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Were all the Critical Elements performed satisfactorily?                    Yes                No The operators performance was evaluated against standards contained within this JPM and has been determined to be:                    Satisfactory      Unsatisfactory Comments:
Evaluators Name:                                                            (Print)
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Were all the Critical Elements performed satisfactorily?                    Yes                No The operators performance was evaluated against standards contained within this JPM and has been determined to be:                    Satisfactory      Unsatisfactory Comments:
Evaluators Name:                                                            (Print)
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Were all the Critical Elements performed satisfactorily?                    Yes                No The operators performance was evaluated against standards contained within this JPM and has been determined to be:                    Satisfactory      Unsatisfactory Comments:
Evaluators Name:                                                            (Print)
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Were all the Critical Elements performed satisfactorily?                    Yes                No The operators performance was evaluated against standards contained within this JPM and has been determined to be:                    Satisfactory      Unsatisfactory Comments:
Evaluators Name:                                                            (Print)
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Were all the Critical Elements performed satisfactorily?                    Yes                No The operators performance was evaluated against standards contained within this JPM and has been determined to be:                    Satisfactory      Unsatisfactory Comments:
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Were all the Critical Elements performed satisfactorily?                    Yes                No The operators performance was evaluated against standards contained within this JPM and has been determined to be:                    Satisfactory      Unsatisfactory Comments:
Evaluators Name:                                                            (Print)
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Were all the Critical Elements performed satisfactorily?                                  Yes              No The operators performance was evaluated against standards contained within this JPM and has been determined to be:                                  Satisfactory      Unsatisfactory Comments:
Evaluators Name:                                                                          (Print)
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Were all the Critical Elements performed satisfactorily?                    Yes                No The operators performance was evaluated against standards contained within this JPM and has been determined to be:                    Satisfactory      Unsatisfactory Comments:
Evaluators Name:                                                            (Print)
Evaluators Name:                                                            (Print)

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2010 Byron Nuclear Station Initial License Examination Proposed Examination Control Room JPMs
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Exelon Nuclear Job Performance Measure Excess Letdown Operations JPM Number: CR a Revision Number: 8 Date: 7/31/2010 Revised By:

Instructor Date Validated By:

SME or Instructor Date Reviewed By:

Operations Representative Date Approved By:

Training Department Date SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 1 of 8

CR a - rev 0 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST NOTE: All steps of this checklist should be performed upon initial validation.

Prior to JPM usage, revalidate JPM using steps 8 and 12 below.

1. Task description and number, JPM description and number are identified.
2. Knowledge and Abilities (K/A) references are included.
3. Performance location specified. (in-plant, control room, simulator, or other)
4. Initial setup conditions are identified.
5. Initiating cue (and terminating cue if required) are properly identified.
6. Task standards identified and verified by SME review.
7. Critical steps meet the criteria for critical steps and are identified with an asterisk (*).
8. Verify the procedure(s) referenced by this JPM reflects the current revision:

Procedure BOP CV-15 Rev: 11 Procedure Rev:

Procedure Rev:

9. Verify cues both verbal and visual are free of conflict.
10. Verify performance time is accurate
11. If the JPM cannot be performed as written with proper responses, then revise the JPM.
12. When JPM is initially validated, sign and date JPM cover page. Subsequent validations, sign and date below:

SME / Instructor Date SME / Instructor Date SME / Instructor Date SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 2 of 8

CR a - rev 0 Revision Record (Summary)

Revision 8 Reformatted to current template Updated to revision 11 of BOP CV-15 SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 3 of 8

CR a - rev 0 SIMULATOR SETUP INSTRUCTIONS

1) Reset to IC-21 NOTE: It is okay to use a similar IC to the IC listed above, provided the IC actually used is verified to be compatible with this and other JPMs that are scheduled to be run concurrently.
2) Close 1CV8149A-C, and 1CV459 and 1CV460. Close 1CV8105 and 1CV8106.
3) When the above steps are completed for this and other JPMs to be run concurrently then validate, if not previously validated, the concurrently run JPMs using the JPM Validation Checklist
4) This completes the setup for this JPM SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 4 of 8

CR a - rev 0 INITIAL CONDITIONS

1. You are the Unit 1 Assist NSO.
2. 1CV459 has failed closed and MM are investigating the cause of the failure.
3. Normal charging has been isolated.
4. Reactor power is < 99.5%.

INITIATING CUE

1. The US directs you to establish excess letdown to the VCT using the loop drains and BOTH letdown heat exchangers to for maximum cooling.
2. The SM does NOT desire flow to be directed to the VCT spray nozzle.

Fill in the JPM Start Time when the student acknowledges the Initiating Cue.

Information For Evaluators Use:

UNSAT requires written comments on respective step.

  • Denotes critical steps Number any comments in the Comment Number column on the following pages. Then annotate that comment in the Comments section. The comment section should be used to document: the reason that a step is marked as unsatisfactory, marginal performance relating to management expectations, or problems the examinee had while performing the JPM.

Comments relating to procedural or equipment issues should be entered and tracked using the sites appropriate tracking system.

Some operations that are performed from outside of the control room may require multiple steps. These items may be listed as individual steps in this JPM. It is acceptable for the candidate to direct the local operator to perform groups of procedure steps instead of calling for each individual item to be performed.

The timeclock starts when the candidate acknowledges the initiating cue.

SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 5 of 8

CR a - rev 0 RECORD START TIME:

Comment ELEMENT STANDARD SAT UNSAT Number

1. Refer to BOP CV-15 ° LOCATE and OPEN BOP Note: May be performed at any CV-15 time Cue: Prerequisites are met
2. Verify/open 1CV8100
  • 1CV8100 is OPEN
3. Verify/open 1CV8112
  • 1CV8112 is OPEN
  • 4. Open CC from Excess Ltdn HX
  • 1CC9437B is OPEN isolation valve 1CC9437B
  • 5. Open CC to Excess Ltdn HX
  • 1CC9437A is OPEN isolation valve 1CC9437A
6. Verify closed 1CV123
  • 1CV123 is closed
7. Verify/direct flow to VCT
  • 1CV8143 selected to VCT
  • 8. Open loop drain valve
  • 1RC8037A, B, C or D is Note: It is only necessary to open 1 OPEN drain valve.
  • 9. Open Excess Ltdn HX inlet valve
  • 1CV8153A and/or B is Note: The examinee may elect to OPEN use both HX for maximum flowrate.
  • 10. Open flow control valve and
  • 1CV123 is throttled OPEN ensure Excess Ltdn outlet
  • 1TI-122A <165°F temperature stabilizes at <165°F.

Cue: This JPM is completed.

RECORD STOP TIME:

SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 6 of 8

CR a - rev 0 JPM

SUMMARY

Operators Name: Job

Title:

EO RO SRO FS STA/IA SRO Cert JPM

Title:

Establish RH Letdown and Secure Normal Letdown JPM Number: CR a (N-52) Revision Number: 8 Task Number and

Title:

R-CV-007 Establish excess letdown to either Volume Control Tank or RCDT.

K/A Number and Importance: 004 A4.05 3.6 / 3.1 Suggested Testing Environment: Simulator Alternate Path: Yes No SRO Only: Yes No Time Critical: Yes No Reference(s):

BOP CV-15, Excess Letdown Operations (Rev 11)

CRITICAL STEPS (*) 4, 5, 8, 9 & 10 Actual Testing Environment: Simulator Control Room In-Plant Other Testing Method: Simulate Perform Estimated Time to Complete: 15 minutes Actual Time Used: minutes EVALUATION

SUMMARY

Were all the Critical Elements performed satisfactorily? Yes No The operators performance was evaluated against standards contained within this JPM and has been determined to be: Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Comments:

Evaluators Name: (Print)

Evaluators Signature: Date:

SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 7 of 8

CR a - rev 0 INITIAL CONDITIONS

1. You are the Unit 1 Assist NSO.
2. 1CV459 has failed closed and MM are investigating the cause of the failure.
3. Normal charging has been isolated.
4. Reactor power is < 99.5%.

