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2009 Fermi Initial License Examination Administered JPMs
ML100910308
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Site: Fermi 
Issue date: 03/17/2009
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JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Job Position SRO / RO No.

JP-OP-802-4101-438 Revision 0

JPM

Title:

Identify Appropriate RWP Task Number and Dosimetry Requirements for Job [New]

Duration 10 minutes Page COVER SHEET Examinee:

SRO / RO Evaluator:

JPM Type:

Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Evaluation Method:

Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Start Time (Circle method used)

Plant / Simulator / Classroom Stop Time Total Time:

PERFORMANCE EVALUATION

SUMMARY

Element S

U Comments Element S

U Comments

1.
2.
  • 3.
  • 4.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:

Evaluator Signature / Date:

/

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Identify Appropriate RWP Task Number and Dosimetry Requirements for Job No.: JP-OP-802-4101-438 Revision: 0 Page 1 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Preferred Evaluation Method:

Perform X

Walkthrough Discuss Plant Simulator Classroom X

System:

N/A Task:

21043 - Perform supervisory safety monitoring of work activities

References:

Required (R) / Available (A)

RWP 09-1001, Operations Routine Specific RWP, and associated RWP/Task Summary (R)

RP Survey Map for RB3, FPCCU (R)

Tools and Equipment Required:

None Initial Conditions:

You are the Patrol NSO.

Reactor is Operating at Full Power with Hydrogen Water Chemistry in service.

Your crew is scheduled to perform surveillance 24.428, SECONDARY CONTAINMENT OPERABILITY VERIFICATION.

Surveillance 24.428, has been briefed and all prerequisites have been met.

You have been assigned to perform Step 5.1.16, Verify G4100-F001, FPCCU Reactor Well Drns &

Dryer Sep To Cond HW Isolation Valve, CLOSED/CV Seal intact (RB3 FPCC Hx. Room).

The Radiation Protection Survey Map for RB3, FPCCU is available for information. It shows the location of G4100-F001.

Initiating Cue(s):

You are at the Control Point with RP preparing for your entry.

Using information provided, determine the appropriate RWP Task and the associated requirement(s) to perform the assigned job.

Terminating Cue(s):

RWP Task number and special dosimetry entry requirement have been identified.

Task Standard:

Candidate has identified required task is RWP 01-1001, Task 5 and Telemetry Dosimetry (sometimes referred to as High Range Dosimetry) is special dosimetry requirement to perform assigned job.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Identify Appropriate RWP Task Number and Dosimetry Requirements for Job No.: JP-OP-802-4101-438 Revision: 0 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Licensed Operator Exam Information (required for NRC exams)

Safety Function:

N/A K/A

Reference:

(from NUREG 1123)

K/A System:

Generic K/A STATEMENT:

2.3.7 Ability to comply with radiation work permit requirements during normal or abnormal conditions.

(CFR: 41.12 / 45.10).......................................................................................................... 3.5 / 3.6 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:

N/A Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)

N/A

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Identify Appropriate RWP Task Number and Dosimetry Requirements for Job No.: JP-OP-802-4101-438 Revision: 0 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD NOTE: The Evaluator will play the role of RP Technician following delivery of Initiating Cue. The order of performing steps is not critical.

CUE:

Provide examinee with Cue Sheet. As RP Tech, provide the examinee with the RWP 09-1001 (Operations Routine Specific RWP), associated RWP/Task Summary, and RP Survey Map for RB3, FPCCU Hx Room.

NOTE: If not observable during candidates review, examiner may need to question examinee to verify the following standards are met. (Other FPCCU Room Survey results could optionally be discussed at evaluators discretion to evaluate knowledge of radiological conditions.)

1.

Review RWP and determine the radiological conditions in area to be entered. (FPCCU Hx Room).

1.

Reviews RWP and Survey Map.

Examinee identifies:

General Area (GA) Dose Rate (DR) near G4100-F001 is 50 mR/hr.

Highest Contact DR in room is 1.2 R/hr.

Area is classified as Locked High Radiation Area (LHRA)/

Contaminated Area (CA).

RWP requires single set of PCs due to area posting as CA.

NOTE: The following step may be N/A unless examinee considers the need to authorize use of additional RWP Task, additional dosimetry, and/or additional protective clothing to constitute a problem.

2.

Notify Radiation Protection if there is a problem with the RWP or the task.

2.

Identifies to RP Tech the need for different dosimetry, additional protective clothing, or need to sign on to different RWP task.

NOTE: The following steps may be performed in any order.

  • 3.

Determine the appropriate RWP Task for entry to FPCCU HX Room to verify valve status.

  • 3.

Reviews RWP and Task Summary, and identifies applicable task as RWP 09-1001 Task 5, Operations LOCKED HIGH RADIATION Area Entries.

  • 4.

Determine the special dosimetry requirement to perform the assigned job.

  • 4.

Reviews RWP and identifies:

Telemetry Dosimetry (High Range Dosimetry) is special dosimetry requirement to perform assigned job An RP Tech must be present to track stay time and control access.

CUE:

End JPM when RWP Task and special dosimetry requirement have been identified.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time

  • Critical Step

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Identify Appropriate RWP Task Number and Dosimetry Requirements for Job No.: JP-OP-802-4101-438 Revision: 0 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Evaluator Notes:

The Evaluator will act in the role of RP Technician supporting NSO performing entry to FPCCU Room.

ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.

Generic Notes and Cues:

CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.

Ex.: Pump start: Switch has been rotated to the start position, red light is lit, green light is out, amperage initially pegs out high, and is now indicating __X__ amps.

Pump stop: Switch has been rotated to the stop position, green light is lit, red light is out, amperage indicates 0 amps.

Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.

Manual valves are checked in the closed direction (MOP02 and MOP05). Valve stem position may aid in valve position determination, but cannot be used as Independent Verification (MOP02).

Ex.: Verify valve closed: Valve handwheel indicates no valve movement in the clockwise direction.

Verify valve open:

Valve handwheel has been rotated slightly in the clockwise direction and returned to the original positions.

Closing a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully clockwise direction until no additional valve movement. Valve stem is down.

Opening a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully counterclockwise direction until no additional valve movement, valve stem is out.

Controllers have an Auto light that is GREEN when selected and AMBER (YELLOW) when Manual is selected. When in Manual, the open and closed pushbuttons control the parameter to be changed by adjusting position or speed. When the deviation meter is nulled, then the process can be shifted to Auto to allow the desired setpoint to control the process.

System Specific Notes and Cues:

None Task Performance and Cues:

The Elements of this JPM require the examinee to use some common practices endorsed by the facility that are addressed through generic administrative procedures or policies. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee.

Notify Examinee that time compression may be used for activities performed outside of the Control Room. Notify Examinee if JPM is Time Critical (only if JPM is NOT Alternate Path.)

Critical Steps:

Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Identify Appropriate RWP Task Number and Dosimetry Requirements for Job No.: JP-OP-802-4101-438 Revision: 0 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):

Question:

Reference:

Response

Question:

Reference

Response

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Identify Appropriate RWP Task Number and Dosimetry Requirements for Job No.: JP-OP-802-4101-438 Revision: 0 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Simulator Setup N/A IC#:

N/A Malfunctions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Remote Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Override Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Special Instructions:

N/A

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-802-4101-438)

Initial Conditions:

  • You are the Patrol NSO.
  • Reactor is Operating at Full Power with Hydrogen Water Chemistry in service.
  • Surveillance 24.428 has been briefed, and all prerequisites have been met.
  • You have been assigned to perform Step 5.1.16, Verify G4100-F001, FPCCU Reactor Well Drns & Dryer Sep To Cond HW Isolation Valve, CLOSED/CV Seal intact (RB3 FPCC Hx. Room).
  • The Radiation Protection Survey Map for RB3, FPCCU Room, is available for information. It shows the location of G4100-F001.

Initiating Cue(s):

  • You are at the Control Point with RP preparing for your entry.
  • Using information provided, determine the appropriate RWP Task and associated dosimetry requirements to perform the assigned job.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Job Position SRO / RO No.

JP-OP-802-4101-417 Revision 2

JPM Title Perform a CRNSO Short Term Relief [Bank]

Duration 20 minutes Page COVER SHEET Examinee:

SRO / RO Evaluator:

JPM Type:

Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Evaluation Method:

Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Start Time (Circle method used)

Plant / Simulator / Classroom Stop Time Total Time:

PERFORMANCE EVALUATION

SUMMARY

Element S

U Comments Element S

U Comments

  • 1.
2.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:

Evaluator Signature / Date:

/

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform a CRNSO Short Term Relief No.: JP-OP-802-4101-417 Revision: 2 Page 1 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Preferred Evaluation Method:

Perform X

Walkthrough Discuss Plant Simulator X

Classroom System:

N/A Task:

02A0003001 - Conduct Shift Relief and Turnover

References:

Required (R) / Available (A)

MOP07, Shift Turnover (R)

MOP01004, CRNSO Shift Relief Checklist (R)

Tools and Equipment Required:

Unit Log for previous 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> (attached)

Urgent Required Reading Book Initial Conditions:

You are an extra NSO assigned to the shift.

You attended the shift turnover meeting this morning.

Plant conditions are stable and as you see them.

Initiating Cue(s):

The CRS directs you to provide a Short Term Relief with the CRNSO.

All prerequisites are complete.

Terminating Cue(s):

Short Term Relief has been completed in accordance with MOP07.

Task Standard:

Conduct a CRNSO Short Term Relief in the Control Room in accordance with MOP07.

Licensed Operator Exam Information (required for NRC exams)

Safety Function:

N/A K/A

Reference:

(from NUREG 1123)

K/A SYSTEM: Generic K/A STATEMENT:

2.1.3 Knowledge of shift or short-term relief turnover practices. (CFR 41.10/45.13)................ 3.7 / 3.9 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:

N/A Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)

N/A

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform a CRNSO Short Term Relief No.: JP-OP-802-4101-417 Revision: 2 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:

Provide examinee with Cue Sheet. If asked, provide the examinee with the CRNSO Shift Relief Checklist (attached).

NOTE: Examiner is to perform as the CRNSO being relieved.

CUE:

When asked, provide the examinee with the Unit Log for the past 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> (attached).

  • 1.

Review Unit Log and abnormal events that have occurred in the last 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

  • 1.

Reviews Unit Log.

2.

Read Urgent Required Reading.

2.

Verifies no Urgent Required Reading present (red binder).

CUE:

A few hours ago power was raised from 82% to 100%. Power had been reduced to perform Turbine Valve testing. The Reactor Building Rounds NO is monitoring and adjusting Recirc MG Set oil temperatures as necessary.

HPCI was tagged out to perform corrective maintenance on the Aux Oil Pump and HPCI was restored to operable status.

  • 3.

Review General Plant Status by discussing operating condition, special limitations, bands and ranges.

  • 3.

Reviews General Plant Status with CRNSO by discussing operating condition, special limitations, bands and ranges.

CUE:

If asked, there are no outstanding LCOs.

  • 4.

Review LCOs.

  • 4.

Reviews LCO log book or discusses with CRNSO.

CUE:

Alarm 1D34 is in due to a faulty conductivity cell E11-N001A. There has been a CARD written to address the problem. Conductivity is currently normal, and Chemistry is checking the conductivity each shift.

Alarm 4D78 is in due to a broken level switch N30-N095. There has been a CARD written to address the problem. The tank level is currently normal, and the Turbine Building Rounds NO is checking the level twice per shift.

CUE:

SM acknowledges report of the problem with HPCI, and directs the examinee to complete the turnover. The concern with HPCI will be addressed when turnover is complete.

  • 5.

Walk down COPs, and discuss any off-normal condition, status of ESF equipment, reasons for lit annunciators, and IPCS alarms.

  • 5.

Walks down COPs, and discusses any off-normal condition, status of ESF equipment, reasons for lit annunciators, and IPCS alarms.

Asks reasons for alarms 1D34 &

4D78.

Determines HPCI Aux Oil Pump CMC is improperly positioned and informs SM/CRS.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform a CRNSO Short Term Relief No.: JP-OP-802-4101-417 Revision: 2 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:

Currently, there are no non-triggered situation surveillances required.

  • 6.

Discuss non-triggered situational surveillance requirements.

  • 6.

Discussed non-triggered situational surveillance requirements.

CUE:

End JPM when the items noted by an asterisk on the Shift Relief Checklist are completed.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time

  • Critical Step

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform a CRNSO Short Term Relief No.: JP-OP-802-4101-417 Revision: 2 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Evaluator Notes:

This JPM should be started at the CRS Desk in the Simulator.

ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.

Generic Notes and Cues:

CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.

Ex.: Pump start: Switch has been rotated to the start position, red light is lit, green light is out, amperage initially pegs out high, and is now indicating __X__ amps.

Pump stop: Switch has been rotated to the stop position, green light is lit, red light is out, amperage indicates 0 amps.

Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.

Manual valves are checked in the closed direction (MOP02 and MOP05). Valve stem position may aid in valve position determination, but cannot be used as Independent Verification (MOP02).

Ex.: Verify valve closed: Valve handwheel indicates no valve movement in the clockwise direction.

Verify valve open:

Valve handwheel has been rotated slightly in the clockwise direction and returned to the original positions.

Closing a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully clockwise direction until no additional valve movement. Valve stem is down.

Opening a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully counterclockwise direction until no additional valve movement, valve stem is out.

Controllers have an Auto light that is GREEN when selected and AMBER (YELLOW) when Manual is selected. When in Manual, the open and closed pushbuttons control the parameter to be changed by adjusting position or speed. When the deviation meter is nulled, then the process can be shifted to Auto to allow the desired setpoint to control the process.

System Specific Notes and Cues:

None Task Performance and Cues:

The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee. Notify Examinee that time compression may be used for activities performed outside of the Control Room. Notify Examinee if JPM is Time Critical (only if JPM is NOT Alternate Path.)

Critical Steps:

Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform a CRNSO Short Term Relief No.: JP-OP-802-4101-417 Revision: 2 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):

Question:

Reference:

Response

Question:

Reference

Response

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform a CRNSO Short Term Relief No.: JP-OP-802-4101-417 Revision: 2 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Simulator Setup IC#:

IC-20 Malfunctions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp C97MF0048 01D034 RHR HX Water Conductivity High 1

0 0

C97MF0709 04D078 Seal Oil Reservoir Tank Level Low 1

0 0

Remote Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Override Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Special Instructions:

1. Initialize the simulator and place in RUN.
2. Open and execute lesson 802_4101_417.lsn, or insert the malfunctions listed above.
3. Place E4101-C005, HPCI Turbine Aux Oil Pump, CMC switch in OFF RESET.
4. Acknowledge all alarms, and ensure plant conditions are stable.
5. Ensure the following items are available:

CRNSO Shift Relief Checklist - MOP01004 Previous 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> unit log (attached to JPM)

Required reading books LCO book

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Page 7 Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-802-4101-417)

Initial Conditions:

You are an extra NSO assigned to the shift.

You attended the shift turnover meeting this morning.

Plant conditions are stable and as you see them.

Initiating Cue(s):

The CRS directs you to provide a Short Term Relief with the CRNSO.

All prerequisites are complete.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Page 8 TRAINING USE ONLY Fermi 2 Control Room Log Date Entry User 03/15/2009 07:02 G. Neco relieved R. Valor as CRNSO, T. Sword relieved R. Kitchen as P603, P. Crabbe relieved A. Nightlight as CRS, M. L. Hopwick relieved J. Konners as STA Mode: 1 Reactor Power: 82 % 2807MWt Recirc Speeds: A: 62 % B: 63 % Core Flow: 77 MLB/HR RPV Pressure: 1001 PSIG RPV Level: 197 IN Torus Temp: 79 DEGF Torus Level: -0.6 IN DW Temp: 129 DEGF DW Press: 0.4 PSIG Condenser Pressure: 1.07 PSIA Generator Output: 923 MWe e52xxx 03/15/2009 10:15 D1100 - Completed surveillance 64.080.601 satisfactorily.

e53xxx 03/15/2009 12:07 G1100 - Started decanting CPSB (7.7 ft.) to WST (2.5 ft.) IAW 23.701.10 section 5.0.

e55xxx 03/15/2009 12:30 G1100 - Completed decanting CPSB (4.8 ft.) to WST (3.2 ft.) IAW 23.701.10 section 5.0.

e55xxx 03/15/2009 12:30 Stopped P4500C002B DIV 2 EESW PUMP in accordance with 23.208 section 8.4 - Div 2 EESW Shutdown e51xxx 03/15/2009 15:42 N3000 Added hydrogen to the generator IAW 23.122 section 11.0, Initial pressure 70 PSIG Final Pressure 75 PSIG e51xxx 03/15/2009 15:47 Removed P1100C001A NORM HOTWELL SUPPLY PUMP from service In accordance with MOP 12 - Tagging and Protective Barriers Reason WO Q162090100 Component is unavailable e51xxx 03/15/2009 18:30 Rel - S.Floyd relieved J.Koch as Radwaste Operator Assigned. Also Fred Seever is U.I.

for ROA e50xxx 03/15/2009 19:05 R. Valor relieved G. Neco as CRNSO, R. Kitchen relieved T. Sword as P603, A.

Nightlight relieved P. Crabbe as CRS, J. Konners relieved M. L. Hopwick as STA Mode:

1 Reactor Power: 82 % 2808MWt Recirc Speeds: A: 62 % B: 63 % Core Flow: 77 MLB/HR RPV Pressure: 1002 PSIG RPV Level: 197 IN Torus Temp: 80 DEGF Torus Level: -0.6 IN DW Temp: 129 DEGF DW Press: 0.4 PSIG Condenser Pressure: 1.06 PSIA Generator Output: 924 MWe e56xxx 03/15/2009 19:20 Started P4100C011 CW RESERVOIR WEST MAKEUP PUMP in accordance with 23.131 section 6.8 - CW Reservoir Makeup Pump Operation e56xxx 03/15/2009 19:25 M. Adore relieved G. Almos as Shift Manager Shift assignments are in accordance with the shift assignment sheet.

e57xxx 03/15/2009 19:53 Contacted by CSS Korsican and ITC Kelper IAW ODE 12 Checklist. All 120KV and 345 KV lines are available with no exceptions e56xxx 03/15/2009 20:32 N3033 Added water to Stator Water Head Tank IAW 23.120 section 6.4 e56xxx 03/15/2009 21:43 Stopped P4100C010 CW RESERVOIR EAST MAKEUP PUMP in accordance with 23.131 section 6.8 - CW Reservoir Makeup Pump Operation e56xxx 03/15/2009 22:33 G4100 Added water to FPCCU skimmer surge tank to raise level IAW 23.708 section 6.7. Initial Level 8.0 ft. Final Level 10.0 ft.

e58xxx 03/15/2009 22:48 G1100 - Started transferring CBWRT (31%) to CPSB (4.8 ft.) IAW 23.701.10 section 4.0.

e49xxx 03/15/2009 23:16 G1100 - Started transferring WCT (6.9 ft.) to WST (4.1 ft.) IAW 23.718.01 section 6.0.

e50xxx 03/15/2009 23:23 G1100 - Completed transferring CBWRT (8%) to CPSB (7.3 ft.) IAW 23.701.10 section 4.0.

e49xxx 03/15/2009 23:28 G11 - Precoated WCF IAW SOP 23.718.01 Sect 10.0 e50xxx 03/15/2009 23:28 N3000 Added hydrogen to the generator IAW 23.122 section 11.0, Initial pressure 70 PSIG Final Pressure 75 PSIG e58xxx 03/16/2009 00:34 G1100 - Completed transferring WCT (0.9 ft.) to WST (6.6 ft.) IAW 23.718.01 section 6.0.

e50xxx 03/16/2009 00:40 G1100 - Started processing WST (6.6 ft.) to WSATA (0.6 ft.) IAW 23.718.01 section 5.2 (Cond. = 1.3 micro-mho,TOC = 78 ppb) flow is 64 gpm and DP is 1 psid.

e50xxx 03/16/2009 01:22 P1100 Placed the CST in service IAW 23.104 section 5.4.2 e58xxx

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Page 9 TRAINING USE ONLY Fermi 2 Control Room Log Date Entry User 03/16/2009 01:42 Started a planned reactivity change from 82% to 100% reactor power using a combination of Flow and Rods for Rod Pattern Adjustment Initial Recirc Speeds: A 62.00 B 63.00 Initial Core Flow is 77 e59xxx 03/16/2009 02:32 Started P4100C010 CW RESERVOIR EAST MAKEUP PUMP in accordance with 23.131 section 6.8 - CW Reservoir Makeup Pump Operation e58xxx 03/16/2009 04:39 N3000 Added hydrogen to the generator IAW 23.122 section 11.0, Initial pressure 71 PSIG Final Pressure 75 PSIG e58xxx 03/16/2009 04:45 Verified reactor power at 95% is within 3% (of rated) of the value indicated in the Power vs. Steam Flow graph IAW 22.000.03 e59xxx 03/16/2009 05:08 Stopped P4100C011 CW RESERVOIR WEST MAKEUP PUMP in accordance with 23.131 section 6.8 - CW Reservoir Makeup Pump Operation e58xxx 03/16/2009 05:38 Completed a planned reactivity change from 82% to 100% reactor power using Recirc Flow. Final Recirc Speeds: A 70.2 B 70.2 Final Core Flow is 84.8 Contacted CSS (Mitchell) and MOC (Scott).

e55xxx 03/16/2009 06:18 Completed licensed operator walkdown and returned HPCI Aux Oil Pump to service.

e59xxx 03/16/2009 06:20 E4101 - Exit LCO 09-0573 for HPCI Aux Oil Pump Inoperable.

e59xxx 03/16/2009 06:29 G1100 - Completed processing WST (3.9 ft.) to WSATA (9.3 ft.) IAW 23.718.01 section 5.2.

e50xxx 03/16/2009 06:29 G1100 - Started processing WST (3.9 ft.) to WSATB (0.6 ft.) IAW 23.718.01 section 5.2 (Cond. = 1.3 micro-mho,TOC = 78 ppb) flow is 58 gpm and DP is 12.5 psid.

e50xxx 03/16/2009 06:30 G11 - Placed WSAT A in recirculation for chemistry sample IAW 23.718.05 section 4.0.

e55xxx 03/16/2009 06:30 Rel - J. Koch relieved S. Floyd as Radwaste Operator Assigned.

e55xxx 03/16/2009 06:55 R. Valor relieved G. Neco as CRNSO, R. Kitchen relieved T. Sword as P603, A.

