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2009-22-Final Operating Test
ML100880356
Person / Time
Site: Palo Verde  Arizona Public Service icon.png
Issue date: 11/02/2009
From: Garchow S
NRC Region 4
To:
Arizona Public Service Co
References
50-528/09-301, 50-529/09-301, 50-530/09-301 50-528/09-301, 50-529/09-301, 50-530/09-301
Download: ML100880356 (267)


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JP-1 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM BASIS INFORMATION TASK: 1250440201 Perform Event Control Actions for a Control Room Fire TASK STANDARD: Diesel Generator B is running.

K/A: 4.2.068.AA1.10 K/A RATING: RO: 3.7 SRO: 3.9 K/A: 4.2.068.AA1.31 K/A RATING: RO: 3.9 SRO: 4.0 APPLICABLE POSITION(S): RO/SRO VALIDATION TIME: 15 minutes

REFERENCES:

40AO-9ZZ19, Control Room Fire, Appendix E Rev 22 SUGGESTED TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR PLANT X JPM TYPE Time Critical? (Yes/No) Yes Alternative Path? (Yes/No) Yes APPROVAL Developed By: Alan Malley Date: 08/31/2004 Revised By: Alan Malley Date: 04/14/2009 Technical Review Operations Approval E-Plan Review N/A Training Approval Only required for Emergency Plan JPMs TESTING METHOD ACTUAL TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR PLANT X TESTING METHOD: SIMULATE X PERFORM EVALUATION Examinee Name: Date:

Evaluator Name:

Time to complete: Minutes GRADE (Circle One) SAT / UNSATc c

For E-Plan JPMs, a grade of UNSAT requires a PVAR to be written, remediation, and re-evaluation.

PVAR # _____________

1 Revised 9/23/08

JP-1 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam

1. SIMULATOR SETUP:

A. IC#: N/A B. MALFUNCTIONS, OVERRIDES & REMOTE FUNCTIONS EVENT COMMAND DESCRIPTION

1. N/A 2.

3.

4.

C. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:

  • NONE D. REQUIRED CONDITIONS:
  • NONE E. SIMULATOR EVALUATION PRE-CHECK Correct IC Alarm Silence Off Procedures available, page checked, and clean For JPMs administered during transients, another instructor available to control plant parameters.

NA if Simulator setup not required Verified by: ____________________________ Date: ____________________

2. SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT:
  • Pictures of the inside of a 4.16 kV breaker cubicle.

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JP-1 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam TASK CONDITIONS INFORMATION PRESENTED TO EXAMINEE:

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS:

IN PLANT JPMs ONLY

  • Operation of in-plant equipment is to be SIMULATED ONLY, DO NOT OPERATE any equipment.
  • Inform the control room staff of any discovered deficiencies.
  • Comply with the REP, if it is not possible to enter an area it may be permissible to discuss the equipment to be operated. Do not enter contaminated, airborne, or high radiation areas.

ALL JPMs

  • You may use any source of information normally available.

INITIATING CUE:

  • The control room has been evacuated due to a fire.
  • The B DG has been started per Appendix E of 40AO-9ZZ19 (Control Room Fire).
  • The CRS directs you to complete Appendix E of 40AO-9ZZ19 beginning at step 10 to load the "B" Diesel Generator (another operator performed steps 1-9 to position disconnect switches and start the DG).
  • The CRS has waived the Electrical Protection Equipment requirements for this task per step 3.20.1 of 01DP-0IS13 (ELECTRICAL SAFE WORK PRACTICES).
  • Assume you have a portable lantern per Step 1 of Appendix E.

This JPM is time critical.

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JP-1 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INFORMATION FOR EVALUATOR'S USE:

  • Denotes Critical Step
  • At the discretion of the Examiner/Evaluator, this JPM may be terminated when the Task Standard is met or adequate time has been allowed to complete the JPM. It shall be terminated when the Examinee has verbalized completion of the JPM.
  • Any step marked UNSAT requires comments.
  • If this is the first JPM of the set then ensure the examinee has been briefed.
  • Step sequence is not critical unless noted or will prevent achieving the task standard.
  • Notify unit Shift Manager of in-plant JPM performance.
  • Performance of this JPM may require entry into areas with alarmed doors. Security requirements must be observed.
  • Locked valves may be involved. No attempt will be made to actually operate any valves.

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JP-1 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM START TIME:

STEP CUE STANDARD

1. Step 10 of Appendix E: Provide the following cues as the Examinee identifies indication on examinee looks at the appropriate Diesel Generator control cabinet.

Check that Both of the following instrument: NOTE: Time critical portion starts conditions for closing the DG Output here.

Breaker are met:

  • DG B Voltage is 4220
  • Diesel Generator B voltage is VAC START Time: ___________

3740 - 4580

  • DG B speed is 600 rpm
  • Diesel Generator B speed is approximately 600 rpm.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

2. Step 11 of Appendix E: Provide the following cue: Examinee simulates closing PBB-S04B by using the handswitch on the Close breaker PBB-S04B, Diesel The green light is ON and the front of the breaker.

Generator PEB-G02, using the local red light is OFF on PBB-S04B.

control switch.

The white light is OUT on PBB-S04B.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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JP-1 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam STEP CUE STANDARD

3. Step 11.1 of Appendix E: Provide the following cue: Examinee goes to Step 12 of the appendix IF PBB-S04B did NOT close, The control room has directed you THEN perform the following: to close the breaker manually.
a. IF the breaker will be closed Give the examinee the enclosed manually, THEN GO TO pictures and inform the examinee Step 12. of this appendix. that he/she does not need to open the switchgear door. Use the pictures to explain your actions.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

4. Step 12 of Appendix E: Provide the following cue: Examinee goes to Step 12.1 of the appendix.

IF breaker PBB-S04B, Diesel The closing spring indicates Generator PEB-G02, will be closed DISCHGD.

manually, THEN perform the following: Alternate Path starts here.

a. Check the closing spring After examinee goes to step 12.1 indicates CHGD.
b. Press the MANUAL If asked:

CLOSE plunger for the breaker. The CRS directs you to close the breaker manually.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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JP-1 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam STEP CUE STANDARD

5.
  • Step 12.1.a-d of Appendix E: Provide the following cue: Examinee explains using the provided pictures how he/she would IF PBB-S04B will be closed The closing spring indicates manually charge the springs.

manually, AND the closing spring DISCHGD.

indicator does NOT indicate CHGD, THEN perform the Provide the following cues as the following to manually close the trainee simulates the steps.

breaker:

a. Obtain ALL of the a. The equipment has been Examinee simulates obtaining following equipment from obtained from the cabinet equipment from the cabinet located FPN-C02, Emergency by the door to the DC equipment Equipment Cabinet. room.
  • Ratchet
  • Extension
  • 5/8 inch socket
b. The 125 Vdc breaker is in The examinee opens the 125 V dc
b. Open the 125 Vdc control the OFF position. breaker.

power breaker.

c. Place the ratchet on the
c. The ratchet is on the stud. The examinee places the ratchet on charging spring motor the stud.

eccentric, hex charging stud (Right had side between the The examinee ratchets the stud to charging springs). d. The closing spring indicator obtain a CHGD indication.

d. Ratchet the hexed charging indicates CHGD.

stud clockwise to obtain a CHGD indication.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

6.
  • Step 12.1.e of Appendix E: Provide the following cue: Examinee simulates closing PBB-S04B by pressing the Manual Press the Manual CLOSE plunger The breaker position indicator Close Plunger.

for the breaker. reads CLOSED.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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JP-1 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam STEP CUE STANDARD

7.
  • Step 13.e of Appendix E: Provide the following cue: Examinee simulates closing PBB-S04C by using the handswitch on the Close breaker PBB-S04C, Essential The green light is OFF and the front of the breaker.

Spray Pond Pump SPB-P01. red light is ON.

NOTE: Time critical portion stops here.

STOP Time ___________

(Time should be less than 15 minutes Another operator will complete from Start time).

this Appendix.

This JPM is complete.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

JPM STOP TIME:

NORMAL TERMINATION POINT 8

JP-1 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam RECORD OF REVISIONS REVISION REVISION REASON NUMBER DATE REVISED COMMENTS 1 08/31/04 3 Procedure removed direction to open PHB-M3209 and PHB-M3210.

2 09/08/2006 6 Changed cues for step 11 3 04/14/2009 6 Changed alternate path to DG breaker not closing.

REASON REVISED Enter the numbers corresponding to the reason revised in the Reason Revised column and brief description of changes in Comments Column. Comments are to be numbered consecutively in each revision.

1. Vendor reference document upgrade
2. Plant modification (include number)
3. Procedure upgrade
4. Internal or External Agency Commitment (indicate item number)
5. Technical Specification Change (indicate amendment number)
6. Other (explain in comments) 9

JP-1 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INITIAL CONDITIONS INITIATING CUE:

  • The control room has been evacuated due to a fire.
  • The B DG has been started per Appendix E of 40AO-9ZZ19 (Control Room Fire).
  • The CRS directs you to complete Appendix E of 40AO-9ZZ19 beginning at step 10 to load the "B" Diesel Generator (another operator performed steps 1-9 to position disconnect switches and start the DG).
  • The CRS has waived the Electrical Protection Equipment requirements for this task per step 3.20.1 of 01DP-0IS13 (ELECTRICAL SAFE WORK PRACTICES).
  • Assume you have a portable lantern per Step 1 of Appendix E.

This JPM is time critical.

CANDIDATE 10

JP-2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM BASIS INFORMATION TASK: 1240070004 Perform Auxiliary Operator Actions Per 40EP-9EO07, Loss Of Offsite Power TASK STANDARD: Align Train B EW to Spent Fuel Pool Cooling K/A: 4.2-062-AA1.03 K/A RATING: RO: 3.6 SRO: 3.6 K/A: 3.8-033-A2.02 K/A RATING: RO: 2.7 SRO: 3.0 APPLICABLE POSITION(S): AO/RO/SRO VALIDATION TIME: 10 minutes

REFERENCES:

40EP-9EO10 Standard Appendices, Appendix 64, Attachment 64-B, Rev 60 SUGGESTED TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR PLANT X JPM TYPE Time Critical? (Yes/No) No Alternative Path? (Yes/No) No APPROVAL Developed By: Mike Selland Date: 03/09/2006 Revised By: Alan Malley Date: 03/12/2009 Technical Review Operations Approval E-Plan Review N/A Training Approval Only required for Emergency Plan JPMs TESTING METHOD ACTUAL TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR PLANT X TESTING METHOD: SIMULATE X PERFORM EVALUATION Examinee Name: Date:

Evaluator Name:

Time to complete: Minutes GRADE (Circle One) SAT / UNSATc c

For E-Plan JPMs, a grade of UNSAT requires a PVAR to be written, remediation, and re-evaluation.

PVAR # _____________

11 Revised 9/23/08

JP-2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam

2. SIMULATOR SETUP:

F. IC#: N/A G. MALFUNCTIONS, OVERRIDES & REMOTE FUNCTIONS EVENT COMMAND DESCRIPTION

5. N/A 6.

7.

8.

H. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:

  • NONE I. REQUIRED CONDITIONS:
  • NONE J. SIMULATOR EVALUATION PRE-CHECK Correct IC Alarm Silence Off Procedures available, page checked, and clean For JPMs administered during transients, another instructor available to control plant parameters.

NA if Simulator setup not required Verified by: ____________________________ Date: ____________________

3. SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT:
  • Copy of 40EP-9EO10, Standard Appendices, Attachment 64-B, Rev 60 TASK CONDITIONS 12

JP-2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INFORMATION PRESENTED TO EXAMINEE:

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS:

IN PLANT JPMs ONLY

  • Operation of in-plant equipment is to be SIMULATED ONLY, DO NOT OPERATE any equipment.
  • Inform the control room staff of any discovered deficiencies.
  • Comply with the REP, if it is not possible to enter an area it may be permissible to discuss the equipment to be operated. Do not enter contaminated, airborne, or high radiation areas.

ALL JPMs

  • You may use any source of information normally available.

INITIATING CUE:

  • The plant has experienced a loss of offsite power and recovery is not expected soon.
  • The control room is currently performing steps from the Loss of Offsite Power EOP.
  • The CRS has directed you to perform the Area 3 actions from Attachment 64-B to align Train B EW to Spent Fuel Pool Cooling.
  • Another operator has been stationed at Essential Chiller B to perform required actions.
  • Permission has been granted to break 40AC-9ZZ06 locks as required.

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JP-2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INFORMATION FOR EVALUATOR'S USE:

  • Denotes Critical Step
  • At the discretion of the Examiner/Evaluator, this JPM may be terminated when the Task Standard is met or adequate time has been allowed to complete the JPM. It shall be terminated when the Examinee has verbalized completion of the JPM.
  • Any step marked UNSAT requires comments.
  • If this is the first JPM of the set then ensure the examinee has been briefed.
  • Step sequence is not critical unless noted or will prevent achieving the task standard.
  • Notify unit Shift Manager of in-plant JPM performance.
  • Performance of this JPM may require entry into areas with alarmed doors. Security requirements must be observed.
  • Locked valves may be involved. No attempt will be made to actually operate any valves.

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JP-2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM START TIME:

STEP CUE STANDARD

1. Step 1 of Attachment 64-B: Spray Pond Pump B is running. Examinee simulates calling control room for verification that Ensure Spray Pond Pump B is SP Pump B is running.

operating SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

2. Step 2 of Attachment 64-B: EW Pump B is running. Examinee simulates calling control room for verification that Ensure Essential Cooling Water EW Pump B is running.

Pump B is operating.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

3.
  • Step 3 of Attachment 64-B: NCB-HCV-245 stem lock is Examinee simulates loosening valve loosened and ZZ06 lock is broken. stem lock.

Perform the following:

(EW Heat Exchanger B Room) NCB-HCV-245 has been rotated in Examinee simulates closing NCN-the clockwise direction and has HCV-245.

Close NCB-HCV-245, NC stopped moving.

ISOLATION TO SFP HEAT EXCHANGER. The position indication pointer is Note: Valve is located in EW heat indicating closed.

exchanger B room.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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JP-2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam STEP CUE STANDARD

4.
  • Continuation of step 3 of Attachment NCB-HCV-259 stem lock is Examinee simulates loosening valve 64-B: loosened and ZZ06 lock is broken. stem lock.

Close NCB-HCV-259, NC NCB-HCV-259 has been rotated in Examinee simulates closing NCN-ISOLATION FROM SFP HEAT the clockwise direction and has HCV-259.

EXCHANGER. stopped moving.

The position indication pointer is Note: Valve is located in EW heat indicating closed.

exchanger B room.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

5.
  • Continuation of step 3 of Attachment UNIT 3 ONLY: UNIT 3 ONLY:

64-B: EWB-HCV-68 stem lock is Examinee simulates loosening valve loosened and ZZ06 lock is broken. stem lock.

Open EWB-HCV-68, EW ISOLATION FROM SFP HEAT EWB-HCV-68 has been rotated in Examinee simulates unlocking and EXCHANGER. the counter-clockwise direction opening EWB-HCV-68 and has stopped moving.

The position indication pointer is indicating open. Note: Valve is located in EW heat exchanger B room.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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JP-2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam STEP CUE STANDARD

6.
  • Continuation of step 3 of Attachment EWB-HCV-134 stem lock is Examinee simulates loosening valve 64-B: loosened and ZZ06 lock is broken. stem lock.

Unlock and open EWB-HCV-134, EWB-HCV-134 has been rotated Examinee simulates unlocking and EW ISOLATION TO SFP HEAT in the counter-clockwise direction opening EWB-HCV-134 EXCHANGER. and has stopped moving.

Note: Valve is located in EW heat The position indication pointer is exchanger B room.

indicating open.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

7. Step 4 of Attachment 64-B: Another operator has overridden Examinee simulates calling another and opened EWB-PCV-174 operator or the control room to open Direct an operator to perform the EWB-PCV-174.

following to override and open EWB-PCV-174 REFRIGERANT HEAD PRESSURE CONTROL VALVE.

Turn the Pilot Bypass Stem in he fully counter clockwise position.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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JP-2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam STEP CUE STANDARD

8.
  • Step 5 of Attachment 64-B: Examinee simulates placing flow meter in service. Steps must be Place NCN-FI-257, FPHX B performed in the exact order listed to OUTLET FLOWMETER, in service be satisfactory.

by performing the following:

  • Ensure the local equalizing valve The local equalizing valve will Note: Flowmeter is located in Fuel is open. rotate freely in the closed Bldg 100 ft. on West side of direction, but only slightly open. stanchion South of PCHX A.
  • Open NCB-V113, NCN-FI-257 NCB-V113 has been rotated Root Isolation. counter-clockwise and has stopped moving.
  • Open NCB-V114, NCN-FI-257 NCB-V114 has been rotated Root Isolation. counter-clockwise and has stopped moving.
  • Open the local low side isolation The local low side isolation has valve. been rotated in the counter-clockwise direction and has stopped moving.
  • Close the equalizing valve. The equalizing valve has been rotated clockwise and has stopped moving.
  • Slowly open the local high side The local high side isolation has isolation valve been rotated in the counter-clockwise direction and has stopped moving.

If requested cue: Flow is currently at 1300 gpm on NCN-FI-257.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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JP-2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam STEP CUE STANDARD

9.
  • Step 6 of Attachment 64-B: Flow is currently at 1300 gpm. Examinee simulates opening NCB-HCV-265. Examinee checks flow on Unlock and adjust NCB-HCV-265, After examinee simulates opening-NCN-FI-257.

FPHX B OUTLET ISOLATION, to NCB-HV-265, flow is at 1700 gpm.

obtain 1400-2400 gpm.

After examinee adjusts flow Note: Valve is in Fuel Bldg 100 ft at provide the following Cue: PC Heat Exchanger B outlet.

Another operator will complete the rest of Attachment 64-B.

This JPM is complete.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

JPM STOP TIME:

NORMAL TERMINATION POINT 19

JP-2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam RECORD OF REVISIONS REVISION REVISION REASON NUMBER DATE REVISED COMMENTS 001 02/10/06 3 Updated JPM to 40EP-9EO10 Rev 45. Updated cues.

002 02/24/06 6 Change cue for step 10 to coincide with plant indications.

Updated Validation time from 20 to 30 minutes.

003 03/09/06 6 Change cue in step 8. Included appropriate cues for NC/EW valves that have stem locks. Updated Validation time from 30 to 40 minutes. Editorial changes.

004 03/16/06 6 Updated step 5 cue to highlight that both U1 & U3 have stem locks on EWB-HCV-68. Added valve position indicator cue to step 6.

005 03/23/06 6 Updated step 5 cue to indicate that only U3 has the stem lock on EWB-HCV-68. Deleted step 12 and changed step 11cue to end the JPM with another operator performing the remaining steps.

006 03/12/2009 Updated to new format REASON REVISED Enter the numbers corresponding to the reason revised in the Reason Revised column and brief description of changes in Comments Column. Comments are to be numbered consecutively in each revision.

7. Vendor reference document upgrade
8. Plant modification (include number)
9. Procedure upgrade
10. Internal or External Agency Commitment (indicate item number)
11. Technical Specification Change (indicate amendment number)
12. Other (explain in comments) 20

JP-2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INITIAL CONDITIONS INITIATING CUE:

  • The plant has experienced a loss of offsite power and recovery is not expected soon.
  • The control room is currently performing steps from the Loss of Offsite Power EOP.
  • The CRS has directed you to perform the Area 3 actions from Attachment 64-B to align Train B EW to Spent Fuel Pool Cooling.
  • Another operator has been stationed at Essential Chiller B to perform required actions.
  • Permission has been granted to break 40AC-9ZZ06 locks as required.

CANDIDATE 21

JP-3 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM BASIS INFORMATION TASK: 1240023901 Perform operation of AFA-P01 at the Remote Shutdown Panel TASK STANDARD: Feeding the Steam Generators with AFA-P01 from the Remote Shutdown Panel K/A: 3.4-061-A3.01 K/A RATING: RO: 4.2 SRO: 4.2 K/A: K/A RATING: RO: SRO:

APPLICABLE POSITION(S): RO/SRO VALIDATION TIME: 10 minutes

REFERENCES:

40AO-9ZZ18, Shutdown Outside the Control Room, Appendix E Auxiliary Feed Pumps Operation, Rev 7 SUGGESTED TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR PLANT X JPM TYPE Time Critical? (Yes/No) No Alternative Path? (Yes/No) No APPROVAL Developed By: Alan Malley Date: 02/27/2009 Revised By: N/A Date: N/A Technical Review Operations Approval E-Plan Review N/A Training Approval Only required for Emergency Plan JPMs TESTING METHOD ACTUAL TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR PLANT X TESTING METHOD: SIMULATE X PERFORM EVALUATION Examinee Name: Date:

Evaluator Name:

Time to complete: Minutes GRADE (Circle One) SAT / UNSATc c

For E-Plan JPMs, a grade of UNSAT requires a PVAR to be written, remediation, and re-evaluation.

PVAR # _____________

22 Revised 9/23/08

JP-3 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam

3. SIMULATOR SETUP:

K. IC#: N/A L. MALFUNCTIONS, OVERRIDES & REMOTE FUNCTIONS EVENT COMMAND DESCRIPTION

9. N/A 10.

11.

12.

M. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:

  • NONE N. REQUIRED CONDITIONS:
  • NONE O. SIMULATOR EVALUATION PRE-CHECK Correct IC Alarm Silence Off Procedures available, page checked, and clean For JPMs administered during transients, another instructor available to control plant parameters.

NA if Simulator setup not required Verified by: ____________________________ Date: ____________________

4. SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT:
  • Copy of 40AO-9ZZ18, Shutdown Outside Control Room (Appendix E - Auxiliary Feed Pumps Operations), Rev 7 23

JP-3 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam TASK CONDITIONS INFORMATION PRESENTED TO EXAMINEE:

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS:

IN PLANT JPMs ONLY

  • Operation of in-plant equipment is to be SIMULATED ONLY, DO NOT OPERATE any equipment.
  • Inform the control room staff of any discovered deficiencies.
  • Comply with the REP, if it is not possible to enter an area it may be permissible to discuss the equipment to be operated. Do not enter contaminated, airborne, or high radiation areas.

ALL JPMs

  • You may use any source of information normally available.

INITIATING CUE:

  • You are a reactor operator on crew.
  • The crew has implemented 40AO-9ZZ18, Shutdown Outside the Control Room to shutdown the unit.

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JP-3 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INFORMATION FOR EVALUATOR'S USE:

  • Denotes Critical Step
  • At the discretion of the Examiner/Evaluator, this JPM may be terminated when the Task Standard is met or adequate time has been allowed to complete the JPM. It shall be terminated when the Examinee has verbalized completion of the JPM.
  • Any step marked UNSAT requires comments.
  • If this is the first JPM of the set then ensure the examinee has been briefed.
  • Step sequence is not critical unless noted or will prevent achieving the task standard.
  • Notify unit Shift Manager of in-plant JPM performance.
  • Performance of this JPM may require entry into areas with alarmed doors. Security requirements must be observed.
  • Locked valves may be involved. No attempt will be made to actually operate any valves.

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JP-3 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM START TIME:

STEP CUE STANDARD

1. Step 2. After the examinee simulates NOTE: Examinee simulates turning turning the speed potentiometer the speed potentiometer in the IF AFA-P01 will be used THEN counter-clockwise provide the counter-clockwise direction until the perform the following:

following cue: dial is at minimum.

Adjust AFA-SK-52B, Auxiliary The potentiometer has stopped Feedwater Pump A Speed to moving and reads 0.

minimum SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

2.
  • Continuation of Step 2: After the examinee simulates NOTE: Examinee simulates turning turning the speed control the speed control transfer switch left Place AFA-SK-52A, Speed Control handswitch to the REMOTE to the REMOTE SHUTDOWN Transfer, to the REMOTE SHUTDOWN position provide position.

SHUTDOWN position. the following cue:

The handswitch is pointing to the left.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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3.
  • Continuation of Step 2: After the examinee simulates Examinee simulates opening either turning handswitch for either SGA-UV-134 or SGA-UV-138.

Open one of the following Steam SGA-UV-134 or SGA-UV-138 Supply Valves provide the following cue for the appropriate valves:

  • SGA-UV-134
  • SGA-UV-138 The indication for SGA-UV-134(8)A red light is on. 30 seconds later the red light for SGA-UV-134 came on and both Green lights are off.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

4.
  • Continuation of Step 2: As the examinee goes to increase The examinee looks at the speed on the speed potentiometer indicator for AFA-P01 (AFA-SI-Adjust turbine speed using AFA-SK- provide the following cue: 52B) on the Remote Shutdown Panel 52B to ONE of the following: Unit 1 and 3 Cue: and adjusts the potentiometer to raise speed to 3590-3600 rpm in Unit 1 Unit 1 & 3 only -
  • Speed is now 3600 rpm and 3 or 3560-3570 in Unit 2..
  • 3590-3600 rpm Unit 2 only Unit 2 Cue:
  • 3560-3570 rpm
  • Speed is now 3560 rpm SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

5.
  • Continuation of Step 2: When the examinee takes the Examinee simulates placing the handswitches for AFA-UV-37 and handswitches for AFA-UV-37 and Open BOTH of the following AFW 36 to open provide the following AFA-UV-36 Pump A to Steam Generator cue:

Downstream Valves:

  • AFA-UV-37 The red lights for AFA-UV-37 and
  • AFA-UV-36 36 are on and the green lights are off.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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JP-3 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam STEP CUE STANDARD

6.
  • Continuation of Step 2: When examinee looks at SG level Examine determines SG WR level transmitters provide the following and throttles open both SG Upstream Maintain steam generator levels 35-cue: valves.

80% WR with ANY of the following AFA Pump A to Steam Generator Steam Generator Wide Range Upstream Valves:: Levels are 30% WR.

  • AFA-UV-32 If asked the as found position of
  • AFA-UV-33 AFA-UV-23 and 33 are as indicated on the panel.

When the examine simulates jogging open AFA-UV-32 and 33 provide the following cue:

AFA-UV-32 red and green lights are on.

When examine looks at position indication for valves provide the following cue:

Valve position indicators read approximately _20_ % (depending on what operator says).

When examine looks at AF flow indicator provide the following cue:

The gauge indication is reading 350 gpm.

After feed is established provide the following cue:

Another operator will finish Appendix E.

This JPM is complete.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

JPM STOP TIME:

NORMAL TERMINATION POINT 28

JP-3 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam RECORD OF REVISIONS REVISION REVISION REASON NUMBER DATE REVISED COMMENTS 0 2/27/09 6 Record created REASON REVISED Enter the numbers corresponding to the reason revised in the Reason Revised column and brief description of changes in Comments Column. Comments are to be numbered consecutively in each revision.

13. Vendor reference document upgrade
14. Plant modification (include number)
15. Procedure upgrade
16. Internal or External Agency Commitment (indicate item number)
17. Technical Specification Change (indicate amendment number)
18. Other (explain in comments) 29

JP-3 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INITIAL CONDITIONS INITIATING CUE:

  • You are a reactor operator on crew.
  • The crew has implemented 40AO-9ZZ18, Shutdown Outside the Control Room to shutdown the unit.

CANDIDATE 30

JS-1 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM BASIS INFORMATION TASK: 0010030401 Perform a SG 1 (2) high rate blowdown to the main condenser.

TASK STANDARD: Use the high rate blowdown system to lower SG level K/A: 4.1 038 EA1.18 K/A RATING: RO: 4.0 SRO: 3.9 K/A: K/A RATING: RO: SRO APPLICABLE POSITION(S): RO/SRO VALIDATION TIME: 10 minutes

REFERENCES:

40EP-9EO10 Standard Appendices, Appendix 33 - Rev 60 SUGGESTED TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR X PLANT JPM TYPE Time Critical? (Yes/No) No Alternative Path? (Yes/No) Yes APPROVAL Developed By: Alan Malley Date: 04/14/2009 Revised By: N/A Date: N/A Technical Review Operations Approval E-Plan Review N/A Training Approval Only required for Emergency Plan JPMs TESTING METHOD ACTUAL TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR PLANT TESTING METHOD: SIMULATE PERFORM EVALUATION Examinee Name: Date:

Evaluator Name:

Time to complete: Minutes GRADE (Circle One) SAT / UNSATc c

For E-Plan JPMs, a grade of UNSAT requires a PVAR to be written, remediation, and re-evaluation.

PVAR # _____________

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4. SIMULATOR SETUP:

P. If running JS1 and JS2 together reset to IC#: 106 (For 2009 NRC exam only)

If running JS1and JS3 together reset to IC# 110 (For 2009 NRC exam only)

Q. MALFUNCTIONS, OVERRIDES & REMOTE FUNCTIONS EVENT COMMAND DESCRIPTION

13. WHEN direct to open SGE-V293, SGE- When examinee directs AO to open bypass valves for V267, and SGE-VA33 perform the 500S. (Valves are SGE-V293, SGE-V267, and SGE-following: VA33).
  • Go to page WD6 and click on the The handswitch is taken to close to ensure the valve handswitch for 500Q. Use the does not open when the malfunction is deleted. This override to take the valve to close. ensures the examinee has to open the valve.

