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Site: | Kewaunee |
Issue date: | 02/03/1982 |
From: | Mathews E WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORP. |
To: | Grimes B NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE) |
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CON-NRC-82-20 NUDOCS 8207290282 | |
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P NRC-82-20 WISCONSIN P U B LIC S E RVICE CORPORATIO N P.O. Box 1200, Green Bay, Wisconsin 54305 ZE M F M COPY February 3,1982 Mr. Brian K. Grimes, Director Division of Emergency Preparedness Office of Inspection and Enforcement U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, D. C. 20555
Dear Mr. Grimes:
Docket 50-305 Operating License DPR-43 Kewaunce Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Preparedness
References:
(1) J. G. Keppler's letter of January 12, 1982 (2) E. R. Mathews' letter of January 15, 1982 In reference letter No. (1), we wue requested to submit a description of the exercise scope and scenario to you.
We are, therefore, enclosing a copy of the scenario package as submitted to Region III. Please note that Section II contains information of a controlled nature.
Sincerely, en t To f E. R. Mathews
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Senior Vice President gg c, d Y Power Supply & Engineering -
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Mr. Jesse Pagliaro, US NRC Mr. C. F. Riederer, PSCW 8207290282 820203 DR ADOCK 05000305 PDR
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1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE TABLE OF CONTENTS UNCONTROLLED DISTRIBUTION - To be provided to cxerc'ise " players" and observers j Section I - Part A Exercise Schedule Part B . Exercise Objectives
- Part C Reference Documents Part D Maps, Locations, and Addresses Part E Participating Agencies Part F Exercise Guidelines Part G Ilst of Observers and Assignments CONTROLLED DISTRIBUTION - Not to be provided to exercise " players" prior to the exercise Section II - Part A Summary of Initiating Events Al Summary of Initiating Events A2 Graphic Display of Plant Postulated Parameters
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Exercise briefing and instructions Attendees: Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
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Meeting Coordinators: James N. Morrison David J. Ristau Tuesday - February 23, 1982 Beginning- 1982 Kewaunee Nuclear approximately 8:00 am Power Plant Emergency Preparedness Exercise O
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Section I - Part B OBJECTIVES FOR THE 1982 KEWAUNEE V NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE ,
In order to demonstrate the emergency preparedness of the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant and the Wisconsin Public Service Corporation, an emergency preparedness exercise will be conducted. The primary ' objective of the exercise is to demonstrate the ability to implement the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan which has been developed to ensure an adequate level of preparedness and an effective response to emergencies at the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant. Specific objectives designed to further define the main objective are as follows:
A. Accident Assessment
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- 1. Demonstrate the ability of personnel to recognize an emergency initiating event and properly characterize'and classify the emergency according to the pre-established Emergency Action
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- 2. Demonstrate that personnel can perform radiological accident assessment and dose projection techniques by using plant monitor l readings , environmental data, and ' meteorological parameters.
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- 3. Demonstrate that environmental monitoring teams can be dispatched and deployed in a timely manner; that communications are adequate; that radiological monitoring equipment is functional; that simu-() lated data are accurately obtained and transmitted to appropriate emergency response facilities.
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- 4. Demonstrate proficiency in the assessment of plant conditions and (v) t radiological consequences in determining appropriate procedures to be used in response to and recovery from an emergency; demon-strate that results can be effectively used in determining protec-tive action recommendations.
t B. Activation of Emergency Response Organization and Facilities
- 1. Demonstrate familiarity with the emergency response organization and associated responsibilities and duties of plant and corporate -
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- 2. Demonstrate the ability of plant and corporate personnel to A)
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- 3. Demonstrate and test the adequacy and effectiveness of emergency response facilities operations, equipment, and communications networks.
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C. Notification and Communication
- 1. Demonstrate that plant and corporate notifications and alerting can be accomplished in a timely manner and that all' initial 1
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, (-s} 2. Demonstrate effective and proper procedures for alerting, noti-fying, and reporting to the federal, state, local, and private organizations.
- 3. Demonstrate the ability to communicate with monitoring teams, rescue parties, and other emergency response personnel as needed.
- 4. Demonstrate that messages are transmitted in an accurate and timely manner; that messages are properly logged; that status boards are accurately maintained and updated; that appropriate emergency response personnel are briefed and updated.
- 5. Demonstrate that public information can be coordinated between I)
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D. Plant Health Physics
- 1. Demonstrate the ability to providd adequate radiation protection services, such as personnel dosimetry and personnel monitoring (frisking), and the ability to perform radiological surveys (area and air sampling) of the plant interior and site under emergency conditions.
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- 2. Demonstrate the ability to perform post-accident sampling and analysis.
- 3. Demonstrate the ability to perform personnel and equipment decon-tamination under emergency conditions.
- 4. Demonstrate proper procedures for first aid and handling an injured individual who has been contaminated or has received a high radiation dose.
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) 1. Demonstrate familiarity with Protective Action Guides (PAGs) and
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- 2. Demonstrate proper procedures for emergency security measures, including control of access / egress and personnel accountability at the plant site.
- 3. Demonstrate the establishment of a recovery organization.
- 4. Demonstrate the capability for sel'f-critique and the ability to identify areas needing improvement in order to make future appro-priate plan and procedural changes.
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Section I - Part C REFERENCE DOCUMENTS FOR THE 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE
- 1. Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant, Emergency Plan (' November 1981, Revision 0).
- 2. Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant, Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (December 1981, Revision 0).
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- 3. Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant, Final Safety Analysis Report.
- 4. Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant, Technical Specifications.and Operating License.
- 5. Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 50, Appendix E.
- 6. NUREG-0654/ FEMA-REP-1, Revision 1.
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() Section I - Part D MAPS, LOCATIONS, AND ADDRESSES FOR THE 1982'KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS. EXERCISE I. Principal Operating Area and Population Distribution. (Map 1)
The principal operating area for the exercise will be within the plume exposure planning zone around the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant.
f II. Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant General Site Location. (Map 2) l III. Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Physical Layout of Plant. (Map 3) 1
- IV. Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Response Facilities. (Map 4)
V. Wisconsin Public Service Corporation 600 North Adams Green Bay, Wisconsin 54305 VI. Joint Public Information Center Two River Community Center 4
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- 1. Wisconsin Public Service Corporation Corporate Nuclear Engineering Staff Environmental Staff.
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i Section I - Part F Page 1 GUIDELINES FOR CONDUCT OF 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE I. PURPOSE This document provides guidance for the conduct of the 1982 Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant emergency preparedness exercise. It provides specific methods for demonstrating emergency response . capability, conducting the exercise, and evaluating results.
II. CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS AND CONTROL OF THE EXERCISE Wisconsin Public Service Corporation (WPS) will provide for official refer-ees and/or observers for each location-where an emergency response is being demonstrated for the exercise. Prior to the exercise, the referees and observers will be provided with the appropriate locations, maps, time periods, guidelines, and an observer evaluation checklist for.their exer-cise assignments.
The exercise initiating events will be controlled by lead referees at the Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant. Hypothesized initiating events will consist of three types of information: (1) plant-information and data provided to Control Room and Technical Support Center personnel; (2) release rates of Noble Gas and Iodine; (3) hypothesized' environmental radiation levels. The lead referees have the authority-to determine the time. sequence of these initiating events to ensure an orderly flow of exercise events. All other actions during the exercise will occur through a free-play response as?the plant and corporate participants respond to the initiating events.
As the initiating events are provided to the plant staff, they will deter-mine the nature of the emergency and the. implementation of the' appropriate emergency response procedures. These procedures are expected to include a determination of the emergency classification in accordance with Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant Emergency Plan. After the emergency classification has been determined, the ' appropriate Federal, State, and county authorities will' be notified in accordance with the Emergency Plan Implementing Proce-dures.
Upon notification of the hypothesized emergency at Kewaunee Nuclear Power Plant, the State of Wisconsin, Kewaunee County, and Manitowoc County will acknowledge their notifications in accordance with their' emergency plans and procedures. ,
The hypothesized emergency will continue.to develop based on data and information provided to the Control Room and TSC personnel. As the situ-ation develops, information will be forwarded to appropriate plant and-corporate personnel for the determination of actions to -be f taken in response to the hypothesized emergency. Where information would normally be confirmed via an independent source'(such as National Weather Service for weather data),-the confirmation data will be simulated. If a conflict exists between the hypothesized data and the actual data, the hypothesized data g% g will be utilized.
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If any inconsistencies are noted in the initiating events, they should be questioned by the plant and corporate personnel as they would in a real emergency. Certain inconsistencies (such as plume width, release duration, technical reason for the simulated release, etc) may be intentional to provide an exercise basis which tests the plant and corporate capabilities to the maximum extent feasible in a limited time frame. If an inconsis-tency is known or determined to be intentional, then the emergency response personnel will note the inconsistency and ignore it. The lead referees shall have.the_ authority to resolve or explain any inconsistencies or problems that may occur during the exercise.
With the exception of the aforementioned cited and potential inconsistencies, the internal operations of the emergency response facilities shall be identical with their intended operation in a real emergency.
III. GENERAL GUIDANCE FOR THE CONDUCT OF THE EXERCISE
- 1. Simulating Emergency Actions Since the exercises are intended to demonstrate actual abilities as closely as is reasonably possible, the participants should act as they would during a real emergency. All actual actions shall be taken where possible, with demonstrations utilized only when it is not feasible to perform the actual action in accordance with other guidelines.
When orders are given to others during drills and exercises, the orders (gj -
f-s should contain the word " Simulate" as the first word, if that is what is meant. For example, the order to put out a fire that is being hypothesized would state: " Simulate discharging the fire extinguisher." When such actions are being simulated, it is suggested that participants inform any observers in the area of what action would actually be taken had the emer-gency been real.
- 2. Avoiding Violation of Laws Intentional violation of lawg is not justifiable during any exercise. To implement this guideline, the following actions must be taken prior to the conduct of all exercises:
- a. All observers and potential exercise participants must be specifi-cally informed of the need to avoid intentional violation of all Federal, State, and local laws, regulations, ordinances, statutes, and other legal restrictions. The orders of all police, sheriffs, or other authorities should be followed as would normally be the l case.
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- c. Exercise participants shall not intentionally take illegal actions when being called out to participate in an exercise. Specifically, local traffic laws such as speed laws shall be observed.
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- 3. Avoiding Personal and Property Endangerment Participants and observers shall be instructed to avoid endangering prop-erty (public or private), other personnel responding to the exercise, members of the general public, animals, and the environment.
- 4. Action to Minimize Public Inconvenience It is not the intent, nor is it desirable or feasible, to effectively train or test the public response during the conduct of radiological emergency exercises. Public inconvenience is to be minimized.
The actions of Federal, State, and county agencies and nuclear power plant operators receive continuous public notice and scrutiny; therefore, the conduct of an exercise could arouse public concern that an actual emergency is occurring. In order to minimize public inconvenience and concern, the following actions are being included in the exercise plans:
- a. A few days prior to the exercise, the public within the affected area will be informed of the impending conduct of a radiological emergency exercise. Press releases from Wisconsin Public Service Corporation will be used to accomplish this. Prior to the exercise the public shall be informed of the following as a minimum:
(1) The purpose of the exercise and that it is a routine periodic function not intended to inconvenience the public unnecessarily.
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(2) The exercise requires no public action or involvement.
(3) The exercise will be conducted at a preselected time during a specifically stated time period.
(4) Typical actions of Federal, State, and local authorities during the exercise.
- b. During the exercisq, an announcement will be provided by WPS stating that an exercise is in progress,
- c. Agencies should make every effort to prevent the public from being misinformed about the nature of the exercise. Therefore, it is important to inform members of the public that an exercise is in progress and that their involvement is not required, whenever direct public contact occurs in tlIe field. In addition, it is important to preface, interject, and conclude conversations that can be overheard by the public with the words, "This is an exer-cise, repeat, this is an exercise" or similar statements. Conver-sations that can be monitored by the public include those on telephones, radios, loudspeakers, telegraphs, etc.
- 5. Maintaining Emergency Readiness During the performance of an exercise the ability to recognize a real
, / cmergency, terminate the exercise, and respond to the new situation must be maintained. Therefore, the exercise scenario and actions of participants i
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Actions taken by the participants shall also avoid actually reducing plant or public safety. The potential for creating real radiological or other emergencies shall be specifically avoided.
If a real emcrgency occurs during the exercise, requiring the actions of plant and corporate personnel, then the exercise shall be terminated. All messages about real events shall be clearly identified as such. For example, precede a real message with "This is NOT, repeat, NOT an exercise message."
IV. EMERGENCY RESPONSE IMPLEMENTATION AND OPERATIONS
- 1. Initial Notification Initial notification shall be performed in accordance with the appropriate Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIPs).
- 2. Activation of Facilities Activation of State and county Emergency Operation Centers (EOCs) and manning of the EOCs by emergency response personnel shall be simulated.
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- 3. Plant Operations It should be emphasized that the exercise will in no way inter-rupt normal plant operations, production and safety. The responses of control room personnel and plant operators shall be simulated when taking action to combat the emergency. Instead, a referee will narrate the initiating events and the postulated plant response directly to the Shift Supervisor and other control room personnel who will then employ the appropriate emergency pro-cedures. ,
- 4. Environmental Monitoring Teams WPS will deploy environmental mon'itoring teams. The referees will provide hypothesized field data which will be used to determine radiation readings at preselected locations. However, these teams will be equipped with the ne,cessary equipment which would enable them to determine actual area gamma dose rates and air-borne radioiodine concentrations. The monitoring teams will not be suited up in anticontamination clothing, but will have such equipment at their disposal.
- 5. Public Notification The State of Wisconsin and Kewaunee County and Manitowoc County emergency response plans have prepared text messages for informing
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\ exercise, the state and county agencies will not participate except to log in the time.of receipt and contents of the messages' from Wisconsin Public Service Corporation.
