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O OPERATLNG DATA REPORT DOCKET NO.       50-270 DATE     4-14-78 COMPLETED BY       J. A. Reavis TELEPHONE       (704) 373-8552 OPERATING STATUS Notes
O OPERATLNG DATA REPORT DOCKET NO.
: 1. Unit Name:       Oconee Unit 2
50-270 DATE 4-14-78 COMPLETED BY J. A. Reavis TELEPHONE (704) 373-8552 OPERATING STATUS Notes
: 2. Reporting Period:     March, 1978                                     Year-to-date and cumulative 2568                             capacity factors are calcu-
: 1. Unit Name:
: 3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt):                                           lated using a weighted aver-
Oconee Unit 2
: 4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe):         934 gg7                          age for maximum dependable
: 2. Reporting Period:
: 5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe):                                     capacity
March, 1978 Year-to-date and cumulative 2568 capacity factors are calcu-
: 6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross M)ie):       89g
: 3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt):
: 7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe):           860
lated using a weighted aver-
: 4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe):
934 age for maximum dependable
: 5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe):
gg7 capacity
: 6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross M)ie):
89g 860
: 7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe):
: 6. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (i. ems Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report. Give Reasons:
: 6. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (i. ems Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report. Give Reasons:
: 9. Power Lesel To Which Restricted. lf Any (Net MWei:     _
: 9. Power Lesel To Which Restricted. lf Any (Net MWei:
: 10. Reasons For Restrictions.lf Any:
: 10. Reasons For Restrictions.lf Any:
This Month           Yr..to.Date         Cumulative
This Month Yr..to.Date Cumulative
: 11. Hours In Reporting Period                         744.0                 2,160.0               31,201.0
: 11. Hours In Reporting Period 744.0 2,160.0 31,201.0
: 12. Number Of Hours Reactor Was Critical             744.0                 1,799.4               21,486.9
: 12. Number Of Hours Reactor Was Critical 744.0 1,799.4 21,486.9
: 13. Reactor Resene Shutdown Hours
: 13. Reactor Resene Shutdown Hours
: 14. Hours Generator On.Line                           744.0                 1,781.3               20,864.4
: 14. Hours Generator On.Line 744.0 1,781.3 20,864.4
: 15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours
: 15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours
: 16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH)               1,895,059             4,466,327             49,165,202                     .
: 16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) 1,895,059 4,466,327 49,165,202
: 17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH)           655.640       , , ,
: 17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) 655.640 1,535,770 16,738,496
1,535,770             16,738,496
: 18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) 629,296 1,468,708 15,877,891
: 18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH)             629,296               1,468,708             15,877,891 82.5                  66.9
: 19. Unit Senice Factor 100.0 82.5 66.9
: 19. Unit Senice Factor                                 100.0
: 20. Unit Availability Factor 100.0 82.5 66.9
: 20. Unit Availability Factor                           100.0                 82.5                   66.9
: 21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net) 98.4 79.1 58.7
: 21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net)               98.4                 79.1                   58.7
: 22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net) 95.4 76.7 57.4
: 22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net)               95.4                 76.7                   57.4
: 23. Unit Forced Outage Rate 0
: 23. Unit Forced Outage Rate                           0                     17.5                 23.2
17.5 23.2
: 24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type.Date.and Duration of Each):
: 24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type.Date.and Duration of Each):
None
None
: 25. If Shut Down At End Of Report Period. Estimated Date of St::rtup:
: 25. If Shut Down At End Of Report Period. Estimated Date of St::rtup:
: 26. Units In Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operationi:                       Forecast             Achiesed INITIAL CRITICALITY INITIAL ELECTRICITY COMMERCI AL OPERATION                                                                                             1 7                                       l 7912170
: 26. Units In Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operationi:
* W771
Forecast Achiesed INITIAL CRITICALITY INITIAL ELECTRICITY COMMERCI AL OPERATION 7
7912170 W771


