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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
OF                             l MONTHLY OPERATING EXPERIENCE September 1985 i
OF MONTHLY OPERATING EXPERIENCE September 1985 i
September 1       The Unit entered the mcnth in Mode 5 as a result of a reactor trip / safety injection due to       a   loss   of instrument air which occurred on August 29, 1985. Plant heat up began on the 1st with the Unit entering Mode 4 at 1730 hours.
September 1 The Unit entered the mcnth in Mode 5 as a result of a reactor trip / safety injection due to a
September 2       Plant heat-up continued with the Unit entering Mode 3 at 0108 hours.
loss of instrument air which occurred on August 29, 1985. Plant heat up began on the 1st with the Unit entering Mode 4 at 1730 hours.
September 3       Plant   heat-up   continued   wi th reactor criticali ty achieved at 1247 hours and the Unit being synched to the grid at 1411 hours.
September 2 Plant heat-up continued with the Unit entering Mode 3 at 0108 hours.
September 4       The Station operated at a reduced power level of approximately 57 percent as a result of maintenance being performed on feedwater pump [ FW-P-1A).
September 3 Plant heat-up continued wi th reactor criticali ty achieved at 1247 hours and the Unit being synched to the grid at 1411 hours.
September 5       Repai rs to feedwater pump [ FW-P-1A] were completed at 1153 hours and power level was subsequently increased to a nominal 100 percent.
September 4 The Station operated at a reduced power level of approximately 57 percent as a result of maintenance being performed on feedwater pump [ FW-P-1A).
September 6       The Station was in Operational Mode 1 with reactor power through           at a nominal 100 percent. Reactor Coolant System was September 15       at a normal operating pressure and temperature.
September 5 Repai rs to feedwater pump [ FW-P-1A] were completed at 1153 hours and power level was subsequently increased to a nominal 100 percent.
September 16       Inadve rtant grounding of Vital Bus #2 caused the Loop B OTAT and OPAT bistables to trip producing a reactor trip at 1026 hours. The reactor achieved criticality at 2203 hours and the Unit was synched to the grid at 2328 hours.
September 6 The Station was in Operational Mode 1 with reactor power through at a nominal 100 percent.
September 17       The Station was in Operational Mode 1 with reactor through             power at a nominal 100 percent. Reactor Coolant September 25 4     System was at normal operating pressure and temperature.
Reactor Coolant System was September 15 at a normal operating pressure and temperature.
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September 16 Inadve rtant grounding of Vital Bus #2 caused the Loop B OTAT and OPAT bistables to trip producing a reactor trip at 1026 hours.
The reactor achieved criticality at 2203 hours and the Unit was synched to the grid at 2328 hours.
September 17 The Station was in Operational Mode 1 with reactor through power at a nominal 100 percent.
Reactor Coolant September 25 4 System was at normal operating pressure and temperature.
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September 1985 Summary of Monthly Operating Experience September 26 At 1023 hours the plant P250 computer began reading N42 and N43 approximately 20 percent low. This resulted in two channels calculating an erroneous targeta 0.             At 1120 hours operators noticed the rod position indicators (RPI's) for control banks C and D reading 200 steps with the rods actually at 228 and 225 steps. At 1125 hours, the interaction between the plant variable computer and the plant P250 com t           deenergized and both the RPIs and the awere operations            monitor no$pu returned to normal.
September 1985 Summary of Monthly Operating Experience September 26 At 1023 hours the plant P250 computer began reading N42 and N43 approximately 20 percent low.
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This resulted in two channels calculating an erroneous targeta 0.
September 27 The Station was in Operational Mode I with reactor through       power at a nominal 100 percent. Reactor Coolant System September 30 was at normal operating pressure and temperature.
At 1120 hours operators noticed the rod position indicators (RPI's) for control banks C and D reading 200 steps with the rods actually at 228 and 225 steps. At 1125 hours, the interaction between the plant variable computer and the plant P250 com t deenergized and both the operations were no$pu er was RPIs and the a monitor returned to normal.
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September 27 The Station was in Operational Mode I with reactor through power at a nominal 100 percent.
Reactor Coolant System September 30 was at normal operating pressure and temperature.
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OPERATI G DATA REPORT DOCKET NO. 50-334 DATE 10/3/63 COMPLETED BY P. A. Smith
OPERATI G DATA REPORT DOCKET NO. 50-334 DATE 10/3/63 COMPLETED BY P. A.
                            ,                                                                                                    TELEPHONE. 417-641-1825 OPERATING STATUS l
Smith TELEPHONE. 417-641-1825 OPERATING STATUS l
I. Unit Name: Beaver Valley Power Station, Unit il                             Notes September 1985
I. Unit Name: Beaver Valley Power Station, Unit il Notes September 1985
: 2. Reporting Period:
: 2. Reporting Period:
: 3. t l===d Thermal Power (MWt):                         2W
: 3. t l===d Thermal Power (MWt):
: 4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe):                         923
2W
: 5. Design Electrial Rating (Net MWe):                   835
: 4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe):
: 6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe):             860
923 835
: 7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe):                 810
: 5. Design Electrial Rating (Net MWe):
: 6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe):
860
: 7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe):
810
: 8. If Cheness Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons:
: 8. If Cheness Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report, Give Reasons:
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: 9. Power Level To Which Restricted.If Any (Net MWe):                     None
