ML18022A502
| ML18022A502 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Harris |
| Issue date: | 04/28/1987 |
| From: | Zimmerman S CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO. |
| To: | NRC OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION & RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (ARM) |
| References | |
| NLS-87-058, NLS-87-58, NUDOCS 8705050053 | |
| Download: ML18022A502 (55) | |
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CNK Carolina Power & Light Company APR 28 yy SERIAL: NLS-87-058 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission ATTENTION: Document Control Desk Washington, DC 20555 SHEARON HARRIS NUCLEAR POWER PLANT (SHNPP)
DOCKET NO. 50-000/LICENSE NO. NPF-63 EMERGENCY RESPONSE DATASYSTEM Gentlemen:
Carolina Power R Light Company (CPRL) hereby submits the information requested by your letter, "Emergency Response Data System (ERDS) Mail Survey," dated November 18, 1986.
A completed copy of the survey checklist is provided as an attachment to this letter.
Please note that as stated during the May 15 and 16, 1986 on-site ERDS survey at CPRL's H. B. Robinson Steam Electric Plant, Unit No. 2 (HBR2),
the SHNPP computer hardware and software is almost identical to that at HBR2.
Should you have any questions regarding this submittal, please contact Mr. A. W. Schmich at (919) 836-8759.
Yours very truly, AWS/mss (5153A WS)
Attachment S. R. Zim erman Manager Nuclear Licensing Section CC:
Mr. B. C. Buckley (NRC)
W/A Dr. 3. Nelson Grace (NRC-RII)
W/A Mr. 3. B. Hickman (NRC)
W/A Mr. G. F. Maxwell (NRC-SHNPP)
W/A 8705050053 870428 PDR ADOCK 05000400 PDR 411 Fayettevilte Street o P. O. Box 1551 o Raleigh, N. C. 27602
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APPENDIX 1
SECTION 1'ITE SPECIFIC INFORMATION SURVEY FORM PLANT SITE LOCATION:
PLANT UNIT SURVEYED:
Vnit 1 DATE QZ SURVEY:
SURVEYOR NAME:
CONTACT John Bullock KEY SITE CONTACT'S TITLE 6 ORGANIZATION:
process computers, Harris Plant Engineering PH g (919) 362-2723 principal engineer, PLANT SITE NAME-Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant STATES gXTHXN EPZ:
North Carolina N/A UNIT REACTOR VENDOR. Westinghouse
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RCPs PER LQQP:
STEAH GENERATOR TYPE:
FOYER OR OTHER OPERATIONAL LIMITS:
2775 MW CONTAINMENT DESIGN/MODEL:
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PREFERRED HQS.
COMPUTER:
ERFIS PREFERRED HQS: NAME/MODEL y:
Gould 32/6780 pREFERREg HOST PRODUCT FAM LY/CPU MODEL.
Gould Electronics Division PREFERRED HOST LOCA TON:
LOCAT:-QN OF HOST COiiVENZ~~T l.-.OST COMPUTER OUTPUT DEV CE !e.g
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OF DESIRED PARAMETERS AVAILABLE:
lt)0 LrS TH:" PA+ME ERS WH::= AR hhiD EZTH=R..== LOCAT ON WHERE HEY ARK NO'AVAILABLEZN A'Pl
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~EY AR~ AVAILABLEOR TH FACT TP&T PARAMETER ALTERNA E SOURCE OR LNAVAiLABTLZY
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-.-.e deta=ied s'vey of the attz-buses
.". ividua pa ameters, it s r.ecessary 'to determine the ac="="n where the majority o t.'".e
-. ara.-..etezs on the NRC pazamete ist are re+ident.
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o.". t."e al owing page. w-'1 aic "~e suzveyo in making th's determination..
The checklist assumes that t.e.parameters of interest w'
be primarily ava'labie on one of three generic site compute svstems.
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he P'A.lT PROCESS COHPUTER.which is typically,=nsta
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='.". var'ous tasks such as fue management, system a ignment monitoring ard post trip reviews.
The emergency
Response
Faci ity (ERF)
Data Acquisit'an S.'stem (3AS) which has been installed at.many piant sites in respa. se to the requirements of FCREQ 0737.
Supp 1 to transm.'t data t= the echn'cal Support Center (TSC) a-.d the Emergency Opera"-ans Facility (EOF).
