ML20063G666
| ML20063G666 | |
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| Site: | 05200003 |
| Issue date: | 01/13/1994 |
| From: | WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY, DIV OF CBS CORP. |
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.i WESTINGHOUSE CLASS 3 I WCAP-139S8 WESTINGHOUSE PROPRIETARY CLASS 2 VERSION EXISTS AS l* WCAP-13957 I l AP600 REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM MASS INVENTORY: FUNCTION BASED ~ TASK ANALYSIS j WESTINGHOUSE PROPRIETARY CLASS 2 This document contazns mformaDon propnetary to Westinghouse Ele:.tnc t.;orporabon: it is submitted in confidence and is to be used solely for the. purpose for which it is lumished and retumed upon request. This document and such information is not to be reproduced. transmitted. disclosed or used otherwise in whole or in part without pnor wntten authonzation of Wesunghouse Electne Corporanon. Energy Systems Business Unit. subject to the legends contained hereof. WESTINGHOUSE CLASS 3 (NON PROPRIETARY) ARC FOAKE PROGRAM ARC LIMITED RIGHTS STATEMENT This propnetary data fumished under Subcontract Number ARC-93 3-SC401 with ARC may be duplicated and used by the govemment and - ARC. suolect to the limitations of Artde H 17.F. of that suocontract, with the exprose hmitauons that the prepnetary cata may not be discioned outside the govemment or ARC, or AAC's Class t & 3 members or EPRI or be used for purposes of manufacture without pnor permission of. the Suecontractor, except that furtner disclosure or use may be made soiely for the following purposes: c This proonetary data may be disclosed to other than commercial compactors of Subcontractor for evaluation purposes of this subcontract under the restnc0cn that the propnetary cata be rotameo in conficence anc not be further disdosed, and subject to the terms of a nonH21Sclosure agreement between the Subcontractor and that organization, excluding DOE and its contractors. l (C) WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION 1994 A license is reserved to the U.S. Govemment under contract DE FC02-NE34267 and subcontract ARC 93-3-SC 001. ARC CONTRACT DELIVERABLES (DELIVERED DATA) Subject to specified excepcons. disclosure of this data is restncted under ARC Subcontract ARC-93-3 SC401. Westinghouse Electric Corporation Energy Systems Business Unit Advance Technology Business Area i P.O. Box 355 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15230 @ 1994 Westinghouse Electric Corporation I l l All Rights Reserved l J ,d
i 1 1 L AP600 RCS Mass Inventory - Function-Based Task Analysis i l FOR INFORMATION ONLY l ') 4 i ] TABLE OF CONTENTS l~ 1. INTRODUCTION........................................... Page - 3 1 l l 2. TERMINOLOGY.......................................... Page - 4 r 3. S COPE................................................... Page '. 4 FUNCTION COMMODITY................................... Page.10 1 5. FUNCTION PARAMETERS.................................. Page - ~ 11 6. FUNCTION CONTROL VOLUMES............................ Page - 1 1 - 7. FUNCTION' GOALS....................................... Page - 14 8. OTHER FUNCTIONS / GOALS AFFECTED BY THIS FUNCTION...... Page - 15 9. GOAL MONITORING..... .............................. Page..
- 10. FUNCTION DECOMPOSITION............. _.................. Page - 19
- 11. FUNCTION MEANS ANALYSIS.....
