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Initial Exam 280, 281/2009-301 Final Administrative JPMs
ML092920182
Person / Time
Site: Surry  Dominion icon.png
Issue date: 10/17/2009
From:
NRC/RGN-II
To:
Virginia Electric & Power Co (VEPCO)
References
50-280/09-301, 50-281/09-301
Download: ML092920182 (204)


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U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Surry Power Station SR09301 Administrative Job Performance Measure G2.1.25 Applicant________________________________ Start Time___________________

Examiner_______________________________

Date ___________________________________ Stop Time___________________

Title Calculate Shutdown Margin (At Power)

K/A: G2.1.25 Ability to Interpret Reference Materials, Such as Graphs, Curves, Tables, etc. (3.9/4.2)

Applicability Estimated Time Actual Time SRO(I)/SRO(U) 25 Minutes Conditions Task is to be PERFORMED in the classroom.

Unit 1 is at 100% power with a stuck (not trippable) control rod.

Standards Correctly calculates shutdown margin, with all values within the acceptable bands provided in this JPM.

Terminating Cues Shutdown margin calculated in accordance with 1-OP-RX-001.

Procedures 1-OP-RX-001, Shutdown Margin (Calculated at Power) 1-DRP-003, Curve Book.

Tools and Equipment Safety Considerations None None 1 of 27

Initiating Cues You are the Desk SRO and I am the Shift Manager.

1-OPT-RX-005, Control Rod Assembly Partial Movement, was conducted 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> ago and control rod K-10 failed to move. I&C and Engineering have determined that the control rod is stuck mechanically and not trippable.

Here is a copy of 1-OP-RX-001, Shutdown Margin (Calculated at Power). I need you to perform an At-Power Shutdown Margin calculation due to the stuck rod.

You are performing this calculation as a backup to the reactor engineerings calculation.

A Curve Book will be provided.

The following unit conditions exist:

o Core Burnup: 4500 MWD/MTU o Control Bank "D" height: 227 steps o Control rod K-10 is also at 227 steps.

o CB: 1100 ppm, measured 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> ago. No dilutions have taken place.

o T and PRNIS: 100% power When you finish the actions necessary to accomplish this, please inform me.

Terminating Cues Applicant has completed the calculation and discussed results and problems with examiner.

Tools and Equipment Calculator Copy of DRP-003, Curve Book (Unit 1)

Copy of 1-OP-RX-001, Shutdown Margin (Calculated at Power)

Safety Considerations None Notes 2 of 27

PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST Notes to the Evaluator Task critical elements are bolded and denoted by an asterisk (*).

START TIME:

STEP 1: Reviews Initial Conditions. _______ SAT 3.1 The reactor is critical. _______ UNSAT 3.2 Verify that the RCS boron concentration has been determined in the last 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

3.3 Verify that no large dilutions (i.e., greater than 10 ppm) to the RCS have been performed since the most recently measured boron concentration.

3.4 Personnel participating in performance of this procedure shall complete the table below.

STANDARD:

Candidate acknowledges Initial Conditions and enters name and date in table.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

COMMENTS:

STEP 2: Reviews Precautions and Limitations _______ SAT 4.1 When the RCS average temperature is greater than or equal to 547°F and the unit is _______ UNSAT at power, there must be sufficient negative reactivity available to ensure that the reactor can be made subcritical by at least 1,770 pcm.

4.2 The Unit 1 SRO is responsible for maintaining supervisory oversight of the performance of this procedure.

4.3 This procedure must be performed by a Reactor Operator, Shift Technical Advisor (STA), or Reactor Engineer.

STANDARD:

Candidate acknowledges Precautions and Limitations EVALUATOR NOTES:

COMMENTS:

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STEP 3: Step 5.1.1 _______ SAT NOTE: Meeting the conditions in Step 5.1.1 verifies that the SDM is at least -1770 pcm. _______ UNSAT 5.1.1 Verify all of the following to determine if an abbreviated SDM can be performed:

o The Unit is operating between HZP and HFP o A maximum of one fully dropped (less than 10 steps) control rod exists o IF a fully dropped (less than 10 steps) control rod exists, THEN verify that all other rods are greater than the minimum rod insertion limit STANDARD:

Identifies that an abbreviated shutdown margin calculation cannot be performed.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

None COMMENTS:

STEP 4: Step 5.1.2 _______ SAT 5.1.2 IF any of the above conditions are NOT met, THEN enter N/A for Step 5.1.3, AND _______ UNSAT GO TO Step 5.1.4. Otherwise, enter N/A.

STANDARD:

Candidate enters N/A for step 5.1.3 and goes to step 5.1.4.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

None COMMENTS:

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STEP 5: Step 5.1.4 _______ SAT 5.1.4 Record the following parameters for the SDM calculation. _______ UNSAT

a. Time/date of SDM calculation _______________ /____________
b. Core Burnup _________________ MWD/MTU (Required for determination of Power Defect)
c. D Control Bank Position _________________ Steps
d. Estimate of Current Boron Concentration (+/- 50 ppm) __________ ppm
e. Reactor Power _______________ %

STANDARD:

Enters data as indicated below (bolded & underlined):

5.1.4 Record the following parameters for the SDM calculation.

a. Time/date of SDM calculation Now /Today
b. Core Burnup 4500 MWD/MTU (Required for determination of Power Defect)
c. D Control Bank Position 227 Steps
d. Estimate of Current Boron Concentration (+/- 50 ppm) 1100 ppm
e. Reactor Power 100 %

EVALUATOR NOTES:

None COMMENTS:

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STEP 6: Step 5.1.5 _______ SAT 5.1.5 IF a single bank of control rods has been inserted up to 18 Steps and cannot be _______ UNSAT returned to the original position during physics or surveillance testing, THEN record the bank worth at Substep 5.1.8.a. Otherwise, enter N/A for this step and zero pcm at Substep 5.1.8.a.

STANDARD:

Candidate enters N/A for this step and 0 (zero) at substep 5.1.8.a.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

None COMMENTS:

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STEP 7: Step 5.1.6 _______ SAT 5.1.6 Calculate the worth of the stuck rods that are above 20 steps in the core. (For _______ UNSAT example, IF there are no stuck rods left in the core, THEN enter ONE stuck rod. IF there is a known stuck rod or rod that is not trippable, THEN enter TWO stuck rods.) Record answer at Substep 5.1.8.b.

( _____________ ) X ( + ___________ ) = + __________ pcm Actual No. of Stuck (Ref 2.3.1.e)

Rods Plus One STANDARD:

Candidate completes data as follows:

( 2 ) X ( + 1270 ) = + 2540 (2515-2565) pcm Actual No. of Stuck (Ref 2.3.1.e)

Rods Plus One EVALUATOR NOTES:

Curve book references are provided in this JPM following procedure step guidance.

This number is a critical task COMMENTS:

STEP 8: Step 5.1.7 _______ SAT 5.1.7 Calculate the worth of the dropped rods (rods that are below 20 steps in the core). IF _______ UNSAT there are no dropped rods in the core, THEN enter zero pcm below. Record answer at Substep 5.1.8.c.

( _________________ ) X (+ 1,000 pcm) = + _________ pcm No. of Dropped Rods STANDARD:

Candidate enters 0 (zero) pcm and records 0 (zero) at substep 5.1.8.c.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

None COMMENTS:

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STEP 9: Step 5.1.8 _______ SAT CAUTION - Positive reactivity values must be entered in Substeps 5.1.8.a, 5.1.8.b, _______ UNSAT 5.1.8.c, 5.1.8.d, 5.1.8.e, and 5.1.8.f.

5.1.8 Record the values required to calculate the Shutdown Margin. (Use data recorded in Step 5.1.4 as reference values for recording data from the curves in the Curve Book, Ref 2.3.1.)

a. Worth of a Single Bank Inserted + 0 pcm Out of Sequence up to 18 Steps (Ref. 2.3.1.f) (Enter zero if all banks are in proper sequence.)

(From Step 5.1.5)

b. Stuck Rod Worth from Step 5.1.6 + 2540 (2515-2565) pcm
c. Dropped Rod Worth from Step 5.1.7 + 0 pcm
d. Power Defect from Ref 2.3.1.a + 1575 (1550-1600) pcm
e. Reactivity Redistribution Factor + 102 (100-107) pcm (Ref 2.3.1.b)
f. Worth of Control Banks at Rod + 0 pcm Position in Substep 5.1.4.c (Ref 2.3.1.c)
g. Total Rod Worth (Ref 2.3.1.d) - 6910 (6900-6925) pcm
h. Rod Worth Conservatism to account for RPI uncertainty and potential for incomplete rod insertion + 150 pcm (Ref. 2.3.2)

STANDARD:

Enters data as indicated by BOLD text above - THIS DATA CONSTITUTES A CRITICAL TASK EVALUATOR NOTES:

Curve book references are provided in this JPM following procedure step guidance.

COMMENTS:

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STEP 10: Step 5.1.9 _______ SAT 5.1.9 Calculate the Shutdown Margin by adding the values in Substep 5.1.8.a through _______ UNSAT Substep 5.1.8.h and record the value in Step 5.1.10.

STANDARD:

Candidate calculates shutdown margin of -2543 pcm (-2478 to -2610 band) and enters this on step 5.1.10. This number is a critical task.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

None COMMENTS:

STEP 11: Step 5.1.10 _______ SAT 5.1.10 Record the At Power Shutdown Margin: ________________________ pcm _______ UNSAT STANDARD:

Initial step since number entered from previous step.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

None COMMENTS:

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STEP 12: Step 5.1.11 _______ SAT 5.1.11 IF Step 5.1.10 is less negative than Section 4.0 requirements (-1,770 pcm), THEN _______ UNSAT reduce plant power in accordance with Technical Specification 3.12 AND satisfy the required SDM (-1,770 pcm). IF Step 5.1.10 is equal to or more negative than -

1770 pcm, THEN enter N/A for this step.

STANDARD:

Determines that 5.1.10 is more negative that -1770 and then enters N/A for step 5.1.11.

Candidate then completes Completed By and Date lines below.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

None COMMENTS:

STEP 13: Reports task complete. _______ SAT

_______ UNSAT STANDARD:

Reports task complete and that adequate shutdown margin exists.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

None COMMENTS:

Evaluator note: The following pages are the required figures of the curve book in order required.

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DOM DOMINION INI ON l-DRP-003 l-DRP-003 Surry Power Station Sta tio n Revisio n 88 Revision Page 81 81 of 18S 18S (Page 1 of 1)

Attachment 40 SURRY UNIT 1 - CYCLE 23 STUCK ROD WORTH VS. BURNUP N o te te:: For Use In Shutdown Sh u tdown Mar g in Calc Calcuu lat latio io ns Only Onl y 2400 2300 2200 2100 2000 1900 1800 0;-

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Attachment 31 SURRY UNIT 1 - CYCLE 23 POWER DEFECT NOTE: For Use Through Nominal FuJI Full Power End Of Reactivity

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Attachment 42 SURRY UNIT 1 - CYCLE 23 REACTIVITY REDISTRIBUTION FACTOR VS. BURN UP Note:

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Attachment 29 SURRY UNIT 1 - CYCLE 23 AT POWER INTEGRAL ROD WORTH TABLE FOR CONTROL BANKS C AND D IN OVERLAP Note: Worth Wo rth At Nominal Nom ina l HFP Cond itions itio ns CYC LE BURNUP RANGE BU R NUP RAN (MWD/MTU))

GE (MWD/MTU D-BANK D-BA N K C-BANK C-BA NK 0 .0 500 .1 2000 .1 2000.1 4000 .1 6000 .1 8000 .1 POS POS TO TO TO TO TO TO STEP S STEP S 500 .0 2000 .0 4000 4000.0 .0 6000 .0 8000 .0 10000.0 10000 .0 228 228 0 .0 0 .0 0 .0 0.0 0 .0 0 .0 0.0 0 .0 225 228 0 .0 0.0 0 .0 0 .0 0 .0 0 .0 0.0 0 .0 223 228 2 .0 1.8 1.7 1.7 2 .0 2 .1 22 2211 228 5.6 5.2 4 4.7.7 5.0 5.8 6 .9 2 19 219 228 10.2 9 .5 9.5 8 .6 9.2 10 .6 10.6 12.6 12 .6 217 228 15.8 14.7 134 14 .3 14.3 16 16.5.5 19 19.6.6 2 15 215 228 2 1..3 21 3 20 .3 18.6 18 .6 19 19.9.9 22 .9 27 .1 213 2 13 228 27.7 25 .8 24 .3 24.3 26.0 26 .0 29.9 29 .9 35 .3 211 2 11 228 34 .5 34.5 32 32.3

.3 29 .9 29.9 32.1 32 .1 36 .8 36.8 43 43.3 .3 209 228 42 42.0 .0 394 36.7 39.3 39 .3 45 .0 45.0 52 .9 207 228 49 49.8 .8 46.8 46 .8 43.7 46.8 46 .8 53.6 53 .6 62.7 205 228 58 .0 54.7 54 .7 51.2 54 .9 62 .7 73.1 73 .1 203 228 67 .3 63 .5 59.7 64 .0 73.0 73 .0 84 .9 2011 20 228 76.0 76 .0 71.9 67.7 72.5 72 .5 82 .6 95.7 199 228 85 .3 80 .8 76.3 76 .3 8 811.7.7 92 .8 107.3 107 .3 197 228 94 .6 89 .8 89.8 84 84.9.9 90 .9 103 .1 103.1 118.8 11 8 .8 195 228 105.2 100.0 100 .0 94 .9 1014 10 14 114.8 11 4 .8 131.9 193 228 115.1 11 5 .1 109 .6 109.6 104.1 104 .1 111.2 111 .2 125 125.5 .5 143 143.8 .8 19 1 191 228 125 .3 125.3 119.5 11 9 .5 113.7 11 3.7 121.3 12 1. 3 136.6 136 .6 156.1 156 .1 189 228 135 .7 135.7 129 129.5.5 123.5 123 .5 131.6 147.9 147 .9 168.5 168 .5 187 228 146 .8 146.8 140.2 133.9 133 .9 1424 159.7 18 181.5

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C23RodWorthAt PowerB O L. pdf Referenced in procedure as- (Ref 2.3.1.c) 14 of 27

DOM INI ON DOMINION 1-DR P-003 1-DRP-003 Surry Power Station Sta tio n Revision Revisio n 88 Page 79 of 189 (Page 1 of 1)

Attachment 38 SURRY UNIT 1 - CYCLE 23 TOTAL ROD WORTH VS. BURNUP Note : For Use U s e In Shutdown Margin Calculations Only 7800 7700 7600

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STOP TIME:

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Operator Directions Handout (TO BE READ TO APPLICANT BY EXAMINER)

Task Task is to be PERFORMED in the classroom.

Unit 1 is at 100% power with a stuck (not trippable) control rod.

Directions The evaluator will explain the initial conditions of the task to be performed and will provide the initiating cue. Ensure you indicate to the evaluator when you understand your assigned task.

Initiating Cues You are the Desk SRO and I am the Shift Manager.

1-OPT-RX-005, Control Rod Assembly Partial Movement, was conducted 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> ago and control rod K-10 failed to move. I&C and Engineering have determined that the control rod is stuck mechanically and not trippable.

Here is a copy of 1-OP-RX-001, Shutdown Margin (Calculated at Power). I need you to perform an At-Power Shutdown Margin calculation due to the stuck rod.

You are performing this calculation as a backup to the reactor engineerings calculation.

A Curve Book will be provided.

The following unit conditions exist:

o Core Burnup: 4500 MWD/MTU o Control Bank "D" height: 227 steps o Control rod K-10 is also at 227 steps.

o CB: 1100 ppm, measured 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> ago. No dilutions have taken place.

o T and PRNIS: 100% power When you finish the actions necessary to accomplish this, please inform me.

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Operator Directions Handout (TO BE GIVEN TO APPLICANT)

Initial Conditions:

Unit 1 is at 100% power with a stuck (not trippable) control rod.

Initiating Cues You are the Desk SRO and I am the Shift Manager.

1-OPT-RX-005, Control Rod Assembly Partial Movement, was conducted 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> ago and control rod K-10 failed to move. I&C and Engineering have determined that the control rod is stuck mechanically and not trippable.

Here is a copy of 1-OP-RX-001, Shutdown Margin (Calculated at Power). I need you to perform an At-Power Shutdown Margin calculation due to the stuck rod.

You are performing this calculation as a backup to the reactor engineerings calculation.

A Curve Book will be provided.

The following unit conditions exist:

o Core Burnup: 4500 MWD/MTU o Control Bank "D" height: 227 steps o Control rod K-10 is also at 227 steps.

o CB: 1100 ppm, measured 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> ago. No dilutions have taken place.

o T and PRNIS: 100% power When you finish the actions necessary to accomplish this, please inform me.

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' Dominion omlnlon-SURRY POWER STA TlON PROC EDURE NO:

1-0P-RX-001 REVISION NO:

11 PROC EDURE TYPE:

TYP E: UNIT NO:

OPERATING PROCEDURE 1 PROC EDURE TITLE:

SHUTDOWN MARGIN (CALCULATED AT POWER)

RXMGT I I I I I REVISION

SUMMARY

Revised in response to Reactor Engineering feedback, OP FB 09-0 11 6. Revised second and third bullets of Step 5. 1.1 to change "inoperable" to "fully dropped (less than 10 steps)."

PROC EDURE EDUR E USUSED:

ED: 0 Entirely o Partially Note: If used partially, note reasons in remarks.

PROBLEMS PROBLE MS ENCOUNTERED: 0 NO D YES Note: If YES, Y ES, note problems in remarks.

remarks.

REMARKS:

(Use back for additiona additionall remarks. )

SUPERVISION SHIFT SUP ERVISION:: DATE :

DATE:

CONTINUOUS USE

Dominion 1-0P-RX-0011 1-0P-RX-00 Surry Power Station Revision 11 Page 2 of9 of 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1.0 PURPOSE 3

2.0 REFERENCES

3 3.0 INITIAL CONDITIONS 5 4.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 5 5.0 INSTRUCTIONS 6 5.1 Shutdown Margin Detenllination 6 ATTACHMENTS

DOMINION 1-0P-RX-001 Surry Power Station Revision Revi sion 11 Page 3 of 9 1.0 PURPOSE 1.1 To verify that a critical reactor core will be adequately subcritical to meet Technica I ec hnicall Specifications and Administrative Limits.

Limits. (Reference 2.2.1) 2.2.1 )

1. 2 This test shall be performed at the following times:

At the discretion of Shift Supervision whenever an at power shutdown margin (SDM) should be calculated to verify Technical Specification compliance .

(Reference 2.2 .1 )

2.2.1 Every twelve hours after a control rod has been determined inoperable until the reactor is shutdown or the rod is declared operable. (Reference 2.2 2.2.1)

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\\Then a Shutdown or Control Bank has been inserted up to 18 steps below its insertion inserti on limit and becomes stuck or inoperable during physics physics testing and control rod assembly surveillance testing. (Reference 2.4.1)

1. 3 This te st may be perfonned within one hour after a control rod has been detennined detenllined inoperable. (Reference 2.2.1 )

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 Source Documents 2.1.1 UFSAR Section 3.2, 14.2.5

14. 2.5 2.1.2
2. 1.2 Nuclear Analysis and Fuel Teclmical Technical Report N1O-630, NE-630, Revision 1 2.2 Technical Specifications Surry Power Station Units 1 and 2 2.2.1 Technical Specifications 1.C.4, l.CA, 3.1 2.A 2.A.3 .c, 3.1 2.C.3.h

.3.c, 2.C.3 .b.2,

.2, 3.1 2.A 2.A.5

.5,, 3.1 2.A.6, 2.A.6.

3.12

3. 12 Basis

DOM INION 1-0P-RX-00 1-0P-RX-0011 Surry Power Station Revision 11 Page Pa ge 4 of 9 2.3 Technical References 2.3 .1 I-DRP-003 , Curve Book, Section 1 Attachments-Physics Curves

3. Power Defect
b. Reactivity Redistribution Redi stribution Factor
c. At Power Integral Worth Table-Control Banks C & D in Overlap
d. Total Rod Worth
e. Stuck Rod Worth vs Bumup f Worth of Single Rod Bank Out of Sequence Up to 18 Steps 2.3.2 2.3 .2 Engineering Transmittal NAF-980058, NAF-980058 , Rev . 0, Proposed Operator Response and Shutdown Margin Infonnation for Incomplete RodRod Insertion 2.3 .3 Cycle Specific Reload Safety Evaluation, EVAL-ENG-RSE-S 2.3.3 EVAL-ENG-RSE-S 1l CXX 2.4 Commitment Documents 2.4.11 CTS 2102, Technical 2.4. Teclmical Specification Change 269, Control Rod Urgent Failure ana lys is 2.4.2 CTS 4358, RCE S-98-1213.

S-98-1213, Shutdown Margin Calculation Issues

DOMINION 1-0P-RX-OOI 1-0P-RX-001 Surry Power Station Revision Revi sion 11 Page 5 of 9 Init Veri!

3.0 INITIAL CONDITIONS 3.1 The reactor is critical.

3.2 Verify that the Res boron concentration has been detennined in the last 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

hours.

3.3 Verify that no large dilutions (i.e .. greater than 10 ppm) to the ReS Res have been perfonned perfonn ed since the most recently measured boron concentratioll.

concentration.

3.4 Personnel participating in perfonnance of this procedure shall complete the table PersOlmei below.

Initials Signature Printed Name Date 4.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 4.1 \\Then the Res average temperature is greater than or equal to 54 r F and the llllit

  • When unit is at power, there must be sufficient negative reactivity available to ensure that the reactor can be made subcritical by at least 1.770 pem.

1,770 pe m.

4.2 The Unit 1 SRO is responsible for maintaining supervisory oversight of the perfonnance of this thi s procedure.

4.3 This procedure must be perfonned by a Reactor Operator, Shift Technical Advisor (SIA),

(ST A), or Reactor Engineer.

DOMINION 1-0P-RX-001 Surry Power Station Revision Revi sion 11 Page 6 of 9 Init Veri!

5.0 INSTRUCTIONS 5.1 Shutdown Margin Determination NOTE: Meeting the conditions in Step 5.1.1 5. 1.1 verifies that the SDM is at least -1 770 pem.

pClli.

5.1.1

5. 1.1 Verify all of the following to determine ifan abbreviated SDM can be perfonned:

The Unit is operating between HZP and HFP A maximum of one fully dropped (less than 10 steps) control rod exists IF a hIlly dropped (less than 10 steps) contro controll rod exists, THEN verify that all other rods are greater than the minimum rod insertion limit 5.1.2

5. 1.2 IF any ofof the above conditions are NOT met, THEN enter N/A for Step 5.1.3, AND GO TO Step 5.1.4. 5.1.4 . Otherwise, enter N/A.

5.1.3

5. 1.3 IF all of the above ab ove conditions are met, THEN perfonnperfoml the following:
a. Enter N/A for Steps 5.
a. 5.1A lA through 5.1.9.

5.1.9.

b.

b. Record -1 770 pcm in Step 5.1.10.
c. GO TO Step 5.1.11.5. 1.11.

DOMINION 1-0P-RX-001 Surry Power Station Revision 11 Page 7 of 9

5. 1A 5.1A Record the following fo llow ing parameters for the SDM calculation.

aa.. Time/date of SDM calculation _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,- I/ _ _ _ __

b. Core Bumup Bunmp _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MWDIMTU (Required for detennination of Power Defect)

C. D Control Bank

c. Bartle Position _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Steps
d. Estimate of Current Boron Concentration (+/- 50 ppm) ppm
e. Reactor Power ------_ %

5.1.5

5. 1.5 IF a single bank baruc of control rods has been inserted up to 18 Steps and cannot returned to the original position during physics or surveillance te be retumed testing, sting ,

THEN record the bank worth at Substep 5.1. 5. 1. S.a.

8.a. Otherwise, enter N/

N/A A for this step and zero pem at Substep S.1.

5 .1. S.a.

8.a.

5. 1.6 Calculate the worth of the stuck rods that are above 20 steps in the core.

5.1.6 core . (For example, example. IF there are no stuck rods left in the core, THEN enter ONE ON E stuck rod. IF there is a known stuck rod or rod that is not trippable, THEN enter TWO stuck rods.) Record answer at Substep 5.1 5.1..S.b.

S.b.

( ---- pcm P CI11 Actual No.

No. of Stuck 2.3 . I.e)

(Ref 2.3.

Rods Plus One

5. 1.7 Calculate the worth of the dropped rods (rods that are below 20 steps 5.1.7 step s in the core). IF there are no dropped rods in the core, THEN enter zero pem pcm below.

Record answer at Substep 5.1. S.c.

S.c.

( )X (+ 1,000 pcm) ~+

~ + ___

pem pcm No. oj of Dropped Rods

DOMINION DOMINION 1-0 P-RX-001 1-0P-RX-001 Surry Powe Powerr Station Revision Revi sion 11 Page 8 of 01 9 CAUTlON CAUTION Positive reactivity values must be entered in Substeps 5.1. 8.a.S.a, 5.1. 8.b, S.b, 5.1. 8.c, S.c, 5.1. 8.d, S.d, 5.1. 8.e, S.e, and 5.1. 8.f S.f.

5.1.S Record the values required to calculate the Shutdown Margin. (Use data 5.1.8 recorded in Step 5.1.4 as reference values for recording data from the curves in the Curve Book, Ref 2.3.1.)

a. Worth of a Single Bank Inserted
a. + pem Out of Sequence up to 18 I S Sleps Steps (Ref. 2.3 .1.1)

(Ref .1 .1) (Enter zero if all banks are in proper sequence.) (From Step 5.1. 5)

b. Stuck Rod Worth from Slep Step 5.1.6 + pem
c. Dropped Rod Worth from Step 5.1. 7 + pem d.
d. Power Defect from Ref 2.3.1.a 2.3. l.a + pem
e. Reactivity Redistribution Factor
e. + pem (Ref2.3 (Ref 2.3 .1.b) ff. Worth of Control Banks at Rod + pem Position in Substep 5. l.4.c (Ref2 (Ref 2.3.3.1.c)

.1.c) a

~ .

Total Rod Worth (Ref2 .3.1.d) pcm pem

h. Rod \Vorth Conservatism to account for RPI uncertainty and potential for incomplete rod insertion + 150 pem (Ref (Ref. 2.3 .2) 5.1.9 Calculate the Shutdown Margin by adding the values in Substep 5.1. 8.3 8.a through Substep 5.1. 8.h S.h and record the value in Step 5.1. 5.1.110.

0.

5.1.1 0 Record the At Power Shutdown Margin: pem

DOMINION DOMIN ION 1-0P-RX-001 Surry Power Station Revisionn 11 Revisio Page 9 of 9 5.1.11 IF Step 5.1.1 0 is less negative than Section 4.0 requirements (-1 ,770 pem),

THEN reduce plant power in accordance with Teclmical Technica l Specification 3 .1 2 AND satisfy the required SDM (-1 ,770 pem). IF Step 5.1.10 5.1.1 0 is equal to or more negative than -1 770 pem, THEN enter N /A for this step.step.

Completed by: _ _ ____ __ __ __ __ ___ __ __ ____ __ __ _ _ __ ___ Date : _ _ __

Date:

Verified by:

by : _ ___ __ __ __ __ __ _ ____ __ __ ____ __ _ _ __ _____ Date :

Reviewed by:

by : - - - - - - - - - c c e" c" '- - - - - - - - - Date : _ _ __

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U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Surry Power Station SR09301 Administrative Job Performance Measure 2.1.40 Applicant________________________________ Start Time___________________

Examiner_______________________________

Date ___________________________________ Stop Time___________________

Title Authorize Fuel Movement K/A: G2.1.40 Knowledge of refueling administrative procedures (2.8/3.9)

Applicability Estimated Time Actual Time SRO(I)/SRO(U) 20 Minutes Conditions Task is to be PERFORMED in the simulator.

Standards Correctly identify all plant conditions that do not support fuel movement in accordance with 1-OSP-ZZ-004 attachment 8, given a specific set of plant conditions.

Terminating Cues 1-OSP-ZZ-004, attachment 8 assessment complete.

Procedures 1-OSP-ZZ-004, Unit 1 Safety Systems Status List For Cold Shutdown/Refueling Conditions.

Tools and Equipment Safety Considerations None None 1 of 16

Initiating Cues It is a Monday DAYSHIFT.

Unit One is in refueling shutdown with the head and upper internals removed. A request from the refueling supervisor has been made to authorize fuel movement (core offload) in accordance with 1-OSP-ZZ-004 attachment 8.