INSTRUCT. 45 FOR COMPLETING OPERATING DATA ..; PORT This report shouic ce fum:shed eact; month ty beensees. The name and telephone nurnoer of de prepare: should be previded m the desi;nned spaces. The mstructions below are provided to assist beensees m reportmg :he :sta cons. stent!y. The number of the mstruction corresponds to the tiem number of 'he repor: format.
INSTRUCT. 45 FOR COMPLETING OPERATING DATA..; PORT This report shouic ce fum:shed eact; month ty beensees. The name and telephone nurnoer of de prepare: should be previded m the desi;nned spaces. The mstructions below are provided to assist beensees m reportmg :he :sta cons. stent!y. The number of the mstruction corresponds to the tiem number of 'he repor: format.
  . UNIT N AME. Self-exo;anatory.                                     or of commercial oper:non. whichever comes last. to :he end of the penod or decomm:ssion:ng. wn:chever comes 1 REPORTING PERIOD. Desapate the month for wiuch                       Grst. Adjus:ments m clock hours should be made =
UNIT N AME. Self-exo;anatory.
the data are presented.                                           which a change from standard te daylight savings ::me t or vice versa i occurs.
or of commercial oper:non. whichever comes last. to :he end of the penod or decomm:ssion:ng. wn:chever comes 1 REPORTING PERIOD. Desapate the month for wiuch Grst. Adjus:ments m clock hours should be made =
3 LICENSED THERMAL POWER t MWg i:s :he max: mum thermal power. expressed m me;3 watts. currently su:h-       : . NUMBER OF HOURS REACTOR WAS CRITICAL.
the data are presented.
onted 5.s the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.                       Show the total numoer of hours the reactor was entical i N AMEPLATE RATING IGROSS MW, h Die nameplate power desipanon of the turbine. generator m megasoit         13. REACTOR RESERVE SHUTDOWN HOURS. The te:al amperes (MVA) umes the nameolate power fac:or of the               number of hours dunng tne gross hours of repor:m; tureme generator.                                                 penod tha: the reactor was removed from semce for admims::auve er other aasons but was availacle fer
which a change from standard te daylight savings ::me t or vice versa i occurs.
! DESIGN ELECTRICAL RATING INET MW,i is the                           operation.
3 LICENSED THERMAL POWER t MW i:s :he max: mum g
nemm::: net elec:ncal cu:put of the um: spec:f:ed by the utdaty and used for :he purpcse of plan: design.             M. HOURS GENERATOR ON-LINE. Also called Semce Hours. The total number of hours exotessed to the near-
thermal power. expressed m me;3 watts. currently su:h-
: e. MAXIMUM DEPENDABLE CAPACm 1 GROSS MW,)                             es: tenth of an hour dunne the ;;oss hours of the re-is the gross electrical ou:put as measured at the output           portme pened that the u::it operated with breakers termmais of the turbme generator dunng the most re-               closed'to the staticn bus. Inese hours, plus those Ested stneuve seasonal condiuons.                                       in Urut Shutdowns for the generator outage hours, should
:. NUMBER OF HOURS REACTOR WAS CRITICAL.
: 7. MAXIMUM DEPENDABLE CAPACITY (NET MW, L Maximum dependable capacity igross) less the normai           15. UNIT RESERVE SHUTDOWN HOURS. The total num-station semce loads.                                               ber of hours expressed to the nearest te tth of an hour
onted 5.s the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
-                                                                      dunng the gross hours of the repcrting pened that the
Show the total numoer of hours the reactor was entical i N AMEPLATE RATING IGROSS MW, h Die nameplate power desipanon of the turbine. generator m megasoit
: s. Self. explanatory.                                                 umt was remosed from semce for economic or similac nas ns but was adaW for opeadom
: 13. REACTOR RESERVE SHUTDOWN HOURS. The te:al amperes (MVA) umes the nameolate power fac:or of the number of hours dunng tne gross hours of repor:m; tureme generator.
: 9. POWER LEVEL TO WHICH RESTRICTED. IF ANY (NET MWe ). Note that this item :s applicable only if
penod tha: the reactor was removed from semce for admims::auve er other aasons but was availacle fer
                                    .                              16. GROSS THERMAL ENERGY GENERATED (MWH).
! DESIGN ELECTRICAL RATING INET MW,i is the operation.
restncuens on the power level are m ettect. Short term             The thermal output of the nuclear steam suppiv system tiess than one month) umitat ons on power level need               dunne the cross hours of the reportinc penod. e'xpressed not be presented m this item.                                     in me'gawatt houn ino decimals).
nemm::: net elec:ncal cu:put of the um: spec:f:ed by the utdaty and used for :he purpcse of plan: design.
Smce this mformation is used to develop figures on capa-c:tv lost due to restncuens and because most users of the     17. GROSS ELECTRICAL ENERGY GENERATED (MWH:
M. HOURS GENERATOR ON-LINE.
      "O'perating Plant Status Report" are pnmanly mteresteo           The electrical output of the unit measured at the output in energy actually fed to the dis:nbuuon system. it is             termmals of the turbine-generator during the gross hours requested that this figure be expressed m MWe Net m               of the reportmg penod. expressed in megawa:t hours (no spite of the fact that the figure must be derised from           decimals).
Also called Semce Hours. The total number of hours exotessed to the near-
: e. MAXIMUM DEPENDABLE CAPACm 1 GROSS MW,)
es: tenth of an hour dunne the ;;oss hours of the re-is the gross electrical ou:put as measured at the output portme pened that the u::it operated with breakers termmais of the turbme generator dunng the most re-closed'to the staticn bus. Inese hours, plus those Ested stneuve seasonal condiuons.
in Urut Shutdowns for the generator outage hours, should
: 7. MAXIMUM DEPENDABLE CAPACITY (NET MW, L Maximum dependable capacity igross) less the normai
: 15. UNIT RESERVE SHUTDOWN HOURS. The total num-station semce loads.
ber of hours expressed to the nearest te tth of an hour dunng the gross hours of the repcrting pened that the
: s. Self. explanatory.
umt was remosed from semce for economic or similac nas ns but was adaW for opeadom
: 9. POWER LEVEL TO WHICH RESTRICTED. IF ANY (NET MW ).
Note that this item :s applicable only if
: 16. GROSS THERMAL ENERGY GENERATED (MWH).
e restncuens on the power level are m ettect. Short term The thermal output of the nuclear steam suppiv system tiess than one month) umitat ons on power level need dunne the cross hours of the reportinc penod. e'xpressed not be presented m this item.
in me'gawatt houn ino decimals).
Smce this mformation is used to develop figures on capa-c:tv lost due to restncuens and because most users of the
: 17. GROSS ELECTRICAL ENERGY GENERATED (MWH:
"O'perating Plant Status Report" are pnmanly mteresteo The electrical output of the unit measured at the output in energy actually fed to the dis:nbuuon system. it is termmals of the turbine-generator during the gross hours requested that this figure be expressed m MWe Net m of the reportmg penod. expressed in megawa:t hours (no spite of the fact that the figure must be derised from decimals).
MWt or percent power.
MWt or percent power.
: 15. NET ELECTRICAL ENERGY GENERATED (MWH).
: 15. NET ELECTRICAL ENERGY GENERATED (MWH).
: 10. REASONS FOR RESTRICTIONS. IF ANY. If item 9                         The gross electneal outpu: of the um: measured at the is used. item 10 should explain why. Bnef narranve is             output termmals of the turbme generator mmus the nor-acceptable. Cite references as appropnate. Indicate           mal station semee loads dunng the gross hours of the whether restnctions are self-imposed or are regulatory           reportmg penod, expressed m megawatt hours. Negative recuirements. Be as speciDe as possible within space limi-       quantities should not be used. r .here is no net positive tations. Plants m startup and power ascension test phase         value for the penod. enter zero (no decimals).
: 10. REASONS FOR RESTRICTIONS. IF ANY. If item 9 The gross electneal outpu: of the um: measured at the is used. item 10 should explain why. Bnef narranve is output termmals of the turbme generator mmus the nor-acceptable.
Cite references as appropnate. Indicate mal station semee loads dunng the gross hours of the whether restnctions are self-imposed or are regulatory reportmg penod, expressed m megawatt hours. Negative recuirements. Be as speciDe as possible within space limi-quantities should not be used. r.here is no net positive tations. Plants m startup and power ascension test phase value for the penod. enter zero (no decimals).
should be identified here.
should be identified here.
: 11. HOURS IN REPORTING PERIOD. For units in power                   19. For umts still in the star:up a.ad power ascension test aseension at the end of the pened, the gross hours from       23. phase. items 19 23 should not be computed. Instead. enter the besmnmg of the pened or the first electncai produe.            N/A in the current month column. These five factors tion, whichever comes last, to the end of the penod.               should be computed starting at the time the unit is de-clared to be m commercial operation. The cumulative For units in commercial operation at the end of the               Agures m the second and third columns should be based period. the gross hours from the becmnmg of the penod             on comruercial operation as a starting date.
: 11. HOURS IN REPORTING PERIOD. For units in power
: 19. For umts still in the star:up a.ad power ascension test aseension at the end of the pened, the gross hours from
: 23. phase. items 19 23 should not be computed. Instead. enter N/A in the current month column. These five factors the besmnmg of the pened or the first electncai produe.
tion, whichever comes last, to the end of the penod.
should be computed starting at the time the unit is de-clared to be m commercial operation. The cumulative For units in commercial operation at the end of the Agures m the second and third columns should be based period. the gross hours from the becmnmg of the penod on comruercial operation as a starting date.


