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{{#Wiki_filter:1 WBN2Public Resource From: Boyd, Desiree L [dlboyd@tva.gov]
{{#Wiki_filter:WBN2Public Resource From:                             Boyd, Desiree L [dlboyd@tva.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 2:38 PM To: Hon, Andrew; Epperson, Dan; Qu ichocho, Jessie; Poole, Justin Cc: Arent, Gordon; Hamill, Carol L; Boyd, Desiree L
Sent:                             Tuesday, March 26, 2013 2:38 PM To:                               Hon, Andrew; Epperson, Dan; Quichocho, Jessie; Poole, Justin Cc:                               Arent, Gordon; Hamill, Carol L; Boyd, Desiree L


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
TVA letter to NRC_03-26-13_2-PTI-002-02  
TVA letter to NRC_03-26-13_2-PTI-002-02 & 2-PTI-084-01 transmittal to NRC Attachments:                     03-26-13_2-PTI-002-02 & 2-PTI-084-01 transmittal to NRC_Final.pdf Please see attached TVA letter that was sent to the NRC today.
& 2-PTI-084-01 transmittal to NRC Attachments:
Thank You
03-26-13_2-PTI-002-02 & 2-PTI-084-01 transmittal to NRC_Final.pdfPlease see attached TVA letter that was sent to the NRC today.  
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Désireé L. Boyd WBN Unit 2 Licensing dlboyd@tva.gov 423-365-8764 NOTICE: This electronic message transmission contains information which may be TVA SENSITIVE, TVA RESTRICTED, or TVA CONFIDENTIAL. Any misuse or unauthorized disclosure can result in civil penalties. If you are not the intended recipient, be aware that any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the content of this information is prohibited. If you have receive this communication in error, please notify me immediately by e-mail and delete the original message.
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Thank You    ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
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Désireé L. Boyd WBN Unit 2 Licensing dlboyd@tva.gov 423-365-8764 NOTICE:  This electronic message transmission contains information which may be TVA SENSITIVE, TVA RESTRICTED, or TVA CONFIDENTIAL.
Any misuse or unauthorized disclosure can result in civil penalties. If you are not the intended recipient, be aware that any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the content of this information is prohibited. If you have receive this communication in error, please notify me immediately by e-mail and delete the original message
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Hearing Identifier: Watts_Bar_2_Operating_LA_Public Email Number: 797   Mail Envelope Properties   (7AB41F650F76BD44B5BCAB7C0CCABFAF3FAA5EF3)


==Subject:==
==Subject:==
TVA letter to NRC_03-26-13_2-PTI-002-02 & 2-PTI-084-01 transmittal to NRC Sent Date:   3/26/2013 2:38:16 PM Received Date: 3/26/2013 2:38:43 PM From:   Boyd, Desiree L Created By:   dlboyd@tva.gov Recipients:     "Arent, Gordon" <garent@tva.gov>
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U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Page 2 March 26, 2013 cc (Enclosures):
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Page 2 March 26, 2013 cc (Enclosures):
U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission  
U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II Marquis One Tower 245 Peachtree Center Ave., NE Suite 1200 Atlanta, Georgia 30303-1257 NRC Resident Inspector Unit 2 Watts Bar Nuclear Plant 1260 Nuclear Plant Road Spring City, Tennessee 37381
 
Region II Marquis One Tower  
 
245 Peachtree Center Ave., NE Suite 1200 Atlanta, Georgia 30303-1257  
 
NRC Resident Inspector Unit 2 Watts Bar Nuclear Plant  
 
1260 Nuclear Plant Road Spring City, Tennessee 37381  


U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Page 3 March 26, 2013 bcc (Enclosures):
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Page 3 March 26, 2013 bcc (Enclosures):
Jessie Quichocho  
Jessie Quichocho U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission MS 08G9A One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland 20852-2738 Fred Brown, Deputy Regional Administrator for Construction U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II Marquis One Tower 245 Peachtree Center Ave., NE Suite 1200 Atlanta, Georgia 30303-1257
 
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission MS 08G9A One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland 20852-2738  
 
Fred Brown, Deputy Regional Administrator for Construction U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II Marquis One Tower  
 
245 Peachtree Center Ave., NE Suite 1200 Atlanta, Georgia 30303-1257  
 
WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 3 of 198


Table of Contents  
WBN                            Condenser Vacuum                                    2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2                                                                              Rev. 0000 Page 3 of 198 Table of Contents


==1.0 INTRODUCTION==
==1.0 INTRODUCTION==
 
.......................................................................................................... 6 1.1 Test Objectives ............................................................................................................. 6 1.2 Scope............................................................................................................................ 6
.......................................................................................................... 6 1.1 Test Ob jectives ...........................................................................................................
.. 6 1.2 Scope  
............................................................................................................................ 6  


==2.0 REFERENCES==
==2.0 REFERENCES==
............................................................................................................. 7 2.1 Performance References .............................................................................................. 7 2.2 Developmental References........................................................................................... 7 3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS ......................................................................... 13 4.0 PREREQUISITE ACTIONS ........................................................................................ 15 4.1 Preliminary Actions ..................................................................................................... 15 4.2 Special Tools, Measuring & Test Equipment, Parts & Supplies .................................. 19 4.3 Field Preparations ....................................................................................................... 20 4.4 Approvals and Notifications ........................................................................................ 27 5.0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA ......................................................................................... 28 6.0 PERFORMANCE ........................................................................................................ 33 6.1 Condenser Vacuum Exhaust Bypass Valve Logic ...................................................... 34 6.2 Condenser Vacuum Breaker Valve Logic ................................................................... 35 6.3 Condenser Vacuum Pump Seal Water Makeup Valves Logic .................................... 37 6.3.1    CVP 2A Seal Water Makeup Valve Logic ..................................................... 38 6.3.2    CVP 2B Seal Water Makeup Valve Logic ..................................................... 39 6.3.3    CVP 2C Seal Water Makeup Valve Logic ..................................................... 40 6.4 Condenser Vacuum Pump Recirculating Pumps Logic............................................... 41 6.4.1    CVP 2A Seal Water Recirculating Pump Manual Logic ................................ 41 6.4.2    CVP 2B Seal Water Recirculating Pump Manual Logic ................................ 43 6.4.3    CVP 2C Seal Water Recirculating Pump Manual Logic ................................ 45 6.5 Condenser Vacuum Pumps Logic .............................................................................. 47 6.5.1    CVP 2A Logic ............................................................................................... 48 6.5.2    CVP 2B Logic ............................................................................................... 60 6.5.3    CVP 2C Logic ............................................................................................... 72


............................................................................................................. 7 2.1 Performance References .............................................................................................. 7 2.2 Developmental References
WBN                        Condenser Vacuum                                    2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2                                                                        Rev. 0000 Page 4 of 198 Table of Contents (continued) 6.5.4  CVP Auto-Start on Low Condenser Vacuum ................................................ 84 6.6  Condenser Vacuum Pumps Performance................................................................... 90 6.6.1  Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance ................................. 90 6.6.2  Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance ............................... 101 6.6.3  Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance ............................... 111 6.6.4  Condenser Evacuation................................................................................ 121 7.0  POST-PERFORMANCE ACTIVITIES ...................................................................... 131 8.0  RECORDS ................................................................................................................ 134 Appendix A:    TEST PROCEDURES/INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE REVIEW ................................................................................................... 135 Appendix B:    TEMPORARY CONDITION LOG ............................................................. 137 Appendix C:    PERMANENT PLANT INSTRUMENTATION LOG .................................. 138 Appendix D:    SWITCH LINEUP ..................................................................................... 142 Appendix E:    ELECTRICAL LINEUP ............................................................................. 143 Appendix F:    INITIAL VALVE LINEUP .......................................................................... 145 Appendix G:    VALVE LINEUP FOR CONDENSER EVACUATION ............................... 148 Appendix H:    BACKGROUND CALCULATIONS .......................................................... 164 Data Sheet 1:  Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Performance ......................................... 174 Data Sheet 2:  Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Performance ......................................... 180 Data Sheet 3:  Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Performance ......................................... 186 Data Sheet 4:  Condenser Vacuum Pump Air Flow Traverse ...................................... 192 Data Sheet 5:  Condenser Evacuation Performance Data ........................................... 193 Data Sheet 6:  Barometric Pressure .............................................................................. 195 : Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Curve .................................................... 196
........................................................................................... 7 3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS ......................................................................... 13 4.0 PREREQUISITE ACTIONS ........................................................................................ 15 4.1 Preliminary Actions ..................................................................................................... 1 5 4.2 Special Tools, Measuring & Test Equipment, Parts & Supplies .................................. 19 4.3 Field Pre parations .......................................................................................................
20 4.4 Approvals and Notifications ........................................................................................ 27 5.0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA
......................................................................................... 28 6.0 PERFORMANCE
........................................................................................................ 33 6.1 Condenser Vacuum Exhaust Bypass Valve Logic ...................................................... 34 6.2 Condenser Vacuum Breaker Valve Logic ................................................................... 35 6.3 Condenser Vacuum Pump Seal Water Makeup Valves Logic .................................... 37 6.3.1 CVP 2A Seal Water Makeup Valve Logic ..................................................... 38 6.3.2 CVP 2B Seal Water Makeup Valve Logic ..................................................... 39 6.3.3 CVP 2C Seal Water Makeup Valve Logic ..................................................... 40 6.4 Condenser Vacuum Pump Recirculating Pumps Logic............................................... 41 6.4.1 CVP 2A Seal Water Recirculating Pump Manual Logic ................................ 41 6.4.2 CVP 2B Seal Water Recirculating Pump Manual Logic ................................ 43 6.4.3 CVP 2C Seal Water Recirculating Pump Manual Logic ................................ 45 6.5 Condenser Vacuum Pumps Logic .............................................................................. 47 6.5.1 CVP 2A Logic ............................................................................................... 48 6.5.2 CVP 2B Logic ............................................................................................... 60 6.5.3 CVP 2C Logic ............................................................................................... 72 WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 4 of 198


Table of Contents (continued) 6.5.4 CVP Auto-Start on Lo w Condenser Vacuum ................................................ 84 6.6 Condenser Vacuum Pumps Performance
WBN                Condenser Vacuum              2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2                                            Rev. 0000 Page 5 of 198 Table of Contents (continued) : Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Curve .................................................... 197 : Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Curve .................................................... 198
................................................................... 90 6.6.1 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance ................................. 90 6.6.2 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance ............................... 101 6.6.3 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance ............................... 111 6.6.4 Condenser Evacuation
................................................................................ 121 7.0 POST-PERFORMANCE ACTIVITIES ...................................................................... 131 8.0 RECORDS
................................................................................................................ 13 4 Appendix A: TEST PROCEDURES/INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE REVIEW ................................................................................................... 135 Appendix B: TEMPORARY CONDITION LOG ............................................................. 137 Appendix C: PERMANENT PLANT INSTRUMENTATION LOG .................................. 138 Appendix D: SWITCH LINEUP ..................................................................................... 142 Appendix E: ELECTRICAL LINEUP ............................................................................. 143 Appendix F: INITIAL VALVE LINEUP .......................................................................... 145 Appendix G: VALVE LINEUP FOR CONDENSER EVACUATION
............................... 148 Appendix H: BACKGROUND CALCULATIONS .......................................................... 164 Data Sheet 1: Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Performance ......................................... 174 Data Sheet 2: Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Performance ......................................... 180 Data Sheet 3: Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Performance ......................................... 186 Data Sheet 4: Condenser Vacuum Pump Air Flow Traverse ...................................... 192 Data Sheet 5: Condenser Evacuation Performance Data
........................................... 193 Data Sheet 6: Barometric Pressure .............................................................................. 195 Attachment 1: Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Curve .................................................... 196 WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 5 of 198  


Table of Contents (continued) Attachment 2: Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Curve .................................................... 197 Attachment 3: Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Curve .................................................... 198  
WBN                      Condenser Vacuum                   2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2                                                      Rev. 0000 Page 6 of 198 Date ________


WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 6 of 198
==1.0  INTRODUCTION==


Date ________
1.1  Test Objectives Demonstrate the proper operation of the Condenser Vacuum Pumps (CVPs) and their associated support equipment.
Demonstrate the integrity of the Main Condenser and Main Feed Pump Turbine (MFPT) Condensers.
1.2  Scope A. Each CVPs Seal Water Tank level controls function properly.
B. Each CVP Seal Water Recirculating Pump operates correctly from its respective handswitches and starts automatically when its respective CVP starts.
C. Each CVP operates correctly from its respective handswitches in the Main Control Room and on local panels, and indicating lights indicate correct status.
D. Main Control Room alarms for low CVP seal water pressure, low Main Condenser vacuum, low MFPT Condenser vacuum, and CVP motor tripout function properly.
E. Each CVP suction and discharge valves function properly.
F. Each CVP starts automatically on low suction header vacuum.
G. Each CVP operates within design parameters throughout entire operating range.
H. The Condenser Vacuum Breaker and Condenser Vacuum Exhaust Bypass valves function properly.
I. This instruction does not:
: 1. Quantitatively verify instrument setpoints. Instrument setpoints are calibrated prior to performance of this instruction. This instruction only verifies qualitative operation of instrumentation.
: 2. Verify acceptable Main Condenser air in leakage at power operation.
Main Condenser air in leakage at power operation is tested/verified during Power Ascension Testing.


==1.0 INTRODUCTION==
WBN                    Condenser Vacuum                 2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2                                                  Rev. 0000 Page 7 of 198 Date ________
1.1 Test Objectives Demonstrate the proper operation of the Condenser Vacuum Pumps (CVPs) and their associated support equipment. Demonstrate the integrity of the Main Condenser and Main Feed Pump Turbine (MFPT) Condensers.
1.2 Scope A. Each CVPs Seal Water Tank level controls function properly. B. Each CVP Seal Water Recirculating Pump operates correctly from its respective handswitches and starts automatically when its respective CVP


starts. C. Each CVP operates correctly from its respective handswitches in the Main Control Room and on local panels, and indicating lights indicate correct status. D. Main Control Room alarms for low CVP seal water pressure, low Main Condenser vacuum, low MFPT Condenser vacuum, and CVP motor tripout
==2.0  REFERENCES==


function properly. E. Each CVP suction and discharge valves function properly.
2.1   Performance References A. SMP-7.0, Control Of Cleanness, Layup And Flushing B. SMP-9.0, Conduct of Test C. TI-300, Electrical Arc Flash Personal Protective Equipment & Protection Boundary Matrices D. GOI-7, Generic Equipment Operating Guidelines E. 2-SOI-2&3.01, Condensate and Feedwater System F. SOI-30.01, Turbine Building Ventilation System G. 2-SOI-37.01, Gland Seal Water System H. 2-SOI-47.01, Turbine Turning Gear Operation I. 2-SOI-47.03, Main Turbine Steam Seal System 2.2   Developmental References A. Final Safety Analysis Report, Amendment 109
F. Each CVP starts automatically on low suction header vacuum.
: 1. Section 10.4.2, Main Condenser Evacuation System
G. Each CVP operates within design parameters throughout entire operating range. H. The Condenser Vacuum Breaker and Condenser Vacuum Exhaust Bypass valves function properly. I. This instruction does not: 1. Quantitatively verify instrument setpoints. Instrument setpoints are calibrated prior to performance of this instruction. This instruction only verifies qualitative operation of instrumentation. 2. Verify acceptable Main Condenser air in leakage at power operation. Main Condenser air in leakage at power operation is tested/verified during Power Ascension Testing.
: 2. Table 14.2-1, Sheet 68 & 69, Condensate and Condenser Vacuum System Test Summary B. Drawings
WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 7 of 198
: 1. Flow Diagrams
 
: a. 2-47W801-1, Rev 11, MAIN & REHEAT STEAM
Date ________
 
==2.0 REFERENCES==
2.1 Performance References A. SMP-7.0, Control Of Cleanness, Layup And Flushing B. SMP-9.0, Conduct of Test C. TI-300, Electrical Arc Flash Personal Protective Equipment & Protection Boundary Matrices D. GOI-7, Generic Equipment Operating Guidelines E. 2-SOI-2&3.01, Condensate and Feedwater System F. SOI-30.01, Turbine Building Ventilation System G. 2-SOI-37.01, Gland Seal Water System H. 2-SOI-47.01, Turbine Turning Gear Operation I. 2-SOI-47.03, Main Turbine Steam Seal System 2.2 Developmental References A. Final Safety Analysis Report, Amendment 109 1. Section 10.4.2, Main Condenser Evacuation System
: 2. Table 14.2-1, Sheet 68 & 69, Condensate and Condenser Vacuum System Test Summary B. Drawings 1. Flow Diagrams a. 2-47W801-1, Rev 11, MAIN & REHEAT STEAM
: b. 2-47W801-2, Rev 16, STEAM GENERATOR BLOWDOWN SYSTEM
: b. 2-47W801-2, Rev 16, STEAM GENERATOR BLOWDOWN SYSTEM
: c. 2-47W802-1, Rev 10, EXTRACTION STEAM
: c. 2-47W802-1, Rev 10, EXTRACTION STEAM
: d. 2-47W803-1, Rev 14, FEEDWATER WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 8 of 198
: d. 2-47W803-1, Rev 14, FEEDWATER
 
Date ________
 
2.2 Developmental References (continued)
: e. 2-47W804-1, Rev 13, CONDENSATE DRA 53307-030, Rev 0


DRA 53307-031, Rev 0  
WBN                  Condenser Vacuum            2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2                                            Rev. 0000 Page 8 of 198 Date ________
 
2.2  Developmental References (continued)
DRA 52340-092, Rev 0  
: e. 2-47W804-1, Rev 13, CONDENSATE DRA 53307-030, Rev 0 DRA 53307-031, Rev 0 DRA 52340-092, Rev 0 DRA 52340-093, Rev 0
 
: f. 2-47W804-2, Rev 14, CONDENSATE
DRA 52340-093, Rev 0 f. 2-47W804-2, Rev 14, CONDENSATE
: g. 2-47W804-3, Rev 5, CONDENSATE
: g. 2-47W804-3, Rev 5, CONDENSATE
: h. 2-47W805-1, Rev 15, HIGH PRESSURE HEATER DRAINS AND VENTS i. 2-47W805-2, Rev 14, LOW PRESSURE HEATER DRAINS & VENTS
: h. 2-47W805-1, Rev 15, HIGH PRESSURE HEATER DRAINS AND VENTS
: i. 2-47W805-2, Rev 14, LOW PRESSURE HEATER DRAINS & VENTS
: j. 2-47W805-3, Rev 7, HP & LP - HEATER DRAINS AND VENTS
: j. 2-47W805-3, Rev 7, HP & LP - HEATER DRAINS AND VENTS
: k. 2-47W805-4, Rev 11, HP & LP - HEATER DRAINS AND VENTS
: k. 2-47W805-4, Rev 11, HP & LP - HEATER DRAINS AND VENTS
: l. 2-47W805-5, Rev 12, HIGH PRESSURE HEATER DRAINS AND VENTS m. 2-47W807-1, Rev 14, TURBINE DRAINS AND MISCELLANEOUS PIPING n. 2-47W815-1, Rev 2, AUXILIARY BOILER SYSTEM
: l. 2-47W805-5, Rev 12, HIGH PRESSURE HEATER DRAINS AND VENTS
: o. 2-47W838-1, Rev 8, CONDENSATE DEMINERALIZER SYSTEM p. 2-47W841-1, Rev 7, GLAND SEAL WATER q. 2-47W848-2, Rev 17, CONTROL AIR
: m. 2-47W807-1, Rev 14, TURBINE DRAINS AND MISCELLANEOUS PIPING
: n. 2-47W815-1, Rev 2, AUXILIARY BOILER SYSTEM
: o. 2-47W838-1, Rev 8, CONDENSATE DEMINERALIZER SYSTEM
: p. 2-47W841-1, Rev 7, GLAND SEAL WATER
: q. 2-47W848-2, Rev 17, CONTROL AIR
: r. 2-47W848-3, Rev 14, CONTROL AIR
: r. 2-47W848-3, Rev 14, CONTROL AIR
: 2. Electrical a. 2-45W760-2-2, Rev. 3, CONDENSATE SYSTEM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS b. 2-45W760-2-4, Rev. 3, CONDENSATE SYSTEM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS c. 2-45W600-2, Rev. 2, CONDENSATE SYSTEM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 9 of 198
: 2. Electrical
: a. 2-45W760-2-2, Rev. 3, CONDENSATE SYSTEM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
: b. 2-45W760-2-4, Rev. 3, CONDENSATE SYSTEM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
: c. 2-45W600-2, Rev. 2, CONDENSATE SYSTEM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS


Date ________  
WBN                Condenser Vacuum            2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2                                          Rev. 0000 Page 9 of 198 Date ________
 
2.2   Developmental References (continued)
2.2 Developmental References (continued)
: d. 2-45W600-6-2, Rev. 2, HEATER DRAIN & VENTS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
: d. 2-45W600-6-2, Rev. 2, HEATER DRAIN & VENTS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS e. 2-45W760-55-1, Rev 3, ANNUNCIATOR SYSTEM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS f. 2-45W600-57-20, Rev. 5, SEPERATION MISC AUX RELAYS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS g. 2-45W600-57-21, Rev. 3, SEPERATION & MISC AUX RELAYS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS h. 2-45W760-30-7, Rev 4, VENTILATING SYSTEM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS i. 2-45W760-203-1, Rev. 0, 480V UNIT AUXILIARY POWER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM j. 2-45W747-1, Rev 4, 480V UNIT BOARD 2A SINGLE LINE
: e. 2-45W760-55-1, Rev 3, ANNUNCIATOR SYSTEM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
: f. 2-45W600-57-20, Rev. 5, SEPERATION MISC AUX RELAYS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
: g. 2-45W600-57-21, Rev. 3, SEPERATION & MISC AUX RELAYS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
: h. 2-45W760-30-7, Rev 4, VENTILATING SYSTEM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
: i. 2-45W760-203-1, Rev. 0, 480V UNIT AUXILIARY POWER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
: j. 2-45W747-1, Rev 4, 480V UNIT BOARD 2A SINGLE LINE
: k. 2-45W747-2, Rev 4, 480V UNIT BOARD 2B SINGLE LINE
: k. 2-45W747-2, Rev 4, 480V UNIT BOARD 2B SINGLE LINE
: l. 2-45W753-1, Rev 5, 480V TURBINE MOV BD 2A SINGLE LINE
: l. 2-45W753-1, Rev 5, 480V TURBINE MOV BD 2A SINGLE LINE
: m. 2-45W753-5, Rev 4, 480V TURBINE MOV BD 2B SINGLE LINE
: m. 2-45W753-5, Rev 4, 480V TURBINE MOV BD 2B SINGLE LINE
: n. 1-45W708-2, Rev 36, MISC 120V AC DISTR PANELS CONNECTION DIAGRAMS o. 1-45W2646-3, Rev 17, UNIT CONTROL BD 2-M-7 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS p. 2-45W2747-4, Rev 1, 480V UNIT BOARDS CONNECTION DIAGRAMS q. 6947D02, Rev H, LVME DS SWGR 480V 3 PH 60 HZ SUBSTATION INTERNALS r. 6948D26, Rev 905, LVME DS SWGR 480V UNIT BD 2A 480V 3PH 60HZ SUBSTATION CONN DIAG UNIT 3  
: n. 1-45W708-2, Rev 36, MISC 120V AC DISTR PANELS CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
 
: o. 1-45W2646-3, Rev 17, UNIT CONTROL BD 2-M-7 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
DRA 54155-042, Rev 1 WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 10 of 198
: p. 2-45W2747-4, Rev 1, 480V UNIT BOARDS CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
 
: q. 6947D02, Rev H, LVME DS SWGR 480V 3 PH 60 HZ SUBSTATION INTERNALS
Date ________
: r. 6948D26, Rev 905, LVME DS SWGR 480V UNIT BD 2A 480V 3PH 60HZ SUBSTATION CONN DIAG UNIT 3 DRA 54155-042, Rev 1
 
2.2 Developmental References (continued)
: s. 6948D28, Rev 906, LVME DS SWGR 480V UNIT BD 2A 480V 3PH 60HZ SUBSTATION CONN DIAG UNIT 5
 
DRA 58324-066, Rev 0
 
DRA 58324-068, Rev 0
 
DRA 58324-069, Rev 0 t. 6948D35, Rev 907, LVME DS SWGR 480V UNIT BD 2B 480V 3PH 60HZ SUBSTATION CONN DIAG UNIT 4


DRA 54155-034, Rev 1 u. 6948D37, Rev 908, LVME DS SWGR 480V UNIT BD 2B 480V 3PH 60HZ SUBSTATION CONN DIAG UNIT 6  
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2.2  Developmental References (continued)
DRA 58324-074, Rev 0  
: s. 6948D28, Rev 906, LVME DS SWGR 480V UNIT BD 2A 480V 3PH 60HZ SUBSTATION CONN DIAG UNIT 5 DRA 58324-066, Rev 0 DRA 58324-068, Rev 0 DRA 58324-069, Rev 0
 
: t. 6948D35, Rev 907, LVME DS SWGR 480V UNIT BD 2B 480V 3PH 60HZ SUBSTATION CONN DIAG UNIT 4 DRA 54155-034, Rev 1
DRA 58324-076, Rev 0  
: u. 6948D37, Rev 908, LVME DS SWGR 480V UNIT BD 2B 480V 3PH 60HZ SUBSTATION CONN DIAG UNIT 6 DRA 58324-074, Rev 0 DRA 58324-076, Rev 0 DRA 58324-077, Rev 0
 
: 3. Logic/Control
DRA 58324-077, Rev 0
: a. 2-47W610-2-1, Rev. 9, CONTROL DIAGRAM CONDENSATE SYSTEM
: 3. Logic/Control a. 2-47W610-2-1, Rev. 9, CONTROL DIAGRAM CONDENSATE SYSTEM b. 2-47W610-2-2, Rev. 9, CONTROL DIAGRAM CONDENSATE SYSTEM c. 2-47W610-2-3, Rev. 6, CONTROL DIAGRAM CONDENSATE SYSTEM d. 2-47W611-2-1, Rev 4, LOGIC DIAGRAM CONDENSATE
: b. 2-47W610-2-2, Rev. 9, CONTROL DIAGRAM CONDENSATE SYSTEM
: c. 2-47W610-2-3, Rev. 6, CONTROL DIAGRAM CONDENSATE SYSTEM
: d. 2-47W611-2-1, Rev 4, LOGIC DIAGRAM CONDENSATE
: e. 2-47W610-6-5, Rev 4, CONTROL DIAGRAM HEATER DRAINS &
: e. 2-47W610-6-5, Rev 4, CONTROL DIAGRAM HEATER DRAINS &
VENT SYSTEM WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 11 of 198
VENT SYSTEM


Date ________  
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2.2   Developmental References (continued)
2.2 Developmental References (continued)
: 4. Other
: 4. Other a. 2-45B655-E1B, Rev 0, ANNUNCIATOR WINDOW BOX XA-55-1B ENGRAVING b. 2-45B655-1B, Rev 1, ANNUNCIATOR INPUTS WINDOW BOX XA-55-1B c. 2-45B655-E3A, Rev 1, ANNUNCIATOR WINDOW BOX XA-55-3A ENGRAVING d. 2-45B655-3A, Rev 2, ANNUNCIATOR INPUTS WINDOW BOX XA-55-3A DRA 52378-214, Rev 0 e. 2-45B655-E3B, Rev 1, ANNUNCIATOR WINDOW BOX XA-55-3B ENGRAVING f. 2-45B655-3B, Rev 2, ANNUNCIATOR INPUTS WINDOW BOX XA-55-3B g. 2-47A615-0, Rev 1, INTEGRATED COMPUTER SYSTEM TERMINATIONS AND I/O LIST (Pages 4, 13, 14, 22, & 30 of 30)
: a. 2-45B655-E1B, Rev 0, ANNUNCIATOR WINDOW BOX XA-55-1B ENGRAVING
C. Documents 1. Vendor Manuals a. WBN-VTD-N010-0020; Rev. 7, Installation and Operation of Nash Condenser Exhaust System Model AT-2004E b. WBN-VTD-J057-0010, Rev 0, Jo-Bell General Mounting & Operating Instructions for Type R Explosion Proof 2. Other Documents a. 2-TSD-2-2, Rev 1, Condenser Vacuum System
: b. 2-45B655-1B, Rev 1, ANNUNCIATOR INPUTS WINDOW BOX XA-55-1B
: c. 2-45B655-E3A, Rev 1, ANNUNCIATOR WINDOW BOX XA-55-3A ENGRAVING
: d. 2-45B655-3A, Rev 2, ANNUNCIATOR INPUTS WINDOW BOX XA-55-3A DRA 52378-214, Rev 0
: e. 2-45B655-E3B, Rev 1, ANNUNCIATOR WINDOW BOX XA-55-3B ENGRAVING
: f. 2-45B655-3B, Rev 2, ANNUNCIATOR INPUTS WINDOW BOX XA-55-3B
: g. 2-47A615-0, Rev 1, INTEGRATED COMPUTER SYSTEM TERMINATIONS AND I/O LIST (Pages 4, 13, 14, 22, & 30 of 30)
C. Documents
: 1. Vendor Manuals
: a. WBN-VTD-N010-0020; Rev. 7, Installation and Operation of Nash Condenser Exhaust System Model AT-2004E
: b. WBN-VTD-J057-0010, Rev 0, Jo-Bell General Mounting & Operating Instructions for Type R Explosion Proof
: 2. Other Documents
: a. 2-TSD-2-2, Rev 1, Condenser Vacuum System
: b. WBN2-2-4002, Rev 1, Condensate System
: b. WBN2-2-4002, Rev 1, Condensate System
: c. 0-MI-57.002, Rev 1, Westinghouse DS Circuit Breaker Routine Maintenance, Inspection, and Testing WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 12 of 198
: c. 0-MI-57.002, Rev 1, Westinghouse DS Circuit Breaker Routine Maintenance, Inspection, and Testing
 
Date ________


2.2 Developmental References (continued)
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: 3. Scaling & Setpoint Documents a. SSD-2-LS-2-169, Rev. 0, Condenser Vac Pump A Seal Water Level
2.2   Developmental References (continued)
: 3. Scaling & Setpoint Documents
: a. SSD-2-LS-2-169, Rev. 0, Condenser Vac Pump A Seal Water Level
: b. SSD-2-PDS-2-171, Rev.0, Condenser Vac Pump A Inlet Valve Control
: b. SSD-2-PDS-2-171, Rev.0, Condenser Vac Pump A Inlet Valve Control
: c. SSD-2-PS-2-171, Rev. 0, Condenser Vac Pump A Control
: c. SSD-2-PS-2-171, Rev. 0, Condenser Vac Pump A Control
: d. SSD-2-PS-2-250, Rev. 0; Condenser Vac Pump A Back Pressure Control e. SSD-2-LS-2-174, Rev. 0, Condenser Vac Pump B Seal Water Level
: d. SSD-2-PS-2-250, Rev. 0; Condenser Vac Pump A Back Pressure Control
: e. SSD-2-LS-2-174, Rev. 0, Condenser Vac Pump B Seal Water Level
: f. SSD-2-PDS-2-176, Rev.0, Condenser Vac Pump B Inlet Valve Control
: f. SSD-2-PDS-2-176, Rev.0, Condenser Vac Pump B Inlet Valve Control
: g. SSD-2-PS-2-176, Rev. 0, Condenser Vac Pump B Control
: g. SSD-2-PS-2-176, Rev. 0, Condenser Vac Pump B Control
: h. SSD-2-PS-2-246, Rev. 0; Condenser Vac Pump B Back Pressure Control i. SSD-2-LS-2-179, Rev. 0, Condenser Vac Pump C Seal Water Level
: h. SSD-2-PS-2-246, Rev. 0; Condenser Vac Pump B Back Pressure Control
: i. SSD-2-LS-2-179, Rev. 0, Condenser Vac Pump C Seal Water Level
: j. SSD-2-PDS-2-181, Rev.0, Condenser Vac Pump C Inlet Valve Control
: j. SSD-2-PDS-2-181, Rev.0, Condenser Vac Pump C Inlet Valve Control
: k. SSD-2-PS-2-181, Rev. 0, Condenser Vac Pump C Control
: k. SSD-2-PS-2-181, Rev. 0, Condenser Vac Pump C Control
: l. SSD-2-PS-2-248, Rev. 0; Condenser Vac Pump C Back Pressure Control m. SSD-2-LPP-2-14, Rev 2, MFPT Condenser 2A Shell Vacuum Pressure n. SSD-2-LPP-2-15, Rev 1, MFPT Condenser 2B Shell Vacuum Pressure o. SSD-2-LPP-2-7, Rev 3, Condenser Zone B Hotwell Narrow Range Pressure p. SSD-2-LPP-2-10, Rev 2, Condenser Zone C Hotwell Narrow Range Pressure WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 13 of 198
: l. SSD-2-PS-2-248, Rev. 0; Condenser Vac Pump C Back Pressure Control
 
: m. SSD-2-LPP-2-14, Rev 2, MFPT Condenser 2A Shell Vacuum Pressure
Date ________
: n. SSD-2-LPP-2-15, Rev 1, MFPT Condenser 2B Shell Vacuum Pressure
 
: o. SSD-2-LPP-2-7, Rev 3, Condenser Zone B Hotwell Narrow Range Pressure
3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS A. Standard precautions shall be followed for working around energized electrical equipment in accordance with TI-300 and TVA Safety Manual Procedure 1021. B. Steps may be repeated if all components cannot be tested in a step. However, if the test has been exited, prerequisite steps must be re-verified and a
: p. SSD-2-LPP-2-10, Rev 2, Condenser Zone C Hotwell Narrow Range Pressure
 
Chronological Test Log (CTL) entry made. C. Discrepancies between component ID tags and the description in a procedure/instruction do not require a Test Deficiency Notice (TDN) in accordance with SMP-14.0, if the UNIDs match, exclusive of place-keeping zeros and train designators (e.g. 2-HS-31-468 vs. 2-HS-031-0468) and the noun description is sufficient to identify the component. If the component label needs to be changed, a Tag Request Form (TR Card) should be processed in accordance with TI-12.14. Make an entry in the CTL and continue testing. D. IF/THEN steps may be N/Ad if stated condition does not exist.
E. All wires removed/lifted from a terminal shall be identified and taped or covered with an insulator to prevent personnel or equipment hazard and possible spurious initiations. The wires should be grouped together and labeled with the work implementing document number that required them to be lifted if left
 
unattended. F. Condenser Vacuum Pump Switchgear has Overload Trip Switch (OTS) reset coils. Placing the Handswitch to STOP energizes the OTS Reset Coil and
 
resets the OTS. The OTS Reset Coil should only be energized momentarily; the OTS contact in series with the Reset Coil should open to de-energize the coil. Do not hold the Handswitch in STOP if the coil does not de-energize to avoid overheating the coil. G. When installing fuses with actuators, ensure that the actuating rod is oriented correctly to provide for proper alarm initiation and visual indication. H. All open problems are to be tracked by a corrective action document and entered on the appropriate system punchlist. I. Problems identified during the test shall be annotated on the CTL from SMP-9.0 including a description of the problem, the procedure step when/where the problem was identified, corrective action steps taken to resolve the problem, and the number of the corrective action document, if one was required. J. Observe all Radiation Protection (RP) requirements when working in or near radiologically controlled areas.
WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 14 of 198
 
Date ________
 
3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS (continued)
 
K. Ensure there are no adverse effects to the operation of Unit 1 structures, systems, or components. L. Test personnel will coordinate with Unit 1 operations when manipulating Unit 1 equipment if required. M. System water chemistry is within system specifiable parameters especially for fluids supplied from external sources. N. During the performance of this procedure visual observation of piping and components is required. This includes steady state and transient operations with visual confirmation that vibration is not excessive. O. If the vibration is determined to be excessive the Test Engineer shall initiate a TDN. P. This instruction uses both Absolute Pressure and Vacuum Pressure to quantify condenser pressure. Absolute Pressure (measured at inHgA) is
 
zero-referenced against a perfect vacuum, so it is the true total pressure in the system.  (Barometric Pressure is an example of an absolute pressure).
Vacuum Pressure (measured at inHgVac) is zero-referenced against atmospheric pressure, so it is the difference between system pressure and atmospheric pressure. Decreasing vacuum pressure corresponds to increasing absolute pressure and vice versa. Q. The terms Barometric Pressure and Atmospheric Pressure are used interchangeable in this instruction. R. System air inleakage is not checked with exhaust unit Rotameter in this test.
S. Use caution when opening 2-PCV-6-330 and 2-DRV-2-713, -714, and -715. Ensure immediate area around these valves is free of debris that could be
 
drawn into the Condenser or Condenser Vacuum Pumps during testing.
Ensure dirt shield and screen are installed at 2-PCV-6-330 inlet. T. Use caution when installing or removing test gauges; residual pressure or vacuum may be present. U. Refer to GOI-7 for Condenser Vacuum Pump motor starting limitations.
 
WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 15 of 198
 
Date ________
 
4.0 PREREQUISITE ACTIONS NOTE Prerequisite steps may be performed in any order unless otherwise stated and should be completed as close in time as practicable to the start of the instruction section or
 
subsection to which they apply. 4.1 Preliminary Actions
[1] VERIFY the test/performance copy of this Preoperational Test Instruction (PTI) is the current revision, including any change
 
notices, and as needed, each test person assisting in this test has the current revision, including any change notices. ________
[2] OBTAIN copies of the applicable forms from the latest revision of SMP-9.0, AND ATTACH to this PTI for use during the performance of this PTI. ________
[3] ENSURE changes to the references listed on Appendix A, have been reviewed, and determined NOT to adversely affect the test performance. ________
[4] VERIFY current revisions and change paper for the referenced drawings have been reviewed and determined NOT to adversely affect the test performance, AND  ATTACH documentation of current drawing revision numbers and change paper that were reviewed to data package. ________
[5] EVALUATE open items on Watts Bar Integrated Task Equipment List (WITEL), AND ENSURE that they will NOT adversely affect the test performance. ________
WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 16 of 198
 
Date ________
 
4.1 Preliminary Actions (continued)
 
[6] ENSURE required Component Testing has been completed prior to start of test. A. Section 6.1 ________
B. Section 6.2 ________
C. Section 6.3 ________
D. Section 6.4 ________
E. Section 6.5 ________
F. Section 6.6 ________
[7] ENSURE outstanding Design Change Notices (DCNs), Engineering Document Construction Releases (EDCRs) or
 
Temporary Alterations (TAs) do NOT adversely impact testing, AND  ATTACH documentation of DCNs, EDCRs, and TAs that were reviewed to the data package. ________
[8] ENSURE a review of outstanding Clearances has been coordinated with Operations for impact to the test
 
performance, AND  RECORD in Appendix B, Temporary Condition Log if required. ________
[9] VERIFY system cleanliness as required for the performance of this test has been completed in accordance with SMP-7.0. A. Section 6.3 ________
B. Section 6.4 ________
C. Section 6.5 ________
D. Section 6.6 ________
[10] ENSURE components contained within the boundaries of this test are under the jurisdictional control of Preoperational Startup Engineering (PSE) and/or Plant Operations. ________
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Date ________


4.1 Preliminary Actions (continued)  
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3.0  PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS A. Standard precautions shall be followed for working around energized electrical equipment in accordance with TI-300 and TVA Safety Manual Procedure 1021.
B. Steps may be repeated if all components cannot be tested in a step. However, if the test has been exited, prerequisite steps must be re-verified and a Chronological Test Log (CTL) entry made.
C. Discrepancies between component ID tags and the description in a procedure/instruction do not require a Test Deficiency Notice (TDN) in accordance with SMP-14.0, if the UNIDs match, exclusive of place-keeping zeros and train designators (e.g. 2-HS-31-468 vs. 2-HS-031-0468) and the noun description is sufficient to identify the component. If the component label needs to be changed, a Tag Request Form (TR Card) should be processed in accordance with TI-12.14. Make an entry in the CTL and continue testing.
D. IF/THEN steps may be N/Ad if stated condition does not exist.
E. All wires removed/lifted from a terminal shall be identified and taped or covered with an insulator to prevent personnel or equipment hazard and possible spurious initiations. The wires should be grouped together and labeled with the work implementing document number that required them to be lifted if left unattended.
F. Condenser Vacuum Pump Switchgear has Overload Trip Switch (OTS) reset coils. Placing the Handswitch to STOP energizes the OTS Reset Coil and resets the OTS. The OTS Reset Coil should only be energized momentarily; the OTS contact in series with the Reset Coil should open to de-energize the coil. Do not hold the Handswitch in STOP if the coil does not de-energize to avoid overheating the coil.
G. When installing fuses with actuators, ensure that the actuating rod is oriented correctly to provide for proper alarm initiation and visual indication.
H. All open problems are to be tracked by a corrective action document and entered on the appropriate system punchlist.
I. Problems identified during the test shall be annotated on the CTL from SMP-9.0 including a description of the problem, the procedure step when/where the problem was identified, corrective action steps taken to resolve the problem, and the number of the corrective action document, if one was required.
J. Observe all Radiation Protection (RP) requirements when working in or near radiologically controlled areas.


[11] PERFORM a pretest walkdown on equipment to be tested to ensure no conditions exist that will impact test performance. A. Section 6.1 ________
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B. Section 6.2 ________
3.0  PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS (continued)
C. Section 6.3 ________
K. Ensure there are no adverse effects to the operation of Unit 1 structures, systems, or components.
D. Section 6.4 ________
L. Test personnel will coordinate with Unit 1 operations when manipulating Unit 1 equipment if required.
E. Section 6.5 ________
M. System water chemistry is within system specifiable parameters especially for fluids supplied from external sources.
F. Section 6.6 ________
N. During the performance of this procedure visual observation of piping and components is required. This includes steady state and transient operations with visual confirmation that vibration is not excessive.
[12] REVIEW preventive maintenance records for equipment within the scope of this test, AND VERIFY no conditions exist that will impact test performance. A. Section 6.1 ________
O. If the vibration is determined to be excessive the Test Engineer shall initiate a TDN.
B. Section 6.2 ________
P. This instruction uses both Absolute Pressure and Vacuum Pressure to quantify condenser pressure. Absolute Pressure (measured at inHgA) is zero-referenced against a perfect vacuum, so it is the true total pressure in the system. (Barometric Pressure is an example of an absolute pressure).
C. Section 6.3 ________
Vacuum Pressure (measured at inHgVac) is zero-referenced against atmospheric pressure, so it is the difference between system pressure and atmospheric pressure. Decreasing vacuum pressure corresponds to increasing absolute pressure and vice versa.
D. Section 6.4 ________
Q. The terms Barometric Pressure and Atmospheric Pressure are used interchangeable in this instruction.
E. Section 6.5 ________
R. System air inleakage is not checked with exhaust unit Rotameter in this test.
F. Section 6.6 ________
S. Use caution when opening 2-PCV-6-330 and 2-DRV-2-713, -714, and -715.
[13] CONDUCT a pretest briefing with Test and Operations personnel in accordance with SMP-9.0. A. Section 6.1 ________
Ensure immediate area around these valves is free of debris that could be drawn into the Condenser or Condenser Vacuum Pumps during testing.
B. Section 6.2 ________
Ensure dirt shield and screen are installed at 2-PCV-6-330 inlet.
C. Section 6.3 ________
T. Use caution when installing or removing test gauges; residual pressure or vacuum may be present.
D. Section 6.4 ________
U. Refer to GOI-7 for Condenser Vacuum Pump motor starting limitations.
E. Section 6.5 ________
F. Section 6.6 ________
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Date ________  
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4.0    PREREQUISITE ACTIONS NOTE Prerequisite steps may be performed in any order unless otherwise stated and should be completed as close in time as practicable to the start of the instruction section or subsection to which they apply.
4.1    Preliminary Actions
[1]    VERIFY the test/performance copy of this Preoperational Test Instruction (PTI) is the current revision, including any change notices, and as needed, each test person assisting in this test has the current revision, including any change notices.              ________
[2]    OBTAIN copies of the applicable forms from the latest revision of SMP-9.0, AND ATTACH to this PTI for use during the performance of this PTI.        ________
[3]    ENSURE changes to the references listed on Appendix A, have been reviewed, and determined NOT to adversely affect the test performance.                                                ________
[4]    VERIFY current revisions and change paper for the referenced drawings have been reviewed and determined NOT to adversely affect the test performance, AND ATTACH documentation of current drawing revision numbers and change paper that were reviewed to data package.                  ________
[5]    EVALUATE open items on Watts Bar Integrated Task Equipment List (WITEL), AND ENSURE that they will NOT adversely affect the test performance.                                                          ________


4.1 Preliminary Actions (continued)  
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4.1   Preliminary Actions (continued)
[6]  ENSURE required Component Testing has been completed prior to start of test.
A. Section 6.1                                                  ________
B. Section 6.2                                                  ________
C. Section 6.3                                                  ________
D. Section 6.4                                                  ________
E. Section 6.5                                                  ________
F. Section 6.6                                                  ________
[7]  ENSURE outstanding Design Change Notices (DCNs),
Engineering Document Construction Releases (EDCRs) or Temporary Alterations (TAs) do NOT adversely impact testing, AND ATTACH documentation of DCNs, EDCRs, and TAs that were reviewed to the data package.                                      ________
[8]  ENSURE a review of outstanding Clearances has been coordinated with Operations for impact to the test performance, AND RECORD in Appendix B, Temporary Condition Log if required.          ________
[9]  VERIFY system cleanliness as required for the performance of this test has been completed in accordance with SMP-7.0.
A. Section 6.3                                                  ________
B. Section 6.4                                                  ________
C. Section 6.5                                                  ________
D. Section 6.6                                                  ________
[10]  ENSURE components contained within the boundaries of this test are under the jurisdictional control of Preoperational Startup Engineering (PSE) and/or Plant Operations.                  ________


[14] ENSURE that communications are available for areas where testing is to be conducted. A. Section 6.1 ________
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B. Section 6.2 ________
4.1  Preliminary Actions (continued)
C. Section 6.3 ________
[11] PERFORM a pretest walkdown on equipment to be tested to ensure no conditions exist that will impact test performance.
D. Section 6.4 ________
A. Section 6.1                                                    ________
E. Section 6.5 ________
B. Section 6.2                                                    ________
F. Section 6.6 ________  
C. Section 6.3                                                    ________
D. Section 6.4                                                    ________
E. Section 6.5                                                    ________
F. Section 6.6                                                    ________
[12]  REVIEW preventive maintenance records for equipment within the scope of this test, AND VERIFY no conditions exist that will impact test performance.
A. Section 6.1                                                    ________
B. Section 6.2                                                    ________
C. Section 6.3                                                    ________
D. Section 6.4                                                    ________
E. Section 6.5                                                    ________
F. Section 6.6                                                    ________
[13]  CONDUCT a pretest briefing with Test and Operations personnel in accordance with SMP-9.0.
A. Section 6.1                                                   ________
B. Section 6.2                                                   ________
C. Section 6.3                                                   ________
D. Section 6.4                                                   ________
E. Section 6.5                                                   ________
F. Section 6.6                                                   ________


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4.1  Preliminary Actions (continued)
[14]  ENSURE that communications are available for areas where testing is to be conducted.
A. Section 6.1                                              ________
B. Section 6.2                                              ________
C. Section 6.3                                              ________
D. Section 6.4                                              ________
E. Section 6.5                                              ________
F. Section 6.6                                              ________


Date ________  
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4.2   Special Tools, Measuring & Test Equipment, Parts & Supplies
4.2 Special Tools, Measuring & Test Equipment, Parts & Supplies
[1]   OBTAIN the following Measuring & Test Equipment (M&TE),
[1] OBTAIN the following Measuring & Test Equipment (M&TE), or equivalent, AND RECORD on the M&TE Log:
or equivalent, AND RECORD on the M&TE Log:
DESCRIPTION MINIMUM RANGE REQUIRED ACCURACY Digital Stopwatch* N/A 0.1 sec/hr Clamp-on Multi-meter 600V AC 200A 2.4% of reading + 1 digitTorque Screwdriver 0 - 35 in-lbs 5% of scale Barometer 27 - 31 inHg 0.4% of range Hotwire Anemometer 0-3000 FPM 5% of reading Vacuum Gauge A 0 - 30inHg 0.5% of scale Vacuum Gauge B 0 - 30inHg 0.5% of scale Vacuum Gauge C 0 - 30inHg 0.5% of scale Vacuum Gauge D 0 - 30inHg 0.5% of scale Pressure Gauge A 0 - 5 PSI 1% of scale Pressure Gauge B 0 - 5 PSI 1% of scale Pressure Gauge C 0 - 5 PSI 1% of scale
MINIMUM DESCRIPTION                                               REQUIRED ACCURACY RANGE Digital Stopwatch*                         N/A                       r0.1 sec/hr 600V AC Clamp-on Multi-meter                                         r2.4% of reading + 1 digit 200A Torque Screwdriver                   0 - 35 in-lbs                 r5% of scale Barometer                       27 - 31 inHg                 r0.4% of range Hotwire Anemometer                   0-3000 FPM                   r5% of reading Vacuum Gauge A                       0 - 30inHg                 r0.5% of scale Vacuum Gauge B                       0 - 30inHg                 r0.5% of scale Vacuum Gauge C                       0 - 30inHg                 r0.5% of scale Vacuum Gauge D                       0 - 30inHg                 r0.5% of scale Pressure Gauge A                       0 - 5 PSI                   r1% of scale Pressure Gauge B                       0 - 5 PSI                   r1% of scale Pressure Gauge C                       0 - 5 PSI                   r1% of scale
* Digital stopwatches are calibrated one time only and do not require recalibration.
* Digital stopwatches are calibrated one time only and do not require recalibration.
[2] ENSURE the following are available: A. One (1) handheld jumper for momentary use ________
[2]   ENSURE the following are available:
B. Two (2) switched jumpers ________
A. One (1) handheld jumper for momentary use                                                 ________
C. Two (2) jumpers for use on secondary contacts in 480V switchgear ________
B. Two (2) switched jumpers                                                                   ________
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C. Two (2) jumpers for use on secondary contacts in 480V switchgear                                                                                 ________
 
Date ________
 
4.3 Field Preparations
[1] ENSURE the following systems are in service or operable to the extent necessary to perform this test: A. System 1, Main Steam* ________
B. System 2, Condensate* ________
C. System 3A, Main Feedwater* ________
D. System 5, Extraction Steam* ________
E. System 6, Heater Drains and Vents* ________
F. System 7, Turbine Extraction Traps and Drains* ________
G. System 12, Auxiliary Boiler* (N/A if seal steam is to be supplied by Unit 1) ________ H. System 24, Raw Cooling Water ________
I. System 30O, Turbine Building Pump & Space Coolers ________
J. System 32, Control Air ________
K. System 37, Gland Seal Water ________
L. System 46A, Main Feedwater Controls* ________
M. System 47, Turbogenerator Controls* ________
N. System 261, Integrated Computer System ________ O. System 203, 480V Unit Power ________ P. System 209, Turbine MOV Power ________
* System included only because it is required to support condenser evacuation
 
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Date ________
 
4.3 Field Preparations (continued)
 
NOTES 1) Any Annunciator points associated with 2-MUX-55-12 and 2-MUX-55-13 ONLY have master switches at the bottom of each terminal strip. 2) All points associated with 2-TBK-55-25, 2-TBK-55-26, 2-TBK-55-27, and 2-TBK-55-28 will not have individual switches or a master switch.
[2] ENSURE System 55, Annunciator and Sequential Events Recording System, applicable TBK Switches are ON, the
 
applicable Master Switches are ON, and window software input(s) are ENABLED for the following Annunciator Windows. A. 2-XA-55-1B-14E, M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT ________
B. 2-XA-55-3A-46C, CONDENSER VACUUM LO ________
C. 2-XA-55-3A-47C, VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO ________ D. 2-XA-55-3A-48C, VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO ________ E. 2-XA-55-3A-49C, VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO ________ F. 2-XA-55-3B-55D, MFPT CONDENSER VACUUM LO ________
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4.3 Field Preparations (continued)
 
[3] ENSURE the following ICS Points are in scan: A. P2270A, MFPT A CONDENSER VACUUM PRESS ________
B. P2271A, MFPT B CONDENSER VACUUM PRESS ________
C. P2263A, COND ZONE A BACKPRESSURE ________
D. P2264A, COND ZONE B BACKPRESSURE ________
E. P2265A, COND ZONE C BACKPRESSURE ________
F. P1133A, COND ZONE C HOTWELL PRESS ________
G. Y9006C, CONDENSER VACUUM LOW ________
H. F2260A, COND VAC PMP AIR EXH FLOW 1 ________
I. F2700A, COND VAC PMP AIR EXHAUST FLOW 2 ________
J. T2467A, COND VAC HDR TEMP ________
K. Y8003A, RCW TEMP UNIT 2 ________
[4] ENSURE plant instruments required for test performance listed on Appendix C, Permanent Plant Instrumentation Log, have been placed in service and are within their calibration interval, AND  RECORD in Appendix C. A. Section 6.3 ________ B. Section 6.5 ________
C. Section 6.6 ________
[5] ENSURE M&TE required for test performance has been (as required) filled, vented, placed in service and recorded on
 
M&TE Log in SMP-9.0. A. Section 6.5 ________
B. Section 6.6 ________
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Date ________
 
4.3 Field Preparations (continued)
 
[6] VERIFY M&TE calibration due dates will support the completion of this test performance. A. Section 6.5 ________
B. Section 6.6 ________
[7] ENSURE Gland Seal Water is established to the Condenser Vacuum Pumps per 2-SOI-37.01 or equivalent approved
 
Temporary Operating Plan (TOP) for this purpose.
Instruction Used:  2-SOI-37.01  TOP: _____________ ________
[8] ENSURE Raw Cooling Water is in service to the Condenser Vacuum Pump Seal Water coolers per 2-SOI-2&3.01 or equivalent approved TOP for this purpose.
Instruction Used:  2-SOI-2&3.01  TOP: ____________ ________
[9] ENSURE Raw Cooling Water is in service to the Condenser Vacuum Pump Area Cooler per SOI-30.01 or equivalent
 
approved TOP for this purpose.
Instruction Used:  SOI-30.01  TOP: _______________ ________
[10] PERFORM switch lineup per Appendix D. ________
[11] PERFORM electrical breaker lineup per Appendix E. ________
[12] PERFORM valve lineup per Appendix F. ________
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4.3 Field Preparations (continued)  
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4.3   Field Preparations
[1]    ENSURE the following systems are in service or operable to the extent necessary to perform this test:
A. System 1, Main Steam*                                                      ________
B. System 2, Condensate*                                                      ________
C. System 3A, Main Feedwater*                                                  ________
D. System 5, Extraction Steam*                                                ________
E. System 6, Heater Drains and Vents*                                          ________
F. System 7, Turbine Extraction Traps and Drains*                              ________
G. System 12, Auxiliary Boiler*
(N/A if seal steam is to be supplied by Unit 1)                             ________
H. System 24, Raw Cooling Water                                                ________
I. System 30O, Turbine Building Pump & Space Coolers                          ________
J. System 32, Control Air                                                      ________
K. System 37, Gland Seal Water                                                ________
L. System 46A, Main Feedwater Controls*                                        ________
M. System 47, Turbogenerator Controls*                                          ________
N. System 261, Integrated Computer System                                      ________
O. System 203, 480V Unit Power                                                ________
P. System 209, Turbine MOV Power                                              ________
* System included only because it is required to support condenser evacuation


[13] ENSURE permanent screen and dirt shield is installed on suction of 2-PCV-6-330, CONDENSER VACUUM BREAKER,
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[T14G/720], and
4.3    Field Preparations (continued)
NOTES
: 1) Any Annunciator points associated with 2-MUX-55-12 and 2-MUX-55-13 ONLY have master switches at the bottom of each terminal strip.
: 2) All points associated with 2-TBK-55-25, 2-TBK-55-26, 2-TBK-55-27, and 2-TBK-55-28 will not have individual switches or a master switch.
[2]   ENSURE System 55, Annunciator and Sequential Events Recording System, applicable TBK Switches are ON, the applicable Master Switches are ON, and window software input(s) are ENABLED for the following Annunciator Windows.
A. 2-XA-55-1B-14E, M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT                ________
B. 2-XA-55-3A-46C, CONDENSER VACUUM LO                        ________
C. 2-XA-55-3A-47C, VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO                                                  ________
D. 2-XA-55-3A-48C, VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO                                                  ________
E. 2-XA-55-3A-49C, VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO                                                  ________
F. 2-XA-55-3B-55D, MFPT CONDENSER VACUUM LO                  ________


ENSURE there is no debris in the area of suction around 2-PCV-6-330. A. Section 6.2 ________
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B. Section 6.6 ________
4.3  Field Preparations (continued)
[14] ENSURE temporary test connections are installed in the following instrument sense lines: A. Downstream (low side/pump side) sense line for 2-PDS-2-171, COND VAC PMP A INLET VLV CONT,
[3]   ENSURE the following ICS Points are in scan:
[T14H/685]. ________ B. Downstream (low side/pump side) sense line for 2-PDS-2-176, COND VAC PMP B INLET VLV CONT,
A. P2270A, MFPT A CONDENSER VACUUM PRESS                              ________
[T14G/685]. ________ C. Downstream (low side/pump side) sense line for 2-PDS-2-181, COND VAC PMP C INLET VLV CONT, [T14G/685]. ________
B. P2271A, MFPT B CONDENSER VACUUM PRESS                              ________
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C. P2263A, COND ZONE A BACKPRESSURE                                  ________
D. P2264A, COND ZONE B BACKPRESSURE                                  ________
E. P2265A, COND ZONE C BACKPRESSURE                                  ________
F. P1133A, COND ZONE C HOTWELL PRESS                                  ________
G. Y9006C, CONDENSER VACUUM LOW                                      ________
H. F2260A, COND VAC PMP AIR EXH FLOW 1                                ________
I. F2700A, COND VAC PMP AIR EXHAUST FLOW 2                           ________
J. T2467A, COND VAC HDR TEMP                                          ________
K. Y8003A, RCW TEMP UNIT 2                                            ________
[4]   ENSURE plant instruments required for test performance listed on Appendix C, Permanent Plant Instrumentation Log, have been placed in service and are within their calibration interval, AND RECORD in Appendix C.
A. Section 6.3                                                        ________
B. Section 6.5                                                        ________
C. Section 6.6                                                        ________
[5]    ENSURE M&TE required for test performance has been (as required) filled, vented, placed in service and recorded on M&TE Log in SMP-9.0.
A. Section 6.5                                                        ________
B. Section 6.6                                                        ________


Date ________  
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4.3  Field Preparations (continued)
[6]    VERIFY M&TE calibration due dates will support the completion of this test performance.
A. Section 6.5                                                ________
B. Section 6.6                                                ________
[7]    ENSURE Gland Seal Water is established to the Condenser Vacuum Pumps per 2-SOI-37.01 or equivalent approved Temporary Operating Plan (TOP) for this purpose.
Instruction Used:  2-SOI-37.01  TOP: _____________            ________
[8]    ENSURE Raw Cooling Water is in service to the Condenser Vacuum Pump Seal Water coolers per 2-SOI-2&3.01 or equivalent approved TOP for this purpose.
Instruction Used:  2-SOI-2&3.01  TOP: ____________            ________
[9]    ENSURE Raw Cooling Water is in service to the Condenser Vacuum Pump Area Cooler per SOI-30.01 or equivalent approved TOP for this purpose.
Instruction Used:  SOI-30.01  TOP: _______________            ________
[10]  PERFORM switch lineup per Appendix D.                          ________
[11]  PERFORM electrical breaker lineup per Appendix E.              ________
[12]  PERFORM valve lineup per Appendix F.                            ________


4.3 Field Preparations (continued)  
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4.3   Field Preparations (continued)
[13]  ENSURE permanent screen and dirt shield is installed on suction of 2-PCV-6-330, CONDENSER VACUUM BREAKER,
[T14G/720], and ENSURE there is no debris in the area of suction around 2-PCV-6-330.
A. Section 6.2                                                ________
B. Section 6.6                                                ________
[14]  ENSURE temporary test connections are installed in the following instrument sense lines:
A. Downstream (low side/pump side) sense line for 2-PDS-2-171, COND VAC PMP A INLET VLV CONT,
[T14H/685].                                                ________
B. Downstream (low side/pump side) sense line for 2-PDS-2-176, COND VAC PMP B INLET VLV CONT,
[T14G/685].                                                ________
C. Downstream (low side/pump side) sense line for 2-PDS-2-181, COND VAC PMP C INLET VLV CONT,
[T14G/685].                                                ________


[15] INSTALL the following temporary 0-30 inHg vacuum Test Gauges at the following locations. A. Vacuum Gauge A:
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Downstream (low side/pump side) test connection of  
4.3  Field Preparations (continued)
 
[15]   INSTALL the following temporary 0-30 inHg vacuum Test Gauges at the following locations.
2-PDS-2-171, COND VAC PMP A INLET VLV CONT  
A. Vacuum Gauge A:
 
Downstream (low side/pump side) test connection of 2-PDS-2-171, COND VAC PMP A INLET VLV CONT
[T14H/685]. ________
[T14H/685].                                                 ________
1st
1st
________
________
CV B. Vacuum Gauge B:
CV B. Vacuum Gauge B:
Downstream (low side/pump side) test connection of  
Downstream (low side/pump side) test connection of 2-PDS-2-176, COND VAC PMP B INLET VLV CONT
 
[T14G/685].                                                 ________
2-PDS-2-176, COND VAC PMP B INLET VLV CONT  
 
[T14G/685]. ________
1st
1st
________
________
CV C. Vacuum Gauge C:
CV C. Vacuum Gauge C:
Downstream (low side/pump side) test connection of 2-PDS-2-181, COND VAC PMP C INLET VLV CONT
Downstream (low side/pump side) test connection of 2-PDS-2-181, COND VAC PMP C INLET VLV CONT
[T14G/685]. ________
[T14G/685].                                                 ________
1st
1st
________
________
CV D. Vacuum Gauge D:
CV D. Vacuum Gauge D:
Upstream (high side) test connection of 2-PDI-2-175, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION STRN PRESS, at 2-ISIV-2-388B, [2-L-509, T15G/685]. ________
Upstream (high side) test connection of 2-PDI-2-175, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION STRN PRESS, at 2-ISIV-2-388B, [2-L-509, T15G/685].               ________
1st
1st
________
________
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4.3   Field Preparations (continued)
4.3 Field Preparations (continued)  
[16]   INSTALL the following temporary 0-5 PSI pressure Test Gauges at the following locations:
 
A. Pressure Gauge A:
[16] INSTALL the following temporary 0-5 PSI pressure Test Gauges at the following locations: A. Pressure Gauge A: at the test connection downstream of 2-ISV-37-17, PRESSURE SWITCH ISOLATION VAC PUMP 2A,
at the test connection downstream of 2-ISV-37-17, PRESSURE SWITCH ISOLATION VAC PUMP 2A,
[T14H/685]. ________
[T14H/685].                                                 ________
1st
1st
________
________
CV B. Pressure Gauge B: at the test connection downstream of 2-ISV-37-18, PRESSURE SWITCH ISOLATION VAC PUMP 2B,
CV B. Pressure Gauge B:
[T14G/685]. ________
at the test connection downstream of 2-ISV-37-18, PRESSURE SWITCH ISOLATION VAC PUMP 2B,
[T14G/685].                                                 ________
1st
1st
________
________
CV C. Pressure Gauge C: at the test connection downstream of 2-ISV-37-19, PRESSURE SWITCH ISOLATION VAC PUMP 2C, [T14G/685]. ________
CV C. Pressure Gauge C:
at the test connection downstream of 2-ISV-37-19, PRESSURE SWITCH ISOLATION VAC PUMP 2C,
[T14G/685].                                                 ________
1st
1st
________
________
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4.4 Approvals and Notifications
[1]  OBTAIN permission of the Preoperational Startup Manager to start the test. Preoperational Startup Manager Signature  Date [2] OBTAIN the Unit 2 Supervisor's (US/SRO) or Shift Managers (SM) authorization. U2 US/SRO/SM Signature  Date
 
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Date ________
 
5.0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA A. The Condenser Vacuum Pumps Seal Water Tank level is maintained correctly COMPONENT Opens on decreasing Seal Water Tank Level.
Closes on increasing Seal Water Tank Level 2-LSV-2-169 6.3.1[4] 6.3.1[6] 2-LSV-2-174 6.3.2[4] 6.3.2[6] 2-LSV-2-179 6.3.3[4] 6.3.3[6]
B. The Condenser Vacuum Pumps Seal Water Recirculation Pumps manual and automatic controls, interlocks, annunciations, alarms, and indications operate
 
correctly. COMPONENT Controls and Indications Alarms and Annunciations 2-PMP-2-171D Subsection 6.4.1 Subsection 6.5.1 2-PMP-2-176D Subsection 6.4.2 Subsection 6.5.2 2-PMP-2-181D Subsection 6.4.3 Subsection 6.5.3 C. The Condenser Vacuum Pumps Seal Water Recirculation Pumps automatically start when their respective Condenser Vacuum Pump starts. COMPONENT Auto-start on associated CVP start 2-PMP-2-171D 6.5.1[15] 2-PMP-2-176D 6.5.2[15] 2-PMP-2-181D 6.5.3[15]
 
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D. The Condenser Vacuum Pumps manual and automatic controls, interlocks, annunciations, alarms, and indications operate correctly. COMPONENT Controls and Indications 2-PMP-2-171 Subsection 6.5.1 2-PMP-2-176 Subsection 6.5.2 2-PMP-2-181 Subsection 6.5.3 E. The Condenser Vacuum Pumps automatically start on low pump suction vacuum. COMPONENT Auto-start on low vacuum 2-PMP-2-171 6.5.4[29] 2-PMP-2-176 6.5.4[23] 2-PMP-2-181 6.5.4[26]
F. The Condenser Vacuum Pumps respond appropriately to a Bus Undervoltage condition. COMPONENT Stops on Bus Undervoltage Restarts after bus voltage is restored 2-PMP-2-171 6.5.1[27] 6.5.1[30] 2-PMP-2-176 6.5.2[27] 6.5.2[30] 2-PMP-2-181 6.5.3[27] 6.5.3[30]
 
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G. The Condenser Vacuum Pumps Suction Valves operate correctly. COMPONENT Opens on decreasing P between associated CVP and Suction Header 2-FCV-2-171 6.5.4[17] 2-FCV-2-176 6.5.4[10] 2-FCV-2-181 6.5.4[13]
H. The Condenser Vacuum Pumps Backpressure Relief Valves operate correctly. COMPONENT Opens on increasing pressure in associated CVP Seal Water Tank 2-FCV-2-250 6.5.1[51] 2-FCV-2-246 6.5.2[51] 2-FCV-2-248 6.5.3[51]
I. The Condenser Vacuum Pump Exhaust Bypass Valve operates correctly and indicating lights show correct valve position. COMPONENT Controls and Indications 2-FCV-2-255 Section 6.1 J. The Condenser Vacuum Breaker Valve operates correctly COMPONENT Controls and Indications 2-PCV-6-330 Section 6.2
 
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K. The Condenser Vacuum Pumps operate within their design parameters. Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Suction Pressure Measured Suction Pressure 4  Air Flow 3 Motor Operates at  114.5 kVA 5 Atmospheric N/A N/A 6.6.1[11] 15 inHgA  14.83 inHgA 6.6.1[16]  894 SCFM 1 6.6.1[16] 6.6.1[16]
5 inHgA  4.83 inHgA 6.6.1[20]  276 SCFM 6.6.1[20] 6.6.1[20]
3 inHgA  2.83 inHgA 6.6.1[23]  160 SCFM 6.6.1[23] 6.6.1[23]
2 inHgA  1.83 inHgA 6.6.1[26]  95.5 SCFM 6.6.1[26] 6.6.1[26]
1 inHgA  0.83 inHgA 6.6.1[30]  32.5 SCFM 2 6.6.1[30] 6.6.1[30]
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Suction Pressure Measured Suction Pressure 4  Air Flow 3 Motor Operates at  114.5 kVA 5 Atmospheric N/A N/A 6.6.2[11] 15 inHgA  14.83 inHgA 6.6.2[16]  849 SCFM 1 6.6.2[16] 6.6.2[16]
5 inHgA  4.83 inHgA 6.6.2[20]  290 SCFM 6.6.2[20] 6.6.2[20]
3 inHgA  2.83 inHgA 6.6.2[23]  171 SCFM 6.6.2[23] 6.6.2[23]
2 inHgA  1.83 inHgA 6.6.2[26]  99 SCFM 6.6.2[26] 6.6.2[26]
1 inHgA  0.83 inHgA 6.6.2[30]  29 SCFM 2 6.6.2[30] 6.6.2[30]
1 Meeting this value will also verify acceptance criteria of 800 SCFM at 15 inHgA 2 Meeting this value will also verify acceptance criteria of 15 SCFM at 1 inHgA 3 Required air flow calculated using Nash Shop Test Curves (see Appendix H). 4 Required Pump Suction Pressure conservatively adjusted for instrument inaccuracies. 5 Verifies motor operates below overload conditions.  (See Appendix H for calculation.)
 
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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Suction Pressure Measured Suction Pressure 4  Air Flow 3 Motor Operates at  114.5 kVA 5 Atmospheric N/A N/A 6.6.3[11] 15 inHgA  14.83 inHgA 6.6.3[16]  856 SCFM 1 6.6.3[16] 6.6.3[16]
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5 inHgA  4.83 inHgA 6.6.3[20]  267 SCFM 6.6.3[20] 6.6.3[20]
4.4  Approvals and Notifications
3 inHgA  2.83 inHgA 6.6.3[23] 154 SCFM 6.6.3[23] 6.6.3[23]
[1]   OBTAIN permission of the Preoperational Startup Manager to start the test.
2 inHgA  1.83 inHgA 6.6.3[26]  92.5 SCFM 6.6.3[26] 6.6.3[26]
Preoperational Startup Manager              Date Signature
1 inHgA  0.83 inHgA 6.6.3[3033 SCFM 2 6.6.3[30] 6.6.3[30]
[2OBTAIN the Unit 2 Supervisor's (US/SRO) or Shift Managers (SM) authorization.
1 Meeting this value will also verify acceptance criteria of 800 SCFM at 15 inHgA 2 Meeting this value will also verify acceptance criteria of 15 SCFM at 1 inHgA 3 Required air flow calculated using Nash Shop Test Curves (see Appendix H). 4 Required Pump Suction Pressure conservatively adjusted for instrument inaccuracies.
U2 US/SRO/SM Signature                    Date
5 Verifies motor operates below overload conditions.  (See Appendix H for calculation.)


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5.0  ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA A. The Condenser Vacuum Pumps Seal Water Tank level is maintained correctly Opens on decreasing            Closes on increasing COMPONENT Seal Water Tank Level.          Seal Water Tank Level 2-LSV-2-169                6.3.1[4]                      6.3.1[6]
2-LSV-2-174                6.3.2[4]                      6.3.2[6]
2-LSV-2-179                6.3.3[4]                      6.3.3[6]
B. The Condenser Vacuum Pumps Seal Water Recirculation Pumps manual and automatic controls, interlocks, annunciations, alarms, and indications operate correctly.
COMPONENT          Controls and Indications      Alarms and Annunciations 2-PMP-2-171D            Subsection 6.4.1                Subsection 6.5.1 2-PMP-2-176D            Subsection 6.4.2                Subsection 6.5.2 2-PMP-2-181D            Subsection 6.4.3                Subsection 6.5.3 C. The Condenser Vacuum Pumps Seal Water Recirculation Pumps automatically start when their respective Condenser Vacuum Pump starts.
COMPONENT          Auto-start on associated CVP start 2-PMP-2-171D                    6.5.1[15]
2-PMP-2-176D                    6.5.2[15]
2-PMP-2-181D                    6.5.3[15]


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D. The Condenser Vacuum Pumps manual and automatic controls, interlocks, annunciations, alarms, and indications operate correctly.
COMPONENT          Controls and Indications 2-PMP-2-171            Subsection 6.5.1 2-PMP-2-176            Subsection 6.5.2 2-PMP-2-181            Subsection 6.5.3 E. The Condenser Vacuum Pumps automatically start on low pump suction vacuum.
COMPONENT            Auto-start on low vacuum 2-PMP-2-171                  6.5.4[29]
2-PMP-2-176                  6.5.4[23]
2-PMP-2-181                  6.5.4[26]
F. The Condenser Vacuum Pumps respond appropriately to a Bus Undervoltage condition.
Stops on Bus        Restarts after bus COMPONENT Undervoltage        voltage is restored 2-PMP-2-171          6.5.1[27]              6.5.1[30]
2-PMP-2-176          6.5.2[27]              6.5.2[30]
2-PMP-2-181          6.5.3[27]              6.5.3[30]


6.0 PERFORMANCE NOTES 1) The Sections of this test shall be performed per the flow chart below. 2) Section 6.1 may be performed any time prior to Section 6.5; likewise, Section 6.2 may be performed any time prior to Section 6.6. 3) System piping and components should be visually monitored for vibration during steady state and transient operations. 4) This instruction does not quantitatively verify instrument setpoints. Unless otherwise noted, system parameters are recorded for information only. 5) Atmospheric conditions can change quickly. During performance of Section 6.6, record atmospheric pressure at least once per shift using Data Sheet 6 and at Test Director discretion during other Sections of this test. This is necessary to accurately
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G. The Condenser Vacuum Pumps Suction Valves operate correctly.
Opens on decreasing 'P between COMPONENT associated CVP and Suction Header 2-FCV-2-171                      6.5.4[17]
2-FCV-2-176                      6.5.4[10]
2-FCV-2-181                      6.5.4[13]
H. The Condenser Vacuum Pumps Backpressure Relief Valves operate correctly.
Opens on increasing pressure in COMPONENT associated CVP Seal Water Tank 2-FCV-2-250                    6.5.1[51]
2-FCV-2-246                    6.5.2[51]
2-FCV-2-248                    6.5.3[51]
I. The Condenser Vacuum Pump Exhaust Bypass Valve operates correctly and indicating lights show correct valve position.
COMPONENT        Controls and Indications 2-FCV-2-255              Section 6.1 J. The Condenser Vacuum Breaker Valve operates correctly COMPONENT        Controls and Indications 2-PCV-6-330              Section 6.2


determine the required vacuum pressure which corresponds to the required absolute
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K. The Condenser Vacuum Pumps operate within their design parameters.
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Suction            Measured Suction                                                    Motor Operates at Air Flow3 Pressure                Pressure4                                                          d 114.5 kVA5 Atmospheric                  N/A                                  N/A                        6.6.1[11]
15 inHgA      d 14.83 inHgA          6.6.1[16]      t 894 SCFM1          6.6.1[16]          6.6.1[16]
5 inHgA        d 4.83 inHgA          6.6.1[20]      t 276 SCFM          6.6.1[20]          6.6.1[20]
3 inHgA        d 2.83 inHgA          6.6.1[23]      t 160 SCFM          6.6.1[23]          6.6.1[23]
2 inHgA        d 1.83 inHgA          6.6.1[26]      t 95.5 SCFM          6.6.1[26]          6.6.1[26]
1 inHgA        d 0.83 inHgA          6.6.1[30]      t 32.5 SCFM2          6.6.1[30]          6.6.1[30]
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Suction            Measured Suction                                                    Motor Operates at Air Flow3 Pressure                Pressure4                                                          d 114.5 kVA5 Atmospheric                  N/A                                  N/A                        6.6.2[11]
15 inHgA      d 14.83 inHgA          6.6.2[16]      t 849 SCFM1          6.6.2[16]          6.6.2[16]
5 inHgA        d 4.83 inHgA          6.6.2[20]      t 290 SCFM          6.6.2[20]          6.6.2[20]
3 inHgA        d 2.83 inHgA          6.6.2[23]      t 171 SCFM          6.6.2[23]          6.6.2[23]
2 inHgA        d 1.83 inHgA          6.6.2[26]        t 99 SCFM          6.6.2[26]          6.6.2[26]
1 inHgA        d 0.83 inHgA          6.6.2[30]      t 29 SCFM2          6.6.2[30]          6.6.2[30]
1  Meeting this value will also verify acceptance criteria of t800 SCFM at 15 inHgA 2  Meeting this value will also verify acceptance criteria of t15 SCFM at 1 inHgA 3  Required air flow calculated using Nash Shop Test Curves (see Appendix H).
4  Required Pump Suction Pressure conservatively adjusted for instrument inaccuracies.
5  Verifies motor operates below overload conditions. (See Appendix H for calculation.)


pressure of the instruction. 6) This instruction uses both Absolute Pressure and Vacuum Pressure to quantify condenser pressure. Absolute Pressure (measured at inHgA) is zero-referenced against a perfect vacuum, so it is the true total pressure in the system. (Barometric
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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Suction            Measured Suction                                                    Motor Operates at Air Flow3 Pressure               Pressure4                                                          d 114.5 kVA5 Atmospheric                  N/A                                  N/A                        6.6.3[11]
15 inHgA      d 14.83 inHgA          6.6.3[16]      t 856 SCFM1          6.6.3[16]          6.6.3[16]
5 inHgA      d 4.83 inHgA          6.6.3[20]      t 267 SCFM          6.6.3[20]          6.6.3[20]
3 inHgA      d 2.83 inHgA          6.6.3[23]      t 154 SCFM          6.6.3[23]          6.6.3[23]
2 inHgA      d 1.83 inHgA          6.6.3[26]      t 92.5 SCFM          6.6.3[26]          6.6.3[26]
1 inHgA      d 0.83 inHgA          6.6.3[30]      t 33 SCFM2          6.6.3[30]          6.6.3[30]
1 Meeting this value will also verify acceptance criteria of t800 SCFM at 15 inHgA 2 Meeting this value will also verify acceptance criteria of t15 SCFM at 1 inHgA 3 Required air flow calculated using Nash Shop Test Curves (see Appendix H).
4 Required Pump Suction Pressure conservatively adjusted for instrument inaccuracies.
5 Verifies motor operates below overload conditions. (See Appendix H for calculation.)


Pressure is an example of an absolute pressure). Vacuum Pressure (measured at inHgVac) is zero-referenced against atmospheric pressure, so it is the difference between system pressure and atmospheric pressure. Decreasing vacuum pressure  
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: 1) The Sections of this test shall be performed per the flow chart below.
: 2) Section 6.1 may be performed any time prior to Section 6.5; likewise, Section 6.2 may be performed any time prior to Section 6.6.
: 3) System piping and components should be visually monitored for vibration during steady state and transient operations.
: 4) This instruction does not quantitatively verify instrument setpoints. Unless otherwise noted, system parameters are recorded for information only.
: 5) Atmospheric conditions can change quickly. During performance of Section 6.6, record atmospheric pressure at least once per shift using Data Sheet 6 and at Test Director discretion during other Sections of this test. This is necessary to accurately determine the required vacuum pressure which corresponds to the required absolute pressure of the instruction.
: 6) This instruction uses both Absolute Pressure and Vacuum Pressure to quantify condenser pressure. Absolute Pressure (measured at inHgA) is zero-referenced against a perfect vacuum, so it is the true total pressure in the system. (Barometric Pressure is an example of an absolute pressure). Vacuum Pressure (measured at inHgVac) is zero-referenced against atmospheric pressure, so it is the difference between system pressure and atmospheric pressure. Decreasing vacuum pressure corresponds to increasing absolute pressure and vice versa.


corresponds to increasing absolute pressure and vice versa.
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[1]  ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.1 have been completed.                                                ________
[2]  PLACE 2-HS-2-255, EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS,
[2-M-3], to OPEN, AND VERIFY the following:
A. At 2-HS-2-255:
x    Red Light is ON                                          ________
x    Green Light is OFF                                        ________
B. 2-FCV-2-255, COND VAC PUMP EXH HDR FILTER BYPASS, [T14G/708], is OPEN (locally).                          ________
[3]  PLACE 2-HS-2-255, EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS, to CLOSE, AND VERIFY the following:
A. At 2-HS-2-255:
x    Red Light is OFF                                          ________
x    Green Light is ON                                        ________
B. 2-FCV-2-255, COND VAC PUMP EXH HDR FILTER BYPASS, is CLOSED (locally).                                    ________
[4]  PLACE 2-HS-2-255, EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS, to OPEN, AND VERIFY 2-FCV-2-255, COND VAC PUMP EXH HDR FILTER BYPASS, is OPEN (locally).                                          ________
[5]  VERIFY successful completion of this Section (6.1). (Acc Crit)      ________


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6.2     Condenser Vacuum Breaker Valve Logic
6.1 Condenser Vacuum Exhaust Bypass Valve Logic
[1]   ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.2 have been completed.                                               ________
[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.1 have been completed. ________
[2] PLACE 2-HS-2-255, EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS, [2-M-3], to OPEN, AND VERIFY the following: A. At 2-HS-2-255:  Red Light is ON ________  Green Light is OFF ________ B. 2-FCV-2-255, COND VAC PUMP EXH HDR FILTER BYPASS, [T14G/708], is OPEN (locally). ________
[3] PLACE 2-HS-2-255, EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS, to CLOSE, AND VERIFY the following: A. At 2-HS-2-255:  Red Light is OFF ________  Green Light is ON ________ B. 2-FCV-2-255, COND VAC PUMP EXH HDR FILTER BYPASS, is CLOSED (locally). ________
[4] PLACE 2-HS-2-255, EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS, to OPEN, AND VERIFY 2-FCV-2-255, COND VAC PUMP EXH HDR FILTER BYPASS, is OPEN (locally). ________
[5] VERIFY successful completion of this Section (6.1).  (Acc Crit) ________
 
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[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.2 have been completed. ________
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-PCV-6-330. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser.
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-PCV-6-330. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser.
[2] PLACE 2-HS-6-330A, VACUUM BREAKER COND A, [2-M-3], to OPEN, AND VERIFY the following: A. At 2-HS-6-330A: Red Light is ON ________ Green Light is OFF ________
[2]   PLACE 2-HS-6-330A, VACUUM BREAKER COND A, [2-M-3],
B. VERIFY 2-PCV-6-330, CONDENSER VACUUM BREAKER, [T14G/720] is OPEN (locally). ________
to OPEN, AND VERIFY the following:
[3] PLACE 2-HS-6-330A, VACUUM BREAKER COND A, to CLOSE, AND VERIFY the following: A. At 2-HS-6-330A: Red Light is OFF ________ Green Light is ON ________
A. At 2-HS-6-330A:
B. VERIFY 2-PCV-6-330, CONDENSER VACUUM BREAKER, is CLOSED (locally). ________
x    Red Light is ON                                           ________
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x    Green Light is OFF                                       ________
 
B. VERIFY 2-PCV-6-330, CONDENSER VACUUM BREAKER, [T14G/720] is OPEN (locally).                         ________
Date ________
[3]   PLACE 2-HS-6-330A, VACUUM BREAKER COND A, to CLOSE, AND VERIFY the following:
 
A. At 2-HS-6-330A:
6.2 Condenser Vacuum Breaker Valve Logic (continued)
x    Red Light is OFF                                         ________
 
x    Green Light is ON                                         ________
[4] PLACE 2-HS-6-330B, CONDENSER VACUUM BREAKER, [2-JB-291-2053, T14G/729], to OPEN, AND VERIFY 2-PCV-6-330, CONDENSER VACUUM BREAKER, is OPEN (locally). ________
B. VERIFY 2-PCV-6-330, CONDENSER VACUUM BREAKER, is CLOSED (locally).                                 ________
[5] PLACE 2-HS-6-330B, CONDENSER VACUUM BREAKER, to CLOSE, AND VERIFY 2-PCV-6-330, CONDENSER VACUUM BREAKER, is CLOSED (locally). ________
[6] VERIFY successful completion of this Section (6.2).  (Acc Crit) ________
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6.3 Condenser Vacuum Pump Seal Water Makeup Valves Logic NOTES 1) The CVP Seal Water Tank level controls use a fixed low tank level setpoint and a fixed high tank level reset point based on the tank level (elevation) at which the Seal Water Tank Level Switch is installed. The exterior of the Level Switch float chamber is
 
marked "LOW LIQUID LEVEL at the approximate setpoint level. The reset point is
 
required to be below the tank overflow level and should be approximately 3/4" above
 
the LOW LIQUID LEVEL mark. 2) The measurement marks on the Seal Water Tank Level Gauges are approximate and are used for reference only. The LOW LIQUID LEVEL mark on exterior of the Level Switch float chamber corresponds to approximately the 15 mark on the Level Guage, and the tank overflow level corresponds to approximately the 17 mark. Acceptance
 
Criteria is qualitatively based on Level Switch actuation and its ability to maintain Tank level rather than on specific tank level values at which it actuates. 3) Seal Water Tank Level Makeup Valves are solenoid valves and do not have direct position indication. Valve position may be observed by several methods:  By hearing the solenoid click as it energizes and de-energizes. By visually observing a step change in the Seal Water Tank level trend (e.g. observing a decreasing tank level begin increasing). By using a ferrous object to determine when the solenoid is magnetized. The solenoid coil will be magnetized when it is energized. By observing the solenoid change temperature. The solenoid will heat up when it is energized. 4) Subsections 6.3.1 through 6.3.3 may be performed in any order provided the steps within each Subsection are performed in the order written.
 
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6.3.1 CVP 2A Seal Water Makeup Valve Logic NOTE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Seal Water Tank level recorded in steps 6.3.1[4] and 6.3.1[6] is for information only.
[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Subsection 6.3 have been completed. ________
[2] ENSURE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Seal Water Tank level is above approximately 15 on 2-LG-2-168, COND VAC PUMP A SEAL WATER LEVEL, [T14H/685]. ________
[3] THROTTLE OPEN 2-DRV-37-572, COND VAC PUMP 2A SEAL GSW DRAIN, [T14H/685], AND  SLOWLY DRAIN the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Seal Water Tank. ________
[4] VERIFY 2-LSV-2-169, COND VAC PMP A SEAL WATER MAKE UP, [T14H/685], OPENS at or below approximately 15 on 2-LG-2-168, COND VAC PUMP A SEAL WATER LEVEL.  (Acc Crit)
Tank Level (2-LG-2-168):  __________inches ________
[5] CLOSE 2-DRV-37-572, COND VAC PUMP 2A SEAL WATER TANK DRAIN. ________
[6] VERIFY 2-LSV-2-169, COND VAC PMP A SEAL WATER MAKE UP, CLOSES before the Seal Water Tank level reaches 17 on 2-LG-2-168, COND VAC PUMP A SEAL WATER
 
LEVEL.  (Acc Crit)
Tank Level (2-LG-2-168):  __________inches ________
[7] VERIFY no water flows from the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Seal Water Tank overflow line. ________
 
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6.3.2 CVP 2B Seal Water Makeup Valve Logic NOTE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Seal Water Tank level recorded in steps 6.3.2[4] and 6.3.2[6] is for information only.
[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.3 have been completed. ________
[2] ENSURE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Seal Water Tank level is above approximately 15 on 2-LG-2-173, COND VAC PUMP B SEAL WATER LEVEL, [T14G/685]. ________
[3] THROTTLE OPEN 2-DRV-37-571, COND VAC PUMP 2B SEAL GSW DRAIN, [T14G/685], AND  SLOWLY DRAIN the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Seal Water Tank. ________
[4] VERIFY 2-LSV-2-174, COND VAC PMP B SEAL WATER MAKE UP, [T14G/685], OPENS at or below approximately 15 on 2-LG-2-173, COND VAC PUMP B SEAL WATER LEVEL.  (Acc Crit)
Tank Level (2-LG-2-173):  __________inches ________
[5] CLOSE 2-DRV-37-571, COND VAC PUMP 2B SEAL WATER TANK DRAIN. ________
[6] VERIFY 2-LSV-2-174, COND VAC PMP B SEAL WATER MAKE UP, CLOSES before the Seal Water Tank level reaches 17 on 2-LG-2-173, COND VAC PUMP B SEAL WATER
 
LEVEL.  (Acc Crit)
Tank Level (2-LG-2-173):  __________inches ________
[7] VERIFY no water flows from the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Seal Water Tank overflow line. ________
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6.3.3 CVP 2C Seal Water Makeup Valve Logic NOTE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Seal Water Tank level recorded in steps 6.3.3[4] and 6.3.3[6] is for information only.
[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.3 have been completed. ________
[2] ENSURE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Seal Water Tank level is above approximately 15 on 2-LG-2-178, COND VAC PUMP C SEAL WATER LEVEL, [T14G/685]. ________
[3] THROTTLE OPEN 2-DRV-37-565, COND VAC PUMP 2C SEAL GSW DRAIN, [T14G/685], AND  SLOWLY DRAIN the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Seal Water Tank. ________
[4] VERIFY 2-LSV-2-179, COND VAC PMP C SEAL WATER MAKE UP, [T14G/685], OPENS at or below approximately 15 on 2-LG-2-178, COND VAC PUMP C SEAL WATER LEVEL.  (Acc Crit)
Tank Level (2-LG-2-178):  __________inches ________
[5] CLOSE 2-DRV-37-565, COND VAC PUMP 2C SEAL WATER TANK DRAIN. ________
[6] VERIFY 2-LSV-2-179 COND VAC PMP C SEAL WATER MAKE UP, CLOSES before the Seal Water Tank level reaches 17 on 2-LG-2-178, COND VAC PUMP C SEAL WATER
 
LEVEL.  (Acc Crit)
Tank Level (2-LG-2-178):  __________inches ________
[7] VERIFY no water flows from the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Seal Water Tank overflow line. ________
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6.4 Condenser Vacuum Pump Recirculating Pumps Logic NOTE Subsections 6.4.1 through 6.4.3 may be performed in any order provided the steps within each Subsection are performed in the order written.
6.4.1 CVP 2A Seal Water Recirculating Pump Manual Logic
[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.4 have been completed. ________
[2] ENSURE Section 6.3 has been completed. ________
[3] ENSURE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Seal Water Tank level is at or above level of 2-VTV-2-1045, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A VENT VALVE, [T14H/685]. ________
[4] OPEN 2-VTV-2-1045, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A VENT VALVE, to vent trapped air from 2-PMP-2-171D, THEN CLOSE 2-VTV-2-1045 ________
[5] ENSURE 2-HS-2-171D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685] is RESET. ________
[6] VERIFY the following:  2-PMP-2-171D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A, [T14H/685], is OFF ________  At 2-BKR-2-171D, COND VAC PMP 2A RECIRC PMP, [TURB MOV BD 2A, Compartment 3B],
Red Light is OFF ________
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6.4.1 CVP 2A Seal Water Recirculating Pump Manual Logic (continued)
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[7] PRESS AND HOLD TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-171D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP, AND  VERIFY the following:  2-PMP-2-171D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A, STARTS ________  At 2-BKR-2-171D, COND VAC PMP 2A RECIRC PMP, Red Light is ON. ________
6.2  Condenser Vacuum Breaker Valve Logic (continued)
[8] RELEASE TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-171D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following:  2-PMP-2-171D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A, STOPS. ________  At 2-BKR-2-171D, COND VAC PMP 2A RECIRC PMP, Red Light is OFF. ________
[4] PLACE 2-HS-6-330B, CONDENSER VACUUM BREAKER,
[9] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-171D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP. ________
[2-JB-291-2053, T14G/729], to OPEN, AND VERIFY 2-PCV-6-330, CONDENSER VACUUM BREAKER, is OPEN (locally).                                               ________
[10] PRESS AND HOLD TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-171D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following:  2-PMP-2-171D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A, is OFF ________  At 2-BKR-2-171D, COND VAC PMP 2A RECIRC PMP, Red Light is OFF ________
[5] PLACE 2-HS-6-330B, CONDENSER VACUUM BREAKER, to CLOSE, AND VERIFY 2-PCV-6-330, CONDENSER VACUUM BREAKER, is CLOSED (locally).                                             ________
[11] RELEASE TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-171D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP. ________
[6] VERIFY successful completion of this Section (6.2). (Acc Crit)   ________
[12] VERIFY successful completion of this Subsection (6.4.1). (Acc Crit) ________  


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6.3    Condenser Vacuum Pump Seal Water Makeup Valves Logic NOTES
: 1) The CVP Seal Water Tank level controls use a fixed low tank level setpoint and a fixed high tank level reset point based on the tank level (elevation) at which the Seal Water Tank Level Switch is installed. The exterior of the Level Switch float chamber is marked "LOW LIQUID LEVEL at the approximate setpoint level. The reset point is required to be below the tank overflow level and should be approximately 3/4" above the LOW LIQUID LEVEL mark.
: 2) The measurement marks on the Seal Water Tank Level Gauges are approximate and are used for reference only. The LOW LIQUID LEVEL mark on exterior of the Level Switch float chamber corresponds to approximately the 15 mark on the Level Guage, and the tank overflow level corresponds to approximately the 17 mark. Acceptance Criteria is qualitatively based on Level Switch actuation and its ability to maintain Tank level rather than on specific tank level values at which it actuates.
: 3) Seal Water Tank Level Makeup Valves are solenoid valves and do not have direct position indication. Valve position may be observed by several methods:
x    By hearing the solenoid click as it energizes and de-energizes.
x    By visually observing a step change in the Seal Water Tank level trend (e.g.
observing a decreasing tank level begin increasing).
x    By using a ferrous object to determine when the solenoid is magnetized. The solenoid coil will be magnetized when it is energized.
x    By observing the solenoid change temperature. The solenoid will heat up when it is energized.
: 4) Subsections 6.3.1 through 6.3.3 may be performed in any order provided the steps within each Subsection are performed in the order written.


