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ES-301                                 Competencies Checklist                       Form ES-301-6 Facility: DAEC           Date of Examination: 21 April, 2008       Operating Test No.: 2008-301 APPLICANTS RO        :        RO              RO            RO SRO-I             SRO-I      :    SRO-I         SRO-I SRO-U            SRO-U           SRO-U          SRO-U Competencies                SCENARIO         SCENARIO         SCENARIO         SCENARIO 1   2   3   4   1     2     3 4 1   2   3   4   1   2   3   4 Interpret/Diagnose             2,3, 4,7 2,3,4, 5,7,8 Events and Conditions Comply With and               ALL                    ALL Use Procedures (1)
E S-301 Competencies Checklist Form ES-301-6 Facility: DAEC Date of Examination: 21 April, 2008 Operating Test No.: 2008-301 APPLICANTS RO SRO-I SRO-U RO SRO-I SRO-U RO SRO-I SRO-U RO SRO-I SRO-U SCENARIO SCENARIO SCENARIO SCENARIO Competencies 1
Operate Control               1,2,3, 5,6,7 N/A Boards (2)
2 3
Communicate                   ALL                     ALL and Interact Demonstrate                     N/A                    ALL Supervisory Ability (3)
4 1
Comply With and                 N/A                    2,4 Use Tech. Specs. (3)
2 3
Notes:
4 1
(1)     Includes Technical Specification compliance for an RO.
2 3
(2)     Optional for an SRO-U.
4 1
(3)     Only applicable to SROs.
2 3
4 Interpret/Diagnose Events and Conditions 2,3, 4,7 2,3,4, 5,7,8 Comply With and Use Procedures (1)
ALL ALL Operate Control Boards (2) 1,2,3, 5,6,7 N/A Communicate and Interact ALL ALL Demonstrate Supervisory Ability (3)
N/A ALL Comply With and Use Tech. Specs. (3)
N/A 2,4 Notes:
(1)
Includes Technical Specification compliance for an RO.
(2)
Optional for an SRO-U.
(3)
Only applicable to SROs.
Instructions:
Instructions:
Check the applicants license type and enter one or more event numbers that will allow the examiners to evaluate every applicable competency for every applicant.
Check the applicants license type and enter one or more event numbers that will allow the examiners to evaluate every applicable competency for every applicant.  


QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 Appendix D                                   Scenario Outline                             Form ES-D-1 Facility: DAEC                 Scenario No.:     1                         Op-Test No.: 2008-301 Examiners:                                           Operators:
QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 A ppendix D Scenario Outline Form ES-D-1 Facility: DAEC Scenario No.:
N/A                                                 N/A N/A                                                 N/A Initial Conditions:     ~90% power, with a RR increase scheduled, Turnover:
1 Op-Test No.: 2008-301 Examiners:
Operators:
N/A N/A N/A N/A Initial Conditions:  
~90% power, with a RR increase scheduled, Turnover:
Saturday, Dayshift. Warm spring day. There are no extra operators today.
Saturday, Dayshift. Warm spring day. There are no extra operators today.
Event       Malf.       Event                                    Event No.         No.        Type*                               Description 1         N/A       Reactivity Raise RR flow to increase reactor power to full power.
Event No.
2       NM08           I/C     APRM Failure (Downscale).
Malf.
Feed Regulating Valve locks up. The FRV lockup can be 3        FW16          I/C reset.
No.
Major     Condenser Air In leakage starts (slowly, eventually will get 4      MC04A                    bigger) (AOP entry)
Event Type*
AOP Normal Fast power reduction IAW IPOI-4. Above MELLA. AOP 5        N/A          Rx      255.2 AOP 6         N/A         EOP       Reactor Scram - Entry into EOP 1 and IPOI 5 MS08B         Major     Steam Leak in Steam Tunnel with failure of MSIVs to auto 7                                close - Entry into EOP 3. (Critical Task)
Event Description 1
MS20          EOP
N/A Reactivity Raise RR flow to increase reactor power to full power.
*        (N)ormal, (R)eactivity, (I)nstrument, (C)omponent, (M)ajor Retention: Life of policy = 10yrs.                                   Disposition: Reviewer and Approver Retain in: Training Program File 2008 NRC ILT ESG 1                               Page 1 of 18
2 NM08 I/C APRM Failure (Downscale).
3 FW16 I/C Feed Regulating Valve locks up. The FRV lockup can be reset.
4 MC04A Major AOP Condenser Air In leakage starts (slowly, eventually will get bigger) (AOP entry) 5 N/A Normal Rx AOP Fast power reduction IAW IPOI-4. Above MELLA. AOP 255.2 6
N/A EOP Reactor Scram - Entry into EOP 1 and IPOI 5 7
MS08B MS20 Major EOP Steam Leak in Steam Tunnel with failure of MSIVs to auto close - Entry into EOP 3. (Critical Task)
(N)ormal, (R)eactivity, (I)nstrument, (C)omponent, (M)ajor Retention: Life of policy = 10yrs.
Disposition: Reviewer and Approver Retain in: Training Program File 2008 NRC ILT ESG 1 Page 1 of 18  


QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #1 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)
QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #1 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)
EXAMINATION SENARIO GUIDE (ESG)
EXAMINATION SENARIO GUIDE (ESG)
SITE: DAEC RAISE RR FLOW / APRM FAILURE DOWNSCALE / FRV LOCKUP - RECOVER /
SITE: DAEC RAISE RR FLOW / APRM FAILURE DOWNSCALE / FRV LOCKUP - RECOVER /
SLOW LOSS OF VACUUM / FAST POWER                           2008 REV. 0 REDUCTION / IPOI 5 / EOP 1 / STEAM LEAK IN                 ESG ILT 01 STEAM TUNNEL - FAILURE TO AUTO ISOLATE PROGRAM: OPERATIONS                                   #:
SLOW LOSS OF VACUUM / FAST POWER REDUCTION / IPOI 5 / EOP 1 / STEAM LEAK IN STEAM TUNNEL - FAILURE TO AUTO ISOLATE 2008 ESG ILT 01 REV. 0 PROGRAM: OPERATIONS COURSE: INITIAL LICENSE TRAINING 50007 TOTAL TIME:
COURSE: INITIAL LICENSE TRAINING                   #: 50007 TOTAL TIME: 90 MINUTES 2008 NRC ILT ESG 1                   Page 2 of 18
90 MINUTES 2008 NRC ILT ESG 1 Page 2 of 18  


QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #1 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)
QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #1 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)
GUIDE REQUIREMENTS The goal of this scenario is to evaluate ILT students during the NRC Goal of            Exam with 3 man crew.