Nightlight relieved P. Crabbe as CRS, J. Konners relieved M. L. Hopwick as STA Mode:

1 Reactor Power: 99.5% 3430 MWt Recirc Speeds: A: 70.25% B: 70.25% Core Flow:

84.8 MLB/HR RPV Pressure: 1030 PSIG RPV Level: 197 IN Torus Temp: 78.8 DEGF Torus Level: 0.12 IN DW Temp: 135.5 DEGF DW Press: 0.52 PSIG Condenser Pressure: 1.36 PSIA Generator Output: 1153 MWe e56xxx

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Job Position SRO / RO No.

JP-ER-831-0001-402 Revision 2

JPM Title Request Emergency Offsite Services [Bank]

Duration 20 minutes Page COVER SHEET Examinee:

SRO / RO Evaluator:

JPM Type:

Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Evaluation Method:

Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Start Time (Circle method used)

Plant / Simulator / Classroom Stop Time Total Time:

PERFORMANCE EVALUATION

SUMMARY

Element S

U Comments Element S

U Comments

1.
  • 2.
  • 3.
4.
  • 5.
6.
  • 7.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:

Evaluator Signature / Date:

/

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Request Emergency Offsite Services No.: JP-ER-831-0001-402 Revision: 2 Page 1 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Preferred Evaluation Method:

Perform X

Walkthrough Discuss Plant Simulator Classroom X

System:

N/A Task:

04A0002001 Perform Shift Communicator Duties

References:

Required (R) / Available (A)

EP-290, Emergency Notifications (R)

Tools and Equipment Required:

None Initial Conditions:

You are an extra operator in the Control Room when a major steam leak occurs.

The steam leak has just been isolated when the control room receives a report that 3 personnel have received life-threatening burns from the steam leak.

The personnel are in the North Heater Drain Pump Room where radiation levels are not excessive.

The area surrounding the location of the seriously burned personnel is contaminated.

Initiating Cue(s):

The SM directs you to obtain ambulance and paramedic assistance.

Inform the SM when the requests for assistance have been made and arrangements for entry of the responding personnel have been completed.

Terminating Cue(s):

Offsite assistance has been requested, the hospital has been informed and site entry has been expedited for responding personnel.

Task Standard:

Request Offsite Assistance from Frenchtown Fire Department, Ambulance and Paramedics In Accordance With EP 290.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Request Emergency Offsite Services No.: JP-ER-831-0001-402 Revision: 2 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Licensed Operator Exam Information (required for NRC exams)

Safety Function:

N/A K/A

Reference:

(from NUREG 1123)

K/A SYSTEM: Generic K/A STATEMENT:

2.4.43 Knowledge of emergency communications systems and techniques.............................. 3.2 / 3.8 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:

N/A Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)

N/A

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Request Emergency Offsite Services No.: JP-ER-831-0001-402 Revision: 2 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:

Provide examinee with Cue Sheet. If asked, provide examinee with a copy of EP-290004.

CUE:

If requested, SM informs examinee that paramedics should be aware that area around injured personnel as well as personnel themselves might be contaminated. Area radiation levels are not a significant risk.

1.

Obtain EP-2900004, Ambulance/

Paramedic Support Request Form, and complete appropriate sections.

1.

Obtains and completes EP-290004 as follows:

Checks block for Rescue Squad and ambulance Fills in Name, Title, and Telephone Number 3 injured personnel Seriously Burned 3 potentially contaminated Use Fermi Drive gate Transport to Mercy Memorial CUE:

As Central Dispatch, acknowledge the information provided.

  • 2.

Call 734-241-2727 (for urgent medical assistance) to request paramedic and ambulance.

  • 2.

Calls number, states This is (name, title, telephone number) calling from Fermi 2.

There are injured personnel onsite and your assistance is required immediately.

Provides other information previously filled in on form.

CUE:

As Central Dispatch, respond that two (2) ambulances and six (6) personnel (2 drivers and 4 paramedics) can be expected to arrive.

  • 3.

Request information from Central Dispatch on vehicles and personnel expected to arrive.

  • 3.

Requests required information from Central Dispatch and notes it on form.

NOTE: EP-290006 may be completed before EP-290005.

CUE:

If requested, provide examinee with a copy of EP-290005.

4.

Obtain EP-290005 and complete the form.

4.

Obtains EP-290005 and completes the form with the previously collected information.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Request Emergency Offsite Services No.: JP-ER-831-0001-402 Revision: 2 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 ELEMENT STANDARD

  • 5.

Call 734-240-8404 (Mercy Memorial Hospital) asking for the Charge Nurse and provide the collected information.

  • 5.

Calls Mercy Memorial, states This is (name, title, telephone number) calling from Fermi 2. There are injured personnel onsite and the ambulance service has been contacted to transport the victims to you.

Provides the required information, including no personnel suffering from excessive radiation exposure.

States You are requested to implement your radiological emergency response plan.

CUE:

If requested, provide examinee with a copy of EP-290006. If asked, SM reports that injured personnel are in the North Heater Bay.

6.

Obtain EP-290006 and complete the form.

6.

Obtains EP-290006 and completes the form with the required information:

Fire/Paramedics, Ambulance, and Hospital contacted.

6 personnel reporting onsite 2 vehicles reporting onsite Fermi Drive gate to be used Injured personnel are in the North Heater Bay

  • 7.

Call 6-5215 (Secondary Alarm Station) and report required information.

  • 7.

Calls Secondary Alarm Station and reports:

Fire/Paramedics, Ambulance, and Hospital contacted.

6 personnel responding 2 vehicles reporting Access is through Fermi Drive gate Injured personnel are in the North Heater Drain Pump Room (Turbine Building)

CUE:

End JPM when offsite assistance has been requested, the hospital has been informed, and site entry has been expedited for responding personnel.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time

  • Critical Step

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Request Emergency Offsite Services No.: JP-ER-831-0001-402 Revision: 2 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Evaluator Notes:

This JPM may be started at the CRS Desk in the Simulator.

ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.

Generic Notes and Cues:

CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.

Ex.: Pump start: Switch has been rotated to the start position, red light is lit, green light is out, amperage initially pegs out high, and is now indicating __X__ amps.

Pump stop: Switch has been rotated to the stop position, green light is lit, red light is out, amperage indicates 0 amps.

Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.

Manual valves are checked in the closed direction (MOP02 and MOP05). Valve stem position may aid in valve position determination, but cannot be used as Independent Verification (MOP02).

Ex.: Verify valve closed: Valve handwheel indicates no valve movement in the clockwise direction.

Verify valve open:

Valve handwheel has been rotated slightly in the clockwise direction and returned to the original positions.

Closing a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully clockwise direction until no additional valve movement. Valve stem is down.

Opening a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully counterclockwise direction until no additional valve movement, valve stem is out.

Controllers have an Auto light that is GREEN when selected and AMBER (YELLOW) when Manual is selected. When in Manual, the open and closed pushbuttons control the parameter to be changed by adjusting position or speed. When the deviation meter is nulled, then the process can be shifted to Auto to allow the desired setpoint to control the process.

System Specific Notes and Cues:

None Task Performance and Cues:

The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee. Notify Examinee that time compression may be used for activities performed outside of the Control Room. Notify Examinee if JPM is Time Critical (only if JPM is NOT Alternate Path.)

Critical Steps:

Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Request Emergency Offsite Services No.: JP-ER-831-0001-402 Revision: 2 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):

Question:

Reference:

Response

Question:

Reference

Response

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Request Emergency Offsite Services No.: JP-ER-831-0001-402 Revision: 2 Page 7 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Simulator Setup IC#:

N/A Malfunctions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Remote Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Override Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Special Instructions:

N/A

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-ER-831-0001-402)

Initial Conditions:

You are an extra operator in the Control Room when a major steam leak occurs.

The steam leak has just been isolated when the control room receives a report that 3 personnel have received life-threatening burns from the steam leak.

The personnel are in the North Heater Drain Pump Room where radiation levels are not excessive.

The area surrounding the location of the seriously burned personnel is contaminated.

Initiating Cue(s):

The SM directs you to obtain ambulance and paramedic assistance.

Inform the SM when the requests for assistance have been made and arrangements for entry of the responding personnel have been completed.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Job Position SRO / RO No.

JP-OP-802-4101-421 Revision 1

JPM Title Verify Offsite Electrical Lineup [Modified]

Duration 10 minutes Page COVER SHEET Examinee:

SRO / RO Evaluator:

JPM Type:

Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Evaluation Method:

Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Start Time (Circle method used)

Plant / Simulator / Classroom Stop Time Total Time:

PERFORMANCE EVALUATION

SUMMARY

Element S

U Comments Element S

U Comments

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10.
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13.
14.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:

Evaluator Signature / Date:

/

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Verify Offsite Electrical Lineup No.: JP-OP-802-4101-421 Revision: 1 Page 1 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Preferred Evaluation Method:

Perform X

Walkthrough Discuss Plant Simulator X

Classroom System:

S2000/S4000 - 120/345KV Switchyards Task:

02A0006026 - Perform Shiftly, Daily, Weekly, and Situation Required Performance Evaluations

References:

Required (R) / Available (A) 24.000.01, Situational Surveillances/LCO Action Tracking, Attachment 28b (R)

Tools and Equipment Required:

None Initial Conditions:

You are the CRNSO.

EDG-11 is out of service for maintenance.

The CRS has entered LCO 3.8.1 Action A.

Initiating Cue(s):

The CRS directs you to perform 24.000.01, Attachment 28b.

Terminating Cue(s):

24.000.01 Attachments 28a & b are completed.

Task Standard:

24.000.01, Attachment 28a, Action 2 signed as performed, and Attachment 28b, is completed correctly.

Licensed Operator Exam Information (required for NRC exams)

Safety Function:

N/A K/A

Reference:

(from NUREG 1123)

K/A SYSTEM: GENERIC K/A STATEMENT:

2.1.29 Knowledge of how to conduct system lineups, such as valves, breakers, switches, etc.

(CFR 41.10 / 45.1 / 45.12)................................................................................................ 4.1 / 4.0 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:

N/A Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)

N/A

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Verify Offsite Electrical Lineup No.: JP-OP-802-4101-421 Revision: 1 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:

Provide examinee with Cue Sheet and 24.000.01 Attachment 28b.

  • 1.

Record Bus 101 voltage.

  • 1.

Records 120V Bus 101 voltage.

  • 2.

Verify indicated voltage is approximately 120 VAC.

  • 2.

Records initials verifying voltage is

~120 VAC.

  • 3.

If indicated bus voltage is <116 VAC, notify the SM, otherwise NA.

  • 3.

Records NA in the initials block.

CUE:

If asked, inform examinee that Breaker GD was opened mid-shift at ITCs request.

  • 4.

Verify one the following lineups is met:

For Shoal Line supplying, Breaker GD is CLOSED.

For Radka Line supplying, Breaker GK and GH are CLOSED.

For Swan Creek Line Supplying, Breakers GM and GH are CLOSED.

  • 4.

Checks off the following boxes, and initials that at least one of the lineups is correct:

For Radka Line supplying, Breaker GK and GH are CLOSED.

For Swan Creek Line Supplying, Breakers GM and GH are CLOSED.

  • 5.

Verify the following breakers are CLOSED:

TRANS 1 DEC POS A BKR CONTROL SS TRANS 64 PRI POS D BKR CONTROL

  • 5.

Checks off each box and initials that breakers are CLOSED.

  • 6.

For Bus 102 supplying SST 64, perform the following:

  • 6.

This section is NA, therefore examinee records NA on steps 1.2.1 through 1.2.5.

  • 7.

Verify at least one of the two conditions is met:

Steps 1.1.2, 1.1.4, and Step 1.1.5 were completed satisfactorily.

or Steps 1.1.2, 1.1.4, and Step 1.1.5 were completed satisfactorily.

  • 7.

Places a check mark next to step 1.3.1 and initials the Acceptance Criteria.

  • 8.

Record Bus 301 voltage.

  • 8.

Records 120V Bus 301 voltage.

  • 9.

Verify indicated voltage is approximately 120 VAC.

  • 9.

Records initials verifying voltage is

~120 VAC.

  • 10.

If indicated bus voltage is <116 VAC, notify the SM, otherwise NA

  • 10.

Records NA in the initials block.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Verify Offsite Electrical Lineup No.: JP-OP-802-4101-421 Revision: 1 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 ELEMENT STANDARD

  • 11.

Verify one the following lineups is met:

For BRTN 2 Line supplying, Breaker DF is CLOSED.

For BRTN 2 Line supplying, Breakers DM, CT, CM, and CF are CLOSED with Main Generator off line.

For BRTN 3 Line, Breakers CT, DM, and DF are CLOSED For BRTN 3 Line, Breakers CM and CF are CLOSED with Main Generator off line.

  • 11.

Checks off the following boxes, and initials that at least one of the lineups is correct:

For BRTN 2 Line supplying, Breaker DF is CLOSED.

For BRTN 3 Line, Breakers CT, DM, and DF are CLOSED

  • 12.

Verify Step 1.4.2 and Step 1.4.4 were completed satisfactorily.

  • 12 Records initials the Acceptance Criteria block.
13.

Sign for completed and record Name, Initials and Signature

13.

Records date and time of completion, and records Name, Initials and Signature.

14.

Document on Attachment 28a that Action 2 was performed by recording Date, Time, Initials and ID number.

14.

Records Date and Time performed, Initials and enters ID number on 8a, Action 2.

CUE:

End JPM when 24.000.01, Attachments 28a and 28b, are completed.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time

  • Critical Step

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Verify Offsite Electrical Lineup No.: JP-OP-802-4101-421 Revision: 1 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Evaluator Notes:

This JPM can be performed in the Simulator or the Control Room.

ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.

Generic Notes and Cues:

CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.

Ex.: Pump start: Switch has been rotated to the start position, red light is lit, green light is out, amperage initially pegs out high, and is now indicating __X__ amps.

Pump stop: Switch has been rotated to the stop position, green light is lit, red light is out, amperage indicates 0 amps.

Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.

Manual valves are checked in the closed direction (MOP02 and MOP05). Valve stem position may aid in valve position determination, but cannot be used as Independent Verification (MOP02).

Ex.: Verify valve closed: Valve handwheel indicates no valve movement in the clockwise direction.

Verify valve open:

Valve handwheel has been rotated slightly in the clockwise direction and returned to the original positions.

Closing a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully clockwise direction until no additional valve movement. Valve stem is down.

Opening a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully counterclockwise direction until no additional valve movement, valve stem is out.

Controllers have an Auto light that is GREEN when selected and AMBER (YELLOW) when Manual is selected. When in Manual, the open and closed pushbuttons control the parameter to be changed by adjusting position or speed. When the deviation meter is nulled, then the process can be shifted to Auto to allow the desired setpoint to control the process.

System Specific Notes and Cues:

None Task Performance and Cues:

The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee. Notify Examinee that time compression may be used for activities performed outside of the Control Room. Notify Examinee if JPM is Time Critical (only if JPM is NOT Alternate Path.)

Critical Steps:

Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Verify Offsite Electrical Lineup No.: JP-OP-802-4101-421 Revision: 1 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):

Question:

Reference:

Response

Question:

Reference

Response

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Verify Offsite Electrical Lineup No.: JP-OP-802-4101-421 Revision: 1 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Simulator Setup IC#:

IC-20 or any full power IC.

Malfunctions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Remote Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp R30RF0009 EDG 11 Control Mode Switch MPO 0

0 Override Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Special Instructions:

1.

Initialize to desired IC, and place the simulator in RUN.

2.

Open Shoal Line Breaker GD, and clear all alarms.

3.

Insert the remote function listed above.

4.

Silence and acknowledge all alarms.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-802-4101-421)

Initial Conditions:

You are the CRNSO.

EDG-11 is out of service for maintenance.

The CRS has entered LCO 3.8.1 Action A.

Initiating Cue(s):

The CRS directs you to perform 24.000.01, Attachment 28b.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Job Position SRO No.

JP-OP-802-4101-419 Revision 3

JPM Title Perform a CRS Short Term Relief [Bank]

Duration 20 minutes Page COVER SHEET Examinee:

SRO Evaluator:

JPM Type:

Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Evaluation Method:

Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Start Time (Circle method used)

Plant / Simulator / Classroom Stop Time Total Time:

PERFORMANCE EVALUATION

SUMMARY

Element S

U Comments Element S

U Comments

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3.
4.
  • 5.
  • 6.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:

Evaluator Signature / Date:

/

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform a CRS Short Term Relief No.: JP-OP-802-4101-419 Revision: 3 Page 1 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Preferred Evaluation Method:

Perform X

Walkthrough Discuss Plant Simulator X

Classroom System:

N/A Task:

01A0001077 - Conduct Shift Relief and Turnover Including Shift Briefing in Conference Room.

References:

Required (R) / Available (A)

MOP07, Shift Turnover (R)

MOP01003, CRS Shift Relief Checklist (R)

Tools and Equipment Required:

Unit Log for previous 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> Urgent Required Reading Book Initial Conditions:

You are an extra SRO assigned to the shift.

You attended the shift turnover meeting this morning.

Plant conditions are stable and as you see them.

Initiating Cue(s):

The SM directs you to provide a Short Term Relief with the CRS.

All prerequisites are complete.

Terminating Cue(s):

Short Term Relief has been completed in accordance with MOP07.

Task Standard:

Conduct a CRS Short Term Relief in the Control Room in accordance with MOP07.

Licensed Operator Exam Information (required for NRC exams)

Safety Function:

N/A K/A

Reference:

(from NUREG 1123)

K/A SYSTEM: Generic K/A STATEMENT:

2.1.3 Knowledge of shift or short-term relief turnover practices. (CFR 41.10/45.13)................ 3.7 / 3.9 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:

N/A Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)

N/A

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform a CRS Short Term Relief No.: JP-OP-802-4101-419 Revision: 3 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:

Provide examinee with Cue Sheet. If asked, provide the examinee with the CRS Shift Relief Checklist (attached).

NOTE: Examiner is to perform as the CRS being relieved.

CUE:

When asked, provide the examinee with the Unit Log for the past 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> (attached).

  • 1.

Review Unit Log and abnormal events that have occurred in the last 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.

  • 1.

Reviews Unit Log.

CUE:

A few hours ago power was raised from 82% to 100%. Power had been reduced to perform Turbine Valve testing. The Reactor Building Rounds NO is monitoring and adjusting Recirc MG Set oil temperatures as necessary.

HPCI was tagged out to perform corrective maintenance on the Aux Oil Pump and HPCI was restored to operable status.

  • 2.

Review General Plant Status by discussing operating condition, special limitations, bands and ranges.

  • 2.

Reviews General Plant Status with CRS by discussing operating condition, special limitations, bands and ranges.

CUE:

If asked, there are no outstanding LCOs.

  • 3.

Review LCOs.

  • 3.

Reviews LCO log book or discusses with CRS.

4.

Read Urgent Required Reading.

4.

Verifies no Urgent Required Reading present (red binder).

CUE:

Alarm 1D34 is in due to a faulty conductivity cell E11-N001A. There has been a CARD written to address the problem. Conductivity is currently normal, and Chemistry is checking the conductivity each shift.

Alarm 4D78 is in due to a broken level switch N30-N095. There has been a CARD written to address the problem. The tank level is currently normal, and the Turbine Building Rounds NO is checking the level twice per shift.

CUE:

SM acknowledges report of the problem with HPCI, and directs the examinee to complete the turnover. The concern with HPCI will be addressed when turnover is complete.

  • 5.

Walk down COPs, and discuss any off-normal condition, status of ESF equipment, reasons for lit annunciators, and IPCS alarms.

  • 5.

Walks down COPs, and discusses any off-normal condition, status of ESF equipment, reasons for lit annunciators, and IPCS alarms.

Asks reasons for alarms 1D34 &

4D78.

Determines HPCI Aux Oil Pump CMC is improperly positioned and informs SM/CRS.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform a CRS Short Term Relief No.: JP-OP-802-4101-419 Revision: 3 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:

Currently, there are no non-triggered situation surveillances required.

  • 6.

Discuss non-triggered situational surveillance requirements.

  • 6.

Discussed non-triggered situational surveillance requirements.

CUE:

End JPM when the items noted by an asterisk on the Shift Relief Checklist are completed.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time

  • Critical Step

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform a CRS Short Term Relief No.: JP-OP-802-4101-419 Revision: 3 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Evaluator Notes:

This JPM should be started at the CRS Desk in the Simulator.

ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.

Generic Notes and Cues:

CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.

Ex.: Pump start: Switch has been rotated to the start position, red light is lit, green light is out, amperage initially pegs out high, and is now indicating __X__ amps.

