ML11164A140
| ML11164A140 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Watts Bar |
| Issue date: | 06/09/2011 |
| From: | Stinson D Tennessee Valley Authority |
| To: | Document Control Desk, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation |
| References | |
| 2-PTI-061-02, Rev 0 | |
| Download: ML11164A140 (50) | |
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Tennessee Valley Authority, Post Office Box 2000, Spring City, Tennessee 37381-2000 June 9, 2011 U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTN: Document Control Desk Washington, D.C. 20555-0001 Watts Bar Nuclear Plant, Unit 2 NRC Docket No. 50-391
Subject:
Watts Bar Nuclear Plant (WBN) Unit 2 - Submittal of Pre-op Test Instruction The following approved WBN Unit 2 Pre-op Test Instruction (PTI) is enclosed:
If you have any questions, please contact Pete Olson at (423) 365-3294.
Respectfully, David Stinson Watts Bar Unit 2 Vice President Enclosure cc (Enclosure):
U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II Marquis One Tower 245 Peachtree Center Ave., NE Suite 1200 Atlanta, Georgia 30303-1257 NRC Resident Inspector Unit 2 Watts Bar Nuclear Plant 1260 Nuclear Plant Road Spring City, Tennessee 37381
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PREOPERATIONAL STARTUP MANAGER SMP-8.0 R7 Administration of Preoperational Test instructions, Appendix B
WBN ICE CONDENSER ICE LOADING 2-PTI-061-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 2 of 49 Revision Log Revision Affected or Change Effective Page Number Date Numbers Description of Revision/Change 0000 j
,*I j ALL Initial issue based on Rev. 0 of 1-PTI-061-02
WBN ICE CONDENSER ICE LOADING 2-PTI-061-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 3 of 49 Table of Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTIO N...................................................................................................
5 1.1 Test O bjectives........................................................................................................
5 1.2 Scope............................................................................................................................
5
2.0 REFERENCES
5 2.1 Perform ance References...........................................................................................
5 2.2 Developm ental References......................................................................................
6 3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIM ITATIO NS.......................................................................
9 4.0 PREREQ UISITE ACTIONS....................................................................................
10 4.1 Prelim inary Actions.................................................................................................
10 4.2 Special Tools, Measuring and Test Equipment (M&TE), Parts, and Supplies......................................................................................................................
14 4.3 Field Preparations..................................................................................................
15 4.4 Approvals and Notifications...................................................................................
16 5.0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA....................................................................................
17 6.0 PERFORMANCE..............................................
19 6.1 Ice Condenser Ice Loading....................................................................................
20 6.2 G ross Bypass Leakage Test..................................................................................
23 7.0 POST PERFORMANCE ACTIVITIES.....................................................................
27 8.0 RECO RDS..................................................................................................................
28 Appendix A:
TEST PROCEDURES/INSTRUCTIIONS REFERENCE REVIEW..................................................................................................
29 Appendix B:
TEM PORA RY CO NDITION LOG...............................................................
30 Appendix C:
PERMANENT PLANT INSTRUMENTATION LOG................................ 31 Appendix D:
COMPUTER POINT VERIFICATION LOG...........................................
34 Appendix E:
CONTAINMENT BOUNDARY ALIGNMENT FOR SUBSECTIO N 6.2..................................................................................
36
WBN ICE CONDENSER ICE LOADING 2-PTI-061-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 4 of 49 Data Sheet 1:
Data Sheet 2:
Data Sheet 3:
Data Sheet 4:
Data Sheet 5:
Data Sheet 6:
Data Sheet 7: : :
Table of Contents (continued)
LEAKAGE PATH DATA AND CALCULATIONS.................................... 37 TEMPERATURE SURVEY AND DIFFERENTIAL TEMPERATURE CALCULATIONS......................................................
38 AIR FLOW MEASUREMENTS AT THE WEST REFUELING CA NA L DRA IN......................................................................................
41 TEMPERATURE SURVEY AND DIFFERENTIAL TEMPERATURE CALCULATIONS......................................................
42 AIR FLOW MEASUREMENTS AT THE WEST REFUELING CA NA L DRA IN........................................................................................
45 AIR FLOW MEASUREMENTS AT THE WEST REFUELING CA NA L DRA IN........................................................................................
46 GROSS BYPASS LEAKAGE CALCULATIONS................................... 47 LOWER INLET DOOR MEASURMENT CONVERSION AND A DJUSTM ENT........................................................................................
48 ICE BASKET WEIGHT ADJUSTMENT.................................................. 49
Data Package: Page of Date
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Test Objectives The objective of this test is to demonstrate that the Ice Condenser System operates to meet its design requirements, and to ensure that gross bypass leakage paths between the Upper and Lower Containment areas are not present. System valve operability and glycol expansion tank alarms are tested in 2-PTI-61-01 and will not be tested in this procedure.
1.2 Scope A.
Operability of the Ice Condenser meets design requirements.
B.
Gross bypass leakage paths between the Upper and Lower Containment areas are not present.
2.0 REFERENCES
2.1 Performance References A.
SMP-9.0, Conduct of Test B.
2-SI-61-1, Determination of Boron and pH on Ice Condenser Ice C.
2-SI-61 -10, Determination of Boron and pH on Ice Condenser Solutions D.
2-SI-61-5, 18 Month Ice Condenser Lower Inlet Door Inspection E.
2-SI-61-9, 18 Month Ice Condenser Floor Drain Visual Inspection F.
2-MI-61.001, Initial Ice Loading G.
2-SI-88-24, Containment Divider Barrier Personnel Access Doors and Equipment Hatches H. SOI-30.03, Containment HVAC and Pressure Control I.
2-SI-304-1, Divider Barrier Personnel Access and Equipment Hatch Inspection
WBN ICE CONDENSER ICE LOADING 2-PTI-061-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 6 of 49 Data Package: Page of Date 2.2 Developmental References A.
Final Safety Analysis Report FSAR Amendment 103
- a.
Section 6.2, Containment Systems
- b.
Section 6.7, Ice Condenser System
- c.
Table 14.2-1 Sheet 87 of 89, Ice Condenser System Test Summary B.
Drawings
- 1.
Flow Diagrams
- a.
2-47W814-2 Rev 5, Flow Diagram Ice Condenser System
- b.
2-47W814-3 Rev 2, Flow Diagram Ice Condenser System
2.2 WBN ICE CONDENSER ICE LOADING 2-PTI-061-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 7 of 49 Data Package: Page of Date Developmental References (continued)
- 2.
Mechanical
- a.
41 N735-1 Rev 7, Concrete Floor - El 756.63 Outline
- b.