Current conditions are as follows (items not observable from the control room):

o Refueling containment integrity is set and verified by the shift manager.

o Cavity level is 26.5.

o RHR pump discharge and cavity boron is currently 2404 ppm (sampled 30 minutes ago).

o The reactor was shutdown 122 hours0.00141 days <br />0.0339 hours <br />2.017196e-4 weeks <br />4.6421e-5 months <br /> ago.

o Both MCR air bottle banks are in a normal configuration with adequate pressure.

o 1-VS-AC-2 is tagged out due to equipment failure.

o Both station batteries are operable and split out.

o Both trains of SFP cooling are available with one in service.

o All make-up flowpaths to the SFP are available.

o All Containment Air Recirculation Fans (CARFs) are tagged out in preparation for the Empty Vessel Window Tagout Headset communications between the MCR and the manipulator crane have been verified.

You are to authorize fuel movement after completing attachment 8, if conditions allow. If conditions do not allow, you are to list ALL issues present that must be resolved to allow fuel movement to commence.

Terminating Cues Applicant has completed the attachment and discussed results and problems with examiner.

Tools and Equipment 1-OSP-ZZ-004, Attachment 8 Technical Specifications Simulator Safety Considerations None Notes 2 of 16

PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST Simulator Set-up Recall a CSD IC and ensure that RHR pump discharge and RCS temperatures are BELOW 140F.

Align HHSI and fill pressurizer to 56.5% cold cal.

RACKOUT breakers for all CARFs and place control switches in PTL with red magnets affixed.

VSF1A_BKRPOS - RACK_OUT VSF1B_BKRPOS - RACK_OUT VSF1B_BKRPOS - RACK_OUT Fail NI-32 low NO0102- Severity -1 Tagout 1-RH-P-1B and place a red magnet above control switch.

Tagout 1-VS-AC-2 and place red magnet above control switch.

Panel map chiller control panel VSAC2_GREEN- OFF Panel map chiller control panel VSAC2_RED- OFF Notes to the Evaluator Task critical elements are bolded and denoted as CRITICAL STEP.

START TIME:

Evaluators note- determination of items to be in non-compliance that actually are in compliance constitutes a critical step failure. _______ SAT

_______ UNSAT STEP 1: Refueling Containment Integrity set.

Remarks:

IAW 1-OP-FH-001 STANDARD:

_____ Recalls (or refers to) turnover statement that refuel integrity is SET.

_____ Initials in D block for Refueling Containment Integrity set EVALUATOR NOTES:

If asked: The shift manager has verified that refueling integrity is set as directed by 1-OP-FH-001.

COMMENTS:

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STEP 2: Radiation Monitors: _______ SAT Manipulator Crane 1 operable Containment Gaseous 1 operable _______ UNSAT Containment Particulate 1 operable SFP Bridge 1 operable Vent-Vent Gaseous 1 operable Vent-Vent Particulate 1 operable Remarks:

If the Containment Air Recirculation fans are not running then refer to Tech Spec 3.10 for actions.

STANDARD:

_____ Examines each radiation monitor and verifies normal readings.

_____ Observe remarks regarding containment air recirc fans and observes that NO containment air recirc fans are in service.

_____ Determines that the containment particulate and gas radiation monitors are INOPERABLE, and that T.S. 3.10 requires these monitors be in service to allow fuel movement. If trainee desires, 1-OP-VS-001 (containment ventilation can be referenced to assist in this determination. 1-OP-VS-001 states that at least one air recirc fan must be in service to allow the containment particulate and gas radiation monitors to be considered operable.

_____ CRITICAL TASK- TRAINEE DETERMINES RADIATION MONITOR OPERABILITY PREVENTS FUEL MOVEMENT.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

If asked: Radiation monitors are as they appear.

COMMENTS:

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STEP 3: Source Range Detectors (audible indication in CTMT must be verified operable) _______ SAT 2 operable

_______ UNSAT Remarks: None STANDARD:

_____ Observes normal indication on NI-31

_____ Determines that NI-32 is reading erroneously.

_____ CRITICAL TASK- TRAINEE DETERMINES TWO SOURCE RANGE NIs ARE NOT OPERABLE.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

If directed: the operating team will implement 1-AP-4.00 (NI Malfunction).

If asked: there is NO audible count rate in containment.

Determination that audible count rate does not exist is not a critical step as the source range failure is the cause of the lack of audible count rate.

COMMENTS:

STEP 4: Cavity level > 23 feet _______ SAT Remarks: _______ UNSAT VPAP-2805, should be maintained as high as possible. No fuel movement permitted if <

23 feet in Cavity STANDARD:

_____ Recalls (or refers to) turnover statement that cavity level is 26.5.

_____ Determines that adequate cavity level exists to support fuel movement.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

If asked: cavity level has been verified at 26.5.

COMMENTS:

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STEP 5: RHR pump and Heat Exchanger: _______ SAT Cavity Level > 23 feet 1 operable Cavity Level < 23 feet 2 operable _______ UNSAT STANDARD:

_____ Recalls (or refers to) turnover statement that cavity level is 26.5.

_____ Observes 1 RHR pump in operation and one tagged out.

_____ Determines that with present cavity level and operable RHR pump, fuel movement can commence.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

If asked: cavity level has been verified at 26.5.

COMMENTS:

STEP 6: Direct communication between the Control Room and Manipulator Crane _______ SAT Remarks: When changing core geometry _______ UNSAT STANDARD:

_____ Recalls (or refers to) turnover statement that communications have been established.

_____ Determines that communication capability allows for fuel movement.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

If asked: operator is in the MCR equipped with a headset in communication with the refueling team.

COMMENTS:

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STEP 7: RCS Boron concentration- 2350 PPM (Admin limit) _______ SAT Remarks: _______ UNSAT RCS must be sampled at least once every 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> if the head is unbolted (Not required if defueled and cavity is drained below flange level. (Ref 2.3.15)

STANDARD:

_____ Recalls (or refers to) turnover statement that RHR pump discharge and cavity boron is currently 2404 ppm (sampled 30 minutes ago).

_____ Determines that current boron concentration allows for fuel movement.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

If asked: RHR pump discharge and cavity boron is currently 2404 ppm (sampled 30 minutes ago).

COMMENTS:

STEP 8: RHR Temperature: 140 °F _______ SAT Remarks: None _______ UNSAT STANDARD:

_____ Observes RHR pump discharge temperature and determines that current RCS temperature allows for fuel movement.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

If asked: All RCS loops are isolated and drained.

If asked: All CETCs have been disconnected.

COMMENTS:

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STEP 9: Reactor shutdown greater than 100 hours0.00116 days <br />0.0278 hours <br />1.653439e-4 weeks <br />3.805e-5 months <br /> _______ SAT Remarks: For movement of irradiated fuel _______ UNSAT STANDARD:

_____ Recalls (or refers to) turnover statement that unit has been shutdown 122 hours0.00141 days <br />0.0339 hours <br />2.017196e-4 weeks <br />4.6421e-5 months <br />.

_____ Determines that sufficient time from shutdown exists to allow fuel movement.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

If asked: The reactor was shutdown 122 hours0.00141 days <br />0.0339 hours <br />2.017196e-4 weeks <br />4.6421e-5 months <br /> ago.

COMMENTS:

STEP 10: Control Room Air Bottles _______ SAT Remarks: None _______ UNSAT STANDARD:

_____ Recalls (or refers to) turnover statement that both air bottle banks are in a normal configuration with adequate pressure.

_____ Determines that current air bottle configuration allows for fuel movement.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

If asked: Both air bottle banks are in a normal configuration with adequate pressure.

COMMENTS:

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STEP 11: Control Room and Relay Room Emergency Ventilation- 2 Trains _______ SAT Remarks: None _______ UNSAT STANDARD:

_____ Examines current configuration of MCR/ESGR ventilation and determines that all fans are available.

_____ Determines that current MCR/ESGR Emergency Ventilation configuration allows for fuel movement by observing the configuration of 1-VS-F-41/42 and 2-VS-F-41/42.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

If asked: Conditions are as they appear.

COMMENTS:

STEP 12: Control Room Chillers- 3 minimum _______ SAT Remarks: Operable IAW power supply requirements of TS 3.23 _______ UNSAT STANDARD:

_____ Examines current configuration of MCR chillers and determines that all chillers are available.

_____ Determines that current MCR Chiller configuration allows for fuel movement by observing the configuration of 1-VS-E-4A, B, C, D, E.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

If asked: Conditions are as they appear.

COMMENTS:

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STEP 13: MCR/ESGR AHU- 8 minimum _______ SAT Remarks: None _______ UNSAT STANDARD:

_____ Examines current configuration of MCR/ESGR air handlers and recognizes that with one tagged out, 8 operable fans do not exist. However, Tech Spec 3.10.A.14 allows fuel movement with one AHU out of service.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

If asked: Conditions are as they appear.

COMMENTS:

STEP 14: 120 Volt Vital Buses- 2 minimum _______ SAT Remarks: None _______ UNSAT STANDARD:

_____ Observes that all vital busses are energized and NO UPS/Battery charger alarms are LIT.

_____ Recalls (or refers to) turnover statement that all vital bus UPS are in a normal configuration and both station batteries are operable and split out.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

If asked: All vital bus UPS are in a normal configuration.

If asked: Both station batteries are operable and split out.

COMMENTS:

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STEP 15: SFP Cooling- 1 train available _______ SAT Remarks: None _______ UNSAT STANDARD:

_____ Observes that one spent fuel cooling pump is in service.

_____ Recalls (or refers to) turnover statement that both trains of SFP cooling are available with one in service.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

If asked: both trains of SFP cooling are available with one in service.

COMMENTS:

STEP 16: SFP makeup borated water source- 1 source available _______ SAT Remarks: None _______ UNSAT STANDARD:

_____ Recalls (or refers to) turnover statement that all make-up flowpaths to the SFP are available.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

If asked: All make-up flowpaths to the SFP are available.

COMMENTS:

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STEP 17: Reports to Shift Manager that task is complete _______ SAT

_______ UNSAT STANDARD:

_____ Reports that fuel movement CANNOT commence until the following problems are resolved:

At least one containment air recirculation fan must be restored.

NI-32 must be returned to operable status EVALUATOR NOTES:

None COMMENTS:

STOP TIME:

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Operator Directions Handout (TO BE READ TO APPLICANT BY EXAMINER)

Task Task is to be performed in the classroom.

Determine if current plant conditions support fuel movement..

Directions The evaluator will explain the initial conditions of the task to be performed and will provide the initiating cue. Ensure you indicate to the evaluator when you understand your assigned task.

Initial Conditions:

Unit 1 is at Refueling Shutdown.

The containment refueling SRO has called the control room for permission to commence core offload.

Initiating Cues It is a Monday DAYSHIFT.

Unit One is in refueling shutdown with the head and upper internals removed. A request from the refueling supervisor has been made to authorize fuel movement (core offload) in accordance with 1-OSP-ZZ-004 attachment 8.

Current conditions are as follows (items not observable from the control room):

o Refueling containment integrity is set and verified by the shift manager.

o Cavity level is 26.5.

o RHR pump discharge and cavity boron is currently 2404 ppm (sampled 30 minutes ago).

o The reactor was shutdown 122 hours0.00141 days <br />0.0339 hours <br />2.017196e-4 weeks <br />4.6421e-5 months <br /> ago.

o Both MCR air bottle banks are in a normal configuration with adequate pressure.

o 1-VS-AC-2 is tagged out due to equipment failure.

o Both station batteries are operable and split out.

o Both trains of SFP cooling are available with one in service.

o All make-up flowpaths to the SFP are available.

o All Containment Air Recirculation Fans (CARFs) are tagged out in preparation for the Empty Vessel Window Tagout Headset communications between the MCR and the manipulator crane have been verified.

You are to authorize fuel movement after completing attachment 8, if conditions allow. If conditions do not allow, you are to list ALL issues present that must be resolved to allow fuel movement to commence.

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Operator Directions Handout (TO BE GIVEN TO APPLICANT)

Initial Conditions:

Unit 1 is at Refueling Shutdown.

The containment refueling SRO has called the control room for permission to commence core offload.

Initiating Cues It is a Monday DAYSHIFT.

Unit One is in refueling shutdown with the head and upper internals removed. A request from the refueling SRO has been made to authorize fuel movement (core offload) in accordance with 1-OSP-ZZ-004 attachment 8.

Current conditions are as follows (items not observable from the control room):

o Refueling containment integrity is set and verified by the shift manager.

o Cavity level is 26.5.

o RHR pump discharge and cavity boron is currently 2404 ppm (sampled 30 minutes ago).

o The reactor was shutdown 122 hours0.00141 days <br />0.0339 hours <br />2.017196e-4 weeks <br />4.6421e-5 months <br /> ago.

o Both MCR air bottle banks are in a normal configuration with adequate pressure.

o 1-VS-AC-2 is tagged out due to equipment failure.

o Both station batteries are operable and split out.

o Both trains of SFP cooling are available with one in service.

o All make-up flowpaths to the SFP are available.

o All Containment Air Recirculation Fans (CARFs) are tagged out in preparation for the Empty Vessel Window Tagout Headset communications between the MCR and the manipulator crane have been verified.

You are to authorize fuel movement after completing attachment 8, if conditions allow. If conditions do not allow, you are to list ALL issues present that must be resolved to allow fuel movement to commence.

DOMINION 1-0SP-ZZ-004 Surry Power Station Revisio n 37 Revision Page 28 of 32 (Page 1 of 2)

Attachment 8 REFUELING OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS EQUIPMENT MIN REQ D N TECH REMARKS SPECS Refueling Containment Integrity set As Required 3.1OAl 3.1OAI lAW I-OP-FH-OOI Radiation Monitors: 3.1O.A.3 If the Contaimuent Containment A ir

3.1O.B.

B.l1 Recirculation fan s are not

  • Containment Gaseous Ga seou s 1 operable operab le llmnillg llmuillg then refer to
  • Containment PaI1iculate 1 operable Tech Spec 3. 10 for actions.

3.10

  • Vent-Vent Vent-V ent Gaseous Ga seous 1I operab operable le
  • Vent-Vent Particulate 1I operable Source Range Detectors (audible 2 operable 3.1OA2 indication indica tion in CTMT CTM T must be verified operable)

Cavity level > 23 feet 23 feet 3.1OA6 VPA P- 2805 , should be maintained m aintained as high as possible.

possib le. No fuel movement permitted if < 23 feet in Cavity RHR pump and Heat Exchanger:

  • Cav Cavity ity Level > 23 feet 1I operab operable le 3.1OA4
  • Cavity Level < 23 fe et 2 operable 3.1OA5 Direct communi cOllullunication cation between the Ye s Yes 3.1OA8 '\Then cha nging core Control Room and Manipulator Crane geometry geomelly RCS Boron concentration ~ 2350 PPM CY-AP- RCS must be sampled at least (Admin limit) PRJ-IOO once evelY 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> if the head is unbolted (Not required if defueled and cavity is drained below flange level. (Ref 2.3. 15)

RHR Temperahlre Temperature  ::::;

~140 140 O ofF 1.0.C.l 1.0.C. l React.or Reactor shutdown gr eater than 100 greater 100 hours0.00116 days <br />0.0278 hours <br />1.653439e-4 weeks <br />3.805e-5 months <br /> 3.1OA9 For m ovement of inadiated irrad iated hours fuel

DOMINION 1-0SP-ZZ-004 Surry Power Pow er Station Revis Revision ion 37 Page 29 of 32 (Page 2 of 2)

Attachment 8 REFUELING OPERATIONS REQUIREMENTS EQUIPMENT MIN REQ D N TECH REMARKS SPECS Control Room Air Bottles 2 3. 19 3.19 3.l0.A. 12 3.IOA I2

3. 10.8. 5 Control Room and Relay Room 2 Trains 3.IO.A. II 3.IOA II Emergency Ventilation Ventilatioll 3.10.8.4 3.10.B.4 Control Room Chillers 3 3. 10.13 3.10.13 Operable lAW power supply requirements afTS ofTS 3.23 MCRlESGR AHU 8 3.10.14 3.10.1 4 120 Volt Vo lt V ital Buses Vital 2 As a minimulll two 120 \lAC VAC Vital Buses shall be energized from the inveI1ers cOllnected to the re spective DC Buses respective SFP Cooling 1 train (*) VPAP-2805 available SFP makeup borated water source 1 source (*) VPAP-2805 available

(*) If equipment requirements are not met. {then hen the STA involved in the review of outage schedules will coordinate development of contingency plans lAW VPAP-2805.

Surry 2009-301 Determine Chiller Operability U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Surry Power Station SR09301 Administrative Job Performance Measure 2.2.37 Applicant________________________________ Start Time___________________

Examiner_______________________________

Date ___________________________________ Stop Time___________________

Title Respond to a main control room chiller failure in accordance with 0-OP-VS-006, Control Room and Relay Room Ventilation System.

K/A: G2.2.37- Ability to determine operability and/or availability of safety related equipment. (3.6/4.6)

Applicability Estimated Time Actual Time SRO(I)/SRO(U) 30 Minutes Conditions Task is to be PERFORMED in the classroom.

Control room chiller, 1-VS-E-4D tripped while in a dual chiller configuration. 1-VS-E-4C is currently the only running chiller.

Standards Determine that an operable combination of chillers exist following loss of a chiller, and determine recovery actions to include that either 1-VS-E-4A or 1-VS-E-4E must be placed in service on A chilled water loop.

Initiating Cues Shift Manager direction Terminating Cues 0-OP-VS-006 section 5.31 complete.

Procedures 0-OP-VS-006, Control Room and Relay Room Ventilation System.

Tools and Equipment Safety Considerations None None 1 of 13

Surry 2009-301 Determine Chiller Operability Initiating Cues I am the Shift Manager and you are the Unit One US.

Dual chiller operations are in effect.

The third license operator identified that 1-VS-E-4D was no longer operating, as indicated by the green light lit and red light out for the chiller unit. Local investigation revealed that a loss of control power to the chiller has occurred as all local LED lights are extinguished.

You are to determine whether an operable configuration/combination exists, and required recovery actions in accordance with 0-OP-VS-006. Recovery actions shall include any required chiller manipulations, if any.

When you have completed these actions, please inform me of your findings.

Chiller configuration is as follows:

Chiller Status Power Alignment o 1-VS-E-4A Secured 1J (Norm) o 1-VS-E-4B Tagged Out Tagged Out o 1-VS-E-4C In service 2H o 1-VS-E-4D Tripped 2J (Norm) o 1-VS-E-4E Secured 1H 1-VS-E-4D will not be tagged at this time to facilitate troubleshooting.

Terminating Cues Determination that an operable combination exists and that power supply modifications are NOT required, and that 1-VS-E-4E or 1-VS-E-4A must be started on the A loop.

Tools and Equipment 0-OP-VS-006, Control Room and Relay Room Ventilation System.

Safety Considerations None Notes 2 of 13

Surry 2009-301 Determine Chiller Operability PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST Notes to the Evaluator Task critical elements are bolded and denoted as CRITICAL STEP.

START TIME:

STEP 1: Reviews initial conditions and precautions and limitation of 0-OP-VS-006. _______ SAT

_______ UNSAT STANDARD:

_____ Reviews all procedure initial conditions and precautions and limitations.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

None COMMENTS:

STEP 2: Based on table of contents, goes to section 5.31- Required Actions for Inoperability of _______ SAT 1-VS-E-4D

_______ UNSAT STANDARD:

_____ Proceeds to section 5.31 in 0-OP-VS-006.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

None COMMENTS:

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Surry 2009-301 Determine Chiller Operability STEP 3: Note prior to step 5.31.1 _______ SAT NOTE: The actions contained in Step 5.31.1 are not required for very short term _______ UNSAT inoperability of a chiller, such as during quarterly In-Service Testing.

STANDARD:

_____ Identifies that failure of 1-VS-E-4D is not of a short term nature.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

None COMMENTS:

STEP 4: Step 5.31.1 WHEN removal from service of 1-VS-E-4D is desired, OR _______ SAT 1-VS-E-4D is determined to be inoperable, THEN perform or verify the required actions directed in the table below. Otherwise, enter N/A. _______ UNSAT STANDARD:

_____ Determines that 1-VS-E-4D is inoperable and proceeds to table.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

None COMMENTS:

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Surry 2009-301 Determine Chiller Operability STEP 5: Table Actions - A _______ SAT A. IF single chiller operation on Loop A is in effect, THEN verify one chiller _______ UNSAT operating on Loop A. IF no chiller is operating on Loop A, THEN start Chiller E IAW Subsection 5.16 or Chiller A IAW Subsection 5.8 and enter N/A for Steps B and C and GO TO Step E. Enter N/A for this step if single chiller operation on Loop A is not in effect.

STANDARD:

_____ Determines that single chiller operation was not in effect as indicated by a chiller still in service.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

None COMMENTS:

STEP 6: Table Actions - B _______ SAT B. IF single chiller operation on Loop C is in effect, THEN verify one chiller _______ UNSAT operating on Loop C and enter N/A for Step C and GO TO Step E. Enter N/A for this step if single chiller operation on Loop C is not in effect.

STANDARD:

_____ Determines that single chiller operation was not in effect as indicated by a chiller still in service.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

None COMMENTS:

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Surry 2009-301 Determine Chiller Operability STEP 7: Table Actions - C _______ SAT C. IF two chiller operation is in effect, THEN verify one chiller operating on Loop _______ UNSAT A. Otherwise, start Chiller A IAW Subsection 5.8 or Chiller E IAW Subsection 5.16. Enter N/A for this step if single chiller operation is desired.

STANDARD:

_____ Determines that either 1-VS-E-4A or 1-VS-E-4E must be placed in service - this is a critical step.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

If asked: Report that another operator will assume responsibility to start either 1-VS-E-4A or 1-VS-E-4E as directed.

COMMENTS:

STEP 8: Table Actions - D _______ SAT D. IF single chiller operation is desired, THEN initiate IAW Subsection 5.34, 5.35, _______ UNSAT or 5.38. Otherwise, enter N/A.

STANDARD:

_____ Determines that single chiller operation was not in effect as indicated by a chiller still in service.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

None COMMENTS:

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Surry 2009-301 Determine Chiller Operability STEP 9: Table Actions - E _______ SAT E. Perform the following using Attachment 1. _______ UNSAT Enter the chillers which will remain operable in Table 3 under the associated buses.

Compare Table 3 with Table 4 to determine if an Operable Combination exists with Chiller D inoperable. (Check One)

YES ____________ NO ____________.

STANDARD:

_____ Completes attachment 1 table 3 as follows:

TABLE 3 - ENTER OPERABLE CHILLERS HERE BUS 1H 1J 2J 2H Operable Chillers 4E 4A Norm 4A Alt 4C

_____ Determines, based on Table 4, that an operable configuration (Combination 3) exists this is a critical step:

EVALUATOR NOTES:

None COMMENTS:

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Surry 2009-301 Determine Chiller Operability STEP 10: Table Actions - F _______ SAT F. IF an Operable Combination does not exist with Chiller D inoperable, THEN _______ UNSAT make any required log entries, AND obtain Shift Supervisions permission before continuing with this procedure. Otherwise, enter N/A.

STANDARD:

_____ Determines that an operable configuration exists and enters N/A for this step.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

None COMMENTS:

STEP 11: Table Actions - G _______ SAT G. Shutdown or verify shutdown Chiller D IAW Subsection 5.15. _______ UNSAT STANDARD:

_____ Informs operator, or shift manager, that section 5.15 must be performed.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

Evaluator cue: Inform trainee that another operator will assume responsibility to complete section 5.15.

COMMENTS:

STEP 12: 5.31.2 IF 1-VS-E-4D will be tagged out, THEN GO TO 0-MOP-VS-012, Removal _______ SAT from Service of Control Room Chiller 1-VS-E-4D. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ UNSAT STANDARD:

_____ Determines, from shift manager, if chiller is to be tagged out.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

None COMMENTS:

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Surry 2009-301 Determine Chiller Operability STEP 13: Reports to Shift Manager that task is complete _______ SAT

_______ UNSAT STANDARD:

_____ Reports that 1-VS-E-4A or 1-VS-E-4E must be placed in service- this is a critical step.

_____ Reports that an operable configuration exists in accordance with 0-OP-VS-006-this is a critical step.

EVALUATOR NOTES:

None COMMENTS:

STOP TIME:

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Surry 2009-301 Determine Chiller Operability Operator Directions Handout (TO BE READ TO APPLICANT BY EXAMINER)

Task Task is to be performed in the classroom.

Determine chiller operability following failure of 1-VS-E-4D.

Directions The evaluator will explain the initial conditions of the task to be performed and will provide the initiating cue. Ensure you indicate to the evaluator when you understand your assigned task.

Initial Conditions:

1-VS-E-4D trips with 1-VS-E-4D and 1-VS-E-4C initially in service.

Initiating Cues I am the Shift Manager and you are the Unit One US.

Dual chiller operations are in effect.

The third license operator identified that 1-VS-E-4D was no longer operating, as indicated by the green light lit and red light out for the chiller unit. Local investigation revealed that a loss of control power to the chiller has occurred as all local LED lights are extinguished.

You are to determine whether an operable configuration/combination exists, and required recovery actions in accordance with 0-OP-VS-006. Recovery actions shall include any required chiller manipulations, if any.

When you have completed these actions, please inform me of your findings.

Chiller configuration is as follows:

Chiller Status Power Alignment o 1-VS-E-4A Secured 1J (Norm) o 1-VS-E-4B Tagged Out Tagged Out o 1-VS-E-4C In service 2H o 1-VS-E-4D Tripped 2J (Norm) o 1-VS-E-4E Secured 1H 1-VS-E-4D will not be tagged at this time to facilitate troubleshooting.

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Operator Directions Handout (TO BE GIVEN TO APPLICANT)

Initial Conditions:

1-VS-E-4D trips with 1-VS-E-4D and 1-VS-E-4C initially in service.

Initiating Cues I am the Shift Manager and you are the Unit One US.

Dual chiller operations are in effect.

The third license operator identified that 1-VS-E-4D was no longer operating, as indicated by the green light lit and red light out for the chiller unit. Local investigation revealed that a loss of control power to the chiller has occurred as all local LED lights are extinguished.

You are to determine whether an operable configuration/combination exists, and required recovery actions in accordance with 0-OP-VS-006. Recovery actions shall include any required chiller manipulations, if any.

When you have completed these actions, please inform me of your findings.

Chiller configuration is as follows:

Chiller Status Power Alignment o 1-VS-E-4A Secured 1J (Norm) o 1-VS-E-4B Tagged Out Tagged Out o 1-VS-E-4C In service 2H o 1-VS-E-4D Tripped 2J (Norm) o 1-VS-E-4E Secured 1H 1-VS-E-4D will not be tagged at this time to facilitate troubleshooting.

Candidate Response Area:

Operable configuration/combination (circle one):

EXISTS DOES NOT EXIST Explain basis for answer above:

Explain recovery actions to include any required chiller manipulations, if any.

Surry 2009-301 RWP Compliance and Personnel Assignment U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Surry Power Station SR09301 Administrative Job Performance Measure 2.3.7 Applicant________________________________ Start Time___________________

Examiner_______________________________

Date ___________________________________ Stop Time___________________

Title Determine the applicability of a RWP for a specific job and determine which personnel may be assigned the task based on personal qualifications and dose limitations.

K/A: G2.3.7 Ability to comply with radiation work permit requirements during normal or abnormal conditions. (3.5/3.6)

Applicability Estimated Time Actual Time SRO(I)/SRO(U) 15 Minutes Conditions Task is to be PERFORMED in the classroom.

1-BR-E-10A (Gas Stripper Steam Heater) has developed external leakage and requires isolation and tagging to minimize contamination.

Standards Correctly calculate dose received to perform a task when given survey maps and equipment location, then determine eligibility of individuals to perform a task in the aux building, considering qualifications and current received dose, and then determine that work cannot be performed with current RWP.

Initiating Cues Shift Manager direction Terminating Cues RWP compliance and personnel selection complete.

Procedures VPAP-2101 - Radiation Protection Program Tools and Equipment Safety Considerations G2.3.7 SR09301 1 of 12

Surry 2009-301 RWP Compliance and Personnel Assignment None None Initiating Cues- Task 1 Task 1: Assume the following Initial Conditions:

1-BR-E-10A (Gas Stripper Steam Heaters) is to be tagged out and drained due to a suspected tube leak.

This task will take one Operator 22 minutes to complete, working the entire time in the vicinity of the heat exchanger.

