi'it'llERCIA L OPERATION io/77)
 
a        ~ I OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO      5 1-260 BETE      1~5-BO C05tPLETED BY    ~&Green TELEPHONE    ~~o-6846 OPERATING STATUS
                                                                                                              ,5 Notes
: 1. Unit Name:
: 2. Reportfng Period:
: 3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt):
: 4. Nameplate Rating (Cross MWe):
: 5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe):
: 6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross hIIVe): 1098.4
: 7. Maximum De p endable Ca p acit y(Net hllVe:
1065
                                                    )
: 8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons:
N/A
: 9. Power Level To lVhich Restricted,  If Any (Net MWe):
: 10. Reasons For Restrictions,  If Any:
This Month            Yr:to.Date          Cumulative I I. Hours In Reporting Period 744'                  760                  42 409
: 12. Number    Of Hours Reactor  Was  Critical
                                                          ~
571. 03            7,766.19                24,484.48
: 13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours                    172.97              298.23                -.11,774.94.
: 14. Hours Generator On. Line                          543.98            ~  7,596.45                23,664"31
: 15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours                        0 5
  . 16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH)              1,458,581          22,703,212              66,155,000
: 17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH)            475,610            7,636,280                21,950'b
  . 18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH)              461.952              7,441.305              21,3315469 19  Unit Service Factor                                73.1                86.7                    55.8 20., Unit Availability Factor                          73e1                86.7                    55.8
: 21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using hlDC Net)              58.3                79.8                    47.2 2'2. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net),                                                          47.2
: 23. Unit Forced Outage Rate                            10.3                2.7                    36.8
: 24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type. Date. and Duration    uf Each):
: 25. If Shut Down At End Of Report Period, Estimated Date    of Startup:
: 26. Units In Test Status (Prior tn Commercial Operation):                        Forecast            Achieved e
INITIALCRl'I'ICALITY INlTlAL ELECTRIC lTY COMht ERC I A L OPER ATlON (o/77)
 
15 OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO      SQ-296 DATE      E-5 ED COMPLETED BY TELEPHONE
                                                                                                          ~~MD
                                                                                                          ~~-6846 OPERATING STATUS, Notes
: 1. Unit Name'.
Reporting Period:
: 3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt):
: 4. Nameplate Rating (Gross hIWe):
S. Design Electrical Rating (Net MIVe):
: 6. ihlaximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe):
: 7. Maxtmum Dependable Capa CI ty (Net h IWe).
: 8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Nxmber 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons:
: 9. Power Level To Which Restricted,          lf Any (Net >IWe):
: 10. Reasons For Restrictions,          lf Any:
This Month      Yr..to.Date        Cumulative
: 11. Hours        ln Reporting Period
: 12. iNumber        Of Hours Reactor    Was Critical          591.75          5 816.35              18 907.55
: 13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours                            131.50          552.9                1,658.31  .
: 14. Hours Generator On-Line                                  534. 25        5,708.30              18438.28 IS. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours
'6. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH)                      1 231 495        16 956 484            53.107 866 1.7. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH)                  403,790          5 635,080            17  402,580
: 18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MPH)                    390,613          5,482,585            16,887,773
: 19. Unit Service Factor                                                                              74. 2
: 20. Unit Availability Factor                                  71.8            65.2                  74.2
: 21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net)                      4                8.8
: 22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DFR Net)                      49.3      ..--  58.8                63.8
: 23. Unit Forced Outage Rate                                  4.6              8.0                  9.0
: 24. Situ(downs Scheduled Over Next 6 hlonths (T ipe. Date. and Duration of Each):
S. If Shut      Down At End Of Report Period. Estirrared Date of Startup:
: 6. Units    ln    Test Status (Prior to Commercial Op;mtion):                    Forecast          Achieved liVITIAL CRITICALITY INITIALELECTRICITY COhth(ERCIAL OPERATIC'E
 
                                                .- UNIT SIIUTDOWNS AND POWER REDUCTIONS          DOCKET NO.
UNIT NAME          rowns      erry  1 DATE REPORT h(ONTII COhlPLETED IIV          o    t:re en TELEPilONE        205      29-68t'r6 t4                                Cl
                                      ~ II                    Lieenscc                C      Cause k. Corrective Nii.        nate            fl                                                    0 I                      cc    Event                                Action to Cl CA      Report 0'                E Q
                                                                                          ~  Prevent Recurrence O
I F: Forced S: Scheduled Reason:
0-hiaiotcoaoce or Test C-lfefueling
                                            '(ethod:
A.l'.quipmcot Failure (Explain)                      I hlaoual 2.hlanual Scram.
3-Automatic Scram.
Exhibit C - Instructions for Preparation ot Data L'otry Sheets (or Licensee Eveot Report (LER>Flic (80REC-D Regulatory Restriction                            4 Other (Explain)    OI6I)
E"Operator Training k Liccnsc Examination I'.AJ toinist rat ive C.Operational Error (Fxplain)                                            Exlubtl I ~ Saroi Soon.e (st/77)              ll Other (I:xplaht)
 
DOCKET NO.            50-260
                                                      -- UNIT SIIUTDOWNS A4D POIVER REDUCTIONS
                                                                                                            ~
UNIT NAME          Browns  Ferr  2 COhIPLETED IIY REPORT hlOHTII C          r<
                                        <r<                c u    Licensee    0C<'n0                        Cause  8'c Corrective I<o          l)ale              Cl                            Event                                            Acttort to C<
                                                                          &#xb9;
                                                    ~
                                        ~        CJ Report    < cn G                            Prcvcnt Recurrence Q                  ~CA g 109      791202                8.73            A    . 3                                        Suspected EliC pressure regulator printed circuit board problems, caused control valve closure and turbine trip.
110      791213                53.44                                                          Maintenance to "A"          recirc    pump and
                                                                                                  .FCV-1-5.
'll        791217                137.85                                                          Pcs  t modifications to the primary containment  isolation system.
112      791228                                B                                                Derated  for control rod          scram  testin F: Forced            Reason:                                                Method:                          Exltibit G - Instructions S: Scl<eduletl      A-Equipment Failure (Explain)                          I.hlanual                        for Pret)aratiott of Data I}.hlaintenance or Test                                2rManual Scram.                  Entry Sheets I'or l.icensec C Rcfuclittg                                          3-Aulomalic Scram.                Event Report (I.ER) Fii<s(NOREG-D.Regulatory Restriction                              4.0tlter (Lxplain}              OI 6 I }
E Operator Training lc License Examination I'dllltntslrall"e G Op<'tattuttal Error    (Fxplain}                                                      Exhibit I ~ Sante Source
(<I/77)                I I Otlt<'r (L<xplattt}
 
