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{{#Wiki_filter:FLORIDAPOWER5LIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIESIMULATOR INITIALCERTIFICATION VOLUMEISECTIONI-ST.LUCIEUNIT2SECTIONII-ST.LUCIEUNIT1q1p3050337~500033510~1pDR.AQOCK05pDRP RCFORM474140l0CFR55.45(aI, 55.4end552IU.S.NUCLEARREGULATORY COBByiISSION 8IMULATION FACILITYCERTIRCATION APPROVEDBYOMBrNO.31504138EXPIRES:83082ESTIMATED BURDENPERRESPONSETOCOMPLYWITHTHISINFORMATION COLLECTION REQUEST:120HRS.FORWARDCOMMENTSREGARDING BURDENESTIMATETOTHEINFOR.MATIONANDRECORDSMANAGEMENT BRANCHIMNBB77141.UA.NUCLEARREGULATORY COMMISSION.
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WASHINGTON.
OC20555,ANDTOTHEPAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECTl31500138).OFFICEOFMANAGEMENT ANDBUDGET,WASHINGTON.
DC20503.NSTRUCTIONS.
Thisformistobefiledforinitialcertification.
recartilication
{ifrequited),
andforanychangetoasimulation facilityperformance testingplanmadeafterinitialsubmittal ofsuchaplan.Providethefollowing information, andchecktheappropriate boxtoindicatereasonforsubmittal.
FACILITYLICENSEESt.LucieUnit2FloridaPower85LightCompanyDOCKENUMBM.389DATEFebruary15,1991Thisistocertifythat:1.Theabovenamedfacilitylicenseeisusing~simulation facilityconsisting solelyofaplant4efarenoed simulator thatmeetstherequirements of10CFR65.45,2.Documentation isavailabl~forNRCreviewinaccordance with10CFR55.45{b).
3.Thissimulation facilitymeetstheguidancecontained inANSI/ANS35,1965,asendoiaadbyNRCRegulatory Guide1.149.Ifthereareanyexceptionsto thecertification ofthisitem,checkhere{>janddescribefullyonadditional pagesasnecessary.
NAME(ororheridenrificsrionl ANDLOCATIONOFSIMULATION FACILITYSt.LucieSimulator, NuclearTrainingCenter,StLuciePlant,Hutchinson Island,Fl.SIMULATION FACILITYPERFORMANCE TESTABSTRACTS ATTACHED.
(Forp<<fonnance restscondvcredin thePeriod<<xfinpwnhthedareofrh(acarrJf(car(onJ DESCRIPTION OFPERFORMANCE TESTINGCOMPLETED (Arrachaddirional page(sJeeeosaasry,
<<xfidentifythe/remdescription beingcominvedl SEEATTACHEDDOCUMENTSIMULATION FACILITYPERFORMANCE TESTINGSCHEDULEATTACHED.
(Forthecondvctofapproximate(y 25%ofp<<formance tearsP<<'earforthefovryearperiodcommencing withthedareofth(scwtificarion.J RIPTIONOFPERFORMANCE TESTINGTOBECONDUCTED.
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-NOTAPPLICABLE RECERTIFICATION (Descnbeconecriveecrionsahen,arrachresvhsofcompleredp<<fonnancetesrinpinaccoirfancewith f(JCFR$5545(bl(5llvJ.
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<<xfId<<rrlfytheIrandescription beinrrcontinued JINITIALCERIFICATION
-NOTAPPLICABLE Anyfalsestatement oromissioninthisdocument, iludingattachments, maybesubjecttocivilandcriminalsanctions.
Icertifyunderpenaltyolperjurythattheinformation indocumentandattachments istrueandcorr.A.SaVicePresident
-St.LuciePlantFebruary15,1991Inaccordance with10CFR{j66,Comunications, thisformshallbesubmitted totheNRCasfollows:BYMAILADDRESSED TO:,OfRce ofNusaeerReactorReguiatbn BYDELIVERYINPERSONOneWhiteFlintNorthUS,NusseerReguleaosy Commhalon Wahhlsgton, DC2IEI66wtcFDRss474I1401TOTHENRCOFFICEAT:11666RockvalePareRockvgie, MO FLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEUNIT1AND2INITIALCERTIFICATION SUBMITTAL PACKAGETABLEOFCONTENTSVOLUME1UNIT2Introduction GeneralInformation Exceptions toANSI/ANS3.5StandardUnit21.0Simulator Information 1.1GeneralInformation 1.2ControlRoomInformation 1.2.1PhysicalArrangement 1.2.2Panels/Equipment 1.2.3PlantDisplay/Computer1.2.4Simulated Systems1.2.5ControlRoomEnvironment 1.3Instructor Interface 1.3.1InitialConditions 1.3.2Malfunctions 1.3.3LocalOperatorControls1.3.4Instructor StationFeatures1.4Operating Procedures 1.5ChangesSinceLastReport2.0Simulator DesignDataBase3.0Simulator Tests3.1Certification TestDevelopment andFormat3.2FutureYearTestPlans4.0Simulator Discrepancy andUpgradeProgram4.1Simulator Configuration Management System4.2Simulator Discrepancy Reporting Instructions 4.3Simulator WorkOrderStatus I'
FLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEUNIT2INITIALCERTIFICATION SUBMITTAL PACKAGETABLEOFCONTENTSVOLUME1~UIT(Continued:
)AppendixA:gualifications oftheCertification Team,SCRBandSCRBAlternates.
AppendixB:Administrative Procedure No.0010524,"Simulator Configuration Control",
Rev.1,Jan.29,1991.AppendixC:Administrative Procedure No.0005761,"Simulator Certification",
Rev.'2,Jan.29,1991.AppendixD:Administrative Procedure No.0005764,"Simulator Discrepancy Reports",
Rev.1,Jan.29,1991.VOLUME2SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION TESTABSTRACTS 1.0ComputerRealTimeTest(CRT)2.0SteadyStateTests(SST)3.0NormalPlantEvolutions (NPE)4.0SafetyRelatedSurveillances (SUR)5.0PlantMalfunctions (MAL)6.0Transients (TRN)VOLUME3SAMPLECERTIFICATION TESTPROCEDURE ANDEVALUATION FLORIDAPOWERANDLIGHTCOHPANYST.LUCIEUNIT2INITIALCERTIFICATION SUBHITTAL PACKAGETABLEOFCONTENTSListofFiguresO-l0-21-13-13-24-1Simulator Configuration ReviewBoardInitialCertification Organization PlantandSimulator ControlRoomFloorPlan"ANSI/ANS" 3.5Requirements andgualityAssurance for"Simulator Certification Program".
SafetyRelatedSurveillance TestingLogicSimulator Configuration Hanagement Information FlowDiagram.ListofTablesO-l3-13-23-33-43-54-14-2ANSI/ANS3.5CrossReference SummaryofInitialConditions 1-15SummaryofHalfunctions Instructor StationsHainKeypadFunctions ANSI/ANS3.5Certification TestHatrixSt.LucieCertification TestHatrixCertification TestsComparedtoFSARAccidentAnalysisComprehensive ListofObjectives Comprehensive ListofHonitored Parameters Certification Discrepancies byDRNumberPCHsInstalled inSt.LucieUnit2whichhavenotbeenreviewed
'T.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTINTRODUCTION GENERALINFORMATION Theenclosedinformation supporting theCertification oftheSt.LucieUnit2Simulator isanabstractoftheinformation developed todemonstrate compliance withANSI/ANS3.5-1985[Reference 0-1]andRegulatory Guide1.149,Rev.1,April1987[Reference 0-2].Backupreferences areincludedineachSection./TheCertification submittal isorganized intothreevolumes.VolumeIcontainstheCertification submittals,for St.LucieUnits1and2.TheUnit2sectionofVolumeIisorganized inamannersimilartoANSI/ANS3.5AppendixA,GuideforDocumenting Simulator Performance.
TheUnit1sectionofVolumeIreferences theUnit2Certification submittal andanalyzesthe.differences betweenthetwounits.VolumeIIcontainstheabstracts oftheSimulator Certification Testswhichwereperformed toverifythattheSt.LucieSimulator operatesinaccordance withtheabovereferences.
VolumeIIIcontainsonecompletetestpackageasanexampleofthecompleted tests.Thissubmittal willreference theSimulator Configuration ReviewBoard(SCRB).TheSt.LucieSCRBwasestablished byAdministrative Procedure No.0010524,Simulator Configuration Control[Reference 0-3].Thelatestrevisionofthisprocedure isincludedinAppendixB.TheSCRBprovidesoverallcontrolanddirection withrespecttochangestotheSimulator.
ItalsoprovidedoverallreviewandapprovaloftheCertification testprogramandtestresults.Themembership ontheSCRBwasselectedpertheguidelines of=theInstitute ofNuclearPowerOperations, "Simulator Configuration Management System,"INPO87-016,August1987[Reference 0-4].TheSCRBcomprises individuals withsignificant experience inSt.Lucieoperations, simulator engineering, andoperations training.
ThecurrentSCRBincludestheOperations Supervisor, Simulator SystemCoordinator,'nd LicenseTrainingCoordinator.
Figure0-1identifies thelineorganization responsible fortheSimulator, therelationship oftheSCRBtothatorganization, andthepresentcomposition oftheSCRB.Page0.-1 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTGENERALINFORMATION (Continued):
TheSimulator Certification wasperformed according toAdministrative Procedure No.0005761,"Simulator Certification"
[Reference 0-5].Thelatestrevisionofthisprocedure isincludedinAppendixC.Thisadministrative procedure requiresthedevelopment ofthenecessary documents andsimulator testsrequiredforcertification.
Thisadministrative procedure includesachecklist whichmustbesignedbytheOperations TrainingSupervisor andtheTrainingSuperintendent toverifythecompletion ofthecertification program.Inaddition, thisadministrative procedure providestherequirements fortheannualperformance oftestingandtherenewalofcertification.
Thepreparation ofcertification testprocedures, performance ofthetests,anddocumentation oftheresultswereperformed byanindependent, dedicated certification team.Eachtestprocedure wasapprovedbytheSCRBpriortothefinaltestrunontheSimulator.
Currentlicensedoperators wereusedinallofthefinalcertification tests.Thetestresultswereevaluated bytheCertification Teamandreviewedbyrepresentatives fromOperations, Operations
: Training, andSimulator Engineering Groups.TheSCRBthenapprovedtheevaluation ofeachtest.Figure0-2identifies thissectionoftheorganization andthecomposition oftheCertification team.Futuretestingwillbetheresponsibility ofpermanent St.LucieSimulator engineering staff.EXCEPTIONS TOANSIANS3.5STANDARDFORUNIT2TheSt.LucieSimulator meetsalloftheapplicable requirements ofANSI/ANS3.5.Thefollowing non-applicable certification testingrequirements aretakenasexceptions toANSI/ANS3.5.Page0.-2 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTNON-APPLICABLE REUIREMENTS Theitemsinthissectionareidentified asexceptions becausetheyarenotapplicable tothisfacility.
ANSIANS3.5Section3.1,17"3.1Simulator Capabilities,.3.1.
1NormalPlantEvolutions, (7)Startup,shutdown, andpoweroperations withlessthanfullreactorcoolantflow"Technical Specifications attheSt.LuciePlantprecludenormalpoweroperation unlessallfourreactorcoolantpumpsareoperating.
Therefore, noneofthesimulator certification testsinvolving startuporpoweroperation wereperformed withpartialRCPoperating conditions.
Transient testsdidinvolvetrippingoneandfourRCpumpsandcooldownoperations testswereperformed withpartialflowoperations inaccordance withtheapplicable plantprocedures.
Therearenolimitations intheSt.LucieSimulator regarding thenumberofRCpumpsthatcanbeoperating ordisabledatanyplantoperating modeorduringanymalfunction.
ANSIANS3.5Section3.1.212"3.1Simulator Capabilities, 3.1.2PlantMalfunctions, (12)Controlrodfailureincluding stuckrods,uncoupled rods,driftingrods,roddrops,andmisaligned rods"DriftingRodmalfunctions arenotrelevanttotheSt.LucieControlRodDrivedesign.Alltheotherlistedrodmalfunctions wereincludedinthetestprogram.ANSIANS3.5Section3.1.225"3.1Simulator Capabilities, 3.1.2PlantMalfunctions, (25)Reactorpressurecontrolsystemfailureincluding turbinebypassfailure(BWR)"Thisitemisspecifically relatedtoBWRs.Page0.-3


ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTANSIANS3.5AendixBSectionB2.12"B2PWRSimulator Operability Test,B2.1SteadyStatePerformance, (2)Secondary Plant,SteamGenerator Secondary sidetemperature."
RC FORM 474                                                          U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COBByiISSION                                APPROVED BY OMBr NO. 31504138 140 l                                                                                                                                            EXPIRES: 83082 0 CFR 55.45(aI, 55.4 end 552I                                                                                                            ESTIMATED BURDEN PER RESPONSE TO COMPLY WITH THIS INFORMATION COLLECTION REQUEST: 120 HRS. FORWARD COMMENTS REGARDING BURDEN ESTIMATE TO THE INFOR.
Thistemperature isnotmonitored inCombustion Engineering verticalSteamGenerators.
8IMULATION FACILITY CERTIRCATION                                                                    MATION AND RECORDS MANAGEMENT BRANCH IMNBB 77141.
OTHEREXCEPTIONS Theitemsinthissectionareidentified asexceptions forreasonsotherthantheirapplicability tothisfacility.
UA. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION. WASHINGTON. OC 20555, AND TO THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECT l3150 0138). OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, WASHINGTON.
Thespecificreasonsareidentified inthejustification foreachexception.
DC 20503.
ANSIANS3.5Section4.13"4.Performance
NSTRUCTIONS. This form is to be filed for initial certification. recartilication {ifrequited), and for any change to a simulation facility performance testing plan made after initial submittal of such a plan. Provide the following information, and check the appropriate box to indicate reason for submittal.
: Criteria, 4.1SteadyStateOperation, (3)Thesimulator computedvaluesofcriticalparameters shallagreewithin+2%ofthereference plantparameters andshallnotdetractfromtraining."
FACILITY                                                                                                                                                    DOCKE NUMB St. Lucie      Unit 2                                                                                                              M. 389 LICENSEE                                                                                                                                                    DATE Florida Power          85  Light Company                                                                                            February 15, 1991 This is to certify that:
TheSt.LucieSimulator SteadyStatecertification testsused+2%ofthereference instrument looprangeastheacceptance criteriaforcriticalparameters and+10%oftheinstrument looprangeastheacceptance criteriafornon-critical parameters.
: 1. The above named facility licensee is using ~ simulation facility consisting solely of a plant4efarenoed simulator that meets the requirements of 10 CFR 65.45,
Thiscriteriaisbasedontheoperator's abilitytoobservesuchdifferences onthecontrolroomindicators andrealistically meetsthetrainingrequirements forparameter accuracy.
: 2. Documentation is availabl ~ for NRC review in accordance with 10 CFR 55.45{b).
Thisapproachisconsistent withthatofotherfacilities intheindustryandwasreviewedandapprovedbytheSCRB.Fortheactualperformance andanalysisoftheSteadyStateTests,datawastakenfromplantcontrolroomindicators andcomparedtothecomputeroutputstothesameindicators inthesimulator.
: 3. This simulation facility meets the guidance contained in ANSI/ANS 35, 1965, as endoiaad by NRC Regulatory Guide 1.149.
Toobtainthematchingsetofconditions, thesimulator wasoperatedusingapprovedplantprocedures untilitwasinthesamecondition astheplant.Thedatafromthetwosetsofdatawasinputtoaseriesofcalculations whichcomparedthedifference betweenthesimulator andplantreadingstothe2%(10%)ofthelooprangecriteria.
If there are anyexceptionsto the certification of this item, check here {>j and describe fully on additional pages as necessary.
Inaddition,.
NAME (or orheridenrificsrionl AND LOCATION OF SIMULATIONFACILITY St. Lucie Simulator, Nuclear Training Center, St Lucie Plant, Hutchinson Island, Fl.
instrument accuracies, whereavailable, weretakenintoaccountbyaddingthemtothecomputedvalues.Allparameters wereexaminedforerrorswhichcoulddetractfromtraininginadditiontothe2%(10%)criteria.
SIMULATIONFACILITYPERFORMANCE TEST ABSTRACTS ATTACHED. (For p<<fonnance rests condvcredin the Period <<xfinp wnh the dare                                  of rh(a carr Jf(car(onJ DESCRIPTION OF PERFORMANCE TESTING COMPLETED (Arrachaddirional page(s J ee eosaasry,                      <<xf identify the /rem description  being cominvedl SEE ATTACHED DOCUMENT SIMULATIONFACILITYPERFORMANCE TESTING SCHEDULE ATTACHED. (For the condvct of approximate(y 25% of p<<formance tears P<<'ear for the fovr year period commencing with the dare of th(s cwti ficarion.J R IPTION OF PERFORMANCE TESTING TO BE CONDUCTED. (Arrach additional page(sl aa necessary, <<xf ident Jfy the nem d<<cr(Prion being conrhxiedJ SEE ATI'ACHED DOCUMENT PERFORMANCE TESTING PLAN CHANGE. (For any modification roe perfonnance rearing plan submitted on 4 previbvs c<<r(((car loni DEscRIpTION 0F pERFDRMANGE TEsTING pLAN GHANGE (Attach addir iona/ page(sJ as necessary, end idemily the*em descrip Jon being conrinvedJ INITIALCERTIFICATON - NOT APPLICABLE RECERTIFICATION (Descnbeconecriveecrionsahen,arrachresvhsofcompleredp<<fonnancetesrinpinaccoirfancewith                            f(JCFR $ 5545(bl(5llvJ.
Noerrorswerefoundwhichwoulddetractfromtraining.
A rrach additional parle(sJ as necessary, <<xf Id<<rrlfy the Iran description beinrr continued J INITIALCERIFICATION - NOT APPLICABLE Any false statement or omission in this document, i luding attachments, may be subject to civil and criminal sanctions.       I certify under penalty ol perjury that the information in document and attachments is true and corr
Page0.-4 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTANSIANS3.5Section4.13(Continued):
                            . A. Sa                                                  Vice President - St. Lucie Plant                                        February 15, 1991 In accordance with 10 CFR {j 66, Co munications, this form shall be submitted to the NRC as follows:
However,ifthesimulator wasinerrorbymorethanthe2%(10%)criteria, aDiscrepancy Reportwaswritten.Thoseparameters whichdeviatedbymorethan10%werereviewedbytheSimulator Engineering GroupandanOperations Representative.
BY MAILADDRESSED          TO:,OfRce              of Nusaeer Reactor Reguiatbn                    BY DELIVERY IN PERSON            One White Flint North US, Nusseer Reguleaosy Commhalon                                TO THE NRC OFF ICE AT:            11666 Rockvale Pare Wahhlsgton, DC 2IEI66                                                                            Rockvgie, MO wtc FDRss    474 I1401
Alloftheseparameters weredetermined tobenon-criticalparameters andreasonswerefoundforthedeviations.
NSIANS3.5Aendix8Section82.27"82PWRSimulator Operability Test,82.2Transient Performance, (7)maximumratepowerramp(100%downtoapproximately 75%andbackto100%)".AtSt.Luciethereisnoautomatic returnto100%power,theescalation backto100%powerwouldbeinNormalManualControl.Sincethisistestedinothertests,itwasnotrepeatedinthistest.ANSIANS3.5Section3.1.1.10Therequirement totest"safety-related equipment orsystems"wasinterpreted tobealltheequipment and/orsystemsrequiredbyTechnical Specifications.
However,allofthesafetyrelatedsurveillance testswerenotperformed onthesimulator.
Thedecisionnottoexplicitly testallofthesafetyrelatedsurveillance testswasbasedonanextensive reviewofthesafetyrelatedsurveillance tests.Thisreviewdetermined that,foranysurveillance whichwasnottested,theintentofthesafetyrelatedtestingwascoveredinothercertification tests.SeeSection3.3,Scopeoftests,foradetailedexplanation ofthisreviewprocess.Anexception istakenbasedonthisreview.ANSIANS3.5Section3.2.3.Locatedinthesimulated controlroomlightingpanelsarethreecamerasusedtorecordvarioustrainingsessions.
Thesecamerasarenotinstalled intheSt.LucieUnit2ControlRoom.Thebasisforthisexception isthatthecamerasarenecessary fortraining.
Page0.-5 ST.LUCIKINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTANSIANS3.5AendixASectionA1.4This"exception" isanexplanation ofwhynodifferences betweentheSimulator Procedures andthereference plantprocedures arereported.
Thecurrentrevisionofthereferenced plantprocedures isalwaysmaintained inthesimulator controlroomarea.Nodifferences betweentheplantandthesimulator configuration arenotedinthesimulator procedures.
Anydifferences intheoperation ofthesimulator asaresultofPlantChangeModifications (PCN's)arecoveredbytheinstructor onacasebycasebasis.Maintaining thecurrentrevisionoftheplantprocedures alwaysinsuresthatthecurrentoperating philosophy ofthereference plantisprovidedinthesimulator..-
ANSIANS3.5AendixASectionA2.4Anumberofplantchange/modifications (PCHs)wereinstalled inUnit2duringthelatestrefueling outagewhichendedinDecember1990.ThesePCN'swillbereviewedandincorporated inaccordance withAdministrative Procedure No.0010524,"Simulator Configuration Control"[Reference 0-3].SeeSection4.3,Simulator WorkOrderStatusandTable4-2foracompletelistingofPCN'sinstalled inthereferenced plantwhichhavenotbeenreviewedforSimulator impact.Page0.-6 SIMULATOR CONFIGURATION REVIEWBOARDVICEPRESIDEHTSTLUCIEPLAHTPLAHTHAHAGEROPERATIONS SUPERIHTEHDENT TRAIHINGSUPERIHTEHDENT OPERATIOHS SUPERVISOR OPERATIOHS TRHGSUPERVISOR LICEHSEDOPERATIONS STAFFSIHULATOR ENGINEERIKG STAFFSIHULATOR IHSTRUCTOR STAFFSIMULATOR CONFIGURATION REVIEWBOARDFIQllEB-iPAGE9.-7 INITIALCERTIFICATIONORGANIZATION SIMULATOR ENGINEERING COORDINATOR PERMANENT ENGINEERING STAFFINITIALCERTIFICATION TEAMCERTENGINEEROTHERORGANIZATIONS (OPS,QA,CORP.STAFF)INITIALCERTIF'ICATIONSUBMITTAL REV-1/31/91 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE0-1ANSIANS3.5CROSS-REFERENCE ANSIANS3.5SECTIONREPORTSECTIONGeneralRequirements 1.2.4Table3-43.13.1.1SimulatorCapabilities NormalPlantEvolutions Table3-41.2.21.2.31.2.4Table3-2Table3-43.1.2PlantMalfunctions 1.3.21.4Table1-23.43.7Table3-2Table3-43.2.1DegreeofPanelSimulation 1.2.11.2.21.2.33.2.3ControlonPanels1.2.11.2.21.2.33.2.3ControlRoomEnvironment 1.2.53.3.13.3.2SystemsControlled FromtheControlRoomSystemsOperation ofFunctions Controlled fromOutsideoftheControlRoom1.2.4Table3-41.2.41.3.3Table3-4Page0.-9


ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE0-1ANSIANS3.5CROSS-REFERENCE ANSIANS3.5SECTIONEPORTSECTION3.4.1InitialConditions 1.3.13.4.2Malfunctions 1.3.21.3.4Table1-2Table3-43.4.33.4.4OtherControlFeaturesInstructor Interface 1.3.41.3.31.3.44.1SteadyStateOperation Transient Operation Table3-4Table3-43.4.G4.3Simulator Operating Limits1.3.4Table3-44,45.1Monitoring Capabilities Simulator DesignData3.62.04.05.2Simulator UpdateDesignData2.04.05.3Simulator Modification 2.04.05.4.1Simulator Performance Testing3.0Page0.-10 iST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE0-1ANSIANS3.5CROSS-REFERENCE Continued
FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE UNIT 1 AND 2 INITIAL CERTIFICATION SUBMITTAL PACKAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME  1 UNIT 2 Introduction General  Information Exceptions to ANSI/ANS 3.5 Standard Unit      2 1.0 Simulator Information 1.1     General Information 1.2     Control Room Information 1.2. 1 Physical Arrangement 1.2.2 Panels    / Equipment
:ANSIANS3.5SECTIONEPORTSECTION5.4.2Al.lAl.2Simulator Operability TestingGeneralControlRoom3.41.2A1.3Instructor Interface 1.3A1.4Operating Procedures forReference Plant1.4A1.5ChangesSinceLastReport1.5A3.1A3.2A3.3A3.4A4B2.1'imulator DesignDataComputerRealTimeTestSteadyStateandNormalOperations TestsTrans'ient TestsMalfunction TestsSimulator Discrepancy Resolution andUpgradeProgramSteadyStatePerformance 2.0Table3-2VolumeII,Section1Table3-2VolumeII,Section2VolumeII,Section3VolumeII,Section4Table3-2VolumeII,Section5Table3-2VolumeII,Section64.0Table3-2VolumeII.Section2Page0.-11 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIHULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE0-1ANSIANS3.5CROSS-REFERENCE ANSIANS3.5SECTIONREPORTSECTIONB2.2Transient Performance Table3-2VolumeII,Section5Page0.-12 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTREFERENCES O-lANSI/ANS3.5-1985,"NuclearPowerSimulators foruseinOperatorTraining",
                                      /
1985.0-2NRCRegulatory Guide1.149,"NuclearPowerPlantSimulator Facilities foruseinOperatorLicenseExaminations",
1.2.3 Plant Display Computer 1.2.4 Simulated Systems 1.2.5 Control Room Environment 1.3    Instructor Interface 1.3. 1 Initial Conditions 1.3.2 Malfunctions 1.3.3  Local Operator Controls 1.3.4   Instructor Station Features 1.4    Operating Procedures 1.5    Changes Since Last Report 2.0  Simulator Design Data    Base 3.0  Simulator Tests
April,1987.0-3St.LucieAdministrative Procedure No-0010524, "Simulator Configuration
: 3. 1    Certification Test Development and Format 3.2    Future Year Test Plans 4.0 Simulator Discrepancy and Upgrade Program
'ontrol",
: 4. 1    Simulator Configuration Management System 4.2    Simulator Discrepancy Reporting Instructions 4.3    Simulator Work Order Status
November5,1990.0-4Institute ofNuclearPowerOperations, "Simulator Configuration Management System,"INPO87-016,August1987.0-5St.LucieAdmininstrative Procedure No-0005761, "Simulator Certification",
Rev.2,August1990.Page0.-13 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIHULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT1.0SIHULATOR INFORHATION 1.1GENERALINFORHATIONOwner:FloridaPowerandLightCo.(FPL),St.LuciePlant.~0erator:Theconductoftrainingprogramsistheresponsibility oftheNuclearTraining, Operations TrainingDepartment.
Simulator maintenance istheresponsibility oftheOperations TrainingDepartment's Simulator SystemCoordinator andhisstaff.Manufacturer:
CAEElectronics ofMontreal, quebec,Canada.Reference PlantTeRatin:St.LucieUnit2,isatwoloopCombustion Engineering PWRlicensedfor2700MWT.Theplantbegancommercial operation in1983underdocket50-389.TheNSSSwassuppliedbyCombustion Engineering, theturbinewassuppliedbyWestinghouse, withEbascoastheA/E.DateAvailable forTrainin:TrainingofstudentsbeganinApril1988.~TfR:lhiihiiti1tiFitipt..1.2CONTROLROOHINFORHATION 1.2.1PHYSICALARRANGEHENT FLOORPLANCOHPARISO TheSimulator controlroompanelsareorientedandarrangedtoduplicate theSt.LucieUnit2ControlRoomPanels.Minordimensional differences betweenthesimulator andtheplantcontrolroomsexistduetothetrainingbuil.ding arrangement.
Thesedifferences inroomdimensions causeslightvariances inpanellayoutdistances.
Themaximumdeviation inlayoutdimensions inthecontrolroomsurveillance areais2.5inches.Thetypicaldeviation issignificantly lessthan2.5inches[Reference 1-1].SeeFigure1-1forspecificdimensional deviations.
Page1.-1 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTFLOORPLANCOMPRISON(Continued:
)II'abinets intheUnit2ControlRoomthatcontainsupportequipment buthavenoexternalindicators orcontrols(such,asSequenceofEventsComputer, DigitalDataProcessing
: Computer, andIn'adequate Core.CoolingCabinets) arecosmetically includedinthesimulator floorarrangement.
Thefiredetection systemisincludedinthesimulator floorplanbutiscosmetically simulated.
Therearenosimulator trainingrequirements forthisequipment.
'(NoteI,Figurel-l)Allcontrol.panelswithinthesurveillance areaarefunctionally simulated.
Panelsoutsidethesurveillance areaarefunctionally simulated whereoperatorinteraction isrequired.
Thesepanelsinclude:ReactorRegulating SystemNuclearInstrumentation Start-upChannelsReactorCoolantPumpVibration Monitoring SystemFeedwater regulating ControlPanelsControlRoomAreaRadiation Monitoring Panels(RMBO's)Engineering Safeguards Panels(ESFAS)AE8HydrogenRecombiner sALBHydrogenAnalyzers Auxiliary Feedwater Actuation Panels(AFAS)LoosePartMonitoring SystemPlantAuxiliary Cabinet(PAP2)Reactivity UnitComputerPagel.-2 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTThefollowinaredeviations inthesimulator floorlan.a)b)Onesetofnon-training requiredcabinets(FoxboroInstrument Cabinet)havebeenreplacedbytheSt.LucieUnit2Alternate ShutdownControlPanel.(Note2,onFigure1-1).Onepaneloutsidethesurveillance area,thegenerator protection auxiliary relaycabinets~
(GPARC)hasbeenomittedfromthesimulator controlroomtoallowrequiredvisibility fromtheinstructor facilitytothesimulated Alternate ShutdownControlPanel.TheGPARChasnooperatortrainingrequirements.
(Note3,onFigure1-1).c)TheareathatincludestheplantWatchEngineer's office,theShiftSupervisor's officeandtherestroomisreplacedinthesimulator controlroombytheinstructor facility.
d)Themetaldoorleadingfromtheplantcontrolroomtothecontrolroomairconditioning equipment isnot'included inthesimulator controlroom,however,theprimaryentrydoortothecontrolroomandthedoorleadingtotheplantcontrolroomkitchenisduplicated.
1.2.2ControlRoomPanelsandEquipment Simulator controlroompanelswereoriginally fabricated toreplicate theexistingSt.LucieUnit2controlroomasofFebruary1985.Datacollection, asdefinedinNUREG1258,wasconducted onallsimulated controlroompanels/equipment andplacedineitheradatabase(Ref1-2)oronAutocaddrawingswhicheverisapplicable.
Acomparison wasthenmadeinordertoestablish thecurrentstatusofthesimulator controlroomphysicalfidelity.
Alldiscrepancies foundwereflaggedinthedatabases andenteredintotheconfiguration management system,andworkorderswereissuedfordisposition.
Thedatabases aretobeusedforfutureperiodiccontrolroomverification ofpanelsandequipment.
Thosediscrepancies thatareoutstanding asofJanuary23,1991areincludedinFigure4-2.Page1.-3 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT1.2.3PLANTDISPLAYCOMPUTERSimulator plantCRTdisplays/computers consistsofthefollowing:
TheAnalogDisplaySystem(ADS)forControlRodPosition, theQualified SafetyParameter DisplaySystem(QSPDS),SequenceofEvents(SOE),Emergency ResponseDataAcquisition andDisplaySystem(ERDADS),
DigitalDataProcessing System(DDPS),andtheRadiation Monitoring System(RH-11).Thesecomponents replicate theplantinappearance andoperation withthefollowing exceptions:
a)TheCRTBezelsareslightlydifferent inappearance.
TheBezelcolorsarethesameandtheiroverallsizeissimilar.Thedifferences areduetothedifferent manufacturer ofthedisplayunits.Noimpactontraining.
b)TheSimulator controlroomCRTdisplays(RH-ll,ERDADS,andADS)areallmadebythesamemanufacturer, therefore allhavethesameCRT.resolution.
Thereference plantcontrolroomdisplaysareallofdifferent manufacturers andhavedifferent resolution.
Thishasa~~minimalimpactonthereadability ofthesedisplays.
1.2.4SIMULATED SYSTEMSTheSt.LucieUnit2Simulator includesthesimulation ofallsystemsnecessary fortraining/examinations inplantnormal,offnormal,andemergency modesofoperation.
Thesimulator accommodates allrelatedpanelcontrols, indications andalarmsfoundinthecontrolroom.Provisions forinteractions betweensystemsandsystemremotefunctions areincluded.
Thesimulator procurement specification providedtheinitialdefinition ofthescopeofsystemstobesimulated
[Reference 1-3].Acomprehensive "ScopeofSimulation" document[Reference 1-4]hasbeencreatedtodescribethephysicalextentandtherangeofnormalandoff-normal operating conditions possibleforeachemulatedsystem.Thefinaldetaileddefinition ofthescopeofsimulation foreachsystemisincludedinthe"ScopeofSimulation" sectionofeachmodelreport.CompletelistingsofthemodelreportsareincludedinReference 1-5.Page1.-4 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT1.2.5SIMULATOR CONTROLROOENVIRONMENT TheSimulator environment comprises fivesystems:lighting, sound,audio,communications, andfurnishings.
Eachsystemandthedifferences betweenthePlantandSimulator controlroomswillbebrieflydiscussed.
Thesoftwaredocumentation onthesesystems(excluding furnishings) includesacompletedescription ofthesimulated scope.~LIGIITING gtgi-ThgiItItghttg11tItIthsameasthoseinthereference plant.Theillumination levelsareapproximately thesameasthatintheplantcontrolroomsurveillance areaanddoesnothavevisibleimpactonthereadability ofdisplays.
TheSimulator lightingsystemisprogrammed toswapnormalflorescent lightingtoemergency incandescent lightinguponsimulated lossofvol.tagetocontrolroomlightingbusses.VIDEOCAHERAS-LocatedintheSimulated ControlRoomlightingpanelsarethreecamerasusedtorecordvarioustrainingsessions.
Thesecamerasarenotinstalled intheSt.LucieUnit2ControlRoom(SeeSection1.3.4forthe'pecific exception).
SOUNDSYSTEM-TheSimulator soundsystemconsistsofreplication oftheSourceRangeAudioCountRate(ACR),theLoosePartsHonitoring system(LPH),anduniquesteamsounds.Eachsoundisdrivenbyit'sinitiating modelsoftwarewiththecapability todisableindividual soundsortheentiresoundsystemfromtheinstructor facility.
Simulated steamsoundsincludesteamlinebreak,moistureseparator/reheater reliefvalveslifting,mainsteamsafetyvalveslifting,andoperation ofatmospheric steamdumpvalves.Page1.-5 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT1.2.5SIMULATOR CONTROLROOMENVIRONMENT (Continued):
ALARMSYSTEM-Thealarmsystemconsistsofthesiteevacuation alarm,thecontainment evacuation alarm,andfirealarm.Thesiteevacuation alarmisactivated byitsrespective pushbutton ontheoperators communication console.Thefirealarmcanbeactivated byeitheritsrespective pushbutton orwil.lautoinitiatewhenthesystemisinautoand.asimulated firereportis.phonedtothecontrolroom.Thecontainment evacuation alarmisactivated byeitheritsrespective pushbutton orwillautoinitiateonahighcontainment radiation signal.Anyorallofthealarmsmaybeinitiated ordisabledfromtheinstructor facility.
~UOIiill-Thi1tdiytifthmroomAudibleAnnunciator System.Thesecomponents replicate theplantequipment inappearance andoperation.
COMMUNICATION SYSTEM-TheSimulator Communication systemconsistsoftheGaitronics pagesystem,theplantradiosystem,andthecontrolroomtelephone system.Allofthesecomponents duplicate theirplantcontrolroomcounterparts inappearance andoperation.
Thetelephone systemisconstructed sothatallnumbersdialedfromthecontrolroomareanswerable intheinstructor facility.
TheGaitronics systemincludesafour(4)hourbackground taperecording ofnormalplantpaging'Traffic'.
Thistapecanbeusedbytheinstructor atanytime.FURNISHINGS
-Majorplantcontrolroomfurnishings suchascabinets, chairs,desksandcarpeting havebeenreplicate inthesimulator inbothmodelandcolor.Thecarpeting intheplantcontrolroomhasbeenreplacedtherefore atpresenttimethesimulator carpetcolorisdifferent.
Theimpactofthedifferent colorcarpetisminimalandwillbereplacedwhenworntoreplicate theplant.Smallfurnishings suchasstationary
: supplies, wastebaskets,etc.,aresupplied, althoughnoattempthasbeenmadetoduplicate plantmaterials.
ThePlantWorkOrder(PWO)computerized systemterminallocatedattheoperators consolehasnotbeenreplicated.
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ST.LUCIEINITIALSIHULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT1.3INSTRUCTOR INTERFACE 1.3.1INITIALCONDITIONS TheSt.LucieSimulator hasthestoragecapacityfor60initialization condition (IC)points.Thenumbercontaining validactiveconditions atanygiventimedependsupontrainingneeds.ICpoints1through20areprotected andarethebasisfordevelopment ofallotherpoints.Points21through30arealsopasswordprotected andareunderthecontroloftheSimulator TrainingCoordinator.
I' FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE UNIT 2 INITIAL CERTIFICATION SUBMITTAL PACKAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME 1
Thesearegenerally pointscreatedforspecifictrainingscenarios whichhavecontinuing use.ICpoints31through60areunprotected andareusedforspecifictrainingneedsorforthestorageofconditions foruseindiscrepancy clearance.
~U IT    (Continued: )
Table1-1presentsasummaryofthefirst15ICpoints.AllICpointsarecreatedfromaFullPowerSteadyStateMiddleofLifecondition.
Appendix A:           gualifications of the Certification         Team,   SCRB  and SCRB Alternates.
Thisplantcondition isstoredinInitialCondition l.InitialConditions 14and12arefullpowersteadystateconditions forbeginning ofcorelifeandendofcorelife.Thesepointsarecreatedusingutilities tomodifycorelifedependent constants toproducetheproperoperating characteristics.
Appendix B:           Administrative Procedure No. 0010524, "Simulator Configuration Control", Rev. 1, Jan. 29, 1991.
Eachofthethreehotfullpowerconditions aremaneuvered usingplantoperating procedures toproducehotstandbyforeachpointincorelife.Page1.-7 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT1.3.2MALFUNCTIONS TheSt.LucieSimulator iscapableofperforming allrequiredMalfunctions forPWR'sasspecified inANSI/ANS-3.5
Appendix C:           Administrative      Procedure     No. 0005761,     "Simulator Certification",   Rev. '2, Jan. 29, 1991.
-1985.Themalfunctions whichtheSimulator iscapableofproducing areallbasedonspecifi,c component failures.
Appendix D:           Administrative Procedure     No. 0005764, "Simulator Discrepancy Reports", Rev. 1, Jan. 29, 1991.
Specificfailuremechanisms arerepresented foreachcomponent.
VOLUME 2 SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION TEST ABSTRACTS 1.0    Computer Real Time Test (CRT) 2.0    Steady State Tests (SST) 3.0    Normal  Plant Evolutions    (NPE) 4.0    Safety Related Surveillances      (SUR) 5.0    Plant Malfunctions    (MAL) 6.0   Transients    (TRN)
Therefore, aparticular failuretoaspecificcomponent affectstheinterfacing components andsystemsinthesamemannerasitwouldintheplant.Inotherwords,therearenoprogrammed "causesandeffects."
VOLUME 3 SAMPLE CERTIFICATION TEST PROCEDURE AND EVALUATION
Thisapproachprovidesmanythousands of'ailuresandallowsforawiderangeofcombinations offailureswithoutthedangerofutilizing pre-conceived ideasofhowfailuresproceed.Wheretheoperatoractionsareafunctionofthedegreeofseverityofmalfunction (eg.,lossofcondenser vacuum,steamlin'ebreak,loss.ofcoolant,degradedfeedwaterflow,etc.)thesimulator hasvariableseveritycapability forthemalfunction ofsuchrangetorepresent plantcapabilities.
Malfunction insertion andtermination areeasilycontrolled throughtheinstructor facility.
Thesimulator canbeprogrammed for130activemalfunctions/failures.
Theintroduction ofamalfunction doesnotalerttheoperatorinanymannerotherthanthatwhichwouldoccurinthereference PlantControlRoom.Table1-2illustrates thecomponent specificfailureapproachandsummarizes mostofthemajormalfunctions.
Acompletelist'offailuresthatmaybeimposedontheSimulator bytheinstructor isincludedinReference 1-7.Thefailuresarealsoaddressed ineachapplicable softwaremodelreport.Reference 1-5providesacompletelistofthesimulator softwaremodelreports.Page1.-8 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT1.3.3LOCALOPERATORCONTROLSLocalOperatorActions(LOA's)areprovidedtoallowtheinstructor tosimulateactionswhichwouldbeperformed byfieldequipment operators inthePlant.Simulation isincludedforsystemsthatareoperatedoutsidethecontrolroom,thatprovideinputtothesimulation models,orarenecessary fortheperformance oftheplantnormaloroff-normal evolutions orplantmalfunctions.
Theseactionsarecontrolled fromtheInstructor Facilityand'hetraineeinterfaces withtheinstructor inthesamemannerashewouldaddressthefieldoperators withinthePlant.AnumberofLOA'saremodelledviagenericmodulescalled"handlers."
Usinghandlersprovidesastandardized approachforallsimilarhardware.
Thefollowing listincludestheLOA'sthatareaccessedviatheValveandBreakerhandlers.
BREAKERS-LOCALOPERATORACTIONS-Localclose/trip mechanical, localclose/norm/trip electrical, rackout,alarmreset,breakerposition, manualspringcharging, isolateswitch(isolate/normal),
selectorswitch(remote/local),
transferswitch(normal/isolate).
VALVES-LOCALOPERATORACTION-LocalHandswitch/Local Pushbutton PositionBREAKERLOCALOPERATORACTIONS-LocalClose/Trip (Mechanical),
Rackout,Isolation SwitchPage1.-9 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT1.3.3LOCALOPERATORCONTOLS(Continued):
Note:NotallFailuresorLOA'sareapplicable toallbreakersorvalves.Thecompletelistofavailable LOA'sisincludedinReference 1-7.Theyarealsoaddressed ineachapplicable softwaremodelreport.Reference 1-5providesacompletelistoftheSimulator softwaremodelreports.1.3.4INSTRUCTOR STATIONFEATURESTheinstructor faci1ity(I/F)controls,monitors,andpresentsinformation aboutthestatusofthesimulator, itssimulated plantsystemsandequipment.
Theinstructor stationhasthreedisplays(CRT's)withtouchsensitive screensandassociated keyboards, threekeypads,andcommunications equipment.
Thecompletedescription ofinstructor stationfeaturesanditsoperation canbefoundinReference 1-6.\ThetouchscreenCRT'saretheprimaryvehicletheinstructor usestomonitorandcontrolthesimulator trainingactivities.
TheCRT'sdisplaythefollowing:
1)2)3)4)5)6)Menusofitemsforselection viathetouchscreen.Pipingandinstrumentation diagrams(PAID'S)ofsimulated systems,showingstatusandkeyparameter values.Theseincludeelectrical wiringdiagrams.
Plotsofuptoeightvariables atatime.Textornumerical datapages.Barchartdiagrams.
Stylizedinstrument pages.Thesearediagramsofcontrolpanelswhichdynamically displaydevicestatusandprovidetheinstructor withaccesstomaincontrolpanelinterface overrides, described laterinthissection.Page1.-10
'ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT1.3.4INSTRUCTOR STATIONFEATURES(Continued):
ManyofthefeaturesoftheSimulator areactivated fromthekeypadsattheI/F.Table1-3summarizes mostoftheinstructor stationfunctions thatareactivated fromthesekeypads.TherearethreevideocamerashangingfromtheoverheadinsidetheSimulator.
Theseprovideinputtothreetelevision screensintheI/F.Theinstructor hastheabilitytomovethecamerasandzoominforacloseuplookatanindividual instrument orcontrol.Thecamerascanprovideanoverviewofthecontrolroomoranindividual instrument canbereadwhenacameraiszoomedin.Also,atrainingsessioncanbevideorecordedforplayback.
ForeroundRealTimeFeaturesTheinstructor isresponsible fortheoperation andcontrolofthesimulator duringtrainingsessionsinsuchawaythatitprovidesadequateandcompletetrainingforcontrolroompersonnel.
Theinstructor controlstheoperation ofthetrainingactivities viathefollowing foreground features:
1)2)3)4)5)6)7)8)Initialconditions, snapshots, andbacktrack pointsPerformance monitoring, reviewandreplayFailureactivation TaskspeeduporslowdownSoundeffectsParameter controller Maincontrolpanelinterface overrides Simulator statusalarmsTheinstructor mayalsodevelopascenariothatwilldrivethetrainingsessionswithapre-programmed sequenceofevents.Individual eventsmaybesettoactuatebytheinstructor, atagiventimeinthescenario, orbeconditional onothereventsoroperatoractions.Pagel.-11 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTInitialCondtionsSnashotsandBacktrack PointsInitialconditions (ICs)andbacktrack pointsarerecordings ofthesimulator commondatabasestoredondisc.Theinstructor hasthecapability ofinitializing thesimulator toanyof60ICpoints.Backtrack pointsaremadeatpresetintervals andcanberecalledduringatrainingsessionforreviewortore-perform aportionofthescenario.
AnICcanbesavedatanytimebyutilizing theSNAPkeyontheinstructor's keypad.Performance Monitorin ReviewandRelaTherearefivefeatureswhichallowtheinstructor toreviewdatawhichhasbeenstoredduringanexercise:
~Relaallowstheinstructor toplaybackatrainingexercise.
It'tartsfromabacktrack pointandwillreplayallinputsmadefromthetimethepointwasstoreduntilthepresent.Itisalsopossibletoreplayanearliertrainingsessionsavedtotape.Itshouldbeemphasized thatthisfunctionrecordsinputsratherthanoutputsandisactuallyare-runofthesimulation.
Thiscapability makesthefunctionavaluabletoolfortestingthesimulator inadditiontoitstraininguses.Performance Reviewallowstheinstructor toenterdataaboutalesson(students'ames, date,etc.)andhavethisdata,alongwithallinputsmadeduringanexercise, storedontapeforlaterrevieworprintedonthelineprinter.ReviewReortsallowsaninstructor toreviewdatawhichhasbeenstoredonaPerformance Reviewtape.Monitored Parameters allowstheusertomonitorthevaluesofuptotwentyvariables.
TheGrahicRecorderallowstheinstructor tocreatescenariospecificplottingmenus.There,canbeatotaloftwelvemenusoffourparameters eachplottedagainsttime.Page1.-12 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTFailureActivation Failuresmaybesetupfromanyworkstation oftheI/Fbyselecting thePAIDdisplaywiththetargetcomponent andthenselecting thefailurefromthemenufortheparticular device(e.g.valve,pump,etc.).FailurefcanalsobesetupviaaScenarioandbeactivated viatheControlParameters page.TaskSeedUorSlowDownThesimulation maybeslowedorspeededifnecessary fortrainingoncertaintransients.
Speedupispossibleonlyforcertainsystems,andbyafactorofupto10maximum.Thespeedupfactorscausethesimulation toappeartoberunningfasterthanrealtime.Speedupfactorsareincludedforthefollowing systems:1)ReactorSystem')BorationandDilution3)Condenser VacuumTimecanalsobeslowedbyanyfactorfrom1to10.Inthiscaseallsimulated systemsareslowed.SoundEffectsCertainsoundsthatimpartalargeorgreatdegreeofrealismtothecontrolroomenvironment areavailable.
Anyorallofthesemaybeenabledordisabledbytheinstructor (SeeSection1.2.5).1Thisislimitedtotheproduction anddecayofiodine,Xenon,Promethiun, andSamariun.
Also,speedupcanbeutilizedfortheFuelBurn.UpandDecayHeat.Page1.-13 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTParameter Controller Theparameter controller permitstheinstructor tomanipulate anyparameter inthecommondatabase.Theparameter controller worksviaSINGLEandCOMPOSITE EVENTentries.AnEVENTconsistsofaparameter, atriggerandpossiblyaramptimeordelaytime.ATRIGGERisthecriteriaforanEVENTtobeinsertedintothesystem.Theinstructor canTRIGGERtheeventhimselforhavethesystemdo,itviaanexpression.
ACOMPOSITE isasingleeventwhichcanconsistofuptotenparameter changes.Eachparameter changeinturnhasitsownTRIGGER.MainControlPanelInterface Overrides Thestylizedinstrument featureprovidesCRTdisplaysofallthecontrolandalarmpanels.Afeatureofthestylizedinstrument displaysisthattheypermittheinstructor tooverridethestatusofanypanelcomponent, alarm,switch,meter,fuse,etc.Ifthisisdone,thatcomponent willshowthevalueorstatusenteredbytheinstructor ifitisanoutputdevice;i.e.,onethatsuppliesinformation totheoperators.
Ifthedeviceoverridden isaninputdevicesuchasaswitchorcontroller, thesimulation willrespond.asifthedevicewereinthepositiontowhichitisoverridden.
Simulator StatusAlarmsThe'purposeofthesimulator statusmonitoristosatisfytherequirements ofANSI/ANS3.5Section4.3bydetecting whenmodulesareoperating atorbeyondphysicalorsimulation limits,andtosignalthediscrepancy totheinstructor.
Parameters wereevaluated and,whereappropriate, assignedaminimumandmaximumvalue.Thereareapproximately 250activevaluesthatwhenexceededwillcauseanoutoflimitsalarm.Whenanoutoflimitscondition isdetected, anaudiblealarmissoundedintheInstructor FacilityandtheSOSbuttononthekeypadwillbelit.Pressingthekeypadbuttonwillsilencetheinstructor facilityalarmandwilldisplaytheSTATUSpage.Trainingmaycontinueorbeterminated attheinstructor's discretion.
Pagel.-14 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTSimulator StatusAlarms(Continued):
Ifthesimulator isnotoperating inrealtime,theSOSAlarmwillactivateandthesimulation willgivetheinstructor anappropriate message.Acertification testwasperformed todemonstrate thatthesimulator willoperateinrealtimeunderallconditions andthatitwouldactivatetheSOSAlarmifsimulation didnotremaininrealtime.Theabstracts ofthistest,CRT-001isincludedinVolumeIIofthissubmittal.
BackroundFeaturesScenarioDevelomentThisutilityallowstheinstructor todevelopascenarioforuseinafuturetrainingsession.Theinstructor mayinputsomeorallofthefollowing information:
2)3)4)5)InitialConditions, andmodifications onalabelbylabelbasis.Speed-uporslow-down ofTime.Parameter controller.
Monitored parameters andperformance indicators.
Graphicrecorderparameters.
Instructor DataBookTheInstructor DataBook(IDB)provideson-lineaccesstodocuments andutilities whichwillaidaninstructor inpreparing alessonorscenario.
IDBwillallowtheinstructor tolistfiles,printfilesandlocatevariables requiredforscenarios.
1)2)3)4)5)6)DiskfilemenusLongword/shortword dictionary Abstracts menuDatabasemanagerScratchpad Scenarioabstracts Page1.-15, ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTInstructor DataBook(Continued):
Ofthesefeatures, thelongword/shortword dictionary istheprimaryfeatureusedbyinstructors inthedevelopment ofscenarios orlessons.Itwillsearchforcommondatabaselabelsgivenalongworddescription (maximum45characters).
Whenpromptedforalongword, enterpartsofalongwordorthewholelongwordandthedictionary willbesearched.
Ifanyofthewordsenteredappearinvalidlongwords, theassociated labelswillbereturned.
Thescenarioabstracts optionpermitsanyabstracttobereadbutnotmodified.
OPERATING PROCEDURES Allcertification testingandalltrainingutilizestheactualcurrentplantprocedures.
Acontrolled setofallnormal,off-normal,andemergency procedures ismaintained inthesimulator controlroom.Nodifferences betweentheplantandthesimulator configuration arenotedinthesimulator procedures.
Anydifferences intheoperationofthesimulator asaresultofPlantChangeModifications (PCM's)arecoveredbytheinstructor onacasebycasebasis.Maintaining thecurrentrevisionoftheplantprocedures alwaysinsuresthatthecurrentoperating philosophy ofthereference plantisprovidedinthesimulator.
Forthisreason,anexception hasbeentakentotherecommendation toreportanydifferences betweenthesimulator procedures andthereference plantprocedures.
CHANGESSINCELASTREPORTThisistheinitialSimulator Certification Report;therefore therearenochangestoreport.Page1.-16 CRQ'iCC-~CCCCCATEIEDETECTI44 SYSTEH~CCCC'RsrSDII'mror~RSI'HAaTETDLIC4SIAPERY'URE pCARDfpAlsoAvaiiaMeOnApertureCard~"FK~sxsas~CasribgCTRCRrae'SCIC'CC'HASal'OT%5ElCIEtKTICSDRAATIIN at%YenrmaRxaaeDR:TsQHITTEILRESTEswTDavMp~INSThLLED RRCl&VENIENCE iQ3~5'g/~$CICPACCCICIIKTICCICCPAGE1;17F'IGURE1-1 1I ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT'ABLE1-1SUHHARYOFINITIALCONDITIONS 1-15COEGEDESCRIPIOMOLHOLMOL100%FPSS,Equilibrium Xenon,SteadyState.50%Power,XenonIncreasing.
HotStandby,4HoursPostTrip.HOLHOLHOLReadyforReactorStartup,PostTrip.PlantStart-Up, 2%Power,ReadytoRollTurbine.PlantStart-Up, 10%Power,ReadytoSyncHainGenerator.
HOLHOLPlantCooldown, ReadytoPlaceonShutdownCooling.PlantMode5,onShutdownCooling.MOLHOLReadyforReactorStart-UpwithnoXenonPlantHeat-Up,onShutdownCooling,Readyto.DrawPressurizer BubbleHOLEOLEOLBOLBOLPlantHeat-Up,ReadytocomeoffShutdownCooling100%FPSS,Equilibrium Xenon.ReadyforReactorStart-Up, ShutdownCEA'sout.100%FPSS,Equilibr'ium Xenon.ReadyforReactorStart-Up, ShutdownCEA'sout,withpositiveMTCPage1.-18 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE1-2SUMMARYOFMALFUNCTIONS SYSTEMLEAKS-VariabletoDoubleEndedGuillotine RCS-ColdLegsandHotLegsCVCS-ChargingandLetdownLine-MultipleLocations SIS-SuctionandDischarge Line-Inside&OutsideContainment PRESSURIZER
-SprayandSurgeLineCOMPONENT COOLING-HeaderLeaks,HeatExchanger LeaksMAINSTEAM-MainSteamLine-InsideContainment MainSteamLine-OutsideContainment/Upstream ofMSIVMainSteamLine-BetweenMSIV&NRVMainSteamHeaderDownstream ofMSIVCONDENSER
-VacuumLeakandTubeLeakCONDENSATE
-PumpSealLeaks,HeaderLeakFEEDWATER
-Header,Individual LinesInside&OutsideContainment AUXILIARY FEEDWATER
-PumpDischarge, EachHeaderSTEAMGENERATOR TUBELEAKS-VariableSingletoMulti-Tube ACCUMULATOR CHECKVALVELEAKAGE-Variableto100%HEATEXCHANGER TUBELEAKS-VariableSingletoMulti-Tube RCPThermalBarrierCVCSNon-Regenerative HeatExchanger REACTORCOOLANTPUMPSEALFAILURES-Variableto100%,Seals1/2/3TANKLEAKS-AllSimulated TanksFUELFAILURE/RCS ACTIVITYINCREASE-VariableFILTERBLOCKAGE-Variableto100%,Filters,Strainers, andScreensNUCLEARINSTRUMENTATION FAILURESPowerRange-DetectorFailures-High&LowBistableFailuresIntermediate Range-DetectorFailures-High&LowIncorrect Compensation
-VariableOver&UnderBistableFailuresSourceRange-DetectorFailures-High&LowIncorrect Discrimination
-VariableHigh&LowExcessive NoiseBistableFailuresPagel.-19 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE1-2SUMMARYOFMALFUNCTIONS (Continued):
TURBINERUNBACKFAILURES-FailtoActuate,SpuriousActuation RODSTOPFAILURES-FailtoActuate,SpuriousActuation REACTORTRIPRELAYFAILURES-FailtoActuate,SpuriousActuation PROTECTION RELAY-FailtoActuate,DelayedorSpuriousActuation SIRELAYFAILURES-TrainA/TrainB-Manual/Auto FailtoActuate,SpuriousActuation REACTORTRIPBREAKERSFAILURES-FailOpen,FailClosed,FailAs-IsCONTROLRODFAILURES-(AllRods)Ejection, SliptoAnyPosition-VariabletoFullyInserted, DroppedRod,DroppedGroup,Mechanically Stuck,BlownFuses,Uncoupled Rod,RodsFailtoMoveorContinuous Motion-Auto orManualTURBINEFAILSTOTRIPGENERATOR VOLTAGEREGULATOR FAILUREDIESELGENERATOR FAILTOSTART-Aand/orBELECTRICAL BUSFAILURES-GroundFault,PhasetoPhaseShort-Variable~BREAKRSGENERICFAILURES-FailClose,FailOpen,FailAsIs,FailtoReset,GroundFault(LoadSide)Note:NotallFailuresareapplicable toallbreakers.
VALVESGENERICFAILURES-FailOpen,FailClosed,FailAsIs,LeakBy,Mechanical
: Overload, LossofElectricPower,LossofPneumatic Power,LossofControlorConditioning SignalBREAKERFAILURES-FailClosed,FailOpen,FailAsIs,GroundFaultNote:NotallFailuresareapplicable toallvalves.Pagel.-20 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTSTRUMENTATION GENERICFAILURESINDICATOR
-PowerLoss,SignalLoss,FailHigh,FailLow,FailAsIs,DriftALARMRELAY-Energized, De-energized, AsIs8/STRIPUNIT-LossofPower,LossofSignal,AlarmRelayFailEnergized, De-energized, AsIsDIFFERENTIAL COHP-LossofPower,LossofSignal1,2,orBoth,Alarm81/82-RelayFailEnergized, De-energized, AsIs,SpuriousOnSIGNALCONDITIONER
-PowerLossTRANSNITTERS
-LossofPower,LossofAir,FailHigh,FailLow,FailAsIs,DriftCoefficient, LagCoefficient SENSORS-NoiseAmplitude, FailCoefficient Multiplier, OffsetinOutputCONTROLLERS
-FailHigh,Low,orAsIs,LossofPower,LossofAir,LossofInputSignalNote:NotallFailuresareapplicable toallinstrumentation.
Pagel.-21 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE1-3INSTRUCTOR STATIONSNINKEYPADFUNCTIONS PUSHBUTTON FUNCTIONF/RANNDISRESETSTEPPGPRTCOPYSNAPOVRCHXDEASCERECPWRMASTFAILGLBCLRSYSMATBAKTRKINISCEICSELSOSFreeze/run.
Thisswitchresumessimulation
: software, ifitispressedwhentheswitchislit.'flitnorealtimesimulation softwareisactive.,Todisable/re-enable theaudiblealarms.Ifdepressed whilethesimulation isfrozen,flashingannunciator windowswillbelit.Causesthesimulator toberestoredtotheselectedinitialcondition.
Whentheoperation isinstepmode,pressingthiskeycausesthe-simulation softwaretocyclethroughone"ste'p".PageForward/Page BackwardSchematics aredisplayed successively innumerical orderoftheiroccurrence.
Indatabookmode,thesekeysscrollthroughthedocumentbeingdisplayed PrintcurrentcontentsoftheCRTscreenatthelineprinter,ThekeyremainslitandtheCRTlockedduringthememoryreadcycle.ThelightgoesoffwhentheCRTunlocksagain.Callsupthepagewhichallowsforthecreationofinitialconditions.
Overrideswitchcheck.Permitstheinstructor toacceptanymispositioned deviceonthemenuduringswitchcheck.Placesallparameter controlswhicharenotyetactiveonholdandstopsanycontrolsthatarerampingorintimedelays.Powershutdownofallcontrolroomchartrecorders.
Activates allarmedfailures.
Globalclearofallactivefailures.
TocalluptheoverallMasterSystemMatrix.Callsupamenupagethatenablestheinstructor to:a)Setbacktrack time(interval betweenbacktrack points),b)Initialize thesimulator toanybacktrack point,c)Initiatereplayfromanybacktrack point,d)Restoretotheautostore point.Bringsupamenuofscenarios ontotheCRT.Instructor thenmakesaselection usingthetouchsensitive screen.Bringsupasummaryofexistinginitialconditions.
Theinstructor canrestorethesimulator toanypoint.Ifli,tdisplaysthesimulator systemstatusofalloutoftolerance parameters.
Ifnotlit,thereisnothingtodisplay.Mustbedepressed tosilenceIFalarmwhenoutofboundsstatusalarmoccurs.Page1.-22 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTPUSHBUTTON TABLE1-3INSTRUCTOR STATIONSMAINKEYPADFUNCTIONS (Continued):
FUNCTIONMONPARCONPARSIMCTRLREPLAYHOOPPERFREVSOUNDSTYLINSTIDBDEVSCETIMEPERFINDANNACKBYPCHXParameters beingmonitored aredisplayed onthescreen.Theinstructor canaddanddeleteparameters beingmonitored toamaximumof20.Bringsupthecontrolparameter pageontothescreen.Parameter controller valuesmaybeentered.CallsuptheLevel0simulator controlmenu.Functions includelevel1pages:a)Armedfailuresummary,b)Environmental effects,c)Switchcheckmessages, d)LocalOperatorActions'Indexe)Plantperformance factors,f)Environmental factors,g)Timedfailure,h)Parttask,j)FunctionKeyboardControl.Bringsupamenufromwhichtostartareplay.Bringsupamenusothattheinstructor maydisableoneormorerealtimesoftwaremodules.Bringsupamenuofperformance reviewfunctionsothattheinstructor canmakeaselection, usingthetouchsensitive screen.Bringsupthetableauallowingtheinstructor toenable/disable soundeffects.Stylizedinstruments.
Bringsuptheindex,sothatselectedpanelsectionscanbedisplayed onthetouchsensitive screen.Thestatusofalldevices,ortheindicated readingofaninstrument canberead,oroverridden.
SetsCRTtoInstructor DataBookmode.Instructor databookfilesareonlyopenifthisbuttonislit.Enterscenariodevelopment mode.Thisenablestheinstructor tobuildscenarios foruseinfuturetrainingsessions.
Timecontrolmode.Bringsupamenuofmodulesthatcanbespedup~byafactorofbetween1and10.Themenuincludesthepossibility oftheinitiation ofthestepmodeorofslowingthesimulation downbyafactorofbetween1and10.BringsupadisplayofPerformance indicators.
Selections aremadebymeansofthetouchsensitive screen.Acknowledges annunciators asiffromthecontrolroom.BypassesSwitchCheckmodefollowing ICreset.Page1.-23 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTREFERENCES l-lPlantandSimulator ControlRoomFloorPlanDrawing,Rev.1,Jan.1991.1-21990Simulator PhysicalFidelityValidation Report,Rev.1,Jan.1991.1-3Simulator Procurement Specification, Rev.4,Mar.1985.1-4ScopeofSimulation
: Document, Rev.1,Jan.1991.1-5IndexofProcessModelDocumentation, Rev.1,Jan.1991.1-6Instructor StationManual,Aug.1990.1-7ListingofCommonDataBaseGlobalPartitions forInstructor
: Controls, Rev.4,Dec.1990.Pagel.-24 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT2.0SIMULATOR DESIGNDATABASEEachmoduleoftheSt.LucieSimulator isfullydescribed initsassociated modelreportpublished bythesimulator vendor.Themodelreportsdescribethemethodology usedtodeveloptheindividual moduleandexplaintheFORTRANcodeusedtoimplement thismethodology.
Thesemodelreportsarekeptinthenucleartrainingcentersimulator library.Onecompletesetismaintained asalibrarydesignreference documentandonesetiskeptcurrentforaworkingreference.
Themodelreportslistreferences fromwhichSt.Luciespecifictechnical information wasobtained.
Thesereferences includetechnical manuals,pipingandinstrumentation
: drawings, plantoperating data,controlwiringdiagrams, computersoftwarelistings, recorderstripcharts,designcalculations, plantmodification documentation, supporting testdata,andotherrelevantmaterial.
ADatabase[Reference 2-2]hasbeenbuilttoincludethesereferences plusallofthedesignreferences usedtobuildthepanels.Thereferences listedinthisDatabaseareavailable foruseintheSimulator Libraryorareobtainable fromtheFPLDocumentCenter.PlantAdministrative Procedure Number0010524,Simulator Configuration Controlrequiresdesignchangestobetracked.ThesechangesarereviewedforimpactontheSimulator andwhenachangeimpactstheSimulator, itisscheduled forimplementation bytheSimulator Engineering Coordinator andenteredintotheSimulator Configuration Management System.TheSCRBmeetsatleastonceperquarter.ThisboardreviewsallSimulator modification packages.
REFERENCES 2-1Simulator Configuration Control,PlantAdministrative Procedure Number0010524,Rev.1,Jan.29,19912-2DesignDatabaseListing,Rev.1,Jan.1991Page2.-1 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT3.0Simulator Tests3.1SummarySECTION3.0SIMULATOR TESTSTheSimulator Certification Testingwasperformed according totherequirements andrecommendations ofANSI/ANS3.5-1985[Reference 3-1]andNUREG1258draft-March1987[Reference 3-2].Atotalofonehundredtestsweredeveloped tomeettherequirements ofANSI/ANS3.5-1985.(SeeTable3-1).Thesetestswereperformed onthesimulator andevaluated bycomparison toBestEstimateAnalyses, existingreference plantandindustrydata,and/orexpertjudgement.
Theresultofthesetestsaresummarized inVolume2ofthissubmittal.
Thesesummaries containalloftheinformation recommended inthe"Simulation FacilityEvaluation Program",
byNealK.Hunemuller, USNRC[Reference 3-3].Thesummaries inVolume2containthefirstfivesectionsofeachtestprocedure andthetestteamreviewandevaluation summary.Onecompletetestpackageiscontained involume3asanexampleofthecompleted tests.Thistestwasdeveloped fromtherequirement ofANSI/ANS3.5,Section3.1.2.(4)Lossofforcedcoolantflowduetosingleormultiplepumpfailure.Aspartofthistest,areactorvesselheadbubblewasformedsothatcomparison couldbemadewiththeStLucieUnit1eventofJunell,1980(whichinvolvedtheformation ofaReactorVesselHeadBubble).Thefollowing sectionsofthisreportexplainthetestingprogramindetail.Thefirstsectionisanexplanation ofhowtestingqualitywasmaintained throughout theprogram.Thisisfollowedbyasectionwhichexplainshowthescopeoftestingwasdetermined.
Theremaining sectionsdiscussthedevelopment ofthetestprocedures, theperformance ofthetests,andthetestevaluations.
Page3.-1 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT3.2gualityAssurance forCertification TestingTheCertification Simulator TestProgramrequireda7man-yearcommitment over16months.TheSimulator Testprogramwasdeveloped andaccomplished instages(seeFigure3-1,"ANSI/ANS 3.5Requirements andgualityAssurance forSimulator Certification Program").Ateachstage,thequalityassurancewasperformed byutilizing theANSI/ANS3.5recommendations todeveloptheprogramandobtaining Simulator Configuration ReviewBoard(SCRB)reviewandapproval.
TheSCRBconsisted ofaNuclearPlantSupervisor (acurrentSRO),theLicensedTrainingProgramCoordinator (apreviously licensedSRO),andtheSimulator SystemCoordinator (Simulator Engineer).
TheSCRBischairedbytheOperations TrainingProgramSupervisor (acurrentSRO).OneofthemaingoalsfortheCertification TestingProgramwastoestablish andmaintainthehighestpossiblequality.Thiswasinsuredbythefollowing methods:ACertification TestTeamwasestablished towritethetestprocedures, performthepreliminary simulator tests,assistinthefinalsimulator tests,andperformtheinitialevaluations.
ThistestteamincludedcurrentSt.LucieSeniorReactorOperators, arepresentative fromgualityAssurance, andformerlylicensedrepresentatives fromthecorporate staff.2.Theparticipation ofeachofthethreegroupsinvolvedwithOperatorTrainingwasmaintained throughout thetestprogram.ThisincludedOperations, Operations
: Training, andSimulator Engineering.
3.Thescopeofthetestingwasdeveloped byusingasystematic approachbasedontherequirements ofANSI/ANS3.5(SeeSection3.3,ScopeoFTests-Determination ofthe100%Certification TestList).Thisresultedinmanymoreteststhansimplythe25malfunctions listedinANSI/ANS3.5,Section3.1.2.4.TheSCRBreviewedandapprovedthe100%Certification TestListpriortothestartofthetestprogram.Page3.-2
'ST.LUGIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT3.2gualityAssurance forCertification Testing(Continued):
5.Thetestswerewrittenaccording toanApprovedTrainingDepartment Instruction, TDI&#xb9;38,"TestDevelopment andEvaluation Procedure",
[Reference 3-4].SeeSection3.4,"TestDevelopment".
6.The"TestDevelopment andEvaluation Procedure" includedacomprehensive listofobjectives whichwasdeveloped fromANSI/ANS3.5.Theapplicable objectives fromthislistwereincludedineachtestprocedure toinsurethattheANSI/ANS3.5guidelines werefollowedforeachtest.7.Atestprocedure checklist wasincludedinTDI&#xb9;38,Revision1.Thischecklist wasrequiredtobecompleted priortotheSimulator Configuration ReviewBoard(SCRB)approvalofthetestprocedure.
Thechecklist includedtherequirement toreviewthecomprehensive listofobjectives.
Writtenexplanations wererequiredtoshoweitherhowthetestprocedure mettheobjective, orwhytheobjective wasnotrequiredforthetest.Thechecklist alsorequiredthesignatures ofrepresentatives ofeachofthereviewing groups,Operations, Simulator Engineering, andTraining.
(SeeVolume3ofthissubmittal, Tab:"TestProcedure",
foracompleted copyofthechecklist alongwiththejustification forthelistofobjectives).
8.Thepreliminary Simulator Testswereperformed withtheassistance ofOperations TrainingInstructors whowerecurrently licensedSeniorReactorOperators.
9TheSCRBreviewedandapprovedeachtestprocedure priortoitsperformance onthesimulator asafinaltest.Atotalof29SCRBmeetingswereheldtoapproveallofthetestprocedures.
Thesewereformalmeetingswhereminuteswererecordedforeachmeeting.SCRBrecommendations wereincorporated intothetestprocedures priortotheirapproval.
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10.Eachofthefinaltestsonthesimulator wasperformed withatleastonecurrently licensedSROpresent.InmanycasestwolicensedSRO'swerepresent.Eachofthereviewing groups,Operations, Simulator Engineering, andTraining, hadarepresentative presentduringthefinaltest.ThiswasinadditiontoamemberoftheCertification Team.Thisinsuredthatknowledgeable peopleobservedtheactualresponseofthesimulator throughout thetest.ll.Somemethodofrecording theCriticalandTestSpecificParameters wasusedforeachfinaltest.Formostofthetests,theparameters wererecordedbyasimulator recording programduringthefinalsimulator testandwerelatergraphedtoallowdetailedevaluation.
Also,allofthealarmwindowannunciators wererecordedbyasimulator recording program.ThisprovidedamethodforlaterreviewtoinsurethattheANSI/ANS3..5,section4.2.1(c)requirement wasmet("...thesimulator shallnotfailtocauseanalarm...ifthereference plantwouldhavecausedanalarm...and...shallnotcauseanalarmifthereference plantwouldnotcauseanalarm...").Forthosecaseswhereanothermethodofrecording theparameters andalarmswasused,theactualmethodusedhasbeenidentified intheEvaluation Summaries forthetests(Seevolume2foracompletecopyofalloftheEvaluation Summaries).
12.Eachoftherecordedgraphswereannotated withexplanations fortheresponseofeachparameters.
Also,thealarmannunciator printouts werereviewedforerroneous and/ormissingalarms.Adiscrepancy reportwaswrittenforeachproblemfound.13.Achecklist wasrequiredfortheevaluation ofeachtest.Thischeckli'st includedthesignature ofaSROforthereviewofthealarmrecordersummary.(SeeVolume3ofthissubmittal, Tab:"Appendix A,Evaluation",
foracompleted copyofthechecklist).
14.TheTestTeamEvaluation Summaryrequiredasignature frommembersofeachofthereviewing groups-Operations, Simulator Engineering, andTrainingpriortoapprovalbytheSCRB.Page3.-4 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT3.2gualityAssurance forCertification Testing(Continued):
15.TheTestTeamEvaluation SummaryandTestPackageforeachtestwasreviewedandapprovedbytheSCRB.Atotalof15formalSCRBmeetingswereheldtoapprovealloftheevaluations.
guestions fromtheSCRBwereresolvedpriortothefinalacceptance oftheEvaluations.
Insomecases,simulator testswerere-runtoobtainadditional datafortheSCRB.Thesecasesareidentified intheminutesoftheSCRBmeetings.
3.3ScopeofTests(Determination ofthe100%Certification TestList)Individual Testsweredeveloped byusingtheGeneralRequirements contained inANSI/ANS3.5,Section3.1.1and3.1.2,alongwiththeSimulator Operability TestsofANSI/ANS3.5,AppendixB.References 3-2and3-3werealsoreviewedtoinsurecompliance withalloftheavailable guidancefromtheNRC,inadditiontoANSI/ANS3.5.Thereweretwoprimaryconsiderations ingenerating a100%testlist.First,the100%testlistincludedalloftheANSI/ANS3.5~reuiredtests.And,second,the100%testlistincludedadditional testswhichwerenotspecifically requiredbyANSI/ANS3.5toinsureacompletetestprogram(asaresultofthis,weincludedtestsoftheHotShutdownControlPanelandtheStLucieHeadBubbleevent).Apreliminary reviewofANSI/ANS3.5revealedseveralareaswhichweresubjective anddidnotcompletely definethescopeoftestswhichmustbeperformed intheseareas.Consequently, itwasnecessary todevelopareasoning processfordetermining whichtestswouldbeperformed.
Ingeneral,westartedwiththemajortestcategories providedbythelistofNormalPlantEvolutions inANSI/ANS3.5Section3.1.1andthelistofPlantMalfunctions inANSI/ANS3.5,Section3.1.2.Wethenexaminedtheadditional information ofANSI/ANS3.5todetermine thenumberofindividual testswhichwouldbeneededwithineachcategory.
Forexample,wedetermined thatitwouldbenecessary tohavetwoseparatetestsforSGTubeRupturebasedonthefollowing examination:
Page3.-5 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT3.3ScopeofTests(Determination ofthe100%%uCertification TestList)(Continued):
Section3.1.2ofANSI/ANS3.5requiresthat"Wheretheoperatoractionsareafunctionofthedegreeofseverityofthemalfunction
...thesimulator shallhaveadjustable ratesforthemalfunction ofsucharangetorepresent theplantmalfunction conditions."
Toinsurethatthisrequirement wasmetforSGTubeRuptures, wereviewedthereference plantprocedures:
ONOP-2-0830030, SGTubeLeak[Reference 3-5],and2-EOP-04, SGTubeRupture[Reference 3-6].Basedonthesereference plantprocedures, itwasnecessary tocreatetwotestsforthemalfunction "significant PWRsteamgenerator leaks".Thefirsttestwasfor-thatofasingletuberuptureandthesecondteststartedwithasmalltubeleakwhichescalated toamultipletuberupture(withabreakareaequivalent toapproximately 10tubes).Choosingthesetwotestsinsuredthatmostoftheprocedure stepsinthereference plantprocedures onSGTubeRuptureswouldbeperformed onthesimulator.
Thesetestscheckedtheentirerangeofoperatoractionsforsteamgenerator tubeleaks.Certaintestcategories requiredspecialconsideration toinsurethatallofthenecessary testswereidentified.
Oneareainparticular wasthatofSafetyRelatedSurveill'ance Testing.Thesurveillance testingwasreviewedaccording tothemethodology showninFigure3-2.Figure3-2beginswiththerequirement toreviewtheAdministrative Procedure 2-0010125,"Schedule ofPeriodicTests,Checks,andCalibrations"
[Reference 3-8].Thisprocedure containsbothSafetyrelatedandNonSafetyrelatedsurveillance testsandchecks,whichareperformed bytheOperations Department.
Thefirsttestquestiondetermines ifthesurveillance issafetyrelated.Therequirement totest"safety-related equipment orsystems"wasinterpreted asalltheequipment and/orsystemsrequiredbyTechnical Specifications.
Eveniftheequipment/systems werefoundnottobesafetyrelated,itwasfurtherrequiredthatthesurveillance testcouldnotleadtoaplanttransient orunsafecondition.
Thisrequirement resultedinperforming atestoftheTurbineControlValves,Certification TestSUR-014.Whilethisparticular surveillance testisrequiredbyTechnical Specifications, theturbineitselfisnotconsidered safetyrelated.Ifeitherofthecriteriaweremet,thenthesurveillance wascheckedtobewithinthescopeofthesimulator.
Ifwithinthescopeofthesimulator, thesurveillance wasthencheckedtobewithinthePSLSimulator TrainingProgramorifitwaslikelytobeaddedtothetrainingprogram.Thebasisforthesequestions wasthattherewasnoreasontocertifysurveillance testswhicharenotusedinsimulator training.
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However,itwaslaterrecognized thatthiswasnotanexception specifically allowedbyANSI3.5andthatitwaspossiblethatcertainsurveillance testseliminated bythisquestioncouldrevealimportant deficiencies withthesimulator.
Consequently, thesurveillance testswhichwereinitially eliminated bythisquestionwerereviewedagaintoinsurethatnoimportant surveillance testshadbeeneliminated.
Allofthesetestsinitially eliminated werefoundtobeinoneofthefollowing categories:
1.Thetestresponses werenotvisibletotheoperators inthesimulator controlroom.TheseincludedtestsofGasAnalyzer(functional tests),MainSteamandMainFeedwater Isolation ValvePartialStrokePeriodictests,andothertestsdonefromremotelocations outsidethecontrolroom.2.Thecriteriatestedbythesurveillance testwasalreadyimplicitly testedinothercertification tests.ThisincludedAFW,HPSI,LPSI,andotherpumpHeadandCapacitytests,ValveStroke.Tests,andHeatingVentilation andAirConditioning testswhichwerealreadyverifiedinthemalfunction testswhichrequiredoperation ofthesystemswhichincludedthesepumps,valvesandfans.Forexample,aproblemwiththeHPSIHeadcurvesusedbyFuelEngineering intheirRETRANanalysisofamainsteamlinebreakwasfoundduringtheevaluation ofCertification TestMAL-041.3.Individual readingsrequiredby2-0010125, "Schedule ofPeriodicTests,Checks,andCalibrations" wereallverifiedintheSteadyStateTests,SST-001andSST-002.Surveillance Testswhichonlychecktheinitialreadiness ofequipment orsystemswerecoveredbytheinitialcondition verifications ofthemalfunction tests.Thevalvealignment surveillance forsafetysystemsisanexampleofthis.Page3.-7 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT3.3ScopeofTests(Determination ofthe100%Certification TestList)(Continued):
5.Certainsurveillance testswereincorporated intheperformance oftheNormalPlantEvolutions ofStartupandShutdown.
Forexample,theTurbineTripTestisperformed inNPE-003,TurbineStartupandGenerator Synchronization.
TheSafetyRelatedSurveillance Testswhichwerenotexplicitly tested,wereverifiedtobeinatleastoneoftheabovecategories.
Asaresultoftheseprocesses, aninitial100%Certification TestListwasdeveloped (SeeTable3-2).Thistestlistiscomprised ofsix(6)categories:
l.2.3.4.5.6.NormalPlantEvolutions SafetyRelatedSurveillances PlantHalfunctions SteadyStateTransient ComputerRealTimeTestsDuringthewritingofthetestsitwasdecidedthatsix(6)oftheinitially identified testswouldeitherbedeletedorincorporated intoothertests.Table3-2showstheseas"Deleted".
Thefollowing indicates thedisposition ofthesetests.SUR-001-ShutdownHarginVerification
-TestwasdeletedbasedonSUR-003alreadyverifying theonlyacceptance criteria(RodWorth+/-10%Deviation).
SUR-007-NuclearandDeltaTPowerCalibration
-Testwasincorporated intoSST-002,SteadyStateatPowerLevelHoldPoints.SUR-016-CEABlockCircuitCheck-Testwasincorporated inNPE-002,Nuclearstartupfromhotstandbytoratedpower.Page3.-8 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT3.3ScopeofTests(Determination ofthe10%Certification TestList)(Continued):
SUR-017-SDCAutoIsolation
-Itwasdetermined thatthereferenced procedure forthistestisentirelyanI&Cprocedure.
Thetestwasdeletedbasedonnooperatoractionsbeingrequired.
SUR-019-RCGVSVentPathTest-Thistestwasdeletedbasedonnosimulator trainingplannedinthisarea.MAL-063-Automatic ControlSystemFailures-TestwasdeletedbasedonallAutomatic ControlSystemsFailureshavingalreadybeentestedinothermalfunction tests(MAL-064throughHAL-067).
Thistestnumberandtitlehadbeenincludedontheoriginal100%Certification TestListincaseanyautomatic controlsystemsweredetermined torequireadditional testing.Toinsurethateachtypeofaccidentanalyzedinthereference plantsafetyanalysisreportwasincludedinthecertification testprogram,,the testlistwascomparedtotheSt.LucieFUSAR[Reference 3-8].TheSt.LucieFUSARChapter15,AccidentAnalysis, containsacomprehensive listingofalloftheaccidentanalyseswhichwereperformed intheFUSAR.Theseaccidentanalysesarelistedaccording tocategory.
Thecertification testswereexaminedwithregardtoeachofthesecategories.
WereviewedtheFUSARtoinsurethateachcategorywasthoroughly testedintheCertification TestProgram.Table3-3,Certification TestsbyFUSARAccidentAnalysisCategory, isalistingofthecertification testsaccording totheFUSARaccidentanalysiscategories.
Page3.-9 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIHULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT3.4TestDevelopment ATrainingDepartment Instruction (TDI)838,"Simulator Certification TestDevelopment andEvaluation Procedure" waswrittentocontrolthewritingofeachofthetestprocedures.
Thisprocedure providedaguideline forthewritingofeachindividual testwhichinsuredthatalloftheindividual objectives weremetandthatconsistency amongthetestswasmaintained.
The"Simulator Certification TestDevelopment andEvaluation Procedure" containsinstructions onhowtowriteeachsectionofatestprocedure andwhatmaterialshouldbeincludedinit.Thefollowing explainsthebasisforeachsectionofthetestprocedure.
SeeVolume3ofthissubmittal, TabbedSection"TestProcedure",
foranexampleofacompleted testprocedure.
Note:Thefirst5(five)sectionsofeachtestprocedure areincludedinVolume2ofthissubmittal forallofthetests.Thispartofthetestprocedure, alongwiththeAppendixA,TestTeamReviewandEvaluation, incorporate alloftherecommended itemsofReference 3-3.a.Section1.0TitleThissectionhasthetitleoftheTestProcedure.
b.Section2.0ReviewandAroyalSignature blankswereprovidedforthereviewbytheSCRBandtheapprovaloftheTrainingDepartment Superintendent.
Page3.-10 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTestDevelopment (Continued):
Section3.0References Thissectioncontainsallofthereferences usedinwritingthistest.Thespecificreference fromANSI/ANS3.5isstated.Thisreference sectionalsoincludestheFUSARSectionswhichhaveinformation pertaining tothesystemsbeingtested.However,becausetheSafetyAnalysisisbasedonconservative initialconditions andassumptions, itwasnotusedfordatacomparison exceptforacoupleoftests.Inthesetests,whereotherdatawasgotavailable, theFUSARwas'usedtodetermine transient "Boundaries".
Theapplicable reference plantprocedures arealsolistedinthissection.Thereferenced IndustryExperience andtheStLuciePlantIn-HouseEvent/LicenseEventReportwereusedaspartoftheBaselineData.Section4.0ReuiredRecordsThecompleted testprocedure isrequiredtobekeptintheplantfilesinaccordance withQI17-PR/PSL-1, "QualityAssurance Records"[Reference 3-9].Section5.0AroachAbriefdescription ofthetestisincludedinthissection.Inaddition, theInitialandFinalConditions, Options,andLimitations andAssumptions, areincludedasrecommended inReference 3-3.Section6:Ob'ectivesANSI/ANS3.5containsmanystatements intheparagraphs preceding andfollowing thelistofrecommended tests(Section3.0,GeneralRequirements).
Thesestatements explaintheextenttowhichthetestsshouldbeperformed.
Forexample,ANSI/ANS3.5,Section3.1.2hasthestatement that"Thesimulation shallbecapableofcontinuing untilsuchtimethatastable,controllable andsafecondition isattainedThesestatements wereidentified as"objectives" whichmustbemetforeachtest.Acomprehensive listofobjectives wasdeveloped fromANSI/ANS3.5(seeTable3-4,Comprehensive ListofObjectives).
Onlythoseobjectives whichapplytoeachparticular testwereincluded.
Thiswasseenasacrucialpartofthetestprocedure sinceitwouldbethecontrolling factorininsuringthatalloftheapplicable guidanceofANSI/ANS3.5,wasfollowed.
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g.Section7:Evaluation BasisThemethodofevaluation waseitherBestEstimateAnalysis(RETRAN),
[Reference 3-10]comparison withplantacceptance
: criteria, comparison withplant/Industry data,and/orexpertjudgement.
TherewereatotaloffiveRETRANAnalyseswhichwereperformed (seesection3.7.b.1foradetaileddiscussion ontheRETRANanalyses).
TheRETRANanalyseswereperformed forthefollowing tests:MAL-001OneCompleteSteamGenerator TubeRuptureMAL-005OneSmallBreakLOCAwhichRepressurizes inaSaturated Condition MAL-041Double-Ended MainSteamLineBreakInsideContainment MAL-068Anticipated Transient withoutScram(ATWS)TRN-010OneFailedOpenPZRSafetyValvewhichDepressurizes toaSaturated Condition WithoutHPSIAlloftheSafetyRelated'urveillance Tests(SURs)wereevaluated bycomparison totheplantacceptance criteria.
Sinceallofthereference plantequipment hasalreadyhadtomeetalloftheacceptance criteriawithintheplanttestprocedures, thisprovidesanindirectcomparison withtheactualresultsinthereference plant.Inaddition, theNormalPlantevolutions ofPlantStartupandPlantShutdown(NPE-001, NPE-002,NPE-003,andNPE-005)wereevaluated inpartbytheinherentacceptance criteriaprovidedbythestepbystepinstructions inthereference plantprocedures.
Whereverpossible, actualplanttransients wereusedascomparison data.ThisincludedplantdatafortheCorePerformance Testing.Inadditiontotheplanttransients whichoccurredonthereference plant,industrydataandNUREGreportswereusedtoinsureasaccurateatestingprogramaspossible.
TheindustryeventsincludedtheNorthAnna'TubeRupture(VEPCONorthAnnaUnit1,July15,1987SteamGenerator TubeRuptureEventReport,August17,1987[Re'ference 3-11],REGinnaSteamGenerator TubeRupture(NUREG-0909)
[Reference 3-12],VogtleLossofShutdownCooling,(NUREG-1410)
[Reference 3-13],andselectedinformation from'theTMIIITransient.
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g.Section7:Evaluation Basis(Continued):
Theseeventsprovidedsomebasis'orcomparison becauseoftheirsignificant overallimpactontheplants.However,whileotherindustryeventshaveoccurredinareassuchaselectricpowerlossesandauxiliary systemlosses/problems, comparisons werenotattempted duetosignificant plantdesigndifferences and/orrelatively simpleplantresponses (compared toLOCAs,SteamLineBreaks,orSGTubeRuptures).
Becauseofthesmallnumberoftransients whichhaveoccurredattheSt.LuciePowerPlant,manyofthetestswereidentified asrequiring expertjudgement tocompletetheevaluation (seesection3.7.b.4foradetaileddiscussion onthemethodsandqualityassurance fortestsexaminedusingexpertjudgement).
h.'ection8.1CriticalParameters
~~~~~TheCriticalParameters weredetermined byexamining Reg.Guide1.97[Reference 3-14].Acomprehensive listingofalloftheRegGuide1.97Category1&2variables wasdeveloped (seeTable3-5,Comprehensive listofMonitored Parameters).
TheCriticalParameters foreachtestprocedure wereselectedfromthislist.Thoseparameters whichwouldbeaffectedbythetestandwhichwereimportant totheoperator's responseandcontrolofthetransient, wereselectedfromthislistandincludedinthetestprocedure.
Thefirst15parameters ofthecomprehensive listwererequiredtoberecordedforeachtest.Forthosetestswhichhadnoimpactonthemajorheattransferparameters (eg.Surveillances),
thesefirst15parameters demonstrated thatthesimulator wasatsteadystateduringtheperformance ofthetest.Page3.-13


ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT3.4TestDevelopment (Continued):
FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COHPANY ST. LUCIE UNIT 2 INITIAL CERTIFICATION SUBHITTAL PACKAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Figures O-l    Simulator Configuration Review Board 0-2    Initial Certification Organization 1-1    Plant and Simulator Control Room Floor Plan 3-1    "ANSI/ANS" 3.5 Requirements and guality Assurance    for "Simulator Certification   Program".
i.Section8.2TestSecificParameters Thislistincludedtheadditional parameters (controlroominstruments),
3-2    Safety Related Surveillance Testing Logic 4-1    Simulator Configuration Hanagement Information Flow Diagram .
whichwerenecessary foroperatordiagnosis andcontroloftheevent.Insomecases,additional parameters wereaddedwhichwereneededtocompletetheevaluation ofthetest.Asastartingpoint,theTestDevelopment procedure includedalistofthemostfrequently usedtestspecificparameters.
List of  Tables O-l    ANSI/ANS  3.5 Cross Reference Summary of Initial Conditions 1-15 Summary of Halfunctions Instructor Stations Hain Keypad Functions 3-1    ANSI/ANS 3.5 Certification Test Hatrix 3-2    St. Lucie Certification Test Hatrix 3-3    Certification Tests Compared to FSAR Accident Analysis 3-4    Comprehensive List of Objectives 3-5    Comprehensive List of Honitored Parameters 4-1    Certification Discrepancies by DR Number 4-2    PCHs Installed in St. Lucie Unit 2 which have not been reviewed
Othertestspecificparameters wereaddedbythewritersoftheindividual testsasneeded.j.Section9.0TestInstructions Thissectioncontainstheactualtestinstructions.
Inmostofthetests,whereareference plantprocedure existed,thetestinstructions simplyrequirethecompletion oftheapplicable plantprocedure step.Additional information isprovidedinthetestprocedure asnecessary toclarifytheactionrequired.
Incertaincertification tests,therewerenospecificplantprocedures whichapplied.Forexample,thetransient testsofANSI/ANS3.5,AppendixBdidnotusereference plantprocedures sincetheAppendixBinstructions recommended limitedoperatoraction.k.Attachment ISimulator ScenarioTheScenarioDescription containsthelistingoftheprogramwhich,isactuatedonthesimulator toinitiatethetransient.
Theseinstructions arecontained inthesectionofthescenariolabeled"Composite Malfunction Selection".
Inadditiontoinitiating thetransient, thecomposites areusedforcertainoperatoractionswhicharerequiredduringthetest.Including theseoperatoractionsaspartofthescenarioprovidedforrepeatability ofthe.testduringtheinitialtestprogramandalsoforcomparison inthere-certification tests.Alloftheactionswhichareincludedinthescenarioasoperatoractionswereperformed duringthepreliminary testsonthecontrolpanels,verifying thatalloftheoperator'actionsareperformable inthesimulator.
Page3.-14 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT3.4TestDevelopment (Continued):
k.Attachment 1Simulator Scenar'o(Continued):
Thescenariodescription alsocontainsamonitored parameter sectionwhichcanbeusedtoobserveupto20parameters onthescreensintheInstructor Facility.
Inaddition, the"GraphicRecorderEntry"couldbeusedtoobtaingraphsfromthesimulator.
Thisfeaturewasalmostneverused,sinceanothersimulator recorderprogramwasavailable withbettergraphingcapabilities.
AendixAEvaluation ThisAppendixcontainstheevaluation summarywhichisincludedinVolume2foreachtest.Volume2containstheevaluation summaries foreachoftheCertification Tests.InVolume3,thisislocatedattheTab,"Appendix AEvaluation".
ThisAppendixalsocontainstheEvaluation Checklist whichwascompleted bytheevaluators toinsurethatallofthenecessary partsoftheevaluation hadbeenperformed (thebasisforthisisdiscussed insection3.7,Evaluation).
m.AendixBGrahsThisAppendixwasprovidedtoallowfortheadditionofthegraphsafterthefinalsimulator testwascompleted.
AlarmsThealarmswereincludedineachtestpackageasaseparatetabbedsection.n.AendixCSIMEXComarisonListinThisAppendixwasprovidedtopreservealistingoftherevisions ofeachofthesimulator modelsatthetimethefinaltestwasperformed.
Thisisessential fordetermining thereasonfordifferences observedduringthesubsequent Re-Certifications everyfouryears.o.AendixDNotesThisappendixprovidedfortherecording ofthetestteammemberspresentatthetimeofthefinalsimulator test,achronological logoftheoperatoractions,aswellasanyproblemswhichwereseenduringthetest.Page3.-15 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIHULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT3.5Preliminary Simulator TestsPreliminary Simulator testswereperformed foralloftheidentified teststodiscoveranymajordiscrepancies.
Hanyofthesediscrepancies wereresolvedpriortothefinalsimulator test.Onlythosediscrepancies whichwereoutstanding atthetimeofthefinalsimulator testwererecordedintheTestTeamReviewandEvaluation whichisincludedinVolumeIIforeachtest.Thesepreliminary testsalsoprovidedinitialcheckouts ofthetestprocedures.
3.6Performance oftheTestRepresentatives fromeachofthethreeDepartments affectedbyoperatortrainingwerepresentduring'each ofthefinaltests.Thesedepartments consisted ofOperations,
: Training, andtheSimulator Engineering Group.Thesethreetestteammembers,alongwithamemberoftheCertification Team,carefully observedthesimulator responseduringthetest.Eachtestwasrunstrictlyaccording tothetestprocedure whichhasblanksforinitialsbesideeachimportant stepofthetestprocedure.
SeeVolume3ofthissubmittal, Tab:"TestProcedure",
foranexampleofacompleted testprocedure.
Theparameters identified inSection8.0ofeachtestprocedure wererecordedonasimulator recording program.Theseparameters wererecordedatthefollowing frequencies:
NormalPlantEvolutions (Whichrequiredseveralhourstocomplete1minutePhysicsTestsandSurveillances Halfunctions Transients (ANSI/ANS 3.5,AppendixB)5Seconds5Seconds0.5SecondsGraphsweredeveloped fromthesimulator recording program(seeVolume3,Tab:"Appendix B,Graphs").Thiswasnecessary tosatisfythecriteriaofANSI/ANS3.5Section4.2.1(b).Page3.-16 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT3.6Performance oftheTest(Continued):
Inaddition, asimulator recording programthetimethatitoccurredduringthetestThiswasnecessary tosatisfythecriteria(c)..Thiswasalsousedtohelpannotaterecordedeachalarmalongwith(seeVolume3,'Tab:"Alarms").ofANSI/ANS3.5,Section4.2.1thegraphs.3.7Evaluation
\Theevaluations wereperformed according toinstructions whichwereincorporated intheTDI&#xb9;38,"Simulator Certification TestDevelopment and'Evaluation Procedure"
[Reference 3-4].Theresultsofeachevaluation wererecordedintheAppendixA,"TestTeamReviewandEvaluation",
ofthetestprocedure.
Acopyofalloftheevaluations areinVolume2ofthissubmittal.
AllofthegraphswhichwerelistedinSection8.1and8.2oftheTestProcedure wereannotated withinformation onthemajortrendchanges(seeVolume3,Tab"Appendix B,Graphs").Theannotations weredetermined fromareviewoftheBestEstimateAnalysis, In-HouseEvents,IndustryData,and/orexpertjudgement.
Theexactcauseofchangesinthetrendofeachgraphwasdetermined byknowingtheinitiating causeofthetransient, examining theinteractions oftheparameters, alarmrecorderdata,andnoteswhichweretakenduringthetestrun.Whereeitherplantorindustrydatawasavailable, comparisons weremadetotheindividual graphs.ForthosetestswhichhadBestEstimateAnalysesperformed, eachsimulator testgraphwascomparedwiththecorresponding analysisgraph.Allofthegraphannotations werereviewedbyOperations,
: Training, andtheSimulator Engineering Group.Allofthealarmrecorderlistingswerereviewed.
Thesealarmlistingswerereviewedbyacurrently licensedSRO.Theevaluation checklist includedasign-offfortheSROconcurrence thatallofthealarmswerevalidandthatnoalarmswereomittedwhichwouldhaveoccurredinthereference plant.AnyproblemsfoundwerenotedinSection9oftheTestTeamReviewandEvaluation.
Afterthegraphsandalarmswerereviewed, theTestTeamReviewandEvaluation waswritten.CopiesoftheseTestTeamReviewandEvaluations forallofthetestsareinvolume2ofthissubmittal.
Thefollowing explainseachsectionoftheTestTeamReviewandEvaluation alongwiththereasonforincluding this-information.
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a.Section1.SummarThissummaryoftheevaluation isabriefparagraph whichcontainsthedatewhenthetestwasperformed, whattypeofevaluation wasperformed, numberofdeficiencies discovered, andanydissenting opinionsonthetestresults.Thetestdateanddissenting opinionswereinformation recommended bythe"Simulation FacilityEvaluation Program",
byNealK.Hunemuller, USNRC.Thenumberofdiscrepancies identified inthissummarywillagreewiththenumberofDRslistedinSection3,"Discrepancies".
Almostallofthetestevaluations wereidentified ashavingnodissenting opinions.
Thisreflectstheeventualagreement betweenthereviewers's astothefinalevaluation ofthetestresults.OnlyonetestrequiredthefinaldecisionoftheSCRBtoresolvedissenting opinions.
ThistestwasHAL-OO2,RapidGrossFailureofMultipleSteamGenerator Tubes.Inthistest,theresolution tothedissenting opinionsisstatedinSection3,"Deficiencies Found".b.Section2.BaselineDataThisisadescription ofthebaselinedatawhichwasusedtodetermine fidelitytothereference plant(recommended byReference 3-3).Thissectionwillprovideinformation astowhetherornotplanteventstripchartswereavailable, ifRETRANanalysiswasperformed, orotherinformation wasavailable.
Ifexpertjudgement wasused,thentheinformation concerning howthiswasperformed anddocumented wasstatedhere.Page3.-18 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT3.7Evaluation (Continued):
b.Section2.BaselineData(Continued):
BestEstimateAnalsesFiveBestEstimateAnalyses(RETRAN)wereperformed.
TheseRETRANanalyseswereperformed byusingtheRETRAN-02 code[Reference 3-10]andtheSt.LucieUnit2RETRANBaseModel.Preliminary Simulator testswereperformed todetermine theboundaryconditions fortheRETRANanalysis.
SinceRETRANonlycalculates theRCSresponse, itwasnecessary todetermine theboundaryconditions ofChargingandHPSIflow,Letdown,MainandAuxFeedwater, andSteamFlow.TheCharging, HPSI,andAuxFeedwater FlowsweresuppliedintheformofflowversusRCSorSteamGenerator pressuredata.Inaddition, anyoperatoractionswerenecessary inputstotheRETRANanalysis(eg.trippingRCPsatRCSpressurelessthan1300PSIG).Theseboundaryconditions weresuppliedtotheFuelsEngineering groupwhichperformed theRETRANanalyses.
Noadditional datawasgiventotheFuelsEngineering Grouptoinsureanindependent analysis.
Thefinalsimulator testwasperformed andcomparisons betweenthesimulator andRETRANdataweremade.Thecomparisons betweenthesimulator dataandtheresultsoftheRETRANanalysiswerefirstmadebytheSt.LucieSimulator Engineering GroupandtheCertification Team.Anydiscrepancies foundwerethendiscussed withtheFuelsEngineering Group.Additional RETRANrunswereperformed asneededtocorrectspecificproblemswiththeRETRANanalysis(incorrect initialconditions orboundarycondition discrepancies).
Anyproblemsfoundwiththesimulator wereidentified asDRs.Page3.-19


ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT3.7Evaluation (Continued):
                                                                      'T. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT INTRODUCTION GENERAL INFORMATION The enclosed  information supporting the Certification of the St. Lucie Unit 2 Simulator is an abstract of the information developed to demonstrate compliance with ANSI/ANS 3.5 - 1985 [Reference 0-1] and Regulatory Guide
b.Section2.BaselineData(Continued):
: 1. 149, Rev. 1, April 1987 [Reference 0-2]. Backup references are included in each Section.
BestEstimateAnalses(Continued):
        /
Overallthecomparisons betweenthesimulator dataandtheRETRANanalysiswereverygood.Almostallofthedifferences wereeasilyexplainable withnomajordifferences beingidentified whichwouldinvalidate training.
The  Certification submittal is organized into three volumes. Volume I contains the Certification submittals,for St. Lucie Units 1 and 2. The Unit 2 section of Volume I is organized in a manner similar to ANSI/ANS 3.5 Appendix A, Guide for Documenting Simulator Performance. The Unit 1 section of Volume I references the Unit 2 Certification submittal and analyzes the. differences between the two units. Volume II contains the abstracts of the Simulator Certification Tests which were performed to verify that the St. Lucie Simulator operates in accordance with the above references. Volume III contains one complete test package as an example of the completed tests.
OnlyafewDRswererequiredasaresultofproblemsfoundbycomparing thesimulator totheRETRANanalyses.
This submittal    will reference the Simulator Configuration Review Board (SCRB). The St. Lucie SCRB was established by Administrative Procedure No. 0010524, Simulator Configuration Control [Reference 0-3]. The latest revision of this procedure is included in Appendix B. The SCRB provides overall control and direction with respect to changes to the Simulator.
TheseDRsarelistedintheTestTeamReviewandEvaluation Summaries involume2forthefollowing tests:IHAL-001OneCompleteSteamGenerator TubeRuptureHAL-005OneSmallBreakLOCAwhichRepressurizes inaSaturated Condition MAL-041Double-Ended HainSteamLineBreakInsideContainment MAL-068Anticipated Transient withoutScram(ATWS)TRN-010OneFailedOpenPZRSafetyValvewhichDepressurizes toaSaturated Condition WithoutHPSI2.PlantDataComarisonsWhereverpossible, actualplantdatawasusedascomparison data.Thisincludedtransient aswellasnormaltesting(eg.coreperformance test)data.Inadditiontothetransients whichoccurredonthereference plant,industrydataandNUREGreportswereusedtoinsureasaccurateatestingprogramaspossible.'n severalofthecoreperformance tests,specificnumberswereavailable forcomparison.
It also provided overall review and approval of the Certification test program and test results. The membership on the SCRB was selected per the guidelines of= the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations, "Simulator Configuration Management System," INPO 87-016, August 1987 [Reference 0-4]. The SCRB comprises individuals with significant experience in St.
AnyspecificnumbersarelistedinSection8oftheTestTeamReviewandEvaluation (seeVolume2ofthissubmittal, SUR-001throughSUR-004,andSUR-006).
Lucie operations, simulator engineering, and operations training. The current SCRB includes the Operations Supervisor, Simulator System Coordinator,'nd License Training Coordinator. Figure 0-1 identifies the line organization responsible for the Simulator, the relationship of the SCRB to that organization, and the present composition of the SCRB.
Thisallowedadirectcomparison betweenthesimulator testresultsandthereference plantmeasurements.
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b.Section2.BaselineData(Continued):
2.PlantDataComarisons(Continued):
Whenstripchartdatawasavailable, theresultsofthecomparison wererecordedinSection'.
Comparison withIndustry/Plant Data.Insomecases,theplanteventreportsdidnothaveanystripchartdatawiththereport.Thesereportsdidcontainsomedetailastowhichalarmsoccurred, whichvalveswereopened/closed,
'and.operatoractions.Therefore, somecomparisons couldbemade.However,sincetherewerenostripcharts,theresponseoftheindividual parameters wasevaluated byexpertjudgement.
3.PlantAccetanceCriteriaTheNormalPlantevolutions ofPlantStartupandPlantShutdown(NPE-001, NPE-002,NPE-003,andNPE-005).
wereevaluated inpartbytheinherentacceptance criteriaprovidedbythestepbystepinstructions inthereference plantprocedures.
Thereference plantshutdownandcooldownprocedures arequitedetailedandprovidestepbystepinstructions.
Thereference plantshutdowns, cooldowns, heatups,andpowerchangeevolutions arealldifferent withrespecttochangeofpowerrates,HoldPoints,andheattransferrates.Therefore, therewasnoattempttoreplicate aspecificplantevent.AlloftheSafetyRelatedSurveillance Tests(SURs)wereevaluated bycomparison totheplantacceptance criteria.
ThisincludestheCorePerformance Testswhichwerealsocomparedtotheavailable plantdata.Page3.-21 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT3.7Evaluation (Continued):
b.Section2.BaselineData(Continued):
ExertJudementBecauseofthesmallnumberoftransients whichhaveoccurredattheSt.LuciePowerPlant,manyofthetestsrequiredusingexpertjudgement fortheevaluation.
Inperforming theexpertjudgement
: analyses, theannotation ofthegraphsoftheCriticalandTestSpecificparameters werecrucialtoachieveanaccurateanevaluation aspossible.
Thisisbecauseeachoneofthegraphedparameters wereidentified asbeingimportant tothetrainee's determination oftheplantcondition.
Whiletheoverallresponseofthesimulator wasverifiedonthefloorofthesimulator duringtheperformance ofthetest,thisisnotsufficient forevaluation oftheindividual parameters.
The"realtime"evaluation duringthesimulator testhastheinherentproblemofdepending ononeofthetestteamoperator's tobeobserving eachparticular instrument throughout thetesttoinsurethatitsresponsewascorrect.Continual observation ofeachandeveryindication isnotpossible.
Byobtaining graphsofeachoftheparameters, acarefulanalysisoftheresponseofeachparameter couldbeperformed.
AmemberoftheCertification Teamperformed theinitialanalysisofeachtestinmostcases.Thisinvolvedwritingexplanations oneachofthegraphsastowhypointsofinflection andrateofchangeoccurred(annotations).
Inmosttests,theinitialevaluator waseitheracurrentSROlicensedoperatororhadheldalicenseateitherSt.LucieorTurkeyPointfacility.
Theotherinitialevaluators wereeitherSROCertified "atSt.LucieorhadheldaSROlicenseatanotherplant.Inallcases,atleastoneofthereviewer's forOperations orTraining, heldacurrentSROLicensefortheSt.LuciePlant.Representatives fromOperations,
: Training, andSimulator Engineering reviewedeachofthegraphsaftertheywereannotated.
Anydifferences ofopinionwereresolvedbetweentheevaluator andthereviewer's withtheexception ofHAL-002wherethefinaldecisionwasrenderedbytheSCRB.Page3.-22 ST.LUG'IEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT3.7Evaluation (Continued):
c.Section3.Deficiencies FoundThissectioncontainsthenumberandbriefdescription ofthedeficiencies foundasaresultofthetest.Thecurrentstatusofeachdeficiency islistedinFigure4-2,Outstanding Discrepancies byPriority.
Thisstatusindicates whetherthedeficiency hasbeencorrected orifitisstillopen.Ifitisstillopen,thentheestimated dateofitscompletion isgiven(recommended byReference 3-3).d.Section4.ExcetionstakentoANSIANS3.5Thissectiondescribes.
theexceptions takentoANSI/ANS3.5asaresultofthetest.Thejustification foreachexception isalsoincludedhere.Threeexceptions weretakenintheSimulator Certification Testing.Oneoftheseexceptions wastheatpoweroperation withlessthan4RCPs.Neitherstartupnorpoweroperations withlessthanfullreactorcoolantflowisallowedatSt.LucieUnit2.Animmediate reactortripisrequireduponlossofoneormoreRCPs.Posttripoperation withthelossofoneormoreRCPswascoveredinMAL-015,TRN-004andTRN-005.Anotherexception wastherecommended returnto100%powerintheANSI/ANS3.5AppendixB.2.2(7).Becausethereisnoautomatic returnto100%poweratSt.Lucie,theescalation backto100%powerwouldbeinnormalmanualcontrol.SincethisistestedinNPE-003andNPE-004,itwasnotrepeatedinthistest.Thethirdexception takenintheSimulator testprogramwasthedecisionnottotesttheSafetyRelatedSurveillance forthoseevolutions whicharenotperformed astrainingonthesimulator andwereimplicitly testedinothercertification tests.SeeSection3.3,ScopeofTests(Determination ofthe100%Certification TestList),foracompletediscussion ofthisexception.
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e.Section5.Simulator 0eratinLimitsThesimulator hasthecapability ofnotifying theinstructors wheneveranoperating limithasbeenexceeded.
Thepurposeofthisalarmistoalerttheinstructor thattheresponseofthesimulator issuspectsinceacalculational limitwasexceeded.
Thisalarmoccurredonacoupleofthefinaltests.Thealarmwastheresultofexceeding thereactorvesselheadenthalpylimit,butthishadnoimpactonthetest(occurred inHAL-068andHAL-004).
Inaddition, thesimulator operating limitoccurredinHAL-068asaresultoftheRBContainment Pressureexceeding designlimits.Thisoccurredbecauseofaproblemwiththemodelandwasidentified asaDR.f.Section6.Additional Justification fortheTestResultsThissectionincludesanyjustification foracceptance of"thetransient whichisnotincludedinthecomparison ofthegraphsand/oralarms.Forexample,engineering calculations wereperformed fortheHAL-007,LossofInstrument Air,ascomparison dataforthesimulator response.
Thesecalculations includeddetermining thecriticalflowvaluesforthelinesizesatthepointofthebreaks.Thiswasusedtodetermine thetotalsysteminitialresponsetothemaximumleakarea.Reference tothiswasmadeinthissectionintheEvaluation forHAL-007.Acopyofthecalculations wereaddedtotheHAL-007testpackage.g.Section7.Evaluation oftheTraininImactofDifferences SeenInsomeinstances thereweredifferences noticedbetweenthecomparison dataandtheresponseofthesimulator whichdidnotimpacttraining.
Thissectionidentifies anyofthesedifferences withanexplanation whychangestothesimulator modelisnotrequired.
Page3.-24 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT3.7Evaluation (Continued):
h.Section8.ComarisonwithIndustrPlantDataThissectionidentifies anyIndustry/Plant Datawhichwasusedforcomparison.
Thiswillincludesomespecifics astowhatwasavailable forcomparison.
Ifonlyareportwasavailable, thenspecificalarms,automatic actions,and/oroperatoractionsmayhavebeenlisted.Ifstripchartswereavailable, thesewillbementioned inthissectionandtheresultsofthecomparison willbegiven.Section9.CommentsonGrahsandAlarmsbedifferent fromthe3.8FutureYearTestPlansCommentswillincludeanyspecificdeviations fromthebaselinedataorexpertjudgement whichwerenotedonthegraphs.Inafewinstances itwasnecessary tore-runthetesttoobtainadditional graphsorthealarmrecordersummary.Inthiscasethetimesonthesegraphsoralarmswillinitialfinaltest.Thiswillbenotedherc'hefutureyeartestplansincludetestingalloftheANSI3.5,AppendixBTestseachyearand25%(+5%)ofallothertestswhicharelistedintable3-1,St.LucieCertification TestMatrix.Thespecificrequirements arelistedinAdministrative Procedure
-0005761,Simulator Certification, AppendixC[Reference 3-15].Thelatestrevisionofthisprocedure isincludedinAppendixC,VolumeI,ofthissubmittal.
Apreliminary testplanisprovidedinTable3-6.Thistestplanmaybemodifiedtointegrate withcurrentandfuturemaintenance, modification andtrainingrequirements.
Page3.-25 ANSI3.5REQUIREMENTS ANDQUALITYASSURANCE FORSIMULATOR CERTIFICA TIONPROGRAMANSILSREQUIREMENTS RECOMMENDED TESTSTESTOBJECllVES EVALUAllON GUIDEUNES TESTSTAGESDEVELOP100%CERTIFICATION TESTUSTTESTDEVELOPMENT PROCEDURE CHECKLIST WRITECERTIFICATION, TESTPROCEDURES PERFORMTESTSIIEVALUAllON CRITERIAIICHECKUSTIIEVALUATETESTSaVAUTVASSURANCE CHECKLIST COMPLETED CHECKUSTCOMPLETED SCRBAPPROVALSCRBAPPROVALSCRBAPPROVALSCRBAPPROVALSCRBAPPROVALfILE:MARLO1.DRW STARTSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION SAFETYRELATEDSURVEILLANCE TESTINGLOGICREVIEWADMNPROCEDUREOOI OI25SCHEDULEOFTESTSANDPERODICSURV.NTHESURVBL-LAHCESAFElYNpRElATED2YESWOULDINCORRECT PERFORMANCE LEADTOPLANTTRAHSIENTNHSAFE NPCOHDmON,ETC.2YESENDISSURVBLlANCE WITINSCOPEOFOPERATORINTERACTION WllHULATOR2NDYESISSURVBLlANC USEDDIPSLSBIULATORTRNNHO NPPROGRAM2WOULDTHESURVBL.lANCEUKELYBEADDEDTOSIMULATOR TRANINOPPRODRAM2ENDYESYESISTHSSURVBLLAHCE COVEREDNOTHERCERTIRCATION TESTS2YESIDENIIFYANDDOCINENTTESTENDARETHEREMORETEST/SURVBLlANCES TOBEREVIEWED2 NPWRITE,APPROVEANDPERFORMTESTSUBMITLISTTOSCRBENDPage3.-27FILE:MARL02,DAW FIGURE3-2 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE3-1NSIANS3.5CERTIFICATION ESTMATRIXANSIANS3.5TESTCERTIFICATION EST3.1.1(1)(2)(5)(6) 3.1.1(3)3.1.1(4)(6)3.1.1(5)(6)(8)
NPE-001"ReactorPlantHeatup-coldtohotstandby"NPE-002"Nuclearstartupfromhotstandbytoratedpower."NPE-003"Turbinestartupandgenerator synchronization" NPE-004"Reactortripandrecoverytoratedpower"NPE-005"Plantshutdownfromratedpowertocoldshutdownconditions" 3.1.1(9)~~SUR-002"Isothermal temperature coefficient determination" 3.1.1(9)3.1.1(9)3.1.1(9)3.1.1(9)3.1.1(9)3.1.1(10)3.1.1(10)SUR-003"RodWorthMeasurement" SUR-004"AROCriticalBaronDetermination" SUR-005"Plantheatbalance"SUR-006Moderator coefficient atpower"SUR-008"Surveillance requirements forshutdownmargin,Modes3,4,and5(sub-critical)"
SUR-009"RCSInventory Balance"SUR-010"WideRangeNuclearInstrumentation channelfunctional test"3.1.1(10)3.1.1(10)SUR-011"DieselGenerator monthlyTest"SUR-012"RPSLogicMatrixRelayTest"Page3.-28 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE3-1ANSIANS3.5CERTIFICATION TESTMATRIXANSIANS3.5ESTCERTIFICATION TEST3.1.1(10)3.1.1(10)3.1.1(10)3.1.1(10)3.1.2(1)(a)3.1.2(1)(a)~~3.1.2(1)(b)3.1.2(l)(b,c)3.1.2(1)(c)3.1.2(1)(d)3.1.2(2)3.1.2(2)3.1.2(3)3.1.2(3)SUR-013"CEAPeriodicTest"SUR-014"TurbineValveTest"SUR-015"Hydrogen Recombiner" SUR-018"BoronFlowTest"MAL-001"1CompleteSteamGenerator TubeRupture"MAL-002"RapidGrossFailureofMultipleSteamGenerator Tubes"MAL-003"LOCAOutsideContainment intheLetdownSystem"MAL-004"LargeBreakLOCAwithaLOOP"MAL-005"SmallBreakLOCA"MAL-006"FailedOpenPORVwithLossofOffsitePower"MAL-007"LossofInstrument Air:AirHeaderRupture"MAL-008"LossofInstrument AirCompressors" MAL-009"LossofOffsitePower"MAL-010"LossofOffsitePowerwithbothDieselGenerators Failing"3.1.2(3)3.1.2(3)~~3.1.2(3)MAL-011"LossofaSafetyRelatedA.C.Buss"MAL-012"LossoftheM.A.Instrument Bus"HAL-013"LossofNon-Safety VitalBuss"Page3.-29 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE3-1ANSIANS3.5CERTIFICATION TESTHTINSIANS3.5TESTCERTIFICIONTEST3.1.2(3)3.1.2(4),3.1.2(5)A3.1.2(5)3.1.2(6)3.1.2(6)3.1.2(7)3.1.2(7)HAL-014"Lossof2B/2BBD.C.Buss"HAL-015"LossofallRCP's,NaturalCirculation Cooldown" HAL-016"SlowCondenser VacuumLeakfrom100%Power"HAL-017"LossofCondenser LevelControl"HAL-018"LossofallICWPumps"MAL-019"RuptureofOneICWHeader"HAL-020"LossofShutdownCooling"HAL-021"LossofShutdownCoolingfromSuctionValveClosure"3.1.2.(8)3.1.2(8)3.1.2(8)3.1.2(9)3.1.2(10)3.1.2(11)3.1.2(12)3.1.2(12)3.1.2(12)3.1.2(12)MAL-022"TotalLossofCCWFlow"MAL-023"RuptureofBCCWHeader"MAL-024"RCStoCCWLeakintheRCPSealCooler"MAL-025"LossofBothHainFeedwater Pumps"HAL-026"Loss ofAllFeedwater Pumpsfrom100%Power"HAL-027"FailPowerSupplytooneRPSChannel"HAL-028"OneStuckRod"MAL-029"OneUncoupled RodDuringStartup"HAL-030"OneDroppedRod"MAL-031"OneDroppedBankofCEA's".Page3.-30 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE3-1ANSIANS3.5CERTIFICA IOESTATRIXANSIANS3.5TEST3.1.2(13)3.1.2(14)3.1.2(15)3.1.2(16)3.1.2(17)3.1.2(17)3.1.2(18).3.1.2(18)3.1.2(19)3.1.2(20)3.1.2(20)3.1.2(20)3.1.2(20)3.1.2(20)3.1.2(21)3.1.2(21)3.1.2(22)CERTIFICATION TESTHAL-'032"FreezeControlRodDriveSystem"HAL-033"Excessive ReactorCoolantSystemActivity" MAL-034"TurbineTripfrom<15%Power"HAL-035"TripGenerator from100%Power"MAL-036"Inadvertent DilutionatPower"HAL-037"SteamBypassControlValveFailsOpen"HAL-038"Pressurizer PressureandLevelControlFailures" HAL-039"ReactorCoolantVolumeControlFailures" 1HAL-040"ReactorTripInitiated byaLowSGLevel"MAL-041"DoubleEndedHSLBInsideContainment" HAL-042"HainSteamLineBreakOutsideContainment"
.MAL-043"FailedOpenHainSteamSafetyValve"MAL-044"SmallFeedwater LineBreak(OutsideContainment)"
HAL-045"LargeFeedwater LineBreak(InsideContainment)"
MAL-046"WideRangeNIFailedHigh"HAL-047"LinearPowerRangeChannelFailedHigh"MAL-048"SGLevelInstrument Failure(InputtoLPFWC,3ElementLevelController, andRPS)"Page3.-31


ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE3-1NSIANS3.5GERIFICAIONESMATRIXANSIANS3.5TESTCERTIFICATION TES3.1.2(23)3.1.2(22)3.1.2(22)3.1.2(22)3.1.2(22)~~3.1.2(22)HAL-049"Containment PressureTransmitter Failure(RPS/ESFAS)"
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT GENERAL INFORMATION  (Continued):
MAL-050"TCold(InputtoRPS)FailedHigh"HAL-051"TCold(RRS)FailedHigh"HAL-052"RCSHotLegTemperature Monitor(ControlChannel)Failure"HAL-053"RCSHotLegTemperature Monitor(SafetyChannel)Failure"MAL-054"RCSFlow(SGDifferential Pressure)
The  Simulator Certification was performed according to Administrative Procedure No. 0005761, "Simulator Certification" [Reference 0-5]. The latest revision of this procedure is included in Appendix C. This administrative procedure requires the development of the necessary documents  and simulator tests        required for certification.       This administrative procedure includes a checklist which must be signed by the Operations Training Supervisor and the Training Superintendent to verify the completion of the certification program.             In addition, this administrative procedure provides the requirements for the annual performance of testing and the renewal of certification.
Instrument Failure"3.1.2(22)3.1.2(22)3.1.2(22)MAL-055"Feedwater Flow(Inputto3ElementController)"
The preparation of certification test procedures, performance of the tests, and  documentation of the results were performed by an independent, dedicated certification team. Each test procedure was approved by the SCRB prior to the final test run on the Simulator. Current licensed operators were used in all of the final certification tests.     The test results were evaluated by the Certification Team and reviewed by representatives from Operations, Operations Training, and Simulator Engineering Groups. The SCRB then approved the evaluation of each test. Figure 0-2 identifies this section of the organization and the composition of the Certification team.
HAL-056"SteamFlow(Inputto3ElementController)"
Future testing will be the responsibility of permanent St. Lucie Simulator engineering staff.
HAL-057"SteamGenerator PressureTransmitter FailedLow"3.1.2(22)3.1.2(22)3.1.2(22)3.1.2(22)3.1.2(22)3.1.2(23)3.1.2(23)MAL-058"Containment Radiation MonitorFailure(ESFAS)"HAL-059"RWTLevelInstrument Failure"HAL-060"Annunciator PanelFailures" HAL-061"AlarmWindowFailstoActuate"HAL-062"AlarmWindowIncorrectly Actuates"
EXCEPTIONS TO ANSI ANS  3.5  STANDARD FOR UNIT 2 The St. Lucie Simulator meets    all of the applicable requirements of ANSI/ANS  3.5. The  following non-applicable certification testing requirements  are taken as exceptions to ANSI/ANS 3.5.
'IHAL-064"ESFASFailurewithSmallBreakLOCA"HAL-065"RASFailstoActuate"Page3.-32 ST.LUCIE,INITIALSIHULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE3-1ANSIANS3.5CERTIFICATION TESTHATRIXNSIANS3.5TESTCERTIFICATION TEST3.1.2(23)3.1.2(23)3.1.2(24)3.3.2APPB2.'1APPB2.1APPB2.2(1)APPB2.2(2)APPB2.2(3)HAL-066"HSISFailstoActuate"HAL-067"AFASFailstoActuate"HAL-068"Anticipated Transient withoutScram{ATWS)"HAL-069"HotShutdownControlPanelCooldown" SST-001"SteadyStateTestat100%RatedThermalPower"SST-002"SteadyStateatPowerLevelHoldPoints"TRN-001"ReactorTrip"ETRN-002"LossofHainFeedwater Pumpsfrom100%PowerwithFailureofallEmergency Feedwater" TRN-003"Simultaneous ClosureofAllHainSteamIsolation Valves"APPB2.2(4)APPB2.2(5)APPB2.2(6)APPB2.2(7)APPB2.2(8)APPB2.2(9)APPB2.2(10)TRN-004"LossofallRCP'sfrom100%FullPower"TRN-005"Lossof1RCPfrom100%Power"TRN-006"TurbineTripfrom<15%Power"TRN-007"HaximumRatePowerRamp(100%downtoapproximately 75%)"TRN-008"LargeBreakLOCAWithaLossofOffsitePower"TRN-009"DoubleEndedHSLBInsideContainment" TRN-010"1FailedOpenPZRSafetyValvewhichDepressurizes toaSaturated Condition Wi.thoutHPSI"Page3.-33 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIHULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE3-2ST.LUCIECERTIFICATIO TESTHATRIESTNUHBERESTNAHECOHPUTERREALTIHE(CRT)CRT-001STEADYSTATE(SST).SST-001SST-002ComputerRealTimeTestSteadyStateTestat100%RatedThermalPowerSteadyStateatPowerLevelHoldPointsNPE-001NPE-002Nuclearstartupfromhotstandbytoratedpower.Turbinestartupandgenerator synchronization ReactortripandrecoverytoratedpowerNPE-003NPE-004NPE-005Plantshutdownfromratedpowertocoldshutdownconditions NORHALPLANTELEVATIONS (NPE)ReactorPlantHeatup-coldtohotstandbySAFETYRELATEDSURVEILLANCES (SUR)SUR-001SUR-002SUR-003SUR-004SUR-005SUR-006DeletedIsothermal temperature coefficient determination RodWorthMeasurement AROCriticalBaronDetermination PlantheatbalanceHoderator coefficient atpowerPage3.-34 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTESTNUMBERTABLE3-2ST.LUCIECERTIICAIONESAT(Continued):
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~ESTNAMESAFETYRELATEDSURVEILLANCES (SUR)(Continued):
SUR-007SUR-008SUR-009SUR-010DeletedSurveillance requirements forshutdownmargin,Modes3,4,and5(sub-critical)
RCSInventory BalanceWideRangeNuclearInstrumentation channelfunctional testSUR-011SUR-012SUR-013SUR-014SUR-015,SUR-016SUR-017SUR-018SUR-019PLANTMALFUNCTION (MAL)MAL-001MAL-002DieselGenerator monthlyTestRPSLogicMatrixRelayTestCEAPeriodicTestTurbineValveTestHydrogenRecombiner DeletedDeletedBoronFlowTestDeleted1CompleteSteamGenerator TubeRuptureRapidGrossFailureofMultipleSteamGenerator TubesPage3.-35 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTESTNUMBERTABLE3-2ST.LUCIECERTIFICATION ESTMATRIX(Continued):
TESTNAMEPLANTMALFUNCTION (MAL)(Continued):
MAL-003MAL-004MAL-005MAL-006MAL-007MAL-008MAL-009MAL-010MAL-011MAL-012MAL-013MAL-014MAL-015MAL-016MAL-017MAL-018aMAL-019LOCAOutsideContainment intheLetdownSystemLargeBreakLOCAwithaLOOPSmallBreakLOCAFailedOpenPORVwithLossofOffsitePowerLossofInstrument Air:AirHeaderRuptureLossofInstrument AirCompressors LossofOffsitePowerLossofOffsitePowerwithbothDieselGenerators FailingLossofaSafetyRelatedA.C.BussLossoftheM.A.Instrument BusLossofNon-Safety VitalBussLossof2B/2BBD.C.BussLossofallRCP's,NaturalCirculation CooldownSlowCondenser VacuumLeakfrom100%PowerLossofCondenser LevelControlLossofallICWPumpsRuptureofOneICWHeaderPage3.-36 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIHULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE3-2ST.LUCIECERTIFICATiON TESATRI(Continued):
ESTNUHBERTESTNAHEPLANTHALFUNGTION (HAL)(Continued):
HAL-020HAL-021HAL-022HAL-023MAL-024HAL-025HAL-026HAL-027HAL-028HAL-029HAL-030HAL-031HAL-032HAL-033HAL-034HAL-035HAL-036LossofShutdownCoolingLossofShutdownCoolingfromSuctionValveClosureTotalLossofCCWFlowRuptureofBCCWHeaderRCStoCCWLeakintheRCPSealCoolerLossofBothHainFeedwater PumpsLossofAllFeedwater Pumpsfrom100%PowerFailPowerSupplytooneRPSChannelOneStuckRodOneUncoupled RodDuringStartupOneDroppedRodOneDroppedBankofCEA'sFreezeControlRodDriveSystemExcessive ReactorCoolantSystemActivityTurbineTripfrom<15%PowerTripGenerator from100%PowerInadvertent DilutionatPowerPage3.-37 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTESTNUMBERTABLE3-2ST.LUCIECERTIFICATION ESTMARI(Continued):
~ESTNANEPLANTMALFUNCTION (HAL)(Continued):
HAL-037HAL-038MAL-039HAL-040MAL-041HAL-042HAL-043HAL-044HAL-045MAL-046MAL-047MAL-048MAL-049HAL-050MAL-051HAL-052SteamBypassControlValveFailsOpenPressurizer PressureandLevelControlFailuresReactorCoolantVolumeControlFailuresReactorTripInitiated byaLowSGLevelDoubleEndedHSLBInsideContainment MainSteamLineBreakOutsideContainment FailedOpenHainSteamSafetyValveSmallFeedwater LineBreak(OutsideContainment)
LargeFeedwater LineBreak(InsideContainment)
WideRangeNIFailedHighLinearPowerRangeChannelFailedHighSGLevelInstrument Failure(InputtoLPFWC,3ElementLevelController, andRPS)Containment PressureTransmitter Failure(RPS/ESFAS)
TCold(InputtoRPS)FailedHighTCold(RRS)FailedHighRCSHotLegTemperature Monitor(ControlChannel)FailurePage3.-38 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE3-2ST.LUGIECERTIFICATION ESTMATRI(Continued):TESTUMBERTESTNAMEPLANTMALFUNCTION (MAL)(Continued):
MAL-053MAL-054MAL-055HAL-056MAL-057MAL-058HAL-059HAL-060HAL-061MAL-062HAL-063HAL-064HAL-065HAL-066MAL-067HAL-068HAL-069RCSHotLegTemperature Monitor(SafetyChannel)FailureRCSFlow(SGDifferential Pressure)
Instrument FailureFeedwater Flow(Inputto3ElementController)
SteamFlow(Inputto3ElementController)
SteamGenerator PressureTransmitter FailedLowContainment Radiation MonitorFailure(ESFAS)RWTLevelInstrument FailureAnnunciator PanelFailuresAlarmWindowFailstoActuateAlarmWindowIncorrectly ActuatesDeletedESFASFailurewithSmallBreakLOCARASFailstoActuateHSISFailstoActuateAFASFailstoActuateAnticipated Transient withoutScram(ATWS)HotShutdownControlPanelCooldownPage3.-39 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTESTNUMBERTABLE3-2ST.LUGIECERTIFICATIO TESTATRI(Continued):
ESTNAMETRANSIENT (TRN)TRN-001TRN-002TRN-003TRN-004TRN-005TRN-006TRN-007TRN-008TRN-009TRN-010ReactorTripLossofHainFeedwater Pumpsfrom100%PowerwithFailureofallEmergency Feedwater Simultaneous ClosureofAllHainSteamIsolation ValvesLossofallRCP'sfrom100%FullPowerLossof1RCPfrom100%PowerTurbineTripfrom<15%PowerMaximumRatePowerRamp(100%downtoapproximately 75%)LargeBreakLOCAWithaLossofOffsitePowerDoubleEndedHSLBInsi'deContainment 1FailedOpenPZRSafetyValvewhichDepressurizes toaSaturated Condition WithoutHPSIPage3.-40 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE3-3CERTIFICATION TESTSBYFUSARACCIDENTANALYSISCATEGORYTHEACCIDENTANALYSIS, CHAPTER15,OFTHEFINALUDEDSAETYANALYSISREPORTHASTEN(10)CATEGORIES BYWHICHACCIDENTTYPESARELISTED.THESIMULATOR CERTIFICATION TESTSHAVEBEENLISTEDACCORDING TO.THEAPPLICABLE ACCIDENTANALYSISCATEGORY.
THISDOCUMENTS THATALLOFTHEACCIDENTANALYSISCATEGORIES OFTHEFUSARHAVEBEENTHOROUGHLY TESTEDINTHESIMULATOR CERTIFICATION PROGRAM.15.1TRN-009,MAL-037,HAL-041,MAL-042,MAL-043,MAL-045,HAL-066,15.2MAL-016,HAL-025,HAL-026,MAL-034,HAL-035,HAL-040,MAL-067)INCREASEHEATREMOVALBYTHESECONDARY SYSTEMDOUBLE-ENDED HAINSTEANLINEBREAKINSIDECONTAINMENT STEAMBYPASSCONTROLVALVEFAILSOPENHAINSTEANLINEBREAKINSIDECONTAINMENT MAINSTEAMLINEBREAKOUTSIDECONTAINMENT FAILEDOPENHAINSTEANSAFETYVALVELARGEFEEDBREAKINSIDECONTAINMENT HSISFAILSTOACTUATEDECREASEHEATREMOVALBYTHESECONDARY SYSTEMSLOWCONDENSOR VACUUMLEAKFROM100%POWERLOSSOFBOTHHFWPUMPSLOSSOFALLFEEDWATER PUMPSFROM100/oPOWERTURBINETRIPFROM<15%POWERTRIPGENERATOR FROM100%POWERRXTRIPINITIATED BYALOWS/GLEVELAFASFAILSTOACTUATEPage3.-41


ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE3-3CERTIFICATION TESTSBYFUSARACCIDENTANALYSISCATEGORY(Continued):
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT NON-APPLICABLE RE UIREMENTS The items  in this section are identified  as exceptions because  they are not applicable to this facility.
15.2MAL-044,TRN-002,DECREASEHEATREMOVALBYTHESECONDARY SYSTEM(Continued):
ANSI ANS  3.5 Section 3.1,1 7 "3. 1 Simulator Capabilities,.3.1. 1 Normal Plant Evolutions, (7) Startup, shutdown, and power operations with less than full reactor coolant flow" Technical Specifications at the St. Lucie Plant preclude normal power operation unless all four reactor coolant pumps are operating. Therefore, none of the simulator certification tests involving startup or power operation were performed with partial RCP operating conditions. Transient tests did involve tripping one and four RC pumps and cooldown operations tests were performed with partial flow operations in accordance with the applicable plant procedures. There are no limitations in the St. Lucie Simulator regarding the number of RC pumps that can be operating or disabled at any plant operating mode or during any malfunction.
SMALLFEEDWATERLINEBREAK(OUTSIDECONTAINMENT)
ANSI ANS  3.5 Section 3. 1.2 12 " 3. 1 Simulator Capabilities, 3. 1.2 Plant Malfunctions, (12) Control rod failure including stuck rods, uncoupled rods, drifting rods, rod drops, and misaligned rods" Drifting  Rod malfunctions are not relevant to the St. Lucie Control Rod Drive design. All the other listed rod malfunctions were included in the test  program.
LOSSOFMAINFEEDWATER PUMPSFROM100%POWERWITHFAILUREOFALLEMERGENCY FEEDWATER 15.3MAL-015,TRN-004,TRN-005,MAL-009,MAL-010,MAL-014)15.4DECREASEINREACTORCOOLANTFLOWRATELOSSOFALLRCP's,NATURALCIRCULATION COOLDOWNLOSSOFALLRCP'sFROM100%FULLPOWERLOSSOFONERCPFROM100%FULLPOWERLOSSOFOFF-SITEPOWERLOSSOFOFF-SITEPOWERWITHBOTHDIESELGENERATORS FAILINGLOSSOF2B/2BBD.C.BUSREACTIVITY 8LPOWERDISTRIBUTION ABNORMALITIES MAL-028,MAL-029,MAL-030,MAL-031,MAL-032,MAL-036,ONESTUCKRODONEUNCOUPLED RODDURINGSTARTUPONEDROPPEDRODONEDROPPEDBANKOFCEAsFREEZECONTROLRODDRIVESYSTEMINADVERTENT DILUTIONATPOWERPage3.-42 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE3-3CERTIFICATION TESTSBYFUSARACCIDENTANALYSISCATEGORY(Continued):
ANSI ANS  3.5 Section 3.1.2 25 " 3.1 Simulator Capabilities, 3. 1.2 Plant Malfunctions, (25) Reactor pressure control system failure including turbine bypass failure    (BWR)"
15.5MAL-039,MAL-038,15.6MAL-001,MAL-002,MAL-003,MAL-004,MAL-005,MAL-006)MAL-020,MAL-033)TRN-008)TRN-010,15.7MAL-003,NOTE:INCREASEINREACTORCOOLANTSYSTEMINVENTORY REACTORCOOLANTVOLUMECONTROLFAILURESPRESSURIZER PRESSUREANDLEVELCONTROLFAILURESDECREASEINREACTORCOOLANTSYSTEMINVENTORY ONECOMPLETESTEAMGENERATOR TUBERUPTURERAPIDGROSSFAILUREOFMULTIPLESTEAMGENERATOR TUBESLOCAOUTSIDECONTAINMENT INLETDOWNSYSTEMLARGEBREAKLOCAWITHLOOPSMALLBREAKLOCAFAILEDOPENPORVWITHLOSSOFOFF-SITEPOWERLOSSOFSHUTDOWNCOOLINGFAILEDFUELWITH1GPMSTEAMGENERATOR TUBELEAKLARGEBREAKLOCAWITHLOSSOFOFF-SITEPOWER.ONEFAILEDOPENPRESSURIZER SAFETYVALVEWHICHDEPRESSURIZES TOASATURATED CONDITION WITHOUTHPSIRADIOACTIVE RELEASESFROMASUBSYSTEM ORCOMPONENT LOCAOUTSIDECONTAINMENT INLETDOWNSYSTEMTHEACCIDENTTYPESREFERENCED INSECTION15.7(GASDECAY,TANKRUPTURE,FUELHANDLINGACCIDENTANDETC.,)WOULDNOTHAVEMANYOBSERVABLE INDICATIONS ONCONTROLROOMINSTRUMENTATION.
This item is  specifically related to  BWRs.
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15.8HAL-038,TRN-002,TRN-003715.9MAL-068,15.10HAL-009,HAL-.010, HAL-Oll,HAL-014,PRIMARYSYSTEMPRESSUREDEVIATION (OVERPRESSURE)
PRESSURIZER PRESSUREANDLEVELCONTROLFAILURESLOSSOFMAINFEEDWATER PUMPSFROM1001oPOWERWITHFAILUREOFALLEMERGENCY FEEDWATER I'IMULTANEOUS CLOSUREOFALLMAINSTEAMISOLATION VALVESA.T.W.S.ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT WITHOUTSCRAM(ATWS)STATIONBLACKOUTLOSSOFOFF-SITEPOWERLOSSOFOFF-SITEPOWERWITHBOTHDIESELGENERATORS FAILINGLOSSOFASAFETYRELATEDA;C.BUSLOSSOF2B/2BBD.C.BUSPage3.-44 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE3-4COMPREHENSIVE LISTOFOBJECTIVES Verifytheproperresponseofthesimulator toa(nameoftransient) failure.(ANSI3.5,Section3.1.2)Ensurethattheoperatorwasrequiredtotakethesameactiononthesimulator tomitigatetheconsequences ofa(nameoftransient) failureaswouldhavebeenrequiredonthereference plantusingtheplantprocedures.
(Reference ANSI3.5,Section3.1)Verifythattheoperator/instructors didnotobserveadifference betweentheresponseofthesimulator controlroominstrumentation andthereference plant.(Reference ANSI3.5,Section3.1)Ensurethatthetransient showedplantoperations ofthereference plantwhichoccurredcontinuously, andinrealtime.(Reference ANSI3.5,Section3.1.1and3.1.2)Verifythatthecriticalparameters andotherparameters whichwereimportant tothesuccessful completion oftheseevolution weredisplayed ontheappropriate instrumentation, andprovidedproperalarmorprotective systemaction,orboth.(Reference ANSI3.5,Section3.1.1)Verifythatthe(nameoftransient) failureinteraction withtheothersimulated systemprovidestotalsystemintegrated response.
(Reference ANSI3.5,Section3.1.1)Verifythatthesimulator providesthetraineecapability tointerface, inasimilarmannerasinthereference plant,withthenecessary, remote(outsidecontrolroom)activities.
(Reference ANSI3.5,Section3.3.2),Page3.-45 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE3-4COMPREHENSIVE LISTOFOBJECTIVES Continued:
Verifythatthesimulator doesnotfailtocauseanalarmorautomatic actionthatwouldoccurinthereference plantand,conversely, doesnotcauseanalarmorautomatic actionthatwouldgottoccurinthereference plantforthismalfunction.
(Reference ANSI3.5;Section4.2.1(c))Verifythattheoperatorwasabletocontrolthetransient toasteadystatecondition, providedthatthesimulator operating limitswerenotexceeded.
(Reference ANSI3.5,Section4.2.1(c))Determine thenecessary data(Boundary Conditions) foraBestEstimateAnalysis(RETRAN)whichwillbeusedforcomparison tothefinalresultsofthesimulator test.(Reference ANSI3.5,Section4.2.1(b))Page3.-46 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE3-5MONITORED ARAMETERS ReactorPower(RPS)Pressurizer Level(PSIA)Pressurizer Level(%)2AHotLegTemperature
('F)2BHotLegTemperature
('F)ChargingFlow(GPM)LetdownFlow2A1ColdLegTemperature
('F)2A2ColdLegTemperature
('F)2B1ColdLegTemperature
('F)2B2ColdLegTemperature
('F)2ASteamGenerator Level(%W.R.)2BSteamGenerator Level(%W.R.)2ASteamGenerator Pressure(PSIA)2BSteamGenerator PressurePsia)NOTE:Thesefirst15parameters (above)shouldbeincludedallofthetestsonthegraphicrecordertodemonstrate plantcontrol(orplantstability, ifthetestshouldnotaffecttheoverallplant).CEAPOSITION(Individual orGroup)HPSI/LPSIA14HPSI/LPSIA22HPSI/LPSIB22HPSI/LPSIB16RPVHEADLIQUIDLEVELSUBCOOLED MARGIN"A"QSPDS(F)SUBCOOLED MARGIN"8"QSPDS(F)Page3.-47 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE3-5ONITOREDPARAMETERS (Continued):
AFWFLOWAAFWFLOWBAFWFLOWCAdditional 1.97Variables infrequently used:BoronConcentration Condensate StorageTankLevelContainment HydrogenConc.Containment SumpLevel(ft)Containment SumpLevel(ft)Containment pressure(psig)RCSRadioactivity (Medium1/2life)RCSRadioactivity (Long1/2life)PlantStackRadioactivity SLPlantStackRadioactivity HLPlantStackRadioactivity LLRadiation MonitorsforDetermining Releases(Determine foreachindividual test)2ACONTAINMENT SPRAYFLOW(GPH)2BCONTAINMENT SPRAYFLOW(GPH)Containment FanHeatRemovalContainment SumpWaterTemperature Emergency VentDamper,DPR-25-23, PositionEmergency VentDamper,DPR-25-24, PositionBoricAcidFlow(GPH)SITOutletValvePosition, V-3614SITOutletValvePosition, V-3624SITOutletValvePosition, V-3634SITOutletValvePosition, V-3644Page3.-48 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE3-5ONITOREDPARAMETERS (Continued):
SITLevel2AlSITLevel2A2SITLevel2BlSITLevel2AlSDCSystemFlow(FRC-3301 Output)SDCSystemFlow(FRC-3306 Output)SDCHeatExOutTemp(TR-3303Z Output)SDCHeatExOutTemp(TR-3352Output)RWStLevelPZRSafetyValvePosition(V-1200)PZRSafetyValvePosition(V-1201)PZRSafetyValvePosition(V-1202)PORVValvePosition(V-1474)PORVValvePosition(V-1475)TOTALPZRHEATEROUTPUTVCTLevelCCWTemperature (TE-14-3A) toESFASSystemCCWTemperature (TE-14-38) toESFASSystemCCWFlow(FT-14-lA) toESFASSystemCCWFlow(FT-14-1B) toESFASSystemSAFETYVALVE2APORTAREASAFETYVALVE2BPORTAREADG2AAMMETERDG2AVOLTHETERDG28AMMETERDG2BVOLTMETERBATT2AAMMETERBUS2AVOLTHETERBATT2AAMMETERBUS2AVOLTMETERPage3.-49 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTESTNUMBERHAL-002HAL-005MAL-006MAL-008HAL-010HAL-015HAI-017MAL-031AL-035MAL-045HAL-046MAL-050MAL-054MAL-058HAL-062HAL-068NPE-002NPE-003TABLE3-6PRELIMINARY SCHEDULEFOEIODICCERTIFICA IONTESTING1991ESSESTNAMERapidGrossFailureofMultipleSteamGenerator TubesSmallBreakLOCAFailedOpenPORVwithLossofOffsitePowerLossofInstrument AirCompressors IossofOffsitePowerwithbothDieselGenerators FailingLossofallRCP's,NaturalCirculation CooldownLossofCondenser LevelControlOneDroppedBankofCEA'sTripGenerator from100%PowerLargeFeedwater LineBreak(InsideContainment)
WideRangeNIFailedHighTCold(InputtoRPS)FailedHighRCSFlow(SGDifferential Pressure)
Instrument FailureContainment Radiation MonitorFailure(ESFAS)AlarmWindowIncorrectly ActuatesAnticipated Transient withoutScram(ATWS)NuclearStartupfromHotStandbytoRatedPowerTurbineStartupandGenerator Synchronization Page3.-50 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIHULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE3-6RELIHINARY SCHEDULEFOPERIODICCERTIICATIONTESTING(Continued):
~191ETTESTNUMBERTESTNAMESUR-002SUR-003SUR-004SUR-006SUR-014Isothermal Temperature Coefficient Determination RodWorthMeasurement AROCriticalBoronDetermination Moderator Coefficient atPowerTurbineValveTestNote:AlloftheANSI3.5AppendixBTestswillbeperformed during1991.ESTNUHBER'HAL-003HAL-009MAL-012HAL-013MAL-021HAL-026HAL-030MAL-032MAL-038MAL-042HAL-0471992TESTSTESTNAMELOCAOutsideContainment intheLetdownSystemLossofOffsitePowerLossoftheM.A.Instrument BusLossofNon-Safety VitalBuss9LossofShutdownCoolingfromSuctionValveClosureLossofAllFeedwater Pumpsfrom100%PowerOneDroppedRodFreezeControlRodDriveSystemPressurizer PressureandLevelControlFailuresMainSteamLineBreakOutsideContainment LinearPowerRangeChannelFailedHighPage3.-51 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE3-6RELIHINARY SCHEDULEFORPEIODICCERTIFICATION TESTING(Continued):
1992TESTSTESTNUMBERTESTNAMEMAL-051MAL-055NAL-059MAL-064MAL-066MAL-067NPE-001PE-004SST-002SUR-005SUR-008SUR-011TCold(RRS)FailedHighFeedwater Flow(Inputto3ElementController) hRWTLevelInstrument FailureESFASFailurewithSmallBreakLOCANSISFailstoActuateAFASFailstoActuateReactorPlantHeatup-ColdtoHotStandbyReactorTripandRecoverytoRatedPowerSteadyStateatPowerLevelHoldPointsPlantHeatBalanceSurveillance Requirements forShutdownMargin,DieselGenerator MonthlyTestNote:AlloftheANSI3.5AppendixBTestswillbeperformed during1992.TESTNUNBERTESTNAME1993TESTSCRT-001HAL-001MAL-004MAL-007ComputerRealTimeTest1CompleteSteamGenerator TubeRuptureLargeBreakLOCAwithaLOOPLossofInstrument Air:AirHeaderRupturePage3.-52 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE3-6PRELIMINARY SCHEDULEFORPERIODICCERTIFICATION TESTING(Continued):
1993TESTSTESTNUMBERTESTNAMEMAL-011HAL-022MAL-024MAL-028MAL-029MAL-034MAL-039MAL-040MAL-041MAL-043MAL-048MAL-052MAL-056MAL-060MAL-065NPE-005SST-001SUR-009LossofaSafetyRelatedA.C.BussTotalLossofCCWFlowRCStoCCWLeakintheRCPSealCoolerOneStuckRodOneUncoupled RodDuringStartupTurbineTripfrom<15%PowerReactorCoolantVolumeControlFailuresReactorTripInitiated byaLowSGLevelDoubleEndedMSLBInsideContainment FailedOpenHainSteamSafetyValveSGLevelInstrument Failure(InputtoLPFWC,3ElementLevelController, andRPS)RCSHotLegTemperature Monitor(ControlChannel)FailureSteamFlow(Inputto3ElementController)
Annunciator PanelFailuresRASFailstoActuatePlantShutdownfromRatedPowertoColdShutdownConditions SteadyStateTestat100%RatedThermalPowerRCSInventory BalancePage3.-53 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTTABLE3-6RELIHINARY SCHEDULEFORPERIODICCERTIFICATION TESTING(Continued):
1993TESTSM~ETIIIIITESTEAMSUR-012RPSLogicHatrixRelayTestNote:'AlloftheANSI3.5AppendixBTestswillbeperformed during1993.TESTNUMBERTESTNAME1994TESTSHAL-014HAL-016HAL-018L-019HAL-020HAL-023MAL-025MAL-027HAL-033MAL-036MAL-037HAL-044MAL-049HAL-053Lossof2B/2BBD.C.BussSlowCondenser VacuumLeakfrom100%PowerLossofAllICWPumpsRuptureofOneICWHeaderLossofShutdownCoolingRuptureofBCCWHeaderLossofBothHainFeedwater PumpsFailPowerSupplytoOneRPSChannelExcessive ReactorCoolantSystemActivityInadvertent DilutionatPowerSteamBypassControlValveFails'pen SmallFeedwater LineBreak(OutsideContainment)
Containment PressureTransmitter Failure(RPS/ESFAS)
RCSHotLegTemperature Monitor(SafetyChannel)FailurePage3.-54


ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTESTNUNBEMAL-057MAL-061MAL-069SUR-010SUR-013TABLE3-6PRELIMINARY SCHEDULEFORPERIODICCERTIFICATION TESTING(Continued):
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION   REPORT ANSI ANS  3.5 A  endix B Section B2.1 2 "B2 PWR Simulator Operability Test, B2. 1 Steady State Performance,       (2) Secondary Plant, Steam Generator Secondary  side  temperature."
1994TESTS7TESTNAMESteamGenerator PressureTransmitter FailedLowAlarmWindowFailstoActuateHotShutdownControlPanelCooldownWideRangeNuclearInstrumentation ChannelCEAPeriodicTestFunctional TestModes3,4,and5(sub-critical)
This temperature is not monitored in Combustion Engineering vertical Steam Generators.
SUR-015HydrogenRecombiner SUR-018BoronFlowTestote:AlloftheANSI3.5AppendixBTestswillbeperformed duting1994.Page3.-55 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTREFERENCES 3-13-23-33-43-53-6i,;3-83-93-103-113-12ANSI/ANS3.5-1985,AmericanNationalStandard, "NuclearPowerPlantSimulators foruseinOperatorTraining".
OTHER EXCEPTIONS The items  in this section are identified as exceptions for reasons other than their applicability to this facility. The specific reasons are identified in the justification for each exception.
NUREG1258,Draft,March1987-Evaluation procedure forSimulator Facilities Certified under10CFR55",
ANSI ANS 3 .5    Section 4. 1 3 "4. Performance Criteria, 4. 1 Steady State Operation, (3) The simulator computed values of critical parameters shall agree within +2% of the reference plant parameters and shall not detract from  training."
DivisionofHumanFactorTechnology, OfficeofNRR,USNRC,Washington, D.C."Simulator FacilityEvaluation Program",
The  St. Lucie Simulator Steady State certification tests used +2% of the reference instrument loop range as the acceptance criteria for critical parameters and +10% of the instrument loop range as the acceptance criteria for non-critical parameters. This criteria is based on the operator's ability to observe such differences on the control room indicators and realistically meets the training requirements for parameter accuracy. This approach is consistent with that of other facilities in the industry and was reviewed and approved by the SCRB.           For the actual performance and analysis of the Steady State Tests, data was taken from plant control room indicators and compared to the computer outputs to the same indicators in the simulator. To obtain the matching set of conditions, the simulator was operated using approved plant procedures until          it was in the same condition as the plant. The data        from  the  two sets of data was input to a series    of calculations which compared the difference between the simulator and plant readings to the 2% (10%) of the loop range criteria.
byNealK,Hunemuller, USNRCTrainingDepartment Instruction (TDI&#xb9;-38)"TestDevelopment andEvaluation Procedure",
In addition,. instrument accuracies, where available, were taken into account by adding them to the computed values.             All parameters were examined for errors which could detract from training in addition to the 2% (10%) criteria. No errors were found which would detract from training.
Rev.1,February12,1991.OffNormalOperating Procedure, ONOP-2-0830030, "SteamGenerator TubeLeak",Rev.3,December14,1989.Emergency Operating Procedure, 2-EOP-04, "SteamGenerator TubeRupture",
Page 0. - 4
Rev.5,September 19,1989.Administrative Procedure 2-0010125, "Schedule ofPeriodicTests,ChecksandCalibrations",
Rev.34,September 21,1990.St.Lucie(FUSAR)Unit2FinalUpdatedSafetyAnalysisReport.gI17-PR/PSL-1 "gualityAssurance Records",
Rev.15,DatedJuly,1990.RETRAN-02
-AProgramforTransient Thermal-Hydraulic AnalysisofComplexFluidFlowSystems,EPRINP-1850-CCHA, Vol.1,Rev.2,ComputerCodeManual,November, 1984.VEPCONorthAnnaUnit1,July15,1987SteamGenerator TubeRuptureEventReport,August17,1987.REGinnaSteamGenerator TubeRupture(NUREG-0909).
3-13VogtleLossofShutdownCooling,(NUREG-1410).
3-143-15Reg.Guide1.97,Instrumentation forLight-Water-Cooled NuclearPowerPlantstoAssessPlantandEnvironsConditions DuringandFollowing anAccident, Rev.3.Administrative Procedure 0005761,"Simulator Certification",
AppendixC,Rev.2,January29,1991.Page3.-56 lq ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT4.0SIMULATOR DISCREPANCY ANDUPGRADEPROGRAM4.1SIMULATOR CONFIGURATION HANAGEHETSYSTEMTheSimulator Configuration Management Systemisdefinedandcontrolled byAdministrative Procedure No.0010524,Simulator Configuration Control[Reference 4-1].Thelatestrevisionofthisprocedure isincludedinAppendixD.Thisprocedure describes simulator configuration management andfurtherdetailsthestepsandprocedures tobeusedforidentification andcollection ofpotential modifications; evaluation ofpossiblesimulator modifications; implementation, testing,anddocumentation ofsimulator modi'fications; certification testinganddocumentation; simulator recordsmanagement; andsimulator statusmonitoring.'igure 4-1isaflowchartillustrating theprocessimplemented bythisprocedure.
4.2SIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS Theprocedure thatdescribes thecompletehandlingofasimulator deficiency report(DR)isPlantAdministrative Procedure No.0005764[Reference 4-2].4.3SIMULATOR WORKORDERSTATUS"Table4-1presentsasnapshotofthesimulator workorderstatusforCertification DR'sasofJanuary11,1991.ThesummarywaspreparedfromtheSimulator Configuration Management System,aPCbaseddatabasesystemthatservesasarepository forinformation onallrequestsformodification totheSimulator.
[Reference 4-1].Table4-1containsalloftheDR'sfoundduringthepreliminary testingandfinaltesting.OnlytheDR'sfoundduringthefinaltestingarereferenced intheevaluation summaries inVolume2.ASimulator WorkOrderNumber(SWO)isauniqueworkordernumberassignedtoasimulator discrepancy orotherpotential modification.
APlantChange/Modification (PCH)isaplantchangedocument.
SomePCH'srequireasimulator modification andareenteredintotheSimulator Configuration Management System.Therearecurrently nooutstanding simulator workitemsforPCM's.However,anumberofPCH'swereinstalled inUnit2duringtheOutagewhichendedinDecember1990.Table4-2containsthePCH'sinstalled intheplantandnotreviewedforsimulator impact.ThesewillbereviewedbytheSCRBandinstalled onthesimulator asnecessary according toReference 4-1.Page4.-1 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT4.3SINULATOR WORKORDERSTATUS(Continued):
Thesystemusedtoprioritize thevariousSimulator WorkOrdersisdescribed inPlantAdministrative Procedure No.0005764,Simulator Discrepancy Reports,[Reference 4-2]andPlantAdministrative Procedure No.10052,Simulator Configuration Control[Reference 4-.1].211DR'swerediscovered duringthecertification process,144havebeencorrected andtested.Noneoftheoutstanding 67DR'swouldadversely impactOperatorExam.Page4.-2 POIEHTIAL}}ODIFIC4TIONIDEHTIFIEDSI}IULATOR CONFIGURATION
}}AHAGE}IEHT IHFORMATIONFLOWDIAGRAMREVENBREJECTEDSlllULAIOR CONFIGRATIOHSROIHNORXPLANHEDPERFORHCERTIFICATIOHTESTINGREVIENBYSINVL4IOR EHGIHEERING GROUPUPDATECONFIGUR4TION llAHAGEHENT SYSTEHUPDATECONFINRAllONHAHAGENENT SYSTEHFILEPREPARECERTIFICATION DOCUHEHTATION RVIENBYSULATORNOIHPLEHENIAIION COHGVR4TIOHRVIQSUB}1IICERTIFICATIOH DOCU}}EHTATIOH IHPLEI}EHI GENERATESIHUL4TORNORXREQUESTINPLEHEH'I TESTAHDDOCUHENIUPDATECOHFIGURATIOH NAHAGEHEHI SYSIEHFILEFIQJRE4-iPAGE4.-3 PageNo.02/08/91hST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT1*PSLSIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORT*TABLE4-1DR&#xb9;STATUSIINWORKC=CLOSEDXREJECT0459C0460C0465C'466C0469C0485C"0487CDESCRIPTION CERT/RCPSEALCOOLEROUTLETVALVESETPOINT.
CERT/LETDOWN RELIEFALARM(HI-TEMP).CERT/REACTOR REG-LOWINSERT/WDRAW.
CERT/T1111Y SIGMAINDICATES LOW.CERT/STABATT2BBREAKERCONTROLVIAI/F.CERT/REACTOR CAVITYLEVEL&FLOWINDICATION.
CERT/INSTRUMENT AIRPROCESSCALIBRATION.
OPENCLOSED/DATESCHEDULEDATE12/18/8904/10/9001/02/9001/10/9001/08/9001/17/9001/08/9001/10/9001/12/9007/02/9001/31/9003/06/9001/31/9003/06/900488C0489C0490CCERT/2C&2D INSTAIRCOMPRESSOR 01/31/9006/20/90I/FSCRATCHPADS.CERT/C&DINSTA/CSI/F"LOCAL"01/31/9004/19/90CONTROLS.
CERT/INCORRECT I/FLABELSC&D01/31/9002/13/90COMPRESSORS (LOAPAGE).0491C0492C0493C0506CCERT/"D"CHANNELNICALTESTPOTCAUSES"TROUBLE" ALARMCERT/2C&2D INSTRUMENT AIRCOMPRESSOR I/FOVERLOADFAILURECERT/UNABLE TOESTABLISH SIGNIGICANT C/D(SON).CERT/SCREEN WASHPUMPSAUTOOPERATION.
01/31/9002/13/90Ol/31/9004/19/9001/31/9003/06/9002/13/9003/06/90Page4.-4 PageNo.02/08/91ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT2*PSLSIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORT*TABLE4-1DR&#xb9;STATUSI=INWORKCCLOSEDXREJECT0507C0508C0509C0510I0511C0512C0517CDESCRIPTION CERT/"D"(2B2)INTAKEWELLCLOGFACTOR.CERT/CIRC WATERPUMPSNEVERLOOSESUCTION/RUN DRY.CERT/PDIL RESPONSETOWIDERANGEFAILURE.CERT/INTAKE SCREENCOLUMNCHANNELLING?
CERT/INSTRUCTOR CONTROLOFSCREENDIFFERENTIAL.
CERT/ICWSYSTEMPSEUDOVALVEADEQUACY.
CERT/CIRC WATERI/FPAGECONNECTOR.
OPENCLOSED/DATESCHEDULEDATE02/13/9004/10/9002/13/9003/06/9002/13/9004/26/9002/13/9007/31/9102/13/9001/08/9102/13/9003/06/9002/13/9004/10/900518C0519C0524C0525C0526CCERT/ICWI/FCONTROLPAGE515.02/13/9001/08/91CERT/PZRLEVELINSTRUMENT LABLES.CERT/QSPDSSAT.MAR.MONITOR DOESN'TFLAGSUSPECTED DATACERT/RRS&#xb9;1INSERTHIGHRATENOTWORKING.02/14/9003/06/9002/21/9001/10/9102/21/9006/26/90CERT/TEMP RCDRTR-1120ESHOWED02/21/9004/26/90NORESPONSE.
0528C0530C0531CCERT/CCWSURGETANKI/FPAGENOTCORRECT.CERT/TURBINE VALVETEST,GVDIDN'TCLOSEFULLYCERT/TURBINE VALVETEST,SEQ/SINGLE LITEDID'TSHOWDUALINDC02/22/9006/20/9002/26/9008/16/9002/26/9003/06/90Page4.-5 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTPageNo.302/08/91*PSLSIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORT*TABLE4-1DR&#xb9;STATUSIINWORKCCLOSEDXREJECTDESCRIPTION OPENCLOSED/DATESCHEDULEDATE0532C0533C0534C0536C0538C0539C0540CCERT/TURBINE VALVETEST,VALVE02/26/9003/06/90STATUSLIGHTDIDN'TLITECERT/TURBINE VALVETEST,INPIN02/26/9003/06/90LIGHTDIDN'TLITECERT/TURBINE VALVETEST,COULD02/26/9001/10/91NOTEXITFROMTESTPROPER.CERT/CVCS LETDOWNISOLATION, TEMPERATURE WITHTO32DEGREES.03/06/9007/09/90CERT/SGBD ISOL(IC)VLVS03/06/9004/10/90(FCV-23-4, FCV-23-6)
IMPROPERAIRSUPPLY.CERT/RDTVENT(V6300)IMPROPER03/06/9004/10/90FAILEDPOSITION.
CERT/PZRSPRAYVLVS03/06/9004/10/90(PCV-1100E, 1100F)IMPROPERAIRSUPPLY0541CCERT/SITN2SUPPLYVLVS(V3612j3622~3632>3642)
IMPROPERAIRSUPPLY.03/06/9004/10/900542C0543CCERT/RCPSEALBLEEDOFFRLF03/06/9004/10/90STOPVLV(V2507)IMPROPERAIRSUPPLYCERT/CCW-SDC HXISOLVLVS03/06/9004/10/90(HCV-14-3A
&3B)IMPROPERAIRSUPPLY.0544C0545CCERT/CCW-SDC HXVLVS(HCV-14-3A
&3B)IMPROPERACTUATORRANGE.CERT/RM-11 SGBDMONITORS(PLP-121,122)
FAILTOINDICATELOSSOFPROCESSFLOW.03/06/9004/10/9003/07/9004/10/90Page4.-6 PageNo.02/08/91ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT*PSLSIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORT*TABLE4-1DR&#xb9;STATUSIINWORKCCLOSEDXREJECT0546CDESCRIPTION CERT/BORIC ACIDFLOWCNTRL(FCV-2210Y)
IMPROPERAIRSUPPLY.OPENCLOSED/DATESCHEDULEDATE03/07/9004/10/900547C0548C0549CCERT/CCWTO/FROMRCPISOLVLVS03/07/9004/10/90(HCV-14-1,2,6,7)
IMPROPERACTUATORRANGE.CERT/BAMTANK2A,2BLEVELIND03/07/9004/10/90(LIA-2206, 2208)RESPONSE.
CERT/AUXSTMHDRPRESSCONTROL03/07/9004/10/90ROOMINDICATION
&ALARM.0550C0551CCERT/RCBINTR.AIRISOLATION VLV(HCV-18-1)
IMPROPERAIRSUPPLY.CERT/NOIDLERELEASEONDIESELS.03/07/9004/10/9003/08/9004/10/900552C0553CCERT/ISOLATE SWITCHLOGICFOR03/08/9006/19/90IDLESTARTNOTCORRECT.CERT/ICW/TCW HXVLVS03/08/9004/10/90(TCV-13-2A
&2B)IMPROPERAIRSUPPLY&FAILUREMODE.0555C0556CCERT/ICWLUBEWTRBACKUP(PCV-21-26)
RESPONSETOREDUCEDINSTRUMENT AIRPRESSURE.
CERT/ICW/OBD-HX VLVS(TCV-34-3A
&3B)RESPONSETOLOSSOFINSTRUMENT AIR.03/08/9004/10/9003/08/9004/10/900557CCERT/ICW/CCW HXVLVS03/08/9004/10/90(TCV-14-4A
&4B)IMPROPERAIRSUPPLY&RANGE.0568CCERT/WRLOGNI/RPS-HSUR TRIPBISTABLE/RELAY.
03/19/9004/26/90Page4.-7 PageNo.02/08/91ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT5*PSLSIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORT*TABLE4-1DR&#xb9;STATUSIINWORKCCLOSEDXREJECT0574I0589CDESCRIPTION CERT/PZRSRVDISCHARGE TEMPERATURE NOTCORRECT.CERT/TURBINE COASTDOWNTIMENOTCORRECT.OPENCLOSED/DATESCHEDULEDATE03/30/9010/31/9104/19/90Ol/09/910590CCERT/NETMWMETERREADSGROSS04/19/9001/09/91MW.0591C0592I0593C0594C0599CCERT/SITVENTVSCONTPRESSURE.
CERT/PRESSURIZER LEVELINSTRUMENT NOTINDICATIVE OFSOLIDCONDITIONS.
CERT/PRESSURIZER 5STEAMGENERATOR LEVELOSCILLATIONS DURINGRCSCOOLDOWNEXPERIENCED.
CERT/QUENCH TANKVALVESAREOPERTIONAL ONLOSSOFINST.AIR.'ICERT/2B-H2 RECOMBINER TEMPERATURE INDICATOR NEEDSCAL/REPAI R04/19/9001/09/9104/19/9012/31/9104/19/9004/30/9004/19/9004/26/9004/24/9005/23/900600ICERT/PZRPRESSUREOSCILLATIONS 04/24/9012/31/91WHENGOINGSOLID.0602C0603C0604I0605CCERT/SOER PRINT-OUTS ONRXTRIP-MANUAL.CERT/(HIC-1110)
THELETDOWNLCVCONTROLLER NOTSWITCH-CHECKING.
CERTTEST/ASYMMETRIC ICWHEADERPRESSURES.
CERT/ICWTOCIRCLUBEWTRVALUESDONOTCLOSEONSIAS.04/24/9004/26/9004/24/9001/08/9104/24/9003/31/9104/24/9004/26/90Page4.-8 PageNo.02/08/91ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT6*PSLSIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORT*TABLE4-1DR&#xb9;STATUSI=INWORKC=CLOSEDXREJECTDESCRIPTION OPENCLOSED/DATESCHEDULEDATE0606I0607ICERT/STEAN BYPASSDEMAND504/26/9012/31/91AUTOWITHDRAWAL PROHIBIT.
CERT/SYSTEM RESPONSESHOWSTEP04/26/9012/31/91CHANGEWHENGV&#xb9;1CLOSES.0613C'616CCERT/INTRUMENT AIR(RCB)PSEUDOLV1CALIBRATION.
CERT/REACTOR VESSELHEADRESPONSETONAT.CIRC.COOLDOWN.
05/02/9001/09/9105/08/9001/09/910617C0624C0635C0636CCERT/RPSCHANNELS"B"5."D"THOTHIGHCERT/PZRCODESAFETYVALVESIMPROPERSETPOINTS.
05/15/9010/17/90'5/22/90 06/26/90CERT/SPRAY LINETEMPRESPONSE05/25/9001/10/91ISNOTCORRECTDURINGSPRAYFLOW.CERT/CISRADMONITORRESPONSE.
05/08/9008/16/900641CCERT/PORV (V1474LV1475)FAILEDOPENFLOWRATENOTCORRECT.05/23/9011/30/900647C0648ICERT/2C&2DI.A.COOLERTCW06/04/9006/19/90VALVESNOTPOSITIONCORRECTINFPSSSTOREPOINT.CERT/ANNUNCIATOR K28LOGICNOT06/04/9012/31/91CORRECT.0650C0653C,0664XCERT/IC&#xb9;8CAVITYLEAKAGERECORDERINCREASING CERT/V-3517 INDICATION OFFWHEN2B3FAILEDCERT/PHANTOM RWTSUCTIONTOLPSIPUMPS06/04/9001/09/9106/04/9006/19/9006/13/9001/11/91Page4.-9 PageNo.02/08/91ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT7*PSLSIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORT*TABLE4-1DR&#xb9;STATUSI=INWORKC=CLOSEDX=REJECT0668I0672C0673C0678CDESCRIPTION CERT/TEMP.EFFECTONIONEXCHANGER CERT/AFASLOCKOUTRELAYSTATUSLTS.CERT/'B'SPDSPAGE211.NOTLINKEDTOLATESTOSPDSPAGE211CERT/CIRC WATERPUMPSFLICKERING INDICATION DURINGSDCLOSSOPENCLOSED/DATESCHEDULEDATE06/18/9010/31'/91 06/18/9006/26/9006/18/9006/25/9006/18/9009/13/900680C0681X0683C0685C0686C0687C'0689C0690C0691CCERT/TURBINE DIDN'TTRIPONLOSSOF"A"BATTERYBUSS.CERT/OSPDS POWERSOURCESNOTCORRECT.06/25/9008/09/9006/25/9006/21/90CERT/480V 282BKRPOWERLIGHT06/25/9006/25/90STAYEDLITEDURINGALOSSOFPOWER.CERT/NON-SELECTED RRSCONTROLS06/20/9006/26/90CEDMCSCERT/NOACCESSTO"B"BATTERY06/17/9006/20/90BANKBREAKERCERT/EXCITATION SWITCHDIDNOT06/20/9006/25/90TRIPCERT/RCPBEARINGTEMPERATURES 06/20/9007/02/90DURINGESDECERT/PCV'-18-6 CLOSEDONUNIT206/25/9001/09/91I.A.PRESSURECERT/IMPROPER PORVACTUATION 06/25/9007/09/900692CCERT/ANNUNCIATORS HVACPOWERSOURCEISNOTCORRECT.06/25/9006/25/90Page4.-10 PageNo.02/08/91ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT8*PSLSIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORT*TABLE4-1DR8STATUSIINWORKC=CLOSEDXREJECT0707C0708CDESCRIPTION CERT/SERVICE AIRDOESNOTMAINTAINI.A.PRESSURECERT/F5"INSTAIRPRESSUREHI/LO"RESETEARLYOPENCLOSED/DATESCHEDULEDATE07/13/9001/09/9107/13/9008/06/90.0709C0712C0713,C0717I0718C0719C0720C0721C0728C0729I0730I0731X0732CCERT/CONDENSER BACKPRESSURE 07/13/9008/16/90RESPONSETOREMOVALOF1SJAE.CERT/ANN.
E-37DIDNOTALARM.07/19/9008/09/90CERT/STBY INSAIRCOMPTRIPSTOOSOONONHIGHTEMPCERT/REGGROUPRODWORTHNOTCORRECT.CERT/PRESSURIZER CONTROLLER BANDS07/19/90Ol/09/9107/19/9012/31/9107/19/9001/10/91CERT/CCWTEMPDIDNOTINCREASE07/19/9009/25/90ONLOSSOFICWCERT/ERRATIC THOTONIRSPDS07/30/9008/06/90CERT/DDPS DIDNOTRESPONDTOTE-1111YFAILURE.CERT/FCV23-7ANDFCV23-9CYCLECERT/RM-11 TRENDBARCHARTSARENOTUPDATING.
07/30/9008/16/9008/03/9008/16/9008/03/9012/31/91CERT/CONDENSER AIREJECTOR08/03/9012/31/91RM-11RESPONSEISNOTCORRECTDURINGASGTR.CERT/INDICATED HPSIFLOWBELOW08/06/9001/11/91EOP-99FIG.2VALUESATLOWPRESSURE.
CERT/LABELS DHTSA5DHTSBNOT08/06/9008/08/90ACCURATELY RECORDING TEMPS.Page4.-11 PageNo.02/08/91ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT9*PSLSIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORT*TABLE4-1DR&#xb9;STATUSI=INWORKC=CLOSEDX=REJECTDESCRIPTION OPENCLOSED/DATESCHEDULEDATE0749CCERT/LETDOWN TEMPERATURE 08/09/9009/13/90INDICATION ABNORMALLY LOWFORINTRASYSTEM LOCA.0750C0751I0752I0753I0754ICERT/RM-23 CHECKSOURCE P/BINOPERATIVE FORCH.A&CH.CCISMCERT/RCS/PRZR LEVELRELATIONSHIP.
CERT/SJAE RADIATION MONITOR-IMPROPER TRENDFORSGTRCERT/MNSTEAMLINERADIATION MONITORS-IMPROPER TRENDFORSGTR.CERT/QSPDS/RVLMS AXIALLOCATIONINCONSISTENT WITHPLANTDATA.08/09/9008/21/9008/15/9012/31/9108/15/9012/31/9108/15/9012/31/9108/15/9012/31/910755ICERT/HPSI FLOWXIENTWITHRCS08/15/9012/31/91)PUMPSHUTOFFHEAD.0756I0758CCERT/TURBINE LOADINGISNOTCORRECT/LIMITED TO940MW.CERT/CHANNEL "C"CONTAINMENT PRESSI/FFAILUREISNOTCORRECT.08/15/9012/31/9108/15/9008/16/900759XCERT/LACK OFRCSHEAT-UPAFTER08/15/9001/11/91SDCLOST.0764X0765ICERT/PZRLEVELCOLDCALCERT/PRZPRESS.SPIKEWHILEDRAWINGABUBBLE.08/21/9001/11/9108/21/9012/31/910766ICERT/S/GLEVELSWINGSDURING08/21/9012/31/91COOLDOWN.
Page4.-12 PageNo.02/08/91ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT10*PSLSIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORT.*TABLE4-1DR&#xb9;STATUSIINWORKCCLOSEDXREJECT0767C0768C0769I0770CDESCRIPTION CERT/BISTABLEBA111TRIPLIGHTBURNEDOUT.CERT/PZRSPRAYLINETEMPRESPONSENOTCORRECT.CERT/CANNOTRACKOUTMFPBREAKERS.
CERT/TURBINETHROTTLEVALVESTROKETIMESOPENCLOSED/DATESCHEDULEDATE08/21/9008/29/9008/21/9001/10/9108/21/9007/31/9108/21/9001/09/910771CCERT/LABELSFORMV-07-38L4 08/21/9009/25/900785C0786C0788C0790ICERT/OPCTESTLOGICISNOTCORRECT.CERT/VALVEPOSITIONLIMITLOGICISNOTCORRECT.CERT/DDPSPT835CANNOTBEDELETED.CERT/TURBINEROLLEDOFFTURINGGEAR.08/27/9001/09/9108/27/9001/09/9108/27/9001/09/9108/27/9012/31/910791CCERT/GENGROUNDTESTLOGICIS08/27/9009/25/90NOTCORRECT.0792C0793I0794C0795C0800ICERT/TURBINEWILLNOTLATCHWITHNOVACUUM.CERT/FEEDWATER HEATERDELTATRESPONSEISNOTCORRECT.CERT/MSIV'SOPENTOOFASTCERT/CWPOVERLOADALARMOCCURSDURINGPUMPSTART.CERT/POWER LOSSTOINST.BUS2MAW/0LOSSOFINDICATION TE-1122HA 8LCA,ANDTE-1112HA 5CA.08/27/9001/10/9108/27/9012/31/9108/27/9001/09/9108/27/9001/10/9108/29/9007/31/91Page4.-13 PageNo.02/08/91ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTll*PSLSIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORT*TABLE4-1DR&#xb9;STATUSIINWORKC=CLOSEDX=REJECT0804X0807X0812I0814CDESCRIPTION CERT/FAULTEDSGPRESSURERESPONSEATDRYOUT.CERT/LOWFWINLETTEMPATFPSS.CERT/QUENCH TANKTEMPDECREASING ONADDITIONOFSTEAM.CERT/LOSS OFCH,ARPS-TMLP(PIA-1102A)
STILLREADING2100OPENCLOSED/DATESCHEDULEDATE09/07/9001/ll/9109/07/9001/11/9109/12/9007/31/9109/12/9001/10/910817ICERT/RCSSECONDARY LEAKFLOW09/13/9007/31/91IMPROPERFORSGTR0818I0819XCERT/FEEDWATER REG.VALVE(FCV-9011),
IMPROPERTRANIENTRESPONSE(SG2A)CERT/RCBINCREASING TEMP/PRESS RELATIONFORFWLINEBREAKI.C.09/13/9012/31/9109/13/9001/11/910820XCERT/CHANNEL C&DCISRAD09/13/9001/11/91MONITORC/SPUSHBUTTON DONOTWORKFROMTHERM23PANEL0821XCERT/CEDMCSMOTIONINHIBITLIGHTS09/13/90Ol/ll/910822X0826-CCERT/ANNL-43DIDNOTLIGHT09/13/9001/11/91CERT/RCS/PZRINTEGRATED XIENT09/13/9001/10/91RESPONSE:
FWLINEBREAK0827C0828ICERT/LARGEFWLINEBREAKDISCHARGE FLOWRATEEXCESSIVE CERT/ISOLATED, INTACTSGRESPONSE09/13/90Ol/10/9109/13/9012/31/91Page4.-14 PageNo.02/08/91ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT12*PSLSIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORT*TABLE4-1DR&#xb9;STATUSIINWORKC=CLOSEDX=REJECT0829CDESCRIPTION CERT/TOTALCORED/P(CH.D)IMPROPERTRENDFORFWLINEBREAK(H2'32SO)
OPENCLOSED/DATESCHEDULEDATE09/13/90Ol/10/910830I0833ICERT/RCS/FAULTED SGHT.TRF.09/13/9012/31/91FORLOSSOFSECONDARY COOLANTCERT/PRESSURIZER HEATERPOWER09/18/9012/31/91DROPSOUT0848CCERT/ANNUNCIATORS J-41/J-45 RESPONSE(OPDS)09/26/9001/10/910852C0853X0856ICERT/HSCPADV'SCONTROLLERS.
09/26/9010/17/90CERT/TURBINE VIBRATION ALARMS10/08/90Ol/11/91CERT/SIGMAPOWERLIGHTDID'N10/08/9007/31/91GOOUTDURINGLOSSOFFPOWER.0857CCERT/WRONGLABELSONTCOLDCHANNELS10/08/9001/08/910858ICERT/TOTALREACTORCOREFLOW10/08/9012/31/91APPEARSTOBEERRONEOUS 0859CCERT/STATION AIRPRESS<0DURINGLOSSOFCOMPRESSOR.
10/08/9001/05/910860ICERT/2A2OILLIFTPUMPALARM10/08/9008/31/91INCORRECT 0861I0875ICERT/HOTWELLLI(UIDTEMPDROPSTOOMUCHCERT/RECORDERSCALES-HVAC/PAP1/HSCP 10/08/9012/31/9110/17/9012/31/910876C0877CCERT/NEWINST.TAGS-PANELSA2/A910/17/9012/14/90CERT/NEWINSTTAGS-PANELA310/17/9012/18/90Page4.-15 PageNo.02/08/91ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT13*PSLSIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORT*TABLE4-1DR&#xb9;STATUSIINWORKC=CLOSEDXREJECTDESCRIPTION OPENCLOSED/DATESCHEDULEDATE0878CCERT/NEWINST.TAGS-A201AB10/17/9012/18/900879C.0880I0882C0884I0886I0889I0890I0891ICERT/NEWINST.TAGS-PANELA9CERT/S/GPRESSUREDROP-OFFTOOFASTDURINGLBLOCA.CERT./PRESSURIZER LEVELINCREASEDURINGMSLB.CERT./FEEDWATER BREAKONAHDR/PRESSUREDROPSTOZEROCERT/TURBINERUNBACKALARM(D-27)CERT/CHGPUMPRE-CIRCVALVESTROKELOGICCERT/CONTAINMENT RESPONSEDURINGATWS.CERT/RVHEADLIFTPRESSUREDURINGATWSNOTCORRECT.10/17/9012/18/9010/17/90.
12/31/9110/17/90ll/13/9010/17/9012/31/9110/29/9008/31/9110/29/9008/31/9110/29/9010/31/9110/29/9010/31/910894C0895C0896C0897CCERT/NEWLABELS-A9CERT/NEWINSTTAGSA20610/29/9012/18/9010/29/9012/18/90CERT/NEWINSTTAGSA204/A205 10/29/9012/18/90CERT/NEWLABELS-MTRCERT10/29/9012/18/900898C0899C0901ICERT/NEWINSTTAGA203CERT/NEWINSTTAGSA201CERT/CCWHEATEXCHANGER RESPONSEDURINGLOSSOFICW.10/29/9012/18/9010/29/9012/18/9011/06/9012/31/910903ICERT/TM/LPSETPOINTGOESHIGH11/06/9003T31/91ONRXTRIPPage4.-16 PageNo.02/08/91ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT14*PSLSIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORT*TABLE4-1DRPSTATUSI=INWORKCCLOSEDXREJECT0904C0905I0906IDESCRIPTION CERT/SUBCOOLED MARGINCHANNELA(QSPDS)ANNJ-41CERT/LETDOWNFLOWRESPONSEDURINGLOOP.CERT/CSTAUTOLEVELCONTROLNOTCORRECT.OPENCLOSED/DATESCHEDULEDATE11/06/9001/10/9111/06/9012/31/9111/06/9012/31/910907ICERT/RCBPRESSURERESPONSETO11/13/9010/31/91FAILEDOPENPORV0908ICERT/PZRSURGELINETEMP.RESPONSE11/13/9012/31/910910X0911XCERT/TOTALCOREFLOWll/13/90Ol/19/91UNEXPLAINED TRANSIENT RESPONSECERT/SGLEVELINDICATION FOR11/13/9001/11/91FAULTED/ISOLATED CONDITION 0912XCERT/D/G2AVOLTAGEDIDN'CHANGE11/13/90Ol/ll/910914XCERT/NARROWRANGES/GLEVELS11/13/9001/11/91ISN'TCORRECT0915X0923I0929I0932I0956I0957ICERT/BSIDEFEEDFLOWAPPEARSTOBEINERRORCERT/S/GMASSINCREASEFOLLOWING SBLOCACERT/INST.AIRXTIELOGICISNOTCORRECTCERT/RCPBLEEDOFFTOQUENCHTANK-PRESSURENOTCORRECTCERT/OUTSIDEAIRFLOWTOCONTROLROOMNOTCORRECTCERT/SISHDRPRESSHIGHll/13/90Ol/ll/9111/21/9012/31/91ll/30/9003/31/9111/30/9012/31/9112/13/9012/31/9112/13/9012T31/91Page4.-17 PageNo.02/08/91ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT15*PSLSIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORT*TABLE4-1DR8STATUSIINWORKC=CLOSEDXREJECT0958I0959IDESCRIPTION CERT/RCPAMPSLOWCERT/SECONDARY STEAM/FEED FLOW5.STEAMPRESSLOWOPENCLOSED/DATESCHEDULEDATE12/13/9012/31/9112/13/9012/31/910960I0961ICERT/GENKILOAMPPHASEATOO12/13/9012/31/91HIGHCERT/CCWSYSTENFLOW,PRESS,12/13/9012/31/91AMPSLOW0962I0963I0964I0965I0966C0967I0968I0970C0973I0974I0975ICERT/RCPRLEEDOFFPRESSURETOOLOWCERT/RCSSYSTEMFLOWD/PTOOHIGHCERT/CWPPPAMPSTOOLOW,DOESN'TMATCHPLANTDATACERT/ICWPPAMPSTOOLOW,DOESN'TMATCHPLANTDATACERT/AIRPRESSURETOUHSDOESN'TMATCHPLANTDATACERT/CEDM FANAMPSDOESN'MATCHPLANTDATACERT/PZRSAFETYLINETEMPERATURES AREREVERSEDCERT/A201/A202 NEWTAGSCERT/ANNULUS PRESSUREPERTUBATION DURINGSTEADYSTATEOPS.CERT/RCS2A2COLDLEGTEMPERATURE TRANSIENTS FORFEEDWATERLEAKCERT/CONTAINMENT SUMPLEVELRESPONSETOFEEDWATERLEAK12/13/9012/31/9112/13/9012/31/9112/13/9012/31/9112/13/9012/31/9112/13/9001/10/9112/13/9012/31/9112/13/9010/31/9112/17/9001/08/9112/18/9012/31/9112/18/9012/31/9112/18/9012131/91Page4.-18 PageNo.02/08/91ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT16*PSLSIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORT*TABLE4-1DRPSTATUSIINWORKCCLOSEDXREJECTDESCRIPTION OPENCLOSED/DATESCHEDULEDATE0976I0977I0978I0980I0981ICERT/RCBTEMP/PRESS/HEAT LOAD12/18/9012/31/91RESPONSEAFTERESFRESETCERT/2BFW/AFWHEADER-12/18/9012/31/91PRESSUREINCREASEWHILEPUMPSAREOFFCERT/CONTAINMENT TEMPRESPONSE12/19/9012/31/91FORESDE12/31/9012/31/91CERT/C.A.S.S.
RESPONSETOSMALLRCSLEAKCERT/TRINISTAT POWERAMPSDOES01/08/9112/31/91NOTTRACKUNIT2Page4.-19 PageNo.02/08/91ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION PCMsINSTALLED INST.LUCIE&#xb9;2WHICHHAVENOTBEENREVIEWED.
TABLE4-2PCM&#xb9;87095-288085-288339-288345-288355-288373-288393-289022-289103-289145-289183-289230-289235-289238-289244-289260-289272-289317-289333-289338-289343-289351-289353-289372-289377-290009-290052-290077-290083-290130-290132-290142-290145-290151-2DESCRIPTION D/GFANDRIVESHAFTGUARDMODWESTINGHOUSE PRESSURETRANSMITTER OBSOLEVAILEYVALVEPOSITIONER
&.REPLACEMENT SIGMAINSTRUMENT TEMPERATURE INDSWITCHFISCHER5.PORTERINTEGRATOR OBSOLESCENCE FUELHANDLINGBLDGL-SHAPEDDOORUNITEDELECTRICPRESSSWITCHREPLACEMENT SASTIESTOAMMETERSANDVOLTMETERS ATWAS-DIVERSE SCRAMSYSTEMHEATERDRAINPUMPPEDESTALRESTORATION MISCELLANEOUS DRAWINGCHANGESPUL-FUSESWITCHESREPLCMTFAILUREOFAIROPERATEDVALVESSGBDCONDUCTIVITY ANDPHANALYZERS REPLCSGBLOWDOWNISOLVLVCONTROLSWITCHOVERICWSYSTEMISOLATION VALVERELININGMFPRECIRCULATION VALVECONTROLMODFCV-9021&FCV9011FLEXAIRHOSEREPLCMHOLDUPTANKN2SUPPLYREGULATOR REPLCMTAFASRELAYCARDREPLACEMENT CEDMGENERATOR RHEOSTATCHANGECL1E4K2BREAKERANDCUBICLEMODVOLTAGEREGULATOR TRANSFERSWITCHGEHFARELAYREPLACEMENT WASTEGASDISCHARGE FLOWTRANSMITTER REPRELOCATEMETALBUILDINGFORRCAACCESSPP-10GASSUPPLYMODMODLEDCIRCUITBREAKERSBULLETIN88-10RCSAVERAGETEMPTOSAS/ERDADS MFIVCONTROLSWITCHOVERRIDEBARTONTRANSMITTER REPLACEMENT RCBATMOSPT-07-2CREPLACEMENT DEGASSIFIER CONDUITANDBOXSUPPORTUPGRWASTEFILTER2AFILTERCARTRIDGE REPLCMT-PLANTIMPLEMENTED DATE11/06/9011/29/9010/16/9012/28/9010/26/9011/30/8911/19/9012/05/9011/26/9011/20/9010/26/9011/06/9010/31/9011/21/90ll/15/9011/21/9011/15/9012/05/90ll/15/9012/27/9011/26/90ll/14/9011/07/9012/31/90ll/14/9010/16/9010/03/9012/12/9012/19/90ll/15/90ll/19/9011/16/9011/19/9010/23/90Page4.-20 PageNo.02/08/91ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION PCMsINSTALLED IN'ST.LUCIE&#xb9;2WHICHHAVENOTBEENREVIEWED.
TABLE4-2PCM&#xb9;DESCRIPTION PLANTIMPLEMENTED DATE90158-290162-290169-29%71-290172-290181-290184-290189-990194-290197-290203-290205-290206-290208-290215-290217-290218-290219-290221-290244-290246-290257-290258-290260-290261-290268-290272-290275-290282-290286-290289-990292-290293-990298-2LOSSOFFIELDRELAYREPLACEMENT CORRECTIVE ACTIONFORQAAUDITRPSCABINET~FAN RELOCATION/NOISE REDUCTIHSCPSTEAMGENPRESSRANGECHANGEHVACLOUVERSCREENMATERIALCHANGE(L-8)FISCHERPORTERSQUAREROOTEXTRACTOR REPFUELCASKCRANEBRIDGEINCHINGMOTORREPSEFMENTED REEDSWITCHESLETDOWNHEATEXCHANGER CABLESPLICE4.16&6.9KVSU&AUXXFORMERGROUNDDETREPLACEMGSETAMMETER2A&2BCEDMMGS480VLOADCENTERGROUNDDETRELAYSETPOICONDENSER HOTWELLPEDESTALREPAIRREPLOFPOLARCRANEDIGITALWEIGHTINDRCBTELESCOPING JIBBOOMCRANEANTICORRFCV-25-13 MOTORREPLACEMENT POLARCRANEMAGNATORQUE INDICATION 480VLOADCENTERS2A5&2B5GROUNDDETRINSTRUMENT COMPRESSOR LOADINGLOGICMODSHIELDBLDGFANANNUNCIATOR CABLEREROUTECPBYPASSFLOWRANGEMISMATCH/FT-12-1 HVS-6&7BIRDSCREENMATERIALCHANGENITROGENHEADERLOWPRESSALARMSETPOINTINSTAIRCOMPRESSORS 2C&2DGASKETCHANCEDMC5USRELAYSETPOINTS BORICACIDMAKEUPTANKSELECTION SWITCH480VUNDERVOLTAGE RELAYSETPOINTMODLOWALARMANDADVMANUALANNUNCIATOR DELCCWPUMP2CMOTORAIRBOXMOUNTINGGEMAGNETICMOTORSTARTERREPLACEMENT CRANE-GASKET MATERIALPARTNO.CHANEGOULDSPUMPSHAFTSLEEVEROLLLPINMODGOULDSPUMPSHAFTSLEEVEROLLPINMODANNUNCIATOR NUISANCEALARMN-45CORRECTI" Page4.-2111/29/9010/23/90ll/14/90ll/14/9012/14/90ll/19/9011/23/90ll/15/90ll/07/9010/31/9011/29/9011/21/9012/12/9012/26/90ll/15/9010/02/9011/06/9011/06/9010/23/9011/06/9012/19/9010/03/9012/12/90Ol/17/9112/11/9011/15/9011/06/90ll/15/9001/02/91ll/14/9012/11/9011/16/9011/16J9011/15/90 PageNo.02/08/91ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION PCMsINSTALLED IN,ST.LUCIE&#xb9;2WHICHHAVENOTBEENREVIEWED.
TABLE4-2PCM&#xb9;90302-290305-290307-290309-290316-290318-290320-290321-290325-290340-290349-290352-990355-290356-290367-290371-290382-290385-290387-290388-290391-290392-290393-290394-290398-290417-2DESCRIPTION ACCESSTOAUXTRANSFORMERS CAPACITANCE CPACIFICVALVEGASKETCHANGESANNUNNUISANCEALARMSF45,G22,N6
&N23REGENERATIVE HEATEXCHANGER CUBICLEDOORV6341SOLENOIDVALVEVENTDWGUPDATEOF2998-8-327 SHT608AIRCOMPRESSORS 2A&2BFUSE'SIZE CORRECSNUBBERSUBSTITUTIONS GASKETSEALINGCOMPOUNDINICWAPPLICATI MISCSNUBBERLISTCHANGESCEDMCABLEJACKETREPAIRANCHOR/DARLING GASKETMATERIALPARTNO.ICWPUMPMOTORLEADTERMINALLUGSSTANDARDROSEMOUNT TRANSMITTER MOUNTDETHVS-2AMOTORENDBELLREPAIRSUPPORTMS-4101-305 MODGRATINGFASTENERS 2BCCWHXINTERIORSEALWELDMAINSTEAMSAFETYVALVERINGSETTINGSMAINGENNEUTRALGROUNDING XFORMERSSECOAPPENDIXICOMPUTERREMOVAL2BCCWHXSUPPORTBASEPLATEMODIFICATIO INSTALLATION OFSHIMSONSUPPORTCC-2075INSTRUMENT ISOLATION VALVE(VPT-3331)
REFEEDREGVALVESTESTTAPADDITIONMODOFRESTRAINT VCS-7-RlPLANTIMPLEMENTED DATEll/15/9012/19/90ll/19/90ll/19/9011/26/9010/31/9012/31/90ll/19/9001/08/91ll/19/9011/21/9012/31/9001/23/9112/17/9001/23/9111/26/9011/26/9011/27/9011/26/9012/31/90Ol/17/9111/26/9011/26/9012/19/9011/21/9001/18/91Page4.-22 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTREFERENCES 4-1Simulator Configuration Control,St.LuciePlantAdministrative Procedure No.00105244-2Simulator Discrepancy Reports,PlantAdministrative Procedure No.0005764.Page4.-23 ST~LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTAPPENDIXA:UALIFICATIONS OFTHECERTIFICATION TEAMANDSCRBThisAppendixconsistsofabstracts fromtheresumesofthemembersoftheCertification TeamandtheSCRB.ManyotherSt.LucielicensedOperators assistedintheperformance ofthetestsontheSimulator.
Sincethiscertification submittal isapublicdocument, thenameshavebeendeleted.Thenamesareavailable onrequest.CERTIFICATION TEAMSimulator Certification EngineerPlannedanddirectedtheFloridaPower&LightSt.LucieSimulator Certification TestProgram.HehasaBSdegreeinNuclearEngineering andhasbeencertified asaSROSimulator Instructor.
Asaconsultant, hewasresponsible forachieving theinitialoperation oftheSafetyParameter DisplaySystemattheNorthAnnaNuclearPlant.Hewasalsoresponsible forprimarysystemsoperation andprocedure modification asanOperations EngineerattheDavisBesseNuclearPlant.Inaddition, hewasresponsible forpreparations forthespecialNRCEOPAuditattheRanchoSecoNuclearPlant.AsanengineeratBabcockandWilcox,heaccomplished onsiteTransient Assessment for14transients atfive(5)different plants;providedadviceandconsultation onStartupPhysicsTestingon12reloadstartupsandinitialstartupoftheMuelheim-Kaerlich Plant,Germany;andassistedinthedevelopment ofthePost'TMI-IIEmergency Operating Procedure Specifications.
Inaddition, hedeveloped andtaughtsimulator andclassroom coursesforreactoroperators andengineers.
Page1 ST~LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTSimulator Certification TestTeamMemberIsanOperations Specialist with.theNuclearEnergyCorporate Staffcurrently involvedwithspecialprojectsinsupportoftheSt.LucieandTurkeyPointNuclearPowerPlants.Hewasextensively involvedintheCertification Project,writingtestprocedures, performing preliminary andfinaltests,andevaluating thetestresults.Hehaspreviously beeninoperations atSt.Lucieforatotalof14yearswherehewasashiftsupervisor.
HehasheldaSeniorReactorOperatorLicenseforsix(6)yearsandaSt.LuciePlantReactorOperatorLicenseforfour(4)years.Duringthistimehewasresponsible foralloperations shiftactivities.
HewasalsoinvolvedwiththeSt.LuciePlantSimulator factoryandsiteacceptance testingfortheOperations Department duringinitialsimulator startup.Simulator Certification TestTeamMemberHasbeentheShiftTechnical Advisor(STA)MadInstructor atSt.Lucieforthelastfour(4)yearsandcurrently holdsaSt.LucieSTACertification.
Hewasextensively involvedintheCertification Project,writingtestprocedures, performing preliminary andfinaltests,andevaluating testresults.HewastheReactorSupervisor andOperations Supervisor forNuclearRelatedActivities atMemphisStateUniversity CenterforNuclearStudiesfornine(9)years.Hewaslicensed(NRC)SeniorReactorOperator, AGN-201NuclearReactor,andwasaCertified SafetyandLicenseCompliance Inspector for14-MevNeutronGenerator andX-RayFacilities, StateofTennessee.
Inaddition, hewasanAssistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering (Electronics)
Technology, StateTechnical Institute atMemphis.Page2 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTSimulator Certification TestTeamMember(Continued):
HewasintheU.S.NavySubmarine NuclearPropulsion Programfor16years.HewasaMasterChiefElectronics Technician, Qualified Engineering OfficeroftheWatch(Nuclear) andhewasalsoAssistant totheCoordinator, U.S.NavyEnlistedNuclearTrainingActivities, DivisionofNaval'Nuclear
: Reactors, USAEC.Inaddition, hewasaReactorOperatorInstructor andShiftTrainingCoordinator ataU.S.NavyNuclearPrototype Facility.
BSDegree,MagnaCumLaude,MemphisStateUniversity (Physicsmajor,Mathematics minor)Simulator Certification TestTeamMemberIscurrently theSystemsEngineerfortheSt.LucieSimulator Engineering Group.Hecurrently isresponsible formodifying simulator softwaretoimplement plantmodifications andfixdiscrepancies andreviewing softwaredocumentation.
Hewasextensively involvedintheCertification Project,performing preliminary andfinaltestsandevaluating thetestresults,especially inthetestswhichwerecomparedwithBestEstimateAnalyses.
Hehasnine(9)yearsofNuclearPowerexperience andisaRegistered Professional EngineerintheStateofFloridasince1987.HehasbeenwiththeSt.LucieSimulator Engineering Groupforfive(5)years-throughout thefactoryandsiteacceptance testsofthesimulator.
Previously, hewasaNuclearFuelsEngineerforthree(3)yearswhereresponsibilities includedproviding St.LucieReactorEngineering Department withstartupandoperations support.Also,usedreactorphysicscodestoevaluatecoreoperating characteristics andupgradedpowershapemonitoring software.
Inaddition, heperformed reviewsofplantoperations anddesignwiththeSt.LucieIndependent SafetyEngineering Groupforone(1)year.BSNuclearEngineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Page3 ST~LUCZBINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTSimulator Certification TestTeamMemberIscurrently aNuclearWatchEngineerasaLicensedSt.LucieSeniorReactorOperator.
HeistheShiftOperating ForemanandSupervisor oflicensedandnon-licensed operators.
Asanexperienced SROhewasextensively involvedintheevaluation phaseofCertification Testing.HehasheldaSt.LucieSeniorReactorOperatorLicenseforthelastoneandahalf(11/2)yearsandaReactorOperatorLicenseforthepreviousthreeandahalf(31/2)years.Inaddition, hewasanon-licensed operatorfortwo(2)yearsandhadspentanotherthree(3)yearsasapowerplantoperatoratfossilfuelplants.BSDegree,LincolnUniversity.
Simulator Certification TestTeamMemberIstheSt.LucieQualityAssurance leadauditorforcompliance withNuclearPlantTechnical Specifications.
Hewasinvolvedintheevaluation phaseoftheCertification Projectperforming finaltestsandevaluating thetestresults.HealsoprovidedvaluableinputtotheCertification TestProgramtoinsurethatQualityAssurance standards wereachieved.
HewasaNuclearPlantShiftSupervisor forone(1)yearandislicensedasaSeniorReactorOperatoronfour(4)nuclearpowerplantswhosedesignsrepresent thefour(4)U.S.NSSSsuppliers.
Hehadpreviously performed engineering evaluations ofthefidelityofanuclearplantfullscopesimulator.
Also,hehasbeenaninstructor forReactorOperatorandSeniorReactorOperators andotherutilitystaff.Inaddition, hewasanAssistant NuclearPlantShiftSupervisor foradualunitnuclearsiteandwasaShiftTechnical Advisorfortwo(2)dualunits.Pagei


STLUCIBINITIALSIMULATOR CERTZPICATZON REPORTSimulator Certification TestTeamMember(Continued):
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT ANSI ANS  3.5 Section 4.1  3  (Continued):
HewasaReactorOperatorintheU.S..Navyforfour(4)years.BSinAppliedPhysicsandMathematics, StateUniversity ofNewYorkatAlbany.BSCandidate inElectrical andMechanical Engineering, SeniorClassStatus,FloridaInstitute ofTechnology atMelbourne, Fl.Simulator Certification TestTeamMemberIsanOperations Specialist withtheNuclearEnergyCorporate Staffcurrently involvedwithspecialprojectsinsupportoftheSt.LucieandTurkeyPointNuclear-PowerPlants.Heisresponsible forprojectmanagement ofgenericindustryissuesandplantoperations enhancement programs.
However,  if the simulator was in error by more than the 2% (10%) criteria, a  Discrepancy Report was written. Those parameters which deviated by more than 10% were reviewed by the Simulator Engineering Group and an Operations Representative.     All of these parameters were determined to be non-critical parameters and reasons were found for the deviations.
Hewasinvolvedintheevaluation phaseoftheCertification Projectperforming finaltestsandevaluating thetestresults.HehasovertwentyyearsNuclearPowerPlantexperience.
NSI ANS 3.5 A endix 8 Section 82.2 7 "82 PWR Simulator Operability Test, 82.2 Transient Performance, (7) maximum rate power ramp (100% down to approximately 75% and back to 100%)".
HewasaShiftSupervisor atTurkeyPointNuclearPlantandheldaSeniorReactorOperatorLicensefor12years.Previously, heheldaControlRoomReactorOperatorLicensefortwo(2)yearsandhadbeeninvariousplantoperatorpositions forthree(3)years.Page5 ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTSIMULATOR CONFIGURATION REVIEWBOARDOperations TrainingSupervisor, SCRBChairmanThecurrentOperations TrainingSupervisor hasheldthispositionforthelastfive(5)years.Previously, wasaControlRoomSupervisor atSt.Luciefortwo(2)yearsandwasalsoatraininginstructor atSt.Lucieforfour(4)years.Hehasatotalof17yearsNuclearexperience.
At St. Lucie there is no automatic return to      100% power, the escalation back to 100% power would be in Normal Manual Control. Since this is tested in other tests,   it was not repeated in this  test.
HehasheldaSt.LucieSeniorReactorOperator's Licenseforten(10)years.Previously, hewasintheU.S.NavyNuclearProgramfor.four(4)years.BAProfessional Studies,MemphisStateUniversity.
ANSI ANS  3.5 Section 3. 1. 1. 10 The requirement to test "safety-related equipment or systems" was interpreted to be all the equipment and/or systems required by Technical Specifications. However, all of the safety related surveillance tests were not performed on the simulator. The decision not to explicitly test all of the safety related surveillance tests was based on an extensive review of the safety related surveillance tests. This review determined that, for any surveillance which was not tested, the intent of the safety related testing was covered in other certification tests. See Section 3.3, Scope of tests, for a detailed explanation of this review process. An exception is taken based on this review.
SROlicensedonAGN-201researchreactor.LicenseTrainingProgramCoordinator, TrainingDepartment SCRBmemberLicenseTrainingProgramCoordinator forthelastfour(4)years.Currently responsible forthemaintenance andimplementation ofalllicensedtrainingprogramsincluding:
ANSI ANS    3.5   Section  3.2.3. Located in the simulated control    room lighting panels are three cameras used to record various training sessions.
ReactorOperator, SeniorReactorOperator, LicensedOperatorRequalification, andShiftTechnical Advisor.Hehasatotalof20yearsNuclearexperience.
These cameras are not installed in the St. Lucie Unit 2 Control Room. The basis for this exception is that the cameras are necessary for training.
HeheldanactiveSROlicensefor12yearsuntilMarch1989andiscurrently St.LucieSROcertified.
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HehasbeenintheSt.LucieTrainingDepartment forthelast13years.Previously, hewasaControlRoomReactorOperatorfortwo(2)years.HewasalsoanElectronics Technician intheU.S.NavyandwasaQualified ReactorOperator.
AADegreeinGeneralEducation, PalmBeachJuniorCollege.Page6 ST~LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTNuclearPlantSupervisor, Operations Department SCRBMemberNuclearPlantSupervisor forthelastthree(3)years.SeniorSupervisor onhisoperating crew,responsible forplanning, scheduling, coordinating, andsupervising theoperation oftheSt.LuciePlantonhisshift.Hehasatotalof17yearsNuclearexperience.
Hehasheldanactivelicenseforthepasteight(8)years.Previouslicensedpositions include:ControlRoomSupervisor four(4)years,NuclearWatchEngineerandReactorControlOperator(oneyeareach).HewasalsoanucleartrainedMachinist MateintheU.S.Navy(eight(8)years).Simulator SystemCoordinator, Simulator SystemCoordinator SCRBMemberSimulator Engineering Coordinator forthelastyear.Responsible forallsoftwareandhardwaremaintenance andupgrades.
Responsible fortheSimulator Certification.
Simulator LeadSoftwareEngineerforsix(6)years.Participated inthedevelopment ofprocurement specifications, designreviews,softwareanddocumentation qualitycontrol,acceptance testingandothertasksassociated withtheprocurement oftheSt.LucieSimulator.
Instrument andControlStartupEngineerforfive(5)yearsonthestartupofSt.LucieUnit2.U.S.Navyfor20years,qualified asReactorOperator, Engineering WatchSupervisor andEngineering OfficeroftheWatchonseveralNuclearPowerSubmarines.
Instructor atU.S.NavalNuclearPropulsion Schoolforfour(4)years.Page7 ST+LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTSimulator LeadEngineer, Simulator SystemSCRBalternate Simulator LeadEngineerforlastyear.Responsible'or simulator softwareconfiguration control,softwaremaintenance coordination, andcoordination ofsoftwareandhardwarechangeimplementation.
PerformsSimulator SystemAdministrator duties.Simulator
.LeadHardwareEngineerforfive(5)years.Participated inSimulator designreviews,hardwarequalitycontrol,acceptance testingandothertasksassociated withprocurement oftheSt.LucieSimulator.
Instrument andControlSpecialist forfour(4)years.Duringthisperiodwasmaderesponsible fortheinitialstartupoftheSt.LucieUnit2Reactor.Protective Systemanditsassociated instrumentation.
U.S.AirForcefor10years,asaprecision measurement equipment specialist.
Configuration SRO,LicenseTrainingSCRBAlternate HasbeentheSimulator Configuration SROforthelastnine(9)months.Hewasextensively involvedinthefinaltestingandreviewoftheevaluation oftestresults.Heiscurrently responsible forreviewing PCM'sforapplicability tothesimulator andsubsequent testinguponinstallation.
He.reviewsdiscrepancy reportsforapplicability andtestschanges/modifications tothesimulator.
Previously, hewasaRequalification instructor andNon-Licensed Trainingcoordinator.
Hehasatotalof18yearsNuclearexperience.