The advantage of using the ERF DAS as the primary source of 2DS data 's t..at
=.". =any instances nearly ail of "he necessary parameters have been assembled on a comp"tez system with a ""ub e layer o
iso ation from class 1E -nstzument aa-s area outside 'the power block or. the p an".
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The Safety pazametez Display Syste=
!SpDS).which -s -- icay ava-labie in both the contro'oom and the TSC.
NOTE: At some sites the Process
- Computer, ERF GAS and S::S are ai'erved by the same hos" compute The term HOS.
COMPUTER is used to define the da a s"arage
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avai abi i"y o spare output ports. et".
he category of "OTHER" is ntended for use in identi y rg other computer systems which are the cniy source of spec'fic parameters-Xt is expected that t is categazy wi-1 be mos" appl'cable n the case of radiological and meteoraiog" cal parameters.
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IONNA:RE I.
CONTACTS Note: Please provide name,. title, mailing address, and phone number.
A. Survey Coordinator (i.e. contact for later clarification of questionnaire answers):
Arnold Schmich
.(919)362-8759 B. Computer Hardware Specialist (s):
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John Bullock -(919)362-2723.
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John Bullock H.
C. Avinger E. Telephone Systems Specialist (s):
V Dwight Nims
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II. SELECTION OF DATAF ERS A. Where was this survey conducted (e.g. at the utility's corporate headquarters)?
Plant Site B. Identify the plant units surveyed during this visit.
SHNPP Unit 1" C. Please attach a single diagram. showing all plant units, met and rad data collection devices (as groups), all computer systems, and the data flow pathways between the systems.
We are seeking a summary of the universe from which the datafeeders can be se3.ected.,
Do not show devices attached to any one computer system that are not part of the path to another system.
Do indicate the geographic location of each system (e.g.
- TSC, EQF,
. Corporate Headquarters).
D. Identify the selected datafeeders and provide. for each.,
(a) a short description of the categories of data points it will provide (e.g.
met, rad, or plant data points, by unit:),'nd (b) the rationale for selecting it if another system can also provide its categories of data points.
E. For each selected datafeeder, please attach a detailed block diagram showing associated peripheral and data communication devices (such as
%he one shown in exhibit 3).
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III. DATAFEEDER I¹OR ION Note:
A new Section IIX, must be filled out for'ach datafeede considered.
A. General Questions
- i. Identification of datafeeder a.
What is the name in local parlance given to this datafeeder (e.g.
Emergency
Response
Information System)?
Please give both the ac onym and the words that form it.
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- b. What is the operational status of the datafeeder (e.g.
hardware has been installed but points will not be fully implemented until 1988, hardware is installed and fully operational, etc.)?
operational
- 1. If the datafeeder is not yet fully operational, provide a
'brief time schedule for implementation of the hardware and points:
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- a. Identify tne manufacturer and, model number of the datafeede-hardware:
'ould 32/6780
- b. Identify the operating system. and any other computer-manufacture produced software products used during runtime operations.
MPX 3.2B 1.
Does the utility have vendor support >for this operating TGM support from OEM & System,suppH.er 2.
Who installs new revisions of the operating system?
utilities (owners) option
- 3. What is the current revision level of the operating system?
3.2B c.
Was the datafeeder applicat'on software developed in-house or purchased from a vendor?
Purchased
- 1. If the software was purchased from a vendor, please identify (give name of vendor, mailing address, and contact).
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. '='SAIC Scdence Applications International Corp.
..2109 Clinton--Avenu'e, West Suite 800 Hunstville, Alabama
- Mr. Doug Humphreys
- 2. If the software was purchased from a vendor, does the utility own and maintain the source code?
Utility owns/has license to all source code
i' Data Communication tails a.
Can this datafeede provide asynchronous serial data communication?
yes
- 1. If not, what synchronous protocols are available (e.g.
- bisync, SDLC)?
N/A b.
What internal character code is used (e. g. ASCII, EBCDIC, etc. )?
ASCII
- c. What is the range of baud rates available for serial communication?
Up to 19.2K bytes/sec d.
Does the operating system support ZONtZOFF flow control?
yes
- 1. Are there any problems forseen in the NRC using ZON/ZOFF to control transmission of data?
