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* e e VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23261 December 11, 1996 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attention:
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Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555 Gentlemen:
* e                                     e VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23261 December 11, 1996 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission                       Serial No. 96-624 Attention: Document Control Desk                                 NURPC Washington, D.C. 20555                                           Docket Nos. 50-280 50.:.281 License Nos. DPR-32 DPR-37 Gentlemen:
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY SURRY POWER STATION UNITS 1 AND 2 MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT Serial No. 96-624 NURPC Docket Nos. 50-280 50.:.281 License Nos. DPR-32 DPR-37 Enclosed is the Monthly Operating Report for Surry Power Station Units 1 and 2 for the month of November 1996. If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact us. Very truly yours, S. P. Sarver, Acting Manager Nuclear Licensing and Operations Support Enclosure cc: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II 101 Marietta Street, N.W. Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30323 Mr. R. A. Musser NRC Senior Resident Inspector Surry Power Station ,I =r: {2 /3 l.l--I, 9612240092 961130 PDR ADOCK 05000280 R PDR
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY SURRY POWER STATION UNITS 1 AND 2 MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT Enclosed is the Monthly Operating Report for Surry Power Station Units 1 and 2 for the month of November 1996.
,..I . \ . '" e VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY SURRY POWER STATION MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT REPORT No. 96-11 Approved:  
If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact us.
/'L--/o-7b Station Manager Date
Very truly yours, S. P. Sarver, Acting Manager Nuclear Licensing and Operations Support Enclosure cc:     U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II 101 Marietta Street, N.W.
,' .. e TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page 2 of 19 Page Operating Data Report -Unit No. 1 ............................................................................................................................
Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30323
3 Operating Data Report -Unit No. 2 ............................................................................................................................
                                                                                                    ,I Mr. R. A. Musser NRC Senior Resident Inspector                                           =r: {2/3l.l-- I, Surry Power Station
4 Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions  
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-Unit No. 1 ..................................................................................................
9612240092 961130 PDR ADOCK 05000280 R                   PDR
5 Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions  
 
-Unit No. 2 ........ : .........................................................................................
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6 Average Daily Unit Power Level -Unit No. 1 .............................................................................................................
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7 Average Daily Unit Power Level -Unit No. 2 .............................................................................................................
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8 Summary of Operating Experience  
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY SURRY POWER STATION MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT REPORT   No. 96-11 Approved:
-Unit No. 1 .........................................................................................................
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9 Summary of Operating Experience  
 
-Unit No. 2 .........................................................................................................
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9 Facility Changes That Did Not Require NRG Approval.  
e     Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11
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.                                                                                                                                                            Page 2 of 19 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section                                                                                                                                                          Page Operating Data Report - Unit No. 1 ............................................................................................................................ 3 Operating Data Report - Unit No. 2 ............................................................................................................................ 4 Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions - Unit No. 1.................................................................................................. 5 Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions - Unit No. 2 ........ :......................................................................................... 6 Average Daily Unit Power Level - Unit No. 1 ............................................................................................................. 7 Average Daily Unit Power Level - Unit No. 2 ............................................................................................................. 8 Summary of Operating Experience - Unit No. 1 ......................................................................................................... 9 Summary of Operating Experience - Unit No. 2 ......................................................................................................... 9 Facility Changes That Did Not Require NRG Approval. ........................................................................................... 11 Procedure or Method of Operation Changes That Did Not Require NRG Approval. ................................................ 14 Tests and Experiments That Did Not Require NRG Approval. ................................................................................. 16 Chemistry Report ..................................................................................................................................................... 17 Fuel Handling - Unit No. 1 ........................................................................................................................................ 18 Fuel Handling - Unit No. 2 ........................................................................................................................................ 18 Description of Periodic Test(s) Which Were Not Completed Within the Time Limits Specified in Technical Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 19
11 Procedure or Method of Operation Changes That Did Not Require NRG Approval.  
 
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14 Tests and Experiments That Did Not Require NRG Approval.  
'.J e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page3of19 OPERATING DATA REPORT Docket No.:   50-280 Date:  12-02-96 Completed By:   D. K. Mason Telephone:  {804) 365-2459
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: 1. Unit Name: ........................................................... Surry Unit 1
16 Chemistry Report .....................................................................................................................................................
: 2. Reporting Period: ................................................ . November, 1996
17 Fuel Handling -Unit No. 1 ........................................................................................................................................
: 3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt): ......................... .                   2546
18 Fuel Handling -Unit No. 2 ........................................................................................................................................
: 4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe): ........................ .                    847.5
18 Description of Periodic Test(s) Which Were Not Completed Within the Time Limits Specified in Technical Specifications  
: 5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe): ................... .                   788
.......................................................................................................................
: 6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe): .. .                               840
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: 7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe): ...... .                             801
, ' ,., '.J OPERATING DATA REPORT e Surry Monthly Operating Report Docket No.: Date: 50-280 12-02-96 No. 96-11 Page3of19 Completed By: D. K. Mason {804) 365-2459 1. Unit Name: .......................................................... . 2. Reporting Period: ................................................ . 3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt): ......................... . 4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe): ........................ . 5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe): ................... . 6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe): .. . 7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe): ...... . Surry Unit 1 November, 1996 2546 847.5 788 840 801 Telephone:
: 8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons:
: 8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons: 9. Power Level To Which Restricted, If Any (Net MWe): 10. Reasons For Restrictions, If Any: This Month YTD Cumulative
: 9. Power Level To Which Restricted, If Any (Net MWe):
: 11. Hours In Reporting Period ...............................
: 10. Reasons For Restrictions, If Any:
720.0 8040.0 209880.0 12. Number of Hours Reactor Was Critical ...........
This Month             YTD               Cumulative
720.0 8040.0 146090.7 13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours ..................
: 11. Hours In Reporting Period ...............................                   720.0             8040.0             209880.0
0.0 0.0 3774.5 14. Hours Generator On-Line ................................
: 12. Number of Hours Reactor Was Critical ...........                             720.0             8040.0             146090.7
720.0 8040.0 143787.0 15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours ...........
: 13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours ..................                             0.0                 0.0             3774.5
: ............
: 14. Hours Generator On-Line ................................                   720.0             8040.0             143787.0
0.0 0.0 3736.2 16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) ...... 1831836.9 20344832.7 336742625.2
: 15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours ........... :............                         0.0                 0.0             3736.2
: 17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) ..... 613055.0 6762400.0 110339583.0
: 16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) ......                             1831836.9         20344832.7         336742625.2
: 18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) .........
: 17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) .....                           613055.0           6762400.0         110339583.0
592053.0 6527656.0 104983629.0
: 18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) .........                         592053.0           6527656.0         104983629.0
: 19. Unit Service Factor ..........................................
: 19. Unit Service Factor ..........................................             100.0%             100.0%               68.5%
100.0% 100.0% 68.5% 20. Unit Availability Factor .....................................
: 20. Unit Availability Factor .....................................             100.0%             100.0%               70.3%
100.0% 100.0% 70.3% 21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net) ............
: 21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net) ............                           102.7%             101.4%               64.4%
102.7% 101.4% 64.4% 22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net) ............
: 22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net) ............                           104.4%             103.0%               63.5%
104.4% 103.0% 63.5% 23. Unit Forced Outage Rate ................................
: 23. Unit Forced Outage Rate ................................                     0.0%               0.0%               15.3%
0.0% 0.0% 15.3% 24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type, Date, and Duration of Each): Refueling, March 6, 1997, 37 Days 25. If Shut Down at End of Report Period, Estimated Date of Start-up:
: 24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type, Date, and Duration of Each):
N/A 26. Unit In Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operation):
Refueling, March 6, 1997, 37 Days
FORECAST ACHIEVED INITIAL CRITICALITY INITIAL ELECTRICITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION e OPERATING DATA REPORT -Surry Monthly Operating Report Docket No.: Date: 50-281 12-02-96 No. 96-11 Page4of19 Completed By: D. K. Mason (804) 365-2459 1. Unit Name: .......................................................... . 2. Reporting Period: ................................................ . 3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt): ......................... . 4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe): ........................ . 5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe): ................... . 6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe): .. . 7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe): ...... . Surry Unit 2 November, 1996 2546 847.5 788 840 801 Telephone:
: 25. If Shut Down at End of Report Period, Estimated Date of Start-up:                                       N/A
: 8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons: 9. Power Level To Which Restricted, If Any (Net MWe): 10. Reasons For Restrictions, If Any: This Month YTD Cumulative
: 26. Unit In Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operation):
: 11. Hours In Reporting Period ...............................
FORECAST           ACHIEVED INITIAL CRITICALITY INITIAL ELECTRICITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION
720.0 8040.0 206760.0 12. Number of Hours Reactor Was Critical ...........
 