THEN

  • Delete the override for the handswitch above, THEN
  • dmf cmAVWD06SGBUV500Q_4 (listed under Comp Malfs on the header at the top of the simulator page)

THEN report the valves are open.

14. WHEN directed to close SGE-V293, SGE-V267, and SGE-VA33, wait a minute and report the valves closed.
15. WHEN directed to open SCN-V088, V099, V071, and V072, wait a few minutes and report the valves are open. These are opened in the simulator setup.

R. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:

  • Reset to IC- 106
  • This JPM is set up to run with JS-2 and JS-3 for the 2009 NRC exam S. REQUIRED CONDITIONS:
  • SG NR level approximately 65-75% NR.

T. SIMULATOR EVALUATION PRE-CHECK Correct IC Alarm Silence Off Procedures available, page checked, and clean For JPMs administered during transients, another instructor available to control plant parameters.

NA if Simulator setup not required Verified by: ____________________________ Date: ____________________

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5. SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT:
  • Copy of Standard Appendix 33 This scenario is set up in IC-106. If for some reason IC-106 is not available, reset to IC 6, use AF to fill SG#1 to approximately 70% NR and close all the Blowdown containment isolation valves. Then perform the following to open SCNV088 and SCNV071:
  • mrf rfWD29 OPEN
  • mrf rfWD30 OPEN
  • imf cmAVWD06SGBUV500Q_4 (mechanical Seizure of 500Q)

TASK CONDITIONS INFORMATION PRESENTED TO EXAMINEE:

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS:

IN PLANT JPMs ONLY

  • Operation of in-plant equipment is to be SIMULATED ONLY, DO NOT OPERATE any equipment.
  • Inform the control room staff of any discovered deficiencies.
  • Comply with the REP, if it is not possible to enter an area it may be permissible to discuss the equipment to be operated. Do not enter contaminated, airborne, or high radiation areas.

ALL JPMs

  • You may use any source of information normally available.

INITIATING CUE:

  • Unit 1 is cooling down following a SGTR
  • SG #1 NR level is approximately 74%.
  • The CRS has directed you to reduce SG #1 level to 50% Narrow Range using Standard Appendix 33.

INFORMATION FOR EVALUATOR'S USE:

  • Denotes Critical Step
  • At the discretion of the Examiner/Evaluator, this JPM may be terminated when the Task Standard is met or adequate time has been allowed to complete the JPM. It shall be terminated when the Examinee has verbalized completion of the JPM.
  • Any step marked UNSAT requires comments.

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  • If this is the first JPM of the set then ensure the examinee has been briefed.
  • Step sequence is not critical unless noted or will prevent achieving the task standard.
  • Notify unit Shift Manager of in-plant JPM performance.
  • Performance of this JPM may require entry into areas with alarmed doors. Security requirements must be observed.
  • Locked valves may be involved. No attempt will be made to actually operate any valves.

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STEP CUE STANDARD

1. Step 1of Standard Appendix 33: Examinee places SCN-HS-1 in OFF.

Place SCN-HS-1, SG 1 Blowdown Path Selector in OFF.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

2.
  • Step 2 of Standard Appendix 33: Examinee opens SGA-UV-500P.

Ensure SGA-UV-500P, SG 1 Common Upstream Isolation, is open.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

3.
  • Step 3 of Standard Appendix 33: If asked as CRS which valve to use Examinee opens either SGE-HV-43 provide the following cue: or SGE-HV-41.

Ensure that ONE of the following valves is open: Select either valve.

  • SGE-HV-43, SG 1 Hot Leg Isolation
  • SGE-HV-41, SG 2 Cold Leg Isolation SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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4. Step 4 of Standard Appendix 33: The examinee determines SGB-UV-500Q is closed and goes to the Check that SGB-UV-500Q is open.

contingency step 4.1.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

5.
  • Step 4.1 of Standard Appendix 33: Simulator Driver action required Examinee directs an operator to open at this time!!! SGE-V293, SGE-V267, and SGE-Perform the following to open SGB- VA33.

UV-500Q: Have the trainee use the radio to communicate with the Sim Driver. When the operator reports these

a. Direct an operator to perform the The driver will provide the cues for valves are open, the examinee opens following:

the valve positions. SGB-UV-500Q.

1) Unlock and open SGE-V293, SGB-UV-500Q BYPASS HDR INLET ISOL VALVE
2) Open SGE-V267, SGB-UV- After SGB-UV-500Q is open, the 500Q BYPASS HDR examinee directs the operator to OUTLET ISOL VALVE close SGE-V293, SGE-V267, and
3) Slowly open SGE-VA33, SGE-VA33.

SGB-UV-500Q BYPASS HEADER THROTTLE VALVE

b. Open SGB-UV-500Q, SG 1 Common Downstream Isolation
c. Direct an operator to close ALL of the following valves:
  • SGE-V293
  • SGE-V267
  • SGE-VA33 SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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6. Step 5 of Standard Appendix 33: (All valves have been positioned in Examinee directs an operator to open the simulator setup). the following valves:

Direct an operator to open ALL of

  • SCN-V088 the following valves:
  • SCN-V099
  • SCN-V088, SCN-HV-018C The sim driver will inform the
  • SCN-V071 OUTLET ISOLATION candidate that these valves are open.
  • SCN-V072 VALVE (S/G 1 HIGH RATE B/D TO CONDENSER)
  • SCN-V099, SCN-HV-018C INLET ISOLATION VALVE (S/G 1 HIGH RATE B/D TO CONDENSER)
  • SCN-V071, SCN-HV-018B OUTLET ISOLATION VALVE (S/G 1 ABNORMAL RATE B/D TO CONDENSER)
  • SCN-V072, SCN-HV-018B INLET ISOLATION VALVE (S/G 1 ABNORMAL RATE B/D TO CONDENSER)

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

7.
  • Step 6 of Standard Appendix 33: Examinee places SCN-HS-18 in HIGH RATE.

Place SCN-HS-18, SG 1 Blowdown Rate Selector in HIGH RATE.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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8.
  • Step 7 of Standard Appendix 33: When examiner has seen level Examinee places SCN-HS-1 in decrease, provide the following COND and monitors SG level.

Maintain SG level by performing the cue:

following:

a. Place SCN-HS-1, SG 1 Blowdown Path Selector in Another operator will monitor SG COND.

level and secure blowdown at 50%.

b. WHEN SG 1 level reaches the desired level, THEN place SCH-HS-1, SG1 Blowdown Path Selector in OFF. This JPM is complete.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

JPM STOP TIME:

NORMAL TERMINATION POINT 38

JS-1 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam RECORD OF REVISIONS REVISION REVISION REASON NUMBER DATE REVISED COMMENTS 0 04/14/2009 6 Record created REASON REVISED Enter the numbers corresponding to the reason revised in the Reason Revised column and brief description of changes in Comments Column. Comments are to be numbered consecutively in each revision.

19. Vendor reference document upgrade
20. Plant modification (include number)
21. Procedure upgrade
22. Internal or External Agency Commitment (indicate item number)
23. Technical Specification Change (indicate amendment number)
24. Other (explain in comments) 39

JS-1 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INITIAL CONDITIONS CANDIDATE INITIATING CUE:

  • Unit 1 is cooling down following a SGTR
  • SG #1 NR level is approximately 74%.
  • The CRS has directed you to reduce SG #1 level to 50% Narrow Range using Standard Appendix 33.

CANDIDATE 40

JS-2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM BASIS INFORMATION TASK: 1240001601 Perform LM-HPSI pump cold leg injection TASK STANDARD: Borate the RCS using Charging Pump through Hot leg Injection K/A: 4.2-024-AA1.09 K/A RATING: RO: 3.5 SRO: 3.5 K/A: 4.2-024-AA1.22 K/A RATING: RO: 3.2 SRO 3.2 APPLICABLE POSITION(S): RO/SRO VALIDATION TIME: 10 minutes

REFERENCES:

40EP-9EO10 - Standard Appendices, Appendix 209, LM-Charging Pump Hot Leg Injection Tran B HPSI, Rev 60 SUGGESTED TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR X PLANT JPM TYPE Time Critical? (Yes/No) No Alternative Path? (Yes/No) No APPROVAL Developed By: Alan Malley Date: 3/10/2009 Revised By: N/A Date: N/A Technical Review Operations Approval E-Plan Review N/A Training Approval Only required for Emergency Plan JPMs TESTING METHOD ACTUAL TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR X PLANT TESTING METHOD: SIMULATE PERFORM X EVALUATION Examinee Name: Date:

Evaluator Name:

Time to complete: Minutes GRADE (Circle One) SAT / UNSATc c

For E-Plan JPMs, a grade of UNSAT requires a PVAR to be written, remediation, and re-evaluation.

PVAR # _____________

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5. SIMULATOR SETUP:

U. IC#: 106 (For 2009 NRC exam only)

V. MALFUNCTIONS, OVERRIDES & REMOTE FUNCTIONS EVENT COMMAND DESCRIPTION

16. None required W. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
  • This is scheduled to run with JPM JS1 for the 2009 NRC exam.

X. REQUIRED CONDITIONS:

  • Ensure Charging Pump B is NOT running Y. SIMULATOR EVALUATION PRE-CHECK Correct IC Alarm Silence Off Procedures available, page checked, and clean For JPMs administered during transients, another instructor available to control plant parameters.

NA if Simulator setup not required Verified by: ____________________________ Date: ____________________

6. SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT:
  • Copy of 40EP-9EO10, Standard Appendices 209, LM-Charging Pump Hot Leg Injection Tran B HPSI.

If IC-106 is not available, reset to IC-6 and perform the following:

  • Depressurize RCS to ~ 250 psia
  • Shift to RCPs 1A and 1B running
  • Close SIB-UV-656 using the handswitch
  • Open SIB-UV-307 using the handswitch
  • Mrf crRH05SIBHV692_1 CLOSE (Closes the breaker for SIB-UV-692)
  • Open SIB-UV-692 using the handswitch
  • Open SIB-UV-322 using the handswitch
  • Mrf rfSI06 OPEN (opens SIV508)
  • Mrf rfCV26 OPEN (opens CH-756)
  • Mrf rvCV30 OPEN (opens CH-797) 42

JS-2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam TASK CONDITIONS INFORMATION PRESENTED TO EXAMINEE:

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS:

IN PLANT JPMs ONLY

  • Operation of in-plant equipment is to be SIMULATED ONLY, DO NOT OPERATE any equipment.
  • Inform the control room staff of any discovered deficiencies.
  • Comply with the REP, if it is not possible to enter an area it may be permissible to discuss the equipment to be operated. Do not enter contaminated, airborne, or high radiation areas.

ALL JPMs

  • You may use any source of information normally available.

INITIATING CUE:

  • The plant is shutdown in Mode 5.
  • The CRS has entered the Lower Mode Functional Recovery Procedure.
  • Due to not having adequate Shutdown Margin, the CRS has directed you to perform Standard Appendix 209 to borate the RCS using the B Charging pump.

INFORMATION FOR EVALUATOR'S USE:

  • Denotes Critical Step
  • At the discretion of the Examiner/Evaluator, this JPM may be terminated when the Task Standard is met or adequate time has been allowed to complete the JPM. It shall be terminated when the Examinee has verbalized completion of the JPM.
  • Any step marked UNSAT requires comments.
  • If this is the first JPM of the set then ensure the examinee has been briefed.
  • Step sequence is not critical unless noted or will prevent achieving the task standard.
  • Notify unit Shift Manager of in-plant JPM performance.
  • Performance of this JPM may require entry into areas with alarmed doors. Security requirements must be observed.

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  • Locked valves may be involved. No attempt will be made to actually operate any valves.

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STEP CUE STANDARD

1. Step 1 of Appendix 209: NOTE: Examinee verifies Train B SDC is NOT in service and verifies Check BOTH of the following: SIB-UV-656 is closed.
  • SDC Train B is NOT is service
  • SIB-UV-656, Loop 2 to SDC LPSI pump B Suction Valve is closed SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

2. Step 2 of Appendix 209: If needed cue: The CRS directed Examinee determines that Charging you to use Charging Pump B. Pump A will not be used (in IF it desired to align Charging Pump Initiating cue to use Charging Pump A, THEN perform the following:

B).

a. Place Charging Pump A in the PULL-TO-LOCK position.
b. Direct an operator to PERFORM Attachment 209-A, Charging Pump A Hot Leg Injection Train B HPSI.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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3. Step 3 of Appendix 209: After examinee directs an operator Examinee ensures Charging Pump B to Perform Attachment 209-B: in PULL-TO-LOCK.

IF it desired to align Charging Pump B, THEN perform the following: The area operator has completed Examinee directs an Area Operator

c. Place Charging Pump B in Attachment 209-B. to perform Attachment 209-B.

the PULL-TO-LOCK position.

  • Direct an operator to PERFORM Attachment 209-B, Charging Pump B Hot Leg Injection Train B HPSI.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

4. Step 4 of Appendix 209: If needed cue: The CRS directed Examinee determines that Charging you to use Charging Pump B. Pump E will not be used (in IF it desired to align Charging Pump Initiating cue to use Charging Pump E, THEN perform the following:

B).

d. Place Charging Pump E in the PULL-TO-LOCK position.
  • Direct an operator to PERFORM Attachment 209-C, Charging Pump E Hot Leg Injection Train B HPSI SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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5.
  • Step 5 of Appendix 209: The examinee closes SIB-HV-609, HPSI B Long Term Recirc, and WHEN ANY of the following are closes SIB-UV-332, SIT Fill Header complete:

Isolation.

  • Attachment 209-A
  • Attachment 209-B
  • Attachment 209-C THEN ensure BOTH of the following valves are closed:
  • SIB-HV-609, HPSI B Long Term Recirc
  • SIB-UV-332 SIT Fill Header Isolation SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

6. Step 6 of Appendix 209: After the examinee informs the The examinee informs the CRS that Inform the CRS that the Charging CRS that Charging Pump B is Charging Pump B is aligned for Hot Pump(s) are aligned for Hot Leg aligned for Hot Leg Injection to Leg Injection to HPSI Header B.

Injection to HPSI Header B. HPSI Header B provide the following cue:

The CRS directs you to commence Hot Leg Injection.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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7.
  • Step 7 of Appendix 209: The plaque on the board that The examinee opens SID-HV-331, WHEN directed by the CRS to references 40DP-9OP07 is informing HPSI B Long Term Recirc Throttle commence Hot Leg Injection, THEN the operator that a valve stroke Valve.

perform the following: surveillance must be done before Mode 4 once these valves have been

a. Open SID-HV-331, HPSI B moved.

Long Term Recirc Throttle Valve.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

8.
  • Step 7 of Appendix 209: After the examinee starts borating The examinee starts Charging Pump WHEN directed by the CRS to provide the following cue: B.

commence Hot Leg Injection, THEN perform the following: Another operator will continue with this Appendix.

b. Start the Charging Pump(s) aligned for Hot Leg This JPM is complete.

Injection.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

JPM STOP TIME:

NORMAL TERMINATION POINT 48

JS-2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam RECORD OF REVISIONS REVISION REVISION REASON NUMBER DATE REVISED COMMENTS 0 03/10/2009 6 JPM created.

REASON REVISED Enter the numbers corresponding to the reason revised in the Reason Revised column and brief description of changes in Comments Column. Comments are to be numbered consecutively in each revision.

25. Vendor reference document upgrade
26. Plant modification (include number)
27. Procedure upgrade
28. Internal or External Agency Commitment (indicate item number)
29. Technical Specification Change (indicate amendment number)
30. Other (explain in comments) 49

JS-2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INITIAL CONDITIONS CANDIDATE INITIATING CUE:

  • The plant is shutdown in Mode 5.
  • The CRS has entered the Lower Mode Functional Recovery Procedure.
  • Due to not having adequate Shutdown Margin, the CRS has directed you to perform Standard Appendix 209 to borate the RCS using the B Charging pump.

CANDIDATE 50

JS-3 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM BASIS INFORMATION TASK: 1250280201 Respond to an Inadvertent RAS TASK STANDARD: RAS reset K/A: 3.7 012 A4.02 K/A RATING: RO: 3.3 SRO: 3.4 K/A: K/A RATING: RO: SRO APPLICABLE POSITION(S): RO VALIDATION TIME: 10 minutes

REFERENCES:

40AO-9ZZ17, Inadvertent PPS-ESFAS Actuations, Rev 13 SUGGESTED TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR X PLANT JPM TYPE Time Critical? (Yes/No) No Alternative Path? (Yes/No) Yes APPROVAL Developed By: Alan Malley Date: 08/30/2005 Revised By: Alan Malley Date: 10/05/2009 Technical Review Operations Approval E-Plan Review N/A Training Approval Only required for Emergency Plan JPMs TESTING METHOD ACTUAL TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR X PLANT TESTING METHOD: SIMULATE PERFORM X EVALUATION Examinee Name: Date:

Evaluator Name:

Time to complete: Minutes GRADE (Circle One) SAT / UNSATc c

For E-Plan JPMs, a grade of UNSAT requires a PVAR to be written, remediation, and re-evaluation.

PVAR # _____________

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6. SIMULATOR SETUP:

Z. If running JS3 and JS4 together reset to IC#: 103 (For 2009 NRC exam only)

If running JS3 and JS1 together reset to IC# 110 (For 2009 NRC exam only)

AA. MALFUNCTIONS, OVERRIDES & REMOTE FUNCTIONS EVENT COMMAND DESCRIPTION

17. None Required BB. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
  • This JPM is designed to run with JS-4 or JS-1 for the 2009 NRC exam.

CC. REQUIRED CONDITIONS:

  • Ensure Charging Pump B is NOT running DD. SIMULATOR EVALUATION PRE-CHECK Correct IC Alarm Silence Off Procedures available, page checked, and clean For JPMs administered during transients, another instructor available to control plant parameters.

NA if Simulator setup not required Verified by: ____________________________ Date: ____________________

7. SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT:
  • Copy 40AO-9ZZ17, Inadvertent PPS Actuations, Appendix B If IC-103 is not available, then reset to IC-20. Then perform the following:
  • imf cmTRCV07CHBLT203B_4 (failure of CHB-PT-203B)
  • imf cmSRRP01IRRASBD2_1 (fails the RAS relay)
  • imf RP06J1 (RAS Leg 1 blown fuse)

THEN

  • dmf cmTRCV07CHBLT203B_4 (failure of CHB-PT-203B)
  • dmf cmSRRP01IRRASBD2_1 (fails the RAS relay)
  • dmf RP06J1 (RAS Leg 1 blown fuse)
  • Override and close the Train B RAS Sump valves on B02.

The following lights should be lit:

  • The Channel B Lo RWT Level Trip and Pre-trip lights on B05 and at the PPS B cabinet
  • Flashing light for the Reset Actuation Trip Path 2 above the handswitch for the actuation path reset button on Channel B PPS Cabinet The following light should be out:
  • RAS Initiation light on B05 and Channel B PPS cabinet
  • Channel A RAS 2-4 leg actuation light at A PPS cabinet
  • Channel B RAS 1-3 and 2-4 actuation light at B PPS Cabinet 52

JS-3 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam TASK CONDITIONS INFORMATION PRESENTED TO EXAMINEE:

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS:

IN PLANT JPMs ONLY

  • Operation of in-plant equipment is to be SIMULATED ONLY, DO NOT OPERATE any equipment.
  • Inform the control room staff of any discovered deficiencies.
  • Comply with the REP, if it is not possible to enter an area it may be permissible to discuss the equipment to be operated. Do not enter contaminated, airborne, or high radiation areas.

ALL JPMs

  • You may use any source of information normally available.

INITIATING CUE:

(For 100% power Initial Conditions)

  • Unit 1 is at 100% power.
  • An inadvertent Recirc Actuation Signal (RAS) has occurred due to a power supply problem.
  • The power supply problem has been corrected.
  • The CRS directs you to take actions to reset the RAS Signal in accordance with 40AO-9ZZ17, Appendix B.

(For low power Initial Conditions)

  • An inadvertent Recirc Actuation Signal (RAS) has occurred due to a power supply problem.
  • All SDC valves have been realigned as needed for SDC.
  • The power supply problem has been corrected.
  • The CRS directs you to take actions to reset the RAS Signal in accordance with 40AO-9ZZ17, Appendix B.

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  • Denotes Critical Step
  • At the discretion of the Examiner/Evaluator, this JPM may be terminated when the Task Standard is met or adequate time has been allowed to complete the JPM. It shall be terminated when the Examinee has verbalized completion of the JPM.
  • Any step marked UNSAT requires comments.
  • If this is the first JPM of the set then ensure the examinee has been briefed.
  • Step sequence is not critical unless noted or will prevent achieving the task standard.
  • Notify unit Shift Manager of in-plant JPM performance.
  • Performance of this JPM may require entry into areas with alarmed doors. Security requirements must be observed.
  • Locked valves may be involved. No attempt will be made to actually operate any valves.

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STEP CUE STANDARD

1. Step 1 of Appendix B of 40AO- Examinee marks step as N/A.

9ZZ17:

IF PPS-ESFAS actuation was caused by a failure to reset the SG or PZR Examinee may perform lamp checks Press variable setpoints during a to ensure no other parameters are controlled cooldown tripped.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

2. Step 2 and 2.1 of Appendix B of The examinee determines channel B 40AO-9ZZ17: LO RWT LEVEL is LIT and resets the Channel B Trip Lamp by pushing Check the Trip lamps (B05) for the the reset pushbutton.

affected PPS-ESFAS actuation input parameters on all PPS channels satisfy ONE of the following:

  • NOT lit
  • Bypassed SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

3. Step 3 of Appendix B of 40AO- RAS Initiation lamps (B05) are NOT 9ZZ17: lit, so examinee goes to contingency step 3.2.

Check the affected PPS-ESFAS actuation Initiation Relay lamps lit Step 3.1 should be marked N/A.

(B05) on all PPS channels.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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4.
  • Step 3.2 of Appendix B of 40AO- Examinee obtains RPS/ESFAS reset 9ZZ17: key and resets RAS initiation pathways on Channel B. (Places Perform the following for any de- keylock switch to UNLK position energized PPS-ESFAS Initiation and then pushes RAS reset Paths: pushbutton).
  • Reset the affected initiation path (PPS Cabinet)
  • Check the affected Initiation Signal lamps lit (PPS Status Panels above the PPS Cabinets).

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

5. Step 4 of Appendix B of 40AO- The examinee determines RAS leg 1-9ZZ17: 3 and 2-4 are NOT lit.

Check the actuated PPS-ESFAS leg 1-3 and leg 2-4 lamps lit for PPS actuation signals A and B (PPS Status Panels above the PPS Cabinets).

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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6.
  • Step 4.1 of Appendix B of 40AO- When this step is completed The examinee resets the RAS 9ZZ17: provide the following cue: actuation path in the A and B Aux Relay cabinets. Only Channel Perform the following: B needs to be reset.
  • Reset the actuation path for the RAS actuation (Aux Relay The CRS will have another EVALUATOR NOTE: Only one cabinet) operator complete the remainder pushbutton needs to be depressed in
  • Check the red ON light lit for of this procedure. each ESFAS Train Cabinet to the affected PPS-ESFAS completely reset the RAS initiation actuation (Aux Relay Cabinet). logic.

This JPM is complete. EVALUATOR NOTE: Only resetting the actuation path is critical for this step.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

JPM STOP TIME:

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REASON REVISED Enter the numbers corresponding to the reason revised in the Reason Revised column and brief description of changes in Comments Column. Comments are to be numbered consecutively in each revision.

31. Vendor reference document upgrade
32. Plant modification (include number)
33. Procedure upgrade
34. Internal or External Agency Commitment (indicate item number)
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JS-3 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INITIAL CONDITIONS INITIATING CUE:

(For 100% power Initial Conditions)

  • Unit 1 is at 100% power.
  • An inadvertent Recirc Actuation Signal (RAS) has occurred due to a power supply problem.
  • The power supply problem has been corrected.
  • The CRS directs you to take actions to reset the RAS Signal in accordance with 40AO-9ZZ17, Appendix B.

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(For low power Initial Conditions)

  • An inadvertent Recirc Actuation Signal (RAS) has occurred due to a power supply problem.
  • All SDC valves have been realigned as needed for SDC.
  • The power supply problem has been corrected.
  • The CRS directs you to take actions to reset the RAS Signal in accordance with 40AO-9ZZ17, Appendix B.

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JS-4 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM BASIS INFORMATION TASK: 0500010401 Initiate a containment vent TASK STANDARD: Containment purge system in operation in the VENT mode.

K/A: 3.8 029 A2.03 K/A RATING: RO: 2.7 SRO: 3.1 K/A: K/A RATING: RO: SRO APPLICABLE POSITION(S): RO VALIDATION TIME: 15 minutes

REFERENCES:

40OP-9CP01, Containment Purge System (Rev 18)

SUGGESTED TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR X PLANT JPM TYPE Time Critical? (Yes/No) No Alternative Path? (Yes/No) No APPROVAL Developed By: John Dedon Date: 04/04/2004 Revised By: Alan Malley Date: 10/05/2009 Technical Review Operations Approval E-Plan Review N/A Training Approval Only required for Emergency Plan JPMs TESTING METHOD ACTUAL TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR X PLANT TESTING METHOD: SIMULATE PERFORM X EVALUATION Examinee Name: Date:

Evaluator Name:

Time to complete: Minutes GRADE (Circle One) SAT / UNSATc c

For E-Plan JPMs, a grade of UNSAT requires a PVAR to be written, remediation, and re-evaluation.

PVAR # _____________

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7. SIMULATOR SETUP:

EE. IC#: 103 (For 2009 NRC exam only)

FF. MALFUNCTIONS, OVERRIDES & REMOTE FUNCTIONS EVENT COMMAND DESCRIPTION

18. If IC-103 is not available, the reset to IC-20 and perform the following:
  • Mrf rfCH04 OPEN (opens IA-BV45)
  • Mrf rfIP38 1.3 (puts containment pressure at 1.3 psig)

GG. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:

  • This JPM is set to run with JS3 for the 2009 NRC exam HH. REQUIRED CONDITIONS:
  • Containment pressure ~ 1.3 psig.

II. SIMULATOR EVALUATION PRE-CHECK Correct IC Alarm Silence Off Procedures available, page checked, and clean For JPMs administered during transients, another instructor available to control plant parameters.

NA if Simulator setup not required Verified by: ____________________________ Date: ____________________

8. SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT:
  • Copy of 40OP-9CP01, Containment Purge System, Section 5.0, Rev 18 JJ. COMMUNICATIONS DURING JPM:

STEP COMMAND CUE 1 After examinee directs AO to close IA- IA-VB47, Instrument Air Supply valve to the VB47 provide the following Cue: Containment Power Access Purge Isolation Valve CP-UV4A, is closed. (In simulator setup) 2 After examinee directs AO to open IA- IA-VB45, Air Supply to CPB-UV-5B and CP-PV-VB45 provide the following Cue: 43, is open. (In simulator setup) 3 After examinee directs AO to

  • CP-V024, Isolation between Refueling open/check open CP-V024 and to Purge Duct and RU-34, is open close/check closed CP-V023.
  • CP-V023, isolation between Refueling Purge Duct and RU-34, is closed 4 If examinee asks Effluent Tech if ST for Shiftly Surveillance Test for RU-37 and RU-38 is RU-37 and RU-38 is current current.

10 If the examinee sends an Area Operator

  • M03 damper is closed to check the positions of M03 and/or
  • M06 damper is open M06 report the following as appropriate:

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SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS:

IN PLANT JPMs ONLY

  • Operation of in-plant equipment is to be SIMULATED ONLY, DO NOT OPERATE any equipment.
  • Inform the control room staff of any discovered deficiencies.
  • Comply with the REP, if it is not possible to enter an area it may be permissible to discuss the equipment to be operated. Do not enter contaminated, airborne, or high radiation areas.

ALL JPMs

  • You may use any source of information normally available.

INITIATING CUE:

  • The CRS has directed you to initiate a normal containment vent in accordance with 40OP-9CP01, Containment Purge System.
  • An area operator is standing by in the RCA to assist you.
  • RU-34 is available.
  • Authorization has been given to break ZZ06 locks as needed.
  • Venting of Containment is for pressure reduction
  • All prerequisites are complete.
  • The Effluent Release Permit is for todays date from 0700 to 2400 and is approved.
  • The shiftly Surveillance Test for RU-37 and RU-38 is current.

INFORMATION FOR EVALUATOR'S USE:

  • Denotes Critical Step
  • At the discretion of the Examiner/Evaluator, this JPM may be terminated when the Task Standard is met or adequate time has been allowed to complete the JPM. It shall be terminated when the Examinee has verbalized completion of the JPM.
  • Any step marked UNSAT requires comments.
  • If this is the first JPM of the set then ensure the examinee has been briefed.
  • Step sequence is not critical unless noted or will prevent achieving the task standard.

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  • Notify unit Shift Manager of in-plant JPM performance.
  • Performance of this JPM may require entry into areas with alarmed doors. Security requirements must be observed.
  • Locked valves may be involved. No attempt will be made to actually operate any valves.

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STEP CUE STANDARD

1. Step 5.3.1 of 40OP-9CP01: Simulator driver will report IA-VB47 Examinee directs AO to verify IA-is closed VB47 is closed.

