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Public Version of Revised Crisis Mgt Plan Implementing Procedures,Including Procedure 5.3.10, Crisis Telephone Directory. One Oversize Map Encl.Aperture Card Available in PDR
ML20069E025
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Site: Oconee, Mcguire, Catawba, McGuire, 05000000
Issue date: 08/13/1982
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PAGE Incomi ng Li ne s To Ocone e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Microwave Dial Codes ............................................... 1 Emergency Numbers (Pickens & Oconee Counties) ...................... 2 Crisis Mgt Center - General Office Staging Areas ................... 3 Crisis Mgt Center at Oconee ........................................ 4-5 Cri s i s News Cente r at Oconee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Crisis Mgt Center at Liberty Retail Office ......................... 7 Technical Support Center ........................................... 8-9 Notification of Agencies, Crisis Mgt Team, Key Companies ........... 10-14 NRC Heal th Physics Network Telephones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Emergency Radio Use Instructions ................................... 16-17 INCOMING LINES TO OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION DIAL CODE - MICRO-WAVE From Dial Seneca Charlotte General Office Catawba Steam

4 Catawba Construction McGuire Easley d

Cherokee Attendant (To access Bell Line)

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EMERGENCY NUMBERS MEDICAL (Located in Maintenance Room of the Oconee Trair.ing Center-last room on left after going through Simulator Room)

PICKENS COUNTY Primary Number Executive Group County Administrator E0C Director Operation Group Fire Protection Police Public Roads Emergency Welfare Service Damage Assessment OCONEE COUNTY Primary Number (24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />) i Operations .

i Fire Protection Police Ae assment Emergency Welfare Services 1 Executive Group  !

Supervisor / Chairman County Council ._.

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GENERAL OFFICE RESPONSE LOCATIONS (Alternate Crisis Center)

Administration and Logistics (Wachovia Room 1514) --------------------

Design and Construction (Electric Center 3-32)------ ----------------

Health Physics /Radwaste (Wachovia 2390)-------------------------------

NRC (Wachovia 1728)---------------------------------------------------

Offsite Radiological Coordinator (Wachovia 2366)----------------------

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(Planning / Scheduling)

States and Counties (Wachovia 1400)----------------------------------

Technical Support (Wachovia 1760)------------------------------------

CRISIS NEWS GROUP (INDIVIDUAL OFF. ICES ON FIFTH FLOOR OF POWER BUILDING)

M. Cartwright (PB 5014)---------------------------------------------

M. Boyd (PB 5012)---------------------------------------------------

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News Staff and Media (Electric Center Auditorium)--------------------

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CRfSIS MANAGEMENT CENTER POSITION /NAME PRIVATE LINE ONS SWITCHBOARD RECOVERY MANAGER H. B. Tucker Alternates:

W. O. Parker R. M. Koehler SCHEDULING / PLANNING MANAGER R. W. Bostian Alternates:

F.' C. Hayworth J. C. Leathers HEALTH PHYSICS /RADWASTE MANAGER W. A. Haller Alternates:

R. C. Futrell B. E. Davis R. T. Simril  !

TECHNICAL SUPPORT l

K. S. Canady i Alternates: 1 H. T. Snead ,

W. A. Coley l DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT

MANAGER J. L. Elliott

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D. L. Freeze S. K. Blackley C. J. Wylie S. B. Hager .

0FFSITE RADIOLOGICAL COORDINATOR l L. Lewis ,

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Alternates:

W. P. Deal M. S. Tuckman Rev. 1 August 13, 1982

Telephone Number 882-5363 PRIVATE ONS POSITION /NAME LINE SWITCHBOARD ADMINISTRATION AND LOGISTICS MANAGER J. T. Moore Alternates:

R. F. Smith R. H. Lynn R. N. Johnson S. M. Kessler E. D. Morton ADVISORY SUPPORT Nuclear Regulatory Commission J. P. O'Reilly Alternate:

F. J. Long Babcock & Wilcox (NSSS Supplier)

J. D. Phinney Alternate:

R. B. Kosiba CORFORATE HEADQUARTERS (Contact with Governor)

A. C. Thies Alternate:

W. H. Owen '

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CRISIS NEWS CENTER Telephone Number 882-5363 Private ONS Position /Name Line Switchboard CRISIS NEWS DIRECTOR Mary Cartwright Alternate:

Ira Kaplan i

COMMERCIAL NEWS MEDIA (Active Numbers)

For drill purposes only COMMERCIAL NEWS MEDIA (Inactive Numbers)

Activated only during an actual emergency STATE / COUNTIES PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICERS

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PHONE NUMBERS FOR LIBERTY RETAIL OFFICE Recovery Manager Scheduling / Planning Crisis News Design and Construction Technical Support Offsite Radiological Coordinator Administration & Logistics Health Physics /Radwaste NRC/ State and Counties 4

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Telephone Number  ;

882-5363 Outside Station Position /Name Line Number l Emergency Coordinator

'J. E. Smith ~~
G. E. Vaughn, Alternate Supt. of Operations J. N. Pope Supt. of Technical Services T. B. Owens Supt. of Maintenance J. M. Davis Supt. of Administration i

J. T. McIntosh j NRC Resident Engineer

j. W. H. Orders B&W Resident Engineer j B. W. Street L. H. Williams, Alternate l Station Health Physicist .

C. T. Yongue HEALTH PHYSICS CENTER Environmental Surveillance Coordinator j J. J. Sevic l Data Evaluation / Report Preparation Supervisor

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C. Harlan Surveillance and Control Coordinator M. D. Thorne .

f Support Functions Coordinator l J. A. Long l Dosimetry Records .

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Position /Name Line Number

! TECHNICAL SERVICES GROUP

! Performance i T. S. Barr 1-Licensing and Projects R. T. Bond

. . Chemistry D. P. Rochester OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER '

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Operational Support Center Coordinator i

W. E. Martin Mechanical Maintenance Engineer D. Thompson I&E Engineer R. Adams , ,

Operations Group i Unit #3 Operations.0ffices I i

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Nuclear Equipment Operators (Unit 3 Emergencies)

Medical Assistance ,

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, Administration Coordinator Training & Safety i Contract Services ..

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Telephone Number 882-5363 Outside Station Position /Name Line Number CONTROL ROOM Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Shift Supervisor (Unit 1 & 2)

Unit 3 TELECOPIER Technical Support Center I

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DUKE POWER COMPANY OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION NUMBER CODE FOR IDENTIFYING PERSONNEL /ACTI'liTIES TO BE NOTIFIED NOTE: Telephone notifications of emergencies including emergency tests or drills to the NRC and other off-site agencies are not considered 2

' complete until direct voice contacts are made with the responsible representatives of the agencies-being notified. If the call is made after hours and the agencies' answering service is on duty, request for the duty person to call back as soon as they can be reached.

Otherwise, the leaving of a message is not considered a complete notification.

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1. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION by Red Phone within one hour.
2. UNIT COORDINATOR /0PERATIONS DUTY ENGINEER who will notify: A, B, C.

A. Superintendent of Operations and Station Manager B. Steam Production Duty Man.............................

C. Corporate Communications (Unusual Event Only).........

, 3. STATION MANAGER J. Ed Smith, Office .......................................

Home .........................................

4. BABC0CK AND WILCOX RESIDENT ENGINEER i Bill Street, Office ....................................,,,

Home .........................................

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L. H. Williams, Office .................................... .

Home ....................... ..............

5. STATION HEALTH PHYSICIST / DUTY HEALTH PHYSICIST
. C. T. Yongue, Office ......................................

Home ........................................

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6. SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL, BUREAU OF RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH (Warning Point State of South Carolina)

Director, Heyward G. Shealy, Office ...........................

Answering Service After Hours .......................

Home .......................

7. COUNTY CIVIL DEFENSE AGENCIES Oconee County Director, Walter B. Purcell .....................

Pickens County Director, William D. Evett, Office .............

(After hours can be reached through the Sheriff's Office)......

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8. COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENTS Oconee County (24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />) .......................................

Pickens County (24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />) ......................................

9. MEDICAL ASSISTANCE Oconee Memorial Hospital Ambalance Service .....................

Oconee Memorial Hospital Switchboard / Emergency Room ............

10. FIRE ASSISTANCE l Oconee County Rural Fire Protection Association ................

Woods or Forest Fi re (0conee County, Oakway Tower) . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Woods or Forest Fire (Pickens County, Woodall Mt. Tower) .......

11. TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTER ACTIVATION (If the first person cannot be reached, go to the next person down the list until one person is contacted)

Emergency Coordinator / Station Manager t

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Home .......................................!

Assistant Station Manager .

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Superintendent of Technical Services T. B. Owen, Office . ..........................................

Home .............................................

Superintendent of Maintenance J. M. Davis, Office ..........................................

Home ............................................

I Superintendent of Operations i

1 J. N. Pope, Office ...........................................

Home .............................................

Superintendent of Administration J. T. McIntosh, Office .......................................

Home .........................................

12. CRISIS MANAGEMENT CENTER ACTIVATION The Duke Power Crisis Management Organization will be notified for all Alert, Site Area Emergency, or General Emergency class emergencies. The Crisis Management Organization is notified by contacting one of the persons listed below. If the first person cannot be reached, go to the next person.down the list until one person is contacted. The person contacted is responsible for implementing the Crisis Management Plan notification requirements.

Manager, Nuclear Production Division H. B. Tucker, Office .................................t Home ..................................

Vice-President, Steam Production

' W. O . Pa r ke r , J r. , O f f i c e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Home ............................

i Manager, Technical Training Center R. M. Koehler, Office .................................

Home ................................

Steam Production Operations

. Duty Man .................'............................

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13. WATER DEPARTMENTS i

Should releases of radioactive effluent into Lake Keowee or Lake Hartwell

) potentially affect municipal water intakes or_ exceed technical specifi-cations.

Contr.ct the appropriate authorities as indicated below:

Lake Keowee 4

Seneca, H. J. Balding, Office ........................

Home ........................ .

Lake Hartwell City of Clemson Mayor of Clemson, Office ............ ...........

Home ..........................

(If the mayor cannot be reached, call one of the Clemson Administrator's Office ..................

Home ....................

Clemson Filter Plant (0700-1700) ................

Clemson University President's Office ..............................

Home ................................

(If the President cannot be reached, call)

Clemson University Physical Plant (0800-1630)

Anderson Water Works (24 Hr. Number)

(AGENCIES THAT MAY RESPOND TO AN EMERGENCY AT OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION LAW ENFORCEMENT S. C. Highway Patrol (Greenville, S. C.) .................

S. C. Enforcement Division (Columbia, S. C.) .............

Communications Check-Of ficer-of-tt.e-Day . . . . . . . . . . . . .

i BOMB DISPOSAL .

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RADIATION AND CONTAMINATION REACTS, Department of Emergency (Oak Ridge, Tennessee) ....

(24 hr. number - after 1700 ask for Beeper number)....

DOE Emergency Radiological Monitoring' Team (Aiken, S. C.)..

N. C. Division of Emergency Management ....................

(North Carolina State Warning Point - 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />)

Georgia Department of Natural Resources Environmental Radiation Program .....................

s Communication Check:

Bill Cline ........ (0800-1700) .................

Jim Setser ........ (0800-1700) .................

Georgia Civil Defense (0800-1700) - Operations Section ....

After Hours - Duty Officer ......................... .

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION NRC Operations Center (via Bethesda Central Office) ......

NRC Operations Center (via Silver Spring Central Office ..

Health Physics Network to NRC Operations Center ..........

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, NRC Operator (Via Bethesda Central Office) ...............

US NRC, Region II ..........' ...................(24 hr.)..

US NRC, Oconee Resident Inspector ........................

(Home 803)...

BUS TRANSPORTATION Anderson Retail Office (24 hr. number) ....................

(Contact Ken Kernodle, George Wilson) '

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE - METEOROLOGICAL BACK-UP SOURCE ,

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NRC HEALTH PHYSICS NETWORK TELEPHONES The NRC's Health Physics Network (HPN or Black Phone) connects all Nuclear Power Plants and Fuel Facilities to NRC Regional Offices and to NRC Head-quarters Operations Center. The phone is intended to support Health Physics Operations in an emergency but can be used for daily voice traffic and fac-simile transmittal.