All valves that will be manipulated or tagged are located in the immediate vicinity of the heat exchangers.

Included are copies of the Radiological Survey Map and an ALARA Component Locator Map for the area.

You are to determine:

1- Dose received by one operator to complete this task.

300mr (dose rate in area) X 22 min (time for task completion) X 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> hour 60 minutes ANSWER- 110 mr G2.3.7 SR09301 2 of 12

Surry 2009-301 RWP Compliance and Personnel Assignment Initiating Cues- Task 2 Task 2: Given the following set of operators:

Operator #1: Qualification Level = Step 4; Quarterly Dose = 1447 mrem Operator #2: Qualification Level = Stepped Out; Quarterly Dose = 1894 mrem Operator #3: Qualification Level = Step 6; Quarterly Dose = 1556 mrem Operator #4: Qualification Level = Step 7; Quarterly Dose = 1478 mrem (1) Assess each individual to determine which individuals could be assigned to perform Task 1 based on qualification level and ensuring dose limits will not be exceeded.

Assume no dose upgrades will be authorized.

Standard:

Bolded & underlined text items are CRITICAL STEPS.

Operator #1: CANNOT be assigned the task. The Operator is not qualified on that Watchstation. The Operator must have completed step 5 in order to perform tasks in the Auxiliary Building.

Operator #2: CANNOT be assigned the task. Either of the two responses are acceptable:

1. The Operator is excluded from the RCA due to being >85% of the Quarterly Administrative Dose Limit of 2 rem/year (or greater than 1700 mrem). VPAP 2101, Section 6.3.4, states - If a workers annual dose exceeds 85% of an administrative dose limit, the worker will be denied RCA access until an upgrade is approved.
2. Operator would exceed admin limits (2.0 Rem/Yr). If task were performed, the additional 110 mr would put the operator over the 2.0 rem admin limit.

Operator #3: CAN be assigned the task. The Operator is qualified on the Watchstation and their quarterly dose is below the administrative limit.

Operator #4: CAN be assigned the task. The Operator is qualified on the Watchstation and their quarterly dose is below the administrative limit.

EVALUATORS NOTES G2.3.7 SR09301 3 of 12

Surry 2009-301 RWP Compliance and Personnel Assignment Task 3: Determine if this task can be performed under RWP 09-0-1003-2 (attached) and provide justification for your answer.

This task CANNOT be performed under RWP 09-0-1003-2.

Expected dose to be received, 110 mr, is above the RWP limit of 100 mr.

STOP TIME:

NOTES:

G2.3.7 SR09301 4 of 12

Surry 2009-301 RWP Compliance and Personnel Assignment Operator Directions Handout (TO BE READ TO APPLICANT BY EXAMINER)

Task 1: Assume the following Initial Conditions:

1-BR-E-10A (Gas Stripper Steam Heaters) is to be tagged out and drained due to a suspected tube leak.

This task will take one Operator 22 minutes to complete, working the entire time in the vicinity of the heat exchangers.

All valves that will be manipulated or tagged are located in the immediate vicinity of the heat exchangers.

Included are copies of the Radiological Survey Map and an ALARA Component Locator Map for the area.

You are to determine:

1- Dose received by one operator to complete this task.

Task 2: Given the following set of operators:

Operator #1: Qualification Level = Step 4; Quarterly Dose = 1447 mrem Operator #2: Qualification Level = Stepped Out; Quarterly Dose = 1894 mrem Operator #3: Qualification Level = Step 6; Quarterly Dose = 1556 mrem Operator #4: Qualification Level = Step 7; Quarterly Dose = 1478 mrem (1) Assess each individual to determine which individuals could be assigned to perform Task 1 based on qualification level and ensuring dose limits will not be exceeded.

Assume no dose upgrades will be authorized.

Task 3: Determine if this task can be performed under RWP 09-0-1003-2 (attached) and provide justification for your answer.

G2.3.7 SR09301 5 of 12

CANDIDATE COPY Task 1: Assume the following Initial Conditions:

1-BR-E-10A (Gas Stripper Steam Heaters) is to be tagged out and drained due to a suspected tube leak.

This task will take one Operator 22 minutes to complete, working the entire time in the vicinity of the heat exchangers.

All valves that will be manipulated or tagged are located in the immediate vicinity of the heat exchangers.

Included are copies of the Radiological Survey Map and an ALARA Component Locator Map for the area.

You are to determine:

1- Dose received by one operator to complete this task.

Answer- _______ mr for this task

CANDIDATE COPY Task 2: Given the following set of operators:

Operator #1: Qualification Level = Step 4; Quarterly Dose = 1447 mrem Operator #2: Qualification Level = Stepped Out; Quarterly Dose = 1894 mrem Operator #3: Qualification Level = Step 6; Quarterly Dose = 1556 mrem Operator #4: Qualification Level = Step 7; Quarterly Dose = 1478 mrem (1) Assess each individual to determine which individuals could be assigned to perform Task 1 based on qualification level and ensuring dose limits will not be exceeded.

Assume no dose upgrades will be authorized.

Operator #1 - Qualification Level = Step 4; Quarterly Dose = 1447 mrem CAN / CANNOT perform the task (circle one).

Justification- ____________________________________________________________________

Operator #2 - Qualification Level = Stepped Out; Quarterly Dose = 1894 mrem CAN / CANNOT perform the task (circle one).

Justification- ____________________________________________________________________

Operator #3 - Qualification Level = Step 6; Quarterly Dose = 1556 mrem CAN / CANNOT perform the task (circle one).

Justification- ____________________________________________________________________

Operator #4 - Qualification Level = Step 7; Quarterly Dose = 1478 mrem CAN / CANNOT perform the task (circle one).

Justification- ____________________________________________________________________

Task 3: Determine if this task can be performed under RWP 09-0-1003-2 (attached) and provide justification for your answer.

This task CAN / CANNOT be performed under RWP 09-0-1003-2.

Circle One Justification:

TRAINING USE ONLY -NOT - NOT VALID FOR WORK IN RADIATION RADIA TION AREA RA DI ATION WORK PERMIT 09 RADIATION 1003-2 09-0-1003-2 PAG E I OF PAGE OF22 VA V A LID FROM LI D FROM 001-JAN-200900,00

'*JAN*2009 00,00 TO 31-DEC-200923:59 31*DEC-200923:59 RWP 09-1003-2 09*1003-2 REV_. NO REV 0 DOS DOSE E RATE ALARM ALARM,, ]000 1000 mrem/Hr rnrell1/Hr BUDGETED DOSE DOSE 750 mrem DOS DOSE E LIMIT ALARM ALARM, ]00 100 mrem mrelll ALARA A LA R A EVEVALUA ALUATlON T10 N NO:NO: 09-002 09-002 JOB JOB LOCATIONS:

LOCATIONS :

ocp; NO CTMTS - ONner Controlled Property excluding Unit 1 and Unit 2 Reactor Containments JOB JOB DESCRrPTlON:

DESCRIPTION : Task 2 : Station Operations Support in LHLHRAs.

RAs.

THE MAX MAXIMUM IM UM POSTED AREA THAT CA CAN N BE ENTERED:

Locked High Radiation Areas RADIOLOG ICA L CO NDITIONS RADIOLOGICA NDITIONS:: 'Indicates estim estimated ated value for RWP Preparation . See survey forms for details.

GENERAL AREA RADIATION RADIATION LEVELS (Illrelll/hr): (Illre lll/ hr):

See current RCA surveys.

CONTACT/HOT CONTACT/ HOT SPOT RADIATlON T10 N LEVELS (mrelll/hr):(mre lll/ hr):

See current RCA surveys.

CONTAMINA CO NTAMINATION T10 N LEVELS (dpmIlOOcIll2):

(dplllIlOOCIll2):

See current RCA surveys.

AIRBORNE RADIOACTIVITY (DAC): (DAC):

<0.1 REQUIRED JOB JOB COV ERAGE:ERAG E:

Continuous Routine COV ERAG E COMMENTS:

CO MMENTS:

Continuous Co ntinuous Health Physics Ph ysics Coverage Cove rage is required for ALL entries ent ries into a Locked High Hi gh Radiation Radiati on Area not utilizing utili zing RMS RMS..

DOS IMETRY REQUIREMENTS:

DOSIMETRY REQU IREMENTS:

DAD/SRD DAD/S RD TLD RESPIRATORY REQ UIREMENTS::

REQUIREMENTS FFAP As required based on airborne concentrations concentrati ons and work activities.

Other As required based on airborne concentrations concentrati ons and work activities.

PAPH PAPH concentrati o ns and work acti As required based on airborne concentrations activities.

vities.

A RWP PRE-JOB BRIEFING IS REQUIRED: REQU IRED:

BR IEFED BY AN HP TECHNICIAN AND SIGN ATIENDANCE ATTENDANCE SHEET.

TRAINING USE ONLY - NOT VALID FOR WORK IN RADIATION RADIA TION AREA RADIATIO RADI ATION N WORK PERMIT 09 1003-2 PAG E 220FOF 2 WORKER INSTR IN STR UCTIONS:

UCTIONS :

I. recei ving and DA D alarms, ensure equipment is left ill Upon receiving in a safe condition, le leave ave the area and report to the Health Physics offi office ce .

2. Notify HP-Ops prior to system ve ntin nting.

g.

3. Notify HP-Ops prior \0 entry into overhead areas.
4. Ensure En sure any liquids (i.e . oil.oi l, water) encountered duri during ng the job is contained and removed re moved per I-fP-Ops HP-Ops instructions.
5. Read and di discuss sc uss the followin g during durin g the pre-job briefin g:
5. 1I CR24062.

CR24062, Surry, " Improper val made during performance of 1-0 ve lineup Illade valve P-CS-004.'*

1-0P-CS -004 ."

HEA LTH PHYSICS PH YS ICS INSTRINSTRUCTI UCTI ONS:

ONS:

I. Workers must stop work and leave the area if W WHOLE HOLE BODY dose rates are detected in excess exce ss of 5,000 5.000 rnretn/

rnrernlhr.

hr.

2. time s will be based on dose rates in the work area .

Staytimes

3. Neutron Dose determination deterrninJtion is required for all all entries entrie s into areas posted "Neutron Exposure AreJ".

Area" . Estimate worker's worker' s neutron dose using C- C-HP-IfP- 1I 031.023.

03 1.023, Neutron and Noble Gas Dose Estilllate Estimate Record.

Record.

4. Radiation surve surveyy is required prior to accessing overhead areas. Jreas.

5.

5. Radiation and co ntaminat ntamination ion surveys are required for contJlllinated contaminated system entries.

entrie s.

6. Evaluate initial initial systelll system entry smears for hot particles.

DOMINION RP-AA-221 Revision Revi sion 0 Page 13 of 13 ATTACHMENT B (Pa elofl) elo!I)

Map Number LocationlDescription Location/Description Reactor Power 384 PDT, Gas Stripper and liquid Waste Tank Room - Gate 11 Unit(s)

Unit 1 100% Unit 2 100%

Purpose :

Purpose:

Type:

Type: Ra Radd iation iat io n Contam ination Airr Sample Ai Sam ple D Routine [8]

[Zl Spadal Special D RWP [Z]

[8J Gamma D Beta DD NeUlron Neutron D GA D LA D DRP D GA D ws D sz Instrument Model Serial # All GA Smears < 1000 dpm/ 1l00em OOem Air Sample Results _ _%DAC

% DAC E-130A E-130A 152K D All GA Smears < 20 dpm/ l OOem' Alpha D No DRP Detected - -

D All LA Smears < 1000 dpm/ LAS D Comments:

1------------1--------1 l-BR-E-lOA maintenance, to include Ops tagout work .. All dose rates in mRemlhr.

Support of l-BR-E-10A mRemlhr.

Surveyed By (Print/Signature)

(PrintiSignature) Date Time Reviewed By (Print/Signature)

RP Techl Tech1 Toda 0000 RP Tech2

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RA '" Radiation Area CA '" Contaminated Area LDWA '" Low Dose Waiting Area HRA ='" High Radiation Area RCA", Radiological Control Area HPA =", Hot Particle Area LHRA '" Locked High Radiation Area ARA ='" Airborne Radioactivity Area NEA '"

NEA"'" Neutron Exposure ExPOsure Area VHRA = ", Va Hi h Radiation Area RMA = '" Radioactive Material s) s Area DRP",

DRP = Discrete Radioactive Particle Parti de CD =Smear Q) = Srnear Location Loca tion = A/S AlS Location !t....=

!l.... GJA Dose Rate ~

  1. * == Contact Dose Rate )( )( )( _ Radiological Boundary

RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION VALVE LOCATOR MAP ALARA VAL1'ELOCATORMAP GATE GA TE 11 PDT AND GAS STRIPPER ROOM Buildin 2 ' Elellation Aux. BlIildin Elevation

1. 1-BR-TCV-103B I-BR-TCV-103B 17.1-BR-P-7B
17. 1-BR-P-7B 33.1-LW-345 33.1-LW-34S 49.1-AS-10S 49.1-AS-IOS
2. 1-AV-PCV-1S0B l-AV-PCV-150B IS. 1-BR-I0 1-BR-10 34.1-LW-32 SO.1-BR-14 50.1-BR-14
3. 1-AS-77 19. 1-BR-26 I-BR-26 3S.1-LW-31 35.1-LW-31 Valves Not Shown
4. 1-AS-174 l-AS-174 20. 1-BR-25 1-BR-2S 36.1-LW-47 1-CC-497 1-CC-S07 l-CC-497 l-CC-507
5. 1-AV-PCV-1S0A l-AV-PCV-150A 21. 1-BR-39 37. Not Labeled 1-CC-49S l-CC-49S 1-CC-SOS l-CC-50S
6. 1-AS-176 22. 1-BR-E-6A I-BR-£-6A 3S. Not Labeled 1-CC-499 l-CC-499 l-CC-509 1-CC-S09
7. 1-AS-79 23. 1-BR-E-6B I-BR-£-6B 39.1-LW-TK-2A l-CC-500 1-CC-SOO 1-CC-S10 l-CC-510 S. 1-BR-TVC-103A 24.1-BR-£-12
24. 1-BR-E-12 40.1-LW-29 1-CC-S01 1-CC-501 1-AS-104 l-AS-I04
9. 1-AS-SO 2S.
25. 1-BR-1S I-BR-15 41. 1-BR-16 I-BR-16 1-CC-S02 l-CC-502 1-AS-176 l-AS-176
10. 1-BR-P-7 A 10.1-BR-P-7A 26. 1-BR-ll I-BR-11 42.1-BR-305 1-CC-S03 l-CC-503 1-AS-177 l-AS-l77 11.1-BR-S
11. 1-BR-S 27. 1-BR-PCV-131 43.1-BR-E-10B 43.1-BR-£-10B 1-CC-S04 l-CC-504 1-AS-1S0 l-AS-1S0 12.1-BR-7 2S. 1-BR-12 44.1-BR-E-lOA 44.1-BR-£-10A 1-CC-S05 l-CC-505 1-LW-46l-LW-46 13.1-BR-S-7A 29. 1-BR-13 45.1-AS-102 45.1-AS-I02 1-CC-S06 l-LW-40 l-CC-506 1-LW-40 14.1-BR-3 30. 1-BR-47 I-BR-47 46.1-AS-105 46.1-AS-I05 1-LW-HCV-109B l-LW-HCV-109B
15. 1-BR-S-7B 31. 1-LW-TK-2B l-LW-TK-2B 47.1-AS-107 47.1-AS-I07 16.1-BR-4 32. 1-LW-HCV-109A l-LW-HCV-I09A 4S.1-AS-106 4S.1-AS-I06 F Y Revision N umber 1 - Revision Date 05.28.06 Number

Surry 2009-301 Determine Classification and PAR U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Surry Power Station SR09301 Administrative Job Performance Measure 2.4.41 Applicant________________________________ Start Time___________________

Examiner_______________________________

Date ___________________________________ Stop Time___________________

Title CLASSIFY AN EVENT AND DETERMINE THE REQUIRED PAR ACTIONS K/A: G2.4.41 - Knowledge of the emergency action level thresholds and classifications. (2.9/4.6)

Applicability Est Completion Time Actual Time SRO ONLY 20 Minutes (Portions **TC**) ___________

Conditions Task is to be PERFORMED in the SIMULATOR or CLASSROOM.

A simulated GENERAL EMERGENCY is in progress.

Standards Evaluate a given set of plant conditions and determine that a General Emergency exists in accordance with EPIP-1.01 and the EAL table, and then determine that the appropriate PAR for that General Emergency is PAR B.

Initiating Cues Significant event notification.

EPIP-1.01, Emergency Manager Controlling Procedure.

Terminating Cues EPIP-1.06, Step 8 Completed.

Procedures EPIP-1.01, Emergency Manager Controlling Procedure EPIP-1.06, Protective Action Recommendations.

Tools and Equipment Safety Considerations None None G2.4.41 SR09301 1 of 17

Surry 2009-301 Determine Classification and PAR Performance Checklist MAKE SURE YOU PROVIDE THE CORRECT CUE SHEET FOR THE PORTION OF THE TASK TO BE PERFORMED!!!!

Directions to the Operator.

You are the Nuclear Shift Manager. An event is in progress with plant conditions as follows:

The station has experienced a loss of offsite power due to grid collapse. The system operator reports 16 hours1.851852e-4 days <br />0.00444 hours <br />2.645503e-5 weeks <br />6.088e-6 months <br /> for power restoration to Surrys switchyard.

Both units are currently at Hot Shutdown.

When attempting to load the AAC diesel on the 1J bus, the 1J bus faulted and electricians have determined that extensive damage has occurred to the buswork with repairs estimated to take 4 days.

  1. 1 EDG tripped on overspeed during start-up. Mechanics reset the overspeed, and when started, the diesel experienced extremely high vibrations and casing penetration by a piston, and was subsequently tripped locally.

All radiation monitors indicate pre-event radiation levels.

Unit 1 team is currently performing the actions of ECA-0.0, Loss of All AC power.

Unit 2 team is completing the actions of ES-0.1, Reactor Trip Response.

Here is a copy of EPIP 1.01, you are directed to classify this event in accordance with EPIP-1.01 and inform me of your classification as soon as it has been made.

This portion of the JPM is TIME CRITICAL.

Notes to the Evaluator.

Task critical elements are denoted by an asterisk (*). If substeps of a critical element also have an asterisk (*),

then only those asterisked substeps are critical to performance of that task element.

Critical step sequencing requirements: 1 before 3.

START TIME:

G2.4.41 SR09301 2 of 17

Surry 2009-301 Determine Classification and PAR Evaluators note- candidate may choose to make EAL classification straight from EAL _______ SAT tables and NOT implement steps of EPIP-1.01. Steps are given here as guidance.

Critical task time ends when classification determined regardless of determination _______ UNSAT method.

1. Caution and Note prior to step 1.

CAUTION: Declaration of the highest emergency class for which an Emergency Action Level is exceeded shall be made.

NOTE: The PCS is potentially unreliable in the event of an earthquake. Therefore, PCS parameters should be evaluated for accuracy should an earthquake occur.

Standards (a) Acknowledges CAUTION and NOTE Evaluators Note Evaluator's Comments G2.4.41 SR09301 3 of 17

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2. STEP 1. _______ SAT 1 EVALUATE EMERGENCY ACTION LEVELS: _______ UNSAT a) Determine event category using the applicable Emergency Action Level Matrix:

Hot Conditions (RCS > 200 °F)

Cold Conditions (RCS 200 °F) b) Review EAL associated with event category c) Use Control Room monitors, PCS, and outside reports to get indications of emergency conditions listed in the EAL Matrix d) Verify EAL - CURRENTLY EXCEEDED e) Initiate a chronological log of events Standards (a) Refers to the HOT chart (b) Determines event category to be Loss of Power.

(c) Refers to given conditions to determine EAL applicability (d) DETERMINES EAL SG1.1 GENERAL EMERGENCY to be met.

(e) Initiates (or verbalizes) a chronological log of events.

Evaluators Note: If candidate makes EAL determination at this step, record stop time.

Evaluator's Comments STOP TIME: ___________

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3. Step 2 - RECORD EAL IDENTIFIER, TIME EMERGENCY DECLARED AND _______ SAT SM/SEM NAME

_______ UNSAT Standards (a) Determines that event is a General Emergency based on EAL SG1.1 (Loss of all offsite and onsite power to Unit 1 Emergency Busses H and J- This is a critical step.

(b) Classifies event as a GENERAL EMERGENCY- This is a critical step.

Evaluators Note: If candidate makes EAL determination at this step, record stop time.

Evaluator's Comments STOP TIME: ___________

TIME CRITIAL- 15 minutes

4. Step 3 - ANNOUNCE THE FOLLOWING DECLARATIONS: _______ SAT Station Emergency Manager position _______ UNSAT Emergency Classification EAL Time Declared Standards (a) Makes announcement Evaluators Note If candidate makes incorrect classification end the JPM at this point.

Evaluator's Comments G2.4.41 SR09301 5 of 17

Surry 2009-301 Determine Classification and PAR Directions to the Operator.

EVALUATOR: Take EPIP-1.01 into your possession at this time.

HANDOUT PAGE 2 of OPERATOR INSTRUCTIONS AT THIS TIME.

This portion of the JPM is TIME CRITICAL.

You are the Nuclear Shift Manager. A GENERAL EMERGENCY has been declared on SG1.1.

Here's a copy of EPIP-1.06, Protective Action Recommendations. You are to complete EPIP-1.06, Protective Action Recommendations in its entirety.

The State and Local Communicator has determined wind direction to be (from) 180° and speed to be 17 mph.

There are no known impediments making evacuation dangerous.

A dose assessment has not been made.

All available radiation monitors indicate pre-event trends.

When you finish the actions necessary to accomplish this, please inform me.

Notes to the Evaluator.

TIME CRITICAL REQUIREMENT:

This PAR must be identified and relayed to S&L communicators within 15 minutes.

START TIME:

4. Step 1 - INITIATE PROCEDURE. _______ SAT Standards _______ UNSAT Fills in Name, Time and Date on Step 1.

Evaluator's Comments

5. Step 2- USE ATTACHMENT 2, PROTECTIVE ACTION _______ SAT RECOMMENDATION MATRIX, TO DETERMINE INITIAL PAR

_______ UNSAT Standards (a) Goes to Attachment 2.

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6. Attachment 2 - Step 1- _______ SAT Start with the first statement at top, left side of table below (Refer to Attachment _______ UNSAT 6, REFERENCE INFORMATION (SPS), for additional information as needed).

Standards

- Chooses the top left column as starting point.

Evaluator's Comments

7. Attachment 2 - Step 2- _______ SAT Go to the COL # that provides the response to this statement (YES or NO). _______ UNSAT Standards

- Determines that first response if NO and moves to NO box on line 1, column 2.

Evaluator's Comments G2.4.41 SR09301 7 of 17

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8. Attachment 2 - Step 3-

_______ SAT IF no other responses are required in that column, THEN use the PAR at the bottom of the column. _______ UNSAT IF another response is required in that column, THEN go to next statement at left side of table below AND RETURN TO Step 2 of this attachment.

Standards Determines that PAR B is required- This is a critical step.

Evaluator's Comments G2.4.41 SR09301 8 of 17

Surry 2009-301 Determine Classification and PAR Evaluators note - Candidate will now return to step 3 of the procedure (attachment 2 items complete) _______ SAT

9. Notes prior to step 3- _______ UNSAT ATTACHMENT 4, AFFECTED SECTOR(S) MAP, is to be used for all PAR developments. If more than four PARs are developed, consult with Emergency Plan Advisor for direction.

ATTACHMENT 5, DOWNWIND SECTOR TABLE, may be referenced to determine wind direction compass point and affected downwind sectors.

Standards

- Acknowledges notes CUES

- None Evaluator's Comments

10. Step 3- _______ SAT IMPLEMENT ATTACHMENT 4, AFFECTED SECTOR(S) MAP: _______ UNSAT a) Record time wind data acquired b) Record average wind direction from, in degrees and compass point c) Record average wind direction to, in degrees and compass point d) Mark affected sectors on map (use any writing implement available, e.g.,

pen, pencil, highlighter, etc.)

e) GO TO Step 5 Standards

- Completes attachment 4 as follows:

At (now) wind direction from 180° (S) into 0° (N) at 17 mph.

- Using attachment 5 (as per the note), determines that affected sectors are R, A, B CUES

- If asked: Met data obtained at JPM start time.

Evaluator's Comments G2.4.41 SR09301 9 of 17

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11. Step 5- COMPLETE ATTACHMENT 3, PROTECTIVE ACTION _______ SAT RECOMMENDATION FORM:

_______ UNSAT a) Fill in Item 1 Protective Action Recommendation:

1) Mark appropriate PAR box(s)
2) Record Mile radius and Miles downwind
3) Record Downwind Sectors b) Sign and date form Standards

- Completes item 1 of attachment 3 by marking EVACUATE 2 mile radius (360°) and 5 miles downwind in the following sectors R, A, B - this is a critical step.

- Completes item 2 by signing and entering the current time and date.

Evaluators Note None CUES If asked: None Evaluator's Comments G2.4.41 SR09301 10 of 17

Surry 2009-301 Determine Classification and PAR

12. Step 6 - HAVE EMERGENCY COMMUNICATORS NOTIFY OFF-SITE AUTHORITIES OF PAR: _______ SAT

- State Emergency Operations Center notified IAW EPIP-2.01, _______ UNSAT NOTIFICATION OF STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS

- NRC notified IAW EPIP-2.02, NOTIFICATION OF NRC (notification made from Control Room or TSC, when activated)

- NRC notified IAW EPIP-4.33, HEALTH PHYSICS NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS (notifications made from TSC or LEOF/CEOF only after NRC requests HPN be established)

Standards (a) Directs State and Local EC- this is a critical step.

(b) Directs NRC EC.

CUES Tell SRO: State and Local EC will transmit PAR.

Tell SRO: NRC EC will notify NRC of PAR.

If asked: HPN has not been requested yet.

Evaluator's Note This step must be complete within 15 minutes of start of task.

Record Time: ______

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Surry 2009-301 Determine Classification and PAR

13. Step 7 - _______ SAT HAVE RADIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT DIRECTOR (RAD) IMPLEMENT EPIP- _______ UNSAT 4.07, PROTECTIVE MEASURES [RADIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT COORDINATOR (RAC) IF IN LEOF/CEOF]

Standards Tells Evaluator to Initiate EPIP-4.07.

CUES Tell SRO: EPIP-4.07 has been initiated.

Evaluator's Comments

14. Step 8 - _______ SAT

_______ UNSAT Standards (a) Determines that no conditions at this time necessitate a change to the current PAR.

CUES If asked: HP does not recommend a radiological based PAR or implementation of Potassium Iodide strategies.

If asked: Met data remains as previously reported.

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Surry 2009-301 Determine Classification and PAR

15. Step 9 - CHECK EMERGENCY - TERMINATED _______ SAT Standards _______ UNSAT (a) Asks Evaluator if Emergency is terminated.

(b) Asks Evaluator if RAD/RAC recommends a PAR change.

(c) Determines Procedure is completed until conditions change.

CUES If asked: Emergency classification is still in effect.

If asked: RAD/RAC does not recommend a PAR change at this time.

Evaluator's Comments STOP TIME:

G2.4.41 SR09301 13 of 17

Surry 2009-301 Determine Classification and PAR KEY I

NUMBER ATIACHMENTTITLE ATTACHMENT TITLE ATIACHMENT ATTACHMENT EPIP-1.06 EPIP-1 .06 3 PROTECTIVE PROTECTI VE ACTION RECOMMENDATION FORM REVIS ION REVISION PAGE 8 1 all of 1

1. PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION:

[ I SHELTER-iN-PLACE:

SHELTER-tN-PLACE: _ _ Mile radius (360 " ) and _ _ Miles downwind in the following sectors: _ _ __ __ ___ __ _ _ __

[~ACUATE: '2 Mi le radius (360 ")

Mile " ) and E-

..5..- Miles downwind in the following sectors sectors::

f(. A, B K.

(( ]I BEYOND 10 MILE EPZ: (Data obtained from Radiological Assessment Director (RAO) or Radiolog ical Assessment Coordinator (RAC)

[derived from EPIP-4.07, PROTECTIVE MEASURES)) MEASURES!)

I Evacuate Area: _ _ Centerline Center line in degrees; _ _Distance in Miles; _ _ Width in feet

[ I Shelter-in-place Shelter-in -place:: _

__ _ Centerli Centerlinene in degrees; degrees: _ _ Distance in Miles; _ _ Width in feet

[ 1 POTASSIUM IOD IDE:

IODIDE:

Recommend implementation of Potassium Iodide (K I) strategies for the genera (KI) generall public.

public. The projected dose at the site boundary is ~ 5 Rem Thyroid CDE .