41 N716-3 Rev 7, Concrete Interior Structure Outline
- c.
44N280 Rev 4, Escape Hatches
- d.
44W290-1 Rev 7, Seals Between Ice Condenser And Containment Vessel Arrangement - Sh 1
- e.
44W290-2 Rev 6, Seals Between Ice Condenser And Containment Vessel Details - Sh 2
- f.
44W290-3 Rev 2, Seals Between Ice Condenser And Containment Vessel Details - Sh 3
- g.
44W290-4 Rev 1, Seals Between Ice Condenser And Containment Vessel Details - Sh 4
- h.
44W290-5 Rev 2, Seals Between Ice Condenser And Containment Vessel Details - Sh 5
- i.
44W290-6 Rev 5, Seals Between Ice Condenser And Containment Vessel Details - Sh 6
- j.
47W476-4 Rev 10, Mechanical Containment Drains & Embedded Piping
- k.
47W476-5 Rev 6, Mechanical Containment Drains & Embedded Piping I.
48N921 Rev 9, Miscellaneous Steel Hatch Frame & Cover El 756.63
- m.
48N923 Rev 16, Miscellaneous Steel Shield Plugs & Frames El 756.63
- n.
48N927 Rev 18, Miscellaneous Steel Frames, Grating And Emb Parts El 756.63, Sh 1
WBN ICE CONDENSER ICE LOADING 2-PTI-061-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 8 of 49 Data Package: Page of Date 2.2 Developmental References (continued)
- 3.
Logic/Control
- a.
2-47W610-61-2 Rev 1, Electrical Control Diagram Ice Condenser System (1) DRA 53228-110 Rev 1
- b.
2-47W610-61-3 Rev 1, Electrical Control Diagram Ice Condenser System (1) DRA 53228-106 Rev 1
- 4.
Other
- a.
2-47A615-0 Rev 1, Integrated Computer System Terminations and I/O List C.
Documents
- 1.
DCN 32204-A, Containment Divider Barrier Gross Bypass Leakage
- 2.
CM-3.01 Rev 84, System Chemistry Specifications
- 3.
SOI-61.01 Rev 35, Ice Condenser System
- 4.
SOI-61.02 Rev 29, Ice Charging
- 5.
2-TSD-61 Rev 2, Ice Condenser System Testing
- 6.
2-T-30-21 0 Rev 0, Containment Air Mass Temperature Sensors
- 7.
1-SI-61-5 Change Notice-I, RIMS Reel E03736 Frame 1695
- 8.
1-SI-61-2 Change Notice-I, RIMS Reel E04432 Frame 2183
WBN ICE CONDENSER ICE LOADING 2-PTI-061-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 9 of 49 Data Package: Page of Date 3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS A.
Standard precautions shall be followed for working around energized electrical equipment in accordance with TVA Safety Procedure 1021.
B.
Steps may be repeated if all components cannot be tested in a step. However, if the test has been exited, prerequisite steps must be re-verified and a Chronological Test Log (CTL) entry made.
C. Discrepancies between component ID tags and the description in a procedure/instruction if the UNIDs match, exclusive of place keeping zeros and train designators (e.g.; 2-HS-31-468 vs. 2-HS-031-0468) and the noun description is sufficient to identify the component. This condition does not require a TDN in accordance SMP-14.0. If the component label needs to be changed, a Tag Request Form (TR Card) should be processed in accordance with TI-12.14. Make an entry in the CTL and continue testing.
D.
All open problems are to be tracked by a corrective action document and entered on the appropriate system punch list.
E.
Problems identified during the test shall be annotated on the Chronological Test Log from SMP-9.0 including a description of the problem, the procedure step when/where the problem was identified, corrective action steps taken to resolve the problem, and the number of the corrective action document, if one was required.
F.
Observe all Radiation Protection (RP) requirements when working in or near contaminated areas.
G.
Access to and from Containment must be temporarily halted while taking flow measurements, to negate effects of any pressure differential between the Containment and Aux Buildings.
H.
Performance of Subsection 6.2 requires establishing a differential temperature between the Upper compartment of Containment and the Lower compartment of Containment of 1 0°F or greater, to promote natural circulation from Upper to Lower Containment. Temperature surveys, as outlined in this test, are used exclusively for the purpose of establishing this test condition and may be repeated as necessary. Only the final surveys are required to be retained with the PTI Test Results Package.
- 1.
Limit access to the Ice Condenser during performance of Subsection 6.2. Use established WBN safety practices for any required Ice Condenser entry, including use of the Buddy system, established clothing, and access points.
WBN ICE CONDENSER ICE LOADING 2-PTI-061-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 10 of 49 Data Package: Page of Date 4.0 PREREQUISITE ACTIONS NOTE Prerequisite steps may be performed in any order unless otherwise stated and should be completed as close in time as practicable to the start of the performance subsection to which they apply.
4.1 Preliminary Actions
[1]
EVALUATE open items in Watts Bar Integrated Task Equipment List (WITEL) AND ENSURE that they will NOT adversely affect the test performance and results.
[2]
ENSURE changes to the references listed on Appendix A, have been reviewed, and determined NOT to adversely affect the test performance.
[3]
VERIFY current revisions and change paper for referenced drawings has been reviewed and determined NOT to adversely affect the test performance, AND ATTACH documentation of current drawing revision numbers and change paper that were reviewed to the data package.
[4]
VERIFY the test/performance copy of this Preoperational Test Instruction (PTI) is the current revision including any change notices and as needed, each test person assisting in this test has the current revision including any change notices.
[5]
OBTAIN copies of the applicable forms from the current revision in BSL, AND ATTACH to this PTI for use during the performance of this PTI.
Data Package: Page of Date 4.1 Preliminary Actions (continued)
[6]
ENSURE outstanding Design Change Notices (DCN's),
Engineering Design Change Requests (EDCR's) or Temporary Alterations (TA's) do NOT adversely impact testing, AND ATTACH documentation of DCN's, EDCR's, and TA's that were reviewed to the data package.
[7]
ENSURE required component testing has been completed prior to start of test.
[8]
VERIFY plant instruments, listed on Appendix C, Permanent Plant Instrumentation Log, are placed in service and are within their calibration interval.
[9]
VERIFY plant instrument calibration due dates will support the completion of this test performance.
[10]
VERIFY Measuring and Test Equipment (M&TE) required for test performance has been (as required) filled, vented, place in service and recorded on Measuring and Test Equipment Log.
[11]
VERIFY Measuring and Test Equipment (M&TE) calibration due dates will support the completion of this test performance.