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6.3.1      CVP 2A Seal Water Makeup Valve Logic NOTE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Seal Water Tank level recorded in steps 6.3.1[4] and 6.3.1[6]
is for information only.
[1]  ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Subsection 6.3 have been completed.                              ________
[2]  ENSURE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Seal Water Tank level is above approximately 15 on 2-LG-2-168, COND VAC PUMP A SEAL WATER LEVEL, [T14H/685].                              ________
[3]  THROTTLE OPEN 2-DRV-37-572, COND VAC PUMP 2A SEAL GSW DRAIN, [T14H/685], AND SLOWLY DRAIN the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Seal Water Tank.                                                      ________
[4]  VERIFY 2-LSV-2-169, COND VAC PMP A SEAL WATER MAKE UP, [T14H/685], OPENS at or below approximately 15 on 2-LG-2-168, COND VAC PUMP A SEAL WATER LEVEL.
(Acc Crit)
Tank Level (2-LG-2-168): __________inches                        ________
[5]  CLOSE 2-DRV-37-572, COND VAC PUMP 2A SEAL WATER TANK DRAIN.                                                      ________
[6]  VERIFY 2-LSV-2-169, COND VAC PMP A SEAL WATER MAKE UP, CLOSES before the Seal Water Tank level reaches 17 on 2-LG-2-168, COND VAC PUMP A SEAL WATER LEVEL. (Acc Crit)
Tank Level (2-LG-2-168): __________inches                        ________
[7]  VERIFY no water flows from the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Seal Water Tank overflow line.                                    ________


6.4.2 CVP 2B Seal Water Recirculating Pump Manual Logic
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[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.4 have been completed. ________
6.3.2     CVP 2B Seal Water Makeup Valve Logic NOTE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Seal Water Tank level recorded in steps 6.3.2[4] and 6.3.2[6]
[2] ENSURE Section 6.3 has been completed. ________
is for information only.
[3] ENSURE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Seal Water Tank level is at or above level of 2-VTV-2-1046, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B VENT VALVE, [T14G/685]. ________
[1]   ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.3 have been completed.                                               ________
[4] OPEN 2-VTV-2-1046, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B VENT VALVE, to vent trapped air from 2-PMP-2-176D, THEN CLOSE 2-VTV-2-1046 ________
[2]   ENSURE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Seal Water Tank level is above approximately 15 on 2-LG-2-173, COND VAC PUMP B SEAL WATER LEVEL, [T14G/685].                                ________
[5] ENSURE 2-HS-2-176D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685] is RESET. ________
[3]  THROTTLE OPEN 2-DRV-37-571, COND VAC PUMP 2B SEAL GSW DRAIN, [T14G/685], AND SLOWLY DRAIN the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Seal Water Tank.                                                         ________
[6] VERIFY the following:  2-PMP-2-176D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B, [T14G/685], is OFF ________  At 2-BKR-2-176D, COND VAC PMP 2B RECIRC PMP, [TURB MOV BD 2A, Compartment 5A], Red Light is OFF ________
[4]   VERIFY 2-LSV-2-174, COND VAC PMP B SEAL WATER MAKE UP, [T14G/685], OPENS at or below approximately 15 on 2-LG-2-173, COND VAC PUMP B SEAL WATER LEVEL.
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(Acc Crit)
Tank Level (2-LG-2-173): __________inches                          ________
[5]   CLOSE 2-DRV-37-571, COND VAC PUMP 2B SEAL WATER TANK DRAIN.                                                         ________
[6]   VERIFY 2-LSV-2-174, COND VAC PMP B SEAL WATER MAKE UP, CLOSES before the Seal Water Tank level reaches 17 on 2-LG-2-173, COND VAC PUMP B SEAL WATER LEVEL. (Acc Crit)
Tank Level (2-LG-2-173): __________inches                          ________
[7]  VERIFY no water flows from the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Seal Water Tank overflow line.                                     ________


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6.3.3      CVP 2C Seal Water Makeup Valve Logic NOTE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Seal Water Tank level recorded in steps 6.3.3[4] and 6.3.3[6]
is for information only.
[1]  ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.3 have been completed.                                                ________
[2]  ENSURE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Seal Water Tank level is above approximately 15 on 2-LG-2-178, COND VAC PUMP C SEAL WATER LEVEL, [T14G/685].                                ________
[3]  THROTTLE OPEN 2-DRV-37-565, COND VAC PUMP 2C SEAL GSW DRAIN, [T14G/685], AND SLOWLY DRAIN the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Seal Water Tank.                                                        ________
[4]  VERIFY 2-LSV-2-179, COND VAC PMP C SEAL WATER MAKE UP, [T14G/685], OPENS at or below approximately 15 on 2-LG-2-178, COND VAC PUMP C SEAL WATER LEVEL.
(Acc Crit)
Tank Level (2-LG-2-178): __________inches                          ________
[5]  CLOSE 2-DRV-37-565, COND VAC PUMP 2C SEAL WATER TANK DRAIN.                                                        ________
[6]  VERIFY 2-LSV-2-179 COND VAC PMP C SEAL WATER MAKE UP, CLOSES before the Seal Water Tank level reaches 17 on 2-LG-2-178, COND VAC PUMP C SEAL WATER LEVEL. (Acc Crit)
Tank Level (2-LG-2-178): __________inches                          ________
[7]  VERIFY no water flows from the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Seal Water Tank overflow line.                                      ________


6.4.2 CVP 2B Seal Water Recirculating Pump Manual Logic (continued)
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[7] PRESS AND HOLD TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-176D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP, AND  VERIFY the following:  2-PMP-2-176D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B, STARTS ________  At 2-BKR-2-176D, COND VAC PMP 2B RECIRC PMP, Red Light is ON. ________
6.4    Condenser Vacuum Pump Recirculating Pumps Logic NOTE Subsections 6.4.1 through 6.4.3 may be performed in any order provided the steps within each Subsection are performed in the order written.
[8] RELEASE TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-176D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP, AND  VERIFY the following:  2-PMP-2-176D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B, STOPS. ________  At 2-BKR-2-176D, COND VAC PMP 2B RECIRC PMP, Red Light is OFF. ________
6.4.CVP 2A Seal Water Recirculating Pump Manual Logic
[9] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-176D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP. ________
[1]   ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.4 have been completed.                                                ________
[10] PRESS AND HOLD TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-176D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP, AND  VERIFY the following: 2-PMP-2-176D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B, is OFF ________ At 2-BKR-2-176D, COND VAC PMP 2B RECIRC PMP, Red Light is OFF ________
[2]    ENSURE Section 6.3 has been completed.                              ________
[11] RELEASE TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-176D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP. ________
[3]    ENSURE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Seal Water Tank level is at or above level of 2-VTV-2-1045, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A VENT VALVE, [T14H/685].                                 ________
[12] VERIFY successful completion of this Subsection (6.4.2).  (Acc Crit) ________  
[4]   OPEN 2-VTV-2-1045, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A VENT VALVE, to vent trapped air from 2-PMP-2-171D, THEN CLOSE 2-VTV-2-1045                                                  ________
[5]   ENSURE 2-HS-2-171D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685] is RESET.                    ________
[6]    VERIFY the following:
x    2-PMP-2-171D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A,
[T14H/685], is OFF                                       ________
x    At 2-BKR-2-171D, COND VAC PMP 2A RECIRC PMP, [TURB MOV BD 2A, Compartment 3B],
Red Light is OFF                                         ________


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6.4.1  CVP 2A Seal Water Recirculating Pump Manual Logic (continued)
[7]  PRESS AND HOLD TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-171D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following:
x    2-PMP-2-171D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A, STARTS                                                ________
x    At 2-BKR-2-171D, COND VAC PMP 2A RECIRC PMP, Red Light is ON.                                  ________
[8]  RELEASE TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-171D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following:
x    2-PMP-2-171D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A, STOPS.                                                ________
x    At 2-BKR-2-171D, COND VAC PMP 2A RECIRC PMP, Red Light is OFF.                                ________
[9]  PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-171D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP.                                    ________
[10]  PRESS AND HOLD TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-171D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following:
x    2-PMP-2-171D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A, is OFF                                                ________
x    At 2-BKR-2-171D, COND VAC PMP 2A RECIRC PMP, Red Light is OFF                                  ________
[11]  RELEASE TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-171D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP.                                    ________
[12]  VERIFY successful completion of this Subsection (6.4.1).
(Acc Crit)                                                      ________


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6.4.2  CVP 2B Seal Water Recirculating Pump Manual Logic
[1]  ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.4 have been completed.                                                ________
[2]  ENSURE Section 6.3 has been completed.                              ________
[3]  ENSURE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Seal Water Tank level is at or above level of 2-VTV-2-1046, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B VENT VALVE, [T14G/685].                                ________
[4]  OPEN 2-VTV-2-1046, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B VENT VALVE, to vent trapped air from 2-PMP-2-176D, THEN CLOSE 2-VTV-2-1046                                                  ________
[5]  ENSURE 2-HS-2-176D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685] is RESET.                    ________
[6]  VERIFY the following:
x    2-PMP-2-176D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B,
[T14G/685], is OFF                                      ________
x    At 2-BKR-2-176D, COND VAC PMP 2B RECIRC PMP, [TURB MOV BD 2A, Compartment 5A],
Red Light is OFF                                        ________


6.4.3 CVP 2C Seal Water Recirculating Pump Manual Logic
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[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.4 have been completed. ________
6.4.CVP 2B Seal Water Recirculating Pump Manual Logic (continued)
[2] ENSURE Section 6.3 has been completed. ________
[7]   PRESS AND HOLD TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-176D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following:
[3] ENSURE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Seal Water Tank level is at or above level of 2-VTV-2-1047, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C VENT VALVE, [T14G/685]. ________
x    2-PMP-2-176D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B, STARTS                                                ________
[4] OPEN 2-VTV-2-1047, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C VENT VALVE, to vent trapped air from 2-PMP-2-181D, THEN CLOSE 2-VTV-2-1047 ________
x    At 2-BKR-2-176D, COND VAC PMP 2B RECIRC PMP, Red Light is ON.                                 ________
[5] ENSURE 2-HS-2-181D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685] is RESET. ________
[8]   RELEASE TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-176D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following:
[6] VERIFY the following: 2-PMP-2-181D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C, [T14G/685], is OFF ________ At 2-BKR-2-181D, COND VAC PMP 2C RECIRC PMP, [TURB MOV BD 2B, Compartment 10D], Red Light is OFF ________
x    2-PMP-2-176D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B, STOPS.                                                ________
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x    At 2-BKR-2-176D, COND VAC PMP 2B RECIRC PMP, Red Light is OFF.                                ________
[9]   PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-176D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP.                                    ________
[10]  PRESS AND HOLD TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-176D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following:
x    2-PMP-2-176D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B, is OFF                                                 ________
x    At 2-BKR-2-176D, COND VAC PMP 2B RECIRC PMP, Red Light is OFF                                 ________
[11]  RELEASE TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-176D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP.                                     ________
[12]  VERIFY successful completion of this Subsection (6.4.2).
(Acc Crit)                                                      ________


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6.4.3  CVP 2C Seal Water Recirculating Pump Manual Logic
[1]  ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.4 have been completed.                                                ________
[2]  ENSURE Section 6.3 has been completed.                              ________
[3]  ENSURE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Seal Water Tank level is at or above level of 2-VTV-2-1047, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C VENT VALVE, [T14G/685].                                ________
[4]  OPEN 2-VTV-2-1047, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C VENT VALVE, to vent trapped air from 2-PMP-2-181D, THEN CLOSE 2-VTV-2-1047                                                  ________
[5]  ENSURE 2-HS-2-181D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685] is RESET.                    ________
[6]  VERIFY the following:
x    2-PMP-2-181D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C,
[T14G/685], is OFF                                      ________
x    At 2-BKR-2-181D, COND VAC PMP 2C RECIRC PMP, [TURB MOV BD 2B, Compartment 10D],
Red Light is OFF                                        ________


6.4.3 CVP 2C Seal Water Recirculating Pump Manual Logic (continued)
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[7] PRESS AND HOLD TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-181D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following: 2-PMP-2-181D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C, STARTS ________ At 2-BKR-2-181D, COND VAC PMP 2C RECIRC PMP, Red Light is ON. ________
6.4.3   CVP 2C Seal Water Recirculating Pump Manual Logic (continued)
[8] RELEASE TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-181D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following: 2-PMP-2-181D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C, STOPS. ________ At 2-BKR-2-181D, COND VAC PMP 2C RECIRC PMP, Red Light is OFF. ________
[7]   PRESS AND HOLD TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-181D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following:
[9] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-181D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP. ________
x    2-PMP-2-181D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C, STARTS                                                 ________
[10] PRESS AND HOLD TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-181D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following: 2-PMP-2-181D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C, is OFF ________ At 2-BKR-2-181D, COND VAC PMP 2C RECIRC PMP, Red Light is OFF ________
x    At 2-BKR-2-181D, COND VAC PMP 2C RECIRC PMP, Red Light is ON.                                 ________
[11] RELEASE TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-181D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP. ________
[8]   RELEASE TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-181D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following:
[12] VERIFY successful completion of this Subsection (6.4.3). (Acc Crit) ________  
x    2-PMP-2-181D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C, STOPS.                                                 ________
x    At 2-BKR-2-181D, COND VAC PMP 2C RECIRC PMP, Red Light is OFF.                                 ________
[9]   PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-181D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP.                                     ________
[10] PRESS AND HOLD TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-181D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following:
x    2-PMP-2-181D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C, is OFF                                                 ________
x    At 2-BKR-2-181D, COND VAC PMP 2C RECIRC PMP, Red Light is OFF                                 ________
[11] RELEASE TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-181D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP.                                     ________
[12] VERIFY successful completion of this Subsection (6.4.3).
(Acc Crit)                                                     ________


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6.5    Condenser Vacuum Pumps Logic NOTES
: 1) Section 6.5 operates the Condenser Vacuum Pumps with the Main Condenser and the Main Feed Pump Turbine Condensers isolated.
: 2) Low Seal Water Pressure Annunciator Windows 2-XA-55-3A-47C, -48C, and -49C contacts must be closed for approximately 8 seconds for window to actuate and open for approximately 8 seconds for window to clear.
: 3) Condenser Vacuum Pump Handswitches in the Main Control Room (2-HS-2-171A,
    -176A, -181A) spring return to P AUTO from both START and STOP positions.
: 4) Subsections 6.5.1 through 6.5.3 may be performed in any order provided the steps within each Subsection are performed in the order written. Subsection 6.5.4 is performed after Subsections 6.5.1 through 6.5.3 are complete.
: 5) Refer to GOI-7 for Condenser Vacuum Pump motor starting limitations.


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6.5.1   CVP 2A Logic
6.5 Condenser Vacuum Pumps Logic NOTES 1) Section 6.5 operates the Condenser Vacuum Pumps with the Main Condenser and the Main Feed Pump Turbine Condensers isolated. 2) Low Seal Water Pressure Annunciator Windows 2-XA-55-3A-47C, -48C, and -49C contacts must be closed for approximately 8 seconds for window to actuate and open
[1]   ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.5 have been completed.                                                   ________
 
[2]   ENSURE Sections 6.1 and 6.4 have been completed                       ________
for approximately 8 seconds for window to clear. 3) Condenser Vacuum Pump Handswitches in the Main Control Room (2-HS-2-171A, -176A, -181A) spring return to P AUTO from both START and STOP positions. 4) Subsections 6.5.1 through 6.5.3 may be performed in any order provided the steps within each Subsection are performed in the order written. Subsection 6.5.4 is
[3]   RACK OUT 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A,
 
[480V UNIT BD 2A, Compartment 3D].                                     ________
performed after Subsections 6.5.1 through 6.5.3 are complete. 5) Refer to GOI-7 for Condenser Vacuum Pump motor starting limitations.
[4]   REMOVE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A                                   ________
 
NOTES
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: 1)   The following step will allow the CVP 2A control circuit to fully function while 2-BKR-2-171 is in TEST. Breaker will open and close in response to control signals, but CVP 2A itself will remain off.
 
: 2)   See drawing 6947D02 for typical 480V Switchgear pin arrangement.
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[5]   INSTALL temporary jumpers between the following stationary secondary side contacts of 2-BKR-2-171. (Drawing 6948D26)
 
A. Designated A-1:
6.5.1 CVP 2A Logic
Between Pin 3TP (wire 3DC) and Pin 13 (wire 3DC)                 ________
[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.5 have been completed. ________
[2] ENSURE Sections 6.1 and 6.4 have been completed ________
[3] RACK OUT 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A, [480V UNIT BD 2A, Compartment 3D]. ________
[4] REMOVE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A ________
NOTES 1) The following step will allow the CVP 2A control circuit to fully function while 2-BKR-2-171 is in TEST. Breaker will open and close in response to control signals, but CVP 2A itself will remain off. 2) See drawing 6947D02 for typical 480V Switchgear pin arrangement.
[5] INSTALL temporary jumpers between the following stationary secondary side contacts of 2-BKR-2-171. (Drawing 6948D26) A. Designated A-1: Between Pin 3TP (wire 3DC) and Pin 13 (wire 3DC) ________
1st
1st
________
________
CV B. Designated A-2: Between Pin 6TP (wire 3DT) and Pin 9 (wire 3DT1) ________
CV B. Designated A-2:
Between Pin 6TP (wire 3DT) and Pin 9 (wire 3DT1)                 ________
1st
1st
________
________
CV [6] REPLACE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A. ________
CV
[6]   REPLACE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A.                                 ________
1st
1st
________
________
CV [7] RACK 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A, to the TEST position. ________
CV
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[7]   RACK 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A, to the TEST position.                                                         ________
 
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6.5.1 CVP 2A Logic (continued)
 
[8] VERIFY 2-XA-55-3A-47C, VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR. ________
[9] VERIFY Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 47-C VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-251) is NORMAL (Green) ________
CAUTION  The following step involves work in an energized panel (250V DC Control Power).
NOTE The following step will disable the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A auto-start on low


suction vacuum function.
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[10] LIFT vendor wire 30 at TB30, Point 30 (opposite field wire 3DC5) in CVP 2A skid-mounted terminal box.
6.5.1    CVP 2A Logic (continued)
(Drawing 2-45W2747-4) ________
[8]  VERIFY 2-XA-55-3A-47C, VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR.                                              ________
[9]  VERIFY Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 47-C VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-251) is NORMAL (Green)                                                ________
CAUTION The following step involves work in an energized panel (250V DC Control Power).
NOTE The following step will disable the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A auto-start on low suction vacuum function.
[10] LIFT vendor wire 30 at TB30, Point 30 (opposite field wire 3DC5) in CVP 2A skid-mounted terminal box.
(Drawing 2-45W2747-4)                                           ________
1st
1st
________
________
CV [11] INSTALL switched jumper (designated TS-171) between TB30 Point 30 and TB10 Point 6 in CVP 2A skid-mounted  
CV
 
[11] INSTALL switched jumper (designated TS-171) between TB30 Point 30 and TB10 Point 6 in CVP 2A skid-mounted terminal box. (Drawing 2-45W2747-4), AND ENSURE that the jumper test switch is OPEN (OFF).               ________
terminal box. (Drawing 2-45W2747-4), AND ENSURE that the jumper test switch is OPEN (OFF).
1st
________  1st
________
________
CV [12] ENSURE 2-ISV-32-2014, CNTL AIR ISOL VLV TO 2-FCV-2-250/2-FCV-2-171, [T14H/685] is CLOSED. ________
CV
[13] PLACE 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, [2-M-3], to P AUTO. ________
[12] ENSURE 2-ISV-32-2014, CNTL AIR ISOL VLV TO 2-FCV-2-250/2-FCV-2-171, [T14H/685] is CLOSED.                   ________
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[13] PLACE 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, [2-M-3],
 
to P AUTO.                                                       ________
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6.5.1 CVP 2A Logic (continued)
 
[14] PRESS CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A BKR TEST CLOSE pushbutton at 480V UNIT BD 2A, Compartment 3D, AND  VERIFY the following: A. At 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A:  Red Light is ON ________  Green Light is OFF ________  Red Flag at Breaker Panel ________
B. Locally:  2-PMP-2-171D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A, [T14H/685], is OFF ________  2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, [T14G/685], STARTS ________ C. Annunciation & Alarms:  2-XA-55-3A-47C, VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is in ALARM ________  Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 47-C VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-251) is in ALARM (Red) ________
[15] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-171D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP, AND  VERIFY the following:  2-PMP-2-171D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A, STARTS  (Acc Crit) ________  2-XA-55-3A-47C, VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR ________  Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 47-C VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-251) is NORMAL (Green) ________
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6.5.1 CVP 2A Logic (continued)
 
[16] PRESS CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A BKR TEST TRIP pushbutton at 480V UNIT BD 2A, Compartment 3D, AND VERIFY the following: A. At 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A:  Red Light is OFF ________  Green Light is ON ________  Green Flag at Breaker Panel ________
B. Locally:  2-PMP-2-171D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A, is OFF ________  2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, is OFF ________ C. Annunciation & Alarms:  2-XA-55-3A-47C, VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR ________  Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 47-C VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-251) is NORMAL (Green) ________
[17] PLACE 2-HS-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, [T14G/685], to OFF. ________
[18] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-171D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685]. ________
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6.5.1 CVP 2A Logic (continued)  
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6.5.1   CVP 2A Logic (continued)
[14] PRESS CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A BKR TEST CLOSE pushbutton at 480V UNIT BD 2A, Compartment 3D, AND VERIFY the following:
A. At 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A:
x    Red Light is ON                                        ________
x    Green Light is OFF                                    ________
x    Red Flag at Breaker Panel                              ________
B. Locally:
x    2-PMP-2-171D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A,
[T14H/685], is OFF                                    ________
x    2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, [T14G/685], STARTS                        ________
C. Annunciation & Alarms:
x    2-XA-55-3A-47C, VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is in ALARM                                  ________
x    Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 47-C VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-251) is in ALARM (Red)                          ________
[15] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-171D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following:
x    2-PMP-2-171D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A, STARTS (Acc Crit)                                      ________
x    2-XA-55-3A-47C, VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR                                    ________
x    Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 47-C VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-251) is NORMAL (Green)                          ________


NOTE Annunciator Window 2-XA-55-3A-47C, VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO, will continue to alarm and clear throughout the remainder of this section until step 6.5.1[50] as
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6.5.1  CVP 2A Logic (continued)
[16] PRESS CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A BKR TEST TRIP pushbutton at 480V UNIT BD 2A, Compartment 3D, AND VERIFY the following:
A. At 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A:
x    Red Light is OFF                                      ________
x    Green Light is ON                                      ________
x    Green Flag at Breaker Panel                            ________
B. Locally:
x    2-PMP-2-171D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A, is OFF                                                ________
x    2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, is OFF                                    ________
C. Annunciation & Alarms:
x    2-XA-55-3A-47C, VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR                                    ________
x    Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 47-C VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-251) is NORMAL (Green)                          ________
[17] PLACE 2-HS-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, [T14G/685], to OFF.                                     ________
[18] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-171D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685].                                                      ________


CVP 2A is simulated started and stopped.
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[19] PLACE 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, [2-M-3], to START, AND VERIFY the following A. At 2-HS-2-171A: Red Light is ON ________ Green Light is OFF ________ White Light is OFF ________ B. At 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A: Red Light is ON ________ Green Light is OFF ________
6.5.1  CVP 2A Logic (continued)
[20] PLACE 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, to STOP, AND VERIFY the following: A. At 2-HS-2-171A: Red Light is OFF ________ Green Light is ON ________ White Light is OFF ________ B. At 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A: Red Light is OFF ________ Green Light is ON ________
NOTE Annunciator Window 2-XA-55-3A-47C, VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO, will continue to alarm and clear throughout the remainder of this section until step 6.5.1[50] as CVP 2A is simulated started and stopped.
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[19]   PLACE 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, [2-M-3],
to START, AND VERIFY the following A. At 2-HS-2-171A:
x    Red Light is ON                                           ________
x    Green Light is OFF                                         ________
x    White Light is OFF                                         ________
B. At 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A:
x    Red Light is ON                                           ________
x    Green Light is OFF                                         ________
[20]   PLACE 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, to STOP, AND VERIFY the following:
A. At 2-HS-2-171A:
x    Red Light is OFF                                           ________
x    Green Light is ON                                         ________
x    White Light is OFF                                         ________
B. At 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A:
x    Red Light is OFF                                           ________
x    Green Light is ON                                         ________


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6.5.1   CVP 2A Logic (continued)
6.5.1 CVP 2A Logic (continued)  
[21] PRESS TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685], AND VERIFY at 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A:
 
x    Red Light is ON                                 ________
[21] PRESS TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685], AND VERIFY at 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A: Red Light is ON ________ Green Light is OFF ________ White Light is OFF ________
x    Green Light is OFF                               ________
[22] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, AND VERIFY at 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A: Red Light is OFF ________ Green Light is ON ________ White Light is OFF ________
x    White Light is OFF                               ________
[23] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, AND VERIFY at 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A: Red Light is OFF ________ Green Light is ON ________ White Light is OFF ________
[22] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, AND VERIFY at 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A:
[24] PRESS TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, AND VERIFY at 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A: Red Light is ON ________ Green Light is OFF ________
x    Red Light is OFF                                 ________
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x    Green Light is ON                               ________
 
x    White Light is OFF                               ________
Date ________
[23] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, AND VERIFY at 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A:
 
x    Red Light is OFF                                 ________
6.5.1 CVP 2A Logic (continued)
x    Green Light is ON                               ________
x    White Light is OFF                               ________
[24] PRESS TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, AND VERIFY at 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A:
x    Red Light is ON                                 ________
x    Green Light is OFF                               ________


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6.5.1    CVP 2A Logic (continued)
CAUTION Steps 6.5.1[25], 6.5.1[26], and 6.5.1[29] involve work in an energized panel (250V DC Control Power).
CAUTION Steps 6.5.1[25], 6.5.1[26], and 6.5.1[29] involve work in an energized panel (250V DC Control Power).
NOTE The following two steps will setup and simulate a loss of bus voltage in 480V Unit  
NOTE The following two steps will setup and simulate a loss of bus voltage in 480V Unit Board 2A.
 
[25]   LIFT wire (3DC2) from Terminal Point 1 on 480-V BUS UNDERVOLTAGE AUX RELAY 27BX1, [480V UNIT BD 2A, Compartment 5A]. (Drawing 6948D28)                                 ________
Board 2A.
[25] LIFT wire (3DC2) from Terminal Point 1 on 480-V BUS UNDERVOLTAGE AUX RELAY 27BX1, [480V UNIT BD 2A, Compartment 5A]. (Drawing 6948D28) ________
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CV [26] MOMENTARILY PLACE a handheld jumper between Terminal Point 2 (wire 3DTP) and Point 5 (wire 3DT1) on 480-V BUS UNDERVOLTAGE AUX RELAY 27BX1. (Drawing 6948D28) ________
CV
[26]   MOMENTARILY PLACE a handheld jumper between Terminal Point 2 (wire 3DTP) and Point 5 (wire 3DT1) on 480-V BUS UNDERVOLTAGE AUX RELAY 27BX1. (Drawing 6948D28)                     ________
1st
1st
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CV [27] VERIFY at 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A: (Acc Crit)
CV
Red Light is OFF ________ Green Light is ON ________
[27]   VERIFY at 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A:
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(Acc Crit) x    Red Light is OFF                                         ________
 
x    Green Light is ON                                         ________
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6.5.1    CVP 2A Logic (continued)
NOTE Steps 6.5.1[28] and 6.5.1[32] will temporarily restore and then disable CVP 2A auto-start on low vacuum in order to prove CVP 2A auto-start on restoration of bus voltage..
NOTE Steps 6.5.1[28] and 6.5.1[32] will temporarily restore and then disable CVP 2A auto-start on low vacuum in order to prove CVP 2A auto-start on restoration of bus voltage..
[28] PLACE Test Switch TS-171 to the CLOSED (ON) position. ________
[28]   PLACE Test Switch TS-171 to the CLOSED (ON) position.               ________
NOTE The following step will simulate a restoration of bus voltage in 480V Unit Board 2A.
NOTE The following step will simulate a restoration of bus voltage in 480V Unit Board 2A.
[29] LAND wire (3DC2) on Terminal Point 1 on 480-V BUS UNDERVOLTAGE AUX RELAY 27BX1. (Drawing 6948D28) ________
[29]   LAND wire (3DC2) on Terminal Point 1 on 480-V BUS UNDERVOLTAGE AUX RELAY 27BX1. (Drawing 6948D28)                     ________
1st
1st
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CV [30] VERIFY at 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A: (Acc Crit)
CV
Red Light is ON ________ Green Light is OFF ________
[30]   VERIFY at 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A:
[31] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A. ________
(Acc Crit) x      Red Light is ON                                         ________
[32] PLACE Test Switch TS-171 to the OPEN (OFF) position. ________
x      Green Light is OFF                                       ________
[33] RACK OUT 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A. ________
[31]   PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A.                                                     ________
[34] REMOVE front cover of 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A. ________
[32]   PLACE Test Switch TS-171 to the OPEN (OFF) position.               ________
[35] PLACE 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A, Overload Trip Switch (OTS) mechanical lock-in lever (DTA plunger) to the TRIP position. ________
[33]   RACK OUT 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A.                     ________
[36] INSTALL front cover of 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A. ________
[34]   REMOVE front cover of 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A.                                                     ________
[35]   PLACE 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A, Overload Trip Switch (OTS) mechanical lock-in lever (DTA plunger) to the TRIP position.                                     ________
[36]   INSTALL front cover of 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A.                                                     ________
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1st
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6.5.1    CVP 2A Logic (continued)
[37]    PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A.                                                    ________
[38]    RACK 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A to the TEST position.                                                  ________
[39]    VERIFY the following:
A. White Light at 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, is ON                                                          ________
B. 2-XA-55-1B-14E, M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is in ALARM                                                    ________
C. Motor Tripout Buzzer is ON                                    ________
D. Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 14-E M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is in ALARM (Red).                    ________
NOTES
: 1)  The following step will electrically reset the Overload Trip Switch (OTS) for 2-BKR-2-171. Do not hold the Handswitch in STOP if the coil does not de-energize to avoid overheating the OTS coil.
: 2)  If the following step does not reset the OTS, then the OTS may be reset manually by pressing the OTS Reset button on the front of the Breaker, and a Test Deficiency Notice shall be initiated.
[40]    MOMENTARILY PLACE 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, to STOP, AND VERIFY the following:
A. White Light at 2-HS-2-171A is OFF                              ________
B. 2-XA-55-1B-14E, M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is CLEAR                                                      ________
C. Motor Tripout Buzzer is OFF                                    ________
D. Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 14-E M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is NORMAL (Green).                    ________


6.5.1 CVP 2A Logic (continued)
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6.5.1   CVP 2A Logic (continued)
[37] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A. ________
[41] PLACE 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, to STOP PULL TO LOCK.                                             ________
[38] RACK 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A to the TEST position. ________
[42] RACK OUT 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A.                 ________
[39] VERIFY the following: A. White Light at 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, is ON ________ B. 2-XA-55-1B-14E, M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is in ALARM ________ C. Motor Tripout Buzzer is ON ________
[43] REMOVE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A, AND REMOVE temporary jumpers between the following stationary secondary side contacts of 2-BKR-2-171: (Drawing 6948D26)
D. Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 14-E M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is in ALARM (Red). ________
(Jumpers were installed in step 6.5.1[5])
NOTES 1) The following step will electrically reset the Overload Trip Switch (OTS) for 2-BKR-2-171. Do not hold the Handswitch in STOP if the coil does not de-energize to avoid overheating the OTS coil. 2) If the following step does not reset the OTS, then the OTS may be reset manually by pressing the OTS Reset button on the front of the Breaker, and a Test Deficiency
A. Designated A-1:
 
Between Pin 3TP (wire 3DC) and Pin 13 (wire 3DC)           ________
Notice shall be initiated.
1st
[40] MOMENTARILY PLACE 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, to STOP, AND VERIFY the following: A. White Light at 2-HS-2-171A is OFF ________
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B. 2-XA-55-1B-14E, M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is CLEAR ________ C. Motor Tripout Buzzer is OFF ________
CV B. Designated A-2:
D. Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 14-E M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is NORMAL (Green). ________
Between Pin 6TP (wire 3DT) and Pin 9 (wire 3DT1)          ________
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6.5.1 CVP 2A Logic (continued)  
 
[41] PLACE 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, to STOP PULL TO LOCK. ________
[42] RACK OUT 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A. ________
[43] REMOVE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A, AND REMOVE temporary jumpers between the following stationary secondary side contacts of 2-BKR-2-171: (Drawing 6948D26)
(Jumpers were installed in step 6.5.1[5]) A. Designated A-1: Between Pin 3TP (wire 3DC) and Pin 13 (wire 3DC) ________
1st
1st
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CV B. Designated A-2: Between Pin 6TP (wire 3DT) and Pin 9 (wire 3DT1) ________
CV
[44] REPLACE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A, AND TORQUE between 25 and 35 in-lbs.
M&TE: ________________                                        ________
1st
1st
________  CV [44] REPLACE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A, AND TORQUE between 25 and 35 in-lbs. M&TE:  ________________ ________  1st
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CV [45] RACK 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A, to the CONNECTED position. ________
CV
[46] PLACE 2-HS-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER to AUTO. ________
[45] RACK 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A, to the CONNECTED position.                                           ________
[47] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-171D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP. ________
[46] PLACE 2-HS-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER to AUTO.                                               ________
[48] OPEN 2-ISV-32-2014, CNTL AIR ISOL VLV TO 2-FCV-2-250/2-FCV-2-171. ________
[47] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-171D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP.                                   ________
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[48] OPEN 2-ISV-32-2014, CNTL AIR ISOL VLV TO 2-FCV-2-250/2-FCV-2-171.                                       ________
 
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6.5.1 CVP 2A Logic (continued)
 
[49] ENSURE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Seal Water Tank level is at or above approximately 15 on 2-LG-2-168, COND VAC PUMP A SEAL WATER LEVEL, [T14H/685]. ________
[50] PLACE 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, to START, AND VERIFY the following  2-PMP-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, [T14H/685], is ON. ________  2-PMP-2-171D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A, is ON ________  2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, is ON ________  2-FCV-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A SUCTION ISOL, [T14H/685], is OPEN. ________  2-XA-55-3A-47C, VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR ________  Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 47-C VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-251) is NORMAL (Green) ________
NOTE The following step will cause the pressure in the CVP 2A Seal Water Tank to rise. The pressure switch that controls 2-FCV-2-250 has a setpoint of 4 PSIG (0.5PSI).  [51] SLOWLY CLOSE 2-CKV-2-710, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A DISCHARGE CHECK, [T14H/685], AND VERIFY 2-FCV-2-250, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A VACUUM BREAKER, [T14H/685], begins to OPEN.
(Acc Crit) ________
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6.5.1 CVP 2A Logic (continued)  
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6.5.1   CVP 2A Logic (continued)
[49]  ENSURE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Seal Water Tank level is at or above approximately 15 on 2-LG-2-168, COND VAC PUMP A SEAL WATER LEVEL, [T14H/685].                              ________
[50]  PLACE 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, to START, AND VERIFY the following x    2-PMP-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A,
[T14H/685], is ON.                                    ________
x    2-PMP-2-171D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A, is ON                                                  ________
x    2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, is ON                                    ________
x    2-FCV-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A SUCTION ISOL, [T14H/685], is OPEN.                    ________
x    2-XA-55-3A-47C, VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR                                    ________
x    Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 47-C VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-251) is NORMAL (Green)                          ________
NOTE The following step will cause the pressure in the CVP 2A Seal Water Tank to rise. The pressure switch that controls 2-FCV-2-250 has a setpoint of 4 PSIG (r0.5PSI).
[51]  SLOWLY CLOSE 2-CKV-2-710, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A DISCHARGE CHECK, [T14H/685], AND VERIFY 2-FCV-2-250, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A VACUUM BREAKER, [T14H/685], begins to OPEN.
(Acc Crit)                                                        ________


[52] RELEASE handle of 2-CKV-2-710, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A DISCHARGE CHECK, AND VERIFY 2-FCV-2-250, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A VACUUM BREAKER, CLOSES. ________
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[53] PLACE 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, to STOP PULL TO LOCK, AND VERIFY the following  2-PMP-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, is OFF. ________ 2-PMP-2-171D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A, is OFF ________ 2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, is OFF ________ 2-FCV-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A SUCTION ISOL, is CLOSED. ________ 2-XA-55-3A-47C, VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR ________ Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 47-C VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-251) is NORMAL (Green) ________
6.5.1  CVP 2A Logic (continued)
[54] VERIFY successful completion of this Subsection (6.5.1). (Acc Crit) ________  
[52] RELEASE handle of 2-CKV-2-710, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A DISCHARGE CHECK, AND VERIFY 2-FCV-2-250, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A VACUUM BREAKER, CLOSES.                                         ________
[53] PLACE 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, to STOP PULL TO LOCK, AND VERIFY the following x   2-PMP-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, is OFF.                                               ________
2-PMP-2-171D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A, is OFF                                                 ________
2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, is OFF                                   ________
2-FCV-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A SUCTION ISOL, is CLOSED.                               ________
2-XA-55-3A-47C, VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR                                     ________
Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 47-C VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-251) is NORMAL (Green)                           ________
[54] VERIFY successful completion of this Subsection (6.5.1).
(Acc Crit)                                                     ________


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6.5.2   CVP 2B Logic
Date ________  
[1]   ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.5 have been completed.                                                   ________
 
[2]   ENSURE Sections 6.1 and 6.4 have been completed                       ________
6.5.2 CVP 2B Logic
[3]   RACK OUT 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B,
[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.5 have been completed. ________
[480V UNIT BD 2B, Compartment 4C].                                     ________
[2] ENSURE Sections 6.1 and 6.4 have been completed ________
[4]   REMOVE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B.                                 ________
[3] RACK OUT 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B, [480V UNIT BD 2B, Compartment 4C]. ________
NOTES
[4] REMOVE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B. ________
: 1)   The following step will allow the CVP 2B control circuit to fully function while 2-BKR-2-176 is in TEST. Breaker will open and close in response to control signals, but CVP 2B itself will remain off.
NOTES 1) The following step will allow the CVP 2B control circuit to fully function while 2-BKR-2-176 is in TEST. Breaker will open and close in response to control signals, but CVP 2B itself will remain off. 2) See drawing 6947D02 for typical 480V Switchgear pin arrangement.
: 2)   See drawing 6947D02 for typical 480V Switchgear pin arrangement.
[5] INSTALL temporary jumpers between the following stationary secondary side contacts of 2-BKR-2-176. (Drawing 6948D35) A. Designated B-1: Between Pin 3TP (wire 4CC) and Pin 13 (wire 4CC) ________
[5]   INSTALL temporary jumpers between the following stationary secondary side contacts of 2-BKR-2-176. (Drawing 6948D35)
A. Designated B-1:
Between Pin 3TP (wire 4CC) and Pin 13 (wire 4CC)                 ________
1st
1st
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CV B. Designated B-2: Between Pin 6TP (wire 4CT) and Pin 9 (wire 4CT1) ________
CV B. Designated B-2:
Between Pin 6TP (wire 4CT) and Pin 9 (wire 4CT1)                 ________
1st
1st
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CV [6] REPLACE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B. ________
CV
[6]   REPLACE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B.                                 ________
1st
1st
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CV [7] RACK 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B, to the TEST position. ________
CV
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[7]   RACK 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B, to the TEST position.                                                         ________


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6.5.2   CVP 2B Logic (continued)
6.5.2 CVP 2B Logic (continued)  
[8]   VERIFY 2-XA-55-3A-48C, VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR.                                             ________
 
[9]   VERIFY Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 48-C VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-247) is NORMAL (Green)                                               ________
[8] VERIFY 2-XA-55-3A-48C, VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR. ________
CAUTION The following step involves work in an energized panel (250V DC Control Power).
[9] VERIFY Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 48-C VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-247) is NORMAL (Green) ________
NOTE The following step will disable the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B auto-start on low suction vacuum function.
CAUTION The following step involves work in an energized panel (250V DC Control Power).
[10] LIFT vendor wire 30 at TB30, Point 30 (opposite field wire 4CC5) in CVP 2B skid-mounted terminal box.
NOTE The following step will disable the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B auto-start on low  
(Drawing 2-45W2747-4)                                           ________
 
suction vacuum function.
[10] LIFT vendor wire 30 at TB30, Point 30 (opposite field wire 4CC5) in CVP 2B skid-mounted terminal box.
(Drawing 2-45W2747-4) ________
1st
1st
________
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CV [11] INSTALL switched jumper (designated TS-176) between TB30 Point 30 and TB10 Point 6 in CVP 2B skid-mounted  
CV
 
[11] INSTALL switched jumper (designated TS-176) between TB30 Point 30 and TB10 Point 6 in CVP 2B skid-mounted terminal box. (Drawing 2-45W2747-4), AND ENSURE that the jumper test switch is OPEN (OFF).               ________
terminal box. (Drawing 2-45W2747-4), AND ENSURE that the jumper test switch is OPEN (OFF).
1st
________  1st
________
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CV [12] ENSURE 2-ISV-32-2017, CONTROL AIR ISOLATION VALVE TO 2-FCV-2-176, [T14G/685] is CLOSED. ________
CV
[13] PLACE 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, [2-M-3], to P AUTO. ________
[12] ENSURE 2-ISV-32-2017, CONTROL AIR ISOLATION VALVE TO 2-FCV-2-176, [T14G/685] is CLOSED.                           ________
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[13] PLACE 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, [2-M-3],
 
to P AUTO.                                                       ________
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6.5.2 CVP 2B Logic (continued)
 
[14] PRESS CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B BKR TEST CLOSE pushbutton at 480V UNIT BD 2B, Compartment 4C, AND  VERIFY the following: A. At 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B:  Red Light is ON ________  Green Light is OFF ________  Red Flag at Breaker Panel ________
B. Locally:  2-PMP-2-176D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B, [T14G/685], is OFF ________  2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, [T14G/685], STARTS ________ C. Annunciation & Alarms:  2-XA-55-3A-48C, VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is in ALARM ________  Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 48-C VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-247) is in ALARM (Red) ________
[15] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-176D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP, AND  VERIFY the following:  2-PMP-2-176D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B, STARTS  (Acc Crit) ________  2-XA-55-3A-48C, VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR ________  Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 48-C VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-247) is NORMAL (Green) ________
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6.5.2 CVP 2B Logic (continued)
 
[16] PRESS CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B BKR TEST TRIP pushbutton at 480V UNIT BD 2B, Compartment 4C, AND VERIFY the following: A. At 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B:  Red Light is OFF ________  Green Light is ON ________  Green Flag at Breaker Panel ________
B. Locally:  2-PMP-2-176D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B, is OFF ________  2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, is OFF ________ C. Annunciation & Alarms:  2-XA-55-3A-48C, VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR ________  Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 48-C VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-247) is NORMAL (Green) ________
[17] PLACE 2-HS-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, [T14G/685], to OFF. ________
[18] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-176D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685]. ________
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6.5.2 CVP 2B Logic (continued)
 
NOTE Annunciator Window 2-XA-55-3A-48C, VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO, will continue to alarm and clear throughout the remainder of this section until step 6.5.2[50] as
 
CVP 2B is simulated started and stopped.
[19] PLACE 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, [2-M-3], to START, AND VERIFY the following  A. At 2-HS-2-176A:  Red Light is ON ________  Green Light is OFF ________  White Light is OFF ________ B. At 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B:  Red Light is ON ________  Green Light is OFF ________
[20] PLACE 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, to STOP, AND  VERIFY the following: A. At 2-HS-2-176A:  Red Light is OFF ________  Green Light is ON ________  White Light is OFF ________ B. At 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B:  Red Light is OFF ________  Green Light is ON ________
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6.5.2 CVP 2B Logic (continued)  
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6.5.2   CVP 2B Logic (continued)
[14] PRESS CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B BKR TEST CLOSE pushbutton at 480V UNIT BD 2B, Compartment 4C, AND VERIFY the following:
A. At 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B:
x    Red Light is ON                                        ________
x    Green Light is OFF                                    ________
x    Red Flag at Breaker Panel                              ________
B. Locally:
x    2-PMP-2-176D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B,
[T14G/685], is OFF                                    ________
x    2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, [T14G/685], STARTS                        ________
C. Annunciation & Alarms:
x    2-XA-55-3A-48C, VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is in ALARM                                  ________
x    Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 48-C VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-247) is in ALARM (Red)                          ________
[15] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-176D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following:
x    2-PMP-2-176D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B, STARTS (Acc Crit)                                      ________
x    2-XA-55-3A-48C, VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR                                    ________
x    Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 48-C VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-247) is NORMAL (Green)                          ________


[21] PRESS TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685], AND VERIFY at 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B: Red Light is ON ________ Green Light is OFF ________ White Light is OFF ________
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[22] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, AND  VERIFY at 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B:  Red Light is OFF ________ Green Light is ON ________  White Light is OFF ________
6.5.2  CVP 2B Logic (continued)
[23] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, AND  VERIFY at 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B:  Red Light is OFF ________  Green Light is ON ________  White Light is OFF ________
[16] PRESS CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B BKR TEST TRIP pushbutton at 480V UNIT BD 2B, Compartment 4C, AND VERIFY the following:
[24] PRESS TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, AND  VERIFY at 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B:  Red Light is ON ________  Green Light is OFF ________
A. At 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B:
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x    Red Light is OFF                                      ________
x    Green Light is ON                                      ________
x    Green Flag at Breaker Panel                            ________
B. Locally:
x    2-PMP-2-176D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B, is OFF                                                 ________
x    2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, is OFF                                    ________
C. Annunciation & Alarms:
x    2-XA-55-3A-48C, VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR                                    ________
x    Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 48-C VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-247) is NORMAL (Green)                          ________
[17] PLACE 2-HS-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, [T14G/685], to OFF.                                    ________
[18] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-176D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685].                                                      ________


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6.5.2  CVP 2B Logic (continued)
NOTE Annunciator Window 2-XA-55-3A-48C, VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO, will continue to alarm and clear throughout the remainder of this section until step 6.5.2[50] as CVP 2B is simulated started and stopped.
[19]    PLACE 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, [2-M-3],
to START, AND VERIFY the following A. At 2-HS-2-176A:
x    Red Light is ON                                            ________
x    Green Light is OFF                                        ________
x    White Light is OFF                                        ________
B. At 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B:
x    Red Light is ON                                            ________
x    Green Light is OFF                                        ________
[20]    PLACE 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, to STOP, AND VERIFY the following:
A. At 2-HS-2-176A:
x    Red Light is OFF                                          ________
x    Green Light is ON                                          ________
x    White Light is OFF                                        ________
B. At 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B:
x    Red Light is OFF                                          ________
x    Green Light is ON                                          ________


6.5.2 CVP 2B Logic (continued)  
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6.5.2   CVP 2B Logic (continued)
[21] PRESS TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685], AND VERIFY at 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B:
x    Red Light is ON                                  ________
x    Green Light is OFF                              ________
x    White Light is OFF                              ________
[22] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, AND VERIFY at 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B:
x    Red Light is OFF                                ________
x    Green Light is ON                                ________
x    White Light is OFF                              ________
[23] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, AND VERIFY at 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B:
x    Red Light is OFF                                ________
x    Green Light is ON                                ________
x    White Light is OFF                              ________
[24] PRESS TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, AND VERIFY at 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B:
x    Red Light is ON                                  ________
x    Green Light is OFF                              ________


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6.5.2    CVP 2B Logic (continued)
CAUTION Steps 6.5.2[25], 6.5.2[26], and 6.5.2[29] involve work in an energized panel (250V DC Control Power).
CAUTION Steps 6.5.2[25], 6.5.2[26], and 6.5.2[29] involve work in an energized panel (250V DC Control Power).
NOTE The following two steps will setup and simulate a loss of bus voltage in 480V Unit Board 2B.
NOTE The following two steps will setup and simulate a loss of bus voltage in 480V Unit Board 2B.
[25] LIFT wire (4CC2) from Terminal Point 1 on 480-V BUS UNDERVOLTAGE AUX RELAY 27BX1, [480V UNIT BD 2B, Compartment 6A]. (Drawing 6948D37) ________
[25]   LIFT wire (4CC2) from Terminal Point 1 on 480-V BUS UNDERVOLTAGE AUX RELAY 27BX1, [480V UNIT BD 2B, Compartment 6A]. (Drawing 6948D37)                                 ________
1st
1st
________
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CV [26] MOMENTARILY PLACE a handheld jumper between Terminal Point 2 (wire 4CTP) and Point 5 (wire 4CT1) on 480-V BUS UNDERVOLTAGE AUX RELAY 27BX1. (Drawing 6948D37) ________
CV
[26]   MOMENTARILY PLACE a handheld jumper between Terminal Point 2 (wire 4CTP) and Point 5 (wire 4CT1) on 480-V BUS UNDERVOLTAGE AUX RELAY 27BX1. (Drawing 6948D37)                     ________
1st
1st
________
________
CV [27] VERIFY at 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B: (Acc Crit)
CV
Red Light is OFF ________ Green Light is ON ________
[27]   VERIFY at 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B:
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(Acc Crit) x    Red Light is OFF                                         ________
 
x    Green Light is ON                                         ________
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6.5.2    CVP 2B Logic (continued)
NOTE Steps 6.5.2[28] and 6.5.2[32] will temporarily restore and then disable CVP 2B auto-start on low vacuum in order to prove CVP 2B auto-start on restoration of bus voltage..
NOTE Steps 6.5.2[28] and 6.5.2[32] will temporarily restore and then disable CVP 2B auto-start on low vacuum in order to prove CVP 2B auto-start on restoration of bus voltage..
[28] PLACE Test Switch TS-176 to the CLOSED (ON) position. ________
[28]   PLACE Test Switch TS-176 to the CLOSED (ON) position.               ________
NOTE The following step will simulate a restoration of bus voltage in 480V Unit Board 2A.
NOTE The following step will simulate a restoration of bus voltage in 480V Unit Board 2A.
[29] LAND wire (4CC2) on Terminal Point 1 on 480-V BUS UNDERVOLTAGE AUX RELAY 27BX1. (Drawing 6948D37) ________
[29]   LAND wire (4CC2) on Terminal Point 1 on 480-V BUS UNDERVOLTAGE AUX RELAY 27BX1. (Drawing 6948D37)                     ________
1st
1st
________
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CV [30] VERIFY at 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B: (Acc Crit)
CV
Red Light is ON ________ Green Light is OFF ________
[30]   VERIFY at 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B:
[31] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B. ________
(Acc Crit) x      Red Light is ON                                         ________
[32] PLACE Test Switch TS-176 to the OPEN (OFF) position. ________
x      Green Light is OFF                                       ________
[33] RACK OUT 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B. ________
[31]   PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B.                                                     ________
[34] REMOVE front cover of 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B. ________
[32]   PLACE Test Switch TS-176 to the OPEN (OFF) position.               ________
[35] PLACE 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B, Overload Trip Switch (OTS) mechanical lock-in lever (DTA plunger) to the TRIP position. ________
[33]   RACK OUT 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B.                     ________
[36] INSTALL front cover of 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B. ________
[34]   REMOVE front cover of 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B.                                                     ________
[35]   PLACE 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B, Overload Trip Switch (OTS) mechanical lock-in lever (DTA plunger) to the TRIP position.                                     ________
[36]   INSTALL front cover of 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B.                                                     ________
1st
1st
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6.5.2    CVP 2B Logic (continued)
[37]    PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B.                                                    ________
[38]    RACK 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B to the TEST position.                                                  ________
[39]    VERIFY the following:
A. White Light at 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, is ON                                                          ________
B. 2-XA-55-1B-14E, M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is in ALARM                                                    ________
C. Motor Tripout Buzzer is ON                                    ________
D. Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 14-E M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is in ALARM (Red).                    ________
NOTES
: 1)  The following step will electrically reset the Overload Trip Switch (OTS) for 2-BKR-2-176. Do not hold the Handswitch in STOP if the coil does not de-energize to avoid overheating the OTS coil.
: 2)  If the following step does not reset the OTS, then the OTS may be reset manually by pressing the OTS Reset button on the front of the Breaker, and a Test Deficiency Notice shall be initiated.
[40]    MOMENTARILY PLACE 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, to STOP, AND VERIFY the following:
A. White Light at 2-HS-2-176A is OFF                              ________
B. 2-XA-55-1B-14E, M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is CLEAR                                                      ________
C. Motor Tripout Buzzer is OFF                                    ________
D. Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 14-E M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is NORMAL (Green).                    ________


6.5.2 CVP 2B Logic (continued)
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6.5.2   CVP 2B Logic (continued)
[37] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B. ________
[41] PLACE 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, to STOP PULL TO LOCK.                                             ________
[38] RACK 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B to the TEST position. ________
[42] RACK OUT 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B.                 ________
[39] VERIFY the following: A. White Light at 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, is ON ________ B. 2-XA-55-1B-14E, M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is in ALARM ________ C. Motor Tripout Buzzer is ON ________
[43] REMOVE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B, AND REMOVE temporary jumpers between the following stationary secondary side contacts of 2-BKR-2-176: (Drawing 6948D35)
D. Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 14-E M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is in ALARM (Red). ________
(Jumpers were installed in step 6.5.2[5])
NOTES 1) The following step will electrically reset the Overload Trip Switch (OTS) for 2-BKR-2-176. Do not hold the Handswitch in STOP if the coil does not de-energize to avoid overheating the OTS coil. 2) If the following step does not reset the OTS, then the OTS may be reset manually by pressing the OTS Reset button on the front of the Breaker, and a Test Deficiency
A. Designated B-1:
 
Between Pin 3TP (wire 4CC) and Pin 13 (wire 4CC)           ________
Notice shall be initiated.
1st
[40] MOMENTARILY PLACE 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, to STOP, AND VERIFY the following: A. White Light at 2-HS-2-176A is OFF ________
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B. 2-XA-55-1B-14E, M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is CLEAR ________ C. Motor Tripout Buzzer is OFF ________
CV B. Designated B-2:
D. Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 14-E M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is NORMAL (Green). ________
Between Pin 6TP (wire 4CT) and Pin 9 (wire 4CT1)          ________
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6.5.2 CVP 2B Logic (continued)  
 
[41] PLACE 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, to STOP PULL TO LOCK. ________
[42] RACK OUT 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B. ________
[43] REMOVE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B, AND REMOVE temporary jumpers between the following stationary secondary side contacts of 2-BKR-2-176: (Drawing 6948D35)
(Jumpers were installed in step 6.5.2[5]) A. Designated B-1: Between Pin 3TP (wire 4CC) and Pin 13 (wire 4CC) ________
1st
1st
________
________
CV B. Designated B-2: Between Pin 6TP (wire 4CT) and Pin 9 (wire 4CT1) ________
CV
[44] REPLACE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B, AND TORQUE between 25 and 35 in-lbs.
M&TE: ________________                                        ________
1st
1st
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CV [45] RACK 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B, to the CONNECTED position. ________
CV
[46] PLACE 2-HS-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER to AUTO. ________
[45] RACK 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B, to the CONNECTED position.                                           ________
[47] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-176D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP. ________
[46] PLACE 2-HS-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER to AUTO.                                               ________
[48] OPEN 2-ISV-32-2017, CONTROL AIR ISOLATION VALVE TO 2-FCV-2-176. ________
[47] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-176D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP.                                   ________
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[48] OPEN 2-ISV-32-2017, CONTROL AIR ISOLATION VALVE TO 2-FCV-2-176.                                               ________


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6.5.2    CVP 2B Logic (continued)
[49]  ENSURE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Seal Water Tank level is at or above approximately 15 on 2-LG-2-173, COND VAC PUMP B SEAL WATER LEVEL, [T14G/685].                              ________
[50]  PLACE 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, to START, AND VERIFY the following x    2-PMP-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B,
[T14G/685], is ON.                                    ________
x    2-PMP-2-176D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B, is ON                                                  ________
x    2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, is ON                                    ________
x    2-FCV-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION ISOL, [T14G/685], is OPEN.                    ________
x    2-XA-55-3A-48C, VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR                                    ________
x    Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 48-C VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-247) is NORMAL (Green)                          ________
NOTE The following step will cause the pressure in the CVP 2B Seal Water Tank to rise. The pressure switch that controls 2-FCV-2-246 has a setpoint of 4 PSIG (r0.5PSI).
[51]  SLOWLY CLOSE 2-CKV-2-711, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B DISCHARGE CHECK, [T14G/685], AND VERIFY 2-FCV-2-246, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B VACUUM BREAKER, [T14G/685], begins to OPEN.
(Acc Crit)                                                        ________


6.5.2 CVP 2B Logic (continued)  
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6.5.2   CVP 2B Logic (continued)
[52] RELEASE handle of 2-CKV-2-711, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B DISCHARGE CHECK, AND VERIFY 2-FCV-2-246, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B VACUUM BREAKER, CLOSES.                                        ________
[53] PLACE 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, to STOP PULL TO LOCK, AND VERIFY the following x  2-PMP-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, is OFF.                                                ________
x  2-PMP-2-176D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B, is OFF                                                ________
x  2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, is OFF                                    ________
x  2-FCV-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION ISOL, is CLOSED.                              ________
x  2-XA-55-3A-48C, VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR                                    ________
x  Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 48-C VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-247) is NORMAL (Green)                          ________
[54] VERIFY successful completion of this Subsection (6.5.2).
(Acc Crit)                                                      ________


[49] ENSURE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Seal Water Tank level is at or above approximately 15 on 2-LG-2-173, COND VAC PUMP B SEAL WATER LEVEL, [T14G/685]. ________
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[50] PLACE 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, to START, AND VERIFY the following  2-PMP-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, [T14G/685], is ON. ________  2-PMP-2-176D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B, is ON ________  2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, is ON ________  2-FCV-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION ISOL, [T14G/685], is OPEN. ________  2-XA-55-3A-48C, VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR ________  Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 48-C VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-247) is NORMAL (Green) ________
6.5.3   CVP 2C Logic
NOTE The following step will cause the pressure in the CVP 2B Seal Water Tank to rise. The pressure switch that controls 2-FCV-2-246 has a setpoint of 4 PSIG (0.5PSI).  [51] SLOWLY CLOSE 2-CKV-2-711, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B DISCHARGE CHECK, [T14G/685], AND VERIFY 2-FCV-2-246, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B VACUUM BREAKER, [T14G/685], begins to OPEN.
[1]   ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.5 have been completed.                                                   ________
(Acc Crit) ________
[2]   ENSURE Sections 6.1 and 6.4 have been completed                       ________
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[3]   RACK OUT 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C,
 
[480V UNIT BD 2B, Compartment 4D].                                     ________
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[4]   REMOVE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C.                                 ________
 
NOTES
6.5.2 CVP 2B Logic (continued)
: 1)   The following step will allow the CVP 2C control circuit to fully function while 2-BKR-2-181 is in TEST. Breaker will open and close in response to control signals, but CVP 2C itself will remain off.
 
: 2)   See drawing 6947D02 for typical 480V Switchgear pin arrangement.
[52] RELEASE handle of 2-CKV-2-711, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B DISCHARGE CHECK, AND VERIFY 2-FCV-2-246, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B VACUUM BREAKER, CLOSES. ________
[5]   INSTALL temporary jumpers between the following stationary secondary side contacts of 2-BKR-2-181. (Drawing 6948D35)
[53] PLACE 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, to STOP PULL TO LOCK, AND VERIFY the following  2-PMP-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, is OFF. ________  2-PMP-2-176D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B, is OFF ________  2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, is OFF ________  2-FCV-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION ISOL, is CLOSED. ________  2-XA-55-3A-48C, VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR ________  Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 48-C VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-247) is NORMAL (Green) ________
A. Designated C-1:
[54] VERIFY successful completion of this Subsection (6.5.2).  (Acc Crit) ________
Between Pin 3TP (wire 4DC) and Pin 13 (wire 4DC)                 ________
 
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6.5.3 CVP 2C Logic
[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.5 have been completed. ________
[2] ENSURE Sections 6.1 and 6.4 have been completed ________
[3] RACK OUT 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C, [480V UNIT BD 2B, Compartment 4D]. ________
[4] REMOVE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C. ________
NOTES 1) The following step will allow the CVP 2C control circuit to fully function while 2-BKR-2-181 is in TEST. Breaker will open and close in response to control signals, but CVP 2C itself will remain off. 2) See drawing 6947D02 for typical 480V Switchgear pin arrangement.
[5] INSTALL temporary jumpers between the following stationary secondary side contacts of 2-BKR-2-181. (Drawing 6948D35) A. Designated C-1: Between Pin 3TP (wire 4DC) and Pin 13 (wire 4DC) ________
1st
1st
________
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CV B. Designated C-2: Between Pin 6TP (wire 4DT) and Pin 9 (wire 4DT1) ________
CV B. Designated C-2:
Between Pin 6TP (wire 4DT) and Pin 9 (wire 4DT1)                 ________
1st
1st
________
________
CV [6] REPLACE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C. ________
CV
[6]   REPLACE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C.                                 ________
1st
1st
________
________
CV [7] RACK 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C, to the TEST position. ________
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[7]   RACK 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C, to the TEST position.                                                     ________
 
Date ________
 
6.5.3 CVP 2C Logic (continued)
 
[8] VERIFY 2-XA-55-3A-49C, VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR. ________
[9] VERIFY Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 49-C VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-249) is NORMAL (Green) ________
CAUTION  The following step involves work in an energized panel (250V DC Control Power).
NOTE The following step will disable the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C auto-start on low


suction vacuum function.
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[10] LIFT vendor wire 30 at TB30, Point 30 (opposite field wire 4DC5) in CVP 2C skid-mounted terminal box.
6.5.3    CVP 2C Logic (continued)
(Drawing 2-45W2747-4) ________
[8]  VERIFY 2-XA-55-3A-49C, VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR.                                              ________
[9]  VERIFY Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 49-C VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-249) is NORMAL (Green)                                                ________
CAUTION The following step involves work in an energized panel (250V DC Control Power).
NOTE The following step will disable the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C auto-start on low suction vacuum function.
[10] LIFT vendor wire 30 at TB30, Point 30 (opposite field wire 4DC5) in CVP 2C skid-mounted terminal box.
(Drawing 2-45W2747-4)                                           ________
1st
1st
________
________
CV [11] INSTALL switched jumper (designated TS-181) between TB30 Point 30 and TB10 Point 6 in CVP 2C skid-mounted  
CV
 
[11] INSTALL switched jumper (designated TS-181) between TB30 Point 30 and TB10 Point 6 in CVP 2C skid-mounted terminal box. (Drawing 2-45W2747-4), AND ENSURE that the jumper test switch is OPEN (OFF).               ________
terminal box. (Drawing 2-45W2747-4), AND ENSURE that the jumper test switch is OPEN (OFF).
1st
________  1st
________
________
CV [12] ENSURE 2-ISV-32-2019, CNTL AIR ISOL VLV TO 2-FCV-2-248/2-FCV-2-181, [T14G/685] is CLOSED. ________
CV
[13] PLACE 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, [2-M-3], to P AUTO. ________
[12] ENSURE 2-ISV-32-2019, CNTL AIR ISOL VLV TO 2-FCV-2-248/2-FCV-2-181, [T14G/685] is CLOSED.                   ________
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[13] PLACE 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, [2-M-3],
 
to P AUTO.                                                       ________
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6.5.3 CVP 2C Logic (continued)
 
[14] PRESS CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C BKR TEST CLOSE pushbutton at 480V UNIT BD 2B, Compartment 4D, AND  VERIFY the following: A. At 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C:  Red Light is ON ________  Green Light is OFF ________  Red Flag at Breaker Panel ________
B. Locally:  2-PMP-2-181D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C, [T14G/685], is OFF ________  2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, [T14G/685], STARTS ________ C. Annunciation & Alarms:  2-XA-55-3A-49C, VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is in ALARM ________  Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 49-C VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-249) is in ALARM (Red) ________
[15] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-181D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP, AND  VERIFY the following:  2-PMP-2-181D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C, STARTS  (Acc Crit) ________  2-XA-55-3A-49C, VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR ________  Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 49-C VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-249) is NORMAL (Green) ________
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6.5.3 CVP 2C Logic (continued)
 
[16] PRESS CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C BKR TEST TRIP pushbutton at 480V UNIT BD 2B, Compartment 4D, AND VERIFY the following: A. At 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C:  Red Light is OFF ________  Green Light is ON ________  Green Flag at Breaker Panel ________
B. Locally:  2-PMP-2-181D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C, is OFF ________  2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, is OFF ________ C. Annunciation & Alarms:  2-XA-55-3A-49C, VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR ________  Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 49-C VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-249) is NORMAL (Green) ________
[17] PLACE 2-HS-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, [T14G/685], to OFF. ________
[18] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-181D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685]. ________
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6.5.3 CVP 2C Logic (continued)  
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6.5.3   CVP 2C Logic (continued)
[14] PRESS CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C BKR TEST CLOSE pushbutton at 480V UNIT BD 2B, Compartment 4D, AND VERIFY the following:
A. At 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C:
x    Red Light is ON                                        ________
x    Green Light is OFF                                    ________
x    Red Flag at Breaker Panel                              ________
B. Locally:
x    2-PMP-2-181D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C,
[T14G/685], is OFF                                    ________
x    2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, [T14G/685], STARTS                        ________
C. Annunciation & Alarms:
x    2-XA-55-3A-49C, VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is in ALARM                                  ________
x    Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 49-C VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-249) is in ALARM (Red)                          ________
[15] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-181D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following:
x    2-PMP-2-181D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C, STARTS (Acc Crit)                                      ________
x    2-XA-55-3A-49C, VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR                                    ________
x    Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 49-C VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-249) is NORMAL (Green)                          ________


NOTE Annunciator Window 2-XA-55-3A-49C, VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO, will continue to alarm and clear throughout the remainder of this section until step 6.5.3[50] as
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6.5.3  CVP 2C Logic (continued)
[16] PRESS CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C BKR TEST TRIP pushbutton at 480V UNIT BD 2B, Compartment 4D, AND VERIFY the following:
A. At 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C:
x    Red Light is OFF                                      ________
x    Green Light is ON                                      ________
x    Green Flag at Breaker Panel                            ________
B. Locally:
x    2-PMP-2-181D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C, is OFF                                                ________
x    2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, is OFF                                    ________
C. Annunciation & Alarms:
x    2-XA-55-3A-49C, VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR                                    ________
x    Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 49-C VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-249) is NORMAL (Green)                          ________
[17] PLACE 2-HS-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, [T14G/685], to OFF.                                     ________
[18] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-181D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685].                                                      ________


CVP 2C is simulated started and stopped.
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[19] PLACE 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, [2-M-3], to START, AND VERIFY the following A. At 2-HS-2-181A: Red Light is ON ________ Green Light is OFF ________ White Light is OFF ________ B. At 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C: Red Light is ON ________ Green Light is OFF ________
6.5.3  CVP 2C Logic (continued)
[20] PLACE 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, to STOP, AND VERIFY the following: A. At 2-HS-2-181A: Red Light is OFF ________ Green Light is ON ________ White Light is OFF ________ B. At 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C: Red Light is OFF ________ Green Light is ON ________
NOTE Annunciator Window 2-XA-55-3A-49C, VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO, will continue to alarm and clear throughout the remainder of this section until step 6.5.3[50] as CVP 2C is simulated started and stopped.
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[19]   PLACE 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, [2-M-3],
to START, AND VERIFY the following A. At 2-HS-2-181A:
x    Red Light is ON                                           ________
x    Green Light is OFF                                         ________
x    White Light is OFF                                         ________
B. At 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C:
x    Red Light is ON                                           ________
x    Green Light is OFF                                         ________
[20]   PLACE 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, to STOP, AND VERIFY the following:
A. At 2-HS-2-181A:
x    Red Light is OFF                                           ________
x    Green Light is ON                                         ________
x    White Light is OFF                                         ________
B. At 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C:
x    Red Light is OFF                                           ________
x    Green Light is ON                                         ________


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6.5.3   CVP 2C Logic (continued)
6.5.3 CVP 2C Logic (continued)  
[21] PRESS TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685], AND VERIFY at 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C:
 
x    Red Light is ON                                 ________
[21] PRESS TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685], AND VERIFY at 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C: Red Light is ON ________ Green Light is OFF ________ White Light is OFF ________
x    Green Light is OFF                               ________
[22] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, AND VERIFY at 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C: Red Light is OFF ________ Green Light is ON ________ White Light is OFF ________
x    White Light is OFF                               ________
[23] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, AND VERIFY at 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C: Red Light is OFF ________ Green Light is ON ________ White Light is OFF ________
[22] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, AND VERIFY at 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C:
[24] PRESS TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, AND VERIFY at 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C: Red Light is ON ________ Green Light is OFF ________
x    Red Light is OFF                                 ________
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x    Green Light is ON                               ________
 
x    White Light is OFF                               ________
Date ________
[23] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, AND VERIFY at 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C:
 
x    Red Light is OFF                                 ________
6.5.3 CVP 2C Logic (continued)
x    Green Light is ON                               ________
x    White Light is OFF                               ________
[24] PRESS TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, AND VERIFY at 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C:
x    Red Light is ON                                 ________
x    Green Light is OFF                               ________


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6.5.3    CVP 2C Logic (continued)
CAUTION Steps 6.5.3[25], 6.5.3[26], and 6.5.3[29] involve work in an energized panel (250V DC Control Power).
CAUTION Steps 6.5.3[25], 6.5.3[26], and 6.5.3[29] involve work in an energized panel (250V DC Control Power).
NOTE The following two steps will setup and simulate a loss of bus voltage in 480V Unit  
NOTE The following two steps will setup and simulate a loss of bus voltage in 480V Unit Board 2B.
 
[25]   LIFT wire (4DC2) from Terminal Point 1 on 480-V BUS UNDERVOLTAGE AUX RELAY 27BX2, [480V UNIT BD 2B, Compartment 6A]. (Drawing 6948D37)                                 ________
Board 2B.
[25] LIFT wire (4DC2) from Terminal Point 1 on 480-V BUS UNDERVOLTAGE AUX RELAY 27BX2, [480V UNIT BD 2B, Compartment 6A]. (Drawing 6948D37) ________
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CV [26] MOMENTARILY PLACE a handheld jumper between Terminal Point 2 (wire 4DTP) and Point 5 (wire 4DT1) on 480-V BUS UNDERVOLTAGE AUX RELAY 27BX2. (Drawing 6948D37) ________
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[26]   MOMENTARILY PLACE a handheld jumper between Terminal Point 2 (wire 4DTP) and Point 5 (wire 4DT1) on 480-V BUS UNDERVOLTAGE AUX RELAY 27BX2. (Drawing 6948D37)                     ________
1st
1st
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CV [27] VERIFY at 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C: (Acc Crit)
CV
Red Light is OFF ________ Green Light is ON ________
[27]   VERIFY at 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C:
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(Acc Crit) x    Red Light is OFF                                         ________
 
x    Green Light is ON                                         ________
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6.5.3 CVP 2C Logic (continued)


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6.5.3    CVP 2C Logic (continued)
NOTE Steps 6.5.3[28] and 6.5.3[32] will temporarily restore and then disable CVP 2C auto-start on low vacuum in order to prove CVP 2C auto-start on restoration of bus voltage..
NOTE Steps 6.5.3[28] and 6.5.3[32] will temporarily restore and then disable CVP 2C auto-start on low vacuum in order to prove CVP 2C auto-start on restoration of bus voltage..
[28] PLACE Test Switch TS-181 to the CLOSED (ON) position. ________
[28]   PLACE Test Switch TS-181 to the CLOSED (ON) position.               ________
NOTE The following step will simulate a restoration of bus voltage in 480V Unit Board 2B.
NOTE The following step will simulate a restoration of bus voltage in 480V Unit Board 2B.
[29] LAND wire (4DC2) on Terminal Point 1 on 480-V BUS UNDERVOLTAGE AUX RELAY 27BX2. (Drawing 6948D37) ________
[29]   LAND wire (4DC2) on Terminal Point 1 on 480-V BUS UNDERVOLTAGE AUX RELAY 27BX2. (Drawing 6948D37)                     ________
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1st
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CV [30] VERIFY at 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C: (Acc Crit)
CV
Red Light is ON ________ Green Light is OFF ________
[30]   VERIFY at 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C:
[31] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C. ________
(Acc Crit) x      Red Light is ON                                         ________
[32] PLACE Test Switch TS-181 to the OPEN (OFF) position. ________
x      Green Light is OFF                                       ________
[33] RACK OUT 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C. ________
[31]   PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C.                                                     ________
[34] REMOVE front cover of 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C. ________
[32]   PLACE Test Switch TS-181 to the OPEN (OFF) position.               ________
[35] PLACE 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C, Overload Trip Switch (OTS) mechanical lock-in lever (DTA plunger) to the TRIP position. ________
[33]   RACK OUT 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C.                     ________
[36] INSTALL front cover of 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C. ________
[34]   REMOVE front cover of 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C.                                                     ________
[35]   PLACE 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C, Overload Trip Switch (OTS) mechanical lock-in lever (DTA plunger) to the TRIP position.                                     ________
[36]   INSTALL front cover of 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C.                                                     ________
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6.5.3    CVP 2C Logic (continued)
[37]    PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C.                                                    ________
[38]    RACK 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C to the TEST position.                                                  ________
[39]    VERIFY the following:
A. White Light at 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, is ON                                                          ________
B. 2-XA-55-1B-14E, M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is in ALARM                                                      ________
C. Motor Tripout Buzzer is ON                                    ________
D. Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 14-E M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is in ALARM (Red).                    ________
NOTES
: 1)  The following step will electrically reset the Overload Trip Switch (OTS) for 2-BKR-2-181. Do not hold the Handswitch in STOP if the coil does not de-energize to avoid overheating the OTS coil.
: 2)  If the following step does not reset the OTS, then the OTS may be reset manually by pressing the OTS Reset button on the front of the Breaker, and a Test Deficiency Notice shall be initiated.
[40]    MOMENTARILY PLACE 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, to STOP, AND VERIFY the following:
A. White Light at 2-HS-2-181A is OFF                              ________
B. 2-XA-55-1B-14E, M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is CLEAR                                                      ________
C. Motor Tripout Buzzer is OFF                                    ________
D. Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 14-E M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is NORMAL (Green).                    ________


6.5.3 CVP 2C Logic (continued)
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6.5.3   CVP 2C Logic (continued)
[37] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C. ________
[41] PLACE 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, to STOP PULL TO LOCK.                                             ________
[38] RACK 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C to the TEST position. ________
[42] RACK OUT 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C.                 ________
[39] VERIFY the following: A. White Light at 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, is ON ________ B. 2-XA-55-1B-14E, M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is in ALARM ________ C. Motor Tripout Buzzer is ON ________
[43] REMOVE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C, AND REMOVE temporary jumpers between the following stationary secondary side contacts of 2-BKR-2-181: (Drawing 6948D35)
D. Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 14-E M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is in ALARM (Red). ________
(Jumpers were installed in step 6.5.3[5])
NOTES 1) The following step will electrically reset the Overload Trip Switch (OTS) for 2-BKR-2-181. Do not hold the Handswitch in STOP if the coil does not de-energize to avoid overheating the OTS coil. 2) If the following step does not reset the OTS, then the OTS may be reset manually by pressing the OTS Reset button on the front of the Breaker, and a Test Deficiency
A. Designated C-1:
 
Between Pin 3TP (wire 4DC) and Pin 13 (wire 4DC)           ________
Notice shall be initiated.
1st
[40] MOMENTARILY PLACE 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, to STOP, AND VERIFY the following: A. White Light at 2-HS-2-181A is OFF ________
________
B. 2-XA-55-1B-14E, M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is CLEAR ________ C. Motor Tripout Buzzer is OFF ________
CV B. Designated C-2:
D. Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 14-E M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is NORMAL (Green). ________
Between Pin 6TP (wire 4DT) and Pin 9 (wire 4DT1)          ________
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6.5.3 CVP 2C Logic (continued)  
 
[41] PLACE 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, to STOP PULL TO LOCK. ________
[42] RACK OUT 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C. ________
[43] REMOVE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C, AND REMOVE temporary jumpers between the following stationary secondary side contacts of 2-BKR-2-181: (Drawing 6948D35)
(Jumpers were installed in step 6.5.3[5]) A. Designated C-1: Between Pin 3TP (wire 4DC) and Pin 13 (wire 4DC) ________
1st
1st
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CV B. Designated C-2: Between Pin 6TP (wire 4DT) and Pin 9 (wire 4DT1) ________
CV
[44] REPLACE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A, AND TORQUE between 25 and 35 in-lbs.
M&TE: ________________                                        ________
1st
1st
________  CV [44] REPLACE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A, AND TORQUE between 25 and 35 in-lbs. M&TE:  ________________ ________  1st
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CV [45] RACK 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C, to the CONNECTED position. ________
CV
[46] PLACE 2-HS-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER to AUTO. ________
[45] RACK 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C, to the CONNECTED position.                                           ________
[47] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-181D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP. ________
[46] PLACE 2-HS-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER to AUTO.                                               ________
[48] OPEN 2-ISV-32-2019, CNTL AIR ISOL VLV TO 2-FCV-2-248/2-FCV-2-181. ________
[47] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-181D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP.                                   ________
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[48] OPEN 2-ISV-32-2019, CNTL AIR ISOL VLV TO 2-FCV-2-248/2-FCV-2-181.                                       ________


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6.5.3    CVP 2C Logic (continued)
[49]  ENSURE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Seal Water Tank level is at or above approximately 15 on 2-LG-2-178, COND VAC PUMP C SEAL WATER LEVEL, [T14G/685].                              ________
[50]  PLACE 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, to START, AND VERIFY the following x    2-PMP-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C,
[T14H/685], is ON.                                      ________
x    2-PMP-2-181D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C, is ON                                                  ________
x    2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, is ON                                      ________
x    2-FCV-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C SUCTION ISOL, [T14H/685], is OPEN.                      ________
x    2-XA-55-3A-49C, VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR                                      ________
x    Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 49-C VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-249) is NORMAL (Green)                            ________
NOTE The following step will cause the pressure in the CVP 2C Seal Water Tank to rise. The pressure switch that controls 2-FCV-2-248 has a setpoint of 4 PSIG (r0.5PSI).
[51]  SLOWLY CLOSE 2-CKV-2-712, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C DISCHARGE CHECK, [T14G/685], AND VERIFY 2-FCV-2-248, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C VACUUM BREAKER, [T14H/685], begins to OPEN.
(Acc Crit)                                                        ________


6.5.3 CVP 2C Logic (continued)  
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6.5.3   CVP 2C Logic (continued)
[52] RELEASE handle of 2-CKV-2-712, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C DISCHARGE CHECK, AND VERIFY 2-FCV-2-248, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C VACUUM BREAKER, CLOSES.                                        ________
[53] PLACE 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, to STOP PULL TO LOCK, AND VERIFY the following x  2-PMP-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, is OFF.                                                ________
x  2-PMP-2-181D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C, is OFF                                                ________
x  2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, is OFF                                    ________
x  2-FCV-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C SUCTION ISOL, is CLOSED.                              ________
x  2-XA-55-3A-49C, VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR                                    ________
x  Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 49-C VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-249) is NORMAL (Green)                          ________
[54] VERIFY successful completion of this Subsection (6.5.3).
(Acc Crit)                                                      ________


[49] ENSURE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Seal Water Tank level is at or above approximately 15 on 2-LG-2-178, COND VAC PUMP C SEAL WATER LEVEL, [T14G/685]. ________
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[50] PLACE 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, to START, AND VERIFY the following  2-PMP-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, [T14H/685], is ON. ________  2-PMP-2-181D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C, is ON ________  2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, is ON ________  2-FCV-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C SUCTION ISOL, [T14H/685], is OPEN. ________  2-XA-55-3A-49C, VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR ________  Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 49-C VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-249) is NORMAL (Green) ________
6.5.4   CVP Auto-Start on Low Condenser Vacuum
NOTE The following step will cause the pressure in the CVP 2C Seal Water Tank to rise. The pressure switch that controls 2-FCV-2-248 has a setpoint of 4 PSIG (0.5PSI).  [51] SLOWLY CLOSE 2-CKV-2-712, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C DISCHARGE CHECK, [T14G/685], AND VERIFY 2-FCV-2-248, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C VACUUM BREAKER, [T14H/685], begins to OPEN.
[1]     ENSURE Subsections 6.5.1, 6.5.2, and 6.5.3 have been completed.                                                       ________
(Acc Crit) ________
CAUTION Steps 6.5.4[2] through 6.5.4[5] involve work in energized panels (250V DC Control Power).
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[2]     REMOVE the switched jumpers from the following locations:
 
[2.1]   Designated TS-171:
Date ________
in CVP 2A skid-mounted terminal box between TB30 Point 30 and TB10 Point 6.
 