INITIATING CUE

1. The US directs you to establish excess letdown to the VCT using the loop drains and BOTH letdown heat exchangers to for maximum cooling.
2. The SM does NOT desire flow to be directed to the VCT spray nozzle.

SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 8 of 8

Exelon Nuclear Job Performance Measure Establish Automatic Pressurizer Level Control JPM Number: CR b Revision Number: 6 Date: 7/9/2010 Revised By:

Instructor Date Validated By:

SME or Instructor Date Reviewed By:

Operations Representative Date Approved By:

Training Department Date SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 1 of 8

CR b - rev 6 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST NOTE: All steps of this checklist should be performed upon initial validation.

Prior to JPM usage, revalidate JPM using steps 8 and 12 below.

1. Task description and number, JPM description and number are identified.

See File Copy

2. Knowledge and Abilities (K/A) references are included.
3. Performance location specified. (in-plant, control room, simulator, or other)
4. Initial setup conditions are identified.
5. Initiating cue (and terminating cue if required) are properly identified.
6. Task standards identified and verified by SME review.
7. Critical steps meet the criteria for critical steps and are identified with an asterisk (*).
8. Verify the procedure(s) referenced by this JPM reflects the current revision:

Procedure 1BGP 100-1 Rev: 49 Procedure Rev:

Procedure Rev:

9. Verify cues both verbal and visual are free of conflict.
10. Verify performance time is accurate
11. If the JPM cannot be performed as written with proper responses, then revise the JPM.
12. When JPM is initially validated, sign and date JPM cover page. Subsequent validations, sign and date below:

SME / Instructor Date SME / Instructor Date SME / Instructor Date SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 2 of 8

CR b - rev 6 Revision Record (Summary)

Revision 6 Reformatted to current template SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 3 of 8

CR b - rev 6 SIMULATOR SETUP INSTRUCTIONS

1) Reset to IC-7 NOTE: It is okay to use a similar IC to the IC listed above, provided the IC actually used is verified to be compatible with this and other JPMs that are scheduled to be run concurrently.
2) Place the Master Pressurizer Level Controller in MANUAL.
3) Raise Pzr level to at least 1% above program level, then control charging so level is slowly rising.
4) When the above steps are completed for this and other JPMs to be run concurrently then validate, if not previously validated, the concurrently run JPMs using the JPM Validation Checklist
5) This completes the setup for this JPM SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 4 of 8

CR b - rev 6 INITIAL CONDITIONS

1. You are the unit NSO.
2. Unit is in Mode 3, Hot Standby.
3. Plant heatup is in progress, using 1BGP 100-1.
4. Letdown flow is 120 gpm.

INITIATING CUE The US requests you continue in the heatup procedure starting at step 67 by placing pressurizer level control in automatic.

Fill in the JPM Start Time when the student acknowledges the Initiating Cue.

Information For Evaluators Use:

UNSAT requires written comments on respective step.

  • Denotes critical steps Number any comments in the Comment Number column on the following pages. Then annotate that comment in the Comments section. The comment section should be used to document: the reason that a step is marked as unsatisfactory, marginal performance relating to management expectations, or problems the examinee had while performing the JPM.

Comments relating to procedural or equipment issues should be entered and tracked using the sites appropriate tracking system.

Some operations that are performed from outside of the control room may require multiple steps. These items may be listed as individual steps in this JPM. It is acceptable for the candidate to direct the local operator to perform groups of procedure steps instead of calling for each individual item to be performed.

The timeclock starts when the candidate acknowledges the initiating cue.

SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 5 of 8

CR b - rev 6 RECORD START TIME:

Comment ELEMENT STANDARD SAT UNSAT Number

1. Refer to 1BGP 100-1, Plant
  • LOCATE and OPEN 1BGP Heatup 100-1
2. Adjust master PZR level
  • 3. Match actual PZR level with
  • 1CV121 is in manual with program PZR level actual PZR level trending to program PZR level
4. Adjust charging flow to
  • 1CV121 adjusted to obtain compensate for RCP seal charging flow approximately injection equal to Letdown flow and RCP seal leak off o Adjust 1CV182 to maintain RCP seal injection with 8 to 13 GPM.
5. Charging pump discharge flow
  • 1CV121 AUTO light is LIT control valve in automatic
  • 6. Master PZR level controller in
  • 1LK-459 AUTO light is LIT automatic
7. Verify automatic PZR level
  • Actual Pzr level is control approximately matched to program Pzr level Cue: This JPM is completed.

RECORD STOP TIME:

SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 6 of 8

CR b - rev 6 JPM

SUMMARY

Operators Name: Job

Title:

EO RO SRO FS STA/IA SRO Cert JPM

Title:

Establish Automatic Pressurizer Level Control JPM Number: CR b (N-77) Revision Number: 6 Task Number and

Title:

4C.GP-06 Transfer Pressurizer Level Control from Manual to Automatic K/A Number and Importance: 011 A4.04 3.2 / 2.9 Suggested Testing Environment: Simulator Alternate Path: Yes No SRO Only: Yes No Time Critical: Yes No Reference(s):

1BGP 100-1, Plant Heatup (revision 49)

CRITICAL STEPS (*) 3 & 6 Actual Testing Environment: Simulator Control Room In-Plant Other Testing Method: Simulate Perform Estimated Time to Complete: 20 minutes Actual Time Used: minutes EVALUATION

SUMMARY

Were all the Critical Elements performed satisfactorily? Yes No The operators performance was evaluated against standards contained within this JPM and has been determined to be: Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Comments:

Evaluators Name: (Print)

Evaluators Signature: Date:

SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 7 of 8

CR b - rev 6 INITIAL CONDITIONS

1. You are the unit NSO.
2. Unit is in Mode 3, Hot Standby.
3. Plant heatup is in progress, using _BGP 100-1.
4. Letdown flow is 120 gpm.

INITIATING CUE The US requests you continue in the heatup procedure starting at step 67 by placing pressurizer level control in automatic.

SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 8 of 8

Exelon Nuclear Job Performance Measure Increase SI Accumulator Pressure (1SI8875B fails to close)

JPM Number: CR c (N003a)

Revision Number: 3 Date: 9/22/2009 Revised By: Lynn Sanders

  • 9/22/09 Instructor Date Validated By: Lynn Sanders
  • 9/24/09 SME or Instructor Date Reviewed By: W. Kouba
  • 10/12/09 Operations Representative Date Approved By: Robert Meyer
  • 10/9/09 Training Department Date
  • Signature on file SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 1 of 9

N003a - rev 3 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST NOTE: All steps of this checklist should be performed upon initial validation.

Prior to JPM usage, revalidate JPM using steps 8 and 12 below.