There are four points at Oconee Nuclear Station which can cause access the HPN network. The station has jacks for the HPN phoner, in the Units 1&2 Control Room area, the Unit 3 Control Room area, and in the training center.

Any of these 3 phones can be accessed by dialing 1. A separate phone that can be accessed by dialing . . A separate phone that can be accessed by the is located in the NRC resident inspectors office.

The phone is used normally with the exception; NO DIAL TONE OF. RINGING IS HEARD. In addition, ringing only lasts 30 seconds, so after 30 seconds if the party has not answered, you must hang up and redial.

A complete directory of HPN telephone numbers and services are with each phone.

For convenience, the cords most often used are listed below:

HPN Phone Code

1. NRC region 2 (Atlanta) office
2. NRC headquarters
3. B&W Research Center
4. Oconee NRC Resident Inspector g
5. Oconee Nuclear Station
6. All NRC region 2 Resident Inspectors
7. All region 2 Operating Nuclear Plants In addition, the calling party may " conference" any phones during conversation by simply dialing the appropriate code (s). Any number of stations may be added in this manner.

Any problems with_this phone system should be reported to Southern Bell in Greenville at' ,--

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OCONEE EMERGENCY RADIO USE INSTRUCTIONS The emergency radio network of the Oconee Nuclear Station (ONS) is specifi-cally limited to use in an emergency event. The radio network will operate to provide:

1) back up communications between ONS, Pickens Civil Defense, and Oconee Emergency Preparedness Agency,
2) primary communications between ONS field monitoring teams and ONS,
3) and, back up to CNS internal communications between the Control Room / Technical Support Center areas and the Crisis Management Center.

The emergency radio network operates on,a separate radio frequency than ONS administrative radios. The call letters . identify this frequency and will be used at the end of transmission from the base station only.

The emergency radio network utilizes 3 different types of transceivers:

encoding transceivers (the ONS Base Remotes), control squelch transceivers (Coded Squelch radios), and open transceivers (the field monitor radios).

Encoding transceivers are units that have a " dialing" mechanism that can " dial" a particular radio for notification af an impending message transmission. One encoding transceiver is permanently located in the Units 1 & 2 Control Room area. Two other encoding transceivers are available and can be plugged into the system. One of these transceivers is stored in the ONS Training Center intended for use if the Crisis Management Center is activated. This unit can be activated by making the proper AC/DC electrical connections and by connection to an antenna hookup located in 2 classroom at the training center. (Antenna hookup is preceded by removal and storage of Jimmy plug presently in the antenna socket.) The other encodable radio transceiver is stored by the Emergency Coordinator at ONS. This radio can be used in the Units 1 & 2 or Unit 3 Control Room or Technical Support Room areas. Again the unit is activated by proper AC/DC electrical connections and by connection to one of two antenna support in the Technical Support Center. Antenna hookup for either place is first preceded by the removal of the " dummy" plug in the Units 1 & 2 H.P. area's antenna socket.) These 3 radios can dial the control squelch radios.

The control squelch radios are radios that remain silent until a signal to

, " break" the squelch is given from an encoding transceiver. There are 3 of these units, one each at the following locations, Pickens County, Civil Defense, Oconee County Communications Center, and with the Oconee Nuclear Stations Emergency Coordinator. Once the squelch is broken, the units can monitor all traffic (the units can also monitor all traffic (the units can also monitor all traffic if they manually set their units to M monitor function) until the unit is reset.

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SYSTEM NOTES:

The emergency radio system operates at . megahertz (the ONS administrative radio system operates at megahertz). The base station remotes are 50

, watts, the porta mobile raoios are 20 watts, and the hand held units are 5 watts, therefore in assigning radios to the more distant locations, use the porta mobile radios and reserve the hand held units for close to the station.

Radio operations will be in accordance with the Duke Power Co. " Radio Operator's Manual".

OCONEE NUCLEAR STATION EMERGENCY EVENT RADIO The call letters . identify the Emergency Event Radio frequency. The following is a listing of radio locations, unit call letters, and identifiers. Use identifiers only in transmission (for example, message may start with " Control Room to Alpha" and response will be Alpha to Control Room).

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ONS Base Station Remotes Location Unit Call Letters Identifier

1. Unit 1 & 2 Control Room Control Room
2. Crisis Management Center (Training Center) ',

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3. Technical Support Center TSC Coded Squelch Radios (Note above 3 Base Stations can activate squelch to the following radios by dialing encoding numbers.)

Location Er 'e, ' Unit Call Letters Identifier

, 4. Pickens Co. LEC \ Pickens Co. LEC I Pickens Co. \ Pickens Co.

(Courthouse) \ (Courthouse) l Pickens Co. I Pickens Co. CD i (C.D. Office) ,

5. Oconee Co. Civil .. Oconee Co.

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Location Unit Call Letters Identifier

11. Field Monitor Team Charlie
12. Field Monitor Team Delta
13. Field Monitor Team Echo
14. Field Monitor Team Foxtrot TO COMMUNICATE BETWEEN BASE STATION REMOTES (1, 2, 3), THE INTERCOM MUST BE USED: The following procedure must be used:
1. Push INTERCOM button and hold.
2. Push MIKE button and hold.
3. Send message (example, CMC to TSC).
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EMERGENCY NUMBERS MEDICAL (Located in Manager's Conference ------ i Room behind the switchboard in '

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CHARLOTTE /MECKLENBURG BOMB DISPOSAL TEAM -------- I OR 18TH ORDINANCE DEPARTMENT (E00) ---------

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j Administration and Logistics (Wachovia Room 1514) ------

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, Health Physics /Radwaste (Wachovia 2390)-----------------

NRC (Wachovia 1728) ------------------------------------

Offsite Radiological Coordinator (Wachovia 2366) -------

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Technical Support (Wachovia 1760) ---------------------- ,

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J M. Cartwright (P8 5014) -------------------------------

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Coordinators / Admin., Trng. Safety ,

Contract Coordinator ~

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Maintenace Superintendent i Mechanical Engineer

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Technical Services i Superintendent Performance Engineer Reactor Engineer

  • Chemistry Health Physics

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McGuire Nuclear Station Switchboard Extensions are connected through the Technical Traininn Center Switch-board and are for general use. All_. incoming calls to these numbers must go through the switchboard. The , exchange numbers are provided for com-munication with the main office and outside agencies. Calls can be made on these lines to any .. umbers in the system without requiring an outside line. Calls can be made between extension numbers within the Training Center by dialing the extension number only.

Administration / Logistics -----------------------------

Con s truc ti on Fi rs t Ai d -------------------------------

Data Coordination Area -------------------------------

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Design / Construction ---------------------------------

and Technical Support Health Physics /Radwaste -----------------------------

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Nuclear Regulatory Commission -----------------------

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Recovery Manager -------------------------------------

Scheduling / Planning ----------------------------------

Technical Support ------------------------------------

To call Plant from CMC ------------------------------

To call Construction Office from CMC ----------------

Central Processing Center (Accommodations) ----------

Medical Support (First Floor of Training Center in Manager's Conference Room behind switchboard)

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TIE LINES FROM TECHNICAL TRAINING CENTER TO OTHER DUKE SITES DIALING " TIES YOU IN" TO THE dICROWAVE NUMBERS ON.THE DUKE SYSTEM. YOU MAY DIAL PLUS ANY FOUR DIGIT NUMBER THAT HAS A PREFIX.

YOU MAY ALSO REACH A PARTICULAR STATION AN0/0R EXTENSION NUMBER BY DIALING ~

PLUS THE THREE DIGIT TIE LINE NUMBER FOR THAT STATION PLUS AN EXTENSION NUMBER OR OPERATOR.

TIE LINE BETWEEN THE TRAINING CENTER IS AS FOLLOWS: ,

TRAINING CENTER TO MCGUIRE: + EXTENSION NUMBER OR OPERATOR MCGUIRE TO TRAINING CENTER: r EXTENSION NUMBER OR DPERATOR STEAM PRODUCTION (STATIONS) OUTSIDE LINES TIE LINES (81 TO GET ACCESS)

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CONSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT (STATIONS) OUTSIDE LINES TIE LINES'(81 TO GET ACCESS)

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O Crisis Management Center, Environmental Monitoring for Emergency Conditions

{ Within the Ten Mile Radius of McGuire Nuclea'r Station" Rev. 4 O July 9, 1982

I.P. 5.3.14 i 1 DUKE POWER COMPANY CRISIS MANAGEMENT CENTER ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING FOR EMERGENCY CONDITIONS WITHIN THE TEN MILE RADIUS OF McGUIRE NUCLEAR STATION

1. 0 PURPOSE 1.1 To provide long term coordination of environmental monitoring following an unplanned release of radioactive material in exces of McGuire Nuclear Station Technical Specifications to the environ-ment. This procedure will replace station Health Physics Manual j Section 18.2 once the Crisis Management Center is activated. I

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 Station Directive 3.8.1 (Site Assembly and Evacuation).

2.2 HP/0/8/1009/09, Release of Radioactive Materials Thru the Unit Vent Exceeding Technical Specifications. l 2.3 HP/0/B/1009/10 Release of Liquid Radioactive Materials Exceeding Technical ;pecifications. l 2.4 EP/0/A/5000/32 (Alert) j 2.5 EP/0/A/5000/33 (Site Area Emergency) l l 2. 6 EP/0/A/5000/34 (General Emergency) 2.7 Station H.P. Manual Section 18.2

3. 0 LIMITS AND PRECAUTIONS 3.1 The Field Monitoring Coordinator (FMC) shall report to the Station l Health Physicist (Technical Support Center) once the Emergency Plan l

and Organization has been implemented.

l 3.2 The FMC shall report to the Off-Site Radiological Coordinator (System Health Physicist or designee) once the Crisis Management Center has been manned and is operational.

3. 3 Environmental sampling during emergency conditions shall not replace, but rather supplement normal environmental monitoring.

3.4 Survey teams shall don particulate masks when afrborne particulate activity is >3 x 10

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3. 5 If teams expect to be exposed to Iodine-131 in excess of 10 MPC (9 x 10 8 pc/ml) they shall ingest 150 milligrams (1 tablet) of potassium iodide, utilizing the supply kept at the station by

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I.P. 5.3.14 O 3.6 Survey teams shall don protective clothing at contamination levels 1

U >2000 dpm/100 cm2 Beta gamma, >500 dpm/100 cm2 alpha.

3.7 Survey teams shall wear high range persorinel dosimetry provided in the kits when entering areas where suspected .*adiation levels may warrant.

4.0 PROCEDURE 4.1 Upon notification by the Technical Support Center, that members of the Crisis Management Center have assembled, the assigned emergency environmental monitoring survey teams from the station will report in to the FMC at the Crisis Management Center in order to turn over the direction of offsite sampling responsibilities at the earliest convenient time.

NOTE: The emergency environmental monitoring survey teams from the station will have already assembled and commenced emergency sampling per station Health Physics Manual Section 18.2 under direction of the Technical Support Center.

4.2 The FMC will n.otify the Field Monitoring Organization (Enclosure 5.1) to asse.@le a'. the Crisis Management Center at the end of the Shift or other convenient time to relieve the station monitoring teams of offsite sampling responsibilities.

4 4.3 The Crisis Management Center monitoring teams will assume the

' 0' responsibility of offsite sampling at the earliest convenient time to allow the station monitoring team to return to the station.

4.4 Five field monitoring teams consisting of two (2) technicians per team and one (1) helicopter team, the pilot and (1) H.P. Technician shall be formed as follows:

Teams Call Sign Transportation A " Alpha" Chemistry vehicle #4352 Chevrolet Surburban l

B " Bravo" Health Physics Vehicle Jeep Cherokee

( #7632 C "Charlic" Administration Vehicle Ford Station Wagon

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the Dose Assessment Coordinator, who is in contact with the Corporate Meteorologist, and from the plant status sheet. ,

4.5.1.1 The FMC shall be located in the Crisis Manage-ment Center (once established) and report to the Off-Site Radiological Coordinator.