[12]
VERIFY the Plant Computer is available and the computer points listed on Appendix D are active and the description and status for each computer point has been verified.
A.
Subsection 6.2
WBN ICE CONDENSER ICE LOADING 2-PTI-061-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 12 of 49 Data Package: Page of Date 4.1 Preliminary Actions (continued)
[13]
VERIFY the following systems are operational and have been placed in service to the extent necessary to perform this test:
A.
System 032, Control Air B.
System 081, Primary Water C.
System 024, Raw Cooling Water D.
System 055, Annunciator System E.
System 059, Demineralized Water System F.
System 206, 480V Auxiliary Bldg Common Power System G.
System 205, 480V Turbine Bldg Common Power System H. System 232, Reactor Vent Power System I.
System 030J, Upper and Lower Containment Coolers
[14]
ENSURE components contained within the boundaries of this test are under the jurisdictional control of Preoperational Startup Engineering (PSE) and/or Plant Operations.
[15]
PERFORM a pretest walkdown on equipment to be tested to ensure no conditions exist that will impact test performance.
[16]
CONDUCT a pretest briefing with test and operations personnel in accordance with SMP-9.0.
[17]
ENSURE that communications are available for areas where testing is to be conducted.
[18]
ENSURE Surveillance Instruction 2-SI-61-5, 18 Month Ice Condenser Lower Inlet Door Inspection, has been submitted to the JTG for concurrence that it adequately satisfies the requirements of this procedure. (Subsection 6.1)
JTG Meeting #
WBN ICE CONDENSER ICE LOADING 2-PTI-061-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 13 of 49 Data Package: Page _
of Date 4.1 Preliminary Actions (continued)
[19]
ENSURE Surveillance Instruction 2-SI-61-9, 18 Month Ice Condenser Floor Drain Visual Inspection, has been submitted to the JTG for concurrence that it adequately satisfies the requirements of this procedure. (Subsection 6.1)
JTG Meeting #
[20]
ENSURE Maintenance Instruction 2-MI-61.001, Initial Ice Loading, has been submitted to the JTG for concurrence that it adequately satisfies the requirements of this procedure.
(Subsection 6.1)
JTG Meeting #
[21]
ENSURE Surveillance Instruction 2-SI-88-24, Containment Divider Barrier Personnel Access Doors and Equipment Hatches, has been submitted to the JTG for concurrence that it adequately satisfies the requirements of this procedure.
(Subsection 6.2)
JTG Meeting #
[22]
ENSURE Surveillance Instruction 2-SI-304-1, Divider Barrier Personnel Access and Equipment Hatch Inspection, has been submitted to the JTG for concurrence that it adequately satisfies the requirements of this procedure. (Subsection 6.2)
JTG Meeting #
[23]
ENSURE Surveillance Instruction 2-SI-61-1, Determination of Boron and pH on Ice Condenser Ice, has been submitted to the JTG for concurrence that it adequately satisfies the requirements of this procedure. (Subsection 6.1)
JTG Meeting #
[24]
ENSURE Surveillance Instruction 2-SI-61-10, Determination of Boron and pH on Ice Condenser Solutions, has been submitted to the JTG for concurrence that it adequately satisfies the requirements of this procedure. (Subsection 6.1)
JTG Meeting #
WBN ICE CONDENSER ICE LOADING 2-PTI-061-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 14 of 49 Data Package: Page__ of Date 4.2 Special Tools, Measuring and Test Equipment (M&TE), Parts, and Supplies
[1]
ENSURE the following M&TE or equivalent is available and within the calibration due date, AND RECORD the M&TE data on SMP-9.0, Measuring and Test Equipment (M&TE) Log.
A.
Digital Hot-Wire Anemometer, Range at least 0-3000 fpm, Accuracy +/-5% of reading or better.
WBN ICE CONDENSER ICE LOADING 2-PTI-061-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 15 of 49 Data Package: Page of Date 4.3 Field Preparations
[1]
VERIFY/INSTALL drain plug at the East refueling canal drain, located in the refueling canal at EL 713, AND RECORD the as-found condition in the Chronological Test Log. (Subsection 6.2)
[2]
REMOVENERIFY REMOVED the drain plug at the West Refueling Canal Drain, located in the refueling canal at EL 713, AND RECORD the as-found condition in the Chronological Log.
[3]
VERIFY/PERFORM Appendix E, Containment Boundary Alignment. (Subsection 6.2)
[4]
ENSURE water soluble paper in the Ice Condenser floor drains. (Subsection 6.2)
[5]
PERFORMNERIFY PERFORMED 2-SI-304-3, 18 Month Divider Barrier Seal Inspection, in preparation for this test, AND ATTACH to the data package.
WBN ICE CONDENSER ICE LOADING 2-PTI-061-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 16 of 49 Data Package: Page _
of Date 4.4 Approvals and Notifications
[1]
OBTAIN permission of the Preoperational Startup Manager to start the test.
Preoperational Startup Manager Signature Date
[2]
OBTAIN the Unit 2 Supervisor's (US/SRO) or Shift Manager's (SM) authorization.
U2 US/SRO/SM Signature Date
WBN ICE CONDENSER ICE LOADING 2-PTI-061-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 17 of 49 Data Package: Page of Date 5.0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA NOTES
- 1)
Acceptance Criteria has been converted from inch-pounds specified in the Tech Specs and Test Scoping Document to pounds to simplify performance due to all M&TE data being recorded in pounds. The conversion calculation is shown in Attachment 1, "Lower Inlet Door Measurement Conversion and Adjustment."
- 2)
Instrument accuracy (+/- 0.6% +.01 lbs.) for lower inlet door forces has been taken into account and Acceptance Criteria conservatively adjusted accordingly. The adjustment is shown in Attachment 1, "Lower Inlet Door Measurement Conversion and Adjustment."
- 3)
The Technical Specification minimum weight limit is 1237 pounds. This weight limit has been conservatively adjusted for instrument inaccuracy. The adjustment is shown in Attachment 2, "Ice Basket Weight Adjustment."
[1]
Each ice baskets contains >_ 1252 lbs net weight of ice.
(Step 6.1[3]B)
[2]
Each borax solution sample boron concentration is
[1800-2000 ppm] and pH is [9.0-9.5]. (Step 6.1[6]A, 6.1[6]B)
[3]
Each ice storage bin ice sample boron concentration is
[1800-2000 ppm] and pH is [9.0-9.5]. (Step 6.1[9]A, 6.1[9]B)
[4]
Each lower inlet door satisfies the following:
A.