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e ' !q AP600 RCS Mass Inventory - Function-Based Task Analysis - FOR INFORMATION ONLY. Nkf J. K. L. M. ANNEXES.................................................. Page ' 100 ' LIST OF AP600 S YSTEMS....................................... Page ~- 100 J LIST OF ACRONYMS......................................... Page - 102 - LIST OF REFERENCE DOCUMENTS...................'........ ;..... Page - 103 - .r: O b AP600 #: OCS-M3CMI Rev B - WP Master Doc & Time : RCSMASSMD January 13.199415:26 ' MMD#: MMD-93Mi Rev B Page 2'
Westinghouse Class 3 AP600 RCS Mass Inventory - Function-Based Task Analysis FOR INFORMATION ONLY AP600 RCS MASS INVENTORY Function-Based Task Analysis L INTRODUCTION This document is issued as an example of a function-based task analysis and it contains proprietary information. This example contains specific data that represents the current status of the design documents which are used as mferences. This document is stamped "FOR INFORMATION ONLY", because its purpose, for the present time, is to be used as an example. This function is developed around the goal-means structure, described in chapter 18 of the SSAR and illustrated in figures 18.9.1-3. The means are developed based on, but not limited to, design documents and discussions with system designers.' This document will progress as the design documents and the process maturity of interfacing with M-MIS evolves. Therefore, i' is understood that this document follows an iterative process and becomes complete only when the system design is final. i SSAR figme 18.6-9 identifies the " Top Four 1.evels of the Normal Power Operation for a Westinghouse PWR". The present function is one of the " LEVEL 4" functions. A complete description of the " FUNCTION-BASED TASK ANALYSIS" and the M-MIS design ~ process, can be found in the SSAR chapter 18. The purpose of this document is to provide support for M-MIS design tasks, and to communicate M-MIS intentions and/or needs in this area to AP600 systems designers. Developing this document ensures a homogenous and a consistent approach to the M-MIS design. SSAR figures 18.8.2-1 and 2 locate the " Function-Based Task Analysis" in the design process. Reference document identification is incorporated in the text with the extracted data. The basic idea behind having the data extraction closely associated to the source reference,is to give a fast and reliable way to return to the source, and to verify if the design idea was captured with accuracy. This will also help to track the data origin and to verify any impact due to source document update. By accuracy, one could mean to copy straight away, but die data extractions have to be kept in their original context (plant state, system state....). By accuracy, it is also meant to insert these ~ extractions in the right perspective of the goal-means functional structure. For the two previous reasons, the extractions were intentionally altered. Another intentional alteration was made, when the data extracts contained information not relevant to the function. However the intent is~ to avoid narrowing the designer's ideas and to hopefully enlarge them in the present function. AP600 R: OCS-M3C.001 Rev B WP Master Doc & Time : RCSMASSMD Janary 13.199415:26 uuo a: mud.93-ool Rev s Page - 3 N
AP600 RCS Mass Inventory - Function-Based Task Analysis FOR INFORMATION ONLY. Texts found in " italics" represent any one of the following: 1. Questions to ask to the designer. They att noted as "XYZ-Q", where XYZ stands generally for the system identiSer. 2. Answer from the designer. They are noted as "XYZ-A". At the final stage, all the system quesdons and' answers < would be removed and replaced by design document extractions when the background of the question and the answer are adopted and appropriately documented. 3. Memorandum. They are noted as " Memo" and are used to remember why a data was incorporated ori to remember an idea,.... A complete list of all " Memo", "XYZ-Q" and "XYZ-A" and their respective locations in this document are found in the index. References to the SSAR are used to help locate background material and understand the-philosophy and the context of this document. In other words, the SSAR reference is not used as a design reference. Any conflict between this document and project documentation should be reported to the ~ author for resolution.