HehasheldanactiveSROlicenseforfour(4)yearsandaControlRoomReactorOperatorlicenseforthepreviousfour(4)years.HehasbeenintheSt.LucieTrainingDepartment forten(10)years.Previously, hewasamachinist mateintheU.S.Navyforeight(8)yearsandwasaninstructor ataU.S.NavyNuclearPrototype Facility.
Page8 Page1of161.0TITLE:FLORIDAPOWER8cLIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO.0010524REVISION1FORINFORSNTIGN ONLYSIMULATOR CONFIGURATION CONTROLvertfyInformation withacontroHed document.


==2.0 REVIEWANDAPPROVAL==
ST. LUCIK INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT ANSI ANS 3.5 A endix A Section A1.4 This "exception" is an explanation of why no differences between the Simulator Procedures and the reference plant procedures are reported. The current revision of the referenced plant procedures is always maintained in the simulator control room area.
ReviewedbyFacilityReviewGroupApprovedbyG.J.BoissOctober21990PlantManagerNovember51990Revision1ReviewedbyFRGApprovedbyG.J.Boiss3.0SCOPE:PlantManager19~19~/3.1Purpose1.Thepurposeofthisprocedure istoprovideguidancefortheidentification, evaluation, andimplementation ofchangestotheSt.LucieUnit2ControlRoomsimulator.
No differences between the plant and the simulator configuration are noted in the simulator procedures.     Any differences in the operation of the simulator as a  result of  Plant  Change Modifications (PCN's) are covered by the instructor on a case by case basis.           Maintaining the current revision of the plant procedures always insures    that  the current operating philosophy of the reference plant is provided in the simulator..-
2.Thepurposeofthisprocedure istoprovideinstructions ontheoperation, responsibility andcomposition ofaSimulator Configuration ReviewBoard(SCRB)attheSt.LuciePlant.3.2Discussion InordertohaveaCertified Simulator, aprogrammustbeestablished tohandlemodifications totheSimulator.
ANSI ANS  3.5    A endix    A    Section A2.4        A  number  of plant change/modifications (PCHs) were installed in Unit 2 during the latest refueling outage which ended in December 1990. These PCN's will be reviewed and incorporated in accordance with Administrative Procedure No. 0010524, "Simulator Configuration Control" [Reference 0-3].             See Section 4.3, Simulator Work Order Status and Table 4-2 for a complete listing of PCN's installed in the referenced plant which have not been reviewed for Simulator impact.
TheSCRBprovidesamulti-disciplinary oversight andapprovalfunctiontotheprocess.3.3Authority ANS3.51985.2.Regulator Guide1.149.3.QI3-PR/PSL-3.SOPSDATEDOCTPROCEDuRE DOCN0010524sYsCOMPCOMPLETED ITM1
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-Page2of16ST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO.0010524,REVISION1SIMULATOR CONFIGURATION CONTROL3.0SCOPE:(continued) 3.4Definitions 1.Applications SoftwareandHardware-Thatsoftwareandhardwarewhichduplicates plantsystemsoftheSt.LucieUnit2andcommonUnit1/Unit2services.
(e.g.SoftwareforRCS,CVCS,MainSteam,ElectricGrid,etc,Hardwareforsimulated controlboards).2.Instructor FacilityHardwareandSoftware-Thathardwareandsoftwarewhichisusedbyinstructors and/orsimulator engineering stafftointeractwiththesimulation toalterand/ormonitortheflowofsimulated plantoperations, (e.g.SoftwareforplantspecificI/Ftouchscreens,instructor
: features, etc,HardwareforgraphicI/FdisplaysintheI/F).3.ComputerFacilitySoftwareandHardware-Thatsoftwareandhardwareonwhichthesimulation runsandwhichisnecessary forroutinehousekeepingactivities ofalargecomputersystem(e.g.Softwareincluding MPXoperating system,SIMEX,etc.Hardwareofthemaincomputercomplexandattachedperipherals.
4.ExistingSimulator ScopeofSimulation forTraining-Thedomainwhichdefineswhatthesimulator iscapableofdoingfromatrainingstandpoint, whichincludes:
A.Allapplications softwareandhardwarewhichreplicate existingsystemsintheactualpowerplant.PB.PlantSpecificInstructor FacilitySoftwaresuchasthe"TouchScreens"usedforinstructor controlofexercises.
C.OtherI/FSoftwarefeaturesnormallyusedbyinstructors inproviding instruction tostudentsinthesimulator.
5.Simulator Engineering Scope-Thedomainwhichdefinesitemscapabilities, etc.includedinthesimulator insomemannerfromasoftwareand/orhardwarestandpoint butwhichisnotdirectlyrelatedtoorusedfortraining.
Theincludes:
A.Allcomputercomplexhardwareandsoftware.
B.I/Fsoftwareusedbyengineering staffformaintenance functions.
Page3of16ST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO.0010524,REVISION1SIMULATOR CONFIGURATION CONTROL3.0SCOPE:(continued) 3.4(continued) 5.(continued)
C,I/Fhardware.
D.Softwareutilities andsystemsusedsolelybyengineering staffforsoftwaremaintenance andmodifications.
6.Simulator Deficiency
-Anerror,malfunction, breakageorotherfaultinsomeitemofhardwareand/orsoftwarewhichisalreadyintheexistingscopeofsimulation ortheengineering scopeofsimulation.
7.Simulator Modification
-Achangetohardwareand/orsoftwarewhichalters(addsto/deletes from/alters) theexistingscopeofsimulation ortheengineering scope.8.Simulator ChangeRequestEvaluation (SCRE)-(Similartofig.1)Theformwhichidentifies aproposedchangetothescopeofsimulation.
9.Simulator WorkOrder(SWO)-.(Similar tofig.2orfig.3)Thedocumentinternaltothesimulator engineering staffwhichisusedtodocumentworkperformed inthecorrection ofvalidsimulator deficiencies and/orapprovedsimulator changerequestsand/orpermanent changestoengineering scope.10.Simulator Configuration ReviewBoard(SCRB)-Aboardcomprised oftheLicensedOperatorTrainingCoordinator, theSimulator SystemCoordinator, andarepresentative fromtheOperations Department, Thefunctionoftheboardisto:A.Reviewandrecommend changestotheexistingscopeofsimulation fortraining.
B.ReviewandapproveallSimulator Certification activities.
11;Simulator Configuration Management System-APCbasedsystemwhichcontainsthenecessary databasestotrack,reviewandevaluateplant-designchanges,toincorporate andaccountforSimulator Modification andtoverifytheSimulator Configuration.


Page4of16ST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO.0010524,REVISION1SIMULATOR CONFIGURATION CONTROL4.0PRECAUTIONS:
SIMULATOR CONFIGURATION REVIEW BOARD VICE PRES IDEHT ST LUCIE PLAHT PLAHT HAHAGER OPERATIONS                              TRAIHING SUPERIHTEHDENT                        SUPERIHTEHDENT OPERATIOHS                          OPERATIOHS TRHG SUPERVISOR                            SUPERVISOR LICEHSED                      SIHULATOR                SIHULATOR OPERATIONS STAFF            ENGINEERIKG STAFF          IHSTRUCTOR STAFF SIMULATOR CONFIGURATION REVIEW BOARD FIQllE B-i PAGE  9.-7
Appropriate installed plantmodifications shallbereviewedatleastonceperyear.TheSimulator shallbemodifiedasrequiredwithin12monthsofthereview.5.0RESPONSIBILITIES:
5.1Simulator Engineering GroupMaintaining anaccuratelistofcurrentissuesthatmustbereviewedbytheSCRB.2.Scheduling SCRBmeetings, preparing meetingagendasandrecording meetingresults.3.Reviewing information onplantchangesinadvanceofthemeetingssothattechnical recommendation canbemadeatthemeeting.Simulator workrequestevaluations formsshallbeissuedtokeySimulator Engineering personnel initiatethiswork.4.Participate inSCRBmeetings.
5.2LicensedTrainingGroup1.Reviewing, asnecessary, information onplantchangessothattheeffectsofachangetotrainingcanbeconsidered whenmakingtheevaluation.
2.Participation inSCRBmeetings.
5.3Operations 1.Reviewing, asnecessary, information onplantchangessothattheeffectsofachangeonoperators'kills andcompetency canbeconsidered whenmakingtheevaluation.
2.Participating inSCRBmeetings.
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==6.0REFERENCES==
INITIAL CERTIF ICATION ORGANIZATION SIMULATOR ENGINEERING COORDINATOR PERMANENT              INITIAL              OTHER ENGINEERING        CERTIFICATION        ORGANIZATIONS STAFF                  TEAM      (OPS, QA, CORP. STAFF)
:
CERT ENGINEER INITIAL CERT  IF'ICATI ON SUBMITTAL REV  1/31/91
Page5of166.1Ql3-PR/PSL-3 Simulator DesignManagement andOperation, Configuration Control.6,210CFR55.6.3ANS3.519886.4REG-GUIDE 1~1496.5NUREG1258.6.6NUREG1262.7.0RECORDSANDNOTIFICATION:
7.1Thefollowing recordshallbemaintained intheplantfilesinaccordance withQl-17-PR/PSL-1, "QualityAssurance Records".
MinutesofSCRBactions.
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8.1Composition oftheSimulator Configuration ReviewBoard.1.TheSCRBshallbecomposedof:A.Operations TrainingSupervisor (Non-voting).
SignsfortheSCRBactions.B.Simulator SystemCoordinator.
C.LicensedOperatorTrainingCoordinator.
D.Operations Representative.
8.2SCRBMeetingFrequency andQuorum.1.SCRBMeetingshouldnormallybeheldmonthly.2;SpecialMeetingsmaybeheldasneededtoaccomplish backlogged workwithaminimumofthreedayswrittennoticeintheformofaSCRBagenda.3.Quorumforameetingshallbeallthreeoftheofregulardesignated votingSCRBmembersortheiralternates forthatmeeting.4.MeetingsshallnormallybechairedbytheOperations TrainingSupervisor.
IntheabsenceoftheOperations TrainingSupervisor themeetingshallbechairedbytheSimulator SystemCoordinator.
8.3MeetingAgendaandMinutes1.TheSimulator SystemCoordinator shallactassecretary fortheSCRBhandshallberesponsible foragendaandminutesandallnecessary administrative support.
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(continued) 8.3(continued) 2.Anagendaofitemstobediscussed ateachmeetingshallbepreparedandforwarded tothemembersaminimumofthreedaysaheadoftime.Noitemshallbediscussed whichisnotontheagenda,Thisallowsallpartiesadequateopportunity forpreparation.
NOTEThetrackingforPCMswillstartafterapprovalbytheFacilityReviewGroup.ThetimeclockforreviewstartswhenthePCMhasbeentumedovertoQCVault..8.4TheSimulator Engineering StaffshallreviewandtrackformalchangesbroughtaboutthroughthePlantChangeModification (PCM)processandotherformallydocumented plantchangeprocesses todetermine if:1.Theplantchangedescribes apotential changetothesimulator.
2.Theplantchangewillnotobviously changetheexistingscopeofSimulation.
I.e..Pipe hangers,Unitonechanges,etc.Figure1providesaflowcharttobeusedinthisdetermination.
3.Theinformation issufficient todetermine theimpacttotheSimulator.
8.5Whenaproposedchangeisidentified, anentryshallbemadeinSimulator Configuration Management System.1.Ifthechangeisapotential changetotheSimulator, assigntheStatustoReviewandgenerateaSimulator ChangeRequestEvaluation form.2.Ifthechangeisobviously notachangetotheSimulator asdetermined byFig.4,assigntheStatustoaClosedandDONOTgenerateaSimulator ChangeRequestform.3.Ifthechangedoesn'tprovidesufficient information, assigntheStatustoDeferredandDONOTgenerateaSimulator ChangeRequestEvaluation form.
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(continued) 8.6AnyofthethreemembersoftheSCRBmaysponsorachangewhichisanenhancement toordeletionfromtheexistingscopeofsimulation.
Thesponsoring membershallsubmittheproposedchangeinwritingtotheSimulator Engineering StaffandaSimulator ChangeRequestEvaluation formshallbegenerated.
8.7TheSimulator Engineering GrouphasoneyeartocompleteitsreviewandsubmittheresultstotheSCRB.ThetimeclockforreviewstartswhenthePCMhasbeenturnedovertotheQ.G.Vault.Oncesufficient dataisavailable andtheSimulator Engineering Staffhascompleted it'sreviewpertheSimulator ChangeRequestEvaluation form,anSCRBagendashallbepreparedanddistributed toeachmemberpriortothemeeting.Asnecessary, boardmembersshallobtainsupporting dataineachitemtoaidintheirreviews./R18.8AllSCRBmembersoralternates shouldbepresentateachmeeting.Whenallmembersoralternates cannotmakeameeting,itshouldberescheduled.
8.9-TheSimulator Configuration ReviewBoardshall:1.Determine iftheplantchangeiswithinthescopeofSimulator.
2.Determine ifthechangeaffectsoperatortraining.
3.Determine whatmodifications mustbemadetotheSimulator.
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(continued) 8.10TheSCRBshouldalsodetermine thepriorityoftheapprovedchangebasedonanassessment ofdifficulty, trainingvalue,upcomingtrainingschedule, etc.Thesepriorities willbe:PriorityA.Tobestartedimmediately evenattheexpenseofothermodification activities inprogressandDeficiency Correction inprogress.
PriorityB.TobestartedassoonaspossibleaftervitalDeficiency Corrections arecompleted.
PriorityC.Routineprioritlzatlon.
Worktobescheduled bythesimulator engineertoaccomplish themodification withintheoneyearregulatory timeframeforplantPCMs,PriorityD.LowPriority.
Worktobeaccomplished wheneverresources
'becomeavailable.
8.11OlditemsshallbecarriedontheSCRBAgendauntilfullyclosedout,eitherbyformalacceptance andincorporation intothesimulator scope,or,alternatively byawelldocumented decisionnotfo.pursue theproposedchange.8.12AIISCRBapprovedPCM'sshall-beinstalled withinoneyear.PCMinstallation mayprecedereference plantmodifications basedontrainingvalueorothervalidjustification.
/R18.13SCRB-Approved changesshallindicateiftheyarechangesbroughtaboutthroughreplication ofaplantPCMorwhethertheyareanadditiontotheexistingscopeofsimulation, i.e.anenhancement tothescopeofsimulation forinstructor convenience ordesire.8.14SCRBshallreviewandapprovethefinalchangepackagesunderwhichmodifications toscopewereachievedinordertoassessittheintentofthepackagehasbeenmet.8.15MinutesfortheSCRBmeetingswillbecompleted asspecified inthisprocedure andforwardtotheTrainingSuperintendent viatheOperations TrainingSupervisor forfinalreviewandapprovalpriortoarchiving.
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(continued) 8.16AnentryshallbemadeintheSimulator Configuration Management System.1.ChangetheStatustoInworkifthechangehasbeenapproved.
2.ChangetheStatustoDeferredifthechangehasbeendeferred.
3.ChangetheStatustoClosedifthechangehasNOTbeenapproved.
8.17Implementation ofapprovedchanges,1.Simulator workordersshallbeissuedforeachapprovedsimulator change.Aseparateworkordershallbeissuedforeachaspectofthechange,e.g.software,
: hardware, etc.,buttheworkordernumbering systemshallbesuchastotietogetherallworkordersassociated withthesameplantPCM,change,etc.8.18Requirements foraFormalSystemDesignforMajorChanges.1.InternaltotheSimulator Engineering Staffaformalsystemdesignwiltbedoneforallmodifications whichrequireresources asfollows.A.Softwareman-hours inexcessof40.B.Hardwareman-hours inexcessof40.C.Extremetechnical difficulty asdetermined bytheSimulator SystemCoordinator.
2.Theformalsystemdesignshallbewrittenandshallreflectthefollowing:
A.Clearstatement ofgoalandscope.B.Measurable progressmilestones.
C.Diagrammatic definition appropriate toproblemasdetermined bythesimulator engineer.
D.Documentation ofatleasttwostructured walk-throughs, oneatthebeginning ofthemodification wheninitialdesigniscompletebutpriortothestartofcoding,andasecondoneatthecompletion ofdesign,codeandtest,butpriortofinalacceptance testbythecustomer.
E.Copiesofthefinal(customer) e.g.Instructors, etc.acceptance test.
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(continued) 8.19Modifications totheSimulator NotFallingUnderSCRBCognizance.
1.Modifications totheSimulator whicharestrictlyinternaltothesimulator engineering group,e.g.utilities, hardwarediagnostics, computersystemconfiguration, etc.shallnotfallunderthecognizance oftheSCRB.2.TheSimulator SystemCoordinator shallberesponsible toapproveallchangestothesimulator bothhardwareandsoftwarenotfallingundertheSCRB.Heshallretainresponsibility forallchangesofthisnatureinallregardsfromdesign,implementation, andtest.3.Allworkaccomplished outsideofthecognizance ofthe.SCRBshallstillbedocumented onaSimulator WorkOrderwhichshallberetainedwithotherSWO's.TheOperations TrainingSupervisor shouldbeadvisedofthiswork.8.20WhentheSimulator Engineering Staffcompletes allsoftwareandhardwareworkandinformaltestinghasbeencompleted ontheSimulator Changes,a.formalAcceptance Testshallbeperformed.
Thetestteamshallincludeasimulator engineerandaninstructor.
8,21Whentheformaltestiscompleted satisfactorily, thechangepackagewillbeforwarded totheSCRBforreviewandapprovalfortraining.
8.22AnentryshallbemadeintheSimulator Configuration Management System.1.Changethestatustoindicatethattheplantchangehasbeenturnedovertotraining.
2.Whenallfinaldocumentation fortheSimulator Changeasbeencompleted, changethestatustocloseoutthesimulator change.
Page12of16ST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO.0010524,REVISION1SIMULATOR CONFIGURATION CONTROLFIGURE1SIMULATOR CHANGEREQUESTEVALUATION FORM(Page1of2)Simulator ChangeRequest&#xb9;:DateInitiated:
DateDue:Thissimulator changerequestisbasedonthefollowing reference plantchange/addition.
DocumentID:Title:Simulator HardwareChangeEvaluation Responsibility:
Simulator HardwareChangeReq'dYesNo(circleone)EstManHrs:EstCost:PartsLeadTime:Simulator Downtime:
.AffectedPanel(s):
PlantEquipment Number:Comments:
Reviewedby:Date//Simulator SoftwareChangeEvaluation Responsibility:
Simulator SoftwareChangeReq'dYesNo(circleone)EstManHrs:EstCost:Simulator DownTime:DailyReadiness TestProgramChangeReq'dYesNo(circleone)Comments:
Reviewedby:Date//
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DateDue:Simulator CTPChangeEvaluation Responsibility:
CTPChangeReq'dYesNo(circleone)EstManHrs:Comments:
EstCost:Reviewedby:Date//Simulator DatabaseChangeEvaluation Responsibility:
DatabaseChangeReq'dYesNo(circleone)EstManHrs:Comments:
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Page14of16ST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO.0010524,REVISION1SIMULATOR CONFIGURATION CONTROLFiGURE2SIMULATOR WORKORDER(SOFTWARE)
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE  0-1 ANSI ANS  3.5  CROSS-REFERENCE ANSI  ANS 3.5 SECTION                                  REPORT SECTION Gener al Requirements                  1.2.4 Table 3-4 3.1              Simul ator  Capabilities              Table 3-4 3.1.1            Normal Plant  Evolutions              1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 Table 3-2 Table 3-4 3.1.2            Pl ant Mal functions                  1.3.2 1.4 Table 1-2 3.4 3.7 Table 3-2 Table 3-4 3.2.1            Degree  of  Panel  Simulation          1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 3.2.3            Control  on Panels                    1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 3.2.3            Control  Room  Environment            1.2.5 3.3.1            Systems    Controlled  From    the    1.2.4 Control  Room                        Table 3-4 3.3.2            Systems Operation    of Functions      1.2.4 Controlled from Outside of the        1.3.3 Control  Room                        Table 3-4 Page  0. -  9
SWO:SCRN:SYSTEM:WORKREQUESTED:
ORIGINATOR:
MODULE:DATE:STARTDATE:ASSIGNTO'OMPLETED DATE:PRIORITY:
DESCRIPTION OFTHEPROBLEM:MANHRS'PLCONTRACTACTIONTAKEN:MANHRS'PLCONTRACTREQUIREMENTS:
APPLICATION:
MODULESMODELREPORTINSTRUCTOR FACILITY:
PIEDSTYLIZEDPAGESFAILURESICCDBCONFIGURATION MENUSSSSALARMLOACOMPLETED BY'ESTING REQUIREMENTS:
DATE:MANHRS:FPLCONTRACTCOMPLETED BY:DOCUMENTATION:
SOURCESCOPEDWGSDATEMANHRS:FPLCONTRACTMRGENINTERFACE DWGSSIMULATION DWGSDESIGNDATABASECOMPLETED BY:TOTALMANHOURS'PLCOMMENTS:
DATE:CONTRACT:
TOTAL'IMULATOR DOWNTIME'UPERVISOR:
TRAININGDOWNTIME:DATE:


Page15of16ST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO.0010524,REVISION1SIMULATOR CONFIGURATION CONTROLFIGURE3SIMULATOR WORKORDERSWO:SCRN:EQUIPMENT NAME:WORKREQUESTED:
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE  0-1 ANSI ANS  3.5 CROSS-REFERENCE ANSI  ANS 3. 5 SECTION                                  EPORT SECTION 3.4.1            Initial Conditions                  1.3.1 3.4.2            Malfunctions                        1.3.2 1.3.4 Table 1-2 Table 3-4 3.4.3            Other Control Features              1.3.4 3.4.4            Instructor Interface                1.3.3 1.3.4 4.1              Steady State Operation              Table 3-4 Transient Operation                  Table 3-4 3.4.G 4.3              Simulator Operating Limits          1.3.4 Table 3-4 4,4              Monitoring Capabilities              3.6 5.1              Simulator Design Data                2.0 4.0 5.2              Simulator Update Design Data        2.0 4.0 5.3              Simulator Modification              2.0 4.0 5.4.1            Simulator Performance Testing        3.0 Page 0. -  10
KEYPLANS:ORIGINATOR'ATE:
 
JOBSTARTEDDATE:AM/PMJOBCOMPLETED DATE:DESCRIBED THETROUBLEFOUNDANDYOURANALYSISOFTHECAUSEORREASONAM/DESCRIBEWORKORREPAIRSASPERFORMED QIP:POTENTIAL REWORKJOBYWHYISTHISJOBAREWORKJOBNPARTSQUANMANUF.SER.NUMBERPARTNUMBERMRSNUMBERJOURNEYMAN SIGNATURE:
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION      REPORT i
DATE:JOURNEYMAN HOURSDATEINDEPENDENT VERIFICATION:
TABLE  0-1 ANSI ANS  3.5  CROSS-REFERENCE    Continued :
DATE:SUGGESTIONS ORRECOMMENDATIONS:
ANSI  ANS 3.5 SECTION                                  EPORT SECTION 5.4.2            Simulator Operability Testing              3.4 Al.l              General Al.2              Control  Room                              1.2 A1.3              Instructor Interface                      1.3 A1.4              Operating      Procedures        for      1.4 Reference Plant A1.5              Changes  Since Last Report                1.5
COMMENTDELAYS:LOSTHRSPROCEDURES
                  'imulator    Design Data                    2.0 A3.1              Computer Real Time Test                    Table 3-2 Volume  II, Section  1 A3.2              Steady    State    and    Normal        Table 3-2 Operations Tests                          Volume  II, Section  2 Volume  II, Section  3 Volume  II, Section  4 A3.3              Trans'ient Tests                          Table 3-2 Volume  II, Section  5 A3.4              Malfunction Tests                          Table 3-2 Volume  II, Section  6 A4                Simulator          Discrepancy            4.0 Resolution and Upgrade Program B2.1              Steady State Performance                  Table 3-2 Volume  II. Section  2 Page  0. -  11
**illTOOLSOTHERSUB-SYSTEM DOWNTIME:SIMULATOR DOWNTIME:TRAININGDOWNTIME:DATAENTRYCOMPLETED DATE:SUPERVISOR:
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIHULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT TABLE 0-1 ANSI ANS  3.5 CROSS-REFERENCE ANSI ANS 3.5 SECTION                                  REPORT SECTION B2.2            Transient Performance                Table 3-2 Volume II, Section  5 Page  0. - 12
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT REFERENCES O-l  ANSI  /  ANS  3.5 - 1985, "Nuclear Power Simulators for use in Operator Training", 1985.
0-2  NRC  Regulatory Guide 1. 149, "Nuclear Power Plant Simulator  Facilities for use in Operator License Examinations", April, 1987.
0-3  St. Lucie Administrative Procedure No-0010524, "Simulator Configuration November 5, 1990.                                                'ontrol",
0-4    Institute of Nuclear  Power Operations, "Simulator Configuration Management System,"  INPO 87-016, August 1987.
0-5    St. Lucie Admininstrative Procedure No-0005761, "Simulator Certification",
Rev. 2, August 1990.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIHULATOR CERTIFICATION    REPORT 1.0  SIHULATOR INFORHATION
: 1. 1  GENERAL INFORHATION Owner:  Florida  Power and Light  Co.  (FPL), St. Lucie Plant.
      ~0  erator: The conduct of training programs is the responsibility of the Nuclear Training, Operations Training Department. Simulator maintenance is the responsibility of the Operations Training Department's Simulator System Coordinator and    his staff.
Manufacturer:    CAE Electronics of Montreal, quebec,    Canada.
Reference  Plant T e Ratin : St. Lucie Unit 2, is a two loop Combustion Engineering PWR licensed for 2700 MWT.          The plant began commercial operation in 1983 under docket  50-389. The  NSSS was supplied by Combustion Engineering, the turbine was supplied by Westinghouse, with Ebasco as the A/E.
Date  Available for Trainin: Training of students      began  in April 1988.
      ~TfR:lhi                i  h  iiti1        tiFi  ti      p  t..
1.2    CONTROL ROOH INFORHATION 1.2.1  PHYSICAL ARRANGEHENT FLOOR PLAN COHPARISO The  Simulator control room panels are oriented and arranged to duplicate the St. Lucie Unit 2 Control Room Panels. Minor dimensional differences between the simulator and the plant control rooms exist due to the training buil.ding arrangement. These differences in room dimensions cause slight variances in panel layout distances.        The maximum deviation in layout dimensions in the control    room  surveillance  area is 2.5 inches.      The typical deviation is significantly less than 2.5 inches [Reference          1-1].
See Figure 1-1 for specific dimensional deviations.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION        REPORT FLOOR PLAN COMP RISON    (Continued: )
in the Unit 2 Control Room that contain support equipment but have II'abinets no external indicators or controls (such, as Sequence of Events Computer, Digital Data Processing Computer, and In'adequate Core .Cooling Cabinets) are cosmetically included in the simulator floor arrangement.
The fire detection  system  is included in the simulator floor plan but is cosmetically simulated. There are no simulator training requirements for this equipment. '(Note I, Figure    l-l)
All control. panels within the surveillance area are functionally simulated.
Panels outside the surveillance area are functionally simulated where operator interaction is required. These panels include:
Reactor Regulating System Nuclear Instrumentation Start-up Channels Reactor Coolant Pump Vibration Monitoring System Feedwater regulating Control Panels Control Room Area Radiation Monitoring Panels (RMBO's)
Engineering Safeguards Panels (ESFAS)
A  E  8 Hydrogen Recombiner s A L B Hydrogen  Analyzers Auxiliary Feedwater Actuation      Panels  (AFAS)
Loose Part Monitoring System Plant Auxiliary Cabinet (PAP2)
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION    REPORT The followin are deviations in the simulator floor lan.
a)    One  set of non-training required cabinets (Foxboro Instrument Cabinet) have been replaced by the St. Lucie Unit 2 Alternate Shutdown Control Panel.    (Note 2, on Figure 1-1).
cabinets b)    One panel outside the surveillance area, the generator protection auxiliary relay            (GPARC) has been omitted from the simulator control room to allow required visibility fr om the instructor facility to the simulated Alternate Shutdown Control Panel.        The GPARC has no operator training requirements.      (Note 3, on Figure 1-1).
c)    The  area  that includes the plant Watch Engineer's office, the Shift Supervisor's office and the restroom is replaced in the simulator control room by the instructor facility.
d)    The metal door    leading from the plant control room to the control room air conditioning equipment is not 'included in the simulator control room, however, the primary entry door to the control room and the door leading to the plant control room kitchen is duplicated.
1.2.2 Control  Room  Panels and Equipment Simulator control room panels were originally fabricated to replicate the existing St. Lucie Unit 2 control room as of February 1985.
Data  collection,  as defined in NUREG 1258, was conducted on all simulated control room panels/equipment and placed in either a database (Ref 1-2) or on Autocad drawings which ever is applicable.
A comparison was then made in order to establish the current status of the simulator control room physical    fidelity. All discrepancies found were flagged in the databases          and entered      into the configuration management system, and work      orders  were  issued  for disposition. The databases are to be used for future periodic control room verification of panels and equipment.                Those discrepancies that are outstanding as of January 23, 1991 are included in Figure 4-2.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 1.2.3 PLANT DISPLAY    COMPUTER Simulator plant CRT displays/computers consists of the following:
The Analog Display System (ADS) for Control Rod Position, the Qualified Safety Parameter Display System (QSPDS), Sequence of Events (SOE), Emergency Response Data Acquisition and Display System (ERDADS), Digital Data Processing System (DDPS), and the Radiation Monitoring System (RH-11). These components replicate the plant in appearance and operation with the following exceptions:
a)    The CRT Bezels    are  slightly different in appearance. The Bezel colors are the      same and their overall size is similar.        The differences are    due to the different manufacturer of the display units. No  impact on  training.
b)    The  Simulator control room CRT displays (RH-ll, ERDADS, and ADS) are all made by the same manufacturer, therefore all have the same CRT.
resolution. The reference plant control room displays are all of different manufacturers and have different resolution. This has a minimal impact on the readability of these displays.
1.2.4
  ~ ~ SIMULATED SYSTEMS The  St. Lucie Unit 2 Simulator includes the simulation of all systems necessary for training/examinations in plant normal, off normal, and emergency modes of operation. The simulator accommodates all related panel controls, indications and alarms found in the control room.
Provisions for interactions between systems and system remote functions are included.
The    simulator procurement specification provided the initial definition of the scope of systems to be simulated [Reference 1-3].
A comprehensive "Scope of Simulation" document [Reference 1-4] has been created to describe the physical extent and the range of normal and off-normal operating conditions possible for each emulated system. The final detailed definition of the scope of simulation for each system is included in the "Scope of Simulation" section of each model report. Complete listings of the model reports are included in Reference 1-5.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT 1.2.5 SIMULATOR CONTROL ROO    ENVIRONMENT The  Simulator environment comprises five systems: lighting, sound, audio, communications, and furnishings.            Each system and the differences between      the  Plant and  Simulator control rooms will be briefly discussed.        The software documentation on these systems (excluding furnishings) includes a complete description of the simulated scope.
            ~LIGIITING gtgi      Th    gi I t    I tghtt g 11 t          I  t I th same as those    in the reference plant. The illumination levels are approximately the same as that in the plant control room surveillance area and does not have visible impact on the readability of displays.
The  Simulator lighting system is programmed to swap normal florescent lighting to emergency incandescent lighting upon simulated loss of vol.tage to control room lighting busses.
VIDEO CAHERAS  - Located in the Simulated Control Room lighting panels are three cameras used to record various training sessions.          These cameras are not installed in the St. Lucie Unit 2 Control Room (See Section 1.3.4 for the'pecific exception).
SOUND SYSTEM    - The Simulator sound system consists of replication of the Source Range Audio Count Rate (ACR), the Loose Parts Honitoring system (LPH), and unique steam sounds.          Each sound is driven by it's initiating model software with the capability to disable individual sounds or the entire sound system from the instructor facility. Simulated steam sounds include steam line break, moisture separator/reheater relief valves lifting, main steam safety valves lifting, and operation of atmospheric steam dump valves.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT 1.2.5 SIMULATOR CONTROL ROOM ENVIRONMENT    (Continued):
ALARM SYSTEM  - The alarm system consists of the site evacuation alarm, the containment evacuation alarm, and fire alarm. The site evacuation alarm is activated by its respective pushbutton on the operators communication console. The fire alarm can be activated by either its respective pushbutton or wil.l auto initiate when the system is in auto and .a simulated fire report is .phoned to the control room. The containment evacuation alarm is activated by either its respective pushbutton or will auto initiate on a high containment radiation signal.        Any or all of the alarms may be initiated or disabled from the    instructor  facility.
            ~UOI      iill-Th      i 1t        di  yt        i    fthm room Audible Annunciator System.        These components replicate the plant equipment in appearance and operation.
COMMUNICATION SYSTEM    - The Simulator Communication system consists of the Gaitronics page system, the plant radio system, and the control room telephone system. All of these components duplicate their plant control room counterparts in appearance and operation.
The telephone system is constructed so that all numbers dialed from the control room are answerable in the instructor facility. The Gaitronics system includes a four (4) hour background tape recording of normal plant paging 'Traffic'. This tape can be used by the instructor at  any time.
FURNISHINGS -  Major plant control room furnishings such as cabinets, chairs, desks and carpeting have been replicate in the simulator in both model and color. The carpeting in the plant control room has been replaced therefore at present time the simulator carpet color is different. The impact of the different color carpet is minimal and  will be replaced when worn to replicate the plant. Small furnishings such as stationary supplies, waste baskets, etc., are supplied, although no attempt has been made to duplicate plant materials. The Plant Work Order (PWO) computerized system terminal located at the operators console has not been replicated.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIHULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 1.3  INSTRUCTOR INTERFACE 1.3.1 INITIAL CONDITIONS The  St. Lucie  Simulator has the storage capacity for 60 initialization condition (IC) points. The number containing valid active conditions at any given time depends upon training needs.
IC points 1 through 20 are protected and are the basis for development of all other points.      Points 21 through 30 are also password protected and are under the control of the Simulator Training Coordinator.      These are generally points created for specific training scenarios which have continuing use. IC points 31 through 60 are unprotected and are used for specific training needs or for the storage of conditions for use in discrepancy clearance. Table 1-1 presents a summary of the first 15 IC points.
All IC points are created from a Full Power Steady State Middle of Life condition.      This plant condition is stored in Initial Condition l. Initial Conditions 14 and 12 are full power steady state conditions for beginning of core life and end of core life.
These points are created using utilities to modify core life dependent constants to produce the proper operating characteristics.
Each  of the three hot full    power conditions are maneuvered using plant operating procedures to produce hot standby for each point in core  life.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT 1.3.2 MALFUNCTIONS The  St. Lucie Simulator is capable of performing all required Malfunctions for PWR's as specified in ANSI/ANS-3.5 - 1985. The malfunctions which the Simulator is capable of producing are all based on specifi,c component failures. Specific failure mechanisms are represented for each component. Therefore, a particular failure to a specific component affects the interfacing components and systems in the same manner as it would in the plant. In other words, there are no programmed "causes and effects." This approach provides many    thousands of 'ailures and allows for a wide range of combinations of failures without the danger of utilizing pre-conceived ideas of how failures proceed.
Where  the operator actions are a function of the degree of severity of malfunction (eg., loss of condenser vacuum, steam lin'e break, loss.
of coolant, degraded feed water flow, etc.) the simulator has variable severity capability for the malfunction of such range to represent plant capabilities. Malfunction insertion and termination are easily controlled through the instructor facility. The simulator can  be  programmed    for  130  active malfunctions/failures.      The introduction of a malfunction does not alert the operator in any manner other than that which would occur in the reference Plant Control  Room.
Table 1-2    illustrates the  component  specific failure approach    and summarizes    most  of the major malfunctions.      A  complete  list  'of failures that may be imposed on the Simulator by the instructor is included in Reference 1-7. The failures are also addressed in each applicable software model report. Reference 1-5 provides a complete list of the simulator software model reports.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION    REPORT 1.3.3 LOCAL OPERATOR CONTROLS Local Operator Actions (LOA's) are provided to allow the instructor to simulate actions which would be performed by field equipment operators in the Plant. Simulation is included for systems that are operated outside the control room, that provide input to the simulation models, or are necessary for the performance of the plant normal or off-normal evolutions or plant malfunctions. These actions are controlled from the Instructor Facility and'he trainee interfaces with the instructor in the same manner as he would address the  field    operators within the Plant.
A number  of  LOA's are modelled  via generic modules called "handlers."
Using handlers provides a standardized approach          for all similar hardware. The following      list  includes the LOA's  that are  accessed via the Valve and Breaker handlers.
BREAKERS  -  LOCAL OPERATOR  ACTIONS-Local  close/trip mechanical,        local close/norm/trip electrical, rackout, alarm reset, breaker position, manual spring charging, isolate switch (isolate/normal), selector switch (remote/local),
transfer switch (normal/isolate).
VALVES  -  LOCAL OPERATOR  ACTION-Local Handswitch/Local    Pushbutton  Position BREAKER LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS - Local Close/Trip (Mechanical), Rackout, Isolation Switch Page  1. - 9
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION      REPORT 1.3.3 LOCAL OPERATOR CONT OLS    (Continued):
Note: Not    all Failures    or LOA's are applicable      to all breakers or valves.
The complete    list  of available    LOA's  is included in Reference 1-7.
They are also addressed in each applicable software model report.
Reference 1-5 provides a complete list of the Simulator software model reports.
1.3.4 INSTRUCTOR STATION FEATURES The  instructor faci 1 i ty (I/F) control s, moni tors, and presents information about the status of the simulator, its simulated plant systems and equipment.        The instructor station has three displays (CRT's) with touch sensitive screens and associated keyboards, three keypads, and communications equipment. The complete description of instructor station features and its operation can be found in Reference 1-6.
                                    \
The touch screen    CRT's are the primary      vehicle the instructor uses to monitor and control      the simulator training    activities. The CRT's display the following:
: 1)    Menus  of items for selection via the touch screen.
: 2)    Piping and instrumentation diagrams (PAID'S) of simulated systems,  showing    status and key parameter        values. These include electrical wiring diagrams.
: 3)      Plots of up to eight variables at a time.
: 4)    Text or numerical data pages.
: 5)    Bar chart diagrams.
: 6)    Stylized instrument pages.          These are diagrams of control panels which dynamically display device status and provide the instructor with      access    to main control panel        interface overrides,  described    later    in this section.
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                                                                          'ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 1.3.4 INSTRUCTOR STATION FEATURES      (Continued):
Many  of the featur es of the Simulator are activated from the keypads at the I/F. Table 1-3 summarizes most of the instructor station functions that are activated from these keypads.
There are three video cameras hanging from the overhead inside the Simulator. These provide input to three television screens in the I/F. The instructor has the ability to move the cameras and zoom in for a closeup look at an individual instrument or control. The cameras can provide an overview of the control room or an individual instrument can be read when a camera is zoomed in. Also, a training session can be video recorded for playback.
Fore round      Real Time  Features The  instructor is responsible for the operation and control of the simulator during training sessions in such a way that it provides adequate and complete training for control room personnel.          The instructor controls the operation of the training activities via the following foreground features:
: 1)      Initial conditions,  snapshots, and backtrack points
: 2)      Performance monitoring, review and replay
: 3)      Failure activation
: 4)      Task speed up or slow    down
: 5)      Sound effects
: 6)      Parameter controller
: 7)      Main control panel interface overrides
: 8)      Simulator status alarms The  instructor may also develop a scenario that will drive the training sessions with a pre-programmed sequence of events.
Individual events may be set to actuate by the instructor, at a given time in the scenario, or be conditional      on other events or operator actions.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT Initial    Cond  tions  Sna  shots  and Backtrack Points Initial    conditions (ICs) and backtrack points are recordings of the simulator common data base stored on disc. The instructor has the capability of initializing the simulator to any of 60 IC points.
Backtrack points are made at preset intervals and can be recalled during a training session for review or to re-perform a portion of the scenario. An IC can be saved at any time by utilizing the SNAP key on the instructor's keypad.
Performance Monitorin        Review and Re  la There are five features which allow the          instructor to review data which has been stored during an exercise:
~Re  la allows the instructor to play back a training exercise.
from a backtrack point and will replay all inputs made from It'tarts the time the point was stored until the present. It is also possible to replay an earlier training session saved to tape. It should be emphasized that this function records inputs rather than outputs and is actually a re-run of the simulation. This capability makes the function a valuable tool for testing the simulator in addition to its training uses.
Performance Review allows the      instructor to enter data about a lesson (students'ames, date, etc.) and have this data, along with all inputs made during an exercise, stored on tape for later review or printed on the line printer.
Review  Re  orts allows  an  instructor to review data which    has been stored  on a Performance    Review tape.
Monitored Parameters    allows the user to monitor the values of    up    to twenty variables.
The  Gra  hic Recorder    allows the instructor to create scenario specific plotting menus. There, can be a total of twelve menus of four parameters each plotted against time.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION          REPORT Failure Activation Failures    may be    set up from any workstation of the I/F by selecting the PAID display with the target component and then selecting the failure from the menu for the particular device (e.g. valve, pump, etc.). Failuref can also be setup via a Scenario and be activated via the Control Parameters page.
Task    S  eed  U  or Slow      Down The    simulation    may be slowed        or speeded    if necessary      for training on    certain transients.              Speed up    is possible only for certain systems, and by a factor of up to 10 maximum. The speedup factors cause the simulation to appear to be running faster than real time.
Speedup factors are included for the following systems:
: 1)      Reactor System and Dilution
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Boration
: 3)        Condenser Vacuum Time can also be slowed by any factor from                    1 to 10. In  this  case all simulated systems are slowed.
Sound    Effects Certain sounds that impart a large or great degree of realism to the control room environment are available. Any or all of these may be enabled or disabled by the instructor (See Section 1.2.5).
1 This is limited to the production and decay of iodine, Xenon, Promethiun, and Samariun.
Also, speed up can be utilized for the Fuel Burn.Up and Decay Heat.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT Parameter Controller The parameter      controller permits the instructor to manipulate any parameter in the common data base. The parameter controller works via SINGLE and COMPOSITE EVENT entries. An EVENT consists of a parameter, a trigger and possibly a ramp time or delay time. A TRIGGER is the criteria for an EVENT to be inserted into the system.
The instructor can TRIGGER the event himself or have the system do
  ,it via an expression. A COMPOSITE is a single event which can consist of up to ten parameter changes. Each parameter change in turn  has  its  own TRIGGER.
Main Control Panel    Interface Overrides The  stylized instrument feature provides CRT displays of all the control and alarm panels.          A feature of the stylized instrument displays is that they permit the instructor to override the status of any panel component, alarm, switch, meter, fuse, etc. If this is done, that component will show the value or status entered by the instructor if it is an output device; i.e., one that supplies information to the operators. If the device overridden is an input device such as a switch or controller, the simulation will respond
. as if the device were in the position to which it is overridden.
Simulator Status Alarms The 'purpose    of the simulator status monitor is to satisfy the requirements of ANSI/ANS 3.5 Section 4.3 by detecting when modules are operating at or beyond physical or simulation limits, and to signal the discrepancy to the instructor. Parameters were evaluated and, where appropriate,    assigned a minimum and maximum value. There are approximately 250 active values that when exceeded will cause an out of limits alarm. When an out of limits condition is detected, an audible alarm is sounded in the Instructor Facility and the SOS button on the keypad will be        lit. Pressing the keypad button will silence the instructor facility alarm and will display the STATUS page. Training may continue or be terminated at the instructor's discretion.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION    REPORT Simulator Status Alarms (Continued):
If the  simulator is not operating in real time, the SOS Alarm will activate and the simulation will give the instructor an appropriate message. A certification test was performed to demonstrate that the simulator will operate in real time under all conditions and that it  would activate the SOS Alarm  if  simulation did not remain in real time. The abstracts of this test, CRT-001 is included in Volume II of this submittal.
Back round Features Scenario Develo ment This  utility allows  the instructor to develop a scenario for use in a future training session. The instructor may input some or all of the following information:
Initial  Conditions, and  modifications    on  a label by label basis.
: 2)    Speed-up or slow-down    of Time.
: 3)    Parameter controller.
: 4)    Monitored parameters and performance indicators.
: 5)    Graphic recorder parameters.
Instructor  Data Book The  Instructor  Data Book (IDB) provides on-line access to documents and utilities  which will aid an instructor in preparing a lesson or scenario. IDB will allow the instructor to list      files, print files and locate variables required for scenarios.
: 1)    Disk file menus
: 2)    Longword/shortword dictionary
: 3)    Abstracts  menu
: 4)    Data base manager
: 5)    Scratchpad
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT Instructor  Data Book (Continued):
Of these features,  the longword/shortword dictionary is the primary feature used by instructors in the development of scenarios or lessons. It will search for common data base labels given a longword description (maximum 45 characters). When prompted for a longword, enter parts of a longword or the whole longword and the dictionary will be searched.      If any of the words entered appear in valid longwords, the associated labels will be returned.
The  scenario abstracts  option permits any abstract to  be read but not modified.
OPERATING PROCEDURES All certification testing      and  all training utilizes the actual current plant procedures.      A  controlled set of all normal, off-normal,  and emergency procedures is maintained in the simulator control room. No differences between the plant and the simulator configuration are noted in the simulator procedures. Any differences in the oper ation of the simulator as a result of Plant Change Modifications (PCM's) are covered by the instructor on a case by case basis. Maintaining the current revision of the plant procedures always insures that the current operating philosophy of the reference plant is provided in the simulator. For this reason, an exception has been taken to the recommendation to report any differences between the simulator procedures and the reference plant procedures.
CHANGES SINCE LAST REPORT This is the  initial Simulator Certification Report; therefore there are no changes to report.
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                        'ABLE    1  - 1 SUHHARY OF  INITIAL CONDITIONS        1 -  15 CO E  GE            DESCRIP IO MOL                100% FPSS,    Equilibrium Xenon, Steady State.
HOL                50% Power,    Xenon  Increasing.
MOL                Hot Standby, 4 Hours Post        Trip.
HOL                Ready  for  Reactor Startup, Post Trip.
HOL                Plant Start-Up,      2% Power, Ready    to Roll Turbine.
HOL                Plant Start-Up,      10%  Power,  Ready  to  Sync Hain Generator.
HOL                Plant Cooldown, Ready to Place      on Shutdown  Cooling.
HOL                Plant  Mode 5, on Shutdown      Cooling.
MOL                Ready  for Reactor Start-Up with      no Xenon HOL                Plant Heat-Up, on Shutdown Cooling, Ready to .Draw Pressurizer Bubble HOL                Plant Heat-Up, Ready to      come  off Shutdown  Cooling EOL                100% FPSS,    Equilibrium Xenon.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 1-2
 
==SUMMARY==
OF MALFUNCTIONS SYSTEM LEAKS    - Variable to Double Ended          Guillotine RCS - Cold Legs      and Hot Legs CVCS - Charging      and Letdown Line -      Multiple Locations SIS  -  Suction and Discharge Line -          Inside  &  Outside Containment PRESSURIZER - Spray and Surge Line COMPONENT COOLING        - Header Leaks, Heat Exchanger Leaks MAIN STEAM    -  Main Steam Line - Inside Containment Main Steam Line - Outside Containment/Upstream of MSIV Main Steam Line - Between MSIV & NRV Main Steam Header Downstream of MSIV CONDENSER    -  Vacuum Leak and Tube Leak CONDENSATE - Pump Seal Leaks, Header Leak FEEDWATER - Header, Individual Lines Inside & Outside Containment AUXILIARY FEEDWATER - Pump Discharge, Each Header STEAM GENERATOR TUBE LEAKS - Variable Single to Multi-Tube ACCUMULATOR CHECK VALVE LEAKAGE - Variable to 100%
HEAT EXCHANGER TUBE LEAKS          - Variable Single to Multi-Tube RCP Thermal  Barrier CVCS Non-Regenerative    Heat Exchanger REACTOR COOLANT PUMP SEAL FAILURES            - Variable to    100%,  Seals 1/2/3 TANK LEAKS    - All Simulated      Tanks FUEL FAILURE/RCS ACTIVITY INCREASE          - Variable FILTER BLOCKAGE -      Variable to    100%,    Filters, Strainers,    and Screens NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTATION FAILURES Power Range -      Detector Failures - High      & Low Bistable Failures Intermediate    Range    - Detector Failures - High      & Low Incorrect Compensation - Variable Over      &  Under Bistable Failures Source Range - Detector Failures - High            & Low Incorrect Discrimination - Variable High        & Low Excessive Noise Bistable Failures Page  l.  - 19
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR    CERTIFICATION  REPORT TABLE 1-2
 
==SUMMARY==
OF MALFUNCTIONS        (Continued):
TURBINE RUNBACK FAILURES      - Fail to Actuate, Spurious Actuation ROD STOP  FAILURES -  Fail to Actuate, Spurious Actuation REACTOR  TRIP RELAY FAILURES -      Fail to Actuate, Spurious Actuation PROTECTION RELAY  - Fail to Actuate, Delayed or Spurious Actuation SI RELAY FAILURES  - Train A/Train    B  - Manual/Auto Fail to Actuate, Spurious Actuation REACTOR  TRIP BREAKERS FAILURES -      Fail  Open,  Fail Closed, Fail As-Is CONTROL ROD FAILURES  -  (All Rods) Ejection, Slip to        Any Position - Variable to Fully Inserted, Dropped Rod, Dropped Group ,          Mechanically  Stuck, Blown Fuses, Uncoupled Rod, Rods Fail to Move or        Continuous  Motion-Auto  or Manual TURBINE FAILS TO TRIP GENERATOR VOLTAGE REGULATOR FAILURE DIESEL GENERATOR FAIL TO START        -  A  and/or  B ELECTRICAL BUS FAILURES - Ground        Fault,  Phase  to  Phase Short - Variable
~BREAK RS GENERIC FAILURES    - Fail Close, Fail Open, Fail As        Is, Fail to Reset, Ground Fault (Load Side)
Note: Not  all Failures    are applicable to      all breakers.
VALVES GENERIC FAILURES - Fail Open, Fail Closed, Fail As Is, Leak By, Mechanical Overload, Loss of Electric Power, Loss of Pneumatic Power, Loss of Control or Conditioning Signal BREAKER FAILURES    - Fail Closed, Fail Open, Fail As        Is,  Ground  Fault Note: Not  all Failures    are applicable to      all valves.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT STRUMENTATION GENERIC FAILURES INDICATOR - Power Loss,    Signal Loss, Fail High, Fail Low, Fail      As Is, Drift ALARM RELAY  - Energized,    De-energized,  As  Is 8/S TRIP UNIT - Loss    of  Power,  Loss  of Signal, Alarm  Relay Fail Energized, De-energized,    As  Is DIFFERENTIAL  COHP - Loss of Power, Loss of Signal 1, 2, or Both, Alarm 81/82  -  Relay Fail Energized, De-energized, As Is, Spurious On SIGNAL CONDITIONER - Power Loss TRANSNITTERS  - Loss of Power, Loss of Air, Fail High, Fail      Low, Fail As Is,  Drift Coefficient, Lag Coefficient SENSORS  - Noise Amplitude, Fail      Coefficient Multiplier, Offset in Output CONTROLLERS  - Fail High, Low, or As    Is,  Loss  of Power, Loss  of Air, Loss of Input Signal Note: Not  all Failures  are applicable to    all instrumentation.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION        REPORT TABLE 1-3 INSTRUCTOR STATIONS NIN KEYPAD FUNCTIONS PUSHBUTTON                                    FUNCTION lit. 'f lit F/R          Freeze/run. This switch resumes simulation software,          if it  is pressed when the switch is                    no  real  time  simulation software is active.
DIS    To disable/re-enable  the audible alarms.      If  depressed while the ANN        ,
simulation is frozen, flashing    annunciator    windows    will be  lit.
RESET        Causes the simulator to be      restored    to  the  selected    initial condition.
STEP        When  the operation is in step mode, pressing this key causes the-simulation software to cycle through one "ste'p".
PG          Page Forward/Page Backward Schematics are displayed successively in numerical order of their occurrence. In data book mode, these keys scroll through the document being displayed PRT COPY    Print current contents of the CRT screen at the line printer, The key remains  lit and the CRT locked during the memory read cycle.
The light goes off when the CRT unlocks again.
SNAP        Calls up the page which allows for the creation of initial conditions.
OVR CHX    Override switch check. Permits the instructor to accept any mispositioned device on the menu during switch check.
DEA SCE    Places all parameter controls which are not yet active on hold and stops any controls that are ramping or in time delays.
REC PWR    Power shutdown of all control room chart recorders.
MAST FAIL  Activates all armed failures.
GLB CLR    Global clear of all active failures.
SYS MAT    To call up the overall Master System Matrix.
BAK TRK    Calls up a menu page that enables the instructor to: a) Set backtrack time (interval between backtrack points), b) Initialize the simulator to any backtrack point, c) Initiate replay from any backtrack point, d) Restore to the autostore point.
INI  SCE    Brings up a menu of scenarios on to the CRT. Instructor then makes a selection using the touch sensitive screen.
IC SEL      Brings up a summary of existing initial conditions. The instructor can restore the simulator to any point.
SOS          If  li,t  displays the simulator system status of all out of tolerance parameters. If not    lit,  there is nothing to display.
Must be depressed to silence IF alarm when out of bounds status alarm occurs.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT TABLE 1-3 INSTRUCTOR STATIONS MAIN KEYPAD FUNCTIONS      (Continued):
PUSHBUTTON                                      FUNCTION MON PAR      Parameters  being  monitored    are  displayed  on  the screen. The instructor  can  add  and  delete parameters  being monitored to a maximum  of 20.
CON PAR      Brings up the control parameter page onto the screen. Parameter controller values may be entered.
SIM CTRL    Calls up the Level 0 simulator control menu. Functions include level 1 pages: a) Armed failure summary, b) Environmental effects, c) Switch check messages, d) Local Operator Actions 'Index e) Plant performance factors, f) Environmental factors, g) Timed failure, h) Part task, j) Function Keyboard Control.
REPLAY      Brings up a menu from which to start a replay.
HOOP        Brings up a menu so that the instructor may disable one or more real time software modules.
PERF REV    Brings up a menu of performance review function so that the instructor can make a selection, using the touch sensitive screen.
SOUND      Brings up the tableau allowing the instructor to enable/disable sound  effects.
STYL INST  Stylized instruments. Brings up the index, so that selected panel sections can be displayed on the touch sensitive screen.              The status of all devices, or the indicated reading        of an instrument can be read,  or overridden.
IDB        Sets CRT to Instructor Data Book mode. Instructor data book files are only open    if this button is    lit.
DEV SCE    Enter scenario development mode. This enables the instructor to build scenarios for use in future training sessions.
TIME        Time control mode. Brings up a menu of modules that can be sped up
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by a factor of between 1 and 10. The menu includes the possibility of the initiation of the step mode or of slowing the simulation down by a factor of between 1 and 10.
PERF  IND    Brings up a display of Performance indicators. Selections are made by means of the touch sensitive screen.
ANN ACK    Acknowledges annunciators as if from the control room.
BYP CHX      Bypasses Switch Check mode following IC reset.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT REFERENCES l-l  Plant and Simulator Control  Room  Floor Plan Drawing, Rev. 1, Jan. 1991.
1-2  1990  Simulator  Physical  Fidelity Validation Report,      Rev. 1, Jan. 1991.
1-3  Simulator Procurement Specification, Rev. 4, Mar. 1985.
1-4  Scope of Simulation  Document, Rev. 1, Jan. 1991.
1-5  Index of Process  Model Documentation,    Rev. 1, Jan. 1991.
1-6  Instructor Station  Manual, Aug. 1990.
1-7  Listing of  Common  Data  Base  Global  Partitions  for  Instructor Controls, Rev. 4, Dec. 1990.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION    REPORT 2.0  SIMULATOR DESIGN DATA BASE Each module of the St. Lucie Simulator is    fully described in its  associated model report published by the simulator vendor.      The model reports describe the methodology used to develop the individual module and explain the FORTRAN code used to implement this methodology.        These model reports are kept in the nuclear  tr aining  center  simulator  library. One complete set is maintained as a library design reference document and one set is kept current for a working reference.
The model  reports list references from which St. Lucie specific technical information was obtained.      These references include technical manuals, piping and instrumentation drawings, plant operating data, control wiring diagrams, computer software listings, recorder strip charts, design calculations, plant modification documentation, supporting test data, and other relevant material. A Database [Reference 2-2] has been built to include these references plus all of the design references used to build the panels. The references listed in this Database are available for use in the Simulator Library or are obtainable from the FPL Document Center.
Plant Administrative Procedure Number 0010524, Simulator Configuration Control requires design changes to be tracked. These changes are reviewed for impact on the Simulator and when a change impacts the Simulator,            it is scheduled for implementation by the Simulator Engineering Coordinator and entered into the Simulator Configuration Management System.
The SCRB meets  at least once per quarter. This board reviews  all Simulator modification packages.
REFERENCES 2-1  Simulator Configuration Control, Plant Administrative Procedure Number 0010524, Rev. 1, Jan. 29,          1991 2-2  Design Database  Listing,  Rev. 1, Jan. 1991 Page 2.  - 1
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION    REPORT SECTION  3.0  SIMULATOR TESTS 3.0 Simulator Tests 3.1 Summar y The  Simulator Certification Testing was performed according to the requirements and recommendations of ANSI/ANS 3.5 - 1985 [Reference 3-1]
and NUREG 1258  draft  - March 1987 [Reference    3-2]. A total of one    hundred tests  were developed to meet    the requirements of ANSI/ANS 3.5      - 1985.
(See Table 3-1). These tests were performed on the simulator and evaluated by comparison to Best Estimate Analyses, existing reference plant and industry data, and/or expert judgement.
The result of these tests    are summarized in Volume    2  of this submittal.
These summaries contain      all of the      information  recommended    in the "Simulation Facility Evaluation Program", by Neal        K. Hunemuller, USNRC
[Reference 3-3]. The summaries in Volume 2 contain the first five sections of each test procedure and the test team review and evaluation summary.
One  complete test package is contained in volume 3 as an example of the completed tests. This test was developed from the requirement of ANSI/ANS 3.5, Section 3. 1.2.(4) Loss of forced coolant flow due to single or multiple pump failure. As part of this test, a reactor vessel head bubble was formed so that comparison could be made with the St Lucie Unit 1 event of June  ll, 1980 (which involved the formation of a Reactor Vessel Head Bubble).
The  following sections of this report explain the testing program in detail. The first section is an explanation of how testing quality was maintained throughout the program. This is followed by a section which explains how the scope of testing was determined. The remaining sections discuss the development of the test procedures, the performance of the tests, and the test evaluations.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION    REPORT 3.2 guality  Assurance  for Certification Testing The  Certification Simulator Test        Program required a 7 man-year commitment over 16  months. The Simulator Test program was developed and accomplished in stages (see Figure 3-1, "ANSI/ANS 3.5 Requirements and guality Assurance for Simulator Certification Program" ). At each stage, the quality assur ance was performed by utilizing the ANSI/ANS 3.5 recommendations to develop the program and obtaining Simulator Configuration Review Board (SCRB) review and approval.            The SCRB consisted of a Nuclear Plant Supervisor (a current SRO), the Licensed Training Program Coordinator (a previously licensed      SRO), and the Simulator System Coordinator (Simulator Engineer).      The SCRB is chaired by the Operations Training Program Supervisor (a current SRO).
One  of the main goals for the Certification Testing Program was to establish and maintain the highest possible quality. This was insured by the following methods:
A  Certification Test      Team    was    established to write the test procedures, perform the preliminary simulator tests, assist in the final simulator tests, and perform the initial evaluations. This test team included current St. Lucie Senior Reactor Operators, a representative from guality Assurance, and formerly licensed representatives from the corporate staff.
: 2. The  participation of    each  of the three groups involved with Operator Training was maintained throughout the test program. This included Operations, Operations Training, and Simulator Engineering.
: 3. The scope  of the testing    was developed by using a    systematic approach based on  the  requirements of ANSI/ANS 3.5 (See          Section 3.3, Scope oF Tests-  Determination of the 100% Certification Test List). This resulted in many more tests than simply the 25 malfunctions listed in ANSI/ANS 3.5, Section 3.1.2.
: 4. The SCRB reviewed      and  approved    the  100%  Certification Test List prior to the start of the test        program.
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                                                                          'ST. LUG IE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION      REPORT 3.2 guality Assurance for Certification Testing (Continued):
: 5. The  tests were written according to an Approved Training Department Instruction, TDI &#xb9; 38, "Test Development and Evaluation Procedure",
[Reference 3-4]. See Section 3.4, "Test Development".
: 6. The    "Test  Development    and    Evaluation    Procedure"  included a comprehensive list of objectives which was developed from ANSI/ANS 3.5. The applicable objectives from this        list were included in each test procedure to insure that the ANSI/ANS 3.5 guidelines were followed for each test.
: 7. A  test procedure checklist was included in TDI &#xb9; 38, Revision 1.
This checklist was required to be completed prior to the Simulator Configuration Review Board (SCRB) approval of the test procedure.
The checklist included the requirement to review the comprehensive list of objectives. Written explanations were required to show either how the test procedure met the objective, or why the objective was not required for the test.        The checklist also required the signatures of representatives of each of the reviewing groups, Operations,  Simulator  Engineering, and      Training.  (See Volume 3 of this submittal,    Tab: "Test Procedure",      for a completed  copy  of the    checklist  along  with the justification for the          list    of objectives).
: 8. The  preliminary Simulator Tests were performed with the assistance of Operations Training Instructors who were currently licensed Senior Reactor Operators.
9    The SCRB reviewed and approved each test procedure prior to its performance on the simulator as a final test. A total of 29 SCRB meetings were held to approve all of the test procedures.              These were formal meetings where minutes were        recorded  for each  meeting.
SCRB recommendations    were incorporated into the test procedures prior to their approval.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION    REPORT 3.2 Quality Assurance for Certification Testing (Continued):
: 10. Each of the final tests on the simulator was performed with at least one currently licensed SRO present.      In many cases two licensed SRO's were present. Each of the reviewing groups, Operations, Simulator Engineering, and Training, had a representative present during the final test. This was in addition to a member of the Certification Team. This insured that knowledgeable people observed the actual response  of the simulator throughout the test.
ll. Some  method of recording the Critical and Test Specific Parameters was used for each final test.      For most of the tests, the parameters were recorded by a simulator recording program during the final simulator test and were later graphed to allow detailed evaluation.
Also, all of the alarm window annunciators were recorded by a simulator recording program. This provided a method for later review to insure that the ANSI/ANS 3..5, section 4.2. 1 (c) requirement was met ("...the simulator shall not fail to cause an alarm ...          if the reference plant would have caused an alarm          ... and  ... shall not cause an alarm  if the reference plant would not cause an alarm    ...").
For those cases where another method of recording the parameters and alarms was used, the actual method used has been identified in the Evaluation Summaries for the tests (See volume 2 for a complete copy of all of the Evaluation Summaries).
: 12. Each  of the recorded graphs were annotated with explanations for the response of each parameters.        Also, the alarm annunciator printouts were reviewed for erroneous and/or missing alarms.          A discrepancy report  was written  for each  problem  found.
: 13. A  checklist  was  required for the evaluation of each test. This checkli'st included the signature of a SRO for the review of the alarm recorder summary. (See Volume 3 of this submittal, Tab:
          "Appendix A, Evaluation", for a completed copy of the checklist).
: 14. The  Test  Team  Evaluation Summary required a signature from members of each of the reviewing groups - Operations, Simulator Engineering, and Training prior to approval by the SCRB.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION    REPORT 3.2 guality Assurance for Certification Testing (Continued):
: 15. The  Test Team Evaluation Summary and Test Package for each test was reviewed and approved by the SCRB.          A total of 15 formal SCRB meetings  were  held to  approve  all  of the  evaluations. guestions from the SCRB were resolved prior to the final acceptance of the Evaluations. In some cases, simulator tests were re-run to obtain additional data for the SCRB. These cases are identified in the minutes of the SCRB meetings.
3.3 Scope  of Tests (Determination of the    100%  Certification Test List)
Individual Tests were developed by using the General Requirements contained in ANSI/ANS 3.5, Section 3. 1. 1 and 3. 1.2, along with the Simulator Operability Tests of ANSI/ANS 3.5, Appendix B. References 3-2 and 3-3 were also reviewed to insure compliance with all of the available guidance from the NRC, in addition to ANSI/ANS 3.5.
There were two primary considerations        in generating a 100% test list.
First, the 100% test list included all of the ANSI/ANS 3.5 ~re uired tests.
And, second, the 100% test list included additional tests which were not specifically required by ANSI/ANS 3.5 to insure a complete test program (as a result of this, we included tests of the Hot Shutdown Control Panel and the St Lucie Head Bubble event).
A  preliminary review of ANSI/ANS 3.5 revealed several areas which were subjective and did not completely define the scope of tests which must be performed in these areas.      Consequently, it was necessary to develop a reasoning process for determining which tests would be performed.
In general,  we started with the major test categories provided by the list of Normal Plant Evolutions in ANSI/ANS 3.5 Section 3. 1. 1 and the list of Plant Malfunctions in ANSI/ANS 3.5, Section 3. 1.2. We then examined the additional information of ANSI/ANS 3.5 to determine the number of individual tests which would be needed within each category. For example, we determined that it would be necessary to have two separate tests for SG Tube Rupture based on the following examination:
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION        REPORT 3.3 Scope  of Tests    (Determination  of the    100%%u  Certification Test List)
(Continued):
Section 3. 1.2 of ANSI/ANS 3.5 requires that "Where the operator actions are a function of the degree of severity of the malfunction ... the simulator shall have adjustable rates for the malfunction of such a range to represent the plant malfunction conditions." To insure that this requirement was met for SG Tube Ruptures, we reviewed the reference plant procedures: ONOP-2-0830030, SG Tube Leak [Reference 3-5], and 2-EOP-04, SG Tube    Rupture [Reference 3-6].        Based on these reference          plant procedures,  it  was necessary to create two tests for the malfunction "significant PWR steam generator leaks". The first test was for-that of a single tube rupture and the second test started with a small tube leak which escalated to a multiple tube rupture (with a break area equivalent to approximately 10 tubes). Choosing these two tests insured that most of the procedure steps in the reference plant procedures on SG Tube Ruptures would be performed on the simulator.            These tests checked the entire range of operator actions for steam generator tube leaks.
Certain test categories required special consideration to insure that all of the necessary tests were identified. One area in particular was that of Safety Related Surveill'ance Testing. The surveillance testing was reviewed according to the methodology shown in Figure 3-2. Figure 3-2 begins with the requirement to review the Administrative Procedure 2-0010125,    "Schedule of Periodic Tests,            Checks,    and  Calibrations"
[Reference 3-8]. This procedure contains both Safety related and Non Safety related surveillance tests and checks, which are performed by the Operations Department.      The first test question determines            if  the surveillance is safety related. The requirement to test "safety-related equipment or systems" was interpreted as all the equipment and/or systems required by Technical Specifications. Even        if  the equipment/systems were found not to be safety related, it was further required that the surveillance test could not lead to a plant transient or unsafe condition.
This requirement resulted in performing a test of the Turbine Control Valves, Certification Test SUR-014. While this particular surveillance test is required by Technical Specifications, the turbine itself is not considered safety related.
If either  of the criteria were met, then the surveillance was checked to be  within the scope of the simulator.            If within the scope of the simulator, the surveillance was then checked to be within the PSL Simulator Training Program or  if it was likely to be added to the training program.
The basis for these questions was that there was no reason to certify surveillance tests which are not used in simulator training. -        ~
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(Continued):
However,    it  was  later recognized      that this was not an exception specifically allowed      by ANSI 3.5 and    that it was possible that certain surveillance tests      eliminated    by this question could reveal important deficiencies with the simulator. Consequently, the surveillance tests which were initially eliminated by this question were reviewed again to insure that no important surveillance tests had been eliminated.
All of these tests      initially eliminated    were found  to be in one of the following categories:
: 1. The  test  responses were not visible to the operators in the simulator control room. These included tests of Gas Analyzer (functional tests), Main Steam and Main Feedwater Isolation Valve Partial Stroke Periodic tests, and other tests done from remote locations outside the control room.
: 2. The  criteria tested by the surveillance test was already implicitly tested in other certification tests. This included AFW, HPSI, LPSI, and  other  pump  Head  and  Capacity tests, Valve Stroke. Tests, and Heating Ventilation      and  Air Conditioning tests which were already verified in the malfunction tests which required operation of the systems which included these pumps, valves and fans. For example, a problem with the HPSI Head curves used by Fuel Engineering in their RETRAN analysis of a main steam line break was found during the evaluation of Certification Test MAL-041.
: 3. Individual readings required by 2-0010125, "Schedule of Periodic Tests, Checks, and Calibrations" were all verified in the Steady State Tests, SST-001 and SST-002.
Surveillance Tests which only check the initial readiness of equipment or systems were covered by the initial condition verifications of the malfunction tests.              The valve alignment surveillance for safety systems is an example of this.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT 3.3 Scope  of Tests    (Determination  of the  100%  Certification Test List)
(Continued):
: 5. Certain surveillance tests were incorporated in the performance of the Normal Plant Evolutions of Startup and Shutdown. For example, the Turbine Trip Test is performed in NPE-003, Turbine Startup and Generator Synchronization.
The  Safety Related Surveillance Tests which were not explicitly tested, were verified to be in at least one of the above categories.
As a result    of these processes,  an  initial  100%  Certification Test List was developed    (See Table 3-2). This test  list  is comprised of six (6) categories:
: l. Normal Plant  Evolutions
: 2. Safety Related Surveillances
: 3. Plant Halfunctions
: 4. Steady State
: 5. Transient
: 6. Computer Real Time Tests During the  writing of the tests it was decided that six (6) of the initially identified tests would either be deleted or incorporated into other tests. Table 3-2 shows these as "Deleted". The following indicates the disposition of these tests.
SUR-001-      Shutdown Hargin Verification - Test was deleted based on SUR-003 already verifying the only acceptance criteria (Rod Worth
                  +/-  10% Deviation).
SUR-007-      Nuclear and Delta T Power Calibration - Test was incorporated into SST-002, Steady State at Power Level Hold Points.
SUR-016-      CEA  Block Circuit Check - Test was incorporated in NPE-002, Nuclear startup from hot standby to rated power.
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(Continued):
SUR-017-    SDC  Auto  Isolation - It was determined that the referenced procedure  for this test is entirely an I & C procedure. The test  was deleted based  on no  operator actions being required.
SUR-019-    RCGVS  Vent Path Test - This      test was deleted    based  on no simulator training planned in    this area.
MAL-063  -  Automatic Control System Failures - Test was deleted based on all Automatic Control Systems Failures having already been tested in other malfunction tests (MAL-064 through HAL-067).
This test number and title had been included on the original 100% Certification Test List in case any automatic control systems were determined to require additional testing.
To insure that each type of accident analyzed in the reference plant safety analysis report was included in the certification test program,,the test list was compared to the St. Lucie FUSAR [Reference 3-8]. The St. Lucie FUSAR Chapter 15, Accident Analysis, contains a comprehensive listing of all of the accident analyses which were performed in the FUSAR. These accident analyses are listed according to category.          The certification tests were examined with regard to each    of  these categories. We reviewed the FUSAR to insure that each category was thoroughly tested in the Certification Test Program. Table 3-3, Certification Tests by FUSAR Accident Analysis Category, is a listing of the certification tests according to the FUSAR accident analysis categories.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIHULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT 3.4 Test Development A  Training Department Instruction (TDI) 838, "Simulator Certification Test Development and Evaluation Procedure" was written to control the writing of each of the test procedures. This procedure provided a guideline for the writing of each individual test which insured that all of the individual objectives were met and that consistency among the tests was maintained.
The  "Simulator Certification Test Development and Evaluation Procedure" contains instructions on how to write each section of a test procedure and what material should be included in it. The following explains the basis for each section of the test procedure. See Volume 3 of this submittal, Tabbed Section "Test Procedure", for an example of a completed test procedure.
Note: The    first  5 (five) sections of each test procedure are included in Volume 2  of this submittal for all of the tests. This part of the test procedure, along with the Appendix A, Test Team Review and Evaluation,    incorporate all of the        recommended items    of Reference 3-3.
: a.      Section 1.0    Title This section has the  title  of the Test Procedure.
: b.      Section 2.0    Review and  A  royal Signature blanks were provided for the review by the      SCRB and the approval of the Training Department Superintendent.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION    REPORT Test Development (Continued):
Section 3.0    References This section contains all of the references used in writing this test.
The specific reference from ANSI/ANS 3.5 is stated. This reference section also includes the FUSAR Sections which have information pertaining to the systems being tested.      However, because the Safety Analysis is based on conservative initial conditions and assumptions,        it was not used for data comparison except for a couple of tests. In these tests, where other data was got available, the FUSAR was 'used to determine transient "Boundaries".
The applicable reference plant procedures are also listed in this section.
The referenced Industry Experience and the St Lucie Plant In-House Event/
License Event Report were used as part of the Baseline Data.
Section 4.0    Re  uired Records The completed    test procedure is required to    be kept in the plant  files in accordance      with    QI    17-PR/PSL-1,      "Quality    Assurance    Records"
[Reference  3-9].
Section 5.0    A  roach A  brief description of the test is included in this section.          In addition, the Initial and Final Conditions, Options, and Limitations and Assumptions, are included as recommended in Reference 3-3.
Section 6:  Ob  'ectives ANSI/ANS  3.5 contains    many  statements    in the paragraphs preceding and following the list          of  recommended    tests (Section 3.0, General Requirements).      These statements explain the extent to which the tests should be performed.        For example, ANSI/ANS 3.5, Section 3. 1.2 has the statement that "The simulation shall be capable of continuing until such time that a stable, controllable and safe condition is attained These statements were identified as "objectives" which must be met for each test. A comprehensive list of objectives was developed from ANSI/ANS 3.5 (see Table 3-4, Comprehensive List of Objectives). Only those objectives which apply to each particular test were included.            This was seen as a crucial part of the test procedure since it would be the controlling factor in insuring that all of the applicable guidance of ANSI/ANS 3.5, was followed.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT 3.4 Test Development (Continued):
: g. Section 7: Evaluation Basis The method    of evaluation    was  either Best Estimate Analysis (RETRAN),
[Reference 3-10] comparison with plant acceptance criteria, comparison with plant/Industry data, and/or exper t judgement.
There were    a  total of five RETRAN Analyses which were performed          (see section 3.7.b. 1 for a detailed discussion on the RETRAN analyses).            The RETRAN analyses were performed for the following tests:
MAL-001      One Complete Steam      Generator Tube Rupture MAL-005      One    Small  Break  LOCA  which Repressurizes  in  a Saturated Condition MAL-041        Double-Ended Main Steam Line Break Inside Containment MAL-068        Anticipated Transient without    Scram (ATWS)
TRN-010        One  Failed Open PZR Safety Valve which Depressurizes        to  a Saturated Condition Without HPSI All of the Safety Related'urveillance Tests            (SURs)  were evaluated    by comparison to the plant acceptance criteria.          Since all of the reference plant equipment has already had to meet all        of the acceptance criteria within the plant test procedures,          this provides an indirect comparison with the actual results in the reference plant. In addition, the Normal Plant evolutions of Plant Startup and Plant Shutdown (NPE-001, NPE-002, NPE-003, and NPE-005) were evaluated in part by the inherent acceptance criteria provided by the step by step instructions in the reference plant procedures.
Wherever possible,      actual plant transients were used as comparison data.
This included plant data for the Core Performance Testing. In addition to the plant transients which occurred on the reference plant, industry data and NUREG reports were used to insure as accurate a testing program as possible.      The industry events included the North Anna 'Tube Rupture (VEPCO North Anna Unit 1, July 15, 1987 Steam Generator Tube Rupture Event Report, August 17, 1987 [Re'ference 3-11], RE Ginna Steam Generator Tube Rupture (NUREG-0909) [Reference 3-12], Vogtle Loss of Shutdown Cooling, (NUREG-1410) [Reference 3-13], and selected information from 'the TMI II Transient.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.4  Test Developm'ent (Continued):
: g. Section 7: Evaluation Basis (Continued):
These    events  provided    some    basis 'or comparison because of their significant overall    impact on    the plants. However, while other industry events have occurred in areas such as electric power losses and auxiliary system losses/problems, comparisons were not attempted due to significant plant design differences and/or relatively simple plant responses (compared to LOCAs, Steam Line Breaks, or SG Tube Ruptures).
Because  of the small  number    of transients which have occurred at the St.
Lucie Power Plant, many of the tests were identified as requiring expert judgement to complete the evaluation (see section 3.7.b.4 for a detailed discussion on the methods and quality assurance for tests examined using expert judgement).
h.~ 'ection ~
: 8. 1
                  ~  Critical
                        ~ ~
Parameters The    Critical  Parameters were determined by examining Reg. Guide 1.97
[Reference 3-14]. A comprehensive listing of all of the Reg Guide 1.97 Category 1 & 2 variables was developed (see Table 3-5, Comprehensive          list of Monitored Parameters). The Critical Parameters for each test procedure were selected from this      list. Those parameters which would be affected by the test and  which  were  important  to the operator's response and control of the transient, were selected from this          list and included in the test procedure. The first 15 parameters of the        comprehensive  list were required to be recorded for each test. For those tests which had no impact on the major heat transfer parameters (eg. Surveillances),              these first 15 parameters demonstrated that the simulator was at steady state during the performance of the test.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION    REPORT 3.4 Test Development (Continued):
: i. Section 8.2      Test S  ecific  Parameters This  list  included the additional parameters (control room instruments),
which were necessary for operator diagnosis and control of the event. In some cases, additional parameters were added which were needed to complete the evaluation of the test. As a starting point, the Test Development procedure included a        list  of the most frequently used test specific parameters. Other test specific parameters were added by the writers of the individual tests as needed.
: j. Section 9.0      Test Instructions This section contains the actual test instructions. In most of the tests, where a reference plant procedure existed, the test instructions simply require the completion of the applicable plant procedure step. Additional information is provided in the test procedure as necessary to clarify the action required. In certain certification tests, there were no specific plant procedures which applied.            For example, the transient tests of ANSI/ANS 3.5, Appendix B did not use reference plant procedures since the Appendix  B  instructions  recommended    limited operator action.
: k. Attachment I      Simulator Scenario The Scenario Description        contains the    listing of the program which, is actuated on the simulator        to initiate    the transient. These instructions are contained in the section of the scenario labeled "Composite Malfunction Selection". In addition to initiating the transient, the composites are used for certain operator actions which are required during the test.
Including these operator actions as part of the scenario provided for repeatability of the .test during the initial test program and also for comparison in the re-certification tests.              All of the actions which are included in the scenario as operator actions were performed during the preliminary tests on the control panels, verifying that all of the operator
    'actions are performable in the simulator.
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: k. Attachment  1  Simulator Scenar'o (Continued):
The scenario description    also contains    a monitored parameter section which can be used to observe up  to 20 parameters on the screens in the Instructor Facility. In addition, the "Graphic Recorder Entry" could be used to obtain graphs from the simulator. This feature was almost never used, since another simulator recorder program was available with better graphing capabilities.
A  endix A  Evaluation This Appendix contains the evaluation summary which is included in Volume 2 for each test. Volume 2 contains the evaluation summaries for each of the Certification Tests.        In Volume 3, this is located at the Tab, "Appendix A Evaluation".        This Appendix also contains the Evaluation Checklist which was completed by the evaluators to insure that all of the necessary parts of the evaluation had been performed (the basis for this is discussed in section 3.7, Evaluation).
: m. A  endix B  Gra hs This Appendix was provided to allow for the addition of the graphs after the final simulator test was completed.
Alarms The alarms were included in each    test  package as  a separate tabbed section.
: n. A  endix C  SIMEX Com  arison Listin This Appendix was provided to preserve a listing of the revisions of each of the simulator models at the time the final test was performed. This is essential for determining the reason for differences observed during the subsequent Re-Certifications every four years.
: o. A  endix D  Notes This appendix provided for the recording of the test team members present at the time of the final simulator test, a chronological log of the operator actions, as well as any problems which were seen during the test.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIHULATOR CERTIFICATION      REPORT 3.5 Preliminary Simulator Tests Preliminary Simulator tests were performed for all of the identified tests to discover any major discrepancies.        Hany of these discrepancies were resolved prior to the final simulator    test. Only those discrepancies which were outstanding at the time of the final simulator test were recorded in the Test Team Review and Evaluation which is included in Volume II for each test. These preliminary tests also provided initial checkouts of the test procedures.
3.6 Performance  of the Test Representatives    from each of the three Departments affected by operator training were present during'each of the final tests. These departments consisted of Operations, Training, and the Simulator Engineering Group.
These three test team members, along with a member of the Certification Team, carefully observed the simulator response during the test.
Each  test was run  strictly according  to the test procedure which    has blanks for initials beside each important step of the test procedure.        See Volume 3 of this submittal, Tab: "Test Procedure", for an example of        a  completed test procedure.
The parameters    identified in Section 8.0 of each test procedure were recorded on a simulator recording program. These parameters were recorded at the following frequencies:
Normal  Plant Evolutions (Which  required several hours to complete                            1 minute Physics Tests and Surveillances                                        5 Seconds Halfunctions                                                            5  Seconds Transients (ANSI/ANS 3.5, Appendix    B)                            0.5 Seconds Graphs were developed from the simulator recording program (see Volume 3, Tab: "Appendix B, Graphs" ). This was necessary to satisfy the criteria of ANSI/ANS 3.5 Section 4.2. 1 (b).
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In addition, a simulator recording program    recorded each alarm along with the time that  it occurred during the test  (see Volume 3,'Tab: "Alarms" ).
This was necessary to satisfy the criteria    of ANSI/ANS  3.5, Section 4.2.1 (c). .This was also used to help annotate    the graphs.
3.7 Evaluation
                                                                    \
The  evaluations were performed according to instructions which were incorporated in the TDI &#xb9; 38, "Simulator Certification Test Development and'Evaluation Procedure" [Reference 3-4]. The results of each evaluation were recorded in the Appendix A, "Test Team Review and Evaluation", of the test procedure. A copy of all of the evaluations are in Volume 2 of this submittal.
All of the graphs which    were listed in Section 8. 1 and 8.2 of the Test Procedure were annotated with information on the major trend changes (see Volume 3, Tab "Appendix B, Graphs" ). The annotations were determined from a review of the Best Estimate Analysis, In-House Events, Industry Data, and/or expert judgement. The exact cause of changes in the trend of each graph was determined by knowing the initiating cause of the transient, examining the interactions of the parameters, alarm recorder data, and notes which were taken during the test run. Where either plant or industry data was available, comparisons were made to the individual graphs. For those tests which had Best Estimate Analyses performed, each simulator test graph was compared with the corresponding analysis graph. All of the graph annotations were reviewed by Operations, Training, and the Simulator Engineering Group.
All of the alarm recorder listings were reviewed. These alarm listings were reviewed by a currently licensed SRO.          The evaluation checklist included a sign-off for the SRO concurrence that all of the alarms were valid and that no alarms were omitted which would have occurred in the reference plant. Any problems found were noted in Section 9 of the Test Team Review and    Evaluation.
After the graphs and alarms were reviewed, the Test Team Review and Evaluation was written. Copies of these Test Team Review and Evaluations for all of the tests are in volume 2 of this submittal. The following explains each section of the Test Team Review and Evaluation along with the reason for including this- information.
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: a. Section 1. Summar This summary of the evaluation is a brief paragraph which contains the date when the test was performed, what type of evaluation was performed, number of deficiencies discovered, and any dissenting opinions on the test results. The test date and dissenting        opinions were information recommended by the "Simulation Facility Evaluation Program", by Neal K.
Hunemuller, USNRC.
The number of  discrepancies identified in this summary will agree with the number of DRs  listed in Section 3, "Discrepancies". Almost all of the test evaluations were identified as having no dissenting opinions.              This reflects the eventual agreement    between  the reviewers's  as  to the  final evaluation of the test results. Only one test required the final decision of the SCRB to resolve dissenting opinions. This test was HAL-OO2, Rapid Gross Failure of Multiple Steam Generator Tubes.          In this test,    the resolution to the dissenting opinions is stated in Section 3,    "Deficiencies Found".
: b. Section 2. Baseline Data This is  a description of the baseline data which was used to determine fidelity to the reference plant (recommended by Reference 3-3). This section will provide information as to whether or not plant event strip charts were available, if RETRAN analysis was performed, or other information was available.      If expert judgement was used, then the information concerning  how this  was performed and documented was stated here.
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: b. Section 2. Baseline Data (Continued):
Best Estimate Anal ses Five Best Estimate Analyses (RETRAN) were performed. These RETRAN analyses were performed by using the RETRAN-02 code [Reference 3-10] and the St. Lucie Unit 2 RETRAN Base Model.          Preliminary Simulator tests were performed to determine the boundary conditions for the RETRAN analysis. Since RETRAN only calculates the RCS response,  it was necessary to determine the boundary conditions of Charging and HPSI flow, Letdown, Main and Aux Feedwater, and Steam Flow. The Charging, HPSI, and Aux Feedwater Flows were supplied in the form of flow versus RCS or Steam Generator pressure data.      In addition, any operator actions were necessary inputs to the RETRAN analysis (eg. tripping RCPs at RCS pressure less than 1300 PSIG).
These boundary conditions were supplied to the Fuels Engineering group which performed the RETRAN analyses. No additional data was given to the Fuels Engineering Group to insure an independent analysis.
The  final simulator test  was performed and comparisons between the simulator and RETRAN data were made. The comparisons between the simulator data and the results of the RETRAN analysis were      first made  by the St. Lucie Simulator Engineering Group and the Certification Team. Any discrepancies found were then discussed with the Fuels Engineering Group.        Additional RETRAN runs were performed as needed to correct specific problems with the RETRAN analysis (incorrect initial conditions or boundary condition discrepancies). Any problems found with the simulator were identified  as DRs.
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: b. Section 2. Baseline Data (Continued):
Best Estimate Anal ses (Continued):
Overall the comparisons between the simulator data and the RETRAN analysis were very good. Almost all of the differences were easily explainable with no major differences being identified which would invalidate training. Only a few DRs were required as a result of problems found by comparing the simulator to the RETRAN analyses.
These DRs are listed in the Test Team Review and Evaluation Summaries in volume 2 for the following tests:
I HAL-001      One  Complete Steam Generator Tube Rupture HAL-005      One Small  Break LOCA which Repressurizes    in a Saturated Condition MAL-041      Double-Ended Hain Steam Line Break Inside Containment MAL-068      Anticipated Transient without    Scram (ATWS)
TRN-010      One  Failed Open PZR Safety Valve which Depressurizes to a  Saturated Condition Without HPSI
: 2. Plant Data  Com  arisons Wherever possible,    actual plant data was used as comparison data.
This included transient as well as normal testing (eg. core performance test) data. In addition to the transients which occurred on the reference plant, industry data and NUREG reports were used to insure as accurate a testing program as    possible.'n several  of the core performance tests, specific numbers were available for comparison. Any specific numbers are listed in Section 8 of the Test Team Review and Evaluation (see Volume 2 of this submittal, SUR-001 through SUR-004, and SUR-006). This allowed a direct comparison between the simulator test results and the reference plant measurements.
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: b. Section 2. Baseline Data (Continued):
: 2. Plant Data  Com arisons (Continued):
When  strip chart data was available, the results of the comparison were recorded in Section'. Comparison with Industry/Plant Data.
In some cases, the plant event reports did not have any strip chart data with the report. These reports did contain some detail as to which alarms occurred, which valves were opened/closed, 'and. operator actions. Therefore, some comparisons could be made. However, since there were no strip charts, the response of the individual parameters was evaluated by expert judgement.
: 3. Plant Acce tance Criteria The Normal  Plant evolutions of Plant Startup    and  Plant Shutdown (NPE-001, NPE-002, NPE-003, and NPE-005). were evaluated in part by the inherent acceptance criteria provided by the step by step instructions in the reference plant procedures. The reference plant shutdown and cooldown procedures are quite detailed and provide step by step instructions. The reference plant shutdowns, cooldowns, heatups, and power change evolutions are all different with respect to change of power rates, Hold Points, and heat transfer rates.
Therefore, there was no attempt to replicate a specific plant event.
All of the Safety Related Surveillance Tests    (SURs) were  evaluated by comparison to the plant acceptance    criteria. This  includes  the Core Performance Tests which were also compared to the available plant data.
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: b. Section 2. Baseline Data (Continued):
Ex  ert Jud ement Because  of the small  number  of transients which have occurred at the St. Lucie  Power  Plant, many of the tests required using expert judgement  for the evaluation. In performing the expert judgement analyses, the annotation of the graphs of the Critical and Test Specific parameters were        crucial to achieve an accurate an evaluation as possible. This is because each one of the graphed parameters were identified as being important to the trainee's determination of the plant condition. While the overall response of the simulator was verified on the floor of the simulator during the performance of the test, this is not sufficient for evaluation of the individual parameters.        The "real time" evaluation during the simulator test has the inherent problem of depending on one of the test team operator's to be observing each particular instrument throughout the test to insure that its response was correct.
Continual observation of each and every indication is not possible.
By obtaining graphs of each of the parameters,        a careful analysis of the response of    each  parameter  could be performed. A member of the Certification Team performed the initial analysis of each test in most cases. This involved writing explanations on each of the graphs as to why points of inflection and rate of change occurred (annotations). In most tests, the initial evaluator was either a current SRO licensed operator or had held a license at either St.
Lucie or Turkey Point facility. The other initial evaluators were either SRO Certified "at St. Lucie or had held a SRO license at another plant. In all cases, at least one of the reviewer's for Operations or Training, held a current SRO License for the St. Lucie Plant.
Representatives from Operations, Training, and Simulator Engineering reviewed each of the graphs after they were annotated.              Any differences of opinion were resolved between the evaluator and the reviewer's with the exception of HAL-002 where the final decision was rendered by the SCRB.
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ST. LUG'IE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT 3.7 Evaluation (Continued):
: c. Section 3. Deficiencies Found This section contains the number and brief description of the deficiencies found as a result of the test. The current status of each deficiency is listed in Figure 4-2, Outstanding Discrepancies by Priority. This status indicates whether the deficiency has been corrected or  if it is still open.
it If is still open, then the estimated date of its completion is given (recommended  by Reference 3-3).
: d. Section 4. Exce tions taken to    ANSI ANS 3.5 This section describes. the exceptions taken to ANSI/ANS 3.5 as a result of the test. The justification for each exception is also included here.
Three exceptions were taken in the Simulator Certification Testing. One of these exceptions was the at power operation with less than 4 RCPs.
Neither startup nor power operations with less than full reactor coolant flow is allowed at St. Lucie Unit 2. An immediate reactor trip is required upon loss of one or more RCPs. Post trip operation with the loss of one or more RCPs was covered in MAL-015, TRN-004 and TRN-005.
Another exception was the recommended return to 100% power in the ANSI/ANS 3.5 Appendix B.2.2 (7). Because there is no automatic return to 100% power at St. Lucie, the escalation back to 100% power would be in normal manual control. Since this is tested in NPE-003 and NPE-004,    it was not repeated in this test.
The  third exception taken in the Simulator test program was the decision not to test the Safety Related Surveillance for those evolutions which are not performed as training on the simulator and were implicitly tested in other certification tests. See Section 3.3, Scope of Tests (Determination of the 100% Certification Test List), for a complete discussion of this exception.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIHULATOR CERTIFICATION    REPORT 3.7 Evaluation (Continued):
: e. Section 5. Simulator 0 eratin      Limits The  simulator has the capability of notifying the instructors whenever an operating  limit has been exceeded. The purpose of this alarm is to alert the instructor that the response        of the simulator is suspect since a calculational limit was exceeded. This alarm occurred on a couple of the final tests. The alarm was the result of exceeding the reactor vessel head enthalpy limit, but this had no impact on the test (occurred in HAL-068 and HAL-004). In addition, the simulator operating limit occurred in HAL-068 as a result of the RB Containment Pressure exceeding design limits.
This occurred because of a problem with the model and was identified as a DR.
: f. Section 6. Additional    Justification for the Test Results This section includes any justification for acceptance of" the transient which is not included in the comparison of the graphs and/or alarms. For example, engineering calculations were performed for the HAL-007, Loss of Instrument Air, as comparison data for the simulator response.            These calculations included determining the critical flow        values  for  the  line sizes at the point of the breaks. This was used to determine the total system initial response to the maximum leak area.        Reference to this was made in this section in      the  Evaluation  for  HAL-007. A copy of the calculations were added to the HAL-007 test package.
: g. Section 7. Evaluation of the Trainin        Im act of Differences  Seen In some instances there were differences noticed between the comparison data and the response of the simulator which did not impact training. This section identifies any of these differences with an explanation why changes to the simulator model is not required.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION        REPORT 3.7 Evaluation (Continued):
: h. Section 8. Com  arison with Industr    Plant Data This section identifies any Industry/Plant Data which was used for comparison. This will include some specifics as to what was available for comparison.      If  only a report was available, then specific alarms, automatic actions, and /or operator actions may have been listed. If strip charts were available, these will be mentioned in this section and the results of the comparison will be given.
Section 9. Comments  on Gra hs and Alarms Comments  will include    any specific deviations from the baseline data          or expert judgement which were noted on the graphs.        In a few instances        it was  necessary to re-run the test to obtain additional graphs or the alarm recorder summary.      In this  case the times on these graphs or alarms        will be  different  from the  initial final test. This will be noted herc'he 3.8 Future Year Test Plans future year test plans include testing all of the ANSI 3.5, Appendix B Tests each year and 25% (+ 5%) of all other tests which are listed in table 3-1, St. Lucie Certification Test Matrix. The specific requirements are listed in Administrative Procedure - 0005761, Simulator Certification, Appendix C [Reference 3-15]. The latest revision of this procedure is included in Appendix C, Volume I, of this submittal. A preliminary test plan is provided in Table 3-6. This test plan may be modified to integrate with current and future maintenance,              modification and training requirements.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR    CERTIFICATION  REPORT TABLE  3-1 NSI  ANS 3.5 CERTIFICATION        EST MATRIX ANSI ANS  3.5 TEST    CERTIFICATION    EST 3.1.1  (1)            NPE-001  "Reactor Plant Heat up - cold to hot standby" (2)(5)(6)      NPE-002  "Nuclear startup      from hot standby    to rated power."
3.1.1  (3)            NPE-003 "Turbine startup and generator synchronization" 3.1.1  (4)(6)          NPE-004 "Reactor    trip  and  recovery to rated power" 3.1.1  (5)(6)(8)      NPE-005 "Plant shutdown from rated power to cold shutdown conditions" 3.1.1
~  ~  (9)            SUR-002      "Isothermal        temperature      coefficient determination" 3.1.1  (9)            SUR-003 "Rod Worth Measurement" 3.1.1  (9)            SUR-004 "ARO    Critical  Baron Determination" 3.1.1  (9)            SUR-005  "Plant heat balance" 3.1.1  (9)            SUR-006  Moderator    coefficient at  power" 3.1.1  (9)            SUR-008 "Surveillance requirements        for shutdown margin, Modes 3, 4, and 5 (sub-critical)"
3.1.1  (10)            SUR-009 "RCS    Inventory Balance" 3.1.1  (10)            SUR-010  "Wide Range    Nuclear    Instrumentation    channel functional test" 3.1.1  (10)          SUR-011  "Diesel Generator monthly Test" 3.1.1  (10)          SUR-012 "RPS Logic      Matrix Relay Test" Page  3. - 28
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE  3-1 ANSI  ANS  3.5 CERTIFICATION    TEST MATRIX ANSI ANS  3.5  EST      CERTIFICATION TEST 3.1.1  (10)            SUR-013 "CEA    Periodic Test" 3.1.1  (10)            SUR-014  "Turbine Valve Test" 3.1.1  (10)            SUR-015 "Hydrogen Recombiner" 3.1.1  (10)            SUR-018 "Boron Flow      Test" 3.1.2  (1)(a)          MAL-001 "1 Complete Steam Generator Tube Rupture" 3.1.2  (1)(a)          MAL-002 "Rapid Gross    Failure of Multiple Steam Generator Tubes" 3.1.2
~  ~  (1) (b)          MAL-003 "LOCA Outside Containment      in the Letdown System" 3.1.2  (l)(b,c)        MAL-004 "Large Break LOCA      with  a LOOP" 3.1.2  (1)(c)          MAL-005 "Small Break LOCA" 3.1.2  (1) (d)          MAL-006  "Failed  Open PORV    with Loss of Offsite Power" 3.1.2  (2)              MAL-007 "Loss    of Instrument Air: Air Header Rupture" 3.1.2  (2)              MAL-008 "Loss    of Instrument Air Compressors" 3.1.2  (3)              MAL-009 "Loss    of Offsite    Power" 3.1.2  (3)              MAL-010    "Loss  of Offsite      Power    with both  Diesel Generators  Failing" 3.1.2  (3)            MAL-011 "Loss    of  a  Safety Related A.C. Buss" 3.1.2  (3)              MAL-012 "Loss    of the  M.A. Instrument Bus" 3.1.2
  ~ ~  (3)              HAL-013 "Loss    of Non-Safety Vital    Buss" Page  3. - 29
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR        CERTIFICATION  REPORT TABLE    3-1 ANSI  ANS 3.5 CERTIFICATION TEST        H  T  I NSI ANS  3.5 TEST      CERTIFIC  ION TEST 3.1.2  (3)              HAL-014 "Loss  of  2B/2BB D.C. Buss" 3.1.2  (4),            HAL-015 "Loss  of all  RCP's, Natural    Circulation  Cooldown" 3.1.2  (5)              HAL-016 "Slow Condenser      Vacuum Leak    from  100% Power" A
3.1.2  (5)              HAL-017 "Loss  of  Condenser    Level Control" 3.1.2  (6)              HAL-018 "Loss  of all    ICW Pumps" 3.1.2  (6)            MAL-019 "Rupture    of  One  ICW  Header" 3.1.2  (7)            HAL-020 "Loss  of  Shutdown Cooling" 3.1.2  (7)            HAL-021 "Loss    of  Shutdown    Cooling from Suction Valve Closure" 3.1.2  .(8)            MAL-022  "Total Loss of      CCW  Flow" 3.1.2  (8)            MAL-023 "Rupture    of  B CCW  Header" 3.1.2  (8)            MAL-024 "RCS  to  CCW  Leak  in the  RCP  Seal Cooler" 3.1.2  (9)            MAL-025 "Loss  of  Both Hain Feedwater Pumps" 3.1.2  (10)            HAL-026"Loss  of All Feedwater      Pumps  from  100% Power" 3.1.2  (11)            HAL-027  "Fail  Power Supply      to  one RPS Channel" 3.1.2  (12)            HAL-028 "One Stuck Rod" 3.1.2  (12)            MAL-029 "One Uncoupled Rod During          Startup" 3.1.2  (12)            HAL-030 "One Dropped Rod" 3.1.2  (12)            MAL-031 "One Dropped Bank        of  CEA's".
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE  3-1 ANSI  ANS  3.5 CERTIFICA    IO  EST    ATRIX ANSI ANS  3.5 TEST      CERTIFICATION TEST 3.1.2  (13)            HAL-'032 "Freeze  Control  Rod  Drive System" 3.1.2  (14)            HAL-033 "Excessive Reactor Coolant System            Activity" 3.1.2  (15)            MAL-034  "Turbine Trip from    < 15% Power" 3.1.2  (16)            HAL-035  "Trip Generator from      100% Power" 3.1.2  (17)            MAL-036  "Inadvertent Dilution at Power" 3.1.2  (17)            HAL-037 "Steam Bypass Control Valve          Fails  Open" 3.1.2  (18).            HAL-038  "Pressurizer Pressure    and Level  Control Failures" 3.1.2  (18)            HAL-039 "Reactor Coolant Volume Control            Failures" 1
3.1.2  (19)            HAL-040 "Reactor    Trip Initiated    by a Low    SG Level" 3.1.2  (20)            MAL-041 "Double Ended HSLB      Inside Containment" 3.1.2  (20)            HAL-042 "Hain Steam Line Break Outside Containment"            .
3.1.2  (20)            MAL-043  "Failed  Open Hain Steam      Safety Valve" 3.1.2  (20)            MAL-044    "Small      Feedwater      Line    Break    (Outside Containment)"
3.1.2  (20)            HAL-045 "Large Feedwater Line Break      (Inside Containment)"
3.1.2  (21)            MAL-046 "Wide Range NI      Failed High" 3.1.2  (21)            HAL-047  "Linear  Power Range Channel        Failed High" 3.1.2  (22)            MAL-048 "SG Level      Instrument Failure (Input to        LPFWC, 3 Element Level    Controller,    and RPS)"
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE    3-1 NSI  ANS 3. 5  GER  IF  ICA ION    ES  MATRIX ANSI ANS  3.5 TEST    CERTIFICATION TES 3.1.2  (23)            HAL-049 "Containment          Pressure    Transmitter    Failure (RPS/ESFAS)"
Failed High    "
3.1.2  (22)            MAL-050 "TCold      (Input to    RPS) 3.1.2  (22)            HAL-051 "TCold (RRS)        Failed High" 3.1.2  (22)            HAL-052    "RCS    Hot    Leg  Temperature    Monitor (Control Channel) Failure" 3.1.2  (22)            HAL-053 "RCS Hot Leg Temperature        Monitor (Safety Channel  )
Failure" 3.1.2
~  ~  (22)            MAL-054 "RCS Flow (SG      Differential Pressure) Instrument Failure" 3.1.2  (22)            MAL-055 "Feedwater Flow        (Input to  3 Element    Controller)"
3.1.2  (22)            HAL-056 "Steam Flow        (Input to  3  Element    Controller)"
3.1.2  (22)            HAL-057 "Steam      Generator    Pressure  Transmitter Failed Low" 3.1.2  (22)            MAL-058 "Containment        Radiation Monitor Failure (ESFAS)"
3.1.2  (22)            HAL-059 "RWT Level Instrument          Failure" 3.1.2  (22)            HAL-060 "Annunciator Panel          Failures" 3.1.2  (22)          HAL-061 "Alarm Window        Fails to Actuate" 3.1.2  (22)          HAL-062 "Alarm Window        Incorrectly Actuates"
                                                                        'I 3.1.2  (23)          HAL-064 "ESFAS      Failure with Small Break        LOCA" 3.1.2  (23)          HAL-065 "RAS    Fails to Actuate" Page  3. - 32
 
ST. LUCIE
                                          ,  INITIAL SIHULATOR CERTIFICATION        REPORT TABLE 3-1 ANSI  ANS  3.5 CERTIFICATION      TEST HATRIX NSI ANS  3.5 TEST      CERTIFICATION TEST 3.1.2  (23)            HAL-066 "HSIS    Fails to Actuate" 3.1.2  (23)            HAL-067 "AFAS    Fails to Actuate" 3.1.2  (24)            HAL-068  "Anticipated Transient without        Scram {ATWS)"
3.3.2                    HAL-069 "Hot Shutdown Control Panel          Cooldown" APP B 2.'1              SST-001 "Steady    State Test at    100% Rated Thermal    Power" APP B  2.1              SST  -002 "Steady State at Power Level Hold Points" A PP B 2.2 (1)          TRN-001  "Reactor Trip" E
APP B  2.2 (2)          TRN-002 "Loss    of  Hain Feedwater Pumps from 100% Power with Failure of all      Emergency Feedwater" APP B  2.2 (3)          TRN-003 "Simultaneous Closure        of All Hain  Steam  Isolation Valves" APP B  2.2 (4)          TRN-004 "Loss    of all    RCP's from 100%    Full Power" APP B  2.2 (5)          TRN-005 "Loss    of  1  RCP  from  100% Power" APP B  2.2 (6)          TRN-006  "Turbine Trip from      < 15% Power" APP B  2.2 (7)          TRN-007      "Haximum Rate      Power    Ramp  (100%    down  to approximately 75%)"
APP B  2.2 (8)          TRN-008 "Large Break LOCA With a Loss          of Offsite  Power" APP B  2.2 (9)          TRN-009 "Double Ended HSLB        Inside Containment" APP B  2.2 (10)          TRN-010      "1  Failed Open PZR Safety Valve which Depressurizes to a Saturated Condition Wi.thout HPSI" Page 3.  - 33
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIHULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT TABLE    3-2 ST. LUCIE CERTIFICATIO TEST HATRI EST NUHBER              EST NAHE COHPUTER REAL TIHE (CRT)
CRT-001                  Computer Real Time Test STEADY STATE (SST)
. SST-001                  Steady State Test at 100% Rated Thermal Power SST-002                  Steady State at Power Level Hold Points NORHAL PLANT ELEVATIONS (NPE)
NPE-001                  Reactor Plant Heat up - cold to hot standby NPE-002                  Nuclear startup from hot standby to rated power.
NPE-003                  Turbine startup and generator synchronization NPE-004                  Reactor  trip  and  recovery to rated power NPE-005                  Plant shutdown      from rated    power to cold shutdown conditions SAFETY RELATED SURVEILLANCES (SUR)
SUR-001                  Deleted SUR-002                  Isothermal temperature coefficient      determination SUR-003                  Rod  Worth Measurement SUR-004                  ARO  Critical  Baron Determination SUR-005                  Plant heat balance SUR-006                  Hoderator coefficient at power Page  3. - 34
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3-2 ST. LUCIE    CERTI ICA ION  ES  AT      (Continued):
TEST NUMBER            ~EST NAME SAFETY RELATED SURVEILLANCES (SUR)    (Continued):
SUR-007                Deleted SUR-008                Surveillance requirements for shutdown margin,      Modes 3, 4, and  5  (sub-critical)
SUR-009                RCS  Inventory Balance SUR-010                Wide Range    Nuclear Instrumentation channel    functional test SUR-011                Diesel Generator monthly Test SUR-012                RPS  Logic Matrix Relay Test SUR-013                CEA  Periodic Test SUR-014                Turbine Valve Test SUR-015                Hydrogen Recombiner SUR-016                Deleted SUR-017                Deleted SUR-018                  Boron Flow Test SUR-019                  Deleted PLANT MALFUNCTION (MAL)
MAL-001                  1 Complete Steam Generator Tube Rupture MAL-002                  Rapid Gross    Failure of Multiple  Steam  Generator Tubes Page  3. - 35
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR    CERTIFICATION  REPORT TABLE  3-2 ST. LUCIE    CERTIFICATION      EST MATRIX  (Continued):
TEST NUMBER            TEST NAME PLANT MALFUNCTION (MAL) (Continued):
MAL-003                LOCA  Outside Containment in the Letdown System MAL-004                Large Break    LOCA  with  a LOOP MAL-005                Small Break    LOCA MAL-006                Failed  Open PORV  with Loss of Offsite    Power MAL-007                Loss  of Instrument Air: Air Header Rupture MAL-008                Loss  of Instrument Air Compressors MAL-009                  Loss of Offsite    Power MAL-010                  Loss of Offsite  Power  with both Diesel Generators Failing MAL-011                  Loss of  a  Safety Related A.C. Buss MAL-012                  Loss of the  M.A. Instrument Bus MAL-013                  Loss of Non-Safety Vital      Buss MAL-014                  Loss of  2B/2BB D.C. Buss MAL-015                  Loss of all  RCP's, Natural    Circulation  Cooldown MAL-016                  Slow Condenser    Vacuum Leak from 100% Power MAL-017                  Loss of  Condenser    Level Control MAL-018                  Loss of all    ICW Pumps a MAL-019                  Rupture  of  One ICW Header Page 3.  -  36
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIHULATOR CERTIFICATION      REPORT TABLE  3-2 ST. LUCIE    CERTIFICATiON TES        ATRI  (Continued):
EST NUHBER            TEST NAHE PLANT HALFUNGTION (HAL) (Continued):
HAL-020                Loss  of  Shutdown Cooling HAL-021                Loss  of  Shutdown Cooling from Suction Valve Closure HAL-022                Total Loss of    CCW  Flow HAL-023                Rupture    of  B CCW  Header MAL-024                RCS  to  CCW  Leak  in the    RCP  Seal Cooler HAL-025                Loss  of Both Hain Feedwater        Pumps HAL-026                Loss  of All  Feedwater    Pumps  from  100% Power HAL-027                Fail  Power Supply      to  one RPS Channel HAL-028                One  Stuck  Rod HAL-029                One  Uncoupled Rod During Startup HAL-030                One Dropped    Rod HAL-031                One Dropped Bank      of  CEA's HAL-032                  Freeze Control Rod Drive System HAL-033                  Excessive Reactor Coolant System          Activity HAL-034                Turbine Trip from        < 15%  Power HAL-035                Trip Generator from        100% Power HAL-036                  Inadvertent Dilution at Power Page 3.    -  37
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE  3-2 ST. LUCIE    CERTIFICATION    EST MA RI    (Continued):
TEST NUMBER            ~EST NANE PLANT MALFUNCTION (HAL) (Continued):
HAL-037                Steam Bypass Control Valve    Fails  Open HAL-038                Pressurizer Pressure    and Level Control Failures MAL-039                Reactor Coolant Volume Control Failures HAL-040                Reactor Trip    Initiated  by a Low  SG  Level MAL-041                Double Ended HSLB Inside Containment HAL-042                Main Steam Line Break Outside Containment HAL-043                Failed  Open Hain Steam  Safety Valve HAL-044                Small Feedwater Line Break (Outside Containment)
HAL-045                Large Feedwater Line Break (Inside Containment)
MAL-046                Wide Range NI    Failed High MAL-047                  Linear Power  Range Channel  Failed High MAL-048                SG  Level Instrument Failure (Input to    LPFWC, 3  Element Level Controller, and RPS)
MAL-049                Containment Pressure    Transmitter Failure    (RPS/ESFAS)
HAL-050                TCold  (Input to  RPS)  Failed High MAL-051                TCold (RRS) Failed High HAL-052                  RCS Hot Leg Temperature Monitor (Control Channel)    Failure Page  3. - 38
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION    REPORT TABLE  3-2 ST. LUG I E  CERTIFICATION    EST MATRI    (Conti nued):
TEST  UMBER              TEST NAME PLANT MALFUNCTION (MAL)  (Continued):
MAL-053                  RCS Hot Leg Temperature Monitor (Safety Channel)      Failure MAL-054                  RCS  Flow (SG    Differential Pressure) Instrument Failure MAL-055                  Feedwater    Flow  (Input to  3 Element  Controller)
HAL-056                  Steam Flow    (Input to  3 Element  Controller)
MAL-057                  Steam Generator    Pressure Transmitter Failed Low MAL-058                  Containment Radiation Monitor Failure (ESFAS)
HAL-059                  RWT  Level Instrument Failure HAL-060                  Annunciator Panel Failures HAL-061                  Alarm Window Fails to Actuate MAL-062                  Alarm Window    Incorrectly Actuates HAL-063                  Deleted HAL-064                  ESFAS    Failure with Small Break    LOCA HAL-065                  RAS  Fails to Actuate HAL-066                  HSIS  Fails to Actuate MAL-067                  AFAS  Fails to Actuate HAL-068                  Anticipated Transient without      Scram (ATWS)
HAL-069                  Hot Shutdown Control Panel Cooldown Page  3. - 39
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION      REPORT TABLE  3-2 ST. LUG I E  CERTIFICATIO TEST      ATRI    (Continued):
TEST NUMBER          EST NAME TRANSIENT (TRN)
TRN-001            Reactor Trip TRN-002            Loss of Hain Feedwater Pumps from      100% Power  with Failure of all Emergency Feedwater TRN-003            Simultaneous Closure      of All Hain Steam  Isolation Valves TRN-004            Loss    of all  RCP's from 100%    Full  Power TRN-005            Loss    of 1  RCP from  100% Power TRN-006            Turbine Trip from      < 15% Power TRN-007            Maximum Rate Power Ramp (100% down        to approximately  75%)
TRN-008            Large Break    LOCA  With a Loss  of Offsite    Power TRN-009            Double Ended HSLB Insi'de Containment TRN-010            1  Failed Open PZR Safety Valve which Depressurizes            to a  Saturated Condition Without HPSI Page 3. - 40
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT TABLE 3 - 3 CERTIFICATION TESTS BY FUSAR ACCIDENT ANALYSIS CATEGORY THE ACCIDENT ANALYSIS, CHAPTER 15, OF THE FINAL U D ED SA ETY ANALYSIS REPORT HAS TEN (10) CATEGORIES BY WHICH ACCIDENT TYPES ARE LISTED.          THE SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION TESTS HAVE BEEN    LISTED  ACCORDING  TO .THE APPLICABLE  ACCIDENT ANALYSIS CATEGORY. THIS DOCUMENTS THAT ALL OF THE ACCIDENT ANALYSIS CATEGORIES OF THE FUSAR HAVE BEEN THOROUGHLY TESTED  IN THE SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION PROGRAM.
15.1          INCREASE HEAT REMOVAL BY THE SECONDARY SYSTEM TRN-009,      DOUBLE-ENDED HAIN STEAN LINE BREAK INSIDE CONTAINMENT MAL-037,      STEAM BYPASS CONTROL VALVE    FAILS OPEN HAL-041,      HAIN STEAN LINE BREAK INSIDE CONTAINMENT MAL-042,      MAIN STEAM LINE BREAK OUTSIDE CONTAINMENT MAL-043,      FAILED OPEN HAIN STEAN SAFETY VALVE MAL-045,      LARGE FEED BREAK INSIDE CONTAINMENT HAL-066,      HSIS FAILS TO ACTUATE 15.2          DECREASE HEAT REMOVAL BY THE SECONDARY SYSTEM MAL-016,      SLOW CONDENSOR VACUUM LEAK FROM 100% POWER HAL-025,      LOSS OF BOTH HFW PUMPS HAL-026,      LOSS OF ALL FEEDWATER PUMPS FROM 100/o POWER MAL-034,      TURBINE TRIP FROM <15% POWER HAL-035,      TRIP GENERATOR  FROM 100% POWER HAL-040,      RX  TRIP INITIATED BY A  LOW  S/G LEVEL MAL-067)      AFAS FAILS TO ACTUATE Page  3. - 41
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT TABLE 3 - 3 CERTIFICATION TESTS BY FUSAR ACCIDENT ANALYSIS CATEGORY      (Continued):
15.2          DECREASE HEAT REMOVAL BY THE SECONDARY SYSTEM    (Continued):
MAL-044,      SMALL FEED WATER LINE BREAK (OUTSIDE CONTAINMENT)
TRN-002,      LOSS OF MAIN FEEDWATER PUMPS FROM 100% POWER WITH FAILURE OF ALL EMERGENCY FEEDWATER 15.3          DECREASE  IN REACTOR COOLANT FLOW RATE MAL-015,      LOSS OF ALL  RCP's, NATURAL CIRCULATION    COOLDOWN TRN-004,      LOSS OF ALL RCP's    FROM 100% FULL POWER TRN-005,      LOSS OF ONE RCP FROM 100% FULL POWER MAL-009,      LOSS OF  OFF-SITE  POWER MAL-010,      LOSS OF  OFF-SITE  POWER WITH BOTH  DIESEL GENERATORS FAILING MAL-014)      LOSS OF  2B/2BB D.C. BUS 15.4          REACTIVITY 8L  POWER  DISTRIBUTION ABNORMALITIES MAL-028,      ONE STUCK ROD MAL-029,      ONE UNCOUPLED ROD DURING STARTUP MAL-030,      ONE DROPPED  ROD MAL-031,      ONE DROPPED  BANK OF CEAs MAL-032,      FREEZE CONTROL ROD DRIVE SYSTEM MAL-036,      INADVERTENT DILUTION AT POWER Page 3. - 42
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3 - 3 CERTIFICATION TESTS BY FUSAR ACCIDENT ANALYSIS CATEGORY    (Continued):
15.5          INCREASE IN REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM INVENTORY MAL-039,      REACTOR COOLANT VOLUME CONTROL FAILURES MAL-038,      PRESSURIZER PRESSURE AND LEVEL CONTROL FAILURES 15.6          DECREASE  IN REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM INVENTORY MAL-001,      ONE COMPLETE STEAM GENERATOR TUBE RUPTURE MAL-002,      RAPID GROSS FAILURE OF MULTIPLE STEAM GENERATOR TUBES MAL-003,      LOCA OUTSIDE CONTAINMENT  IN LETDOWN SYSTEM MAL-004,      LARGE BREAK LOCA WITH LOOP MAL-005,      SMALL BREAK LOCA MAL-006)      FAILED OPEN  PORV WITH LOSS OF  OFF-SITE  POWER MAL-020,      LOSS OF SHUTDOWN COOLING MAL-033)      FAILED FUEL WITH  1 GPM STEAM GENERATOR TUBE LEAK TRN-008)      LARGE BREAK LOCA WITH LOSS OF  OFF-SITE  POWER.
TRN-010,      ONE  FAILED OPEN PRESSURIZER SAFETY VALVE WHICH DEPRESSURIZES    TO A SATURATED CONDITION WITHOUT HPSI 15.7          RADIOACTIVE RELEASES FROM A SUBSYSTEM    OR COMPONENT MAL-003,        LOCA OUTSIDE CONTAINMENT IN LETDOWN SYSTEM NOTE:          THE ACCIDENT TYPES  REFERENCED  IN SECTION 15.7    (GAS DECAY, TANK RUPTURE, FUEL HANDLING ACCIDENT AND ETC.,) WOULD NOT HAVE MANY OBSERVABLE INDICATIONS ON CONTROL ROOM INSTRUMENTATION.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION    REPORT TABLE 3 - 3 CERTIFICATION TESTS BY FUSAR ACCIDENT ANALYSIS CATEGORY    (Continued):
15.8          PRIMARY SYSTEM PRESSURE DEVIATION (OVERPRESSURE)
HAL-038,      PRESSURIZER PRESSURE AND LEVEL CONTROL FAILURES TRN-002,      LOSS OF MAIN FEEDWATER PUMPS FROM 1001o POWER WITH FAILURE OF ALL EMERGENCY FEEDWATER TRN-0037                    CLOSURE OF ALL MAIN STEAM ISOLATION VALVES I'IMULTANEOUS 15.9          A.T.W.S.
MAL-068,      ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT WITHOUT SCRAM (ATWS) 15.10          STATION BLACKOUT HAL-009,      LOSS OF  OFF-SITE POWER HAL-.010,      LOSS OF  OFF-SITE POWER WITH BOTH  DIESEL GENERATORS FAILING HAL-Oll,      LOSS OF A SAFETY RELATED  A;C. BUS HAL-014,      LOSS OF 2B/2BB  D.C. BUS Page 3. - 44
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION      REPORT TABLE 3    -  4 COMPREHENSIVE    LIST  OF OBJECTIVES Verify the proper response        of the simulator to        a  (name of transient) failure.
(ANSI  3.5, Section 3.1.2)
Ensure  that the operator      was  required to take the        same action  on the simulator to mitigate the        consequences    of  a (name  of transient) failure as  would have      been  required    on  the reference      plant using the plant procedures.
(Reference ANSI 3.5, Section 3.1)
Verify that the operator/instructors did not observe a difference              between the response of the simulator control room instrumentation                    and  the reference plant.
(Reference ANSI 3.5, Section 3. 1)
Ensure  that the transient showed plant operations of the reference plant which  occurred  continuously, and in real time.
(Reference ANSI 3.5, Section 3.1.1 and 3. 1.2)
Verify that the critical parameters and other parameters which were important to the successful completion of these evolution were displayed on the appropriate instrumentation, and provided proper alarm or protective system action, or both.
(Reference ANSI 3.5, Section 3.1.1)
Verify that the      (name  of transient) failure interaction with the other simulated system      provides total system integrated response.
(Reference    ANSI 3.5, Section 3.1. 1)
Verify that the simulator provides the trainee capability to interface, in a similar manner as in the reference plant, with the necessary, remote (outside control room) activities.
(Reference ANSI 3.5, Section 3.3.2),
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3  - 4 COMPREHENSIVE LIST  OF OBJECTIVES  Continued:
Verify that the simulator does not fail to cause an alarm or automatic action that would occur in the reference plant and, conversely, does not cause an alarm or automatic action that would gottoccur in the reference plant for this malfunction.
(Reference ANSI 3.5; Section 4.2. 1 (c))
Verify that the operator was able to control the transient to      a steady state condition, provided that the simulator operating limits      were not exceeded.
(Reference ANSI 3.5, Section 4.2. 1  (c))
Determine the necessary data (Boundary Conditions) for a Best Estimate Analysis (RETRAN) which will be used for comparison to the final results of the simulator test.
(Reference ANSI 3.5, Section 4.2. 1  (b))
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3    -  5 MONITORED    ARAMETERS Reactor Power (RPS)
Pressurizer Level (PSIA)
Pressurizer Level (%)
2A Hot Leg    Temperature  ('F) 2B Hot Leg    Temperature  ('F)
Charging Flow (GPM)
Letdown Flow 2A1  Cold  Leg  Temperature    ('F) 2A2  Cold  Leg  Temperature    ('F) 2B1  Cold  Leg  Temperature    ('F) 2B2 Cold  Leg  Temperature    ('F) 2A Steam  Generator Level    (%  W.R.)
2B Steam  Generator Level    (%  W.R.)
2A Steam  Generator Pressure      (PSIA) 2B Steam  Generator Pressure      Psia)
NOTE: These  first  15  parameters    (above) should be included all of the tests on the graphic recorder to demonstrate plant control (or plant stability,    if the test should not affect the overall plant).
CEA POSITION    (Individual or    Group)
HPSI  /  LPS I A14 HPSI  /  LPSI A22 HPSI  /  LPSI B22 HPSI  / LPSI B16 RPV HEAD LIQUID LEVEL SUBCOOLED MARGIN    "A"  QSPDS  ( F)
SUBCOOLED MARGIN    "8"  QSPDS  ( F)
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3  - 5 ONITORED PARAMETERS    (Continued):
AFW FLOW A AFW FLOW B AFW FLOW C Additional 1.97 Variables infrequently used:
Boron Concentration Condensate Storage Tank Level Containment Hydrogen Conc.
Containment Sump Level (ft)
Containment Sump Level (ft)
Containment pressure    (psig)
RCS  Radioactivity (Medium 1/2 life)
RCS Radioactivity (Long 1/2 life)
Plant Stack Radioactivity SL Plant Stack Radioactivity HL Plant Stack Radioactivity LL Radiation Monitors for Determining Releases (Determine  for  each  individual test) 2A CONTAINMENT SPRAY FLOW (GPH) 2B CONTAINMENT SPRAY FLOW (GPH)
Containment Fan Heat Removal Containment Sump Water Temperature Emergency Vent Damper, DPR-25-23, Position Emergency Vent Damper, DPR-25-24, Position Boric Acid Flow    (GPH)
SIT  Outlet  Valve  Position,  V-3614 SIT  Outlet  Valve  Position,  V-3624 SIT  Outlet  Valve  Position,  V-3634 SIT  Outlet  Valve  Position,  V-3644 Page 3.  - 48
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3  - 5 ONITORED PARAMETERS  (Continued):
SIT  Level  2Al SIT  Level  2A2 SIT  Level  2Bl SIT  Level  2Al SDC  System Flow  (FRC-3301 Output)
SDC  System Flow  (FRC-3306 Output)
SDC  Heat Ex Out  Temp (TR-3303Z Output)
SDC  Heat Ex Out  Temp (TR-3352 Output)
RWSt  Level PZR  Safety Valve Position (V-1200)
PZR  Safety Valve Position (V-1201)
PZR  Safety Valve Position (V-1202)
PORV  Valve Position (V-1474)
PORV  Valve Position (V-1475)
TOTAL PZR HEATER OUTPUT VCT  Level CCW  Temperature (TE-14-3A) to ESFAS System CCW  Temperature (TE-14-38) to ESFAS System CCW  Flow (FT-14-lA) to ESFAS System CCW  Flow (FT-14-1B) to ESFAS System SAFETY VALVE 2A PORT AREA SAFETY VALVE 2B PORT AREA DG  2A AMMETER DG  2A VOLT HETER DG  28 AMMETER DG  2B VOLT METER BATT 2A AMMETER BUS 2A VOLT HETER BATT 2A AMMETER BUS 2A VOLT METER Page 3. - 49
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT TABLE    3-6 PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE FO          E  IODIC CERTIFICA ION TESTING 1991    ES S TEST NUMBER        EST NAME HAL-002          Rapid Gross Failure      of Multiple    Steam Generator Tubes HAL-005          Small Break    LOCA MAL-006          Failed  Open PORV    with Loss of Offsite      Power MAL-008          Loss  of Instrument Air Compressors HAL-010          I oss  of Offsite  Power  with both Diesel Generators Failing HAL-015          Loss  of all  RCP's, Natural      Circulation  Cooldown HAI -017        Loss  of  Condenser  Level Control MAL-031          One Dropped Bank      of CEA's AL-035          Trip Generator from      100% Power MAL-045          Large Feedwater Line Break (Inside Containment)
HAL-046          Wide Range NI    Failed High MAL-050          TCold (Input    to RPS)  Failed High MAL-054          RCS  Flow  (SG  Differential Pressure) Instrument Failure MAL-058          Containment Radiation Monitor Failure (ESFAS)
HAL-062          Alarm Window    Incorrectly Actuates HAL-068          Anticipated Transient without          Scram (ATWS)
NPE-002          Nuclear Startup from Hot Standby to Rated          Power NPE-003          Turbine Startup and Generator Synchronization Page  3. - 50
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIHULATOR CERTIFICATION    REPORT TABLE 3-6 RELIHINARY SCHEDULE    FO    PERIODIC CERTI ICATION TESTING (Continued):
                                      ~191    ET TEST NUMBER    TEST NAME SUR-002        Isothermal Temperature Coefficient          Determination SUR-003        Rod Worth Measurement SUR-004        ARO  Critical  Boron Determination SUR-006        Moderator Coefficient at Power SUR-014        Turbine Valve Test Note:  All of the  ANSI  3.5 Appendix    B  Tests  will be performed  during 1991.
1992 TESTS EST NUHBER    TEST NAME
'HAL-003        LOCA  Outside Containment in the Letdown System HAL-009        Loss  of Offsite  Power MAL-012        Loss  of the  M.A. Instrument Bus HAL-013        Loss  of Non-Safety Vital 9
Buss MAL-021        Loss  of Shutdown Cooling from Suction Valve Closure HAL-026        Loss  of All  Feedwater Pumps from 100% Power HAL-030        One Dropped Rod MAL-032          Freeze Control Rod Drive System MAL-038          Pressurizer Pressure      and Level    Control Failures MAL-042        Main Steam Line Break Outside Containment HAL-047          Linear Power  Range Channel      Failed High Page    3. -  51
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT TABLE    3-6 RELIHINARY SCHEDULE FOR PE IODIC CERTIFICATION TESTING (Continued):
1992 TESTS TEST NUMBER      TEST NAME MAL-051          TCold (RRS) Failed High MAL-055          Feedwater Flow (Input      to  3 Element  Controller) h NAL-059          RWT  Level Instrument Failure MAL-064          ESFAS  Failure with Small Break    LOCA MAL-066          NSIS  Fails to Actuate MAL-067          AFAS  Fails to Actuate NPE-001          Reactor Plant Heat up - Cold to Hot Standby PE-004        Reactor Trip and Recovery to Rated Power SST-002          Steady State at Power Level Hold Points SUR-005          Plant Heat Balance SUR-008          Surveillance Requirements for Shutdown Margin, SUR-011          Diesel Generator Monthly Test Note:    All of the  ANSI  3.5 Appendix  B  Tests  will  be performed during 1992.
1993 TESTS TEST NUNBER      TEST NAME C RT-001        Computer Real Time Test HAL-001          1 Complete Steam Generator Tube Rupture MAL-004          Large Break    LOCA with  a LOOP MAL-007          Loss  of Instrument Air: Air Header Rupture Page  3. - 52
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT TABLE 3-6 PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE FOR PERIODIC CERTIFICATION TESTING (Continued):
1993 TESTS TEST NUMBER    TEST NAME MAL-011          Loss  of  a  Safety Related A.C. Buss HAL-022          Total Loss of    CCW  Flow MAL-024          RCS  to  CCW  Leak in the    RCP  Seal Cooler MAL-028          One  Stuck  Rod MAL-029          One  Uncoupled Rod During Startup MAL-034          Turbine Trip from      < 15% Power MAL-039          Reactor Coolant Volume Control Failures MAL-040          Reactor Trip    Initiated    by a Low  SG Level MAL-041          Double Ended    MSLB  Inside Containment MAL-043          Failed  Open Hain Steam      Safety Valve MAL-048          SG  Level Instrument Failure (Input to          LPFWC, 3 Element Level Controller,    and RPS)
MAL-052          RCS  Hot Leg Temperature Monitor (Control Channel) Failure MAL-056          Steam Flow    (Input to    3  Element  Controller)
MAL-060          Annunciator Panel Failures MAL-065          RAS  Fails to Actuate NPE-005          Plant Shutdown from Rated        Power  to Cold Shutdown Conditions SST-001          Steady State Test at      100% Rated    Thermal Power SUR-009          RCS  Inventory Balance Page  3. - 53
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT TABLE 3-6 RELIHINARY SCHEDULE FOR PERIODIC CERTIFICATION TESTING (Continued):
1993 TESTS M~ET  IIII I    TEST EAM SUR-012          RPS  Logic Hatrix Relay Test Note:   'All of the  ANSI 3.5 Appendix  B  Tests will  be performed during 1993.
1994 TESTS TEST NUMBER      TEST NAME HAL-014          Loss  of 2B/2BB D.C. Buss HAL-016          Slow Condenser Vacuum Leak from 100% Power HAL-018          Loss  of All  ICW Pumps L-019          Rupture  of One ICW  Header HAL-020          Loss  of Shutdown Cooling HAL-023          Rupture of  B CCW  Header MAL-025          Loss  of Both Hain Feedwater Pumps MAL-027          Fail  Power Supply  to  One RPS Channel HAL-033          Excessive Reactor Coolant System      Activity MAL-036          Inadvertent Dilution at Power MAL-037          Steam Bypass Control Valve      Fails'pen HAL-044          Small Feedwater Line Break (Outside Containment)
MAL-049          Containment Pressure Transmitter Failure (RPS/ESFAS)
HAL-053          RCS  Hot Leg Temperature Monitor (Safety Channel)    Failure Page  3. - 54
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT TABLE 3-6 PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE FOR PERIODIC CERTIFICATION TESTING (Continued):
1994 TESTS 7
EST NUNBE        TEST NAME MAL-057          Steam Generator  Pressure Transmitter Failed Low MAL-061          Alarm Window Fails to Actuate MAL-069          Hot Shutdown Control Panel Cooldown SUR-010          Wide Range Nuclear  Instrumentation Channel SUR-013          CEA  Periodic Test Functional Test      Modes  3, 4, and  5  (sub-critical)
SUR-015          Hydrogen Recombiner SUR-018          Boron Flow Test ote:   All of the    ANSI 3.5 Appendix  B  Tests will be performed duting 1994.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT REFERENCES 3-  1  ANSI  /  ANS 3.5 - 1985, American National Standard, Simulators for use in Operator Training".
                                                                  "Nuclear Power Plant 3-  2  NUREG  1258,  Draft, March 1987 - Evaluation procedure for Simulator Facilities Certified under 10CFR55", Division of Human Factor Technology, Office of NRR, USNRC, Washington, D.C.
3-  3    "Simulator Facility Evaluation Program", by Neal    K, Hunemuller, USNRC 3-  4  Training Department Instruction (TDI &#xb9; 38) "Test Development
                                                        -                          and Evaluation Procedure", Rev. 1, February 12, 1991.
3- 5    Off  Normal Operating Procedure, ONOP-2-0830030,    "Steam Generator Tube Leak", Rev. 3, December 14, 1989.
3- 6    Emergency Operating Procedure,  2-EOP-04, "Steam Generator Tube Rupture",
Rev. 5, September 19, 1989.
i,;        Administrative Procedure 2-0010125, "Schedule of Periodic Tests, and Calibrations", Rev. 34, September 21, 1990.
Checks 3- 8    St. Lucie  (FUSAR)  Unit 2 Final Updated Safety Analysis Report.
3- 9    gI 17-PR/PSL-1 "guality Assurance Records", Rev. 15, Dated July, 1990.
3-10    RETRAN-02  - A Program for Transient Thermal-Hydraulic Analysis of Complex Fluid Flow Systems, EPRI NP-1850-CCHA, Vol. 1, Rev. 2, Computer Code Manual, November, 1984.
3-11    VEPCO  North Anna Unit 1, July 15, 1987 Steam Generator Tube Rupture Event Report, August 17, 1987.
3-12    RE  Ginna Steam Generator Tube Rupture (NUREG-0909).
3-13    Vogtle Loss of Shutdown Cooling, (NUREG-1410).
3-14    Reg. Guide 1.97, Instrumentation for Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Plants to Assess Plant and Environs Conditions During and Following an Accident, Rev. 3.
3-15    Administrative Procedure 0005761, "Simulator Certification", Appendix    C, Rev. 2, January 29, 1991.
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lq ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT 4.0 SIMULATOR DISCREPANCY AND UPGRADE PROGRAM 4.1 SIMULATOR CONFIGURATION HANAGEHE T SYSTEM The  Simulator Configuration    Management System is defined and controlled by  Administrative Procedure    No. 0010524, Simulator Configuration Control
[Reference 4-1]. The latest revision of this procedure is included in Appendix D. This procedure describes simulator configuration management and further details the steps and procedures to be used for identification and  collection of potential modifications; evaluation of possible simulator modifications; implementation, testing, and documentation of simulator modi'fications; certification testing and documentation; simulator records management; and simulator status monitoring.'igure 4-1 is a flow chart illustrating the process implemented by this procedure.
4.2 SIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS The  procedure  that describes the complete handling of        a  simulator deficiency report (DR) is Plant Administrative Procedure        No. 0005764
[Reference 4-2].
4.3 SIMULATOR WORK ORDER STATUS" Table 4-1 presents    a  snapshot of the simulator work order status for Certification  DR's as  of January 11, 1991. The summary was prepared from the Simulator Configuration Management System, a PC based database system that serves as a repository for information on all requests for modification to the Simulator. [Reference 4-1]. Table 4 - 1 contains all of the DR's found during the preliminary testing and final testing. Only the DR's found during the final testing are referenced in the evaluation summaries in Volume 2.
A  Simulator Work Order Number (SWO) is a unique work order number assigned to a simulator discrepancy or other potential modification. A Plant Change/Modification (PCH) is a plant change document. Some PCH's require a simulator modification and are entered into the Simulator Configuration Management System. There are currently no outstanding simulator work items for PCM's. However, a number of PCH's were installed in Unit 2 during the Outage which ended in December 1990.        Table 4-2 contains the PCH's installed in the plant and not reviewed for simulator impact. These will be reviewed by the SCRB and installed on the simulator as necessary according to Reference 4-1.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT 4.3 SINULATOR WORK ORDER STATUS  (Continued):
The  system used to prioritize the various Simulator Work Orders is described in Plant Administrative Procedure No. 0005764, Simulator Discrepancy Reports, [Reference 4-2] and Plant Administrative Procedure No. 10052, Simulator Configuration Control [Reference 4-.1]. 211 DR's were discovered during the certification process, 144 have been corrected and tested. None of the outstanding 67 DR's would adversely impact Operator Exam.
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S I}IULATOR CONFIGURATION }}AHAGE}IEHT IHF ORMAT ION FLOW DIAGRAM POIEHT IAL
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* TABLE 4-1 DR&#xb9; STATUS                DESCRIPTION              OPEN    CLOSED/
I  INWORK                                      DATE    SCHEDULE C=CLOSED                                                DATE X REJECT 0459  C          CERT/RCP SEAL COOLER OUTLET          12/18/89 04/10/90 VALVE SETPOINT.
0460  C          CERT/LETDOWN RELIEF ALARM            01/02/90 01/10/90 (HI - TEMP) .
0465  C          CERT/REACTOR REG      - LOW        01/08/90 01/17/90 INSERT/WDRAW.
'466  C          CERT/T1111Y SIGMA INDICATES          01/08/90 01/10/90 LOW.
0469  C          CERT/STA BATT 2B BREAKER            01/12/90 07/02/90 CONTROL  VIA    I/F.
0485 C          CERT/REACTOR CAVITY LEVEL &          01/31/90 03/06/90 FLOW  INDICATION.
0487 C          CERT/INSTRUMENT AIR PROCESS          01/31/90 03/06/90 CALIBRATION.
0488 C          CERT/2C&2D INST AIR COMPRESSOR      01/31/90 06/20/90 I/F SCRATCH PADS.
0489 C          CERT/C&D INST A/CS      I/F "LOCAL" 01/31/90 04/19/90 CONTROLS.
0490 C          CERT/INCORRECT I/F LABELS C&D        01/31/90 02/13/90 COMPRESSORS (LOA PAGE).
0491 C          CERT/"D" CHANNEL NI CAL TEST        01/31/90 02/13/90 POT CAUSES      "TROUBLE" ALARM 0492 C          CERT/2C&2D INSTRUMENT AIR            Ol/31/90 04/19/90 COMPRESSOR      I/F OVERLOAD FAILURE 0493 C          CERT/UNABLE TO ESTABLISH            01/31/90 03/06/90 SIGNIGICANT C/D (SON).
0506 C          CERT/SCREEN WASH PUMPS AUTO          02/13/90 03/06/90 OPERATION.
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* TABLE 4-1 DR&#xb9; STATUS                DESCRIPTION              OPEN    CLOSED/
I=INWORK                                      DATE    SCHEDULE C  CLOSED                                              DATE X REJECT 0507  C          CERT/"D" (2B2) INTAKE WELL        02/13/90 04/10/90 CLOG FACTOR.
0508  C          CERT/CIRC WATER PUMPS NEVER        02/13/90 03/06/90 LOOSE SUCTION/RUN DRY.
0509  C          CERT/PDIL RESPONSE TO WIDE        02/13/90 04/26/90 RANGE FAILURE.
0510 I            CERT/INTAKE SCREEN COLUMN          02/13/90 07/31/91 CHANNELLING?
0511  C          CERT/INSTRUCTOR CONTROL OF        02/13/90 01/08/91 SCREEN DIFFERENTIAL.
0512  C          CERT/ICW SYSTEM PSEUDO VALVE      02/13/90 03/06/90 ADEQUACY.
0517  C          CERT/CIRC WATER    I/F PAGE        02/13/90 04/10/90 CONNECTOR.
0518  C          CERT/ICW  I/F  CONTROL PAGE  515. 02/13/90 01/08/91 0519  C          CERT/PZR LEVEL INSTRUMENT          02/14/90 03/06/90 LABLES.