The opening of each door is NOT impaired by ice, frost, or debris. (Step 6.1 [11]A)
B.
The force required to initially open each door is equal to or less than 16.51 pounds (Step 6.1 [11 ]B)
C. The force required to prevent each door from closing is greater than 2.01 pounds when the door is 40 degrees OPEN. (Step 6.1[11]C)
D.
The force required to open each door is less than 4.79 pounds when the door is 40 degrees OPEN.
(Step 6.1[11 ]D)
WBN ICE CONDENSER ICE LOADING 2-PTI-061-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 18 of 49 Data Package: Page of Date 5.0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA (continued)
E.
The frictional force of each door is less than or equal to 0.997 pounds. (Step 6.1 [11]E)
[5]
Each Ice Condenser drain satisfies the following:
A.
Each drain pipe is free of ice, frost, or debris.
(Step 6.1[13]A)
B.
Each drain valve is free of ice, frost, or debris.
(Step 6.1[13]B)
C.
Each gate opening force is equal to or less than 98.5 lbs.
(Step 6.1[13]C)
D. Each valve seat is free of any corrosion, pitting, or cracking. (Step 6.1[13]D)
E.
Each valve gate shall full open freely without excessive sticking or binding. (Step 6.1[13]E)
[6]
The total gross bypass leakage area between upper and lower containment is < 5 ft2. (Step 6.2[18])
Data Package: Page _
of__
Date 6.0 PERFORMANCE NOTES
- 1)
Subsection 6.1 and 6.2 may be performed in any order, but not concurrently.
- 2)
Startup Engineer and Operations will verify proper functioning of ice machines and ice distribution system per SOI-61.02, Ice Charging.
- 3) 2-MI-61.001, Initial Ice Loading, will be utilized for initial ice loading, flow passage cleanout and initial ice basket weighing.
WBN ICE CONDENSER ICE LOADING 2-PTI-061-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 20 of 49 Data Package: Page of Date 6.1 Ice Condenser Ice Loading
[1]
VERIFY prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Subsection 6.1 have been completed.
[2]
PERFORMNERIFY PERFORMED the applicable portions of 2-MI-61.001, Initial Ice Loading.
[3]
REVIEW completed 2-MI-61.001, AND VERIFY the following:
A.
The Ice Condenser is cooled to between 51F and 201F prior to ice loading.
B.
Each ice baskets contains > 1252 lbs net weight of ice.
(ACC CRIT 5.0[1])
C.
All calibration checks performed during ice weighing are satisfactory.
[4]
OBTAIN completed copy of Surveillance Instruction 2-SI-61-1, Determination of Boron and pH on Ice Condenser Ice, performed during ice loading, AND ATTACH to the PTI in accordance with SMP-9.0.
[5]
REVIEW all sample analyses on Surveillance Instruction 2-SI-61-1, Determination of Boron and pH on Ice Condenser Ice.
[6]
VERIFY all ice sample analyses on Surveillance Instruction 2-SI-61-1, Determination of Boron and pH on Ice Condenser Ice, meet the following:
A.
Boron Concentration [1800-2000 ppm].
(ACC CRIT 5.0[2])
B.
pH [9.0-9.5]. (ACC CRIT 5.0[2])
[7]
OBTAIN completed copy of Surveillance Instruction 2-SI-61-10, Determination of Boron and pH on Ice Condenser Solutions, performed during ice loading, AND ATTACH to the PTI in accordance with SMP-9.0.
WBN ICE CONDENSER ICE LOADING 2-PTI-061-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 21 of 49 Data Package: Page _
of Date 6.1 Ice Condenser Ice Loading (continued)
[8]
REVIEW all sample analyses on Surveillance Instruction 2-SI-61-10, Determination of Boron and pH on Ice Condenser Solutions.
[9]
VERIFY all borax solution sample analyses on Surveillance Instruction 2-SI-61-10, Determination of Boron and pH on Ice Condenser Solutions, meet the following:
A.
Boron Concentration [1800-2000 ppm].
(ACC CRIT 5.0[3])
B.
pH [9.0-9.5]. (ACC CRIT 5.0[3])
NOTE The instructions specified for performance below may be performed concurrently a any order.
[10]
PERFORM 2-SI-61-5, 18 Month Ice Condenser Lower Inlet Door Inspection, for all lower inlet doors, AND ATTACH to the PTI in accordance with SMP-9.0.
[11]
REVIEW the completed copy of 2-SI-61-5, AND VERIFY the following:
A.
Opening of each lower inlet door is NOT impaired by ice, frost, or debris. (ACC CRIT 5.0[4]A)
B.
The force required to initially open each door is equal to or less than 16.51 pounds. (ACC CRIT 5.0[4]B)
C.
The force required to prevent each door from closing is greater than 2.01 pounds when the door is 40 degrees open. (ACC CRIT 5.0[4]C)
D.
The force required to open each tested door is less than 4.79 pounds when the door is 40 degrees open.
(ACC CRIT 5.0[4]D)
E.
The frictional force of each tested door is less than or equal to 0.997 pounds. (ACC CRIT 5.0[4]E)
WBN ICE CONDENSER ICE LOADING 2-PTI-061-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 22 of 49 Data Package: Page of Date 6.1 Ice Condenser Ice Loading (continued)
[12]
PERFORM 2-SI-61-9, 18 Months Ice Condenser Floor Drains Visual Inspection, AND ATTACH to the PTI in accordance with SMP-9.0.
[13]
REVIEW the completed copy of 2-SI-61-9, AND VERIFY the following:
A.
Each Ice Condenser drain pipe is free of ice, frost, or debris. (ACC CRIT 5.0[5]A)
B.
Each Ice Condenser drain valve is free of ice, frost, or debris. (ACC CRIT 5.0[5]B)
C.
Valve gate opening force for each valve is equal to or less than 98.5 pounds. (ACC CRIT 5.0[5]C)
D.
Each Ice Condenser drain valve seat is free of any corrosion, pitting, or cracking. (ACC CRIT 5.0[5]D)
E.
Each valve gate shall full open freely without excessive sticking or binding. (ACC CRIT 5.0[5]E)
WBN ICE CONDENSER ICE LOADING 2-PTI-061-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 23 of 49 Data Package: Page of Date 6.2 Gross Bypass Leakage Test
[1]
VERIFY prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Subsection 6.2 have been completed.
NOTE The following two steps may be completed concurrently.
[2]
PERFORM, (FULL PERFORMANCE) 2-SI-88-24, Containment Divider Barrier Personnel Access Doors and Equipment Hatches, AND ATTACH to the PTI in accordance with SMP-9.0.
