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DOCKET No. 50 - 277. -_....... ..............
DATE OCT0sta 15, 1981. .....____.................
COMPLETED BI PMILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANI..... ...... ..............
N.R.ALDENENGIN3ER-IN-CHARGENGCLEAR SBCTIONGENER ATION DIVISION-WUCLEAR
TELEPHONE (215) 841-5022
OPERATING STATUS........... ... . ....................................--
1. UNIT NABB PEACH BOTTOS UNIT 2 i NOTES: UNIT 2 EXPERIENCED |g g....__ ___.. . . .- ...
2. EEPORTING PERIOD: SRPTEREER, 1981 i ONE OUTAGE AND |- g g. .. __..______ -- ._.._
3. LICENSED THERRAL POWER (NWT): 3293 i TWO POWER REDUCTIONS. lg g............_...
4. NAMEPLATE RATING (GROSS NME): 1152 I |g..._ -......__.
5. DESIGN ELECTRICAL RATING (NET BUE) : 1065 | |g g........_
6. M AXIMUM DEFEND &BLE CAPACITI (GROSS NWE) : 1098 | |; i_...
7. MAIIBUR DEPENDABLE CAPACITY (N ET BU E) : 1051 | |
8. IF CH ANGES DCCUR IN CAPACITI RATINGS (ITERS MURBER 3 THROUGH 7) SIECE LAST REPORT, GIVE REASONS:
9. POWER LEVEL TO NHICH RESTRICTED, IF ANI (NET MNI) :
10. REASONS FOR RESTRICTIONS, IF ANY:
THIS RONTH YB-TO-DATE CUBULATIVE
11. HOURS IN REPORTING PERIOD -'720 6,551 63,479
12. NUMBER OF HOURS REACTOR WAS CRITICAL 720.0 4,998.6 47,551.1
13. REACT 0k RESERVE SHUTDOWN MOURS 0.0 0.0 0.0
14 HOURS GENEk& TOR ON-LINE 702.8 4,772.3 46,285.1
15. Uhl! RESEkVE SHUTDOWN HOURS 0.0 0.0 0.0-- .____ .== ..... .__.......-
16. GROS 5 THERN AL ENERGI GENERATED (BwH) 2,144,798 14,309,332 134,730,404....-__..... . --__...... ............
17. GROSS ELECTRICAL ENERGY GENERATED (MWH) 711,990 4,767,500 44,380,600... .._.... . ..... ..........._
18. NET ELECTRICAL ENERGY GENERATED (aWH) 684,267 4,587,281 42,546,945__.. -__ _ ........- .. ......... ..
19. UNIT SERVICE FACTOR 97.6 72.8 72.9- ..... _.... _..
20. UNIT AV AILABILITI FACTOR 97.6 72.8 72.9
21. UNIT CAPACITY FACTOR (USING ADC NET) 90.4 66.6 63.8
22. UNIT CAPACITY FACTOR (USING DER NET) 89.2 65.8 62.9_ _
23. UNIT FORCED OUTAGE RATE 0.0 24.9 8.4= ----........
24. SHUTDOWNS SCHEDULED OVER NEIT 6 50NTHS (TYPE, DATE, AND DUR ATION OF E ACH) :
25. IF SHUTDOWN AT END OF REPORT PERIOD, ESTIBATED DATE OF STARTUP:
26. UNITS IN TEST STATUS (PRIOR TO C055ERCIAL OPERATION) : FORECAST ACHIETED
INITIAL CRITICALITY...__._ . _..... _
INITIAL ELECTRICITY__.. ________
CORRESCIAL OPERATION
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Tf. ; ij'; DOCK ET NO. 50 - 278
DATE OCTOBER 15, 1981
COEPLETED BY PRILADELPRIA ELECTRIC COMPANI......... .._______.___..___
W .B . A LD ENE N GINEE R-IN -CH A RG ENGCLEAR SECTIONGENERATION DITISION-NUCLEAR
TELEPHONE (215) 841-5022. .____.____ ............ __
OPERATING STATUS
1. UNIT N AME: PEACH BOTT06 UNIT 3 i NOTES: THIS UNIT IS 3055 FOR |g i_....._ _ _ ___...- ... ..._
2. REPORTING PERIOD: SEPTERBER, 1981 | REFUELING AND BAINTENANCE. |g g.__ _.. ..___.
3. LICENSED THEREAL POWER (BWT) : 3293 | OUTAGE BETENDED DUE TO A |.........- - - = g g
0. N AMEPLATE RATIIG (GROSS ANE) : 1152 | TURBINE BEARING FAILURE ON i._______. -_ g g
5. DESIGN ELECTRICAL RATING (BET ENE) : 1065 | OCTOBER 5, 1981 |; g.... ~...
6. 51I18U5 DIPEEDABLE CAPACITY (GROSS EWE) : 1098 | STARTUP SCHEDULED FOR I; g_...