Ensure IA-VB47, Instrument Air Supply valve to the Containment Power Access Purge Isolation Valve CP-UV4A is closed.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

2. Step 5.3.2 of 40OP-9CP01: Simulator driver will report IA- Examinee directs AO to unlock and VB45 is open. open IA-VB45.

Unlock and open IA-VB45, Air Supply to CPB-UV-5B and CP-PV-43 per 40AC-0ZZ06.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

3. Step 5.3.3 of 40OP-9CP01: Simulator driver will report CP-V024 Examinee directs AO to open/check is open and CP-V023 is closed.. open CP-V024 and to close/check IF RU-34 is available, THEN closed CP-V023.

perform BOTH of the following to place it in service:

2. Ensure CP-V024 (isolation between Power Access Purge Duct and RU-34) is open.
3. Ensure CP-V023 (isolation between Refueling Purge Duct and RU-34) is closed.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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4. Step 5.3.4 of 40OP-9CP01: If asked, the simulator driver will Examinee signs off this step from provide the cue that the ST for RU- information provided in the Initiating Direct the RMS/Effluents technician 37 and 38 is current. This info was CUE.

to ensure the Shiftly ST (per 74ST- in the initiating cue.

9SQ07) as required by SR 3.3.8.1 is current on RU37 and/or RU-38 prior to each system startup.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

5. Step 5.3.5 of 40OP-9CP01: The examinee N/As this step since the vent is for none of the reasons IF venting Containment to perform listed.

ANY of the following:

  • Section XI testing of CP valves
  • Starting Power Access Purge
  • Starting Refueling Purge
  • PAL testing per 73ST-9CL05, Containment Airlock Leakage Rate Test.

THEN notify security that Containment will be vented to less than +0.25 psig.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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6. NOTE before step 5.3.6 Provide this cue on the floor. The examinee may decide to set an An ERFDADS alarm may be ERFDADS alarm. If so, give the inserted to alarm at +0.3 psig to alert If examinee decides to set an cue. The examinee may decide to set the operator not to go below +0.25 ERFDADS alarm provide the an ERFDADS alarm. If so, give the psig. following Cue: Cue.

Another operator will set the ERFDADS alarm. The CRS directs you to continue with the procedure.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

7. Step 5.3.6 of 40OP-9CP01: The examinee initials this step and continues.

IF venting Containment is only for pressure reduction, THEN do not vent less than +0.25 psig.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

8. Step 5.3.7 of 40OP-9CP01: Examinee N/As this step.

IF venting Containment in support of PAL testing per 73ST-9CL05, Containment Airlock Leakage Rate Test, THEN vent Containment as close to 0.1 psig, as practical.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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9.
  • Step 5.3.8 of 40OP-9CP01: The examinee places CPN-HS-1 to VENT.

Place CPN-HS-1, Containment Purge Mode Selector Switch, in the VENT position to start venting containment.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

10. Step 5.3.9 of 40OP-9CP01: If requested, the simulator driver will The examinee ensures CPN-M06 provide the following cue: opens.

Ensure Damper CPN-M06 opens.

  • M03 damper is closed This will cause dual indication for
  • M06 damper is open the position of M03/M06. The examinee may send an Area Operator to check the position locally.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

11.
  • Step 5.3.10 of 40OP-9CP01: The examinee places CPA-HS-4 to the OPEN position.

Place CPA-HS-4, Containment Power Access Purge Upstream NOTE: Per the note preceding this Isolation Valve CP-UV4B to the step, dual indication will be received OPEN position. on HS-4 because UV4A remains closed.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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12.
  • Step 5.3.11 of 40OP-9CP01: When the operator completes this The examinee places CPA-HS-5 to step provide the following cue: the OPEN position.

Place CPB-HS-5, Containment Power Access Purge Upstream Another operator will complete the NOTE: Per the note preceding this Isolation Valve CP-UV5B to the rest of this procedure. step, dual indication will be received OPEN position. on HS-4 because UV5A remains This JPM is complete. closed.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

JPM STOP TIME:

NORMAL TERMINATION POINT 69

JS-4 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam RECORD OF REVISIONS REVISION REVISION REASON NUMBER DATE REVISED COMMENTS 1 03/10/2009 6 Updated format 2 10/05/2009 6 Incorporated comments from the NRC validation team REASON REVISED Enter the numbers corresponding to the reason revised in the Reason Revised column and brief description of changes in Comments Column. Comments are to be numbered consecutively in each revision.

37. Vendor reference document upgrade
38. Plant modification (include number)
39. Procedure upgrade
40. Internal or External Agency Commitment (indicate item number)
41. Technical Specification Change (indicate amendment number)
42. Other (explain in comments) 70

JS-4 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INITIAL CONDITIONS CANDIDATE INITIATING CUE:

  • The CRS has directed you to initiate a normal containment vent in accordance with 40OP-9CP01, Containment Purge System.
  • An area operator is standing by in the RCA to assist you.
  • RU-34 is available.
  • Authorization has been given to break ZZ06 locks as needed.
  • Venting of Containment is for pressure reduction
  • All prerequisites are complete.
  • The Effluent Release Permit is for todays date from 0700 to 2400 and is approved.
  • The shiftly Surveillance Test for RU-37 and RU-38 is current.

CANDIDATE 71

JS-5 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM BASIS INFORMATION TASK: 1140010401, lineup the steam bypass control system for normal operation TASK STANDARD: The not in operate lights are extinguished; SBCS abnormal alarm and SBCS condenser interlock alarms are reset.

K/A: 3.4-041-A4.08 K/A RATING: RO: 3.0 SRO: 3.1 K/A: K/A RATING: RO: SRO APPLICABLE POSITION(S): RO VALIDATION TIME: 10 minutes

REFERENCES:

40OP-9SF05, Operation of Steam Bypass Control System (Rev 20)

SUGGESTED TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR X PLANT JPM TYPE Time Critical? (Yes/No) No Alternative Path? (Yes/No) No APPROVAL Developed By: John Dedon Date: 11/18/2003 Revised By: Alan Malley Date: 04/16/2009 Technical Review Operations Approval E-Plan Review N/A Training Approval Only required for Emergency Plan JPMs TESTING METHOD ACTUAL TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR X PLANT TESTING METHOD: SIMULATE PERFORM X EVALUATION Examinee Name: Date:

Evaluator Name:

Time to complete: Minutes GRADE (Circle One) SAT / UNSATc c

For E-Plan JPMs, a grade of UNSAT requires a PVAR to be written, remediation, and re-evaluation.

PVAR # _____________

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8. SIMULATOR SETUP:

A. IC#: 104 (For 2009 NRC exam only)

B. MALFUNCTIONS, OVERRIDES & REMOTE FUNCTIONS EVENT COMMAND DESCRIPTION

19. None KK. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
  • This JPM is set to run with JS6 for the 2009 NRC exam LL. REQUIRED CONDITIONS:
  • The following RED LEDs will be lit at the SBCS test panel:

o Emergency Off o Both Condenser Interlocks o Both Not in Operate o AMI MM. SIMULATOR EVALUATION PRE-CHECK Correct IC Alarm Silence Off Procedures available, page checked, and clean For JPMs administered during transients, another instructor available to control plant parameters.

NA if Simulator setup not required Verified by: ____________________________ Date: ____________________

9. SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT:
  • On the SBCS Test panel:

o Press the Emergency Off pushbutton o Place the System Mode Selection switch to the TEST position

  • Place the SBCS Master Controller on B06 in Manual o Emergency Off o Both Condenser Interlocks o Both Not in Operate o AMI 73

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SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS:

IN PLANT JPMs ONLY

  • Operation of in-plant equipment is to be SIMULATED ONLY, DO NOT OPERATE any equipment.
  • Inform the control room staff of any discovered deficiencies.
  • Comply with the REP, if it is not possible to enter an area it may be permissible to discuss the equipment to be operated. Do not enter contaminated, airborne, or high radiation areas.

ALL JPMs

  • You may use any source of information normally available.

INITIATING CUE:

The Steam Bypass Control System has been disconnected at the SBCS Test Panel. The CRS directs you to perform 40OP-9SF05, Operation of Steam Bypass Control System, Appendix C to:

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  • Denotes Critical Step
  • At the discretion of the Examiner/Evaluator, this JPM may be terminated when the Task Standard is met or adequate time has been allowed to complete the JPM. It shall be terminated when the Examinee has verbalized completion of the JPM.
  • Any step marked UNSAT requires comments.
  • If this is the first JPM of the set then ensure the examinee has been briefed.
  • Step sequence is not critical unless noted or will prevent achieving the task standard.
  • Notify unit Shift Manager of in-plant JPM performance.
  • Performance of this JPM may require entry into areas with alarmed doors. Security requirements must be observed.
  • Locked valves may be involved. No attempt will be made to actually operate any valves.

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STEP CUE STANDARD

1. Step 1 of Appendix C: Examinee marks this step N/A and goes to step 2.0 to reconnect and IF the SBCS needs to be reset, reset SBCS.

THEN perform steps 2.9 through 2.15.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

2. Step 2.1 of Appendix C: Verifies both RED lights are lit.

Check at least 1 Not In Operate light is lit on the SBCS test panel.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

3.
  • Step 2.2 of Appendix C: Examinee depresses the "EMERGENCY OFF" pushbutton Depress and release the (no change in status of SBCS Test "EMERGENCY OFF" pushbutton Panel).

on the SBCS test panel.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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4. Step 2.3 of Appendix C: When the examinee opens the door The examinee ensures the EMERG to the cabinet provide the OFF backlight is illuminated.

Ensure BOTH of the following: following CUE: The power supply lights in SFN-CO3Y, nest 4, 5, 7

  • Check the EMERG OFF NOTE: The power supply lights are are not lit.

backlight is illuminated. not modeled in the simulator so it is

  • Check that the power supply necessary to give the cue.

lights (-15,+15) in SFN-C03Y, nests 4, 5 and 7 are (These lights are not modeled in the not illuminated. simulator).

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

5.
  • Step 2.4 of Appendix C: The examinee places the System Mode Select switch in Place the System Mode Selection "DISCONNECT".

switch in "DISCONNECT".

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

6.
  • Step 2.5 of Appendix C: The examinee depresses and releases Depress and release the Light and the LIGHT AND TIMER TEST Timer test button on the SBCS test pushbutton.

panel.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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7. Step 2.6 of Appendix C: The NOT IN OPERATE lights 1 and Check that the Not In Operate 1 2 will extinguish then come back and 2 lights extinguish and then ON in 30 seconds.

come back on in approximately 30 seconds.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

8.
  • Step 2.7 of Appendix C: The examinee places the System Place the System Mode Selection Mode Selection Switch in switch in the Operate position on "OPERATE".

the SBCS Test Panel SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

9. Step 2.8 of Appendix C: The NOT IN OPERATE lights will Ensure that the Not In Operate 1 extinguish in 30 seconds.

and 2 lights extinguish in approximately 30 seconds.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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10. Step 2.9 of Appendix C: The examinee ensures the SBCS Ensure that the SBCS Master Master Controller in "MANUAL" Controller is in the `Manual' mode mode with backlight illuminated.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

11. Step 2.10 of Appendix C: The examinee ensures zero output on Ensure that the output of the SBCS SBCS controller.

Master Controller is zero.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

12.
  • Step 2.11 of Appendix C: Switch SGN-HS-1010 to "RESET" Take SGN-HS-1010 to RESET, to (spring return to neutral).

reset the SBCS emergency off.

NOTE: The following alarms should clear:

  • SBCS ABNORMAL
  • SBCS COND INTLK
  • NSSS SBCS RACK U POWER
  • NSSS SBCS RACK Y POWER SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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13. Step 2.12 of Appendix C: Turb Bypass Demand Alarm is not in IF the Turb Bypass Demand Alarm alarm.

is received, THEN ensure that the output of the SBCS Master Controller is zero.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

14. Step 2.13 of Appendix C: Verify "SBCS ABNORMAL" alarm Ensure the `SBCS Abnormal' alarm clear.

(Window 6A16A) is clear if condenser pressure is less than 5 HgA.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

15. Step 2.14 of Appendix C: Verify "SBCS COND INTLK" alarm Ensure the SBCS COND INLK clear.

alarm (Window 6A16B) is clear.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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16. Step 2.15 of Appendix C: Another operator will lineup the GO TO ONE of the following to SBCS.

place the BCS Master Controller in the desired mode of operation.

  • Section 4.3, Lineup of the This JPM is complete.

SBCS for Normal Operation.

  • Section 4.4, Shifting Master Controller Modes SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

JPM STOP TIME:

NORMAL TERMINATION POINT 81

JS-5 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam RECORD OF REVISIONS REVISION REVISION REASON NUMBER DATE REVISED COMMENTS 2 04/16/2009 6 Changed format REASON REVISED Enter the numbers corresponding to the reason revised in the Reason Revised column and brief description of changes in Comments Column. Comments are to be numbered consecutively in each revision.

43. Vendor reference document upgrade
44. Plant modification (include number)
45. Procedure upgrade
46. Internal or External Agency Commitment (indicate item number)
47. Technical Specification Change (indicate amendment number)
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The Steam Bypass Control System has been disconnected at the SBCS Test Panel. The CRS directs you to perform 40OP-9SF05, Operation of Steam Bypass Control System, Appendix C to:

CANDIDATE 83

JS-6 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM BASIS INFORMATION TASK: 1250370201, Perform actions for loss of letdown.

TASK STANDARD: All charging pumps are stopped and CHB-UV-255 closed K/A: 3.3.2-004-A2.07 K/A RATING: RO: 3.4 SRO: 3.7 K/A: K/A RATING: RO: SRO APPLICABLE POSITION(S): RO VALIDATION TIME: 10 minutes

REFERENCES:

40AO-9ZZ05 Loss of Letdown (Rev 18)

SUGGESTED TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR X PLANT JPM TYPE Time Critical? (Yes/No) No Alternative Path? (Yes/No) Yes APPROVAL Developed By: Alan Malley Date: 04/25/2007 Revised By: Alan Malley Date: 04/16/2009 Technical Review Operations Approval E-Plan Review N/A Training Approval Only required for Emergency Plan JPMs TESTING METHOD ACTUAL TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR X PLANT TESTING METHOD: SIMULATE PERFORM X EVALUATION Examinee Name: Date:

Evaluator Name:

Time to complete: Minutes GRADE (Circle One) SAT / UNSATc c

For E-Plan JPMs, a grade of UNSAT requires a PVAR to be written, remediation, and re-evaluation.

PVAR # _____________

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9. SIMULATOR SETUP:

C. IC#: 104 D. MALFUNCTIONS, OVERRIDES & REMOTE FUNCTIONS EVENT COMMAND DESCRIPTION

20. Ensure the Pressurizer Pressure Master Controller is set at 2250 psia.

NN. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:

  • Place simulator in FREEZE.
  • Place simulator in RUN and acknowledge alarms.
  • Ensure the Pressurizer Pressure Master Controller is set at 2250 psia.
  • Provide Cue.
  • Place simulator in RUN.
  • This JPM is set to run with JS5 for the 2009 NRC exam.

A. REQUIRED CONDITIONS:

  • Letdown isolated, Letdown Control Valves in manual and closed, the normally running Charging Pump in PTL, Pressurizer level at 56% and rising. IC 104 has these conditions built in.
2. SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT:
  • Copy of 40AO-9ZZ05, Loss of Letdown, Appendix C (Rev 18)
  • No Simulator Driver actions are required for this JPM.

OO. SIMULATOR EVALUATION PRE-CHECK Correct IC Alarm Silence Off Procedures available, page checked, and clean For JPMs administered during transients, another instructor available to control plant parameters.

NA if Simulator setup not required Verified by: ____________________________ Date: ____________________

If IC-104 is not available, reset to IC-20 and perform the following:

  • Close CHB-UV-515 using the handswitch on B03
  • Allow Pzr Level to increase to 54%
  • Place the normally running Charging Pump in PTL imf cmAVCV04CHEFV244_4 (Mechanical seizure) 85

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SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS:

IN PLANT JPMs ONLY

  • Operation of in-plant equipment is to be SIMULATED ONLY, DO NOT OPERATE any equipment.
  • Inform the control room staff of any discovered deficiencies.
  • Comply with the REP, if it is not possible to enter an area it may be permissible to discuss the equipment to be operated. Do not enter contaminated, airborne, or high radiation areas.

ALL JPMs

  • You may use any source of information normally available.

INITIATING CUE:

  • The Unit is in mode 1.
  • Letdown was lost.
  • The CRS has determined that letdown can NOT be restored.
  • CRS directs you to perform applicable steps of 40AO-9ZZ05, Loss of Letdown, Appendix C, Extended Operations Without Letdown.
  • The pressurizer is not in boron equalization.

INFORMATION FOR EVALUATOR'S USE:

  • Denotes Critical Step
  • At the discretion of the Examiner/Evaluator, this JPM may be terminated when the Task Standard is met or adequate time has been allowed to complete the JPM. It shall be terminated when the Examinee has verbalized completion of the JPM.
  • Any step marked UNSAT requires comments.
  • If this is the first JPM of the set then ensure the examinee has been briefed.
  • Step sequence is not critical unless noted or will prevent achieving the task standard.
  • Notify unit Shift Manager of in-plant JPM performance.

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  • Performance of this JPM may require entry into areas with alarmed doors. Security requirements must be observed.
  • Locked valves may be involved. No attempt will be made to actually operate any valves.

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STEP CUE STANDARD

1. Step 1 of Appendix C: If Requested: Letdown can not be Examinee should determine from restored Initiating Cue that letdown cannot be WHEN letdown can be restored, restored.

THEN GO TO Appendix A, Restoration of Letdown with a Pressurizer Steam Bubble.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

2. Step 2 of Appendix C: Examinee determines Boron equalization is not in progress by IF Boron equalization is in progress, information provided in Initiating THEN STOP Boron equalization. Cue.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

3. Step 3 of Appendix C: Chemistry is notified of the status Examinee calls chemistry and of letdown. informs them of the status of Notify chemistry that the plant will letdown.

be operated with letdown flow isolated.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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4. Step 4.a of Appendix C: The CRS will ensure compliance Examinee determines that pressurizer with LCO 3.4.9 if pressurizer level level is 56% and rising (or will WHEN the CRS determines seal exceeds the Tech Spec limit. exceed 56% shortly).

injection and charging are to be stopped, OR pressurizer level is 56%

or more and rising, THEN perform the following:

  • IF the unit is in Mode 1, 2 or 3, THEN ensure compliance with LCO 3.4.9, Pressurizer.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

5. Step 4.b of Appendix C: Examinee determines RCP controlled Bleedoff valves should be open and Ensure controlled Bleedoff is are open.

isolated on all standby RCPs prior to Seal 2 Outlet Temperature exceeding 250°F.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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6. Step 4.c of Appendix C: Examinee places the individual seal injection flow controllers in manual Close the seal injection flow control and adjusts the output TO 100% to valves. close the valves by using:

RCP 1(2) / A (B) SEAL INJECTION FLOW CONTROL CHN-FIC-241 THRU 244 Note:

  • These are reverse acting valves 100% output is full closed
  • This action may be performed by fully closing one valve at a time or partially closing each valve followed by full closure.

NOTE: ALTERNATE PATH. The flow control valve for RCP 2B (CHN-FIC-244) will not respond and will not close so the examinee should go to the contingency step and close CHB-HV-255.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

7.
  • Step 4.c.1 of Appendix C: Examinee closes CHB-HV-255, Seal Injection Supply Header Isolation Close CHB-HV-255, Seal Injection Valve.

Supply Header Isolation Valve.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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8.
  • Step 4.d of Appendix C: Another operator will complete Examinee places all charging pumps this appendix. in pull to lock (PTL) by using:

Place all charging pumps in pull to CHARGING PUMP 1 P01 lock (PTL).

  • CHA-HS-216 This JPM is complete. And CHARGING PUMP 3 P01
  • CHA-HS-218A CHB-HS-218 (no breaker therefore not required to go to PTL)

And CHARGING PUMP 2 P01 CHB-HS-217 (in PTL is setup)

NOTE: Critical nature of this step is that all running charging pumps are stopped.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

JPM STOP TIME:

NORMAL TERMINATION POINT 91

JS-6 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam RECORD OF REVISIONS REVISION REVISION REASON NUMBER DATE REVISED COMMENTS 1 04/16/2009 6 Revised for format and procedure rev REASON REVISED Enter the numbers corresponding to the reason revised in the Reason Revised column and brief description of changes in Comments Column. Comments are to be numbered consecutively in each revision.

49. Vendor reference document upgrade
50. Plant modification (include number)
51. Procedure upgrade
52. Internal or External Agency Commitment (indicate item number)
53. Technical Specification Change (indicate amendment number)
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JS-6 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INITIAL CONDITIONS INITIATING CUE:

  • The Unit is in mode 1.
  • Letdown was lost.
  • The CRS has determined that letdown can NOT be restored.
  • CRS directs you to perform applicable steps of 40AO-9ZZ05, Loss of Letdown, Appendix C, Extended Operations Without Letdown.
  • The pressurizer is not in boron equalization.

CANDIDATE 93

JS-7 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM BASIS INFORMATION TASK: 0780031301, Transfer 13.8KV bus S01 From 13.8KV Bus S03 to the Unit Auxiliary Transformer MAN-X02 TASK STANDARD: Transfers 13.8KV bus S01 From 13.8KV Bus S03 to the Unit Auxiliary Transformer MAN-X02, Rev 50 K/A: 3.6-062-K1.04 K/A RATING: RO: 3.7 SRO: 4.2 K/A: K/A RATING: RO: SRO APPLICABLE POSITION(S): RO/SRO VALIDATION TIME: 15 minutes

REFERENCES:

40OP-9NA03, 13.8KV Electrical System (NA) (Rev 31) 41AL-1RK1A, Panel B01A Alarm Responses (Rev 49)

SUGGESTED TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR X PLANT JPM TYPE Time Critical? (Yes/No) No Alternative Path? (Yes/No) Yes APPROVAL Developed By: Alan Malley Date: 10/22/2003 Revised By: Alan Malley Date: 04/16/2009 Technical Review Operations Approval E-Plan Review N/A Training Approval Only required for Emergency Plan JPMs TESTING METHOD ACTUAL TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR X PLANT TESTING METHOD: SIMULATE PERFORM X EVALUATION Examinee Name: Date:

Evaluator Name:

Time to complete: Minutes GRADE (Circle One) SAT / UNSATc c

For E-Plan JPMs, a grade of UNSAT requires a PVAR to be written, remediation, and re-evaluation.

PVAR # _____________

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10. SIMULATOR SETUP:

PP. IC#: 105 (For 2009 NRC exam only)

QQ. MALFUNCTIONS, OVERRIDES & REMOTE FUNCTIONS EVENT COMMAND DESCRIPTION

21. None RR. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
  • This JPM is set to run with JS8 for the 2009 NRC exam.

SS. REQUIRED CONDITIONS:

  • NAN-S01 and NAN-S02 energized from the NAN-S03 and NAN-S04 respectively.

TT. SIMULATOR EVALUATION PRE-CHECK Correct IC Alarm Silence Off Procedures available, page checked, and clean For JPMs administered during transients, another instructor available to control plant parameters.

NA if Simulator setup not required Verified by: ____________________________ Date: ____________________

10. SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT:
a. Copy of 40OP-9NA03, 13.8KV Electrical System (NA) (Rev 31) Section 4.8 and 4.9
  • Copy of 41AL-1RK1A, Panel B01A Alarm Responses (Rev 50) Window 18B If IC-105 is not available, reset to IC-20 and perform the following:
  • Transfer NAN-S01 and NAN-S02 to the Startup Transformers per 40OP-9NA03 per Sections 7.0 and 11.0.
  • imf cmBKED05NANS04B_1 (Auto Trip logic failure) 95

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SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS:

IN PLANT JPMs ONLY

  • Operation of in-plant equipment is to be SIMULATED ONLY, DO NOT OPERATE any equipment.
  • Inform the control room staff of any discovered deficiencies.
  • Comply with the REP, if it is not possible to enter an area it may be permissible to discuss the equipment to be operated. Do not enter contaminated, airborne, or high radiation areas.

ALL JPMs

  • You may use any source of information normally available.

INITIATING CUE:

  • The Unit's 13.8 kV buses (NAN-S01 and NAN-S02) are being supplied from offsite power (startup transformers).
  • The CRS directs you to transfer NAN-S01 and NAN-S02 to the Unit Auxiliary Transformer, MAN-X02, in accordance with 40OP-9NA03 sections 4.8 and 4.9.
  • All prerequisites have been performed.

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  • Denotes Critical Step
  • At the discretion of the Examiner/Evaluator, this JPM may be terminated when the Task Standard is met or adequate time has been allowed to complete the JPM. It shall be terminated when the Examinee has verbalized completion of the JPM.
  • Any step marked UNSAT requires comments.
  • If this is the first JPM of the set then ensure the examinee has been briefed.
  • Step sequence is not critical unless noted or will prevent achieving the task standard.
  • Notify unit Shift Manager of in-plant JPM performance.
  • Performance of this JPM may require entry into areas with alarmed doors. Security requirements must be observed.
  • Locked valves may be involved. No attempt will be made to actually operate any valves.

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Note: This JPM involves two procedure sections. The JPM starts at procedure section 4.8. If examinee goes to section 4.9 first, start at JPM step 7.

STEP CUE STANDARD

1.
  • From step 4.8.3.1 of 40OP-9NA03: Examinee places synchronizing switch NAN-SS-S01A to ON and Turn the Synchronizing Switch for verifies proper synchronization NAN-S01 Supply Breaker, NAN-SS- indicated by MAN-EI-002I, MAN-S01A, to ON and check for proper EI-002R and synchronizing scope at synchronization. the 12 oclock position.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

2.
  • From step 4.8.3.2 of 40OP-9NA03: Examinee closes NAN-S01A using NAN-HS-S01A and checks red Close the NAN-S01 Supply breaker closed light illuminated.

NAN-S01A by turning handswitch NAN-HS-S01A to CLOSE.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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3. From step 4.8.3.3 of 40OP-9NA03: Examinee verifies NAN-S03B opens when NAN-HS-S01A is released by Check that the NAN-S03-NAN-S01 checking the green open light is Supply breaker, NAN-S03B, illuminated on NAN-HS-S03B.

automatically opens when handswitch NAN-HS-S01A is released.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

4. From step 4.8.3.4 of 40OP-9NA03: Examinee verifies voltage between 12.42 and 14.49 KV on voltmeter Check that NAN-S01 voltage is NAN-EI-S01.

between 12.42KV - 14.49KV.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

5. From step 4.8.3.5 of 40OP-9NA03: Examinee places synchronizing switch, NAN-SS-S01A to OFF.

Turn the Synchronizing Switch for NAN-S01 Supply Breaker, NAN-SS-S01A to OFF.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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6. From step 4.8.3.6 of 40OP-9NA03: Examinee determines that the related Startup Transformer is not supplying Perform the appropriate section of more than one unit and does not Appendix D - S/U Xfmr Winding perform Appendix D.

Loading Guidance, if a related Startup Xfmr winding is supplying more than one unit.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

7.
  • From step 4.9.3.1 of 40OP-9NA03: Examinee places synchronizing switch NAN-SS-S02A to ON and Turn the Synchronizing Switch for verifies proper synchronization NAN-S02 Supply Breaker, NAN-SS- indicated by MAN-EI-002I, MAN-S02A to ON and check for proper EI-002R and synchronizing scope at synchronization. the 12 oclock position.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

8.
  • From step 4.9.3.2 of 40OP-9NA03: Examinee closes NAN-S02A using NAN-HS-S02A and checks red Close the NAN-S02 Supply Breaker closed light illuminated.

NAN-S02A by turning handswitch NAN-HS-S02A to CLOSE.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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9.
  • From step 4.9.3.3 of 40OP-9NA03: If requested CUE: Understand that Examinee verifies NAN-S04B did NAN-SO4B did not open. NOT automatically open when Check that the NAN-S04-NAN-SO2 NAN-HS-S02A is released by Supply Breaker NAN-S04B, checking that the red closed light is automatically opens when still illuminated on NAN-HS-S04B.

handswitch NAN-HS-S02A is released. Note: Refers to alarm response procedure 41AL-1RK1A, window 1A18B. The examinee may not refer to this procedure, although he/she should.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

10.
  • From step 2 of Window 1A18B If examinee requests permission to Examinee manually opens NAN-Alarm Response Procedure: open S04B, CUE: Open breaker S04B using NAN-HS-S04B and NAN-S04B. checks green open light is IF the running breaker did not trip illuminated.

automatically when the oncoming breaker control switch was returned Note: The examinee may perform to the normal position, THEN trip this action without reference to the the running breaker. alarm response procedure. This is acceptable but not preferred.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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11. From step 4.9.3.4 of 40OP-9NA03: Examinee verifies voltage between 12.42 and 14.49 KV on voltmeter Check that NAN-S02 voltage is NAN-EI-S02.

between 12.42KV - 14.49KV.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

12. From step 4.9.3.5 of 40OP-9NA03: Examinee places synchronizing switch, NAN-SS-S02A to OFF.

Turn the Synchronizing Switch for NAN-S01 Supply Breaker, NAN-SS-S02A to OFF.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

13. From step 4.9.3.6 of 40OP-9NA03: Examinee determines that the related Startup Transformer is not supplying Perform the appropriate section of more than one unit and does not Appendix D - S/U Xfmr Winding perform Appendix D.