720.0 7070.2 142573.1 13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours ..................
e                                                           -   Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page4of19 OPERATING DATA REPORT Docket No.:   50-281 Date:    12-02-96 Completed By:   D. K. Mason Telephone:    (804) 365-2459
0.0 0.0 328.1 14. Hours Generator On-Line ................................
: 1. Unit Name: ........................................................... Surry Unit 2
720.0 7048.1 140604.2 15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours ........................
: 2. Reporting Period: ................................................ . November, 1996
0.0 0.0 0.0 16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) ...... 1800857.2 17700808.0 330235862.0
: 3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt): ......................... .                   2546
: 17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) ..... 605255.0 5879660.0 108035304.0
: 4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe): ........................ .                     847.5
: 18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) .........
: 5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe): ................... .                   788
584511.0 5680316.0 102790731.0
: 6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe): .. .                               840
: 19. Unit Service Factor. .........................................
: 7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe): ...... .                             801
100.0% 87.7% 68.0% 20. Unit Availability Factor. ....................................
: 8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons:
100.0% 87.7% 68.0% 21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net) ............
: 9. Power Level To Which Restricted, If Any (Net MWe):
101.4% 88.2% 63.7% 22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net) ............
: 10. Reasons For Restrictions, If Any:
103.0% 89.7% 63.1% 23. Unit Forced Outage Rate ................................
This Month             YTD               Cumulative
0.0% 1.8% 12.5% 24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type, Date, and Duration of Each): Maintenance, December 12, 1996, 9 Days 25. If Shut Down at End of Report Period, Estimated Date of Start-up:
: 11. Hours In Reporting Period ...............................                   720.0             8040.0             206760.0
N/A 26. Unit In Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operation):
: 12. Number of Hours Reactor Was Critical ...........                             720.0             7070.2             142573.1
FORECAST ACHIEVED INITIAL CRITICALITY INITIAL ELECTRICITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION
: 13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours ..................                             0.0                 0.0               328.1
.. e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page 5 of 19 UNIT SHUTDOWN AND POWER REDUCTION (EQUAL To OR GREATER THAN 20%) REPORT MONTH: November, 1996 (1) (2) (3) (4) Method (5) Docket No.: 50-280 Unit Name: Surry Unit 1 Date: 12-05-96 Completed by: M. J. Fanguy Telephone:
: 14. Hours Generator On-Line ................................                     720.0             7048.1             140604.2
(804) 365-2155 Duration of LER No. System Code Component Cause & Corrective Action to Date Type Hours Reason Shutting (1) F: Forced S: Scheduled (2) REASON: Down Rx None During the Reporting Period A Equipment Failure (Explain) 8 Maintenance or Test C Refueling D Regulatory Restriction Code Prevent Recurrence (3) METHOD: 1 -Manual 2 -Manual Scram 3 -Automatic Scram 4 -Other (Explain)
: 15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours ........................                           0.0                 0.0                   0.0
E Operator Training & Licensing Examination F Administrative G Operational Error (Explain)
: 16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) ......                             1800857.2         17700808.0           330235862.0
(4) Exhibit G -Instructions for Preparation of Data Entry Sheets for Licensee Event Report (LER) File (NU REG 0161) (5) Exhibit 1 -Same Source 
: 17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) .....                             605255.0           5879660.0           108035304.0
,' e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page 6 of 19 UNIT SHUTDOWN AND POWER REDUCTION (EQUAL To OR GREATER THAN 20%) REPORT MONTH: November, 1996 (1) (2) (3) Method Duration of LER No. Date Type Hours Reason Shutting 11/19/96 S NA 11/19/96 F NA 11/25/96 S NA 11/25/96 F NA (1) F: Forced S: Scheduled B B B B (2) REASON: Down Rx NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA A -Equipment Failure (Explain)
: 18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) .........                           584511.0           5680316.0           102790731.0
B Maintenance or Test C Refueling D Regulatory Restriction Docket No.: 50-281 Unit Name: Surry Unit 2 Date: 12-05-96 Completed by: M. J. Fanguy Telephone:
: 19. Unit Service Factor. .........................................               100.0%               87.7%               68.0%
(804) 365-2155 (4) (5) System Component Cause & Corrective Action to Code Code Prevent Recurrence TA V SB V TA V SB V Reduce Power to perform 2-0SP-TM-001.
: 20. Unit Availability Factor. ....................................               100.0%               87.7%               68.0%
Reduce power to <50% due to "D" reheat stop valve problems during 2-0SP-TM-001. Reduce power to perform 2-0SP-TM-001.
: 21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net) ............                             101.4%               88.2%               63.7%
Reduce power to <50% due to "B" intercept valve not reopening during TM-001. (3) METHOD: 1 -Manual 2 -Manual Scram 3 -Automatic Scram 4 -Other (Explain)
: 22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net) ............                             103.0%               89.7%               63.1%
E Operator Training & Licensing Examination F Administrative G Operational Error (Explain)
: 23. Unit Forced Outage Rate ................................                       0.0%               1.8%               12.5%
(4) Exhibit G -Instructions for Preparation of Data Entry Sheets for Licensee Event Report (LER) File (NUREG 0161) (5) Exhibit 1 -Same Source 
: 24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type, Date, and Duration of Each):
..... e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page 7 of 19 AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL Docket No.: 50-280 Unit Name: Surry Unit 1 Date: 12-05-96 Completed by: J. D. Kilmer Telephone:
Maintenance, December 12, 1996, 9 Days
(804) 365-2792 MONTH: November, 1996 Average Daily Power Level Average Daily Power Level Day (MWe -Net) Day (MWe -Net) 1 819 17 824 2 823 18 823 3 823 19 823 4 824 20 823 5 822 21 824 6 822 22 824 7 819 23 823 8 822 24 824 9 822 25 823 10 822 26 819 11 822 27 823 12 822 28 823 13 823 29 823 14 818 30 822 15 819 16 823 INSTRUCTIONS On this format, list the average daily unit power level in MWe -Net for each day in the reporting month. Compute to the nearest whole megawatt.
: 25. If Shut Down at End of Report Period, Estimated Date of Start-up:                                         N/A
: 26. Unit In Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operation):
FORECAST             ACHIEVED INITIAL CRITICALITY INITIAL ELECTRICITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION
 
e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11
.                                                                                                          Page 5 of 19 UNIT SHUTDOWN AND POWER REDUCTION (EQUAL To OR GREATER THAN 20%)
REPORT MONTH: November, 1996 Docket No.:   50-280 Unit Name:   Surry Unit 1 Date: 12-05-96 Completed by:   M. J. Fanguy Telephone:   (804) 365-2155 (1)                  (2)        (3)                (4)        (5)
Method Duration                   of     LER     System   Component     Cause & Corrective Action to Date     Type     Hours     Reason     Shutting   No.      Code        Code      Prevent Recurrence Down Rx None During the Reporting Period (1)                            (2)                                                  (3)
F:  Forced                  REASON:                                              METHOD:
S:  Scheduled              A     Equipment Failure (Explain)                   1 - Manual 8     Maintenance or Test                           2 - Manual Scram C     Refueling                                     3 - Automatic Scram D     Regulatory Restriction                         4 - Other (Explain)
E     Operator Training & Licensing Examination F     Administrative G     Operational Error (Explain)
(4)                                                                                 (5)
Exhibit G - Instructions for Preparation of Data Entry Sheets                     Exhibit 1 - Same Source for Licensee Event Report (LER) File (NU REG 0161)
 
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e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page 6 of 19 UNIT SHUTDOWN AND POWER REDUCTION (EQUAL To OR GREATER THAN 20%)
REPORT MONTH: November, 1996 Docket No.:    50-281 Unit Name:    Surry Unit 2 Date:  12-05-96 Completed by:    M. J. Fanguy Telephone:      (804) 365-2155 (1)                 (2)         (3)                 (4)        (5)
Method Duration                 of     LER No. System  Component      Cause & Corrective Action to Date    Type     Hours     Reason     Shutting             Code      Code      Prevent Recurrence Down Rx 11/19/96       S       NA          B          NA        NA       TA          V        Reduce Power to perform 2-0SP-TM-001.
11/19/96       F       NA         B          NA       NA       SB          V        Reduce power to <50% due to "D" reheat stop valve problems during 2-0SP-TM-001.
11/25/96      S       NA          B         NA        NA        TA          V        Reduce power to perform 2-0SP-TM-001.
11/25/96      F      NA         B          NA       NA       SB          V        Reduce power to <50% due to "B" intercept valve not reopening during 2-0SP-TM-001.
(1)                           (2)                                                 (3)
F:  Forced                  REASON:                                            METHOD:
S:  Scheduled              A - Equipment Failure (Explain)                    1 - Manual B    Maintenance or Test                          2 - Manual Scram C    Refueling                                    3 - Automatic Scram D    Regulatory Restriction                        4 - Other (Explain)
E     Operator Training & Licensing Examination F     Administrative G     Operational Error (Explain)
(4)                                                                               (5)
Exhibit G - Instructions for Preparation of Data Entry Sheets                   Exhibit 1 - Same Source for Licensee Event Report (LER) File (NUREG 0161)
 