                                                    --- VNITSIIVTDOIVNS AND POlVER REDVCTIONS                      DOCKET NO.          50 296 UNIT NAh!E DATE REPORT hIO")TII COhIPLETED BY        Mn~tJ:a V
I I
                                                    ~  c un Lice<<scc                                      Cause    Corrective Ni I,        Dull.'                        Vl        tl                                                          Ec Event                                            Aetio<< tu u
b                AA          Rcport  ~
Prcvcnt Rccurrcncc 109      791201        S      184.25                                                            Refueling 110      .791220                                                                                Derated  for control rod pattern adjustment.
791924                            H                                                  Derated for control rod sequence exchange.
112      791230        P      25.50                                                            Ground  in auxiliary power supply cables from cooling towers,to bus tie boards. Installation of over-head cables in progress.
3 F: Forced          Reasun:                                                hlethod:                          Exhibit G - Instructions S: Scheduled        A.Equipmenl Failure (Explain)                          I 'hla<<ual                        for Preparatiun <<I'Data Il.hl;tintcnance or fest                                2-hlanual Sera<<i'.                Entry Sheets I'or l.ice<<see C-Rct'<<eliot,                                          3 Auto<<latic Scram.              Event Report (LLR) Flh'WOREG-D.l<cttulatory Reslrictiun                              4.Other (Explain)                016I ),
E-Ot>eratur Trainint', k Liccnsc Examination F-A Jlntrlist lative G  Opclatil>>lal Lrrur (Explain)                                                          Exhibit  I - Salnc Source (It/77)                II Other ((explain)
 
BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR   PIANT UNIT   1 CSSC E UIPMENT                                MECIKHICAL MAINTENANCE SU%MARY ZR EFFECT ON SAFE                                        ACTION TAKEN DATE   SYSTEM     COi fPOHENT     NATURE OF       OPERATION OF         CAUSE OF         RESULTS OF   TO PRECLUDE MAINTENANCE    Tl1E REACTOR      MALFUNCTION      MALFUNCTION    RECURRENCE 12/9   HPCI       FCV 73-16     Bad pinion     With NPCI inop-   Operation       NPCI inoperable Replaced   pinion gear gear            able  it could                                    in valve limitorque force unit shutdown I
12/13 Rx. Bldg. Computer Room   Damper closed None             Unknown         Hone           Opened damper and Uent.      Exhaust damper                                                                    hooked linkage bac   u 12/13 Fuel Pool   "lA" FPC   pump Disc pins       None             Operation       None           Replaced with r.ew Cooling    discharge      broken                                                            valve check valve 12/22 Fuel Pool                   Internal part   None             Operation       None           Replaced   all internal Cooling    "lA" FPC        worn                                                              parts pump
 
BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR FIANT UNIT             2 CSSC E UIPMENT                            MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE SUl&fARY For the Month of EFFECT ON SAFE                                                    ACTION TAKEN DATE   SYS TEM     COMPONENT   NATURE OF     OPERATION OF         CAUSE OF                      RESULTS OF    TO PRECLUDE MAINTENANCE   'QlE REACTOR                   'ALFUNCTION MALFUNCTION     RECURREkacE 12/17 CRD         "B" CRD     Dirty filter   None             Operation                   None             Changed filter discharge filter 12/17 Main Steam FCV-1-55     Pressure seal None             OPeration                   None             Disassembled, leak                                                                          cleaned and installed new pressure seal rin~
12/20 Radwaste   FCV 2-77-2A Bad solenoid   None             Operation                   None             Installed   new solenoid valve
 
BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT   UNIT   3
                                                ? KQQQlICAL MAINTENANCE  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
For the Month of December 19 79 SYS 621 COMPONENT NATURE OF HAINTENANCE EFFECT ON SAFE OPERATION OF THE REACTOR CAUSE OF MALFUNCTION RESULTS OF MALFUNCTION ACTION TAKEN TO PRECLUDE RECURRENCE 12/1 Control Bay Vent"3A" Control Bay Chiller Nater Regu-lating Valve Bad Valve None Operation None Rebuilt valve 12/12 Auxiliary Boiler HCV 3-12-708 Bad packing glanQ leak None Operation None 12/19 Rx.fiater Cleanup FCV 69-60B Packing leak None Operation None Repacked valve CSSC E UIPENT BRO',FANS PERRY NUCLEAR PLANT UNIT 1 ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE SENARY~For the Month of December 19 79 Date System Component Nature of Maintenance E ect on a e-Operation of The Reactor.Cause of Malfunction Results of Malfunction Action Taken To Preclude.Recurrence 12/9/79 HPCI FCV'73-16 HPCI turbine steam supply valve motor HPCI auxilia~oil pump will not start from control room HPCI inoperable at the time of failure Failed limit switch Auxiliary oil pump will not start Replaced limit switch.Auxiliary oil pump now starts as required.TR 146244 12/10/7 HPCI FCV-1-73-16 HPCI turbine steam supply valve motor Failed limit switch HPCI-inoperable at the time of failure Failed limit switch on FCV 73-16 t Valve inoperable Replaced torque switch, ran EMI 18.Checked OK.TR 161333 12/12/79 250V battery board 1A 250V bat-tery board HPCI gland seal conden-ser blower motor ground-'ed None Motor grounded Motor failed to operate Replaced motor.Checked OK.TR 149686 12/31/79 Common unit 90-51 neutron monitoring Motor that drives pumps is locked up, blowing fudes None Bad motor Cam inoperable Replaced bad motor, started unit.Checke OK.TR 161539 CSSC E UIPMENT PROSER PERRY NUCLEAR PLP3lT URYT 2.ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE SALARY For the Month of December 19 79 Date System Component Nature of Maintenance ect on a e Operation of The Reactor.'ause of Malfunction Results of Malfunction Action Taken To Preclude Recurrence 12/14/79 I Hain steam FCV'2-1-55 steam line drain valve motor Green light Not applicable and open limit switch not working right Limit switch drive frozen False indication Replaced limit switch drive and gear key per EMI 16 and 18.Checked OK.TR 134713 12/20/79 Ventila-tion 8-3 drywell air blower motor Breaker trips out when try-ing to start None Motor grounde'd Motor failed to operate Replaced motor.Checked OK.TR 122352 EROUMR PERRX NUCLEAR PLY~VX tRlXX 3 ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE Sl&QSRY For''e Month of December 19 79 Date System Component Nature of Maintenance ect on a e Operation of The Reactor.Cause of Malfunction Results of Malfunction Action Taken To Preclude Recurrence 12/4/79 Diesel generator D/G.3C failed to accept load on emergency load acceptance test Hi voltage supply None U-3C diesel generator frequency gen-erator was supplying too high voltage to SSPl and SSP2 Too high voltage Adjusted air gap.on frequency generator pickup to reduce supplied voltage to correct valve.Checked OK.TR 96702 BFRO 50 296/7923 12/5/79 Core spray FCV 75-50 (core spray II test valve)motor Motor failed to operate None SBM switch controls HIY were not ma!'ing Up Valve would not operate.Replaced SBM switch, functional.
 
