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Headquarters Daily Rept for 880303
ML20196G888
Person / Time
Site: Beaver Valley, Monticello, Peach Bottom, Kewaunee, Brunswick, San Onofre, North Carolina State University, LaSalle, 05000000
Issue date: 03/03/1988
From:
NRC OFFICE OF SPECIAL PROJECTS
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NUDOCS 8803100016
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PRIORITY ATTENTION REQUIRED MORNING REPORT - REGION I MARCH 3, 1988 Licensee / Facility Notification / Subject Parch Bottom Unit 2 3/2 ENS DN 50-277 ESF Actuation Evsst At 9:04 p.m. on 3/2, the Unit 2 emergency load center feeder breaker tripped and t hs motor cont rol center lost power. Loads lost included the 28 reactor p rot ec t io n system MG set. primary containment isolation system logic power and th2 motor driven fire pump (MDFP). A half scram channel B and PCIS group I II as@ III outboard isolations occurred. Power was restored at 9:34 pm. when Ihe brecher reclosed without any actions and all isolation and trips were reset.

The licensee *s investigation determined that an undervoltage relay 7 ailed causing the breaker to trip. Repairs are underway and temporary power is being provided to the busloads per plant procedures. An ENS call was made at 11:15 p.m. and the senior resident inspector was notified at home.

Licensee / Facility Notification / Subject Picch Bottom Units 2 and 3 3/3 ENS DJ 50-277/278 Suspected Marijuana Use In Protected Area Evsst At tbout 3:30 a.m. on 3/3 an operator observed 2 cont ractor employees who tppsared to be smoking a substance outside an crea in the vicinity of the esmiliary boiler (south side of the protected areal. The operator contacted sscuraty and shif t management. A search of the area found ' butts

  • which cypsared to be marijuana at about 6:00 a.m. The licensee intends to test this substance, and attempt to determine who the 2 indisiduals were. The licensee ,

mat 2 a1 hour security event report to the senicr resident inspector at about ,

7:30 a.m. and followed up with an ENS call at about 8:00 a.m. The basis f or t he -

co use in the protected area. The j id3nts are following the licensee *s investigation. ,

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Licersee/cacility Notification /SLbject Bccver valley, Unit 1 3/3. SRI PC $

DA 50-334 Operation Beyond Design Basis  ;

Evsst Ca 3/3, while at 30% power, the licensee identified that 2 out of 4 containment high-high pressure bistables were bypassed. When the bistable logic is satisfied, a containment isolation phase B and containment spray actuations are initiated. Technicians were in the process of performing a containment pressure protection channel test when they noticed that the two b1 stables were bypassed.

Plcat operations personnel were notified of this conditioc at 6:05 a.m. The centrol room operators subsequently determined that there was no apparent reason f or t he bistables being in the bypassed condition (e.g. maintenance activities,

surveillance testing), and restored both bistables to normal at 6:31 a.m.

Th3 licensee reviewed their startup checklist (perf ormed prior to Mode 4 ent ry),

cad found that all four bistable were verified in the normal position on 2/21.

However, on 2/22, and still prior to Mode a entry, technicians performed maistenance surveillance tests (MSPs) on two containment pressure protection chnasels and left the bir. tables in the bypassed position. The MSPs specify that ths bistables are left in the bypassed position when the test is performed while in Modes 5 or 6. The licensee is currently conducting an investigation to ceafirm all protection b1 stables are in their required positions. Additionally, th2 licensee is reviewing outage administrative controls / plant procedures to p reve n t recurrences. T h e- associated protection channel cabinets are normally lacked and tampering is not suspected. The resident inspector is onsite monitoring licensee start up activities; a special inspection is being initiated by the Region.

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PRIORITY ATTENTION REQUIRED MORNING REPORT - REGION II- Ma rc h 3 1988 Licensee / Facility Notification / Subject NC State /NCSU Pulstar Onsite Inspection Update of REN 11631 Evost Event No. N/A This is an update to the reactor coolant leak in unrestricted area repor t ed o n N rc h 1. Seven ground locations above the outside piping have been sampled, at the surface and at a depth of three feet, No redisactivity above natural background has been detected in any of the sail samples. The reactor water sample taken last week has been analyzed.

