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| issue date = 11/14/2005
| issue date = 11/14/2005
| title = As-Submitted Systems-Simulator Jpms for the Kewaunee Initial Examination - November 2005
| title = As-Submitted Systems-Simulator Jpms for the Kewaunee Initial Examination - November 2005
| author name = Palagi B B
| author name = Palagi B
| author affiliation = NRC/RGN-III/DRS/OLB
| author affiliation = NRC/RGN-III/DRS/OLB
| addressee name =  
| addressee name =  
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This should be explained to the student at this time.
This should be explained to the student at this time.
I will explain the initial conditions, which step(s) to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
I will explain the initial conditions, which step(s) to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
INITIAL CONDITIONS:  
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
: 1. You are the Balance Of Plant Operator. 2. Diesel Generator A is OPERABLE. 3. Diesel Generator B is INOPERABLE, and is being started for an hour run at-load in accordance with N-DGM-10B, Diesel Generator B Manual Operation. 4. N-DGM-10B has been completed up through step 4.1.10, just prior to starting. 5. An EO is standing by at DG B.
: 1. You are the Balance Of Plant Operator. 2. Diesel Generator A is OPERABLE. 3. Diesel Generator B is INOPERABLE, and is being started for an hour run at-load in accordance with N-DGM-10B, Diesel Generator B Manual Operation. 4. N-DGM-10B has been completed up through step 4.1.10, just prior to starting. 5. An EO is standing by at DG B.
INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):
INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):
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SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:
SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:
Performance Step: 23 Critical:  No 4.1.19.h Repeat steps 4.1.19.f and 4.1.19.g to ensure Incoming A-C Volts is matched with Running A-C Volts and diesel is slightly higher in frequency.
Performance Step: 23 Critical:  No 4.1.19.h Repeat steps 4.1.19.f and 4.1.19.g to ensure Incoming A-C Volts is matched with Running A-C Volts and diesel is slightly higher in frequency.
Standard: a. Incoming Volts reads within +/- 2 volts of Running Volts.  
Standard: a. Incoming Volts reads within +/- 2 volts of Running Volts.
: b. Synchroscope pointer is rotating in the clockwise direction at 4 to 6 rpm.
: b. Synchroscope pointer is rotating in the clockwise direction at 4 to 6 rpm.
Performance:
Performance:
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JPM RO-010-JP041, Start And Load The Diesel Generator, Rev. B Page 15 of 18 SIMULATOR SET UP:
JPM RO-010-JP041, Start And Load The Diesel Generator, Rev. B Page 15 of 18 SIMULATOR SET UP:
Simulator Setup Instructions:
Simulator Setup Instructions:
If necessary, reset the simulator to any At-Power Power IC, then perform the following:  
If necessary, reset the simulator to any At-Power Power IC, then perform the following:
: 1. Go to RUN. 2. Ensure the malfunction is listed for loss of Diesel Generator B on Event Trigger 5. 3. Ensure EVENT is listed for Event Trigger 5. 4. Place DG B Governor Mode Selector to MAN. 5. Acknowledge annunciator 47093-E. 6. HOLD DG B Speed Control switch to LOWER for at least 3 minutes. Ensure a copy of N-DGM-10B, Diesel Generator B Manual Operation, is stamped/dated, and marked up through step 4.1.10. (Position DG B SPEED CONTROL switch to LOWER-)  7. (If required) When directed (at step 4.1.12) to check SW-301B, Service Water from D/G B Heat Exchanger, open, REPORT valve is open. 8. (If required) When directed (at step 4.1.14) to inspect D/G B for abnormal conditions, REPORT all conditions normal. 9. When directed (at Step 4.1.19.d) to locally position Parallel-Unit switch to PARALLEL and set Governor Speed Droop to 30, Actuate TRIGGER 1 to actuate Remote Function EG106 for Diesel B  
: 1. Go to RUN. 2. Ensure the malfunction is listed for loss of Diesel Generator B on Event Trigger 5. 3. Ensure EVENT is listed for Event Trigger 5. 4. Place DG B Governor Mode Selector to MAN. 5. Acknowledge annunciator 47093-E. 6. HOLD DG B Speed Control switch to LOWER for at least 3 minutes. Ensure a copy of N-DGM-10B, Diesel Generator B Manual Operation, is stamped/dated, and marked up through step 4.1.10. (Position DG B SPEED CONTROL switch to LOWER-)  7. (If required) When directed (at step 4.1.12) to check SW-301B, Service Water from D/G B Heat Exchanger, open, REPORT valve is open. 8. (If required) When directed (at step 4.1.14) to inspect D/G B for abnormal conditions, REPORT all conditions normal. 9. When directed (at Step 4.1.19.d) to locally position Parallel-Unit switch to PARALLEL and set Governor Speed Droop to 30, Actuate TRIGGER 1 to actuate Remote Function EG106 for Diesel B  


Droop & Parallel Setting to 30 & PAR.
Droop & Parallel Setting to 30 & PAR.
EVENT NUMBER EVENT FILE NAME EVENT LOGIC STATEMENT EVENT WORD DESCRIPTION 1 (TRIGGER 1)  
EVENT NUMBER EVENT FILE NAME EVENT LOGIC STATEMENT EVENT WORD DESCRIPTION 1 (TRIGGER 1)
[Performance Step 19]
[Performance Step 19]
N/A N/A Remote Function EG106 places local controls in PAR and droop set to 30.
N/A N/A Remote Function EG106 places local controls in PAR and droop set to 30.
2 (TRIGGER 5)  
2 (TRIGGER 5)
[Performance Step 28-30]
[Performance Step 28-30]
AUTOMATIC N/A EGE0352A >= 1000 Actuates when D/G B load reaches 1000 KW.
AUTOMATIC N/A EGE0352A >= 1000 Actuates when D/G B load reaches 1000 KW.
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REMOTE FUNCTION TITLE VALUE RAMP Step (TRIGGER 1)
REMOTE FUNCTION TITLE VALUE RAMP Step (TRIGGER 1)
EG106 Diesel B Droop & Parallel Setting 30&PAR N/A QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
EG106 Diesel B Droop & Parallel Setting 30&PAR N/A QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
Page 17 of 18 TURNOVER SHEET INITIAL CONDITIONS:  
Page 17 of 18 TURNOVER SHEET INITIAL CONDITIONS:
: 1. You are the Balance Of Plant Operator. 2. Diesel Generator A is OPERABLE. 3. Diesel Generator B is INOPERABLE, and is being started for an hour run at-load in accordance with N-DGM-10B, Diesel Generator B Manual Operation. 4. N-DGM-10B has been completed up through step 4.1.10, just prior to starting. 5. An EO is standing by at DG B.
: 1. You are the Balance Of Plant Operator. 2. Diesel Generator A is OPERABLE. 3. Diesel Generator B is INOPERABLE, and is being started for an hour run at-load in accordance with N-DGM-10B, Diesel Generator B Manual Operation. 4. N-DGM-10B has been completed up through step 4.1.10, just prior to starting. 5. An EO is standing by at DG B.
INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):
INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):
The CRS directs you to start and load Diesel Generator B to 2600 KW beginning at step 4.1.11 of N-DGM-10B QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
The CRS directs you to start and load Diesel Generator B to 2600 KW beginning at step 4.1.11 of N-DGM-10B QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
JPM RO-010-JP041, Start And Load The Diesel Generator, Rev. B ATTACHMENT 1 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST ALL STEPS IN THIS CHECKLIST ARE TO BE PERFORMED UPON INITIAL VALIDATION AND PRIOR TO USE.
JPM RO-010-JP041, Start And Load The Diesel Generator, Rev. B ATTACHMENT 1 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST ALL STEPS IN THIS CHECKLIST ARE TO BE PERFORMED UPON INITIAL VALIDATION AND PRIOR TO USE.
REVIEW STATEMENTS YES NO N/A 1. Are all items on the signature page filled in correctly?  
REVIEW STATEMENTS YES NO N/A 1. Are all items on the signature page filled in correctly?
: 2. Has the JPM been reviewed and validated by SMEs?  
: 2. Has the JPM been reviewed and validated by SMEs?
: 3. Can the required conditions for the JPM be appropriately established in the simulator if required?  
: 3. Can the required conditions for the JPM be appropriately established in the simulator if required?
: 4. Does the performance steps accurately reflect trainee's actions in accordance with plant procedures?  
: 4. Does the performance steps accurately reflect trainee's actions in accordance with plant procedures?
: 5. Is the standard for each performance item specific as to what controls, indications and ranges are required to evaluate if the trainee properly performed the step?  
: 5. Is the standard for each performance item specific as to what controls, indications and ranges are required to evaluate if the trainee properly performed the step?
: 6. Has the completion time been established based on validation data or incumbent experience?  
: 6. Has the completion time been established based on validation data or incumbent experience?
: 7. If the task is time critical, is the time critical portion based upon actual task performance requirements?  
: 7. If the task is time critical, is the time critical portion based upon actual task performance requirements?
: 8. Is the Licensee level appropriate for the task being evaluated if required?  
: 8. Is the Licensee level appropriate for the task being evaluated if required?
: 9. Is the K/A appropriate to the task and to the licensee level if required?  
: 9. Is the K/A appropriate to the task and to the licensee level if required?
: 10. Have the performance steps been identified and typed (Critical /
: 10. Have the performance steps been identified and typed (Critical /
Sequence / Time Critical) appropriately?  
Sequence / Time Critical) appropriately?
: 11. Have all special tools and equipment needed to perform the task been identified and made available to the trainee?  
: 11. Have all special tools and equipment needed to perform the task been identified and made available to the trainee?
: 12. Are all references identified, current, accurate, and available to the trainee?    13. Have all required cues (as anticipated) been identified for the evaluator to assist task completion?
: 12. Are all references identified, current, accurate, and available to the trainee?    13. Have all required cues (as anticipated) been identified for the evaluator to assist task completion?
All questions/statements must be answered "YES" or the JPM is not valid for use. If all questions/statements are answered "YES" then the JPM is considered valid and can be performed as written. The individual(s) performing the validation shall sign and date this form.
All questions/statements must be answered "YES" or the JPM is not valid for use. If all questions/statements are answered "YES" then the JPM is considered valid and can be performed as written. The individual(s) performing the validation shall sign and date this form.
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This should be explained to the student at this time.
This should be explained to the student at this time.
I will explain the initial conditions, which step(s) to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
I will explain the initial conditions, which step(s) to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
INITIAL CONDITIONS:  
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
: 1. You are the Reactor Operator. 2. The plant is recovering from a Small Break LOCA. 3. The crew is performing the steps of ES-1.2, Post-LOCA Cooldown and Depressurization and are placing RHR in service per A-RHR-34B, Residual Heat Removal Split-Train Mode. 4. Steps 4.1 through 4.4 of A-RHR-34B have been completed.
: 1. You are the Reactor Operator. 2. The plant is recovering from a Small Break LOCA. 3. The crew is performing the steps of ES-1.2, Post-LOCA Cooldown and Depressurization and are placing RHR in service per A-RHR-34B, Residual Heat Removal Split-Train Mode. 4. Steps 4.1 through 4.4 of A-RHR-34B have been completed.
INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):
INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):
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JPM RO-034-JP01A, Operate the RHR System in Split Train Mode, Rev. B Page 12 of 15 SIMULATOR SET UP:
JPM RO-034-JP01A, Operate the RHR System in Split Train Mode, Rev. B Page 12 of 15 SIMULATOR SET UP:
Simulator Setup Instructions:
Simulator Setup Instructions:
If necessary, reset the simulator IC-18, Ready to enter RHR, then perform the following:  
If necessary, reset the simulator IC-18, Ready to enter RHR, then perform the following:
: 1. Enter Remote Functions 2. Go to RUN. 3. Align electrical Buses to RAT (except Bus 5 aligned to TAT) 4. Close Containment Vent valves. 5. Place SI Pump control switches in After Stop (from PULLOUT). 6. Open the SI Injection valves, SI-11A/B and SI-9A/B. 7. Open the RHR Injection valves, SI-302A/B. 8. Open RWST Supply to RHR Pump A(B) valves, SI-300A/B. 9. Throttle AFW-2A and AFW-2B to 70%.  
: 1. Enter Remote Functions 2. Go to RUN. 3. Align electrical Buses to RAT (except Bus 5 aligned to TAT) 4. Close Containment Vent valves. 5. Place SI Pump control switches in After Stop (from PULLOUT). 6. Open the SI Injection valves, SI-11A/B and SI-9A/B. 7. Open the RHR Injection valves, SI-302A/B. 8. Open RWST Supply to RHR Pump A(B) valves, SI-300A/B. 9. Throttle AFW-2A and AFW-2B to 70%.
: 10. Actuate SI. 11. Enter RCS LOCA (Malfunction RC04) NOTE: The values for RC04 may be raised to SEVERITY LEVEL = 4 temporarily to allow Containment pressure to reach 4 psig.
: 10. Actuate SI. 11. Enter RCS LOCA (Malfunction RC04) NOTE: The values for RC04 may be raised to SEVERITY LEVEL = 4 temporarily to allow Containment pressure to reach 4 psig.
When sequencing is complete: 12. Reset SI. 13. Reset Containment Isolation. 14. Place T/D AFW Pump control switch to PULLOUT. 15. Close SI Accumulator Isolation Valves SI-20A & B. 16. Place both RXCP Control Switches in PULLOUT. 17. Place both Przr Spray valves in MAN and CLOSE. 18. Stop both Diesel Generators and place control switches in AUTO. 19. Start two charging pumps with suction aligned to RWST. 20. Establish charging flow with Charging Pump demand between 75% and 90%. NOTE: When containment pressure reaches 4 psig AND PRZR level is offscale low, then reduce malfunction RC04 to Severity Value=0 to allow RCS level and pressure recover
When sequencing is complete: 12. Reset SI. 13. Reset Containment Isolation. 14. Place T/D AFW Pump control switch to PULLOUT. 15. Close SI Accumulator Isolation Valves SI-20A & B. 16. Place both RXCP Control Switches in PULLOUT. 17. Place both Przr Spray valves in MAN and CLOSE. 18. Stop both Diesel Generators and place control switches in AUTO. 19. Start two charging pumps with suction aligned to RWST. 20. Establish charging flow with Charging Pump demand between 75% and 90%. NOTE: When containment pressure reaches 4 psig AND PRZR level is offscale low, then reduce malfunction RC04 to Severity Value=0 to allow RCS level and pressure recover
: y. When Przr level is recovered to between 40 and 60%: 21. Place SI Pump A in PULLOUT and DANGER TAG control switch. (Out of Service) 22. Modify malfunction RC04 to Severity Value= 0.23 to 0.275 stabilize Przr level. 23. Establish letdown with LD-4A/B/C open. 24. Open CVC-211 and CVC-212 to establish seal return flow 25. When VCT level is between 40% and 70%, OPEN CVC-1 and CLOSE CVC-301  26. Stabilize conditions with RCS pressure between 150 and 300 psig, and RCS loop temperatures (Cold Leg) less than 320ºF.
: y. When Przr level is recovered to between 40 and 60%: 21. Place SI Pump A in PULLOUT and DANGER TAG control switch. (Out of Service) 22. Modify malfunction RC04 to Severity Value= 0.23 to 0.275 stabilize Przr level. 23. Establish letdown with LD-4A/B/C open. 24. Open CVC-211 and CVC-212 to establish seal return flow 25. When VCT level is between 40% and 70%, OPEN CVC-1 and CLOSE CVC-301  26. Stabilize conditions with RCS pressure between 150 and 300 psig, and RCS loop temperatures (Cold Leg) less than 320ºF.
After JPM has begun:
After JPM has begun:
NOTE: The Remote Functions for operation of RHR-4A and RHR-4B are reversed in the Simulator code. An SFR exist to document this. The Remote Function RH112 will close valve RHR-4B.  
NOTE: The Remote Functions for operation of RHR-4A and RHR-4B are reversed in the Simulator code. An SFR exist to document this. The Remote Function RH112 will close valve RHR-4B.
: 27. Actuate TRIGGER 2 when directed to perform local actions of Step 4.6.1.  
: 27. Actuate TRIGGER 2 when directed to perform local actions of Step 4.6.1.  


QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
JPM RO-034-JP01A, Operate the RHR System in Split Train Mode, Rev. B Page 13 of 15 EVENT NUMBER EVENT FILE NAME EVENT LOGIC STATEMENT EVENT WORD DESCRIPTION 1 (TRIGGER 1)
JPM RO-034-JP01A, Operate the RHR System in Split Train Mode, Rev. B Page 13 of 15 EVENT NUMBER EVENT FILE NAME EVENT LOGIC STATEMENT EVENT WORD DESCRIPTION 1 (TRIGGER 1)
N/A N/A Actuates malfunction RC04A at initial severity 2 (TRIGGER 2)  
N/A N/A Actuates malfunction RC04A at initial severity 2 (TRIGGER 2)
[Performance Step 3]
[Performance Step 3]
N/A N/A Actuates Remote Functions for RHR alignment step 4.6.1 SIMULATOR MALFUNCTIONS:
N/A N/A Actuates Remote Functions for RHR alignment step 4.6.1 SIMULATOR MALFUNCTIONS:
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REMOTE FUNCTION TITLE VALUE RAMP Preload SI115 SI-11A Breaker ON N/A " SI116 SI-11B Breaker ON N/A " SI117 SI-20A Breaker ON N/A " SI118 SI-20B Breaker ON N/A " SI119 SI-09A Breaker ON N/A " SI120 SI-09B Breaker ON N/A " RH118 RHR-299A Breaker OFF N/A " RH107 RHR-1A/2A Brkr - Rack Out IN N/A " RH106 RHR-11 Brkr - Rack Out IN N/A " RH108 RHR-1B/2B Brkr - Rack Out IN N/A TRIGGER 2 RH112 RHR Pump 1A Suction Valve (RHR-4A) [Actually operates RHR-4B] CLOSE N/A TRIGGER 2 RH104 RHR HX 1A Outlet X-CONN (RHR-10A)
REMOTE FUNCTION TITLE VALUE RAMP Preload SI115 SI-11A Breaker ON N/A " SI116 SI-11B Breaker ON N/A " SI117 SI-20A Breaker ON N/A " SI118 SI-20B Breaker ON N/A " SI119 SI-09A Breaker ON N/A " SI120 SI-09B Breaker ON N/A " RH118 RHR-299A Breaker OFF N/A " RH107 RHR-1A/2A Brkr - Rack Out IN N/A " RH106 RHR-11 Brkr - Rack Out IN N/A " RH108 RHR-1B/2B Brkr - Rack Out IN N/A TRIGGER 2 RH112 RHR Pump 1A Suction Valve (RHR-4A) [Actually operates RHR-4B] CLOSE N/A TRIGGER 2 RH104 RHR HX 1A Outlet X-CONN (RHR-10A)
OPEN N/A TRIGGER 2 RH102 RHR HX 1A Inlet X-CONN (RHR-100A) OPEN QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
OPEN N/A TRIGGER 2 RH102 RHR HX 1A Inlet X-CONN (RHR-100A) OPEN QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
Page 14 of 15 TURNOVER SHEET INITIAL CONDITIONS:  
Page 14 of 15 TURNOVER SHEET INITIAL CONDITIONS:
: 1. You are the Reactor Operator. 2. The plant is recovering from a Small Break LOCA. 3. The crew is performing the steps of ES-1.2, Post-LOCA Cooldown and Depressurization and are placing RHR in service per A-RHR-34B, Residual Heat Removal Split-Train Mode. 4. Steps 4.1 through 4.4 of A-RHR-34B have been completed.
: 1. You are the Reactor Operator. 2. The plant is recovering from a Small Break LOCA. 3. The crew is performing the steps of ES-1.2, Post-LOCA Cooldown and Depressurization and are placing RHR in service per A-RHR-34B, Residual Heat Removal Split-Train Mode. 4. Steps 4.1 through 4.4 of A-RHR-34B have been completed.
INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):
INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):
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QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
JPM RO-034-JP01A, Operate the RHR System in Split Train Mode, Rev. B Page 15 of 15 ATTACHMENT 1 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST ALL STEPS IN THIS CHECKLIST ARE TO BE PERFORMED UPON INITIAL VALIDATION AND PRIOR TO USE.
JPM RO-034-JP01A, Operate the RHR System in Split Train Mode, Rev. B Page 15 of 15 ATTACHMENT 1 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST ALL STEPS IN THIS CHECKLIST ARE TO BE PERFORMED UPON INITIAL VALIDATION AND PRIOR TO USE.
REVIEW STATEMENTS YES NO N/A 1. Are all items on the signature page filled in correctly?  
REVIEW STATEMENTS YES NO N/A 1. Are all items on the signature page filled in correctly?
: 2. Has the JPM been reviewed and validated by SMEs?  
: 2. Has the JPM been reviewed and validated by SMEs?
: 3. Can the required conditions for the JPM be appropriately established in the simulator if required?  
: 3. Can the required conditions for the JPM be appropriately established in the simulator if required?
: 4. Does the performance steps accurately reflect trainee's actions in accordance with plant procedures?  
: 4. Does the performance steps accurately reflect trainee's actions in accordance with plant procedures?
: 5. Is the standard for each performance item specific as to what controls, indications and ranges are required to evaluate if the trainee properly performed the step?  
: 5. Is the standard for each performance item specific as to what controls, indications and ranges are required to evaluate if the trainee properly performed the step?
: 6. Has the completion time been established based on validation data or incumbent experience?  
: 6. Has the completion time been established based on validation data or incumbent experience?
: 7. If the task is time critical, is the time critical portion based upon actual task performance requirements?  
: 7. If the task is time critical, is the time critical portion based upon actual task performance requirements?
: 8. Is the Licensee level appropriate for the task being evaluated if required?  
: 8. Is the Licensee level appropriate for the task being evaluated if required?
: 9. Is the K/A appropriate to the task and to the licensee level if required?  
: 9. Is the K/A appropriate to the task and to the licensee level if required?
: 10. Have the performance steps been identified and typed (Critical /
: 10. Have the performance steps been identified and typed (Critical /
Sequence / Time Critical) appropriately?  
Sequence / Time Critical) appropriately?
: 11. Have all special tools and equipment needed to perform the task been identified and made available to the trainee?  
: 11. Have all special tools and equipment needed to perform the task been identified and made available to the trainee?
: 12. Are all references identified, current, accurate, and available to the trainee?    13. Have all required cues (as anticipated) been identified for the evaluator to assist task completion?
: 12. Are all references identified, current, accurate, and available to the trainee?    13. Have all required cues (as anticipated) been identified for the evaluator to assist task completion?
All questions/statements must be answered "YES" or the JPM is not valid for use. If all questions/statements are answered "YES" then the JPM is considered valid and can be performed as written. The individual(s) performing the validation shall sign and date this form.
All questions/statements must be answered "YES" or the JPM is not valid for use. If all questions/statements are answered "YES" then the JPM is considered valid and can be performed as written. The individual(s) performing the validation shall sign and date this form.
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This should be explained to the student at this time.
This should be explained to the student at this time.
I will explain the initial conditions, which step(s) to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
I will explain the initial conditions, which step(s) to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
INITIAL CONDITIONS:  
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
: 1. You are the Operator At The Controls. 2. Annunciator 47011-B, RADIATION INDICATION HIGH is in alarm. 3. The crew has addressed the annunciator response and completed the actions of A-RM-45, Abnormal Radiation Monitoring System. 4. Radiation Protection has confirmed the R-9, Letdown Monitor, reading is valid. 5. The crew is performing the actions of A-RC-36A, High Reactor Coolant Activity. 6. The CVC cation demineralizer and the deborating demineralizer are not in service.
: 1. You are the Operator At The Controls. 2. Annunciator 47011-B, RADIATION INDICATION HIGH is in alarm. 3. The crew has addressed the annunciator response and completed the actions of A-RM-45, Abnormal Radiation Monitoring System. 4. Radiation Protection has confirmed the R-9, Letdown Monitor, reading is valid. 5. The crew is performing the actions of A-RC-36A, High Reactor Coolant Activity. 6. The CVC cation demineralizer and the deborating demineralizer are not in service.
INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):
INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):
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JPM RO-036-JP01A, Respond to High Reactor Coolant Activity, Rev. E Page 7 of 9 SIMULATOR SET UP:
JPM RO-036-JP01A, Respond to High Reactor Coolant Activity, Rev. E Page 7 of 9 SIMULATOR SET UP:
Simulator Setup Instructions:
Simulator Setup Instructions:
If necessary, reset the simulator to any at-power IC, then perform the following:  
If necessary, reset the simulator to any at-power IC, then perform the following:
: 1. Go to RUN. 2. Insert the malfunction to ramp R-9 Letdown Radiation Monitor to ~ 4.0E+2 over 5 minutes. 3. When radiation monitor alarms actuate, acknowledge the alarm. (NOTE: High Alarm at 3.0E+2) 4. FREEZE (SNAP an IC, if desired). 5. Ensure a copy of A-RC-36A is available and has had the stepwise placekeeping marked for steps 4.1 and 4.2. 6. Make sure that a copy of N-CVC-35B is ava ilable for use. NOTE: The copy will be provided if the operator initiates use of the plastic copy of N-CVC-35B EVENT NUMBER EVENT FILE NAME EVENT LOGIC STATEMENT EVENT WORD DESCRIPTION N/A N/A N/A N/A      SIMULATOR MALFUNCTIONS:
: 1. Go to RUN. 2. Insert the malfunction to ramp R-9 Letdown Radiation Monitor to ~ 4.0E+2 over 5 minutes. 3. When radiation monitor alarms actuate, acknowledge the alarm. (NOTE: High Alarm at 3.0E+2) 4. FREEZE (SNAP an IC, if desired). 5. Ensure a copy of A-RC-36A is available and has had the stepwise placekeeping marked for steps 4.1 and 4.2. 6. Make sure that a copy of N-CVC-35B is ava ilable for use. NOTE: The copy will be provided if the operator initiates use of the plastic copy of N-CVC-35B EVENT NUMBER EVENT FILE NAME EVENT LOGIC STATEMENT EVENT WORD DESCRIPTION N/A N/A N/A N/A      SIMULATOR MALFUNCTIONS:
TIME MALFUNCTION No. MALFUNCTION  
TIME MALFUNCTION No. MALFUNCTION  
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TIME REMOTE FUNCTION NO.
TIME REMOTE FUNCTION NO.
REMOTE FUNCTION TITLE VALUE RAMP N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
REMOTE FUNCTION TITLE VALUE RAMP N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
Page 8 of 9 TURNOVER SHEET INITIAL CONDITIONS:  
Page 8 of 9 TURNOVER SHEET INITIAL CONDITIONS:
: 1. You are the Operator At The Controls. 2. Annunciator 47011-B, RADIATION INDICATION HIGH is in alarm. 3. The crew has addressed the annunciator response and completed the actions of A-RM-45, Abnormal Radiation Monitoring System.  
: 1. You are the Operator At The Controls. 2. Annunciator 47011-B, RADIATION INDICATION HIGH is in alarm. 3. The crew has addressed the annunciator response and completed the actions of A-RM-45, Abnormal Radiation Monitoring System.
: 4. Radiation Protection has confirmed the R-9, Letdown Monitor, reading is valid. 5. The crew is performing the actions of A-RC-36A, High Reactor Coolant Activity. 6. The CVC cation demineralizer and the deborating demineralizer are not in service.
: 4. Radiation Protection has confirmed the R-9, Letdown Monitor, reading is valid. 5. The crew is performing the actions of A-RC-36A, High Reactor Coolant Activity. 6. The CVC cation demineralizer and the deborating demineralizer are not in service.
INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):
INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):
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QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
JPM RO-036-JP01A, Respond to High Reactor Coolant Activity, Rev. A Page 9 of 9 ATTACHMENT 1 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST ALL STEPS IN THIS CHECKLIST ARE TO BE PERFORMED UPON INITIAL VALIDATION AND PRIOR TO USE.
JPM RO-036-JP01A, Respond to High Reactor Coolant Activity, Rev. A Page 9 of 9 ATTACHMENT 1 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST ALL STEPS IN THIS CHECKLIST ARE TO BE PERFORMED UPON INITIAL VALIDATION AND PRIOR TO USE.
REVIEW STATEMENTS YES NO N/A 1. Are all items on the signature page filled in correctly?  
REVIEW STATEMENTS YES NO N/A 1. Are all items on the signature page filled in correctly?
: 2. Has the JPM been reviewed and validated by SMEs?  
: 2. Has the JPM been reviewed and validated by SMEs?
: 3. Can the required conditions for the JPM be appropriately established in the simulator if required?  
: 3. Can the required conditions for the JPM be appropriately established in the simulator if required?
: 4. Does the performance steps accurately reflect trainee's actions in accordance with plant procedures?  
: 4. Does the performance steps accurately reflect trainee's actions in accordance with plant procedures?
: 5. Is the standard for each performance item specific as to what controls, indications and ranges are required to evaluate if the trainee properly performed the step?  
: 5. Is the standard for each performance item specific as to what controls, indications and ranges are required to evaluate if the trainee properly performed the step?
: 6. Has the completion time been established based on validation data or incumbent experience?  
: 6. Has the completion time been established based on validation data or incumbent experience?
: 7. If the task is time critical, is the time critical portion based upon actual task performance requirements?  
: 7. If the task is time critical, is the time critical portion based upon actual task performance requirements?
: 8. Is the Licensee level appropriate for the task being evaluated if required?  
: 8. Is the Licensee level appropriate for the task being evaluated if required?
: 9. Is the K/A appropriate to the task and to the licensee level if required?  
: 9. Is the K/A appropriate to the task and to the licensee level if required?
: 10. Have the performance steps been identified and typed (Critical /
: 10. Have the performance steps been identified and typed (Critical /
Sequence / Time Critical) appropriately?  
Sequence / Time Critical) appropriately?
: 11. Have all special tools and equipment needed to perform the task been identified and made available to the trainee?  
: 11. Have all special tools and equipment needed to perform the task been identified and made available to the trainee?
: 12. Are all references identified, current, accurate, and available to the trainee?    13. Have all required cues (as anticipated) been identified for the evaluator to assist task completion?
: 12. Are all references identified, current, accurate, and available to the trainee?    13. Have all required cues (as anticipated) been identified for the evaluator to assist task completion?
All questions/statements must be answered "YES" or the JPM is not valid for use. If all questions/statements are answered "YES" then the JPM is considered valid and can be performed as written. The individual(s) performing the validation shall sign and date this form.
All questions/statements must be answered "YES" or the JPM is not valid for use. If all questions/statements are answered "YES" then the JPM is considered valid and can be performed as written. The individual(s) performing the validation shall sign and date this form.
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This should be explained to the student at this time.
This should be explained to the student at this time.
I will explain the initial conditions, which step(s) to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
I will explain the initial conditions, which step(s) to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
INITIAL CONDITIONS:  
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
: 1. You are the Operator At The Controls.  
: 1. You are the Operator At The Controls.
: 2. PRT level has risen 78%.
: 2. PRT level has risen 78%.
INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):
INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):
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JPM RO-036-JP22B  Drain the PRT to the CVC HUT  Rev. A Page 6 of 9 Performance Step: 6 Critical: Yes (3 & 4) N-RC-36B, step 4.3.5.a : WHEN PRT level reaches 72%, THEN PERFORM the following:
JPM RO-036-JP22B  Drain the PRT to the CVC HUT  Rev. A Page 6 of 9 Performance Step: 6 Critical: Yes (3 & 4) N-RC-36B, step 4.3.5.a : WHEN PRT level reaches 72%, THEN PERFORM the following:
CLOSE PR-40.
CLOSE PR-40.
Standard:  
Standard:
: 1. PRT level is monitored on LI-442. 2. PR-40 control switch is taken closed when level is at or below 72%. (STAR) 3. PR-40 closed with green light lit. 4. PRT level is between 71.5% and 76%.  
: 1. PRT level is monitored on LI-442. 2. PR-40 control switch is taken closed when level is at or below 72%. (STAR) 3. PR-40 closed with green light lit. 4. PRT level is between 71.5% and 76%.
: 5. Reset alarm 47043-B.
: 5. Reset alarm 47043-B.
Evaluator Note: 71.5% is the value for the LOW LEVEL Alarm (47043-B SER 960) and 76% is the value for the HIGH LEVEL Alarm (47043-B SER 595). Any level between these setpoints is within the normal operating band for the PRT.
Evaluator Note: 71.5% is the value for the LOW LEVEL Alarm (47043-B SER 960) and 76% is the value for the HIGH LEVEL Alarm (47043-B SER 595). Any level between these setpoints is within the normal operating band for the PRT.
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JPM RO-036-JP22B  Drain the PRT to the CVC HUT  Rev. A Page 7 of 9 SIMULATOR SET UP:
JPM RO-036-JP22B  Drain the PRT to the CVC HUT  Rev. A Page 7 of 9 SIMULATOR SET UP:
Simulator Setup Instructions:
Simulator Setup Instructions:
If necessary, reset the simulator to any IC as appropriate, then perform the following:  
If necessary, reset the simulator to any IC as appropriate, then perform the following:
: 1. Go to RUN. 2. Open MU-1010-1 and MU-1012 to initiate fill of PRT. 3. When annunciator 47043-B, PRESSURIZER RELIEF TANK ABNORMAL, actuates on high level, then close MU-1012. 4. Close MU-1010-1 EVENT NUMBER EVENT FILE NAME EVENT LOGIC STATEMENT EVENT WORD DESCRIPTION N/A N/A N/A N/A      SIMULATOR MALFUNCTIONS:
: 1. Go to RUN. 2. Open MU-1010-1 and MU-1012 to initiate fill of PRT. 3. When annunciator 47043-B, PRESSURIZER RELIEF TANK ABNORMAL, actuates on high level, then close MU-1012. 4. Close MU-1010-1 EVENT NUMBER EVENT FILE NAME EVENT LOGIC STATEMENT EVENT WORD DESCRIPTION N/A N/A N/A N/A      SIMULATOR MALFUNCTIONS:
TIME MALFUNCTION No. MALFUNCTION  
TIME MALFUNCTION No. MALFUNCTION  
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TIME REMOTE FUNCTION NO.
TIME REMOTE FUNCTION NO.
REMOTE FUNCTION TITLE VALUE RAMP N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
REMOTE FUNCTION TITLE VALUE RAMP N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
Page 8 of 9 TURNOVER SHEET INITIAL CONDITIONS:  
Page 8 of 9 TURNOVER SHEET INITIAL CONDITIONS:
: 1. You are the Operator At The Controls.  
: 1. You are the Operator At The Controls.
: 2. PRT level has risen 78%.
: 2. PRT level has risen 78%.
INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):
INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):
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QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30) JPM RO-036-JP22B  Drain the PRT to the CVC HUT  Rev. A Page 9 of 9 ATTACHMENT 1 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST ALL STEPS IN THIS CHECKLIST ARE TO BE PERFORMED UPON INITIAL VALIDATION AND PRIOR TO USE.
QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30) JPM RO-036-JP22B  Drain the PRT to the CVC HUT  Rev. A Page 9 of 9 ATTACHMENT 1 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST ALL STEPS IN THIS CHECKLIST ARE TO BE PERFORMED UPON INITIAL VALIDATION AND PRIOR TO USE.
REVIEW STATEMENTS YES NO N/A 1. Are all items on the signature page filled in correctly?  
REVIEW STATEMENTS YES NO N/A 1. Are all items on the signature page filled in correctly?
: 2. Has the JPM been reviewed and validated by SMEs?  
: 2. Has the JPM been reviewed and validated by SMEs?
: 3. Can the required conditions for the JPM be appropriately established in the simulator if required?  
: 3. Can the required conditions for the JPM be appropriately established in the simulator if required?
: 4. Does the performance steps accurately reflect trainee's actions in accordance with plant procedures?  
: 4. Does the performance steps accurately reflect trainee's actions in accordance with plant procedures?
: 5. Is the standard for each performance item specific as to what controls, indications and ranges are required to evaluate if the trainee properly performed the step?  
: 5. Is the standard for each performance item specific as to what controls, indications and ranges are required to evaluate if the trainee properly performed the step?
: 6. Has the completion time been established based on validation data or incumbent experience?  
: 6. Has the completion time been established based on validation data or incumbent experience?
: 7. If the task is time critical, is the time critical portion based upon actual task performance requirements?  
: 7. If the task is time critical, is the time critical portion based upon actual task performance requirements?
: 8. Is the Licensee level appropriate for the task being evaluated if required?  
: 8. Is the Licensee level appropriate for the task being evaluated if required?
: 9. Is the K/A appropriate to the task and to the licensee level if required?  
: 9. Is the K/A appropriate to the task and to the licensee level if required?
: 10. Have the performance steps been identified and typed (Critical /
: 10. Have the performance steps been identified and typed (Critical /
Sequence / Time Critical) appropriately?  
Sequence / Time Critical) appropriately?
: 11. Have all special tools and equipment needed to perform the task been identified and made available to the trainee?  
: 11. Have all special tools and equipment needed to perform the task been identified and made available to the trainee?
: 12. Are all references identified, current, accurate, and available to the trainee?    13. Have all required cues (as anticipated) been identified for the evaluator to assist task completion?
: 12. Are all references identified, current, accurate, and available to the trainee?    13. Have all required cues (as anticipated) been identified for the evaluator to assist task completion?
All questions/statements must be answered "YES" or the JPM is not valid for use. If all questions/statements are answered "YES" then the JPM is considered valid and can be performed as written. The individual(s) performing the validation shall sign and date this form.
All questions/statements must be answered "YES" or the JPM is not valid for use. If all questions/statements are answered "YES" then the JPM is considered valid and can be performed as written. The individual(s) performing the validation shall sign and date this form.
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This should be explained to the student at this time.
This should be explained to the student at this time.
I will explain the initial conditions, which step(s) to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
I will explain the initial conditions, which step(s) to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
INITIAL CONDITIONS:  
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
: 1. You are the Operator At The Controls. 2. I&C has just completed work on pressure transmitters and requests that the PRZR pressure master controller be returned to AUTO. No Operations Post Maintenance Testing is required.
: 1. You are the Operator At The Controls. 2. I&C has just completed work on pressure transmitters and requests that the PRZR pressure master controller be returned to AUTO. No Operations Post Maintenance Testing is required.
INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):
INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):
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RO-036-JP26A, Transfer from Manual to Automatic Pressure Control, Rev. C Page 7 of 9 SIMULATOR SET UP:
RO-036-JP26A, Transfer from Manual to Automatic Pressure Control, Rev. C Page 7 of 9 SIMULATOR SET UP:
Simulator Setup Instructions:
Simulator Setup Instructions:
If necessary, reset the simulator to any At-Power Power IC, then perform the following:  
If necessary, reset the simulator to any At-Power Power IC, then perform the following:
: 1. Go to RUN. 2. Place PRZR Pressure Master Controller in MAN. 3. Adjust the setpoint dial until the upper meter indicates between 70 and 80% of scale (right to left).
: 1. Go to RUN. 2. Place PRZR Pressure Master Controller in MAN. 3. Adjust the setpoint dial until the upper meter indicates between 70 and 80% of scale (right to left).
EVENT NUMBER EVENT FILE NAME EVENT LOGIC STATEMENT EVENT WORD DESCRIPTION N/A N/A N/A N/A      SIMULATOR MALFUNCTIONS:
EVENT NUMBER EVENT FILE NAME EVENT LOGIC STATEMENT EVENT WORD DESCRIPTION N/A N/A N/A N/A      SIMULATOR MALFUNCTIONS:
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TIME REMOTE FUNCTION NO.
TIME REMOTE FUNCTION NO.
REMOTE FUNCTION TITLE VALUE RAMP N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
REMOTE FUNCTION TITLE VALUE RAMP N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
Page 8 of 9 TURNOVER SHEET INITIAL CONDITIONS:  
Page 8 of 9 TURNOVER SHEET INITIAL CONDITIONS:
: 1. You are the Operator At The Controls. 2. I&C has just completed work on pressure transmitters and requests that the PRZR pressure master controller be returned to AUTO. No Operations Post Maintenance Testing is required.
: 1. You are the Operator At The Controls. 2. I&C has just completed work on pressure transmitters and requests that the PRZR pressure master controller be returned to AUTO. No Operations Post Maintenance Testing is required.
INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):
INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):
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QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
RO-036-JP26A, Transfer from Manual to Automatic Pressure Control, Rev. C Page 9 of 9 ATTACHMENT 1 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST ALL STEPS IN THIS CHECKLIST ARE TO BE PERFORMED UPON INITIAL VALIDATION AND PRIOR TO USE.
RO-036-JP26A, Transfer from Manual to Automatic Pressure Control, Rev. C Page 9 of 9 ATTACHMENT 1 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST ALL STEPS IN THIS CHECKLIST ARE TO BE PERFORMED UPON INITIAL VALIDATION AND PRIOR TO USE.
REVIEW STATEMENTS YES NO N/A 1. Are all items on the signature page filled in correctly?  
REVIEW STATEMENTS YES NO N/A 1. Are all items on the signature page filled in correctly?
: 2. Has the JPM been reviewed and validated by SMEs?  
: 2. Has the JPM been reviewed and validated by SMEs?
: 3. Can the required conditions for the JPM be appropriately established in the simulator if required?  
: 3. Can the required conditions for the JPM be appropriately established in the simulator if required?
: 4. Does the performance steps accurately reflect trainee's actions in accordance with plant procedures?  
: 4. Does the performance steps accurately reflect trainee's actions in accordance with plant procedures?
: 5. Is the standard for each performance item specific as to what controls, indications and ranges are required to evaluate if the trainee properly performed the step?  
: 5. Is the standard for each performance item specific as to what controls, indications and ranges are required to evaluate if the trainee properly performed the step?
: 6. Has the completion time been established based on validation data or incumbent experience?  
: 6. Has the completion time been established based on validation data or incumbent experience?
: 7. If the task is time critical, is the time critical portion based upon actual task performance requirements?  
: 7. If the task is time critical, is the time critical portion based upon actual task performance requirements?
: 8. Is the Licensee level appropriate for the task being evaluated if required?  
: 8. Is the Licensee level appropriate for the task being evaluated if required?
: 9. Is the K/A appropriate to the task and to the licensee level if required?  
: 9. Is the K/A appropriate to the task and to the licensee level if required?
: 10. Have the performance steps been identified and typed (Critical /
: 10. Have the performance steps been identified and typed (Critical /
Sequence / Time Critical) appropriately?  
Sequence / Time Critical) appropriately?
: 11. Have all special tools and equipment needed to perform the task been identified and made available to the trainee?  
: 11. Have all special tools and equipment needed to perform the task been identified and made available to the trainee?
: 12. Are all references identified, current, accurate, and available to the trainee?    13. Have all required cues (as anticipated) been identified for the evaluator to assist task completion?
: 12. Are all references identified, current, accurate, and available to the trainee?    13. Have all required cues (as anticipated) been identified for the evaluator to assist task completion?
All questions/statements must be answered "YES" or the JPM is not valid for use. If all questions/statements are answered "YES" then the JPM is considered valid and can be performed as written. The individual(s) performing the validation shall sign and date this form.
All questions/statements must be answered "YES" or the JPM is not valid for use. If all questions/statements are answered "YES" then the JPM is considered valid and can be performed as written. The individual(s) performing the validation shall sign and date this form.
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This should be explained to the student at this time.
This should be explained to the student at this time.
I will explain the initial conditions, which step(s) to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
I will explain the initial conditions, which step(s) to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
INITIAL CONDITIONS:  
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
: 1. You are the Reactor Operator. 2. Reactor Startup is in progress with in accordance with N-CRD-49B, Reactor Startup. 3. Reactor is critical at approximately 8.6 x 10
: 1. You are the Reactor Operator. 2. Reactor Startup is in progress with in accordance with N-CRD-49B, Reactor Startup. 3. Reactor is critical at approximately 8.6 x 10
-4%. 4. Step 27.d.4 was initiated with the Critical Data being recorded on Data Sheet 1. 5. Intermediate Range Nuclear Instrument channel N-35 has just failed low. 6. A-NI-48, Abnormal Nuclear Instrumentation, has been entered and the actions through Step 4 have been completed.
-4%. 4. Step 27.d.4 was initiated with the Critical Data being recorded on Data Sheet 1. 5. Intermediate Range Nuclear Instrument channel N-35 has just failed low. 6. A-NI-48, Abnormal Nuclear Instrumentation, has been entered and the actions through Step 4 have been completed.
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JPM RO-048-JP041, Loss of Intermediate Range Instrumentation with failure of Reactor Trip Signal, Rev. A Page 8 of 11 SIMULATOR SET UP:
JPM RO-048-JP041, Loss of Intermediate Range Instrumentation with failure of Reactor Trip Signal, Rev. A Page 8 of 11 SIMULATOR SET UP:
Simulator Setup Instructions:
Simulator Setup Instructions:
If necessary, reset the simulator to Reactor Critical, Power at ~10E-3, BOL (e.g., IC-6), then perform the following:  
If necessary, reset the simulator to Reactor Critical, Power at ~10E-3, BOL (e.g., IC-6), then perform the following:
: 1. Place Control Rod Bank Selector to MAN. 2. Go to RUN. 3. Insert Reactor Trip Breaker Failure to Open malfunction. 4. Insert TRIGGER 2 to delete RD11 malfunction when the Reactor Trip pushbutton is pressed. 5. Insert the malfunction to fail N-35 Intermediate Range Channel LOW 6. Verify N-35 drawer and MCC panel indications at bottom of scale. 7. Ensure a copy of N-CRD-49B, Reactor Startup, is stamped/dated, and marked up through step 27.d.3. (ANNOUNCE "Reactor critical" via Gai-tronics.)  8. Ensure a copy of N-CRD-49B, Data Sheet 1 is provided with data filled in for page 1 and page 2 up to "Actual Critical Data
: 1. Place Control Rod Bank Selector to MAN. 2. Go to RUN. 3. Insert Reactor Trip Breaker Failure to Open malfunction. 4. Insert TRIGGER 2 to delete RD11 malfunction when the Reactor Trip pushbutton is pressed. 5. Insert the malfunction to fail N-35 Intermediate Range Channel LOW 6. Verify N-35 drawer and MCC panel indications at bottom of scale. 7. Ensure a copy of N-CRD-49B, Reactor Startup, is stamped/dated, and marked up through step 27.d.3. (ANNOUNCE "Reactor critical" via Gai-tronics.)  8. Ensure a copy of N-CRD-49B, Data Sheet 1 is provided with data filled in for page 1 and page 2 up to "Actual Critical Data
" section. 9. Ensure a copy of A-NI-48 is available and has had the stepwise placekeeping marked through step 4, (all without any Contingency Actions required). 10. Enter Malfunction to fail Intermediate Range channel N36 when operator has completed step 5.c CONTINGENCY ACTION of A-NI-48.
" section. 9. Ensure a copy of A-NI-48 is available and has had the stepwise placekeeping marked through step 4, (all without any Contingency Actions required). 10. Enter Malfunction to fail Intermediate Range channel N36 when operator has completed step 5.c CONTINGENCY ACTION of A-NI-48.
EVENT NUMBER EVENT FILE NAME EVENT LOGIC STATEMENT EVENT WORD DESCRIPTION 1 (TRIGGER 1)  
EVENT NUMBER EVENT FILE NAME EVENT LOGIC STATEMENT EVENT WORD DESCRIPTION 1 (TRIGGER 1)
[Performance Step 5]
[Performance Step 5]
N/A N/A Malfunction NI03B fails the IR channel N36 high.
N/A N/A Malfunction NI03B fails the IR channel N36 high.
2 (TRIGGER 2)  
2 (TRIGGER 2)
[Performance Step 7]
[Performance Step 7]
AUTOMATIC N/A HWZRPTRSL==1 Actuates when the MCC Reactor Trip pushbutton is pushed. Command: DMF RD11 Removes the malfunction preventing the reactor trip breakers from opening.
AUTOMATIC N/A HWZRPTRSL==1 Actuates when the MCC Reactor Trip pushbutton is pushed. Command: DMF RD11 Removes the malfunction preventing the reactor trip breakers from opening.
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TIME REMOTE FUNCTION NO.
TIME REMOTE FUNCTION NO.
REMOTE FUNCTION TITLE VALUE RAMP N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
REMOTE FUNCTION TITLE VALUE RAMP N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
Page 10 of 11 TURNOVER SHEET INITIAL CONDITIONS:  
Page 10 of 11 TURNOVER SHEET INITIAL CONDITIONS:
: 1. You are the Reactor Operator. 2. Reactor Startup is in progress with in accordance with N-CRD-49B, Reactor Startup. 3. Reactor is critical at approximately 8.6 x 10
: 1. You are the Reactor Operator. 2. Reactor Startup is in progress with in accordance with N-CRD-49B, Reactor Startup. 3. Reactor is critical at approximately 8.6 x 10
-4%. 4. Step 27.d.4 was initiated with the Critical Data being recorded on Data Sheet 1. 5. Intermediate Range Nuclear Instrument channel N-35 has just failed low. 6. A-NI-48, Abnormal Nuclear Instrumentation, has been entered and the actions through Step 4 have been completed.
-4%. 4. Step 27.d.4 was initiated with the Critical Data being recorded on Data Sheet 1. 5. Intermediate Range Nuclear Instrument channel N-35 has just failed low. 6. A-NI-48, Abnormal Nuclear Instrumentation, has been entered and the actions through Step 4 have been completed.
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QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
JPM RO-048-JP041, Loss of Intermediate Range Instrumentation with failure of Reactor Trip Signal, Rev. A Page 11 of 11 ATTACHMENT 1 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST ALL STEPS IN THIS CHECKLIST ARE TO BE PERFORMED UPON INITIAL VALIDATION AND PRIOR TO USE.
JPM RO-048-JP041, Loss of Intermediate Range Instrumentation with failure of Reactor Trip Signal, Rev. A Page 11 of 11 ATTACHMENT 1 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST ALL STEPS IN THIS CHECKLIST ARE TO BE PERFORMED UPON INITIAL VALIDATION AND PRIOR TO USE.
REVIEW STATEMENTS YES NO N/A 1. Are all items on the signature page filled in correctly?  
REVIEW STATEMENTS YES NO N/A 1. Are all items on the signature page filled in correctly?
: 2. Has the JPM been reviewed and validated by SMEs?  
: 2. Has the JPM been reviewed and validated by SMEs?
: 3. Can the required conditions for the JPM be appropriately established in the simulator if required?  
: 3. Can the required conditions for the JPM be appropriately established in the simulator if required?
: 4. Does the performance steps accurately reflect trainee's actions in accordance with plant procedures?  
: 4. Does the performance steps accurately reflect trainee's actions in accordance with plant procedures?
: 5. Is the standard for each performance item specific as to what controls, indications and ranges are required to evaluate if the trainee properly performed the step?  
: 5. Is the standard for each performance item specific as to what controls, indications and ranges are required to evaluate if the trainee properly performed the step?
: 6. Has the completion time been established based on validation data or incumbent experience?  
: 6. Has the completion time been established based on validation data or incumbent experience?
: 7. If the task is time critical, is the time critical portion based upon actual task performance requirements?  
: 7. If the task is time critical, is the time critical portion based upon actual task performance requirements?
: 8. Is the Licensee level appropriate for the task being evaluated if required?  
: 8. Is the Licensee level appropriate for the task being evaluated if required?
: 9. Is the K/A appropriate to the task and to the licensee level if required?  
: 9. Is the K/A appropriate to the task and to the licensee level if required?
: 10. Have the performance steps been identified and typed (Critical /
: 10. Have the performance steps been identified and typed (Critical /
Sequence / Time Critical) appropriately?  
Sequence / Time Critical) appropriately?
: 11. Have all special tools and equipment needed to perform the task been identified and made available to the trainee?  
: 11. Have all special tools and equipment needed to perform the task been identified and made available to the trainee?
: 12. Are all references identified, current, accurate, and available to the trainee?    13. Have all required cues (as anticipated) been identified for the evaluator to assist task completion?
: 12. Are all references identified, current, accurate, and available to the trainee?    13. Have all required cues (as anticipated) been identified for the evaluator to assist task completion?
All questions/statements must be answered "YES" or the JPM is not valid for use. If all questions/statements are answered "YES" then the JPM is considered valid and can be performed as written. The individual(s) performing the validation shall sign and date this form.
All questions/statements must be answered "YES" or the JPM is not valid for use. If all questions/statements are answered "YES" then the JPM is considered valid and can be performed as written. The individual(s) performing the validation shall sign and date this form.
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Performance Step: 7  
Performance Step: 7  


