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MONTHYEARIR 05000445/20240032024-10-30030 October 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000445/2024003 and 05000446/2024003 IR 05000445/20244042024-10-23023 October 2024 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000445/2024404 and 05000446/2024404 (Public) IR 05000445/20243012024-10-15015 October 2024 NRC Initial Operator Licensing Examination Approval 05000445/2024301 and 05000446/2024301 IR 07200074/20244012024-10-10010 October 2024 Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Security Inspection Report 07200074/2024401 Public IR 05000445/20240052024-08-15015 August 2024 Updated Inspection Plan for Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2 (Report 05000445/2024005 and 05000446/2024005) IR 05000445/20240022024-07-31031 July 2024 Units 1 and 2 - Integrated Inspection Report 05000445/2024002 and 05000446/2024002,and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Inspection Report 07200074/2024001 IR 05000445/20244032024-07-16016 July 2024 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000445/2024403 and 05000446/2024403 (Full Report) IR 05000445/20244012024-06-26026 June 2024 MC&A Program Inspection Report 05000445-2024401 and 05000446-2024401 Public-Final IR 05000445/20240122024-06-17017 June 2024 Design Basis Assurance Inspection (Programs) Inspection Report 05000445/2024012 and 05000446/2024012 IR 05000445/20240012024-04-26026 April 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000445/2024001 and 05000446/2024001 IR 05000445/20244022024-04-17017 April 2024 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000445/2024402 and 05000446/2024402 (Full Report) IR 05000445/20230062024-02-28028 February 2024 Annual Assessment Letter for Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2 Reports 05000445/2023006 and 05000446/2023006 IR 05000445/20230132024-01-31031 January 2024 License Renewal Inspection Report 05000445/2023013 and 05000446/2023013 IR 05000445/20230042024-01-29029 January 2024 Integrated Inspection Report 05000445/2023004 and 05000446/2023004 ML24018A1072024-01-18018 January 2024 – Notification of Commercial Grade Dedication Inspection (05000445/2024012 and 05000446/2024012) and Request for Information IR 05000445/20234022023-11-30030 November 2023 NRC Security Inspection Report 05000445/2023402 and 05000446/2023402 IR 05000445/20230052023-08-23023 August 2023 Updated Inspection Plan for Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2 (Report 05000445/2023005 and 05000446/2023005)- Mid Cycle Letter 2023 IR 05000445/20233012023-08-21021 August 2023 NRC Examination Report 05000445/2023301 and 05000446/2023301 IR 05000445/20230112023-07-20020 July 2023 Fire Protection Team Inspection Report 05000445/2023011 and 05000446/2023011 IR 05000445/20230022023-07-14014 July 2023 Integrated Inspection Report 05000445/2023002 and 05000446/2023002 IR 05000445/20230012023-04-13013 April 2023 Integrated Inspection Report 05000445/2023001 and 05000446/2023001 IR 05000445/20234012023-03-29029 March 2023 NRC Security Inspection Report 050004452023401 and 050004462023401 (Cover Letter Only) IR 05000445/20230102023-03-24024 March 2023 Biennial Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection Report 05000445/2023010 and 05000446/2023010 IR 05000445/20220062023-03-0101 March 2023 Annual Assessment Letter for Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2 (Report 05000445/2022006 and 05000446/2022006) IR 05000445/20220042023-01-26026 January 2023 Integrated Inspection Report 05000445/2022004 and 05000446/2022004 IR 05000445/20220102023-01-23023 January 2023 TI-194 Report 05000445/2022010 and 05000446/2022010 IR 05000445/20224012022-12-19019 December 2022 Cyber Security Inspection Report 05000445/2022401 and 05000446/2022401 (Cover Letter Only) IR 05000445/20224202022-12-0707 December 2022 Security Baseline Inspection Report Cover Letter 05000445/2022420 