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Monthly Operating Rept for May 1982
ML20054F015
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Site: Salem PSEG icon.png
Issue date: 06/10/1982
From: Miller L
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AVERAGE DAILY UNIT FChE LE.:L ECC:G NO. 50-272 UNIT salem No. 1 DATE June 10, 1982 CCl@L:itu 3Y L. K. Miller TELEP!!CNE 609-541-5900 X 507 MONTri May 1982 DAY AVERAGE DAILY PChE LEVEL DAY AVERAGE DAILY F0hE LE/EL G Me-hE) 04r-hE) 1 917 17 1021 2 728 .

18 1100 3 704 19 1047 4 907 20 1062 5 803 21 1100 6 733 22 615 7 695' 23 1029 .

8 895 24 1082 9 864 25 1070 10 1035 26 1093 11 1067 27 1084 12 1040 28 1056 13 1065 29 1093 14 1017 30 1062 15 911 31 1069 15 929 EE . 2 of 20 S.1-7.R1 8706150138 820510 PDR ADOCK 05000272 R PDR

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1. this sana: Salem #1 noe,,a
3. amporting Paced: May 1982
3. I.icanned 3ecul Poer Wt): 3338
4. wlate Rating (Gross me): 1135
9. Design nectrical aat:ng Ow tenni: 1090
6. Maxima Dependable capac:tf Mcons .%): 1124
7. w = = W e 1e capacity 0.et .% ): 1079
8. If Canges Occur in Capac:tf Ratings (Itanu *mter 3 S.totagh 7) Since Iast Report, Giw naason:

None

9. Pawar I.svel m We a t aest ctad, If Arrf (Net .w): None
10. Fmarr.s For Past :ct.cr.s, If Any: N/A 4

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  • is .h th Year to Date Cza21atiw 13, m3 ,.,y w 744 3,623 43,128
12. macer of amrs anac~x- was critical 744.0 1,036.7 24,476.9
13. anacter anserve shut 2wn a mrs 0 60.8 951.9
16. Hours Generator On-I.ine 744.0 975.6 23,428.9
15. this asserw snut*wn Ex s 0 0 0
16. Gross maanal Ene:7f GeneratedLw) 2.279,926 2,794,207 68,888,550
17. Gross Tw. cal mergy Generated 09e!) 748.950 906.510 22,560,890
18. Net cactrical em.vf GeneratedLW) 717.412 840.720 21,340,902
19. Chit Se:v:ce Fac.cr 100 26.9 54.3
0. w.it Avni!.thility Facter 100 26.9 54.3
n. Unie ceey Factor (t: sing Moc set) 89.4 21.5 45.9
22. Unit capac:ty Factr.r (t:si.w In set) 88.5 21.3 45.4 1
23. W.it Ferond Outage Rate 0 19.7 30.8 I
24. Sh tdowns Scmialed Omr Nen 6 .hths (?fpe, Data, and Duraticrt of Each):

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23. I2 shut Dcasn At nd of amm Per:od, Esttnoted Date of Staztwa N/A i
26. thits In het Status (Prior to Ccusercial Operation):

Forecast AchiesM M CRn*AT 09/30/76 12/11/76 e-1-7.a: INUIAI. CERIC:~r 11/01/76 12/25/76 Pg. 3 of 20 (mecm. CPDA=N 12/20/76 06/30/77 i

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msorrr rturni May 1982 trnir nanE: Salem No. 1 onTE: June 10, 1982 cons.ETEu ny: L. K. MILLER Trs.EriionE: 609-541-5900 1507 remun

( 4' IIFIMTI(t3 rJRTITif3; f.ICl20E SYSTUt O NPttJ12tr rRISE M41 (DU41.T IVE ti). [WIE TYPE (IE E ffG) PI'NX P ti W1 INf7fr titt:4 011E5 NT. I(N 'tI) immm pnurr e rm xr2rr I4 U R M24CE 82-035 0426 F 855.0 A 5 -