Critical:  No Step A.4.4 Record misaligned rod's actual position: ____________ steps a. Using IRPI system as a guide to determine rod position.  
Critical:  No Step A.4.4 Record misaligned rod's actual position: ____________ steps a. Using IRPI system as a guide to determine rod position.
: b. IF retrieving a dropped rod, THEN actual position is zero steps.
: b. IF retrieving a dropped rod, THEN actual position is zero steps.
Standard:
Standard:
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QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
JPM RO-049-JP03A, Perform a Dropped Rod Recovery, Rev. A Page 8 of 16 Performance Step: 10 Critical:  No Step A.4.7 Reset affected Bank Step Position on PPCS as follows:  
JPM RO-049-JP03A, Perform a Dropped Rod Recovery, Rev. A Page 8 of 16 Performance Step: 10 Critical:  No Step A.4.7 Reset affected Bank Step Position on PPCS as follows:
: a. On Main Menu, click on PPCS Functions. b. On PPCS Functions, click on Operator Entry. c. On Operator Entry Menu, click on Rod Bank Position Update.  
: a. On Main Menu, click on PPCS Functions. b. On PPCS Functions, click on Operator Entry. c. On Operator Entry Menu, click on Rod Bank Position Update.
: d. On Rod Bank Position Update, enter misalign rod's actual position recorded in Step A.4.4 in the New Position for the affected bank. e. On Rod Bank Position Update, click Apply.
: d. On Rod Bank Position Update, enter misalign rod's actual position recorded in Step A.4.4 in the New Position for the affected bank. e. On Rod Bank Position Update, click Apply.
Standard:
Standard:
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NOTE: On Core 27, insertion of the drop rod does not result in generation of a reactor trip signal; however, this may also be block by inserting Malfunction RD11 to prevent the reactor trip breakers from opening.
NOTE: On Core 27, insertion of the drop rod does not result in generation of a reactor trip signal; however, this may also be block by inserting Malfunction RD11 to prevent the reactor trip breakers from opening.
Simulator Setup Instructions:
Simulator Setup Instructions:
If necessary, reset the simulator to 20% Power, BOL (e.g., IC-9), then perform the following:  
If necessary, reset the simulator to 20% Power, BOL (e.g., IC-9), then perform the following:
: 1. Place Control Rod Bank Selector to MAN. 2. Record the (Bank Overlap) Ramp Start Value from Remote Function RD114, Bank Overlap Counter:
: 1. Place Control Rod Bank Selector to MAN. 2. Record the (Bank Overlap) Ramp Start Value from Remote Function RD114, Bank Overlap Counter:
__________. 3. Go to RUN. 4. Insert the malfunction below to drop rod K7. 5. Verify K7 position is ZERO and then DELETE malfunction RD0521. 6. Ensure any negative rate trip is RESET on all four power range NI drawers. 7. Incrementally reduce RCS boron concentration to approximately 2100 ppm, using the indicated Remote Function. 8. Verify that Tave and Tref are approximately equal. ( 0.5ºF). 9. Stabilize the plant, acknowledge and reset all annunciators. 10. FREEZE (SNAP an IC, if desired). 11. Ensure rod disconnect box is locked and the Evaluator has the key 12. Ensure a copy of A-CRD-49 is available and has had the stepwise placekeeping marked through step 7, Contingency Action 2.a). 13. During the performance of the JPM the Booth Operator will need to use the following Remote Functions when directed per Performance Step: a. As AO, RD107, Control Bank D P-A Converter (Step A.4.6). Delete RF after reset. b. As Extra NCO, RC119, Set RCS, Pzr, VCT Boron To Same Concentration (Step A.4.8) incrementally increase as rod is withdrawn to keep Tave-Tref matched. [Original boron 2116] c. As I&C, RD115, Master Cycler Reset To 4 Counts (Step A.4.11). Delete RF after entry.
__________. 3. Go to RUN. 4. Insert the malfunction below to drop rod K7. 5. Verify K7 position is ZERO and then DELETE malfunction RD0521. 6. Ensure any negative rate trip is RESET on all four power range NI drawers. 7. Incrementally reduce RCS boron concentration to approximately 2100 ppm, using the indicated Remote Function. 8. Verify that Tave and Tref are approximately equal. ( 0.5ºF). 9. Stabilize the plant, acknowledge and reset all annunciators. 10. FREEZE (SNAP an IC, if desired). 11. Ensure rod disconnect box is locked and the Evaluator has the key 12. Ensure a copy of A-CRD-49 is available and has had the stepwise placekeeping marked through step 7, Contingency Action 2.a). 13. During the performance of the JPM the Booth Operator will need to use the following Remote Functions when directed per Performance Step: a. As AO, RD107, Control Bank D P-A Converter (Step A.4.6). Delete RF after reset. b. As Extra NCO, RC119, Set RCS, Pzr, VCT Boron To Same Concentration (Step A.4.8) incrementally increase as rod is withdrawn to keep Tave-Tref matched. [Original boron 2116] c. As I&C, RD115, Master Cycler Reset To 4 Counts (Step A.4.11). Delete RF after entry.
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QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
JPM RO-049-JP03A, Perform a Dropped Rod Recovery, Rev. A Page 15 of 16 TURNOVER SHEET INITIAL CONDITIONS:  
JPM RO-049-JP03A, Perform a Dropped Rod Recovery, Rev. A Page 15 of 16 TURNOVER SHEET INITIAL CONDITIONS:
: 1. You are the Reactor Operator. 2. The plant is at 20% power. 3. Rod K7 has dropped into the core. 4. Repairs have been completed for Rod K7. 5. The actions of A-CRD-49, Abnormal Rod Control System Operations, have been completed through Step 7 Contingency Action 2.a).
: 1. You are the Reactor Operator. 2. The plant is at 20% power. 3. Rod K7 has dropped into the core. 4. Repairs have been completed for Rod K7. 5. The actions of A-CRD-49, Abnormal Rod Control System Operations, have been completed through Step 7 Contingency Action 2.a).
INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):
INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):
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QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
JPM RO-049-JP03A, Perform a Dropped Rod Recovery, Rev. A Page 16 of 16 ATTACHMENT 1 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST ALL STEPS IN THIS CHECKLIST ARE TO BE PERFORMED UPON INITIAL VALIDATION AND PRIOR TO USE.
JPM RO-049-JP03A, Perform a Dropped Rod Recovery, Rev. A Page 16 of 16 ATTACHMENT 1 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST ALL STEPS IN THIS CHECKLIST ARE TO BE PERFORMED UPON INITIAL VALIDATION AND PRIOR TO USE.
REVIEW STATEMENTS YES NO N/A 1. Are all items on the signature page filled in correctly?  
REVIEW STATEMENTS YES NO N/A 1. Are all items on the signature page filled in correctly?
: 2. Has the JPM been reviewed and validated by SMEs?  
: 2. Has the JPM been reviewed and validated by SMEs?
: 3. Can the required conditions for the JPM be appropriately established in the simulator if required?  
: 3. Can the required conditions for the JPM be appropriately established in the simulator if required?
: 4. Does the performance steps accurately reflect trainee's actions in accordance with plant procedures?  
: 4. Does the performance steps accurately reflect trainee's actions in accordance with plant procedures?
: 5. Is the standard for each performance item specific as to what controls, indications and ranges are required to evaluate if the trainee properly performed the step?  
: 5. Is the standard for each performance item specific as to what controls, indications and ranges are required to evaluate if the trainee properly performed the step?
: 6. Has the completion time been established based on validation data or incumbent experience?  
: 6. Has the completion time been established based on validation data or incumbent experience?
: 7. If the task is time critical, is the time critical portion based upon actual task performance requirements?  
: 7. If the task is time critical, is the time critical portion based upon actual task performance requirements?
: 8. Is the Licensee level appropriate for the task being evaluated if required?  
: 8. Is the Licensee level appropriate for the task being evaluated if required?
: 9. Is the K/A appropriate to the task and to the licensee level if required?  
: 9. Is the K/A appropriate to the task and to the licensee level if required?
: 10. Have the performance steps been identified and typed (Critical /
: 10. Have the performance steps been identified and typed (Critical /
Sequence / Time Critical) appropriately?  
Sequence / Time Critical) appropriately?
: 11. Have all special tools and equipment needed to perform the task been identified and made available to the trainee?  
: 11. Have all special tools and equipment needed to perform the task been identified and made available to the trainee?
: 12. Are all references identified, current, accurate, and available to the trainee?    13. Have all required cues (as anticipated) been identified for the evaluator to assist task completion?
: 12. Are all references identified, current, accurate, and available to the trainee?    13. Have all required cues (as anticipated) been identified for the evaluator to assist task completion?
All questions/statements must be answered "YES" or the JPM is not valid for use. If all questions/statements are answered "YES" then the JPM is considered valid and can be performed as written. The individual(s) performing the validation shall sign and date this form.
All questions/statements must be answered "YES" or the JPM is not valid for use. If all questions/statements are answered "YES" then the JPM is considered valid and can be performed as written. The individual(s) performing the validation shall sign and date this form.
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This should be explained to the student at this time.
This should be explained to the student at this time.
I will explain the initial conditions, which step(s) to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
I will explain the initial conditions, which step(s) to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.
INITIAL CONDITIONS:  
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
: 1. The plant has experienced a small break LOCA. 2. The crew has completed through step 11 of ES-1.2, Post-LOCA Cooldown and Depressurization.
: 1. The plant has experienced a small break LOCA. 2. The crew has completed through step 11 of ES-1.2, Post-LOCA Cooldown and Depressurization.
INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):
INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):
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JPM RO-E01-JP031, Stop SI Pumps During Post-LOCA Cooldown, Rev. A Page 9 of 12 SIMULATOR SET UP:
JPM RO-E01-JP031, Stop SI Pumps During Post-LOCA Cooldown, Rev. A Page 9 of 12 SIMULATOR SET UP:
Simulator Setup Instructions:
Simulator Setup Instructions:
If necessary, reset the simulator IC-18, Ready to enter RHR, then perform the following:  
If necessary, reset the simulator IC-18, Ready to enter RHR, then perform the following:
: 1. Enter Remote Functions 2. Go to RUN. 3. Align electrical Buses to RAT (except Bus 5 aligned to TAT) 4. Close Containment Vent valves. 5. Place SI Pump control switches in After Stop (from PULLOUT). 6. Open the SI Injection valves, SI-11A/B and SI-9A/B. 7. Open the RHR Injection valves, SI-302A/B. 8. Open RWST Supply to RHR Pump A(B) valves, SI-300A/B. 9. Throttle AFW-2A and AFW-2B to 70%.  
: 1. Enter Remote Functions 2. Go to RUN. 3. Align electrical Buses to RAT (except Bus 5 aligned to TAT) 4. Close Containment Vent valves. 5. Place SI Pump control switches in After Stop (from PULLOUT). 6. Open the SI Injection valves, SI-11A/B and SI-9A/B. 7. Open the RHR Injection valves, SI-302A/B. 8. Open RWST Supply to RHR Pump A(B) valves, SI-300A/B. 9. Throttle AFW-2A and AFW-2B to 70%.
: 10. Actuate SI. 11. Enter RCS LOCA (Malfunction RC04) NOTE: The values for RC04 may be raised to SEVERITY LEVEL = 4 temporarily to allow Containment pressure to reach 4 psig.
: 10. Actuate SI. 11. Enter RCS LOCA (Malfunction RC04) NOTE: The values for RC04 may be raised to SEVERITY LEVEL = 4 temporarily to allow Containment pressure to reach 4 psig.
When sequencing is complete: 12. Reset SI. 13. Reset Containment Isolation. 14. Place T/D AFW Pump control switch to PULLOUT. 15. Close SI Accumulator Isolation Valves SI-20A & B. 16. Place both RXCP Control Switches in PULLOUT. 17. Place both Przr Spray valves in MAN and CLOSE. 18. Stop both Diesel Generators and place control switches in AUTO. 19. Start two charging pumps with suction aligned to RWST. 20. Establish charging flow with Charging Pump demand between 75% and 90%. NOTE: When containment pressure reaches 4 psig AND PRZR level is offscale low, then reduce malfunction RC04 to Severity Value=0 to allow RCS level and pressure recover
When sequencing is complete: 12. Reset SI. 13. Reset Containment Isolation. 14. Place T/D AFW Pump control switch to PULLOUT. 15. Close SI Accumulator Isolation Valves SI-20A & B. 16. Place both RXCP Control Switches in PULLOUT. 17. Place both Przr Spray valves in MAN and CLOSE. 18. Stop both Diesel Generators and place control switches in AUTO. 19. Start two charging pumps with suction aligned to RWST. 20. Establish charging flow with Charging Pump demand between 75% and 90%. NOTE: When containment pressure reaches 4 psig AND PRZR level is offscale low, then reduce malfunction RC04 to Severity Value=0 to allow RCS level and pressure recover
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TIME REMOTE FUNCTION NO.
TIME REMOTE FUNCTION NO.
REMOTE FUNCTION TITLE VALUE RAMP Preload SI115 SI-11A Breaker ON N/A " SI116 SI-11B Breaker ON N/A " SI117 SI-20A Breaker ON N/A " SI118 SI-20B Breaker ON N/A " SI119 SI-09A Breaker ON N/A " SI120 SI-09B Breaker ON N/A QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
REMOTE FUNCTION TITLE VALUE RAMP Preload SI115 SI-11A Breaker ON N/A " SI116 SI-11B Breaker ON N/A " SI117 SI-20A Breaker ON N/A " SI118 SI-20B Breaker ON N/A " SI119 SI-09A Breaker ON N/A " SI120 SI-09B Breaker ON N/A QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30)
Page 11 of 12 TURNOVER SHEET INITIAL CONDITIONS:  
Page 11 of 12 TURNOVER SHEET INITIAL CONDITIONS:
: 1. The plant has experienced a small break LOCA. 2. The crew has completed through step 11 of ES-1.2, Post-LOCA Cooldown and Depressurization.
: 1. The plant has experienced a small break LOCA. 2. The crew has completed through step 11 of ES-1.2, Post-LOCA Cooldown and Depressurization.
INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):
INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):
The CRS has directed you to complete step 12 of ES-1.2.
The CRS has directed you to complete step 12 of ES-1.2.
QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30) JPM RO-E01-JP031, Stop SI Pumps During Post-LOCA Cooldown, Rev. A Page 12 of 12 ATTACHMENT 1 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST ALL STEPS IN THIS CHECKLIST ARE TO BE PERFORMED UPON INITIAL VALIDATION AND PRIOR TO USE.
QF-1030-11  Rev. 2  (FP-T-SAT-30) JPM RO-E01-JP031, Stop SI Pumps During Post-LOCA Cooldown, Rev. A Page 12 of 12 ATTACHMENT 1 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST ALL STEPS IN THIS CHECKLIST ARE TO BE PERFORMED UPON INITIAL VALIDATION AND PRIOR TO USE.
REVIEW STATEMENTS YES NO N/A 1. Are all items on the signature page filled in correctly?  
REVIEW STATEMENTS YES NO N/A 1. Are all items on the signature page filled in correctly?
: 2. Has the JPM been reviewed and validated by SMEs?  
: 2. Has the JPM been reviewed and validated by SMEs?
: 3. Can the required conditions for the JPM be appropriately established in the simulator if required?  
: 3. Can the required conditions for the JPM be appropriately established in the simulator if required?
: 4. Does the performance steps accurately reflect trainee's actions in accordance with plant procedures?  
: 4. Does the performance steps accurately reflect trainee's actions in accordance with plant procedures?
: 5. Is the standard for each performance item specific as to what controls, indications and ranges are required to evaluate if the trainee properly performed the step?  
: 5. Is the standard for each performance item specific as to what controls, indications and ranges are required to evaluate if the trainee properly performed the step?
: 6. Has the completion time been established based on validation data or incumbent experience?  
: 6. Has the completion time been established based on validation data or incumbent experience?
: 7. If the task is time critical, is the time critical portion based upon actual task performance requirements?  
: 7. If the task is time critical, is the time critical portion based upon actual task performance requirements?
: 8. Is the Licensee level appropriate for the task being evaluated if required?  
: 8. Is the Licensee level appropriate for the task being evaluated if required?
: 9. Is the K/A appropriate to the task and to the licensee level if required?  
: 9. Is the K/A appropriate to the task and to the licensee level if required?
: 10. Have the performance steps been identified and typed (Critical /
: 10. Have the performance steps been identified and typed (Critical /
Sequence / Time Critical) appropriately?  
Sequence / Time Critical) appropriately?
: 11. Have all special tools and equipment needed to perform the task been identified and made available to the trainee?  
: 11. Have all special tools and equipment needed to perform the task been identified and made available to the trainee?
: 12. Are all references identified, current, accurate, and available to the trainee?    13. Have all required cues (as anticipated) been identified for the evaluator to assist task completion?
: 12. Are all references identified, current, accurate, and available to the trainee?    13. Have all required cues (as anticipated) been identified for the evaluator to assist task completion?
All questions/statements must be answered "YES" or the JPM is not valid for use. If all questions/statements are answered "YES" then the JPM is considered valid and can be performed as written. The individual(s) performing the validation shall sign and date this form.
All questions/statements must be answered "YES" or the JPM is not valid for use. If all questions/statements are answered "YES" then the JPM is considered valid and can be performed as written. The individual(s) performing the validation shall sign and date this form.