: 9. Power Level To Which Restricted.If Any (Net MWe):
: 10. Reasons For Restrictions,if Any:                                           N/A This MontJi                   Yr. tete                                 ' Cumulative
None
: 11. Hours In Reporting Period                                                 720.0                   6',551.0                                   82,559.0
: 10. Reasons For Restrictions,if Any:
: 12. Number Of Hours Reactor Was Caitical                                       647.6                   6,062.2                                     43,417.9
N/A This MontJi Yr. tete
: 13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours                                                     0.0                           0.0                           4.482.8
' Cumulative
: 14. Hours Generator On-Line                                                   644.8                   5.915.0                                     41.997.9
: 11. Hours In Reporting Period 720.0 6',551.0 82,559.0
: 15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours                                                       0.0                           0.0                                   0.0
: 12. Number Of Hours Reactor Was Caitical 647.6 6,062.2 43,417.9
: 16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH)                         1.627.823.0               14,513,009.9                                 97,911,523.9
: 13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours 0.0 0.0 4.482.8
: 17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH)                         517,000.0               4,657,000.0                                 31,151,400.0
: 14. Hours Generator On-Line 644.8 5.915.0 41.997.9
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: 15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours 0.0 0.0 0.0
: 18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH)                           485.300.0               4.366.550.0                                 28,991,393.0
: 16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) 1.627.823.0 14,513,009.9 97,911,523.9
: 19. Unit Service Factor                                                           89.6                         90.3                                   53.3
: 17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) 517,000.0 4,657,000.0 31,151,400.0
: 20. Unit Availability Factor                                                       89.6                         90.3                                   53.3
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: 21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Neti                                           83.2                         82.3                                   46.9
: 18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) 485.300.0 4.366.550.0 28,991,393.0
: 22. Unit Capacity Factor iUsing DER Net)                                           80.7                         79,8                                   45.5
: 19. Unit Service Factor 89.6 90.3 53.3
: 23. Unit Forced Outage Rate                                                         10.4                             g,5                               24.8
: 20. Unit Availability Factor 89.6 90.3 53.3
: 21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Neti 83.2 82.3 46.9
: 22. Unit Capacity Factor iUsing DER Net) 80.7 79,8 45.5
: 23. Unit Forced Outage Rate 10.4 g,5 24.8
: 24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months ! Type.Dete.snd Duration of Eacht:
: 24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months ! Type.Dete.snd Duration of Eacht:
: 25. If Shut Down At End Of Report Period. Estimated Date of Startup:
: 25. If Shut Down At End Of Report Period. Estimated Date of Startup:
: 26. Units in Test Status (Priur to Commercial Operationi:                                     Forecast                                     Achieved INITIA L CRITICALITY                                                     N/A                                       N/A INITIA L ELECTRICITY                                                     N/A_                                       N/A COMMERCIAL OPERATION                                                     N/A                                       N/A 4                   <,,77) 1
: 26. Units in Test Status (Priur to Commercial Operationi:
                                                                                                                                                          \\
Forecast Achieved INITIA L CRITICALITY N/A N/A INITIA L ELECTRICITY N/A_
N/A COMMERCIAL OPERATION N/A N/A 4
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: 1. Maintenance of Feedwater Pump [FW-P-1 A] .
Maintenance of Feedwater Pump [FW-P-1 A].
: 2. Repaired Main Steam Trip Valves [TV-MS-101B] and [TV-MS-101C].
2.
: 3. Maintenance of Station Air Compressor [SA-C-1A] and [S A-C-1B] .
Repaired Main Steam Trip Valves [TV-MS-101B] and [TV-MS-101C].
: 4. Inspected and repaired Steam Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump [FW-P-2].
3.
Maintenance of Station Air Compressor [SA-C-1A] and [S A-C-1B].
4.
Inspected and repaired Steam Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump [FW-P-2].
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30       850901     F     62.2         A       4       85-015                   AIRDRY PA              The Station remained off line follow-ing a reactor trip / safety injection due to a loss of instrument air caused by a broken line on the instrument air dryer.
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Repairs were made and the Station returned to service at 1411 hours on the 3rd.
Repairs were made and the Station returned to service at 1411 hours on the 3rd.
31       850903     F       0           B       5         N/A           CH     PUMPXX   The Station was operating at s' reduced power level as a result of maintenance being performed on feedwater pump [FW-P-1A].
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completed at 1153 hours on the 5th and power level was subsequently increased.
completed at 1153 hours on the 5th and power level was subsequently increased.
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Monthly Operating Rept for Sept 1985
ML20138A817
Person / Time
Site: Beaver Valley
Issue date: 09/30/1985
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NARRATIVE