and 05000446/2022420 ML22319A0732022-11-15015 November 2022 Review of the Fall 2021 Steam Generator Tube Inspection Report IR 05000445/20220032022-11-0101 November 2022 Integrated Inspection Report 05000445/2022003 and 05000446/2022003 and Notice of Violation ML22299A0562022-11-0101 November 2022 Integrated Inspection Report 05000445/2022003 and 05000446/2022003 and Notice of Violation IR 05000445/20220052022-08-22022 August 2022 Updated Inspection Plan for Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2 (Report 05000445/2022005 and 05000446/2022005) IR 05000445/20224032022-08-0909 August 2022 NRC Security Inspection Report 05000445/2022403 and 05000446/2022403 (Full Report) IR 05000445/20220022022-08-0505 August 2022 2nd Quarter 2022 Integrated Inspection Report 05000445/2022002 and 05000446/2022002 ML22174A2792022-06-22022 June 2022 Notification of NRC Evaluations of Changes, Tests and Experiments Inspection (05000445/2022003 and 05000446/2022003) and Request for Information IR 05000445/20220012022-04-26026 April 2022 Integrated Inspection Report 05000445/2022001 and 05000446/2022001 IR 05000445/20224022022-04-25025 April 2022 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000445/2022402 and 05000446/2022402 IR 05000445/20210062022-03-0202 March 2022 Annual Assessment Letter for Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2 (Report 05000445/2021006 and 05000446/2021006) IR 05000445/20200112022-02-0707 February 2022 Amended - Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant - Triennial Fire Protection Inspection Report 05000445/2020011 and 05000446/2020011 and Notice of Violation IR 05000445/20210042022-01-25025 January 2022 Integrated Inspection Report 05000445/2021004 and 05000446/2021004 IR 05000445/20210122022-01-13013 January 2022 TI-194 Report 05000445/2021012 and 05000446/2021012 IR 05000445/20214052021-12-15015 December 2021 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000445/2021405 and 05000446/2021405 IR 05000445/20214032021-12-0909 December 2021 Powerplant, Units 1 and 2 - Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000445/2021403 and 05000446/2021403 IR 05000445/20210032021-11-0303 November 2021 Integrated Inspection Report 05000445/2021003 and 05000446/2021003 IR 05000445/20213012021-10-19019 October 2021 NRC Examination Report 05000445/2021301 and 05000446/2021301 IR 05000445/20210102021-10-0707 October 2021 Biennial Problem Identification and Resolution Inspection Report 05000445/2021010 and 05000446/2021010 IR 05000445/20214012021-09-0909 September 2021 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000445/2021401 and 05000446/2021401 IR 05000445/20210052021-09-0101 September 2021 Mid-Cycle Inspection Plan Transmittal Letter for Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2 (Report 05000445/2021005 and 05000446/2021005) IR 05000445/20214022021-08-19019 August 2021 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000445/2021402 and 05000446/2021402 IR 05000445/20210022021-08-10010 August 2021 Integrated Inspection Report 05000445/2021002 and 05000446/2021002 2024-08-15
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Letter ML24243A0152024-09-0303 September 2024 – Notification of Comprehensive Engineering Team Inspection (05000445/2025012 and 05000446/2025012) and Request for Information ML24194A1332024-08-28028 August 2024 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 190 and 190, Respectively, Revision to Technical Specifications to Adopt TSTF-589, Eliminate Automatic Diesel Generator Start During Shutdown ML24228A2252024-08-22022 August 2024 Relief to Use Later Code Edition for Inservice Inspection Program ML24179A0772024-08-20020 August 2024 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 189 and 189, Respectively, Extension of Allowed Outage Time for an Inoperable Emergency Diesel Generator ML24232A2262024-08-19019 August 2024 Information Request, Security IR 2024404 ML24232A2412024-08-19019 