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LTR 1 ENCL 1 REPORT OF OPERATING STATISTICS AND SHUTDOWN EXPERIENCE FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY 1978.PLANT NAME: NINE MILE PT-UNIT 1 REVIEWER INITIAL: XRS DISTRIBUTOR INITI AL: 0@I DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL IS AS FOLLOWS MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT FOR GRAY BOOK PREPARATION.(DISTRIBUTION CODE A003)FOR ACTION: INTERNAL: EXTERNAL: BR CHIEF~4+W/2 ENCL P MI R ACTION+4IJ/2 ENCL LPDR S OSWEGO NY++W/ENCL TICI~~W/ENCL NSIC~~~W/ENCL BNL<NATLAB)~~~I J/ENCL ACRS CAT 8++W/0 ENCL NRC PDR++W/ENCL DISTRIBUTION:
LTR 1   ENCL 1 REPORT OF OPERATING STATISTICS AND         SHUTDOWN EXPERIENCE FOR THE MONTH   OF FEBRUARY 1978.
LTR 10 ENCL 10 SIZE: iP+hP THE END CONTR NBR: 780740159
PLANT NAME: NINE MILE PT UNIT     1                         REVIEWER   INITIAL:   XRS DISTRIBUTOR   INITIAL: 0@I DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL IS AS FOLLOWS MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT FOR GRAY BOOK PREPARATION.
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FOR ACTION:       BR CHIEF   ~     4+W/2 ENCL INTERNAL:          P                                   NRC PDR++W/ENCL MI       R ACTION+4IJ/2 ENCL EXTERNAL:        LPDR S OSWEGO   NY++W/ENCL TICI~~W/ENCL NSIC~~~W/ENCL BNL < NATLAB)~~~I J/ENCL ACRS   CAT 8++W/0 ENCL DISTRIBUTION:     LTR 10     ENCL 10                           CONTR    NBR:    780740159 SIZE: iP+hP THE END
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~on         Ui~ <l.     ALeo ~cLuded m a n~at~ve /LepoM o) opetuLt~g expel.ence (o/L She month.
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AVERAGE DAILYUNIT POWER LEVEL DOCKET NO.
9 Nile Pt.
DATE COMPLETED IIY        T  J  Perkins February 1978 (h1We-Net)
DAY        AVERAGE DAILYPOWER LEVEL                              DAY        AVERAGE DAILYPOWER LEVEL (hfWe-Net) 598                                                                608 17 599                                              18 609 564                                              19 610 20                610 594                                                                610 21 593                                                                609 22 161                                                                609 23 552                                                                610 24 584                                              25                591 604                                                                609 10                                                                26 27                607 12                                                                28                  608 13              607                                              29 14 605                                            30 604 15                                                                31 606 16 INSTRUCTIONS On this format, list the avcragc daily unit power level in h1~Ve.Net for each day in thc reporting month. Compute to the nearest whole megawatt.
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AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL DOCKET NO.9 Nile Pt.DATE COMPLETED IIY T J Perkins February 1978 DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL (hf We-Net)598 DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL (h1We-Net) 608 17 10 12 13 14 15 16 599 564 594 593 161 552 584 604 607 605 604 606 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 609 610 610 610 609 609 610 591 609 607 608 INSTRUCTIONS On this format, list the avcragc daily unit power level in h1~Ve.Net for each day in thc reporting month.Compute to the nearest whole megawatt.(9/77)
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UNIT SIIU I'I)O'lV)(S AND PO>VEI(, REDUCTIONS I)OCI'E r NO.s I)A I F.nit 81 BEUIIKJ9 78 ext.1312 Xo.l)J!e col I C/)Liccnscc Evcnl Rcport-(.ause B.('))rrcctivc Aclli)n li)Pfcvcf)I Rci:1)frc)1cc 0 0 2/3/78 2/6/78 2/25/78 S 20.5 4.4 Reduced load to change condensate demineralizers.
UNIT SIIU I'I)O'lV)(S AND PO>VEI(, REDUCTIONS                 I)OCI'E r NO.
Trying to latch up T.S.V.Bypass Valve.All T.S.V.s closed causing turbine trip and reactor'cram.
s nit  81 I)A I F.
Reduced load to change condensate demineralizers.
BEUIIKJ9 78                                                           ext.1312 I
I.: I'i)feed S: Sehed<<lcil Rcison: A-I'Jluipn)cnt Fail<<rc (Explain)13.M:)if)tcf):)ncc or fest (Rcl'ucling D-Rcgulati)ry Restriction li-Oper Jlof Tf Jining k.Liccnsc Fxafninalion F-Adfninistrativc G-Oper:)lional Err))r (I'.xplain)
col                           Liccnscc                                         (.ause B. ('))rrcctivc Xo.            l)J!e                                              Evcnl                                                  Aclli)n li)
I I.Other (Explain)3)iicthod:!-hlaf)ual 2).hlanual Scrafn.3 Auton1Jtlc Si;ran1.4-Other (Explain)I Exhibit G~Instructions fl)r Pfcpllf Jlliln i)l D:It:I Entry Sheets lor I.icensee Event Rcport (LL'R)I'ile (NUREG-OI 6 I)Exhibit I-San)e Source
C/)        Rcport                                          Pfcvcf)I Rci:1) frc)1cc 0             2/3/78                                                                                   Reduced load    to change condensate demineralizers.
2/6/78             20.5                                                                   Trying to latch up T.S.V. Bypass Valve. All T.S.V.s closed causing turbine trip and reactor'cram.
0            2/25/78  S          4.4                                                                  Reduced load to change condensate demineralizers.
3 I.: I'i)feed         Rcison:                                                    )iicthod:                            Exhibit G ~ Instructions S: Sehed<<lcil         A-I'Jluipn)cnt Fail<<rc (Explain)                             ! -hlaf)ual                        fl)r PfcpllfJlliln i)l D:It:I 13.M:)if)tcf):)ncc or fest                                 2).hlanual Scrafn.                  Entry Sheets lor I.icensee
( Rcl'ucling                                               3 Auton1Jtlc Si;ran1.                Event Rcport (LL'R) I'ile (NUREG-D-Rcgulati)ry Restriction                                   4-Other (Explain)                    OI 6 I )
li-Oper Jlof TfJining k. Liccnsc Fxafninalion                                   I F-Adfninistrativc G-Oper:) lional Err))r (I'.xplain)                                                               Exhibit    I - San)e Source I I.Other (Explain)
 
OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO    50-220 DATE COIIPLETEI) IIY TELEPI IONE
                                                                                                          ~J.
                                                                                                          ~~110      Perkins 'P OPERATING STATUS Notes I. Unit Name:
Reporting Period.      02-01-7 8  02-28-7 8
: 3. Licensed Thermal Popover ())I')Vt):
: 4. Nameplate Rating (Gross I)fWc):       640
: 5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MIVc):
Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross f)flVe):
630 6.
: 7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Nct I)IIVe):            610
: 8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons:
: 9. Power Level To h'hich Restricted,    If Any (Nct )IIIVe):
: 10. Reasons For Restrictions, If Any:
This I)!Ollth        Yr.-to.Date        Ctlnlulat)ve
: 11. Hours In Reporting Period                                    672                1                    73,008
: 12. Number Of Hours Reactor Was Critical                          657.4                ,367.1              52,436.0
: 13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours
: 14. Hours Generator On. Line                                                        1  343.3            50,033.5
: 15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours                                                                              20. 2
: 16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated      (MNH)                                        ,886          80,781,895
: 18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (i)INH)
                                                        ~iERS I.                         867 185 26 573 579 25,742,108
: 19. Unit Service Factor                                            98                    95                      69
: 20. Unit Availability Factor                                        98 58
: 22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Nct)                                                  87                      57
: 23. Unit Forced Outage Rate                                          3
: 24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 ilfonths (Type. Date. and Duration      of E:)ch):
24 A  ril    1978      Snubber Inspection
: 25. If Shut Down Af End Of Rcport Period, Estimated Date of Startup:
: 26. Units ln Test Status (I'rior to Co)n)ncrcial Oper;)tion):                      Force;)st            Achieved likfITIA L CRITICALITY liiiITIAL ELECTRICITY CORDI ERCIA I.
Ol'ERATION'))/77 I
 
L NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORPORATION NINE MILE POINT NUCLEAR STATION UNIT &#xb9;1 NARRATIVE OPERATING REPORT FEBRUARY 1978 The Station operated at 98/ availability and      94% capacity factor for the month. The daily operating history follows:
Feb. 1-Feb. 4        Operated  at 97.5/ thermal    power 615 MWe. Reduced load to  500 MWe  for  condensate  demineralizer resin change and control rod pattern adjustment.
Feb. 5              Load  increased to 608 MWe, pre-conditioning power level increases after rod pattern adjustment.
Feb. 6             Full load reached at 0500 623 MWe. At 2230, a reactor scram occurred while attempting to relatch &#xb9;13 TSV Bypass valve mechanism.      Failure of a pneumatic operated valve caused all stop valves to shut.
Feb. 7              Reactor  critical at  1400 and  unit synchronized to the line at  1900.
Feb. 8              Continued load increases    to reach  500 MWe. Held at this level unti 2100 for Xe production; reduced load 1
via recirc flow to 400 MWe for rod withdrawals to obtain  100%  control rod pattern.
Feb. 9              Continued load increases    to  600 MWe by 2200.
Feb. 10-Feb. 24      Operated continuously at approximately 1840      MWth 623 MWe.
Fe.b. 25            Reduced load to 500 MWe for change of condensate demineralizer. Load returned to 623 MWe after 6th condensate demineralizer was placed in service.
Feb. 26-Feb. 28    Steady state power operation at approximately- 99/.
 
REFUELING INFORMATION REQUEST
: 1. Name  of Facility Nine Mile Point    Unit 81
: 2. Scheduled Date    for  Next Refueling Shutdown The  next refueling at Nine Mile Point Unit 81 is tentatively scheduled for the Spring of 1979. However, evaluations to be performed during the Spring of 1978 may reveal a Fall 1978 refueling to    be more desirable. If a Fall 1978 refueling  is utilized,  a September 2, 1978 shutdown date is assumed.
: 3. Scheduled Date    for Restart Following Refueling The  refueling outage is scheduled to take approximately eight weeks.
: 4. Will refueling or resumption of operation thereafter require a Technical Specification change or other license amendment?        If answer is yes, what, in general will these be?
It is anticipated that prior to resumption of operation following the next refueling outage, a chnage will be required to the Nine Mile Point Unit    tl Technical Specifications. The next reload at Unit b'1 will.contain redesigned fuel assemblies which will be incorporated into the Technical Specifications (i.e. fuel thermal limits).
: 5. Schedule Date(s)   for submitting proposed licensing action and supporting information.
In anticipation of a Fall 1978 refuleing, Niagara Mohawk is scheduled to submit a reload licensing document to NRC around June 1, 1978. Should the cycle be extended to the Spring 1979 period, Niagara Mohawk is scheduled to submit a reload licensing document to NRC around November 15, 1978.
: 6. Important licensing considerations associated with refueling, e.g., new or different fuel design or supplier, unreviewed design or performance analysis methods, significant changes in fuel design, new operating procedures.
The  next reload at Nine Mile Point 81 will contain redesigned fuel assemblies as summarized in General Electric's Generic Reload Fuel Application Licensing Topical Report NEDE 24011-P Revision 2.
: 7. The number  of fuel assemblies  (a) in the core and (b) in the spent fuel storage pool.
The Nine  Mile Point Unit Pl core contains 532 fuel assemblies, The spent  fuel pool contains 660 fuel assemblies.


OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO 50-220 DATE COIIPLETEI)
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IIY~J.Perkins'P TELEPI IONE~~110 OPERATING STATUS I.Unit Name: Reporting Period.02-01-7 8-02-28-7 8 3.Licensed Thermal Popover ())I')Vt):
: 8. The  present licensed spent fuel pool storage capacity and the size of any increase in licensed storage capacity that has been requested or planned in number of fuel assemblies.
4.Nameplate Rating (Gross I)fWc): 640 5.Design Electrical Rating (Net MIVc): 6.Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross f)flVe): 7.Maximum Dependable Capacity (Nct I)IIVe): 630 610 Notes 8.If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7)Since Last Report, Give Reasons: 9.Power Level To h'hich Restricted, If Any (Nct)IIIVe): 10.Reasons For Restrictions, If Any: This I)!Ollth Yr.-to.Date
The Nine  Nile Point Unit &#xb9;1 spent fuel pool is licensed to contain 1,984 fuel assemblies.
,367.1 343.3 ,886 867 185 95 98 87 11.Hours In Reporting Period 672 1 12.Number Of Hours Reactor Was Critical 657.4 13.Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours 14.Hours Generator On.Line 1 15.Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours-0-16.Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MNH)~iERS I.18.Net Electrical Energy Generated (i)INH)19.Unit Service Factor 98 20.Unit Availability Factor 22.Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Nct)23.Unit Forced Outage Rate 3 24.Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 ilfonths (Type.Date.and Duration of E:)ch): 24 A ril 1978 Snubber Inspection Ctlnlulat)ve 73,008 52,436.0 50,033.5 20.2 80,781,895 26 573 579 25,742,108 69 58 57 25.If Shut Down Af End Of Rcport Period, Estimated Date of Startup: 26.Units ln Test Status (I'rior to Co)n)ncrcial Oper;)tion):
: 9. The projected date of the last refueling that can be discharged to the present fuel pool assuming the present licensed capacity.
Force;)st Achieved likfIT IA L CRITICA LITY liii ITIA L ELECTRICITY CORDI ERCIA I.Ol'ERATION'))/77 I
Under normal operating conditions,  it is estimated the spent fuel pool can contain all fuel assemblies scheduled to be dis-charged from Unit &#xb9;1 until approximately 1990.
L NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORPORATION NINE MILE POINT NUCLEAR STATION UNIT&#xb9;1 NARRATIVE OPERATING REPORT FEBRUARY 1978 The Station operated at 98/availability and 94%capacity factor for the month.The daily operating history follows: Feb.1-Feb.4 Feb.5 Feb.6 Feb.7 Feb.8 Feb.9 Feb.10-Feb.24 Fe.b.25 Feb.26-Feb.28 Operated at 97.5/thermal power 615 MWe.Reduced load to 500 MWe for condensate demineralizer resin change and control rod pattern adjustment.
Load increased to 608 MWe, pre-conditioning power level increases after rod pattern adjustment.
Full load reached at 0500 623 MWe.At 2230, a reactor scram occurred while attempting to relatch&#xb9;13 TSV Bypass valve mechanism.
Failure of a pneumatic operated valve caused all stop valves to shut.Reactor critical at 1400 and unit synchronized to the line at 1900.Continued load increases to reach 500 MWe.Held at this level unti 1 2100 for Xe production; reduced load via recirc flow to 400 MWe for rod withdrawals to obtain 100%control rod pattern.Continued load increases to 600 MWe by 2200.Operated continuously at approximately 1840 MWth 623 MWe.Reduced load to 500 MWe for change of condensate demineralizer.
Load returned to 623 MWe after 6th condensate demineralizer was placed in service.Steady state power operation at approximately-99/.  


REFUELING INFORMATION REQUEST 1.Name of Facility Nine Mile Point Unit 81 2.Scheduled Date for Next Refueling Shutdown The next refueling at Nine Mile Point Unit 81 is tentatively scheduled for the Spring of 1979.However, evaluations to be performed during the Spring of 1978 may reveal a Fall 1978 refueling to be more desirable.
If a Fall 1978 refueling is utilized, a September 2, 1978 shutdown date is assumed.3.Scheduled Date for Restart Following Refueling The refueling outage is scheduled to take approximately eight weeks.4.Will refueling or resumption of operation thereafter require a Technical Specification change or other license amendment?
If answer is yes, what, in general will these be?It is anticipated that prior to resumption of operation following the next refueling outage, a chnage will be required to the Nine Mile Point Unit tl Technical Specifications.
The next reload at Unit b'1 will.contain redesigned fuel assemblies which will be incorporated into the Technical Specifications (i.e.fuel thermal limits).5.Schedule Date(s)for submitting proposed licensing action and supporting information.
In anticipation of a Fall 1978 refuleing, Niagara Mohawk is scheduled to submit a reload licensing document to NRC around June 1, 1978.Should the cycle be extended to the Spring 1979 period, Niagara Mohawk is scheduled to submit a reload licensing document to NRC around November 15, 1978.6.Important licensing considerations associated with refueling, e.g., new or different fuel design or supplier, unreviewed design or performance analysis methods, significant changes in fuel design, new operating procedures.
The next reload at Nine Mile Point 81 will contain redesigned fuel assemblies as summarized in General Electric's Generic Reload Fuel Application Licensing Topical Report NEDE 24011-P Revision 2.7.The number of fuel assemblies (a)in the core and (b)in the spent fuel storage pool.The Nine Mile Point Unit Pl core contains 532 fuel assemblies, The spent fuel pool contains 660 fuel assemblies.
rk Page 2 8.The present licensed spent fuel pool storage capacity and the size of any increase in licensed storage capacity that has been requested or planned in number of fuel assemblies.
The Nine Nile Point Unit&#xb9;1 spent fuel pool is licensed to contain 1,984 fuel assemblies.
9.The projected date of the last refueling that can be discharged to the present fuel pool assuming the present licensed capacity.Under normal operating conditions, it is estimated the spent fuel pool can contain all fuel assemblies scheduled to be dis-charged from Unit&#xb9;1 until approximately 1990.
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Letter Regarding Enclosed Report of Operating Statistics and Shutdown Experience for February 1978 and Refueling Information Request
ML17037B596
Person / Time
Site: Nine Mile Point Constellation icon.png
Issue date: 03/07/1978
From: Lempges T, Schneider R
Niagara Mohawk Power Corp
To:
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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REGULATORY INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM (RIDS)