GUIDE REQUIREMENTS Goal of Training:
Training:
The goal of this scenario is to evaluate ILT students during the NRC Exam with 3 man crew.
There are no formal learning objectives Learning Objectives:
Learning Objectives:
None Prerequisites:
There are no formal learning objectives Prerequisites:
Simulator Training          Simulator Booth Instructor Resources:        Phone Talker Evaluators (or Floor Instructor)
None Training Resources:
: 1. AOP 691, Rev. 4
Simulator Simulator Booth Instructor Phone Talker Evaluators (or Floor Instructor)  


==References:==
==References:==
: 1. AOP 691, Rev. 4
: 2. ARP 1C05A, D-2, Rev. 60
: 2. ARP 1C05A, D-2, Rev. 60
: 3. ARP 1C05A, F-1, Rev. 60
: 3. ARP 1C05A, F-1, Rev. 60
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: 11. EOP 3, Rev. 19 Commitments:
: 11. EOP 3, Rev. 19 Commitments:
Dynamic Simulator Evaluation Method:
Dynamic Simulator Evaluation Method:
None Operating Experience:
Operating Experience:
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None 2008 NRC ILT ESG 1 Page 3 of 18  


QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #1 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)
QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #1 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)
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: 2. Steam Leak in Steam Tunnel Critical Tasks:
: 2. Steam Leak in Steam Tunnel Critical Tasks:
: 1. Manually Isolate MSIVs to isolate the leak in the Reactor Building (MSIVs failed to auto isolate.)
: 1. Manually Isolate MSIVs to isolate the leak in the Reactor Building (MSIVs failed to auto isolate.)
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QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #1 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)
QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #1 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)
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The plant is operating at 87% power.
The plant is operating at 87% power.
Scenario segments:
Scenario segments:
* Raising RR flow to increase reactor power. This is the reactivity event for the RO. When the ILT Examiner is satisfied, then the scenario can continue.
Raising RR flow to increase reactor power. This is the reactivity event for the RO. When the ILT Examiner is satisfied, then the scenario can continue.
* ARPM Downscale Failure. The C APRM will fail downscale. The RO will follow ARP actions, while the CRS will address Technical Specifications.
ARPM Downscale Failure. The C APRM will fail downscale. The RO will follow ARP actions, while the CRS will address Technical Specifications.
* Respond to an inadvertently locked-up Feed Reg Valve by resetting it in accordance with ARP 1C05A , F-1.
Respond to an inadvertently locked-up Feed Reg Valve by resetting it in accordance with ARP 1C05A, F-1.
* While the operators are involved with resetting the Feed Regulating Valve lockup, the main condenser will develop a slow air leak. The loss of vacuum will be at a rate that allows them to work through the AOP for Rising Condenser Backpressure (AOP 691) and the ARPs for HI BACK PRESSURE (1C07B, D-9, 1C07B, B-1, and 1C07B, C-1). The condenser backpressure will be degrading for 14 minutes without audible alarm. The Offgas high flow will come in at ~14 minutes.
While the operators are involved with resetting the Feed Regulating Valve lockup, the main condenser will develop a slow air leak. The loss of vacuum will be at a rate that allows them to work through the AOP for Rising Condenser Backpressure (AOP 691) and the ARPs for HI BACK PRESSURE (1C07B, D-9, 1C07B, B-1, and 1C07B, C-1). The condenser backpressure will be degrading for 14 minutes without audible alarm. The Offgas high flow will come in at ~14 minutes.
* Step 3 of AOP 691 will direct the crew to perform a Fast Power Reduction per IPOI 4 Section 6.0. The fast power reduction will place the plant above the MELLA line, requiring entry into AOP 255.2.
Step 3 of AOP 691 will direct the crew to perform a Fast Power Reduction per IPOI 4 Section 6.0. The fast power reduction will place the plant above the MELLA line, requiring entry into AOP 255.2.
* As the condenser back pressure continues to increase, it will approach 7.5" Hg abs.,
As the condenser back pressure continues to increase, it will approach 7.5" Hg abs.,
forcing the operators to insert a Manual Scram and perform IPOI 5 actions. The manual scram will also cause them to enter into EOP 1 on low RPV water level. Once the crew scrams, main condenser vacuum improves due to the reduction of heat load.
forcing the operators to insert a Manual Scram and perform IPOI 5 actions. The manual scram will also cause them to enter into EOP 1 on low RPV water level. Once the crew scrams, main condenser vacuum improves due to the reduction of heat load.
* Following the reactor scram a steam leak will develop in the Steam Tunnel. The MSIVs will fail to auto isolate the leak, and will require the crew to manually shut the MSIVs.
Following the reactor scram a steam leak will develop in the Steam Tunnel. The MSIVs will fail to auto isolate the leak, and will require the crew to manually shut the MSIVs.
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QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #1 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)
QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #1 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)
SCENARIO OUTLINE:
SCENARIO OUTLINE:
BOOTH INSTRUCTOR ACTIONS 1     SIMULATOR SET UP: (perform set up per the Simulator Setup Checklist, including entering actions items per the Simulator Input Summary.)
BOOTH INSTRUCTOR ACTIONS 1
1.1   General Instructions
SIMULATOR SET UP: (perform set up per the Simulator Setup Checklist, including entering actions items per the Simulator Input Summary.)
: a. Copy the IC file to the directory where IC files are kept. If this file is not available, then:
1.1 General Instructions
a)     Reset to IC 20.
: a.
b)     Lower reactor power with RR flow [RR controllers are at ~74.5 in manual]
Copy the IC file to the directory where IC files are kept. If this file is not available, then:
c)     Input the below listed Malfunctions and Remotes into the simulator console.
a)
: b. Place the simulator in run.