IK)CKET NO.       50-270               -
IK)CKET NO.
UNIT SilUIDOWNS AND POWFR REDUCi10NS                                       Oconec Unit 2 UNIT NAME prir     4-14-78 COMPLEIED RY          J. A. Reavis REPORT 5f 0N fig March, 1978                                         (704) 373-8552 TEEEPHONE "i                             -
50-270 UNIT SilUIDOWNS AND POWFR REDUCi10NS UNIT NAME Oconec Unit 2 prir 4-14-78 J. A. Reavis COMPLEIED RY REPORT 5f 0N fig March, 1978 TEEEPHONE (704) 373-8552 "i
                          ,     .5 E     3g    h   E)       Licensee    P,        h,                  Came r Currecine No.         Date     g     3g               jg5             Fvent       7       a.1                       Action to
Licensee P,
                                $E         5                   Repori e   '8 0       5O                   Prevent Recurrence 3 di :!
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11       78-03-01   F           0       A     --                      IA     CRDRVE     Power failure on CRD Cp #5 during CRD movement test caused rodh to drop partially into reactor.
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RC      FUELXX    Xenon hold while loading.
Came r Currecine No.
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Date g
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jg5 Fvent 7
a.1 Action to
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3 di :!
Repori e
'8 0 5O Prevent Recurrence u
6 11 78-03-01 F
0 A
IA CRDRVE Power failure on CRD Cp #5 during CRD movement test caused rodh to drop partially into reactor.
12 78-03-01 F
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RC FUELXX Xenon hold while loading.
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l                   2                                                 3                               4 F: Forced         Reason:                                             Method:                           Exhibit G - Instructions S: Scheduled       A Equipment Failure (Explain)                       1-Manual                         for Preparation of Data B-Maintenance of Test                               2-Manual Scram.                 Entey Slieces for Iicemce C-Refueling                                         3 Automatic Scram.                 Event Reporn (I I R) File INilRI G-D-Regulatory Restriction                           4 Other (Explain)                 0161) li-Operator Training & License fixamination a                       F-Administ rative                                                                 5 G-Operational Error (Explain)                                                         IShibit I - Same Source (9/77)               Il Other (Explain)
l 2
3 4
F: Forced Reason:
Method:
Exhibit G - Instructions S: Scheduled A Equipment Failure (Explain) 1-Manual for Preparation of Data B-Maintenance of Test 2-Manual Scram.
Entey Slieces for Iicemce C-Refueling 3 Automatic Scram.
Event Reporn (I I R) File INilRI G-D-Regulatory Restriction 4 Other (Explain) 0161) li-Operator Training & License fixamination a
F-Administ rative 5
G-Operational Error (Explain)
IShibit I - Same Source (9/77)
Il Other (Explain)