HF FILTER Traveling Screens / Trash Racks /

Canal Screens82-042 0428 F 264.2 A 5 - - -- CH PUMPW Feedwater Heater Drain Pump 82-058 0501 F 62.1 A 5 HF FILTER Traveling Screens / Trash Racks / Canal Screens82-060 0502 F 1.1 A 5 -

HF FILTER Traveling Screens / Trash Racks / Canal Screens82-062 0502 F 16.5 A 5 ---

HF FILTER Traveling Screens / Trash Racks / Canal Screens82-064 0504 F 2.0 A 5 -

HF FILTER Traveling Screens / Trash Racks / Canal Screens82-066 0504 F 8.1 A 5 -- HF FILTER Traveling Screens / Trash Racks / Canal Screens l

1 2 3 4 5 F: For m i feasuu M=tlpi: Exhilitt G - Instructions gbit1-Same Sr Sr M hiled a-npilgernt rallure(raq) lain) 1-Manual IOT IP^lI* "E I IFMilntenarw.n or 'Ibst Eht ry Sheets for I.lconsre c-rerueling 2-Manual Scram. m,t sesr>rttissil rite n-regulatory restrictim 3-Automatic Scram. (NtmH;-0161)

E-4erator Training & IJmnse rx;wnination 4-Continuation of r-h hinistrative regerational Error (Explain) Previous Outage ti-otier (raq> lain) 5-Load Reduction Page 4 of 20 9-Other 8-1-7.nl

tcair narnuwo nt> nuit inst rues nocxET no.: 50-272

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iossrr nufm May_1982 unrT NAME: Salem No. 1 ogro, June 10, 1982 comet.ETen ny: L. K. MILLER Tri.Ernone: 609-541-5900 1507 mne ei

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retvtwr rauunam 82-068 0504 F 0.0 A 5 --- HF FILTER Traveling Screens / Trash Racks / Canal Screens82-070 0505 F 6.2 A 5 - HF FILTER Traveling Screens / Trash Racks / Canal Screens82-072 0505 F 13.2 A 5 - - - HC C0ilDSR Condenser Back Pressure.82-074 0506 F 36 A 5 - HC CONDSR Condenser Back Pressure.82-076 0506 F 20.2 A 5 ---- HC CONDSR Condenser Back Pressure.82-078 0506 S 6.4 B 5 HF FILTER Traveling Screens / Trash Racks / Canal Screens82-080 0507 F 75 A 5 --- HF CONDSR Loss Of Vacuum /High Back Pressure For Unknown Cause.82-082 0507 F 148 7 A 5 - HF CONDSR Loss Of Vacuum /High Back Pressure For Unknown Cause.82-084 0508 F 1.1 A 5 --- HF FILTER Traveling Screens / Trash Racks / Canal Screens82-088 0509 F 13 7 A 5 --- CH PUMPFD Feedwater Heater Drain Pump 82-090 0509 F 12.7 A 5 --- HF FILTER Traveling Screens / Trash Racks / Canal Screens l

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teatr 9mfnswn ns> tu,rn retrI(ec pocket po.: 50-272 nnurr Morni May 1982 un T NAME: Salem No. 1 DATra June 10, 1982 conps.ETro nY L. K. MILLER Tri.orsiour:609-541-5900 1507 tem a si Of' DmATIlt3 D R f!TIPC LIG2SE SW O M u R2fr CAIISE ME, GNUWI.T. IVE PO. IWE TYFE (If ems) PrN3 ti In WI INT 2rr GId G1d ACT1(N 10 PFAT R PUurr I FPEVENT IWUNUMEZ 82-092 0509 F 1.8 B 5 - HF CONDSR Condenser Tube and Water Box Cleaning.82-094 0509 F 39.7 A 5 --- HF CONDSR Loss Of Vacuum /High Back Pressure For Unknown Cause 82-096 0511 F 18.0 A 5 HH PUMPCH Condensate /Hotwell Pumps.82-098 0511 F 11.5 A 5 ---