4.5.1.2 The FMC sholl direct environmental surveillance and the preparation of status reports.

4.5.1.3 The FMC shall direct the efforts of the Field Teams in obtaining pertinent field measurements and implement monitoring strategies and sample collection requirements.

4.5.1.4 The FMC shall advise the Dose Assessment ,

Coordinator of results of field measurements.

4. 5.1. 5 The FMC shall assure adequate staffing and resources for the Field Teams.

4.5.1.6 The FMC shall inform the Teccnical Support Center (Station Health Physicist) of sampling results once received from the monitoring teams or the Laboratory Analysis Coordinator.

4.6 Team Action O 4.6.1 The FMC shall dispatch Field Teams A, B, and C to pre-determined survey points within the downwind sector.

4. 6.1.1 The predetermined sampling locations are listed in Enclosure 5.2. The sector to be monitored or the " plume" patch shall be determined by placing nomograph overlays on a map in the opposite i direction. The sectors to be monitored are subject to ch3nge based on wind and meteorolog-ical conditions.

l 4.6.2 The survey teams shall maintain open communications with i

the FMC of the Crisis Management Center informing him of sample results at each predetermined survey point. Record all sample results on appropriate survey forms (Enclosure 5.6).

NOTE: The monitoring teams shall use proper radio proto-l cal when using the two-way radios for communica-tions.

l l 4.7 At each survey point, the survey teams shall:

1 4.7.1 Take an air sample (108 ml) utilizing a Silver Zeolite (CP-100G) cartridge and particulate filter.

I\ 4.7.1.1 Using the SAM-2, count the sample for (2) two

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4.7.1.2 Report air sample results in corrected counts per minute.

4.7.2 Perform a general area py survey at 3' from the ground.

Record results .

4.7.2.1 Report results to the FMC in mR/hr.

4.7.3 Take smears and water samples as directed by the FMC.

Record time and location. Results will be recorded on appropriate sample forms. (Enclosure 5.6) when samples are processed.

4.7.4 Retain all samples for future analysis.

4.7.5 Place TLD's at locations designated Dy the FMC and record the time.

4.7.6 Collect air samples and TLD's that are located in the environment as part of the normal environmental monitoring program as instructed by the FMC. Record locations and

, related times. Locations of air samplers and TLD's are listed in Enclosure 5.7.

4.7.7 Label all samples and return them to the Crisis Management p center for analysis as directed by the FMC. The teams shall be supplemented, relieved, or secured as directed by the Field Monitoring Coordinator.

4.8 In the coursa of their monitoring, the survey teams may be utilized to inform unknowing persons they encounter in the area, should area evacuations become imminent.

NOTE: This (informing persons) is not to interfere with emergency monitoring.

4.9 Once the extent of the release is known, survey teams shall continue to monitor survey points as directed by the FMC in order to observe changes in radiation / contamination levels and/or locations.

4.10 The emergency environmental survey teams shall be supplemented, relieved, or secured as directed by the FMC t.pon conferring with other members of the Offsite Radiological Sampling Group of the Crisis Management Center.

5.0 ENCLOSURES 5.1 Field Monitoring Organization (Names & Telephone Numbers of Members).

A S.2 List of Designated Survey Points.

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i j 5.3 List of Designated Limnological Sample Points.

5.4 Map of 10 Mile Radius with Predetermined Survey Points  !
5.5 List of Contents of Survey Kits.  ;

i i 5.6 Survey Form.  ;

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5.7 Location of Env. TLD's and Air Samplers.  !

l S.8 Procurement of. Helicopter for Emergency Environmental  !

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i 5.9 Map of Designated Survey Points Inside the 2500' Exclusion Area  :

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ENCLOSURE 5.1 1 FIELD MONITORING ORGANIZATION LABORATORY FIELD DOSE ANALYSIS MONITORING ASSESSMENT COORDINATOR COORDINATOR COORDINATOR J. S. Isaacson J. R. LEONARD R. E. 50RBER J

SURVEY SURVEY SURVEY SURVEY SURVEY SURVEY TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM TEAM TEA *1 "A" "B" "C" "D" "E" "F" Catawba Nuclear Station Personnel Microwave No i

Phillip Deal, Station Health Physicist Bell Line

, Maurice McClettie Wes Sturgis William Dixon Fletcher Wilson Rick Dove , Tammie Hindman

" Jerry Mode Robert Deshazo John Threatt Grady Lane Rich Wright Barry Kimray Tim O'Donohue ,

Cue Williamson Ron Rivard ,

Sam Powell i

j Mike Moses Doug Baysinger '

i Steve Jones . Nancy Strickland l Scott Ledford Harold McCullough Brenda Wells l Barbara Jones 4 i -

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SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTALL LABORATORY PERSONNEL Jan Williams Bill Foris Paulie Whitcomb i I

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Cindy Knox Tom Yocum i .

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ENCLOSURE 5.2 List of Designated Survey Points (McGuire Nuclear Station)

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Zone Radius Point X-1 Flagpole at Technical Training Center.

X-2 South end of bridge over discharge canal.

X-3 Intersection of Construction Access Road and SR2182 (Hager Ferry Road).

X-4 Construction Access Road at the construction yard just north of the clearing, viewing the Standby Nuclear Service Water Pond.

X-5 Entrance to McGuire firing range on N.C. Highway 73.

X-6 South side of N.C. Highway 73, 20 yards east of the McGuire Steam Production entrance.

X-7 North side of N.C. Highway 73 where railroad tracks and the highway become parallel.

X-8 Dam at Waste Water Collection Basin. Access thiough 0.C. Gate #5 l (South River Gate)*.

.I A 1 Southwest end of Belle Isle Drive off SR 2149.

A 1 West end of SR 2151.

A 2 Intersection of SR 2151 and SR 2149.

A 3 $outh end of SR 2148 (Nance Road).

A 1 Intersection of SR 2189 (Bethel Church Road) and Staghorn Drive.

A 2 Knox Grill at intersection of N.C. Highway 73 and SR 2159 (Knox .

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. NOTE: Sample locations denoted with "X" indicate locations within the Exclusion Area Boundary.

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B 1 One mile from plant on Lake Norman.

B 2 One mile from plant on Lake Norman.

B 3 One mile from plant on Lake Norman.

B 4 One mile from plant on Lake Norman.

B 5 One mile from plant on Lake Norman.

B 6 Emergency boathouse at boat dock.

C 1 Approximately one mile on Hubbard Road off Highway 73.

4 C 2 End of Hubbard Road.

C 3 Approximately one mile west on SR 2133.

C 4 Catawba River, access through 0.C. Gate 7 (Lower Dam Access)*.

C 5 River bank at north tip of island, access thru 0.C. Gate 7 (Lower Dam Access)*.

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C 1 Intersection of SR 2138 (Beatties Ford Road) and SR 2133 (Stevens Road).

C 2 West end of SR 2132.

D 1 Intersection of SR 2128 (Beatties Ford Road) and SR 2136 (Gilead Road).

D 1 East end of SR 2148 (Babe Stillwell Farm Road).

D 2 Intersection of SR 2136 (Gilead Road) and SR 2131 (Bud Henderson Road).

D 3 Intersection of SR 2128 (Beatties Ford Road) and SR 2129 (Jim Kidd Road).

D 4 Intersection of SR 2074 (Meck Rcad) and SR 2127 (Allison Ferry Road).

D 5 West end of SR 2127 (Allison Ferry Road).

D 1 Intersection of SR 2136 (Gilead Road) and SR 2139 (Remson Road).

D 2 Intersection of SR 2117 (Hambright Road) and SR 2120 (McCoy Road).

D 3 Intersection of SR 2074 (Beatties Ford Road) and SR 2117 (Hambright l Road).

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V D 4 Intersection of SR 2074 (Beatties Ford Road) and SR 2125.

E 1 Intersection of SR 2004 (Mt. Holly-Huntersville Road) and SR 2075 (Riverview Road).

E 1 Intersection of SR 2004 (Mt. Holly-Huntersville Road) and SR 2001 (oump Station Road).

E 1 Intersection of SR 2025 (Miranda Road) and SR 2043.

E 2 Bridge over Long Creek on N.C. Highway 16 between SR 1664 and SR 2005.

E 1 Intersection of SR 2619 (Peachtree Road) and SR 2027 (Cora Ave.).

E 2 Intersection of SR 1771 (Cathey Road) and SR 1769 (Tom Saddler Road).

F 1 Intersection of U.S. Highway 21 and SR 2004 (Mt. Holly-Huntersville Road).

F 1 Intersection of SR 2004 (Mt. Holly-Huntersville Road) and SR 2116 (Alexanderana Road).

F - #-1 Intersection of Interstate 77 and SR 2110 (Reames Road).

F 1 Intersection of SR 2442 (Asbury Church Road) and SR 2426 (Huntersville-Concord Road).

F 2 Intersection of SR 2442 (Asbury Church Road) and SR 2445.

F 1 Intersection of SR 2459 (Eastfield Road) and SR 2475 (Prosperity Church Road).

l F 2 Intersection of N.C. Highway 115 and SR 2631 (Beechwood Mobile Home Park Road).

G 1 Intersection of U.S. Highway 21 and SR 2145 (Sam Furr Road).

G 1 South end of SR 2438 (Hagers Road) - right fork.

G 2 Intersection of N.C. Highway 115 and SR 2416 (Bailey Road).

G 1 Bridge over Rocky River on N.C. Highway 73 between SR 2420 and SR 2422.

G 2 Intersection of SR 2427 (McCord Road) and SR 2439 (Ramah Church Road).

G 1 Intersection of SR 2418 (Shearer Road) and SR 2419.

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[d H 1 Intersection of U.S. Highway 21 and SR 2147.

H 1 Intersection of Interstate Highway 77 and SR 2158 (Goodrum Drive).

I 1 South end of SR 2160.

I 1 Intersection of SR 1100 (Mayhew Road) and SR 2065.

I 1 Intersection of SR 1100 (Mayhew Road) and SR 1111 (Tom White Road).

I 2 South end of SR 1113 (Isle of Pines Road).

I 1 South end of SR 1459.

I 1 Intersection of SR 1100 (Mayhew Road) and SR 1177 (Chuckwood Road).

I 1 Intersection of SR 1115 and SR 1455.

J 1 West end of SR 1102 (Williamson Chapel Road) in All Seasons Campground.

J 1 Intersection of N.C. Highway 115 and SR 1137 (Midway Lake Road).

J 1 West end of SR 1194.

J 2 Intersection of SR 1132 (Midway Lake Road) and SR 1136 (J.P. White l

Road).

L 1 Barclay's Mini-Market and Texaco on SR 1373.

L 2 South end of SR 1841 (Webbs Chapel Road).

M 1 Highway 16 at Turbyfill Nursery.

M 1 Beatties Ford Access Area on SR 1439.

M 2 Picnic Area south of railroad crossing on fi.C. Highway 16 between SR 1394 and SR 1397.

M 1 East end of SR 1495 in Westport L0mmunity.

M ' 5-2 Railroad Crossing east of Forney Creek on SR 1380 (Triangle Road) between SR 1386 and SR 1387.

I M 3 East Lincoln High School at intersection of N.C. Highway 73 and j SR 1386.

M 4 Bridge over Killian's Creek on SR 1545 (Old Plank Road) between N.C. Highway 16 and SR 1398.

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M 1 Bridge over Anderson Creek on SR 1385 (Anderson Branch Road) between N.C. Highway 73 and SR 1383.

N 1 Intersection of SR 1379 and SR 1376.

N 2 Intersection of SR 1380 (Triangle Road) and SR 1381.

N 1 Bridge over Anderson Creek on SR 1360 (Tucker's Campground Road) between SR 1382 and SR 1384.

N 2 Bridge over Killian's Creek on SR 1373 (Denver Road) between N.C.

Highway 16 and SR 1360.

N 3 Intersection of SR 1375 and SR 1635.