Pump stop: Switch has been rotated to the stop position, green light is lit, red light is out, amperage indicates 0 amps.

Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.

Manual valves are checked in the closed direction (MOP02 and MOP05). Valve stem position may aid in valve position determination, but cannot be used as Independent Verification (MOP02).

Ex.: Verify valve closed: Valve handwheel indicates no valve movement in the clockwise direction.

Verify valve open:

Valve handwheel has been rotated slightly in the clockwise direction and returned to the original positions.

Closing a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully clockwise direction until no additional valve movement. Valve stem is down.

Opening a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully counterclockwise direction until no additional valve movement, valve stem is out.

Controllers have an Auto light that is GREEN when selected and AMBER (YELLOW) when Manual is selected. When in Manual, the open and closed pushbuttons control the parameter to be changed by adjusting position or speed. When the deviation meter is nulled, then the process can be shifted to Auto to allow the desired setpoint to control the process.

System Specific Notes and Cues:

None Task Performance and Cues:

The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee. Notify Examinee that time compression may be used for activities performed outside of the Control Room. Notify Examinee if JPM is Time Critical (only if JPM is NOT Alternate Path.)

Critical Steps:

Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform a CRS Short Term Relief No.: JP-OP-802-4101-419 Revision: 3 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):

Question:

Reference:

Response

Question:

Reference

Response

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform a CRS Short Term Relief No.: JP-OP-802-4101-419 Revision: 3 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Simulator Setup IC#:

IC-20 Malfunctions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp C97MF0048 01D034 RHR HX Water Conductivity High 1

0 0

C97MF0709 04D078 Seal Oil Reservoir Tank Level Low 1

0 0

Remote Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Override Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Special Instructions:

1. Initialize the simulator and place in RUN.
2. Open and execute lesson 802_4101_419.lsn, or insert the malfunctions listed above.
3. Place E4101-C005, HPCI Turbine Aux Oil Pump, CMC switch in OFF RESET.
4. Acknowledge all alarms, and ensure plant conditions are stable.
5. Ensure the following items are available:

CRS shift Relief Checklist - MOP01003 Previous 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> unit log (attached to JPM)

Required reading books LCO book

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Page 7 Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-802-4101-417)

Initial Conditions:

You are an extra SRO assigned to the shift.

You attended the shift turnover meeting this morning.

Plant conditions are stable and as you see them.

Initiating Cue(s):

The SM directs you to provide a Short Term Relief with the CRS.

All prerequisites are complete.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Page 8 TRAINING USE ONLY Fermi 2 Control Room Log Date Entry User 03/15/2009 07:02 G. Neco relieved R. Valor as CRNSO, T. Sword relieved R. Kitchen as P603, P. Crabbe relieved A. Nightlight as CRS, M. L. Hopwick relieved J. Konners as STA Mode: 1 Reactor Power: 82 % 2807MWt Recirc Speeds: A: 62 % B: 63 % Core Flow: 77 MLB/HR RPV Pressure: 1001 PSIG RPV Level: 197 IN Torus Temp: 79 DEGF Torus Level: -0.6 IN DW Temp: 129 DEGF DW Press: 0.4 PSIG Condenser Pressure: 1.07 PSIA Generator Output: 923 MWe e52xxx 03/15/2009 10:15 D1100 - Completed surveillance 64.080.601 satisfactorily.

e53xxx 03/15/2009 12:07 G1100 - Started decanting CPSB (7.7 ft.) to WST (2.5 ft.) IAW 23.701.10 section 5.0.

e55xxx 03/15/2009 12:30 G1100 - Completed decanting CPSB (4.8 ft.) to WST (3.2 ft.) IAW 23.701.10 section 5.0.

e55xxx 03/15/2009 12:30 Stopped P4500C002B DIV 2 EESW PUMP in accordance with 23.208 section 8.4 - Div 2 EESW Shutdown e51xxx 03/15/2009 15:42 N3000 Added hydrogen to the generator IAW 23.122 section 11.0, Initial pressure 70 PSIG Final Pressure 75 PSIG e51xxx 03/15/2009 15:47 Removed P1100C001A NORM HOTWELL SUPPLY PUMP from service In accordance with MOP 12 - Tagging and Protective Barriers Reason WO Q162090100 Component is unavailable e51xxx 03/15/2009 18:30 Rel - S.Floyd relieved J.Koch as Radwaste Operator Assigned. Also Fred Seever is U.I.

for ROA e50xxx 03/15/2009 19:05 R. Valor relieved G. Neco as CRNSO, R. Kitchen relieved T. Sword as P603, A.

Nightlight relieved P. Crabbe as CRS, J. Konners relieved M. L. Hopwick as STA Mode:

1 Reactor Power: 82 % 2808MWt Recirc Speeds: A: 62 % B: 63 % Core Flow: 77 MLB/HR RPV Pressure: 1002 PSIG RPV Level: 197 IN Torus Temp: 80 DEGF Torus Level: -0.6 IN DW Temp: 129 DEGF DW Press: 0.4 PSIG Condenser Pressure: 1.06 PSIA Generator Output: 924 MWe e56xxx 03/15/2009 19:20 Started P4100C011 CW RESERVOIR WEST MAKEUP PUMP in accordance with 23.131 section 6.8 - CW Reservoir Makeup Pump Operation e56xxx 03/15/2009 19:25 M. Adore relieved G. Almos as Shift Manager Shift assignments are in accordance with the shift assignment sheet.

e57xxx 03/15/2009 19:53 Contacted by CSS Korsican and ITC Kelper IAW ODE 12 Checklist. All 120KV and 345 KV lines are available with no exceptions e56xxx 03/15/2009 20:32 N3033 Added water to Stator Water Head Tank IAW 23.120 section 6.4 e56xxx 03/15/2009 21:43 Stopped P4100C010 CW RESERVOIR EAST MAKEUP PUMP in accordance with 23.131 section 6.8 - CW Reservoir Makeup Pump Operation e56xxx 03/15/2009 22:33 G4100 Added water to FPCCU skimmer surge tank to raise level IAW 23.708 section 6.7. Initial Level 8.0 ft. Final Level 10.0 ft.

e58xxx 03/15/2009 22:48 G1100 - Started transferring CBWRT (31%) to CPSB (4.8 ft.) IAW 23.701.10 section 4.0.

e49xxx 03/15/2009 23:16 G1100 - Started transferring WCT (6.9 ft.) to WST (4.1 ft.) IAW 23.718.01 section 6.0.

e50xxx 03/15/2009 23:23 G1100 - Completed transferring CBWRT (8%) to CPSB (7.3 ft.) IAW 23.701.10 section 4.0.

e49xxx 03/15/2009 23:28 G11 - Precoated WCF IAW SOP 23.718.01 Sect 10.0 e50xxx 03/15/2009 23:28 N3000 Added hydrogen to the generator IAW 23.122 section 11.0, Initial pressure 70 PSIG Final Pressure 75 PSIG e58xxx 03/16/2009 00:34 G1100 - Completed transferring WCT (0.9 ft.) to WST (6.6 ft.) IAW 23.718.01 section 6.0.

e50xxx 03/16/2009 00:40 G1100 - Started processing WST (6.6 ft.) to WSATA (0.6 ft.) IAW 23.718.01 section 5.2 (Cond. = 1.3 micro-mho,TOC = 78 ppb) flow is 64 gpm and DP is 1 psid.

e50xxx 03/16/2009 01:22 P1100 Placed the CST in service IAW 23.104 section 5.4.2 e58xxx

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Page 9 TRAINING USE ONLY Fermi 2 Control Room Log Date Entry User 03/16/2009 01:42 Started a planned reactivity change from 82% to 100% reactor power using a combination of Flow and Rods for Rod Pattern Adjustment Initial Recirc Speeds: A 62.00 B 63.00 Initial Core Flow is 77 e59xxx 03/16/2009 02:32 Started P4100C010 CW RESERVOIR EAST MAKEUP PUMP in accordance with 23.131 section 6.8 - CW Reservoir Makeup Pump Operation e58xxx 03/16/2009 04:39 N3000 Added hydrogen to the generator IAW 23.122 section 11.0, Initial pressure 71 PSIG Final Pressure 75 PSIG e58xxx 03/16/2009 04:45 Verified reactor power at 95% is within 3% (of rated) of the value indicated in the Power vs. Steam Flow graph IAW 22.000.03 e59xxx 03/16/2009 05:08 Stopped P4100C011 CW RESERVOIR WEST MAKEUP PUMP in accordance with 23.131 section 6.8 - CW Reservoir Makeup Pump Operation e58xxx 03/16/2009 05:38 Completed a planned reactivity change from 82% to 100% reactor power using Recirc Flow. Final Recirc Speeds: A 70.2 B 70.2 Final Core Flow is 84.8 Contacted CSS (Mitchell) and MOC (Scott).

e55xxx 03/16/2009 06:18 Completed licensed operator walkdown and returned HPCI Aux Oil Pump to service.

e59xxx 03/16/2009 06:20 E4101 - Exit LCO 09-0573 for HPCI Aux Oil Pump Inoperable.

e59xxx 03/16/2009 06:29 G1100 - Completed processing WST (3.9 ft.) to WSATA (9.3 ft.) IAW 23.718.01 section 5.2.

e50xxx 03/16/2009 06:29 G1100 - Started processing WST (3.9 ft.) to WSATB (0.6 ft.) IAW 23.718.01 section 5.2 (Cond. = 1.3 micro-mho,TOC = 78 ppb) flow is 58 gpm and DP is 12.5 psid.

e50xxx 03/16/2009 06:30 G11 - Placed WSAT A in recirculation for chemistry sample IAW 23.718.05 section 4.0.

e55xxx 03/16/2009 06:30 Rel - J. Koch relieved S. Floyd as Radwaste Operator Assigned.

e55xxx 03/16/2009 06:55 R. Valor relieved G. Neco as CRNSO, R. Kitchen relieved T. Sword as P603, A.

Nightlight relieved P. Crabbe as CRS, J. Konners relieved M. L. Hopwick as STA Mode:

1 Reactor Power: 99.5% 3430 MWt Recirc Speeds: A: 70.25% B: 70.25% Core Flow:

84.8 MLB/HR RPV Pressure: 1030 PSIG RPV Level: 197 IN Torus Temp: 78.8 DEGF Torus Level: 0.12 IN DW Temp: 135.5 DEGF DW Press: 0.52 PSIG Condenser Pressure: 1.36 PSIA Generator Output: 1153 MWe e56xxx

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Job Position SRO No.

JP-OP-802-4101-101 Revision 0

JPM Title Review Results of Jet Pump Operability Test [New]

Duration 15 minutes Page COVER SHEET Examinee:

SRO Evaluator:

JPM Type:

Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Evaluation Method:

Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Start Time (Circle method used)

Plant / Simulator / Classroom Stop Time Total Time:

PERFORMANCE EVALUATION

SUMMARY

Element S

U Comments Element S

U Comments

1.
2.
  • 3.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:

Evaluator Signature / Date:

/

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Review Results of Jet Pump Operability Test No.: JP-OP-802-4101-101 Revision: 0 Page 1 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Preferred Evaluation Method:

Perform X

Walkthrough Discuss Plant Simulator Classroom X

System:

N/A Task:

01A0001097 - Authorize/Review a Surveillance/Performance Package

References:

Required (R) / Available (A)

MWC03, Surveillance/Performance Package Control (A)

Tools and Equipment Required:

Calculator Completed (marked up) copy of 24.138.06, Jet Pump Operability Test with faulted data Initial Conditions:

You are an extra SRO on shift.

Surveillance 24.138.06, Jet Pump Operability Test, has just been completed.

Initiating Cue(s):

The SM directs you to review the completed surveillance package.

Terminating Cue(s):

Surveillance package has been reviewed and the error identified.

Task Standard:

Surveillance package is reviewed in accordance with MWC03.

Licensed Operator Exam Information (required for NRC exams)

Safety Function:

N/A K/A

Reference:

(from NUREG 1123)

K/A SYSTEM: GENERIC K/A STATEMENT:

2.1.25 Ability to interpret reference materials, such as graphs, curves, tables, etc.

(CFR 41.10 / 43.5 / 45.12)................................................................................................ 3.9 / 4.2 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:

N/A Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)

N/A

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Review Results of Jet Pump Operability Test No.: JP-OP-802-4101-101 Revision: 0 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:

Provide examinee with Cue Sheet and marked up copy of 24.138.06 surveillance package.

1.

Verify all applicable steps have been properly signed off.

1.

Verifies all steps in sections 4.0, 5.1, 5.2, and 5.5 have been properly signed off.

2.

Verify all data recorded in surveillance package is legible.

2.

Verifies all recorded data is legible.

  • 3.

Compare recorded values/plots to tolerance values to ensure acceptance criteria are met.

  • 3.

Identifies that JP15 does not meet the acceptance criteria for step 5.5.4.

CUE:

End JPM when surveillance package has been reviewed and the error identified.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time

  • Critical Step

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Review Results of Jet Pump Operability Test No.: JP-OP-802-4101-101 Revision: 0 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Evaluator Notes:

This JPM may be started at the CRS desk in the simulator.

ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.

Generic Notes and Cues:

CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.

Ex.: Pump start: Switch has been rotated to the start position, red light is lit, green light is out, amperage initially pegs out high, and is now indicating __X__ amps.

Pump stop: Switch has been rotated to the stop position, green light is lit, red light is out, amperage indicates 0 amps.

Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.

Manual valves are checked in the closed direction (MOP02 and MOP05). Valve stem position may aid in valve position determination, but cannot be used as Independent Verification (MOP02).

Ex.: Verify valve closed: Valve handwheel indicates no valve movement in the clockwise direction.

Verify valve open:

Valve handwheel has been rotated slightly in the clockwise direction and returned to the original positions.

Closing a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully clockwise direction until no additional valve movement. Valve stem is down.

Opening a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully counterclockwise direction until no additional valve movement, valve stem is out.

Controllers have an Auto light that is GREEN when selected and AMBER (YELLOW) when Manual is selected. When in Manual, the open and closed pushbuttons control the parameter to be changed by adjusting position or speed. When the deviation meter is nulled, then the process can be shifted to Auto to allow the desired setpoint to control the process.

System Specific Notes and Cues:

None Task Performance and Cues:

The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee. Notify Examinee that time compression may be used for activities performed outside of the Control Room. Notify Examinee if JPM is Time Critical (only if JPM is NOT Alternate Path.)

Critical Steps:

Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Review Results of Jet Pump Operability Test No.: JP-OP-802-4101-101 Revision: 0 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):

Question:

Reference:

Response

Question:

Reference

Response

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Review Results of Jet Pump Operability Test No.: JP-OP-802-4101-101 Revision: 0 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Simulator Setup IC#:

N/A Malfunctions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Remote Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Override Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Special Instructions:

N/A

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-802-4101-101)

Initial Conditions:

You are an extra SRO on shift.

Surveillance 24.138.06, Jet Pump Operability Test, has just been completed.

Initiating Cue(s):

The SM directs you to review the completed surveillance package.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Job Position SRO No.

JP-OP-802-4101-102 Revision 0

JPM Title Evaluate Degraded Power Sources [New]

Duration 15 minutes Page COVER SHEET Examinee:

SRO Evaluator:

JPM Type:

Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Evaluation Method:

Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Start Time (Circle method used)

Plant / Simulator / Classroom Stop Time Total Time:

PERFORMANCE EVALUATION

SUMMARY

Element S

U Comments Element S

U Comments

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3.
4.
  • 5.
  • 6.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:

Evaluator Signature / Date:

/

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Evaluate Degraded Power Sources No.: JP-OP-802-4101-102 Revision: 0 Page 1 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Preferred Evaluation Method:

Perform X

Walkthrough Discuss Plant Simulator Classroom X

System:

N/A Task:

01A0001073 - Determine operability of a system or component

References:

Required (R) / Available (A)

Tech Specs 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating (R)

Tools and Equipment Required:

None Initial Conditions:

You are the CRS.

Ten (10) minutes ago, 345kV breaker DF opened on fault, and all attempts to reclose the breaker have failed.

All other 345kV / 120kV breakers are in the normal position.

No other plant equipment is out of service.

Initiating Cue(s):

The SM directs you to evaluate this malfunction for potential Tech Spec impact and document accordingly.

Terminating Cue(s):

Required actions listed under Tech Spec 3.8.1, Condition D, have been identified, and the LCO documented using MOP05003.

Task Standard:

Required actions of Tech Spec 3.8.1, Condition D, have been identified and the LCO Sheet is completed correctly per MOP05003.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Evaluate Degraded Power Sources No.: JP-OP-802-4101-102 Revision: 0 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Licensed Operator Exam Information (required for NRC exams)

Safety Function:

N/A K/A

Reference:

(from NUREG 1123)

K/A SYSTEM: GENERIC K/A STATEMENT:

2.2.36 Ability to analyze the effect of maintenance activities, such as degraded power sources, on the status of limiting conditions for operations. (CFR 41.10 / 43.2 / 45.13)............................ 3.1 / 4.2 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:

N/A Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)

N/A

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Evaluate Degraded Power Sources No.: JP-OP-802-4101-102 Revision: 0 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:

Provide examinee with Cue Sheet.

  • 1.

Review initial conditions to determine which Tech Spec LCO is impacted.

  • 1.

Determines that, with the DF breaker open, an offsite circuit must be declared inoperable (loss of main generator could lead to loss of offsite circuit).

  • 2.

Review Tech Spec LCO 3.8.1 to determine which Condition(s) apply to the malfunction.

  • 2.

Determines that Condition D applies to one offsite circuit inoperable.

  • 3.

Review LCO 3.8.1, Action D.1 to determine its applicability.

  • 3.

Determines that SR 3.8.1 for operable offsite circuit must be completed.

4.

Review LCO 3.8.1, Action D.2 to determine its applicability.

4.

Determines that Action D.2 is NOT required.

  • 5.

Review LCO 3.8.1, Action D.3 to determine its applicability.

  • 5.

Determines that the offsite circuit must be restored to operable status within 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br />.

CUE:

If asked, the LCO Sheet cannot be generated electronically and must be documented on paper. Provide the examinee with a copy of MOP05003.

  • 6.

Document the operability determination.

  • 6.

Operability determination documented on LCO Sheet.

CUE:

End JPM when required actions listed under Tech Spec 3.8.1, Condition D, have been identified, and LCO is documented on MOP05003.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time

  • Critical Step

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Evaluate Degraded Power Sources No.: JP-OP-802-4101-102 Revision: 0 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Evaluator Notes:

This JPM may be started at the CRS desk in the simulator.

ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.

Generic Notes and Cues:

CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.

Ex.: Pump start: Switch has been rotated to the start position, red light is lit, green light is out, amperage initially pegs out high, and is now indicating __X__ amps.

Pump stop: Switch has been rotated to the stop position, green light is lit, red light is out, amperage indicates 0 amps.

Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.

Manual valves are checked in the closed direction (MOP02 and MOP05). Valve stem position may aid in valve position determination, but cannot be used as Independent Verification (MOP02).

Ex.: Verify valve closed: Valve handwheel indicates no valve movement in the clockwise direction.

Verify valve open:

Valve handwheel has been rotated slightly in the clockwise direction and returned to the original positions.

Closing a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully clockwise direction until no additional valve movement. Valve stem is down.

Opening a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully counterclockwise direction until no additional valve movement, valve stem is out.

Controllers have an Auto light that is GREEN when selected and AMBER (YELLOW) when Manual is selected. When in Manual, the open and closed pushbuttons control the parameter to be changed by adjusting position or speed. When the deviation meter is nulled, then the process can be shifted to Auto to allow the desired setpoint to control the process.

System Specific Notes and Cues:

None Task Performance and Cues:

The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee. Notify Examinee that time compression may be used for activities performed outside of the Control Room. Notify Examinee if JPM is Time Critical (only if JPM is NOT Alternate Path.)

Critical Steps:

Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Evaluate Degraded Power Sources No.: JP-OP-802-4101-102 Revision: 0 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):

Question:

Reference:

Response

Question:

Reference

Response

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Evaluate Degraded Power Sources No.: JP-OP-802-4101-102 Revision: 0 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Simulator Setup IC#:

N/A Malfunctions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Remote Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Override Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Special Instructions:

N/A

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-802-4101-102)

Initial Conditions:

You are the CRS.

Ten (10) minutes ago, 345kV breaker DF opened on fault, and all attempts to reclose the breaker have failed.

All other 345kV / 120kV breakers are in the normal position.

No other plant equipment is out of service.

Initiating Cue(s):

The SM directs you to evaluate this malfunction for potential Tech Spec impact, and document accordingly.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Job Position SRO No.

JP-OP-802-4101-439 Revision 0

JPM Title Perform Emergency Classification for a Plant Event

[New]

Duration 10 minutes Page COVER SHEET Examinee:

SRO Evaluator:

JPM Type:

Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Evaluation Method:

Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Start Time (Circle method used)

Plant / Simulator / Classroom Stop Time Total Time:

PERFORMANCE EVALUATION

SUMMARY

Element S

U Comments Element S

U Comments

1.
2.
  • 3.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:

Evaluator Signature / Date:

/

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Emergency Classification for a Plant Event No.: JP-OP-802-4101-439 Revision: 0 Page 1 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Preferred Evaluation Method:

Perform X

Walkthrough Discuss Plant Simulator Classroom X

System:

N/A Task:

01A0006025 - Take actions for a Site Area Emergency

References:

Required (R) / Available (A)

EP-101, Classification of Emergencies (R)

Tools and Equipment Required:

None Initial Conditions:

You are the SM.