1. Task description and number, JPM description and number are identified.

See File Copy

2. Knowledge and Abilities (K/A) references are included.
3. Performance location specified. (in-plant, control room, simulator, or other)
4. Initial setup conditions are identified.
5. Initiating cue (and terminating cue if required) are properly identified.
6. Task standards identified and verified by SME review.
7. Critical steps meet the criteria for critical steps and are identified with an asterisk (*).
8. Verify the procedure(s) referenced by this JPM reflects the current revision:

Procedure BOP SI-8 Rev: 15 Procedure Rev:

Procedure Rev:

9. Verify cues both verbal and visual are free of conflict.
10. Verify performance time is accurate
11. If the JPM cannot be performed as written with proper responses, then revise the JPM.
12. When JPM is initially validated, sign and date JPM cover page. Subsequent validations, sign and date below:

Lynn Sanders (Signature on File) 9/24/09 SME / Instructor Date Brian Clark (Signature on File) 9/24/09 SME / Instructor Date SME / Instructor Date SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 2 of 9

N003a - rev 3 Revision Record (Summary)

Revision 3 Applied new template TQ-JA-150-02 Rev.1 Verified/ updated KAs and TPOs to current revision Changed Non Licensed Operator to Equipment Operator SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 3 of 9

N003a - rev 3 SIMULATOR SETUP INSTRUCTIONS

1) Reset to IC-22 NOTE: It is okay to use a similar IC to the IC listed above, provided the IC actually used is verified to be compatible with this and other JPMs that are scheduled to be run concurrently.
2) Lower 1B SI Accumulator pressure to 600 psig.

a) trgset 2 "ZLO1SI8875B(2).gt.0" b) ior ZDI1SI8875B (2 0)open c) irf nt78 on

3) When the above steps are completed for this and other JPMs to be run concurrently then validate, if not previously validated, the concurrently run JPMs using the JPM Validation Checklist
4) This completes the setup for this JPM SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 4 of 9

N003a - rev 3 INITIAL CONDITIONS

1. You are the unit NSO.
2. The unit is in Mode 1 steady state power.
3. An improper valve lineup resulted in reducing the 1B SI Accumulator pressure to 600 psig.
4. The improper valve lineup has been corrected.
5. 1BOL 5.1 has been initiated.

INITIATING CUE

1. Annunciator 1-5-B2, ACCUM 1B PRESS HIGH LOW, is LIT.
2. The Unit Supervisor directs you to restore the 1B SI Accumulator pressure to within the Technical Specification limits.
3. The nitrogen tube trailer is aligned per BOP NT-9.

Fill in the JPM Start Time when the student acknowledges the Initiating Cue.

Information For Evaluators Use:

UNSAT requires written comments on respective step.

  • Denotes critical steps.

Number any comments in the Comment Number column on the following pages. Then annotate that comment in the Comments section. The comment section should be used to document: the reason that a step is marked as unsatisfactory, marginal performance relating to management expectations, or problems the examinee had while performing the JPM.

Comments relating to procedural or equipment issues should be entered and tracked using the sites appropriate tracking system.

Some operations that are performed from outside of the control room may require multiple steps. These items may be listed as individual steps in this JPM. It is acceptable for the candidate to direct the local operator to perform groups of procedure steps instead of calling for each individual item to be performed.

The timeclock starts when the candidate acknowledges the initiating cue.

SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 5 of 9

N003a - rev 3 RECORD START TIME:

Comment ELEMENT STANDARD SAT UNSAT Number NOTE If this JPM is given on the simulator, only the cues underlined are required to be given to the examinee.

1. Refer to BOP SI-8, Increasing SI ° LOCATE and OPEN BOP Accumulator Pressure SI-8 Cue: All prerequisites have been met Cue: (if asked) There are no personnel in CNMT
2. Align nitrogen tube trailer DIRECT EO to OPEN:

Cue: EO reports the Nitrogen Tube

  • 0NT078 NOTE The following steps are located at 1PM06J.
3. VERIFY/CLOSE 1SI943, ° VERIFY/CLOSE 1SI943 Accumulator vent control valve Cue: 1SI943 POT is set at 0.0
  • OPEN 1SI8880 isolation valve Cue: 1SI8880 RED light is LIT
5. Initiate 1BOL 5.1 ° INITIATE 1BOL 5.1 Cue: 1BOL 5.1 has been initiated
  • OPEN 1SI8875B Cue: 1SI8875B RED light is LIT SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 6 of 9

N003a - rev 3 Comment ELEMENT STANDARD SAT UNSAT Number

7. Monitor pressure increase ° Monitor pressure using 1PI-962 & 963 Note: Announce ~ 5 psi pressure increases from 600 psig ~ 5 seconds apart NOTE Alternate path initiated in the following step.
  • 8. CLOSE 1SI8875B, 1B Stop raising accumulator Accumulator Vent valve when pressure accumulator pressure is between 602 and 647 psig. Attempt to CLOSE 1SI8875B when Cue: 1SI8875B RED light is LIT accumulator pressure is between 602 and 647 psig Cue: 1SI8880 GREEN light is LIT
  • Close 1SI8880 to stop pressure increase Cue: Unit Supervisor acknowledges that 1SI8875B has Inform US of 1SI8875B failed to close failure to close
9. Exit 1BOL 5.1. ° EXIT 1BOL 5.1 - pressure is with in Tech Spec limit Cue: US acknowledges that 1BOL 5.1 may be exited.
10. VERIFY/CLOSE 1SI8880, ° CLOSE 1SI8880 Nitrogen supply isolation valve Cue: 1SI8880 GREEN light is LIT
11. Isolate nitrogen tube trailer DIRECT EO to CLOSE:

Cue: EO reports 0NT078 is ° 0NT078 CLOSED

° Nitrogen Tube Trailer Cue: EO reports the Nitrogen Tube Manifold Discharge Trailer Manifold Discharge Valve is Valve CLOSED Cue: This JPM is completed RECORD STOP TIME:

SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 7 of 9

N003a - rev 3 JPM

SUMMARY

Operators Name: Job

Title:

EO RO SRO FS STA/IA SRO Cert JPM

Title:

Increase SI Accumulator Pressure (1SI8875B fails to close)

JPM Number: N003a Revision Number: 3 Task Number and

Title:

4C.SI-04 ADJUST SI accumulator pressure.

K/A Number and Importance: 006 A4.02 4.0 / 3.8 Suggested Testing Environment: Simulator Alternate Path: Yes No SRO Only: Yes No Time Critical: Yes No Reference(s):

BOP SI-8, Increasing SI Accumulator Pressure (Rev. 15)

BAR 1-5-B2, ACCUM 1B PRESS HIGH LOW (Rev. 1)

Tech Spec 3.5.1 CRITICAL STEPS (*) 4, 6 & 8 Actual Testing Environment: Simulator Control Room In-Plant Other Testing Method: Simulate Perform Estimated Time to Complete: 8 minutes Actual Time Used: minutes EVALUATION

SUMMARY

Were all the Critical Elements performed satisfactorily? Yes No The operators performance was evaluated against standards contained within this JPM and has been determined to be: Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Comments:

Evaluators Name: (Print)

Evaluators Signature: Date:

SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 8 of 9

N003a - rev 3 INITIAL CONDITIONS

1. You are the unit NSO.
2. The unit is in Mode 1 steady state power.
3. An improper valve lineup resulted in reducing the 1B SI Accumulator pressure to 600 psig.
4. The improper valve lineup has been corrected.
5. 1BOL 5.1 has been initiated.

INITIATING CUE

1. Annunciator 1-5-B2, ACCUM 1B PRESS HIGH LOW, is LIT.
2. The Unit Supervisor directs you to restore the 1B SI Accumulator pressure to within the Technical Specification limits.
3. The nitrogen tube trailer is aligned per BOP NT-9.

SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 9 of 9

Exelon Nuclear Job Performance Measure Respond to a RCP Seal Malfunction JPM Number: CR d Revision Number: 8 Date: 7/9/2010 Revised By:

Instructor Date Validated By:

SME or Instructor Date Reviewed By:

Operations Representative Date Approved By:

Training Department Date SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 1 of 13

CR d - rev 8 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST NOTE: All steps of this checklist should be performed upon initial validation.