[3]
PERFORM 2-SI-304-1, Divider Barrier Personnel Access and Equipment Hatch Inspection, AND ATTACH to the PTI in accordance with SMP-9.0.
[4]
REVIEW the completed copy of 2-SI-304-1 for evidence of any documented deficiencies or openings between Upper and Lower Containment, AND DOCUMENT findings, including dimensional measurements of any openings, on Data Sheet 1.
NOTE The following two steps are intended to establish a differential temperature between the Upper and Lower Containment compartments with the Lower being hotter, in order to promote natural circulation.
[5]
ENSURE/PLACE the Upper Containment coolers in service per SOI-30.03, with the Temperature Indicating Controllers for the coolers in service set at maximum cooling.
[6]
ENSURE/PLACE the Lower Containment coolers in service per SOI-30.03, with the temperature indicating controllers for the coolers in service set at minimum cooling.
Data Package: Page of Date 6.2 Gross Bypass Leakage Test (continued)
NOTE The following step may be repeated as many times as needed until it is confirmed that a 1 0°F or greater temperature differential has been established between the Upper and Lower Containment compartments, with the Lower compartment being the hotter.
Document step re-performance in the Chronological Log. Only the final survey need be maintained in the PTI Test Results Package. Additional equipment may be operated, at the discretion of the SM/US/SRO, to generate additional heat in the lower compartment.
Document any actions taken in the Chronological Log.
[7]
PERFORM Temperature Survey and Calculations per Data Sheet 2.
[8]
VERIFY the results of Data Sheet 2 indicate that a 10°F or greater temperature differential exists between Upper and Lower Containment compartments, with the Lower compartment being hotter.
[9]
TEMPORARILY STOP personnel access in and out of Containment while taking flow measurements in the following sub steps.
[9.1]
MEASURE air velocity using a digital hot wire anemometer at the West refueling canal drain opening to the Containment Sump, EL 709, AND RECORD data on Data Sheet 3.
[9.2]
RECORD direction of air flow between Upper and Lower Containment at the drain opening.
DIRECTION OF AIR FLOW
[10]
TEMPORARILY SEAL all leaks identified on Data Sheet 1 using duct tape or similar material, AND RECORD actions taken in the Chronological Log.
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of Date 6.2 Gross Bypass Leakage Test (continued)
NOTE The following step may be repeated as many times as necessary until the required differential temperature (equal to or greater than Data Sheet 2) is verified. Document re-performance in the Chronological Log. Only the final survey need be maintained in the PTI Test Results Package. Additional equipment may be operated, at the discretion of the SM/US/SRO, to generate additional heat in the lower compartment. Document any actions taken in the Chronological Log.
[11]
PERFORM temperature survey per Data Sheet 4, AND VERIFY that the differential temperature between Upper and Lower Containment is greater than or equal to that previously established per Data Sheet 2.
[12]
TEMPORARILY STOP personnel access in and out of Containment while taking flow measurements in the following sub steps.
[12.1]
MEASURE air velocity at the West refueling canal drain opening to the Containment Sump using a digital hot wire anemometer, AND RECORD data on Data Sheet 5.
[12.2]
RECORD direction of air flow between Upper and Lower Containment at the drain opening.
DIRECTION OF AIR FLOW
[13]
OPEN Personnel Escape Hatch #2, located at AZ300 EL 756.
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[14]
TEMPORARILY STOP personnel access in and out of Containment while taking flow measurements in the following sub steps.
[14.1]
MEASURE air velocity at the West refueling canal drain opening to the Containment Sump using a digital hot wire anemometer, AND RECORD data on Data Sheet 6.
[14.2]
RECORD direction of air flow between Upper and Lower Containment at the drain opening.
DIRECTION OF AIR FLOW
[15]
CLOSE Personnel Escape Hatch #2, unless directed otherwise by the SM/US/SRO.
[16]
NOTIFY the SM/US/SRO that data taking for this subsection is complete, and the Upper and Lower Containment coolers may be adjusted at the discretion of the SM/US/SRO.
[17]
CALCULATE the maximum unknown leakage and final leakage area per Data Sheet 7.
[18]
VERIFY the total gross bypass leakage area calculated in Data Sheet 7 is < 5ft2(ACC CRIT 5.0[6])
ft2 (_*5 ft2)
[19]
REMOVE the plug from the East refueling canal drain, unless directed otherwise by the SM/US/SRO.
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of Date 7.0 POST PERFORMANCE ACTIVITIES
[1]
VERIFY that Post-test calibration of the M&TE used to record quantitative acceptance criteria has been satisfactorily performed and results RECORDED on Measuring and Test Equipment (M&TE) Log.
[2]
VERIFY that Post-test calibration of permanent plant instruments used to record quantitative acceptance criteria has been satisfactorily performed, AND RECORD the results on Appendix C, Permanent Plant Instrumentation Log.
[3]
REMOVE any temporary sealing installed in Step 6.2[1 0], and DOCUMENT actions taken in the Chronological Log.
[4]
NOTIFY the Unit 2 US/SRO of the test completion and System alignment.
Data Package: Page of Date 8.0 RECORDS A.
QA Records Complete Test Package B.
Non-QA Records None
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TEST PROCEDURES/INSTRUCTIIONS REFERENCE REVIEW Data Package: Page of Date Additional copies of this table may be made as necessary.
PROCEDURE/
REVISION/CHANGES INITIAL AND DATE.
INSTRUCTION (N/A for no change)
Unit 2 FSAR Section 6.2 Section 6.7 Table 14.2-1 Sht 87 of 89 Tech Spec 3.6.12 2-TSD-61, Ice Condenser System Testing 4
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Appendix B (Page I of1)
TEMPORARY CONDITION LOG Data Package: Page
-CBaNofCBy Date IAdditional copies of this table may be made as necessary.I ITEM TEMPORARY CONDITION PERFORMED RETURNED TO NORMAL No.
DESCRIPTION Step Performed By/Date Step Returned By/Date
___No.
CV By/Date No.
CV By/Date
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PERMANENT PLANT INSTRUMENTATION LOG Data Package: Page of Date INSTRUMENT CAL DUE FILLED AND PLACED IN USED FOR POST-TEST POST-TEST OR DATE VENTED1 SERVICE1 QUANTITATIVE CAL DATE 2 CALIBRATION INSTRUMENT ACC CRIT ACCEPTABLE 2 LOOP#
INITIAL/DATE INIT/DATE INIT/DATE YES NO 2-TE-30-21 OA 2-TE-30-21 OB 2-TE-30-21 OC 2-TE-30-21 OD 2-TE-30-21 OE 2-TE-30-21 OF 2-TE-30-21 00 2-TE-30-21 OP 2-TE-30-21 OQ 2-TE-30-21 OR 1
These items may be initialed and dated by personnel performing the task. Instrumentation not required to be filled and vented may be identified as Not Applicable. (N/A) 2 May be identified as Not Applicable (N/A) if instrument was not used to verify/record quantitative acceptance criteria data.