Cheeked OK.TR 146429.
For the Month of   December   19 79 EFFECT ON SAFE                                          ACTION TAKEN SYS 621     COMPONENT     NATURE OF     OPERATION OF         CAUSE OF             RESULTS OF   TO PRECLUDE HAINTENANCE  THE REACTOR        MALFUNCTION          MALFUNCTION    RECURRENCE 12/1 Control   "3A" Control Bad Valve      None            Operation          None            Rebuilt valve Bay Vent  Bay  Chiller Nater Regu-lating Valve 12/12 Auxiliary HCV 3-12-708 Bad packing   None             Operation           None Boiler                  glanQ leak 12/19 Rx. fiater FCV 69-60B   Packing leak   None             Operation           None           Repacked valve Cleanup
CSSC E UIPOKNT BROGANS 1ERRY NUCLEAR PLQ<T UNIT INSTRU?fENT MAINTENANCE SUGARY~FOR TI?E MONTH OF December 19 79 Init 1 2-10.2-31 SYSTHf Neutron Monitoring CO~fPOHENT FI-67-9A AERf-A NATURE OF?fAINTENANCE Calibr,ate Calibrate EFFECT ON SAFE OPERATION OF THE REACTOR None None CAUSE OF?fALFUNCTION Instrum nt Drift Instrument Drift RESULTS OF?fALFUNCTION Flow Indicator Pegged Upscs,le Rod Block came in with lg LPRM's in-stead of 13 ACTION TAKEN TO PRECLUDE RECURRENCE None None Init, 2?0?K Init 3 2-13 Standby Die el Generator 3D Air Com-pressor.Pres-sure Switches Calibrate None Setpoint Drift Air Compressor shut off 3 PSI low None 2-26 Standby Diesel Generator 3A Diesel Replace Generator Fue1 Pressure Gage None Leaking Gage Diesel Fuel in gage None 2-26 Radwa ste Lls 77 ll)B Clean None Static on Meter Face Static Charge Caused Indicator to Stick Hone 26 OUTAGE  
 
BRO',FANS PERRY NUCLEAR PLANT UNIT     1 CSSC E  UIPENT                                  ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE SENARY
                                                    ~
For the Month of     December     19 79 E  ect on  a e                                                  Action Taken Date       System       Component       Nature of     -Operation of         Cause of             Results of           To Preclude Maintenance      The Reactor .      Malfunction            Malfunction          . Recurrence 12/9/79 HPCI       FCV'73-16     HPCI auxilia~   HPCI    inoperable  Failed  limit        Auxiliary oil pump Replaced  limit HPCI  turbine  oil pump will     at the time of     switch               will not start     switch. Auxiliary steam supply  not start        failure                                                    oil pump   now starts valve motor    from control                                                                as required.
room                                                                        TR 146244 t
12/10/7 HPCI       FCV-1-73-16   Failed limit   HPCI-   inoperable Failed limit        Valve inoperable  Replaced torque HPCI  turbine  switch          at the time of     switch on FCV                           switch, ran steam supply                    failure            73-16                                   EMI 18. Checked valve motor                                                                                OK. TR 161333 12/12/79 250V       1A 250V bat- HPCI gland       None               Motor grounded       Motor failed to   Replaced motor.
battery    tery board    seal conden-                                              operate            Checked OK.
board                      ser blower                                                                  TR 149686 motor ground-
                                  'ed 12/31/79 Common     90-51 neutron Motor that       None               Bad motor           Cam inoperable     Replaced bad motor, unit        monitoring    drives  pumps                                                                started unit.     Checke is  locked up,                                                              OK. TR 161539 blowing fudes
 
PROSER PERRY NUCLEAR PLP3lT URYT   2 .
CSSC E UIPMENT                              ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE SALARY For the Month of   December     19 79 ect on  a e                                              Action Taken Date       System     Component   Nature of     Operation of       'ause of               Results of         To Preclude Maintenance    The  Reactor.      Malfunction          Malfunction        Recurrence 12/14/79 Hain       FCV '2-1-55 Green light     Not applicable   Limit switch       False indication Replaced limit switch I
steam      steam  line  and open limit                    drive frozen                        drive  and gear key drain valve  switch not                                                            per EMI 16 and 18.
motor        working right                                                          Checked OK.
TR 134713 12/20/79 Ventila-   8-3 drywell Breaker trips None               Motor grounde'd     Motor failed to Replaced motor.
tion      air  blower  out when try-                                        operate          Checked OK.
motor        ing to start                                                          TR 122352
 
EROUMR PERRX NUCLEAR PLY~VX tRlXX   3 ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE Sl&QSRY For''e   Month of     December 19 79 ect on a e                                                Action Taken Date     System     Component       Nature of   Operation of       Cause of           Results of         To Preclude Maintenance  The Reactor.      Malfunction          Malfunction          Recurrence 12/4/79 Diesel     D/G .3C failed Hi voltage     None             U-3C diesel       Too high voltage Adjusted air gap.on generator  to accept      supply                          generator                            frequency generator load on                                          frequency gen-                      pickup to reduce emergency load                                  erator  was                          supplied voltage to acceptance                                      supplying too                        correct valve.
test                                            high voltage to                      Checked OK.
SSPl and SSP2                        TR 96702   BFRO 50 296/7923 12/5/79 Core spray FCV 75-50       Motor failed None               SBM switch       Valve would not   Replaced SBM switch, (core spray    to operate                      controls HIY      operate.          functional. Cheeked II test  valve)                                  were not ma!'ing                    OK. TR 146429.
motor                                            Up
 
