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Submit Monthly Operating Report for the Month of February 1978 for Salem No. 1
ML19030A338
Person / Time
Site: Salem  PSEG icon.png
Issue date: 03/07/1978
From: Heller H
Public Service Electric & Gas Co
To:
NRC/IE, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
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PStiG e Public Service Electric and Gas Company Salem Generating Station P. 0. Box #168 Hancocks Bridge, New Jersey 08038 March 7, 1978 Director, Office of Inspection and Enforcement U. s. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D.C. 20555

Dear Sir:

MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT SALE.M NO. 1 DOCKET NO. 50-272 In compliance with Section 6.9, Reporting Requirements for the Sale~ Technical Specifications, 10 copies of the following monthly operating reports for the month of February, 1978 are being sent to you.

Average Daily Unit Power Level Operating Data Report Unit Shutdowns and Power Reductions Major Plant Modification Summary of Safety Related Maintenance Operating Sununary Refueling Information Sincerely yours, V/jJ~~

H. J. Heller Manager - Salem Generating Statio~

JMZ:jcm cc: Mr. Boyce H. Grier (1 Copy)

Director of U. s. NRC Off ice of Inspection and Enforcement Region I 631 Park Avenue King of Prussia, PA 19406 Director, Of.fice of Management (2 Copies)

Information and Program Control U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Cormnission Washington, DC 20555 Enc "fh.e Eneroy People Page l. of i~3 780740160 8-.1-7.RJ 95-2189 (2M) 10-76

e AVERAGE DAILY UNIT POWER LEVEL DOCKET NO. 50-272 UNIT

  • Salem No. 1 DATE March 7, 1978 COl\1PLETED BY J.M. Zupko, Jr.

TELEPHONE 609-365-7000 MONTH February, 1978 DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL (MWe-NET) (MWE-NET) 1 1096 17 1101 2 1043 18 llOL_

3 1010 19 1090 4 1102 20 1102 5 *1103 21 1113

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'* '*-"'*;. 6 1070 22 1081 7 1033 23 1035 8 979 24 1051 9 1045 25 1096 10 999 26 1098 11 665 27 1013 12 1072 28 1086 13 982 29 14 1071 30 15 1108 31 16 1096

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e OPERATING DA"m REPORI' IX:CKEl' 00. : _ _50-272 DME : March 7, 1978 COMPLETED BY: J.M. Zupko ~ Jr.

TELEPHONE: 609-365-7000 X507 OPERATING SI'ATUS Salem No. 1 1.

2.

Unit Narre:

P.epxting Period: February, 1978 Notes:

3338 3.

4.

Licensed Thennal J?ower (MWt):

Narreplate Rating (Gross MWe): ----------

__ 1_1_3_5_______

5. Design Electrical Rating (Net MWe): _1_0_9_0_____
6. (.l..aximum Depe.11dable Capacity (Gross Mole): 1124
7. Maximum DePendable capacity (Net MWe): 1079
8. If Changes Oc= in Capacity Ratings (Items Numl:er 3 Through 7) Since Last P.ep::irt, Give Reason:

This lbnth Year to Date Cl.l!mllative 672 1416 5757

11. Hours In P.ei;:orting Period
12. Number Of Hours Reactor Was Critical 672 1168.5 3711. 7
13. Reactor ReserVe Shutdown Hours 0 0 0
14. Hours Generator On-Line 6:Z2 1107.5 3,538.l
15. Unit P.eser.1e Shutdown Hours 0 0 0
16. *Gross Thennal Energy Generated (M-l"H) 2,139,163 3.425,316 10,120,536
17. Gross Electrical Eriergy Generated (MWH) :Z35,4JO 1,174!410 3,206,067
18. Net Electrical Energy Generated(MWH) :ZQS.353 1,123!835 3,179,010
19. unit Service Factor 100.0 78.2 6L5
20. Unit Availability Factor 100.0 78.2 61.5
21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using MOC Net) 97.7 73.6 51.2
22. Unit Capacity Factor (Using DER Net) 96. :z 72. 8 50.7
23. Unit Forced Outage Rate 21.8 15.8
24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Months (Type, Date, and Duration of Each):
25. If Shut Doi.In At End of Rei;:ort Period! Estilllated Date of Startup: __N~A::.:;...._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
26. Units In Test Status (Prior to Ccmre..rcial Operation):