(Drawing 2-45W2747-4)                                       ________
6.5.3 CVP 2C Logic (continued)
1st
 
[52] RELEASE handle of 2-CKV-2-712, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C DISCHARGE CHECK, AND VERIFY 2-FCV-2-248, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C VACUUM BREAKER, CLOSES. ________
[53] PLACE 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, to STOP PULL TO LOCK, AND VERIFY the following  2-PMP-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, is OFF. ________  2-PMP-2-181D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C, is OFF ________  2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, is OFF ________  2-FCV-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C SUCTION ISOL, is CLOSED. ________  2-XA-55-3A-49C, VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR ________  Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 49-C VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-249) is NORMAL (Green) ________
[54] VERIFY successful completion of this Subsection (6.5.3).  (Acc Crit) ________
 
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6.5.4 CVP Auto-Start on Low Condenser Vacuum
[1] ENSURE Subsections 6.5.1, 6.5.2, and 6.5.3 have been completed. ________
CAUTION Steps 6.5.4[2] through 6.5.4[5] involve work in energized panels (250V DC Control Power).
[2] REMOVE the switched jumpers from the following locations: [2.1] Designated TS-171:
in CVP 2A skid-mounted terminal box between
 
TB30 Point 30 and TB10 Point 6.
(Drawing 2-45W2747-4)
________  1st
________
________
CV [2.2] Designated TS-176:
CV
in CVP 2B skid-mounted terminal box between  
[2.2]   Designated TS-176:
 
in CVP 2B skid-mounted terminal box between TB30 Point 30 and TB10 Point 6.
TB30 Point 30 and TB10 Point 6.
(Drawing 2-45W2747-4)                                       ________
(Drawing 2-45W2747-4)
1st
________  1st
________
________
CV [2.3] Designated TS-181:
CV
in CVP 2C skid-mounted terminal box between  
[2.3]   Designated TS-181:
 
in CVP 2C skid-mounted terminal box between TB30 Point 30 and TB10 Point 6.
TB30 Point 30 and TB10 Point 6.
(Drawing 2-45W2747-4)                                       ________
(Drawing 2-45W2747-4)
1st
________  1st
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CV
 
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6.5.4    CVP Auto-Start on Low Condenser Vacuum (continued)
NOTE The following three steps will restore and enable the Condenser Vacuum Pumps auto-start on low vacuum function that was disabled in steps 6.5.1[10], 6.5.2[10], and 6.5.3[10].
NOTE The following three steps will restore and enable the Condenser Vacuum Pumps auto-start on low vacuum function that was disabled in steps 6.5.1[10], 6.5.2[10], and 6.5.3[10].
[3] LAND vendor wire 30 at TB30, Point 30 (opposite field wire 3DC5) in CVP 2A skid-mounted terminal box, [T14H/685].
[3]   LAND vendor wire 30 at TB30, Point 30 (opposite field wire 3DC5) in CVP 2A skid-mounted terminal box, [T14H/685].
(Drawing 2-45W2747-4) ________
(Drawing 2-45W2747-4)                                               ________
1st
1st
________
________
CV [4] LAND vendor wire 30 at TB30, Point 30 (opposite field wire 4CC5) in CVP 2B skid-mounted terminal box, [T14G/685].
CV
(Drawing 2-45W2747-4) ________
[4]   LAND vendor wire 30 at TB30, Point 30 (opposite field wire 4CC5) in CVP 2B skid-mounted terminal box, [T14G/685].
(Drawing 2-45W2747-4)                                               ________
1st
1st
________
________
CV [5] LAND vendor wire 30 at TB30, Point 30 (opposite field wire 4DC5) in CVP 2C skid-mounted terminal box, [T14G/685].
CV
(Drawing 2-45W2747-4) ________
[5]   LAND vendor wire 30 at TB30, Point 30 (opposite field wire 4DC5) in CVP 2C skid-mounted terminal box, [T14G/685].
(Drawing 2-45W2747-4)                                               ________
1st
1st
________
________
CV [6] PLACE 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, [2-M-3], to P AUTO, AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, [T14H/685], STARTS. ________
CV
[7] ALLOW Condenser Vacuum Pump suction header vacuum to stabilize on Vacuum Gauge D. CVP Header Vacuum: ________________ inHgVac
[6]   PLACE 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, [2-M-3],
[8] PLACE 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, [2-M-3], to P AUTO, AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, [T14G/685], remains OFF. ________
to P AUTO, AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A,
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[T14H/685], STARTS.                                                 ________
 
[7]   ALLOW Condenser Vacuum Pump suction header vacuum to stabilize on Vacuum Gauge D.
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CVP Header Vacuum:       ________________ inHgVac
 
[8]   PLACE 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, [2-M-3],
6.5.4 CVP Auto-Start on Low Condenser Vacuum (continued)
to P AUTO, AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B,
 
[T14G/685], remains OFF.                                           ________
[9] PRESS TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685], AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, STARTS. ________
NOTE 2-FCV-2-176 should not open until Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B draws enough vacuum
 
within itself to approach the suction header vacuum. The differential pressure switch that controls 2-FCV-2-176 has a setpoint of 2.0 inHgDiff (0.5 inHg).
[10] VERIFY 2-FCV-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION ISOL, [T14G/685], OPENS.  (Acc Crit) ________
[11] PLACE 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, [2-M-3], to P AUTO, AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, [T14G/685], remains OFF. ________
[12] PRESS TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, [2-JB-291-269], AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, STARTS. ________
NOTE 2-FCV-2-181 should not open until Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C draws enough vacuum
 
within itself to approach the suction header vacuum. The differential pressure switch that controls 2-FCV-2-181 has a setpoint of 2.0 inHgDiff (0.5 inHg).
[13] VERIFY 2-FCV-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C SUCTION ISOL, [T14G/685], OPENS.  (Acc Crit) ________
[14] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, STOPS. ________
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6.5.4 CVP Auto-Start on Low Condenser Vacuum (continued)


[15] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, remains OFF. ________
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[16] PRESS TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, STARTS. ________
6.5.4    CVP Auto-Start on Low Condenser Vacuum (continued)
NOTE 2-FCV-2-171 should not open until Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A draws enough vacuum  
[9]     PRESS TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685], AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, STARTS.                                                          ________
NOTE 2-FCV-2-176 should not open until Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B draws enough vacuum within itself to approach the suction header vacuum. The differential pressure switch that controls 2-FCV-2-176 has a setpoint of 2.0 inHgDiff (r0.5 inHg).
[10]    VERIFY 2-FCV-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION ISOL, [T14G/685], OPENS. (Acc Crit)                      ________
[11]    PLACE 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, [2-M-3],
to P AUTO, AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C,
[T14G/685], remains OFF.                                         ________
[12]   PRESS TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, [2-JB-291-269], AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, STARTS.                                                           ________
NOTE 2-FCV-2-181 should not open until Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C draws enough vacuum within itself to approach the suction header vacuum. The differential pressure switch that controls 2-FCV-2-181 has a setpoint of 2.0 inHgDiff (r0.5 inHg).
[13]    VERIFY 2-FCV-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C SUCTION ISOL, [T14G/685], OPENS. (Acc Crit)                      ________
[14]    PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, STOPS.                                                            ________


within itself to approach the suction header vacuum. The differential pressure switch that controls 2-FCV-2-171 has a setpoint of 2.0 inHgDiff (0.5 inHg).
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[17] VERIFY 2-FCV-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A SUCTION ISOL, [T14G/685], OPENS. (Acc Crit)
6.5.4    CVP Auto-Start on Low Condenser Vacuum (continued)
[18] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C. ________
[15]    PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, remains OFF.                                                      ________
[19] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B. ________
[16]    PRESS TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, STARTS.                                                          ________
[20] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A. ________
NOTE 2-FCV-2-171 should not open until Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A draws enough vacuum within itself to approach the suction header vacuum. The differential pressure switch that controls 2-FCV-2-171 has a setpoint of 2.0 inHgDiff (r0.5 inHg).
[21] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B. ________
[17]   VERIFY 2-FCV-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A SUCTION ISOL, [T14G/685], OPENS. (Acc Crit)
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[18]   PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C.                                                   ________
[19]   PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B.                                                   ________
[20]   PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A.                                                   ________
[21]   PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B.                                                   ________


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6.5.4    CVP Auto-Start on Low Condenser Vacuum (continued)
NOTES
: 1)  Valve 2-DRV-2-714 is throttled open in the following step and will remain open for the remainder of this section.
: 2)  The pressure switches that control the auto-start feature of the Condenser Vacuum Pumps have a setpoint of 25.5 inHgVac (r0.3inHg).
[22]  THROTTLE OPEN 2-DRV-2-714, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION DRAIN, [T14G/685], until the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction header vacuum begins to gradually decrease as read on Vacuum Gauge D.                                  ________
[23]  VERIFY 2-PMP-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, STARTS. (Acc Crit)                                                  ________
[24]  PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C.                                                      ________
[25]  PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, STOPS.                                                              ________
[26]  VERIFY 2-PMP-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, STARTS. (Acc Crit)                                                  ________
[27]  PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A.                                                      ________
[28]  PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, STOPS.                                                              ________
[29]  VERIFY 2-PMP-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, STARTS. (Acc Crit)                                                  ________


6.5.4 CVP Auto-Start on Low Condenser Vacuum (continued)  
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6.5.4   CVP Auto-Start on Low Condenser Vacuum (continued)
[30] PLACE the following Handswitches to STOP PULL TO LOCK:
x  2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A                            ________
x  2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B                            ________
x  2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C                            ________
[31] PRESS the RESET pushbutton on the following Handswitches:
x  2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B                    ________
x  2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C                    ________
[32] CLOSE 2-DRV-2-714, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION DRAIN.                                                ________


NOTES 1) Valve 2-DRV-2-714 is throttled open in the following step and will remain open for the remainder of this section. 2) The pressure switches that control the auto-start feature of the Condenser Vacuum Pumps have a setpoint of 25.5 inHgVac (0.3inHg).
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[22] THROTTLE OPEN 2-DRV-2-714, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION DRAIN, [T14G/685], until the Condenser
6.6       Condenser Vacuum Pumps Performance NOTES
 
: 1)   Atmospheric conditions can change quickly. Atmospheric pressure should be recorded at least once per shift using Data Sheet 6 during performance of this Section.
Vacuum Pump suction header vacuum begins to gradually decrease as read on Vacuum Gauge D. ________
: 2)   Subsections 6.6.1 through 6.6.3 may be performed in any order provided the steps within each Subsection are performed in the order written.
[23] VERIFY 2-PMP-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, STARTS.  (Acc Crit) ________
: 3)   Refer to GOI-7 for Condenser Vacuum Pump motor starting limitations.
[24] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C. ________
: 4)   All air flow traverses are taken in the condenser vacuum exhaust line at T14G/729.
[25] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, STOPS. ________
6.6.1     Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance
[26] VERIFY 2-PMP-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, STARTS.  (Acc Crit) ________
[1]     ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.6 have been completed.                                               ________
[27] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A. ________
[2]     ENSURE Sections 6.2 and 6.5 have been completed                     ________
[28] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, STOPS. ________
[3]     ENSURE 2-FCV-2-255 is OPEN using 2-HS-2-255, EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS, [2-M-3].                                 ________
[29] VERIFY 2-PMP-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, STARTS.  (Acc Crit) ________
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6.5.4 CVP Auto-Start on Low Condenser Vacuum (continued)
 
[30] PLACE the following Handswitches to STOP PULL TO LOCK:  2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A ________  2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B ________  2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C ________
[31] PRESS the RESET pushbutton on the following Handswitches:  2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B ________  2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C ________
[32] CLOSE 2-DRV-2-714, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION DRAIN. ________
 
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6.6 Condenser Vacuum Pumps Performance NOTES 1) Atmospheric conditions can change quickly. Atmospheric pressure should be recorded at least once per shift using Data Sheet 6 during performance of this Section.2) Subsections 6.6.1 through 6.6.3 may be performed in any order provided the steps within each Subsection are performed in the order written. 3) Refer to GOI-7 for Condenser Vacuum Pump motor starting limitations.
: 4) All air flow traverses are taken in the condenser vacuum exhaust line at T14G/729. 6.6.1 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance
[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.6 have been completed. ________
[2] ENSURE Sections 6.2 and 6.5 have been completed ________
[3] ENSURE 2-FCV-2-255 is OPEN using 2-HS-2-255, EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS, [2-M-3]. ________
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-PCV-6-330. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser.
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-PCV-6-330. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser.
[4] ENSURE 2-PCV-6-330 is OPEN using 2-HS-6-330A, VACUUM BREAKER COND A, [2-M-3]. ________
[4]     ENSURE 2-PCV-6-330 is OPEN using 2-HS-6-330A, VACUUM BREAKER COND A, [2-M-3].                                     ________
[5] OPEN 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL, [T14H/720]. ________
[5]     OPEN 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL, [T14H/720].                                                   ________
[6] OPEN 2-ISV-2-716, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL, [T14H/720]. ________
[6]     OPEN 2-ISV-2-716, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL, [T14H/720].                                                   ________
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6.6.1 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)
[7] BEGIN recording Atmospheric Pressure on Data Sheet 6 (N/A if pressure recording has already begun) ________
[8] VERIFY Condenser Vacuum Pump Suction Header vacuum is at atmospheric pressure (0 inHgVac on Vacuum Gauge D). ________
[9] START 2-PMP-2-171 using 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, [2-M-3]. ________
[10] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A operating data at Atmospheric Pressure on Data Sheets 1 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 1 and 4. ________
[11] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Motor Running kVA at Atmospheric Pressure from Data Sheet 1, AND VERIFY motor kVA meets acceptance criteria. kVA  Acc Crit:  114.5 kVA    [12] CLOSE 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL. ________
[13] CLOSE 2-ISV-2-716, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL. ________
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6.6.1  Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)
[7]  BEGIN recording Atmospheric Pressure on Data Sheet 6 (N/A if pressure recording has already begun)                  ________
[8]  VERIFY Condenser Vacuum Pump Suction Header vacuum is at atmospheric pressure (0 inHgVac on Vacuum Gauge D).          ________
[9]  START 2-PMP-2-171 using 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, [2-M-3].                                                ________
[10]  RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A operating data at Atmospheric Pressure on Data Sheets 1 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 1 and 4.                    ________
[11]  RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Motor Running kVA at Atmospheric Pressure from Data Sheet 1, AND VERIFY motor kVA meets acceptance criteria.
kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA
[12]  CLOSE 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL.                                                          ________
[13]  CLOSE 2-ISV-2-716, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL.                                                          ________


6.6.1 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)
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NOTES 1) Throttle 2-ISV-2-1034 and -1035 in the following step first. If CVP 2A suction pressure of 15 inHgA cannot be obtained using 2-ISV-2-1034 and -1035, then 2-ISV-2-706 may  
6.6.1   Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)
NOTES
: 1)   Throttle 2-ISV-2-1034 and -1035 in the following step first. If CVP 2A suction pressure of 15 inHgA cannot be obtained using 2-ISV-2-1034 and -1035, then 2-ISV-2-706 may be used in lieu of or in addition to them.
: 2)  The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2A without increasing the suction pressure above 15 inHgA (to verify CVP 2A flow at 15 inHgA).
Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.
: 3)  Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.
[14]  THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 14.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge A.
x    2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL,
[T14H/720]
CLOSED            THROTTLED      FULL OPEN x    2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL,
[T14H/720]
CLOSED            THROTTLED      FULL OPEN x    2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL CLOSED            THROTTLED      FULL OPEN
[15]  RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A operating data at 15 inHgA on Data Sheets 1 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 1 and 4.                          ________


be used in lieu of or in addition to them. 2) The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2A without increasing the suction pressure above 15 inHgA (to verify CVP 2A flow at 15 inHgA).
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Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before
6.6.1  Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)
[16]  RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 15 inHgA from Data Sheet 1, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.
kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 14.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 894 SCFM
[17]  ENSURE 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL is CLOSED.                                                  ________


recording air flow. 3) Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.
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[14] THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 14.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge A. 2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL, [T14H/720]  CLOSED  THROTTLED  FULL OPEN  2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL, [T14H/720]  CLOSED  THROTTLED  FULL OPEN  2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL  CLOSED  THROTTLED  FULL OPEN
6.6.1   Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)
[15] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A operating data at 15 inHgA on Data Sheets 1 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 1 and 4. ________
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6.6.1 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)
[16] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse
 
data) at 15 inHgA from Data Sheet 1, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria. kVA  Acc Crit:  114.5 kVA    inHgA  Acc Crit:  14.83 inHgA    SCFM  Acc Crit:  894 SCFM    [17] ENSURE 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL is CLOSED. ________
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6.6.1 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-713. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-713. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.
NOTES 1) Throttle 2-ISV-2-1034 and/or -1035 in the following step first and then use 2-DRV-2-713 to fine-tune CVP 2A suction pressure if necessary. 2) The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2A without increasing the suction pressure above 5 inHgA (to verify CVP 2A flow at 5 inHgA).
NOTES
Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before  
: 1)   Throttle 2-ISV-2-1034 and/or -1035 in the following step first and then use 2-DRV-2-713 to fine-tune CVP 2A suction pressure if necessary.
 
: 2)   The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2A without increasing the suction pressure above 5 inHgA (to verify CVP 2A flow at 5 inHgA).
recording air flow. 3) Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.
Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.
[18] THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 4.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge A. 2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED   FULL OPEN   2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED   FULL OPEN   2-DRV-2-713, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A SUCTION DRAIN, [T14H/685] CLOSED THROTTLED   FULL OPEN
: 3)   Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.
[19] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A operating data at 5 inHgA on Data Sheets 1 and 4  
[18]   THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 4.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge A.
 
x    2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED           THROTTLED       FULL OPEN x    2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED           THROTTLED       FULL OPEN x    2-DRV-2-713, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A SUCTION DRAIN, [T14H/685]
PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 1 and 4. ________
CLOSED           THROTTLED       FULL OPEN
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[19]   RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A operating data at 5 inHgA on Data Sheets 1 and 4 PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 1 and 4.                           ________
 
Date ________
 
6.6.1 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)
[20] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 5 inHgA from Data Sheet 1, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria. kVA  Acc Crit:  114.5 kVA    inHgA  Acc Crit:  4.83 inHgA    SCFM  Acc Crit:  276 SCFM WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 96 of 198


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6.6.1  Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)
[20]  RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 5 inHgA from Data Sheet 1, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.
kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 4.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 276 SCFM


6.6.1 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)
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6.6.1     Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-713. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-713. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.
NOTES 1) Throttle 2-DRV-2-713 in the following step first. If CVP 2A suction pressure of 3 inHgA cannot be obtained using 2-DRV-2-713, then 2-ISV-2-1034 and/or -1035 may be used  
NOTES
: 1)   Throttle 2-DRV-2-713 in the following step first. If CVP 2A suction pressure of 3 inHgA cannot be obtained using 2-DRV-2-713, then 2-ISV-2-1034 and/or -1035 may be used in lieu of or in addition to it.
: 2)  The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2A without increasing the suction pressure above 3 inHgA (to verify CVP 2A flow at 3 inHgA).
Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.
: 3)  Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.
[21]    THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 2.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge A.
x    2-DRV-2-713, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A SUCTION DRAIN CLOSED          THROTTLED        FULL OPEN x    2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED          THROTTLED        FULL OPEN x    2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED          THROTTLED        FULL OPEN
[22]    RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A operating data at 3 inHgA on Data Sheets 1 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 1 and 4.                        ________


in lieu of or in addition to it. 2) The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2A without increasing the suction pressure above 3 inHgA (to verify CVP 2A flow at 3 inHgA).
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Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before
6.6.1  Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)
[23]  RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 3 inHgA from Data Sheet 1, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.
kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 2.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 160 SCFM


recording air flow. 3) Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.
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[21] THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 2.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge A. 2-DRV-2-713, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A SUCTION DRAIN  CLOSED  THROTTLED  FULL OPEN  2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL  CLOSED  THROTTLED  FULL OPEN  2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL  CLOSED  THROTTLED  FULL OPEN
6.6.1     Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)
[22] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A operating data at 3 inHgA on Data Sheets 1 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 1 and 4. ________
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6.6.1 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)
[23] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 3 inHgA from Data Sheet 1, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria. kVA  Acc Crit:  114.5 kVA    inHgA  Acc Crit:  2.83 inHgA    SCFM  Acc Crit:  160 SCFM WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 98 of 198  
 
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6.6.1 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-713. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-713. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.
NOTES 1) Throttle 2-DRV-2-713 in the following step first. If CVP 2A suction pressure of 2 inHgA cannot be obtained using 2-DRV-2-713, then 2-ISV-2-1034 and/or -1035 may be used  
NOTES
: 1)   Throttle 2-DRV-2-713 in the following step first. If CVP 2A suction pressure of 2 inHgA cannot be obtained using 2-DRV-2-713, then 2-ISV-2-1034 and/or -1035 may be used in lieu of or in addition to it.
: 2)  The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2A without increasing the suction pressure above 2 inHgA (to verify CVP 2A flow at 2 inHgA).
Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.
: 3)  Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.
[24]    THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 1.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge A x    2-DRV-2-713, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A SUCTION DRAIN CLOSED          THROTTLED        FULL OPEN x    2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED          THROTTLED        FULL OPEN x    2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED          THROTTLED        FULL OPEN
[25]    RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A operating data at 2 inHgA on Data Sheets 1 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 1 and 4.                        ________


in lieu of or in addition to it. 2) The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2A without increasing the suction pressure above 2 inHgA (to verify CVP 2A flow at 2 inHgA).
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Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before
6.6.1   Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)
 
[26]   RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 2 inHgA from Data Sheet 1, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.
recording air flow. 3) Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.
kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 1.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 95.5 SCFM
[24] THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 1.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge A  2-DRV-2-713, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A SUCTION DRAIN  CLOSED  THROTTLED  FULL OPEN  2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL  CLOSED  THROTTLED  FULL OPEN  2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL  CLOSED  THROTTLED  FULL OPEN
[27]   ENSURE the following valves are CLOSED.
[25] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A operating data at 2 inHgA on Data Sheets 1 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 1 and 4. ________
x    2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL                 ________
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6.6.1 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)
[26] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 2 inHgA from Data Sheet 1, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria. kVA   Acc Crit: 114.5 kVA     inHgA   Acc Crit: 1.83 inHgA     SCFM   Acc Crit: 95.5 SCFM   [27] ENSURE the following valves are CLOSED. 2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL ________ 2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL ________
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-713. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-713. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.
NOTE The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2A without increasing the suction pressure above 1 inHgA (to verify CVP 2A flow at 1 inHgA). 2-DRV-2-713  
NOTE The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2A without increasing the suction pressure above 1 inHgA (to verify CVP 2A flow at 1 inHgA). 2-DRV-2-713 should be throttled open slowly and the vacuum allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.
 
[28]   THROTTLE 2-DRV-2-713, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A SUCTION DRAIN, as open as possible while still maintaining suction pressure of 0.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge A.                                                              ________
should be throttled open slowly and the vacuum allowed to stabilize before recording air  
 
flow. [28] THROTTLE 2-DRV-2-713, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A SUCTION DRAIN, as open as possible while still maintaining  


suction pressure of 0.83 inHgA  (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge A. ________
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[29]  RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A operating data at 1 inHgA on Data Sheets 1 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 1 and 4.                      ________
[30]  RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 1 inHgA from Data Sheet 1, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.
kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 0.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 32.5 SCFM
[31]  STOP 2-PMP-2-171 by placing 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, to STOP PULL TO LOCK.                              ________
[32]  CLOSE 2-DRV-2-713, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A SUCTION DRAIN.                                                    ________
[33]  SUBMIT a copy of the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A performance data to Engineering for their review and evaluation, AND RECORD name of engineer/department receiving data.
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6.6.2   Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance
6.6.1 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)
[1]   ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.6 have been completed.                                               ________
[29] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A operating data at 1 inHgA on Data Sheets 1 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 1 and 4. ________
[2]   ENSURE Sections 6.2 and 6.5 have been completed                     ________
[30] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 1 inHgA from Data Sheet 1, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria. kVA  Acc Crit:  114.5 kVA    inHgA  Acc Crit:  0.83 inHgA    SCFM  Acc Crit:  32.5 SCFM    [31] STOP 2-PMP-2-171 by placing 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, to STOP PULL TO LOCK. ________
[3]   ENSURE 2-FCV-2-255 is OPEN using 2-HS-2-255, EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS, [2-M-3].                                 ________
[32] CLOSE 2-DRV-2-713, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A SUCTION DRAIN. ________
[33] SUBMIT a copy of the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A performance data to Engineering for their review and
 
evaluation, AND RECORD name of engineer/department receiving data. ________________/________________ ________
 
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6.6.2 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance
[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.6 have been completed. ________
[2] ENSURE Sections 6.2 and 6.5 have been completed ________
[3] ENSURE 2-FCV-2-255 is OPEN using 2-HS-2-255, EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS, [2-M-3]. ________
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-PCV-6-330. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser.
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-PCV-6-330. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser.
[4] ENSURE 2-PCV-6-330 is OPEN using 2-HS-6-330A, VACUUM BREAKER COND A, [2-M-3]. ________
[4]   ENSURE 2-PCV-6-330 is OPEN using 2-HS-6-330A, VACUUM BREAKER COND A, [2-M-3].                                     ________
[5] OPEN 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL, [T14H/720]. ________
[5]   OPEN 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL, [T14H/720].                                                   ________
[6] OPEN 2-ISV-2-716, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL, [T14H/720]. ________
[6]   OPEN 2-ISV-2-716, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL, [T14H/720].                                                   ________
[7] BEGIN recording Atmospheric Pressure on Data Sheet 6 (N/A if pressure recording has already begun) ________
[7]   BEGIN recording Atmospheric Pressure on Data Sheet 6 (N/A if pressure recording has already begun)                       ________
[8] VERIFY Condenser Vacuum Pump Header vacuum is at atmospheric pressure (0 inHgVac on Vacuum Gauge D). ________
[8]   VERIFY Condenser Vacuum Pump Header vacuum is at atmospheric pressure (0 inHgVac on Vacuum Gauge D).                 ________
[9] START 2-PMP-2-176 using 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, [2-M-3]. ________
[9]   START 2-PMP-2-176 using 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, [2-M-3].                                                     ________
[10] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B at Atmospheric Pressure operating data on Data Sheets 2 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 2 and 4. ________
[10]   RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B at Atmospheric Pressure operating data on Data Sheets 2 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 2 and 4.                       ________
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6.6.2 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance (continued)
[11] RECORD the Motor Running kVA obtained from Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B at Atmospheric Pressure from Data Sheet 2, AND VERIFY motor kVA meets acceptance criteria. kVA  Acc Crit:  114.5 kVA    [12] CLOSE 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL. ________
[13] CLOSE 2-ISV-2-716, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL. ________
NOTES 1) Throttle 2-ISV-2-1034 and -1035 in the following step first. If CVP 2B suction pressure of 15 inHgA cannot be obtained using 2-ISV-2-1034 and -1035, then 2-ISV-2-706 may
 
be used in lieu of or in addition to them. 2) The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2B without increasing the suction pressure above 15 inHgA (to verify CVP 2B flow at 15 inHgA).
Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before
 
recording air flow. 3) Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.
[14] THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 14.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge B. 2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL, [T14H/720]  CLOSED  THROTTLED  FULL OPEN  2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL, [T14H/720]  CLOSED  THROTTLED  FULL OPEN  2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL  CLOSED  THROTTLED  FULL OPEN WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 103 of 198


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6.6.2    Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance (continued)
[11]  RECORD the Motor Running kVA obtained from Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B at Atmospheric Pressure from Data Sheet 2, AND VERIFY motor kVA meets acceptance criteria.
kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA
[12]  CLOSE 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL.                                                                  ________
[13]  CLOSE 2-ISV-2-716, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL.                                                                  ________
NOTES
: 1)  Throttle 2-ISV-2-1034 and -1035 in the following step first. If CVP 2B suction pressure of 15 inHgA cannot be obtained using 2-ISV-2-1034 and -1035, then 2-ISV-2-706 may be used in lieu of or in addition to them.
: 2)  The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2B without increasing the suction pressure above 15 inHgA (to verify CVP 2B flow at 15 inHgA).
Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.
: 3)  Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.
[14]  THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 14.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge B.
x    2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL,
[T14H/720]
CLOSED            THROTTLED      FULL OPEN x    2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL,
[T14H/720]
CLOSED            THROTTLED      FULL OPEN x    2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL CLOSED            THROTTLED      FULL OPEN


6.6.2 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance (continued)
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[15] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B operating data at 15 inHgA operating data on Data Sheets 2 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 2 and 4. ________
6.6.2   Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance (continued)
[16] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse  
[15] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B operating data at 15 inHgA operating data on Data Sheets 2 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 2 and 4.                     ________
[16] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 15 inHgA from Data Sheet 2, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.
kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 14.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 849 SCFM
[17]  ENSURE 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL is CLOSED.                                                  ________


data) at 15 inHgA from Data Sheet 2, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria. kVA  Acc Crit:  114.5 kVA    inHgA  Acc Crit:  14.83 inHgA    SCFM  Acc Crit:  849 SCFM    [17] ENSURE 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL is CLOSED. ________
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6.6.2   Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance (continued)
 
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6.6.2 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance (continued)
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-714. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-714. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.
NOTES 1) Throttle 2-ISV-2-1034 and/or -1035 in the following step first and then use 2-DRV-2-714 to fine-tune CVP 2B suction pressure. 2) The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2B without increasing the suction pressure above 5 inHgA (to verify CVP 2B flow at 5 inHgA).
NOTES
Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before  
: 1)   Throttle 2-ISV-2-1034 and/or -1035 in the following step first and then use 2-DRV-2-714 to fine-tune CVP 2B suction pressure.
: 2)   The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2B without increasing the suction pressure above 5 inHgA (to verify CVP 2B flow at 5 inHgA).
Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.
: 3)  Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.
[18]  THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 4.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge B.
x    2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED          THROTTLED      FULL OPEN x    2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED          THROTTLED      FULL OPEN x    2-DRV-2-714, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION DRAIN, [T14G/685]
CLOSED          THROTTLED      FULL OPEN
[19]  RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B operating data at 5 inHgA on Data Sheets 2 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 2 and 4.                          ________


recording air flow. 3) Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.
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[18] THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 4.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge B. 2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL  CLOSED  THROTTLED  FULL OPEN  2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL  CLOSED  THROTTLED   FULL OPEN  2-DRV-2-714, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION DRAIN, [T14G/685CLOSED  THROTTLED  FULL OPEN
6.6.Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance (continued)
[19] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B operating data at 5 inHgA on Data Sheets 2 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 2 and 4. ________
[20]  RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 5 inHgA from Data Sheet 2, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.
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kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 4.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 290 SCFM


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6.6.2     Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance (continued)
6.6.2 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance (continued)
[20] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 5 inHgA from Data Sheet 2, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria. kVA  Acc Crit:  114.5 kVA    inHgA  Acc Crit:  4.83 inHgA    SCFM  Acc Crit:  290 SCFM WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 106 of 198  
 
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6.6.2 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance (continued)
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-714. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-714. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.
NOTES 1) Throttle 2-DRV-2-714 in the following step first. If CVP 2B suction pressure of 3 inHgA cannot be obtained using 2-DRV-2-714, then 2-ISV-2-1034 and/or -1035 may be used  
NOTES
 
: 1)   Throttle 2-DRV-2-714 in the following step first. If CVP 2B suction pressure of 3 inHgA cannot be obtained using 2-DRV-2-714, then 2-ISV-2-1034 and/or -1035 may be used in lieu of or in addition to it.
in lieu of or in addition to it. 2) The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2B without increasing the suction pressure above 3 inHgA (to verify CVP 2B flow at 3 inHgA).
: 2)   The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2B without increasing the suction pressure above 3 inHgA (to verify CVP 2B flow at 3 inHgA).
Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before  
Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.
 
: 3)   Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.
recording air flow. 3) Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.
[21]   THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 2.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge B.
[21] THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 2.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge B. 2-DRV-2-714, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION DRAIN CLOSED THROTTLED   FULL OPEN   2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED   FULL OPEN   2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED   FULL OPEN
x    2-DRV-2-714, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION DRAIN CLOSED         THROTTLED       FULL OPEN x    2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED         THROTTLED       FULL OPEN x    2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED         THROTTLED       FULL OPEN
[22] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B operating data at 3 inHgA on Data Sheets 2 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 2 and 4. ________
[22]   RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B operating data at 3 inHgA on Data Sheets 2 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 2 and 4.                         ________
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6.6.2  Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance (continued)
[23]  RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 3 inHgA from Data Sheet 2, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.
kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 2.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 171 SCFM


6.6.2 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance (continued)
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[23] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 3 inHgA from Data Sheet 2, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria. kVA  Acc Crit:  114.5 kVA    inHgA  Acc Crit:  2.83 inHgA    SCFM  Acc Crit:  171 SCFM WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 108 of 198  
6.6.2     Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance (continued)
 
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6.6.2 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance (continued)
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-714. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-714. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.
NOTES 1) Throttle 2-DRV-2-714 in the following step first. If CVP 2B suction pressure of 2 inHgA cannot be obtained using 2-DRV-2-714, then 2-ISV-2-1034 and/or -1035 may be used  
NOTES
: 1)   Throttle 2-DRV-2-714 in the following step first. If CVP 2B suction pressure of 2 inHgA cannot be obtained using 2-DRV-2-714, then 2-ISV-2-1034 and/or -1035 may be used in lieu of or in addition to it.
: 2)  The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2B without increasing the suction pressure above 2 inHgA (to verify CVP 2B flow at 2 inHgA).
Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.
: 3)  Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.
[24]    THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 1.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge B x    2-DRV-2-714, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION DRAIN CLOSED          THROTTLED        FULL OPEN x    2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED          THROTTLED        FULL OPEN x    2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED          THROTTLED        FULL OPEN
[25]    RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B operating data at 2 inHgA operating data on Data Sheets 2 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 2 and 4.                        ________


in lieu of or in addition to it. 2) The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2B without increasing the suction pressure above 2 inHgA (to verify CVP 2B flow at 2 inHgA).
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Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before
6.6.2   Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance (continued)
 
[26]   RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 2 inHgA from Data Sheet 2, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.
recording air flow. 3) Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.
kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 1.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 99 SCFM
[24] THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 1.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge B  2-DRV-2-714, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION DRAIN  CLOSED  THROTTLED  FULL OPEN  2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL  CLOSED  THROTTLED  FULL OPEN  2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL  CLOSED  THROTTLED  FULL OPEN
[27]   ENSURE the following valves are CLOSED x    2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL                 ________
[25] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B operating data at 2 inHgA operating data on Data Sheets 2 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 2 and 4. ________
x    2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL                 ________
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6.6.2 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance (continued)
[26] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 2 inHgA from Data Sheet 2, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria. kVA   Acc Crit: 114.5 kVA     inHgA   Acc Crit: 1.83 inHgA     SCFM   Acc Crit: 99 SCFM   [27] ENSURE the following valves are CLOSED 2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL ________ 2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL ________
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-714. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-714. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.
NOTE The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2B without increasing the suction pressure above 1 inHgA (to verify CVP 2B flow at 1 inHgA). 2-DRV-2-714  
NOTE The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2B without increasing the suction pressure above 1 inHgA (to verify CVP 2B flow at 1 inHgA). 2-DRV-2-714 should be throttled open slowly and the vacuum allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.
 
[28]   THROTTLE 2-DRV-2-714, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION DRAIN, as much as possible while still maintaining suction pressure of 0.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge B.                                                             ________
should be throttled open slowly and the vacuum allowed to stabilize before recording air  
 
flow. [28] THROTTLE 2-DRV-2-714, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION DRAIN, as much as possible while still maintaining  
 
suction pressure of 0.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge B. ________
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6.6.2 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance (continued)
[29] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B operating data at 1 inHgA on Data Sheets 2 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 2 and 4. ________
[30] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 1 inHgA from Data Sheet 2, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria. kVA  Acc Crit:  114.5 kVA    inHgA  Acc Crit:  0.83 inHgA    SCFM  Acc Crit:  29 SCFM    [31] STOP 2-PMP-2-176 by placing 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, to STOP PULL TO LOCK. ________
[32] CLOSE 2-DRV-2-714, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION DRAIN. ________
[33] SUBMIT a copy of the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B performance data to Engineering for their review and
 
evaluation, AND RECORD name of engineer/department receiving data. ________________/________________ ________  


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6.6.2  Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance (continued)
[29]  RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B operating data at 1 inHgA on Data Sheets 2 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 2 and 4.                      ________
[30]  RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 1 inHgA from Data Sheet 2, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.
kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 0.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 29 SCFM
[31]  STOP 2-PMP-2-176 by placing 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, to STOP PULL TO LOCK.                              ________
[32]  CLOSE 2-DRV-2-714, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION DRAIN.                                                    ________
[33]  SUBMIT a copy of the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B performance data to Engineering for their review and evaluation, AND RECORD name of engineer/department receiving data.
________________/________________                                ________


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6.6.3   Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance
6.6.3 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance
[1]   ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.6 have been completed.                                               ________
[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.6 have been completed. ________
[2]   ENSURE Sections 6.2 and 6.5 have been completed                     ________
[2] ENSURE Sections 6.2 and 6.5 have been completed ________
[3]   ENSURE 2-FCV-2-255 is OPEN using 2-HS-2-255, EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS, [2-M-3].                                 ________
[3] ENSURE 2-FCV-2-255 is OPEN using 2-HS-2-255, EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS, [2-M-3]. ________
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-PCV-6-330. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser.
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-PCV-6-330. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser.
[4] ENSURE 2-PCV-6-330 is OPEN using 2-HS-6-330A, VACUUM BREAKER COND A, [2-M-3]. ________
[4]   ENSURE 2-PCV-6-330 is OPEN using 2-HS-6-330A, VACUUM BREAKER COND A, [2-M-3].                                     ________
[5] OPEN 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL, [T14H/720]. ________
[5]   OPEN 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL, [T14H/720].                                                   ________
[6] OPEN 2-ISV-2-716, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL, [T14H/720]. ________
[6]   OPEN 2-ISV-2-716, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL, [T14H/720].                                                   ________
[7] BEGIN recording Atmospheric Pressure on Data Sheet 6 (N/A if pressure recording has already begun) ________
[7]   BEGIN recording Atmospheric Pressure on Data Sheet 6 (N/A if pressure recording has already begun)                       ________
[8] VERIFY Condenser Vacuum Pump Header vacuum is at atmospheric pressure (0 inHgVac on Vacuum Gauge D). ________
[8]   VERIFY Condenser Vacuum Pump Header vacuum is at atmospheric pressure (0 inHgVac on Vacuum Gauge D).                 ________
[9] START 2-PMP-2-181 using 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, [2-M-3]. ________
[9]   START 2-PMP-2-181 using 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, [2-M-3].                                                     ________
[10] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C at Atmospheric Pressure operating data on Data Sheets 3 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 3 and 4. ________
[10]   RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C at Atmospheric Pressure operating data on Data Sheets 3 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 3 and 4.                       ________
[11] RECORD the Motor Running kVA obtained from Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C at Atmospheric Pressure from Data Sheet 3, AND VERIFY motor kVA meets acceptance criteria.
[11]   RECORD the Motor Running kVA obtained from Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C at Atmospheric Pressure from Data Sheet 3, AND VERIFY motor kVA meets acceptance criteria.
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6.6.3 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance (continued) kVA  Acc Crit:  114.5 kVA    [12] CLOSE 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL. ________
[13] CLOSE 2-ISV-2-716, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL. ________
NOTES 1) Throttle 2-ISV-2-1034 and -1035 in the following step first. If CVP 2C suction pressure of 15 inHgA cannot be obtained using 2-ISV-2-1034 and -1035, then 2-ISV-2-706 may
 
be used in lieu of or in addition to them. 2) The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2C without increasing the suction pressure above 15 inHgA (to verify CVP 2C flow at 15 inHgA).
Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before
 
recording air flow. 3) Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.
[14] THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 14.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum
 
Gauge C. 2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL, [T14H/720]  CLOSED  THROTTLED  FULL OPEN  2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL, [T14H/720]  CLOSED  THROTTLED  FULL OPEN  2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL  CLOSED  THROTTLED  FULL OPEN WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 113 of 198
 
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6.6.3 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance (continued)
[15] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C operating data at 15 inHgA on Data Sheets 3 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 3 and 4. ________
[16] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse


data) at 15 inHgA from Data Sheet 3, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria. kVA   Acc Crit: 114.5 kVA     inHgA   Acc Crit:  14.83 inHgA    SCFM  Acc Crit:  856 SCFM    [17] ENSURE 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL is CLOSED. ________
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6.6.3    Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance (continued) kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA
[12]   CLOSE 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL.                                                                 ________
[13]   CLOSE 2-ISV-2-716, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL.                                                                 ________
NOTES
: 1)  Throttle 2-ISV-2-1034 and -1035 in the following step first. If CVP 2C suction pressure of 15 inHgA cannot be obtained using 2-ISV-2-1034 and -1035, then 2-ISV-2-706 may be used in lieu of or in addition to them.
: 2)  The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2C without increasing the suction pressure above 15 inHgA (to verify CVP 2C flow at 15 inHgA).
Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.
: 3)  Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.
[14]  THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 14.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge C.
x    2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL,
[T14H/720]
CLOSED            THROTTLED      FULL OPEN x    2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL,
[T14H/720]
CLOSED            THROTTLED      FULL OPEN x    2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL CLOSED            THROTTLED      FULL OPEN


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6.6.3  Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance (continued)
[15]  RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C operating data at 15 inHgA on Data Sheets 3 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 3 and 4.                      ________
[16]  RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 15 inHgA from Data Sheet 3, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.
kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 14.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 856 SCFM
[17]  ENSURE 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL is CLOSED.                                                  ________


6.6.3 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance (continued)
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6.6.3   Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance (continued)
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-715. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-715. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.
NOTES 1) Throttle 2-ISV-2-1034 and/or -1035 in the following step first and then use 2-DRV-2-715 to fine-tune CVP 2C suction pressure. 2) The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2C without increasing the suction pressure above 5 inHgA (to verify CVP 2C flow at 5 inHgA).
NOTES
Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before  
: 1)   Throttle 2-ISV-2-1034 and/or -1035 in the following step first and then use 2-DRV-2-715 to fine-tune CVP 2C suction pressure.
 
: 2)   The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2C without increasing the suction pressure above 5 inHgA (to verify CVP 2C flow at 5 inHgA).
recording air flow. 3) Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.
Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.
[18] THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 4.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge C. 2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED   FULL OPEN   2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED   FULL OPEN   2-DRV-2-715, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C SUCTION DRAIN, [T14G/685] CLOSED THROTTLED   FULL OPEN
: 3)   Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.
[19] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C operating data at 5 inHgA operating on Data Sheets 3 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 3 and 4. ________
[18]   THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 4.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge C.
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x    2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED           THROTTLED       FULL OPEN x    2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED           THROTTLED       FULL OPEN x    2-DRV-2-715, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C SUCTION DRAIN, [T14G/685]
CLOSED           THROTTLED       FULL OPEN
[19]   RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C operating data at 5 inHgA operating on Data Sheets 3 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 3 and 4.                           ________


Date ________  
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6.6.3  Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance (continued)
[20]  RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 5 inHgA from Data Sheet 3, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.
kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 4.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 267 SCFM


6.6.3 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance (continued)
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[20] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 5 inHgA from Data Sheet 3, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria. kVA  Acc Crit:  114.5 kVA    inHgA  Acc Crit:  4.83 inHgA    SCFM  Acc Crit:  267 SCFM WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 116 of 198  
6.6.3     Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance (continued)
 
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6.6.3 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance (continued)
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-715. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-715. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.
NOTES 1) Throttle 2-DRV-2-715 in the following step first. If CVP 2C suction pressure of 3 inHgA cannot be obtained using 2-DRV-2-715, then 2-ISV-2-1034 and/or -1035 may be used  
NOTES
: 1)   Throttle 2-DRV-2-715 in the following step first. If CVP 2C suction pressure of 3 inHgA cannot be obtained using 2-DRV-2-715, then 2-ISV-2-1034 and/or -1035 may be used in lieu of or in addition to it.
: 2)  The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2C without increasing the suction pressure above 3 inHgA (to verify CVP 2C flow at 3 inHgA).
Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.
: 3)  Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.
[21]    THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 2.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge C.
x    2-DRV-2-715, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C SUCTION DRAIN CLOSED          THROTTLED        FULL OPEN x    2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED          THROTTLED        FULL OPEN x    2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED          THROTTLED        FULL OPEN
[22]    RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C operating data at 3 inHgA on Data Sheets 3 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 3 and 4.                        ________


in lieu of or in addition to it. 2) The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2C without increasing the suction pressure above 3 inHgA (to verify CVP 2C flow at 3 inHgA).
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Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before
6.6.3  Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance (continued)
[23]  RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 3 inHgA from Data Sheet 3, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.
kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 2.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 154 SCFM


recording air flow. 3) Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.
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[21] THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 2.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge C. 2-DRV-2-715, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C SUCTION DRAIN  CLOSED  THROTTLED  FULL OPEN  2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL  CLOSED  THROTTLED  FULL OPEN  2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL  CLOSED  THROTTLED  FULL OPEN
6.6.3     Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance (continued)
[22] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C operating data at 3 inHgA on Data Sheets 3 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 3 and 4. ________
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6.6.3 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance (continued)
[23] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 3 inHgA from Data Sheet 3, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria. kVA  Acc Crit:  114.5 kVA    inHgA  Acc Crit:  2.83 inHgA    SCFM  Acc Crit:  154 SCFM WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 118 of 198  
 
Date ________  
 
6.6.3 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance (continued)
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-715. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-715. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.
NOTES 1) Throttle 2-DRV-2-715 in the following step first. If CVP 2C suction pressure of 2 inHgA cannot be obtained using 2-DRV-2-715, then 2-ISV-2-1034 and/or -1035 may be used  
NOTES
 
: 1)   Throttle 2-DRV-2-715 in the following step first. If CVP 2C suction pressure of 2 inHgA cannot be obtained using 2-DRV-2-715, then 2-ISV-2-1034 and/or -1035 may be used in lieu of or in addition to it.
in lieu of or in addition to it. 2) The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2C without increasing the suction pressure above 2 inHgA (to verify CVP 2C flow at 2 inHgA).
: 2)   The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2C without increasing the suction pressure above 2 inHgA (to verify CVP 2C flow at 2 inHgA).
Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before  
Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.
 
: 3)   Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.
recording air flow. 3) Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.
[24]   THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 1.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge C x    2-DRV-2-715, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C SUCTION DRAIN CLOSED         THROTTLED       FULL OPEN x    2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED         THROTTLED       FULL OPEN x    2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED         THROTTLED       FULL OPEN
[24] THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 1.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge C 2-DRV-2-715, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C SUCTION DRAIN CLOSED THROTTLED   FULL OPEN   2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED   FULL OPEN   2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED   FULL OPEN
[25]   RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C operating data at 2 inHgA on Data Sheets 3 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 3 and 4.                         ________
[25] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C operating data at 2 inHgA on Data Sheets 3 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 3 and 4. ________
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6.6.3 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance (continued)
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[26] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 2 inHgA from Data Sheet 3, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria. kVA   Acc Crit: 114.5 kVA     inHgA   Acc Crit: 1.83 inHgA     SCFM   Acc Crit: 92.5 SCFM   [27] ENSURE the following valves are CLOSED 2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL ________ 2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL ________
6.6.3   Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance (continued)
[26]   RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 2 inHgA from Data Sheet 3, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.
kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 1.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 92.5 SCFM
[27]   ENSURE the following valves are CLOSED x    2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL                 ________
x    2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL                 ________
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-715. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.
CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-715. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.
NOTE The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2C without increasing the suction pressure above 1 inHgA (to verify CVP 2C flow at 1 inHgA). 2-DRV-2-715  
NOTE The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2C without increasing the suction pressure above 1 inHgA (to verify CVP 2C flow at 1 inHgA). 2-DRV-2-715 should be throttled open slowly and the vacuum allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.
 
[28]   THROTTLE 2-DRV-2-715, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C SUCTION DRAIN, as much as possible while still maintaining suction pressure of 0.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge C.                                                             ________
should be throttled open slowly and the vacuum allowed to stabilize before recording air  
 
flow. [28] THROTTLE 2-DRV-2-715, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C SUCTION DRAIN, as much as possible while still maintaining  
 
suction pressure of 0.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge C. ________
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6.6.3 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance (continued)
[29] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C operating data at 1 inHgA on Data Sheets 3 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 3 and 4. ________
[30] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 1 inHgA from Data Sheet 3, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria. kVA  Acc Crit:  114.5 kVA    inHgA  Acc Crit:  0.83 inHgA    SCFM  Acc Crit:  33 SCFM    [31] STOP 2-PMP-2-181 by placing 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP B, to STOP PULL TO LOCK. ________
[32] CLOSE 2-DRV-2-715, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C SUCTION DRAIN. ________
[33] SUBMIT a copy of the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C performance data to Engineering for their review and
 
evaluation, AND RECORD name of engineer/department receiving data. ________________/________________ ________
 
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Date ________
 
6.6.4 Condenser Evacuation NOTES 1) If Main Condenser absolute pressure stabilizes at greater than 5 inHgA, the Condenser Vacuum Pumps may have to be stopped to repair excessive Condenser air inleakage. Re-perform this Subsection after Condenser inleakage is repaired. 2) Condenser Vacuum piping should be observed for excessive vibration or noise during the entire performance of this subsection. Performance of vibration walkdown is
 
documented in step 6.6.4[22].
[1] ENSURE Subsections 6.6.1, 6.6.2, and 6.6.3 have been completed. ________
[2] ENSURE system valves are positioned in accordance with Appendix G, Valve Lineup for Condenser Evacuation. ________
[3] ENSURE all Main Condenser and MFPT Condenser manways and access hatches are securely closed. ________
[4] ENSURE 2-FCV-2-255 is OPEN using 2-HS-2-255, EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS. [2-M-3]. ________
[5] ENSURE 2-PCV-6-330 is CLOSED using 2-HS-6-330A, VACUUM BREAKER COND A, [2-M-3]. ________
[6] ENSURE Main Condenser and Main Feed Pump Turbine Condensers are at atmospheric pressure (0 inHgVac on Vacuum Gauge D). ________
[7] ENSURE Main Turbine is placed on Turning Gear per 2-SOI-47.01 or equivalent approved Temporary Operating
 
Plan (TOP) for this purpose.
Instruction Used:  2-SOI-47.01  TOP: _____________ ________
[8] ENSURE Main Turbine Steam Seals have been established per 2-SOI-47.03 or equivalent approved TOP for this purpose.
Instruction Used:  2-SOI-47.03  TOP: _____________ ________
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[9] ENSURE Gland Seal Water to Condenser Boot Seal and Condenser Vacuum Breaker has been established per 2-SOI-37.01 or equivalent approved TOP for this purpose.
Instruction Used:  2-SOI-37.01  TOP: _____________ ________
[10] ENSURE Main Feed Pump Turbines are placed on Turning Gear, AND ENSURE Main Feed Pump Turbine Steam Seals have been established per 2-SOI-2&3.01 or equivalent approved TOP for
 
this purpose.
Instruction Used:  2-SOI-2&3.01  TOP: ____________ ________
[11] VERIFY the following Annunciation and Alarms: A. Annunciator Windows:  2-XA-55-3A-46C, CONDENSER VACUUM LO, is in ALARM ________  2-XA-55-3B-55D, MFPT CONDENSER VACUUM LO, is in ALARM ________ B. Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen:  46-C CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-7B/10) is in ALARM (Red) ________  46-C CONDENSER VACUUM LO/LO-LO (Y9006C) is in ALARM (Red) ________  55-D MFPT A CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-14) is in ALARM (Red) ________  55-D MFPT B CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-15) is in ALARM (Red) ________
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6.6.4 Condenser Evacuation (continued)
 
[12] RECORD the starting values of the following parameters. (Zone A) ICS Point P2263A________________ inHgA  (Zone B) ICS Point P2264A________________ inHgA  (Zone C) ICS Point P2265A________________ inHgA  (MFPTC A) ICS Point P2270A________________ inHgA (MFPTC B) ICS Point P2271A________________ inHgA  (Inleakage) ICS Point F2700A________________ SCFM  (Zone C) 2-P/TR-2-2________________ inHgA  (M&TE) Vacuum Gauge D________________ inHgVac  (M&TE) Atmospheric Pressure________________ inHg NOTE Start the stopwatch simultaneously with the first CVP started in the following step.  (The CVP that is started first should have a recorded stopwatch time of 00:00:00)
[13] START all three Condenser Vacuum Pumps using their respective Control Room handswitch as follows, AND RECORD stopwatch time (in hh:mm:ss) at each CVP start:  2-PMP-2-171 using 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, [2-M-3]
: :    2-PMP-2-176 using 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, [2-M-3]
: :    2-PMP-2-181 using 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, [2-M-3]
: :
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6.6.3  Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance (continued)
[29]  RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C operating data at 1 inHgA on Data Sheets 3 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 3 and 4.                      ________
[30]  RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 1 inHgA from Data Sheet 3, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.
kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 0.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 33 SCFM
[31]  STOP 2-PMP-2-181 by placing 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP B, to STOP PULL TO LOCK.                              ________
[32]  CLOSE 2-DRV-2-715, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C SUCTION DRAIN.                                                    ________
[33]  SUBMIT a copy of the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C performance data to Engineering for their review and evaluation, AND RECORD name of engineer/department receiving data.
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6.6.4 Condenser Evacuation (continued)  
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6.6.4     Condenser Evacuation NOTES
: 1)  If Main Condenser absolute pressure stabilizes at greater than 5 inHgA, the Condenser Vacuum Pumps may have to be stopped to repair excessive Condenser air inleakage. Re-perform this Subsection after Condenser inleakage is repaired.
: 2)  Condenser Vacuum piping should be observed for excessive vibration or noise during the entire performance of this subsection. Performance of vibration walkdown is documented in step 6.6.4[22].
[1]    ENSURE Subsections 6.6.1, 6.6.2, and 6.6.3 have been completed.                                                        ________
[2]    ENSURE system valves are positioned in accordance with Appendix G, Valve Lineup for Condenser Evacuation.                ________
[3]    ENSURE all Main Condenser and MFPT Condenser manways and access hatches are securely closed.                          ________
[4]    ENSURE 2-FCV-2-255 is OPEN using 2-HS-2-255, EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS. [2-M-3].                                    ________
[5]    ENSURE 2-PCV-6-330 is CLOSED using 2-HS-6-330A, VACUUM BREAKER COND A, [2-M-3].                                  ________
[6]    ENSURE Main Condenser and Main Feed Pump Turbine Condensers are at atmospheric pressure (0 inHgVac on Vacuum Gauge D).                                                  ________
[7]    ENSURE Main Turbine is placed on Turning Gear per 2-SOI-47.01 or equivalent approved Temporary Operating Plan (TOP) for this purpose.
Instruction Used:  2-SOI-47.01  TOP: _____________              ________
[8]    ENSURE Main Turbine Steam Seals have been established per 2-SOI-47.03 or equivalent approved TOP for this purpose.
Instruction Used:  2-SOI-47.03  TOP: _____________              ________


NOTES 1) Step 6.6.4[14] is performed concurrently with steps 6.6.4[15] through 6.6.4[19]. 2) Steps 6.6.4[15], 6.6.4[16], and 6.6.4[17] may be performed in parallel.
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[14] RECORD system data on Data Sheet 5 at each of the listed Main Condenser absolute pressures as Main Condenser absolute pressure lowers. A. Atmospheric Pressure ________
6.6.4   Condenser Evacuation (continued)
B. 25 inHgA ________
[9] ENSURE Gland Seal Water to Condenser Boot Seal and Condenser Vacuum Breaker has been established per 2-SOI-37.01 or equivalent approved TOP for this purpose.
C. 20 inHgA ________
Instruction Used:  2-SOI-37.01  TOP: _____________            ________
D. 15 inHgA ________
[10] ENSURE Main Feed Pump Turbines are placed on Turning Gear, AND ENSURE Main Feed Pump Turbine Steam Seals have been established per 2-SOI-2&3.01 or equivalent approved TOP for this purpose.
E. 10 inHgA ________
Instruction Used:  2-SOI-2&3.01  TOP: ____________            ________
F. 5 inHgA ________
[11] VERIFY the following Annunciation and Alarms:
G. Final Pressure ________
A. Annunciator Windows:
[15] RECORD the MFPT Condenser pressures at which the following Alarms on the Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen
x    2-XA-55-3A-46C, CONDENSER VACUUM LO, is in ALARM                                              ________
x    2-XA-55-3B-55D, MFPT CONDENSER VACUUM LO, is in ALARM                                        ________
B. Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen:
x    46-C CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-7B/10) is in ALARM (Red)                                        ________
x    46-C CONDENSER VACUUM LO/LO-LO (Y9006C) is in ALARM (Red)                                      ________
x    55-D MFPT A CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-14) is in ALARM (Red)                                      ________
x    55-D MFPT B CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-15) is in ALARM (Red)                                      ________


change to NORMAL (Green). A. 55-D MFPT A CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-14) ICS Point P2270A ________________ inHgA B. 55-D MFPT B CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-15) ICS Point P2271A ________________ inHgA WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 125 of 198
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6.6.4    Condenser Evacuation (continued)
[12]  RECORD the starting values of the following parameters.
(Zone A)    ICS Point P2263A ________________ inHgA (Zone B)    ICS Point P2264A ________________ inHgA (Zone C)    ICS Point P2265A ________________ inHgA (MFPTC A)     ICS Point P2270A ________________ inHgA (MFPTC B)     ICS Point P2271A ________________ inHgA (Inleakage)    ICS Point F2700A ________________ SCFM (Zone C)          2-P/TR-2-2 ________________ inHgA (M&TE)        Vacuum Gauge D ________________ inHgVac (M&TE)    Atmospheric Pressure ________________ inHg NOTE Start the stopwatch simultaneously with the first CVP started in the following step.
(The CVP that is started first should have a recorded stopwatch time of 00:00:00)
[13]  START all three Condenser Vacuum Pumps using their respective Control Room handswitch as follows, AND RECORD stopwatch time (in hh:mm:ss) at each CVP start:
x    2-PMP-2-171 using 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, [2-M-3]
:      :
x    2-PMP-2-176 using 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, [2-M-3]
:      :
x    2-PMP-2-181 using 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, [2-M-3]
:      :


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6.6.4    Condenser Evacuation (continued)
NOTES
: 1)  Step 6.6.4[14] is performed concurrently with steps 6.6.4[15] through 6.6.4[19].
: 2)  Steps 6.6.4[15], 6.6.4[16], and 6.6.4[17] may be performed in parallel.
[14]  RECORD system data on Data Sheet 5 at each of the listed Main Condenser absolute pressures as Main Condenser absolute pressure lowers.
A. Atmospheric Pressure                                          ________
B. 25 inHgA                                                      ________
C. 20 inHgA                                                      ________
D. 15 inHgA                                                      ________
E. 10 inHgA                                                      ________
F. 5 inHgA                                                        ________
G. Final Pressure                                                ________
[15]  RECORD the MFPT Condenser pressures at which the following Alarms on the Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen change to NORMAL (Green).
A. 55-D MFPT A CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-14)
ICS Point P2270A          ________________ inHgA B. 55-D MFPT B CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-15)
ICS Point P2271A          ________________ inHgA


6.6.4 Condenser Evacuation (continued)  
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6.6.4   Condenser Evacuation (continued)
[16] RECORD the Main Condenser pressures at which the following Alarms on the Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen  
[16] RECORD the Main Condenser pressures at which the following Alarms on the Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen change to NORMAL (Green)
 
A. 46-C, CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-7B/10)
change to NORMAL (Green) A. 46-C, CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-7B/10) ICS Point P2265 ________________ inHgA B. 46-C, CONDENSER VACUUM LO/LO-LO (Y9006C) ICS Point P2265 ________________ inHgA
ICS Point P2265         ________________ inHgA B. 46-C, CONDENSER VACUUM LO/LO-LO (Y9006C)
[17] VERIFY the following Annunciation and Alarms: A. Annunciator Windows: 2-XA-55-3A-46C, CONDENSER VACUUM LO, is CLEAR ________ 2-XA-55-3B-55D, MFPT CONDENSER VACUUM LO, is CLEAR ________ B. Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen: 46-C CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-7B/10) is NORMAL (Green) ________ 46-C CONDENSER VACUUM LO/LO-LO (Y9006C) is NORMAL (Green) ________ 55-D MFPT A CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-14) is NORMAL (Green) ________ 55-D MFPT B CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-15) is NORMAL (Green) ________
ICS Point P2265         ________________ inHgA
[17] VERIFY the following Annunciation and Alarms:
A. Annunciator Windows:
x    2-XA-55-3A-46C, CONDENSER VACUUM LO, is CLEAR                                                 ________
x    2-XA-55-3B-55D, MFPT CONDENSER VACUUM LO, is CLEAR                                           ________
B. Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen:
x    46-C CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-7B/10) is NORMAL (Green)                                         ________
x    46-C CONDENSER VACUUM LO/LO-LO (Y9006C) is NORMAL (Green)                                     ________
x    55-D MFPT A CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-14) is NORMAL (Green)                                     ________
x    55-D MFPT B CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-15) is NORMAL (Green)                                     ________
[18] WHEN condenser pressure on 2-P/TR-2-2, COND TEMP &
[18] WHEN condenser pressure on 2-P/TR-2-2, COND TEMP &
PRESS, [2-M-3], falls below 5 inHgA, THEN CLOSE 2-FCV-2-255 using 2-HS-2-255, EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS. ________
PRESS, [2-M-3], falls below 5 inHgA, THEN CLOSE 2-FCV-2-255 using 2-HS-2-255, EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS.                                                       ________
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6.6.4 Condenser Evacuation (continued)


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6.6.4  Condenser Evacuation (continued)
NOTE Steps 6.6.4[19] and 6.6.4[21] may be performed in parallel.
NOTE Steps 6.6.4[19] and 6.6.4[21] may be performed in parallel.
[19] WHEN main condenser pressure on 2-P/TR-2-2, COND TEMP & PRESS, stabilizes, THEN STOP the stopwatch, AND RECORD the values below and on Data Sheet 5. : :   (hh:mm:ss) (Zone A) ICS Point P2263A________________ inHgA   (Zone B) ICS Point P2264A________________ inHgA   (Zone C) ICS Point P2265A________________ inHgA   (MFPTC A) ICS Point P2270A________________ inHgA (MFPTC B) ICS Point P2271A________________ inHgA   (Inleakage) ICS Point F2700A________________ SCFM   (Zone C ) 2-P/TR-2-2________________ inHgA   (M&TE) Vacuum Gauge D________________ inHgVac
[19]   WHEN main condenser pressure on 2-P/TR-2-2, COND TEMP
[20] OPEN 2-FCV-2-255 using 2-HS-2-255, EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS. ________
              & PRESS, stabilizes, THEN STOP the stopwatch, AND RECORD the values below and on Data Sheet 5.
[21] MEASURE CVP discharge air flow traverse (Condenser air inleakage) using Data Sheet 4, AND RECORD Condenser air inleakage from Data Sheet 4. SCFM WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 127 of 198
:       :
(hh:mm:ss)
(Zone A) ICS Point P2263A ________________ inHgA (Zone B) ICS Point P2264A ________________ inHgA (Zone C) ICS Point P2265A ________________ inHgA (MFPTC A)     ICS Point P2270A ________________ inHgA (MFPTC B)     ICS Point P2271A ________________ inHgA (Inleakage) ICS Point F2700A ________________ SCFM (Zone C )       2-P/TR-2-2 ________________ inHgA (M&TE)   Vacuum Gauge D ________________ inHgVac
[20]   OPEN 2-FCV-2-255 using 2-HS-2-255, EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS.                                                         ________
[21]   MEASURE CVP discharge air flow traverse (Condenser air inleakage) using Data Sheet 4, AND RECORD Condenser air inleakage from Data Sheet 4.
SCFM


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6.6.4   Condenser Evacuation (continued)
6.6.4 Condenser Evacuation (continued)  
[22]   ENSURE Condenser Vacuum piping has been walked down to observe for excessive vibration or noise.                     ________
 
[23]   CLOSE 2-ISV-2-627, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL, [T15H/708].                                             ________
[22] ENSURE Condenser Vacuum piping has been walked down to observe for excessive vibration or noise. ________
[23] CLOSE 2-ISV-2-627, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL, [T15H/708]. ________
NOTE The MFPT Condenser 2A Low Vacuum Alarm may take some time to come in. Normal system inleakage will cause MFPT Condenser 2A to slowly lose vacuum.
NOTE The MFPT Condenser 2A Low Vacuum Alarm may take some time to come in. Normal system inleakage will cause MFPT Condenser 2A to slowly lose vacuum.
MFPTC 2A Low Vacuum Alarm Setpoint is 17.5 inHgA.
MFPTC 2A Low Vacuum Alarm Setpoint is 17.5 inHgA.
[24] VERIFY 2-XA-55-3B-55D, MFPT CONDENSER VACUUM LO, is in ALARM. ________
[24]   VERIFY 2-XA-55-3B-55D, MFPT CONDENSER VACUUM LO, is in ALARM.                                                   ________
[25] VERIFY Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 55-D MFPT A CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-14) is in ALARM (Red). ________
[25]   VERIFY Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 55-D MFPT A CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-14) is in ALARM (Red).                                               ________
[26] CLOSE 2-ISV-2-626, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL, [T15H/708]. ________
[26]   CLOSE 2-ISV-2-626, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL, [T15H/708].                                             ________
NOTE The MFPT Condenser 2B Low Vacuum Alarm may take some time to come in. Normal system inleakage will cause MFPT Condenser 2B to slowly lose vacuum.
NOTE The MFPT Condenser 2B Low Vacuum Alarm may take some time to come in. Normal system inleakage will cause MFPT Condenser 2B to slowly lose vacuum.
MFPTC 2B Low Vacuum Alarm Setpoint is 17.5 inHgA.
MFPTC 2B Low Vacuum Alarm Setpoint is 17.5 inHgA.
[27] VERIFY 2-XA-55-3B-55D, MFPT CONDENSER VACUUM LO, REFLASHES. ________
[27]   VERIFY 2-XA-55-3B-55D, MFPT CONDENSER VACUUM LO, REFLASHES.                                                     ________
[28] VERIFY Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 55-D MFPT B CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-15) is in ALARM (Red) ________
[28]   VERIFY Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 55-D MFPT B CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-15) is in ALARM (Red)                                                 ________
[29] PLACE the following handswitches in STOP PULL TO LOCK: 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A ________ 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B ________ 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C ________
[29]   PLACE the following handswitches in STOP PULL TO LOCK:
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x    2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A                           ________
 
x    2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B                           ________
Date ________
x    2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C                           ________
 
6.6.4 Condenser Evacuation (continued)


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6.6.4    Condenser Evacuation (continued)
NOTE The Main Condenser Low Vacuum Alarm may take some time to come in. Normal system inleakage will cause the Main Condenser to slowly lose vacuum. Main Condenser Low Vacuum Alarm setpoint is 6.9 inHgA.
NOTE The Main Condenser Low Vacuum Alarm may take some time to come in. Normal system inleakage will cause the Main Condenser to slowly lose vacuum. Main Condenser Low Vacuum Alarm setpoint is 6.9 inHgA.
[30] VERIFY 2-XA-55-3A-46C, CONDENSER VACUUM LO is in ALARM. ________
[30]   VERIFY 2-XA-55-3A-46C, CONDENSER VACUUM LO is in ALARM.                                                       ________
[31] VERIFY Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 46-C CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-7B) is in ALARM (Red) ________
[31]   VERIFY Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 46-C CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-7B) is in ALARM (Red)                                                 ________
NOTE The Main Condenser Lo-Lo Vacuum Alarm may take some time to come in. Normal system inleakage will cause the Main Condenser to slowly lose vacuum. Main Condenser Lo-Lo Vacuum Alarm setpoint is 10.0 inHgA.
NOTE The Main Condenser Lo-Lo Vacuum Alarm may take some time to come in. Normal system inleakage will cause the Main Condenser to slowly lose vacuum. Main Condenser Lo-Lo Vacuum Alarm setpoint is 10.0 inHgA.
[32] VERIFY 2-XA-55-3A-46C, CONDENSER VACUUM LO, REFLASHES. ________
[32]   VERIFY 2-XA-55-3A-46C, CONDENSER VACUUM LO, REFLASHES.                                                     ________
[33] VERIFY Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 46-C CONDENSER VACUUM LO/LO-LO (Y9006C) is in ALARM (Red) ________
[33]   VERIFY Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 46-C CONDENSER VACUUM LO/LO-LO (Y9006C) is in ALARM (Red)                                                 ________
[34] OPEN the following Valves: 2-ISV-2-627, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL. ________ 2-ISV-2-626, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL ________
[34]   OPEN the following Valves:
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x    2-ISV-2-627, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL.           ________
 
x    2-ISV-2-626, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL             ________
Date ________
 
6.6.4 Condenser Evacuation (continued)


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6.6.4    Condenser Evacuation (continued)
NOTE Steps 6.6.4[35] through 6.6.4[41] may be N/Ad if system is to be left in its current configuration to facilitate other testing activities.
NOTE Steps 6.6.4[35] through 6.6.4[41] may be N/Ad if system is to be left in its current configuration to facilitate other testing activities.
[35] ENSURE Main Turbine is removed from Turning Gear per 2-SOI-47.01 or equivalent approved TOP for this purpose. [36] Instruction Used:   2-SOI-47.01   TOP: _____________ ________
[35]   ENSURE Main Turbine is removed from Turning Gear per 2-SOI-47.01 or equivalent approved TOP for this purpose.
[37] ENSURE Main Turbine Steam Seals are secured per 2-SOI-47.03 or equivalent approved TOP for this purpose. [38] Instruction Used:   2-SOI-47.03   TOP: _____________ ________
[36]   Instruction Used: 2-SOI-47.01 TOP: _____________                   ________
[39] ENSURE Gland Seal Water to the Condenser Vacuum Pumps, Condenser Boot Seal and Condenser Vacuum Breaker is secured per 2-SOI-37.01 or equivalent approved  
[37]   ENSURE Main Turbine Steam Seals are secured per 2-SOI-47.03 or equivalent approved TOP for this purpose.
 
[38]   Instruction Used: 2-SOI-47.03 TOP: _____________                   ________
TOP for this purpose.
[39]   ENSURE Gland Seal Water to the Condenser Vacuum Pumps, Condenser Boot Seal and Condenser Vacuum Breaker is secured per 2-SOI-37.01 or equivalent approved TOP for this purpose.
Instruction Used:   2-SOI-37.01   TOP: _____________ ________
Instruction Used: 2-SOI-37.01 TOP: _____________                   ________
[40] ENSURE Main Feed Pump Turbines are removed from Turning Gear, AND ENSURE Main Feed Pump Turbine Steam Seals are secured per 2-SOI-2&3.01 or equivalent approved TOP for this  
[40]   ENSURE Main Feed Pump Turbines are removed from Turning Gear, AND ENSURE Main Feed Pump Turbine Steam Seals are secured per 2-SOI-2&3.01 or equivalent approved TOP for this purpose.
 
Instruction Used: 2-SOI-2&3.01 TOP: _____________                 ________
purpose. Instruction Used:   2-SOI-2&3.01   TOP: _____________ ________
[41]   STOP recording Atmospheric Pressure on Data Sheet 6.                   ________
[41] STOP recording Atmospheric Pressure on Data Sheet 6. ________
 
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Date ________
 
6.6.4 Condenser Evacuation (continued)
 
[42] OBTAIN trend printouts of the following ICS points, as available (from ICS, PEDS, DatAWare, etc), for the duration of condenser evacuation, AND ATTACH trend printouts to this data package: (Unavailable points may be marked N/A.)  P2263A, COND ZONE A BACKPRESSURE ________  P2264A, COND ZONE B BACKPRESSURE ________  P2265A, COND ZONE C BACKPRESSURE ________  P1132A, COND ZONE A HOTWELL PRESS ________  P1133A, COND ZONE C HOTWELL PRESS ________  F2260A, COND VAC PMP AIR EXH FLOW 1 ________  F2700A, COND VAC PMP AIR EXHAUST FLOW 2 ________  P2270A, MFPT A CONDENSER VACUUM PRESS ________  P2271A, MFPT B CONDENSER VACUUM PRESS ________  T2467A, COND VAC HDR TEMP ________  Y8003A, RCW TEMP UNIT 2 ________  T2430A, COND CCW INLET-EAST SIDE TEMP ________  T2431A, COND CCW INLET-WEST SIDE TEMP ________  T2440A, COND CCW OUTLET-EAST SIDE TEMP ________  T2441A, COND CCW OUTLET-WEST SIDE TEMP ________
[43] SUBMIT a copy of the Condenser Evacuation data to Engineering for their review and evaluation, AND RECORD name of engineer/department receiving data. ________________/________________ ________
 
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7.0 POST-PERFORMANCE ACTIVITIES NOTE Post-performance steps may be performed in any order unless otherwise stated and should be completed as close in time as practicable to the end of instruction performance.
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[1] VERIFY Engineering has reviewed and evaluated test data to the extent necessary for acceptable system performance, AND ATTACH copy of Engineering concurrence to the data package. ________
6.6.4  Condenser Evacuation (continued)
[2] VERIFY that post-test calibration of the M&TE used to record quantitative acceptance criteria has been satisfactorily
[42] OBTAIN trend printouts of the following ICS points, as available (from ICS, PEDS, DatAWare, etc), for the duration of condenser evacuation, AND ATTACH trend printouts to this data package:
(Unavailable points may be marked N/A.)
x    P2263A, COND ZONE A BACKPRESSURE                              ________
x    P2264A, COND ZONE B BACKPRESSURE                              ________
x    P2265A, COND ZONE C BACKPRESSURE                              ________
x    P1132A, COND ZONE A HOTWELL PRESS                            ________
x    P1133A, COND ZONE C HOTWELL PRESS                            ________
x    F2260A, COND VAC PMP AIR EXH FLOW 1                          ________
x    F2700A, COND VAC PMP AIR EXHAUST FLOW 2                      ________
x    P2270A, MFPT A CONDENSER VACUUM PRESS                        ________
x    P2271A, MFPT B CONDENSER VACUUM PRESS                        ________
x    T2467A, COND VAC HDR TEMP                                    ________
x    Y8003A, RCW TEMP UNIT 2                                      ________
x    T2430A, COND CCW INLET-EAST SIDE TEMP                        ________
x    T2431A, COND CCW INLET-WEST SIDE TEMP                        ________
x    T2440A, COND CCW OUTLET-EAST SIDE TEMP                        ________
x    T2441A, COND CCW OUTLET-WEST SIDE TEMP                        ________
[43] SUBMIT a copy of the Condenser Evacuation data to Engineering for their review and evaluation, AND RECORD name of engineer/department receiving data.
________________/________________                                  ________


performed, AND RECORD the results in the M&TE log. ________
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[3] VERIFY no excessive vibration of piping system and components was observed during performance of Section 6.0.
7.0    POST-PERFORMANCE ACTIVITIES NOTE Post-performance steps may be performed in any order unless otherwise stated and should be completed as close in time as practicable to the end of instruction performance.
(If excessive vibration was observed, then verify engineering has evaluated the vibration and corrective actions have been initiated.) ________
[1]  VERIFY Engineering has reviewed and evaluated test data to the extent necessary for acceptable system performance, AND ATTACH copy of Engineering concurrence to the data package.                                                              ________
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[2]  VERIFY that post-test calibration of the M&TE used to record quantitative acceptance criteria has been satisfactorily performed, AND RECORD the results in the M&TE log.                                   ________
[3]   VERIFY no excessive vibration of piping system and components was observed during performance of Section 6.0.
(If excessive vibration was observed, then verify engineering has evaluated the vibration and corrective actions have been initiated.)                                                           ________


Date ________  
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7.0   POST-PERFORMANCE ACTIVITIES (continued)
7.0 POST-PERFORMANCE ACTIVITIES (continued)  
[4] REMOVE the following temporary 0-30 inHg vacuum Test Gauges at the following locations: (Installed in Step 4.3[15])
 
A. Vacuum Gauge A:
[4] REMOVE the following temporary 0-30 inHg vacuum Test Gauges at the following locations: (Installed in Step 4.3[15]) A. Vacuum Gauge A: Downstream (low side) test connection of 2-PDS-2-171, COND VAC PMP A INLET VLV CONT, [T14H/685]. ________
Downstream (low side) test connection of 2-PDS-2-171, COND VAC PMP A INLET VLV CONT, [T14H/685].                       ________
1st
1st
________
________
CV B. Vacuum Gauge B:
CV B. Vacuum Gauge B:
Downstream (low side) test connection of 2-PDS-2-176, COND VAC PMP B INLET VLV CONT, [T14G/685]. ________
Downstream (low side) test connection of 2-PDS-2-176, COND VAC PMP B INLET VLV CONT, [T14G/685].                       ________
1st
1st
________
________
CV C. Vacuum Gauge C: Downstream (low side) test connection of 2-PDS-2-181, COND VAC PMP C INLET VLV CONT, [T14G/685]. ________
CV C. Vacuum Gauge C:
1st  ________  CV D. Vacuum Gauge D:
Downstream (low side) test connection of 2-PDS-2-181, COND VAC PMP C INLET VLV CONT, [T14G/685].                       ________
Upstream (high side) test connection of 2-PDI-2-175, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION STRN PRESSS, at 2-ISIV-2-388B, [2-L-509, T15G/685]. ________
1st
1st
________
________
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CV D. Vacuum Gauge D:
 
Upstream (high side) test connection of 2-PDI-2-175, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION STRN PRESSS, at 2-ISIV-2-388B, [2-L-509, T15G/685].                   ________
Date ________  
1st
 
________
7.0 POST-PERFORMANCE ACTIVITIES (continued)
CV


[5] REMOVE the following temporary 0-5 PSI pressure Test Gauges at the following locations: (Installed in Step 4.3[16]) A. Pressure Gauge A: at the test connection downstream of 2-ISV-37-17 PRESSURE SWITCH ISOLATION VAC PUMP 2A,
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[T14H/685]. ________
7.0  POST-PERFORMANCE ACTIVITIES (continued)
[5] REMOVE the following temporary 0-5 PSI pressure Test Gauges at the following locations: (Installed in Step 4.3[16])
A. Pressure Gauge A:
at the test connection downstream of 2-ISV-37-17 PRESSURE SWITCH ISOLATION VAC PUMP 2A,
[T14H/685].                                                   ________
1st
1st
________
________
CV B. Pressure Gauge B: at the test connection downstream of 2-ISV-37-18 PRESSURE SWITCH ISOLATION VAC PUMP 2B,
CV B. Pressure Gauge B:
[T14G/685]. ________
at the test connection downstream of 2-ISV-37-18 PRESSURE SWITCH ISOLATION VAC PUMP 2B,
[T14G/685].                                                   ________
1st
1st
________
________
CV C. Pressure Gauge C: at the test connection downstream of 2-ISV-37-19 PRESSURE SWITCH ISOLATION VAC PUMP 2C, [T14G/685]. ________
CV C. Pressure Gauge C:
at the test connection downstream of 2-ISV-37-19 PRESSURE SWITCH ISOLATION VAC PUMP 2C,
[T14G/685].                                                   ________
1st
1st
________
________
CV [6] NOTIFY the Unit 2 US/SRO of the test completion and system alignment. ________
CV
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[6] NOTIFY the Unit 2 US/SRO of the test completion and system alignment.                                                         ________
 
Date ________  


8.0 RECORDS A. QA Records Completed Test Package  B. Non-QA Records None WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 135 of 198 Appendix A (Page 1 of 2) TEST PROCEDURES/INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE REVIEW Date ________
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NOTES 1) Additional copies of this table may be made as necessary. 2) Initial and date indicates review has been completed for impact.
8.0  RECORDS A. QA Records Completed Test Package B. Non-QA Records None
PROCEDURE/ INSTRUCTION REVISION/CHANGES IMPACT Yes/No INITIAL AND DATE. (N/A for no change) 2-TSD-2-2 FSAR Section 10.4.2 Table 14.2-1 Sh 68 &
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Date ________  
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TEST PROCEDURES/INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE REVIEW Date ________
NOTES
: 1)  Additional copies of this table may be made as necessary.
: 2)  Initial and date indicates review has been completed for impact.
PROCEDURE/                                              IMPACT      INITIAL AND DATE.
REVISION/CHANGES INSTRUCTION                                              Yes/No    (N/A for no change) 2-TSD-2-2 FSAR Section 10.4.2 Table 14.2-1 Sh 68 &
69 WBN2-2-4002 VTD-N010-0020 VTD-J057-0010 0-MI-57.002 SSD-2-LS-2-169 SSD-2-PDS-2-171 SSD-2-PS-2-171 SSD-2-PS-2-250 SSD-2-LS-2-174 SSD-2-PDS-2-176 SSD-2-PS-2-176 SSD-2-PS-2-246 SSD-2-LS-2-179


PROCEDURE/ INSTRUCTION REVISION/CHANGES IMPACT Yes/No INITIAL AND DATE. (N/A for no change) SSD-2-PDS-2-181   SSD-2-PS-2-181   SSD-2-PS-2-248   SSD-2-LPP-2-14   SSD-2-LPP-2-15   SSD-2-LPP-2-7   SSD-2-LPP-2-10  
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PROCEDURE/                                 IMPACT      INITIAL AND DATE.
REVISION/CHANGES INSTRUCTION                                Yes/No     (N/A for no change)
SSD-2-PDS-2-181 SSD-2-PS-2-181 SSD-2-PS-2-248 SSD-2-LPP-2-14 SSD-2-LPP-2-15 SSD-2-LPP-2-7 SSD-2-LPP-2-10


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TEMPORARY CONDITION LOG Date ________
TEMPORARY CONDITION LOG Date ________
NOTES 1) Additional copies of this table may be made as necessary. 2) These steps will be N/Ad if no temporary condition existed.
NOTES
ITEM No. TEMPORARY CONDITION DESCRIPTION PERFORMED RETURNED TO NORMAL Step No. Performed By/Date CV By/Date Step No. Returned By/Date CV By/Date WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 138 of 198 Appendix C (Page 1 of 4) PERMANENT PLANT INSTRUMENTATION LOG Date ________
: 1) Additional copies of this table may be made as necessary.
INSTRUMENT OR INSTRUMENT LOOP # CAL DUE DATE FILLED AND VENTED 1  PLACED IN SERVICE 1 USED FOR QUANTITATIVE ACC CRIT POST-TEST CAL DATE 2 POST-TEST CALIBRATION ACCEPTABLE 2 INITIAL/DATE INIT/DATE INIT/DATE YES NO 2-LG-2-168 N/A    NO N/A N/A 2-LS-2-169    NO N/A N/A 2-PDI-2-170 4    NO N/A N/A 2-PDS-2-171    NO N/A N/A 2-PS-2-171    NO N/A N/A 2-PS-2-250    NO N/A N/A 2-PS-2-251    NO N/A N/A 2-TI-2-320 4    NO N/A N/A 2-LG-2-173 N/A    NO N/A N/A 2-LS-2-174    NO N/A N/A 2-PDI-2-175 4    NO N/A N/A 2-PDS-2-176    NO N/A N/A 2-PS-2-176    NO N/A N/A WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 139 of 198 Appendix C (Page 2 of 4) PERMANENT PLANT INSTRUMENTATION LOG
: 2) These steps will be N/Ad if no temporary condition existed.
ITEM TEMPORARY CONDITION                       PERFORMED             RETURNED TO NORMAL No. DESCRIPTION                        Step  Performed By/Date   Step  Returned By/Date No. CV By/Date           No. CV By/Date


Date ________  
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PERMANENT PLANT INSTRUMENTATION LOG Date ________
USED FOR                          POST-TEST INSTRUMENT OR          FILLED AND    PLACED IN CAL DUE                                QUANTITATIVE      POST-TEST        CALIBRATION INSTRUMENT            VENTED1      SERVICE1 DATE                                      ACC CRIT      CAL DATE2        ACCEPTABLE2 LOOP #
INIT/DATE    INIT/DATE        YES      NO                        INITIAL/DATE 2-LG-2-168      N/A                                            NO          N/A                N/A 2-LS-2-169                                                      NO          N/A                N/A 2-PDI-2-1704                                                    NO          N/A                N/A 2-PDS-2-171                                                      NO          N/A                N/A 2-PS-2-171                                                      NO          N/A                N/A 2-PS-2-250                                                      NO          N/A                N/A 2-PS-2-251                                                      NO          N/A                N/A 2-TI-2-3204                                                      NO          N/A                N/A 2-LG-2-173      N/A                                            NO          N/A                N/A 2-LS-2-174                                                      NO          N/A                N/A 2-PDI-2-1754                                                    NO          N/A                N/A 2-PDS-2-176                                                      NO          N/A                N/A 2-PS-2-176                                                      NO          N/A                N/A


INSTRUMENT OR INSTRUMENT LOOP # CAL DUE DATE FILLED AND VENTED 1  PLACED IN SERVICE 1 USED FOR QUANTITATIVE ACC CRIT POST-TEST CAL DATE 2 POST-TEST CALIBRATION ACCEPTABLE 2 INITIAL/DATE INIT/DATE INIT/DATE YES NO 2-PS-2-246     NO N/A N/A 2-PS-2-247     NO N/A N/A 2-TI-2-321 4    NO N/A N/A 2-LG-2-178 N/A   NO N/A N/A 2-LS-2-179     NO N/A N/A 2-PDI-2-180 4    NO N/A N/A 2-PDS-2-181     NO N/A N/A 2-PS-2-181     NO N/A N/A 2-PS-2-248     NO N/A N/A 2-PS-2-249     NO N/A N/A 2-TI-2-322 4    NO N/A N/A WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 140 of 198 Appendix C (Page 3 of 4) PERMANENT PLANT INSTRUMENTATION LOG
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PERMANENT PLANT INSTRUMENTATION LOG Date ________
USED FOR                  POST-TEST INSTRUMENT OR         FILLED AND   PLACED IN CAL DUE                                QUANTITATIVE       POST-TEST CALIBRATION INSTRUMENT            VENTED1      SERVICE1 DATE                                     ACC CRIT      CAL DATE2 ACCEPTABLE2 LOOP #
INIT/DATE     INIT/DATE       YES     NO               INITIAL/DATE 2-PS-2-246                                                       NO         N/A       N/A 2-PS-2-247                                                       NO         N/A       N/A 2-TI-2-3214                                                      NO         N/A       N/A 2-LG-2-178       N/A                                             NO         N/A       N/A 2-LS-2-179                                                       NO         N/A       N/A 2-PDI-2-1804                                                    NO         N/A       N/A 2-PDS-2-181                                                     NO         N/A       N/A 2-PS-2-181                                                       NO         N/A       N/A 2-PS-2-248                                                       NO         N/A       N/A 2-PS-2-249                                                       NO         N/A       N/A 2-TI-2-3224                                                      NO         N/A       N/A


Date ________  
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PERMANENT PLANT INSTRUMENTATION LOG Date ________
USED FOR                  POST-TEST INSTRUMENT OR          FILLED AND    PLACED IN CAL DUE                                QUANTITATIVE      POST-TEST CALIBRATION INSTRUMENT            VENTED1      SERVICE1 DATE                                      ACC CRIT      CAL DATE2 ACCEPTABLE2 LOOP #
INIT/DATE    INIT/DATE        YES      NO                INITIAL/DATE 2-TE-2-1834                                                      NO          N/A        N/A 2-LPF-2-256                                                      NO          N/A        N/A 2-LPF-2-257                                                      NO          N/A        N/A 2-LPP-2-14                                                      NO          N/A        N/A 2-LPP-2-23,4                                                    NO          N/A        N/A 2-LPP-2-74                                                      NO          N/A        N/A 2-LPP-2-104                                                      NO          N/A        N/A 2-LPP-2-3363,4                                                  NO          N/A        N/A 2-LPP-2-144                                                      NO          N/A        N/A 2-LPP-2-154                                                      NO          N/A        N/A 2-LPT-24-244                                                    NO          N/A        N/A


INSTRUMENT OR INSTRUMENT LOOP # CAL DUE DATE FILLED AND VENTED 1  PLACED IN SERVICE 1 USED FOR QUANTITATIVE ACC CRIT POST-TEST CAL DATE 2 POST-TEST CALIBRATION ACCEPTABLE 2 INITIAL/DATE INIT/DATE INIT/DATE YES NO 2-TE-2-183 4    NO N/A N/A 2-LPF-2-256    NO N/A N/A 2-LPF-2-257    NO N/A N/A 2-LPP-2-1 4    NO N/A N/A 2-LPP-2-2 3,4    NO N/A N/A 2-LPP-2-7 4    NO N/A N/A 2-LPP-2-10 4    NO N/A N/A 2-LPP-2-336 3,4    NO N/A N/A 2-LPP-2-14 4    NO N/A N/A 2-LPP-2-15 4    NO N/A N/A 2-LPT-24-24 4    NO N/A N/A WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 141 of 198 Appendix C (Page 4 of 4) PERMANENT PLANT INSTRUMENTATION LOG  
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PERMANENT PLANT INSTRUMENTATION LOG Date ________
Date ________  
USED FOR                                                POST-TEST INSTRUMENT OR                                     FILLED AND               PLACED IN CAL DUE                                                                QUANTITATIVE                 POST-TEST                     CALIBRATION INSTRUMENT                                        VENTED1                  SERVICE1 DATE                                                                     ACC CRIT                CAL DATE2                    ACCEPTABLE2 LOOP #
 
INIT/DATE               INIT/DATE               YES           NO                                         INITIAL/DATE 2-LPT-27-583,4                                                                                                       NO               N/A                             N/A 2-LPT-27-683,4                                                                                                       NO               N/A                             N/A 2-LPT-27-743,4                                                                                                       NO               N/A                             N/A 2-LPT-27-843,4                                                                                                       NO               N/A                             N/A 1
INSTRUMENT OR INSTRUMENT LOOP # CAL DUE DATE FILLED AND VENTED 1  PLACED IN SERVICE 1 USED FOR QUANTITATIVE ACC CRIT POST-TEST CAL DATE 2 POST-TEST CALIBRATION ACCEPTABLE 2 INITIAL/DATE INIT/DATE INIT/DATE YES NO 2-LPT-27-58 3,4     NO N/A N/A 2-LPT-27-68 3,4     NO N/A N/A 2-LPT-27-74 3,4     NO N/A N/A 2-LPT-27-84 3,4     NO N/A N/A 1 These items may be initialed and dated by personnel performing the task. Instrumentation not required to be filled and vented may be identified as Not Applicable. (N/A) 2 May be identified as N/A if instrument was not used to verify/record quantitative acceptance criteria data.
These items may be initialed and dated by personnel performing the task. Instrumentation not required to be filled and vented may be identified as Not Applicable. (N/A) 2 May be identified as N/A if instrument was not used to verify/record quantitative acceptance criteria data.
3 May be identified as N/A if instrument is not available.
3 May be identified as N/A if instrument is not available.
4 These instruments are only used in Subsection 6.6.4, Condenser Evacuation.  
4 These instruments are only used in Subsection 6.6.4, Condenser Evacuation.