Analysis of t he sagle indicat es that the concentrations of radionuclides cro less then the NRC limit for release to the unrestricted area. Principal locg-lived radionuclides detected were Zn-65 and Ag-110m. The cold leg hns been drained and the hot leg is being drained at present. Even with ths legs isolated, an additional leak may be present, possibly through ths pool liner. The total leak rate is approximately 3 gallons per hscr. The licensee plans to conduct deepe r. core samples to locate the lock. In addition, the licensee will be sampling the storm sewer lines that drain the outside valve pit where elevated contamination levels were found. The licensee is in communication with the University of Buffalo, which had sustained a similar problem. The licensee has isseod a press release and plans a press conference today. Two regisnal inspectors are still onsite.

Gamoral Tho Regional Administrator is meeting with the Senior Executive Vice President Georgia Power Company, to discuss matters of mutual interest.

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b i PRIORITY ATTENTION REQUIRED MORNING REPORT - REGION III MARCH 3, 1988 FACILITY / LICENSEE NOTIFICATION / SUBJECT SENIOR RESIDENT INSPECTOR / LICENSEE CEWAUNEE NUCLEAR PLANT REACTOR TRIP FROM 93%, START OF 1 WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION REFUELING OUTAGE EVENT EVENT NO. 11654 THE KEWAUNEE PLANT TRIPPED FROM D3% POWER AT 1348 HOURS CST ON MARCH 2 1988, DUE TO A FAULT ON THE UNIT AUXILIARY BUS. THE FAULT CAUSED A GENERATOR TRIP WHICH IN TURN CAUSED A TURBINE / REACTOR TRIP. THE TRIP CONCLUDED A 235 DAY RUN, THE SIXTH CONTINUOUS RUN OF GREATER THAN 200 DAYS. THE PLANT WILL NOW ENTER A 36 DAY REFUELING OUTAGE ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED TO BEGIN ON MARCH 4, 1988.

MAJOR REFUELING ACTIVITIES INCLUDE: 100% EDDY CURRENT TESTING OF STEAM GENERATORS: 100% EXAMINATION OF THE TRANSITION CONE TO UPPER SHELL GIRTH WELD OF STEAM GENERATOR "A*; INSERVICE INSPECTION OF VARIOUS PRIMARY SYSTEM COMPONENTS: SLEEVING OF APPROXIMATELY $0% OF THE STEAM GENERATOR TUBES:

OVECHAUL OF THE HIGH PRESSURE TURBINE: REPLACEMENT OF REACTOR THIMBLE TUBES; AND INSPECTION FOR EROSION OF SELECTED FEEDWATER AND CONDENSATE PIPING.

REGIONAL ACTION THE RESIDENT INSPECTORS WILL REVIEW THE LICENSEE *S ACTIONS TO DETERMINE THE ROOT CAUSE OF THE EVENT.

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RECION III MORNING REPORT PAGE 2 MARCH 3, 1988 FACILITY / LICENSEE NOTIFICATION / SUBJECT LASALLE/ COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO RI VIA TELECON/TWO (2) DIESEL GENERATORS INOP AT THE SAME TIME EVECT EVENT NO. 11655 ON MARCH 2, 1988 AT APPROXIMATELY 4:15 P.M. CST THE LICENSEE WAS PERFORMING SURVEILLANCE LOS-DG-SR4 "UNIT 2 8 DIESEL GENEPATOR ACTION STATEMENT OPERABILITY TEST". AS THE 28 DIESEL GENERATOR ATTAINED A SPEED OF 1800 RPM THE 28 DIESEL GENERATOR COOLING WATER PUMP FAILED TO AUTOMATICALLY STAPY. THE COOLING WATER PUMP WAS THEN STARTED MANUALLY. THE LICENSEE PROCEEDED fu DECLARE THE 28 DIESEL GENERATOR INOPERABLE. THE 28 DIESEL GENERATOR SUPPLIES EMERGENCY POWER ONLY TO THE HIGH PRESSURE CORE SPRAY ( H PCS ) SYSTEM. PER THE LICENSEE *S TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS THE LICENSEE HAD 72 HOURS TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM AND TO PERFORM SURYEILLANCES ON OFFSITE POWER SOURCE VERIFICATION AND TO RUN THE REMAINING DIESEL GENERATORS.