Forecast Achieved INITIAL CRITICALITY 9/30/76 12/11/76 INITIAL ELECTRICITY 11/1/76 12/25/76 8-1-7 .R2 CCMMERCIAL OPERATION 12/20/76 6/30/77 Page 3 of 13

UNIT SHUTIXMNS AND PCMER REDUCTIONS 50-272 DOCKET NO.: ~~~~~~~~~

REPORr rorm February, 19 78 uNrT:NAME: Salem No. 1 DATE: March 7, 1978 COMPLETED BY: J.M. Zupko, Jr.

TELEPHONE: 609-365-7000 X507 Mfil'IIOD OF OORZ\TION SHlJITING LICENSE SYSTEM CilvlPONENT CAUSE AND CDRRECTlVE NO. DATE TYPE! (HOURS) RE1\SON2 ta'iN EVENT CDDg4 CDDES 1\CTION '.ID REJ\C'.IDR REPORr II l'REVENI' RIDJRRENCE 78-21 2-2-78 F 0 A 4 (A) ----- HH Filter Clean #12 Condensate Pump Strainer.

78-22 2-3-78 F 0 A 4 (A) ----- HH Filter Clean #12 Condensate Pump Strainer.

78-23 2-7-78 M 0 A 4 (A) ----- HH Filter Clean #11, 12 Condensate Pump

  • Strainer.

78-24 2-8-78 F 0 A 4 (A) ----- HH Filter Clean #12, 13 Condensate Pump Strainers.

78-25 2-9-78 F 0 A 4 (A) ----- HH Filter Clean #11, 12, 13 Condensate Pump Strainers.

78-27 2-10-78 F 0 A 4 (A) ----- HH Filter Olean #11 Steam Generator Feed Pump Strainer.

78-28 2-12-78 F 0 A 4 (A) ----- HH Filter Clean #11 Condensate Pump Strainer; 78-30 2-23-78 F 0 A 4 (A:) ----- HH Filter Clean #11,12,13 Condensate Pump Strainer.

1 2 3 4 5 F: Forced Reason: ~thod: Exhibit G - Instructions Exhibit 1-SanE S: Scheduled A-Equiprrent Failure(Explain)  !-Manual for Preparation of Data Source B-Maintenance or 'l'est 2-Manual Scram. Entry Sheets for Licensee C-Refueling 3-Autanatic Scram. Event Report(LER) File D-Regulatory Restriction 4-0ther (Explain) (NUREX}-0161)

E-Qperator Training & License Examination F-Administrative 8-1-7 .R2 G-Qperational Error(E.'({)lain)

II-Other (Explain) NOI'ES: A. Load Reduction Pg. 4 - *'13 B. Continuation of previous outage.

UNIT SHU'rr:a'lNS AND IUVER REDUCTIONS DOCKET NO.: 50-272

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JIBrom* M:JNI'H February, 1978 UNIT*NAME: Salem No. 1 DATE: March 7, 1978 COMPLETED BY: J.M. Zupko, Jr.

TELEPHONE: 609-365-7000 X507 ME:I'HOD OF DURATION SHUITING LICENSE SYS'l'EM COMPONENT CAUSE AND OJRRECTIVE 1 2 NO. DATE TYPE (HOURS) RETISON IXMN EVEN1' mDE4 O)DES ACfION TO RFJ\CIOR REPORT II PREVENT REUJRRENCE 78-31 2~26-78 F 0 A 4 (A) ----- HH Filter Clean #11, 12, 13 Condensate Pump Strainer.

