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ML20098D354
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Site: 05200001
Issue date: 04/11/1992
From: Fox J, Ross M
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
To: Goodman C
NRC
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NUDOCS 9205280226
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OF ABWR OPERATOR INTERFACE TECHNOLOGY introduction The ABWR operator man machine interface (MMI) includes a variety of equipment used for control and monitoring of the plant processes. The purpose of this section is to provide a summary listing and description of the technology which is utilized in these control and monitoring functions. For this purpose, the term " technology"is taken to have the following definition:

"the equipment, including both hardware and software, employed to directly accomplish the functions of controland monitoring of the plant processes".

Hardware such as consoles, panels, cabinets, control room lighting and HVAC and plant communication equipment which has a supporting role but is not directly involved in the centrol and monitoring processes is excluded. Hard copies of procedures are excluded for the same reason.

The scope of this section is limited to the main control room and the remote shutdown stati areas of the plant and includes all technology, regardless of use in prior designs.

The listiormat includes a brief description of each item of equipment followed by references to the codes and standards which shall be used as the basis for evaluation of th acceptability of each particular AEWR MMI design implementation.

Apolicable Item Description Codes / Standards (Refer to end of table for complete titles) 1.

Switches NUREG-0700, Sect.

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Two or more position toggle switch, momentary or NUREG-0700, Sect.

6.4.5.3 retained h.

Soft switch, the functions of which may be changed NUREG-0700, Sect.

through the execution of software functions

6. 4.3.1 -3 NUREG-0700, Sections i,

Pull-to lock switch 6.4.1, 6.4.2 2.

Continuous adjustment controls

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Rotary control 6.4.4.4 NUREG-0700, Section b.

Thumbwheel 6.4.4.4 3.

Visual Display Units with full color screens NUREG-0700, Section a.

Large reverse projection screen 6.7.2.1, 6.7.2.2 NUREG-0700, Section b.

Cathode ray tube 6.7.2.1, 6.7.2.2 Flat panel display screens (e.g., liquid crystal, NUREG 0700, Section c.

electroluminescent or plasma technology, etc.)

6.7.2.1, 6.7.2.2 d.

On-screen control utilized with 2.b and 2.c, above.

NUREG-0700, Section 6.7.2.1, 6.7.2.2 4.

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Large screen optical projection displays 5.2.5 Joint Steering Comm.

Repod, Section 10.3.5 b.

Menus (e.g. lists of related displays to facilitate ESD-TR-86 278, Section 3.1.3 selection by the user) c.

Text or pictorial displays of afarm information NUREG-0700, Section 6.7.2 ESD-TR 83122, Section 2 d.

Trend Plot displays which present plant parameters NUREG 0700, Section -

vs. time. Scales can be changed by the user.

G.7.2 ESD-TR 83-122, Section 2 Two Dimensional displays which present trends in NUREG-0700, Section e.

relationship between two plant parameters 6.7.2 ESD TR 83-122, Section 2 f.

Status displays which present summary evaluation of NUREG 0700, Section selected equipment or data status in tabular form..

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Diagram displays which schematically illustrate a.

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Pictorial displays which utilize text, color, labels, NUREG 0700, Section highlighting and graphs to present historical, present 6.7.2, status and future status prediction information on ESD-TR 83122, Section 2, plant components, systems and processes; ESD TR-86-278, Section 2.4.6.1-4 3

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Text / graphical displays which provide summary of NUREG 0700,'Section plant procedures and gu; dance.

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Analog Meters which employ a hardware medium to NUREG 0700, Section

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Fixed-Position Digital Displays which present NUREG-0700, Sections alphanumeric information in a hardware medium. These 6.5.1.3, 6.5.5.1, 6.5.5.2 can be back-lit.

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Fixed-position hardware mimic displays which NUREG-0700, Sections schematically represent plant systems and components 6.6, 6.7.1.7, 6.7.2.3, and their relationships utilizing pictorial elements, labels 6.7.2.4, 6.7.2.5, 6.7.2.7, 6.8 and indicator lights.

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Fixed Position alarm tiles which use light to indicate the NUREG-0700, Section 6.3.3 alarm state.

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Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) which are multicolor and NUREG 0700, Sections are incorporated in both text and grapnic display 6.5.1, 6.3.3, 6.3.4 elements.

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An Audio Signal system which is coordinated to the NUREG-0700, Section alarm tiles in #8, above, and utilizes prioritization and 6.3.1, 6.3.2 alarm reduction logic and pre defined set points to alert operators to plant status changes.-

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GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY PRODRIE1 ARY DRAFT Aonlicable lig_rn Qescriotion Codes / Standards NUREG-0700, Section 11 Keyboards which are composed of alphanumeric ano!or assignable function keys and function as computer input 6.7.1.4, devices.

ESD-TR-83-122, Sect.1, ANSI /HFS-100-1988 12.