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PERMANENT PLANT INSTRUMENTATION LOG Data Package: Page _
of Date INSTRUMENT CAL DUE FILLED AND PLACED IN USED FOR POST-TEST POST-TEST OR DATE VENTED1 SERVICE1 QUANTITATIVE CAL DATE 2 CALIBRATION INSTRUMENT ACC CRIT ACCEPTABLE 2 LOOP #
INITIAL/DATE INIT/DATE INIT/DATE YES NO 2-TE-30-21 OS 2-TE-30-21 OT 2-TE-30-21 OU 2-TE-30-21 OV 2-TE-30-21 OW 2-TE-30-21 OX 2-TE-30-21 QY 2-TE-30-21 OZ 1
These items may be initialed and dated by personnel performing the task. Instrumentation not required to be filled and vented may be identified as Not Applicable. (N/A) 2 May be identified as Not Applicable (N/A) if instrument was not used to verify/record quantitative acceptance criteria data;
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PERMANENT PLANT INSTRUMENTATION LOG Data Package: Page of Date INSTRUMENT CAL DUE FILLED AND PLACED IN USED FOR POST-TEST POST-TEST OR DATE VENTED1 SERVICE1 QUANTITATIVE CAL DATE 2 CALIBRATION INSTRUMENT ACC CRIT ACCEPTABLE2 LOOP #
INITIAL/DATE INIT/DATE INIT/DATE YES NO 2-TE-30-21 OAA 2-TE-30-21 0AB 2-TE-30-21 0AC 2-TE-30-21 0AD 2-TE-30-21 OAE 2-TE-30-21 OAF 2-TE-30-21 0AG 2-TE-30-21 OAH 1
These items may be initialed and dated by personnel performing the task. Instrumentation not required to be filled and vented may be identified as Not Applicable. (N/A) 2 May be identified as Not Applicable (N/A) if instrument was not used to verify/record quantitative acceptance criteria data.
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COMPUTER POINT VERIFICATION LOG Data Package: Page of Date COMPUTER DESCRIPTION INITIAL/DATE POINT T1001A CNTMT TEMP 104/796 PRZ ENCL CEILG T1002A CNTMT TEMP 0/796 SG ENCL CEILG T1003A CNTMT TEMP 180/796 SG ENCL CEILG T1004A CNTMT TEMP 184/708 RX SHLD WALL T1005A CNTMT TEMP 0/708 RX SHLD WALL T1014A CNTMT TEMP 45/753 OPP REFUEL GATE T1015A CNTMT TEMP 104/726 IN PZR SUPP PLTF T1022A CNTMT TEMP 126/745.ICE PLTFM RCP#2 T1023A CNTMT TEMP 309/745 ICE PLTFM RCP#4 T1024A CNTMT TEMP 201/745 ICE PLTFM SG#3 T1025A CNTMT TEMP 22/745 ICE PLTFM SG#1 T1026A CNTMT TEMP 90/687 SUMP T1027A CNTMT TEMP 0/723 FAN COMPT WALL T1028A CNTMT TEMP 180/723 FAN COMPT WALL T1029A CNTMT TEMP 090/716 INSTR RM WALL T1030A CNTMT TEMP 040/723 ACCUM RM WALL T1031A CNTMT TEMP 140/723 ACCUM RM WALL T1032A CNTMT TEMP 220/723 ACCUM RM WALL T1033A CNTMT TEMP 320/723 ACCUM RM WALL T1000A CNTNMT AIR TEMP AZ/EL 270/868 DOME T1016A CNTMT TEMP 55/809 ICE COND WALL T1017A CNTMT TEMP 235/809 ICE WALL OP SID
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COMPUTER POINT VERIFICATION LOG Data Package: Page of Date COMPUTER DESCRIPTION INITIAL/DATE POINT T1018A CNTMT TEMP 92/766 PRZR ENCL WALL T1019A CNTMT TEMP 285/766 IC OPP PRZR T1020A CNTMT TEMP 180/766 SG ENCL WALL T1021A CNTMT TEMP 0/766 SG ENCL OPP SIDE
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CONTAINMENT BOUNDARY ALIGNMENT FOR SUBSECTION 6.2 Data Package: Page
-of Date ELEV/AZ DESCRIPTION REMARKS POSITION/
INITIAL/
STATUS DATE 745/NA Ice Condenser Lower Inlet Doors All 24 Bays Closed 804/NA Ice Condenser Intermediate Deck All 24 Bays Closed Doors 819/NA Ice Condenser Top Deck Blanket All 24 Bays Installed 756/055 Reactor Cooling Pump 1 Access Plug Round Installed 756/125 Reactor Cooling Pump 2 Access Plug Round Installed 756/235 Reactor Cooling Pump 3 Access Plug Round Installed 756/310 Reactor Cooling Pump 4 Access Plug Round Installed 756/270 Lower Containment Access Plug Rectangle Installed 756/NA CRDM Missile Shield Piece 1 Rectangle Installed 756/NA CRDM Missile Shield Piece 2 Rectangle Installed 756/NA CRDM Missile Shield Piece 6 Rectangle Installed 745/270 Transfer Canal Gate Block Piece 3 Rectangle Installed 735/270 Transfer Canal Gate Block Piece 4 Rectangle Installed 725/270 Transfer Canal Gate Block Piece 5 Rectangle Installed 756/300 Personnel Escape Hatch #2 Round Closed 764/285 Equipment Hatch X-1 Closed 756/105 Access Hatch near Pressurizer Rectangle Closed 719/062 Personnel Air Lock X-2A Closed 760/255 Personnel Air Lock X-2B Closed 806/245 Ice Cond. End Wall Rectangle Closed 806/300 Ice Cond. End Wall Rectangle Closed 808/289 Ice Blowing - 10" X-79A Closed 809/290 Neg Return - 12" X-79B Closed 758/300 Maintenance Port - 16" X-1 17 Closed 711/NA Fuel Transfer Tube Blind Flange Installed 801/105 Escape Hatch #1 Above Pressurizer Round Closed
Data Sheet I (Page 1 of 1)
LEAKAGE PATH DATA AND CALCULATIONS Data Package: Page _
of Date (1)
(2)
(3)
INITIAL/DATE DEFICIENT ITEM/LOCATION MEASURED TOTAL AREA DIMENSIONS 4
4 I.
4 4
I.