BROGANS   1ERRY NUCLEAR PLQ<T     UNIT INSTRU? fENT MAINTENANCE SUGARY CSSC E UIPOKNT                            ~
FOR TI?E MONTH OF   December       19 79 NATURE      EFFECT ON SAFE          CAUSE                                  ACTION TAKEN SYSTHf      CO~fPOHENT          OF          OPERATION OF              OF                    RESULTS OF      TO PRECLUDE
                                    ? fAINTENANCE    THE REACTOR        ? fALFUNCTION            ? fALFUNCTION      RECURRENCE Init 1                                                                                         Flow Indicator 2-10                 FI-67-9A       Calibr,ate       None               Instrum nt   Drift   Pegged Upscs,le       None
.2-31    Neutron    AERf-A          Calibrate          None              Instrument    Drift  Rod   Block came in   None Monitoring                                                                            with lg LPRM's in-stead of 13 Init, 2
?0?K Init 3 2-13     Standby   3D Air Com-   Calibrate         None             Setpoint   Drift     Air Compressor   shut None Die el    pressor. Pres-                                                            off 3 PSI low Generator  sure Switches 2-26     Standby     3A Diesel     Replace           None             Leaking   Gage       Diesel Fuel in gage   None Diesel      Generator Fue1 Generator  Pressure Gage 2-26     Radwa ste   Lls 77 ll)B   Clean             None             Static   on Meter   Static Charge Caused   Hone Face                  Indicator to Stick
 
26 OUTAGE  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
December 1979 The Unit 3, cycle 2 refuel outage was completed on Saturday, December 8, 1979, marking the completion of a 107 day modification, maintenance, and refuel outage.Unit 2 was shutdown on December 17 for modifications to the primary con-tainment isolation system and installation of an accoustic monitoring system for the main steam relief valves.During this outage, approximately 80 percent of the repair items on the Unit 2 short outage list were completed as well as the PCES and accou tic monitoring mods.Unit 2 was returned to service on December 23.Unit 3 was shutdown on December 30 for a modification to install an alternate power supply from the cooling tower transformers to the Unit 3 shutdown bus tie board.This modification should be completed and the unit returned to service by the middle of January.Preparations have been underway for the upcoming Unit 1, cycle 3 refueling outage and should be completed by January l.Unit 1 is scheduled for a 48 day refueling outage to begin January 3, 1980.}}
 
December 1979 The Unit 3, cycle   2 refuel outage was completed on     Saturday, December 8, 1979, marking the completion     of a 107 day   modification, maintenance,     and refuel outage.
Unit 2 was shutdown on December 17   for modifications to the primary       con-tainment   isolation   system and installation of   an accoustic monitoring system for the   main steam   relief valves. During this outage, approximately 80 percent of the repair items on the Unit     2 short outage   list were   completed as well as the PCES and accou   tic monitoring mods. Unit 2 was   returned to service on December 23.
Unit 3 was shutdown on December 30   for   a modification to install     an alternate   power supply from the cooling tower transformers         to the Unit 3 shutdown bus   tie board. This modification should be completed and the unit returned to service by the middle of January.
Preparations have been underway for the upcoming Unit 1, cycle           3 refueling outage and should be completed by January       l. Unit 1 is scheduled for a 48 day refueling outage to begin January 3, 1980.}}

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TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY DIVISION OF POWER PRODUCTION BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT December 1, 1979 December 31, 1979 DOCKET NUMBERS 50-259, 50-260, AND 50-296 LICENSE NUMBERS DPR-33, DPR-52, AND DPR-68 Submitted By
fi ~c P ant S erintendent

TABLE OF CONTENTS Operations Summary .

Refueling Information Significant Operational Events Average Daily Unit Power Level lo Operating Data Reports 13 Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions. 16 Plant Maintenance 19 Outage Summary ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 26

0 erations Summar The following summary describes the significant operational activities during the reporting period. Tn support of this summary, a chronological log of significant events is included in this report.

There were fourteen reportable occurrences reported to the NRC during the month of December.

Unit 1 There were no scrams on the unit during the month.

Unit 2 There were three scrams on the unit during the month. On December 2, the reactor scrammed due to abrupt movement of the turbine control valves apparently caused by EHC pressure control problems. The turbine control valves abruptly opened, then started closing, leading to a high neutron flux scram. The reactor was manually scrammed on December 13 to investigate vibration on the 2A recirculation motor, pump, and associated piping. On December 17, the reactor was manually scrammed for implementation of modifica-tions of certain PCIS valves and the installation of acoustic monitoring instrumentation on the MSRV's.

Unit 3

0 erations Summa (Continued)

Unit 3 Unit startup (BOC-3) following a refuel outage began on December 6.

The unit scrammed once during the month. On December 30, the reactor was manually scrammed to install overhead cables from the cooling tower switch gear to the bus tie boards.

Fati ue Usa e Evaluation The cumulative usage factors for the reactor vessel are as follows:

Location Usa e Factor Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Shell at water line 0.00421 0. 00317 0.00283 Feedwater nozzle 0.20264 0. 13592 0.10480 Closure studs 0.17644 0.11572 0.08561 Note: This accumulated monthly information satisfies technical specification section 6.6.A.17.b(3) reporting requirements.

Common S stems Approximately 1.13E+06 gallons of waste liquid were discharged containing 2.75E+00 curies of activity.

Refuelin Information Unit 2 Unit 1 is scheduled for its third refueling beginning on or about January 3, 1980, with a restart date of February 19, 1980. This refueling will involve loading additional 8 x 8 R (retrofit) fuel assemblies into the core, replacing presently loaded 7 x 7 fuel, LPCI modifications, installing acoustical monitors on KSRV's, and containment isolation modifications.

There are 764 fuel assemblies in the reactor vessel. The spent fuel storage pool presently contains 322 spent 7 x 7 fuel assemblies, two 8 x 8 R fuel assemblies, and 252 new fuel assemblies. Because of modification work to increase spent fuel pool capacity to 3471 assemblies, present capacity is limited to 720 assemblies. With present capacity, Unit 1 does not have full core discharge capability in the pool.

Unit 2

'I Unit 2 is scheduled for its third refueling beginning on September 1, 1980, with a scheduled restart date of October 7, 1980. Resumption of operation on that date will require a change in technical specifications pertaining to the core thermal limits. Licensing information in support of these changes will be submitted to the NRC before the outage. This refueling involves replacing some more 7 x 7 fuel assemblies with 8 x 8 R (retrofit) assemblies.

There are 764 fuel assemblies in the reactor vessel. At the end of the month, there were 132 discharged cycle 1 fuel assemblies and 268 discharged cycle 2 fuel assemblies in the spent fuel storage pool. The present storage capacity of the spent fuel pool is 1080 assemblies. With present capacity, the 1979 refueling would be the last refueling that could be discharged to the spent fuel pool without exceeding that capacity and maintaining full core discharge capability in the pool.

Refuelin Information (Continued)

Unit 3 Unit 3 resumed power operation December 8, 1979, after its second refuel outage which began August 24, 1979. Unit 3 is scheduled for its third refueling beginning on September 6, 1980, with a scheduled restart date of October ll, 1980. This EOC-3 refueli'ng involves loading additional 8 x 8 R (retrofit) assemblies into the core.

