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DOCKET NO. 50-251 SQivdSY:  UNIT NO. 4 WAS OUT OP SERVICE ENTIRE MONTH POR REPUELING, pe  NAME TURKEY POINT UNIT NO        4 MAINTENANCE, AND INSPECTIONS.                                                            MAY  5, 1975 PREPARED EY  V. T. CHILSON TELEPHOK      305    5 -  6211  Ext. 2177 REPORT ha~    APR>>i >>75 UNIT SHUTDOWNSjREDUCTIONS E                          hKIHOD OF F-FORCED    DURATIQV          SHUITING WQl Xa'O          S-SCHEDULED      URS          %HE REACIQR
DOCKET NO. 50-251 SQivdSY:  UNIT NO. 4 WAS OUT OP SERVICE ENTIRE MONTH POR REPUELING, pe  NAME TURKEY POINT UNIT NO        4 MAINTENANCE, AND INSPECTIONS.                                                            MAY  5, 1975 PREPARED EY  V. T. CHILSON TELEPHOK      305    5 -  6211  Ext. 2177 REPORT ha~    APR>>i >>75 UNIT SHUTDOWNSjREDUCTIONS E                          hKIHOD OF F-FORCED    DURATIQV          SHUITING WQl Xa'O          S-SCHEDULED      URS          %HE REACIQR 05    5 03 29              72'0. 0                            Unit No. 4 was  removed from service (deliberate manual shutdown) for refueling,  maintenance, and inspections. (Nuclear and Non-nuclear Systems)
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05/05/1975 Letter Operating Status Reports of April 1975
ML18227B100
Person / Time
Site: Turkey Point  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 05/05/1975
From: Schmidt A
Florida Power & Light Co
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
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MO'IVZHLY REPORTS (FOR GRAY BOOK PREPARATI+)

NRC I RIBUTION FOR PART 50 DOCKE%ATERIAL (TEMPORARY FORM)

CONTROL FILETS NO:

MONTHLY REPORT FILE F ROM. Florida P ower 6 Ligh t Co DATE OF DOC DATE REC'D LTR TWX RPT OTHER Miami, Fla TO: ORIG CC OTHER SENT AEC PDR xxxxxx Office of Management Info 1-signed SENT LQCAL PDR xxxx CLASS UNCLASS PROPINFO INPUT NO CYS REC'D DOCKET NO:

xxxxx 1 50-25 and 251 DESCR IPTION: ENCLOSURES:

Ltr trans the following: MoethlP RePort for ~A ril 1975 Plant 6 Component Operability 6 Availability rlj. This Report to be used in preparing Gray Hook

~jl by Plans 6 Operations.

NBIBER OF CO/IES REC'D:

PLANT NAME',Turkey Point 83 and 4 FQR ACTION/INFORMATION BUTLER (L) SCHWENCER (L) ZIEMANN (L) REGAN (E)

W/ Copies W/ Copies W/ Copies W Copies CLARK (L) STOLZ (L) DICKER (E) AR (L)

W/ Copies W/ Copies W/ Copies W/ fCopies t%pwwr r w I rrht tIr t t~nht Ic r I< I \ Il 'll \ lirvIVI I I Vl'9 Ll I SPI" Lb

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VWVVAI I V LI f W/ Copies W/ Copies W/ Copies W/ Copies KNIEL (L) PURPLE (L) YOUNGBLOOD (E)~

W/ Copies W/ Copies W/ Copies W Copies INTERNAL DISTRIBUTION E FIL TECH REVIEW DENTON LIC ASST A/T I ND ~

SCHROEDER G R IMES R. DIGGS (L) BRAITMAN OGC, ROOM P-506A MACCARY GAMMILL H. GEAR IN (L) SALTZMAN GOSSI CK/STAF F KNIGHT KASTNER E. GOULBOURNE (L) ME LTZ CASE PAWLICKI BALLARD P. KREUTZER (E)

GIAMBUSSO SHAO SPANGLER J. LEE (L),, PLANS BOYD MOORE (L)

STE lLO HOUSTON ENVI RO M. MAIGRET (L)