4 4
I.
4 4
4 4
4 I.
4 4
4 4
4
-t 4
4 (4) SUM OF ALL TOTAL AREAS =
- 144 =
SQ. FT.
I I
I
[1]
RECORD deficient and location from review of data in 2-SI-304-1.
[2]
MEASURE AND RECORD dimension of deficient area.
[3]
CALCULATE total area of openings, in square inches.
[4]
SUM all total areas, AND CALCULATE square feet.
CALCULATIONS PERFORMED BY:
CALCULATIONS VERIFIED BY:
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TEMPERATURE SURVEY AND DIFFERENTIAL TEMPERATURE CALCULATIONS Data Package: Page of Date Step 6.2[7]
UPPER CONTAINMENT SURVEY
[5]
RECORD temperatures from computer points.
[6]
CALCULATE individual upper weighted temperature by multiplying the reading recorded in Column (1) by the corresponding weighted fraction in Column WF.
[7]
SUM the weighted fraction temperature in Column (2) to obtain TU.
INSTRUMENT AZ/EL DESCRIPTION COMPUTER PT (1)
INITIAL/DATE WF (2) 2-TE-30-21 OA 270/868 DOME T1 000A 0.25 2-TE-30-210Q 055/868 ICE COND WALL T1016A 0.11 2-TE-30-210R 235/809 IC WALL OP SID T1017A 0.11 2-TE-30-210S 095/766 PRZR ENCL WALL T1018A 0.11 2-TE-30-210T 285/766 IC OPP PRZR T1019A 0.20 2-TE-30-210U 180/766 SG ENCL WALL T1020A 0.11 2-TE-30-210V 000/766 SG ENCL OP SID T1021A
_0.11 SUM OF UPPER COMPT. WEIGHTED FRACTION TEMPERATURES, TU. (3)
F CALCULATIONS PERFORMED BY:
CALCULATIONS VERIFIED BY:
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TEMPERATURE SURVEY AND DIFFERENTIAL TEMPERATURE CALCULATIONS Data Package: Page of__
Date Step 6.2[7]
LOWER CONTAINMENT SURVEY
[8]
RECORD temperatures from computer points.
[9]
CALCULATE individual lower weighted temperature by multiplying the reading recorded in Column (4) by the corresponding weighted fraction in Column WF
[10]
SUM the weighted fraction temperature in Column (5) to obtain TL.
INSTRUMENT AZ/EL, DESCRIPTION COMPUTER PT (4)
INITIAL/DATE WF (5) 2-TE-30-210B 104/796 PRZ ENCL CEILG T1001A 0.007 2-TE-30-210C 000/796 SG ENCL CEILG T1002A 0.072 2-TE-30-210D 180/796 SG ENCL CEILG T1003A 0.072 2-TE-30-210E 184/708 REAC SHLD WALL T1004A 0.122 2-TE-30-210F 000/708 REAC SHLD WALL T1005A 0.122 2-TE-30-2100 045/753 OP REFUEL GATE T1014A 0.034 2-TE-30-210P 104/726 IN PR SUP PLTF T1015A 0.007 2-TE-30-210W 126/745 IC PLTFM RCP #2 T1022A 0.061 2-TE-30-210X 309/745 IC PLTFM RCP #4 T1023A 0.061 2-TE-30-210Y 201/745 IC PLTFM SG #3 T1024A 0.061 2-TE-30-210Z 022/745 IC PLTFM SG #1 T1025A 0.061 2-TE-30-21OAA 090/687 SUMP T1026A 0.034 2-TE-30-21OAB 000/723 FAN COMPT WALL T1027A 0.037 2-TE-30-21 0AC 180/723 FAN COMPT WALL T1028A 0.038 2-TE-30-21OAD 090/716 INSTR RM WALL T1029A 0.043 2-TE-30-21 OAE 040/723 ACCUM RM WALL T1030A 0.053 2-TE-30-21OAF 140/723 ACCUM RM WALL T1031A 0.047 2-TE-30-21 OAG 220/723 ACCUM RM WALL T1032A 0.034 2-TE-30-21 OAH 320/723 ACCUM RM WALL T1033A 0.034 SUM OF LOWER COMPT. WEIGHTED FRACTION TEMPERATURES, TL. (6)
OF
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TEMPERATURE SURVEY AND DIFFERENTIAL TEMPERATURE CALCULATIONS Data Package: Page of Date CALCULATE AT between Upper and Lower Containment below:
TL -°F
- TU--F (6)
(3) 0F(Ž 10 0 F)
CALCULATIONS PERFORMED BY:
CALCULATIONS VERIFIED BY:
Data Sheet 3 (Page 1 of 1)
AIR FLOW MEASUREMENTS AT THE WEST REFUELING CANAL DRAIN Data Package: Page of Date Step 6.2[9.1]
M&TE Cal Due Date AVERAGE VELOCITY = SUM OF IND. VELOCITIES + 10 =
FPM CALCULATIONS PERFORMED BY:
CALCULATIONS VERIFIED BY:
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TEMPERATURE SURVEY AND DIFFERENTIAL TEMPERATURE CALCULATIONS Data Package: Page of Date Step 6.2[1 1]
UPPER CONTAINMENT SURVEY
[11]
RECORD temperatures from computer points.
[12]
CALCULATE individual upper weighted temperature by multiplying the reading recorded in Column (1) by the corresponding weighted fraction in Column WF.
[13]
SUM the weighted fraction temperature in Column (2) to obtain TU.
INSTRUMENT AZ/EL DESCRIPTION COMPUTER PT (1)
INITIAL/DATE WF (2) 2-TE-30-210A 270/868 DOME T1000A 0.25 2-TE-30-210Q 055/868 ICE COND WALL T1016A 0.11 2-TE-30-210R 235/809 IC WALL OP SID T1017A 0.11 2-TE-30-210S 095/766 PRZR ENCL WALL T1018A 0.11 2-TE-30-210T 285/766 IC OPP PRZR T1019A 0.20 2-TE-30-210U 180/766 SG ENCL WALL T1020A 0.11 2-TE-30-210V 000/766 SG ENCL OP SID T1021A 0.11 SUM OF UPPER COMPT. WEIGHTED FRACTION TEMPERATURES, TU. (3) 0F CALCULATIONS PERFORMED BY:
CALCULATIONS VERIFIED BY:
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TEMPERATURE SURVEY AND DIFFERENTIAL TEMPERATURE CALCULATIONS Data Package: Page of Date Step 6.2[1 1]
LOWER CONTAINMENT SURVEY
[14]
RECORD temperatures from computer points.