DISTRIBUTION FOR INCOMING MATERIAL 50-220 REC: ORG: LEMPGES T E DOCDATE: 03/07/78 NRC NIAGARA MOHAWK PWR DATE RCVD: 03/13/78 DOCTYPE: LETTER NOTARIZED: NO COPIES RECEIVED

SUBJECT:

LTR 1 ENCL 1 REPORT OF OPERATING STATISTICS AND SHUTDOWN EXPERIENCE FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY 1978.

PLANT NAME: NINE MILE PT UNIT 1 REVIEWER INITIAL: XRS DISTRIBUTOR INITIAL: 0@I DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MATERIAL IS AS FOLLOWS MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT FOR GRAY BOOK PREPARATION.

(DISTRIBUTION CODE A003)

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AVERAGE DAILYUNIT POWER LEVEL DOCKET NO.

9 Nile Pt.

DATE COMPLETED IIY T J Perkins February 1978 (h1We-Net)

DAY AVERAGE DAILYPOWER LEVEL DAY AVERAGE DAILYPOWER LEVEL (hfWe-Net) 598 608 17 599 18 609 564 19 610 20 610 594 610 21 593 609 22 161 609 23 552 610 24 584 25 591 604 609 10 26 27 607 12 28 608 13 607 29 14 605 30 604 15 31 606 16 INSTRUCTIONS On this format, list the avcragc daily unit power level in h1~Ve.Net for each day in thc reporting month. Compute to the nearest whole megawatt.

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UNIT SIIU I'I)O'lV)(S AND PO>VEI(, REDUCTIONS I)OCI'E r NO.

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C/) Rcport Pfcvcf)I Rci:1) frc)1cc 0 2/3/78 Reduced load to change condensate demineralizers.

2/6/78 20.5 Trying to latch up T.S.V. Bypass Valve. All T.S.V.s closed causing turbine trip and reactor'cram.

0 2/25/78 S 4.4 Reduced load to change condensate demineralizers.

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OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO 50-220 DATE COIIPLETEI) IIY TELEPI IONE

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~~110 Perkins 'P OPERATING STATUS Notes I. Unit Name:

Reporting Period. 02-01-7 8 02-28-7 8

3. Licensed Thermal Popover ())I')Vt):
4. Nameplate Rating (Gross I)fWc): 640
5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MIVc):

Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross f)flVe):

630 6.

7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Nct I)IIVe): 610
8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons:
9. Power Level To h'hich Restricted, If Any (Nct )IIIVe):
10. Reasons For Restrictions, If Any:

This I)!Ollth Yr.-to.Date Ctlnlulat)ve

11. Hours In Reporting Period 672 1 73,008
12. Number Of Hours Reactor Was Critical 657.4 ,367.1 52,436.0
13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours
14. Hours Generator On. Line 1 343.3 50,033.5
15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours 20. 2
16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MNH) ,886 80,781,895
18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (i)INH)

~iERS I. 867 185 26 573 579 25,742,108

19. Unit Service Factor 98 95 69
20. Unit Availability Factor 98 58
22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Nct) 87 57
23. Unit Forced Outage Rate 3
24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 ilfonths (Type. Date. and Duration of E:)ch):

24 A ril 1978 Snubber Inspection

25. If Shut Down Af End Of Rcport Period, Estimated Date of Startup:
26. Units ln Test Status (I'rior to Co)n)ncrcial Oper;)tion): Force;)st Achieved likfITIA L CRITICALITY liiiITIAL ELECTRICITY CORDI ERCIA I.