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- 6. Public Information Press releases to the general public and' news media'shall be simulated. The simulated press releases shall contain all neces-sary information on the. current status of the exercise, but will not be transmitted.
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- 7. Communications Communications between the exercise participants shall occur in accordance with the appropriate Emergency Plan Implementing Pro-cedures. There will not be a simulation of communication equip-ment failures. However, should any primary communication path become inoperative or prove inadequate, backup means of commu-nication will be utilized as appropriate.
V. CLOSE0UT OF THE EXERCISE
- 1. The following plant status conditions will serve as a general guideline for initiating the closeout of the exercise and.estab-lishing a recovery organization:
() a. Radiation levels are stable or decreasing with time,
- b. Release of radioactive materials to the environment has ceased or is controlled within permissible license limits.
- c. Fire or similar emergency conditions no longer constitute a hazard to.the plant or plant personnel.
- d. Measures-have been successfully instituted to. correct'or compensate for malfunctioning equipment. '
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Section I- Part G OBSERVERS / REFEREES FOR KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE EXERCISE DATE: - FEBRUARY 23, 1982 STONE & WEBSTER NAME ASSIGNMENT C. CHACE CONTROL ROOM R. WOOD TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER (TSC)
D. A. LEONARD TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER (TSC)
R. LOW RADIATION PROTECTION OFFICE / RADIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS FACILITY J. D. GIBSON RADIATION PROTECTION OFFICE / RADIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS FACILITY C. M. DRISKELL OPERATIONAL SUPPORT FACILITY (OSF)
E. J. MICHAEL EMERGENCY OPERATIONS FACILITY (EOF)
E. H. SALOMON SITE ACCESS FACILITY (SAF) p R. R. GALLAGHER SITE ACCESS FACILITY (SAF) tg G. LARSON RADIATION EMERGENCY TEAM M. O'BRIEN RADIATION EMERGENCY TEAM R. M. ZIKARAS ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING TEAM M. NAPPI ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING TEAM J. L. MCCLUSKEY JOINT PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTER (JPIC)
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ABSTRACT OF KEWAUNEE EXERCISE SCENARIO At 0820, a fire occurs in the Reserve Auxiliary Transformer and causes the loss of bus 1-6. Diesel Generator IB starts and picks up bus 1-6 through the automatic sequence. Because of-the voltage fluctuation, the Main Generator trips on the Single Channel Overspeed Trip System (SCOTS). Buses 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, and 1-4, which are being supplied from the Main Auxiliary Transformer, are lost with the Main Generator. With the loss of these buses, the Reactor Coolant Pumps and Main Feed Pumps are lost. The Reactor trips on loss of flow. Charging Pump 1B is available and being used to maintain pressurizer level. An unusual event is declared when fire lasts more than ten minutes.
At 0832, the fire is out in the Reserve Auxiliary Transformer.
At 0835, buses 1-5 and 1-6 are cross-connected to the Tertiary Auxiliary Transformer. When this is completed, the diesel is secured. Shortly after restoration of bus 1-52, Charging Pump 1A breaks a drive belt.
At 0845, a ground develops in the Tertiary Auxiliary Transformer and it locks out, causing the loss of buses 1-5 and 1-6. Diesel Generator 1-B restarts and picks up bus 1-6 and regains Charging Pump IB. The Steam-Driven Auxiliary Feed Pump will not operate.
At 0915, 1B Auxiliary Feedwater Pump trips on overcurrent. Steam pressure is decreasing, and Reactor Coolant temperature is increasing, indicating a very low level in the steam generators. The Power-Operated Relief Valves (PORVs) lift and limit pressure to 2,335 lb. Steam pressure continues to fall'and safety injection is initiated. A Site Emergency is declared with the loss of all feedwater.
An attempt to correct the problem with IB Auxiliary Feed Pump fails.
At 1030, laboratory analysis confirms fuel damage.
At 1045, an operator in the Boric Acid Evaporator Room is injured and contaminated, requiring first ' aid and assistance.
At 1050, the PORVs are opened to reduce pressure and gain safety injection flow, but they do not work in manual control. The Residual Heat Removal System (RHR) lineup is started.
At 1210, there is rapid depressurization of tihe Reactor Coolant System, followed by high radiation readings on the Auxiliary Building Vent Moni-tors. A General' Emergency should be declared. Eventually, a break is discovered in the RHR piping and is isolated. The release is terminated, but the Reactor Coolant System is now depressurized. An alternate lineup of the 'RHR system is made, bypassing the ruptured portion of piping. RHR is started and the plant goes into the recovery phase. Radiation levels begin to fall, and the exercise is terminated at 1530.
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METEOROLOGICAL DATA -
Wind speed and direction at KNPP: 7 mph (3 m/sec) from SSE (165 )
Green Bay: 7 mph (3 m/sec) from SSE (165 )
Stability Class: F DETAILED SCENARIO The following times for the detailed scenario are approximate and are determined by the lead referee based on actual exercise participant re sponses.
T= 0815 Plant conditions normal.
T= 0820 Fire in Reserve Auxiliary Transformer, loss of bus 1-6. Diesel Generator IB starts and picks up bus 1-6. Main Generator trips from (SCOTS). Loss of Main Auxiliary Transformer and buses 1-1, 1-2,1-3, and 1-4 and subsequent loss of Reactor Coolant Pumps and Main Feed Pumps. Reactor trips on loss of flow. Charging Pump 1B is being used to maintain pressurizer level.
T= 0832 Fire is out in Reserv"e Auxiliary Transformer.
- Unusual Event declared ***
(Fire lasts more than 10 minutes)
T= 0835 Operator cross-connects buses 1-5 and 1-6 to the Tertiary Auxil-iary Transformer, and the Diesel is' secured.
T= 0836 Upon restoration of 480-V bus 1-52, Charging Pump 1A breaks a drive belt.
T= 0845 A ground develops in the Tertiary Auxiliary Transformer causing it to lock out and resulting in the loss of buses 1-5 and 1-6.
Diesel Generator 1-B restarts and picks up bus 1-6 with Charging Pump 1-B. To limit the cool-down rate, the Steam-Driven Auxiliary Feed Pump is disabled at the steam supply valve.
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T= 0915 Steam pressure is decreasing, and Reactor Coolant temperature is to increasing, indicating a very low level in the steam generators.
0940 Reactor coolant pressure is increasing and the PORVs lift and limit pressure to 2,335 lb. When steam pressure falls to 500 lb.,
safety injection is initiated. A reactor coolant sample is taken. An attempt is made to start the Steam-Driven Auxiliary Feed Pump, but its throttle valve trips.
- Site Emergency ***
ESF anomaly In an attempt to correct the problem with Auxiliary Feedwater Pump 13, the breaker is removed from 1A and installed in IB cubicle. When starting, 1B again trips, confirming the fault to be in the pump motor. Loss of both motor-driven auxiliary feed-water pumps and loss of supply steam to the Steam-Driven Auxiliary Feedwater Pump constitute a complete loss of feedwater flow.
T= 1030 Laboratory analysis of a Reactor Coolant sample shows greater than 300 uci/ml of I 131 equivalent and confirms fuel damage.
T= 1035 SI302B is opened in preparation for residual he.-t removal (RHR).
SI302 must be electrically aligned at the MCC.
T= 1045 While placing the Boric Acid Evaporator in shutdown, following
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T= 1050 Operator discovers that he does not have manual control of the PORVs. These continue to operate in the automatic mode and limit Reactor Coolant System pressure to 2,335 lb.
T= 1130 - 1200 Lunch T= 1210 Rapid depressurization of the Reactor Coolant System occurs.
i High radiation levels in the Auxiliary Building and the plant vent.
T= 1212 Auxiliary Building Vent Monitor reading is greater than 2 Rem /hr and increasing.
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T= 1215 Auxiliary Building Vent Monitor reading increases to greater than 20 Rem /hr.
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The Reactor Coolant System is now depressurized.
T= 1315' Operators isolate ruptured portion of RHR system by closing valves RIDI 7B and RHR 9B.
T= 1345 RHR is initiated by starting RHR pump 1B and establishing a flow path through RHR 100B, FGUI 100A, Residual Heat Exchanger IA, RHR 10A, RER 10B, and SI302B.
T= 1400 When radiation levels fall below the limits .of Figure EP-AD-2.1 or EP-AD-2.2, the condition de-escalates from a general emergency .
to a site emergency.
T= 1415 Diesel Generator 1A is placed back in service.
For the purposes of the exercise, time is compressed to achieve the following conditions:
When the auxiliary feedwater system is restored, or the Reactor Coolant System temperatures fall below 350 F with RHR, and radi-ation levels are reduced below the site emergency limits of Figure EP-AD-2.1 or EP-AD-2.2, the condition de-escalates from a site emergency to an alert.
The condition will not be reduced below alert for the duration of the exercise because of the indicated fuel damage.
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- 1. Status Report Date/ Time 2-88~ / dW (date) (time)
- 2. Emergency Classification (circle one):
(Unusual Eve D Alert, Site Emergency, General Emergency
- 3. Time of Reactor Shutdown (if available): dEOO (time)
- 4. Time of Radiological Release to Containment (if applicable): MN (time)
- 5. Time o; Radiological Release From Plant (if applicable): N (time)
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HPI Flow (F0925A) O (F0925A) O RWST Level ff Aux Feedwater Flow A /dd8[U B /dd O Main Feedwater Flow A d B O
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Steam Gen. Press A 986/ S B k EO! 3 C. Reactor System Status Source Range Detector 1 N3 /) (N0031A) 87Od (N 32.)(N0032A) 2 2dd Source Range Detector 2 Intermediate Range Detector 1 (M 35)(N0035A) 8X/d # AM-Intermediate Range Detector 2 M3h(N0036A) 8 Wd ' AMb Power Range 1 (MY / d) (N000A) C Power Range 2 A/41d)(N0050A) / fo Power Range 3 hY3A)(N005*.) O Power Range 4 MY9A)(N0050A) / ()
Reactor Coolant Pump 1A RUNNING / [ T D h Reactor Coolant Pump IB RUNNING @ T D0 %
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Section II - Part A3 Page 3 i /~N
() 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWEP. PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE MbU Letdown Flow (F0134A)
Charging Flow (F0128A) 80 b/U RCLA Hot Temp W/R (T0419A) 538[
RCLB Hot Temp W/R (T0439A) 83E[
RCLA Cold Temp W/R (T0406A) 83h RCLB Cold Temp W/R (T0426A) 885 Saturation Temp Margin (U2956) f6 Ave Exit T/C Temp (U0091) 8S/ /
Peak Exit T/C Temp (U0090) 86d/
O D. Status of Reactor Coolant System Integrity:
Pressurizer Ave Pressure '(UO482) 2220 /8 Pressurizer Level (LO480A) 27 % .
Loop W/R Pressure
, (P0499A) E 2. 3 s /fs.
PRT Level (LO442A) / 8 ko PRT Pressure (P0485A) Y 3 N/d o
E. Containment Integrity Containment Pressure (P1004A) 6./ N Containment Sump Level NO Ad48G Containment Temperature 9k/
b Containment Humidity Uh i
_ . _ = _ .-_ _ _ . _ .. _ _ _ _ _ . - _ - _ _ _ ___ _ - - . . . _ . - =_ _ m. _ .. _-. - . - - _ . _ _ _
i e .,
Section II - Part A3 Page 4 ,
' 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE
)
F. Power Sources i
J Bus 1-51 (V0366A) C Bus 1-52 (V0367A) C Bus 1-61 (V0368A) Yd D~ V Bus 1-62 (V0369A) kd d~
i G. Additional Information
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Section II - Part A3 Page 5 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLANT EQUIPMENT STATUS Equipment Out of Service Mechanical Equipment ((M84f/ MYAf//-A D/ESEL DEA / .2-A Electrical Equipment .O/888d [84/ jA f f 3 d k W Afdf W f/f A 5 5 7EM7%4A'yAuX 74AMS Instrumentation Equipment NME Work Being Performed: ,
Mechanical //CMd o
Electrical M8Md o
Instrumentation O
- i
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e Section II - Part A3 Page 6 h
(V 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE RADIATION, METEOROLOGICAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY STATUS A. Radiation Monitors
- 1. Letdown Area Activity (R0009A) ,dd 7.
- 2. Containment Activity (R0007A) [/8#280(84
- 3. Condenser Air Ejector (R0015A) 2 d4/md B. Meteorological Variables
- 1. Wind Speed 7 /^//// 8 A .5"fd
- 2. Wind Direction JSE O4S*3
- 3. Temperature Differential O C. Personnel and Safety Status Inj uries /1/CA/g Contaminated Personnel '
M C/f/ 8 r
e Overexposures MSA/8 I
V) Safety Hazards M 8/f/8 a-'
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s
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PLANT SYSTEMS STATUS a
>s A. Basic Accident Information t
.-%\
s i, *
~ ; 7-n 3 ,
%e N - ' %
' 1. Status Report Date/ Time [* 88~ / O kd O -
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(date) (time)
- 3. '.
5 2. Emergency Classification (circle one): -
w knusualEvent) Alert,_ Site Emergency, General Emergen y
' s.
.*y
\, + \ -
- 3. Time of Reactor Shutdown (if ayailable): OEO
- q'
~
(time)
~. s O 4. Time of Radiological Release to Containment (if applicable): MA 4 : (time) s i
- 5. Time of Radiological Release From Plant (if applicable): Md _
j _
, (time)
Circle One: Gas / Liquid -
' Release Terminated': M .
% 3 s
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(timd) , \ -
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B., Safety System Status \ +
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- . - '1 ~h \
[ s N N- -
T .
RHR Flow (F0626A) '
Hx' Inlet' Temp (T0630A) O -
j
. Hx Outlet Temp (T0627A) O I
_- . _ _ ..___.v ._ _ ,
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a Section II - Part A3 Page 2 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SI - Accumulator Level 98 O Accumulator Pressure 760 /M8.