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e   Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page 7 of 19 AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL Docket No.:   50-280 Unit Name:   Surry Unit 1 Date: 12-05-96 Completed by:   J. D. Kilmer Telephone:   (804) 365-2792 MONTH:     November, 1996 Average Daily Power Level                         Average Daily Power Level Day                   (MWe - Net)                 Day                 (MWe - Net) 1                       819                     17                       824 2                       823                     18                       823 3                       823                     19                       823 4                       824                     20                       823 5                       822                     21                       824 6                       822                     22                       824 7                       819                     23                       823 8                       822                     24                       824 9                       822                     25                       823 10                       822                     26                       819 11                       822                     27                       823 12                       822                     28                       823 13                       823                     29                       823 14                       818                     30                       822 15                       819 16                       823 INSTRUCTIONS On this format, list the average daily unit power level in MWe - Net for each day in the reporting month. Compute to the nearest whole megawatt.
 
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* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page 8 of 19 AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL MONTH: November, 1996 Average Daily Power Level Day (MWe -Net) 1 825 2 826 3 826 4 826 5 826 6 826 7 827 8 825 9 826 10 827 11 828 12 827 13 827 14 825 15 828 16 827 INSTRUCTIONS Day 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Docket No.: 50-281 Unit Name: Surry Unit 2 Date: 12-05-96 Completed by: John D. Kilmer Telephone:
* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page 8 of 19 AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL Docket No.:   50-281 Unit Name:   Surry Unit 2 Date: 12-05-96 Completed by:     John D. Kilmer Telephone:   (804) 365-2792 MONTH:    November, 1996 Average Daily Power Level                         Average Daily Power Level Day                    (MWe - Net)                  Day                  (MWe - Net) 1                        825                      17                      828 2                        826                      18                      827 3                        826                      19                      642 4                        826                      20                        768 5                        826                      21                        827 6                        826                      22                      827 7                        827                     23                        827 8                        825                      24                        828 9                        826                      25                        654 10                        827                      26                        819 11                        828                      27                        823 12                        827                      28                        822 13                        827                      29                        821 14                        825                      30                        820 15                        828 16                        827 INSTRUCTIONS On this format, list the average daily unit power level in MWe - Net for each day in the reporting month. Compute to the nearest whole megawatt.
(804) 365-2792 Average Daily Power Level (MWe -Net) 828 827 642 768 827 827 827 828 654 819 823 822 821 820 On this format, list the average daily unit power level in MWe -Net for each day in the reporting month. Compute to the nearest whole megawatt.
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE MONTH/VEAR:
OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE MONTH/VEAR:   November, 1996 The following chronological sequence by unit is a summary of operating experiences for this month which required load reductions or resulted in significant non-load related incidents.
November, 1996
UNIT ONE:
* Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page 9 of 19 The following chronological sequence by unit is a summary of operating experiences for this month which required load reductions or resulted in significant non-load related incidents.
11/01/96       0000
UNIT ONE: 11/01/96 11/07/96 11/09/96 11/30/96 UNIT Two: 11/01/96 11/19/96 0000
* The reporting period began with the unit ramping up with power at 93.5% power, 803 MWe.
* The reporting period began with the unit ramping up with power at 93.5% power, 803 MWe. 0332 Stopped power increase at 100%, 855 MWe. 1804 Start power reduction to switch to IMP-IN. 1856 Stopped power reduction at 98%, 840 MWe. 1930 Started power increase after switching to IMP-IN. 2016 Stopped power increase at 100%, 855 MWe. 0931 Start power reduction to switch to IMP-OUT. 0947 Stopped power reduction at 98%, 841 MWe; Started power increase after switching to IMP-OUT. 0957 Stopped power increase at 100%, 856 MWe. 2400 0000 1000 1109 1256 1432 1521 1545 The reporting period ended with the unit operating at 100% power, 850 MWe. The reporting period began with the unit operating at 100% power, 860 MWe. Start power reduction to perform 2-0SP-TM-001.
0332       Stopped power increase at 100%, 855 MWe.
Stopped power reduction at 91 %, 790 MWe. Start power reduction for reheat and intercept valve testing. Stopped power reduction at 71 %, 618 MWe. Start power reduction due to problems with "D" reheat valve. Stopped power reduction at 49%, 400 MWe.
11/07/96      1804       Start power reduction to switch to IMP-IN.
11/20/96 11/25/96 11/26/96 11/27/96 11/30/96 -Surry Monthly Operating Report  
1856       Stopped power reduction at 98%, 840 MWe.
1930       Started power increase after switching to IMP-IN.
2016       Stopped power increase at 100%, 855 MWe.
11/09/96      0931       Start power reduction to switch to IMP-OUT.
0947       Stopped power reduction at 98%, 841 MWe; Started power increase after switching to IMP-OUT.
0957       Stopped power increase at 100%, 856 MWe.
11/30/96      2400       The reporting period ended with the unit operating at 100% power, 850 MWe.
UNIT Two:
11/01/96      0000        The reporting period began with the unit operating at 100% power, 860 MWe.
11/19/96      1000        Start power reduction to perform 2-0SP-TM-001.
1109        Stopped power reduction at 91 %, 790 MWe.
1256        Start power reduction for reheat and intercept valve testing.
1432        Stopped power reduction at 71 %, 618 MWe.
1521        Start power reduction due to problems with "D" reheat valve.
1545        Stopped power reduction at 49%, 400 MWe.
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE MONTHNEAR:
OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE MONTHNEAR:     November, 1996 11/20/96  0101 Started power increase.
November, 1996 0101 Started power increase.
0216 Stopped power increase at 70%, 615 MWe to perform 2-0PT-RX-001.
0216 Stopped power increase at 70%, 615 MWe to perform 2-0PT-RX-001.
0244 Started power increase.
0244 Started power increase.
0722 Stopped power increase at 100%, 855 MWe. 1021 Start power reduction to perform 2-0SP-TM-001.
0722 Stopped power increase at 100%, 855 MWe.
1103 Stopped power reduction at 91 %, 784 MWe. No. 96-11 Page10of19 1117 Start power reduction due to problems with No. 2 governor valve oscillations.
11/25/96  1021 Start power reduction to perform 2-0SP-TM-001.
1422 Stopped power reduction at 74%, 642 MWe. 1522 Start power reduction due to problems with "B" intercept valve not re-opening.
1103 Stopped power reduction at 91 %, 784 MWe.
1117 Start power reduction due to problems with No. 2 governor valve oscillations.
1422 Stopped power reduction at 74%, 642 MWe.
1522 Start power reduction due to problems with "B" intercept valve not re-opening.
1535 Stopped power reduction at 71%, 606 MWe for IRPI adjustment.
1535 Stopped power reduction at 71%, 606 MWe for IRPI adjustment.
1540 Start power reduction.
1540 Start power reduction.
1716 Stopped power reduction at 49%, 385 MWe. 2155 Started power increase.
1716 Stopped power reduction at 49%, 385 MWe.
0123 Stopped power increase at 95%, 820 MWe to switch to IMP-OUT. .0213 Started power increase.
2155 Started power increase.
0259 Stopped power increase at 100%, 855 MWe. 1038 Start power reduction due to computer calorimetric indication of > 100% power. 1210 Computer calorimetric determined to be inoperable due to a failed Feedwater RTD; manual calorimetric used. 2400 The reporting period ended with the unit operating at 99% power, 850 MWe.
11/26/96  0123 Stopped power increase at 95%, 820 MWe to switch to IMP-OUT.
TM S1 0018 TM S1-96-0019 SE 96-095 Rev.4 FS 96-50 -FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTHNEAR:
        .0213 Started power increase.
November, 1996 Temporary Modification (Safety Evaluation No. 96-140) e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page 11 of 19 11-7-96 The purpose of this Temporary Modification is to perform troubleshooting on the Unit 1 Main Generator 230KV Leads Pilot Wire Protection Circuit. The troubleshooting will determine why the Pilot Wire Ammeter indicates current with the associated Selector Switch in Normal and to correct this condition, if possible.
0259 Stopped power increase at 100%, 855 MWe.
11/27/96  1038 Start power reduction due to computer calorimetric indication of > 100% power.
1210 Computer calorimetric determined to be inoperable due to a failed Feedwater RTD; manual calorimetric used.
11/30/96  2400 The reporting period ended with the unit operating at 99% power, 850 MWe.
 