Prior to JPM usage, revalidate JPM using steps 8 and 12 below.

1. Task description and number, JPM description and number are identified.

See File Copy

2. Knowledge and Abilities (K/A) references are included.
3. Performance location specified. (in-plant, control room, simulator, or other)
4. Initial setup conditions are identified.
5. Initiating cue (and terminating cue if required) are properly identified.
6. Task standards identified and verified by SME review.
7. Critical steps meet the criteria for critical steps and are identified with an asterisk (*).
8. Verify the procedure(s) referenced by this JPM reflects the current revision:

Procedure 1BOA RCP-1 Rev: 102 Procedure BAR 1-7-B3, RCP SEAL LEAKOFF FLOW HIGH Rev: 10 Procedure BAR 1-7-C3, RCP SEAL LEAKOFF FLOW LOW Rev: 51 Procedure BOP RE-1, RCDT Pump Operation and RF Leak Detection Sump Flush Rev. 9

9. Verify cues both verbal and visual are free of conflict.
10. Verify performance time is accurate
11. If the JPM cannot be performed as written with proper responses, then revise the JPM.
12. When JPM is initially validated, sign and date JPM cover page. Subsequent validations, sign and date below:

SME / Instructor Date SME / Instructor Date SME / Instructor Date SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 2 of 13

CR d - rev 8 Revision Record (Summary)

Revision 8 Reformatted to current template Added CLOSE 1RE9170 to setup to create an action in Step 9.

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CR d - rev 8 SIMULATOR SETUP INSTRUCTIONS

1) Reset to IC-21 NOTE: It is okay to use a similar IC to the IC listed above, provided the IC actually used is verified to be compatible with this and other JPMs that are scheduled to be run concurrently.
2) IMF CV28C
3) CLOSE 1RE9170
4) When the above steps are completed for this and other JPMs to be run concurrently then validate, if not previously validated, the concurrently run JPMs using the JPM Validation Checklist.
5) This completes the setup for this JPM.

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CR d - rev 8 INITIAL CONDITIONS

1. The unit is in Mode 1, steady state.
2. No recent changes have been made to seal injection or RCFC configuration.

INITIATING CUE Respond to annunciator box 7 alarms.

Fill in the JPM Start Time when the student acknowledges the Initiating Cue.

Information For Evaluators Use:

UNSAT requires written comments on respective step.

  • Denotes critical steps Number any comments in the Comment Number column on the following pages. Then annotate that comment in the Comments section. The comment section should be used to document: the reason that a step is marked as unsatisfactory, marginal performance relating to management expectations, or problems the examinee had while performing the JPM.

Comments relating to procedural or equipment issues should be entered and tracked using the sites appropriate tracking system.

Some operations that are performed from outside of the control room may require multiple steps. These items may be listed as individual steps in this JPM. It is acceptable for the candidate to direct the local operator to perform groups of procedure steps instead of calling for each individual item to be performed.

The timeclock starts when the candidate acknowledges the initiating cue.

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CR d - rev 8 RECORD START TIME:

Comment ELEMENT STANDARD SAT UNSAT Number NOTE If BAR 1-7-B3 and/or C3 is NOT referenced, then step 1 may be bypassed.

1. Check seal injection flows
  • CHECK all seal injection flows are stable at ~9 GPM
2. Determine affected RCP
  • CHECK SER printout/ flow recorder to determine 1C RCP is affected pump
3. Refer to 1BOA RCP-1
  • LOCATE and OPEN 1BOA Note: This may be done at any time RCP-1
4. Check #1 seal DP
  • CHECK #1 Seal DP for 1C RCP > 200 psid
  • 5. Check #1 seal leakoff flow in DETERMINE # 1 seal leakoff operating range LOW per Figure 1BOA RCP 1 using:

o Charging header pressure o VCT pressure

  • 1C RCP #1 seal leakoff flow recorder SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 6 of 13

CR d - rev 8 Comment ELEMENT STANDARD SAT UNSAT Number

6. Verify #1 seal leakoff flowpath CHECK #1 seal leakoff isolation valves OPEN:
  • 1CV8141A
  • 1CV8141B
  • 1CV8141C
  • 1CV8141D CHECK #1 seal leakoff header isolation valves OPEN:
  • 1CV8100
  • 1CV8112 CHECK VCT pressure LOCALLY CHECK seal return Cue: EO reports seal return filter dP filter DP is 3 psid
7. Check seal injection flowpath CHECK seal injection isolation valves OPEN:
  • 1CV8355A
  • 1CV8355B
  • 1CV8355C
  • 1CV8355D CHECK seal injection flow is between 8 and 13 gpm per pump CHECK alarm 1-7-A2, RCP SEAL WTR INJ FILTER DP HIGH is NOT LIT CHECK #1 seal leakoff is STILL LOW per Figure 1BOA RCP-1-1 SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 7 of 13

CR d - rev 8 Comment ELEMENT STANDARD SAT UNSAT Number

8. Determine if 1C RCP operation
  • MONITOR #1 seal leakoff is may continue < 6 GPM
  • MONITOR lower radial bearing temperature is not rising and is<225°
  • MONITOR seal outlet temperature is not rising and is <235°F CHECK #2 seal leakoff high flow alarms on SER:
  • SER point 1661 not alarm
  • SER point 1660 not alarm
  • SER point 1659 IN ALARM GO TO step 10
  • SER point 1658 not alarm NOTE At 1BOA RCP-1 step 10.a, the candidate may elect to open 1RE9170, or may go to the step 10 RNO. If the candidate uses step 10 RNO, part 10 below applies and is the method to pump down the RCDT.

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CR d - rev 8 Comment ELEMENT STANDARD SAT UNSAT Number

  • 9 Check RCDT aligned CHECK either RCDT pump is available:

Cue: RCDT pump switch at Rad

  • RCDT pump switch at Rad Waste panel is in REMOTE Waste panel in REMOTE
  • RCDT pump switch 1PM05J in AUTO
  • 1RE1003 switch at 1PM11J Cue: 1RE1003 switch at Rad in AUTO Waste panel is in AUTO o 1RE9170 switch at 1PM11J - NOT OPEN o Open 1RE9170 OR GO TO STEP 10 RNO SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 9 of 13

CR d - rev 8 Comment ELEMENT STANDARD SAT UNSAT Number

10. Direct RW operator to cycle open o If the RCDT cannot be 1RE9163. pumped down, direct RW Operator to cycle 1RE9163 Cue (if candidate directs the Radwaste operator to cycle open 1RE9163): RW operator reports 1RE9163 is OOS closed and the Shift Manager directs you to align the RCDT pumps per BOP RE-1.

o Utilize BOP RE-1 to align the o Align the RCDT pumps for RCDT pumps for automatic automatic operation operation o Open 1RE9170 at 1PM11J o Verify:

o 1RE1003 switch at Rad Waste panel in AUTO o 1RE1003 switch at 1PM11J in AUTO o RCDT pump switch at Rad Waste panel in REMOTE o RCDT pump switch 1PM05J in AUTO MONITOR RCDT for level Note: Provide the following cue(s) increase:

as requested o RW panel Cue: Rad Waste operator will monitor U-1 RCDT level o PPC point L0150 Cue: PPC point L0150 is being monitored SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 10 of 13

CR d - rev 8 Comment ELEMENT STANDARD SAT UNSAT Number

11. Check #3 seal operating CHECK RCP standpipe low conditions level alarms: NONE in ALARM
12. Check RCP condition CONTACT System Engineering to:
  • Check and evaluate RCP vibration
  • Evaluate RCP seal performance Cue: This JPM is completed.