Reset to IC 20.
: c. Pump the Drywell sumps.
b)
: d. Complete the Attachment 6 of OTI 101, Exam Scenario Checklist.
Lower reactor power with RR flow [RR controllers are at ~74.5 in manual]
1.2   EVENT TRIGGER DEFINITIONS:
c)
Trigger No.           Trigger Logic Statement                     Trigger Word Description 2,3,4,7                     Manual                                 Manually Inserted MALFUNCTIONS:
Input the below listed Malfunctions and Remotes into the simulator console.
Time       Malf. No.           Malfunction Title         Delay     Ramp       ET       Initial   Final Value      Value Setup   MS20A           GROUP I ISOLATION                   0        0      N/A      TRUE      TRUE VALVE(S) FAIL(S) TO CLOSE- CV4412 Setup    MS20B          GROUP I ISOLATION                  0       0       N/A       TRUE     TRUE VALVE(S) FAIL(S) TO CLOSE- CV4413 Setup    MS20C          GROUP I ISOLATION                  0       0       N/A       TRUE     TRUE VALVE(S) FAIL(S) TO CLOSE- CV4415 Setup    MS20D          GROUP I ISOLATION                  0       0       N/A       TRUE     TRUE VALVE(S) FAIL(S) TO CLOSE- CV4416 Setup    MS20E          GROUP I ISOLATION                  0       0       N/A       TRUE     TRUE VALVE(S) FAIL(S) TO CLOSE- CV4418 2008 NRC ILT ESG 1                           Page 6 of 18
: b.
Place the simulator in run.
: c.
Pump the Drywell sumps.
: d.
Complete the Attachment 6 of OTI 101, Exam Scenario Checklist.
1.2 EVENT TRIGGER DEFINITIONS:
Trigger No.
Trigger Logic Statement Trigger Word Description 2,3,4,7 Manual Manually Inserted MALFUNCTIONS:
Time Malf. No.
Malfunction Title Delay Ramp ET Initial Value Final Value Setup MS20A GROUP I ISOLATION VALVE(S) FAIL(S) TO CLOSE-CV4412 0
0 N/A TRUE TRUE Setup MS20B GROUP I ISOLATION VALVE(S) FAIL(S) TO CLOSE-CV4413 0
0 N/A TRUE TRUE Setup MS20C GROUP I ISOLATION VALVE(S) FAIL(S) TO CLOSE-CV4415 0
0 N/A TRUE TRUE Setup MS20D GROUP I ISOLATION VALVE(S) FAIL(S) TO CLOSE-CV4416 0
0 N/A TRUE TRUE Setup MS20E GROUP I ISOLATION VALVE(S) FAIL(S) TO CLOSE-CV4418 0
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QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #1 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)
QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #1 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)
Time     Malf. No.         Malfunction Title         Delay Ramp   ET Initial Final Value    Value Setup MS20F         GROUP I ISOLATION                 0    0    N/A TRUE    TRUE VALVE(S) FAIL(S) TO CLOSE- CV4419 Setup  MS20G          GROUP I ISOLATION                  0     0   N/A TRUE     TRUE VALVE(S) FAIL(S) TO CLOSE- CV4420 Setup  MS20H          GROUP I ISOLATION                  0     0   N/A TRUE     TRUE VALVE(S) FAIL(S) TO CLOSE- CV4421 Setup NM08C         APRM CHANNEL FAILS-               0     0     2   As Is     0 CHNL C Setup FW16A         FW REG VALVE LOCKUP-               0     0     3 FALSE   TRUE FWRV A Setup MC04A         MAIN CONDENSER AIR                 0 01:00   4   0       0.6 INLEAKAGE-LP CONDENSER Setup MS08B         STEAM LEAKAGE IN                   0   2:00   7   0       0.3 STEAM TUNNEL LINE B
Time Malf. No.
Malfunction Title Delay Ramp ET Initial Value Final Value Setup MS20F GROUP I ISOLATION VALVE(S) FAIL(S) TO CLOSE-CV4419 0
0 N/A TRUE TRUE Setup MS20G GROUP I ISOLATION VALVE(S) FAIL(S) TO CLOSE-CV4420 0
0 N/A TRUE TRUE Setup MS20H GROUP I ISOLATION VALVE(S) FAIL(S) TO CLOSE-CV4421 0
0 N/A TRUE TRUE Setup NM08C APRM CHANNEL FAILS-CHNL C 0
0 2
As Is 0
Setup FW16A FW REG VALVE LOCKUP-FWRV A 0
0 3
FALSE TRUE Setup MC04A MAIN CONDENSER AIR INLEAKAGE-LP CONDENSER 0
01:00 4
0 0.6 Setup MS08B STEAM LEAKAGE IN STEAM TUNNEL LINE B 0
2:00 7
0 0.3  


===1.4 OVERRIDES===
===1.4 OVERRIDES===
None 1.5   REMOTE FUNCTIONS:
None 1.5 REMOTE FUNCTIONS:
None FLOOR INSTRUCTOR ACTIONS 2     Simulator Pre-brief:
None FLOOR INSTRUCTOR ACTIONS 2
2.1   Individual position assignments 2.2   Simulator Training Changes Since Last Module 2.3   Simulator hardware and software modifications/problems that may impact examination 2008 NRC ILT ESG 1                       Page 7 of 18
Simulator Pre-brief:
2.1 Individual position assignments 2.2 Simulator Training Changes Since Last Module 2.3 Simulator hardware and software modifications/problems that may impact examination 2008 NRC ILT ESG 1 Page 7 of 18  


QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #1 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake) 4     TURNOVER INFORMATION Day of week and shift Saturday, Day shift Weather conditions Warm spring day (Plant power levels)           87 % Pwr MWt                         1664 MWe                         550 CORE FLOW                   39.5 Thermal Limit Problems/Power Evolutions None Plant Risk Status CDF         Baseline Color       Green Existing LCOs, date of next surveillance None STPs in progress or major maintenance No STPs in progress Equipment to be taken out of or returned to service this shift/maintenance on major plant equipment No equipment taken out or returned to service.