N 1 Intersection of SR 1360 (Tucker's Campgro,.J Road) and SR 1349.

0 1 Intersection of SR 1362 (Mechpelah Road) and N.C. Highway 73.

P 1 Intersection of SR 1545 (Old Plank Road) and SR 1412 (Mariposa Road).

P 1 Bridge over Leeper's Creek (North Branch) on SR 1404 between SR 1535 and SR 1403.

P 1 Intersection of SR 1360 (Tucker's Campground Road) and SR 1361.

Q 1 Cowans Ford Dam - east end, access th'ough 0.C. Gate #10*.

Q 2 SR 1395 at Lake Norman Overlook.

Q 3 Intersection of Highway 73 and SR 1528.

Q 1 Bill's Marina on SR 1395.

Q 2 Intersection of N.C. Highway 73 and SR 1393.

Q 3 Intersection of N.C. Highway 73 and SR 1543.

Q 4 Railroad crossing on SR 1386 (Killian Road) between SR 1397 and SR 1909.

Q 1 East end of SR 1441.

Q 2 Intersection of SR 1393 and SR 1568 (Nixon Heights entrance).

Q 3 Bridge over Johnsons Creek on SR 1397 (Sifford Road) between SR 1396 and SR 1652.

p R 1 Intersection of SR 1902 (Mariposa Road) and SR 1906.

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R 1 Intersection of N.C. Highway 27 and SR 1903 (Lawrence Road).

5 1 Intersection of SR 1935 (Stanley Road) and SR 1923 (Old N.C. 27).

U 1 Intersection of N.C. Highway 273 and N.C. Highway 27.

V 1 Intersection of SR 1968 and SR 1909 approximately 0.5 mile past Gaston County line.

V 1 Intersection of N.C. Highway 16 and SR 1911.

V 2 Lucia Fire Department in Lucia on N.C. Highway 16.

V 3 Water tower across from Riverbend Steam Station on SR 1912.

V 4 Intersection of SR 1912 (Horseshoe Bend Beach Road) and SR 1913.

V 1 Bridge over Leepers Creek on SR 1820 (Alexis-Lucia Road) tetween SR 1907 and SR 1902.

V 2 Bridge over Dutchman's Creek on SR 1905 (Upper Stanley Road) between SR 1820 and SR 1919.

V 1 Intersection of SR 1919 (Stanley Road) and SR 1918 (Sandy Ford l Road).

V 2 Pinewood Elementary School on N.C. Highway 273 south of entrance to Mt. Island Dam.

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ENCLOSURE 5.3 List of Designated Limnological Sample Points Huntersville Intakes - Sector D (East-Northeast) 2-3 miles.

Sample elevation - 742' Accessable by land on SR 2145 (Norman Island Road)

Davidson Intakes - Sector B (North-Northeast) 5-6 miles Sample elevation - 736' Accessable by land on SR 2195 (Torrence Church Road)

Charlotte Intakes - Sector I (South) 5-6 miles Sample elevation 635' - Unit 1 intake 640' - Unit 2 intake 637' - Unit 3 intake

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NOTE: 1. Full lake elevation is 760'

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i ENCLOSURE 5.5 Each survey team shall be equipped with an emergency kit containing as a minimum, the following:

Victoreen 497 or Eberline E-520. and a Xetex Mod 305A SAM-2 with RD-22 probe Portable air sampler with Silver Zeolite (CP-100G) filter cartridges and particulate filters.

12VDC to 120VAC powerverter.

One Norton 7600 or MSA dual side cartridge type particulate mask per team member.

Emergency TLDs and high range personnel dosimeter.

Emergency radio transmitter / receiver.

Stopwatch Flashlight Protective Clothing Assorted poly bags Sample Bottles Limnological samplers Smears Survey forms Potassium Iodide tablets Small change for telephone to station A copy of Station Health Physics Manual, Section 18.2, (Environmental Monitoring for Emergency Conditions).

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I ENCLOSURE 5.7 Collection of Air Samples Sample #125 Take the dirt road in front of Warehouse #5, go to Location: Below the bottom of the incline and around to the right Settling Ponds after passing the settling ponds. The sampler is at the top of the hill to the left of Chemistry's storage shed.

Sample #134 Return to McGuire's main entrance and make a right Location: East onto Hwy. #73. The school is located about 10 miles Lincoln Jr. High down Hwy. #73 toward Lincolnton. The sampler is School located behind a small brick building that is to the left of the school.

Sample #133 Return to Hwy. #73, make a left and go into Cornelius.

Location: Cornelius Make a left onto N. Main (where Hwy #73 ends) and Substation then the first right that crosses the railroad track.

Turn left onto Zion Street and then a right at the next corner. The sampler is inside the fenced-in area around the substation.

Sample #121 Returen to Hwy #73 and make a right. Proceed to Location: Guard McGuire's Construction entrance. Take the first dirt house at Technical road to the right after passing the Duke Power Training Center Environmental Laboratories. The sampler is on the hill across from the guard house at the new training center.

Sample #120 Proceed up the dirt road and around to the left.

Location: near The sampler is located just before the H.P. Boat H.P. Boat House House entrance on the left side of the road.

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Collectica of TLDs TLD #143-N Enter the McGuire Construction entrance and proceed to the guard house at the Technical Training Center. Turn left immediately after passing the guard house. Turn left on the first dirt road you come to, then right on the second dirt road you come to. Follow this road to the point. The TLD is in a white container on the point.

TLD #144-NNE Return from the point and turn left where the two dirt roads intersect. Follow this road until it intersects the main dirt road. The TLD is located on your left, on the fence, at air sampling site #120, near H.P. boathouse.

TLD #145-NE Return to the guard house at the Technical Training Center.

The next TLD is located to the left of the guard house on the knoll, attached to the fence, at air sampling site #121.

TLD #146-ENE Cross the discharge canal bridge. Thsi TLD is located on the left, immediately after you cross the bridge, approximately 100 yards down the canal bank.

TLD #147-E Return to the intersection, of the TTC road and the hard s surface road (McGuire Construction entrance) and turn left.

Turn lef t into the Systems Environmental Laboratory. This TLD

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TLD #148-ESE Return to the McGuire Construction entrance road and start heading away from the constructioin site. This TLD is located on your left on the last knoll approximately 25 feet into the woods, before you intersect Hwy. #73.

TLD #149-SE At the intersection of Hwy. #73 and the McGuire Construction l entrance turn right. The next TLD is located near the site l fence approximately 25 feet off Hwy. #73 and approximately 300 feet east of the McGuire overlook entrance.

TLD #150-SSE Enter the McGuire overlook. The next TLD is located west of l the parking lot, g the site fence, in a white container.

TLD #151-5 Return to Hwy. #73, and enter the McGuire S.P. entrance.

l After entering the main gate, turn right so you are facing 0.C. Gate #2. This TLD is located on the power pole, beside the power line tower, inside O.C. gate #2. (Contact security at Ext. 460 to get this gate and all other 0.C. gates opened.)

TLD #152-SSW Return to the McGuire S.P. entrance and turn right onto Hwy.

  1. 73. The next TLD is located on the RR right-of-way approxi-mately 200 feet west of the S.P. entrance, in a white container.

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TLD #153-SW Re-enter the McGuire S.P. entrance and follow the road between the upper and lower parking lots. Immediately beyond the guard house turn left. Follow this road, below the chemistry settling ponds to 0.C. Gate 5. Go through 0.C. Gats 5, to a clearing on your lef t approx, half way down the road toward the continuous water sampler. The TLD is located in the clearing in a white container.

TLD #154-WSW Exit 0.C. Gate 5 and follow the road back around past the chemistry settling ponds. Turn left on the dirt road, just before the hard surface road begins. Follow this road through 0.C. Gate 7 (Lower Dam Access). The TLD is located on the river bank, left of the bank area that is rocked. The TLD is in a white container.

TLD #155-W The next TLD is located at the bottom of the earthen dam embankment near the end of the concrete wing wall of Cowan's Ford Dam. The first dirt road, (north of TLD site #154) leading to the bottom of the dam embankment, is used to arrive at TLD site #155.

TLD #156-WNW Exit 0.C. Gate #7 and go to the top of the dam embankment.

Enter 0.C. #10 and travel the length of the dam, until you f-'s reach the concrete dam portion of Cowan's Ford Dam. The TLD

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NOTE: TLD's for the 3-5 mile radius are numbered consecu-tively with one exception. Directions to TLD sites will be given in a clockwise direction beginning in the north sector, with TLD #157.

TLD #157-N Exit McGuire S.P. entrance go east on Hwy. #73 until you intersect I-77. Go north on I-77. Take exit #33 off I-77, turn left, cross back over I-77. Follow this road until it intersects S.R. 1100 (Brawley School Rd.). Turn left on S.R.

1100 and follow this road until it intersects S.R. 2160.

Follow S.R. 2160 until you see the Duke Power sign at the Williamson Access area. The TLD is in a white container on the sign post.

TLD #158-NNE Return to I-77 and head south. Take the Lake Norman -

Cornelius exit (Hwy. #73) traveling west. At the intersection of S.R. 2189 (Bethel Church Rd.) and Hwy. #73 turn right. The TLD is on the last power pole on the left of Bethel Church Rd.

TLD #159-NE Return to Hwy. #73, turn left, and turn left again on the road leading to Anchorage Marine shipyard at Holiday Harbor Marina. Follow this road to marina area. The TLD is on the power pole behind the shipyard building.

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p ENCLOSURE 5.7 (cont.)

O TLD #160-ENE Return to Hwy. #73, turn left and follow Hwy. #73 until it crosses over I-77. Take your first right after crossing I 77.

Follow Hwy. #21 until it intersects S.R. 2147. Anchorage Marine Showroom will be on the left. The TLD is on the fence around the showroom.

TLD #161-E Return to Hwy. #21 and proceed south. The next TLD is located on the right on the main power pole that feeds the meter pole at the intersection of Hwy. #21 and Sam Furr Rd.

TLD #162-ESE Continue south on Hwy. #21 until you intersect Gilead Rd.

Turn right, cross over I-77 and continue on Gilead Rd. until you intersect 5.R. 2139. Turn right on S.R. 2139. The TLD will be on the first power pole on your left.

TLD #163-SE Go back to Gilead Rd., and turn left. At the intersection of McCoy (S.R. 2138) and Gilead Rd. turn right. Follow McCoy road until it intersects Hambright Rd. The TLD is on the right, inside the fence at the Duke Power substation just above the road intersection.

TLD #164-SSE Turn around, go back to Hambright Rd. and turn left. Follow Hambright Rd. until it intersects Beatties Ford Rd. This TLD is located on the left power pole where these two roads

[,) intersect.

V TLD #183-5 Turn left at the above intersection. Follow Beatties Ford Rd.

(Control) until it intersects S.R. 2004 (Mt. Holly - Huntersville Rd.)

and turn right. Follow S.R. 2004 until it intersects S.R.

2001 (Pump Station Rd.) and turn right. Follow S.R. 2001 until it dead ends. The TLD is along the river bank just at the edge of the tall grass, in a white container.

TLD #165-5 Return to the intersection of Pump Station Rd. and Mt. Holly -

Huntersville Rd. and turn right. Go to the intersection of Mt. Holly - Huntersville Rd. and Hwy. #16 and turn right.

After crossing the Catawba River bridge, into Gaston County, turn right on the road that leads down beside River Bend Steam Station (Power Plant Rd.). Follow this road for approx-imately 2 miles. The TLD is on the power pole at the sharp bend (90 ) in the road.

TLD #166-SSW Turn around and come back up Power Plant Road. The next TLD is located on your left, on the water tank, across from River Bend Steam Station.

TLD #167-SW Return to Hwy. #16 and turn right. The next TLD is located on the right-hand side of the road behind the Lucia Volunteer Fire Department Bldg. It is in a white container, back at the g edge of the trees.

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1 ENCLOSURE 5.7 (cont.)

TLD #168-WSW Continue north on Hwy. #16 until it intersects S.R. 1511 (at the Lowesville road sign) and turn left. The TLD is located on your left, on the last power pole before crossing Killian Creek.