2. APPROVED BY: _ ----7" zZ/

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Surry 2009-301 Determine Classification and PAR Evaluator's Summary CLASSIFY AN EVENT AND DETERMINE THE REQUIRED PAR ACTIONS G2.4.41 SR09301 15 of 17

Operator Directions Handout Conditions Task is to be PERFORMED in the MCR, the Simulator, or classroom.

Initiating Cues Significant event notification.

EPIP-1.01, Emergency Manager Controlling Procedure.

Directions You are the Nuclear Shift Manager. An event is in progress with plant conditions as follows:

The station has experienced a loss of offsite power due to grid collapse. The system operator reports 16 hours1.851852e-4 days <br />0.00444 hours <br />2.645503e-5 weeks <br />6.088e-6 months <br /> for power restoration to Surrys switchyard.

Both units are currently at Hot Shutdown.

When attempting to load the AAC diesel on the 1J bus, the 1J bus faulted and electricians have determined that extensive damage has occurred to the buswork with repairs estimated to take 4 days.

  1. 1 EDG tripped on overspeed during start-up. Mechanics reset the overspeed, and when started, the diesel experienced extremely high vibrations and casing penetration by a piston, and was subsequently locally tripped.

All radiation monitors indicate pre-event radiation levels.

Unit 1 team is currently performing the actions of ECA-0.0, Loss of All AC power.

Unit 2 team is completing the actions of ES-0.1, Reactor Trip Response.

Here is a copy of EPIP 1.01, you are directed to classify this event in accordance with EPIP-1.01 and inform me of your classification as soon as it has been made.

This portion of the JPM is TIME CRITICAL.

Record classification and EAL identifier:

Licensed Operator Programs Operator Directions Handout Conditions Task is to be PERFORMED in the MCR, simulator, or classroom.

A simulated GENERAL EMERGENCY is in progress.

Initiating Cues EPIP-1.05, Response to General Emergency, Step 3.

Directions This portion of the JPM is TIME CRITICAL.

You are the Nuclear Shift Manager. A GENERAL EMERGENCY has been declared on SG1.1.

Here's a copy of EPIP-1.06, Protective Action Recommendations. You are to complete EPIP-1.06, Protective Action Recommendations in its entirety.

The State and Local Communicator has determined wind direction to be (from) 180° and speed to be 17 mph.

There are no known impediments making evacuation dangerous.

A dose assessment has not been made.

All available radiation monitors indicate pre-event trends.

When you finish the actions necessary to accomplish this, please inform me.

PROCEDURE NO:

0-OP-VS-006 REVISION NO:

SURRY POWER STATION 55 PROCEDURE TYPE: UNIT NO:

OPERATING PROCEDURE 1&2 PROCEDURE TITLE:

CONTROL ROOM AND RELAY ROOM VENTILATION SYSTEM REVISION

SUMMARY

Revised in response to OP FB 09-0078

  • Delete Subsections 5.46, 5.47, and 5.48 for backwashing strainers and move to new procedure 0-OSP-VS-011 COMMON PROCEDURE USED: Entirely Partially Note: If used partially, note reasons in remarks.

PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED: NO YES Note: If YES, note problems in remarks.

REMARKS: ________________________________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________ (Use back for additional remarks.)

SHIFT SUPERVISION: DATE:

CONTINUOUS USE

Dominion 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 2 of 119 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1.0 PURPOSE 5

2.0 REFERENCES

5 3.0 INITIAL CONDITIONS 8 4.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 8 5.0 INSTRUCTIONS 12 5.1 Startup of Normal Control Room Ventilation 12 5.2 Startup of Loop A of the Chilled Water System 14 5.3 Startup of Loop C of the Chilled Water System 16 5.4 Placing 1-VS-AC-7 & 1-VS-AC-1 in Service 18 5.5 Placing 1-VS-AC-6 & 1-VS-AC-2 in Service 21 5.6 Placing 2-VS-AC-8 & 2-VS-AC-6 in Service 24 5.7 Placing 2-VS-AC-9 & 2-VS-AC-7 in Service 27 5.8 Startup of 1-VS-E-4A, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER 30 5.9 Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4A, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER 36 5.10 Startup of 1-VS-E-4B, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER 37 5.11 Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4B, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER 42 5.12 Startup of 1-VS-E-4C, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER 43 5.13 Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4C, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER 48 5.14 Startup of 1-VS-E-4D, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER 49 5.15 Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4D, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER 54 5.16 Startup of 1-VS-E-4E, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER 55 5.17 Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4E, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER 60 5.18 Aligning 1-VS-E-4A, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER, for Standby on Chilled Water Loop A 61 5.19 Returning 1-VS-E-4A, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER, to Standby on Chilled Water Loop C 63

Dominion 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 3 of 119 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 5.20 Swapping 1-VS-E-4B Power Supply from Normal to Alternate 65 5.21 Swapping 1-VS-E-4B Power Supply from Alternate to Normal 66 5.22 Swapping 1-VS-E-4D Power Supply from Normal to Alternate 67 5.23 Swapping 1-VS-E-4D Power Supply from Alternate to Normal 68 5.24 Placing the MER 3 Ventilation System in Service 69 5.25 Removing the MER 3 Ventilation System from Service 71 5.26 Placing the MER 5 Ventilation System in Service 72 5.27 Removing the MER 5 Ventilation System from Service 73 5.28 Required Actions for Inoperability of 1-VS-E-4A 74 5.29 Required Actions for Inoperability of 1-VS-E-4B 76 5.30 Required Actions for Inoperability of 1-VS-E-4C 78 5.31 Required Actions for Inoperability of 1-VS-E-4D 80 5.32 Required Actions for Inoperability of 1-VS-E-4E 82 5.33 Reset of 1-VS-E-4D or 1-VS-E-4E Compressor Lockout or Evaporator Low Temperature Lockout 84 5.34 Alignment of 1-VS-E-4A for Single Chiller Single Loop Operation On Chilled Water Loop C 87 5.35 Alignment of 1-VS-E-4B for Single Chiller Single Loop Operation On Chilled Water Loop C 89 5.36 Alignment of 1-VS-E-4B for Single Chiller Single Loop Operation On Chilled Water Loop A 91 5.37 Securing 1-VS-E-4B from Single Chiller Single Loop Operation On Chilled Water Loop A 96 5.38 Alignment of 1-VS-E-4C for Single Chiller Single Loop Operation On Chilled Water Loop C 98 5.39 Alignment of 1-VS-E-4A for Single Chiller Single Loop Operation On Chilled Water Loop A 100

Dominion 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 4 of 119 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 5.40 Alignment of 1-VS-E-4D for Single Chiller Single Loop Operation On Chilled Water Loop A 102 5.41 Alignment of 1-VS-E-4D for Single Chiller Single Loop Operation On Chilled Water Loop C 104 5.42 Securing from Alignment of 1-VS-E-4D for Single Chiller Single Loop Operation On Chilled Water Loop C 106 5.43 Alignment of 1-VS-E-4E for Single Chiller Single Loop Operation On Chilled Water Loop A 107 5.44 Alignment of 1-VS-E-4E for Single Chiller Single Loop Operation On Chilled Water Loop C 109 5.45 Securing from Alignment of 1-VS-E-4E for Single Chiller Single Loop Operation On Chilled Water Loop C 111 ATTACHMENTS 1 Operable Combination Determination 112 2 Control Room/ESGR Chilled Water System Overview 114 3 Control Room Chiller Power Supplies 115 4 MER 3 Chiller Operating Checks 116 5 Chilled Water Loop A AHU Flow Throttling and Verification 117 6 Chilled Water Loop C AHU Flow Throttling and Verification 118 7 MER 5 Chiller Diagnostics 119

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 5 of 119 1.0 PURPOSE CAUTION Following a loss of offsite power (with SI) it may be necessary to give EDG 3 to the non-accident unit to supply power to an AHU in all four areas. ( )-AP-10.07, Loss of Unit ( ) Power, provides guidance for performing these electrical lineups.

1.1 To provide instructions for the normal operation of the Control Room and Relay Room Ventilation System and associated subsystems.

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 Source Documents 2.1.1 UFSAR Section 9.13, Auxiliary Ventilation Systems 2.2 Technical Specifications Surry Power Stations Units 1 and 2 2.2.1 Section 3.14, Circulating and Service Water Systems 2.2.2 Section 3.23, Main Control Room and Emergency Switchgear Room Air Conditioning System 2.3 Technical Documents 2.3.1 11448-FB-41A, Sheet 1 and 2, Chilled Water System 2.3.2 11448-FM-71D, Circulating and Service Water System 2.3.3 11448-ESK-6FB1, Elementary Diagram MCR Chillers 1-VS-E-4A, 1-VS-E-4B, and 1-VS-E-4C 2.3.4 11448-ESK-6FC15, Elementary Diagram MCR Chiller 1-VS-E-4D

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 6 of 119 2.3.5 11448-ESK-6FC16, Elementary Diagram MCR Chiller 1-VS-E-4E 2.3.6 DCP 90-15, Control Room/Emergency Switchgear Room AHU Upgrades 2.3.7 Safety Evaluation 93-189, Minimum MCR AHU Chilled Water Flows 2.3.8 DCP 90-07-3, MER 3 HVAC and Electrical Ductbank Modifications 2.3.9 DCP 90-08-3, MER 5 Chiller Addition 2.3.10 0-OP-VS-006A, Control Room and Relay Room Ventilation System Alignment 2.3.11 0-MOP-VS-006, Removal from Service of Control Room Chiller 1-VS-E-4A 2.3.12 0-MOP-VS-008, Removal from Service of Control Room Chiller 1-VS-E-4B 2.3.13 0-MOP-VS-010, Removal from Service of Control Room Chiller 1-VS-E-4C 2.3.14 0-MOP-VS-012, Removal from Service of Control Room Chiller 1-VS-E-4D 2.3.15 0-MOP-VS-014, Removal from Service of Control Room Chiller 1-VS-E-4E 2.3.16 ET S-97-0016, MCR Chiller Recirculation PCV Strokes 2.3.17 ET S-97-0288, 1-VS-E-4D and 4E Suction Pressure 2.3.18 EN CALC EE-0771, Removal of Electrical Restrictions for Operation of MCR Chillers 1-VS-E-4A, 1-VS-E-4B, and 1-VS-E-4C 2.3.19 TSCR 303, Revision of MCR and ESGR Air Conditioning System Requirements 2.3.20 ET S-07-0056, Evaluation of 1-VS-E-4A Delta Pressure 2.3.21 ET S-07-0063, Service Water Differential Pressure & Chilled Water Temperature Acceptance Criteria Change for 1-VS-E-4A/Surry/U-1 2.3.22 DCP 07-007, Control Room AC Chilled Water Pipe Replacement

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 7 of 119 2.3.23 ET-S-08-0013, Service Water Differential Pressure Acceptance Criteria Change for 1-VS-E-4C 2.3.24 TSCR 397, Increased Maximum Service Water Temperature 2.3.25 ME-0621, Service Water Charging Pump Subsystem Pipe 2000 Evaluation 2.4 Commitment Documents 2.4.1 CTS 2070, LER S1-93-005, 2 of 3 Control Room Chillers inoperable 2.4.2 CTS 3526, Prohibit Manual Operation of MCR/ESGR AHU Dampers 2.4.3 PI S-2000-1923, Operable MCR/ESGR Air Conditioning 2.4.4 PI S-2000-2741, Low Recirc Flow on 1-VS-E-4D 2.4.5 PI S-2001-1772, Low Evaporator Flow Reset 2.4.6 PI-S-2002-2937, Operation of Chiller Thermostat in Vicinity of energized Circuits 2.4.7 PI-S-2004-2444, Service Water Shortfall on 1-VS-E-4E During Recirc Testing 2.4.8 PI-S-2004-3768, MCR Chiller SW Inlet Temperature 2.4.9 PI-S-2004-2298, MCR Chiller SW Differential Pressure 2.4.10 PI-S-2005-1695, SW Flow to an Operating Chiller 2.4.11 PI-S-2006-4626, Operability With Compressor Locked Out 2.4.12 PI-S-2004-4809, Provision for VS-S-1A/1B Backwash 2.4.13 OD000189, 2-VS-AC-9 Back Draft Damper

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 8 of 119 Init Verif 3.0 INITIAL CONDITIONS

_______ 3.1 The Control Room and Relay Room Ventilation System has been aligned IAW procedure 0-OP-VS-006A.

4.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 4.1 Chillers must be operated with Chilled Water Loop A and Loop C aligned as separate loops.

4.2 Power must be supplied to an MER 3 chiller for a minimum of 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> and to an MER 5 chiller for a minimum of 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> before the chiller is started. This ensures adequate crankcase heating which removes freon from the oil.

4.3 The Control Room Chillers will not start when the temperature of the chilled water returning to the chiller is less than the chiller thermostat setpoint.

4.4 The following thermostat setting limitations apply for all MER 3 Control Room Chiller starts. (Reference 2.4.1) 4.4.1 Adjusting the Chilled Water thermostat requires manipulating controls inside an energized electrical panel. Use of a non-conductive screwdriver (kept in the non-SQC storage locker in the MCR Annex) is recommended.

4.4.2 Before starting the chiller, the Chilled Water thermostat must be set to 65°F.

4.4.3 Following chiller start, the thermostat should be decreased to 45°F in 5°F (or smaller) steps, allowing time for the chilled water temperature to stabilize between steps.

4.4.4 When the chiller is operating in a stable condition with the thermostat at 45°F, the thermostat will be adjusted as required to obtain 40°F to 45°F AHU inlet temperature on the respective chilled water loop.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 9 of 119 4.5 The MER 3 chillers strainer backwash valves (1-SW-317, 1-SW-327, or 2-SW-337),

are open when the arrow or scribe mark on the respective valves stem is in line with the Service Water piping and closed when the arrow or scribe mark is perpendicular to the Service Water piping. (Reference 2.4.1) 4.6 To ensure an adequate heat sink for the MER 3 chiller condensers and prevent possibly lifting a chiller freon relief valve when an MER 3 chiller is started, the respective strainer backwash valve must not be throttled any more than is required to obtain at least 30 psig discharge pressure on the associated Chiller Condenser Service Water Pump.

4.7 To prevent lifting the freon relief valve for the MER 3 chiller condensers, MER 3 Control Room Chiller compressors shall not be started and the MCR switch for any MER 3 Control Room Chiller being aligned for startup must be placed in OFF if Service Water temperature at the chiller inlet exceeds 100°F.

4.8 AHU 1-VS-AC-220, MER 3 Air Handling Unit, shall not be aligned to both Chilled Water loops at the same time. In order to ensure cooling is maintained to MER 3, AHU 1-VS-AC-220 should remain aligned to Chilled Water Loop C when any MER 3 Chiller is operating unless otherwise directed by an approved procedure.

4.9 Chiller 1-VS-E-4A will normally be aligned in a standby mode for Chilled Water Loop C and aligned to the Normal feeder (1J). Operation of 1-VS-E-4A on Chilled Water Loop A requires re-alignment to Loop A IAW Subsection 5.18.

4.10 To prevent possible overloading of an Emergency Bus, only one chiller at a time may be operating on any one Emergency Bus.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 10 of 119 4.11 Minimum Chilled Water flows for the Control Room / ESGR AHUs are listed in the table below. (Reference 2.3.7)

Mark Number Area Served Minimum Flow 1-VS-AC-1 Unit 1 MCR 10 gpm 1-VS-AC-2 Unit 1 MCR 10 gpm 1-VS-AC-6 Unit 1 ESGR 85 gpm 1-VS-AC-7 Unit 1 ESGR 85 gpm 2-VS-AC-6 Unit 2 ESGR 85 gpm 2-VS-AC-7 Unit 2 ESGR 85 gpm 2-VS-AC-8 Unit 2 MCR 20 gpm 2-VS-AC-9 Unit 2 MCR 20 gpm 4.12 Changing the Chilled Water flow to a MCR or ESGR AHU will change the Chilled Water flow to all AHUs on the associated Chilled Water Loop.

4.13 When Chilled Water flow to any AHU is changed, acceptable Chilled Water flow must be verified to all AHUs on the associated Chilled Water Loop IAW Attachment 5 or Attachment 6 as applicable.

4.14 AHUs should be placed in service on a Chilled Water Loop before starting a chiller on the same loop.

4.15 Attachment 5 or Attachment 6 may be used independently at any time to determine the existence of acceptable Chilled Water Flow to the MCR/ESGR AHUs.

4.16 To prevent an excessively negative pressure in the Main Control Room and possible damage to the MCR pressure boundary, 1-VS-AC-4 must be running before 1-VS-F-15 is started.

4.17 The MER 3 Chiller Trouble annunciator will alarm if any MER 3 Chiller Compressor is not started within nine minutes of starting the respective Chilled Water and Service Water pumps.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 11 of 119 4.18 In the tables contained in this procedure which contain Required Actions for chiller inoperability, the Control Room Chillers will be referred to by the letters A through E. The 1-VS-E-4 part of the chiller mark number is to be understood.

4.19 Attachment 1 contains tables that identify which 4160 Volt Emergency Bus serves as the Normal (and Alternate where applicable) power source for each Control Room Chiller and those combinations of operable Control Room Chillers which will satisfy Technical Specification 3.23.

4.20 Subsections 5.28 through 5.32 provide the major steps for ensuring continued compliance with Tech Spec 3.23. Individual component manipulations are to be performed IAW referenced subsections and/or procedures.

4.21 The words Operable Combination as used in this procedure are defined to mean a group of operable chillers which together satisfy the requirements of Technical Specification 3.23 so that entry in to a Technical Specification clock is not required.

4.22 Attachment 1 may be used independently at any time to determine the existence of an Operable Combination of Control Room Chillers.

4.23 Allowable single chiller operation alignments are as follows:

Loop A Chiller A or Chiller D or Chiller E Loop C Chiller A or Chiller B or Chiller C Alignment of 1-VS-E-4B on Loop A and alignment of 1-VS-E-4D or 1VS-E-4E on Loop C are provided as a contingency alignment for the Chilled Water Piping Replacement Project.

4.24 Subsection references are included for guidance when manipulations are required to achieve the desired alignment and do not need to be performed to verify condition(s) that exist from prior procedural performance.

4.25 If any parameter in Attachment 4, MER 3 Chiller Operating Checks is exceeded, the HVAC Crew will be required to perform 0-MPM-0210-01, Control Room Chillers Performance Checks to determine chiller operability.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 12 of 119 Init Verif 5.0 INSTRUCTIONS 5.1 Startup of Normal Control Room Ventilation 5.1.1 Verify stopped or stop the following fans.

_______ a. 1-VS-F-41, CONT RM EMERG SUP FAN

_______ b. 1-VS-F-42, RELAY RM EMERG SUP FAN

_______ c. 2-VS-F-41, CONT RM EMERG SUP FAN

_______ d. 2-VS-F-42, RELAY RM EMERG SUP FAN 5.1.2 Verify closed or close the following dampers.

_______ a. 1-VS-MOD-104A, CONT RM EMERG SUP MOD

_______ b. 1-VS-MOD-104B, RELAY RM EMERG SUP MOD

_______ c. 2-VS-MOD-204A, CONT RM EMERG SUP MOD

_______ d. 2-VS-MOD-204B, RELAY RM EMERG SUP MOD 5.1.3 Verify open or open the following isolation dampers.

_______ a. 1-VS-MOD-103A, CONT ROOM SUP MOD

_______ b. 1-VS-MOD-103B, CONT ROOM EXH MOD

_______ c. 1-VS-MOD-103C, CONT ROOM SUP MOD

_______ d. 1-VS-MOD-103D, CONT ROOM EXH MOD

_______ 5.1.4 Start or verify running 1-VS-AC-4, Service Building HV Unit.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 13 of 119 CAUTION To prevent an excessively negative pressure in the Main Control Room and possible damage to the MCR pressure boundary, 1-VS-AC-4 must be running before 1-VS-F-15 is started.

_______ 5.1.5 Start or verify running 1-VS-F-15, CONT / RELAY RM EXH FAN.

_______ 5.1.6 Record the following indications.

  • PDI-VS-100, D.P.-U1CR/U1TB ________Inches of Water
  • PDI-VS-101, D.P.-U1RR/U1TB ________ Inches of Water
  • PDI-VS-200, D.P.-U2CR/U2TB ________ Inches of Water
  • PDI-VS-201, D.P.-U2RR/U2TB ________ Inches of Water

_______ 5.1.7 IF any of the recorded values in Step 5.1.6 do not indicate a positive MCR pressure, THEN stop 1-VS-F-15, AND notify the System Engineer.

Otherwise, enter N/A.

5.1.8 Start or verify operating both Chilled Water Loops IAW the following subsections.

_______

  • Subsection 5.2, Startup of Loop A of the Chilled Water System

_______

  • Subsection 5.3, Startup of Loop C of the Chilled Water System Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

Signature Initial Print Date Signature Initial Print Date Signature Initial Print Date

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 14 of 119 5.2 Startup of Loop A of the Chilled Water System 5.2.1 Verify or place the local switches for the following Chilled Water Loop A Air Handlers in ON.

_______ a. 1-VS-AC-1, CONT ROOM AHU

_______ b. 2-VS-AC-9, CONT ROOM AHU

_______ c. 1-VS-AC-7, UNIT 1 ESGR AHU

_______ d. 2-VS-AC-7, UNIT 2 ESGR AHU

_______ 5.2.2 For two chiller operation, perform or verify performed ONE of the following procedure subsections for two chiller operations. ( ) Enter N/A for this step if in single chiller operation.

____ Subsection 5.4, Placing 1-VS-AC-7 & 1-VS-AC-1 in Service

____ Subsection 5.7, Placing 2-VS-AC-9 & 2-VS-AC-7 in Service 5.2.3 For single chiller operation, perform or verify performed BOTH of the following procedure subsections. Enter N/A for this step if in two chiller operation.

_______ a. Subsection 5.4, Placing 1-VS-AC-7 & 1-VS-AC-1 in Service

_______ b. Subsection 5.7, Placing 2-VS-AC-9 & 2-VS-AC-7 in Service

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 15 of 119 NOTE: Control Room Chiller 1-VS-E-4A may be aligned to either Chilled Water Loop A or Chilled Water Loop C, but not to both.

_______ 5.2.4 Start or verify running ONE chiller aligned to Chilled Water Loop A in accordance with one of the following Subsections. ( ) Enter N/A if in single chiller operation on Loop C.

____ Subsection 5.14, Startup of 1-VS-E-4D, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER

____ Subsection 5.16, Startup of 1-VS-E-4E, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER

____ Subsection 5.8, Startup of 1-VS-E-4A, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

Signature Initial Print Date Signature Initial Print Date Signature Initial Print Date Signature Initial Print Date Signature Initial Print Date Signature Initial Print Date Signature Initial Print Date

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 16 of 119 5.3 Startup of Loop C of the Chilled Water System 5.3.1 Verify or place the local switches for the following Chilled Water Loop C Air Handlers in ON.

_______ a. 1-VS-AC-2, CONT ROOM AHU

_______ b. 2-VS-AC-8, CONT ROOM AHU

_______ c. 1-VS-AC-6, UNIT 1 ESGR AHU

_______ d. 2-VS-AC-6, UNIT 2 ESGR AHU

_______ 5.3.2 For two chiller operation, perform or verify performed ONE of the following procedure subsections. ( ) Enter N/A for this step if in single chiller operations.

____ Subsection 5.5, Placing 1-VS-AC-6 & 1-VS-AC-2 in Service

____ Subsection 5.6, Placing 2-VS-AC-8 & 2-VS-AC-6 in Service 5.3.3 For single chiller operation, perform or verify performed BOTH of the following procedure subsections. Enter N/A for this step if in two chiller operation.

_______ ____ Subsection 5.5, Placing 1-VS-AC-6 & 1-VS-AC-2 in Service

_______ ____ Subsection 5.6, Placing 2-VS-AC-8 & 2-VS-AC-6 in Service

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 17 of 119 NOTE: Control Room Chiller 1-VS-E-4A may be aligned to either Chilled Water Loop A or Chilled Water Loop C, but not to both.

_______ 5.3.4 Start or verify running one chiller aligned to Chilled Water Loop C in accordance with one of the following Subsections. ( ) Enter N/A if in single chiller operation on Loop A.

____ Subsection 5.10, Startup of 1-VS-E-4B, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER

____ Subsection 5.12, Startup of 1-VS-E-4C, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER

____ Subsection 5.8, Startup of 1-VS-E-4A, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 18 of 119 5.4 Placing 1-VS-AC-7 & 1-VS-AC-1 in Service

_______ 5.4.1 Verify the green light for 1-VS-AC-7, UNIT 1 ESGR AHU, is ON.

_______ 5.4.2 Verify the green light for 1-VS-AC-1, UNIT 1 CONT ROOM AHU, is ON.

_______ 5.4.3 Place MCR switch 1-VS-AC-6 & 2, GROUP 1C UNIT 1 ESGR & CR AHU, in OFF.

_______ 5.4.4 AFTER allowing approximately 1 minute for fan speed to decrease and discharge dampers to close, THEN place MCR switch 1-VS-AC-7 & 1, GROUP 1A UNIT 1 ESGR & CR AHU, in ON.

CAUTION In order to prevent mis-alignment of backdraft damper linkage and possible inoperability of the associated AHU, backdraft damper linkage and counter-weights should not be manipulated.

(Reference 2.4.2)

NOTE: Proper backdraft damper operation is verified by reading the associated AHU Magnehelic P indications and verifying lack of reverse air flow for the shutdown AHUs.

_______ 5.4.5 Verify the following Magnehelic P gauges for 1-VS-AC-2, UNIT 1 CONT ROOM AHU, are not pegged low. IF either P gauge is pegged low, THEN notify Shift Supervision AND contact System Engineering for an operability determination.

____ COIL

____ FILTER

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 19 of 119 NOTE: Since Chilled Water normally continues to flow through the coils of shutdown AHUs, a small amount of cool convection air may be felt at the filter inlet of a shutdown AHU. This cool convection air is not to be considered air flow for the purpose of performing Steps 5.4.6 and 5.4.9.

_______ 5.4.6 Verify forced reverse air flow does not exist from the 1-VS-AC-2 inlet filters. IF forced air flow is observed, THEN notify Shift Supervision AND contact System Engineering for an operability determination.

_______ 5.4.7 Record the following Magnehelic P indications for 1-VS-AC-1 and perform any required action in Table 1 below based on the readings recorded.

Notify Shift Acceptable Notify System TABLE 1 Supervision Reading Engineering for Operability Determination COIL ________ in/H20 0.3 or 0.90 1.0 < 0.2 FILTER ________ in/H20 0.90 1.0 > 1.0

_______ 5.4.8 Verify the following Magnehelic P gauges for 1-VS-AC-6, UNIT 1 ESGR AHU, are not pegged low. IF either P gauge is pegged low, THEN notify Shift Supervision AND contact System Engineering for an operability determination.

____ COIL

____ FILTER

_______ 5.4.9 Verify forced reverse air flow does not exist from the 1-VS-AC-6 inlet filters. IF forced air flow is observed, THEN notify Shift Supervision AND contact System Engineering for an operability determination.

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_______ 5.4.10 Record the following Magnehelic P indications for 1-VS-AC-7 and perform any required action in Table 1 below based on the readings recorded.

Notify Shift Acceptable Notify System TABLE 1 Supervision Reading Engineering for Operability Determination COIL ________ in/H20 0.90 or 1.5 1.6 < 0.8 FILTER ________ in/H20 0.90 1.0 > 1.0

_______ 5.4.11 IF adjustment of Chilled Water flow to 1-VS-AC-1 or 1-VS-AC-7 is desired, THEN perform Attachment 5. Otherwise, enter N/A.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 21 of 119 5.5 Placing 1-VS-AC-6 & 1-VS-AC-2 in Service

_______ 5.5.1 Verify the green light for 1-VS-AC-6, UNIT 1 ESGR AHU, is ON.

_______ 5.5.2 Verify the green light for 1-VS-AC-2, UNIT 1 CONT ROOM AHU, is ON.

_______ 5.5.3 Place MCR switch 1-VS-AC-7 & 1, GROUP 1A UNIT 1 ESGR & CR AHU, in OFF.

_______ 5.5.4 AFTER allowing approximately 1 minute for fan speed to decrease and discharge dampers to close, THEN place MCR switch 1-VS-AC-6 & 2, GROUP 1C UNIT 1 ESGR & CR AHU, in ON.