- 2. TERMINOLOGY
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- 3. SCOPE In table 3-1, the 11 questions defined in the SSAR chapter 18 are listed as " ISSUE" with their related " ANSWER CONTENTS". For each " ISSUE" and " ANSWER CONTENTS" an
" ANSWER LOCATION" is defined with an indication of whether the answer is loa. ed in the present document (FBTA indication in column " DOC LOC"). The l'1 issues am listcJ in a sequence that follow the order of the operator mental process model. In marranging the answer contents to be present in the FBTA, from general to detail answers, we come up with the following main subdivisions of the FBTA document: Section 1. Introduction This section describes the context in which the FBTA is developed. Section 2. Terminology This section provides the definition of specific terms used in this document. Section 3. Scope Section 4. Function Commodity This section defines the function commodity. i Section 5. Function Parameters This section defm' es the function parameters. Section 6. Function Control Volumes This section describes the different control volumes and identifies the conditions validating a specific control volume. AP600 c: OCS-M3CM) Rev B WP Masser Dx & Time : RCSMASShfD January 13.199413:26 MMD c: MMD-93M1 Rev B Page - 8
l AP600 RCS Mass Inventory - Function-based Task Analysis FOR INFORMATION ONLY 1 Secuon 7. Function Goals This 7ection describes the function goals for each control volume. Section 8. Other Functions / Goals Affected by this Function This section develop the interfaces between the present function and the affected external functions. The "Means Side-Effects" are synthesized here. Section 9. Goal Monitoring 4 This section details the " Function Parameters" and their " Design Envelope and Nominal Conditions" that identify the conditions for goal satisfaction. The " Design Envelope and Nominal Conditions" paragraph contains or identifies the " Domain Definition (target, acceptable, unacceptable,...)" and the setpoints, zones and graphs. The instruments are described with their " Valid Operation Conditions" and " Analytical Instrumentation Checking". The " Valid Operation Conditions" define the conditions that produce meaningful readings. The " Analytical Instrumentation Checking" identifies (if any) the readings combination ;o verify a unique reading. Section 10. Function Decomposition This section describes the means for the respective function and how the means are sorted and aggregated. Section 11. Function Means Analysis This section identifies expected reliability (IE, seismic, aircraft impact, etc...), describes designed and/or preferred sequence or hierarchy between means with their specific advantages and disadvantages. Appendices. Library of Means Descriptions ~4, C, l ~ 1 s AP600 0: OCS M3C401 Rev B WP Master Doc & Time : RCSMASSMD January 13,199415:26 j MMD0: MMD-93-001 Rev B Page - 9 1 1
AP600 RCS Mass Inventory - Function-Based Task Analysis FOR INFORMATION ONLY A 4 y. LIMITATIONS: The context is limited to the function and the function's means. Detail data will be contained in the AP600' Data Base and therefore, this document will be ~ used with the AP600 database which will.contain.the design details. Example of such' details are: component interlock diagram number, the ' power' source, instrument'. range. precision and more. Therefcre, and for data maintainability, this specific information will not ' be duplicated in this document except where it adds clarity. Even if design details would be. incorporated, they should never take precedence over the AP600 database.
- 4. FUNCTION COMMODITY
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- 5. FUNCTION PARAMETERS
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~ FUNCTION As explained in the previous section, the RCS water Mass Inventory function affects the following functions: Fuel and clad temperature control. RCS boron concentration control. Reactivity control. RCS pressure control. RCS temperature control. Biological shielding (refueling only). RCS water quality and chemistry. - as,C Containment pressure and temperature control. Barrier against fission product release. 4 AP600 #: OCS-M3C-001 Rev 3 WP Master Doc & Time : RCSMASShfD Janary 13.199413:26 uuo a: uuo-nal Rev s Page - 15
