L-05-088, April 2005 Monthly Operating Report for Beaver Valley, Units 1 & 2

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April 2005 Monthly Operating Report for Beaver Valley, Units 1 & 2
ML051440323
Person / Time
Site: Beaver Valley
Issue date: 05/06/2005
From: Pearce L
FirstEnergy Nuclear Operating Co
To:
Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
GL-97-002, L-05-088
Download: ML051440323 (3)


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I FENOC Beaver Valley Power Station P. 0. Box 4 Slhippingport, PA 15077 L-05-088 May 6, 2005 Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 1 - Docket No. 50-334, License No. DPR-66 Unit 2 - Docket No. 50-412, License No. NPF-73 Monthly Operating Report U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Gentlemen:

In accordance with NRC Generic Letter 97-02, "Revised Contents of the Monthly Operating Report", and Unit 1 and 2 Technical Specification 6.9.4, the "Monthly Operating Report" is submitted for Unit 1 and Unit 2 for the month of April, 2005. This information has also been inputted into the INPO Consolidated Data Entry (CDE) System. No regulatory commitments are contained in this submittal.

Respectfully, Pearce Vice-President BVPS DTJ/cjg Enclosures i . . .

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OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO. 50-334 UNIT NAME Beaver Valley 1 DATE Ma-yZ22005 COMPLETED BY David T. Jones TELEPHONE 724-682-4962 REPORTING PERIOD: April 2005

1. Design Electrical Rating 835.00
2. Maximum Dependable Capacity (MWe-Net) 821.00 This Month Yr-to-Date Cumulative
3. Number of Hours the Reactor was Critical 719.00 2,879.00 179,042.14
4. Number of Hours Generator On-line 719.00 2,879.00 176,496.14 5.7~Re-ser&VeShutdown-Hours - - - 0.00 - - -- 0.00--- -0.00
6. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWHrs) 602,760.00 2,424,920.00 133,744,839.0 UNIT SHUTDOWNS Type Method of F: Forced Duration Shutting Cause & Corrective Action No. Date S: Scheduled (Hours) Reason 1 Down 2 Comments NONE.

1 2 Reason: Method:

A Equipment Failure (Explain) 1 Manual B Maintenance or Test 2 Manual Trip/Scram C Refueling 3 Automatic Trip/Scram D Regulatory Restriction 4 Continuation E Operator Training & License Examination 5 Other (Explain)

F Administration G Operational Error (Explain)

H Other (Explain)

SUMMARY

The Unit operated at a nominal value of 100% output for the entire report period.

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OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO. 50-412 UNIT NAME Beaver Valley 2 DATE MayU02, 2005 COMPLETED BY David T. Jones --

TELEPHONE 724-682-4962 REPORTING PERIO April 2005

1. Design Electrical Rating 836.00
2. Maximum Dependable Capacity (MWe-Net) 831.00 This Month Yr-to-Date Cumulative
3. Number of Hours the Reactor was Critical 142.75 2,302.75 128,695.23
4. Number of Hours Generator On-line 128.17 2,288.17 127,936.55

- 5.-Reserve Shutdown Hours - 0.00--- --- 0.00---- 0.00

6. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWHrs) 66,152.00 1,788,941.00 100,923,171.0 UNIT SHUTDOWNS Type Method of F: Forced Duration Shutting Cause & Corrective Action No. Date S: Scheduled (Hours) Reason 1 Down 2 Comments 1 04/04/2005 S 590.83 C 1 The Unit was shutdown for its planned 11 th I_ I_ I_ I_ refueling outage (2R1 1).

1 2 Reason: Method:

A Equipment Failure (Explain) 1 Manual B Maintenance or Test 2 Manual Trip/Scram C Refueling 3 Automatic Trip/Scram D Regulatory Restriction 4 Continuation E Operator Training & License Examination 5 Other (Explain)

F Administration G Operational Error (Explain)

H Other (Explain)

SUMMARY

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The Unit began the report period operating at a nominal value of 100% output. On 4/2/05 at 1430 hours0.0166 days <br />0.397 hours <br />0.00236 weeks <br />5.44115e-4 months <br />, the Unit began a planned power reduction to approximately 57% output in order to perform testing of the Main Steam Safety Valves prior to beginning the 11th refueling outage. An output of approximately 57%