HF FILTER Traveling Screens / Trash Racks / Canal Screens82-100 0512 3 4.2 B 5 --- CH PUMPFD Feedwater Heater Drain Pumps82-102 0514 F 2.0 A 5 - CH PUMPFD Feedwater Heater Drain Pumps82-104 0514 S 52.7 B 5 - - - -

CH PUMPFD Feedwater Heater Drain Pumps82-106 0517 F 4.2 A 5 --- HF FILTER Traveling Screens / Trash Racks / Canal Screens82-108 0518 F 77 A 5 --- HF FILTER Traveling Screens / Trash Racks / Canal Screens82-110 0518 F 11.8 A 5 - HF FILTER Traveling Screens / Trash Racks / Canal Screens82-112 0519 F 95 A 5 ---- HF FILTER Traveling Screens / Trash Racks / Canal Screens ray- 6 of 20 8-1-7.R1

tosiv marnswr; na) nurst snierr(es DOCKET no. 50-272 pistert tierni May_1_9_82 UNIT NAME: Salem No. 1 oATri June 10, 1982 comri.ETrn ny:L. K. MILLER Tor.ornone:609-541-5900 1507 PCI15 4)

(C (2HMTitti fMTITit#1 Li(17f;E SY:;1U1 U M tNIffr CNISE M8) oNmfXXIVE to. rati: Tyre l pruvea 2  : wa t w arr (ud and writa 10 tirans prra wt vmser e estwrir inuunez 82-114 0520 F 15.5 A 5 --- HF FILTER Traveling Screens / Trash Racks / Canal Screens82-116 0522 3 83 B 5 CH PUMPFW Feedwater Pump 82-118 0523 F 30 A 5 - HF FILTER Traveling Screens / Trash Racks / Canal Screens82-120 0524 F 31 A 5 --- HF F1LTER Traveling Screens / Trash Racks / Canal Screens82-122 0525 F 67 A 5 ---- HF FILTER Traveling Screens / Trash Racks / Canal Screens82-124 0525 F 6.3 A 5 - - . HH VALVEC Condensate Valves82-126 0525 F 30 A 5 - - - - HF FILTER Traveling Screens / Trash Racks / Canal Screens82-128 0529 F 8.4 A 5 - - - - HF FILTER Traveling Screens / Trash Racks / Canal Screens 1

82-130 0529 F 6.5 A 5 - - - - HF FILTER Traveling Screens / Trash Racks / Canal Screens82-132 0531 F 8.8 B 5 ----

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DOCKET NO: 50-272 MAJOR PLANT MODIFICATIONS UNIT NAME: Salem 1 ,

REPORT MONTH MAY 1982 DATE: June 10, 1982 <

COMPLETED BY: L. K. Miller s

(~T TELEPHONE: 609-541-5900 X 507

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  • DCR NO. PRINCIPLE SYSTEM SUBJECT lEC-0376 Service Water System Install solenoid vafves in place of flow restricting orifices to prevent excessive flow to the floor drains from the traveling screen wash lines lEC-0404 Diesel Generator Modify relay test switches DS-15, DS-8, 24-86B-2 and 24-86BD-2 lEC-0462 Service Water Modify service water (ODCN's M4/1, M13/1, M22/5) lEC-0569 25kV Install one CV-8 relay lEC-0594 Emergency Diesel Grout the bottom of the emergency Generator diesel gen 2rator support skid flange lEC-0791 Electrical Power System Add space heaters

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lEC-0945 Microwave Communication Addition of 110' self-supporting

(\} tower lEC-ll77 Plant Vent Install sample line (El. 192')

lEC-1386 SEC Install noise suppression 1SC-0692 Low Pressure Turbine Install additional bracing in low pressure elements -

ISC-0745 Circulating Water Install 316 stainless stee7 _ittings 1SC-0761 Main Turbine Thrust Provide additional thermocouples Bearing on the main turbine thrust bearing 1SC-0810 Auxiliary Annunciator Provide interim fix as suggested by Rochester Instrument System 1SC-0826 Fuel Handling System Internals lifting rig torque tube engaging screw O