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TURNOVER INFORMATION Day of week and shift Saturday, Day shift Weather conditions Warm spring day (Plant power levels) 87 % Pwr MWt 1664 MWe 550 CORE FLOW 39.5 Thermal Limit Problems/Power Evolutions None Plant Risk Status CDF Baseline Color Green Existing LCOs, date of next surveillance None STPs in progress or major maintenance No STPs in progress Equipment to be taken out of or returned to service this shift/maintenance on major plant equipment No equipment taken out or returned to service.
Comments, evolutions, problems, core damage frequency, etc.
Comments, evolutions, problems, core damage frequency, etc.
There are no extra operators.
There are no extra operators.
Reactor power was lowered to make a rod adjustment. The adjustment is complete.
Reactor power was lowered to make a rod adjustment. The adjustment is complete.
As soon as you take the shift, raise power with RR flow to 1840 MWth.
As soon as you take the shift, raise power with RR flow to 1840 MWth.  
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Rev. 0                                                                                                           2008 NRC Scenario #1 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES           INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY                                   EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Shift Turnover COMPLETE TURNOVER:                       Get familiar with plant conditions.
Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #1 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Shift Turnover COMPLETE TURNOVER:
* Provide Shift Turnovers to the SRO
Provide Shift Turnovers to the SRO and ROs.
* SRO will provide beginning of shift brief to coordinate the tasks that and ROs.
were identified on the shift turnover.
: a. Review applicable current Plant Status
: a. Review applicable current Plant Status
: b. Review relevant At-Power Risk status
: b. Review relevant At-Power Risk status
: c. Review current LCOs not met and Action Requirements
: c. Review current LCOs not met and Action Requirements
: d. Verify crew performs walk down of control boards and reviews turnover checklists 2008 NRC ILT ESG 1                                                                                                         page 9 of 18
: d. Verify crew performs walk down of control boards and reviews turnover checklists Get familiar with plant conditions.
SRO will provide beginning of shift brief to coordinate the tasks that were identified on the shift turnover.
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Rev. 0                                                                                                           2008 NRC Scenario #1 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES           INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY                                 EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event #1       Booth Instructor respond as plant     SRO personnel and respond as necessary.
Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #1 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event #1 Raises Power 10% using Recirculation Flow The Examiner will indicate when to move on to Event 2.
Raises Power                                          Provides a reactivity brief.
Booth Instructor respond as plant personnel and respond as necessary.
10% using Communicates with Real Time Desk and System Operating Center.
SRO Provides a reactivity brief.
Recirculation Flow                                                  Provide direct oversight of power increase.
Communicates with Real Time Desk and System Operating Center.
The Examiner                                          RO will indicate                                          Raises power with Recirc Pump Flow Controllers IAW IPOI-3, Section 4.
Provide direct oversight of power increase.
when to move on to Event 2.                                        1. To raise recirc flow, set the digital display to the S PERCENT SPEED DEMAND variable by pressing the display switch, then rotate the A[B]
RO Raises power with Recirc Pump Flow Controllers IAW IPOI-3, Section 4.
: 1.
To raise recirc flow, set the digital display to the S PERCENT SPEED DEMAND variable by pressing the display switch, then rotate the A[B]
MG SET SPEED CONTROL SIC 9245A[B] knobs on 1C04 clockwise in small equal increments.
MG SET SPEED CONTROL SIC 9245A[B] knobs on 1C04 clockwise in small equal increments.
: 2. Keep loop flows balanced by comparing the Recirc Pump discharge flow on FI 4634A vs. FI 4634B or Pen 1 vs. Pen 2 on FR 4635.
: 2.
Keep loop flows balanced by comparing the Recirc Pump discharge flow on FI 4634A vs. FI 4634B or Pen 1 vs. Pen 2 on FR 4635.
Monitors critical plant parameters - power, pressure, level BOP Monitors balance of plant equipment.
Monitors critical plant parameters - power, pressure, level BOP Monitors balance of plant equipment.
Provides peer check for RO during power increase.
Provides peer check for RO during power increase.
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Rev. 0                                                                                                         2008 NRC Scenario #1 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES             INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY                                 EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 2         Booth Instructor:                        RO:
Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #1 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 2 APRM C Fails downscale Booth Instructor:
APRM C Fails
Activate ET 2 TRUE Insert malfunction NM08C at 0% severity with no ramp. This fails the C APRM to zero.
* Responds to the APRM DOWNSCALE annunciator for C APRM, downscale                                                  1C05A D-2.
Role Play as FIN team or I&C and inform the control room that you will start developing a troubleshooting plan.
Activate ET 2 TRUE
RO:
* Note: Other indications are ARPM C reading downscale, APRM C Insert malfunction NM08C at 0% severity    DNSC light lit on apron section of 1C05, B002 and B003 Computer with no ramp. This fails the C APRM to    Points alarm on the alarm monitor, and both show Purple on GD15 (if zero.                                      shown on one of the computer monitors).
Responds to the APRM DOWNSCALE annunciator for C APRM, 1C05A D-2.
Role Play as FIN team or I&C and inform  CRS:
Note: Other indications are ARPM C reading downscale, APRM C DNSC light lit on apron section of 1C05, B002 and B003 Computer Points alarm on the alarm monitor, and both show Purple on GD15 (if shown on one of the computer monitors).
the control room that you will start
CRS:
* Initiates investigation of the failure developing a troubleshooting plan.
Initiates investigation of the failure Initiate a WRC, Complies with Tech. Specs. and TRM.
* Initiate a WRC,
* Complies with Tech. Specs. and TRM.
ATC/BOP ROs:
ATC/BOP ROs:
* With CRS permission, bypass C APRM IAW OI 878.4, Section 6.1.
With CRS permission, bypass C APRM IAW OI 878.4, Section 6.1.
* Verifies APRM Mode Selector Sw on 1C37 in OPERATE
Verifies APRM Mode Selector Sw on 1C37 in OPERATE Verify the APRM UPSCALE, INOP, and DOWNSCALE Trips are RESET at 1C37 Verify the IRM/ARPM recorders on the 1C05 panel indicate approximately the same average power for the bypassed APRM as the unbypassed APRM channels.