RECORD STOP TIME:

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CR d - rev 8 JPM

SUMMARY

Operators Name: Job

Title:

EO RO SRO FS STA/IA SRO Cert JPM

Title:

Respond to a RCP Seal Malfunction JPM Number: CR d (N-7) Revision Number: 8 Task Number and

Title:

4D.OA-05-B Respond to a Reactor Coolant Pump Seal Malfunction K/A Number and Importance: 015 AA1.22 4.0 / 4.2 Suggested Testing Environment: Simulator Alternate Path: Yes No SRO Only: Yes No Time Critical: Yes No Reference(s):

1BOA RCP-1 Rev. 102 BAR 1-7-B3, RCP SEAL LEAKOFF FLOW HIGH Rev. 10 BAR 1-7-C3, RCP SEAL LEAKOFF FLOW LOW Rev. 51 BOP RE-1, RCDT Pump Operation and RF Leak Detection Sump Flush Rev. 9 CRITICAL STEPS (*) 5 & 9 Actual Testing Environment: Simulator Control Room In-Plant Other Testing Method: Simulate Perform Estimated Time to Complete: 34 minutes Actual Time Used: minutes EVALUATION

SUMMARY

Were all the Critical Elements performed satisfactorily? Yes No The operators performance was evaluated against standards contained within this JPM and has been determined to be: Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Comments:

Evaluators Name: (Print)

Evaluators Signature: Date:

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CR d - rev 8 INITIAL CONDITIONS

1. The unit is in Mode 1, steady state.
2. No recent changes have been made to seal injection or RCFC configuration.

INITIATING CUE Respond to annunciator box 7 alarms.

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Exelon Nuclear Job Performance Measure Start RCFCs in Low Speed (SX Valves Not Open)

JPM Number: CR e Revision Number: 0 Date: 7/8/2010 Revised By:

Instructor Date Validated By:

SME or Instructor Date Reviewed By:

Operations Representative Date Approved By:

Training Department Date SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 1 of 8

CR e - rev 0 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST NOTE: All steps of this checklist should be performed upon initial validation.

Prior to JPM usage, revalidate JPM using steps 8 and 12 below.

1. Task description and number, JPM description and number are identified.

See File Copy

2. Knowledge and Abilities (K/A) references are included.
3. Performance location specified. (in-plant, control room, simulator, or other)
4. Initial setup conditions are identified.
5. Initiating cue (and terminating cue if required) are properly identified.
6. Task standards identified and verified by SME review.
7. Critical steps meet the criteria for critical steps and are identified with an asterisk (*).
8. Verify the procedure(s) referenced by this JPM reflects the current revision:

Procedure 1BEP-0 Rev: 201 Procedure Rev:

Procedure Rev:

9. Verify cues both verbal and visual are free of conflict.
10. Verify performance time is accurate
11. If the JPM cannot be performed as written with proper responses, then revise the JPM.
12. When JPM is initially validated, sign and date JPM cover page. Subsequent validations, sign and date below:

SME / Instructor Date SME / Instructor Date SME / Instructor Date SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 2 of 8

CR e - rev 0 Revision Record (Summary)

Revision 0 New JPM SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 3 of 8

CR e - rev 0 SIMULATOR SETUP INSTRUCTIONS

1) Reset to IC-21 NOTE: It is okay to use a similar IC to the IC listed above, provided the IC actually used is verified to be compatible with this and other JPMs that are scheduled to be run concurrently.
2) Close 1SX 016B
3) When the above steps are completed for this and other JPMs to be run concurrently then validate, if not previously validated, the concurrently run JPMs using the JPM Validation Checklist
4) This completes the setup for this JPM SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 4 of 8

CR e - rev 0 INITIAL CONDITIONS

1. You are the Unit 1 Assist NSO.
2. Unit 1 had an automatic Safety Injection Actuation.

INITIATING CUE

1. The Unit Supervisor directs you to perform 1BEP-0, Step 7 to Verify RCFCs are running in Accident Mode.

Fill in the JPM Start Time when the student acknowledges the Initiating Cue.

Information For Evaluators Use:

UNSAT requires written comments on respective step.

  • Denotes critical steps Number any comments in the Comment Number column on the following pages. Then annotate that comment in the Comments section. The comment section should be used to document: the reason that a step is marked as unsatisfactory, marginal performance relating to management expectations, or problems the examinee had while performing the JPM.

Comments relating to procedural or equipment issues should be entered and tracked using the sites appropriate tracking system.

Some operations that are performed from outside of the control room may require multiple steps. These items may be listed as individual steps in this JPM. It is acceptable for the candidate to direct the local operator to perform groups of procedure steps instead of calling for each individual item to be performed.

The timeclock starts when the candidate acknowledges the initiating cue.

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CR e - rev 0 RECORD START TIME:

Comment ELEMENT STANDARD SAT UNSAT Number

1. Refer to 1BEP-0, Reactor Trip or
2. Check Group 2 RCFC Accident
  • Group 2 RCFC Accident Mode Status Lights. Mode Status Lights are NOT lit
  • 3. Stop any RCFC running in High
  • Stop all RCFCs running in Speed. High Speed
  • 4. Close CNMT chiller inlet and
  • Close 1SX112A & B and outlet valves. 1SX114A & B.
  • 5. Open CNMT chiller bypass
  • Open 1SX147A & B.

valves.

NOTE Alternate path initiated in the following step.

  • 6. Verify/Open RCFC inlet valves.
  • 1SX016A is OPEN.
  • Open 1SX016B.
7. Verify RCFC outlet valves are
  • 1SX027A is OPEN.

OPEN.

  • 1SX027B is OPEN.
  • 8. Start all RCFCs in Low Speed.
  • Start all RCFCs in Low Speed.

Cue: This JPM is completed.

RECORD STOP TIME:

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CR e - rev 0 JPM

SUMMARY

Operators Name: Job

Title:

EO RO SRO FS STA/IA SRO Cert JPM

Title:

Start RCFCs in Low Speed (SX Valves Not Open)

JPM Number: CR e Revision Number: 0 Task Number and

Title:

4C.VP-06 STARTUP a RCFC.

K/A Number and Importance: 022 A4.01 3.6 / 3.6 Suggested Testing Environment: Simulator Alternate Path: Yes No SRO Only: Yes No Time Critical: Yes No Reference(s):

1BEP-0, Rev 201, Reactor Trip or Safety Injection CRITICAL STEPS (*) 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 Actual Testing Environment: Simulator Control Room In-Plant Other Testing Method: Simulate Perform Estimated Time to Complete: 8 minutes Actual Time Used: minutes EVALUATION

SUMMARY

Were all the Critical Elements performed satisfactorily? Yes No The operators performance was evaluated against standards contained within this JPM and has been determined to be: Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Comments:

Evaluators Name: (Print)

Evaluators Signature: Date:

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CR e - rev 0 INITIAL CONDITIONS

3. You are the Unit 1 Assist NSO.
4. Unit 1 had an automatic Safety Injection Actuation.

INITIATING CUE

2. The Unit Supervisor directs you to perform 1BEP-0, Step 7 to Verify RCFCs are running in Accident Mode.

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Exelon Nuclear Job Performance Measure Supply ESF Bus from Reserve Feed Supply JPM Number: CR f Revision Number: 0 Date: 7/21/2010 Revised By:

Instructor Date Validated By:

SME or Instructor Date Reviewed By:

Operations Representative Date Approved By:

Training Department Date SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 1 of 10

CR f - rev 0 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST NOTE: All steps of this checklist should be performed upon initial validation.

Prior to JPM usage, revalidate JPM using steps 8 and 12 below.