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DOCKET NO.: 50-272 MAJOR PLANT MODIFICATIONS May 1982 UNIT NAME: Salem No. 1 REPORT MONTH DATE: June 10, 1982 COMPLETED BY: L. K. Miller TELEPHONE: 609-541-5900 X 507

  • DCR NO. 10CFR50.59 SAFETY EVALUATION lEC-0376 The system still performs original design function. Probability of accidents has not increased, nor has the occurrence of new accidents been made possible. The technical specifications bases are unaffected.

lEC-0404 These changes have been assigned in accordance with approved procedure and with approved material for use at Salem Unit No.1. No safety function, safety margin or analyses will be adversely affected.

Therefore, no elements of an unreviewed safety question are present.

lEC-0462 The modification of the piping design and materials at selected service water areas because of the high erosion, does not affect the basic function of the system. The goal is to improve performance and durability, lEC-0569 This design change is not safety related and does not in anyway affect any safety related systems or the safe shutdown of the plant.

This change would have no effect on plant discharges and therefore, no changes in the existing environmental impact of the plant.

lEC-0594 Changes will enhance the foundation, reduce vibrations and will not affect any previously performed structural safety analysis. The design change request does not constitute an unreviewed safety question.

lEC-0791 Ihis system is rot safety related. No safety function analysis or margin will be determentally affected by modification of 13KV switchgear.

Therefore, no unreviewed safety question is present.

1 1EC-0945 The controls portion of this design change request provides power for doing In the microwave so, it communication transformer from a non-vital source does not affect or interface with any safety related equipment or system.

lEC-ll77 Installation of this package will not create hazard to the structural integrity of the existing structures or affect safe shutdown of the reactor.

This design change request will enable personnel to quickly obtain samples from the plant vent since the location should be a i low background area. No engineering safety systems or equipment are involved in this design change request.

1EC-1386 This design change request adds passive components such as ferreous shielded wiring and capacitors to the sec cabinets circuitry in order to reduce the af fects of electro-magnetic interference generated by externally operated equipment. The addition of these components does not affect the design function of the sec.

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DOCIET NO.2 50-272 MAJOR PLANT MODI?! CATIONS UNIT NAME:

May 1982 Salem No. 1 $k REPORT MONTH -

DATE: June 10, 1982 COMPLETED BY: L. K. Miller TELEPHONE: 609-541-5900'X 507

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ISC-0692 The design changes of the involved pipe supports will not involve J an unreviewed safety question because the changes are actually structural upgradings of existing supports and in some cases are additions of supports.

1SC-0745 The modifications to the cooling water piping does not involve an I unreviewed safety question. The original design concept has not' been of thealtered.

plant. This modification does not affect the safe shutdown ISC-0761 The addition of one thermocouple in the main turbine thrust becring is to provide another source for acquiring temperature information, i-which will be monitored locally if abnormal metal temperatures develop. It is a means to run a comparison check with already-existing thermocouples monitored by supervisory instrumentation. The design change does not alter system design nor change the FSAR.

ISC-0810 An unreviewed safety question is not involved because the design change improves the reliability of the aux. annunciator system. The  ;

aux, annunciator is an information gathering system and does not perform any control functions.  !

j 1SC-0826 The modification to the " internals lif ting rig torque tube engaging '

screw" assembly does not alter the original design concept of this piece of equipment. This design change has been reviewed and l

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SORTED RY SALFM CFNFkATING STATION DErteT"ENT, WORM ODDFR Mn. SAFETY dFLAfrp EnutpwENT rDNK ORDER LOR 000s t C0;K ORnE#

NuuqEt nEPT FOUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION EXPLANATION OF pnRF PERFORMED

%00539 4 EMERG DIE 9EL IC ,

DESCRIPTION OF PRDALEM, REPAIR LEAKING SEAL nN PRE-LUME PUMP.