The plant is operating at rated power.

Initiating Cue(s):

While removing RHR from Torus Cooling, the crew discovers that RHR Pump C will not shutdown. During the attempt to trip the RHR Pump breaker locally, the breaker fails and causes a loss of bus 64C.

The crew enters 20.300.64C in response to the loss of power.

A high temperature alarm occurs on B Recirc MG Set, followed by a trip of the MG Set and Pump.

Prior to a high temperature alarm on A MG Set, the crew places the Mode Switch in Shutdown. All control rods fail to insert.

The crew enters the EOPs and takes action to shutdown the reactor and stabilize the plant.

After completion of FSQ-1 through 8, reactor power is 22% and steady.

Classify the event in accordance with EP-101, Classification of Emergencies.

This task is Time Critical.

Terminating Cue(s):

Plant event is classified per EP-101.

Task Standard:

Declare a SITE AREA EMERGENCY based on failure of RPS instrumentation to complete or initiate an automatic reactor scram once an RPS setpoint has been exceeded and manual scram was not successful, System Malfunction SS2, page S-7.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Emergency Classification for a Plant Event No.: JP-OP-802-4101-439 Revision: 0 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Licensed Operator Exam Information (required for NRC exams)

Safety Function:

N/A K/A

Reference:

(from NUREG 1123)

K/A SYSTEM: GENERIC K/A STATEMENT:

2.4.41 Knowledge of the emergency action level thresholds and classifications.

(CFR 41.10 / 43.5 / 45.11)................................................................................................ 2.9 / 4.6 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:

N/A Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)

N/A

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Emergency Classification for a Plant Event No.: JP-OP-802-4101-439 Revision: 0 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:

Provide examinee with Cue Sheet. If asked, provide examinee with a copy of EP-101.

1.

Obtain a copy of EP-101.

1.

Obtains a copy of EP-101.

2.

Determine EP-101 classification for the existing plant conditions.

2.

Refers to Tab S of Enclosures A and/or B to determine emergency classification based on initiating conditions and emergency action levels.

  • 3.

Declare plant event classification per EP-101.

  • 3.

Declares a SITE AREA EMERGENCY based on failure of RPS instrumentation to complete or initiate an automatic reactor scram once a Reactor Protection System setpoint was exceeded and manual scram was not successful (System Malfunction SS2, page S-7).

CUE:

End JPM when plant event is classified per EP-101.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time

  • Critical Step

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Emergency Classification for a Plant Event No.: JP-OP-802-4101-439 Revision: 0 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Evaluator Notes:

This JPM may be started at the CRS desk in the simulator.

ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.

Generic Notes and Cues:

CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.

Ex.: Pump start: Switch has been rotated to the start position, red light is lit, green light is out, amperage initially pegs out high, and is now indicating __X__ amps.

Pump stop: Switch has been rotated to the stop position, green light is lit, red light is out, amperage indicates 0 amps.

Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.

Manual valves are checked in the closed direction (MOP02 and MOP05). Valve stem position may aid in valve position determination, but cannot be used as Independent Verification (MOP02).

Ex.: Verify valve closed: Valve handwheel indicates no valve movement in the clockwise direction.

Verify valve open:

Valve handwheel has been rotated slightly in the clockwise direction and returned to the original positions.

Closing a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully clockwise direction until no additional valve movement. Valve stem is down.

Opening a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully counterclockwise direction until no additional valve movement, valve stem is out.

Controllers have an Auto light that is GREEN when selected and AMBER (YELLOW) when Manual is selected. When in Manual, the open and closed pushbuttons control the parameter to be changed by adjusting position or speed. When the deviation meter is nulled, then the process can be shifted to Auto to allow the desired setpoint to control the process.

System Specific Notes and Cues:

None Task Performance and Cues:

The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee. Notify Examinee that time compression may be used for activities performed outside of the Control Room. Notify Examinee if JPM is Time Critical (only if JPM is NOT Alternate Path.)

Critical Steps:

Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Emergency Classification for a Plant Event No.: JP-OP-802-4101-439 Revision: 0 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):

Question:

Reference:

Response

Question:

Reference

Response

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Emergency Classification for a Plant Event No.: JP-OP-802-4101-439 Revision: 0 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Simulator Setup IC#:

N/A Malfunctions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Remote Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Override Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Special Instructions:

N/A

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-802-4101-439)

Initial Conditions:

  • You are the SM.
  • The plant is operating at rated power.

Initiating Cue(s):

  • While removing RHR from Torus Cooling, the crew discovers that RHR Pump C will not shutdown. During the attempt to trip the RHR Pump breaker locally, the breaker fails and causes a loss of bus 64C.
  • The crew enters 20.300.64C in response to the loss of power.
  • A high temperature alarm occurs on B Recirc MG Set, followed by a trip of the MG Set and Pump.
  • Prior to a high temperature alarm on A MG Set, the crew places the Mode Switch in Shutdown. All control rods fail to insert.
  • The crew enters the EOPs and takes action to shutdown the reactor and stabilize the plant.
  • After completion of FSQ-1 through 8, reactor power is 22% and steady.
  • Classify the event in accordance with EP-101, Classification of Emergencies.
  • This task is Time Critical.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Job Position SRO / RO No.

JP-OP-315-0129-005 Revision 0

JPM Title On-Load Closure of a Low Pressure Intercept Valve

[New]

Duration 10 minutes Page COVER SHEET Examinee:

SRO / RO Evaluator:

JPM Type:

Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Evaluation Method:

Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Start Time (Circle method used)

Plant / Simulator / Classroom Stop Time Total Time:

PERFORMANCE EVALUATION

SUMMARY

Element S

U Comments Element S

U Comments

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.
7.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:

Evaluator Signature / Date:

/

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title On-Load Closure of a Low Pressure Intercept Valve No.: JP-OP-315-0129-005 Revision: 0 Page 1 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Preferred Evaluation Method:

Perform X

Walkthrough Discuss Plant Simulator X

Classroom System:

N3011 - Turbine Steam Task:

02N3000003 - Close a turbine control valve with turbine on line

References:

Required (R) / Available (A) 23.109, Turbine Operating Procedure (R)

Tools and Equipment Required:

None Initial Conditions:

You are the Control Room NSO.

The plant is operating normally at 100% power.

Initiating Cue(s):

The CRS directs you to perform On-Load Closure and Restoration of #1 Low Pressure Intercept Valve (N3021-F013A) in accordance with 23.109, Turbine Operating Procedure, for troubleshooting.

Engineering is standing by #1 LPIV.

Terminating Cue(s):

  1. 1 Low Pressure Intercept Valve (N3021-F013A) reopens to 100%, and cancellation of the test is verified.

Task Standard:

On-Load Closure and Restoration of #1 Low Pressure Intercept Valve (N3021-F013A) is performed in accordance with 23.109, Turbine Operating Procedure.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title On-Load Closure of a Low Pressure Intercept Valve No.: JP-OP-315-0129-005 Revision: 0 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Licensed Operator Exam Information (required for NRC exams)

Safety Function:

3 - Reactor Pressure Control K/A

Reference:

(from NUREG 1123)

K/A SYSTEM: 241000 - Reactor/Turbine Pressure Regulating System K/A STATEMENT:

Knowledge/Ability Statement and ratings A4.

Ability to manually operate and/or monitor in the control room: (CFR: 41.7 / 45.5 to 45.8)

A4.09 Combined intermediate valves (operation).......................................................... 3.2 / 3.1 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:

N3012-01 Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)

No

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title On-Load Closure of a Low Pressure Intercept Valve No.: JP-OP-315-0129-005 Revision: 0 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:

Provide examinee with Cue Sheet.

NOTE: Examinee is expected to announce the beginning of the test and associated alarms received to the Control Room (CRS). The examiner should acknowledge all of these announcements.

  • 1.

[7.6.2.1] Place Steam Valve On Load Test Mode Select Switch to 10%.

  • 1.

Steam Valve On Load Test Mode Select Switch is rotated to the 10% position.

  • 2.

[7.6.2.2] Momentarily depress SELECT pushbutton for desired Low Pressure Intercept Valve and verify backlight comes ON.

  • 2.

SELECT pushbutton for #1 LPIV is momentarily depressed.

Verifies pushbutton backlight comes ON.

  • 3.

[7.6.2.3] Depress Steam Valve On Load Test red VALVE TEST pushbutton and verify:

a. VALVE TEST light comes ON.
b. Selected Low Pressure Intercept Valve closes to 10%, if open.
c. Annunciator 4D91, ELECTRIC GOVERNOR TROUBLE, alarms.
d. White GOVERNOR FAULT light comes ON.
  • 3.

Steam Valve On Load Test red VALVE TEST pushbutton is momentarily depressed.

Verifies:

a. VALVE TEST light comes ON.
b. #1 LPIV closes to 10%.
c. Annunciator 4D91, ELECTRIC GOVERNOR TROUBLE, alarms.
d. White GOVERNOR FAULT light comes ON.
  • 4.

[7.6.2.4] Depress Steam Valve On Load Test white TRIP SOLENOID A or TRIP SOLENOID B pushbuttons, and verify:

a. Selected Low Pressure Intercept Valve closes, if open.
b. TRIP SOLENOID A or B light comes ON.
  • 4.

Steam Valve On Load Test white TRIP SOLENOID A or TRIP SOLENOID B pushbutton is depressed.

Verifies:

a. #1 LPIV closes.
b. White TRIP SOLENOID A (B) light comes ON.
  • 5.

[7.6.3.1] Depress Steam Valve On Load Test green TRIP RESET pushbutton and verify:

a. Selected Low Pressure Intercept Valve opens to 10%.
b. White TRIP SOLENOID A (B) light goes OFF.
  • 5.

Steam Valve On Load Test green TRIP RESET pushbutton is depressed.

Verifies:

a. #1 LPIV opens to 10%.
b. White TRIP SOLENOID A (B) light goes OFF.
  • 6.

[7.6.3.2] Depress Steam Valve On Load Test white CANCEL TEST pushbutton and verify:

a. Cancel Test light comes on.
b. Low Pressure Intercept Valve opens to controlling position.
  • 6.

Steam Valve On Load Test white CANCEL TEST pushbutton is depressed.

Verifies:

a. White Cancel Test light comes on.
b. #1 LPIV opens to 100%.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title On-Load Closure of a Low Pressure Intercept Valve No.: JP-OP-315-0129-005 Revision: 0 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 ELEMENT STANDARD

7.

[7.6.3.3] After a delay, verify:

a. White CANCEL TEST light goes OFF.
b. Red VALVE TEST light goes OFF.
c. Associated Low Pressure Intercept Valve red SELECT light goes OFF.
d. White GOVERNOR FAULT light goes OFF.
e. Annunciator 4D91, ELECTRIC GOVERNOR TROUBLE, clears.
7.

Verifies:

a. White CANCEL TEST light goes OFF.
b. Red VALVE TEST light goes OFF.
c. #1 LPIV red SELECT light goes OFF.
d. White GOVERNOR FAULT light goes OFF.
e. Annunciator 4D91, ELECTRIC GOVERNOR TROUBLE, clears.

CUE:

End JPM when #1 LPIV is fully open and verification is made that test is cancelled.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time

  • Critical Step

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title On-Load Closure of a Low Pressure Intercept Valve No.: JP-OP-315-0129-005 Revision: 0 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Evaluator Notes:

ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.

Generic Notes and Cues:

CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.

Ex.: Pump start: Switch has been rotated to the start position, red light is lit, green light is out, amperage initially pegs out high, and is now indicating __X__ amps.

Pump stop: Switch has been rotated to the stop position, green light is lit, red light is out, amperage indicates 0 amps.

Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.

Manual valves are checked in the closed direction (MOP02 and MOP05). Valve stem position may aid in valve position determination, but cannot be used as Independent Verification (MOP02).

Ex.: Verify valve closed: Valve handwheel indicates no valve movement in the clockwise direction.

Verify valve open:

Valve handwheel has been rotated slightly in the clockwise direction and returned to the original positions.

Closing a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully clockwise direction until no additional valve movement. Valve stem is down.

Opening a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully counterclockwise direction until no additional valve movement, valve stem is out.

Controllers have an Auto light that is GREEN when selected and AMBER (YELLOW) when Manual is selected. When in Manual, the open and closed pushbuttons control the parameter to be changed by adjusting position or speed. When the deviation meter is nulled, then the process can be shifted to Auto to allow the desired setpoint to control the process.

System Specific Notes and Cues:

None Task Performance and Cues:

The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee. Notify Examinee that time compression may be used for activities performed outside of the Control Room. Notify Examinee if JPM is Time Critical (only if JPM is NOT Alternate Path.)

Critical Steps:

Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title On-Load Closure of a Low Pressure Intercept Valve No.: JP-OP-315-0129-005 Revision: 0 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):

Question:

Reference:

Response

Question:

Reference

Response

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title On-Load Closure of a Low Pressure Intercept Valve No.: JP-OP-315-0129-005 Revision: 0 Page 7 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Simulator Setup IC#:

IC-20 Malfunctions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp None Remote Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp None Override Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp None Special Instructions:

1.

Initialize the simulator to IC-20, and place in RUN when ready to begin the JPM.

2.

Verify the Steam Valve On Load Test Mode Select Switch is NOT in the 10% position.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-315-0129-005)

Initial Conditions:

  • You are the CRNSO.
  • The plant is operating normally at 100% power.

Initiating Cue(s):

  • The CRS directs you to perform On-Load Closure and Restoration of
  1. 1 Low Pressure Intercept Valve (N3021-F013A) in accordance with 23.109, Turbine Operating Procedure, for troubleshooting.
  • Engineering is standing by #1 LPIV.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Job Position SRO / RO No.

JP-OP-315-0127-101 Revision 2

JPM Title Perform RPS Manual Scram Functional Test [Bank]

Duration 10 minutes Page COVER SHEET Examinee:

SRO / RO Evaluator:

JPM Type:

Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Evaluation Method:

Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Start Time (Circle method used)

Plant / Simulator / Classroom Stop Time Total Time:

PERFORMANCE EVALUATION

SUMMARY

Element S

U Comments Element S

U Comments

1.
2.
3.
  • 4.
5.
  • 6.
7.
  • 8.
9.
  • 10.
11.
12.
13.
14.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:

Evaluator Signature / Date:

/

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform RPS Manual Scram Functional Test No.: JP-OP-315-0127-101 Revision: 2 Page 1 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Preferred Evaluation Method:

Perform X

Walkthrough Discuss Plant Simulator X

Classroom System:

C7100 - Reactor Protection System Task:

02C7100001 - Place a Reactor Protection Channel in the tripped condition

References:

Required (R) / Available (A) 24.610.01-RPS Manual Scram Functional Test (R)

Tools and Equipment Required:

Marked up copy of 24.610.01 with steps 4.1, 4.2, and 4.3 initialed as complete.

Initial Conditions:

You are the Control Room NSO.

Plant conditions are as you see them.

A Licensed Operator is in the Relay Room standing by to assist.

Initiating Cue(s):

The CRS directs you to perform RPS Manual Scram Functional Test in accordance with 24.610.01.

Prerequisites for the test have been met.

Terminating Cue(s):

Functional test of Manual Scram Trip System A1 and A2 is complete.

Task Standard:

Perform RPS Manual Scram Functional Test in accordance with 24.610.01.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform RPS Manual Scram Functional Test No.: JP-OP-315-0127-101 Revision: 2 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Licensed Operator Exam Information (required for NRC exams)

Safety Function:

7 - Reactor Protection System K/A

Reference:

(from NUREG 1123)

K/A SYSTEM: 212000 - Reactor Protection System K/A STATEMENT:

A2.

Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the REACTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM ; and (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations (CFR: 41.5 /

45.6):

A2.03 Surveillance testing.............................................................................................. 3.3 / 3.5 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:

C7100-02 Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)

Yes

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform RPS Manual Scram Functional Test No.: JP-OP-315-0127-101 Revision: 2 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD NOTE: Examinee will announce actions which change plant conditions/alarms with Crew Update.

CUE:

Provide examinee with Cue Sheet and marked-up copy of 24.610.01.

1.

[5.1.1] Verify following annunciators clear:

a. 3D73, TRIP ACTUATORS A1/A2 TRIPPED
b. 3D74, TRIP ACTUATORS B1/B2 TRIPPED
c. 3D77, MANUAL TRIP A SYS TRIP
d. 3D78, MANUAL TRIP B SYS TRIP
1.

Verifies annunciators 3D73, 3D74, 3D77, and 3D78 are clear.

CUE:

When contacted, the operator in the Relay Room reports that white Scram Group 1, 2, 3,

& 4 lights for RPS A and RPS B are ON.

2.

[5.1.2] Verify the following:

a. White Scram Group 1, 2, 3, and 4 lights RPS A are ON (RR H11-P609)
b. White Scram Group 1, 2, 3, and 4 lights RPS B are ON (RR H11-P611)
2.

Contacts the operator in the Relay Room to verify white Scram Group 1, 2, 3, and 4 lights RPS A and RPS B are ON.

3.

[5.1.3] Verify the following:

a. Blue scram GROUP 1, 2, 3, and 4 lights for Pilot Scram Valve Solenoids, Trip System A, are ON (COP H11-P603)
b. Blue scram GROUP 1, 2, 3, and 4 lights for Pilot Scram Valve Solenoids, Trip System B, are ON (COP H11-P603)
3.

Verifies the blue scram GROUP 1, 2, 3, &

4 lights for Pilot Scram Valve Solenoids, Trip System A and Trip System B, are ON.

  • 4.

[5.1.4] Momentarily depress C7100-M603A Manual Scram Trip A1 pushbutton on COP H11-P603.

  • 4.

Momentarily depresses Manual Scram Trip A1 pushbutton.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform RPS Manual Scram Functional Test No.: JP-OP-315-0127-101 Revision: 2 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:

When contacted, the operator in the Relay Room reports that white Scram Group 1, 2, 3,

& 4 lights for RPS A are OFF.

NOTE: Annunciator 3D77 will reset and the Scram Switch red backlight will go OUT when the operator releases the Manual Scram Switch.

5.

[5.1.4] Verify:

a. Annunciator 3D77, MANUAL TRIP A SYS TRIP, alarms.
b. Red backlight for C7100-M603A, Manual Scram Trip A1 Switch comes ON.
c. White scram Group 1, 2, 3, and 4 lights for RPS "A" are OFF.(RR H11-P609)
d. Blue scram GROUP 1, 2, 3, and 4 lights for Pilot Scram Valve Solenoids, Trip System A are OFF.(COP H11-P603)
5.

Verifies:

a. Annunciator 3D77 alarms.
b. Red backlight for Manual Scram Trip A1 Switch comes ON.
c. White scram Group 1, 2, 3, & 4 lights for RPS "A" are OFF. (Relay Room)
d. Blue scram GROUP 1, 2, 3, & 4 lights for Pilot Scram Valve Solenoids, Trip System A are OFF.
  • 6.

[5.1.5] Cycle C7100-M605, Scram Reset Switch, to both positions (GP 1/4, GP 2/3) and release. (COP H11-P603)

  • 6.

Rotates Scram Reset Switch to both GP 1/4 and GP 2/3 positions, and then releases switch.

CUE:

When contacted, the operator in the Relay Room reports that white Scram Group 1, 2, 3,

& 4 lights for RPS A are ON.

7.

[5.1.6] Verify the following:

a. Red backlight for C7100-M603A, Manual Scram Trip A1 Switch, is OFF.
b. Annunciator 3D77, MANUAL TRIP A SYS TRIP, has cleared.
c. White scram Group 1, 2, 3, and 4 lights for RPS A are ON. (RR H11-P609)
d. Blue scram GROUP 1, 2, 3, and 4 lights for Pilot Scram Valve Solenoids, Trip System A are ON. (COP H11-P603)
7.

Verifies:

a. Red backlight for Manual Scram Trip A1 Switch is OFF.
b. Annunciator 3D77 has cleared.
c. White scram Group 1, 2, 3, and 4 lights for RPS A are ON. (Relay Room)
d. Blue scram GROUP 1, 2, 3, and 4 lights for Pilot Scram Valve Solenoids, Trip System A are ON.
  • 8.

[5.1.7] Momentarily depress C7100-M606A Manual Scram Trip A2 pushbutton on COP H11-P603.

  • 8.

Momentarily depresses Manual Scram Trip A2 pushbutton.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform RPS Manual Scram Functional Test No.: JP-OP-315-0127-101 Revision: 2 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:

When contacted, the operator in the Relay Room reports that white Scram Group 1, 2, 3,

& 4 lights for RPS A are OFF.

NOTE: Annunciator 3D77 will reset and the Scram Switch red backlight will go OUT when the operator releases the Manual Scram Switch.

9.

[5.1.7] Verify:

a. Annunciator 3D77, MANUAL TRIP A SYS TRIP, alarms.
b. Red backlight for C7100-M606A, Manual Scram Trip A2 Switch comes ON.
c. White scram Group 1, 2, 3, and 4 lights for RPS "A" are OFF.(RR H11-P609)
d. Blue scram GROUP 1, 2, 3, and 4 lights for Pilot Scram Valve Solenoids, Trip System A are OFF.(COP H11-P603)
9.

Verifies:

a. Annunciator 3D77 alarms.
b. Red backlight for Manual Scram Trip A1 Switch comes ON.
c. White scram Group 1, 2, 3, and 4 lights for RPS A are OFF. (Relay Room)
d. Blue scram GROUP 1, 2, 3, and 4 lights for Pilot Scram Valve Solenoids, Trip System A are OFF.
  • 10.

