ST-HL-AE-1640, Advises That Listed Matls Sent to NRC on 860401 for Use in Preparation of Operator License Exams,In Response to NRC 860226 Request.Addl Matl Will Be Forwarded as Soon as Possible.Related Correspondence

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Advises That Listed Matls Sent to NRC on 860401 for Use in Preparation of Operator License Exams,In Response to NRC 860226 Request.Addl Matl Will Be Forwarded as Soon as Possible.Related Correspondence
ML20205N940
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Site: South Texas  STP Nuclear Operating Company icon.png
Issue date: 04/08/1986
From: Wisenburg M
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER CO.
To: Gagliardo G
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION IV)
References
CON-#286-766 OL, ST-HL-AE-1640, NUDOCS 8605210017
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[{CEEIiNGOf :l h File' No.:G25 BRANCy Mr. G. E. Gagliando, Chief Reactor Projects Branch, Region IV U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 611 Ryan Plaza Drive, Suite 1000 Arlington, Texas 76011 South Texas Project Units 1 & 2 Docket Nos. STN 50-498, STN 50-499 C L Reactor Operator and Senior Reactor Operator Licensino Examination Materials

Dear Mr. Martin:

In response to your letter dated February 26, 1986, we have provided the materials listed in the attachment to this letter for use in preparation of the operator license examinations. This material was sent to Mr. R. A. Cooley of your staff prior to April 1, 1986.

Additional material was requested verbally by your staff on April 1, 1986. This material will be forwarded as soon as possible.

Based on conversation with Mr. Cooly, we understand that he can accept revisions to the examination materials through June 1, 1986. Therefore, revisions that occur and are incorporated into our training program prior to June 1, 1986 will be forwarded directly to Mr. Cooly for use as examination material.

If you should have any questions on this matter, please contact Mr. M. A. McBurnett at (512) 972-8530.

Very trul yours, I

O kDO M. R. Wi enburg Manager, Nuclear Licen ng MAM/lja

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Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1717 H Street Washington, DC 20555 Revised 12/2/85

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. OPERATOR LICENSE EXAM MATERIALS ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES

1. PGP3-ZA-01 Plant Procedures
2. PGP3-ZA-010 Plant Procedure ' Compliance , Implementation and Review
3. PGP3-ZA-004 Plant Surveillance Program
4. PGP3-ZF-01 Fire Protection Program
5. PGP3-ZM-003 Maintenance Work Request Program
6. PGP3-ZR-001 Radiation Protection Program
7. TGP2-ZA-001 Nuclear Plant Operations Department and Startup Interface Procedure
8. PGP3-20-0022 Post-Trip Review
9. PGP3-ZR-006 Personnel Exposure Extension Authorization
10. PRP8-ZC-0002 Personnel Decontamination
11. PGP3-ZO-0002 Qualifications and Conduct of Operators for Cranes,

. Hoists, and Monorail Systems

12. PGP3-ZO-1 Equipment Clearance
13. PGP3-20-003 Disconnect and Jumper Control
14. PGPf-20-0015 Caution Tagging
15. PGP3-ZM-0002 Preventive Maintenance Program
16. PGP3-20-00ll Plant Curve Book
17. PGP3-ZO-18 Technical Specifications Interpretation Control
18. PGP3-ZO-0004 Conduct of Operations
19. PGP3-ZO-0005 Reactor Operations Division Conduct of Operations GENERAL OPERATING PROCEDURES
1. IPOP3-ZG-01 Plant Heatup form Cold S/D to 340 F
2. IPOP3-ZG-01 Plant Heatup 340 F to No load T
3. IPOP3-ZG-4 Reactor Startup *"E 4 IPOP3-ZG-0006 Plant Shutdown to Hot Standby
5. IPOP3-ZG-0005 Plant Startup
6. IPOP3-ZG-0008 Power Operations
7. IPOP03-ZG-0007 Plant Cooldown ENGINEERING PROCEDURES OPEP02-ZG-0008 ECP Calculation AENOP."At PROCEDURES IPOP4-RS-01 Stuck or Dropped Rod IPOP4-RS-02 Malfunction of Rod Control Health Physics Handout Checistry Handout Transient and Accident Analysis, Volumes I & 11