* Verify the APRM UPSCALE, INOP, and DOWNSCALE Trips are RESET at 1C37
Places the APRM BYPASS switch for the A,C,E APRMs to the NEUTRAL position.
* Verify the IRM/ARPM recorders on the 1C05 panel indicate approximately the same average power for the bypassed APRM as the unbypassed APRM channels.
Observes that the bypass light on 1C05 and 1C37 are OFF Place the APRM bypass switch for the C APRM to the C position Observes that the bypass lights for the C APRM on ON at 1C05 and 1C37 2008 NRC ILT ESG 1 page 11 of 18  
* Places the APRM BYPASS switch for the A,C,E APRMs to the NEUTRAL position.
* Observes that the bypass light on 1C05 and 1C37 are OFF
* Place the APRM bypass switch for the C APRM to the C position
* Observes that the bypass lights for the C APRM on ON at 1C05 and 1C37 2008 NRC ILT ESG 1                                                                                                   page 11 of 18


Rev. 0                                                                                                             2008 NRC Scenario #1 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES             INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY                                   EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 3         Begin the transient by toggling           RO Feed Reg Valve                                             Perform actions of ARP 1C05[A], F-1 for CV-1579 Lockup                    Activate ET 3 to TRUE
Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #1 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 3 Feed Reg Valve Lockup On prompting of the Examiner, insert the Event Trigger to start Event 4. This event takes ~15 minutes before the first alarm (although the crew may notice the vacuum loss prior to that)
* Stop all power changes
Begin the transient by toggling Activate ET 3 to TRUE Role play as NSPEO sent to check the A Feed Reg Valve:
* Control Reactor Water Level as necessary (various means described in the Annunciator Response Procedure.
Found a WCC operator hanging a Section Tag on V30-572 (air to A Feed Reg Valve) rather than on V30-972 for CV-6334.
On prompting of Role play as NSPEO sent to check the A
IF asked about error codes, error code 10 is displayed, unless the air has been restored, then no error codes are displayed.
* Send an operator to check for air leaks.
When directed to restore Delete malfunction FW16A Role Play as NSPEO to verify that the LED display for the locked FRV are ON RO Perform actions of ARP 1C05[A], F-1 for CV-1579 Stop all power changes Control Reactor Water Level as necessary (various means described in the Annunciator Response Procedure.
the Examiner,    Feed Reg Valve:
Send an operator to check for air leaks.
insert the Event
Have operator check ZC-1579 positioner LCD display for error codes CRS Direct / supervise actions of ARP 1C05[A], F-1 RO Reset CV-1579 and return to Automatic operation as follows:
* Have operator check ZC-1579 positioner LCD display for error codes Found a WCC operator hanging a Section Trigger to start                                          CRS Tag on V30-572 (air to A Feed Reg Valve)
Verify the controller LED displays for the locked FRV are lit Verify the FW Lockout Relay amber light above the lockout relay is DIM For the Hand Controller HC-1579:
Event 4. This rather than on V30-972 for CV-6334.
Verify HC-1579 is in MANUAL Select Y on the display Adjust the Y bias setting to zero Determine the appropriate M/A station controller output signal using ZI-1579 and Attachment 1 of ARP At HC-1579, perform the following:
* Direct / supervise actions of ARP 1C05[A], F-1 event takes ~15 RO minutes before Reset CV-1579 and return to Automatic operation as follows:
Select V and adjust V to the value obtained using Attachment 1.
the first alarm  IF asked about error codes, error code 10 (although the    is displayed, unless the air has been
Reset the Lockout Relay Verify the amber light is no longer lit.
* Verify the controller LED displays for the locked FRV are lit crew may        restored, then no error codes  are
Transfer CV-1579 to AUTO per ARP directions (matching individual controller to master controller and select AUTO.
* Verify the FW Lockout Relay amber light above the lockout relay is DIM notice the      displayed.
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* For the Hand Controller HC-1579:
vacuum loss prior to that)
* Verify HC-1579 is in MANUAL When directed to restore
* Select Y on the display
* Adjust the Y bias setting to zero Delete malfunction FW16A
* Determine the appropriate M/A station controller output signal using ZI-1579 and Attachment 1 of ARP Role Play as NSPEO to verify that the
* At HC-1579, perform the following:
LED display for the locked FRV are ON
* Select V and adjust V to the value obtained using Attachment 1.
* Reset the Lockout Relay
* Verify the amber light is no longer lit.
* Transfer CV-1579 to AUTO per ARP directions (matching individual controller to master controller and select AUTO.
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Rev. 0                                                                                                               2008 NRC Scenario #1 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES             INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY                                   EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 4         Booth Instructor:                           BOP Condenser Air Activate ET 4
Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #1 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 4 Condenser Air In-Leakage Booth Instructor:
* Respond to annunciator 1C07A, D10 OFFGAS PANEL 1C-34 In-Leakage This will begin the condenser air inleakage   TROUBLE.
Activate ET 4 This will begin the condenser air inleakage on a ramp of 60 seconds to 0.6. This will begin a very slow backpressure rise. It takes approximately 14 minutes to reach the first alarm (OG Trouble, due to SJAE high flow). With no operator action, the 5 backpressure alarms will come in 23 minutes later. This slow degradation of vacuum allows the crew to use AOP 691.
on a ramp of 60 seconds to 0.6. This will
NOTE: When the crew performs a fast power reduction per IPOI 4, the backpressure starts to go down again.
* Goes to 1C34 to respond to the problem per the appropriate ARP.
Booth Instructor:
begin a very slow backpressure rise. It takes approximately 14 minutes to reach
WHEN the crew performs Fast Power Reduction (OR at the discretion of the Examiner):
* Checks out Offgas Flow and Condenser Back Pressure on 1C07.
the first alarm (OG Trouble, due to SJAE
* Starts checking the ARPs for possible high back pressure alarm actions, high flow). With no operator action, the 5   (1C07B, D-9, 1C07B, B-1, 1C07B, C-1).
backpressure alarms will come in 23 minutes later. This slow degradation of vacuum allows the crew to use AOP 691.     RO NOTE: When the crew performs a fast power reduction per IPOI 4, the
* If directed, start a power reduction at normal rates.
backpressure starts to go down again.