No
- e. If it is not.feasible to reconfigure a serial port for the ERDS linkup (i.e.
change the baud rate, parity, etc.),
please explain why.
N/A
- f. Can the serial port dedicated to ERDS be configured so that the NRC need not emulate a specific brand of terminal (i.e.
can it be configured to be a vanilla terminal)?
- yes, (wakeup must be Control "E")
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Do any ports currently exist for the ERDS l nkup?
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- l. If not, is it possible to add additional ports?
N/A 2.
What costs are involved in adding an additional port (include changes that have to be made to "backup" datafeeder,if one exists)?
add peripheral switch and connecting cables system is 100% redundant.
- 3. If yes, will the port be used solely by ERDS or shared with other non-emergency-time users?
Give details.
n Can be dedicated iv. Datafeeder Physical Environment and Management a.
Where is the datafeeder located in terms of the TSC;
- EOF, and Control Room?
Computer Room.adjacent to Control Room
- b. Is the datafeeder protected from.loss of supply of electricity?
UPS 'and alternate onsite ieeds.
- c. Is there a human operator for this datafeeder?
Yes, computer'aintenance-technicians act as computer operators
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- 1. If so, how many hours a day does he attend to the datafeeder?
Presently,,at least one computer technician is available 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br /> a day.
B.
Ex ting Dat st earn Gene ator ossibilities In this section we wish to inqui e about existing datastream generators.
A datastream (or report) generator is the software that outputs data point values
- and, pe haps, their quality tags to a peripheral device such as a
CRT or printer.
Note:
A new section III.B should be filled out for each datastream generator available on this datafeeder.
- i. Precedents for ERDS Feed
- a. Are the e any precedents for the type of transmission the NRC is interested, in (e.g.
the state government has asked for an ERDS-like feed previously)?
No If so, is'his feed presently operational?
N/A
- 2. Provide details below of.its similarities and differences, from the ERDS feed:
'/A ii. Datastream Generator Description
- a. Is it possible using this datastream generator to output all of the ERDS-related data points residing on this.datafeeder?
Yes, all addressable points are available (i.e., K-,'1.97 and process computer)
- 1. If not, which ones can be outputted?
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Does the datastream generator output all use -defined data point values in batches according to a predefined update frequency regardless of whether the values have changed since the last
- update, or does it output only those data point values which have changed since the last update?
Latest scanned or computed values are outputted.
Update frequency is fixed.
Data output interval is selectable.
- c. If the datastream generator feeds a
- CRT, does the output use cursor addressing (i.e.
a sequence of characters sent to the CRT and consumed by it as a
command to position the cursor)?
Cursor positioning for top-of-page on alpha-numeric and repeated positioning on graphics, plus special graphics capabilities of the CRT.
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Does it use any other terminal-specific vertical or horizontal-positioning commands
~ (such as vertical or horizontal tab characters)?
The underlying question is: can NRC software count linefeeds and characters between them to locate a sought data point value?
d.
What user inputs are required to display all the ERDS-related
'ata points (e.g. in the case of a CRT is it a matter of giving a command to move to the next screenfull of data points)?
Point summaries are designed primarily for parallel or serial printers.
- 1. If user input is required,'ow could software on the NRC side of the ERDS link know when to supply the next input?
(e-g-there is an end-of-screenfull output character, or each screenfull contains 24 linefeed characters).
CRT reports are to be treated as single page.
2.
Does the datafeeder retain and act on typed-ahead input.
characters?
Yes 4
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- e. Is the outpu 1 ne-oriented (i.e.
one label'g),
column-oriented (i. e.
many without labeling), or more complex?
Complex t
data point per line with data points pe line
- 1. What percentage of all the characters outputted are not time-changing values such as the data point value and quality tags.
80%
- 2. Are data point identifiers outputted along with the data point values?
Yes
- f. Can the quality tags associated with the data point values be outputted using this datastream generator?
Yes I
- g. Is it possible to have just the data point identifier, the data point value and. quality tags associated with the data point outputted for aU. ERDS-related data points using this datastream generator (i.e. is any customization possible without software modification)?
No requires customization h.
Can the datastream generator provide regular updates of the ERDS-related data points without requiring continual user input?
, Yes, with customization
- 1. If so, what update frequencies are available?