M r9 UNI     :iUTD0%NS AND POWER REDUCTIONS                       .
UNI
INSTRUCTIONS 6             JL J~       ."
:iUTD0%NS AND POWER REDUCTIONS M r9 INSTRUCTIONS
In.s report should des:nbe a!! plant shutdowns durmg the         m a::orcan:e with the taele appearmg on the repen form.
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report penod. In addtuon. It should be the source of explan-     lf:ategory 4 must ce use:. supph bnef comments.
In.s report should des:nbe a!! plant shutdowns durmg the m a::orcan:e with the taele appearmg on the repen form.
auen of s:gmficant dips in average power levels. Ea:h signi-fiant re:ui:non m power level tpeater ian 20% redu:uon           LICENSEE EVENT REPORT :. Reference the apph;abie ta overage daily power level for the precedmg 24 houu)           reportaoie oe:urrence penammg to the outage or power should be noted. even though the umt may not have been          recu: tion. Enter the first four parts tevent year, sequennal snut down completely l. For su:h reduenons m power tevel.       recon numbe . oc:urrence : ode anc repon type) of the five the duration should be hsted as zero, the method of reduction   part cesignation as descrioed m item 17 of instruenons for snould be hsted as 4 (Other). and the Cause and Corte:uve       Preparanon of Data Entry Sheets for Licensee Event Report A:non to Prevent Re:urrence column should explam. The           (LER) File (NUREG-0161). This mformanon may not be Cause and Correcuve A:non to Prevent Recurrence column         2mmediately evident for all such shutdowns. of ecurse. sm;e should be used to prov'.de any needed expianation to fullv       tunhet mvesucanon may be required to aseenam whether ur eesenbe the :tr umstances of the cutage or power reducuor$. n     a rep nabie oc:urrence was mvolved.) If the outage or power redu:non will not result m a reportable o::urrence.
report penod. In addtuon. It should be the source of explan-lf:ategory 4 must ce use:. supph bnef comments.
NUMBER. Th25 column should indi:ste de secuent:al num-         the postuve mdication of 2ts !a:k of :orrelat:on should oc ber ass:gned to ea:h shutdown or st;mfi: ant redu$ tion = power noted as not appilcabie (N Al-
auen of s:gmficant dips in average power levels. Ea:h signi-fiant re:ui:non m power level tpeater ian 20% redu:uon LICENSEE EVENT REPORT :. Reference the apph;abie ta overage daily power level for the precedmg 24 houu) reportaoie oe:urrence penammg to the outage or power recu: tion. Enter the first four parts tevent year, sequennal should be noted. even though the umt may not have been l
for tnat calendar year. When a shutdown or sigmil: ant power SYSTEM CODE. The system m wh::n the outage or ocwer redu: tion begtns m one report penod and encs m anotner.                                 gg                     -
snut down completely. For su:h reduenons m power tevel.
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recon numbe. oc:urrence : ode anc repon type) of the five the duration should be hsted as zero, the method of reduction part cesignation as descrioed m item 17 of instruenons for snould be hsted as 4 (Other). and the Cause and Corte:uve Preparanon of Data Entry Sheets for Licensee Event Report A:non to Prevent Re:urrence column should explam. The (LER) File (NUREG-0161). This mformanon may not be Cause and Correcuve A:non to Prevent Recurrence column 2mmediately evident for all such shutdowns. of ecurse. sm;e should be used to prov'.de any needed expianation to fullv tunhet mvesucanon may be required to aseenam whether ur eesenbe the :tr umstances of the cutage or power reducuor$.
an entry should be rnade for both report per:ods to be sure 2;l shutdowns or stant& cant power redu:uons are reported.     Exhibit G - Instrucuens ter Preparanon os. Data nntry anerts Until a umt has aciiieved its first power generation, no num-   t t Li:ensa Ennt Repon (LER) Fue tNUREG.0:e!)
n a rep nabie oc:urrence was mvolved.) If the outage or power redu:non will not result m a reportable o::urrence.
ber should be assigned to each entry.                           Systems that do not fit any ex:stmg : ode should be designa-ted XX. The code 22 should be used for those events where DATE. This column should indicate the date of the start         a system is not applicable.
NUMBER. Th25 column should indi:ste de secuent:al num-the postuve mdication of 2ts !a:k of :orrelat:on should oc ber ass:gned to ea:h shutdown or st;mfi: ant redu$ tion = power noted as not appilcabie (N Al-for tnat calendar year. When a shutdown or sigmil: ant power SYSTEM CODE. The system m wh::n the outage or ocwer redu: tion begtns m one report penod and encs m anotner.
of each shutdown or sigmficant power reducuon. Report as year. month and day. August 14.19~7 would be reported       COMPONENT CODE. Select the most appropnate component as ~70S14 When a shutdewn or s:gmficant pcwer redu:nen         from Exhibit ! Instrucuons for Preparaucn of Data Entry begms m one report penod and ends m another, an entry should   Sheets for Licensee Event Repon (LER) File (NCREG-0161I.
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be made for both report penods to be sure all shutdowns         usmg the following crinena:
an entry should be rnade for both report per:ods to be sure 2;l shutdowns or stant& cant power redu:uons are reported.
Exhibit G - Instrucuens ter Preparanon os. Data nntry anerts Until a umt has aciiieved its first power generation, no num-t t Li:ensa Ennt Repon (LER) Fue tNUREG.0:e!)
ber should be assigned to each entry.
Systems that do not fit any ex:stmg : ode should be designa-ted XX. The code 22 should be used for those events where DATE. This column should indicate the date of the start a system is not applicable.
of each shutdown or sigmficant power reducuon. Report as year. month and day. August 14.19~7 would be reported COMPONENT CODE. Select the most appropnate component as ~70S14 When a shutdewn or s:gmficant pcwer redu:nen from Exhibit ! Instrucuons for Preparaucn of Data Entry begms m one report penod and ends m another, an entry should Sheets for Licensee Event Repon (LER) File (NCREG-0161I.
be made for both report penods to be sure all shutdowns usmg the following crinena:
or significant power reductions are reported.
or significant power reductions are reported.
TYPE. Use "F" or "S" to mdicate e:ther " Forced" or " Sche-duied." respectively, for each shutdown or s2gmilcant power     B. If not a component failure. use the related component:
TYPE. Use "F" or "S" to mdicate e:ther " Forced" or " Sche-duied." respectively, for each shutdown or s2gmilcant power B.
reducuon. Forced shutdowns in:!ude those required to be               e.g.. wrong valve operated through error; list valve as mitiated by no later than the weekend following discovery             component.
If not a component failure. use the related component:
of an off normal condtuen. It is re:ogmzed that some judg-ment is required in categonzmg shutdowns m uus way. In         C. If a chain of fa21ures occurs. the nrst component to mai-general a forced shutdown is one that would not have been function should be listed. The secuence of events. mdud.
reducuon. Forced shutdowns in:!ude those required to be e.g.. wrong valve operated through error; list valve as mitiated by no later than the weekend following discovery component.
completed m the absence of the condiuon for which correcuve           mg the other components which fail. should be cesenbed 2: tion was taken.                                                   under the Cause and Corre:dve Acuen to Prevent Re:ur.
of an off normal condtuen. It is re:ogmzed that some judg-ment is required in categonzmg shutdowns m uus way. In C.
If a chain of fa21ures occurs. the nrst component to mai-general a forced shutdown is one that would not have been function should be listed. The secuence of events. mdud.
completed m the absence of the condiuon for which correcuve mg the other components which fail. should be cesenbed 2: tion was taken.
under the Cause and Corre:dve Acuen to Prevent Re:ur.
rence Column.
rence Column.
DURATION. Self. explanatory. When a shutdown extends Components that do not fit any ex:stma code should be de-beyond the end of a report penod. count only the time to the       g ygg 7 end or the report period and pick up the ensumg down ume
DURATION. Self. explanatory. When a shutdown extends Components that do not fit any ex:stma code should be de-beyond the end of a report penod. count only the time to the g ygg 7
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end or the report period and pick up the ensumg down ume m the following report penods. Report duranon of outages events where a component designanon is not appiteable.
rounded to the nearest tenth oian hour to facilitate summation.
rounded to the nearest tenth oian hour to facilitate summation.
The sum of the total outage hours plus the hours the genera-     CAUSE & CORRECTIVE ACTION TO PREVENT RECUR-tor was on hne should equal the gross hours m the repenmg      RENCE. Use the column m a narrative fash2an to amolif. or explam the :treumstances of the shutdown or power reduction.
CAUSE & CORRECTIVE ACTION TO PREVENT RECUR-The sum of the total outage hours plus the hours the genera-RENCE. Use the column m a narrative fash2an to amolif. or tor was on hne should equal the gross hours m the repenmg explam the :treumstances of the shutdown or power reduction.
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The column should melude the specifi: causc for each shut-down or significant power reduction and the :mmediate and REASON.. Categonze by letter cesignation m accordance eith the table appeanng on the report form. If category H       contemplated long term corre:nve acuon taken. if appropn-ate. This column should also be used for a deser:ption of the must be used. supply brief :omments.
The column should melude the specifi: causc for each shut-down or significant power reduction and the :mmediate and REASON.. Categonze by letter cesignation m accordance eith the table appeanng on the report form. If category H contemplated long term corre:nve acuon taken. if appropn-ate. This column should also be used for a deser:ption of the must be used. supply brief :omments.
major safety-related correcuve mamtenance performed durm; METHOD OF SHUTTING DOWN THE REACTOR OR                         the outage or power reduction indudmg an idenu6 cation af REDUCING POWER.           Categonze by number designation     the entical path ae'ivity and a repon of any smgle re: case or radioactivny or smgle ndianon exposure spectriedly assoe:-
major safety-related correcuve mamtenance performed durm; METHOD OF SHUTTING DOWN THE REACTOR OR the outage or power reduction indudmg an idenu6 cation af REDUCING POWER.
INote that tius differs from the Edison Electric Insutute       ated with the outage wtuch ae:ounts for more than 10 percent (EEI) de6mtions of " Forced Pantal Outage" and " Sche,           of the allowable annual values.
Categonze by number designation the entical path ae'ivity and a repon of any smgle re: case or radioactivny or smgle ndianon exposure spectriedly assoe:-
duled Partial Outage." For these terms. eel uses a change of     For long textual repons continue narrative on separate paoer 30 MW as the break point. For larger power reactors.30 MW       and reference the shutdown or power reducuon for this a te small a change to warrant espianauon.                       narrative.
INote that tius differs from the Edison Electric Insutute ated with the outage wtuch ae:ounts for more than 10 percent (EEI) de6mtions of " Forced Pantal Outage" and " Sche, of the allowable annual values.
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duled Partial Outage." For these terms. eel uses a change of For long textual repons continue narrative on separate paoer 30 MW as the break point. For larger power reactors.30 MW and reference the shutdown or power reducuon for this a te small a change to warrant espianauon.
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AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL DOCKET NO.       50-270 UNIT    Oconee Unit 2
AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL DOCKET NO.
                                                                                                          ~ ~
50-270 Oconee Unit 2 UNIT
DATE COMPLETED BY J. A. Reavis TELEPHONE MONT11       March, 1978 DAY       AVER AGE DAILY POWER LEVEL                         DAY       AVER AGE DAILY POWER LEVEL (MWe. Net)                                                 (ywe. Net i 1                 691                                     37                 849
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:                  852                                     is                 852 3                   852                                     i,                 847
DATE J. A. Reavis COMPLETED BY TELEPHONE MONT11 March, 1978 DAY AVER AGE DAILY POWER LEVEL DAY AVER AGE DAILY POWER LEVEL (MWe. Net)
    .:                  853                                   20                 843 3
(ywe. Net i 1
853                                      ,
691 849 37 852 is 852 3
850 851                                                       853 6
852 847 i,
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30 854 850 15 3
854 INSTRUCTIONS On this format.hst the average daily unit power level in MWe-Net for each day in the reporting month. Compute to the nearest whole megawatt.
854 INSTRUCTIONS On this format.hst 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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Oconee Unit 2 DATE:
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NARRATIVE  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
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MONTH: March, 1978 1
MONTH: March, 1978 1
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;              Oconee 2 began the month at near rated power and performing a CRD movement test.           At 01:19, a loss of power on group 5 caused a reduc-tion in power to 35% before stabilizing. Began power increase at 04:45 and reached near rated power by 19:25 on 3/1. Several reduc-tions to 92% were made during the month because of system low load conditions.
Oconee 2 began the month at near rated power and performing a CRD movement test.
At 01:19, a loss of power on group 5 caused a reduc-tion in power to 35% before stabilizing. Began power increase at 04:45 and reached near rated power by 19:25 on 3/1.
Several reduc-tions to 92% were made during the month because of system low load conditions.
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MONTHLY REFUELING INFORMATION REOUEST
MONTHLY REFUELING INFORMATION REOUEST 1.
: 1. Facility name:       Oconee Nuclear Station, Unit 2                             .
Facility name:
: 2. Scheduled next refueling shutdown:         September 24, 1978                   ,
Oconee Nuclear Station, Unit 2 2.
: 3. Scheduled restart following refueling: __ November 4, 1978                        ,
Scheduled next refueling shutdown:
: 4. Will refueling or resumption of operation thereaf ter require a technical specification change or other license amendment?               Yes   .
September 24, 1978 November 4, 1978 3.
If yes, what will these be?         Amendment to incorporate techr.ic=2 epeci-fications for Oconee Nuclear Station Unit 2 Cycle 4.
Scheduled restart following refueling: __
i If no, has reload design and core configuration been reviewed by Safety Review Committee regarding unreviewed safety questions?                     .
4.
If no, when is review scheduled?                                                 .
Will refueling or resumption of operation thereaf ter require a technical specification change or other license amendment?
: 5. Scheduled date(s) for submitting proposed licensing action and supporting information:   August 10, 1978                                                   .
Yes If yes, what will these be?
: 6. Important licensing considerations (new or different design or supplier, unreviewed design or performance analysis methods, significant changes in                     i design or new operating procedures).                                                         l l
Amendment to incorporate techr.ic=2 epeci-fications for Oconee Nuclear Station Unit 2 Cycle 4.
                                                                                                  )
i If no, has reload design and core configuration been reviewed by Safety Review Committee regarding unreviewed safety questions?
If no, when is review scheduled?
5.
Scheduled date(s) for submitting proposed licensing action and supporting information:
August 10, 1978 6.
Important licensing considerations (new or different design or supplier, unreviewed design or performance analysis methods, significant changes in design or new operating procedures).
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: 7. Number of fuel assemblies (a) in the core:         177         .
Number of fuel assemblies (a) in the core:
j                                    (b) in the spent fuel pool:               .
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: 8. Present licensed fuel pool capacity:         See Oconee Unit 1                   .
(b) in the spent fuel pool:
Size of requested or planned increase: See Oconee Unit 1
8.
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Present licensed fuel pool capacity:
: 9. Projected date of last refueling which can be accommodated by present licensed capacity:         3/3/80                                               .
See Oconee Unit 1
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Size of requested or planned increase: See Oconee Unit 1 9.
Projected date of last refueling which can be accommodated by present licensed capacity:
3/3/80 DUKE POWER COMPANY Date:
4-14-78 Name of