82ne10 CnuoECTIVE ACTION, REPLACED MECMANICAL SEAL. 820411 450406 4 SEC,1A DESCRIPTION OF PRORLFM, INVESTIGATE 9PURT0HS OPERATION OF 1A SEC THAT WAS 9ECIEVED IN INE PROCESS OF STROKING ttSW122 R20502 CORRECTIVE ACT!nN, INSTALLED SPARE PC CARD FILE ASSY IN 3A SEC. PERFORMED M3R SAT. A20503 -

C00450 M VALVE,16SW24 DESCRIPTION OF P90RLEM, VALVE PLHG RINDING. A20420 CnpoFCTIVF ACTh0N, REPLACE 0 DIAPMRAM. 820424 403471 M PUMP,R.A.TRANS #12 ,'

OESCPIRTION OF PRnALFM, UNAHLE TO ESTARLISM REQUIRED 59.T-64.8 GPu l.

FLOW AT 08.5 - 108 PSin. NAM FLO RECDRDED  !

DURING 4DS-P nAS 40 GPM. 820sti 5 CnRDECTIVF ACTIGH, ADJU9TED IMPFLLER ONLT.620427 T42425 M PHMPet2R CIRC WATFR i nESCRIPTION OF POnRLFM, RFNOVE AND SFidD TO A0WTMINGTON FOR REPAIR. [

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4 S0WIEn RV Salt > GFNEPATINC MTATION DEPART"ENI, duPK 09nER NO. MaFFTY h F t. a TF 0 g.nUIo*E N! >DRM DRDFR LOG 0802 KOIK ORnFR NUMBER DEPT EnUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION E1PLaNATION OF wnRK PERFORMEn CrppECTIVF ActinN, PU"P SENT To wnRTe!NGTnN AND INSTALLFD 1 kHEN RETURNED. 920411 L 444071 4 VALVE,1CV75 DESCRIPTInN OF P4nRLFM, RFPAIR anNNET LEAK.8911021 CK. 811021 CDRDFCTIVE ACTInN, DISASSEMALED, REPLACED STEM AND PLUG AND INSTALLE0 WITH NEW PACKING. 82n2na C65326 " PUMP 12 SAFETY INJ DESCOIPTION OF PRORLEM, PUMP INOPERARLE DUE TO EXTREMELY HIGH LEAKAGE AT BOTH PHWP SEALS. A20323 ,

CORRECTIVE ACTION, RERUILT AND REPLACED MECH 9EALS. 620327 585334 M VALVE,1CC286 I DESCp!PTION OF PR09LEM, INSTAL MANowhEEL TO FACILITATE VENTING OF SYSTEM. 820328 CORRECTIVF ACTION, REPLACED VALVES 1CC2A5 AND 1CC286. 820327 [

r 4A5335 4 VALVE,1CC283 l

DESCRIPTION OF PRORLFM, THE VALVE IS SIEZE0 AS EVIDENCE 0 RY f BRFAMING hah 0 WHEEL AWAY FROM STEM. 820324 }

CORRECTIVF ACTION, #EPLACED ICC2A3 Ahn ICC244 A20329 985341 M PHMPet2 BDRIC ACIO TRANM. g

! DESCRIPTION OF PPnRLEM, PUMP SEALS SFEM TO BE LEAKING EXCESSIVELY. i A20123  !

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e 302TED nY SALFw CFNFRaTINc STATION r>E P A R T MEN T , work OWOER 40 SAFETY EFLATFD EnulpMENT WI)W F nunER LOG 00n3 , gi CORN '

i nRnEn t-NUMHF# OEPT FnUIRMENT IDENTTFICATION FXPLANATION nF wnRM PERFOR*En }

CnwpECTIVE AcTInN, DISASSEMRLEn PUMP AND TNSTALLED NEW REARINGS, SHAFT, DIL SEALS AND MECHANICAL SEALS. 420311 CC6101 M VALVE,13M946 DESCPIPTT04 DF PRnRLFM, DISASSEMRLF INSPECT AND REPAIR MANGER ARN AND ANY 01HER DEFECTIVF. PARTS. 820122 CnRRECTIVE ACTION, REPLACFD HANGER ARw, PTN, RUSHING AND CA9 NET. TORQUED COVER TO 130 FTLBS. AND INNER RING TO 18 FTLHS. A20130