S. REED,(E)

~~CHAPMAN MCDONAlD DEYOUNG (L) NOVAK MULLER M. SERVICE (L) DUBE (Ltr)

SKOVHOLT (L) ROSS D I CK E R S. SHE PPAR D (L) E. COUPE GOLLER (L) (Ltr) IPPOLITO KNIGHTON M. SLATER (E) PETERSON P. COLLINS DENISE REG OPR FILE 5 REGION (2)

T.R. Wl LSQN TEDESCO LONG LAIN AS BENAROYA VOLLMER YOUNGBLOOD BEGAN PROJECT LDR HAR LESS

'.H. SMITH (L)

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V TEETS (L)

WILLIAMS(E)

ILSON (I )

HARTFIELD (2)

KLECKER EISENHUT WIG G I NTON

. IN G RAM (L)

STEELE EXTERNAL DISTRIBUTION

~] TIC LQCAL PDR Homestead, Fla (ABERNATHY) (1)(2)(10) NATIONAL LABS 1 P D R-SAN/LA/NY

~1 W. PENNINGTON, Rm E-201 GT BROQKHAVEN NAT LAB

~1 NSI C (BUCHANAN) 1 CONSULTANTS 1

G. ULRIKSON, ORNL 1 ASLB 1

1 1 Newton Anderson NEWMARK/8 LUME/AGBABIAN 1 AGMED (RUTH GUSSMAN)

ACRS HOLDING/SENT Rm 8-127 GT 1 J. D. RUNKLES, Rm E-201 GT

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P.O. aeX 3100 MIAMI, FtealOA 3310I FLORIDA POWER 8L UGHT COMPANY May 5, l975 8 I cp Og~ 4p,~ ~o

~~cy Office of Management information and Program Controls U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555 Gentlemen:.

Attached are the April, l975 Operating Status Reports for Turkey Point Unit Nos. 3 and 4.

Very truly yours, Jg D. Schmidt Vice President Power Resources VTC/mjs Attachments cc: Mr. Norman C. Moseley Jack R. Newman, Esquire HELPING BUILD FLORIDA

P.O. I CX 0100 NIAMI, FLOAIDA 35101

,;-... W. 8" FLORIDA POWER 8L LIGHT COMPANY May 5, 1975 Office of Management Information

. and Program Controls U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C.

'I 20555 Gentlemen:.

Attached are the April, 1975 Operating Status Reports for- Turkey Point Unit Nos. 3 and 4.

Very truly yours, Jg D. Schmidt Vice President Power Resources VTC/mjs Attachments cc: Mr. Norman C. Moseley Jack R. Newman, Esquire A II W HELPING BUILD FLORIDA

HNCI.OSURE A DOCKI'T NO 50-25P NAME TURKE'Y POINT UNIT.NO. 3 DAqr. May 5, 1975 CO~IPLETED BY V- T. CHILSON TELEPI IOAE NO. 445-6211 EXT. 2177 DAlLY UiilIT PONER OUTPUT APRIL, '1975 DAY AVBRAGi=. DAILY Ml(e-net DAY AVERAGE DAlLY M<c-net

'641 .. 671 20 2'.. ~

676 660 676 22 652 683 23 5,54 684 24 6 690 25' 569 681 26 678 683 27 673 ~

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681 671 28'9 10 . 680 ' . 671, 637 30

. '68 12 '473 31 13 671 676 la'5 645 NOTE: Daily average'power level greater than 666 NNe, due 16 557 to cooler condenser cool'-

water.'

669 672 672

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DOCKET N0.50-250 UVIT NAhg 'KEY POINT UNIT NO. 3 R T MONTH APRIL, 1975 MAY 5, 1975 COhtPL)q'ED BY V. T ~ CHILSON TELEPJME <30 445 - 62ll - Ext.