Printers and Printer / Plotters used to provide hard copy NUREG-0700, Section 6.7.3 output in the form of plots, logs and text.

l.ist of Codes and Standards

1. NUREG-0700," Guidelines For Control Room Design Reviews", USNRC,1981
2. ESD-TR 83-122, " Design Guidelines for Designing User Interface Software", United States Air Force,1983
3. ESD-TR-86-278, ** Guidelines For Designing User Interface Software Systems" United States Air Force,1986
4. ANSI /HFS 100-1988, "American Natiora) Standard for Human Factors Engineering of Video Display Terminal Work Stations", Human Factors Society,1988 5.

MIL-STD 1472C," Human Engineering Design Cnteria for Military Systems, Equipment and Facilities",1981

6. " Human Engineering Guide to Equipment Design", Joint Army / Navy / Air Force Steering Committee,1972 5

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  • the equipment, including both hardware and softw.tre, employed to directIV accomplish the functions of control and nonitoring of the plant processes".

Hardware such as consoles, panels, cabinets, control room lighting and HVAC and plant communication equipment which has a supporting role but is not directly involved 'n the control and monitoring processes is excluded. Hard copies of procedures are excluded for the same reason.

The scope of this section is limited to the main control rooniand the remote shutdown st areas of the plant and includes all technology, regardless of use in prior designs.

The list formatIDeludes a brief description of each item of equipment followed by references to the codes and standarus which shall be used as the basis for evaluation of th acceptability of each particular ABWR MMI design implementation.

Description AppJicable Item Codes /Stan.dard s (Refer to end of table for complete titles) 1.

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a rotary switch NUREG 0700, Sect.

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Two or more position rotary switch NUREG-0700, Sect.

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Two or more position toggio switch, momentary or NUREG 0700, Sect.

retained 6.4.5.3 h.

Soft switch, th'oTunctions of whicn may be changed NUREG-0700, Sect.

through the execution of software functions 6.4.3.13 j

NUHEG 0700 Sections i.

Pull to iock switch 6.4.1, 6.4.2 2.

" Continuous adjustment controls NUREG 0700, Section' "a~

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Large reverse projection screen 6.7.2.1, 6.7.2.2 NUREG 0700, Section b.

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Menus (e.g. lists of related displays to facilitate ESD TR 66 278, Section s9lection by the user)

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Two Dimensional displays which present trends in NUREG 0700, Section relatlanship between two plant param6iers 6.7.2 ESD TR 83122, Section 2 1.

Status displays which presem%. S/.y evaluation of NUREG 0700, Sectio'n selected equipment or data sh 3. tabular form..

6.7.2 ESD TR 83122, Section 2 g.

Diagram displays which schematically illustrate a NUREG 0700, Section systems configuration and the status of its major 6.7.2, ESD TR 83122, Section 2, components.

ESD TR 88 278, Section 2.4.6 h.

PiciorlaidF*Mys Which utillZe text, color, labels, NUREG 0700, Section highligM.;

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Text / graphical displays which provide summary of NUREG 0700, Section plant proceduros and guidance.

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Analog Meters which e,tiploy a hardware medium to NUREG 0700, Section pictorially or graphically present quantitative and 6.5.2 qualitative information concerning plant process parameters This incluo9s analog meters using digitally ESD TR 83122, Section 2 controlled LEDs and digital readouts.

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NUREG 0700, Sections alphanumeric information in a hardware medium. These 6.5.1.3, 6.5.5.1, 6.5.5.2 can be back lit.

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Fixed position hardware mimic displays which NUREG 0700, Sections schematically represent plant systems and components 6.6, 6.7.1.7, 6.7.2.3, and their relationships utilizing pictorial elements, labels 6.7.2.4, 6.7.2.5, 6.7.2.7. 6.8 and indicator lights.

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Fixed Position alarm tiles which use light to indicate the NUREG 0700 Section alarm stato.

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Keyboards which are composed of alphanumeric and/or NUREG 0700, Section assignable function keys and function ac computer input 6.7.1.4, devices.

ESD TR 83122, Sect.1, ANSl/HFS 1001988 12.

Printers and Printer / Plotters used to provide hard copy NUREG-0700, Section 6.7.3 output in the form of plots, logs and text.

List-of Codes and Standards 1

1. NUREG 0700," Guidelines For Control Room Design Reviews", USNRC,1981
2. ESD TR 83122," Design Guidelines for Designing User interiace Software", United States Air Force,1983
3. ESD TR 86 278," Guidelines For Designing User Interface Software Systems", United States Air Force,1986
4. ANSI /HFS 1001988,"American National Standard for Human Factors Engineering of Video Display Terminal Work Stations", Human Factors Society,1988 S. MIL STD 14720," Human Engineering Design Criteria for Military Systems, Equipment and Facilities",1981..
6. ' Human Engineering Guide to Equipment Design", Joint Army [ Navy / Air Force Steering Committee,1972 9*

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