TLD #169-W Return to Hwy. #16 and turn lef t. Follow Hwy. #16 until it intersects Kincaid Rd. (Kincaid Rd. is the road immediately north of Hills Chapel United Methodist Church on Hwy. #16).

Turn left on Kincaid Rd. The TLD is located on the last power pole on your right at the end of the road.

TLD #170-WNW Return to Hwy. #16, and turn left. Follow Hwy. #16 until it intersects Hwy. #73. Turn left on Hwy. #73. Follow Hwy. #73 until it intersects S.R. 1386. Turn left on S.R. 1386. The TLD is located on the second utility pole on the right from the intersection.

TLD #171-NW Return to Hwy. #73 and turn right. Follow Hwy. #73 until it intersects Hwy. #16 and turn left on Hwy. #16. The next TLD is located at the Eest Lincoln Rescue Squad Bldg. on the radio antenna pole. The rescue squad bldg. is on the right hand side of Hwy. #16N.

- TLD #172-NNW Continue north on Hwy. #16. Turn right on Fairfield Rd. in the West Port Community. Follow Fairfield Rd. until it intersects S.R. 1619. Turn left on S.R. 1619. Follow S.R.

1642, off of S.R. 1619. Turn left off of S.R. 1619, just before it dead ends. The TLD is located on the telephone pole in the front yard at the home of T. L. McConnell. The house will be on your left. The house number is 625.

NOTE: TLD's well removed from the site, are numbered conse-cutively, with three exceptions. Directions to the TLD sites will be given in a counter clockwise direction, beginning in the north sector, with TLD

  1. 173.

TLD #173-N Return to Hwy. #16, and turn right. Follow Hwy. #16N to the caution light in Denver and turn right. Follow Campground Rd.

(into Catawba County) until it intersects S.R. 1899 (just past Barkley's Mini Market) and turn right. Follow S.R. 1899 until it intersects S.R. 1845 and turn left. Follow S.R. 1845 until it intersects S.R. 1981 and turn left. The TLD is located on the first power pole on your left, and in the front yard of M.S. Glover.

TLD #174-WNW Return to the caution light in Denver and turn left. Follow Hwy. #165 until it intersects Hwy. #73 and turn right. Follow Hwy. #73W. The next TLD is located, at E. Lincoln Jr. High, west of the main campus beside the well house. The TLD is on the fence at air sampling site.

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a O ENCLOSURE 5.7 (cont.)

b TLD #175-WNW Return to Hwy. #73, turn right and follow Hwy. #73 until it joins Hwy. #27. Follow Hwy. #27 into Boger City. At the intersection of Hwy. #27 and S.R. 1003 (in front of Carolina Shopping Centr) turn back to the right. Follow S.R. 1003 until it intersects S.R. 1332 and turn left. Follow S.R. 1332 until it intersects S.R. 1500 and turn right. The TLD is located on the telephone pole in the back yard at the home of G.F. Terrell. His is the 8th house on the right of S.R.

1500.

TLD #176-SW Return to Hwy. #27 and turn left. Follow Hwy. #27E through Stanley. At the intersection of Hwy. #27E and E. Dallas Rd.

turn to the right. Follow E. Dallas Rd., until it intersects S. Main St. and turn left. Follow Hwy. #275 (to the right of Nichol's service station and grocery) until it intersects S.R.

2001 (dirt road) and turn left. Follow S.R. 2001 until it intersects S.R. 2393 (hard surface road) and turn left. The TLD is located on a cedar post in the back yard at the home of T. L. McGee. His is the 6th house on the left of S.R. 2393.

TLD #177-5 Return to Hwy. 27, turn right and follow Hwy #27E through Mt.

Holly, across the Catawba River back into Mecklenburg County.

Where the Mt. Holly - Huntersville Rd. joins Hwy. #27, turn p back to your left. Follow the Mt. Holly - Huntersville Rd.

until it intersects Hwy. #16 and turn to the right. Follow Hwy. #165 until it intersects Kentberry Dr. in the Coulwood Community and turn to the right. Turn left at the intersection of Kentberry and Belmorrow Dr. The TLD is located on the power pole in the front yard of J. R. Leonard.

h.s address is 908 Belmorrow Dr.

TLD #178-SE Return to Hwy. #16 and turn left. Follow Hwy. #16N until it intersects the Mt. Holly - Huntersville Rd. and turn right.

Follow the Mt. Holly - Huntersville Rd. until it intersects Hwy. #11 (in Huntersville) and turn to the right. Follow Hwy.

1155 until you come to Florida Steel in the Croft Community.

The TLD is on the fence, inside the Duke Power substation to the right of Florida Steel, as you approach the plant.

TLD #179-ESE Return to Hwy. #115 and turn left. Follow Hwy. 115N until it is joined by Eastfield Rd. Turn right on Eastfield Rd.

Follow Eastfield Rd. until it intersects F rosperity Church Rd. Turn right on Prosperity Church Rd. The TLD is located approximately 2 miles down the road on the right, on the telephone pole in the front yard at the home of Dan Rains.

TLD #182-ENE Return to Hwy. #115 and turn right. Follow Hwy. #115N into Cornelius. Turn right off of Hwy. 115N (just past the First Union National Bank) in front of Fred's Shoe Shop, then turn left on Zion St. The next TLD is located on the right, inside the Duke Power substation, at air sampling site 133.

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ENCLOSURE 5.7 (cont.)

TLD #181-NE Return to Hwy. #115, and turn right. Follow Hwy #115H until it intersects Potts St. (street just before railroad overpass) and turn left. Follow Potts Street unti it intersects W.

Walnut and turn left. The TLD is located on the power pole at the rear of the Davidson Water Works Bldg. The Davidson Water ,

Works Bldg. will be the first b1dg. on the right after turning on W. Walnut.

TLD #180-NE Go to.I-77. Follow I-77N until it intersects Hwy. 150.

Follow Hwy. 150, to the right, off of I-77N. At the inter-section of Hwy. 150 and 21 turn back to the left. Follow Hwy. 21N. The Mooresville Water Treatment Plant is on the left approximately .5 of a mile up Hwy. 21N. The TLD is on the telephone pole near the parking lot.

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ENCLOSURE 5.8 PROCUREMENT OF HELICOPTERS FOR EMERGENCY ENVIRONMENTAL SURVEILLANCE

' Inland Airways, Greenvile, S. C. , is under contract to Duke Power Company to furnish one helicopter upon request and an additional helicopter within six

. hours following notification. Once a helicopter is requested, thre is a '

maximum elapsed time of three hours for the helicopter to arrive at Oconee or other dispatched locations, i

Helicopter service is limited to daylight hours and adequate flying weather.

The helicopters will hold three people, the pilot and two passengers. To j perform surveys, instrumentation may limit the passenger space.

? To obtain helicopter (s) for emergency service cont' "t:

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2. L. W. Johnson
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4. B. A. Turpin* 1

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f I.P./5.3.17 OAC DATA AVAILABLE IN AN EMERGENCY

1. 0 Purpose To ensure that holders of the Crisis Management Plan Implementin Procedures Manual have an up to date listing of data available in an emergency as well as a better description of which instrument reading is provided on the Plant Data and Status Sheet.

2.0 References

, Crisis Management Plan Section I Crisis Management Data Retrieval System Documentation 3.0 8imits and Precautions None.

4.0 Procedure 4.1 The Enclosures 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, and 5.6 list computer point ID's, a description of what instrument or variable is provided by that ID, the units that variable is in, and the range of that reading for i

Oconee 1, Oconee 2, Oconee 3, McGuire, and Catawba respectively.

I Enclosure 5.1 is a correlation, relating a letter to type of variable. 1 j

() 4.2 In an eme*gency, requests for data in addition to that provided on the plant status sheet are to be referred to the Data Coordinator in tne Crisis Management Center.

i 5.0 Enclosures l 5.1 OAC Point ID Correlation

5. 2 Oconee Ui.it 1 Available OAC Point ID's
5. 3 Oconee Unit 2 Available OAC Point ID's 5.4 Oconee Unit 3 Available OAC Point ID's 5.5 McGuire Units 1 & 2 Available OAC Point ID's 5.6 Catawba Units 1 & 2 Available OAC Point ID's 1

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I.P./5.3.17 Enclosure 5.1 AVAILABLE 0AC POINT ID's A Primary Coolant Systems B Secondary Coolant Systems C Auxiliary Systems O Safety Injection Systems E Containment Systems F Radiation Monitoring Systems G Environmental Systems J

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I.P./5.3.17 Enclosure 5.2 AVAILABLE 0AC POINT ID's Oconee Unit 1 ,

point I.D. Description Units Ranoe b

1. A1632 RC Hot Leg A WR Temp. F 50-650 A1634 RC Hot Leg A Temp. 1 *F 520-620 A1635 RC Hot Leg A Temp. 2 F 520-620
2. A1633 RC Hot Leg B WR Temp F 50-650 A1492 RC Hot Leg B Temp. 1 F 520-620 A1493 RC Hot Leg B Temp. 2 *F 520-620
3. A1638 RC Cold Leg Al NR Temp. *F 520-620 A1639 RC Cold Leg Al WR Temp. *F 50-650
4. A1636 RC Cold Leg A2 NR Temp. or 520-620 A1637 RC Cold Leg A2 WR Temp. 'F 50-650
5. A1046 RC Cold Leg B1 NR Temp. F 520-620 A1047 RC Cold Leg B1 WR Temp. *F 50-650
6. A1494 RC Cold Leg B2 NR Temp. F 520-620 A1495 RC Cold Leg B2 WR Temp. *F 50-650
7. A1416 RC Loop A WR Press. 1 PSIG 0-2500 A1418 RC Loop A WR Press. 2 PSIG 0-2500 A1417 RC Loop B WR Press. PSIG 0-2500
8. A1939 RC PRZR LVL 1 Corr. In. H 2O q- A1940 RC PRZR LVL 2 Corr. In. H 2 0 A1941 RC PRZR LVL 3 Corr. In. H 2O A1717 RC PRZR LVL 1 Uncorrected In. H 0 0-400 A1718 RC PRZR LVL 2 Uncorrected In. H 2O 0-400 A1719 RC PRZR LVL 3 Uncorrected In. H 2O 0-400
9. A1920 CA Boren Conc. PPM PPM
10. A1536 NI 1 SR Flux CPS 0.1-E6 A1537 NI 2 SR Flux CPS 0.1-E6

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11. A1540 NI 3 IR Flux E 8 Amps E 11-E a

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12. A1544 NI 5 PR Flux  % 0-125 A1545 NI 6 PR Flux  % 0-125 A1546 NI 7 PR Flux  % 0-125 A1547 NI 8 PR Flux  % 0-125
13. D2306 RC Pump A1 ON (0FF)
14. D2307 RC Pump A2 ON (OFF)
15. D2308 RC Pump 81 ON (0FF)
16. 02309 RC Pump B2 ON (OFF)

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1. A1026 F0W SG A Full LVL In. H 2O 0-650 A1213 FDW SG A TR A LVL in. H 2O 0-388

. A1214 FDW SG A TR B LVL In. H 2O 0-388

2. A1031 FDW SG B Full LVL In. H 2O 0-650 Underline indicates points used on data sheet.

Enc. 5.2-1 Rev. O August 13, 1982 i

I.P./5.3.17 Enclosure 5.2 (cont'd)

AVAILABLE OAC POINT ID's (V Oconee Unit 1 Point I.D. Description Unitt, Range B (cont'd)