AT APPROXIMATELY 6:45 P.M. THE LICENSEE MADE A COURTESY ENS CALL TO INFORM THE COMMISSION THAT THEY HAD TWO (2) DIESEL GENERATORS OUT OF SERVICE ON 3/1/88 FOR ROUTINE PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE AND SOME SURVEILLANCES AND WAS ALREADY ON A 72 HOUR TIME CLOCK.

THE PROBLEM WITH THE COOLING WATER PUMP NOT STARTING WAS PITTED CONTACTS ON THE K-1B RELAY WHICH STARTS THE 2B DIESEL GENERATOR COOLING WATER PUMP. BY 10:30 P.M. THE CONTACTS WERE REPAIRED. THE DIESEL GENERATOR SURVEILLANCE WAS PEiFORMED AGAIN. THIS TIME SATISFACTORY. THE 2B DIESEL GENERATOR WAS THEN -

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DIESEL GENERATORS OUT OF SERVICE AT THE SAME TIME, WENT TO THE SITE. THE RI WAS PRESENT FOR THE OPERABILITY RUN OF THE DIESEL GENERATOR. TO REVIEW THE LICENSEE *S ACTIONS FOR CORRECTING THEIR PROBLEM, AND TO REVIEW THE LICENSEE'S TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TO VERIFY THAT THE LICENSEE HAD TAKEN THE APPROPRIATE ACTIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEIR TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS, FACILITY / LICENSEE NOTIFICATION / SUBJECT NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY MEETING WITH STATE AND LOCAL OFFICIALS MONTICELLO NUCLEAR POWER PLANT CEGIONAL ACTION THE CEGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR, MEMBERS OF THE REGIONAL STAFF AND THE RESIDENT INSPECTORS WILL MEETING THIS EVENING IN MONTICELLO. MINNESOTA WITH STATE AND LOCAL OFFICIALS TO REVIEW THE NRC*S REGULATORY PROGRAM FOR THd MONTICELLO NUCLEAR POWER PLANT. THE MEETING WILL ALSO COVER THE CURRENT SYSTEMATIC ASSESSMENT OF LICENSEE PERFORMANCE (SALP) REPORT FOR THE MONTICELLO PLANT,

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S e PRIORITY ATTENTION REQUIRED MORNING REPORT - REGION V MARCH 3 1988 LICENSEE / FACILITY NOTIFICATION / SUBJECT SA3 ONOFRE UNIT 2 3/3/88. RESIDENT INSPECTOR TO REGION V D3 50-361 STEAM GENERATOR TUBE LEAK LEQ N/A EVE 3T THE LICENSEE INITIALLY REPORTED ON MARCH 1, 1988 THAT A PRIMARY-TO-SECONDARY LEAK HAD BEEN IDENTIFIED IN UNIT 2 STEAM GENERATOR E088. AS OF 3/3/88 THE LICENSEE WAS ESTIMATING LEAKAGE OF APPROX. 40 TO 60 GALLONS PER DAY. VARYING WITH THE ISOTOPE ON WHICH THE ESTIMATE WAS BASED. THE LICENSEE IS MONITORING THE LEAK RATE. AND EXPECTS TO SHUT DOWN FOR INSPECTION AND TUBE PLUGGING WHEN THE LEAK RATE EXCEEDS 100 GALLONS PER DAY. PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE HAS SHOWN THAT LEAKAGE LESS THAN 100 GALLONS PER DAY IS DIFFICULT TO IDENTIFY OR LOCATE FOR PLUGGING. THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS LEAKAGE LIMIT FOR EACH STEAM GENERATOR IS 720 GALLONS PER DAY.

CONTACT: P. JOHNSON, (FTS) 463-3745 ,

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1 Reportable Event number 11653 .