0524  C          CERT/ QSPDS SAT.MAR.MONITOR        02/21/90 01/10/91 DOESN'T FLAG SUSPECTED DATA 0525  C          CERT/RRS &#xb9;1 INSERT HIGH RATE      02/21/90 06/26/90 NOT WORKING.
0526  C          CERT/TEMP RCDR TR-1120E SHOWED    02/21/90 04/26/90 NO RESPONSE.
0528  C          CERT/CCW SURGE TANK    I/F PAGE  02/22/90 06/20/90 NOT CORRECT.
0530  C          CERT/TURBINE VALVE TEST, GV        02/26/90 08/16/90 DIDN'T  CLOSE FULLY 0531  C          CERT/TURBINE VALVE                02/26/90 03/06/90 TEST,SEQ/SINGLE LITE    DID'T SHOW DUAL  INDC Page  4. -  5
 
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* TABLE  4-1 DR&#xb9; STATUS              DESCRIPTION            OPEN    CLOSED/
I  INWORK                                    DATE    SCHEDULE C CLOSED                                              DATE X REJECT 0532  C          CERT/TURBINE VALVE TEST, VALVE    02/26/90 03/06/90 STATUS LIGHT DIDN'T LITE 0533  C          CERT/TURBINE VALVE TEST, INP IN  02/26/90 03/06/90 LIGHT DIDN'T LITE 0534  C          CERT/TURBINE VALVE TEST, COULD    02/26/90 01/10/91 NOT EXIT FROM TEST PROPER.
0536  C          CERT/CVCS LETDOWN ISOLATION,      03/06/90 07/09/90 TEMPERATURE WITH TO 32 DEGREES.
0538  C          CERT/SGBD ISOL  (IC)  VLVS      03/06/90 04/10/90 (FCV-23-4, FCV-23-6)    IMPROPER AIR SUPPLY.
0539  C          CERT/RDT VENT (V6300) IMPROPER    03/06/90 04/10/90 FAILED POSITION.
0540  C          CERT/PZR SPRAY VLVS              03/06/90 04/10/90 (PCV-1100E, 1100F) IMPROPER AIR SUPPLY 0541  C          CERT/SIT N2 SUPPLY VLVS          03/06/90 04/10/90 (V3612j3622~3632>3642)
IMPROPER AIR SUPPLY.
0542  C          CERT/RCP SEAL BLEEDOFF RLF        03/06/90 04/10/90 STOP VLV (V2507) IMPROPER AIR SUPPLY 0543  C          CERT/CCW-SDC HX ISOL VLVS        03/06/90 04/10/90 (HCV-14-3A & 3B) IMPROPER AIR SUPPLY.
0544  C          CERT/CCW-SDC HX VLVS              03/06/90 04/10/90 (HCV-14-3A & 3B) IMPROPER ACTUATOR RANGE.
0545  C        CERT/RM-11 SGBD MONITORS          03/07/90 04/10/90 (PLP-121,122) FAIL TO INDICATE LOSS OF PROCESS  FLOW.
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* TABLE 4-1 DR&#xb9; STATUS              DESCRIPTION            OPEN    CLOSED/
I  INWORK                                  DATE    SCHEDULE C CLOSED                                            DATE X REJECT 0546  C        CERT/BORIC ACID FLOW CNTRL      03/07/90 04/10/90 (FCV-2210Y) IMPROPER AIR SUPPLY.
0547  C        CERT/CCW TO/FROM RCP ISOL VLVS  03/07/90 04/10/90 (HCV-14-1,2,6,7) IMPROPER ACTUATOR RANGE.
0548  C        CERT/BAM TANK 2A, 2B LEVEL IND  03/07/90 04/10/90 (LIA-2206, 2208) RESPONSE.
0549  C        CERT/AUX STM HDR PRESS CONTROL  03/07/90 04/10/90 ROOM INDICATION & ALARM.
0550  C        CERT/RCB INTR.AIR ISOLATION      03/07/90 04/10/90 VLV (HCV-18-1) IMPROPER AIR SUPPLY.
0551  C        CERT/NO IDLE RELEASE ON          03/08/90 04/10/90 DIES ELS.
0552  C        CERT/ISOLATE SWITCH LOGIC FOR    03/08/90 06/19/90 IDLE START NOT CORRECT.
0553  C        CERT/ICW/TCW HX VLVS            03/08/90 04/10/90 (TCV-13-2A  & 2B) IMPROPER  AIR SUPPLY &    FAILURE MODE.
0555  C        CERT/ICW LUBE WTR BACKUP        03/08/90 04/10/90 (PCV-21-26)  RESPONSE  TO REDUCED INSTRUMENT    AIR PRESSURE.
0556  C        CERT/ICW/OBD-HX VLVS            03/08/90 04/10/90 (TCV-34-3A & 3B) RESPONSE TO LOSS OF INSTRUMENT    AIR.
0557  C        CERT/ICW/CCW HX VLVS            03/08/90 04/10/90 (TCV-14-4A  & 4B)  IMPROPER AIR SUPPLY & RANGE.
0568  C        CERT/WR LOG NI/RPS-HSUR TRIP    03/19/90 04/26/90 BISTABLE/RELAY.
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* TABLE 4-1 DR&#xb9; STATUS              DESCRIPTION            OPEN    CLOSED/
I  INWORK                                  DATE    SCHEDULE C CLOSED                                            DATE X REJECT 0574  I          CERT/PZR SRV DISCHARGE          03/30/90 10/31/91 TEMPERATURE NOT CORRECT.
0589  C          CERT/TURBINE COAST    DOWN  TIME 04/19/90 Ol/09/91 NOT CORRECT.
0590  C          CERT/NET  MW  METER READS GROSS  04/19/90 01/09/91 MW.
0591  C          CERT/SIT VENT VS    CONT        04/19/90 01/09/91 PRESSURE.
0592 I          CERT/ PRESSURIZER LEVEL          04/19/90 12/31/91 INSTRUMENT NOT INDICATIVE OF SOLID CONDITIONS.
0593  C          CERT/PRESSURIZER 5 STEAM        04/19/90 04/30/90 GENERATOR LEVEL OSCILLATIONS DURING RCS COOLDOWN EXPERIENCED.
0594  C          CERT/QUENCH TANK VALVES ARE      04/19/90 04/26/90 OPERTIONAL ON LOSS OF INST.
AIR.
                              'I 0599  C          CERT/2B-H2 RECOMBINER            04/24/90 05/23/90 TEMPERATURE INDICATOR NEEDS CAL/REPAIR 0600  I        CERT/PZR PRESSURE OSCILLATIONS  04/24/90 12/31/91 WHEN GOING  SOLID.
0602  C        CERT/SOER PRINT-OUTS ON RX      04/24/90 04/26/90 TRIP - MANUAL.
0603  C        CERT/(HIC-1110)    THE LETDOWN  04/24/90 01/08/91 LCV CONTROLLER NOT SWITCH-CHECKING.
0604  I          CERT TEST/ASYMMETRIC ICW        04/24/90 03/31/91 HEADER PRESSURES.
0605  C          CERT/ICW TO CIRC LUBE WTR      04/24/90 04/26/90 VALUES DO NOT CLOSE ON    SIAS.
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I=INWORK                                    DATE      SCHEDULE C=CLOSED                                              DATE X REJECT 0606  I          CERT/STEAN BYPASS DEMAND 5      04/26/90 12/31/91 AUTO WITHDRAWAL PROHIBIT.
0607  I          CERT/SYSTEM RESPONSE SHOW STEP  04/26/90 12/31/91 CHANGE WHEN GV&#xb9;1 CLOSES.
0613  C          CERT/INTRUMENT AIR (RCB)        05/02/90 01/09/91 PSEUDO LV1 CALIBRATION.
'616  C          CERT/REACTOR VESSEL HEAD        05/08/90 01/09/91 RESPONSE TO NAT. CIRC.
COOLDOWN.
0617 C          CERT/CIS RAD MONITOR RESPONSE. 05/08/90 08/16/90 0624 C          CERT/RPS CHANNELS "B"5."D" T    05/15/90 HOT HIGH                                  10/17/90'5/22/90 0635 C          CERT/PZR CODE SAFETY VALVES                06/26/90 IMPROPER SETPOINTS.
0636 C          CERT/SPRAY LINE TEMP RESPONSE    05/25/90 01/10/91 IS NOT CORRECT DURING SPRAY FLOW.
0641 C          CERT/PORV (V1474 L V1475)        05/23/90 11/30/90 FAILED  OPEN FLOWRATE NOT CORRECT.
0647 C          CERT/2C & 2D I.A. COOLER TCW    06/04/90 06/19/90 VALVES NOT POSITION CORRECT IN FPSS STORE POINT.
0648 I          CERT/ANNUNCIATOR K28 LOGIC NOT  06/04/90 12/31/91 CORRECT.
0650  C        CERT/IC&#xb9; 8 CAVITY LEAKAGE        06/04/90 01/09/91 RECORDER  INCREASING 0653 C,        CERT/V-3517 INDICATION OFF      06/04/90 06/19/90 WHEN  2B3 FAILED 0664  X        CERT/PHANTOM RWT SUCTION TO      06/13/90 01/11/91 LPSI PUMPS Page 4. - 9
 
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* TABLE    4-1 DR&#xb9; STATUS              DESCRIPTION                OPEN    CLOSED/
I=INWORK                                        DATE    SCHEDULE C=CLOSED                                                DATE X=REJECT 0668 I          CERT/ TEMP. EFFECT      ON ION      06/18/90 10/31'/91 EXCHANGER 0672 C          CERT/ AFAS LOCKOUT RELAY            06/18/90 06/26/90 STATUS LTS.
0673 C          CERT/ 'B'SPDS PAGE 211.NOT          06/18/90 06/25/90 LINKED TO LATEST OSPDS PAGE 211 0678 C          CERT/CIRC WATER PUMPS                06/18/90 09/13/90 FLICKERING INDICATION DURING SDC LOSS 0680 C          CERT/NON-SELECTED RRS CONTROLS      06/20/90 06/26/90 CEDMCS 0681 X          CERT/NO ACCESS TO      "B"  BATTERY  06/17/90 06/20/90 BANK BREAKER 0683 C          CERT/EXCITATION SWITCH DID NOT 06/20/90 06/25/90 TRIP 0685 C          CERT/RCP BEARING TEMPERATURES        06/20/90 07/02/90 DURING ESDE 0686 C          CERT/PCV'-18-6 CLOSED      ON UNIT 2 06/25/90 01/09/91 I.A. PRESSURE 0687 C          CERT/IMPROPER PORV ACTUATION        06/25/90 07/09/90
'0689 C          CERT/TURBINE DIDN'T TRIP        ON  06/25/90 08/09/90 LOSS OF "A" BATTERY BUSS.
0690 C          CERT/OSPDS  POWER SOURCES      NOT  06/25/90 06/21/90 CORRECT.
0691 C          CERT/480V 282 BKR      POWER  LIGHT 06/25/90 06/25/90 STAYED  LITE DURING A      LOSS OF POWER.
0692  C        CERT/ANNUNCIATORS HVAC POWER        06/25/90 06/25/90 SOURCE IS NOT CORRECT.
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* TABLE  4-1 DR8 STATUS              DESCRIPTION            OPEN    CLOSED/
I INWORK                                    DATE    SCHEDULE C=CLOSED                                            DATE X REJECT 0707  C          CERT/SERVICE AIR DOES NOT        07/13/90 01/09/91 MAINTAIN I.A. PRESSURE 0708  C          CERT/F5 "INST AIR PRESSURE      07/13/90 08/06/90 HI/LO"  RESET EARLY
.0709  C          CERT/CONDENSER BACKPRESSURE      07/13/90 08/16/90 RESPONSE TO REMOVAL OF 1 SJAE.
0712  C          CERT/ANN. E-37 DID NOT ALARM. 07/19/90 08/09/90 0713,C          CERT/STBY INS AIR COMP    TRIPS 07/19/90 Ol/09/91 TOO SOON ON HIGH TEMP 0717  I          CERT/REG GROUP ROD WORTH NOT    07/19/90 12/31/91 CORRECT.
0718  C          CERT/PRESSURIZER CONTROLLER      07/19/90 01/10/91 BANDS 0719  C          CERT/CCW TEMP DID NOT INCREASE  07/19/90 09/25/90 ON LOSS OF ICW 0720  C          CERT/ERRATIC T HOT    ON IRSPDS  07/30/90 08/06/90 0721  C          CERT/DDPS DID NOT    RESPOND TO  07/30/90 08/16/90 TE-1111Y FAILURE.
0728  C          CERT/FCV 23-7 AND FCV    23-9  08/03/90 08/16/90 CYCLE 0729 I          CERT/RM-11 TREND BAR CHARTS      08/03/90 12/31/91 ARE NOT UPDATING.
0730  I        CERT/CONDENSER  AIR EJECTOR    08/03/90 12/31/91 RM-11 RESPONSE  IS NOT CORRECT DURING A SGTR.
0731  X        CERT/INDICATED HPSI FLOW BELOW  08/06/90 01/11/91 EOP-99 FIG. 2 VALUES AT LOW PRESSURE.
0732  C        CERT/LABELS DHTSA 5 DHTSB NOT    08/06/90 08/08/90 ACCURATELY RECORDING TEMPS.
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* TABLE 4-1 DR&#xb9; STATUS                DESCRIPTION            OPEN    CLOSED/
I=INWORK                                    DATE    SCHEDULE C=CLOSED                                              DATE X=REJECT 0749  C          CERT/LETDOWN TEMPERATURE          08/09/90 09/13/90 INDICATION ABNORMALLY LOW FOR INTRASYSTEM LOCA.
0750  C          CERT/RM-23 CHECKSOURCE P/B        08/09/90 08/21/90 INOPERATIVE FOR CH.A & CH.C CIS M 0751  I          CERT/RCS/PRZR LEVEL              08/15/90 12/31/91 RELATIONSHIP.
0752  I          CERT/SJAE RADIATION              08/15/90 12/31/91 MONITOR-IMPROPER TREND FOR SGTR 0753 I          CERT/MN STEAM LINE RADIATION      08/15/90 12/31/91 MONITORS-IMPROPER TREND FOR SGTR.
0754  I          CERT/QSPDS/RVLMS AXIAL            08/15/90 12/31/91 LOCATION INCONSISTENT WITH PLANT DATA.
0755  I        CERT/HPSI FLOW XIENT WITH RCS    08/15/90 12/31/91
                ) PUMP SHUTOFF HEAD.
0756  I        CERT/TURBINE LOADING IS NOT      08/15/90 12/31/91 CORRECT/LIMITED TO 940 MW.
0758  C          CERT/CHANNEL "C" CONTAINMENT      08/15/90 08/16/90 PRESS  I/F  FAILURE IS NOT CORRECT.
0759  X          CERT/LACK OF RCS HEAT-UP AFTER    08/15/90 01/11/91 SDC LOST.
0764  X        CERT/ PZR LEVEL COLD CAL          08/21/90 01/11/91 0765 I          CERT/PRZ PRESS. SPIKE WHILE      08/21/90 12/31/91 DRAWING A BUBBLE.
0766 I          CERT/ S/G LEVEL SWINGS DURING    08/21/90 12/31/91 COOLDOWN.
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TABLE    4-1 DR&#xb9; STATUS                DESCRIPTION              OPEN    CLOSED/
I  INWORK                                      DATE    SCHEDULE C CLOSED                                                DATE X REJECT 0767  C          CERT/ BISTABLE BA111 TRIP            08/21/90 08/29/90 LIGHT BURNED OUT.
0768  C          CERT/ PZR SPRAY LINE TEMP            08/21/90 01/10/91 RESPONSE  NOT CORRECT.
0769 I          CERT/ CAN NOT RACK OUT MFP          08/21/90 07/31/91 BREAKERS.
0770  C          CERT/ TURBINE THROTTLE VALVE        08/21/90 01/09/91 STROKE TIMES 0771  C          CERT/ LABELS FOR MV-07-38L4          08/21/90 09/25/90 0785  C          CERT/ OPC TEST LOGIC IS NOT          08/27/90 01/09/91 CORRECT.
0786  C          CERT/ VALVE POSITION LIMIT          08/27/90 01/09/91 LOGIC IS NOT CORRECT.
0788  C          CERT/ DDPS PT 835 CAN NOT BE        08/27/90 01/09/91 DELETED.
0790  I        CERT/ TURBINE ROLLED OFF            08/27/90 12/31/91 TURING GEAR.
0791  C          CERT/ GEN GROUND TEST LOGIC      IS 08/27/90 09/25/90 NOT CORRECT.
0792  C          CERT/ TURBINE WILL NOT LATCH        08/27/90 01/10/91 WITH NO VACUUM.
0793  I        CERT/ FEEDWATER HEATER DELTA T      08/27/90 12/31/91 RESPONSE  IS NOT CORRECT.
0794  C        CERT/ MSIV'S OPEN TOO FAST          08/27/90 01/09/91 0795  C        CERT/  CWP OVERLOAD ALARM          08/27/90 01/10/91 OCCURS DURING PUMP START.
0800  I        CERT/POWER LOSS TO INST. BUS        08/29/90 07/31/91 2MA W/0 LOSS OF INDICATION TE-1122HA    8L  CA,AND TE-1112HA 5 CA.
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* 02/08/91          PSL SIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORT TABLE  4-1 DR&#xb9; STATUS              DESCRIPTION              OPEN    CLOSED/
I  INWORK                                    DATE    SCHEDULE C=CLOSED                                              DATE X=REJECT 0804  X        CERT/ FAULTED SG PRESSURE          09/07/90 01/ll/91 RESPONSE AT DRYOUT.
0807 X          CERT/  LOW FW  INLET TEMP AT      09/07/90 01/11/91 FPSS.
0812 I          CERT/QUENCH TANK TEMP              09/12/90 07/31/91 DECREASING ON ADDITION OF STEAM.
0814  C        CERT/LOSS OF CH, A                09/12/90 01/10/91 RPS-TMLP(PIA-1102A) STILL READING 2100 0817  I        CERT/ RCS SECONDARY LEAK FLOW      09/13/90 07/31/91 IMPROPER FOR SGTR 0818  I        CERT/ FEEDWATER REG. VALVE        09/13/90 12/31/91 (FCV-9011), IMPROPER TRANIENT RESPONSE (SG2A) 0819  X        CERT/ RCB INCREASING              09/13/90 01/11/91 TEMP/PRESS RELATION FOR      FW LINE          BREAK  I.C.
0820  X        CERT/CHANNEL C&D CIS RAD          09/13/90 01/11/91 MONITOR C/S PUSHBUTTON DO NOT WORK FROM THE RM23 PANEL 0821  X        CERT/ CEDMCS MOTION INHIBIT        09/13/90  Ol/ll/91 LIGHTS 0822  X        CERT/ANN  L-43 DID    NOT LIGHT  09/13/90 01/11/91 0826  -C        CERT/ RCS/PZR INTEGRATED XIENT    09/13/90 01/10/91 RESPONSE:   FW  LINE BREAK 0827  C        CERT/ LARGE    FW LINE BREAK      09/13/90 Ol/10/91 DISCHARGE FLOWRATE EXCESSIVE 0828 I        CERT/ ISOLATED, INTACT      SG    09/13/90 12/31/91
 
===RESPONSE===
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR  CERTIFICATION  REPORT Page No.      12 02/08/91
* PSL SIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORT
* TABLE 4-1 DR&#xb9; STATUS                DESCRIPTION            OPEN      CLOSED/
I  INWORK                                    DATE      SCHEDULE C=CLOSED                                              DATE X=REJECT 0829  C          CERT/ TOTAL CORE D/P (CH. D)      09/13/90 Ol/10/91 IMPROPER TREND FOR FW LINE BREAK (H2'32SO) 0830  I          CERT/ RCS/FAULTED SG HT.TRF.      09/13/90 12/31/91 FOR LOSS OF SECONDARY COOLANT 0833  I          CERT/ PRESSURIZER HEATER POWER    09/18/90 12/31/91 DROPS OUT 0848  C          CERT/ANNUNCIATORS    J-41/J-45    09/26/90 01/10/91 RESPONSE (OPDS) 0852  C          CERT/ HSCP ADV'S CONTROLLERS. 09/26/90 10/17/90 0853  X          CERT/TURBINE VIBRATION ALARMS    10/08/90 Ol/11/91 0856 I          CERT/ SIGMA POWER LIGHT DID'N    10/08/90 07/31/91 GO OUT  DURING LOSS OFF POWER.
0857  C          CERT/  WRONG  LABELS ON T COLD  10/08/90 01/08/91 CHANNELS 0858  I        CERT/ TOTAL REACTOR CORE FLOW    10/08/90 12/31/91 APPEARS TO BE ERRONEOUS 0859  C          CERT/STATION AIR PRESS <0        10/08/90 01/05/91 DURING LOSS OF COMPRESSOR.
0860 I          CERT/ 2A2 OIL LIFT PUMP ALARM    10/08/90 08/31/91 INCORRECT 0861  I        CERT/ HOTWELL    LI(UID TEMP      10/08/90 12/31/91 DROPS TOO MUCH 0875 I          CERT/ RECORDER SCALES-            10/17/90 12/31/91 HVAC/PAP1/HSCP 0876  C          CERT/  NEW  INST TAGS - PANEL A3  10/17/90 12/18/90 0877  C          CERT/ NEW INST. TAGS - PANELS    10/17/90 12/14/90 A2/ A9 Page 4. -  15
 
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* PSL SIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORT
* TABLE 4-1 DR&#xb9; STATUS              DESCRIPTION            OPEN      CLOSED/
I  INWORK                                  DATE      SCHEDULE C=CLOSED                                              DATE X REJECT 0878  C          CERT/  NEW  INST. TAGS - A201AB  10/17/90 12/18/90 0879  C          CERT/  NEW  INST. TAGS - PANEL  10/17/90 12/18/90 A9
.0880 I          CERT/ S/G PRESSURE DROP-OFF      10/17/90. 12/31/91 TOO FAST DURING LBLOCA.
0882  C          CERT./ PRESSURIZER LEVEL        10/17/90  ll/13/90 INCREASE DURING MSLB.
0884  I          CERT./  FEEDWATER BREAK ON A    10/17/90 12/31/91 HDR/ PRESSURE DROPS TO ZERO 0886  I          CERT/ TURBINE RUNBACK ALARM      10/29/90 08/31/91 (D-27) 0889  I          CERT/ CHG PUMP RE-CIRC VALVE    10/29/90 08/31/91 STROKE LOGIC 0890 I          CERT/ CONTAINMENT RESPONSE      10/29/90 10/31/91 DURING ATWS.
0891  I          CERT/ RV HEAD LIFT PRESSURE      10/29/90 10/31/91 DURING ATWS NOT CORRECT.
0894  C          CERT/  NEW  LABELS- MTR CERT    10/29/90 12/18/90 0895  C          CERT/  NEW  LABELS- A9          10/29/90 12/18/90 0896 C          CERT/  NEW  INST TAGS A206      10/29/90 12/18/90 0897 C          CERT/  NEW  INST TAGS A204/A205  10/29/90 12/18/90 0898 C          CERT/  NEW  INST TAG A203        10/29/90 12/18/90 0899 C          CERT/  NEW  INST TAGS A201      10/29/90 12/18/90 0901 I          CERT/  CCW  HEAT EXCHANGER      11/06/90 12/31/91 RESPONSE  DURING LOSS OF ICW.
0903  I        CERT/ TM/LP SETPOINT GOES HIGH  11/06/90 03T31/91 ON RX  TRIP Page 4. - 16
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT Page No.      14 02/08/91
* PSL SIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORT
* TABLE  4-1 DRP STATUS                DESCRIPTION            OPEN    CLOSED/
I=INWORK                                    DATE    SCHEDULE C  CLOSED                                            DATE X REJECT 0904  C          CERT/ SUBCOOLED MARGIN CHANNEL    11/06/90 01/10/91 A (QSPDS)  ANN J-41 0905  I          CERT/ LETDOWN FLOW RESPONSE      11/06/90 12/31/91 DURING LOOP.
0906  I          CERT/ CST AUTO LEVEL CONTROL      11/06/90 12/31/91 NOT CORRECT.
0907 I          CERT/ RCB PRESSURE RESPONSE TO    11/13/90 10/31/91 FAILED OPEN PORV 0908  I          CERT/PZR SURGE LINE TEMP.        11/13/90 12/31/91
 
===RESPONSE===
0910  X          CERT/ TOTAL CORE FLOW            ll/13/90 Ol/19/91 UNEXPLAINED TRANSIENT RESPONSE 0911 X          CERT/ SG LEVEL INDICATION FOR    11/13/90 01/11/91 FAULTED/ISOLATED CONDITION 0912  X          CERT/ D/G 2A VOLTAGE DIDN'        11/13/90 Ol/ll/91 CHANGE 0914  X          CERT/ NARROW RANGE S/G LEVELS    11/13/90 01/11/91 ISN'T  CORRECT 0915  X          CERT/ B SIDE FEED FLOW            ll/13/90 Ol/ll/91 APPEARS TO BE IN ERROR 0923 I          CERT/  S/G MASS INCREASE        11/21/90 12/31/91 FOLLOWING SBLOCA 0929  I        CERT/  INST. AIR  X TI E LOGIC  ll/30/90 03/31/91 IS  NOT CORRECT 0932  I        CERT/ RCP BLEEDOFF TO QUENCH      11/30/90 12/31/91 TANK- PRESSURE NOT CORRECT 0956  I        CERT/ OUTSIDE AIR FLOW TO        12/13/90 12/31/91 CONTROL ROOM NOT CORRECT 0957  I        CERT/  SIS  HDR PRESS  HIGH    12/13/90 12T31/91 Page 4. -  17
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT Page No. 15 02/08/91
* PSL SIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORT
* TABLE 4-1 DR8 STATUS              DESCRIPTION            OPEN    CLOSED/
I INWORK                                    DATE    SCHEDULE C=CLOSED                                            DATE X REJECT 0958  I        CERT/ RCP AMPS  LOW              12/13/90 12/31/91 0959  I        CERT/  SECONDARY STEAM/FEED      12/13/90 12/31/91 FLOW 5. STEAM PRESS  LOW 0960  I        CERT/  GEN KILOAMP PHASE A TOO  12/13/90 12/31/91 HIGH 0961  I        CERT/  CCW  SYSTEN FLOW, PRESS,  12/13/90 12/31/91 AMPS LOW 0962  I        CERT/  RCP RLEEDOFF PRESSURE    12/13/90 12/31/91 TOO LOW 0963  I        CERT/  RCS SYSTEM FLOW  D/P TOO 12/13/90 12/31/91 HIGH 0964  I        CERT/CWP PP AMPS TOO LOW,        12/13/90 12/31/91 DOESN'T MATCH PLANT DATA 0965  I        CERT/ICW PP AMPS TOO LOW,        12/13/90 12/31/91 DOESN'T MATCH PLANT DATA 0966  C        CERT/AIR PRESSURE TO    UHS      12/13/90 01/10/91 DOESN'T MATCH PLANT DATA 0967  I        CERT/CEDM FAN AMPS DOESN'        12/13/90 12/31/91 MATCH PLANT DATA 0968  I        CERT/PZR SAFETY LINE              12/13/90 10/31/91 TEMPERATURES ARE REVERSED 0970  C        CERT/A201/A202  NEW TAGS        12/17/90 01/08/91 0973 I          CERT/ANNULUS PRESSURE            12/18/90 12/31/91 PERTUBATION DURING STEADY STATE OPS.
0974  I        CERT/RCS 2A2 COLD LEG            12/18/90 12/31/91 TEMPERATURE TRANSIENTS FOR FEED WATER LEAK 0975  I        CERT/CONTAINMENT SUMP LEVEL      12/18/90 12131/91 RESPONSE TO FEED WATER LEAK Page 4. - 18
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT Page No. 16 02/08/91
* PSL SIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORT
* TABLE 4-1 DRP STATUS              DESCRIPTION            OPEN    CLOSED/
I INWORK                                  DATE    SCHEDULE C CLOSED                                          DATE X REJECT 0976  I        CERT/RCB TEMP/PRESS/HEAT LOAD  12/18/90 12/31/91 RESPONSE AFTER ESF RESET 0977 I          CERT/ 2B FW/AFW HEADER -        12/18/90 12/31/91 PRESSURE INCREASE WHILE PUMPS ARE OFF 0978  I        CERT/CONTAINMENT TEMP RESPONSE  12/19/90 12/31/91 FOR ESDE 0980 I          CERT/C.A.S.S. RESPONSE TO      12/31/90 12/31/91 SMALL RCS LEAK 0981  I        CERT/TRINISTAT POWER AMPS DOES 01/08/91 12/31/91 NOT TRACK UNIT 2 Page 4. -  19
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION Page No.
02/08/91 PCMs  INSTALLED IN ST. LUCIE &#xb9; 2 WHICH HAVE NOT BEEN REVIEWED.
TABLE 4-2 PCM &#xb9;                  DESCRIPTION                        PLANT IMPLEMENTED DATE 87095-2  D/G FAN DRIVE SHAFT GUARD MOD                  11/06/90 88085-2  WESTINGHOUSE PRESSURE TRANSMITTER OBSOLE      11/29/90 88339-2  VAILEY VALVE POSITIONER &. REPLACEMENT        10/16/90 88345-2  SIGMA INSTRUMENT TEMPERATURE IND SWITCH        12/28/90 88355-2  FISCHER 5. PORTER INTEGRATOR OBSOLESCENCE      10/26/90 88373-2  FUEL HANDLING BLDG L-SHAPED DOOR              11/30/89 88393-2  UNITED ELECTRIC PRESS SWITCH REPLACEMENT      11/19/90 89022-2  SAS  TIES TO AMMETERS AND VOLTMETERS          12/05/90 89103-2  ATWAS-DIVERSE SCRAM SYSTEM                     11/26/90 89145-2  HEATER DRAIN PUMP PEDESTAL RESTORATION        11/20/90 89183-2  MISCELLANEOUS DRAWING CHANGES                  10/26/90 89230-2  PUL-FUSE SWITCHES REPLCMT                      11/06/90 89235-2  FAILURE OF AIR OPERATED VALVES                10/31/90 89238-2  SGBD CONDUCTIVITY AND PH ANALYZERS REPLC      11/21/90 89244-2  SG BLOWDOWN ISOL VLV CONTROL SWITCH OVER      ll/15/90 89260-2  ICW SYSTEM ISOLATION VALVE RELINING            11/21/90 89272-2  MFP RECIRCULATION VALVE CONTROL MOD            11/15/90 89317-2  FCV-9021 & FCV 9011 FLEX AIR HOSE REPLCM      12/05/90 89333-2  HOLDUP TANK N2 SUPPLY REGULATOR REPLCMT        ll/15/90 89338-2  AFAS RELAY CARD REPLACEMENT                    12/27/90 89343-2  CEDM GENERATOR RHEOSTAT CHANGE                11/26/90 89351-2  CL1E 4K2 BREAKER AND CUBICLE MOD              ll/14/90 89353-2  VOLTAGE REGULATOR TRANSFER SWITCH              11/07/90 89372-2  GE HFA RELAY REPLACEMENT                      12/31/90 89377-2  WASTE GAS DISCHARGE FLOW TRANSMITTER REP      ll/14/90 90009-2  RELOCATE METAL BUILDING FOR RCA ACCESS P      10/16/90 90052-2  P-10  GAS SUPPLY MOD                          10/03/90 90077-2  MODLED  CIRCUIT BREAKERS BULLETIN 88-10        12/12/90 90083-2  RCS AVERAGE TEMP TO SAS/ERDADS                  12/19/90 90130-2  MFIV CONTROL SWITCH OVERRIDE                    ll/15/90 90132-2  BARTON TRANSMITTER REPLACEMENT                  ll/19/90 90142-2  RCB ATMOS  PT-07-2C REPLACEMENT                11/16/90 90145-2  DEGASSIFIER CONDUIT AND BOX SUPPORT UPGR        11/19/90 90151-2  WASTE FILTER 2A FILTER CARTRIDGE REPLCMT-      10/23/90 Page 4. - 20
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION Page No.
02/08/91 PCMs  INSTALLED  IN'ST. LUCIE &#xb9;    2 WHICH HAVE NOT BEEN REVIEWED.
TABLE  4-2 PCM  &#xb9;                  DESCRIPTION                          PLANT IMPLEMENTED DATE 90158-2  LOSS OF FIELD RELAY REPLACEMENT                  11/29/90 90162-2  CORRECTIVE ACTION FOR QA AUDIT                  10/23/90 90169-2  RPS CABINET~FAN RELOCATION/NOISE REDUCTI        ll/14/90 9%71-2  HSCP STEAM GEN PRESS    RANGE CHANGE            ll/14/90 90172-2  HVAC LOUVER SCREEN MATERIAL CHANGE (L-8)        12/14/90 90181-2  FISCHER PORTER SQUARE ROOT EXTRACTOR REP        ll/19/90 90184-2  FUEL CASK CRANE BRIDGE INCHING MOTOR REP        11/23/90 90189-9  SEFMENTED REED SWITCHES                          ll/15/90 90194-2  LETDOWN HEAT EXCHANGER CABLE      SPLICE        ll/07/90 90197-2  4.16 &  6.9KV  SU & AUX XFORMER GROUND DET      10/31/90 90203-2  REPLACE  MG SET AMMETER 2A & 2B CEDM MG S        11/29/90 90205-2  480V LOAD CENTER GROUND DET RELAY SETPOI        11/21/90 90206-2  CONDENSER HOTWELL PEDESTAL REPAIR                12/12/90 90208-2  REPL OF POLAR CRANE DIGITAL WEIGHT IND          12/26/90 90215-2  RCB TELESCOPING JIB BOOM CRANE ANTICORR          ll/15/90 90217-2  FCV-25-13 MOTOR REPLACEMENT                      10/02/90 90218-2  POLAR CRANE MAGNATORQUE INDICATION              11/06/90 90219-2  480V LOAD CENTERS 2A5 & 2B5      GROUND DET R  11/06/90 90221-2  INSTRUMENT COMPRESSOR    LOADING LOGIC MOD      10/23/90 90244-2  SHIELD BLDG FAN ANNUNCIATOR CABLE REROUTE        11/06/90 90246-2  CP BYPASS FLOW RANGE MISMATCH/FT-12-1            12/19/90 90257-2  HVS-6 & 7 BIRD SCREEN MATERIAL CHANGE            10/03/90 90258-2  NITROGEN HEADER LOW PRESS ALARM SETPOINT        12/12/90 90260-2  INST AIR COMPRESSORS 2C & 2D GASKET CHAN        Ol/17/91 90261-2  CEDM C5 US RELAY SETPOINTS                      12/11/90 90268-2  BORIC ACID MAKEUP TANK SELECTION SWITCH          11/15/90 90272-2 480V UNDERVOLTAGE RELAY SETPOINT MOD            11/06/90 90275-2 LOW ALARM AND ADV MANUAL ANNUNCIATOR DEL        ll/15/90 90282-2 CCW PUMP 2C MOTOR    AIR BOX MOUNTING          01/02/91 90286-2 GE MAGNETIC MOTOR STARTER REPLACEMENT            ll/14/90 90289-9 CRANE-GASKET MATERIAL PART NO. CHANE              12/11/90 90292-2 GOULDS PUMP SHAFT SLEEVE ROLL      LPIN  MOD    11/16/90 90293-9 GOULDS PUMP SHAFT SLEEVE ROLL PIN MOD            11/16J90 90298-2 ANNUNCIATOR NUISANCE ALARM N-45 CORRECTI"        11/15/90 Page  4. -  21
 
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TABLE  4-2 PCM  &#xb9;                  DESCRIPTION                        PLANT IMPLEMENTED DATE 90302-2  ACCESS TO AUX TRANSFORMERS CAPACITANCE    C    ll/15/90 90305-2  PACIFIC VALVE GASKET CHANGES                  12/19/90 90307-2  ANNUN NUISANCE ALARMS    F45,G22,N6 & N23      ll/19/90 90309-2  REGENERATIVE HEAT EXCHANGER CUBICLE DOOR      ll/19/90 90316-2  V6341 SOLENOID VALVE VENT                      11/26/90 90318-2  DWG UPDATE OF 2998-8-327 SHT 608              10/31/90 90320-2  AIR COMPRESSORS 2A & 2B FUSE'SIZE CORREC      12/31/90 90321-2  SNUBBER SUBSTITUTIONS                          ll/19/90 90325-2  GASKET SEALING COMPOUND IN ICW APPLICATI      01/08/91 90340-2  MISC SNUBBER LIST CHANGES                      ll/19/90 90349-2  CEDM CABLE JACKET REPAIR                      11/21/90 90352-9  ANCHOR/DARLING GASKET MATERIAL PART NO.        12/31/90 90355-2  ICW PUMP MOTOR LEAD TERMINAL LUGS              01/23/91 90356-2  STANDARD ROSEMOUNT TRANSMITTER MOUNT DET      12/17/90 90367-2  HVS-2A MOTOR END BELL REPAIR                  01/23/91 90371-2  SUPPORT  MS-4101-305  MOD                    11/26/90 90382-2  GRATING FASTENERS                              11/26/90 90385-2  2B CCW HX INTERIOR SEAL WELD                  11/27/90 90387-2  MAIN STEAM SAFETY VALVE RING SETTINGS          11/26/90 90388-2  MAIN GEN NEUTRAL GROUNDING XFORMERS SECO      12/31/90 90391-2  APPENDIX I COMPUTER REMOVAL                    Ol/17/91 90392-2  2B CCW HX SUPPORT BASE PLATE MODIFICATIO        11/26/90 90393-2  INSTALLATION OF SHIMS ON SUPPORT CC-2075        11/26/90 90394-2  INSTRUMENT ISOLATION VALVE (VPT-3331) RE      12/19/90 90398-2 FEED REG VALVES TEST TAP ADDITION              11/21/90 90417-2 MOD OF RESTRAINT VCS-7-Rl                      01/18/91 Page 4. - 22
 
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT REFERENCES 4-1  Simulator Configuration Control, St. Lucie Plant Administrative Procedure No. 0010524 4-2  Simulator Discrepancy Reports,  Plant Administrative Procedure No.
0005764.
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ST ~ LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT APPENDIX A:  UALIFICATIONS OF THE CERTIFICATION TEAM AND SCRB This Appendix consists of abstracts from the resumes of the members of the Certification Team and the SCRB.      Many other St. Lucie licensed Operators assisted in the performance of the tests on the Simulator.        Since this certification submittal is a public document, the names have been deleted.
The names are available on request.
CERTIFICATION TEAM Simulator Certification Engineer Planned and directed the Florida Power & Light St. Lucie Simulator Certification Test Program. He has a BS degree in Nuclear Engineering and has been certified as a SRO Simulator Instructor.
As a  consultant, he was responsible for achieving the initial operation of the Safety Parameter Display System at the North Anna Nuclear Plant. He was also responsible for primary systems operation and procedure modification as an Operations Engineer at the Davis Besse Nuclear Plant. In addition, he was responsible for preparations for the special NRC EOP Audit at the Rancho Seco Nuclear Plant.
As an  engineer at Babcock and Wilcox, he accomplished onsite Transient Assessment for 14 transients at five (5) different plants; provided advice and consultation on Startup Physics Testing on 12 reload startups and initial startup of the Muelheim-Kaerlich Plant, Germany; and assisted  in the development of the Post 'TMI-II Emergency  Operating Procedure Specifications.          In addition, he developed and taught simulator and classroom courses for reactor operators and engineers.
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ST ~ LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT Simulator Certification Test  Team Member Is  an Operations Specialist with .the Nuclear Energy Corporate Staff currently involved with special projects in support of the St. Lucie and Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plants. He was extensively    involved in the Certification Project, writing test procedures, performing preliminary and final tests, and evaluating the test results.
He has  previously been in operations at St. Lucie for a total of 14 years where he was a shift supervisor. He has held a Senior Reactor Operator License for six (6) years and a St. Lucie Plant Reactor Operator License for four (4) years. During this time he was responsible for all operations shift activities. He was also involved with the St. Lucie Plant Simulator factory and site acceptance testing for the Operations Department during initial simulator startup.
Simulator Certification Test  Team Member Has  been  the  Shift Technical Advisor (STA) Mad Instructor at St. Lucie for the last four (4) years and currently holds a St. Lucie STA Certification. He was extensively involved in the Certification Project, writing test procedures, performing preliminary and final tests, and evaluating test results.
He was  the Reactor Supervisor and Operations Supervisor for Nuclear Related Activities at Memphis State University Center for Nuclear Studies for nine (9) years.
He was licensed (NRC) Senior Reactor Operator, AGN-201 Nuclear Reactor, and was a Certified Safety and License Compliance Inspector for 14-Mev Neutron Generator and X-Ray Facilities, State of Tennessee. In addition, he was an  Assistant    Professor,    Biomedical  Engineering (Electronics) Technology, State Technical  Institute  at Memphis.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR    CERTIFICATION REPORT Simulator Certification Test    Team Member  (Continued):
He was  in the U.S. Navy Submarine Nuclear Propulsion Program for 16 years. He was a Master Chief Electronics Technician, Qualified Engineering Officer of the Watch (Nuclear) and he was also Assistant to the Coordinator, U.S. Navy Enlisted Nuclear Training Activities, Division of Naval'Nuclear Reactors, USAEC. In addition, he was a Reactor      Operator Instructor and Shift Training Coordinator at a U.S. Navy Nuclear Prototype Facility.
BS Degree,    Magna Cum Laude, Memphis State University (Physics major, Mathematics minor)
Simulator Certification Test    Team Member Is currently the Systems Engineer for the St. Lucie Simulator Engineering Group. He currently is responsible for modifying simulator software to implement plant modifications and fix discrepancies and reviewing software documentation. He was extensively involved in the Certification Project, performing preliminary and final tests and evaluating the test results, especially in the tests which were compared with Best Estimate Analyses.
He  has nine (9) years  of Nuclear  Power experience and  is a  Registered Professional Engineer in the State of Florida since 1987. He has been with the St. Lucie Simulator Engineering Group for five (5) years-throughout the factory and site acceptance tests of the simulator. Previously, he was a Nuclear Fuels Engineer for three (3) years where responsibilities included providing St. Lucie Reactor Engineering Department with startup and operations support.          Also, used reactor physics  codes to evaluate  core operating characteristics and upgraded power shape monitoring software.            In addition, he performed reviews of plant operations      and design with the St. Lucie Independent Safety Engineering Group for one (1) year.
BS Nuclear Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic    Institute Page  3
 
ST ~ LUCZB INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION    REPORT Simulator Certification Test    Team Member Is currently    a Nuclear Watch Engineer as a Licensed St.
Lucie Senior Reactor Operator. He is the Shift Operating Foreman and Supervisor of licensed and non-licensed operators. As an experienced SRO he was extensively involved in the evaluation phase of Certification Testing.
He  has held a St. Lucie Senior Reactor Operator License for the last one and a half (1 1/2) years and a Reactor Operator License for the previous three and a half (3 1/2) years. In addition,  he was a non-licensed operator for two (2) years and had spent another three (3) years as a power plant operator at fossil fuel plants.
BS  Degree,  Lincoln University.
Simulator Certification Test    Team Member Is the St. Lucie Quality Assurance lead auditor for compliance with Nuclear Plant Technical Specifications.
He was      involved in the evaluation phase of the Certification Project performing final tests and evaluating the test results. He also provided valuable input to the Certification Test Program to insure that Quality Assurance standards were achieved.
He was a  Nuclear Plant Shift Supervisor for one (1) year and is licensed as a Senior Reactor Operator on four (4) nuclear power plants whose designs represent the four (4) U.S. NSSS suppliers.      He had previously performed engineering    evaluations  of  the fidelity of a nuclear plant full scope simulator. Also, he has been an instructor for Reactor Operator and Senior Reactor Operators and other utility staff. In addition, he was an Assistant Nuclear Plant Shift Supervisor for a dual unit nuclear site and was a Shift Technical Advisor for two (2) dual units.
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ST LUCIB INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTZPICATZON REPORT Simulator Certification Test  Team Member  (Continued):
He was a Reactor Operator in the U. S.. Navy  for four  (4) years.
BS in Applied Physics and Mathematics, State University of New York at Albany.
BS Candidate in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Senior Class Status, Florida Institute of Technology at Melbourne, Fl.
Simulator Certification Test  Team Member Is  an Operations    Specialist with the Nuclear Energy Corporate Staff currently involved with special projects in support of the St. Lucie and Turkey Point Nuclear
    -Power Plants. He is responsible for project management of generic industry issues and plant operations enhancement programs. He was involved in the evaluation phase of the Certification Project performing final tests and evaluating the test results.
He has over twenty years Nuclear Power Plant experience.
He was a Shift Supervisor at Turkey Point Nuclear Plant and held a Senior Reactor Operator License    for  12 years.
Previously, he held    a  Control Room  Reactor    Operator License  for  two (2) years and had been  in various plant operator positions for three (3) years.
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT SIMULATOR CONFIGURATION REVIEW BOARD Operations Training Supervisor,    SCRB Chairman The  current Operations Training Supervisor has held this position for the last five (5) years. Previously, was a Control Room Supervisor at St. Lucie for two (2) years and was also a training instructor at St. Lucie for four (4) years.
He  has a  total of  17 years Nuclear experience. He has held a St. Lucie Senior Reactor      Operator's  License  for ten (10) years. Previously, he was in the U. S. Navy Nuclear Program for .four (4) years.
BA  Professional Studies, Memphis State University.        SRO licensed on AGN-201 research reactor.
License Training Program Coordinator, Training Department      SCRB member License Training Program Coordinator for the last four (4) years. Currently responsible for the maintenance and implementation of all licensed training programs including: Reactor Operator, Senior Reactor Operator, Licensed Operator Requalification, and Shift Technical Advisor.
He  has a  total of 20 years Nuclear experience.
He  held an active SRO license for 12 years until March 1989 and is currently St. Lucie SRO certified. He has been in the St. Lucie Training Department for the last 13  years. Previously, he was  a  Control Room Reactor Operator for two (2) years. He      was also an Electronics Technician in the U.S. Navy and    was a  Qualified Reactor Operator.
AA    Degree  in General  Education,  Palm  Beach  Junior College.
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ST ~ LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION    REPORT Nuclear Plant Supervisor, Operations Department      SCRB Member Nuclear Plant Supervisor for the last three (3) years.
Senior Supervisor on his operating crew, responsible for planning, scheduling, coordinating, and supervising the operation of the St. Lucie Plant on his shift.
He has a  total of  17  years Nuclear experience. He has held an  active license for the past eight (8) years.
Previous licensed positions include: Control Room Supervisor four (4) years, Nuclear Watch Engineer and Reactor Control Operator (one year each). He was also a nuclear trained Machinist Mate in the U.S. Navy (eight (8) years).
Simulator System Coordinator, Simulator System Coordinator SCRB Member Simulator Engineering Coordinator for the last year.
Responsible for all software and hardware maintenance and upgrades. Responsible for the Simulator Certification.
Simulator Lead Software Engineer for six (6) years.
Participated    in the development of procurement specifications,      design    reviews,    software      and documentation  quality control, acceptance      testing and other tasks associated with the procurement of the St.
Lucie Simulator.
Instrument and Control Startup Engineer for five (5) years on the startup of St. Lucie Unit 2.
U.S. Navy  for  20  years, qualified as Reactor Operator, Engineering Watch Supervisor and Engineering Officer of the Watch on several Nuclear Power Submarines.
Instructor at U.S. Naval Nuclear Propulsion School for four (4) years.
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ST+ LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION      REPORT Simulator Lead Engineer, Simulator System        SCRB  alternate Simulator Lead Engineer for last year. Responsible'or simulator software configuration control, software maintenance coordination, and coordination of software and hardware change implementation.          Performs Simulator System Administrator duties.
Simulator Lead Hardware Engineer for five (5) years.
Participated in Simulator design reviews, hardware quality control, acceptance testing and other tasks associated with procurement of the St. Lucie Simulator.
Instrument and Control Specialist for four (4) years.
During this period was made responsible for the initial startup of the St. Lucie Unit 2 Reactor. Protective System and its associated instrumentation.        U. S. Air Force for 10    years,    as  a    precision measurement        equipment specialist.
Configuration  SRO,  License Training    SCRB Alternate Has been    the Simulator Configuration      SRO  for the last nine (9) months.        He was extensively involved in the final testing and review of the evaluation of test results. He is currently responsible for reviewing PCM's for applicability to the simulator and subsequent testing upon installation.        He .reviews discrepancy reports for applicability and tests changes/modifications to the simulator.        Previously, he was a Requalification instructor and Non-Licensed Training coordinator.
He has  a  total of    18  years Nuclear experience.      He has held an active SRO license for four (4) years and a Control Room Reactor Operator license for the previous four (4) years. He has been in the St. Lucie Training Department for ten (10) years.          Previously, he was a machinist mate in the U.S. Navy for eight (8) years and was an instructor at a U.S. Navy Nuclear Prototype Facility.
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Page  1 of 16 FLORIDA POWER 8c LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO. 0010524 REVISION 1
 
==1.0 TITLE==
FOR INFORSNTIGN ONLY SIMULATOR CONFIGURATION CONTROL vertfy Information with a controHed document.
2.0  REVIEW AND APPROVAL:
Reviewed by Facility Review Group                                    October 2 1990 Approved by              G.J. Boiss            Plant Manager        November 5 1990 Revision  1 Reviewed by F R G                                                        19~
Approved by              G. J. Boiss          Plant Manager                        19~/
 
==3.0 SCOPE==
3.1  Purpose
: 1. The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidance for the identification, evaluation, and implementation of changes to the St. Lucie Unit 2 Control Room simulator.
: 2. The purpose of this procedure is to provide instructions on the operation, responsibility and composition of a Simulator Configuration Review Board (SCRB) at the St. Lucie Plant.
3.2  Discussion In order to have a Certified Simulator, a program must be established to handle modifications to the Simulator. The SCRB provides a multi-disciplinary oversight and approval function to the process.
3.3  Authority ANS 3.5 1985.
: 2. Regulator Guide 1.149.
S  OPS
: 3. QI 3-P R/PSL-3.
DATE DOCT PROCEDuRE DOCN      0010524 sYs COMP COMPLETED ITM            1
 
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==3.0 SCOPE==
(continued) 3.4 Definitions
: 1. Applications Software and Hardware - That software and hardware which duplicates plant systems of the St. Lucie Unit 2 and common Unit 1/Unit 2 services. (e.g. Software for RCS, CVCS, Main Steam, Electric Grid, etc, Hardware for simulated control boards).
: 2. Instructor Facility Hardware and Software - That hardware and software which is used by instructors and/or simulator engineering staff to interact with the simulation to alter and/or monitor the flow of simulated plant operations, (e.g. Software for plant specific I/F touch screens, instructor features, etc, Hardware for graphic I/F displays in the I/F).
: 3. Computer Facility Software and Hardware - That software and hardware on which the simulation runs and which is necessary for routine house keeping activities of a large computer system (e.g. Software including MPX operating system, SIMEX, etc. Hardware of the main computer complex and attached peripherals.
: 4. Existing Simulator Scope of Simulation for Training - The domain which defines what the simulator is capable of doing from a training standpoint, which includes:
A. All applications software and hardware which replicate existing systems in the actual power plant.
P B. Plant Specific Instructor Facility Software such as the "Touch Screens" used for instructor control of exercises.
C. Other I/F Software features normally used by instructors in providing instruction to students in the simulator.
: 5. Simulator Engineering Scope- The domain which defines items capabilities, etc. included in the simulator in some manner from a software and/or hardware standpoint but which is not directly related to or used for training. The includes:
A. All computer complex hardware and software.
B. I/F software used by engineering staff for maintenance functions.
 
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==3.0 SCOPE==
(continued) 3.4  (continued)
: 5.  (continued)
C,    I/F hardware.
D. Software utilities and systems used solely by engineering staff for software maintenance and modifications.
: 6. Simulator Deficiency - An error, malfunction, breakage or other fault in some item of hardware and/or software which is already in the existing scope of simulation or the engineering scope of simulation.
: 7. Simulator Modification - A change to hardware and/or software which alters (adds to/deletes from/alters) the existing scope of simulation or the engineering scope.
: 8. Simulator Change Request Evaluation (SCRE) - (Similar to fig. 1) The form which identifies a proposed change to the scope of simulation.
: 9. Simulator Work Order (SWO) -.(Similar to fig. 2 or fig. 3) The document internal to the simulator engineering staff which is used to document work performed in the correction of valid simulator deficiencies and/or approved simulator change requests and/or permanent changes to engineering scope.
: 10. Simulator Configuration Review Board (SCRB) - A board comprised of the Licensed Operator Training Coordinator, the Simulator System Coordinator, and a representative from the Operations Department, The function of the board is to:
A. Review and recommend changes to the existing scope of simulation for training.
B. Review and approve all Simulator Certification activities.
11;  Simulator Configuration Management System - A PC based system which contains the necessary data bases to track, review and evaluate plant-design changes, to incorporate and account for Simulator Modification and to verify the Simulator Configuration.
 
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==4.0 PRECAUTIONS==
Appropriate installed plant modifications shall be reviewed at least once per year.
The Simulator shall be modified as required within 12 months of the review.
 
==5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES==
5.1  Simulator Engineering Group Maintaining an accurate list of current issues that must be reviewed by the SCRB.
: 2. Scheduling SCRB meetings, preparing meeting agendas and recording meeting results.
: 3. Reviewing information on plant changes in advance of the meetings so that technical recommendation can be made at the meeting. Simulator work request evaluations forms shall be issued to key Simulator Engineering personnel initiate this work.
: 4. Participate in SCRB meetings.
5.2  Licensed Training Group
: 1. Reviewing, as necessary, information on plant changes so that the effects of a change to training can be considered when making the evaluation.
: 2. Participation in SCRB meetings.
5.3  Operations
: 1. Reviewing, as necessary, information on plant changes so that the effects of a change on operators'kills and competency can be considered when making the evaluation.
: 2. Participating in SCRB meetings.
 
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==6.0 REFERENCES==
6.1 Ql 3-PR/PSL-3 Simulator Design Management and Operation, Configuration Control.
6,2 10 CFR 55.
6.3 ANS 3.5 1988 6.4 REG-GUIDE    1 ~ 149 6.5 NUREG 1258.
6.6 NUREG 1262.
7.0 RECORDS AND NOTIFICATION:
7.1 The following record shall be maintained in the plant files in accordance with Ql-1 7-PR/PSL-1, "Quality Assurance Records".
Minutes of SCRB actions.
 
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==8.0 INSTRUCTIONS==
8.1  Composition of the Simulator Configuration Review Board.
: 1. The SCRB shall be composed of:
A. Operations Training Supervisor (Non-voting). Signs for the SCRB actions.
B. Simulator System Coordinator.
C. Licensed Operator Training Coordinator.
D. Operations Representative.
8.2  SCRB Meeting Frequency and Quorum.
: 1. SCRB Meeting should normally be held monthly.
2;  Special Meetings may be held as needed to accomplish backlogged work with a minimum of three days written notice in the form of a SCRB agenda.
: 3. Quorum for a meeting shall be all three of the of regular designated voting SCRB members or their alternates for that meeting.
: 4. Meetings shall normally be chaired by the Operations Training Supervisor.
In the absence of the Operations Training Supervisor the meeting shall be chaired by the Simulator System Coordinator.
8.3 Meeting Agenda and Minutes
: 1. The Simulator System Coordinator shall act as secretary for the SCRB hand shall be responsible for agenda and minutes and all necessary administrative support.
 
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==8.0 INSTRUCTIONS==
(continued) 8.3 (continued)
: 2. An agenda of items to be discussed at each meeting shall be prepared and forwarded to the members a minimum of three days ahead of time.
No item shall be discussed which is not on the agenda, This allows all parties adequate opportunity for preparation.
NOTE The tracking for PCMs will start  after approval by the Facility Review Group.
The time clock for review starts when the PCM has been tumed over to QC Vault.
    .8.4 The Simulator Engineering Staff shall review and track formal changes brought about through the Plant Change Modification (PCM) process and other formally documented plant change processes to determine if:
: 1. The plant change describes a potential change to the simulator.
: 2. The plant change will not obviously change the existing scope of Simulation. I.e..Pipe hangers, Unit one changes, etc. Figure 1 provides a flow chart to be used in this determination.
: 3. The information is sufficient to determine the impact to the Simulator.
8.5  When a proposed change is identified, an entry shall be made in Simulator Configuration Management System.
: 1. If the change is a potential change to the Simulator, assign the Status to Review and generate a Simulator Change Request Evaluation form.
: 2. If the change is obviously not a change to the Simulator as determined by Fig. 4, assign the Status to a Closed and DO NOT generate a Simulator Change Request form.
: 3. If the change doesn't provide sufficient information, assign the Status to Deferred and DO NOT generate a Simulator Change Request Evaluation form.
 
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==8.0 INSTRUCTIONS==
(continued) 8.6  Any of the three members of the SCRB may sponsor a change which is an enhancement to or deletion from the existing scope of simulation.
The sponsoring member shall submit the proposed change in writing to the Simulator Engineering Staff and a Simulator Change Request Evaluation form shall be generated.
8.7  The Simulator Engineering Group has one year to complete its review and submit the results to the SCRB. The time clock for review starts when the PCM has been turned over to the Q.G. Vault. Once sufficient data is available and the Simulator Engineering Staff has completed it's review per the Simulator Change Request Evaluation form, an SCRB agenda shall be prepared and distributed to each member prior to the meeting. As necessary, board members shall obtain supporting data in each item to aid in their reviews.                                                                          /R1 8.8  All SCRB members or alternates should be present at each meeting. When all members or alternates cannot make a meeting, it should be rescheduled.
8.9 -The Simulator Configuration Review Board shall:
: 1. Determine if the plant change is within the scope of Simulator.
: 2. Determine if the change affects operator training.
: 3. Determine what modifications must be made to the Simulator. This may include:
A. Hardware B. Software G. Certification test procedure D. Acceptance test
 
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==8.0 INSTRUCTIONS==
(continued) 8.10 The SCRB should also determine the priority of the approved change based on an assessment of difficulty, training value, upcoming training schedule, etc.
These priorities will be:
Priority A. To be started immediately even at the expense of other modification activities in progress and Deficiency Correction in progress.
Priority B. To be started as soon as possible after vital Deficiency Corrections are completed.
Priority C. Routine prioritlzatlon. Work to be scheduled by the simulator engineer to accomplish the modification within the one year regulatory time frame for plant PCMs, Priority D. Low Priority. Work to be accomplished whenever resources
                        'become available.
8.11 Old items shall be carried on the SCRB Agenda until fully closed out, either by formal acceptance and incorporation into the simulator scope, or, alternatively by a well documented decision not fo.pursue the proposed change.
8.12 AII SCRB approved PCM's shall-be installed within one year.        PCM installation may precede reference plant modifications based on training value or other valid justification.                                                                /R1 8.13 SCRB-Approved changes shall indicate if they are changes brought about through replication of a plant PCM or whether they are an addition to the existing scope of simulation, i.e. an enhancement to the scope of simulation for instructor convenience or desire.
8.14 SCRB shall review and approve the final change packages under which modifications to scope were achieved in order to assess it the intent of the package has been met.
8.15 Minutes for the SCRB meetings will be completed as specified in this procedure and forward to the Training Superintendent via the Operations Training Supervisor for final review and approval prior to archiving.
 
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==8.0 INSTRUCTIONS==
(continued) 8.16 An entry shall be made in the Simulator Configuration Management System.
: 1. Change the Status to Inwork if the change has been approved.
: 2. Change the Status to Deferred if the change has been deferred.
: 3. Change the Status to Closed if the change has NOT been approved.
8.17 Implementation of approved changes,
: 1. Simulator work orders shall be issued for each approved simulator change. A separate work order shall be issued for each aspect of the change, e.g. software, hardware, etc., but the work order numbering system shall be such as to tie together all work orders associated with the same plant PCM, change, etc.
8.18 Requirements for a Formal System Design for Major Changes.
: 1. Internal to the Simulator Engineering Staff a formal system design wilt be done for all modifications which require resources as follows.
A. Software man-hours in excess of 40.
B. Hardware man-hours in excess of 40.
C. Extreme technical difficulty as determined by the Simulator System Coordinator.
: 2. The formal system design shall be written and shall reflect the following:
A. Clear statement of goal and scope.
B. Measurable progress milestones.
C. Diagrammatic definition appropriate to problem as determined by the simulator engineer.
D. Documentation of at least two structured walk-throughs, one at the beginning of the modification when initial design is complete but prior to the start of coding, and a second one at the completion of design, code and test, but prior to final acceptance test by the customer.
E. Copies of the final (customer) e.g. Instructors, etc. acceptance test.
 
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==8.0 INSTRUCTIONS==
(continued) 8.19 Modifications to the Simulator Not Falling Under SCRB Cognizance.
: 1. Modifications to the Simulator which are strictly internal to the simulator engineering group, e.g. utilities, hardware diagnostics, computer system configuration, etc. shall not fall under the cognizance of the SCRB.
: 2. The Simulator System Coordinator shall be responsible to approve all changes to the simulator both hardware and software not falling under the SCRB. He shall retain responsibility for all changes of this nature in all regards from design, implementation, and test.
: 3. All work accomplished outside of the cognizance of the.SCRB shall still be documented on a Simulator Work Order which shall be retained with other SWO's. The Operations Training Supervisor should be advised of this work.
8.20 When the Simulator Engineering Staff completes all software and hardware work and informal testing has been completed on the Simulator Changes, a        .
formal Acceptance Test shall be performed. The test team shall include a simulator engineer and an instructor.
8,21 When the formal test is completed satisfactorily, the change package will be forwarded to the SCRB for review and approval for training.
8.22 An entry shall be made in the Simulator Configuration Management System.
: 1. Change the status to indicate that the plant change has been turned over to training.
: 2. When all final documentation for the Simulator Change as been completed, change the status to close out the simulator change.
 
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Simulator Change Request  &#xb9;:
Date Initiated:
Date Due:
This simulator change request is based on the following reference plant change/addition.
Document ID:
 
==Title:==
Simulator Hardware Change Evaluation          Responsibility:
Simulator Hardware Change Req'd Yes No (circle one)
Est Man Hrs:              Est Cost:                Parts Lead Time:
Simulator Downtime:              . Affected Panel(s):
Plant Equipment Number:
Comments:
Reviewed by:                                                  Date    /      /
Simulator Software Change Evaluation          Responsibility:
Simulator Software Change Req'd Yes No (circle one)
Est Man Hrs:            Est Cost:                Simulator Down Time:
Daily Readiness Test Program Change Req'd Yes No (circle one)
Comments:
Reviewed by:                                                  Date    /      /
 
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Simulator Change Request 0:
Date Initiated:
Date Due:
Simulator CTP Change Evaluation          Responsibility:
CTP Change Req'd Yes No (circle one) Est Man Hrs:          Est Cost:
Comments:
Reviewed by:                                          Date  /    /
Simulator Database Change Evaluation    Responsibility:
Database Change Req'd Yes No (circle one) Est Man Hrs:          Est Cost:
Comments:
Reviewed by:                                          Date  /    /
Approved by SCRB:                                  Date  /    /
 
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SWO:
SCRN:
SYSTEM:                                                      MODULE:
WORK REQUESTED:                              ORIGINATOR:                  DATE:
TO'OMPLETED START DATE:
ASSIGN                                                        PRIORITY:
DATE:
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM:                          MAN HRS'PL          CONTRACT ACTION TAKEN:                                        MAN HRS'PL            CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS:
APPLICATION: MODULES                                                        CDB MODEL REPORT                            IC          CONFIGURATION INSTRUCTOR FACILITY: PIED                                                  MENUS STYLIZED PAGES                  SSS ALARM FAILURES                          LOA COMPLETED                                                                  DATE:
REQUIREMENTS:
BY'ESTING MAN HRS: FPL          CONTRACT COMPLETED BY:                                                DATE DOCUMENTATION:                                        MAN HRS: FPL          CONTRACT SOURCE                                MRGEN                      INTERFACE DWGS SCOPE DWGS                            SIMULATION DWGS            DESIGN DATA BASE COMPLETED BY:                                                              DATE:
TOTAL MAN HOURS'PL                                CONTRACT:
COMMENTS:
TOTAL'IMULATOR DOWN                                              TRAINING DOWN TIME:
TIME'UPERVISOR:
DATE:
DATE:
Page16of16ST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO.0010524,REVISION1SIMULATOR CONFIGURATION CONTROLFIGURE4PLANTCHANGEUnit2orCommonNoTrackinglsNOTRequiredYesCWD'slnPackageYesNoPID'slnPackageNoYesRequiresSCRBReviewAssignStatus"R"lsChangeObviously YNOImpactYesNoAssignStatusInPCMTrackingSystemtoncn(0010524.
WPG)
Page1of15FLORIDAPOWER8.LIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO.0005761REVISION21.0TITLE:SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION


==2.0 REVIEWANDAPPROVAL==
Page 15 of 16 ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO. 0010524, REVISION          1 SIMULATOR CONFIGURATION CONTROL FIGURE 3 SIMULATOR WORK ORDER                            SWO:
FORINFORAIATION ONLYThisdocumentIsnotcontrolled.
SCRN:
Beforeuseverifyinformation withacontrolled document.
EQUIPMENT NAME:                KEY PLANS:
ReviewedbyFacilityReviewGroupApprovedbyJ.H.BarrowforAuust91990Pl1M2~A221992Approvedby3.0SCOPE:3.1PURPOSE:G.J.BoissRevision2ReviewedbyFRGPlantManager19~19~Thisprocedure providesinstructions onhowtoCertifythesimulator totheNRCandhowtomaintainthatcertification.
WORK REQUESTED:        ORIGINATOR'ATE:
3.2DISCUSSION:
JOB STARTED DATE:      AM/PM JOB COMPLETED DATE:                            AM/
Certification ofthesimulator isrequiredby10CFR55inorderfortheNRCtoconductlicenseexaminations.
DESCRIBED THE TROUBLE FOUND AND YOUR ANALYSIS OF THE CAUSE OR REASON DESCRIBE WORK OR REPAIRS AS PERFORMED QIP:    POTENTIAL      Y    WHY IS THIS JOB A REWORK JOB REWORK JOB      N PARTS      QUAN    MANUF. SER. NUMBER    PART NUMBER    MRS NUMBER JOURNEYMAN SIGNATURE:                            DATE:
3.3AUTHORITY:
JOURNEYMAN        HOURS    DATE    INDEPENDENT VERIFICATION:       DATE:
TheSimulator Configuration ReviewBoard(SCRB)isauthorized toapproveallCertification activities asdescribed herein.4.0PRECAUTIONS'uring theconductofPerformance TestspenandinkchangesmaybemadetotheSimulator TestProcedures onthespot.However,thesechangesmustsubsequently beapprovedbytheSCRB.5.0RESPONSIBILITIES:
SUGGESTIONS OR RECOMMENDATIONS:                        DELAYS: LOST HRS PROCEDURES
5.1Operation's TrainingSupervisor isresponsible forimplementing thisprocedure.
                                                        *
5.2Operation's Supervisor isresponsible forsupporting, asappropriate, certification activities.
* ill TOOLS OTHER COMMENT SUB-SYSTEM DOWN TIME:    SIMULATOR DOWN TIME:          TRAINING DOWN TIME:
SOPSDATEDOCTPROCEDURE DOCN0005761SYSCOMPCOMPLETED ITM2 p~s~iH ST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO,0005761,REVISION2SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION
DATA ENTRY COMPLETED DATE:        SUPERVISOR:                      DATE:
 
Page 16 of 16 ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVE  PROCEDURE    NO. 0010524, REVISION 1 SIMULATOR CONFIGURATION CONTROL FIGURE 4 PLANT CHANGE Unit 2                    Tracking ls or        No                NOT Common                        Required Yes CWD's ln      Yes Package No Requires SCRB PID's ln      Yes            Review Package Assign Status "R" No ls Change Obviously Y      No NO Impact Yes Assign Status In PCM Tracking System to ncn (0010524. WPG)


==6.0REFERENCES==
Page  1 of 15 FLORIDA POWER 8. LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO. 0005761 REVISION 2
:
6.1ANS3.5,19856.2Regulatory Guide1.149Rev16.3NUREG1258Page2of156.4FPLLetter,C.G.WoodytoUSNRC,"St.LucieUnit1PlanforSimulation FacilityDevelopment Application,"
August31,1989,L-89-322, 6.5Ql3-PR/PSL-3.


==7.0 RECORDSANDNOTiFICATIONS==
==1.0 TITLE==
Allsignedrecordsgenerated bythisprocedure shallbemaintained intheplantfilesinaccordance withQl17-PR/PSL-1, "QualityAssurance Records."
FOR INFORAIATIONONLY SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION                             This document Is not controlled. Before use verify information with a controlled document.
Allproductsthatbackupthesignedrecordsmaybestoredinthesimulator library.
2.0  REVIEW AND APPROVAL:
ST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO.0005761,REVISION2SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION Page3of158.0INSTRUCTIONS:
Reviewed by Facility Review Group                                                  Au ust 9 1990 Approved by                    J. H. Barrow for          Pl  1 M    2  ~A22                1992 Revision 2 Reviewed by F R G                                                                    19~
8.1Developinitialcertification backupdocuments todemonstrate thesimulator's conformance totherequirements ofANS3.5.Developorassembledocuments whichprovidefamiliarization withthesimulator anditsgeneralapplicability asanoperatortrainingvehicle.ThespecificproductsarelistedinAppendixASimulator Information.
Approved by                        G. J. Boiss              Plant Manager                      19~
EachiteminthissectionshouldbereviewedbytheSimulator Engineering Group(SEG)andtheentiresectionapprovedbytheSCRB,2.Developorassembledocuments whichprovideidentification ofthedatausedbythesimulator manufacturer inbuildingthesimulator andidentification ofthedatausedbytheSEGinpost-delivery modification.
ThespecificproductsarelistedinAppendixBSimulator DesignData,EachiteminthissectionshouldbereviewedbytheSEGandtheentiresectionapprovedbytheSCRB.A.Afterinitialcertification thereference databaseshouldbecontinuously updatedtoreflectthecurrentsimulator configuration.
3.Developtestswhichprovidedocumentation ofsimulator performance ascomparedtotheresponseofSt,LucieUnit1or2,BestEstimateAnalysis(RETRAN),
industryeventsortheJudgement ofapanelofexperts.ThespecificproductsarelistedinAppendixCSimulator Tests.Theevaluation ofthetestresultsshallbeapprovedbytheSCRB.4.Productsofthissectionensureaprogramexistsforthecorrection ofsimulator discrepancies andmodification/upgrades duetochangesinSt.LucieUnit2.Simulator Configuration Controlisaddressed inAP0010524,andSimulator Discrepancies areaddressed inAP0005764.Thissectionisalsousedtoreportthestatusofopendiscrepancies andmodifications thatcouldimpactNRCOperating Tests.ThespecificproductsarelistedinAppendixDSimulator Discrepancy andModification Program.EachiteminthissectionshouldbereviewedbytheSEGandtheentiresectionapprovedbytheSCRB./R25.Developthedocumentation requiredbyRG1.149sincethesimulator willbecertified forSt.LucieUnit1thespecificproductsarelistedinAppendixEUnitDifferences Analysis.
EachiteminthissectionshouldbeapprovedbytheSCRB.
ST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO.0005761,REVISION2SIMULATOR CERTIFiCATION Page4of158.0INSTRUCTIONS:
(continued) 8,2Initialcertification submittal shallbemadeviaNRCForm474foreachSt.LucieUnit.Theproductsinthissectionwillincludeabstracts forallSimulator Tests,thestatusofallopendiscrepancies andmodifications thatcouldimpactOperating Testsandaplanfortheirresolution, apreliminary performance testingschedulefortheconductofapproximately 25%oftheperformance testsperyearforthefouryearperiodcommencing withthedateofthiscertification, asummaryoftheUnitDifferences
: Analysis, andalistingofanyexceptions toANS3.5withdescription.
Thesubmittal packagecontentsshouldbereviewedanddocumented onaformsimilartoChecksheet 1./R28.3AnnualPerformance Testing1.Annualperformance testingshouldbeconducted inaccordahce withAppendixC./R22.Priortorunningtheperformance test,itshouldbereviewedtothecurrentrevisionofthereferenced plantprocedure(s) andmodifiedasappropriate.
3.Performance testingschedulechangesforanymodification tothe'schedule (annualor25%peryear)shallbeconveyedtotheNRCviaNRCForm474.4.Theevaluated resultsoftheannualperformance testsshouldbeapprovedbytheSCRB,/R28.4RenewalofCertification
-Theannualperformance testingregimenshouldcommencewiththedateoftheinitialcertification andculminate withareporttotheNRCwhichisdueeveryfouryears,ontheanniversary dateofthecertification.
Thereisnorequirement foranannualreport.Certification ismadetotheNRCviaNRCForm474andshouldincludeadescription ofanyuncorrected performance testfailuresandascheduleforcorrection ofsuchperformance testfailures, ifany.8.5Recertification
-Shouldthesimulator failtomeetNRCstandards afterinitialcertification arecertiflcatlon maybemadetotheNRCviaNRCForm474.Therecertification mustincludeadescription ofcon'ective actionstaken,including resultsofcompleted performance testingasrequired.
ST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO.0005761,REVISION2SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION APPENDIXASIMULATOR INFORMATION Page5of15ControlRoomPhysicalArrangement DrawingPanel/Equipment Comparison ControlRoomEnvironment Description InitialConditions Capability Description Malfunctions Capability Description LOA/IDACapability Description Instructor StationManualInventory ofModelReportsEachproductlistedhasbeengenerated,
: reviewed, andstored.SEGDate-//Approvedby:SCRBDate//
ST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO.0005761,REVISION2SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION APPENDIXBSIMULATOR DESIGNDATAPage6of15Inventory ofReference DataBaseInventory ofUpdatedReference DataBaseEachproduct'listed hasbeengenerated,
: reviewed, andstored.SEGDate-//ApprovedbySCRBDate//


ST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO.0005761,REVISION2SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION APPENDIXCSIMULATOR TESTS(Page1of6)Page7of15NPE-001&#xb9;PlantStart-upColdtoHotNPE-002&#xb9;NuclearStart-upNPE-003*Turbine.Start-up NPE-004&#xb9;ReactorTripandRecoveryNPE-005&#xb9;PlantShutdownSUR-002&#xb9;Isothermal Temperature Coefficient SUR-003&#xb9;RodWorthMeasurements SUR-004&#xb9;AllRodsOutCriticalBoronSUR-005&#xb9;PlantHeatBalanceSUR-006&#xb9;Moderator Coefficient atPower.SUR-008&#xb9;ShutdownMarginModes3,4,5SUR-009&#xb9;RCSInventory BalanceSUR410&#xb9;WIdeRangeLogPeriodicSUR-011&#xb9;DieselGenerator MonthlyTestSUR-012&#xb9;RPSLogicMatrixTestSUR-013&#xb9;CEAPeriodicTestSUR-014&#xb9;TurbineValveTestSUR-015&#xb9;HydrogenRecombiner Test ST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO.0005761,REVISION2SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION APPENDIXCSIMULATOR TESTS(Page2of6)Page8of15SUR-018&#xb9;BoronFlowtoRCSSST-001SteadyStateTestat100%SST-002*SteadyStateHoldPointsTRN-001ReactorTripTRN-002LossofMainFeedwater PumpsTRN-003*Inadvertent MSISTRN-004'ossofAllRCP'sTRN-005LossofOneRCPTRN-006*TurbineTripfromLessthan15%TRN-007*MaximumPowerRateRampfrom100%to75%TRN-008LargeBreakLOCAwithLOOPTRN-009MSLBInsideContainment TRN410FailedOpenPZRSafetyValveMAL-001&#xb9;SGTR1TubeMAL-002&#xb9;RapidGrossFailureofMultipleS/GTubesMAL-003&#xb9;LOCAOutsideContainment MAL-004&#xb9;.ColdLegLOCAwithLOOPMAL-005&#xb9;SmallBreakLOCAHotLegMAL-006&#xb9;FailedOpenPORVwithOnly1DG ST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO.0005761,REVISION2SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION APPENDIXCSIMULATOR TESTS(Page3of6)Page9of15MAL-007&#xb9;RuptureInstrument AirReceiverMAL-008&#xb9;LossofInstrument AirCompressors MAL-009&#xb9;LossofOffsitePowerMAL-010&#xb9;StationBlackoutMAL-011&#xb9;LossofSafetyRelated4160VBusMAL-012&#xb9;LossofMAInstrument BusMAL-013&#xb9;LossofNon-Safety VitalACMAL-014&#xb9;Lossof2B/2BBDCBusMAL-015&#xb9;,LossofAllRCP'swithNCCooldownMAL-016&#xb9;Condenser VacuumLeakMAL-017&#xb9;LossofCondenser LevelMAL-018&#xb9;LossofAllICWPumpsMAL-019&#xb9;RuptureOneICWHeaderMAL-020&#xb9;RCSLeakWhileonShutdownCoolingMAL-021&#xb9;LossofBothLPSIPumpsinaDrainedCondition MAL-022&#xb9;LossofAllCCWPumpsMAL-023&#xb9;Ruptureof"A"CCWHeaderMAL-024&#xb9;RCStoCCWLeakintheRCPSealCoolerMAL-025'LossofBothMainFeedwater PumpsFrom100%Power Page10of15ST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO.0005761,REVISION2.SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION APPENDIXCSIMULATOR TESTS(Page4of6)MAL-026&#xb9;LossofMainFeedwater andEmergency Feedwater Pumpsfrom100%PowerMAL-027&#xb9;FailPowerSupplytoOneRPSChannelMAL-028&#xb9;OneStuckRodMAL-029&#xb9;OneUncoupled RodDuringStartupMAL-030&#xb9;OneSlippedRodMAL-031&#xb9;OneDroppedBankofRodsMAL-032&#xb9;FreezeControlRodDriveSystemMAL-033&#xb9;InsertFailedFuelAlongwitha1GPMSGTubeLeakMAL-034&#xb9;TurbineTripFrom<15%PowerMAL-035&#xb9;TripGenerator From100%FullPowerMAL-036&#xb9;LeakFromRCSMakeupintotheChargingPortionoftheCVCSMAL-037&#xb9;SteamBypassControl(SBC)ValveFailsOpenMAI-038&#xb9;Pressurizer PressureControlFailuresMAL-039&#xb9;ReactorCoolantVolumeControlFailuresMAL-040&#xb9;ReactorTripInitiated byaLowSGLevelMAL-041&#xb9;DoubleEndedMSLBInsideContainment MAL-042&#xb9;SteamLineBreakDownstream oftheMSIVMAL-043&#xb9;FailedOpenMSSVMAL-044&#xb9;SmallFeedwater LineBreak(OutsideContainment)
==3.0 SCOPE==


Page11of15ST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO.0005761,REVISION2SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION APPENDIXCSIMULATOR TESTS(Page5of6)MAL-045&#xb9;LargeFeedwater LineBreak(InsideContainment)
===3.1 PURPOSE===
MAL-046&#xb9;WIdeRangeNlFailedHighMAL-047&#xb9;LinearPowerRangeChannelFailedHighMAL-048&#xb9;SGLevelInstr.FailureMAL-049&#xb9;Containment PressureFailureMAL-050&#xb9;-TcoldFailedHighMAL-051&#xb9;TcoldFailedHighMAL-052&#xb9;ThotFailedHighorLowMAL-053&#xb9;ThotFailedHighMAL-054&#xb9;RCSFlowFailureMAL-055&#xb9;FWFlowFailureMAL-056&#xb9;SteamFlowFailureMAL-.057&#xb9;SGPressureFailureMAL-058&#xb9;Containment Radiation FailureMAL-059&#xb9;RWTLevelFailureMAL-060&#xb9;Annunciator PanelFailuresMAL-061&#xb9;AlarmWindowFailstoActuateMAL-062&#xb9;AlarmWindowIncorrectly ActuatesMAL-064&#xb9;ESFASFailstoActuateonaLOCAMAL-065&#xb9;RASFailstoActuate Page12of15ST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO.0005761,REVISION2SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION APPENDIXCSIMULATOR TESTS(Page6of6)MAL-066&#xb9;MSISFailstoActuateMAL-067&#xb9;AFASFailstoActuateMAL-068&#xb9;Anticipated Transient WithoutScram(ATWS)MAL-069&#xb9;HSCPCooldownCRT-001ComputerRealTimeTest(duringTRNseriestesting)PLANTTRANSIENTS
This procedure provides instructions on how to Certify the simulator to the NRC and how to maintain that certification.
'erformance Testingofactualplanttransients forwhichdataisavailable SIMULATOR DESIGNCHANGES'*Performance Testingofaffectedsystemsandcomponents whendesignchangesresultinsignificant changesinconfiguration orsignificant changesinresponse.
PERFORMANCE TESTINGSCHEDULEAnnual&#xb9;-25%&%peryearEachproductlistedhasbeengenerated,
: reviewed, andstored./R2AstheyoccurSEGDate//Approvedby:SCRBDate/
Page13of15ST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO,0005761,REVISION2SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION APPENDIXDSIMULATOR DISCREPANCY ANDUPGRADEInventory ofopenDR'sthatcouldimpactNRCOperating TestsInventory ofapprovedmodifications notinstalled thatcouldimpactNRCOperating testsScheduleforresolution ofopenDR'sScheduleforresolution ofmodifications Eachproductlistedhasbeengenerated andreviewed.
SEGDate//Approvedby:SCRBDate//
Page14of15ST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO.0005761,REVISION2SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION APPENDIXEUNITDIFFERENCES ANALYSISFacilitydesignandsystemsrelevanttocontrolroompersonnel Technical Specifications Procedures, primarily abnormalandemergency operating procedures Controlroomdesignandinstrument/control locationOperational characteristics Eachproductlistedhasbeengenerated andreviewed.
SEGDate//Approvedby:SCRBDate//
Page15of15ST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO.0005761,REVISiON2SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION CHECKSHEET 1ST.LUCIEUNIT1&UNIT2,Abstracts forallAppendixCSimulator Tests2.Inventories andschedules forAppendixDSimulator Discrepancy andUpgrade3.Performance TestingSchedule4.SummaryofAppendixEUnitDifferences Analysis5.Exceptions asperFPLLetterL-89-3226.NRCForm474Unit1andUnit2Reviewedby:OPSTrainingSupervisor Date//Approvedby;TrainingSuperintendent Date//
Page1of10FLORIDAPOWER&LIGHTCOMPANYST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO.0005764REVISION0FORINFORViATION ONLY1.0TITLE:Thisdocumentisnotcontrolled.
BeforeuseSIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORTSverifyinfprmsti0n yjtfIacorItrpiied doctIment


==2.0 REVIEWANDAPPROVAL==
===3.2 DISCUSSION===
ReviewedbyFacilityReviewGroupApprovedbyG.J.BoissRevisionReviewedbyFRGApprovedbyPlantManagerPlantManager19~/19~19193.0SCOPE:3.1Purpose:Thisinstruction providesguidanceandinstructions fortheproperinitialization, disposition, andcloseoutofaSt.LucieSimulator Discrepancy Report.3.2Discussion:
Certification of the simulator is required by 10 CFR 55 in order for the NRC to conduct license examinations.
Duringnormaloperation oftheSt.LucieSimulator, including butnotlimitedto,exerciseguidevalidation, scenariovalidation, certification andoperations
: training, apparenterrorsinsimulator responseandcontrolroomreplication maybeobserved.
Theseobservations areaddressed bytheSimulator Discrepancy Reporting System.Thissystemcapturestheapparentdiscrepancy, assignsanoperational
: priority, issuesaSimulator WorkOrder,assignsaworkpriority, anddefinesthedisposition andcloseout.3.3Authority:
1.Ql3-PR/PSL-3.
SOPSDATEDOCTPROCEDURE DOCN0005764sYsCOMPCOMPLETED ITM0 1
Page2of10ST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO.0005764,REVISION0SIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORTS3.0SCOPE:(continued)
'.4Definitions:
1.Applications SoftwareandHardware-thatsoftwareandhardwarewhichduplicates plantsystemsoftheSt.LuciePlantUnit2andcommonUnit1/Unit2services, (e.g.,softwareforsimulated controlboards).2.Instructor Facility.
HardwareandSoftware-thathardwareandsoftwarewhichisusedbyinstructors and/orsimulator engineering stafftointeractwiththesimulation toalterand/ormonitortheflowofsimulated plantoperations, (e,g.,softwareforplantspecificI/Ftouchscreens,instructor
: features, etc.,hardwareforgraphicsI/FdisplaysintheI/F),3.ComputerFacilitySoftwareandHardware-thatsoftwareandhardwareonwhichthesimulation runsandwhichisnecessary forroutinehousekeeping activities ofalargecomputersystem(e.g.,softwareincluding MPXOperating System,Simex,etc.,hardwareofthemaincomputercomplexandattachedperipherals).
4.ExistingSimulator ScopeofSimulation forTraining-thedomainwhichdefineswhatthesimulator iscapableofdoingfromatrainingstandpoint, whichincludes:
A.Allapplications softwareandhardwarewhichreplicates existingsystemsintheactualplant.B.Plantspecificinstructor facilitysoftwaresuchasthe"touchscreens"usedforinstructor controlofexercises.
C.OtherI/Fsoftwarefeaturesnormallyusedbytheinstructors inproviding instruction tostudentsinthesimulator.
5.Simulator Engineering Scope-thedomainwhichdefinesitems,capabilities, etc.includedinthesimulator insomemannerfromasoftwareand/orhardwarestandpoint butwhichisnotdirectlyrelatedtoorusedfortraining.
Thisincludes:
A.Allcomputercomplexhardwareandsoftware.
B.I/FsoftwareusedbyEngineering staffformaintenance functions.
Page3of10ST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATiVE PROCEDURE NO.0005764,REVISION0SIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORTS3.0SCOPE:(continued) 3.4(continued) 5.(continued)
C.I/Fhardware.
D.Softwareutilities andsystemsusedsolelybyEngineering staffforsoftwaremaintenance andmodifications.
6.Simulator Deficiency
-anerror,malfunction, breakageorotherfaultinsomeitemofhardwareand/orsoftwarewhichisalreadyinexistingscope.ofsimulation orengineering scopeofsimulation, 7.Simulator Software"Father"Configuration
-acontrolled configuration usedbythesimulator instructor staffforthepurposeoftrainingandexaminations.
Itincludesonlyapplication softwarethathasbeenacceptedbytheSimulator Configuration ControlSROandtheSimulator SystemAdministrator (ortheirdesignee),
andapprovedbytheSimulator Engineering GroupCoordinator andtheOperations TrainingSupervisor.
8.Simulator Software"Son"Configuration
-acontrolled configuration usedfortestingbythesimulator engineering staff.Itincludessoftwarethatisbeingtestedfordeficiency clearance.
Itismaintained bytheSystemAdministrator.
9.Simulator WorkOrder(SWO)-Thedocumentinternaltothesimulator engineering staffwhichisusedtodocumentworkperformed inthecorrection ofvalidsimulator deficiencies and/orpermanent changestoengineering scope.10.Simulator Configuration ReviewBoard(SCRB)-aboardcomprised oftheLicensedOperatorTrainingCoordinator, theSimulator SystemCoordinator, andarepresentative fromtheOperations Department.
Thefunctionoftheboardisto:A.Reviewandrecommend changestotheexistingscopeofsimulation fortraining.
B.Reviewandapproveallsimulator certification activities.
ST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO.0005764,REVISION0SIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORTS3.0SCOPE:(continued) 3,4(continued)
Page4of1011.Simulator Configuration Management System-aPCbasedsystemwhichcontainsthenecessary databasetotrack,review,andevaluatesimulator discrepancies.


==4.0 PRECAUTIONS==
===3.3 AUTHORITY===
None5.0RESPONSIBILITIES; 5.1Simulator usersincluding butnotlimitedtoSimulator Instructional Staff,Simulator Engineering Group,Simulator Configuration SRO,andLicensedOperatorTraineescaninitiateadiscrepancy reportifanapparenterrorinsimulator fidelityisobserved.
The Simulator Configuration Review Board (SCRB) is authorized to approve all Certification activities as described herein.
Itshouldalsobeusedtoidentifyitemsneedingcorrective maintenance.
4.0 P RECAUTIONS'uring the conduct of Performance Tests pen and ink changes may be made to the Simulator Test Procedures on the spot. However, these changes must subsequently be approved by the SCRB.
 
==5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES==
S  OPS 5.1        Operation's Training Supervisor is responsible for                  DATE implementing this procedure.                                        DOCT PROCEDURE DOC N    0005761 SYS 5.2        Operation's Supervisor is responsible for supporting, as            COMP COMPLETED appropriate, certification activities.                              ITM          2
 
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Page 2 of 15 ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO, 0005761, REVISION 2 SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION
 
==6.0 REFERENCES==
6.1  ANS 3.5, 1985 6.2    Regulatory Guide 1.149 Rev  1 6.3    NUREG 1258 6.4   FPL Letter, C. G. Woody to USNRC, "St. Lucie Unit 1 Plan for Simulation Facility Development Application," August 31, 1989, L-89-322, 6.5  Ql 3-PR/PSL-3.
7.0 RECORDS AND NOTiFICATIONS:
All signed records generated by this procedure shall be maintained in the plant files in accordance with Ql 17-PR/PSL-1, "Quality Assurance Records." All products that back up the signed records may be stored in the simulator library.
 
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==8.0 INSTRUCTIONS==
8.1 Develop initial certification backup documents to demonstrate the simulator's conformance to the requirements of ANS 3.5.
Develop or assemble documents which provide familiarization with the simulator and its general applicability as an operator training vehicle. The specific products are listed in Appendix A Simulator Information. Each item in this section should be reviewed by the Simulator Engineering Group (SEG) and the entire section approved by the SCRB,
: 2. Develop or assemble documents which provide identification of the data used by the simulator manufacturer in building the simulator and identification of the data used by the SEG in post-delivery modification.
The specific products are listed in Appendix B Simulator Design Data, Each item in this section should be reviewed by the SEG and the entire section approved by the SCRB.
A. After initial certification the reference data base should be continuously updated to reflect the current simulator configuration.
: 3. Develop tests which provide documentation of simulator performance as compared to the response of St, Lucie Unit 1 or 2, Best Estimate Analysis (RETRAN), industry events or the Judgement of a panel of experts. The specific products are listed in Appendix C Simulator Tests. The evaluation of the test results shall be approved by the SCRB.
: 4. Products of this section ensure a program exists for the correction of simulator discrepancies and modification/upgrades due to changes in St.
Lucie Unit 2. Simulator Configuration Control is addressed in AP 0010524, and Simulator Discrepancies are addressed in AP 0005764.
This section is also used to report the status of open discrepancies and modifications that could impact NRC Operating Tests. The specific products are listed in Appendix D Simulator Discrepancy and Modification Program. Each item in this section should be reviewed by the SEG and the entire section approved by the SCRB.                                      /R2
: 5. Develop the documentation required by RG 1.149 since the simulator will be certified for St. Lucie Unit 1 the specific products are listed in Appendix E Unit Differences Analysis. Each item in this section should be approved by the SCRB.
 
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==8.0 INSTRUCTIONS==
(continued) 8,2 Initial certification submittal shall be made via NRC Form 474 for each St.
Lucie Unit. The products in this section will include abstracts for all Simulator Tests, the status of all open discrepancies and modifications that could impact Operating Tests and a plan for their resolution, a preliminary performance testing schedule for the conduct of approximately 25% of the performance tests per year for the four year period commencing with the date of this certification, a summary of the Unit Differences Analysis, and a listing of any exceptions to ANS 3.5 with description. The submittal package contents should be reviewed and documented on a form similar to Checksheet 1.              /R2 8.3 Annual Performance Testing
: 1. Annual performance testing should be conducted in accordahce with Appendix C.                                                                  /R2
: 2. Prior to running the performance test, it should be reviewed to the current revision of the referenced plant procedure(s) and modified as appropriate.
: 3. Performance testing schedule changes for any modification to the
            'schedule (annual or 25% per year) shall be conveyed to the NRC via NRC Form 474.                                                              /R2
: 4. The evaluated results of the annual performance tests should be approved by the SCRB, 8.4 Renewal of Certification - The annual performance testing regimen should commence with the date of the initial certification and culminate with a report to the NRC which is due every four years, on the anniversary date of the certification. There is no requirement for an annual report. Certification is made to the NRC via NRC Form 474 and should include a description of any uncorrected performance test failures and a schedule for correction of such performance test failures, if any.
8.5 Recertification - Should the simulator fail to meet NRC standards after initial certification a recertiflcatlon may be made to the NRC via NRC Form 474.
The recertification must include a description of con'ective actions taken, including results of completed performance testing as required.
 
Page 5 of 15 ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO. 0005761, REVISION 2 SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION APPENDIX A SIMULATOR INFORMATION Control Room Physical Arrangement Drawing Panel/Equipment Comparison Control Room Environment Description Initial Conditions Capability Description Malfunctions Capability Description LOA/IDACapability Description Instructor Station Manual Inventory of Model Reports Each product listed has been generated, reviewed, and stored.
SEG                                Date - /    /
Approved by: SCRB                                  Date  /    /
 
Page 6 of 15 ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO. 0005761, REVISION 2 SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION APPENDIX B SIMULATOR DESIGN DATA Inventory of Reference Data Base Inventory of Updated Reference Data Base Each product'listed has been generated, reviewed, and stored.
SEG                              Date -  /    /
Approved by SCRB                              Date    /    /
 
Page 7 of 15 ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO. 0005761, REVISION 2 SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION APPENDIX C SIMULATOR TESTS (Page 1 of 6)
NPE-001 &#xb9;  Plant Start-up Cold to Hot NPE-002 &#xb9;  Nuclear Start-up NPE-003
* Turbine.Start-up NPE-004 &#xb9;  Reactor Trip and Recovery NPE-005 &#xb9;  Plant Shutdown SUR-002 &#xb9;  Isothermal Temperature Coefficient SUR-003 &#xb9;  Rod Worth Measurements SUR-004 &#xb9;  All Rods Out Critical Boron SUR-005 &#xb9;  Plant Heat Balance SUR-006 &#xb9;  Moderator Coefficient at Power.
SUR-008 &#xb9;  Shutdown Margin Modes 3, 4, 5 SUR-009 &#xb9;  RCS Inventory Balance SUR410  &#xb9;  WIde Range Log Periodic SUR-011 &#xb9;  Diesel Generator Monthly Test SUR-012 &#xb9;  RPS Logic Matrix Test SUR-013 &#xb9;  CEA Periodic Test SUR-014 &#xb9;  Turbine Valve Test SUR-015 &#xb9;  Hydrogen Recombiner Test
 
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SUR-018 &#xb9;  Boron Flow to RCS SST-001    Steady State Test at 100%
SST-002    Steady State Hold Points TRN-001    Reactor Trip TRN-002    Loss of Main Feedwater Pumps TRN-003
* Inadvertent MSIS TRN-004 'oss      of All RCP's TRN-005    Loss of One RCP TRN-006
* Turbine Trip from Less than 15%
TRN-007
* Maximum Power Rate Ramp from 100% to 75%
TRN-008    Large Break LOCA with LOOP TRN-009    MSLB Inside Containment TRN410      Failed Open PZR Safety Valve MAL-001 &#xb9;  SGTR    1 Tube MAL-002 &#xb9;  Rapid Gross Failure of Multiple S/G Tubes MAL-003 &#xb9;  LOCA Outside Containment MAL-004 &#xb9; . Cold Leg LOCA with LOOP MAL-005 &#xb9;  Small Break LOCA Hot Leg MAL-006 &#xb9;    Failed Open PORV with Only    1 DG
 
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MAL-007  &#xb9;  Rupture Instrument Air Receiver MAL-008 &#xb9;    Loss of Instrument Air Compressors MAL-009 &#xb9;    Loss of Offsite Power MAL-010 &#xb9;    Station Blackout MAL-011 &#xb9;    Loss of Safety Related 4160V Bus MAL-012 &#xb9;    Loss of MA Instrument Bus MAL-013 &#xb9;    Loss of Non-Safety Vital AC MAL-014 &#xb9;    Loss of 2B/2BB DC Bus MAL-015  &#xb9;,Loss    of All RCP's with NC Cooldown MAL-016  &#xb9;  Condenser Vacuum Leak MAL-017 &#xb9;    Loss of Condenser Level MAL-018 &#xb9;    Loss of All ICW Pumps MAL-019 &#xb9;    Rupture One ICW Header MAL-020 &#xb9;    RCS Leak While on Shutdown Cooling MAL-021 &#xb9;    Loss of Both LPSI Pumps in a Drained Condition MAL-022 &#xb9;    Loss of All CCW Pumps MAL-023 &#xb9;    Rupture of "A" CCW Header MAL-024 &#xb9;    RCS to CCW Leak in the RCP Seal Cooler MAL-025'    Loss of Both Main Feedwater Pumps From 100% Power
 
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SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION APPENDIX C SIMULATOR TESTS (Page 4 of 6)
MAL-026  &#xb9;  Loss of Main Feedwater and Emergency Feedwater Pumps from 100%
Power MAL-027  &#xb9;  Fail Power Supply to One RPS Channel MAL-028 &#xb9;    One Stuck Rod MAL-029 &#xb9;    One Uncoupled Rod During Startup MAL-030 &#xb9;    One Slipped Rod MAL-031 &#xb9;    One Dropped Bank of Rods MAL-032 &#xb9;    Freeze Control Rod Drive System MAL-033 &#xb9;    Insert Failed Fuel Along with a 1 GPM SG Tube Leak MAL-034 &#xb9;    Turbine Trip From <15% Power MAL-035 &#xb9;    Trip Generator From 100% Full Power MAL-036 &#xb9;    Leak From RCS Makeup into the Charging Portion of the CVCS MAL-037 &#xb9;    Steam Bypass Control (SBC) Valve Fails Open MAI -038 &#xb9;  Pressurizer Pressure Control Failures MAL-039 &#xb9;    Reactor Coolant Volume Control Failures MAL-040 &#xb9;    Reactor Trip Initiated by a Low SG Level MAL-041 &#xb9;    Double Ended MSLB Inside Containment MAL-042 &#xb9;    Steam Line Break Downstream of the MSIV MAL-043  &#xb9;  Failed Open MSSV MAL-044  &#xb9;  Small Feedwater Line Break (Outside Containment)
 
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MAL-045  &#xb9;  Large Feedwater Line Break (Inside Containment)
MAL-046 &#xb9;  WIde Range Nl Failed High MAL-047 &#xb9;  Linear Power Range Channel Failed High MAL-048 &#xb9;  SG Level Instr. Failure MAL-049 &#xb9;  Containment Pressure Failure MAL-050 &#xb9;  -Tcold Failed High MAL-051 &#xb9;  Tcold Failed High MAL-052 &#xb9;  Thot Failed High or Low MAL-053 &#xb9;  Thot Failed High MAL-054 &#xb9;  RCS Flow Failure MAL-055 &#xb9;  FW Flow Failure MAL-056 &#xb9;  Steam Flow Failure MAL-.057 &#xb9;  SG Pressure Failure MAL-058 &#xb9;  Containment Radiation Failure MAL-059 &#xb9;  RWT Level Failure MAL-060 &#xb9;  Annunciator Panel Failures MAL-061  &#xb9;  Alarm Window Fails to Actuate MAL-062  &#xb9;  Alarm Window Incorrectly Actuates MAL-064  &#xb9;  ESFAS Fails to Actuate on a LOCA MAL-065  &#xb9;  RAS Fails to Actuate
 
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MAL-066    &#xb9;  MSIS Fails to Actuate MAL-067    &#xb9;  AFAS Fails to Actuate MAL-068    &#xb9;  Anticipated Transient Without Scram (ATWS)
MAL-069    &#xb9;  HSCP Cooldown CRT-001        Computer Real Time Test (during TRN series testing)
PLANT TRANSIENTS Testing of actual plant transients
                        'erformance for which data is available SIMULATOR DESIGN CHANGES                    '*
Performance Testing of affected systems and components when design changes result in significant changes in configuration or significant changes in response.
PERFORMANCE TESTING SCHEDULE                                                                    /R2 Annual                                Each product listed has been generated, reviewed, and stored.
&#xb9;     -    25%  &% per            year SEG                          Date    / /
As they occur Approved by:
SCRB                          Date    /
 
Page 13 of 15 ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO, 0005761, REVISION 2 SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION APPENDIX D SIMULATOR DISCREPANCY AND UPGRADE Inventory of open DR's that could impact NRC Operating Tests Inventory of approved modifications not installed that could impact NRC Operating tests Schedule for resolution of open DR's Schedule for resolution of modifications Each product listed has been generated and reviewed.
SEG                                            Date      /    /
Approved by:
SCRB                                            Date      /    /
 
Page 14 of 15 ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO. 0005761, REVISION 2 SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION APPENDIX E UNIT DIFFERENCES ANALYSIS Facility design and systems relevant to control room personnel Technical Specifications Procedures, primarily abnormal and emergency operating procedures Control room design and instrument/control location Operational characteristics Each product listed has been generated and reviewed.
SEG                                          Date    /    /
Approved by:
SCRB                                          Date      /  /
 
Page 15 of 15 ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO. 0005761, REVISiON 2 SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION CHECKSHEET 1 ST. LUCIE UNIT1 & UNIT 2, Abstracts for all Appendix C Simulator Tests
: 2. Inventories and schedules for Appendix D Simulator Discrepancy and Upgrade
: 3. Performance Testing Schedule
: 4. Summary of Appendix E Unit Differences Analysis
: 5. Exceptions as per FPL Letter L-89-322
: 6. NRC Form 474 Unit    1 and Unit 2 Reviewed by:
OPS Training Supervisor                                      Date    /  /
Approved by; Training Superintendent                                    Date    /  /
 
Page    1 of 10 FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO. 0005764 REVISION 0 FOR INFORViATIONONLY
 
==1.0 TITLE==
This document is not controlled. Before use SIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORTS                  verify infprmsti0n yjtfIa corItrpiied doctIment 2.0 REVIEW AND APPROVAL:
Reviewed by Facility Review Group                                                    19~/
Approved by            G. J. Boiss            Plant Manager                        19~
Revision Reviewed by F R G                                                            19 Approved by                                    Plant Manager                        19
 
==3.0 SCOPE==
 
===3.1 Purpose===
This instruction provides guidance and instructions for the proper initialization, disposition, and close out of a St. Lucie Simulator Discrepancy Report.
 
===3.2 Discussion===
During normal operation of the St. Lucie Simulator, including but not limited to, exercise guide validation, scenario validation, certification and operations training, apparent errors in simulator response and control room replication may be observed. These observations are addressed by the Simulator Discrepancy Reporting System. This system captures the apparent discrepancy, assigns an operational priority, issues a Simulator Work Order, assigns a work priority, and defines the disposition and close out.
 
===3.3 Authority===
: 1. Ql 3-PR/PSL-3.
S    OPS DATE DOCT PROCEDURE DOC N      0005764 sYs COMP COMPLETED ITM            0
 
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==3.0 SCOPE==
(continued)
                          '.4 Definitions:
: 1. Applications Software and Hardware - that software and hardware which duplicates plant systems of the St. Lucie Plant Unit 2 and common Unit 1/Unit 2 services, (e.g., software for simulated control boards).
: 2. Instructor Facility. Hardware and Software - that hardware and software which is used by instructors and/or simulator engineering staff to interact with the simulation to alter and/or monitor the flow of simulated plant operations, (e,g., software for plant specific I/F touch screens, instructor features, etc., hardware for graphics I/F displays in the I/F),
: 3. Computer Facility Software and Hardware - that software and hardware on which the simulation runs and which is necessary for routine housekeeping activities of a large computer system (e.g., software including MPX Operating System, Simex, etc., hardware of the main computer complex and attached peripherals).
: 4. Existing Simulator Scope of Simulation for Training - the domain which defines what the simulator is capable of doing from a training standpoint, which includes:
A. All applications software and hardware which replicates existing systems in the actual plant.
B. Plant specific instructor facility software such as the "touch screens" used for instructor control of exercises.
C. Other I/F software features normally used by the instructors in providing instruction to students in the simulator.
: 5. Simulator Engineering Scope - the domain which defines items, capabilities, etc. included in the simulator in some manner from a software and/or hardware standpoint but which is not directly related to or used for training. This includes:
A. All computer complex hardware and software.
B. I/F software used by Engineering staff for maintenance functions.
 
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==3.0 SCOPE==
(continued) 3.4  (continued)
: 5.  (continued)
C. I/F hardware.
D. Software utilities and systems used solely by Engineering staff for software maintenance and modifications.
: 6. Simulator Deficiency - an error, malfunction, breakage or other fault in some item of hardware and/or software which is already in existing scope.
of simulation or engineering scope of simulation,
: 7. Simulator Software "Father" Configuration - a controlled configuration used by the simulator instructor staff for the purpose of training and examinations. It includes only application software that has been accepted by the Simulator Configuration Control SRO and the Simulator System Administrator (or their designee), and approved by the Simulator Engineering Group Coordinator and the Operations Training Supervisor.
: 8. Simulator Software "Son" Configuration - a controlled configuration used for testing by the simulator engineering staff. It includes software that is being tested for deficiency clearance. It is maintained by the System Administrator.
: 9. Simulator Work Order (SWO) - The document internal to the simulator engineering staff which is used to document work performed in the correction of valid simulator deficiencies and/or permanent changes to engineering scope.
: 10. Simulator Configuration Review Board (SCRB) - a board comprised of the Licensed Operator Training Coordinator, the Simulator System Coordinator, and a representative from the Operations Department. The function of the board is to:
A. Review and recommend changes to the existing scope of simulation for training.
B. Review and approve all simulator certification activities.
 
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==3.0 SCOPE==
(continued) 3,4 (continued)
: 11. Simulator Configuration Management System - a PC based system which contains the necessary data base to track, review, and evaluate simulator discrepancies.
4.0 P RECAUTIONS:
None 5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES; 5.1  Simulator users including but not limited to Simulator Instructional Staff, Simulator Engineering Group, Simulator Configuration SRO, and Licensed Operator Trainees can initiate a discrepancy report if an apparent error in simulator fidelity is observed. It should also be used to identify items needing corrective maintenance.
 
==6.0 REFERENCES==
6.1  Ql 3-PR/PSL-3 "Simulator Design Management and Operation, Configuration Control".
6,2  ANS 3.5 1988 6.3  EPRI NP-5746, "Evaluation of Simulator Discrepancies on the Basis of Operational Impact".
7.0 RECORDS AND NOTIFICATIONS:
7.1  Completed Simulator Discrepancy Reports, completed Simulator Work Orders
        . and associated documents. shall be maintained in the simulator library from certification cycle to certification cycle.
7.2  Simulator Discrepancy Report originator shall be notified of discrepancy disposition.
 
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==8.0 INSTRUCTIONS==
8.1 If an apparent error in simulator fidelity or performance is observed by the user, a Discrepancy Report should be filled out.
: 1. Obtain a blank Simulator Discrepancy Report similar to Figure      1 (FPL Form 3994).
2.'hort title - make    a brief entry defining the discrepancy.
: 3. Details:
What was observed?      Explain in more specific text the apparent problem in simulator fidelity.
What did you expect to observe? Be very specific in your expectations.
Terms as faster, slower, higher, etc. may not be accepted. Actual plant data when applicable is desired.
Any other comments?      Additional data that may be helpful to the Simulator Engineer.
: 4. Type:
Performance Testing - indicate if the simulator "plant" response was affected.
Physical Fidelity - indicate if discrepancy is physical in nature. The simulator looks different either hardware or software, Instructor Control - indicate if discrepancy inhibits simulator control by the instructor.
Other - discrepancies not included above.
: 5. Location:
Fill out as applicable.
 
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==8.0 INSTRUCTIONS==
(continued) 8.1 (continued)
: 6. Retest:
Indicate the retest that you feel would be applicable to insure the discrepancy is corrected. This will be included in the Simulator Configuration Control SRO retest session.
Results - to be filled out by the Simulator Configuration Control SRO and the Simulator System Administrator during retest session.
: 7. Priorities:
A. Using the EPRI Operational Flow Chart, assign the operational priority (Figure 2).
B. Assign a suggested training priority as indicated below:
: 1. Training cannot be completed. Negative training could be taking place.
: 2. Training 'can be completed only with significant explanation from instructor.
: 3. Training is impacted by the discrepancy, training can be completed with instructor explanation.
4.. Simulator training can continue with instructor overriding or modifying system response.
: 5. Time available, DR is transparent to floor operations, C. Final Simulator Work Order priorities are established with regard to availability of personnel, materials, feasibility of alternative training, and number and/or age of deficiency.
 
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==8.0 INSTRUCTIONS==
(continued) 8.1  (continued)
: 8. FilI out the next block as applicable. Originator, date observed, simulator engineer, initial condition set in use, scenario in use, and evolution in progress.
: 9. Leave the remainder of the Discrepancy Report blank.
: 10. Submit the completed Discrepancy Report by placing it in a designated place.
8.2  Approval of the Discrepancy Report will be made by the Simulator Configuration Control SRO and the Simulator System Administrator as follows:
: 1. Verify that all applicable entries are made on the report.
: 2. Verify that the report is not a duplicate of an existing report.
: 3. Verify that the submitted discrepancy is valid.
: 4. Verify that the submitted discrepancy is not an increase in simulator scope, An increase in simulator scope is defined as requesting a change in the simulator outside its established design base, Any DR that is determined to be a change in scope of simulation should be submitted to the SCRB.
8.3  The results of the Discrepancy Report approval process will be reflected on the originators copy (goldenrod) and will be sent to the originator.
8.4  If the Discrepancy Report is rejected, the originator may:
Agree with the disposition The original (white) copy will be retained in the simulator library.
: 2. Disagree The originator may re-submit the report with additional information or-submit the report to the Simulator Configuration Review Board for disposition. Re-submittal should follow the same flow path as the original DR.
 
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==8.0 INSTRUCTIONS==
(continued) 8.5 If the Discrepancy Report is approved:
The Simulator Configuration Control SRO and the Simulator System Administrator will review and approve the suggested Simulator Work Order priority.
A. If the suggested Simulator Work Order priority is not accepted, the Simulator Configuration SRO and the System Administrator and the originator cannot come up with an acceptable work priority, the Operations Training Coordinator and the Simulator System Coordinator will assign the priority.
: 2. A Simulator Work Order will then be issued to the Simulator Engineering Group.
8.6 After modifications have been made to correct the simulator. discrepancy, the Discrepancy Report is submitted to the Simulator System Administrator and Simulator Configuration SRO for retest and acceptance. Those discrepancies that do not result in application software modifications, such as computer and RTGB hardware maintenance, instructor facility hardware maintenance, etc.,
will be approved by the Simulator Lead Hardware Engineer and the System Administrator. All testing of software changes will be conducted using the "son" configuration.
8.7 Completed discrepancies and work orders are then reviewed by the Operations Training Supervisor and the Simulator Systems Coordinator for approval to be included into the simulator father configuration.
8.8 lf the originator desires to be notified when a DR has been completed, the originators copy (goldenrod) should be returned to the Simulator System Administrator. The System Administrator will attach the originators copy to the Simulator Work Order. After the completed discrepancy has been included in the father configuration, the originators copy will be returned to the originator marked as being completed.
 
Page 9 of 10 ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO. 0005764, REVISION 0 SIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORTS tr Simulator Discrepancy Report (Please Print, Use Black Ball Point Pen.)                    OR No.
Short Title Oetails What was Observed?
What did you expect to observe?
Any other comments?
Additonal pages attached Y/N Type    Check:        Q    Pert. Tesdng        Q    Physical Fidelity      Q    Inst. Control      Q  Other Lncatfon  p Control Board: specify Tag No., Meter, etc.
Intr. Facility Crt's Specify CRT page                          /        Oescription Q
Additional pages attached Y/N UNSAT  Q                                    Oate Results            SAT  Q SEG Staff (if applicable)                          INSTR/OPS (if applicable)                    OPS TRNG SUP (ifapplicable)
Operational Priority        See supplementary flowchart if required (I - IO)
Originator                                                                                              Oate Observed On-Outy SEG                                                    orN/A    p ICSetinuse        No                                        orN/A    Q Scenario in Use                                                  or N/A  Q  Evolution in Progress                                      or N/A  Q I e    e        s'  '                  a      et System                                                                        Type        Q    HW          Q    SW              Q    Both Disposition                  OR  Accepted. OR No, as    shown in upper right corner.
OttRejented.                      grates is pending, mere details needed. gee nnmments.
More than 3 working days since observed.
Out of scope. Refer to SCRB.
Ouplicate or equivalent of OR No.
Comments Plant Oesign Feedback              Yes  Q                NoQ                Date Part I (White) - SEG File    Part 2 (Canary) - I/F  Part 3 IPinkl - SWO  Part 4 IGoldeniodl - Originator Form 3994 INon.aiocigodl Rov. t? 0
 
Page 1 ST. L          PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO. 0005764, REVISION 0 SIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORTS FIGURE 2 ASSIGNMENT OF DISCREPANCY OPERATIONAL PRIORITY (BASED ON EPRI NP~46)
DISCREPANCY IMPEDES                                        IMPEDES CREW                                        INSTRUCTOR PERFORMANCE                              NO    PERFOAMANCE  NO OF REQUIAED                                    OF REQUIRED FUNCTIONS                                      FUNCTIONS Il'ES YES CRITICAL                  INVOLVE              NOT CRITICAL CREW TASKS TO SAFETY              ASSOCIATED WITH            TO SAFETY ACCIDENT MITIGATION                          NO OPERATIONAL NO                      IMPACT RESTORING PLANT TO SAFE CONDITION, MINIMIZING INJUAYOR DAMAGE CAN                                            CAN THE LEAST                                      THE LEAST EXPERIENCED                                    EXPERIENCED CREW MEMBER                                    CREW MEMSEA SEE IT                                        SEE IT
                                                                'Ir 4        5 (OR57848PG)
 
NRC FORM 474                                                          US. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION                                  APPROVED SY OMSr NO. 31500135 I140)                                                                                                                                                EXPIRES: 03042 10 C FR 55.45(b),
55.4 snd 55JI                                                                                                              ESTIMATED SUROEN PER RESPONSE TO COMPLY WITH THIS INFORMATION COLLECTION REQUEST: 120 HRS. FORWARD COMMENTS REGARDINO BURDEN ESTIMATE TO THE INFOR.
8llNULATION FACILITY CERTIRCATION                                                                        MATION AND RECORDS MANAGEMENT SRANCH (MNSS 2714),
U*    NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION, WASHINGTON, DC 20555, AND TO THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECT 13150-0135), OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, WASHINGTON, DC 20503.
INSTRUCTIONS. This form is to bs filed for Initial cert)rest)o, recsrtlficstlon Ilfrequired), snd for sny change to a simulation facility performance tasting plan made after Init4I submittal of such a plan. Prov)de the following Informsthn, snd check the appropriate box to Indicate reason for submittal.
FACILITY                                                                                                                                                    DOCK T NUMB St. Lucie Unit          1                                                                                                            Et). 335 LICENSEE                                                                                                                                                      DATE Florida Power            & Light ComPany                                                                                                February 15, 1991 This is to certlfy that:
: 1. The above nsmal facility licensee is In)ng a s)mu)atkxt fasll)ty consisting solely of s plantmferenced simulator that meets the requirements Of 10 CFR 55.45.
: 2. Documentat)on h svailsbls for NRC review In accordance with 10 CFR 5545(b).
: 3. This simulathn facility meets tha guidance contained in ANSI/ANS35, 1965, ss endorsed by NRC Regulatory Gukle 1.149.
Ifthere ars any exceptions to the certiiicstlon of this Item, check here  [x  ) and describe fully on additional pages as nscss>>ry.
NAME (or other identificationJ AND LOCATION OF SIMULATIONFACILITY St. Lucie Simulator, Nuclear Training Center, St Lucie Plant, Hutchinson Island, Fl.
SIMULATIONFACILITYPERFORMANCE TEST ABSTRACTS ATTACHED. (For perfonnance rests conducraf ln rhe pen'cd ending with rhs dsra                                  of this cert((/ca(onJ DESCRIPTION OF PERFORMANCE TESTING COMPLETED (Attach additional page(s J as necessary,                      <<xi id<<nify the/ran    descript Jon bslnP comlnual/
SEE ATI'ACHED DOCUMENT
      $ IMULATIDNFAGILITYpERFORMANGE TEsTING scHEDULE ATTAGHED. (For the conduct of approximately                                  25)5  ofperfonnance terra per year for rhr four yasr oommanclnp with the drre of this c<<r if/car/on./
PTION OF PERFORMANCE TESTING TO BE CONDUCTED. (Arrach addklonsl psps(s/as necessary, and kfenr/(y rhs kern descript(on belnpconr(nued/
SEE ATI'ACHED DOCUMENT pERFORMANCE TESTING pLAN CHANGE. (For any modification ro e performance resrlnp plan submirrsd on 4 previous carr lfksrJon/
DESCRIPTION OF PERFORMANCE TESTING PLAN CHANGE (Arrsch addklonsl psps(s J ss necessary, snd                        ld<<nlly rhs lrsm descrlPrlon  bsinP continual/
INITIALCERTIFICATON - NOT APPLICABLE R E CERTIFICATION (Describe conacr(reactions taken, attach reruks of complsraf perfonnance rsrrinp in accordance with f0 CFR g 5545(b/(SJ Jv/.
Arrsch afdirlonsl psps(r J as necessary, <<xf Identify rhe Iran dsscr(prlon bslnp conrlnuafJ INITIALCERIFICATION - NOT APPLICABLE Any fal>> statement or omission in this document, including attachments, may be sub)act to c)vll and criminal sanctions.      I certify under penalty  of perjury that ths Information in thi document and attachments Is true and correct.
Vice President - St. Lucie Plant                                          February 15, 1991 In accordance with 10 CFR )) 55Ai,              )cat)ons, this form shall be submitted to tha NRC es follows:
BY MAILADDRESSED TO:            D,ofnce of Nudser Reactor Regulation                            BY DELIVERY IN PERSON            Ons White Flint North Ug.          Regu)saory Comndsshn                              TO THE NRC OFF ICE AT:            11666 Rockvil)a Pa>>
Wshhlagton, DC 20666                                                                              Rockvale, MD Mtc FORM 474 I140)


==6.0REFERENCES==
FLORIDA POMER AND LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUG I E UNIT 1 AND 2 INITIAL CERTIFICATION SUBMITTAL PACKAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS UNIT 1 1.0        Introduction 2.0        Unit  1  / Unit  2 Differences Analysis (Reg. Guide 1. 149)
:
: 2. 1 Technical Specifications 2.2  Facility    Design and Systems Relevant to control room personnel.
6.1Ql3-PR/PSL-3 "Simulator DesignManagement andOperation, Configuration Control".
2.3  Operational Characteristics 2.4  Procedures,     Primary Abnormal and Emergency Operating Procedures.
6,2ANS3.519886.3EPRINP-5746,"Evaluation ofSimulator Discrepancies ontheBasisofOperational Impact".7.0RECORDSANDNOTIFICATIONS:
2.5  Control    Room  Design and Instrument/Control Locations 3.0        Human  Factors Review: St. Lucie Plant Simulator Unit 1 - Differences 4.0        Unit  1  Exceptions
7.1Completed Simulator Discrepancy Reports,completed Simulator WorkOrders.andassociated documents.
shallbemaintained inthesimulator libraryfromcertification cycletocertification cycle.7.2Simulator Discrepancy Reportoriginator shallbenotifiedofdiscrepancy disposition.  


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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT
8.1Ifanapparenterrorinsimulator fidelityorperformance isobservedbytheuser,aDiscrepancy Reportshouldbefilledout.1.ObtainablankSimulator Discrepancy ReportsimilartoFigure1(FPLForm3994).2.'horttitle-makeabriefentrydefiningthediscrepancy.
3.Details:Whatwasobserved?
Explaininmorespecifictexttheapparentprobleminsimulator fidelity.
Whatdidyouexpecttoobserve?Beveryspecificinyourexpectations.
Termsasfaster,slower,higher,etc.maynotbeaccepted.
Actualplantdatawhenapplicable isdesired.Anyothercomments?
Additional datathatmaybehelpfultotheSimulator Engineer.
4.Type:Performance Testing-indicateifthesimulator "plant"responsewasaffected.
PhysicalFidelity-indicateifdiscrepancy isphysicalinnature.Thesimulator looksdifferent eitherhardwareorsoftware, Instructor Control-indicateifdiscrepancy inhibitssimulator controlbytheinstructor.
Other-discrepancies notincludedabove.5.Location:
Filloutasapplicable.
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(continued) 8.1(continued) 6.Retest:Indicatetheretestthatyoufeelwouldbeapplicable toinsurethediscrepancy iscorrected.
ThiswillbeincludedintheSimulator Configuration ControlSROretestsession.Results-tobefilledoutbytheSimulator Configuration ControlSROandtheSimulator SystemAdministrator duringretestsession.7.Priorities:
A.UsingtheEPRIOperational FlowChart,assigntheoperational priority(Figure2).B.Assignasuggested trainingpriorityasindicated below:'1.Trainingcannotbecompleted.
Negativetrainingcouldbetakingplace.2.Training'canbecompleted onlywithsignificant explanation frominstructor.
3.Trainingisimpactedbythediscrepancy, trainingcanbecompleted withinstructor explanation.
4..Simulator trainingcancontinuewithinstructor overriding ormodifying systemresponse.
5.Timeavailable, DRistransparent toflooroperations, C.FinalSimulator WorkOrderpriorities areestablished withregardtoavailability ofpersonnel, materials, feasibility ofalternative
: training, andnumberand/orageofdeficiency.  


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==1.0 INTRODUCTION==
(continued) 8.1(continued) 8.FilIoutthenextblockasapplicable.
S In 1983 FPL requested NRC's approval to issue a dual license to St. Lucie Plant Reactor Operators and Senior Reactor Operators.           This letter of request was based        on    a  review    of  plant  procedures,   response characteristics, techn'ical specifications, control room design and system differences. The NRC, based upon FPL's justification for dual licensing of St. Lucie personnel, concluded that "operators and senior operators may be issued licenses to operate or to direct the activities of licensed operators on St. Lucie Units 1 and 2".
Originator, dateobserved, simulator
Since 1983    efforts have been taken to address the potential for growth of unit differences. In 1989 and 1990 a systematic review of the Regulatory Guide 1. 149 items    was    conducted. The  results of the analysis    are summarized below.
: engineer, initialcondition setinuse,scenarioinuse,andevolution inprogress.
2.0
9.Leavetheremainder oftheDiscrepancy Reportblank.10.Submitthecompleted Discrepancy Reportbyplacingitinadesignated place.8.2ApprovaloftheDiscrepancy ReportwillbemadebytheSimulator Configuration ControlSROandtheSimulator SystemAdministrator asfollows:1.Verifythatallapplicable entriesaremadeonthereport.2.Verifythatthereportisnotaduplicate ofanexistingreport.3.Verifythatthesubmitted discrepancy isvalid.4.Verifythatthesubmitted discrepancy isnotanincreaseinsimulator scope,Anincreaseinsimulator scopeisdefinedasrequesting achangeinthesimulator outsideitsestablished designbase,AnyDRthatisdetermined tobeachangeinscopeofsimulation shouldbesubmitted totheSCRB.8.3TheresultsoftheDiscrepancy Reportapprovalprocesswillbereflected ontheoriginators copy(goldenrod) andwillbesenttotheoriginator.
  ~ UNIT  1    UNIT 2 DIFFERENCE ANALYSIS
8.4IftheDiscrepancy Reportisrejected, theoriginator may:Agreewiththedisposition Theoriginal(white)copywillberetainedinthesimulator library.2.DisagreeTheoriginator mayre-submit thereportwithadditional information or-submitthereporttotheSimulator Configuration ReviewBoardfordisposition.
: 2. 1
Re-submittal shouldfollowthesameflowpathastheoriginalDR.
      ~    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS The assessment of the Technical Specifications with regard to unit differences has not changed from that provided for dual license.
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The plant reviewed the differences in Technical Specifications between the Units and determined that they do not represent an obstacle to the issuance of a dual license. Most differences involve systems unique to a particular Unit, not differences between specifications  on  like  equipment.
(continued) 8.5IftheDiscrepancy Reportisapproved:
2.2    FACILITY DESIGN  AND SYSTEMS RELEVANT TO CONTROL ROOM PERSONNEL St. Lucie Units 1 and 2 operations systems differences report
TheSimulator Configuration ControlSROandtheSimulator SystemAdministrator willreviewandapprovethesuggested Simulator WorkOrderpriority.
[Reference 2-1], maintained by the St. Lucie Training Department, was developed in 1981, with a revision in 1990. The intent of this report was to identify system differences by briefly describing Unit 1 and Unit 2 arrangements.       St. Lucie Plant Licensing reviewed this report and determined that it appears to adequately address unit differences with regard to system design and performance.
A.Ifthesuggested Simulator WorkOrderpriorityisnotaccepted, theSimulator Configuration SROandtheSystemAdministrator andtheoriginator cannotcomeupwithanacceptable workpriority, theOperations TrainingCoordinator andtheSimulator SystemCoordinator willassignthepriority.
2.ASimulator WorkOrderwillthenbeissuedtotheSimulator Engineering Group.8.6Aftermodifications havebeenmadetocorrectthesimulator.
discrepancy, theDiscrepancy Reportissubmitted totheSimulator SystemAdministrator andSimulator Configuration SROforretestandacceptance.
Thosediscrepancies thatdonotresultinapplication softwaremodifications, suchascomputerandRTGBhardwaremaintenance, instructor facilityhardwaremaintenance, etc.,willbeapprovedbytheSimulator LeadHardwareEngineerandtheSystemAdministrator.
Alltestingofsoftwarechangeswillbeconducted usingthe"son"configuration.
8.7Completed discrepancies andworkordersarethenreviewedbytheOperations TrainingSupervisor andtheSimulator SystemsCoordinator forapprovaltobeincludedintothesimulator fatherconfiguration.
8.8lftheoriginator desirestobenotifiedwhenaDRhasbeencompleted, theoriginators copy(goldenrod) shouldbereturnedtotheSimulator SystemAdministrator.
TheSystemAdministrator willattachtheoriginators copytotheSimulator WorkOrder.Afterthecompleted discrepancy hasbeenincludedinthefatherconfiguration, theoriginators copywillbereturnedtotheoriginator markedasbeingcompleted.  


Page9of10ST.LUCIEPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO.0005764,REVISION0SIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORTStrSimulator Discrepancy Report(PleasePrint,UseBlackBallPointPen.)ORNo.ShortTitleOetailsWhatwasObserved?
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT 2.3  OPERATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS FPL  originally determined that only minor differences existed in the operating and transient response characteristics between Unit      1 and
Whatdidyouexpecttoobserve?Anyothercomments?
: 2. Additionally, FPL concluded that these differences should have minimal impact on the actions required of an operator, or the issuance of a dual license. The NRC concurred with FPL's assessment of the response characteristics.
Additonal pagesattachedY/NTypeCheck:QPert.TesdngQPhysicalFidelityQInst.ControlQOtherLncatfonpControlBoard:specifyTagNo.,Meter,etc.QIntr.FacilityCrt'sSpecifyCRTpage/Oescription Additional pagesattachedY/NResultsSATQUNSATQOateSEGStaff(ifapplicable)
FPL's    efforts to minimize unit differences has resulted in no significant plant modifications or reload fuel designs that would contradict this original assessment.
INSTR/OPS (ifapplicable)
2.4    PROCEDURES All Unit  1 and 2 Administrative, Operating, Off-Normal, and Emergency Procedures have been reviewed and revised as necessary in order to make them as similar and consistent as possible.     In addition, both Unit's Emergency Operating Procedure have been revised into the same upg'raded (two-column) format.
OPSTRNGSUP(ifapplicable)
2.5    CONTROL ROON Extensive major physical changes to the control boards on Unit 1 have been made in order to make them as functionally close as possible to those of Unit 2. In addition, Unit 2 control boards have been "human-factored" in the areas of demarcation, labeling, color coding, etc,. A similar effort has been completed on the Unit 1 control boards.
Operational PrioritySeesupplementary flowchart ifrequired(I-IO)Originator On-OutySEGScenarioinUseorN/ApICSetinuse NoorN/AQEvolution inProgressOateObservedorN/AQorN/AQIees''aetSystemTypeQHWQSWQBothDisposition ORAccepted.
Reference 2-1        Florida  Power 5 Light Company, St. Lucie Units 1 and 2, Operations/Systems Differences Analysis Report, Rev. 2, December 1990.
ORNo,asshowninupperrightcorner.OttRejented.
gratesispending,meredetailsneeded.geennmments.
Morethan3workingdayssinceobserved.
Outofscope.RefertoSCRB.Ouplicate orequivalent ofORNo.CommentsPlantOesignFeedbackYesQNoQDatePartI(White)-SEGFilePart2(Canary)-I/FPart3IPinkl-SWOPart4IGoldeniodl
-Originator Form3994INon.aiocigodl Rov.t?0 ST.LPLANTADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO.0005764,REVISION0SIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORTSPage1FIGURE2ASSIGNMENT OFDISCREPANCY OPERATIONAL PRIORITY(BASEDONEPRINP~46)DISCREPANCY IMPEDESCREWPERFORMANCE OFREQUIAEDFUNCTIONS Il'ESNOIMPEDESINSTRUCTOR PERFOAMANCE NOOFREQUIREDFUNCTIONS YESCRITICALTOSAFETYINVOLVECREWTASKSASSOCIATED WITHACCIDENTMITIGATION RESTORING PLANTTOSAFECONDITION, MINIMIZING INJUAYORDAMAGENONOTCRITICALTOSAFETYNOOPERATIONAL IMPACTCANTHELEASTEXPERIENCED CREWMEMBERSEEITCANTHELEASTEXPERIENCED CREWMEMSEASEEIT'Ir45(OR57848PG)


NRCFORM474I140)10CFR55.45(b),
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.0 HUMAN FACTORS REVIEM PLANT ST. LUCIE SIMULATOR    - UNIT I DIFFERENCES A team  consisting of human factors, training and nuclear power plant subject matter experts assessed the configuration differences - and operational consequences - between Florida Power and Light's St. Lucie Unit 1 and the recently installed control room Simulator. The review was based on the ability requirements across the full range of operating conditions (Duty Areas A through E) derived from the Plant St. Lucie Reactor Operator/Senior Reactor Operator Task Analysis.
55.4snd55JIUS.NUCLEARREGULATORY COMMISSION 8llNULATION FACILITYCERTIRCATION APPROVEDSYOMSrNO.31500135EXPIRES:03042ESTIMATED SUROENPERRESPONSETOCOMPLYWITHTHISINFORMATION COLLECTION REQUEST:120HRS.FORWARDCOMMENTSREGARDINO BURDENESTIMATETOTHEINFOR.MATIONANDRECORDSMANAGEMENT SRANCH(MNSS2714),U*NUCLEARREGULATORY COMMISSION, WASHINGTON, DC20555,ANDTOTHEPAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECT13150-0135),OFFICEOFMANAGEMENT ANDBUDGET,WASHINGTON, DC20503.INSTRUCTIONS.
The  ability    requirements were determined by use of specific Ability Statements and their referenced procedures in the Task Analysis.           The AbilityStatements selected for this human factors review were those which:
ThisformistobsfiledforInitialcert)rest)o, recsrtlficstlon Ilfrequired),
Are rated  Z  3.0 for importance to health  and safety of the public.
sndforsnychangetoasimulation facilityperformance tastingplanmadeafterInit4Isubmittal ofsuchaplan.Prov)dethefollowing Informsthn, sndchecktheappropriate boxtoIndicatereasonforsubmittal.
Require positioning of control room controls.
FACILITYLICENSEESt.LucieUnit1FloridaPower&LightComPanyDOCKTNUMBEt).335DATEFebruary15,1991Thisistocertlfythat:1.TheabovensmalfacilitylicenseeisIn)ngas)mu)atkxt fasll)tyconsisting solelyofsplantmferenced simulator thatmeetstherequirements Of10CFR55.45.2.Documentat)on hsvailsbls forNRCreviewInaccordance with10CFR5545(b).3.Thissimulathn facilitymeetsthaguidancecontained inANSI/ANS35, 1965,ssendorsedbyNRCRegulatory Gukle1.149.Iftherearsanyexceptions tothecertiiicstlon ofthisItem,checkhere[x)anddescribefullyonadditional pagesasnscss>>ry.
Require use of information from control room indicators.
NAME(orotheridentification JANDLOCATIONOFSIMULATION FACILITYSt.LucieSimulator, NuclearTrainingCenter,StLuciePlant,Hutchinson Island,Fl.SIMULATION FACILITYPERFORMANCE TESTABSTRACTS ATTACHED.
The  focus  of this    human  factors review was on detection of those differences which would increase the likelihood of an error by Simulator-trained operators in performance of Unit 1 tasks. Two kinds of errors were of primary concern.
(Forperfonnance restsconducraf lnrhepen'cdendingwithrhsdsraofthiscert((/ca(onJ DESCRIPTION OFPERFORMANCE TESTINGCOMPLETED (Attachadditional page(sJasnecessary,
    - mode errors which are " ... a joint consequence of relatively automated performance -- when the operator fails to be aware of which mode is in operation -- and of improperly conceived system design in which such mode confusions can have major consequences" [Reference 3-1];
<<xiid<<nifythe/randescriptJonbslnPcomlnual/
SEEATI'ACHED DOCUMENT$IMULATIDN FAGILITYpERFORMANGE TEsTINGscHEDULEATTAGHED.
(Fortheconductofapproximately 25)5ofperfonnance terraperyearforrhrfouryasroommanclnp withthedrreofthisc<<rif/car/on./
PTIONOFPERFORMANCE TESTINGTOBECONDUCTED.
(Arrachaddklonsl psps(s/as necessary, andkfenr/(yrhskerndescript(on belnpconr(nued/
SEEATI'ACHED DOCUMENTpERFORMANCE TESTINGpLANCHANGE.(Foranymodification roeperformance resrlnpplansubmirrsd on4previouscarrlfksrJon/DESCRIPTION OFPERFORMANCE TESTINGPLANCHANGE(Arrschaddklonsl psps(sJssnecessary, sndld<<nllyrhslrsmdescrlPrlon bsinPcontinual/
INITIALCERTIFICATON
-NOTAPPLICABLE RECERTIFICATION (Describe conacr(reactions taken,attachreruksofcomplsraf perfonnance rsrrinpinaccordance withf0CFRg5545(b/(SJ Jv/.Arrschafdirlonsl psps(rJasnecessary,
<<xfIdentifyrheIrandsscr(prlon bslnpconrlnuafJ INITIALCERIFICATION
-NOTAPPLICABLE Anyfal>>statement oromissioninthisdocument, including attachments, maybesub)acttoc)vllandcriminalsanctions.
IcertifyunderpenaltyofperjurythatthsInformation inthidocumentandattachments Istrueandcorrect.VicePresident
-St.LuciePlantFebruary15,1991Inaccordance with10CFR))55Ai,)cat)ons, thisformshallbesubmitted tothaNRCesfollows:BYMAILADDRESSED TO:D,ofnceofNudserReactorRegulation BYDELIVERYINPERSONUg.Regu)saory Comndsshn TOTHENRCOFFICEAT:Wshhlagton, DC20666MtcFORM474I140)OnsWhiteFlintNorth11666Rockvil)a Pa>>Rockvale, MD FLORIDAPOMERANDLIGHTCOMPANYST.LUGIEUNIT1AND2INITIALCERTIFICATION SUBMITTAL PACKAGETABLEOFCONTENTSUNIT11.0Introduction 2.03.0Unit1/Unit2Differences Analysis(Reg.Guide1.149)2.1Technical Specifications 2.2FacilityDesignandSystemsRelevanttocontrolroompersonnel.
2.3Operational Characteristics 2.4Procedures, PrimaryAbnormalandEmergency Operating Procedures.
2.5ControlRoomDesignandInstrument/Control Locations HumanFactorsReview:St.LuciePlantSimulator Unit1-Differences 4.0Unit1Exceptions


ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIHULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.0 HUNAN FACTORS REVIEW    (Continued):
    - capture errors  (or slips) which may occur when the tendency to perform a particular action is high, when existing conditions are similar to those which normally trigger this action, and when the operator is functioning at a skill-based, automatic level which requires little self-monitoring of performance.
This review focused on error potentials resulting from circumstances in which an operator has learned and practiced on the Simulator certain actions appropriate for the operation of Unit 2, but which may, at least in part, be inappropriate for the operation in Unit l. As suggested above, the incidence of mode errors and capture errors is expected to be greater in areas where the Simulator and Unit 1 control room configurations are nearly identical because obvious differences between the Simulator and Unit 1 configurations will continually alert the operator to the fact that he is operating Unit 1 and not the Simulator or Unit 2. Further, while novice operators may make more operating errors overall, they are less susceptible to the mode and capture errors of concern here because they are more likely to be performing at a knowledge-based or rule-based level and, therefore, not performing their control room tasks "automatically" at a skill-based level.
Under these  conditions,  it may be seen that Unit 1 - Simulator differences are of concern only    if:
a)    operators are insufficiently trained      on tasks peculiar to Unit 1, or b)    if an  operator mistakenly employs a (presumably well learned) simulator behavior or schema while operating Unit 1.


==1.0INTRODUCTION==
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION  REPORT 3.0  UMAN    CTORS REVIEM    (Continued):
S In1983FPLrequested NRC'sapprovaltoissueaduallicensetoSt.LuciePlantReactorOperators andSeniorReactorOperators.
Further,   as depicted by the attached decision tree (and as supported by EPRI NP  -  5746 - Evaluation of Simulator Discrepancies on the Basis of Operational Impact) [Reference 3-2], the likelihood of error and severity of error consequence vary in response to the "recoverability" of such errors, the use of written procedures in performing a task, and the extent to which Unit 1 and the Simulator are obviously versus non-obviously different. By grouping these variables into their various combinations, seven classifications were established:
Thisletterofrequestwasbasedonareviewofplantprocedures, responsecharacteristics, techn'ical specifications, controlroomdesignandsystemdifferences.
          ~       Cl-U, the tasks controls/indications are unique to Unit     1  or to the simulator.
TheNRC,baseduponFPL'sjustification forduallicensing ofSt.Luciepersonnel, concluded that"operators andsenioroperators maybeissuedlicensestooperateortodirecttheactivities oflicensedoperators onSt.LucieUnits1and2".Since1983effortshavebeentakentoaddressthepotential forgrowthofunitdifferences.
          ~      Cl-OD, the tasks controls/indications are obviously different between Unit 1 and the Simulator and therefore,   it is unlikely that an operator would/could mistakenly employ a Simulator
In1989and1990asystematic reviewoftheRegulatory Guide1.149itemswasconducted.
                  ,response while operating Unit    l.
Theresultsoftheanalysisaresummarized below.2.0UNIT1UNIT2DIFFERENCE ANALYSIS~~2.1TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Theassessment oftheTechnical Specifications withregardtounitdifferences hasnotchangedfromthatprovidedforduallicense.Theplantreviewedthedifferences inTechnical Specifications betweentheUnitsanddetermined thattheydonotrepresent anobstacletotheissuanceofaduallicense.Mostdifferences involvesystemsuniquetoaparticular Unit,notdifferences betweenspecifications onlikeequipment.
C2/Pl, Unit  1 - Simulator differences are non-obvious, the task is to be done from memory, and errors are non-recoverable (i.e., would result in a reactor trip or would endanger the safety  and health of the public);
2.2FACILITYDESIGNANDSYSTEMSRELEVANTTOCONTROLROOMPERSONNEL St.LucieUnits1and2operations systemsdifferences report[Reference 2-1],maintained bytheSt.LucieTrainingDepartment, wasdeveloped in1981,witharevisionin1990.Theintentofthisreportwastoidentifysystemdifferences bybrieflydescribing Unit1andUnit2arrangements.
C2/P2, Unit  1 - Simulator differences are non-obvious, the task is to be done  with the aid of written procedures, and errors are non-recoverable; C2/P3, Unit  1 - Simulator differences are non-obvious, the task is to be done from memory, and errors are recoverable; C2/P4, Unit  1 - Simulator differences are non-obvious, the task is to be done  with the aid of written procedures,   and errors are recoverable;
St.LuciePlantLicensing reviewedthisreportanddetermined thatitappearstoadequately addressunitdifferences withregardtosystemdesignandperformance.
          ~        Fl, relevant features of Unit      1  and  the  Simulator  are functionally identical;
ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT2.3OPERATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS FPLoriginally determined thatonlyminordifferences existedintheoperating andtransient responsecharacteristics betweenUnit1and2.Additionally, FPLconcluded thatthesedifferences shouldhaveminimalimpactontheactionsrequiredofanoperator, ortheissuanceofaduallicense.TheNRCconcurred withFPL'sassessment oftheresponsecharacteristics.
FPL'seffortstominimizeunitdifferences hasresultedinnosignificant plantmodifications orreloadfueldesignsthatwouldcontradict thisoriginalassessment.
2.4PROCEDURES AllUnit1and2Administrative, Operating, Off-Normal, andEmergency Procedures havebeenreviewedandrevisedasnecessary inordertomakethemassimilarandconsistent aspossible.
Inaddition, bothUnit'sEmergency Operating Procedure havebeenrevisedintothesameupg'raded (two-column) format.2.5CONTROLROONExtensive majorphysicalchangestothecontrolboardsonUnit1havebeenmadeinordertomakethemasfunctionally closeaspossibletothoseofUnit2.Inaddition, Unit2controlboardshavebeen"human-factored" intheareasofdemarcation,
: labeling, colorcoding,etc,.Asimilarefforthasbeencompleted ontheUnit1controlboards.Reference 2-1FloridaPower5LightCompany,St.LucieUnits1and2,Operations/Systems Differences AnalysisReport,Rev.2,December1990.


ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT3.0HUMANFACTORSREVIEMPLANTST.LUCIESIMULATOR
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION       REPORT 3.0 HUMAN FACTORS REVIEW    (Continued):
-UNITIDIFFERENCES Ateamconsisting ofhumanfactors,trainingandnuclearpowerplantsubjectmatterexpertsassessedtheconfiguration differences
Clearly, controls/indicators        categorized      Fl    require no further consideration. Those judged Cl-U and Cl-OD may be addressed through training strategies ranging from special classroom emphasis through development of special Job Performance Measures.              Handling of the C2 differences (i.e., these involving non-obvious differences) is prioritized by category (Pl through P4), depending on the likelihood and consequences of error. These differences may be addressed through a variety of training strategies or other interventions, as appropriate.
-andoperational consequences
Although identical Ability Statements may appear in each Duty Area, each was reviewed for stability re-categorization based on changes associated with each Duty Area, and the results reflect only Duty Area-unique occurrences. That is, repeat categorizations are not included in the tabulation.       The    final assessment      includes evaluation of the controls/indications/operations. associated with 153 Ability Statements.
-betweenFloridaPowerandLight'sSt.LucieUnit1andtherecentlyinstalled controlroomSimulator.
Appendix A is a listing of the Ability Statements by category, and the following is a tabulation of the review process and a listing of specific examples for each of the categories:
Thereviewwasbasedontheabilityrequirements acrossthefullrangeofoperating conditions (DutyAreasAthroughE)derivedfromthePlantSt.LucieReactorOperator/Senior ReactorOperatorTaskAnalysis.
    ~Cate oe                                        Number                    ~Exam le Cl-U (" Unique" )                                  7                  A.08.01.089 Cl-OD ("Obviously Different" )                    65                  A.01.01.001 C2-Pl (" Priority 1")                              0 C2-P2 (" Priority 2")                              4                  A.03.05. 148 C2-P3 (" Priority 3")                              29                  A.01.02.006 C2-P4 (" Priority 4")                              21                  A.01.01.004 Fl (" Functionally Identical" )                   27                  A.01.02.017 Appendix  A  which contains these examples    is available    on request.
Theabilityrequirements weredetermined byuseofspecificAbilityStatements andtheirreferenced procedures intheTaskAnalysis.
Additionally, some Ability Statements refer to other Ability Statements for categorization either in addition to or in lieu of a listed category.
TheAbilityStatements selectedforthishumanfactorsreviewwerethosewhich:AreratedZ3.0forimportance tohealthandsafetyofthepublic.Requirepositioning ofcontrolroomcontrols.
Examples of these are A.01.03.069 and A.03.01.066, respectively. Appendix B shows the Ability Statements    evaluated by this study and Appendix C is a copy of the original Human Factors worksheets.        These appendices are also available  on  request.
Requireuseofinformation fromcontrolroomindicators.
Thefocusofthishumanfactorsreviewwasondetection ofthosedifferences whichwouldincreasethelikelihood ofanerrorbySimulator-trainedoperators inperformance ofUnit1tasks.Twokindsoferrorswereofprimaryconcern.-modeerrorswhichare"...ajointconsequence ofrelatively automated performance
--whentheoperatorfailstobeawareofwhichmodeisinoperation
--andofimproperly conceived systemdesigninwhichsuchmodeconfusions canhavemajorconsequences"
[Reference 3-1];
ST.LUCIEINITIALSIHULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT3.0HUNANFACTORSREVIEW(Continued):
-captureerrors(orslips)whichmayoccurwhenthetendencytoperformaparticular actionishigh,whenexistingconditions aresimilartothosewhichnormallytriggerthisaction,andwhentheoperatorisfunctioning ataskill-based, automatic levelwhichrequireslittleself-monitoring ofperformance.
Thisreviewfocusedonerrorpotentials resulting fromcircumstances inwhichanoperatorhaslearnedandpracticed ontheSimulator certainactionsappropriate fortheoperation ofUnit2,butwhichmay,atleastinpart,beinappropriate fortheoperation inUnitl.Assuggested above,theincidence ofmodeerrorsandcaptureerrorsisexpectedtobegreaterinareaswheretheSimulator andUnit1controlroomconfigurations arenearlyidentical becauseobviousdifferences betweentheSimulator andUnit1configurations willcontinually alerttheoperatortothefactthatheisoperating Unit1andnottheSimulator orUnit2.Further,whilenoviceoperators maymakemoreoperating errorsoverall,theyarelesssusceptible tothemodeandcaptureerrorsofconcernherebecausetheyaremorelikelytobeperforming ataknowledge-based orrule-based leveland,therefore, notperforming theircontrolroomtasks"automatically" ataskill-based level.Undertheseconditions, itmaybeseenthatUnit1-Simulator differences areofconcernonlyif:a)operators areinsufficiently trainedontaskspeculiartoUnit1,orb)ifanoperatormistakenly employsa(presumably welllearned)simulator behaviororschemawhileoperating Unit1.  


ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT3.0UMANCTORSREVIEM(Continued):
HUMAN FACTORS REVIEW Review Task Analysis for K/A's rated ~3.0 Importance to Health and Safety of Public Is it                Category  1 Unit1      Yes U     OD unique
Further,asdepictedbytheattacheddecisiontree(andassupported byEPRINP-5746-Evaluation ofSimulator Discrepancies ontheBasisofOperational Impact)[Reference 3-2],thelikelihood oferrorandseverityoferrorconsequence varyinresponsetothe"recoverability" ofsucherrors,theuseofwrittenprocedures inperforming atask,andtheextenttowhichUnit1andtheSimulator areobviously versusnon-obviously different.
                                  ?
Bygroupingthesevariables intotheirvariouscombinations, sevenclassifications wereestablished:
No ifference between                    End Unlt1 &
~Cl-U,thetaskscontrols/indications areuniquetoUnit1ortothesimulator.
lmulator
~Cl-OD,thetaskscontrols/indications areobviously different betweenUnit1andtheSimulator andtherefore, itisunlikelythatanoperatorwould/could mistakenly employaSimulator
                                  ?
,response whileoperating Unitl.C2/Pl,Unit1-Simulator differences arenon-obvious, thetaskistobedonefrommemory,anderrorsarenon-recoverable (i.e.,wouldresultinareactortriporwouldendangerthesafetyandhealthofthepublic);C2/P2,Unit1-Simulator differences arenon-obvious, thetaskistobedonewiththeaidofwrittenprocedures, anderrorsarenon-recoverable; C2/P3,Unit1-Simulator differences arenon-obvious, thetaskistobedonefrommemory,anderrorsarerecoverable; C2/P4,Unit1-Simulator differences arenon-obvious, thetaskistobedonewiththeaidofwrittenprocedures, anderrorsarerecoverable;
Yes                          Yes Is                          s same Difference                      knowledge obvious                         required
~Fl,relevantfeaturesofUnit1andtheSimulator arefunctionally identical; ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT3.0HUMANFACTORSREVIEW(Continued):
                                  ?                              ?
Clearly,controls/indicators categorized Flrequirenofurtherconsideration.
No Category 2 Yes          Is task done from memory
ThosejudgedCl-UandCl-ODmaybeaddressed throughtrainingstrategies rangingfromspecialclassroom emphasisthroughdevelopment ofspecialJobPerformance Measures.
                                  ?
HandlingoftheC2differences (i.e.,theseinvolving non-obvious differences) isprioritized bycategory(PlthroughP4),depending onthelikelihood andconsequences oferror.Thesedifferences maybeaddressed throughavarietyoftrainingstrategies orotherinterventions, asappropriate.
Is an error      No                                    No        Is an error recoverable                                                      recoverable
Althoughidentical AbilityStatements mayappearineachDutyArea,eachwasreviewedforstability re-categorization basedonchangesassociated witheachDutyArea,andtheresultsreflectonlyDutyArea-unique occurrences.
      ?
Thatis,repeatcategorizations arenotincludedinthetabulation.
Yes              PRIORITY 1                PRIORITY 2                  Yes PRIORITY 3                                                        PRIORITY 4 Rationale: Simulator - Unit 1 differences are only a problem if:
Thefinalassessment includesevaluation ofthecontrols/indications/operations.
a) Operators are untrained or unfamiliar with Unit 1 specific tasks, or b) An operator mistakenly employs a (well-learned) Simulator schema / behavior while operating Unit 1.
associated with153AbilityStatements.
AppendixAisalistingoftheAbilityStatements bycategory, andthefollowing isatabulation ofthereviewprocessandalistingofspecificexamplesforeachofthecategories:
~CateoeCl-U("Unique")Cl-OD("Obviously Different"
)C2-Pl("Priority1")C2-P2("Priority2")C2-P3("Priority3")C2-P4("Priority4")Fl("Functionally Identical"
)Number76504292127~ExamleA.08.01.089 A.01.01.001 A.03.05.148A.01.02.006 A.01.01.004 A.01.02.017 AppendixAwhichcontainstheseexamplesisavailable onrequest.Additionally, someAbilityStatements refertootherAbilityStatements forcategorization eitherinadditiontoorinlieuofalistedcategory.
ExamplesoftheseareA.01.03.069 andA.03.01.066, respectively.
AppendixBshowstheAbilityStatements evaluated bythisstudyandAppendixCisacopyoftheoriginalHumanFactorsworksheets.
Theseappendices arealsoavailable onrequest.  


HUMANFACTORSREVIEWReviewTaskAnalysisforK/A'srated~3.0Importance toHealthandSafetyofPublicIsitUnit1Yesunique?NoCategory1UODifference betweenUnlt1&lmulator?YesEndYesIsDifference obvious?ssameknowledge required?NoCategory2YesIstaskdonefrommemory?IsanerrorNorecoverable
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.0 HUMAN FACTORS REVIEW    (Continued):
?NoIsanerrorrecoverable YesPRIORITY1PRIORITY2YesPRIORITY3PRIORITY4Rationale:
Although these results indicate minimal error potential induced by St.
Simulator
Lucie Unit 1 Simulator differences, and none associated with Priority 1 situations, wor k is currently in progress to mitigate the impact of those differences which do exist.
-Unit1differences areonlyaproblemif:a)Operators areuntrained orunfamiliar withUnit1specifictasks,orb)Anoperatormistakenly employsa(well-learned)
3.1    RESPONSE  TO THE HUMAN FACTOR REVIEW As a  result of the  Human    Factors review, Job Performance Heasures (JPM) are being developed for incorporation into the Licensed Operator Training program to address those areas of concern with regard to the health and safety of the public that are unique to Unit 1.
Simulator schema/behaviorwhileoperating Unit1.
ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT3.0HUMANFACTORSREVIEW(Continued):
Althoughtheseresultsindicateminimalerrorpotential inducedbySt.LucieUnit1Simulator differences, andnoneassociated withPriority1situations, workiscurrently inprogresstomitigatetheimpactofthosedifferences whichdoexist.3.1RESPONSETOTHEHUMANFACTORREVIEWAsaresultoftheHumanFactorsreview,JobPerformance Heasures(JPM)arebeingdeveloped forincorporation intotheLicensedOperatorTrainingprogramtoaddressthoseareasofconcernwithregardtothehealthandsafetyofthepublicthatareuniquetoUnit1.


==References:==
==References:==


