OPERATLNG DATA REPORT · Reactor Reserse Shutdown !!ours 0 0 * * 05 14. Hours Generator On Line...
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OPERATLNG DATA REPORT
DOCKET NO. 50-286>
DATE 10-2-81.
CONIPLETED BY C. Connell -
TELEPHONE (914) 739-8200
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1. Unit Name: Incli nn Pnine w.1 wcle,r pnver 91,ne Notes
2. Reporting Period: An*n+nr 1981
3. Licensed Thermal Power (5 twt): 10254. Nameplate Rating (Gross StWe): 10135. Design Electrical Rating (Net StWe): 965
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6. Staximum Dependable Capacity (Gross 5tWc): 926
7. Staximum Dependable Capacity (Net $1We): 891
8. If Changes Occur in Capacity Ratings (Items Number 3 Through 7)Since Last Report. Give Reasons:*
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9. P:wcr Level To Which Restricted. !f Any (NetatWe): 607 Mwo (At unity Factor).
10. Reasons For Restrictions. If Any: rini r innel restricted to the canacity of one main trans-'
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This Stonth Yr..to.Date Cumulative
11. Ilours In Reporting Period 720 6551 4'4,592
12. Number Of liours Reactor Was Critical 98.4.
4469.1 31,219.1
13. Reactor Reserse Shutdown !!ours 0 0 05* *
14. Hours Generator On Line 96.9 4381.6 30.084.7
15. Unit Reserve Shutdown Hours 0 0 0
16. Gross Thermal Energy Generated (5tWH) 196.767 9,048,940 76,680,210
17. Gross Electrical Energy Generated (SIWH) 51.480 2.505.960 24,097,461
18. nit Electrical E .crgy Generated (SIWH1 48,470 2,364,707 23,078,867
19. Unit Service Factor 13.5 66.9 67'.520. Unit Availability Factor 13.5 66.9 67.5
21. Unit Capacity Factor (Using 51DC Net) 76 40 s sa 1*
22. Unit Capacity Factor'(Using DER Net) 7.0 37.4 53.6
23. Unit Forced Outage Rate 63.6 28.1 1.4
24. Shutdowns Scheduled Over Next 6 Stonths (Type. Date and Duration of Eacht: p.-Mnfuelino Outace in January. - -
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25. If Shut Down At End Of Report Period. Estimated Date of Startup:26. Units In Test Status (Prior to Commercial Operation): Forecast' Ac'hieve'd '
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INITIA L CRITICA LITY N/A N/AINITIAL ELECTRICITY N/A N/A
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CONIM ERCI A L OPER ATION N/A N/At
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s- UNIT SilUTDOWNS AND POWER REDUCTIONS DOCKETNO. 50-286
UNIT NAME NO- 3,-
DATE 10-2-91
COMPLET1?D BY c connellREPORT MONT11 Sentember 1981 _,
TELEPilONE 314-739-8200-
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08A 810905 S 454.2 B 1 EB TRANSF Scheduled maintenance / installation of#32 Main Transformer.
~08B 810923 P Abt. 9 A 4 81-007/OlT-O CB HTEXCH 431 Steam Generator tube leak. Per-F forming eddy current inspection of
all four steam generators and plugany defective tubes.
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.. Method of Shutting Down (Other)Criticality was never achieved. Whenproceeding to Hot Shutdown a primary.to secondary leak was verified and the
unit was returned to cold shutdown.
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|- 1 2 3 4-F: Forced Reason: Mettu>d: Exhibit P-InsteuctionsS: Scheduled A Eiluipment Failure (Explain) 1-Manual .for Preparation of Data
Il Maintenance of Test 2 Manual Scram. Entry Sheets for LicenseeC Refueling 3 Aufomatic Scram. Event Reposi (I.ER) File (NtlREG-D Regulatory Restriction 4-Ot her (Explain) 016I)E-Operator Training & License Examination
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(9/77) Il-Olher (Explain)
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AVI It AGl. D AILY UNil POWI.It 1.INEl.
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C051PLETED IlY C. Connei1.
TELEPl!ONE 914-739-8200
AlONT!! nont ombo r 1981
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DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL DAY AVERAGE DAILY POWER LEVEL'
(S!We Net) DiWe Net)
51b 17 0I ..
2 si; 18 0.
3 516 19 0._
4 471 20 0
5 0 21 0'
6 O 22 0
7 n 23 0
8 0 24 0.
9 0 25 0
10 0 26 0_
11. 0 27 0
12 0 2S 0,
13 - 0 29 0
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INSTitUCTIONS
-.On this fornut, list the userage daily unit power level hih!We Net for each dayin tiie reposting month. Comp ste to,
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MOTITII1Y tikIllTE!IAliCE 16PCRTI
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'.S nterber 1981
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DATE, W. R. E EQUIPMElfr MAIEUtiCTIOt3 CORRECTIVE ACTIOli'
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9-29 I-2193 Radiation Monitors Rll/R12, Gasket Leak Tightened Joints.R13
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9-11 I-2311 valve 869A Valve Leaked Through Disassembled / Cleaned Seating EurfaceReasserbled
9-14 I-2308 Valve SOV-1539 Valve Will Not Operate Tightened Loose Connection
9-13 I-2312 #31 Fan Cooler Unit NONE Replaced Motor CoilsI-2313 #32 Fan Cooler Unit Replaced Motor Coils
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I-2314 #33 Fan Cooler Unit Replaced Motor Coils"
I-2315 #34 Fan Cooler Unit Replaced Motor Coils"
I-2316 #35 Fan Cooler Unit "Replaced Motor Coils.
9-28 I-2328 Steam Generator Blowdown Packing Leaks Furmanited Stuffing BoxesStop Valves
9-17 I-2264 SWN-4-5-6-7 Valves Leaked Through Replaced Valves
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Serto-ber 1941'
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6/10/81 IC-1-1412-2 Primary Auxiliary Bldg. Control & Readout Drawer in Replaced slow speed drive
Air Particulate Detector control room was blowing fuses motor
6/11/81 IC-1-1316-2 Boric Acid Heat Trace Circuit #40 thermostat was Replaced defective therme-defective stat
9/28/81 IC-1-1471-2 FT-981 & FT-902 Safety NOME Replaced amplifiers in
Injection 6 inch cold transmitters to meet
leg flow instruments on Environmental Qualifi-loops 2 and 4 cations
9/30/81 IC-1-1419-2 Reactor Protection RT-10 relay in reactor trip Replaced RT-10 relay
Train B logic was defective, coilburned out
9/30/81 IC-1-1398-2 #32 Auxiliary Boiler Tachometer reads low Replaced local indicator
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Summary of Operating Experience September 1981
Indian Point Unit 3 was synchronized to the bus for a total of 96.9hours, producing a gross generation of 51,480 !!We for this reportingperiod.
The unit was removed from service at 0051 hours on September 5 for *
a scheduled outage. The purpose of the outage was to complete the installationof a replacement transformer for No. 32 main transformer and performtype B and C testing of the containment isolation valves. Upon completionof the outage related work the unit commenced a r.ormal startup. While athot shutdown a primary to secondary leak developed in #31 steam generator.At 2305 hours that same day the unit commenced an orderly cooldown andcold shutdown was achieved at 1700 hours on September 24, 1981. The reactor
coolant system has been drained, the leakir.g tube identified (Row 12 column2 cold leg) and extensive eddy current inspects of all four generators is
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