There are 764 fuel assemblies presently in the reactor vessel. There are 144 discharged cycle 2 fuel assemblies and 208 discharged cycle 1 fuel assemblies in the spent fuel storage pool. The present storage capacity of the spent fuel pool is 1528 assemblies. With present capacity, the 1980 refueling would be the last refueling that could be discharged to the spent fuel pool without exceeding that capacity and maintaining full core discharge capability in the pool.

Si nificant Operational Events Unit 1 Date Time Event 12/01/79 0001 Reactor thermal power at 92%, core limited 0020 Reduced thermal power from 92% to 80% for turbine C.V. tests and SI's 0150 Turbine C.V. tests and SI's completed, commenced power ascension 0700 Reactor thermal power at 91%, core limited 12/03/79 1500 Reactor thermal power at 90%, core limited 12/05/79 0700 Reactor thermal power at 89%, core limited 12/07/79 2115 Reduced thermal power from 89% to 75% for turbine C.V. tests and SI's a 2143 Turbine C.V. tests and SI's completed, commenced power ascension 2310 Commenced PCIOMR from 82% thermal power 12/08/79 1500 Reactor thermal power at 89%, core limited 12/10/79 0700 Reactor thermal power at 88%, core limited 1500 Reactor thermal power at 88%, core limited 12/12/79 1500 Reactor thermal power at 87%, core limited 12/14/79 2300 Reactor thermal power at 86%, core limited 12/17/79 1500 Reactor thermal power at 85%, core limited 12/21/79 1500 Reactor thermal power at 84%, core limited 12/30/79 0930 Peduced thermal power from 84% to 73% for control rod scram testing 1620 Control rod scram testing completed, commenced power ascension 1730 Reactor thermal power at 84%, core limited 12/31/79 2400 Reactor thermal power at 84%, core limited

Si nificant 0 erational Events

'Unit 2 Date Time Event 12/Ol/79 0001 Reactor thermal power at 65%, sequence "B" with power ascension in progress 1200 Commenced FCIOM from 80% thermal power 12/02/79 0555 Reactor scram no. 89 (1) from 100% thermal power (suspected EHC pressure regulator printed circuit board problems caused the turb control valves to open excessively and then abruptly began closing) 0755 Commenced rod withdrawal 1202 Reactor critical no. 100 1417 Rolled T/G 1439 Synchronized generatory, commenced power ascension 12/03/79 0020 , Reduced thermal power from 70% to 65% for control rod pattern adjustment 0755 Control. rod pattern adjustment completed, commenced power ascension 1500 Reactor thermal power at 70%, holding for "A" reactor feedpump vibration checks 12/05/79 0040 Commenced power ascension from 70% thermal power 0400 Reduced thermal power from 90% to 70% for removal of "A" reactor feedoump from service for maintenance 12/08/79 0030 Connnenced turbine C.V. tests and SI's 0220 Completed turbine C.V. tests and ST.'s, commenced power ascension from 70% thermal power 0730 Reactor thermal power at 75%, holding for "A" 'reactor feedpump maintenance 12/09/79 2200 "A" reactor feedpump maintenance completed, connnenced power ascension 12/10/79 0130 Commenced PCXOHR frcm 80% thermal power 2348 Reactor thermal power at 96%, holding due to excessive vibration on "A" recirculation pump 12/10/79 0700 Reduced thermal power from 96% to 94% due to excessive vibration on "A" recirculation oump 12/13/79 2000 Commenced reducing thermal power to shutdown for "A" recirculation pump maintenance 2204 Reactor scram no. 90 manual from 40% thermal power to acconnnodate maintenance to "A" recirculation pump 12/14/79 2005 Maintenance completed on 2A recirculation pump, holding for maintenance on FCV-1-55 valve

1 Si nificant 0 erational Events Unit 2 Date Tfrae Event 12/15/79 1821 IMntenance completed on FCV-1-55 valve, commenced rod withdrawal for startup 1930 Reactor critical no. 101 2347 Rolled T/G - could not reach rated spped, EHC problems (electronic card) 12/16/79 0118 Turbine tripped 0125 Rolled T/G 0330 Synchronized generator, commenced power ascension 2300 Commenced PCIOHR from 78% thermal power 12/17/79 0035 Reactor thermal power at 85%, holding for turbine C.V. tests and SI's 0245 Turbine C.V. tests and SI's completed, commenced PCIONR from 85% thermal power 2122 Commenced reducing thermal power from 90% for shutdown for modifications 2220 Reactor scram no. 91 manual from 35%'hermal power to accommodate PCIS post modification 12/18/79 0910 Reactor at cold shutdown 12/22/79 2300 PCIS 'post modification tests completed, commenced rod withdrawal 2345 Reactor critical no. 102 12/23/79 1535 Rolled T/G 1611 Synchronized generator, commenced power ascension 12/24/79 0135 Commenced PCIOMR from 50% thermal power 12/25/79 1500 Reactor thermal power at 85%, flow limited 12/28/79 2325 Reduced thermal power from 85% to 50% for control rod scram testing 12/29/79 0200 Control rod scram testing completed, commenced power ascension 0500 Commenced PCIOHR from 65% thermal power 12/30/79 1500 Reactor thermal power at 98%, flow limited 12/31/79 2400 Reactor thermal power at 98%, flow limited

Si nificant 0 erational Events Unit 3 Date TMe Event 12/01/79 0001 Reactor shutdown for EOC 2, with BOC 3 fuel loaded in vessel 1245 Commenced pressurizing reactor vessel for hydrostatic test 1325 Reactor vessel pressure at 1005 PSI, holding for hydro-static test 1450 Commenced reducing reactor pressure to 570 PSI, holding for drywell leak checks 2045 Reduced reactor pressure to zero 12/06/79 0400 Commenced rod withdrawal for startup 0645 Reactor critical no. 88 12/08/79 1441 Rolled T/G 1615 Synchronized generator, commenced power ascension as conditions allow 12/15/79 2330 Reduced thermal power from 80% to 66% for RTI's 23A, 22 and 32A 12/17/79 2000 RTI's completed, commenced power ascension 12/18/79 1145 Reactor thermal power at 79%, flow limited 12/20/79 0830 Reduced thermal power from 79% to 60% for control rod pattern adjustment 2005 Commenced power ascension 12/21/79 0300 Commenced PCIOMR from 64% thermal power 12/23/79 0706 Reduced thermal power from 98% to 70% due to "A" and "B" string high pressure heaters isolation 0745 High pressure heaters "A" and "B" returned to service, commenced power ascension 1100 Commenced PCIONR from 88% thermal power 2200 Reactor thermal power at 97%, flow limited 12/24/79 1926 Reduced thermal power from 97% to 57% for control rod sequence exchange from "A" to "B" 2114 Control rod sequence exchange completed, commenced power ascension 2300 Commenced PCIOtlR from 67% thermal power