August 2024 Information Request, ISFSI Security IR 2024401 IR 05000445/20240052024-08-15015 August 2024 Updated Inspection Plan for Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant, Units 1 and 2 (Report 05000445/2024005 and 05000446/2024005) CP-202400294, (CPNPP) - 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Integrated Inspection Report 05000445/2024002 and 05000446/2024002,and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation Inspection Report 07200074/2024001 IR 05000445/20244032024-07-16016 July 2024 Security Baseline Inspection Report 05000445/2024403 and 05000446/2024403 (Full Report) ML24187A0372024-07-15015 July 2024 Withdrawal of Requested Licensing Action Exemption from Select Requirements of 10 CFR Part 55, Operators Licenses ML24192A1862024-07-10010 July 2024 Notification of Inspection (NRC Inspection Report 05000445/2024003 and 05000446/2024003) and Request for Information ML24185A1382024-07-0202 July 2024 Inservice Inspection Request for Information CP-202400253, (Cpnpp), Units 1 & 2 Inservice Testing Plan for Pumps & Valves Third Interval, Revision 52024-06-26026 June 2024 (Cpnpp), Units 1 & 2 Inservice Testing Plan for Pumps & Valves Third Interval, Revision 5 IR 05000445/20244012024-06-26026 June 2024 MC&A Program Inspection Report 05000445-2024401 and 05000446-2024401 Public-Final CP-202400235, (Cpnpp), Units 1 & 2, Inservice Testing Plan for Pumps & Valves Fourth Interval, Revision 02024-06-18018 June 2024 (Cpnpp), Units 1 & 2, Inservice Testing Plan for Pumps & Valves Fourth Interval, Revision 0 IR 05000445/20240122024-06-17017 June 2024 Design Basis Assurance Inspection (Programs) Inspection Report 05000445/2024012 and 05000446/2024012 ML24120A3632024-06-10010 June 2024 Issuance of Amendment Nos. 187 and 187, Respectively Adoption of 10 CFR 50.69, Risk-Informed Categorization and Treatment of Structures, Systems and Components for Nuclear Power Plants 05000445/LER-1924-002, (Cpnpp), Unit 1, Condition Prohibited by Technical Specifications Due to Inoperable Remote Shutdown System Functions2024-06-0303 June 2024 (Cpnpp), Unit 1, Condition Prohibited by Technical Specifications Due to Inoperable Remote Shutdown System Functions CP-202400205, (Cpnpp), Units 1and 2, Submittal of the Snubber Inservice Program Plan for the Fourth Ten Year Interval2024-05-30030 May 2024 (Cpnpp), Units 1and 2, Submittal of the Snubber Inservice Program Plan for the Fourth Ten Year Interval CP-202400175, (CPNPP) - Supplement to License Amendment Request to Extend the Allowed Outage Time for an Inoperable Emergency Diesel Generator2024-05-16016 May 2024 (CPNPP) - Supplement to License Amendment Request to Extend the Allowed Outage Time for an Inoperable Emergency Diesel Generator 05000446/LER-2024-001, (Cpnpp), Unit 2, Two Recurring Reactor Scrams Associated with Main Feedwater System Modifications2024-05-13013 May 2024 (Cpnpp), Unit 2, Two Recurring Reactor Scrams Associated with Main Feedwater System Modifications 05000445/LER-2024-001, Re Potential Loss of Safety Function Due to Inoperability of Both Trains of Uninterruptible Power Supply Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning2024-05-0606 May 2024 Re Potential Loss of Safety Function Due to Inoperability of Both Trains of Uninterruptible Power Supply Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning ML24120A2952024-04-29029 April 2024 Lr Feis Section 106 Consultation Letters, Tribes-Johnson, L.J., Seminole Nation of Oklahoma ML24120A3022024-04-29029 April 2024 Lr Feis Section 106 Consultation Letters, Tribes-Pierite, M, Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana ML24120A2922024-04-29029 April 2024 Lr Feis Section 106 Consultation Letters, Tribes-Dotson, Delaware Nation ML24120A3002024-04-29029 April 2024 Lr Feis Section 106 Consultation Letters, Tribes-Morrow, R K, Thlopthlocco Tribal Town ML24120A3042024-04-29029 April 2024 Lr Feis Section 106 Consultation