SUMMARY

OF MONTHLY OPERATING EXPERIENCE September 1985 i

September 1 The Unit entered the mcnth in Mode 5 as a result of a reactor trip / safety injection due to a

loss of instrument air which occurred on August 29, 1985. Plant heat up began on the 1st with the Unit entering Mode 4 at 1730 hours0.02 days <br />0.481 hours <br />0.00286 weeks <br />6.58265e-4 months <br />.

September 2 Plant heat-up continued with the Unit entering Mode 3 at 0108 hours0.00125 days <br />0.03 hours <br />1.785714e-4 weeks <br />4.1094e-5 months <br />.

September 3 Plant heat-up continued wi th reactor criticali ty achieved at 1247 hours0.0144 days <br />0.346 hours <br />0.00206 weeks <br />4.744835e-4 months <br /> and the Unit being synched to the grid at 1411 hours0.0163 days <br />0.392 hours <br />0.00233 weeks <br />5.368855e-4 months <br />.

September 4 The Station operated at a reduced power level of approximately 57 percent as a result of maintenance being performed on feedwater pump [ FW-P-1A).

September 5 Repai rs to feedwater pump [ FW-P-1A] were completed at 1153 hours0.0133 days <br />0.32 hours <br />0.00191 weeks <br />4.387165e-4 months <br /> and power level was subsequently increased to a nominal 100 percent.

September 6 The Station was in Operational Mode 1 with reactor power through at a nominal 100 percent.

Reactor Coolant System was September 15 at a normal operating pressure and temperature.

September 16 Inadve rtant grounding of Vital Bus #2 caused the Loop B OTAT and OPAT bistables to trip producing a reactor trip at 1026 hours0.0119 days <br />0.285 hours <br />0.0017 weeks <br />3.90393e-4 months <br />.

The reactor achieved criticality at 2203 hours0.0255 days <br />0.612 hours <br />0.00364 weeks <br />8.382415e-4 months <br /> and the Unit was synched to the grid at 2328 hours0.0269 days <br />0.647 hours <br />0.00385 weeks <br />8.85804e-4 months <br />.

September 17 The Station was in Operational Mode 1 with reactor through power at a nominal 100 percent.

Reactor Coolant September 25 4 System was at normal operating pressure and temperature.

8512120118 851003 DR ADOCK 05000334 PDR 1

September 1985 Summary of Monthly Operating Experience September 26 At 1023 hours0.0118 days <br />0.284 hours <br />0.00169 weeks <br />3.892515e-4 months <br /> the plant P250 computer began reading N42 and N43 approximately 20 percent low.

This resulted in two channels calculating an erroneous targeta 0.