was achieved at 0100 hours0.00116 days <br />0.0278 hours <br />1.653439e-4 weeks <br />3.805e-5 months <br /> on 4/3/05. Following successful testing of the Main Steam Safety Valves, the Unit began to shutdown for its 11 th refueling outage at 1712 hours0.0198 days <br />0.476 hours <br />0.00283 weeks <br />6.51416e-4 months <br /> on 4/3/05. The Unit was taken off-line at 0001 hours1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> on 4/4/05, then entered Mode 2 at 0044 hours5.092593e-4 days <br />0.0122 hours <br />7.275132e-5 weeks <br />1.6742e-5 months <br /> and Mode 3 at 0045 hours5.208333e-4 days <br />0.0125 hours <br />7.440476e-5 weeks <br />1.71225e-5 months <br /> on 4/4/05. As the plant cooled down, Mode 4 was entered at 0334 hours0.00387 days <br />0.0928 hours <br />5.522487e-4 weeks <br />1.27087e-4 months <br /> and Mode 5 was entered at 0546 hours0.00632 days <br />0.152 hours <br />9.027778e-4 weeks <br />2.07753e-4 months <br /> on 4/4/05.

Mode 6 was entered at 1721 hours0.0199 days <br />0.478 hours <br />0.00285 weeks <br />6.548405e-4 months <br /> on 4/8/05 to begin refueling the reactor. Following refueling of the reactor, Mode 5 was re-entered at 0630 hours0.00729 days <br />0.175 hours <br />0.00104 weeks <br />2.39715e-4 months <br /> on 4/19/05. The Unit began to heat up entering Mode 4 at 1548 hours0.0179 days <br />0.43 hours <br />0.00256 weeks <br />5.89014e-4 months <br /> and Mode 3 at 2350 hours0.0272 days <br />0.653 hours <br />0.00389 weeks <br />8.94175e-4 months <br /> on 4/26/05. Mode 2 was entered at 2355 hours0.0273 days <br />0.654 hours <br />0.00389 weeks <br />8.960775e-4 months <br /> on 4/27/05 and the reactor was taken critical at 0100 hours0.00116 days <br />0.0278 hours <br />1.653439e-4 weeks <br />3.805e-5 months <br /> on 4/28/05. Mode 1 was entered at 1033 hours0.012 days <br />0.287 hours <br />0.00171 weeks <br />3.930565e-4 months <br /> and the Unit was synchronized to the electrical grid at 1451 hours0.0168 days <br />0.403 hours <br />0.0024 weeks <br />5.521055e-4 months <br /> on 4/28/05 ending the 11th refueling outage. Output was then escalated to the 30%, 75% and 90% power plateaus over the next two days for fuel preconditioning, to obtain core power distribution data (flux maps) for startup testing, and for calibration of nuclear instrumentation. As the report period ended, the Unit was holding at approximately 88% output to complete calibration of nuclear instrumentation.

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I FENOC Beaver Valley Power Station P. 0. Box 4 Slhippingport, PA 15077 L-05-088 May 6, 2005 Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 1 - Docket No. 50-334, License No. DPR-66 Unit 2 - Docket No. 50-412, License No. NPF-73 Monthly Operating Report U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 Gentlemen:

In accordance with NRC Generic Letter 97-02, "Revised Contents of the Monthly Operating Report", and Unit 1 and 2 Technical Specification 6.9.4, the "Monthly Operating Report" is submitted for Unit 1 and Unit 2 for the month of April, 2005. This information has also been inputted into the INPO Consolidated Data Entry (CDE) System. No regulatory commitments are contained in this submittal.

Respectfully, Pearce Vice-President BVPS DTJ/cjg Enclosures i . . .

. ... .. .. . i , . * .. , - ;4 . . .

cc: NRCRegionalOffice; . - .; . ': .

KingbofPrussiaPA 1 : i - - ..  :;-

I. . . . ...

OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO. 50-334 UNIT NAME Beaver Valley 1 DATE Ma-yZ22005 COMPLETED BY David T. Jones TELEPHONE 724-682-4962 REPORTING PERIOD: April 2005

1. Design Electrical Rating 835.00
2. Maximum Dependable Capacity (MWe-Net) 821.00 This Month Yr-to-Date Cumulative
3. Number of Hours the Reactor was Critical 719.00 2,879.00 179,042.14
4. Number of Hours Generator On-line 719.00 2,879.00 176,496.14 5.7~Re-ser&VeShutdown-Hours - - - 0.00 - - -- 0.00--- -0.00
6. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWHrs) 602,760.00 2,424,920.00 133,744,839.0 UNIT SHUTDOWNS Type Method of F: Forced Duration Shutting Cause & Corrective Action No. Date S: Scheduled (Hours) Reason 1 Down 2 Comments NONE.

1 2 Reason: Method:

A Equipment Failure (Explain) 1 Manual B Maintenance or Test 2 Manual Trip/Scram C Refueling 3 Automatic Trip/Scram D Regulatory Restriction 4 Continuation E Operator Training & License Examination 5 Other (Explain)

F Administration G Operational Error (Explain)

H Other (Explain)

SUMMARY

The Unit operated at a nominal value of 100% output for the entire report period.