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AP600 RCS Mass Inventory - Function Based Task Analysis FOR INFORMATION ONLY ANNEXES LIST OF AP600 SYSTEMS ASS Auxiliary Steam Supply System BDS Steam Generator Blowdown System CAS Compressed and Instrumentation Air System CCS Component Cooling Water System CDS Condensate System CES Condenser Tube Cleaning System CFS Turbine Island Chemical Feed System CLS Circulating and Service Water Chemical-Injection System CMS Condenser Air Removal system CNS Containment System CPS Condensate Polishing. System-CTS Cooling Tower System CVS Chemical and Volume Control System CWS Circulating Water System DAS Diverse Actuation System DCS Security Lighting System DDS Data Display-and Processing System DOS Standby Diesel and Auxiliary Boiler Fuel Oil. System' DRS Storm Drain System DTS Demineralized Water Treatment System DWS Demineralized Water Transfer and Storage System ECS Main AC Power System EDS Non Class lE DC and UPS System EFS Communication Systems EGS Grounding and Lightning Protection System EHS Special Process Heat Tracing System ELS Plant Lightning System EQS Cathodic Protection System FDS Fire-Smoke Detection and Alarm System FHS Fuel Handling and Refueling System FPS Fire Protection System FWS Main and Startup Feedwater System GSS Gland Seal System HCS Generator Hydrogen and CO2 Systems HDS Heater Drain System HSS Hydrogen-Seal. Oil System IDS Class lE DC and-UPS System IIS Incore Instrumentation System LOS Main Turbine and Generator Lube-Oil System MES Meteorological and Environmental Monitoring System MHS Mechanical Handling System MSS Main Steam System MTS Main Turbine System OCS Operation and Control. Centers PCS Passive Containment Cooling System AP600 c: OCS-M3CMI Rev B WP Master Doc & Time : RCSMASSMD January 13,199415:26 MMDc: MMD-93401 Rev B . Page - 100
I AP600 RCS Mass Inventory - Function-Based Task Analysis FOR INFORMATION ONLY PGS Plant Gas Systems PLS Plant Control System PMS Protection and Safety Monitoring System PSS Primary Sampling System PWS Potable Water System l PXS Passive Core Cooling system RCS Reactor Coolant System RDS Gravity and Roof Drain Collection System RMS Radiation Monitoring System l RNS Normal Residual Heat Removal System t l RWS Raw Water System i RXS Reactor System l SCS Stator Cooling System l SDS Sanitary Drainage. System SES Plant Security System SFS Spent Fuel Pit Cooling System SGS Steam Generator System SJS Seismic Instrumentation system SMS Special Monitoring System SSS Secondary Sampling System SWS Service Water System TCS Turbine Building Closed Cooling Water. System TDS Turbine Island Vents, Drains and Relief System TOS Main Turbine Control and Diagnostics System TVS Closed Circuit TV System VAS Radiologically Controlled Area Ventilation System VBS Nuclear Island Nonradioactive Ventilation System VCS Containment Recirculation Cooling System VES Main Control Room Emergency Habitability System VFS Containment Air Filtration System VHS Health Physics and Hot Machine Shop _HVAC System VLS Containment Hydrogen Control System VPS Pump House Building Ventilation System VRS Radwaste Building HVAC System VTS Turbine Building Ventilation System -l VUS Containment Leak Rate Test Systems VWS Central Chilled Water System j VXS Annex / Aux Building Nonradioactive Ventilation System VYS Hot Water Heating System VZS Diesel Generator Building Ventilation System WGS Gaseous Radwaste System l WLS Liquid Radwaste System l WRS Radioactive Waste Drain System l WSS Solid Radwaste System l WWS Waste Water System ZAS Main Generation System ZBS Transmission Switchyard and Offsite Power System ZOS Onsite Standby Power System ZVS Excitation and Voltage Regulation System l AP600 c: OCS-M3CD01 Rev B WP Master Doc & Time : RCSMASSMD January 13,199415:26 l MMD c: MMD 93401 Rev B Page - 101 l l