1. Task description and number, JPM description and number are identified.

See File Copy

2. Knowledge and Abilities (K/A) references are included.
3. Performance location specified. (in-plant, control room, simulator, or other)
4. Initial setup conditions are identified.
5. Initiating cue (and terminating cue if required) are properly identified.
6. Task standards identified and verified by SME review.
7. Critical steps meet the criteria for critical steps and are identified with an asterisk (*).
8. Verify the procedure(s) referenced by this JPM reflects the current revision:

Procedure 1BOA Elec-3 Rev: 103 Procedure Rev:

Procedure Rev:

9. Verify cues both verbal and visual are free of conflict.
10. Verify performance time is accurate
11. If the JPM cannot be performed as written with proper responses, then revise the JPM.
12. When JPM is initially validated, sign and date JPM cover page. Subsequent validations, sign and date below:

SME / Instructor Date SME / Instructor Date SME / Instructor Date SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 2 of 10

CR f - rev 0 Revision Record (Summary)

Revision 0 New JPM SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 3 of 10

CR f - rev 0 SIMULATOR SETUP INSTRUCTIONS

1) Reset to IC-21 NOTE: It is okay to use a similar IC to the IC listed above, provided the IC actually used is verified to be compatible with this and other JPMs that are scheduled to be run concurrently.
2) IMF EG08B and MRF ED117 OPEN to prevent 1B EDG from starting and fail the SAT feed to Bus 142
3) When the above steps are completed for this and other JPMs to be run concurrently then validate, if not previously validated, the concurrently run JPMs using the JPM Validation Checklist
4) This completes the setup for this JPM SIMULATOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS When directed by the evaluator, MRF ED007 CLOSE to close ACB 2424.

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CR f - rev 0 INITIAL CONDITIONS

1. You are the Unit 1 Assist NSO.
2. Unit 1 is in Mode 1, steady state power.

INITIATING CUE

1. Bus 142 is de-energized.
2. 1B EDG failed to start.
3. The US has directed you to perform 1BOA Elec-3, Loss of 4KV ESF Bus, for Bus 142.

Fill in the JPM Start Time when the student acknowledges the Initiating Cue.

Information For Evaluators Use:

UNSAT requires written comments on respective step.

  • Denotes critical steps Number any comments in the Comment Number column on the following pages. Then annotate that comment in the Comments section. The comment section should be used to document: the reason that a step is marked as unsatisfactory, marginal performance relating to management expectations, or problems the examinee had while performing the JPM.

Comments relating to procedural or equipment issues should be entered and tracked using the sites appropriate tracking system.

Some operations that are performed from outside of the control room may require multiple steps. These items may be listed as individual steps in this JPM. It is acceptable for the candidate to direct the local operator to perform groups of procedure steps instead of calling for each individual item to be performed.

The timeclock starts when the candidate acknowledges the initiating cue.

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CR f - rev 0 RECORD START TIME:

Comment ELEMENT STANDARD SAT UNSAT Number NOTE Provide examinee with a copy of 1BOA Elec-3

1. Refer to 1BOA Elec-3
  • Locate and Open 1BOA Elec-3 CUE: Provide examinee with copy of 1BOA Elec-3.
2. Determine affected Bus o Check Bus 141 - Energized
  • Check Bus 142 - NOT energized
3. Implement 1BOA Elec-3,
  • Implement 1BOA Elec-3, Attachment C for Bus 142 Attachment C
4. Verify required loads energized Verify the following loads on Bus 141 energized on Bus 141:
  • Bus 131X
  • Bus 131Z
  • 1A CV pump
  • 1A CC pump
  • 1A SX pump
  • 0A VC Train
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CR f - rev 0 Comment ELEMENT STANDARD SAT UNSAT Number

  • 5. Check Bus 142 not faulted Place ACBs in Pull Out:
  • 1423
  • 1421
  • 1422
  • 1424 Check Lockout Alarms are NOT LIT:
  • 1-22-A7
  • 1-22-B8
  • 1-22-B9
6. Limit Bus 142 loads Place the following loads in Pull Out:
  • 1B CV pump
  • 1B RH pump
  • 1B SI pump
  • 1B CS pump
  • U-0 CC pump from Bus 142
  • 1B CC pump
  • 1B SX pump
  • 0B VC Train
  • 0B VC Chiller o 0B VC Fans
  • 0B VA supply and exhaust fans
7. Check Unit 2 242-244 bus tie is
  • Direct U-2 NSO to verify that OPEN. ACB 2421 is Open CUE: ACB 2421 is OPEN SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 7 of 10

CR f - rev 0 Comment ELEMENT STANDARD SAT UNSAT Number

8. Energize U-2 Reserve Feed
  • Direct U-2 NSO to synch CUE: (After sim operator closes and close ACB 2424 ACB 2424) ACB 2424 is CLOSED.
  • 9. Synchronize ACB 1424
  • Place ACB 1424 Synch Switch to ON
  • 10. Close ACB 1424.
  • Close ACB 1424
11. Check Bus 142 is Energized
  • Check that Bus 142 ALIVE light is LIT CUE: The US will direct the loading of Bus 142 as needed, and will refer to Tech Specs.

CUE: This JPM is complete.

RECORD STOP TIME:

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CR f - rev 0 JPM

SUMMARY

Operators Name: Job

Title:

EO RO SRO FS STA/IA SRO Cert JPM

Title:

Supply ESF Bus from Reserve Feed Supply JPM Number: CR f Revision Number: 0 Task Number and

Title:

R-OA-024 Energize an Electrical Bus K/A Number and Importance: 062 A4.01 3.3 Suggested Testing Environment: Simulator Alternate Path: Yes No SRO Only: Yes No Time Critical: Yes No Reference(s):

1BOA Elec-3, Loss of 4KV ESF Bus, Rev 103 CRITICAL STEPS (*) 5, 9 & 10 Actual Testing Environment: Simulator Control Room In-Plant Other Testing Method: Simulate Perform Estimated Time to Complete: 10 minutes Actual Time Used: minutes EVALUATION

SUMMARY

Were all the Critical Elements performed satisfactorily? Yes No The operators performance was evaluated against standards contained within this JPM and has been determined to be: Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Comments:

Evaluators Name: (Print)

Evaluators Signature: Date:

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CR f - rev 0 INITIAL CONDITIONS

1. You are the Unit 1 Assist NSO.
2. Unit 1 is in Mode 1, steady state power.

INITIATING CUE

1. Bus 142 is de-energized.
2. 1B EDG failed to start.
3. The US has directed you to perform 1BOA Elec-3, Loss of 4KV ESF Bus, for Bus 142.

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Exelon Nuclear Job Performance Measure Perform Calorimetric Using Process Plant Computer (NI Adjustment Required)

JPM Number: CR g (N-08a)

Revision Number: 0 Date: 08/20/2008 Developed By: Brian L Clark (signature on file) 8/20/2008 Instructor Date Validated By: Marty J Jorgensen (signature on file) 9/17/2008 SME or Instructor Date Reviewed By: William Kouba (signature on file) 9/18/2008 Operations Representative Date Approved By: Robert M Meyer (signature on file) 9/19/2008 Training Department Date SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training)

JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST NOTE: All steps of this checklist should be performed upon initial validation.

Prior to JPM usage, revalidate JPM using steps 8 and 12 below.

1. Task description and number, JPM description and number are identified.
2. Knowledge and Abilities (K/A) references are included.
3. Performance location specified. (in-plant, control room, simulator, or other)
4. Initial setup conditions are identified.

See 5. Initiating cue (and terminating cue if required) are properly identified.

6. Task standards identified and verified by SME review.

File 7. Critical steps meet the criteria for critical steps and are identified with an asterisk (*).