                      -                                                 e  Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page 11 of 19 FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTHNEAR:     November, 1996 TM S1 0018  Temporary Modification                                                               11-7-96 (Safety Evaluation No. 96-140)
The purpose of this Temporary Modification is to perform troubleshooting on the Unit 1 Main Generator 230KV Leads Pilot Wire Protection Circuit. The troubleshooting will determine why the Pilot Wire Ammeter indicates current with the associated Selector Switch in Normal and to correct this condition, if possible.
An unreviewed safety question does not exist. The Surry Power Generation System is non-safety related. Sufficient protective relaying will remain in service while primary relaying is disabled.
An unreviewed safety question does not exist. The Surry Power Generation System is non-safety related. Sufficient protective relaying will remain in service while primary relaying is disabled.
Temporary Modification (Safety Evaluation No. 96-141) 11-13-96 This Temporary Modification is to replace test switch 1-SI-CS-FC-494-TA in the Unit 1 train "A" of the Safety Injection (SI) system. All work performed will be in the train "A" portion of the SI system only. Train "B" will remain unaffected and will function as designed at all times. With the jumper installed, train "A" of the SI system will provide all of it's manual and automatic functions.
TM S1-96-0019  Temporary Modification                                                             11-13-96 (Safety Evaluation No. 96-141)
The test switch replacement is a like-for-like replacement with no change to the design of the system or any station isolation.
This Temporary Modification is to replace test switch 1-SI-CS-FC-494-TA in the Unit 1 train "A" of the Safety Injection (SI) system. All work performed will be in the train "A" portion of the SI system only. Train "B" will remain unaffected and will function as designed at all times. With the jumper installed, train "A" of the SI system will provide all of it's manual and automatic functions.
During the time of switch replacement both trains of SI will function as designed.
The test switch replacement is a like-for-like replacement with no change to the design of the system or any station isolation. During the time of switch replacement both trains of SI will function as designed. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist. Safety Evaluation 11-14-96 Safety Evaluation 96-095, Rev. 4, was revised to evaluate the in leakage of hydrogen gas into the pressurizer relief tank (PRT). The in leakage of hydrogen displaces the nitrogen blanket normally present in the PRT. There are no sources of oxygen to the PRT. This eliminates the possibility of an explosive atmosphere developing in the PRT. Additionally, the previous installation of the Temporary Modification will maintain the PRT at a positive pressure, prohibiting the influx of air. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist. Updated Final Safety Analysis Report Change (Safety Evaluation 96-142) 11-14-96 This UFSAR change revises Section 9.1.2.4, "Reactor Makeup Control," to correct an invalid description of component operation, describe actual design performance, and expand on the described method of operation.
SE 96-095 Rev.4 Safety Evaluation                                                                   11-14-96 Safety Evaluation 96-095, Rev. 4, was revised to evaluate the in leakage of hydrogen gas into the pressurizer relief tank (PRT). The in leakage of hydrogen displaces the nitrogen blanket normally present in the PRT.
There are no changes to plant equipment or to methods of operation as described in approved operating procedures.
There are no sources of oxygen to the PRT. This eliminates the possibility of an explosive atmosphere developing in the PRT. Additionally, the previous installation of the Temporary Modification will maintain the PRT at a positive pressure, prohibiting the influx of air. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
Therefore, an unreviewed safety question is not created.
FS 96-50        Updated Final Safety Analysis Report Change                                         11-14-96 (Safety Evaluation 96-142)
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This UFSAR change revises Section 9.1.2.4, "Reactor Makeup Control," to correct an invalid description of component operation, describe actual design performance, and expand on the described method of operation.
November, 1996 Updated Final Safety Analysis Report Change (Safety Evaluation 96-144) e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page 12 of 19 11-21-96 Currently, the UFSAR states that pressure-relieving devices in the Safety Injection System located outside containment that circulate radioactive water under accident conditions discharge to a closed system. Section 6 of the UFSAR is being revised to reflect actual plant configuration by changing the words "closed system" to "Liquid Waste Disposal System." During normal operation, opening of the relief valve results in no significant radiological consequences.
There are no changes to plant equipment or to methods of operation as described in approved operating procedures. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question is not created.
If the relief valve lifts during accident conditions, highly radioactive water would be released into a partially open sump. However, the resulting offsite dose would not exceed 10 CFR 100 limits. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist. Updated Final Safety Analysis Report Change (Safety Evaluation 96-145) 11-21-96 Testing of the Safety Injection System is not performed as described in the UFSAR. The UFSAR currently states that the test is performed by injecting a test signal and verifying component actuation in the same test. The change to the UFSAR will depict how the tests are actually performed.
 
The Safety Systems are tested by a series of tests which test portions of each system. The performance of a series of tests fully satisfies the Technical Specifications and the testing as required by the UFSAR. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist. Technical Report 11-21-96 (Safety Evaluation No. 96-146) This evaluation is being performed to assess the 1996 update of the Surry 1 OCFR50 Appendix R Report. It incorporates DCPs completed May 1995 through September 1996, and information concerning other station changes as they pertain to Appendix R. New engineering evaluations were added that address fire barriers and penetration seals. Changes to Appendix R exemption requests were performed to reflect current plant configurations.
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The report was also revised to incorporate a new method to track combustibles at the station. The level of fire protection for the station is not being diminished, and the changes will not adversely affect the capacity to achieve and maintain safe shutdown in the event of a fire. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
  .                                                                                                Page 12 of 19 FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTH/YEAR: November, 1996 FS 96-27          Updated Final Safety Analysis Report Change                                       11-21-96 (Safety Evaluation 96-144)
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Currently, the UFSAR states that pressure-relieving devices in the Safety Injection System located outside containment that circulate radioactive water under accident conditions discharge to a closed system. Section 6 of the UFSAR is being revised to reflect actual plant configuration by changing the words "closed system" to "Liquid Waste Disposal System."
November, 1996 Temporary Modification . (Safety Evaluation No. 96-148) e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page 13 of 19 This Temporary Modification will evaluate the, use of an alternate power supply to energize the test solenoid valves used to close the Intercept and Reheat Stop Valves if the test circuitry is not working properly.
During normal operation, opening of the relief valve results in no significant radiological consequences. If the relief valve lifts during accident conditions, highly radioactive water would be released into a partially open sump. However, the resulting offsite dose would not exceed 10 CFR 100 limits. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
Nuclear Analysis and Fuel has previously reviewed the potential failure of the turbine control system as referenced in Engineering Transmittal NAF-95010.
FS 96-46          Updated Final Safety Analysis Report Change                                       11-21-96 (Safety Evaluation 96-145)
Should the valve limiter fail, the resultant load increase is bounded by the current safety analyses.
Testing of the Safety Injection System is not performed as described in the UFSAR. The UFSAR currently states that the test is performed by injecting a test signal and verifying component actuation in the same test. The change to the UFSAR will depict how the tests are actually performed. The Safety Systems are tested by a series of tests which test portions of each system.
The transmittal states that the physical limit on steam flow through the governor valves full open (105.5%) is bounded by the analyzed step load increase safety analysis limit (116%). Should a step load decrease occur, plant response would be within current design requirements and the reactor protection system would function as required.
The performance of a series of tests fully satisfies the Technical Specifications and the testing as required by the UFSAR. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist. Updated Final Safety Analysis Report Change (Safety Evaluation 96-149) 11-25-96 UFSAR Change Request 96-45 revises the Manual SI Block Reference value on UFSAR page 7.5-2 from 2000 PSIA to 2000 PSIG. This change is being made for consistency with Technical Specification 3.7 and the plant's Design Basis Documents.
Appendix R Report Technical Report                                                                   11-21-96 (Safety Evaluation No. 96-146)
This evaluation is being performed to assess the 1996 update of the Surry 1OCFR50 Appendix R Report. It incorporates DCPs completed May 1995 through September 1996, and information concerning other station changes as they pertain to Appendix R.
New engineering evaluations were added that address fire barriers and penetration seals. Changes to Appendix R exemption requests were performed to reflect current plant configurations. The report was also revised to incorporate a new method to track combustibles at the station.
The level of fire protection for the station is not being diminished, and the changes will not adversely affect the capacity to achieve and maintain safe shutdown in the event of a fire. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
 