7. MAXIBUM DIPENDABLE CAPACITY (N ET EN E) : 1035 | DCTOBER 22, 1981 |__.... .-_...--....._____...................._..
8. IF CHANGES OCCUR IN CAPACITY BATINGS (ITERS N G5BEF. 3 TEROUGH 7) SIECE LAST REPORT, GIVE REASONS:
9. PONER LEVEL TO WHICH RESTRICTED, IF ANY (MET BNE):
10. REASONS FOR R ESTRICTIONS, IF ANY:
THIS 505T8 YR-TO-DATE CURULATIVE
11. HOURS IN REPORTING PERIOD 720 6,551 59,375...._ ... __. .. ._ ...._.....__
12. NU5BER OF HOURS REACTOR WAS CRITICAL 0 1,547.7 43,709.9
13. REACTOR RESERVE SHUTDOWN HOURS 0.0 0.0 0.0
14. HOURS GENERATOR ON-LINE 0.0 1,541,9 42,566.6
15. UNIT RESERVE SHUTDOWN B00k5 0.0 0.0 0.0
16. GROSS THERHAL ENERGY GENERATED (Mwn) 0 4,932,216 121,775,165
17. GROSS ELECTRICAL ENERGY GENERATED (RWH) 0 1,643,900 39,745,940
18. NET ELECTRICAL ENERGY GENERATED (5WH) * " ,414 1,547,811 38,116,454
19. UNIT SERTICE FACTOR 0.0 23.5 71.7. =
20. UNIT AV AILABILITY FACTOR 0.0 23.5 71.7...__...._.. .__..___.. . __..........
21. LEIT CAPACITT FACTOR (USING ADC NET) 0.0 22.8 62.0_____ . . .____ __.. ._ ...
22. UNIT CAPACITY FACTOR (USING DER NET) 0.0 22.2 60.3
23. UNIT FORCED OUTAGE RATE 0.0 1.1 7.3
24. SHUTDOMMS SCHEDULED OVER BEIT 6 MONTHS (TIP3, DATE, AND DURATION OF BACH) :REFUELING /BAINTEN A NCE, STARTED 3/06/81, THIRTITHREE WEEES
25. IF SHGTDOWN AT END OF REPORT PERIOD, ESTIB&TED DATE OF STARTUP: 10/22 b ?f
26. UNITS IN TEST STATUS (PRIOR TO C055ERCIAL OPERATION) : FORECAST ACHIEVED
INITIAL CRITICALITY-- __......
III7IAL ELBCTRICITY-_ ... __
COBBIRCI AL OPER ATION- _. ......
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) E - OPEPATOR TRAINING + LICENSE EIARINATIONF - ADHINISTRATIVE (5)G - OPERATIONAL ERROR (EIPLAIN)
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DOCKET NO. 50 - 277
UNIT PEACH BOTTOM UNIT 2
LATE OCTOBER 15, 1981_____________________________
COMPANY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
W.M.ALDENENGINEER-IN-CHARGENUCLEAR SECTIONGENERATIOM DIVISION-NUCLEAR
TELEPHONE (215) 841-5022_____________________________
MONTH SEPTEMBER 1981_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWEh LEVEL~
(MW E-MET) (MWE-N ET)
1 1053 17 1026
2 1050 16 964
3 1048 19 416
4 1034 20 133
5 1042 21 373
6 1045 22 884
7 1043 23 1006
8 1042 24 1016
9 1045 25 1011|
| 10 1047 26 1006
. 11 1044 27 1002l,
12 1041 28 1003
13 1039 29 1000/
14 1037 30 999
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DOCKET NO. 50 - 278____ _._______________________
UNIT PEACH DOTTOM UNIT 3___________________________
DATE OCTOBER 15, 1981
COMPANY PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY_____________________________
W,M.ALDENENGINEER-IN-CHARGENUCLEAR SECTIONGENERATION DIVISION-NUCLEAR
TELEPHONE ( iS) 841-5022
HONTH SEPTEMBER 1981_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
DAY AVERAGE DALLY POWER LEVEL DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL(MW E-NET) (MWE-N ET)
1 0 17 0
2 0 18 0
3 0 19 0
4 0 20 0
5 0 21 0
6 0 22 0
7 0 23 0
8 c 0 24 0,
9 0 25 0
10 0 26 0
11 0 27 0
12 0 28 0
13 0 29 0J
14 0 30 0
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PEACH BOTTOM ATOMIC POWER STATIONNARRATIVE SUMMARY OF OPERATING EXPERIENCES
SEPTEMBER 1981
UNIT 2 OPERATIONS
The unit began the month at 99% power. On September 4, load wasreduced to approximately 78% power to repair a leaking sensingline to the "A" Electro-Hydraulic Control pump pressureregulator. The unit was returned to full power the next morning.On September 9, the E-4 Diesel Generator was blocked to repair' acooling water gasket leak. On September 11, the E-4 DieselGenerator was again blocked for repair of a similar leak. Duringthe diesel operability test following the repair, the dieselfailed to start. The failure to start was immediatelyinvestigated, but could not be repeated.