Loading Guidance, if a related Startup Xfmr winding is supplying more than one unit.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

JPM STOP TIME:

NORMAL TERMINATION POINT 102

JS-7 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam RECORD OF REVISIONS REVISION REVISION REASON NUMBER DATE REVISED COMMENTS Rev 1 04/16/2009 6 Reformatted to new template and rewrote note.

REASON REVISED Enter the numbers corresponding to the reason revised in the Reason Revised column and brief description of changes in Comments Column. Comments are to be numbered consecutively in each revision.

55. Vendor reference document upgrade
56. Plant modification (include number)
57. Procedure upgrade
58. Internal or External Agency Commitment (indicate item number)
59. Technical Specification Change (indicate amendment number)
60. Other (explain in comments) 103

JS-7 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INITIAL CONDITIONS INITIATING CUE:

  • The Unit's 13.8 kV buses (NAN-S01 and NAN-S02) are being supplied from offsite power (startup transformers).
  • The CRS directs you to transfer NAN-S01 and NAN-S02 to the Unit Auxiliary Transformer, MAN-X02, in accordance with 40OP-9NA03 sections 4.8 and 4.9.
  • All prerequisites have been performed.

CANDIDATE 104

JS-8 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM BASIS INFORMATION TASK: 1250300301: Perform actions to restore equipment following inadvertent CSAS TASK STANDARD: Respond to an inadvertent CSAS on Train "B" K/A: 3.5 026 A2.03 K/A RATING: RO: 4.1 SRO: 4.4 K/A: K/A RATING: RO: SRO APPLICABLE POSITION(S): RO/SRO VALIDATION TIME: 15 minutes

REFERENCES:

40AO-9ZZ17, Inadvertent PPS-ESFAS Actuations Rev 13 SUGGESTED TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR X PLANT JPM TYPE Time Critical? (Yes/No) Yes Alternative Path? (Yes/No) No APPROVAL Developed By: Alan Malley Date: 08/25/2005 Revised By: Alan Malley Date: 04/16/2009 Technical Review Operations Approval E-Plan Review N/A Training Approval Only required for Emergency Plan JPMs TESTING METHOD ACTUAL TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR PLANT TESTING METHOD: SIMULATE PERFORM EVALUATION Examinee Name: Date:

Evaluator Name:

Time to complete: Minutes GRADE (Circle One) SAT / UNSATc c

For E-Plan JPMs, a grade of UNSAT requires a PVAR to be written, remediation, and re-evaluation.

PVAR # _____________

105 Revised 9/23/08

JS-8 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam

11. SIMULATOR SETUP:

A. IC#: 105 (For 2009 NRC exam only)

B. MALFUNCTIONS, OVERRIDES & REMOTE FUNCTIONS:

EVENT COMMAND DESCRIPTION

22. If IC-105 is not available, reset to IC-20 and perform the following:
  • imf RP06H1 (Blown fuse for CSAS B)
  • imf RP06H2 (Blown fuse for CSAS B)
  • Allow time for equipment to actuate
  • This JPM is set to run with JS7 during the 2009 NRC exam D. REQUIRED CONDITIONS:
  • Place simulator in FREEZE
  • Provide initiating cue to examinee
  • Place simulator in RUN E. SIMULATOR EVALUATION PRE-CHECK Correct IC Alarm Silence Off Procedures available, page checked, and clean For JPMs administered during transients, another instructor available to control plant parameters.

NA if Simulator setup not required Verified by: ____________________________ Date: ____________________

11. SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT:

JS-8 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam TASK CONDITIONS INFORMATION PRESENTED TO EXAMINEE:

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS:

IN PLANT JPMs ONLY

  • Operation of in-plant equipment is to be SIMULATED ONLY, DO NOT OPERATE any equipment.
  • Inform the control room staff of any discovered deficiencies.
  • Comply with the REP, if it is not possible to enter an area it may be permissible to discuss the equipment to be operated. Do not enter contaminated, airborne, or high radiation areas.

ALL JPMs

  • You may use any source of information normally available.

INITIATING CUE:

  • The plant is operating at 100% power and an inadvertent Train B CSAS has just occurred.
  • THIS IS A TIME CRITICAL JPM.

INFORMATION FOR EVALUATOR'S USE:

  • Denotes Critical Step
  • At the discretion of the Examiner/Evaluator, this JPM may be terminated when the Task Standard is met or adequate time has been allowed to complete the JPM. It shall be terminated when the Examinee has verbalized completion of the JPM.

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  • Any step marked UNSAT requires comments.
  • If this is the first JPM of the set then ensure the examinee has been briefed.
  • Step sequence is not critical unless noted or will prevent achieving the task standard.
  • Notify unit Shift Manager of in-plant JPM performance.
  • Performance of this JPM may require entry into areas with alarmed doors. Security requirements must be observed.
  • Locked valves may be involved. No attempt will be made to actually operate any valves.

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STEP CUE STANDARD

1. From step 1 of Section 5.0 of 40AO- If Requested: CSAS occurred at the The examinee notes the time of the 9ZZ17: current time. actuation.

Record the time of the CSAS Start Time _______________

Actuation. _________

Time critical evolution starts here.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

2. From step 2 of Section 5.0 of 40AO- Examinee determines SIAS has not 9ZZ17: actuated and N/As this step.

IF ANY Containment Spray Pump is running, AND BOTH of the following conditions exist:

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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3.
  • From step 3 of Section 5.0 of 40AO- The examinee places the CS 9ZZ17: handswitch in stop to anti-pump the CS pump and verifies the pump IF ANY Containment Spray Pump is stops.

running, AND BOTH of the following conditions exist:

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

4.
  • From step 4 of Section 5.0 of 40AO- Examinee overrides and closes SIB-9ZZ17: UV-671.

Override and close all open Containment Spray Header Isolation Valves.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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5. From step 5 of Section 5.0 of 40AO- Examinee verifies Seal injection is in 9ZZ17: service, therefore no action should be taken unless the candidate exceeds IF seal injection is in service, AND 10 minutes to restore NC to the cooling water is NOT restored to RCPs.

ANY operating RCP within 10 minutes of the initial loss, THEN perform the following:

a. Ensure the reactor is tripped.
b. Stop all of the RCPs.
c. Isolate controlled bleedoff.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

6.
  • From step 5 of Section 5.0 of 40AO- Upon completion of this step CUE: Examinee opens the following 9ZZ17: valves:

Another operator will complete Open ANY of the following as

  • NCB-UV-403, NCW Section 5.0.

needed to restore Nuclear Cooling Containment Upstream Return Water to Containment: Isolation Valve

  • NCA-UV-402, NCW
  • NCB-UV-401, NCW Containment Downstream This JPM is complete. Containment Upstream Supply Return Isolation Valve Isolation Valve
  • NCB-UV-403, NCW Note: The examinee should open Containment Upstream Return UV-403 first and then UV-401. If Isolation Valve UV-401 is opened first this is NOT a
  • NCB-UV-401, NCW failure.

Containment Upstream Supply Isolation Valve Record the time that the RCP Nuclear Cooling Water Low Flow alarms clear on B04: ___________

Time Critical steps end here. Time should be less than 10 minutes.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

JPM STOP TIME:

NORMAL TERMINATION POINT 111

JS-8 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam RECORD OF REVISIONS REVISION REVISION REASON NUMBER DATE REVISED COMMENTS 001 10/12/2004 3 Revised to reflect procedure change to prevent pressurizer level from exceeding Tech Spec limit.

002 04/20/2005 6 Revised to make step 7 non-critical since no action is required.

003 4/25/2007 6 Enhancements to bring in line with procedure.

004 03/25/2209 6 Changed to new JPM format 005 04/16/2009 6 Changed to new format and to add procedure Revision No.

REASON REVISED Enter the numbers corresponding to the reason revised in the Reason Revised column and brief description of changes in Comments Column. Comments are to be numbered consecutively in each revision.

61. Vendor reference document upgrade
62. Plant modification (include number)
63. Procedure upgrade
64. Internal or External Agency Commitment (indicate item number)
65. Technical Specification Change (indicate amendment number)
66. Other (explain in comments) 112

JS-8 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INITIAL CONDITIONS INITIATING CUE:

  • The plant is operating at 100% power and an inadvertent Train B CSAS has just occurred.
  • THIS IS A TIME CRITICAL JPM.

CANDIDATE 113

RA 1 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM BASIS INFORMATION TASK: 1270130401 Implement reactor Coolant System Draining Operations TASK STANDARD: Determine amount of water drained and actual RCS level.

K/A: 2.1.25 K/A RATING: RO: 3.9 SRO: 4.2 K/A: K/A RATING: RO: SRO:

APPLICABLE POSITION(S): RO VALIDATION TIME: 20 minutes

REFERENCES:

40OP-9ZZ16, RCS Drain Operations (Rev 66)

SUGGESTED TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR X PLANT JPM TYPE Time Critical? (Yes/No) No Alternative Path? (Yes/No) No APPROVAL Developed By: Alan Malley Date: 04/17/2009 Revised By: N/A Date: N/A Technical Review Operations Approval E-Plan Review N/A Training Approval Only required for Emergency Plan JPMs TESTING METHOD ACTUAL TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR PLANT TESTING METHOD: SIMULATE PERFORM EVALUATION Examinee Name: Date:

Evaluator Name:

Time to complete: Minutes GRADE (Circle One) SAT / UNSATc c

For E-Plan JPMs, a grade of UNSAT requires a PVAR to be written, remediation, and re-evaluation.

PVAR # _____________

114 Revised 9/20/08

RA 1 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam

12. SIMULATOR SETUP:

UU. IC#: N/A (May be performed in the simulator or classroom, NO setup required)

VV. MALFUNCTIONS, OVERRIDES & REMOTE FUNCTIONS EVENT COMMAND DESCRIPTION

23. N/A 24.

25.

26.

WW. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:

  • None XX. REQUIRED CONDITIONS:
  • None YY. SIMULATOR EVALUATION PRE-CHECK Correct IC Alarm Silence Off Procedures available, page checked, and clean For JPMs administered during transients, another instructor available to control plant parameters.

NA if Simulator setup not required Verified by: ____________________________ Date: ____________________

12. SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT:
a. Copy of 40OP-9ZZ16, RCS Drain Operations Rev 66 Appendix D and E.

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SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS:

ALL JPMs

  • You may use any source of information normally available.

INITIATING CUE:

You are a Reactor Operator in Unit 2 Unit 2 has drained the RCS from 114 foot (flange level) to 103 foot 1 inch (top of the hot leg) level to the Holdup Tank per 40OP-9ZZ16, RCS Drain Operations.

Unit 2 RCS level is currently 102 ft. 6 inches.

Train A Shutdown Cooling is in service.

The Steam Generator Nozzle dams are installed.

The CRS directs that you perform the following and record your answers in the table provided:

1. Use Appendix E of 40OP-9ZZ16 and determine what level increase should have occurred in the Holdup Tank (in Feet) during the drain of the RCS from 114 to 1031 Increase in HUT level should be ____________ ft.

AND

2. Coordinate with the Auxiliary Operator in Containment and monitor RCS level locally using the Train A local gage glass per Appendix D, Section 5.0 of 40OP-9ZZ16.
  • Given the following information, determine and record the actual RCS level per Appendix D Section 5.0:

Time Indicated level from LG -752 Train A SDC Actual RCS level (Train A) flow is:

0800 102 ft. 6 in. 4500 gpm ______________

0815 101 ft. 10 in. 4000 gpm ______________

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  • Denotes Critical Step
  • At the discretion of the Examiner/Evaluator, this JPM may be terminated when the Task Standard is met or adequate time has been allowed to complete the JPM. It shall be terminated when the Examinee has verbalized completion of the JPM.
  • Any step marked UNSAT requires comments.
  • If this is the first JPM of the set then ensure the examinee has been briefed.
  • Step sequence is not critical unless noted or will prevent achieving the task standard.
  • Notify unit Shift Manager of in-plant JPM performance.
  • Performance of this JPM may require entry into areas with alarmed doors. Security requirements must be observed.
  • Locked valves may be involved. No attempt will be made to actually operate any valves.

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STEP CUE STANDARD

1.
  • The examinee determines the The examinee determines the level change in level in the HUT increase in the HUT by one of the following methods:
1. Uses the graph to determine the gallons of water drained from RCS is (93,800 - 70500 =

23300) 23300 gallons divided by 12,704 gallons / foot in the HUT

= a change of 1.834 ft OR

2. Uses the graph to determine directly that the change is HUT level is (7.4 - 5.5 = 1.9 ft) is 1.9 ft.

Acceptable answer 1.8 to 2.0 ft.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

2. The examinee determines the P The examinee determines the P is (inches) from the Unit 2 graph for approximately 28 inches (+ 2 inches).

a SDC flow of 4500 gpm.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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3.
  • The examinee adds indicated The examinee determines actual level level and P (inches) to for the 0800 reading is approximately determine actual level. 104 ft. 10 in. (+ 2 inches)

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

4. The examinee determines the P The examinee determines the P is (inches) from the Unit 2 graph for approximately 22.5 inches (+ 2 inches).

a SDC flow of 4000 gpm.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

5.
  • The examinee adds indicated The examinee determines actual level is level and P (inches) to approximately 103 ft. 8.5 in. (+ 2 determine actual level. inches)

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

JPM STOP TIME:

NORMAL TERMINATION POINT 119

RA 1 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam ANSWER KEY Increase in HUT level should be _____ 1.9 ( + 0.1 ft) _____ ft.

Time Indicated level from LG - Train A Actual RCS level 752 (Train A) SDC flow is:

0800 102 ft. 6 in. 4500 gpm __104 ft 10 in ( + 2 inches) __

0815 101 ft. 10 in. 4000 gpm __103 ft 8.5 in ( + 2 inches) __

ANSWER KEY 120

RA 1 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam RECORD OF REVISIONS REVISION REVISION REASON NUMBER DATE REVISED COMMENTS 0 04/17/2009 6 Record created REASON REVISED Enter the numbers corresponding to the reason revised in the Reason Revised column and brief description of changes in Comments Column. Comments are to be numbered consecutively in each revision.

67. Vendor reference document upgrade
68. Plant modification (include number)
69. Procedure upgrade
70. Internal or External Agency Commitment (indicate item number)
71. Technical Specification Change (indicate amendment number)
72. Other (explain in comments) 121

RA 1 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INITIATING CUE:

You are a Reactor Operator in Unit 2 Unit 2 has drained the RCS from 114 foot (flange level) to 103 foot 1 inch (top of the hot leg) level to the Holdup Tank per 40OP-9ZZ16, RCS Drain Operations.

Unit 2 RCS level is currently 102 ft. 6 inches.

Train A Shutdown Cooling is in service.

The Steam Generator Nozzle dams are installed.

The CRS directs that you perform the following and record your answers in the table provided:

1. Use Appendix E of 40OP-9ZZ16 and determine what level increase should have occurred in the Holdup Tank (in Feet) during the drain of the RCS from 114 to 1031 Increase in HUT level should be ____________ ft.

AND

2. Coordinate with the Auxiliary Operator in Containment and monitor RCS level locally using the Train A local gage glass per Appendix D, Section 5.0 of 40OP-9ZZ16.
  • Given the following information, determine and record the actual RCS level per Appendix D Section 5.0:

Time Indicated level from LG -752 Train A SDC Actual RCS (Train A) flow is: level 0800 102 ft. 6 in. 4500 gpm _____________

0815 101 ft. 10 in. 4000 gpm _____________

CANDIDATE 122

RA 2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM BASIS INFORMATION TASK: 1290020301 Conduct shift operations TASK STANDARD: Determine if license is active and which operator can stand shift as a Reactor Operator.

K/A: 2.1.4 K/A RATING: RO: 3.3 SRO: 3.8 K/A: K/A RATING: RO: SRO:

APPLICABLE POSITION(S): RO VALIDATION TIME: 20 minutes

REFERENCES:

40DP-9OP02, Conduct of Shift Operations, Rev 46 SUGGESTED TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR X PLANT JPM TYPE Time Critical? (Yes/No) No Alternative Path? (Yes/No) No APPROVAL Developed By: Alan Malley Date: 04/17/2009 Revised By: N/A Date: N/A Technical Review Operations Approval E-Plan Review N/A Training Approval Only required for Emergency Plan JPMs TESTING METHOD ACTUAL TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR PLANT TESTING METHOD: SIMULATE PERFORM EVALUATION Examinee Name: Date:

Evaluator Name:

Time to complete: Minutes GRADE (Circle One) SAT / UNSATc c

For E-Plan JPMs, a grade of UNSAT requires a PVAR to be written, remediation, and re-evaluation.

PVAR # _____________

123 Revised 9/20/08

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13. SIMULATOR SETUP:

ZZ. IC#: N/A (May be performed in the simulator or classroom, NO setup required)

AAA. MALFUNCTIONS, OVERRIDES & REMOTE FUNCTIONS EVENT COMMAND DESCRIPTION

27. N/A 28.

29.

30.

BBB.SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:

  • None CCC.REQUIRED CONDITIONS:
  • None DDD. SIMULATOR EVALUATION PRE-CHECK
  • N/A
13. SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT:
a. Copy of 40DP-9OP02, Conduct of Shift Operations, Rev 46 124

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SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS:

ALL JPMs

  • You may use any source of information normally available.

INITIATING CUE ON THE NEXT PAGE 125

RA 2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INITIATING CUE:

Determine which of the following individuals (if any) can stand shift as an independent Reactor Operator on 04/04/2009 and state the reason why they can or cannot stand the position. (Assume all medical and training requirements are met).

Operator #1 12/21/2008 Operator taken off-shift to support the procedure upgrade project.

01/20/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 3.

02/12/2009 Stood 4 hour4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 2.

02/13/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 2 02/14/2009 Stood 4 hour4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 2.

03/13/2009 Stood 4 hour4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 3.

03/25/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 2nd Reactor Operator in Unit 1.

03/26/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 2nd Reactor Operator in Unit 1.

Operator #2 01/15/2009 Received a new NRC Reactor Operator License 01/20/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 1.

01/21/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 1.

02/25/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 2nd Reactor Operator in Unit 1.

02/26/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 2nd Reactor Operator in Unit 1.

Operator #1 can / cannot stand the position because ________________________________

Operator #2 can / cannot stand the position because ________________________________

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RA 2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INFORMATION FOR EVALUATOR'S USE:

  • Denotes Critical Step
  • At the discretion of the Examiner/Evaluator, this JPM may be terminated when the Task Standard is met or adequate time has been allowed to complete the JPM. It shall be terminated when the Examinee has verbalized completion of the JPM.
  • Any step marked UNSAT requires comments.
  • If this is the first JPM of the set then ensure the examinee has been briefed.
  • Step sequence is not critical unless noted or will prevent achieving the task standard.
  • Notify unit Shift Manager of in-plant JPM performance.
  • Performance of this JPM may require entry into areas with alarmed doors. Security requirements must be observed.
  • Locked valves may be involved. No attempt will be made to actually operate any valves.

127

RA 2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM START TIME:

STEP CUE STANDARD

1. Obtain 40DP-9OP02, Conduct of Obtain 40DP-9OP02, Conduct of Shift Shift Operations. Operations.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

2.
  • The examinee determines that The examinee reviews the 40DP-9OP02 operator #1 cannot stand the shift and determines the following reason for and the reason. operator #1 not being able to stand shift.

Operator #1 did not complete 60 hours6.944444e-4 days <br />0.0167 hours <br />9.920635e-5 weeks <br />2.283e-5 months <br /> on shift because 12 of his/her hours were not on one shift.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

3.
  • The examinee determines that The examinee reviews the 40DP-9OP02 operator #2 can stand the shift and determines the following reason for and the reason. operator #2 being able to stand shift.

Operator #2 received an Initial NRC license during the previous quarter so he/she is not required to complete 60 hours6.944444e-4 days <br />0.0167 hours <br />9.920635e-5 weeks <br />2.283e-5 months <br />.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

JPM STOP TIME:

NORMAL TERMINATION POINT 128

RA 2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam ANSWER KEY Operator #1 can / cannot stand the position because :

(Circle one)

Operator #1 did not complete 60 hours6.944444e-4 days <br />0.0167 hours <br />9.920635e-5 weeks <br />2.283e-5 months <br /> on shift because 12 of his/her hours were not on one shift.

Operator #2 can / cannot stand the position because:

(Circle one)

Operator #2 received an Initial NRC license during the previous quarter so he/she is not required to complete 60 hours6.944444e-4 days <br />0.0167 hours <br />9.920635e-5 weeks <br />2.283e-5 months <br />.

ANSWER KEY 129

RA 2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam RECORD OF REVISIONS REVISION REVISION REASON NUMBER DATE REVISED COMMENTS 0 04/17/2009 6 Record created REASON REVISED Enter the numbers corresponding to the reason revised in the Reason Revised column and brief description of changes in Comments Column. Comments are to be numbered consecutively in each revision.

73. Vendor reference document upgrade
74. Plant modification (include number)
75. Procedure upgrade
76. Internal or External Agency Commitment (indicate item number)
77. Technical Specification Change (indicate amendment number)
78. Other (explain in comments) 130

RA 2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INITIATING CUE:

Determine which of the following individuals (if any) can stand shift as an independent Reactor Operator on 04/04/2009 and state the reason why they can or cannot stand the position. (Assume all medical, training requirements, and overtime limitations are met).

Operator #1 12/21/2008 Operator taken off-shift to support the procedure upgrade project.

01/20/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 3.

02/12/2009 Stood 4 hour4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 2.

02/13/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 2 02/14/2009 Stood 4 hour4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 2.

03/13/2009 Stood 4 hour4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 3.

03/25/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 2nd Reactor Operator in Unit 1.

03/26/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 2nd Reactor Operator in Unit 1.

Operator #2 01/15/2009 Received a new NRC Reactor Operator License 01/20/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 1.

01/21/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 1.

02/25/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 2nd Reactor Operator in Unit 1.

02/26/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 2nd Reactor Operator in Unit 1.

Operator #1 can / cannot stand the position because ________________________________________

(Circle one)

Operator #2 can / cannot stand the position because ________________________________________

(Circle one)

CANDIDATE 131

RA 3 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM BASIS INFORMATION TASK: 1290310301 Perform a Tech Review of a Permit TASK STANDARD: Tech Review a Permit and determine three errors with the permit.

K/A: 2.2.13 K/A RATING: RO: 4.1 SRO: 4.3 K/A: K/A RATING: RO: SRO:

APPLICABLE POSITION(S): RO VALIDATION TIME: 20 minutes

REFERENCES:

40DP-9OP29, Permit and Tagging Process Rev 35, Drawings 01-E-DWB-01 & 01-M-DWP-02 SUGGESTED TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR X PLANT JPM TYPE Time Critical? (Yes/No) No Alternative Path? (Yes/No) No APPROVAL Developed By: Tom Stahler Date: 05/03/2003 Revised By: Alan Malley Date: 05/19/2009 Technical Review Operations Approval E-Plan Review N/A Training Approval Only required for Emergency Plan JPMs TESTING METHOD ACTUAL TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR PLANT TESTING METHOD: SIMULATE PERFORM EVALUATION Examinee Name: Date:

Evaluator Name:

Time to complete: Minutes GRADE (Circle One) SAT / UNSATc c

For E-Plan JPMs, a grade of UNSAT requires a PVAR to be written, remediation, and re-evaluation.

PVAR # _____________

132 Revised 9/20/08

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14. SIMULATOR SETUP:

EEE. IC#: N/A (May be performed in the simulator or classroom, NO setup required)

FFF. MALFUNCTIONS, OVERRIDES & REMOTE FUNCTIONS EVENT COMMAND DESCRIPTION

31. N/A 32.

33.

34.

GGG. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:

  • None HHH. REQUIRED CONDITIONS:
  • None III. SIMULATOR EVALUATION PRE-CHECK Correct IC Alarm Silence Off Procedures available, page checked, and clean For JPMs administered during transients, another instructor available to control plant parameters.

NA if Simulator setup not required Verified by: ____________________________ Date: ____________________

14. SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT:
  • Drawing 01-E-DWB-01
  • Drawing 01-M-DWP-02 133

RA 3 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam TASK CONDITIONS INFORMATION PRESENTED TO EXAMINEE:

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS:

ALL JPMs

  • You may use any source of information normally available.

INITIATING CUE:

Unit 1 is 100% power The B Demineralized Water Pump (DWN-P05B) has a severe seal leak on the pump. The CRS has directed that the pump be isolated and a permit hung to prevent spilling water.

Permit 1-110909-1 was generated manually due to the Site Work Management System (SWMS) being down.

The CRS has directed you to perform Tech Review of Permit 1-110909-1.

  • Identify three (3) errors (Non-clerical - not typos) on the permit.

INFORMATION FOR EVALUATOR'S USE:

  • Denotes Critical Step
  • At the discretion of the Examiner/Evaluator, this JPM may be terminated when the Task Standard is met or adequate time has been allowed to complete the JPM. It shall be terminated when the Examinee has verbalized completion of the JPM.
  • Any step marked UNSAT requires comments.
  • If this is the first JPM of the set then ensure the examinee has been briefed.
  • Step sequence is not critical unless noted or will prevent achieving the task standard.
  • Notify unit Shift Manager of in-plant JPM performance.
  • Performance of this JPM may require entry into areas with alarmed doors. Security requirements must be observed.
  • Locked valves may be involved. No attempt will be made to actually operate any valves.

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RA 3 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM START TIME:

STEP CUE STANDARD

1. Reviews Permit or Work Order to Examinee reviews Permit or Work Order determine scope of work to be and determines work scope to be replacing performed. gasket on 1P-DWN-V050.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

2.
  • Identifies one (1) error on the permit. Examinee determines the following Tag 2 has the wrong circuit breaker inaccuracy/inadequacy.

identified.

  • Tag 2 is the wrong circuit breaker (breaker is for the A pump)

The order of identification of the errors in steps 2, 3, and 4 of this JPM is not critical.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

3.
  • Identifies one (1) error on the permit. Examinee determines the following inaccuracy/inadequacy.

Tag 5 has the wrong position (open)

  • Tag 5 has wrong position (OPEN) for for the discharge valve.

the discharge valve.

The order of identification of the errors in steps 2, 3, and 4 of this JPM is not critical.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

135

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4.
  • Identifies one (1) error on the permit. Examinee determines the following inaccuracy/inadequacy.

Tag 7 has the right valve number, but

  • Tag 7 has right valve number but the wrong system designator.

wrong system designator (DS).

The order of identification of the errors in steps 2, 3, and 4 of this JPM is not critical.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

JPM STOP TIME:

NORMAL TERMINATION POINT 136

RA 3 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam RECORD OF REVISIONS REVISION REVISION REASON NUMBER DATE REVISED COMMENTS 1 05/19/2009 6 Update format to new JPM format. Revise numbering for 2009 NRC exam.

REASON REVISED Enter the numbers corresponding to the reason revised in the Reason Revised column and brief description of changes in Comments Column. Comments are to be numbered consecutively in each revision.

79. Vendor reference document upgrade
80. Plant modification (include number)
81. Procedure upgrade
82. Internal or External Agency Commitment (indicate item number)
83. Technical Specification Change (indicate amendment number)
84. Other (explain in comments) 137

RA 3 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam CANDIDATE INITIATING CUE:

Unit 1 is 100% power The B Demineralized Water Pump (DWN-P05B) has a severe seal leak on the pump. The CRS has directed that the pump be isolated and a permit hung to prevent spilling water.

Permit 1-110909-1 was generated manually due to the Site Work Management System (SWMS) being down.

The CRS has directed you to perform Tech Review of Permit 1-110909-1.

  • Identify three (3) errors (Non-clerical - not typos) on the permit.

CANDIDATE 138

RA 4 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM BASIS INFORMATION TASK: 1290020301 Conduct On Shift Operations IAW Conduct of Shift Operations TASK STANDARD: Determine RP entry requirements to operate a valve.

K/A: 2.3.13 K/A RATING: RO: 3.4 SRO: 3.8 K/A: K/A RATING: RO: SRO:

APPLICABLE POSITION(S): RO VALIDATION TIME: 20 minutes

REFERENCES:

NGW01, Initial Radiation Worker Practices; 75DP-9RP01 Radiation Exposure and Access Control Rev 16 SUGGESTED TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR X PLANT JPM TYPE Time Critical? (Yes/No) No Alternative Path? (Yes/No) No APPROVAL Developed By: Alan Malley Date: 05/13/2009 Revised By: N/A Date: N/A Technical Review Operations Approval E-Plan Review N/A Training Approval Only required for Emergency Plan JPMs TESTING METHOD ACTUAL TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR PLANT TESTING METHOD: SIMULATE PERFORM EVALUATION Examinee Name: Date:

Evaluator Name:

Time to complete: Minutes GRADE (Circle One) SAT / UNSATc c

For E-Plan JPMs, a grade of UNSAT requires a PVAR to be written, remediation, and re-evaluation.