[5.1.8] Cycle C7100-M605, Scram Reset Switch, to both positions (GP 1/4, GP 2/3) and release. (COP H11-P603)

  • 10.

Rotates Scram Reset Switch to both GP 1/4 and GP 2/3 positions, and then releases switch.

CUE:

When contacted, the operator in the Relay Room reports that white Scram Group 1, 2, 3,

& 4 lights for RPS A are ON.

11.

[5.1.9] Verify the following:

a. Red backlight for C7100-M606A, Manual Scram Trip A2 Switch, is OFF.
b. Annunciator 3D77, MANUAL TRIP A SYS TRIP, has cleared.
c. White scram Group 1, 2, 3, and 4 lights for RPS A are ON. (RR H11-P609)
d. Blue scram GROUP 1, 2, 3, and 4 lights for Pilot Scram Valve Solenoids, Trip System A are ON. (COP H11-P603)
11.

Verifies:

a. Red backlight for Manual Scram Trip A1 Switch is OFF.
b. Annunciator 3D77 has cleared.
c. White scram Group 1, 2, 3, and 4 lights for RPS A are ON. (Relay Room)
d. Blue scram GROUP 1, 2, 3, and 4 lights for Pilot Scram Valve Solenoids, Trip System A are ON.
12.

[5.1.10] Verify following annunciators clear:

a. 3D73, TRIP ACTUATORS A1/A2 TRIPPED
b. 3D74, TRIP ACTUATORS B1/B2 TRIPPED
c. 3D77, MANUAL TRIP A SYS TRIP
d. 3D78, MANUAL TRIP B SYS TRIP
12.

Verifies annunciators 3D73, 3D74, 3D77, and 3D78 are clear.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform RPS Manual Scram Functional Test No.: JP-OP-315-0127-101 Revision: 2 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:

When contacted, the operator in the Relay Room reports that white Scram Group 1, 2, 3,

& 4 lights for RPS A and RPS B are ON.

13.

[5.1.11] Verify the following:

a. White Scram Group 1, 2, 3, and 4 lights RPS A are ON (RR H11-P609)
b. White Scram Group 1, 2, 3, and 4 lights RPS B are ON (RR H11-P611)
13.

Contacts the operator in the Relay Room to verify white Scram Group 1, 2, 3, and 4 lights RPS A and RPS B are ON.

14.

[5.1.12] Verify the following:

a. Blue scram GROUP 1, 2, 3, and 4 lights for Pilot Scram Valve Solenoids, Trip System A, are ON (COP H11-P603)
b. Blue scram GROUP 1, 2, 3, and 4 lights for Pilot Scram Valve Solenoids, Trip System B, are ON (COP H11-P603)
14.

Verifies the blue scram GROUP 1, 2, 3, &

4 lights for Pilot Scram Valve Solenoids, Trip System A and Trip System B, are ON.

CUE:

End JPM when functional test of Manual Scram Trip System A1 & A2 is complete.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time

  • Critical Step

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform RPS Manual Scram Functional Test No.: JP-OP-315-0127-101 Revision: 2 Page 7 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Evaluator Notes:

ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.

Generic Notes and Cues:

CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.

Ex.: Pump start: Switch has been rotated to the start position, red light is lit, green light is out, amperage initially pegs out high, and is now indicating __X__ amps.

Pump stop: Switch has been rotated to the stop position, green light is lit, red light is out, amperage indicates 0 amps.

Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.

Manual valves are checked in the closed direction (MOP02 and MOP05). Valve stem position may aid in valve position determination, but cannot be used as Independent Verification (MOP02).

Ex.: Verify valve closed: Valve handwheel indicates no valve movement in the clockwise direction.

Verify valve open:

Valve handwheel has been rotated slightly in the clockwise direction and returned to the original positions.

Closing a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully clockwise direction until no additional valve movement. Valve stem is down.

Opening a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully counterclockwise direction until no additional valve movement, valve stem is out.

Controllers have an Auto light that is GREEN when selected and AMBER (YELLOW) when Manual is selected. When in Manual, the open and closed pushbuttons control the parameter to be changed by adjusting position or speed. When the deviation meter is nulled, then the process can be shifted to Auto to allow the desired setpoint to control the process.

System Specific Notes and Cues:

None Task Performance and Cues:

The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee. Notify Examinee that time compression may be used for activities performed outside of the Control Room. Notify Examinee if JPM is Time Critical (only if JPM is NOT Alternate Path.)

Critical Steps:

Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform RPS Manual Scram Functional Test No.: JP-OP-315-0127-101 Revision: 2 Page 8 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):

Question:

Reference:

Response

Question:

Reference

Response

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform RPS Manual Scram Functional Test No.: JP-OP-315-0127-101 Revision: 2 Page 9 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Simulator Setup IC#:

Any IC Malfunctions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp None Remote Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp None Override Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp None Special Instructions:

None

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-315-0127-101)

Initial Conditions:

You are the Control Room NSO.

Plant conditions are as you see them.

A Licensed Operator is in the Relay Room standing by to assist.

Initiating Cue(s):

  • The CRS directs you to perform RPS Manual Scram Functional Test in accordance with 24.610.01.
  • Prerequisites for the test have been met.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Job Position SRO / RO No.

JP-OP-315-0157-003 Revision 0

JPM Title Restore Offsite Power to ESF Bus 64B and EDG Bus 11EA [New]

Duration 10 minutes Page COVER SHEET Examinee:

SRO / RO Evaluator:

JPM Type:

Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Evaluation Method:

Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Start Time (Circle method used)

Plant / Simulator / Classroom Stop Time Total Time:

PERFORMANCE EVALUATION

SUMMARY

Element S

U Comments Element S

U Comments

  • 1.
2.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.
7.
8.
  • 9.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:

Evaluator Signature / Date:

/

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Restore Offsite Power to ESF Bus 64B and EDG Bus 11EA No.: JP-OP-315-0157-003 Revision: 0 Page 1 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Preferred Evaluation Method:

Perform X

Walkthrough Discuss Plant Simulator X

Classroom System:

R1400 - 4160V ESF Distribution Task:

02R1102013 - Restore Offsite Power to 4160V ESF Busses

References:

Required (R) / Available (A) 23.321, Engineered Safety Features Auxiliary Electrical Distribution System (R)

Tools and Equipment Required:

None Initial Conditions:

You are the Control Room NSO.

Offsite power is available, and the System Service Transformers are available.

EDG 11 was manually started and is supplying ESF Bus 64B by way of EDG Bus 11EA and ESF-EDG Bus Tie Breaker B8.

The SM has authorized returning the ESF and EDG Busses to offsite power.

Initiating Cue(s):

The CRS directs you to restore offsite power to ESF Bus 64B and EDG Bus 11EA.

Another operator will be responsible for the shutdown of the EDG and placing it in standby.

Terminating Cue(s):

EDG 11 Output Breaker EA3 is open.

Task Standard:

Offsite power is restored to ESF Bus 64B and EDG Bus 11EA in accordance with 23.321.

Licensed Operator Exam Information (required for NRC exams)

Safety Function:

6 - Electrical K/A

Reference:

(from NUREG 1123)

K/A SYSTEM: 262001 - A.C. Electrical Distribution K/A STATEMENT:

A4.

Ability to manually operate and/or monitor in the control room: (CFR: 41.7 / 45.5 to 45.8)

A4.02 Synchroscope, including understanding of running and incoming voltages........ 3.4 / 3.4 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:

R1400-01 Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)

Yes

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Restore Offsite Power to ESF Bus 64B and EDG Bus 11EA No.: JP-OP-315-0157-003 Revision: 0 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:

Provide examinee with the Cue Sheet.

  • 1.

[6.3.2.2.2] Place Synchronize Switch for Bus 64B Normal Feeder Breaker B6 to ON.

  • 1.

Synchronize Switch for Bus 64B Normal Feeder Breaker B6 placed to ON.

2.

[6.3.2.2.2] Verify:

Div. I Syn. Bus Running Volt Meter indicates voltage on SST # 64 secondary windings (~120V AC).

Div. I Syn. Bus Starting Volt Meter indicates voltage on ESF Bus 64B

(~120V AC).

Division I Synchroscope is operating.

2.

Verifies:

Div. I Syn. Bus Running Volt Meter indicates voltage on SST # 64 secondary windings (~120V AC).

Div. I Syn. Bus Starting Volt Meter indicates voltage on ESF Bus 64B

(~120V AC).

Division I Synchroscope is operating.

NOTE: The Synchronizing Check Circuit requires the Synchroscope to be rotating < 2.9 rpm prior to closing the Output Breaker (per 23.307, EDGs).

  • 3.

[6.3.2.2.3] With EDG Governor Control Switch, adjust EDG speed until synchroscope is rotating slowly in the FAST direction.

  • 3.

EDG Governor Control Switch is rotated to Raise/Lower until the synchroscope is rotating slowly in the FAST direction.

  • 4.

[6.3.2.2.4] With EDG Voltage Control Switch, adjust Starting Voltage until it is equal to or slightly higher than Running Bus Voltage indication.

  • 4.

EDG Voltage Control Switch is rotated to Raise/Lower until Starting Voltage is equal to or slightly higher than Running Bus Voltage indication.

NOTE: When Breaker B6 is closed, EDG load must be immediately raised to prevent the EDG from tripping on reverse power.

  • 5.

[6.3.2.2.5] When Synchroscope is at approximately two minutes till 12 o'clock, close ESF Bus 64B Normal Feeder Breaker B6.

  • 5.

ESF Bus 64B Normal Feeder Breaker B6 is closed.

  • 6.

With EDG Governor Control Switch, raise EDG load to prevent the EDG from tripping on reverse power.

  • 6.

EDG Governor Control Switch is rotated to Raise, preventing EDG from tripping on reverse power.

7.

[6.3.2.2.6] Place Synchronize Switch for ESF Bus 64B Normal Feeder Breaker B6 to OFF.

7.

Synchronize Switch for Bus 64B Normal Feeder Breaker B6 placed to OFF.

8.

[6.3.2.2.7] Reduce EDG 11 load to approximately 300kW while maintaining kVARS positive.

8.

EDG Governor Control Switch is rotated to Lower until EDG 11 load is ~300kW with positive kVARS.

  • 9.

[6.3.2.2.8] Open EDG 11 Output Breaker EA3.

  • 9.

EDG 11 Output Breaker EA3 is opened.

CUE:

End JPM when EDG 11 Output Breaker EA3 is open.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Restore Offsite Power to ESF Bus 64B and EDG Bus 11EA No.: JP-OP-315-0157-003 Revision: 0 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 ELEMENT STANDARD

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time

  • Critical Step

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Restore Offsite Power to ESF Bus 64B and EDG Bus 11EA No.: JP-OP-315-0157-003 Revision: 0 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Evaluator Notes:

ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.

Generic Notes and Cues:

CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.

Ex.: Pump start: Switch has been rotated to the start position, red light is lit, green light is out, amperage initially pegs out high, and is now indicating __X__ amps.

Pump stop: Switch has been rotated to the stop position, green light is lit, red light is out, amperage indicates 0 amps.

Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.

Manual valves are checked in the closed direction (MOP02 and MOP05). Valve stem position may aid in valve position determination, but cannot be used as Independent Verification (MOP02).

Ex.: Verify valve closed: Valve handwheel indicates no valve movement in the clockwise direction.

Verify valve open:

Valve handwheel has been rotated slightly in the clockwise direction and returned to the original positions.

Closing a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully clockwise direction until no additional valve movement. Valve stem is down.

Opening a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully counterclockwise direction until no additional valve movement, valve stem is out.

Controllers have an Auto light that is GREEN when selected and AMBER (YELLOW) when Manual is selected. When in Manual, the open and closed pushbuttons control the parameter to be changed by adjusting position or speed. When the deviation meter is nulled, then the process can be shifted to Auto to allow the desired setpoint to control the process.

System Specific Notes and Cues:

None Task Performance and Cues:

The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee. Notify Examinee that time compression may be used for activities performed outside of the Control Room. Notify Examinee if JPM is Time Critical (only if JPM is NOT Alternate Path.)

Critical Steps:

Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Restore Offsite Power to ESF Bus 64B and EDG Bus 11EA No.: JP-OP-315-0157-003 Revision: 0 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):

Question:

Reference:

Response

Question:

Reference

Response

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Restore Offsite Power to ESF Bus 64B and EDG Bus 11EA No.: JP-OP-315-0157-003 Revision: 0 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Simulator Setup IC#:

Any IC Malfunctions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp None Remote Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp R30RF0021 EDG11 Local Alarm Reset Pushbutton RESET 0

0 Override Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp None Special Instructions:

1. Initialize simulator and place in RUN.
2. Start EDG 11 per 23.307, section 5.14:
a. Place EDG 11 Start/Stop switch in START.
b. Allow EDG 11 to come up to 120V and 60Hz.
3. Parallel EDG 11 to ESF Bus 64B per 23.307, section 6.1:
a. Place EA3 Sync Switch in ON.
b. Place EA3 Auto/Manual Switch in MANUAL.
c. Using EDG Governor Control, ensure Sync Scope move slowly in Fast direction.
d. Using EDG Voltage Control, ensure Start Bus voltage is ~3 volts higher than Sync Bus voltage.
e. At ~5 minutes from Top Dead Center of Sync Scope, close EA3.
f.

Immediately apply 750-1000 KW with VARs >0 using EDG Governor Control.

g. Apply 200-400 KVARs using EDG Voltage Control.
h. Place EA3 Sync Switch in OFF.
4. Open Normal Feeder Breaker B6 when EDG 11 is carrying full Bus 64B load.
5. Trigger remote function above to reset local EDG 11 alarms.
6. Acknowledge all control room alarms.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-315-0157-003)

Initial Conditions:

  • You are the CRNSO.
  • Offsite power is available, and the System Service Transformers are available.
  • EDG 11 was manually started and is supplying ESF Bus 64B by way of EDG Bus 11EA and ESF-EDG Bus Tie Breaker B8.
  • The SM has authorized returning the ESF and EDG Busses to offsite power.

Initiating Cue(s):

  • The CRS directs you to restore offsite power to ESF Bus 64B and EDG Bus 11EA.
  • Another operator will be responsible for the shutdown of the EDG and placing it in standby.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Job Position SRO / RO No.

JP-OP-315-0073-002 Revision 2

JPM Title CCHVAC Shift In Normal Mode [Bank]

Duration 20 minutes Page COVER SHEET Examinee:

SRO / RO Evaluator:

JPM Type:

Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Evaluation Method:

Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Start Time (Circle method used)

Plant / Simulator / Classroom Stop Time Total Time:

PERFORMANCE EVALUATION

SUMMARY

Element S

U Comments Element S

U Comments

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
  • 9.
10.
11.
  • 12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:

Evaluator Signature / Date:

/

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title CCHVAC Shift In Normal Mode No.: JP-OP-315-0073-002 Revision: 2 Page 1 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Preferred Evaluation Method:

Perform X

Walkthrough Discuss Plant Simulator X

Classroom System:

T4102 - Control Center HVAC Task:

02T4102009 - Shift the operating divisions of CCHVAC

References:

Required (R) / Available (A) 23.413, Control Center HVAC (R)

Tools and Equipment Required:

None Initial Conditions:

You are the CRNSO.

The plant is operating normally at power.

Division 1 CCHVAC is operating.

Initiating Cue(s):

CRS directs you to shift divisions of CCHVAC, placing Div 2 CCHVAC in service.

A pre-job brief is completed.

An operator is in the field, standing by for direction.

All prerequisites are completed.

The CCHVAC Chiller unit will be automatically loaded.

The Makeup Air Radiation Monitors have been verified, second checked in service by Smith and Jones, and logged in the Unit Log.

Terminating Cue(s):

Division 2 CCHVAC is operating, and Division 1 is shutdown.

Task Standard:

Division 2 CCHVAC is operating, and Division 1 is shutdown, in accordance with 23.413, Control center HVAC.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title CCHVAC Shift In Normal Mode No.: JP-OP-315-0073-002 Revision: 2 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Licensed Operator Exam Information (required for NRC exams)

Safety Function:

9 - Radioactivity Release K/A

Reference:

(from NUREG 1123)

K/A SYSTEM: 290003 - Control Room HVAC K/A STATEMENT:

A2.

Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the CONTROL ROOM HVAC and (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations: (CFR: 41.5 / 45.6)

A2.01 Initiation/reconfiguration....................................................................................... 3.1 / 3.2 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:

T4102-01 Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)

No

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title CCHVAC Shift In Normal Mode No.: JP-OP-315-0073-002 Revision: 2 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:

Provide examinee with Cue Sheet.

1.

[6.1.2.3.a] Verify Div 2 Mode Select switch is selected to the same mode as Div 1.

1.

Div 2 Mode Select switch is verified in Normal mode.

2.

[6.1.2.3.b] Verify Div 2 Emergency Air Intake Selector switch in AUTO.

2.

Div 2 Emergency Air Intake Selector switch verified in AUTO.

3.

[6.1.2.4] Verify T4100-B006, Div 2 CCHVAC Supply Fan switch is in AUTO.

3.

T4100-B006, Div 2 CCHVAC Supply Fan switch is verified in AUTO.

4.

[6.1.2.4] Verify T4100-C040, Div 2 CCHVAC Chilled Wtr Pump switch is in AUTO.

4.

T4100-C040, Div 2 CCHVAC Chilled Wtr Pump switch is verified in AUTO

5.

[6.1.2.4] Verify T4100-B027, Div 2 CCHVAC Equip Room Cooler switch is in AUTO.

5.

T4100-B027, Div 2 CCHVAC Equip Room Cooler switch is verified in AUTO

6.

[6.1.2.4] Verify T4100-C030, Div 2 CCHVAC Return Air Fan switch is in AUTO.

6.

T4100-C030, Div 2 CCHVAC Return Air Fan switch is verified in AUTO

7.

[6.1.2.4] Verify T4100-B008, Div 2 CCHVAC Chiller switch is in AUTO.

7.

T4100-B008, Div 2 CCHVAC Chiller switch is verified in AUTO

8.

[6.1.2.4] Verify T4100-C048, Div 2 CCHVAC Emerg Makeup Fan switch is in AUTO.

8.

T4100-C048, Div 2 CCHVAC Emerg Makeup Fan switch is verified in AUTO

  • 9.

[6.1.2.6] Place Control Center HVAC Div 2 switch in ALL AUTO.

  • 9.

Control Center HVAC Div 2 switch placed in ALL AUTO.

10.

[6.1.2.6] Verify T4100-B006, Div 2 CCHVAC Supply Fan starts.

10.

T4100-B006, Div 2 CCHVAC Supply Fan verified started.

11.

[6.1.2.6] Verify T4100-C040, Div 2 CCHVAC Chilled Wtr Pump starts.

11.

T4100-C040, Div 2 CCHVAC Chilled Wtr Pump verified started.

  • 12.

[6.1.2.7] Place Control Center HVAC Div 1 switch in ALL STOP.

  • 12.

Control Center HVAC Div 1 switch placed in ALL STOP.

13.

[6.1.2.8.b] Verify T4100-C030, Div 2 CCHVAC Return Air Fan starts.

13.

Verify T4100-C030, Div 2 CCHVAC Return Air Fan verified started.

14.

[6.1.2.8.c] Verify T4100-B008, Div 2 CCHVAC Chiller starts and remains loaded.

14.

T4100-B008, Div 2 CCHVAC Chiller verified started and loaded.

CUE:

Rounds operator reports that Div 2 AUTO-MANUAL Switch is in AUTO.

15.

[6.1.2.11] When evaporator and condenser vacuum have stabilized, place or verify Div 2 AUTO-MANUAL Switch is in AUTO.

15.

Directs a rounds operator to place or verify Div 2 AUTO-MANUAL Switch is in AUTO.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title CCHVAC Shift In Normal Mode No.: JP-OP-315-0073-002 Revision: 2 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:

Rounds operator reports normal operation of T4100-B008, Div 2 CCHVAC Chiller.

16.

[6.1.2.12] Verify normal operation of T4100-B008, Div 2 CCHVAC Chiller, by observing local instrument readings.

16.

Directs the rounds operator to verify normal operation of T4100-B008, Div 2 CCHVAC Chiller, by observing local instrument readings.

CUE:

Another operator will verify CCHVAC damper alignment.

17.

[6.1.2.14] Verify proper damper lineup for Div 2 CCHVAC in service using Enclosure A - Normal Mode.

17.

Damper lineup verified for Div 2 CCHVAC in service using Enclosure A.

CUE:

End JPM when Div 2 CCHVAC is running in Normal mode and all required verifications have been made.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time

  • Critical Step

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title CCHVAC Shift In Normal Mode No.: JP-OP-315-0073-002 Revision: 2 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Evaluator Notes:

Ensure Division 1 CCHVAC is in service.

ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.

Generic Notes and Cues:

CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.

Ex.: Pump start: Switch has been rotated to the start position, red light is lit, green light is out, amperage initially pegs out high, and is now indicating __X__ amps.

Pump stop: Switch has been rotated to the stop position, green light is lit, red light is out, amperage indicates 0 amps.

Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.

Manual valves are checked in the closed direction (MOP02 and MOP05). Valve stem position may aid in valve position determination, but cannot be used as Independent Verification (MOP02).

Ex.: Verify valve closed: Valve handwheel indicates no valve movement in the clockwise direction.

Verify valve open:

Valve handwheel has been rotated slightly in the clockwise direction and returned to the original positions.

