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Monthly Operating Rept for Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station for Jul 1990
ML20059A877
Person / Time
Site: Comanche Peak Luminant icon.png
Issue date: 07/31/1990
From: Buschbaum D, Woodlan D
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO. (TU ELECTRIC)
To:
NRC OFFICE OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (IRM)
References
TXX-90289, NUDOCS 9008240080
Download: ML20059A877 (5)


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FE Log # TXX 90289 File'# 10010 l Ref. #:10CFR50.36 ,

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August: 15. 1990 William J. Cahill. Jr.

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U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Attn: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555

SUBJECT:

COMANCHE PEAK STEAM ELECTRIC STATION (CPSES)-  !

DOCKET NO. 50-445 MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT FOR JULY 1990 Gentlemen: [

Attached is the Monthly Operating Report.for July 1990 prep 6 red and submitted-j pursuant to Specification 6.9.1.5 of Appendix A (Technical Specifications) to-the Comanche Peak Unit 1 Steam Electric Station Operating ~ License.  ;

Sincerely.

William J. Cahill -Jr.

By:

D. R. Woodlan

- Docket Licensing Manager JLR/cid Attachment c - Mr. R.'O. Martin,. Region IV Resident Inspectors. CPSES (3) ,

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COMANCHE PEAK STEAM ELECTRIC STATION, UNIT 1 NRC MONTHLY OPERATING REPORT-DOCKETNO: 50-M 5 UNIT:- CPSES 1 DATE: Aucunt 9.1990 L COMPLETED BY: D. E. Bnenhhaum TELEPHONE: 817-897 5851 OPERATING STATUS

1. Reporting Period: July 1990 Gross hours in reporting period: Zd4 2.- Currently authorized power level (MWt): 3.411 Max. depend, capacity (MWe-Net)':113I Design Electrical Rating (MWe Net): 111Q  !
3. Power level to which restricted (if any) (MWe-Net): bl.QIut
4. Reasons for restriction (if any):

THIS MONTH YRTO DATE - CUMULATIVE

5. Number of hours reactor was critical 609.5 17'76.0' 1776.3 3

6 .' Reactor reserve shutdown hours 134.5 475.8 475.8

7. Hours generator on line 609.5- 1535.8 15'35.8
8. Unit reserve shutdown hours 0 0' 0
9. Gross thermal energy generated (MWH) 1,388,199 3,082,179 3,082,179
10. Grose electrical energy generated (MWH) 550,4.14 919,332 919,332 .(
11. Net electrical energy generated (MWH) 518,312 821,661 821,661 _
12. Reactor Service factor N/A -N/A N/A-
13. Reactor avel: ability factor N/A N/A N/A-
14. Unit service factor N/A~ N/A N/A
15. Unit availability factor N/A -N/A N/A l
16. Unit capacity factor (Using MDC) N/A N/A N/A
17. Unit capacity factor (Using Design MWe) N/A N/A. N/A I
18. Unit forced outage rate ' N/A N/A- N/A-
19. Shutdowns scheduled ovar next 6 months (Type, Date, and Duration of each):
20. If shutdown at end of report period, estimated date of startup: 900807 '
21. Units in test status (prior to commercial operation): FORECAST ACHIEVED Initial Criticality 900403 900403 Initial Electricity 900501 900424 Commercial Operation 900721 I l

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AVERAGE DAILY UNIT. POWER LEVEL )

DOCKETNO:- 50-44s UNIT: CPSES1 DATE: Aucunt9.1990 ,

COMPLETED BY: D. E. Buehhaum TEEPHONE: 817-897 5f 51 MONTH: ell.Y 119.Q

. DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER EVEL ' DAY AVERAGE DAILYPOWER WVEL

-(MWe Net) .- (MWe Net)  ;

1 585 17 988 2 587 18 1101- , ,

3 589= 19 1102 ,_.,

4 589 20 1103 l 5 754 21 1105 6 788 22- 1104 1

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637 9 698 25 853 10 797 26 408 11- 811 27 0 ,

12 960 28 0 13 1072 -29 0-14 1089 30- 0 15 10B8 31 0 -

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SUMMARY

OF OPERATING EXPERIENCE FOR THE MONTH DOCKETNO: 50-445 UNIT:' CPSES 1 i DATE: Atmust 9.1990 '(

COMPLETED BY: D. E. Bnenhhnnm ~  !

TELEPHONE: 817-897 5851  !

MONTH: JULY 1990 7/1 0000 1 Ur!t started month in MODE 1 performing Initial Startup Testing.

7/13 0619 Unit achieved 100% Reactor Power for first time.

7/26 0929 100% Loss of Load Test initiated reactor trip. Unit entered MODE 3. ' Started 1 planned outage to replace bellows on Containment Pressure instrument 1 PT-934.' Walver of Compliance to perform replacement in MODE 3 obtained.

1036 Flux Doubling actuation due to spike on Source Range Neutron Flux Channel j N32. Charging pump suction shifted to RWST. LER 90 019 to follow, q

1416 Unit experienced Safety injection on Low bisam Line Pressure when two Main Steam isolation Valves inadvertently opened due to improperly sequenced

- tagout/ removal from service of the valve. LER.90-020 to follow.

7/30 2157 Unit experienced Safety injection on Low Steam Line Pressure when Atmospheric Relieve Valve rapidly opened. Relief valve did not initially -

respond to operator's attempt to open for RCS Temperature Control, then

.._ valved stepped open. LER 90-021 to follow.

'7/31 2013 Unit entered MODE 4 cooling down to MODE 5 to review Safety injection events.

2400 Unit ended month cooling down in MODE 4.

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METHODOF SHUTTINGDOWN T"PE TEREACTOROR F: FORCED DURATION

_REASCN _REDUCNGPOWER _CO:f:-GuVE ACTIONSCONWENTS DG SfsCEDUl_ED (HOURS)

E 50% load rejection test from 75%

B- 4 S 0 006 900707 Power Plateau 4- 50% load rejection test from 100%

0 B 900724 S Power Plateau 007 B 3 .100% Loss of Load Test resulted in .

S 134.5 . (pre-planned) automatic scram. See 008 900726 previous page.

2 ) METHOD

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1) REASON E. OPERATORTRAINING APOUCENSEEXAMNATION~ 2: MANUALSCRAM A- EQUIPMENT FAILURE (EXPLAIN) F: ADMINISTRATIVE B: MAINTORTEST 3: AUTOMATICSCRAM -

-G OPERATIONALERROR(EXPLAIN) 4: OTHER (EXPLAIN)

C REFUEUNG H: OTHER (EXPLAIN)

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