N/A
- i. If the.datafeeder processes data points for more than one
- plant, can the datastream generator output an alphanumeric plant identifier to distinguish between them'?
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Can the sys m t-'me be outputted along with the ERDS-re" ated data point values, or are the e time tags associated with the data point values which can be outputted along with the data point values?
Yes -available
- k. Is the workload on this datafeede so great that pauses of more than 5 seconds might occur during t ansmission of a batcn of output during an update?
Yes
- 1. If yes, what is the worst case that should be anticipated?
Depends on loading - priority is given to SPDS and, Control Room operator.
iii. Datastream Details a.
Please attach (to the extent possible) sample 'printout (or a handwritten sketch) which displays for several data points:
the data point identifier, the data point value, and its quality tags.
Also show where time-of-day and plant identifier are included.
No dataline data samples available
- b. Are the data point values always in FORTRAN E notation, always in floating point decimal point, or is the format dependent on the value?
No
- c. If quality tags exist, how are they outputted?
As quality/status field
- 1. Are certain quality tags given higher priority 'than others
. such that only the highest priority tags are outputted'hen more than one of the tags has been set to be on?
Worse quality only is outputted 2.
What do the possible quality tag symbols mean?
Quality of primary sensor(data (See attaohed)
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- d. Given the nu e
of data points resident on this datafeede and the amount of information we request be outputted for each data
- point, how many characters will be outputted,du ing each update?
5000 addressable points X 60 e.
Are the engineering units of the data point values always fixed or do changes in the magnitude of the value cause a change in the enginee ing units prefix (e.g. picocuries becomes curies)?
Fixed iv. Availability of Data Point Descriptive Znformation a.
What data point descriptive information, if any, is kept online (perhaps in a data point dictionary)?
Zn particular we are interested in the following fields: the data point identifier, a
brief description of the data point, the engineering units used, the low range instrument limit, and the high range instrument limit.
Point ID, description, sensor
- range, engineering
- range, alarm and warning limits, engineering units and quality status.
- b. Can'his datastream generator or some other existing software resident on this datafeeder be used, to transmit the aforementioned fields over the ERDS uplink?
No
- 1. Xf not, does such a data point dictionary reside on this datafeeder such that its fields are available for transmission via the creation and running of a special program?
Yes t
- c. If this data eder does not host a data point dictiona y, is it available elsewhe e (e.g.
on another compute o
on pape
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N/A
- 1. If it resides on another
- computer, can it be accesseci by ERDS? If so, provicie details of the transmission pathway to the NRC (e.g.
data will be asynchronous, serial, etc.).
N/A
- d. If a data point dictionary exists, provide the lengths of the'ields we are interested in.
- e. If easily available, provide a complete list of fields in 0he ciata point dictionary.
Not readily available C.
Cus Designed Datastream Gene tor Possibility In this section we wish to explore the possibility of having a
custom designed ditastream generator developed to transmit the ERDS-related data point values, and their associated quality tags.-
- i. Internal Structure of Existing Applications Software a.
Are data point values currently held within the memory space of an existing program (so that a custom designed datastream generator would have to be a new task within that program) or are the data point values available to a new program running independent of the existing program?
The latter
- b. Would FORTRAN be the programming language for the new datastream generator?
Yes
- 1. If so, what version would be used (e.g.
FORTRAN V, FORTRAN 77; etc.)?
77
- 2. If not, what language would be used' N/A
- c. Are any problems foreseen in using the facilities of the language to convert internal binary floating point representation to formatted character representation (e.g.
FORTRAN E notation) for output?
No
.d. If your system can provide E notation, show the characters that would be outputted for -0.1234 in the shortest E notation format specification.
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Do data point values have associated quality tags resid ng in memory that can be accessed?
Yes
- 1. if so, please describe what each bit of 0he memory word(s) in which the quality tags are stored represent (e.g. bit two of the 16 bit word holds the boolean value for "failed range check" ).
Provide documentation if possible.
See attached
- f. Do a data point's engineering units always remain fixed or do changes in the magnitude of the data point value cause a change in the engineering units prefix (e.g.
the units change from curies to picocuries)?
'<<Engineering units remain fixed.
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- g. ls there an explicit time tag associated with each va ue in memory that can be accessed?
'o lf not, does this dataf eeaer 'have a time of day clock that can be accessed?