HPI Flow (F0925A) O (F0925A) C RWST Level C/ f h Aux Feedwater Flow A /OO d 8 B /OO b U Main Feedwater Flow A d B O CST Level A 80 B 20 Feedwater Steam Gen. Level W/R A M8 o B I O) b Steam Gen. Press A f80 /I7.5 B f[IO /h5 C. Reactor System Status Source Range Detector 1
[NS /) (N0031A) E200 d/S Source Range Detector 2 '
(M32.)(N0032A) 22oc d#5 Intermediate Range Detector 1
'(N3 5) (N0035A) 5 x'/o # A/Y#5 Intermediate Range Detector 2 (M35)(N0036A) 8N/O NM l
e Power Range 1 (NYIA)(N0040A) O Power Range 2 (MNA)(F00503) /
Power Range 3 (NY3/I)"^"'
Power Range 4 (MNA)(F^052A)
Reactor Coolant Pump 1A RUNNING Reactor Coolant Pump 1B RUNNING l
l :s
Section II - Part A3 Page 3 O
1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE Letdown Flow (F0134A) 82 SM/
Charging Flow (F0128A) .3 C dAU O
RCLA Hot Temp W/R (T0419A) 888 [
C RCLB Hot Temp W/R (T0439A) 83E/
RCLA Cold Temp W/R (T0406A) 63 2 W RCLB Cold Temp W/R (T0426A) 884 8
. Saturation Temp Margin (U2956) PS Ave Exit T/C Temp (U0091) 88/
Peak Exit T/C Temp (U0090) 86 D.
Status of Reactor Coolant System Integrity:
Pressurizer Ave Pressure (UO482) 222O /45 Pressurizer Level (LO480A) 33 Fo Loop W/R Pressure , (P0499A) 8278 /8 PRT Level (LO442A) 28 PRT Pressure (PO485A)' N 3 [U r
E. Containment Integrity Containment Pressure (P1004A) 6. / Nb Containment Sump Level
/YC AM888 0
Containment Temperature k7[
Containment Humidity Y D~ C 4
I
- 7. . . .
i Section II - Part A3 Page 4 i
1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT I.
1 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE
! F. Power Sources 1
l Bus 1-51 (V0366A)
Bus 1-52 (V0367A) O ,
Bus 1-61 (V0368A) d l Bus 1-62 (V0369A) fd G. Additional Information
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Section II - Part A3 Page 5 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLANT EQUIPMENT STATUS i
Equipment Out of Service Mechanical Equipment 8//8/d d[M .I-d C//4A64fl6 h4f/'f8 j-){
Electrical Equipment 8/J8d 8/A/ f//
$fS/RVL Adx 74AA/f.
wermysxx rms.
Instrumentation Equipment X/dX/d Work Being Performed: ,
Mechanical A/6M8 i
Electrical MdM[
l Instrumentation 6A/d i
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Section II - Part A3 Page 6 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE RADIATION, METEOROLOGICAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY STATUS A. Radiation Monitors
- 1. Letdown Area Activity (R0009A) ,d N t
- 2. Containment Activity (R0007A) /2 : Es o c#n
- 3. Condenser Air Ejector (R0015A) 8 8 [M$/
B. Meteorological Variables
- 1. Wind Speed 78[ J m ,# M
- 2. Wind Direction (88 (/46~
- 3. Temperature Differential 2,o Y C. Personnel and Safety Status b
%)
Injuries MCA/g Contaminated Personnel '
MCMI o
Overexposures dMI Safety Hazards MSMd a
Section II - Part A3 Page 1 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE ,
PLANT SYSTEMS STATUS A. Basic Accident Information
- 1. Status Report D' ate / Time [~82-E8 dfNO /
(date) (time)
- 2. Emergency Classification (circle one):
husualEvenpAlert, Site Emergency, General Emergency
- 3. Time of Reactor Shutdown (if available): 6E3d (time)
- 4. Time of Radiological Release to Containment (if applicable): MA (time)
- 5. Time of Radiological Release From Plant (if applicable):
9
, (time)
Circle One: Gas / Liquid Release Terminated: MA (time)
B. Safety System Status RHR Flow (F0626A) O _
Hx Inlet Temp (T0630A) O Hx Outlet Temp (T0627A) O
.s
Section II - Part A3 Page 2
'v' 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PIANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SI - Accumulator Level [O a Accumulator Pressure 7 8 D / 5.
IIPI Flow (F0925A) d (F0925A) O RWST Level ((
Aux Feedwater Flow A O B C Main Feedwater Flow A O B O CST Level A 8C B 70 o Feedwater Steam Gen. Level W/R A da B Steam Gen. Press A ffd [8/ B k C. Reactor System Status Source Range Detector 1 h3/)(N0031A) 880d d?8 l
Source Range Detector 2 ' (N32.) (N0032A) 2200 O8 Intermediate Range Detector 1 (N35) (N0035A) 8WO ANAI Intermediate Range Detector 2 (M3h (N0036A) 8UO O Power Range 1 [NY/ A (Nect9A) O Power Range 2 hy&A)(N005ca) /
Power Range 3
[NY3A)(N005:A) d l Power Range 4 $/MY$)(N0052A) /
Reactor Coolant Pump 1A RUNNING / b T n h Reactor Coolant Pump IB RUNNINGhUTD0h l
k
Section II - Part A3 Page 3 f'
\ 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE Letdown Flow (F0134A) O Charging Flow (F0128A) 8O d[U RCLA Hot Temp W/R (T0419A) ~ 8 8 [I ~
RCLB Hot Temp W/R '
(T0439A) 83 O
RCLA Cold Temp W/R (T0406A) 83E8 RCLB Cold Temp W/R (T0426A) 88d Saturation Temp Margin (U2956) Y8 o
Ave Exit T/C Temp (U0091) 6N[
Peak Exit T/C Temp (U0090) 885 O D.
Status of Reactor Coolant System Integrity:
~
Pressurizer Ave Pressure (UO482) 22 @ MS.
Pressurizer Level (LO480A) N4 Loop W/R Pressure
, (P0499A) 22 3S /d5.
PRT Level (LO442A) 78 Yo PRT Pressure (P0485A) N3 8/b o
E. Containment Integrity Containment Pressure (P1004A) 8. / 8 Containment Sump Level //C MM41/8 Containment Temperature M
O containment ,,.m1 1t, re x
. _ . _ _ _ . . _ _ _ = _ . _
Section II - Part A3 Page 4 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE F. Power Sources l Bus 1-51 (V0366A) O l Bus 1-52 (V0367A) O j Bus 1-61 (V0368A) [6 I Bus 1-62 (V0369A) Yd8 l
4 4 G. Additional Information kYk bbbh W/h h kb ?k/hfhh $/1,l DYbS$0kkf$
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Section II - Part A3 Page 5 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLANT EQUIPMENT STATUS Equipment Out of Service Mechanical Equipment O/[88I b f IM (Y8k$lbb f/Mk)k Electrical Equipment [/[8[I 88 Id 2fSf&E AWK 74AA/s.
TfA7?AAy Aux 7MAWK Aa'X MED Ak^r/* .2 E Instrumentation Equipment A/6Ald Work Being Performed: ,
Mechanical A/C M [ .
o Electrical A/M8 O Instrumentation dM --
e Section-II - Part A3 Page 6 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE RADIATION, METEOROLOGICAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY STATUS A. Radiation Monitors
- 1. Letdown Area Activity (R0009A) .8d M
- 2. Containment Activity (R0007A) [/8 88d M8
- 3. Condenser Air Ejector (R0015A) 8ON/M/M.
B. Meteorological Variables
- 1. Wind Speed / 8/ M/O .b? )
- 2. Wind Direction 8d[ (/df 9
- 3. Temperature Differential 2,0 [
C. Personnel and Safety Status h]
Inj uries //C /d8 Contaminated Personnel '
MdMI ,
i l
Overexposures MdA/[
t Safety Hazards A/CA/8 a
J Section II - Part A3 Page 1 0 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLANT SYSTEMS STATUS A. Basic Accident Information
- 1. StatusReportI[ ate / Time .8- 23 ~ EO/ O (date) (time)
- 2. Emergency Classification (circle one):
@nusual Event) Alert, Site Emergency, General Emergency
- 3. Time of Reactor Shutdown (if available): d880 (time)
O 4. Time of Radiological Release to Containment (if applicable): MA (time)
- 5. Time of Radiological Release From Plant (if applicable): MA
, (time)
Circle One: Gas / Liquid Release Terminated: N
{ time) i B. Safety System Status i
j RIIR Flow (F0626A)
Hx Inlet Temp (T0630A) i !!x Outlet Temp (T0627A) O i
.i
Section II - Part A3 Page 2 O
\.s/ 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SI - Accumulator Level kd )
Accumulator Pressure 2D O / I i
1 HPI Flow (F0925A) O (F0925A) O RWST Level 7 7 fo Aux Feedwater Flow A C B C Main Feedwater Flow A O B C CST Level A 80 B 2d Feedwater Steam Gen. Level W/R A B C O Steam Gen. Press A h /h5 N /8 V B C. Reactor System Status Source Range Detector 1 N 31} (N0031A) 8 BOO d Source Range Detector 2 '
M32.)(N0032A) 8 80d d /.3 Intermediate Range Detector 1 (M35)(N0035A) 8DO Nb Intermediate Range Detector 2 $ (N0036A) 8I/O NU Power Range 1 (MY/ (N00!;.Q. d Power Range 2 [Nf2. (;0050A) /
Power Range 3 (Nf3M(N005:a) 6 Power Range 4 (NYY (N0052a) /
Reactor Coolant Pump 1A RUNNING Reactor Coolant Pump IB RUNNING TD0%j a
Section II - Part A3 Page 3
(~
1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE Letdown Flow (F0134A) OdN Charging Flow (F0128A) 76 d U !
l RCLA Hot Temp W/R (T0419A) d 8bI[
RCLB Hot Temp W/R (T0439A) 8E[
RCLA Cold Temp W/R (T0406A) dN8 RCLB Cold Temp W/R d (T0426A) 8 Saturation Temp Margin (U2956) O Ave Exit T/C Temp (U0091) @80 O
Peak Exit T/C Temp (U0090) kdd [
I s) D.
Status of Reactor Coolant System Integrity:
Pressurizer Ave Pressure (UO482) 22 TI6 /dg.
Pressurizer Level (LO480A) Jd /$
Loop W/R Pressure , (PO499A) 2288 / 8.
PRT Level (LO442A) 7 $~ d PRT Pressure (PO485A) 3 Nb o
E. Containment Integrity Containment Pressure (P1004A) d. / [8/d Containment Sump Level A/O /9dd/7Af8 Containment Temperature k
Containment Humidity YI
, .__..7.__.____.___._-__._.___-.___....
4 i
Section . II - Part A3 '
Page 4 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE -
F.
P Power Sources I
1 ,
Bus 1-51 (V0366A) r f' Bus 1-52 ' (V0367A) i-t .
f 1,
Bus 1-61 (V0368A)- NdY
(
i Bus 1-62 (V0369A)~ Y78 V i
4 4
G. Additional Information ?
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Section II - Part A3 Page 5 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLANT EQUIPMENT STATUS Equipment Out of Service Mechanica1 Equipment O/[88[ 8/M ./A O /A d $/Al$ ///0 8 ) k i
4/ESE/ DEA / 14 Electrical Equipment ff0EAb'd ANX TAANE.
7tx7 u ny sux 7xnwr.
Aux'MED A*vP18 Instrumentation Equipment A/64/d Work Being Performed: ,
Mechanical dodE o
j Electrical A/6Md 1
O Instrumentation M [
1
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Section II - Part A3 Page 6 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE RADIATION, METEOROLOGICAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY STATUS A. Radiation Monitors
- 1. Letdown Area Activity (R0009A) ,dI M t'
- 2. Containment Activity (R0007A) /2 = 86C dM/
- 3. Condenser Air Ejector (R0015A) 8 O!T /*f/A/
B. Meteorological Variables
- 1. Wind Speed 7 /^;f / M ( J A [ A
- 2. Wind Direction 888 (/d69
- 3. Temperature Differential 8. d C. Personnel and Safety Status Inj uries MdA/8 Contaminated Personnel '
MO I 1
1 0
Overexposures 8 8 b
v Safety llazards 8[
i I
~ .1
,, Section II - Part A3 Page 1 0 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PIANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLANT SYSTEMS STATUS A. Basic Accident Information
- 1. Status Report Date/ Time 8' 23' N / d O (date) (time)
- 2. Emergency Classification (circle one):
Unusual Event, Alert, k e Emergene) General Emergency
- 3. Time of Reactor Shutdown (if available): d 88 O (time)
- 4. Time of Radiological Release to Containment (if applicable): MA (time)
- 5. Time of Radiological Release From Plant (if applicable): MA i
(time)
( -
Circle One: Gas / Liquid l Release Terminated: Md l
(time) l l
B. Safety System Status RHR Flow (F0626A) O Hx Inlet Temp (T0630A) O Hx Outlet Temp (T0627A) O a
Section II - Part A3 m Page 2 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SI - Accumulator Level kd Accumulator Pressure 78D / 8 HPI Flow (F0925A) C (F0925A) D RWST Level 99 Aux Feedwater Flow A B C Main Feedwater Flow A O B O CST Level A EF 9o B po2 Feedwater Steam Gen. Level W/R A B C Steam Gen. Press A YOO / S B yod /d5 C. Reactor System Status Source Range Detector 1 (M3I)(N0031A) 7200 dA8 Source Range Detector 2 '
N3 2.) (N0032A) 82Cd CN Intermediate Range Detector 1 (N35) (N0035A> Ex<o#MNM Intermediate Range Detector 2 b (N0036A) 8W/d ANM o
Power Range 1 (NV/A) (N0ceA) d Power Range 2 (Ny2A)(N0050A)- /
Power Range 3 @f34)(Neos1.)- 6 Power Range 4 MYM (N0052A) [
Reactor Coolant Pump 1A RUNNINGkRJT DOb3 Reactor Coolant Pump 1B RUNNING,@UT D0b[
Section II - Part A3 Page 3 p
U 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE Letdown Flow (F0134A) ' C d[U Charging Flow (F0128A) 80 dk RCLA Hot Temp W/R (T0419A) d88 RCLB Hot Temp W/R (T0439A) d88[
RCLA Cold Temp W/R (T0406A) de 8 RCLB Cold Temp W/R (T0426A) d88 Saturation Temp Margin (U2956) C Ave Exit T/C Temp (U0091) /8dd [
Peak Exit T/C Temp (U0090) /3 7d D.