Letters, Tribes-Sylestine, R, Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas ML24120A2982024-04-29029 April 2024 Lr Feis Section 106 Consultation Letters, Tribes-Martinez, E, Mescalero Apache Tribe ML24120A3032024-04-29029 April 2024 Lr Feis Section 106 Consultation Letters, Tribes-SpottedBird, L, Kiowa Indian Tribe ML24120A2932024-04-29029 April 2024 Lr Feis Section 106 Consultation Letters, Tribes-Garza, Jr, Juan, Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas ML24120A2962024-04-29029 April 2024 Lr Feis Section 106 Consultation Letters, Tribes-Kaskaske, D, Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma ML24120A3062024-04-29029 April 2024 Lr Feis Section 106 Consultation Letters, Tribes-Yahola, s, Kialegee Tribal Town ML24120A3072024-04-29029 April 2024 Lr Feis Section 106 Consultation Letters, Tribes-Yargee, W, Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town ML24107B1012024-04-29029 April 2024 Lr Feis Section 106 Consultation Letters, Tribes-Cernek, J, Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana ML24120A2942024-04-29029 April 2024 Lr Feis Section 106 Consultation Letters, Tribes-Gonzalez, B, Caddo Nation ML24120A2902024-04-29029 April 2024 Lr Feis Section 106 Consultation Letters, Tribes-Bunch, J, United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians ML24120A2912024-04-29029 April 2024 Lr Feis Section 106 Consultation Letters, Tribes-Cooper, D, Apache Tribe of Oklahoma ML24120A2972024-04-29029 April 2024 Lr Feis Section 106 Consultation Letters, Tribes-Martin, R, Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma 2024-09-30
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January 13, 2022
SUBJECT:
COMANCHE PEAK NUCLEAR POWER PLANT - TI-194 REPORT 05000445/2021012 AND 05000446/2021012
Dear Mr. Peters:
On December 2, 2021, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) completed an inspection at Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant. On November 30, 2021, the NRC inspectors discussed the results of this inspection with you and other members of your staff.
The results of this inspection are documented in the enclosed report.
No findings or violations of more than minor significance were identified during this inspection.
This letter, its enclosure, and your response (if any) will be made available for public inspection and copying at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html and at the NRC Public Document Room in accordance with Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations 2.390, Public Inspections, Exemptions, Requests for Withholding.
Sincerely, Signed by Siwy, Andrew on 01/12/22 Andrew D. Siwy, Acting Chief Engineering Branch 2 Division of Reactor Safety Docket Nos. 05000445 and 05000446 License Nos. NPF-87 and NPF-89
Enclosure:
As stated
Inspection Report
Docket Numbers: 05000445 and 05000446 License Numbers: NPF-87 and NPF-89 Report Numbers: 05000445/2021012 and 05000446/2021012 Enterprise Identifier: I-2021-012-0032 Licensee: Vistra Operations Company LLC Facility: Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant Location: Glen Rose, TX 76043 Inspection Dates: May 24, 2021 to December 2, 2021 Inspectors: R. Deese, Senior Reactor Analyst J. Drake, Senior Reactor Inspector Approved By: Andrew D. Siwy, Acting Chief Engineering Branch 2 Division of Reactor Safety Enclosure
SUMMARY
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) continued monitoring the licensees performance by conducting a Temporary Instruction 2515/194 at Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant, in accordance with the Reactor Oversight Process. The Reactor Oversight Process is the NRCs program for overseeing the safe operation of commercial nuclear power reactors. Refer to https://www.nrc.gov/reactors/operating/oversight.html for more information.
List of Findings and Violations
No findings or violations of more than minor significance were identified.
Additional Tracking Items
None.