~~~~~~3-1Wickens,C.D.(1984).Engineering Psychology andHumanPerformance.
3-1      ~                         ~
: Columbus, OH:CharlesE.Merrill.3-2EPRINP-5746-Evaluation ofSimulator Discrepancies ontheBasisofOperational Impact  
Wickens, C.D. (1984). Engineering Psychology and Human Performance.
                      ~        ~
Columbus, OH: Charles E. Merrill.
                                      ~          ~
3-2    EPRI NP  - 5746 - Evaluation     of Simulator Discrepancies on the Basis of  Operational Impact


ST.LUCIEINITIALSIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORTPLANTST.LUGIESIMULATOR
ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT PLANT ST. LUGIE SIMULATOR  - UNIT  1 DIFFERENCES (Continued):
-UNIT1DIFFERENCES (Continued):
: 4. 0 EXCEPTIONS Regulatory Guide 1. 149, Rev. 1, April 1987, C.6, makes appendix A & B to the Standard integrated parts of the standard. The Unit 1 Certification takes exception to the following:
 
: 1)   A. 1.2 Control Room and A.2 Simulator Design Data - The configuration differences between Unit 1 and 2 are reviewed and incorporated as appropriate in the St. Lucie Unit 1 and 2 Operations/Systems Differences Analysis Report (0800006).
==4.0 EXCEPTIONS==
: 2)   A. 1.4 Operating Procedures for Reference Plant - St. Lucie Unit 2 procedures are used to operate the simulator. This is necessary because at the component level; switch, valve and breaker, the two units are not identical thus making the Unit 1 procedures inappropriate.
Regulatory Guide1.149,Rev.1,April1987,C.6,makesappendixA&BtotheStandardintegrated partsofthestandard.
: 3)   A.3 Simulator Tests - Only minor differences exist in the operating and transient response    characteristics between Unit 1 and 2, therefore the Simulator Tests for St. Lucie Unit 2 are referenced for the response of Unit 1.
TheUnit1Certification takesexception tothefollowing:
1)A.1.2ControlRoomandA.2Simulator DesignData-Theconfiguration differences betweenUnit1and2arereviewedandincorporated asappropriate intheSt.LucieUnit1and2Operations/Systems Differences AnalysisReport(0800006).
2)A.1.4Operating Procedures forReference Plant-St.LucieUnit2procedures areusedtooperatethesimulator.
Thisisnecessary becauseatthecomponent level;switch,valveandbreaker,thetwounitsarenotidentical thusmakingtheUnit1procedures inappropriate.
3)A.3Simulator Tests-Onlyminordifferences existintheoperating andtransient responsecharacteristics betweenUnit1and2,therefore theSimulator TestsforSt.LucieUnit2arereferenced fortheresponseofUnit1.