CAUTION In order to prevent mis-alignment of backdraft damper linkage and possible inoperability of the associated AHU, backdraft damper linkage and counter-weights should not be manipulated.

(Reference 2.4.2)

NOTE: Proper backdraft damper operation is verified by reading the associated AHU Magnehelic P indications and verifying lack of reverse air flow for the shutdown AHUs.

_______ 5.5.5 Verify the following Magnehelic DP gauges for 1-VS-AC-1, UNIT 1 CONT ROOM AHU, are not pegged low. IF either P gauge is pegged low, THEN notify Shift Supervision AND contact System Engineering for an operability determination.

____ COIL

____ FILTER

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 22 of 119 NOTE: Since Chilled Water normally continues to flow through the coils of shutdown AHUs, a small amount of cool convection air may be felt at the filter inlet of a shutdown AHU. This cool convection air is not to be considered air flow for the purpose of performing Steps 5.5.6 and 5.5.9.

_______ 5.5.6 Verify forced reverse air flow does not exist from the 1-VS-AC-1 inlet filters. IF forced air flow is observed, THEN notify Shift Supervision AND contact System Engineering for an operability determination.

_______ 5.5.7 Record the following Magnehelic P indications for 1-VS-AC-2 and perform any required action in Table 1 below based on the readings recorded.

Notify Shift Acceptable Notify System TABLE 1 Supervision Reading Engineering for Operability Determination COIL ________ in/H20 0.3 or 0.90 1.0 < 0.2 FILTER ________ in/H20 0.90 1.0 > 1.0

_______ 5.5.8 Verify the following Magnehelic P gauges for 1-VS-AC-7, UNIT 1 ESGR AHU, are not pegged low. IF either P gauge is pegged low, THEN notify Shift Supervision AND contact System Engineering for an operability determination.

____ COIL

____ FILTER

_______ 5.5.9 Verify forced reverse air flow does not exist from the 1-VS-AC-7 inlet filters. IF forced air flow is observed, THEN notify Shift Supervision AND contact System Engineering for an operability determination.

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_______ 5.5.10 Record the following Magnehelic P indications for 1-VS-AC-6 and perform any required action in Table 1 below based on the readings recorded.

Notify Shift Acceptable Notify System TABLE 1 Supervision Reading Engineering for Operability Determination COIL ________ in/H20 0.90 or 1.5 1.6 < 0.8 FILTER ________ in/H20 0.90 1.0 > 1.0

_______ 5.5.11 IF adjustment of Chilled Water flow to 1-VS-AC-2 or 1-VS-AC-6 is desired, THEN perform Attachment 6. Otherwise, enter N/A.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 24 of 119 5.6 Placing 2-VS-AC-8 & 2-VS-AC-6 in Service

_______ 5.6.1 Verify the green light for 2-VS-AC-6, UNIT 2 ESGR AHU, is ON.

_______ 5.6.2 Verify the green light for 2-VS-AC-8, UNIT 2 CONT ROOM AHU, is ON.

_______ 5.6.3 Place MCR switch 2-VS-AC-9 & 7, GROUP 2A UNIT 2 CR & ESGR AHU, in OFF.

_______ 5.6.4 AFTER allowing approximately 1 minute for fan speed to decrease and discharge dampers to close, THEN place MCR switch 2-VS-AC-8 & 6, GROUP 2C UNIT 2 CR & ESGR AHU, in ON.

CAUTION In order to prevent mis-alignment of backdraft damper linkage and possible inoperability of the associated AHU, backdraft damper linkage and counter-weights should not be manipulated.

(Reference 2.4.2)

NOTE: Proper backdraft damper operation is verified by reading the associated AHU Magnehelic P indications and verifying lack of reverse air flow for the shutdown AHUs.

_______ 5.6.5 Verify the following Magnehelic P gauges for 2-VS-AC-9, UNIT 2 CONT ROOM AHU, are not pegged low. IF either P gauge is pegged low, THEN notify Shift Supervision AND contact System Engineering for an operability determination.

____ COIL

____ FILTER

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 25 of 119 NOTE: Since Chilled Water normally continues to flow through the coils of shutdown AHUs, a small amount of cool convection air may be felt at the filter inlet of a shutdown AHU. This cool convection air is not to be considered air flow for the purpose of performing Steps 5.6.6 and 5.6.9.

_______ 5.6.6 Verify forced reverse air flow does not exist from the 2-VS-AC-9 inlet filters. IF forced air flow is observed, THEN notify Shift Supervision AND contact System Engineering for an operability determination.

_______ 5.6.7 Record the following Magnehelic P indications for 2-VS-AC-8 and perform any required action in Table 1 below based on the readings recorded.

Notify Shift Acceptable Notify System TABLE 1 Supervision Reading Engineering for Operability Determination COIL ________ in/H20 0.3 or 0.90 1.0 < 0.2 FILTER ________ in/H20 0.90 1.0 > 1.0

_______ 5.6.8 Verify the following Magnehelic P gauges for 2-VS-AC-7, UNIT 2 ESGR AHU, are not pegged low. IF either P gauge is pegged low, THEN notify Shift Supervision AND contact System Engineering for an operability determination.

____ COIL

____ FILTER

_______ 5.6.9 Verify forced reverse air flow does not exist from the 2-VS-AC-7 inlet filters. IF forced air flow is observed, THEN notify Shift Supervision AND contact System Engineering for an operability determination.

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_______ 5.6.10 Record the following Magnehelic P indications for 2-VS-AC-6 and perform any required action in Table 1 below based on the readings recorded.

Notify Shift Acceptable Notify System TABLE 1 Supervision Reading Engineering for Operability Determination COIL ________ in/H20 0.90 or 1.5 1.6 < 0.8 FILTER ________ in/H20 0.90 1.0 > 1.0

_______ 5.6.11 IF adjustment of Chilled Water flow to 2-VS-AC-6 or 2-VS-AC-8 is desired, THEN perform Attachment 6. Otherwise, enter N/A.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 27 of 119 5.7 Placing 2-VS-AC-9 & 2-VS-AC-7 in Service

_______ 5.7.1 Verify the green light for 2-VS-AC-7, UNIT 2 ESGR AHU, is ON.

_______ 5.7.2 Verify the green light for 2-VS-AC-9, UNIT 2 CONT ROOM AHU, is ON.

_______ 5.7.3 Place MCR switch 2-VS-AC-8 & 6, GROUP 2C UNIT 2 CR & ESGR AHU, in OFF.

_______ 5.7.4 AFTER allowing approximately 1 minute for fan speed to decrease and discharge dampers to close, THEN place MCR switch 2-VS-AC-9 & 7, GROUP 2A UNIT 2 CR & ESGR AHU, in ON.

CAUTION In order to prevent mis-alignment of backdraft damper linkage and possible inoperability of the associated AHU, backdraft damper linkage and counter-weights should not be manipulated to the full open or full closed positions. (Reference 2.4.2)

NOTE: Proper backdraft damper operation is verified by reading the associated AHU Magnehelic P indications and verifying lack of reverse air flow for the shutdown AHUs.

_______ 5.7.5 Verify the following Magnehelic P gauges for 2-VS-AC-8, UNIT 2 CONT ROOM AHU, are not pegged low. IF either P gauge is pegged low, THEN notify Shift Supervision AND contact System Engineering for an operability determination.

____ COIL

____ FILTER

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 28 of 119 NOTE: Since Chilled Water normally continues to flow through the coils of shutdown AHUs, a small amount of cool convection air may be felt at the filter inlet of a shutdown AHU. This cool convection air is not to be considered air flow for the purpose of performing Steps 5.7.6 and 5.7.9.

_______ 5.7.6 Verify forced reverse air flow does not exist from the 2-VS-AC-8 inlet filters. IF forced air flow is observed, THEN notify Shift Supervision AND contact System Engineering for an operability determination.

_______ 5.7.7 Record the following Magnehelic P indications for 2-VS-AC-9 and perform any required action in Table 1 below based on the readings recorded. IF coil dp is less than 0.30 in/H2O, THEN manually open air handler backdraft damper per OD000189 AND record data again.

Notify Shift Acceptable Notify System TABLE 1 Supervision Reading Engineering for Operability Determination COIL ________ in/H20 0.3 or 0.90 1.0 < 0.2 FILTER ________ in/H20 0.90 1.0 > 1.0

_______ 5.7.8 Verify the following Magnehelic P gauges for 2-VS-AC-6, UNIT 2 ESGR AHU, are not pegged low. IF either P gauge is pegged low, THEN notify Shift Supervision AND contact System Engineering for an operability determination.

____ COIL

____ FILTER

_______ 5.7.9 Verify forced reverse air flow does not exist from the 2-VS-AC-6 inlet filters. IF forced air flow is observed, THEN notify Shift Supervision AND contact System Engineering for an operability determination.

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_______ 5.7.10 Record the following Magnehelic P indications for 2-VS-AC-7 and perform any required action in Table 1 below based on the readings recorded.

Notify Shift Acceptable Notify System TABLE 1 Supervision Reading Engineering for Operability Determination COIL ________ in/H20 0.90 or 1.5 1.6 < 0.8 FILTER ________ in/H20 0.90 1.0 > 1.0

_______ 5.7.11 IF adjustment of Chilled Water flow to 2-VS-AC-7 or 2-VS-AC-9 is desired, THEN perform Attachment 5. Otherwise, enter N/A.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 30 of 119 5.8 Startup of 1-VS-E-4A, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER CAUTION When operation on Chilled Water Loop A is desired, 1-VS-E-4A must first be aligned for Loop A Standby IAW Subsection 5.18 of this procedure.

5.8.1 IF 1-VS-E-4A will be operated on Chilled Water Loop A, THEN perform the following substeps. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ a. Verify 1-VS-E-4A is aligned for Standby on Chilled Water Loop A IAW Subsection 5.18.

_______ b. Shutdown or verify shutdown 1-VS-E-4D IAW Subsection 5.15.

_______ c. Shutdown or verify shutdown 1-VS-E-4E IAW Subsection 5.17.

_______ d. Open 1-VS-571, MER 3 CHILLERS CD LOOP A DISCH HDR ISOL.

_______ 5.8.2 IF 1-VS-E-4A is currently aligned to Chilled Water Loop A, AND is required to supply Chilled Water Loop C, THEN align 1-VS-E-4A for Standby on Chilled Water Loop C IAW Subsection 5.19. Otherwise, enter N/A.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 31 of 119 5.8.3 IF 1-VS-E-4A will be operated on Chilled Water Loop C, THEN perform the following substeps. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ a. Shutdown or verify shutdown 1-VS-E-4B IAW Subsection 5.11.

_______ b. Shutdown or verify shutdown 1-VS-E-4C IAW Subsection 5.13.

_______ c. Open 1-VS-285, CONT & RELAY RM CHILLER 4A/B OUTLET HDR XCONN.

_______ d. Verify open 1-VS-286, CONT & RELAY RM CHILLER 4B/C OUTLET HDR XCONN.

_______ 5.8.4 Verify or place 1-VS-CS-CHLR4A, CR CHLR 4A LOCAL CONTROL SW, in OFF.

_______ 5.8.5 Verify oil level in the 1-VS-E-4A compressor is visible in the sightglass and the oil reservoir is warm to the touch.

5.8.6 Depress the following reset pushbuttons on the 1-VS-E-4A local control panel.

_______ a. Suction Pressure

_______ b. Discharge Pressure

_______ c. Oil Pressure

_______ 5.8.7 Set the thermostat for 1-VS-E-4A to 65°F. (Reference 2.4.1)

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 32 of 119 CAUTION Strainer Backwash Header Isolation 1-SW-317 is open when the arrow or scribe mark on the valve stem is in line with the Service Water piping and closed when the arrow or scribe mark is perpendicular to the piping. (Reference 2.4.1)

_______ 5.8.8 Open 1-SW-317, STR BACKWASH SUPPLY ISOL FROM 1-VS-P-1A.

NOTE: With the MCR switch ON and 1-VS-CS-CHLR4A OFF, the temperature control PCVs fail to the full recirc position, which will cause service water temperature and chiller condenser pressure to begin increasing due to the addition of pump heat. Blowdown through 1-SW-317 provides chiller cooling until the compressor is started.

_______ 5.8.9 Place the MCR switch for 1-VS-E-4A, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER, in ON.

_______ 5.8.10 Locally verify 1-VS-P-2A, CHILLER 4A CHILLED WATER PUMP, starts.

_______ 5.8.11 Locally verify 1-VS-P-1A, CHILLER 4A SW PUMP, starts.

CAUTION To ensure an adequate heat sink for the chiller condenser and prevent possibly lifting the chiller freon relief valve, 1-SW-317 must not be throttled any more than is required to obtain at least 30 psig discharge pressure as indicated on 1-SW-DPI-116A.

_______ 5.8.12 IF the pressure indicated on 1-SW-DPI-116A, 1-VS-P-1A Discharge, is less than 30 PSIG, THEN throttle 1-SW-317, STR BACKWASH SUPPLY ISOL FROM 1-VS-P-1A, only enough to obtain at least 30 PSIG on 1-SW-PI-116A. Otherwise, enter N/A.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 33 of 119 CAUTION To prevent lifting the freon relief valve for the chiller condenser, the chiller compressor shall not be started and the MCR switch for 1-VS-E-4A must be placed in OFF if Service Water temperature at the chiller inlet exceeds 100°F.

5.8.13 IF 1-SW-TI-115A, Chiller Condenser Inlet Temperature, indicates more than 100°F, THEN perform the following. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ a. Perform Subsection 5.9

_______ b. Notify Shift Supervision and the System Engineer.

_______ c. Enter N/A for the remaining steps in this subsection.

NOTE: The MER 3 Chiller Trouble annunciator will alarm if the 1-VS-E-4A Compressor is not started within nine minutes of starting the respective Chilled Water and Service Water pumps.

_______ 5.8.14 Place 1-VS-CS-CHLR4A, CR CHLR 4A LOCAL CONTROL SW, in ON.

NOTE: The Control Room Chillers will not start when the temperature of the chilled water returning to the chiller is less than the chiller thermostat setpoint.

_______ 5.8.15 IF 1-VS-E-4A did NOT start, THEN slowly lower the 1-VS-E-4A thermostat setpoint until the chiller starts. IF 1-VS-E-4A is running, OR chiller fails to start when the thermostat setpoint is lowered, THEN enter N/A.

_______ 5.8.16 WHEN the 1-VS-E-4A compressor is running, THEN lower the 1-VS-E-4A thermostat setpoint 5°F. Otherwise, enter N/A.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 34 of 119 5.8.17 IF 1-VS-E-4A fails to start, THEN perform the following. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ a. Perform Subsection 5.9.

_______ b. Notify Shift Supervision and the System Engineer.

_______ c. Enter N/A for the remaining steps in this subsection.

_______ 5.8.18 Lower the setpoint of the 1-VS-E-4A thermostat to 45°F in 5°F (or smaller) steps, while adjusting 1-SW-317 as necessary to obtain between 85°F and 100°F (85°F to 95°F preferred) on 1-SW-TI-115A.

_______ 5.8.19 IF 1-VS-E-4A is aligned to Chilled Water Loop A, THEN while adjusting 1-SW-317 as necessary to maintain 1-SW-TI-115A between 85°F and 100°F (85°F to 95°F preferred), adjust the setpoint of the 1-VS-E-4A thermostat as required to obtain 40°F to 45°F as indicated on 2-VS-TI-216, UNIT 2 RELAY ROOM AC 7 CD INLET TEMP IND. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ 5.8.20 IF 1-VS-E-4A is aligned to Chilled Water Loop C, THEN while adjusting 1-SW-317 as necessary to maintain 1-SW-TI-115A between 85°F and 100°F (85°F to 95°F preferred), adjust the setpoint of the 1-VS-E-4A thermostat as required to obtain 40°F to 45°F as indicated on 2-VS-TI-214, UNIT 2 RELAY ROOM AC 6 CD INLET TEMP IND. Otherwise, enter N/A.

NOTE: Steps 5.8.21 and 5.8.22 may be performed together.

Depending on the season and length of system shutdown, it may take up to 30 minutes for Chilled Water and Service Water temperatures to reach the ranges specified on Attachment 4.

_______ 5.8.21 Check 1-VS-E-4A for proper operation by completing Attachment 4.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 35 of 119 5.8.22 Perform one of the following attachments.

_______ a. IF 1-VS-E-4A is aligned to Chilled Water Loop A, THEN perform Attachment 5. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ b. IF 1-VS-E-4A is aligned to Chilled Water Loop C, THEN perform Attachment 6. Otherwise, enter N/A.

CAUTION To prevent a possible low temperature trip of 1-VS-E-4A, the chiller thermostat may require adjustment after an equilibrium condition is reached on the affected Chilled Water Loop.

5.8.23 WHEN stable operation of the 1-VS-E-4A chiller is obtained, THEN perform one of the following substeps. Enter N/A for the substep not performed.

_______ a. IF 1-VS-E-4A is aligned to Chilled Water Loop A, THEN while adjusting 1-SW-317 as necessary to maintain 1-SW-TI-115A between 85°F and 100°F (85°F to 95°F preferred), adjust the setpoint of the 1-VS-E-4A thermostat as required to obtain 40°F to 45°F as indicated on 2-VS-TI-216, UNIT 2 RELAY ROOM AC 7 CD INLET TEMP IND. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ b. IF 1-VS-E-4A is aligned to Chilled Water Loop C, THEN while adjusting 1-SW-317 as necessary to maintain 1-SW-TI-115A between 85°F and 100°F (85°F to 95°F preferred), adjust the setpoint of the 1-VS-E-4A thermostat as required to obtain 40°F to 45°F as indicated on 2-VS-TI-214, UNIT 2 RELAY ROOM AC 6 CD INLET TEMP IND. Otherwise, enter N/A.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 36 of 119 5.9 Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4A, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER

_______ 5.9.1 Place the MCR switch for 1-VS-E-4A, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER, in OFF.

_______ 5.9.2 Place 1-VS-CS-CHLR4A, CR CHLR 4A LOCAL CONTROL SW, in OFF.

_______ 5.9.3 Close or verify closed 1-VS-285, CONT & RELAY RM CHILLER 4A/B OUTLET HDR XCONN.

_______ 5.9.4 Close or verify closed 1-VS-571, MER 3 CHILLERS CD LOOP A DISCH HDR ISOL.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 37 of 119 5.10 Startup of 1-VS-E-4B, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER

_______ 5.10.1 Verify 1-VS-E-4C is shutdown IAW Subsection 5.13. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ 5.10.2 IF 1-VS-E-4A is aligned to Chilled Water Loop C, THEN verify 1-VS-E-4A is shutdown IAW Subsection 5.9. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ 5.10.3 Verify or place 1-VS-CS-CHLR4B, CR CHLR 4B LOCAL CONTROL SW, in OFF.

_______ 5.10.4 Verify oil level in the 1-VS-E-4B compressor is visible in the sightglass and the oil reservoir is warm to the touch.

5.10.5 Depress the following reset pushbuttons on the 1-VS-E-4B local control panel.

_______ a. Suction Pressure

_______ b. Discharge Pressure

_______ c. Oil Pressure

_______ 5.10.6 Set the thermostat for 1-VS-E-4B to 65°F. (Reference 2.4.1) 5.10.7 Perform the following Chilled Water alignment.

_______ a. Verify closed 1-VS-285, CONT & RELAY RM CHILLER 4A/B OUTLET HDR XCONN.

_______ b. Verify open 1-VS-286, CONT & RELAY RM CHILLER 4B/C OUTLET HDR XCONN.

_______ c. Open 1-VS-1020, CR CHILLER 4B CD OUTLET.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 38 of 119 CAUTION Strainer Backwash Header Isolation 1-SW-327 is open when the arrow or scribe mark on the valve stem is in line with the Service Water piping and closed when the arrow or scribe mark is perpendicular to the piping. (Reference 2.4.1)

_______ 5.10.8 Open 1-SW-327, STR BACKWASH SUPPLY ISOL FROM 1-VS-P-1B.

NOTE: With the MCR switch ON and 1-VS-CS-CHLR4B OFF, the temperature control PCVs fail to the full recirc position, which will cause service water temperature and chiller condenser pressure to begin increasing due to the addition of pump heat. Blowdown through 1-SW-327 provides chiller cooling until the compressor is started.

_______ 5.10.9 Place the MCR switch, for 1-VS-E-4B, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER, in ON.

_______ 5.10.10 Locally verify 1-VS-P-2B, CHILLER 4B CHILLED WATER PUMP, starts.

_______ 5.10.11 Locally verify 1-VS-P-1B, CHILLER 4B SW PUMP, starts.

CAUTION To ensure an adequate heat sink for the chiller condenser and prevent possibly lifting the chiller freon relief valve, 1-SW-327 must not be throttled any more than is required to obtain at least 30 psig discharge pressure as indicated on 1-SW-DPI-116B.

_______ 5.10.12 IF the pressure indicated on 1-SW-DPI-116B, 1-VS-P-1B Discharge, is less than 30 PSIG, THEN throttle 1-SW-327, STR BACKWASH SUPPLY ISOL FROM 1-VS-P-1B, only enough to obtain at least 30 PSIG on 1-SW-PI-116B. Otherwise, enter N/A.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 39 of 119 CAUTION To prevent lifting the freon relief valve for the chiller condenser, the chiller compressor shall not be started and the MCR switch for 1-VS-E-4B must be placed in OFF if Service Water temperature at the chiller inlet exceeds 100°F.

5.10.13 IF 1-SW-TI-115B, Chiller Condenser Inlet Temperature, indicates more than 100°F, THEN perform the following. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ a. Perform Subsection 5.11.

_______ b. Notify Shift Supervision and the System Engineer.

_______ c. Enter N/A for the remaining steps in this subsection.

NOTE: The MER 3 Chiller Trouble annunciator will alarm if the 1-VS-E-4B Compressor is not started within nine minutes of starting the respective Chilled Water and Service Water pumps.

_______ 5.10.14 Place 1-VS-CS-CHLR4B, CR CHLR 4B LOCAL CONTROL SW, in ON.

NOTE: The Control Room Chillers will not start when the temperature of the chilled water returning to the chiller is less than the chiller thermostat setpoint.

_______ 5.10.15 IF 1-VS-E-4B did NOT start, THEN slowly lower the 1-VS-E-4B thermostat setpoint until the chiller starts. IF 1-VS-E-4B is running, OR chiller fails to start when the thermostat setpoint is lowered, THEN enter N/A.

_______ 5.10.16 WHEN the 1-VS-E-4B compressor is running, THEN lower the 1-VS-E-4B thermostat setpoint 5°F. Otherwise, enter N/A.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 40 of 119 5.10.17 IF 1-VS-E-4B fails to start, THEN perform the following. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ a. Perform Subsection 5.11.

_______ b. Notify Shift Supervision and the System Engineer.

_______ c. Enter N/A for the remaining steps in this subsection.

_______ 5.10.18 Lower the setpoint of the 1-VS-E-4B thermostat to 45°F in 5°F (or smaller) steps, while adjusting 1-SW-327 as necessary to obtain between 85°F and 100°F (85°F to 95°F preferred) on 1-SW-TI-115B.

_______ 5.10.19 While adjusting 1-SW-327 as necessary to maintain 1-SW-TI-115B between 85°F and 100°F (85°F to 95°F preferred), adjust the setpoint of the 1-VS-E-4B thermostat as required to obtain 40°F to 45°F as indicated on 2-VS-TI-214, UNIT 2 RELAY ROOM AC 6 CD INLET TEMP IND.

Otherwise, enter N/A.

NOTE: Steps 5.10.20 and 5.10.21 may be performed together.

Depending on the season and length of system shutdown, it may take up to 30 minutes for Chilled Water and Service Water temperatures to reach the ranges specified on Attachment 4.

_______ 5.10.20 Check 1-VS-E-4B for proper operation by completing Attachment 4.

_______ 5.10.21 Perform Attachment 6.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 41 of 119 CAUTION To prevent a possible low temperature trip of 1-VS-E-4B, the chiller thermostat may require adjustment after an equilibrium condition is reached on the affected Chilled Water Loop.

_______ 5.10.22 WHEN stable operation of the 1-VS-E-4B chiller is obtained, THEN while adjusting 1-SW-327 as necessary to obtain between 85°F and 100°F (85°F to 95°F preferred) on 1-SW-TI-115B, slowly adjust the 1-VS-E-4B thermostat as required to obtain 40°F to 45°F as indicated on 2-VS-TI-214, UNIT 2 RELAY ROOM AC 6 CD INLET TEMP IND.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 42 of 119 5.11 Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4B, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER

_______ 5.11.1 Place the MCR switch for 1-VS-E-4B, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER, in OFF.

_______ 5.11.2 Place 1-VS-CS-CHLR4B, CR CHLR 4B LOCAL CONTROL SW, in OFF.

_______ 5.11.3 Close 1-VS-1020, CR CHILLER 4B CD OUTLET.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 43 of 119 5.12 Startup of 1-VS-E-4C, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER

_______ 5.12.1 Verify 1-VS-E-4B is shutdown IAW Subsection 5.11. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ 5.12.2 IF 1-VS-E-4A is aligned to Chilled Water Loop C, THEN verify 1-VS-E-4A is shutdown IAW Subsection 5.9. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ 5.12.3 Verify or place 1-VS-CS-CHLR4C, CR CHLR 4C LOCAL CONTROL SW, in OFF.

_______ 5.12.4 Verify oil level in the 1-VS-E-4C compressor is visible in the sightglass and the oil reservoir is warm to the touch.

5.12.5 Depress the following reset pushbuttons on the 1-VS-E-4C local control panel.

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  • Suction Pressure

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  • Discharge Pressure

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  • Oil Pressure

_______ 5.12.6 Set the thermostat for 1-VS-E-4C to 65°F. (Reference 2.4.1)

_______ 5.12.7 Open 1-VS-1021, CR CHILLER 4C CD OUTLET.

CAUTION Strainer Backwash Header Isolation 2-SW-337 is open when the arrow or scribe mark on the valve stem is in line with the Service Water piping and closed when the arrow or scribe mark is perpendicular to the piping. (Reference 2.4.1)

_______ 5.12.8 Open 2-SW-337, STR BACKWASH SUPPLY ISOL FROM 1-VS-P-1C.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 44 of 119 NOTE: With the MCR switch ON and 1-VS-CS-CHLR4C OFF, the temperature control PCVs fail to the full recirc position, which will cause service water temperature and chiller condenser pressure to begin increasing due to the addition of pump heat. Blowdown through 2-SW-337 provides chiller cooling until the compressor is started.

_______ 5.12.9 Place the MCR switch, for 1-VS-E-4C, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER, in ON.

_______ 5.12.10 Locally verify 1-VS-P-2C, CONTROL & RELAY ROOM AC CHILLED WATER PUMP 2C, starts.

_______ 5.12.11 Locally verify 1-VS-P-1C, CONTROL & RELAY ROOM CHILLER CNDSR 4C SW PUMP, starts.

CAUTION To ensure an adequate heat sink for the chiller condenser and prevent possibly lifting the chiller freon relief valve, 2-SW-337 must not be throttled any more than is required to obtain at least 30 psig discharge pressure as indicated on 1-SW-DPI-116C.

_______ 5.12.12 IF the pressure indicated on 1-SW-DPI-116C, 1-VS-P-1C Discharge, is less than 30 PSIG, THEN throttle 2-SW-337, STR BACKWASH SUPPLY ISOL FROM 1-VS-P-1C, only enough to obtain at least 30 PSIG on 1-SW-DPI-116C. Otherwise, enter N/A.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 45 of 119 CAUTION To prevent lifting the freon relief valve for the chiller condenser, the chiller compressor shall not be started and the MCR switch for 1-VS-E-4C must be placed in OFF if Service Water temperature at the chiller inlet exceeds 100°F.

5.12.13 IF 1-SW-TI-115C, Chiller Condenser Inlet Temperature, indicates more than 100°F, THEN perform the following. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ a. Perform Subsection 5.13.

_______ b. Notify Shift Supervision and the System Engineer.

_______ c. Enter N/A for the remaining steps in this subsection.

NOTE: The MER 3 Chiller Trouble annunciator will alarm if the 1-VS-E-4C Compressor is not started within nine minutes of starting the respective Chilled Water and Service Water pumps.

_______ 5.12.14 Place 1-VS-CS-CHLR4C, CR CHLR 4C LOCAL CONTROL SW, in ON.

NOTE: The Control Room Chillers will not start when the temperature of the chilled water returning to the chiller is less than the chiller thermostat setpoint.