==Contact:==
==Contact:==
J. A. Reavis                                             .
J. A. Reavis
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: 19. UNIT SERVICE FACTOR. Compute by dmdmg hours the generator was on hrie (item 14) by the gross hours m the reportmg penod litem 11i. Express as percent to the nearest tenth of a percent. Do not melude reserve shut-down hours m the calculation.
: 19. UNIT SERVICE FACTOR. Compute by dmdmg hours the generator was on hrie (item 14) by the gross hours m the reportmg penod litem 11i. Express as percent to the nearest tenth of a percent. Do not melude reserve shut-down hours m the calculation.
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: 20. UNIT AVAILABILITY T ACTOR. Compute b) dividing i
: 21. UNIT CAPACITY FACTOR (USING MDC NET 1. Com-pute b3 diudmg ret electrical energy generated utem IM by the product of maximum dependable capaesty (stem
the unit available hours litem 14 plus item 156 by the gross hours in the reporting period (item 11). Express as percent to the nearest tenth of a percent.
: 21. UNIT CAPACITY FACTOR (USING MDC NET 1. Com-pute b diudmg ret electrical energy generated utem IM 3
by the product of maximum dependable capaesty (stem
: 7) times the gross hours in the reporting penod (item Ii)
: 7) times the gross hours in the reporting penod (item Ii)
I Express as percent to the nearest tenth of a percent.
I Express as percent to the nearest tenth of a percent.
: 22. UNIT CAPACliY FACIOR (USING DER NET). Com-pute as in item 21. substituting design electrical rating Otem 5) for maximum dependable capacity.
: 22. UNIT CAPACliY FACIOR (USING DER NET). Com-pute as in item 21. substituting design electrical rating Otem 5) for maximum dependable capacity.
: 23. UNIT FORCED OUTAGE RATE. Compute by dmding the total forced outage hours (from the table in Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions) by the sum of hours generator on hne (item 14 plus total forced outage hours
: 23. UNIT FORCED OUTAGE RATE. Compute by dmding the total forced outage hours (from the table in Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions) by the sum of hours generator on hne (item 14 plus total forced outage hours (from the table in Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions).
,        (from the table in Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions).
Express as percent to the nearest tenth of a percent.
;        Express as percent to the nearest tenth of a percent.
: 24. SHUTDOWNS SCHEDULED OVER NEXT 6 MONTHS (TYPE. DATE. AND DURATION OF EACHL Include type (refuehng. maintenance other) proposed date of start of shutdown, and proposed length of shutdown.
: 24. SHUTDOWNS SCHEDULED OVER NEXT 6 MONTHS (TYPE. DATE. AND DURATION OF EACHL Include type (refuehng. maintenance other) proposed date of start of shutdown, and proposed length of shutdown.
:      It is recognized that shutdowns may be scheduled between i       reports and that this item may not be allinclusive. Be as accurate as possible as of the date the report is prepared.
It is recognized that shutdowns may be scheduled between i
This item is to be prepared each month and updated if j       appropnate until the actual shutdown occurs.
reports and that this item may not be allinclusive. Be as accurate as possible as of the date the report is prepared.
This item is to be prepared each month and updated if j
appropnate until the actual shutdown occurs.
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: 26. Self-explanatory. Note, however, that this information is requested for all units m startup and power ascension test status and is not required for units already in com-mercial operation.
: 26. Self-explanatory. Note, however, that this information is requested for all units m startup and power ascension test status and is not required for units already in com-mercial operation.
TEST STATUS is defined as that period followmg ini-tial criticality dunng which the unit is tested at succes-t       sively higher outputs, culminating with operation at full power for a sustamed penod and completion of war-
TEST STATUS is defined as that period followmg ini-tial criticality dunng which the unit is tested at succes-t sively higher outputs, culminating with operation at full power for a sustamed penod and completion of war-tanty runs. Following this phase the unit is generally considered by the utihty to be available for commercial operation.
,      tanty runs. Following this phase the unit is generally considered by the utihty to be available for commercial operation.
Date of COMMERCIAL OPERATION is denned as the date that tbc unit was declared by the utdity owner to be available for the regular production of electricity.
Date of COMMERCIAL OPERATION is denned as the date that tbc unit was declared by the utdity owner to be available for the regular production of electricity.
usually related to the satisfactory completion of quah-6eation tests as specified m the purchase contract and to the accounting policies and practices of the utility.
usually related to the satisfactory completion of quah-6eation tests as specified m the purchase contract and to the accounting policies and practices of the utility.
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Monthly Operating Rept for Mar 1978
ML19317E380
Person / Time
Site: Oconee  
Issue date: 04/14/1978
From: Reavis J
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O OPERATLNG DATA REPORT DOCKET NO.