A1215 FDW SG B TR A LVL In. H 2O 0-388 A1216 FDW SG B TR B LVL In. H 2O 0-388

3. A1470 MS Stm. Gen. A Press. 1 PSIG 0-1200 A1471 MS Stm. Gen. A Press. 2 PSIG 0-1200
4. A1466 MS Stm. Gen. B Press. 1 PSIG 0-1200 A1467 MS Stm. Gen. B Press. 2 PSIG 0-1200
5. A1563 FDW Flow A Comp. & Se1. LBS/Hr. 0-6E6 A1564 FDW Flow B Comp. & Se1. LBS/Hr. 0-6E6
6. A1644 EMR F0W Flow 1 SG A GPM 0-1200
7. A1756 EMR FDW Flow 1 SG B GPM 0-1200
8. A0158 C UST A LVL FT-H2O 0-12 A0014 C UST B LVL FT-H2O 0-12 E
1. A1044 HP Letdn. Flow GPM 0-160
2. A0944 DW UST MKUP Flow LBS/HR 0-225000
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1. A1238 HP Loop A Inj. Flow GPM 0-6000
2. A1239 HP Loop B Inj. Flow GPM 0-6000
3. A1310 LP Loop A Inj. Flow GPM 0-1200
4. A1311 LP Loop B Inj. Flow GPM 0-1200
5. D2214 LP Pump A ON (0FF)
6. D2215 LP Pump B ON (0FF)
7. D2216 LP Pump C ON (0FF)
8. D2125 HP Pump A ON (OFF)

! 9. D2127 HP Pump B ON (0FF)

j. 10. D2129 HP Pump C ON (OFF)

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1. A1011 Reactor Bldg. Press. CH. A PSIG 175 A1315 Reactor Bldg. Press. CH. B PSIG 175
2. A0043 RBV Dome Temp. F 0-390 A0005 RBV RB LWR Temp. F 0-390
3. A1565 RB Sump Level CH. A Ft. 0-15 A1033 RB Sump LVL CH. B Ft. 0-15
4. A1465 CA H2 Conc.  % 0-5
5. A0049 LWD RB NCR Sump LVL In. H 2O 0-30 h

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Enc. 5.2-2 Rev. 0 August 13, 1982

I.P./5.3.17 Enclosure 5.2 (cont'd)

AVAILABLE 0AC POINT ID's Oconee Unit 1 Point I.D. Description Units Range E

1. A1670 RM 36 RC Letdn. CNT/ MIN 10-106
2. A1663 RM 16 MS HDR A MR/HR .01-E7
3. A1676 RM 17 MS HDR B MR/HR .01-E7
4. A1674 RM 40 CSAE EXH CNT/ MIN 10-106
5. A1264 RM HR CONT AREA MON TR A R/HR 1-1E8 A1265 RM HR CONT AREA MON TR B R/HR 1-1E8
6. A1680 RM 46 Unit Vent Gas HR CNT/ MIN 10-106 b

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3. A0013 MC Wind Direction Deg L 0-+/-180
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5. (Not Available)
6. (Not Available)
7. (Not Available)

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I.P./5.3.17 Enclosure 5.3 AVAILABLE GAC POINT ID's O

V Oconee Unit 2 Point I.D. Description Units Range A

1. A1632 RC Hot Leg A WR Temp. *F 50-650 A1634 RC Hot Leg A Temp. 1 *F 520-620 A1635 RC Hot Leg A Temp. 2 F 520-620
2. A1633 RC Hot Leg B WR Temp. F 50-650 A1492 RC Hot Leg B Temp. 1 F 520-620 A1493 RC Hot Leg B Temp. 2 F 520-620
3. A1638 RC Cold Leg Al NR Temp. *F 520-620 A1639 Cold Leg Al WR Temp. F 60-650
4. A1636 RC Cold Leg A2 NR Temp. *F 520-620 A1637 RC Cold Leg A2 WR Temp. F 60-650
5. A1046 RC Cold B1 NR Temp. F- 520-620 A1047 RC Cold Leg B1 WR Temp. F 50-650
6. A1494 RC Cold Leg B2 NR Temp. F 520-620 A1495 RC Cold Leg B2 WR Temp. F 50-650
7. A1416 RC Loop A WR Press. 1 PSIG 0-2500 A1418 RC Loop A WR Press. 2 PSIG 0-2500 A1417 RC Loop B WR Press. PSIG 0-2500
8. A1939 RC PRZR LVL 1 Corr. In. H 2O In. H 2O 0<

A1940 A1941 RC PRZR LVL 2 Corr.

RC PRZR LVL 3 Corr. In. H 2O A1717 RC PRZR LVL 1 Uncorrected In. H 2O 0-400 A1718 RC PRZR LVL 2 Uncorrected In. H 2O 0-400 A1719 RC PRZR LVL 3 Uncorrected In. H 2O 0-400

9. A1009 CA Boron Conc. PPM PPM 0-2050
10. A1536 NI 1 SR Flux CPS 0.1-E6 A1537 NI 2 SR Flux CPS 0.1-E6

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12. A1544 NI 5 PR Flux  % 0-125 A1545 NI 6 PR Flux  % 0-125 A1546 NI 7 DR Flux  % 0-125 A1547 NI 8 d Flux  % 0-125
13. 02306 RC Pump A1 ON (OFF)
14. D2307 RC Pump A2 ON (OFF)
15. D2308 RC Pump B1 ON (OFF)
16. D2309 RC Pump B2 ON (OFF)

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1. A1026 FDW SG A Full LVL In. H 2O 0-648 A1213 FDW SG A TR A LVL In. H 2O 0-388 A1214 FDW SG A TR A LVL In. H 20 0-388 Underline indicates points used on data sheet.

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I.P./5.3.17 Encisoure 5.3 (cont'd)

AVAILABLE 0AC POINT ID's S

Oconee Unit 2 Point I.D. Description Units Range B (cont'd)

2. A1031 FDW SG B Full LVL In. H 2O 0-648 A1215 F0W SG B TR A LVL In. H 2O 0-388 A1216 F0W SG B TR B LVL In. H 2O 0-238
3. A1470 MS Stm. Gen. A Press. 1 PSIG 0-1200 A1471 MS Stm. Gen. A Press. 2 PSIG 0-1200
4. A1466 MS Stm. Gen. B Press. 1 PSIG 0-1200 A1467 MS Stm. Gen. B Press. 2 PSIG 0-1200
5. A1563 FDW Flow A Comp. & Se1. LBS/Hr. 0-6E6 A1564 FDW Flow B Comp. & Sel. LBS/Hr. 0-6E6
6. A0012 EMR FDW Flow 1 SG A GPM 0-1200
7. A0013 EMR FDW Flow 1 SG B GPM 0-1200
8. A0014 C UST A LVL FT-H2O 0-12 A0158 C UST B LVL FT-H2O 0-12 E
1. A1044 HP Letdn. Flow GPM 0-160
2. A0944 DW UST MKUP Flow LBS/HR 0-225000 E
1. A1238 HP Loop A Inj. Flow GPM 0-1200
2. A1239 HP Loop B Inj. Flow GPM 0-1200
3. A1310 LP Loop A Inj. Flow GPM 0-1300
4. A1311 LP Loop B Inj. Flow GPM 0-1300
5. 02214 LP Pump A ON (0FF)
6. D2215 LP Pump B ON (GFF)
7. 02216 LP Pump C ON (0FF)
8. 02125 HP Pump A ON (OFF)
9. D2127 HP Pump B ON (0FF)
10. D2129 HP Pump C ON (0FF)

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1. A1011 Reactor Bldg. Press. CH. A PSIG 175 A1315 Reactor Bldg. Press. CH. B PSIG 175
2. A0043 RBV Dome Temp. F 0-390 A0005 RBV RB LWR Temp. F 0-390
3. A0792 RB Sump Level CH. A Ft. 0-15 A0793 RB Sump LVL CH. B Ft. 0-15
4. CA H2 Conc. (Not Available)
5. A0049 LWD RB NOR Sump LVL In. H 2O 0-30 Underline indicates points used on data sheet.

Enc. 5.3-2 Rev. O August 13, 1982

I.P./5.3.17 Enclosure 5.3 (cont'd)

AVAILABLE 0AC POINT ID's Oconee Unit 2 Point I.D. Description Units Range f

1. A1670 RM 36 RC Letdn. CNT/ MIN 10-106
2. A1663 RM 16 MS HDR A MR/HR .01-E7
3. A1676 RM 17 MS HDR B MR/HR .01-E7
4. A1674 RM 40 CSAE EXH CNT/ MIN 10-106
5. A1264 RM HR CONT AREA MON TR A R/HR 1-1E8 A1265 RM HR CONT AREA MON TR B R/HR 1-1E8
6. A1680 RM 46 Unit Vent Gas HR CNT/ MIN 10-106 G
1. MC Wind Speed
2. (Not Available)
3. MC Wind Direction
4. (Not Available)
5. A0953 MC Delta 05 Air Temp. Top F (+30)
6. (Not Available)
7. (Not Available)
8. (Not Available)

O 9. (Not Available)

Underline indicates points usef er data sheet.

Enc. 5.3-3 Rev. O August 13, 1982

I.P./5.3.17 Enclosure 5.4 AVAILABLE 0AC POINT ID's (3

O Oconee Unit 3 Point-I.D. Description Unit 1 Range A

1. A1632 RC Hot Leg A WR Temp. F 50-650 A1634 RC Hot Leg A Temp. 1 F 520-620 A1635 RC Hot Leg A Temp. 2 *F 520-620
2. A1633 RC Hot Leg B WR Temp. *F 50-650
A1492 RC Hot Leg B Temp. 1 F 520-620 A1493 RC Hot Leg B Temp. 2 F 520-620
3. A1638 RC Cold Leg Al NR Temp. *F 520-620 A1639 RC Cold Leg Al WR Temp. F 50-650
4. A1636 RC Cold Leg A2 NR Temp. F 520-620 A1637 RC Cold Leg A2 WR Temp. F 50-650
5. A1046 RC Cold Leg B1 NR Temp. *F -520-620 A1047 RC Cold Leg B1 WR Temp. F 50-650
6. A1494 RC Cold Leg B2 NR Temp. F 520-620 A1495 RC Cold Leg B2 WR_ Temp. F 50-650
7. A1416 RC Loop A WR Press. 1 PSIG 0-2500 A1418 RC Loop A WR Press. 2 PSIG 0-2500 A1417 RC Loop B WR Press. PSIG 0-2500 p 8. A1939 RC PRZR LVL 1 Corr. In. H 2O

, A1940 RC PRZR LVL 2 Corr. In. H 20 l ( ')

A1941 A1717-RC PRZR LVL 3 Corr.

RC PRZR LVL 1 Uncorrected In. H 2O In. H 26 0-400 A1718 RC PRZR LVL 2 Uncorrected In. H 2 0 0-400 A1719 RC PRZR LVL 3 Uncorrected In. H 2O 0-400

9. A1009 CA Boron Conc. PPM PPM 0-2050
10. A1536 NI 1 SR Flux CPS 0.1-E6 A1537 NI 2 SR Flux CPS 0.1-E6 ~
11. A1540 NI 3 IR Flux E6 Amps E[11-E3 A1541 NI 4 IR Flux E 6 Amps .E 11-E 3
12. A1544 NI 5 PR Flux  % 0-125 A1545 NI 6 PR Flux  % 0-125 A1546 NI 7 PR Flux  % 0-125 A1547 NI 8 PR Flux  % 0-125
13. 02306 RC Pump A1 ON (OFF)
14. D2307 RC Pump A2.0N (OFF)
15. D2308 RC Pump B1 ON (OFF)
16. D2309 RC Pump B2 ON (0FF) l
1. A1026 FDW SG A Full LVL In. H 2O 0-650 A1213 FDW SG A TR A LVL In. H 2O 0-388 A1214 FDW SG A TR A LVL In. H 2O 0-388 Underline indicates points used on data sheet.