INSPECTION SCOPES
Inspections were conducted using the appropriate portions of the Temporary Instruction (TI) in effect at the beginning of the inspection unless otherwise noted. Currently approved IPs with their attached revision histories are located on the public website at http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-collections/insp-manual/inspection-procedure/index.html. Samples were declared complete when the TI requirements most appropriate to the inspection activity were met consistent with Inspection Manual Chapter (IMC) 2515, Light-Water Reactor Inspection Program - Operations Phase. The inspectors reviewed selected procedures and records, observed activities, and interviewed personnel to assess licensee performance and compliance with Commission rules and regulations, license conditions, site procedures, and standards.
OTHER ACTIVITIES
- TEMPORARY INSTRUCTIONS, INFREQUENT AND ABNORMAL 2515/194 - Inspection of the Licensees Implementation of Industry Initiative Associated With the Open Phase Condition Design Vulnerabilities In Electric Power Systems (NRC Bulletin 2012-01)
The inspectors reviewed the licensees implementation of Revision 3 to the Nuclear Energy Institute Voluntary Industry Initiative, (ADAMS Accession No. ML19163A176) dated June 6, 2019. This review included the licensee's application of risk screening techniques to determine that the risk associated with an open phase condition (OPC) event is significantly reduced through the implementation of detection circuits and the use of operator manual actions in lieu of automatic trip functions.
Sections 03.01.a, Detection, Alarms and General Criteria, and 03.01.b, Protective Actions, were previously inspected and documented in Inspection Report 05000445/2018012 and
===05000446/2018012 with noted exceptions. Because the licensee has chosen to demonstrate compliance with Revision 3 of the OPC initiative using the risk informed evaluation method in lieu of the designs automatic protective functions, section 03.01.c, Use of Risk-Informed Evaluation Method is inspected in this report. This included reviewing how the licensee updated their licensing basis to reflect the need to protect against OPCs.
Inspection of the Licensees Implementation of Industry Initiative Associated With the OPC Design Vulnerabilities In Electric Power Systems (NRC Bulletin 2012-01) ===
- (1) Vistra Operations Company, LLC selected the open phase detection system designed and manufactured by Power System Sentinel Technologies, LLC, as the design vendor for Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant. At the end of this inspection the licensee had installed complete systems on all four startup transformers, but at the time of the inspection none of the systems were fully functional. The licensee has repaired the active input signal and reset leads that had been lifted to clear locked in alarm conditions on three of the transformers. System installation on the XST2 transformer was still in progress at the end of this inspection, due to a high impedance condition on the transformer that prevents use of the open phase isolation system (OPIS).
Exceptions 1. The XST2 transformer OPC equipment had not been placed in service due to a high impedance condition that is suspected to be with the transformer. The XST2 transformer is currently in service, but there is no automatic open phase monitoring of this power source to safety related loads.
Observations:
1. The voluntary industry initiative requires that, Sufficient robust calculational bases or
tests must be provided to show that the OPC will not adversely affect important-to-safety equipment performance. Testing is preferred if this is possible without challenging online shutdown risk profiles.
There is conflicting information on the licensees position relative to the OPC. The licensee initially provided information to the NRC that an OPC condition would impact the plant.
During the on-site portion of the inspection, the engineering department provided the position that the transformers were so large that an OPC would not impact loads on the affected transformer.
The initial information provided to the NRC during the TI-194 inspection was that an OPC could impact the plant loads on the standby transformers. Comanche Peak contracted a vendor to perform an analysis of the electrical system. The vendors analysis report in section 5.1.3. states: The fact that the scope of this study does not include protective relaying actions effectively neglects the possible occurrence of motors tripping after an open-phase event. If, in the extreme case, all motors are tripped before any open-phase protection occurs, the result would be, or close to, a no load situation. If such a situation occurred, and the open phase was not accompanied with a corresponding grounding of the conductor then this would be as difficult or more difficult to detect as the studied light load cases. Therefore, while it is highly unlikely that essentially all the load will be removed due to motor stalling / tripping before an open-phase detection scheme would activate, existing motor relaying behavior must be included in any scheme that is considered for open-phase protection. The vendor indicated that without licensee information about protective relaying actions the analysis is incomplete. Existing motor relaying behavior must be included in any scheme that is considered for open-phase protection. The Engineering Department had not provided the protective relaying data to the vendor or the Training Department. While onsite to complete the inspection in September, the inspector was informed that Engineering staff held the position that the transformers were sized such that an OPC would not impact the performance of the loads on the transformers due to light loading conditions. A new/different Engineering position - that because the transformers are of sufficient capacity and that they are "lightly" loaded during normal and accident operations and can "easily" carry all their RCPs, means that they did not need to trip the transformers on an OPC. This new position was provided when the inspectors questioned the missing protective relaying information in the Sargent-Lundy
Analysis.