8. Verify the procedure(s) referenced by this JPM reflects the current revision:

Copy Procedure 1BOSR 3.1.2-1 Rev: 16

9. Verify cues both verbal and visual are free of conflict.
10. Verify performance time is accurate
11. If the JPM cannot be performed as written with proper responses, then revise the JPM.
12. When JPM is initially validated, sign and date JPM cover page. Subsequent validations, sign and date below:

See File Copy SME / Instructor Date See File Copy SME / Instructor Date See File Copy SME / Instructor Date Page 2 of 12 SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training)

Revision Record (Summary)

Revision 00

1. New JPM created from N-08 rev 8
2. Made changes listed in the validation comments Validation Comments for N08a Validated 9/3/08 - Marty Jorgenson, Brian Clark Comment Resolution The simulator setup instructions should includes Added steps steps to verify HMI and alarm typer screens are clear. The HMI should be set to a trend page and the OPCON access pages should be set to main menu BOSR needs a signed cover sheet. Added cover sheet Page 3 of 12 SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training)

SIMULATOR SETUP INSTRUCTIONS

1. Reset to IC-21 NOTE: It is okay to use a similar IC to the IC listed above, provided the IC actually used is verified to be compatible with this and other JPMs that are scheduled to be run concurrently.
2. At 1PM07J adjust N44 to 99.0% and verify N41, N42, and N43 100.0%
3. Verify both HMI OPCON access pages are set to main menu
4. Verify point trends are displayed on both HMI screens
5. Verify alarm typer clear of all calorimetric information
6. When the above steps are completed for this and other JPMs to be run concurrently then validate, if not previously validated, the concurrently run JPMs using the JPM Validation Checklist
7. This completes the setup for this JPM Page 4 of 12 SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training)

INITIAL CONDITIONS

1. You are the Unit NSO
2. The unit is in Mode 1.

INITIATING CUES

1. You have been directed by the Unit Supervisor to perform calorimetric per 1BOSR 3.1.2-1, using the Plant Process Computer.

Fill in the JPM Start Time when the student acknowledges the Initiating Cue.

Information For Evaluators Use:

UNSAT requires written comments on respective step.

  • Denotes critical steps.

Number any comments in the Comment Number column on the following pages. Then annotate that comment in the Comments section. The comment section should be used to document: the reason that a step is marked as unsatisfactory, marginal performance relating to management expectations, or problems the examinee had while performing the JPM.

Comments relating to procedural or equipment issues should be entered and tracked using the sites appropriate tracking system.

Some operations that are performed from outside of the control room may require multiple steps. These items may be listed as individual steps in this JPM. It is acceptable for the candidate to direct the local operator to perform groups of procedure steps instead of calling for each individual item to be performed.

The timeclock starts when the candidate acknowledges the initiating cue.

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JPM Start Time:

Comment #

ELEMENT STANDARD SAT UNSAT NOTE Permission shall be obtained from the Unit NSO prior to using Process Plant Computer.

NOTE If this JPM is performed on the simulator, only the cues underlined are required to be provided to the trainee.

NOTE It is the intention of this JPM that it NOT be simulated but rather actually performed either in the simulator or at the plant.

NOTE Provide trainee with a copy of _BOSR 3.1.2-1.

1. Refer to _BOSR 3.1.2-1, OPEN _BOSR 3.1.2-1 Calorimetric Calculation Daily Surveillance Note: Step 1 may be performed at any time.

Cue: All prerequisites and precautions are met

2. Complete Data sheet D2 blocks 1 RECORD:

Date Time Name

3. Complete Data sheet D2 blocks 2 RECORD:

Cue: Current generator output is Gross MW 1245 MW Control bank positions Cue: Control Bank D at 221 steps Prerequisites met Cue: All prerequisites are met Page 6 of 12 SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training)

Comment #

ELEMENT STANDARD SAT UNSAT

  • 4. Complete Data sheet D2 block 3 From 1PM07J RECORD NIS power for N41, N42, N43, and N44 Cue: N41, N42, and N43 are 100.0%

and N44 is 99.0%

NOTE The procedure branches to step F.23 when using the process computer. The intention of this JPM is to do the same. Because the branching instruction is contained within a procedure note the trainee may miss the branch. If this happens, Cue: The Unit Supervisor wants the calorimetric to be performed using the plant process computer.

5. Open the OPCON Main Menu On OPCON page of HMI computer DEPRESS MENU key Cue: OPCON Main Menu is open.
6. Select option 23 calorimetric SELECT option 23 Cue: Option 23 is selected
7. Determine type of calorimetric to SELECT the 10 minute average use long output Cue: (If asked) There are no flow inconsistencies.
8. Select desired output device Enter 5 to SELECT ALARM TYPER Cue: 5 is entered
9. Verify SG blowdown flow Review SG blowdown flowrates Cue: (if asked)SG blowdown rates are at the expected value
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Comment #

ELEMENT STANDARD SAT UNSAT NOTE When the candidate highlights the calorimetric calculation on the Alarm typer, direct the candidate to NOT select print, and provide the copy of the computer printout.

11. Highlight calorimetric calculation Print the calculation from the on the Alarm Typer and select Alarm Typer.

PRINT.

Cue: Provide the Examinee with a copy of the computer print out NOTE The Prerequisite Check may be performed on the OPCON screen or the Alarm Typer.

12. Perform a Prerequisite check Review Prerequisites and verify no unexpected deviations are Cue: The Prerequisite Check is present.

satisfactory.

NOTE Alternate path is initiated in the following step.

13. Record NIS Indicated Power Obtain NIS Indicated Power for each power range from Data Cue: NIS N41, N42, and N43 =

Sheet D2 block 3 and record 100.0% NIS N44 = 99.2%

on Data Sheet D8 block 26

14. Record Percent Power Obtain Percent Power from Computer Printout Screen for Cue: Calorimetric Power = 99.9%

each Power Range NI on Data Sheet D8 Block 27.

  • 15. Calculate the Power Difference CALCULATE the Power Difference and record results on Data Sheet D8 block 28.

(NIS Power - Calorimetric Power = Power Difference)

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ELEMENT STANDARD SAT UNSAT

16. Determine if NIS adjustments are Power Difference is positive required and < 0.5% for channels N41, N42, and N43.

Initial Data Sheet D8 block 29 for N41, N42, and N43.

17. Obtain current percent power At 1PM07J obtain current reading for channels to be percent power reading for N44 adjusted. and record reading on Data Sheet D8 block 30 Cue: NIS N44 = 99.2%
18. Determine power level to adjust to. Subtract the Power Difference recorder in step F.28 from the current NIS reading record results on Data Sheet D8 block 31
19. Place the Rod Control system in Place Rods in Manual manual Cue: Rods are in Manual Cue: (If asked)US acknowledges placing Rods in Manual.
  • 20. Adjust the out of tolerance Adjust the GAIN Potentiometer channels. on the Power Range N44 Drawer B at 1PM07J to 99.91%

Cue: NIS N44 = 99.9%

to 100.41%

21. Verify / Reset positive Rate trip Check Positive Rate trip light and reset if it is lit.

Cue: (After Reset) The Positive Rate trip light is not lit.

22. Initial adjustment complete. Initial adjustment complete for N44 on Data Sheet D8 block 34
23. Return Rod control system to auto Place Rods in Auto Cue: (If asked)US acknowledges placing Rods in Auto.