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QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

Retention: Life of policy + 10yrs.

Disposition: Reviewer and Approver Retain in: Training Program File Page 1 of 18 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE (JPM)

SITE: Kewaunee Power Station JPM TITLE:

Start And Load The Diesel Generator JPM NUMBER:

RO-010-JP041 REV. B RELATED PRA INFORMATION: Diesel Generator is ranked number 1 system in PRA Importance.

TASK NUMBER(S) /

TASK TITLE(S):

0100040101 Startup Diesel Generator A(B)

K/A NUMBERS:

064A4.06 RO value 3.9 / SRO value 3.9 APPLICABLE METHOD OF TESTING:

Discussion:

Simulate/walkthrough:

Perform: X EVALUATION LOCATION:

In-Plant:

Control Room: Simulator: X Other: Lab: Time for Completion:

25 Minutes Time Critical:

No Alternate Path / Faulted:

Yes TASK APPLICABILITY:

RO, SRO Additional signatures may be added as needed.

Developed by:

Instructor Date Validated by:

Validation Instructor (See JPM Validation Checklist, Attachment 1)

Date Approved by:

Training Supervisor Date QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-010-JP041, Start And Load The Diesel Generator, Rev. B Page 2 of 18 JPM Number:

RO-010-JP041 JPM Title:

Start and Load the Diesel Generator Examinee:

Evaluator:

Job Title:

Date: Start Time Finish Time PERFORMANCE RESULTS:

SAT: UNSAT: COMMENTS/FEEDBACK: (Comments shall be made for any steps graded unsatisfactory).

EVALUATOR'S SIGNATURE:

NOTE: Only this page needs to be retained in examinee's record if completed satisfactorily. If unsatisfactory performance is demonstrated, the entire JPM should be retained.

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-010-JP041, Start And Load The Diesel Generator, Rev. B Page 3 of 18 JPM BRIEFING/TURNOVER Add required site specific JPM briefing material here:

i.e., This section is read once for the entire package of JPMs. It is not required to review this section for every JPM being performed in the package. The initial conditions and initiating cue(s)/tasks to be performed should be read and then provided to the examinee. If this JPM is performed on the simulator, the JPM administrator should only give cues that are not indicated on the simulator. If simulator indication is sufficient to indicate the completion of a step, the JPM administrator should not have to give a cue to the trainee to continue the evolution.

Read to Examinee:

You may use any approved reference materials normally available including logs. Make all written reports, oral reports, and log entries as if the evolution is actually being performed.

EOP Immediate Actions are required to be performed from memory. After completing immediate action steps without using the procedure, you may then use any approved reference materials.

DURING THE JPM, ENSURE PROPER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, FME, AND/OR RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS AS APPLICABLE ARE FOLLOWED.

Note to Instructor: 1. Human Performance attributes should be visible. The student may use obvious STAR and or request Peer Checks. 2. If peer checks are requested, the Instructor should reply - "Peer Check Acknowledged". The instructor will acknowledge use of the human performance tool and not validate the proper component manipulation.

This should be explained to the student at this time.

I will explain the initial conditions, which step(s) to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

INITIAL CONDITIONS:

1. You are the Balance Of Plant Operator. 2. Diesel Generator A is OPERABLE. 3. Diesel Generator B is INOPERABLE, and is being started for an hour run at-load in accordance with N-DGM-10B, Diesel Generator B Manual Operation. 4. N-DGM-10B has been completed up through step 4.1.10, just prior to starting. 5. An EO is standing by at DG B.

INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):

The CRS directs you to start and load Diesel Generator B to 2600 KW beginning at step 4.1.11 of N-DGM-

10B.

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-010-JP041, Start And Load The Diesel Generator, Rev. B Page 4 of 18 JPM PERFORMANCE INFORMATION Required Materials:

N-DGM-10B, Rev. O General

References:

Task Standards:

Start Time:

NOTE: When providing "Evaluator Cues" to the examinee, care must be exercised to avoid prompting the examinee. Typically cues are only provided when the examinee's actions warrant receiving the information (i.e. the examinee looks or asks for the indication).

NOTE: Critical steps are marked with a "Y" below the performance step number. Failure to meet the standard for any critical step shall result in failure of this JPM.

Performance Step: 1 Critical: No Refer to N-DGM-10B, Diesel Generator B Manual Operation Standard:

Refer to N-DGM-10B, Diesel Generator B Manual Operation.

Evaluator Note: The operator may choose to review the initial conditions, precautions and limitations and performed steps of the procedure prior to proceeding.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 2

Critical: No 4.1.11.a Announce start of Diesel Generator B.

Standard:

Plant announcement of DG B start made using Gaitronics.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

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JPM RO-010-JP041, Start And Load The Diesel Generator, Rev. B Page 5 of 18 Performance Step: 3 Critical: Yes 4.1.11.b Start Diesel Generator B.

Standard:

Diesel Generator B running with Diesel Engine B control switch RED light ON, GREEN light OFF.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 4 Critical: No 4.1.11.b.1 Record time Diesel Generator B started.

Standard: Current time listed in space provided at step 4.1.11.b.1 in N-DGM-10B.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 5

Critical: No 4.1.12. Locally verify SW-301B, Service Water from D/G B Heat Exchanger, open.

Standard:

Direct EO to verify SW-301B is open.

Evaluator Cue:

SW-301B is open.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 6

Critical: No 4.1.13.a Verify Diesel Engine red indicating light ON.

Standard:

Diesel Engine B control switch RED light ON.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

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JPM RO-010-JP041, Start And Load The Diesel Generator, Rev. B Page 6 of 18 Performance Step: 7 Critical: No 4.1.13.b Verify Diesel Generator B Speed of 450-500 rpm.

Standard:

Diesel Generator B Speed (4462004) indication between 450 and 500 rpm.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 8

Critical: No 4.1.13.c Verify Status Light, DIESEL B ON, ON.

Standard:

Status Light, DIESEL B ON, (44910-0105) ON.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 9

Critical: No 4.1.13.d Verify Status Light, DG B ROOM VENT FAN ON, ON.

Standard:

Status Light, DG B ROOM VENT FAN ON, (44910-0106) ON.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 10

Critical: No 4.1.13.e Verify Status Light, DG ROOM B DAMPER OPEN, ON.

Standard:

Status Light, DG ROOM B DAMPER OPEN, (44910-0107) ON.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

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JPM RO-010-JP041, Start And Load The Diesel Generator, Rev. B Page 7 of 18 Performance Step: 11 Critical: No 4.1.14 Inspect Diesel Generator B for any abnormal conditions.

Standard:

Direct EO to inspect DG B for abnormal conditions.

Evaluator Cue:

Conditions are normal.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 12

Critical: No 4.1.15 Run Diesel Generator at low idle speed for 3 minutes.

Standard:

Diesel Generator B has run at low idle speed for at least 3 minutes.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 13

Critical: No 4.1.16 Adjust Diesel Generator B speed to 900 rpm with Speed Control switch.

Standard:

Diesel Generator B Speed (4462004) indicates between 890 and 950 rpm.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 14

Critical: Yes 4.1.17 Position Diesel Generator B Governor Mode Selector switch to AUTO.

Standard:

Diesel Generator B Governor Mode Selector is in AUTO position.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

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JPM RO-010-JP041, Start And Load The Diesel Generator, Rev. B Page 8 of 18 Performance Step: 15 Critical: No 4.1.18 Verify annunciator DIESEL GEN B GOV IN MAN (47093-E) OFF.

Standard:

Annunciator 47093-E is reset .

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 16

Critical: No 4.1.19.a Notify Energy Supply and Control Diesel Generator will be paralleled to grid.

Standard:

Telephone call made to ES&C informing of paralleling DG.

Evaluator Cue: Energy Supply and Control acknowledges message.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 17

Critical: Yes 4.1.19.b Position Bkr 1-603, DG B to Bus 6 43 switch to MAN.

Standard:

Bkr 1-603 is in MAN position.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 18

Critical: No 4.1.19.c Verify annunciator BUS 6 SOURCE BKR 43 SW IN MAN (47093-K) is ON.

Standard:

Acknowledge annunciator 47093-K.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-010-JP041, Start And Load The Diesel Generator, Rev. B Page 9 of 18 Performance Step: 19 Critical: Yes 4.1.19.d Locally perform: 1. Position Parallel-Unit switch to PARALLEL. 2. Set Governor Speed Droop to 30.

Standard:

Contact EO to perform steps 4.1.19.d.1 and 4.1.19.d.2.

Evaluator Note:

The Booth Operator will actuate Trigger 1 to set switch and droop knob to proper position.

Evaluator Cue:

Parallel-Unit switch is in PARALLEL and Speed Droop is set to 30.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 20

Critical: Yes 4.1.19.e Position Bkr 1-603 Sync switch to ON.

Standard:

Bkr 1-603 Sync switch is in ON position.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 21

Critical: No 4.1.19.f Adjust Diesel Generator voltage with Voltage Control switch until Incoming A-C Volts matches Running A-C Volts.

Standard:

Incoming Volts reads within +/- 2 volts of Running Volts.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

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JPM RO-010-JP041, Start And Load The Diesel Generator, Rev. B Page 10 of 18 Performance Step: 22 Critical: No 4.1.19.g Adjust Diesel Generator speed with Speed Control switch until synchroscope rotates slowly in the FAST direction.

Standard:

Synchroscope pointer is rotating in the clockwise direction at 4 to 6 rpm.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 23 Critical: No 4.1.19.h Repeat steps 4.1.19.f and 4.1.19.g to ensure Incoming A-C Volts is matched with Running A-C Volts and diesel is slightly higher in frequency.

Standard: a. Incoming Volts reads within +/- 2 volts of Running Volts.

b. Synchroscope pointer is rotating in the clockwise direction at 4 to 6 rpm.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 24 Critical: Yes 4.1.19.i.1 With synchroscope rotating in clockwise direction, parallel Diesel Generator with Bus 1-6. At 9 o'clock close and hold Bkr control switch.

Standard:

Bkr 1-603 closed.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

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JPM RO-010-JP041, Start And Load The Diesel Generator, Rev. B Page 11 of 18 Performance Step: 25 Critical: No 4.1.19.i.1.A When breaker closes OR synchroscope pointer passes 12 o'clock, THEN RELEASE Bkr 1-603 control switch.

Standard: Bkr 1-603 control switch released.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 26 Critical: No 4.1.19.i.1.B Record time Bkr 1-603 closed.

Standard:

Current time listed in space provided at step 4.1.19.i.1.B in N-DGM-10B.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 27

Critical: No 4.1.19.i.2 Verify only red indicating light ON and release Bkr 1-603 control switch.

Standard:

Bkr 1-603 is in Normal After-Close position with RED light only lit.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 28

Critical: Yes 4.1.20 Increase Diesel Generator Kilowatts incrementally with Speed Control switch until required load is reached.

Standard:

Diesel Generator Kilowatts (4462103) increasing toward 1000 KW.

Evaluator Note: The DG will trip on entered Malfunction, triggered to actuate when DG B load exceeds 1000 KW.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

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JPM RO-010-JP041, Start And Load The Diesel Generator, Rev. B Page 12 of 18 Performance Step: 29 Critical: No 4.1.21 Raise Kilovars proportionally by adjusting Voltage Control switch. (see Figure 1)

Standard:

KVARs (4462104) maintained out of TEST and AVIOD REGION on N-DGM-10B, Figure 1.

Evaluator Note:

Figure 1 attached page 14.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 30 Critical: No 4.1.22 Position Bkr 1-603 Sync switch to OFF.

Standard:

Bkr 1-603 Sync switch in OFF.

Evaluator Note: This step may NOT be performed if DG B KW reaches or exceeds 1000 KW. Step 4.1.22.a provides for Independent Verification that synch switch for Bkr 1-603 is OFF. IF conditions allow or require the CUE is provided below.

Evaluator Cue: Second Operator has provided Independent verification Bkr 1-603 Synch switch is OFF.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 31

Critical: No Respond to actuated annunciators: 1. DIESEL GEN B MECH LOCKOUT (47091-E) 2. DIESEL GEN B ABNORMAL (47091-F)

Standard:

Refer to Alarm Response Sheets for 47091-E and 47091-F.

Evaluator Note: The DG B trip malfunction will automatically actuate when DG B load goes above 1000 KW.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

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JPM RO-010-JP041, Start And Load The Diesel Generator, Rev. B Page 13 of 18 Performance Step: 32 Critical: Yes Alarm Response Sheet 47091-E, Recommended Action 1 1. Open Bkr 1-603 DG B to Bus 6.

Standard:

Bkr 1-603 open. (May be taken to PULLOUT position.)

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 33

Critical: No Alarm Response Sheet 47091-E, Recommended Action 2 2. Refer to Tech Spec 3.7.

Alarm Response Sheet 47091-F, Recommended Action 1 1. Notify NAO of alarming condition.

Standard:

Inform CRS/Crew of Diesel Generator B trip and need to address Tech Spec

3.7. Performance

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Terminating Cues:

After Operator informs CRS/Crew of DG B trip: This completes this JPM.

Stop Time:

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JPM RO-010-JP041, Start And Load The Diesel Generator, Rev. B Page 14 of 18 QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-010-JP041, Start And Load The Diesel Generator, Rev. B Page 15 of 18 SIMULATOR SET UP:

Simulator Setup Instructions:

If necessary, reset the simulator to any At-Power Power IC, then perform the following:

1. Go to RUN. 2. Ensure the malfunction is listed for loss of Diesel Generator B on Event Trigger 5. 3. Ensure EVENT is listed for Event Trigger 5. 4. Place DG B Governor Mode Selector to MAN. 5. Acknowledge annunciator 47093-E. 6. HOLD DG B Speed Control switch to LOWER for at least 3 minutes. Ensure a copy of N-DGM-10B, Diesel Generator B Manual Operation, is stamped/dated, and marked up through step 4.1.10. (Position DG B SPEED CONTROL switch to LOWER-) 7. (If required) When directed (at step 4.1.12) to check SW-301B, Service Water from D/G B Heat Exchanger, open, REPORT valve is open. 8. (If required) When directed (at step 4.1.14) to inspect D/G B for abnormal conditions, REPORT all conditions normal. 9. When directed (at Step 4.1.19.d) to locally position Parallel-Unit switch to PARALLEL and set Governor Speed Droop to 30, Actuate TRIGGER 1 to actuate Remote Function EG106 for Diesel B

Droop & Parallel Setting to 30 & PAR.

EVENT NUMBER EVENT FILE NAME EVENT LOGIC STATEMENT EVENT WORD DESCRIPTION 1 (TRIGGER 1)

[Performance Step 19]

N/A N/A Remote Function EG106 places local controls in PAR and droop set to 30.

2 (TRIGGER 5)

[Performance Step 28-30]

AUTOMATIC N/A EGE0352A >= 1000 Actuates when D/G B load reaches 1000 KW.

Will enter malfunction EG05B Loss of EDG 1B SIMULATOR MALFUNCTIONS:

TIME MALFUNCTION No. MALFUNCTION

TITLE ET DELAY f. SERV RAMP I. SEV. Step (Trigger 5 AUTOMATIC)

EG05B Loss of Emergency DG (1B) 5 0 N/A N/A N/A SIMULATOR OVERRIDES; TIME OVERRIDE ID. OVERRIDE DESCRIPTION ET DELAY VALUE RAMP N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-010-JP041, Start And Load The Diesel Generator, Rev. B Page 16 of 18 SIMULATOR REMOTE FUNCTIONS:

TIME REMOTE FUNCTION NO.

REMOTE FUNCTION TITLE VALUE RAMP Step (TRIGGER 1)

EG106 Diesel B Droop & Parallel Setting 30&PAR N/A QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

Page 17 of 18 TURNOVER SHEET INITIAL CONDITIONS:

1. You are the Balance Of Plant Operator. 2. Diesel Generator A is OPERABLE. 3. Diesel Generator B is INOPERABLE, and is being started for an hour run at-load in accordance with N-DGM-10B, Diesel Generator B Manual Operation. 4. N-DGM-10B has been completed up through step 4.1.10, just prior to starting. 5. An EO is standing by at DG B.

INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):

The CRS directs you to start and load Diesel Generator B to 2600 KW beginning at step 4.1.11 of N-DGM-10B QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-010-JP041, Start And Load The Diesel Generator, Rev. B ATTACHMENT 1 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST ALL STEPS IN THIS CHECKLIST ARE TO BE PERFORMED UPON INITIAL VALIDATION AND PRIOR TO USE.

REVIEW STATEMENTS YES NO N/A 1. Are all items on the signature page filled in correctly?

2. Has the JPM been reviewed and validated by SMEs?
3. Can the required conditions for the JPM be appropriately established in the simulator if required?
4. Does the performance steps accurately reflect trainee's actions in accordance with plant procedures?
5. Is the standard for each performance item specific as to what controls, indications and ranges are required to evaluate if the trainee properly performed the step?
6. Has the completion time been established based on validation data or incumbent experience?
7. If the task is time critical, is the time critical portion based upon actual task performance requirements?
8. Is the Licensee level appropriate for the task being evaluated if required?
9. Is the K/A appropriate to the task and to the licensee level if required?
10. Have the performance steps been identified and typed (Critical /

Sequence / Time Critical) appropriately?

11. Have all special tools and equipment needed to perform the task been identified and made available to the trainee?
12. Are all references identified, current, accurate, and available to the trainee? 13. Have all required cues (as anticipated) been identified for the evaluator to assist task completion?

All questions/statements must be answered "YES" or the JPM is not valid for use. If all questions/statements are answered "YES" then the JPM is considered valid and can be performed as written. The individual(s) performing the validation shall sign and date this form.

__________________________ __________________________

Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date

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Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date

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Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date

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Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date Historical Record: (Optional)

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Retention: Life of policy + 10yrs.

Disposition: Reviewer and Approver Retain in: Training Program File Page 1 of 15 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE (JPM)

SITE: Kewaunee Power Station JPM TITLE:

Operate the RHR System in Split Train Mode JPM NUMBER:

RO-034-JP01A REV. B RELATED PRA INFORMATION:

N/A TASK NUMBER(S) /

TASK TITLE(S):

0340010401 Operate the RHR System in Split Train Mode K/A NUMBERS:

E03EA1.3 RO Value 3.7 / SRO Value 4.1 APPLICABLE METHOD OF TESTING:

Discussion:

Simulate/walkthrough:

Perform: X EVALUATION LOCATION:

In-Plant:

Control Room: Simulator: X Other: Lab: Time for Completion:

25 Minutes Time Critical:

No Alternate Path / Faulted:

No TASK APPLICABILITY:

RO, SRO Additional signatures may be added as needed.

Developed by:

Instructor Date Validated by:

Validation Instructor (See JPM Validation Checklist, Attachment 1)

Date Approved by:

Training Supervisor Date QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-034-JP01A, Operate the RHR System in Split Train Mode, Rev. B Page 2 of 15 JPM Number:

RO-034-JP01A JPM Title:

Operate the RHR System in Split Train Mode Examinee:

Evaluator:

Job Title:

Date: Start Time Finish Time PERFORMANCE RESULTS:

SAT: UNSAT: COMMENTS/FEEDBACK: (Comments shall be made for any steps graded unsatisfactory).

EVALUATOR'S SIGNATURE:

NOTE: Only this page needs to be retained in examinee's record if completed satisfactorily. If unsatisfactory performance is demonstrated, the entire JPM should be retained.

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JPM RO-034-JP01A, Operate the RHR System in Split Train Mode, Rev. B Page 3 of 15 JPM BRIEFING/TURNOVER Add required site specific JPM briefing material here:

i.e., This section is read once for the entire package of JPMs. It is not required to review this section for every JPM being performed in the package. The initial conditions and initiating cue(s)/tasks to be performed should be read and then provided to the examinee. If this JPM is performed on the simulator, the JPM administrator should only give cues that are not indicated on the simulator. If simulator indication is sufficient to indicate the completion of a step, the JPM administrator should not have to give a cue to the trainee to continue the evolution.

Read to Examinee:

You may use any approved reference materials normally available including logs. Make all written reports, oral reports, and log entries as if the evolution is actually being performed.

EOP Immediate Actions are required to be performed from memory. After completing immediate action steps without using the procedure, you may then use any approved reference materials.

DURING THE JPM, ENSURE PROPER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, FME, AND/OR RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS AS APPLICABLE ARE FOLLOWED.