TR 2021-0005612 was written to support this position, but the TR does not appear to meet voluntary industry initiative requirements of Sufficient and robust calculational bases or tests that must be provided to show that the OPC will not adversely affect important-to-safety equipment performance. In addition, this position conflicts with Training and Operations strategies that were being used to training the operating crews.
2. Without protective relaying information, inspectors were unable to verify the adequacy of
the training provided to operators or the fidelity of the simulator scenario. This was not considered a safety issue because the operators have the ability to reset any safety related loads that may trip due to the OPC directly from the hand switches in the control room, and there would be minimal impact to restoration time.
3. Neither offsite power nor alternate OPIS equipment were in the monitoring mode at the
beginning of the inspection due to degraded equipment conditions. Three of the OPIS panels had Abnormal injection Signal alarms locked in, defeating the equipments ability to detect an OPC on a lightly loaded transformer. The licensee is still implementing the compensatory measures from TI-192 for Unit 2 while the XST2 transformer is in service.
4. Portions of the alarm circuitry previously connected had electrical connections lifted, removing the modifications previously implemented. The connections have since been reset.
5. During the simulator scenario, the training provided indications to the crew that large voltage differentials were apparent on the phase-to-phase voltage readings. The inspectors questioned these indications because of the different information provided about the revised engineering staff position. The Training and Operations Departments were using the data from the vendors report even though no protective relaying data had been provided to them and the Engineering Department had taken the position that it is not appropriate for Comanche Peak.
6. The open phase condition was not explicitly modeled in the current probabilistic risk assessment model. The licensee had included assessment of OPC into their continuous update database with the stated intent of incorporating the assessment into one or more of their probabilistic risk assessment model notebooks in the next revision of the model and stated it will be considered, as appropriate, during any future model revisions.
INSPECTION RESULTS
No findings were identified.
EXIT MEETINGS AND DEBRIEFS
The inspectors verified no proprietary information was retained or documented in this report.
On November 30, 2021, the inspectors presented the preliminary TI-194 results to Mr. K.
Peters, Senior Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer, and other members of the licensee staff.
On December 2, 2021, the inspectors presented the TI-194 inspection results to Mr. A. Marzloff, Plant Manager, and other members of the licensee staff.
DOCUMENTS REVIEWED
Inspection Type Designation Description or Title Revision or
Procedure Date
2515/194 Corrective Action AI-TR-2016-005840
Documents
2515/194 Corrective Action TR-2021-005612, TR-2020-006678
Documents
Resulting from
Inspection
2515/194 Engineering CPES-E-1138 OPEN PHASE PROTECTION SYSTEM 2
Changes
2515/194 Miscellaneous Comanche Peak Open Phase Protection For Offsite Power 0
Sources
2515/194 Miscellaneous EV-TR-2019- CPNPP Plant Response to an Open Phase Condition 0
006419-6
2515/194 Miscellaneous SL-011517 Luminant Generation Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant 0
Open Phase Evaluation - Transformers XST1, XST2 and
XST2A
2515/194 Procedures ABN-601 RESPONSE TO A 138/345 KV SYSTEM MALFUNCTION 14
2515/194 Procedures ABN-602 RESPONSE TO A 6900/480V SYSTEM MALFUNCTION 8
2515/194 Procedures ALM-0140 ALARM PROCEDURE X-ALB-14 11
2515/194 Procedures STA-421 CONTROL OF ISSUE REPORTS 21
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