Status of Reactor Coolant System Integrity:
Pressurizer Ave Pressure (UO482) F33S MS Pressurizer Level (LO480A) 8d c Loop W/R Pressure
, (P0499A) 233S /h PRT Level (LO442A) Ud PRT Pressure (P0485A) @/J
\
E. Containment Integrity Containment Pressure (P1004A) 8./M Containment Sump Level
/V6 /fNIM Containment Temperature h7[
Centainment Humidity fI s,i
Section II - Part A3 Page 4 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE F. Power Sources Bus 1-51 (V0366A) h Bus 1-52 (V0367A) O
- Bus 1-61 (V0368A) Y76 b Bus 1-62 (V0369A) Y70 G. Additional Information
$//04BM 70 7447 7#4 ,S764MfR.
f0R//$ 48f 4/FrMG.
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Section II - Part A3 Page 5 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLANT EQUIPMENT STATUS Equipment Out of Service Mechanical Equipment 37/4M DA/ YEA / AMX f10PMMA D//SEL CfA/ .f4 C//MdM/d /MN/.1ff Electrical Equipment /PNg ///d /#N 8 1 8 0/ESEd DEA /.14 ffSEA'VE AMX 7A&VS 7tRmnf4ax 744WS O Instrumentation Equipment M6M[
Work Being Performed: ,
Mechanical /(/dA/ [
Electrical d O Instrumentation O a
Section II - Part A3 Page 6 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
[ EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE RADIATION, METEOROLOGICAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY STATUS l
i A. Radiation Monitors
- 1. Letdown Area Activity (R0009A)
.OS /
- 2. Containment Act.ivity (R0007A) #/2 86d DAN
- 3. Condenser Air Ejector (R0015A) 8 Od/#M B. Meteorological Variables
- 1. Wind Speed 7 NY[3W/W)
- 2. Wind Direction 8dd (/dS~
- 3. Temperature Differential 8.OY C. Personnel and Safety Status Injuries MSM8 Contaminated Personnel '
M6M8 o
Overexposures M 8A/8
}' Safety Hazards 86A/d
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4 e)
Section II - Part A3 Page 1 0- 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLANT SYSTEMS STATUS A. Basic Accident Information
- 1. StatusReportdate/ Time 2- 2 3 - W f/400 -
(date) (time)
- 2. Emergency Classification (circle one):
UnusualEvent, Alert,kteEmergenc[GeneralEmergency
- 3. Time of Reactor Shutdown (if available): O EO O (time)
- 4. Time of Radiological Release to Containment (if applicable): /OOO (time)
- 5. Time of Radiological Release From Plant (if applicable): #d
, (time)
Circle One: Gas / Liquid Release Terminated: 'M
,( time)
B. Safety System Status RHR Flow (F0626A) O Hx Inlet Temp O O Hx Outlet Temp (T0630A)
(T0627A) O i
~
Section II - Part A3 Page 2 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SI - Accumulator Level kd Accumulator Pressure 280 /d8 HPI Flow (F0925A) O (F0925A) C RWST Level ff k Aux Feedwater Flow A B O Main Feedwater Flow A O B O CST Level A 8Eh B 7O C Feedwater Steam Gen. Level W/R A O B d
- Steam Gen. Press A 860 [0/ B 3dd O/
C. Reactor System Status Source Range Detector I (N3l)(N0031A) 28d0 C 8 Source Range Detector 2 '
(M3 (N0032A) 22cd c/5 Intermediate Range Detector 1 (M38)(N0035A) 6M/d ANM Intermediate Range Detector 2 N3 (N0036A) 6N/O A N A.I e
Power Range 1 NT/h(;;0040A) 8 Power Range 2 (NY2. A (?,'0050A) /
Power Range 3 NyjA)(N0052'.) 8 Power Range 4 hNA (:;00na) /
O " << < c ' e > >^ auxx xo s Reactor Coolant Pump IB RUNNING [fUTD0 a
Section II - Part A3 Page 3 p
d 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE Letdown Flow (F0134A) U Charging Flow 80 b (F0128A)
RCLA Hot Temp W/R o (T0419A) d8@[
RCLB liot Temp W/R d8 8 (T0439A)
RCLA Cold Temp W/R 86/
(T0406A)
RCLB Cold Temp W/R I8 8 (T0426A)
Saturation Temp Margin (U2956) O Ave Exit T/C Temp (U0091) /ddd 8 Peak Exit T/C Temp (U0090) /d86 8 O
v D.
Status of Reactor Coolant System Integrity:
Pressurizer Ave Pressure (UO482) 8 33 ~ J Pressurizer Level (LO480A) 8d d Loop W/R Pressure , (PO499A) 233J /bS PRT Level (LO442A) /d6 o PRT Pressure (P0485A) O e
- E. Containment Integrity l
l Containment Pressure (P1004A) O,/ !
Containment Sump Level l AM8d/MdY/d//
Containment Temperature fE Containment Humidity i ((M
. . . _ . . = - _ _ _.. ..
V v 3 4,' '.
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Page 4 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE
- F. Power Sources Bus 1-51 -(V0366A)
Bus 1-52 (V0367A) O j Bus 1-61 (V0368A) NdY Bus 1-62 (V0369A) D8Y
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PLANT EQUIPMENT STATUS r
Equipment Out of Service l
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Q) 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE RADIATION, METEOROLOGICAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY STATUS A. Radiation Monitors
- 1. Letdown Area Activity (R0009A) ,d MA
- 2. Containment Act vity (R0007A) [-/ I # 3 8 d 6 / 4
- 3. Condenser Air Ejector (R0015A) 8 Od/NM B. Meteorological Variables
- 1. Wind Speed 7 M M (3' m [ W )
- 2. Wind Direction 835 (/d8h I
- 3. Temperature Differential 2.0 Y C. Personnel and Safety Status Inj uries 8 6/M8 Contaminated Personnel '
Md d i
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Overexposures MdMd i
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Safety Hazards /t/dM[
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- 1. StatusReportdate/ Time 2" 2 3' 8b /O 8O
/
(date) (time)
- 2. Emergency Classification (circle one):
UnusualEvent, Alert,QiteEmergenchGeneralEmergency
- 3. Time of Reactor Shutdown (if available): d88d (time)
O 4. Time of Radiological Release to Containment (if applicable): /odO (time)
- 5. Time of Radiological Release From Plant (if applicable): Md
, (time)
Circle One: Gas / Liquid Release Terminated: '/VA (time) i B. Safety System Status RHR Flow (F0626A)
)
4 Hx Inlet Temp (T0630A) @
Hx Outlet Temp (T0627A)
. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . . _ _ _ . . . ~ . . _ ._
Section II - Part A3 Page 2 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SI - Accumulator Level YO Accumulator Pressure 78d / 8 1
HPI Flow (F0925A) d (F0925A) d RWST Level ff N Aux Feedwater Flow A O B C i
Main Feedwater Flow A O B C CST Level A 88 B 7d Feedwater Steam Gen. Level W/R A O B O Steam Gen. Press A 2dC N/ B 8dC[d/
C. Reactor System Status Source Range Detector 1 (N3 /) (N0031A) Efoo d ,5 Source Range Detector 2 '
[N3 7.) (N0032A) 22.00 d#S Intermediate Range Detector 1 (N35) (N0035A) SX/d' ANA5 Intermediate Range Detector 2 (M35)(N0036A) 6 X/d ANA8 .,,
Power Range 1 NT /$ (;:00 LO/,) O Power Range 2 N Y2,A (s.'0050?) /
Power Range 3 M d 4 (F^0c!*) d Power Range 4 MY/ A (N00;2A-) /
Reactor Coolant Pump 1A RUNNING /
Reactor Coolant Pump 1B RUNNINGkHUTDh
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/~N h 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE Letdown Flow (F0134A) dU Charging Flow (F0128A) 8d U RCLA Hot Temp W/R (T0419A) [88 RCLB Hot Temp W/R l
(T0439A) d65 j
RCLA Cold Temp W/R (T0406A) d88 RCLB Cold Temp W/R (T0426A) II Saturation Temp Margin (U2956) O Ave Exit T/C Temp (UOO91) / @d d Peak Exit T/C Temp (U0090) /9dd D.
Status of Reactor Coolant System Integrity:
Pressurizer Ave Pressure (UO482) 83 38 /b5 Pressurizer Level (LO480A) 80M Loop W/R Pressure
, (PO499A) 2335' /35 PRT Level i
(LO442A) /d d No PRT Pressure (P0485A) D l 8 E. Containment Integrity Containment Pressure (P1004A) d./ [8/b Containment Sump Level
/d/N/Md- M/dM Containment Temperature
/6C Containment Humidity dOAo J
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Section II - Part A3 Page 4 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE F. Power Sources Bus 1-51 (V0366A)
Bus 1-52 (V0367A) O Bus 1-61 (V0368A) Y26 Y Bus 1-62 (V0369A)- Y2O G. Additional Information i l l
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[ll8 8 6/A/$ ld/ N b ] 37EA/y. 68///fA/ Aux FW Pem Electrical Equipuent A//X 888d /// M l 8 D/ESEL DEA /.f4 ffStAVE AttX 7A&MS 7EnmA,vMX 7Ad^'s-O Instrumentation Equipment MdA/8 l Work Being Performed: , Mechanical 8dAld o Electrical ,(/$Asg O Instrumentation /(/S M d l s
Section II - Part A3
; Page 6 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE RADIATION, METEOROLOGICAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY STATUS A. Radiation Monitors
- 1. Letdown Area Activity (R0009A) ,d
- 2. Containment Activity (R0007A) I- / 2 #/60 68N
- 3. Condenser Air Ejector (R0015A) 2 Od A//A/
B. Meteorological Variables
- 1. Wind Speed 7 ff/h(3 lAt.tc)
- 2. Wind Direction JS E (/45- 9
- 3. Temperature Differential 8.O C. Personnel and Safety Status Inj uries /l/CA/d
( Contaminated Personnel ' M/dA/I Overexposures /l/6M[ l
; Safety Hazards M8A/d ,.,w- 7 - -+ _ - w - - - - - . - +-
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- 1. StatusReportD$te/ Time 2 8N / /ON (date) (time)
- 2. Emergency Classification (circle one):
~
Unusual Event, Alert,(Site Emergen 3 General Emergency
- 3. Time of Reactor Shutdown (if available): dE3O (time)
O 4. Time of Radiological Release to Containment (if applicable): /OO M (time)
- 5. Time of Radiological Release From Plant (if applicable):
i
, (time)
Circle One: Gas / Liquid Release Terminated: '2/d (time) B. Safety System Status RHR Flow (F0626A) O Hx Inlet Temp (T0630A) O C.)S-lix Outlet Temp (T0627A)
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Section II - Part A3 Page 2 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SI - Accumulator Level O Accumulator Pressure 78d! HPI Flow (F0925A) O (F0925A) d RWST Level 9/N Aux Feedwater Flow A O B C Main Feedwater Flow A B C CST Level A 2EIC B 2d a Feedwater Steam Gen. Level W/R A O B D Steam Gen. Press A 2 S /h5 B 78/b5 C. Reactor System Status Source Range Detector 1 (N31) (N0031A) 2200 dA8 Source Range Detector 2 ' (N32.) (N0032A) 22co MS
~7 Intermediate Range Detector 1 (N35) (N0035A) 8X/d A#f/8 Intermediate Range Detector 2 (M3h(N0036A) 8X/d M8 o
Power Range 1 (NY / (N00:0A) O Power Range 2 (MY1 (N005 0.* ) /k Power Range 3 (NY3A(N005A) 6 Power Range 4 (NYY h (N0050a). / e Reactor Coolant Pump 1A RUNNING /kfUT DO@ Reactor Coolant Pump 1B RUNNING a
Section II - Part A3 Page 3 Q V 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE Letdown Flow (F0134A) ddU Charging Flow (F0128A) 70 d AN o RCLA Hot Temp W/R (T0419A) d8E[ RCLB Hot Temp W/R d8E (T0439A) RCLA Cold Temp W/R (T0406A) d8E RCLB Cold Temp W/R o (T0426A) d878 Saturation Temp Margin (U2956) d Ave Exit T/C Temp (U0091) / 788N Peak Exit T/C Temp (U0090) /980
\
D. Status of Reactor Coolant System Integrity: Pressurizer Ave Pressure (UO482) 8738 5 Pressurizer Level (LO480A) 8d Loop W/R Pressure , (P0499A) 83 33~ /IS PRT Level (LO442A) /dC o PRT Pressure (P0485A) O o E. Containment Integrity Containment Pressure (P1004A) d./ !8/ Containment Sump Level
/9/888/M / d#
Containment Temperature
/088 Containment Humidity 7dh
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Section II - Part A3 Page 5 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLANT EQUIPMENT STATUS Equipment Out of Service Mechanical Equipment O/ [ 8 8 I d [ M .I d
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Section II - Part A3 Page 6 3 # 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE RADIATION, METEOROLOGICAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY STATUS A. Radiation Monitors
- 1. Letdown Area Activity (R0009A) , ddY [ M/*
- 2. Containment Activity (R0007A) /SC d/N
- 3. Condenser Air Ejector (R0015A) 8 Od[4/A/
B. Meteorological Variables
- 1. Wind Speed } /'y / Y ( 3 A l & )
- 2. Wind Direction 83[ (/6 [ )
- 3. Temperature Differential [, C N C. Personnel and Safety Status Injuries /1/d A./8 Contaminated Personnel '
MdA/8 o Overexposures /1/CA/d Safety Hazards M49/f/d
(J Section II - Part A3 Page 1 0 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERC1SE PLANT SYSTEMS STATUS A. Basic Accident Information
- 1. Status Report Date/ Time ~O$~8E / /O D (date) (time)
- 2. Emergency Classification (circle one):
Unusual Event, Alert, h te Emergen j General Emergency
- 3. Time of Reactor Shutdown (if available): o&2o (time)
O 4. Time of Radiological Release to Containment (if applicable): /ddd (time)
- 5. Time of Radiological Release From Plant (if applicable): MN
, (time)
Circle One: Gas / Liquid Release Terminated: 'MN
,( time)
B. Safety System Status RHR Flow (F0626A) p Hx Inlet Temp (T0630A) O V Hx Outlet Temp O (T0627A) 4
e Section II - Part A3 _ Page 2 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SI - Accumulator Level [6 Accumulator Pressure 78C / HPI Flow , (F0925A) (F0925A) O RWST Level ff Aux Feedwater Flow A C B C Main Feedwater Flow A O B C CST Level A 8E B 76 Feedwater Steam Gen. Level W/R A d B C Steam Gen. Press A dd /IS B dd/.5 C. Reactor System Status Source Range Detector I (M3h(N0031A) E2m dN Source Range Detector 2 (83Z)(N0032A) 22 @ d/8 Intermediate Range Detector 1 (M3 (N0035A)
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d 2(/ AN88 Intermediate Range Detector 2 (M36)(N0036A) 8 )</4 ANAS o Power Range 1 (NY/ A) (1:00(ga) O 2 Power Range 2 (N00;0a) / Power Range 3 (MN (r005:s) 8 Power Range 4 YY e, rec 523,) / Reactor Coolant Pump 1A RUNNING / Reactor Coolant Pump IB RUNNING
Section II - Part A3 Page 3 ( 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE Letdown Flow (F0134A) D dU Charging Flow (F0128A) 80 dM/ J RCLA Hot Temp W/R (T0419A) 8 68 RCLB Hot Temp W/R (T0439A) dSf RCLA Cold Temp W/R d8 (T0406A) RCLB Cold Temp W/R I88 (T0426A) Saturation Temp Margin (U2956) d Ave Exit T/C Temp (U0091) /760 Peak Exit T/C Temp (U0090) ECcd h D. Status of Reactor Coolant System Integrity: i Pressurizer Ave Pressure (UO482) 2238 /4IJ Pressurizer Level (LO480A) Jo% Loop W/R Pressure
, (P0499A) 8 3 3 [ /2df PRT Level (LO442A) /M PRT Pressure (P0485A) O o
E. Containment Integrity Containment Pressure (P1004A) 8. MI/ l Containment Sump Level A/AAN/Md [/I# Containment Temperature
//d [
Containment Humidity M l
Section II - Part A3 Page 4-1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE F. Power Sources Bus 1-51 (V0366A) O Bus 1-52 (V0367A) O Bus 1-61 (V0368A) Y7d Y Bus 1-62 (V0369A) Y70 V
. G. Additional Information l/A//W $- df8 k N k O .