50-270 DATE 4-14-78 COMPLETED BY J. A. Reavis TELEPHONE (704) 373-8552 OPERATING STATUS Notes

1. Unit Name:

Oconee Unit 2

2. Reporting Period:

March, 1978 Year-to-date and cumulative 2568 capacity factors are calcu-

3. Licensed Thermal Power (MWt):

lated using a weighted aver-

4. Nameplate Rating (Gross MWe):

934 age for maximum dependable

5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe):

gg7 capacity

6. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Gross M)ie):

89g 860

7. Maximum Dependable Capacity (Net MWe):
6. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (i. ems Number 3 Through 7) Since Last Report. Give Reasons:
9. Power Lesel To Which Restricted. lf Any (Net MWei:
10. Reasons For Restrictions.lf Any:

This Month Yr..to.Date Cumulative

11. Hours In Reporting Period 744.0 2,160.0 31,201.0
12. Number Of Hours Reactor Was Critical 744.0 1,799.4 21,486.9
13. Reactor Resene Shutdown Hours
14. Hours Generator On.Line 744.0 1,781.3 20,864.4
15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours
16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (MWH) 1,895,059 4,466,327 49,165,202
17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) 655.640 1,535,770 16,738,496
18. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWH) 629,296 1,468,708 15,877,891
19. Unit Senice Factor 100.0 82.5 66.9
20. Unit Availability Factor 100.0 82.5 66.9
21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MDC Net) 98.4 79.1 58.7
22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net) 95.4 76.7 57.4
23. Unit Forced Outage Rate 0

17.5 23.2

24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type.Date.and Duration of Each):

None

25. If Shut Down At End Of Report Period. Estimated Date of St::rtup:
26. Units In Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operationi:

Forecast Achiesed INITIAL CRITICALITY INITIAL ELECTRICITY COMMERCI AL OPERATION 7

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INSTRUCT. 45 FOR COMPLETING OPERATING DATA..; PORT This report shouic ce fum:shed eact; month ty beensees. The name and telephone nurnoer of de prepare: should be previded m the desi;nned spaces. The mstructions below are provided to assist beensees m reportmg :he :sta cons. stent!y. The number of the mstruction corresponds to the tiem number of 'he repor: format.

UNIT N AME. Self-exo;anatory.

or of commercial oper:non. whichever comes last. to :he end of the penod or decomm:ssion:ng. wn:chever comes 1 REPORTING PERIOD. Desapate the month for wiuch Grst. Adjus:ments m clock hours should be made =

the data are presented.

which a change from standard te daylight savings ::me t or vice versa i occurs.

3 LICENSED THERMAL POWER t MW i:s :he max: mum g

thermal power. expressed m me;3 watts. currently su:h-

. NUMBER OF HOURS REACTOR WAS CRITICAL.

onted 5.s the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

Show the total numoer of hours the reactor was entical i N AMEPLATE RATING IGROSS MW, h Die nameplate power desipanon of the turbine. generator m megasoit

13. REACTOR RESERVE SHUTDOWN HOURS. The te:al amperes (MVA) umes the nameolate power fac:or of the number of hours dunng tne gross hours of repor:m; tureme generator.

penod tha: the reactor was removed from semce for admims::auve er other aasons but was availacle fer

! DESIGN ELECTRICAL RATING INET MW,i is the operation.

nemm::: net elec:ncal cu:put of the um: spec:f:ed by the utdaty and used for :he purpcse of plan: design.

M. HOURS GENERATOR ON-LINE.

Also called Semce Hours. The total number of hours exotessed to the near-

e. MAXIMUM DEPENDABLE CAPACm 1 GROSS MW,)

es: tenth of an hour dunne the ;;oss hours of the re-is the gross electrical ou:put as measured at the output portme pened that the u::it operated with breakers termmais of the turbme generator dunng the most re-closed'to the staticn bus. Inese hours, plus those Ested stneuve seasonal condiuons.

in Urut Shutdowns for the generator outage hours, should

7. MAXIMUM DEPENDABLE CAPACITY (NET MW, L Maximum dependable capacity igross) less the normai
15. UNIT RESERVE SHUTDOWN HOURS. The total num-station semce loads.

ber of hours expressed to the nearest te tth of an hour dunng the gross hours of the repcrting pened that the

s. Self. explanatory.

umt was remosed from semce for economic or similac nas ns but was adaW for opeadom

9. POWER LEVEL TO WHICH RESTRICTED. IF ANY (NET MW ).

Note that this item :s applicable only if

16. GROSS THERMAL ENERGY GENERATED (MWH).

e restncuens on the power level are m ettect. Short term The thermal output of the nuclear steam suppiv system tiess than one month) umitat ons on power level need dunne the cross hours of the reportinc penod. e'xpressed not be presented m this item.

in me'gawatt houn ino decimals).