Closing a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully clockwise direction until no additional valve movement. Valve stem is down.

Opening a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully counterclockwise direction until no additional valve movement, valve stem is out.

Controllers have an Auto light that is GREEN when selected and AMBER (YELLOW) when Manual is selected. When in Manual, the open and closed pushbuttons control the parameter to be changed by adjusting position or speed. When the deviation meter is nulled, then the process can be shifted to Auto to allow the desired setpoint to control the process.

System Specific Notes and Cues:

CCHVAC indications are located on the H11P808 and H11P809 Panels.

The CMC Switches for the coolers, chillers, pumps, and fans are all AUTO / OFF - RESET / RUN /

TRIPPED, and are positioned in AUTO normally.

A two position switch for each division gives the components a run or stop signal depending on being in ALL STOP or ALL AUTO to allow one or the other division to be in service. The mode switch next to it allows a choice of modes of operation and has CHLORINE / RECIRCULATION / NORMAL / PURGE positions. Once the mode is selected, pushing the RESET pushbutton causes the division to align the components and dampers to that mode of operation.

The system aligns to Recirculation mode on a secondary containment isolation signal which is generated by LL2, High Drywell Pressure, or High Radiation / Inoperable from Fuel Pool or RBHVAC Monitors. The dampers are two positioned indicators of OPEN or CLOSED and the normal position is determined by the mode of operation.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title CCHVAC Shift In Normal Mode No.: JP-OP-315-0073-002 Revision: 2 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Task Performance and Cues:

The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee. Notify Examinee that time compression may be used for activities performed outside of the Control Room. Notify Examinee if JPM is Time Critical (only if JPM is NOT Alternate Path.)

Critical Steps:

Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title CCHVAC Shift In Normal Mode No.: JP-OP-315-0073-002 Revision: 2 Page 7 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):

Question:

Reference:

Response

Question:

Reference

Response

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title CCHVAC Shift In Normal Mode No.: JP-OP-315-0073-002 Revision: 2 Page 8 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Simulator Setup IC#:

Any IC with Div. 1 CCHVAC in service.

Malfunctions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp None Remote Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp None Override Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp None Special Instructions:

None

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-315-0073-002)

Initial Conditions:

  • You are the CRNSO.
  • The plant is operating normally at power.
  • Division 1 CCHVAC is operating.

Initiating Cue(s):

  • CRS directs you to shift divisions of CCHVAC, placing Division 2 CCHVAC in service.
  • A pre-job brief is completed.
  • An operator is in the field, standing by for direction.
  • All prerequisites are completed.
  • The CCHVAC Chiller unit will be automatically loaded.
  • The Makeup Air Radiation Monitors have been verified, second checked in service by Smith and Jones, and logged in the Unit Log.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Job Position SRO / RO No.

JP-OP-315-0108-403 Revision 0

JPM Title RWCU Pressure Control During Blowdown (Alt. Path)

[New]

Duration 20 minutes Page COVER SHEET Examinee:

SRO / RO Evaluator:

JPM Type:

Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Evaluation Method:

Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Start Time (Circle method used)

Plant / Simulator / Classroom Stop Time Total Time:

PERFORMANCE EVALUATION

SUMMARY

Element S

U Comments Element S

U Comments

  • 1.
2.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:

Evaluator Signature / Date:

/

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title RWCU Pressure Control During Blowdown (Alt. Path)

No.: JP-OP-315-0108-403 Revision: 0 Page 1 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Preferred Evaluation Method:

Perform X

Walkthrough Discuss Plant Simulator X

Classroom System:

G3300 - Reactor Water Cleanup System Task:

02A0001089 - Recognize, respond to, and correct loss of RWCU

References:

Required (R) / Available (A)

SOP 23.707, Reactor Water Cleanup (R)

ARP 02D102, RWCU Blowdown Line Pressure High/Low (R)

Tools and Equipment Required:

Copy of 23.707 with section 8.2.2 marked up through step 8.2.2.7.

Initial Conditions:

  • The plant is in the process of starting up.
  • During shift turnover reactor water level increased to +205" on the narrow range level indication.
  • RWCU blowdown flow is stable at ~60 gpm.
  • Plant conditions are as you see them.

Initiating Cue(s):

  • You are the Control Room NSO.
  • The CRS has directed you to lower reactor water level to 197" using RWCU Blowdown to the Main Condenser up to 100 gpm in accordance with 23.707.

Terminating Cue(s):

02D102 is clear, and G3300-F033 and G33-F035 are closed.

Task Standard:

G3352-F033 is manually closed and G33-F035 is cycled open and closed due to high blowdown line pressure in accordance with ARP 02D102.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title RWCU Pressure Control During Blowdown (Alt. Path)

No.: JP-OP-315-0108-403 Revision: 0 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Licensed Operator Exam Information (required for NRC exams)

Safety Function:

2 - Reactor Water Inventory Control K/A

Reference:

K/A SYSTEM: 204000 - Reactor Water Cleanup System K/A STATEMENT:

A1 Ability to predict and/or monitor changes in parameters associated with operating the REACTOR WATER CLEANUP SYSTEM controls including: (CFR: 41.5 / 45.5)

A1.07 RWCU Drain Flow..................................................................................................... 2.9 / 2.9 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:

G3300-05 Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)

No

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title RWCU Pressure Control During Blowdown (Alt. Path)

No.: JP-OP-315-0108-403 Revision: 0 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:

Provide examinee with Cue Sheet and markup of 23.707.

  • 1. [8.2.2.8] Slowly open Blowdown FCV G33-F033 until an increase is noted on RWCU Blowdown Flow indication, G33-R602.
  • 1. Adjusts the blowdown controller in the open direction.

NOTE: When blowdown flow is raised above 65 gpm, G33-F034 fails closed, and annunciator 02D102 will alarm indicating high pressure in the blowdown line.

Alternate Path begins when 2D102 alarms.

CUE:

As CRS, acknowledge announcement. If asked, direct examinee to perform the actions of ARP 2D102.

2. Recognize closure of G33-F034, and receipt of 02D102, RWCU Blowdown Line Press High/ Low.
2. Announces closure of G33-F034 and receipt of 02D102, RWCU Blowdown Line Press High/ Low.
  • 3. [IR High a.] Close or verify closed, G3300-F033, RWCU Blowdown FCV.
  • 3. Recognize failure of G3300-F033, RWCU Blowdown FCV, to isolate on high pressure, and manually closes valve.
  • 4. [IR High c.] Fully open G33-F035, RWCU B/D To RW Iso Valve.
  • 4. Fully opens G33-F035.
  • 5. [IR High d.] When alarm clears, close G33-F035, RWCU B/D To RW Iso Valve.
  • 5. Closes G33-F035 when alarm 02D102 clears.

CUE: End JPM when 02D102 is clear, and G3300-F033 and G33-F035 are closed.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time

  • Critical Step

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title RWCU Pressure Control During Blowdown (Alt. Path)

No.: JP-OP-315-0108-403 Revision: 0 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Evaluator Notes:

Start this JPM at the CRS Desk in the Simulator.

ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.

Generic Notes and Cues:

CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.

Example Cue: Pump start: Switch has been rotated to the start position, red light is lit, green light is out, amperage initially pegs out high, and is now indicating ________

amps.

Pump stop: Switch has been rotated to the stop position, green light is lit, red light is out, amperage indicates 0 amps.

Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.

Manual valves are checked in the closed direction (MOP02 and MOP05). Valve stem position may aid in valve position determination, but cannot be used as Independent Verification (MOP02).

Example Cue: Verify valve closed: Valve handwheel indicates no valve movement in the clockwise direction.

Verify valve open: Valve handwheel has been rotated slightly in the clockwise direction and returned to the original positions.

Closing a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully clockwise direction until no additional valve movement. Valve stem is down.

Opening a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully counterclockwise direction until no additional valve movement, valve stem is out.

Controllers have an Auto light that is GREEN when selected and AMBER (YELLOW) when Manual is selected. When in Manual, the open and closed pushbuttons control the parameter to be changed by adjusting position or speed. When the deviation meter is nulled, then the process can be shifted to Auto to allow the desired setpoint to control the process.

System Specific Notes and Cues:

None Task Performance and Cues:

The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee. Notify Examinee that time compression may be used for activities performed outside of the Control Room.

Critical Steps:

Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title RWCU Pressure Control During Blowdown (Alt. Path)

No.: JP-OP-315-0108-403 Revision: 0 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):

Question:

Reference:

Response

Question:

Reference

Response

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title RWCU Pressure Control During Blowdown (Alt. Path)

No.: JP-OP-315-0108-403 Revision: 0 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Simulator Setup IC#:

IC-05 or saved IC with this setup.

Malfunctions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp C97MF0275 02D102 RWCU Blowdown Line Pressure High/Low 1

0 0

cd=H_P602_A169_2 EQ 0 C97MF0275 02D102 RWCU Blowdown Line Pressure High/Low 0

5 0

cd=H_P602_A167_2 EQ 1 Remote Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp None Override Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp G301G3352F034_MTVFAILSP G3352-F034 Fail to Specified Position 0

0 0

Special Instructions:

1. If Setup is captured in an IC then initialize to that IC and place in RUN, then go to step 4. Otherwise, initialize the simulator to IC-5, and place the simulator in RUN.
2. Raise Reactor Water Level to +205" using SULCV in Manual, then place in Auto.
3. Set Blowdown flow to ~60 gpm [G3352-F033 ~20% open and G3352-F031 fully closed].
4. Open and execute lesson 315_0108_403.lsn.
5. Trigger Setup step.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-315-0108-403)

Initial Conditions:

  • The plant is in the process of starting up.
  • During shift turnover reactor water level increased to +205" on the narrow range level indication.
  • RWCU blowdown flow is stable at ~60 gpm.
  • Plant conditions are as you see them.

Initiating Cue(s):

  • You are the Control Room NSO.
  • The CRS has directed you to lower reactor water level to 197" using RWCU Blowdown to the Main Condenser up to 100 gpm in accordance with 23.707.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Job Position SRO / RO No.

JP-OP-315-0140-408 Revision 0

JPM Title Manually Initiate Core Spray System with E2150-F005B Stuck Shut (Alt Path) [Bank]

Duration 10 minutes Page COVER SHEET Examinee:

SRO / RO Evaluator:

JPM Type:

Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Evaluation Method:

Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Start Time (Circle method used)

Plant / Simulator / Classroom Stop Time Total Time:

PERFORMANCE EVALUATION

SUMMARY

Element S

U Comments Element S

U Comments

  • 1.
2.
  • 3.
4.
  • 5.
6.
  • 7.
8.
9.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:

Evaluator Signature / Date:

/

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Manually Initiate Core Spray System with E2150-F005B Stuck Shut (Alt Path)

No.: JP-OP-315-0140-408 Revision: 0 Page 1 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Preferred Evaluation Method:

Perform X

Walkthrough Discuss Plant Simulator X

Classroom System:

E2100 - Core Spray System Task:

02E2100003 - Initiate the Core Spray System manually

References:

Required (R) / Available (A) 23.203, Core Spray System (A) 23.203, Enclosure A (R)

Tools and Equipment Required:

None Initial Conditions:

You are the Control Room NSO.

The reactor has scrammed.

The EOPs have been entered.

RPV Water level has decreased to less than 30 inches.

Both divisions of RHR and Core Spray have failed to automatically initiate.

Initiating Cue(s):

The CRS directs you to initiate Division II Core Spray and inject water into the RPV to raise level.

Terminating Cue(s):

Division I Core Spray System is injecting into the RPV.

Task Standard:

Division I Core Spray is injecting into the RPV in accordance with 23.203.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Manually Initiate Core Spray System with E2150-F005B Stuck Shut (Alt Path)

No.: JP-OP-315-0140-408 Revision: 0 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Licensed Operator Exam Information (required for NRC exams)

Safety Function:

2 - Reactor Water Inventory Control K/A

Reference:

(from NUREG 1123)

K/A SYSTEM: 209001 - Low Pressure Core Spray System K/A STATEMENT:

A2. Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the LOW PRESSURE CORE SPRAY SYSTEM ; and (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations: (CFR: 41.5 / 45.6)

A2.02 Valve openings................................................. 3.2 / 3.2 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:

E2100-02 Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)

No

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Manually Initiate Core Spray System with E2150-F005B Stuck Shut (Alt Path)

No.: JP-OP-315-0140-408 Revision: 0 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD NOTE: Examinee will announce actions which change plant conditions/alarms with Crew Update.

CUE:

Provide examinee with Cue Sheet. Examinee should use 23.203, Enclosure A hard card at H11P601.

  • 1.

Start Core Spray Pump B and/or D.

  • 1.

Core Spray Pump B and/or D are running.

2.

Verify Reactor Pressure is below 461 psig.

2.

Reactor Pressure is below 461 psig.

  • 3.

Throttle open, E2150-F005B, DIV 1 CS INBD ISO VLV.

  • 3.

E2150-F005B is noted to not respond to Open pushbutton.

Alternate Path begins when the E2150-F005B fails to open.

CUE:

Direct examinee to manually start Division I Core Spray and inject water into the RPV.

4.

Report to the CRS that Division II Core Spray System injection valve failed to open. Recommend using Div I Core Spray.

4.

Report and recommendation made.

NOTE: Examinee may place Core Spray Pumps B and/or D in OFF or Auto.

  • 5.

Start Core Spray Pump A and/or C.

  • 5.

Core Spray Pump A and/or C is running.

6.

Verify Reactor Pressure is below 461 psig.

6.

Reactor Pressure is below 461 psig.

  • 7.

Throttle open, E2150-F005A, DIV 1 CS INBD ISO VLV.

  • 7.

E2150-F005A is open.

8.

As Reactor Pressure decreases and flow through each division exceeds 775 gpm, as indicated on E21-R601A, Div 1 Core Spray Flow Ind, verify E2150-F031A, Core Spray Minimum Flow Bypass, closes.

8.

Verifies E2150-F031A, closes.

9.

Inform CRS that Division I Core Spray is injecting into the RPV.

9.

CRS is informed that Division I Core Spray is injecting into the RPV.

CUE: End JPM when Division I Core Spray System is injecting into the RPV.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time

  • Critical Step

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Manually Initiate Core Spray System with E2150-F005B Stuck Shut (Alt Path)

No.: JP-OP-315-0140-408 Revision: 0 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Evaluator Notes:

This is an Alternate Path JPM. The E21-F005B will be stuck shut.

ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.

Generic Notes and Cues:

CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.

Example Cue: Pump start: Switch has been rotated to the start position, red light is lit, green light is out, amperage initially pegs out high, and is now indicating ________

amps.

Pump stop: Switch has been rotated to the stop position, green light is lit, red light is out, amperage indicates 0 amps.

Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.

Manual valves are checked in the closed direction (MOP02 and MOP05). Valve stem position may aid in valve position determination, but cannot be used as Independent Verification (MOP02).

Example Cue: Verify valve closed: Valve handwheel indicates no valve movement in the clockwise direction.

Verify valve open: Valve handwheel has been rotated slightly in the clockwise direction and returned to the original positions.

Closing a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully clockwise direction until no additional valve movement. Valve stem is down.

Opening a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully counterclockwise direction until no additional valve movement, valve stem is out.

Controllers have an Auto light that is GREEN when selected and AMBER (YELLOW) when Manual is selected. When in Manual, the open and closed pushbuttons control the parameter to be changed by adjusting position or speed. When the deviation meter is nulled, then the process can be shifted to Auto to allow the desired setpoint to control the process.

System Specific Notes and Cues:

None Task Performance and Cues:

The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee. Notify Examinee that time compression may be used for activities performed outside of the Control Room.

Critical Steps:

Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Manually Initiate Core Spray System with E2150-F005B Stuck Shut (Alt Path)

No.: JP-OP-315-0140-408 Revision: 0 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):

Question:

Reference:

Response

Question:

Reference

Response

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Manually Initiate Core Spray System with E2150-F005B Stuck Shut (Alt Path)

No.: JP-OP-315-0140-408 Revision: 0 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Simulator Setup IC#:

IC-91, or IC-06 Malfunctions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp E21MF0002 Core Spray Injection Valve Fails As-Is E2150-F005B 0

0 0

E41MF0009 HPCI Auto Start Failure ACTIVE 0

0 E51MF0006 RCIC Auto Start Inhibit ACTIVE 0

0 B31MF0066 RHR Loop A Rupture 5

0 0

B31MF0066 RHR Loop A Rupture CLEAR 0

0

[cd=H_P602_C014_2 LT 33]

Remote Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp E21RF0005 Core Spray Div 1 Auto Start Defeat DEFEAT 0

0 E21RF0006 Core Spray Div 2 Auto Start Defeat DEFEAT 0

0 E11RF0069 RHR Div 1 Auto Start Failure ACTIVE 0

0 E11RF0070 RHR Div 2 Auto Start Failure ACTIVE 0

0 Override Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp P805_A297_1 SULCV Isolation Valve Close Switch 1

0 0

Special Instructions:

1.

If using IC-91, initialize the simulator and perform the following:

a. Open and execute lesson 315_0140_408.lsn.
b. Bypass step Setup.
c. Trigger step E21-F005B Stuck Shut.
2.

If using IC-06, initialize the simulator, place in RUN, and perform the following:

a. Open and execute lesson 315_0140_408.lsn.
b. Trigger steps Setup and E21-F005B Stuck Shut.
c. Place simulator in FREEZE when level reads approximately 22 wide range and reactor pressure is about 135 psig.
3.

Place the Mode Switch in Shutdown, and place both ADS switches to Inhibit.

4.

Place simulator in RUN just prior to starting the JPM.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-315-0140-408)

Initial Conditions:

  • You are the Control Room NSO.
  • The reactor has scrammed.
  • The EOPs have been entered.
  • RPV Water level has decreased to less than 30 inches.
  • Both divisions of RHR and Core Spray have failed to automatically initiate.

Initiating Cue(s):

  • The CRS directs you to initiate Division II Core Spray and inject water into the RPV to raise level.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Job Position SRO / RO No.

JP-OP-315-0139-005 Revision 0

JPM Title Manually Isolate HPCI System (Alt Path) [New]

Duration 10 minutes Page COVER SHEET Examinee:

SRO / RO Evaluator:

JPM Type:

Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Evaluation Method:

Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Start Time (Circle method used)

Plant / Simulator / Classroom Stop Time Total Time:

PERFORMANCE EVALUATION

SUMMARY

Element S

U Comments Element S

U Comments

1.
18.
2.
  • 19.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6.
7.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13.
14.
15.
16.
17.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:

Evaluator Signature / Date:

/

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Manually Isolate HPCI System (Alt Path)

No.: JP-OP-315-0139-005 Revision: 0 Page 1 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Preferred Evaluation Method:

Perform X

Walkthrough Discuss Plant Simulator X

Classroom System:

E4100 - High Pressure Coolant Injection System Task:

02E4100005 - Initiate High Pressure Coolant Injection manually

References:

Required (R) / Available (A) 23.202, High Pressure Coolant Injection System (R)

Tools and Equipment Required:

None Initial Conditions:

You are the Control Room NSO.

HPCI is to be run in the Test Mode.

RHR Division 1 is in Torus Cooling.

Division 1 SGTS is in operation.

All other prerequisites have been met.

Initiating Cue(s):

The CRS directs you to start HPCI in the Test Mode in accordance with 23.202, Section 6.1.

Terminating Cue(s):

HPCI System is manually isolated.

Task Standard:

HPCI System is shutdown and isolated in accordance with ARP 2D49 and/or 2D53.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Manually Isolate HPCI System (Alt Path)

No.: JP-OP-315-0139-005 Revision: 0 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Licensed Operator Exam Information (required for NRC exams)

Safety Function:

SF-5 K/A

Reference:

(from NUREG 1123)

K/A SYSTEM: 295032 - High Secondary Containment Area Temperature K/A STATEMENT:

EA1. Ability to operate and/or monitor the following as they apply to HIGH SECONDARY CONTAINMENT AREA TEMPERATURE: (CFR: 41.7 / 45.6)

EA1.05 Affected systems so as to isolate damaged portions............................................. 3.7 / 3.9 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:

E4100-06 Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)

No

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Manually Isolate HPCI System (Alt Path)

No.: JP-OP-315-0139-005 Revision: 0 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:

Provide examinee with Cue Sheet.

1.

[6.1.2.1] Verify or place E41-K820, Test Iso/PCV E41-F011 Ctrlr, in AUTO.

1.

E41-K820 is verified in AUTO.

2.

[6.1.2.2.a] On E41-K820, depress D button until S comes ON.

2.

S is verified ON.

  • 3.

[6.1.2.a.1)] Turn the pulser knob to set the valve position open setpoint to approximately 56.5% on the digital display.

  • 3.

Pulser knob is turned until ~56.5 is read on the digital display.

  • 4.

[6.1.2.2.b] On E41-K820, depress D button until Y comes ON.

  • 4.

D button is depressed until Y comes ON.

  • 5.

[6.1.2.b.1)] If Reactor Pressure is >150 psig, turn the pulser knob to set the discharge pressure setpoint to 250 psi on the digital display.

  • 5.

Pulser knob is turned until 250 is read on the digital display.

  • 6.

[6.1.2.3] Place E4100-M001, HPCI Test Line Iso/PCV E41-F011 Selector Switch, in OPER.

  • 6.

E4100-M001 is placed in OPER.

7.

[6.1.2.4] Verify E41-F011, HPCI/RCIC Test Iso/PCV, closed.

7.

E41-F011 is verified closed.

  • 8.

[6.1.2.5] Open E4150-F008, HPCI Test Line Iso Vlv.