OPERATING STATUS

1. REPORTING PERIOD: 0001, 75, 04,01 THROUGH 2400, 75, 04, 30 GROSS IlOURS IN REPORTING PERIOD: 720: 00
2. CUISBA'LY AUTIDRIZED POt@R LEVEI (hNt) 2200
3. PONER LEVEL TO hHICH RESIRICTED (IF ANY): (M4lo NET) None
4. REAS04VS FOR RESTRICTIONS (IF ANY):

'IHIS CUhSLATIVE hG%H YR-TQ-DATE . TO DATE

5. NOSER OF HOURS THE REACIQR WAS CRITICAL ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

720.0 2 751.4 16 779.1

6. REACIQR RESERVE SHUTDOWN HOURS ........

7>> RR949 RRRRR49l9R iiv RiRR .......... 16 136.1 UNIT RESERVE SHtJIDOiW HOURS .. ~.... ~... 85.0 8.'.

GROSS THERhM, ENERGY GENERATED(h5)H).... 1 457 721 5 698 194 28 378 218

10. GROSS ELECTRICAL ENERGY GENERATED 447 437 1 838 226 266 031 (I8) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

9 ll. fKI'LECTRICAL~GY GBKRA'IK) (MG) .. 8 758 340

12. REACIQR AVAILABILITYFACIQR +I 100.0 95. 6 79.6
13. UNIT AVAILABILITYFACIQR J2'............ 97.4 94.4 76.6
14. UNIT CAPACITY FACTOR J3>>............ ~" 94.7 92. 7 63.8
15. UNIT FORCED OUTAGE RATE J4............. 2.6 5.6 4.5
16. SETKONNS SCHEDULED OVER NEXI' h64VIHS (TYPE, DATE AND DURATIOV OF EACH):

June 21 - 26, 1975 -'eismic Restraint Inspection Oct. 20 - Nov. 30, 1975 - Refueling, Maintenance, and Inspections.

17. IF SHUTTmtAI AT END OF REPORT PERIOD, ESTIMATED DATE OF STARTUP:

Jf REACIQR AVAILABILITYFACIE 99 HOURS ~GKR 1<AS 6 ITI ~ X 1 00 I

HOURS GB4ERATQR ON LlfK X 100 UNIT AVAILABILITYFACIQR ~

G HOU T ER OD NET ELEC%ICAL POt~'ER GFi TED X 100 3 UNIT CAPACITY FACIQR ~ h .DL . A R HOURS IN REPORT PERIOD FORCED OtJrAGE ilOURS X 100 UiNIT OUTAGE RATE g4 I 4LVEi 0 R 0.

FORCED OUJAGE IIOURS

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<<<<, f<<~ DOCKET NO. 50-250 SOPPY: Unit No. 3 operation was UNIT NIXIE TURKEY POINT UNIT NO. 3 satisfactory for month except for steam generator DATE hIA'( 5, 1975 feedwater control valve problem on April 23, 1975 PREPARED BY V. T - CH1LSON condenser tube repaii: 'nd

'IELEPHOiVE on April 24-25, 1975.

REPORT. hoi~ APRIL, "'975

  • UNIT SHUTDOWNS/REDUCTIONS E hKIHOD F-FORCED DURATIGV Ol'HUITING DOlsV S-SCHEDULED URS REASOV * 'IHE REACIOR 12 75 04 ll ,<<0 N/A Load on the unit was reduced to perform perodic test on turbine main steam stop and control valves, reheat intercept, and reheat stop valves. (Non-nuclear System) 13 75 04 15 N/A Load on the unit was reduced to clean steam generator feedwater pump Nos. 3A and 3B suction strainers. (Non-nuclear System) 14 75 04 23 18.8 B N/A Unit was .removed from service to repair steam generator feedwater control valve Nos. 3A, 3B, and 3C valve operator (Non-.nuclear System) 15 75 04 24 <<0- N/A Load on the unit was maintained below approximately 50% R.P. to-epair condenser tube leak. (Non-nuclear System) 4
  • REASON: I(EIHOD:

( A-EQUIPAGE FAILURE (EXPLAIN 1-i%UAL

'B-hfAINF. OR 'IEST 2-hi~'JAL SCRuI C-REFUELING 5-AUIchQTIC SCRAM D-REGULATORY RFSIRICTIOV E-OPERATOR TRAINING M)

LICENSE EXAMIiVATION F-AIMNISTRATIVE G-OPERATIONAL ERROR H-OIHER (EXPLAIN)

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DOCKET NO. 50-251 UIAIIf NAhjE KEY POINT UNIT NO ~ 4 REP T MOPTH 'PRIL, 1975 5, 1975

- CmIIRLLfED BY V. T ~ CHILSON TELEPiIONE 305 445- Ext.