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e  Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page 13 of 19 FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTH/YEAR:     November, 1996 1(2)-0SP-TM-001  Temporary Modification
                  . (Safety Evaluation No. 96-148)
This Temporary Modification will evaluate the, use of an alternate power supply to energize the test solenoid valves used to close the Intercept and Reheat Stop Valves if the test circuitry is not working properly.
Nuclear Analysis and Fuel has previously reviewed the potential failure of the turbine control system as referenced in Engineering Transmittal NAF-95010. Should the valve limiter fail, the resultant load increase is bounded by the current safety analyses. The transmittal states that the physical limit on steam flow through the governor valves full open (105.5%) is bounded by the analyzed step load increase safety analysis limit (116%). Should a step load decrease occur, plant response would be within current design requirements and the reactor protection system would function as required.
Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
FS 96-45          Updated Final Safety Analysis Report Change                                       11-25-96 (Safety Evaluation 96-149)
UFSAR Change Request 96-45 revises the Manual SI Block Reference value on UFSAR page 7.5-2 from 2000 PSIA to 2000 PSIG. This change is being made for consistency with Technical Specification 3.7 and the plant's Design Basis Documents.
The 2000 PSI manual block is not one of the key parameters required for the system to fulfill its safety related function described in UFSAR chapter 14. Accident conditions are assumed to initiate from a nominal pressure of 2250 PSIA. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
The 2000 PSI manual block is not one of the key parameters required for the system to fulfill its safety related function described in UFSAR chapter 14. Accident conditions are assumed to initiate from a nominal pressure of 2250 PSIA. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
1 [2]-CSP-HRS-003 CH-41(42).110 CH-41(42).310 1 (2)-MOP-IA-003 2-TMOP-Rl-3034 e e Surry Monthly Operating Report PROCEDURE OR METHOD OF OPERATION CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTH/YEAR:
 
November, 1996 Chemistry Surveillance Procedures (Safety Evaluation No. 96-005 Rev.1) No. 96-11 Page 14 of 19 11-7-96 Chemistry Surveillance Procedures 1 [2]-CSP-HRS-003, "High Radiation Sampling System: Sampling Containment Air Chemistry Test and Operator Training," CH-41(42).110, "Post Accident High Radiation Sampling System," and CH-41 (42).310 "High Radiation Sampling System: Sampling Containment Air," were revised to provide instructions for administratively controlling specific containment isolation valves while performing the subject procedure.
e                                                   e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page 14 of 19 PROCEDURE OR METHOD OF OPERATION CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTH/YEAR: November, 1996 1[2]-CSP-HRS-003 Chemistry Surveillance Procedures                                                   11-7-96 CH-41(42).110    (Safety Evaluation No. 96-005 Rev.1)
The specified containment isolation valves are required to be closed to maintain post accident containment integrity.
CH-41(42).310 Chemistry Surveillance Procedures 1[2]-CSP-HRS-003, "High Radiation Sampling System: Sampling Containment Air Chemistry Test and Operator Training," CH-41(42).110, "Post Accident High Radiation Sampling System," and CH-41 (42).310 "High Radiation Sampling System: Sampling Containment Air," were revised to provide instructions for administratively controlling specific containment isolation valves while performing the subject procedure.
The administrative controls provided by this change allow the valves to be opened during testing while ensuring compliance with the Technical Specifications.
The specified containment isolation valves are required to be closed to maintain post accident containment integrity. The administrative controls provided by this change allow the valves to be opened during testing while ensuring compliance with the Technical Specifications. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist. Maintenance Operating Procedure (Safety Evaluation No. 96-143) 11-14-96 Maintenance Operating Procedure 1 (2)-MOP-IA-003, "Pressurizer PORV Air Bottle Changeout," provides instructions for replacement of backup air bottles after the air pressure in those bottles has been depleted.
1(2)-MOP-IA-003  Maintenance Operating Procedure                                                   11-14-96 (Safety Evaluation No. 96-143)
The normal Containment Instrument Air System or the Turbine Building Instrument Air System will be available during this evoiution and system availability is listed as an initial condition.
Maintenance Operating Procedure 1(2)-MOP-IA-003, "Pressurizer PORV Air Bottle Changeout," provides instructions for replacement of backup air bottles after the air pressure in those bottles has been depleted. The normal Containment Instrument Air System or the Turbine Building Instrument Air System will be available during this evoiution and system availability is listed as an initial condition.
Although normal Instrument Air supply is available and the Pressurized Power Operated Relief Valve can be cycled, that PORV will be technically inoperable during the brief period that the backup bottled air supply is being valved out and the spare bottles are being valved in. The time restrictions contained in Technical Specification 3.1.A.6 and 3.1.G.2 will be fully met. Therefore , an unreviewed safety question does not exist. Temporary Maintenance Operating Procedure (Safety Evaluation No. 96-147) 11-21-96 Temporary Maintenance Operating Procedure 2-TMOP-Rl-3034,"Removal and Return to Service of Annunicator Panel 2G," was developed to provide instructions for increased monitoring and compensatory measures required while the Unit 2 annunicator "G" panel is removed from service for maintenance.
Although normal Instrument Air supply is available and the Pressurized Power Operated Relief Valve can be cycled, that PORV will be technically inoperable during the brief period that the backup bottled air supply is being valved out and the spare bottles are being valved in. The time restrictions contained in Technical Specification 3.1.A.6 and 3.1.G.2 will be fully met. Therefore , an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
The Unit 2 Main Control Room annunicator "G" panel will be taken out of service to allow maintenance to be performed on annunicator panel connector plugs in accordance with a work order. Maintenance will be performed when the unit is in cold shutdown.
2-TMOP-Rl-3034  Temporary Maintenance Operating Procedure                                           11-21-96 (Safety Evaluation No. 96-147)
Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
Temporary Maintenance Operating Procedure 2-TMOP-Rl-3034,"Removal and Return to Service of Annunicator Panel 2G," was developed to provide instructions for increased monitoring and compensatory measures required while the Unit 2 annunicator "G" panel is removed from service for maintenance.
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The Unit 2 Main Control Room annunicator "G" panel will be taken out of service to allow maintenance to be performed on annunicator panel connector plugs in accordance with a work order. Maintenance will be performed when the unit is in cold shutdown. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
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1996 Safety Evaluation 11-27-96 Safety Evaluation 95-154 Rev.1 was performed to evaluate Unit 2 operation with pressurizer spray control valve 2-RC-PCV-2455A maintained in a fully closed position.
'                                                                       e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page 15 of 19 PROCEDURE OR METHOD OF OPERATION CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTH/YEAR:   November,* 1996 SE 95-154, Rev. 1 Safety Evaluation                                                             11-27-96 Safety Evaluation 95-154 Rev.1 was performed to evaluate Unit 2 operation with pressurizer spray control valve 2-RC-PCV-2455A maintained in a fully closed position.
The evaluation concluded that operation with one pressurizer spray valve closed and disabled will not invalidate any of the UFSAR Chapter 14 safety analyses.
The evaluation concluded that operation with one pressurizer spray valve closed and disabled will not invalidate any of the UFSAR Chapter 14 safety analyses. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.
 