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Comment #

ELEMENT STANDARD SAT UNSAT Cue: This JPM is completed RECORD STOP TIME:

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JPM

SUMMARY

Operators Name: Job

Title:

EO RO SRO FS STA/IA SRO Cert JPM

Title:

Perform: Calorimetric Using Process Plant Compute (NI Adjustment Required)

JPM Number: N-08 Revision Number: 00 Task Number and

Title:

4C.NI-05 K/A Number and Importance: 015A1.01 (3.5 / 3.8)

Suggested Testing Environment: Simulator Alternate Path: Yes No SRO Only: Yes No Time Critical: Yes No Reference(s): 1BOSR 3.1.2-1, Calorimetric Calculation Daily Surveillance (Rev. 16 CRITICAL STEPS (*) 4, 10, 15 & 20 Actual Testing Environment: Simulator Control Room In-Plant Other Testing Method: Simulate Perform Estimated Time to Complete: 20 minutes Actual Time Used: minutes EVALUATION

SUMMARY

Were all the Critical Elements performed satisfactorily? Yes No The operators performance was evaluated against standards contained within this JPM and has been determined to be: Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Comments:

Evaluators Name: (Print)

Evaluators Signature: Date:

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INITIAL CONDITIONS

1. You are the Unit NSO
2. The unit is in Mode 1.

INITIATING CUES

1. You have been directed by the Unit Supervisor to perform calorimetric per 1BOSR 3.1.2-1, using the Plant Process Computer.

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Exelon Nuclear Job Performance Measure Respond to a loss of Instrument Air JPM Number: CR h Revision Number: 0 Date: 7/7/2010 Revised By:

Instructor Date Validated By:

SME or Instructor Date Reviewed By:

Operations Representative Date Approved By:

Training Department Date SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 1 of 8

CR h - rev 0 JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE VALIDATION CHECKLIST NOTE: All steps of this checklist should be performed upon initial validation.

Prior to JPM usage, revalidate JPM using steps 8 and 12 below.

1. Task description and number, JPM description and number are identified.

See File Copy

2. Knowledge and Abilities (K/A) references are included.
3. Performance location specified. (in-plant, control room, simulator, or other)
4. Initial setup conditions are identified.
5. Initiating cue (and terminating cue if required) are properly identified.
6. Task standards identified and verified by SME review.
7. Critical steps meet the criteria for critical steps and are identified with an asterisk (*).
8. Verify the procedure(s) referenced by this JPM reflects the current revision:

Procedure 1BOA Sec-4 Rev: 106 Procedure Rev:

Procedure Rev:

9. Verify cues both verbal and visual are free of conflict.
10. Verify performance time is accurate
11. If the JPM cannot be performed as written with proper responses, then revise the JPM.
12. When JPM is initially validated, sign and date JPM cover page. Subsequent validations, sign and date below:

SME / Instructor Date SME / Instructor Date SME / Instructor Date SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 2 of 8

CR h - rev 0 Revision Record (Summary)

Revision 0 New JPM SRRS: 3D.105 (when utilized for operator initial or continuing training) Page 3 of 8

CR h - rev 0 SIMULATOR SETUP INSTRUCTIONS

1) Reset to IC-7 NOTE: It is okay to use a similar IC to the IC listed above, provided the IC actually used is verified to be compatible with this and other JPMs that are scheduled to be run concurrently.
2) IMF CV19 to fail RMCS.
3) IMF CV16 8 to fail 1LT112A (VCT Level Transmitter) to 8%.
4) IMF CV17 8 to fail 1LT185 (VCT Level Transmitter) to 8%.
5) IMF RX13A, RX13B, RX13C 91 to fail Pressurizer Level to 91% indicated level.
6) MRF zao1li462 80 to fail LI462 to 80% indicated level.
7) Close 1IA065 and 1IA066.
8) When the above steps are completed for this and other JPMs to be run concurrently then validate, if not previously validated, the concurrently run JPMs using the JPM Validation Checklist
9) This completes the setup for this JPM SIMULATOR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1) Maintain Pressurizer Level below 92% throughout this JPM.

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CR h - rev 0 INITIAL CONDITIONS

1. You are the Unit 1 NSO.
2. Unit 1 is in MODE 3.
3. 1IA065 and 1IA066 have failed closed due to an air line break.
4. Unit 1 Boric Acid Transfer Pump has tripped and cannot be restarted.

INITIATING CUE The Unit Supervisor directs you to take actions in accordance with 1BOA SEC-4, Loss of Instrument Air, starting at step 3, while the other operators implement 0 and 2BOA SEC-4.

Fill in the JPM Start Time when the student acknowledges the Initiating Cue.

Information For Evaluators Use:

UNSAT requires written comments on respective step.

  • Denotes critical steps Number any comments in the Comment Number column on the following pages. Then annotate that comment in the Comments section. The comment section should be used to document: the reason that a step is marked as unsatisfactory, marginal performance relating to management expectations, or problems the examinee had while performing the JPM.

Comments relating to procedural or equipment issues should be entered and tracked using the sites appropriate tracking system.

Some operations that are performed from outside of the control room may require multiple steps. These items may be listed as individual steps in this JPM. It is acceptable for the candidate to direct the local operator to perform groups of procedure steps instead of calling for each individual item to be performed.

The timeclock starts when the candidate acknowledges the initiating cue.

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CR h - rev 0 RECORD START TIME:

Comment ELEMENT STANDARD SAT UNSAT Number

1. Refer to 1BOA SEC-4, Loss of o LOCATE and OPEN 1BOA Instrument Air SEC-4, Loss of Instrument Air
2. Control RCP Seal Injection
  • Check 1CV121 Not Failed OPEN o 1CV121 demand is at minimum and charging flow is at 52 GPM
3. Check VCT level
  • VCT level indicates less than 10%
  • 4. Open RWST to CV pump suction
  • Open at least ONE of these:

valves 1CV112D & E

  • 5. Close VCT outlet valves
  • Close at least ONE of these: 1CV112B & C NOTE Alternate path is initiated in the following step.
  • 6 Maintain Pzr level
  • Because Pressurizer level is 91%:
  • Verify 1CC685 is open.
  • Stop 1A CV pump
7. Raise SX flow to CC heat
  • Direct EO or request US to exchanger direct EO to throttle open SX to CC heat exchanger valve (1SX007)

Cue: This JPM is completed.

RECORD STOP TIME:

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CR h - rev 0 JPM

SUMMARY

Operators Name: Job

Title:

EO RO SRO FS STA/IA SRO Cert JPM

Title:

Respond to a loss of Instrument Air JPM Number: CR h Revision Number: 0 Task Number and

Title:

R-OA-083 Recover from a Loss of Air.

K/A Number and Importance: 078 K3.02 3.4 / 3.6 Suggested Testing Environment: Simulator Alternate Path: Yes No SRO Only: Yes No Time Critical: Yes No Reference(s):

1BOA SEC-4, Rev 106, Loss of Instrument Air Unit 1 CRITICAL STEPS (*) 5 & 6 Actual Testing Environment: Simulator Control Room In-Plant Other Testing Method: Simulate Perform Estimated Time to Complete: 15 minutes Actual Time Used: minutes EVALUATION

SUMMARY

Were all the Critical Elements performed satisfactorily? Yes No The operators performance was evaluated against standards contained within this JPM and has been determined to be: Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Comments:

Evaluators Name: (Print)

Evaluators Signature: Date:

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CR h - rev 0 INITIAL CONDITIONS

1. You are the Unit 1 NSO.
2. Unit 1 is in MODE 3.
3. 1IA065 and 1IA066 have failed closed due to air line breaks.
4. Unit 1 Boric Acid Transfer Pump has tripped and cannot be restarted.

INITIATING CUE The Unit Supervisor directs you to take actions in accordance with 1BOA SEC-4, Loss of Instrument Air, starting at step 3, while the other operators implement 0 and 2BOA SEC-4.

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