_______ 5.12.15 IF 1-VS-E-4C did NOT start, THEN slowly lower the 1-VS-E-4C thermostat setpoint until the chiller starts. IF 1-VS-E-4C is running, OR chiller fails to start when the thermostat setpoint is lowered, THEN enter N/A.

_______ 5.12.16 WHEN the 1-VS-E-4C compressor is running, THEN lower the 1-VS-E-4C thermostat setpoint 5°F. Otherwise, enter N/A.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 46 of 119 5.12.17 IF 1-VS-E-4C fails to start, THEN perform the following. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ a. Perform Subsection 5.13.

_______ b. Notify Shift Supervision and the System Engineer.

_______ c. Enter N/A for the remaining steps in this subsection.

_______ 5.12.18 Lower the setpoint of the 1-VS-E-4C thermostat to 45°F in 5°F (or smaller) steps, while adjusting 2-SW-337 as necessary to obtain between 85°F and 100°F (85°F to 95°F preferred) on 1-SW-TI-115C.

_______ 5.12.19 While adjusting 2-SW-337 as necessary to maintain 1-SW-TI-115C between 85°F and 100°F (85°F to 95°F preferred), adjust the setpoint of the 1-VS-E-4C thermostat as required to obtain 40°F to 45°F as indicated on 2-VS-TI-214, UNIT 2 RELAY ROOM AC 6 CD INLET TEMP IND.

Otherwise, enter N/A.

NOTE: Steps 5.12.20 and 5.12.21 may be performed together.

Depending on the season and length of system shutdown, it may take up to 30 minutes for Chilled Water and Service Water temperatures to reach the ranges specified on Attachment 4.

_______ 5.12.20 Check 1-VS-E-4C for proper operation by completing Attachment 4.

_______ 5.12.21 Perform Attachment 6.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 47 of 119 CAUTION To prevent a possible low temperature trip of 1-VS-E-4C, the chiller thermostat may require adjustment after an equilibrium condition is reached on the affected Chilled Water Loop.

_______ 5.12.22 WHEN stable operation of the 1-VS-E-4C chiller is obtained, THEN while adjusting 2-SW-337 as necessary to obtain between 85°F and 100°F (85°F to 95°F preferred) on 1-SW-TI-115C, slowly adjust the 1-VS-E-4C thermostat as required to obtain 40°F to 45°F as indicated on 2-VS-TI-214, 2-VS-AC-6 Inlet Temperature.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 48 of 119 5.13 Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4C, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER

_______ 5.13.1 Place the MCR switch for 1-VS-E-4C, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER, in OFF.

_______ 5.13.2 Place 1-VS-CS-CHLR4C, CR CHLR 4C LOCAL CONTROL SW, in OFF.

_______ 5.13.3 Close 1-VS-1021, CR CHILLER 4C CD OUTLET.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 49 of 119 5.14 Startup of 1-VS-E-4D, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER

_______ 5.14.1 Verify 1-VS-E-4E is shutdown IAW Subsection 5.17.

_______ 5.14.2 IF 1-VS-E-4A is aligned to Chilled Water Loop A, THEN verify 1-VS-E-4A is shutdown IAW Subsection 5.9. Otherwise, enter N/A.

WARNING To prevent serious injury or death due to electrical shock, avoid contact with the exposed energized conductors located in the chiller Control / Power Panels.

NOTE: The IS41 Unit Service Switch is located on the Chiller Control Module, in the left side of the chiller 1-VS-E-4D Control / Power Panel.

_______ 5.14.3 Verify the IS41 Unit Service Switch is in the PUMPDOWN OR RESET position.

_______ 5.14.4 Verify 1-VS-CS-CHLR4D, CR CHLR 4D LOCAL CONTROL SW, is in OFF.

5.14.5 At 1-SW-PNL-2, CR CHILLER 4D COMPR HEAD PRESS CONTROL PNL, verify automatic head pressure control is in service by verifying or performing the following substeps.

_______ a. Verify the green -15V and +15V lights in the lower right of the panel are ON.

_______ b. Verify the green light at the lower left of the A (Auto) pushbutton is ON.

Otherwise, depress the A (Auto) pushbutton.

_______ c. IF the green light at the lower left of the A (Auto) pushbutton is OFF, THEN enter N/A for the remaining steps in this subsection AND notify the System Engineer. Otherwise, enter N/A.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 50 of 119 NOTE: The Service Water flow is to be checked with control valves in full recirc position (1-SW-PCV-100D full closed and 1-SW-PCV-101D full open).

Valves are in recirc position immediately upon start-up and when the chiller is unloaded.

_______ 5.14.6 Place the MCR switch for 1-VS-E-4D in ON.

5.14.7 IF Service Water flow indicated on 1-SW-FI-133D, CR CHILLER 4D SW RECIRC HDR FLOW IND, is less than 165 gpm, OR greater than 175 gpm, THEN perform the following substep. Otherwise, enter N/A for the following substeps a.1 through a.4.

_______ a. Throttle 1-SW-775, CR Chiller 4D SW Recirc PCV-101D, to obtain between 165 and 175 gpm (170 target). IF flow can not be established in the 165 and 175 gpm band, THEN perform the following substeps.

Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ 1. Place the MCR switch for 1-VS-E-4D in OFF.

_______ 2. Notify the System Engineer.

_______ 3. Start 1-VS-E-4E or 1-VS-E-4A on Chilled Water Loop A.

_______ 4. Enter N/A for the remaining steps in this subsection.

_______ 5.14.8 Verify Chilled Water flow of between 210 gpm and 265 gpm as indicated on 1-VS-FIS-132D, CR CHILLER 4D CD FLOW IND SWITCH.

Otherwise, throttle 1-VS-648, MER 5 CD DISCH HDR ISOL, to obtain between 210 gpm and 265 gpm.

_______ 5.14.9 Place 1-VS-CS-CHLR4D, CR CHLR 4D LOCAL CONTROL SW, in ON.

_______ 5.14.10 Place the IS41 Unit Service Switch in ON.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 51 of 119 NOTE: The diagnostic LEDs are located on the Chiller Control Module, in the left side of the chiller 1-VS-E-4D Control / Power Panel.

_______ 5.14.11 Verify the diagnostic LEDs on the Chiller Control Module are LIT in the START MODE configuration.

5.14.12 IF the diagnostic LEDs are NOT LIT in the START MODE configuration, THEN perform the following substeps. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ a. Place the IS41 Unit Service Switch in the PUMPDOWN OR RESET position.

_______ b. Place 1-VS-CS-CHLR4D, CR CHLR 4D LOCAL CONTROL SW, in OFF.

_______ c. Verify the COMPRESSOR 1 ON light on the Chiller Alarm Panel is OFF.

_______ d. Verify the COMPRESSOR 2 ON light on the Chiller Alarm Panel is OFF.

_______ e. Place the MCR switch for 1-VS-E-4D in OFF.

_______ f. Notify the System Engineer.

_______ g. Start 1-VS-E-4E or 1-VS-E-4A on Chilled Water Loop A.

_______ h. Enter N/A for the remaining steps in this subsection.

_______ 5.14.13 Verify the 1-VS-E-4D chiller starts after a 5 minute time delay.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 52 of 119 NOTE: Depending on the season and length of system shutdown, it may take up to 30 minutes for Chilled Water and Service Water temperatures to reach the ranges specified in the following step.

5.14.14 After 1-VS-E-4D has run for at least five minutes, verify the following parameters are within the stated limits.

_______ a. 1-SW-TI-115D, CR CHILLER 4D SW INLET TEMP IND, between 85°F and 100°F

_______ b. 1-SW-TI-109D, CR CHILLER 4D SW OUTLET TEMP IND, less than or equal to 115°F

_______ c. 1-SW-PDI-130D, CR CHILLER CNDSR 4D SW DIFF PRESS IND, between 3.0 psid and 15.0 psid

_______ d. COMP 1 DISCH PRESS, less than 350 psig

_______ e. COMP 1 OIL PRESS, at least 20 psi greater than COMP 1 SUCT PRESS

_______ f. COMP 1 SUCT PRESS, between 51 psig and 75 psig

_______ g. COMP 2 DISCH PRESS, less than 350 psig

_______ h. COMP 2 OIL PRESS, at least 20 psi greater than COMP 2 SUCT PRESS

_______ i. COMP 2 SUCT PRESS, between 51 psig and 75 psig

_______ j. 1-VS-TI-121D, CR CHILLER 4D CD INLET TEMP IND, less than or equal to 55°F

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 53 of 119

_______ k. 1-VS-TI-132D, CR CHILLER 4D CD OUTLET TEMP IND, between 38°F to 45°F

l. IF any of the above parameters are outside of the stated limits, THEN shutdown 1-VS-E-4D by performing the following substeps. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ 1. Place the IS41 Unit Service Switch in the PUMPDOWN OR RESET position.

_______ 2. Verify 1-VS-E-4D unloads and shuts down automatically.

_______ 3. Verify the COMPRESSOR 1 ON light on the Chiller Alarm Panel is OFF.

_______ 4. Verify the COMPRESSOR 2 ON light on the Chiller Alarm Panel is OFF.

_______ 5. WHEN both 1-VS-E-4D compressors are OFF, THEN place 1-VS-CS-CHLR4D, CR CHLR 4D LOCAL CONTROL SW, in OFF.

_______ 6. Place the MCR switch for 1-VS-E-4D in OFF.

_______ 7. Notify the System Engineer.

_______ 5.14.15 IF 1-VS-E-4D COMP 1 (or 2) DISCH PRESS is greater than 280 psig, THEN notify the System Engineer. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ 5.14.16 Perform Attachment 5.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 54 of 119 5.15 Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4D, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER

_______ 5.15.1 Place the IS41 Unit Service Switch in the PUMPDOWN OR RESET position.

_______ 5.15.2 Verify 1-VS-E-4D unloads and shuts down automatically.

_______ 5.15.3 Verify the COMPRESSOR 1 ON light on the Chiller Alarm Panel is OFF.

_______ 5.15.4 Verify the COMPRESSOR 2 ON light on the Chiller Alarm Panel is OFF.

_______ 5.15.5 WHEN both 1-VS-E-4D compressors are OFF, THEN place 1-VS-CS-CHLR4D, CR CHLR 4D LOCAL CONTROL SW, in OFF.

_______ 5.15.6 Place the MCR switch for 1-VS-E-4D in OFF.

_______ 5.15.7 IF 1-VS-AC-220, MER 3 Air Handling Unit, is aligned to Loop A, THEN return 1-VS-AC-220 to Loop C IAW Subsection 5.24, Placing the MER 3 Ventilation System in Service.

Performed by: _____________________________ _________ ________________________ ________

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 55 of 119 5.16 Startup of 1-VS-E-4E, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER NOTE: Attachment 7 contains a graphic of MER 5 Chiller diagnostics.

_______ 5.16.1 Verify 1-VS-E-4D is shutdown IAW Subsection 5.15.

_______ 5.16.2 IF 1-VS-E-4A is aligned to Chilled Water Loop A, THEN verify 1-VS-E-4A is shutdown IAW Subsection 5.9. Otherwise, enter N/A.

WARNING To prevent serious injury or death due to electrical shock, avoid contact with the exposed energized conductors located in the chiller Control / Power Panels.

NOTE: The IS41 Unit Service Switch is located on the Chiller Control Module, in the left side of the chiller 1-VS-E-4E Control / Power Panel.

_______ 5.16.3 Verify the IS41 Unit Service Switch is in the PUMPDOWN OR RESET position.

_______ 5.16.4 Verify 1-VS-CS-CHLR4E, CR CHLR 4E LOCAL CONTROL SW, is in OFF.

5.16.5 At 1-SW-PNL-3, CR CHILLER 4E COMPR HEAD PRESS CONTROL PNL, verify automatic head pressure control is in service by verifying or performing the following substeps.

_______ a. Verify the green -15V and +15V lights in the lower right of the panel are ON.

_______ b. Verify the green light at the lower left of the A (Auto) pushbutton is ON.

Otherwise, depress the A (Auto) pushbutton.

_______ c. IF the green light at the lower left of the A (Auto) pushbutton is OFF, THEN enter N/A for the remaining steps in this subsection AND notify the System Engineer. Otherwise, enter N/A.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 56 of 119 NOTE: The Service Water flow is to be checked with control valves in full recirc position (1-SW-PCV-100E full closed and 1-SW-PCV-101E full open).

Valves are in recirc position immediately upon start-up and when the chiller is unloaded.

_______ 5.16.6 Place the MCR switch for 1-VS-E-4E in ON.

5.16.7 IF Service Water flow indicated on 1-SW-FI-133E, CR CHILLER 4E SW RECIRC HDR FLOW IND, is less than 165 gpm, OR greater than 175 gpm, THEN perform the following substep. Otherwise, enter N/A for the following substeps a.1 through a.4.

_______ a. Throttle 1-SW-780, CR Chiller 4E SW Recirc PCV-101E Inlet, to obtain between 165 and 175 gpm (170 target). IF flow can not be established in the 165 and 175 gpm band, THEN perform the following substeps.

Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ 1. Place the MCR switch for 1-VS-E-4E in OFF.

_______ 2. Notify the System Engineer.

_______ 3. Start 1-VS-E-4D or 1-VS-E-4A on Chilled Water Loop A.

_______ 4. Enter N/A for the remaining steps in this subsection.

_______ 5.16.8 Verify Chilled Water flow of between 210 gpm and 265 gpm as indicated on 1-VS-FIS-132E, CR CHILLER 4E CD FLOW IND SWITCH.

Otherwise, throttle 1-VS-648, MER 5 CD DISCH HDR ISOL, to obtain between 210 gpm and 265 gpm.

_______ 5.16.9 Place 1-VS-CS-CHLR4E, CR CHLR 4E LOCAL CONTROL SW, in ON.

_______ 5.16.10 Place the IS41 Unit Service Switch in ON.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 57 of 119 NOTE: The diagnostic LEDs are located on the Chiller Control Module, in the left side of the chiller 1-VS-E-4E Control / Power Panel.

_______ 5.16.11 Verify the diagnostic LEDs on the Chiller Control Module are LIT in the START MODE configuration.

5.16.12 IF the diagnostic LEDs are NOT LIT in the START MODE configuration, THEN perform the following substeps. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ a. Place the IS41 Unit Service Switch in the PUMPDOWN OR RESET position.

_______ b. Place 1-VS-CS-CHLR4E, CR CHLR 4E LOCAL CONTROL SW, in OFF.

_______ c. Verify the COMPRESSOR 1 ON light on the Chiller Alarm Panel is OFF.

_______ d. Verify the COMPRESSOR 2 ON light on the Chiller Alarm Panel is OFF.

_______ e. Place the MCR switch for 1-VS-E-4E in OFF.

_______ f. Notify the System Engineer.

_______ g. Start 1-VS-E-4D or 1-VS-E-4A on Chilled Water Loop A.

_______ h. Enter N/A for the remaining steps in this subsection.

_______ 5.16.13 Verify the 1-VS-E-4E chiller starts after a 5 minute time delay.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 58 of 119 NOTE: Depending on the season and length of system shutdown, it may take up to 30 minutes for Chilled Water and Service Water temperatures to reach the ranges specified in the following step.

5.16.14 After 1-VS-E-4E has run for at least five minutes, verify the following parameters are within the stated limits.

_______ a. 1-SW-TI-115E, CR CHILLER 4E SW INLET TEMP IND, between 85°F and 100°F

_______ b. 1-SW-TI-109E, CR CHILLER 4E SW OUTLET TEMP IND, less than or equal to 115°F

_______ c. 1-SW-PDI-130E, CR CHILLER CNDSR 4E SW DIFF PRESS IND, between 3.0 psid and 15.0 psid

_______ d. COMP 1 DISCH PRESS, less than 350 psig

_______ e. COMP 1 OIL PRESS, at least 20 psi greater than COMP 1 SUCT PRESS

_______ f. COMP 1 SUCT PRESS, between 51 psig and 75 psig

_______ g. COMP 2 DISCH PRESS, less than 350 psig

_______ h. COMP 2 OIL PRESS, at least 20 psi greater than COMP 2 SUCT PRESS

_______ i. COMP 2 SUCT PRESS, between 51 psig and 75 psig

_______ j. 1-VS-TI-121E, CR CHILLER 4E CD INLET TEMP IND, less than or equal to 55°F

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_______ k. 1-VS-TI-132E, CR CHILLER 4E CD OUTLET TEMP IND, between 38°F to 45°F

l. IF any of the above parameters are outside of the stated limits, THEN shutdown 1-VS-E-4E by performing the following substeps. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ 1. Place the IS41 Unit Service Switch in the PUMPDOWN OR RESET position.

_______ 2. Verify 1-VS-E-4E unloads and shuts down automatically.

_______ 3. Verify the COMPRESSOR 1 ON light on the Chiller Alarm Panel is OFF.

_______ 4. Verify the COMPRESSOR 2 ON light on the Chiller Alarm Panel is OFF.

_______ 5. WHEN both 1-VS-E-4E compressors are OFF, THEN place 1-VS-CS-CHLR4E, CR CHLR 4E LOCAL CONTROL SW, in OFF.

_______ 6. Place the MCR switch for 1-VS-E-4E in OFF.

_______ 7. Notify the System Engineer.

_______ 5.16.15 IF 1-VS-E-4E COMP 1 (or 2) DISCH PRESS is greater than 280 psig, THEN notify the System Engineer. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ 5.16.16 Perform Attachment 5.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 60 of 119 5.17 Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4E, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER

_______ 5.17.1 Place the IS41 Unit Service Switch in the PUMPDOWN OR RESET position.

_______ 5.17.2 Verify 1-VS-E-4E unloads and shuts down automatically.

_______ 5.17.3 Verify the COMPRESSOR 1 ON light on the Chiller Alarm Panel is OFF.

_______ 5.17.4 Verify the COMPRESSOR 2 ON light on the Chiller Alarm Panel is OFF.

_______ 5.17.5 WHEN both 1-VS-E-4E compressors are OFF, THEN place 1-VS-CS-CHLR4E, CR CHLR 4E LOCAL CONTROL SW, in OFF.

_______ 5.17.6 Place the MCR switch for 1-VS-E-4E in OFF.

_______ 5.17.7 IF 1-VS-AC-220, MER 3 Air Handling Unit, is aligned to Loop A, THEN return 1-VS-AC-220 to Loop C IAW Subsection 5.24, Placing the MER 3 Ventilation System in Service.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 61 of 119 5.18 Aligning 1-VS-E-4A, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER, for Standby on Chilled Water Loop A CAUTION This subsection aligns chiller 1-VS-E-4A for Standby on Chilled Water Loop A and ensures the chiller correct power supply alignments. This subsection must be performed before 1-VS-E-4A may be operated as a Loop A chiller.

NOTE: Alignment of 1-VS-E-4A to Chilled Water Loop A is intended to be performed upon inoperability of 1-VS-E-4D or 1-VS-E-4E, or at the discretion of Shift Supervision. Alignment is not required when an Operable Combination of chillers already exists. Alignment is not required for very short term inoperability of Loop A chillers, such as during quarterly ASME Section XI testing.

_______ 5.18.1 Verify 1-VS-E-4A is shutdown IAW Subsection 5.9.

_______ 5.18.2 Close 1-VS-299, CONT & RELAY RM CD PUMPS 2A/B SUCT HDR XCONN.

_______ 5.18.3 Open 1-VS-568, MER 3 CHILLERS CD LOOP A SUCT HDR ISOL.

NOTE: Transfer Switch should be operated slowly and deliberately to prevent position indicator overtravel and subsequent incorrect indication.

5.18.4 Align 1-VS-E-4A to the Alternate source by performing the following substeps.

_______ a. Verify 2-EP-BKR-2J1-1-9B, CR CHILLER 4A MCC 1K1 ALT FDR, is in OFF.

_______ _______ b. Place 1-EP-BKR-1J1-1-2B, CR CHILLER 4A MCC 1K1 NORMAL FDR, in OFF.

_______ _______ c. Place 1-EP-CS-100, CR CHILLER 4A MCC 1K1 POWER CV TRANSFER SWITCH, in ALTERNATE SOURCE MCC 2J1-1.

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_______ _______ d. Place 2-EP-BKR-2J1-1-9B in ON.

_______ _______ e. In the Main Control Room, verify the ALTERNATE SOURCE MCC 2J1-1 light for 1-VS-E-4A is LIT.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 63 of 119 5.19 Returning 1-VS-E-4A, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER, to Standby on Chilled Water Loop C CAUTION This subsection returns chiller 1-VS-E-4A to a Standby alignment on Chilled Water Loop C.

When 1-VS-E-4A has been aligned to Loop A for Standby or normal operation, this subsection must be performed before 1-VS-E-4A may be operated as a Loop C chiller.

NOTE: When 1-VS-E-4A is aligned to Chilled Water Loop A, this subsection will normally be performed after both MER 5 chillers are operable.

_______ 5.19.1 Verify 1-VS-E-4A is shutdown IAW Subsection 5.9.

_______ 5.19.2 Close 1-VS-568, MER 3 CHILLERS CD LOOP A SUCT HDR ISOL.

_______ 5.19.3 Open 1-VS-299, CONT & RELAY RM CD PUMPS 2A/B SUCT HDR XCONN.

NOTE: Transfer Switch should be operated slowly and deliberately to prevent position indicator overtravel and subsequent incorrect indication.

5.19.4 Align 1-VS-E-4A to the Normal source by performing the following substeps.

_______ a. Verify 1-EP-BKR-1J1-1-2B, CR CHILLER 4A MCC 1K1 NORMAL FDR, is in OFF.

_______ _______ b. Place 2-EP-BKR-2J1-1-9B, CR CHILLER 4A MCC 1K1 ALT FDR, in OFF.

_______ _______ c. Place 1-EP-CS-100, CR CHILLER 4A MCC 1K1 POWER TRANSFER CV SWITCH, in NORMAL SOURCE MCC 1J1-1.

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_______ _______ d. Place 1-EP-BKR-1J1-1-2B in ON.

_______ _______ e. In the Main Control Room, verify the NORMAL SOURCE MCC 1J1-1 light for 1-VS-E-4A is LIT.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 65 of 119 5.20 Swapping 1-VS-E-4B Power Supply from Normal to Alternate

_______ 5.20.1 Shutdown or verify shutdown 1-VS-E-4B IAW Subsection 5.11.

_______ 5.20.2 Verify 2-EP-BKR-2H1-1-4A, CR CHILLER 4B MCC 2K1 ALT FDR, is in OFF.

_______ _______ 5.20.3 Place 1-EP-BKR-1J1-1-6C, CR CHILLER 4B MCC 2K1 NORMAL FDR, in OFF.

NOTE: Transfer Switch should be operated slowly and deliberately to prevent position indicator overtravel and subsequent incorrect indication.

_______ _______ 5.20.4 Place 2-EP-CS-200, CR CHILLER 4B MCC 2K1 POWER TRANSFER CV SWITCH, in ALTERNATE SOURCE MCC 2H1-1.

_______ _______ 5.20.5 Place 2-EP-BKR-2H1-1-4A, in ON.

_______ _______ 5.20.6 In the Main Control Room, verify the ALTERNATE SOURCE MCC 2H1-1 light for 1-VS-E-4B is LIT.

_______ 5.20.7 IF operation of 1-VS-E-4B is desired, THEN start 1-VS-E-4B IAW Subsection 5.10. Otherwise, enter N/A.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 66 of 119 5.21 Swapping 1-VS-E-4B Power Supply from Alternate to Normal

_______ 5.21.1 Shut down or verify shutdown 1-VS-E-4B IAW Subsection 5.11.

_______ 5.21.2 Verify 1-EP-BKR-1J1-1-6C, CR CHILLER 4B MCC 2K1 NORMAL FDR, is in OFF.

_______ _______ 5.21.3 Place 2-EP-BKR-2H1-1-4A, CR CHILLER 4B MCC 2K1 ALT FDR, in OFF.

NOTE: Transfer Switch should be operated slowly and deliberately to prevent position indicator overtravel and subsequent incorrect indication.

_______ _______ 5.21.4 Place 2-EP-CS-200, CR CHILLER 4B MCC 2K1 POWER TRANSFER CV SWITCH, in NORMAL SOURCE MCC 1J1-1.

_______ _______ 5.21.5 Place 1-EP-BKR-1J1-1-6C in ON.

_______ _______ 5.21.6 In the Main Control Room, verify the NORMAL SOURCE MCC 1J1-1 light for 1-VS-E-4B is LIT.

_______ 5.21.7 IF operation of 1-VS-E-4B is desired, THEN start 1-VS-E-4B IAW Subsection 5.10. Otherwise, enter N/A.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 67 of 119 5.22 Swapping 1-VS-E-4D Power Supply from Normal to Alternate

_______ 5.22.1 Shut down or verify shutdown 1-VS-E-4D IAW Subsection 5.15.

_______ 5.22.2 Verify 1-EP-BKR-1H-1B-2D, CR CHILLER 4D MCC 1K2 ALT FDR, is in OFF.

_______ _______ 5.22.3 Open 2-EP-BKR-24J1-6, CR CHILLER 4D MCC 1K2 NORMAL FDR.

NOTE: Transfer Switch should be operated slowly and deliberately to prevent position indicator overtravel and subsequent incorrect indication.

NOTE: MER 5 Air Handling Unit 1-VS-AC-219 will lose power when MCC 1K2 is deenergized. Redundant MER 5 Air Handling Unit 1-VS-AC-222 will auto-start if needed.

_______ _______ 5.22.4 Place 1-EP-CS-101, CR CHILLER 4D MCC 1K2 POWER TRANSFER CV SWITCH, in ALTERNATE SOURCE MCC 1H-1B.

_______ _______ 5.22.5 Place 1-EP-BKR-1H-1B-2D in ON.

_______ _______ 5.22.6 In the Main Control Room, verify the ALTERNATE SOURCE MCC 1H-1B light for 1-VS-E-4D is LIT.

_______ 5.22.7 IF operation of 1-VS-E-4D is desired, THEN start 1-VS-E-4D IAW Subsection 5.14. Otherwise, enter N/A.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 68 of 119 5.23 Swapping 1-VS-E-4D Power Supply from Alternate to Normal

_______ 5.23.1 Shut down or verify shutdown 1-VS-E-4D IAW Subsection 5.15.

_______ 5.23.2 Verify 2-EP-BKR-24J1-6, CR CHILLER 4D MCC 1K2 NORMAL FDR, is OPEN.

_______ _______ 5.23.3 Place 1-EP-BKR-1H-1B-2D, CR CHILLER 4D MCC 1K2 ALT FDR, in OFF.

NOTE: Transfer Switch should be operated slowly and deliberately to prevent position indicator overtravel and subsequent incorrect indication.

NOTE: MER 5 Air Handling Unit 1-VS-AC-219 will lose power when MCC 1K2 is deenergized. Redundant MER 5 Air Handling Unit 1-VS-AC-222 will auto-start if needed.

_______ _______ 5.23.4 Place 1-EP-CS-101, CR CHILLER 4D MCC 1K2 POWER TRANSFER CV SWITCH, in NORMAL SOURCE SWGR 2J1.

_______ _______ 5.23.5 Close 2-EP-BKR-24J1-6.

_______ _______ 5.23.6 In the Main Control Room, verify the NORMAL SOURCE SWGR 2J1 light for 1-VS-E-4D is LIT.

_______ 5.23.7 IF operation of 1-VS-E-4D is desired, THEN start 1-VS-E-4D IAW Subsection 5.14. Otherwise, enter N/A.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 69 of 119 5.24 Placing the MER 3 Ventilation System in Service NOTE: The control switches for 1-VS-F-221, MER 3 Supply Fan, and 1-VS-AC-220, MER 3 Air Handling Unit, are located on column 10D at the door to MER 3.

_______ 5.24.1 Verify or place 1-VS-F-221, MER 3 Supply Fan, handswitch in ON.

_______ 5.24.2 Verify or place 1-VS-AC-220, MER 3 Air Handling Unit, handswitch in ON.

CAUTION AHU 1-VS-AC-220 must remain aligned to Chilled Water Loop C whenever an MER 3 Chiller is operating, unless otherwise requested by the System Engineer.

5.24.3 IF 1-VS-AC-220 will be aligned to Chilled Water Loop C, THEN perform the following substeps. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ a. Verify closed or close 1-VS-573, MER 3 AHU AC-220 Chilled Water Loop A Inlet.