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SWITCH LINEUP Date ________
SWITCH LINEUP Date ________
SWITCH LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION VERIFIED BY INITIAL 2-HS-2-171A 2-M-3 COND VACUUM PMP A STOP PULL TO LOCK  2-HS-2-176A 2-M-3 COND VACUUM PMP B STOP PULL TO LOCK  2-HS-2-181A 2-M-3 COND VACUUM PMP C STOP PULL  TO LOCK 2-HS-2-255 2-M-3 EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS OPEN  2-HS-6-330A 2-M-3 VACUUM BREAKER COND A CLOSED 2-HS-2-171B 2-JB-291-269
VERIFIED BY SWITCH     LOCATION           NOMENCLATURE         POSITION INITIAL STOP PULL 2-HS-2-171A     2-M-3         COND VACUUM PMP A TO LOCK STOP PULL 2-HS-2-176A     2-M-3         COND VACUUM PMP B TO LOCK STOP PULL 2-HS-2-181A     2-M-3         COND VACUUM PMP C TO LOCK EXH BYPASS COND VAC 2-HS-2-255     2-M-3                                   OPEN PMPS 2-HS-6-330A     2-M-3       VACUUM BREAKER COND A     CLOSED 2-JB-291-269      CONDENSER VACUUM 2-HS-2-171B                                           SAFE STOP
[T14G/685] CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A  SAFE STOP  2-HS-2-176B 2-JB-291-269
[T14G/685]            PUMP 2A 2-JB-291-269     CONDENSER VACUUM 2-HS-2-176B                                           SAFE STOP
[T14G/685] CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B SAFE STOP  2-HS-2-181B 2-JB-291-269
[T14G/685]            PUMP 2B 2-JB-291-269     CONDENSER VACUUM 2-HS-2-181B                                           SAFE STOP
[T14G/685] CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C  SAFE STOP  2-HS-2-171D 2-JB-291-269
[T14G/685]            PUMP 2C 2-JB-291-269   CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2-HS-2-171D                                           SAFE STOP
[T14G/685] CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP SAFE STOP  2-HS-2-176D 2-JB-291-269
[T14G/685]        2A RECIRC PUMP 2-JB-291-269   CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2-HS-2-176D                                           SAFE STOP
[T14G/685] CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP SAFE STOP  2-HS-3-181D 2-JB-291-269
[T14G/685]        2B RECIRC PUMP 2-JB-291-269   CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2-HS-3-181D                                           SAFE STOP
[T14G/685] CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP SAFE STOP  2-HS-6-330B 2-JB-291-2053
[T14G/685]         2C RECIRC PUMP 2-JB-291-2053      CONDENSER VACUUM 2-HS-6-330B                                            CLOSED
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[T14G/729]             BREAKER CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2-HS-30-883   T14G/685                                 AUTO AREA COOLER
 
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ELECTRICAL LINEUP Date ________
ELECTRICAL LINEUP Date ________
COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION VERIFIED BY INITIAL 2-BKR-2-171 480V UNIT BD 2A Compt 3D CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A DISCONNECTED  2-FU-203-A3/31 2-FU-203-A3/32 480V UNIT BD 2A Compt 5A COND VAC PMP 2A CLOSE/TRIP CONT INSTALLED*
VERIFIED BY COMPONENT         LOCATION             NOMENCLATURE         POSITION INITIAL 480V UNIT BD 2A      CONDENSER VACUUM 2-BKR-2-171                                             DISCONNECTED Compt 3D               PMP 2A 2-FU-203-A3/31 480V UNIT BD 2A        COND VAC PMP 2A INSTALLED*
2-BKR-2-176 480V UNIT BD 2B Compt 4C CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B DISCONNECTED 2-BKR-2-181 480V UNIT BD 2B Compt 4D CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C DISCONNECTED  2-FU-203-B4/21 2-FU-203-B4/22 480V UNIT BD 2B Compt 6A COND VAC PMP 2B CLOSE/TRIP CONT INSTALLED*  2-FU-203-B4/31 2-FU-203-B4/32 480V UNIT BD 2B Compt 6A COND VAC PMP 2C CLOSE/TRIP CONT INSTALLED*
2-FU-203-A3/32     Compt 5A           CLOSE/TRIP CONT 480V UNIT BD 2B      CONDENSER VACUUM 2-BKR-2-176                                             DISCONNECTED Compt 4C              PMP 2B 480V UNIT BD 2B     CONDENSER VACUUM 2-BKR-2-181                                             DISCONNECTED Compt 4D               PMP 2C 2-FU-203-B4/21 480V UNIT BD 2B        COND VAC PMP 2B INSTALLED*
2-BKR-2-171D 480V TURB MOV BD 2A, Compt 3B COND VAC PMP 2A RECIRC PMP ON  2-FU-209-A3/11 480V TURB MOV BD 2A, Compt 3B CVP 2A RECIRCULATING PUMP INSTALLED*
2-FU-203-B4/22     Compt 6A           CLOSE/TRIP CONT 2-FU-203-B4/31 480V UNIT BD 2B        COND VAC PMP 2C INSTALLED*
2-BKR-2-176D 480V TURB MOV BD 2A, Compt 5A COND VAC PMP 2B RECIRC PMP ON  2-FU-209-A5/1 480V TURB MOV BD 2A, Compt 5A CVP 2B RECIRCULATING PUMP INSTALLED*
2-FU-203-B4/32     Compt 6A           CLOSE/TRIP CONT 480V TURB MOV          COND VAC PMP 2A 2-BKR-2-171D                                                   ON BD 2A, Compt 3B         RECIRC PMP 480V TURB MOV      CVP 2A RECIRCULATING 2-FU-209-A3/11                                               INSTALLED*
2-BKR-2-181D 480V TURB MOV BD 2B, Compt 10D COND VAC PMP 2C RECIRC PMP ON  2-FU-209-B10/31 480V TURB MOV BD 2B, Compt 10D CVP 2C RECIRCULATING PUMP INSTALLED*  2-BKR-30-883 480V TURB MOV BD 2A, Compt 8B CNDS VACUUM PUMP AREA CLR ON  2-FU-210-A8/11 480V TURB MOV BD 2A, Compt 8B COND VACUUM PMP COOLER INSTALLED*
BD 2A, Compt 3B             PUMP 480V TURB MOV          COND VAC PMP 2B 2-BKR-2-176D                                                   ON BD 2A, Compt 5A         RECIRC PMP 480V TURB MOV      CVP 2B RECIRCULATING 2-FU-209-A5/1                                               INSTALLED*
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BD 2A, Compt 5A             PUMP 480V TURB MOV          COND VAC PMP 2C 2-BKR-2-181D                                                   ON BD 2B, Compt 10D         RECIRC PMP 480V TURB MOV      CVP 2C RECIRCULATING 2-FU-209-B10/31                                             INSTALLED*
ELECTRICAL LINEUP
BD 2B, Compt 10D           PUMP 480V TURB MOV        CNDS VACUUM PUMP 2-BKR-30-883                                                   ON BD 2A, Compt 8B           AREA CLR 480V TURB MOV 2-FU-210-A8/11                   COND VACUUM PMP COOLER     INSTALLED*
BD 2A, Compt 8B


Date ________  
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ELECTRICAL LINEUP Date ________
VERIFIED BY COMPONENT                      LOCATION                          NOMENCLATURE                              POSITION INITIAL 120V AC INST PWR                INST PWR DIST PNL B BKR16 2-BKR-278-M2C                DISTR PNL 2B                        TO 2-PNL-278-M2                                ON BKR 16                            CND VAC EXH 120V PANEL 2-M-7 UNIT CNTL BD 2-M-7A BKR24 2-BKR-278-M2E              INST PWR A RACK                                                                        ON TO 2-PNL-278-M2 BKR 24 2-FU-275-R76/N1                                              MOTOR TRIPOUT BUZZER 2-R-76 FOR PANELS M-1 THROUGH                          INSTALLED*
2-FU-275-R76/N2              Row N, Fuse 1 & 2 M-6 AND M-9 PANELS M-1 THROUGH M-6 2-FU-275-R76/N3                    2-R-76                        MOTOR TRIPOUT INSTALLED*
2-FU-275-R76/N4              Row N, Fuse 3 & 4              ANNUNCIATION AUXILIARY RELAYS
* When installing fuses with actuators, ensure that the actuating rod is oriented correctly to provide for proper alarm initiation and visual indication.


COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION VERIFIED BY INITIAL 2-BKR-278-M2C 120V AC INST PWR DISTR PNL 2B BKR 16 INST PWR DIST PNL B BKR16 TO 2-PNL-278-M2 CND VAC EXH ON  2-BKR-278-M2E 120V PANEL 2-M-7 INST PWR A RACK BKR 24 UNIT CNTL BD 2-M-7A BKR24 TO 2-PNL-278-M2 ON 2-FU-275-R76/N1 2-FU-275-R76/N2 2-R-76 Row N, Fuse 1 & 2 MOTOR TRIPOUT BUZZER FOR PANELS M-1 THROUGH M-6 AND M-9 INSTALLED* 2-FU-275-R76/N3 2-FU-275-R76/N4 2-R-76 Row N, Fuse 3 & 4 PANELS M-1 THROUGH M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT ANNUNCIATION AUXILIARY RELAYS INSTALLED*
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* When installing fuses with actuators, ensure that the actuating rod is oriented correctly to provide for proper alarm initiat ion and visual indication.
INITIAL VALVE LINEUP Date ________
VERIFIED BY COMPONENT     LOCATION             NOMENCLATURE               POSITION INITIAL CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A 2-ISV-2-568  T14H/685                                          OPEN SUCTION HDR ISOL CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A 2-ISV-2-571  T14H/685                                          OPEN DISCHARGE ISOL 2-RTV-2-386A  T14H/685            2-PDI-2-170 ROOT              OPEN 2-RTV-2-387A  T14H/685            2-PDI-2-170 ROOT              OPEN CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A 2-DRV-2-713  T14H/685                                          CLOSED SUCTION DRAIN COND VACUUM WATER PMP A 2-VTV-2-1045  T14H/685                                          CLOSED VENT VALVE CNTL AIR ISOL VLV TO 2-ISV-32-2014 T14H/685                                          OPEN 2-FCV-2-250/2-FCV-2-171 CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B 2-ISV-2-569  T14G/685                                          OPEN SUCTION HDR ISOL CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B 2-ISV-2-572  T14G/685                                          OPEN DISCHARGE ISOL 2-RTV-2-388A  T14G/685            2-PDI-2-175 ROOT              OPEN 2-RTV-2-389A  T14G/685            2-PDI-2-175 ROOT              OPEN CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B 2-DRV-2-714  T14G/685                                          CLOSED SUCTION DRAIN COND VACUUM WATER PMP B 2-VTV-2-1046  T14G/685                                          CLOSED VENT VALVE CONTROL AIR ISOLATION VALVE 2-ISV-32-2017 T14G/685                                          OPEN TO 2-FCV-2-176 CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C 2-ISV-2-570  T14G/685                                          OPEN SUCTION HDR ISOL CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C 2-ISV-2-573  T14G/685                                          OPEN DISCHARGE ISOL 2-RTV-2-390A  T14G/685            2-PDI-2-180 ROOT              OPEN 2-RTV-2-391A  T14G/685            2-PDI-2-180 ROOT              OPEN CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C 2-DRV-2-715  T14G/685                                          CLOSED SUCTION DRAIN


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COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION VERIFIED BY INITIAL 2-ISV-2-568 T14H/685 CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A SUCTION HDR ISOL OPEN  2-ISV-2-571 T14H/685 CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A DISCHARGE ISOL OPEN  2-RTV-2-386A T14H/685 2-PDI-2-170 ROOT OPEN 2-RTV-2-387A T14H/685 2-PDI-2-170 ROOT OPEN  2-DRV-2-713 T14H/685 CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A SUCTION DRAIN CLOSED  2-VTV-2-1045 T14H/685 COND VACUUM WATER PMP A VENT VALVE CLOSED  2-ISV-32-2014 T14H/685 CNTL AIR ISOL VLV TO 2-FCV-2-250/2-FCV-2-171 OPEN  2-ISV-2-569 T14G/685 CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION HDR ISOL OPEN  2-ISV-2-572 T14G/685 CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B DISCHARGE ISOL OPEN  2-RTV-2-388A T14G/685 2-PDI-2-175 ROOT OPEN  2-RTV-2-389A T14G/685 2-PDI-2-175 ROOT OPEN 2-DRV-2-714 T14G/685 CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION DRAIN CLOSED  2-VTV-2-1046 T14G/685 COND VACUUM WATER PMP B VENT VALVE CLOSED  2-ISV-32-2017 T14G/685 CONTROL AIR ISOLATION VALVE TO 2-FCV-2-176 OPEN 2-ISV-2-570 T14G/685 CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C SUCTION HDR ISOL OPEN  2-ISV-2-573 T14G/685 CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C DISCHARGE ISOL OPEN 2-RTV-2-390A T14G/685 2-PDI-2-180 ROOT OPEN 2-RTV-2-391A T14G/685 2-PDI-2-180 ROOT OPEN 2-DRV-2-715 T14G/685 CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C SUCTION DRAIN CLOSED WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 146 of 198 Appendix F (Page 2 of 3)
VERIFIED BY COMPONENT     LOCATION               NOMENCLATURE               POSITION INITIAL COND VACUUM WATER PMP C 2-VTV-2-1047    T14G/685                                         CLOSED VENT VALVE CNTL AIR ISOL VLV TO 2-ISV-32-2019  T14G/685                                           OPEN 2-FCV-2-248/2-FCV-2-181 2-DRV-2-879                    CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP T14G/685                                         CLOSED DISCHARGE HDR DRAIN MFPT COND 2A SHELL 2-ISV-2-1032    T14H/708                                          OPEN VENT LINE ISOL MFPT COND 2B SHELL 2-ISV-2-1033    T14H/708                                          OPEN VENT LINE ISOL MFPT COND 2B SHELL 2-ISV-2-626    T15G/708                                          CLOSED VENT LINE ISOL MFPT COND 2A SHELL 2-ISV-2-627    T15H/708                                          CLOSED VENT LINE ISOL COND VACUUM PMP 2-ISIV-90-119I  T14G/708                                          CLOSED AIR EXH MON ISV COND VACUUM PMP 2-ISIV-90-119J  T14G/708                                          CLOSED AIR EXH MON ISV 2-RTV-2-256/A1  T14G/708              2-FT-2-256 ROOT             OPEN 2-RTV-2-256/A2  T14G/708              2-FT-2-256 ROOT              OPEN 2-RTV-2-257A1    T14G/708              2-FT-2-257 ROOT              OPEN 2-RTV-2-257A2    T14G/708              2-FT-2-257 ROOT             OPEN COND VAC PUMP EXH HDR 2-ISV-2-574    T14G/708                                          OPEN INLET FILTER ISOL COND VAC PUMP EXH HDR 2-ISV-2-575    T14G/708                                          OPEN OUTLET FILTER ISOL
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VERIFIED BY COMPONENT      LOCATION              NOMENCLATURE            POSITION INITIAL 2-RTV-2-350A    T14G/708            2-PDIS-2-255 ROOT        CLOSED 2-RTV-2-351A    T14G/708            2-PDIS-2-255 ROOT        CLOSED CNDS VAC PMP AIR EXH 2-ISIV-90-129A  T14G/708                                        CLOSED PART-IODINE SAMP ISV CNDS VAC PMP AIR EXH 2-ISIV-90-129F  T14G/708                                        CLOSED PART-IODINE SAMP ISV CONTROL AIR ISOLATION VALVE 2-ISV-32-2060  T14G/708                                        OPEN TO 2-FCV-2-255 MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM 2-ISV-2-706  T14H/720                                        CLOSED LINE ISOL MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM 2-ISV-2-716  T14H/720                                        CLOSED LINE ISOL MFPT COND 2A SHELL 2-ISV-2-1034  T14H/720                                        CLOSED VENT LINE ISOL MFPT COND 2B SHELL 2-ISV-2-1035  T14H/720                                        CLOSED VENT LINE ISOL CONTROL AIR ISOLATION VALVE 2-ISV-32-2625  T14G/720                                        OPEN TO 2-PCV-6-330


COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION VERIFIED BY INITIAL 2-VTV-2-1047 T14G/685 COND VACUUM WATER PMP C VENT VALVE CLOSED 2-ISV-32-2019 T14G/685 CNTL AIR ISOL VLV TO 2-FCV-2-248/2-FCV-2-181 OPEN  2-DRV-2-879 T14G/685 CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP DISCHARGE HDR DRAIN CLOSED 2-ISV-2-1032 T14H/708 MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL OPEN  2-ISV-2-1033 T14H/708 MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL OPEN  2-ISV-2-626 T15G/708 MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED 2-ISV-2-627 T15H/708 MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED 2-ISIV-90-119I T14G/708 COND VACUUM PMP AIR EXH MON ISV CLOSED 2-ISIV-90-119J T14G/708 COND VACUUM PMP AIR EXH MON ISV CLOSED 2-RTV-2-256/A1 T14G/708 2-FT-2-256 ROOT OPEN  2-RTV-2-256/A2 T14G/708 2-FT-2-256 ROOT OPEN  2-RTV-2-257A1 T14G/708 2-FT-2-257 ROOT OPEN  2-RTV-2-257A2 T14G/708 2-FT-2-257 ROOT OPEN  2-ISV-2-574 T14G/708 COND VAC PUMP EXH HDR  INLET FILTER ISOL OPEN  2-ISV-2-575 T14G/708 COND VAC PUMP EXH HDR OUTLET FILTER ISOL OPEN WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 147 of 198 Appendix F (Page 3 of 3)
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INITIAL VALVE LINEUP
VALVE LINEUP FOR CONDENSER EVACUATION Date ________
VERIFIED BY COMPONENT     LOCATION             NOMENCLATURE               POSITION INITIAL MAIN CONDENSER LEVEL INSTR RACK 2-RTV-2-412A  T12E/680                                          CLOSED SPARE MAIN CONDENSER LEVEL INSTR RACK 2-RTV-2-414A  T12E/680                                          CLOSED SPARE MAIN CONDENSER LEVEL INSTR RACK 2-RTV-2-415A  T12E/680                                          CLOSED SPARE MAIN CONDENSER LEVEL INSTR RACK 2-RTV-2-416A  T12E/680                                          CLOSED SPARE MAIN CONDENSER LEVEL INSTR RACK 2-RTV-2-417A  T12E/680                                          CLOSED SPARE 2-RTV-2-418A  T12E/680            2-LS-2-12B ROOT              CLOSED 2-RTV-2-419A  T12E/680            2-LS-2-12B ROOT              CLOSED 2-RTV-2-420A  T12E/680            2-LS-2-12A ROOT              CLOSED 2-RTV-2-421A  T12E/680            2-LS-2-12A ROOT              CLOSED 2-DRV-2-920A    T12E/680    MAIN CONDENSER 2-LG-2-12 DRAIN        CLOSED 2-VTV-2-882  T12E/680    MAIN CONDENSER 2-LG-2-12 VENT        CLOSED 2-DRV-2-565    T13C/680    MAIN CONDENSER HOTWELL DRAIN          CLOSED 2-RTV-2-1013A  T13H/680        HOTWELL A INSTR SPARE            CLOSED 2-RTV-2-1015A  T13H/680          RT VLV TO LS-2-1009B          CLOSED 2-RTV-2-1016A  T13H/680          RT VLV TO LS-2-1009B          CLOSED 2-RTV-2-1017A  T13H/680          RT VLV TO LS-2-1009A          CLOSED 2-RTV-2-1018A  T13H/680          RT VLV TO LS-2-1009A          CLOSED HOTWELL A LEVEL 2-VTV-2-1019  T13H/680                                          CLOSED CONDENSATE RSVR VENT 2-DRV-2-1023    T13H/680      HOTWELL A LG-2-1009 DRAIN        CLOSED 2-ISV-2-581  T14E/680  COND HOTWELL PUMP 2C SUCTION ISOL       CLOSED 2-ISV-6-22  T14E/680    MFW HTR A2 COND BYP DNSTR ISOL       CLOSED 2-ISV-6-23  T14E/680    MFW HTR B2 COND BYP DNSTR ISOL      CLOSED


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VERIFIED BY COMPONENT    LOCATION              NOMENCLATURE                POSITION INITIAL 2-ISV-2-579  T14F/680  COND HOTWELL PUMP 2A SUCTION ISOL        CLOSED 2-ISV-2-580  T14F/680  COND HOTWELL PUMP 2B SUCTION ISOL        CLOSED 2-RTV-2-300A  T14F/680 COND HOTWELL PUMP 2B SUCTION PRESS        CLOSED 2-ISV-6-823  T14F/680 HOT WELL PUMP 2A VENT TO CONDENSER        CLOSED 2-ISV-6-824  T14F/680 HOT WELL PUMP 2B VENT TO CONDENSER        CLOSED 2-ISV-6-825  T14F/680 HOT WELL PUMP 2C VENT TO CONDENSER        CLOSED 2-ISV-6-617  T14F/680    #3 HDT BYP 2-LCV-6-105B D/S ISOL      CLOSED 2-ISV-6-619  T14F/680    #3 HDT BYP 2-LCV-6-105A D/S ISOL      CLOSED 2-ISV-6-24  T14F/680  MFW HTR C2 COND BYP DNSTR ISOL          CLOSED 2-ISV-6-793  T10E/685      #7 HDT PUMP 2A MIN FLOW ISOL        CLOSED 2-ISV-6-794  T10E/685      #7 HDT PUMP 2B MIN FLOW ISOL        CLOSED 2-ISV-6-1980  T10E/685    ISOL VLV TO NO. 7 HTR DRAIN TANK      CLOSED NITROGEN INJECTION PORT 2-THV-6-195  T114H/685                                            CLOSED THROTTLE VALVE 2-DRV-12-514  T11F/685      CONDENSER SPARGING DRAIN            CLOSED MFPT COND DR TK DR LINE 2-ISV-6-2027  T11H/685                                            CLOSED ISOLATION VALVE MFPT COND DRAIN TANK 2-LCV-6-209  T14G/685                                            CLOSED BYPASS TO CONDENSER NITROGEN INJECTION PORT 2-THV-6-203  T14H/685                                            CLOSED THROTTLE VALVE MFPT COND DR PUMP DISCH 2-ISV-6-2028  T14H/685                                            CLOSED ISOLATION VALVE 2-PFV-12-512    T8F/708          SPARGING NOZ SUP U2              CLOSED 2-VTV-6-156    T9E/708              2-LG-6-190 VENT              CLOSED 2-VTV-6-126    T9E/708              2-LG-6-190 DRAIN              CLOSED


COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION VERIFIED BY INITIAL 2-RTV-2-350A T14G/708 2-PDIS-2-255 ROOT CLOSED  2-RTV-2-351A T14G/708 2-PDIS-2-255 ROOT CLOSED 2-ISIV-90-129A T14G/708 CNDS VAC PMP AIR EXH PART-IODINE SAMP ISV CLOSED  2-ISIV-90-129F T14G/708 CNDS VAC PMP AIR EXH PART-IODINE SAMP ISV CLOSED  2-ISV-32-2060 T14G/708 CONTROL AIR ISOLATION VALVE TO 2-FCV-2-255 OPEN  2-ISV-2-706 T14H/720 MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-2-716 T14H/720 MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-2-1034 T14H/720 MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-2-1035 T14H/720 MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-32-2625 T14G/720 CONTROL AIR ISOLATION VALVE TO 2-PCV-6-330 OPEN WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 148 of 198 Appendix G (Page 1 of 16)
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VALVE LINEUP FOR CONDENSER EVACUATION Date ________
VALVE LINEUP FOR CONDENSER EVACUATION Date ________
COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION VERIFIED BY INITIAL 2-RTV-2-412A T12E/680 MAIN CONDENSER LEVEL INSTR RACK SPARE CLOSED 2-RTV-2-414A T12E/680 MAIN CONDENSER LEVEL INSTR RACK SPARE CLOSED  2-RTV-2-415A T12E/680 MAIN CONDENSER LEVEL INSTR RACK SPARE CLOSED 2-RTV-2-416A T12E/680 MAIN CONDENSER LEVEL INSTR RACK SPARE CLOSED  2-RTV-2-417A T12E/680 MAIN CONDENSER LEVEL INSTR RACK SPARE CLOSED 2-RTV-2-418A T12E/680 2-LS-2-12B ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-2-419A T12E/680 2-LS-2-12B ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-2-420A T12E/680 2-LS-2-12A ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-2-421A T12E/680 2-LS-2-12A ROOT CLOSED 2-DRV-2-920A T12E/680 MAIN CONDENSER 2-LG-2-12 DRAIN CLOSED  2-VTV-2-882 T12E/680 MAIN CONDENSER 2-LG-2-12 VENT CLOSED 2-DRV-2-565 T13C/680 MAIN CONDENSER HOTWELL DRAIN CLOSED 2-RTV-2-1013A T13H/680 HOTWELL A INSTR SPARE CLOSED  2-RTV-2-1015A T13H/680 RT VLV TO LS-2-1009B CLOSED 2-RTV-2-1016A T13H/680 RT VLV TO LS-2-1009B CLOSED 2-RTV-2-1017A T13H/680 RT VLV TO LS-2-1009A CLOSED 2-RTV-2-1018A T13H/680 RT VLV TO LS-2-1009A CLOSED 2-VTV-2-1019 T13H/680 HOTWELL A LEVEL  CONDENSATE RSVR VENT CLOSED  2-DRV-2-1023 T13H/680 HOTWELL A LG-2-1009 DRAIN CLOSED 2-ISV-2-581 T14E/680 COND HOTWELL PUMP 2C SUCTION ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-6-22 T14E/680 MFW HTR A2 COND BYP DNSTR ISOL CLOSED 2-ISV-6-23 T14E/680  MFW HTR B2 COND BYP DNSTR ISOL CLOSED WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 149 of 198 Appendix G (Page 2 of 16)
VERIFIED BY COMPONENT   LOCATION             NOMENCLATURE               POSITION INITIAL CNDS HTR A6 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-764  T10E/708                                        CLOSED 2-LCV-6-138 U/S ISOL CNDS HTR A6 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-767  T10E/708                                        CLOSED 2-LCV-6-138 D/S ISOL CNDS HTR B6 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-765  T10E/708                                        CLOSED 2-LCV-6-158 U/S ISOL CNDS HTR B6 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-768  T10E/708                                        CLOSED 2-LCV-6-158 D/S ISOL CNDS HTR C6 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-766  T10E/708                                        CLOSED 2-LCV-6-177 U/S ISOL CNDS HTR C6 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-769 T10E/708                                        CLOSED 2-LCV-6-177 D/S ISOL
VALVE LINEUP FOR CONDENSER EVACUATION
                            #7 HEATER DRAIN TANK LEVEL 2-DRV-6-953  T10E/708                                        CLOSED COLUMN DRAIN 2-ISV-12-650 T10F/708        BLDG HTG SYS CNDS ISOL          CLOSED AUX STM CNDS RETURN 2-LCV-12-698 D/S 2-ISV-12-644  T10F/708                                        CLOSED ISOL MAIN STEAM HEADER MSTR TRAP 2-ISV-1-992  T10G/708                                        CLOSED DRAIN ISOL MAIN STEAM HEADER MSTR TRAP 2-ISV-1-1002  T10G/708                                        CLOSED DRAIN ISOL MAIN STEAM HEADER MSTR TRAP 2-ISV-1-982  T10H/708                                        CLOSED DRAIN ISOL CNDS POLISHER RINSE HDR 2-FCV-14-114  T11E/708                                        CLOSED TO HOTWELL ISOL 2-DRV-6-894  T11E/708    CNDS HEATER C5 SHELL SIDE DRAIN     CLOSED 2-RTV-6-413A  T11E/708            2-PI-6-174 ROOT            CLOSED
                              #7 HEATER DRAIN TANK 2-ISV-6-776  T11E/708                                        CLOSED 2-LCV-6-190B U/S ISOL


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VALVE LINEUP FOR CONDENSER EVACUATION Date ________
VERIFIED BY COMPONENT    LOCATION              NOMENCLATURE                POSITION INITIAL
                                #7 HEATER DRAIN TANK 2-ISV-6-777  T11E/708                                          CLOSED 2-LCV-6-190B D/S ISOL 2-RTV-6-419A  T11F/708              2-PI-6-179 ROOT            CLOSED 2-VTV-15-852  T11H/708  SG BLOWDOWN PUMP SUCT HDR VENT          CLOSED MAIN STEAM HEADER MSTR TRAP 2-ISV-1-972  T11J/708                                          CLOSED DRAIN ISOL 2-ISV-15-919  T11J/708  SG BLOWDOWN RAD MON RETURN ISOL          CLOSED MAIN STEAM HEADER MSTR TRAP 2-ISV-1-962  T12J/708                                          CLOSED DRAIN ISOL 2-RTV-15-113A  T12J/708      2-RE-90-120/2-RE-90-121 ROOT      CLOSED 2-RTV-15-100A  T12J/708              2-PI-15-30 ROOT            CLOSED 2-FCV-3-195  T13J/708    MFW DEAERATION LINE CONTROL          CLOSED MFW DEAERATION LINE 2-PCV-3-40  T13J/708                                          CLOSED BACK PRESSURE CONTROL 2-ISV-5-622  T14E/708      #3 EXTR STM HDR COND ISOL          CLOSED 2-VTV-6-679  T14G/708 MFW HTR C1 SHELL SIDE OPERATING VENT      CLOSED 2-ISV-5-623  T14H/708      #3 EXTR STM HDR DRAIN ISOL          CLOSED 2-ISV-2-626  T15G/708  MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL        OPEN 2-VTV-6-677  T15G/708 MFW HTR A1 SHELL SIDE OPERATING VENT      CLOSED 2-VTV-6-678  T15G/708 MFW HTR B1 SHELL SIDE OPERATING VENT      CLOSED 2-ISV-6-798  T15G/708      MFPT CONDENSER 2B OUT ISOL          CLOSED 2-VTV-6-800  T15G/708        MFPT CONDENSER 2B VENT            CLOSED 2-VTV-6-995  T15G/708      MFPT CONDENSER 2B IN VENT          CLOSED 2-VTV-6-996  T15G/708    MFPT CONDENSER 2B OUT VENT          CLOSED 2-ISV-2-627  T15H/708  MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL        OPEN


COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION VERIFIED BY INITIAL 2-ISV-2-579 T14F/680 COND HOTWELL PUMP 2A SUCTION ISOL CLOSED 2-ISV-2-580 T14F/680 COND HOTWELL PUMP 2B SUCTION ISOL CLOSED 2-RTV-2-300A T14F/680 COND HOTWELL PUMP 2B SUCTION PRESS CLOSED 2-ISV-6-823 T14F/680 HOT WELL PUMP 2A VENT TO CONDENSERCLOSED  2-ISV-6-824 T14F/680 HOT WELL PUMP 2B VENT TO CONDENSERCLOSED  2-ISV-6-825 T14F/680 HOT WELL PUMP 2C VENT TO CONDENSERCLOSED  2-ISV-6-617 T14F/680 #3 HDT BYP 2-LCV-6-105B D/S ISOL CLOSED 2-ISV-6-619 T14F/680 #3 HDT BYP 2-LCV-6-105A D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-6-24 T14F/680 MFW HTR C2 COND BYP DNSTR ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-6-793 T10E/685 #7 HDT PUMP 2A MIN FLOW ISOL CLOSED 2-ISV-6-794 T10E/685 #7 HDT PUMP 2B MIN FLOW ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-6-1980 T10E/685 ISOL VLV TO NO. 7 HTR DRAIN TANK CLOSED 2-THV-6-195 T114H/685 NITROGEN INJECTION PORT THROTTLE VALVE CLOSED  2-DRV-12-514 T11F/685  CONDENSER SPARGING DRAIN CLOSED  2-ISV-6-2027 T11H/685 MFPT COND DR TK DR LINE ISOLATION VALVE CLOSED 2-LCV-6-209 T14G/685 MFPT COND DRAIN TANK  BYPASS TO CONDENSER CLOSED  2-THV-6-203 T14H/685 NITROGEN INJECTION PORT THROTTLE VALVE CLOSED  2-ISV-6-2028 T14H/685 MFPT COND DR PUMP DISCH ISOLATION VALVE CLOSED  2-PFV-12-512 T8F/708 SPARGING NOZ SUP U2 CLOSED 2-VTV-6-156 T9E/708 2-LG-6-190 VENT CLOSED 2-VTV-6-126 T9E/708 2-LG-6-190 DRAIN CLOSED WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 150 of 198 Appendix G (Page 3 of 16)
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VALVE LINEUP FOR CONDENSER EVACUATION
VALVE LINEUP FOR CONDENSER EVACUATION Date ________
VERIFIED BY COMPONENT   LOCATION             NOMENCLATURE               POSITION INITIAL 2-ISV-6-797  T15H/708      MFPT CONDENSER 2A OUT ISOL         CLOSED 2-VTV-6-799  T15H/708      MFPT CONDENSER 2A VENT            CLOSED 2-VTV-6-993  T15H/708      MFPT CONDENSER 2A IN VENT          CLOSED 2-VTV-6-994  T15H/708    MFPT CONDENSER 2A OUT VENT           CLOSED MAIN STEAM LOOP 4 MSTR TRAP 2-ISV-1-952  T15M/708                                          CLOSED DRAIN ISOL MAIN STEAM LOOP 2 MSTR TRAP 2-ISV-1-932  T15M/708                                          CLOSED DRAIN ISOL MAIN STEAM LOOP 1 MSTR TRAP 2-ISV-1-922  T15M/708                                          CLOSED DRAIN ISOL MAIN STEAM LOOP 3 MSTR TRAP 2-ISV-1-942  T15M/708                                          CLOSED DRAIN ISOL 2-RTV-2-308A T16H/708      2-PS-2-252B/2-PS-2-252E ROOT        OPEN 2-RTV-2-307A  T16J/708      2-PS-2-252A/2-PS-2-252D ROOT        OPEN MFW HTR A1 SHELL SIDE BYP 2-ISV-6-602  T14G/720                                          CLOSED LCV-6-15B D/S ISOL MFW HTR B1 SHELL SIDE BYP 2-ISV-6-603  T14G/720                                          CLOSED LCV-6-35B D/S ISOL MFW HTR C1 SHELL SIDE BYP 2-ISV-6-604  T14G/720                                          CLOSED LCV-6-58B D/S ISOL 2-ISV-2-706  T14H/720  MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL        OPEN 2-ISV-2-716  T14H/720  MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL        OPEN 2-IBV-1-637  T10F/724    MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL        CLOSED 2-FCV-1-113  T10F/724  CONDENSER B MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV      CLOSED 2-IBV-1-638  T10F/724    MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL        CLOSED 2-FCV-1-114  T10F/724  CONDENSER C MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV        CLOSED 2-DRV-6-893  T10F/724    CNDS HEATER B5 SHELL SIDE DRAIN       CLOSED


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VERIFIED BY COMPONENT    LOCATION            NOMENCLATURE                POSITION INITIAL 2-DRV-6-908  T10F/724    CNDS HEATER B6 SHELL SIDE DRAIN      CLOSED 2-FCV-1-112  T10G/724  CONDENSER B MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV      CLOSED 2-IBV-1-631  T10G/724    MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL        CLOSED 2-FCV-1-107  T10G/724  CONDENSER A MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV      CLOSED 2-IBV-1-632  T10G/724    MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL        CLOSED 2-FCV-1-108  T10G/724  CONDENSER A MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV      CLOSED 2-IBV-1-633  T10G/724    MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL        CLOSED 2-FCV-1-109  T10G/724  CONDENSER A MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV      CLOSED 2-IBV-1-634  T10G/724    MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL        CLOSED 2-FCV-1-110  T10G/724  CONDENSER A MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV      CLOSED 2-IBV-1-635  T10G/724    MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL        CLOSED 2-FCV-1-111  T10G/724  CONDENSER B MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV      CLOSED 2-IBV-1-636  T10G/724    MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL        CLOSED 2-DRV-6-920  T10G/724    CNDS HEATER B7 SHELL SIDE DRAIN      CLOSED 2-IBV-1-627  T10H/724    MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL        CLOSED 2-FCV-1-103  T10H/724  CONDENSER A MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV      CLOSED 2-IBV-1-628  T10H/724    MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL        CLOSED 2-FCV-1-104  T10H/724  CONDENSER A MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV      CLOSED 2-IBV-1-629  T10H/724    MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL        CLOSED 2-FCV-1-105  T10H/724  CONDENSER A MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV      CLOSED 2-IBV-1-630  T10H/724    MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL        CLOSED 2-FCV-1-106  T10H/724  CONDENSER A MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV      CLOSED 2-RTV-6-418A  T11E/724            2-PI-6-160 ROOT              CLOSED


COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION VERIFIED BY INITIAL 2-ISV-6-764 T10E/708 CNDS HTR A6 SHELL SIDE 2-LCV-6-138 U/S ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-6-767 T10E/708 CNDS HTR A6 SHELL SIDE 2-LCV-6-138 D/S ISOL CLOSED 2-ISV-6-765 T10E/708 CNDS HTR B6 SHELL SIDE  2-LCV-6-158 U/S ISOL CLOSED 2-ISV-6-768 T10E/708 CNDS HTR B6 SHELL SIDE  2-LCV-6-158 D/S ISOL CLOSED 2-ISV-6-766 T10E/708 CNDS HTR C6 SHELL SIDE  2-LCV-6-177 U/S ISOL CLOSED 2-ISV-6-769 T10E/708 CNDS HTR C6 SHELL SIDE  2-LCV-6-177 D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-DRV-6-953 T10E/708 #7 HEATER DRAIN TANK LEVEL COLUMN DRAIN CLOSED  2-ISV-12-650 T10F/708 BLDG HTG SYS CNDS ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-12-644 T10F/708 AUX STM CNDS RETURN 2-LCV-12-698 D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-1-992 T10G/708 MAIN STEAM HEADER MSTR TRAP DRAIN ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-1-1002 T10G/708 MAIN STEAM HEADER MSTR TRAP DRAIN ISOL CLOSED 2-ISV-1-982 T10H/708 MAIN STEAM HEADER MSTR TRAP DRAIN ISOL CLOSED 2-FCV-14-114 T11E/708 CNDS POLISHER RINSE HDR TO HOTWELL ISOL CLOSED 2-DRV-6-894 T11E/708 CNDS HEATER C5 SHELL SIDE DRAIN CLOSED 2-RTV-6-413A T11E/708 2-PI-6-174 ROOT CLOSED 2-ISV-6-776 T11E/708 #7 HEATER DRAIN TANK  2-LCV-6-190B U/S ISOL CLOSED WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 151 of 198 Appendix G (Page 4 of 16)
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VALVE LINEUP FOR CONDENSER EVACUATION
VALVE LINEUP FOR CONDENSER EVACUATION Date ________
VERIFIED BY COMPONENT   LOCATION             NOMENCLATURE               POSITION INITIAL 2-DRV-6-909  T11E/724  CNDS HEATER C6 SHELL SIDE DRAIN      CLOSED 2-RTV-6-425A  T11E/724              2-PI-6-183 ROOT            CLOSED CNDS HTR C6 SHELL SIDE LEVEL 2-DRV-6-951  T11E/724                                          CLOSED COLUMN DRAIN 2-DRV-6-1138  T11E/724            2-LIC-6-177 DRAIN            CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1148  T11E/724            2-LIC-6-177 VENT            CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1836B  T11E/724              2-LG-6-177 VENT            CLOSED 2-DRV-6-1837B  T11E/724      DRAIN VALVE FOR 2-LG-6-177         CLOSED 2-RTV-47-215CA  T11F/724    2-FCV-47-215C SENSING LINE ROOT      CLOSED SGBD 1ST STAGE HX 2-ISV-2-861 T11F/724                                          CLOSED TO MN CONDENSER ISOL 2-RTV-6-421A  T11F/724              2-PI-6-145 ROOT            CLOSED 2-RTV-6-412A T11F/724              2-PI-6-155 ROOT            CLOSED 2-RTV-6-423A T11F/724              2-PI-6-165 ROOT            CLOSED CNDS HTR C5 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-754  T11F/724                                          CLOSED 2-LCV-6-172 U/S ISOL CNDS HTR C5 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-757  T11F/724                                          CLOSED 2-LCV-6-172 D/S ISOL 2-DRV-6-921  T11F/724  CNDS HEATER C7 SHELL SIDE DRAIN       CLOSED 2-ISV-5-624  T11F/724  MSR A2/B2/C2 EXTR STM COND DRN ISOL     CLOSED CNDS HTR B5 SHELL SIDE LEVEL 2-DRV-6-947  T11F/724                                          CLOSED COLUMN DRAIN 2-DRV-6-1122  T11F/724            2-LIC-6-153 DRAIN           CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1132  T11F/724            2-LIC-6-153 VENT            CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1796B  T11F/724              2-LG-6-153 VENT            CLOSED 2-DRV-6-1797B  T11F/724      DRAIN VALVE FOR 2-LG-6-153        CLOSED


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VALVE LINEUP FOR CONDENSER EVACUATION Date ________
VERIFIED BY COMPONENT    LOCATION              NOMENCLATURE                POSITION INITIAL LP TURB B EXHAUST HOOD SPRAY 2-ISV-47-427-  T11G/724                                          CLOSED FCV D/S ISOL LP TURB B EXHAUST HOOD SPRAY 2-BYV-47-432  T11G/724                                          CLOSED FCV BYPASS 2-RTV-47-215BA  T11G/724    2-FCV-47-215B SENSING LINE ROOT      CLOSED LP TURB C EXHAUST HOOD SPRAY 2-ISV-47-429  T11G/724                                          CLOSED FCV D/S ISOL LP TURB C EXHAUST HOOD SPRAY 2-BYV-47-433  T11G/724                                          CLOSED FCV BYPASS 2-DRV-6-892  T11G/724  CNDS HEATER A5 SHELL SIDE DRAIN        CLOSED 2-RTV-6-411A  T11G/724            2-PI-6-134 ROOT              CLOSED CNDS HTR A5 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-752  T11G/724                                          CLOSED 2-LCV-6-133 U/S ISOL CNDS HTR A5 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-755  T11G/724                                          CLOSED 2-LCV-6-133 D/S ISOL 2-RTV-6-414A  T11G/724            2-PI-6-136 ROOT              CLOSED 2-DRV-6-907  T11G/724  CNDS HEATER A6 SHELL SIDE DRAIN        CLOSED 2-RTV-6-417A  T11G/724            2-PI-6-140 ROOT              CLOSED 2-RTV-6-408A  T11G/724            2-PI-6-132 ROOT              CLOSED CNDS HTR B5 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-753  T11G/724                                          CLOSED 2-LCV-6-153 U/S ISOL CNDS HTR B5 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-756  T11G/724                                          CLOSED 2-LCV-6-153 D/S ISOL 2-RTV-6-415A  T11G/724            2-PI-6-157 ROOT              CLOSED 2-RTV-6-409A  T11G/724            2-PI-6-152 ROOT              CLOSED CNDS HTR A5 SHELL SIDE LEVEL 2-DRV-6-946  T11G/724                                          CLOSED COLUMN DRAIN


COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION VERIFIED BY INITIAL 2-ISV-6-777 T11E/708 #7 HEATER DRAIN TANK  2-LCV-6-190B D/S ISOL CLOSED 2-RTV-6-419A T11F/708 2-PI-6-179 ROOT CLOSED 2-VTV-15-852 T11H/708 SG BLOWDOWN PUMP SUCT HDR VENT CLOSED 2-ISV-1-972 T11J/708 MAIN STEAM HEADER MSTR TRAP DRAIN ISOL CLOSED 2-ISV-15-919 T11J/708 SG BLOWDOWN RAD MON RETURN ISOL CLOSED 2-ISV-1-962 T12J/708 MAIN STEAM HEADER MSTR TRAP DRAIN ISOL CLOSED  2-RTV-15-113A T12J/708 2-RE-90-120/2-RE-90-121 ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-15-100A T12J/708 2-PI-15-30 ROOT CLOSED 2-FCV-3-195 T13J/708 MFW DEAERATION LINE CONTROL CLOSED 2-PCV-3-40 T13J/708 MFW DEAERATION LINE BACK PRESSURE CONTROL CLOSED  2-ISV-5-622 T14E/708 #3 EXTR STM HDR COND ISOL CLOSED 2-VTV-6-679 T14G/708 MFW HTR C1 SHELL SIDE OPERATING VENT CLOSED 2-ISV-5-623 T14H/708 #3 EXTR STM HDR DRAIN ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-2-626 T15G/708 MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL OPEN  2-VTV-6-677 T15G/708 MFW HTR A1 SHELL SIDE OPERATING VENT CLOSED  2-VTV-6-678 T15G/708 MFW HTR B1 SHELL SIDE OPERATING VENT CLOSED 2-ISV-6-798 T15G/708 MFPT CONDENSER 2B OUT ISOL CLOSED  2-VTV-6-800 T15G/708 MFPT CONDENSER 2B VENT CLOSED  2-VTV-6-995 T15G/708 MFPT CONDENSER 2B IN VENT CLOSED 2-VTV-6-996 T15G/708 MFPT CONDENSER 2B OUT VENT CLOSED 2-ISV-2-627 T15H/708 MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL OPEN WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 152 of 198 Appendix G (Page 5 of 16)
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VALVE LINEUP FOR CONDENSER EVACUATION
VALVE LINEUP FOR CONDENSER EVACUATION Date ________
VERIFIED BY COMPONENT     LOCATION             NOMENCLATURE               POSITION INITIAL 2-DRV-6-1118  T11G/724        2-LIC-6-133 DRAIN VALVE        CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1128  T11G/724            2-LIC-6-133 VENT            CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1786B  T11G/724              2-LG-6-133 VENT           CLOSED 2-DRV-6-1787B  T11G/724      DRAIN VALVE FOR 2-LG-6-133        CLOSED CNDS HTR C5 SHELL SIDE LEVEL 2-DRV-6-948  T11G/724                                          CLOSED COLUMN DRAIN 2-DRV-6-1126  T11G/724            2-LIC-6-172 DRAIN           CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1136 T11G/724            2-LIC-6-172 VENT            CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1806B  T11G/724              2-LG-6-172 VENT            CLOSED 2-DRV-6-1807B  T11G/724      DRAIN VALVE FOR 2-LG-6-172        CLOSED CNDS HTR B6 SHELL SIDE LEVEL 2-DRV-6-950  T11G/724                                          CLOSED COLUMN DRAIN 2-DRV-6-1134  T11G/724            2-LIC-6-158 DRAIN          CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1144  T11G/724            2-LIC-6-158 VENT           CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1826B  T11G/724              2-LG-6-158 VENT           CLOSED 2-DRV-6-1827B  T11G/724      DRAIN VALVE FOR 2-LG-6-158        CLOSED LP TURB A EXHAUST HOOD SPRAY 2-ISV-47-426  T11H/724                                          CLOSED FCV U/S ISOL LP TURB A EXHAUST HOOD SPRAY 2-BYV-47-431  T11H/724                                          CLOSED FCV BYPASS 2-RTV-47-215AA T11H/724    2-FCV-47-215A SENSING LINE ROOT      CLOSED 2-VTV-6-916  T11H/724        HTR A7 CHANNEL DRAIN            CLOSED 2-ISV-5-621  T11H/724  MSR A1/B1/V1 EXTR STM COND DRN ISOL    CLOSED CNDS HTR A6 SHELL SIDE LEVEL 2-DRV-6-949  T11H/724                                          CLOSED COLUMN DRAIN


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VALVE LINEUP FOR CONDENSER EVACUATION Date ________
VERIFIED BY COMPONENT    LOCATION            NOMENCLATURE                POSITION INITIAL 2-DRV-6-1130  T11H/724            2-LIC-6-138 DRAIN            CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1140  T11H/724            2-LIC-6-138 VENT            CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1816B  T11H/724            2-LG-6-138 VENT            CLOSED 2-DRV-6-1817B  T11H/724      DRAIN VALVE FOR 2-LG-6-138        CLOSED 2-RTV-6-416A  T12E/724            2-PI-6-176 ROOT              CLOSED 2-RTV-6-410A  T12E/724            2-PI-6-171 ROOT              CLOSED MSR B-1 LP DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-875  T11E/729                                          CLOSED 2-LCV-6-28B D/S ISOL MSR C-1 LP DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-876  T11E/729                                          CLOSED 2-LCV-6-50B D/S ISOL MSR A-1 LP DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-874  T11F/729                                          CLOSED 2-LCV-6-4B D/S ISOL MSR A-2 HP DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-830  T11G/729                                          CLOSED 2-LCV-6-76B D/S ISOL MSR B-2 HP DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-831  T11G/729                                          CLOSED 2-LCV-6-85B D/S ISOL MSR C-2 HP DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-832  T11G/729                                          CLOSED 2-LCV-6-94B D/S ISOL MSR A-1 HP DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-833  T11G/729                                          CLOSED 2-LCV-6-13B D/S ISOL MSR B-1 HP DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-842  T11G/729                                          CLOSED 2-LCV-6-33B D/S ISOL MSR C-1 HP DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-843  T11G/729                                          CLOSED 2-LCV-6-56B D/S ISOL 2-VTV-15-922  T11H/729  SG BLOWDOWN FLASH TANK DISCH VENT      CLOSED


COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION VERIFIED BY INITIAL 2-ISV-6-797 T15H/708 MFPT CONDENSER 2A OUT ISOL CLOSED 2-VTV-6-799 T15H/708 MFPT CONDENSER 2A VENT CLOSED 2-VTV-6-993 T15H/708 MFPT CONDENSER 2A IN VENT CLOSED 2-VTV-6-994 T15H/708 MFPT CONDENSER 2A OUT VENT CLOSED 2-ISV-1-952 T15M/708 MAIN STEAM LOOP 4 MSTR TRAP DRAIN ISOL CLOSED 2-ISV-1-932 T15M/708 MAIN STEAM LOOP 2 MSTR TRAP DRAIN ISOL CLOSED 2-ISV-1-922 T15M/708 MAIN STEAM LOOP 1 MSTR TRAP DRAIN ISOL CLOSED 2-ISV-1-942 T15M/708 MAIN STEAM LOOP 3 MSTR TRAP DRAIN ISOL CLOSED 2-RTV-2-308A T16H/708 2-PS-2-252B/2-PS-2-252E ROOT OPEN 2-RTV-2-307A T16J/708 2-PS-2-252A/2-PS-2-252D ROOT OPEN  2-ISV-6-602 T14G/720 MFW HTR A1 SHELL SIDE BYP  LCV-6-15B D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-6-603 T14G/720 MFW HTR B1 SHELL SIDE BYP  LCV-6-35B D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-6-604 T14G/720 MFW HTR C1 SHELL SIDE BYP  LCV-6-58B D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-2-706 T14H/720 MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL OPEN  2-ISV-2-716 T14H/720 MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL OPEN  2-IBV-1-637 T10F/724 MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL CLOSED  2-FCV-1-113 T10F/724 CONDENSER B MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV CLOSED 2-IBV-1-638 T10F/724 MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL CLOSED  2-FCV-1-114 T10F/724 CONDENSER C MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV CLOSED 2-DRV-6-893 T10F/724 CNDS HEATER B5 SHELL SIDE DRAIN CLOSED WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 153 of 198 Appendix G (Page 6 of 16)
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VALVE LINEUP FOR CONDENSER EVACUATION
VALVE LINEUP FOR CONDENSER EVACUATION Date ________
VERIFIED BY COMPONENT   LOCATION             NOMENCLATURE               POSITION INITIAL 2-FCV-7-1  T12H/729      TURBINE EXTRACTION DRAIN          CLOSED 2-FCV-7-2  T12H/729      TURBINE EXTRACTION DRAIN          CLOSED 2-FCV-7-3  T12H/729      TURBINE EXTRACTION DRAIN          CLOSED 2-FCV-7-4  T12H/729      TURBINE EXTRACTION DRAIN          CLOSED 2-FCV-7-5  T12H/729      TURBINE EXTRACTION DRAIN         CLOSED 2-FCV-7-6  T12H/729      TURBINE EXTRACTION DRAIN         CLOSED 2-FCV-7-7  T13H/729      TURBINE EXTRACTION DRAIN         CLOSED 2-FCV-7-8  T13H/729      TURBINE EXTRACTION DRAIN         CLOSED 2-FCV-7-9  T13H/729      TURBINE EXTRACTION DRAIN          CLOSED 2-FCV-7-10  T13H/729  MN TURBINE VENTILATING STEAM DUMP    CLOSED 2-FCV-7-11  T13H/729 MN TURBINE VENTILATING STEAM DUMP    CLOSED MSR A-2 BELLY DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-850  T14D/729                                        CLOSED LCV-6-74B D/S ISOL MSR B-2 BELLY DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-851  T14D/729                                        CLOSED LCV-6-83B D/S ISOL MSR C-2 BELLY DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-852  T14D/729                                        CLOSED LCV-6-92B D/S ISOL MSR A-1 BELLY DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-859  T14D/729                                        CLOSED LCV-6-9B D/S ISOL MSR B-1 BELLY DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-860  T14D/729                                        CLOSED LCV-6-31B D/S ISOL MSR C-1 BELLY DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-861  T14D/729                                        CLOSED LCV-6-52B D/S ISOL 2-VTV-5-573  T14E/729  CNDS HTR C4 EXTR STM INLET VENT      CLOSED MSR B-2 LP DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-867  T14E/729                                        CLOSED 2-LCV-6-81B D/S ISOL


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VALVE LINEUP FOR CONDENSER EVACUATION Date ________
VERIFIED BY COMPONENT    LOCATION              NOMENCLATURE                POSITION INITIAL 2-ISV-6-1988  T14E/729  HTR A3/B3/C3 OPER VENT COND ISOL        CLOSED 2-ISV-6-1989  T14E/729  HTR A2/B2/C2 OPER VENT COND ISOL        CLOSED CNDS HTR C4 EXTR STM INLET 2-IBV-5-502  T14F/729                                          CLOSED 2-FCV-5-70 BYP 2-FCV-5-70  T14F/729 CNDS HTR C4 EXTR STM INLET FLOW CNTL    CLOSED 2-VTV-5-572  T14F/729  CNDS HTR B4 EXTR STM INLET VENT        CLOSED 2-RTV-5-228A  T14F/729        2-PI-5-68/2-PT-5-68 ROOT          CLOSED 2-RTV-5-232A  T14F/729        2-PI-5-83/2-PT-5-83 ROOT          CLOSED 2-RTV-5-235A  T14F/729        2-PI-5-86/2-PT-5-86 ROOT          CLOSED 2-RTV-5-240A  T14F/729        2-PI-5-91B/2-PT-5-91 ROOT          CLOSED 2-RTV-5-241A  T14F/729              2-PI-5-92 ROOT              CLOSED 2-TV-5-551  T14F/729  CNDS HTR C4 EXTR STM TEST CONN          CLOSED 2-TV-5-552  T14F/729  CNDS HTR C5 EXTR STM TEST CONN          CLOSED 2-TV-5-553  T14F/729  CNDS HTR C6 EXTR STM TEST CONN          CLOSED 2-TV-5-554  T14F/729  CNDS HTR C7 EXTR STM TEST CONN          CLOSED 2-TV-5-555  T14F/729  CNDS HTR C7 EXTR STM TEST CONN          CLOSED CNDS HTR B4 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-738  T14F/729                                          CLOSED 2-LCV-6-147A D/S ISOL MSR A-2 LP DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-841  T14F/729                                          CLOSED 2-LCV-6-72B D/S ISOL CNDS HTR C4 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-739  T14F/729                                          CLOSED 2-LCV-6-166A D/S ISOL CNDS HTR C4 SHELL SIDE BYP 2-IBV-6-748  T14F/729                                          CLOSED LCV-6-166B D/S ISOL 2-ISV-6-868  T14F/729    DRN TNK BYP 2-LCV-6-90B D/S ISOL      CLOSED 2-VTV-5-571  T14G/729  CNDS HTR A4 EXTR STM INLET VENT        CLOSED


COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION VERIFIED BY INITIAL 2-DRV-6-908 T10F/724 CNDS HEATER B6 SHELL SIDE DRAIN CLOSED  2-FCV-1-112 T10G/724 CONDENSER B MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV CLOSED  2-IBV-1-631 T10G/724 MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL CLOSED  2-FCV-1-107 T10G/724 CONDENSER A MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV CLOSED 2-IBV-1-632 T10G/724 MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL CLOSED  2-FCV-1-108 T10G/724 CONDENSER A MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV CLOSED  2-IBV-1-633 T10G/724 MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL CLOSED 2-FCV-1-109 T10G/724 CONDENSER A MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV CLOSED  2-IBV-1-634 T10G/724 MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL CLOSED 2-FCV-1-110 T10G/724 CONDENSER A MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV CLOSED 2-IBV-1-635 T10G/724 MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL CLOSED 2-FCV-1-111 T10G/724 CONDENSER B MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV CLOSED 2-IBV-1-636 T10G/724 MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL CLOSED 2-DRV-6-920 T10G/724 CNDS HEATER B7 SHELL SIDE DRAIN CLOSED  2-IBV-1-627 T10H/724 MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL CLOSED 2-FCV-1-103 T10H/724 CONDENSER A MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV CLOSED  2-IBV-1-628 T10H/724 MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL CLOSED 2-FCV-1-104 T10H/724 CONDENSER A MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV CLOSED 2-IBV-1-629 T10H/724 MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL CLOSED  2-FCV-1-105 T10H/724 CONDENSER A MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV CLOSED 2-IBV-1-630 T10H/724 MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL CLOSED 2-FCV-1-106 T10H/724 CONDENSER A MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV CLOSED 2-RTV-6-418A T11E/724 2-PI-6-160 ROOT CLOSED WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 154 of 198 Appendix G (Page 7 of 16)
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VALVE LINEUP FOR CONDENSER EVACUATION
VALVE LINEUP FOR CONDENSER EVACUATION Date ________
VERIFIED BY COMPONENT   LOCATION             NOMENCLATURE                 POSITION INITIAL 2-RTV-5-226A  T14G/729        2-PI-5-60/2-PT-5-60 ROOT          CLOSED 2-RTV-5-231A T14G/729          2-PI-80/2-PT-5-80 ROOT          CLOSED 2-RTV-5-234A T14G/729        2-PI-5-85/2-PT-5-85 ROOT          CLOSED 2-RTV-5-238A  T14G/729      2-PI-5-89B/2-PT-5-89 ROOT          CLOSED 2-RTV-5-239A  T14G/729              2-PI-5-90 ROOT              CLOSED 2-TV-5-546  T14G/729  CNDS HTR B4 EXTR STM TEST CONN          CLOSED 2-TV-5-547  T14G/729  CNDS HTR B5 EXTR STM TEST CONN          CLOSED 2-TV-5-548  T14G/729  CNDS HTR B6 EXTR STM TEST CONN          CLOSED 2-TV-5-549  T14G/729  CNDS HTR B7 EXTR STM TEST CONN          CLOSED 2-TV-5-550  T14G/729  CNDS HTR B7 EXTR STM TEST CONN          CLOSED 2-RTV-2-369A T14G/729                SPARE ROOT                CLOSED 2-RTV-2-994A  T14G/729                SPARE ROOT                CLOSED 2-TV-2-1000  T14G/729                SPARE TEST                CLOSED 2-RTV-2-927A T14G/729        2-PT-2-1, 2-PT-2-2 ROOT            OPEN 2-RTV-2-370A  T14G/729                SPARE ROOT                CLOSED 2-RTV-2-995A  T14G/729                SPARE ROOT                CLOSED 2-RTV-2-1001  T14G/729                SPARE TEST                CLOSED 2-RTV-2-925A T14G/729              2-PT-2-7 ROOT                OPEN 2-RTV-2-380A  T14G/729                SPARE ROOT                CLOSED 2-RTV-2-996A  T14G/729                SPARE ROOT                CLOSED 2-RTV-2-1002  T14G/729                SPARE TEST                CLOSED 2-RTV-2-926A  T14G/729      2-PT-2-10, 2-PT-2-336 ROOT          OPEN CNDS HTR A4 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-737  T14G/729                                          CLOSED 2-LCV-6-127 D/S ISOL


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VALVE LINEUP FOR CONDENSER EVACUATION Date ________
VERIFIED BY COMPONENT    LOCATION              NOMENCLATURE                POSITION INITIAL CNDS HTR A4 SHELL SIDE BYP 2-IBV-6-746  T14G/729                                          CLOSED LCV-6-127B D/S ISOL CNDS HTR B4 SHELL SIDE BYP 2-IBV-6-747  T14G/729                                          CLOSED LCV-6-147B D/S ISOL 2-RTV-5-224A  T14H/729        2-PI-5-52B/2-PT-5-52 ROOT        CLOSED 2-RTV-5-230A  T14H/729        2-PI-5-77B/2-PT-5-77 ROOT        CLOSED 2-RTV-5-233A  T14H/729        2-PI-5-84B/2-PT-5-84 ROOT        CLOSED 2-RTV-5-236A  T14H/729        2-PI-5-87B/2-PT-5-87 ROOT        CLOSED 2-RTV-5-237A  T14H/729              2-PI-5-88 ROOT              CLOSED 2-TV-5-541  T14H/729  CNDS HTR A4 EXTR STM TEST CONN          CLOSED 2-TV-5-542  T14H/729  CNDS HTR A5 EXTR STM TEST CONN          CLOSED 2-TV-5-543  T14H/729  CNDS HTR A6 EXTR STM TEST CONN          CLOSED 2-TV-5-544  T14H/729  CNDS HTR A7 EXTR STM TEST CONN          CLOSED 2-TV-5-545  T14H/729  CNDS HTR A7 EXTR STM TEST CONN          CLOSED 2-ISV-5-629  T14H/729  MSR A2/B2/C2 EXTR STM DRN COND ISO      CLOSED CNDS HTR B4 EXTR STM INLET 2-IBV-5-501  T15F/729                                          CLOSED 2-FCV-5-62 BYP 2-FCV-5-62  T15F/729 CNDS HTR B4 EXTR STM INLET FLOW CNTL      CLOSED 2-FCV-1-45  T15H/729    MFPT 2B LP STEAM CONTROL VLV          CLOSED 2-FCV-1-46  T15H/729      MFPT 2B LP STEAM STOP VLV          CLOSED 2-ISV-3-580  T15H/729  MAIN FEEDWATER PUMP A RECIRC ISOL      CLOSED 2-ISV-3-581  T15H/729  MAIN FEEDWATER PUMP B RECIRC ISOL      CLOSED 2-FCV-1-38  T15J/729    MFPT 2A LP STEAM CONTROL VLV          CLOSED 2-FCV-1-39  T15J/729      MFPT 2A LP STEAM STOP VLV          CLOSED


COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION VERIFIED BY INITIAL 2-DRV-6-909 T11E/724 CNDS HEATER C6 SHELL SIDE DRAIN CLOSED  2-RTV-6-425A T11E/724 2-PI-6-183 ROOT CLOSED  2-DRV-6-951 T11E/724 CNDS HTR C6 SHELL SIDE LEVEL  COLUMN DRAIN CLOSED 2-DRV-6-1138 T11E/724 2-LIC-6-177 DRAIN CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1148 T11E/724 2-LIC-6-177 VENT CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1836B T11E/724 2-LG-6-177 VENT CLOSED 2-DRV-6-1837B T11E/724 DRAIN VALVE FOR 2-LG-6-177 CLOSED  2-RTV-47-215CA T11F/724 2-FCV-47-215C SENSING LINE ROOT CLOSED  2-ISV-2-861 T11F/724 SGBD 1ST STAGE HX  TO MN CONDENSER ISOL CLOSED 2-RTV-6-421A T11F/724 2-PI-6-145 ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-6-412A T11F/724 2-PI-6-155 ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-6-423A T11F/724 2-PI-6-165 ROOT CLOSED  2-ISV-6-754 T11F/724 CNDS HTR C5 SHELL SIDE 2-LCV-6-172 U/S ISOL CLOSED 2-ISV-6-757 T11F/724 CNDS HTR C5 SHELL SIDE  2-LCV-6-172 D/S ISOL CLOSED 2-DRV-6-921 T11F/724 CNDS HEATER C7 SHELL SIDE DRAIN CLOSED 2-ISV-5-624 T11F/724 MSR A2/B2/C2 EXTR STM COND DRN ISOL CLOSED 2-DRV-6-947 T11F/724 CNDS HTR B5 SHELL SIDE LEVEL  COLUMN DRAIN CLOSED 2-DRV-6-1122 T11F/724 2-LIC-6-153 DRAIN CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1132 T11F/724 2-LIC-6-153 VENT CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1796B T11F/724 2-LG-6-153 VENT CLOSED 2-DRV-6-1797B T11F/724 DRAIN VALVE FOR 2-LG-6-153 CLOSED WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 155 of 198 Appendix G (Page 8 of 16)
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VALVE LINEUP FOR CONDENSER EVACUATION
VALVE LINEUP FOR CONDENSER EVACUATION Date ________
VERIFIED BY COMPONENT   LOCATION             NOMENCLATURE               POSITION INITIAL 2-FCV-3-208              STANDBY MAIN FEEDWATER PUMP T15J/729                                        CLOSED MIN FLOW CNDS HTR A4 EXTR STM INLET 2-IBV-5-500  T16F/729                                        CLOSED 2-FCV-5-54 BYP 2-FCV-5-54  T16F/729 CNDS HTR A4 EXTR STM INLET FLOW CNTL    CLOSED 2-FCV-1-43  T16H/729      MFPT 2B HP STEAM STOP VLV        CLOSED 2-FCV-1-44  T16H/729    MFPT 2B HP STEAM CONTROL VLV      CLOSED 2-FCV-1-36  T16J/729      MFPT 2A HP STEAM STOP VLV        CLOSED 2-FCV-1-37  T16J/729    MFPT 2A HP STEAM CONTROL VLV      CLOSED STANDBY MAIN FEEDWATER PUMP 2-HCV-3-208  T16J/729                                        CLOSED RECIRC WARMING 2-PCV-6-47   T10F/755  MSR C-1 LOW PRESSURE START UP VENT    CLOSED ISOLATION VALVE FOR MSR 2C-1 2-ISV-6-2042  T10G/755                                        CLOSED START UP VENT 2-PCV-6-25  T12E/755  MSR B-1 LOW PRESSURE START UP VENT    CLOSED 2-FCV-1-101  T12F/755    MSR C-1 TO LP TURB C STOP VLV      CLOSED 2-FCV-1-102  T12F/755  MSR C-1 TO LP TURB C INTERCEPT VLV    CLOSED ISOLATION VALVE FOR MSR 2B-1 2-ISV-6-2041 T12F/755                                        CLOSED START UP VENT 2-FCV-1-94  T12G/755    MSR B-1 TO LP TURB B STOP VLV      CLOSED 2-FCV-1-95  T12G/755  MSR B-1 TO LP TURB B INTERCEPT VLV    CLOSED ISOLATION VALVE FOR MSR 2A-1 2-ISV-2-2040 T12G/755                                        CLOSED START UP VENT 2-FCV-1-87  T12H/755    MSR A-1 TO LP TURB A STOP VLV      CLOSED 2-FCV-1-88  T12H/755  MSR A-1 TO LP TURB A INTERCEPT VLV  CLOSED 2-PCV-6-1  T12J/755  MSR A-1 LOW PRESSURE START UP VENT     CLOSED


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COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION VERIFIED BY INITIAL 2-ISV-47-427- T11G/724 LP TURB B EXHAUST HOOD SPRAY FCV D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-BYV-47-432 T11G/724 LP TURB B EXHAUST HOOD SPRAY FCV BYPASS CLOSED  2-RTV-47-215BA T11G/724 2-FCV-47-215B SENSING LINE ROOT CLOSED  2-ISV-47-429 T11G/724 LP TURB C EXHAUST HOOD SPRAY FCV D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-BYV-47-433 T11G/724 LP TURB C EXHAUST HOOD SPRAY FCV BYPASS CLOSED  2-DRV-6-892 T11G/724 CNDS HEATER A5 SHELL SIDE DRAIN CLOSED  2-RTV-6-411A T11G/724 2-PI-6-134 ROOT CLOSED  2-ISV-6-752 T11G/724 CNDS HTR A5 SHELL SIDE  2-LCV-6-133 U/S ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-6-755 T11G/724 CNDS HTR A5 SHELL SIDE  2-LCV-6-133 D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-RTV-6-414A T11G/724 2-PI-6-136 ROOT CLOSED  2-DRV-6-907 T11G/724 CNDS HEATER A6 SHELL SIDE DRAIN CLOSED  2-RTV-6-417A T11G/724 2-PI-6-140 ROOT CLOSED  2-RTV-6-408A T11G/724 2-PI-6-132 ROOT CLOSED  2-ISV-6-753 T11G/724 CNDS HTR B5 SHELL SIDE  2-LCV-6-153 U/S ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-6-756 T11G/724 CNDS HTR B5 SHELL SIDE  2-LCV-6-153 D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-RTV-6-415A T11G/724 2-PI-6-157 ROOT CLOSED  2-RTV-6-409A T11G/724 2-PI-6-152 ROOT CLOSED  2-DRV-6-946 T11G/724 CNDS HTR A5 SHELL SIDE LEVEL  COLUMN DRAIN CLOSED WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 156 of 198 Appendix G (Page 9 of 16)
VERIFIED BY COMPONENT                 LOCATION                             NOMENCLATURE                                 POSITION INITIAL 2-FCV-1-133               T13F/755                 MSR C-2 TO LP TURB C STOP VLV                             CLOSED 2-FCV-1-134               T13F/755             MSR C-2 TO LP TURB C INTERCEPT VLV                           CLOSED 2-FCV-1-128               T13G/755                 MSR B-2 TO LP TURB B STOP VLV                             CLOSED 2-FCV-1-129               T13G/755             MSR B-2 TO LP TURB B INTERCEPT VLV                           CLOSED 2-FCV-1-123               T13H/755                 MSR A-2 TO LP TURB A STOP VLV                             CLOSED 2-FCV-1-124               T13H/755             MSR A-2 TO LP TURB A INTERCEPT VLV                           CLOSED 2-LOV-47-727                 T13J/755               HP TURBINE STEAM SEAL LEAKOFF                             CLOSED 2-LOV-47-728                 T13J/755               HP TURBINE STEAM SEAL LEAKOFF                             CLOSED 2-LOV-47-729                 T13J/755               HP TURBINE STEAM SEAL LEAKOFF                             CLOSED 2-LOV-47-730                 T13J/755               HP TURBINE STEAM SEAL LEAKOFF                             CLOSED 2-PCV-6-78                 T14E/755           MSR B-2 LOW PRESSURE START UP VENT                              CLOSED ISOLATION VALVE FOR MSR 2B-2 2-ISV-6-2044               T14F/755                                                                           CLOSED START UP VENT 2-RTV-7-200A               T14G/755                             2-PS-7-1 ROOT                               CLOSED ISOLATION VALVE FOR MSR 2A-2 2-ISV-2-2043               T14G/755                                                                           CLOSED START UP VENT 2-PCV-6-69                 T14J/755         MSR A-2 LOW PRESSURE START UP VENT                              CLOSED 2-PCV-6-87                 T15F/755           MSR C-2 LOW PRESSURE START UP VENT                              CLOSED ISOLATION VALVE FOR MSR 2C-2 2-ISV-6-2045               T15G/755                                                                           CLOSED START UP VENT
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COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION VERIFIED BY INITIAL 2-DRV-6-1118 T11G/724 2-LIC-6-133 DRAIN VALVE CLOSED  2-VTV-6-1128 T11G/724 2-LIC-6-133 VENT CLOSED  2-VTV-6-1786B T11G/724 2-LG-6-133 VENT CLOSED  2-DRV-6-1787B T11G/724 DRAIN VALVE FOR 2-LG-6-133 CLOSED  2-DRV-6-948 T11G/724 CNDS HTR C5 SHELL SIDE LEVEL  COLUMN DRAIN CLOSED  2-DRV-6-1126 T11G/724 2-LIC-6-172 DRAIN CLOSED  2-VTV-6-1136 T11G/724 2-LIC-6-172 VENT CLOSED  2-VTV-6-1806B T11G/724 2-LG-6-172 VENT CLOSED  2-DRV-6-1807B T11G/724 DRAIN VALVE FOR 2-LG-6-172 CLOSED  2-DRV-6-950 T11G/724 CNDS HTR B6 SHELL SIDE LEVEL  COLUMN DRAIN CLOSED  2-DRV-6-1134 T11G/724 2-LIC-6-158 DRAIN CLOSED  2-VTV-6-1144 T11G/724 2-LIC-6-158 VENT CLOSED  2-VTV-6-1826B T11G/724 2-LG-6-158 VENT CLOSED  2-DRV-6-1827B T11G/724 DRAIN VALVE FOR 2-LG-6-158 CLOSED  2-ISV-47-426 T11H/724 LP TURB A EXHAUST HOOD SPRAY FCV U/S ISOL CLOSED  2-BYV-47-431 T11H/724 LP TURB A EXHAUST HOOD SPRAY FCV BYPASS CLOSED  2-RTV-47-215AA T11H/724 2-FCV-47-215A SENSING LINE ROOT CLOSED  2-VTV-6-916 T11H/724 HTR A7 CHANNEL DRAIN CLOSED  2-ISV-5-621 T11H/724 MSR A1/B1/V1 EXTR STM COND DRN ISOL CLOSED  2-DRV-6-949 T11H/724 CNDS HTR A6 SHELL SIDE LEVEL  COLUMN DRAIN CLOSED WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 157 of 198 Appendix G (Page 10 of 16)
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COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION VERIFIED BY INITIAL 2-DRV-6-1130 T11H/724 2-LIC-6-138 DRAIN CLOSED  2-VTV-6-1140 T11H/724 2-LIC-6-138 VENT CLOSED  2-VTV-6-1816B T11H/724 2-LG-6-138 VENT CLOSED  2-DRV-6-1817B T11H/724 DRAIN VALVE FOR 2-LG-6-138 CLOSED  2-RTV-6-416A T12E/724 2-PI-6-176 ROOT CLOSED  2-RTV-6-410A T12E/724 2-PI-6-171 ROOT CLOSED  2-ISV-6-875 T11E/729 MSR B-1 LP DRN TNK BYP  2-LCV-6-28B D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-6-876 T11E/729 MSR C-1 LP DRN TNK BYP  2-LCV-6-50B D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-6-874 T11F/729 MSR A-1 LP DRN TNK BYP  2-LCV-6-4B D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-6-830 T11G/729 MSR A-2 HP DRN TNK BYP  2-LCV-6-76B D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-6-831 T11G/729 MSR B-2 HP DRN TNK BYP  2-LCV-6-85B D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-6-832 T11G/729 MSR C-2 HP DRN TNK BYP  2-LCV-6-94B D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-6-833 T11G/729 MSR A-1 HP DRN TNK BYP  2-LCV-6-13B D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-6-842 T11G/729 MSR B-1 HP DRN TNK BYP  2-LCV-6-33B D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-6-843 T11G/729 MSR C-1 HP DRN TNK BYP  2-LCV-6-56B D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-VTV-15-922 T11H/729 SG BLOWDOWN FLASH TANK DISCH VENTCLOSED WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 158 of 198 Appendix G (Page 11 of 16)
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COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION VERIFIED BY INITIAL 2-FCV-7-1 T12H/729 TURBINE EXTRACTION DRAIN CLOSED  2-FCV-7-2 T12H/729 TURBINE EXTRACTION DRAIN CLOSED  2-FCV-7-3 T12H/729 TURBINE EXTRACTION DRAIN CLOSED  2-FCV-7-4 T12H/729 TURBINE EXTRACTION DRAIN CLOSED  2-FCV-7-5 T12H/729 TURBINE EXTRACTION DRAIN CLOSED  2-FCV-7-6 T12H/729 TURBINE EXTRACTION DRAIN CLOSED  2-FCV-7-7 T13H/729 TURBINE EXTRACTION DRAIN CLOSED  2-FCV-7-8 T13H/729 TURBINE EXTRACTION DRAIN CLOSED  2-FCV-7-9 T13H/729 TURBINE EXTRACTION DRAIN CLOSED  2-FCV-7-10 T13H/729 MN TURBINE VENTILATING STEAM DUMP CLOSED  2-FCV-7-11 T13H/729 MN TURBINE VENTILATING STEAM DUMP CLOSED  2-ISV-6-850 T14D/729 MSR A-2 BELLY DRN TNK BYP  LCV-6-74B D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-6-851 T14D/729 MSR B-2 BELLY DRN TNK BYP  LCV-6-83B D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-6-852 T14D/729 MSR C-2 BELLY DRN TNK BYP  LCV-6-92B D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-6-859 T14D/729 MSR A-1 BELLY DRN TNK BYP  LCV-6-9B D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-6-860 T14D/729 MSR B-1 BELLY DRN TNK BYP  LCV-6-31B D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-6-861 T14D/729 MSR C-1 BELLY DRN TNK BYP  LCV-6-52B D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-VTV-5-573 T14E/729 CNDS HTR C4 EXTR STM INLET VENT CLOSED  2-ISV-6-867 T14E/729 MSR B-2 LP DRN TNK BYP  2-LCV-6-81B D/S ISOL CLOSED WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 159 of 198 Appendix G (Page 12 of 16)
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COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION VERIFIED BY INITIAL 2-ISV-6-1988 T14E/729 HTR A3/B3/C3 OPER VENT COND ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-6-1989 T14E/729 HTR A2/B2/C2 OPER VENT COND ISOL CLOSED  2-IBV-5-502 T14F/729 CNDS HTR C4 EXTR STM INLET 2-FCV-5-70 BYP CLOSED  2-FCV-5-70 T14F/729 CNDS HTR C4 EXTR STM INLET FLOW CNTL CLOSED  2-VTV-5-572 T14F/729 CNDS HTR B4 EXTR STM INLET VENT CLOSED  2-RTV-5-228A T14F/729 2-PI-5-68/2-PT-5-68 ROOT CLOSED  2-RTV-5-232A T14F/729 2-PI-5-83/2-PT-5-83 ROOT CLOSED  2-RTV-5-235A T14F/729 2-PI-5-86/2-PT-5-86 ROOT CLOSED  2-RTV-5-240A T14F/729 2-PI-5-91B/2-PT-5-91 ROOT CLOSED  2-RTV-5-241A T14F/729 2-PI-5-92 ROOT CLOSED  2-TV-5-551 T14F/729 CNDS HTR C4 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED  2-TV-5-552 T14F/729 CNDS HTR C5 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED  2-TV-5-553 T14F/729 CNDS HTR C6 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED  2-TV-5-554 T14F/729 CNDS HTR C7 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED  2-TV-5-555 T14F/729 CNDS HTR C7 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED  2-ISV-6-738 T14F/729 CNDS HTR B4 SHELL SIDE  2-LCV-6-147A D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-6-841 T14F/729 MSR A-2 LP DRN TNK BYP  2-LCV-6-72B D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-6-739 T14F/729 CNDS HTR C4 SHELL SIDE  2-LCV-6-166A D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-IBV-6-748 T14F/729 CNDS HTR C4 SHELL SIDE BYP  LCV-6-166B D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-6-868 T14F/729 DRN TNK BYP 2-LCV-6-90B D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-VTV-5-571 T14G/729 CNDS HTR A4 EXTR STM INLET VENT CLOSED WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 160 of 198 Appendix G (Page 13 of 16)
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COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION VERIFIED BY INITIAL 2-RTV-5-226A T14G/729 2-PI-5-60/2-PT-5-60 ROOT CLOSED  2-RTV-5-231A T14G/729 2-PI-80/2-PT-5-80 ROOT CLOSED  2-RTV-5-234A T14G/729 2-PI-5-85/2-PT-5-85 ROOT CLOSED  2-RTV-5-238A T14G/729 2-PI-5-89B/2-PT-5-89 ROOT CLOSED  2-RTV-5-239A T14G/729 2-PI-5-90 ROOT CLOSED  2-TV-5-546 T14G/729 CNDS HTR B4 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED  2-TV-5-547 T14G/729 CNDS HTR B5 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED  2-TV-5-548 T14G/729 CNDS HTR B6 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED  2-TV-5-549 T14G/729 CNDS HTR B7 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED  2-TV-5-550 T14G/729 CNDS HTR B7 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED  2-RTV-2-369A T14G/729 SPARE ROOT CLOSED  2-RTV-2-994A T14G/729 SPARE ROOT CLOSED  2-TV-2-1000 T14G/729 SPARE TEST CLOSED  2-RTV-2-927A T14G/729 2-PT-2-1, 2-PT-2-2 ROOT OPEN  2-RTV-2-370A T14G/729 SPARE ROOT CLOSED  2-RTV-2-995A T14G/729 SPARE ROOT CLOSED  2-RTV-2-1001 T14G/729 SPARE TEST CLOSED  2-RTV-2-925A T14G/729 2-PT-2-7 ROOT OPEN  2-RTV-2-380A T14G/729 SPARE ROOT CLOSED  2-RTV-2-996A T14G/729 SPARE ROOT CLOSED  2-RTV-2-1002 T14G/729 SPARE TEST CLOSED  2-RTV-2-926A T14G/729 2-PT-2-10, 2-PT-2-336 ROOT OPEN  2-ISV-6-737 T14G/729 CNDS HTR A4 SHELL SIDE  2-LCV-6-127 D/S ISOL CLOSED WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 161 of 198 Appendix G (Page 14 of 16)
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COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION VERIFIED BY INITIAL 2-IBV-6-746 T14G/729 CNDS HTR A4 SHELL SIDE BYP  LCV-6-127B D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-IBV-6-747 T14G/729 CNDS HTR B4 SHELL SIDE BYP  LCV-6-147B D/S ISOL CLOSED  2-RTV-5-224A T14H/729 2-PI-5-52B/2-PT-5-52 ROOT CLOSED  2-RTV-5-230A T14H/729 2-PI-5-77B/2-PT-5-77 ROOT CLOSED  2-RTV-5-233A T14H/729 2-PI-5-84B/2-PT-5-84 ROOT CLOSED  2-RTV-5-236A T14H/729 2-PI-5-87B/2-PT-5-87 ROOT CLOSED  2-RTV-5-237A T14H/729 2-PI-5-88 ROOT CLOSED  2-TV-5-541 T14H/729 CNDS HTR A4 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED  2-TV-5-542 T14H/729 CNDS HTR A5 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED  2-TV-5-543 T14H/729 CNDS HTR A6 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED  2-TV-5-544 T14H/729 CNDS HTR A7 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED  2-TV-5-545 T14H/729 CNDS HTR A7 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED  2-ISV-5-629 T14H/729 MSR A2/B2/C2 EXTR STM DRN COND ISO CLOSED  2-IBV-5-501 T15F/729 CNDS HTR B4 EXTR STM INLET 2-FCV-5-62 BYP CLOSED  2-FCV-5-62 T15F/729 CNDS HTR B4 EXTR STM INLET FLOW CNTL CLOSED  2-FCV-1-45 T15H/729 MFPT 2B LP STEAM CONTROL VLV CLOSED  2-FCV-1-46 T15H/729 MFPT 2B LP STEAM STOP VLV CLOSED  2-ISV-3-580 T15H/729 MAIN FEEDWATER PUMP A RECIRC ISOL CLOSED  2-ISV-3-581 T15H/729 MAIN FEEDWATER PUMP B RECIRC ISOL CLOSED  2-FCV-1-38 T15J/729 MFPT 2A LP STEAM CONTROL VLV CLOSED  2-FCV-1-39 T15J/729 MFPT 2A LP STEAM STOP VLV CLOSED WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 162 of 198 Appendix G (Page 15 of 16)
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COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION VERIFIED BY INITIAL 2-FCV-3-208 T15J/729 STANDBY MAIN FEEDWATER PUMP MIN FLOW CLOSED  2-IBV-5-500 T16F/729 CNDS HTR A4 EXTR STM INLET 2-FCV-5-54 BYP CLOSED  2-FCV-5-54 T16F/729 CNDS HTR A4 EXTR STM INLET FLOW CNTL CLOSED  2-FCV-1-43 T16H/729 MFPT 2B HP STEAM STOP VLV CLOSED  2-FCV-1-44 T16H/729 MFPT 2B HP STEAM CONTROL VLV CLOSED  2-FCV-1-36 T16J/729 MFPT 2A HP STEAM STOP VLV CLOSED  2-FCV-1-37 T16J/729 MFPT 2A HP STEAM CONTROL VLV CLOSED  2-HCV-3-208 T16J/729 STANDBY MAIN FEEDWATER PUMP  RECIRC WARMING CLOSED  2-PCV-6-47 T10F/755 MSR C-1 LOW PRESSURE START UP VENTCLOSED  2-ISV-6-2042 T10G/755 ISOLATION VALVE FOR MSR  2C-1 START UP VENT CLOSED  2-PCV-6-25 T12E/755 MSR B-1 LOW PRESSURE START UP VENTCLOSED  2-FCV-1-101 T12F/755 MSR C-1 TO LP TURB C STOP VLV CLOSED  2-FCV-1-102 T12F/755 MSR C-1 TO LP TURB C INTERCEPT VLV CLOSED  2-ISV-6-2041 T12F/755 ISOLATION VALVE FOR MSR  2B-1 START UP VENT CLOSED  2-FCV-1-94 T12G/755 MSR B-1 TO LP TURB B STOP VLV CLOSED  2-FCV-1-95 T12G/755 MSR B-1 TO LP TURB B INTERCEPT VLV CLOSED  2-ISV-2-2040 T12G/755 ISOLATION VALVE FOR MSR  2A-1 START UP VENT CLOSED  2-FCV-1-87 T12H/755 MSR A-1 TO LP TURB A STOP VLV CLOSED  2-FCV-1-88 T12H/755 MSR A-1 TO LP TURB A INTERCEPT VLV CLOSED  2-PCV-6-1 T12J/755 MSR A-1 LOW PRESSURE START UP VENTCLOSED WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 163 of 198 Appendix G (Page 16 of 16)
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COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION VERIFIED BY INITIAL 2-FCV-1-133 T13F/755 MSR C-2 TO LP TURB C STOP VLV CLOSED 2-FCV-1-134 T13F/755 MSR C-2 TO LP TURB C INTERCEPT VLV CLOSED 2-FCV-1-128 T13G/755 MSR B-2 TO LP TURB B STOP VLV CLOSED 2-FCV-1-129 T13G/755 MSR B-2 TO LP TURB B INTERCEPT VLV CLOSED 2-FCV-1-123 T13H/755 MSR A-2 TO LP TURB A STOP VLV CLOSED 2-FCV-1-124 T13H/755 MSR A-2 TO LP TURB A INTERCEPT VLV CLOSED 2-LOV-47-727 T13J/755 HP TURBINE STEAM SEAL LEAKOFF CLOSED 2-LOV-47-728 T13J/755 HP TURBINE STEAM SEAL LEAKOFF CLOSED 2-LOV-47-729 T13J/755 HP TURBINE STEAM SEAL LEAKOFF CLOSED 2-LOV-47-730 T13J/755 HP TURBINE STEAM SEAL LEAKOFF CLOSED 2-PCV-6-78 T14E/755 MSR B-2 LOW PRESSURE START UP VENTCLOSED  2-ISV-6-2044 T14F/755 ISOLATION VALVE FOR MSR 2B-2 START UP VENT CLOSED  2-RTV-7-200A T14G/755 2-PS-7-1 ROOT CLOSED 2-ISV-2-2043 T14G/755 ISOLATION VALVE FOR MSR 2A-2 START UP VENT CLOSED  2-PCV-6-69 T14J/755 MSR A-2 LOW PRESSURE START UP VENTCLOSED  2-PCV-6-87 T15F/755 MSR C-2 LOW PRESSURE START UP VENTCLOSED  2-ISV-6-2045 T15G/755 ISOLATION VALVE FOR MSR 2C-2 START UP VENT CLOSED
* If condensate is run in long path recirculation then these valves will be positioned as required by applicable operating guidelines.
* If condensate is run in long path recirculation then these valves will be positioned as required by applicable operating guidelines.
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BACKGROUND CALCULATIONS Date ________ 1.0 CVP Motor Running Overload CVP Motors are required to operate below overload conditions.
CVP Motors have the following nameplate information: Amps:  151 Volts:  460 Assuming each measured current and voltage value is within 2.4% of reading, then the instrument uncertainty associated with the motor current and voltage measurements can be calculated.
3 I I I 3 I I C B A AVG 024.0 1 I I 024.0 I I AM AM AM A 024.0 1 I I 024.0 I I BM BM BM B 024.0 1 I I 024.0 I I CM CM CM C Where I AM , I BM , and I CM are measured currents in A, B, and C phases, respectively. 3 I I I 024.0 1 3 024.0 1 I 024.0 1 I 024.0 1 I I CM BM AM CM BM AM AVG Applying that same logic to measured Voltage: 024.0 1 I 3 I I I AVG CM BM AM and 024.0 1 V 3 V V V AVG ACM BCM ABM WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 165 of 198 Appendix H (Page 2 of 10)
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1.0  CVP Motor Running Overload CVP Motors are required to operate below overload conditions.
CVP Motors have the following nameplate information:
Amps: 151                        Volts: 460 Assuming each measured current and voltage value is within r2.4% of reading, then the instrument uncertainty associated with the motor current and voltage measurements can be calculated.
I AVG I      IA  IB  IC 3          3 IA    I AM r 0.024I AM    I AM 1 r 0.024          IB    I BM r 0.024I BM    I BM 1 r 0.024 IC    I CM r 0.024I CM I CM 1 r 0.024 Where IAM, IBM, and ICM are measured currents in A, B, and C phases, respectively.
I AM 1 r 0.024  I BM 1 r 0.024  I CM 1 r 0.024      1 r 0.024  I AM  I BM  I CM I AVG 3                                          3 Applying that same logic to measured Voltage:
I AM  I BM  I CM        I AVG                      VABM  VBCM  VACM            VAVG and 3            1 r 0.024                                3                1 r 0.024


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1.0   CVP Motor Running Overload (continued)
Using these values as inputs to motor running kVA 3 u Actual Volts u Actual Amps Actual kVA 1000 I AVG        VAVG              I AVG u VAVG 3u            u                  3u 1 r 0.024      1 r 0.024            1 r 0.024 2
Actual kVA 1000                        1000 3 u I AVG u VAVG      1                                3 u I AVG u VAVG      1 u                    or                                u 1000          1.0486                                    1000          0.9526 Maximum CVP motor kVA is 120.3 based on the following calculation:
3 u NP Volts u NP Amps        3 u 460 u 151 Namelate kVA                                                        120.3 kVA 1000                    1000 Therefore, since actual kVA cannot exceed Nameplate kVA:
1                                                      1 120.3 u            114.7              or                120.3 u            126.3 1.0486                                                  0.9526 The Acceptance Criteria to ensure no CVP Motor overload is that the CVP Motors operate at no greater than 114.5 kVA to conservatively account for instrument inaccuracies.


Using these values as inputs to motor running kVA 1000 Amps Actual Volts Actual 3 kVA Actual 1000 024.0 1 V I 3 1000 024.0 1 V 024.0 1 I 3 kVA Actual 2 AVG AVG AVG AVG 0486.1 1 1000 V I 3 AVG AVG or 9526.0 1 1000 V I 3 AVG AVG Maximum CVP motor kVA is 120.3 based on the following calculation:
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kVA 3.120 1000 151 460 3 1000 Amps NP Volts NP 3 kVA Namelate Therefore, since actual kVA cannot exceed Nameplate kVA:
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7.114 0486.1 1 3.120 or 3.126 9526.0 1 3.120 The Acceptance Criteria to ensure no CVP Motor overload is that the CVP Motors operate at no greater than 114.5 kVA to conservatively account for instrument inaccuracies.
2.0   CVP Air Flows A. SCOPE The required air flows required to meet the acceptance criteria of equaling or exceeding pump shop test curve for suction pressure and capacity were extracted from the Nash Shop Test Curves for the respective CVPs. These curves are Attachments 1, 2, and 3 of this instruction.
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The Nash Shop Test curves are measured in Actual Cubic Feet per Minute (ACFM) at the pump suction pressure at a pump speed of 590 RPM. This presents three challenges.
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: 1. The CVPs in this test are configured to operate at 500 RPM.
 