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DOCKET NO.: 50-272 UNIT N - : Salem No. 1

SUMMARY

OF SAFETY RELATED.INTENANCE DEPARTMENT MAINTENANCE &{ DATE: l-'la.rch 7, 1978 J.M. Zupko, Jr.

REPORT MONTH February, 1978 COMPLETED BY:

,. \ TELEPHONE: 609-365-7000 X507 WORK ORDER EQUIPMENT FAILURE DESCRIPTION CORRECTIVE ACTION NO.

MD-2435 #11 SW Strainer Leak in backwash line. Repaired line.

OD-7968 Boric Acid Evap. Inspect rupture disc. Replaced rupture disc.

OD-8117 Valve 12SW122 Packing leak. Tightened packing gland.

MD-2497 #15 Service Water Runs continuously Recalibrated controls.

Pump Strainer.

MD-2494 S.E.C. Section"A" Trouble light not working. Replaced light bulb.

OD-6331 Valve 1NT71 Packing leak . Repacked valve.

(~- . OD-7090 Valves 1SJ2 and Packing leaks. Repacked valves.

1SJ30.

OD-3651 Valve 1CV68 Packing leak. Repacked valve.

OP-163 Valve 11MS130 Packing leak. Repacked valve.

OD-7669 Valve 11MS3 and Packing leak. Repacked valves.

11MS5.

OP-164 Valve llMS6 Packing leak. Repacked valve.

MD-2470 Valve 13RC28 Packing leak. . Repacked valve.

OD-8144 #13 Chiller Chiller oil is emulsified. Changed filter.

OD-8081 #13 Service Water Packing and plate leaks. Tightened packing and plates.

Strainer .

MD-2495 #14 Service Water Screen will not run in Recalibrated control.

Travelling Screen auto.

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DOCKET NO.: 50-272

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SUMMARY

OF SAFETY RELATED--INTENANCE J ') UN IT N~=~~-s_a_l_e_m~N_o~*~l~~~~

DATE:~~-M_a_r_c_h~7~'~1_9_7_8~~~

DEPARTMENT MAINTENANCE COMPLETED BY:~~J~*~M~.__.z~u~p~k~o~.__.._J~r~*~~~

REPORT MONTH February, 1978 TELEPHONE:~~6~0~9_-~3~6~5~-~7~0~0~0"-"X~5~0~7,__~

WORK ORDER EQUIPMENT FAILURE DESCRIPTION CORRECTIVE ACTION NO.

OD-8348 #12 Aux. Bldg. Coil leak. Repaired coil leak.

Supply Fan.

.MD-1298 125 Volt D.C. 2Bl does not :rreet specs . Replaced firing rrodule.

Battery Charger.

OD-7435 Valve 11SJ56 Valve cover leaking. Replaced valve cover gasket.

SU-612 #12 Aux. Feed Contacts do not open on Replaced DIMS Switch in break.er.

Pump 4 "IW Break.er.

OP-173 RHR Valves Misc. RHR Valve packing Repacked valves leaks.

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MD-2418 12MS10 Valve Packing leak. Repacked valve.

OD-8234 Valve 1CV57 Valve indicator broken. Replaced indicator pin.

OP-0203 #14 Sbn. Gen. Replace snubber. Replaced snubber.

OD-8185 Valve 1CV49 Yoke bushing stripped. Installed new yoke bushing.

OD-8219 #13 Charging Purrp #2 Cylinder Head leaking. Replaced head gasket.

OD-8049 #11 Boric Acid Purrp seal leaking. Replaced purrp seal.

Trans. Pump OD-8073 Valve 12SW25 Replace missing set screw. Replaced set screw.

".MD-2418 Valve 12MS10 Packing leak. Repacked valve.

OD-8074 Boric Acid Evap. Inspect rupture disc. Replaced rupture disc.

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DOCKET NO.: 50-272

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SPMMARY OF SAFETY RELATED.INTENANCE UN IT N~=~~-S_a_l_e_m~_N_o_.~l~~~~-

DATE: ~~rch 7( l978 DEPARTMENT MAINTENANCE 11 (\ ~~~~~~~~~~~~-

REPORT MONTH February, 1978 COMPLETED BY: J.M. Zupko, Jr.