OPERATING STATUS 1~ REPORTING PERIOD 000 1 75 04 0 1 THROUGH 24 00 75 R 04 R 30 GROSS HOURS IN REVOIR'I fNG Pf!RfOD: 720. 0

2. CUISENfLY AUfHORIZED PON ER LEVEL (hill) 2200 MAX. DEPM)."CAPACITY (Mfc NET)
3. POINTER LEVEl, 'IQ WHICH RESfRICfED (IF ANY): (hfTlIc NET) None

'4. REASONS FOR RESTRICTIONS (IF ANY):

'IHIS QMLATIVE

'lOVIH YR-TO"DATE TO DATE

5. USER OF HOURS IHE REACIQR l'IAS CRITICAL ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

2 035.7 11 369 5~

6. REACIQR RESERVE SHUIMI'IIV HOURS ........ 97.3 97.3.

HOURS GENERATOR ON LINE ...............

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2 013.3 11 071.1

8. UNIT RESERVE SHUIDOliN HOURS ...........
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GROSS THERhIAL ENERGY (K%RA'KD(MN).... 4 305 374 22 657 584

10. GROSS ELECTRICAL ENERGY GEIZBATED 169 639 (h5>H). ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

1 395 378 7 LIET I'I I:~CAL EA~GY GT ~gofT II (rll(H) -1 230 1 325 639 6 794 755

12. REACIQR AVAILABILITYFACTOR +l......... 70.7 78.8

~........... 69.9 76.8

13. UNIT AVAILABILITYFACIQR J2
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UINIT CAPACITY FACIQR J3N"" ~ -"""~" 69.1 72 ~ 3 4.8

15. UNIT FORCED OUTAGE RATE J4 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
16. SHUKOI'lAAIS SCHEDULED OVER NEXT 6 hGVIHS (TYPE, DATE AND DURATION OF EACH):

Mar. 30 - June 1, 1975 - Refueling, Maintenance, ana Inspections.

Oct. 13 - Oct. 18, 1975 - Seismic Restraint Inspection.

17. IF SIVEOQl AT END OF REPORT PERIOD, ESTIhIATED DATE OF STARIUP: June 2, 1975 HOURS REACTOR WAS CRITICAL X 100 Jl REACIQR AVAILABILITYFACIQR ~ GR J2 UNIT AVAILABII.ITYFACIQR ~ IOU 'f '

NET ELECTRICAL Oi"ER GEIKRATED X 100 IT CAPACITY FACIQR ~

HOURS IN REPORT PERIOD FORCED OUTAGE HOURS X 100 4 UNIT OUTAGE RATE . IXI FORCED OUfAGE IKURS

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DOCKET NO. 50-251 SQivdSY: UNIT NO. 4 WAS OUT OP SERVICE ENTIRE MONTH POR REPUELING, pe NAME TURKEY POINT UNIT NO 4 MAINTENANCE, AND INSPECTIONS. MAY 5, 1975 PREPARED EY V. T. CHILSON TELEPHOK 305 5 - 6211 Ext. 2177 REPORT ha~ APR>>i >>75 UNIT SHUTDOWNSjREDUCTIONS E hKIHOD OF F-FORCED DURATIQV SHUITING WQl Xa'O S-SCHEDULED URS %HE REACIQR 05 5 03 29 72'0. 0 Unit No. 4 was removed from service (deliberate manual shutdown) for refueling, maintenance, and inspections. (Nuclear and Non-nuclear Systems)

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A-EQUIPiKNI'AILURE (EXP~

'* hKIHOD:

1-MAhlUAL B-MINI'. OR TEST 2-h&'UAL SCRu(

C-REFUELING 3-AUKhQTIC SCRAM D-REGULATORY RESTRICTION E-OPERATOR TRAINING AND LIAISE EXAMINATION F-ADMNISIBATIVE G-OPERATION'. ERROR H-OIHER (ZPLgg 4

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