PVAR # _____________

139 Revised 9/20/08

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15. SIMULATOR SETUP:

JJJ. IC#: N/A (May be performed in the simulator or classroom, NO setup required)

KKK. MALFUNCTIONS, OVERRIDES & REMOTE FUNCTIONS EVENT COMMAND DESCRIPTION

35. N/A 36.

37.

38.

LLL. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:

  • None MMM. REQUIRED CONDITIONS:
  • None NNN. SIMULATOR EVALUATION PRE-CHECK Correct IC Alarm Silence Off Procedures available, page checked, and clean For JPMs administered during transients, another instructor available to control plant parameters.

NA if Simulator setup not required Verified by: ____________________________ Date: ____________________

15. SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT:
a. Survey map
b. 75DP-9RP01 Radiation Exposure and Access Control Rev 16
c. Calculator 140

RA 4 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam TASK CONDITIONS INFORMATION PRESENTED TO EXAMINEE:

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS:

ALL JPMs

  • You may use any source of information normally available.

INITIATING CUE:

  • Your dose exposure this year has been 664 mrem.
  • Unit 1 is coming out of a refueling outage.
  • Restoration of the Train A Essential Cooling Water to the Shutdown Cooling heat exchanger (SDCHX) is in progress.
  • You are assigned the task of venting the EW side of the SDCHX through EWA-V020.
  • Determine the following:
1) How many minutes (MAXIMUM) can you stay in the area with the highest dose rate without exceeding Palo Verdes first administrative limit per 75DP-9RP01? (Assume you are not a Declared Pregnant Woman or a Declared Fertile Woman.)

ANSWER ____________________

2) What type of posting should this area have? Check only those that apply to the area you will need to access to perform the venting (not all areas of the room).

Radiation area High radiation area Locked High Radiation area Very High Radiation area Contamination area High Contamination area Airborne radiation area Hot particle area

3) What are the requirements to enter this area? Check only those that apply to the area you will need to access to perform the venting (not all areas of the room).

Double PCs Single PCs Respirator Briefing by RP Emergency Dosimetry Portable Dose Rate Meter Constant RP coverage with Dose Rate meter or Stay Time Telemetric Dosimetry 141

RA 4 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INFORMATION FOR EVALUATOR'S USE:

  • Denotes Critical Step
  • At the discretion of the Examiner/Evaluator, this JPM may be terminated when the Task Standard is met or adequate time has been allowed to complete the JPM. It shall be terminated when the Examinee has verbalized completion of the JPM.
  • Any step marked UNSAT requires comments.
  • If this is the first JPM of the set then ensure the examinee has been briefed.
  • Step sequence is not critical unless noted or will prevent achieving the task standard.
  • Notify unit Shift Manager of in-plant JPM performance.
  • Performance of this JPM may require entry into areas with alarmed doors. Security requirements must be observed.
  • Locked valves may be involved. No attempt will be made to actually operate any valves.

142

RA 4 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM START TIME:

STEP CUE STANDARD

1.
  • How many minutes Examinee reviews RP map and (MAXIMUM) can you stay in determines highest radiation reading is the area with the highest dose 1140 mr/hr since there is no other rate without exceeding Palo designation per note 1 on the map.

Verdes first administrative limit Examinee may refer to 75DP-9RP01 to per 75DP-9RP01? determine first administrative limit is 1.5 rem/yr. Since the examinee already has 664 mrem this year (per the cue) he/she may only receive 836 mrem for the rest of the year. In a radiation field of 1140 mrem/hr, the dose is 19mr/min, therefore 836 mrem/19 mrem/hr equals 44 minutes.

Answer: 44 minutes (or .73 hours8.449074e-4 days <br />0.0203 hours <br />1.207011e-4 weeks <br />2.77765e-5 months <br />).

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

2.
  • What type of radiation posting Examinee should check the following:

should this are have? Check only those that apply to the area you will

  • Contamination Area need to access.
  • Could include Radiation area, but this is not critical.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

143

RA 4 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam STEP CUE STANDARD

3.
  • What are the requirements to enter Examinee should check the following:

this area? Check only those that apply to the area you will need to

  • Continuous RP coverage or Stay Times.

access?

  • Briefing by RP
  • Single PCs SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

JPM STOP TIME:

NORMAL TERMINATION POINT 144

RA 4 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam ANSWER KEY INITIATING CUE:

  • Your dose exposure this year has been 664 mrem.
  • Unit 1 is coming out of a refueling outage.
  • Restoration of the Train A Essential Cooling Water to the Shutdown Cooling heat exchanger (SDCHX) is in progress.
  • You are assigned the task of venting the EW side of the SDCHX through EWA-V020.
  • Determine the following:
1) How many minutes (MAXIMUM) can you stay in the area with the highest dose rate without exceeding Palo Verdes first administrative limit per 75DP-9RP01? (Assume you are not a Declared Pregnant Woman or a Declared Fertile Woman.)

ANSWER ___44 minutes or 0.73 hour8.449074e-4 days <br />0.0203 hours <br />1.207011e-4 weeks <br />2.77765e-5 months <br />s_______________

2) What type of posting should this area have? Check only those that apply to the area you will need to access to perform the venting (not all areas of the room).

Radiation area High radiation area X Locked High Radiation area Very High Radiation area X Contamination area High Contamination area Airborne radiation area Hot particle area

3) What are the requirements to enter this area? Check only those that apply to the area you will need to access to perform the venting (not all areas of the room).

Double PCs X Single PCs Respirator X Briefing by RP Emergency Dosimetry Portable Dose Rate Meter X Constant RP coverage with Dose Rate meter or Stay Time Telemetric Dosimetry ANSWER KEY 145

RA 4 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam RECORD OF REVISIONS REVISION REVISION REASON NUMBER DATE REVISED COMMENTS 0 05/13/2009 6 New JPM REASON REVISED Enter the numbers corresponding to the reason revised in the Reason Revised column and brief description of changes in Comments Column. Comments are to be numbered consecutively in each revision.

85. Vendor reference document upgrade
86. Plant modification (include number)
87. Procedure upgrade
88. Internal or External Agency Commitment (indicate item number)
89. Technical Specification Change (indicate amendment number)
90. Other (explain in comments) 146

RA 4 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INITIATING CUE:

  • Your dose exposure this year has been 664 mrem.
  • Unit 1 is coming out of a refueling outage.
  • Restoration of the Train A Essential Cooling Water to the Shutdown Cooling heat exchanger (SDCHX) is in progress.
  • You are assigned the task of venting the EW side of the SDCHX through EWA-V020.
  • Determine the following:
1) How many minutes can you stay in the area with the highest dose rate without exceeding Palo Verdes first administrative limit per 75DP-9RP01? (Assume you are not a Declared Pregnant Woman or a Declared Fertile Woman.)

ANSWER ____________________________

2) What type of radiation posting should this area have? Check only those that apply to the area you will need to access to perform the venting (not all areas of the room).

Radiation area High radiation area Locked High Radiation area Very High Radiation area Contamination area High Contamination area Airborne radiation area Hot particle area

3) What are the requirements to enter this area? Check only those that apply to the area you will need to access perform the venting (not all areas of the room).

Double PCs Single PCs Respirator Briefing by RP Emergency Dosimetry Portable Dose Rate Meter Constant RP coverage with Dose Rate meter or Stay Time Telemetric Dosimetry CANDIDATE 147

SA 2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM BASIS INFORMATION TASK: 1290020301 Conduct shift operations TASK STANDARD: Determine if license is active and which operator can stand shift as a Reactor Operator. Determine if shift staffing is met K/A: 2.1.4 K/A RATING: RO: 3.3 SRO: 3.8 K/A: 2.1.5 K/A RATING: RO: 2.9 SRO: 3.9 APPLICABLE POSITION(S): SRO VALIDATION TIME: 20 minutes

REFERENCES:

40OP-9OP02, Conduct of Shift Operations, Rev 46 SUGGESTED TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR X PLANT JPM TYPE Time Critical? (Yes/No) No Alternative Path? (Yes/No) No APPROVAL Developed By: Alan Malley Date: 04/17/2009 Revised By: N/A Date: N/A Technical Review Operations Approval E-Plan Review N/A Training Approval Only required for Emergency Plan JPMs TESTING METHOD ACTUAL TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR PLANT TESTING METHOD: SIMULATE PERFORM EVALUATION Examinee Name: Date:

Evaluator Name:

Time to complete: Minutes GRADE (Circle One) SAT / UNSATc c

For E-Plan JPMs, a grade of UNSAT requires a PVAR to be written, remediation, and re-evaluation.

PVAR # _____________

148 Revised 04/22/08

SA 2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam

16. SIMULATOR SETUP:

OOO. IC#: N/A (May be performed in the simulator or classroom, NO setup required)

PPP. MALFUNCTIONS, OVERRIDES & REMOTE FUNCTIONS EVENT COMMAND DESCRIPTION

39. N/A 40.

41.

42.

QQQ. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:

  • None RRR.REQUIRED CONDITIONS:
  • None SSS. SIMULATOR EVALUATION PRE-CHECK Correct IC Alarm Silence Off Procedures available, page checked, and clean For JPMs administered during transients, another instructor available to control plant parameters.

NA if Simulator setup not required Verified by: ____________________________ Date: ____________________

16. SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT:
a. Copy of Conduct of Shift Operations, 40DP-9OP02, Rev 46 149

SA 2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam TASK CONDITIONS INFORMATION PRESENTED TO EXAMINEE:

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS:

ALL JPMs

  • You may use any source of information normally available.

INITIATING CUE:

Given the attached history of 2 Licensed operators and the planned shift manning perform the following:

  • Determine if each of the following individuals (if any) can stand shift as an independent Reactor Operator on the day of 04/04/2009.
  • State the reason why they can or cannot stand the position. (Assume all medical, training requirements, and overtime limitations are met).
  • Determine if staffing requirements are met and what actions (if any) would be necessary to meet Palo Verdes staffing requirements. Assume all operators except the two listed above are qualified to stand the position. Use the data from above to determine qualification of the highlighted operators.

Use the following to document you answers

1. RO #1 can / cannot stand the position because ________________________________

(Circle one)

2. RO #2 can / cannot stand the position because _______________________________

(Circle one)

3. Staffing requirements are / are not met.

(Circle one)

4. If staffing requirements are not met, they can be met by _________________

150

SA 2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam Operator License History RO #1 12/21/2008 Operator taken off-shift to support the procedure upgrade project.

01/20/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 3.

02/12/2009 Stood 4 hour4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 2.

02/13/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 2 02/14/2009 Stood 4 hour4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 2.

03/13/2009 Stood 4 hour4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 3.

03/25/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 2nd Reactor Operator in Unit 1.

03/26/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 2nd Reactor Operator in Unit 1.

RO #2 01/15/2009 Received a new NRC Reactor Operator License 01/20/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 1.

01/21/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 1.

02/25/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 2nd Reactor Operator in Unit 1.

02/26/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 2nd Reactor Operator in Unit 1.

151

SA 2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam PLANNED SHIFT SCHEDULE TO DETERMINE MANNING Position Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 SM SRO SRO SRO CRS SRO SRO SRO STA STA STA STA Reactor Operator RO #1 RO #2 RO Control Operator RO RO RO 3rd Reactor Operator Vacant Vacant SRO Area 1 AO AO RO Area 2 AO AO AO Area 3 AO AO AO Area 4 AO AO AO Radwaste AO 152

SA 2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INFORMATION FOR EVALUATOR'S USE:

  • Denotes Critical Step
  • At the discretion of the Examiner/Evaluator, this JPM may be terminated when the Task Standard is met or adequate time has been allowed to complete the JPM. It shall be terminated when the Examinee has verbalized completion of the JPM.
  • Any step marked UNSAT requires comments.
  • If this is the first JPM of the set then ensure the examinee has been briefed.
  • Step sequence is not critical unless noted or will prevent achieving the task standard.
  • Notify unit Shift Manager of in-plant JPM performance.
  • Performance of this JPM may require entry into areas with alarmed doors. Security requirements must be observed.
  • Locked valves may be involved. No attempt will be made to actually operate any valves.

153

SA 2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM START TIME:

STEP CUE STANDARD

1. Obtain 40DP-9OP02, Conduct of Obtain 40DP-9OP02, Conduct of Shift Shift Operations. Operations.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

2.
  • The examinee determines that #1 The examinee states the following cannot stand the shift and the reason for operator #1 not being able to reason. stand shift.

Operator #1 did not complete 60 hours6.944444e-4 days <br />0.0167 hours <br />9.920635e-5 weeks <br />2.283e-5 months <br /> on shift because 12 of his/her hours were not on one shift.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

3.
  • The examinee determines The examinee states the following operator #2 can stand the shift reason for operator #2 being able to and the reason. stand shift.

Operator #2 received an Initial NRC license during the previous quarter so he/she is not required to complete 60 hours6.944444e-4 days <br />0.0167 hours <br />9.920635e-5 weeks <br />2.283e-5 months <br />.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

154

SA 2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam STEP CUE STANDARD

4.
  • Determine if staffing The examinee determines that Unit 1 requirements are met and what would not have the required number of actions would be necessary (if reactor operators.

any) to meet Palo Verdes staffing What could be done?

requirements (with the following crew manning list). Answer #1 Could move SRO (3rd Reactor Operator from Unit 3) to fill a reactor operator position in Unit #1.

Answer #2 Could call in another reactor operator to man Unit #1.

Either answer is acceptable.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

JPM STOP TIME:

NORMAL TERMINATION POINT 155

SA 2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam ANSWER KEY

1. Operator #1 can / cannot stand the position because :

Operator #1 did not complete 60 hours6.944444e-4 days <br />0.0167 hours <br />9.920635e-5 weeks <br />2.283e-5 months <br /> on shift because 12 of his/her hours were not on one shift.

2. Operator #2 can / cannot stand the position because:

Operator #2 received an Initial NRC license during the previous quarter so he/she is not required to complete 60 hours6.944444e-4 days <br />0.0167 hours <br />9.920635e-5 weeks <br />2.283e-5 months <br />.

3. Staffing requirements are / are not met.

(Circle one)

4. If staffing requirements are not met, they can be met by: (Either answer acceptable)
  • Could move SRO or RO from Unit 3 to fill a reactor operator position in Unit #1.
  • Could call in another reactor operator to man Unit #1.

ANSWER KEY 156

SA 2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam RECORD OF REVISIONS REVISION REVISION REASON NUMBER DATE REVISED COMMENTS 0 04/17/2009 6 New JPM REASON REVISED Enter the numbers corresponding to the reason revised in the Reason Revised column and brief description of changes in Comments Column. Comments are to be numbered consecutively in each revision.

91. Vendor reference document upgrade
92. Plant modification (include number)
93. Procedure upgrade
94. Internal or External Agency Commitment (indicate item number)
95. Technical Specification Change (indicate amendment number)
96. Other (explain in comments) 157

SA 2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INITIATING CUE:

Given the attached history of 2 Licensed operators and the planned shift manning perform the following:

  • Determine if each of the following individuals (if any) can stand shift as an independent Reactor Operator on the day of 04/04/2009.
  • State the reason why they can or cannot stand the position. (Assume all medical, training requirements, and overtime limitations are met).
  • Determine if staffing requirements are met and what actions (if any) would be necessary to meet Palo Verdes staffing requirements. Assume all operators except the two listed above are qualified to stand the position. Use the data from above to determine qualification of the highligh9+1ted operators.

Use the following to document you answers

1. RO #1 can / cannot stand the position because ________________________________

(Circle one)

2. RO #2 can / cannot stand the position because _______________________________

(Circle one)

3. Staffing requirements are / are not met.

(Circle one)

4. If staffing requirements are not met, they can be met by _________________

CANDIDATE 158

SA 2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam Operator License History RO #1 12/21/2008 Operator taken off-shift to support the procedure upgrade project.

01/20/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 3.

02/12/2009 Stood 4 hour4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 2.

02/13/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 2 02/14/2009 Stood 4 hour4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 2.

03/13/2009 Stood 4 hour4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 3.

03/25/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 2nd Reactor Operator in Unit 1.

03/31/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 2nd Reactor Operator in Unit 1.

RO #2 01/15/2009 Received a new NRC Reactor Operator License 01/20/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 1.

01/21/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 3rd Reactor Operator in Unit 1.

02/25/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 2nd Reactor Operator in Unit 1.

02/26/2009 Stood 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> shift as 2nd Reactor Operator in Unit 1.

CANDIDATE 159

SA 2 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam PLANNED SHIFT SCHEDULE TO DETERMINE MANNING Position Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 SM SRO SRO SRO CRS SRO SRO SRO STA STA STA STA Reactor Operator RO #1 RO #2 RO Control Operator RO RO RO 3rd Reactor Vacant Vacant SRO Operator Area 1 AO AO RO Area 2 AO AO AO Area 3 AO AO AO Area 4 AO AO AO Radwaste AO CANDIDATE 160

SA 3 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM BASIS INFORMATION TASK: 1290190102 Ensure compliance with Tech Specs TASK STANDARD: Identify applicable LCO / LCO conditions and completion times.

K/A: 2.2.40 K/A RATING: RO: 3.4 SRO: 4.7 K/A: K/A RATING: RO: SRO:

APPLICABLE POSITION(S): SRO VALIDATION TIME: 20 minutes

REFERENCES:

Technical Specifications SUGGESTED TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR PLANT JPM TYPE Time Critical? (Yes/No) No Alternative Path? (Yes/No) No APPROVAL Developed By: Alan Malley Date: 04/23/2009 Revised By: N/A Date: N/A Technical Review Operations Approval E-Plan Review N/A Training Approval Only required for Emergency Plan JPMs TESTING METHOD ACTUAL TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR PLANT TESTING METHOD: SIMULATE PERFORM EVALUATION Examinee Name: Date:

Evaluator Name:

Time to complete: Minutes GRADE (Circle One) SAT / UNSATc c

For E-Plan JPMs, a grade of UNSAT requires a PVAR to be written, remediation, and re-evaluation.

PVAR # _____________

161 Revised 9/20/08

SA 3 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam

17. SIMULATOR SETUP:

TTT. IC#: N/A UUU. MALFUNCTIONS, OVERRIDES & REMOTE FUNCTIONS EVENT COMMAND DESCRIPTION

43. N/A 44.

45.

46.

VVV. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:

  • None WWW. REQUIRED CONDITIONS:
  • None XXX. SIMULATOR EVALUATION PRE-CHECK Correct IC Alarm Silence Off Procedures available, page checked, and clean For JPMs administered during transients, another instructor available to control plant parameters.

NA if Simulator setup not required Verified by: ____________________________ Date: ____________________

17. SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT:
a. Copy of Tech Specs
b. Copy of print 01-E-SIB-0001
c. Copy of 40OP-9PB01 162

SA 3 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INFORMATION PRESENTED TO EXAMINEE:

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS:

IN PLANT JPM's ONLY

  • Operation of in-plant equipment is to be SIMULATED ONLY, DO NOT OPERATE any equipment.
  • Inform the control room staff of any discovered deficiencies.
  • Comply with the REP, if it is not possible to enter an area it may be permissible to discuss the equipment to be operated. Do not enter contaminated, airborne, or high radiation areas.

ALL JPMs

  • You may use any source of information normally available.

163

SA 3 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INITIATING CUE:

Given the following plant conditions in Unit 3 on the same day:

  • Unit 3 is at 100% power.

Event 1

  • At 1315 the area operator reports oil all over the floor of the B High Pressure Safety Injection (HPSI) pump (SIB-P02) room and no oil level indicated in pump bubbler.
  • Maintenance has investigated the B HPSI pump and determined it will take 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> to repair the oil leak.

Event 2

  • At 1427 a SESS alarm comes in for the A Low Pressure Safety Injection pump (SIA-P01).
  • The control room indication for the A LPSI pump breaker has been lost.
  • The area operator reports that all lights are off at the breaker for the A LPSI pump with the breaker open.

Determine any applicable LCO(s) and TLCO(s) and completion time(s).

(Assume Event 1 is still in progress when Event 2 occurs.)

Use the following to document your answers:

At time: Enter LCO condition(s) Completion Enter TLCO condition(s) Completion time(s) time(s)

(if applicable) (if applicable) 1315 Event 1 1427 Event 2 164

SA 3 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INFORMATION FOR EVALUATOR'S USE:

  • Denotes Critical Step
  • At the discretion of the Examiner/Evaluator, this JPM may be terminated when the Task Standard is met or adequate time has been allowed to complete the JPM. It shall be terminated when the Examinee has verbalized completion of the JPM.
  • Any step marked UNSAT requires comments.
  • If this is the first JPM of the set then ensure the examinee has been briefed.
  • Step sequence is not critical unless noted or will prevent achieving the task standard.
  • Notify unit Shift Manager of in-plant JPM performance.
  • Performance of this JPM may require entry into areas with alarmed doors. Security requirements must be observed.
  • Locked valves may be involved. No attempt will be made to actually operate any valves.

165

SA 3 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM START TIME:

STEP CUE STANDARD

1.
  • The examinee refers to Tech The examinee determines the applicable Specs and the TRM (Technical LCO is LCO 3.5.3 condition B and the Requirements Manual). completion time is 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br />.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

2.
  • Determine the applicable LCO(s) The examinee determines the applicable

/ TLCO(s) and completion times, LCO is LCO 3.5.3 condition B and the if any for time 1315. completion time is 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br />.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

3.
  • Determine the applicable LCO(s) The examinee determines the applicable

/ TLCO(s) and completion times, LCO is 3.5.3 condition A and the if any for time 1427 completion time is 7 days.

The examinee determines the applicable TLCO is 3.5.201 condition A and the completion time is 7 days.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

JPM STOP TIME:

NORMAL TERMINATION POINT 166

SA 3 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam ANSWER KEY At time: Enter LCO Completion Enter TLCO Completion condition(s) time(s) condition(s) time(s)

(if applicable) (if applicable) 1315 LCO 3.5.3 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br /> N/A N/A condition B Event 1 1427 LCO 3.5.3 7 days TLCO 3.5.201 7 days condition A Condition A Event 2 ANSWER KEY 167

SA 3 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam RECORD OF REVISIONS REVISION REVISION REASON NUMBER DATE REVISED COMMENTS 0 04/23/2009 6 New record REASON REVISED Enter the numbers corresponding to the reason revised in the Reason Revised column and brief description of changes in Comments Column. Comments are to be numbered consecutively in each revision.

97. Vendor reference document upgrade
98. Plant modification (include number)
99. Procedure upgrade 100. Internal or External Agency Commitment (indicate item number) 101. Technical Specification Change (indicate amendment number) 102. Other (explain in comments) 168

SA 3 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INITIATING CUE:

Given the following plant conditions in Unit 3 on the same day:

  • Unit 3 is at 100% power.

Event 1

  • At 1315 the area operator reports oil all over the floor of the B High Pressure Safety Injection (HPSI) pump (SIB-P02) room and no oil level indicated in pump bubbler.
  • Maintenance has investigated the B HPSI pump and determined it will take 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> to repair the oil leak.

Event 2

  • At 1427 a SESS alarm comes in for the A Low Pressure Safety Injection pump (SIA-P01).
  • The control room indication for the A LPSI pump breaker has been lost.
  • The area operator reports that all lights are off at the breaker for the A LPSI pump with the breaker open.

Determine any applicable LCO(s) and TLCO(s) and completion time(s).

(Assume Event 1 is still in progress when Event 2 occurs.)

Use the following to document your answers:

At time: Enter LCO condition(s) Completion Enter TLCO condition(s) Completion time(s) time(s)

(if applicable) (if applicable) 1315 Event 1 1427 Event 2 CANDIDATE 169

SA 4 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM BASIS INFORMATION TASK: 1290020301 Conduct On Shift Operations IAW Conduct of Shift Operations TASK STANDARD: Determine exposure, stay time, develop Pre-Job Brief and determine who will provide a second check.

K/A: 2.3.13 K/A RATING: RO: 3.4 SRO: 3.8 K/A: K/A RATING: RO: SRO:

APPLICABLE POSITION(S): SRO VALIDATION TIME: 20 minutes

REFERENCES:

Technical Specifications SUGGESTED TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR PLANT JPM TYPE Time Critical? (Yes/No) No Alternative Path? (Yes/No) No APPROVAL Developed By: Jordan Johnston Date: 5/29/2007 Revised By: Alan Malley Date: 4/29/2009 Technical Review Operations Approval E-Plan Review N/A Training Approval Only required for Emergency Plan JPMs TESTING METHOD ACTUAL TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR PLANT TESTING METHOD: SIMULATE PERFORM EVALUATION Examinee Name: Date:

Evaluator Name:

Time to complete: Minutes GRADE (Circle One) SAT / UNSATc c

For E-Plan JPMs, a grade of UNSAT requires a PVAR to be written, remediation, and re-evaluation.

PVAR # _____________

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18. SIMULATOR SETUP:

YYY. IC#: N/A ZZZ. MALFUNCTIONS, OVERRIDES & REMOTE FUNCTIONS EVENT COMMAND DESCRIPTION

47. N/A 48.

49.

50.

AAAA. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:

  • None BBBB. REQUIRED CONDITIONS:
  • None CCCC. SIMULATOR EVALUATION PRE-CHECK Correct IC Alarm Silence Off Procedures available, page checked, and clean For JPMs administered during transients, another instructor available to control plant parameters.

NA if Simulator setup not required Verified by: ____________________________ Date: ____________________

18. SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT:
  • REP# 9-9999Z
  • Survey map of SDC HX room.
  • Calculator 171

SA 4 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INFORMATION PRESENTED TO EXAMINEE:

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS:

IN PLANT JPM's ONLY

  • Operation of in-plant equipment is to be SIMULATED ONLY, DO NOT OPERATE any equipment.
  • Inform the control room staff of any discovered deficiencies.
  • Comply with the REP, if it is not possible to enter an area it may be permissible to discuss the equipment to be operated. Do not enter contaminated, airborne, or high radiation areas.

ALL JPMs

  • You may use any source of information normally available.

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SA 4 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INITIATING CUE:

You are the Control Room Supervisor in Unit 1. Operations will be venting the EW supply to the Shutdown cooling heat exchanger in preparation for recovering the system from outage work.

Radiation Protection has informed you that they will be using REP 9-9999Z for this job. The task will require an operator to vent the Shutdown cooling Heat Exchanger at valve EWA-V20.

The operator assigned to the job has a current year to date exposure of 664 mr.

It is estimated to take 15 minutes to complete the venting.

Your task as the CRS is as follows:

Given the REP and radiation survey map of the Train A Shutdown Cooling Heat Exchanger room, outline a pre-job brief covering the following topics:

  • Task # to be used to perform the job.
  • How much dose is expected to be received by the operator
  • Max stay time for the operator above (in the 1140 mr/hr area) before the first administrative exposure hold point (per 75DP-9RP01) is exceeded
  • RP coverage that is required for this task.
  • Given the exposure of other operators in the table below, determine which operator would be the best choice to perform an independent verification that EWA-V020 is closed after venting is completed. (Assume it will take two minutes to perform the second check).

Note: This will not take the place of the pre-job brief with RP.

Operator Exposure history Other information 1 1489 mrem year to date 2 37 mrem this month Has declared she is attempting to become pregnant and has filled out a Pre-Natal Dose Limit Statement.

3 420 mrem this month, and 720 mrem year to date Use the form on the next page to document your answers.

173

SA 4 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam Task #

Expected Dose Max Stay time before first admin hold point Expected amount of RP coverage Which operator should perform 2nd check 174

SA 4 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INFORMATION FOR EVALUATOR'S USE:

  • Denotes Critical Step
  • At the discretion of the Examiner/Evaluator, this JPM may be terminated when the Task Standard is met or adequate time has been allowed to complete the JPM. It shall be terminated when the Examinee has verbalized completion of the JPM.
  • Any step marked UNSAT requires comments.
  • If this is the first JPM of the set then ensure the examinee has been briefed.
  • Step sequence is not critical unless noted or will prevent achieving the task standard.
  • Notify unit Shift Manager of in-plant JPM performance.
  • Performance of this JPM may require entry into areas with alarmed doors. Security requirements must be observed.
  • Locked valves may be involved. No attempt will be made to actually operate any valves.

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SA 4 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM START TIME:

STEP CUE STANDARD

1.
  • Determine Task. Examinee determines that Task 3 will be used.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

2.
  • Determine expected dose to be Determines 285 mrem will be received.

received. (Based on the 15 minute stay time estimate given in the cue.)

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

3.
  • Determine maximum stay time Determines that max stay time 44 minutes.

before the first administrative hold point is exceeded SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

4.
  • Determine RP Coverage Determines that the REP will require requirements per the REP. continuous RP coverage or stay time.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

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5.
  • Determine which operator will Determines that the operator 3 will perform perform the Independent Verification the independent verification because Operator 1 would exceed the first admin hold point and Operator 2 would exceed her dose limit due to declaring attempting to become pregnant. Only operator 3 would not exceed a dose limit of any type.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

JPM STOP TIME:

NORMAL TERMINATION POINT 177

SA 4 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam ANSWER KEY Task # Task 3 Expected Dose 285 millirem Max Stay time 44 minutes before first admin hold point RP coverage Continuous RP coverage or Stay time.

required by the REP for this task Which operator Operator 3 should perform 2nd check ANSWER KEY 178

SA 4 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam RECORD OF REVISIONS REVISION REVISION REASON NUMBER DATE REVISED COMMENTS 0 5/29/2007 6 New record 1 4/29/2009 6 Modified record to different area, different cues, and different answers.