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Section II - Part A3 Page 5 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT ! EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLANT EQUIPMENT STATUS Equipment Out of Service Mechanical Equipment _S/ES/2 dE4./ .f 4 WAkb/Wb fMM/0 f/f S7MM awsN gwx swparp
- Electrical Equipment Ath( //4'd /d /./N/,f8 b rsfL dfn/ 2.4 ffsMVE Awy 744ws.
7t//wAysxx 74dwS. O Instrumentation Equipment M/dA/[ Work Being Performed: , Mechanical A/CA)E o Electrical A/dgg P O Instrumentation //dME
s ".** Section II - Part A3 Page 6 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE RADIATION, METEOROLOGICAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY STATUS A. Radiation Monitors
- 1. Letdown Area Activity (R0009A) ,d [
- 2. Containment Activity (R0007A) 8SO dAU
- 3. Condenser Air Ejector (R0015A) 8 dd////M 8 B. Meteorological Variables
- 1. Wind Speed 7 8/W (3 W M
- 2. Wind Direction 888 (/46~h
- 3. Temperature Differential [O [
C. Personnel and Safety Status Injuries llAN? OkA$8fd$ /d N /C A 0 0 5 //8 k W F/ Contaminated Personnel -[ M I CA8847d4 /M
$0AlC S/8 flAAA /TN Overexposures M8M[
O v Safety Hazards MMd d
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- 1. StatusReportdate/ Time 8-2 3-N/ //d O
[ (date) (time)
- 2. Emergency Classification (circle one):
Unusual Event, Alert, kte Emergenh General Emergency
- 3. Time of Reactor Shutdown (if available): dNO (time)
O 4. Time of Radiological Release to Containment (if applicable): /dd6 (time)
- 5. Time of Radiological ~ Release From Plant (if applicable): Md
, (time)
Circle One: Gas / Liquid Release Terminated: MA
,( time)
B. Safety System Status RHR Flow (F0626A) Hx Inlet Temp (T0630A) M Hx Outlet Temp (T0627A) 8
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Section II - Part A3 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SI - Accumulator Level kO e Accumulator Pressure 78d /d5 HPI Flow , (F0925A) 6 (F0925A) RWST Level ff M Aux Feedwater Flow A O B O Main Feedwater Flow A O B O CST Level A 2 E ko B 2d Feedwater Steam Gen. Level W/R A O B O Steam Gen. Press A 8d Ab/ B 8C N8 / C. Reactor System Status Source Range Detector 1 (MdI)(N0031A) _ EBoo d#5 Source Range Detector 2 ' (N37.)(N0032A) 22dd dA8 Intermediate Range Detector 1 (N35) (N0035A) 8XA#AMI Intermediate Range Detector 2 (M3h(N0036A) 8X/dAMAI o Power Range 1 (My/A)(N0049A) O Power Range 2 (NY7.A)(N0050A) / s Power Range 3 (MY3 (N0051A) O Power Range 4 (A/YY (N0052A) / Reactor Coolant Pump 1A RUNNING /hfUTDO[ Reactor Coolant Pump IB RUNNING l
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Section II - Part A3 Page 3
's 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE Letdown Flow d (F0134A) Y Charging Flow (F0128A) 8d ((8 I
RCLA Hot Temp W/R (T0419A) d8I o RCLB Hot Temp W/R ' (T0439A) [6T 8 RCLA Cold Temp W/R (T0406A) ISU ~ v RCLB Cold Temp W/R (T0426A) DIE 8 Saturation Temp Margin (U2956) O 0 Ave Exit T/C Temp (U0091) 8dCd 8 Peak Exit T/C Temp (U0090) 8dod O
\j D. Status of Reactor Coolant System Integrity:
Pressurizer Ave Pressure (UO482) 8 DJ/ J Pressurizer Level (LO480A) 8d i Loop W/k Pressure
, (PO499A) 27 38 /IS PRT Level /dd (LO442A)
PRT Pressure (P0485A) O e E. Containment Integrity Containment Pressure (P1004A) , [ N/d , Containment Sump Level _d_ /d/fMMd[/IM Containment Temperature
//d !
Containment llumidity /I l l 5
I Section II - Part A3 f
; Page 4 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE F. Power Sources
! Bus 1-51 (V0366A) O Bus 1-52 (V0367A) O Bus 1-61 (V0368A) k70 Bus 1-62 (V0369A) Y78 i G. Additional Information l0 M8All/Ab WCA)?Ad$ Of kCkV3 4 O
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) 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLANT EQUIPMENT STATUS Equipment Out of Service Mechanical Equipment [//Jfd 8/M ,f A $ $A d d M l$ / W W 8 ./ 8 S7/4M D#Nrs/ 4exAa) Pad Electrical Equipment ANg //fd ///NA J 8 &fsfl did/1Af Effad'M 4W 74'4NJ.
7EA'7MA'y AMW 7444/S . O Instrumentation Equipment A/ISNd i Work Being Performed: , Mechanical h/Ud Electrical M8M[ O Instrumentation [ [ J
y ..e Section II - Part A3 Page 6 b 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE RADIATION, METEOROLOGICAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY STATUS A. Radiation Monitors
- 1. Letdown Area Activity (R0009A) .d 7
- 2. Containment Activity (R0007A) [dd d/N
- 3. Condenser Air Ejector (R0015A) 8 d8/h'M' B. Meteorological Variables
- 1. Wind Speed / / ^/ / 8 [ J m /,g e e )
- 2. Wind Direction 888 [/d8
- 3. Temperature Differential 2. C [
C. Personnel and Safety Status
, Injurles ddA/[d///[Afdd /4/ $6Al& Ad/0 f//4k f/Y Contaminated Personnel ' NA4/I d/4A/PTod /M b$k/d dd/b di/A8 kN Overexposures 8 8 f]) Safety nazards ###8
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Section II - Part A3 Page 1 0 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLANT SYSTEMS STATUS A. Basic Accident Information
- 1. Status Report Date/ Time O~ / // /I (date) (time)
- 2. Emergency Classification (circle one):
l Unusual Event, Alert, ( te Emergenc3 General Emergency I
- 3. Time of Reactor Shutdown (if available): dIEO (time)
' O 4. Time of Radiological Release to Containment (if applicable): /000 > (time) i i
- 5. Time of Radiological Release From Plant (if applicable): M
, (time)
CircJe One: Gas / Liquid Release Terminated: -MN (time) o B. Safety System Status RHR Flow (F0626A) O Hx Inlet Temp (T0630A) O Hx Outlet Temp (T0627A) 8 4
Section .I - Part A3 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SI - Accun.ulator Level /d [4 Accumulator Pressure 78 6 /hJ HPI Flow (F0925A) O (F0925A) d RWST Level 9% b Aux Feedwater Flow A O B d j Main Feedwater Flow A O B C CST Level A Nb B 2 C [o Feedwater Steam Gen. Level W/R A O B O Steam Gen. Press A 60 8/ B 8d N/ C. Reactor System Status Source Range Detector 1 [N31)(N0031A) ffdd &S Source Range Detector 2 ' (N0032A) 82dd dA8 Intermediate Range Detector 1 M38)(N0035A) [X/d AN/I Intermediate Range Detector 2 (N3h(N0036A) 8X /d AM8 o Power Range 1 [NYIh (N0040?.) O Power Range 2 (NYZ A) (N00:0f.) / Power Range 3 (N43A) (N00s t u O Power Range 4 (NVyA)(N0052?.) / Reactor Coolant Pump 1A RUNNING / Reactor Coolant Pump IB RUNNING s
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1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR P0bIR PIANT' EMERGENCY PREPAPEDNESS EXERCISE Letdown Flow ~' (F0134A) C U Charging Flow (F0128A) 8d 'd A^/
- o RCLA Hot Temp W/R i
(T0419A) . I8E8 RCLB Hot Temp W/R
,; /,. (T0439A) d'0T O '*RCLA Cold Temp W/R + (T0406A) d 078 -,
i , RCLE Cold Temp W/R (T0426A)' d E - 3 Saturation Temp Margin (U2956) y Ave Exit T/C Temp o (U0091) < 8 ddd f . g o Peak Exit T/C Tenp * '
, . (U0090) 8dCC / /
2, n. l
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/
f/ i
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Pressurizer Ave Pressure (UO482)
~
387 /
^ , .f , Pressprizer Level (LO480A) '
NO , Loopd)RPressure N8/
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(P1004A) \ ' .[- ~ y ; l'dintainment Sump' Level NI L [ / '
* .- / <S Containmeat Temperature ' //4- r ~ o f. ! ' i x / ." Containment Humidity
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Section II - Part A3 Page 5 m
) 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLANT EQUIPMENT STATUS Equipment Out of Service Mechanical Equipmen O / 8 8 8 I d 8d./ _/ 8 $$Ad$/Wb f//MP fA 8?fdM N/W/AlN/XAh2l#*
Electrical Equipment / // Y / / / 4 ///A/ A .f 8
.0/ESfd $dW $A ffSf~ 4M AMr 74AMS 7enr/sxysare raus O Instrumentation Equipment /(/dA/[
Work Being Performed: , Mechanical 4,/dA/8 o Electrical 8N8 Instrumentation Md I
Section II - Part A3 Page 6 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE RADIATION, METEOROLOGICAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY STATUS A. Radiation Monitors
- 1. Letdown Area Activity (R0009A) ,dd g
- 2. Containment Activity (R0007A) ffd d[Af
- 3. Condenser Air Ejector (R0015A) 8 Od[A//M B. Meteorological Variables
- 1. Wind Speed /'Mg[3 /A ,
- 2. Wind Direction $3[ [Mg*)
- 3. Temperature Differential 2, 6 Y C. Personnel and Safety Status 1
)
Inj uries [ M 4/ 7 $ [ g g // 7 o g Contaminated Personnel kAM[ d((MTd[' o Overexposures M6M[ Safety Hazards dM[ a
g.',-v Section II - Part A3 Page 1 O 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE 2 PLANT SYSTEMS STATUS A. Basic Accident Information
- 1. Status Report Date/ Time 8' 23~ 22 / // N (date) (time)
- 2. Emergency Classification (circle one):
Unusual Event, Alert, kte Emergen 3 General Emergency
- 3. Time of Reactor Shutdown (if available): OI2O i
(time)
- 4. Time of Radiological Release to Containment (if applicable): OOO (time)
- 5. Time of Radiological Release From Plant (if applicable): A (time)
Circle One: Gas / Liquid l Release Terminated: WA (time) B. Safety System Status RHR Flow (F0626A) O I Hx Inlet Temp O O Hx Outlet Temp (T0630A) (T0627A) 1
/,
Section II - Part A3 Page 2 O C' 1982 E WAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PL1NT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SI - Accumulator Level Yd Accumulator Pressure 78d / 8 HPI Flow (F0925A) d (F0925A) O RWST Level [ [ [o Aux Feedwater Flow A O B d Main Feedwater Flow A O B C CST Level A 8 T ko B 70
'Feedwater Steam Gen. Level W/R A . d B O h
%J Steam Gen. Press A [d 82 B 80 ! C. Reactor System Status Source Range Detector 1 (N31) (N0031A) 22dd dA8 Source Range Detector 2 ' (N32.) (N0032A) 22S6 d/6 Intermediate Range Detector 1 [N35) (N0035A) 8X/d ANA6 Intermediate Range Detector 2 (N36) (N0036A) 88/O'ANA[ s Power Range 1 (NYIA)(N00?A) d Power Range 2 (NV2.4)(?:0050A) /h Power Range 3 (Ny3A)(N0051*.) o Power Range 4 (MYOA)(N0052A) / Reactor Coolant Pump 1A RUNNING /$dirr D0k9 Reactor Coolant Pump 1B RUNNING /[ifUTDOM i i
^
s. Section II - Part A3 Page 3 N-1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE Letdown Flow (F0134A) ObU Charging Flow (F0128A) So DAM RCLA Hot Temp W/R DIE (T0419A)
' o RCLB Hot Temp W/R (T0439A) d878 RCLA Cold Temp W/R (T0406A) d8I RCLB Cold Temp W/R (T0426A) d8 Saturation Temp Margin (U2956) d Ave Exit T/C Temp (U0091) 2 c o c #e Peak Exit T/C Temp (U0090) ZeooN D.