Note to Instructor: 1. Human Performance attributes should be visible. The student may use obvious STAR and or request Peer Checks. 2. If peer checks are requested, the Instructor should reply - "Peer Check Acknowledged". The instructor will acknowledge use of the human performance tool and not validate the proper component manipulation.

This should be explained to the student at this time.

I will explain the initial conditions, which step(s) to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

INITIAL CONDITIONS:

1. You are the Reactor Operator. 2. The plant is recovering from a Small Break LOCA. 3. The crew is performing the steps of ES-1.2, Post-LOCA Cooldown and Depressurization and are placing RHR in service per A-RHR-34B, Residual Heat Removal Split-Train Mode. 4. Steps 4.1 through 4.4 of A-RHR-34B have been completed.

INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):

The CRS directs you to continue alignment of RHR for Split-Train operation starting at step 4.5 and place Train A of RHR in service for cooldown.

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JPM RO-034-JP01A, Operate the RHR System in Split Train Mode, Rev. B Page 4 of 15 JPM PERFORMANCE INFORMATION Required Materials:

A-RHR-34B, Rev. H General

References:

Task Standards:

RHR Suction and Hx Outlet Temperature trending up for RHR warmup.

Start Time:

NOTE: When providing "Evaluator Cues" to the examinee, care must be exercised to avoid prompting the examinee. Typically cues are only provided when the examinee's actions warrant receiving the information (i.e. the examinee looks or asks for the indication).

NOTE: Critical steps are marked with a "Y" below the performance step number. Failure to meet the standard for any critical step shall result in failure of this JPM.

Performance Step: 1 Critical: No Refer to A-RHR-34B Standard: Refer to A-RHR-34B Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 2

Critical: Yes A-RHR-34B Step 4.5 Stop RHR Pump A Standard: RHR Pump "A" C/S placed in the Normal After Stop position. Verify: Green light ON Red light OFF Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

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JPM RO-034-JP01A, Operate the RHR System in Split Train Mode, Rev. B Page 5 of 15 Performance Step: 3 Critical: Yes A-RHR-34B Step 4.6.1 Align Local Manual Valves: RHR-4B, RHR Pump 1B Inlet Isolation, CLOSED RHR-10A, Cross-Connect Valve, OPEN RHR-100A, Heat Exchanger Bypass Line, OPEN Standard: Directs NAO to position Local Manual Valves to the following positions: RHR-4B CLOSED RHR-10A OPEN RHR-100A OPEN Evaluator Note: The BOOTH OPERATOR will actuate TRIGGER 2 for the Remote Functions that align the valves in this step.

Evaluator Cue: As AO when contacted, perform actions as directed (Actuate Trigger 2 to enter Remote Functions). Report back: RHR-4B is closed RHR-10A is open RHR-100A is open Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

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JPM RO-034-JP01A, Operate the RHR System in Split Train Mode, Rev. B Page 6 of 15 Performance Step: 4 Critical: Yes A-RHR-34B Step 4.6.2 Align Control Room Valves: RHR-8A, RHR Flow Control HX A Outlet, CLOSED RHR-101, RHR Flow Control Bypass, OPEN/MANUAL SI-300A, RWST Supply To RHR Pump A, CLOSED SI-302A, RHR Pump A Injection To Reactor Vessel, CLOSED SI-302B, RHR Pump B Injection To Reactor Vessel, OPEN Standard: Control Room Valves aligned as follows: RHR-8A Closed by taking dial fully counter-clockwise position to indicate 100%. RHR-101 Open/Manual by taking the pot to the fully clockwise position and lower gauge to indicate 100%. SI-300A Closed with Green light ON and Red light OFF. SI-302A Closed with Green light ON and Red light OFF. SI-302B Open with Red light ON and Green light OFF Evaluator Note:

SI-302B is NOT operated; and therefore, is NOT part of the critical actions of this step.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 5

Critical: No A-RHR-34B Step 4.7.1 Verify RCS pressure < 400 psig Standard: RCS pr essure less than 400 psig on Wide Range RCS pressure on WR pressure recorder 42556 or NR pressure indication PI-420 (413013).

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

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JPM RO-034-JP01A, Operate the RHR System in Split Train Mode, Rev. B Page 7 of 15 Performance Step: 6 Critical: No A-RHR-34B Step 4.7.2 Verify charging and letdown in service.

Standard: Charging and letdown in service: Letdown alignment checked.

Charging alignment checked with Charging Pumps running.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 7

Critical: No A-RHR-34B Step 4.7.3 Verify RHR Suct and Outl Temperature Recorder, Energized.

Standard:

RHR Suction and Outlet Temperature Recorder is energized.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 8

Critical: Yes A-RHR-34B Step 4.7.4 OPEN CC-400A, Component Cooling To RHR Hx A Standard: CC-400A Open with Red light ON and Green light OFF.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 9

Critical: No A-RHR-34B Step 4.7.5 OPEN LD-60, RHR to CVCS Letdown Line.

Standard: LD-60 Open with Red light ON and Green light OFF.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

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JPM RO-034-JP01A, Operate the RHR System in Split Train Mode, Rev. B Page 8 of 15 Performance Step: 10 Critical: No A-RHR-34B Step 4.7.5 VERIFY RHR Pump A Disch Press (PI-629) increases to equal Letdown Hx

Outlet Pressure (PI-135)

Standard: RHR Pump A discharge pressure PI-629 and Letdown HX Outlet pressure PI-135 approximately equal.

Evaluator Note: PI-135 pressure may read up to 100 psig less than PI-629. If LD-10 is taken fully closed and PI-135 reads below PI-629, the operator may raise question about continuing. If so the CUE below should be used.

Evaluator Cue: Pressure readings are noted, Continue with actions.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 11

Critical: No A-RHR-34B Step 4.7.6 ADJUST LD-10, Letdown Cont Pressure Controller, to increase Letdown

Hx Outlet Pressure (PI-135) to match RCS NR Pressure (PI-420).

Standard: Adjust LD-10 controller until pressures indicated on PI-135 and PI-420 are approximately equal.

Evaluator Note: PI-135 pressure may read up to 100 psig less than PI-629. If LD-10 is taken fully closed and PI-135 reads below PI-629, the operator may raise question about continuing. If so the CUE below should be used.

Evaluator Cue: Pressure readings are noted, Continue with actions.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

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JPM RO-034-JP01A, Operate the RHR System in Split Train Mode, Rev. B Page 9 of 15 Performance Step: 12 Critical: Yes A-RHR-34B Step 4.7.7.1 - 4.7.7.4 OPEN following: RHR-1A, RCS Loop A Supply to RHR Pumps RHR-2A, RCS Loop A Supply to RHR Pumps RHR-1B, RCS Loop B Supply to RHR Pumps RHR-2B, RCS Loop B Supply to RHR Pumps Standard: RHR-1A Open with Red light ON and Green light OFF. RHR-2A Open with Red light ON and Green light OFF. RHR-1B Open with Red light ON and Green light OFF. RHR-2B Open with Red light ON and Green light OFF.

Evaluator Note:

At least one set of these valves (RHR-1A and RHR-2A OR RHR-1B and RHR-2B) must be open to provide and adequate suction path to RHR Pump A. Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 13

Critical: No A-RHR-34B Step 4.7.8 POSITION RHR-101/CV-31116, RHR Flow Bypass, to 10% OPEN.

Standard: RHR-101 Potentiometer adjusted to approximately 10% (open).

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 14

Critical: No A-RHR-34B Step 4.7.9 POSITION LD-10 Controller to MAN in preparation for pressure increase

due to starting RHR Pump A Standard: LD-10 positioned to the MAN position.

Evaluator Note: LD-10 will already be in MANUAL controlling letdown pressure.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

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JPM RO-034-JP01A, Operate the RHR System in Split Train Mode, Rev. B Page 10 of 15 Performance Step: 15 Critical: No A-RHR-34B Step 4.7.10 CAUTION Do NOT exceed 600 psig at RHR pump discharge as indicated on RHR Pump A Disch Press (PI-629).

WHEN RHR pumps are running, this corresponds to approximately 425 psig RCS pressure.

Standard:

CAUTION is read and examinee notes pressure indications to observe -

PI-629 and wide range RCS pressure indicators.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 16

Critical: Yes A-RHR-34B Step 4.7.10 START RHR Pump A Standard: RHR Pump A running with Red light ON and Green light OFF. (Pump amps may also be checked.)

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 17

Critical: No VERIFY RHR Pump Pit Fan Coil Unit A, ON.

Standard: RHR Pump Pit Fan Coil Unit A verified running with Red light lit. (Status light lit on SI ACTIVE Status Panel (44910-0303) may also be

checked.)

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

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JPM RO-034-JP01A, Operate the RHR System in Split Train Mode, Rev. B Page 11 of 15 Performance Step: 18 Critical: Yes A-RHR-34B Step 4.7.11 ADJUST LD-10 to establish approximately 80 gpm Letdown Hx Outlet Flow. Standard: LD-10 adjusted to establish approximately 80 gpm Letdown Hx outlet flow.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 19

Critical: Yes A-RHR-34B Step 4.7.12 THROTTLE OPEN RHR-101 to gradually increase RHR Heat Exchanger Outlet Temp (green pen) to within 50 F of RHR Pumps' Suction Temperature (red pen) on RHR Suct & Outl Temperature Recorder.

Standard: RHR-101 throttled open above 10%. RHR Heat Exchanger Outlet temperature rising toward RHR Suction temperature on RHR Suct & Outl Temperature Recorder.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Terminating Cues:

When RHR Suction and Hx Outlet Temperature trending up for RHR warmup, CUE: THIS JPM IS COMPLETE Stop Time:

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JPM RO-034-JP01A, Operate the RHR System in Split Train Mode, Rev. B Page 12 of 15 SIMULATOR SET UP:

Simulator Setup Instructions:

If necessary, reset the simulator IC-18, Ready to enter RHR, then perform the following:

1. Enter Remote Functions 2. Go to RUN. 3. Align electrical Buses to RAT (except Bus 5 aligned to TAT) 4. Close Containment Vent valves. 5. Place SI Pump control switches in After Stop (from PULLOUT). 6. Open the SI Injection valves, SI-11A/B and SI-9A/B. 7. Open the RHR Injection valves, SI-302A/B. 8. Open RWST Supply to RHR Pump A(B) valves, SI-300A/B. 9. Throttle AFW-2A and AFW-2B to 70%.
10. Actuate SI. 11. Enter RCS LOCA (Malfunction RC04) NOTE: The values for RC04 may be raised to SEVERITY LEVEL = 4 temporarily to allow Containment pressure to reach 4 psig.

When sequencing is complete: 12. Reset SI. 13. Reset Containment Isolation. 14. Place T/D AFW Pump control switch to PULLOUT. 15. Close SI Accumulator Isolation Valves SI-20A & B. 16. Place both RXCP Control Switches in PULLOUT. 17. Place both Przr Spray valves in MAN and CLOSE. 18. Stop both Diesel Generators and place control switches in AUTO. 19. Start two charging pumps with suction aligned to RWST. 20. Establish charging flow with Charging Pump demand between 75% and 90%. NOTE: When containment pressure reaches 4 psig AND PRZR level is offscale low, then reduce malfunction RC04 to Severity Value=0 to allow RCS level and pressure recover

y. When Przr level is recovered to between 40 and 60%: 21. Place SI Pump A in PULLOUT and DANGER TAG control switch. (Out of Service) 22. Modify malfunction RC04 to Severity Value= 0.23 to 0.275 stabilize Przr level. 23. Establish letdown with LD-4A/B/C open. 24. Open CVC-211 and CVC-212 to establish seal return flow 25. When VCT level is between 40% and 70%, OPEN CVC-1 and CLOSE CVC-301 26. Stabilize conditions with RCS pressure between 150 and 300 psig, and RCS loop temperatures (Cold Leg) less than 320ºF.

After JPM has begun:

NOTE: The Remote Functions for operation of RHR-4A and RHR-4B are reversed in the Simulator code. An SFR exist to document this. The Remote Function RH112 will close valve RHR-4B.

27. Actuate TRIGGER 2 when directed to perform local actions of Step 4.6.1.

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JPM RO-034-JP01A, Operate the RHR System in Split Train Mode, Rev. B Page 13 of 15 EVENT NUMBER EVENT FILE NAME EVENT LOGIC STATEMENT EVENT WORD DESCRIPTION 1 (TRIGGER 1)

N/A N/A Actuates malfunction RC04A at initial severity 2 (TRIGGER 2)

[Performance Step 3]

N/A N/A Actuates Remote Functions for RHR alignment step 4.6.1 SIMULATOR MALFUNCTIONS:

TIME MALFUNCTION No. MALFUNCTION TITLE ET DELAY f. SERV RAMP I. SEV. 0:01 RC04A RCS Loop 1 Cold Leg LOCA 1 N/A 1.0 (Adjust as necessary

per directions)

N/A N/A SIMULATOR OVERRIDES; TIME OVERRIDE ID. OVERRIDE DESCRIPTION ET DELAY VALUE RAMP N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A SIMULATOR REMOTE FUNCTIONS:

TIME REMOTE FUNCTION NO.

REMOTE FUNCTION TITLE VALUE RAMP Preload SI115 SI-11A Breaker ON N/A " SI116 SI-11B Breaker ON N/A " SI117 SI-20A Breaker ON N/A " SI118 SI-20B Breaker ON N/A " SI119 SI-09A Breaker ON N/A " SI120 SI-09B Breaker ON N/A " RH118 RHR-299A Breaker OFF N/A " RH107 RHR-1A/2A Brkr - Rack Out IN N/A " RH106 RHR-11 Brkr - Rack Out IN N/A " RH108 RHR-1B/2B Brkr - Rack Out IN N/A TRIGGER 2 RH112 RHR Pump 1A Suction Valve (RHR-4A) [Actually operates RHR-4B] CLOSE N/A TRIGGER 2 RH104 RHR HX 1A Outlet X-CONN (RHR-10A)

OPEN N/A TRIGGER 2 RH102 RHR HX 1A Inlet X-CONN (RHR-100A) OPEN QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

Page 14 of 15 TURNOVER SHEET INITIAL CONDITIONS:

1. You are the Reactor Operator. 2. The plant is recovering from a Small Break LOCA. 3. The crew is performing the steps of ES-1.2, Post-LOCA Cooldown and Depressurization and are placing RHR in service per A-RHR-34B, Residual Heat Removal Split-Train Mode. 4. Steps 4.1 through 4.4 of A-RHR-34B have been completed.

INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):

The CRS directs you to continue alignment of RHR for Split-Train operation starting at step 4.5 and place Train A of RHR in service for cooldown.

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JPM RO-034-JP01A, Operate the RHR System in Split Train Mode, Rev. B Page 15 of 15 ATTACHMENT 1 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST ALL STEPS IN THIS CHECKLIST ARE TO BE PERFORMED UPON INITIAL VALIDATION AND PRIOR TO USE.

REVIEW STATEMENTS YES NO N/A 1. Are all items on the signature page filled in correctly?

2. Has the JPM been reviewed and validated by SMEs?
3. Can the required conditions for the JPM be appropriately established in the simulator if required?
4. Does the performance steps accurately reflect trainee's actions in accordance with plant procedures?
5. Is the standard for each performance item specific as to what controls, indications and ranges are required to evaluate if the trainee properly performed the step?
6. Has the completion time been established based on validation data or incumbent experience?
7. If the task is time critical, is the time critical portion based upon actual task performance requirements?
8. Is the Licensee level appropriate for the task being evaluated if required?
9. Is the K/A appropriate to the task and to the licensee level if required?
10. Have the performance steps been identified and typed (Critical /

Sequence / Time Critical) appropriately?

11. Have all special tools and equipment needed to perform the task been identified and made available to the trainee?
12. Are all references identified, current, accurate, and available to the trainee? 13. Have all required cues (as anticipated) been identified for the evaluator to assist task completion?

All questions/statements must be answered "YES" or the JPM is not valid for use. If all questions/statements are answered "YES" then the JPM is considered valid and can be performed as written. The individual(s) performing the validation shall sign and date this form.

__________________________ __________________________

Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date

__________________________ __________________________

Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date

__________________________ __________________________

Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date

__________________________ __________________________

Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date Historical Record: (Optional)

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Retention: Life of policy + 10yrs.

Disposition: Reviewer and Approver Retain in: Training Program File Page 1 of 9 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE (JPM)

SITE: Kewaunee Power Station JPM TITLE:

Respond to High Reactor Coolant Activity JPM NUMBER:

RO-036-JP01A REV. A RELATED PRA INFORMATION:

N/A TASK NUMBER(S) /

TASK TITLE(S):

0360010401 / Respond to High Reactor Coolant Activity K/A NUMBERS:

076AA2.02 RO value 2.8 / SRO value 3.4 APPLICABLE METHOD OF TESTING:

Discussion:

Simulate/walkthrough:

Perform: X EVALUATION LOCATION:

In-Plant:

Control Room: Simulator: X Other: Lab: Time for Completion:

10 Minutes Time Critical:

No Alternate Path / Faulted:

No TASK APPLICABILITY:

RO, SRO Additional signatures may be added as needed.

Developed by:

Instructor Date Validated by:

Validation Instructor (See JPM Validation Checklist, Attachment 1)

Date Approved by:

Training Supervisor Date QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-036-JP01A, Respond to High Reactor Coolant Activity, Rev. E Page 2 of 9 JPM Number:

RO-036-JP01A JPM Title:

Respond to High Reactor Coolant Activity Examinee:

Evaluator:

Job Title:

Date: Start Time Finish Time PERFORMANCE RESULTS:

SAT: UNSAT: COMMENTS/FEEDBACK: (Comments shall be made for any steps graded unsatisfactory).

EVALUATOR'S SIGNATURE:

NOTE: Only this page needs to be retained in examinee's record if completed satisfactorily. If unsatisfactory performance is demonstrated, the entire JPM should be retained.

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JPM RO-036-JP01A, Respond to High Reactor Coolant Activity, Rev. E Page 3 of 9 JPM BRIEFING/TURNOVER Add required site specific JPM briefing material here:

i.e., This section is read once for the entire package of JPMs. It is not required to review this section for every JPM being performed in the package. The initial conditions and initiating cue(s)/tasks to be performed should be read and then provided to the examinee. If this JPM is performed on the simulator, the JPM administrator should only give cues that are not indicated on the simulator. If simulator indication is sufficient to indicate the completion of a step, the JPM administrator should not have to give a cue to the trainee to continue the evolution.

Read to Examinee:

You may use any approved reference materials normally available including logs. Make all written reports, oral reports, and log entries as if the evolution is actually being performed.

EOP Immediate Actions are required to be performed from memory. After completing immediate action steps without using the procedure, you may then use any approved reference materials.

DURING THE JPM, ENSURE PROPER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, FME, AND/OR RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS AS APPLICABLE ARE FOLLOWED.

Note to Instructor: 1. Human Performance attributes should be visible. The student may use obvious STAR and or request Peer Checks. 2. If peer checks are requested, the Instructor should reply - "Peer Check Acknowledged". The instructor will acknowledge use of the human performance tool and not validate the proper component manipulation.

This should be explained to the student at this time.

I will explain the initial conditions, which step(s) to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

INITIAL CONDITIONS:

1. You are the Operator At The Controls. 2. Annunciator 47011-B, RADIATION INDICATION HIGH is in alarm. 3. The crew has addressed the annunciator response and completed the actions of A-RM-45, Abnormal Radiation Monitoring System. 4. Radiation Protection has confirmed the R-9, Letdown Monitor, reading is valid. 5. The crew is performing the actions of A-RC-36A, High Reactor Coolant Activity. 6. The CVC cation demineralizer and the deborating demineralizer are not in service.

INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):

The CRS directs you to perform step 4.3 of A-RC-36A, Operate CVC mixed bed demineralizers at maximum

flow rate (80 gpm) per N-CVC-35B, Charging and Volume Control.

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JPM RO-036-JP01A, Respond to High Reactor Coolant Activity, Rev. E Page 4 of 9 JPM PERFORMANCE INFORMATION Required Materials:

N-CVC-35B, Rev. AN General

References:

A-RC-36A, Rev. J Task Standards:

Charging and letdown flow have been adjusted to 80 gpm.

Start Time:

NOTE: When providing "Evaluator Cues" to the examinee, care must be exercised to avoid prompting the examinee. Typically cues are only provided when the examinee's actions warrant receiving the information (i.e. the examinee looks or asks for the indication).

NOTE: Critical steps are marked with a "Y" below the performance step number. Failure to meet the standard for any critical step shall result in failure of this JPM.

Performance Step: 1 Critical: No REFER to N-CVC-35B, "Charging and Volume Control", to increase Charging and Letdown flow rate to 80 gpm.

Standard: REFER to N-CVC-35B step 4.2.

Evaluator Note: Operator will be provided with copy of A-RC-36A and may refer to the procedure for step direction (Step 4.3).

This is NOT required since the initiating cue also provided the direction of the step. Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 2

Critical: No Step 4.2.1 (Step 4.1.1.c) VERIFY Charging Pumps are capable of providing required flow.

Standard: Red light lit for two Charging Pumps.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

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JPM RO-036-JP01A, Respond to High Reactor Coolant Activity, Rev. E Page 5 of 9 Performance Step: 3 Critical: No Step 4.2.1 PLACE or VERIFY all Charging Pumps in MANUAL.

Standard: Charging Control Pump S peed controllers in MANUAL.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 4

Critical: Yes Step 4.2.1 (Step 4.1.2.b) ADJUST the Charging Control-Pump Speed controllers until Chg Flow to approximately twice the initial value.

Standard: Charging flow reads between 40 and 60 gpm on FI-128, CHG FLOW to REGEN HX.

Evaluator Note: Total charging flow is the value on FI-128 and the value of seal injection flow minus #1 seal leakoff flow for both RXCPs.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 5

Critical: Yes Step 4.2.1 (Step 4.1.2.h.1.) Establish 80 gpm letdown flow.

Standard:

Red light ON, green light OFF for LD-4B.

Evaluator Note: The operator may also select to place the 80-gpm orifice in service alone by closing LD-4A and opening LD-4C ONLY. This is not expected but is also acceptable. The operator is expected to check letdown flow on MCC meter FI-134, Letdown HX Outlet Flow.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

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JPM RO-036-JP01A, Respond to High Reactor Coolant Activity, Rev. E Page 6 of 9 Performance Step: 6 Critical: No Step 4.2.1 (Step 4.1.2.h.2) ADJUST LD-10 to establish Letdown Hx Outlet Pressure at 245-255 psig.

Standard: Letdown HX Outlet pressure on PI-135 between 245 and 255 psig Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 7

Critical: No Step 4.2.1 (Step 4.1.2.i) ADJUST CC-302 to establish Letdown Hx Outlet Temperature at 105-130ºF.