Booth Instructor:                           CRS WHEN the crew performs Fast Power
* May direct that power reduction be started at normal rates.
Reduction (OR at the discretion of the Examiner):
* Enters AOP 691.
Change MC04A to 0.8 with NO RAMP This increase the backpressure degradation.
Change MC04A to 0.8 with NO RAMP This increase the backpressure degradation.
Role Play:
Role Play:
If sent to change the SJAE lineups, report back in 30 minutes that you have completed the action that they directed since these actions would be transparent to the control room operators.
If sent to change the SJAE lineups, report back in 30 minutes that you have completed the action that they directed since these actions would be transparent to the control room operators.
If sent to look for the vacuum leak, report back in 30 minutes that you cannot find the leak.
If sent to look for the vacuum leak, report back in 30 minutes that you cannot find the leak.
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BOP Respond to annunciator 1C07A, D10 OFFGAS PANEL 1C-34 TROUBLE.
Goes to 1C34 to respond to the problem per the appropriate ARP.
Checks out Offgas Flow and Condenser Back Pressure on 1C07.
Starts checking the ARPs for possible high back pressure alarm actions, (1C07B, D-9, 1C07B, B-1, 1C07B, C-1).
RO If directed, start a power reduction at normal rates.
CRS May direct that power reduction be started at normal rates.
Enters AOP 691.
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Rev. 0                                                                                                             2008 NRC Scenario #1 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES             INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY                                   EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 4         If power reduction has not been previously BOP Condenser Air  started the condenser high back pressure
Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #1 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 4 Condenser Air In-Leakage (Cont)
* Determine how fast main condenser pressure is increasing In-Leakage      alarms will come in,
Event 5 Fast Power Reduction If power reduction has not been previously started the condenser high back pressure alarms will come in, 1C07B, D-9 first, then 1C07B, B-1, followed by 1C07B, C-1.
* Verify steam seals / Offgas System / SJAE for proper operation (Cont) 1C07B, D-9 first, then 1C07B, B-1,
Booth Instructor:
* Verify Circulating Water System operation is normal.
Change the value of Malfunction MC04A as directed by the examiner to move the scenario along. Increase only malfunction (VI), increase by increments of 0.1.
followed by 1C07B, C-1.
* Operate all available Cooling Tower fans.
RO
* Commence turbine load reduction by performing IPOI 4 Section 6.0 Booth Instructor:                             FAST POWER REDUCTION.
Change the value of Malfunction MC04A
* Determine position on the power to flow map after lowering power with as directed by the examiner to move the       Recirc to 27Mlbm/hr.
scenario along. Increase only malfunction
* Inform the CRS that the plant is above the MELLA line, if theres time (VI), increase by increments of 0.1.
following the Fast Power Reduction.
Experience has showed that 0.9 will bring backpressure up at a reasonable rate.
Experience has showed that 0.9 will bring backpressure up at a reasonable rate.
* When condenser pressure cannot be maintained less the 7.5" Hg abs.,
BOP Determine how fast main condenser pressure is increasing Verify steam seals / Offgas System / SJAE for proper operation Verify Circulating Water System operation is normal.
Operate all available Cooling Tower fans.
RO Commence turbine load reduction by performing IPOI 4 Section 6.0 FAST POWER REDUCTION.
Determine position on the power to flow map after lowering power with Recirc to 27Mlbm/hr.
Inform the CRS that the plant is above the MELLA line, if theres time following the Fast Power Reduction.
When condenser pressure cannot be maintained less the 7.5" Hg abs.,
manually scram the reactor if power is greater than 30%.
manually scram the reactor if power is greater than 30%.
Event 5
Perform AOP 255.2 actions when directed by CRS.
* Perform AOP 255.2 actions when directed by CRS.
Place one APRM in each trip system in FAST SPEED Monitor for undamped oscillations Verify proper indications and operation of various systems Verify control rod positions Demand an official case When power is stable, plot operating point on power/flow map CRS Directs the crew to enter and perform AOP 691.
Fast Power Reduction
Directs the RO to perform, FAST POWER REDUCTION.
* Place one APRM in each trip system in FAST SPEED
Directs the crew to enter and perform AOP 252.
* Monitor for undamped oscillations
Directs the RO to insert a manual scram.
* Verify proper indications and operation of various systems
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* Verify control rod positions
* Demand an official case
* When power is stable, plot operating point on power/flow map CRS
* Directs the crew to enter and perform AOP 691.
* Directs the RO to perform, FAST POWER REDUCTION.
* Directs the crew to enter and perform AOP 252.
* Directs the RO to insert a manual scram.
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Rev. 0                                                                                                             2008 NRC Scenario #1 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES             INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY                                 EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 6         Booth Instructor:                           RO Reactor Scram
Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #1 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 6 Reactor Scram After the scram Booth Instructor:
* Perform immediate operator responses to a reactor scram.
NOTE: Once the reactor is scrammed and the main turbine trips, the backpressure will recover, such that the value should not challenge the MSIV closure value. This sets up the next event.
NOTE: Once the reactor is scrammed After the scram and the main turbine trips, the
If directed to recharge the main condenser water seal:
* Determine when an EOP 1 entry condition exists, and inform CRS backpressure will recover, such that the value should not challenge the MSIV         BOP closure value. This sets up the next event.
Role play as the aux operator. Wait one minute then use Remote Function MC13 to OPEN and report that you are charging the main condenser water seal.
* Perform EOP Defeat 11.
RO Perform immediate operator responses to a reactor scram.
SRO If directed to recharge the main condenser Direct crew response for performance of initial EOP 1 actions (RC).
Determine when an EOP 1 entry condition exists, and inform CRS BOP Perform EOP Defeat 11.
water seal:
SRO Direct crew response for performance of initial EOP 1 actions (RC).
Role play as the aux operator. Wait one
Direct entry into EOP 1.
* Direct entry into EOP 1.
Direct operator actions to scram the reactor and perform the IPOI 5 immediate actions.
minute then use Remote Function MC13
Direct crew response for performance of RC/P leg of EOP 1.