Status of Reactor Coolant System Integrity: Pressurizer Ave Pressure (UO482) 2 7TS /4J Pressurizer Level (LO480A) 80 Loop W/R Pressure
, (P0499A) 2736~ /4si PRT Level (LO442A) /88 PRT Pressure (P0485A) d o
E. Containment Integrity Containment Pressure 8d (P1004A) . .S~ Containment Sump Level AMN/MdM/d Containment Temperature
//8 Containment Humidity i
! 77N _. . . . __ L_
_ _ . . . . _ _ _ = _ _ o* Sectic.i II - Part A3 Page 4- I
- 1
- 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT ,
L EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE '
- 1-F. Power Sources 1
Bus 1-51 (V0366A) O 1 Bus 1-52 (V0367A) O
. Bus 1-61 (V0368A) Y7d Bus 1-62 (V0369A) Y70 V 4
G. Additional Information 4 l
-s I
b - t i t 4 k '% i . l 4 l o I' l 1 d I s k 4 i b.
Section II - Part A3 Page 5 Of 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLANT EQUIPMENT STATUS Equipment Out of Service Mechanical Equipment 8 / [ 8 8 d 8 EA / .I A M8A$/4l$ l4fMP j/9 STEAM M/t/AA/ AMX F4)fMP79 Electrical Equipment /9//X / #E d [# N # f 8 O/SSdd $E4/ f$ fassRKE Axx 7A4A/S 7ERn&My 4Mx7444/.S Instrumentation Equipment A/CA/d
,W_ork Being Performed: ,
Mechanical A/6/Z./d Electrical MCMd O Instrumentation 8
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7 Section II - Part A3 m Page 6 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE RADIATION, METEOROLOGICAL AND PFRSONNEL SAFETY STATUS A. - Radiation Monitors
- 1. Letdown Area Activity (R0009A) <8 I
- 2. Containment Activity (R0007A) /ddd d&
- 3. Condenser Air Ejector (R0015A) 2 44/ sea B. Meteorological Variables
- 1. Wind Speed 7/%d//[3#f//h)
- 2. Wind Direction d88 (/d6
- 3. Temperature Differential 8, O C. Personnel and Safety Status Inj uries N A 4./ [ C M 8 88 Td d
./
Contaminated Personnel ' NAM C/8887C8 l 0 Overexposures M8M8 Safety llazards /l./d [ v l l
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Section II - Part A3 Page 1 O' 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLANT SYSTEMS STATUS A. Basic Accident Information
- 1. Status Report Date/ Time 8- 2 3'8b /[O O /
(date) (time)
- 2. Emergency Classification (circle one):
Unusual Event, Alert, k te Emergenc3 General Emergency
- 3. Time of Reactor Shutdown (if available): d7EC (time)
O# 4. Time of Radiological Release to Containment (if applicable): /ddd I (time)
- 5. Time of Radiological Release From Plant (if applicable):
(time) Circle One: Gas / Liquid Release Terminated: MN { time) B. Safety System Status RHR Flow (F0626A) d Hx Inlet Temp (T0630A) $ Hx Outlet Temp (T0627A) O
,A
l Section II - Part A3 Page 2 f3 (,) 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SI - Accumulator Level kd Accumulator Pressure Md/ $ l HPI Flow (F0925A) O (F0925A) O RWST Level ((h Aux Feedwater Flow A O B O Main Feedwater Flow A d B C CST Level A EF7o 3 70 % Feedwater Steam Gen. Level W/R A O B O O V Steam Gen. Press A d B d C. Reactor System Status Source Range Detector 1 [N31)(N0031A) 88dO 8 Source Range Detector 2 ' (N37-) (N0032A) EE o o dA5 Intermediate Range Detector 1 [g35)(N0035A) 8X/O -7ANA8 Intermediate Range Detector 2 (M 3h (N0036A) 8)( /d~ Md l Power Range 1 [M4IA)(N00'9a) d Power Range 2 (MYZA)(N0050A) /h Power Rance 3 [NY3 A) (N0051Al- d Power Range 4 (A/yYh(N0052a) / Reactor Coolant Pump 1A RUNNING Reactor Coolant Pump 1B RUNNINGhlfUTD0h[ l L ? _ . - _ _ _
Section II - Part A3 Page 3 / 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE Letdown Flow (F0134A) d dU Charging Flow (F0128A) 80 $NU O RCLA Hot Temp W/R [8 (T0419A) [ RCLB Hot Temp W/R (T0439A) d03 o RCLA Cold Temp W/R (T0406A) S8E8 o RCLB Cold Temp W/R 8 8 (T0426A) Saturation Temp Margin (U2956) O Ave Exit T/C Temp (U0091) 2codN O Peak Exit T/C Temp (U0090) O cod / D. Status of Reactor Coolant System Integrity: Pressurizer Ave Pressure (UO482) 8N[ 8 Pressurizer Level (LO480A) 8d Loop W/R Pressure , (PO499A) 2338 /b5 PRT Level (LO442A) /8d PRT Pressure -(PO485A) d o E. Containment Integrity Containment Pressure (P1004A) ,6 [I! Containment Sump Level MAIN Md! Containment Temperature
//7 Containment Humidity b i
Section II - Part A3 Page 4 Os
!d 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE F. Power Sources Bus 1-51 (V0366A) O Bus 1-52 (V0367A) O Bus 1-61 (V0368A) N/M Bus 1-62 (V0369A) Y.7O G. Additional Information 1
l (/ l O V
e, - ' Section II - Part A3 Page 5 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLANT EQUIPMENT STATUS Equipment Out of Service Mechanical Equipment 8/8.S[d d[M jd CHARGMM / AMP JA 87EAA1 DA/V&vAxt/WA!wp Electrical Equipment A /./ # / / / d 8 // N A f 8 i 0}SSEd $$A/jd ffSERVZAMx 7Adas rzersmysaxraos O Instrumentation Equipment M8A/[ Work Being Performed: , Mechanical A/CA/d Electrical 6M8 O Instrumentation 8
e,- .' Section II - Part A3 Page 6 Q) 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
, EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE RADIATION, METEOROLOGICAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY STATUS A. Radiation Monitors
- 1. Letdown Area Activity (R0009A) edd /
- 2. Containment Activity (R0007A) //80 d U
- 3. Condenser Air Ejector (R0015A) 8 dd/4/M B. Meteorological Variables
- 1. Wind Speed 28[ 3*/ M)
- 2. Wind Direction 838 (/df
- 3. Temperature Differential 8, C [
C. Personnel and Safety Status e Inj uries 8/MI d 8 MIdk Contaminated Personnel - A O 8AIOk i ! e Overexposures /(/ C M d f Safety Hazards NOA/E
4 Section II - Part A3 Page 1 h) V 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLANT SYSTEMS STATUS A. Basic Accident Information
- 1. Status Report Date/ Time I' 2 3 - N / /N!
(date) (time)
- 2. Emergency Classification (circle one):
Unusual Event, Alert,QiteEmergency)GeneralEmergency
- 3. Time of Reactor Shutdown (if available): 688O (time) b)
- 4. Time of Radiological Release to Containment (if applicable): /O b (time)
- 5. Time of Radiological Release From Plant (if applicable):
, (time)
Circle One: Gas / Liquid Release Terminated: A (time) B. Safety System Status RifR Flow (F0626A) O Hx Inlet Temp (T0630A) O Hx Outlet Temp (T0627A) O ( L
n Section II - Part A3 Page 2 (D' (_/ 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SI - Accumulator Level Yd Accumulator Pressure 786 8 HPI Flow , (F0925A) d (F0925A) O RWST Level 7f Aux Feedwater Flow A B b Main Feedwater Flow A O B C CST Level A 8E B /d Feedwater Steam Gen. Level W/R A O B o hj Steam Gen. Press A d B O
'w;'
C. Reactor System Status Source Range Detector 1 880C dN (N 3 /) (N0031A) Source Range Detector 2 ' (Nd2)(N0032A) 22dd d#5 Intermediate Range Detector 1 (N3 5,) (N0035A) 8X /C ANA8 Inter.aediate Range Detector 2 (N0036A) 8)< /d AN/8 (M3[> Power Range 1 (MY/ A) (Nee 59 *.) d Power Range 2 (NYZA)-{N0050a) /h Power Range 3 (NY3A)(v0051',) C Power Range 4 (A/yYA)(Nec523) / l l (r~) u-Reactor Coolant Pump 1A RUNNING /(HUTD0bj Reactor Coolant Pump IB RUNNINGdikUTDO@
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Section II - Part A3 Page 3 (N, (_) 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE Letdown Flow (F0134A) b Charging Flow (F0128A) 3d Sk RCLA Hot Temp W/R (T0419A) d 6 8 [& RCLB llot Temp W/R (T0439A) d8E8 RCLA Cold Temp W/R (T0406A) d8E RCLB Cold Temp W/R (T0426A) d 6~8 Saturation Temp Margin (U2956) O o Ave Exit T/C Temp (U0091) NOOO [ Peak Exit T/C Temp o (U0090) 8O OC / l0 V D. Status of Reactor Coolant System Integrity: Pressurizer Ave Pressure (UO482) /8dd hd M/M6 Pressurizer Level (LO480A) Loop W/R Pressure
, (P0499A) /860 (8AdUO)
PRT Level (LO442A) "'/dd C PRT Pressure (P0485A) o E. Containment Integrity Containmiat Pressure (P1004A) + Containment Sump Level A/4fU#Yd M d Containment Temperature
// [c[
Containment llumidity No L
Section II - Part A3 Page 4 C/ 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE F. Power Sources Bus 1-51 (V0366A) Bus 1-52 (V0367A) O Bus 1-61 (V0368A) Y7d V Bus 1-62 (V0369A) Y76 V G. Additional Information
)B@/6 DEA 4f55H.4/2.s/770N' 6/ 7HE ffE4C708 coccswr system.
m) l a V f
, .A
Section II - Part A3 Page 5 O g 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLANT EQUIPMENT STATUS Equipment Out of Service Mechanical Equipment 8/8Ifd 8dA/j A [// Add //ll6 ff,/NA 28
<ST/4^7 69///fd4Mx FA) AtMP Electrical Equipment A//K #4/6 /NAf#j 8 DJfJfd 6f4/JA ffsfal/L AWK 7AAA/S 1
7Enneyer mas O Instrumentation Equipment A/SA/d Work Being Performed: , Mechanical g&A.ld o Electrical /1/CA/d O Instrumentation 8k a
s', 4 Section II - Part A3 Page 6
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V 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE RADIATION, METEOROLOGICAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY STATUS A. Radiation Monitors
- 1. Letdown Area Activity (R0009A) , dd [ r
- 2. Containment Activity (R0007A) //dd dA&
- 3. Condenser Air Ejector (R0015A) 8ONANM B. Meteorological Variables
- 1. Wind Speed / ///8 (Je[M)
- 2. Wind Direction iS88 [/d8
- 3. Temperature Differential 7, O N C. Personnel and Safety Status j
(d Injuries k8M[CMMM( Contaminated Personnel ' MI DNdAIOk o Overexposures MdMd Safety Hazards MOMd a
Section II - Part A3 Page 1 0 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLANT SYSTEMS STATUS A. Basic Accident Information
- 1. Status Report date/ Time [- N-bb //8/I (date) (time)
- 2. Emergency Classification (circle one):
Unusual Event, Alert, Site Emergency, h ral Emergenc M
- 3. , Time of Reactor Shutdown (if available): d780 (time)
- 4. Time of Radiological Release to Containment (if applicable): /O OO (time)
- 5. Time of Radiological Release From Plant (if applicable): /2/o (time)
Circle One: Liquid Release Terminated: /VA (time) o B. Safety System Status RHR Flow (F0626A) O IIx Inlet Temp (T0630A) O O- IIx Outlet Temp (T0627A) O a
Section II - Part A3 Page 2 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SI - Accumulator Level d Accumulator Pressure /8C /d.$ HPI Flow (F0925A) /MO d Sk (F0925A) O RWST Level @ d /$ Aux Feedwater Flow A d B C Main Feedwater Flow A O B C CST Level A 88 bc B 70 Io Feedwater Steam Gen. Level W/R A O B C O' Steam Gen. Press A O B C v , C. Reactor System Status Source Range Detector 1 [NJ))(N0031A) 8800 dA8 Source Range Detector 2 ' (M31)(N0032A) 2200 dA3 Intermediate Range Detector 1 (N3 5) (N0035A) 8 X/d" Ad/ d.3 Intermediate Range Detector 2 (M3[(N0036A) 8 )(/ AUA8 Power Range 1 M YI A (N00'0*) C Power Range 2 7_A {N0050A) /b Power Range 3 (M Y3d)(N0051A) d Power Range 4 g% (N0050A) / Reactor Coolant Pump 1A RUNNING /diIITDOM Reactor Coolant Pump IB RUNNING /6UTDO@ d
Section-II - Part A3 Page 3 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PIANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE Letdown Flow (F0134A) O Charging Flow (F0128A) 80 8k o RCLA Hot Temp W/R dN8 (T0419A) RCLB Hot Temp W/R ' o (T0439A) S888 RCLA Cold Temp W/R (T0406A) S8 RCLB Cold Temp W/R d8 (T0426A) Saturation Temp Margin (U2956) O Ave Exit T/C Temp (U0091) 8600 [ Peak Exit T/C Temp (U0090) 800d[
\ D.
