Beaver Valley Response:
At Beaver Valley our Rated Thermal Power is 2900 MWT. We use a Leading Edge Flow Meter (LEFM) based feedwater flow calorimetric which is continuously calculated by our plant computer. Below are the operator guidelines for maintaining 100% power, the License Power Limit (LPL). As you can see we are allowed to run as close to the 100% power limit as long as item c, d, and e are satisfied.
1. License Power Limit (LPL), which is the RATED THERMAL POWER or the RATED THERMAL POWER adjusted for venturi, Guidelines: a. The term “steady state” implies that temperatures, pressures, and flows are stable such that the nominal value of reactor power remains stable, subject to statistical uncertainties and normal fluctuations. (e.g. feedwater oscillations)
b. No actions are permitted that would intentionally raise THERMAL POWER above the LPL for any period of time. Small, short-term fluctuations in power that are not under the direct control of a license reactor operator are not considered intentional. (e.g. fluctuations caused by feedwater control valve oscillations)
c. THERMAL POWER shall be closely monitored during steady state power operation, with the goal of maintaining the 2 hour THERMAL POWER average at or below the LPL.
d. If the THERMAL POWER average for a 2 hour period is found to exceed the LPL, timely action shall be taken to ensure that THERMAL POWER is less than or equal to LPL.
e. The THERMAL POWER power average for a shift shall not to exceed the LPL. (a shift can be no longer than 12 hours)
f. When the LEFM System data is used to calculate the calorimetric, the LPL is 2900 MWt (100.0% of RATED THERMAL POWER).
g. When the Venturi Flow System data is used to calculate the calorimetric, the LPL is 2859 MWt (98.6% of RATED THERMAL POWER).
h. The Operator should use the indicated power from the IPC Calorimetric Program to maintain THERMAL POWER within the LPL guidelines.
i. If a pre-planned evolution is expected to cause a transient rise in THERMAL POWER that could exceed the LPL value, prudent action based on prior performance or evaluations should be taken to reduce THERMAL POWER prior to performing the evolution.
Anthony (A.R.) Burger Supervisor, Reactor Engineering FENOC - Beaver Valley Power Station Phone: (724) 682-4108 Cell: (724) 601-3224 FAX: (724) 682-4250 Email: aburger@firstenergycorp.com
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01/21/2010 08:43 Subject AM [Pwrrm] Measured power and uncertanties
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Surry is trying to answer a question this morning regarding power level indications and uncertainties.
We are stating that within a certain confidence level, that the calorimetric calculation will produce a reactor power output (at RTP) from 98.8 to 101.2% with the rightly calibrated process instrumentation in the calorimetric program (App K). Half the time the operating power will be above 100%, half the time it will be below 100%. The opposing opinion is that if we have a 1.2% RTP uncertainty that we operate at or below 98.8% so as to not exceed RTP. The uncertainties in question relate to the plant computer-none of the redundant indications indicate higher than RTP (most notably delta Ts). It is also noted that we were told that no other site operates the way we are with regard to uncertainties.
Can you please tell us how your site operates with regard to uncertainties and your RTP?
Thank you in advance.
Adina LaFrance
The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them. -Albert Einstein
Nuclear Analysis & Fuel Reactor Engineer Surry Power Station Email: Adina.K.LaFrance@Dom.com Phone: 757-365-2658 Pager #: 4290
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