  • 8.

E4150-F008 is opened.

  • 9.

[6.1.2.6] Open T4600-F406, HPCI to SGTS Iso Vlv (COP H11-P817).

  • 9.

T4600-F406 is opened.

  • 10.

[6.1.2.7] Place E4101-C003, HPCI Baro Cndr Vacuum Pump CMC switch, in RUN, and verify pump starts.

  • 10.

HPCI Baro Cndr Vacuum Pump CMC switch is placed in RUN, and pump is verified to start.

  • 11.

[6.1.2.8] Open E4150-F003, HPCI Stm Sply Oybd Iso Vlv.

  • 11.

E4150-F003 is opened.

  • 12.

[6.1.2.9] Open E4150-F059, HPCI Oil Clr Clg Water Iso Vlv.

  • 12.

E4150-F059 is opened.

  • 13.

[6.1.2.10] Simultaneously:

Place E4101-C005, HPCI Turbine Aux Oil Pump, in RUN, and verify pump starts, AND Open E4150-F001, HPCI Turb Stm Sply Iso Vlv.

  • 13.

Simultaneously:

HPCI Turbine Aux Oil Pump is placed in RUN, and pump start verified, AND E4150-F001 is opened.

14.

[6.1.2.11] Verify HPCI Pump and Turbine starts and speed increases.

14.

HPCI Pump and Turbine start and speed increase is verified.

Alternate Path begins when HPCI Turbine speed reaches 3000 rpm.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Manually Isolate HPCI System (Alt Path)

No.: JP-OP-315-0139-005 Revision: 0 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 ELEMENT STANDARD

15.

Respond to annunciators 1D70, Steam Leak Detection Diff Temp High, and 1D66, Steam Leak Detection Ambient Temp High.

15.

Announces the alarms to the CRS, and references the appropriate ARPs.

CUE:

If examinee requests H11-P614 information, report that alarmed module is for HPCI Equipment Room, and temperature is reading 155°F.

16.

[1D66/1D70] Direct an operator to RR H11-P614, NSSS Temperature Recording and Leak Detection Cabinet, to determine alarmed module and temperature.

16.

Directs operator to RR H11-P614, NSSS Temperature Recording and Leak Detection Cabinet, to determine alarmed module and temperature.

17.

Respond to annunciators 2D49, HPCI Logic A Isolation Trip Signal Initiated, and 2D53, HPCI Logic B Isolation Trip Signal Initiated.

17.

Announces the alarms to the CRS, and references the appropriate ARPs.

CUE:

If examinee reports the isolation failure and requests direction, direct him/her to manually isolate the HPCI System.

18.

[2D49/2D53] Verify HPCI Turbine has tripped and is isolated.

18.

Verifies HPCI Turbine has tripped and recognizes system has NOT isolated.

NOTE: Closing either E41-F002 or E41-F003 will effectively isolate the HPCI System.

  • 19.

[2D49/2D53] Manually close E41-F002, HPCI Steam Supply Inboard Isolation Valve, and/or E41-F003, HPCI Steam Supply Outboard Isolation Valve.

  • 19.

Manually closes E41-F002, HPCI Steam Supply Inboard Isolation Valve, and/or E41-F003, HPCI Steam Supply Outboard Isolation Valve.

CUE:

End JPM when the HPCI System is manually isolated.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time

  • Critical Step

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Manually Isolate HPCI System (Alt Path)

No.: JP-OP-315-0139-005 Revision: 0 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Evaluator Notes:

This is an Alternate Path JPM. The steam supply line will break as speed increases, and the system will fail to automatically isolate.

ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.

Generic Notes and Cues:

CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.

Example Cue: Pump start: Switch has been rotated to the start position, red light is lit, green light is out, amperage initially pegs out high, and is now indicating ________

amps.

Pump stop: Switch has been rotated to the stop position, green light is lit, red light is out, amperage indicates 0 amps.

Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.

Manual valves are checked in the closed direction (MOP02 and MOP05). Valve stem position may aid in valve position determination, but cannot be used as Independent Verification (MOP02).

Example Cue: Verify valve closed: Valve handwheel indicates no valve movement in the clockwise direction.

Verify valve open: Valve handwheel has been rotated slightly in the clockwise direction and returned to the original positions.

Closing a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully clockwise direction until no additional valve movement. Valve stem is down.

Opening a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully counterclockwise direction until no additional valve movement, valve stem is out.

Controllers have an Auto light that is GREEN when selected and AMBER (YELLOW) when Manual is selected. When in Manual, the open and closed pushbuttons control the parameter to be changed by adjusting position or speed. When the deviation meter is nulled, then the process can be shifted to Auto to allow the desired setpoint to control the process.

System Specific Notes and Cues:

None Task Performance and Cues:

The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee. Notify Examinee that time compression may be used for activities performed outside of the Control Room.

Critical Steps:

Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Manually Isolate HPCI System (Alt Path)

No.: JP-OP-315-0139-005 Revision: 0 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):

Question:

Reference:

Response

Question:

Reference

Response

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Manually Isolate HPCI System (Alt Path)

No.: JP-OP-315-0139-005 Revision: 0 Page 7 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Simulator Setup IC#:

IC-20 Malfunctions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp E41MF0007 HPCI Steam Line Break [NOTE 1]

20 0

0 Remote Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp EOPRF0022 E41-F002 Isolation Defeat for RPV Venting [NOTE 2]

DEFEAT 0

0 EOPRF0023 E41-F003 Isolation Defeat for RPV Venting [NOTE 2]

DEFEAT 0

0 Override Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A NOTE 1: Conditional on HPCI Turbine speed >3000 rpm (H_P602_A137_1 GT 3000).

NOTE 2: Conditional on HPCI Turbine Aux Oil Pump in RUN (P602_A117_3 EQ 1).

Special Instructions:

1.

Initialize the simulator to IC-20 and place in RUN.

2.

Start SGTS T4600-C003, Div. 1 SGTS Exhaust Fan.

3.

Start Div. 1 RHRSW:

a. Throttle open E4150-F068A for 5 seconds.
b. Start one RHRSW Pump.
c. Throttle open E4150-F068A to ~6000 gpm.
d. Start the second RHRSW Pump.
e. Fully open E4150-F068A.
4.

Start Div. 1 RHR in Torus Cooling:

a. Open E1150-F028B, Div. 2 Torus Isolation Vlv.
b. Start one Div. 1 RHR Pump.
c. Throttle open E1150-F024B, Div. 2 Torus Cooling Vlv, to ~10,000 gpm.
5.

Pump down Torus using TWMS to -1 inches.

6.

Open and execute lesson 315_0139_005.lsn.

7.

Trigger First Step.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-315-0139-005)

Initial Conditions:

  • You are the Control Room NSO.
  • HPCI is to be run in the Test Mode.
  • RHR Division 1 is in Torus Cooling.
  • Division 1 SGTS is in operation.
  • All other prerequisites have been met.

Initiating Cue(s):

The CRS directs you to start HPCI in the Test Mode in accordance with 23.202, Section 6.1.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Job Position SRO / RO No.

JP-OP-315-0110-406 Revision 1

JPM Title Perform Rod Pattern Adjustment with Difficult Rod Movement (Alt. Path) [Modified]

Duration 15 minutes Page COVER SHEET Examinee:

SRO / RO Evaluator:

JPM Type:

Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Evaluation Method:

Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Start Time (Circle method used)

Plant / Simulator / Classroom Stop Time Total Time:

PERFORMANCE EVALUATION

SUMMARY

Element S

U Comments Element S

U Comments

1.
  • 18.
  • 2.
19.
  • 3.
  • 20.
4.
  • 21.
  • 5.
  • 22.
  • 6.
  • 23.
7.
24.
  • 8.
25.
9.
  • 26.
  • 10.
  • 27.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14.
15.
  • 16.
17.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:

Evaluator Signature / Date:

/

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Rod Pattern Adjustment with Difficult Rod Movement (Alt. Path)

No.: JP-OP-315-0110-406 Revision: 0 Page 1 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Preferred Evaluation Method:

Perform X

Walkthrough Discuss Plant Simulator X

Classroom System:

C1102 - Control Rod and Drive Mechanism Task:

02C1150029 - Recognize and respond to Difficult Rod Movement

References:

Required (R) / Available (A)

SOP 23.106, Control Rod Drive Hydraulics System (R)

SOP 23.623, Reactor Manual Control System (R)

Tools and Equipment Required:

None Initial Conditions:

The plant is operating normally.

Reactor power level has been lowered for a rod pattern adjustment.

Initiating Cue(s):

You are the P603 operator.

You are to perform a rod pattern adjustment in accordance with SNE direction.

Terminating Cue(s):

Control Rod 06-31 is successfully moved to position 06.

Task Standard:

Control Rod 06-31 is successfully unstuck in accordance with 23.106.

Licensed Operator Exam Information (required for NRC exams)

Safety Function:

1 - Reactivity Control K/A

Reference:

K/A SYSTEM: 201003 - Control Rod and Drive Mechanism K/A STATEMENT:

A2.

Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the CONTROL ROD AND DRIVE MECHANISM; and (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations: (CFR: 41.5 / 45.6)

A2.01 Stuck rod............................................. 3.4 / 3.6 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:

C1100-08 Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)

No

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Rod Pattern Adjustment with Difficult Rod Movement (Alt. Path)

No.: JP-OP-315-0110-406 Revision: 0 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:

Provide examinee with Cue Sheet and marked up Post-LPSP Pull Sheet.

NOTE: Examiner will perform as CRS, SNE/STA, and as verifier. Verifier confirms appropriate rod selection, intended rod movement, and intended final rod position.

1. [7.3.1.3] Review 23.623, Attachment 1 before rod movement.
1. 23.623, Attachment 1 is reviewed.
  • 2. [7.3.2.2] Place or verify Rod Select Power switch in ON.
  • 2. Rod Select Power switch is placed in ON.
4. [5.2.1.6] Verify LPRMs displayed are the correct LPRMs for the selected rod.
4. LPRMs are verified correct for the control rod 06-31.

CUE:

SNE directs that Notch Override is NOT to be used for this rod pattern adjustment.

  • 5. Momentarily place Rod Movement Control switch to OUT NOTCH.
  • 5. Rod Movement Control switch taken to OUT NOTCH and released.
  • 6. Verify rod motion and position using 4-Rod Display and Full Core Display.
  • 6. 4-Rod Display and Full Core Display indicates selected rod did not move.

Alternate Path begins when control rod 06-31 does not move.

CUE:

CRS acknowledges announcement and directs performance of 23.106, section 6.12.

7. Announce failure of rod to move, and recommend CRS enters 23.106 for difficult rod movement.
7. Rod motion failure announced and recommendation made.

CUE:

If asked, control rod 06-31 is NOT on the List of Susceptible Cells on the 60 day or 30 day test frequency.

  • 8. [6.12.1.3] Determine if control rod 06-31 is on the List of Susceptible Cells on the 60 day or 30 day test frequency.
  • 8. Determines that control rod 06-31 is not on the List of Susceptible Cells on the 60 day or 30 day test frequency.

CUE:

Dispatched operator reports that lineup is correct at HCU for control rod 06-31.

9. [6.12.2] Dispatch an operator to verify correct valve lineup at the HCU for control rod 06-31.
9. Operator dispatched to verify lineup.
  • 10. [6.12.3.1] Increase drive water pressure 15 to 25 psid.
  • 10. C1152-F003 is closed until drive water pressure indicates ~280 - 290 psid.
  • 11. [6.12.3.2] Hold Rod Movement Control switch in IN for one to two minutes.
  • 11. Rod Movement Control switch is held in IN for one to two minutes.

CUE:

SNE/STA directs that control rod 06-31 be withdrawn to position 02.

  • 12. [6.12.3.3] Consult with SNE/STA.
  • 12. Consults with SNE/STA.
  • 13. [6.12.3.3] Momentarily place Rod Movement Control switch to OUT NOTCH.
  • 13. Rod Movement Control switch taken to OUT NOTCH and released.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Rod Pattern Adjustment with Difficult Rod Movement (Alt. Path)

No.: JP-OP-315-0110-406 Revision: 0 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 ELEMENT STANDARD

  • 14. [6.12.3.3] Verify rod motion and position using 4-Rod Display and Full Core Display.
  • 14. 4-Rod Display and Full Core Display indicates selected rod did not move.

CUE:

CRS acknowledges announcement and directs continuing 23.106 from step 6.12.3.6.

15. Announce failure of rod to move.
15. Rod motion failure announced.
  • 16. [6.12.3.6.a] Hold Rod Out Notch Override switch in EMER ROD IN for several seconds.
  • 16. Rod Out Notch Override switch is held in EMER ROD IN for several seconds.
17. [6.12.3.6.b] Verify control rod 06-31 Full-In light is ON.
17. Control rod 06-31 Full-In light is verified ON.
  • 18. [6.12.3.6.c] Simultaneously place Rod Out Notch Override switch to OVERRIDE and Rod Movement Control switch to OUT NOTCH for several seconds.
  • 18. Rod Out Notch Override switch is placed to OVERRIDE and Rod Movement Control switch is placed to OUT NOTCH simultaneously for several seconds.

CUE:

CRS acknowledges announcement and directs continuing 23.106 from step 6.12.3.7.

19. Announce failure of rod to move.
19. Rod motion failure announced.
  • 20. [6.12.3.7.a] Increase Drive Water Pressure to 300 psid.
  • 20. C1152-F003 is closed until drive water pressure indicates 300 psid.
  • 21. [6.12.3.2] Hold Rod Movement Control switch in IN for one to two minutes.
  • 21. Rod Movement Control switch is held in IN for one to two minutes.

CUE:

SNE/STA directs that control rod 06-31 be withdrawn to position 02.

  • 22. [6.12.3.3] Consult with SNE/STA.
  • 22. Consults with SNE/STA.
  • 23. [6.12.3.3] Momentarily place Rod Movement Control switch to OUT NOTCH.
  • 23. Rod Movement Control switch taken to OUT NOTCH and released.
24. [6.12.3.3] Verify rod motion and position using 4-Rod Display and Full Core Display.
24. Verifies 4-Rod Display and Full Core Display indicates proper rod motion.

CUE:

CRS acknowledges announcement.

25. Announce successful rod motion.
25. Successful rod motion announced.
  • 26. [6.12.3.5] Reduce Drive Water pressure to 255 to 265 psid.
  • 26. C1152-F003 is opened until drive water pressure indicates ~265 psid.

CUE:

CRS directs examinee to continue the rod pattern adjustment.

  • 27. Withdraw control rod 06-31 to position 06 while observing nuclear instrumentation response.
  • 27. Rod Movement Control taken to OUT NOTCH. When the settle function is complete, this step is repeated until the rod is at Position 06.

CUE: End the JPM when Control Rod 06-31 is successfully moved to position 06.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time

  • Critical Steps

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Rod Pattern Adjustment with Difficult Rod Movement (Alt. Path)

No.: JP-OP-315-0110-406 Revision: 0 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Evaluator Notes:

Provide the examinee with the post-LPSP Pull Sheet (attached) for the rod pattern adjustment.

You will act as the SNE to verify the correct control rod is selected for movement.

ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.

Generic Notes and Cues:

CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.

Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.

Manual valves are checked in the closed direction (MOP02 and MOP05). Valve stem position may aid in valve position determination, but cannot be used as Independent Verification (MOP02).

Controllers have an Auto light that is GREEN when selected and AMBER (YELLOW) when Manual is selected. When in Manual, the open and closed pushbuttons control the parameter to be changed by adjusting position or speed. When the deviation meter is nulled, then the process can be shifted to Auto to allow the desired setpoint to control the process.

System Specific Notes and Cues:

None Task Performance and Cues:

The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee. Notify Examinee that time compression may be used for activities performed outside of the Control Room.

Critical Steps:

Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Rod Pattern Adjustment with Difficult Rod Movement (Alt. Path)

No.: JP-OP-315-0110-406 Revision: 0 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):

Question:

Reference:

Response

Question:

Reference

Response

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Perform Rod Pattern Adjustment with Difficult Rod Movement (Alt. Path)

No.: JP-OP-315-0110-406 Revision: 0 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Simulator Setup IC#:

IC-20 Malfunctions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp C11MF0072 CONTROL ROD 06-31 BLADE STUCK ACTIVE 0

0 C11MF0072 CONTROL ROD 06-31 BLADE STUCK CLEAR 0

0 cd='H_P603_B004_1 GT 295 AND P603_A059_3 EQ 1' NOTE: Malfunction clears when Drive Water Pressure is >295 psid and Rod Movement Control is placed in OUT NOTCH.

Remote Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp None Override Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp BCBGB31R621AOUT2_SP Recirc Flow Controller A Auto Setpoint 53.5 0

60 BCBMB31R621AOUT2_SP Recirc Flow Controller B Auto Setpoint 53.5 0

60 Special Instructions:

1. Initialize the simulator to IC-20 and place in RUN.
2. Verify or raise drive water pressure to ~265 psid.
3. Open and Execute Lesson 315_0110_406.lsn, or set the malfunctions as indicated above.
4. Trigger step Setup (Overrides and Blade Stuck). NOTE: The next step (blade unstuck) is set to trigger on conditional.
5. Verify power has stabilized at ~85%, and place the simulator in FREEZE or begin the JPM.

NOTE: Ensure file Post-LPSP Pull Sheet is printed out and attached to this JPM.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Page 7 Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-315-0110-406)

Initial Conditions:

  • The plant is operating normally.
  • Reactor power level has been lowered for a rod pattern adjustment.

Initiating Cue(s):

  • You are the P603 operator.
  • You are to perform a rod pattern adjustment in accordance with SNE direction.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Job Position SRO / RO No.

JP-OP-315-0262-001 Revision 0

JPM Title Startup UPS Bus A (B) Rectifier Charger/Inverter [New]

Duration 10 minutes Page COVER SHEET Examinee:

SRO / RO Evaluator:

JPM Type:

Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Evaluation Method:

Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Start Time (Circle method used)

Plant / Simulator / Classroom Stop Time Total Time:

PERFORMANCE EVALUATION

SUMMARY

Element S

U Comments Element S

U Comments

1.
  • 2.
  • 3.
4.
5.
6.
  • 7.
8.
  • 9.
10.
11.
12.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:

Evaluator Signature / Date:

/

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Startup UPS Bus A (B) Rectifier Charger/Inverter No.: JP-OP-315-0262-001 Revision: 0 Page 1 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Preferred Evaluation Method:

Perform Walkthrough X

Discuss Plant X

Simulator Classroom System:

R3100 - Uninterruptible Power Supply Task:

04R3100001 - Startup UPS

References:

Required (R) / Available (A) 23.308.01, Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) System (R)

Tools and Equipment Required:

None Initial Conditions:

You are the extra operator on shift.

Initiating Cue(s):

The Control Room NSO directs you to startup UPS Bus A (B) Rectifier Charger/Inverter.

The electrical lineup is complete in accordance with 23.308.01, Attachment 1.

Terminating Cue(s):

UPS Bus A (B) Rectifier Charger/Inverter has been started.

Task Standard:

UPS Bus A (B) Rectifier Charger/Inverter has been started in accordance with 23.308.01.

Licensed Operator Exam Information (required for NRC exams)

Safety Function:

6 - Electrical K/A

Reference:

(from NUREG 1123)

K/A SYSTEM: 262001 - A.C. Electrical Distribution K/A STATEMENT:

A1.

Ability to predict and/or monitor changes in parameters associated with operating the A.C.

ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION controls including: (CFR: 41.5 / 45.5)

A1.05 Breaker lineups.....................................................................................................3.2 / 3.5 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:

R3100-05 Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)

No

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Startup UPS Bus A (B) Rectifier Charger/Inverter No.: JP-OP-315-0262-001 Revision: 0 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD NOTE: Cues are indicated on the line above (just prior to) the step for which they are/may be required.

CUE:

Provide Examinee with Cue Sheet. After examinee has shown he can acquire a controlled copy of the procedure, provide him with a copy of 23.308.01.

CUE:

The Timer Reset toggle switch is in TIMER RESET.

1.

[4.2.2.1] Verify or place Timer Reset toggle switch in TIMER RESET (float).

1.

Verifies Timer Reset toggle switch in TIMER RESET (float).

CUE:

The Rectifier DC Output circuit breaker is in ON.

  • 2.

[4.2.2.2] Place Rectifier DC Output circuit breaker in ON.

  • 2.

Places Rectifier DC Output circuit breaker in ON.

CUE:

The Rectifier AC Input circuit breaker is in ON.

  • 3.

[4.2.2.3] Place Rectifier AC Input circuit breaker in ON.

  • 3.

Places Rectifier AC Input circuit breaker in ON.

CUE:

The AC Normal Source light is ON.

4.

[4.2.2.4] Verify amber AC Normal Source light is ON (Mimic Bus).

4.

Verifies amber AC Normal Source light is ON (Mimic Bus).

CUE:

The Rectifier DC Output voltmeter indicates 270V DC.

5.

[4.2.2.5] Verify Rectifier DC Output voltmeter is greater than 210V DC.

5.

Verifies Rectifier DC Output voltmeter is greater than 210V DC.

CUE:

Battery DC Input voltage indicates 270V DC.

6.

[4.2.2.6] Verify Battery DC Input voltage is greater than 210V DC.

6.

Verifies Battery DC Input voltage is greater than 210V DC.

CUE:

The DC Filter Charge toggle switch is in ON.

  • 7.

[4.2.2.7] On Panel R3100-S011 (S007),

UPS Bus A (B) Inverter, place DC Filter Charge toggle switch in ON.