l AP600 RCS Mass Inventory - Function-Based Task Analysis FOR INFORMATION ONLY LIST OF ACRONYMS l l' ADS Automatic Deeressurization Valves AOV Air Operatet 'alve CL Col Leg CMT Core Makeup Tank DC Direct Current DCP Design Change Proposal dP Differential Pressure DVI Direct Vessel Injection l ECR Emergency Control Room FC Fail Closed FO Fail Open HL Hot Leg HVAC Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning HX Heat Exchanger i ID Identification l IRWST In-containment Refueling Water Storage Tank LC Locked Closed LO Locked Open LOA Local Operator Action LOCA Loss Of Coolant Accident LOOP Loss Of Offsite Power LTOP Low Temperature Overpressure Protection MCR Main Control Room. M-MIS Man Machine Interface Systems MOV Motor Operated Valve NC Normally Closed NO Normally Open NPSH Net Positive Suction Head ORE Occupational Radiation Exposure P Pressure PBOT Pressure at the Bottom of the tank P&ID Piping and Instrumentation Diagram ppm Part Per Million PRHR HX Passive Residual Heat Removal Heat Exchanger PRZ Pressurizer PTOP Pressure at the top of the tank PWR Pressurized Water Reactor RCDT Reactor Coolant Drain Tank RCP Reactor Coolant Pump l RHR Residual Heat' Removal RV Reactor Vessel RVH Reactor Vessel Head SG Steam Generator SGTR Steam Generator Tube Rupture i i SQRT Square Root l' SSAR AP600 Standard Safety Analysis Report SSD System Specification Document APdo I: OC5-u]C401 Rn B WP Ma.ner Doc & Time : RCSMASSMD Janwy 13,199415:26 uuo o: uuD osai Ra s Page - 102 l
1 l L AP600 RCS Mass Inventory - Function-Based Task Analysis FOR INFORMATION ONLY l i ~ LIST OF REFERENCE DOCUMENTS Reference Rev Date Description SD63525 1 11/11S 1 AP600 Functional Diagram - Pressurizer Pressure and Level L Control CNS-M3-001 A- 07/31/90 Containment System SSD CVS-M3-001 0 01/31S 2 Chemical and Volume Control System SSD i CVS-M3C-002 0 04/10 S 2 CVS Boric' Acid Tank Sizing CVS-M3C-003 0 10/19 S 2 CVS Makeup System Performance CVS-M6-001 5 05/15S 2 Chemical & Volume Control System P&ID C' S-M6-002 5 05/15 S 2 Chemical & Volume Control System P&ID CVS-M6-001 5 05/15 S 2 Chemical & Volume Control System P&ID - CVS-M6-002 5 05/15 S 2 Chemical & Volume Control System P&ID DAS-J7-001 A 09/30B3 Diverse Actuation System SSD DCP-91-045 0 11/12 S 1 PXS Design Changes GW GL-021 0 06/2662 Standard Safety Analysis Report GW-G0-001 3 06/28S 3 Plant Description Document MELCO P.I.S.C. 03/28/89 JDP IB Output 2.2: Methodology for Creating Functional Structure MELCO P.I.S.C. 03/28/89 JDP IB Output 2.2: An Example of Using the Functional Structure Methodology (Output 2.2) - RCS Inventory. as. Example PSS-M3-001 0 01/28S 2 Primary Sampling System SSD PSS-M6-001 5 05/08S 2 Primary Sampling System P&ID AP600 s: OCS-M3C401 Rev B WP Master Doc & Time : RCSMASS.MD Janwy 13.199415:26 MMo s: MMo-ossos arv s Page - 103
i l l AP600 RCS Mass Inventory - Function Based Task Analysis l FOR INFORMATION ONLY j PXS-M3-001 0 01/31S 2 Passive Core Cooling System SSD PXS-M3C-004 1 05/20/91 CMT Sizing / Performance 1 PXS-M6-001 5 06/05/92 Passive Core Cooling System P&ID PXS-M6-002 5 06/05S 2 Passive Core Cooling System P&ID PXS-M6-003 5 06/05 S 2 Passive Core Cooling System P&ID r < PXS-M6-004 5 06/05 S 2 Passive Core Cooling System P&ID RCS-GSA-001 0 05/29/92 Incidents which Result in an Increase in Reactor Coolant Inventory (Ansaldo) RCS-M3-001 0 01/31/92 Reactor Coolant System SSD RCS-M6-001 6 12/21S1 Reactor Coolant System P&ID RCS-M64)02 6 12/21S1 Reactor Coolant System P&ID RCS-M6-003 6 12/21B1 Reactor Coolant System P&ID REGULATORY GUIDE 1.49 May 1973 Design Limits and leading Combinations for Seismic 4 Category I Fluid System Components [ RNS-M3-001 0 01/3162 Normal Residual Heat Removal System SSD RNS-M6-001 3 05/11 S 2 Normal Residual Heat Removal System P&ID SFS-M3-001 0 01/31 S 2 Spent Fuel Pit Cooling System SSD SFS-M6-001 6 05/11 S 2 Spent Fuel Pit Cooling System P&ID WGS-M3-001 0 07/02S3 Gaseous Radwaste System SSD WGS-M6-001 2 01/02B2 Gaseous Radwaste System P&ID WLS-M3-001 A 08/01/90 Liquid Radwaste System SSD WLS-M6-001 2 05/18B2 Liquid Radwaste System P&ID WLS-M6-002 2 05/18/92 Liquid Radwaste System P&ID AP600 c: OCS-M3CM1 Rev B WP Master Doc & Time : RCSMASSMD Janwy 13,199415:26 MMD #: MMD-93MI Rev B Page 104
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