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{{#Wiki_filter:FPL Energy Seabrook Station FPL Energy Seabrook Station P.O. Box 300 Seabrook, NH 03874 (603) 773-7000 April 10, 2006 Docket No. 50-443 SBK-L-06080 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention:
{{#Wiki_filter:FPL Energy Seabrook Station FPL Energy                                                           P.O. Box 300 Seabrook, NH 03874 Seabrook Station                                                    (603) 773-7000 April 10, 2006 Docket No. 50-443 SBK-L-06080 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 Seabrook Station March 2006 Monthly Operating Report Enclosed please find Monthly Operating Report 06-03. This report addresses the operating and shutdown experience relating to Seabrook Station Unit 1 for the month of March, ,2006 and is submitted in accordance with the requirements of Seabrook Station Technical Specification 6.8.1.5.
Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 Seabrook Station March 2006 Monthly Operating Report Enclosed please find Monthly Operating Report 06-03. This report addresses the operating and shutdown experience relating to Seabrook Station Unit 1 for the month of March, ,2006 and is submitted in accordance with the requirements of Seabrook Station Technical Specification 6.8.1.5.Should you require further information regarding this matter, please contact Mr. Paul V. Gurney, Reactor Engineering Supervisor, at (603) 773-7776.Very truly yours, FPL Energy Seabrook, LLC Gene F. St. Pierre Site Vice President cc: S. J. Collins, NRC Region I Administrator G.E. Miller, NRC Project Manager, Project Directorate I-2 G.T. Dentel, NRC Senior Resident Inspector OTED 4 an FPL Group company  
Should you require further information regarding this matter, please contact Mr. Paul V. Gurney, Reactor Engineering Supervisor, at (603) 773-7776.
,I sOPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO. 50-443 UNIT NAME Seabrook I DATE April 10, 2006 COMPLETED BY Peter Nardone TELEPHONE (603) 773-7074 REPORTING PERIOD: March 2006 1. Design Electrical Rating 2. Maximum Dependable Capacity (MWe-Net)1,2200 1,2100 3. Number of Hours the Reactor was Critical 4. Number of Hours Generator On-line 5. Reserve Shutdown Hours 6. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWHrs)This Month 744.00 744.00 0.00 907,888.21 Yr-to-Date 2,160.00 2,160.00 0.00 2,634,691.27 Cumulative 121,787.68 118,787.16 0.00 134,721,194.5 UNIT SHUTDOWNS Type Method of j ate F: Forced Duration Shutting Cause & Corrective Action No S: Scheduled (Hours) Reason 1 Down 2 Comments  
Very truly yours, FPL Energy Seabrook, LLC Gene F. St. Pierre Site Vice President cc:     S. J. Collins, NRC Region I Administrator G.E. Miller, NRC Project Manager, Project Directorate I-2 G.T. Dentel, NRC Senior Resident Inspector OTED 4 an FPL Group company
 
    ,I sOPERATING                                         DATA REPORT DOCKET NO.             50-443 UNIT NAME             Seabrook I DATE                   April 10, 2006 COMPLETED BY           Peter Nardone TELEPHONE             (603) 773-7074 REPORTING PERIOD:                 March 2006
: 1. Design Electrical Rating                                   1,2200
: 2. Maximum Dependable Capacity (MWe-Net)                       1,2100 This Month        Yr-to-Date        Cumulative
: 3. Number of Hours the Reactor was Critical                 744.00          2,160.00        121,787.68
: 4. Number of Hours Generator On-line                       744.00          2,160.00        118,787.16
: 5. Reserve Shutdown Hours                                     0.00            0.00                0.00
: 6. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWHrs)               907,888.21     2,634,691.27       134,721,194.5 UNIT SHUTDOWNS Type                           Method of No j ate       F: Forced Duration S: Scheduled (Hours) Reason 1 Down 2 Shutting          Cause & Corrective Action Comments


