ML18100A684

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Cycle 12 Peaking Factor Limit Rept.
ML18100A684
Person / Time
Site: Salem PSEG icon.png
Issue date: 09/16/1993
From: BELL R M, DOMENICO N L, WATHEY T R
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY, DIV OF CBS CORP.
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ML18100A683 List:
References
CDB-93-200, NUDOCS 9311010077
Download: ML18100A684 (3)


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'** VERI!'IEDs ( I CDB-93-200 Ref.: PSL-93-031-0 SALEM UNIT 1 CYCLE 12 PE.ARING FACTOR LIMIT REPORT .::J. If. T. R. Wathey core Deaign 8 Date a 7*/(, _, l N. r.. Domenico core Deaign a Dates °f Page 1 of 3 R. M. Bell Core Deaign a Dates e e RAOUL PEAKING FACTOR LDII'f RBl'OM' This racliu PeaJcinCJ Factor Limit Report ia provided in accordance with Paragrapb>f*t.1.

9 of the Salem Unit l Nuclear Plant Technical Specificati9n*.

Th* F.,. limit* for RATED THERMAL POWER within *p*cific core planea for cycle 12 shall bes l. For all core plane* containing Bank *o* control Rod91 2.23 all core elevation* (INCORE axial point* l through 61, inclu*ive).

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  • For all unrodded plane* 1 -' '
  • 1.69 for all core elevation* (INCORB axial point* l through 6li Th*** F 117 (Z) limit* w*r* u**d that the heat flus hot changed factor rQ(z) will be limited to the Technical Specification value* ofs FQ(Z) * [2;2 1 [K(Z) for p > 0.5, and FQ(z) * [4.64] [K(a)J for P
  • 0.5 ***Wiling th* moat limiting axial power di*tributiona
  • spected to r**ult from th* in**rtion and removal of control Banta c and D during operation, including th* accompanying variatioaa in the &Jdal xenon and power diatributiona

.. deacribed in the *power Diatribution control and Load FollowiD9 WCU-8385, septuiber, 1974. Therefore, th***

prcwicle ... uranc* that the init_ial condition u*umed in are mt, along with the BCCS acceptance criteria of i

_ . --* S** l'igur* l for a plot of [FJ . .P 16) v*r*u* AXial C:ore higbt. \\ Page 2 of 3 F'ISURE 1 HAXIHUH <raT.pREl., VERSUS AXIAL. CORE HEIGHT DURING NORMAi. CORE OPERATION*

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