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ST-HL-AE-1640 SYSTEM OPERATING PROCEDURES

1. IPOP2-RC-03 Filling and Venting the RCS
2. IPOP2-RC--04 Operation of RCP's
3. IPOP2-RH-1 RHR System Operations
4. -lPOP2-CV-4 CVCS Subsystem
5. IPOP2-CV-1 Makeup to the RCS
6. IPOP2-CD 1 Condensate System
7. IPOP2-CRT0001 Main Condenser ' Air Remeval
8. IPOP2-CV-2 BTRS
9. IPOP2-AF-01 AFW
10. IPOP2-AC-0001 Closed Loop Auxiliary Cooling Water
11. IPOP2-CV-3 Immediate Boration
12. IPOP2-CS-1 Containment Spray Standby Lineup
13. IPOP2-CW-01 Circulating Water System Water Pump Operation
14. IPOP2-DG-1 Emergency D/G #11 RX THEORY
1. Neutron Induced Reaction 6 Reduction Rates
2. Neutron Diffusion / Neutron Behavior
3. Neutron Life Cycle
4. Reactivity Variations
5. Neutron Kinetics
6. Suberitical Rx Theory
7. Reactivity 6 Fuel Temperature Effects
8. MTC 6 Total Power Defect
9. Fission Product Poisons
10. Chemical shic Control
11. Control Rod Reactivity Ef fects
12. Shutdown Feectivity Cenciderations
13. Power Distribution 14 Reactor Core Control f or Large PWR"s SYSTEMS
1. Refueling
2. Fuel Handling HVAC
3. Equipment & Floor Drains
4. Liquid & Gaseous Waste Processing
5. Radiation Monitoring Part I
6. Radiation Monitoring Part II
7. Radiation Monitoring Part III
8. S/G Teed Pumps & Turbine
9. Main Steam
10. Turbine Gland Seal
11. Extraction Steam /MSR's
12. Feedwater Heaters
13. Condensate System
14. Feedwater a
15. Digital Rod Position Indication
16. Rod Control 5,istem
17. Steam Generator Level Water Control
18. Reactor Protection

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19. Steam Generators

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21. CVCS
22. Reactor Makeup
23. BTRS
24. Engineered Safety Features
25. RHR
26. Standby Diesel Generstor
27. ECCS
28. Containment Spray
29. Containment Combustible Gas Control 30 Containment 1 solation
31. Auxiliary Steam
32. - Fire Protection
33. Service & Instrument Air
34. Circulating Water i
35. Open Loop Auxiliary Cooling Water
36. Closed Loop Auxiliary Cooling Water
37. Essential Cooling Water
38. Offsite Electrical Distribution
39. Post-Accident Sampling
40. Steam Generator Blowdown
41. Rx Containment Building
42. RCB HVAC
43. RCB Chill Water
44. Mechanical Auxiliary Building HVAC
45. Mechanical Auxiliary Building Chill Water
46. Essential Chill Water
47. Technical Support Center HVAC & Chill Water
48. Electrical Auxiliary Building & Control Room Envelope HVAC
49. Non-Class IE Diesel Generators
50. ERFDADS

$1. Auxiliary Power Distribution

52. Non-Class 480 Volt
53. Non-Class DC
54. Non-Clasu 120 VAC
55. Class IE 4.16 KV, 460 VAC
56. Class IE 125 VDC
57. Class IE 120 VAC
58. Main Condenser Air Removal
59. Main Generator 6 Exciter
60. Stator Cooling Water
61. Islated Phase Bus Duct Cooling
62. Generator Hydrogen Gas
63. Generator Seal Oil
64. Main Turbine  !
65. Turbine Generator Lube 011
67. Electro-Hydraulic Control
68. RCS
69. Rx Vessel & Internals -
70. RCP's
71. Pzr, Pressure Relief Tank, & RCDT
72. Pzr Pressure & Level Control
73. Temperature Monitoring 3

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74. Component Cooling' Water
75. Excore NI's
76. Incore NI's General Physics Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow Annunciator Response Manual-Emergency Plan Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures '

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