Si nificant 0 erational Events Unit 3 Date Tame Event 12/26/79 0850 Reduced thermal power from 92% to 86% for condensate demineralizer backwash and precoat 1145 Condensate demineralizer backwash and precoat completed, commenced PCIONR from 86% thermal power 12/27/79 0600 Reactor thermal power at 98%, flow limited 1800 Reduced thermal power from 98% to 80% for condensate demineralizers "A" and "3" backwash and precoat 1930 "A" and "B" condensate demineralizer placed in service, holding for "C" and "H" condensate demineralizer backwash and precoat 2245 "C" and "H" condensate demineralizer placed in service, commenced po~er ascension 12/28/79 0300 Commenced PCIOMR from 90% thermal power 0700 Reactor thermal power at 98%, flow limited 1257 Reduced thermal power from 98% to 85% for condensate demineralizer maintenance 12/29/79 2002 Condensate demineralizer maintenance completed, commenced power ascension 12/30/79 0700 Reactor thermal power at 98%, flow limited 2000 Commenced reducing thermal power for shutdown to install overhead cables from cooling tower switchgear to bus tie boards 2230 Reactor scram no. 79 manual from 35% thermal power to accommodate maintenance 12/31/79 2400 Unit at cold shutdown (1) Equipment malfunction

10 AVERAGE DAILYUNIT POWER LEVEL DOCKET >NO.

UNIT DATE MONTH December 197.9 DAY . AVERAGE DAlLYPOWER LEVEL DAY AVERAGE DAILYPOWER LEVEL (MWe Net) (MWe.Net) 964 915 l7 IS 910 3 19 908 20 905 953 895-2,1 953 22 910 933 895 23 934 897 952 '>5 890 IO 938 26 892 943 870.

27 l2 929 2S 916 926 '>9 844 I3 926 838 14 30 915 877 IS 3l l6 920 INSTRUCTIONS On this format.!ist the average daily unit power level in MWe.Net for each day >n the rep<>rtine >n>>nti>. Ci>mpute tu the nearest whole megawat t.

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AVERAGE DAILYUNIT POWER LEVEL DOCKET NO.

v UNIT DATE 1- 0-80 CO~IPLETED BY TELEPHONE iE(ON TH December 1979 DAY AVERAGE DAILYPOWER LEVEL DAY AVERAGE DAILYPOWER LEVEL (MWe-Net) (MWe-iVet) 17 18 -12 3 676 19

-10 20 819 21 805 -10 810 136 7t 23 800 680 807 865 25 965 897 10 26 1031 27 1013 887 12 28 13 916 29 801

-13 1045 l4 30 1062 IS 3I 541 16 INSTRUCTIONS On this format. list the average daily unit pi>wer levei'n l>I'tVe.Net for each day in the repi>rtinu lnontll. Ci>ltlpute to the nearest whole tnega.vat t.

[9l77 s

12 AVERAGE DAlLYUNIT POWER LEVEL

'DOCKET NO. 50 296 T

Browns Ferry 3 DATE ~E!

COMPLETED BY Ted Tham

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MONTH December 1979

~ r DAY AVERAGE DAlLYP01UER I.EVEL DAY AVERAGE DAILYPOWER LEVEL

(!tIWe-Net) (hI1Ve.Net) ~

I

-10 689

-10 839 l9 837 3

20 633

-10 21 747 959 23 1008 38 24 983 163 TS 808 223 974 IO 26 353 27 1002 477 1049 l2 28 515 871 l3 29 l4 68 30 963 IS 812 31

-12 724 INSTRUCTIONS On this format. !ist the average daily unir power level in Mac Nct for each day in thc reportin!t ntonth. Compute to tNe rtearcst whole megawatt; I')t77)

13 OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO.

1~5-80 COMpi,ETED BY ~Do Green TELEPHONE ~o U29-6846 OPERATING STATUS Notes

1. Unit Name
2. Reporting Period:
3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt):
4. Nameplate Rating (Gross <II We):

S. Design Electrical Rating (Net M1Ve):

0 8.4

7. Maxuntum Dep e ndabl e Capa city(Ne ti'OWe: 1065

)

8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Numoer 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons:

N A

9. Povver Level To Which Restricted, If Any (Net MWe):
10. Reasons For Restrictions, lf Any: N/A This Mon t h Yr.-to. Date Cumulative 744 47',498
12. Number Of Hours Reactor Was Critical 28,277.28
13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours
14. Hours Generator On-Line 744 IS. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours 0 0 0

'. 16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) 74 136 493

17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) 7,700,460 24,518,460 Ih. Net Electrical Energy Generated (M}VH) 7,495,748 23,801,968
19. Unit Service Factor, 100 100 90.4 90.4 58 '

58.1 20; Unit Availability Factor - ~

21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using ilIDC Net) 80.3 47.1
22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net) 47.1
23. Uiiit Forced Outage Rate 0 4.4 33.0
24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type. Date. and Duratinn of Each}:

Refuel January 1980

25. IfShut Dnwn At End Of Rcport Period. Estimated Date of Startup:

'26. Uiiits in Test Status iPri<<r to Coinmercial Operation}: Forecast Achieved INITIALCRlTICALITY INITIALELECTRlCITY COi'it'llERCIA L OPERATION io/77)

a ~ I OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO 5 1-260 BETE 1~5-BO C05tPLETED BY ~&Green TELEPHONE ~~o-6846 OPERATING STATUS

,5 Notes

1. Unit Name:
2. Reportfng Period:
3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt):
4. Nameplate Rating (Cross MWe):
5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe):
6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross hIIVe): 1098.4
7. Maximum De p endable Ca p acit y(Net hllVe:

1065

)

8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons:

N/A

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

This Month Yr:to.Date Cumulative I I. Hours In Reporting Period 744' 760 42 409

12. Number Of Hours Reactor Was Critical

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571. 03 7,766.19 24,484.48

13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours 172.97 298.23 -.11,774.94.
14. Hours Generator On. Line 543.98 ~ 7,596.45 23,664"31
15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours 0 5

. 16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) 1,458,581 22,703,212 66,155,000

17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) 475,610 7,636,280 21,950'b

. 18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) 461.952 7,441.305 21,3315469 19 Unit Service Factor 73.1 86.7 55.8 20., Unit Availability Factor 73e1 86.7 55.8