At 1120 hours0.013 days <br />0.311 hours <br />0.00185 weeks <br />4.2616e-4 months <br /> operators noticed the rod position indicators (RPI's) for control banks C and D reading 200 steps with the rods actually at 228 and 225 steps. At 1125 hours0.013 days <br />0.313 hours <br />0.00186 weeks <br />4.280625e-4 months <br />, the interaction between the plant variable computer and the plant P250 com t deenergized and both the operations were no$pu er was RPIs and the a monitor returned to normal.

Plant t affected by this event.

September 27 The Station was in Operational Mode I with reactor through power at a nominal 100 percent.

Reactor Coolant System September 30 was at normal operating pressure and temperature.

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OPERATI G DATA REPORT DOCKET NO. 50-334 DATE 10/3/63 COMPLETED BY P. A.

Smith TELEPHONE. 417-641-1825 OPERATING STATUS l

I. Unit Name: Beaver Valley Power Station, Unit il Notes September 1985

2. Reporting Period:
3. t l===d Thermal Power (MWt):

2W

4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe):

923 835

5. Design Electrial Rating (Net MWe):
6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross MWe):

860

7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe):

810

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

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9. Power Level To Which Restricted.If Any (Net MWe):

None

10. Reasons For Restrictions,if Any:

N/A This MontJi Yr. tete

' Cumulative

11. Hours In Reporting Period 720.0 6',551.0 82,559.0
12. Number Of Hours Reactor Was Caitical 647.6 6,062.2 43,417.9
13. Reactor Reserve Shutdown Hours 0.0 0.0 4.482.8
14. Hours Generator On-Line 644.8 5.915.0 41.997.9
15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours 0.0 0.0 0.0
16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) 1.627.823.0 14,513,009.9 97,911,523.9
17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) 517,000.0 4,657,000.0 31,151,400.0

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18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) 485.300.0 4.366.550.0 28,991,393.0
19. Unit Service Factor 89.6 90.3 53.3
20. Unit Availability Factor 89.6 90.3 53.3
21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Neti 83.2 82.3 46.9
22. Unit Capacity Factor iUsing DER Net) 80.7 79,8 45.5
23. Unit Forced Outage Rate 10.4 g,5 24.8
24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months ! Type.Dete.snd Duration of Eacht:
25. If Shut Down At End Of Report Period. Estimated Date of Startup:
26. Units in Test Status (Priur to Commercial Operationi:

Forecast Achieved INITIA L CRITICALITY N/A N/A INITIA L ELECTRICITY N/A_

N/A COMMERCIAL OPERATION N/A N/A 4

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t MAJOR MAINTENANCE 1.

Maintenance of Feedwater Pump [FW-P-1 A].

2.

Repaired Main Steam Trip Valves [TV-MS-101B] and [TV-MS-101C].

3.

Maintenance of Station Air Compressor [SA-C-1A] and [S A-C-1B].

4.

Inspected and repaired Steam Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump [FW-P-2].

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AVERAGE DAll UNIT POWER LEVEL.

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UNITSHUTDOWNS ANDPOWER REDUCTIONS DOCKET NO.

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4 85-015 PA AIRDRY The Station remained off line follow-ing a reactor trip / safety injection due to a loss of instrument air caused by a broken line on the instrument air dryer.

Repairs were made and the Station returned to service at 1411 hours0.0163 days <br />0.392 hours <br />0.00233 weeks <br />5.368855e-4 months <br /> on the 3rd.

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5 N/A CH PUMPXX The Station was operating at s' reduced power level as a result of maintenance being performed on feedwater pump [FW-P-1A].

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Repairs to feedwater pump [FW-P-1A]

completed at 1153 hours0.0133 days <br />0.32 hours <br />0.00191 weeks <br />4.387165e-4 months <br /> on the 5th and power level was subsequently increased.

32 850916 F

13.0 A

3 85-016 EG ZZZZZZ Inadvertant ground ing of Vital Bus 2

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i caused a reactor trip at 1026 hours0.0119 days <br />0.285 hours <br />0.0017 weeks <br />3.90393e-4 months <br />.

The Station returned to service at 2328 hours0.0269 days <br />0.647 hours <br />0.00385 weeks <br />8.85804e-4 months <br /> on the 16th.

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D Regidanoi> Restslctiim 4-Continued From Previous Month (llfil l l' Openalis Tsaining A liciise l'xaniinati"

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