Ol'ERATION'))/77 I

L NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORPORATION NINE MILE POINT NUCLEAR STATION UNIT ¹1 NARRATIVE OPERATING REPORT FEBRUARY 1978 The Station operated at 98/ availability and 94% capacity factor for the month. The daily operating history follows:

Feb. 1-Feb. 4 Operated at 97.5/ thermal power 615 MWe. Reduced load to 500 MWe for condensate demineralizer resin change and control rod pattern adjustment.

Feb. 5 Load increased to 608 MWe, pre-conditioning power level increases after rod pattern adjustment.

Feb. 6 Full load reached at 0500 623 MWe. At 2230, a reactor scram occurred while attempting to relatch ¹13 TSV Bypass valve mechanism. Failure of a pneumatic operated valve caused all stop valves to shut.

Feb. 7 Reactor critical at 1400 and unit synchronized to the line at 1900.

Feb. 8 Continued load increases to reach 500 MWe. Held at this level unti 2100 for Xe production; reduced load 1

via recirc flow to 400 MWe for rod withdrawals to obtain 100% control rod pattern.

Feb. 9 Continued load increases to 600 MWe by 2200.

Feb. 10-Feb. 24 Operated continuously at approximately 1840 MWth 623 MWe.

Fe.b. 25 Reduced load to 500 MWe for change of condensate demineralizer. Load returned to 623 MWe after 6th condensate demineralizer was placed in service.

Feb. 26-Feb. 28 Steady state power operation at approximately- 99/.

REFUELING INFORMATION REQUEST

1. Name of Facility Nine Mile Point Unit 81
2. Scheduled Date for Next Refueling Shutdown The next refueling at Nine Mile Point Unit 81 is tentatively scheduled for the Spring of 1979. However, evaluations to be performed during the Spring of 1978 may reveal a Fall 1978 refueling to be more desirable. If a Fall 1978 refueling is utilized, a September 2, 1978 shutdown date is assumed.
3. Scheduled Date for Restart Following Refueling The refueling outage is scheduled to take approximately eight weeks.
4. Will refueling or resumption of operation thereafter require a Technical Specification change or other license amendment? If answer is yes, what, in general will these be?

It is anticipated that prior to resumption of operation following the next refueling outage, a chnage will be required to the Nine Mile Point Unit tl Technical Specifications. The next reload at Unit b'1 will.contain redesigned fuel assemblies which will be incorporated into the Technical Specifications (i.e. fuel thermal limits).

5. Schedule Date(s) for submitting proposed licensing action and supporting information.

In anticipation of a Fall 1978 refuleing, Niagara Mohawk is scheduled to submit a reload licensing document to NRC around June 1, 1978. Should the cycle be extended to the Spring 1979 period, Niagara Mohawk is scheduled to submit a reload licensing document to NRC around November 15, 1978.

6. Important licensing considerations associated with refueling, e.g., new or different fuel design or supplier, unreviewed design or performance analysis methods, significant changes in fuel design, new operating procedures.

The next reload at Nine Mile Point 81 will contain redesigned fuel assemblies as summarized in General Electric's Generic Reload Fuel Application Licensing Topical Report NEDE 24011-P Revision 2.

7. The number of fuel assemblies (a) in the core and (b) in the spent fuel storage pool.

The Nine Mile Point Unit Pl core contains 532 fuel assemblies, The spent fuel pool contains 660 fuel assemblies.

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8. The present licensed spent fuel pool storage capacity and the size of any increase in licensed storage capacity that has been requested or planned in number of fuel assemblies.

The Nine Nile Point Unit ¹1 spent fuel pool is licensed to contain 1,984 fuel assemblies.

9. The projected date of the last refueling that can be discharged to the present fuel pool assuming the present licensed capacity.

Under normal operating conditions, it is estimated the spent fuel pool can contain all fuel assemblies scheduled to be dis-charged from Unit ¹1 until approximately 1990.

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