Fccility : BRUNSWICK Date Notified : 03/02/88 Unit : l', 2 Time Notified : 15:29 R gion : 2 Date of Event : 03/02/88 Vcndor : GE,GE Time of Event : 15:00 Operations Officer : Ray Smith Classification : 10 CFR 50.72 NRC Notified By : B. POLK Category 1 : (b) (2) (iii)

Rtd Release : No Category 2 :

Cauce : Mechanical Failure Category 3 :

Component : FAN ROTORS Category e :

EVENT DESCRIPTION :

A POTENTIAL FOR A COMMON MODE FAILURE OF THE EDG COOLING SUPPLY FANS HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED. THESE ARE FOUR FANS THAT FEED A COMMON PLENUM WHICH THEN FEEDS THE EDG ROOMS (COOLING AIR BUT NOT INTAKE AIR). IN DEC 1987 THE "A" DG SUPPLY FAN FAILED DUE TO A FATIGUE FAILURE OF THE ROTOR BLADES. DISCUSSIONS WERE HELD WITH THE VENDOR AND IT WAS THEN CONSIDERED A RANDOM FAILURE. THE ROTOR WAS REPLACED WITH THE SAME MODEL. YESTERDAY MORNING THE "C" FAN FAILED IN A SIMILAR MANNER INDICATING THE POTENTIAL FOR A COMMON MODE FAILURE.

IN ADDITION, THE "B" FAN ROTOR HAS BEEN ANALYZED USING A LIQUID PENETRANT TEST AND AT LEAST 1 INDICATION OF CRACKING OF A BLADE WAS DISCOVERED. THE "B" FAN WAS THEN DECLARED INOPERABLE. FSAR REQUIRES 3 OF 4 FANS BE OPERABLE.

ONLY THE "A" AND "D" FANS ARE NOW OPERABLE (NOTE: THE "D" FAN ROTOR WAS REPLACED LAST NOVEMBER WITH ONE OF THE SAME MODEL) . AN ANALYSIS SHOWS WITH OUTSIDE AIR TEMPERATURES LESS THAN 90 DEGREES COOLING WILL BE ADEQUATE WITH JUST 2 FANS. IN ADDITION, DUE TO A PREVIOUS COMMON MODE FAILURE PROBLEM WITH THE SUPPLY DAMPERS (WHICH HAS BEEN CORRECTED) , PROCEDURES ARE STILL IN PLACE WHICH WOULD REQUIRE OPENING THE DOORS TO THE DG ROOMS TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE COOLING IF HIGH TEMPERATURES IN THESE ROOMS OCCURRED. THE FANS ARE JOY AXIVANE MODEL 66-26-1170 SERIES 2000. THE VENDOR IS ON THE WAY TO INVESTIGATE. UNIT 1 IS AT 100% POWER AND UNIT 2 IS IN A REFUEL OUTAGE.

THE NRC RESIDENT WAS NOTIFIED. (NOTIFIED R2 VIAS, EO ROSSI)

R: portable Event number 11654 .

Fccility : KEWAUNEE Date Notified : 03/02/88 Unit : 1 Time Notified : 16:29 R gion : 3 Date of Event : 03/02/88 VCndor : WEST Time of Event : 14:48 Op rations Officer : Ray Smith Classification : 10 CFR 50.72 NRC Notified By : M. ORTMAR Category 1  : SCRAM R d Release : No Category 2  :

Cauce : Electrical Failure Category 3  :

C: ponent : 4180 V BUS BARS Category 4  :

EVENT DESCRIPTION :

A REACTOR TRIP WAS RECEIVED FROM 93% POWER DUE TO UNDERVOLTAGE ON 4180V BUSES 1 AND 2. FUTHER INVESTIGATION INDICATED THAT THE BUS BARS LOCATED IN THE LOWER LEVEL OF THE TURBINE BUILDING SHORTED. THE TURBINE ROOM FILLED WITH SMOKE BUT THERE WAS NO FIRE OF ANY DURATION AND NO FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT WAS USED. THE PLANT FIRE ALARM WAS SOUNDED TO PERFORM PLANT ACCOUNTABILITY.