TELEPHONE: 609-365-7000 X507 WORK ORDER EQUIPMENT FAILURE DESCRIPTION CORRECTIVE ACTION NO.

OD-8134 #15 Service Water Strainer not running Recalibrated control.

Traveling Screen. Properly.

MD-2461 Valve 12RC24 Packing leak. Repacked valve.

OD-7238 Valve 12RC25 Unable to move valve. Adjusted packing.

MD-2442 Valve 1SS104 Packing leaks. Repacked valves.

and 188107.

OD-5265 Valve 12RH55 Packing leak. Repacked valve.

OD-7573 Valve 12GB1 Packing leak. Repacked valve.

( OD-6842 Valve 1PS9 Packing leak. Repacked valve.

OD-8023 Valve 13RC25 Packing leak. Repacked valve.

MD-2520 Valve 1BR116 Valves plugged with boric Unplugged valves lBRllO, 1BR116 and lBRllO. acid.

MD-1056 lA and lB Jacket water heaters leak- Changed jacket water heaters.

Diesels. ing.

OD-8190 lB Diesel Jacket water heater leak- Changed jacket water heater.

ing.

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MD-2511 Valve 1BR115 Inspect for clogging. Cleaned valve and line.

MD-2510 Valve 1BR114 Diaphragm leaking. Replaced diaphragm.

MD-2506 lA Diesel Jacket water header leak- Replaced jacket water heater.

ing.

OD-7222 #14 Accumulator Leaking flange. Installed new gasket.

Level Sensor.

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DOCKET NO.: 50-272

SUMMARY

OF SAFETY RELATED . .INTENANCE UNIT N.e: Salem No. 1 DEPARTMENT PERFORMANCE DATE: March 7, 1978 REPORT MONTH February, 19 7 8 COMPLETED BY: J.M. Zupko, Jr.

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TELEPHONE: 609-365-7000 X507 WORK ORDER EQUIPMENT FAILURE DESCRIPTION CORRECTIVE ACTION NO.

PD-4475 #12 Steam Gen. Improper bistable trip Replaced bistable II.C 528 A/B Level Channel III action.

PD-4471 RMS 1Rl4 IDw high voltage on detec- Cleaned high voltage connector.

tor.

PD-4449 " #14 Steam Gen. Alarm blinking. Recalibrated.

F.W. Flow.

PD-4431 #13 Aux. Feed Pump Indication not working. Recalibrated.

Disch. Press.

Indication.

PD-4327 lST Stage Press. Redundant channels do not Recalibrated.

Indication. agree.

OD-8118 RMS 1Rl7B Instrument failed. Replaced connector.

OD-8094 Aux. Feed Pump Redundant channels do not Recalibrated.

Suet. Press. agree.

OD-8080 #11 Aux. Feed No indicated flow. Recalibrated.

Flow Indication.

OD-8045 #13 Aux. Feed Train "B" signal off. Replaced contacts.

Feed Pump.

OD-8017 Valve llMSlB Valve will not open. Replaced diaphragm.

OD-7999 #11.Accumulator IDw pressure alann at Recalibrated.

Press .. Channel B. incorrect setpoint.

OD-7855 Temp.Ref.Recorder. Recorder reads low. Replaced l'IC505.

OD-6888 Valve 12MS10 Valve will not operate in Replaced relay.

auto.

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DOCKET NO.: 50-272

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S_UMMARY OF SAFETY RELATED .INTENANCE UNIT N~:~_S_a~l_e_m~N_o_.~1-*~~~~-

DEPARTMENT PERFORMANCE DATE: March 7, 1978 REPORT MONTH February, 1978 COMPLETED BY: J.M. Zupko, Jr.

TELEPHONE: 609-365-7000 X507 WORK ORDER EQUIPMENT FAILURE DESCRIPTION CORRECTIVE ACTION NO.