Standard: Letdown HX Outlet temperature on TI-130 between 105ºF and 130ºF.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Terminating Cues:

None expected. Charging and letdown flow have been adjusted to 80 gpm.

If desired, CUE: This completes this JPM.

Stop Time:

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JPM RO-036-JP01A, Respond to High Reactor Coolant Activity, Rev. E Page 7 of 9 SIMULATOR SET UP:

Simulator Setup Instructions:

If necessary, reset the simulator to any at-power IC, then perform the following:

1. Go to RUN. 2. Insert the malfunction to ramp R-9 Letdown Radiation Monitor to ~ 4.0E+2 over 5 minutes. 3. When radiation monitor alarms actuate, acknowledge the alarm. (NOTE: High Alarm at 3.0E+2) 4. FREEZE (SNAP an IC, if desired). 5. Ensure a copy of A-RC-36A is available and has had the stepwise placekeeping marked for steps 4.1 and 4.2. 6. Make sure that a copy of N-CVC-35B is ava ilable for use. NOTE: The copy will be provided if the operator initiates use of the plastic copy of N-CVC-35B EVENT NUMBER EVENT FILE NAME EVENT LOGIC STATEMENT EVENT WORD DESCRIPTION N/A N/A N/A N/A SIMULATOR MALFUNCTIONS:

TIME MALFUNCTION No. MALFUNCTION

TITLE ET DELAY f. SERV RAMP I. SEV. T=0 RM02I Area Radiation Monitor Failure (R-9) N/A 0 58 (3.5E+2) 5:00 49 (8.5E+1) SIMULATOR OVERRIDES; TIME OVERRIDE ID. OVERRIDE DESCRIPTION ET DELAY VALUE RAMP N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A SIMULATOR REMOTE FUNCTIONS:

TIME REMOTE FUNCTION NO.

REMOTE FUNCTION TITLE VALUE RAMP N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

Page 8 of 9 TURNOVER SHEET INITIAL CONDITIONS:

1. You are the Operator At The Controls. 2. Annunciator 47011-B, RADIATION INDICATION HIGH is in alarm. 3. The crew has addressed the annunciator response and completed the actions of A-RM-45, Abnormal Radiation Monitoring System.
4. Radiation Protection has confirmed the R-9, Letdown Monitor, reading is valid. 5. The crew is performing the actions of A-RC-36A, High Reactor Coolant Activity. 6. The CVC cation demineralizer and the deborating demineralizer are not in service.

INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):

The CRS directs you to perform step 4.3 of A-RC-36A, Operate CVC mixed bed demineralizers at maximum flow rate (80 gpm) per N-CVC-35B, Charging and Volume Control.

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-036-JP01A, Respond to High Reactor Coolant Activity, Rev. A Page 9 of 9 ATTACHMENT 1 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST ALL STEPS IN THIS CHECKLIST ARE TO BE PERFORMED UPON INITIAL VALIDATION AND PRIOR TO USE.

REVIEW STATEMENTS YES NO N/A 1. Are all items on the signature page filled in correctly?

2. Has the JPM been reviewed and validated by SMEs?
3. Can the required conditions for the JPM be appropriately established in the simulator if required?
4. Does the performance steps accurately reflect trainee's actions in accordance with plant procedures?
5. Is the standard for each performance item specific as to what controls, indications and ranges are required to evaluate if the trainee properly performed the step?
6. Has the completion time been established based on validation data or incumbent experience?
7. If the task is time critical, is the time critical portion based upon actual task performance requirements?
8. Is the Licensee level appropriate for the task being evaluated if required?
9. Is the K/A appropriate to the task and to the licensee level if required?
10. Have the performance steps been identified and typed (Critical /

Sequence / Time Critical) appropriately?

11. Have all special tools and equipment needed to perform the task been identified and made available to the trainee?
12. Are all references identified, current, accurate, and available to the trainee? 13. Have all required cues (as anticipated) been identified for the evaluator to assist task completion?

All questions/statements must be answered "YES" or the JPM is not valid for use. If all questions/statements are answered "YES" then the JPM is considered valid and can be performed as written. The individual(s) performing the validation shall sign and date this form.

__________________________ __________________________

Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date

__________________________ __________________________

Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date

__________________________ __________________________

Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date

__________________________ __________________________

Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date Historical Record: (Optional)

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

Retention: Life of policy + 10yrs.

Disposition: Reviewer and Approver Retain in: Training Program File Page 1 of 9 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE (JPM)

SITE: Kewaunee Power Station JPM TITLE:

Drain the PRT to the CVC HUT JPM NUMBER:

RO-036-JP22B REV. A RELATED PRA INFORMATION:

N/A TASK NUMBER(S) /

TASK TITLE(S):

0360220101 Respond to a High Water Level in the PRT K/A NUMBERS:

007A1.01 RO value 2.9 / SRO value 3.1 APPLICABLE METHOD OF TESTING:

Discussion:

Simulate/walkthrough:

Perform: X EVALUATION LOCATION:

In-Plant:

Control Room: Simulator: X Other: Lab: Time for Completion:

10 Minutes Time Critical:

No Alternate Path / Faulted:

No TASK APPLICABILITY:

RO, SRO Additional signatures may be added as needed.

Developed by:

Instructor Date Validated by:

Validation Instructor (See JPM Validation Checklist, Attachment 1)

Date Approved by:

Training Supervisor Date QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-036-JP22B Drain the PRT to the CVC HUT Rev. A Page 2 of 9 JPM Number:

RO-036-JP22B JPM Title:

Drain the PRT to the CVC HUT Examinee:

Evaluator:

Job Title:

Date: Start Time Finish Time PERFORMANCE RESULTS:

SAT: UNSAT: COMMENTS/FEEDBACK: (Comments shall be made for any steps graded unsatisfactory).

EVALUATOR'S SIGNATURE:

NOTE: Only this page needs to be retained in examinee's record if completed satisfactorily. If unsatisfactory performance is demonstrated, the entire JPM should be retained.

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-036-JP22B Drain the PRT to the CVC HUT Rev. A Page 3 of 9 JPM BRIEFING/TURNOVER Add required site specific JPM briefing material here:

i.e., This section is read once for the entire package of JPMs. It is not required to review this section for every JPM being performed in the package. The initial conditions and initiating cue(s)/tasks to be performed should be read and then provided to the examinee. If this JPM is performed on the simulator, the JPM administrator should only give cues that are not indicated on the simulator. If simulator indication is sufficient to indicate the completion of a step, the JPM administrator should not have to give a cue to the trainee to continue the evolution.

Read to Examinee:

You may use any approved reference materials normally available including logs. Make all written reports, oral reports, and log entries as if the evolution is actually being performed.

EOP Immediate Actions are required to be performed from memory. After completing immediate action steps without using the procedure, you may then use any approved reference materials.

DURING THE JPM, ENSURE PROPER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, FME, AND/OR RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS AS APPLICABLE ARE FOLLOWED.

Note to Instructor: 1. Human Performance attributes should be visible. The student may use obvious STAR and or request Peer Checks. 2. If peer checks are requested, the Instructor should reply - "Peer Check Acknowledged". The instructor will acknowledge use of the human performance tool and not validate the proper component manipulation.

This should be explained to the student at this time.

I will explain the initial conditions, which step(s) to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

INITIAL CONDITIONS:

1. You are the Operator At The Controls.
2. PRT level has risen 78%.

INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):

Restore PRT level in accordance with N-RC-36B, Section 4.3.

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-036-JP22B Drain the PRT to the CVC HUT Rev. A Page 4 of 9 JPM PERFORMANCE INFORMATION Required Materials:

N-RC-36B, Rev. Q General

References:

None Task Standards:

PRT level is restored to between 71.5 % and 76%.

Start Time:

NOTE: When providing "Evaluator Cues" to the examinee, care must be exercised to avoid prompting the examinee. Typically cues are only provided when the examinee's actions warrant receiving the information (i.e. the examinee looks or asks for the indication).

NOTE: Critical steps are marked with a "Y" below the performance step number. Failure to meet the standard for any critical step shall result in failure of this JPM.

Performance Step: 1 Critical: No Refer to N-RC-36B, Pressurizer Relief Tank Operation.

Standard: Refers to N-RC-36B, section 4.3.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 2

Critical: Yes N-RC-36B, step 4.3.1: OPEN RC-507/CV-31134, Rx Clnt Drain Pump Disch

Header Isol.

Standard: RC-507 open with red light lit.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

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JPM RO-036-JP22B Drain the PRT to the CVC HUT Rev. A Page 5 of 9 Performance Step: 3 Critical: Yes N-RC-36B, step 4.3.2: OPEN RC-508/CV-31135, Rx Clnt Drain Pump Disch

Header Isol.

Standard: RC-508 open with red light lit.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 4

Critical: Yes (Item1)

N-RC-36B, step 4.3.3: OPEN PR-40/CV-31257, Przr Relief Tank Drain

Isolation.

Standard: 1. PR-40 open with red light lit. 2. Checks PRT level lowering on LI-442 OR contacts AO to verify RCDT Pump A running. (Item #2 is NOT Critical)

Evaluator Note:

Examinee should read NOTE prior to step, and recognize that RC-503-1, RCDT to Rx Clnt Drain Pumps will close and RCDT Pump A will auto start when PR-40 is opened.

Evaluator Cue:

As AO report RCDT Pump A running.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 5

Critical: No N-RC-36B, step 4.3.4: CYCLE PR-40 as necessary to maintain PRT

pressure 1.0-7.0 psig.

Standard: PRT pressure is maintained within 1.0-7.0 psig by operation of PR-40.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

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JPM RO-036-JP22B Drain the PRT to the CVC HUT Rev. A Page 6 of 9 Performance Step: 6 Critical: Yes (3 & 4) N-RC-36B, step 4.3.5.a : WHEN PRT level reaches 72%, THEN PERFORM the following:

CLOSE PR-40.

Standard:

1. PRT level is monitored on LI-442. 2. PR-40 control switch is taken closed when level is at or below 72%. (STAR) 3. PR-40 closed with green light lit. 4. PRT level is between 71.5% and 76%.
5. Reset alarm 47043-B.

Evaluator Note: 71.5% is the value for the LOW LEVEL Alarm (47043-B SER 960) and 76% is the value for the HIGH LEVEL Alarm (47043-B SER 595). Any level between these setpoints is within the normal operating band for the PRT.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 7

Critical: No N-RC-36B, step 4.3.5.b: CLOSE RC-507.

Standard: RC-507 closed with green light lit.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 8

Critical: No N-RC-36B, step 4.3.5.c: CLOSE RC-508.

Standard: RC-508 closed with green light lit.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Terminating Cues:

If required, Acknowledge report of completion of N-RC-36B, section 4.3.

Stop Time:

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JPM RO-036-JP22B Drain the PRT to the CVC HUT Rev. A Page 7 of 9 SIMULATOR SET UP:

Simulator Setup Instructions:

If necessary, reset the simulator to any IC as appropriate, then perform the following:

1. Go to RUN. 2. Open MU-1010-1 and MU-1012 to initiate fill of PRT. 3. When annunciator 47043-B, PRESSURIZER RELIEF TANK ABNORMAL, actuates on high level, then close MU-1012. 4. Close MU-1010-1 EVENT NUMBER EVENT FILE NAME EVENT LOGIC STATEMENT EVENT WORD DESCRIPTION N/A N/A N/A N/A SIMULATOR MALFUNCTIONS:

TIME MALFUNCTION No. MALFUNCTION

TITLE ET DELAY f. SERV RAMP I. SEV. N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A SIMULATOR OVERRIDES; TIME OVERRIDE ID. OVERRIDE DESCRIPTION ET DELAY VALUE RAMP N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A SIMULATOR REMOTE FUNCTIONS:

TIME REMOTE FUNCTION NO.

REMOTE FUNCTION TITLE VALUE RAMP N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

Page 8 of 9 TURNOVER SHEET INITIAL CONDITIONS:

1. You are the Operator At The Controls.
2. PRT level has risen 78%.

INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):

Restore PRT level in accordance with N-RC-36B, Section 4.3.

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30) JPM RO-036-JP22B Drain the PRT to the CVC HUT Rev. A Page 9 of 9 ATTACHMENT 1 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST ALL STEPS IN THIS CHECKLIST ARE TO BE PERFORMED UPON INITIAL VALIDATION AND PRIOR TO USE.

REVIEW STATEMENTS YES NO N/A 1. Are all items on the signature page filled in correctly?

2. Has the JPM been reviewed and validated by SMEs?
3. Can the required conditions for the JPM be appropriately established in the simulator if required?
4. Does the performance steps accurately reflect trainee's actions in accordance with plant procedures?
5. Is the standard for each performance item specific as to what controls, indications and ranges are required to evaluate if the trainee properly performed the step?
6. Has the completion time been established based on validation data or incumbent experience?
7. If the task is time critical, is the time critical portion based upon actual task performance requirements?
8. Is the Licensee level appropriate for the task being evaluated if required?
9. Is the K/A appropriate to the task and to the licensee level if required?
10. Have the performance steps been identified and typed (Critical /

Sequence / Time Critical) appropriately?

11. Have all special tools and equipment needed to perform the task been identified and made available to the trainee?
12. Are all references identified, current, accurate, and available to the trainee? 13. Have all required cues (as anticipated) been identified for the evaluator to assist task completion?

All questions/statements must be answered "YES" or the JPM is not valid for use. If all questions/statements are answered "YES" then the JPM is considered valid and can be performed as written. The individual(s) performing the validation shall sign and date this form.

__________________________ __________________________

Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date

__________________________ __________________________

Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date

__________________________ __________________________

Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date

__________________________ __________________________

Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date Historical Record: (Optional)

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Retention: Life of policy + 10yrs.

Disposition: Reviewer and Approver Retain in: Training Program File Page 1 of 9 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE (JPM)

SITE: Kewaunee Power Station JPM TITLE:

Transfer from Manual to Automatic Pressure Control JPM NUMBER:

RO-036-JP26A REV. C RELATED PRA INFORMATION:

N/A TASK NUMBER(S) /

TASK TITLE(S):

0360260101 / Operate the Pressurizer Pressure Control System to Control

Pressure during a Heatup K/A NUMBERS:

010A4.01 RO value 3.7 / SRO value 3.5 APPLICABLE METHOD OF TESTING:

Discussion:

Simulate/walkthrough:

Perform: EVALUATION LOCATION:

In-Plant:

Control Room: Simulator:

X Other: Lab: Time for Completion:

6 Minutes Time Critical:

No Alternate Path / Faulted:

No TASK APPLICABILITY:

RO, SRO Additional signatures may be added as needed.

Developed by:

Instructor Date Validated by:

Validation Instructor (See JPM Validation Checklist, Attachment 1)

Date Approved by:

Training Supervisor Date QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

RO-036-JP26A, Transfer from Manual to Automatic Pressure Control, Rev. C Page 2 of 9 JPM Number:

RO-036-JP26A JPM Title:

Transfer from Manual to Automatic Pressure Control Examinee:

Evaluator:

Job Title:

Date: Start Time Finish Time PERFORMANCE RESULTS:

SAT: UNSAT: COMMENTS/FEEDBACK: (Comments shall be made for any steps graded unsatisfactory).

EVALUATOR'S SIGNATURE:

NOTE: Only this page needs to be retained in examinee's record if completed satisfactorily. If unsatisfactory performance is demonstrated, the entire JPM should be retained.

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RO-036-JP26A, Transfer from Manual to Automatic Pressure Control, Rev. C Page 3 of 9 JPM BRIEFING/TURNOVER Add required site specific JPM briefing material here:

i.e., This section is read once for the entire package of JPMs. It is not required to review this section for every JPM being performed in the package. The initial conditions and initiating cue(s)/tasks to be performed should be read and then provided to the examinee. If this JPM is performed on the simulator, the JPM administrator should only give cues that are not indicated on the simulator. If simulator indication is sufficient to indicate the completion of a step, the JPM administrator should not have to give a cue to the trainee to continue the evolution.

Read to Examinee:

You may use any approved reference materials normally available including logs. Make all written reports, oral reports, and log entries as if the evolution is actually being performed.

EOP Immediate Actions are required to be performed from memory. After completing immediate action steps without using the procedure, you may then use any approved reference materials.

DURING THE JPM, ENSURE PROPER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, FME, AND/OR RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS AS APPLICABLE ARE FOLLOWED.

Note to Instructor: 1. Human Performance attributes should be visible. The student may use obvious STAR and or request Peer Checks. 2. If peer checks are requested, the Instructor should reply - "Peer Check Acknowledged". The instructor will acknowledge use of the human performance tool and not validate the proper component manipulation.

This should be explained to the student at this time.

I will explain the initial conditions, which step(s) to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

INITIAL CONDITIONS:

1. You are the Operator At The Controls. 2. I&C has just completed work on pressure transmitters and requests that the PRZR pressure master controller be returned to AUTO. No Operations Post Maintenance Testing is required.

INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):

The Control Room Supervisor directs you to return the Pressurizer pressure control to automatic per N-RC-

36C, step 4.3.1.g through l.

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RO-036-JP26A, Transfer from Manual to Automatic Pressure Control, Rev. C Page 4 of 9 JPM PERFORMANCE INFORMATION Required Materials:

N-RC-36C, Rev. AB General

References:

Task Standards:

PRZR Spray Control Master Controller in AUTO and verified working properly.

Start Time:

NOTE: When providing "Evaluator Cues" to the examinee, care must be exercised to avoid prompting the examinee. Typically cues are only provided when the examinee's actions warrant receiving the information (i.e. the examinee looks or asks for the indication).

NOTE: Critical steps are marked with a "Y" below the performance step number. Failure to meet the standard for any critical step shall result in failure of this JPM.

Performance Step: 1

Critical: No Refer to N-RC-36C, steps 4.3.1.g through l.

Standard: Refer to N-RC-36C, st eps 4.3.1.g through l.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 2

Critical: Yes N-RC-36C, step 4.3.1.g ADJUST Master controller setpoint dial until the deviation meter nulls.

Standard: Deviation meter r eading at center (nulled).

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

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RO-036-JP26A, Transfer from Manual to Automatic Pressure Control, Rev. C Page 5 of 9 Performance Step: 3 Critical: No N-RC-36C, step 4.3.1.h VERIFY Master Controller setpoint matches pressurizer pressure channel

selected for control.

Standard: Master Controller setpoint is checked to verify it matches the reading on the pressurizer pressure channel selected for control (PI-431).

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 4

Critical: Yes N-RC-36C, step 4.3.1.i POSITION AUTO-BAL-MAN switch to MAN-BAL.

Standard: AUTO-BAL-MAN switch is pl aced in the MAN-BAL position.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 5

Critical: No N-RC-36C, step 4.3.1.j VERIFY deviation meter is centered.

Standard: Deviation meter is checked in the center position.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 6

Critical: Yes N-RC-36C, step 4.3.1.k POSITION AUTO-BAL-MAN switch to AUTO.

Standard: AUTO-BAL-MAN switch is pl aced in the AUTO position.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

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RO-036-JP26A, Transfer from Manual to Automatic Pressure Control, Rev. C Page 6 of 9 Performance Step: 7 Critical: No N-RC-36C, step 4.3.1.l VERIFY pressurizer spray valves and heater control working properly to

maintain PRZR pressure.

Standard: PRZR pressure is monitored for a short time to verify spray valves and heater control working properly.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Terminating Cues:

None. Condition is PRZR Spray Control Master Controller in AUTO and verified working properly.

If desired, CUE: This completes this JPM.

Stop Time:

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RO-036-JP26A, Transfer from Manual to Automatic Pressure Control, Rev. C Page 7 of 9 SIMULATOR SET UP:

Simulator Setup Instructions:

If necessary, reset the simulator to any At-Power Power IC, then perform the following:

1. Go to RUN. 2. Place PRZR Pressure Master Controller in MAN. 3. Adjust the setpoint dial until the upper meter indicates between 70 and 80% of scale (right to left).

EVENT NUMBER EVENT FILE NAME EVENT LOGIC STATEMENT EVENT WORD DESCRIPTION N/A N/A N/A N/A SIMULATOR MALFUNCTIONS:

TIME MALFUNCTION No. MALFUNCTION

TITLE ET DELAY f. SERV RAMP I. SEV. N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A SIMULATOR OVERRIDES; TIME OVERRIDE ID. OVERRIDE DESCRIPTION ET DELAY VALUE RAMP N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A SIMULATOR REMOTE FUNCTIONS:

TIME REMOTE FUNCTION NO.

REMOTE FUNCTION TITLE VALUE RAMP N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

Page 8 of 9 TURNOVER SHEET INITIAL CONDITIONS:

1. You are the Operator At The Controls. 2. I&C has just completed work on pressure transmitters and requests that the PRZR pressure master controller be returned to AUTO. No Operations Post Maintenance Testing is required.

INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):

The Control Room Supervisor directs you to return the Pressurizer pressure control to automatic per N-RC-36C, step 4.3.1.g through l.

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RO-036-JP26A, Transfer from Manual to Automatic Pressure Control, Rev. C Page 9 of 9 ATTACHMENT 1 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST ALL STEPS IN THIS CHECKLIST ARE TO BE PERFORMED UPON INITIAL VALIDATION AND PRIOR TO USE.

REVIEW STATEMENTS YES NO N/A 1. Are all items on the signature page filled in correctly?

2. Has the JPM been reviewed and validated by SMEs?
3. Can the required conditions for the JPM be appropriately established in the simulator if required?
4. Does the performance steps accurately reflect trainee's actions in accordance with plant procedures?
5. Is the standard for each performance item specific as to what controls, indications and ranges are required to evaluate if the trainee properly performed the step?
6. Has the completion time been established based on validation data or incumbent experience?
7. If the task is time critical, is the time critical portion based upon actual task performance requirements?
8. Is the Licensee level appropriate for the task being evaluated if required?
9. Is the K/A appropriate to the task and to the licensee level if required?
10. Have the performance steps been identified and typed (Critical /

Sequence / Time Critical) appropriately?

11. Have all special tools and equipment needed to perform the task been identified and made available to the trainee?
12. Are all references identified, current, accurate, and available to the trainee? 13. Have all required cues (as anticipated) been identified for the evaluator to assist task completion?

All questions/statements must be answered "YES" or the JPM is not valid for use. If all questions/statements are answered "YES" then the JPM is considered valid and can be performed as written. The individual(s) performing the validation shall sign and date this form.