  • 7.

Places DC Filter Charge toggle switch in ON.

CUE:

After 3 seconds, the DC Filter Charged light is ON.

8.

[4.2.2.8] On Panel R3100-S011 (S007),

after 3 seconds, verify red DC Filter Charged light is ON.

8.

Verifies red DC Filter Charged light is ON after 3 seconds.

CUE:

Time Compression will be used for the 15 minute warmup.

CUE:

Inverter DC Input circuit breaker is closed.

  • 9.

[4.2.2.9] When logic circuitry has warmed up for at least 15 minutes and red DC Filter Charged light is ON at Panel R3100-S011 (S007), close Inverter DC Input circuit breaker.

  • 9.

Closes Inverter DC Input circuit breaker when logic circuitry has warmed up and red DC Filter Charged light is ON.

CUE:

The Source Select switch is in OUTPUT.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Startup UPS Bus A (B) Rectifier Charger/Inverter No.: JP-OP-315-0262-001 Revision: 0 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 ELEMENT STANDARD

10.

[4.2.2.10] Verify Source Select switch in OUTPUT.

10.

Verifies Source Select switch in OUTPUT.

CUE:

AC output voltage indicates 120.0V AC.

11.

[4.2.2.11] Verify AC output voltage is 117.5 to 122.5V AC as indicated on AC Voltage meter.

11.

Verifies AC output voltage is 117.5 to 122.5V AC as indicated on AC Voltage meter.

CUE:

The Inverter AC Output light is ON.

12.

[4.2.2.12] Verify amber Inverter AC Output light is ON (Mimic Bus).

12.

Verifies amber Inverter AC Output light is ON (Mimic Bus).

CUE:

End JPM when UPS A(B) Rectifier Charger/Inverter has been started up.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time

  • Critical Step

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Startup UPS Bus A (B) Rectifier Charger/Inverter No.: JP-OP-315-0262-001 Revision: 0 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Evaluator Notes:

Start this JPM at the UPS.

This JPM can be performed on either UPS.

ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.

Generic Notes and Cues:

CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.

Ex.: Pump start: Switch has been rotated to the start position, red light is lit, green light is out, amperage initially pegs out high, and is now indicating __X__ amps.

Pump stop: Switch has been rotated to the stop position, green light is lit, red light is out, amperage indicates 0 amps.

Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.

Manual valves are checked in the closed direction (MOP02 and MOP05). Valve stem position may aid in valve position determination, but cannot be used as Independent Verification (MOP02).

Ex.: Verify valve closed: Valve handwheel indicates no valve movement in the clockwise direction.

Verify valve open:

Valve handwheel has been rotated slightly in the clockwise direction and returned to the original positions.

Closing a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully clockwise direction until no additional valve movement. Valve stem is down.

Opening a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully counterclockwise direction until no additional valve movement, valve stem is out.

Controllers have an Auto light that is GREEN when selected and AMBER (YELLOW) when Manual is selected. When in Manual, the open and closed pushbuttons control the parameter to be changed by adjusting position or speed. When the deviation meter is nulled, then the process can be shifted to Auto to allow the desired setpoint to control the process.

System Specific Notes and Cues:

None Task Performance and Cues:

The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee. Notify Examinee that time compression may be used for activities performed outside of the Control Room.

Critical Steps:

Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Startup UPS Bus A (B) Rectifier Charger/Inverter No.: JP-OP-315-0262-001 Revision: 0 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):

Question:

Reference:

Response

Question:

Reference

Response

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Startup UPS Bus A (B) Rectifier Charger/Inverter No.: JP-OP-315-0262-001 Revision: 0 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Simulator Setup IC#:

N/A Malfunctions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Remote Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Override Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Special Instructions:

N/A

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-315-0262-001)

Initial Conditions:

You are the extra operator on shift.

Initiating Cue(s):

  • The Control Room NSO directs you to startup UPS Bus A (B) Rectifier Charger/Inverter.
  • The electrical lineup is complete in accordance with 23.308.01,.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Job Position SRO / RO No.

JP-OP-802-3006-321 Revision 2

JPM Title Defeat RBCCW/EECW to Drywell Isolations [Bank]

Duration 25 minutes Page COVER SHEET Examinee:

SRO / RO Evaluator:

JPM Type:

Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Evaluation Method:

Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Start Time (Circle method used)

Plant / Simulator / Classroom Stop Time Total Time:

PERFORMANCE EVALUATION

SUMMARY

Element S

U Comments Element S

U Comments

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:

Evaluator Signature / Date:

/

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Defeat RBCCW/EECW to Drywell Isolations No.: JP-OP-802-3006-321 Revision: 2 Page 1 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Preferred Evaluation Method:

Perform Walkthrough X

Discuss Plant X

Simulator Classroom System:

P4400 - EECW / RBCCW Task:

04P4400013 - Perform RBCCW/EECW to the Drywell Isolation defeat

References:

Required (R) / Available (A) 29.ESP.23, Defeat of RBCCW/EECW to Drywell (R)

ODE14, Attachment 9, Energized Equipment Work Permit (A)

Tools and Equipment Required:

EOP Defeat package for 29.ESP.23, Defeat of RBCCW/EECW to Drywell Flashlight Low voltage electrical gloves Electrical tape Initial Conditions:

You are the Control Room NSO.

EOP flowcharts direct defeat of RBCCW/EECW Isolations.

Initiating Cue(s):

The CRS directs you to defeat RBCCW/EECW Isolations per 29.ESP.23.

Terminating Cue(s):

RBCCW/EECW Isolation is defeated per 29.ESP.23.

Task Standard:

RBCCW/EECW Isolation is defeated per 29.ESP.23.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Defeat RBCCW/EECW to Drywell Isolations No.: JP-OP-802-3006-321 Revision: 2 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Licensed Operator Exam Information (required for NRC exams)

Safety Function:

8 - Plant Service Systems K/A

Reference:

(from NUREG 1123)

K/A SYSTEM: 295024 - High Drywell Pressure K/A STATEMENT:

EA1.

Ability to operate and/or monitor the following as they apply to HIGH DRYWELL PRESSURE:

EA 1.07 PCIS/NSSSS........................................................................................................ 3.8 / 3.9 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:

P4400-01 Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)

Yes

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Defeat RBCCW/EECW to Drywell Isolations No.: JP-OP-802-3006-321 Revision: 2 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD NOTE: Cues are indicated on the line above (just prior to) the step for which they are/may be required.

CUE:

Provide examinee with Cue Sheet. After SM EOP Locker is opened, provide examinee with copy of 29.ESP.23 and ODE14, Attachment 9.

  • 1.

[1.1] Retrieve EOP Defeat Package from SM EOP Locker.

  • 1.

EOP Defeat Package retrieved from SM EOP Locker.

NOTE: While working in the Relay Room panels, all conductive jewelry should be removed, and safety glasses and 100% cotton long sleeves should be worn.

CUE:

The Lead at Terminal B-171 is lifted.

  • 2.

[2.1] At RR H11-P857, lift lead at Terminal B-171 (Division 1).

  • 2.

Lead at Terminal B-171 lifted.

CUE:

The Lead at Terminal E-191 is lifted.

  • 3.

[2.2] At RR H11-P870, lift lead at Terminal E-191 (Division 2).

  • 3.

Lead at Terminal E-191 lifted.

CUE:

End JPM when RBCCW/EECW Isolation is defeated per 29.ESP.23.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time

  • Critical Step

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Defeat RBCCW/EECW to Drywell Isolations No.: JP-OP-802-3006-321 Revision: 2 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Evaluator Notes:

Ensure SM informed of JPM walkthrough in relay room and cabinet doors opened for walkthrough of this task.

Stop the JPM if, at any time, this JPM interferes with plant operation.

ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.

Generic Notes and Cues:

CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.

Ex.: Pump start: Switch has been rotated to the start position, red light is lit, green light is out, amperage initially pegs out high, and is now indicating __X__ amps.

Pump stop: Switch has been rotated to the stop position, green light is lit, red light is out, amperage indicates 0 amps.

Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.

Manual valves are checked in the closed direction (MOP02 and MOP05). Valve stem position may aid in valve position determination, but cannot be used as Independent Verification (MOP02).

Ex.: Verify valve closed: Valve handwheel indicates no valve movement in the clockwise direction.

Verify valve open:

Valve handwheel has been rotated slightly in the clockwise direction and returned to the original positions.

Closing a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully clockwise direction until no additional valve movement. Valve stem is down.

Opening a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully counterclockwise direction until no additional valve movement, valve stem is out.

Controllers have an Auto light that is GREEN when selected and AMBER (YELLOW) when Manual is selected. When in Manual, the open and closed pushbuttons control the parameter to be changed by adjusting position or speed. When the deviation meter is nulled, then the process can be shifted to Auto to allow the desired setpoint to control the process.

System Specific Notes and Cues:

ESP Defeats are installed either by installing a jumper, lifting leads, or removing a plug-in relay or fuse.

Installing Jumpers:

3/4 Ensure the operator goes to the SM and obtains the key to the EOP cabinet.

3/4 Upon unlocking the cabinet, the operator finds the correct package and ensures the proper equipment is in the package.

3/4 Per the attached drawing, locate the panel and verify the panel opened is correct and the operator has opened the correct side door.

3/4 Within the panel, locate the proper terminal strip and verify that the proper terminal number is selected.

3/4 Using proper safety techniques, a jumper is landed on each terminal ensuring that no other terminal is touched or cabinet ground is touched with the free end.

3/4 Repeat until all jumpers are installed per the package.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Defeat RBCCW/EECW to Drywell Isolations No.: JP-OP-802-3006-321 Revision: 2 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 3/4 For some cabinets, the terminals are separated load to source side of the terminal point by a Knife Switch. In these cabinets the direction of the ESP has the knife switch screw unlocked and opened prior to installing the defeat. This will be spelled out and then the same rules as above apply.

3/4 When both ends are safely landed on all jumpers per the package in the proper location, the operator calls the control room and informs them that the defeat is installed.

Lifting Leads:

3/4 Ensure the operator goes to the SM and obtains the key to the EOP cabinet.

3/4 Upon unlocking the cabinet, the operator finds the correct package and ensures the proper equipment is in the package.

3/4 Per the attached drawing, locate the panel and verify the panel opened is correct and the operator has opened the correct side door.

3/4 Within the panel, locate the proper terminal strip and verify that the proper terminal number is selected.

3/4 Using the proper safety techniques, remove the locking screw and remove the wire from the terminal point keeping it from making contact with the other cabinet wiring or cabinet sides.

3/4 Tape the wire electrical end or install the boot provided.

3/4 For some terminal points, more than one wire will be terminated at the proper point. For these, the instruction will read Lift and separate leads. This means remove the leads safely and place each into boots or tape separately.

3/4 For some cabinets, the terminals are separated load to source side of the terminal point by a Knife Switch. In these cabinets the direction of the ESP has the knife switch screw unlocked and opened prior to installing the defeat. This will be spelled out and then the same rules as above apply.

3/4 When all leads are removed per the package in the proper location, the operator calls the control room and informs them that the defeat is complete.

Remove Plug-in Relay or Fuse:

3/4 Ensure the operator goes to the SM and obtains the key to the EOP cabinet.

3/4 Upon unlocking the cabinet, the operator finds the correct package and ensures the proper equipment is in the package.

3/4 Per the attached drawing, locate the panel and verify the panel opened is correct and the operator has opened the correct side door.

3/4 Locate the plug-in relay or fuse and verify the defeat package to the relay, or fuse in question, labels.

3/4 Plug-in relays have seismic clips which need to be removed first and then grasped on either side and pulled straight back out of the cabinet.

3/4 Fuses need to be grasped by fuse pullers and pulled out evenly and in one motion. There is a fuse identifier mylar cover on some fuses which needs to be removed to reach the fuse.

3/4 The one exception is the Main Turbine Bypass Dump System fuses which set in the H11P632 cabinet in a fuse block. FS59 & FS60 are contained in a block that can be pulled out much like the plug-in relay without the seismic clip.

3/4 When all steps are complete, contact the control room and announce that the defeat is completed.

Task Performance and Cues:

The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee. Notify Examinee that time compression may be used for activities performed outside of the Control Room. Notify Examinee if JPM is Time Critical (only if JPM is NOT Alternate Path.)

Critical Steps:

Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Defeat RBCCW/EECW to Drywell Isolations No.: JP-OP-802-3006-321 Revision: 2 Page 6 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):

Question:

Reference:

Response

Question:

Reference

Response

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Defeat RBCCW/EECW to Drywell Isolations No.: JP-OP-802-3006-321 Revision: 2 Page 7 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Simulator Setup IC#:

N/A Malfunctions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Remote Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Override Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Special Instructions:

N/A

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-802-3006-321)

Initial Conditions:

  • You are the CRNSO.
  • EOP flowcharts direct defeat of RBCCW/EECW Isolations.

Initiating Cue(s):

  • The CRS directs you to defeat RBCCW/EECW Isolations per 29.ESP.23.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Job Position SRO / RO No.

JP-OP-315-0150-001 Revision 2

JPM Title Start up Fuel Pool Ventilation Exhaust Radiation Monitor D11-K609A [Bank]

Duration 5 minutes Page COVER SHEET Examinee:

SRO / RO Evaluator:

JPM Type:

Normal / Alternate Path / Time Critical Evaluation Method:

Perform / Walkthrough / Discuss Start Time (Circle method used)

Plant / Simulator / Classroom Stop Time Total Time:

PERFORMANCE EVALUATION

SUMMARY

Element S

U Comments Element S

U Comments

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5.
6.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY OVERALL EVALUATOR COMMENTS:

Evaluator Signature / Date:

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JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Start up Fuel Pool Ventilation Exhaust Radiation Monitor D11-K609A No.: JP-OP-315-0150-001 Revision: 2 Page 1 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Preferred Evaluation Method:

Perform Walkthrough X

Discuss Plant X

Simulator Classroom System:

D1100 - Radiation Monitoring Task:

02D1100007 - Operate the Division I/II Fuel Pool Ventilation Exhaust Radiation Monitors

References:

Required (R) / Available (A) 23.625, Process Gaseous Radiation Monitoring (R)

Tools and Equipment Required:

None Initial Conditions:

You are the Patrol NSO.

Troubleshooting was performed on Fuel Pool Ventilation Exhaust Radiation Monitor D11-K609A.

Troubleshooting is complete.

Initiating Cue(s):

The CRS directs you to place Div I Fuel Pool Ventilation Exhaust Radiation Monitor D11-K609A in service in accordance with 23.625.

Prerequisites for this procedure have been waived and logged.

Terminating Cue(s):

Fuel Pool Vent Exhaust Radiation Monitor D11-K609A is in service per 23.625.

Task Standard:

Fuel Pool Vent Exhaust Radiation Monitor D11-K609A has been started up in accordance with 23.625.

Licensed Operator Exam Information (required for NRC exams)

Safety Function:

9 - Radioactivity Release K/A

Reference:

(from NUREG 1123)

K/A SYSTEM: 272000 - Radiation Monitoring System K/A STATEMENT:

A1.

Ability to predict and/or monitor changes in parameters associated with operating the RADIATION MONITORING SYSTEM controls including: (CFR: 41.5 / 45.5)

A1.01 Lights, alarms, and indications associated with normal operations..................... 3.2 / 3.2 Maintenance Rule Safety Classification:

D1100-03 Maintenance Rule Risk Significant? (Yes or No)

Yes

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Start up Fuel Pool Ventilation Exhaust Radiation Monitor D11-K609A No.: JP-OP-315-0150-001 Revision: 2 Page 2 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Start Time ELEMENT STANDARD CUE:

Provide examinee with Cue Sheet.

CUE:

Mode Selector Switch (S1) is NOT in OPERATE.

  • 1.

[8.2.1.1] At D11-K609A, Div 1 Fuel Pool E Vent Exh Rad Monitor, verify Mode Selector Switch (S1) is in OPERATE.

  • 1.

Verifies Mode Selector Switch (S1) is in OPERATE.

CUE:

Mode Selector Switch (S1) is in OPERATE.

  • 2.

[8.2.1.1] Place Mode Selector Switch (S1) in OPERATE.

  • 2.

Places Mode Selector Switch (S1) in OPERATE.

CUE:

RESET Pushbutton (S2) has been depressed.

  • 3.

[8.2.1.2] At D11-K609A, Div 1 Fuel Pool E Vent Exh Rad Monitor, depress RESET Pushbutton (S2).

  • 3.

Depresses RESET Pushbutton (S2).

CUE:

White LOW light (DS-1) is OFF.

4.

[8.2.1.3.a] At D11-K609A, Div 1 Fuel Pool E Vent Exh Rad Monitor, verify white LOW light (DS-1) is OFF.

4.

Verifies white LOW light (DS-1) is OFF.

CUE:

Amber HIGH light (DS-2) is OFF.

5.

[8.2.1.3.b] At D11-K609A, Div 1 Fuel Pool E Vent Exh Rad Monitor, verify amber HIGH light (DS-2) is OFF.

5.

Verifies amber HIGH light (DS-2) is OFF.

CUE:

Alarms 3D27, 3D31, and 3D35 are clear.

6.

[8.2.2] Verify the following alarms are clear:

3D27, DIV I/II FP VENT EXH RADN MONITOR DNSCL/INOP 3D31, DIV I/II FP VENT EXH RADN MONITOR UPSCALE 3D35, DIV I/II FP VENT EXH RADN MONITOR UPSCALE TRIP

6.

Contacts the Control Room to verify alarms 3D27, 3D31, and 3D35 are clear.

CUE:

End JPM when Fuel Pool Vent Exhaust Radiation Monitor D11-K609A is in service.

______ SATISFACTORY

______ UNSATISFACTORY Stop Time

  • Critical Step

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Start up Fuel Pool Ventilation Exhaust Radiation Monitor D11-K609A No.: JP-OP-315-0150-001 Revision: 2 Page 3 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Evaluator Notes:

Do not permit the examinee to operate any plant equipment. Placing the Mode Selector Switch in any position other than OPERATE will trip RBHVAC.

ENSURE ALL INDUSTRIAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY PRACTICES ARE USED AND ENFORCED AT ALL TIMES.

Generic Notes and Cues:

CMC switches will turn RED and amperage will increase when the switch is rotated to the start position started. The current should initially be five to seven times the normal running amps with the ammeter flashing. As counter EMF is developed, the amperage will lower to the normal running amperage and the ammeter will no longer flash. CMC switches will turn GREEN when the pumps are stopped and amperage will decrease to zero.

Ex.: Pump start: Switch has been rotated to the start position, red light is lit, green light is out, amperage initially pegs out high, and is now indicating __X__ amps.

Pump stop: Switch has been rotated to the stop position, green light is lit, red light is out, amperage indicates 0 amps.

Remotely operated valve position is determined with open and close indicating lights. A RED light only would indicate that the valve is open. A GREEN light only would indicate that the valve is closed. Dual indication would indicate that the valve is in some intermediate position.

Manual valves are checked in the closed direction (MOP02 and MOP05). Valve stem position may aid in valve position determination, but cannot be used as Independent Verification (MOP02).

Ex.: Verify valve closed: Valve handwheel indicates no valve movement in the clockwise direction.

Verify valve open:

Valve handwheel has been rotated slightly in the clockwise direction and returned to the original positions.

Closing a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully clockwise direction until no additional valve movement. Valve stem is down.

Opening a valve:

Valve handwheel has been rotated in the fully counterclockwise direction until no additional valve movement, valve stem is out.

Controllers have an Auto light that is GREEN when selected and AMBER (YELLOW) when Manual is selected. When in Manual, the open and closed pushbuttons control the parameter to be changed by adjusting position or speed. When the deviation meter is nulled, then the process can be shifted to Auto to allow the desired setpoint to control the process.

System Specific Notes and Cues:

None Task Performance and Cues:

The Elements of this JPM are step by step in accordance with the procedure. The Standard is that the procedure is performed as written. The Cues are as listed above for indication or as each step is completed the appropriate information is reported to the examinee. Notify Examinee that time compression may be used for activities performed outside of the Control Room. Notify Examinee if JPM is Time Critical (only if JPM is NOT Alternate Path.)

Critical Steps:

Critical Tasks are identified by asterisk (*) and bolded steps on the cover sheet. Verify that the latest revision of the procedure is used and critical tasks are correctly identified.

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Start up Fuel Pool Ventilation Exhaust Radiation Monitor D11-K609A No.: JP-OP-315-0150-001 Revision: 2 Page 4 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 FOLLOW-UP DOCUMENTATION QUESTIONS Reason for follow-up question(s):

Question:

Reference:

Response

Question:

Reference

Response

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE JPM Title Start up Fuel Pool Ventilation Exhaust Radiation Monitor D11-K609A No.: JP-OP-315-0150-001 Revision: 2 Page 5 Work Instruction WI 5.14 Job Performance Measures Rev 1 Simulator Setup IC#:

N/A Malfunctions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Remote Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Override Functions:

Number Title Value Delay Ramp N/A Special Instructions:

N/A

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE Cue Sheet: (JP-OP-315-0150-001)

Initial Conditions:

  • You are the Patrol NSO.
  • Troubleshooting was performed on Fuel Pool Vent Exhaust Radiation Monitor D11-K609A. The troubleshooting is complete.

Initiating Cue(s):

  • The CRS directs you to place Div I Fuel Pool Ventilation Exhaust Radiation Monitor D11-K609A in service in accordance with 23.625.
  • Prerequisites for this procedure have been waived and logged.