* Direct operator actions to scram the reactor and perform the IPOI 5 to OPEN and report that you are charging      immediate actions.
Direct operator actions to cooldown the reactor at less than 100 °F/hr.
the main condenser water seal.
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* Direct crew response for performance of RC/P leg of EOP 1.
* Direct operator actions to cooldown the reactor at less than 100 °F/hr.
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Rev. 0                                                                                                             2008 NRC Scenario #1 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES             INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY                                     EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 7         Booth Instructor                              BOP Steam Leak in Activate ET 7
Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #1 SCENARIO TIME-LINE 2008 NRC ILT ESG 1 page 16 of 18 TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 7 Steam Leak in Steam Tunnel Booth Instructor Activate ET 7 Ensure MS08A goes active to 0.3 with a 60 second ramp, which causes a small steam line break outside primary containment (in steam tunnel).
* Respond to alarms and indications.
Steam Tunnel Ensure MS08A goes active to 0.3 with a
* 1C04B D-4, Steam Leak Det. Hi T 60 second ramp, which causes a small
* 1C04B B-4, Steam Leak Det. Hi Temp steam line break outside primary containment (in steam tunnel).
* Diagnose the steam leak is in the steam tunnel.
Booth Instructor:
Booth Instructor:
* Recognize that the Main Steamline Isolation Valves did not isolate.
Watch DW temperature (there is a Monitor file) to ensure that Steam Tunnel temperature gets to at least 200°F (N/A once the MSIVs are closed). 200°F is the where the annunciators will come in to alert the RO that the leak is in the steam tunnel, and a group 1 should have occurred.
RO Watch DW temperature (there is a Monitor file) to ensure that Steam Tunnel
BOP Respond to alarms and indications.
* Respond to alarms and indications.
1C04B D-4, Steam Leak Det. Hi T 1C04B B-4, Steam Leak Det. Hi Temp Diagnose the steam leak is in the steam tunnel.
temperature gets to at least 200°F (N/A
Recognize that the Main Steamline Isolation Valves did not isolate.
* 1C05A A-8, PCIS Channel A Steam Tunnel Hi Temp once the MSIVs are closed). 200°F is the
RO Respond to alarms and indications.
* 1C05B A-7, PCIS Channel B Steam Tunnel Hi Temp where the annunciators will come in to alert the RO that the leak is in the steam
1C05A A-8, PCIS Channel A Steam Tunnel Hi Temp 1C05B A-7, PCIS Channel B Steam Tunnel Hi Temp 1C05B A-8, PCIS Group 1 Isolation Initiated Recognize that the Main Steamline Isolation Valves did not isolate.
* 1C05B A-8, PCIS Group 1 Isolation Initiated tunnel, and a group 1 should have
SRO Enter EOP 3 and direct required actions.
* Recognize that the Main Steamline Isolation Valves did not isolate.
Direct that the MSIVs be closed manually.
occurred.
When the plant is stable and reactor pressure and level are being controlled IAW EOP 1 Booth Instructor:
SRO
FREEZE the simulator and announce to the crew that the scenario is complete.  
* Enter EOP 3 and direct required actions.
*** END OF SCENARIO ***  
* Direct that the MSIVs be closed manually.
When the plant Booth Instructor:
is stable and FREEZE the simulator and announce to reactor the crew that the scenario is complete.
pressure and level are being controlled IAW EOP 1
                                                        *** END OF SCENARIO ***
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SEG Validation Checklist SEG ________2008 NRC ILT Scenario #1____________                   Rev. ______0_______
SEG Validation Checklist SEG ________2008 NRC ILT Scenario #1____________
Correct IC or plant status identified.
Rev. ______0_______
2008 NRC ILT ESG 1 Page 17 of 18 Correct IC or plant status identified.
Shift turnover forms filled out (both CRS/OSM and NSOE) if required.
Shift turnover forms filled out (both CRS/OSM and NSOE) if required.
Additional documents are prepared (STPs, Work Orders, LCO Paperwork).
Additional documents are prepared (STPs, Work Orders, LCO Paperwork).
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Noun descriptions of actions that occur on event trigger initiation are complete, for example set ET 3 to TRUE which activates malfunction SW21C resulting in a loss of the C Well Water Pump.
Noun descriptions of actions that occur on event trigger initiation are complete, for example set ET 3 to TRUE which activates malfunction SW21C resulting in a loss of the C Well Water Pump.
Other simulator control actions are clearly distinguished from narrative text, for example after drywell temperature reaches 280 deg. F SNAP the simulator to IC 0.
Other simulator control actions are clearly distinguished from narrative text, for example after drywell temperature reaches 280 deg. F SNAP the simulator to IC 0.
Student and Instructor copies of worksheets or other training activities are verified correct and electronically attached to the file if appropriate.
Student and Instructor copies of worksheets or other training activities are verified correct and electronically attached to the file if appropriate.  
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SEG Validation Checklist SEG ________2008 NRC ILT Scenario #1____________                 Rev. ______0_______
SEG Validation Checklist SEG ________2008 NRC ILT Scenario #1____________
Expected Student Response Section is accurate and complete:
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2008 NRC ILT ESG 1 Page 18 of 18 Expected Student Response Section is accurate and complete:
Critical tasks are accurate and clearly identified. Probable critical tasks are also listed with logical connection to the scenario; for example If the crew fails to get all the rods inserted before ED the critical task becomes (N/A as appropriate)
Critical tasks are accurate and clearly identified. Probable critical tasks are also listed with logical connection to the scenario; for example If the crew fails to get all the rods inserted before ED the critical task becomes (N/A as appropriate)
Tasks are clearly noted and properly numbered as appropriate.
Tasks are clearly noted and properly numbered as appropriate.
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Maintenance is realistic for plant conditions.
Maintenance is realistic for plant conditions.
Comments, evolutions, problems, etc, includes extra personnel (licensed/non-licensed if necessary), any condition that affects the flow of the scenario and any condition that does not fit in another category.
Comments, evolutions, problems, etc, includes extra personnel (licensed/non-licensed if necessary), any condition that affects the flow of the scenario and any condition that does not fit in another category.