==Reference:==
==Reference:==
 
FPL  Letter C.O. Woody (FPL) to USNRC  "St. Lucie Unit-l, Plan for Simulator Facility Development and    Application", L-89-322, dated August 31, 1989.}}
FPLLetterC.O.Woody(FPL)toUSNRC"St.LucieUnit-l,PlanforSimulator FacilityDevelopment andApplication",
L-89-322, datedAugust31,1989.}}

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FLORIDA POWER 5 LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE SIMULATOR INITIAL CERTIFICATION VOLUME I SECTION I ST. LUCIE UNIT 2 SECTION II ST. LUCIE UNIT 1 q 1 p 3050337 ~ 10~1 pDR . AQOCK 055000335 pDR P

RC FORM 474 U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COBByiISSION APPROVED BY OMBr NO. 31504138 140 l EXPIRES: 83082 0 CFR 55.45(aI, 55.4 end 552I ESTIMATED BURDEN PER RESPONSE TO COMPLY WITH THIS INFORMATION COLLECTION REQUEST: 120 HRS. FORWARD COMMENTS REGARDING BURDEN ESTIMATE TO THE INFOR.

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UA. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION. WASHINGTON. OC 20555, AND TO THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECT l3150 0138). OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, WASHINGTON.

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NSTRUCTIONS. This form is to be filed for initial certification. recartilication {ifrequited), and for any change to a simulation facility performance testing plan made after initial submittal of such a plan. Provide the following information, and check the appropriate box to indicate reason for submittal.

FACILITY DOCKE NUMB St. Lucie Unit 2 M. 389 LICENSEE DATE Florida Power 85 Light Company February 15, 1991 This is to certify that:

1. The above named facility licensee is using ~ simulation facility consisting solely of a plant4efarenoed simulator that meets the requirements of 10 CFR 65.45,
2. Documentation is availabl ~ for NRC review in accordance with 10 CFR 55.45{b).
3. This simulation facility meets the guidance contained in ANSI/ANS 35, 1965, as endoiaad by NRC Regulatory Guide 1.149.

If there are anyexceptionsto the certification of this item, check here {>j and describe fully on additional pages as necessary.

NAME (or orheridenrificsrionl AND LOCATION OF SIMULATIONFACILITY St. Lucie Simulator, Nuclear Training Center, St Lucie Plant, Hutchinson Island, Fl.

SIMULATIONFACILITYPERFORMANCE TEST ABSTRACTS ATTACHED. (For p<<fonnance rests condvcredin the Period <<xfinp wnh the dare of rh(a carr Jf(car(onJ DESCRIPTION OF PERFORMANCE TESTING COMPLETED (Arrachaddirional page(s J ee eosaasry, <<xf identify the /rem description being cominvedl SEE ATTACHED DOCUMENT SIMULATIONFACILITYPERFORMANCE TESTING SCHEDULE ATTACHED. (For the condvct of approximate(y 25% of p<<formance tears P<<'ear for the fovr year period commencing with the dare of th(s cwti ficarion.J R IPTION OF PERFORMANCE TESTING TO BE CONDUCTED. (Arrach additional page(sl aa necessary, <<xf ident Jfy the nem d<<cr(Prion being conrhxiedJ SEE ATI'ACHED DOCUMENT PERFORMANCE TESTING PLAN CHANGE. (For any modification roe perfonnance rearing plan submitted on 4 previbvs c<<r(((car loni DEscRIpTION 0F pERFDRMANGE TEsTING pLAN GHANGE (Attach addir iona/ page(sJ as necessary, end idemily the*em descrip Jon being conrinvedJ INITIALCERTIFICATON - NOT APPLICABLE RECERTIFICATION (Descnbeconecriveecrionsahen,arrachresvhsofcompleredp<<fonnancetesrinpinaccoirfancewith f(JCFR $ 5545(bl(5llvJ.

A rrach additional parle(sJ as necessary, <<xf Id<<rrlfy the Iran description beinrr continued J INITIALCERIFICATION - NOT APPLICABLE Any false statement or omission in this document, i luding attachments, may be subject to civil and criminal sanctions. I certify under penalty ol perjury that the information in document and attachments is true and corr

. A. Sa Vice President - St. Lucie Plant February 15, 1991 In accordance with 10 CFR {j 66, Co munications, this form shall be submitted to the NRC as follows:

BY MAILADDRESSED TO:,OfRce of Nusaeer Reactor Reguiatbn BY DELIVERY IN PERSON One White Flint North US, Nusseer Reguleaosy Commhalon TO THE NRC OFF ICE AT: 11666 Rockvale Pare Wahhlsgton, DC 2IEI66 Rockvgie, MO wtc FDRss 474 I1401

FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE UNIT 1 AND 2 INITIAL CERTIFICATION SUBMITTAL PACKAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME 1 UNIT 2 Introduction General Information Exceptions to ANSI/ANS 3.5 Standard Unit 2 1.0 Simulator Information 1.1 General Information 1.2 Control Room Information 1.2. 1 Physical Arrangement 1.2.2 Panels / Equipment

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1.2.3 Plant Display Computer 1.2.4 Simulated Systems 1.2.5 Control Room Environment 1.3 Instructor Interface 1.3. 1 Initial Conditions 1.3.2 Malfunctions 1.3.3 Local Operator Controls 1.3.4 Instructor Station Features 1.4 Operating Procedures 1.5 Changes Since Last Report 2.0 Simulator Design Data Base 3.0 Simulator Tests

3. 1 Certification Test Development and Format 3.2 Future Year Test Plans 4.0 Simulator Discrepancy and Upgrade Program
4. 1 Simulator Configuration Management System 4.2 Simulator Discrepancy Reporting Instructions 4.3 Simulator Work Order Status

I' FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUCIE UNIT 2 INITIAL CERTIFICATION SUBMITTAL PACKAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME 1

~U IT (Continued: )

Appendix A: gualifications of the Certification Team, SCRB and SCRB Alternates.

Appendix B: Administrative Procedure No. 0010524, "Simulator Configuration Control", Rev. 1, Jan. 29, 1991.

Appendix C: Administrative Procedure No. 0005761, "Simulator Certification", Rev. '2, Jan. 29, 1991.

Appendix D: Administrative Procedure No. 0005764, "Simulator Discrepancy Reports", Rev. 1, Jan. 29, 1991.

VOLUME 2 SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION TEST ABSTRACTS 1.0 Computer Real Time Test (CRT) 2.0 Steady State Tests (SST) 3.0 Normal Plant Evolutions (NPE) 4.0 Safety Related Surveillances (SUR) 5.0 Plant Malfunctions (MAL) 6.0 Transients (TRN)

VOLUME 3 SAMPLE CERTIFICATION TEST PROCEDURE AND EVALUATION

FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COHPANY ST. LUCIE UNIT 2 INITIAL CERTIFICATION SUBHITTAL PACKAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Figures O-l Simulator Configuration Review Board 0-2 Initial Certification Organization 1-1 Plant and Simulator Control Room Floor Plan 3-1 "ANSI/ANS" 3.5 Requirements and guality Assurance for "Simulator Certification Program".

3-2 Safety Related Surveillance Testing Logic 4-1 Simulator Configuration Hanagement Information Flow Diagram .

List of Tables O-l ANSI/ANS 3.5 Cross Reference Summary of Initial Conditions 1-15 Summary of Halfunctions Instructor Stations Hain Keypad Functions 3-1 ANSI/ANS 3.5 Certification Test Hatrix 3-2 St. Lucie Certification Test Hatrix 3-3 Certification Tests Compared to FSAR Accident Analysis 3-4 Comprehensive List of Objectives 3-5 Comprehensive List of Honitored Parameters 4-1 Certification Discrepancies by DR Number 4-2 PCHs Installed in St. Lucie Unit 2 which have not been reviewed

'T. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT INTRODUCTION GENERAL INFORMATION The enclosed information supporting the Certification of the St. Lucie Unit 2 Simulator is an abstract of the information developed to demonstrate compliance with ANSI/ANS 3.5 - 1985 [Reference 0-1] and Regulatory Guide

1. 149, Rev. 1, April 1987 [Reference 0-2]. Backup references are included in each Section.

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The Certification submittal is organized into three volumes. Volume I contains the Certification submittals,for St. Lucie Units 1 and 2. The Unit 2 section of Volume I is organized in a manner similar to ANSI/ANS 3.5 Appendix A, Guide for Documenting Simulator Performance. The Unit 1 section of Volume I references the Unit 2 Certification submittal and analyzes the. differences between the two units. Volume II contains the abstracts of the Simulator Certification Tests which were performed to verify that the St. Lucie Simulator operates in accordance with the above references. Volume III contains one complete test package as an example of the completed tests.

This submittal will reference the Simulator Configuration Review Board (SCRB). The St. Lucie SCRB was established by Administrative Procedure No. 0010524, Simulator Configuration Control [Reference 0-3]. The latest revision of this procedure is included in Appendix B. The SCRB provides overall control and direction with respect to changes to the Simulator.

It also provided overall review and approval of the Certification test program and test results. The membership on the SCRB was selected per the guidelines of= the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations, "Simulator Configuration Management System," INPO 87-016, August 1987 [Reference 0-4]. The SCRB comprises individuals with significant experience in St.

Lucie operations, simulator engineering, and operations training. The current SCRB includes the Operations Supervisor, Simulator System Coordinator,'nd License Training Coordinator. Figure 0-1 identifies the line organization responsible for the Simulator, the relationship of the SCRB to that organization, and the present composition of the SCRB.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT GENERAL INFORMATION (Continued):

The Simulator Certification was performed according to Administrative Procedure No. 0005761, "Simulator Certification" [Reference 0-5]. The latest revision of this procedure is included in Appendix C. This administrative procedure requires the development of the necessary documents and simulator tests required for certification. This administrative procedure includes a checklist which must be signed by the Operations Training Supervisor and the Training Superintendent to verify the completion of the certification program. In addition, this administrative procedure provides the requirements for the annual performance of testing and the renewal of certification.

The preparation of certification test procedures, performance of the tests, and documentation of the results were performed by an independent, dedicated certification team. Each test procedure was approved by the SCRB prior to the final test run on the Simulator. Current licensed operators were used in all of the final certification tests. The test results were evaluated by the Certification Team and reviewed by representatives from Operations, Operations Training, and Simulator Engineering Groups. The SCRB then approved the evaluation of each test. Figure 0-2 identifies this section of the organization and the composition of the Certification team.

Future testing will be the responsibility of permanent St. Lucie Simulator engineering staff.

EXCEPTIONS TO ANSI ANS 3.5 STANDARD FOR UNIT 2 The St. Lucie Simulator meets all of the applicable requirements of ANSI/ANS 3.5. The following non-applicable certification testing requirements are taken as exceptions to ANSI/ANS 3.5.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT NON-APPLICABLE RE UIREMENTS The items in this section are identified as exceptions because they are not applicable to this facility.

ANSI ANS 3.5 Section 3.1,1 7 "3. 1 Simulator Capabilities,.3.1. 1 Normal Plant Evolutions, (7) Startup, shutdown, and power operations with less than full reactor coolant flow" Technical Specifications at the St. Lucie Plant preclude normal power operation unless all four reactor coolant pumps are operating. Therefore, none of the simulator certification tests involving startup or power operation were performed with partial RCP operating conditions. Transient tests did involve tripping one and four RC pumps and cooldown operations tests were performed with partial flow operations in accordance with the applicable plant procedures. There are no limitations in the St. Lucie Simulator regarding the number of RC pumps that can be operating or disabled at any plant operating mode or during any malfunction.

ANSI ANS 3.5 Section 3. 1.2 12 " 3. 1 Simulator Capabilities, 3. 1.2 Plant Malfunctions, (12) Control rod failure including stuck rods, uncoupled rods, drifting rods, rod drops, and misaligned rods" Drifting Rod malfunctions are not relevant to the St. Lucie Control Rod Drive design. All the other listed rod malfunctions were included in the test program.

ANSI ANS 3.5 Section 3.1.2 25 " 3.1 Simulator Capabilities, 3. 1.2 Plant Malfunctions, (25) Reactor pressure control system failure including turbine bypass failure (BWR)"

This item is specifically related to BWRs.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT ANSI ANS 3.5 A endix B Section B2.1 2 "B2 PWR Simulator Operability Test, B2. 1 Steady State Performance, (2) Secondary Plant, Steam Generator Secondary side temperature."

This temperature is not monitored in Combustion Engineering vertical Steam Generators.

OTHER EXCEPTIONS The items in this section are identified as exceptions for reasons other than their applicability to this facility. The specific reasons are identified in the justification for each exception.

ANSI ANS 3 .5 Section 4. 1 3 "4. Performance Criteria, 4. 1 Steady State Operation, (3) The simulator computed values of critical parameters shall agree within +2% of the reference plant parameters and shall not detract from training."

The St. Lucie Simulator Steady State certification tests used +2% of the reference instrument loop range as the acceptance criteria for critical parameters and +10% of the instrument loop range as the acceptance criteria for non-critical parameters. This criteria is based on the operator's ability to observe such differences on the control room indicators and realistically meets the training requirements for parameter accuracy. This approach is consistent with that of other facilities in the industry and was reviewed and approved by the SCRB. For the actual performance and analysis of the Steady State Tests, data was taken from plant control room indicators and compared to the computer outputs to the same indicators in the simulator. To obtain the matching set of conditions, the simulator was operated using approved plant procedures until it was in the same condition as the plant. The data from the two sets of data was input to a series of calculations which compared the difference between the simulator and plant readings to the 2% (10%) of the loop range criteria.

In addition,. instrument accuracies, where available, were taken into account by adding them to the computed values. All parameters were examined for errors which could detract from training in addition to the 2% (10%) criteria. No errors were found which would detract from training.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT ANSI ANS 3.5 Section 4.1 3 (Continued):

However, if the simulator was in error by more than the 2% (10%) criteria, a Discrepancy Report was written. Those parameters which deviated by more than 10% were reviewed by the Simulator Engineering Group and an Operations Representative. All of these parameters were determined to be non-critical parameters and reasons were found for the deviations.

NSI ANS 3.5 A endix 8 Section 82.2 7 "82 PWR Simulator Operability Test, 82.2 Transient Performance, (7) maximum rate power ramp (100% down to approximately 75% and back to 100%)".

At St. Lucie there is no automatic return to 100% power, the escalation back to 100% power would be in Normal Manual Control. Since this is tested in other tests, it was not repeated in this test.

ANSI ANS 3.5 Section 3. 1. 1. 10 The requirement to test "safety-related equipment or systems" was interpreted to be all the equipment and/or systems required by Technical Specifications. However, all of the safety related surveillance tests were not performed on the simulator. The decision not to explicitly test all of the safety related surveillance tests was based on an extensive review of the safety related surveillance tests. This review determined that, for any surveillance which was not tested, the intent of the safety related testing was covered in other certification tests. See Section 3.3, Scope of tests, for a detailed explanation of this review process. An exception is taken based on this review.

ANSI ANS 3.5 Section 3.2.3. Located in the simulated control room lighting panels are three cameras used to record various training sessions.

These cameras are not installed in the St. Lucie Unit 2 Control Room. The basis for this exception is that the cameras are necessary for training.

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ST. LUCIK INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT ANSI ANS 3.5 A endix A Section A1.4 This "exception" is an explanation of why no differences between the Simulator Procedures and the reference plant procedures are reported. The current revision of the referenced plant procedures is always maintained in the simulator control room area.

No differences between the plant and the simulator configuration are noted in the simulator procedures. Any differences in the operation of the simulator as a result of Plant Change Modifications (PCN's) are covered by the instructor on a case by case basis. Maintaining the current revision of the plant procedures always insures that the current operating philosophy of the reference plant is provided in the simulator..-

ANSI ANS 3.5 A endix A Section A2.4 A number of plant change/modifications (PCHs) were installed in Unit 2 during the latest refueling outage which ended in December 1990. These PCN's will be reviewed and incorporated in accordance with Administrative Procedure No. 0010524, "Simulator Configuration Control" [Reference 0-3]. See Section 4.3, Simulator Work Order Status and Table 4-2 for a complete listing of PCN's installed in the referenced plant which have not been reviewed for Simulator impact.

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SIMULATOR CONFIGURATION REVIEW BOARD VICE PRES IDEHT ST LUCIE PLAHT PLAHT HAHAGER OPERATIONS TRAIHING SUPERIHTEHDENT SUPERIHTEHDENT OPERATIOHS OPERATIOHS TRHG SUPERVISOR SUPERVISOR LICEHSED SIHULATOR SIHULATOR OPERATIONS STAFF ENGINEERIKG STAFF IHSTRUCTOR STAFF SIMULATOR CONFIGURATION REVIEW BOARD FIQllE B-i PAGE 9.-7

INITIAL CERTIF ICATION ORGANIZATION SIMULATOR ENGINEERING COORDINATOR PERMANENT INITIAL OTHER ENGINEERING CERTIFICATION ORGANIZATIONS STAFF TEAM (OPS, QA, CORP. STAFF)

CERT ENGINEER INITIAL CERT IF'ICATI ON SUBMITTAL REV 1/31/91

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 0-1 ANSI ANS 3.5 CROSS-REFERENCE ANSI ANS 3.5 SECTION REPORT SECTION Gener al Requirements 1.2.4 Table 3-4 3.1 Simul ator Capabilities Table 3-4 3.1.1 Normal Plant Evolutions 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 Table 3-2 Table 3-4 3.1.2 Pl ant Mal functions 1.3.2 1.4 Table 1-2 3.4 3.7 Table 3-2 Table 3-4 3.2.1 Degree of Panel Simulation 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 3.2.3 Control on Panels 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 3.2.3 Control Room Environment 1.2.5 3.3.1 Systems Controlled From the 1.2.4 Control Room Table 3-4 3.3.2 Systems Operation of Functions 1.2.4 Controlled from Outside of the 1.3.3 Control Room Table 3-4 Page 0. - 9

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 0-1 ANSI ANS 3.5 CROSS-REFERENCE ANSI ANS 3. 5 SECTION EPORT SECTION 3.4.1 Initial Conditions 1.3.1 3.4.2 Malfunctions 1.3.2 1.3.4 Table 1-2 Table 3-4 3.4.3 Other Control Features 1.3.4 3.4.4 Instructor Interface 1.3.3 1.3.4 4.1 Steady State Operation Table 3-4 Transient Operation Table 3-4 3.4.G 4.3 Simulator Operating Limits 1.3.4 Table 3-4 4,4 Monitoring Capabilities 3.6 5.1 Simulator Design Data 2.0 4.0 5.2 Simulator Update Design Data 2.0 4.0 5.3 Simulator Modification 2.0 4.0 5.4.1 Simulator Performance Testing 3.0 Page 0. - 10

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT i

TABLE 0-1 ANSI ANS 3.5 CROSS-REFERENCE Continued :

ANSI ANS 3.5 SECTION EPORT SECTION 5.4.2 Simulator Operability Testing 3.4 Al.l General Al.2 Control Room 1.2 A1.3 Instructor Interface 1.3 A1.4 Operating Procedures for 1.4 Reference Plant A1.5 Changes Since Last Report 1.5

'imulator Design Data 2.0 A3.1 Computer Real Time Test Table 3-2 Volume II, Section 1 A3.2 Steady State and Normal Table 3-2 Operations Tests Volume II, Section 2 Volume II, Section 3 Volume II, Section 4 A3.3 Trans'ient Tests Table 3-2 Volume II, Section 5 A3.4 Malfunction Tests Table 3-2 Volume II, Section 6 A4 Simulator Discrepancy 4.0 Resolution and Upgrade Program B2.1 Steady State Performance Table 3-2 Volume II. Section 2 Page 0. - 11

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIHULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 0-1 ANSI ANS 3.5 CROSS-REFERENCE ANSI ANS 3.5 SECTION REPORT SECTION B2.2 Transient Performance Table 3-2 Volume II, Section 5 Page 0. - 12

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT REFERENCES O-l ANSI / ANS 3.5 - 1985, "Nuclear Power Simulators for use in Operator Training", 1985.

0-2 NRC Regulatory Guide 1. 149, "Nuclear Power Plant Simulator Facilities for use in Operator License Examinations", April, 1987.

0-3 St. Lucie Administrative Procedure No-0010524, "Simulator Configuration November 5, 1990. 'ontrol",

0-4 Institute of Nuclear Power Operations, "Simulator Configuration Management System," INPO 87-016, August 1987.

0-5 St. Lucie Admininstrative Procedure No-0005761, "Simulator Certification",

Rev. 2, August 1990.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIHULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 1.0 SIHULATOR INFORHATION

1. 1 GENERAL INFORHATION Owner: Florida Power and Light Co. (FPL), St. Lucie Plant.

~0 erator: The conduct of training programs is the responsibility of the Nuclear Training, Operations Training Department. Simulator maintenance is the responsibility of the Operations Training Department's Simulator System Coordinator and his staff.

Manufacturer: CAE Electronics of Montreal, quebec, Canada.

Reference Plant T e Ratin : St. Lucie Unit 2, is a two loop Combustion Engineering PWR licensed for 2700 MWT. The plant began commercial operation in 1983 under docket 50-389. The NSSS was supplied by Combustion Engineering, the turbine was supplied by Westinghouse, with Ebasco as the A/E.

Date Available for Trainin: Training of students began in April 1988.

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1.2 CONTROL ROOH INFORHATION 1.2.1 PHYSICAL ARRANGEHENT FLOOR PLAN COHPARISO The Simulator control room panels are oriented and arranged to duplicate the St. Lucie Unit 2 Control Room Panels. Minor dimensional differences between the simulator and the plant control rooms exist due to the training buil.ding arrangement. These differences in room dimensions cause slight variances in panel layout distances. The maximum deviation in layout dimensions in the control room surveillance area is 2.5 inches. The typical deviation is significantly less than 2.5 inches [Reference 1-1].

See Figure 1-1 for specific dimensional deviations.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT FLOOR PLAN COMP RISON (Continued: )

in the Unit 2 Control Room that contain support equipment but have II'abinets no external indicators or controls (such, as Sequence of Events Computer, Digital Data Processing Computer, and In'adequate Core .Cooling Cabinets) are cosmetically included in the simulator floor arrangement.

The fire detection system is included in the simulator floor plan but is cosmetically simulated. There are no simulator training requirements for this equipment. '(Note I, Figure l-l)

All control. panels within the surveillance area are functionally simulated.

Panels outside the surveillance area are functionally simulated where operator interaction is required. These panels include:

Reactor Regulating System Nuclear Instrumentation Start-up Channels Reactor Coolant Pump Vibration Monitoring System Feedwater regulating Control Panels Control Room Area Radiation Monitoring Panels (RMBO's)

Engineering Safeguards Panels (ESFAS)

A E 8 Hydrogen Recombiner s A L B Hydrogen Analyzers Auxiliary Feedwater Actuation Panels (AFAS)

Loose Part Monitoring System Plant Auxiliary Cabinet (PAP2)

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT The followin are deviations in the simulator floor lan.

a) One set of non-training required cabinets (Foxboro Instrument Cabinet) have been replaced by the St. Lucie Unit 2 Alternate Shutdown Control Panel. (Note 2, on Figure 1-1).

cabinets b) One panel outside the surveillance area, the generator protection auxiliary relay (GPARC) has been omitted from the simulator control room to allow required visibility fr om the instructor facility to the simulated Alternate Shutdown Control Panel. The GPARC has no operator training requirements. (Note 3, on Figure 1-1).

c) The area that includes the plant Watch Engineer's office, the Shift Supervisor's office and the restroom is replaced in the simulator control room by the instructor facility.

d) The metal door leading from the plant control room to the control room air conditioning equipment is not 'included in the simulator control room, however, the primary entry door to the control room and the door leading to the plant control room kitchen is duplicated.

1.2.2 Control Room Panels and Equipment Simulator control room panels were originally fabricated to replicate the existing St. Lucie Unit 2 control room as of February 1985.

Data collection, as defined in NUREG 1258, was conducted on all simulated control room panels/equipment and placed in either a database (Ref 1-2) or on Autocad drawings which ever is applicable.

A comparison was then made in order to establish the current status of the simulator control room physical fidelity. All discrepancies found were flagged in the databases and entered into the configuration management system, and work orders were issued for disposition. The databases are to be used for future periodic control room verification of panels and equipment. Those discrepancies that are outstanding as of January 23, 1991 are included in Figure 4-2.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 1.2.3 PLANT DISPLAY COMPUTER Simulator plant CRT displays/computers consists of the following:

The Analog Display System (ADS) for Control Rod Position, the Qualified Safety Parameter Display System (QSPDS), Sequence of Events (SOE), Emergency Response Data Acquisition and Display System (ERDADS), Digital Data Processing System (DDPS), and the Radiation Monitoring System (RH-11). These components replicate the plant in appearance and operation with the following exceptions:

a) The CRT Bezels are slightly different in appearance. The Bezel colors are the same and their overall size is similar. The differences are due to the different manufacturer of the display units. No impact on training.

b) The Simulator control room CRT displays (RH-ll, ERDADS, and ADS) are all made by the same manufacturer, therefore all have the same CRT.

resolution. The reference plant control room displays are all of different manufacturers and have different resolution. This has a minimal impact on the readability of these displays.

1.2.4

~ ~ SIMULATED SYSTEMS The St. Lucie Unit 2 Simulator includes the simulation of all systems necessary for training/examinations in plant normal, off normal, and emergency modes of operation. The simulator accommodates all related panel controls, indications and alarms found in the control room.

Provisions for interactions between systems and system remote functions are included.

The simulator procurement specification provided the initial definition of the scope of systems to be simulated [Reference 1-3].

A comprehensive "Scope of Simulation" document [Reference 1-4] has been created to describe the physical extent and the range of normal and off-normal operating conditions possible for each emulated system. The final detailed definition of the scope of simulation for each system is included in the "Scope of Simulation" section of each model report. Complete listings of the model reports are included in Reference 1-5.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 1.2.5 SIMULATOR CONTROL ROO ENVIRONMENT The Simulator environment comprises five systems: lighting, sound, audio, communications, and furnishings. Each system and the differences between the Plant and Simulator control rooms will be briefly discussed. The software documentation on these systems (excluding furnishings) includes a complete description of the simulated scope.

~LIGIITING gtgi Th gi I t I tghtt g 11 t I t I th same as those in the reference plant. The illumination levels are approximately the same as that in the plant control room surveillance area and does not have visible impact on the readability of displays.

The Simulator lighting system is programmed to swap normal florescent lighting to emergency incandescent lighting upon simulated loss of vol.tage to control room lighting busses.

VIDEO CAHERAS - Located in the Simulated Control Room lighting panels are three cameras used to record various training sessions. These cameras are not installed in the St. Lucie Unit 2 Control Room (See Section 1.3.4 for the'pecific exception).

SOUND SYSTEM - The Simulator sound system consists of replication of the Source Range Audio Count Rate (ACR), the Loose Parts Honitoring system (LPH), and unique steam sounds. Each sound is driven by it's initiating model software with the capability to disable individual sounds or the entire sound system from the instructor facility. Simulated steam sounds include steam line break, moisture separator/reheater relief valves lifting, main steam safety valves lifting, and operation of atmospheric steam dump valves.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 1.2.5 SIMULATOR CONTROL ROOM ENVIRONMENT (Continued):

ALARM SYSTEM - The alarm system consists of the site evacuation alarm, the containment evacuation alarm, and fire alarm. The site evacuation alarm is activated by its respective pushbutton on the operators communication console. The fire alarm can be activated by either its respective pushbutton or wil.l auto initiate when the system is in auto and .a simulated fire report is .phoned to the control room. The containment evacuation alarm is activated by either its respective pushbutton or will auto initiate on a high containment radiation signal. Any or all of the alarms may be initiated or disabled from the instructor facility.

~UOI iill-Th i 1t di yt i fthm room Audible Annunciator System. These components replicate the plant equipment in appearance and operation.

COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - The Simulator Communication system consists of the Gaitronics page system, the plant radio system, and the control room telephone system. All of these components duplicate their plant control room counterparts in appearance and operation.

The telephone system is constructed so that all numbers dialed from the control room are answerable in the instructor facility. The Gaitronics system includes a four (4) hour background tape recording of normal plant paging 'Traffic'. This tape can be used by the instructor at any time.

FURNISHINGS - Major plant control room furnishings such as cabinets, chairs, desks and carpeting have been replicate in the simulator in both model and color. The carpeting in the plant control room has been replaced therefore at present time the simulator carpet color is different. The impact of the different color carpet is minimal and will be replaced when worn to replicate the plant. Small furnishings such as stationary supplies, waste baskets, etc., are supplied, although no attempt has been made to duplicate plant materials. The Plant Work Order (PWO) computerized system terminal located at the operators console has not been replicated.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIHULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 1.3 INSTRUCTOR INTERFACE 1.3.1 INITIAL CONDITIONS The St. Lucie Simulator has the storage capacity for 60 initialization condition (IC) points. The number containing valid active conditions at any given time depends upon training needs.

IC points 1 through 20 are protected and are the basis for development of all other points. Points 21 through 30 are also password protected and are under the control of the Simulator Training Coordinator. These are generally points created for specific training scenarios which have continuing use. IC points 31 through 60 are unprotected and are used for specific training needs or for the storage of conditions for use in discrepancy clearance. Table 1-1 presents a summary of the first 15 IC points.

All IC points are created from a Full Power Steady State Middle of Life condition. This plant condition is stored in Initial Condition l. Initial Conditions 14 and 12 are full power steady state conditions for beginning of core life and end of core life.

These points are created using utilities to modify core life dependent constants to produce the proper operating characteristics.

Each of the three hot full power conditions are maneuvered using plant operating procedures to produce hot standby for each point in core life.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 1.3.2 MALFUNCTIONS The St. Lucie Simulator is capable of performing all required Malfunctions for PWR's as specified in ANSI/ANS-3.5 - 1985. The malfunctions which the Simulator is capable of producing are all based on specifi,c component failures. Specific failure mechanisms are represented for each component. Therefore, a particular failure to a specific component affects the interfacing components and systems in the same manner as it would in the plant. In other words, there are no programmed "causes and effects." This approach provides many thousands of 'ailures and allows for a wide range of combinations of failures without the danger of utilizing pre-conceived ideas of how failures proceed.

Where the operator actions are a function of the degree of severity of malfunction (eg., loss of condenser vacuum, steam lin'e break, loss.

of coolant, degraded feed water flow, etc.) the simulator has variable severity capability for the malfunction of such range to represent plant capabilities. Malfunction insertion and termination are easily controlled through the instructor facility. The simulator can be programmed for 130 active malfunctions/failures. The introduction of a malfunction does not alert the operator in any manner other than that which would occur in the reference Plant Control Room.

Table 1-2 illustrates the component specific failure approach and summarizes most of the major malfunctions. A complete list 'of failures that may be imposed on the Simulator by the instructor is included in Reference 1-7. The failures are also addressed in each applicable software model report. Reference 1-5 provides a complete list of the simulator software model reports.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 1.3.3 LOCAL OPERATOR CONTROLS Local Operator Actions (LOA's) are provided to allow the instructor to simulate actions which would be performed by field equipment operators in the Plant. Simulation is included for systems that are operated outside the control room, that provide input to the simulation models, or are necessary for the performance of the plant normal or off-normal evolutions or plant malfunctions. These actions are controlled from the Instructor Facility and'he trainee interfaces with the instructor in the same manner as he would address the field operators within the Plant.

A number of LOA's are modelled via generic modules called "handlers."

Using handlers provides a standardized approach for all similar hardware. The following list includes the LOA's that are accessed via the Valve and Breaker handlers.

BREAKERS - LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS-Local close/trip mechanical, local close/norm/trip electrical, rackout, alarm reset, breaker position, manual spring charging, isolate switch (isolate/normal), selector switch (remote/local),

transfer switch (normal/isolate).

VALVES - LOCAL OPERATOR ACTION-Local Handswitch/Local Pushbutton Position BREAKER LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS - Local Close/Trip (Mechanical), Rackout, Isolation Switch Page 1. - 9

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 1.3.3 LOCAL OPERATOR CONT OLS (Continued):

Note: Not all Failures or LOA's are applicable to all breakers or valves.

The complete list of available LOA's is included in Reference 1-7.

They are also addressed in each applicable software model report.

Reference 1-5 provides a complete list of the Simulator software model reports.

1.3.4 INSTRUCTOR STATION FEATURES The instructor faci 1 i ty (I/F) control s, moni tors, and presents information about the status of the simulator, its simulated plant systems and equipment. The instructor station has three displays (CRT's) with touch sensitive screens and associated keyboards, three keypads, and communications equipment. The complete description of instructor station features and its operation can be found in Reference 1-6.

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The touch screen CRT's are the primary vehicle the instructor uses to monitor and control the simulator training activities. The CRT's display the following:

1) Menus of items for selection via the touch screen.
2) Piping and instrumentation diagrams (PAID'S) of simulated systems, showing status and key parameter values. These include electrical wiring diagrams.
3) Plots of up to eight variables at a time.
4) Text or numerical data pages.
5) Bar chart diagrams.
6) Stylized instrument pages. These are diagrams of control panels which dynamically display device status and provide the instructor with access to main control panel interface overrides, described later in this section.

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'ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 1.3.4 INSTRUCTOR STATION FEATURES (Continued):

Many of the featur es of the Simulator are activated from the keypads at the I/F. Table 1-3 summarizes most of the instructor station functions that are activated from these keypads.

There are three video cameras hanging from the overhead inside the Simulator. These provide input to three television screens in the I/F. The instructor has the ability to move the cameras and zoom in for a closeup look at an individual instrument or control. The cameras can provide an overview of the control room or an individual instrument can be read when a camera is zoomed in. Also, a training session can be video recorded for playback.

Fore round Real Time Features The instructor is responsible for the operation and control of the simulator during training sessions in such a way that it provides adequate and complete training for control room personnel. The instructor controls the operation of the training activities via the following foreground features:

1) Initial conditions, snapshots, and backtrack points
2) Performance monitoring, review and replay
3) Failure activation
4) Task speed up or slow down
5) Sound effects
6) Parameter controller
7) Main control panel interface overrides
8) Simulator status alarms The instructor may also develop a scenario that will drive the training sessions with a pre-programmed sequence of events.

Individual events may be set to actuate by the instructor, at a given time in the scenario, or be conditional on other events or operator actions.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT Initial Cond tions Sna shots and Backtrack Points Initial conditions (ICs) and backtrack points are recordings of the simulator common data base stored on disc. The instructor has the capability of initializing the simulator to any of 60 IC points.

Backtrack points are made at preset intervals and can be recalled during a training session for review or to re-perform a portion of the scenario. An IC can be saved at any time by utilizing the SNAP key on the instructor's keypad.

Performance Monitorin Review and Re la There are five features which allow the instructor to review data which has been stored during an exercise:

~Re la allows the instructor to play back a training exercise.

from a backtrack point and will replay all inputs made from It'tarts the time the point was stored until the present. It is also possible to replay an earlier training session saved to tape. It should be emphasized that this function records inputs rather than outputs and is actually a re-run of the simulation. This capability makes the function a valuable tool for testing the simulator in addition to its training uses.

Performance Review allows the instructor to enter data about a lesson (students'ames, date, etc.) and have this data, along with all inputs made during an exercise, stored on tape for later review or printed on the line printer.

Review Re orts allows an instructor to review data which has been stored on a Performance Review tape.

Monitored Parameters allows the user to monitor the values of up to twenty variables.

The Gra hic Recorder allows the instructor to create scenario specific plotting menus. There, can be a total of twelve menus of four parameters each plotted against time.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT Failure Activation Failures may be set up from any workstation of the I/F by selecting the PAID display with the target component and then selecting the failure from the menu for the particular device (e.g. valve, pump, etc.). Failuref can also be setup via a Scenario and be activated via the Control Parameters page.

Task S eed U or Slow Down The simulation may be slowed or speeded if necessary for training on certain transients. Speed up is possible only for certain systems, and by a factor of up to 10 maximum. The speedup factors cause the simulation to appear to be running faster than real time.

Speedup factors are included for the following systems:

1) Reactor System and Dilution

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Boration

3) Condenser Vacuum Time can also be slowed by any factor from 1 to 10. In this case all simulated systems are slowed.

Sound Effects Certain sounds that impart a large or great degree of realism to the control room environment are available. Any or all of these may be enabled or disabled by the instructor (See Section 1.2.5).

1 This is limited to the production and decay of iodine, Xenon, Promethiun, and Samariun.

Also, speed up can be utilized for the Fuel Burn.Up and Decay Heat.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT Parameter Controller The parameter controller permits the instructor to manipulate any parameter in the common data base. The parameter controller works via SINGLE and COMPOSITE EVENT entries. An EVENT consists of a parameter, a trigger and possibly a ramp time or delay time. A TRIGGER is the criteria for an EVENT to be inserted into the system.

The instructor can TRIGGER the event himself or have the system do

,it via an expression. A COMPOSITE is a single event which can consist of up to ten parameter changes. Each parameter change in turn has its own TRIGGER.

Main Control Panel Interface Overrides The stylized instrument feature provides CRT displays of all the control and alarm panels. A feature of the stylized instrument displays is that they permit the instructor to override the status of any panel component, alarm, switch, meter, fuse, etc. If this is done, that component will show the value or status entered by the instructor if it is an output device; i.e., one that supplies information to the operators. If the device overridden is an input device such as a switch or controller, the simulation will respond

. as if the device were in the position to which it is overridden.

Simulator Status Alarms The 'purpose of the simulator status monitor is to satisfy the requirements of ANSI/ANS 3.5 Section 4.3 by detecting when modules are operating at or beyond physical or simulation limits, and to signal the discrepancy to the instructor. Parameters were evaluated and, where appropriate, assigned a minimum and maximum value. There are approximately 250 active values that when exceeded will cause an out of limits alarm. When an out of limits condition is detected, an audible alarm is sounded in the Instructor Facility and the SOS button on the keypad will be lit. Pressing the keypad button will silence the instructor facility alarm and will display the STATUS page. Training may continue or be terminated at the instructor's discretion.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT Simulator Status Alarms (Continued):

If the simulator is not operating in real time, the SOS Alarm will activate and the simulation will give the instructor an appropriate message. A certification test was performed to demonstrate that the simulator will operate in real time under all conditions and that it would activate the SOS Alarm if simulation did not remain in real time. The abstracts of this test, CRT-001 is included in Volume II of this submittal.

Back round Features Scenario Develo ment This utility allows the instructor to develop a scenario for use in a future training session. The instructor may input some or all of the following information:

Initial Conditions, and modifications on a label by label basis.

2) Speed-up or slow-down of Time.
3) Parameter controller.
4) Monitored parameters and performance indicators.
5) Graphic recorder parameters.

Instructor Data Book The Instructor Data Book (IDB) provides on-line access to documents and utilities which will aid an instructor in preparing a lesson or scenario. IDB will allow the instructor to list files, print files and locate variables required for scenarios.

1) Disk file menus
2) Longword/shortword dictionary
3) Abstracts menu
4) Data base manager
5) Scratchpad
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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT Instructor Data Book (Continued):

Of these features, the longword/shortword dictionary is the primary feature used by instructors in the development of scenarios or lessons. It will search for common data base labels given a longword description (maximum 45 characters). When prompted for a longword, enter parts of a longword or the whole longword and the dictionary will be searched. If any of the words entered appear in valid longwords, the associated labels will be returned.

The scenario abstracts option permits any abstract to be read but not modified.

OPERATING PROCEDURES All certification testing and all training utilizes the actual current plant procedures. A controlled set of all normal, off-normal, and emergency procedures is maintained in the simulator control room. No differences between the plant and the simulator configuration are noted in the simulator procedures. Any differences in the oper ation of the simulator as a result of Plant Change Modifications (PCM's) are covered by the instructor on a case by case basis. Maintaining the current revision of the plant procedures always insures that the current operating philosophy of the reference plant is provided in the simulator. For this reason, an exception has been taken to the recommendation to report any differences between the simulator procedures and the reference plant procedures.

CHANGES SINCE LAST REPORT This is the initial Simulator Certification Report; therefore there are no changes to report.

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HOL 50% Power, Xenon Increasing.

MOL Hot Standby, 4 Hours Post Trip.

HOL Ready for Reactor Startup, Post Trip.

HOL Plant Start-Up, 2% Power, Ready to Roll Turbine.

HOL Plant Start-Up, 10% Power, Ready to Sync Hain Generator.

HOL Plant Cooldown, Ready to Place on Shutdown Cooling.

HOL Plant Mode 5, on Shutdown Cooling.

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BOL 100% FPSS, Equilibr'ium Xenon.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 1-2

SUMMARY

OF MALFUNCTIONS SYSTEM LEAKS - Variable to Double Ended Guillotine RCS - Cold Legs and Hot Legs CVCS - Charging and Letdown Line - Multiple Locations SIS - Suction and Discharge Line - Inside & Outside Containment PRESSURIZER - Spray and Surge Line COMPONENT COOLING - Header Leaks, Heat Exchanger Leaks MAIN STEAM - Main Steam Line - Inside Containment Main Steam Line - Outside Containment/Upstream of MSIV Main Steam Line - Between MSIV & NRV Main Steam Header Downstream of MSIV CONDENSER - Vacuum Leak and Tube Leak CONDENSATE - Pump Seal Leaks, Header Leak FEEDWATER - Header, Individual Lines Inside & Outside Containment AUXILIARY FEEDWATER - Pump Discharge, Each Header STEAM GENERATOR TUBE LEAKS - Variable Single to Multi-Tube ACCUMULATOR CHECK VALVE LEAKAGE - Variable to 100%

HEAT EXCHANGER TUBE LEAKS - Variable Single to Multi-Tube RCP Thermal Barrier CVCS Non-Regenerative Heat Exchanger REACTOR COOLANT PUMP SEAL FAILURES - Variable to 100%, Seals 1/2/3 TANK LEAKS - All Simulated Tanks FUEL FAILURE/RCS ACTIVITY INCREASE - Variable FILTER BLOCKAGE - Variable to 100%, Filters, Strainers, and Screens NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTATION FAILURES Power Range - Detector Failures - High & Low Bistable Failures Intermediate Range - Detector Failures - High & Low Incorrect Compensation - Variable Over & Under Bistable Failures Source Range - Detector Failures - High & Low Incorrect Discrimination - Variable High & Low Excessive Noise Bistable Failures Page l. - 19

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 1-2

SUMMARY

OF MALFUNCTIONS (Continued):

TURBINE RUNBACK FAILURES - Fail to Actuate, Spurious Actuation ROD STOP FAILURES - Fail to Actuate, Spurious Actuation REACTOR TRIP RELAY FAILURES - Fail to Actuate, Spurious Actuation PROTECTION RELAY - Fail to Actuate, Delayed or Spurious Actuation SI RELAY FAILURES - Train A/Train B - Manual/Auto Fail to Actuate, Spurious Actuation REACTOR TRIP BREAKERS FAILURES - Fail Open, Fail Closed, Fail As-Is CONTROL ROD FAILURES - (All Rods) Ejection, Slip to Any Position - Variable to Fully Inserted, Dropped Rod, Dropped Group , Mechanically Stuck, Blown Fuses, Uncoupled Rod, Rods Fail to Move or Continuous Motion-Auto or Manual TURBINE FAILS TO TRIP GENERATOR VOLTAGE REGULATOR FAILURE DIESEL GENERATOR FAIL TO START - A and/or B ELECTRICAL BUS FAILURES - Ground Fault, Phase to Phase Short - Variable

~BREAK RS GENERIC FAILURES - Fail Close, Fail Open, Fail As Is, Fail to Reset, Ground Fault (Load Side)

Note: Not all Failures are applicable to all breakers.

VALVES GENERIC FAILURES - Fail Open, Fail Closed, Fail As Is, Leak By, Mechanical Overload, Loss of Electric Power, Loss of Pneumatic Power, Loss of Control or Conditioning Signal BREAKER FAILURES - Fail Closed, Fail Open, Fail As Is, Ground Fault Note: Not all Failures are applicable to all valves.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT STRUMENTATION GENERIC FAILURES INDICATOR - Power Loss, Signal Loss, Fail High, Fail Low, Fail As Is, Drift ALARM RELAY - Energized, De-energized, As Is 8/S TRIP UNIT - Loss of Power, Loss of Signal, Alarm Relay Fail Energized, De-energized, As Is DIFFERENTIAL COHP - Loss of Power, Loss of Signal 1, 2, or Both, Alarm 81/82 - Relay Fail Energized, De-energized, As Is, Spurious On SIGNAL CONDITIONER - Power Loss TRANSNITTERS - Loss of Power, Loss of Air, Fail High, Fail Low, Fail As Is, Drift Coefficient, Lag Coefficient SENSORS - Noise Amplitude, Fail Coefficient Multiplier, Offset in Output CONTROLLERS - Fail High, Low, or As Is, Loss of Power, Loss of Air, Loss of Input Signal Note: Not all Failures are applicable to all instrumentation.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 1-3 INSTRUCTOR STATIONS NIN KEYPAD FUNCTIONS PUSHBUTTON FUNCTION lit. 'f lit F/R Freeze/run. This switch resumes simulation software, if it is pressed when the switch is no real time simulation software is active.

DIS To disable/re-enable the audible alarms. If depressed while the ANN ,

simulation is frozen, flashing annunciator windows will be lit.

RESET Causes the simulator to be restored to the selected initial condition.

STEP When the operation is in step mode, pressing this key causes the-simulation software to cycle through one "ste'p".

PG Page Forward/Page Backward Schematics are displayed successively in numerical order of their occurrence. In data book mode, these keys scroll through the document being displayed PRT COPY Print current contents of the CRT screen at the line printer, The key remains lit and the CRT locked during the memory read cycle.

The light goes off when the CRT unlocks again.

SNAP Calls up the page which allows for the creation of initial conditions.

OVR CHX Override switch check. Permits the instructor to accept any mispositioned device on the menu during switch check.

DEA SCE Places all parameter controls which are not yet active on hold and stops any controls that are ramping or in time delays.

REC PWR Power shutdown of all control room chart recorders.

MAST FAIL Activates all armed failures.

GLB CLR Global clear of all active failures.

SYS MAT To call up the overall Master System Matrix.

BAK TRK Calls up a menu page that enables the instructor to: a) Set backtrack time (interval between backtrack points), b) Initialize the simulator to any backtrack point, c) Initiate replay from any backtrack point, d) Restore to the autostore point.

INI SCE Brings up a menu of scenarios on to the CRT. Instructor then makes a selection using the touch sensitive screen.

IC SEL Brings up a summary of existing initial conditions. The instructor can restore the simulator to any point.

SOS If li,t displays the simulator system status of all out of tolerance parameters. If not lit, there is nothing to display.

Must be depressed to silence IF alarm when out of bounds status alarm occurs.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 1-3 INSTRUCTOR STATIONS MAIN KEYPAD FUNCTIONS (Continued):

PUSHBUTTON FUNCTION MON PAR Parameters being monitored are displayed on the screen. The instructor can add and delete parameters being monitored to a maximum of 20.

CON PAR Brings up the control parameter page onto the screen. Parameter controller values may be entered.

SIM CTRL Calls up the Level 0 simulator control menu. Functions include level 1 pages: a) Armed failure summary, b) Environmental effects, c) Switch check messages, d) Local Operator Actions 'Index e) Plant performance factors, f) Environmental factors, g) Timed failure, h) Part task, j) Function Keyboard Control.

REPLAY Brings up a menu from which to start a replay.

HOOP Brings up a menu so that the instructor may disable one or more real time software modules.

PERF REV Brings up a menu of performance review function so that the instructor can make a selection, using the touch sensitive screen.

SOUND Brings up the tableau allowing the instructor to enable/disable sound effects.

STYL INST Stylized instruments. Brings up the index, so that selected panel sections can be displayed on the touch sensitive screen. The status of all devices, or the indicated reading of an instrument can be read, or overridden.

IDB Sets CRT to Instructor Data Book mode. Instructor data book files are only open if this button is lit.

DEV SCE Enter scenario development mode. This enables the instructor to build scenarios for use in future training sessions.

TIME Time control mode. Brings up a menu of modules that can be sped up

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by a factor of between 1 and 10. The menu includes the possibility of the initiation of the step mode or of slowing the simulation down by a factor of between 1 and 10.

PERF IND Brings up a display of Performance indicators. Selections are made by means of the touch sensitive screen.

ANN ACK Acknowledges annunciators as if from the control room.

BYP CHX Bypasses Switch Check mode following IC reset.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT REFERENCES l-l Plant and Simulator Control Room Floor Plan Drawing, Rev. 1, Jan. 1991.

1-2 1990 Simulator Physical Fidelity Validation Report, Rev. 1, Jan. 1991.

1-3 Simulator Procurement Specification, Rev. 4, Mar. 1985.

1-4 Scope of Simulation Document, Rev. 1, Jan. 1991.

1-5 Index of Process Model Documentation, Rev. 1, Jan. 1991.

1-6 Instructor Station Manual, Aug. 1990.

1-7 Listing of Common Data Base Global Partitions for Instructor Controls, Rev. 4, Dec. 1990.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 2.0 SIMULATOR DESIGN DATA BASE Each module of the St. Lucie Simulator is fully described in its associated model report published by the simulator vendor. The model reports describe the methodology used to develop the individual module and explain the FORTRAN code used to implement this methodology. These model reports are kept in the nuclear tr aining center simulator library. One complete set is maintained as a library design reference document and one set is kept current for a working reference.

The model reports list references from which St. Lucie specific technical information was obtained. These references include technical manuals, piping and instrumentation drawings, plant operating data, control wiring diagrams, computer software listings, recorder strip charts, design calculations, plant modification documentation, supporting test data, and other relevant material. A Database [Reference 2-2] has been built to include these references plus all of the design references used to build the panels. The references listed in this Database are available for use in the Simulator Library or are obtainable from the FPL Document Center.