__________________________ __________________________

Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date

__________________________ __________________________

Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date

__________________________ __________________________

Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date

__________________________ __________________________

Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date Historical Record: (Optional)

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Disposition: Reviewer and Approver Retain in: Training Program File Page 1 of 11 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE (JPM)

SITE: Kewaunee Power Station JPM TITLE:

Loss of Intermediate Range Instrumentation with failure of Reactor Trip Signal JPM NUMBER:

RO-048-JP041 REV. A RELATED PRA INFORMATION:

N/A TASK NUMBER(S) /

TASK TITLE(S):

0480040401 Respond to a Failure of Intermediate Range Instrumentation K/A NUMBERS:

033AA2.07 RO value 3.9 / SRO value 4.2 APPLICABLE METHOD OF TESTING:

Discussion:

Simulate/walkthrough:

Perform: X EVALUATION LOCATION:

In-Plant:

Control Room: Simulator: X Other: Lab: Time for Completion:

7 Minutes Time Critical:

No Alternate Path / Faulted:

Yes TASK APPLICABILITY:

RO, SRO Additional signatures may be added as needed.

Developed by:

Instructor Date Validated by:

Validation Instructor (See JPM Validation Checklist, Attachment 1)

Date Approved by:

Training Supervisor Date QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-048-JP041, Loss of Intermediate Range Instrumentation with failure of Reactor Trip Signal, Rev. A Page 2 of 11 JPM Number:

RO-048-JP041 JPM Title:

Loss of Intermediate Range Instrumentation with failure of Reactor Trip Signal Examinee:

Evaluator:

Job Title:

Date: Start Time Finish Time PERFORMANCE RESULTS:

SAT: UNSAT: COMMENTS/FEEDBACK: (Comments shall be made for any steps graded unsatisfactory).

EVALUATOR'S SIGNATURE:

NOTE: Only this page needs to be retained in examinee's record if completed satisfactorily. If unsatisfactory performance is demonstrated, the entire JPM should be retained.

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JPM RO-048-JP041, Loss of Intermediate Range Instrumentation with failure of Reactor Trip Signal, Rev. A Page 3 of 11 JPM BRIEFING/TURNOVER Add required site specific JPM briefing material here:

i.e., This section is read once for the entire package of JPMs. It is not required to review this section for every JPM being performed in the package. The initial conditions and initiating cue(s)/tasks to be performed should be read and then provided to the examinee. If this JPM is performed on the simulator, the JPM administrator should only give cues that are not indicated on the simulator. If simulator indication is sufficient to indicate the completion of a step, the JPM administrator should not have to give a cue to the trainee to continue the evolution.

Read to Examinee:

You may use any approved reference materials normally available including logs. Make all written reports, oral reports, and log entries as if the evolution is actually being performed.

EOP Immediate Actions are required to be performed from memory. After completing immediate action steps without using the procedure, you may then use any approved reference materials.

DURING THE JPM, ENSURE PROPER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, FME, AND/OR RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS AS APPLICABLE ARE FOLLOWED.

Note to Instructor: 1. Human Performance attributes should be visible. The student may use obvious STAR and or request Peer Checks. 2. If peer checks are requested, the Instructor should reply - "Peer Check Acknowledged". The instructor will acknowledge use of the human performance tool and not validate the proper component manipulation.

This should be explained to the student at this time.

I will explain the initial conditions, which step(s) to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

INITIAL CONDITIONS:

1. You are the Reactor Operator. 2. Reactor Startup is in progress with in accordance with N-CRD-49B, Reactor Startup. 3. Reactor is critical at approximately 8.6 x 10

-4%. 4. Step 27.d.4 was initiated with the Critical Data being recorded on Data Sheet 1. 5. Intermediate Range Nuclear Instrument channel N-35 has just failed low. 6. A-NI-48, Abnormal Nuclear Instrumentation, has been entered and the actions through Step 4 have been completed.

INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):

The CRS directs you to perform Step 5 of A-NI-48, Abnormal Nuclear Instrumentation.

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JPM RO-048-JP041, Loss of Intermediate Range Instrumentation with failure of Reactor Trip Signal, Rev. A Page 4 of 11 JPM PERFORMANCE INFORMATION Required Materials:

A-NI-48, Rev. X General

References:

N-CRD-49B, Reactor Startup Task Standards:

The reactor is tripped and E-0 is entered.

Start Time:

NOTE: When providing "Evaluator Cues" to the exam inee, care must be exercised to avoid prompting the examinee. Typically cues are only provided when the examinee's actions warrant receiving the information (i.e. the examinee looks or asks for the indication).

NOTE: Critical steps are marked with a "Y" below the performance step number. Failure to meet the standard for any critical step shall result in failure of this JPM.

Performance Step: 1 Critical: No Refers to A-NI-48.

Standard:

Goes to Step 5 of A-NI-48 Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 2

Critical: No A-NI-48, Step 5 Check Intermediate Range Channels - BOTH OPERABLE.

Standard:

Determine N-35 has failed.

Evaluator Note: Information that channel N-35 has failed low is provided in Initial Conditions.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

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JPM RO-048-JP041, Loss of Intermediate Range Instrumentation with failure of Reactor Trip Signal, Rev. A Page 5 of 11 Performance Step: 3 Critical: Yes A-NI-48, Step 5.a Contingency Action On Comparator And Rate drawer Start Up Rate section, position Channel Selector switch to an operable Source OR Intermediate Range channel.

Standard:

Channel Selector switch is positioned to N36.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 4

Critical: Yes A-NI-48, Step 5.b Contingency Action IF a single Intermediate Range channel is inoperable, THEN position Level Trip switch for failed channel to BYPASS.

Standard: LEVEL TRIP switch for N35 is placed in BYPASS.

Evaluator Note: After the operator has placed the LEVEL TRIP switch in BYPASS and acknowledged the associated annunciator (47033-L), the Booth Operator will enter Malfunction NI03B with a Severity Value of 100 to cause N-36 channel to fail high, and generate a reactor trip signal.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 5

Critical: No Reactor trip should have occurred and did not.

Standard:

Report reactor trip signal and fa ilure of reactor trip breakers to open Evaluator Note:

Indications that trip should have occurred but did not: IR N36 Drawer 84005 indicator above 100%. IR N36 Drawer 84005 HIGH LEVEL TRIP bistable lit. MCC panel N-36B % Power meter above 10 2%. (First Out) Annunciator 47031-N in alarm. Reactor Trip Breakers A and B red CLOSE lights lit.

Evaluator Cue: As CRS, acknowledge report(s) and action(s) to be taken.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

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JPM RO-048-JP041, Loss of Intermediate Range Instrumentation with failure of Reactor Trip Signal, Rev. A Page 6 of 11 Performance Step: 6 Critical: Yes Manually trip the reactor.

Standard:

Reactor tripped. (Reactor Trip pushbutton pressed.)

Evaluator Note:

Indications of trip: Reactor Trip Breakers A and B green OPEN lights lit. Rod Position Indicators at ZERO. Rod Bottom Lights lit. Source Range flux decreasing. Source Range SUR negative.

The reactor trip will be generated by the action of depressing the REACTOR TRIP pushbutton. The simulator may display a delay in opening the reactor trip breakers due to processing time for removal of the Malfunction overriding the reactor trip breakers closed.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 7

Critical: No E-0, Step 1 GO TO E-0 and perform immediate actions for reactor trip: Reactor Trip and Bypass Breakers OPEN. All Rod Position Indicators less than or equal to 7.5 steps. All Rod Bottom Lights LIT. Neutron Flux Decreasing.

Standard:

Reactor trip is verified.

Evaluator Note:

Other Immediate Actions exist for E-0 (Turbine Trip, AC Power, SI Status) but are not part of this JPM. Proceed to TERMINATING CUE below when actions for confirming the reactor trip are complete.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Terminating Cues:

When Step 1 of E-0 is complete with reactor trip verified, CUE: This completes

this JPM.

Stop Time:

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JPM RO-048-JP041, Loss of Intermediate Range Instrumentation with failure of Reactor Trip Signal, Rev. A Page 7 of 11

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JPM RO-048-JP041, Loss of Intermediate Range Instrumentation with failure of Reactor Trip Signal, Rev. A Page 8 of 11 SIMULATOR SET UP:

Simulator Setup Instructions:

If necessary, reset the simulator to Reactor Critical, Power at ~10E-3, BOL (e.g., IC-6), then perform the following:

1. Place Control Rod Bank Selector to MAN. 2. Go to RUN. 3. Insert Reactor Trip Breaker Failure to Open malfunction. 4. Insert TRIGGER 2 to delete RD11 malfunction when the Reactor Trip pushbutton is pressed. 5. Insert the malfunction to fail N-35 Intermediate Range Channel LOW 6. Verify N-35 drawer and MCC panel indications at bottom of scale. 7. Ensure a copy of N-CRD-49B, Reactor Startup, is stamped/dated, and marked up through step 27.d.3. (ANNOUNCE "Reactor critical" via Gai-tronics.) 8. Ensure a copy of N-CRD-49B, Data Sheet 1 is provided with data filled in for page 1 and page 2 up to "Actual Critical Data

" section. 9. Ensure a copy of A-NI-48 is available and has had the stepwise placekeeping marked through step 4, (all without any Contingency Actions required). 10. Enter Malfunction to fail Intermediate Range channel N36 when operator has completed step 5.c CONTINGENCY ACTION of A-NI-48.

EVENT NUMBER EVENT FILE NAME EVENT LOGIC STATEMENT EVENT WORD DESCRIPTION 1 (TRIGGER 1)

[Performance Step 5]

N/A N/A Malfunction NI03B fails the IR channel N36 high.

2 (TRIGGER 2)

[Performance Step 7]

AUTOMATIC N/A HWZRPTRSL==1 Actuates when the MCC Reactor Trip pushbutton is pushed. Command: DMF RD11 Removes the malfunction preventing the reactor trip breakers from opening.

SIMULATOR MALFUNCTIONS:

TIME MALFUNCTION No. MALFUNCTION TITLE ET DELAY f. SERV RAMP I. SEV. T=0 RD11 Reactor Trip Breakers Fail to Open on Trip Signal N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A T=0 NI03A Intermediate Range Channel Failure (N35)

N/A 0 1.1 N/A N/A Step 5 NI03B Intermediate Range Channel

Failure (N36) 1 0 100 N/A 50 QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-048-JP041, Loss of Intermediate Range Instrumentation with failure of Reactor Trip Signal, Rev. A Page 9 of 11 SIMULATOR OVERRIDES; TIME OVERRIDE ID. OVERRIDE DESCRIPTION ET DELAY VALUE RAMP N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A SIMULATOR REMOTE FUNCTIONS:

TIME REMOTE FUNCTION NO.

REMOTE FUNCTION TITLE VALUE RAMP N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

Page 10 of 11 TURNOVER SHEET INITIAL CONDITIONS:

1. You are the Reactor Operator. 2. Reactor Startup is in progress with in accordance with N-CRD-49B, Reactor Startup. 3. Reactor is critical at approximately 8.6 x 10

-4%. 4. Step 27.d.4 was initiated with the Critical Data being recorded on Data Sheet 1. 5. Intermediate Range Nuclear Instrument channel N-35 has just failed low. 6. A-NI-48, Abnormal Nuclear Instrumentation, has been entered and the actions through Step 4 have been completed.

INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):

The CRS directs you to perform Step 5 of A-NI-48, Abnormal Nuclear Instrumentation.

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JPM RO-048-JP041, Loss of Intermediate Range Instrumentation with failure of Reactor Trip Signal, Rev. A Page 11 of 11 ATTACHMENT 1 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST ALL STEPS IN THIS CHECKLIST ARE TO BE PERFORMED UPON INITIAL VALIDATION AND PRIOR TO USE.

REVIEW STATEMENTS YES NO N/A 1. Are all items on the signature page filled in correctly?

2. Has the JPM been reviewed and validated by SMEs?
3. Can the required conditions for the JPM be appropriately established in the simulator if required?
4. Does the performance steps accurately reflect trainee's actions in accordance with plant procedures?
5. Is the standard for each performance item specific as to what controls, indications and ranges are required to evaluate if the trainee properly performed the step?
6. Has the completion time been established based on validation data or incumbent experience?
7. If the task is time critical, is the time critical portion based upon actual task performance requirements?
8. Is the Licensee level appropriate for the task being evaluated if required?
9. Is the K/A appropriate to the task and to the licensee level if required?
10. Have the performance steps been identified and typed (Critical /

Sequence / Time Critical) appropriately?

11. Have all special tools and equipment needed to perform the task been identified and made available to the trainee?
12. Are all references identified, current, accurate, and available to the trainee? 13. Have all required cues (as anticipated) been identified for the evaluator to assist task completion?

All questions/statements must be answered "YES" or the JPM is not valid for use. If all questions/statements are answered "YES" then the JPM is considered valid and can be performed as written. The individual(s) performing the validation shall sign and date this form.

__________________________ __________________________

Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date

__________________________ __________________________

Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date

__________________________ __________________________

Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date

__________________________ __________________________

Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date Historical Record: (Optional)

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Disposition: Reviewer and Approver Retain in: Training Program File Page 1 of 16 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE (JPM)

SITE: Kewaunee Power Station JPM TITLE:

Perform A Dropped Rod Recovery JPM NUMBER:

RO049JP03A REV. A RELATED PRA INFORMATION: Control Rod is ranked number 10 system in PRA Importance.

TASK NUMBER(S) /

TASK TITLE(S):

0490030501 / Respond to a Dropped Rod K/A NUMBERS:

003A1.02 RO Value 3.6, SRO Value 3.4 1APPLICABLE METHOD OF TESTING:

Discussion:

Simulate/walkthrough:

Perform: X EVALUATION LOCATION:

In-Plant:

Control Room: Simulator: X Other: Lab: Time for Completion:

45 Minutes Time Critical:

No Alternate Path / Faulted:

No TASK APPLICABILITY:

Additional signatures may be added as needed.

Developed by:

Instructor Date Validated by:

Validation Instructor (See JPM Validation Checklist, Attachment 1)

Date Approved by:

Training Supervisor Date QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-049-JP03A, Perform a Dropped Rod Recovery, Rev. A Page 2 of 16 JPM Number:

RO-049-JP03A JPM Title:

Perform A Dropped Rod Recovery Examinee:

Evaluator:

Job Title:

Date: Start Time Finish Time PERFORMANCE RESULTS:

SAT: UNSAT: COMMENTS/FEEDBACK: (Comments shall be made for any steps graded unsatisfactory).

EVALUATOR'S SIGNATURE:

NOTE: Only this page needs to be retained in examinee's record if completed satisfactorily. If unsatisfactory performance is demonstrated, the entire JPM should be retained.

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-049-JP03A, Perform a Dropped Rod Recovery, Rev. A Page 3 of 16 JPM BRIEFING/TURNOVER Add required site specific JPM briefing material here:

i.e., This section is read once for the entire package of JPMs. It is not required to review this section for every JPM being performed in the package. The initial conditions and initiating cue(s)/tasks to be performed should be read and then provided to the examinee. If this JPM is performed on the simulator, the JPM administrator should only give cues that are not indicated on the simulator. If simulator indication is sufficient to indicate the completion of a step, the JPM administrator should not have to give a cue to the trainee to continue the evolution.

Read to Examinee:

You may use any approved reference materials normally available including logs. Make all written reports, oral reports, and log entries as if the evolution is actually being performed.

EOP Immediate Actions are required to be performed from memory. After completing immediate action steps without using the procedure, you may then use any approved reference materials.

DURING THE JPM, ENSURE PROPER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, FME, AND/OR RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS AS APPLICABLE ARE FOLLOWED.

Note to Instructor: 1. Human Performance attributes should be visible. The student may use obvious STAR and or request Peer Checks. 2. If peer checks are requested, the Instructor should reply - "Peer Check Acknowledged". The instructor will acknowledge use of the human performance tool and not validate the proper component manipulation.

This should be explained to the student at this time.

I will explain the initial conditions, which step(s) to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

INITIAL CONDITIONS: 1. You are the Reactor Operator. 2. The plant is at 20% power. 3. Rod K7 has dropped into the core. 4. Repairs have been completed for Rod K7. 5. The actions of A-CRD-49, Abnormal Rod Control System Operations, have been completed through Step 7 Contingency Action 2.a).

INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE): Reactor Engineering has advised the recovery of rod K7 should be performed by moving the rod in 10 step increments in 30-second intervals. The Control Room Supervisor directs you to recover and realign Rod K7 to its bank position, by completing Attachment A of A-CRD-49. A second operator has been assigned to maintain Tave using RCS boron concentration control. I&C is standing by in the Control Rod Dr ive Equipment Room and the Relay Rack Room. You are at Step A.1 of Attachment A of Procedure A-CRD-49.

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JPM RO-049-JP03A, Perform a Dropped Rod Recovery, Rev. A Page 4 of 16 JPM PERFORMANCE INFORMATION Required Materials:

A-CRD-49, Rev. N {marked up through Step 7 Contingency Action 2.a)}

Key 933 General

References:

Task Standards:

Rod K7 is withdrawn and aligned within its bank at 139 steps withdrawn.

Start Time:

NOTE: When providing "Evaluator Cues" to the examinee, care must be exercised to avoid prompting the examinee. Typically cues are only provided when the examinee's actions warrant receiving the information (i.e. the examinee looks or asks for the indication).

NOTE: Critical steps are marked with a "Y" below the performance step number. Failure to meet the standard for any critical step shall result in failure of this JPM.

Performance Step: 1 Critical: No Step A.1 Verify cause of rod misalignment has been determined and corrected.

Standard:

Determine rod is repaired as given in the initial conditions.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

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JPM RO-049-JP03A, Perform a Dropped Rod Recovery, Rev. A Page 5 of 16 Performance Step: 2 Critical: No Step A.2 Monitor Power Range nuclear instrumentation.

Standard: Monitor NI channels N41 - N44 indication before and during rod withdrawal.

Evaluator Note:

Acceptable indications include MCC Panel indicators 4122601 through 4122604, and/or NI Drawer A meters 84002, 84006, 84008, 84014.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 3

Critical: No Step A.3 (CAS) IF Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio does NOT respond as expected by Reactor Engineering at any time during realignment actions, THEN STOP

control rod motion AND return rod or bank to its original position.

Standard: Monitor QPTR before and during rod withdrawal.

Evaluator Note: There should be no adverse change throughout the recovery.

Acceptable indications include MCC Panel indicators 4122701 through 4122704, Recorders 42571 through 42574, and/or PPCS Computer alarms.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 4

Critical: Yes Step A.4.1 Align misaligned rods to their associated Bank Step Position:

Position Control Rod Bank Selector to affected bank position.

Standard: Rod Bank Selector Switch is in CBD position.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

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JPM RO-049-JP03A, Perform a Dropped Rod Recovery, Rev. A Page 6 of 16 Performance Step: 5 Critical: No Step A.4.2 Record affected Group Step Counter: ____________ steps Standard:

Record Control Bank D Group 1 Step Position value 139.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 6

Critical: Yes Step A.4.3 Position Lift Coil Disconnect switches for all rods in affected bank, EXCEPT misaligned rod(s), to ROD DISCONNECTED.

Standard: Lift Coil Disconnect switches for rods G-3, C-7 and G-11 in ROD DISCONNECTED position.

Evaluator Note: The Rod Disconnect Switches are located in the small panel on the north wall just outside the Simulator control room north door.

The ROD DISCONNECTED position is in the UP direction.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 7

Critical: No Step A.4.4 Record misaligned rod's actual position: ____________ steps a. Using IRPI system as a guide to determine rod position.

b. IF retrieving a dropped rod, THEN actual position is zero steps.

Standard:

Record K-7 position value ZERO (0) steps.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-049-JP03A, Perform a Dropped Rod Recovery, Rev. A Page 7 of 16 Performance Step: 8 Critical: Yes Step A.4.5 Change affected Group Step Counter to misaligned rod's actual position

as recorded in Step A.4.4 above

. Standard: Control Bank D Group 1 Step Position reads 000.

Evaluator Note:

The UP, DOWN or RESET buttons on the Control Bank D Group1 Step Position indicator are used to changed the indication.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 9

Critical: Yes Step A.4.6 IF misaligned rod is in a Control Bank, THEN reset associated P/A

converter to misaligned rod's actual position recorded in Step A.4.4 above. Standard:

I&C contacted and directed to reset the Control Bank D P/A converter.

Evaluator Note: The Booth Operator will enter Remote Function RD107 Control Bank D P/A Converter with a Remote Value "000" to reset the P/A converter. (The Remote Function will then be DELETED to allow proper operation.)

Evaluator Cue: As I&C, Acknowledge request with repeat back, and then report action completed.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-049-JP03A, Perform a Dropped Rod Recovery, Rev. A Page 8 of 16 Performance Step: 10 Critical: No Step A.4.7 Reset affected Bank Step Position on PPCS as follows:

a. On Main Menu, click on PPCS Functions. b. On PPCS Functions, click on Operator Entry. c. On Operator Entry Menu, click on Rod Bank Position Update.
d. On Rod Bank Position Update, enter misalign rod's actual position recorded in Step A.4.4 in the New Position for the affected bank. e. On Rod Bank Position Update, click Apply.

Standard:

Bank D Position input as 000 on PPCS Rod Bank Position Update screen on PPCS. Evaluator Note: The PPCS computer will not replace the current value for the bank position. Apply the CUE below.

Evaluator Cue:

The value for Bank D reads "000" Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 11

Critical: Yes Step A.4.8 Withdraw OR insert misaligned rod(s) to Group Step Counter position recorded in Step A.4.2 above with an appropriate boration/dilution to compensate for Tavg.

Standard: Rod K-7 withdrawn to Control Bank D Group 1 Step Position value 139.

Evaluator Note:

As per Initial Cues: A second operator will borate to maintain Tave. (The Booth Operator will accomplish this by modifying RCS boron concentration using Remote Function RC119.) The directions from Reactor Engineering should be used as a guideline for rod recovery. (Moving the rod in 10 step increments in 30-second intervals.)

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-049-JP03A, Perform a Dropped Rod Recovery, Rev. A Page 9 of 16 Performance Step: 12 Critical: No Step A.4.9 Verify P/A converter equals Group Step Counter position recorded in Step

A.4.2 above.

Standard:

Check Control Bank D P/A converter reading at 139.

Evaluator Cue:

As I&C report, Control Bank D P/A Converter reads 139 (or number of steps rod was withdrawn).

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 13

Critical: Yes Step A.4.10 Position Lift Coil Disconnects switches for all rods in affected bank to

ROD CONNECTED.

Standard: Lift Coil Disconnect switches for rods G-3, C-7, G-11 and K-7 in ROD CONNECTED position.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-049-JP03A, Perform a Dropped Rod Recovery, Rev. A Page 10 of 16 Performance Step: 14 Critical: No Step A.4.11.a.1 Request I&C to perform the following in the Control Rod Drive Logic

Cabinet: 1. IF affected bank has one group OR both Group Step Counters in affected bank are equal, THEN set Master Cycler to 4 counts.