ALL SYSTEMS FUNCTIONED AS REQUIRED ON THE TRIP. BUSES 1 AND 2 HAVE BEEN ISOLATED ELECTRICALLY. THE EDGs STARTED AS EXPECTED ON THE REACTOR TRIP BUT WERE NOT REQUIRED. THE EMERGENCY BUSES WERE NOT AFFECTED. THE UNIT IS NOW IN HOT S/D AND WILL CONTINUE TO GO TO COLD S/D FOR A REFUEL OUTAGE THAT WAS SCHEDULE TO START ON 03/04/88. THE NRC RESIDENT WAS NOTIFIED.

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Fccility : IASALLE Date Notified : 03/02/88 Unit : 1,2 Time Notified : 19:44 R:gion : 3 Date of Event : 03/02/88 V0ndor : GE,GE Time of Event : 17:15 Operations Officer : Ray Smith Classification : 10 CFR 50.72 NRC Notified By : CRAWFORD Category 1 : LCO Action Statement Rad Release : No Category 2 :

Cruce : Electrical Failure Category 3 :

Component : EDG COOLING PUMPR Category 4 :

EVENT DESCRIPTION :

WITH THE UNITS IN A 72 HOUR LCO WHILE THE COMMON EDG IS OUT OF SERVICE MAINTENANCE, THE COOLING WATER PPM' FOR THE 2B EDG FAILED TO START AUTOMATICALLY DURING AN 8 HOUR TJR' IILLANCE TEST REQUIRED BY THE LCO. THE PUMP WAS STARTED MANUALLY. THE ED( WAS SECURED, THE TEST WAS RUN AGAIN AND THIS TIME THE COOLING WATER PC 2 m GTED AUTOMATICALLY. THIS EDG HAS BEEN DECLARED INOPERABLE WHILE INVESTIGATING. UNIT 1 IS AT 96% POWER AND UNIT 2 IS AT 97% POWER. THE PROBLEM WITH THE 2B EDG DOES NOT PLACE THE UNIT IN A MORE RESTRICTIVE LCO. (NOTIFIED R3 BURDICK)

l RCportable Event number 11656 . l FCcility : PEACH BOTTOM Date Notified : 03/02/88 Unit : 2 Time Notified : 23:18 R;gion : 1 Date of Event : 03/02/88 VCndor : *,GE,GE Time of Event : 21:04 OpOrations Officer : Ray Smith Classification : 10 CFR 50.72 NRC Notified By : D. WARFEL Category 1 : ESF Actuation R0d Release : No Category 2 :

Cauce : Electrical Failure Category 3 :

Component : 480V LOAD CENTER Category 4 :

EVENT DESCRIPTION :

A GROUP 2 AND GROUP 3 ISOLATION WERE RECEIVED DUE TO LOSS OF A 480V LOAD CENTER WHEN ITS SUPPLY BREAKER OPENED. THIS ALSO CAUSED A LOSS OF THE MOTOR DRIVEN FIRE PUMP (THE DIESEL DRIVEN FIRE PUMP WAS ALREADY OUT OF SERVICE). ABOUT A HALF HOUR LATER THIS BREAKER RECLOSED WITH NO OPERATOR ACTION. THE MOTOR DRIVEN FIRE PUMP WAS RETURNED TO SERVICE AND THE ISOLATIONS WERE RESET. IT IS POSSIBLE THAT SOME SYSTEMS DID NOT FUNCTION AS REQUIRED (eg. BUS TRANSFER LOGIC AND EDG START). THIS IS STILL BEING INVESTIGATED. THE UNIT IS IN COLD S/D. THE NRC RESIDENT WILL BE NOTIFIED.

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, NRC Opcrationa Ccntcr Plcnt Stctua for Thurcdcy M:rch 3 ,19ZE Unovaluctcd Informaticn provid d by tha Utility tREG PLANT NAME PHONE */.PWR DOWN RESTART REASON OR COMMENTS *#

1 : BEAVER VALLEY 1 32201 028 :  : HOLDING FOR CORE  :*:

PHYSICS TESTING.  :
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1 CALVERT CLIFFS 1 2202 3097 :  : il CIRC WATER PUMP  : :

OUT OF SERVICE.