Yes
- h. What is the range of update frequencies for data point values on
'this dataf ceder?
'.> 0.1 second~30 seconds II
- i. Does this datafeeder currently monitor changes in data point values (i.e. performs exception reporting) thus making it possible to design a datastream with only values that have changed?
No r4, Zs the work c on this datafeeder so g at that pauses of more than 5 seconds migh" occu= during transmission of a batch of output during an update?
Yes
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- 1. Zf yes, what is the worst case that should be anticipated-Depends on loading priority is given to SPDS and ControlRoom.;Displays.
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'i. Availability of data point descriptive information a.
%hat data point descriptive information, if any, is kept online (perhaps in a data point dictionary)?
In particula we are interested in the following fields: the data point identi~ier, a
brief aescription of the data point. the engineering units used,
'he low range instrument limit, ana the high range instrument.
limit.
Point name, description, qualify/status, alarm/warning limits, sensor
- range, engineering units range, engineeringunits 1.
Zs this descriptive information accessible through a custom.
designed datastream generator?
Yes additional time constraint on dumping alL descriptive information.
- b. Zf this dataf ceder does not host a data point dictionary, is '
available elsewhere (e.g.
on another computer or on paper)?
N/A
- 1. If it resides on another
- computer, can it be'ccessed by ERDS? If so, provide details of the transmission pathway to the NRC (e.g.
data will be asynchronous,
'serial. etc.).
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- d. Ef easily accessible, provide a complete list of available fields in the data point dictionary.
IV. TELECOMMUNICATIONS UES The current NRC concept of ERDS includes rel ance on the public switched'phone
- network, and the utility's corporate phone network as a pathway to it, for the data transmission to NRC Headquarte s.
In this section we seek information about the utility's telephone system and the required capabilities of computer equipment to control dialing attempts through it.
Dialing from NRC Headquarte s
to the site is also a possibility.
There is concern about the.
possibility of congestion in the public network, so some questions will seek information about the possibility of using the geog aphic coverage of the ut'lity's phone network to bypass this congestion.
A. Organization and Person Contacts
- a. Give the name and phone number of the person who responds to this part of the survey.
D. M. Mims (93.9)836-8448
- b. If the plant site is a separate corporate organization from a utility, give the name and phone number of the head of telephone systems management for the utility which manages the plant site.
Beth'ampen - (919) 362-2537 c.
Name the telephone operating company that. serves the site of the datafeeder system(s)
Southern Bell B. PABZ(s) at Site of Datafeeder Systems a.
For each site PABZ, give the manufacturer.
- model, and its year of installation.
NCL NEAX 22 -.$982 e
- b. Is direct inwa d dialing the normal practice'
- l. If not.
can it be made available to a phone station'?
c.
Does a station normally have the ability to dial.access codes to'et outside dialtone at various locations in the corporate network?
- 1. If yes, are pauses required to wait for dialtone(s)?
- 2. If yes, roughly how many different locations?
- 3. If not, can this ability be given administratively to a phone station?
'. If not, what other strategies are available with this PABZ to bypass congestion in the local area?
WATS Line 1 Private Dedicated Line Back to the Central Office
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Does the PABZ have any feature that can prevent disconnect once a connection is established?
- e. In normal long distance outward dialing, does the PABX generate any special tones as feedback to 0he user (e.g. in least cost routing to signal unavailability of low cost routes)?
no
6/l9/86 C. Paths a.
How many central offices provide trunk lines to the site?
b.
Does the site PABX connect directly to any long distance common carriers?
Which ones'?
No
- c. Which long distance common carriers serve the central offices that connect to the site?
AT&T, MCX, and US Sprint
- d. Is there any special arrangement with the local telephone operating company for priority granting of dialtone? yes e.
What mileage distance is it to.the farthest central office reachable through the corporate phone network? 2oo" Please list the different categories of outgoing long distance pathways that would be tried automatically by the PABZ for a call to area code 202.
None
- g. If NRC decided to obtain a leased line for the ERDS; connection to NRC Headquarters, are there available wire pairs. from a central office to the site?
Yes
- l. Are any other technical difficulties foreseeable No D. Emergency Phone Faci ties a.
Does the utility use leased circuits for all its local erne gency
,.notification requirements?
Yes J
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e V