REASON REVISED Enter the numbers corresponding to the reason revised in the Reason Revised column and brief description of changes in Comments Column. Comments are to be numbered consecutively in each revision.

103. Vendor reference document upgrade 104. Plant modification (include number) 105. Procedure upgrade 106. Internal or External Agency Commitment (indicate item number) 107. Technical Specification Change (indicate amendment number) 108. Other (explain in comments) 179

SA 4 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INITIATING CUE:

You are the Control Room Supervisor in Unit 1. Operations will be venting the EW supply to the Shutdown cooling heat exchanger in preparation for recovering the system from outage work.

Radiation Protection has informed you that they will be using REP 9- REP 9-9999Z for this job. The task will require an operator to vent the Shutdown cooling Heat Exchanger at valve EWA-V20.

The operator assigned to the job has a current year to date exposure of 664 mr.

It is estimated to take 15 minutes to complete the venting.

Your task as the CRS is as follows:

Given the REP and radiation survey map of the Train A Shutdown Cooling Heat Exchanger room, outline a pre-job brief covering the following topics:

  • Task # to be used to perform the job.
  • How much dose is expected to be received by the operator
  • Max stay time for the operator above (in the 1140 mr/hr area) before the first administrative exposure hold point (per 75DP-9RP01) is exceeded.
  • RP coverage that is required for this task.
  • Given the exposure of other operators in the table below, determine which operator would be the best choice to perform an independent verification that EWA-V020 is closed after venting is completed.

(Assume it will take two minutes to perform the second check).

Note: this will not take the place of the pre-job brief with RP.

Operator Exposure history Other information 1 1489 mrem year to date 2 37 mrem this month Has declared she is attempting to become pregnant and has filled out a Pre-Natal Dose Limit Statement.

3 420 mrem this month, and 720 mrem year to date Use the form on the next page to document your answers.

180

SA 4 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam Task # to be used to perform the job.

How much dose is expected to be received by the operator?

Max stay time for the operator above (in the 1140 mr/hr area) before the first administrative exposure hold point (per 75DP-9RP01) is exceeded.

RP coverage that is required for this task.

Given the exposure of other operators in the table below, determine which operator would be the best choice to perform an independent verification that EWA-V020 is closed after venting is completed. (Assume it will take two minutes to perform the second check).

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SA 5 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM BASIS INFORMATION TASK: 1240100202 Classify events requiring emergency plan implementation TASK STANDARD: Emergency Action Level (EAL) is identified and Site Area Emergency classified.

K/A: 2.4.41 K/A RATING: RO: 2.9 SRO: 4.6 APPLICABLE POSITION(S): SRO VALIDATION TIME: 15 minutes

REFERENCES:

EPIP-01, Satellite Technical Support Center Actions (rev 30) and EPIP-99, EPIP Standard Appendices (Rev 26)

SUGGESTED TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR X PLANT JPM TYPE Time Critical? (Yes/No) Yes Alternative Path? (Yes/No) No APPROVAL Developed By: Alan Malley Date: 4/21/2009 Revised By: N/A Date: N/A Technical Review Operations Approval E-Plan Review Training Approval Only required for Emergency Plan JPMs TESTING METHOD ACTUAL TESTING ENVIRONMENT: SIMULATOR PLANT TESTING METHOD: SIMULATE PERFORM EVALUATION Examinee Name: Date:

Evaluator Name:

Time to complete: Minutes GRADE (Circle One) SAT / UNSATc c

For E-Plan JPMs, a grade of UNSAT requires a PVAR to be written, remediation, and re-evaluation.

PVAR # _____________

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19. SIMULATOR SETUP:
20. IC#: This JPM is designed to be given after the 2009 NRC Scenario 3 DDDD. MALFUNCTIONS, OVERRIDES & REMOTE FUNCTIONS EVENT COMMAND DESCRIPTION
51. N/A EEEE. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
  • This JPM is designed to be given after the 2009 NRC Scenario 3 FFFF. REQUIRED CONDITIONS:
  • NONE GGGG. SIMULATOR EVALUATION PRE-CHECK Scenario 3 is complete.
19. SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT:
a. Copy of EPIP-01, Satellite Technical Support Center Actions
b. Copy of EPIP-99, EPIP Standard Appendices 183

SA 5 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam TASK CONDITIONS INFORMATION PRESENTED TO EXAMINEE:

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS:

IN PLANT JPM's ONLY

  • Operation of in-plant equipment is to be SIMULATED ONLY, DO NOT OPERATE any equipment.
  • Inform the control room staff of any discovered deficiencies.
  • Comply with the REP, if it is not possible to enter an area it may be permissible to discuss the equipment to be operated. Do not enter contaminated, airborne, or high radiation areas.

ALL JPMs

  • You may use any source of information normally available.

INITIATING CUE:

Based on plant conditions at the conclusion of the scenario, perform the two following tasks:

1. List the Emergency Action Level that is CURRENTLY met.
2. List the Classification of this event.

THIS IS A TIME CRITICAL JPM INFORMATION FOR EVALUATOR'S USE:

  • Denotes Critical Step
  • At the discretion of the Examiner/Evaluator, this JPM may be terminated when the Task Standard is met or adequate time has been allowed to complete the JPM. It shall be terminated when the Examinee has verbalized completion of the JPM.
  • Any step marked UNSAT requires comments.
  • If this is the first JPM of the set then ensure the examinee has been briefed.
  • Step sequence is not critical unless noted or will prevent achieving the task standard.

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  • Notify unit Shift Manager of in-plant JPM performance.
  • Performance of this JPM may require entry into areas with alarmed doors. Security requirements must be observed.
  • Locked valves may be involved. No attempt will be made to actually operate any valves.

185

SA 5 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam JPM START TIME:

STEP CUE STANDARD

1.
  • List the Emergency Action Level The examinee refers to the Mode 1-4 that is met. classification chart and determines FA1 is the correct Emergency Action Level (EAL).

Answer: FA1 - ANY loss or ANY Potential loss of EITHER Fuel Clad OR RCS due to RCS leakrate greater than available makeup by a loss of RCS subcooling to saturation (0 °F) or RCS leak rate greater than charging capacity with Letdown isolated.

START TIME ________________

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

STEP CUE STANDARD

2.
  • List the Classification of this Examinee use the Mode 1-4 event. classification chart to determines the classification.

Answer: Alert STOP TIME _________________

Time should be less than 15 minutes from the time the cue is given until the event is classified.

SAT / UNSAT Comments (required for UNSAT):

JPM STOP TIME:

NORMAL TERMINATION POINT 186

SA 5 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam ANSWER KEY

1. List the Emergency Action Level that is currently met.

FA1

2. List the Classification of this event.

Alert ANSWER KEY 187

SA 5 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam RECORD OF REVISIONS REVISION REVISION REASON NUMBER DATE REVISED COMMENTS 0 10/15/2009 6 Record Created REASON REVISED Enter the numbers corresponding to the reason revised in the Reason Revised column and brief description of changes in Comments Column. Comments are to be numbered consecutively in each revision.

109. Vendor reference document upgrade 110. Plant modification (include number) 111. Procedure upgrade 112. Internal or External Agency Commitment (indicate item number) 113. Technical Specification Change (indicate amendment number) 114. Other (explain in comments) 188

SA 5 PVNGS JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE 2009 NRC Exam INITIAL CONDITIONS INITIATING CUE:

Based on plant conditions at the conclusion of the scenario, perform the two following tasks:

1. List the Emergency Action Level that is CURRENTLY met.
2. List the Classification of this event.

THIS IS A TIME CRITICAL JPM Use this as your answer sheet.

CANDIDATE 189

Appendix D Scenario Outline Form ES-D-1 Facility: PVNGS Scenario No.: __1 Op-Test No: 2009 Examiners: Operators:

Initial Conditions: IC #100, (100% power, MOC).

Turnover: Unit 1 has been at 100% power for the past 150 days. The core is presently at 250 EFPD. The alarm window on Board 6 is due to the Emergency Seal Oil Pump being tagged out for emergent maintenance (estimated return to service is 3 days). The crew needs to place the F Condensate Demin in Service and remove the E Condensate Demin from service. The F Condensate Demineralizer was rinsed right before turnover. The Demin operator has been briefed and is standing by. PC is NOT recircing the RWT. Normal Shiftly Surveillances are complete. Risk Management Action Level is Green.

Train B is protected equipment. Unit 2 is supplying the Aux Steam cross-tie header.

Event Malf. No. Event Type* Event Description No.

1 None N Shift Condensate Demineralizers.

CO/SRO 2 imf cmCNCV04CHNFIC243_2 I A seal injection controller will fail in automatic requiring the crew to RO/SRO take manual control of the controller.

3 imf cmCPCH03HCNA02A_6 C The A and C CEDM fans will trip requiring the CRS to enter 40AO-imf cmCPCH03HCNA02C_6 CO/SRO 9ZZ25, Loss of HVAC to start the B and D fans (which will fail to auto start).

4 imf mfRD02B R CEA 15 drops completely into the core. Crew enters 40AO-9ZZ11.

RO/CO/SRO Crew begins a 20% downpower. SRO enters LCO 3.1.5 Condition A (TS) and LCO 3.2.4 Condition A.

5 imf mfTH06A C A Steam Generator Tube leak occurs requiring the crew to enter CO/SRO 40AO-9ZZ02, Excessive RCS leakrate.

(TS) 6 imf mfRD02L M - ALL Another CEA slips into the core. This will cause a reactor trip signal mfRD12A C - RO/SRO but an ATWS will occur. This will require the crew to open the mfRP04A breakers supplying the CEDM MG sets.

Critical Task - Crew will insert all CEAs.

mfRP04C 7 mfRX01 I After the trip Tave will fail low requiring the CO to manually feed the CO /SRO SGs.

8 mmf mfTH06A M-ALL The SGTL will degrade on the trip. The CRS will diagnose a SGTR at the completion of the SPTAs. The crew performs a cooldown and isolates the affected Steam Generator.

Critical Task - Initiate actions to cooldown and isolate the affected steam generator End The scenario is terminated when the crew commences affected steam point generator has been isolated or at the discretion of the lead examiner

  • (N)ormal, (R)eactivity, (I)nstrument, (C)omponent, (M)ajor Supplemental Turnover Plant conditions:

Unit 1 has been at 100% power for the past 150 days. The core is presently at 250 EFPD.

The Emergency Seal Oil Pump is tagged out for emergent maintenance.

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Appendix D Scenario Outline Form ES-D-1 Risk Management Action Level is GREEN.

Train B is protected equipment.

PC is NOT recircing the RWT.

Unit 2 is supplying the Aux Steam cross-tie header Equipment out of service:

The alarm window on Board 6 is due to the Emergency Seal Oil Pump being tagged out for emergent maintenance.

Estimated return to service is 3 days.

Planned shift activities:

Normal, shiftly surveillances are complete.

The crew needs to place the F Condensate Demin in Service and remove the E Condensate Demin from service.

The F Condensate Demineralizer was rinsed right before turnover. The Demin operator has been briefed and is standing by.

Note:

The crew will walk down the control boards and assume the shift and then perform a reactivity brief prior to the commencement of the evaluation.

NUREG-1021, Revision 9 191 of 248

Appendix D Scenario Outline Form ES-D-1 Turnover Plant conditions:

Unit 1 has been at 100% power for the past 150 days. The core is presently at 250 EFPD.

The Emergency Seal Oil Pump is tagged out for emergent maintenance.

Risk Management Action Level is GREEN.

Train B is protected equipment.

PC is NOT recircing the RWT.

Unit 2 is supplying the Aux Steam cross-tie header Equipment out of service:

The alarm window on Board 6 is due to the Emergency Seal Oil Pump being tagged out for emergent maintenance.

Estimated return to service is 3 days.

Planned shift activities:

Normal, shiftly surveillances are complete.

The crew needs to place the F Condensate Demin in Service and remove the E Condensate Demin from service.

The F Condensate Demineralizer was rinsed right before turnover. The Demin operator has been briefed and is standing by.

NUREG-1021, Revision 9 192 of 248

Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 1 Event No: 1 Event

Description:

Shift Condensate Demineralizers Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior T=0 CO Performs prerequisites:

  • One NO and one RO to perform this Sections
  • Instrument air is available
  • Service air is available.
  • The service vessel to be placed has been rinsed within the past 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />.

Informs chemistry demin configuration will be changed.

Directs the demin operator to ensure the following valve SCN-V960F is open for the F Demin Vessel.

Opens the F Demin Vessel outlet valves (SCN-UV-216) using handswitch SCN-HS-216A on B07.

Verifies the STANDBY light goes out, The IN-SERVICE light illuminates, the red light illuminates and the green light goes out.

Requests demin operator to monitor vessel flow and DP.

Closes E Demin Vessel Outlet valve (SCN-UV-0215) using handswitch SCN-HS-215A on B07.

Verifies the STANDBY light illuminates, the IN-SERVICE light goes out, the green lights illuminates, the red lights go out, and indication that flow has stopped through the service vessel.

Requests demin operator to monitor vessel flow and DP.

Directs demin operator to ensure SCN-V960E is closed.

Directs demin operator to ensure SCN-V961E is open.

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Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 1 Event No: 2 Event

Description:

Seal Injection controller failure Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior T=7 RO Evaluates alarm window 3A11A per 40AL-9RK3A.

  • Determines a Lo flow condition exist for RCP 2A only (~7.7 gpm).
  • Takes manual control of flow controller CHN-FIC-243 on B03 and adjusts flow to normal (~ 6.6 gpm).

CRS May enter 40AO-9ZZ04, RCP Emergencies.

Directs RO to take manual control of valve controller and restore flow to the normal band per 40AL-9RK3A, Secondary Priority Action 1.

Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 1 Event No: 3 Event

Description:

CEDM fans trip / Failure of Stby fans to auto start 195 of 248 NUREG-1021, Revision 9

Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior T=14 CO Responds to alarms on B07 (Window 7A9B), determines that CEDM fans are not running.

Uses the Alarm Response Procedure or direction from the CRS to start the B and D CEDM fans using handswitch HCB-HS-50 on B07.

Evaluator Note: These standby fans have a two minute time delay before they should start, however, due to the fault, they will not auto start.

RO Responds to alarms on SESS panel (Window 6D). Addresses the alarm response procedure.

CRS Evaluator Note: The crew may start the standby fans from the alarm response procedure on B07.

May implement Loss of HVAC procedure, 40AO-9ZZ20.

  • Directs the CO to start the standby CEDM fans.
  • May direct CO to verify normal containment parameters.

May performs brief to address the failure and contingencies.

Evaluator Note: There are no Tech Specs to address for this event.

196 of 248 NUREG-1021, Revision 9

Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 1 Event No: 4 Event

Description:

CEA 15 drops into the core Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior T=21 Crew Responds to alarms on Board 3, determines that CEA 15 has dropped into the core.

CRS Implement CEA Malfunction Abnormal Operating Procedure, 40AO-9ZZ11.

1. Checks that at least one CEA is deviating from its group by greater than 6.6 inches.
2. Verifies no CEA Reg Group is below the Transient Insertion Limit
3. Verifies Reactor power is not < 1%.
4. Ensures two or more CEAs are not deviating > 9.9 inches from their associated group.
5. Direct CEDMCS to Standby
6. Directs performance of Appendix E, Initial Actions.
7. Records CEA deviation time and Initial Power level.
8. Performs the following to start a power reduction within 10 minutes.
a. Logs the start time for power reduction
b. Directs the CO to lower turbine load to raise Tave 3°F greater than Tref.
9. Determines that a 20% downpower is required.
10. Calculates the number of gallons of baric acid needed by using the STA reactivity worksheet. (~ 1000 gallons).
11. Directs the CO to lower turbine load to maintain Tave 3°F greater than Tref.
12. Directs the RO to commence borating at a minimum rate of 25 gpm.
13. Determines the time required to perform the downpower using Appendix B.
14. When the requirements of Appendix B allow temperature to be lowered, the CRS directs the CO to maintain Tave/Tref mismatch + 3°F.
15. Determines the ability to stabilize power at the target plateau using the Maneuvering Box Tools (This may have been discussed at the beginning of shift reactivity brief).

Enters LCO 3.1.5 Condition A. and LCO 3.2.4 Condition A.

Examiner Note - Step 22 of 40AO-9ZZ11 addresses TS. CRS may not get to address LCO.s 3.1.5 and 3.2.4 within the timing of the event. This can be followed up after the scenario.

RO Places CEDMCS in Standby using the Mode Select switch on the CEDMCS panel (may be performed by CO)

Performs Appendix E actions (may be performed by CO):

1. Places Pressurizer in boron equalization
a. Override and energize all pressurizer backup heaters:

RCA-HS-100-4 RCB-HS-100-5 RCN-HS-100-6 RCN-HS-100-7 RCN-HS-100-8 RCN-HS-100-9

b. Lower the setpoint on RCNPIC-100, Pressurizer Pressure Controller to 197 of 248 NUREG-1021, Revision 9

Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 1 Event No: 4 Event

Description:

CEA 15 drops into the core Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior 2220 psia.

Borates to the RCS as direct by the CRS.

(basic steps the RO will perform)

1. Sets the desired boric acid makeup flow rate on the Foxboro controller, CHN-FIC-210Y.
2. Selects the Target makeup volume (gallons) on the boric acid makeup flow totalizer/counter CHN-FQIS-210Y (Micro-Motion) as determined in step 7.3.1 or 7.3.2.
3. Starts the boration as follows:
a. Place CHN-HS-210 in the BORATE position.
b. Depress the Reset pushbutton - the left pushbutton on the totalizer/counter module (Micro-Motion).
c. Depress the Start pushbutton - the left pushbutton on the totalizer/counter module (Micro-Motion).
d. Adjusts flow to the required flowrate (if > 40 gpm needed).

May perform Appendix B as directed by the CRS.

CO Lowers Turbine load using the Turbine Load Limit potentiometer on B06 to raise Tave greater than Tref by 3 °F to maintain power within the limits of Appendix B.

May perform Appendix B as directed by the CRS.

After ~5% load reduction, have the driver insert the next malfunction.

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Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 1 Event No: 5 Event

Description:

Steam Generator Tube Leak Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior T=41 Crew Receives alarms on RMS panel. Reports to the CRS that RU-142 is in alarm with SG #1 having the highest readings.

CRS Enters Excessive RCS Leakrate, 40AO-9ZZ02, Section 5.

Examiner Note: The leakrate is small (~ 5gpm), but due to the down power, the crew may start the third charging pump and isolate letdown. It is not expected that the crew will trip the reactor.

IF pressurizer level is lowering, THEN ensure all available Charging Pumps are running.

IF all available Charging Pumps are running, AND pressurizer level is lowering, THEN isolate letdown.

IF ALL of the following conditions exist:

  • All available Charging Pumps are operating
  • Letdown is isolated
  • Pressurizer level is lowering THEN perform the following:
a. Ensure that the Reactor is tripped.
b. GO TO ONE of the following:
  • 40EP-9EO11, Lower Mode Functional Recovery Ensure the event is being classified.

IF the unit is in Mode 1 - 4, THEN ensure compliance with LCO 3.4.14, RCS Operational Leakage. The CRS should LCO 3.4.14 Condition b.

Direct Chemistry to perform 74DP-9ZZ05, Abnormal Occurrence Checklist.

Notify Radiation Protection that an RCS leak exists.

Examiner Note: Due to the downpower being performed due to the slipped CEA, the crew will not be able to determine a leakrate, however, RU-142 gives the crew a leakrate based on RU readings.

Determine the leakrate using ANY of the following:

  • Appendix A, 15 Minute Leak Rate Calculation
  • Appendix B, ERFDADS Leak Rate Determination
  • 40ST-9RC02, ERFDADS (Preferred) Calculation of RCS Water Inventory

IF the plant will be shutdown, THEN PERFORM 40OP-9ZZ05, Power Operations.

Perform Appendix C, Minimize Release to the Environment.

Perform 40DP-9ZZ14, Contaminated Water Management (would assign to another SRO in the unit or unaffected unit).

Direct an operator to perform Appendix D, Aligning Turbine Building Sumps to LRS.

Direct Chemistry to sample the condensate and other connecting systems, including turbine building sumps for activity.

IF the unit is in Mode 1 - 4, THEN ensure compliance with LCO 3.7.16, Secondary Specific Activity.

RO Examiner Note: Due to the downpower being performed due to the slipped CEA, 199 of 248 NUREG-1021, Revision 9

Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 1 Event No: 5 Event

Description:

Steam Generator Tube Leak Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior the crew will not be able to determine a leakrate, however, RU-141 and RU-142 gives the crew a leakrate based on RU readings.

Since a shutdown is required due to the SGTL and a downpower is in progress, the CRS may have the RO reset the totalizer on the makeup to continue the downpower.

However, this may not occur until later in the event, therefore it may not be observed (or the CRS may wait until after the 20% downpower is completed to reset for the downpower).

  • Set the desired boric acid makeup flow rate on the Foxboro controller, CHN-FIC-210Y.
  • Select the Target makeup volume (gallons) on the boric acid makeup flow totalizer/counter CHN-FQIS-210Y (Micro-Motion) as determined in step 7.3.1 or 7.3.2.
  • Continue the boration as follows:
1. Place CHN-HS-210 in the BORATE position.
2. Depress the Reset pushbutton - the left pushbutton on the totalizer/counter module (Micro-Motion).
3. Depress the Start pushbutton - the left pushbutton on the totalizer/counter module (Micro-Motion).
  • May be asked to secure boration.

CO Addresses RMS alarms and determines which monitors are in Alarm (RU-139, RU-142, RU-141, & RU-7). Reports highest reading in SG #1. Provides leakrate from RMS to the CRS as requested.

Secures SG blowdown as directed in the RMS alarm response procedure.

Performs Appendix C, Minimize Release to the Environment.

1. Ensure ARN-HS-19, Post Filter Mode Select Switch, is in the THRU FILTER MODE by observing red indication on ARN-HS-19 on B07.
2. Select OFF on BOTH of the following switches:
  • SGN-HS-1007, Valve 7 Mode Select
  • SGN-HS-1008, Valve 8 Mode Select
3. Throttle opens CDN-HV-275, Demineralizer Water Feed to Condensate Service Header Valve using handswitch CDN-HS-275 on B04, to maintain 50 - 100 psig on CDN-PI-201.
4. Ensure that BOTH of the following Condensate Pump Overboard Valves are closed:
  • CDN-HV-29 (Handswitch CDN-HS-29 on B05)
  • CDN-HV-30 (Handswitch CDN-HS-30 on B05)

Reduces turbine load as necessary to maintain primary temperature as directed by the CRS.

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Description:

Steam Generator Tube Leak Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior 201 of 248 NUREG-1021, Revision 9

Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 1 Event No: 6 Event

Description:

Trip initiator (2nd CEA drops into the core) ATWS Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior T=57 Crew Recognizes another CEA has dropped into the core by alarms (on B04 and B05) and the CEAPDS monitor.

Recognizes that a Reactor Trip should have occurred by all 4 channels of bistable trip indication on PPS parameter indications on B05 and/or first out annunciator indication on B04.

CRS Examiner Note: The SGTL will increase in size (200-300 gpm) which will cause the RCS pressure and level to begin trending down. Depending on when the reports are made, the RO may report pressure and level decreasing. This may cause the CRS to direct a manual initiation of SIAS/CIAS.

Implements procedure 40EP-9EO01, Standard Post Trip Actions.

1. Open the placekeeper and enter the EOP Entry Time.
2. Determine that Reactivity Control acceptance criteria are met by the following:
a. Check that reactor power is dropping.
b. Check that start-up rate is negative.
c. Check that ALL full strength CEAs are inserted.

Evaluator Note: The crew will have to open the B2 breakers for L03 and L10 on B01 to trip the reactor (using handswitches NGN-HS-L03B2 and NGN-HS-L10B2 on B01). The CRS may direct this prior to getting the SPTA procedure.

Critical Task - Crew will insert all CEAs.

3. Determine that Maintenance of Vital Auxiliaries acceptance criteria are met by the following:
a. Check that the Main Turbine is tripped.
b. Check that the Main Generator output breakers are open.
c. Check that station loads have transferred to offsite electrical power such that BOTH of the following conditions are met:
  • All vital and non-vital AC buses are powered
  • All vital and non-vital DC buses are powered
4. Determine that RCS Inventory Control acceptance criteria are met by the following:
a. Check that Pressurizer level meets BOTH of the following:
  • 10 - 65%
  • Trending as expected to 33 - 53%
b. Check that the RCS is 24°F or more subcooled.
c. Check that BOTH of the following are in service to all RCPs.
  • Seal injection
  • Nuclear Cooling Water
5. Determine that RCS Pressure Control acceptance criteria are met by BOTH of the following:
  • Pressurizer pressure is 1837 - 2285 psia
  • Pressurizer pressure is trending as expected to 2225 - 2275 psia 5.2 IF pressurizer pressure drops to the SIAS setpoint, THEN ensure that SIAS is actuated.

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Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 1 Event No: 6 Event

Description:

Trip initiator (2nd CEA drops into the core) ATWS Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior 5.3 IF pressurizer pressure remains below the SIAS setpoint, THEN stop ONE RCP in each loop.

6. Determine that Core Heat Removal acceptance criteria are met by ALL of the following:
  • At least one RCP is operating
  • Loop T is less than 10°F
  • RCS is 24°F or more subcooled (Continued in next event)

RO Examiner Note: The SGTL will increase in size which will cause the RCS pressure and level to begin trending down. Depending on when the reports are made, the RO may report pressure and level decreasing.

May report Reactivity. Attempts to trip the reactor using B05 pushbuttons.

May open NGN-L03B2 and NGN-L10B2 using handswitches on B01 to de-energize the CEDM MG sets (This may be done by CO).

Report the status of the Electric Plant (all buses are energized).

Reports Pressurizer level and RCS subcooling.

Reports status of Seal injection and Nuclear Cooling to the RCPs.

Reports RCS pressure. Will stop one RCP in each loop when RCS pressure remains below the SIAS setpoint.

Reports RCPs operating, loop T, and RCS subcooling.

May report RCS Tc (usually done by the CO).

May report containment pressure and status of Radiation Monitoring.

May report containment temperature and containment pressure.

CO May report Reactivity when CEAs insert.

Reports status of the Main Turbine and Generator output breakers.

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Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 1 Event No: 6 Event

Description:

Trip initiator (2nd CEA drops into the core) ATWS Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior 204 of 248 NUREG-1021, Revision 9

Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 1 Event No: 7 Event

Description:

Tave fails low Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior T=57 CO Reports SG levels and method of feed. The CO will have to take manual control of the Downcomer control valves (using the Downcomer Valve controllers SGN-FIK-113 and SGN-FIK-1123 or on the DFWCS screen) and feed the Steam Generators.

Evaluator Note: CO does not need to diagnose the Tave failure May report RCS Tc.

Reports SG pressure. SG pressures should be controlled by the SBCS in automatic.

May report containment pressure and status of Radiation Monitoring.

May report containment temperature and containment pressure.

CRS (Continuing in the SPTAs)

7. Determine that RCS Heat Removal acceptance criteria are met by the following:
a. Check that at least one Steam Generator meets BOTH of the following conditions:
  • Level is 35% WR or more
  • Feedwater is restoring or maintaining level 45 - 60% NR Evaluator Note: Due to Tave failing low on the trip, the CO will have to take manual control of feedwater to feed the SGs.
b. Check that Tc is 560 - 570°F.
c. Check that steam generator pressure is 1140 - 1200 psia.
8. Determine that Containment Isolation acceptance criteria are met by the following:
a. Check that Containment pressure is less than 2.5 psig.
b. REFER TO Appendix 7, List of EOP Radiation Monitors and check BOTH of the following conditions:
  • No valid containment area radiation monitor alarms or unexplained rise in activity
  • No valid steam plant activity monitor alarms or unexplained rise in activity
9. Determine that Containment Temperature, Pressure, and Combustible Gas Control acceptance criteria are met by the following:
a. Check that containment temperature is less than 117°F.
b. Check that containment pressure is less than 2.5 psig.

Diagnoses SGTR, enters 40EP-9EO04, Steam Generator Tube Rupture.

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Description:

Tave fails low Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior 206 of 248 NUREG-1021, Revision 9

Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 1 Event No: 8 Event

Description:

SGTR Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior T=67 CRS The CRS performs the following per 40EP-9EO04, Steam Generator Tube Rupture;

  • Confirms the diagnosis of a SGTR by directing the performance of the SFSC, directing an operator to open the SG sample valves, and directing Chemistry to perform the abnormal occurrence checklist.
  • Ensures the event is being classified. This is normally the task of the Shift Manager.
  • Opens the placekeeper and enter the EOP entry time.
  • If pressure drops below SIAS setpoint, directs an operator to check that SIAS is actuated.
  • If SIAS has actuated, directs an operator to check HPSI and LPSI pumps started, and adequate SI flow per Appendix 2.
  • If pressure remains below the SIAS setpoint, directs an operator to ensure one RCP is stopped in each loop.
  • Directs an operator to monitor any operating RCP per Appendix 16.