: 2. Plant configuration does not facilitate measuring airflow at the CVP suction; CVP flows are measured at the common discharge line.
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: 3. The instrumentation that will be used to measure air flow measured in Standard Cubic Feet per Minute (SCFM)
 
Therefore, the required pump flows must be converted to SCFM values at 500 RPM.
2.0 CVP Air Flows A. SCOPE The required air flows required to meet the acceptance criteria of equaling or exceeding pump shop test curve for suction pressure and capacity were extracted  
Calculating the required CVP flows is a four-step process.
 
: 1. Pump flow values are adjusted to 500 RPM pump speed.
from the Nash Shop Test Curves for the respective CVPs. These curves are  
: 2. Linear interpolation is used to determine the required flow value in ACFM
 
Attachments 1, 2, and 3 of this instruction.
The Nash Shop Test curves are measured in Actual Cubic Feet per Minute (ACFM) at the pump suction pressure at a pump speed of 590 RPM. This presents three challenges. 1. The CVPs in this test are configured to operate at 500 RPM. 2. Plant configuration does not facilitate measuring airflow at the CVP suction; CVP flows are measured at the common discharge line. 3. The instrumentation that will be used to measure air flow measured in Standard Cubic Feet per Minute (SCFM) Therefore, the required pump flows must be converted to SCFM values at 500 RPM. Calculating the required CVP flows is a four-step process. 1. Pump flow values are adjusted to 500 RPM pump speed. 2. Linear interpolation is used to determine the required flow value in ACFM
: 3. The interpolated flow value is then converted to SCFM
: 3. The interpolated flow value is then converted to SCFM
: 4. Instrument inaccuracies are applied.
: 4. Instrument inaccuracies are applied.
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2.0 CVP Air Flows (continued)
B. EQUATIONS USED 1. Using Pump laws, if the pump wheel diameter is constant a change in pump speed is linearly proportional to pump flow rate.
2 1 2 1 n n q q which becomes:
1 1 2 2 q n n q Where: q = flow rate n = pump speed 2. The generic formula for linear interpolation is: 1 1 2 1 2 1 Y X X Y Y X X Y Where: X 1 ,Y 1 = First coordinates X 2 ,Y 2 = Second coordinates X = Target X coordinate Y = Interpolated Y coordinate 3. The formula for relating ACFM to SCFM (standard conditions are Barometric Pressure = 29.92inHg and Air Temp = 70F) is: 460 T 460 T P P P q q A STD STD Static Barometric ACFM SCFM Where: q = flow rate P = Air Pressure (inHg)
T = Temperature (F) Assuming standard conditions,  this relationship becomes:
P STD = 29.92 inHg T STD= 70F P A = Air Stream Absolute Pressure (inHgA)
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2.0  CVP Air Flows (continued)
B. EQUATIONS USED
: 1. Using Pump laws, if the pump wheel diameter is constant a change in pump speed is linearly proportional to pump flow rate.
q1    n1                                    n2        Where:
which becomes:        q2      u q1    q = flow rate q2    n2                                    n1        n = pump speed
: 2. The generic formula for linear interpolation is:
Where:
X  X1 Y2  Y1                    X1,Y1 = First coordinates Y                           Y1          X2,Y2 = Second coordinates X 2  X1                      X = Target X coordinate Y = Interpolated Y coordinate
: 3. The formula for relating ACFM to SCFM (standard conditions are Barometric Pressure = 29.92inHg and Air Temp = 70qF) is:
Where:
P           PStatic TSTD  460    q = flow rate q SCFM    q ACFM u Barometric          u PSTD            TA  460      P = Air Pressure (inHg)
T = Temperature (qF)
PSTD = 29.92 inHg Assuming standard conditions,              TSTD= 70qF this relationship becomes:              PA = Air Stream Absolute Pressure (inHgA)
TA = Air Stream Temperature (qF)
PA          530                            PA q SCFM    q ACFM u      u                17.714 u q ACFM u 29.92 TA  460                            TA  460


2.0 CVP Air Flows (continued)
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: 4. Assuming each measured air velocity value is within 5% of reading, then the instrument uncertainty associated with the air flow measurements can be calculated. 05.0 1 V V 05.0 V V Actual Actual Actual Measured Where: q = flow rate A = Area V = Air Velocity  
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2.0   CVP Air Flows (continued)
n = number of Traverse Points n 05.0 1 V...05.0 1 V 05.0 1 V n V V)n (Measured)2 (Measured)1 (Measured Actual AVG )Measuredl (AVG Measuredl)n (Measured)2 (Measured)1 (Measured V 05.0 1 n V 05.0 1 n V...V V 05.0 1AVG V A q  )Measured (AVG V 05.0 1 A q  Therefore, since Area is a constant and has no associated uncertainties: Measured)Measured (AVG q V A 05.0 1 q WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 169 of 198 Appendix H (Page 6 of 10)
: 4. Assuming each measured air velocity value is within r5% of reading, then the instrument uncertainty associated with the air flow measurements can be calculated.
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Where:
 
q = flow rate VMeasured  VActual r 0.05VActual        VActual 1 r 0.05      A = Area V = Air Velocity n = number of Traverse Points VAVG V  Actual  VMeasured(1) 1 r 0.05  VMeasured( 2) 1 r 0.05  ...  VMeasured( n ) 1 r 0.05 n                                                    n 1 r 0.05 VMeasured(1)  VMeasured( 2)  ...  VMeasured( n )
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1 r 0.05 V  Measuredl 1 r 0.05 VAVG( Measuredl) n                                                 n q  A u VAVG q  A u 1 r 0.05 VAVG ( Measured )
 
Therefore, since Area is a constant and has no associated uncertainties:
2.0 CVP Air Flows (continued)
q A u VAVG ( Measured )   q Measured 1 r 0.05


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2.0  CVP Air Flows (continued)
C. CALCULATIONS This Appendix will step through the complete process with one point on the curve for CVP 2A and show the other curve point calculations in a table.
C. CALCULATIONS This Appendix will step through the complete process with one point on the curve for CVP 2A and show the other curve point calculations in a table.
Determine the Air Flow at 15 inHgA for CVP 2A based on the data from Nash Shop Test Curve 78U4265 (Attachment 1):
Determine the Air Flow at 15 inHgA for CVP 2A based on the data from Nash Shop Test Curve 78U4265 (Attachment 1):
Point 1 = 1968.6 CFM at 15.54 inHgA and Point 2 = 1848.3 CFM at 7.82 inHgA Temperature = 60F 1. Adjusting pump flow values to 500 RPM pump speed:
Point 1 = 1968.6 CFM at 15.54 inHgA and Point 2 = 1848.3 CFM at 7.82 inHgA Temperature = 60qF
1 1 2 2 q n n q Where: q = flow rate n = pump speed 3.1668 6.1968 590 500 q 2 4.1566 3.1848 590 500 q 2 So the pump flows adjusted to a pump speed of 500 RPM are: Point 1 = 1668.3 CFM at 15.54 inHgA and Point 2 = 1566.4 CFM at 7.82 inHgA WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 170 of 198 Appendix H (Page 7 of 10)
: 1. Adjusting pump flow values to 500 RPM pump speed:
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n2          Where:
q2      u q1      q = flow rate n1          n = pump speed 500 q2        u 1968.6 1668.3 590 500 q2        u 1848.3 1566.4 590 So the pump flows adjusted to a pump speed of 500 RPM are:
Point 1 = 1668.3 CFM at 15.54 inHgA and Point 2 = 1566.4 CFM at 7.82 inHgA


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2.0  CVP Air Flows (continued)
: 2. Interpolating to determine the required flow value in ACFM:
Where:
X  X1 Y2  Y1                      X1,Y1 = First coordinates Y                         Y1            X2,Y2 = Second coordinates X 2  X1                        X = Target X coordinate Y = Interpolated Y coordinate Point coordinates are (15.54, 1668.3) and (7.82, 1566.4) and the value to be interpolated is Air Flow (Y) at target pressure of 15 inHgA (X):
15  15.54 1566.4  1668.3 Y                                     1668.3 1661.2 7.82  15.54 So, pump flow is 1661.2 CFM at 15 inHgA
: 3. Converting the interpolated flow value to SCFM:
Where:
P            q = flow rate q SCFM  17.714 u q ACFM u T  460          P = Air Stream Absolute Pressure (inHgA)
T = Air Stream Temperature (qF) 15 q SCFM    17.714 u 1661.2 u                848.8 60  460 So, pump flow at 15 inHgA is 848.8 SCFM
: 4. Applying instrument inaccuracies:
q q Measured 1 r 0.05 848.8                              848.8 808.4                              893.5 1.05                                0.95 Since 848.8 SCFM is the minimum required flow, the Acceptance Criteria value will be adjusted to 894 SCFM to account for instrument inaccuracies.


2.0 CVP Air Flows (continued)
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: 2. Interpolating to determine the required flow value in ACFM: 1 1 2 1 2 1 Y X X Y Y X X Y Where: X 1 ,Y 1 = First coordinates X 2 ,Y 2 = Second coordinates X = Target X coordinate Y = Interpolated Y coordinate Point coordinates are (15.54, 1668.3) and (7.82, 1566.4) and the value to be interpolated is Air Flow (Y) at target pressure of 15 inHgA (X): 2.1661 3.1668 54.15 82.7 3.1668 4.1566 54.15 15 Y So, pump flow is 1661.2 CFM at 15 inHgA 3. Converting the interpolated flow value to SCFM:
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460 T P q 714.17 q ACFM SCFM Where: q = flow rate P = Air Stream Absolute Pressure (inHgA)
2.0   CVP Air Flows (continued)
T = Air Stream Temperature (F) 8.848 460 60 15 2.1661 714.17 q SCFM So, pump flow at 15 inHgA is 848.8 SCFM4. Applying instrument inaccuracies: Measured q 05.0 1 q  4.808 05.1 8.8485.893 95.0 8.848 Since 848.8 SCFM is the minimum required flow, the Acceptance Criteria value will be adjusted to 894 SCFM to account for instrument inaccuracies.
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2.0 CVP Air Flows (continued)
: 5. Calculation Tables These tables use the same four-step process shown in 2.0C.1 through 2.0C.4 to determine the acceptance criteria values for the CVP flow rates.
: 5. Calculation Tables These tables use the same four-step process shown in 2.0C.1 through 2.0C.4 to determine the acceptance criteria values for the CVP flow rates.
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Temperature: 60F      Pressure (inHgA) 22.86 15.54 7.82 4.25 2.30 1.50 Flow (CFM) @ 590 RPM 2084.9 1968.6 1848.3 1805.8 1715.2 1311.3 @ 500 RPM 1766.9 1668.3 1566.4 1530.3 1453.6 1111.3 Interpolation Pressure (inHgA) 15 5 3 2 1 Flow (CFM) 1661.2 1537.9 1481.1 1325.2 897.3 Convert to SCFM 848.8 261.9 151.4 90.3 30.6 Apply instrument inaccuracies (SCFM) 893.5 275.7 159.4 95.1 32.2 Acceptance Criteria (SCFM) 894 276 160 95.5 32.5 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Temperature: 60F      Pressure (inHgA) 22.94 16.32 8.00 4.16 2.33 1.56 Flow (CFM) @ 590 RPM 2086.8 1866.2 1838.0 1922.4 1845.6 1321.7 @ 500 RPM 1768.5 1581.5 1557.6 1629.2 1564.1 1120.1 Interpolation Pressure (inHgA) 15 5 3 2 1 Flow (CFM) 1577.7 1613.5 1587.9 1373.8 797.2 Convert to SCFM 806.2 274.8 162.3 93.6 27.2 Apply instrument inaccuracies (SCFM) 848.6 289.3 170.8 98.5 28.5 Acceptance Criteria (SCFM) 849 290 171 99 29 WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 172 of 198 Appendix H (Page 9 of 10)
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Temperature: 60qF Pressure (inHgA)       22.86     15.54     7.82       4.25       2.30       1.50 Flow   @ 590 RPM       2084.9   1968.6     1848.3     1805.8     1715.2     1311.3 (CFM)    @ 500 RPM       1766.9   1668.3     1566.4     1530.3     1453.6     1111.3 Pressure (inHgA)       15       5         3         2         1 Interpolation Flow (CFM)       1661.2   1537.9     1481.1     1325.2     897.3 Convert to SCFM               848.8     261.9     151.4       90.3       30.6 Apply instrument inaccuracies (SCFM)     893.5     275.7     159.4       95.1       32.2 Acceptance Criteria (SCFM)           894       276       160       95.5       32.5 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Temperature: 60qF Pressure (inHgA)       22.94     16.32     8.00       4.16       2.33       1.56 Flow   @ 590 RPM       2086.8   1866.2     1838.0     1922.4     1845.6     1321.7 (CFM)    @ 500 RPM       1768.5   1581.5     1557.6     1629.2     1564.1     1120.1 Pressure (inHgA)       15       5         3         2         1 Interpolation Flow (CFM)       1577.7   1613.5     1587.9     1373.8     797.2 Convert to SCFM               806.2     274.8     162.3       93.6       27.2 Apply instrument inaccuracies (SCFM)     848.6     289.3     170.8       98.5       28.5 Acceptance Criteria (SCFM)           849       290       171         99         29
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2.0  CVP Air Flows (continued)
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Temperature: 60qF Pressure (inHgA)        22.86    15.93      7.96      4.34      2.32      1.47 Flow    @ 590 RPM        2058.2  1887.4    1792.6    1741.4    1654.6    1285.2 (CFM)    @ 500 RPM        1744.2  1599.5    1519.2    1475.8    1402.2    1089.2 Pressure (inHgA)      15        5          3          2          1 Interpolation Flow (CFM)      1590.1    1483.7    1427.0    1284.3      916.1 Convert to SCFM              812.5    252.7      145.8      87.5      31.2 Apply instrument inaccuracies (SCFM)    855.3    266.0      153.5      92.1      32.8 Acceptance Criteria (SCFM)          856      267        154        92.5        33


2.0 CVP Air Flows (continued)
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3.0  CVP Suction Pressure Assuming the Barometric Pressure reading is within r0.4% of range:
Range: 27-31 inHg            0.004 u 31  27 0.016 inHg Assuming that the Vacuum Gauge readings are within 0.5% of scale Scale: 0-30 inHg              0.005 u 30  0 0.15 inHg Since the barometric pressure and the vacuum pressure are used together to determine the CVP suction absolute pressure, the maximum error in CVP suction pressure will be the sum of each readings maximum error.
0.016  0.15  0.166 inHg Therefore, the acceptance criteria for each CVP suction value will be adjusted to be 0.17 inHg less than its required value.
Required Value        15            5          3            2          1 Acceptance Criteria      14.83        4.83      2.83        1.83        0.83


Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Temperature: 60F      Pressure (inHgA) 22.86 15.93 7.96 4.34 2.32 1.47 Flow (CFM) @ 590 RPM 2058.2 1887.4 1792.6 1741.4 1654.6 1285.2 @ 500 RPM 1744.2 1599.5 1519.2 1475.8 1402.2 1089.2 Interpolation Pressure (inHgA) 15 5 3 2 1 Flow (CFM) 1590.1 1483.7 1427.0 1284.3 916.1 Convert to SCFM 812.5 252.7 145.8 87.5 31.2 Apply instrument inaccuracies (SCFM) 855.3 266.0 153.5 92.1 32.8 Acceptance Criteria (SCFM) 856 267 154 92.5 33
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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Performance Date ________
Step 6.6.1[10]                          CVP 2A at Atmospheric Pressure Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)
Barometric Pressure (BP):                                inHg CVP 2A Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge A)                                inHgVac =                          inHgA CVP 2A Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge A)                               PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4)                               SCFM ICS Point F2260A                                SCFM Phase              Current (Amps)                   Phase            Voltage (Volts)
A                                                  A-B B                                                  A-C C                                                  B-C TOTAL                                                  TOTAL AVERAGE                                              AVERAGE 3                          3                          3                    3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps        3u              u Motor kVA                                                                                                kVA 1000                                1000 Data Taken By:
Calculations Performed By:                                                Date:
Calculations Verified By:                                              Date:
Barometer M&TE:                                Vacuum Gauge A M&TE:
Multimeter M&TE:                              Pressure Gauge A M&TE:


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BACKGROUND CALCULATIONS
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Performance Date ________
Step 6.6.1[15]                                CVP 2A at 15 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)
Barometric Pressure (BP):                                inHg Reqd Vac = 14.83 inHgA = BP - 14.83=                          inHgVac CVP 2A Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge A)                                inHgVac =                          inHgA CVP 2A Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge A)                                PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4)                              SCFM ICS Point F2260A                                SCFM Phase              Current (Amps)                    Phase            Voltage (Volts)
A                                                  A-B B                                                  A-C C                                                  B-C TOTAL                                                  TOTAL AVERAGE                                              AVERAGE 3                          3                          3                    3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps        3u              u Motor kVA                                                                                                kVA 1000                                1000 Data Taken By:
Calculations Performed By:                                                Date:
Calculations Verified By:                                              Date:
Barometer M&TE:                                Vacuum Gauge A M&TE:
Multimeter M&TE:                              Pressure Gauge A M&TE:


Date ________  
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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Performance Date ________
Step 6.6.1[19]                                  CVP 2A at 5 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)
Barometric Pressure (BP):                                inHg Reqd Vac = 4.83 inHgA = BP - 4.83=                              inHgVac CVP 2A Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge A)                                inHgVac =                          inHgA CVP 2A Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge A)                                PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4)                              SCFM ICS Point F2260A                                SCFM Phase              Current (Amps)                    Phase            Voltage (Volts)
A                                                  A-B B                                                  A-C C                                                  B-C TOTAL                                                  TOTAL AVERAGE                                              AVERAGE 3                          3                          3                    3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps        3u              u Motor kVA                                                                                                kVA 1000                                1000 Data Taken By:
Calculations Performed By:                                                Date:
Calculations Verified By:                                              Date:
Barometer M&TE:                                Vacuum Gauge A M&TE:
Multimeter M&TE:                              Pressure Gauge A M&TE:


3.0 CVP Suction Pressure Assuming the Barometric Pressure reading is within 0.4% of range:
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Range: 27-31 inHg inHg 016.0 27 31 004.0 Assuming that the Vacuum Gauge readings are within 0.5% of scale Scale: 0-30 inHg inHg 15.0 0 30 005.0 Since the barometric pressure and the vacuum pressure are used together to determine the CVP suction absolute pressure, the maximum error in CVP suction
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Performance Date ________
Step 6.6.1[22]                                  CVP 2A at 3 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)
Barometric Pressure (BP):                                inHg Reqd Vac = 2.83 inHgA = BP - 2.83=                              inHgVac CVP 2A Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge A)                                inHgVac =                          inHgA CVP 2A Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge A)                                PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4)                              SCFM ICS Point F2260A                                SCFM Phase              Current (Amps)                    Phase            Voltage (Volts)
A                                                  A-B B                                                  A-C C                                                  B-C TOTAL                                                  TOTAL AVERAGE                                              AVERAGE 3                          3                          3                    3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps        3u              u Motor kVA                                                                                                kVA 1000                                1000 Data Taken By:
Calculations Performed By:                                                Date:
Calculations Verified By:                                              Date:
Barometer M&TE:                                 Vacuum Gauge A M&TE:
Multimeter M&TE:                              Pressure Gauge A M&TE:


pressure will be the sum of each readings maximum error.
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inHg 166.0 15.0 016.0 Therefore, the acceptance criteria for each CVP suction value will be adjusted to be 0.17 inHg less than its required value. Required Value 15 5 3 2 1 Acceptance Criteria 14.83 4.83 2.83 1.83 0.83
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Step 6.6.1[25]                                  CVP 2A at 2 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)
Barometric Pressure (BP):                                inHg Reqd Vac = 1.83 inHgA = BP - 1.83=                              inHgVac CVP 2A Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge A)                                inHgVac =                          inHgA CVP 2A Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge A)                                PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4)                              SCFM ICS Point F2260A                                SCFM Phase              Current (Amps)                    Phase            Voltage (Volts)
A                                                  A-B B                                                  A-C C                                                  B-C TOTAL                                                  TOTAL AVERAGE                                              AVERAGE 3                          3                          3                    3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps        3u              u Motor kVA                                                                                                kVA 1000                                1000 Data Taken By:
Calculations Performed By:                                                Date:
Calculations Verified By:                                              Date:
Barometer M&TE:                                Vacuum Gauge A M&TE:
Multimeter M&TE:                              Pressure Gauge A M&TE:


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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Performance Date ________
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Performance Date ________
Step 6.6.1[10] CVP 2A at Atmospheric Pressure (inHgVac) Pressure Vacuum - )inHg (Pressure Barometric (inHgA) Pressure Absolute  Barometric Pressure (BP): inHg CVP 2A Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge A) inHgVac =   inHgA CVP 2A Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge A) PSI   Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4) SCFM ICS Point F2260A SCFM Phase Current (Amps) Phase Voltage (Volts) A   A - B B   A - C C   B - C AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3 AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3 kVA 1000 3 1000 Amps Average Volts Average 3 kVA Motor Data Taken By: Calculations Performed By: Date:Calculations Verified By: Date: Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge A M&TE: Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge A M&TE:
Step 6.6.1[29]                                 CVP 2A at 1 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)
Barometric Pressure (BP):                               inHg Reqd Vac = 0.83 inHgA = BP - 0.83=                              inHgVac CVP 2A Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge A)                                 inHgVac =                           inHgA CVP 2A Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge A)                               PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4)                               SCFM ICS Point F2260A                               SCFM Phase               Current (Amps)                   Phase           Voltage (Volts)
A                                                 A-B B                                                 A-C C                                                   B-C TOTAL                                                  TOTAL AVERAGE                                              AVERAGE 3                           3                           3                     3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps        3u              u Motor kVA                                                                                                kVA 1000                                1000 Data Taken By:
Calculations Performed By:                                               Date:
Calculations Verified By:                                               Date:
Barometer M&TE:                                 Vacuum Gauge A M&TE:
Multimeter M&TE:                               Pressure Gauge A M&TE:


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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Performance  
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Performance Date ________
Step 6.6.2[10]                          CVP 2B at Atmospheric Pressure Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)
Barometric Pressure (BP):                                inHg CVP 2B Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge B)                                inHgVac =                          inHgA CVP 2B Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge B)                                PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4)                              SCFM ICS Point F2260A                                SCFM Phase              Current (Amps)                    Phase            Voltage (Volts)
A                                                  A-B B                                                  A-C C                                                  B-C TOTAL                                                  TOTAL AVERAGE                                              AVERAGE 3                          3                          3                    3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps        3u              u Motor kVA                                                                                                kVA 1000                                1000 Data Taken By:
Calculations Performed By:                                                Date:
Calculations Verified By:                                              Date:
Barometer M&TE:                                Vacuum Gauge B M&TE:
Multimeter M&TE:                              Pressure Gauge B M&TE:


Date ________  
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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Performance Date ________
Step 6.6.2[15]                                CVP 2B at 15 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)
Barometric Pressure (BP):                                inHg Reqd Vac = 14.83 inHgA = BP - 14.83=                          inHgVac CVP 2B Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge B)                                inHgVac =                          inHgA CVP 2B Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge B)                                PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4)                              SCFM ICS Point F2260A                                SCFM Phase              Current (Amps)                    Phase            Voltage (Volts)
A                                                  A-B B                                                  A-C C                                                  B-C TOTAL                                                  TOTAL AVERAGE                                              AVERAGE 3                          3                          3                    3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps        3u              u Motor kVA                                                                                                kVA 1000                                1000 Data Taken By:
Calculations Performed By:                                                Date:
Calculations Verified By:                                              Date:
Barometer M&TE:                                Vacuum Gauge B M&TE:
Multimeter M&TE:                              Pressure Gauge B M&TE:


Step 6.6.1[15] CVP 2A at 15 inHgA (inHgVac) Pressure Vacuum - )inHg (Pressure Barometric (inHgA) Pressure Absolute  Barometric Pressure (BP): inHg   Reqd Vac = 14.83 inHgA = BP - 14.83= inHgVac CVP 2A Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge A) inHgVac =   inHgA CVP 2A Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge A) PSI   Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4) SCFM ICS Point F2260A SCFM Phase Current (Amps) Phase Voltage (Volts) A   A - B B   A - C C   B - C AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3 AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3 kVA 1000 3 1000 Amps Average Volts Average 3 kVA Motor Data Taken By: Calculations Performed By: Date:Calculations Verified By: Date: Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge A M&TE: Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge A M&TE:
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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Performance Date ________
Step 6.6.2[19]                                 CVP 2B at 5 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)
Barometric Pressure (BP):                               inHg Reqd Vac = 4.83 inHgA = BP - 4.83=                             inHgVac CVP 2B Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge B)                                 inHgVac =                           inHgA CVP 2B Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge B)                               PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4)                               SCFM ICS Point F2260A                               SCFM Phase               Current (Amps)                   Phase           Voltage (Volts)
A                                                 A-B B                                                 A-C C                                                   B-C TOTAL                                                  TOTAL AVERAGE                                              AVERAGE 3                           3                           3                     3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps        3u              u Motor kVA                                                                                                kVA 1000                                1000 Data Taken By:
Calculations Performed By:                                               Date:
Calculations Verified By:                                               Date:
Barometer M&TE:                                 Vacuum Gauge B M&TE:
Multimeter M&TE:                               Pressure Gauge B M&TE:


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WBN                         Condenser Vacuum                 2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2                                                        Rev. 0000 Page 183 of 198 Data Sheet 2 (Page 4 of 6)
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Performance  
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Performance Date ________
Step 6.6.2[22]                                  CVP 2B at 3 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)
Barometric Pressure (BP):                                inHg Reqd Vac = 2.83 inHgA = BP - 2.83=                              inHgVac CVP 2B Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge B)                                inHgVac =                          inHgA CVP 2B Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge B)                                PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4)                              SCFM ICS Point F2260A                                SCFM Phase              Current (Amps)                    Phase            Voltage (Volts)
A                                                  A-B B                                                  A-C C                                                  B-C TOTAL                                                  TOTAL AVERAGE                                              AVERAGE 3                          3                          3                    3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps        3u              u Motor kVA                                                                                                kVA 1000                                1000 Data Taken By:
Calculations Performed By:                                                Date:
Calculations Verified By:                                              Date:
Barometer M&TE:                                Vacuum Gauge B M&TE:
Multimeter M&TE:                              Pressure Gauge B M&TE:


Date ________  
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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Performance Date ________
Step 6.6.1[19] CVP 2A at 5 inHgA (inHgVac) Pressure Vacuum - )inHg (Pressure Barometric (inHgA) Pressure Absolute  Barometric Pressure (BP): inHg   Reqd Vac = 4.83 inHgA = BP - 4.83= inHgVac CVP 2A Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge A) inHgVac =   inHgA CVP 2A Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge A) PSI   Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4) SCFM ICS Point F2260A SCFM Phase Current (Amps) Phase Voltage (Volts) A   A - B B   A - C C   B - C AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3 AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3 kVA 1000 3 1000 Amps Average Volts Average 3 kVA Motor Data Taken By: Calculations Performed By: Date:Calculations Verified By: Date: Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge A M&TE: Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge A M&TE:
Step 6.6.2[25]                                 CVP 2B at 2 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)
 
Barometric Pressure (BP):                               inHg Reqd Vac = 1.83 inHgA = BP - 1.83=                             inHgVac CVP 2B Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge B)                                 inHgVac =                           inHgA CVP 2B Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge B)                               PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4)                               SCFM ICS Point F2260A                               SCFM Phase               Current (Amps)                   Phase           Voltage (Volts)
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A                                                 A-B B                                                 A-C C                                                   B-C TOTAL                                                  TOTAL AVERAGE                                              AVERAGE 3                           3                           3                     3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps        3u              u Motor kVA                                                                                                kVA 1000                                1000 Data Taken By:
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Performance
Calculations Performed By:                                               Date:
 
Calculations Verified By:                                               Date:
Date ________
Barometer M&TE:                                 Vacuum Gauge B M&TE:
Multimeter M&TE:                               Pressure Gauge B M&TE:


Step 6.6.1[22] CVP 2A at 3 inHgA  (inHgVac) Pressure Vacuum - )inHg (Pressure Barometric (inHgA) Pressure Absolute  Barometric Pressure (BP):  inHg  Reqd Vac = 2.83 inHgA = BP - 2.83=  inHgVac CVP 2A Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge A)  inHgVac  =    inHgA CVP 2A Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge A)  PSI    Airflow Traverse  (Use Data Sheet 4)  SCFM  ICS Point F2260A  SCFM Phase Current (Amps)  Phase Voltage (Volts) A  A - B  B  A - C  C  B - C AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3  AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3  kVA 1000 3 1000 Amps Average Volts Average 3 kVA Motor Data Taken By: Calculations Performed By: Date:Calculations Verified By: Date: Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge A M&TE: Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge A M&TE:
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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Performance
 
Date ________
 
Step 6.6.1[25] CVP 2A at 2 inHgA  (inHgVac) Pressure Vacuum - )inHg (Pressure Barometric (inHgA) Pressure Absolute  Barometric Pressure (BP):  inHg  Reqd Vac = 1.83 inHgA = BP - 1.83=  inHgVac CVP 2A Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge A)  inHgVac  =    inHgA CVP 2A Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge A)  PSI    Airflow Traverse  (Use Data Sheet 4)  SCFM  ICS Point F2260A  SCFM Phase Current (Amps)  Phase Voltage (Volts) A  A - B  B  A - C  C  B - C AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3  AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3  kVA 1000 3 1000 Amps Average Volts Average 3 kVA Motor Data Taken By: Calculations Performed By: Date:Calculations Verified By: Date: Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge A M&TE: Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge A M&TE:
 
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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Performance
 
Date ________
 
Step 6.6.1[29] CVP 2A at 1 inHgA  (inHgVac) Pressure Vacuum - )inHg (Pressure Barometric (inHgA) Pressure Absolute  Barometric Pressure (BP):  inHg  Reqd Vac = 0.83 inHgA = BP - 0.83=  inHgVac CVP 2A Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge A)  inHgVac  =    inHgA CVP 2A Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge A)  PSI    Airflow Traverse  (Use Data Sheet 4)  SCFM  ICS Point F2260A  SCFM Phase Current (Amps)  Phase Voltage (Volts) A  A - B  B  A - C  C  B - C AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3  AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3  kVA 1000 3 1000 Amps Average Volts Average 3 kVA Motor Data Taken By: Calculations Performed By: Date:Calculations Verified By: Date: Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge A M&TE: Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge A M&TE:
 
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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Performance Date ________
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Performance Date ________
Step 6.6.2[10] CVP 2B at Atmospheric Pressure (inHgVac) Pressure Vacuum - )inHg (Pressure Barometric (inHgA) Pressure Absolute  Barometric Pressure (BP): inHg CVP 2B Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge B) inHgVac =   inHgA CVP 2B Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge B) PSI   Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4) SCFM ICS Point F2260A SCFM Phase Current (Amps) Phase Voltage (Volts) A   A - B B   A - C C   B - C AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3 AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3 kVA 1000 3 1000 Amps Average Volts Average 3 kVA Motor Data Taken By: Calculations Performed By: Date:Calculations Verified By: Date: Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge B M&TE: Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge B M&TE:
Step 6.6.2[29]                                 CVP 2B at 1 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)
Barometric Pressure (BP):                               inHg Reqd Vac = 0.83 inHgA = BP - 0.83=                              inHgVac CVP 2B Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge B)                                 inHgVac =                           inHgA CVP 2B Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge B)                               PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4)                               SCFM ICS Point F2260A                               SCFM Phase               Current (Amps)                   Phase           Voltage (Volts)
A                                                 A-B B                                                 A-C C                                                   B-C TOTAL                                                  TOTAL AVERAGE                                              AVERAGE 3                           3                           3                     3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps        3u              u Motor kVA                                                                                                kVA 1000                                1000 Data Taken By:
Calculations Performed By:                                               Date:
Calculations Verified By:                                               Date:
Barometer M&TE:                                 Vacuum Gauge B M&TE:
Multimeter M&TE:                               Pressure Gauge B M&TE:


WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 181 of 198 Data Sheet 2 (Page 2 of 6)
WBN                         Condenser Vacuum                 2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2                                                      Rev. 0000 Page 186 of 198 Data Sheet 3 (Page 1 of 6)
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Performance  
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Performance Date ________
Step 6.6.3[10]                          CVP 2C at Atmospheric Pressure Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)
Barometric Pressure (BP):                                inHg CVP 2C Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge C)                                  inHgVac =                          inHgA CVP 2C Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge C)                                PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4)                                SCFM ICS Point F2260A                                SCFM Phase              Current (Amps)                    Phase          Voltage (Volts)
A                                                  A-B B                                                  A-C C                                                  B-C TOTAL                                                  TOTAL AVERAGE                                              AVERAGE 3                          3                          3                    3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps        3u              u Motor kVA                                                                                                kVA 1000                                1000 Data Taken By:
Calculations Performed By:                                                Date:
Calculations Verified By:                                              Date:
Barometer M&TE:                                Vacuum Gauge C M&TE:
Multimeter M&TE:                              Pressure Gauge C M&TE:


Date ________  
WBN                        Condenser Vacuum                2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2                                                      Rev. 0000 Page 187 of 198 Data Sheet 3 (Page 2 of 6)
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Performance Date ________
Step 6.6.3[15]                                CVP 2C at 15 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)
Barometric Pressure (BP):                                inHg Reqd Vac = 14.83 inHgA = BP - 14.83=                          inHgVac CVP 2C Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge C)                                  inHgVac =                          inHgA CVP 2C Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge C)                                PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4)                                SCFM ICS Point F2260A                                SCFM Phase              Current (Amps)                    Phase          Voltage (Volts)
A                                                  A-B B                                                  A-C C                                                  B-C TOTAL                                                  TOTAL AVERAGE                                              AVERAGE 3                          3                          3                    3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps        3u              u Motor kVA                                                                                                kVA 1000                                1000 Data Taken By:
Calculations Performed By:                                                Date:
Calculations Verified By:                                              Date:
Barometer M&TE:                                Vacuum Gauge C M&TE:
Multimeter M&TE:                              Pressure Gauge C M&TE:


Step 6.6.2[15] CVP 2B at 15 inHgA (inHgVac) Pressure Vacuum - )inHg (Pressure Barometric (inHgA) Pressure Absolute  Barometric Pressure (BP): inHg   Reqd Vac = 14.83 inHgA = BP - 14.83= inHgVac CVP 2B Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge B) inHgVac =   inHgA CVP 2B Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge B) PSI   Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4) SCFM ICS Point F2260A SCFM Phase Current (Amps) Phase Voltage (Volts) A   A - B B   A - C C   B - C AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3 AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3 kVA 1000 3 1000 Amps Average Volts Average 3 kVA Motor Data Taken By: Calculations Performed By: Date:Calculations Verified By: Date: Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge B M&TE: Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge B M&TE:
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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Performance Date ________
Step 6.6.3[19]                                 CVP 2C at 5 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)
Barometric Pressure (BP):                               inHg Reqd Vac = 4.83 inHgA = BP - 4.83=                             inHgVac CVP 2C Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge C)                                 inHgVac =                         inHgA CVP 2C Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge C)                                 PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4)                               SCFM ICS Point F2260A                               SCFM Phase               Current (Amps)                   Phase           Voltage (Volts)
A                                                 A-B B                                                 A-C C                                                   B-C TOTAL                                                  TOTAL AVERAGE                                              AVERAGE 3                           3                         3                     3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps        3u              u Motor kVA                                                                                                kVA 1000                                1000 Data Taken By:
Calculations Performed By:                                               Date:
Calculations Verified By:                                               Date:
Barometer M&TE:                               Vacuum Gauge C M&TE:
Multimeter M&TE:                             Pressure Gauge C M&TE:


WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 182 of 198 Data Sheet 2 (Page 3 of 6)
WBN                         Condenser Vacuum                 2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2                                                      Rev. 0000 Page 189 of 198 Data Sheet 3 (Page 4 of 6)
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Performance  
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Performance Date ________
Step 6.6.3[22]                                  CVP 2C at 3 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)
Barometric Pressure (BP):                                inHg Reqd Vac = 2.83 inHgA = BP - 2.83=                              inHgVac CVP 2C Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge C)                                  inHgVac =                          inHgA CVP 2C Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge C)                                PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4)                                SCFM ICS Point F2260A                                SCFM Phase              Current (Amps)                    Phase          Voltage (Volts)
A                                                  A-B B                                                  A-C C                                                  B-C TOTAL                                                  TOTAL AVERAGE                                              AVERAGE 3                          3                          3                    3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps        3u              u Motor kVA                                                                                                kVA 1000                                1000 Data Taken By:
Calculations Performed By:                                                Date:
Calculations Verified By:                                              Date:
Barometer M&TE:                                Vacuum Gauge C M&TE:
Multimeter M&TE:                              Pressure Gauge C M&TE:


Date ________
WBN                         Condenser Vacuum                 2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2                                                      Rev. 0000 Page 190 of 198 Data Sheet 3 (Page 5 of 6)
 
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Performance Date ________
Step 6.6.2[19] CVP 2B at 5 inHgA  (inHgVac) Pressure Vacuum - )inHg (Pressure Barometric (inHgA) Pressure Absolute  Barometric Pressure (BP):  inHg  Reqd Vac = 4.83 inHgA = BP - 4.83=  inHgVac CVP 2B Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge B)  inHgVac  =    inHgA CVP 2B Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge B)  PSI    Airflow Traverse  (Use Data Sheet 4)  SCFM  ICS Point F2260A  SCFM Phase Current (Amps)  Phase Voltage (Volts) A  A - B  B  A - C  C  B - C AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3  AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3  kVA 1000 3 1000 Amps Average Volts Average 3 kVA Motor Data Taken By: Calculations Performed By: Date:Calculations Verified By: Date: Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge B M&TE: Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge B M&TE:
Step 6.6.3[25]                                 CVP 2C at 2 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)
 
Barometric Pressure (BP):                               inHg Reqd Vac = 1.83 inHgA = BP - 1.83=                             inHgVac CVP 2C Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge C)                                 inHgVac =                         inHgA CVP 2C Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge C)                                 PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4)                               SCFM ICS Point F2260A                               SCFM Phase               Current (Amps)                   Phase           Voltage (Volts)
WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 183 of 198 Data Sheet 2 (Page 4 of 6)
A                                                 A-B B                                                 A-C C                                                   B-C TOTAL                                                  TOTAL AVERAGE                                              AVERAGE 3                           3                         3                     3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps        3u              u Motor kVA                                                                                                kVA 1000                                1000 Data Taken By:
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Performance  
Calculations Performed By:                                               Date:
 
Calculations Verified By:                                               Date:
Date ________  
Barometer M&TE:                               Vacuum Gauge C M&TE:
 
Multimeter M&TE:                             Pressure Gauge C M&TE:
Step 6.6.2[22] CVP 2B at 3 inHgA (inHgVac) Pressure Vacuum - )inHg (Pressure Barometric (inHgA) Pressure Absolute  Barometric Pressure (BP): inHg   Reqd Vac = 2.83 inHgA = BP - 2.83= inHgVac CVP 2B Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge B) inHgVac =   inHgA CVP 2B Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge B) PSI   Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4) SCFM ICS Point F2260A SCFM Phase Current (Amps) Phase Voltage (Volts) A   A - B B   A - C C   B - C AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3 AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3 kVA 1000 3 1000 Amps Average Volts Average 3 kVA Motor Data Taken By: Calculations Performed By: Date:Calculations Verified By: Date: Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge B M&TE: Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge B M&TE:
 
WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 184 of 198 Data Sheet 2 (Page 5 of 6)
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Performance
 
Date ________


Step 6.6.2[25] CVP 2B at 2 inHgA  (inHgVac) Pressure Vacuum - )inHg (Pressure Barometric (inHgA) Pressure Absolute  Barometric Pressure (BP):  inHg  Reqd Vac = 1.83 inHgA = BP - 1.83=  inHgVac CVP 2B Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge B)  inHgVac  =    inHgA CVP 2B Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge B)  PSI    Airflow Traverse  (Use Data Sheet 4)  SCFM  ICS Point F2260A  SCFM Phase Current (Amps)  Phase Voltage (Volts) A  A - B  B  A - C  C  B - C AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3  AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3  kVA 1000 3 1000 Amps Average Volts Average 3 kVA Motor Data Taken By: Calculations Performed By: Date:Calculations Verified By: Date: Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge B M&TE: Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge B M&TE:
WBN                         Condenser Vacuum                 2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2                                                       Rev. 0000 Page 191 of 198 Data Sheet 3 (Page 6 of 6)
 
WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 185 of 198 Data Sheet 2 (Page 6 of 6)
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Performance
 
Date ________
 
Step 6.6.2[29] CVP 2B at 1 inHgA  (inHgVac) Pressure Vacuum - )inHg (Pressure Barometric (inHgA) Pressure Absolute  Barometric Pressure (BP):  inHg  Reqd Vac = 0.83 inHgA = BP - 0.83=  inHgVac CVP 2B Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge B)  inHgVac  =    inHgA CVP 2B Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge B)  PSI    Airflow Traverse  (Use Data Sheet 4)  SCFM  ICS Point F2260A  SCFM Phase Current (Amps)  Phase Voltage (Volts) A  A - B  B  A - C  C  B - C AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3  AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3  kVA 1000 3 1000 Amps Average Volts Average 3 kVA Motor Data Taken By: Calculations Performed By: Date:Calculations Verified By: Date: Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge B M&TE: Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge B M&TE:
 
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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Performance Date ________
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Performance Date ________
Step 6.6.3[10] CVP 2C at Atmospheric Pressure (inHgVac) Pressure Vacuum - )inHg (Pressure Barometric (inHgA) Pressure Absolute  Barometric Pressure (BP): inHg CVP 2C Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge C) inHgVac =   inHgA CVP 2C Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge C) PSI   Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4) SCFM ICS Point F2260A SCFM Phase Current (Amps) Phase Voltage (Volts) A   A - B B   A - C C   B - C AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3 AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3 kVA 1000 3 1000 Amps Average Volts Average 3 kVA Motor Data Taken By: Calculations Performed By: Date:Calculations Verified By: Date: Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge C M&TE: Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge C M&TE:
Step 6.6.3[29]                                 CVP 2C at 1 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)
Barometric Pressure (BP):                               inHg Reqd Vac = 0.83 inHgA = BP - 0.83=                              inHgVac CVP 2C Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge C)                                 inHgVac =                         inHgA CVP 2C Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge C)                                 PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4)                               SCFM ICS Point F2260A                               SCFM Phase               Current (Amps)                   Phase           Voltage (Volts)
A                                                 A-B B                                                 A-C C                                                   B-C TOTAL                                                  TOTAL AVERAGE                                              AVERAGE 3                           3                         3                     3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps        3u              u Motor kVA                                                                                                kVA 1000                                1000 Data Taken By:
Calculations Performed By:                                               Date:
Calculations Verified By:                                               Date:
Barometer M&TE:                               Vacuum Gauge C M&TE:
Multimeter M&TE:                             Pressure Gauge C M&TE:


WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 187 of 198 Data Sheet 3 (Page 2 of 6)
WBN                                 Condenser Vacuum                   2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2                                                                  Rev. 0000 Page 192 of 198 Data Sheet 4 (Page 1 of 1)
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Performance
Condenser Vacuum Pump Air Flow Traverse Date ________
NOTE Additional Copies of this Data Sheet will be required and may be made as necessary Step: ________                              CVP: _____        Suction Pressure: ______________ inHgA Anemometer M&TE ID:
1-  1/4 in.
2-  1 in.
3-  1 3/4 in.
Inside Pipe Diameter = 12.00 in.                                          4-  2 3/4 in.
2                                        5-  4 1/8 in.
Duct Area (A) = 0.785 ft 6-  7 7/8 in.
7-  9 1/4 in.
8-  10 1/4 in.
9-  11 in.
10 -  11 3/4 in Dimensions are from inside wall.
Traverse Point            Velocity (FPM)              Traverse Point          Velocity (FPM)
A1                                                  B1 A2                                                  B2 A3                                                  B3 A4                                                  B4 A5                                                  B5 A6                                                  B6 A7                                                  B7 A8                                                  B8 A9                                                  B9 A10                                                  B10 Test port caps/plugs reinstalled: __________        2nd Party Verified: __________
VAVG        Velocities      y 20 20 FPM Airflow      A u VAVG        0.785 u                                            SCFM Data Taken By:
Calculations Performed By:                                                        Date:
Calculations Verified By:                                                      Date:


Date ________
WBN                   Condenser Vacuum             2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2                                              Rev. 0000 Page 193 of 198 Data Sheet 5 (Page 1 of 2)
 
Condenser Evacuation Performance Data Date ________
Step 6.6.3[15] CVP 2C at 15 inHgA  (inHgVac) Pressure Vacuum - )inHg (Pressure Barometric (inHgA) Pressure Absolute  Barometric Pressure (BP):  inHg  Reqd Vac = 14.83 inHgA = BP - 14.83=  inHgVac CVP 2C Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge C)  inHgVac  =    inHgA CVP 2C Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge C)  PSI    Airflow Traverse  (Use Data Sheet 4)  SCFM  ICS Point F2260A  SCFM Phase Current (Amps)  Phase Voltage (Volts) A  A - B  B  A - C  C  B - C AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3  AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3  kVA 1000 3 1000 Amps Average Volts Average 3 kVA Motor Data Taken By: Calculations Performed By: Date:Calculations Verified By: Date: Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge C M&TE: Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge C M&TE:
Step 6.6.4[14]             6.6.4[14]A    6.6.4[14]B    6.6.4[14]C 6.6.4[14]D    6.6.4[14]E    6.6.4[14]F 6.6.4[14]G Condenser
 
__________        25            20        15            10            5    __________
WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 188 of 198 Data Sheet 3 (Page 3 of 6)
Pressure           2-P/TR-2-2 (Atm)                                                                           (Final)
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Performance  
(inHgA)
 
Time              Stopwatch (hh:mm:ss)        M&TE:_________
Date ________  
Condenser         ICS Pt. F2700A Exhaust Flow (SCFM)           ICS Pt. F2260A RCW Inlet Temp ICS Pt. Y8003A (qF)
 
CVP Seal Wtr          2-TI-2-320 HTX Outlet 2-TI-2-321 Temp (qF)             2-TI-2-322 2-PDI-2-170 CVP Suction Strainer 'P          2-PDI-2-175 (inH2O) 2-PDI-2-180
Step 6.6.3[19] CVP 2C at 5 inHgA  (inHgVac) Pressure Vacuum - )inHg (Pressure Barometric (inHgA) Pressure Absolute  Barometric Pressure (BP):  inHg  Reqd Vac = 4.83 inHgA = BP - 4.83=  inHgVac CVP 2C Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge C)  inHgVac  =    inHgA CVP 2C Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge C)  PSI    Airflow Traverse  (Use Data Sheet 4)  SCFM  ICS Point F2260A  SCFM Phase Current (Amps)  Phase Voltage (Volts) A  A - B  B  A - C C  B - C AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3  AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3  kVA 1000 3 1000 Amps Average Volts Average 3 kVA Motor Data Taken By: Calculations Performed By: Date:Calculations Verified By: Date: Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge C M&TE: Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge C M&TE:
 
WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 189 of 198 Data Sheet 3 (Page 4 of 6)
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Performance
 
Date ________
 
Step 6.6.3[22] CVP 2C at 3 inHgA (inHgVac) Pressure Vacuum - )inHg (Pressure Barometric (inHgA) Pressure Absolute  Barometric Pressure (BP):  inHg  Reqd Vac = 2.83 inHgA = BP - 2.83=  inHgVac CVP 2C Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge C) inHgVac  =    inHgA CVP 2C Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge C) PSI    Airflow Traverse  (Use Data Sheet 4) SCFM  ICS Point F2260A  SCFM Phase Current (Amps)  Phase Voltage (Volts) A  A - B  B  A - C  C  B - C AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3  AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3  kVA 1000 3 1000 Amps Average Volts Average 3 kVA Motor Data Taken By: Calculations Performed By: Date:Calculations Verified By: Date: Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge C M&TE: Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge C M&TE:
 
WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 190 of 198 Data Sheet 3 (Page 5 of 6)
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Performance
 
Date ________
 
Step 6.6.3[25] CVP 2C at 2 inHgA  (inHgVac) Pressure Vacuum - )inHg (Pressure Barometric (inHgA) Pressure Absolute  Barometric Pressure (BP):  inHg  Reqd Vac = 1.83 inHgA = BP - 1.83=  inHgVac CVP 2C Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge C) inHgVac  =    inHgA CVP 2C Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge C)  PSI    Airflow Traverse  (Use Data Sheet 4)  SCFM  ICS Point F2260A  SCFM Phase Current (Amps)  Phase Voltage (Volts) A  A - B  B  A - C  C  B - C AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3  AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3  kVA 1000 3 1000 Amps Average Volts Average 3 kVA Motor Data Taken By: Calculations Performed By: Date:Calculations Verified By: Date: Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge C M&TE: Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge C M&TE:
 
WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 191 of 198 Data Sheet 3 (Page 6 of 6)
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Performance
 
Date ________
 
Step 6.6.3[29] CVP 2C at 1 inHgA  (inHgVac) Pressure Vacuum - )inHg (Pressure Barometric (inHgA) Pressure Absolute  Barometric Pressure (BP):  inHg  Reqd Vac = 0.83 inHgA = BP - 0.83=  inHgVac CVP 2C Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge C) inHgVac  =    inHgA CVP 2C Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge C)  PSI    Airflow Traverse  (Use Data Sheet 4)  SCFM  ICS Point F2260A  SCFM Phase Current (Amps)  Phase Voltage (Volts) A  A - B  B  A - C  C  B - C AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3  AVERAGE 3 TOTAL 3  kVA 1000 3 1000 Amps Average Volts Average 3 kVA Motor Data Taken By: Calculations Performed By: Date:Calculations Verified By: Date: Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge C M&TE: Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge C M&TE:


WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 192 of 198 Data Sheet 4 (Page 1 of 1) Condenser Vacuum Pump Air Flow Traverse Date ________
WBN                 Condenser Vacuum               2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2                                               Rev. 0000 Page 194 of 198 Data Sheet 5 (Page 2 of 2)
NOTE Additional Copies of this Data Sheet will be required and may be made as necessary Step: ________ CVP: _____ Suction Pressure: ______________ inHgA Anemometer M&TE ID:
1 3 5 7 -
8 10 - 1/4 in. 1 in.
1 3/4 in.
2 3/4 in.
 
4 1/8 in.
 
7 7/8 in.
9 1/4 in. 10 1/4 in.
11 in. 11 3/4 in Inside Pipe Diameter = 12.00 in. Duct Area (A) = 0.785 ft 2  Dimensions are from inside wall.
Traverse Point Velocity (FPM)  Traverse Point Velocity (FPM) A1  B1  A2  B2  A3  B3  A4  B4  A5  B5  A6  B6  A7  B7  A8  B8  A9  B9  A10  B10 Test port caps/plugs reinstalled: __________2nd Party Verified: __________ FPM 20 20 Velocities V AVG SCFM 785.0 V A Airflow AVG Data Taken By:  Calculations Performed By:  Date:  Calculations Verified By:  Date: 
 
WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 193 of 198 Data Sheet 5 (Page 1 of 2)
Condenser Evacuation Performance Data Date ________
Condenser Evacuation Performance Data Date ________
Step 6.6.4[14] 6.6.4[14]A 6.6.4[14]B 6.6.4[14]C 6.6.4[14]D 6.6.4[14]E 6.6.4[14]F 6.6.4[14]G Condenser Pressure (inHgA) 2-P/TR-2-2 __________ (Atm) 25  20  15  10  5  __________ (Final) Time (hh:mm:ss)
Step 6.6.4[14]             6.6.4[14]A   6.6.4[14]B     6.6.4[14]C   6.6.4[14]D   6.6.4[14]E 6.6.4[14]F 6.6.4[14]G Condenser
Stopwatch M&TE:_________       Condenser Exhaust Flow (SCFM) ICS Pt. F2700A        ICS Pt. F2260A RCW Inlet Temp (F) ICS Pt. Y8003A CVP Seal Wtr HTX Outlet Temp  (F) 2-TI-2-320        2-TI-2-321        2-TI-2-322 CVP Suction Strainer P (inH2O) 2-PDI-2-170        2-PDI-2-175        2-PDI-2-180 WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 194 of 198 Data Sheet 5 (Page 2 of 2)
__________        25            20          15            10          5    __________
Condenser Evacuation Performance Data
Pressure           2-P/TR-2-2 (Atm)                                                                         (Final)
(inHgA)
Pressure Gauge A M&TE:_________
CVP Discharge      Pressure Gauge B Pressure (PSI)        M&TE:_________
Pressure Gauge C M&TE:_________
MFPT Condenser 2A ICS Pt. P2270A Pressure (inHgA)
MFPT Condenser 2B ICS Pt. P2271A Pressure (inHgA)


Date ________
WBN                     Condenser Vacuum             2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2                                                Rev. 0000 Page 195 of 198 Data Sheet 6 (Page 1 of 1)
 
Step 6.6.4[14] 6.6.4[14]A 6.6.4[14]B 6.6.4[14]C 6.6.4[14]D 6.6.4[14]E 6.6.4[14]F 6.6.4[14]G Condenser Pressure  (inHgA) 2-P/TR-2-2 __________ (Atm) 25  20  15  10  5  __________ (Final) CVP Discharge Pressure  (PSI) Pressure Gauge A M&TE:_________        Pressure Gauge B M&TE:_________        Pressure Gauge C M&TE:_________        MFPT Condenser 2A Pressure  (inHgA) ICS Pt. P2270A MFPT Condenser 2B Pressure  (inHgA) ICS Pt. P2271A       
 
WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 195 of 198 Data Sheet 6 (Page 1 of 1)
Barometric Pressure Date ________
Barometric Pressure Date ________
NOTES 1) Additional copies of this Data Sheet may be made as necessary 2) Atmospheric conditions can change quickly. Record atmospheric pressure at least once per shift during performance of Section 6.6.
NOTES
Time Date Barometric Pressure Barometer  M&TE Initials  inHg   inHg   inHg   inHg   inHg   inHg   inHg   inHg   inHg   inHg   inHg   inHg   inHg   inHg   inHg   inHg WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 196 of 198 Attachment 1 (Page 1 of 1)
: 1)   Additional copies of this Data Sheet may be made as necessary
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Curve Date ________
: 2)   Atmospheric conditions can change quickly. Record atmospheric pressure at least once per shift during performance of Section 6.6.
Barometer Time           Date           Barometric Pressure                           Initials M&TE inHg inHg inHg inHg inHg inHg inHg inHg inHg inHg inHg inHg inHg inHg inHg inHg


WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 197 of 198 Attachment 2 (Page 1 of 1)
WBN     Condenser Vacuum         2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2                            Rev. 0000 Page 196 of 198 Attachment 1 (Page 1 of 1)
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Curve  
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Curve Date ________


WBN Unit 2 Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Rev. 0000 Page 198 of 198 Attachment 3 (Page 1 of 1)
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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Curve Date ________
Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Curve


WBN Unit 2 FLOOD MODE BORATION 2-PTI-084-01 Rev. 0000 Page 3 of 39
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==1.0 INTRODUCTION==
==1.0 INTRODUCTION==
 
.......................................................................................................... 5 1.1 Test Objectives ............................................................................................................. 5 1.2 Scope............................................................................................................................ 5
.......................................................................................................... 5 1.1 Test Ob jectives ...........................................................................................................
.. 5 1.2 Scope  
............................................................................................................................ 5  


==2.0 REFERENCES==
==2.0 REFERENCES==
............................................................................................................. 6 2.1 Performance References .............................................................................................. 6 2.2 Developmental References........................................................................................... 7 3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS ........................................................................... 9 4.0 PREREQUISITE ACTIONS ........................................................................................ 11 4.1 Preliminary Actions ..................................................................................................... 11 4.2 Special Tools, M&TE, Parts, and Supplies ................................................................. 15 4.3 Field Preparations ....................................................................................................... 17 4.4 Approvals and Notifications ........................................................................................ 17 5.0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA ......................................................................................... 18 6.0 PERFORMANCE ........................................................................................................ 19 6.1 Performance Test of Flood Mode Aux Charging Pump 2A ......................................... 19 6.2 Performance Test of Flood Mode Aux Charging Pump 2B ......................................... 20 6.3 Install Flood Prep Aux Chg Sys Spool Piece (2-SPPC-84-112).................................. 22 6.4 Install Flood Prep RCDT Spool Piece (2-SPPC-84-111) ............................................ 24 6.5 Install Flood Prep Sample Htx Spool Pieces............................................................... 26 6.6 Install Flood Prep Spool Pieces - ERCW/CCS ........................................................... 28 6.7 Install Flood Prep Spool Piece - SFPC/RHR .............................................................. 30 6.8 HPFP Supply Capability to Flood Mode Aux Boration M/U Tank ................................ 32 6.9 ALT HPFP Capability to Flood Mode Aux Boration M/U Tank .................................... 33 7.0 POST PERFORMANCE ACTIVITIES ........................................................................ 35 8.0 RECORDS .................................................................................................................. 36 8.1 QA Records ................................................................................................................ 36 8.2 Non-QA Records ........................................................................................................ 36


............................................................................................................. 6 2.1 Performance References .............................................................................................. 6 2.2 Developmental References
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........................................................................................... 7 3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS ........................................................................... 9 4.0 PREREQUISITE ACTIONS ........................................................................................ 11 4.1 Preliminary Actions ..................................................................................................... 1 1 4.2 Special Tools, M&TE, Parts, and Supplies ................................................................. 15 4.3 Field Pre parations .......................................................................................................
Appendix A: INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE REVIEW ................................................... 37 Appendix B: TEMPORARY CONDITION LOG ............................................................... 38 Appendix C: PERMANENT PLANT INSTRUMENTATION LOG .................................... 39
17 4.4 Approvals and Notifications ........................................................................................ 17 5.0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA
......................................................................................... 18 6.0 PERFORMANCE
........................................................................................................ 19 6.1 Performance Test of Flood Mode Aux Charging Pump 2A ......................................... 19 6.2 Performance Test of Flood Mode Aux Charging Pump 2B ......................................... 20 6.3 Install Flood Prep Aux Chg Sys Spool Piece (2-SPPC-84-112)
.................................. 22 6.4 Install Flood Prep RCDT Spool Piece (2-SPPC-84-111) ............................................ 24 6.5 Install Flood Prep Sample Htx Spool Pieces
............................................................... 26 6.6 Install Flood Prep Spool Pieces - ERCW/CCS ........................................................... 28 6.7 Install Flood Prep Spool Piece - SFPC/RHR .............................................................. 30 6.8 HPFP Supply Capability to Flood Mode Aux Boration M/U Tank ................................ 32 6.9 ALT HPFP Capability to Flood Mode Aux Boration M/U Tank .................................... 33 7.0 POST PERFORMANCE ACTIVITIES ........................................................................ 35 8.0 RECO RDS ..................................................................................................................
36 8.1 QA Re cords ................................................................................................................ 36 8.2 Non-QA Records ........................................................................................................ 36 WBN Unit 2 FLOOD MODE BORATION 2-PTI-084-01 Rev. 0000 Page 4 of 39  
 
Table of Contents (continued) Appendix A: INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE REVIEW ................................................... 37 Appendix B: TEMPORARY CONDITION LOG ............................................................... 38 Appendix C: PERMANENT PLANT INSTRUMENTATION LOG .................................... 39  


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==1.0 INTRODUCTION==
==1.0   INTRODUCTION==
1.1 Test Objectives The objective of this test is to verify the operability and performance of the Unit 2 Auxiliary Charging Pumps and other components of the Auxiliary Charging System (ACS) and to demonstrate the operability of the system as a whole under conditions as close to design as possible. This test will also verify the connection and proper mating of applicable spool pieces. This test shall verify flow through the Unit 2 ACS pumps only. Flow through the Auxiliary Charging Booster Pumps, non-regenerative demineralizer tank and filters 


are Unit 0 and have previously been tested. This test shall also verify the connection and proper mating of affected spool pieces to include make up flow from the U-2 Reactor Coolant Drain Tank (RCDT) and to the Reactor Coolant System (RCS) via the Chemical and Volume Control System (CVCS). 1.2 Scope Performance of this test will demonstrate that:
1.1  Test Objectives The objective of this test is to verify the operability and performance of the Unit 2 Auxiliary Charging Pumps and other components of the Auxiliary Charging System (ACS) and to demonstrate the operability of the system as a whole under conditions as close to design as possible. This test will also verify the connection and proper mating of applicable spool pieces.
A. The Unit 2 ACS pumps can provide makeup water to the U-2 Reactor Coolant System (RCS). B. The spool pieces required for flood mode operation can be installed and mate properly. C. The intertie piping between Chemical & Volume Control System (CVCS) and Reactor Coolant System (RCS) is unobstructed. D. Testing observations are made of the vibration of system pumps, piping and other components during normal steady state and transient operations. Based  
This test shall verify flow through the Unit 2 ACS pumps only. Flow through the Auxiliary Charging Booster Pumps, non-regenerative demineralizer tank and filters are Unit 0 and have previously been tested.
This test shall also verify the connection and proper mating of affected spool pieces to include make up flow from the U-2 Reactor Coolant Drain Tank (RCDT) and to the Reactor Coolant System (RCS) via the Chemical and Volume Control System (CVCS).
1.2   Scope Performance of this test will demonstrate that:
A. The Unit 2 ACS pumps can provide makeup water to the U-2 Reactor Coolant System (RCS).
B. The spool pieces required for flood mode operation can be installed and mate properly.
C. The intertie piping between Chemical & Volume Control System (CVCS) and Reactor Coolant System (RCS) is unobstructed.
D. Testing observations are made of the vibration of system pumps, piping and other components during normal steady state and transient operations. Based on engineering judgment by test personnel, measurements shall be taken on areas and components exhibiting excessive vibration. Transient operations include pump starts, trips, valve openings and closures, and all components which are considered an integral part of the transient.


on engineering judgment by test personnel, measurements shall be taken on areas and components exhibiting excessive vibration. Transient operations include pump starts, trips, valve openings and closures, and all components which are considered an integral part of the transient.
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==2.0 REFERENCES==
==2.0   REFERENCES==
2.1 Performance References A. SMP-9.0, Conduct of Test B. TI-31.02, Plant Equipment Vibration Monitoring & Vibration Diagnostics Program C. MI-17.003, Flood Mode Preparation Storage Locations and Periodic Inventory D. 2-TI-50.048, Flood Mode Auxiliary Charging Pump 2A Performance Test E. 2-TI-50.049, Flood Mode Auxiliary Charging Pump 2B Performance Test F. 2-MI-17.019, Flood Preparation - Auxiliary Charging System Spool Piece G. 2-MI-17.018, Flood Preparation High Pressure Fire Protection System Spool Pieces H. 2-MI-17.020, Flood Preparation - Sample Heat Exchanger Spool Pieces I. 0-MI-17.021, Installation of Spool Pieces between ERCW and Component Cooling System J. 2-MI-17.022, Flood Preparation- Installation of Spool Pieces between SFPC and RHR Systems K. 2-MI-17.023, Flood Preparation - Reactor Coolant Drain Tank Spool Pieces L. 2-CP-062-02, Cleanness Plan, Rev. 0000 M. 2-CP-077-01, Cleanness Plant, Rev. 0000 WBN Unit 2 FLOOD MODE BORATION 2-PTI-084-01 Rev. 0000 Page 7 of 39


2.2 Developmental References A. Final Safety Analysis Report 1. FSAR-(Amendment 109) a. Section 9.3.6, Auxiliary Charging System
2.1  Performance References A. SMP-9.0, Conduct of Test B. TI-31.02, Plant Equipment Vibration Monitoring & Vibration Diagnostics Program C. MI-17.003, Flood Mode Preparation Storage Locations and Periodic Inventory D. 2-TI-50.048, Flood Mode Auxiliary Charging Pump 2A Performance Test E. 2-TI-50.049, Flood Mode Auxiliary Charging Pump 2B Performance Test F. 2-MI-17.019, Flood Preparation - Auxiliary Charging System Spool Piece G. 2-MI-17.018, Flood Preparation High Pressure Fire Protection System Spool Pieces H. 2-MI-17.020, Flood Preparation - Sample Heat Exchanger Spool Pieces I. 0-MI-17.021, Installation of Spool Pieces between ERCW and Component Cooling System J. 2-MI-17.022, Flood Preparation- Installation of Spool Pieces between SFPC and RHR Systems K. 2-MI-17.023, Flood Preparation - Reactor Coolant Drain Tank Spool Pieces L. 2-CP-062-02, Cleanness Plan, Rev. 0000 M. 2-CP-077-01, Cleanness Plant, Rev. 0000
: b. Table 14.2-1, Sheet 20 of 89, Flood Mode Boration System Test Summary B. Drawings 1. Flow Diagrams a. 2-47W809-7,Rev 5 (CC) Flow Diagram Flood Mode Boration Makeup System b. 2-47W809-1 Rev 12 (CC), Flow Diagram Chemical and Volume Control System c. 2-47W830-1 Rev 6 (CC), Mechanical Flow Diagram Waste Disposal System d. 1-47W850-2 Rev 35 (CC), Flow Diagram Fire Protection Raw Service Water e. 2-47W845-2 Rev 7 (CC), Mechanical Flow Diagram Essential Raw Cooling Water System
: 2. Electrical a. 2-45W760-84-1, Rev 1 (CC), Wiring Diagram Flood Mode Boration Makeup Sys Schematic Diagrams b. 2-45W756-2 Rev 1 (CC), 480V Cont and Aux Bldg VT Bd 2A1-A Single Line - Sh-2 c. 2-45W756-6 Rev 0 (CC), 480V Cont and Aux Bldg VT Bd 2B1-B Single Line - Sh-2
: 3. Logic/Control a. 2-47W610-41-1 Rev 2 (CC), Electrical Control Diagram Flood Mode Boration Makeup Sys Layup Wtr Treatment System WBN Unit 2 FLOOD MODE BORATION 2-PTI-084-01 Rev. 0000 Page 8 of 39


2.2 Developmental References (continued)  
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: 1. FSAR-(Amendment 109)
: a. Section 9.3.6, Auxiliary Charging System
: b. Table 14.2-1, Sheet 20 of 89, Flood Mode Boration System Test Summary B. Drawings
: 1. Flow Diagrams
: a. 2-47W809-7,Rev 5 (CC) Flow Diagram Flood Mode Boration Makeup System
: b. 2-47W809-1 Rev 12 (CC), Flow Diagram Chemical and Volume Control System
: c. 2-47W830-1 Rev 6 (CC), Mechanical Flow Diagram Waste Disposal System
: d. 1-47W850-2 Rev 35 (CC), Flow Diagram Fire Protection Raw Service Water
: e. 2-47W845-2 Rev 7 (CC), Mechanical Flow Diagram Essential Raw Cooling Water System
: 2. Electrical
: a. 2-45W760-84-1, Rev 1 (CC), Wiring Diagram Flood Mode Boration Makeup Sys Schematic Diagrams
: b. 2-45W756-2 Rev 1 (CC), 480V Cont and Aux Bldg VT Bd 2A1-A Single Line - Sh-2
: c. 2-45W756-6 Rev 0 (CC), 480V Cont and Aux Bldg VT Bd 2B1-B Single Line - Sh-2
: 3. Logic/Control
: a. 2-47W610-41-1 Rev 2 (CC), Electrical Control Diagram Flood Mode Boration Makeup Sys Layup Wtr Treatment System


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C. Documents
C. Documents
: 1. WBN2-84-4001, Flood Mode Boration Makeup System (Rev. 01) 2. 2-TSD-84-1, Flood Mode Boration System, (Rev. 0001)
: 1. WBN2-84-4001, Flood Mode Boration Makeup System (Rev. 01)
: 2. 2-TSD-84-1, Flood Mode Boration System, (Rev. 0001)
: 3. NPG-SPP-18.4.6, Control of Fire Protection Impairments (Rev 0001)
: 3. NPG-SPP-18.4.6, Control of Fire Protection Impairments (Rev 0001)
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3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS A. Standard precautions shall be followed for working around energized electrical equipment in accordance with TVA Safety Manual Procedure 1021. B. Steps may be repeated if all components cannot be tested in a step. However, if the test has been exited, prerequisite steps must be re-verified and a  
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B. Steps may be repeated if all components cannot be tested in a step. However, if the test has been exited, prerequisite steps must be re-verified and a Chronological Test Log (CTL) entry made.
C. Discrepancies between component ID tags and the description in a procedure/instruction do not require a Test Deficiency Notice (TDN), in accordance with SMP-14.0, if the UNIDs match, exclusive of place-keeping zeros and train designators (e.g. 2-HS-31-468 vs. 2-HS-031-0468) and the noun description is sufficient to identify the component. If the component label needs to be changed, a Tag Request Form (TR Card) should be processed in accordance with TI-12.14. Make an entry in the CTL and continue testing.
D. The hinged cover of the Auxiliary Boration Mixing Tank (ABMT) must be open during flood mode operation so the tanks associated instrumentation will not be damaged. Use CAUTION to ensure tank/system is not overpressurized.
E. All open problems are to be tracked by a corrective action document and entered on the appropriate system punchlist.
F. RCS pressure must be less than 350 psig before installation and removal of temporary spool pieces.
G. Observe all Radiation Protection (RP) requirements when working in or near radiological areas.
H. Ensure there are no adverse effects to the operation of Unit 1 structures, systems, or components.
I. Test personnel will coordinate with Unit 1 Operations when manipulating Unit 1 equipment if required.
J. System water chemistry is within system specifiable parameters especially for fluids supplied from external sources.
K. Problems identified during the test shall be annotated on the CTL from SMP-9.0 including a description of the problem, the procedure step when/where the problem was identified, corrective action steps taken to resolve the problem, and the number of the corrective action document, if one was required.


Chronological Test Log (CTL) entry made. C. Discrepancies between component ID tags and the description in a procedure/instruction do not require a Test Deficiency Notice (TDN), in accordance with SMP-14.0, if the UNIDs match, exclusive of place-keeping zeros and train designators (e.g. 2-HS-31-468 vs. 2-HS-031-0468) and the noun description is sufficient to identify the component. If the component label needs to be changed, a Tag Request Form (TR Card) should be processed in accordance with TI-12.14. Make an entry in the CTL and continue testing. D. The hinged cover of the Auxiliary Boration Mixing Tank (ABMT) must be open during flood mode operation so the tanks associated instrumentation will not be damaged. Use CAUTION to ensure tank/system is not overpressurized. E. All open problems are to be tracked by a corrective action document and entered on the appropriate system punchlist. F. RCS pressure must be less than 350 psig before installation and removal of temporary spool pieces. G. Observe all Radiation Protection (RP) requirements when working in or near radiological areas. H. Ensure there are no adverse effects to the operation of Unit 1 structures, systems, or components. I. Test personnel will coordinate with Unit 1 Operations when manipulating Unit 1 equipment if required. J. System water chemistry is within system specifiable parameters especially for fluids supplied from external sources. K. Problems identified during the test shall be annotated on the CTL from SMP-9.0 including a description of the problem, the procedure step when/where the problem was identified, corrective action steps taken to resolve the problem, and the number of the corrective action document, if one was required.
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L. Notification/Coordination of activities with Unit 1 is required, since Mixing Tank falls under the control of the operating unit.
 
M. Transients include pump starts and stops, water hammers or other fluid transients. Check valves should be observed for abnormal slam during startup or shutdown of pumps.
3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS (continued)  
N. If the vibration is determined to be excessive the Test Engineer shall initiate a Test Deficiency Notice (TDN) and notify Preventive and Diagnostic Maintenance (PDM). Submit the findings to Nuclear Engineering (NE).
 
O. Unit 1, 2, and common components operated in this test are in close proximity.
L. Notification/Coordination of activities with Unit 1 is required, since Mixing Tank falls under the control of the operating unit. M. Transients include pump starts and stops, water hammers or other fluid transients. Check valves should be observed for abnormal slam during startup  
 
or shutdown of pumps. N. If the vibration is determined to be excessive the Test Engineer shall initiate a Test Deficiency Notice (TDN) and notify Preventive and Diagnostic  
 
Maintenance (PDM). Submit the findings to Nuclear Engineering (NE). O. Unit 1, 2, and common components operated in this test are in close proximity.
Use caution to ensure correct component is selected and operated.
Use caution to ensure correct component is selected and operated.
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4.0 PREREQUISITE ACTIONS NOTE Prerequisite steps may be performed in any order unless otherwise stated and should be completed as close in time as practicable to the start of the instruction subsection to which  
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4.1    Preliminary Actions
[1]    EVALUATE open items in Watts Bar Integrated Task Equipment List (WITEL), and ENSURE they will NOT adversely affect the test performance and results.                                                          ________
[2]    OBTAIN copies of the applicable forms from the latest revision of SMP-9.0, Conduct of Test and ATTACH to this PTI for use during the performance of this test.                                                                  ________
[3]    ENSURE changes to the references listed in Appendix A, Test Procedure/Instruction Reference Review, have been reviewed, recorded, and determined NOT to adversely affect the test performance.                                                          ________
[4]    VERIFY the test/performance copy of this Preoperational Test Instruction (PTI) is the current revision including any change notices and as needed, each test person assisting in this test has the current revision including any change notices. (Unit 1 SM/US must approve performance on or affecting Unit 0 or Unit 1 components.)                                                    ________
[5]    ENSURE special environmental conditions are available for testing if required.                                                  ________
[6]    ENSURE outstanding Design Change Notices (DCNs),
Engineering Document Construction Releases (EDCRs) or Temporary Alterations (TAs) do not adversely impact testing, and Attach documentation of DCNs, EDCRs, and TAs that were reviewed to the data package.                                          ________


they apply. 4.1 Preliminary Actions
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[1] EVALUATE open items in Watts Bar Integrated Task Equipment List (WITEL), and ENSURE they will NOT adversely affect the test performance and results. ________
[7]   ENSURE required Component Testing has been completed prior to start of test.                                         ________
[2] OBTAIN copies of the applicable forms from the latest revision of SMP-9.0, Conduct of Test and ATTACH to this PTI for use during the performance of this test. ________
[8]   ENSURE 2-TI-50.048, 2-TI-50.049, 0-MI-17.021, 2-MI-17.018, 2-MI-17.019, 2-MI-17.020, 2-MI-17.022, and 2-MI-17.023 have been reviewed for concurrence by JTG.
[3] ENSURE changes to the references listed in Appendix A, Test Procedure/Instruction Reference Review, have been reviewed, recorded, and determined NOT to adversely affect the test performance. ________
JTG Meeting: _________________.                                 ________
[4] VERIFY the test/performance copy of this Preoperational Test Instruction (PTI) is the current revision including any change
[9]   VERIFY the system cleanliness, as required for the performance of this test has been completed in accordance with SMP-7.0, Control of Cleanness, Layup and Flushing.         ________
 
[10] ENSURE all piping supports required for testing are installed and adjusted as required.                                       ________
notices and as needed, each test person assisting in this test
[11] CONDUCT a pretest briefing with Test and Operations personnel in accordance with SMP-9.0, Conduct of Test.         ________
 
[12] ENSURE communications are available for areas where testing is to be conducted.                                     ________
has the current revision including any change notices. (Unit 1 SM/US must approve performance on or affecting Unit 0 or Unit 1 components.) ________
[13] VERIFY plant instruments, listed on Appendix C, Permanent Plant Instrumentation Log, are placed in service, and are within their calibration interval.                             ________
[5] ENSURE special environmental conditions are available for testing if required. ________
IM
[6] ENSURE outstanding Design Change Notices (DCNs), Engineering Document Construction Releases (EDCRs) or
[14] ENSURE components contained within the boundaries of this test are under the jurisdictional control of Preoperational Startup Engineering (PSE) in accordance with SMP-4.0, System Completion and Turnover.                                 ________
 
[15] PERFORM a pretest walk down on equipment to be tested to ensure no conditions exist that will impact test performance. ________
Temporary Alterations (TAs) do not adversely impact testing, and 
[16] VERIFY supports required for System 84 testing are in place or an equivalent engineering approved temporary support is installed.
 
STE
Attach documentation of DCNs, EDCRs, and TAs that were reviewed to the data package. ________
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4.1 Preliminary Actions (continued)  
 
[7] ENSURE required Component Testing has been completed prior to start of test. ________
[8] ENSURE 2-TI-50.048, 2-TI-50.049, 0-MI-17.021, 2-MI-17.018, 2-MI-17.019, 2-MI-17.020, 2-MI-17.022, and 2-MI-17.023 have  
 
been reviewed for concurrence by JTG.  
 
JTG Meeting: _________________. ________
[9] VERIFY the system cleanliness, as required for the performance of this test has been completed in accordance with SMP-7.0, Control of Cleanness, Layup and Flushing. ________
[10] ENSURE all piping supports required for testing are installed and adjusted as required. ________
[11] CONDUCT a pretest briefing with Test and Operations personnel in accordance with SMP-9.0, Conduct of Test. ________
[12] ENSURE communications are available for areas where testing is to be conducted. ________
[13] VERIFY plant instruments, listed on Appendix C, Permanent Plant Instrumentation Log, are placed in service, and are within their calibration interval. ________ IM [14] ENSURE components contained within the boundaries of this test are under the jurisdictional control of Preoperational Startup Engineering (PSE) in accordance with SMP-4.0, System Completion and Turnover. ________
[15] PERFORM a pretest walk down on equipment to be tested to ensure no conditions exist that will impact test performance. ________
[16] VERIFY supports required for System 84 testing are in place or an equivalent engineering approved temporary support is  
 
installed.
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[17] VERIFY spring cans identified for Systems 84 are installed, unpinned, and on scale with no visual indication of damage, loose parts or interferences.
STE [18] VERIFY snubbers identified for Systems 84 are installed with no visual indication of damage, loose parts or interferences.
STE  [19] VERIFY Boundary Drawings are up to date or necessary changes accomplished prior to the start of testing and that any
 
change to the Boundary Drawings do not impact the validity of the test. ________
[20] CONDUCT a pretest briefing with test and operations personnel in accordance with SMP-9.0. ________
[21] ESTABLISH communications in areas where testing is to be conducted. ________
[22] PREPARE Work Order to install & restore spool piece 2-SPPC-84-112, Aux Chg Sys in accordance with 2-MI-17.019
 
WO# _____________________. ________
[23] PREPARE Work Order to install & restore spool piece 2-SPPC-84-111, RCDT in accordance with 2-MI-17.023
 
WO# _____________________. ________
[24] PREPARE Work Order to install & restore spool pieces 2-SPPC-084-0687 and 0-SPPC-067-559A & 559B, Sample
 
Htx in accordance with 2-MI-17.020
 
WO# _____________________. ________
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4.1 Preliminary Actions (continued)
 
[25] PREPARE Work Order to install & restore spool pieces 0-SPPC-067-0529, 0557, 0558A and 0558B,ERCW/CCS Sys
 
in accordance with 2-MI-17.021
 
WO# _____________________. ________
[26] PREPARE Work Order to install & restore spool pieces 2-SPPC-078-0625 and 0-SPPC-078-0625, SFPC/RHR Sys in accordance with 2-MI-17.022
 
WO# _____________________. ________
[27] PREPARE Work Order to install & restore spool piece 2-SPPC-003-6384 and 6385, HPFP/AFW Sys in accordance
 
with 2-MI-17.018


WO# _____________________. ________
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[28] PREPARE Work Order to install & restore fire hose connected at 2-ISV-3-6385, AFW/FP XCONN SPOOL BRANCH
[17]  VERIFY spring cans identified for Systems 84 are installed, unpinned, and on scale with no visual indication of damage, loose parts or interferences.
STE
[18]  VERIFY snubbers identified for Systems 84 are installed with no visual indication of damage, loose parts or interferences.
STE
[19]  VERIFY Boundary Drawings are up to date or necessary changes accomplished prior to the start of testing and that any change to the Boundary Drawings do not impact the validity of the test.                                                      ________
[20]  CONDUCT a pretest briefing with test and operations personnel in accordance with SMP-9.0.                          ________
[21]  ESTABLISH communications in areas where testing is to be conducted.                                                      ________
[22]  PREPARE Work Order to install & restore spool piece 2-SPPC-84-112, Aux Chg Sys in accordance with 2-MI-17.019 WO# _____________________.                                     ________
[23] PREPARE Work Order to install & restore spool piece 2-SPPC-84-111, RCDT in accordance with 2-MI-17.023 WO# _____________________.                                      ________
[24]  PREPARE Work Order to install & restore spool pieces 2-SPPC-084-0687 and 0-SPPC-067-559A & 559B, Sample Htx in accordance with 2-MI-17.020 WO# _____________________.                                      ________


ISOLATION VALVE routed to Aux Boration Makeup Tank (0-TANK-084-110) and placed in hinged access at top of tank   
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[25]  PREPARE Work Order to install & restore spool pieces 0-SPPC-067-0529, 0557, 0558A and 0558B,ERCW/CCS Sys in accordance with 2-MI-17.021 WO# _____________________.                                  ________
[26]  PREPARE Work Order to install & restore spool pieces 2-SPPC-078-0625 and 0-SPPC-078-0625, SFPC/RHR Sys in accordance with 2-MI-17.022 WO# _____________________.                                  ________
[27]  PREPARE Work Order to install & restore spool piece 2-SPPC-003-6384 and 6385, HPFP/AFW Sys in accordance with 2-MI-17.018 WO# _____________________.                                  ________
[28]  PREPARE Work Order to install & restore fire hose connected at 2-ISV-3-6385, AFW/FP XCONN SPOOL BRANCH ISOLATION VALVE routed to Aux Boration Makeup Tank (0-TANK-084-110) and placed in hinged access at top of tank WO# _____________________.                                  ________
[29] PREPARE Work Order to install & restore fire hose (without nozzle) from 2-ISV-26-670 EL 757/A12U to Aux Boration Makeup tank and place in hinged access at top of tank.
WO# _____________________.                                  ________


WO# _____________________. ________
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[29] PREPARE Work Order to install & restore fire hose (without nozzle) from 2-ISV-26-670 EL 757/A12U to Aux Boration Makeup tank and place in hinged access at top of tank.
[1]   OBTAIN a 1-inch hose or tubing (approximately 20 ft) with an attached 1-inch globe valve, and a 3-inch by 1-inch reducer rated at a minimum of 200 psig for connection to the Flood Mode Boration Non-Regenerative Demineralizer resin fill plug. ________
 
[2]   OBTAIN a strainer assembly and flush cloth for filtering pump discharge to prevent resin from entering the drainage system. ________
WO# _____________________. ________
NOTE Temporary valve and flange for the following step must be rated for t 600 psig. Hose must be located downstream of the temporary valve and must be rated for 200 psig.
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[3]   OBTAIN a 1-inch hose or tubing (approximately 20 ft) with a 1-inch pipe flange attached on one end and a valve suitable to throttle flow (ball valve is not permitted), for connection at spool piece 2-SPPC-084-0112 to provide a pump discharge flow path.                                                       ________
 
[4]   OBTAIN container and tubing approximately 1/4 inch diameter for insertion into ear of each pump cylinder or a plastic bag to collect venting fluid.                                           ________
4.2 Special Tools, M&TE, Parts, and Supplies NOTE Steps 4.2[1] through 4.2[4] will be performed by Maintenance.
[5]   ENSURE a stethoscope is available for check valve testing.       ________
[1] OBTAIN a 1-inch hose or tubing (approximately 20 ft) with an attached 1-inch globe valve, and a 3-inch by 1-inch reducer  
 
rated at a minimum of 200 psig for connection to the Flood Mode Boration Non-Regenerative Demineralizer resin fill plug. ________
[2] OBTAIN a strainer assembly and flush cloth for filtering pump discharge to prevent resin from entering the drainage system. ________
NOTE Temporary valve and flange for the following step must be rated for 600 psig. Hose must be located downstream of the temporary valve and must be rated for 200 psig.
[3] OBTAIN a 1-inch hose or tubing (approximately 20 ft) with a 1-inch pipe flange attached on one end and a valve suitable to  
 
throttle flow (ball valve is not permitted), for connection at  
 
spool piece 2-SPPC-084-0112 to provide a pump discharge flow path. ________
[4] OBTAIN container and tubing approximately 1/4 inch diameter for insertion into ear of each pump cylinder or a plastic bag to collect venting fluid. ________
[5] ENSURE a stethoscope is available for check valve testing. ________
NOTE Steps 4.2[6] and 4.2[7] will be performed by Plant Services. The drums should have removable lids or tops.
NOTE Steps 4.2[6] and 4.2[7] will be performed by Plant Services. The drums should have removable lids or tops.
[6] OBTAIN four 55-gallon drums for receiving water discharged during this test. ________
[6]   OBTAIN four 55-gallon drums for receiving water discharged during this test.                                                 ________
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[7] MARK the four drums to identify the contents (one drum marked similar to TI Test Quantity, one drum marked similar to TI CKV Test and the other two drums similar to TI Water


Collection, and  
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[7]  MARK the four drums to identify the contents (one drum marked similar to TI Test Quantity, one drum marked similar to TI CKV Test and the other two drums similar to TI Water Collection, and INDICATE all to contain potentially contaminated DI water.           ________
INDICATE all to contain potentially contaminated DI water. ________
[8]   OBTAIN either a 3-foot scale or a tape measure with a minimum of 1/16-inch graduations for use as a dip-stick.             ________
[8] OBTAIN either a 3-foot scale or a tape measure with a minimum of 1/16-inch graduations for use as a dip-stick. ________
NOTE PDM/Operations will supply vibration meter with identification and calibration due date.
NOTE PDM/Operations will supply vibration meter with identification and calibration due date.
[9] OBTAIN a stopwatch with an accuracy of 1.5 sec/hr, and RECORD the following M&TE information: M&TE ________
[9]   OBTAIN a stopwatch with an accuracy of r 1.5 sec/hr, and RECORD the following M&TE information:
M&TE                                 ________
NOTE Step 4.2[10] will be performed by IM.
NOTE Step 4.2[10] will be performed by IM.
[10] ENSURE a liquid catch container is available. ________
[10] ENSURE a liquid catch container is available.                         ________
[11] ENSURE the following M&TE is available:
[11] ENSURE the following M&TE is available:
DESCRIPTION MIN RANGE ACTUALRANGE ACCURACY MAX RANGE Discharge  
MIN RANGE       ACTUAL DESCRIPTION      MAX RANGE       RANGE ACCURACY Discharge           0 - 600 psig                r 1 of full Press Gauge        0 - 600 psig                  scale Suction            0 - 100 psig                r 1 of full Press Gauge        0 - 100 psig                  scale Suction              0 - 30 psig                r 1 of full Press Gauge          0 - 30 psig                  scale Suction              0 - 15 psig                r 1 of full Press Gauge          0 - 15 psig                  scale
________


Press Gauge  0 - 600 psig  1 of full scale  0 - 600 psig Suction  0 - 100 psig  1 of full scale Press Gauge  0 - 100 psig Suction  0 - 30 psig  1 of full scale Press Gauge  0 - 30 psig Suction  0 - 15 psig  1 of full scale Press Gauge  0 - 15 psig  ________
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[1]    OBTAIN Unit 1 SM/US authorization prior to installing equipment or operating any portion of the Aux Boration Makeup Tank or System.                                                ________
[2]    ENSURE mixed bed demineralizer resin is in Flood Mode Boration Non-Regenerative Demineralizer.                              ________
[3]    ENSURE filter cartridge is in Flood Mode Boration Makeup System Filter, 0-FLTR-84-1.                                          ________
[4]    ENSURE filter cartridge is in Flood Mode Boration Makeup System Filter, 0-FLTR-84-512.                                        ________
4.4      Approvals and Notifications
[1]    OBTAIN permission of the Preoperational Startup Manager to start the test.
Preoperational Startup Manager Signature                      Date
[2]    OBTAIN the Unit 1 Supervisor (US/SRO) or Shift Managers (SM) authorization to perform the test.
US/SRO/SM Signature                      Date
[3]    OBTAIN the Unit 2 Supervisor's (US/SRO) or Shift Managers (SM) authorization to perform the test.
US/SRO/SM Signature                      Date
[4]    OBTAIN Fire Protection Impairment Permit (FPIP) for affected hose station in accordance with NPG-SPP-18.4.6.                       ________


4.3 Field Preparations NOTE Unit 1 permission is required prior to installing equipment or operating any portion of the Aux Boration Makeup Tank.
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[1] OBTAIN Unit 1 SM/US authorization prior to installing equipment or operating any portion of the Aux Boration Makeup Tank or System. ________
[1] The Hydraulic performance of the auxiliary charging pumps and booster pumps meets or exceeds design requirements.
[2] ENSURE mixed bed demineralizer resin is in Flood Mode Boration Non-Regenerative Demineralizer. ________
A. Auxiliary Charging Pump flow rates are greater than or equal to 100 gph, at 350 psig or greater discharge pressure. (2-TI-50.048, 2-TI-50.049 Steps 6.2[12],
[3] ENSURE filter cartridge is in Flood Mode Boration Makeup System Filter, 0-FLTR-84-1. ________
6.2[34]), Section 6.1, and 6.2 B. Each Auxiliary Charging Pump can be operated from a local control station and indicating lights operate correctly.
[4] ENSURE filter cartridge is in Flood Mode Boration Makeup System Filter, 0-FLTR-84-512. ________ 4.4 Approvals and Notifications
(2-TI-50.048, 2-TI-50.049 Step 6.2[27], 6.2[28]), Section 6.1, and 6.2
[1] OBTAIN permission of the Preoperational Startup Manager to start the test. Preoperational Startup Manager Signature  Date
[2] Equipment required for Flood Mode Boration Operation can be properly installed.
[2] OBTAIN the Unit 1 Supervisor (US/SRO) or Shift Managers (SM) authorization to perform the test. US/SRO/SM Signature  Date
A. Auxiliary Charging Spool Piece, 2-SPPC-084-0112, can be properly installed. (Step 6.3[5])
[3] OBTAIN the Unit 2 Supervisor's (US/SRO) or Shift Managers (SM) authorization to perform the test. US/SRO/SM Signature  Date
B. Reactor Coolant Drain Tank Spool Piece, 2-SPPC-084-0111, can be properly installed. (Step 6.4[6])
[4] OBTAIN Fire Protection Impairment Permit (FPIP) for affected hose station in accordance with NPG-SPP-18.4.6. ________
C. Sample HTX Spool Pieces 2-SPPC-067-687 and 0-SPPC-067-559A &
559B, can be properly installed. (Step 6.5[5])
D. ERCW/CCS Spool Pieces 0-SPPC-067-067-0529, 0557, 0558A, and 0558B can be properly installed. (Step 6.6[5])
E. Spend Fuel Pool Cooling/Residual Heat Removal Spool Piece 2-SPPC-078-0625 and 0-SPPC-078-0625 can be properly installed.
(Step 6.7[5])
F. High Pressure Fire Protection (HPFP) hose can be routed to the Flood Mode Aux Boration Makeup Tank. (Step 6.8[4], 6.9[6])
G. High Pressure Fire Protection System to Auxiliary Feedwater System spool pieces can be properly installed. (Step 6.9[10])
[3]  The interconnected piping between CVCS and RCS is unobstructed (Step 6.2[5])
[4]  Piping and components do not exhibit indications of excessive vibration in various operating modes (Steps 6.1[1] and 6.2[1])


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: 1) Subsections 6.1 and 6.2 are to be performed in sequence, although certain steps may be performed concurrently.
5.0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA [1] The Hydraulic performance of the auxiliary charging pumps and booster pumps meets or exceeds design requirements. A. Auxiliary Charging Pump flow rates are greater than or equal to 100 gph, at 350 psig or greater discharge
: 2) Subsections 6.3 through 6.9 may be performed in any order or concurrently.
 
pressure. (2-TI-50.048, 2-TI-50.049 Steps 6.2[12],
6.2[34]), Section 6.1, and 6.2 B. Each Auxiliary Charging Pump can be operated from a local control station and indicating lights operate correctly.
 
