Document: NRC Regulatory Guide
Document ID: 39669ad0-0ad7-442d-8e1c-64c0e1607f1d
Document Type: regulatory_guide
Title: Reporting of Operating Information -- Appendix A Technical Specifications (Rev. 2)
Source: NRC Regulatory Guide Division 1
Source URL: https://www.nrc.gov/docs/ML0037/ML003739954.pdf
Revision Date: 2023-06
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Section ID: RG-1.16
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Design MWel.................. YR TO DATE CUMULATIVE 18. UNIT FORCED OUTAGE RATE ......................................... 19. SHUTDOWNS SCHEDULED OVER NEXT 6 MONTHS (TYPE, DATE, AND DURATION OF EACH): 20. 21. IF SHUT DOWN AT END OF REPORT PERIOD, ESTIMATED DATE OF STARTUP: UNITS IN TEST STATUS (PRIOR TO COMMERCIAL OPERATION): FORECAST ACHIEVED INITIAL CRITICALITY INITIAL ELECTRICITY COMMERCIAL OPERATION 1.16-9 I I I INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING OPERATING DATA REPORT This report should be furnished each month by licensees. The name and telephone number of the preparer should be provided in the designated spaces. The instructions below are provided to assist licensees in reporting the data consistently. The number of the instruction corresponds to the item number of the report form. 1. Reporting Period. Designate the month for which the data are presented. The Gross Hours are normally from 0001 of the first day through 2400 of the last day of the calendar month, with appropriate adjustments for any month in which a change from standard to daylight-saving time (or vice versa) is made. The only two shorter reporting periods are (1) the one in which the initial electrical generation occurs and (2) the one in which the reactor is shut down for decommissioning. In the former, the gross hours, expressed to the nearest tenth of an hour, are those from the time of initial power generation to 2400 of the last day of the calendar month. In the latter case, the gross hours, expressed to the nearest tenth of an hour, are those from 0001 of the calendar month to the specific time of final shutdown. 2. The Authorized Power Level is the maximum thermal power, expressed in megawatts, currently authorized by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The net Maximum Dependable Capacity is the gross electrical output as measured at the output terminals of the turbine-generator during the most restrictive seasonal conditions less the normal station service loads. The net Design Electrical Rating