1 CALVERT CLIFFS 2 32202 :000 :02/26 303/26  : MODE 5(COLD S/D).  : :

MAINTENANCE OUTAGE :

1 :FITZPATRICK :2203 100 :  :  :  :

1 :GINNA 2204 3000 12/05 3/06  : COLD S/D.  : :

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1 HADDAM NECK 12205 3000 307/18 103/07  : MODE 5(COLD S/D).  : :

1 : HOPE CREEK 1 2206 :000 302/13 04/88 :COND 5.  : :

REFUELING OUTAGE  :

1 INDIAN POINT 2 12207 100 :  :  :  : :

1 : INDIAN POINT 3 12208 3100 : s'  :  :

1 LIMERICK 1 32209 3100 :  :  :  : :

1 MAINE YANKEE 12210 100 :  :  :  :

1 : MILLSTONE 1 12211 100 :  :  :  :

1 : MILLSTONE 2 32211 100 :  :  :  :

1 IMILLSTONE 3 12211 1099 :  :  :  :

1 NINE MILE POINT 1 22213 3000 112/19 304/01 :COND 5  : :

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. NRC Opcrationa Ccntcr Plcnt Stotus for Thurtdcy Mcrch 3 ,1988 Unevalua'ed Information provided by the Utility SREG PLANT NAME PHONE */.PWR DOWN RESTART REASON OR COMMENTS *#

1 30YSTER CREEK 2215 100 :  :  :  : :

1 : PEACH BOTTOM 2 32216 3000 303/13 UNK COND 5  : :

REFUELING CONDITION  :

MAINTENANCE OUTAGE  :

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1 : PEACH BOTTOM 3 :2216 3000 03/31 :UNK COLD S/D. NRC ORDER.

1 : PILGRIM 1 12217 3000 304/86 807/88 COND 4  :

ICOLD S/D  :

1 : SALEM i 2218 3099 :  :  :  : :

1 SALEM 2 22218 :100 :  :  :  : :

1 SEABROOK 1 32219 3000 :- - - :UNK  : COLD S/D.  :

1 :SHOREHAM 32220 3000 306/08 104/88  : COLD S/D. I 1 :SUSQUEHANNA 1 :2221 1100 :  :  :  : :

1 :SUSOUEHANNA 2 2221 3062 :  : COASTDOWN  :

1 :THREE MILE ISLAND 1 2222 3100 :  :  :  :

1 THREE MILE ISLAND 2 2222 3000 303/79 :UNK 3 RECOVERY  :

1 VERMONT YANKEE 2224 100 :  :  :  : :

1 : YANKEE ROWE 32225 3100 :  :  :  : :

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2 BROWNS FERRY 1 617 32229 3000 303/85 : UNK  : COLD SHUTDOW4 -  :

REFUELING OUTAGE  :

2 BROWNS FERRY 2_751 2229 2000 309/84 : UNK COLD SHUTDOWN -  :

REFUELING OUTAGE  :

2 BROWNS FERRY 3_ 0700 :2229 :000 103/85 : UNK 3 COLD SHUTDOWN -  :

MAINTENANCE OUTAGE :

2 BRUNSWICK 1 :2230 3100 :  :  :  : :

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2 : CATAWBA 1- :2231 :098 :  : I  : :

2 : CATAWBA 2 12231 3000 12/24 303/03  : MODE 3(HOT S/B). **:

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2 : CRYSTAL RIVER 3 32233 :015 :  : IINREASING TO 40%. *:

AWAITING REPAIR OF :

FW ISOLATION VALVE  :

2 FARLEY_1 32234 3100 :  :  :  : :

2 :FARLEY 2 32234 3100 :  :  :  :

2 GRAND GULF 1 2235 :100 :  :  :  : :

2 HARRIS 1 :2236 :100 :  :  :  : :

2 : HATCH 1 2237 3100 :  :  :  :

2 HATCH 2 2237 3000 201/13 303/18 COND 5  : :

REFUELING OUTAGE  :