Evaluator Note: The following two steps should have been done in the AOP for Excessive RCS leakrate

  • Directs the CO to place the post filter blower in the THRU FILTER MODE.
  • Directs the CO to place SBCS valves 1007 and 1008 in OFF.

Directs the CO to commence a cooldown to Th of less than 540 °F using the SBCS and to perform the RCS cooldown log.

Evaluator Note: The CRS may hold a tailboard to discuss the operators responsibilities during the cooldown (cooldown, depressurize and reset MSIS setpoints)

  • If steaming to atmosphere, informs Radiation Protection.
  • Directs the RO to depressurize the RCS to <1135 psia, approximately equal to ruptured SG pressure, and within the P/T limits.
  • Directs the RO to throttle HPSI when Safety Injection Throttle criteria are met.
  • Directs the crew to reset the MSIS setpoints.
  • Determines the most affected SG by verifying parameters.
  • Directs Isolation of the Ruptured SG.

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Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 1 Event No: 8 Event

Description:

SGTR Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior RO When pressure is < SIAS setpoint, ensures SIAS actuated and HPSI, LPSI pumps running. Verifies SIAS actuated and equipment is actuated by visually verifying equipment or checking SESS panel.

Trips one RCP in each loop when pressure remains below the SIAS setpoint using the handswitches on B04. (Trips 1A and 2A or trips 1B and 2B RCPs).

  • RCP1A - handswitch RCN-HS-1
  • RCP1B - handswitch RCN-HS-2
  • RCP2A - handswitch RCN-HS-3
  • RCP2B - handswitch RCN-HS-4 Monitors running RCP parameters per Appendix 16.

Depressurizes the RCS when directed using main sprays on B04 and/or aux sprays on B03.

  • Main sprays - controller RCN-PIC-100 or RCN-PIK-100 in manual
  • Aux Sprays - CHA-HS-205 and/or CHB-HS-203 Throttles HPSI when Safety Injection throttle criteria are met using the following handswitches on B03. Throttles HPSI one valve at a time.

Train A Train B SIA-HS-617 SIB-HS-616 SIA-HS-627 SIB-HS-626 SIA-HS-637 SIB-HS-636 SIA-HS-647 SIB-HS-646 Resets MSIS setpoints as the cooldown occurs as directed using the LO SG PRESS RESET pushbuttons on B05.

CO May manually initiate SIAS/CIAS if directed by CRS.

Evaluator Note: The next two steps may have been performed during the Abnormal Operating Procedure for the SGTL.

Ensures post filter blower is in THRU FILTER MODE when directed using handswitch ARN-HS-19.

Places SBCS valves 1007 and 1008 are in OFF when directed using SGN-HS-1007 and SGN-HS-1008.

Performs a cooldown using SBCS (probably using SGN-PIK-1001, but any other SBCS valve is acceptable) to get Th less than 540 °F when directed Resets MSIS setpoints using the LO SG PRESS SETPOINT RESET pushbuttons on B05 as the cooldown occurs as directed.

Isolates the affected SG when directed by ensuring the following are closed:

Component Handswitch - all on B06 unless noted otherwise.

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Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 1 Event No: 8 Event

Description:

SGTR Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior ADV 178 SGB-HIC-178A MSIVs SGA-HS-251 or SGB-HS-253 (only need to push one button)

MSIV bypass Lights above SGA-HS-169A FWIVs SGA-HS-174C and SGB-HS-132C (need to push both buttons)

Downcomer valves SGA-HS-172 and SGB-HS-130 Blowdown Containment Isolations SGA-HS-500P and SGB-HS-500Q (on B07)

Steam Trap Isolations SGA-HS-1133 and SGB-HS-1135 SG Safety Valves LEDs above ADV controllers AF A Steam Supply SGA-HS-134A AF A Feedwater Isolations AFB-HS-34A and AFC-HS-36A Scenario Normal end point is when the SG is isolated.

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Appendix D Scenario Outline Form ES-D-1 Facility: PVNGS Scenario No.: 3 Op-Test No: 2009 Examiners: Operators:

Initial Conditions: IC # 101 (50% power, MOC)

Turnover: Unit 1 has been at 50% power for the past 4 days. The core is at 250 EFPD. The unit had been in a SNOW outage and stopped the power increase due to a possible issue with the B MFP. During the startup of the B MFP it had high vibration and high temperature on the outboard pump bearing. Maintenance is investigating at this time. The B MFP is tagged out. The crew is directed to shift the stator cooling water pumps after turnover to CEN-P01A running and CEN-P01B in standby to support electrical maintenance troubleshooting of a hot spot on the motor terminal connection of CEN-P01B. The Area Operator has been briefed and is standing by the stator cooling pumps. Window on Board 6 is due to the Emergency Seal Oil Pump being tagged out for emergent maintenance.

Estimated return to service is 3 days. Train B is the protected train. PC is NOT recircing the RWT. Normal Shiftly Surveillances are complete.

Risk Management Action Level is Green. Unit 2 is supplying the Aux Steam cross-tie header.

Event Malf. No. Event Type* Event Description No.

1 N Swap stator cooling pumps.

None CO 2 doED ZLS037271DS_W1 C The UV-1 LOV relay for PBA-S03 will fail requiring the crew to doRP ZLSAAC01ALOP1_W1 CO/SRO address the alarm response procedures and the CRS to address Tech mf AN_1A03D1 (TS) Specs.

3 cmTRRC03RCNPT100X_1 C RCN-PT-100X fails high requiring the crew to address the Alarm RO/SRO Response procedure and select the unaffected channel.

4 cmBKED05NBNS02A_5 C Loss of NBN-S02 causing a loss of Turbine Cooling Water due to the CO/SRO A Turbine Cooling failing to auto start. The CRS should address 40AO-9ZZ12, Degraded Electrical, 40AO-9ZZ03, Loss of Cooling water or the alarm response procedure to start the standby TC pump.

Other 4.16 kV loads will also be lost.

5 imf mfTH01B (TS)

A RCS leak will develop requiring the CRS to enter 40AO-9ZZ02, RO/SRO Excessive RCS leakrate.

6 imf mfTC13 M Main Turbine Trip causes a reactor trip after a short time period due to imf mfMS16 ALL failure of the SBCS Q.O. block circuitry (reactor trips on high pressurizer pressure).

7 imf cmTRMS02SGNPT1024_4 I After the reactor trips, a failure of Main Steam pressure transmitter CO/SRO SGN-PT-1024 will require the CO to take manual actions to control heat removal with either the SBCS or ADVs.

8 mmf mfTH01B k:4 f:10 M RCS Leak degrades to a LOCA and one Containment Spray Pump imf cmMVRH03SIAUV672_6 ALL will fail to auto start while the other Containment Spray Header imf cmCPRH05SIBP03_5 C isolation will fail to open. HPSI B pump trips and the A DG does mmf mfTH01B f: 10 RO/SRO not come up to speed.

rfEG20 Critical Task - Initiate Containment Spray flow.

9 imf mfED10A C After the CRS enters the LOCA procedure, a loss of PBA-S03 will RO/SRO occur due to a fault on a SU transformer. This will cause a loss of the only running HPSI pump (other pump tripped when started). The CRS will transition to the FRP to restore power to PBA-S03.

Critical Task - Energize PBA-S03 from NBN-X04 to supply power to the A HPSI pump.

End The scenario is terminated when the PB bus is energized and HPSI has point started.

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Appendix D Scenario Outline Form ES-D-1 Supplemental Turnover Plant conditions:

Unit 1 has been at 50% power for the past 4 days. The core is at 250 EFPD.

Risk Management Action Level is Green.

Train B is protected equipment.

PC is NOT recircing the RWT.

Unit 2 is supplying the Aux Steam cross-tie header.

Equipment out of service:

Alarm Window on Board 6 is due to the Emergency Seal Oil Pump being tagged out for emergent maintenance.

Estimated return to service is 3 days.

The unit had been in a SNOW outage and stopped the power increase due to a possible issue with the B MFP.

During the startup of the B MFP it had high vibration and high temperature on the outboard pump bearing.

Maintenance is investigating at this time. The B MFP is tagged out.

Planned shift activities:

Normal Shiftly surveillances are complete.

The crew is directed to shift the stator cooling water pumps after turnover to CEN-P01A running and CEN-P01B in standby to support electrical maintenance troubleshooting of a hot spot on the motor terminal connection of CEN-P01B. The Area Operator has been briefed and is standing by the stator cooling pumps.

Note:

The crew will walk down the control boards and assume the shift and then perform a reactivity brief prior to the commencement of the evaluation.

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Appendix D Scenario Outline Form ES-D-1 Turnover Plant conditions:

Unit 1 has been at 50% power for the past 4 days. The core is at 250 EFPD.

Risk Management Action Level is Green.

Train B is protected equipment.

PC is NOT recircing the RWT.

Unit 2 is supplying the Aux Steam cross-tie header.

Equipment out of service:

Alarm Window on Board 6 is due to the Emergency Seal Oil Pump being tagged out for emergent maintenance.

Estimated return to service is 3 days.

The unit had been in a SNOW outage and stopped the power increase due to a possible issue with the B MFP.

During the startup of the B MFP it had high vibration and high temperature on the outboard pump bearing.

Maintenance is investigating at this time. The B MFP is tagged out.

Planned shift activities:

Normal Shiftly surveillances are complete.

The crew is directed to shift the stator cooling water pumps after turnover to CEN-P01A running and CEN-P01B in standby to support electrical maintenance troubleshooting of a hot spot on the motor terminal connection of CEN-P01B. The Area Operator has been briefed and is standing by the stator cooling pumps.

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Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 3 Event No: 1 Event

Description:

Swap Stator Cooling Pumps Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior T=0 CO Performs prerequisite - Stator Cooling System is in Operation with CEN-P01B running and CEN-P01A in standby.

Pushes CEN-HS-29B, Auto Start Test button until CEA-P01A starts as indicated by the amber light above the handswitch (CEN-HS-30) on B07.

Places CEN-HS-30 to START Checks that the pump running red light is on.

Stops CEN-P01B using handswitch CEN-HS-37.

Pushes CEN-HS-29B, Auto Start Test button until CEA-P01B starts as indicated by the amber light above the handswitch (CEN-HS-37) on B07 Stops CEN-P01B using CEN-HS-37.

Checks discharge pressure is normal (~140 psig as read locally on CEN-PI-4).

Evaluator Note: The CRS may decide not to perform the auto start test of the B CE pump due to the problem with the terminal hot spot.

CRS Directs the CO to start the A Stator Cooling Water Pump and stop the B Stator Cooling Water Pump.

Evaluator Note: The CRS may decide not to perform the auto start test of the B CE pump due to the problem with the terminal hot spot.

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Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 3 Event No: 2 Event

Description:

PBA-S03 LOV relay 727-1 fails Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior T=10 RO Addresses Alarm on B01 using 41AL-1RK1A window 3D and performs the following:

  • Determines alarm is not valid by observing PBA-S03 voltage indicator PBA-EI-S03.
  • Determines that the 727-1 relay tripped by observing PBA-S03 undervoltage white indicating lights on panel B01.
  • Investigate the cause of the undervoltage condition. Possible cause and indications of the condition include:

o A low voltage condition on PBA-S03 o Excessive load on PBA

  • Informs CRS that alarm response procedure states if an undervoltage relay is malfunctions, then place the undervoltage relay in Bypass.
  • Informs the CRS to evaluate Tech Specs and to refer to the following LCOs:

o 3.3.7 o 3.8.1 o 3.8.2 CRS Addresses Tech Specs and enters LCO 3.3.7 Condition A which requires bypassing the channel within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />.

May refer to Control System drawing to determine which UV relay to bypass.

Directs CO to place Train A LOP1 relay UV-1 in bypass (using 40OP-9SA01) at the BOP-ESFAS cabinet.

CO Places Train A UV-1 in bypass using 40OP-9SA01 by performing the following:

  • Prerequisites o Ensures Applicable LCO has been reviewed (may mark this complete if CRS has discussed this).

o CRS Permission obtained (direction to do this is adequate) o Verifies redundant module in the other Train is not in bypass by a visual inspection of the Train B BOP-ESFAS Cabinet.

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Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 3 Event No: 2 Event

Description:

PBA-S03 LOV relay 727-1 fails Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior

  • Procedure o Ensures the sequencer is not in Auto Test by verifying the Manual half of the Manual/Auto button at the BOP-ESFAS cabinet is lit.

o Performs a lamp test on Train A BOP-ESFAS cabinet using the Lamp Test button.

o Determine the same relay on the redundant train module is NOT in bypass.

o Place a checkmark by module to be placed in service in the procedure.

o Bypass the UV-1 relay on Train A BOP-ESFAS Cabinet by:

Place Bypass key in key slot for UV-1 module Turn the key clockwise 1/4 turn or until the Bypass light comes on.

o Requests Independent Verification of bypass.

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Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 3 Event No: 3 Event

Description:

RCS controlling pressure (RCN-PT-100X) fails high.

Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior T= 20 RO Receives alarms on B04 and addresses the Alarm Response Procedure 40AL-9RK4A (Windows 1B and 1A)

  • Actions from Window 1B alarm response o Checks pressurizer pressure by observing RCN-PT-100X and 100Y on RCN-PR-100 o Selects the unaffected channel (Y) using handswitch RCN-HS-100 on B04.

o Closes the heater breaker for the proportional heaters using the following handswitches:

RCN-HS-100-1 RCN-HS-100-2 o Ensures ability to maintain pressure with available heaters.

  • Actions from Window 1A alarm response are the same as above.

CRS When RO reports failed instrument, directs the RO to select the unaffected Channel Y.

Determines the affect of the failed instrument (affects the SBCS such that there will be bias from a high RCS pressure condition applied to the SBCS). This may be discussed by another member of the crew.

If RCS pressure lowers to less than 2130 psia, the CRS should address Tech Spec 3.4.1 condition c.

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Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 3 Event No: 4 Event

Description:

Loss of NBN-X02 Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior T=27 RO The RO addresses alarms on B01 (Window 6C) (this may be done after the CO addresses the cooling water pumps due to manpower limitations).

Refers CRS to 40AO-9ZZ12, Degraded Electrical.

CO Addresses alarms on B07 (numerous windows)

Notices no Turbine Cooling Water Pump is running.

Starts the B TC pump (due to failure to auto start).

Addresses the Normal chiller by starting the A Normal Chiller and restarting the B Normal Chiller (tripped due to low NC flow).

CRS Enters 40AO-9ZZ12, Degraded Electrical.

Checks that all of the following pumps are operating as needed:

  • Nuclear Cooling Water Pump A
  • Turbine Cooling Water Pump A
  • Plant Cooling Water Pump A The crew notices that TC Pump A is not running and the CRS enters 40AO-9ZZ03, Loss of Cooling Water to start the TC A Pump (or the CO may use the alarm response procedure to start the pump).

Addresses that the following have been lost:

Condensate Pump C Heater Drain Pump A Normal Chiller C NC Pump B TC Pump B PW Pump B Directs the CO to address the Normal chillers by starting the A Normal chiller and restarting the B Normal Chiller (tripped due to low NC flow when the pumps shifted).

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Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 3 Event No: 5 Event

Description:

RCS Leak Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior T= 40 RO An operator discovers that the RCS leakrate is increasing by either observing ERFDADS leakrate number increasing, letdown flow lowering, pressurizer level lowering, or by RU alarms.

The Reactor Operator may start the standby charging pump if directed by the CRS.

The Reactor Operator may isolate letdown if directed by the CRS.

The Reactor Operator performs an RCS leakrate per Appendix B of 40AO-9ZZ02 by placing the VCT makeup in Manual and waiting for ERFDADS to calculate leakrate.

CO Responds to RMS Alarms and informs CRS of actions/information.

May monitor Containment sump levels using RDN-LI-410 and humidity /

temperature Yokogawa record 1JMNTJR001 (Both on B07).

May monitor Containment Pressure using PPS indicators on B-05.

CRS Evaluator Note: If the CRS decides to trip the reactor due to the leak, have the driver insert Event 6 before the crew trips the reactor.

The CRS enters 40AO-9ZZ02, Excessive RCS Leakrate and performs the following:

1. Directs starting all available charging pumps if pressurizer level is lowering.
2. Direction isolate letdown if all charging pumps are running and pressurizer level is lowering.
3. If all charging pumps are running, letdown is isolated, and pressurizer level is lowering, direct a Reactor Trip.
4. Ensure the event is being classified.

Evaluator note: The CRS should tell the Shift Manager to classify the event.

5. Ensure compliance with LCO 3.4.14, RCS operation leakage. The CRS should enter condition A of LCO 3.4.14 (reduce leakage in 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br /> or be in Mode 3 in 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> and Mode 5 in 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br />).
6. Directs chemistry to perform 74DP-9ZZ05, Abnormal Occurrence Checklist.
7. Notifies RP that an RCS leak exists.
8. Directs the RO to determine the leakrate.

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Description:

RCS Leak Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior Evaluator note: Leakrate should be about 50 gpm.

9. Evaluate plant parameters to attempt to identify the source of the leakage.
10. Directs an operator to walkdown charging and letdown piping.
11. Continue efforts to locate and isolate the leak.

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Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 3 Event No: 6 Event

Description:

Main turbine trip.

Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior T= 55 Crew Crew recognizes a Main Turbine trip has occurred.

Crew may recognize that the SBCS did not quick open which results in a reactor trip.

Evaluator Note: There is only a short time period between the Turbine Trip and the automatic trip on High Pressurizer pressure; therefore the CRS may not have time to direct a manual reactor trip.

CRS May direct a manual reactor trip Evaluator Note: There is only a short time period between the Turbine Trip and the automatic trip on High Pressurizer pressure; therefore the CRS may not have time to direct a manual reactor trip.

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Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 3 Event No: 7 Event

Description:

Standard Post Trip Actions/ Failure of SGN-PT-1024.

Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior T= 55 CRS Directs the crew through the Standard Post Trip Actions (see next event for steps).

RO May report Reactivity (may be done by the CO).

Will report the status of the Electric Plant. All vital and non-vital busses are energized Reports Pressurizer level and RCS subcooling.

Reports Seal injection and Nuclear Cooling Water available to the RCPs.

Reports RCS pressure.

Reports all RCPs operating, loop T, and RCS subcooling.

May report RCS Tc (usually done by the CO).

May report containment pressure and status of Radiation Monitoring.

May report containment temperature and containment pressure.

CO May report Reactivity.

Reports status of the Main Turbine and Generator output breakers.

Reports SG levels and method of feed. Should be with MFPs in RTO.

May report RCS Tc.

Reports SG pressure. Due failure of SGN-PT0-1024, the CO will have to control SG pressure with the SBCS valves in manual (SGN-PIK-1001), the SBCS Master Controller in manual, or may use ADVs by giving the ADVs two permissive and using the controller below for the applicable ADV.

ADV 184 SGA-HIC-184A ADV 178 SGB-HIC-178A ADV 185 SGB-HIC-185A ADV 179 SGB-HIC-179A May report containment pressure and status of Radiation Monitoring.

May report containment temperature and containment pressure.

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Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 3 Event No: 8 Event

Description:

RCS Leak degrades/Failure of Containment Spray/DG A fails to reach rated speed/ HPSI B trips Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior T= 7 Crew Notices RCS leak rate has increased dramatically.

minutes after reactor trip RO Secures RCPs on either CSAS or loss of subcooling.

Recognize that there is no Containment Spray flow after the Containment Spray Actuation Signal. The Train A CS valve fails to open and cannot be opened. The Train B CS pump fails to auto start.

Starts the Train B Containment Spray Pump using SIB-HS-6 on B02.

Critical Task - initiate CS flow.

May report DG A not running at rated speed after SIAS starts the DG. (The crew may attempt to override and raise the speed of the DG which will be unsuccessful.)

May report HPSI B has an 86 lockout (this may be done at end of SPTA briefing)

CO Shifts SG pressure control to the ADVs if using the SBCS.

Shifts SG feed to Auxiliary Feedwater due to the MSIS.

AF A AF B AF N SGA-HS-134A AFB-HS-10 AFA-HS-11 SGA-HS-138A AFB-HS-30A CTA-HS-1 AFA-HS-32A AFB-HS-31A CTA-HS-4 AFC-HS-36A AFB-HS-34A SGN-FIK-1133 or AFA-HS-37A AFB-HS-35A SGN-HS-1143 AFC-HS33A SGN-FIK-1123 or SGN-HS-1145 CRS Evaluator Note: These actions may vary depending on where the CRS is in the procedure when the RCS leakrate is increased. See actions at this section.

Implements procedure 40EP-9EO01, Standard Post Trip Actions.

1. Open the placekeeper and enter the EOP Entry Time.
2. Determine that Reactivity Control acceptance criteria are met by the following:
a. Check that reactor power is dropping.
b. Check that start-up rate is negative.
c. Check that ALL full strength CEAs are inserted.
3. Determine that Maintenance of Vital Auxiliaries acceptance criteria are met by the following:
a. Check that the Main Turbine is tripped.
b. Check that the Main Generator output breakers are open.
c. Check that station loads have transferred to offsite electrical power such that BOTH of the following conditions are met:

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Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 3 Event No: 8 Event

Description:

RCS Leak degrades/Failure of Containment Spray/DG A fails to reach rated speed/ HPSI B trips Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior

  • All vital and non-vital AC buses are powered
  • All vital and non-vital DC buses are powered
4. Determine that RCS Inventory Control acceptance criteria are met by the following:
a. Check that Pressurizer level meets BOTH of the following:
  • 10 - 65%
  • Trending as expected to 33 - 53%
b. Check that the RCS is 24°F or more subcooled.
c. Check that BOTH of the following are in service to all RCPs.
  • Seal injection
  • Nuclear Cooling Water
5. Determine that RCS Pressure Control acceptance criteria are met by BOTH of the following:
  • Pressurizer pressure is 1837 - 2285 psia
  • Pressurizer pressure is trending as expected to 2225 - 2275 psia 5.2 IF pressurizer pressure drops to the SIAS setpoint, THEN ensure that SIAS is actuated.

5.3 IF pressurizer pressure remains below the SIAS setpoint, THEN stop ONE RCP in each loop.

6. Determine that Core Heat Removal acceptance criteria are met by ALL of the following:
  • At least one RCP is operating
  • Loop T is less than 10°F
  • RCS is 24°F or more subcooled
7. Determine that RCS Heat Removal acceptance criteria are met by the following:
a. Check that at least one Steam Generator meets BOTH of the following conditions:
  • Level is 35% WR or more
  • Feedwater is restoring or maintaining level 45 - 60% NR
b. Check that Tc is 560 - 570°F.
c. Check that steam generator pressure is 1140 - 1200 psia.
8. Determine that Containment Isolation acceptance criteria are met by the following:
c. Check that Containment pressure is less than 2.5 psig.
d. REFER TO Appendix 7, List of EOP Radiation Monitors and check BOTH of the following conditions:
  • No valid containment area radiation monitor alarms or unexplained rise in activity
  • No valid steam plant activity monitor alarms or unexplained rise in activity
9. Determine that Containment Temperature, Pressure, and Combustible Gas Control acceptance criteria are met by the following:

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Description:

RCS Leak degrades/Failure of Containment Spray/DG A fails to reach rated speed/ HPSI B trips Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior

a. Check that containment temperature is less than 117°F.
b. Check that containment pressure is less than 2.5 psig.

When the LOCA gets large the CRS may repeat some SPTA steps.

  • If time permits, may direct an operator to manually initiate a SIAS/CIAS/MSIS/ and or CSAS
  • Directs RO to ensure proper SIAS actuation
  • Directs RO to stop RCPs on CSAS or loss of subcooling.
  • Directs RO to isolate RCP seal bleedoff.
  • Direct CO to shift feedwater to Auxiliary Feed and use ADVs to control SG pressure.
  • Ensures adequate CS flow.

Diagnoses a LOCA and proceeds to 40EP-9EO03.

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Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 3 Event No: 9 Event

Description:

Loss of PBA-S03 Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior T= When Crew Recognizes a LOP has occurred by alarm on B05 and other plant indications.

the CRS enters the LOCA procedure RO 1. Determines that PBA-S03 has lost power.

2. Determines that his only running HPSI pump has lost power (this may be pointed out by another crew member).
3. CRS/RO may attempt to override and increase speed on the A DG. This will not be successful
4. Overrides and opens HPB-UV-2 on B02.
5. Places the B Hydrogen Analyzer in service.
6. Energizes PBA-S03 from NBN-S04 by closing breaker PBA-S03L using handswitch PBA-SS-S03K (Synch Switch) and PBA-II-S03K (breaker switch) when directed by the CRS.
7. Starts HPSI A using SIA-HS-1 or may wait for pump to start automatically.

CRS Determines a loss of a safety function has occurred and transitions to the Functional Recovery Procedure.

1. Ensures the event is being classified
2. Enters the EOP entry time.
3. If pressurizer pressure remains below the SIA S setpoint, ensure one RCP is stopped in each loop or if < 24 °F, ensure all RCPs are stopped.
4. If any RCPs are operating, directs the RO to perform Standard Appendix 16, RCP Trip Criteria.
5. Ensures the SG sample valves are open and directs chemistry to perform the Abnormal Occurrence Checklist.
6. If CIAS has actuated, directs the RO to override and open HPB-UV-2 on B02.
7. Directs the RO to place the Hydrogen analyzers in service.
8. Identifies the success paths to be used to satisfy each safety function.

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Description:

Loss of PBA-S03 Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior PC-3

9. Directs an operator to perform the Safety Function Status Check for those success paths in use.
10. Performs MVAC-1 (first jeopardized Safety Function) and directs the RO to close PBA-S03K to energize PBA-S03 from the train B ESF Transformer (NBN-X04).
11. The CRS directs the RO to start the A HPSI pump or may wait for HPSI to start automatically (~ 60 seconds after bus is powered).

Critical Task - X-tie PB busses to restore HPSI.

End Point Scenario Normal end point is when the HPSI A is started after PBA-S03 is energized.

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Appendix D Scenario Outline Form ES-D-1 Facility: PVNGS Scenario No.: 4 Op-Test No: 2009 Examiners: Operators:

Initial Conditions: IC #100, (100% power, MOC).

Turnover: Unit 1 has been at 100% power for the past 150 days. The core is at 250 EFPH. The alarm window on Board 6 is due to the Emergency Seal Oil Pump being tagged out for emergent maintenance. Estimated return to service is 3 days. Train B is protected equipment. The crew is directed to shift running Plant Cooling Water pumps immediately after turnover due to a Vibration Technician standing by at the pump to take vibrations on the A PW pump. The area operator has been briefed and is standing by the PW pumps.

Normal Shiftly Surveillances are complete. Risk Management Action Level is Yellow. PC is NOT recircing the RWT. Unit 2 is supplying the Aux Steam cross-tie header.

Event Malf. No. Event Type* Event Description No.

1 None N Crew Shifts running Plant Cooling Water Pumps.

CO/SRO 2 imf cmTRCV19RCALT110X_4 I The Train A Pressurizer Level Transmitter will fail. The crew should RO/SRO address the Alarm response procedure and select the Train B level (TS) transmitter. The CRS should address Tech Specs.

3 imf cmTRRX12SGCLT1123C_4 I A SG level transmitter fails low. The crew addresses the alarm CO/SRO response procedure and places the correct parameter in bypass. The (TS) CRS addresses Tech Specs.

4 imf mfFW17B C The B MFP will trip requiring the CRS to enter 40AO-9ZZ09, RO/CO/SRO RPCB (Loss of Feedpump).

5 imf mfFW15A M- ALL After the crew stabilizes power, the A MFP will experience high imf mfFW17A vibrations. The crew should address the alarm response procedure and determine they have to trip the reactor and trip the MFP.

6 imf mfRD03I C On the trip, two CEAs will stick out. This will require the crew to imf mfRD03M RO/SRO borate.

7 imf mf FW21B C 5 minutes into the SPTAs, the B AFW pump will trip. The CO imf mfFW23 CO/SRO should shift to the N AFW pump. If the examinee attempts to use AFA-P01 it will not come up to speed.

8 imf cmCPFW07AFNP01_3 M When the CRS enters the Reactor Trip procedure, AFN-P01 discharge ALL pressure will degrade. The CRS should realize that a LOAF has occurred and transition to the FRP to feed the Steam Generators with the condensate pumps.

Critical Task - Take actions to align and initiate condensate to a steam generator.

End The scenario is terminated when the crew has established feed to one point SG with a condensate pump.

  • (N)ormal, (R)eactivity, (I)nstrument, (C)omponent, (M)ajor Supplemental Turnover Plant conditions:

Unit 1 has been at 100% power for the past 150 days. The core is at 250 EFPH.

Normal Shiftly Surveillances are complete.

Risk Management Action Level is Yellow.

Train B is the protected equipment.

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Appendix D Scenario Outline Form ES-D-1 PC is NOT recircing the RWT.

Unit 2 is supplying the Aux Steam cross-tie header.

Equipment out of service:

The alarm window on Board 6 is due to the Emergency Seal Oil Pump being tagged out for emergent maintenance.

Estimated return to service is 3 days.

Planned shift activities:

The crew is directed to shift running Plant Cooling Water pumps immediately after turnover due to a vibration tech standing by at the pump to take vibrations on the A PW pump. The area operator has been briefed and is standing by the PW pumps. The area operator also has an approved Confined Space Entry form.

