Callaway does not perform in-core shuffles.

 

  1. N/A
  2. 193 F/A’s, 2SS’s, 53 RCCA’s, the rest have TP’s
  3. 195 (the SS’s get moved twice)
  4. No

 


From: respvr-bounces@retaqs.com [mailto:respvr-bounces@retaqs.com] On Behalf Of Fago, Carl D
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 8:37 PM
To: respvr@retaqs.com
Subject: [Respvr] PWR Core Reload Question

 

Some questions for the PWR folks:

 

Do you perform in-core shuffle for reloads?

 

If yes ...

 

  1. How much time is normally scheduled for in-core shuffle?
  2. How many FA in your core?  How many components (burnable poisons, control rods, sources, thimbles, etc.)?
  3. Roughly, how many individual assembly or component moves is your normal reload?
  4. Do you have an installed mast for components (I’ve heard that some use a temporary component mast installed each outage)?

 

Thanks!


Carl

 


Carl D. Fago

Reactor Engineering Supervisor

Oconee Nuclear Station

Duke Energy

864-885-3047

cdfago@duke-energy.com

 

 


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