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DESCRIPTION nF PDOPLFM, REMOVF REFURRISH 8 INSTALL SERVICE HATER PIPING TO 12 CMILLER. 8112nn CnRRECTTvF ACTION, REMOVED PIPING. RELZONA TNitnE OF PIPE, INSTALLED MA20NT RITS AND REINSTALLEO.

All215 988335 M InDTNE REMOVAL UNIT !? 4 nESCRIPTION nF PRn9LEH, LOW ATR FLnn ALARM WILL NOT CLEAR WHEN I HNTT IS RUNNING, 811031 l CnRRECTIVF ACTION, VERIFIED PROPER OPERATION OF DAMPERS AND i, LOW FLOW DEVICE CONTACTS FOR OHA ARE  !

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SO2TED BY b4LFu nFEFRATING STATION DEPAPTMENT, WORK OPDER NO. SAFETY arL ATED F QuipwENT hnuw nWDER LOG 0004 *

  • t0 2 OIDER NU"RFR DEPT EQUIPhENT InENTIFICATION EXPLANATION OF h0RK PERFOR"ED i

600274 P RMS CH 1R15 DESCRIPTION OF PRnpLEW, CHANNEL INDICATION ERRATIC, SPIKING IN ALAR 4 M20520 g

CnWRFCTIvr ACT!nise REPLACED DETECTOR. P20521 l 400278 P NIS CH M41 DESCRIPTTON DF PRnRLEu, UNARLE TO ADJUST WITHIN OPFRATING RANGC.

820021 -.g CORRECTIVF ACTInN, W

RROUGHT GAIN Pnf DN FRONT OF DRAWER 70 '

W100LE OF IT'S ROTAT!nN,4DJUSTFD TO CORRECT 1 par WITH COURSF GAIN POT. A20423 900402 P VALVE,11SM122 -

nFSCRIPTION OF PRORLFM, VALVE 00FS NOT OPERATE, CAN NOT GET VALVE TO CLOSED POSITION. P20502 ,

CnRRECTIVE ACTInN, I REMOVED AIR ACTUATnR AND DISASSEMBLEn MANUAL ACTIIATOR. REPLACEn 3 REYS,3 BRGS, 1 RETAlti!NG RINGS, CLEANFD ANO LURED POVING PARTS. TEST MAT. a20502 C03410 P RMS SAMPLE PUMP DESCRIPTION OF PRnRLEM, Ret CHANNtLS SAMPLE PUMP NEEns PUL(EY  !

REPLACFMENT. 670413 l

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900627 P RMS 1919 DESCRIPTION OF PRORLEM, CHANNEL FAILED. M20430 CnRRFCTIVF ACTION, REPLACED DETECTnR AND CALIRRATED. R20430 C00&T6 P LEVELe13 S/G W.R.

DESCRIPTION OF PPOPLEM, IR*4 RECORDER CHANNEL FAILFD LOW OR HOT SHUIDOWN PANEL CHANNEL FAILED HI. 82050I CORRECTIVE AcTinN, INSPECTED Mnf S/0 PNt. FOUNO SOLID WIRE SHORTING ONE LEAD TO SHIELS GROUND. MIRE HIanEN BFHIND WIRE PHNOLE. CHART SHONED w!RE INSTALLE0 AROUT 4/2R/82 620501

,903735 P VALVE,1HSt32 DESCRI8 TION OF PRORLEM, VALVE WILL Nni CLO9E ALL THE WAT. 820506 CORRECTIVE ACTION, FOUNO AIR DIAPHRAM LEAKING. TIGHTENED DIAPHRAM. VALVE SHUT. R20506 C03120 P NIS CH Nat h DESCRIPTION OF PRnRLFM, CAIN POT SEENS in RE JAMMEn. 820422 CORRECTIVE ACTION, GAIN POT AT END nF ROTATION. ADJUSTED COURSE GAIN POT DOWN AND THEN BROUGHT 2PwR y INDICATION MACK TO PROPER SETTING HITH (,  !