Enc. 5.4-1 Rev. 0 l August 13, 1982 l

l

I.P./5.3.17 Enclosure 5.4 (cont'd)

AVAILABLE DAC POINT ID's

)'

Oconee Unit 3 Point I.D. Description Units Range B (cont'd)

2. A1031 FDW SG B Full LVL In. H 2O 0-650 A1215 FDW SG B TR A LVL In. H 20 0-388 A1216 FDW SG B TR B LVL In. H 2O 0-388
3. A1470 MS Stm. Gen. A Press. 1 PSIG 0-1200 A1471 MS Stm. Gen. A Press. 2 PSIG 0-1200
4. A1466 MS Stm. Gen. B Press. 1 PSIG 0-1200 A1467 MS Stm. Gen. B Press. 2 PSIG 0-1200
5. A1563 FDW Flow A Comp. & Sel. LBS/Hr. 0-6E6 A1564 FDW Flow B Comp. & Se1. LBS/Hr. 0-6E6
6. A0012 EMR FDW Flow 1 SG A GPM 0-1200
7. A0013 EMR FDW Flow 1 SG B GPM 0-1200
8. A0158 C UST A LVL FT-H 2O 0-12 A0014 C UST B LVL FT-H2O 0-12 E
1. A1044 HP Letdn. Flow GPM 0-160 t

p 2. A0944 DW UST MKUP Flow LBS/HR 0-225000 0

1. A1238 HP Loop A Inj. Flow GPM 0-1200
2. A1239 HP Loop B Inj. Flow GPM 0-1200
3. A1310 LP Loop A Inj. Flow GPM 0-1300
4. A1311 LP Loop B Inj. Flow GPM 0-1300
5. D2214 LP Pump A ON (OFF)
6. 02215 LP Pump B ON (OFF)
7. D2216 LP Pump C ON (OFF)
8. D2125 HP Pump A ON (0FF)
9. D2127 HP Pump B ON (OFF)
10. D2129 HP Pump C ON (OFF)

E

1. A1011 Reactor Bldg. Press. CH. A PSIG 175 A1315 Reactor Bldg. Press. CH. B PSIG 175
2. A0043 RBV Dome Temp. F 0-390 A0005 RBV RB LWR Temp. F 0-390
3. A0792 RB Sump Level CH. A Ft. 0-15 A0793 RB Sump LVL CH. B Ft. 0-15
4. A1465 CA A2 Conc.  % 0-5
5. A0049 LWD RB NOR Sump LVL In. H 2O 0-30 Underline indicates points used on data sheet.

l Enc. 5.4-2 Rev. O August 13, 1982

I.P./5.3.17 Enclosure 5.4 (cont'd)

AVAILABLE 0AC POINT ID's Oconee Unit 3 Point I.D. Description Units Range f

1. A1670 RM 36 RC Letdn. CNT/ MIN 10-106
2. A1663 RM 16 MS HDR A MR/HR .01-E7
3. A1676 RM 17 MS HDR B MR/HR .01-E7
4. A1674 RM 40 CSAE EXH CNT/ MIN 10-106
5. A1264 RM HR CONT AREA MON TR A R/HR 1-1E8 A1265 RM HR CONT AREA MON TR B R/HR 1-1E8
6. A1680 RM 46 Unit Vent Gas HR CNT/ MIN 10-106
1. MC Wind Speed (Not Available)
2. (Not Available)
3. MC Wind Direction (Not Available)
4. (Not Available)
5. MC Delta 05 Air Temp Top (Not Available)
6. (Not Available)

. 7. (Not Available) l 8. (Not Available)

9. (Not Available) f l

l l

i l

Underline indicates points used on data sheet.

Enc. 5.4-3 Rev. O August 13, 1982

I.P./5.3.17 Enclosure 5.5 (cont'd)

AVAILABLE OAC POINT ID's McGuire Units 1 & 2 Point I.D. Description Units Range E (cont'd)

A1216 Temp. C *F 0-200 A1222 Temp. D *F 0-200

3. A1041 Containment Sump Level (Train A) FT .5-20 A0671 (Train B) FT .5-20
4. A0848 Containment H2 Concent. (Train A)  % 0-30 A0854 (Train B)  % 0-30 f
1. A0115 NCS Monitor CPM 10El-10E7
2. A0829 Cont. High Range Area 1 R/HR 10E0-10E8 A0835 Area II R/HR 10E0-10E8
3. A0073 Cont. Gas Monitor (High Range) CPM 10El-10E6 A0067 (Low Range) CPM 10E1-10E7
4. A1009 Unit Vent Noble Gas (High High Range) R/HR 10E0-10E8 A0018 (High Range) CPM 10El-10E6 A0012 (Low Range) CPM 10E1-10E7
5. A0049 Unit Vent Iodine CPM 10E1-10E7 A0019 EMF 35 Unit Vent Particulate, Hi Range CPM 10El-10E6 O A0127 EMF 49 Liq Waste Discharge, Hi Range CPM 10El-10E6 G
1. A1069 Upper Wind Speed MPH 0-30
2. A1183 . Lower Wi.nd Speed MPH 0-30
3. A1075 Upper Wind Dire; tion From DEG 0-540
4. A1189 Lower Wind Direction From DEG 0-540
5. A0611 Barometric Pressure IN HG 25-35
6. A1200 Lower to Upper Temp. Diff. *C -4 to 8
7. A1218 Lower to Middle Temp. Diff. C -4 to 8
8. Switchyard Ambient Air Temp. (Not Available) f Underline indicates points used on data sheet.

O(g Enc. 5.5-4 Rev. O August 13, 1982

I.P./S.3.17 Enclosure 5.5 AVAILABLE 0AC POINT ID's

/3 U McGuire Units 1 & 2 Point I.D. Description Units Range A

1. A0965 T/ Hot-Loop A (Wide Range) F 0-700
2. A0971 T/ Hot-Loop B (Wide Range) *F 0-700
3. A0977 T/ Hot-Loop C (Wide Range) F 0-700
4. A0983 T/ Hot-Loop D (Wide Range) *F 0-700
5. A1061 T/ Cold-Loop A (Wide Range) *F 0-700 A1064 (Narrow Range) *F 510-630
6. A1067 T/ Cold-Loop B (Wide Range) F 0-700 A1076 (Narrow Range) F 510-630
7. A1073 T/ Cold-Loop C (Wide Range) F 0-700 A1088 (Narrow Range) *F 510-630
8. A1079 T/ Cold-Loop D (Wide Range) F 0-700 A1100 (Narrow Range) F 510-630
9. A0826 NC System Press. (Wide Range) PSIG 0-3000 A0845 (Low Range) PSIG 0-800 A1118 (Pzr. Press. I) PSIG 1700-2500 A0962 (Pzr. Press. II) PSIG 1700-2500 A0968 (Pzr. Press. III) PSIG 1700-2500 A0974 (FL . Press. IV) PSIG 1700-2500
10. A1124 Pzr. Water Level (Pzr. Level I)  % 0-100 1 Q (Pzr. Level II)

A0980  % 0-100 A0976 (Pzr. Level III)  % 0-100

11. 02803 NCP/A Status: ON, OFF
12. 02804 NCP/B Status: ON, OFF
13. D2805 NCP/C Ststus: ON, 0FF
14. 02806 NCP/D Status: ON, OFF
15. P0120 Boron Concentration PPM
16. A1177 Neutron Flux - Source Range Level CPS 0-1000000 Channel 1 l A1206 - Source Range Level CPS 0-1000000 l l Channel 2 _ _
17. A0632 - Intermediate Range E 'A 10E 8-1E Level Channel 1 , _

A0633 - Intermediate Range E 3A 10E 8-1E Level Channel 2 Channel 2

, 18. A1122 - Power Range Lower  % 0-120 i Level Quad 1 A1063 - Power Range Lower  % 0-120 l Level Quad 2 A1057 - Power Range Lower  % 0-120 l Level Quad 3 l A1110 - Power Range Lower  % 0-120 Level Quad 4 l

P1385 Reactor Thermal Power  %

j %) Underline indicates points used on data sheet.

i Enc. 5.5-1 Rev. 0 August 13, 1982 l l l

-I.P./5.3.17 Enclosure 5.5 (cont'd)

AVAILABLE OAC POINT ID's McGuire Units 1 & 2 Point I.D. Description Units Range A (cont'd)

A0628 - Power Range AVG  % 0-120 Level Quad 1 A0627 - Power Range AVG  % 0-120 Level Quad 2 A0629 - Power Range AVG  % 0-120 Level Quad 3 A0626 - Power Range AVG  % 0-120 Level Quad 4 A1092 - Power Range Upper  % 0-120 Level Quad 1 A1086 - Power Range Upper  % 0-120 Level Quad 2 A1098 - Power Range Upper  % 0-120 Level Quad 3 A1080 - Power Range Upper  % 0-120 Level Quad 4 8

/"'N! 1. A1004 SG/A Level (Wide Range Level)  % 0-100 l

(d A0998 (Narrow Range Level II) % 0-100 i

A0992 (Narrow Range Level III) % 0-100 A1059 (Narrow Range Level IV)  % 0-100

2. A1005 SG/B Level (Wide Range Level)  % 0-100 A0999 (Narrow Range Level II) % 0-100 A0993 (Narrow Range Level III) % 0-100 A1065 (Narrow Range Level IV)  % 0-100
3. A0970 SG/C Level (Wide Range Level)  % 0-100 A1000 (Narrow Range Level II)  % 0-100 A0994 (Narrow' Range Level III) % 0-100 A1071 (Narrow Range Level IV)  % 0-100
4. A0988 SG/D Level (Wide Range Level)  % 0-100 A0987 (Narrow Range Level II) % 0-100 A0986 (Narrow Range Level III) % 0-100 l A1077 (Narrow Range Level IV)  % 0-100 l S. A1107 SG/A Steam Press. (Steam Press. I) PSIG 0-1300

! A1022 (Steam Press. II) PSIG 0-1300 A1028 (Steam Press. IV) PSIG 0-1300

6. A1113 SG/B Steam Press. (Steam Press. I) PSIG 0-1300 A1023 (Steam Press. II) PSIG 0-1300 A1029 (Steam Press. III) PSIG 0-1300
7. A1119 SG/C Steam Press. (Steam Press. I) PSIG 0-1300 A1024 (Steam Press. II) PSIG 0-1300 (Steam Press. III) 0-1300 p)

(_

A1030 Underline indicates points used on data sheet.

PSIG Enc. 5.5-2 Rev. O August 13, 1982 l

I.P./5.3.17 Enclosure 5.5 (cont'd)

AVAILABLE 0AC POINT ID's s/

s McGuire Units 1 & 2 Point I.D. Description Units Range

. B (con'd)

8. A1125 SG/D Steam Press. (Steam Press. I) PSIG 0-1300 A1025 (Steam Press. II) PSIG 0-1300 A1031 (Steam Press. IV) PSIG 0-1300
9. P1412 Total SG/A CF Flow (Flow I) MPPH 0-682.93 P1413 (Flow II) MPPH 0-678.67
10. P1414 Total SG/B CF Flow (Flow I) MPPH 0-677.87 P1415 (Flow II) MPPH 0-679.92
11. P1416 Total SG/C CF Flow (Flow I) MPPH 0-683.48 P1417 (Flow II) MPPH 0-683.76
12. P1418 Total SG/D CF Flow (Flow-1) MPPH 0-675.97 P1419 (Flow II) MPPH 0-680.33
13. P1208 CA Flow to S/G A MPPH 0-300
14. P1209 B MPPH 0-300
15. P1210 C MPPH 0-300
16. P1211 D MPPH 0-300 E
1. A0764 NV Letdown Flow (HX Outlet Flow) GPM 0-200 s . 2. A0758 NV Charging Flow GPM 0-200
3. A0856 ND Return Flow GPM 0-7000 0
1. A0857 CCP Inj. Hdr. Flow GPM 0-1000
2. D0970 CCP/A Status: ON, OFF

! 3. D0620 CCP/B Status: ON, OFF

4. 03574 NI Pump A Status: ON, OFF
5. D3576 NI Pump B Status: ON, OFF E
1. A0785 Containment Press. 2 PSIG -5 to 20 A0791 3 PSIG -5 to 20 l A0797 4 PSIG -5 to 20 A0590 Containment Narrow Range Press. PSIG -1 to 1 A1047 Containment Pressure Train.A PSIG -5 to 60 A0665 Train B PSIG -5 to 20
2. A1228 Lower Cont. Ambient Air Temp. A F 0-200 A1234 Temp. B F 0-200 A1240 Temp. C *F 0-200 A1246 Temp. D F 0-200 A1204 Upper Cont. Ambient Air Temp. A F 0-200

!O N~,}

A1210 Temp. B F 0-200 l

Underline indicates points used on data sheet.