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November, 1996 None During the Reporting Period 1 ,' ( e CHEMISTRY REPORT MONTHNEAR:
                                                            .       No .. 96-11 Page 16 of 19 TESTS AND EXPERIMENTS THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTH/YEAR: November, 1996 None During the Reporting Period
November, 1996 Unit No. 1 Primary Coolant Analysis Max. Min. AvQ. Gross Radioactivity, &#xb5;Ci/ml 9.02E-1 5.01 E-1 6.72E-1 Suspended Solids, ppm ---Gross Tritium, &#xb5;Ci/ml 3.43E-1 3.22E-1 3.33E-1 1131, &#xb5;Ci/ml 3.25E-2 7.41 E-3 1.18E-2 113111133 0.52 0.40 0.46 HvdroQen, cc/kg 39.2 36.0 38.1 Lithium, ppm 2.25 1.66 1.98 Boron -10, ppm* 70.6 48.0 57.3 Oxygen, (DO), ppm ::;0.005 ::;0.005 ::;0.005 Chloride, ppm 0.003 <0.001 0.002 pH at 25 dearee Celsius 7.11 6.55 6.94 Boron -10 = Total Boron x 0.196 Comments:
 
None e Surry Monthly Operating Report Unit No. 2 Max. Min. 1.89E-1 9.77E-2 --7.69E-1 6.23E-1 1.71 E-4 2.76E-5 0.10 0.06 31.2 27.5 2.34 2.06 218.5 203.6 ::;0.005 ::;0.005 0.005 0.003 6.31 6.09 No. 96-11 Page 17 of 19 AvQ. 1.38E-1 -7.05E-1 5.17E-5 0.08 29.8 2.18 211.3 ::;0.005 0.004 6.20 
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November, 1996 Number of Assemblies Assembly ANSI per Shipment Number Number 12 59B LM13V2 37B LM13UE 35B LM13UC 38B LM13UF 15B LM13TS 21B LM13TY 52B LM13UV 16B LM13TT 40B LM13UH 41B LM13UJ 17B LM13TU 36B LM13UD e Surry Monthly Operating Report Initial Enrichment 4.0099 3.9968 4.0057 4.0095 3.8087 3.8162 4.0181 3.8152 3.9990 4.0014 3.8043 3.9964 No. 96-11 Page 18 of 19 New or Spent Fuel Shipping Cask Activity 14.94 Ci 
Gross Radioactivity, &#xb5;Ci/ml           9.02E-1     5.01 E-1   6.72E-1  1.89E-1      9.77E-2      1.38E-1 Suspended Solids, ppm                     -            -            -        -             -             -
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Gross Tritium, &#xb5;Ci/ml                 3.43E-1     3.22E-1     3.33E-1  7.69E-1      6.23E-1      7.05E-1 1131, &#xb5;Ci/ml                         3.25E-2     7.41 E-3   1.18E-2   1.71 E-4      2.76E-5      5.17E-5 113111133                               0.52         0.40         0.46     0.10          0.06          0.08 HvdroQen, cc/kg                         39.2         36.0         38.1     31.2          27.5          29.8 Lithium, ppm                           2.25         1.66         1.98   2.34          2.06          2.18 Boron - 10, ppm*                       70.6         48.0         57.3    218.5        203.6        211.3 Oxygen, (DO), ppm                     ::;0.005    ::;0.005     ::;0.005 ::;0.005      ::;0.005      ::;0.005 Chloride, ppm                         0.003       <0.001       0.002     0.005        0.003        0.004 pH at 25 dearee Celsius                 7.11         6.55         6.94     6.31          6.09        6.20 Boron - 10 = Total Boron x 0.196 Comments:
November, 1996 None During the Reporting Period}}
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Monthly Operating Repts for Nov 1996 for Surry Power Station Units 1 & 2.W/961211 Ltr
ML18153A644
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Site: Surry  
Issue date: 11/30/1996
From: Fanguy M, Kilmer J, Mason D, Sarver S
VIRGINIA POWER (VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO.)
To:
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  • e e VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23261 December 11, 1996 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Serial No.96-624 Attention: Document Control Desk NURPC Washington, D.C. 20555 Docket Nos. 50-280 50.:.281 License Nos. DPR-32 DPR-37 Gentlemen:

VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY SURRY POWER STATION UNITS 1 AND 2 MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT Enclosed is the Monthly Operating Report for Surry Power Station Units 1 and 2 for the month of November 1996.

If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact us.

Very truly yours, S. P. Sarver, Acting Manager Nuclear Licensing and Operations Support Enclosure cc: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II 101 Marietta Street, N.W.

Suite 2900 Atlanta, Georgia 30323

,I Mr. R. A. Musser NRC Senior Resident Inspector =r: {2/3l.l-- I, Surry Power Station

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VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY SURRY POWER STATION MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT REPORT No. 96-11 Approved:

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. Page 2 of 19 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page Operating Data Report - Unit No. 1 ............................................................................................................................ 3 Operating Data Report - Unit No. 2 ............................................................................................................................ 4 Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions - Unit No. 1.................................................................................................. 5 Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions - Unit No. 2 ........ :......................................................................................... 6 Average Daily Unit Power Level - Unit No. 1 ............................................................................................................. 7 Average Daily Unit Power Level - Unit No. 2 ............................................................................................................. 8 Summary of Operating Experience - Unit No. 1 ......................................................................................................... 9 Summary of Operating Experience - Unit No. 2 ......................................................................................................... 9 Facility Changes That Did Not Require NRG Approval. ........................................................................................... 11 Procedure or Method of Operation Changes That Did Not Require NRG Approval. ................................................ 14 Tests and Experiments That Did Not Require NRG Approval. ................................................................................. 16 Chemistry Report ..................................................................................................................................................... 17 Fuel Handling - Unit No. 1 ........................................................................................................................................ 18 Fuel Handling - Unit No. 2 ........................................................................................................................................ 18 Description of Periodic Test(s) Which Were Not Completed Within the Time Limits Specified in Technical Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 19

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'.J e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page3of19 OPERATING DATA REPORT Docket No.: 50-280 Date: 12-02-96 Completed By: D. K. Mason Telephone: {804) 365-2459

1. Unit Name: ........................................................... Surry Unit 1
2. Reporting Period: ................................................ . November, 1996
3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt): ......................... . 2546
4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe): ........................ . 847.5
5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe): ................... . 788
6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe): .. . 840
7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe): ...... . 801
8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons:
9. Power Level To Which Restricted, If Any (Net MWe):
10. Reasons For Restrictions, If Any:

This Month YTD Cumulative

11. Hours In Reporting Period ............................... 720.0 8040.0 209880.0
12. Number of Hours Reactor Was Critical ........... 720.0 8040.0 146090.7
13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours .................. 0.0 0.0 3774.5
14. Hours Generator On-Line ................................ 720.0 8040.0 143787.0
15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours ........... :............ 0.0 0.0 3736.2
16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) ...... 1831836.9 20344832.7 336742625.2
17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) ..... 613055.0 6762400.0 110339583.0
18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) ......... 592053.0 6527656.0 104983629.0
19. Unit Service Factor .......................................... 100.0% 100.0% 68.5%
20. Unit Availability Factor ..................................... 100.0% 100.0% 70.3%
21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net) ............ 102.7% 101.4% 64.4%
22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net) ............ 104.4% 103.0% 63.5%
23. Unit Forced Outage Rate ................................ 0.0% 0.0% 15.3%
24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type, Date, and Duration of Each):

Refueling, March 6, 1997, 37 Days

25. If Shut Down at End of Report Period, Estimated Date of Start-up: N/A
26. Unit In Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operation):

FORECAST ACHIEVED INITIAL CRITICALITY INITIAL ELECTRICITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION

e - Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page4of19 OPERATING DATA REPORT Docket No.: 50-281 Date: 12-02-96 Completed By: D. K. Mason Telephone: (804) 365-2459

1. Unit Name: ........................................................... Surry Unit 2
2. Reporting Period: ................................................ . November, 1996
3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt): ......................... . 2546
4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe): ........................ . 847.5
5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe): ................... . 788
6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe): .. . 840
7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe): ...... . 801
8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons:
9. Power Level To Which Restricted, If Any (Net MWe):
10. Reasons For Restrictions, If Any:

This Month YTD Cumulative

11. Hours In Reporting Period ............................... 720.0 8040.0 206760.0
12. Number of Hours Reactor Was Critical ........... 720.0 7070.2 142573.1
13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours .................. 0.0 0.0 328.1
14. Hours Generator On-Line ................................ 720.0 7048.1 140604.2
15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours ........................ 0.0 0.0 0.0
16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) ...... 1800857.2 17700808.0 330235862.0
17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) ..... 605255.0 5879660.0 108035304.0
18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) ......... 584511.0 5680316.0 102790731.0
19. Unit Service Factor. ......................................... 100.0% 87.7% 68.0%
20. Unit Availability Factor. .................................... 100.0% 87.7% 68.0%
21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net) ............ 101.4% 88.2% 63.7%
22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net) ............ 103.0% 89.7% 63.1%
23. Unit Forced Outage Rate ................................ 0.0% 1.8% 12.5%
24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type, Date, and Duration of Each):

Maintenance, December 12, 1996, 9 Days

25. If Shut Down at End of Report Period, Estimated Date of Start-up: N/A
26. Unit In Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operation):

FORECAST ACHIEVED INITIAL CRITICALITY INITIAL ELECTRICITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION

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. Page 5 of 19 UNIT SHUTDOWN AND POWER REDUCTION (EQUAL To OR GREATER THAN 20%)