2 MCGUIRE 1 2239 100 :  :  :  : :

2 MCGUIRE 2 32239 :100 :  :  :  :

2 NORTH ANNA 1 :2240 3100 :  :  :  :

2 NORTH ANNA 2 32240 1100 :  :  :  : :

2 :OCONEE 1 :2241 3100 :  :  :  :

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2 OCONEE 3 32241 3100 :  : 0.02 GPM'S/G TUBE  : :

LEAK & SMALL AMOUNT  :

DF FAILED FUEL  :

2 :RODINSON 2 2242 000 301/29 303/05 MODE 5  : :

COLD S/D  :

MAINT DUTAGE  :

2 ISEOUOYAH 1 2243 1000 308/85 :UNK  : MODE 5 -  :

COLD S/D -
CONFIRMING EQ OF  :

SAFETY SYSTEMS  :

2 ISEOUOYAH 2 32243 =000 308/85 103/11  : MODE 3(HOT S/B) 2 sST. LUCIE 1 32244 :100 :  :  : *: .

2 : ST. LUCIE 2 12244 :100 :  :  :  : :

2 : SUMMER 32245 3100 :  :  :  : :

2 SURRY 1 :2246 :100 :  :  :  : :

2 SURRY 2 12246 3100 :  :  :  : :

2 TURKEY POINT 3 :2247 3100 :  :  :  : :

2 TURKEY POINT 4 32247 3100 :  :  :  : :

2 VOGTLE 1 2248 3100 :  :  :  :

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  • NRC Op;rctions C3ntcr Picnt Statun for Thurcday N rch 3 ,1920 Unevaluated Information provided by the Utility

' REG PLANT NAME PHONE */.PWR DOWN RESTART REASON OR COMMENTS *#

3 IBIG ROCK POINT 2250 1085 :  : LIMITED TO 87% POWER :*:

3 CRAIDWOOD 1 12251 3000 301/02 303/31 NODE 5(COLD S/D).  : :

REPAIRING RCP SEAL.  :

3 *BRAIDWOOD 2 32251 3000 ------ 303/03  : MODE 3. STARTUP TEST :

3 :DYRON 1 12252 3098 :  : ADMIN LIMIT OF 98%  :

POWER DUE TO S/G  :
UPPER NOZZEL FLOW LIMITATIONS  :

3 BYRON 2 12252 2015 :  :  : FIXING THE MAIN TUR- *:

BINE EHC SYSTEM.  :

SHOULD SYNC TO GRID  :
TODAY.

3 CALLAWAY 1 2253 1100 :  :  :  : :

3 : COOK 1 32254 090 :  : ADMIN LIMIT OF 91%  :

POWER TO EXTEND S/G  :
TUBE LIFE  :

3 : COOK 2 12254 :080 :  : ADMIN LIMIT OF 81%  :

POWER TO EXTEND S/G  :
TUBE LIFE  :

OOG  :

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3 : DAVIS-BESSE 1 32255 065 :  :  : POWER LIMITED TO 85%  :

QUE TO 3 GAGGED MS  :

SAFETY VALVES.  :

COASTDOWN TO REFUEL. :

3 :DRESDEN 2 32256 1094 :  : LOAD FOLLOWING  : :

3 :DRESDEN 3 32256 1088 :  : LOAD FOLLOWING  : :

3 :DUANE ARNOLD 2257 3100 :  :  :  : :

3 : FERMI 2 32258 3000 302/27 304/15 :COND 4(COLD S/D).  : :

EXTENDED OUTAGE.  :

3 KEWAUNEE 12259 3000 103/02 104/10 RX TRIP DUE TO BUS *:

BAR SHORT. ENTERING :

REFUELING OUTAGE.  :

3 LACROSSE 12260 3000 304/87  :--- :DEFUELED.  : :

IFOR DECOMMISSIONING  :

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.- NRC Opcrctions Ccntcr Plcnt Stctus for Thurcd;y Mirth 3 ,19:8 Unevaluated Information provided by the Utility "REG PLANT NAME PHONE %PWR DOWN RESTART REASON OR COMMENTS *#

3 LASALLE 1 2261 3095 :  :  : ADMIN LIMIT OF 96%  : :

POWER DUE TO HIGH  :
STEAM FLOW  :