[15]
CALCULATE individual lower weighted temperature by multiplying the reading recorded in Column (4) by the corresponding weighted fraction in Column WF
[16]
SUM the weighted fraction temperature in Column (5) to obtain TL.
INSTRUMENT AZ/EL DESCRIPTION COMPUTER PT (4)
INITIAL/DATE WF (5) 2-TE-30-210B 104/796 PRZ ENCL CEILG T1001A 0.007 2-TE-30-210C 000/796 SG ENCL CEILG T1002A 0.072 2-TE-30-210D 180/796 SG ENCL CEILG T1003A 0.072 2-TE-30-210E 184/708 REAC SHLD WALL T1004A 0.122 2-TE-30-21 OF 000/708 REAC SHLD WALL T1005A 0.122 2-TE-30-2100 045/753 OP REFUEL GATE T1014A 0.034 2-TE-30-210P 104/726 IN PR SUP PLTF T1015A 0.007 2-TE-30-210W 126/745 IC PLTFM RCP #2 T1022A 0.061 2-TE-30-210X 309/745 IC PLTFM RCP #4 T1023A 0.061 2-TE-30-210Y 201/745 IC PLTFM SG #3 T1024A 0.061 2-TE-30-210Z 022/745 IC PLTFM SG #1 T1025A 0.061 2-TE-30-21 OAA 090/687 SUMP T1026A 0.034 2-TE-30-21 OAB 000/723 FAN COMPT WALL T1027A 0.037 2-TE-30-21OAC 180/723 FAN COMPT WALL T1028A 0.038 2-TE-30-21OAD 090/716 INSTR RM WALL T1029A 0.043 2-TE-30-21 OAE 040/723 ACCUM RM WALL T1030A 0.053 2-TE-30-21OAF 140/723 ACCUM RM WALL T1031A 0.047 2-TE-30-21OAG 220/723 ACCUM RM WALL T1032A 0.034 2-TE-30-21OAH 320/723 ACCUM RM WALL T1033A 0.034 SUM OF LOWER COMPT. WEIGHTED FRACTION TEMPERATURES, TL. (6)
°F
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TEMPERATURE SURVEY AND DIFFERENTIAL TEMPERATURE CALCULATIONS Data Package: Page of Date
[17]
CALCULATE AT between Upper and Lower Containment below:
TL --
F - TU --
F (6)
(3)
OF(> RESULT IN DATA SHEET 2)
CALCULATIONS PERFORMED BY:
CALCULATIONS VERIFIED BY:
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AIR FLOW MEASUREMENTS AT THE WEST REFUELING CANAL DRAIN Data Package: Page__ of Date Step 6.2[12.1]
TRAVERSE POINT (ACROSS FACE)
VELOCITY INITIAL/DATE (FPM) 2.09" 3.62" 4.68" 5.54" 6.28" 6.97" 7.70" 8.57" 9.63" 11.16" SUM OF INDIVIDUAL VELOCITIES M&TE Cal Due Date AVERAGE VELOCITY = VA, =SUM OF IND. VELOCITIES + 10=
FPM CALCULATIONS PERFORMED BY:
CALCULATIONS VERIFIED BY:
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AIR FLOW MEASUREMENTS AT THE WEST REFUELING CANAL DRAIN Data Package: Page__ of Date Step 6.2[14.1]
M&TE Cal Due Date AVERAGE VELOCITY = VA3 =SUM OF IND. VELOCITIES + 10 =
FPM CALCULATIONS PERFORMED BY:
CALCULATIONS VERIFIED BY:
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GROSS BYPASS LEAKAGE CALCULATIONS Data Package: Page
- of Date Step 6.2[17]
MAXIMUM UNKNOWN LEAKAGE CALCULATION Per DCN 32204-A, the maximum unknown leakage area (A,) is determined by the following equation:
A. = VA1 -[(VA3 - VA1)
- A3] where, VA, = Air Velocity measured at one refueling canal drain with all known leaks plugged =
(CALCULATED IN DATA SHEET 5)
VA3 = Air Velocity measured at one refueling canal drain with a known leak of area A3 imposed =
(CALCULATED IN DATA SHEET 6)
A3 = Known leakage area of Personnel Hatch #2 = 3.14 ft 2 3.14____SO FT UVA VA3 VA)
FINAL LEAKAGE CALCULATION
[18]
SUM THE FOLLOWING:
AREA OF REFUELING CANAL DRAINS = 2xirx(6.625/12) 2 = 1.92 ft2 TOTAL AREA LEAKAGE FROM DATA SHEET 1 ft 2 MAXIMUM UNKNOWN LEAKAGE A, ft2 ft 2 [*5 ft 2 (ACC CRIT)]
CALCULATIONS PERFORMED BY:
CALCULATIONS VERIFIED BY:
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LOWER INLET DOOR MEASURMENT CONVERSION AND ADJUSTMENT Distance = 40.125in(From. 1 - SI 5 CN - 1)
Torque initial 675in - lb Forcelnitia-Distance -
=16.821b ForcelnitialAdjusted = ForceInitial - Accuracy 50lbGauge ForceInitialAdjusted = 16.821b - [(0.6% x 501b)+.0l1b]
ForcelnitialAdjusted = 16.821b - 0.3 lib Force InitialAdjusted = 16.5 lb Force
- Torque 40degOPEN 195in - lb ForadegOaN Dis tan ce 40.125in 48591b Force 40degOPENadj = Force40degOPEN - AccuracylolbGauge Force40degOPENadj = 4.8591b - [(0.6% x I01b) +.0 lib]
Force40degOPENadj = 4.8591b - 0.071b Force40deg OPENadj = 4.7 9 1b Torque 40degCLOSE 78in - lb
=
-=1.941b Force4 0degCLOSE Dis tan ce 40.125in Force40degCLOSEadj = Force4odegCLOSE + AccuracylolbGauge Force40degCLOSEadj = 1.941b + [(0.6% x 101b)+.0 llb]
Force40degCLOSEadj = 1.941b + 0.071b Force4odegCLOSEadj = 2.011b Torque Frction = 40in - lb ForceFcton Distance 40.125in 0.9971b
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ICE BASKET WEIGHT ADJUSTMENT Weight IceACCCRIT = WeightTechSpec + AccuraCYGauge Weight IceACCCRIT = 12371b + (50001b x 0.3%)
Weight IceACCCPIT = 12371b + 151b Weight IceACCCRIT = 12521b