REPORT MONTH: November, 1996 Docket No.: 50-280 Unit Name: Surry Unit 1 Date: 12-05-96 Completed by: M. J. Fanguy Telephone: (804) 365-2155 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

Method Duration of LER System Component Cause & Corrective Action to Date Type Hours Reason Shutting No. Code Code Prevent Recurrence Down Rx None During the Reporting Period (1) (2) (3)

F: Forced REASON: METHOD:

S: Scheduled A Equipment Failure (Explain) 1 - Manual 8 Maintenance or Test 2 - Manual Scram C Refueling 3 - Automatic Scram D Regulatory Restriction 4 - Other (Explain)

E Operator Training & Licensing Examination F Administrative G Operational Error (Explain)

(4) (5)

Exhibit G - Instructions for Preparation of Data Entry Sheets Exhibit 1 - Same Source for Licensee Event Report (LER) File (NU REG 0161)

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e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page 6 of 19 UNIT SHUTDOWN AND POWER REDUCTION (EQUAL To OR GREATER THAN 20%)

REPORT MONTH: November, 1996 Docket No.: 50-281 Unit Name: Surry Unit 2 Date: 12-05-96 Completed by: M. J. Fanguy Telephone: (804) 365-2155 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

Method Duration of LER No. System Component Cause & Corrective Action to Date Type Hours Reason Shutting Code Code Prevent Recurrence Down Rx 11/19/96 S NA B NA NA TA V Reduce Power to perform 2-0SP-TM-001.

11/19/96 F NA B NA NA SB V Reduce power to <50% due to "D" reheat stop valve problems during 2-0SP-TM-001.

11/25/96 S NA B NA NA TA V Reduce power to perform 2-0SP-TM-001.

11/25/96 F NA B NA NA SB V Reduce power to <50% due to "B" intercept valve not reopening during 2-0SP-TM-001.

(1) (2) (3)

F: Forced REASON: METHOD:

S: Scheduled A - Equipment Failure (Explain) 1 - Manual B Maintenance or Test 2 - Manual Scram C Refueling 3 - Automatic Scram D Regulatory Restriction 4 - Other (Explain)

E Operator Training & Licensing Examination F Administrative G Operational Error (Explain)

(4) (5)

Exhibit G - Instructions for Preparation of Data Entry Sheets Exhibit 1 - Same Source for Licensee Event Report (LER) File (NUREG 0161)

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e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page 7 of 19 AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL Docket No.: 50-280 Unit Name: Surry Unit 1 Date: 12-05-96 Completed by: J. D. Kilmer Telephone: (804) 365-2792 MONTH: November, 1996 Average Daily Power Level Average Daily Power Level Day (MWe - Net) Day (MWe - Net) 1 819 17 824 2 823 18 823 3 823 19 823 4 824 20 823 5 822 21 824 6 822 22 824 7 819 23 823 8 822 24 824 9 822 25 823 10 822 26 819 11 822 27 823 12 822 28 823 13 823 29 823 14 818 30 822 15 819 16 823 INSTRUCTIONS On this format, list the average daily unit power level in MWe - Net for each day in the reporting month. Compute to the nearest whole megawatt.

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  • Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page 8 of 19 AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL Docket No.: 50-281 Unit Name: Surry Unit 2 Date: 12-05-96 Completed by: John D. Kilmer Telephone: (804) 365-2792 MONTH: November, 1996 Average Daily Power Level Average Daily Power Level Day (MWe - Net) Day (MWe - Net) 1 825 17 828 2 826 18 827 3 826 19 642 4 826 20 768 5 826 21 827 6 826 22 827 7 827 23 827 8 825 24 828 9 826 25 654 10 827 26 819 11 828 27 823 12 827 28 822 13 827 29 821 14 825 30 820 15 828 16 827 INSTRUCTIONS On this format, list the average daily unit power level in MWe - Net for each day in the reporting month. Compute to the nearest whole megawatt.

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SUMMARY

OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE MONTH/VEAR: November, 1996 The following chronological sequence by unit is a summary of operating experiences for this month which required load reductions or resulted in significant non-load related incidents.

UNIT ONE:

11/01/96 0000

  • The reporting period began with the unit ramping up with power at 93.5% power, 803 MWe.

0332 Stopped power increase at 100%, 855 MWe.

11/07/96 1804 Start power reduction to switch to IMP-IN.

1856 Stopped power reduction at 98%, 840 MWe.

1930 Started power increase after switching to IMP-IN.

2016 Stopped power increase at 100%, 855 MWe.

11/09/96 0931 Start power reduction to switch to IMP-OUT.

0947 Stopped power reduction at 98%, 841 MWe; Started power increase after switching to IMP-OUT.

0957 Stopped power increase at 100%, 856 MWe.

11/30/96 2400 The reporting period ended with the unit operating at 100% power, 850 MWe.

UNIT Two:

11/01/96 0000 The reporting period began with the unit operating at 100% power, 860 MWe.

11/19/96 1000 Start power reduction to perform 2-0SP-TM-001.

1109 Stopped power reduction at 91 %, 790 MWe.

1256 Start power reduction for reheat and intercept valve testing.

1432 Stopped power reduction at 71 %, 618 MWe.

1521 Start power reduction due to problems with "D" reheat valve.

1545 Stopped power reduction at 49%, 400 MWe.

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SUMMARY

OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE MONTHNEAR: November, 1996 11/20/96 0101 Started power increase.

0216 Stopped power increase at 70%, 615 MWe to perform 2-0PT-RX-001.

0244 Started power increase.

0722 Stopped power increase at 100%, 855 MWe.

11/25/96 1021 Start power reduction to perform 2-0SP-TM-001.

1103 Stopped power reduction at 91 %, 784 MWe.

1117 Start power reduction due to problems with No. 2 governor valve oscillations.

1422 Stopped power reduction at 74%, 642 MWe.

1522 Start power reduction due to problems with "B" intercept valve not re-opening.

1535 Stopped power reduction at 71%, 606 MWe for IRPI adjustment.

1540 Start power reduction.

1716 Stopped power reduction at 49%, 385 MWe.

2155 Started power increase.

11/26/96 0123 Stopped power increase at 95%, 820 MWe to switch to IMP-OUT.

.0213 Started power increase.

0259 Stopped power increase at 100%, 855 MWe.

11/27/96 1038 Start power reduction due to computer calorimetric indication of > 100% power.

1210 Computer calorimetric determined to be inoperable due to a failed Feedwater RTD; manual calorimetric used.

11/30/96 2400 The reporting period ended with the unit operating at 99% power, 850 MWe.

- e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page 11 of 19 FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTHNEAR: November, 1996 TM S1 0018 Temporary Modification 11-7-96 (Safety Evaluation No.96-140)

The purpose of this Temporary Modification is to perform troubleshooting on the Unit 1 Main Generator 230KV Leads Pilot Wire Protection Circuit. The troubleshooting will determine why the Pilot Wire Ammeter indicates current with the associated Selector Switch in Normal and to correct this condition, if possible.

An unreviewed safety question does not exist. The Surry Power Generation System is non-safety related. Sufficient protective relaying will remain in service while primary relaying is disabled.

TM S1-96-0019 Temporary Modification 11-13-96 (Safety Evaluation No.96-141)

This Temporary Modification is to replace test switch 1-SI-CS-FC-494-TA in the Unit 1 train "A" of the Safety Injection (SI) system. All work performed will be in the train "A" portion of the SI system only. Train "B" will remain unaffected and will function as designed at all times. With the jumper installed, train "A" of the SI system will provide all of it's manual and automatic functions.

The test switch replacement is a like-for-like replacement with no change to the design of the system or any station isolation. During the time of switch replacement both trains of SI will function as designed. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

SE 96-095 Rev.4 Safety Evaluation 11-14-96 Safety Evaluation 96-095, Rev. 4, was revised to evaluate the in leakage of hydrogen gas into the pressurizer relief tank (PRT). The in leakage of hydrogen displaces the nitrogen blanket normally present in the PRT.

There are no sources of oxygen to the PRT. This eliminates the possibility of an explosive atmosphere developing in the PRT. Additionally, the previous installation of the Temporary Modification will maintain the PRT at a positive pressure, prohibiting the influx of air. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

FS 96-50 Updated Final Safety Analysis Report Change 11-14-96 (Safety Evaluation 96-142)

This UFSAR change revises Section 9.1.2.4, "Reactor Makeup Control," to correct an invalid description of component operation, describe actual design performance, and expand on the described method of operation.

There are no changes to plant equipment or to methods of operation as described in approved operating procedures. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question is not created.