(2-TI-50.048, 2-TI-50.049 Step 6.2[27], 6.2[28]), Section
 
6.1, and 6.2 [2] Equipment required for Flood Mode Boration Operation can be properly installed. A. Auxiliary Charging Spool Piece, 2-SPPC-084-0112, can be properly installed. (Step 6.3[5]) B. Reactor Coolant Drain Tank Spool Piece, 2-SPPC-084-0111, can be properly installed. (Step 6.4[6]) C. Sample HTX Spool Pieces 2-SPPC-067-687 and 0-SPPC-067-559A & 559B, can be properly installed.  (Step 6.5[5]) D. ERCW/CCS Spool Pieces 0-SPPC-067-067-0529, 0557, 0558A, and 0558B can be properly installed.  (Step 6.6[5]) E. Spend Fuel Pool Cooling/Residual Heat Removal Spool Piece 2-SPPC-078-0625 and 0-SPPC-078-0625 can be properly installed.
(Step 6.7[5]) F. High Pressure Fire Protection (HPFP) hose can be routed to the Flood Mode Aux Boration Makeup Tank. (Step 6.8[4], 6.9[6]) G. High Pressure Fire Protection System to Auxiliary Feedwater System spool pieces can be properly installed. (Step 6.9[10]) [3] The interconnected piping between CVCS and RCS is unobstructed (Step 6.2[5])  [4] Piping and components do not exhibit indications of excessive vibration in various operating modes (Steps 6.1[1] and 6.2[1])
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6.0 PERFORMANCE NOTES 1) Subsections 6.1 and 6.2 are to be performed in sequence, although certain steps may be performed concurrently. 2) Subsections 6.3 through 6.9 may be performed in any order or concurrently.
: 3) Sign off steps may be delayed until completion of both test sections when duplicate actions would result.
: 3) Sign off steps may be delayed until completion of both test sections when duplicate actions would result.
6.1 Performance Test of Flood Mode Aux Charging Pump 2A NOTES 1) Auxiliary Charging System equipment is located in the Auxiliary Building EL 757/A5U, unless otherwise noted. 2) During the performance of this subsection visual observation of transient and steady-state vibration is required.
6.1   Performance Test of Flood Mode Aux Charging Pump 2A NOTES
[1] PERFORM observations to ensure piping and components do not exhibit indications of excessive vibration while testing in accordance with Step 6.1[2] and  
: 1) Auxiliary Charging System equipment is located in the Auxiliary Building EL 757/A5U, unless otherwise noted.
 
: 2) During the performance of this subsection visual observation of transient and steady-state vibration is required.
DOCUMENT in Chronological Test Log (CTL) (Acc Crit 5.0[4]) ________
[1]     PERFORM observations to ensure piping and components do not exhibit indications of excessive vibration while testing in accordance with Step 6.1[2] and DOCUMENT in Chronological Test Log (CTL) (Acc Crit 5.0[4])         ________
[2] PERFORM 2-TI-50.048, Flood Mode Auxiliary Charging Pump 2A Performance Test. ________
[2]     PERFORM 2-TI-50.048, Flood Mode Auxiliary Charging Pump 2A Performance Test.                                               ________
[3] VERIFY Completed test 2-TI-50.048, Flood Mode Auxiliary Charging Pump 2A Performance Test met acceptance criteria  
[3]     VERIFY Completed test 2-TI-50.048, Flood Mode Auxiliary Charging Pump 2A Performance Test met acceptance criteria as specified in Section 5.0. (Acc Crit 5.0[1]A, 5.0[1]B)          ________
________
Reviewer
[4]    ATTACH the completed 2-TI-50.048 performance test to this instruction. (Acc Crit 5.0[1]A, 5.0[1]B)                          ________


as specified in Section 5.0. (Acc Crit 5.0[1]A, 5.0[1]B)
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: 1) Auxiliary Charging System equipment is located in the Auxiliary Building EL 757/A5U, unless otherwise noted.
: 2) During the performance of this subsection visual observation of transient and steady-state vibrations is required.
[1]    PERFORM observations to ensure piping and components do not exhibit indications of excessive vibration while testing in accordance with Step 6.2[2] and DOCUMENT in Chronological Test Log (CTL) (Acc Crit 5.0[4])          ________
[2]    PERFORM 2-TI-50.049, Flood Mode Auxiliary Charging Pump 2B Performance Test.                                                ________
[3]    VERIFY Completed test 2-TI-50.049, Flood Mode Auxiliary Charging Pump 2B Performance Test met acceptance criteria as specified in Section 5.0. (Acc Crit 5.0[1]A, 5.0[1]B)           ________
________
________
Reviewer
[4]    ATTACH the completed 2-TI-50.049 performance test to this instruction.(Acc Crit 5.0[1]A, 5.0[1]B)                            ________
[5]    VERIFY completed performance of 2-CP-062-02 Cleanness Plan and 2-CP-077-01, Cleanness Plan demonstrate flow paths from Flood Mode Auxiliary Charging Pump(s) discharge spool piece to the CVCS charging line and discharge line from the Reactor Coolant Drain Tank to the makeup spool piece to the Auxiliary Boron Mixing tank, are unobstructed.
(Acc Crit 5.0[3]).                                                  ________
________
________
Reviewer
Reviewer
[4] ATTACH the completed 2-TI-50.048 performance test to this instruction. (Acc Crit 5.0[1]A, 5.0[1]B) ________
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6.2 Performance Test of Flood Mode Aux Charging Pump 2B NOTES 1) Auxiliary Charging System equipment is located in the Auxiliary Building EL 757/A5U, unless otherwise noted. 2) During the performance of this subsection visual observation of transient and steady-state vibrations is required.
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[1] PERFORM observations to ensure piping and components do not exhibit indications of excessive vibration while testing in accordance with Step 6.2[2] and
[6]   ATTACH copies of appropriate pages of 2-CP-062-02 and 2-CP-077-01 to document discharge of Auxiliary Charging Pump piping spool piece connection to CVCS, and discharge of RCDT pumps to Aux Boration Mixing Tank piping spool piece are unobstructed, for inclusion with this test (Acc Crit 5.0[3]).                                             ________
 
DOCUMENT in Chronological Test Log (CTL) (Acc Crit 5.0[4]) ________
[2] PERFORM 2-TI-50.049, Flood Mode Auxiliary Charging Pump 2B Performance Test. ________
[3] VERIFY Completed test 2-TI-50.049, Flood Mode Auxiliary Charging Pump 2B Performance Test met acceptance criteria
 
as specified in Section 5.0. (Acc Crit 5.0[1]A, 5.0[1]B)
________  ________  Reviewer
[4] ATTACH the completed 2-TI-50.049 performance test to this instruction.(Acc Crit 5.0[1]A, 5.0[1]B) ________
[5] VERIFY completed performance of 2-CP-062-02 Cleanness Plan and 2-CP-077-01, Cleanness Plan demonstrate flow
 
paths from Flood Mode Auxiliary Charging Pump(s) discharge
 
spool piece to the CVCS charging line and discharge line from
 
the Reactor Coolant Drain Tank to the makeup spool piece to the Auxiliary Boron Mixing tank, are unobstructed.
(Acc Crit 5.0[3]). ________  


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NOTE Auxiliary Charging System equipment is located in the Auxiliary Building EL 757/A5U, unless otherwise noted.
[1]    VERIFY prerequisites listed in Section 4.0, for subsection 6.3 have been completed.                                              ________
NOTE Step 6.3[2] is to be performed immediately prior to performance of Step 6.2[3] to ensure accuracy of required installation time.
[2]    RECORD date and time (prior to start of Step 6.2[3]).
Date                Time
[3]    PERFORM 2-MI-17.019, Flood Preparation Auxiliary Charging System Spool Piece to install 2-SPPC-84-112.                      ________
[4]    RECORD date and time at completion of Step 6.2[3].
Date                Time
[5]    VERIFY Auxiliary Charging System Spool Piece (2-SPPC-84-112) with all gaskets, studs, and nuts, has been properly installed. (Acc Crit 5.0[2]A)                            ________
[6]    DETERMINE the actual installation Time.
Step 6.3[4]              (-)  Step 6.3[2]            =        hr.
[7]    VERIFY the installation time recorded in Step 6.3[6] is less than or equal to 1 hour.
________
________
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6.2 Performance Test of Flood Mode Aux Charging Pump 2B (continued)
[6] ATTACH copies of appropriate pages of 2-CP-062-02 and 2-CP-077-01 to document discharge of Auxiliary Charging
Pump piping spool piece connection to CVCS, and discharge
of RCDT pumps to Aux Boration Mixing Tank piping spool piece are unobstructed, for inclusion with this test (Acc Crit 5.0[3]
). ________
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6.3 Install Flood Prep Aux Chg Sys Spool Piece (2-SPPC-84-112)
NOTE Auxiliary Charging System equipment is located in the Auxiliary Building EL 757/A5U, unless otherwise noted.
[1] VERIFY prerequisites listed in Section 4.0, for subsection 6.3 have been completed. ________
NOTE Step 6.3[2] is to be performed immediately prior to performance of Step 6.2[3] to ensure
accuracy of required installation time.
[2] RECORD date and time (prior to start of Step 6.2[3]). Date Time
[3] PERFORM 2-MI-17.019, Flood Preparation Auxiliary Charging System Spool Piece to install 2-SPPC-84-112. ________
[4] RECORD date and time at completion of Step 6.2[3]. Date Time
[5] VERIFY Auxiliary Charging System Spool Piece (2-SPPC-84-112) with all gaskets, studs, and nuts, has been
properly installed. (Acc Crit 5.0[2]A) ________
[6] DETERMINE the actual installation Time. Step 6.3[4]  (-)Step 6.3[2]  = hr.
[7] VERIFY the installation time recorded in Step 6.3[6] is less than or equal to 1 hour. ________
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[8] REMOVE Auxiliary Charging System Spool Piece, 2-SPPC-84-112, and 
RESTORE both Blind Flanges at each spool piece location. ________


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(continued)
[8]    REMOVE Auxiliary Charging System Spool Piece, 2-SPPC-84-112, and RESTORE both Blind Flanges at each spool piece location.        ________
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IV [9] RETURN 2-SPPC-84-112, Auxiliary charging System Spool Piece, to storage location and replace required gaskets, tools, rigging etc. as needed to ensure readiness for future installation in accordance with MI-17.003. ________  
IV
 
[9]   RETURN 2-SPPC-84-112, Auxiliary charging System Spool Piece, to storage location and replace required gaskets, tools, rigging etc. as needed to ensure readiness for future installation in accordance with MI-17.003.                     ________
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6.4 Install Flood Prep RCDT Spool Piece (2-SPPC-84-111)
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NOTE Auxiliary Charging System equipment is located in the Auxiliary Building EL 757/A5U unless otherwise noted.
NOTE Auxiliary Charging System equipment is located in the Auxiliary Building EL 757/A5U unless otherwise noted.
[1] VERIFY prerequisites listed in Section 4.0, for subsection 6.4 have been completed. ________
[1]     VERIFY prerequisites listed in Section 4.0, for subsection 6.4 have been completed.                                               ________
[2] OBTAIN U-2 US authorization to install and remove RCDT spool piece 2- SPPC-84-111. ________
[2]     OBTAIN U-2 US authorization to install and remove RCDT spool piece 2- SPPC-84-111.                                       ________
NOTE Step 6.4[3] is to be performed immediately prior to performance of Step 6.4[4] to ensure  
NOTE Step 6.4[3] is to be performed immediately prior to performance of Step 6.4[4] to ensure accuracy of required installation time.
[3]    RECORD date and time (prior to start of Step 6.4[4]).
Date                Time
[4]    PERFORM 2-MI-17.023, Flood Preparation Reactor Coolant Drain Tank Spool Pieces to install 2-SPPC-84-111.                  ________
[5]    RECORD date and time at completion of Step 6.4[4].
Date                Time
[6]    VERIFY Reactor Coolant Drain Tank Spool Piece (2-SPPC-84-111) with all gaskets, studs, and nuts, has been properly installed. (Acc Crit 5.0[2]B)                            ________
[7]    DETERMINE the actual installation Time.
6.4[5]              (-)  Step 6.4[3]              =          hr.
[8]    VERIFY the installation time recorded in Step 6.4[7] is less than or equal to 1 hour.
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accuracy of required installation time.
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[3] RECORD date and time (prior to start of Step 6.4[4]). Date Time
(continued)
[4] PERFORM 2-MI-17.023, Flood Preparation Reactor Coolant Drain Tank Spool Pieces to install 2-SPPC-84-111. ________
[9]   REMOVE Reactor Coolant Drain Tank Spool Piece, 2-SPPC-84-111, and RESTORE both Blind Flanges at spool piece location.             ________
[5] RECORD date and time at completion of Step 6.4[4]. Date Time
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[6] VERIFY Reactor Coolant Drain Tank Spool Piece (2-SPPC-84-111) with all gaskets, studs, and nuts, has been  
IV
[10]   RETURN 2-SPPC-84-111, Reactor Coolant Drain Tank Spool Piece, to storage location and replace required gaskets, tools, rigging, etc. as needed to ensure readiness for future installation in accordance with MI-17.003.                      ________
________
IV
[11]  NOTIFY U-2 US that 2-SPPC-84-111 has been removed and stored in accordance with 2-MI-17.003.                          ________


properly installed. (Acc Crit 5.0[2]B) ________
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[7] DETERMINE the actual installation Time. 6.4[5] (-) Step 6.4[3] = hr.
[1]    OBTAIN authorization from Unit 1 Shift Manager/Unit Supervisor (SM/US) and Unit 2 US to install/remove spool pieces.                                                            ________
[8] VERIFY the installation time recorded in Step 6.4[7] is less than or equal to 1 hour. ________
NOTE Step 6.5[2] is to be performed immediately prior to performance of Step 6.5[3] to ensure accuracy of required installation time.
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[2]    RECORD date and time (prior to start of Step 6.5[3]).
Date                  Time
[3]    PERFORM 2-MI-17.020, Sample HTX Spool Pieces 2-SPPC-67-687 and 0-SPPC-67-559A and 559B .                        ________
[4]    RECORD date and time at completion of Step 6.5[3]
Date                  Time
[5]    VERIFY Sample HTX Spool Pieces (2-SPPC-067-687 and 0-SPPC-067-559A and 559B) with all gaskets, studs, and nuts, have been properly installed. (Acc Crit 5.0[2]C)                   ________
[6]     DETERMINE the actual installation Time.
Step 6.5[4]             (-)   Step 6.5[2]               =           hr.
[7]     VERIFY the installation time recorded in Step 6.5[6] is less than or equal to 1 hour.
________
[8]    REMOVE Sample HTX Spool Pieces, 2-SPPC-067-687 and 0-SPPC-067-559A & 559B, and RESTORE both Blind Flanges at spool piece location.               ________
________
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6.4 Install Flood Prep RCDT Spool Piece (2-SPPC-84-111) (continued)
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[9] REMOVE Reactor Coolant Drain Tank Spool Piece, 2-SPPC-84-111, and
[9]   RETURN 2-SPPC-067-687 and 0-SPPC-067-559A & 559B, Sample HTX Spool Pieces, to storage location and replace required gaskets, tools, rigging, etc. as needed to ensure readiness for future installation in accordance with MI-17.003 . ________
 
________
RESTORE both Blind Flanges at spool piece location. ________  
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[10]  NOTIFY Unit 1 SM/US and Unit 2 US that 2-MI-17.020 is complete.                                                       ________


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[1]    OBTAIN authorization from Unit 1 SM/US and Unit 2 US to install/remove spool piece (0-SPPC-67-529, 557, 558A, and 558B).                                                            ________
NOTE Step 6.6[2] is to be performed immediately prior to performance of Step 6.6[3] to ensure accuracy of required installation time.
[2]    RECORD date and time (prior to start of Step 6.6[3]).
Date              Time
[3]    PERFORM 2-MI-17.021, ERCW/CCS Spool Piece to install 0-SPPC-67-529, 557, 558A and 558B, per WO# __________.            ________
[4]    RECORD date and time at completion of Step 6.6[3].
Date              Time
[5]    VERIFY ERCW/CCS Spool Pieces (0-SPPC-67-529, 557, 558A, and 558B) with all gaskets, studs, and nuts, have been properly installed. (Acc Crit 5.0[2]D)                            ________
[6]    DETERMINE the actual installation Time.
Step 6.6[4]              (-)  Step 6.6[2]            =          hr.
[7]    VERIFY the installation time recorded in Step 6.6[6] is less than or equal to 1 hour.                                          ________
[8]    REMOVE ERCW/CCS Spool Pieces, (0-SPPC-67-529, 557, 558A, and 558B), and RESTORE both Blind Flanges at spool piece location.                ________
________
________
IV [10] RETURN 2-SPPC-84-111, Reactor Coolant Drain Tank Spool Piece, to storage location and replace required gaskets, tools, rigging, etc. as needed to ensure readiness for future installation in accordance with MI-17.003. ________
IV


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[9]    RETURN 0-SPPC-67-529, 557, 558A, and 558B, ERCW/CCS Spool Pieces, to storage location and replace required gaskets, tools, etc. as needed to ensure readiness for future installation in accordance with MI-17.003.                    ________
________
________
IV [11] NOTIFY U-2 US that 2-SPPC-84-111 has been removed and stored in accordance with 2-MI-17.003. ________
IV
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[10]   NOTIFY Unit 1 SM/US and Unit 2 US, 2-MI-17.021 is complete.                                                     ________
 
6.5 Install Flood Prep Sample Htx Spool Pieces
[1] OBTAIN authorization from Unit 1 Shift Manager/Unit Supervisor (SM/US) and Unit 2 US to install/remove spool pieces. ________
NOTE Step 6.5[2] is to be performed immediately prior to performance of Step 6.5[3] to ensure
 
accuracy of required installation time.
[2] RECORD date and time (prior to start of Step 6.5[3]). Date Time
[3] PERFORM 2-MI-17.020, Sample HTX Spool Pieces 2-SPPC-67-687 and 0-SPPC-67-559A and 559B . ________
[4] RECORD date and time at completion of Step 6.5[3] Date Time
[5] VERIFY Sample HTX Spool Pieces (2-SPPC-067-687 and 0-SPPC-067-559A and 559B) with all gaskets, studs, and nuts, have been properly installed. (Acc Crit 5.0[2]C) ________
[6] DETERMINE the actual installation Time. Step 6.5[4]  (-) Step 6.5[2]  = hr.
[7] VERIFY the installation time recorded in Step 6.5[6] is less than or equal to 1 hour. ________
[8] REMOVE Sample HTX Spool Pieces, 2-SPPC-067-687 and 0-SPPC-067-559A & 559B, and 
 
RESTORE both Blind Flanges at spool piece location. ________
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6.5 Install Flood Prep Sample Htx Spool Pieces (continued)
 
[9] RETURN 2-SPPC-067-687 and 0-SPPC-067-559A & 559B, Sample HTX Spool Pieces, to storage location and replace
 
required gaskets, tools, rigging,  etc. as needed to ensure readiness for future installation in accordance with MI-17.003 . ________  


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[1]    OBTAIN authorization from Unit 1 SM/US and Unit 2 US to install/remove spool piece.                                        ________
NOTE Step 6.7[2] is to be performed immediately prior to performance of Step 6.7[3] to ensure accuracy of required installation time.
[2]    RECORD date and time (prior to start of Step 6.7[3]).
Date                Time
[3]    PERFORM 2-MI-17.022, to install SFPC/RHR Spool Piece 2-SPPC-78-625 and 0-SPPC-78-625.                                  ________
[4]    RECORD date and time at completion of Step 6.7[3].
Date                Time
[5]    VERIFY SFPC/RHR Spool Pieces (0-SPPC-078-625 and 2-SPPC-78-625) with all gaskets, studs, and nuts, have been properly installed. (Acc Crit 5.0[2]E)                            ________
[6]    DETERMINE the actual installation Time.
Step 6.7[4]                  (-) Step 6.7[2]              =          hr.
[7]    VERIFY the installation time recorded in Step 6.7[6] is less than or equal to 1 hour.
________
________
IV [10] NOTIFY Unit 1 SM/US and Unit 2 US that 2-MI-17.020 is complete. ________
[8]     REMOVE SFPC/RHR Spool Pieces (0-SPPC-78-625 and 2-SPPC-78-625) and RESTORE both Blind Flanges at spool piece location.               ________
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6.6 Install Flood Prep Spool Pieces - ERCW/CCS
[1] OBTAIN authorization from Unit 1 SM/US and Unit 2 US to install/remove spool piece (0-SPPC-67-529, 557, 558A, and  
 
558B). ________
NOTE Step 6.6[2] is to be performed immediately prior to performance of Step 6.6[3] to ensure
 
accuracy of required installation time.
[2] RECORD date and time (prior to start of Step 6.6[3]). Date Time
[3] PERFORM 2-MI-17.021, ERCW/CCS Spool Piece to install 0-SPPC-67-529, 557, 558A and 558B, per WO# __________. ________
[4] RECORD date and time at completion of Step 6.6[3]. Date Time
[5] VERIFY ERCW/CCS Spool Pieces (0-SPPC-67-529, 557, 558A, and 558B) with all gaskets, studs, and nuts, have been
 
properly installed. (Acc Crit 5.0[2]D) ________
[6] DETERMINE the actual installation Time. Step 6.6[4]  (-)Step 6.6[2]  = hr.
[7] VERIFY the installation time recorded in Step 6.6[6] is less than or equal to 1 hour. ________
[8] REMOVE ERCW/CCS Spool Pieces,  (0-SPPC-67-529, 557, 558A, and 558B), and 
 
RESTORE both Blind Flanges at spool piece location. ________  
 
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6.6 Install Flood Prep Spool Pieces - ERCW/CCS  (continued)
 
[9] RETURN 0-SPPC-67-529, 557, 558A, and 558B, ERCW/CCS Spool Pieces, to storage location and replace required gaskets, tools, etc. as needed to ensure readiness for future installation in accordance with MI-17.003. ________
 
________
________
IV [10] NOTIFY Unit 1 SM/US and Unit 2 US, 2-MI-17.021 is complete. ________
IV
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6.7 Install Flood Prep Spool Piece - SFPC/RHR
[1] OBTAIN authorization from Unit 1 SM/US and Unit 2 US to install/remove spool piece. ________
NOTE Step 6.7[2] is to be performed immediately prior to performance of Step 6.7[3] to ensure
 
accuracy of required installation time.
[2] RECORD date and time (prior to start of Step 6.7[3]). Date Time
[3] PERFORM 2-MI-17.022, to install SFPC/RHR Spool Piece 2-SPPC-78-625 and 0-SPPC-78-625. ________
[4] RECORD date and time at completion of Step 6.7[3]. Date Time
[5] VERIFY SFPC/RHR Spool Pieces (0-SPPC-078-625 and 2-SPPC-78-625) with all gaskets, studs, and nuts, have been
 
properly installed. (Acc Crit 5.0[2]E) ________
[6] DETERMINE the actual installation Time. Step 6.7[4]  (-)Step 6.7[2]  = hr.
[7] VERIFY the installation time recorded in Step 6.7[6] is less than or equal to 1 hour. ________
[8] REMOVE SFPC/RHR Spool Pieces (0-SPPC-78-625 and 2-SPPC-78-625) and
 
RESTORE both Blind Flanges at spool piece location. ________
 
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6.7 Install Flood Prep Spool Piece - SFPC/RHR (continued)
 
[9] RETURN 0-SPPC-78-625 and 2-SPPC-78-625, SFPC/RHR Spool Pieces, to storage location and replace required gaskets, tools, rigging, etc. as needed to ensure readiness for future installation in accordance with MI-17.003. ________


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[9]    RETURN 0-SPPC-78-625 and 2-SPPC-78-625, SFPC/RHR Spool Pieces, to storage location and replace required gaskets, tools, rigging, etc. as needed to ensure readiness for future installation in accordance with MI-17.003.              ________
________
________
IV [10] NOTIFY Unit 1 SM/US and Unit 2 US, 2-MI-17.022 is complete. ________
IV
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[10]   NOTIFY Unit 1 SM/US and Unit 2 US, 2-MI-17.022 is complete.                                                       ________


6.8 HPFP Supply Capability to Flood Mode Aux Boration M/U Tank NOTE Auxiliary Charging System equipment is located in the Auxiliary Building EL 757/A5U, unless otherwise noted.
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[1] ENSURE FPIP for deployment of fire hose (at 2-ISV-26-670) without nozzle, as a makeup source to Auxiliary Boration Makeup Tank is on hand. ________
[1]   ENSURE FPIP for deployment of fire hose (at 2-ISV-26-670) without nozzle, as a makeup source to Auxiliary Boration Makeup Tank is on hand.                                             ________
CAUTION NO fire header water is to be introduced into the Auxiliary Boration Makeup Tank.
CAUTION NO fire header water is to be introduced into the Auxiliary Boration Makeup Tank.
[2] VERIFY Manual Valve 2-ISV-26-670, AUXILIARY BLDG HPFP HOSE STA ISOL, located at EL 757/A12U in Rm 757.0-A10, is CLOSED. ________
[2]   VERIFY Manual Valve 2-ISV-26-670, AUXILIARY BLDG HPFP HOSE STA ISOL, located at EL 757/A12U in Rm 757.0-A10, is CLOSED.                                                             ________
[3] REMOVE nozzle from fire hose connected at Manual Valve 2-ISV-26-670, AUXILIARY BLDG HPFP HOSE STA ISOL. ________
[3]   REMOVE nozzle from fire hose connected at Manual Valve 2-ISV-26-670, AUXILIARY BLDG HPFP HOSE STA ISOL.                   ________
[4] ROUTE fire hose connected at 2-ISV-26-670, AUXILIARY BLDG HPFP HOSE STA ISOL, to 0-TANK-84-110, FLOOD  
[4]   ROUTE fire hose connected at 2-ISV-26-670, AUXILIARY BLDG HPFP HOSE STA ISOL, to 0-TANK-84-110, FLOOD MODE AUXILIARY BORATION MAKEUP TANK, and PLACE fire hose in hinged access at top of tank.
(Acc Crit 5.0[2]F)                                                  ________
[5]  REMOVE fire hose from 0-TANK-84-110, FLOOD MODE AUXILIARY BORATION MAKEUP TANK, and RESTORE fire hose station to normal configuration and CLOSE Fire Protection Impairment Permit (FPIP).                    ________
[6]  VERIFY hose station (2-ISV-26-670) is restored and FPIP appropriately closed in accordance with NPG-SPP-18.4.6..            ________
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MODE AUXILIARY BORATION MAKEUP TANK, and PLACE fire hose in hinged access at top of tank.
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(Acc Crit 5.0[2]F) ________
[1]    OBTAIN U-1 SRO/Fire Ops authorization to install AFW/HPFP spool pieces in accordance with 2-MI-17.018.                      ________
[5] REMOVE fire hose from 0-TANK-84-110, FLOOD MODE AUXILIARY BORATION MAKEUP TANK, and
[2]    OBTAIN U-2 SM/US authorization to install AFW/HPFP spool pieces in accordance with 2-MI-17.018.                            ________
 
NOTE Step 6.9[3] is to be performed immediately prior to performance of Step 6.9[4] to ensure accuracy of required installation time.
RESTORE fire hose station to normal configuration and
[3]    RECORD date and time (prior to start of Step 6.9[4]).
 
Date                Time
CLOSE Fire Protection Impairment Permit (FPIP). ________
[4]    PERFORM 2-MI-17.018 Flood Preparation High Pressure Fire Protection System Spool Pieces to install 2-SPPC-3-6384 and 2-SPPC-3-6385.                                                    ________
[6] VERIFY hose station (2-ISV-26-670) is restored and FPIP appropriately closed in accordance with NPG-SPP-18.4.6.. ________  
[5]     CONNECT fire hose to hose connection at valve 2-ISV-3-6385, AFW/FP XCONN SPOOL BRANCH ISOLATION VALVE.                                                  ________
[6]    ROUTE fire hose to 0-TANK-84-110, FLOOD MODE AUXILIARY BORATION MAKEUP TANK, and PLACE fire hose in hinged access at top of tank.
(Acc Crit 5.0[2]F)                                                 ________
[7]    RECORD date and time at completion of Step 6.9[6].
Date                Time
[8]    DETERMINE the actual installation Time.
Step 6.9[7]               (-) Step 6.9[3]                =            hr.
[9]    VERIFY the installation time recorded in Step 6.9[8] is less than or equal to 2 hours.                                         ________


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[10]  VERIFY High Pressure Fire Protection System to Auxiliary Feedwater System spool pieces with all gaskets, studs, and nuts, have been properly installed. (Acc Crit 5.0[2]G)          ________
[11]  REMOVE fire hose from 0-TANK-84-110, FLOOD MODE AUXILIARY BORATION MAKEUP TANK.                                ________
[12]  REMOVE the High Pressure Fire Protection System to Auxiliary Feedwater System spool pieces, and RESTORE the blind flanges at each spool piece location.        ________
________
IV
[13]  RETURN High Pressure Fire Protection System to Auxiliary Feedwater System spool pieces and fire hose to their storage location and replace required gaskets, tools, rigging, etc. for future installation in accordance with MI-17.003.              ________
________
________
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IV
 
[14] NOTIFY U-1 US/Fire Ops of section completion for Fire Operating Requirement evaluation.                               ________
6.9 ALT HPFP Capability to Flood Mode Aux Boration M/U Tank
[15] NOTIFY U-2 SM/US of section completion for Fire Operating Requirement evaluation.                                         ________
[1] OBTAIN U-1 SRO/Fire Ops authorization to install AFW/HPFP spool pieces in accordance with 2-MI-17.018. ________
[2] OBTAIN U-2 SM/US authorization to install AFW/HPFP spool pieces in accordance with 2-MI-17.018. ________
NOTE Step 6.9[3] is to be performed immediately prior to performance of Step 6.9[4] to ensure
 
accuracy of required installation time.
[3] RECORD date and time (prior to start of Step 6.9[4]). Date Time
[4] PERFORM 2-MI-17.018 Flood Preparation High Pressure Fire Protection System Spool Pieces to install 2-SPPC-3-6384 and 2-SPPC-3-6385. ________
[5] CONNECT fire hose to hose connection at valve 2-ISV-3-6385, AFW/FP XCONN SPOOL BRANCH ISOLATION VALVE. ________
[6] ROUTE fire hose to 0-TANK-84-110, FLOOD MODE AUXILIARY BORATION MAKEUP TANK, and 
 
PLACE fire hose in hinged access at top of tank.
(Acc Crit 5.0[2]F) ________
[7] RECORD date and time at completion of Step 6.9[6]. Date Time
[8] DETERMINE the actual installation Time. Step 6.9[7]  (-)Step 6.9[3]  = hr.
[9] VERIFY the installation time recorded in Step 6.9[8] is less than or equal to 2 hours. ________
WBN Unit 2 FLOOD MODE BORATION 2-PTI-084-01 Rev. 0000 Page 34 of 39
 
6.9 ALT HPFP Capability to Flood Mode Aux Boration M/U Tank (continued)
[10] VERIFY High Pressure Fire Protection System to Auxiliary Feedwater System spool pieces with all gaskets, studs, and
 
nuts, have been properly installed. (Acc Crit 5.0[2]G) ________
[11] REMOVE fire hose from 0-TANK-84-110, FLOOD MODE AUXILIARY BORATION MAKEUP TANK. ________
[12] REMOVE the High Pressure Fire Protection System to Auxiliary Feedwater System spool pieces, and 
 
RESTORE the blind flanges at each spool piece location. ________  


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[1]  VERIFY that Post-test calibration of the M&TE used to record quantitative acceptance criteria has been satisfactorily performed and the results RECORDED on Measuring and Test Equipment (M&TE) Log in SMP-9.0                            ________
[2]  VERIFY that Post-test calibration of permanent plant instruments used to record quantitative acceptance criteria has been satisfactorily performed and RECORD the results on Appendix C, Permanent Plant Instrumentation Log.                                            ________
[3]  ENSURE M&TE and temporary test equipment installed, has been removed and system returned to original (normal) configuration.                                                  ________
IM
________
________
IV [13] RETURN High Pressure Fire Protection System to Auxiliary Feedwater System spool pieces and fire hose to their storage location and replace required gaskets, tools, rigging, etc. for future installation in accordance with MI-17.003. ________  
IV
[4] NOTIFY the Unit 1 SM/US and Unit 2 US of the test completion and System alignment.                               ________


________  IV [14] NOTIFY U-1 US/Fire Ops of section completion for Fire Operating Requirement evaluation. ________
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[15] NOTIFY U-2 SM/US of section completion for Fire Operating Requirement evaluation. ________
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7.0 POST PERFORMANCE ACTIVITIES
WBN                  FLOOD MODE BORATION            2-PTI-084-01 Unit 2                                                Rev. 0000 Page 37 of 39 Appendix A (Page 1 of 1)
[1] VERIFY that Post-test calibration of the M&TE used to record quantitative acceptance criteria has been satisfactorily performed and the results RECORDED on Measuring and Test Equipment (M&TE) Log in SMP-9.0 ________
INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE REVIEW Additional copies of this table may be made as necessary.
[2] VERIFY that Post-test calibration of permanent plant instruments used to record quantitative acceptance criteria has
PROCEDURE/                                                    INITIAL AND DATE.
REVISION/CHANGES INSTRUCTION                                                  (N/A for no change)
FSAR                            Amendment 109 Section 9.3.6, Figure 9.3-18 Table 14.2-1 Sht 20 of 89 2-TSD-84-1                      001 WBN2-84-4001                    draft


been satisfactorily performed and RECORD the results on Appendix C, Permanent Plant Instrumentation Log. ________
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[3] ENSURE M&TE and temporary test equipment installed, has been removed and system returned to original (normal)
TEMPORARY CONDITION LOG Additional copies of this table may be made as necessary.
 
ITEM    TEMPORARY CONDITION                      PERFORMED            RETURNED TO NORMAL No. DESCRIPTION                        Step  Performed By/Date  Step    Returned By/Date No. CV By/Date        No. CV By/Date
configuration. ________
IM
________
IV [4] NOTIFY the Unit 1 SM/US and Unit 2 US of the test completion and System alignment. ________
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8.0 RECORDS 8.1 QA Records Complete Test Package 8.2 Non-QA Records None WBN Unit 2 FLOOD MODE BORATION 2-PTI-084-01 Rev. 0000 Page 37 of 39 Appendix A (Page 1 of 1) INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE REVIEW Additional copies of this table may be made as necessary.
WBN                           FLOOD MODE BORATION                                     2-PTI-084-01 Unit 2                                                                                 Rev. 0000 Page 39 of 39 Appendix C (Page 1 of 1)
PROCEDURE/ INSTRUCTION REVISION/CHANGES INITIAL AND DATE. (N/A for no change)
PERMANENT PLANT INSTRUMENTATION LOG INSTRUMENT           CAL DUE                 FILLED AND                 PLACED IN               USED FOR                     POST-TEST             POST-TEST OR                  DATE                    VENTED1                    SERVICE1                QUANTITATIVE                  CAL DATE2            CALIBRATION INSTRUMENT                                                                                        Acc Crit                                            ACCEPTABLE2 LOOP #                                        INIT/DATE                 INIT/DATE               YES             NO                                 INITIAL/DATE 0-PI-84-5 0-PI-84-7 0-PI-84-10 0-PI-84-12 0-LI-84-1 2-PI-84-15 2-PI-84-17 2-PI-84-20 2-PI-84-22 1
FSAR Section 9.3.6, Figure 9.3-18 Table 14.2-1 Sht 20 of 89 Amendment 109  2-TSD-84-1 001  WBN2-84-4001 draft WBN Unit 2 FLOOD MODE BORATION 2-PTI-084-01 Rev. 0000 Page 38 of 39 Appendix B (Page 1 of 1)
These items may be initialed and dated by personnel performing the task. Instrumentation not required to be filled and vented may be identified as Not Applicable. (N/A) 2 May be identified as Not Applicable (N/A) if instrument was not used to verify/record quantitative acceptance criteria data.}}
TEMPORARY CONDITION LOG Additional copies of this table may be made as necessary.
ITEM No. TEMPORARY CONDITION DESCRIPTION PERFORMED RETURNED TO NORMAL Step No. Performed By/DateCV By/Date Step No. Returned By/Date CV By/Date WBN Unit 2 FLOOD MODE BORATION 2-PTI-084-01 Rev. 0000 Page 39 of 39 Appendix C (Page 1 of 1) PERMANENT PLANT INSTRUMENTATION LOG INSTRUMENT OR INSTRUMENT LOOP # CAL DUE DATE FILLED AND VENTED 1  PLACED IN SERVICE 1 USED FOR QUANTITATIVE Acc Crit POST-TEST CAL DATE 2 POST-TEST CALIBRATION ACCEPTABLE 2 INITIAL/DATE INIT/DATE INIT/DATE YES NO 0-PI-84-5       0-PI-84-7       0-PI-84-10       0-PI-84-12       0-LI-84-1       2-PI-84-15       2-PI-84-17       2-PI-84-20       2-PI-84-22                 1 These items may be initialed and dated by personnel performing the task. Instrumentation not required to be filled and vented may be identified as Not Applicable. (N/A) 2 May be identified as Not Applicable (N/A) if instrument was not used to verify/record quantitative acceptance criteria data.}}

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TVA letter to NRC_03-26-13_2-PTI-002-02 & 2-PTI-084-01 transmittal to NRC Attachments: 03-26-13_2-PTI-002-02 & 2-PTI-084-01 transmittal to NRC_Final.pdf Please see attached TVA letter that was sent to the NRC today.

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U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II Marquis One Tower 245 Peachtree Center Ave., NE Suite 1200 Atlanta, Georgia 30303-1257 NRC Resident Inspector Unit 2 Watts Bar Nuclear Plant 1260 Nuclear Plant Road Spring City, Tennessee 37381

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Jessie Quichocho U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission MS 08G9A One White Flint North 11555 Rockville Pike Rockville, Maryland 20852-2738 Fred Brown, Deputy Regional Administrator for Construction U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Region II Marquis One Tower 245 Peachtree Center Ave., NE Suite 1200 Atlanta, Georgia 30303-1257

WBN Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 3 of 198 Table of Contents

1.0 INTRODUCTION

.......................................................................................................... 6 1.1 Test Objectives ............................................................................................................. 6 1.2 Scope............................................................................................................................ 6

2.0 REFERENCES

............................................................................................................. 7 2.1 Performance References .............................................................................................. 7 2.2 Developmental References........................................................................................... 7 3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS ......................................................................... 13 4.0 PREREQUISITE ACTIONS ........................................................................................ 15 4.1 Preliminary Actions ..................................................................................................... 15 4.2 Special Tools, Measuring & Test Equipment, Parts & Supplies .................................. 19 4.3 Field Preparations ....................................................................................................... 20 4.4 Approvals and Notifications ........................................................................................ 27 5.0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA ......................................................................................... 28 6.0 PERFORMANCE ........................................................................................................ 33 6.1 Condenser Vacuum Exhaust Bypass Valve Logic ...................................................... 34 6.2 Condenser Vacuum Breaker Valve Logic ................................................................... 35 6.3 Condenser Vacuum Pump Seal Water Makeup Valves Logic .................................... 37 6.3.1 CVP 2A Seal Water Makeup Valve Logic ..................................................... 38 6.3.2 CVP 2B Seal Water Makeup Valve Logic ..................................................... 39 6.3.3 CVP 2C Seal Water Makeup Valve Logic ..................................................... 40 6.4 Condenser Vacuum Pump Recirculating Pumps Logic............................................... 41 6.4.1 CVP 2A Seal Water Recirculating Pump Manual Logic ................................ 41 6.4.2 CVP 2B Seal Water Recirculating Pump Manual Logic ................................ 43 6.4.3 CVP 2C Seal Water Recirculating Pump Manual Logic ................................ 45 6.5 Condenser Vacuum Pumps Logic .............................................................................. 47 6.5.1 CVP 2A Logic ............................................................................................... 48 6.5.2 CVP 2B Logic ............................................................................................... 60 6.5.3 CVP 2C Logic ............................................................................................... 72

WBN Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 4 of 198 Table of Contents (continued) 6.5.4 CVP Auto-Start on Low Condenser Vacuum ................................................ 84 6.6 Condenser Vacuum Pumps Performance................................................................... 90 6.6.1 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance ................................. 90 6.6.2 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance ............................... 101 6.6.3 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance ............................... 111 6.6.4 Condenser Evacuation................................................................................ 121 7.0 POST-PERFORMANCE ACTIVITIES ...................................................................... 131 8.0 RECORDS ................................................................................................................ 134 Appendix A: TEST PROCEDURES/INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE REVIEW ................................................................................................... 135 Appendix B: TEMPORARY CONDITION LOG ............................................................. 137 Appendix C: PERMANENT PLANT INSTRUMENTATION LOG .................................. 138 Appendix D: SWITCH LINEUP ..................................................................................... 142 Appendix E: ELECTRICAL LINEUP ............................................................................. 143 Appendix F: INITIAL VALVE LINEUP .......................................................................... 145 Appendix G: VALVE LINEUP FOR CONDENSER EVACUATION ............................... 148 Appendix H: BACKGROUND CALCULATIONS .......................................................... 164 Data Sheet 1: Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Performance ......................................... 174 Data Sheet 2: Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Performance ......................................... 180 Data Sheet 3: Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Performance ......................................... 186 Data Sheet 4: Condenser Vacuum Pump Air Flow Traverse ...................................... 192 Data Sheet 5: Condenser Evacuation Performance Data ........................................... 193 Data Sheet 6: Barometric Pressure .............................................................................. 195 : Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Curve .................................................... 196

WBN Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 5 of 198 Table of Contents (continued) : Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Curve .................................................... 197 : Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Curve .................................................... 198

WBN Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 6 of 198 Date ________

1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Test Objectives Demonstrate the proper operation of the Condenser Vacuum Pumps (CVPs) and their associated support equipment.

Demonstrate the integrity of the Main Condenser and Main Feed Pump Turbine (MFPT) Condensers.

1.2 Scope A. Each CVPs Seal Water Tank level controls function properly.

B. Each CVP Seal Water Recirculating Pump operates correctly from its respective handswitches and starts automatically when its respective CVP starts.

C. Each CVP operates correctly from its respective handswitches in the Main Control Room and on local panels, and indicating lights indicate correct status.

D. Main Control Room alarms for low CVP seal water pressure, low Main Condenser vacuum, low MFPT Condenser vacuum, and CVP motor tripout function properly.

E. Each CVP suction and discharge valves function properly.

F. Each CVP starts automatically on low suction header vacuum.

G. Each CVP operates within design parameters throughout entire operating range.

H. The Condenser Vacuum Breaker and Condenser Vacuum Exhaust Bypass valves function properly.

I. This instruction does not:

1. Quantitatively verify instrument setpoints. Instrument setpoints are calibrated prior to performance of this instruction. This instruction only verifies qualitative operation of instrumentation.
2. Verify acceptable Main Condenser air in leakage at power operation.

Main Condenser air in leakage at power operation is tested/verified during Power Ascension Testing.

WBN Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 7 of 198 Date ________

2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 Performance References A. SMP-7.0, Control Of Cleanness, Layup And Flushing B. SMP-9.0, Conduct of Test C. TI-300, Electrical Arc Flash Personal Protective Equipment & Protection Boundary Matrices D. GOI-7, Generic Equipment Operating Guidelines E. 2-SOI-2&3.01, Condensate and Feedwater System F. SOI-30.01, Turbine Building Ventilation System G. 2-SOI-37.01, Gland Seal Water System H. 2-SOI-47.01, Turbine Turning Gear Operation I. 2-SOI-47.03, Main Turbine Steam Seal System 2.2 Developmental References A. Final Safety Analysis Report, Amendment 109

1. Section 10.4.2, Main Condenser Evacuation System
2. Table 14.2-1, Sheet 68 & 69, Condensate and Condenser Vacuum System Test Summary B. Drawings
1. Flow Diagrams
a. 2-47W801-1, Rev 11, MAIN & REHEAT STEAM
b. 2-47W801-2, Rev 16, STEAM GENERATOR BLOWDOWN SYSTEM
c. 2-47W802-1, Rev 10, EXTRACTION STEAM
d. 2-47W803-1, Rev 14, FEEDWATER

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2.2 Developmental References (continued)

e. 2-47W804-1, Rev 13, CONDENSATE DRA 53307-030, Rev 0 DRA 53307-031, Rev 0 DRA 52340-092, Rev 0 DRA 52340-093, Rev 0
f. 2-47W804-2, Rev 14, CONDENSATE
g. 2-47W804-3, Rev 5, CONDENSATE
h. 2-47W805-1, Rev 15, HIGH PRESSURE HEATER DRAINS AND VENTS
i. 2-47W805-2, Rev 14, LOW PRESSURE HEATER DRAINS & VENTS
j. 2-47W805-3, Rev 7, HP & LP - HEATER DRAINS AND VENTS
k. 2-47W805-4, Rev 11, HP & LP - HEATER DRAINS AND VENTS
l. 2-47W805-5, Rev 12, HIGH PRESSURE HEATER DRAINS AND VENTS
m. 2-47W807-1, Rev 14, TURBINE DRAINS AND MISCELLANEOUS PIPING
n. 2-47W815-1, Rev 2, AUXILIARY BOILER SYSTEM
o. 2-47W838-1, Rev 8, CONDENSATE DEMINERALIZER SYSTEM
p. 2-47W841-1, Rev 7, GLAND SEAL WATER
q. 2-47W848-2, Rev 17, CONTROL AIR
r. 2-47W848-3, Rev 14, CONTROL AIR
2. Electrical
a. 2-45W760-2-2, Rev. 3, CONDENSATE SYSTEM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
b. 2-45W760-2-4, Rev. 3, CONDENSATE SYSTEM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
c. 2-45W600-2, Rev. 2, CONDENSATE SYSTEM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS

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2.2 Developmental References (continued)

d. 2-45W600-6-2, Rev. 2, HEATER DRAIN & VENTS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
e. 2-45W760-55-1, Rev 3, ANNUNCIATOR SYSTEM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
f. 2-45W600-57-20, Rev. 5, SEPERATION MISC AUX RELAYS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
g. 2-45W600-57-21, Rev. 3, SEPERATION & MISC AUX RELAYS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
h. 2-45W760-30-7, Rev 4, VENTILATING SYSTEM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
i. 2-45W760-203-1, Rev. 0, 480V UNIT AUXILIARY POWER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
j. 2-45W747-1, Rev 4, 480V UNIT BOARD 2A SINGLE LINE
k. 2-45W747-2, Rev 4, 480V UNIT BOARD 2B SINGLE LINE
l. 2-45W753-1, Rev 5, 480V TURBINE MOV BD 2A SINGLE LINE
m. 2-45W753-5, Rev 4, 480V TURBINE MOV BD 2B SINGLE LINE
n. 1-45W708-2, Rev 36, MISC 120V AC DISTR PANELS CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
o. 1-45W2646-3, Rev 17, UNIT CONTROL BD 2-M-7 CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
p. 2-45W2747-4, Rev 1, 480V UNIT BOARDS CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
q. 6947D02, Rev H, LVME DS SWGR 480V 3 PH 60 HZ SUBSTATION INTERNALS
r. 6948D26, Rev 905, LVME DS SWGR 480V UNIT BD 2A 480V 3PH 60HZ SUBSTATION CONN DIAG UNIT 3 DRA 54155-042, Rev 1

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2.2 Developmental References (continued)

s. 6948D28, Rev 906, LVME DS SWGR 480V UNIT BD 2A 480V 3PH 60HZ SUBSTATION CONN DIAG UNIT 5 DRA 58324-066, Rev 0 DRA 58324-068, Rev 0 DRA 58324-069, Rev 0
t. 6948D35, Rev 907, LVME DS SWGR 480V UNIT BD 2B 480V 3PH 60HZ SUBSTATION CONN DIAG UNIT 4 DRA 54155-034, Rev 1
u. 6948D37, Rev 908, LVME DS SWGR 480V UNIT BD 2B 480V 3PH 60HZ SUBSTATION CONN DIAG UNIT 6 DRA 58324-074, Rev 0 DRA 58324-076, Rev 0 DRA 58324-077, Rev 0
3. Logic/Control
a. 2-47W610-2-1, Rev. 9, CONTROL DIAGRAM CONDENSATE SYSTEM
b. 2-47W610-2-2, Rev. 9, CONTROL DIAGRAM CONDENSATE SYSTEM
c. 2-47W610-2-3, Rev. 6, CONTROL DIAGRAM CONDENSATE SYSTEM
d. 2-47W611-2-1, Rev 4, LOGIC DIAGRAM CONDENSATE
e. 2-47W610-6-5, Rev 4, CONTROL DIAGRAM HEATER DRAINS &

VENT SYSTEM

WBN Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 11 of 198 Date ________

2.2 Developmental References (continued)

4. Other
a. 2-45B655-E1B, Rev 0, ANNUNCIATOR WINDOW BOX XA-55-1B ENGRAVING
b. 2-45B655-1B, Rev 1, ANNUNCIATOR INPUTS WINDOW BOX XA-55-1B
c. 2-45B655-E3A, Rev 1, ANNUNCIATOR WINDOW BOX XA-55-3A ENGRAVING
d. 2-45B655-3A, Rev 2, ANNUNCIATOR INPUTS WINDOW BOX XA-55-3A DRA 52378-214, Rev 0
e. 2-45B655-E3B, Rev 1, ANNUNCIATOR WINDOW BOX XA-55-3B ENGRAVING
f. 2-45B655-3B, Rev 2, ANNUNCIATOR INPUTS WINDOW BOX XA-55-3B
g. 2-47A615-0, Rev 1, INTEGRATED COMPUTER SYSTEM TERMINATIONS AND I/O LIST (Pages 4, 13, 14, 22, & 30 of 30)

C. Documents

1. Vendor Manuals
a. WBN-VTD-N010-0020; Rev. 7, Installation and Operation of Nash Condenser Exhaust System Model AT-2004E
b. WBN-VTD-J057-0010, Rev 0, Jo-Bell General Mounting & Operating Instructions for Type R Explosion Proof
2. Other Documents
a. 2-TSD-2-2, Rev 1, Condenser Vacuum System
b. WBN2-2-4002, Rev 1, Condensate System
c. 0-MI-57.002, Rev 1, Westinghouse DS Circuit Breaker Routine Maintenance, Inspection, and Testing

WBN Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 12 of 198 Date ________

2.2 Developmental References (continued)

3. Scaling & Setpoint Documents
a. SSD-2-LS-2-169, Rev. 0, Condenser Vac Pump A Seal Water Level
b. SSD-2-PDS-2-171, Rev.0, Condenser Vac Pump A Inlet Valve Control
c. SSD-2-PS-2-171, Rev. 0, Condenser Vac Pump A Control
d. SSD-2-PS-2-250, Rev. 0; Condenser Vac Pump A Back Pressure Control
e. SSD-2-LS-2-174, Rev. 0, Condenser Vac Pump B Seal Water Level
f. SSD-2-PDS-2-176, Rev.0, Condenser Vac Pump B Inlet Valve Control
g. SSD-2-PS-2-176, Rev. 0, Condenser Vac Pump B Control
h. SSD-2-PS-2-246, Rev. 0; Condenser Vac Pump B Back Pressure Control
i. SSD-2-LS-2-179, Rev. 0, Condenser Vac Pump C Seal Water Level
j. SSD-2-PDS-2-181, Rev.0, Condenser Vac Pump C Inlet Valve Control
k. SSD-2-PS-2-181, Rev. 0, Condenser Vac Pump C Control
l. SSD-2-PS-2-248, Rev. 0; Condenser Vac Pump C Back Pressure Control
m. SSD-2-LPP-2-14, Rev 2, MFPT Condenser 2A Shell Vacuum Pressure
n. SSD-2-LPP-2-15, Rev 1, MFPT Condenser 2B Shell Vacuum Pressure
o. SSD-2-LPP-2-7, Rev 3, Condenser Zone B Hotwell Narrow Range Pressure
p. SSD-2-LPP-2-10, Rev 2, Condenser Zone C Hotwell Narrow Range Pressure

WBN Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 13 of 198 Date ________

3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS A. Standard precautions shall be followed for working around energized electrical equipment in accordance with TI-300 and TVA Safety Manual Procedure 1021.

B. Steps may be repeated if all components cannot be tested in a step. However, if the test has been exited, prerequisite steps must be re-verified and a Chronological Test Log (CTL) entry made.

C. Discrepancies between component ID tags and the description in a procedure/instruction do not require a Test Deficiency Notice (TDN) in accordance with SMP-14.0, if the UNIDs match, exclusive of place-keeping zeros and train designators (e.g. 2-HS-31-468 vs. 2-HS-031-0468) and the noun description is sufficient to identify the component. If the component label needs to be changed, a Tag Request Form (TR Card) should be processed in accordance with TI-12.14. Make an entry in the CTL and continue testing.

D. IF/THEN steps may be N/Ad if stated condition does not exist.

E. All wires removed/lifted from a terminal shall be identified and taped or covered with an insulator to prevent personnel or equipment hazard and possible spurious initiations. The wires should be grouped together and labeled with the work implementing document number that required them to be lifted if left unattended.

F. Condenser Vacuum Pump Switchgear has Overload Trip Switch (OTS) reset coils. Placing the Handswitch to STOP energizes the OTS Reset Coil and resets the OTS. The OTS Reset Coil should only be energized momentarily; the OTS contact in series with the Reset Coil should open to de-energize the coil. Do not hold the Handswitch in STOP if the coil does not de-energize to avoid overheating the coil.

G. When installing fuses with actuators, ensure that the actuating rod is oriented correctly to provide for proper alarm initiation and visual indication.

H. All open problems are to be tracked by a corrective action document and entered on the appropriate system punchlist.

I. Problems identified during the test shall be annotated on the CTL from SMP-9.0 including a description of the problem, the procedure step when/where the problem was identified, corrective action steps taken to resolve the problem, and the number of the corrective action document, if one was required.

J. Observe all Radiation Protection (RP) requirements when working in or near radiologically controlled areas.

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3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS (continued)

K. Ensure there are no adverse effects to the operation of Unit 1 structures, systems, or components.

L. Test personnel will coordinate with Unit 1 operations when manipulating Unit 1 equipment if required.

M. System water chemistry is within system specifiable parameters especially for fluids supplied from external sources.

N. During the performance of this procedure visual observation of piping and components is required. This includes steady state and transient operations with visual confirmation that vibration is not excessive.

O. If the vibration is determined to be excessive the Test Engineer shall initiate a TDN.

P. This instruction uses both Absolute Pressure and Vacuum Pressure to quantify condenser pressure. Absolute Pressure (measured at inHgA) is zero-referenced against a perfect vacuum, so it is the true total pressure in the system. (Barometric Pressure is an example of an absolute pressure).

Vacuum Pressure (measured at inHgVac) is zero-referenced against atmospheric pressure, so it is the difference between system pressure and atmospheric pressure. Decreasing vacuum pressure corresponds to increasing absolute pressure and vice versa.

Q. The terms Barometric Pressure and Atmospheric Pressure are used interchangeable in this instruction.

R. System air inleakage is not checked with exhaust unit Rotameter in this test.

S. Use caution when opening 2-PCV-6-330 and 2-DRV-2-713, -714, and -715.

Ensure immediate area around these valves is free of debris that could be drawn into the Condenser or Condenser Vacuum Pumps during testing.

Ensure dirt shield and screen are installed at 2-PCV-6-330 inlet.

T. Use caution when installing or removing test gauges; residual pressure or vacuum may be present.

U. Refer to GOI-7 for Condenser Vacuum Pump motor starting limitations.

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4.0 PREREQUISITE ACTIONS NOTE Prerequisite steps may be performed in any order unless otherwise stated and should be completed as close in time as practicable to the start of the instruction section or subsection to which they apply.

4.1 Preliminary Actions

[1] VERIFY the test/performance copy of this Preoperational Test Instruction (PTI) is the current revision, including any change notices, and as needed, each test person assisting in this test has the current revision, including any change notices. ________

[2] OBTAIN copies of the applicable forms from the latest revision of SMP-9.0, AND ATTACH to this PTI for use during the performance of this PTI. ________

[3] ENSURE changes to the references listed on Appendix A, have been reviewed, and determined NOT to adversely affect the test performance. ________

[4] VERIFY current revisions and change paper for the referenced drawings have been reviewed and determined NOT to adversely affect the test performance, AND ATTACH documentation of current drawing revision numbers and change paper that were reviewed to data package. ________

[5] EVALUATE open items on Watts Bar Integrated Task Equipment List (WITEL), AND ENSURE that they will NOT adversely affect the test performance. ________

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4.1 Preliminary Actions (continued)

[6] ENSURE required Component Testing has been completed prior to start of test.

A. Section 6.1 ________

B. Section 6.2 ________

C. Section 6.3 ________

D. Section 6.4 ________

E. Section 6.5 ________

F. Section 6.6 ________

[7] ENSURE outstanding Design Change Notices (DCNs),

Engineering Document Construction Releases (EDCRs) or Temporary Alterations (TAs) do NOT adversely impact testing, AND ATTACH documentation of DCNs, EDCRs, and TAs that were reviewed to the data package. ________

[8] ENSURE a review of outstanding Clearances has been coordinated with Operations for impact to the test performance, AND RECORD in Appendix B, Temporary Condition Log if required. ________

[9] VERIFY system cleanliness as required for the performance of this test has been completed in accordance with SMP-7.0.

A. Section 6.3 ________

B. Section 6.4 ________

C. Section 6.5 ________

D. Section 6.6 ________

[10] ENSURE components contained within the boundaries of this test are under the jurisdictional control of Preoperational Startup Engineering (PSE) and/or Plant Operations. ________

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4.1 Preliminary Actions (continued)

[11] PERFORM a pretest walkdown on equipment to be tested to ensure no conditions exist that will impact test performance.

A. Section 6.1 ________

B. Section 6.2 ________

C. Section 6.3 ________

D. Section 6.4 ________

E. Section 6.5 ________

F. Section 6.6 ________

[12] REVIEW preventive maintenance records for equipment within the scope of this test, AND VERIFY no conditions exist that will impact test performance.

A. Section 6.1 ________

B. Section 6.2 ________

C. Section 6.3 ________

D. Section 6.4 ________

E. Section 6.5 ________

F. Section 6.6 ________

[13] CONDUCT a pretest briefing with Test and Operations personnel in accordance with SMP-9.0.

A. Section 6.1 ________

B. Section 6.2 ________

C. Section 6.3 ________

D. Section 6.4 ________

E. Section 6.5 ________

F. Section 6.6 ________

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4.1 Preliminary Actions (continued)

[14] ENSURE that communications are available for areas where testing is to be conducted.

A. Section 6.1 ________

B. Section 6.2 ________

C. Section 6.3 ________

D. Section 6.4 ________

E. Section 6.5 ________

F. Section 6.6 ________

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4.2 Special Tools, Measuring & Test Equipment, Parts & Supplies

[1] OBTAIN the following Measuring & Test Equipment (M&TE),

or equivalent, AND RECORD on the M&TE Log:

MINIMUM DESCRIPTION REQUIRED ACCURACY RANGE Digital Stopwatch* N/A r0.1 sec/hr 600V AC Clamp-on Multi-meter r2.4% of reading + 1 digit 200A Torque Screwdriver 0 - 35 in-lbs r5% of scale Barometer 27 - 31 inHg r0.4% of range Hotwire Anemometer 0-3000 FPM r5% of reading Vacuum Gauge A 0 - 30inHg r0.5% of scale Vacuum Gauge B 0 - 30inHg r0.5% of scale Vacuum Gauge C 0 - 30inHg r0.5% of scale Vacuum Gauge D 0 - 30inHg r0.5% of scale Pressure Gauge A 0 - 5 PSI r1% of scale Pressure Gauge B 0 - 5 PSI r1% of scale Pressure Gauge C 0 - 5 PSI r1% of scale

  • Digital stopwatches are calibrated one time only and do not require recalibration.

[2] ENSURE the following are available:

A. One (1) handheld jumper for momentary use ________

B. Two (2) switched jumpers ________

C. Two (2) jumpers for use on secondary contacts in 480V switchgear ________

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4.3 Field Preparations

[1] ENSURE the following systems are in service or operable to the extent necessary to perform this test:

A. System 1, Main Steam* ________

B. System 2, Condensate* ________

C. System 3A, Main Feedwater* ________

D. System 5, Extraction Steam* ________

E. System 6, Heater Drains and Vents* ________

F. System 7, Turbine Extraction Traps and Drains* ________

G. System 12, Auxiliary Boiler*

(N/A if seal steam is to be supplied by Unit 1) ________

H. System 24, Raw Cooling Water ________

I. System 30O, Turbine Building Pump & Space Coolers ________

J. System 32, Control Air ________

K. System 37, Gland Seal Water ________

L. System 46A, Main Feedwater Controls* ________

M. System 47, Turbogenerator Controls* ________

N. System 261, Integrated Computer System ________

O. System 203, 480V Unit Power ________

P. System 209, Turbine MOV Power ________

  • System included only because it is required to support condenser evacuation

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4.3 Field Preparations (continued)

NOTES

1) Any Annunciator points associated with 2-MUX-55-12 and 2-MUX-55-13 ONLY have master switches at the bottom of each terminal strip.
2) All points associated with 2-TBK-55-25, 2-TBK-55-26, 2-TBK-55-27, and 2-TBK-55-28 will not have individual switches or a master switch.

[2] ENSURE System 55, Annunciator and Sequential Events Recording System, applicable TBK Switches are ON, the applicable Master Switches are ON, and window software input(s) are ENABLED for the following Annunciator Windows.

A. 2-XA-55-1B-14E, M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT ________

B. 2-XA-55-3A-46C, CONDENSER VACUUM LO ________

C. 2-XA-55-3A-47C, VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO ________

D. 2-XA-55-3A-48C, VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO ________

E. 2-XA-55-3A-49C, VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO ________

F. 2-XA-55-3B-55D, MFPT CONDENSER VACUUM LO ________

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4.3 Field Preparations (continued)

[3] ENSURE the following ICS Points are in scan:

A. P2270A, MFPT A CONDENSER VACUUM PRESS ________

B. P2271A, MFPT B CONDENSER VACUUM PRESS ________

C. P2263A, COND ZONE A BACKPRESSURE ________

D. P2264A, COND ZONE B BACKPRESSURE ________

E. P2265A, COND ZONE C BACKPRESSURE ________

F. P1133A, COND ZONE C HOTWELL PRESS ________

G. Y9006C, CONDENSER VACUUM LOW ________

H. F2260A, COND VAC PMP AIR EXH FLOW 1 ________

I. F2700A, COND VAC PMP AIR EXHAUST FLOW 2 ________

J. T2467A, COND VAC HDR TEMP ________

K. Y8003A, RCW TEMP UNIT 2 ________

[4] ENSURE plant instruments required for test performance listed on Appendix C, Permanent Plant Instrumentation Log, have been placed in service and are within their calibration interval, AND RECORD in Appendix C.

A. Section 6.3 ________

B. Section 6.5 ________

C. Section 6.6 ________

[5] ENSURE M&TE required for test performance has been (as required) filled, vented, placed in service and recorded on M&TE Log in SMP-9.0.

A. Section 6.5 ________

B. Section 6.6 ________

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[6] VERIFY M&TE calibration due dates will support the completion of this test performance.

A. Section 6.5 ________

B. Section 6.6 ________

[7] ENSURE Gland Seal Water is established to the Condenser Vacuum Pumps per 2-SOI-37.01 or equivalent approved Temporary Operating Plan (TOP) for this purpose.

Instruction Used: 2-SOI-37.01 TOP: _____________ ________

[8] ENSURE Raw Cooling Water is in service to the Condenser Vacuum Pump Seal Water coolers per 2-SOI-2&3.01 or equivalent approved TOP for this purpose.

Instruction Used: 2-SOI-2&3.01 TOP: ____________ ________

[9] ENSURE Raw Cooling Water is in service to the Condenser Vacuum Pump Area Cooler per SOI-30.01 or equivalent approved TOP for this purpose.

Instruction Used: SOI-30.01 TOP: _______________ ________

[10] PERFORM switch lineup per Appendix D. ________

[11] PERFORM electrical breaker lineup per Appendix E. ________

[12] PERFORM valve lineup per Appendix F. ________

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4.3 Field Preparations (continued)

[13] ENSURE permanent screen and dirt shield is installed on suction of 2-PCV-6-330, CONDENSER VACUUM BREAKER,

[T14G/720], and ENSURE there is no debris in the area of suction around 2-PCV-6-330.

A. Section 6.2 ________

B. Section 6.6 ________

[14] ENSURE temporary test connections are installed in the following instrument sense lines:

A. Downstream (low side/pump side) sense line for 2-PDS-2-171, COND VAC PMP A INLET VLV CONT,

[T14H/685]. ________

B. Downstream (low side/pump side) sense line for 2-PDS-2-176, COND VAC PMP B INLET VLV CONT,

[T14G/685]. ________

C. Downstream (low side/pump side) sense line for 2-PDS-2-181, COND VAC PMP C INLET VLV CONT,

[T14G/685]. ________

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4.3 Field Preparations (continued)

[15] INSTALL the following temporary 0-30 inHg vacuum Test Gauges at the following locations.

A. Vacuum Gauge A:

Downstream (low side/pump side) test connection of 2-PDS-2-171, COND VAC PMP A INLET VLV CONT

[T14H/685]. ________

1st

________

CV B. Vacuum Gauge B:

Downstream (low side/pump side) test connection of 2-PDS-2-176, COND VAC PMP B INLET VLV CONT

[T14G/685]. ________

1st

________

CV C. Vacuum Gauge C:

Downstream (low side/pump side) test connection of 2-PDS-2-181, COND VAC PMP C INLET VLV CONT

[T14G/685]. ________

1st

________

CV D. Vacuum Gauge D:

Upstream (high side) test connection of 2-PDI-2-175, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION STRN PRESS, at 2-ISIV-2-388B, [2-L-509, T15G/685]. ________

1st

________

CV

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4.3 Field Preparations (continued)

[16] INSTALL the following temporary 0-5 PSI pressure Test Gauges at the following locations:

A. Pressure Gauge A:

at the test connection downstream of 2-ISV-37-17, PRESSURE SWITCH ISOLATION VAC PUMP 2A,

[T14H/685]. ________

1st

________

CV B. Pressure Gauge B:

at the test connection downstream of 2-ISV-37-18, PRESSURE SWITCH ISOLATION VAC PUMP 2B,

[T14G/685]. ________

1st

________

CV C. Pressure Gauge C:

at the test connection downstream of 2-ISV-37-19, PRESSURE SWITCH ISOLATION VAC PUMP 2C,

[T14G/685]. ________

1st

________

CV

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4.4 Approvals and Notifications

[1] OBTAIN permission of the Preoperational Startup Manager to start the test.

Preoperational Startup Manager Date Signature

[2] OBTAIN the Unit 2 Supervisor's (US/SRO) or Shift Managers (SM) authorization.

U2 US/SRO/SM Signature Date

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5.0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA A. The Condenser Vacuum Pumps Seal Water Tank level is maintained correctly Opens on decreasing Closes on increasing COMPONENT Seal Water Tank Level. Seal Water Tank Level 2-LSV-2-169 6.3.1[4] 6.3.1[6]

2-LSV-2-174 6.3.2[4] 6.3.2[6]

2-LSV-2-179 6.3.3[4] 6.3.3[6]

B. The Condenser Vacuum Pumps Seal Water Recirculation Pumps manual and automatic controls, interlocks, annunciations, alarms, and indications operate correctly.

COMPONENT Controls and Indications Alarms and Annunciations 2-PMP-2-171D Subsection 6.4.1 Subsection 6.5.1 2-PMP-2-176D Subsection 6.4.2 Subsection 6.5.2 2-PMP-2-181D Subsection 6.4.3 Subsection 6.5.3 C. The Condenser Vacuum Pumps Seal Water Recirculation Pumps automatically start when their respective Condenser Vacuum Pump starts.

COMPONENT Auto-start on associated CVP start 2-PMP-2-171D 6.5.1[15]

2-PMP-2-176D 6.5.2[15]

2-PMP-2-181D 6.5.3[15]

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5.0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA (continued)

D. The Condenser Vacuum Pumps manual and automatic controls, interlocks, annunciations, alarms, and indications operate correctly.

COMPONENT Controls and Indications 2-PMP-2-171 Subsection 6.5.1 2-PMP-2-176 Subsection 6.5.2 2-PMP-2-181 Subsection 6.5.3 E. The Condenser Vacuum Pumps automatically start on low pump suction vacuum.

COMPONENT Auto-start on low vacuum 2-PMP-2-171 6.5.4[29]

2-PMP-2-176 6.5.4[23]

2-PMP-2-181 6.5.4[26]

F. The Condenser Vacuum Pumps respond appropriately to a Bus Undervoltage condition.

Stops on Bus Restarts after bus COMPONENT Undervoltage voltage is restored 2-PMP-2-171 6.5.1[27] 6.5.1[30]

2-PMP-2-176 6.5.2[27] 6.5.2[30]

2-PMP-2-181 6.5.3[27] 6.5.3[30]

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5.0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA (continued)

G. The Condenser Vacuum Pumps Suction Valves operate correctly.

Opens on decreasing 'P between COMPONENT associated CVP and Suction Header 2-FCV-2-171 6.5.4[17]

2-FCV-2-176 6.5.4[10]

2-FCV-2-181 6.5.4[13]

H. The Condenser Vacuum Pumps Backpressure Relief Valves operate correctly.

Opens on increasing pressure in COMPONENT associated CVP Seal Water Tank 2-FCV-2-250 6.5.1[51]

2-FCV-2-246 6.5.2[51]

2-FCV-2-248 6.5.3[51]

I. The Condenser Vacuum Pump Exhaust Bypass Valve operates correctly and indicating lights show correct valve position.

COMPONENT Controls and Indications 2-FCV-2-255 Section 6.1 J. The Condenser Vacuum Breaker Valve operates correctly COMPONENT Controls and Indications 2-PCV-6-330 Section 6.2

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5.0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA (continued)

K. The Condenser Vacuum Pumps operate within their design parameters.

Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Suction Measured Suction Motor Operates at Air Flow3 Pressure Pressure4 d 114.5 kVA5 Atmospheric N/A N/A 6.6.1[11]

15 inHgA d 14.83 inHgA 6.6.1[16] t 894 SCFM1 6.6.1[16] 6.6.1[16]

5 inHgA d 4.83 inHgA 6.6.1[20] t 276 SCFM 6.6.1[20] 6.6.1[20]

3 inHgA d 2.83 inHgA 6.6.1[23] t 160 SCFM 6.6.1[23] 6.6.1[23]

2 inHgA d 1.83 inHgA 6.6.1[26] t 95.5 SCFM 6.6.1[26] 6.6.1[26]

1 inHgA d 0.83 inHgA 6.6.1[30] t 32.5 SCFM2 6.6.1[30] 6.6.1[30]

Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Suction Measured Suction Motor Operates at Air Flow3 Pressure Pressure4 d 114.5 kVA5 Atmospheric N/A N/A 6.6.2[11]

15 inHgA d 14.83 inHgA 6.6.2[16] t 849 SCFM1 6.6.2[16] 6.6.2[16]

5 inHgA d 4.83 inHgA 6.6.2[20] t 290 SCFM 6.6.2[20] 6.6.2[20]

3 inHgA d 2.83 inHgA 6.6.2[23] t 171 SCFM 6.6.2[23] 6.6.2[23]

2 inHgA d 1.83 inHgA 6.6.2[26] t 99 SCFM 6.6.2[26] 6.6.2[26]

1 inHgA d 0.83 inHgA 6.6.2[30] t 29 SCFM2 6.6.2[30] 6.6.2[30]

1 Meeting this value will also verify acceptance criteria of t800 SCFM at 15 inHgA 2 Meeting this value will also verify acceptance criteria of t15 SCFM at 1 inHgA 3 Required air flow calculated using Nash Shop Test Curves (see Appendix H).

4 Required Pump Suction Pressure conservatively adjusted for instrument inaccuracies.

5 Verifies motor operates below overload conditions. (See Appendix H for calculation.)

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5.0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA (continued)

Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Suction Measured Suction Motor Operates at Air Flow3 Pressure Pressure4 d 114.5 kVA5 Atmospheric N/A N/A 6.6.3[11]

15 inHgA d 14.83 inHgA 6.6.3[16] t 856 SCFM1 6.6.3[16] 6.6.3[16]

5 inHgA d 4.83 inHgA 6.6.3[20] t 267 SCFM 6.6.3[20] 6.6.3[20]

3 inHgA d 2.83 inHgA 6.6.3[23] t 154 SCFM 6.6.3[23] 6.6.3[23]

2 inHgA d 1.83 inHgA 6.6.3[26] t 92.5 SCFM 6.6.3[26] 6.6.3[26]

1 inHgA d 0.83 inHgA 6.6.3[30] t 33 SCFM2 6.6.3[30] 6.6.3[30]

1 Meeting this value will also verify acceptance criteria of t800 SCFM at 15 inHgA 2 Meeting this value will also verify acceptance criteria of t15 SCFM at 1 inHgA 3 Required air flow calculated using Nash Shop Test Curves (see Appendix H).

4 Required Pump Suction Pressure conservatively adjusted for instrument inaccuracies.

5 Verifies motor operates below overload conditions. (See Appendix H for calculation.)

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6.0 PERFORMANCE NOTES

1) The Sections of this test shall be performed per the flow chart below.
2) Section 6.1 may be performed any time prior to Section 6.5; likewise, Section 6.2 may be performed any time prior to Section 6.6.
3) System piping and components should be visually monitored for vibration during steady state and transient operations.
4) This instruction does not quantitatively verify instrument setpoints. Unless otherwise noted, system parameters are recorded for information only.
5) Atmospheric conditions can change quickly. During performance of Section 6.6, record atmospheric pressure at least once per shift using Data Sheet 6 and at Test Director discretion during other Sections of this test. This is necessary to accurately determine the required vacuum pressure which corresponds to the required absolute pressure of the instruction.
6) This instruction uses both Absolute Pressure and Vacuum Pressure to quantify condenser pressure. Absolute Pressure (measured at inHgA) is zero-referenced against a perfect vacuum, so it is the true total pressure in the system. (Barometric Pressure is an example of an absolute pressure). Vacuum Pressure (measured at inHgVac) is zero-referenced against atmospheric pressure, so it is the difference between system pressure and atmospheric pressure. Decreasing vacuum pressure corresponds to increasing absolute pressure and vice versa.

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6.1 Condenser Vacuum Exhaust Bypass Valve Logic

[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.1 have been completed. ________

[2] PLACE 2-HS-2-255, EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS,

[2-M-3], to OPEN, AND VERIFY the following:

A. At 2-HS-2-255:

x Red Light is ON ________

x Green Light is OFF ________

B. 2-FCV-2-255, COND VAC PUMP EXH HDR FILTER BYPASS, [T14G/708], is OPEN (locally). ________

[3] PLACE 2-HS-2-255, EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS, to CLOSE, AND VERIFY the following:

A. At 2-HS-2-255:

x Red Light is OFF ________

x Green Light is ON ________

B. 2-FCV-2-255, COND VAC PUMP EXH HDR FILTER BYPASS, is CLOSED (locally). ________

[4] PLACE 2-HS-2-255, EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS, to OPEN, AND VERIFY 2-FCV-2-255, COND VAC PUMP EXH HDR FILTER BYPASS, is OPEN (locally). ________

[5] VERIFY successful completion of this Section (6.1). (Acc Crit) ________

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6.2 Condenser Vacuum Breaker Valve Logic

[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.2 have been completed. ________

CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-PCV-6-330. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser.

[2] PLACE 2-HS-6-330A, VACUUM BREAKER COND A, [2-M-3],

to OPEN, AND VERIFY the following:

A. At 2-HS-6-330A:

x Red Light is ON ________

x Green Light is OFF ________

B. VERIFY 2-PCV-6-330, CONDENSER VACUUM BREAKER, [T14G/720] is OPEN (locally). ________

[3] PLACE 2-HS-6-330A, VACUUM BREAKER COND A, to CLOSE, AND VERIFY the following:

A. At 2-HS-6-330A:

x Red Light is OFF ________

x Green Light is ON ________

B. VERIFY 2-PCV-6-330, CONDENSER VACUUM BREAKER, is CLOSED (locally). ________

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6.2 Condenser Vacuum Breaker Valve Logic (continued)

[4] PLACE 2-HS-6-330B, CONDENSER VACUUM BREAKER,

[2-JB-291-2053, T14G/729], to OPEN, AND VERIFY 2-PCV-6-330, CONDENSER VACUUM BREAKER, is OPEN (locally). ________

[5] PLACE 2-HS-6-330B, CONDENSER VACUUM BREAKER, to CLOSE, AND VERIFY 2-PCV-6-330, CONDENSER VACUUM BREAKER, is CLOSED (locally). ________

[6] VERIFY successful completion of this Section (6.2). (Acc Crit) ________

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6.3 Condenser Vacuum Pump Seal Water Makeup Valves Logic NOTES

1) The CVP Seal Water Tank level controls use a fixed low tank level setpoint and a fixed high tank level reset point based on the tank level (elevation) at which the Seal Water Tank Level Switch is installed. The exterior of the Level Switch float chamber is marked "LOW LIQUID LEVEL at the approximate setpoint level. The reset point is required to be below the tank overflow level and should be approximately 3/4" above the LOW LIQUID LEVEL mark.
2) The measurement marks on the Seal Water Tank Level Gauges are approximate and are used for reference only. The LOW LIQUID LEVEL mark on exterior of the Level Switch float chamber corresponds to approximately the 15 mark on the Level Guage, and the tank overflow level corresponds to approximately the 17 mark. Acceptance Criteria is qualitatively based on Level Switch actuation and its ability to maintain Tank level rather than on specific tank level values at which it actuates.
3) Seal Water Tank Level Makeup Valves are solenoid valves and do not have direct position indication. Valve position may be observed by several methods:

x By hearing the solenoid click as it energizes and de-energizes.

x By visually observing a step change in the Seal Water Tank level trend (e.g.

observing a decreasing tank level begin increasing).

x By using a ferrous object to determine when the solenoid is magnetized. The solenoid coil will be magnetized when it is energized.

x By observing the solenoid change temperature. The solenoid will heat up when it is energized.

4) Subsections 6.3.1 through 6.3.3 may be performed in any order provided the steps within each Subsection are performed in the order written.

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6.3.1 CVP 2A Seal Water Makeup Valve Logic NOTE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Seal Water Tank level recorded in steps 6.3.1[4] and 6.3.1[6]

is for information only.

[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Subsection 6.3 have been completed. ________

[2] ENSURE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Seal Water Tank level is above approximately 15 on 2-LG-2-168, COND VAC PUMP A SEAL WATER LEVEL, [T14H/685]. ________

[3] THROTTLE OPEN 2-DRV-37-572, COND VAC PUMP 2A SEAL GSW DRAIN, [T14H/685], AND SLOWLY DRAIN the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Seal Water Tank. ________

[4] VERIFY 2-LSV-2-169, COND VAC PMP A SEAL WATER MAKE UP, [T14H/685], OPENS at or below approximately 15 on 2-LG-2-168, COND VAC PUMP A SEAL WATER LEVEL.

(Acc Crit)

Tank Level (2-LG-2-168): __________inches ________

[5] CLOSE 2-DRV-37-572, COND VAC PUMP 2A SEAL WATER TANK DRAIN. ________

[6] VERIFY 2-LSV-2-169, COND VAC PMP A SEAL WATER MAKE UP, CLOSES before the Seal Water Tank level reaches 17 on 2-LG-2-168, COND VAC PUMP A SEAL WATER LEVEL. (Acc Crit)

Tank Level (2-LG-2-168): __________inches ________

[7] VERIFY no water flows from the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Seal Water Tank overflow line. ________

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6.3.2 CVP 2B Seal Water Makeup Valve Logic NOTE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Seal Water Tank level recorded in steps 6.3.2[4] and 6.3.2[6]

is for information only.

[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.3 have been completed. ________

[2] ENSURE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Seal Water Tank level is above approximately 15 on 2-LG-2-173, COND VAC PUMP B SEAL WATER LEVEL, [T14G/685]. ________

[3] THROTTLE OPEN 2-DRV-37-571, COND VAC PUMP 2B SEAL GSW DRAIN, [T14G/685], AND SLOWLY DRAIN the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Seal Water Tank. ________

[4] VERIFY 2-LSV-2-174, COND VAC PMP B SEAL WATER MAKE UP, [T14G/685], OPENS at or below approximately 15 on 2-LG-2-173, COND VAC PUMP B SEAL WATER LEVEL.

(Acc Crit)

Tank Level (2-LG-2-173): __________inches ________

[5] CLOSE 2-DRV-37-571, COND VAC PUMP 2B SEAL WATER TANK DRAIN. ________

[6] VERIFY 2-LSV-2-174, COND VAC PMP B SEAL WATER MAKE UP, CLOSES before the Seal Water Tank level reaches 17 on 2-LG-2-173, COND VAC PUMP B SEAL WATER LEVEL. (Acc Crit)

Tank Level (2-LG-2-173): __________inches ________

[7] VERIFY no water flows from the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Seal Water Tank overflow line. ________

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6.3.3 CVP 2C Seal Water Makeup Valve Logic NOTE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Seal Water Tank level recorded in steps 6.3.3[4] and 6.3.3[6]

is for information only.

[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.3 have been completed. ________

[2] ENSURE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Seal Water Tank level is above approximately 15 on 2-LG-2-178, COND VAC PUMP C SEAL WATER LEVEL, [T14G/685]. ________

[3] THROTTLE OPEN 2-DRV-37-565, COND VAC PUMP 2C SEAL GSW DRAIN, [T14G/685], AND SLOWLY DRAIN the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Seal Water Tank. ________

[4] VERIFY 2-LSV-2-179, COND VAC PMP C SEAL WATER MAKE UP, [T14G/685], OPENS at or below approximately 15 on 2-LG-2-178, COND VAC PUMP C SEAL WATER LEVEL.

(Acc Crit)

Tank Level (2-LG-2-178): __________inches ________

[5] CLOSE 2-DRV-37-565, COND VAC PUMP 2C SEAL WATER TANK DRAIN. ________

[6] VERIFY 2-LSV-2-179 COND VAC PMP C SEAL WATER MAKE UP, CLOSES before the Seal Water Tank level reaches 17 on 2-LG-2-178, COND VAC PUMP C SEAL WATER LEVEL. (Acc Crit)

Tank Level (2-LG-2-178): __________inches ________

[7] VERIFY no water flows from the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Seal Water Tank overflow line. ________

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6.4 Condenser Vacuum Pump Recirculating Pumps Logic NOTE Subsections 6.4.1 through 6.4.3 may be performed in any order provided the steps within each Subsection are performed in the order written.

6.4.1 CVP 2A Seal Water Recirculating Pump Manual Logic

[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.4 have been completed. ________

[2] ENSURE Section 6.3 has been completed. ________

[3] ENSURE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Seal Water Tank level is at or above level of 2-VTV-2-1045, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A VENT VALVE, [T14H/685]. ________

[4] OPEN 2-VTV-2-1045, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A VENT VALVE, to vent trapped air from 2-PMP-2-171D, THEN CLOSE 2-VTV-2-1045 ________

[5] ENSURE 2-HS-2-171D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685] is RESET. ________

[6] VERIFY the following:

x 2-PMP-2-171D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A,

[T14H/685], is OFF ________

x At 2-BKR-2-171D, COND VAC PMP 2A RECIRC PMP, [TURB MOV BD 2A, Compartment 3B],

Red Light is OFF ________

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6.4.1 CVP 2A Seal Water Recirculating Pump Manual Logic (continued)

[7] PRESS AND HOLD TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-171D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following:

x 2-PMP-2-171D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A, STARTS ________

x At 2-BKR-2-171D, COND VAC PMP 2A RECIRC PMP, Red Light is ON. ________

[8] RELEASE TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-171D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following:

x 2-PMP-2-171D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A, STOPS. ________

x At 2-BKR-2-171D, COND VAC PMP 2A RECIRC PMP, Red Light is OFF. ________

[9] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-171D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP. ________

[10] PRESS AND HOLD TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-171D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following:

x 2-PMP-2-171D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A, is OFF ________

x At 2-BKR-2-171D, COND VAC PMP 2A RECIRC PMP, Red Light is OFF ________

[11] RELEASE TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-171D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP. ________

[12] VERIFY successful completion of this Subsection (6.4.1).

(Acc Crit) ________

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6.4.2 CVP 2B Seal Water Recirculating Pump Manual Logic

[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.4 have been completed. ________

[2] ENSURE Section 6.3 has been completed. ________

[3] ENSURE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Seal Water Tank level is at or above level of 2-VTV-2-1046, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B VENT VALVE, [T14G/685]. ________

[4] OPEN 2-VTV-2-1046, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B VENT VALVE, to vent trapped air from 2-PMP-2-176D, THEN CLOSE 2-VTV-2-1046 ________

[5] ENSURE 2-HS-2-176D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685] is RESET. ________

[6] VERIFY the following:

x 2-PMP-2-176D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B,

[T14G/685], is OFF ________

x At 2-BKR-2-176D, COND VAC PMP 2B RECIRC PMP, [TURB MOV BD 2A, Compartment 5A],

Red Light is OFF ________

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6.4.2 CVP 2B Seal Water Recirculating Pump Manual Logic (continued)

[7] PRESS AND HOLD TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-176D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following:

x 2-PMP-2-176D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B, STARTS ________

x At 2-BKR-2-176D, COND VAC PMP 2B RECIRC PMP, Red Light is ON. ________

[8] RELEASE TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-176D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following:

x 2-PMP-2-176D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B, STOPS. ________

x At 2-BKR-2-176D, COND VAC PMP 2B RECIRC PMP, Red Light is OFF. ________

[9] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-176D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP. ________

[10] PRESS AND HOLD TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-176D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following:

x 2-PMP-2-176D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B, is OFF ________

x At 2-BKR-2-176D, COND VAC PMP 2B RECIRC PMP, Red Light is OFF ________

[11] RELEASE TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-176D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP. ________

[12] VERIFY successful completion of this Subsection (6.4.2).