_______ b. Verify closed or close 1-VS-574, MER 3 AHU AC-220 Chilled Water Loop A Outlet.

_______ c. Throttle 1-VS-575, MER 3 AHU AC-220 Chilled Water Loop C Outlet, 1 to 2 turns open.

_______ d. Verify open or open 1-VS-572, MER 3 AHU AC-220 Chilled Water Loop C Inlet.

_______ e. Throttle 1-VS-575, MER 3 AHU AC-220 Chilled Water Loop C Outlet, to obtain 4-6 gpm flow as read on 1-VS-FI-131, MER 3 AHU AC-220 Flow.

_______ f. Enter N/A for Step 5.24.4.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 70 of 119 5.24.4 IF 1-VS-AC-220 will be aligned to Chilled Water Loop A, THEN perform the following substeps. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ a. Verify closed or close 1-VS-572, MER 3 AHU AC-220 Chilled Water Loop C Inlet.

_______ b. Verify closed or close 1-VS-575, MER 3 AHU AC-220 Chilled Water Loop C Outlet.

_______ c. Throttle 1-VS-574, MER 3 AHU AC-220 Chilled Water Loop A Outlet, 1 to 2 turns open.

_______ d. Verify open or open 1-VS-573, MER 3 AHU AC-220 Chilled Water Loop A Inlet.

_______ e. Throttle 1-VS-574, MER 3 AHU AC-220 Chilled Water Loop A Outlet, to obtain 4-6 gpm flow as read on 1-VS-FI-131, MER 3 AHU AC-220 Flow.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 71 of 119 5.25 Removing the MER 3 Ventilation System from Service NOTE: The control switches for 1-VS-F-221, MER 3 Supply Fan, and 1-VS-AC-220, MER 3 Air Handling Unit, are located on column 10D at the door to MER 3.

_______ 5.25.1 Place 1-VS-F-221, MER 3 Supply Fan, handswitch in OFF.

_______ 5.25.2 Place 1-VS-AC-220, MER 3 Air Handling Unit, handswitch in OFF.

_______ 5.25.3 Verify closed or close 1-VS-573, MER 3 AHU AC-220 Chilled Water Loop A Inlet.

_______ 5.25.4 Verify closed or close 1-VS-574, MER 3 AHU AC-220 Chilled Water Loop A Outlet.

_______ 5.25.5 Verify closed or close 1-VS-572, MER 3 AHU AC-220 Chilled Water Loop C Inlet.

_______ 5.25.6 Verify closed or close 1-VS-575, MER 3 AHU AC-220 Chilled Water Loop C Outlet.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 72 of 119 5.26 Placing the MER 5 Ventilation System in Service

_______ 5.26.1 Place the control switch for 1-VS-AC-219, MER 5 AHU, in AUTO.

_______ 5.26.2 Place the control switch for 1-VS-AC-222, MER 5 AHU, in AUTO.

NOTE: Both the MER 5 Supply Fan and Exhaust Fan are operated by a single handswitch.

_______ 5.26.3 Place the control switch for 1-VS-F-223/224, MER 5 SUPPLY/EXHAUST FANS, in SLOW.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 73 of 119 5.27 Removing the MER 5 Ventilation System from Service

_______ 5.27.1 Place the control switch for 1-VS-AC-219, MER 5 AHU, in OFF.

_______ 5.27.2 Place the control switch for 1-VS-AC-222, MER 5 AHU, in OFF.

NOTE: Both the MER 5 Supply Fan and Exhaust Fan are operated by a single handswitch.

_______ 5.27.3 Place the control switch for 1-VS-F-223/224, MER 5 SUPPLY/EXHAUST FANS, in OFF.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 74 of 119 5.28 Required Actions for Inoperability of 1-VS-E-4A NOTE: The actions contained in Step 5.28.1 are not required for very short term inoperability of a chiller, such as during quarterly In-Service Testing.

_______ 5.28.1 WHEN removal from service of 1-VS-E-4A is desired, OR 1-VS-E-4A is determined to be inoperable, THEN perform or verify the required actions directed in the table below. Otherwise, enter N/A.

Required Actions Initials A. IF single chiller operation on Loop A is in effect, THEN verify one chiller operating on Loop A. IF no chiller is operating on Loop A, THEN start Chiller D IAW Subsection 5.14 or Chiller E IAW Subsection 5.16 and enter N/A for Steps B and C and GO TO Step E. Enter N/A for this step if single chiller operation on Loop A is not in effect.

B. IF single chiller operation on Loop C is in effect, THEN verify one chiller operating on Loop C. IF no chiller is operating on Loop C, THEN start Chiller B IAW Subsection 5.10 or Chiller C IAW Subsection 5.12 and enter N/A for Step C and GO TO Step E. Enter N/A for this step if single chiller operation on Loop C is not in effect.

C. IF two chiller operation is in effect, THEN verify one chiller operating on Loop A and one chiller operating on Loop C. IF no chiller is operating on Loop A, THEN start Chiller D IAW Subsection 5.14 or Chiller E IAW Subsection 5.16. IF no chiller is operating on Loop C, THEN start Chiller B IAW Subsection 5.10 or Chiller C IAW Subsection 5.12. Enter N/A for this step if single chiller operation is desired.

D. IF single chiller operation is desired, THEN initiate IAW Subsection 5.40 or 5.43. Otherwise, enter N/A.

E. Perform the following using Attachment 1.

Enter the chillers which will remain operable in Table 3 under the associated buses.

Compare Table 3 with Table 4 to determine if an Operable Combination exists with Chiller A inoperable. (Check One)

YES ____________ NO ____________

F. IF an Operable Combination does not exist with Chiller A inoperable, THEN make any required log entries, AND obtain Shift Supervisions permission before SS continuing with this procedure. Otherwise, enter N/A.

G. Shutdown or verify shutdown Chiller A IAW Subsection 5.9.

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_______ 5.28.2 IF 1-VS-E-4A will be tagged out, THEN GO TO 0-MOP-VS-006, Removal from Service of Control Room Chiller 1-VS-E-4A. Otherwise, enter N/A.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 76 of 119 5.29 Required Actions for Inoperability of 1-VS-E-4B NOTE: The actions contained in Step 5.29.1 are not required for very short term inoperability of a chiller, such as during quarterly In-Service Testing.

_______ 5.29.1 WHEN removal from service of 1-VS-E-4B is desired, OR 1-VS-E-4B is determined to be inoperable, THEN perform or verify the required actions directed in the table below. Otherwise, enter N/A.

Required Actions Initials A. IF single chiller operation on Loop C is in effect, THEN verify one chiller operating on Loop C. IF no chiller is operating on Loop C, THEN start Chiller A IAW Subsection 5.8 or Chiller C IAW Subsection 5.12 and enter N/A for Steps B and C and GO TO Step E. Enter N/A for this step if single chiller operation on Loop C is not in effect.

B. IF single chiller operation on Loop A is in effect, THEN verify one chiller operating on Loop A and enter N/A for Step C and GO TO Step E. Enter N/A for this step if single chiller operation on Loop C is not in effect.

C. IF two chiller operation is in effect, THEN verify one chiller operating on Loop C Otherwise, start Chiller A IAW Subsection 5.8 or Chiller C IAW Subsection 5.12.

Enter N/A for this step if single chiller operation is desired.

D. IF single chiller operation is desired, THEN initiate IAW Subsection 5.40 or 5.43. Otherwise, enter N/A.

E. Perform the following using Attachment 1.

Enter the chillers which will remain operable in Table 3 under the associated buses.

Compare Table 3 with Table 4 to determine if an Operable Combination exists with _______

Chiller B inoperable. (Check One) _______

YES ____________ NO ____________

F. IF an Operable Combination does not exist with Chiller B inoperable, THEN make any required log entries, AND obtain Shift Supervisions permission before continuing with SS this procedure. Otherwise, enter N/A.

G. Shutdown or verify shutdown Chiller B IAW Subsection 5.11.

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_______ 5.29.2 IF 1-VS-E-4B will be tagged out, THEN GO TO 0-MOP-VS-008, Removal from Service of Control Room Chiller 1-VS-E-4B. Otherwise, enter N/A.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 78 of 119 5.30 Required Actions for Inoperability of 1-VS-E-4C NOTE: The actions contained in Step 5.30.1 are not required for very short term inoperability of a chiller, such as during quarterly In-Service Testing.

_______ 5.30.1 WHEN removal from service of 1-VS-E-4C is desired, OR 1-VS-E-4C is determined to be inoperable, THEN perform or verify the required actions directed in the table below. Otherwise, enter N/A.

Required Actions Initials A. IF single chiller operation on Loop C is in effect, THEN verify one chiller operating on Loop C. IF no chiller is operating on Loop C, THEN start Chiller A IAW Subsection 5.8 or Chiller B IAW Subsection 5.10 and enter N/A for Steps B and C and GO TO Step E. Enter N/A for this step if single chiller operation on Loop C is not in effect.

B. IF single chiller operation on Loop A is in effect, THEN verify one chiller operating on Loop A and enter N/A for Step C and GO TO Step E. Enter N/A for this step if single chiller operation on Loop C is not in effect.

C. IF two chiller operation is in effect, THEN verify one chiller operating on Loop C Otherwise, start Chiller A IAW Subsection 5.8 or Chiller B IAW Subsection 5.10.

Enter N/A for this step if single chiller operation is desired.

D. IF single chiller operation is desired, THEN initiate IAW Subsection 5.40 or 5.43. Otherwise, enter N/A.

E. Perform the following using Attachment 1.

Enter the chillers which will remain operable in Table 3 under the associated buses.

Compare Table 3 with Table 4 to determine if an Operable Combination exists with Chiller C inoperable. (Check One)

YES ____________ NO ____________

F. IF an Operable Combination does not exist with Chiller C inoperable, THEN make any required log entries, AND obtain Shift Supervisions permission before SS continuing with this procedure. Otherwise, enter N/A.

G. Verify Chiller B power supply available from the Alternate Power Supply.

H. Shutdown or verify shutdown Chiller C IAW Subsection 5.13.

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_______ 5.30.2 IF 1-VS-E-4C will be tagged out, THEN GO TO 0-MOP-VS-010, Removal from Service of Control Room Chiller 1-VS-E-4C. Otherwise, enter N/A.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 80 of 119 5.31 Required Actions for Inoperability of 1-VS-E-4D NOTE: The actions contained in Step 5.31.1 are not required for very short term inoperability of a chiller, such as during quarterly In-Service Testing.

_______ 5.31.1 WHEN removal from service of 1-VS-E-4D is desired, OR 1-VS-E-4D is determined to be inoperable, THEN perform or verify the required actions directed in the table below. Otherwise, enter N/A.

Required Actions Initials A. IF single chiller operation on Loop A is in effect, THEN verify one chiller operating on Loop A. IF no chiller is operating on Loop A, THEN start Chiller E IAW Subsection 5.16 or Chiller A IAW Subsection 5.8 and enter N/A for Steps B and C and GO TO Step E. Enter N/A for this step if single chiller operation on Loop A is not in effect.

B. IF single chiller operation on Loop C is in effect, THEN verify one chiller operating on Loop C and enter N/A for Step C and GO TO Step E. Enter N/A for this step if single chiller operation on Loop C is not in effect.

C. IF two chiller operation is in effect, THEN verify one chiller operating on Loop A. Otherwise, start Chiller A IAW Subsection 5.8 or Chiller E IAW Subsection 5.16.

Enter N/A for this step if single chiller operation is desired.

D. IF single chiller operation is desired, THEN initiate IAW Subsection 5.34, 5.35, or 5.38.

Otherwise, enter N/A.

E. Perform the following using Attachment 1.

Enter the chillers which will remain operable in Table 3 under the associated buses.

Compare Table 3 with Table 4 to determine if an Operable Combination exists with Chiller D inoperable. (Check One)

YES ____________ NO ____________

F. IF an Operable Combination does not exist with Chiller D inoperable, THEN make any required log entries, AND obtain Shift Supervisions permission before SS continuing with this procedure. Otherwise, enter N/A.

G. Shutdown or verify shutdown Chiller D IAW Subsection 5.15.

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_______ 5.31.2 IF 1-VS-E-4D will be tagged out, THEN GO TO 0-MOP-VS-012, Removal from Service of Control Room Chiller 1-VS-E-4D. Otherwise, enter N/A.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 82 of 119 5.32 Required Actions for Inoperability of 1-VS-E-4E NOTE: The actions contained in Step 5.32.1 are not required for very short term inoperability of a chiller, such as during quarterly In-Service Testing.

_______ 5.32.1 WHEN removal from service of 1-VS-E-4E is desired, OR 1-VS-E-4E is determined to be inoperable, THEN perform or verify the required actions directed in the table below. Otherwise, enter N/A.

Required Actions Initials A. IF single chiller operation on Loop A is in effect, THEN verify one chiller operating on Loop A. IF no chiller is operating on Loop A, THEN start Chiller D IAW Subsection 5.14 or Chiller A IAW Subsection 5.8 and enter N/A for Steps B and C and GO TO Step E. Enter N/A for this step if single chiller operation on Loop A is not in effect.

B. IF single chiller operation on Loop C is in effect, THEN verify one chiller operating on Loop C and enter N/A for Step C and GO TO Step E. Enter N/A for this step if single chiller operation on Loop C is not in effect.

C. IF two chiller operation is in effect, THEN verify one chiller operating on Loop A.

Otherwise, start Chiller A IAW Subsection 5.8 or Chiller D IAW Subsection 5.14.

Enter N/A for this step if single chiller operation is desired.

D. IF single chiller operation is desired, THEN initiate IAW Subsection 5.34, 5.35, or 5.38.

Otherwise, enter N/A.

E. Perform the following using Attachment 1.

Enter the chillers which will remain operable in Table 3 under the associated buses.

Compare Table 3 with Table 4 to determine if an Operable Combination exists with _______

Chiller E inoperable. (Check One) _______

YES ____________ NO ____________

F. IF an Operable Combination does not exist with Chiller E inoperable, THEN make any required log entries, AND obtain Shift Supervisions permission before SS continuing with this procedure. Otherwise, enter N/A.

G. Transfer or verify transferred Chiller D power supply from Normal to Alternate Power Supply.

H. Shutdown or verify shutdown Chiller E IAW Subsection 5.17.

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_______ 5.32.2 IF 1-VS-E-4E will be tagged out, THEN GO TO 0-MOP-VS-014, Removal from Service of Control Room Chiller 1-VS-E-4E. Otherwise, enter N/A.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 84 of 119 5.33 Reset of 1-VS-E-4D or 1-VS-E-4E Compressor Lockout or Evaporator Low Temperature Lockout NOTE: For the MER 5 chillers, in the event a single compressor locks out, the chillers will continue to operate and provide reduced cooling with the remaining compressor, however, the chiller should be considered Inoperable.

Attempting to reset a lockout results in unloading both compressors. Cooling will not be available until the chiller is restarted. The chiller should be considered Inoperable.

5.33.1 For the chiller which will be reset, verify the following pumps are operating.

_______

  • 1-VS-P-1D (E), CR Chiller 4D (E) SW Pump

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  • 1-VS-P-2D (E), CR Chiller 4D (E) Chilled Water Pump

_______ 5.33.2 Check below any of the following alarm lights which are LIT.

____ Compressor 1 Lockout

____ Compressor 2 Lockout

____ Evaporator Low Temp Control Open Light

____ Low Evaporator Flow

_______ 5.33.3 Check the indications on the LED Diagnostics panel for each compressor and record below.

  • Compressor 1 ____________________________________
  • Compressor 2 ____________________________________

_______ 5.33.4 Notify the System Engineer of the cause of the lockout and record the name of the engineer notified below.

System Engineer _____________________________________________ ___________

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_______ 5.33.5 Place the IS41 Unit Service Switch for 1-VS-E-4D (4E) in the PUMPDOWN OR RESET position.

_______ 5.33.6 Verify or place 1-VS-CS-CHLR4D (4E), CR Chlr 4D (4E) Local Control Sw, in ON and wait two minutes before proceeding.

_______ 5.33.7 IF the Compressor 1 Lockout light was checked in Step 5.33.2, THEN place the 1S5 Compressor 1 Service Switch in OFF, AND return 1S5 to ON.

Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ 5.33.8 IF the Compressor 2 Lockout light was checked in Step 5.33.2, THEN place the 1S6 Compressor 2 Service Switch in OFF, AND return 1S6 to ON.

Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ 5.33.9 IF Evaporator Low Temperature Control Open light was checked in Step 5.33.2, THEN place the Alarm Circuit switch in RESET, AND return the Alarm Circuit switch to ON. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ 5.33.10 IF Low Evaporator Flow light was checked in Step 5.33.2, THEN place the Alarm Circuit switch in RESET, AND return the Alarm Circuit switch to ON. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ 5.33.11 IF the System Engineering requests that 1-VS-E-4D (E) be shutdown, THEN enter N/A for the remaining steps in this subsection AND GO TO Subsection 5.15 (17). Otherwise, enter N/A.

5.33.12 Verify the following alarm lights are OFF.

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  • Compressor 1 Lockout Light

_______

  • Compressor 2 Lockout Light

_______

  • Evaporator Low Temp Control Open Light

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_______ 5.33.13 GO TO Subsection 5.14 (16), Step 5.14.10 (5.16.10).

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 87 of 119 5.34 Alignment of 1-VS-E-4A for Single Chiller Single Loop Operation On Chilled Water Loop C

_______ 5.34.1 Verify in service or place in service at least one AHU group on Loop A. ( )

____ 1-VS-AC-7 and 1-VS-AC-1 IAW Subsection 5.4

____ 2-VS-AC-9 and 2-VS-AC-7 IAW Subsection 5.7 5.34.2 Verify in service or place in service one chiller on Loop A.( )

_______ ____ 1-VS-E-4D, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.14, Startup of 1-VS-E-4D, Control Room Chiller.

_______ ____ 1-VS-E-4E, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.16, Startup of 1-VS-E-4E, Control Room Chiller.

_______ 5.34.3 Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4B, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.11, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4B, Control Room Chiller.

_______ 5.34.4 Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4C, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.13, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4C, Control Room Chiller.

5.34.5 Verify in service or place in service ONE AHU group on Loop C. ( )

____ 2-VS-AC-8 and 2-VS-AC-6 IAW Subsection 5.6

_______ ____ 1-VS-AC-6 and 1-VS-AC-2 IAW Subsection 5.5

_______ 5.34.6 Verify or place 1-VS-E-4A in service on Loop C IAW Subsection 5.8.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 88 of 119 5.34.7 Perform the following substeps to align chillers:

_______ a. Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4D, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.15, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4D, Control Room Chiller.

_______ b. Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4E, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.17, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4E, Control Room Chiller.

_______ 5.34.8 Verify or place 2-VS-AC-8 and 2-VS-AC-6 in service IAW Subsection 5.6.

_______ 5.34.9 Verify or place 1-VS-AC-6 and 1-VS-AC-2 in service IAW Subsection 5.5.

_______ 5.34.10 Verify aligned or align 1-VS-AC-220, MER 3 Air Handling Unit, to Loop C IAW Subsection 5.24, Placing the MER 3 Ventilation System in Service.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 89 of 119 5.35 Alignment of 1-VS-E-4B for Single Chiller Single Loop Operation On Chilled Water Loop C

_______ 5.35.1 Verify in service or place in service at least one AHU group on Loop A.( )

____ 1-VS-AC-7 and 1-VS-AC-1 IAW Subsection 5.4

____ 2-VS-AC-9 and 2-VS-AC-7 IAW Subsection 5.7 5.35.2 Verify in service or place in service one chiller on Loop A. ( )

_______ ____ 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.8, Startup of 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller.

_______ ____ 1-VS-E-4D, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.14, Startup of 1-VS-E-4D, Control Room Chiller.

_______ ____ 1-VS-E-4E, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.16, Startup of 1-VS-E-4E, Control Room Chiller.

_______ 5.35.3 Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.9, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller. Enter N/A if 1-VS-E-4A is in service on Loop A.

_______ 5.35.4 Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4C, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.13, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4C, Control Room Chiller.

_______ 5.35.5 Verify in service or place in service ONE AHU group on Loop C. ( )

____ 2-VS-AC-8 and 2-VS-AC-6 IAW Subsection 5.6

____ 1-VS-AC-6 and 1-VS-AC-2 IAW Subsection 5.5

_______ 5.35.6 Verify or place 1-VS-E-4B in service IAW Subsection 5.10.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 90 of 119 5.35.7 Perform the following substeps to align chillers:

_______ a. Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.9, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller.

_______ b. Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4D, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.15, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4D, Control Room Chiller.

_______ c. Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4E, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.17, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4E, Control Room Chiller.

_______ 5.35.8 Verify or place 2-VS-AC-8 and 2-VS-AC-6 in service IAW Subsection 5.6.

_______ 5.35.9 Verify or place 1-VS-AC-6 and 1-VS-AC-2 in service IAW Subsection 5.5.

_______ 5.35.10 Verify aligned or align 1-VS-AC-220, MER 3 Air Handling Unit, to Loop C IAW Subsection 5.24, Placing the MER 3 Ventilation System in Service.

_______ 5.35.11 WHEN chiller parameters have stabilized, THEN perform Attachment 4.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 91 of 119 5.36 Alignment of 1-VS-E-4B for Single Chiller Single Loop Operation On Chilled Water Loop A NOTE: Alignment of 1-VS-E-4B for Single Chiller Single Loop Operation on Chilled Water Loop A is provided as a contingency alignment for the Chilled Water Piping Replacement Project.

_______ 5.36.1 Verify in service or place in service at least one AHU group on Loop A.( )

____ 1-VS-AC-7 and 1-VS-AC-1 IAW Subsection 5.4

____ 2-VS-AC-9 and 2-VS-AC-7 IAW Subsection 5.7 5.36.2 Verify secured or secure any operating chiller on Loop A:

_______ a. 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.9, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller.

_______ b. 1-VS-E-4D, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.15, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4D, Control Room Chiller.

_______ c. 1-VS-E-4E, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.17, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4E, Control Room Chiller.

5.36.3 Verify or align the following valves:

_______ a. Close or verify closed 1-VS-286, CONT & RELAY RM CHILLER 4B/C OUTLET HDR XCONN.

_______ b. Close or verify closed 1-VS-300, CONT AND RELAY RM CHILLER 4B/C INLET HDR XCONN.

_______ c. Open or verify open 1-VS-285, CONT & RELAY RM CHILLER 4A/B OUTLET HDR XCONN.

_______ d. Open or verify open 1-VS-571, MER 3 CHILLERS CD LOOP A DISCH HDR ISOL.

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_______ e. Open or verify open 1-VS-299, CONT & RELAY RM CD PUMPS 2A/B SUCT HDR XCONN.

_______ f. Open or verify open 1-VS-568, MER 3 CHILLERS CD LOOP A SUCT HDR ISOL.

_______ g. Open 1-VS-1020, CR CHILLER 4B CD OUTLET

_______ 5.36.4 Verify or place 1-VS-CS-CHLR4B, CR CHLR 4B LOCAL CONTROL SW, in OFF.

_______ 5.36.5 Verify oil level in the 1-VS-E-4B compressor is visible in the sightglass and the oil reservoir is warm to the touch.

5.36.6 Depress the following reset pushbuttons on the 1-VS-E-4B local control panel.

_______ a. Suction Pressure

_______ b. Discharge Pressure

_______ c. Oil Pressure

_______ 5.36.7 Set the thermostat for 1-VS-E-4B to 65°F. (Reference 2.4.1)

CAUTION Strainer Backwash Header Isolation 1-SW-327 is open when the arrow or scribe mark on the valve stem is in line with the Service Water piping and closed when the arrow or scribe mark is perpendicular to the piping. (Reference 2.4.1)

_______ 5.36.8 Open 1-SW-327, STR BACKWASH SUPPLY ISOL FROM 1-VS-P-1B.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 93 of 119 NOTE: With the MCR switch ON and 1-VS-CS-CHLR4B OFF, the temperature control PCVs fail to the full recirc position, which will cause service water temperature and chiller condenser pressure to begin increasing due to the addition of pump heat. Blowdown through 1-SW-327 provides chiller cooling until the compressor is started.

_______ 5.36.9 Place the MCR switch, for 1-VS-E-4B, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER, in ON.

_______ 5.36.10 Locally verify 1-VS-P-2B, CHILLER 4B CHILLED WATER PUMP, starts.

_______ 5.36.11 Locally verify 1-VS-P-1B, CHILLER 4B SW PUMP, starts.

CAUTION To ensure an adequate heat sink for the chiller condenser and prevent possibly lifting the chiller freon relief valve, 1-SW-327 must not be throttled any more than is required to obtain at least 30 psig discharge pressure as indicated on 1-SW-DPI-116B.

_______ 5.36.12 IF the pressure indicated on 1-SW-DPI-116B, 1-VS-P-1B Discharge, is less than 30 PSIG, THEN throttle 1-SW-327, STR BACKWASH SUPPLY ISOL FROM 1-VS-P-1B, only enough to obtain at least 30 PSIG on 1-SW-PI-116B. Otherwise, enter N/A.

CAUTION To prevent lifting the freon relief valve for the chiller condenser, the chiller compressor shall not be started and the MCR switch for 1-VS-E-4B must be placed in OFF if Service Water temperature at the chiller inlet exceeds 100°F.

5.36.13 IF 1-SW-TI-115B, Chiller Condenser Inlet Temperature, indicates more than 100°F, THEN perform the following. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ a. Perform Subsection 5.11.

_______ b. Notify Shift Supervision and the System Engineer.

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_______ c. Enter N/A for the remaining steps in this subsection.

NOTE: The MER 3 Chiller Trouble annunciator will alarm if the 1-VS-E-4B Compressor is not started within nine minutes of starting the respective Chilled Water and Service Water pumps.

_______ 5.36.14 Place 1-VS-CS-CHLR4B, CR CHLR 4B LOCAL CONTROL SW, in ON.

NOTE: The Control Room Chillers will not start when the temperature of the chilled water returning to the chiller is less than the chiller thermostat setpoint.

_______ 5.36.15 IF 1-VS-E-4B did NOT start, THEN slowly lower the 1-VS-E-4B thermostat setpoint until the chiller starts. IF 1-VS-E-4B is running, OR chiller fails to start when the thermostat setpoint is lowered, THEN enter N/A.

_______ 5.36.16 WHEN the 1-VS-E-4B compressor is running, THEN lower the 1-VS-E-4B thermostat setpoint 5°F. Otherwise, enter N/A.

5.36.17 IF 1-VS-E-4B fails to start, THEN perform the following. Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ a. Perform Subsection 5.11.

_______ b. Notify Shift Supervision and the System Engineer.

_______ c. Enter N/A for the remaining steps in this subsection.

_______ 5.36.18 Lower the setpoint of the 1-VS-E-4B thermostat to 45°F in 5°F (or smaller) steps, while adjusting 1-SW-327 as necessary to obtain between 85°F and 100°F (85°F to 95°F preferred) on 1-SW-TI-115B.

_______ 5.36.19 While adjusting 1-SW-327 as necessary to maintain 1-SW-TI-115B between 85°F and 100°F (85°F to 95°F preferred), adjust the setpoint of the 1-VS-E-4B thermostat as required to obtain 40°F to 45°F as indicated on 2-VS-TI-214, UNIT 2 RELAY ROOM AC 6 CD INLET TEMP IND.

Otherwise, enter N/A.

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_______ 5.36.20 Verify or place 1-VS-AC-7 and 1-VS-AC-1 in service IAW Subsection 5.4.

_______ 5.36.21 Verify or place 2-VS-AC-9 and 2-VS-AC-7 in service IAW Subsection 5.7.

_______ 5.36.22 Verify aligned or align 1-VS-AC-220, MER 3 Air Handling Unit, to Loop A IAW Subsection 5.24, Placing the MER 3 Ventilation System in Service.

NOTE: Steps 5.36.23 and 5.36.24 may be performed together.

Depending on the season and length of system shutdown, it may take up to 30 minutes for Chilled Water and Service Water temperatures to reach the ranges specified on Attachment 4.

_______ 5.36.23 Check 1-VS-E-4B for proper operation by completing Attachment 4.

_______ 5.36.24 Perform Attachment 5.

CAUTION To prevent a possible low temperature trip of 1-VS-E-4B, the chiller thermostat may require adjustment after an equilibrium condition is reached on the affected Chilled Water Loop.