Smce this mformation is used to develop figures on capa-c:tv lost due to restncuens and because most users of the

17. GROSS ELECTRICAL ENERGY GENERATED (MWH:

"O'perating Plant Status Report" are pnmanly mteresteo The electrical output of the unit measured at the output in energy actually fed to the dis:nbuuon system. it is termmals of the turbine-generator during the gross hours requested that this figure be expressed m MWe Net m of the reportmg penod. expressed in megawa:t hours (no spite of the fact that the figure must be derised from decimals).

MWt or percent power.

15. NET ELECTRICAL ENERGY GENERATED (MWH).
10. REASONS FOR RESTRICTIONS. IF ANY. If item 9 The gross electneal outpu: of the um: measured at the is used. item 10 should explain why. Bnef narranve is output termmals of the turbme generator mmus the nor-acceptable.

Cite references as appropnate. Indicate mal station semee loads dunng the gross hours of the whether restnctions are self-imposed or are regulatory reportmg penod, expressed m megawatt hours. Negative recuirements. Be as speciDe as possible within space limi-quantities should not be used. r.here is no net positive tations. Plants m startup and power ascension test phase value for the penod. enter zero (no decimals).

should be identified here.

11. HOURS IN REPORTING PERIOD. For units in power
19. For umts still in the star:up a.ad power ascension test aseension at the end of the pened, the gross hours from
23. phase. items 19 23 should not be computed. Instead. enter N/A in the current month column. These five factors the besmnmg of the pened or the first electncai produe.

tion, whichever comes last, to the end of the penod.

should be computed starting at the time the unit is de-clared to be m commercial operation. The cumulative For units in commercial operation at the end of the Agures m the second and third columns should be based period. the gross hours from the becmnmg of the penod on comruercial operation as a starting date.

IK)CKET NO.

50-270 UNIT SilUIDOWNS AND POWFR REDUCi10NS UNIT NAME Oconec Unit 2 prir 4-14-78 J. A. Reavis COMPLEIED RY REPORT 5f 0N fig March, 1978 TEEEPHONE (704) 373-8552 "i

Licensee P,

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Came r Currecine No.

Date g

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Repori e

'8 0 5O Prevent Recurrence u

6 11 78-03-01 F

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IA CRDRVE Power failure on CRD Cp #5 during CRD movement test caused rodh to drop partially into reactor.

12 78-03-01 F

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RC FUELXX Xenon hold while loading.

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F: Forced Reason:

Method:

Exhibit G - Instructions S: Scheduled A Equipment Failure (Explain) 1-Manual for Preparation of Data B-Maintenance of Test 2-Manual Scram.

Entey Slieces for Iicemce C-Refueling 3 Automatic Scram.

Event Reporn (I I R) File INilRI G-D-Regulatory Restriction 4 Other (Explain) 0161) li-Operator Training & License fixamination a

F-Administ rative 5

G-Operational Error (Explain)

IShibit I - Same Source (9/77)

Il Other (Explain)

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iUTD0%NS AND POWER REDUCTIONS M r9 INSTRUCTIONS

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In.s report should des:nbe a!! plant shutdowns durmg the m a::orcan:e with the taele appearmg on the repen form.

report penod. In addtuon. It should be the source of explan-lf:ategory 4 must ce use:. supph bnef comments.

auen of s:gmficant dips in average power levels. Ea:h signi-fiant re:ui:non m power level tpeater ian 20% redu:uon LICENSEE EVENT REPORT :. Reference the apph;abie ta overage daily power level for the precedmg 24 houu) reportaoie oe:urrence penammg to the outage or power recu: tion. Enter the first four parts tevent year, sequennal should be noted. even though the umt may not have been l

snut down completely. For su:h reduenons m power tevel.

recon numbe. oc:urrence : ode anc repon type) of the five the duration should be hsted as zero, the method of reduction part cesignation as descrioed m item 17 of instruenons for snould be hsted as 4 (Other). and the Cause and Corte:uve Preparanon of Data Entry Sheets for Licensee Event Report A:non to Prevent Re:urrence column should explam. The (LER) File (NUREG-0161). This mformanon may not be Cause and Correcuve A:non to Prevent Recurrence column 2mmediately evident for all such shutdowns. of ecurse. sm;e should be used to prov'.de any needed expianation to fullv tunhet mvesucanon may be required to aseenam whether ur eesenbe the :tr umstances of the cutage or power reducuor$.

n a rep nabie oc:urrence was mvolved.) If the outage or power redu:non will not result m a reportable o::urrence.

NUMBER. Th25 column should indi:ste de secuent:al num-the postuve mdication of 2ts !a:k of :orrelat:on should oc ber ass:gned to ea:h shutdown or st;mfi: ant redu$ tion = power noted as not appilcabie (N Al-for tnat calendar year. When a shutdown or sigmil: ant power SYSTEM CODE. The system m wh::n the outage or ocwer redu: tion begtns m one report penod and encs m anotner.

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an entry should be rnade for both report per:ods to be sure 2;l shutdowns or stant& cant power redu:uons are reported.

Exhibit G - Instrucuens ter Preparanon os. Data nntry anerts Until a umt has aciiieved its first power generation, no num-t t Li:ensa Ennt Repon (LER) Fue tNUREG.0:e!)

ber should be assigned to each entry.

Systems that do not fit any ex:stmg : ode should be designa-ted XX. The code 22 should be used for those events where DATE. This column should indicate the date of the start a system is not applicable.

of each shutdown or sigmficant power reducuon. Report as year. month and day. August 14.19~7 would be reported COMPONENT CODE. Select the most appropnate component as ~70S14 When a shutdewn or s:gmficant pcwer redu:nen from Exhibit ! Instrucuons for Preparaucn of Data Entry begms m one report penod and ends m another, an entry should Sheets for Licensee Event Repon (LER) File (NCREG-0161I.

be made for both report penods to be sure all shutdowns usmg the following crinena:

or significant power reductions are reported.

TYPE. Use "F" or "S" to mdicate e:ther " Forced" or " Sche-duied." respectively, for each shutdown or s2gmilcant power B.