(Acc Crit) ________

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6.4.3 CVP 2C Seal Water Recirculating Pump Manual Logic

[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.4 have been completed. ________

[2] ENSURE Section 6.3 has been completed. ________

[3] ENSURE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Seal Water Tank level is at or above level of 2-VTV-2-1047, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C VENT VALVE, [T14G/685]. ________

[4] OPEN 2-VTV-2-1047, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C VENT VALVE, to vent trapped air from 2-PMP-2-181D, THEN CLOSE 2-VTV-2-1047 ________

[5] ENSURE 2-HS-2-181D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685] is RESET. ________

[6] VERIFY the following:

x 2-PMP-2-181D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C,

[T14G/685], is OFF ________

x At 2-BKR-2-181D, COND VAC PMP 2C RECIRC PMP, [TURB MOV BD 2B, Compartment 10D],

Red Light is OFF ________

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6.4.3 CVP 2C Seal Water Recirculating Pump Manual Logic (continued)

[7] PRESS AND HOLD TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-181D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following:

x 2-PMP-2-181D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C, STARTS ________

x At 2-BKR-2-181D, COND VAC PMP 2C RECIRC PMP, Red Light is ON. ________

[8] RELEASE TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-181D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following:

x 2-PMP-2-181D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C, STOPS. ________

x At 2-BKR-2-181D, COND VAC PMP 2C RECIRC PMP, Red Light is OFF. ________

[9] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-181D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP. ________

[10] PRESS AND HOLD TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-181D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following:

x 2-PMP-2-181D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C, is OFF ________

x At 2-BKR-2-181D, COND VAC PMP 2C RECIRC PMP, Red Light is OFF ________

[11] RELEASE TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-181D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP. ________

[12] VERIFY successful completion of this Subsection (6.4.3).

(Acc Crit) ________

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6.5 Condenser Vacuum Pumps Logic NOTES

1) Section 6.5 operates the Condenser Vacuum Pumps with the Main Condenser and the Main Feed Pump Turbine Condensers isolated.
2) Low Seal Water Pressure Annunciator Windows 2-XA-55-3A-47C, -48C, and -49C contacts must be closed for approximately 8 seconds for window to actuate and open for approximately 8 seconds for window to clear.
3) Condenser Vacuum Pump Handswitches in the Main Control Room (2-HS-2-171A,

-176A, -181A) spring return to P AUTO from both START and STOP positions.

4) Subsections 6.5.1 through 6.5.3 may be performed in any order provided the steps within each Subsection are performed in the order written. Subsection 6.5.4 is performed after Subsections 6.5.1 through 6.5.3 are complete.
5) Refer to GOI-7 for Condenser Vacuum Pump motor starting limitations.

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6.5.1 CVP 2A Logic

[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.5 have been completed. ________

[2] ENSURE Sections 6.1 and 6.4 have been completed ________

[3] RACK OUT 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A,

[480V UNIT BD 2A, Compartment 3D]. ________

[4] REMOVE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A ________

NOTES

1) The following step will allow the CVP 2A control circuit to fully function while 2-BKR-2-171 is in TEST. Breaker will open and close in response to control signals, but CVP 2A itself will remain off.
2) See drawing 6947D02 for typical 480V Switchgear pin arrangement.

[5] INSTALL temporary jumpers between the following stationary secondary side contacts of 2-BKR-2-171. (Drawing 6948D26)

A. Designated A-1:

Between Pin 3TP (wire 3DC) and Pin 13 (wire 3DC) ________

1st

________

CV B. Designated A-2:

Between Pin 6TP (wire 3DT) and Pin 9 (wire 3DT1) ________

1st

________

CV

[6] REPLACE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A. ________

1st

________

CV

[7] RACK 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A, to the TEST position. ________

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6.5.1 CVP 2A Logic (continued)

[8] VERIFY 2-XA-55-3A-47C, VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR. ________

[9] VERIFY Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 47-C VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-251) is NORMAL (Green) ________

CAUTION The following step involves work in an energized panel (250V DC Control Power).

NOTE The following step will disable the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A auto-start on low suction vacuum function.

[10] LIFT vendor wire 30 at TB30, Point 30 (opposite field wire 3DC5) in CVP 2A skid-mounted terminal box.

(Drawing 2-45W2747-4) ________

1st

________

CV

[11] INSTALL switched jumper (designated TS-171) between TB30 Point 30 and TB10 Point 6 in CVP 2A skid-mounted terminal box. (Drawing 2-45W2747-4), AND ENSURE that the jumper test switch is OPEN (OFF). ________

1st

________

CV

[12] ENSURE 2-ISV-32-2014, CNTL AIR ISOL VLV TO 2-FCV-2-250/2-FCV-2-171, [T14H/685] is CLOSED. ________

[13] PLACE 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, [2-M-3],

to P AUTO. ________

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6.5.1 CVP 2A Logic (continued)

[14] PRESS CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A BKR TEST CLOSE pushbutton at 480V UNIT BD 2A, Compartment 3D, AND VERIFY the following:

A. At 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A:

x Red Light is ON ________

x Green Light is OFF ________

x Red Flag at Breaker Panel ________

B. Locally:

x 2-PMP-2-171D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A,

[T14H/685], is OFF ________

x 2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, [T14G/685], STARTS ________

C. Annunciation & Alarms:

x 2-XA-55-3A-47C, VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is in ALARM ________

x Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 47-C VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-251) is in ALARM (Red) ________

[15] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-171D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following:

x 2-PMP-2-171D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A, STARTS (Acc Crit) ________

x 2-XA-55-3A-47C, VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR ________

x Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 47-C VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-251) is NORMAL (Green) ________

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6.5.1 CVP 2A Logic (continued)

[16] PRESS CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A BKR TEST TRIP pushbutton at 480V UNIT BD 2A, Compartment 3D, AND VERIFY the following:

A. At 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A:

x Red Light is OFF ________

x Green Light is ON ________

x Green Flag at Breaker Panel ________

B. Locally:

x 2-PMP-2-171D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A, is OFF ________

x 2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, is OFF ________

C. Annunciation & Alarms:

x 2-XA-55-3A-47C, VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR ________

x Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 47-C VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-251) is NORMAL (Green) ________

[17] PLACE 2-HS-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, [T14G/685], to OFF. ________

[18] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-171D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685]. ________

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6.5.1 CVP 2A Logic (continued)

NOTE Annunciator Window 2-XA-55-3A-47C, VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO, will continue to alarm and clear throughout the remainder of this section until step 6.5.1[50] as CVP 2A is simulated started and stopped.

[19] PLACE 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, [2-M-3],

to START, AND VERIFY the following A. At 2-HS-2-171A:

x Red Light is ON ________

x Green Light is OFF ________

x White Light is OFF ________

B. At 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A:

x Red Light is ON ________

x Green Light is OFF ________

[20] PLACE 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, to STOP, AND VERIFY the following:

A. At 2-HS-2-171A:

x Red Light is OFF ________

x Green Light is ON ________

x White Light is OFF ________

B. At 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A:

x Red Light is OFF ________

x Green Light is ON ________

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6.5.1 CVP 2A Logic (continued)

[21] PRESS TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685], AND VERIFY at 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A:

x Red Light is ON ________

x Green Light is OFF ________

x White Light is OFF ________

[22] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, AND VERIFY at 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A:

x Red Light is OFF ________

x Green Light is ON ________

x White Light is OFF ________

[23] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, AND VERIFY at 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A:

x Red Light is OFF ________

x Green Light is ON ________

x White Light is OFF ________

[24] PRESS TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, AND VERIFY at 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A:

x Red Light is ON ________

x Green Light is OFF ________

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6.5.1 CVP 2A Logic (continued)

CAUTION Steps 6.5.1[25], 6.5.1[26], and 6.5.1[29] involve work in an energized panel (250V DC Control Power).

NOTE The following two steps will setup and simulate a loss of bus voltage in 480V Unit Board 2A.

[25] LIFT wire (3DC2) from Terminal Point 1 on 480-V BUS UNDERVOLTAGE AUX RELAY 27BX1, [480V UNIT BD 2A, Compartment 5A]. (Drawing 6948D28) ________

1st

________

CV

[26] MOMENTARILY PLACE a handheld jumper between Terminal Point 2 (wire 3DTP) and Point 5 (wire 3DT1) on 480-V BUS UNDERVOLTAGE AUX RELAY 27BX1. (Drawing 6948D28) ________

1st

________

CV

[27] VERIFY at 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A:

(Acc Crit) x Red Light is OFF ________

x Green Light is ON ________

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6.5.1 CVP 2A Logic (continued)

NOTE Steps 6.5.1[28] and 6.5.1[32] will temporarily restore and then disable CVP 2A auto-start on low vacuum in order to prove CVP 2A auto-start on restoration of bus voltage..

[28] PLACE Test Switch TS-171 to the CLOSED (ON) position. ________

NOTE The following step will simulate a restoration of bus voltage in 480V Unit Board 2A.

[29] LAND wire (3DC2) on Terminal Point 1 on 480-V BUS UNDERVOLTAGE AUX RELAY 27BX1. (Drawing 6948D28) ________

1st

________

CV

[30] VERIFY at 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A:

(Acc Crit) x Red Light is ON ________

x Green Light is OFF ________

[31] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A. ________

[32] PLACE Test Switch TS-171 to the OPEN (OFF) position. ________

[33] RACK OUT 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A. ________

[34] REMOVE front cover of 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A. ________

[35] PLACE 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A, Overload Trip Switch (OTS) mechanical lock-in lever (DTA plunger) to the TRIP position. ________

[36] INSTALL front cover of 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A. ________

1st

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CV

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6.5.1 CVP 2A Logic (continued)

[37] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A. ________

[38] RACK 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A to the TEST position. ________

[39] VERIFY the following:

A. White Light at 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, is ON ________

B. 2-XA-55-1B-14E, M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is in ALARM ________

C. Motor Tripout Buzzer is ON ________

D. Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 14-E M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is in ALARM (Red). ________

NOTES

1) The following step will electrically reset the Overload Trip Switch (OTS) for 2-BKR-2-171. Do not hold the Handswitch in STOP if the coil does not de-energize to avoid overheating the OTS coil.
2) If the following step does not reset the OTS, then the OTS may be reset manually by pressing the OTS Reset button on the front of the Breaker, and a Test Deficiency Notice shall be initiated.

[40] MOMENTARILY PLACE 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, to STOP, AND VERIFY the following:

A. White Light at 2-HS-2-171A is OFF ________

B. 2-XA-55-1B-14E, M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is CLEAR ________

C. Motor Tripout Buzzer is OFF ________

D. Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 14-E M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is NORMAL (Green). ________

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6.5.1 CVP 2A Logic (continued)

[41] PLACE 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, to STOP PULL TO LOCK. ________

[42] RACK OUT 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A. ________

[43] REMOVE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A, AND REMOVE temporary jumpers between the following stationary secondary side contacts of 2-BKR-2-171: (Drawing 6948D26)

(Jumpers were installed in step 6.5.1[5])

A. Designated A-1:

Between Pin 3TP (wire 3DC) and Pin 13 (wire 3DC) ________

1st

________

CV B. Designated A-2:

Between Pin 6TP (wire 3DT) and Pin 9 (wire 3DT1) ________

1st

________

CV

[44] REPLACE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A, AND TORQUE between 25 and 35 in-lbs.

M&TE: ________________ ________

1st

________

CV

[45] RACK 2-BKR-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A, to the CONNECTED position. ________

[46] PLACE 2-HS-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER to AUTO. ________

[47] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-171D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A RECIRC PUMP. ________

[48] OPEN 2-ISV-32-2014, CNTL AIR ISOL VLV TO 2-FCV-2-250/2-FCV-2-171. ________

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6.5.1 CVP 2A Logic (continued)

[49] ENSURE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Seal Water Tank level is at or above approximately 15 on 2-LG-2-168, COND VAC PUMP A SEAL WATER LEVEL, [T14H/685]. ________

[50] PLACE 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, to START, AND VERIFY the following x 2-PMP-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A,

[T14H/685], is ON. ________

x 2-PMP-2-171D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A, is ON ________

x 2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, is ON ________

x 2-FCV-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A SUCTION ISOL, [T14H/685], is OPEN. ________

x 2-XA-55-3A-47C, VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR ________

x Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 47-C VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-251) is NORMAL (Green) ________

NOTE The following step will cause the pressure in the CVP 2A Seal Water Tank to rise. The pressure switch that controls 2-FCV-2-250 has a setpoint of 4 PSIG (r0.5PSI).

[51] SLOWLY CLOSE 2-CKV-2-710, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A DISCHARGE CHECK, [T14H/685], AND VERIFY 2-FCV-2-250, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A VACUUM BREAKER, [T14H/685], begins to OPEN.

(Acc Crit) ________

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[52] RELEASE handle of 2-CKV-2-710, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A DISCHARGE CHECK, AND VERIFY 2-FCV-2-250, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A VACUUM BREAKER, CLOSES. ________

[53] PLACE 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, to STOP PULL TO LOCK, AND VERIFY the following x 2-PMP-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, is OFF. ________

x 2-PMP-2-171D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP A, is OFF ________

x 2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, is OFF ________

x 2-FCV-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A SUCTION ISOL, is CLOSED. ________

x 2-XA-55-3A-47C, VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR ________

x Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 47-C VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-251) is NORMAL (Green) ________

[54] VERIFY successful completion of this Subsection (6.5.1).

(Acc Crit) ________

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6.5.2 CVP 2B Logic

[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.5 have been completed. ________

[2] ENSURE Sections 6.1 and 6.4 have been completed ________

[3] RACK OUT 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B,

[480V UNIT BD 2B, Compartment 4C]. ________

[4] REMOVE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B. ________

NOTES

1) The following step will allow the CVP 2B control circuit to fully function while 2-BKR-2-176 is in TEST. Breaker will open and close in response to control signals, but CVP 2B itself will remain off.
2) See drawing 6947D02 for typical 480V Switchgear pin arrangement.

[5] INSTALL temporary jumpers between the following stationary secondary side contacts of 2-BKR-2-176. (Drawing 6948D35)

A. Designated B-1:

Between Pin 3TP (wire 4CC) and Pin 13 (wire 4CC) ________

1st

________

CV B. Designated B-2:

Between Pin 6TP (wire 4CT) and Pin 9 (wire 4CT1) ________

1st

________

CV

[6] REPLACE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B. ________

1st

________

CV

[7] RACK 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B, to the TEST position. ________

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[8] VERIFY 2-XA-55-3A-48C, VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR. ________

[9] VERIFY Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 48-C VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-247) is NORMAL (Green) ________

CAUTION The following step involves work in an energized panel (250V DC Control Power).

NOTE The following step will disable the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B auto-start on low suction vacuum function.

[10] LIFT vendor wire 30 at TB30, Point 30 (opposite field wire 4CC5) in CVP 2B skid-mounted terminal box.

(Drawing 2-45W2747-4) ________

1st

________

CV

[11] INSTALL switched jumper (designated TS-176) between TB30 Point 30 and TB10 Point 6 in CVP 2B skid-mounted terminal box. (Drawing 2-45W2747-4), AND ENSURE that the jumper test switch is OPEN (OFF). ________

1st

________

CV

[12] ENSURE 2-ISV-32-2017, CONTROL AIR ISOLATION VALVE TO 2-FCV-2-176, [T14G/685] is CLOSED. ________

[13] PLACE 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, [2-M-3],

to P AUTO. ________

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6.5.2 CVP 2B Logic (continued)

[14] PRESS CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B BKR TEST CLOSE pushbutton at 480V UNIT BD 2B, Compartment 4C, AND VERIFY the following:

A. At 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B:

x Red Light is ON ________

x Green Light is OFF ________

x Red Flag at Breaker Panel ________

B. Locally:

x 2-PMP-2-176D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B,

[T14G/685], is OFF ________

x 2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, [T14G/685], STARTS ________

C. Annunciation & Alarms:

x 2-XA-55-3A-48C, VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is in ALARM ________

x Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 48-C VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-247) is in ALARM (Red) ________

[15] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-176D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following:

x 2-PMP-2-176D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B, STARTS (Acc Crit) ________

x 2-XA-55-3A-48C, VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR ________

x Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 48-C VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-247) is NORMAL (Green) ________

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6.5.2 CVP 2B Logic (continued)

[16] PRESS CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B BKR TEST TRIP pushbutton at 480V UNIT BD 2B, Compartment 4C, AND VERIFY the following:

A. At 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B:

x Red Light is OFF ________

x Green Light is ON ________

x Green Flag at Breaker Panel ________

B. Locally:

x 2-PMP-2-176D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B, is OFF ________

x 2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, is OFF ________

C. Annunciation & Alarms:

x 2-XA-55-3A-48C, VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR ________

x Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 48-C VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-247) is NORMAL (Green) ________

[17] PLACE 2-HS-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, [T14G/685], to OFF. ________

[18] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-176D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685]. ________

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6.5.2 CVP 2B Logic (continued)

NOTE Annunciator Window 2-XA-55-3A-48C, VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO, will continue to alarm and clear throughout the remainder of this section until step 6.5.2[50] as CVP 2B is simulated started and stopped.

[19] PLACE 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, [2-M-3],

to START, AND VERIFY the following A. At 2-HS-2-176A:

x Red Light is ON ________

x Green Light is OFF ________

x White Light is OFF ________

B. At 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B:

x Red Light is ON ________

x Green Light is OFF ________

[20] PLACE 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, to STOP, AND VERIFY the following:

A. At 2-HS-2-176A:

x Red Light is OFF ________

x Green Light is ON ________

x White Light is OFF ________

B. At 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B:

x Red Light is OFF ________

x Green Light is ON ________

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6.5.2 CVP 2B Logic (continued)

[21] PRESS TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685], AND VERIFY at 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B:

x Red Light is ON ________

x Green Light is OFF ________

x White Light is OFF ________

[22] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, AND VERIFY at 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B:

x Red Light is OFF ________

x Green Light is ON ________

x White Light is OFF ________

[23] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, AND VERIFY at 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B:

x Red Light is OFF ________

x Green Light is ON ________

x White Light is OFF ________

[24] PRESS TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, AND VERIFY at 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B:

x Red Light is ON ________

x Green Light is OFF ________

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6.5.2 CVP 2B Logic (continued)

CAUTION Steps 6.5.2[25], 6.5.2[26], and 6.5.2[29] involve work in an energized panel (250V DC Control Power).

NOTE The following two steps will setup and simulate a loss of bus voltage in 480V Unit Board 2B.

[25] LIFT wire (4CC2) from Terminal Point 1 on 480-V BUS UNDERVOLTAGE AUX RELAY 27BX1, [480V UNIT BD 2B, Compartment 6A]. (Drawing 6948D37) ________

1st

________

CV

[26] MOMENTARILY PLACE a handheld jumper between Terminal Point 2 (wire 4CTP) and Point 5 (wire 4CT1) on 480-V BUS UNDERVOLTAGE AUX RELAY 27BX1. (Drawing 6948D37) ________

1st

________

CV

[27] VERIFY at 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B:

(Acc Crit) x Red Light is OFF ________

x Green Light is ON ________

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6.5.2 CVP 2B Logic (continued)

NOTE Steps 6.5.2[28] and 6.5.2[32] will temporarily restore and then disable CVP 2B auto-start on low vacuum in order to prove CVP 2B auto-start on restoration of bus voltage..

[28] PLACE Test Switch TS-176 to the CLOSED (ON) position. ________

NOTE The following step will simulate a restoration of bus voltage in 480V Unit Board 2A.

[29] LAND wire (4CC2) on Terminal Point 1 on 480-V BUS UNDERVOLTAGE AUX RELAY 27BX1. (Drawing 6948D37) ________

1st

________

CV

[30] VERIFY at 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B:

(Acc Crit) x Red Light is ON ________

x Green Light is OFF ________

[31] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B. ________

[32] PLACE Test Switch TS-176 to the OPEN (OFF) position. ________

[33] RACK OUT 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B. ________

[34] REMOVE front cover of 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B. ________

[35] PLACE 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B, Overload Trip Switch (OTS) mechanical lock-in lever (DTA plunger) to the TRIP position. ________

[36] INSTALL front cover of 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B. ________

1st

________

CV

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[37] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B. ________

[38] RACK 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B to the TEST position. ________

[39] VERIFY the following:

A. White Light at 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, is ON ________

B. 2-XA-55-1B-14E, M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is in ALARM ________

C. Motor Tripout Buzzer is ON ________

D. Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 14-E M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is in ALARM (Red). ________

NOTES

1) The following step will electrically reset the Overload Trip Switch (OTS) for 2-BKR-2-176. Do not hold the Handswitch in STOP if the coil does not de-energize to avoid overheating the OTS coil.
2) If the following step does not reset the OTS, then the OTS may be reset manually by pressing the OTS Reset button on the front of the Breaker, and a Test Deficiency Notice shall be initiated.

[40] MOMENTARILY PLACE 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, to STOP, AND VERIFY the following:

A. White Light at 2-HS-2-176A is OFF ________

B. 2-XA-55-1B-14E, M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is CLEAR ________

C. Motor Tripout Buzzer is OFF ________

D. Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 14-E M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is NORMAL (Green). ________

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6.5.2 CVP 2B Logic (continued)

[41] PLACE 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, to STOP PULL TO LOCK. ________

[42] RACK OUT 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B. ________

[43] REMOVE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B, AND REMOVE temporary jumpers between the following stationary secondary side contacts of 2-BKR-2-176: (Drawing 6948D35)

(Jumpers were installed in step 6.5.2[5])

A. Designated B-1:

Between Pin 3TP (wire 4CC) and Pin 13 (wire 4CC) ________

1st

________

CV B. Designated B-2:

Between Pin 6TP (wire 4CT) and Pin 9 (wire 4CT1) ________

1st

________

CV

[44] REPLACE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B, AND TORQUE between 25 and 35 in-lbs.

M&TE: ________________ ________

1st

________

CV

[45] RACK 2-BKR-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B, to the CONNECTED position. ________

[46] PLACE 2-HS-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER to AUTO. ________

[47] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-176D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B RECIRC PUMP. ________

[48] OPEN 2-ISV-32-2017, CONTROL AIR ISOLATION VALVE TO 2-FCV-2-176. ________

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6.5.2 CVP 2B Logic (continued)

[49] ENSURE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Seal Water Tank level is at or above approximately 15 on 2-LG-2-173, COND VAC PUMP B SEAL WATER LEVEL, [T14G/685]. ________

[50] PLACE 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, to START, AND VERIFY the following x 2-PMP-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B,

[T14G/685], is ON. ________

x 2-PMP-2-176D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B, is ON ________

x 2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, is ON ________

x 2-FCV-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION ISOL, [T14G/685], is OPEN. ________

x 2-XA-55-3A-48C, VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR ________

x Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 48-C VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-247) is NORMAL (Green) ________

NOTE The following step will cause the pressure in the CVP 2B Seal Water Tank to rise. The pressure switch that controls 2-FCV-2-246 has a setpoint of 4 PSIG (r0.5PSI).

[51] SLOWLY CLOSE 2-CKV-2-711, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B DISCHARGE CHECK, [T14G/685], AND VERIFY 2-FCV-2-246, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B VACUUM BREAKER, [T14G/685], begins to OPEN.

(Acc Crit) ________

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[52] RELEASE handle of 2-CKV-2-711, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B DISCHARGE CHECK, AND VERIFY 2-FCV-2-246, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B VACUUM BREAKER, CLOSES. ________

[53] PLACE 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, to STOP PULL TO LOCK, AND VERIFY the following x 2-PMP-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, is OFF. ________

x 2-PMP-2-176D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP B, is OFF ________

x 2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, is OFF ________

x 2-FCV-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION ISOL, is CLOSED. ________

x 2-XA-55-3A-48C, VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR ________

x Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 48-C VACUUM PMP B SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-247) is NORMAL (Green) ________

[54] VERIFY successful completion of this Subsection (6.5.2).

(Acc Crit) ________

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6.5.3 CVP 2C Logic

[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.5 have been completed. ________

[2] ENSURE Sections 6.1 and 6.4 have been completed ________

[3] RACK OUT 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C,

[480V UNIT BD 2B, Compartment 4D]. ________

[4] REMOVE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C. ________

NOTES

1) The following step will allow the CVP 2C control circuit to fully function while 2-BKR-2-181 is in TEST. Breaker will open and close in response to control signals, but CVP 2C itself will remain off.
2) See drawing 6947D02 for typical 480V Switchgear pin arrangement.

[5] INSTALL temporary jumpers between the following stationary secondary side contacts of 2-BKR-2-181. (Drawing 6948D35)

A. Designated C-1:

Between Pin 3TP (wire 4DC) and Pin 13 (wire 4DC) ________

1st

________

CV B. Designated C-2:

Between Pin 6TP (wire 4DT) and Pin 9 (wire 4DT1) ________

1st

________

CV

[6] REPLACE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C. ________

1st

________

CV

[7] RACK 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C, to the TEST position. ________

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[8] VERIFY 2-XA-55-3A-49C, VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR. ________

[9] VERIFY Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 49-C VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-249) is NORMAL (Green) ________

CAUTION The following step involves work in an energized panel (250V DC Control Power).

NOTE The following step will disable the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C auto-start on low suction vacuum function.

[10] LIFT vendor wire 30 at TB30, Point 30 (opposite field wire 4DC5) in CVP 2C skid-mounted terminal box.

(Drawing 2-45W2747-4) ________

1st

________

CV

[11] INSTALL switched jumper (designated TS-181) between TB30 Point 30 and TB10 Point 6 in CVP 2C skid-mounted terminal box. (Drawing 2-45W2747-4), AND ENSURE that the jumper test switch is OPEN (OFF). ________

1st

________

CV

[12] ENSURE 2-ISV-32-2019, CNTL AIR ISOL VLV TO 2-FCV-2-248/2-FCV-2-181, [T14G/685] is CLOSED. ________

[13] PLACE 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, [2-M-3],

to P AUTO. ________

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6.5.3 CVP 2C Logic (continued)

[14] PRESS CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C BKR TEST CLOSE pushbutton at 480V UNIT BD 2B, Compartment 4D, AND VERIFY the following:

A. At 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C:

x Red Light is ON ________

x Green Light is OFF ________

x Red Flag at Breaker Panel ________

B. Locally:

x 2-PMP-2-181D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C,

[T14G/685], is OFF ________

x 2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, [T14G/685], STARTS ________

C. Annunciation & Alarms:

x 2-XA-55-3A-49C, VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is in ALARM ________

x Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 49-C VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-249) is in ALARM (Red) ________

[15] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-181D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP, AND VERIFY the following:

x 2-PMP-2-181D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C, STARTS (Acc Crit) ________

x 2-XA-55-3A-49C, VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR ________

x Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 49-C VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-249) is NORMAL (Green) ________

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6.5.3 CVP 2C Logic (continued)

[16] PRESS CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C BKR TEST TRIP pushbutton at 480V UNIT BD 2B, Compartment 4D, AND VERIFY the following:

A. At 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C:

x Red Light is OFF ________

x Green Light is ON ________

x Green Flag at Breaker Panel ________

B. Locally:

x 2-PMP-2-181D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C, is OFF ________

x 2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, is OFF ________

C. Annunciation & Alarms:

x 2-XA-55-3A-49C, VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR ________

x Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 49-C VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-249) is NORMAL (Green) ________

[17] PLACE 2-HS-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, [T14G/685], to OFF. ________

[18] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-181D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685]. ________

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6.5.3 CVP 2C Logic (continued)

NOTE Annunciator Window 2-XA-55-3A-49C, VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO, will continue to alarm and clear throughout the remainder of this section until step 6.5.3[50] as CVP 2C is simulated started and stopped.

[19] PLACE 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, [2-M-3],

to START, AND VERIFY the following A. At 2-HS-2-181A:

x Red Light is ON ________

x Green Light is OFF ________

x White Light is OFF ________

B. At 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C:

x Red Light is ON ________

x Green Light is OFF ________

[20] PLACE 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, to STOP, AND VERIFY the following:

A. At 2-HS-2-181A:

x Red Light is OFF ________

x Green Light is ON ________

x White Light is OFF ________

B. At 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C:

x Red Light is OFF ________

x Green Light is ON ________

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6.5.3 CVP 2C Logic (continued)

[21] PRESS TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685], AND VERIFY at 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C:

x Red Light is ON ________

x Green Light is OFF ________

x White Light is OFF ________

[22] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, AND VERIFY at 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C:

x Red Light is OFF ________

x Green Light is ON ________

x White Light is OFF ________

[23] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, AND VERIFY at 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C:

x Red Light is OFF ________

x Green Light is ON ________

x White Light is OFF ________

[24] PRESS TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, AND VERIFY at 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C:

x Red Light is ON ________

x Green Light is OFF ________

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6.5.3 CVP 2C Logic (continued)

CAUTION Steps 6.5.3[25], 6.5.3[26], and 6.5.3[29] involve work in an energized panel (250V DC Control Power).

NOTE The following two steps will setup and simulate a loss of bus voltage in 480V Unit Board 2B.

[25] LIFT wire (4DC2) from Terminal Point 1 on 480-V BUS UNDERVOLTAGE AUX RELAY 27BX2, [480V UNIT BD 2B, Compartment 6A]. (Drawing 6948D37) ________

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[26] MOMENTARILY PLACE a handheld jumper between Terminal Point 2 (wire 4DTP) and Point 5 (wire 4DT1) on 480-V BUS UNDERVOLTAGE AUX RELAY 27BX2. (Drawing 6948D37) ________

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[27] VERIFY at 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C:

(Acc Crit) x Red Light is OFF ________

x Green Light is ON ________

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6.5.3 CVP 2C Logic (continued)

NOTE Steps 6.5.3[28] and 6.5.3[32] will temporarily restore and then disable CVP 2C auto-start on low vacuum in order to prove CVP 2C auto-start on restoration of bus voltage..

[28] PLACE Test Switch TS-181 to the CLOSED (ON) position. ________

NOTE The following step will simulate a restoration of bus voltage in 480V Unit Board 2B.

[29] LAND wire (4DC2) on Terminal Point 1 on 480-V BUS UNDERVOLTAGE AUX RELAY 27BX2. (Drawing 6948D37) ________

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CV

[30] VERIFY at 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C:

(Acc Crit) x Red Light is ON ________

x Green Light is OFF ________

[31] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C. ________

[32] PLACE Test Switch TS-181 to the OPEN (OFF) position. ________

[33] RACK OUT 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C. ________

[34] REMOVE front cover of 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C. ________

[35] PLACE 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C, Overload Trip Switch (OTS) mechanical lock-in lever (DTA plunger) to the TRIP position. ________

[36] INSTALL front cover of 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C. ________

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6.5.3 CVP 2C Logic (continued)

[37] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C. ________

[38] RACK 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C to the TEST position. ________

[39] VERIFY the following:

A. White Light at 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, is ON ________

B. 2-XA-55-1B-14E, M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is in ALARM ________

C. Motor Tripout Buzzer is ON ________

D. Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 14-E M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is in ALARM (Red). ________

NOTES

1) The following step will electrically reset the Overload Trip Switch (OTS) for 2-BKR-2-181. Do not hold the Handswitch in STOP if the coil does not de-energize to avoid overheating the OTS coil.
2) If the following step does not reset the OTS, then the OTS may be reset manually by pressing the OTS Reset button on the front of the Breaker, and a Test Deficiency Notice shall be initiated.

[40] MOMENTARILY PLACE 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, to STOP, AND VERIFY the following:

A. White Light at 2-HS-2-181A is OFF ________

B. 2-XA-55-1B-14E, M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is CLEAR ________

C. Motor Tripout Buzzer is OFF ________

D. Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 14-E M-1 THRU M-6 MOTOR TRIPOUT, is NORMAL (Green). ________

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6.5.3 CVP 2C Logic (continued)

[41] PLACE 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, to STOP PULL TO LOCK. ________

[42] RACK OUT 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C. ________

[43] REMOVE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C, AND REMOVE temporary jumpers between the following stationary secondary side contacts of 2-BKR-2-181: (Drawing 6948D35)

(Jumpers were installed in step 6.5.3[5])

A. Designated C-1:

Between Pin 3TP (wire 4DC) and Pin 13 (wire 4DC) ________

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Between Pin 6TP (wire 4DT) and Pin 9 (wire 4DT1) ________

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[44] REPLACE secondary contact cover on the top rear of 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A, AND TORQUE between 25 and 35 in-lbs.

M&TE: ________________ ________

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CV

[45] RACK 2-BKR-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C, to the CONNECTED position. ________

[46] PLACE 2-HS-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER to AUTO. ________

[47] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-181D, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C RECIRC PUMP. ________

[48] OPEN 2-ISV-32-2019, CNTL AIR ISOL VLV TO 2-FCV-2-248/2-FCV-2-181. ________

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6.5.3 CVP 2C Logic (continued)

[49] ENSURE Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Seal Water Tank level is at or above approximately 15 on 2-LG-2-178, COND VAC PUMP C SEAL WATER LEVEL, [T14G/685]. ________

[50] PLACE 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, to START, AND VERIFY the following x 2-PMP-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C,

[T14H/685], is ON. ________

x 2-PMP-2-181D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C, is ON ________

x 2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, is ON ________

x 2-FCV-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C SUCTION ISOL, [T14H/685], is OPEN. ________

x 2-XA-55-3A-49C, VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR ________

x Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 49-C VACUUM PMP A SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-249) is NORMAL (Green) ________

NOTE The following step will cause the pressure in the CVP 2C Seal Water Tank to rise. The pressure switch that controls 2-FCV-2-248 has a setpoint of 4 PSIG (r0.5PSI).

[51] SLOWLY CLOSE 2-CKV-2-712, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C DISCHARGE CHECK, [T14G/685], AND VERIFY 2-FCV-2-248, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C VACUUM BREAKER, [T14H/685], begins to OPEN.

(Acc Crit) ________

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6.5.3 CVP 2C Logic (continued)

[52] RELEASE handle of 2-CKV-2-712, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C DISCHARGE CHECK, AND VERIFY 2-FCV-2-248, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C VACUUM BREAKER, CLOSES. ________

[53] PLACE 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, to STOP PULL TO LOCK, AND VERIFY the following x 2-PMP-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, is OFF. ________

x 2-PMP-2-181D, COND VACUUM WATER PMP C, is OFF ________

x 2-CLR-30-883, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP AREA COOLER, is OFF ________

x 2-FCV-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C SUCTION ISOL, is CLOSED. ________

x 2-XA-55-3A-49C, VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO, is CLEAR ________

x Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 49-C VACUUM PMP C SEAL WATER PRESS LO (PS-2-249) is NORMAL (Green) ________

[54] VERIFY successful completion of this Subsection (6.5.3).

(Acc Crit) ________

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6.5.4 CVP Auto-Start on Low Condenser Vacuum

[1] ENSURE Subsections 6.5.1, 6.5.2, and 6.5.3 have been completed. ________

CAUTION Steps 6.5.4[2] through 6.5.4[5] involve work in energized panels (250V DC Control Power).

[2] REMOVE the switched jumpers from the following locations:

[2.1] Designated TS-171:

in CVP 2A skid-mounted terminal box between TB30 Point 30 and TB10 Point 6.

(Drawing 2-45W2747-4) ________

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[2.2] Designated TS-176:

in CVP 2B skid-mounted terminal box between TB30 Point 30 and TB10 Point 6.

(Drawing 2-45W2747-4) ________

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CV

[2.3] Designated TS-181:

in CVP 2C skid-mounted terminal box between TB30 Point 30 and TB10 Point 6.

(Drawing 2-45W2747-4) ________

1st

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CV

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6.5.4 CVP Auto-Start on Low Condenser Vacuum (continued)

NOTE The following three steps will restore and enable the Condenser Vacuum Pumps auto-start on low vacuum function that was disabled in steps 6.5.1[10], 6.5.2[10], and 6.5.3[10].

[3] LAND vendor wire 30 at TB30, Point 30 (opposite field wire 3DC5) in CVP 2A skid-mounted terminal box, [T14H/685].

(Drawing 2-45W2747-4) ________

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[4] LAND vendor wire 30 at TB30, Point 30 (opposite field wire 4CC5) in CVP 2B skid-mounted terminal box, [T14G/685].

(Drawing 2-45W2747-4) ________

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CV

[5] LAND vendor wire 30 at TB30, Point 30 (opposite field wire 4DC5) in CVP 2C skid-mounted terminal box, [T14G/685].

(Drawing 2-45W2747-4) ________

1st

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CV

[6] PLACE 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, [2-M-3],

to P AUTO, AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A,

[T14H/685], STARTS. ________

[7] ALLOW Condenser Vacuum Pump suction header vacuum to stabilize on Vacuum Gauge D.

CVP Header Vacuum: ________________ inHgVac

[8] PLACE 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, [2-M-3],

to P AUTO, AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B,

[T14G/685], remains OFF. ________

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6.5.4 CVP Auto-Start on Low Condenser Vacuum (continued)

[9] PRESS TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, [2-JB-291-269, T14G/685], AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, STARTS. ________

NOTE 2-FCV-2-176 should not open until Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B draws enough vacuum within itself to approach the suction header vacuum. The differential pressure switch that controls 2-FCV-2-176 has a setpoint of 2.0 inHgDiff (r0.5 inHg).

[10] VERIFY 2-FCV-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION ISOL, [T14G/685], OPENS. (Acc Crit) ________

[11] PLACE 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, [2-M-3],

to P AUTO, AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C,

[T14G/685], remains OFF. ________

[12] PRESS TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, [2-JB-291-269], AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, STARTS. ________

NOTE 2-FCV-2-181 should not open until Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C draws enough vacuum within itself to approach the suction header vacuum. The differential pressure switch that controls 2-FCV-2-181 has a setpoint of 2.0 inHgDiff (r0.5 inHg).

[13] VERIFY 2-FCV-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C SUCTION ISOL, [T14G/685], OPENS. (Acc Crit) ________

[14] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, STOPS. ________

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6.5.4 CVP Auto-Start on Low Condenser Vacuum (continued)

[15] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, remains OFF. ________

[16] PRESS TEST pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, STARTS. ________

NOTE 2-FCV-2-171 should not open until Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A draws enough vacuum within itself to approach the suction header vacuum. The differential pressure switch that controls 2-FCV-2-171 has a setpoint of 2.0 inHgDiff (r0.5 inHg).

[17] VERIFY 2-FCV-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A SUCTION ISOL, [T14G/685], OPENS. (Acc Crit)

[18] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C. ________

[19] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B. ________

[20] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A. ________

[21] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B. ________

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6.5.4 CVP Auto-Start on Low Condenser Vacuum (continued)

NOTES

1) Valve 2-DRV-2-714 is throttled open in the following step and will remain open for the remainder of this section.
2) The pressure switches that control the auto-start feature of the Condenser Vacuum Pumps have a setpoint of 25.5 inHgVac (r0.3inHg).

[22] THROTTLE OPEN 2-DRV-2-714, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION DRAIN, [T14G/685], until the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction header vacuum begins to gradually decrease as read on Vacuum Gauge D. ________

[23] VERIFY 2-PMP-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, STARTS. (Acc Crit) ________

[24] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C. ________

[25] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-176, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B, STOPS. ________

[26] VERIFY 2-PMP-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, STARTS. (Acc Crit) ________

[27] PRESS RESET pushbutton 2-HS-2-171B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A. ________

[28] PRESS SAFE STOP pushbutton 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, AND VERIFY 2-PMP-2-181, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C, STOPS. ________

[29] VERIFY 2-PMP-2-171, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2A, STARTS. (Acc Crit) ________

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6.5.4 CVP Auto-Start on Low Condenser Vacuum (continued)

[30] PLACE the following Handswitches to STOP PULL TO LOCK:

x 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A ________

x 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B ________

x 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C ________

[31] PRESS the RESET pushbutton on the following Handswitches:

x 2-HS-2-176B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2B ________

x 2-HS-2-181B, CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2C ________

[32] CLOSE 2-DRV-2-714, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION DRAIN. ________

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6.6 Condenser Vacuum Pumps Performance NOTES

1) Atmospheric conditions can change quickly. Atmospheric pressure should be recorded at least once per shift using Data Sheet 6 during performance of this Section.
2) Subsections 6.6.1 through 6.6.3 may be performed in any order provided the steps within each Subsection are performed in the order written.
3) Refer to GOI-7 for Condenser Vacuum Pump motor starting limitations.
4) All air flow traverses are taken in the condenser vacuum exhaust line at T14G/729.

6.6.1 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance

[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.6 have been completed. ________

[2] ENSURE Sections 6.2 and 6.5 have been completed ________

[3] ENSURE 2-FCV-2-255 is OPEN using 2-HS-2-255, EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS, [2-M-3]. ________

CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-PCV-6-330. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser.

[4] ENSURE 2-PCV-6-330 is OPEN using 2-HS-6-330A, VACUUM BREAKER COND A, [2-M-3]. ________

[5] OPEN 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL, [T14H/720]. ________

[6] OPEN 2-ISV-2-716, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL, [T14H/720]. ________

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6.6.1 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)

[7] BEGIN recording Atmospheric Pressure on Data Sheet 6 (N/A if pressure recording has already begun) ________

[8] VERIFY Condenser Vacuum Pump Suction Header vacuum is at atmospheric pressure (0 inHgVac on Vacuum Gauge D). ________

[9] START 2-PMP-2-171 using 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, [2-M-3]. ________

[10] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A operating data at Atmospheric Pressure on Data Sheets 1 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 1 and 4. ________

[11] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Motor Running kVA at Atmospheric Pressure from Data Sheet 1, AND VERIFY motor kVA meets acceptance criteria.

kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA

[12] CLOSE 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL. ________

[13] CLOSE 2-ISV-2-716, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL. ________

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6.6.1 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)

NOTES

1) Throttle 2-ISV-2-1034 and -1035 in the following step first. If CVP 2A suction pressure of 15 inHgA cannot be obtained using 2-ISV-2-1034 and -1035, then 2-ISV-2-706 may be used in lieu of or in addition to them.
2) The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2A without increasing the suction pressure above 15 inHgA (to verify CVP 2A flow at 15 inHgA).

Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.

3) Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.

[14] THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 14.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge A.

x 2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL,

[T14H/720]

CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN x 2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL,

[T14H/720]

CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN x 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN

[15] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A operating data at 15 inHgA on Data Sheets 1 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 1 and 4. ________

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6.6.1 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)

[16] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 15 inHgA from Data Sheet 1, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.

kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 14.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 894 SCFM

[17] ENSURE 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL is CLOSED. ________

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6.6.1 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)

CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-713. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.

NOTES

1) Throttle 2-ISV-2-1034 and/or -1035 in the following step first and then use 2-DRV-2-713 to fine-tune CVP 2A suction pressure if necessary.
2) The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2A without increasing the suction pressure above 5 inHgA (to verify CVP 2A flow at 5 inHgA).

Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.

3) Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.

[18] THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 4.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge A.

x 2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN x 2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN x 2-DRV-2-713, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A SUCTION DRAIN, [T14H/685]

CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN

[19] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A operating data at 5 inHgA on Data Sheets 1 and 4 PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 1 and 4. ________

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6.6.1 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)

[20] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 5 inHgA from Data Sheet 1, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.

kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 4.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 276 SCFM

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6.6.1 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)

CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-713. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.

NOTES

1) Throttle 2-DRV-2-713 in the following step first. If CVP 2A suction pressure of 3 inHgA cannot be obtained using 2-DRV-2-713, then 2-ISV-2-1034 and/or -1035 may be used in lieu of or in addition to it.
2) The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2A without increasing the suction pressure above 3 inHgA (to verify CVP 2A flow at 3 inHgA).

Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.

3) Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.

[21] THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 2.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge A.

x 2-DRV-2-713, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A SUCTION DRAIN CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN x 2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN x 2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN

[22] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A operating data at 3 inHgA on Data Sheets 1 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 1 and 4. ________

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6.6.1 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)

[23] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 3 inHgA from Data Sheet 1, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.

kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 2.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 160 SCFM

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6.6.1 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)

CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-713. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.

NOTES

1) Throttle 2-DRV-2-713 in the following step first. If CVP 2A suction pressure of 2 inHgA cannot be obtained using 2-DRV-2-713, then 2-ISV-2-1034 and/or -1035 may be used in lieu of or in addition to it.
2) The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2A without increasing the suction pressure above 2 inHgA (to verify CVP 2A flow at 2 inHgA).

Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.

3) Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.

[24] THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 1.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge A x 2-DRV-2-713, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A SUCTION DRAIN CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN x 2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN x 2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN

[25] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A operating data at 2 inHgA on Data Sheets 1 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 1 and 4. ________

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6.6.1 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)

[26] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 2 inHgA from Data Sheet 1, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.

kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 1.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 95.5 SCFM

[27] ENSURE the following valves are CLOSED.

x 2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL ________

x 2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL ________

CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-713. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.

NOTE The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2A without increasing the suction pressure above 1 inHgA (to verify CVP 2A flow at 1 inHgA). 2-DRV-2-713 should be throttled open slowly and the vacuum allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.

[28] THROTTLE 2-DRV-2-713, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A SUCTION DRAIN, as open as possible while still maintaining suction pressure of 0.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge A. ________

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6.6.1 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Individual Performance (continued)

[29] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A operating data at 1 inHgA on Data Sheets 1 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 1 and 4. ________

[30] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 1 inHgA from Data Sheet 1, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.

kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 0.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 32.5 SCFM

[31] STOP 2-PMP-2-171 by placing 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, to STOP PULL TO LOCK. ________

[32] CLOSE 2-DRV-2-713, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A SUCTION DRAIN. ________

[33] SUBMIT a copy of the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A performance data to Engineering for their review and evaluation, AND RECORD name of engineer/department receiving data.

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6.6.2 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance

[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.6 have been completed. ________

[2] ENSURE Sections 6.2 and 6.5 have been completed ________

[3] ENSURE 2-FCV-2-255 is OPEN using 2-HS-2-255, EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS, [2-M-3]. ________

CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-PCV-6-330. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser.

[4] ENSURE 2-PCV-6-330 is OPEN using 2-HS-6-330A, VACUUM BREAKER COND A, [2-M-3]. ________

[5] OPEN 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL, [T14H/720]. ________

[6] OPEN 2-ISV-2-716, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL, [T14H/720]. ________

[7] BEGIN recording Atmospheric Pressure on Data Sheet 6 (N/A if pressure recording has already begun) ________

[8] VERIFY Condenser Vacuum Pump Header vacuum is at atmospheric pressure (0 inHgVac on Vacuum Gauge D). ________

[9] START 2-PMP-2-176 using 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, [2-M-3]. ________

[10] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B at Atmospheric Pressure operating data on Data Sheets 2 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 2 and 4. ________

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6.6.2 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance (continued)

[11] RECORD the Motor Running kVA obtained from Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B at Atmospheric Pressure from Data Sheet 2, AND VERIFY motor kVA meets acceptance criteria.

kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA

[12] CLOSE 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL. ________

[13] CLOSE 2-ISV-2-716, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL. ________

NOTES

1) Throttle 2-ISV-2-1034 and -1035 in the following step first. If CVP 2B suction pressure of 15 inHgA cannot be obtained using 2-ISV-2-1034 and -1035, then 2-ISV-2-706 may be used in lieu of or in addition to them.
2) The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2B without increasing the suction pressure above 15 inHgA (to verify CVP 2B flow at 15 inHgA).

Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.

3) Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.

[14] THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 14.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge B.

x 2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL,

[T14H/720]

CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN x 2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL,

[T14H/720]

CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN x 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN

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6.6.2 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance (continued)

[15] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B operating data at 15 inHgA operating data on Data Sheets 2 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 2 and 4. ________

[16] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 15 inHgA from Data Sheet 2, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.

kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 14.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 849 SCFM

[17] ENSURE 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL is CLOSED. ________

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6.6.2 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance (continued)

CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-714. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.

NOTES

1) Throttle 2-ISV-2-1034 and/or -1035 in the following step first and then use 2-DRV-2-714 to fine-tune CVP 2B suction pressure.
2) The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2B without increasing the suction pressure above 5 inHgA (to verify CVP 2B flow at 5 inHgA).

Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.

3) Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.

[18] THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 4.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge B.

x 2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN x 2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN x 2-DRV-2-714, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION DRAIN, [T14G/685]

CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN

[19] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B operating data at 5 inHgA on Data Sheets 2 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 2 and 4. ________

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6.6.2 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance (continued)

[20] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 5 inHgA from Data Sheet 2, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.

kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 4.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 290 SCFM

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6.6.2 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance (continued)

CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-714. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.

NOTES

1) Throttle 2-DRV-2-714 in the following step first. If CVP 2B suction pressure of 3 inHgA cannot be obtained using 2-DRV-2-714, then 2-ISV-2-1034 and/or -1035 may be used in lieu of or in addition to it.
2) The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2B without increasing the suction pressure above 3 inHgA (to verify CVP 2B flow at 3 inHgA).

Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.

3) Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.

[21] THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 2.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge B.

x 2-DRV-2-714, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION DRAIN CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN x 2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN x 2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN

[22] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B operating data at 3 inHgA on Data Sheets 2 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 2 and 4. ________

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6.6.2 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance (continued)

[23] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 3 inHgA from Data Sheet 2, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.

kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 2.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 171 SCFM

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6.6.2 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance (continued)

CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-714. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.

NOTES

1) Throttle 2-DRV-2-714 in the following step first. If CVP 2B suction pressure of 2 inHgA cannot be obtained using 2-DRV-2-714, then 2-ISV-2-1034 and/or -1035 may be used in lieu of or in addition to it.
2) The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2B without increasing the suction pressure above 2 inHgA (to verify CVP 2B flow at 2 inHgA).

Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.

3) Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.

[24] THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 1.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge B x 2-DRV-2-714, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION DRAIN CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN x 2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN x 2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN

[25] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B operating data at 2 inHgA operating data on Data Sheets 2 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 2 and 4. ________

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6.6.2 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance (continued)

[26] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 2 inHgA from Data Sheet 2, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.

kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 1.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 99 SCFM

[27] ENSURE the following valves are CLOSED x 2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL ________

x 2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL ________

CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-714. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.

NOTE The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2B without increasing the suction pressure above 1 inHgA (to verify CVP 2B flow at 1 inHgA). 2-DRV-2-714 should be throttled open slowly and the vacuum allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.

[28] THROTTLE 2-DRV-2-714, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION DRAIN, as much as possible while still maintaining suction pressure of 0.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge B. ________

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6.6.2 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Individual Performance (continued)

[29] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B operating data at 1 inHgA on Data Sheets 2 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 2 and 4. ________

[30] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 1 inHgA from Data Sheet 2, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.

kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 0.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 29 SCFM

[31] STOP 2-PMP-2-176 by placing 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, to STOP PULL TO LOCK. ________

[32] CLOSE 2-DRV-2-714, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION DRAIN. ________

[33] SUBMIT a copy of the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B performance data to Engineering for their review and evaluation, AND RECORD name of engineer/department receiving data.

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6.6.3 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance

[1] ENSURE all prerequisites listed in Section 4.0 for Section 6.6 have been completed. ________

[2] ENSURE Sections 6.2 and 6.5 have been completed ________

[3] ENSURE 2-FCV-2-255 is OPEN using 2-HS-2-255, EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS, [2-M-3]. ________

CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-PCV-6-330. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser.

[4] ENSURE 2-PCV-6-330 is OPEN using 2-HS-6-330A, VACUUM BREAKER COND A, [2-M-3]. ________

[5] OPEN 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL, [T14H/720]. ________

[6] OPEN 2-ISV-2-716, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL, [T14H/720]. ________

[7] BEGIN recording Atmospheric Pressure on Data Sheet 6 (N/A if pressure recording has already begun) ________

[8] VERIFY Condenser Vacuum Pump Header vacuum is at atmospheric pressure (0 inHgVac on Vacuum Gauge D). ________

[9] START 2-PMP-2-181 using 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, [2-M-3]. ________

[10] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C at Atmospheric Pressure operating data on Data Sheets 3 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 3 and 4. ________

[11] RECORD the Motor Running kVA obtained from Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C at Atmospheric Pressure from Data Sheet 3, AND VERIFY motor kVA meets acceptance criteria.

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6.6.3 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance (continued) kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA

[12] CLOSE 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL. ________

[13] CLOSE 2-ISV-2-716, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL. ________

NOTES

1) Throttle 2-ISV-2-1034 and -1035 in the following step first. If CVP 2C suction pressure of 15 inHgA cannot be obtained using 2-ISV-2-1034 and -1035, then 2-ISV-2-706 may be used in lieu of or in addition to them.
2) The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2C without increasing the suction pressure above 15 inHgA (to verify CVP 2C flow at 15 inHgA).

Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.

3) Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.

[14] THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 14.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge C.

x 2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL,

[T14H/720]

CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN x 2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL,

[T14H/720]

CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN x 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN

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6.6.3 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance (continued)

[15] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C operating data at 15 inHgA on Data Sheets 3 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 3 and 4. ________

[16] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 15 inHgA from Data Sheet 3, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.

kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 14.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 856 SCFM

[17] ENSURE 2-ISV-2-706, MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL is CLOSED. ________

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6.6.3 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance (continued)

CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-715. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.

NOTES

1) Throttle 2-ISV-2-1034 and/or -1035 in the following step first and then use 2-DRV-2-715 to fine-tune CVP 2C suction pressure.
2) The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2C without increasing the suction pressure above 5 inHgA (to verify CVP 2C flow at 5 inHgA).

Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.

3) Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.

[18] THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 4.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge C.

x 2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN x 2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN x 2-DRV-2-715, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C SUCTION DRAIN, [T14G/685]

CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN

[19] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C operating data at 5 inHgA operating on Data Sheets 3 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 3 and 4. ________

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6.6.3 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance (continued)

[20] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 5 inHgA from Data Sheet 3, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.

kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 4.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 267 SCFM

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6.6.3 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance (continued)

CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-715. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.

NOTES

1) Throttle 2-DRV-2-715 in the following step first. If CVP 2C suction pressure of 3 inHgA cannot be obtained using 2-DRV-2-715, then 2-ISV-2-1034 and/or -1035 may be used in lieu of or in addition to it.
2) The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2C without increasing the suction pressure above 3 inHgA (to verify CVP 2C flow at 3 inHgA).

Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.

3) Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.

[21] THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 2.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge C.

x 2-DRV-2-715, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C SUCTION DRAIN CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN x 2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN x 2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN

[22] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C operating data at 3 inHgA on Data Sheets 3 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 3 and 4. ________

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6.6.3 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance (continued)

[23] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 3 inHgA from Data Sheet 3, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.

kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 2.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 154 SCFM

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6.6.3 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance (continued)

CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-715. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.

NOTES

1) Throttle 2-DRV-2-715 in the following step first. If CVP 2C suction pressure of 2 inHgA cannot be obtained using 2-DRV-2-715, then 2-ISV-2-1034 and/or -1035 may be used in lieu of or in addition to it.
2) The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2C without increasing the suction pressure above 2 inHgA (to verify CVP 2C flow at 2 inHgA).

Valves should be throttled open slowly and the pressure allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.

3) Use check boxes to record the as-left valve positions.

[24] THROTTLE any or all of the following valves to obtain a pressure of 1.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge C x 2-DRV-2-715, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C SUCTION DRAIN CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN x 2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN x 2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL CLOSED THROTTLED FULL OPEN

[25] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C operating data at 2 inHgA on Data Sheets 3 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 3 and 4. ________

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6.6.3 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance (continued)

[26] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 2 inHgA from Data Sheet 3, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.

kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 1.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 92.5 SCFM

[27] ENSURE the following valves are CLOSED x 2-ISV-2-1034, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL ________

x 2-ISV-2-1035, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL ________

CAUTION Use caution when opening 2-DRV-2-715. Ensure immediate area around valve is free of debris that could enter the Condenser Vacuum Pump suction.

NOTE The intent of the following step is to increase the air flow rate of CVP 2C without increasing the suction pressure above 1 inHgA (to verify CVP 2C flow at 1 inHgA). 2-DRV-2-715 should be throttled open slowly and the vacuum allowed to stabilize before recording air flow.

[28] THROTTLE 2-DRV-2-715, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C SUCTION DRAIN, as much as possible while still maintaining suction pressure of 0.83 inHgA (or slightly less) on Vacuum Gauge C. ________

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6.6.3 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Individual Performance (continued)

[29] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C operating data at 1 inHgA on Data Sheets 3 and 4, AND PERFORM calculations on Data Sheets 3 and 4. ________

[30] RECORD Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Motor Running kVA, Pump Suction Pressure, and Airflow Rate (use airflow traverse data) at 1 inHgA from Data Sheet 3, AND VERIFY it meets acceptance criteria.

kVA Acc Crit: d 114.5 kVA inHgA Acc Crit: d 0.83 inHgA SCFM Acc Crit: t 33 SCFM

[31] STOP 2-PMP-2-181 by placing 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP B, to STOP PULL TO LOCK. ________

[32] CLOSE 2-DRV-2-715, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C SUCTION DRAIN. ________

[33] SUBMIT a copy of the Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C performance data to Engineering for their review and evaluation, AND RECORD name of engineer/department receiving data.

________________/________________ ________

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6.6.4 Condenser Evacuation NOTES

1) If Main Condenser absolute pressure stabilizes at greater than 5 inHgA, the Condenser Vacuum Pumps may have to be stopped to repair excessive Condenser air inleakage. Re-perform this Subsection after Condenser inleakage is repaired.
2) Condenser Vacuum piping should be observed for excessive vibration or noise during the entire performance of this subsection. Performance of vibration walkdown is documented in step 6.6.4[22].

[1] ENSURE Subsections 6.6.1, 6.6.2, and 6.6.3 have been completed. ________

[2] ENSURE system valves are positioned in accordance with Appendix G, Valve Lineup for Condenser Evacuation. ________

[3] ENSURE all Main Condenser and MFPT Condenser manways and access hatches are securely closed. ________

[4] ENSURE 2-FCV-2-255 is OPEN using 2-HS-2-255, EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS. [2-M-3]. ________

[5] ENSURE 2-PCV-6-330 is CLOSED using 2-HS-6-330A, VACUUM BREAKER COND A, [2-M-3]. ________

[6] ENSURE Main Condenser and Main Feed Pump Turbine Condensers are at atmospheric pressure (0 inHgVac on Vacuum Gauge D). ________

[7] ENSURE Main Turbine is placed on Turning Gear per 2-SOI-47.01 or equivalent approved Temporary Operating Plan (TOP) for this purpose.

Instruction Used: 2-SOI-47.01 TOP: _____________ ________

[8] ENSURE Main Turbine Steam Seals have been established per 2-SOI-47.03 or equivalent approved TOP for this purpose.

Instruction Used: 2-SOI-47.03 TOP: _____________ ________

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6.6.4 Condenser Evacuation (continued)

[9] ENSURE Gland Seal Water to Condenser Boot Seal and Condenser Vacuum Breaker has been established per 2-SOI-37.01 or equivalent approved TOP for this purpose.

Instruction Used: 2-SOI-37.01 TOP: _____________ ________

[10] ENSURE Main Feed Pump Turbines are placed on Turning Gear, AND ENSURE Main Feed Pump Turbine Steam Seals have been established per 2-SOI-2&3.01 or equivalent approved TOP for this purpose.

Instruction Used: 2-SOI-2&3.01 TOP: ____________ ________

[11] VERIFY the following Annunciation and Alarms:

A. Annunciator Windows:

x 2-XA-55-3A-46C, CONDENSER VACUUM LO, is in ALARM ________

x 2-XA-55-3B-55D, MFPT CONDENSER VACUUM LO, is in ALARM ________

B. Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen:

x 46-C CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-7B/10) is in ALARM (Red) ________

x 46-C CONDENSER VACUUM LO/LO-LO (Y9006C) is in ALARM (Red) ________

x 55-D MFPT A CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-14) is in ALARM (Red) ________

x 55-D MFPT B CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-15) is in ALARM (Red) ________

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6.6.4 Condenser Evacuation (continued)

[12] RECORD the starting values of the following parameters.

(Zone A) ICS Point P2263A ________________ inHgA (Zone B) ICS Point P2264A ________________ inHgA (Zone C) ICS Point P2265A ________________ inHgA (MFPTC A) ICS Point P2270A ________________ inHgA (MFPTC B) ICS Point P2271A ________________ inHgA (Inleakage) ICS Point F2700A ________________ SCFM (Zone C) 2-P/TR-2-2 ________________ inHgA (M&TE) Vacuum Gauge D ________________ inHgVac (M&TE) Atmospheric Pressure ________________ inHg NOTE Start the stopwatch simultaneously with the first CVP started in the following step.

(The CVP that is started first should have a recorded stopwatch time of 00:00:00)

[13] START all three Condenser Vacuum Pumps using their respective Control Room handswitch as follows, AND RECORD stopwatch time (in hh:mm:ss) at each CVP start:

x 2-PMP-2-171 using 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A, [2-M-3]

:

x 2-PMP-2-176 using 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B, [2-M-3]

:

x 2-PMP-2-181 using 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C, [2-M-3]

:

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6.6.4 Condenser Evacuation (continued)

NOTES

1) Step 6.6.4[14] is performed concurrently with steps 6.6.4[15] through 6.6.4[19].
2) Steps 6.6.4[15], 6.6.4[16], and 6.6.4[17] may be performed in parallel.

[14] RECORD system data on Data Sheet 5 at each of the listed Main Condenser absolute pressures as Main Condenser absolute pressure lowers.

A. Atmospheric Pressure ________

B. 25 inHgA ________

C. 20 inHgA ________

D. 15 inHgA ________

E. 10 inHgA ________

F. 5 inHgA ________

G. Final Pressure ________

[15] RECORD the MFPT Condenser pressures at which the following Alarms on the Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen change to NORMAL (Green).

A. 55-D MFPT A CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-14)

ICS Point P2270A ________________ inHgA B. 55-D MFPT B CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-15)

ICS Point P2271A ________________ inHgA

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6.6.4 Condenser Evacuation (continued)

[16] RECORD the Main Condenser pressures at which the following Alarms on the Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen change to NORMAL (Green)

A. 46-C, CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-7B/10)

ICS Point P2265 ________________ inHgA B. 46-C, CONDENSER VACUUM LO/LO-LO (Y9006C)

ICS Point P2265 ________________ inHgA

[17] VERIFY the following Annunciation and Alarms:

A. Annunciator Windows:

x 2-XA-55-3A-46C, CONDENSER VACUUM LO, is CLEAR ________

x 2-XA-55-3B-55D, MFPT CONDENSER VACUUM LO, is CLEAR ________

B. Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen:

x 46-C CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-7B/10) is NORMAL (Green) ________

x 46-C CONDENSER VACUUM LO/LO-LO (Y9006C) is NORMAL (Green) ________

x 55-D MFPT A CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-14) is NORMAL (Green) ________

x 55-D MFPT B CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-15) is NORMAL (Green) ________

[18] WHEN condenser pressure on 2-P/TR-2-2, COND TEMP &

PRESS, [2-M-3], falls below 5 inHgA, THEN CLOSE 2-FCV-2-255 using 2-HS-2-255, EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS. ________

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6.6.4 Condenser Evacuation (continued)

NOTE Steps 6.6.4[19] and 6.6.4[21] may be performed in parallel.

[19] WHEN main condenser pressure on 2-P/TR-2-2, COND TEMP

& PRESS, stabilizes, THEN STOP the stopwatch, AND RECORD the values below and on Data Sheet 5.

:

(hh:mm:ss)

(Zone A) ICS Point P2263A ________________ inHgA (Zone B) ICS Point P2264A ________________ inHgA (Zone C) ICS Point P2265A ________________ inHgA (MFPTC A) ICS Point P2270A ________________ inHgA (MFPTC B) ICS Point P2271A ________________ inHgA (Inleakage) ICS Point F2700A ________________ SCFM (Zone C ) 2-P/TR-2-2 ________________ inHgA (M&TE) Vacuum Gauge D ________________ inHgVac

[20] OPEN 2-FCV-2-255 using 2-HS-2-255, EXH BYPASS COND VAC PMPS. ________

[21] MEASURE CVP discharge air flow traverse (Condenser air inleakage) using Data Sheet 4, AND RECORD Condenser air inleakage from Data Sheet 4.

SCFM

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6.6.4 Condenser Evacuation (continued)

[22] ENSURE Condenser Vacuum piping has been walked down to observe for excessive vibration or noise. ________

[23] CLOSE 2-ISV-2-627, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL, [T15H/708]. ________

NOTE The MFPT Condenser 2A Low Vacuum Alarm may take some time to come in. Normal system inleakage will cause MFPT Condenser 2A to slowly lose vacuum.

MFPTC 2A Low Vacuum Alarm Setpoint is 17.5 inHgA.

[24] VERIFY 2-XA-55-3B-55D, MFPT CONDENSER VACUUM LO, is in ALARM. ________

[25] VERIFY Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 55-D MFPT A CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-14) is in ALARM (Red). ________

[26] CLOSE 2-ISV-2-626, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL, [T15H/708]. ________

NOTE The MFPT Condenser 2B Low Vacuum Alarm may take some time to come in. Normal system inleakage will cause MFPT Condenser 2B to slowly lose vacuum.

MFPTC 2B Low Vacuum Alarm Setpoint is 17.5 inHgA.

[27] VERIFY 2-XA-55-3B-55D, MFPT CONDENSER VACUUM LO, REFLASHES. ________

[28] VERIFY Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 55-D MFPT B CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-15) is in ALARM (Red) ________

[29] PLACE the following handswitches in STOP PULL TO LOCK:

x 2-HS-2-171A, COND VACUUM PMP A ________

x 2-HS-2-176A, COND VACUUM PMP B ________

x 2-HS-2-181A, COND VACUUM PMP C ________

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6.6.4 Condenser Evacuation (continued)

NOTE The Main Condenser Low Vacuum Alarm may take some time to come in. Normal system inleakage will cause the Main Condenser to slowly lose vacuum. Main Condenser Low Vacuum Alarm setpoint is 6.9 inHgA.

[30] VERIFY 2-XA-55-3A-46C, CONDENSER VACUUM LO is in ALARM. ________

[31] VERIFY Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 46-C CONDENSER VACUUM LO (PS-2-7B) is in ALARM (Red) ________

NOTE The Main Condenser Lo-Lo Vacuum Alarm may take some time to come in. Normal system inleakage will cause the Main Condenser to slowly lose vacuum. Main Condenser Lo-Lo Vacuum Alarm setpoint is 10.0 inHgA.

[32] VERIFY 2-XA-55-3A-46C, CONDENSER VACUUM LO, REFLASHES. ________

[33] VERIFY Unit 2 Alarm Events Display Screen indicates 46-C CONDENSER VACUUM LO/LO-LO (Y9006C) is in ALARM (Red) ________

[34] OPEN the following Valves:

x 2-ISV-2-627, MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL. ________

x 2-ISV-2-626, MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL ________

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6.6.4 Condenser Evacuation (continued)

NOTE Steps 6.6.4[35] through 6.6.4[41] may be N/Ad if system is to be left in its current configuration to facilitate other testing activities.

[35] ENSURE Main Turbine is removed from Turning Gear per 2-SOI-47.01 or equivalent approved TOP for this purpose.

[36] Instruction Used: 2-SOI-47.01 TOP: _____________ ________

[37] ENSURE Main Turbine Steam Seals are secured per 2-SOI-47.03 or equivalent approved TOP for this purpose.

[38] Instruction Used: 2-SOI-47.03 TOP: _____________ ________

[39] ENSURE Gland Seal Water to the Condenser Vacuum Pumps, Condenser Boot Seal and Condenser Vacuum Breaker is secured per 2-SOI-37.01 or equivalent approved TOP for this purpose.

Instruction Used: 2-SOI-37.01 TOP: _____________ ________

[40] ENSURE Main Feed Pump Turbines are removed from Turning Gear, AND ENSURE Main Feed Pump Turbine Steam Seals are secured per 2-SOI-2&3.01 or equivalent approved TOP for this purpose.

Instruction Used: 2-SOI-2&3.01 TOP: _____________ ________

[41] STOP recording Atmospheric Pressure on Data Sheet 6. ________

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6.6.4 Condenser Evacuation (continued)

[42] OBTAIN trend printouts of the following ICS points, as available (from ICS, PEDS, DatAWare, etc), for the duration of condenser evacuation, AND ATTACH trend printouts to this data package:

(Unavailable points may be marked N/A.)

x P2263A, COND ZONE A BACKPRESSURE ________

x P2264A, COND ZONE B BACKPRESSURE ________

x P2265A, COND ZONE C BACKPRESSURE ________

x P1132A, COND ZONE A HOTWELL PRESS ________

x P1133A, COND ZONE C HOTWELL PRESS ________

x F2260A, COND VAC PMP AIR EXH FLOW 1 ________

x F2700A, COND VAC PMP AIR EXHAUST FLOW 2 ________

x P2270A, MFPT A CONDENSER VACUUM PRESS ________

x P2271A, MFPT B CONDENSER VACUUM PRESS ________

x T2467A, COND VAC HDR TEMP ________

x Y8003A, RCW TEMP UNIT 2 ________

x T2430A, COND CCW INLET-EAST SIDE TEMP ________

x T2431A, COND CCW INLET-WEST SIDE TEMP ________

x T2440A, COND CCW OUTLET-EAST SIDE TEMP ________

x T2441A, COND CCW OUTLET-WEST SIDE TEMP ________

[43] SUBMIT a copy of the Condenser Evacuation data to Engineering for their review and evaluation, AND RECORD name of engineer/department receiving data.

________________/________________ ________

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7.0 POST-PERFORMANCE ACTIVITIES NOTE Post-performance steps may be performed in any order unless otherwise stated and should be completed as close in time as practicable to the end of instruction performance.

[1] VERIFY Engineering has reviewed and evaluated test data to the extent necessary for acceptable system performance, AND ATTACH copy of Engineering concurrence to the data package. ________

[2] VERIFY that post-test calibration of the M&TE used to record quantitative acceptance criteria has been satisfactorily performed, AND RECORD the results in the M&TE log. ________

[3] VERIFY no excessive vibration of piping system and components was observed during performance of Section 6.0.

(If excessive vibration was observed, then verify engineering has evaluated the vibration and corrective actions have been initiated.) ________

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7.0 POST-PERFORMANCE ACTIVITIES (continued)

[4] REMOVE the following temporary 0-30 inHg vacuum Test Gauges at the following locations: (Installed in Step 4.3[15])

A. Vacuum Gauge A:

Downstream (low side) test connection of 2-PDS-2-171, COND VAC PMP A INLET VLV CONT, [T14H/685]. ________

1st

________

CV B. Vacuum Gauge B:

Downstream (low side) test connection of 2-PDS-2-176, COND VAC PMP B INLET VLV CONT, [T14G/685]. ________

1st

________

CV C. Vacuum Gauge C:

Downstream (low side) test connection of 2-PDS-2-181, COND VAC PMP C INLET VLV CONT, [T14G/685]. ________

1st

________

CV D. Vacuum Gauge D:

Upstream (high side) test connection of 2-PDI-2-175, CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B SUCTION STRN PRESSS, at 2-ISIV-2-388B, [2-L-509, T15G/685]. ________

1st

________

CV

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7.0 POST-PERFORMANCE ACTIVITIES (continued)

[5] REMOVE the following temporary 0-5 PSI pressure Test Gauges at the following locations: (Installed in Step 4.3[16])

A. Pressure Gauge A:

at the test connection downstream of 2-ISV-37-17 PRESSURE SWITCH ISOLATION VAC PUMP 2A,

[T14H/685]. ________

1st

________

CV B. Pressure Gauge B:

at the test connection downstream of 2-ISV-37-18 PRESSURE SWITCH ISOLATION VAC PUMP 2B,

[T14G/685]. ________

1st

________

CV C. Pressure Gauge C:

at the test connection downstream of 2-ISV-37-19 PRESSURE SWITCH ISOLATION VAC PUMP 2C,

[T14G/685]. ________

1st

________

CV

[6] NOTIFY the Unit 2 US/SRO of the test completion and system alignment. ________

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8.0 RECORDS A. QA Records Completed Test Package B. Non-QA Records None

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TEST PROCEDURES/INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE REVIEW Date ________

NOTES

1) Additional copies of this table may be made as necessary.
2) Initial and date indicates review has been completed for impact.

PROCEDURE/ IMPACT INITIAL AND DATE.

REVISION/CHANGES INSTRUCTION Yes/No (N/A for no change) 2-TSD-2-2 FSAR Section 10.4.2 Table 14.2-1 Sh 68 &

69 WBN2-2-4002 VTD-N010-0020 VTD-J057-0010 0-MI-57.002 SSD-2-LS-2-169 SSD-2-PDS-2-171 SSD-2-PS-2-171 SSD-2-PS-2-250 SSD-2-LS-2-174 SSD-2-PDS-2-176 SSD-2-PS-2-176 SSD-2-PS-2-246 SSD-2-LS-2-179

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TEST PROCEDURES/INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE REVIEW Date ________

PROCEDURE/ IMPACT INITIAL AND DATE.

REVISION/CHANGES INSTRUCTION Yes/No (N/A for no change)

SSD-2-PDS-2-181 SSD-2-PS-2-181 SSD-2-PS-2-248 SSD-2-LPP-2-14 SSD-2-LPP-2-15 SSD-2-LPP-2-7 SSD-2-LPP-2-10

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TEMPORARY CONDITION LOG Date ________

NOTES

1) Additional copies of this table may be made as necessary.
2) These steps will be N/Ad if no temporary condition existed.

ITEM TEMPORARY CONDITION PERFORMED RETURNED TO NORMAL No. DESCRIPTION Step Performed By/Date Step Returned By/Date No. CV By/Date No. CV By/Date

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PERMANENT PLANT INSTRUMENTATION LOG Date ________

USED FOR POST-TEST INSTRUMENT OR FILLED AND PLACED IN CAL DUE QUANTITATIVE POST-TEST CALIBRATION INSTRUMENT VENTED1 SERVICE1 DATE ACC CRIT CAL DATE2 ACCEPTABLE2 LOOP #

INIT/DATE INIT/DATE YES NO INITIAL/DATE 2-LG-2-168 N/A NO N/A N/A 2-LS-2-169 NO N/A N/A 2-PDI-2-1704 NO N/A N/A 2-PDS-2-171 NO N/A N/A 2-PS-2-171 NO N/A N/A 2-PS-2-250 NO N/A N/A 2-PS-2-251 NO N/A N/A 2-TI-2-3204 NO N/A N/A 2-LG-2-173 N/A NO N/A N/A 2-LS-2-174 NO N/A N/A 2-PDI-2-1754 NO N/A N/A 2-PDS-2-176 NO N/A N/A 2-PS-2-176 NO N/A N/A

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PERMANENT PLANT INSTRUMENTATION LOG Date ________

USED FOR POST-TEST INSTRUMENT OR FILLED AND PLACED IN CAL DUE QUANTITATIVE POST-TEST CALIBRATION INSTRUMENT VENTED1 SERVICE1 DATE ACC CRIT CAL DATE2 ACCEPTABLE2 LOOP #

INIT/DATE INIT/DATE YES NO INITIAL/DATE 2-PS-2-246 NO N/A N/A 2-PS-2-247 NO N/A N/A 2-TI-2-3214 NO N/A N/A 2-LG-2-178 N/A NO N/A N/A 2-LS-2-179 NO N/A N/A 2-PDI-2-1804 NO N/A N/A 2-PDS-2-181 NO N/A N/A 2-PS-2-181 NO N/A N/A 2-PS-2-248 NO N/A N/A 2-PS-2-249 NO N/A N/A 2-TI-2-3224 NO N/A N/A

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PERMANENT PLANT INSTRUMENTATION LOG Date ________

USED FOR POST-TEST INSTRUMENT OR FILLED AND PLACED IN CAL DUE QUANTITATIVE POST-TEST CALIBRATION INSTRUMENT VENTED1 SERVICE1 DATE ACC CRIT CAL DATE2 ACCEPTABLE2 LOOP #

INIT/DATE INIT/DATE YES NO INITIAL/DATE 2-TE-2-1834 NO N/A N/A 2-LPF-2-256 NO N/A N/A 2-LPF-2-257 NO N/A N/A 2-LPP-2-14 NO N/A N/A 2-LPP-2-23,4 NO N/A N/A 2-LPP-2-74 NO N/A N/A 2-LPP-2-104 NO N/A N/A 2-LPP-2-3363,4 NO N/A N/A 2-LPP-2-144 NO N/A N/A 2-LPP-2-154 NO N/A N/A 2-LPT-24-244 NO N/A N/A

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PERMANENT PLANT INSTRUMENTATION LOG Date ________

USED FOR POST-TEST INSTRUMENT OR FILLED AND PLACED IN CAL DUE QUANTITATIVE POST-TEST CALIBRATION INSTRUMENT VENTED1 SERVICE1 DATE ACC CRIT CAL DATE2 ACCEPTABLE2 LOOP #

INIT/DATE INIT/DATE YES NO INITIAL/DATE 2-LPT-27-583,4 NO N/A N/A 2-LPT-27-683,4 NO N/A N/A 2-LPT-27-743,4 NO N/A N/A 2-LPT-27-843,4 NO N/A N/A 1

These items may be initialed and dated by personnel performing the task. Instrumentation not required to be filled and vented may be identified as Not Applicable. (N/A) 2 May be identified as N/A if instrument was not used to verify/record quantitative acceptance criteria data.

3 May be identified as N/A if instrument is not available.

4 These instruments are only used in Subsection 6.6.4, Condenser Evacuation.

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VERIFIED BY SWITCH LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION INITIAL STOP PULL 2-HS-2-171A 2-M-3 COND VACUUM PMP A TO LOCK STOP PULL 2-HS-2-176A 2-M-3 COND VACUUM PMP B TO LOCK STOP PULL 2-HS-2-181A 2-M-3 COND VACUUM PMP C TO LOCK EXH BYPASS COND VAC 2-HS-2-255 2-M-3 OPEN PMPS 2-HS-6-330A 2-M-3 VACUUM BREAKER COND A CLOSED 2-JB-291-269 CONDENSER VACUUM 2-HS-2-171B SAFE STOP

[T14G/685] PUMP 2A 2-JB-291-269 CONDENSER VACUUM 2-HS-2-176B SAFE STOP

[T14G/685] PUMP 2B 2-JB-291-269 CONDENSER VACUUM 2-HS-2-181B SAFE STOP

[T14G/685] PUMP 2C 2-JB-291-269 CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2-HS-2-171D SAFE STOP

[T14G/685] 2A RECIRC PUMP 2-JB-291-269 CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2-HS-2-176D SAFE STOP

[T14G/685] 2B RECIRC PUMP 2-JB-291-269 CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2-HS-3-181D SAFE STOP

[T14G/685] 2C RECIRC PUMP 2-JB-291-2053 CONDENSER VACUUM 2-HS-6-330B CLOSED

[T14G/729] BREAKER CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP 2-HS-30-883 T14G/685 AUTO AREA COOLER

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VERIFIED BY COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION INITIAL 480V UNIT BD 2A CONDENSER VACUUM 2-BKR-2-171 DISCONNECTED Compt 3D PMP 2A 2-FU-203-A3/31 480V UNIT BD 2A COND VAC PMP 2A INSTALLED*

2-FU-203-A3/32 Compt 5A CLOSE/TRIP CONT 480V UNIT BD 2B CONDENSER VACUUM 2-BKR-2-176 DISCONNECTED Compt 4C PMP 2B 480V UNIT BD 2B CONDENSER VACUUM 2-BKR-2-181 DISCONNECTED Compt 4D PMP 2C 2-FU-203-B4/21 480V UNIT BD 2B COND VAC PMP 2B INSTALLED*

2-FU-203-B4/22 Compt 6A CLOSE/TRIP CONT 2-FU-203-B4/31 480V UNIT BD 2B COND VAC PMP 2C INSTALLED*

2-FU-203-B4/32 Compt 6A CLOSE/TRIP CONT 480V TURB MOV COND VAC PMP 2A 2-BKR-2-171D ON BD 2A, Compt 3B RECIRC PMP 480V TURB MOV CVP 2A RECIRCULATING 2-FU-209-A3/11 INSTALLED*

BD 2A, Compt 3B PUMP 480V TURB MOV COND VAC PMP 2B 2-BKR-2-176D ON BD 2A, Compt 5A RECIRC PMP 480V TURB MOV CVP 2B RECIRCULATING 2-FU-209-A5/1 INSTALLED*

BD 2A, Compt 5A PUMP 480V TURB MOV COND VAC PMP 2C 2-BKR-2-181D ON BD 2B, Compt 10D RECIRC PMP 480V TURB MOV CVP 2C RECIRCULATING 2-FU-209-B10/31 INSTALLED*

BD 2B, Compt 10D PUMP 480V TURB MOV CNDS VACUUM PUMP 2-BKR-30-883 ON BD 2A, Compt 8B AREA CLR 480V TURB MOV 2-FU-210-A8/11 COND VACUUM PMP COOLER INSTALLED*

BD 2A, Compt 8B

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VERIFIED BY COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION INITIAL 120V AC INST PWR INST PWR DIST PNL B BKR16 2-BKR-278-M2C DISTR PNL 2B TO 2-PNL-278-M2 ON BKR 16 CND VAC EXH 120V PANEL 2-M-7 UNIT CNTL BD 2-M-7A BKR24 2-BKR-278-M2E INST PWR A RACK ON TO 2-PNL-278-M2 BKR 24 2-FU-275-R76/N1 MOTOR TRIPOUT BUZZER 2-R-76 FOR PANELS M-1 THROUGH INSTALLED*

2-FU-275-R76/N2 Row N, Fuse 1 & 2 M-6 AND M-9 PANELS M-1 THROUGH M-6 2-FU-275-R76/N3 2-R-76 MOTOR TRIPOUT INSTALLED*

2-FU-275-R76/N4 Row N, Fuse 3 & 4 ANNUNCIATION AUXILIARY RELAYS

  • When installing fuses with actuators, ensure that the actuating rod is oriented correctly to provide for proper alarm initiation and visual indication.