Note:

The crew will walk down the control boards and assume the shift and then perform a reactivity brief prior to the commencement of the evaluation.

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Appendix D Scenario Outline Form ES-D-1 Supplemental Turnover Plant conditions:

Unit 1 has been at 100% power for the past 150 days. The core is at 250 EFPH.

Normal Shiftly Surveillances are complete.

Risk Management Action Level is Yellow.

Train B is the protected equipment.

PC is NOT recircing the RWT.

Unit 2 is supplying the Aux Steam cross-tie header.

Equipment out of service:

The alarm window on Board 6 is due to the Emergency Seal Oil Pump being tagged out for emergent maintenance.

Estimated return to service is 3 days.

Planned shift activities:

The crew is directed to shift running Plant Cooling Water pumps immediately after turnover due to a vibration tech standing by at the pump to take vibrations on the A PW pump. The area operator has been briefed and is standing by the PW pumps. The area operator also has an approved Confined Space Entry form.

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Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 4 Event No: 1 Event

Description:

Crew shifts running Plant Cooling Water Pumps.

Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior T=0 CO Starts PW pump A using PWN-HS-5 on B07.

Directs AO to check pump running with no unusual noise or vibration.

Checks motor current decays to less than 137 amps.

Directs the AO to close PWN-HCV-12, PWN Pump B discharge valve When PWN-HCV-12 is closed, stops PW Pump B using PWN-HS-6.

Checks pressure alarm is clear and pressure returns to normal.

Directs AO to open PWN-HCV-12.

Directs AO to inspect PW Pump B to ensure no rotation.

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Description:

Crew shifts running Plant Cooling Water Pumps.

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Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 4 Event No: 2 Event

Description:

Train A Pressurizer Level instrument fails low Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior T=5 RO Addresses the alarms on B04 (Windows 1A and 2B)

1. Verifies the controlling channel (RCA-LT-110X) has failed low
2. Selects Channel Y on RCN-HS-100 (Level Control Selector Channel X/Y) and RCN-HS-100-3 (Heater Control Selector Level Trip Channel X/Y)
3. Closes the proportional heater breakers by going to ON on handswitches RCN-HS-100-1 and RCN-HS-100-2.

CRS Addresses Tech Specs:

Enters LCO 3.3.10 (Post Accident Monitoring) condition A and LCO 3.3.11 (Remote Shutdown Panel) condition A. Both require restoration of the function within 30 day.

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Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 4 Event No: 3 Event

Description:

SG #2 Channel C level transmitter failure Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior T=12 CO Addresses the alarm response procedure

1. Compares SG #2 level instrumentation and determines Channel C has failed low.
2. May recommend bypassing the affected channel to the CRS.
3. May inform the CRS that Tech Specs 3.3.1, 3.3.5, 3.3.10 and 3.3.11 may be affected.
4. Bypasses the affected parameters (8, 18 and 19) as directed by the CRS.

CRS Addresses Tech Specs

1. Enters LCO 3.3.1 (Reactor Protection System (RPS) Instrumentation -

Operating) condition A and LCO 3.3.5 (Engineered Safety Feature Actuation System (ESFAS) Instrumentation) condition A which both require bypassing or tripping the affected channel within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />.

2. Refers to the bases for LCO 3.3.1 or LCO 3.3.5 to determine which instruments need to be bypassed.

Evaluator Note: LCO 3.3.10 is not applicable because it only requires 2 of the 4 channels and LCO 3.3.11 are not applicable for this channel because this is not a channel monitors at the Remote Shutdown panel.

3. Directs the CO to bypass Steam Generator #2 Level Low (RPS) and Steam Generator #1 and #2 Level Low (ESFAS) per the LCO bases.

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Description:

Trip of the B MFP Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior T=22 Crew Addresses the alarms and diagnoses the trip of the B MFP.

CRS Enters 40AO-9ZZ09 (RPCB-Loss of Feedpump) and performs the following:

1. Enters the AOP entry time
2. Checks that A RPCB - Loss of Feedpump has actuated and CEA subgroups 4, 5, and 22 have inserted.
3. Checks that Main Turbine Setback-Runback has lowered Main Turbine load to 65% or less.
4. Checks that no CEAs are deviating by greater than 6.6 inches if ANY CEA Reg Groups are below the Transient Insertion Limits.
5. May direct an operator to perform Appendix D, Status Check RPCB Loss of Feedpump (normally done by the STA).
6. Directs the CO to restore and maintain SG levels 45-60% NR.
7. Checks that RRS is adjusting CEAs to restore Tave/Tref + 3°F.
8. If condenser hotwell level is less than 41 inches, directs an operator to restore level to 41 inches or more.
9. Directs an operator to remove RPCB from service by pushing the AUTO ACTUATE OUT OF SERVICE and the TEST RESET pushbuttons.
10. Directs the CO to perform a lamp test to ensure the LOAD LIMITING light illuminates.
11. Directs the CO to lower the load limit potentiometer until the LOAD LIMITING light comes on.
12. Directs CO to raise Speed Bias on the operating Main Feedwater Pump to zero or more
13. Directs an operator to place CEDMCS is Manual Sequential when CEA motion is only required for Xenon Buildup
14. Directs an operator to monitor ASI.
15. Directs an operator to start boron equalization of the pressurizer.
16. Directs the CO to adjust FWCS DP to stabilize feedwater (if necessary)

RO 1. May check that RPCB has occurred with subgroups 4, 5, and 22 inserted (may be done by CO).

2. Checks for CEA deviation.
3. Checks that RRS is adjusting to maintain Tave/Tref + 3°F.
4. Places CEDMCS in Manual Sequential using the CEDMCS Mode Select Switch on B04.
5. Commences Pressurizer Boron Equalization by performing the following:

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Description:

Trip of the B MFP Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior

a. Override and energize all pressurizer backup heaters:

RCA-HS-100-4 RCB-HS-100-5 RCN-HS-100-6 RCN-HS-100-7 RCN-HS-100-8 RCN-HS-100-9

b. Lower the setpoint on RCNPIC-100, Pressurizer Pressure Controller to 2220 psia.
6. May perform Appendix D (Status Check of 40AO-9ZZ09)
7. May remove RPCB from service by pushing the TEST RESET and AUTO-ACTUATE OOS pushbuttons on the RPCB module on B04.

(May be done by CO)

CO 1. May check that RPCB has occurred with subgroups 4, 5, and 22 inserted (may be done by RO).

2. Ensures the Main Turbine Setback-Runback has reduced Main Turbine load to < 65% (~ 890 MWs).
3. Monitors SG levels to ensure they are restoring and maintaining 45-60% NR.
4. May check that RPCB has occurred with subgroups 4, 5, and 22 inserted (may be done by RO).
5. Restore hotwell level to > 41 inches if necessary.
6. May remove RPCB from service by pushing the TEST RESET and AUTO-ACTUATE OOS pushbuttons on the RPCB module on B04.

(May be done by RO)

7. Performs a lamp test on the LOAD LIMITING light and then lowers the load limit potentiometer on B06 to cause the LOAD LIMITING light to come on.
8. Monitors ASI.
9. Ensures operating Feedpump bias is at zero at the FP Speed controller.
10. Ensures FWCS DP is maintaining feedwater steady.

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Description:

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Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 4 Event No: 5 Event

Description:

High Vibration on the A Main Feedpump (Trip initiator)

Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior T=35 CO Addresses the high vibration alarm on B06.

1. Checks FWPT A vibration on recorder MTN-YR-301 on B07.
2. Checks FWPT A vibration on the plant computer.
3. Contacts vibration group to take local readings.
4. Directs an operator to check the FWPT A for vibration
5. When the vibration is greater than 5 mils and the AO reports the Feedpump is vibrating, informs the CRS that the alarm response directs a trip of the FWPT.
6. Trips the A MFP using the red trip pushbutton (FTN-HS-51) on B06.

CRS When the CO reports that the alarm response directs a trip of the FWPT A, the CRS should direct a reactor trip and a trip of the FWPT A.

RO Trips the reactor when directed by the CRS using the four RTSG breaker pushbuttons on B05 (SBA-HS-1, SBB-HS-2, SBC-HS-3, and SBD-HS-4).

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Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 4 Event No: 6 Event

Description:

Standard Post Trip actions with 2 CEAs stuck out.

Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior T= 45 Crew The crew commences performance of the SPTAs.

CO 1. Reports that power is lowering, negative startup rate and more than one CEA stuck out.

2. Checks the Main Turbine is tripped and the generator output breakers are open.

Evaluator note: Since the RO is starting a boration, the CRS may use the CO to continue with the SPTAs until the RO gets the boration started, therefore the following 6 steps may be completed by the CO until the RO takes over.

3. Reports the status of the electric plant (may be performed by the RO) -

all vital and non-vital busses are energized.

4. Checks pressurizer level is 10-65% trending to 33-53%.
5. Checks that the RCS is 24°F or more subcooled.
6. Checks that Seal Injection and Nuclear Cooling water is available to all RCPs.
7. Checks RCS pressure 1837-2285 trending to 2225-2275 psia.
8. Determines Core Heat Removal is met by at least one RCP running, Loop T less than 10°F, and RCS is 24°F or more subcooled.
9. Uses AFB to feed the Steam Generators since both Main Feedwater pumps are tripped.
10. Checks Tc is 560-570°F.
11. Checks Steam Generator Pressure is 1140-1200 psia.

Evaluator note: The following steps may be performed by the RO or CO.

12. Checks Containment Pressure < 2.5 psig and checks RMS for alarm or trends.
13. Checks Containment temperature < 117°F and Containment pressure <

2.5 psig.

Evaluator Note: Due to the failure of RCN-PT-100X lowering the modulate signal, the SBCS will cycle valves when the permissive is automatically removed unless the CO takes manual control.

RO Commences boration of the RCS using Standard Appendix 103.

(basic steps the RO will perform)

4. Sets the desired boric acid makeup flow rate on the Foxboro controller, CHN-FIC-210Y.
5. Selects the Target makeup volume (gallons) on the boric acid makeup flow totalizer/counter CHN-FQIS-210Y (Micro-Motion) (minimum 5000 gallons).
6. Starts the boration as follows:
a. Place CHN-HS-210 in the BORATE position.
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Description:

Standard Post Trip actions with 2 CEAs stuck out.

Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior totalizer/counter module (Micro-Motion).

c. Depress the Start pushbutton - the left pushbutton on the totalizer/counter module (Micro-Motion).

When boration is started, he will continue with the SPTAs as noted in the CO actions above.

CRS Implements procedure 40EP-9EO01, Standard Post Trip Actions.

1. Open the placekeeper and enter the EOP Entry Time.
2. Determines that Reactivity Control acceptance criteria are not met because of the stuck out CEAs and directs the RO to borate using Standard Appendix 103.
3. Determine that Maintenance of Vital Auxiliaries acceptance criteria are met by the following:
a. Check that the Main Turbine is tripped.
b. Check that the Main Generator output breakers are open.
c. Check that station loads have transferred to offsite electrical power such that BOTH of the following conditions are met:
  • All vital and non-vital AC buses are powered
  • All vital and non-vital DC buses are powered
4. Determine that RCS Inventory Control acceptance criteria are met by the following:
a. Check that Pressurizer level meets BOTH of the following:
  • 10 - 65%
  • Trending as expected to 33 - 53%
b. Check that the RCS is 24°F or more subcooled.
c. Check that BOTH of the following are in service to all RCPs.
  • Seal injection
  • Nuclear Cooling Water
5. Determine that RCS Pressure Control acceptance criteria are met by BOTH of the following:
  • Pressurizer pressure is 1837 - 2285 psia
  • Pressurizer pressure is trending as expected to 2225 - 2275 psia 5.2 IF pressurizer pressure drops to the SIAS setpoint, THEN ensure that SIAS is actuated.

5.3 IF pressurizer pressure remains below the SIAS setpoint, THEN stop ONE RCP in each loop.

6. Determine that Core Heat Removal acceptance criteria are met by ALL of the following:
  • At least one RCP is operating
  • Loop T is less than 10°F
  • RCS is 24°F or more subcooled
7. Determine that RCS Heat Removal acceptance criteria are met by the following:
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Description:

Standard Post Trip actions with 2 CEAs stuck out.

Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior following conditions:

  • Level is 35% WR or more
  • Feedwater is restoring or maintaining level 45 - 60% NR.
b. Checks that Tc is between 560 and 570°F.
c. Check that steam generator pressure is 1140 - 1200 psia.
8. Determine that Containment Isolation acceptance criteria are met by the following:
e. Check that Containment pressure is less than 2.5 psig.
f. REFER TO Appendix 7, List of EOP Radiation Monitors and check BOTH of the following conditions:
  • No valid containment area radiation monitor alarms or unexplained rise in activity
  • No valid steam plant activity monitor alarms or unexplained rise in activity
9. Determine that Containment Temperature, Pressure, and Combustible Gas Control acceptance criteria are met by the following:
a. Check that containment temperature is less than 117°F.
b. Check that containment pressure is less than 2.5 psig.

Diagnoses a Reactor Trip.

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Appendix D Operator Actions Form ES-D-2 Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 4 Event No: 7 Event

Description:

Trip of B AFW pump Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior If the CO uses AFN first, then go to event 8.

T= 50 (~ 5 RO Receives a SESS alarm on AFW pump B and informs the CRS and CO.

minutes into the SPTAs after CO reports feeding SGs)

CRS Directs the CO to use AFN-P01 to feed the SGs.

CO 1. Determines the AFW pump B has tripped on an 86 lockout.

2. Commences feeding the SGs with AFW pump N by performing the following:
a. Opening both suction valves for AFN-P01 using handswitches CTA-HS-1 and CTA-HS-2) on B06.
b. Taking manual control of the Downcomer Flow control valves (SGN-FIK-1113 and SGN-FIK-1123) and closing the flow valves or closing the Downcomer block valves (SGN-HS-1142 and SGN-HS-1144)
c. After the suction valves are open, starting AFN-P01 using handswitch AFA-HS-11.
d. Start feeding the SGs by using the Downcomer flow controllers (SGN-FIK-1113 and SGN-FIK-1123) in manual or by using the Downcomer bypass valves (SGN-HS-1143 and SGN-HS-1145).

Examiner Note: If the examinee attempts to use AFA-P01, it will not come up to speed (malfunction in the simulator setup).

Op-Test No: _2009_ Scenario No.: 4 Event No: 8 Event

Description:

AFN-P01 discharge degrades.

Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior T= after CO 1. Notices that the feed to the SGs has degraded or stopped.

CRS

2. Informs the CRS of a loss of all feed.

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Description:

AFN-P01 discharge degrades.

Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior Reactor Evaluator Note: See next page for continuance of CO actions after CRS enters Trip EOP the Functional Recovery Procedure..

CRS Determines a loss of safety function has occurred and transitions to the Functional Recovery Procedure.

12. Ensures the event is being classified
13. Enters the EOP entry time.
14. Directs the RO to perform Standard Appendix 16, RCP Trip Criteria.
15. Ensures the SG sample valves are open and directs chemistry to perform the Abnormal Occurrence Checklist.
16. Directs the RO to place the Hydrogen analyzers in service.
17. Identifies the success paths to be used to satisfy each safety function.
a. RC-2 e. HR-1 Jeopardized
b. MVDC-1 f. CI-1
c. MVAC-1 g. CTPC-1
d. IC-1 h. CCGC-1
e. PC-1
18. Directs an operator to perform the Safety Function Status Check for those success paths in use.
19. Proceed to HR-1 since it is the only jeopardized Safety Function.
20. Directs the RO to stop all RCPs.
21. Directs the CO to close all Blowdown Containment Isolation valves and SG sample valves.
22. Directs the CO to perform Standard Appendix 44, FEEDING WITH THE CONDENSATE PUMPS.

CO When directed performs Standard Appendix 44, FEEDING WITH CONDENSATE PUMPS.

1. Selects a SG to feed (will probably discuss this with the CRS).
2. Open both Downcomer Isolation valves for the selected SG.

SG #1 selected SG #2 selected SGA-UV-172 SGA-UV-175 SGB-UV-130 SGB-UV-135

3. Place the Downcomer Control valve in manual and close the Downcomer control valve.

SG #1 selected SG #2 selected SGN-FV-1113 SGN-FV-1123

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Description:

AFN-P01 discharge degrades.

Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior Downcomer block valve SG #1 selected SG #2 selected SGN-HV-1142 SGN-HV-1144

5. Close the Downcomer Bypass valve.

SG #1 selected SG #2 selected SGN-HV-1143 SGN-HV-1145

6. Fast close ALL Economizer FWIVs (both SGs) using pushbuttons.

SGA-UV-174 SGA-UV-177 SGB-UV-132 SGB-UV-137

7. If using the Downcomer Bypass Valve to feed the SG, ensure Downcomer Block Valve is closed.

SG #1 selected SG #2 selected SGN-HV-1142 SGN-HV-1144

8. Ensure one set or more of the HP feedwater heater isolation valves are open. (HV-73 and HV-101 or HV-74 and HV-102)
9. Ensure both of the FWPTs are tripped.
10. Check both FWPT Miniflow valves are closed (FWN-FV-1 and FWN-FV-2)
11. Ensure one or more of the FWPT Discharge valves are open (FWN-HV-31 and/or FWN-HV-32).
12. Ensure one set or more of the LP Feedwater heater isolation valves are open (red lights lit on any of these handswitches - CDN-HS-214, CDN-HS-215, and/or CDN-HS-216).
13. Ensures a condensate pump is running by observing red light on above any of the three handswitches (CDN-HS- 11, 12, or 13).
14. IF RCS makeup is require then the CO will coordinates with the RO to start all available charging pumps, minimize letdown flow, Start one HPSI pump and open at least one HPSI Injection valve. The CO will probably discuss this step with the CRS.
15. IF a MSIS or SIAS not initiated, lower the setpoints for the MSIS or SIAS as the cooldown and depressurization continues using the LO SG PRESS SETPOINT RESET and the LO PXR PRESS SETPOINT RESET pushbuttons on B05. This will probably be done by both the RO and CO.
16. Perform Appendix 5, RCS and Pressurizer Cooldown Log.
17. Fast close the MSIVs on the selected SG using the pushbuttons on B06.

SG #1- SGA-HS-251 or SGB-HS-253 (only need to push one button)

SG #2- SGA-HS-250 or SGB-HS-252 (only need to push one button)

18. Lower the pressure in the affected SG to below the condensate pump discharge pressure using ADVs (SGA-HIC-184A, SGB-HIC-178A, SGB-HIC-185A, and/or SGA-HIC-179A) ion B06.

Evaluator Note: Per the Technical Guidelines for Standard Appendix 44, the 100°F/hr cooldown rate may be exceeded during steam generator depressurization and subsequent refill with condensate. Re-establishing Feedwater o recover heat removal capabilities has priority over the 243 of 248 NUREG-1021, Revision 9

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Description:

AFN-P01 discharge degrades.

Time Position Applicants Actions or Behavior consequences of over cooling.

19. Maintain the non-selected SG pressure < 1200 psia.
20. If the selected steam generator is dry then maintain feed flow rate of <

1000 gpm.

21. Initiates feed flow using the Downcomer Controllers or the Downcomer bypass valves.

Critical Task: Take actions to align and initiate condensate to a steam generator.

RO Performs Standard Appendix 16 for running RCPs.

Stops all RCPs when directed by the CRS (using RCN-HS-1, 2, 3 and 4 on B04).

Places the H2 Analyzers in service when directed by the CRS (by using HP-HS-1, 2, 7, 8, 9A, and 10A on B02).

May operate Aux Sprays using CHA-HS-205 or CHB-HS-203 on B03)

When the CO is ready to reduce the SG pressure for feed using condensate the RO may start available charging pumps (using handswitch CHA-HS216, CHA-HS-218A, and/or CHB-HS-217) minimize letdown using the PLCS master controller (RCN-LIC-110) on B04, start a HPSI pump (using handswitch SIA-HS-1 or SIB-HS-1), and open at least one HPSI injection valve when directed.

Train A valves Train B vales SIA-HS-617 SIB-HS-616 SIA-HS-627 SIB-HS-626 SIA-HS-637 SIB-HS-636 SIA-HS-647 SIB-HS-646 The RO may assist resetting MSIS and SIAS setpoints during depressurization of the Steam Generator using the LO SG PRESS RESET pushbuttons on B05.

The RO may assist controlling SG pressures while the CO performs standard Appendix 44.

End Point The scenario may be stopped when feedwater is established to one SG using condensate.

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Appendix D Scenario Outline Form ES-D-1 Facility: PVNGS Scenario No.: __1 Op-Test No: 2009 Examiners: Operators: (SRO)

(ATC/RO)

(CO/BOP)

Initial Conditions: IC #100, (100% power, MOC). This is the as run scenario for one crew.

Turnover: Unit 1 has been at 100% power for the past 150 days. The core is presently at 250 EFPD. The alarm window on Board 6 is due to the Emergency Seal Oil Pump being tagged out for emergent maintenance (estimated return to service is 3 days). The crew needs to place the F Condensate Demin in Service and remove the E Condensate Demin from service. The F Condensate Demineralizer was rinsed right before turnover. The Demin operator has been briefed and is standing by. PC is NOT recircing the RWT. Normal Shiftly Surveillances are complete. Risk Management Action Level is Green.

Train B is protected equipment. Unit 2 is supplying the Aux Steam cross-tie header.

Event Malf. No. Event Type* Event Description No.

1 None N Shift Condensate Demineralizers.

CO/SRO 2 imf cmCNCV04CHNFIC243_2 I A seal injection controller will fail in automatic requiring the crew to RO/SRO take manual control of the controller.

3 imf cmCPCH03HCNA02A_6 C The A and C CEDM fans will trip requiring the CRS to enter 40AO-imf cmCPCH03HCNA02C_6 CO/SRO 9ZZ25, Loss of HVAC to start the B and D fans (which will fail to auto start).

4 imf mfRD02B R CEA 15 drops completely into the core. Crew enters 40AO-9ZZ11.

RO/CO/SRO Crew begins a 20% downpower. SRO enters LCO 3.1.5 Condition A (TS) and LCO 3.2.4 Condition A.

5 imf mfTH06A C A Steam Generator Tube leak occurs requiring the crew to enter CO/SRO 40AO-9ZZ02, Excessive RCS leakrate.

(TS) 6 imf mfRD02L M - ALL Another CEA slips into the core. This will cause a reactor trip signal mfRD12A but an ATWS will occur. This will require the crew to open the mfRP04A breakers supplying the CEDM MG sets.

Critical Task - Crew will insert all CEAs.

mfRP04C 7 mfRX01 I After the trip Tave will fail low requiring the CO to manually feed the CO /SRO SGs.

8 mmf mfTH06A M-ALL The SGTL will degrade on the trip. The CRS will diagnose a SGTR at the completion of the SPTAs. The crew performs a cooldown and isolates the affected Steam Generator.

Critical Task - Initiate actions to cooldown and isolate the affected steam generator End The scenario is terminated when the crew commences affected steam point generator has been isolated or at the discretion of the lead examiner

  • (N)ormal, (R)eactivity, (I)nstrument, (C)omponent, (M)ajor Supplemental Turnover Plant conditions:

Unit 1 has been at 100% power for the past 150 days. The core is presently at 250 EFPD.

The Emergency Seal Oil Pump is tagged out for emergent maintenance.

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Appendix D Scenario Outline Form ES-D-1 Risk Management Action Level is GREEN.

Train B is protected equipment.

PC is NOT recircing the RWT.

Unit 2 is supplying the Aux Steam cross-tie header Equipment out of service:

The alarm window on Board 6 is due to the Emergency Seal Oil Pump being tagged out for emergent maintenance.

Estimated return to service is 3 days.

Planned shift activities:

Normal, shiftly surveillances are complete.

The crew needs to place the F Condensate Demin in Service and remove the E Condensate Demin from service.

The F Condensate Demineralizer was rinsed right before turnover. The Demin operator has been briefed and is standing by.

Note:

The crew will walk down the control boards and assume the shift and then perform a reactivity brief prior to the commencement of the evaluation.

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Appendix D Scenario Outline Form ES-D-1 Turnover Plant conditions:

Unit 1 has been at 100% power for the past 150 days. The core is presently at 250 EFPD.

The Emergency Seal Oil Pump is tagged out for emergent maintenance.

Risk Management Action Level is GREEN.

Train B is protected equipment.

PC is NOT recircing the RWT.

Unit 2 is supplying the Aux Steam cross-tie header Equipment out of service:

The alarm window on Board 6 is due to the Emergency Seal Oil Pump being tagged out for emergent maintenance.

Estimated return to service is 3 days.

Planned shift activities:

Normal, shiftly surveillances are complete.

The crew needs to place the F Condensate Demin in Service and remove the E Condensate Demin from service.

The F Condensate Demineralizer was rinsed right before turnover. The Demin operator has been briefed and is standing by.

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Appendix D Scenario Outline Form ES-D-1 Facility: PVNGS Scenario No.: __1 Op-Test No: 2009 Examiners: Operators: (SRO)

(ATC/RO)

(CO/BOP)

Initial Conditions: IC #100, (100% power, MOC).

Turnover: Unit 1 has been at 100% power for the past 150 days. The core is presently at 250 EFPD. The alarm window on Board 6 is due to the Emergency Seal Oil Pump being tagged out for emergent maintenance (estimated return to service is 3 days). The crew needs to place the F Condensate Demin in Service and remove the E Condensate Demin from service.

The F Condensate Demineralizer was rinsed right before turnover. The Demin operator has been briefed and is standing by. PC is NOT recircing the RWT. Normal Shiftly Surveillances are complete. Risk Management Action Level is Green.

Train B is protected equipment. Unit 2 is supplying the Aux Steam cross-tie header.

Event Malf. No. Event Type* Event Description No.

1 None N Shift Condensate Demineralizers.

CO/SRO 2 imf cmCNCV04CHNFIC243_2 I A seal injection controller will fail in automatic requiring the RO/SRO crew to take manual control of the controller.

3 imf cmCPCH03HCNA02A_6 C The A and C CEDM fans will trip requiring the CRS to enter 40AO-9ZZ25, Loss of HVAC to start the B and D fans (which imf cmCPCH03HCNA02C_6 CO/SRO will fail to auto start).

4 imf mfRD02B R CEA 15 drops completely into the core. Crew enters 40AO-RO/CO/SRO 9ZZ11. Crew begins a 20% downpower. SRO enters LCO 3.1.5 (TS) Condition A and LCO 3.2.4 Condition A.

5 imf mfTH06A C A Steam Generator Tube leak occurs requiring the crew to enter CO/SRO 40AO-9ZZ02, Excessive RCS leakrate.

(TS) 6 imf mfRD02L M - ALL Another CEA slips into the core. This will cause a reactor trip mfRD12A signal but an ATWS will occur. This will require the crew to mfRP04A open the breakers supplying the CEDM MG sets.

mfRP04C Critical Task - Crew will insert all CEAs.

7 mfRX01 I After the trip Tave will fail low requiring the CO to manually feed the SGs.

CO /SRO 8 mmf mfTH06A M-ALL The SGTL will degrade on the trip. The CRS will diagnose a SGTR at the completion of the SPTAs. The crew performs a cooldown and isolates the affected Steam Generator.

Critical Task - Initiate actions to cooldown and isolate the affected steam generator End The scenario is terminated when the crew commences affected point steam generator has been isolated or at the discretion of the lead examiner

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Appendix D Scenario Outline Form ES-D-1 Supplemental Turnover Plant conditions:

Unit 1 has been at 100% power for the past 150 days. The core is presently at 250 EFPD.

The Emergency Seal Oil Pump is tagged out for emergent maintenance.

Risk Management Action Level is GREEN.

Train B is protected equipment.

PC is NOT recircing the RWT.

Unit 2 is supplying the Aux Steam cross-tie header Equipment out of service:

The alarm window on Board 6 is due to the Emergency Seal Oil Pump being tagged out for emergent maintenance. Estimated return to service is 3 days.

Planned shift activities:

Normal, shiftly surveillances are complete.

The crew needs to place the F Condensate Demin in Service and remove the E Condensate Demin from service. The F Condensate Demineralizer was rinsed right before turnover. The Demin operator has been briefed and is standing by.

Note:

The crew will walk down the control boards and assume the shift and then perform a reactivity brief prior to the commencement of the evaluation.

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Appendix D Scenario Outline Form ES-D-1 Turnover Plant conditions:

Unit 1 has been at 100% power for the past 150 days. The core is presently at 250 EFPD.

The Emergency Seal Oil Pump is tagged out for emergent maintenance.

Risk Management Action Level is GREEN.

Train B is protected equipment.

PC is NOT recircing the RWT.

Unit 2 is supplying the Aux Steam cross-tie header Equipment out of service:

The alarm window on Board 6 is due to the Emergency Seal Oil Pump being tagged out for emergent maintenance. Estimated return to service is 3 days.

Planned shift activities:

Normal, shiftly surveillances are complete.

The crew needs to place the F Condensate Demin in Service and remove the E Condensate Demin from service. The F Condensate Demineralizer was rinsed right before turnover. The Demin operator has been briefed and is standing by.

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