Status of Reactor Coolant System Integrity: Pressurizer Ave Pressure (UO482)
/Od / S h##@AM}
Pressurizer Level (LO480A) O
- Loop W/R Pressure l
, (P0499A) /dd /[8 M@M PRT Level (LO442A) /dd[o PRT Pressure (P0485A) O t
e E. Containment Integrity I f Containment Pressure , 8 [d/h (P1004A) { Containment Sump Level s4[A/f/^MMb M/d 0 Containment Temperature (D //7[
's Containment Humidity 78 % 'i
- - - . - . _. .. . . . - . .- .-_ =- .-
4 Section II - Part A3 Page 4: 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER' PLANT 1 l EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE-F. -Power Sources i Bus 1-51 (V0366A) O # Bus 1-52 (V0367A) d Bus 1-61 (V0368A) Y70 Bus 1-62 (V0369A) 9 7C V i I G. Additional Information R /9' = 700 aq/nm h i s i l
- i 1
l l o 1
.b
Section II - Part A3 Page 5 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLANT EQUIPMENT STATUS Equipment Out of Service Mechanical Equipment 8 / 8 8 d d 8 8 8 .f A CM4AC/US Avd 14 STEAM M///EW AMX/ONW Electrica1 Equipment Al/X /484 NAr#18 D/fSEL &EM 14 ffstxvf Aax744x5. 72graAy4at744NL O^ Instrumentation Equipment M6M[ Work Being Performed: , Mechanical M 6A/[ Electrical A/CM[ O Instrumentation MdMd v
, *5 , -
e Section II - Part A3 Page 6 A U 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE RADIATION, METEOROLOGICAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY STATUS A. Radiation Monitors
- 1. Letdown Area Activity (R0009A) . I/
- 2. Containment Activity (R0007A) //d d d [ 8
- 3. Condenser Air Ejector (R0015A) 8 85'/M/M B. Meteorological Variables
- 1. Wind Speed [ /%d((1ht[A) #
- 2. Wind Direetion 338 (/48 )
- 3. Temperature Differential 2, O h C. Personnel and Safety Status
, Inj uries ((4M[Okd4TCd Contaminated Personnel -
[dM[dA88AIdk l l Overexposures M6 ' l h Safety Hazards MOM v
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s ? ", O s1972 K4WAUNEE NU'3; EAR POWER PTM p" C# ,
. [- ' .,. ,NEMEREENCY PREPAREDTESS EXERCISIL - - ~ ;- i ' PLANT SYSTEMS STATUS ., % ~. ,,, j 7 , , , , -
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. P >< !
A. Basic Accident Information ' s r
' ,, f ',J "
n N
- 1. Status Report D' ate / Time 8~ b ~, // 3O
;]= .s (date) (time)
Emergency Classification (circle one): s .v _2.
,\. *% ,
f *
/ 7 Unusual Event, Alert, SiteEmergency,GeneralEmergencf 4, f** N ( s .7 , ,- -e ' , , 3 .# -p Time of Reactor'dhutdown (i[ available): 6 8 8 O'< q ,< ) ,s ,e ' .
L m (time) , C ,! I 1 * '- 4. le): 2
+
Time of Radiological Release to Contai'pnent -{if appl O 4
, h sA. /
1 [ ,., . l *
, .'..E ,,E (t'ime) ,. 0 ' y' 75 . 2 Time of Radiological Release Frr's Yla~nt (if applicab )
- s/ /8/O 1
) , ,a s
( /* 1 ~
-. - ~
p (time)
- t
~
J
, . ;/'
Circle One: h iquid '
.' Rolease s
Terminated: d/A - ,r[,,- I c.-s i, ,!
' m/ n t, */j .
r
,,** Sr . /' /_, (time) J o l % ; f, , #
i
+ s' . B. Safety System Status
- ~.
,,,,v f,] . , . j, ,- * ~ .,~ , / ,-
b n I
? . x*
4
' wps ]~, 1 ,, ,
Rk%h'u low (F0526A) ' 'E , -
, e -
u , Hx Inlet Te p ' k( ' (' ' O
~(T0630A) 'o *4x Outlet Temp '. .m.s - - (T0627A) .
f s - < -
, a . -
t c y e' '
.s %- t '* )$),.
J % , ", e e,- g rn u s g * ./
',s,--~ / ' "aA+ 'f f '
e , f s ~ 5 ~ .%- * * ' h y e A .. 4. , u
1 Section II - Part A3 Page 2 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SI - Accumulator Level C Accumulator Pressure ((, O A.5/d-HPI Flow (F0925A) O (F0925A) O RWST Level 9fh Aux Feedwater Flow A d B 'O Main Feedwater Flow A C B C CST Level [4No A B /C[d Feedwater Steam Gen. Level W/R A O B D
] Steam Gen. Press A C B C )
C. Reactor System Status Source Range Detector 1 N3l (N0031A) 22dd d 8 Source Range Detector 2 ' h3 (N0032A) 2200 dAO Intermediate Range Detector 1 (M3h(N0035A) OT/d ANN Intermediate Range Detector 2 (N3d (N0036A) Obd UMd e Power Range 1 (M Y/A) (:!0059?,) C Power Range 2 (NY2. A -(;0050A) /O Power Range 3 (gy3 A (: 005 : *,) - O Power Range 4 hyyA)(;;0050A) /
]
- J Reactor Coolant Pump 1A RUNNING /(IUTDOWJN Reactor Coolant Pump IB RUNNING a
e Section II - Part A3 Page 3 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERCENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE Letdown Flow (F0134A) Charging Flow (F0128A) OO d[d 6 RCLA Hot Temp W/R (T0419A) 880 [ RCLB Hot Temp W/R (T0439A) 8808 RCLA Cold Temp W/R (T0406A) 8[d 8 RCLB Cold Temp W/R (T0426A) 86d Saturation Temp Margin (U2956) d Ave Exit T/C Temp (U0091) /ddd 8 o Peak Exit T/C Temp (U0090) /8dd 8 D. Status of Reactor Coolant System Integrity: Pressurizer Ave Pressure (UO482) 3 /[S. Pressurizer Level (LO480A) Loop W/R Pressure
, (P0499A) 8 d /df PRT Level (LO442A) /Od o PRT Pressure (P0485A) O o
E. Containment Integrity Containment Pressure (P1004A) . I N/d Containment Sump Level M8dN/Md /[/ 0 d [ Containment Temperature
//d[
Containment Humidity 72 o a
1 4 2 , Section II - Part A3 Page 4
, 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT l
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE i F. Power Sources [ 4
- Bus 1-51 (V0366A) O
- Bus 1-52 (V0367A) b i Bus 1-61 (V0368A) N78 Bus 1-62 (V0369A) Md G. Additional Information l Offh'A7'O R C#6t73 S2 302 B M6 37a#3 1
7HE d14d.
- O :
) . 1 4 e i 6 O 4 3
e, '. Section II - Part A3 Page 5 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLANT EQUIPMENT STATUS Equipment Out of Service Mechanical Equipment O / 8 8 N [ [/T/ [ A
$ $d A d/ $ hf/M A fs4 G7E46 DA#fA/44/xfu PaNP Electrical Equipment /]t./ X / f f d M W A/#f8 0/fSAd 8f/1/ f8 $1SERPs' 4t/X 744^/S rinneysaw rews O Instrumentation Equipment A/dNd Work Being Performed: ,
Mechanical A/CM8 o Electrical /t/SA/[ O Instrumentation MdM[
.i
Section II - Part A3 Page 6 C1 V 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE RADIATION, METEOROLOGICAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY STATUS A. Radiation Monitors
- 1. Letdown Area Activity (R0009A) , dd
- 2. Containment Activity (R0007A) //dd d U
- 3. Condenser Air Ejector (R0015A) 8 d{/N/4/
B. Meteorological Variables
- 1. Wind Speed ? Nkk(3 /,,see)
- 2. Wind Direction 88[ [/gf )#
- 3. Temperature Differential 8, O /
C. Personnel and Safety Status Inj uries /8M[ O IMAMd Contaminated Personnel ' AMI dad 8 aid [ o Overexposures MdMd Safety Hazards SMI
~ ,4 . .. -
Section II - Part A3 Page 1 f A 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLANT SYSTEMS STATUS 1 A. Basic Accident Information
- 1. StatusReportdate/ Time [ - b~ //8Od (date) (time)
- 2. Emergency Classification (circle one):
Unusual Event, Alert,SiteEmergency,kneralEmergency]
- 3. Time of Reactor Shutdown (if available): d ff8 O (time)
O 4. Time of Radiological Release to Containment (if applicable): /ddd (time)
- 5. Time of Radiological Release From Plant (if applicable): /8/d
, (time)
Circle One: h Liquid Release Terminated: A/A
,( time)
B. Safety System Status RHR Flow (F0626A) O Hx Inlet Temp (T0630A) O l O Hx Outlet Temp (T0627A) s
.A
l Section II - Part A3 Page 2 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SI - Accumulator Level O Accumulator Pressure 80 N /d-HPI Flow (F0925A) O t (F0925A) O RWST Level 98M Aux Feedwater Flow A O B C Main Feedwater Flow A O B C 1 CST Level A 27h B 76 [o Feedwater Steam Gen. Level W/R A O B O Steam Gen. Press A O B D C. Reactor System Status Source Range Detector 1 [N3J)(N0031A) F200 d#5 Source Range Detector 2 - 2200 <~ A 8 (N31)(N0032A) Intermediate Range Detector 1 (N35) (N0035A) 8I/O ANA8 Intermediate Range Detector 2 (g3h'(N0036A) 8 K/d N/8 e Power Range 1 [N4/ A) 0 0 0 4 0.*. ) d Power Range 2 (N418)(??0050.'.) /h Power Range 3 @V3M)c:005:.) C Power Range 4 MYYA(?!0052.'.) / Reactor Coolant Pump 1A RUNNING / Reactor Coolant Pump 1B RUNNINGkIUTD0h
Section II - Part A3 Page 3 f] () 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE Letdown Flow (F0134A) O Charging Flow (F0128A) 3d b A8 RCLA Hot Temp W/R (T0419A) 8d 6 RCLB Hot Temp W/R (T0439A) 8d68 RCLA Cold Temp W/R (T0406A) 268 0 RCLB Cold Temp W/R (T0426A) 2d68 . Saturation Temp Margin (U2956) O Ave Exit T/C Temp (U0091) k80 Peak Exit T/C Temp (U0090) // d d D D. Status of Reactor Coolant System Integrity: Pressurizer Ave Pressure (UO482) 3S / 5 Pressurizer Level (LO480A) 86 ko Loop W/R Pressure
, (P0499A) J S /J5 PRT Level (LO442A) /dd PRT Pressure (P0485A) O o
E. Containment Integrity Containment Pressure (P1004A) . SN/d Containment Sump Level A248&/Md d Containment Temperature //d [ Containment Humidity 2d b a
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Section II - Part A3 Page 5 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY FREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLANT EQUIPMENT STATUS Equipment Out of Service Mechanical Equipment 8 /[ 8 / d d 8/f/ I A
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Section II - Part A3 Page 6 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE RADIATION, METEOROLOGICAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY STATUS A. Radiation Monitors
- 1. Letdown Area Activity (R0009A) ,dd /
- 2. Containment Activity (R0007A) //OO d 8
- 3. Condenser Air Ejector (R0015A) [ ON/A:r/M B. Meteorological Variables
- 1. Wind Speed 7 8 8 8 [. T , w p / m )
- 2. Wind Direction d /d8
- 3. Temperature Differential 2.o Y C. Personnel and Safety Status C Injuries IAM[ ((/9[6[
V) Contaminated Personnel - O O o Overexposures MC/M8 Safety Hazards Md I (
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- 1. Status Report Date/ Time [-[b db / /NO (date) (time)
- 2. Emergency Classification (circle one):
Unusual Event, Alert, Site Emergency, k ral Emergenep
- 3. Time of Reactor Shutdown (if available): d@20 (time)
O 4. Time of Radiological Release to Containment (if applicable): /NO (time)
- 5. Time of Radiological Release From Plant (if applicable): /8, /O (time)
Circle One: hLiquid Release Terminated: 'd/A { time) B. Safety System Status RHR Flow (F0626A) [ Hx Inlet Temp (T0630A) O O Hx Outlet Temp (T0627A) h i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - _ . _ . . _ - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --------J
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Section II - Part A3 Page 2 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SI - Accumulator Level d Accumulator Pressure N N/b HPI Flow (F0925A) O (F0925A) O RWST Level fC ko Aux Feedwater Flow A O B Main Feedwater Flow A O B O CST Level A 88 d B 78 o Feedwater Steam Gen. Level W/R A d B d Steam Gen. Press A b B O C. Reactor System Status Source Range Detector 1 (M8M(N0031A) ffoo d/5 Source Range Detector 2 ' (NJE)(N0032A) 2Eco d#5 Intermediate Range Detector 1 (M3d(N0035A) [>< /d AM88 Intermediate Range Detector 2 (N36)(N0036A) d'X/O ANM o Power Kange 1 (Nd//A)(Ecc ' ^ A) O Power Range 2 (A/Y2A)(::ccccA) / fo Power Range 3 (M9.I4)(N0031A) 6 Power Range 4 (M9/A)()e0032R) / a f'i Reactor Coolant Pump 1A RUNNINGkHUTDOg G Reactor Coolant Pump IB RUNNING
Section II - Part A3 Page 3 m 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PIANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE Letdown Flow (F0134A) Charging Flow (F0128A) 8O b U RCLA Hot Temp W/R 2d[ (T0419A) RCLB Hot Temp W/R ' (T0439A) . 8d8 8 RCLA Cold Temp W/R (T0406A) 8d8 RCLB Cold Temp W/R C (T0426A) 8d8[ Saturation Temp Margin (U2956) O Ave Exit T/C Temp (U0091) fId o Peak Exit T/C Temp (U0090) //OD D. Status of Reactor Coolant System Integrity: Prer.surizer Ave Pressure (UO482) 38 /h8 Pressurizer Level (LO480A) 28 h Loop W/R Pressure (PO499A) 88 /b5 PRT Level (LO442A) /OO O PRT Pressure (P0485A) D l E. Containment Integrity Containment Pressure (P1004A) e IN Containment Sump Level
/ f d d / f N / M d / !/ d / !