Plant Administrative Procedure Number 0010524, Simulator Configuration Control requires design changes to be tracked. These changes are reviewed for impact on the Simulator and when a change impacts the Simulator, it is scheduled for implementation by the Simulator Engineering Coordinator and entered into the Simulator Configuration Management System.

The SCRB meets at least once per quarter. This board reviews all Simulator modification packages.

REFERENCES 2-1 Simulator Configuration Control, Plant Administrative Procedure Number 0010524, Rev. 1, Jan. 29, 1991 2-2 Design Database Listing, Rev. 1, Jan. 1991 Page 2. - 1

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT SECTION 3.0 SIMULATOR TESTS 3.0 Simulator Tests 3.1 Summar y The Simulator Certification Testing was performed according to the requirements and recommendations of ANSI/ANS 3.5 - 1985 [Reference 3-1]

and NUREG 1258 draft - March 1987 [Reference 3-2]. A total of one hundred tests were developed to meet the requirements of ANSI/ANS 3.5 - 1985.

(See Table 3-1). These tests were performed on the simulator and evaluated by comparison to Best Estimate Analyses, existing reference plant and industry data, and/or expert judgement.

The result of these tests are summarized in Volume 2 of this submittal.

These summaries contain all of the information recommended in the "Simulation Facility Evaluation Program", by Neal K. Hunemuller, USNRC

[Reference 3-3]. The summaries in Volume 2 contain the first five sections of each test procedure and the test team review and evaluation summary.

One complete test package is contained in volume 3 as an example of the completed tests. This test was developed from the requirement of ANSI/ANS 3.5, Section 3. 1.2.(4) Loss of forced coolant flow due to single or multiple pump failure. As part of this test, a reactor vessel head bubble was formed so that comparison could be made with the St Lucie Unit 1 event of June ll, 1980 (which involved the formation of a Reactor Vessel Head Bubble).

The following sections of this report explain the testing program in detail. The first section is an explanation of how testing quality was maintained throughout the program. This is followed by a section which explains how the scope of testing was determined. The remaining sections discuss the development of the test procedures, the performance of the tests, and the test evaluations.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.2 guality Assurance for Certification Testing The Certification Simulator Test Program required a 7 man-year commitment over 16 months. The Simulator Test program was developed and accomplished in stages (see Figure 3-1, "ANSI/ANS 3.5 Requirements and guality Assurance for Simulator Certification Program" ). At each stage, the quality assur ance was performed by utilizing the ANSI/ANS 3.5 recommendations to develop the program and obtaining Simulator Configuration Review Board (SCRB) review and approval. The SCRB consisted of a Nuclear Plant Supervisor (a current SRO), the Licensed Training Program Coordinator (a previously licensed SRO), and the Simulator System Coordinator (Simulator Engineer). The SCRB is chaired by the Operations Training Program Supervisor (a current SRO).

One of the main goals for the Certification Testing Program was to establish and maintain the highest possible quality. This was insured by the following methods:

A Certification Test Team was established to write the test procedures, perform the preliminary simulator tests, assist in the final simulator tests, and perform the initial evaluations. This test team included current St. Lucie Senior Reactor Operators, a representative from guality Assurance, and formerly licensed representatives from the corporate staff.

2. The participation of each of the three groups involved with Operator Training was maintained throughout the test program. This included Operations, Operations Training, and Simulator Engineering.
3. The scope of the testing was developed by using a systematic approach based on the requirements of ANSI/ANS 3.5 (See Section 3.3, Scope oF Tests- Determination of the 100% Certification Test List). This resulted in many more tests than simply the 25 malfunctions listed in ANSI/ANS 3.5, Section 3.1.2.
4. The SCRB reviewed and approved the 100% Certification Test List prior to the start of the test program.

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'ST. LUG IE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.2 guality Assurance for Certification Testing (Continued):

5. The tests were written according to an Approved Training Department Instruction, TDI ¹ 38, "Test Development and Evaluation Procedure",

[Reference 3-4]. See Section 3.4, "Test Development".

6. The "Test Development and Evaluation Procedure" included a comprehensive list of objectives which was developed from ANSI/ANS 3.5. The applicable objectives from this list were included in each test procedure to insure that the ANSI/ANS 3.5 guidelines were followed for each test.
7. A test procedure checklist was included in TDI ¹ 38, Revision 1.

This checklist was required to be completed prior to the Simulator Configuration Review Board (SCRB) approval of the test procedure.

The checklist included the requirement to review the comprehensive list of objectives. Written explanations were required to show either how the test procedure met the objective, or why the objective was not required for the test. The checklist also required the signatures of representatives of each of the reviewing groups, Operations, Simulator Engineering, and Training. (See Volume 3 of this submittal, Tab: "Test Procedure", for a completed copy of the checklist along with the justification for the list of objectives).

8. The preliminary Simulator Tests were performed with the assistance of Operations Training Instructors who were currently licensed Senior Reactor Operators.

9 The SCRB reviewed and approved each test procedure prior to its performance on the simulator as a final test. A total of 29 SCRB meetings were held to approve all of the test procedures. These were formal meetings where minutes were recorded for each meeting.

SCRB recommendations were incorporated into the test procedures prior to their approval.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.2 Quality Assurance for Certification Testing (Continued):

10. Each of the final tests on the simulator was performed with at least one currently licensed SRO present. In many cases two licensed SRO's were present. Each of the reviewing groups, Operations, Simulator Engineering, and Training, had a representative present during the final test. This was in addition to a member of the Certification Team. This insured that knowledgeable people observed the actual response of the simulator throughout the test.

ll. Some method of recording the Critical and Test Specific Parameters was used for each final test. For most of the tests, the parameters were recorded by a simulator recording program during the final simulator test and were later graphed to allow detailed evaluation.

Also, all of the alarm window annunciators were recorded by a simulator recording program. This provided a method for later review to insure that the ANSI/ANS 3..5, section 4.2. 1 (c) requirement was met ("...the simulator shall not fail to cause an alarm ... if the reference plant would have caused an alarm ... and ... shall not cause an alarm if the reference plant would not cause an alarm ...").

For those cases where another method of recording the parameters and alarms was used, the actual method used has been identified in the Evaluation Summaries for the tests (See volume 2 for a complete copy of all of the Evaluation Summaries).

12. Each of the recorded graphs were annotated with explanations for the response of each parameters. Also, the alarm annunciator printouts were reviewed for erroneous and/or missing alarms. A discrepancy report was written for each problem found.
13. A checklist was required for the evaluation of each test. This checkli'st included the signature of a SRO for the review of the alarm recorder summary. (See Volume 3 of this submittal, Tab:

"Appendix A, Evaluation", for a completed copy of the checklist).

14. The Test Team Evaluation Summary required a signature from members of each of the reviewing groups - Operations, Simulator Engineering, and Training prior to approval by the SCRB.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.2 guality Assurance for Certification Testing (Continued):

15. The Test Team Evaluation Summary and Test Package for each test was reviewed and approved by the SCRB. A total of 15 formal SCRB meetings were held to approve all of the evaluations. guestions from the SCRB were resolved prior to the final acceptance of the Evaluations. In some cases, simulator tests were re-run to obtain additional data for the SCRB. These cases are identified in the minutes of the SCRB meetings.

3.3 Scope of Tests (Determination of the 100% Certification Test List)

Individual Tests were developed by using the General Requirements contained in ANSI/ANS 3.5, Section 3. 1. 1 and 3. 1.2, along with the Simulator Operability Tests of ANSI/ANS 3.5, Appendix B. References 3-2 and 3-3 were also reviewed to insure compliance with all of the available guidance from the NRC, in addition to ANSI/ANS 3.5.

There were two primary considerations in generating a 100% test list.

First, the 100% test list included all of the ANSI/ANS 3.5 ~re uired tests.

And, second, the 100% test list included additional tests which were not specifically required by ANSI/ANS 3.5 to insure a complete test program (as a result of this, we included tests of the Hot Shutdown Control Panel and the St Lucie Head Bubble event).

A preliminary review of ANSI/ANS 3.5 revealed several areas which were subjective and did not completely define the scope of tests which must be performed in these areas. Consequently, it was necessary to develop a reasoning process for determining which tests would be performed.

In general, we started with the major test categories provided by the list of Normal Plant Evolutions in ANSI/ANS 3.5 Section 3. 1. 1 and the list of Plant Malfunctions in ANSI/ANS 3.5, Section 3. 1.2. We then examined the additional information of ANSI/ANS 3.5 to determine the number of individual tests which would be needed within each category. For example, we determined that it would be necessary to have two separate tests for SG Tube Rupture based on the following examination:

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.3 Scope of Tests (Determination of the 100%%u Certification Test List)

(Continued):

Section 3. 1.2 of ANSI/ANS 3.5 requires that "Where the operator actions are a function of the degree of severity of the malfunction ... the simulator shall have adjustable rates for the malfunction of such a range to represent the plant malfunction conditions." To insure that this requirement was met for SG Tube Ruptures, we reviewed the reference plant procedures: ONOP-2-0830030, SG Tube Leak [Reference 3-5], and 2-EOP-04, SG Tube Rupture [Reference 3-6]. Based on these reference plant procedures, it was necessary to create two tests for the malfunction "significant PWR steam generator leaks". The first test was for-that of a single tube rupture and the second test started with a small tube leak which escalated to a multiple tube rupture (with a break area equivalent to approximately 10 tubes). Choosing these two tests insured that most of the procedure steps in the reference plant procedures on SG Tube Ruptures would be performed on the simulator. These tests checked the entire range of operator actions for steam generator tube leaks.

Certain test categories required special consideration to insure that all of the necessary tests were identified. One area in particular was that of Safety Related Surveill'ance Testing. The surveillance testing was reviewed according to the methodology shown in Figure 3-2. Figure 3-2 begins with the requirement to review the Administrative Procedure 2-0010125, "Schedule of Periodic Tests, Checks, and Calibrations"

[Reference 3-8]. This procedure contains both Safety related and Non Safety related surveillance tests and checks, which are performed by the Operations Department. The first test question determines if the surveillance is safety related. The requirement to test "safety-related equipment or systems" was interpreted as all the equipment and/or systems required by Technical Specifications. Even if the equipment/systems were found not to be safety related, it was further required that the surveillance test could not lead to a plant transient or unsafe condition.

This requirement resulted in performing a test of the Turbine Control Valves, Certification Test SUR-014. While this particular surveillance test is required by Technical Specifications, the turbine itself is not considered safety related.

If either of the criteria were met, then the surveillance was checked to be within the scope of the simulator. If within the scope of the simulator, the surveillance was then checked to be within the PSL Simulator Training Program or if it was likely to be added to the training program.

The basis for these questions was that there was no reason to certify surveillance tests which are not used in simulator training. - ~

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(Continued):

However, it was later recognized that this was not an exception specifically allowed by ANSI 3.5 and that it was possible that certain surveillance tests eliminated by this question could reveal important deficiencies with the simulator. Consequently, the surveillance tests which were initially eliminated by this question were reviewed again to insure that no important surveillance tests had been eliminated.

All of these tests initially eliminated were found to be in one of the following categories:

1. The test responses were not visible to the operators in the simulator control room. These included tests of Gas Analyzer (functional tests), Main Steam and Main Feedwater Isolation Valve Partial Stroke Periodic tests, and other tests done from remote locations outside the control room.
2. The criteria tested by the surveillance test was already implicitly tested in other certification tests. This included AFW, HPSI, LPSI, and other pump Head and Capacity tests, Valve Stroke. Tests, and Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning tests which were already verified in the malfunction tests which required operation of the systems which included these pumps, valves and fans. For example, a problem with the HPSI Head curves used by Fuel Engineering in their RETRAN analysis of a main steam line break was found during the evaluation of Certification Test MAL-041.
3. Individual readings required by 2-0010125, "Schedule of Periodic Tests, Checks, and Calibrations" were all verified in the Steady State Tests, SST-001 and SST-002.

Surveillance Tests which only check the initial readiness of equipment or systems were covered by the initial condition verifications of the malfunction tests. The valve alignment surveillance for safety systems is an example of this.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.3 Scope of Tests (Determination of the 100% Certification Test List)

(Continued):

5. Certain surveillance tests were incorporated in the performance of the Normal Plant Evolutions of Startup and Shutdown. For example, the Turbine Trip Test is performed in NPE-003, Turbine Startup and Generator Synchronization.

The Safety Related Surveillance Tests which were not explicitly tested, were verified to be in at least one of the above categories.

As a result of these processes, an initial 100% Certification Test List was developed (See Table 3-2). This test list is comprised of six (6) categories:

l. Normal Plant Evolutions
2. Safety Related Surveillances
3. Plant Halfunctions
4. Steady State
5. Transient
6. Computer Real Time Tests During the writing of the tests it was decided that six (6) of the initially identified tests would either be deleted or incorporated into other tests. Table 3-2 shows these as "Deleted". The following indicates the disposition of these tests.

SUR-001- Shutdown Hargin Verification - Test was deleted based on SUR-003 already verifying the only acceptance criteria (Rod Worth

+/- 10% Deviation).

SUR-007- Nuclear and Delta T Power Calibration - Test was incorporated into SST-002, Steady State at Power Level Hold Points.

SUR-016- CEA Block Circuit Check - Test was incorporated in NPE-002, Nuclear startup from hot standby to rated power.

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(Continued):

SUR-017- SDC Auto Isolation - It was determined that the referenced procedure for this test is entirely an I & C procedure. The test was deleted based on no operator actions being required.

SUR-019- RCGVS Vent Path Test - This test was deleted based on no simulator training planned in this area.

MAL-063 - Automatic Control System Failures - Test was deleted based on all Automatic Control Systems Failures having already been tested in other malfunction tests (MAL-064 through HAL-067).

This test number and title had been included on the original 100% Certification Test List in case any automatic control systems were determined to require additional testing.

To insure that each type of accident analyzed in the reference plant safety analysis report was included in the certification test program,,the test list was compared to the St. Lucie FUSAR [Reference 3-8]. The St. Lucie FUSAR Chapter 15, Accident Analysis, contains a comprehensive listing of all of the accident analyses which were performed in the FUSAR. These accident analyses are listed according to category. The certification tests were examined with regard to each of these categories. We reviewed the FUSAR to insure that each category was thoroughly tested in the Certification Test Program. Table 3-3, Certification Tests by FUSAR Accident Analysis Category, is a listing of the certification tests according to the FUSAR accident analysis categories.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIHULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.4 Test Development A Training Department Instruction (TDI) 838, "Simulator Certification Test Development and Evaluation Procedure" was written to control the writing of each of the test procedures. This procedure provided a guideline for the writing of each individual test which insured that all of the individual objectives were met and that consistency among the tests was maintained.

The "Simulator Certification Test Development and Evaluation Procedure" contains instructions on how to write each section of a test procedure and what material should be included in it. The following explains the basis for each section of the test procedure. See Volume 3 of this submittal, Tabbed Section "Test Procedure", for an example of a completed test procedure.

Note: The first 5 (five) sections of each test procedure are included in Volume 2 of this submittal for all of the tests. This part of the test procedure, along with the Appendix A, Test Team Review and Evaluation, incorporate all of the recommended items of Reference 3-3.

a. Section 1.0 Title This section has the title of the Test Procedure.
b. Section 2.0 Review and A royal Signature blanks were provided for the review by the SCRB and the approval of the Training Department Superintendent.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT Test Development (Continued):

Section 3.0 References This section contains all of the references used in writing this test.

The specific reference from ANSI/ANS 3.5 is stated. This reference section also includes the FUSAR Sections which have information pertaining to the systems being tested. However, because the Safety Analysis is based on conservative initial conditions and assumptions, it was not used for data comparison except for a couple of tests. In these tests, where other data was got available, the FUSAR was 'used to determine transient "Boundaries".

The applicable reference plant procedures are also listed in this section.

The referenced Industry Experience and the St Lucie Plant In-House Event/

License Event Report were used as part of the Baseline Data.

Section 4.0 Re uired Records The completed test procedure is required to be kept in the plant files in accordance with QI 17-PR/PSL-1, "Quality Assurance Records"

[Reference 3-9].

Section 5.0 A roach A brief description of the test is included in this section. In addition, the Initial and Final Conditions, Options, and Limitations and Assumptions, are included as recommended in Reference 3-3.

Section 6: Ob 'ectives ANSI/ANS 3.5 contains many statements in the paragraphs preceding and following the list of recommended tests (Section 3.0, General Requirements). These statements explain the extent to which the tests should be performed. For example, ANSI/ANS 3.5, Section 3. 1.2 has the statement that "The simulation shall be capable of continuing until such time that a stable, controllable and safe condition is attained These statements were identified as "objectives" which must be met for each test. A comprehensive list of objectives was developed from ANSI/ANS 3.5 (see Table 3-4, Comprehensive List of Objectives). Only those objectives which apply to each particular test were included. This was seen as a crucial part of the test procedure since it would be the controlling factor in insuring that all of the applicable guidance of ANSI/ANS 3.5, was followed.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.4 Test Development (Continued):

g. Section 7: Evaluation Basis The method of evaluation was either Best Estimate Analysis (RETRAN),

[Reference 3-10] comparison with plant acceptance criteria, comparison with plant/Industry data, and/or exper t judgement.

There were a total of five RETRAN Analyses which were performed (see section 3.7.b. 1 for a detailed discussion on the RETRAN analyses). The RETRAN analyses were performed for the following tests:

MAL-001 One Complete Steam Generator Tube Rupture MAL-005 One Small Break LOCA which Repressurizes in a Saturated Condition MAL-041 Double-Ended Main Steam Line Break Inside Containment MAL-068 Anticipated Transient without Scram (ATWS)

TRN-010 One Failed Open PZR Safety Valve which Depressurizes to a Saturated Condition Without HPSI All of the Safety Related'urveillance Tests (SURs) were evaluated by comparison to the plant acceptance criteria. Since all of the reference plant equipment has already had to meet all of the acceptance criteria within the plant test procedures, this provides an indirect comparison with the actual results in the reference plant. In addition, the Normal Plant evolutions of Plant Startup and Plant Shutdown (NPE-001, NPE-002, NPE-003, and NPE-005) were evaluated in part by the inherent acceptance criteria provided by the step by step instructions in the reference plant procedures.

Wherever possible, actual plant transients were used as comparison data.

This included plant data for the Core Performance Testing. In addition to the plant transients which occurred on the reference plant, industry data and NUREG reports were used to insure as accurate a testing program as possible. The industry events included the North Anna 'Tube Rupture (VEPCO North Anna Unit 1, July 15, 1987 Steam Generator Tube Rupture Event Report, August 17, 1987 [Re'ference 3-11], RE Ginna Steam Generator Tube Rupture (NUREG-0909) [Reference 3-12], Vogtle Loss of Shutdown Cooling, (NUREG-1410) [Reference 3-13], and selected information from 'the TMI II Transient.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.4 Test Developm'ent (Continued):

g. Section 7: Evaluation Basis (Continued):

These events provided some basis 'or comparison because of their significant overall impact on the plants. However, while other industry events have occurred in areas such as electric power losses and auxiliary system losses/problems, comparisons were not attempted due to significant plant design differences and/or relatively simple plant responses (compared to LOCAs, Steam Line Breaks, or SG Tube Ruptures).

Because of the small number of transients which have occurred at the St.

Lucie Power Plant, many of the tests were identified as requiring expert judgement to complete the evaluation (see section 3.7.b.4 for a detailed discussion on the methods and quality assurance for tests examined using expert judgement).

h.~ 'ection ~

8. 1

~ Critical

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Parameters The Critical Parameters were determined by examining Reg. Guide 1.97

[Reference 3-14]. A comprehensive listing of all of the Reg Guide 1.97 Category 1 & 2 variables was developed (see Table 3-5, Comprehensive list of Monitored Parameters). The Critical Parameters for each test procedure were selected from this list. Those parameters which would be affected by the test and which were important to the operator's response and control of the transient, were selected from this list and included in the test procedure. The first 15 parameters of the comprehensive list were required to be recorded for each test. For those tests which had no impact on the major heat transfer parameters (eg. Surveillances), these first 15 parameters demonstrated that the simulator was at steady state during the performance of the test.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.4 Test Development (Continued):

i. Section 8.2 Test S ecific Parameters This list included the additional parameters (control room instruments),

which were necessary for operator diagnosis and control of the event. In some cases, additional parameters were added which were needed to complete the evaluation of the test. As a starting point, the Test Development procedure included a list of the most frequently used test specific parameters. Other test specific parameters were added by the writers of the individual tests as needed.

j. Section 9.0 Test Instructions This section contains the actual test instructions. In most of the tests, where a reference plant procedure existed, the test instructions simply require the completion of the applicable plant procedure step. Additional information is provided in the test procedure as necessary to clarify the action required. In certain certification tests, there were no specific plant procedures which applied. For example, the transient tests of ANSI/ANS 3.5, Appendix B did not use reference plant procedures since the Appendix B instructions recommended limited operator action.
k. Attachment I Simulator Scenario The Scenario Description contains the listing of the program which, is actuated on the simulator to initiate the transient. These instructions are contained in the section of the scenario labeled "Composite Malfunction Selection". In addition to initiating the transient, the composites are used for certain operator actions which are required during the test.

Including these operator actions as part of the scenario provided for repeatability of the .test during the initial test program and also for comparison in the re-certification tests. All of the actions which are included in the scenario as operator actions were performed during the preliminary tests on the control panels, verifying that all of the operator

'actions are performable in the simulator.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.4 Test Development (Continued):

k. Attachment 1 Simulator Scenar'o (Continued):

The scenario description also contains a monitored parameter section which can be used to observe up to 20 parameters on the screens in the Instructor Facility. In addition, the "Graphic Recorder Entry" could be used to obtain graphs from the simulator. This feature was almost never used, since another simulator recorder program was available with better graphing capabilities.

A endix A Evaluation This Appendix contains the evaluation summary which is included in Volume 2 for each test. Volume 2 contains the evaluation summaries for each of the Certification Tests. In Volume 3, this is located at the Tab, "Appendix A Evaluation". This Appendix also contains the Evaluation Checklist which was completed by the evaluators to insure that all of the necessary parts of the evaluation had been performed (the basis for this is discussed in section 3.7, Evaluation).

m. A endix B Gra hs This Appendix was provided to allow for the addition of the graphs after the final simulator test was completed.

Alarms The alarms were included in each test package as a separate tabbed section.

n. A endix C SIMEX Com arison Listin This Appendix was provided to preserve a listing of the revisions of each of the simulator models at the time the final test was performed. This is essential for determining the reason for differences observed during the subsequent Re-Certifications every four years.
o. A endix D Notes This appendix provided for the recording of the test team members present at the time of the final simulator test, a chronological log of the operator actions, as well as any problems which were seen during the test.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIHULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.5 Preliminary Simulator Tests Preliminary Simulator tests were performed for all of the identified tests to discover any major discrepancies. Hany of these discrepancies were resolved prior to the final simulator test. Only those discrepancies which were outstanding at the time of the final simulator test were recorded in the Test Team Review and Evaluation which is included in Volume II for each test. These preliminary tests also provided initial checkouts of the test procedures.

3.6 Performance of the Test Representatives from each of the three Departments affected by operator training were present during'each of the final tests. These departments consisted of Operations, Training, and the Simulator Engineering Group.

These three test team members, along with a member of the Certification Team, carefully observed the simulator response during the test.

Each test was run strictly according to the test procedure which has blanks for initials beside each important step of the test procedure. See Volume 3 of this submittal, Tab: "Test Procedure", for an example of a completed test procedure.

The parameters identified in Section 8.0 of each test procedure were recorded on a simulator recording program. These parameters were recorded at the following frequencies:

Normal Plant Evolutions (Which required several hours to complete 1 minute Physics Tests and Surveillances 5 Seconds Halfunctions 5 Seconds Transients (ANSI/ANS 3.5, Appendix B) 0.5 Seconds Graphs were developed from the simulator recording program (see Volume 3, Tab: "Appendix B, Graphs" ). This was necessary to satisfy the criteria of ANSI/ANS 3.5 Section 4.2. 1 (b).

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.6 Performance of the Test (Continued):

In addition, a simulator recording program recorded each alarm along with the time that it occurred during the test (see Volume 3,'Tab: "Alarms" ).

This was necessary to satisfy the criteria of ANSI/ANS 3.5, Section 4.2.1 (c). .This was also used to help annotate the graphs.

3.7 Evaluation

\

The evaluations were performed according to instructions which were incorporated in the TDI ¹ 38, "Simulator Certification Test Development and'Evaluation Procedure" [Reference 3-4]. The results of each evaluation were recorded in the Appendix A, "Test Team Review and Evaluation", of the test procedure. A copy of all of the evaluations are in Volume 2 of this submittal.

All of the graphs which were listed in Section 8. 1 and 8.2 of the Test Procedure were annotated with information on the major trend changes (see Volume 3, Tab "Appendix B, Graphs" ). The annotations were determined from a review of the Best Estimate Analysis, In-House Events, Industry Data, and/or expert judgement. The exact cause of changes in the trend of each graph was determined by knowing the initiating cause of the transient, examining the interactions of the parameters, alarm recorder data, and notes which were taken during the test run. Where either plant or industry data was available, comparisons were made to the individual graphs. For those tests which had Best Estimate Analyses performed, each simulator test graph was compared with the corresponding analysis graph. All of the graph annotations were reviewed by Operations, Training, and the Simulator Engineering Group.

All of the alarm recorder listings were reviewed. These alarm listings were reviewed by a currently licensed SRO. The evaluation checklist included a sign-off for the SRO concurrence that all of the alarms were valid and that no alarms were omitted which would have occurred in the reference plant. Any problems found were noted in Section 9 of the Test Team Review and Evaluation.

After the graphs and alarms were reviewed, the Test Team Review and Evaluation was written. Copies of these Test Team Review and Evaluations for all of the tests are in volume 2 of this submittal. The following explains each section of the Test Team Review and Evaluation along with the reason for including this- information.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.7 Evaluation (Continued):

a. Section 1. Summar This summary of the evaluation is a brief paragraph which contains the date when the test was performed, what type of evaluation was performed, number of deficiencies discovered, and any dissenting opinions on the test results. The test date and dissenting opinions were information recommended by the "Simulation Facility Evaluation Program", by Neal K.

Hunemuller, USNRC.

The number of discrepancies identified in this summary will agree with the number of DRs listed in Section 3, "Discrepancies". Almost all of the test evaluations were identified as having no dissenting opinions. This reflects the eventual agreement between the reviewers's as to the final evaluation of the test results. Only one test required the final decision of the SCRB to resolve dissenting opinions. This test was HAL-OO2, Rapid Gross Failure of Multiple Steam Generator Tubes. In this test, the resolution to the dissenting opinions is stated in Section 3, "Deficiencies Found".

b. Section 2. Baseline Data This is a description of the baseline data which was used to determine fidelity to the reference plant (recommended by Reference 3-3). This section will provide information as to whether or not plant event strip charts were available, if RETRAN analysis was performed, or other information was available. If expert judgement was used, then the information concerning how this was performed and documented was stated here.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.7 Evaluation (Continued):

b. Section 2. Baseline Data (Continued):

Best Estimate Anal ses Five Best Estimate Analyses (RETRAN) were performed. These RETRAN analyses were performed by using the RETRAN-02 code [Reference 3-10] and the St. Lucie Unit 2 RETRAN Base Model. Preliminary Simulator tests were performed to determine the boundary conditions for the RETRAN analysis. Since RETRAN only calculates the RCS response, it was necessary to determine the boundary conditions of Charging and HPSI flow, Letdown, Main and Aux Feedwater, and Steam Flow. The Charging, HPSI, and Aux Feedwater Flows were supplied in the form of flow versus RCS or Steam Generator pressure data. In addition, any operator actions were necessary inputs to the RETRAN analysis (eg. tripping RCPs at RCS pressure less than 1300 PSIG).

These boundary conditions were supplied to the Fuels Engineering group which performed the RETRAN analyses. No additional data was given to the Fuels Engineering Group to insure an independent analysis.

The final simulator test was performed and comparisons between the simulator and RETRAN data were made. The comparisons between the simulator data and the results of the RETRAN analysis were first made by the St. Lucie Simulator Engineering Group and the Certification Team. Any discrepancies found were then discussed with the Fuels Engineering Group. Additional RETRAN runs were performed as needed to correct specific problems with the RETRAN analysis (incorrect initial conditions or boundary condition discrepancies). Any problems found with the simulator were identified as DRs.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.7 Evaluation (Continued):

b. Section 2. Baseline Data (Continued):

Best Estimate Anal ses (Continued):

Overall the comparisons between the simulator data and the RETRAN analysis were very good. Almost all of the differences were easily explainable with no major differences being identified which would invalidate training. Only a few DRs were required as a result of problems found by comparing the simulator to the RETRAN analyses.

These DRs are listed in the Test Team Review and Evaluation Summaries in volume 2 for the following tests:

I HAL-001 One Complete Steam Generator Tube Rupture HAL-005 One Small Break LOCA which Repressurizes in a Saturated Condition MAL-041 Double-Ended Hain Steam Line Break Inside Containment MAL-068 Anticipated Transient without Scram (ATWS)

TRN-010 One Failed Open PZR Safety Valve which Depressurizes to a Saturated Condition Without HPSI

2. Plant Data Com arisons Wherever possible, actual plant data was used as comparison data.

This included transient as well as normal testing (eg. core performance test) data. In addition to the transients which occurred on the reference plant, industry data and NUREG reports were used to insure as accurate a testing program as possible.'n several of the core performance tests, specific numbers were available for comparison. Any specific numbers are listed in Section 8 of the Test Team Review and Evaluation (see Volume 2 of this submittal, SUR-001 through SUR-004, and SUR-006). This allowed a direct comparison between the simulator test results and the reference plant measurements.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIHULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.7 Evaluation (Continued):

b. Section 2. Baseline Data (Continued):
2. Plant Data Com arisons (Continued):

When strip chart data was available, the results of the comparison were recorded in Section'. Comparison with Industry/Plant Data.

In some cases, the plant event reports did not have any strip chart data with the report. These reports did contain some detail as to which alarms occurred, which valves were opened/closed, 'and. operator actions. Therefore, some comparisons could be made. However, since there were no strip charts, the response of the individual parameters was evaluated by expert judgement.

3. Plant Acce tance Criteria The Normal Plant evolutions of Plant Startup and Plant Shutdown (NPE-001, NPE-002, NPE-003, and NPE-005). were evaluated in part by the inherent acceptance criteria provided by the step by step instructions in the reference plant procedures. The reference plant shutdown and cooldown procedures are quite detailed and provide step by step instructions. The reference plant shutdowns, cooldowns, heatups, and power change evolutions are all different with respect to change of power rates, Hold Points, and heat transfer rates.

Therefore, there was no attempt to replicate a specific plant event.

All of the Safety Related Surveillance Tests (SURs) were evaluated by comparison to the plant acceptance criteria. This includes the Core Performance Tests which were also compared to the available plant data.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.7 Evaluation (Continued):

b. Section 2. Baseline Data (Continued):

Ex ert Jud ement Because of the small number of transients which have occurred at the St. Lucie Power Plant, many of the tests required using expert judgement for the evaluation. In performing the expert judgement analyses, the annotation of the graphs of the Critical and Test Specific parameters were crucial to achieve an accurate an evaluation as possible. This is because each one of the graphed parameters were identified as being important to the trainee's determination of the plant condition. While the overall response of the simulator was verified on the floor of the simulator during the performance of the test, this is not sufficient for evaluation of the individual parameters. The "real time" evaluation during the simulator test has the inherent problem of depending on one of the test team operator's to be observing each particular instrument throughout the test to insure that its response was correct.

Continual observation of each and every indication is not possible.

By obtaining graphs of each of the parameters, a careful analysis of the response of each parameter could be performed. A member of the Certification Team performed the initial analysis of each test in most cases. This involved writing explanations on each of the graphs as to why points of inflection and rate of change occurred (annotations). In most tests, the initial evaluator was either a current SRO licensed operator or had held a license at either St.

Lucie or Turkey Point facility. The other initial evaluators were either SRO Certified "at St. Lucie or had held a SRO license at another plant. In all cases, at least one of the reviewer's for Operations or Training, held a current SRO License for the St. Lucie Plant.

Representatives from Operations, Training, and Simulator Engineering reviewed each of the graphs after they were annotated. Any differences of opinion were resolved between the evaluator and the reviewer's with the exception of HAL-002 where the final decision was rendered by the SCRB.

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ST. LUG'IE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.7 Evaluation (Continued):

c. Section 3. Deficiencies Found This section contains the number and brief description of the deficiencies found as a result of the test. The current status of each deficiency is listed in Figure 4-2, Outstanding Discrepancies by Priority. This status indicates whether the deficiency has been corrected or if it is still open.

it If is still open, then the estimated date of its completion is given (recommended by Reference 3-3).

d. Section 4. Exce tions taken to ANSI ANS 3.5 This section describes. the exceptions taken to ANSI/ANS 3.5 as a result of the test. The justification for each exception is also included here.

Three exceptions were taken in the Simulator Certification Testing. One of these exceptions was the at power operation with less than 4 RCPs.

Neither startup nor power operations with less than full reactor coolant flow is allowed at St. Lucie Unit 2. An immediate reactor trip is required upon loss of one or more RCPs. Post trip operation with the loss of one or more RCPs was covered in MAL-015, TRN-004 and TRN-005.

Another exception was the recommended return to 100% power in the ANSI/ANS 3.5 Appendix B.2.2 (7). Because there is no automatic return to 100% power at St. Lucie, the escalation back to 100% power would be in normal manual control. Since this is tested in NPE-003 and NPE-004, it was not repeated in this test.

The third exception taken in the Simulator test program was the decision not to test the Safety Related Surveillance for those evolutions which are not performed as training on the simulator and were implicitly tested in other certification tests. See Section 3.3, Scope of Tests (Determination of the 100% Certification Test List), for a complete discussion of this exception.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIHULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.7 Evaluation (Continued):

e. Section 5. Simulator 0 eratin Limits The simulator has the capability of notifying the instructors whenever an operating limit has been exceeded. The purpose of this alarm is to alert the instructor that the response of the simulator is suspect since a calculational limit was exceeded. This alarm occurred on a couple of the final tests. The alarm was the result of exceeding the reactor vessel head enthalpy limit, but this had no impact on the test (occurred in HAL-068 and HAL-004). In addition, the simulator operating limit occurred in HAL-068 as a result of the RB Containment Pressure exceeding design limits.

This occurred because of a problem with the model and was identified as a DR.

f. Section 6. Additional Justification for the Test Results This section includes any justification for acceptance of" the transient which is not included in the comparison of the graphs and/or alarms. For example, engineering calculations were performed for the HAL-007, Loss of Instrument Air, as comparison data for the simulator response. These calculations included determining the critical flow values for the line sizes at the point of the breaks. This was used to determine the total system initial response to the maximum leak area. Reference to this was made in this section in the Evaluation for HAL-007. A copy of the calculations were added to the HAL-007 test package.
g. Section 7. Evaluation of the Trainin Im act of Differences Seen In some instances there were differences noticed between the comparison data and the response of the simulator which did not impact training. This section identifies any of these differences with an explanation why changes to the simulator model is not required.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.7 Evaluation (Continued):

h. Section 8. Com arison with Industr Plant Data This section identifies any Industry/Plant Data which was used for comparison. This will include some specifics as to what was available for comparison. If only a report was available, then specific alarms, automatic actions, and /or operator actions may have been listed. If strip charts were available, these will be mentioned in this section and the results of the comparison will be given.

Section 9. Comments on Gra hs and Alarms Comments will include any specific deviations from the baseline data or expert judgement which were noted on the graphs. In a few instances it was necessary to re-run the test to obtain additional graphs or the alarm recorder summary. In this case the times on these graphs or alarms will be different from the initial final test. This will be noted herc'he 3.8 Future Year Test Plans future year test plans include testing all of the ANSI 3.5, Appendix B Tests each year and 25% (+ 5%) of all other tests which are listed in table 3-1, St. Lucie Certification Test Matrix. The specific requirements are listed in Administrative Procedure - 0005761, Simulator Certification, Appendix C [Reference 3-15]. The latest revision of this procedure is included in Appendix C, Volume I, of this submittal. A preliminary test plan is provided in Table 3-6. This test plan may be modified to integrate with current and future maintenance, modification and training requirements.

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ANSI 3.5 REQUIREMENTS AND QUALITYASSURANCE FOR SIMULATOR CERTIFICA TION PROGRAM ANSI LS REQUIREMENTS RECOMMENDED TEST EVALUAllON TESTS OBJECllVES GUIDEUNES TEST STAGES I

TEST WRITE I EVALUAllON DEVELOP 100% DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATION, PERFORM EVALUATE CERTIFICATION CRITERIA PROCEDURE TEST TESTS TESTS TEST UST I I PROCEDURES CHECKUST CHECKLIST I I aVAUTV ASSURANCE CHECKLIST CHECKUST COMPLETED COMPLETED SCRB SCRB SCRB SCRB SCRB APPROVAL APPROVAL APPROVAL APPROVAL APPROVAL fILE: MARLO1.DRW

SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION SAFETY RELATED SURVEILLANCE TESTING LOGIC START WOULD INCORRECT N

PERFORMANCE REVIEW ADMN THE SURVBL-LEAD TO PLANT END LAHCE SAFElY PROCEDUREOOI OI 25 RElATED2 Np TRAHSIENTNHSAFE NP SCHEDULE OF TESTS COHDmON, AND PERODIC SURV.

ETC.2 YES YES IS SURVBLlANCE WITINSCOPE OF OPERATOR ND INTERACTION WllH ULATOR2 YES IS WOULD SURVBLlANC THE SURVBL.

lANCE UKELYBE USED DI PSL ADDED TO SIMULATOR END SBIULATORTRNNHO NP PROGRAM2 TRANINO P PROD RAM2 YES YES IS THS SURVBLLAHCE IDENIIFYAND COVERED N OTHER DOCINENT TEST END CERTIRCATION TESTS2 YES ARE THERE MORE TEST/

SURVBLlANCES TOBE REVIEWED2 NP WRITE, APPROVE SUBMIT LIST AND PERFORM TEST TO SCRB END FILE: MARL02,DAW Page 3. - 27 FIGURE 3- 2

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3-1 NSI ANS 3.5 CERTIFICATION EST MATRIX ANSI ANS 3.5 TEST CERTIFICATION EST 3.1.1 (1) NPE-001 "Reactor Plant Heat up - cold to hot standby" (2)(5)(6) NPE-002 "Nuclear startup from hot standby to rated power."

3.1.1 (3) NPE-003 "Turbine startup and generator synchronization" 3.1.1 (4)(6) NPE-004 "Reactor trip and recovery to rated power" 3.1.1 (5)(6)(8) NPE-005 "Plant shutdown from rated power to cold shutdown conditions" 3.1.1

~ ~ (9) SUR-002 "Isothermal temperature coefficient determination" 3.1.1 (9) SUR-003 "Rod Worth Measurement" 3.1.1 (9) SUR-004 "ARO Critical Baron Determination" 3.1.1 (9) SUR-005 "Plant heat balance" 3.1.1 (9) SUR-006 Moderator coefficient at power" 3.1.1 (9) SUR-008 "Surveillance requirements for shutdown margin, Modes 3, 4, and 5 (sub-critical)"

3.1.1 (10) SUR-009 "RCS Inventory Balance" 3.1.1 (10) SUR-010 "Wide Range Nuclear Instrumentation channel functional test" 3.1.1 (10) SUR-011 "Diesel Generator monthly Test" 3.1.1 (10) SUR-012 "RPS Logic Matrix Relay Test" Page 3. - 28

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3-1 ANSI ANS 3.5 CERTIFICATION TEST MATRIX ANSI ANS 3.5 EST CERTIFICATION TEST 3.1.1 (10) SUR-013 "CEA Periodic Test" 3.1.1 (10) SUR-014 "Turbine Valve Test" 3.1.1 (10) SUR-015 "Hydrogen Recombiner" 3.1.1 (10) SUR-018 "Boron Flow Test" 3.1.2 (1)(a) MAL-001 "1 Complete Steam Generator Tube Rupture" 3.1.2 (1)(a) MAL-002 "Rapid Gross Failure of Multiple Steam Generator Tubes" 3.1.2

~ ~ (1) (b) MAL-003 "LOCA Outside Containment in the Letdown System" 3.1.2 (l)(b,c) MAL-004 "Large Break LOCA with a LOOP" 3.1.2 (1)(c) MAL-005 "Small Break LOCA" 3.1.2 (1) (d) MAL-006 "Failed Open PORV with Loss of Offsite Power" 3.1.2 (2) MAL-007 "Loss of Instrument Air: Air Header Rupture" 3.1.2 (2) MAL-008 "Loss of Instrument Air Compressors" 3.1.2 (3) MAL-009 "Loss of Offsite Power" 3.1.2 (3) MAL-010 "Loss of Offsite Power with both Diesel Generators Failing" 3.1.2 (3) MAL-011 "Loss of a Safety Related A.C. Buss" 3.1.2 (3) MAL-012 "Loss of the M.A. Instrument Bus" 3.1.2

~ ~ (3) HAL-013 "Loss of Non-Safety Vital Buss" Page 3. - 29

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3-1 ANSI ANS 3.5 CERTIFICATION TEST H T I NSI ANS 3.5 TEST CERTIFIC ION TEST 3.1.2 (3) HAL-014 "Loss of 2B/2BB D.C. Buss" 3.1.2 (4), HAL-015 "Loss of all RCP's, Natural Circulation Cooldown" 3.1.2 (5) HAL-016 "Slow Condenser Vacuum Leak from 100% Power" A

3.1.2 (5) HAL-017 "Loss of Condenser Level Control" 3.1.2 (6) HAL-018 "Loss of all ICW Pumps" 3.1.2 (6) MAL-019 "Rupture of One ICW Header" 3.1.2 (7) HAL-020 "Loss of Shutdown Cooling" 3.1.2 (7) HAL-021 "Loss of Shutdown Cooling from Suction Valve Closure" 3.1.2 .(8) MAL-022 "Total Loss of CCW Flow" 3.1.2 (8) MAL-023 "Rupture of B CCW Header" 3.1.2 (8) MAL-024 "RCS to CCW Leak in the RCP Seal Cooler" 3.1.2 (9) MAL-025 "Loss of Both Hain Feedwater Pumps" 3.1.2 (10) HAL-026"Loss of All Feedwater Pumps from 100% Power" 3.1.2 (11) HAL-027 "Fail Power Supply to one RPS Channel" 3.1.2 (12) HAL-028 "One Stuck Rod" 3.1.2 (12) MAL-029 "One Uncoupled Rod During Startup" 3.1.2 (12) HAL-030 "One Dropped Rod" 3.1.2 (12) MAL-031 "One Dropped Bank of CEA's".

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3-1 ANSI ANS 3.5 CERTIFICA IO EST ATRIX ANSI ANS 3.5 TEST CERTIFICATION TEST 3.1.2 (13) HAL-'032 "Freeze Control Rod Drive System" 3.1.2 (14) HAL-033 "Excessive Reactor Coolant System Activity" 3.1.2 (15) MAL-034 "Turbine Trip from < 15% Power" 3.1.2 (16) HAL-035 "Trip Generator from 100% Power" 3.1.2 (17) MAL-036 "Inadvertent Dilution at Power" 3.1.2 (17) HAL-037 "Steam Bypass Control Valve Fails Open" 3.1.2 (18). HAL-038 "Pressurizer Pressure and Level Control Failures" 3.1.2 (18) HAL-039 "Reactor Coolant Volume Control Failures" 1

3.1.2 (19) HAL-040 "Reactor Trip Initiated by a Low SG Level" 3.1.2 (20) MAL-041 "Double Ended HSLB Inside Containment" 3.1.2 (20) HAL-042 "Hain Steam Line Break Outside Containment" .

3.1.2 (20) MAL-043 "Failed Open Hain Steam Safety Valve" 3.1.2 (20) MAL-044 "Small Feedwater Line Break (Outside Containment)"

3.1.2 (20) HAL-045 "Large Feedwater Line Break (Inside Containment)"

3.1.2 (21) MAL-046 "Wide Range NI Failed High" 3.1.2 (21) HAL-047 "Linear Power Range Channel Failed High" 3.1.2 (22) MAL-048 "SG Level Instrument Failure (Input to LPFWC, 3 Element Level Controller, and RPS)"

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3-1 NSI ANS 3. 5 GER IF ICA ION ES MATRIX ANSI ANS 3.5 TEST CERTIFICATION TES 3.1.2 (23) HAL-049 "Containment Pressure Transmitter Failure (RPS/ESFAS)"

Failed High "

3.1.2 (22) MAL-050 "TCold (Input to RPS) 3.1.2 (22) HAL-051 "TCold (RRS) Failed High" 3.1.2 (22) HAL-052 "RCS Hot Leg Temperature Monitor (Control Channel) Failure" 3.1.2 (22) HAL-053 "RCS Hot Leg Temperature Monitor (Safety Channel )

Failure" 3.1.2

~ ~ (22) MAL-054 "RCS Flow (SG Differential Pressure) Instrument Failure" 3.1.2 (22) MAL-055 "Feedwater Flow (Input to 3 Element Controller)"

3.1.2 (22) HAL-056 "Steam Flow (Input to 3 Element Controller)"

3.1.2 (22) HAL-057 "Steam Generator Pressure Transmitter Failed Low" 3.1.2 (22) MAL-058 "Containment Radiation Monitor Failure (ESFAS)"

3.1.2 (22) HAL-059 "RWT Level Instrument Failure" 3.1.2 (22) HAL-060 "Annunciator Panel Failures" 3.1.2 (22) HAL-061 "Alarm Window Fails to Actuate" 3.1.2 (22) HAL-062 "Alarm Window Incorrectly Actuates"

'I 3.1.2 (23) HAL-064 "ESFAS Failure with Small Break LOCA" 3.1.2 (23) HAL-065 "RAS Fails to Actuate" Page 3. - 32

ST. LUCIE

, INITIAL SIHULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3-1 ANSI ANS 3.5 CERTIFICATION TEST HATRIX NSI ANS 3.5 TEST CERTIFICATION TEST 3.1.2 (23) HAL-066 "HSIS Fails to Actuate" 3.1.2 (23) HAL-067 "AFAS Fails to Actuate" 3.1.2 (24) HAL-068 "Anticipated Transient without Scram {ATWS)"

3.3.2 HAL-069 "Hot Shutdown Control Panel Cooldown" APP B 2.'1 SST-001 "Steady State Test at 100% Rated Thermal Power" APP B 2.1 SST -002 "Steady State at Power Level Hold Points" A PP B 2.2 (1) TRN-001 "Reactor Trip" E

APP B 2.2 (2) TRN-002 "Loss of Hain Feedwater Pumps from 100% Power with Failure of all Emergency Feedwater" APP B 2.2 (3) TRN-003 "Simultaneous Closure of All Hain Steam Isolation Valves" APP B 2.2 (4) TRN-004 "Loss of all RCP's from 100% Full Power" APP B 2.2 (5) TRN-005 "Loss of 1 RCP from 100% Power" APP B 2.2 (6) TRN-006 "Turbine Trip from < 15% Power" APP B 2.2 (7) TRN-007 "Haximum Rate Power Ramp (100% down to approximately 75%)"

APP B 2.2 (8) TRN-008 "Large Break LOCA With a Loss of Offsite Power" APP B 2.2 (9) TRN-009 "Double Ended HSLB Inside Containment" APP B 2.2 (10) TRN-010 "1 Failed Open PZR Safety Valve which Depressurizes to a Saturated Condition Wi.thout HPSI" Page 3. - 33

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIHULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3-2 ST. LUCIE CERTIFICATIO TEST HATRI EST NUHBER EST NAHE COHPUTER REAL TIHE (CRT)

CRT-001 Computer Real Time Test STEADY STATE (SST)

. SST-001 Steady State Test at 100% Rated Thermal Power SST-002 Steady State at Power Level Hold Points NORHAL PLANT ELEVATIONS (NPE)

NPE-001 Reactor Plant Heat up - cold to hot standby NPE-002 Nuclear startup from hot standby to rated power.

NPE-003 Turbine startup and generator synchronization NPE-004 Reactor trip and recovery to rated power NPE-005 Plant shutdown from rated power to cold shutdown conditions SAFETY RELATED SURVEILLANCES (SUR)

SUR-001 Deleted SUR-002 Isothermal temperature coefficient determination SUR-003 Rod Worth Measurement SUR-004 ARO Critical Baron Determination SUR-005 Plant heat balance SUR-006 Hoderator coefficient at power Page 3. - 34

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3-2 ST. LUCIE CERTI ICA ION ES AT (Continued):

TEST NUMBER ~EST NAME SAFETY RELATED SURVEILLANCES (SUR) (Continued):

SUR-007 Deleted SUR-008 Surveillance requirements for shutdown margin, Modes 3, 4, and 5 (sub-critical)

SUR-009 RCS Inventory Balance SUR-010 Wide Range Nuclear Instrumentation channel functional test SUR-011 Diesel Generator monthly Test SUR-012 RPS Logic Matrix Relay Test SUR-013 CEA Periodic Test SUR-014 Turbine Valve Test SUR-015 Hydrogen Recombiner SUR-016 Deleted SUR-017 Deleted SUR-018 Boron Flow Test SUR-019 Deleted PLANT MALFUNCTION (MAL)

MAL-001 1 Complete Steam Generator Tube Rupture MAL-002 Rapid Gross Failure of Multiple Steam Generator Tubes Page 3. - 35

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3-2 ST. LUCIE CERTIFICATION EST MATRIX (Continued):

TEST NUMBER TEST NAME PLANT MALFUNCTION (MAL) (Continued):

MAL-003 LOCA Outside Containment in the Letdown System MAL-004 Large Break LOCA with a LOOP MAL-005 Small Break LOCA MAL-006 Failed Open PORV with Loss of Offsite Power MAL-007 Loss of Instrument Air: Air Header Rupture MAL-008 Loss of Instrument Air Compressors MAL-009 Loss of Offsite Power MAL-010 Loss of Offsite Power with both Diesel Generators Failing MAL-011 Loss of a Safety Related A.C. Buss MAL-012 Loss of the M.A. Instrument Bus MAL-013 Loss of Non-Safety Vital Buss MAL-014 Loss of 2B/2BB D.C. Buss MAL-015 Loss of all RCP's, Natural Circulation Cooldown MAL-016 Slow Condenser Vacuum Leak from 100% Power MAL-017 Loss of Condenser Level Control MAL-018 Loss of all ICW Pumps a MAL-019 Rupture of One ICW Header Page 3. - 36

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIHULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3-2 ST. LUCIE CERTIFICATiON TES ATRI (Continued):

EST NUHBER TEST NAHE PLANT HALFUNGTION (HAL) (Continued):

HAL-020 Loss of Shutdown Cooling HAL-021 Loss of Shutdown Cooling from Suction Valve Closure HAL-022 Total Loss of CCW Flow HAL-023 Rupture of B CCW Header MAL-024 RCS to CCW Leak in the RCP Seal Cooler HAL-025 Loss of Both Hain Feedwater Pumps HAL-026 Loss of All Feedwater Pumps from 100% Power HAL-027 Fail Power Supply to one RPS Channel HAL-028 One Stuck Rod HAL-029 One Uncoupled Rod During Startup HAL-030 One Dropped Rod HAL-031 One Dropped Bank of CEA's HAL-032 Freeze Control Rod Drive System HAL-033 Excessive Reactor Coolant System Activity HAL-034 Turbine Trip from < 15% Power HAL-035 Trip Generator from 100% Power HAL-036 Inadvertent Dilution at Power Page 3. - 37

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3-2 ST. LUCIE CERTIFICATION EST MA RI (Continued):

TEST NUMBER ~EST NANE PLANT MALFUNCTION (HAL) (Continued):

HAL-037 Steam Bypass Control Valve Fails Open HAL-038 Pressurizer Pressure and Level Control Failures MAL-039 Reactor Coolant Volume Control Failures HAL-040 Reactor Trip Initiated by a Low SG Level MAL-041 Double Ended HSLB Inside Containment HAL-042 Main Steam Line Break Outside Containment HAL-043 Failed Open Hain Steam Safety Valve HAL-044 Small Feedwater Line Break (Outside Containment)

HAL-045 Large Feedwater Line Break (Inside Containment)

MAL-046 Wide Range NI Failed High MAL-047 Linear Power Range Channel Failed High MAL-048 SG Level Instrument Failure (Input to LPFWC, 3 Element Level Controller, and RPS)

MAL-049 Containment Pressure Transmitter Failure (RPS/ESFAS)

HAL-050 TCold (Input to RPS) Failed High MAL-051 TCold (RRS) Failed High HAL-052 RCS Hot Leg Temperature Monitor (Control Channel) Failure Page 3. - 38

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3-2 ST. LUG I E CERTIFICATION EST MATRI (Conti nued):

TEST UMBER TEST NAME PLANT MALFUNCTION (MAL) (Continued):

MAL-053 RCS Hot Leg Temperature Monitor (Safety Channel) Failure MAL-054 RCS Flow (SG Differential Pressure) Instrument Failure MAL-055 Feedwater Flow (Input to 3 Element Controller)

HAL-056 Steam Flow (Input to 3 Element Controller)

MAL-057 Steam Generator Pressure Transmitter Failed Low MAL-058 Containment Radiation Monitor Failure (ESFAS)

HAL-059 RWT Level Instrument Failure HAL-060 Annunciator Panel Failures HAL-061 Alarm Window Fails to Actuate MAL-062 Alarm Window Incorrectly Actuates HAL-063 Deleted HAL-064 ESFAS Failure with Small Break LOCA HAL-065 RAS Fails to Actuate HAL-066 HSIS Fails to Actuate MAL-067 AFAS Fails to Actuate HAL-068 Anticipated Transient without Scram (ATWS)

HAL-069 Hot Shutdown Control Panel Cooldown Page 3. - 39

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3-2 ST. LUG I E CERTIFICATIO TEST ATRI (Continued):

TEST NUMBER EST NAME TRANSIENT (TRN)

TRN-001 Reactor Trip TRN-002 Loss of Hain Feedwater Pumps from 100% Power with Failure of all Emergency Feedwater TRN-003 Simultaneous Closure of All Hain Steam Isolation Valves TRN-004 Loss of all RCP's from 100% Full Power TRN-005 Loss of 1 RCP from 100% Power TRN-006 Turbine Trip from < 15% Power TRN-007 Maximum Rate Power Ramp (100% down to approximately 75%)

TRN-008 Large Break LOCA With a Loss of Offsite Power TRN-009 Double Ended HSLB Insi'de Containment TRN-010 1 Failed Open PZR Safety Valve which Depressurizes to a Saturated Condition Without HPSI Page 3. - 40

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3 - 3 CERTIFICATION TESTS BY FUSAR ACCIDENT ANALYSIS CATEGORY THE ACCIDENT ANALYSIS, CHAPTER 15, OF THE FINAL U D ED SA ETY ANALYSIS REPORT HAS TEN (10) CATEGORIES BY WHICH ACCIDENT TYPES ARE LISTED. THE SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION TESTS HAVE BEEN LISTED ACCORDING TO .THE APPLICABLE ACCIDENT ANALYSIS CATEGORY. THIS DOCUMENTS THAT ALL OF THE ACCIDENT ANALYSIS CATEGORIES OF THE FUSAR HAVE BEEN THOROUGHLY TESTED IN THE SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION PROGRAM.

15.1 INCREASE HEAT REMOVAL BY THE SECONDARY SYSTEM TRN-009, DOUBLE-ENDED HAIN STEAN LINE BREAK INSIDE CONTAINMENT MAL-037, STEAM BYPASS CONTROL VALVE FAILS OPEN HAL-041, HAIN STEAN LINE BREAK INSIDE CONTAINMENT MAL-042, MAIN STEAM LINE BREAK OUTSIDE CONTAINMENT MAL-043, FAILED OPEN HAIN STEAN SAFETY VALVE MAL-045, LARGE FEED BREAK INSIDE CONTAINMENT HAL-066, HSIS FAILS TO ACTUATE 15.2 DECREASE HEAT REMOVAL BY THE SECONDARY SYSTEM MAL-016, SLOW CONDENSOR VACUUM LEAK FROM 100% POWER HAL-025, LOSS OF BOTH HFW PUMPS HAL-026, LOSS OF ALL FEEDWATER PUMPS FROM 100/o POWER MAL-034, TURBINE TRIP FROM <15% POWER HAL-035, TRIP GENERATOR FROM 100% POWER HAL-040, RX TRIP INITIATED BY A LOW S/G LEVEL MAL-067) AFAS FAILS TO ACTUATE Page 3. - 41

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3 - 3 CERTIFICATION TESTS BY FUSAR ACCIDENT ANALYSIS CATEGORY (Continued):

15.2 DECREASE HEAT REMOVAL BY THE SECONDARY SYSTEM (Continued):

MAL-044, SMALL FEED WATER LINE BREAK (OUTSIDE CONTAINMENT)

TRN-002, LOSS OF MAIN FEEDWATER PUMPS FROM 100% POWER WITH FAILURE OF ALL EMERGENCY FEEDWATER 15.3 DECREASE IN REACTOR COOLANT FLOW RATE MAL-015, LOSS OF ALL RCP's, NATURAL CIRCULATION COOLDOWN TRN-004, LOSS OF ALL RCP's FROM 100% FULL POWER TRN-005, LOSS OF ONE RCP FROM 100% FULL POWER MAL-009, LOSS OF OFF-SITE POWER MAL-010, LOSS OF OFF-SITE POWER WITH BOTH DIESEL GENERATORS FAILING MAL-014) LOSS OF 2B/2BB D.C. BUS 15.4 REACTIVITY 8L POWER DISTRIBUTION ABNORMALITIES MAL-028, ONE STUCK ROD MAL-029, ONE UNCOUPLED ROD DURING STARTUP MAL-030, ONE DROPPED ROD MAL-031, ONE DROPPED BANK OF CEAs MAL-032, FREEZE CONTROL ROD DRIVE SYSTEM MAL-036, INADVERTENT DILUTION AT POWER Page 3. - 42

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3 - 3 CERTIFICATION TESTS BY FUSAR ACCIDENT ANALYSIS CATEGORY (Continued):

15.5 INCREASE IN REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM INVENTORY MAL-039, REACTOR COOLANT VOLUME CONTROL FAILURES MAL-038, PRESSURIZER PRESSURE AND LEVEL CONTROL FAILURES 15.6 DECREASE IN REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM INVENTORY MAL-001, ONE COMPLETE STEAM GENERATOR TUBE RUPTURE MAL-002, RAPID GROSS FAILURE OF MULTIPLE STEAM GENERATOR TUBES MAL-003, LOCA OUTSIDE CONTAINMENT IN LETDOWN SYSTEM MAL-004, LARGE BREAK LOCA WITH LOOP MAL-005, SMALL BREAK LOCA MAL-006) FAILED OPEN PORV WITH LOSS OF OFF-SITE POWER MAL-020, LOSS OF SHUTDOWN COOLING MAL-033) FAILED FUEL WITH 1 GPM STEAM GENERATOR TUBE LEAK TRN-008) LARGE BREAK LOCA WITH LOSS OF OFF-SITE POWER.

TRN-010, ONE FAILED OPEN PRESSURIZER SAFETY VALVE WHICH DEPRESSURIZES TO A SATURATED CONDITION WITHOUT HPSI 15.7 RADIOACTIVE RELEASES FROM A SUBSYSTEM OR COMPONENT MAL-003, LOCA OUTSIDE CONTAINMENT IN LETDOWN SYSTEM NOTE: THE ACCIDENT TYPES REFERENCED IN SECTION 15.7 (GAS DECAY, TANK RUPTURE, FUEL HANDLING ACCIDENT AND ETC.,) WOULD NOT HAVE MANY OBSERVABLE INDICATIONS ON CONTROL ROOM INSTRUMENTATION.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3 - 3 CERTIFICATION TESTS BY FUSAR ACCIDENT ANALYSIS CATEGORY (Continued):

15.8 PRIMARY SYSTEM PRESSURE DEVIATION (OVERPRESSURE)

HAL-038, PRESSURIZER PRESSURE AND LEVEL CONTROL FAILURES TRN-002, LOSS OF MAIN FEEDWATER PUMPS FROM 1001o POWER WITH FAILURE OF ALL EMERGENCY FEEDWATER TRN-0037 CLOSURE OF ALL MAIN STEAM ISOLATION VALVES I'IMULTANEOUS 15.9 A.T.W.S.

MAL-068, ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT WITHOUT SCRAM (ATWS) 15.10 STATION BLACKOUT HAL-009, LOSS OF OFF-SITE POWER HAL-.010, LOSS OF OFF-SITE POWER WITH BOTH DIESEL GENERATORS FAILING HAL-Oll, LOSS OF A SAFETY RELATED A;C. BUS HAL-014, LOSS OF 2B/2BB D.C. BUS Page 3. - 44

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3 - 4 COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF OBJECTIVES Verify the proper response of the simulator to a (name of transient) failure.

(ANSI 3.5, Section 3.1.2)

Ensure that the operator was required to take the same action on the simulator to mitigate the consequences of a (name of transient) failure as would have been required on the reference plant using the plant procedures.

(Reference ANSI 3.5, Section 3.1)

Verify that the operator/instructors did not observe a difference between the response of the simulator control room instrumentation and the reference plant.

(Reference ANSI 3.5, Section 3. 1)

Ensure that the transient showed plant operations of the reference plant which occurred continuously, and in real time.

(Reference ANSI 3.5, Section 3.1.1 and 3. 1.2)

Verify that the critical parameters and other parameters which were important to the successful completion of these evolution were displayed on the appropriate instrumentation, and provided proper alarm or protective system action, or both.

(Reference ANSI 3.5, Section 3.1.1)

Verify that the (name of transient) failure interaction with the other simulated system provides total system integrated response.

(Reference ANSI 3.5, Section 3.1. 1)

Verify that the simulator provides the trainee capability to interface, in a similar manner as in the reference plant, with the necessary, remote (outside control room) activities.

(Reference ANSI 3.5, Section 3.3.2),

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3 - 4 COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF OBJECTIVES Continued:

Verify that the simulator does not fail to cause an alarm or automatic action that would occur in the reference plant and, conversely, does not cause an alarm or automatic action that would gottoccur in the reference plant for this malfunction.

(Reference ANSI 3.5; Section 4.2. 1 (c))

Verify that the operator was able to control the transient to a steady state condition, provided that the simulator operating limits were not exceeded.

(Reference ANSI 3.5, Section 4.2. 1 (c))

Determine the necessary data (Boundary Conditions) for a Best Estimate Analysis (RETRAN) which will be used for comparison to the final results of the simulator test.

(Reference ANSI 3.5, Section 4.2. 1 (b))

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3 - 5 MONITORED ARAMETERS Reactor Power (RPS)

Pressurizer Level (PSIA)

Pressurizer Level (%)

2A Hot Leg Temperature ('F) 2B Hot Leg Temperature ('F)

Charging Flow (GPM)

Letdown Flow 2A1 Cold Leg Temperature ('F) 2A2 Cold Leg Temperature ('F) 2B1 Cold Leg Temperature ('F) 2B2 Cold Leg Temperature ('F) 2A Steam Generator Level (% W.R.)

2B Steam Generator Level (% W.R.)

2A Steam Generator Pressure (PSIA) 2B Steam Generator Pressure Psia)

NOTE: These first 15 parameters (above) should be included all of the tests on the graphic recorder to demonstrate plant control (or plant stability, if the test should not affect the overall plant).

CEA POSITION (Individual or Group)

HPSI / LPS I A14 HPSI / LPSI A22 HPSI / LPSI B22 HPSI / LPSI B16 RPV HEAD LIQUID LEVEL SUBCOOLED MARGIN "A" QSPDS ( F)

SUBCOOLED MARGIN "8" QSPDS ( F)

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3 - 5 ONITORED PARAMETERS (Continued):

AFW FLOW A AFW FLOW B AFW FLOW C Additional 1.97 Variables infrequently used:

Boron Concentration Condensate Storage Tank Level Containment Hydrogen Conc.

Containment Sump Level (ft)

Containment Sump Level (ft)

Containment pressure (psig)

RCS Radioactivity (Medium 1/2 life)

RCS Radioactivity (Long 1/2 life)

Plant Stack Radioactivity SL Plant Stack Radioactivity HL Plant Stack Radioactivity LL Radiation Monitors for Determining Releases (Determine for each individual test) 2A CONTAINMENT SPRAY FLOW (GPH) 2B CONTAINMENT SPRAY FLOW (GPH)

Containment Fan Heat Removal Containment Sump Water Temperature Emergency Vent Damper, DPR-25-23, Position Emergency Vent Damper, DPR-25-24, Position Boric Acid Flow (GPH)

SIT Outlet Valve Position, V-3614 SIT Outlet Valve Position, V-3624 SIT Outlet Valve Position, V-3634 SIT Outlet Valve Position, V-3644 Page 3. - 48

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3 - 5 ONITORED PARAMETERS (Continued):

SIT Level 2Al SIT Level 2A2 SIT Level 2Bl SIT Level 2Al SDC System Flow (FRC-3301 Output)

SDC System Flow (FRC-3306 Output)

SDC Heat Ex Out Temp (TR-3303Z Output)

SDC Heat Ex Out Temp (TR-3352 Output)

RWSt Level PZR Safety Valve Position (V-1200)

PZR Safety Valve Position (V-1201)

PZR Safety Valve Position (V-1202)

PORV Valve Position (V-1474)

PORV Valve Position (V-1475)

TOTAL PZR HEATER OUTPUT VCT Level CCW Temperature (TE-14-3A) to ESFAS System CCW Temperature (TE-14-38) to ESFAS System CCW Flow (FT-14-lA) to ESFAS System CCW Flow (FT-14-1B) to ESFAS System SAFETY VALVE 2A PORT AREA SAFETY VALVE 2B PORT AREA DG 2A AMMETER DG 2A VOLT HETER DG 28 AMMETER DG 2B VOLT METER BATT 2A AMMETER BUS 2A VOLT HETER BATT 2A AMMETER BUS 2A VOLT METER Page 3. - 49

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3-6 PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE FO E IODIC CERTIFICA ION TESTING 1991 ES S TEST NUMBER EST NAME HAL-002 Rapid Gross Failure of Multiple Steam Generator Tubes HAL-005 Small Break LOCA MAL-006 Failed Open PORV with Loss of Offsite Power MAL-008 Loss of Instrument Air Compressors HAL-010 I oss of Offsite Power with both Diesel Generators Failing HAL-015 Loss of all RCP's, Natural Circulation Cooldown HAI -017 Loss of Condenser Level Control MAL-031 One Dropped Bank of CEA's AL-035 Trip Generator from 100% Power MAL-045 Large Feedwater Line Break (Inside Containment)

HAL-046 Wide Range NI Failed High MAL-050 TCold (Input to RPS) Failed High MAL-054 RCS Flow (SG Differential Pressure) Instrument Failure MAL-058 Containment Radiation Monitor Failure (ESFAS)

HAL-062 Alarm Window Incorrectly Actuates HAL-068 Anticipated Transient without Scram (ATWS)

NPE-002 Nuclear Startup from Hot Standby to Rated Power NPE-003 Turbine Startup and Generator Synchronization Page 3. - 50

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIHULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3-6 RELIHINARY SCHEDULE FO PERIODIC CERTI ICATION TESTING (Continued):

~191 ET TEST NUMBER TEST NAME SUR-002 Isothermal Temperature Coefficient Determination SUR-003 Rod Worth Measurement SUR-004 ARO Critical Boron Determination SUR-006 Moderator Coefficient at Power SUR-014 Turbine Valve Test Note: All of the ANSI 3.5 Appendix B Tests will be performed during 1991.

1992 TESTS EST NUHBER TEST NAME

'HAL-003 LOCA Outside Containment in the Letdown System HAL-009 Loss of Offsite Power MAL-012 Loss of the M.A. Instrument Bus HAL-013 Loss of Non-Safety Vital 9

Buss MAL-021 Loss of Shutdown Cooling from Suction Valve Closure HAL-026 Loss of All Feedwater Pumps from 100% Power HAL-030 One Dropped Rod MAL-032 Freeze Control Rod Drive System MAL-038 Pressurizer Pressure and Level Control Failures MAL-042 Main Steam Line Break Outside Containment HAL-047 Linear Power Range Channel Failed High Page 3. - 51

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3-6 RELIHINARY SCHEDULE FOR PE IODIC CERTIFICATION TESTING (Continued):

1992 TESTS TEST NUMBER TEST NAME MAL-051 TCold (RRS) Failed High MAL-055 Feedwater Flow (Input to 3 Element Controller) h NAL-059 RWT Level Instrument Failure MAL-064 ESFAS Failure with Small Break LOCA MAL-066 NSIS Fails to Actuate MAL-067 AFAS Fails to Actuate NPE-001 Reactor Plant Heat up - Cold to Hot Standby PE-004 Reactor Trip and Recovery to Rated Power SST-002 Steady State at Power Level Hold Points SUR-005 Plant Heat Balance SUR-008 Surveillance Requirements for Shutdown Margin, SUR-011 Diesel Generator Monthly Test Note: All of the ANSI 3.5 Appendix B Tests will be performed during 1992.

1993 TESTS TEST NUNBER TEST NAME C RT-001 Computer Real Time Test HAL-001 1 Complete Steam Generator Tube Rupture MAL-004 Large Break LOCA with a LOOP MAL-007 Loss of Instrument Air: Air Header Rupture Page 3. - 52

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3-6 PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE FOR PERIODIC CERTIFICATION TESTING (Continued):

1993 TESTS TEST NUMBER TEST NAME MAL-011 Loss of a Safety Related A.C. Buss HAL-022 Total Loss of CCW Flow MAL-024 RCS to CCW Leak in the RCP Seal Cooler MAL-028 One Stuck Rod MAL-029 One Uncoupled Rod During Startup MAL-034 Turbine Trip from < 15% Power MAL-039 Reactor Coolant Volume Control Failures MAL-040 Reactor Trip Initiated by a Low SG Level MAL-041 Double Ended MSLB Inside Containment MAL-043 Failed Open Hain Steam Safety Valve MAL-048 SG Level Instrument Failure (Input to LPFWC, 3 Element Level Controller, and RPS)

MAL-052 RCS Hot Leg Temperature Monitor (Control Channel) Failure MAL-056 Steam Flow (Input to 3 Element Controller)

MAL-060 Annunciator Panel Failures MAL-065 RAS Fails to Actuate NPE-005 Plant Shutdown from Rated Power to Cold Shutdown Conditions SST-001 Steady State Test at 100% Rated Thermal Power SUR-009 RCS Inventory Balance Page 3. - 53

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3-6 RELIHINARY SCHEDULE FOR PERIODIC CERTIFICATION TESTING (Continued):

1993 TESTS M~ET IIII I TEST EAM SUR-012 RPS Logic Hatrix Relay Test Note: 'All of the ANSI 3.5 Appendix B Tests will be performed during 1993.

1994 TESTS TEST NUMBER TEST NAME HAL-014 Loss of 2B/2BB D.C. Buss HAL-016 Slow Condenser Vacuum Leak from 100% Power HAL-018 Loss of All ICW Pumps L-019 Rupture of One ICW Header HAL-020 Loss of Shutdown Cooling HAL-023 Rupture of B CCW Header MAL-025 Loss of Both Hain Feedwater Pumps MAL-027 Fail Power Supply to One RPS Channel HAL-033 Excessive Reactor Coolant System Activity MAL-036 Inadvertent Dilution at Power MAL-037 Steam Bypass Control Valve Fails'pen HAL-044 Small Feedwater Line Break (Outside Containment)

MAL-049 Containment Pressure Transmitter Failure (RPS/ESFAS)

HAL-053 RCS Hot Leg Temperature Monitor (Safety Channel) Failure Page 3. - 54

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT TABLE 3-6 PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE FOR PERIODIC CERTIFICATION TESTING (Continued):

1994 TESTS 7

EST NUNBE TEST NAME MAL-057 Steam Generator Pressure Transmitter Failed Low MAL-061 Alarm Window Fails to Actuate MAL-069 Hot Shutdown Control Panel Cooldown SUR-010 Wide Range Nuclear Instrumentation Channel SUR-013 CEA Periodic Test Functional Test Modes 3, 4, and 5 (sub-critical)

SUR-015 Hydrogen Recombiner SUR-018 Boron Flow Test ote: All of the ANSI 3.5 Appendix B Tests will be performed duting 1994.

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ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT REFERENCES 3- 1 ANSI / ANS 3.5 - 1985, American National Standard, Simulators for use in Operator Training".

"Nuclear Power Plant 3- 2 NUREG 1258, Draft, March 1987 - Evaluation procedure for Simulator Facilities Certified under 10CFR55", Division of Human Factor Technology, Office of NRR, USNRC, Washington, D.C.

3- 3 "Simulator Facility Evaluation Program", by Neal K, Hunemuller, USNRC 3- 4 Training Department Instruction (TDI ¹ 38) "Test Development

- and Evaluation Procedure", Rev. 1, February 12, 1991.

3- 5 Off Normal Operating Procedure, ONOP-2-0830030, "Steam Generator Tube Leak", Rev. 3, December 14, 1989.

3- 6 Emergency Operating Procedure, 2-EOP-04, "Steam Generator Tube Rupture",

Rev. 5, September 19, 1989.

i,; Administrative Procedure 2-0010125, "Schedule of Periodic Tests, and Calibrations", Rev. 34, September 21, 1990.

Checks 3- 8 St. Lucie (FUSAR) Unit 2 Final Updated Safety Analysis Report.

3- 9 gI 17-PR/PSL-1 "guality Assurance Records", Rev. 15, Dated July, 1990.

3-10 RETRAN-02 - A Program for Transient Thermal-Hydraulic Analysis of Complex Fluid Flow Systems, EPRI NP-1850-CCHA, Vol. 1, Rev. 2, Computer Code Manual, November, 1984.

3-11 VEPCO North Anna Unit 1, July 15, 1987 Steam Generator Tube Rupture Event Report, August 17, 1987.

3-12 RE Ginna Steam Generator Tube Rupture (NUREG-0909).

3-13 Vogtle Loss of Shutdown Cooling, (NUREG-1410).

3-14 Reg. Guide 1.97, Instrumentation for Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Plants to Assess Plant and Environs Conditions During and Following an Accident, Rev. 3.

3-15 Administrative Procedure 0005761, "Simulator Certification", Appendix C, Rev. 2, January 29, 1991.

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lq ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 4.0 SIMULATOR DISCREPANCY AND UPGRADE PROGRAM 4.1 SIMULATOR CONFIGURATION HANAGEHE T SYSTEM The Simulator Configuration Management System is defined and controlled by Administrative Procedure No. 0010524, Simulator Configuration Control

[Reference 4-1]. The latest revision of this procedure is included in Appendix D. This procedure describes simulator configuration management and further details the steps and procedures to be used for identification and collection of potential modifications; evaluation of possible simulator modifications; implementation, testing, and documentation of simulator modi'fications; certification testing and documentation; simulator records management; and simulator status monitoring.'igure 4-1 is a flow chart illustrating the process implemented by this procedure.

4.2 SIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORTING INSTRUCTIONS The procedure that describes the complete handling of a simulator deficiency report (DR) is Plant Administrative Procedure No. 0005764

[Reference 4-2].

4.3 SIMULATOR WORK ORDER STATUS" Table 4-1 presents a snapshot of the simulator work order status for Certification DR's as of January 11, 1991. The summary was prepared from the Simulator Configuration Management System, a PC based database system that serves as a repository for information on all requests for modification to the Simulator. [Reference 4-1]. Table 4 - 1 contains all of the DR's found during the preliminary testing and final testing. Only the DR's found during the final testing are referenced in the evaluation summaries in Volume 2.

A Simulator Work Order Number (SWO) is a unique work order number assigned to a simulator discrepancy or other potential modification. A Plant Change/Modification (PCH) is a plant change document. Some PCH's require a simulator modification and are entered into the Simulator Configuration Management System. There are currently no outstanding simulator work items for PCM's. However, a number of PCH's were installed in Unit 2 during the Outage which ended in December 1990. Table 4-2 contains the PCH's installed in the plant and not reviewed for simulator impact. These will be reviewed by the SCRB and installed on the simulator as necessary according to Reference 4-1.

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The system used to prioritize the various Simulator Work Orders is described in Plant Administrative Procedure No. 0005764, Simulator Discrepancy Reports, [Reference 4-2] and Plant Administrative Procedure No. 10052, Simulator Configuration Control [Reference 4-.1]. 211 DR's were discovered during the certification process, 144 have been corrected and tested. None of the outstanding 67 DR's would adversely impact Operator Exam.

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S I}IULATOR CONFIGURATIONAHAGE}IEHT IHF ORMAT ION FLOW DIAGRAM POIEHT IAL

  }}ODIFIC4T ION IDEHT IF IED REV EN B             REJECTED S lllULAIOR CONFIG RATIOH SRO PERFORH IHNORX PLANHED                                                                       CERT  IF I CAT IOH TESTING REVIEN BY SINVL4IOR EHGIHEERING GROUP UPDATE CONF INR AllON            FILE HAHAGENENT SYSTEH                                          PREPARE CERTIFICATION UPDATE DOCUHEHTATION CONFIGUR4TION llAHAGEHENT SYSTEH R   VIEN BY                                                                               SUB}1II S    ULATOR        NO  IHPLEHENIAIION COH    GVR4TIOH                                                                        CERTIFICATIOH R  VIQ                                                                             DOCU}}EHTATIOH IHPLEI}EHI GENERATE                                  INPLEHEH'I                    UPDATE S IHUL4TOR                                TEST AHD                   COHFIGURATIOH          FILE NORX REQUEST                               DOCUHENI                  NAHAGEHEHI SYSIEH FIQJRE  4-i PAGE 4.-3

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I INWORK DATE SCHEDULE C=CLOSED DATE X REJECT 0459 C CERT/RCP SEAL COOLER OUTLET 12/18/89 04/10/90 VALVE SETPOINT. 0460 C CERT/LETDOWN RELIEF ALARM 01/02/90 01/10/90 (HI - TEMP) . 0465 C CERT/REACTOR REG - LOW 01/08/90 01/17/90 INSERT/WDRAW. '466 C CERT/T1111Y SIGMA INDICATES 01/08/90 01/10/90 LOW. 0469 C CERT/STA BATT 2B BREAKER 01/12/90 07/02/90 CONTROL VIA I/F. 0485 C CERT/REACTOR CAVITY LEVEL & 01/31/90 03/06/90 FLOW INDICATION. 0487 C CERT/INSTRUMENT AIR PROCESS 01/31/90 03/06/90 CALIBRATION. 0488 C CERT/2C&2D INST AIR COMPRESSOR 01/31/90 06/20/90 I/F SCRATCH PADS. 0489 C CERT/C&D INST A/CS I/F "LOCAL" 01/31/90 04/19/90 CONTROLS. 0490 C CERT/INCORRECT I/F LABELS C&D 01/31/90 02/13/90 COMPRESSORS (LOA PAGE). 0491 C CERT/"D" CHANNEL NI CAL TEST 01/31/90 02/13/90 POT CAUSES "TROUBLE" ALARM 0492 C CERT/2C&2D INSTRUMENT AIR Ol/31/90 04/19/90 COMPRESSOR I/F OVERLOAD FAILURE 0493 C CERT/UNABLE TO ESTABLISH 01/31/90 03/06/90 SIGNIGICANT C/D (SON). 0506 C CERT/SCREEN WASH PUMPS AUTO 02/13/90 03/06/90 OPERATION. Page 4. - 4

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I=INWORK DATE SCHEDULE C CLOSED DATE X REJECT 0507 C CERT/"D" (2B2) INTAKE WELL 02/13/90 04/10/90 CLOG FACTOR. 0508 C CERT/CIRC WATER PUMPS NEVER 02/13/90 03/06/90 LOOSE SUCTION/RUN DRY. 0509 C CERT/PDIL RESPONSE TO WIDE 02/13/90 04/26/90 RANGE FAILURE. 0510 I CERT/INTAKE SCREEN COLUMN 02/13/90 07/31/91 CHANNELLING? 0511 C CERT/INSTRUCTOR CONTROL OF 02/13/90 01/08/91 SCREEN DIFFERENTIAL. 0512 C CERT/ICW SYSTEM PSEUDO VALVE 02/13/90 03/06/90 ADEQUACY. 0517 C CERT/CIRC WATER I/F PAGE 02/13/90 04/10/90 CONNECTOR. 0518 C CERT/ICW I/F CONTROL PAGE 515. 02/13/90 01/08/91 0519 C CERT/PZR LEVEL INSTRUMENT 02/14/90 03/06/90 LABLES. 0524 C CERT/ QSPDS SAT.MAR.MONITOR 02/21/90 01/10/91 DOESN'T FLAG SUSPECTED DATA 0525 C CERT/RRS ¹1 INSERT HIGH RATE 02/21/90 06/26/90 NOT WORKING. 0526 C CERT/TEMP RCDR TR-1120E SHOWED 02/21/90 04/26/90 NO RESPONSE. 0528 C CERT/CCW SURGE TANK I/F PAGE 02/22/90 06/20/90 NOT CORRECT. 0530 C CERT/TURBINE VALVE TEST, GV 02/26/90 08/16/90 DIDN'T CLOSE FULLY 0531 C CERT/TURBINE VALVE 02/26/90 03/06/90 TEST,SEQ/SINGLE LITE DID'T SHOW DUAL INDC Page 4. - 5

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I INWORK DATE SCHEDULE C CLOSED DATE X REJECT 0532 C CERT/TURBINE VALVE TEST, VALVE 02/26/90 03/06/90 STATUS LIGHT DIDN'T LITE 0533 C CERT/TURBINE VALVE TEST, INP IN 02/26/90 03/06/90 LIGHT DIDN'T LITE 0534 C CERT/TURBINE VALVE TEST, COULD 02/26/90 01/10/91 NOT EXIT FROM TEST PROPER. 0536 C CERT/CVCS LETDOWN ISOLATION, 03/06/90 07/09/90 TEMPERATURE WITH TO 32 DEGREES. 0538 C CERT/SGBD ISOL (IC) VLVS 03/06/90 04/10/90 (FCV-23-4, FCV-23-6) IMPROPER AIR SUPPLY. 0539 C CERT/RDT VENT (V6300) IMPROPER 03/06/90 04/10/90 FAILED POSITION. 0540 C CERT/PZR SPRAY VLVS 03/06/90 04/10/90 (PCV-1100E, 1100F) IMPROPER AIR SUPPLY 0541 C CERT/SIT N2 SUPPLY VLVS 03/06/90 04/10/90 (V3612j3622~3632>3642) IMPROPER AIR SUPPLY. 0542 C CERT/RCP SEAL BLEEDOFF RLF 03/06/90 04/10/90 STOP VLV (V2507) IMPROPER AIR SUPPLY 0543 C CERT/CCW-SDC HX ISOL VLVS 03/06/90 04/10/90 (HCV-14-3A & 3B) IMPROPER AIR SUPPLY. 0544 C CERT/CCW-SDC HX VLVS 03/06/90 04/10/90 (HCV-14-3A & 3B) IMPROPER ACTUATOR RANGE. 0545 C CERT/RM-11 SGBD MONITORS 03/07/90 04/10/90 (PLP-121,122) FAIL TO INDICATE LOSS OF PROCESS FLOW. Page 4. - 6

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I INWORK DATE SCHEDULE C CLOSED DATE X REJECT 0546 C CERT/BORIC ACID FLOW CNTRL 03/07/90 04/10/90 (FCV-2210Y) IMPROPER AIR SUPPLY. 0547 C CERT/CCW TO/FROM RCP ISOL VLVS 03/07/90 04/10/90 (HCV-14-1,2,6,7) IMPROPER ACTUATOR RANGE. 0548 C CERT/BAM TANK 2A, 2B LEVEL IND 03/07/90 04/10/90 (LIA-2206, 2208) RESPONSE. 0549 C CERT/AUX STM HDR PRESS CONTROL 03/07/90 04/10/90 ROOM INDICATION & ALARM. 0550 C CERT/RCB INTR.AIR ISOLATION 03/07/90 04/10/90 VLV (HCV-18-1) IMPROPER AIR SUPPLY. 0551 C CERT/NO IDLE RELEASE ON 03/08/90 04/10/90 DIES ELS. 0552 C CERT/ISOLATE SWITCH LOGIC FOR 03/08/90 06/19/90 IDLE START NOT CORRECT. 0553 C CERT/ICW/TCW HX VLVS 03/08/90 04/10/90 (TCV-13-2A & 2B) IMPROPER AIR SUPPLY & FAILURE MODE. 0555 C CERT/ICW LUBE WTR BACKUP 03/08/90 04/10/90 (PCV-21-26) RESPONSE TO REDUCED INSTRUMENT AIR PRESSURE. 0556 C CERT/ICW/OBD-HX VLVS 03/08/90 04/10/90 (TCV-34-3A & 3B) RESPONSE TO LOSS OF INSTRUMENT AIR. 0557 C CERT/ICW/CCW HX VLVS 03/08/90 04/10/90 (TCV-14-4A & 4B) IMPROPER AIR SUPPLY & RANGE. 0568 C CERT/WR LOG NI/RPS-HSUR TRIP 03/19/90 04/26/90 BISTABLE/RELAY. Page 4. - 7

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I INWORK DATE SCHEDULE C CLOSED DATE X REJECT 0574 I CERT/PZR SRV DISCHARGE 03/30/90 10/31/91 TEMPERATURE NOT CORRECT. 0589 C CERT/TURBINE COAST DOWN TIME 04/19/90 Ol/09/91 NOT CORRECT. 0590 C CERT/NET MW METER READS GROSS 04/19/90 01/09/91 MW. 0591 C CERT/SIT VENT VS CONT 04/19/90 01/09/91 PRESSURE. 0592 I CERT/ PRESSURIZER LEVEL 04/19/90 12/31/91 INSTRUMENT NOT INDICATIVE OF SOLID CONDITIONS. 0593 C CERT/PRESSURIZER 5 STEAM 04/19/90 04/30/90 GENERATOR LEVEL OSCILLATIONS DURING RCS COOLDOWN EXPERIENCED. 0594 C CERT/QUENCH TANK VALVES ARE 04/19/90 04/26/90 OPERTIONAL ON LOSS OF INST. AIR.

                              'I 0599  C          CERT/2B-H2 RECOMBINER            04/24/90 05/23/90 TEMPERATURE INDICATOR NEEDS CAL/REPAIR 0600   I         CERT/PZR PRESSURE OSCILLATIONS   04/24/90 12/31/91 WHEN GOING   SOLID.

0602 C CERT/SOER PRINT-OUTS ON RX 04/24/90 04/26/90 TRIP - MANUAL. 0603 C CERT/(HIC-1110) THE LETDOWN 04/24/90 01/08/91 LCV CONTROLLER NOT SWITCH-CHECKING. 0604 I CERT TEST/ASYMMETRIC ICW 04/24/90 03/31/91 HEADER PRESSURES. 0605 C CERT/ICW TO CIRC LUBE WTR 04/24/90 04/26/90 VALUES DO NOT CLOSE ON SIAS. Page 4. - 8

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I=INWORK DATE SCHEDULE C=CLOSED DATE X REJECT 0606 I CERT/STEAN BYPASS DEMAND 5 04/26/90 12/31/91 AUTO WITHDRAWAL PROHIBIT. 0607 I CERT/SYSTEM RESPONSE SHOW STEP 04/26/90 12/31/91 CHANGE WHEN GV¹1 CLOSES. 0613 C CERT/INTRUMENT AIR (RCB) 05/02/90 01/09/91 PSEUDO LV1 CALIBRATION. '616 C CERT/REACTOR VESSEL HEAD 05/08/90 01/09/91 RESPONSE TO NAT. CIRC. COOLDOWN. 0617 C CERT/CIS RAD MONITOR RESPONSE. 05/08/90 08/16/90 0624 C CERT/RPS CHANNELS "B"5."D" T 05/15/90 HOT HIGH 10/17/90'5/22/90 0635 C CERT/PZR CODE SAFETY VALVES 06/26/90 IMPROPER SETPOINTS. 0636 C CERT/SPRAY LINE TEMP RESPONSE 05/25/90 01/10/91 IS NOT CORRECT DURING SPRAY FLOW. 0641 C CERT/PORV (V1474 L V1475) 05/23/90 11/30/90 FAILED OPEN FLOWRATE NOT CORRECT. 0647 C CERT/2C & 2D I.A. COOLER TCW 06/04/90 06/19/90 VALVES NOT POSITION CORRECT IN FPSS STORE POINT. 0648 I CERT/ANNUNCIATOR K28 LOGIC NOT 06/04/90 12/31/91 CORRECT. 0650 C CERT/IC¹ 8 CAVITY LEAKAGE 06/04/90 01/09/91 RECORDER INCREASING 0653 C, CERT/V-3517 INDICATION OFF 06/04/90 06/19/90 WHEN 2B3 FAILED 0664 X CERT/PHANTOM RWT SUCTION TO 06/13/90 01/11/91 LPSI PUMPS Page 4. - 9

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I=INWORK DATE SCHEDULE C=CLOSED DATE X=REJECT 0668 I CERT/ TEMP. EFFECT ON ION 06/18/90 10/31'/91 EXCHANGER 0672 C CERT/ AFAS LOCKOUT RELAY 06/18/90 06/26/90 STATUS LTS. 0673 C CERT/ 'B'SPDS PAGE 211.NOT 06/18/90 06/25/90 LINKED TO LATEST OSPDS PAGE 211 0678 C CERT/CIRC WATER PUMPS 06/18/90 09/13/90 FLICKERING INDICATION DURING SDC LOSS 0680 C CERT/NON-SELECTED RRS CONTROLS 06/20/90 06/26/90 CEDMCS 0681 X CERT/NO ACCESS TO "B" BATTERY 06/17/90 06/20/90 BANK BREAKER 0683 C CERT/EXCITATION SWITCH DID NOT 06/20/90 06/25/90 TRIP 0685 C CERT/RCP BEARING TEMPERATURES 06/20/90 07/02/90 DURING ESDE 0686 C CERT/PCV'-18-6 CLOSED ON UNIT 2 06/25/90 01/09/91 I.A. PRESSURE 0687 C CERT/IMPROPER PORV ACTUATION 06/25/90 07/09/90 '0689 C CERT/TURBINE DIDN'T TRIP ON 06/25/90 08/09/90 LOSS OF "A" BATTERY BUSS. 0690 C CERT/OSPDS POWER SOURCES NOT 06/25/90 06/21/90 CORRECT. 0691 C CERT/480V 282 BKR POWER LIGHT 06/25/90 06/25/90 STAYED LITE DURING A LOSS OF POWER. 0692 C CERT/ANNUNCIATORS HVAC POWER 06/25/90 06/25/90 SOURCE IS NOT CORRECT. Page 4. - 10

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I INWORK DATE SCHEDULE C=CLOSED DATE X REJECT 0707 C CERT/SERVICE AIR DOES NOT 07/13/90 01/09/91 MAINTAIN I.A. PRESSURE 0708 C CERT/F5 "INST AIR PRESSURE 07/13/90 08/06/90 HI/LO" RESET EARLY .0709 C CERT/CONDENSER BACKPRESSURE 07/13/90 08/16/90 RESPONSE TO REMOVAL OF 1 SJAE. 0712 C CERT/ANN. E-37 DID NOT ALARM. 07/19/90 08/09/90 0713,C CERT/STBY INS AIR COMP TRIPS 07/19/90 Ol/09/91 TOO SOON ON HIGH TEMP 0717 I CERT/REG GROUP ROD WORTH NOT 07/19/90 12/31/91 CORRECT. 0718 C CERT/PRESSURIZER CONTROLLER 07/19/90 01/10/91 BANDS 0719 C CERT/CCW TEMP DID NOT INCREASE 07/19/90 09/25/90 ON LOSS OF ICW 0720 C CERT/ERRATIC T HOT ON IRSPDS 07/30/90 08/06/90 0721 C CERT/DDPS DID NOT RESPOND TO 07/30/90 08/16/90 TE-1111Y FAILURE. 0728 C CERT/FCV 23-7 AND FCV 23-9 08/03/90 08/16/90 CYCLE 0729 I CERT/RM-11 TREND BAR CHARTS 08/03/90 12/31/91 ARE NOT UPDATING. 0730 I CERT/CONDENSER AIR EJECTOR 08/03/90 12/31/91 RM-11 RESPONSE IS NOT CORRECT DURING A SGTR. 0731 X CERT/INDICATED HPSI FLOW BELOW 08/06/90 01/11/91 EOP-99 FIG. 2 VALUES AT LOW PRESSURE. 0732 C CERT/LABELS DHTSA 5 DHTSB NOT 08/06/90 08/08/90 ACCURATELY RECORDING TEMPS. Page 4. - 11

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I=INWORK DATE SCHEDULE C=CLOSED DATE X=REJECT 0749 C CERT/LETDOWN TEMPERATURE 08/09/90 09/13/90 INDICATION ABNORMALLY LOW FOR INTRASYSTEM LOCA. 0750 C CERT/RM-23 CHECKSOURCE P/B 08/09/90 08/21/90 INOPERATIVE FOR CH.A & CH.C CIS M 0751 I CERT/RCS/PRZR LEVEL 08/15/90 12/31/91 RELATIONSHIP. 0752 I CERT/SJAE RADIATION 08/15/90 12/31/91 MONITOR-IMPROPER TREND FOR SGTR 0753 I CERT/MN STEAM LINE RADIATION 08/15/90 12/31/91 MONITORS-IMPROPER TREND FOR SGTR. 0754 I CERT/QSPDS/RVLMS AXIAL 08/15/90 12/31/91 LOCATION INCONSISTENT WITH PLANT DATA. 0755 I CERT/HPSI FLOW XIENT WITH RCS 08/15/90 12/31/91

                ) PUMP SHUTOFF HEAD.