_______ 5.36.25 WHEN stable operation of the 1-VS-E-4B chiller is obtained, THEN while adjusting 1-SW-327 as necessary to obtain between 85°F and 100°F (85°F to 95°F preferred) on 1-SW-TI-115B, slowly adjust the 1-VS-E-4B thermostat as required to obtain 40°F to 45°F as indicated on 2-VS-TI-214, UNIT 2 RELAY ROOM AC 6 CD INLET TEMP IND.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 96 of 119 5.37 Securing 1-VS-E-4B from Single Chiller Single Loop Operation On Chilled Water Loop A NOTE: Prior to evolutions asssociated with 1-VS-E-4B, Shift Supervision must have a full understanding of Chilled Water configuration and verify compliance with Technical Specification 3.23 and 3.14 prior to any manipulations.

5.37.1 Shutdown 1-VS-E-4B IAW the following:

_______ a. Place the MCR switch for 1-VS-E-4B, CONTROL ROOM CHILLER, in OFF.

_______ b. Place 1-VS-CS-CHLR4B, CR CHLR 4B LOCAL CONTROL SW, in OFF.

_______ c. Close 1-VS-1020, CR CHILLER 4B CD OUTLET.

5.37.2 Verify or align the following valves:

_______ a. Close or verify closed 1-VS-285, CONT & RELAY RM CHILLER 4A/B OUTLET HDR XCONN.

_______ b. Close or verify closed 1-VS-571, MER 3 CHILLERS CD LOOP A DISCH HDR ISOL.

_______ c. Close or verify closed 1-VS-568, MER 3 CHILLERS CD LOOP A SUCT HDR ISOL.

_______ d. Open or verify open 1-VS-299, CONT & RELAY RM CD PUMPS 2A/B SUCT HDR XCONN.

_______ e. Open or verify open 1-VS-286, CONT & RELAY RM CHILLER 4B/C OUTLET HDR XCONN.

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_______ f. Open or verify open 1-VS-300, CONT AND RELAY RM CHILLER 4B/C INLET HDR XCONN.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 98 of 119 5.38 Alignment of 1-VS-E-4C for Single Chiller Single Loop Operation On Chilled Water Loop C

_______ 5.38.1 Verify in service or place in service at least one AHU group on Loop A. ( )

____ 1-VS-AC-7 and 1-VS-AC-1 IAW Subsection 5.4

____ 2-VS-AC-9 and 2-VS-AC-7 IAW Subsection 5.7

_______ 5.38.2 Verify in service or place in service one chiller on Loop A. ( )

____ 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.8, Startup of 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller.

____ 1-VS-E-4D, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.14, Startup of 1-VS-E-4D, Control Room Chiller.

____ 1-VS-E-4E, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.16, Startup of 1-VS-E-4E, Control Room Chiller.

_______ 5.38.3 Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.9, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller. Enter N/A if 1-VS-E-4A is in service on Loop A.

_______ 5.38.4 Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4B, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.11, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4B, Control Room Chiller.

_______ 5.38.5 Verify in service or place in service ONE AHU group on Loop C. ( )

____ 2-VS-AC-8 and 2-VS-AC-6 IAW Subsection 5.6

____ 1-VS-AC-6 and 1-VS-AC-2 IAW Subsection 5.5

_______ 5.38.6 Verify or place 1-VS-E-4C in service IAW Subsection 5.12.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 99 of 119 5.38.7 Perform the following substeps to align chillers:

_______ a. Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.9, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller.

_______ b. Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4D, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.15, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4D, Control Room Chiller.

_______ c. Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4E, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.17, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4E, Control Room Chiller.

_______ 5.38.8 Verify or place 2-VS-AC-8 and 2-VS-AC-6 in service IAW Subsection 5.6.

_______ 5.38.9 Verify or place 1-VS-AC-6 and 1-VS-AC-2 in service IAW Subsection 5.5.

_______ 5.38.10 Verify aligned or align 1-VS-AC-220, MER 3 Air Handling Unit, to Loop C IAW Subsection 5.24, Placing the MER 3 Ventilation System in Service.

_______ 5.38.11 WHEN chiller parameters have stabilized, THEN perform Attachment 4.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 100 of 119 5.39 Alignment of 1-VS-E-4A for Single Chiller Single Loop Operation On Chilled Water Loop A

_______ 5.39.1 Verify in service or place in service at least one AHU group on Loop C. ( )

____ 2-VS-AC-8 and 2-VS-AC-6 IAW Subsection 5.6

____ 1-VS-AC-6 and 1-VS-AC-2 IAW Subsection 5.5

_______ 5.39.2 Verify in service or place in service one chiller on Loop C. ( )

____ 1-VS-E-4B, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.10, Startup of 1-VS-E-4B, Control Room Chiller.

____ 1-VS-E-4C, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.12, Startup of 1-VS-E-4C, Control Room Chiller.

_______ 5.39.3 Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4D, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.15, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4D, Control Room Chiller.

_______ 5.39.4 Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4E, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.17, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4E, Control Room Chiller.

_______ 5.39.5 Verify in service or place in service ONE AHU group on Loop A. ( )

____ 1-VS-AC-7 and 1-VS-AC-1 IAW Subsection 5.4

____ 2-VS-AC-9 and 2-VS-AC-7 IAW Subsection 5.7

_______ 5.39.6 Verify or place 1-VS-E-4A in service IAW Subsection 5.8.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 101 of 119 5.39.7 Perform the following substeps to align chillers:

_______ a. Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4B, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.11, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4B, Control Room Chiller.

_______ b. Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4C, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.13, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4C, Control Room Chiller.

_______ 5.39.8 Verify or place 1-VS-AC-7 and 1-VS-AC-1 in service IAW Subsection 5.4.

_______ 5.39.9 Verify or place 2-VS-AC-9 and 2-VS-AC-7 in service IAW Subsection 5.7.

_______ 5.39.10 Verify aligned or align 1-VS-AC-220, MER 3 Air Handling Unit, to Loop A IAW Subsection 5.24, Placing the MER 3 Ventilation System in Service.

_______ 5.39.11 WHEN chiller parameters have stabilized, THEN perform Attachment 4.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 102 of 119 5.40 Alignment of 1-VS-E-4D for Single Chiller Single Loop Operation On Chilled Water Loop A

_______ 5.40.1 Verify in service or place in service at least one AHU group on Loop C. ( )

____ 2-VS-AC-8 and 2-VS-AC-6 IAW Subsection 5.6

____ 1-VS-AC-6 and 1-VS-AC-2 IAW Subsection 5.5

_______ 5.40.2 Verify in service or place in service one chiller on Loop C.( )

____ 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.8, Startup of 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller.

____ 1-VS-E-4B, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.10, Startup of 1-VS-E-4B, Control Room Chiller.

____ 1-VS-E-4C, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.12, Startup of 1-VS-E-4C, Control Room Chiller.

_______ 5.40.3 Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.9, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller. Enter N/A if 1-VS-E-4A is in service on Loop C.

_______ 5.40.4 Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4E, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.17, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4E, Control Room Chiller.

_______ 5.40.5 Verify in service or place in service ONE AHU group on Loop A. ( )

____ 1-VS-AC-7 and 1-VS-AC-1 IAW Subsection 5.4

____ 2-VS-AC-9 and 2-VS-AC-7 IAW Subsection 5.7

_______ 5.40.6 Verify or place 1-VS-E-4D in service IAW Subsection 5.14.

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 103 of 119 5.40.7 Perform the following substeps to align chillers:

_______ a. Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.9, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller.

_______ b. Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4B, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.11, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4B, Control Room Chiller.

_______ c. Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4C, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.13, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4C, Control Room Chiller.

_______ 5.40.8 Verify or place 1-VS-AC-7 and 1-VS-AC-1 in service IAW Subsection 5.4.

_______ 5.40.9 Verify or place 2-VS-AC-9 and 2-VS-AC-7 in service IAW Subsection 5.7.

_______ 5.40.10 Verify aligned or align 1-VS-AC-220, MER 3 Air Handling Unit, to Loop A IAW Subsection 5.24, Placing the MER 3 Ventilation System in Service.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 104 of 119 5.41 Alignment of 1-VS-E-4D for Single Chiller Single Loop Operation On Chilled Water Loop C NOTE: Alignment of 1-VS-E-4D for Single Chiller Single Loop Operation on Chilled Water Loop C is provided as a contingency alignment for the Chilled Water Piping Replacement Project.

_______ 5.41.1 Verify in service or place in service at least one AHU group on Loop C. ( )

____ 2-VS-AC-8 and 2-VS-AC-6 IAW Subsection 5.6

____ 1-VS-AC-6 and 1-VS-AC-2 IAW Subsection 5.5

_______ 5.41.2 Verify secured or secure any operating chiller on Loop C.( )

____ 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.9, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller.

____ 1-VS-E-4B, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.11, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4B, Control Room Chiller.

____ 1-VS-E-4C, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.13, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4C, Control Room Chiller.

_______ 5.41.3 Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4E, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.17, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4E, Control Room Chiller.

_______ 5.41.4 Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4D, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.15, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4D, Control Room Chiller.

5.41.5 Verify or perform the following valve alignment:

_______ a. Close or verify closed 1-VS-570, MER 5 Chillers CD Loop A Disch Hdr Isol.

_______ b. Close or verify closed 1-VS-571, MER 3 Chillers CD Loop A Disch Hdr Isol.

_______ c. Open or verify open 1-VS-1039, Common Chilled Water Supply Valve.

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_______ d. Close or verify closed 1-VS-285, Cont & Relay Rm Chiller 4A/B Outlet Hdr XConn.

_______ e. Open or verify open 1-VS-286, Cont & Relay Rm Chiller 4B/C Outlet Hdr XConn.

_______ f. Open or verify open 1-VS-1038, Common Chilled Water Return Valve.

_______ 5.41.6 Place 1-VS-E-4D in service IAW Subsection 5.14.

_______ 5.41.7 Verify or place 2-VS-AC-8 and 2-VS-AC-6 in service IAW Subsection 5.6.

_______ 5.41.8 Verify or place 1-VS-AC-6 and 1-VS-AC-2 in service IAW Subsection 5.5.

_______ 5.41.9 Verify aligned or align 1-VS-AC-220, MER 3 Air Handling Unit, to Loop C IAW Subsection 5.24, Placing the MER 3 Ventilation System in Service.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 106 of 119 5.42 Securing from Alignment of 1-VS-E-4D for Single Chiller Single Loop Operation On Chilled Water Loop C NOTE: This Subsection should not be performed if swapping from 1-VS-E-4D to 1-VS-E-4E in Single Chiller alignment on Chilled Water Loop C.

_______ 5.42.1 Secure 1-VS-E-4D, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.15, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4D, Control Room Chiller.

5.42.2 Verify or perform the following valve alignment:

_______ a. Close or verify closed 1-VS-1039, Common Chilled Water Supply Valve.

_______ b. Open or verify open 1-VS-570, MER 5 Chillers CD Loop A Disch Hdr Isol.

_______ c. Close or verify closed 1-VS-571, MER 3 Chillers CD Loop A Disch Hdr Isol.

_______ d. Close or verify closed 1-VS-285, Cont & Relay Rm Chiller 4A/B Outlet Hdr XConn.

_______ e. Open or verify open 1-VS-286, Cont & Relay Rm Chiller 4B/C Outlet Hdr XConn.

_______ f. Close or verify closed 1-VS-1038, Common Chilled Water Return Valve.

_______ 5.42.3 Align MCR Chillers and MCR Air Handling Units as directed by Shift Supervision.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

Signature Initial Print Date Signature Initial Print Date

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_______ 5.43.1 Verify in service or place in service at least one AHU group on Loop C. ( )

____ 2-VS-AC-8 and 2-VS-AC-6 IAW Subsection 5.6

____ 1-VS-AC-6 and 1-VS-AC-2 IAW Subsection 5.5

_______ 5.43.2 Verify in service or place in service one chiller on Loop C. ( )

____ 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.8, Startup of 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller.

____ 1-VS-E-4B, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.10, Startup of 1-VS-E-4B, Control Room Chiller.

____ 1-VS-E-4C, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.12, Startup of 1-VS-E-4C, Control Room Chiller.

_______ 5.43.3 Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.9, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller. Enter N/A if 1-VS-E-4A is in service on Loop C.

_______ 5.43.4 Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4D, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.15, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4D, Control Room Chiller.

_______ 5.43.5 Verify in service or place in service ONE AHU group on Loop A. ( )

____ 1-VS-AC-7 and 1-VS-AC-1 IAW Subsection 5.4

____ 2-VS-AC-9 and 2-VS-AC-7 IAW Subsection 5.7

_______ 5.43.6 Verify or place 1-VS-E-4E in service IAW Subsection 5.16.

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_______ a. Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.9, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller.

_______ b. Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4B, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.11, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4B, Control Room Chiller.

_______ c. Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4C, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.13, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4C, Control Room Chiller.

_______ 5.43.8 Verify or place 1-VS-AC-7 and 1-VS-AC-1 in service IAW Subsection 5.4.

_______ 5.43.9 Verify or place 2-VS-AC-9 and 2-VS-AC-7 in service IAW Subsection 5.7.

_______ 5.43.10 Verify aligned or align 1-VS-AC-220, MER 3 Air Handling Unit, to Loop A IAW Subsection 5.24, Placing the MER 3 Ventilation System in Service.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

Signature Initial Print Date Signature Initial Print Date Signature Initial Print Date

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 109 of 119 5.44 Alignment of 1-VS-E-4E for Single Chiller Single Loop Operation On Chilled Water Loop C NOTE: Alignment of 1-VS-E-4E for Single Chiller Single Loop Operation on Chilled Water Loop C is provided as a contingency alignment for the Chilled Water Piping Replacement Project.

_______ 5.44.1 Verify in service or place in service at least one AHU group on Loop C. ( )

____ 2-VS-AC-8 and 2-VS-AC-6 IAW Subsection 5.6

____ 1-VS-AC-6 and 1-VS-AC-2 IAW Subsection 5.5

_______ 5.44.2 Verify secured or secure any operating chiller on Loop C.( )

____ 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.9, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4A, Control Room Chiller.

____ 1-VS-E-4B, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.11, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4B, Control Room Chiller.

____ 1-VS-E-4C, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.13, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4C, Control Room Chiller.

_______ 5.44.3 Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4E, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.17, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4E, Control Room Chiller.

_______ 5.44.4 Verify secured or secure 1-VS-E-4D, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.15, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4D, Control Room Chiller.

5.44.5 Verify or perform the following valve alignment:

_______ a. Close or verify closed 1-VS-570, MER 5 Chillers CD Loop A Disch Hdr Isol.

_______ b. Close or verify closed 1-VS-571, MER 3 Chillers CD Loop A Disch Hdr Isol.

_______ c. Open or verify open 1-VS-1039, Common Chilled Water Supply Valve.

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_______ d. Close or verify closed 1-VS-285, Cont & Relay Rm Chiller 4A/B Outlet Hdr XConn.

_______ e. Open or verify open 1-VS-286, Cont & Relay Rm Chiller 4B/C Outlet Hdr XConn.

_______ f. Open or verify open 1-VS-1038, Common Chilled Water Return Valve.

_______ 5.44.6 Place 1-VS-E-4E in service IAW Subsection 5.16.

_______ 5.44.7 Verify or place 2-VS-AC-8 and 2-VS-AC-6 in service IAW Subsection 5.6.

_______ 5.44.8 Verify or place 1-VS-AC-6 and 1-VS-AC-2 in service IAW Subsection 5.5.

_______ 5.44.9 Verify aligned or align 1-VS-AC-220, MER 3 Air Handling Unit, to Loop C IAW Subsection 5.24, Placing the MER 3 Ventilation System in Service.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

Signature Initial Print Date Signature Initial Print Date Signature Initial Print Date

DOMINION 0-OP-VS-006 Surry Power Station Revision 55 Page 111 of 119 5.45 Securing from Alignment of 1-VS-E-4E for Single Chiller Single Loop Operation On Chilled Water Loop C NOTE: This Subsection should not be performed if swapping from 1-VS-E-4E to 1-VS-E-4D in Single Chiller alignment on Chilled Water Loop C.

_______ 5.45.1 Secure 1-VS-E-4E, Control Room Chiller, IAW Subsection 5.17, Shutdown of 1-VS-E-4D, Control Room Chiller.

5.45.2 Verify or perform the following valve alignment:

_______ a. Close or verify closed 1-VS-1039, Common Chilled Water Supply Valve.

_______ b. Open or verify open 1-VS-570, MER 5 Chillers CD Loop A Disch Hdr Isol.

_______ c. Close or verify closed 1-VS-571, MER 3 Chillers CD Loop A Disch Hdr Isol.

_______ d. Close or verify closed 1-VS-285, Cont & Relay Rm Chiller 4A/B Outlet Hdr XConn.

_______ e. Open or verify open 1-VS-286, Cont & Relay Rm Chiller 4B/C Outlet Hdr XConn.

_______ f. Close of verify closed 1-VS-1038, Common Chilled Water Return Valve.

_______ 5.45.3 Align MCR Chillers and MCR Air Handling Units as directed by Shift Supervision.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

Signature Initial Print Date Signature Initial Print Date ATTACHMENTS

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Attachment 1 OPERABLE COMBINATION DETERMINATION TABLE 1 - POWER SUPPLIES - By Chiller Chiller E D A B C Norm / 1H 2J / 1J / 1J / 2H Alt 1H 2J 2H TABLE 2 - POWER SUPPLIES - By Bus BUS 1H 1J 2J 2H Chillers E, Dalt A norm Bnorm Dnorm A alt C, Balt TABLE 3 - ENTER OPERABLE CHILLERS HERE BUS 1H 1J 2J 2H Operable Chillers TS Requirement: Three operable chillers, powered from three of the four Emergency Buses with one of the three operable chillers capable of being powered from the fourth Emergency Bus.

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Attachment 1 OPERABLE COMBINATION DETERMINATION TABLE 4 - OPERABLE COMBINATIONS BUS 1H 1J 2J 2H Combination 1 E Anorm Dnorm C Combination 2 E Anorm Dnorm Balt Combination 3 E Anorm A alt C Combination 4 E Anorm A alt *Balt Combination 5 E Bnorm Dnorm C Combination 6 E Bnorm *Dnorm Balt Combination 7 E Bnorm A alt C Combination 8 E Bnorm *A alt Balt Combination 9 Dalt *Anorm Dnorm C Combination 10 Dalt *Anorm Dnorm *Balt Combination 11 *Dalt Anorm A alt C Combination 12 *Dalt Anorm A alt *Balt Combination 13 Dalt *Bnorm Dnorm C Combination 14 Dalt Bnorm A alt C Combination 15 *Dalt Bnorm A alt Balt NOTE: An asterisk denotes the power supply to which the specified chiller must be aligned in order to create a valid Operable Combination.

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Attachment 2 CONTROL ROOM/ESGR CHILLED WATER SYSTEM OVERVIEW NOTE: This drawing does not show required system valve positions. Valve positions will change as required by the applicable subsections of this procedure.

F 209 F 208 2J 2/208 2H 2/9 2/8 2/201 2/224 2/223 MCR MCR F 101 F 102 206 1J 1/1 1H 1/2 201 B 224 223 MCR MCR F 207 F 106 2/216 2/7 1/6 2/209 220 232 231 ESGR ESGR F 107 216 F 206 131 F A 1/7 2/6 209 2/232 2/231 Chilled Water ESGR 573 572 ESGR Loop A Chilled Water Loop C 648 570 571 285 286 647 643 1020 1021 132E F 132D F 1039 960 961 962 T 132E T 132D 651 653 Norm Norm Norm 2J 1J 1J 219 222 E-4E 1H E-4D E-4A E-4B E-4C 2H 1H 2J 2H Alt Alt Alt F F T 121E T 121D T 121E 133 134 646 642 287 291 295 652 654 P-2E P-2D P-2A P-2B P-2C TK-100A 644 640 290 294 296 558 639 569 568 299 300 2-BC- 1038 TK-5 659 574 575 Graphics No: PC871A A B CONTROL ROOM / ESGR CHILLED WATER SYSTEM OVERVIEW

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Attachment 3 CONTROL ROOM CHILLER POWER SUPPLIES NORM ALT NORM NORM ALT 24J1-6 ALT MCC 2J1-1 MCC 1J1-1 MCC 1J1-1 MCC 2H1-1 Bkr 9B Bkr 2B Bkr 6C Bkr 4A 1-EP- 2-EP-BKR-152 BKR-152 1-EP- 1-EP- 2-EP- 2-EP-BKR-151 BKR-150 BKR-150 BKR-151 14H1-6 1-EP-CS-101 1-EP-CS-100 2-EP-CS-200 MCC 1H-1B 1B 1-VS-P-1E MCC 1K2 1C 1-VS-AC-222 1B 1-VS-P-1D MCC 1K1 MCC 2K1 MCC 2H1-1 1D 1-VS-E-4E 1C 1-VS-AC-219 1B 1-VS-P-1A 1B 1-VS-P-1B 3D 1-VS-P-1C 2C 1-VS-P-2E 1D 1-VS-E-4D 1C 1-VS-P-2A 1C 1-VS-P-2B 4D 1-VS-P-2C 2D 1-EP-MCC-1K2 2F 1-VS-P-2D 1E 1-VS-E-4A 1E 1-VS-E-4B 5A 1-VS-E-4C E-4E E-4D E-4A E-4B E-4C Graphics No. CS894B CHILLED WATER SYSTEM CONTROL ROOM CHILLERS' POWER SUPPLIES

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Attachment 4 MER 3 CHILLER OPERATING CHECKS NOTE: SW Delta P limits for 1-VS-E-4A/4C are different than 1-VS-E-4B due to larger Condenser tubes.

Parameter Minimum Actual Maximum Compressor Discharge Pressure (PSIG) 150 265 Compressor Suction Pressure (PSIG) 55 75 Comp Suct Oil Pressure (PSIG) N/A

+10 PSIG Oil Level (%) 30 75 Chilled Water Temperature Setpoint (°F) 40 50 SW Pump Discharge Pressure (PSIG) 30 60 Service Water Inlet Temperature (°F) 85 100 Service Water Outlet Temperature (°F) 85 110 1-VS-E-4A / 4C Condenser Differential Pressure (PSID) 2.0 (1) 5 1-VS-E-4B Condenser Differential Pressure (PSID) 3.5 (1) 7 2-VS-TI-216, 2-VS-AC-7 Chilled Water Inlet Temp (°F) 37 (2) 45 (4) 2-VS-TI-217, 2-VS-AC-7 Chilled Water Outlet Temp (°F) 37 (2) 60 2-VS-TI-212, 2-VS-AC-9 Chilled Water Inlet Temp (°F) 37 (2) 45 (4) 2-VS-TI-213, 2-VS-AC-9 Chilled Water Outlet Temp (°F) 37 (2) 60 2-VS-TI-214, 2-VS-AC-6 Chilled Water Inlet Temp (°F) 37 (3) 45 (4) 2-VS-TI-215, 2-VS-AC-6 Chilled Water Outlet Temp (°F) 37 (3) 60 2-VS-TI-210, 2-VS-AC-8 Chilled Water Inlet Temp (°F) 37 (3) 45 (4) 2-VS-TI-211, 2-VS-AC-8 Chilled Water Outlet Temp (°F) 37 (3) 60

_______ 1. IF any parameter is exceeded, THEN have Maintenance perform 0-MPM-0210-01, Control Room Chiller Performance Checks, to determine chiller operability.

(1) A Condition Report should be submitted if Condenser Differential Pressure is greater than 5 psid (1-VS-E-4A/4C) or 7 psid (1-VS-E-4B) If pump suction pressure is less than or equal to 20.2 inches Hg, notify Shift Supervision for operability. (Reference 2.3.25)

(2) Required only if the chiller started is supplying Chilled Water Loop A. Otherwise, enter N/A.

(3) Required only if the chiller started is supplying Chilled Water Loop C. Otherwise, enter N/A.

(4) If operating in single chiller mode, maximum temperature limit is 50°F.

Performed by: _____________________ _______ ____________________ _______

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Attachment 5 CHILLED WATER LOOP A AHU FLOW THROTTLING AND VERIFICATION CAUTION

  • Changing the Chilled Water flow to a MCR or ESGR AHU will change the Chilled Water flow to all AHUs on the associated Chilled Water Loop.

_______ 1. Throttle the AHU Throttle Valves in Table 1 as required to obtain flow greater than the Minimum Flow for all listed AHUs. Enter N/A for any valve NOT throttled.

(Reference 2.3.7)

Table 1 AHU Mark AHU Flow Minimum AHU Throttle Number Indicator Flow Valve Initials 1-VS-AC-7 1-VS-FI-107 85 GPM 1-VS-216 2-VS-AC-7 2-VS-FI-207 85 GPM 2-VS-216 1-VS-AC-1 1-VS-FI-101 10 GPM 1-VS-208 2-VS-AC-9 2-VS-FI-209 20 GPM 2-VS-208

_______ 2. IF 1-VS-573, MER 3 AHU AC-220 Chilled Water Loop A Inlet, is found open, THEN throttle 1-VS- 574, MER 3 AHU AC-220 Chilled Water Loop A Outlet, to obtain 4 gpm to 6 gpm as indicated on 1-VS-FI-131, MER 3 AHU AC-220 Flow.

Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ 3. WHEN ALL throttling has been completed, THEN verify ALL AHU flows listed below are equal to or greater than the listed Minimum Flow, AND record the As Left flows in Table 2.

Table 2 AHU Mark AHU Flow Minimum As Left Number Indicator Flow Flow Initials 1-VS-AC-7 1-VS-FI-107 85 GPM _______GPM 2-VS-AC-7 2-VS-FI-207 85 GPM _______GPM 1-VS-AC-1 1-VS-FI-101 10 GPM _______GPM 2-VS-AC-9 2-VS-FI-209 20 GPM _______GPM Completed by: ___________________________________________ Date: _________

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Attachment 6 CHILLED WATER LOOP C AHU FLOW THROTTLING AND VERIFICATION CAUTION

  • Changing the Chilled Water flow to a MCR or ESGR AHU will change the Chilled Water flow to all AHUs on the associated Chilled Water Loop.

_______ 1. Throttle the AHU Throttle Valves in Table 1 as required to obtain flow greater than the Minimum Flow for all listed AHUs. Enter N/A for any valve NOT throttled.

(Reference 2.3.7)

Table 1 AHU Mark AHU Flow Minimum AHU Throttle Number Indicator Flow Valve Initials 1-VS-AC-6 1-VS-FI-106 85 GPM 1-VS-232 2-VS-AC-6 2-VS-FI-206 85 GPM 2-VS-232 1-VS-AC-2 1-VS-FI-102 10 GPM 1-VS-224 2-VS-AC-8 2-VS-FI-208 20 GPM 2-VS-224

_______ 2. IF 1-VS-572, MER 3 AHU AC-220 Chilled Water Loop C Inlet, is found open, THEN throttle 1-VS- 575, MER 3 AHU AC-220 Chilled Water Loop C Outlet, to obtain 4 gpm to 6 gpm as indicated on 1-VS-FI-131, MER 3 AHU AC-220 Flow.

Otherwise, enter N/A.

_______ 3. WHEN ALL throttling has been completed, THEN verify ALL AHU flows listed below are equal to or greater than the listed Minimum Flow, AND record the As Left flows in Table 2.

Table 2 AHU Mark AHU Flow Minimum As Left Number Indicator Flow Flow Initials 1-VS-AC-6 1-VS-FI-106 85 GPM _______GPM 2-VS-AC-6 2-VS-FI-206 85 GPM _______GPM 1-VS-AC-2 1-VS-FI-102 10 GPM _______GPM 2-VS-AC-8 2-VS-FI-208 20 GPM _______GPM Completed by: ___________________________________________ Date: _________

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Attachment 7 MER 5 CHILLER DIAGNOSTICS LED Energized LED Deenergized 1 1 1 1 1 1 Compressor 1 Compressor 1 Compressor 1 Compressor 1 Compressor 1 Compressor 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 Compressor 2 Compressor 2 Compressor 2 Compressor 2 Compressor 2 Compressor 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 Start Compressor 1 Compressor 1 Compressor 1 Compressor 1 Load Limit Mode Step 1 Step 1 & 2 Full Load Full Load Operation Loaded Loaded Compressor 2 Step 1 Loaded 1 1 1 1 1 1 Compressor 1 Compressor 1 Compressor 1 Compressor 1 Compressor 1 Compressor 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 Compressor 2 Compressor 2 Compressor 2 Compressor 2 Compressor 2 Compressor 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 Compressor 1 Compressor 1 Setpoint/Low Compressor 1 Compressor 2 Low Temp.

Full Load Full Load Temp. Control Low Pressure Low Pressure Control Compressor 2 Compressor 2 Overlap Lockout Lockout Lockout Step 1 & 2 Loaded Full Load Graphics No. CS4549