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: The Unit operated at 100% power for 694 out of 744 hours this month. ISO-NE requested several load reductions to below 1200 MWe-Net (2-3% RTP). The Unit returned to full power operation following each with the exception of 'he first of two load reductions on 03/10. Operations reduced load and stabilized the Unit at 1205 MWe-Net (1-2% RTP) following an unexpected response during Quarterly Turbine Valve testing The unit also operated with one of its three CW pumps removed from service (97 hours) for planned maintenance.
: The Unit operated at 100% power for 694 out of 744 hours this month. ISO-NE requested several load reductions to below 1200 MWe-Net (2-3% RTP). The Unit returned to full power operation following each with the exception of 'he first of two load reductions on 03/10. Operations reduced load and stabilized the Unit at 1205 MWe-Net (1-2% RTP) following an unexpected response during Quarterly Turbine Valve testing The unit also operated with one of its three CW pumps removed from service (97 hours) for planned maintenance. Net generation incr3ase to 1223 MWe during this interval because of the decrease in Station Service Load. This yielded an availability factor of 100% and a capacity factor of 99.94% based on the MDC value of 1221.0 Net MWe.
Net generation incr3ase to 1223 MWe during this interval because of the decrease in Station Service Load. This yielded an availability factor of 100% and a capacity factor of 99.94% based on the MDC value of 1221.0 Net MWe.I 2 Reason: A Equipment Failure (Explain)B Maintenance or Test C Refueling D Regulatory Restriction E Operator Training & License Examination F Administration G Operational Error (Explain)H Other (Explain)Method: I Manual 2 -Manual Trip/Scram 3 Automatic Trip/Scram 4 Continuation 5 Other (Explain)Page 1 of 1}}
I                                                         2 Reason:                                                   Method:
A Equipment Failure (Explain)                             I Manual B Maintenance or Test                                     2 - Manual Trip/Scram C   Refueling                                             3 Automatic Trip/Scram D Regulatory Restriction                                 4 Continuation E Operator Training & License Examination                 5 Other (Explain)
F Administration G Operational Error (Explain)
H Other (Explain)
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March 2006 Monthly Operating Report for Seabrook Station
ML061080397
Person / Time
Site: Seabrook NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 04/10/2006
From: St.Pierre G
Florida Power & Light Energy Seabrook
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
SBK-L-06080
Download: ML061080397 (2)


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FPL Energy Seabrook Station FPL Energy P.O. Box 300 Seabrook, NH 03874 Seabrook Station (603) 773-7000 April 10, 2006 Docket No. 50-443 SBK-L-06080 U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555-0001 Seabrook Station March 2006 Monthly Operating Report Enclosed please find Monthly Operating Report 06-03. This report addresses the operating and shutdown experience relating to Seabrook Station Unit 1 for the month of March, ,2006 and is submitted in accordance with the requirements of Seabrook Station Technical Specification 6.8.1.5.

Should you require further information regarding this matter, please contact Mr. Paul V. Gurney, Reactor Engineering Supervisor, at (603) 773-7776.

Very truly yours, FPL Energy Seabrook, LLC Gene F. St. Pierre Site Vice President cc: S. J. Collins, NRC Region I Administrator G.E. Miller, NRC Project Manager, Project Directorate I-2 G.T. Dentel, NRC Senior Resident Inspector OTED 4 an FPL Group company

,I sOPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO. 50-443 UNIT NAME Seabrook I DATE April 10, 2006 COMPLETED BY Peter Nardone TELEPHONE (603) 773-7074 REPORTING PERIOD: March 2006

1. Design Electrical Rating 1,2200
2. Maximum Dependable Capacity (MWe-Net) 1,2100 This Month Yr-to-Date Cumulative
3. Number of Hours the Reactor was Critical 744.00 2,160.00 121,787.68
4. Number of Hours Generator On-line 744.00 2,160.00 118,787.16
5. Reserve Shutdown Hours 0.00 0.00 0.00
6. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWHrs) 907,888.21 2,634,691.27 134,721,194.5 UNIT SHUTDOWNS Type Method of No j ate F: Forced Duration S: Scheduled (Hours) Reason 1 Down 2 Shutting Cause & Corrective Action Comments

SUMMARY

The Unit operated at 100% power for 694 out of 744 hours0.00861 days <br />0.207 hours <br />0.00123 weeks <br />2.83092e-4 months <br /> this month. ISO-NE requested several load reductions to below 1200 MWe-Net (2-3% RTP). The Unit returned to full power operation following each with the exception of 'he first of two load reductions on 03/10. Operations reduced load and stabilized the Unit at 1205 MWe-Net (1-2% RTP) following an unexpected response during Quarterly Turbine Valve testing The unit also operated with one of its three CW pumps removed from service (97 hours0.00112 days <br />0.0269 hours <br />1.603836e-4 weeks <br />3.69085e-5 months <br />) for planned maintenance. Net generation incr3ase to 1223 MWe during this interval because of the decrease in Station Service Load. This yielded an availability factor of 100% and a capacity factor of 99.94% based on the MDC value of 1221.0 Net MWe.

I 2 Reason: Method:

A Equipment Failure (Explain) I Manual B Maintenance or Test 2 - Manual Trip/Scram C Refueling 3 Automatic Trip/Scram D Regulatory Restriction 4 Continuation E Operator Training & License Examination 5 Other (Explain)

F Administration G Operational Error (Explain)

H Other (Explain)

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