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Feb-March 2004 Exam 50-400/2004-301 Final RO Written Exam Reference Material
ML040790073
Person / Time
Site: Harris Duke Energy icon.png
Issue date: 10/30/2003
From: Ernstes M
Operator Licensing and Human Performance Branch
To: Scarola J
Carolina Power & Light Co
References
50-400/04-301 50-400/04-301
Download: ML040790073 (8)


See also: IR 05000400/2004301

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HARRIS EXAM

50-400/2004-301

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FEBRUARY 23 27,2004

& MARCH 4,2004 (WRITTEN)

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MATERIALS PROVIDED TO RO APPLICANTS FOR WRITTEN EXAM

1. Steam Tables

2. AOP-018 Attachment 1 Sheet2 of 2

3 OP-141 Attachment 5

4. CUWCSH-X-15 aiblc

5. C U WD-2

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Attachment 1

Sheet 2 of 2

Reactor Coolant Pump Trip Limits

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NOTE

ALB-5-1-28, RCP THERM BAR HDR LOW FLOW, indicates [oss of CCW to all RCP

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4. Loss of RCP seal injection when ANY of the foilowing conditions exist:

a CCW flow is lost to the associated RCF Thermal Barrier PIX

e RCS temperature is greater than or equal to 400°F AND CCW HX outlet

temperature is greater than 105°F

RCS temperature is less than 400°F AND CCW HX outlet temperature is greater

than 120°F

, 5. RCP vibration in excess of the following: [A.I]

20milsshaft

15 mils shaft and increasing greater than 1 milihr

0 5 mils frarne

a For A and C RCPs ONLY: 3 mils frame and increasing greater than 0.2 rnillhr

For 5 RCP ONLY: 3.5 mils frame and increasing areater than 0.2 milslhr

1 6. RCP Motor current fluctuations of 40 amps peak-to-peak:

ERFlS Points

Motor Current lRCOl60 IRC0161 lRC0162

1 7. Loss of CCW to an RCP or RCP Motor when:

0 An RCP has operated for 10 minutes without CCW flow to either motor oil cooler

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Isolation of CCW to an RCP is necessary to stop excessive CCW System

leakage

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Attachment 5

Sheet 1 of I

Cooline 'Tower Cold Weather Operation

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AMBIENT AIR TEMPERATURE (DEGREES F)

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AS IS -COOLING TOWER DEICING GATE VALVES REMAIN AS IS

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HALF OPEN- COOLINGTOWER DEICING GATEVALVES HALFOPEN

ABNORMAL OPERATION-'MO CONUENSER HEAT LCAD' AREA IN TKIS AREA PERFORM SECTION 8.6.

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H-X-15 5 CURVE (Monitor Csrrelatlon to Prl-Sec Leakage)

ALERT Alarm = 27.33 gpd

(Based on Xe-133 Monk& Equivalent)

HIGH Alarm = 70.51 gpd

Total CVPE dilution flow is 110 scfm

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Minimum Detectable Leak CVPE Monltar Raadlng Full Mofiating Air = 144 scfm dilution flow

Inc Mon Increased Monitoring Note: Dilution flow is equal tG Total Motivating Air Intermediate Motivating Air = 110 scfm dilution flow

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lw + Nitrogen flow +Air in Leakage flow No motivating Air = 40 scfm dilution now

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