3 LASALLE 2 12261 3095 :  :  :  : :

3 MONTICELLO 2263 100 :  :  :  : :

_________---_-----_---__-_---------__----_-_---------__.s--_--_----_------_--__

3 : PALISADES 32264 3100 :  :  :  :

3 : PERRY 1 2265 3100 :  :  :  : :

3 : POINT BEACH 1 22266 3100 :  :  :  : :

3 : POINT BEA'CH 2 32266 100 :  :  :  : :

3 : PRAIRIE ISLAND 1 2267 3100 :  :  :  : :

3 : PRAIRIE ISLAND 2 2267 1100 :  :  :  : :

3 OUAD CITIES 1 32268 1100 :  :  :  : :

3 OUAD CITIES 2 12268 3093 :  : LOAD FOLLOW  :

3 ZION 1 12269 3000 02/25 305/01 IMODE 5(COLD S/D). **

REFUELING OUTAGE.

3 ZION 2 32269 1098 :  : LOAD FOLLO4  :

3 CLINTON 12270 1100 :  :  :  : :

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. . . - . _ , . .s NRC Opcretionc Ccntcr Picnt Status for Thuredcy Mcrch 3 ,1988 Un3voluotcd Inforaction provid d by the Utility rREG PLANT NAME PHONE XPWR DOWN RESTART REASON OR COMMENTS * #

4 1 ARKANSAS 1 32271 3000 :  :  : FUEL CDNSERVATION  : :

4: ARKANSAS 2 32271 3000 2/12 15/88  : MODE 6  : :

REFUELING OUTAGE  :

4 : COOPER 32273 3083 :  : LOAD FDLLOW.  : :

4 # FORT CALHOUN 1 2274 3070 :  : CONSERVING FUEL  : :

4 FORT SAINT VRAIN 32275 3078 :  : ADMIN LIMIT OF 78%  : :

POWER.  :

4 : RIVER BEND 1 22276 1073 :  : 31 FW PUMP O.0.S. *:

4 : SOUTH TEXAS 32277 5000 :- - - 303/06 MODE 3(HOT S/B).  : :

AWAITING REPAIRS TO  :

TDAFW PUMP.  :

4 WATERFORD 3 3 2278 r iOO :  :  :  : :

4 : WOLF CREEK 1 32279 :100 :  :  :  : :

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o NRC Op;rotions C;ntCr Picnt Statuc for Thurcdcy M rch 3 ,1988 Unovoluotsd Information providad by tho Utility

  • REG PLANT NAME PHONE */.PWR DOWN RESTART REASON OR COMMENTS *#

5 :DIABLO CANYON 1 22281 3064 :  : COASTDOWN  :

5 :DIABLO CANYON 2 32281 1100 :  :  :  :

5 :PALO VERDE 1 32282 1000 210/03 303/07  : MODE 3(HOT S/B).  : :

5 :PALO VERDE 2 32283 3000 302/20 35/88  : MODE 5(COLO S/D).  :  :

ENTERING A REFUELING :

OUTAGE.  :

5 :PALO VERDE 3 32284 3100 :  :  :  : :

5 3 RANCHO SECO 2285 3000 12/85 103/88 IHEATUP MODE (NON- *:

NUCLEAR).  :

MAINT OUTAGE  :

5 ISAN ONOFRE 1 2286 3000 102/14 303/31 MODE 5  : :

COLD S/D  :
MAINT OUTAGE  :

5 : SAN ONOFRE 2 2237 100 :  :  :  : :

5 SAN ONOFRE 3 32287 2100 :  :  :  :

5 TROJAN 32288 3100 :  :  :  : :

5 WNP 2 32289 3000 302/13 103/03 :COND 4(COLD S/D).  :

o - REASON OR COMMENT HAS CHANGED IN THE PAST 24 HOURS.

  1. - REACTOR SCRAM IN THE PAST 24 HOURS.

NOTE - REACTOR STATUS DATA COLLECTED BETWEEN 4 A.M. AND 8 A.M. EACH DAY.

ALL TIMES ARE BASED ON EASTERN TIMES (ET).

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