If not a component failure. use the related component:

reducuon. Forced shutdowns in:!ude those required to be e.g.. wrong valve operated through error; list valve as mitiated by no later than the weekend following discovery component.

of an off normal condtuen. It is re:ogmzed that some judg-ment is required in categonzmg shutdowns m uus way. In C.

If a chain of fa21ures occurs. the nrst component to mai-general a forced shutdown is one that would not have been function should be listed. The secuence of events. mdud.

completed m the absence of the condiuon for which correcuve mg the other components which fail. should be cesenbed 2: tion was taken.

under the Cause and Corre:dve Acuen to Prevent Re:ur.

rence Column.

DURATION. Self. explanatory. When a shutdown extends Components that do not fit any ex:stma code should be de-beyond the end of a report penod. count only the time to the g ygg 7

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end or the report period and pick up the ensumg down ume m the following report penods. Report duranon of outages events where a component designanon is not appiteable.

rounded to the nearest tenth oian hour to facilitate summation.

CAUSE & CORRECTIVE ACTION TO PREVENT RECUR-The sum of the total outage hours plus the hours the genera-RENCE. Use the column m a narrative fash2an to amolif. or tor was on hne should equal the gross hours m the repenmg explam the :treumstances of the shutdown or power reduction.

penod*

The column should melude the specifi: causc for each shut-down or significant power reduction and the :mmediate and REASON.. Categonze by letter cesignation m accordance eith the table appeanng on the report form. If category H contemplated long term corre:nve acuon taken. if appropn-ate. This column should also be used for a deser:ption of the must be used. supply brief :omments.

major safety-related correcuve mamtenance performed durm; METHOD OF SHUTTING DOWN THE REACTOR OR the outage or power reduction indudmg an idenu6 cation af REDUCING POWER.

Categonze by number designation the entical path ae'ivity and a repon of any smgle re: case or radioactivny or smgle ndianon exposure spectriedly assoe:-

INote that tius differs from the Edison Electric Insutute ated with the outage wtuch ae:ounts for more than 10 percent (EEI) de6mtions of " Forced Pantal Outage" and " Sche, of the allowable annual values.

duled Partial Outage." For these terms. eel uses a change of For long textual repons continue narrative on separate paoer 30 MW as the break point. For larger power reactors.30 MW and reference the shutdown or power reducuon for this a te small a change to warrant espianauon.

narrative.

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AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL DOCKET NO.

50-270 Oconee Unit 2 UNIT

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DATE J. A. Reavis COMPLETED BY TELEPHONE MONT11 March, 1978 DAY AVER AGE DAILY POWER LEVEL DAY AVER AGE DAILY POWER LEVEL (MWe. Net)

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852 847 i,

853 843 20 853 850 3

851 853 6

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25 10 855 848 26 855 853 gi 857 854 12 33 851 851 33 854 844 i:

30 854 850 15 3

854 INSTRUCTIONS On this format.hst 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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50-270 UNIT:

Oconee Unit 2 DATE:

4-24-78

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SUMMARY

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MONTH: March, 1978 1

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Oconee 2 began the month at near rated power and performing a CRD movement test.

At 01:19, a loss of power on group 5 caused a reduc-tion in power to 35% before stabilizing. Began power increase at 04:45 and reached near rated power by 19:25 on 3/1.

Several reduc-tions to 92% were made during the month because of system low load conditions.

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MONTHLY REFUELING INFORMATION REOUEST 1.

Facility name:

Oconee Nuclear Station, Unit 2 2.

Scheduled next refueling shutdown:

September 24, 1978 November 4, 1978 3.

Scheduled restart following refueling: __

4.

Will refueling or resumption of operation thereaf ter require a technical specification change or other license amendment?

Yes If yes, what will these be?

Amendment to incorporate techr.ic=2 epeci-fications for Oconee Nuclear Station Unit 2 Cycle 4.

i If no, has reload design and core configuration been reviewed by Safety Review Committee regarding unreviewed safety questions?

If no, when is review scheduled?

5.

Scheduled date(s) for submitting proposed licensing action and supporting information:

August 10, 1978 6.

Important licensing considerations (new or different design or supplier, unreviewed design or performance analysis methods, significant changes in design or new operating procedures).

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Number of fuel assemblies (a) in the core:

177 j

(b) in the spent fuel pool:

8.

Present licensed fuel pool capacity:

See Oconee Unit 1

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Size of requested or planned increase: See Oconee Unit 1 9.

Projected date of last refueling which can be accommodated by present licensed capacity:

3/3/80 DUKE POWER COMPANY Date:

4-14-78 Name of

Contact:

J. A. Reavis

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19. UNIT SERVICE FACTOR. Compute by dmdmg hours the generator was on hrie (item 14) by the gross hours m the reportmg penod litem 11i. Express as percent to the nearest tenth of a percent. Do not melude reserve shut-down hours m the calculation.

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20. UNIT AVAILABILITY T ACTOR. Compute b) dividing i

the unit available hours litem 14 plus item 156 by the gross hours in the reporting period (item 11). Express as percent to the nearest tenth of a percent.

21. UNIT CAPACITY FACTOR (USING MDC NET 1. Com-pute b diudmg ret electrical energy generated utem IM 3

by the product of maximum dependable capaesty (stem

7) times the gross hours in the reporting penod (item Ii)

I Express as percent to the nearest tenth of a percent.

22. UNIT CAPACliY FACIOR (USING DER NET). Com-pute as in item 21. substituting design electrical rating Otem 5) for maximum dependable capacity.
23. UNIT FORCED OUTAGE RATE. Compute by dmding the total forced outage hours (from the table in Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions) by the sum of hours generator on hne (item 14 plus total forced outage hours (from the table in Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions).

Express as percent to the nearest tenth of a percent.

24. SHUTDOWNS SCHEDULED OVER NEXT 6 MONTHS (TYPE. DATE. AND DURATION OF EACHL Include type (refuehng. maintenance other) proposed date of start of shutdown, and proposed length of shutdown.

It is recognized that shutdowns may be scheduled between i

reports and that this item may not be allinclusive. Be as accurate as possible as of the date the report is prepared.

This item is to be prepared each month and updated if j

appropnate until the actual shutdown occurs.

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26. Self-explanatory. Note, however, that this information is requested for all units m startup and power ascension test status and is not required for units already in com-mercial operation.

TEST STATUS is defined as that period followmg ini-tial criticality dunng which the unit is tested at succes-t sively higher outputs, culminating with operation at full power for a sustamed penod and completion of war-tanty runs. Following this phase the unit is generally considered by the utihty to be available for commercial operation.

Date of COMMERCIAL OPERATION is denned as the date that tbc unit was declared by the utdity owner to be available for the regular production of electricity.

usually related to the satisfactory completion of quah-6eation tests as specified m the purchase contract and to the accounting policies and practices of the utility.

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