Containment Temperature
//O Containment Humidity Ed C
l a, . Section II - Part A3 Page 4 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT i EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE ' F. Power Ecurces Bus 1-51 (V0366A) O Bus 1-52 (V0367A) O l Bus 1-61 (V0368A) I#70 V Bus 1-62 (V0369A) Y7O V G. Additional Information CAMaroRS /solars .faAraRED psmodos
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$WA88/4/$ kWMk.$8 67/4M D&VSA/4MXB<JA!w/
Eleetrica1 Equipment g N g ///6 /4 4 /.f 8 h/ffdl $E/Ll.$8 ffsdA'VA Axx 7AA4/5 renrmy mx msa O Instrumentation Equipment A/SA/8 Work Being Performed: , Mechanical 4)pA)]
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Section II - Part A3 Page 6 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE RADIATION, METEOROLOGICAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY STATUS A. Radiation Monitors
- 1. Letdown Area Activity (R0009A) . ddY /
- 2. Containment Activity (R0007A) /[8d 8
- 3. Condenser Air Ejector (R0015A) 8 O //5//4/
B. Meteorological Variables
- 1. Wind Speed [g/ d // (ym/p)
- 2. Wind Direction 884 [/45)
- 3. Temperature Differential 8,6*/
C. Personnel and Safety Status
) Injuries h/A/L)7 C/ffs4fdk Contaminated Personnel ' k A/f.27 d/484 74d i
0 Overexposures MCA/8 Safety Hazards /[/d//8 l
Section II - Part A3 Page 1 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLANT SYSTEMS STATUS A. Basic Accident Information-
- 1. Status Report Date/ Time 8-88-88/ /Yd (date) (time)
- 2. Emergency Classification (circle one)
Unusual Event, Alert, SiteEmergency,heralEmergenyy
- 3. Time of Reactor Shutdown (if available): CFfC (time)
O 4. Time of Radiological Release to Containment (if applicable): /doO (time) 1
- 5. Time of Radiological Release From Plant (if applicable): /8/O l , (time)
Circle One: hLiquid Release Terminated: MA 1 (tia.ii) r B. Safety System Status l RHR Flow (F0626A) '2,OOO GM l i Hx Inlet Temp (T0630A) Goo F Hx Outlet Temp 2, 60 F ( i (T0627A) i
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'N 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PIANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SI - Accumulator Level O Accumulator Pressure 3O HPI Flow (F0925A) O (F0925A) d RWST Level 7Cko Aux Feedwater Flow A B C Main Feedwater Flow A O B O CST Level A CI o B NO o Feedwater Steam Gen. Level W/R A O B C Steam Gen. Press A O B C C. Reactor System Status Source Range Detector 1
[N3/)(N0031A) 8800 C 8 Source Range Detector 2 ' (N3?) (N0032A) 8EOC d 8 Intermediate Range Detector 1 (N35) (N0035A) IX/d dN/I Intermediate Range Detector 2 (/V3h(N0036A) 8N/d A8 8 , o Power Range 1 (NY/A) (N00 0;) d Power Range 2 [NYZ (N00500 / Power Range 3 [NY3 O!OOSIA) Power Range 4 (NYYA)(N0052A) ! Oi Reactor Coolant Pump 1A RUNNING hHUT D M ,V Reactor Coolant Pump 1B RUNNING a
Section II - Part A3 Page 3 /N ' 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE Letdown Flow (F0134A) O Charging Flow (F0128A) $ 0 g p/M qr RCLA Hot Temp W/R (T0419A) .3 0 0 f RCLB Hot Temp W/R (T0439A) 300 F RCLA Cold Temp W/R (T0406A) 300 f RCLB Cold Temp W/R (T0426A) $O0 f Saturation Temp Margin (U2956) O AF Ave Exit T/C Temp (U0091) .5 0 o F Peak Exit T/C Temp (U0090) 5 00 b Gi D. Status of Reactor Coolant System Integrity: 1 Pressurizer Ave Pressure (UO482) /5o fs/ Pressurizer Level (LO480A) 9O 7o Loop W/R Pressure
, (P0499A) / 6 5 [(3/
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- 8[d/d-Containment Sump Level A///////Md- M/dM Containment Temperature //d Containment Humidity N%
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Section II - Part A3 Page 4 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE F. Power Sources l Bus 1-51 (V0366A) d Bus 1-52 (V0367A) d i Bus 1-61 (V0368A) Y7d Y Bus 1-62 (V0369A) Y2C Y G. Additional Information f$k ds/A.$ /N/7/87/8 Af /.S VS O . b F h O i
Section II - Part A3 Page 5 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLANT EQUIPMENT STATUS Equipment Out of Service Mechanical Equipment .[ / 8 8 [ [ d [/T/ ./ d
$$Ak$/Nb bHW.$8 STEAM M/WA/ AMXft<J PMMP Electrical Equipment ANK /'446 /#NP .,2 8 D/fSEL &En/ 1 4 RESEA'/AE AWX 74AWS 7xxraxy/9xx msus O Instrumentation Equipment /t/dA/8 Work Being Performed: ,
Mechanical - b /f 3 5 d $ f/1.,/ .l k Electrica1 Node O V Instrumentation M8M[ I l
Section II - Part A3 Page 6 3 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE RADIATION, METEOROLOGICAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY STATUS A. Radiation Monitors
- 1. Letdown Area Activity (R0009A) ,dII /'
- 2. Containment Activity (R0007A) //dd C/N t
- 3. Condenser Air Ejector (R0015A) 8dd[8/M B. Meteorological Variables
- 1. Wind Speed 7 4//[ (J,m/.a:c)
- 2. Wind Direction 888 (/48 )
- 3. Temperature D'.fferential 8O
- C. Personnel and Safety Status Inj uries AMI O 8dMOd Contaminated Personnel '
8AMI 6/88dICd i o e Overexposures MdM8 d88 O Safety Hazards
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- 1. Status Report D te/ Time 2 g2 }7 14 is (date) (time)
- 2. Emergency Classification (circle one): .
Unusual Event, Alert, kte EmergenTy) General Emergency i
- 3. Time of Reactor Shutdown (if available)l 0820
,(time)
O 4. Time of Radiclogical Release to Containment (if applicable): 1000 (time) l~
- 5. Time of Radiological Release From Plant (if applicable): 1210 /
(time) Circle One: h/ Liquid
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Release Terminated: 10 1 (time) i B. Safety System Status RHR Flow (F0626A) 3000 6 PH Hx Inlet Temp (T0630A) 300 F ! l Hx Outlet Temp (T0627A) 260 0F l i e t
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Source Range Detector 2 ' (N31)(N0032A) 2 200 Cf5 ') Intermediate Range Detector 1 -(835)(N0035A) b /d S) Intermediate Range Detector 2 (M,36)(h0036A) - N /D o Power Range 1 h8// A) (-iiOuwa; - 0 I Power Range 2 (g8/Z A) (N005ea) f70 Power Range 3 1/3d)(NCOSTA) O Power Range 4 [////8/ A) (NC,G52a) 6 [Y Reactor Coolant Pump 1A RUNNING /m3fT DOLU Reactor Coolant Pump 1B RUNNING M T 00 h . , I
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Section II - Part A3 Page 3 1 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE Letdown Flow (F0134A) O . Charging Flow (F0128A) O , RCLA Hot Temp W/R (T0419A) MO [ RCLB Hot Temp W/R (T0439A) 3000 F RCLA Cold Temp W/R ' (T0406A) 3000 F RCLB Cold Temp W/R (T0426A) 300 F ' Saturation Temp Margin (U2956) /d og Ave Exit T/C Temp (U0091) [00O[ Peak Exit T/C Temp (U0090) G 00 f I D. Status of Reactor Coolant System Integrity: Pressurizer Ave Pressure (UO482) !bb bI Pressurizer Level * (LO480A) O ko 'I Loop W/R Pressure - (PO499A) /(( $[ PRT Level (LO442A) /OO fo 3 t PRT Pressure ~~ O (P0485A) ' t o E. Containment Integrity Containment Pressure (P1004A) # Containment Sump Level [MNNb* hff-k Containment Temperature l[h Y ;- Containment Humidity [2 o *
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- 1. Letdown Area Activity (R0009A) '
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- 2. Containment Activity (R0007A) f/ hO
- 3. Condenser Air Ejector (R0015A)
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- 1. Wind Speed bf (3 N!EOC
- 2. Wind Direction d$b (_f(h ,
- 3. Temperature Differential 2 00F C. Personnel and Safety Status . _ .
Injuries . L&NT O ER AT0Q Contaminated Personnel ' OhbNO / OE Overexposures l
) Safety Hazards J . - ~ . b
Section II - Part A3 Page 1 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLANT SYSTEMS STATUS A. Basic Accident Information
- 1. Status Report D te/ Time 2 f2 I f 14 3 o (date) (time)
- 2. Emergency Classification (circle one):
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Unusual Event, (Site Emergen y ; General Emergency
- 3. Time of Reactor Shutdown (if available):
0 (time) O 4. Time of Radiological Release to Containment (if applicable): 000 - (time) I
- 5. Time of Radiological Release From Plant (if applicable): l !
1 (time) Circle One: h/ Liquid i Release Terminated: I lC } l l (Kime) i B. Safety System Status l l RHR Flow (F0626A) 00 MM 3 Hx Inlet Temp (T0630A) bb (V ' Hx Outlet Temp (T0627A) 2 Eb l j,
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Section II - Part A3 N Page 2 {d 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE SI - Accumulator Level O Accumulator Pressure 30 l HPI Flow , (F0925A) b (F0925A) O l RWST Level k.f0 i I i-Aux Feedwater Flow A 100 MM ' a 100 M M' Main Feedwater Flow A O ' s G l CST Level A _2 bO \ B 9O _ Feedwater Steam Gen. Level W/R A [h ha B [O 70 Steam Gen. Press A NNb B $b C. Reactor System Status Source Range Detector 1 (N,3 I) (N0031A) 2 200 Cf5
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2200 C[1 Source Range Detector 2 (N32-)(N0032A) I Intermediate Range Detector 1 -(M35)~(N0035A) N/O b) Intermediate Range Detector 2 [X/0
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d 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PIANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE Letdown Flow (F0134A) Charging Flow (F0128A) .h RCLA Hot Temp W/R (T0419A) 300 F RCLB Hot Temp W/R (T0439A) kOO [ RCLA Cold Temp W/R (T0406A) BOO f RCLB Cold Temp W/R (T0426A) 3dOO F > Saturation Temp Margin (U2956) /00 [ Ave Exit T/C Temp (U0091) [0 Peak Exit T/C Temp (UOO90) Ch D. Status of Reactor Coolant System Integrity: Pressurizer Ave Pressure (UO482) ! Pressurizer Level (LO480A)
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Bus 1-52 , (V0367A) h7(Y Bus 1-61 (V0368A) h70 l/ Bus 1-62 (V0369A) OV 4 G. Additional Information ! IA An Fealwa4er Puune Reckes 7 O i i ] 1 i o I O I. ! ;j
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1 ( , .** l [ I Section II - Part A3 f~ Page 6 ! u 1982 KEWAUNEE NUCLEAR POWER PLANT EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE RADIATION, METEO2OLOGICAL AND PERSONNEL SAFETY STATUS A. Radiation Monitors
- 1. Letdown Area Ac ivity (R0009A) 8 Ob I
- 2. Containment Activity (R0007A) /100 CM .
- 3. Condenser Air Ejector (R0015A) 3 hk MfM B. Meteorological Variables
- 1. Wind Speed Mt f N M SfC ,
- 2. Wind Direction _ .$$ h [(b I ,
- 3. Temperature Differential 2.0 f C. Personnel and Safety Status Inj uries k kb M Contaminated Personnel
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