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OPERATING DATA REPORT DOCKET NO. 50-412 UNIT NAME Beaver Valley 2 DATE MayU02, 2005 COMPLETED BY David T. Jones --

TELEPHONE 724-682-4962 REPORTING PERIO April 2005

1. Design Electrical Rating 836.00
2. Maximum Dependable Capacity (MWe-Net) 831.00 This Month Yr-to-Date Cumulative
3. Number of Hours the Reactor was Critical 142.75 2,302.75 128,695.23
4. Number of Hours Generator On-line 128.17 2,288.17 127,936.55

- 5.-Reserve Shutdown Hours - 0.00--- --- 0.00---- 0.00

6. Net Electrical Energy Generated (MWHrs) 66,152.00 1,788,941.00 100,923,171.0 UNIT SHUTDOWNS Type Method of F: Forced Duration Shutting Cause & Corrective Action No. Date S: Scheduled (Hours) Reason 1 Down 2 Comments 1 04/04/2005 S 590.83 C 1 The Unit was shutdown for its planned 11 th I_ I_ I_ I_ refueling outage (2R1 1).

1 2 Reason: Method:

A Equipment Failure (Explain) 1 Manual B Maintenance or Test 2 Manual Trip/Scram C Refueling 3 Automatic Trip/Scram D Regulatory Restriction 4 Continuation E Operator Training & License Examination 5 Other (Explain)

F Administration G Operational Error (Explain)

H Other (Explain)

SUMMARY

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The Unit began the report period operating at a nominal value of 100% output. On 4/2/05 at 1430 hours0.0166 days <br />0.397 hours <br />0.00236 weeks <br />5.44115e-4 months <br />, the Unit began a planned power reduction to approximately 57% output in order to perform testing of the Main Steam Safety Valves prior to beginning the 11th refueling outage. An output of approximately 57%

was achieved at 0100 hours0.00116 days <br />0.0278 hours <br />1.653439e-4 weeks <br />3.805e-5 months <br /> on 4/3/05. Following successful testing of the Main Steam Safety Valves, the Unit began to shutdown for its 11 th refueling outage at 1712 hours0.0198 days <br />0.476 hours <br />0.00283 weeks <br />6.51416e-4 months <br /> on 4/3/05. The Unit was taken off-line at 0001 hours1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> on 4/4/05, then entered Mode 2 at 0044 hours5.092593e-4 days <br />0.0122 hours <br />7.275132e-5 weeks <br />1.6742e-5 months <br /> and Mode 3 at 0045 hours5.208333e-4 days <br />0.0125 hours <br />7.440476e-5 weeks <br />1.71225e-5 months <br /> on 4/4/05. As the plant cooled down, Mode 4 was entered at 0334 hours0.00387 days <br />0.0928 hours <br />5.522487e-4 weeks <br />1.27087e-4 months <br /> and Mode 5 was entered at 0546 hours0.00632 days <br />0.152 hours <br />9.027778e-4 weeks <br />2.07753e-4 months <br /> on 4/4/05.

Mode 6 was entered at 1721 hours0.0199 days <br />0.478 hours <br />0.00285 weeks <br />6.548405e-4 months <br /> on 4/8/05 to begin refueling the reactor. Following refueling of the reactor, Mode 5 was re-entered at 0630 hours0.00729 days <br />0.175 hours <br />0.00104 weeks <br />2.39715e-4 months <br /> on 4/19/05. The Unit began to heat up entering Mode 4 at 1548 hours0.0179 days <br />0.43 hours <br />0.00256 weeks <br />5.89014e-4 months <br /> and Mode 3 at 2350 hours0.0272 days <br />0.653 hours <br />0.00389 weeks <br />8.94175e-4 months <br /> on 4/26/05. Mode 2 was entered at 2355 hours0.0273 days <br />0.654 hours <br />0.00389 weeks <br />8.960775e-4 months <br /> on 4/27/05 and the reactor was taken critical at 0100 hours0.00116 days <br />0.0278 hours <br />1.653439e-4 weeks <br />3.805e-5 months <br /> on 4/28/05. Mode 1 was entered at 1033 hours0.012 days <br />0.287 hours <br />0.00171 weeks <br />3.930565e-4 months <br /> and the Unit was synchronized to the electrical grid at 1451 hours0.0168 days <br />0.403 hours <br />0.0024 weeks <br />5.521055e-4 months <br /> on 4/28/05 ending the 11th refueling outage. Output was then escalated to the 30%, 75% and 90% power plateaus over the next two days for fuel preconditioning, to obtain core power distribution data (flux maps) for startup testing, and for calibration of nuclear instrumentation. As the report period ended, the Unit was holding at approximately 88% output to complete calibration of nuclear instrumentation.

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