In order to permit Recirculation Pomp M-G Set slip ringpolishing, power was reduced to 48% on September.18. Early on ,
- September 20, the 2A Recirculation Pump motor low oil level alarmwas received. The pump was take:4 out of service and the unitshutdown. Three quarts of oil were added to the lower bearingand a leaking oil fitting was repaired. The unit was returned topower early on September 21.
Later on the same day, the E-4 Diesel Generator failed to startduring a surveillance test. Inspection revealed that a closedturbocharger jacket cooling water outlet valve had causedoverheating of the turbocharger and failure of an internal waterseal gasket. Entry of cooling water into one of the cylindersfrom the exhaust line caused damage to the associated pistons andthe vertical drive which connects the upper anc 'ouer crankshafts.
On September 23, the HPCI gland seal condenser bottom head gasketfailed. The gasket was replaced and the HPCI system was returnedto operable status within seven hours. A temporary TechnicalSpecificati~on change was granted on September 28 to allowcontinued power operation for three days beyond the normal sevendays allowed while the E-4 Diesel Generater remained out-of-
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UNIT 3 OPERATIONS
The unit remained shutdown for the scheduled refueling,maintenance and major modification outage. The major activitiescompleted this month were completion of the Integrated Leak RateTest (ILRT), repair of the main turbine turning gear, repair ofthe 3C RHR pump motor, test run of the 3B Recirculation pump andthe HPCI turbine cverspeed trip test. At the end of the month,startup of the unit awaited return of the E-4 Diesel Generator toservice and completion of the Loss of Power tests.
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Attachnent to- *
Monthl y Operating Rea -+ !for September, 1981 '
REFUELING INFORRATION j
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1. Name of facility:
Peach Bottom Unit 2 :t
2. Scheduled date for next refueling shutdown: ,
February 20, 1982
3 Scheduled date for restart following refueling: -
May 26, 1982
4. Will refueling or resumption of operation thereaf ter require a tech-nical specification change or other license omendment?
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Yes. .
If answer is yes, what, in general, will these be?Technical Specifications to accommodate ' reload fuel. Modifica-tions to reactor core operating limits are expected.
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. 5 Scheduled date(s) for submitting proposed licensing acti.n and support- |' ing informations j
December 18, 1981
6. Important licensing considerations associated with refueling, o.g.,new or different fuel design or supplier, unreviewed design or perfor-mance analysis methods, significant changes in fuel design, new oper-ating procedures:
None expected.
7. The number of fuel assemblies (a) in the core and (b) in the spent fuelstorage pool: |
(a) Core - 764 Fuel Assemblies(b) Fuel Pool - 910 Fuel Assenblies
8. The present licensed spent fuel poc1 storage capacity and the si c ofany increase in licensed storage capacity that has been requested or isplanned, in number of fuel assemblies:
The spent fuel pool storage capacity has been relincensed for 2816fuel assemblies.
9. The projected date of the last refueling that can be discharged to the1 : pent fuel pool assuming the present licensed capacity.| September, 1990|,
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Dock t No. 50-278,
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Monthly Opereting Rrportfor September,1981
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REFUELING INFORMATION
1. Name of facility:
Peach Bottom Unit 3
2. Scheduled date for next refueling shutdown:Refueling began March 6, 1981
3 Scheduled date for restart following refueling:
October 22, 1981
4. Will refueling or resumption of operation thereafter require a tech-nical specification change or other license amencknent?
Yes.
If answer is yes, what, in general, will these be?Technical specification changes to accommodate reioad fuel.Modifications to reactor core operating limits are expected.
5 Scheduled date(s) for submitting proposed licensing action and support-ing information:
Submitted March 30, 1981
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6. Important licensing considerations associated with refweling, o.g., newor different fuel design or supplier, unreviewed designi or performanceanal ysi s methods, significant changes in fuel design, riow operatingprocedures:
None expected.
7 The number of fuel assemblics (a) in the core and (b) in the spent fuelstorage pool:
(a} Core - 764 Fuel Assemblies(b) Fuel Pool - 712 Irradiated Fuel Assemblies
8. The present licensed spent fuci pool storage capacity and the size of anyincrease in licensed storage capacity that has been requested or is planned,in number of fuel assemblies:
The spent fuel pool storage capacity has been relicensed for 2816 fuelassemblies.
9. The projected date of the last refueling that can be discharged to thcspent fuel pool assuming the present licensed capacity:
September, 1991
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