FIPE GAIN POT. A20422 j 403193 P VALVE,1HY15 t

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WORQ OR9EO NU"BER DEPT EQUIPwFNT InENTIFICATTON FRPLANATION OF MORK PERFnRMED nFSCRIPTION nF PROPLEM, VALVE LEAMS RY. H2 REG TO VCT. 820424 CnRRECTIVF ACTION, DISASSEMBLEn AND CLEANED SEAT CARTRIDGE, REPLACFD DIAPHRAM AND TIGHTENED SUPPLY AND OUTLET PRESSURE GAUGES. A20521 y 903231 P TRANSMITTER,11 S/G PLOwnn>N nESCRIPTTON DF PPnRLEM, TRANSMITTER FAILED. 820511 6 CnRPECTIVF ACTIDN, REPLACED AMPLIFIER ROARD IN TRANSMITTER FA=317PZ.820511 928647 P RwS 1GJR15 DESCRIPTION OF PRn9LEM, NO 60KHZ ON lng PUMP BOARD. 810615 CnRRFCTIVE ACTION, REPLACED LOG PUMP ROARD, CALIRRATED AND PERFORMED FUNCTIONAL TEST, 810A18 032770 R NIS DESCRIPTION nF PROALEM, MonE 1, 50ERTP CYCLE 4 TESTS AFTER TARGET AFn MEASHREMFNT, CALIBRATE DELTA I WITH VALUE PROVIDED CY RN ENG.820112 CORRECTIVE ACTION, COMPLETED AFD CALIBRATION. 820a25 932777 P NIS ,

DESCRIPTION nF PPqqLEM, MonE 1 OIRTP CYCLE 4, AFTER INCORE-EXCOR .

FLUX DIFF CALIB TESTS, CALTBRATE ENCORE l DETECTnR FLuv DIFF SIGNALS AND METERS TO VALUFS GENFRATED BY TEST. 820112

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020E0 f' Num4FR DEPT EcutpwENT IDENTIFICATION EMPLANATION OF w0RK PkRFORWED j' CDRRECTIVF ACTION, CALIMRATED ALL NIS PWR RANGE B ORAMERS TO RX ENG CURRENT VALUES. 820a25 ,

932778 P NIS DESCRIPTInN OF PROPLFM, PRIOR TO EFCFEDING sntRTP OURING CYCLE 4 POwfR TESTING AND AFTER SORC APPROVAL TO PenCEED 70 tootRTP, RESET PWR RANGE TRIP CORRECTTVE ACTInh, RESET SLL PMR RANGE SETPOINTS TO NORMAL

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C85437 P VALVE,13Sm65 DESCRIPTION OF PRnRLFM, REPAIR VALVE AS NEEDE0. A20122 Cr'RREC TIVE ACTION, REPATRED VALVE HOUSING. A20123 980077 P RVLTS SYS.

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CALIRRATION. CDORDINATE NITH WESTINGHOUSE . I ENGINEER. M20713 i CORRECTIVF ACTION, COWPLETED FINAL CALIBRATION. 820419 l i

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SAIR4 UNIT 1 OPERATING

SUMMARY

REPORP MAY 1982 5-01-82 Reactor power is listited to 88% due to 11 heater drain pump inoperability.

5-02-82 13A circulator was taken out of service at 0923 due to inoperable screen. Power was reduced to 60% to maintain condenser vacuum.

13A circulator was returned to service at 0934 and power escalation at 3% per hour was initiated. 11B circulator was taken out of service at 1600 and power was held at 70%. 11A condenser was taken out of service for cleaning and returned to service at 2154.