21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using hlDC Net) 58.3 79.8 47.2 2'2. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net), 47.2
23. Unit Forced Outage Rate 10.3 2.7 36.8
24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type. Date. and Duration uf Each):
25. If Shut Down At End Of Report Period, Estimated Date of Startup:
26. Units In Test Status (Prior tn Commercial Operation): Forecast Achieved e

INITIALCRl'I'ICALITY INlTlAL ELECTRIC lTY COMht ERC I A L OPER ATlON (o/77)

15 OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO SQ-296 DATE E-5 ED COMPLETED BY TELEPHONE

~~MD

~~-6846 OPERATING STATUS, Notes

1. Unit Name'.

Reporting Period:

3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt):
4. Nameplate Rating (Gross hIWe):

S. Design Electrical Rating (Net MIVe):

6. ihlaximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe):
7. Maxtmum Dependable Capa CI ty (Net h IWe).
8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Nxmber 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons:
9. Power Level To Which Restricted, lf Any (Net >IWe):
10. Reasons For Restrictions, lf Any:

This Month Yr..to.Date Cumulative

11. Hours ln Reporting Period
12. iNumber Of Hours Reactor Was Critical 591.75 5 816.35 18 907.55
13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours 131.50 552.9 1,658.31 .
14. Hours Generator On-Line 534. 25 5,708.30 18438.28 IS. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours

'6. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) 1 231 495 16 956 484 53.107 866 1.7. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) 403,790 5 635,080 17 402,580

18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MPH) 390,613 5,482,585 16,887,773
19. Unit Service Factor 74. 2
20. Unit Availability Factor 71.8 65.2 74.2
21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net) 4 8.8
22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DFR Net) 49.3 ..-- 58.8 63.8
23. Unit Forced Outage Rate 4.6 8.0 9.0
24. Situ(downs Scheduled Over Next 6 hlonths (T ipe. Date. and Duration of Each):

S. If Shut Down At End Of Report Period. Estirrared Date of Startup:

6. Units ln Test Status (Prior to Commercial Op;mtion): Forecast Achieved liVITIAL CRITICALITY INITIALELECTRICITY COhth(ERCIAL OPERATIC'E

.- UNIT SIIUTDOWNS AND POWER REDUCTIONS DOCKET NO.

UNIT NAME rowns erry 1 DATE REPORT h(ONTII COhlPLETED IIV o t:re en TELEPilONE 205 29-68t'r6 t4 Cl

~ II Lieenscc C Cause k. Corrective Nii. nate fl 0 I cc Event Action to Cl CA Report 0' E Q

~ Prevent Recurrence O

I F: Forced S: Scheduled Reason:

0-hiaiotcoaoce or Test C-lfefueling

'(ethod:

A.l'.quipmcot Failure (Explain) I hlaoual 2.hlanual Scram.

3-Automatic Scram.

Exhibit C - Instructions for Preparation ot Data L'otry Sheets (or Licensee Eveot Report (LER>Flic (80REC-D Regulatory Restriction 4 Other (Explain) OI6I)

E"Operator Training k Liccnsc Examination I'.AJ toinist rat ive C.Operational Error (Fxplain) Exlubtl I ~ Saroi Soon.e (st/77) ll Other (I:xplaht)

DOCKET NO. 50-260

-- UNIT SIIUTDOWNS A4D POIVER REDUCTIONS

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UNIT NAME Browns Ferr 2 COhIPLETED IIY REPORT hlOHTII C r<

<r< c u Licensee 0C<'n0 Cause 8'c Corrective I<o l)ale Cl Event Acttort to C<

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~ CJ Report < cn G Prcvcnt Recurrence Q ~CA g 109 791202 8.73 A . 3 Suspected EliC pressure regulator printed circuit board problems, caused control valve closure and turbine trip.

110 791213 53.44 Maintenance to "A" recirc pump and

.FCV-1-5.

'll 791217 137.85 Pcs t modifications to the primary containment isolation system.

112 791228 B Derated for control rod scram testin F: Forced Reason: Method: Exltibit G - Instructions S: Scl<eduletl A-Equipment Failure (Explain) I.hlanual for Pret)aratiott of Data I}.hlaintenance or Test 2rManual Scram. Entry Sheets I'or l.icensec C Rcfuclittg 3-Aulomalic Scram. Event Report (I.ER) Fii<s(NOREG-D.Regulatory Restriction 4.0tlter (Lxplain} OI 6 I }

E Operator Training lc License Examination I'dllltntslrall"e G Op<'tattuttal Error (Fxplain} Exhibit I ~ Sante Source

(<I/77) I I Otlt<'r (L<xplattt}

--- VNITSIIVTDOIVNS AND POlVER REDVCTIONS DOCKET NO. 50 296 UNIT NAh!E DATE REPORT hIO")TII COhIPLETED BY Mn~tJ:a V

I I

~ c un Lice<<scc Cause Corrective Ni I, Dull.' Vl tl Ec Event Aetio<< tu u

b AA Rcport ~

Prcvcnt Rccurrcncc 109 791201 S 184.25 Refueling 110 .791220 Derated for control rod pattern adjustment.

791924 H Derated for control rod sequence exchange.

112 791230 P 25.50 Ground in auxiliary power supply cables from cooling towers,to bus tie boards. Installation of over-head cables in progress.

3 F: Forced Reasun: hlethod: Exhibit G - Instructions S: Scheduled A.Equipmenl Failure (Explain) I 'hla<<ual for Preparatiun <<I'Data Il.hl;tintcnance or fest 2-hlanual Sera<<i'. Entry Sheets I'or l.ice<<see C-Rct'<<eliot, 3 Auto<<latic Scram. Event Report (LLR) Flh'WOREG-D.l<cttulatory Reslrictiun 4.Other (Explain) 016I ),

E-Ot>eratur Trainint', k Liccnsc Examination F-A Jlntrlist lative G Opclatil>>lal Lrrur (Explain) Exhibit I - Salnc Source (It/77) II Other ((explain)

BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PIANT UNIT 1 CSSC E UIPMENT MECIKHICAL MAINTENANCE SU%MARY ZR EFFECT ON SAFE ACTION TAKEN DATE SYSTEM COi fPOHENT NATURE OF OPERATION OF CAUSE OF RESULTS OF TO PRECLUDE MAINTENANCE Tl1E REACTOR MALFUNCTION MALFUNCTION RECURRENCE 12/9 HPCI FCV 73-16 Bad pinion With NPCI inop- Operation NPCI inoperable Replaced pinion gear gear able it could in valve limitorque force unit shutdown I

12/13 Rx. Bldg. Computer Room Damper closed None Unknown Hone Opened damper and Uent. Exhaust damper hooked linkage bac u 12/13 Fuel Pool "lA" FPC pump Disc pins None Operation None Replaced with r.ew Cooling discharge broken valve check valve 12/22 Fuel Pool Internal part None Operation None Replaced all internal Cooling "lA" FPC worn parts pump

BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR FIANT UNIT 2 CSSC E UIPMENT MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE SUl&fARY For the Month of EFFECT ON SAFE ACTION TAKEN DATE SYS TEM COMPONENT NATURE OF OPERATION OF CAUSE OF RESULTS OF TO PRECLUDE MAINTENANCE 'QlE REACTOR 'ALFUNCTION MALFUNCTION RECURREkacE 12/17 CRD "B" CRD Dirty filter None Operation None Changed filter discharge filter 12/17 Main Steam FCV-1-55 Pressure seal None OPeration None Disassembled, leak cleaned and installed new pressure seal rin~

12/20 Radwaste FCV 2-77-2A Bad solenoid None Operation None Installed new solenoid valve

BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT UNIT 3

? KQQQlICAL MAINTENANCE

SUMMARY

For the Month of December 19 79 EFFECT ON SAFE ACTION TAKEN SYS 621 COMPONENT NATURE OF OPERATION OF CAUSE OF RESULTS OF TO PRECLUDE HAINTENANCE THE REACTOR MALFUNCTION MALFUNCTION RECURRENCE 12/1 Control "3A" Control Bad Valve None Operation None Rebuilt valve Bay Vent Bay Chiller Nater Regu-lating Valve 12/12 Auxiliary HCV 3-12-708 Bad packing None Operation None Boiler glanQ leak 12/19 Rx. fiater FCV 69-60B Packing leak None Operation None Repacked valve Cleanup

BRO',FANS PERRY NUCLEAR PLANT UNIT 1 CSSC E UIPENT ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE SENARY

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For the Month of December 19 79 E ect on a e Action Taken Date System Component Nature of -Operation of Cause of Results of To Preclude Maintenance The Reactor . Malfunction Malfunction . Recurrence 12/9/79 HPCI FCV'73-16 HPCI auxilia~ HPCI inoperable Failed limit Auxiliary oil pump Replaced limit HPCI turbine oil pump will at the time of switch will not start switch. Auxiliary steam supply not start failure oil pump now starts valve motor from control as required.

room TR 146244 t

12/10/7 HPCI FCV-1-73-16 Failed limit HPCI- inoperable Failed limit Valve inoperable Replaced torque HPCI turbine switch at the time of switch on FCV switch, ran steam supply failure 73-16 EMI 18. Checked valve motor OK. TR 161333 12/12/79 250V 1A 250V bat- HPCI gland None Motor grounded Motor failed to Replaced motor.

battery tery board seal conden- operate Checked OK.

board ser blower TR 149686 motor ground-

'ed 12/31/79 Common 90-51 neutron Motor that None Bad motor Cam inoperable Replaced bad motor, unit monitoring drives pumps started unit. Checke is locked up, OK. TR 161539 blowing fudes

PROSER PERRY NUCLEAR PLP3lT URYT 2 .

CSSC E UIPMENT ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE SALARY For the Month of December 19 79 ect on a e Action Taken Date System Component Nature of Operation of 'ause of Results of To Preclude Maintenance The Reactor. Malfunction Malfunction Recurrence 12/14/79 Hain FCV '2-1-55 Green light Not applicable Limit switch False indication Replaced limit switch I

steam steam line and open limit drive frozen drive and gear key drain valve switch not per EMI 16 and 18.

motor working right Checked OK.

TR 134713 12/20/79 Ventila- 8-3 drywell Breaker trips None Motor grounde'd Motor failed to Replaced motor.

tion air blower out when try- operate Checked OK.

motor ing to start TR 122352

EROUMR PERRX NUCLEAR PLY~VX tRlXX 3 ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE Sl&QSRY Fore Month of December 19 79 ect on a e Action Taken Date System Component Nature of Operation of Cause of Results of To Preclude Maintenance The Reactor. Malfunction Malfunction Recurrence 12/4/79 Diesel D/G .3C failed Hi voltage None U-3C diesel Too high voltage Adjusted air gap.on generator to accept supply generator frequency generator load on frequency gen- pickup to reduce emergency load erator was supplied voltage to acceptance supplying too correct valve.

test high voltage to Checked OK.

SSPl and SSP2 TR 96702 BFRO 50 296/7923 12/5/79 Core spray FCV 75-50 Motor failed None SBM switch Valve would not Replaced SBM switch, (core spray to operate controls HIY operate. functional. Cheeked II test valve) were not ma!'ing OK. TR 146429.

motor Up

BROGANS 1ERRY NUCLEAR PLQ<T UNIT INSTRU? fENT MAINTENANCE SUGARY CSSC E UIPOKNT ~

FOR TI?E MONTH OF December 19 79 NATURE EFFECT ON SAFE CAUSE ACTION TAKEN SYSTHf CO~fPOHENT OF OPERATION OF OF RESULTS OF TO PRECLUDE

? fAINTENANCE THE REACTOR  ? fALFUNCTION  ? fALFUNCTION RECURRENCE Init 1 Flow Indicator 2-10 FI-67-9A Calibr,ate None Instrum nt Drift Pegged Upscs,le None

.2-31 Neutron AERf-A Calibrate None Instrument Drift Rod Block came in None Monitoring with lg LPRM's in-stead of 13 Init, 2

?0?K Init 3 2-13 Standby 3D Air Com- Calibrate None Setpoint Drift Air Compressor shut None Die el pressor. Pres- off 3 PSI low Generator sure Switches 2-26 Standby 3A Diesel Replace None Leaking Gage Diesel Fuel in gage None Diesel Generator Fue1 Generator Pressure Gage 2-26 Radwa ste Lls 77 ll)B Clean None Static on Meter Static Charge Caused Hone Face Indicator to Stick

26 OUTAGE

SUMMARY

December 1979 The Unit 3, cycle 2 refuel outage was completed on Saturday, December 8, 1979, marking the completion of a 107 day modification, maintenance, and refuel outage.

Unit 2 was shutdown on December 17 for modifications to the primary con-tainment isolation system and installation of an accoustic monitoring system for the main steam relief valves. During this outage, approximately 80 percent of the repair items on the Unit 2 short outage list were completed as well as the PCES and accou tic monitoring mods. Unit 2 was returned to service on December 23.

Unit 3 was shutdown on December 30 for a modification to install an alternate power supply from the cooling tower transformers to the Unit 3 shutdown bus tie board. This modification should be completed and the unit returned to service by the middle of January.

Preparations have been underway for the upcoming Unit 1, cycle 3 refueling outage and should be completed by January l. Unit 1 is scheduled for a 48 day refueling outage to begin January 3, 1980.