0756 I CERT/TURBINE LOADING IS NOT 08/15/90 12/31/91 CORRECT/LIMITED TO 940 MW. 0758 C CERT/CHANNEL "C" CONTAINMENT 08/15/90 08/16/90 PRESS I/F FAILURE IS NOT CORRECT. 0759 X CERT/LACK OF RCS HEAT-UP AFTER 08/15/90 01/11/91 SDC LOST. 0764 X CERT/ PZR LEVEL COLD CAL 08/21/90 01/11/91 0765 I CERT/PRZ PRESS. SPIKE WHILE 08/21/90 12/31/91 DRAWING A BUBBLE. 0766 I CERT/ S/G LEVEL SWINGS DURING 08/21/90 12/31/91 COOLDOWN. Page 4. - 12

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TABLE 4-1 DR¹ STATUS DESCRIPTION OPEN CLOSED/ I INWORK DATE SCHEDULE C CLOSED DATE X REJECT 0767 C CERT/ BISTABLE BA111 TRIP 08/21/90 08/29/90 LIGHT BURNED OUT. 0768 C CERT/ PZR SPRAY LINE TEMP 08/21/90 01/10/91 RESPONSE NOT CORRECT. 0769 I CERT/ CAN NOT RACK OUT MFP 08/21/90 07/31/91 BREAKERS. 0770 C CERT/ TURBINE THROTTLE VALVE 08/21/90 01/09/91 STROKE TIMES 0771 C CERT/ LABELS FOR MV-07-38L4 08/21/90 09/25/90 0785 C CERT/ OPC TEST LOGIC IS NOT 08/27/90 01/09/91 CORRECT. 0786 C CERT/ VALVE POSITION LIMIT 08/27/90 01/09/91 LOGIC IS NOT CORRECT. 0788 C CERT/ DDPS PT 835 CAN NOT BE 08/27/90 01/09/91 DELETED. 0790 I CERT/ TURBINE ROLLED OFF 08/27/90 12/31/91 TURING GEAR. 0791 C CERT/ GEN GROUND TEST LOGIC IS 08/27/90 09/25/90 NOT CORRECT. 0792 C CERT/ TURBINE WILL NOT LATCH 08/27/90 01/10/91 WITH NO VACUUM. 0793 I CERT/ FEEDWATER HEATER DELTA T 08/27/90 12/31/91 RESPONSE IS NOT CORRECT. 0794 C CERT/ MSIV'S OPEN TOO FAST 08/27/90 01/09/91 0795 C CERT/ CWP OVERLOAD ALARM 08/27/90 01/10/91 OCCURS DURING PUMP START. 0800 I CERT/POWER LOSS TO INST. BUS 08/29/90 07/31/91 2MA W/0 LOSS OF INDICATION TE-1122HA 8L CA,AND TE-1112HA 5 CA. Page 4. - 13

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I INWORK DATE SCHEDULE C=CLOSED DATE X=REJECT 0804 X CERT/ FAULTED SG PRESSURE 09/07/90 01/ll/91 RESPONSE AT DRYOUT. 0807 X CERT/ LOW FW INLET TEMP AT 09/07/90 01/11/91 FPSS. 0812 I CERT/QUENCH TANK TEMP 09/12/90 07/31/91 DECREASING ON ADDITION OF STEAM. 0814 C CERT/LOSS OF CH, A 09/12/90 01/10/91 RPS-TMLP(PIA-1102A) STILL READING 2100 0817 I CERT/ RCS SECONDARY LEAK FLOW 09/13/90 07/31/91 IMPROPER FOR SGTR 0818 I CERT/ FEEDWATER REG. VALVE 09/13/90 12/31/91 (FCV-9011), IMPROPER TRANIENT RESPONSE (SG2A) 0819 X CERT/ RCB INCREASING 09/13/90 01/11/91 TEMP/PRESS RELATION FOR FW LINE BREAK I.C. 0820 X CERT/CHANNEL C&D CIS RAD 09/13/90 01/11/91 MONITOR C/S PUSHBUTTON DO NOT WORK FROM THE RM23 PANEL 0821 X CERT/ CEDMCS MOTION INHIBIT 09/13/90 Ol/ll/91 LIGHTS 0822 X CERT/ANN L-43 DID NOT LIGHT 09/13/90 01/11/91 0826 -C CERT/ RCS/PZR INTEGRATED XIENT 09/13/90 01/10/91 RESPONSE: FW LINE BREAK 0827 C CERT/ LARGE FW LINE BREAK 09/13/90 Ol/10/91 DISCHARGE FLOWRATE EXCESSIVE 0828 I CERT/ ISOLATED, INTACT SG 09/13/90 12/31/91

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I INWORK DATE SCHEDULE C=CLOSED DATE X=REJECT 0829 C CERT/ TOTAL CORE D/P (CH. D) 09/13/90 Ol/10/91 IMPROPER TREND FOR FW LINE BREAK (H2'32SO) 0830 I CERT/ RCS/FAULTED SG HT.TRF. 09/13/90 12/31/91 FOR LOSS OF SECONDARY COOLANT 0833 I CERT/ PRESSURIZER HEATER POWER 09/18/90 12/31/91 DROPS OUT 0848 C CERT/ANNUNCIATORS J-41/J-45 09/26/90 01/10/91 RESPONSE (OPDS) 0852 C CERT/ HSCP ADV'S CONTROLLERS. 09/26/90 10/17/90 0853 X CERT/TURBINE VIBRATION ALARMS 10/08/90 Ol/11/91 0856 I CERT/ SIGMA POWER LIGHT DID'N 10/08/90 07/31/91 GO OUT DURING LOSS OFF POWER. 0857 C CERT/ WRONG LABELS ON T COLD 10/08/90 01/08/91 CHANNELS 0858 I CERT/ TOTAL REACTOR CORE FLOW 10/08/90 12/31/91 APPEARS TO BE ERRONEOUS 0859 C CERT/STATION AIR PRESS <0 10/08/90 01/05/91 DURING LOSS OF COMPRESSOR. 0860 I CERT/ 2A2 OIL LIFT PUMP ALARM 10/08/90 08/31/91 INCORRECT 0861 I CERT/ HOTWELL LI(UID TEMP 10/08/90 12/31/91 DROPS TOO MUCH 0875 I CERT/ RECORDER SCALES- 10/17/90 12/31/91 HVAC/PAP1/HSCP 0876 C CERT/ NEW INST TAGS - PANEL A3 10/17/90 12/18/90 0877 C CERT/ NEW INST. TAGS - PANELS 10/17/90 12/14/90 A2/ A9 Page 4. - 15

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I INWORK DATE SCHEDULE C=CLOSED DATE X REJECT 0878 C CERT/ NEW INST. TAGS - A201AB 10/17/90 12/18/90 0879 C CERT/ NEW INST. TAGS - PANEL 10/17/90 12/18/90 A9 .0880 I CERT/ S/G PRESSURE DROP-OFF 10/17/90. 12/31/91 TOO FAST DURING LBLOCA. 0882 C CERT./ PRESSURIZER LEVEL 10/17/90 ll/13/90 INCREASE DURING MSLB. 0884 I CERT./ FEEDWATER BREAK ON A 10/17/90 12/31/91 HDR/ PRESSURE DROPS TO ZERO 0886 I CERT/ TURBINE RUNBACK ALARM 10/29/90 08/31/91 (D-27) 0889 I CERT/ CHG PUMP RE-CIRC VALVE 10/29/90 08/31/91 STROKE LOGIC 0890 I CERT/ CONTAINMENT RESPONSE 10/29/90 10/31/91 DURING ATWS. 0891 I CERT/ RV HEAD LIFT PRESSURE 10/29/90 10/31/91 DURING ATWS NOT CORRECT. 0894 C CERT/ NEW LABELS- MTR CERT 10/29/90 12/18/90 0895 C CERT/ NEW LABELS- A9 10/29/90 12/18/90 0896 C CERT/ NEW INST TAGS A206 10/29/90 12/18/90 0897 C CERT/ NEW INST TAGS A204/A205 10/29/90 12/18/90 0898 C CERT/ NEW INST TAG A203 10/29/90 12/18/90 0899 C CERT/ NEW INST TAGS A201 10/29/90 12/18/90 0901 I CERT/ CCW HEAT EXCHANGER 11/06/90 12/31/91 RESPONSE DURING LOSS OF ICW. 0903 I CERT/ TM/LP SETPOINT GOES HIGH 11/06/90 03T31/91 ON RX TRIP Page 4. - 16

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I=INWORK DATE SCHEDULE C CLOSED DATE X REJECT 0904 C CERT/ SUBCOOLED MARGIN CHANNEL 11/06/90 01/10/91 A (QSPDS) ANN J-41 0905 I CERT/ LETDOWN FLOW RESPONSE 11/06/90 12/31/91 DURING LOOP. 0906 I CERT/ CST AUTO LEVEL CONTROL 11/06/90 12/31/91 NOT CORRECT. 0907 I CERT/ RCB PRESSURE RESPONSE TO 11/13/90 10/31/91 FAILED OPEN PORV 0908 I CERT/PZR SURGE LINE TEMP. 11/13/90 12/31/91

RESPONSE

0910 X CERT/ TOTAL CORE FLOW ll/13/90 Ol/19/91 UNEXPLAINED TRANSIENT RESPONSE 0911 X CERT/ SG LEVEL INDICATION FOR 11/13/90 01/11/91 FAULTED/ISOLATED CONDITION 0912 X CERT/ D/G 2A VOLTAGE DIDN' 11/13/90 Ol/ll/91 CHANGE 0914 X CERT/ NARROW RANGE S/G LEVELS 11/13/90 01/11/91 ISN'T CORRECT 0915 X CERT/ B SIDE FEED FLOW ll/13/90 Ol/ll/91 APPEARS TO BE IN ERROR 0923 I CERT/ S/G MASS INCREASE 11/21/90 12/31/91 FOLLOWING SBLOCA 0929 I CERT/ INST. AIR X TI E LOGIC ll/30/90 03/31/91 IS NOT CORRECT 0932 I CERT/ RCP BLEEDOFF TO QUENCH 11/30/90 12/31/91 TANK- PRESSURE NOT CORRECT 0956 I CERT/ OUTSIDE AIR FLOW TO 12/13/90 12/31/91 CONTROL ROOM NOT CORRECT 0957 I CERT/ SIS HDR PRESS HIGH 12/13/90 12T31/91 Page 4. - 17

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  • PSL SIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORT
  • TABLE 4-1 DR8 STATUS DESCRIPTION OPEN CLOSED/

I INWORK DATE SCHEDULE C=CLOSED DATE X REJECT 0958 I CERT/ RCP AMPS LOW 12/13/90 12/31/91 0959 I CERT/ SECONDARY STEAM/FEED 12/13/90 12/31/91 FLOW 5. STEAM PRESS LOW 0960 I CERT/ GEN KILOAMP PHASE A TOO 12/13/90 12/31/91 HIGH 0961 I CERT/ CCW SYSTEN FLOW, PRESS, 12/13/90 12/31/91 AMPS LOW 0962 I CERT/ RCP RLEEDOFF PRESSURE 12/13/90 12/31/91 TOO LOW 0963 I CERT/ RCS SYSTEM FLOW D/P TOO 12/13/90 12/31/91 HIGH 0964 I CERT/CWP PP AMPS TOO LOW, 12/13/90 12/31/91 DOESN'T MATCH PLANT DATA 0965 I CERT/ICW PP AMPS TOO LOW, 12/13/90 12/31/91 DOESN'T MATCH PLANT DATA 0966 C CERT/AIR PRESSURE TO UHS 12/13/90 01/10/91 DOESN'T MATCH PLANT DATA 0967 I CERT/CEDM FAN AMPS DOESN' 12/13/90 12/31/91 MATCH PLANT DATA 0968 I CERT/PZR SAFETY LINE 12/13/90 10/31/91 TEMPERATURES ARE REVERSED 0970 C CERT/A201/A202 NEW TAGS 12/17/90 01/08/91 0973 I CERT/ANNULUS PRESSURE 12/18/90 12/31/91 PERTUBATION DURING STEADY STATE OPS. 0974 I CERT/RCS 2A2 COLD LEG 12/18/90 12/31/91 TEMPERATURE TRANSIENTS FOR FEED WATER LEAK 0975 I CERT/CONTAINMENT SUMP LEVEL 12/18/90 12131/91 RESPONSE TO FEED WATER LEAK Page 4. - 18

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  • PSL SIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORT
  • TABLE 4-1 DRP STATUS DESCRIPTION OPEN CLOSED/

I INWORK DATE SCHEDULE C CLOSED DATE X REJECT 0976 I CERT/RCB TEMP/PRESS/HEAT LOAD 12/18/90 12/31/91 RESPONSE AFTER ESF RESET 0977 I CERT/ 2B FW/AFW HEADER - 12/18/90 12/31/91 PRESSURE INCREASE WHILE PUMPS ARE OFF 0978 I CERT/CONTAINMENT TEMP RESPONSE 12/19/90 12/31/91 FOR ESDE 0980 I CERT/C.A.S.S. RESPONSE TO 12/31/90 12/31/91 SMALL RCS LEAK 0981 I CERT/TRINISTAT POWER AMPS DOES 01/08/91 12/31/91 NOT TRACK UNIT 2 Page 4. - 19

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION Page No. 02/08/91 PCMs INSTALLED IN ST. LUCIE ¹ 2 WHICH HAVE NOT BEEN REVIEWED. TABLE 4-2 PCM ¹ DESCRIPTION PLANT IMPLEMENTED DATE 87095-2 D/G FAN DRIVE SHAFT GUARD MOD 11/06/90 88085-2 WESTINGHOUSE PRESSURE TRANSMITTER OBSOLE 11/29/90 88339-2 VAILEY VALVE POSITIONER &. REPLACEMENT 10/16/90 88345-2 SIGMA INSTRUMENT TEMPERATURE IND SWITCH 12/28/90 88355-2 FISCHER 5. PORTER INTEGRATOR OBSOLESCENCE 10/26/90 88373-2 FUEL HANDLING BLDG L-SHAPED DOOR 11/30/89 88393-2 UNITED ELECTRIC PRESS SWITCH REPLACEMENT 11/19/90 89022-2 SAS TIES TO AMMETERS AND VOLTMETERS 12/05/90 89103-2 ATWAS-DIVERSE SCRAM SYSTEM 11/26/90 89145-2 HEATER DRAIN PUMP PEDESTAL RESTORATION 11/20/90 89183-2 MISCELLANEOUS DRAWING CHANGES 10/26/90 89230-2 PUL-FUSE SWITCHES REPLCMT 11/06/90 89235-2 FAILURE OF AIR OPERATED VALVES 10/31/90 89238-2 SGBD CONDUCTIVITY AND PH ANALYZERS REPLC 11/21/90 89244-2 SG BLOWDOWN ISOL VLV CONTROL SWITCH OVER ll/15/90 89260-2 ICW SYSTEM ISOLATION VALVE RELINING 11/21/90 89272-2 MFP RECIRCULATION VALVE CONTROL MOD 11/15/90 89317-2 FCV-9021 & FCV 9011 FLEX AIR HOSE REPLCM 12/05/90 89333-2 HOLDUP TANK N2 SUPPLY REGULATOR REPLCMT ll/15/90 89338-2 AFAS RELAY CARD REPLACEMENT 12/27/90 89343-2 CEDM GENERATOR RHEOSTAT CHANGE 11/26/90 89351-2 CL1E 4K2 BREAKER AND CUBICLE MOD ll/14/90 89353-2 VOLTAGE REGULATOR TRANSFER SWITCH 11/07/90 89372-2 GE HFA RELAY REPLACEMENT 12/31/90 89377-2 WASTE GAS DISCHARGE FLOW TRANSMITTER REP ll/14/90 90009-2 RELOCATE METAL BUILDING FOR RCA ACCESS P 10/16/90 90052-2 P-10 GAS SUPPLY MOD 10/03/90 90077-2 MODLED CIRCUIT BREAKERS BULLETIN 88-10 12/12/90 90083-2 RCS AVERAGE TEMP TO SAS/ERDADS 12/19/90 90130-2 MFIV CONTROL SWITCH OVERRIDE ll/15/90 90132-2 BARTON TRANSMITTER REPLACEMENT ll/19/90 90142-2 RCB ATMOS PT-07-2C REPLACEMENT 11/16/90 90145-2 DEGASSIFIER CONDUIT AND BOX SUPPORT UPGR 11/19/90 90151-2 WASTE FILTER 2A FILTER CARTRIDGE REPLCMT- 10/23/90 Page 4. - 20

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION Page No. 02/08/91 PCMs INSTALLED IN'ST. LUCIE ¹ 2 WHICH HAVE NOT BEEN REVIEWED. TABLE 4-2 PCM ¹ DESCRIPTION PLANT IMPLEMENTED DATE 90158-2 LOSS OF FIELD RELAY REPLACEMENT 11/29/90 90162-2 CORRECTIVE ACTION FOR QA AUDIT 10/23/90 90169-2 RPS CABINET~FAN RELOCATION/NOISE REDUCTI ll/14/90 9%71-2 HSCP STEAM GEN PRESS RANGE CHANGE ll/14/90 90172-2 HVAC LOUVER SCREEN MATERIAL CHANGE (L-8) 12/14/90 90181-2 FISCHER PORTER SQUARE ROOT EXTRACTOR REP ll/19/90 90184-2 FUEL CASK CRANE BRIDGE INCHING MOTOR REP 11/23/90 90189-9 SEFMENTED REED SWITCHES ll/15/90 90194-2 LETDOWN HEAT EXCHANGER CABLE SPLICE ll/07/90 90197-2 4.16 & 6.9KV SU & AUX XFORMER GROUND DET 10/31/90 90203-2 REPLACE MG SET AMMETER 2A & 2B CEDM MG S 11/29/90 90205-2 480V LOAD CENTER GROUND DET RELAY SETPOI 11/21/90 90206-2 CONDENSER HOTWELL PEDESTAL REPAIR 12/12/90 90208-2 REPL OF POLAR CRANE DIGITAL WEIGHT IND 12/26/90 90215-2 RCB TELESCOPING JIB BOOM CRANE ANTICORR ll/15/90 90217-2 FCV-25-13 MOTOR REPLACEMENT 10/02/90 90218-2 POLAR CRANE MAGNATORQUE INDICATION 11/06/90 90219-2 480V LOAD CENTERS 2A5 & 2B5 GROUND DET R 11/06/90 90221-2 INSTRUMENT COMPRESSOR LOADING LOGIC MOD 10/23/90 90244-2 SHIELD BLDG FAN ANNUNCIATOR CABLE REROUTE 11/06/90 90246-2 CP BYPASS FLOW RANGE MISMATCH/FT-12-1 12/19/90 90257-2 HVS-6 & 7 BIRD SCREEN MATERIAL CHANGE 10/03/90 90258-2 NITROGEN HEADER LOW PRESS ALARM SETPOINT 12/12/90 90260-2 INST AIR COMPRESSORS 2C & 2D GASKET CHAN Ol/17/91 90261-2 CEDM C5 US RELAY SETPOINTS 12/11/90 90268-2 BORIC ACID MAKEUP TANK SELECTION SWITCH 11/15/90 90272-2 480V UNDERVOLTAGE RELAY SETPOINT MOD 11/06/90 90275-2 LOW ALARM AND ADV MANUAL ANNUNCIATOR DEL ll/15/90 90282-2 CCW PUMP 2C MOTOR AIR BOX MOUNTING 01/02/91 90286-2 GE MAGNETIC MOTOR STARTER REPLACEMENT ll/14/90 90289-9 CRANE-GASKET MATERIAL PART NO. CHANE 12/11/90 90292-2 GOULDS PUMP SHAFT SLEEVE ROLL LPIN MOD 11/16/90 90293-9 GOULDS PUMP SHAFT SLEEVE ROLL PIN MOD 11/16J90 90298-2 ANNUNCIATOR NUISANCE ALARM N-45 CORRECTI" 11/15/90 Page 4. - 21

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION Page No. 02/08/91 PCMs INSTALLED IN,ST. LUCIE ¹ 2 WHICH HAVE NOT BEEN REVIEWED. TABLE 4-2 PCM ¹ DESCRIPTION PLANT IMPLEMENTED DATE 90302-2 ACCESS TO AUX TRANSFORMERS CAPACITANCE C ll/15/90 90305-2 PACIFIC VALVE GASKET CHANGES 12/19/90 90307-2 ANNUN NUISANCE ALARMS F45,G22,N6 & N23 ll/19/90 90309-2 REGENERATIVE HEAT EXCHANGER CUBICLE DOOR ll/19/90 90316-2 V6341 SOLENOID VALVE VENT 11/26/90 90318-2 DWG UPDATE OF 2998-8-327 SHT 608 10/31/90 90320-2 AIR COMPRESSORS 2A & 2B FUSE'SIZE CORREC 12/31/90 90321-2 SNUBBER SUBSTITUTIONS ll/19/90 90325-2 GASKET SEALING COMPOUND IN ICW APPLICATI 01/08/91 90340-2 MISC SNUBBER LIST CHANGES ll/19/90 90349-2 CEDM CABLE JACKET REPAIR 11/21/90 90352-9 ANCHOR/DARLING GASKET MATERIAL PART NO. 12/31/90 90355-2 ICW PUMP MOTOR LEAD TERMINAL LUGS 01/23/91 90356-2 STANDARD ROSEMOUNT TRANSMITTER MOUNT DET 12/17/90 90367-2 HVS-2A MOTOR END BELL REPAIR 01/23/91 90371-2 SUPPORT MS-4101-305 MOD 11/26/90 90382-2 GRATING FASTENERS 11/26/90 90385-2 2B CCW HX INTERIOR SEAL WELD 11/27/90 90387-2 MAIN STEAM SAFETY VALVE RING SETTINGS 11/26/90 90388-2 MAIN GEN NEUTRAL GROUNDING XFORMERS SECO 12/31/90 90391-2 APPENDIX I COMPUTER REMOVAL Ol/17/91 90392-2 2B CCW HX SUPPORT BASE PLATE MODIFICATIO 11/26/90 90393-2 INSTALLATION OF SHIMS ON SUPPORT CC-2075 11/26/90 90394-2 INSTRUMENT ISOLATION VALVE (VPT-3331) RE 12/19/90 90398-2 FEED REG VALVES TEST TAP ADDITION 11/21/90 90417-2 MOD OF RESTRAINT VCS-7-Rl 01/18/91 Page 4. - 22

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT REFERENCES 4-1 Simulator Configuration Control, St. Lucie Plant Administrative Procedure No. 0010524 4-2 Simulator Discrepancy Reports, Plant Administrative Procedure No. 0005764. Page 4. - 23

ST ~ LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT APPENDIX A: UALIFICATIONS OF THE CERTIFICATION TEAM AND SCRB This Appendix consists of abstracts from the resumes of the members of the Certification Team and the SCRB. Many other St. Lucie licensed Operators assisted in the performance of the tests on the Simulator. Since this certification submittal is a public document, the names have been deleted. The names are available on request. CERTIFICATION TEAM Simulator Certification Engineer Planned and directed the Florida Power & Light St. Lucie Simulator Certification Test Program. He has a BS degree in Nuclear Engineering and has been certified as a SRO Simulator Instructor. As a consultant, he was responsible for achieving the initial operation of the Safety Parameter Display System at the North Anna Nuclear Plant. He was also responsible for primary systems operation and procedure modification as an Operations Engineer at the Davis Besse Nuclear Plant. In addition, he was responsible for preparations for the special NRC EOP Audit at the Rancho Seco Nuclear Plant. As an engineer at Babcock and Wilcox, he accomplished onsite Transient Assessment for 14 transients at five (5) different plants; provided advice and consultation on Startup Physics Testing on 12 reload startups and initial startup of the Muelheim-Kaerlich Plant, Germany; and assisted in the development of the Post 'TMI-II Emergency Operating Procedure Specifications. In addition, he developed and taught simulator and classroom courses for reactor operators and engineers. Page 1

ST ~ LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT Simulator Certification Test Team Member Is an Operations Specialist with .the Nuclear Energy Corporate Staff currently involved with special projects in support of the St. Lucie and Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plants. He was extensively involved in the Certification Project, writing test procedures, performing preliminary and final tests, and evaluating the test results. He has previously been in operations at St. Lucie for a total of 14 years where he was a shift supervisor. He has held a Senior Reactor Operator License for six (6) years and a St. Lucie Plant Reactor Operator License for four (4) years. During this time he was responsible for all operations shift activities. He was also involved with the St. Lucie Plant Simulator factory and site acceptance testing for the Operations Department during initial simulator startup. Simulator Certification Test Team Member Has been the Shift Technical Advisor (STA) Mad Instructor at St. Lucie for the last four (4) years and currently holds a St. Lucie STA Certification. He was extensively involved in the Certification Project, writing test procedures, performing preliminary and final tests, and evaluating test results. He was the Reactor Supervisor and Operations Supervisor for Nuclear Related Activities at Memphis State University Center for Nuclear Studies for nine (9) years. He was licensed (NRC) Senior Reactor Operator, AGN-201 Nuclear Reactor, and was a Certified Safety and License Compliance Inspector for 14-Mev Neutron Generator and X-Ray Facilities, State of Tennessee. In addition, he was an Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering (Electronics) Technology, State Technical Institute at Memphis. Page 2

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT Simulator Certification Test Team Member (Continued): He was in the U.S. Navy Submarine Nuclear Propulsion Program for 16 years. He was a Master Chief Electronics Technician, Qualified Engineering Officer of the Watch (Nuclear) and he was also Assistant to the Coordinator, U.S. Navy Enlisted Nuclear Training Activities, Division of Naval'Nuclear Reactors, USAEC. In addition, he was a Reactor Operator Instructor and Shift Training Coordinator at a U.S. Navy Nuclear Prototype Facility. BS Degree, Magna Cum Laude, Memphis State University (Physics major, Mathematics minor) Simulator Certification Test Team Member Is currently the Systems Engineer for the St. Lucie Simulator Engineering Group. He currently is responsible for modifying simulator software to implement plant modifications and fix discrepancies and reviewing software documentation. He was extensively involved in the Certification Project, performing preliminary and final tests and evaluating the test results, especially in the tests which were compared with Best Estimate Analyses. He has nine (9) years of Nuclear Power experience and is a Registered Professional Engineer in the State of Florida since 1987. He has been with the St. Lucie Simulator Engineering Group for five (5) years-throughout the factory and site acceptance tests of the simulator. Previously, he was a Nuclear Fuels Engineer for three (3) years where responsibilities included providing St. Lucie Reactor Engineering Department with startup and operations support. Also, used reactor physics codes to evaluate core operating characteristics and upgraded power shape monitoring software. In addition, he performed reviews of plant operations and design with the St. Lucie Independent Safety Engineering Group for one (1) year. BS Nuclear Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Page 3

ST ~ LUCZB INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT Simulator Certification Test Team Member Is currently a Nuclear Watch Engineer as a Licensed St. Lucie Senior Reactor Operator. He is the Shift Operating Foreman and Supervisor of licensed and non-licensed operators. As an experienced SRO he was extensively involved in the evaluation phase of Certification Testing. He has held a St. Lucie Senior Reactor Operator License for the last one and a half (1 1/2) years and a Reactor Operator License for the previous three and a half (3 1/2) years. In addition, he was a non-licensed operator for two (2) years and had spent another three (3) years as a power plant operator at fossil fuel plants. BS Degree, Lincoln University. Simulator Certification Test Team Member Is the St. Lucie Quality Assurance lead auditor for compliance with Nuclear Plant Technical Specifications. He was involved in the evaluation phase of the Certification Project performing final tests and evaluating the test results. He also provided valuable input to the Certification Test Program to insure that Quality Assurance standards were achieved. He was a Nuclear Plant Shift Supervisor for one (1) year and is licensed as a Senior Reactor Operator on four (4) nuclear power plants whose designs represent the four (4) U.S. NSSS suppliers. He had previously performed engineering evaluations of the fidelity of a nuclear plant full scope simulator. Also, he has been an instructor for Reactor Operator and Senior Reactor Operators and other utility staff. In addition, he was an Assistant Nuclear Plant Shift Supervisor for a dual unit nuclear site and was a Shift Technical Advisor for two (2) dual units. Page i

ST LUCIB INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTZPICATZON REPORT Simulator Certification Test Team Member (Continued): He was a Reactor Operator in the U. S.. Navy for four (4) years. BS in Applied Physics and Mathematics, State University of New York at Albany. BS Candidate in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Senior Class Status, Florida Institute of Technology at Melbourne, Fl. Simulator Certification Test Team Member Is an Operations Specialist with the Nuclear Energy Corporate Staff currently involved with special projects in support of the St. Lucie and Turkey Point Nuclear

   -Power Plants. He is responsible for project management of generic industry issues and plant operations enhancement programs. He was involved in the evaluation phase of the Certification Project performing final tests and evaluating the test results.

He has over twenty years Nuclear Power Plant experience. He was a Shift Supervisor at Turkey Point Nuclear Plant and held a Senior Reactor Operator License for 12 years. Previously, he held a Control Room Reactor Operator License for two (2) years and had been in various plant operator positions for three (3) years. Page 5

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT SIMULATOR CONFIGURATION REVIEW BOARD Operations Training Supervisor, SCRB Chairman The current Operations Training Supervisor has held this position for the last five (5) years. Previously, was a Control Room Supervisor at St. Lucie for two (2) years and was also a training instructor at St. Lucie for four (4) years. He has a total of 17 years Nuclear experience. He has held a St. Lucie Senior Reactor Operator's License for ten (10) years. Previously, he was in the U. S. Navy Nuclear Program for .four (4) years. BA Professional Studies, Memphis State University. SRO licensed on AGN-201 research reactor. License Training Program Coordinator, Training Department SCRB member License Training Program Coordinator for the last four (4) years. Currently responsible for the maintenance and implementation of all licensed training programs including: Reactor Operator, Senior Reactor Operator, Licensed Operator Requalification, and Shift Technical Advisor. He has a total of 20 years Nuclear experience. He held an active SRO license for 12 years until March 1989 and is currently St. Lucie SRO certified. He has been in the St. Lucie Training Department for the last 13 years. Previously, he was a Control Room Reactor Operator for two (2) years. He was also an Electronics Technician in the U.S. Navy and was a Qualified Reactor Operator. AA Degree in General Education, Palm Beach Junior College. Page 6

ST ~ LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT Nuclear Plant Supervisor, Operations Department SCRB Member Nuclear Plant Supervisor for the last three (3) years. Senior Supervisor on his operating crew, responsible for planning, scheduling, coordinating, and supervising the operation of the St. Lucie Plant on his shift. He has a total of 17 years Nuclear experience. He has held an active license for the past eight (8) years. Previous licensed positions include: Control Room Supervisor four (4) years, Nuclear Watch Engineer and Reactor Control Operator (one year each). He was also a nuclear trained Machinist Mate in the U.S. Navy (eight (8) years). Simulator System Coordinator, Simulator System Coordinator SCRB Member Simulator Engineering Coordinator for the last year. Responsible for all software and hardware maintenance and upgrades. Responsible for the Simulator Certification. Simulator Lead Software Engineer for six (6) years. Participated in the development of procurement specifications, design reviews, software and documentation quality control, acceptance testing and other tasks associated with the procurement of the St. Lucie Simulator. Instrument and Control Startup Engineer for five (5) years on the startup of St. Lucie Unit 2. U.S. Navy for 20 years, qualified as Reactor Operator, Engineering Watch Supervisor and Engineering Officer of the Watch on several Nuclear Power Submarines. Instructor at U.S. Naval Nuclear Propulsion School for four (4) years. Page 7

ST+ LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT Simulator Lead Engineer, Simulator System SCRB alternate Simulator Lead Engineer for last year. Responsible'or simulator software configuration control, software maintenance coordination, and coordination of software and hardware change implementation. Performs Simulator System Administrator duties. Simulator Lead Hardware Engineer for five (5) years. Participated in Simulator design reviews, hardware quality control, acceptance testing and other tasks associated with procurement of the St. Lucie Simulator. Instrument and Control Specialist for four (4) years. During this period was made responsible for the initial startup of the St. Lucie Unit 2 Reactor. Protective System and its associated instrumentation. U. S. Air Force for 10 years, as a precision measurement equipment specialist. Configuration SRO, License Training SCRB Alternate Has been the Simulator Configuration SRO for the last nine (9) months. He was extensively involved in the final testing and review of the evaluation of test results. He is currently responsible for reviewing PCM's for applicability to the simulator and subsequent testing upon installation. He .reviews discrepancy reports for applicability and tests changes/modifications to the simulator. Previously, he was a Requalification instructor and Non-Licensed Training coordinator. He has a total of 18 years Nuclear experience. He has held an active SRO license for four (4) years and a Control Room Reactor Operator license for the previous four (4) years. He has been in the St. Lucie Training Department for ten (10) years. Previously, he was a machinist mate in the U.S. Navy for eight (8) years and was an instructor at a U.S. Navy Nuclear Prototype Facility. Page 8

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1.0 TITLE

FOR INFORSNTIGN ONLY SIMULATOR CONFIGURATION CONTROL vertfy Information with a controHed document. 2.0 REVIEW AND APPROVAL: Reviewed by Facility Review Group October 2 1990 Approved by G.J. Boiss Plant Manager November 5 1990 Revision 1 Reviewed by F R G 19~ Approved by G. J. Boiss Plant Manager 19~/

3.0 SCOPE

3.1 Purpose

1. The purpose of this procedure is to provide guidance for the identification, evaluation, and implementation of changes to the St. Lucie Unit 2 Control Room simulator.
2. The purpose of this procedure is to provide instructions on the operation, responsibility and composition of a Simulator Configuration Review Board (SCRB) at the St. Lucie Plant.

3.2 Discussion In order to have a Certified Simulator, a program must be established to handle modifications to the Simulator. The SCRB provides a multi-disciplinary oversight and approval function to the process. 3.3 Authority ANS 3.5 1985.

2. Regulator Guide 1.149.

S OPS

3. QI 3-P R/PSL-3.

DATE DOCT PROCEDuRE DOCN 0010524 sYs COMP COMPLETED ITM 1

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(continued) 3.4 Definitions

1. Applications Software and Hardware - That software and hardware which duplicates plant systems of the St. Lucie Unit 2 and common Unit 1/Unit 2 services. (e.g. Software for RCS, CVCS, Main Steam, Electric Grid, etc, Hardware for simulated control boards).
2. Instructor Facility Hardware and Software - That hardware and software which is used by instructors and/or simulator engineering staff to interact with the simulation to alter and/or monitor the flow of simulated plant operations, (e.g. Software for plant specific I/F touch screens, instructor features, etc, Hardware for graphic I/F displays in the I/F).
3. Computer Facility Software and Hardware - That software and hardware on which the simulation runs and which is necessary for routine house keeping activities of a large computer system (e.g. Software including MPX operating system, SIMEX, etc. Hardware of the main computer complex and attached peripherals.
4. Existing Simulator Scope of Simulation for Training - The domain which defines what the simulator is capable of doing from a training standpoint, which includes:

A. All applications software and hardware which replicate existing systems in the actual power plant. P B. Plant Specific Instructor Facility Software such as the "Touch Screens" used for instructor control of exercises. C. Other I/F Software features normally used by instructors in providing instruction to students in the simulator.

5. Simulator Engineering Scope- The domain which defines items capabilities, etc. included in the simulator in some manner from a software and/or hardware standpoint but which is not directly related to or used for training. The includes:

A. All computer complex hardware and software. B. I/F software used by engineering staff for maintenance functions.

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(continued) 3.4 (continued)

5. (continued)

C, I/F hardware. D. Software utilities and systems used solely by engineering staff for software maintenance and modifications.

6. Simulator Deficiency - An error, malfunction, breakage or other fault in some item of hardware and/or software which is already in the existing scope of simulation or the engineering scope of simulation.
7. Simulator Modification - A change to hardware and/or software which alters (adds to/deletes from/alters) the existing scope of simulation or the engineering scope.
8. Simulator Change Request Evaluation (SCRE) - (Similar to fig. 1) The form which identifies a proposed change to the scope of simulation.
9. Simulator Work Order (SWO) -.(Similar to fig. 2 or fig. 3) The document internal to the simulator engineering staff which is used to document work performed in the correction of valid simulator deficiencies and/or approved simulator change requests and/or permanent changes to engineering scope.
10. Simulator Configuration Review Board (SCRB) - A board comprised of the Licensed Operator Training Coordinator, the Simulator System Coordinator, and a representative from the Operations Department, The function of the board is to:

A. Review and recommend changes to the existing scope of simulation for training. B. Review and approve all Simulator Certification activities. 11; Simulator Configuration Management System - A PC based system which contains the necessary data bases to track, review and evaluate plant-design changes, to incorporate and account for Simulator Modification and to verify the Simulator Configuration.

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4.0 PRECAUTIONS

Appropriate installed plant modifications shall be reviewed at least once per year. The Simulator shall be modified as required within 12 months of the review.

5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES

5.1 Simulator Engineering Group Maintaining an accurate list of current issues that must be reviewed by the SCRB.

2. Scheduling SCRB meetings, preparing meeting agendas and recording meeting results.
3. Reviewing information on plant changes in advance of the meetings so that technical recommendation can be made at the meeting. Simulator work request evaluations forms shall be issued to key Simulator Engineering personnel initiate this work.
4. Participate in SCRB meetings.

5.2 Licensed Training Group

1. Reviewing, as necessary, information on plant changes so that the effects of a change to training can be considered when making the evaluation.
2. Participation in SCRB meetings.

5.3 Operations

1. Reviewing, as necessary, information on plant changes so that the effects of a change on operators'kills and competency can be considered when making the evaluation.
2. Participating in SCRB meetings.

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6.0 REFERENCES

6.1 Ql 3-PR/PSL-3 Simulator Design Management and Operation, Configuration Control. 6,2 10 CFR 55. 6.3 ANS 3.5 1988 6.4 REG-GUIDE 1 ~ 149 6.5 NUREG 1258. 6.6 NUREG 1262. 7.0 RECORDS AND NOTIFICATION: 7.1 The following record shall be maintained in the plant files in accordance with Ql-1 7-PR/PSL-1, "Quality Assurance Records". Minutes of SCRB actions.

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8.0 INSTRUCTIONS

8.1 Composition of the Simulator Configuration Review Board.

1. The SCRB shall be composed of:

A. Operations Training Supervisor (Non-voting). Signs for the SCRB actions. B. Simulator System Coordinator. C. Licensed Operator Training Coordinator. D. Operations Representative. 8.2 SCRB Meeting Frequency and Quorum.

1. SCRB Meeting should normally be held monthly.

2; Special Meetings may be held as needed to accomplish backlogged work with a minimum of three days written notice in the form of a SCRB agenda.

3. Quorum for a meeting shall be all three of the of regular designated voting SCRB members or their alternates for that meeting.
4. Meetings shall normally be chaired by the Operations Training Supervisor.

In the absence of the Operations Training Supervisor the meeting shall be chaired by the Simulator System Coordinator. 8.3 Meeting Agenda and Minutes

1. The Simulator System Coordinator shall act as secretary for the SCRB hand shall be responsible for agenda and minutes and all necessary administrative support.

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(continued) 8.3 (continued)

2. An agenda of items to be discussed at each meeting shall be prepared and forwarded to the members a minimum of three days ahead of time.

No item shall be discussed which is not on the agenda, This allows all parties adequate opportunity for preparation. NOTE The tracking for PCMs will start after approval by the Facility Review Group. The time clock for review starts when the PCM has been tumed over to QC Vault.

   .8.4 The Simulator Engineering Staff shall review and track formal changes brought about through the Plant Change Modification (PCM) process and other formally documented plant change processes to determine if:
1. The plant change describes a potential change to the simulator.
2. The plant change will not obviously change the existing scope of Simulation. I.e..Pipe hangers, Unit one changes, etc. Figure 1 provides a flow chart to be used in this determination.
3. The information is sufficient to determine the impact to the Simulator.

8.5 When a proposed change is identified, an entry shall be made in Simulator Configuration Management System.

1. If the change is a potential change to the Simulator, assign the Status to Review and generate a Simulator Change Request Evaluation form.
2. If the change is obviously not a change to the Simulator as determined by Fig. 4, assign the Status to a Closed and DO NOT generate a Simulator Change Request form.
3. If the change doesn't provide sufficient information, assign the Status to Deferred and DO NOT generate a Simulator Change Request Evaluation form.

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(continued) 8.6 Any of the three members of the SCRB may sponsor a change which is an enhancement to or deletion from the existing scope of simulation. The sponsoring member shall submit the proposed change in writing to the Simulator Engineering Staff and a Simulator Change Request Evaluation form shall be generated. 8.7 The Simulator Engineering Group has one year to complete its review and submit the results to the SCRB. The time clock for review starts when the PCM has been turned over to the Q.G. Vault. Once sufficient data is available and the Simulator Engineering Staff has completed it's review per the Simulator Change Request Evaluation form, an SCRB agenda shall be prepared and distributed to each member prior to the meeting. As necessary, board members shall obtain supporting data in each item to aid in their reviews. /R1 8.8 All SCRB members or alternates should be present at each meeting. When all members or alternates cannot make a meeting, it should be rescheduled. 8.9 -The Simulator Configuration Review Board shall:

1. Determine if the plant change is within the scope of Simulator.
2. Determine if the change affects operator training.
3. Determine what modifications must be made to the Simulator. This may include:

A. Hardware B. Software G. Certification test procedure D. Acceptance test

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(continued) 8.10 The SCRB should also determine the priority of the approved change based on an assessment of difficulty, training value, upcoming training schedule, etc. These priorities will be: Priority A. To be started immediately even at the expense of other modification activities in progress and Deficiency Correction in progress. Priority B. To be started as soon as possible after vital Deficiency Corrections are completed. Priority C. Routine prioritlzatlon. Work to be scheduled by the simulator engineer to accomplish the modification within the one year regulatory time frame for plant PCMs, Priority D. Low Priority. Work to be accomplished whenever resources

                       'become available.

8.11 Old items shall be carried on the SCRB Agenda until fully closed out, either by formal acceptance and incorporation into the simulator scope, or, alternatively by a well documented decision not fo.pursue the proposed change. 8.12 AII SCRB approved PCM's shall-be installed within one year. PCM installation may precede reference plant modifications based on training value or other valid justification. /R1 8.13 SCRB-Approved changes shall indicate if they are changes brought about through replication of a plant PCM or whether they are an addition to the existing scope of simulation, i.e. an enhancement to the scope of simulation for instructor convenience or desire. 8.14 SCRB shall review and approve the final change packages under which modifications to scope were achieved in order to assess it the intent of the package has been met. 8.15 Minutes for the SCRB meetings will be completed as specified in this procedure and forward to the Training Superintendent via the Operations Training Supervisor for final review and approval prior to archiving.

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(continued) 8.16 An entry shall be made in the Simulator Configuration Management System.

1. Change the Status to Inwork if the change has been approved.
2. Change the Status to Deferred if the change has been deferred.
3. Change the Status to Closed if the change has NOT been approved.

8.17 Implementation of approved changes,

1. Simulator work orders shall be issued for each approved simulator change. A separate work order shall be issued for each aspect of the change, e.g. software, hardware, etc., but the work order numbering system shall be such as to tie together all work orders associated with the same plant PCM, change, etc.

8.18 Requirements for a Formal System Design for Major Changes.

1. Internal to the Simulator Engineering Staff a formal system design wilt be done for all modifications which require resources as follows.

A. Software man-hours in excess of 40. B. Hardware man-hours in excess of 40. C. Extreme technical difficulty as determined by the Simulator System Coordinator.

2. The formal system design shall be written and shall reflect the following:

A. Clear statement of goal and scope. B. Measurable progress milestones. C. Diagrammatic definition appropriate to problem as determined by the simulator engineer. D. Documentation of at least two structured walk-throughs, one at the beginning of the modification when initial design is complete but prior to the start of coding, and a second one at the completion of design, code and test, but prior to final acceptance test by the customer. E. Copies of the final (customer) e.g. Instructors, etc. acceptance test.

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(continued) 8.19 Modifications to the Simulator Not Falling Under SCRB Cognizance.

1. Modifications to the Simulator which are strictly internal to the simulator engineering group, e.g. utilities, hardware diagnostics, computer system configuration, etc. shall not fall under the cognizance of the SCRB.
2. The Simulator System Coordinator shall be responsible to approve all changes to the simulator both hardware and software not falling under the SCRB. He shall retain responsibility for all changes of this nature in all regards from design, implementation, and test.
3. All work accomplished outside of the cognizance of the.SCRB shall still be documented on a Simulator Work Order which shall be retained with other SWO's. The Operations Training Supervisor should be advised of this work.

8.20 When the Simulator Engineering Staff completes all software and hardware work and informal testing has been completed on the Simulator Changes, a . formal Acceptance Test shall be performed. The test team shall include a simulator engineer and an instructor. 8,21 When the formal test is completed satisfactorily, the change package will be forwarded to the SCRB for review and approval for training. 8.22 An entry shall be made in the Simulator Configuration Management System.

1. Change the status to indicate that the plant change has been turned over to training.
2. When all final documentation for the Simulator Change as been completed, change the status to close out the simulator change.

Page 12 of 16 ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO. 0010524, REVISION 1 SIMULATOR CONFIGURATION CONTROL FIGURE 1 SIMULATOR CHANGE REQUEST EVALUATIONFORM (Page 1 of 2) Simulator Change Request ¹: Date Initiated: Date Due: This simulator change request is based on the following reference plant change/addition. Document ID:

Title:

Simulator Hardware Change Evaluation Responsibility: Simulator Hardware Change Req'd Yes No (circle one) Est Man Hrs: Est Cost: Parts Lead Time: Simulator Downtime: . Affected Panel(s): Plant Equipment Number: Comments: Reviewed by: Date / / Simulator Software Change Evaluation Responsibility: Simulator Software Change Req'd Yes No (circle one) Est Man Hrs: Est Cost: Simulator Down Time: Daily Readiness Test Program Change Req'd Yes No (circle one) Comments: Reviewed by: Date / /

Page 13 of 16 ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO. 0010524, REVISION 1 SIMULATOR CONFIGURATION CONTROL FIGURE 1 SIMULATOR CHANGE REQUEST EVALUATIONFORM (Page 2 of 2). Simulator Change Request 0: Date Initiated: Date Due: Simulator CTP Change Evaluation Responsibility: CTP Change Req'd Yes No (circle one) Est Man Hrs: Est Cost: Comments: Reviewed by: Date / / Simulator Database Change Evaluation Responsibility: Database Change Req'd Yes No (circle one) Est Man Hrs: Est Cost: Comments: Reviewed by: Date / / Approved by SCRB: Date / /

Page 14 of 16 ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO. 0010524, REVISION 1 SIMULATOR CONFIGURATION CONTROL FiGURE 2 SIMULATOR WORK ORDER (SOFTWARE) SWO: SCRN: SYSTEM: MODULE: WORK REQUESTED: ORIGINATOR: DATE: TO'OMPLETED START DATE: ASSIGN PRIORITY: DATE: DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM: MAN HRS'PL CONTRACT ACTION TAKEN: MAN HRS'PL CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS: APPLICATION: MODULES CDB MODEL REPORT IC CONFIGURATION INSTRUCTOR FACILITY: PIED MENUS STYLIZED PAGES SSS ALARM FAILURES LOA COMPLETED DATE: REQUIREMENTS: BY'ESTING MAN HRS: FPL CONTRACT COMPLETED BY: DATE DOCUMENTATION: MAN HRS: FPL CONTRACT SOURCE MRGEN INTERFACE DWGS SCOPE DWGS SIMULATION DWGS DESIGN DATA BASE COMPLETED BY: DATE: TOTAL MAN HOURS'PL CONTRACT: COMMENTS: TOTAL'IMULATOR DOWN TRAINING DOWN TIME: TIME'UPERVISOR: DATE:

Page 15 of 16 ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO. 0010524, REVISION 1 SIMULATOR CONFIGURATION CONTROL FIGURE 3 SIMULATOR WORK ORDER SWO: SCRN: EQUIPMENT NAME: KEY PLANS: WORK REQUESTED: ORIGINATOR'ATE: JOB STARTED DATE: AM/PM JOB COMPLETED DATE: AM/ DESCRIBED THE TROUBLE FOUND AND YOUR ANALYSIS OF THE CAUSE OR REASON DESCRIBE WORK OR REPAIRS AS PERFORMED QIP: POTENTIAL Y WHY IS THIS JOB A REWORK JOB REWORK JOB N PARTS QUAN MANUF. SER. NUMBER PART NUMBER MRS NUMBER JOURNEYMAN SIGNATURE: DATE: JOURNEYMAN HOURS DATE INDEPENDENT VERIFICATION: DATE: SUGGESTIONS OR RECOMMENDATIONS: DELAYS: LOST HRS PROCEDURES

                                                        *
  • ill TOOLS OTHER COMMENT SUB-SYSTEM DOWN TIME: SIMULATOR DOWN TIME: TRAINING DOWN TIME:

DATA ENTRY COMPLETED DATE: SUPERVISOR: DATE:

Page 16 of 16 ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO. 0010524, REVISION 1 SIMULATOR CONFIGURATION CONTROL FIGURE 4 PLANT CHANGE Unit 2 Tracking ls or No NOT Common Required Yes CWD's ln Yes Package No Requires SCRB PID's ln Yes Review Package Assign Status "R" No ls Change Obviously Y No NO Impact Yes Assign Status In PCM Tracking System to ncn (0010524. WPG)

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FOR INFORAIATIONONLY SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION This document Is not controlled. Before use verify information with a controlled document. 2.0 REVIEW AND APPROVAL: Reviewed by Facility Review Group Au ust 9 1990 Approved by J. H. Barrow for Pl 1 M 2 ~A22 1992 Revision 2 Reviewed by F R G 19~ Approved by G. J. Boiss Plant Manager 19~

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3.1 PURPOSE

This procedure provides instructions on how to Certify the simulator to the NRC and how to maintain that certification.

3.2 DISCUSSION

Certification of the simulator is required by 10 CFR 55 in order for the NRC to conduct license examinations.

3.3 AUTHORITY

The Simulator Configuration Review Board (SCRB) is authorized to approve all Certification activities as described herein. 4.0 P RECAUTIONS'uring the conduct of Performance Tests pen and ink changes may be made to the Simulator Test Procedures on the spot. However, these changes must subsequently be approved by the SCRB.

5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES

S OPS 5.1 Operation's Training Supervisor is responsible for DATE implementing this procedure. DOCT PROCEDURE DOC N 0005761 SYS 5.2 Operation's Supervisor is responsible for supporting, as COMP COMPLETED appropriate, certification activities. ITM 2

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6.1 ANS 3.5, 1985 6.2 Regulatory Guide 1.149 Rev 1 6.3 NUREG 1258 6.4 FPL Letter, C. G. Woody to USNRC, "St. Lucie Unit 1 Plan for Simulation Facility Development Application," August 31, 1989, L-89-322, 6.5 Ql 3-PR/PSL-3. 7.0 RECORDS AND NOTiFICATIONS: All signed records generated by this procedure shall be maintained in the plant files in accordance with Ql 17-PR/PSL-1, "Quality Assurance Records." All products that back up the signed records may be stored in the simulator library.

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8.1 Develop initial certification backup documents to demonstrate the simulator's conformance to the requirements of ANS 3.5. Develop or assemble documents which provide familiarization with the simulator and its general applicability as an operator training vehicle. The specific products are listed in Appendix A Simulator Information. Each item in this section should be reviewed by the Simulator Engineering Group (SEG) and the entire section approved by the SCRB,

2. Develop or assemble documents which provide identification of the data used by the simulator manufacturer in building the simulator and identification of the data used by the SEG in post-delivery modification.

The specific products are listed in Appendix B Simulator Design Data, Each item in this section should be reviewed by the SEG and the entire section approved by the SCRB. A. After initial certification the reference data base should be continuously updated to reflect the current simulator configuration.

3. Develop tests which provide documentation of simulator performance as compared to the response of St, Lucie Unit 1 or 2, Best Estimate Analysis (RETRAN), industry events or the Judgement of a panel of experts. The specific products are listed in Appendix C Simulator Tests. The evaluation of the test results shall be approved by the SCRB.
4. Products of this section ensure a program exists for the correction of simulator discrepancies and modification/upgrades due to changes in St.

Lucie Unit 2. Simulator Configuration Control is addressed in AP 0010524, and Simulator Discrepancies are addressed in AP 0005764. This section is also used to report the status of open discrepancies and modifications that could impact NRC Operating Tests. The specific products are listed in Appendix D Simulator Discrepancy and Modification Program. Each item in this section should be reviewed by the SEG and the entire section approved by the SCRB. /R2

5. Develop the documentation required by RG 1.149 since the simulator will be certified for St. Lucie Unit 1 the specific products are listed in Appendix E Unit Differences Analysis. Each item in this section should be approved by the SCRB.

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(continued) 8,2 Initial certification submittal shall be made via NRC Form 474 for each St. Lucie Unit. The products in this section will include abstracts for all Simulator Tests, the status of all open discrepancies and modifications that could impact Operating Tests and a plan for their resolution, a preliminary performance testing schedule for the conduct of approximately 25% of the performance tests per year for the four year period commencing with the date of this certification, a summary of the Unit Differences Analysis, and a listing of any exceptions to ANS 3.5 with description. The submittal package contents should be reviewed and documented on a form similar to Checksheet 1. /R2 8.3 Annual Performance Testing

1. Annual performance testing should be conducted in accordahce with Appendix C. /R2
2. Prior to running the performance test, it should be reviewed to the current revision of the referenced plant procedure(s) and modified as appropriate.
3. Performance testing schedule changes for any modification to the
            'schedule (annual or 25% per year) shall be conveyed to the NRC via NRC Form 474.                                                               /R2
4. The evaluated results of the annual performance tests should be approved by the SCRB, 8.4 Renewal of Certification - The annual performance testing regimen should commence with the date of the initial certification and culminate with a report to the NRC which is due every four years, on the anniversary date of the certification. There is no requirement for an annual report. Certification is made to the NRC via NRC Form 474 and should include a description of any uncorrected performance test failures and a schedule for correction of such performance test failures, if any.

8.5 Recertification - Should the simulator fail to meet NRC standards after initial certification a recertiflcatlon may be made to the NRC via NRC Form 474. The recertification must include a description of con'ective actions taken, including results of completed performance testing as required.

Page 5 of 15 ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO. 0005761, REVISION 2 SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION APPENDIX A SIMULATOR INFORMATION Control Room Physical Arrangement Drawing Panel/Equipment Comparison Control Room Environment Description Initial Conditions Capability Description Malfunctions Capability Description LOA/IDACapability Description Instructor Station Manual Inventory of Model Reports Each product listed has been generated, reviewed, and stored. SEG Date - / / Approved by: SCRB Date / /

Page 6 of 15 ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO. 0005761, REVISION 2 SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION APPENDIX B SIMULATOR DESIGN DATA Inventory of Reference Data Base Inventory of Updated Reference Data Base Each product'listed has been generated, reviewed, and stored. SEG Date - / / Approved by SCRB Date / /

Page 7 of 15 ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO. 0005761, REVISION 2 SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION APPENDIX C SIMULATOR TESTS (Page 1 of 6) NPE-001 ¹ Plant Start-up Cold to Hot NPE-002 ¹ Nuclear Start-up NPE-003

  • Turbine.Start-up NPE-004 ¹ Reactor Trip and Recovery NPE-005 ¹ Plant Shutdown SUR-002 ¹ Isothermal Temperature Coefficient SUR-003 ¹ Rod Worth Measurements SUR-004 ¹ All Rods Out Critical Boron SUR-005 ¹ Plant Heat Balance SUR-006 ¹ Moderator Coefficient at Power.

SUR-008 ¹ Shutdown Margin Modes 3, 4, 5 SUR-009 ¹ RCS Inventory Balance SUR410 ¹ WIde Range Log Periodic SUR-011 ¹ Diesel Generator Monthly Test SUR-012 ¹ RPS Logic Matrix Test SUR-013 ¹ CEA Periodic Test SUR-014 ¹ Turbine Valve Test SUR-015 ¹ Hydrogen Recombiner Test

Page 8 of 15 ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE NO. 0005761, REVISION 2 SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION APPENDIX C SIMULATOR TESTS (Page 2 of 6) SUR-018 ¹ Boron Flow to RCS SST-001 Steady State Test at 100% SST-002 Steady State Hold Points TRN-001 Reactor Trip TRN-002 Loss of Main Feedwater Pumps TRN-003

  • Inadvertent MSIS TRN-004 'oss of All RCP's TRN-005 Loss of One RCP TRN-006
  • Turbine Trip from Less than 15%

TRN-007

  • Maximum Power Rate Ramp from 100% to 75%

TRN-008 Large Break LOCA with LOOP TRN-009 MSLB Inside Containment TRN410 Failed Open PZR Safety Valve MAL-001 ¹ SGTR 1 Tube MAL-002 ¹ Rapid Gross Failure of Multiple S/G Tubes MAL-003 ¹ LOCA Outside Containment MAL-004 ¹ . Cold Leg LOCA with LOOP MAL-005 ¹ Small Break LOCA Hot Leg MAL-006 ¹ Failed Open PORV with Only 1 DG

Page 9 of 15 ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO. 0005761, REVISION 2 SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION APPENDIX C SIMULATOR TESTS (Page 3 of 6) MAL-007 ¹ Rupture Instrument Air Receiver MAL-008 ¹ Loss of Instrument Air Compressors MAL-009 ¹ Loss of Offsite Power MAL-010 ¹ Station Blackout MAL-011 ¹ Loss of Safety Related 4160V Bus MAL-012 ¹ Loss of MA Instrument Bus MAL-013 ¹ Loss of Non-Safety Vital AC MAL-014 ¹ Loss of 2B/2BB DC Bus MAL-015 ¹,Loss of All RCP's with NC Cooldown MAL-016 ¹ Condenser Vacuum Leak MAL-017 ¹ Loss of Condenser Level MAL-018 ¹ Loss of All ICW Pumps MAL-019 ¹ Rupture One ICW Header MAL-020 ¹ RCS Leak While on Shutdown Cooling MAL-021 ¹ Loss of Both LPSI Pumps in a Drained Condition MAL-022 ¹ Loss of All CCW Pumps MAL-023 ¹ Rupture of "A" CCW Header MAL-024 ¹ RCS to CCW Leak in the RCP Seal Cooler MAL-025' Loss of Both Main Feedwater Pumps From 100% Power

Page 10 of 15 ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO. 0005761, REVISION 2. SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION APPENDIX C SIMULATOR TESTS (Page 4 of 6) MAL-026 ¹ Loss of Main Feedwater and Emergency Feedwater Pumps from 100% Power MAL-027 ¹ Fail Power Supply to One RPS Channel MAL-028 ¹ One Stuck Rod MAL-029 ¹ One Uncoupled Rod During Startup MAL-030 ¹ One Slipped Rod MAL-031 ¹ One Dropped Bank of Rods MAL-032 ¹ Freeze Control Rod Drive System MAL-033 ¹ Insert Failed Fuel Along with a 1 GPM SG Tube Leak MAL-034 ¹ Turbine Trip From <15% Power MAL-035 ¹ Trip Generator From 100% Full Power MAL-036 ¹ Leak From RCS Makeup into the Charging Portion of the CVCS MAL-037 ¹ Steam Bypass Control (SBC) Valve Fails Open MAI -038 ¹ Pressurizer Pressure Control Failures MAL-039 ¹ Reactor Coolant Volume Control Failures MAL-040 ¹ Reactor Trip Initiated by a Low SG Level MAL-041 ¹ Double Ended MSLB Inside Containment MAL-042 ¹ Steam Line Break Downstream of the MSIV MAL-043 ¹ Failed Open MSSV MAL-044 ¹ Small Feedwater Line Break (Outside Containment)

Page 11 of 15 ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO. 0005761, REVISION 2 SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION APPENDIX C SIMULATOR TESTS (Page 5 of 6) MAL-045 ¹ Large Feedwater Line Break (Inside Containment) MAL-046 ¹ WIde Range Nl Failed High MAL-047 ¹ Linear Power Range Channel Failed High MAL-048 ¹ SG Level Instr. Failure MAL-049 ¹ Containment Pressure Failure MAL-050 ¹ -Tcold Failed High MAL-051 ¹ Tcold Failed High MAL-052 ¹ Thot Failed High or Low MAL-053 ¹ Thot Failed High MAL-054 ¹ RCS Flow Failure MAL-055 ¹ FW Flow Failure MAL-056 ¹ Steam Flow Failure MAL-.057 ¹ SG Pressure Failure MAL-058 ¹ Containment Radiation Failure MAL-059 ¹ RWT Level Failure MAL-060 ¹ Annunciator Panel Failures MAL-061 ¹ Alarm Window Fails to Actuate MAL-062 ¹ Alarm Window Incorrectly Actuates MAL-064 ¹ ESFAS Fails to Actuate on a LOCA MAL-065 ¹ RAS Fails to Actuate

Page 12 of 15 ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO. 0005761, REVISION 2 SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION APPENDIX C SIMULATOR TESTS (Page 6 of 6) MAL-066 ¹ MSIS Fails to Actuate MAL-067 ¹ AFAS Fails to Actuate MAL-068 ¹ Anticipated Transient Without Scram (ATWS) MAL-069 ¹ HSCP Cooldown CRT-001 Computer Real Time Test (during TRN series testing) PLANT TRANSIENTS Testing of actual plant transients

                       'erformance for which data is available SIMULATOR DESIGN CHANGES                    '*

Performance Testing of affected systems and components when design changes result in significant changes in configuration or significant changes in response. PERFORMANCE TESTING SCHEDULE /R2 Annual Each product listed has been generated, reviewed, and stored. ¹ - 25% &% per year SEG Date / / As they occur Approved by: SCRB Date /

Page 13 of 15 ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO, 0005761, REVISION 2 SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION APPENDIX D SIMULATOR DISCREPANCY AND UPGRADE Inventory of open DR's that could impact NRC Operating Tests Inventory of approved modifications not installed that could impact NRC Operating tests Schedule for resolution of open DR's Schedule for resolution of modifications Each product listed has been generated and reviewed. SEG Date / / Approved by: SCRB Date / /

Page 14 of 15 ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO. 0005761, REVISION 2 SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION APPENDIX E UNIT DIFFERENCES ANALYSIS Facility design and systems relevant to control room personnel Technical Specifications Procedures, primarily abnormal and emergency operating procedures Control room design and instrument/control location Operational characteristics Each product listed has been generated and reviewed. SEG Date / / Approved by: SCRB Date / /

Page 15 of 15 ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO. 0005761, REVISiON 2 SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION CHECKSHEET 1 ST. LUCIE UNIT1 & UNIT 2, Abstracts for all Appendix C Simulator Tests

2. Inventories and schedules for Appendix D Simulator Discrepancy and Upgrade
3. Performance Testing Schedule
4. Summary of Appendix E Unit Differences Analysis
5. Exceptions as per FPL Letter L-89-322
6. NRC Form 474 Unit 1 and Unit 2 Reviewed by:

OPS Training Supervisor Date / / Approved by; Training Superintendent Date / /

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This document is not controlled. Before use SIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORTS verify infprmsti0n yjtfIa corItrpiied doctIment 2.0 REVIEW AND APPROVAL: Reviewed by Facility Review Group 19~/ Approved by G. J. Boiss Plant Manager 19~ Revision Reviewed by F R G 19 Approved by Plant Manager 19

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3.1 Purpose

This instruction provides guidance and instructions for the proper initialization, disposition, and close out of a St. Lucie Simulator Discrepancy Report.

3.2 Discussion

During normal operation of the St. Lucie Simulator, including but not limited to, exercise guide validation, scenario validation, certification and operations training, apparent errors in simulator response and control room replication may be observed. These observations are addressed by the Simulator Discrepancy Reporting System. This system captures the apparent discrepancy, assigns an operational priority, issues a Simulator Work Order, assigns a work priority, and defines the disposition and close out.

3.3 Authority

1. Ql 3-PR/PSL-3.

S OPS DATE DOCT PROCEDURE DOC N 0005764 sYs COMP COMPLETED ITM 0

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(continued)

                         '.4 Definitions:
1. Applications Software and Hardware - that software and hardware which duplicates plant systems of the St. Lucie Plant Unit 2 and common Unit 1/Unit 2 services, (e.g., software for simulated control boards).
2. Instructor Facility. Hardware and Software - that hardware and software which is used by instructors and/or simulator engineering staff to interact with the simulation to alter and/or monitor the flow of simulated plant operations, (e,g., software for plant specific I/F touch screens, instructor features, etc., hardware for graphics I/F displays in the I/F),
3. Computer Facility Software and Hardware - that software and hardware on which the simulation runs and which is necessary for routine housekeeping activities of a large computer system (e.g., software including MPX Operating System, Simex, etc., hardware of the main computer complex and attached peripherals).
4. Existing Simulator Scope of Simulation for Training - the domain which defines what the simulator is capable of doing from a training standpoint, which includes:

A. All applications software and hardware which replicates existing systems in the actual plant. B. Plant specific instructor facility software such as the "touch screens" used for instructor control of exercises. C. Other I/F software features normally used by the instructors in providing instruction to students in the simulator.

5. Simulator Engineering Scope - the domain which defines items, capabilities, etc. included in the simulator in some manner from a software and/or hardware standpoint but which is not directly related to or used for training. This includes:

A. All computer complex hardware and software. B. I/F software used by Engineering staff for maintenance functions.

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(continued) 3.4 (continued)

5. (continued)

C. I/F hardware. D. Software utilities and systems used solely by Engineering staff for software maintenance and modifications.

6. Simulator Deficiency - an error, malfunction, breakage or other fault in some item of hardware and/or software which is already in existing scope.

of simulation or engineering scope of simulation,

7. Simulator Software "Father" Configuration - a controlled configuration used by the simulator instructor staff for the purpose of training and examinations. It includes only application software that has been accepted by the Simulator Configuration Control SRO and the Simulator System Administrator (or their designee), and approved by the Simulator Engineering Group Coordinator and the Operations Training Supervisor.
8. Simulator Software "Son" Configuration - a controlled configuration used for testing by the simulator engineering staff. It includes software that is being tested for deficiency clearance. It is maintained by the System Administrator.
9. Simulator Work Order (SWO) - The document internal to the simulator engineering staff which is used to document work performed in the correction of valid simulator deficiencies and/or permanent changes to engineering scope.
10. Simulator Configuration Review Board (SCRB) - a board comprised of the Licensed Operator Training Coordinator, the Simulator System Coordinator, and a representative from the Operations Department. The function of the board is to:

A. Review and recommend changes to the existing scope of simulation for training. B. Review and approve all simulator certification activities.

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3.0 SCOPE

(continued) 3,4 (continued)

11. Simulator Configuration Management System - a PC based system which contains the necessary data base to track, review, and evaluate simulator discrepancies.

4.0 P RECAUTIONS: None 5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES; 5.1 Simulator users including but not limited to Simulator Instructional Staff, Simulator Engineering Group, Simulator Configuration SRO, and Licensed Operator Trainees can initiate a discrepancy report if an apparent error in simulator fidelity is observed. It should also be used to identify items needing corrective maintenance.

6.0 REFERENCES

6.1 Ql 3-PR/PSL-3 "Simulator Design Management and Operation, Configuration Control". 6,2 ANS 3.5 1988 6.3 EPRI NP-5746, "Evaluation of Simulator Discrepancies on the Basis of Operational Impact". 7.0 RECORDS AND NOTIFICATIONS: 7.1 Completed Simulator Discrepancy Reports, completed Simulator Work Orders

       . and associated documents. shall be maintained in the simulator library from certification cycle to certification cycle.

7.2 Simulator Discrepancy Report originator shall be notified of discrepancy disposition.

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8.1 If an apparent error in simulator fidelity or performance is observed by the user, a Discrepancy Report should be filled out.

1. Obtain a blank Simulator Discrepancy Report similar to Figure 1 (FPL Form 3994).

2.'hort title - make a brief entry defining the discrepancy.

3. Details:

What was observed? Explain in more specific text the apparent problem in simulator fidelity. What did you expect to observe? Be very specific in your expectations. Terms as faster, slower, higher, etc. may not be accepted. Actual plant data when applicable is desired. Any other comments? Additional data that may be helpful to the Simulator Engineer.

4. Type:

Performance Testing - indicate if the simulator "plant" response was affected. Physical Fidelity - indicate if discrepancy is physical in nature. The simulator looks different either hardware or software, Instructor Control - indicate if discrepancy inhibits simulator control by the instructor. Other - discrepancies not included above.

5. Location:

Fill out as applicable.

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(continued) 8.1 (continued)

6. Retest:

Indicate the retest that you feel would be applicable to insure the discrepancy is corrected. This will be included in the Simulator Configuration Control SRO retest session. Results - to be filled out by the Simulator Configuration Control SRO and the Simulator System Administrator during retest session.

7. Priorities:

A. Using the EPRI Operational Flow Chart, assign the operational priority (Figure 2). B. Assign a suggested training priority as indicated below:

1. Training cannot be completed. Negative training could be taking place.
2. Training 'can be completed only with significant explanation from instructor.
3. Training is impacted by the discrepancy, training can be completed with instructor explanation.

4.. Simulator training can continue with instructor overriding or modifying system response.

5. Time available, DR is transparent to floor operations, C. Final Simulator Work Order priorities are established with regard to availability of personnel, materials, feasibility of alternative training, and number and/or age of deficiency.

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(continued) 8.1 (continued)

8. FilI out the next block as applicable. Originator, date observed, simulator engineer, initial condition set in use, scenario in use, and evolution in progress.
9. Leave the remainder of the Discrepancy Report blank.
10. Submit the completed Discrepancy Report by placing it in a designated place.

8.2 Approval of the Discrepancy Report will be made by the Simulator Configuration Control SRO and the Simulator System Administrator as follows:

1. Verify that all applicable entries are made on the report.
2. Verify that the report is not a duplicate of an existing report.
3. Verify that the submitted discrepancy is valid.
4. Verify that the submitted discrepancy is not an increase in simulator scope, An increase in simulator scope is defined as requesting a change in the simulator outside its established design base, Any DR that is determined to be a change in scope of simulation should be submitted to the SCRB.

8.3 The results of the Discrepancy Report approval process will be reflected on the originators copy (goldenrod) and will be sent to the originator. 8.4 If the Discrepancy Report is rejected, the originator may: Agree with the disposition The original (white) copy will be retained in the simulator library.

2. Disagree The originator may re-submit the report with additional information or-submit the report to the Simulator Configuration Review Board for disposition. Re-submittal should follow the same flow path as the original DR.

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(continued) 8.5 If the Discrepancy Report is approved: The Simulator Configuration Control SRO and the Simulator System Administrator will review and approve the suggested Simulator Work Order priority. A. If the suggested Simulator Work Order priority is not accepted, the Simulator Configuration SRO and the System Administrator and the originator cannot come up with an acceptable work priority, the Operations Training Coordinator and the Simulator System Coordinator will assign the priority.

2. A Simulator Work Order will then be issued to the Simulator Engineering Group.

8.6 After modifications have been made to correct the simulator. discrepancy, the Discrepancy Report is submitted to the Simulator System Administrator and Simulator Configuration SRO for retest and acceptance. Those discrepancies that do not result in application software modifications, such as computer and RTGB hardware maintenance, instructor facility hardware maintenance, etc., will be approved by the Simulator Lead Hardware Engineer and the System Administrator. All testing of software changes will be conducted using the "son" configuration. 8.7 Completed discrepancies and work orders are then reviewed by the Operations Training Supervisor and the Simulator Systems Coordinator for approval to be included into the simulator father configuration. 8.8 lf the originator desires to be notified when a DR has been completed, the originators copy (goldenrod) should be returned to the Simulator System Administrator. The System Administrator will attach the originators copy to the Simulator Work Order. After the completed discrepancy has been included in the father configuration, the originators copy will be returned to the originator marked as being completed.

Page 9 of 10 ST. LUCIE PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO. 0005764, REVISION 0 SIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORTS tr Simulator Discrepancy Report (Please Print, Use Black Ball Point Pen.) OR No. Short Title Oetails What was Observed? What did you expect to observe? Any other comments? Additonal pages attached Y/N Type Check: Q Pert. Tesdng Q Physical Fidelity Q Inst. Control Q Other Lncatfon p Control Board: specify Tag No., Meter, etc. Intr. Facility Crt's Specify CRT page / Oescription Q Additional pages attached Y/N UNSAT Q Oate Results SAT Q SEG Staff (if applicable) INSTR/OPS (if applicable) OPS TRNG SUP (ifapplicable) Operational Priority See supplementary flowchart if required (I - IO) Originator Oate Observed On-Outy SEG orN/A p ICSetinuse No orN/A Q Scenario in Use or N/A Q Evolution in Progress or N/A Q I e e s' ' a et System Type Q HW Q SW Q Both Disposition OR Accepted. OR No, as shown in upper right corner. OttRejented. grates is pending, mere details needed. gee nnmments. More than 3 working days since observed. Out of scope. Refer to SCRB. Ouplicate or equivalent of OR No. Comments Plant Oesign Feedback Yes Q NoQ Date Part I (White) - SEG File Part 2 (Canary) - I/F Part 3 IPinkl - SWO Part 4 IGoldeniodl - Originator Form 3994 INon.aiocigodl Rov. t? 0

Page 1 ST. L PLANT ADMINISTRATIVEPROCEDURE NO. 0005764, REVISION 0 SIMULATOR DISCREPANCY REPORTS FIGURE 2 ASSIGNMENT OF DISCREPANCY OPERATIONAL PRIORITY (BASED ON EPRI NP~46) DISCREPANCY IMPEDES IMPEDES CREW INSTRUCTOR PERFORMANCE NO PERFOAMANCE NO OF REQUIAED OF REQUIRED FUNCTIONS FUNCTIONS Il'ES YES CRITICAL INVOLVE NOT CRITICAL CREW TASKS TO SAFETY ASSOCIATED WITH TO SAFETY ACCIDENT MITIGATION NO OPERATIONAL NO IMPACT RESTORING PLANT TO SAFE CONDITION, MINIMIZING INJUAYOR DAMAGE CAN CAN THE LEAST THE LEAST EXPERIENCED EXPERIENCED CREW MEMBER CREW MEMSEA SEE IT SEE IT

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NRC FORM 474 US. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION APPROVED SY OMSr NO. 31500135 I140) EXPIRES: 03042 10 C FR 55.45(b), 55.4 snd 55JI ESTIMATED SUROEN PER RESPONSE TO COMPLY WITH THIS INFORMATION COLLECTION REQUEST: 120 HRS. FORWARD COMMENTS REGARDINO BURDEN ESTIMATE TO THE INFOR. 8llNULATION FACILITY CERTIRCATION MATION AND RECORDS MANAGEMENT SRANCH (MNSS 2714), U* NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION, WASHINGTON, DC 20555, AND TO THE PAPERWORK REDUCTION PROJECT 13150-0135), OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET, WASHINGTON, DC 20503. INSTRUCTIONS. This form is to bs filed for Initial cert)rest)o, recsrtlficstlon Ilfrequired), snd for sny change to a simulation facility performance tasting plan made after Init4I submittal of such a plan. Prov)de the following Informsthn, snd check the appropriate box to Indicate reason for submittal. FACILITY DOCK T NUMB St. Lucie Unit 1 Et). 335 LICENSEE DATE Florida Power & Light ComPany February 15, 1991 This is to certlfy that:

1. The above nsmal facility licensee is In)ng a s)mu)atkxt fasll)ty consisting solely of s plantmferenced simulator that meets the requirements Of 10 CFR 55.45.
2. Documentat)on h svailsbls for NRC review In accordance with 10 CFR 5545(b).
3. This simulathn facility meets tha guidance contained in ANSI/ANS35, 1965, ss endorsed by NRC Regulatory Gukle 1.149.

Ifthere ars any exceptions to the certiiicstlon of this Item, check here [x ) and describe fully on additional pages as nscss>>ry. NAME (or other identificationJ AND LOCATION OF SIMULATIONFACILITY St. Lucie Simulator, Nuclear Training Center, St Lucie Plant, Hutchinson Island, Fl. SIMULATIONFACILITYPERFORMANCE TEST ABSTRACTS ATTACHED. (For perfonnance rests conducraf ln rhe pen'cd ending with rhs dsra of this cert((/ca(onJ DESCRIPTION OF PERFORMANCE TESTING COMPLETED (Attach additional page(s J as necessary, <<xi id<<nify the/ran descript Jon bslnP comlnual/ SEE ATI'ACHED DOCUMENT

     $ IMULATIDNFAGILITYpERFORMANGE TEsTING scHEDULE ATTAGHED. (For the conduct of approximately                                  25)5  ofperfonnance terra per year for rhr four yasr oommanclnp with the drre of this c<<r if/car/on./

PTION OF PERFORMANCE TESTING TO BE CONDUCTED. (Arrach addklonsl psps(s/as necessary, and kfenr/(y rhs kern descript(on belnpconr(nued/ SEE ATI'ACHED DOCUMENT pERFORMANCE TESTING pLAN CHANGE. (For any modification ro e performance resrlnp plan submirrsd on 4 previous carr lfksrJon/ DESCRIPTION OF PERFORMANCE TESTING PLAN CHANGE (Arrsch addklonsl psps(s J ss necessary, snd ld<<nlly rhs lrsm descrlPrlon bsinP continual/ INITIALCERTIFICATON - NOT APPLICABLE R E CERTIFICATION (Describe conacr(reactions taken, attach reruks of complsraf perfonnance rsrrinp in accordance with f0 CFR g 5545(b/(SJ Jv/. Arrsch afdirlonsl psps(r J as necessary, <<xf Identify rhe Iran dsscr(prlon bslnp conrlnuafJ INITIALCERIFICATION - NOT APPLICABLE Any fal>> statement or omission in this document, including attachments, may be sub)act to c)vll and criminal sanctions. I certify under penalty of perjury that ths Information in thi document and attachments Is true and correct. Vice President - St. Lucie Plant February 15, 1991 In accordance with 10 CFR )) 55Ai, )cat)ons, this form shall be submitted to tha NRC es follows: BY MAILADDRESSED TO: D,ofnce of Nudser Reactor Regulation BY DELIVERY IN PERSON Ons White Flint North Ug. Regu)saory Comndsshn TO THE NRC OFF ICE AT: 11666 Rockvil)a Pa>> Wshhlagton, DC 20666 Rockvale, MD Mtc FORM 474 I140)

FLORIDA POMER AND LIGHT COMPANY ST. LUG I E UNIT 1 AND 2 INITIAL CERTIFICATION SUBMITTAL PACKAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS UNIT 1 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Unit 1 / Unit 2 Differences Analysis (Reg. Guide 1. 149)

2. 1 Technical Specifications 2.2 Facility Design and Systems Relevant to control room personnel.

2.3 Operational Characteristics 2.4 Procedures, Primary Abnormal and Emergency Operating Procedures. 2.5 Control Room Design and Instrument/Control Locations 3.0 Human Factors Review: St. Lucie Plant Simulator Unit 1 - Differences 4.0 Unit 1 Exceptions

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT

1.0 INTRODUCTION

S In 1983 FPL requested NRC's approval to issue a dual license to St. Lucie Plant Reactor Operators and Senior Reactor Operators. This letter of request was based on a review of plant procedures, response characteristics, techn'ical specifications, control room design and system differences. The NRC, based upon FPL's justification for dual licensing of St. Lucie personnel, concluded that "operators and senior operators may be issued licenses to operate or to direct the activities of licensed operators on St. Lucie Units 1 and 2". Since 1983 efforts have been taken to address the potential for growth of unit differences. In 1989 and 1990 a systematic review of the Regulatory Guide 1. 149 items was conducted. The results of the analysis are summarized below. 2.0

 ~ UNIT  1     UNIT 2 DIFFERENCE ANALYSIS
2. 1
     ~     TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS The assessment of the Technical Specifications with regard to unit differences has not changed from that provided for dual license.

The plant reviewed the differences in Technical Specifications between the Units and determined that they do not represent an obstacle to the issuance of a dual license. Most differences involve systems unique to a particular Unit, not differences between specifications on like equipment. 2.2 FACILITY DESIGN AND SYSTEMS RELEVANT TO CONTROL ROOM PERSONNEL St. Lucie Units 1 and 2 operations systems differences report [Reference 2-1], maintained by the St. Lucie Training Department, was developed in 1981, with a revision in 1990. The intent of this report was to identify system differences by briefly describing Unit 1 and Unit 2 arrangements. St. Lucie Plant Licensing reviewed this report and determined that it appears to adequately address unit differences with regard to system design and performance.

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 2.3 OPERATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS FPL originally determined that only minor differences existed in the operating and transient response characteristics between Unit 1 and

2. Additionally, FPL concluded that these differences should have minimal impact on the actions required of an operator, or the issuance of a dual license. The NRC concurred with FPL's assessment of the response characteristics.

FPL's efforts to minimize unit differences has resulted in no significant plant modifications or reload fuel designs that would contradict this original assessment. 2.4 PROCEDURES All Unit 1 and 2 Administrative, Operating, Off-Normal, and Emergency Procedures have been reviewed and revised as necessary in order to make them as similar and consistent as possible. In addition, both Unit's Emergency Operating Procedure have been revised into the same upg'raded (two-column) format. 2.5 CONTROL ROON Extensive major physical changes to the control boards on Unit 1 have been made in order to make them as functionally close as possible to those of Unit 2. In addition, Unit 2 control boards have been "human-factored" in the areas of demarcation, labeling, color coding, etc,. A similar effort has been completed on the Unit 1 control boards. Reference 2-1 Florida Power 5 Light Company, St. Lucie Units 1 and 2, Operations/Systems Differences Analysis Report, Rev. 2, December 1990.

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.0 HUMAN FACTORS REVIEM PLANT ST. LUCIE SIMULATOR - UNIT I DIFFERENCES A team consisting of human factors, training and nuclear power plant subject matter experts assessed the configuration differences - and operational consequences - between Florida Power and Light's St. Lucie Unit 1 and the recently installed control room Simulator. The review was based on the ability requirements across the full range of operating conditions (Duty Areas A through E) derived from the Plant St. Lucie Reactor Operator/Senior Reactor Operator Task Analysis. The ability requirements were determined by use of specific Ability Statements and their referenced procedures in the Task Analysis. The AbilityStatements selected for this human factors review were those which: Are rated Z 3.0 for importance to health and safety of the public. Require positioning of control room controls. Require use of information from control room indicators. The focus of this human factors review was on detection of those differences which would increase the likelihood of an error by Simulator-trained operators in performance of Unit 1 tasks. Two kinds of errors were of primary concern.

   - mode errors which are " ... a joint consequence of relatively automated performance -- when the operator fails to be aware of which mode is in operation -- and of improperly conceived system design in which such mode confusions can have major consequences" [Reference 3-1];

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIHULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.0 HUNAN FACTORS REVIEW (Continued):

   - capture errors   (or slips) which may occur when the tendency to perform a particular action is high, when existing conditions are similar to those which normally trigger this action, and when the operator is functioning at a skill-based, automatic level which requires little self-monitoring of performance.

This review focused on error potentials resulting from circumstances in which an operator has learned and practiced on the Simulator certain actions appropriate for the operation of Unit 2, but which may, at least in part, be inappropriate for the operation in Unit l. As suggested above, the incidence of mode errors and capture errors is expected to be greater in areas where the Simulator and Unit 1 control room configurations are nearly identical because obvious differences between the Simulator and Unit 1 configurations will continually alert the operator to the fact that he is operating Unit 1 and not the Simulator or Unit 2. Further, while novice operators may make more operating errors overall, they are less susceptible to the mode and capture errors of concern here because they are more likely to be performing at a knowledge-based or rule-based level and, therefore, not performing their control room tasks "automatically" at a skill-based level. Under these conditions, it may be seen that Unit 1 - Simulator differences are of concern only if: a) operators are insufficiently trained on tasks peculiar to Unit 1, or b) if an operator mistakenly employs a (presumably well learned) simulator behavior or schema while operating Unit 1.

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.0 UMAN CTORS REVIEM (Continued): Further, as depicted by the attached decision tree (and as supported by EPRI NP - 5746 - Evaluation of Simulator Discrepancies on the Basis of Operational Impact) [Reference 3-2], the likelihood of error and severity of error consequence vary in response to the "recoverability" of such errors, the use of written procedures in performing a task, and the extent to which Unit 1 and the Simulator are obviously versus non-obviously different. By grouping these variables into their various combinations, seven classifications were established:

          ~       Cl-U, the tasks controls/indications are unique to Unit     1  or to the simulator.
          ~       Cl-OD, the tasks controls/indications are obviously different between Unit 1 and the Simulator and therefore,   it is unlikely that an operator would/could mistakenly employ a Simulator
                 ,response while operating Unit     l.

C2/Pl, Unit 1 - Simulator differences are non-obvious, the task is to be done from memory, and errors are non-recoverable (i.e., would result in a reactor trip or would endanger the safety and health of the public); C2/P2, Unit 1 - Simulator differences are non-obvious, the task is to be done with the aid of written procedures, and errors are non-recoverable; C2/P3, Unit 1 - Simulator differences are non-obvious, the task is to be done from memory, and errors are recoverable; C2/P4, Unit 1 - Simulator differences are non-obvious, the task is to be done with the aid of written procedures, and errors are recoverable;

          ~        Fl, relevant features of Unit       1  and  the  Simulator   are functionally identical;

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.0 HUMAN FACTORS REVIEW (Continued): Clearly, controls/indicators categorized Fl require no further consideration. Those judged Cl-U and Cl-OD may be addressed through training strategies ranging from special classroom emphasis through development of special Job Performance Measures. Handling of the C2 differences (i.e., these involving non-obvious differences) is prioritized by category (Pl through P4), depending on the likelihood and consequences of error. These differences may be addressed through a variety of training strategies or other interventions, as appropriate. Although identical Ability Statements may appear in each Duty Area, each was reviewed for stability re-categorization based on changes associated with each Duty Area, and the results reflect only Duty Area-unique occurrences. That is, repeat categorizations are not included in the tabulation. The final assessment includes evaluation of the controls/indications/operations. associated with 153 Ability Statements. Appendix A is a listing of the Ability Statements by category, and the following is a tabulation of the review process and a listing of specific examples for each of the categories:

   ~Cate oe                                         Number                     ~Exam le Cl-U (" Unique" )                                   7                  A.08.01.089 Cl-OD ("Obviously Different" )                     65                  A.01.01.001 C2-Pl (" Priority 1")                               0 C2-P2 (" Priority 2")                               4                  A.03.05. 148 C2-P3 (" Priority 3")                              29                  A.01.02.006 C2-P4 (" Priority 4")                              21                  A.01.01.004 Fl (" Functionally Identical" )                    27                  A.01.02.017 Appendix  A  which contains these examples     is available     on request.

Additionally, some Ability Statements refer to other Ability Statements for categorization either in addition to or in lieu of a listed category. Examples of these are A.01.03.069 and A.03.01.066, respectively. Appendix B shows the Ability Statements evaluated by this study and Appendix C is a copy of the original Human Factors worksheets. These appendices are also available on request.

HUMAN FACTORS REVIEW Review Task Analysis for K/A's rated ~3.0 Importance to Health and Safety of Public Is it Category 1 Unit1 Yes U OD unique

                                 ?

No ifference between End Unlt1 & lmulator

                                 ?

Yes Yes Is s same Difference knowledge obvious required

                                 ?                               ?

No Category 2 Yes Is task done from memory

                                 ?

Is an error No No Is an error recoverable recoverable

     ?

Yes PRIORITY 1 PRIORITY 2 Yes PRIORITY 3 PRIORITY 4 Rationale: Simulator - Unit 1 differences are only a problem if: a) Operators are untrained or unfamiliar with Unit 1 specific tasks, or b) An operator mistakenly employs a (well-learned) Simulator schema / behavior while operating Unit 1.

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT 3.0 HUMAN FACTORS REVIEW (Continued): Although these results indicate minimal error potential induced by St. Lucie Unit 1 Simulator differences, and none associated with Priority 1 situations, wor k is currently in progress to mitigate the impact of those differences which do exist. 3.1 RESPONSE TO THE HUMAN FACTOR REVIEW As a result of the Human Factors review, Job Performance Heasures (JPM) are being developed for incorporation into the Licensed Operator Training program to address those areas of concern with regard to the health and safety of the public that are unique to Unit 1.

References:

3-1 ~ ~ Wickens, C.D. (1984). Engineering Psychology and Human Performance.

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Columbus, OH: Charles E. Merrill.

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3-2 EPRI NP - 5746 - Evaluation of Simulator Discrepancies on the Basis of Operational Impact

ST. LUCIE INITIAL SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION REPORT PLANT ST. LUGIE SIMULATOR - UNIT 1 DIFFERENCES (Continued):

4. 0 EXCEPTIONS Regulatory Guide 1. 149, Rev. 1, April 1987, C.6, makes appendix A & B to the Standard integrated parts of the standard. The Unit 1 Certification takes exception to the following:
1) A. 1.2 Control Room and A.2 Simulator Design Data - The configuration differences between Unit 1 and 2 are reviewed and incorporated as appropriate in the St. Lucie Unit 1 and 2 Operations/Systems Differences Analysis Report (0800006).
2) A. 1.4 Operating Procedures for Reference Plant - St. Lucie Unit 2 procedures are used to operate the simulator. This is necessary because at the component level; switch, valve and breaker, the two units are not identical thus making the Unit 1 procedures inappropriate.
3) A.3 Simulator Tests - Only minor differences exist in the operating and transient response characteristics between Unit 1 and 2, therefore the Simulator Tests for St. Lucie Unit 2 are referenced for the response of Unit 1.

Reference:

FPL Letter C.O. Woody (FPL) to USNRC "St. Lucie Unit-l, Plan for Simulator Facility Development and Application", L-89-322, dated August 31, 1989.}}