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VERIFIED BY COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION INITIAL CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A 2-ISV-2-568 T14H/685 OPEN SUCTION HDR ISOL CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A 2-ISV-2-571 T14H/685 OPEN DISCHARGE ISOL 2-RTV-2-386A T14H/685 2-PDI-2-170 ROOT OPEN 2-RTV-2-387A T14H/685 2-PDI-2-170 ROOT OPEN CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2A 2-DRV-2-713 T14H/685 CLOSED SUCTION DRAIN COND VACUUM WATER PMP A 2-VTV-2-1045 T14H/685 CLOSED VENT VALVE CNTL AIR ISOL VLV TO 2-ISV-32-2014 T14H/685 OPEN 2-FCV-2-250/2-FCV-2-171 CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B 2-ISV-2-569 T14G/685 OPEN SUCTION HDR ISOL CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B 2-ISV-2-572 T14G/685 OPEN DISCHARGE ISOL 2-RTV-2-388A T14G/685 2-PDI-2-175 ROOT OPEN 2-RTV-2-389A T14G/685 2-PDI-2-175 ROOT OPEN CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2B 2-DRV-2-714 T14G/685 CLOSED SUCTION DRAIN COND VACUUM WATER PMP B 2-VTV-2-1046 T14G/685 CLOSED VENT VALVE CONTROL AIR ISOLATION VALVE 2-ISV-32-2017 T14G/685 OPEN TO 2-FCV-2-176 CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C 2-ISV-2-570 T14G/685 OPEN SUCTION HDR ISOL CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C 2-ISV-2-573 T14G/685 OPEN DISCHARGE ISOL 2-RTV-2-390A T14G/685 2-PDI-2-180 ROOT OPEN 2-RTV-2-391A T14G/685 2-PDI-2-180 ROOT OPEN CONDENSER VACUUM PMP 2C 2-DRV-2-715 T14G/685 CLOSED SUCTION DRAIN

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VERIFIED BY COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION INITIAL COND VACUUM WATER PMP C 2-VTV-2-1047 T14G/685 CLOSED VENT VALVE CNTL AIR ISOL VLV TO 2-ISV-32-2019 T14G/685 OPEN 2-FCV-2-248/2-FCV-2-181 2-DRV-2-879 CONDENSER VACUUM PUMP T14G/685 CLOSED DISCHARGE HDR DRAIN MFPT COND 2A SHELL 2-ISV-2-1032 T14H/708 OPEN VENT LINE ISOL MFPT COND 2B SHELL 2-ISV-2-1033 T14H/708 OPEN VENT LINE ISOL MFPT COND 2B SHELL 2-ISV-2-626 T15G/708 CLOSED VENT LINE ISOL MFPT COND 2A SHELL 2-ISV-2-627 T15H/708 CLOSED VENT LINE ISOL COND VACUUM PMP 2-ISIV-90-119I T14G/708 CLOSED AIR EXH MON ISV COND VACUUM PMP 2-ISIV-90-119J T14G/708 CLOSED AIR EXH MON ISV 2-RTV-2-256/A1 T14G/708 2-FT-2-256 ROOT OPEN 2-RTV-2-256/A2 T14G/708 2-FT-2-256 ROOT OPEN 2-RTV-2-257A1 T14G/708 2-FT-2-257 ROOT OPEN 2-RTV-2-257A2 T14G/708 2-FT-2-257 ROOT OPEN COND VAC PUMP EXH HDR 2-ISV-2-574 T14G/708 OPEN INLET FILTER ISOL COND VAC PUMP EXH HDR 2-ISV-2-575 T14G/708 OPEN OUTLET FILTER ISOL

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VERIFIED BY COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION INITIAL 2-RTV-2-350A T14G/708 2-PDIS-2-255 ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-2-351A T14G/708 2-PDIS-2-255 ROOT CLOSED CNDS VAC PMP AIR EXH 2-ISIV-90-129A T14G/708 CLOSED PART-IODINE SAMP ISV CNDS VAC PMP AIR EXH 2-ISIV-90-129F T14G/708 CLOSED PART-IODINE SAMP ISV CONTROL AIR ISOLATION VALVE 2-ISV-32-2060 T14G/708 OPEN TO 2-FCV-2-255 MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM 2-ISV-2-706 T14H/720 CLOSED LINE ISOL MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM 2-ISV-2-716 T14H/720 CLOSED LINE ISOL MFPT COND 2A SHELL 2-ISV-2-1034 T14H/720 CLOSED VENT LINE ISOL MFPT COND 2B SHELL 2-ISV-2-1035 T14H/720 CLOSED VENT LINE ISOL CONTROL AIR ISOLATION VALVE 2-ISV-32-2625 T14G/720 OPEN TO 2-PCV-6-330

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VERIFIED BY COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION INITIAL MAIN CONDENSER LEVEL INSTR RACK 2-RTV-2-412A T12E/680 CLOSED SPARE MAIN CONDENSER LEVEL INSTR RACK 2-RTV-2-414A T12E/680 CLOSED SPARE MAIN CONDENSER LEVEL INSTR RACK 2-RTV-2-415A T12E/680 CLOSED SPARE MAIN CONDENSER LEVEL INSTR RACK 2-RTV-2-416A T12E/680 CLOSED SPARE MAIN CONDENSER LEVEL INSTR RACK 2-RTV-2-417A T12E/680 CLOSED SPARE 2-RTV-2-418A T12E/680 2-LS-2-12B ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-2-419A T12E/680 2-LS-2-12B ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-2-420A T12E/680 2-LS-2-12A ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-2-421A T12E/680 2-LS-2-12A ROOT CLOSED 2-DRV-2-920A T12E/680 MAIN CONDENSER 2-LG-2-12 DRAIN CLOSED 2-VTV-2-882 T12E/680 MAIN CONDENSER 2-LG-2-12 VENT CLOSED 2-DRV-2-565 T13C/680 MAIN CONDENSER HOTWELL DRAIN CLOSED 2-RTV-2-1013A T13H/680 HOTWELL A INSTR SPARE CLOSED 2-RTV-2-1015A T13H/680 RT VLV TO LS-2-1009B CLOSED 2-RTV-2-1016A T13H/680 RT VLV TO LS-2-1009B CLOSED 2-RTV-2-1017A T13H/680 RT VLV TO LS-2-1009A CLOSED 2-RTV-2-1018A T13H/680 RT VLV TO LS-2-1009A CLOSED HOTWELL A LEVEL 2-VTV-2-1019 T13H/680 CLOSED CONDENSATE RSVR VENT 2-DRV-2-1023 T13H/680 HOTWELL A LG-2-1009 DRAIN CLOSED 2-ISV-2-581 T14E/680 COND HOTWELL PUMP 2C SUCTION ISOL CLOSED 2-ISV-6-22 T14E/680 MFW HTR A2 COND BYP DNSTR ISOL CLOSED 2-ISV-6-23 T14E/680 MFW HTR B2 COND BYP DNSTR ISOL CLOSED

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VERIFIED BY COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION INITIAL 2-ISV-2-579 T14F/680 COND HOTWELL PUMP 2A SUCTION ISOL CLOSED 2-ISV-2-580 T14F/680 COND HOTWELL PUMP 2B SUCTION ISOL CLOSED 2-RTV-2-300A T14F/680 COND HOTWELL PUMP 2B SUCTION PRESS CLOSED 2-ISV-6-823 T14F/680 HOT WELL PUMP 2A VENT TO CONDENSER CLOSED 2-ISV-6-824 T14F/680 HOT WELL PUMP 2B VENT TO CONDENSER CLOSED 2-ISV-6-825 T14F/680 HOT WELL PUMP 2C VENT TO CONDENSER CLOSED 2-ISV-6-617 T14F/680 #3 HDT BYP 2-LCV-6-105B D/S ISOL CLOSED 2-ISV-6-619 T14F/680 #3 HDT BYP 2-LCV-6-105A D/S ISOL CLOSED 2-ISV-6-24 T14F/680 MFW HTR C2 COND BYP DNSTR ISOL CLOSED 2-ISV-6-793 T10E/685 #7 HDT PUMP 2A MIN FLOW ISOL CLOSED 2-ISV-6-794 T10E/685 #7 HDT PUMP 2B MIN FLOW ISOL CLOSED 2-ISV-6-1980 T10E/685 ISOL VLV TO NO. 7 HTR DRAIN TANK CLOSED NITROGEN INJECTION PORT 2-THV-6-195 T114H/685 CLOSED THROTTLE VALVE 2-DRV-12-514 T11F/685 CONDENSER SPARGING DRAIN CLOSED MFPT COND DR TK DR LINE 2-ISV-6-2027 T11H/685 CLOSED ISOLATION VALVE MFPT COND DRAIN TANK 2-LCV-6-209 T14G/685 CLOSED BYPASS TO CONDENSER NITROGEN INJECTION PORT 2-THV-6-203 T14H/685 CLOSED THROTTLE VALVE MFPT COND DR PUMP DISCH 2-ISV-6-2028 T14H/685 CLOSED ISOLATION VALVE 2-PFV-12-512 T8F/708 SPARGING NOZ SUP U2 CLOSED 2-VTV-6-156 T9E/708 2-LG-6-190 VENT CLOSED 2-VTV-6-126 T9E/708 2-LG-6-190 DRAIN CLOSED

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VERIFIED BY COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION INITIAL CNDS HTR A6 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-764 T10E/708 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-138 U/S ISOL CNDS HTR A6 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-767 T10E/708 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-138 D/S ISOL CNDS HTR B6 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-765 T10E/708 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-158 U/S ISOL CNDS HTR B6 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-768 T10E/708 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-158 D/S ISOL CNDS HTR C6 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-766 T10E/708 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-177 U/S ISOL CNDS HTR C6 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-769 T10E/708 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-177 D/S ISOL

  1. 7 HEATER DRAIN TANK LEVEL 2-DRV-6-953 T10E/708 CLOSED COLUMN DRAIN 2-ISV-12-650 T10F/708 BLDG HTG SYS CNDS ISOL CLOSED AUX STM CNDS RETURN 2-LCV-12-698 D/S 2-ISV-12-644 T10F/708 CLOSED ISOL MAIN STEAM HEADER MSTR TRAP 2-ISV-1-992 T10G/708 CLOSED DRAIN ISOL MAIN STEAM HEADER MSTR TRAP 2-ISV-1-1002 T10G/708 CLOSED DRAIN ISOL MAIN STEAM HEADER MSTR TRAP 2-ISV-1-982 T10H/708 CLOSED DRAIN ISOL CNDS POLISHER RINSE HDR 2-FCV-14-114 T11E/708 CLOSED TO HOTWELL ISOL 2-DRV-6-894 T11E/708 CNDS HEATER C5 SHELL SIDE DRAIN CLOSED 2-RTV-6-413A T11E/708 2-PI-6-174 ROOT CLOSED
  1. 7 HEATER DRAIN TANK 2-ISV-6-776 T11E/708 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-190B U/S ISOL

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  1. 7 HEATER DRAIN TANK 2-ISV-6-777 T11E/708 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-190B D/S ISOL 2-RTV-6-419A T11F/708 2-PI-6-179 ROOT CLOSED 2-VTV-15-852 T11H/708 SG BLOWDOWN PUMP SUCT HDR VENT CLOSED MAIN STEAM HEADER MSTR TRAP 2-ISV-1-972 T11J/708 CLOSED DRAIN ISOL 2-ISV-15-919 T11J/708 SG BLOWDOWN RAD MON RETURN ISOL CLOSED MAIN STEAM HEADER MSTR TRAP 2-ISV-1-962 T12J/708 CLOSED DRAIN ISOL 2-RTV-15-113A T12J/708 2-RE-90-120/2-RE-90-121 ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-15-100A T12J/708 2-PI-15-30 ROOT CLOSED 2-FCV-3-195 T13J/708 MFW DEAERATION LINE CONTROL CLOSED MFW DEAERATION LINE 2-PCV-3-40 T13J/708 CLOSED BACK PRESSURE CONTROL 2-ISV-5-622 T14E/708 #3 EXTR STM HDR COND ISOL CLOSED 2-VTV-6-679 T14G/708 MFW HTR C1 SHELL SIDE OPERATING VENT CLOSED 2-ISV-5-623 T14H/708 #3 EXTR STM HDR DRAIN ISOL CLOSED 2-ISV-2-626 T15G/708 MFPT COND 2B SHELL VENT LINE ISOL OPEN 2-VTV-6-677 T15G/708 MFW HTR A1 SHELL SIDE OPERATING VENT CLOSED 2-VTV-6-678 T15G/708 MFW HTR B1 SHELL SIDE OPERATING VENT CLOSED 2-ISV-6-798 T15G/708 MFPT CONDENSER 2B OUT ISOL CLOSED 2-VTV-6-800 T15G/708 MFPT CONDENSER 2B VENT CLOSED 2-VTV-6-995 T15G/708 MFPT CONDENSER 2B IN VENT CLOSED 2-VTV-6-996 T15G/708 MFPT CONDENSER 2B OUT VENT CLOSED 2-ISV-2-627 T15H/708 MFPT COND 2A SHELL VENT LINE ISOL OPEN

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VERIFIED BY COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION INITIAL 2-ISV-6-797 T15H/708 MFPT CONDENSER 2A OUT ISOL CLOSED 2-VTV-6-799 T15H/708 MFPT CONDENSER 2A VENT CLOSED 2-VTV-6-993 T15H/708 MFPT CONDENSER 2A IN VENT CLOSED 2-VTV-6-994 T15H/708 MFPT CONDENSER 2A OUT VENT CLOSED MAIN STEAM LOOP 4 MSTR TRAP 2-ISV-1-952 T15M/708 CLOSED DRAIN ISOL MAIN STEAM LOOP 2 MSTR TRAP 2-ISV-1-932 T15M/708 CLOSED DRAIN ISOL MAIN STEAM LOOP 1 MSTR TRAP 2-ISV-1-922 T15M/708 CLOSED DRAIN ISOL MAIN STEAM LOOP 3 MSTR TRAP 2-ISV-1-942 T15M/708 CLOSED DRAIN ISOL 2-RTV-2-308A T16H/708 2-PS-2-252B/2-PS-2-252E ROOT OPEN 2-RTV-2-307A T16J/708 2-PS-2-252A/2-PS-2-252D ROOT OPEN MFW HTR A1 SHELL SIDE BYP 2-ISV-6-602 T14G/720 CLOSED LCV-6-15B D/S ISOL MFW HTR B1 SHELL SIDE BYP 2-ISV-6-603 T14G/720 CLOSED LCV-6-35B D/S ISOL MFW HTR C1 SHELL SIDE BYP 2-ISV-6-604 T14G/720 CLOSED LCV-6-58B D/S ISOL 2-ISV-2-706 T14H/720 MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL OPEN 2-ISV-2-716 T14H/720 MAIN CONDENSER VACUUM LINE ISOL OPEN 2-IBV-1-637 T10F/724 MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL CLOSED 2-FCV-1-113 T10F/724 CONDENSER B MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV CLOSED 2-IBV-1-638 T10F/724 MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL CLOSED 2-FCV-1-114 T10F/724 CONDENSER C MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV CLOSED 2-DRV-6-893 T10F/724 CNDS HEATER B5 SHELL SIDE DRAIN CLOSED

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VERIFIED BY COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION INITIAL 2-DRV-6-908 T10F/724 CNDS HEATER B6 SHELL SIDE DRAIN CLOSED 2-FCV-1-112 T10G/724 CONDENSER B MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV CLOSED 2-IBV-1-631 T10G/724 MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL CLOSED 2-FCV-1-107 T10G/724 CONDENSER A MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV CLOSED 2-IBV-1-632 T10G/724 MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL CLOSED 2-FCV-1-108 T10G/724 CONDENSER A MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV CLOSED 2-IBV-1-633 T10G/724 MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL CLOSED 2-FCV-1-109 T10G/724 CONDENSER A MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV CLOSED 2-IBV-1-634 T10G/724 MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL CLOSED 2-FCV-1-110 T10G/724 CONDENSER A MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV CLOSED 2-IBV-1-635 T10G/724 MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL CLOSED 2-FCV-1-111 T10G/724 CONDENSER B MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV CLOSED 2-IBV-1-636 T10G/724 MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL CLOSED 2-DRV-6-920 T10G/724 CNDS HEATER B7 SHELL SIDE DRAIN CLOSED 2-IBV-1-627 T10H/724 MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL CLOSED 2-FCV-1-103 T10H/724 CONDENSER A MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV CLOSED 2-IBV-1-628 T10H/724 MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL CLOSED 2-FCV-1-104 T10H/724 CONDENSER A MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV CLOSED 2-IBV-1-629 T10H/724 MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL CLOSED 2-FCV-1-105 T10H/724 CONDENSER A MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV CLOSED 2-IBV-1-630 T10H/724 MAIN STEAM DUMP MANUAL ISOL CLOSED 2-FCV-1-106 T10H/724 CONDENSER A MAIN STEAM DUMP VLV CLOSED 2-RTV-6-418A T11E/724 2-PI-6-160 ROOT CLOSED

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VERIFIED BY COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION INITIAL 2-DRV-6-909 T11E/724 CNDS HEATER C6 SHELL SIDE DRAIN CLOSED 2-RTV-6-425A T11E/724 2-PI-6-183 ROOT CLOSED CNDS HTR C6 SHELL SIDE LEVEL 2-DRV-6-951 T11E/724 CLOSED COLUMN DRAIN 2-DRV-6-1138 T11E/724 2-LIC-6-177 DRAIN CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1148 T11E/724 2-LIC-6-177 VENT CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1836B T11E/724 2-LG-6-177 VENT CLOSED 2-DRV-6-1837B T11E/724 DRAIN VALVE FOR 2-LG-6-177 CLOSED 2-RTV-47-215CA T11F/724 2-FCV-47-215C SENSING LINE ROOT CLOSED SGBD 1ST STAGE HX 2-ISV-2-861 T11F/724 CLOSED TO MN CONDENSER ISOL 2-RTV-6-421A T11F/724 2-PI-6-145 ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-6-412A T11F/724 2-PI-6-155 ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-6-423A T11F/724 2-PI-6-165 ROOT CLOSED CNDS HTR C5 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-754 T11F/724 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-172 U/S ISOL CNDS HTR C5 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-757 T11F/724 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-172 D/S ISOL 2-DRV-6-921 T11F/724 CNDS HEATER C7 SHELL SIDE DRAIN CLOSED 2-ISV-5-624 T11F/724 MSR A2/B2/C2 EXTR STM COND DRN ISOL CLOSED CNDS HTR B5 SHELL SIDE LEVEL 2-DRV-6-947 T11F/724 CLOSED COLUMN DRAIN 2-DRV-6-1122 T11F/724 2-LIC-6-153 DRAIN CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1132 T11F/724 2-LIC-6-153 VENT CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1796B T11F/724 2-LG-6-153 VENT CLOSED 2-DRV-6-1797B T11F/724 DRAIN VALVE FOR 2-LG-6-153 CLOSED

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VERIFIED BY COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION INITIAL LP TURB B EXHAUST HOOD SPRAY 2-ISV-47-427- T11G/724 CLOSED FCV D/S ISOL LP TURB B EXHAUST HOOD SPRAY 2-BYV-47-432 T11G/724 CLOSED FCV BYPASS 2-RTV-47-215BA T11G/724 2-FCV-47-215B SENSING LINE ROOT CLOSED LP TURB C EXHAUST HOOD SPRAY 2-ISV-47-429 T11G/724 CLOSED FCV D/S ISOL LP TURB C EXHAUST HOOD SPRAY 2-BYV-47-433 T11G/724 CLOSED FCV BYPASS 2-DRV-6-892 T11G/724 CNDS HEATER A5 SHELL SIDE DRAIN CLOSED 2-RTV-6-411A T11G/724 2-PI-6-134 ROOT CLOSED CNDS HTR A5 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-752 T11G/724 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-133 U/S ISOL CNDS HTR A5 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-755 T11G/724 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-133 D/S ISOL 2-RTV-6-414A T11G/724 2-PI-6-136 ROOT CLOSED 2-DRV-6-907 T11G/724 CNDS HEATER A6 SHELL SIDE DRAIN CLOSED 2-RTV-6-417A T11G/724 2-PI-6-140 ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-6-408A T11G/724 2-PI-6-132 ROOT CLOSED CNDS HTR B5 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-753 T11G/724 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-153 U/S ISOL CNDS HTR B5 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-756 T11G/724 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-153 D/S ISOL 2-RTV-6-415A T11G/724 2-PI-6-157 ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-6-409A T11G/724 2-PI-6-152 ROOT CLOSED CNDS HTR A5 SHELL SIDE LEVEL 2-DRV-6-946 T11G/724 CLOSED COLUMN DRAIN

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VERIFIED BY COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION INITIAL 2-DRV-6-1118 T11G/724 2-LIC-6-133 DRAIN VALVE CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1128 T11G/724 2-LIC-6-133 VENT CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1786B T11G/724 2-LG-6-133 VENT CLOSED 2-DRV-6-1787B T11G/724 DRAIN VALVE FOR 2-LG-6-133 CLOSED CNDS HTR C5 SHELL SIDE LEVEL 2-DRV-6-948 T11G/724 CLOSED COLUMN DRAIN 2-DRV-6-1126 T11G/724 2-LIC-6-172 DRAIN CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1136 T11G/724 2-LIC-6-172 VENT CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1806B T11G/724 2-LG-6-172 VENT CLOSED 2-DRV-6-1807B T11G/724 DRAIN VALVE FOR 2-LG-6-172 CLOSED CNDS HTR B6 SHELL SIDE LEVEL 2-DRV-6-950 T11G/724 CLOSED COLUMN DRAIN 2-DRV-6-1134 T11G/724 2-LIC-6-158 DRAIN CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1144 T11G/724 2-LIC-6-158 VENT CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1826B T11G/724 2-LG-6-158 VENT CLOSED 2-DRV-6-1827B T11G/724 DRAIN VALVE FOR 2-LG-6-158 CLOSED LP TURB A EXHAUST HOOD SPRAY 2-ISV-47-426 T11H/724 CLOSED FCV U/S ISOL LP TURB A EXHAUST HOOD SPRAY 2-BYV-47-431 T11H/724 CLOSED FCV BYPASS 2-RTV-47-215AA T11H/724 2-FCV-47-215A SENSING LINE ROOT CLOSED 2-VTV-6-916 T11H/724 HTR A7 CHANNEL DRAIN CLOSED 2-ISV-5-621 T11H/724 MSR A1/B1/V1 EXTR STM COND DRN ISOL CLOSED CNDS HTR A6 SHELL SIDE LEVEL 2-DRV-6-949 T11H/724 CLOSED COLUMN DRAIN

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VERIFIED BY COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION INITIAL 2-DRV-6-1130 T11H/724 2-LIC-6-138 DRAIN CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1140 T11H/724 2-LIC-6-138 VENT CLOSED 2-VTV-6-1816B T11H/724 2-LG-6-138 VENT CLOSED 2-DRV-6-1817B T11H/724 DRAIN VALVE FOR 2-LG-6-138 CLOSED 2-RTV-6-416A T12E/724 2-PI-6-176 ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-6-410A T12E/724 2-PI-6-171 ROOT CLOSED MSR B-1 LP DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-875 T11E/729 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-28B D/S ISOL MSR C-1 LP DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-876 T11E/729 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-50B D/S ISOL MSR A-1 LP DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-874 T11F/729 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-4B D/S ISOL MSR A-2 HP DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-830 T11G/729 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-76B D/S ISOL MSR B-2 HP DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-831 T11G/729 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-85B D/S ISOL MSR C-2 HP DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-832 T11G/729 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-94B D/S ISOL MSR A-1 HP DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-833 T11G/729 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-13B D/S ISOL MSR B-1 HP DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-842 T11G/729 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-33B D/S ISOL MSR C-1 HP DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-843 T11G/729 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-56B D/S ISOL 2-VTV-15-922 T11H/729 SG BLOWDOWN FLASH TANK DISCH VENT CLOSED

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VERIFIED BY COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION INITIAL 2-FCV-7-1 T12H/729 TURBINE EXTRACTION DRAIN CLOSED 2-FCV-7-2 T12H/729 TURBINE EXTRACTION DRAIN CLOSED 2-FCV-7-3 T12H/729 TURBINE EXTRACTION DRAIN CLOSED 2-FCV-7-4 T12H/729 TURBINE EXTRACTION DRAIN CLOSED 2-FCV-7-5 T12H/729 TURBINE EXTRACTION DRAIN CLOSED 2-FCV-7-6 T12H/729 TURBINE EXTRACTION DRAIN CLOSED 2-FCV-7-7 T13H/729 TURBINE EXTRACTION DRAIN CLOSED 2-FCV-7-8 T13H/729 TURBINE EXTRACTION DRAIN CLOSED 2-FCV-7-9 T13H/729 TURBINE EXTRACTION DRAIN CLOSED 2-FCV-7-10 T13H/729 MN TURBINE VENTILATING STEAM DUMP CLOSED 2-FCV-7-11 T13H/729 MN TURBINE VENTILATING STEAM DUMP CLOSED MSR A-2 BELLY DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-850 T14D/729 CLOSED LCV-6-74B D/S ISOL MSR B-2 BELLY DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-851 T14D/729 CLOSED LCV-6-83B D/S ISOL MSR C-2 BELLY DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-852 T14D/729 CLOSED LCV-6-92B D/S ISOL MSR A-1 BELLY DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-859 T14D/729 CLOSED LCV-6-9B D/S ISOL MSR B-1 BELLY DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-860 T14D/729 CLOSED LCV-6-31B D/S ISOL MSR C-1 BELLY DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-861 T14D/729 CLOSED LCV-6-52B D/S ISOL 2-VTV-5-573 T14E/729 CNDS HTR C4 EXTR STM INLET VENT CLOSED MSR B-2 LP DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-867 T14E/729 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-81B D/S ISOL

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VERIFIED BY COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION INITIAL 2-ISV-6-1988 T14E/729 HTR A3/B3/C3 OPER VENT COND ISOL CLOSED 2-ISV-6-1989 T14E/729 HTR A2/B2/C2 OPER VENT COND ISOL CLOSED CNDS HTR C4 EXTR STM INLET 2-IBV-5-502 T14F/729 CLOSED 2-FCV-5-70 BYP 2-FCV-5-70 T14F/729 CNDS HTR C4 EXTR STM INLET FLOW CNTL CLOSED 2-VTV-5-572 T14F/729 CNDS HTR B4 EXTR STM INLET VENT CLOSED 2-RTV-5-228A T14F/729 2-PI-5-68/2-PT-5-68 ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-5-232A T14F/729 2-PI-5-83/2-PT-5-83 ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-5-235A T14F/729 2-PI-5-86/2-PT-5-86 ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-5-240A T14F/729 2-PI-5-91B/2-PT-5-91 ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-5-241A T14F/729 2-PI-5-92 ROOT CLOSED 2-TV-5-551 T14F/729 CNDS HTR C4 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED 2-TV-5-552 T14F/729 CNDS HTR C5 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED 2-TV-5-553 T14F/729 CNDS HTR C6 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED 2-TV-5-554 T14F/729 CNDS HTR C7 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED 2-TV-5-555 T14F/729 CNDS HTR C7 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED CNDS HTR B4 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-738 T14F/729 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-147A D/S ISOL MSR A-2 LP DRN TNK BYP 2-ISV-6-841 T14F/729 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-72B D/S ISOL CNDS HTR C4 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-739 T14F/729 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-166A D/S ISOL CNDS HTR C4 SHELL SIDE BYP 2-IBV-6-748 T14F/729 CLOSED LCV-6-166B D/S ISOL 2-ISV-6-868 T14F/729 DRN TNK BYP 2-LCV-6-90B D/S ISOL CLOSED 2-VTV-5-571 T14G/729 CNDS HTR A4 EXTR STM INLET VENT CLOSED

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VERIFIED BY COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION INITIAL 2-RTV-5-226A T14G/729 2-PI-5-60/2-PT-5-60 ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-5-231A T14G/729 2-PI-80/2-PT-5-80 ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-5-234A T14G/729 2-PI-5-85/2-PT-5-85 ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-5-238A T14G/729 2-PI-5-89B/2-PT-5-89 ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-5-239A T14G/729 2-PI-5-90 ROOT CLOSED 2-TV-5-546 T14G/729 CNDS HTR B4 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED 2-TV-5-547 T14G/729 CNDS HTR B5 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED 2-TV-5-548 T14G/729 CNDS HTR B6 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED 2-TV-5-549 T14G/729 CNDS HTR B7 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED 2-TV-5-550 T14G/729 CNDS HTR B7 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED 2-RTV-2-369A T14G/729 SPARE ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-2-994A T14G/729 SPARE ROOT CLOSED 2-TV-2-1000 T14G/729 SPARE TEST CLOSED 2-RTV-2-927A T14G/729 2-PT-2-1, 2-PT-2-2 ROOT OPEN 2-RTV-2-370A T14G/729 SPARE ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-2-995A T14G/729 SPARE ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-2-1001 T14G/729 SPARE TEST CLOSED 2-RTV-2-925A T14G/729 2-PT-2-7 ROOT OPEN 2-RTV-2-380A T14G/729 SPARE ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-2-996A T14G/729 SPARE ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-2-1002 T14G/729 SPARE TEST CLOSED 2-RTV-2-926A T14G/729 2-PT-2-10, 2-PT-2-336 ROOT OPEN CNDS HTR A4 SHELL SIDE 2-ISV-6-737 T14G/729 CLOSED 2-LCV-6-127 D/S ISOL

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VERIFIED BY COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION INITIAL CNDS HTR A4 SHELL SIDE BYP 2-IBV-6-746 T14G/729 CLOSED LCV-6-127B D/S ISOL CNDS HTR B4 SHELL SIDE BYP 2-IBV-6-747 T14G/729 CLOSED LCV-6-147B D/S ISOL 2-RTV-5-224A T14H/729 2-PI-5-52B/2-PT-5-52 ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-5-230A T14H/729 2-PI-5-77B/2-PT-5-77 ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-5-233A T14H/729 2-PI-5-84B/2-PT-5-84 ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-5-236A T14H/729 2-PI-5-87B/2-PT-5-87 ROOT CLOSED 2-RTV-5-237A T14H/729 2-PI-5-88 ROOT CLOSED 2-TV-5-541 T14H/729 CNDS HTR A4 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED 2-TV-5-542 T14H/729 CNDS HTR A5 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED 2-TV-5-543 T14H/729 CNDS HTR A6 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED 2-TV-5-544 T14H/729 CNDS HTR A7 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED 2-TV-5-545 T14H/729 CNDS HTR A7 EXTR STM TEST CONN CLOSED 2-ISV-5-629 T14H/729 MSR A2/B2/C2 EXTR STM DRN COND ISO CLOSED CNDS HTR B4 EXTR STM INLET 2-IBV-5-501 T15F/729 CLOSED 2-FCV-5-62 BYP 2-FCV-5-62 T15F/729 CNDS HTR B4 EXTR STM INLET FLOW CNTL CLOSED 2-FCV-1-45 T15H/729 MFPT 2B LP STEAM CONTROL VLV CLOSED 2-FCV-1-46 T15H/729 MFPT 2B LP STEAM STOP VLV CLOSED 2-ISV-3-580 T15H/729 MAIN FEEDWATER PUMP A RECIRC ISOL CLOSED 2-ISV-3-581 T15H/729 MAIN FEEDWATER PUMP B RECIRC ISOL CLOSED 2-FCV-1-38 T15J/729 MFPT 2A LP STEAM CONTROL VLV CLOSED 2-FCV-1-39 T15J/729 MFPT 2A LP STEAM STOP VLV CLOSED

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VERIFIED BY COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION INITIAL 2-FCV-3-208 STANDBY MAIN FEEDWATER PUMP T15J/729 CLOSED MIN FLOW CNDS HTR A4 EXTR STM INLET 2-IBV-5-500 T16F/729 CLOSED 2-FCV-5-54 BYP 2-FCV-5-54 T16F/729 CNDS HTR A4 EXTR STM INLET FLOW CNTL CLOSED 2-FCV-1-43 T16H/729 MFPT 2B HP STEAM STOP VLV CLOSED 2-FCV-1-44 T16H/729 MFPT 2B HP STEAM CONTROL VLV CLOSED 2-FCV-1-36 T16J/729 MFPT 2A HP STEAM STOP VLV CLOSED 2-FCV-1-37 T16J/729 MFPT 2A HP STEAM CONTROL VLV CLOSED STANDBY MAIN FEEDWATER PUMP 2-HCV-3-208 T16J/729 CLOSED RECIRC WARMING 2-PCV-6-47 T10F/755 MSR C-1 LOW PRESSURE START UP VENT CLOSED ISOLATION VALVE FOR MSR 2C-1 2-ISV-6-2042 T10G/755 CLOSED START UP VENT 2-PCV-6-25 T12E/755 MSR B-1 LOW PRESSURE START UP VENT CLOSED 2-FCV-1-101 T12F/755 MSR C-1 TO LP TURB C STOP VLV CLOSED 2-FCV-1-102 T12F/755 MSR C-1 TO LP TURB C INTERCEPT VLV CLOSED ISOLATION VALVE FOR MSR 2B-1 2-ISV-6-2041 T12F/755 CLOSED START UP VENT 2-FCV-1-94 T12G/755 MSR B-1 TO LP TURB B STOP VLV CLOSED 2-FCV-1-95 T12G/755 MSR B-1 TO LP TURB B INTERCEPT VLV CLOSED ISOLATION VALVE FOR MSR 2A-1 2-ISV-2-2040 T12G/755 CLOSED START UP VENT 2-FCV-1-87 T12H/755 MSR A-1 TO LP TURB A STOP VLV CLOSED 2-FCV-1-88 T12H/755 MSR A-1 TO LP TURB A INTERCEPT VLV CLOSED 2-PCV-6-1 T12J/755 MSR A-1 LOW PRESSURE START UP VENT CLOSED

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VERIFIED BY COMPONENT LOCATION NOMENCLATURE POSITION INITIAL 2-FCV-1-133 T13F/755 MSR C-2 TO LP TURB C STOP VLV CLOSED 2-FCV-1-134 T13F/755 MSR C-2 TO LP TURB C INTERCEPT VLV CLOSED 2-FCV-1-128 T13G/755 MSR B-2 TO LP TURB B STOP VLV CLOSED 2-FCV-1-129 T13G/755 MSR B-2 TO LP TURB B INTERCEPT VLV CLOSED 2-FCV-1-123 T13H/755 MSR A-2 TO LP TURB A STOP VLV CLOSED 2-FCV-1-124 T13H/755 MSR A-2 TO LP TURB A INTERCEPT VLV CLOSED 2-LOV-47-727 T13J/755 HP TURBINE STEAM SEAL LEAKOFF CLOSED 2-LOV-47-728 T13J/755 HP TURBINE STEAM SEAL LEAKOFF CLOSED 2-LOV-47-729 T13J/755 HP TURBINE STEAM SEAL LEAKOFF CLOSED 2-LOV-47-730 T13J/755 HP TURBINE STEAM SEAL LEAKOFF CLOSED 2-PCV-6-78 T14E/755 MSR B-2 LOW PRESSURE START UP VENT CLOSED ISOLATION VALVE FOR MSR 2B-2 2-ISV-6-2044 T14F/755 CLOSED START UP VENT 2-RTV-7-200A T14G/755 2-PS-7-1 ROOT CLOSED ISOLATION VALVE FOR MSR 2A-2 2-ISV-2-2043 T14G/755 CLOSED START UP VENT 2-PCV-6-69 T14J/755 MSR A-2 LOW PRESSURE START UP VENT CLOSED 2-PCV-6-87 T15F/755 MSR C-2 LOW PRESSURE START UP VENT CLOSED ISOLATION VALVE FOR MSR 2C-2 2-ISV-6-2045 T15G/755 CLOSED START UP VENT

  • If condensate is run in long path recirculation then these valves will be positioned as required by applicable operating guidelines.

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1.0 CVP Motor Running Overload CVP Motors are required to operate below overload conditions.

CVP Motors have the following nameplate information:

Amps: 151 Volts: 460 Assuming each measured current and voltage value is within r2.4% of reading, then the instrument uncertainty associated with the motor current and voltage measurements can be calculated.

I AVG I IA  IB  IC 3 3 IA I AM r 0.024I AM I AM 1 r 0.024 IB I BM r 0.024I BM I BM 1 r 0.024 IC I CM r 0.024I CM I CM 1 r 0.024 Where IAM, IBM, and ICM are measured currents in A, B, and C phases, respectively.

I AM 1 r 0.024  I BM 1 r 0.024  I CM 1 r 0.024 1 r 0.024 I AM  I BM  I CM I AVG 3 3 Applying that same logic to measured Voltage:

I AM  I BM  I CM I AVG VABM  VBCM  VACM VAVG and 3 1 r 0.024 3 1 r 0.024

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1.0 CVP Motor Running Overload (continued)

Using these values as inputs to motor running kVA 3 u Actual Volts u Actual Amps Actual kVA 1000 I AVG VAVG I AVG u VAVG 3u u 3u 1 r 0.024 1 r 0.024 1 r 0.024 2

Actual kVA 1000 1000 3 u I AVG u VAVG 1 3 u I AVG u VAVG 1 u or u 1000 1.0486 1000 0.9526 Maximum CVP motor kVA is 120.3 based on the following calculation:

3 u NP Volts u NP Amps 3 u 460 u 151 Namelate kVA 120.3 kVA 1000 1000 Therefore, since actual kVA cannot exceed Nameplate kVA:

1 1 120.3 u 114.7 or 120.3 u 126.3 1.0486 0.9526 The Acceptance Criteria to ensure no CVP Motor overload is that the CVP Motors operate at no greater than 114.5 kVA to conservatively account for instrument inaccuracies.

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2.0 CVP Air Flows A. SCOPE The required air flows required to meet the acceptance criteria of equaling or exceeding pump shop test curve for suction pressure and capacity were extracted from the Nash Shop Test Curves for the respective CVPs. These curves are Attachments 1, 2, and 3 of this instruction.

The Nash Shop Test curves are measured in Actual Cubic Feet per Minute (ACFM) at the pump suction pressure at a pump speed of 590 RPM. This presents three challenges.

1. The CVPs in this test are configured to operate at 500 RPM.
2. Plant configuration does not facilitate measuring airflow at the CVP suction; CVP flows are measured at the common discharge line.
3. The instrumentation that will be used to measure air flow measured in Standard Cubic Feet per Minute (SCFM)

Therefore, the required pump flows must be converted to SCFM values at 500 RPM.

Calculating the required CVP flows is a four-step process.

1. Pump flow values are adjusted to 500 RPM pump speed.
2. Linear interpolation is used to determine the required flow value in ACFM
3. The interpolated flow value is then converted to SCFM
4. Instrument inaccuracies are applied.

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2.0 CVP Air Flows (continued)

B. EQUATIONS USED

1. Using Pump laws, if the pump wheel diameter is constant a change in pump speed is linearly proportional to pump flow rate.

q1 n1 n2 Where:

which becomes: q2 u q1 q = flow rate q2 n2 n1 n = pump speed

2. The generic formula for linear interpolation is:

Where:

X  X1 Y2  Y1 X1,Y1 = First coordinates Y  Y1 X2,Y2 = Second coordinates X 2  X1 X = Target X coordinate Y = Interpolated Y coordinate

3. The formula for relating ACFM to SCFM (standard conditions are Barometric Pressure = 29.92inHg and Air Temp = 70qF) is:

Where:

P  PStatic TSTD  460 q = flow rate q SCFM q ACFM u Barometric u PSTD TA  460 P = Air Pressure (inHg)

T = Temperature (qF)

PSTD = 29.92 inHg Assuming standard conditions, TSTD= 70qF this relationship becomes: PA = Air Stream Absolute Pressure (inHgA)

TA = Air Stream Temperature (qF)

PA 530 PA q SCFM q ACFM u u 17.714 u q ACFM u 29.92 TA  460 TA  460

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2.0 CVP Air Flows (continued)

4. Assuming each measured air velocity value is within r5% of reading, then the instrument uncertainty associated with the air flow measurements can be calculated.

Where:

q = flow rate VMeasured VActual r 0.05VActual VActual 1 r 0.05 A = Area V = Air Velocity n = number of Traverse Points VAVG V Actual VMeasured(1) 1 r 0.05  VMeasured( 2) 1 r 0.05  ...  VMeasured( n ) 1 r 0.05 n n 1 r 0.05 VMeasured(1)  VMeasured( 2)  ...  VMeasured( n )

1 r 0.05 V Measuredl 1 r 0.05 VAVG( Measuredl) n n q A u VAVG q A u 1 r 0.05 VAVG ( Measured )

Therefore, since Area is a constant and has no associated uncertainties:

q A u VAVG ( Measured ) q Measured 1 r 0.05

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2.0 CVP Air Flows (continued)

C. CALCULATIONS This Appendix will step through the complete process with one point on the curve for CVP 2A and show the other curve point calculations in a table.

Determine the Air Flow at 15 inHgA for CVP 2A based on the data from Nash Shop Test Curve 78U4265 (Attachment 1):

Point 1 = 1968.6 CFM at 15.54 inHgA and Point 2 = 1848.3 CFM at 7.82 inHgA Temperature = 60qF

1. Adjusting pump flow values to 500 RPM pump speed:

n2 Where:

q2 u q1 q = flow rate n1 n = pump speed 500 q2 u 1968.6 1668.3 590 500 q2 u 1848.3 1566.4 590 So the pump flows adjusted to a pump speed of 500 RPM are:

Point 1 = 1668.3 CFM at 15.54 inHgA and Point 2 = 1566.4 CFM at 7.82 inHgA

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2.0 CVP Air Flows (continued)

2. Interpolating to determine the required flow value in ACFM:

Where:

X  X1 Y2  Y1 X1,Y1 = First coordinates Y  Y1 X2,Y2 = Second coordinates X 2  X1 X = Target X coordinate Y = Interpolated Y coordinate Point coordinates are (15.54, 1668.3) and (7.82, 1566.4) and the value to be interpolated is Air Flow (Y) at target pressure of 15 inHgA (X):

15  15.54 1566.4  1668.3 Y  1668.3 1661.2 7.82  15.54 So, pump flow is 1661.2 CFM at 15 inHgA

3. Converting the interpolated flow value to SCFM:

Where:

P q = flow rate q SCFM 17.714 u q ACFM u T  460 P = Air Stream Absolute Pressure (inHgA)

T = Air Stream Temperature (qF) 15 q SCFM 17.714 u 1661.2 u 848.8 60  460 So, pump flow at 15 inHgA is 848.8 SCFM

4. Applying instrument inaccuracies:

q q Measured 1 r 0.05 848.8 848.8 808.4 893.5 1.05 0.95 Since 848.8 SCFM is the minimum required flow, the Acceptance Criteria value will be adjusted to 894 SCFM to account for instrument inaccuracies.

WBN Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 171 of 198 Appendix H (Page 8 of 10)

BACKGROUND CALCULATIONS Date ________

2.0 CVP Air Flows (continued)

5. Calculation Tables These tables use the same four-step process shown in 2.0C.1 through 2.0C.4 to determine the acceptance criteria values for the CVP flow rates.

Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Temperature: 60qF Pressure (inHgA) 22.86 15.54 7.82 4.25 2.30 1.50 Flow @ 590 RPM 2084.9 1968.6 1848.3 1805.8 1715.2 1311.3 (CFM) @ 500 RPM 1766.9 1668.3 1566.4 1530.3 1453.6 1111.3 Pressure (inHgA) 15 5 3 2 1 Interpolation Flow (CFM) 1661.2 1537.9 1481.1 1325.2 897.3 Convert to SCFM 848.8 261.9 151.4 90.3 30.6 Apply instrument inaccuracies (SCFM) 893.5 275.7 159.4 95.1 32.2 Acceptance Criteria (SCFM) 894 276 160 95.5 32.5 Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Temperature: 60qF Pressure (inHgA) 22.94 16.32 8.00 4.16 2.33 1.56 Flow @ 590 RPM 2086.8 1866.2 1838.0 1922.4 1845.6 1321.7 (CFM) @ 500 RPM 1768.5 1581.5 1557.6 1629.2 1564.1 1120.1 Pressure (inHgA) 15 5 3 2 1 Interpolation Flow (CFM) 1577.7 1613.5 1587.9 1373.8 797.2 Convert to SCFM 806.2 274.8 162.3 93.6 27.2 Apply instrument inaccuracies (SCFM) 848.6 289.3 170.8 98.5 28.5 Acceptance Criteria (SCFM) 849 290 171 99 29

WBN Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 172 of 198 Appendix H (Page 9 of 10)

BACKGROUND CALCULATIONS Date ________

2.0 CVP Air Flows (continued)

Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Temperature: 60qF Pressure (inHgA) 22.86 15.93 7.96 4.34 2.32 1.47 Flow @ 590 RPM 2058.2 1887.4 1792.6 1741.4 1654.6 1285.2 (CFM) @ 500 RPM 1744.2 1599.5 1519.2 1475.8 1402.2 1089.2 Pressure (inHgA) 15 5 3 2 1 Interpolation Flow (CFM) 1590.1 1483.7 1427.0 1284.3 916.1 Convert to SCFM 812.5 252.7 145.8 87.5 31.2 Apply instrument inaccuracies (SCFM) 855.3 266.0 153.5 92.1 32.8 Acceptance Criteria (SCFM) 856 267 154 92.5 33

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BACKGROUND CALCULATIONS Date ________

3.0 CVP Suction Pressure Assuming the Barometric Pressure reading is within r0.4% of range:

Range: 27-31 inHg 0.004 u 31  27 0.016 inHg Assuming that the Vacuum Gauge readings are within 0.5% of scale Scale: 0-30 inHg 0.005 u 30  0 0.15 inHg Since the barometric pressure and the vacuum pressure are used together to determine the CVP suction absolute pressure, the maximum error in CVP suction pressure will be the sum of each readings maximum error.

0.016  0.15 0.166 inHg Therefore, the acceptance criteria for each CVP suction value will be adjusted to be 0.17 inHg less than its required value.

Required Value 15 5 3 2 1 Acceptance Criteria 14.83 4.83 2.83 1.83 0.83

WBN Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 174 of 198 Data Sheet 1 (Page 1 of 6)

Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Performance Date ________

Step 6.6.1[10] CVP 2A at Atmospheric Pressure Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)

Barometric Pressure (BP): inHg CVP 2A Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge A) inHgVac = inHgA CVP 2A Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge A) PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4) SCFM ICS Point F2260A SCFM Phase Current (Amps) Phase Voltage (Volts)

A A-B B A-C C B-C TOTAL TOTAL AVERAGE AVERAGE 3 3 3 3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps 3u u Motor kVA kVA 1000 1000 Data Taken By:

Calculations Performed By: Date:

Calculations Verified By: Date:

Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge A M&TE:

Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge A M&TE:

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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Performance Date ________

Step 6.6.1[15] CVP 2A at 15 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)

Barometric Pressure (BP): inHg Reqd Vac = 14.83 inHgA = BP - 14.83= inHgVac CVP 2A Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge A) inHgVac = inHgA CVP 2A Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge A) PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4) SCFM ICS Point F2260A SCFM Phase Current (Amps) Phase Voltage (Volts)

A A-B B A-C C B-C TOTAL TOTAL AVERAGE AVERAGE 3 3 3 3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps 3u u Motor kVA kVA 1000 1000 Data Taken By:

Calculations Performed By: Date:

Calculations Verified By: Date:

Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge A M&TE:

Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge A M&TE:

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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Performance Date ________

Step 6.6.1[19] CVP 2A at 5 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)

Barometric Pressure (BP): inHg Reqd Vac = 4.83 inHgA = BP - 4.83= inHgVac CVP 2A Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge A) inHgVac = inHgA CVP 2A Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge A) PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4) SCFM ICS Point F2260A SCFM Phase Current (Amps) Phase Voltage (Volts)

A A-B B A-C C B-C TOTAL TOTAL AVERAGE AVERAGE 3 3 3 3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps 3u u Motor kVA kVA 1000 1000 Data Taken By:

Calculations Performed By: Date:

Calculations Verified By: Date:

Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge A M&TE:

Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge A M&TE:

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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Performance Date ________

Step 6.6.1[22] CVP 2A at 3 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)

Barometric Pressure (BP): inHg Reqd Vac = 2.83 inHgA = BP - 2.83= inHgVac CVP 2A Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge A) inHgVac = inHgA CVP 2A Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge A) PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4) SCFM ICS Point F2260A SCFM Phase Current (Amps) Phase Voltage (Volts)

A A-B B A-C C B-C TOTAL TOTAL AVERAGE AVERAGE 3 3 3 3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps 3u u Motor kVA kVA 1000 1000 Data Taken By:

Calculations Performed By: Date:

Calculations Verified By: Date:

Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge A M&TE:

Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge A M&TE:

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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Performance Date ________

Step 6.6.1[25] CVP 2A at 2 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)

Barometric Pressure (BP): inHg Reqd Vac = 1.83 inHgA = BP - 1.83= inHgVac CVP 2A Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge A) inHgVac = inHgA CVP 2A Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge A) PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4) SCFM ICS Point F2260A SCFM Phase Current (Amps) Phase Voltage (Volts)

A A-B B A-C C B-C TOTAL TOTAL AVERAGE AVERAGE 3 3 3 3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps 3u u Motor kVA kVA 1000 1000 Data Taken By:

Calculations Performed By: Date:

Calculations Verified By: Date:

Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge A M&TE:

Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge A M&TE:

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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Performance Date ________

Step 6.6.1[29] CVP 2A at 1 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)

Barometric Pressure (BP): inHg Reqd Vac = 0.83 inHgA = BP - 0.83= inHgVac CVP 2A Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge A) inHgVac = inHgA CVP 2A Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge A) PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4) SCFM ICS Point F2260A SCFM Phase Current (Amps) Phase Voltage (Volts)

A A-B B A-C C B-C TOTAL TOTAL AVERAGE AVERAGE 3 3 3 3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps 3u u Motor kVA kVA 1000 1000 Data Taken By:

Calculations Performed By: Date:

Calculations Verified By: Date:

Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge A M&TE:

Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge A M&TE:

WBN Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 180 of 198 Data Sheet 2 (Page 1 of 6)

Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Performance Date ________

Step 6.6.2[10] CVP 2B at Atmospheric Pressure Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)

Barometric Pressure (BP): inHg CVP 2B Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge B) inHgVac = inHgA CVP 2B Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge B) PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4) SCFM ICS Point F2260A SCFM Phase Current (Amps) Phase Voltage (Volts)

A A-B B A-C C B-C TOTAL TOTAL AVERAGE AVERAGE 3 3 3 3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps 3u u Motor kVA kVA 1000 1000 Data Taken By:

Calculations Performed By: Date:

Calculations Verified By: Date:

Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge B M&TE:

Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge B M&TE:

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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Performance Date ________

Step 6.6.2[15] CVP 2B at 15 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)

Barometric Pressure (BP): inHg Reqd Vac = 14.83 inHgA = BP - 14.83= inHgVac CVP 2B Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge B) inHgVac = inHgA CVP 2B Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge B) PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4) SCFM ICS Point F2260A SCFM Phase Current (Amps) Phase Voltage (Volts)

A A-B B A-C C B-C TOTAL TOTAL AVERAGE AVERAGE 3 3 3 3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps 3u u Motor kVA kVA 1000 1000 Data Taken By:

Calculations Performed By: Date:

Calculations Verified By: Date:

Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge B M&TE:

Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge B M&TE:

WBN Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 182 of 198 Data Sheet 2 (Page 3 of 6)

Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Performance Date ________

Step 6.6.2[19] CVP 2B at 5 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)

Barometric Pressure (BP): inHg Reqd Vac = 4.83 inHgA = BP - 4.83= inHgVac CVP 2B Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge B) inHgVac = inHgA CVP 2B Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge B) PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4) SCFM ICS Point F2260A SCFM Phase Current (Amps) Phase Voltage (Volts)

A A-B B A-C C B-C TOTAL TOTAL AVERAGE AVERAGE 3 3 3 3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps 3u u Motor kVA kVA 1000 1000 Data Taken By:

Calculations Performed By: Date:

Calculations Verified By: Date:

Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge B M&TE:

Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge B M&TE:

WBN Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 183 of 198 Data Sheet 2 (Page 4 of 6)

Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Performance Date ________

Step 6.6.2[22] CVP 2B at 3 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)

Barometric Pressure (BP): inHg Reqd Vac = 2.83 inHgA = BP - 2.83= inHgVac CVP 2B Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge B) inHgVac = inHgA CVP 2B Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge B) PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4) SCFM ICS Point F2260A SCFM Phase Current (Amps) Phase Voltage (Volts)

A A-B B A-C C B-C TOTAL TOTAL AVERAGE AVERAGE 3 3 3 3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps 3u u Motor kVA kVA 1000 1000 Data Taken By:

Calculations Performed By: Date:

Calculations Verified By: Date:

Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge B M&TE:

Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge B M&TE:

WBN Condenser Vacuum 2-PTI-002-02 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 184 of 198 Data Sheet 2 (Page 5 of 6)

Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Performance Date ________

Step 6.6.2[25] CVP 2B at 2 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)

Barometric Pressure (BP): inHg Reqd Vac = 1.83 inHgA = BP - 1.83= inHgVac CVP 2B Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge B) inHgVac = inHgA CVP 2B Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge B) PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4) SCFM ICS Point F2260A SCFM Phase Current (Amps) Phase Voltage (Volts)

A A-B B A-C C B-C TOTAL TOTAL AVERAGE AVERAGE 3 3 3 3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps 3u u Motor kVA kVA 1000 1000 Data Taken By:

Calculations Performed By: Date:

Calculations Verified By: Date:

Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge B M&TE:

Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge B M&TE:

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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Performance Date ________

Step 6.6.2[29] CVP 2B at 1 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)

Barometric Pressure (BP): inHg Reqd Vac = 0.83 inHgA = BP - 0.83= inHgVac CVP 2B Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge B) inHgVac = inHgA CVP 2B Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge B) PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4) SCFM ICS Point F2260A SCFM Phase Current (Amps) Phase Voltage (Volts)

A A-B B A-C C B-C TOTAL TOTAL AVERAGE AVERAGE 3 3 3 3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps 3u u Motor kVA kVA 1000 1000 Data Taken By:

Calculations Performed By: Date:

Calculations Verified By: Date:

Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge B M&TE:

Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge B M&TE:

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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Performance Date ________

Step 6.6.3[10] CVP 2C at Atmospheric Pressure Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)

Barometric Pressure (BP): inHg CVP 2C Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge C) inHgVac = inHgA CVP 2C Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge C) PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4) SCFM ICS Point F2260A SCFM Phase Current (Amps) Phase Voltage (Volts)

A A-B B A-C C B-C TOTAL TOTAL AVERAGE AVERAGE 3 3 3 3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps 3u u Motor kVA kVA 1000 1000 Data Taken By:

Calculations Performed By: Date:

Calculations Verified By: Date:

Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge C M&TE:

Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge C M&TE:

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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Performance Date ________

Step 6.6.3[15] CVP 2C at 15 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)

Barometric Pressure (BP): inHg Reqd Vac = 14.83 inHgA = BP - 14.83= inHgVac CVP 2C Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge C) inHgVac = inHgA CVP 2C Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge C) PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4) SCFM ICS Point F2260A SCFM Phase Current (Amps) Phase Voltage (Volts)

A A-B B A-C C B-C TOTAL TOTAL AVERAGE AVERAGE 3 3 3 3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps 3u u Motor kVA kVA 1000 1000 Data Taken By:

Calculations Performed By: Date:

Calculations Verified By: Date:

Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge C M&TE:

Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge C M&TE:

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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Performance Date ________

Step 6.6.3[19] CVP 2C at 5 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)

Barometric Pressure (BP): inHg Reqd Vac = 4.83 inHgA = BP - 4.83= inHgVac CVP 2C Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge C) inHgVac = inHgA CVP 2C Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge C) PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4) SCFM ICS Point F2260A SCFM Phase Current (Amps) Phase Voltage (Volts)

A A-B B A-C C B-C TOTAL TOTAL AVERAGE AVERAGE 3 3 3 3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps 3u u Motor kVA kVA 1000 1000 Data Taken By:

Calculations Performed By: Date:

Calculations Verified By: Date:

Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge C M&TE:

Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge C M&TE:

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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Performance Date ________

Step 6.6.3[22] CVP 2C at 3 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)

Barometric Pressure (BP): inHg Reqd Vac = 2.83 inHgA = BP - 2.83= inHgVac CVP 2C Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge C) inHgVac = inHgA CVP 2C Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge C) PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4) SCFM ICS Point F2260A SCFM Phase Current (Amps) Phase Voltage (Volts)

A A-B B A-C C B-C TOTAL TOTAL AVERAGE AVERAGE 3 3 3 3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps 3u u Motor kVA kVA 1000 1000 Data Taken By:

Calculations Performed By: Date:

Calculations Verified By: Date:

Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge C M&TE:

Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge C M&TE:

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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Performance Date ________

Step 6.6.3[25] CVP 2C at 2 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)

Barometric Pressure (BP): inHg Reqd Vac = 1.83 inHgA = BP - 1.83= inHgVac CVP 2C Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge C) inHgVac = inHgA CVP 2C Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge C) PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4) SCFM ICS Point F2260A SCFM Phase Current (Amps) Phase Voltage (Volts)

A A-B B A-C C B-C TOTAL TOTAL AVERAGE AVERAGE 3 3 3 3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps 3u u Motor kVA kVA 1000 1000 Data Taken By:

Calculations Performed By: Date:

Calculations Verified By: Date:

Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge C M&TE:

Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge C M&TE:

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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Performance Date ________

Step 6.6.3[29] CVP 2C at 1 inHgA Absolute Pressure (inHgA) Barometric Pressure (inHg ) - Vacuum Pressure (inHgVac)

Barometric Pressure (BP): inHg Reqd Vac = 0.83 inHgA = BP - 0.83= inHgVac CVP 2C Suction Pressure (Vacuum Gauge C) inHgVac = inHgA CVP 2C Discharge Pressure (Pressure Gauge C) PSI Airflow Traverse (Use Data Sheet 4) SCFM ICS Point F2260A SCFM Phase Current (Amps) Phase Voltage (Volts)

A A-B B A-C C B-C TOTAL TOTAL AVERAGE AVERAGE 3 3 3 3 3 u Average Volts u Average Amps 3u u Motor kVA kVA 1000 1000 Data Taken By:

Calculations Performed By: Date:

Calculations Verified By: Date:

Barometer M&TE: Vacuum Gauge C M&TE:

Multimeter M&TE: Pressure Gauge C M&TE:

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Condenser Vacuum Pump Air Flow Traverse Date ________

NOTE Additional Copies of this Data Sheet will be required and may be made as necessary Step: ________ CVP: _____ Suction Pressure: ______________ inHgA Anemometer M&TE ID:

1- 1/4 in.

2- 1 in.

3- 1 3/4 in.

Inside Pipe Diameter = 12.00 in. 4- 2 3/4 in.

2 5- 4 1/8 in.

Duct Area (A) = 0.785 ft 6- 7 7/8 in.

7- 9 1/4 in.

8- 10 1/4 in.

9- 11 in.

10 - 11 3/4 in Dimensions are from inside wall.

Traverse Point Velocity (FPM) Traverse Point Velocity (FPM)

A1 B1 A2 B2 A3 B3 A4 B4 A5 B5 A6 B6 A7 B7 A8 B8 A9 B9 A10 B10 Test port caps/plugs reinstalled: __________ 2nd Party Verified: __________

VAVG Velocities y 20 20 FPM Airflow A u VAVG 0.785 u SCFM Data Taken By:

Calculations Performed By: Date:

Calculations Verified By: Date:

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Condenser Evacuation Performance Data Date ________

Step 6.6.4[14] 6.6.4[14]A 6.6.4[14]B 6.6.4[14]C 6.6.4[14]D 6.6.4[14]E 6.6.4[14]F 6.6.4[14]G Condenser

__________ 25 20 15 10 5 __________

Pressure 2-P/TR-2-2 (Atm) (Final)

(inHgA)

Time Stopwatch (hh:mm:ss) M&TE:_________

Condenser ICS Pt. F2700A Exhaust Flow (SCFM) ICS Pt. F2260A RCW Inlet Temp ICS Pt. Y8003A (qF)

CVP Seal Wtr 2-TI-2-320 HTX Outlet 2-TI-2-321 Temp (qF) 2-TI-2-322 2-PDI-2-170 CVP Suction Strainer 'P 2-PDI-2-175 (inH2O) 2-PDI-2-180

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Condenser Evacuation Performance Data Date ________

Step 6.6.4[14] 6.6.4[14]A 6.6.4[14]B 6.6.4[14]C 6.6.4[14]D 6.6.4[14]E 6.6.4[14]F 6.6.4[14]G Condenser

__________ 25 20 15 10 5 __________

Pressure 2-P/TR-2-2 (Atm) (Final)

(inHgA)

Pressure Gauge A M&TE:_________

CVP Discharge Pressure Gauge B Pressure (PSI) M&TE:_________

Pressure Gauge C M&TE:_________

MFPT Condenser 2A ICS Pt. P2270A Pressure (inHgA)

MFPT Condenser 2B ICS Pt. P2271A Pressure (inHgA)

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Barometric Pressure Date ________

NOTES

1) Additional copies of this Data Sheet may be made as necessary
2) Atmospheric conditions can change quickly. Record atmospheric pressure at least once per shift during performance of Section 6.6.

Barometer Time Date Barometric Pressure Initials M&TE inHg inHg inHg inHg inHg inHg inHg inHg inHg inHg inHg inHg inHg inHg inHg inHg

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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2A Curve Date ________

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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2B Curve

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Condenser Vacuum Pump 2C Curve Date ________

WBN FLOOD MODE BORATION 2-PTI-084-01 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 3 of 39 Table of Contents

1.0 INTRODUCTION

.......................................................................................................... 5 1.1 Test Objectives ............................................................................................................. 5 1.2 Scope............................................................................................................................ 5

2.0 REFERENCES

............................................................................................................. 6 2.1 Performance References .............................................................................................. 6 2.2 Developmental References........................................................................................... 7 3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS ........................................................................... 9 4.0 PREREQUISITE ACTIONS ........................................................................................ 11 4.1 Preliminary Actions ..................................................................................................... 11 4.2 Special Tools, M&TE, Parts, and Supplies ................................................................. 15 4.3 Field Preparations ....................................................................................................... 17 4.4 Approvals and Notifications ........................................................................................ 17 5.0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA ......................................................................................... 18 6.0 PERFORMANCE ........................................................................................................ 19 6.1 Performance Test of Flood Mode Aux Charging Pump 2A ......................................... 19 6.2 Performance Test of Flood Mode Aux Charging Pump 2B ......................................... 20 6.3 Install Flood Prep Aux Chg Sys Spool Piece (2-SPPC-84-112).................................. 22 6.4 Install Flood Prep RCDT Spool Piece (2-SPPC-84-111) ............................................ 24 6.5 Install Flood Prep Sample Htx Spool Pieces............................................................... 26 6.6 Install Flood Prep Spool Pieces - ERCW/CCS ........................................................... 28 6.7 Install Flood Prep Spool Piece - SFPC/RHR .............................................................. 30 6.8 HPFP Supply Capability to Flood Mode Aux Boration M/U Tank ................................ 32 6.9 ALT HPFP Capability to Flood Mode Aux Boration M/U Tank .................................... 33 7.0 POST PERFORMANCE ACTIVITIES ........................................................................ 35 8.0 RECORDS .................................................................................................................. 36 8.1 QA Records ................................................................................................................ 36 8.2 Non-QA Records ........................................................................................................ 36

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Appendix A: INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE REVIEW ................................................... 37 Appendix B: TEMPORARY CONDITION LOG ............................................................... 38 Appendix C: PERMANENT PLANT INSTRUMENTATION LOG .................................... 39

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Test Objectives The objective of this test is to verify the operability and performance of the Unit 2 Auxiliary Charging Pumps and other components of the Auxiliary Charging System (ACS) and to demonstrate the operability of the system as a whole under conditions as close to design as possible. This test will also verify the connection and proper mating of applicable spool pieces.

This test shall verify flow through the Unit 2 ACS pumps only. Flow through the Auxiliary Charging Booster Pumps, non-regenerative demineralizer tank and filters are Unit 0 and have previously been tested.

This test shall also verify the connection and proper mating of affected spool pieces to include make up flow from the U-2 Reactor Coolant Drain Tank (RCDT) and to the Reactor Coolant System (RCS) via the Chemical and Volume Control System (CVCS).

1.2 Scope Performance of this test will demonstrate that:

A. The Unit 2 ACS pumps can provide makeup water to the U-2 Reactor Coolant System (RCS).

B. The spool pieces required for flood mode operation can be installed and mate properly.

C. The intertie piping between Chemical & Volume Control System (CVCS) and Reactor Coolant System (RCS) is unobstructed.

D. Testing observations are made of the vibration of system pumps, piping and other components during normal steady state and transient operations. Based on engineering judgment by test personnel, measurements shall be taken on areas and components exhibiting excessive vibration. Transient operations include pump starts, trips, valve openings and closures, and all components which are considered an integral part of the transient.

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2.0 REFERENCES

2.1 Performance References A. SMP-9.0, Conduct of Test B. TI-31.02, Plant Equipment Vibration Monitoring & Vibration Diagnostics Program C. MI-17.003, Flood Mode Preparation Storage Locations and Periodic Inventory D. 2-TI-50.048, Flood Mode Auxiliary Charging Pump 2A Performance Test E. 2-TI-50.049, Flood Mode Auxiliary Charging Pump 2B Performance Test F. 2-MI-17.019, Flood Preparation - Auxiliary Charging System Spool Piece G. 2-MI-17.018, Flood Preparation High Pressure Fire Protection System Spool Pieces H. 2-MI-17.020, Flood Preparation - Sample Heat Exchanger Spool Pieces I. 0-MI-17.021, Installation of Spool Pieces between ERCW and Component Cooling System J. 2-MI-17.022, Flood Preparation- Installation of Spool Pieces between SFPC and RHR Systems K. 2-MI-17.023, Flood Preparation - Reactor Coolant Drain Tank Spool Pieces L. 2-CP-062-02, Cleanness Plan, Rev. 0000 M. 2-CP-077-01, Cleanness Plant, Rev. 0000

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1. FSAR-(Amendment 109)
a. Section 9.3.6, Auxiliary Charging System
b. Table 14.2-1, Sheet 20 of 89, Flood Mode Boration System Test Summary B. Drawings
1. Flow Diagrams
a. 2-47W809-7,Rev 5 (CC) Flow Diagram Flood Mode Boration Makeup System
b. 2-47W809-1 Rev 12 (CC), Flow Diagram Chemical and Volume Control System
c. 2-47W830-1 Rev 6 (CC), Mechanical Flow Diagram Waste Disposal System
d. 1-47W850-2 Rev 35 (CC), Flow Diagram Fire Protection Raw Service Water
e. 2-47W845-2 Rev 7 (CC), Mechanical Flow Diagram Essential Raw Cooling Water System
2. Electrical
a. 2-45W760-84-1, Rev 1 (CC), Wiring Diagram Flood Mode Boration Makeup Sys Schematic Diagrams
b. 2-45W756-2 Rev 1 (CC), 480V Cont and Aux Bldg VT Bd 2A1-A Single Line - Sh-2
c. 2-45W756-6 Rev 0 (CC), 480V Cont and Aux Bldg VT Bd 2B1-B Single Line - Sh-2
3. Logic/Control
a. 2-47W610-41-1 Rev 2 (CC), Electrical Control Diagram Flood Mode Boration Makeup Sys Layup Wtr Treatment System

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C. Documents

1. WBN2-84-4001, Flood Mode Boration Makeup System (Rev. 01)
2. 2-TSD-84-1, Flood Mode Boration System, (Rev. 0001)
3. NPG-SPP-18.4.6, Control of Fire Protection Impairments (Rev 0001)

WBN FLOOD MODE BORATION 2-PTI-084-01 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 9 of 39 3.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS A. Standard precautions shall be followed for working around energized electrical equipment in accordance with TVA Safety Manual Procedure 1021.

B. Steps may be repeated if all components cannot be tested in a step. However, if the test has been exited, prerequisite steps must be re-verified and a Chronological Test Log (CTL) entry made.

C. Discrepancies between component ID tags and the description in a procedure/instruction do not require a Test Deficiency Notice (TDN), in accordance with SMP-14.0, if the UNIDs match, exclusive of place-keeping zeros and train designators (e.g. 2-HS-31-468 vs. 2-HS-031-0468) and the noun description is sufficient to identify the component. If the component label needs to be changed, a Tag Request Form (TR Card) should be processed in accordance with TI-12.14. Make an entry in the CTL and continue testing.

D. The hinged cover of the Auxiliary Boration Mixing Tank (ABMT) must be open during flood mode operation so the tanks associated instrumentation will not be damaged. Use CAUTION to ensure tank/system is not overpressurized.

E. All open problems are to be tracked by a corrective action document and entered on the appropriate system punchlist.

F. RCS pressure must be less than 350 psig before installation and removal of temporary spool pieces.

G. Observe all Radiation Protection (RP) requirements when working in or near radiological areas.

H. Ensure there are no adverse effects to the operation of Unit 1 structures, systems, or components.

I. Test personnel will coordinate with Unit 1 Operations when manipulating Unit 1 equipment if required.

J. System water chemistry is within system specifiable parameters especially for fluids supplied from external sources.

K. Problems identified during the test shall be annotated on the CTL from SMP-9.0 including a description of the problem, the procedure step when/where the problem was identified, corrective action steps taken to resolve the problem, and the number of the corrective action document, if one was required.

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L. Notification/Coordination of activities with Unit 1 is required, since Mixing Tank falls under the control of the operating unit.

M. Transients include pump starts and stops, water hammers or other fluid transients. Check valves should be observed for abnormal slam during startup or shutdown of pumps.

N. If the vibration is determined to be excessive the Test Engineer shall initiate a Test Deficiency Notice (TDN) and notify Preventive and Diagnostic Maintenance (PDM). Submit the findings to Nuclear Engineering (NE).

O. Unit 1, 2, and common components operated in this test are in close proximity.

Use caution to ensure correct component is selected and operated.

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4.1 Preliminary Actions

[1] EVALUATE open items in Watts Bar Integrated Task Equipment List (WITEL), and ENSURE they will NOT adversely affect the test performance and results. ________

[2] OBTAIN copies of the applicable forms from the latest revision of SMP-9.0, Conduct of Test and ATTACH to this PTI for use during the performance of this test. ________

[3] ENSURE changes to the references listed in Appendix A, Test Procedure/Instruction Reference Review, have been reviewed, recorded, and determined NOT to adversely affect the test performance. ________

[4] VERIFY the test/performance copy of this Preoperational Test Instruction (PTI) is the current revision including any change notices and as needed, each test person assisting in this test has the current revision including any change notices. (Unit 1 SM/US must approve performance on or affecting Unit 0 or Unit 1 components.) ________

[5] ENSURE special environmental conditions are available for testing if required. ________

[6] ENSURE outstanding Design Change Notices (DCNs),

Engineering Document Construction Releases (EDCRs) or Temporary Alterations (TAs) do not adversely impact testing, and Attach documentation of DCNs, EDCRs, and TAs that were reviewed to the data package. ________

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[7] ENSURE required Component Testing has been completed prior to start of test. ________

[8] ENSURE 2-TI-50.048, 2-TI-50.049, 0-MI-17.021, 2-MI-17.018, 2-MI-17.019, 2-MI-17.020, 2-MI-17.022, and 2-MI-17.023 have been reviewed for concurrence by JTG.

JTG Meeting: _________________. ________

[9] VERIFY the system cleanliness, as required for the performance of this test has been completed in accordance with SMP-7.0, Control of Cleanness, Layup and Flushing. ________

[10] ENSURE all piping supports required for testing are installed and adjusted as required. ________

[11] CONDUCT a pretest briefing with Test and Operations personnel in accordance with SMP-9.0, Conduct of Test. ________

[12] ENSURE communications are available for areas where testing is to be conducted. ________

[13] VERIFY plant instruments, listed on Appendix C, Permanent Plant Instrumentation Log, are placed in service, and are within their calibration interval. ________

IM

[14] ENSURE components contained within the boundaries of this test are under the jurisdictional control of Preoperational Startup Engineering (PSE) in accordance with SMP-4.0, System Completion and Turnover. ________

[15] PERFORM a pretest walk down on equipment to be tested to ensure no conditions exist that will impact test performance. ________

[16] VERIFY supports required for System 84 testing are in place or an equivalent engineering approved temporary support is installed.

STE

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[17] VERIFY spring cans identified for Systems 84 are installed, unpinned, and on scale with no visual indication of damage, loose parts or interferences.

STE

[18] VERIFY snubbers identified for Systems 84 are installed with no visual indication of damage, loose parts or interferences.

STE

[19] VERIFY Boundary Drawings are up to date or necessary changes accomplished prior to the start of testing and that any change to the Boundary Drawings do not impact the validity of the test. ________

[20] CONDUCT a pretest briefing with test and operations personnel in accordance with SMP-9.0. ________

[21] ESTABLISH communications in areas where testing is to be conducted. ________

[22] PREPARE Work Order to install & restore spool piece 2-SPPC-84-112, Aux Chg Sys in accordance with 2-MI-17.019 WO# _____________________. ________

[23] PREPARE Work Order to install & restore spool piece 2-SPPC-84-111, RCDT in accordance with 2-MI-17.023 WO# _____________________. ________

[24] PREPARE Work Order to install & restore spool pieces 2-SPPC-084-0687 and 0-SPPC-067-559A & 559B, Sample Htx in accordance with 2-MI-17.020 WO# _____________________. ________

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[25] PREPARE Work Order to install & restore spool pieces 0-SPPC-067-0529, 0557, 0558A and 0558B,ERCW/CCS Sys in accordance with 2-MI-17.021 WO# _____________________. ________

[26] PREPARE Work Order to install & restore spool pieces 2-SPPC-078-0625 and 0-SPPC-078-0625, SFPC/RHR Sys in accordance with 2-MI-17.022 WO# _____________________. ________

[27] PREPARE Work Order to install & restore spool piece 2-SPPC-003-6384 and 6385, HPFP/AFW Sys in accordance with 2-MI-17.018 WO# _____________________. ________

[28] PREPARE Work Order to install & restore fire hose connected at 2-ISV-3-6385, AFW/FP XCONN SPOOL BRANCH ISOLATION VALVE routed to Aux Boration Makeup Tank (0-TANK-084-110) and placed in hinged access at top of tank WO# _____________________. ________

[29] PREPARE Work Order to install & restore fire hose (without nozzle) from 2-ISV-26-670 EL 757/A12U to Aux Boration Makeup tank and place in hinged access at top of tank.

WO# _____________________. ________

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[1] OBTAIN a 1-inch hose or tubing (approximately 20 ft) with an attached 1-inch globe valve, and a 3-inch by 1-inch reducer rated at a minimum of 200 psig for connection to the Flood Mode Boration Non-Regenerative Demineralizer resin fill plug. ________

[2] OBTAIN a strainer assembly and flush cloth for filtering pump discharge to prevent resin from entering the drainage system. ________

NOTE Temporary valve and flange for the following step must be rated for t 600 psig. Hose must be located downstream of the temporary valve and must be rated for 200 psig.

[3] OBTAIN a 1-inch hose or tubing (approximately 20 ft) with a 1-inch pipe flange attached on one end and a valve suitable to throttle flow (ball valve is not permitted), for connection at spool piece 2-SPPC-084-0112 to provide a pump discharge flow path. ________

[4] OBTAIN container and tubing approximately 1/4 inch diameter for insertion into ear of each pump cylinder or a plastic bag to collect venting fluid. ________

[5] ENSURE a stethoscope is available for check valve testing. ________

NOTE Steps 4.2[6] and 4.2[7] will be performed by Plant Services. The drums should have removable lids or tops.

[6] OBTAIN four 55-gallon drums for receiving water discharged during this test. ________

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[7] MARK the four drums to identify the contents (one drum marked similar to TI Test Quantity, one drum marked similar to TI CKV Test and the other two drums similar to TI Water Collection, and INDICATE all to contain potentially contaminated DI water. ________

[8] OBTAIN either a 3-foot scale or a tape measure with a minimum of 1/16-inch graduations for use as a dip-stick. ________

NOTE PDM/Operations will supply vibration meter with identification and calibration due date.

[9] OBTAIN a stopwatch with an accuracy of r 1.5 sec/hr, and RECORD the following M&TE information:

M&TE ________

NOTE Step 4.2[10] will be performed by IM.

[10] ENSURE a liquid catch container is available. ________

[11] ENSURE the following M&TE is available:

MIN RANGE ACTUAL DESCRIPTION MAX RANGE RANGE ACCURACY Discharge 0 - 600 psig r 1 of full Press Gauge 0 - 600 psig scale Suction 0 - 100 psig r 1 of full Press Gauge 0 - 100 psig scale Suction 0 - 30 psig r 1 of full Press Gauge 0 - 30 psig scale Suction 0 - 15 psig r 1 of full Press Gauge 0 - 15 psig scale

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[1] OBTAIN Unit 1 SM/US authorization prior to installing equipment or operating any portion of the Aux Boration Makeup Tank or System. ________

[2] ENSURE mixed bed demineralizer resin is in Flood Mode Boration Non-Regenerative Demineralizer. ________

[3] ENSURE filter cartridge is in Flood Mode Boration Makeup System Filter, 0-FLTR-84-1. ________

[4] ENSURE filter cartridge is in Flood Mode Boration Makeup System Filter, 0-FLTR-84-512. ________

4.4 Approvals and Notifications

[1] OBTAIN permission of the Preoperational Startup Manager to start the test.

Preoperational Startup Manager Signature Date

[2] OBTAIN the Unit 1 Supervisor (US/SRO) or Shift Managers (SM) authorization to perform the test.

US/SRO/SM Signature Date

[3] OBTAIN the Unit 2 Supervisor's (US/SRO) or Shift Managers (SM) authorization to perform the test.

US/SRO/SM Signature Date

[4] OBTAIN Fire Protection Impairment Permit (FPIP) for affected hose station in accordance with NPG-SPP-18.4.6. ________

WBN FLOOD MODE BORATION 2-PTI-084-01 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 18 of 39 5.0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA

[1] The Hydraulic performance of the auxiliary charging pumps and booster pumps meets or exceeds design requirements.

A. Auxiliary Charging Pump flow rates are greater than or equal to 100 gph, at 350 psig or greater discharge pressure. (2-TI-50.048, 2-TI-50.049 Steps 6.2[12],

6.2[34]), Section 6.1, and 6.2 B. Each Auxiliary Charging Pump can be operated from a local control station and indicating lights operate correctly.

(2-TI-50.048, 2-TI-50.049 Step 6.2[27], 6.2[28]), Section 6.1, and 6.2

[2] Equipment required for Flood Mode Boration Operation can be properly installed.

A. Auxiliary Charging Spool Piece, 2-SPPC-084-0112, can be properly installed. (Step 6.3[5])

B. Reactor Coolant Drain Tank Spool Piece, 2-SPPC-084-0111, can be properly installed. (Step 6.4[6])

C. Sample HTX Spool Pieces 2-SPPC-067-687 and 0-SPPC-067-559A &

559B, can be properly installed. (Step 6.5[5])

D. ERCW/CCS Spool Pieces 0-SPPC-067-067-0529, 0557, 0558A, and 0558B can be properly installed. (Step 6.6[5])

E. Spend Fuel Pool Cooling/Residual Heat Removal Spool Piece 2-SPPC-078-0625 and 0-SPPC-078-0625 can be properly installed.

(Step 6.7[5])

F. High Pressure Fire Protection (HPFP) hose can be routed to the Flood Mode Aux Boration Makeup Tank. (Step 6.8[4], 6.9[6])

G. High Pressure Fire Protection System to Auxiliary Feedwater System spool pieces can be properly installed. (Step 6.9[10])

[3] The interconnected piping between CVCS and RCS is unobstructed (Step 6.2[5])

[4] Piping and components do not exhibit indications of excessive vibration in various operating modes (Steps 6.1[1] and 6.2[1])

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1) Subsections 6.1 and 6.2 are to be performed in sequence, although certain steps may be performed concurrently.
2) Subsections 6.3 through 6.9 may be performed in any order or concurrently.
3) Sign off steps may be delayed until completion of both test sections when duplicate actions would result.

6.1 Performance Test of Flood Mode Aux Charging Pump 2A NOTES

1) Auxiliary Charging System equipment is located in the Auxiliary Building EL 757/A5U, unless otherwise noted.
2) During the performance of this subsection visual observation of transient and steady-state vibration is required.

[1] PERFORM observations to ensure piping and components do not exhibit indications of excessive vibration while testing in accordance with Step 6.1[2] and DOCUMENT in Chronological Test Log (CTL) (Acc Crit 5.0[4]) ________

[2] PERFORM 2-TI-50.048, Flood Mode Auxiliary Charging Pump 2A Performance Test. ________

[3] VERIFY Completed test 2-TI-50.048, Flood Mode Auxiliary Charging Pump 2A Performance Test met acceptance criteria as specified in Section 5.0. (Acc Crit 5.0[1]A, 5.0[1]B) ________

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Reviewer

[4] ATTACH the completed 2-TI-50.048 performance test to this instruction. (Acc Crit 5.0[1]A, 5.0[1]B) ________

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1) Auxiliary Charging System equipment is located in the Auxiliary Building EL 757/A5U, unless otherwise noted.
2) During the performance of this subsection visual observation of transient and steady-state vibrations is required.

[1] PERFORM observations to ensure piping and components do not exhibit indications of excessive vibration while testing in accordance with Step 6.2[2] and DOCUMENT in Chronological Test Log (CTL) (Acc Crit 5.0[4]) ________

[2] PERFORM 2-TI-50.049, Flood Mode Auxiliary Charging Pump 2B Performance Test. ________

[3] VERIFY Completed test 2-TI-50.049, Flood Mode Auxiliary Charging Pump 2B Performance Test met acceptance criteria as specified in Section 5.0. (Acc Crit 5.0[1]A, 5.0[1]B) ________

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Reviewer

[4] ATTACH the completed 2-TI-50.049 performance test to this instruction.(Acc Crit 5.0[1]A, 5.0[1]B) ________

[5] VERIFY completed performance of 2-CP-062-02 Cleanness Plan and 2-CP-077-01, Cleanness Plan demonstrate flow paths from Flood Mode Auxiliary Charging Pump(s) discharge spool piece to the CVCS charging line and discharge line from the Reactor Coolant Drain Tank to the makeup spool piece to the Auxiliary Boron Mixing tank, are unobstructed.

(Acc Crit 5.0[3]). ________

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Reviewer

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[6] ATTACH copies of appropriate pages of 2-CP-062-02 and 2-CP-077-01 to document discharge of Auxiliary Charging Pump piping spool piece connection to CVCS, and discharge of RCDT pumps to Aux Boration Mixing Tank piping spool piece are unobstructed, for inclusion with this test (Acc Crit 5.0[3]). ________

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NOTE Auxiliary Charging System equipment is located in the Auxiliary Building EL 757/A5U, unless otherwise noted.

[1] VERIFY prerequisites listed in Section 4.0, for subsection 6.3 have been completed. ________

NOTE Step 6.3[2] is to be performed immediately prior to performance of Step 6.2[3] to ensure accuracy of required installation time.

[2] RECORD date and time (prior to start of Step 6.2[3]).

Date Time

[3] PERFORM 2-MI-17.019, Flood Preparation Auxiliary Charging System Spool Piece to install 2-SPPC-84-112. ________

[4] RECORD date and time at completion of Step 6.2[3].

Date Time

[5] VERIFY Auxiliary Charging System Spool Piece (2-SPPC-84-112) with all gaskets, studs, and nuts, has been properly installed. (Acc Crit 5.0[2]A) ________

[6] DETERMINE the actual installation Time.

Step 6.3[4] (-) Step 6.3[2] = hr.

[7] VERIFY the installation time recorded in Step 6.3[6] is less than or equal to 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />.

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(continued)

[8] REMOVE Auxiliary Charging System Spool Piece, 2-SPPC-84-112, and RESTORE both Blind Flanges at each spool piece location. ________

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IV

[9] RETURN 2-SPPC-84-112, Auxiliary charging System Spool Piece, to storage location and replace required gaskets, tools, rigging etc. as needed to ensure readiness for future installation in accordance with MI-17.003. ________

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IV

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NOTE Auxiliary Charging System equipment is located in the Auxiliary Building EL 757/A5U unless otherwise noted.

[1] VERIFY prerequisites listed in Section 4.0, for subsection 6.4 have been completed. ________

[2] OBTAIN U-2 US authorization to install and remove RCDT spool piece 2- SPPC-84-111. ________

NOTE Step 6.4[3] is to be performed immediately prior to performance of Step 6.4[4] to ensure accuracy of required installation time.

[3] RECORD date and time (prior to start of Step 6.4[4]).

Date Time

[4] PERFORM 2-MI-17.023, Flood Preparation Reactor Coolant Drain Tank Spool Pieces to install 2-SPPC-84-111. ________

[5] RECORD date and time at completion of Step 6.4[4].

Date Time

[6] VERIFY Reactor Coolant Drain Tank Spool Piece (2-SPPC-84-111) with all gaskets, studs, and nuts, has been properly installed. (Acc Crit 5.0[2]B) ________

[7] DETERMINE the actual installation Time.

6.4[5] (-) Step 6.4[3] = hr.

[8] VERIFY the installation time recorded in Step 6.4[7] is less than or equal to 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />.

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(continued)

[9] REMOVE Reactor Coolant Drain Tank Spool Piece, 2-SPPC-84-111, and RESTORE both Blind Flanges at spool piece location. ________

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IV

[10] RETURN 2-SPPC-84-111, Reactor Coolant Drain Tank Spool Piece, to storage location and replace required gaskets, tools, rigging, etc. as needed to ensure readiness for future installation in accordance with MI-17.003. ________

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IV

[11] NOTIFY U-2 US that 2-SPPC-84-111 has been removed and stored in accordance with 2-MI-17.003. ________

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[1] OBTAIN authorization from Unit 1 Shift Manager/Unit Supervisor (SM/US) and Unit 2 US to install/remove spool pieces. ________

NOTE Step 6.5[2] is to be performed immediately prior to performance of Step 6.5[3] to ensure accuracy of required installation time.

[2] RECORD date and time (prior to start of Step 6.5[3]).

Date Time

[3] PERFORM 2-MI-17.020, Sample HTX Spool Pieces 2-SPPC-67-687 and 0-SPPC-67-559A and 559B . ________

[4] RECORD date and time at completion of Step 6.5[3]

Date Time

[5] VERIFY Sample HTX Spool Pieces (2-SPPC-067-687 and 0-SPPC-067-559A and 559B) with all gaskets, studs, and nuts, have been properly installed. (Acc Crit 5.0[2]C) ________

[6] DETERMINE the actual installation Time.

Step 6.5[4] (-) Step 6.5[2] = hr.

[7] VERIFY the installation time recorded in Step 6.5[6] is less than or equal to 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />.

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[8] REMOVE Sample HTX Spool Pieces, 2-SPPC-067-687 and 0-SPPC-067-559A & 559B, and RESTORE both Blind Flanges at spool piece location. ________

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[9] RETURN 2-SPPC-067-687 and 0-SPPC-067-559A & 559B, Sample HTX Spool Pieces, to storage location and replace required gaskets, tools, rigging, etc. as needed to ensure readiness for future installation in accordance with MI-17.003 . ________

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[10] NOTIFY Unit 1 SM/US and Unit 2 US that 2-MI-17.020 is complete. ________

WBN FLOOD MODE BORATION 2-PTI-084-01 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 28 of 39 6.6 Install Flood Prep Spool Pieces - ERCW/CCS

[1] OBTAIN authorization from Unit 1 SM/US and Unit 2 US to install/remove spool piece (0-SPPC-67-529, 557, 558A, and 558B). ________

NOTE Step 6.6[2] is to be performed immediately prior to performance of Step 6.6[3] to ensure accuracy of required installation time.

[2] RECORD date and time (prior to start of Step 6.6[3]).

Date Time

[3] PERFORM 2-MI-17.021, ERCW/CCS Spool Piece to install 0-SPPC-67-529, 557, 558A and 558B, per WO# __________. ________

[4] RECORD date and time at completion of Step 6.6[3].

Date Time

[5] VERIFY ERCW/CCS Spool Pieces (0-SPPC-67-529, 557, 558A, and 558B) with all gaskets, studs, and nuts, have been properly installed. (Acc Crit 5.0[2]D) ________

[6] DETERMINE the actual installation Time.

Step 6.6[4] (-) Step 6.6[2] = hr.

[7] VERIFY the installation time recorded in Step 6.6[6] is less than or equal to 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />. ________

[8] REMOVE ERCW/CCS Spool Pieces, (0-SPPC-67-529, 557, 558A, and 558B), and RESTORE both Blind Flanges at spool piece location. ________

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[9] RETURN 0-SPPC-67-529, 557, 558A, and 558B, ERCW/CCS Spool Pieces, to storage location and replace required gaskets, tools, etc. as needed to ensure readiness for future installation in accordance with MI-17.003. ________

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[10] NOTIFY Unit 1 SM/US and Unit 2 US, 2-MI-17.021 is complete. ________

WBN FLOOD MODE BORATION 2-PTI-084-01 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 30 of 39 6.7 Install Flood Prep Spool Piece - SFPC/RHR

[1] OBTAIN authorization from Unit 1 SM/US and Unit 2 US to install/remove spool piece. ________

NOTE Step 6.7[2] is to be performed immediately prior to performance of Step 6.7[3] to ensure accuracy of required installation time.

[2] RECORD date and time (prior to start of Step 6.7[3]).

Date Time

[3] PERFORM 2-MI-17.022, to install SFPC/RHR Spool Piece 2-SPPC-78-625 and 0-SPPC-78-625. ________

[4] RECORD date and time at completion of Step 6.7[3].

Date Time

[5] VERIFY SFPC/RHR Spool Pieces (0-SPPC-078-625 and 2-SPPC-78-625) with all gaskets, studs, and nuts, have been properly installed. (Acc Crit 5.0[2]E) ________

[6] DETERMINE the actual installation Time.

Step 6.7[4] (-) Step 6.7[2] = hr.

[7] VERIFY the installation time recorded in Step 6.7[6] is less than or equal to 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />.

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[8] REMOVE SFPC/RHR Spool Pieces (0-SPPC-78-625 and 2-SPPC-78-625) and RESTORE both Blind Flanges at spool piece location. ________

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[9] RETURN 0-SPPC-78-625 and 2-SPPC-78-625, SFPC/RHR Spool Pieces, to storage location and replace required gaskets, tools, rigging, etc. as needed to ensure readiness for future installation in accordance with MI-17.003. ________

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[10] NOTIFY Unit 1 SM/US and Unit 2 US, 2-MI-17.022 is complete. ________

WBN FLOOD MODE BORATION 2-PTI-084-01 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 32 of 39 6.8 HPFP Supply Capability to Flood Mode Aux Boration M/U Tank NOTE Auxiliary Charging System equipment is located in the Auxiliary Building EL 757/A5U, unless otherwise noted.

[1] ENSURE FPIP for deployment of fire hose (at 2-ISV-26-670) without nozzle, as a makeup source to Auxiliary Boration Makeup Tank is on hand. ________

CAUTION NO fire header water is to be introduced into the Auxiliary Boration Makeup Tank.

[2] VERIFY Manual Valve 2-ISV-26-670, AUXILIARY BLDG HPFP HOSE STA ISOL, located at EL 757/A12U in Rm 757.0-A10, is CLOSED. ________

[3] REMOVE nozzle from fire hose connected at Manual Valve 2-ISV-26-670, AUXILIARY BLDG HPFP HOSE STA ISOL. ________

[4] ROUTE fire hose connected at 2-ISV-26-670, AUXILIARY BLDG HPFP HOSE STA ISOL, to 0-TANK-84-110, FLOOD MODE AUXILIARY BORATION MAKEUP TANK, and PLACE fire hose in hinged access at top of tank.

(Acc Crit 5.0[2]F) ________

[5] REMOVE fire hose from 0-TANK-84-110, FLOOD MODE AUXILIARY BORATION MAKEUP TANK, and RESTORE fire hose station to normal configuration and CLOSE Fire Protection Impairment Permit (FPIP). ________

[6] VERIFY hose station (2-ISV-26-670) is restored and FPIP appropriately closed in accordance with NPG-SPP-18.4.6.. ________

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WBN FLOOD MODE BORATION 2-PTI-084-01 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 33 of 39 6.9 ALT HPFP Capability to Flood Mode Aux Boration M/U Tank

[1] OBTAIN U-1 SRO/Fire Ops authorization to install AFW/HPFP spool pieces in accordance with 2-MI-17.018. ________

[2] OBTAIN U-2 SM/US authorization to install AFW/HPFP spool pieces in accordance with 2-MI-17.018. ________

NOTE Step 6.9[3] is to be performed immediately prior to performance of Step 6.9[4] to ensure accuracy of required installation time.

[3] RECORD date and time (prior to start of Step 6.9[4]).

Date Time

[4] PERFORM 2-MI-17.018 Flood Preparation High Pressure Fire Protection System Spool Pieces to install 2-SPPC-3-6384 and 2-SPPC-3-6385. ________

[5] CONNECT fire hose to hose connection at valve 2-ISV-3-6385, AFW/FP XCONN SPOOL BRANCH ISOLATION VALVE. ________

[6] ROUTE fire hose to 0-TANK-84-110, FLOOD MODE AUXILIARY BORATION MAKEUP TANK, and PLACE fire hose in hinged access at top of tank.

(Acc Crit 5.0[2]F) ________

[7] RECORD date and time at completion of Step 6.9[6].

Date Time

[8] DETERMINE the actual installation Time.

Step 6.9[7] (-) Step 6.9[3] = hr.

[9] VERIFY the installation time recorded in Step 6.9[8] is less than or equal to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />. ________

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[10] VERIFY High Pressure Fire Protection System to Auxiliary Feedwater System spool pieces with all gaskets, studs, and nuts, have been properly installed. (Acc Crit 5.0[2]G) ________

[11] REMOVE fire hose from 0-TANK-84-110, FLOOD MODE AUXILIARY BORATION MAKEUP TANK. ________

[12] REMOVE the High Pressure Fire Protection System to Auxiliary Feedwater System spool pieces, and RESTORE the blind flanges at each spool piece location. ________

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[13] RETURN High Pressure Fire Protection System to Auxiliary Feedwater System spool pieces and fire hose to their storage location and replace required gaskets, tools, rigging, etc. for future installation in accordance with MI-17.003. ________

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[14] NOTIFY U-1 US/Fire Ops of section completion for Fire Operating Requirement evaluation. ________

[15] NOTIFY U-2 SM/US of section completion for Fire Operating Requirement evaluation. ________

WBN FLOOD MODE BORATION 2-PTI-084-01 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 35 of 39 7.0 POST PERFORMANCE ACTIVITIES

[1] VERIFY that Post-test calibration of the M&TE used to record quantitative acceptance criteria has been satisfactorily performed and the results RECORDED on Measuring and Test Equipment (M&TE) Log in SMP-9.0 ________

[2] VERIFY that Post-test calibration of permanent plant instruments used to record quantitative acceptance criteria has been satisfactorily performed and RECORD the results on Appendix C, Permanent Plant Instrumentation Log. ________

[3] ENSURE M&TE and temporary test equipment installed, has been removed and system returned to original (normal) configuration. ________

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[4] NOTIFY the Unit 1 SM/US and Unit 2 US of the test completion and System alignment. ________

WBN FLOOD MODE BORATION 2-PTI-084-01 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 36 of 39 8.0 RECORDS 8.1 QA Records Complete Test Package 8.2 Non-QA Records None

WBN FLOOD MODE BORATION 2-PTI-084-01 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 37 of 39 Appendix A (Page 1 of 1)

INSTRUCTIONS REFERENCE REVIEW Additional copies of this table may be made as necessary.

PROCEDURE/ INITIAL AND DATE.

REVISION/CHANGES INSTRUCTION (N/A for no change)

FSAR Amendment 109 Section 9.3.6, Figure 9.3-18 Table 14.2-1 Sht 20 of 89 2-TSD-84-1 001 WBN2-84-4001 draft

WBN FLOOD MODE BORATION 2-PTI-084-01 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 38 of 39 Appendix B (Page 1 of 1)

TEMPORARY CONDITION LOG Additional copies of this table may be made as necessary.

ITEM TEMPORARY CONDITION PERFORMED RETURNED TO NORMAL No. DESCRIPTION Step Performed By/Date Step Returned By/Date No. CV By/Date No. CV By/Date

WBN FLOOD MODE BORATION 2-PTI-084-01 Unit 2 Rev. 0000 Page 39 of 39 Appendix C (Page 1 of 1)

PERMANENT PLANT INSTRUMENTATION LOG INSTRUMENT CAL DUE FILLED AND PLACED IN USED FOR POST-TEST POST-TEST OR DATE VENTED1 SERVICE1 QUANTITATIVE CAL DATE2 CALIBRATION INSTRUMENT Acc Crit ACCEPTABLE2 LOOP # INIT/DATE INIT/DATE YES NO INITIAL/DATE 0-PI-84-5 0-PI-84-7 0-PI-84-10 0-PI-84-12 0-LI-84-1 2-PI-84-15 2-PI-84-17 2-PI-84-20 2-PI-84-22 1

These items may be initialed and dated by personnel performing the task. Instrumentation not required to be filled and vented may be identified as Not Applicable. (N/A) 2 May be identified as Not Applicable (N/A) if instrument was not used to verify/record quantitative acceptance criteria data.