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. Page 12 of 19 FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTH/YEAR: November, 1996 FS 96-27 Updated Final Safety Analysis Report Change 11-21-96 (Safety Evaluation 96-144)

Currently, the UFSAR states that pressure-relieving devices in the Safety Injection System located outside containment that circulate radioactive water under accident conditions discharge to a closed system. Section 6 of the UFSAR is being revised to reflect actual plant configuration by changing the words "closed system" to "Liquid Waste Disposal System."

During normal operation, opening of the relief valve results in no significant radiological consequences. If the relief valve lifts during accident conditions, highly radioactive water would be released into a partially open sump. However, the resulting offsite dose would not exceed 10 CFR 100 limits. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

FS 96-46 Updated Final Safety Analysis Report Change 11-21-96 (Safety Evaluation 96-145)

Testing of the Safety Injection System is not performed as described in the UFSAR. The UFSAR currently states that the test is performed by injecting a test signal and verifying component actuation in the same test. The change to the UFSAR will depict how the tests are actually performed. The Safety Systems are tested by a series of tests which test portions of each system.

The performance of a series of tests fully satisfies the Technical Specifications and the testing as required by the UFSAR. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

Appendix R Report Technical Report 11-21-96 (Safety Evaluation No.96-146)

This evaluation is being performed to assess the 1996 update of the Surry 1OCFR50 Appendix R Report. It incorporates DCPs completed May 1995 through September 1996, and information concerning other station changes as they pertain to Appendix R.

New engineering evaluations were added that address fire barriers and penetration seals. Changes to Appendix R exemption requests were performed to reflect current plant configurations. The report was also revised to incorporate a new method to track combustibles at the station.

The level of fire protection for the station is not being diminished, and the changes will not adversely affect the capacity to achieve and maintain safe shutdown in the event of a fire. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page 13 of 19 FACILITY CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTH/YEAR: November, 1996 1(2)-0SP-TM-001 Temporary Modification

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This Temporary Modification will evaluate the, use of an alternate power supply to energize the test solenoid valves used to close the Intercept and Reheat Stop Valves if the test circuitry is not working properly.

Nuclear Analysis and Fuel has previously reviewed the potential failure of the turbine control system as referenced in Engineering Transmittal NAF-95010. Should the valve limiter fail, the resultant load increase is bounded by the current safety analyses. The transmittal states that the physical limit on steam flow through the governor valves full open (105.5%) is bounded by the analyzed step load increase safety analysis limit (116%). Should a step load decrease occur, plant response would be within current design requirements and the reactor protection system would function as required.

Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

FS 96-45 Updated Final Safety Analysis Report Change 11-25-96 (Safety Evaluation 96-149)

UFSAR Change Request 96-45 revises the Manual SI Block Reference value on UFSAR page 7.5-2 from 2000 PSIA to 2000 PSIG. This change is being made for consistency with Technical Specification 3.7 and the plant's Design Basis Documents.

The 2000 PSI manual block is not one of the key parameters required for the system to fulfill its safety related function described in UFSAR chapter 14. Accident conditions are assumed to initiate from a nominal pressure of 2250 PSIA. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

e e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page 14 of 19 PROCEDURE OR METHOD OF OPERATION CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTH/YEAR: November, 1996 1[2]-CSP-HRS-003 Chemistry Surveillance Procedures 11-7-96 CH-41(42).110 (Safety Evaluation No.96-005 Rev.1)

CH-41(42).310 Chemistry Surveillance Procedures 1[2]-CSP-HRS-003, "High Radiation Sampling System: Sampling Containment Air Chemistry Test and Operator Training," CH-41(42).110, "Post Accident High Radiation Sampling System," and CH-41 (42).310 "High Radiation Sampling System: Sampling Containment Air," were revised to provide instructions for administratively controlling specific containment isolation valves while performing the subject procedure.

The specified containment isolation valves are required to be closed to maintain post accident containment integrity. The administrative controls provided by this change allow the valves to be opened during testing while ensuring compliance with the Technical Specifications. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

1(2)-MOP-IA-003 Maintenance Operating Procedure 11-14-96 (Safety Evaluation No.96-143)

Maintenance Operating Procedure 1(2)-MOP-IA-003, "Pressurizer PORV Air Bottle Changeout," provides instructions for replacement of backup air bottles after the air pressure in those bottles has been depleted. The normal Containment Instrument Air System or the Turbine Building Instrument Air System will be available during this evoiution and system availability is listed as an initial condition.

Although normal Instrument Air supply is available and the Pressurized Power Operated Relief Valve can be cycled, that PORV will be technically inoperable during the brief period that the backup bottled air supply is being valved out and the spare bottles are being valved in. The time restrictions contained in Technical Specification 3.1.A.6 and 3.1.G.2 will be fully met. Therefore , an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

2-TMOP-Rl-3034 Temporary Maintenance Operating Procedure 11-21-96 (Safety Evaluation No.96-147)

Temporary Maintenance Operating Procedure 2-TMOP-Rl-3034,"Removal and Return to Service of Annunicator Panel 2G," was developed to provide instructions for increased monitoring and compensatory measures required while the Unit 2 annunicator "G" panel is removed from service for maintenance.

The Unit 2 Main Control Room annunicator "G" panel will be taken out of service to allow maintenance to be performed on annunicator panel connector plugs in accordance with a work order. Maintenance will be performed when the unit is in cold shutdown. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

' e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page 15 of 19 PROCEDURE OR METHOD OF OPERATION CHANGES THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTH/YEAR: November,* 1996 SE 95-154, Rev. 1 Safety Evaluation 11-27-96 Safety Evaluation 95-154 Rev.1 was performed to evaluate Unit 2 operation with pressurizer spray control valve 2-RC-PCV-2455A maintained in a fully closed position.

The evaluation concluded that operation with one pressurizer spray valve closed and disabled will not invalidate any of the UFSAR Chapter 14 safety analyses. Therefore, an unreviewed safety question does not exist.

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. No .. 96-11 Page 16 of 19 TESTS AND EXPERIMENTS THAT DID NOT REQUIRE NRC APPROVAL MONTH/YEAR: November, 1996 None During the Reporting Period

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e e Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page 17 of 19 CHEMISTRY REPORT MONTHNEAR: November, 1996 Unit No. 1 Unit No. 2 Primary Coolant Analysis Max. Min. AvQ. Max. Min. AvQ.

Gross Radioactivity, µCi/ml 9.02E-1 5.01 E-1 6.72E-1 1.89E-1 9.77E-2 1.38E-1 Suspended Solids, ppm - - - - - -

Gross Tritium, µCi/ml 3.43E-1 3.22E-1 3.33E-1 7.69E-1 6.23E-1 7.05E-1 1131, µCi/ml 3.25E-2 7.41 E-3 1.18E-2 1.71 E-4 2.76E-5 5.17E-5 113111133 0.52 0.40 0.46 0.10 0.06 0.08 HvdroQen, cc/kg 39.2 36.0 38.1 31.2 27.5 29.8 Lithium, ppm 2.25 1.66 1.98 2.34 2.06 2.18 Boron - 10, ppm* 70.6 48.0 57.3 218.5 203.6 211.3 Oxygen, (DO), ppm  ::;0.005  ::;0.005  ::;0.005 ::;0.005  ::;0.005  ::;0.005 Chloride, ppm 0.003 <0.001 0.002 0.005 0.003 0.004 pH at 25 dearee Celsius 7.11 6.55 6.94 6.31 6.09 6.20 Boron - 10 = Total Boron x 0.196 Comments:

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Surry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page 18 of 19 FUEL HANDLING UNITS 1 & 2 MONTHNEAR: November, 1996 New or Spent Number of New or Spent Fuel Shipment Date Stored or Assemblies Assembly ANSI Initial Fuel Shipping Number Received per Shipment Number Number Enrichment Cask Activity New Fuel Unit 1 Batch 17 11/05/96 12 59B LM13V2 4.0099 14.94 Ci Shipment 5 37B LM13UE 3.9968 35B LM13UC 4.0057 38B LM13UF 4.0095 15B LM13TS 3.8087 21B LM13TY 3.8162 52B LM13UV 4.0181 16B LM13TT 3.8152 40B LM13UH 3.9990 41B LM13UJ 4.0014 17B LM13TU 3.8043 36B LM13UD 3.9964

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lturry Monthly Operating Report No. 96-11 Page 19 of 19 DESCRIPTION OF PERIODIC TEST(S) WHICH WERE NOT COMPLETED WITHIN THE TIME LIMITS SPECIFIED IN TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MONTHNEAR: November, 1996 None During the Reporting Period