Standard: I&C contacted and directed to reset the Master Cycler to 4 counts Evaluator Note: The operator may question why TLA-1 is still lit after rod recovery. This is due to the PPCS not resetting to "000" when the operator inputs the value. The second CUE below covers this condition.

Evaluator Cue: As I&C, Acknowledge request to reset Master Cycler and report Master Cycler reset.

TLA-1 is reset.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 15

Critical: Yes Step A.4.11.b.3 Request I&C to perform the following in the Control Rod Drive Logic

Cabinet: IF Control Bank D rods are NOT fully inserted, THEN set Bank Overlap Unit to counts determined by adding Control Bank D step position and Bank Overlap Setpoint switch S5 steps

. Standard:

I&C contacted and directed to reset the Bank Overlap Unit (BOU).

Evaluator Note: The Bank Overlap Setpoint switch S5 setting is normally 378. (Adding expected current Bank D position of 139 gives BOU setting of 517.

Evaluator Cue: As I&C, acknowledge request and report Bank Overlap counts set to 517.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-049-JP03A, Perform a Dropped Rod Recovery, Rev. A Page 11 of 16 Performance Step: 16 Critical: No Step A.5 Repeat Step A.4 as necessary to realign all rods.

Standard: Determine all rods are now aligned.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 17

Critical: Yes Step A.6 Position Control Rod Bank Selector to MAN.

Standard: Control Rod Bank selector switch in MAN position.

Evaluator Note:

Tave-Tref meter (412130) and/or Tave-Tref recorder (42544) should be checked to ensure values are within 1.5ºF.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 18

Critical: No Step A.7 IF POWER RANGE NEGATIVE RATE CHANNEL ALERT (47032-J) is lit, THEN on affected Power Range Channel drawer, press Rate Trip Reset pushbutton.

Standard:

Determine NI Rate Trips are reset.

Evaluator Note: Rate Trip condition should be verified by checking bistable lights (Positive and Negative) on each Power Range NI Drawer A NOT lit, and/or checking annunciators 47032-J and 47032-K NOT lit.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-049-JP03A, Perform a Dropped Rod Recovery, Rev. A Page 12 of 16 Performance Step: 19 Critical: No Step A.8 Perform SP-49-075 to verify movement of realigned rod(s).

Standard:

Report requirement to perform SP-49-075 Evaluator Cue: As CRS, acknowledge report and report SP-49-075 completed satisfactorily.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 20

Critical: No Step A.9 If Reactor Engineering requires verification of power distribution, then

request Reactor Engineering perform incore flux map.

Standard:

Report requirement to contact Reactor Engineering.

Evaluator Cue: As CRS, Acknowledge and report Reactor Engineering does NOT need to perform flux map.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Terminating Cues:

When Attachment A is complete, CUE: THIS JPM IS COMPLETE.

Stop Time:

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-049-JP03A, Perform a Dropped Rod Recovery, Rev. A Page 13 of 16 SIMULATOR SET UP:

NOTE: On Core 27, insertion of the drop rod does not result in generation of a reactor trip signal; however, this may also be block by inserting Malfunction RD11 to prevent the reactor trip breakers from opening.

Simulator Setup Instructions:

If necessary, reset the simulator to 20% Power, BOL (e.g., IC-9), then perform the following:

1. Place Control Rod Bank Selector to MAN. 2. Record the (Bank Overlap) Ramp Start Value from Remote Function RD114, Bank Overlap Counter:

__________. 3. Go to RUN. 4. Insert the malfunction below to drop rod K7. 5. Verify K7 position is ZERO and then DELETE malfunction RD0521. 6. Ensure any negative rate trip is RESET on all four power range NI drawers. 7. Incrementally reduce RCS boron concentration to approximately 2100 ppm, using the indicated Remote Function. 8. Verify that Tave and Tref are approximately equal. ( 0.5ºF). 9. Stabilize the plant, acknowledge and reset all annunciators. 10. FREEZE (SNAP an IC, if desired). 11. Ensure rod disconnect box is locked and the Evaluator has the key 12. Ensure a copy of A-CRD-49 is available and has had the stepwise placekeeping marked through step 7, Contingency Action 2.a). 13. During the performance of the JPM the Booth Operator will need to use the following Remote Functions when directed per Performance Step: a. As AO, RD107, Control Bank D P-A Converter (Step A.4.6). Delete RF after reset. b. As Extra NCO, RC119, Set RCS, Pzr, VCT Boron To Same Concentration (Step A.4.8) incrementally increase as rod is withdrawn to keep Tave-Tref matched. [Original boron 2116] c. As I&C, RD115, Master Cycler Reset To 4 Counts (Step A.4.11). Delete RF after entry.

EVENT NUMBER EVENT FILE NAME EVENT LOGIC STATEMENT EVENT WORD

DESCRIPTION N/A N/A N/A N/A SIMULATOR MALFUNCTIONS:

TIME MALFUNCTION No. MALFUNCTION

TITLE ET DELAY f. SERV RAMP I. SEV. T=0 RD0521 Dropped Rod-K7 N/A 0 N/A N/A N/A SIMULATOR OVERRIDES; TIME OVERRIDE ID. OVERRIDE DESCRIPTION ET DELAY VALUE RAMP N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-049-JP03A, Perform a Dropped Rod Recovery, Rev. A Page 14 of 16 SIMULATOR REMOTE FUNCTIONS:

TIME REMOTE FUNCTION NO.

REMOTE FUNCTION TITLE VALUE RAMP T=0 RC119 Set RCS, Pzr, VCT Boron To Same Concentration 2116 (initial value) Use "MODIFY" after entry Step A.4.6 RD107 Control Bank D P-A Converter 0.00 DELETE after entry Step A.4.8 RC119 Set RCS, Pzr, VCT Boron To Same Concentration INCREASE Use "MODIFY" Step A.4.11 RD115 Master Cycler Reset To 4 C ounts R ESET, then NORMAL DELETE after entry

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-049-JP03A, Perform a Dropped Rod Recovery, Rev. A Page 15 of 16 TURNOVER SHEET INITIAL CONDITIONS:

1. You are the Reactor Operator. 2. The plant is at 20% power. 3. Rod K7 has dropped into the core. 4. Repairs have been completed for Rod K7. 5. The actions of A-CRD-49, Abnormal Rod Control System Operations, have been completed through Step 7 Contingency Action 2.a).

INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):

Reactor Engineering has advised the recovery of rod K7 should be performed by moving the rod in 10 step increments in 30-second intervals. The Control Room Supervisor directs you to recover and realign Rod K7 to its bank position, by completing Attachment A of A-CRD-49. A second operator has been assigned to maintain Tave using RCS boron concentration control. I&C is standing by in the Control Rod Dr ive Equipment Room and the Relay Rack Room. You are at Step A.1 of Attachment A of Procedure A-CRD-49.

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-049-JP03A, Perform a Dropped Rod Recovery, Rev. A Page 16 of 16 ATTACHMENT 1 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST ALL STEPS IN THIS CHECKLIST ARE TO BE PERFORMED UPON INITIAL VALIDATION AND PRIOR TO USE.

REVIEW STATEMENTS YES NO N/A 1. Are all items on the signature page filled in correctly?

2. Has the JPM been reviewed and validated by SMEs?
3. Can the required conditions for the JPM be appropriately established in the simulator if required?
4. Does the performance steps accurately reflect trainee's actions in accordance with plant procedures?
5. Is the standard for each performance item specific as to what controls, indications and ranges are required to evaluate if the trainee properly performed the step?
6. Has the completion time been established based on validation data or incumbent experience?
7. If the task is time critical, is the time critical portion based upon actual task performance requirements?
8. Is the Licensee level appropriate for the task being evaluated if required?
9. Is the K/A appropriate to the task and to the licensee level if required?
10. Have the performance steps been identified and typed (Critical /

Sequence / Time Critical) appropriately?

11. Have all special tools and equipment needed to perform the task been identified and made available to the trainee?
12. Are all references identified, current, accurate, and available to the trainee? 13. Have all required cues (as anticipated) been identified for the evaluator to assist task completion?

All questions/statements must be answered "YES" or the JPM is not valid for use. If all questions/statements are answered "YES" then the JPM is considered valid and can be performed as written. The individual(s) performing the validation shall sign and date this form.

__________________________ __________________________

Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date

__________________________ __________________________

Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date

__________________________ __________________________

Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date

__________________________ __________________________

Validation Personnel /Date Validation Personnel/Date Historical Record: Updated to latest revision of A-CRD-49.

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

Retention: Life of policy + 10yrs.

Disposition: Reviewer and Approver Retain in: Training Program File Page 1 of 12 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE (JPM)

SITE: Kewaunee Power Station JPM TITLE:

Stop SI Pumps During Post-LOCA Cooldown JPM NUMBER:

RO-E01-JP031 REV. A RELATED PRA INFORMATION:

N/A TASK NUMBER(S) /

TASK TITLE(S):

E010030501 Perform a Post-LOCA Cooldown and Depressurization K/A NUMBERS:

009EA2.34 RO Value 3.6 / SRO Value 4.2 E03EA2.2 RO Value 3.5 / SRO Value 4.1 APPLICABLE METHOD OF TESTING:

Discussion:

Simulate/walkthrough:

Perform: X EVALUATION LOCATION:

In-Plant:

Control Room: Simulator: X Other: Lab: Time for Completion:

15 Minutes Time Critical:

No Alternate Path / Faulted:

Yes TASK APPLICABILITY:

RO, SRO Additional signatures may be added as needed.

Developed by:

Instructor Date Validated by:

Validation Instructor (See JPM Validation Checklist, Attachment 1)

Date Approved by:

Training Supervisor Date QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-E01-JP031, Stop SI Pumps During Post-LOCA Cooldown, Rev. A Page 2 of 12 JPM Number:

RO-E01-JP031 JPM Title:

Stop SI Pumps During Post-LOCA Cooldown Examinee:

Evaluator:

Job Title:

Date: Start Time Finish Time PERFORMANCE RESULTS:

SAT: UNSAT: COMMENTS/FEEDBACK: (Comments shall be made for any steps graded unsatisfactory).

EVALUATOR'S SIGNATURE:

NOTE: Only this page needs to be retained in examinee's record if completed satisfactorily. If unsatisfactory performance is demonstrated, the entire JPM should be retained.

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-E01-JP031, Stop SI Pumps During Post-LOCA Cooldown, Rev. A Page 3 of 12 JPM BRIEFING/TURNOVER Add required site specific JPM briefing material here:

i.e., This section is read once for the entire package of JPMs. It is not required to review this section for every JPM being performed in the package. The initial conditions and initiating cue(s)/tasks to be performed should be read and then provided to the examinee. If this JPM is performed on the simulator, the JPM administrator should only give cues that are not indicated on the simulator. If simulator indication is sufficient to indicate the completion of a step, the JPM administrator should not have to give a cue to the trainee to continue the evolution.

Read to Examinee:

You may use any approved reference materials normally available including logs. Make all written reports, oral reports, and log entries as if the evolution is actually being performed.

EOP Immediate Actions are required to be performed from memory. After completing immediate action steps without using the procedure, you may then use any approved reference materials.

DURING THE JPM, ENSURE PROPER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, FME, AND/OR RADIOLOGICAL CONCERNS AS APPLICABLE ARE FOLLOWED.

Note to Instructor: 1. Human Performance attributes should be visible. The student may use obvious STAR and or request Peer Checks. 2. If peer checks are requested, the Instructor should reply - "Peer Check Acknowledged". The instructor will acknowledge use of the human performance tool and not validate the proper component manipulation.

This should be explained to the student at this time.

I will explain the initial conditions, which step(s) to simulate or discuss, and provide initiating cues. When you complete the task successfully, the objective for this job performance measure will be satisfied.

INITIAL CONDITIONS:

1. The plant has experienced a small break LOCA. 2. The crew has completed through step 11 of ES-1.2, Post-LOCA Cooldown and Depressurization.

INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):

The CRS has directed you to complete step 12 of ES-1.2.

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-E01-JP031, Stop SI Pumps During Post-LOCA Cooldown, Rev. A Page 4 of 12 JPM PERFORMANCE INFORMATION Required Materials:

ES-1.2, Rev. Q, Step 12 (page 8)

General

References:

None Task Standards:

Both SI Pumps have been secured in AUTO and one RHR Pump is running in injection mode Start Time:

NOTE: When providing "Evaluator Cues" to the examinee, care must be exercised to avoid prompting the examinee. Typically cues are only provided when the examinee's actions warrant receiving the information (i.e. the examinee looks or asks for the indication).

NOTE: Critical steps are marked with a "Y" below the performance step number. Failure to meet the standard for any critical step shall result in failure of this JPM.

Performance Step: 1

Critical: No Refer to ES-1.2, Step 12.

Standard:

Refer to ES-1.2, Step 12.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 2

Critical: No ES-1.2 Step 12.a Check If One SI Pump Should Be Stopped: Any SI Pump - RUNNING.

Standard:

Determine both SI pumps running.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-E01-JP031, Stop SI Pumps During Post-LOCA Cooldown, Rev. A Page 5 of 12 Performance Step: 3 Critical: No ES-1.2 step 12.b Determine required RCS subcooling from table.

Standard:

Determine required subcooling is 46ºF.

Evaluator Note: Examinee should determine two Charging Pumps are running, One RXCP is running, both SI Pumps are running and ADVERSE Containment conditions do not exist. Using the Chart, this gives a 46ºF subcooling value.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 4 Critical: No ES-1.2 step 12.c RCS subcooling based on Core Exit TCs - GREATER THAN REQUIRED

SUBCOOLING.

Standard:

Check RCS subcooling on ICCMS or PPCS is greater than 46ºF.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 5

Critical: No ES-1.2 step 12.d PRZR level - GREATER THAN 19% [42% FOR ADVERSE CONTAINMENT].

Standard: Checks PRZR level above 19% on LI-426, 427 or 428.

Evaluator Note:

Examinee should determine ADVERSE Containment conditions do not exist and apply the lower value.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-E01-JP031, Stop SI Pumps During Post-LOCA Cooldown, Rev. A Page 6 of 12 Performance Step: 6 Critical: Yes ES-1.2 step 12.d Stop one SI Pump.

Standard:

Stop one SI Pump and place in AUTO.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 7

Critical: No ES-1.2 step 12.f GO TO Step 12.a.

Standard:

Return to Step 12.a.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 8

Critical: No ES-1.2 Step 12.a Check If One SI Pump Should Be Stopped: Any SI Pump - RUNNING.

Standard:

Determine one SI pumps running.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 9

Critical: No ES-1.2 step 12.b Determine required RCS subcooling from table.

Standard:

Determine required action is to use STEP 12.c CONTINGENCY.

Evaluator Note: Examinee should determine two Charging Pumps are running, One RXCP is running, one SI Pump is running. Using the Chart, this directs the use of the CONTINGENCY ACTIONS for STEP 12.c.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-E01-JP031, Stop SI Pumps During Post-LOCA Cooldown, Rev. A Page 7 of 12 Performance Step: 10 Critical: No ES-1.2 step 12.c CONTINGENCY ACTIONS IF RCS hot leg temperatures greater than 330°F, THEN GO TO Step 17.

Standard: Check wide-range RCS Hot Leg temperatures are checked below 330ºF.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 11

Critical: Yes ES-1.2 step 12.c CONTINGENCY ACTIONS IF RCS hot leg temperatures less than 330°F, THEN start one RHR Pump

in SI mode.

Standard:

Start RHR Pump A or RHR Pump B.

Check RED light lit and amps indicated for running pump.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 12

Critical: No ES-1.2 step 12.d PRZR level - GREATER THAN 19% [42% FOR ADVERSE CONTAINMENT].

Standard: Check PRZR level above 19% on LI-426, 427 or 428.

Evaluator Note:

Examinee should determine ADVERSE Containment conditions do not exist and apply the lower value.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 13

Critical: Yes ES-1.2 step 12.d Stop one SI Pump.

Standard:

Stop running SI Pump and place in AUTO.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-E01-JP031, Stop SI Pumps During Post-LOCA Cooldown, Rev. A Page 8 of 12 Performance Step: 14 Critical: No ES-1.2 step 12.f GO TO Step 12.a.

Standard:

Return to Step 12.a.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 15

Critical: No ES-1.2 Step 12.a Check If One SI Pump Should Be Stopped: Any SI Pump - RUNNING.

Standard:

Determine NO SI pumps running.

Evaluator Note:

Examinee should transition to Step 12.a CONTINGENCY ACTIONS.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Performance Step: 13

Critical: N ES-1.2 Step 12.a CONTINGENCY ACTIONS IF RHR Pump running in SI mode AND injection flow is indicated, THEN

GO TO Step 17.

Standard: Operator verifies RHR pump running but NO injection flow indicated on F-626 or F928.

Reports direction to GO TO Step 13.

Performance:

SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY Comments:

Terminating Cues:

When RHR Pump is running and examinee reports need for transition from Step12 , CUE: THIS JPM IS COMPLETE.

Stop Time:

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-E01-JP031, Stop SI Pumps During Post-LOCA Cooldown, Rev. A Page 9 of 12 SIMULATOR SET UP:

Simulator Setup Instructions:

If necessary, reset the simulator IC-18, Ready to enter RHR, then perform the following:

1. Enter Remote Functions 2. Go to RUN. 3. Align electrical Buses to RAT (except Bus 5 aligned to TAT) 4. Close Containment Vent valves. 5. Place SI Pump control switches in After Stop (from PULLOUT). 6. Open the SI Injection valves, SI-11A/B and SI-9A/B. 7. Open the RHR Injection valves, SI-302A/B. 8. Open RWST Supply to RHR Pump A(B) valves, SI-300A/B. 9. Throttle AFW-2A and AFW-2B to 70%.
10. Actuate SI. 11. Enter RCS LOCA (Malfunction RC04) NOTE: The values for RC04 may be raised to SEVERITY LEVEL = 4 temporarily to allow Containment pressure to reach 4 psig.

When sequencing is complete: 12. Reset SI. 13. Reset Containment Isolation. 14. Place T/D AFW Pump control switch to PULLOUT. 15. Close SI Accumulator Isolation Valves SI-20A & B. 16. Place both RXCP Control Switches in PULLOUT. 17. Place both Przr Spray valves in MAN and CLOSE. 18. Stop both Diesel Generators and place control switches in AUTO. 19. Start two charging pumps with suction aligned to RWST. 20. Establish charging flow with Charging Pump demand between 75% and 90%. NOTE: When containment pressure reaches 4 psig AND PRZR level is offscale low, then reduce malfunction RC04 to Severity Value=0 to allow RCS level and pressure recover

y. When Przr level is recovered to between 40 and 60%: 21. Modify malfunction RC04 to Severity Value= 0.25 to 0.275 stabilize Przr level. 22. Place BOTH RHR Pump control switches to AUTO after-stop. 23. Turn Przr heaters OFF. 24. Open CC-400A to RHR A Hx. 25. Open CVC-211 and CVC-212 to establish seal return flow. 26. Reduce Charging Pump demand to approximately 25% on both Pumps. 27. Start RXCP B. 28. Stabilize conditions with RCS pressure between 150 and 300 psig, and RCS loop temperatures (Cold Leg) less than 320ºF.

After JPM has begun: 29. When each SI Pump is stopped, adjust malfunction RC04 severity value as necessary to keep Przr level relatively stable. NOTE: Typical severity value for the leak is 0.275, reduced to 0.22 when first SI pump is stopped, and reduced to 0.03 when second SI Pump is stopped (with both Charging Pumps running at 90%

demand).

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

JPM RO-E01-JP031, Stop SI Pumps During Post-LOCA Cooldown, Rev. A Page 10 of 12 EVENT NUMBER EVENT FILE NAME EVENT LOGIC STATEMENT EVENT WORD DESCRIPTION 1 (TRIGGER 1)

N/A N/A Actuates malfunction RC04A at initial severity SIMULATOR MALFUNCTIONS:

TIME MALFUNCTION No. MALFUNCTION

TITLE ET DELAY f. SERV RAMP I. SEV. 0:01 RC04A RCS Loop 1 Cold Leg LOCA 1 N/A 1.0 (Adjust as necessary per directions)

N/A N/A SIMULATOR OVERRIDES; TIME OVERRIDE ID. OVERRIDE DESCRIPTION ET DELAY VALUE RAMP N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A SIMULATOR REMOTE FUNCTIONS:

TIME REMOTE FUNCTION NO.

REMOTE FUNCTION TITLE VALUE RAMP Preload SI115 SI-11A Breaker ON N/A " SI116 SI-11B Breaker ON N/A " SI117 SI-20A Breaker ON N/A " SI118 SI-20B Breaker ON N/A " SI119 SI-09A Breaker ON N/A " SI120 SI-09B Breaker ON N/A QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30)

Page 11 of 12 TURNOVER SHEET INITIAL CONDITIONS:

1. The plant has experienced a small break LOCA. 2. The crew has completed through step 11 of ES-1.2, Post-LOCA Cooldown and Depressurization.

INITIATING CUES (IF APPLICABLE):

The CRS has directed you to complete step 12 of ES-1.2.

QF-1030-11 Rev. 2 (FP-T-SAT-30) JPM RO-E01-JP031, Stop SI Pumps During Post-LOCA Cooldown, Rev. A Page 12 of 12 ATTACHMENT 1 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST ALL STEPS IN THIS CHECKLIST ARE TO BE PERFORMED UPON INITIAL VALIDATION AND PRIOR TO USE.

REVIEW STATEMENTS YES NO N/A 1. Are all items on the signature page filled in correctly?

2. Has the JPM been reviewed and validated by SMEs?
3. Can the required conditions for the JPM be appropriately established in the simulator if required?
4. Does the performance steps accurately reflect trainee's actions in accordance with plant procedures?
5. Is the standard for each performance item specific as to what controls, indications and ranges are required to evaluate if the trainee properly performed the step?
6. Has the completion time been established based on validation data or incumbent experience?
7. If the task is time critical, is the time critical portion based upon actual task performance requirements?
8. Is the Licensee level appropriate for the task being evaluated if required?
9. Is the K/A appropriate to the task and to the licensee level if required?
10. Have the performance steps been identified and typed (Critical /

Sequence / Time Critical) appropriately?

11. Have all special tools and equipment needed to perform the task been identified and made available to the trainee?
12. Are all references identified, current, accurate, and available to the trainee? 13. Have all required cues (as anticipated) been identified for the evaluator to assist task completion?

All questions/statements must be answered "YES" or the JPM is not valid for use. If all questions/statements are answered "YES" then the JPM is considered valid and can be performed as written. The individual(s) performing the validation shall sign and date this form.

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