OD-8114 Pressurizer level Indication drifts. Replace strain gauge and re-Channel II calibrate.

OD-7983 Valve 11RH29 Valve would not open. Replaced actuator arm.

OD-8277 Valve 12SW122 Control air tubing leaking Replaced tubing.

OD-8165 #11 Steam Gen. False alarm indication. Recalibrated.

Steam Flaw.

OD-7406 #13 Steam Gen. Redundant channels do not Recalibrated.

Steam Flaw agree.

Channel II.

( PD-4522 R.C. Temp.#11 lDOI Module l'IC411 found out of Recalibrated.

  • --- spec. on functional test.

OD-8130 Cont. Diff. Press. Gauge reads high. Recalibrated.

Gauge.

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DOCKET NO.: 50-272 MAJOR PLANT MODIFICAT~S Salem No. 1 UNIT 9-iE:

REPORT MONTH February, 1978 March 7, 1978 DATE:

COMPLETED BY: J.M. Zupko, Jr.

TELEPHONE: 609-365-7000 X507

  • DCR NO. PRINCIPLE SYSTEM SUBJECT ED-0083 Circulating Water Fabricate and install concentric column stablizers for all screen wash and bearing lube pumps.

ED-0171 Circulating Water Modify traveling screens by mechanically strengthening and modifying baskets and pro-vi ding four speed drives.

ED-0199 Security Install vibration detectors on gates 69-4 and 69-5 ED-0321 Service Water Structure Modify service water enclosure -*

to allow installation of end end fish escape stop gates.

MD-0090 eves Primary Water Recovery Install heat tracing on both outlet lines to prevent freezing OD-0007 Steam Generator Blowdown Extend exhaust piping on No. 12 SGBD tank to minimize icing of ventilation system.

PD-0041 Service Water Heat trace instrument tubing to prevent freezing.

PD-0098 Condensate Add high hotwell reject line to No. 14 TGA building drain sump.

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  • DESIGN CHANGE REQUEST 8-:-1-7. Rl

\I REFUELING INFORMATION

  • DOCKET NO.: 50-272 UNIT: Salem #1 DATE: March 7, 1978 COMPLETED BY: J.M. ZUPKO, JR.

TELEPHONE: 609-365-7000 X507 MONTH: February, 1978


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1. Refueling information has changed from last month: N/A YES NO
2. Scheduled date of next refueling: February 6, 1979
3. Scheduled date for restart following refueling: April 3, 1979
4. A. Will Technical Specification changes or other license amendments be required? YES NO NOT DETERMINED TO-DATE March 1978 B. Has the reload fuel design been reviewed by the Station Operating Review Cammi ttee? YES NO X If no, when is it scheduled'? November, 1978
5. Scheduled date(s) for submitting proposed licensing action:

December, 1978 if required.

6. Important licensing considerations associated with refueling:

NONE

7. Number of Fuel Assemblies:

A. In-Core 193 B. In Spent Fuel Storage 0

8. Present licensed spent fuel storage capacity: 264

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Future spent fuel storage capacity: 1170

9. Date of last refueling that can be discharged to the spent fuel pool assuming the present licensed capacity: April, 1982 Page 12 of 13

OPERATING

SUMMARY

SALEM #1 February, 1978 The plant operated at essentially full power through-out the month except for several load reductions to clean condensate pump strainers and one load reduction to clean feed pump strainers.

2-2 Load reduced to 70% to clean condensate pump strainers.

2-3 Load reduced to 70% to clean condensate pump strainers.

2-7 Load reduced to 70% to clean condensate pump strainers.

2-8 Load reduced to 70% to clean condensate pump strainers.

2-9 Load reduced to 70% to clean condensate pump strainers.

2-10 Load reduced to 50% to clean steam generator feed and condensate pump strainers.

2-12 Load reduced to 70% to clean condensate pump strainers.

2-23 Load reduced to 70% to clean condensate pump strainers.

2-27 Load reduced to 70% to clean condensate pump strainerso Page 13 of 13