Enc. 5.5-3 Rev. O i

August 13, 1982

i I.P./5.3.17 Enclosure 5.5 (cont'd)

AVAILABLE OAC POINT ID's McGuire Units 1 & 2 Point I.D. Description Units Range E (cont'd)

A1216 Temp. C *F 0-200 A1222 Temp. D F 0-200

3. A1041 Containment Sump Level (Train A) FT .5-20 A0671 (Train B) FT .5-20
4. A0848 Containment H2 Concent. (Train A)  % 0-30 A0854 (Train B)  % 0-30 F
1. A0115 NCS Monitor CPM 10El-10E7
2. A0829 Cont. High Range Area 1 R/HR 10E -10E8 A0835 Area II R/HR 10E -10E8
3. A0073 Cont. Gas Monitor (High Range) CPM 10El-10E8 A0067 (Low Range) CPM 10El-10E7
4. A1009 Unit Vent Noble Gas (High High Range) R/HR 10E -10E8 A0018 (High Range) CPM 10El-10E" A0012 (Low Range) CPM 10El-10E7
5. A0049 Unit Vent Iodine CPM 10El-10E7 A0019 EMF 35 Unit Vent Particulate, Hi Range CPM 10El-10E8 s) A0127 EMF 49 Liq Waste Discharge, Hi Range CPM 10El-10E8 G
1. A1069 Upper Wind Speed MPH 0-30

, 2. A1183 Lower Wind Speed MPH 0-30 I

3. A1075 Upper Wind Direction From DEG 0-540

, 4. A1189 Lower Wind Direction From DEG 0-540 l 5. A0611 Barometric Pressure IN HG 25-35

6. A1200 Lower to Upper Temp. Diff. C -4 to 8
7. A1218 Lower to Middle Temp. Diff. C -4 to 8
8. Switchyard Ambient Air Temp. (Not Available) l l

l l Underline indicates points used on data sheet.

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! Enc. 5.5-4 Rev. O August 13, 1982

I.P./5.3.17 l Enclosure 5.6 AVAILABLE OAC POINT ID's I

(D / Catawba Units 1 & 2 Point I.D. Description Units Range A

1. A0860 NC Loop A Average Temp. *F 530-630 A0668 NC Loop A Wide Range Hot Leg Temp. *F 0-700
2. A0861 NC Loop B Average Temp. F 530-630 A0669 NC Loop B Wide Range Hot Leg Temp. F 0-700
3. A0862 NC Loop C Average Temp. F 530-630 A0670 NC Loop C Wide Range Hot Leg Temp. F 0-700
4. A0863 NC Loop D Average Temp. *F 530-630 A0671 NC Loop D Wide Range Hot Leg Temp. F 0-700
5. A0676 NC Loop A Narrow Range Cold Leg Temp. F 510-630 A0700 NC Loop A Wide Range Cold Leg Temp. *F 0-700
6. A0682 NC Loop B Narrow Range Cold Leg Temp. F 510-630 A0706 NC Loop B Wide Range Cold Leg Temp. F 0-700
7. A0688 NC Loop C Narrow Range Cold Leg Temp. F 510-630 A0712 NC Loop C Wide Range Cold Leg Temp. F 0-700
8. A0694 NC Loop D Narrow Range Cold Leg Temp. F 510-630 A0718 NC Loop D Wide Range Cold Leg Temp. F 0-700
9. A0719 NC System Wide Range Press. PSIG 0-3000 i A0839 NC System Wide Range Press. CH. 2 PSIG 0-3000 ,

s A0933 NC System Narrow Range Press. PSIG 0-800 l

10. A0707 PZR Level CH. 1  % 0-100 A0867 PZR Level CH. 2  % 0-100 A0873 PZR Level CH. 3  % 0-100
11. D2037 Reactor Coolant Pump A ON, OFF
12. D2085 Reactor Coolant Pump B ON, OFF
13. 02038 Reactor Coolant Pump C ON, 0FF
14. 02086 Reactor Coolant Pump D ON, 0FF
15. A1214 Boron Concentration PPM 0-5000

, 16. A1248 Source Range Level Channel 1 CPS 0-10E6

! A1254 Source Range Level Channel 2 CPS 0-10E6 l 17. A0766 Intermediate Range Level Channel 1 MA 10E-8-1 A0767 Intermediate Range Level Channel 2 MA 10E-8-1

18. A0672 Power Range Upper Level Quadrant 1  % 0-120 A0678 Power Range Upper Level Quadrant 2  % 0-120 A0684 Power Range Upper Level Quadrant 3  % 0-120 A0690 Power Range Upper Level Quadrant 4  % 0-120 A0696 Power Range Lower Level Quadrant 1  % 0-120 A0702 Power Range Lower Level Quadrant 2  % 0-120 A0708 Power Range Lower Level Quadrant 3  % 0-120 A0714 Power Range Lower Level Quadrant 4  % 0-120 A0758 Power Range AVG Level Quadrant 1  % 0-120 l A0759 Power Range AVG Level Quadrant 2  % 0-120 l A0760 Power Range AVG Level Quadrant 3  % 0-120 A0761 Power Range AVG Level Quadrant 4  % 0-120 l (O Underline indicates points used on data sheet.

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l

I.P./5.3.17 Encisouro 5.6 (cont'd)

AVAILABLE 0AC POINT ID's

( \

\m / Catawba Units 1 & 2 Point I.D. Description Units Range E

1. A0731 S/G A Narrow Range Level CH. 4  % 0-100 A0845 S/G A Narrow Range Level CH. 3  % 0-100 A0911 S/G A Narrow Range Level CH. 2  % 0-100 A0531 S/G A Narrow Range Level CH. 1  % 0-100 A0674 S/G A Wide Range Level  % 0-100
2. A0626 S/G B Narrow Range Level CH. 4  % 0-100 A0632 S/G B Narrow Range Level CH. 3  % 0-100 A0537 S/G B Narrow Range Level CH. 2  % 0-100 A0638 S/G B Narrow Range Level CH. 1  % 0-100 A0680 S/G B Wide Range Level  % 0-100
3. A0644 S/G C Narrow Range Level CH. 4  % 0-100 A0627 S/G C Narrow Range Level CH. 3  % 0-100 A0543 S/G C Narrow Range Level CH. 2  % 0-100 A0633 S/G C Narrow Range Level CH. 1  % 0-100 A0686 S/G C Wide Range Level  % 0-100
4. A0639 S/G D Narrow Range Level CH. 4  % 0-100 A0645 S/G D Narrow Range Level CH. 3  % 0-100 A0628 S/G D Narrow Range Level CH. 2  % 0-100 f- g A0549 S/G D Narrow Range Level CH. 1  % 0-100

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A0692 A0723 S/G D Wide Range Level S/G A Steam Press. CH. #1 PSIG 0-100 0-1300 A1274 S/G A Steam Press. CH. #2 PSIG 0-1300 A1280 S/G A Steam Press. CH. #4 PSIG 0-1300

6. A0729 S/G B Steam Press. CH. #1 PSIG 0-1300 A1286 S/G B Steam Press. CH. #2 PSIG 0-1300 A1292 S/G B Steam Press. CH. #3 PSIG 0-1300
7. A0735 S/G C Steam Press. CH. #1 PSIG 0-1300 A1298 S/G C Steam Press. CH. #2 PSIG 0-1300 A1304 S/G C Steam Press. CH. #3 PSIG 0-1300
8. A0741 S/G D Steam Press. CH. #1 PSIG 0-1300 A1310 S/G D Steam Press. CH. #2 PSIG 0-1300 A1316 S/G D Steam Press. CH. #4 PSIG 0-1300
9. A0634 S/G A Feedwater Flow CH. 1 MLB/HR 0-4.8 A0640 S/G A Feedwater Flow CH. 2 MLB/HR 0-4.8
10. A0646 S/G B Feedwater Flow CH. 1 MLB/HR 0-4.8 A0629 S/G B Feedwater Flow CH. 2 MLB/HR 0-4.8
11. A0635 S/G C Feedwater Flow CH. 1 MLB/HR 0-4.8 A0641 S/G C Feedwater Flow CH. 2 MLB/HR 0-4.8
12. A0650 S/G D Feedwater Flow CH. 1 MLB/HR 0-4.8 A0651 S/G D Feedwater Flow CH. 2 MLB/HR 0-4.8
13. A0974 CA Flow To S/G A GPM 0-500
14. A0975 CA Flow To S/G B GPM 0-500
15. A0976 CA Flow To S/G C GPM 0-500

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16. A0977 CA Flow To S/G D GPM 0-500 Underline indicates points used on data sheet.

Enc. 5.6-1 Rev. O August 13, 1982

I.P./5.3.17 Enclosure 5.6 (cont'd)

AVAILABLE 0AC POINT ID's f

k v Catawba Units 1 & 2 Point I.D. Description Units Range E

1. A0452 NV Letdown Flow GPM 0-200
2. A0820 Charging Line Flow Control GPM 0-200
3. A0902 ND HX A Return Flow GPM 0-5000 A0908 ND HX B Return Flow GPM 0-5000 E=
1. A0447 Boron Injection Flow GPM 0-1000
2. D2450 Centrifugal Charging Pump A ON, OFF
3. D2440 Centrifugal Charging Pump B ON, OFF
4. D2456 NI Pump A ON, OFF
5. 02446 NI Pump B ON, OFF E
1. A0743 Containment Press. CH. 2 PSIG -5 to 20 A0899 Containment Press. CH. 3 PSIG -5 to 20 A0893 Containment Press. CH. 4 PSIG -5 to 20 p 2. A1178 Upper Containment Temperature A F 40-200

, A1232 Lower Containment Temperature A1 *F 40-200

(# A1443 Lower Containment Temperature A2 F 32-212 A1226 Upper Containment Temperature B *F 40-200 A1184 Lower Containment Temperature B1 *F 40-200 A1461 Lower Containment Temperature B2 F 32-212 A1455 Upper Containment Temperature C F 32-212 A1238 Lower Containment Temperature C1 F 40-200 4

A1473 Lower Containment Temperature C2 F 32-212

, A1449 Upper Containment Temperature D F 32-212 A1244 Lower Containment Temperature D1 *F 40-200 A1479 Lower Containment Temperature D2 F 32-212

3. A1418 Containment Sump Level A FT 0-20 A1424 Containment Sump Level B FT 0-20
4. Containment H2 Concen. (Not Available) l f
1. A0061 EMF 48 Reactor Coolant Monitor CPM 10El-10E7
2. A1308 EMF 53A Cont. High Range Monitor R/HR 1-1E8 i Train A l A1314 EMP 53B Cont. High Range Monitor R/HR 1-1E8 l

Train B

3. A0025 EMF 39L Containment Gas Monitor CPM 10El-10E7 A0031 EMF 39H Containment Gas Monitor CPM 10El-10E6 Underline indicates points used on data sheet.

l Enc. 5.6-2 Rev. O August 13, 1982

I.P./5.3.17 Encisoure 5.6 (cont'd)

, AVAILABLE 0AC POINT ID's Catawba Units 1 & 2 Point I.D. Description Units Range 4

F (cont'd)

4. A0013 EMF 36L Unit Vent Gas Monitor CPM 10El-10E7 A0019 EMF 36H Unit Vent Gas Monitor CPM 10El-10E6
5. A0048 EMF 37 Unit Vent Iodine Monitor CPM 10El-10E7 G
1. A0483 Upper Wind Speed MPH 0-90
2. A0485 Lower Wind Speed MPH 0-90
3. A0484 Upper Wind Direciton Deg 0-540
4. A0489 Lower Wind Direction Deg 0-540
5. A1127 Barometric Pressure In. HG 25-35
6. A0490 Ambient Air D/T Elev 662 & Elev 762 *C +8
7. A0491 Ambient Air D/T Elev 662 & Elev 712 C +8
8. A0495 Ambient Air Temp. At Elev 662 C +40 O

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) Underline indicates points used on data sheet.

Enc. 5.6-3 Rev. O August 13, 1982

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