5-04-82 12A circulator was taken out of service at 0048. 13A circulator pump tripped at 0141. Power was reduced frcm 85% to 78%. 12A circulator was returned to service at 0250 and power was increased to 89% at 3% per hour.

5-05-82 11B circulator was taken out of service at 0615 to clean llB condenser. Power was reduced to 75%. llB circulator was returned to service at 1135 and power was increased to 80%.

5-06-82 11A circulator was taken out of service at 0417 to clean llA condenser. Power was reduced to 73%. 11A circulator was returned to service at 0758 and power was increased to 80%.

Power was reduced at 1440 due to decreasing condenser vacuum.

  1. 13 vacuum pump separator revealed loss of water level. The separator was refilled and power was increased. 12A circulator was taken out of service at 2308 to clean 12A condenser. Power was reduced to 57%.

5-07-82 12A circulator was returned to service at 0156. 13B circulator was taken out of service at 0203 to clean 13B condenser. 13B circulator was returned tc service at 0544 and power was increased to 86%.

5-08-82 11A circulator was taken out of service at 0529 due to inoperable screen. Power was reduced from 78 to 741. llA circulator was returned to service at 0650.

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5-09-82 11 heater drain punp was returned to service at 0120. 13A' circulator was taken out of service at 1315 to clean 13A condenser. Power was reduced frcm 89% to 70%.. 13A circulator was returned to service at 1550 and 13B circulator was taken out of service at 1600 to clean 13B condenser. 13B circulator was returned to service at 1850. Power escalation at 3% per hour started.

5-12-82 Power was reduced to 85% at 2210.- 12 heater drain punp was taken out of service to repack leaking shaft gland.

5-13-82 12 heater drain punp was returned to service at 0319 and power was increased to appronmately 100%. 11A circulator was taken out of service at 0848 and power was reduced to 95%. 11A circulator was returned to service at 1945 and power was increased to 100%. Power was decreased to 87% at 2320 for 12 heater drain punp maintenance.

5-14-82 12 heater drain punp was returned to service at 0252 and power was increased to 98%. Punp was taken out of service again at 2332 and power was reduced to 88%.

5-17-82 12 heater drain punp was returned to service at 0343. Power was increased to 100%.

5-18-82 Power was reduced to 97% due to low feed punp suction pressure.

Power was increased to 100% at 1310.

5-22-82 Power was reduced to 50% for condensate punp and feed punp strainer cleaning. Power escalation to 100% started at 1230.

5-25-82 Power was reduced at 1130 to 93% due to decreasing condenser vacuum. 13 vacuum punp seal tank was found dry. The tank was filled and power was increased to 100%,

5-30-82 Power reduced to 93% for turbine valve test at 0100.

5-31-82 Power at the end of the month was 1001.

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REFUELING INFORMATION DOCIET NO.: 50-272 UNIT: Salem No. 1 DATE: June 10, 1982 CCMPLE*ED BY: L. K. Miller TELEPHCNE: 609-541-5900 X 507 MONTH: May 1982

1. Refueling infor ation has changed from last month:

YES NO X

2. Scheduled date of next refueling: October 16, 1982
3. Scheduled date for restart following refueling: December 26, 1982
4. A. Will Technical Specification changes or other license amend =ents be required? YES NO NOT DETERMINED TO-DATE May 1982
3. Has the relcad fuel design been reviewed by the Station Cperating Review Cccmittee? YES NO X If no, when is it scheduled? August 1982
5. Scheduled date(s) for submitting proposed licensing action:

September 1982 (If Required

6. L portant licensing.censiderations associated with refueling:

None

7. Number of Fuel Assemblies:

A. In-Cere . 193

3. In Spent Fuel Stcrage 160
3. Present licensed sc.ent fuel storac.e ca,paci:v. : 1170 Future spent fuel storage capacity: 1170
9. Date of last refueling that can be discharged to the spent fuel pecl assuminy the present licensed capacity: September 1996 Page 20 of 20 S-1-7.R4

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