SME/Instructor                                     Date SME/Instructor                                     Date 2008 NRC ILT ESG 1                              Page 18 of 18
SME/Instructor Date SME/Instructor Date  


SEG Validation Checklist SEG ________2008 NRC ILT Scenario #1____________                 Rev. ______0_______
SEG Validation Checklist SEG ________2008 NRC ILT Scenario #1____________
Crew:                                           Instructors:
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OSM ____________________________                 Booth ________________________________
Crew:
CRS   ____________________________              Floor __________________________
Instructors:
STA   __________________________________        Extra ________________________________
OSM ____________________________
1C05 ____________________________
Booth ________________________________
CRS Floor __________________________
STA Extra 1C05 ____________________________
1C03 ____________________________
1C03 ____________________________
BOP   ____________________________
BOP Crew Comment:
Crew Comment:
Resolution:
Resolution:
Crew Comment:
Crew Comment:
Resolution:
Resolution:
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SEG Validation Checklist SEG ________2008 NRC ILT Scenario #1____________             Rev. ______0_______
SEG Validation Checklist SEG ________2008 NRC ILT Scenario #1____________
Rev. ______0_______
Crew Comment:
Crew Comment:
Resolution:
Resolution:
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Crew Comment:
Crew Comment:
Resolution:
Resolution:
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QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 Appendix D                                     Scenario Outline                             Form ES-D-1 Facility: DAEC               Scenario No.:       2                         Op-Test No.: 2008-301 Examiners:                                             Operators:
QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 A ppendix D Scenario Outline Form ES-D-1 Facility: DAEC Scenario No.:
N/A                                                   N/A N/A                                                   N/A Initial Conditions:     The plant is operating at 97% power and HPCI is tagged out due to failing the Quarterly Surveillance (did not come up to rated speed in time), LCO day 2 of 14.
2 Op-Test No.: 2008-301 Examiners:
Operators:
N/A N/A N/A N/A Initial Conditions:
The plant is operating at 97% power and HPCI is tagged out due to failing the Quarterly Surveillance (did not come up to rated speed in time), LCO day 2 of 14.
Turnover:
Turnover:
Saturday, Dayshift. Warm spring day. I&C continues to work on HPCI ramp generator.
Saturday, Dayshift. Warm spring day. I&C continues to work on HPCI ramp generator.
No other activities are planned. RCIC, 1D1, 1D10, 1D14 and 1D120 are protected. There are no extra operators today. A Manual Scram surveillance is to be performed (A side is the only side needing to be performed.)
No other activities are planned. RCIC, 1D1, 1D10, 1D14 and 1D120 are protected. There are no extra operators today. A Manual Scram surveillance is to be performed (A side is the only side needing to be performed.)
Event     Malf. No.       Event                                      Event No.                      Type*                                   Description Perform STP 3.3.1.1-21, Manual Scram Functional Test on 1        N/A          Normal channel A3.
Event No.
Panel           I/C       Perform STP 3.3.1.1-21, Manual Scram Functional Test on 2                                  channel B3. The channel fails to insert the 1/2 scram. This Override        TS        leads to a Tech Spec entry.
Malf. No.
I/C       GSW pump trips. Auto start of the standby pump fails, but 3        SW01                      may be manually started.
Event Type*
AOP The CRS will receive a phone call stating that System Engineering has evaluated a vendor notification that the B 4        N/A            TS        SBDG contains a main circuit board in its Voltage Regulator is faulty and cannot be counted on to work properly. This notification only effects the B SBDG.
Event Description 1
Loss of Coolant Accident in DW. Entry into EOP 1 and 5        RR15          Major      EOP 2 6         N/A           EOP         Spray DW due to High Temperature (Critical Task) 7       FW02           I/C       Loss of high pressure feed Contingency   Perform Alternate Level Control Emergency 8        N/A          EOP        Depressurization (Critical Task)
N/A Normal Perform STP 3.3.1.1-21, Manual Scram Functional Test on channel A3.
*        (N)ormal, (R)eactivity, (I)nstrument,   (C)omponent, (M)ajor Retention: Life of policy = 10yrs.                                     Disposition: Reviewer and Approver Retain in: Training Program File 2008 NRC ILT ESG 2                                 Page 1 of 18
2 Panel Override I/C TS Perform STP 3.3.1.1-21, Manual Scram Functional Test on channel B3. The channel fails to insert the 1/2 scram. This leads to a Tech Spec entry.
3 SW01 I/C AOP GSW pump trips. Auto start of the standby pump fails, but may be manually started.
4 N/A TS The CRS will receive a phone call stating that System Engineering has evaluated a vendor notification that the B SBDG contains a main circuit board in its Voltage Regulator is faulty and cannot be counted on to work properly. This notification only effects the B SBDG.
5 RR15 Major Loss of Coolant Accident in DW. Entry into EOP 1 and EOP 2 6
N/A EOP Spray DW due to High Temperature (Critical Task) 7 FW02 I/C Loss of high pressure feed 8
N/A Contingency EOP Perform Alternate Level Control Emergency Depressurization (Critical Task)
(N)ormal, (R)eactivity, (I)nstrument, (C)omponent, (M)ajor Retention: Life of policy = 10yrs.
Disposition: Reviewer and Approver Retain in: Training Program File 2008 NRC ILT ESG 2 Page 1 of 18  


QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #2 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)
QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #2 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)
SIMULATOR EXERCISE GUIDE (SEG)
SIMULATOR EXERCISE GUIDE (SEG)
SITE: DAEC STP 3.3.1.1-21 MANUAL SCRAM FUNCTIONAL
SITE: DAEC STP 3.3.1.1-21 MANUAL SCRAM FUNCTIONAL  
/ GSW PUMP TRIP / B SBDG INOP / LOCA IN                   2008 REV. 0 DW / SPRAY DW ON TEMPERATURE / LOSS                       ESG ILT 02 OF HIGH PRESSURE FEED / ALC ED PROGRAM: OPERATIONS                                 #:
/ GSW PUMP TRIP / B SBDG INOP / LOCA IN DW / SPRAY DW ON TEMPERATURE / LOSS OF HIGH PRESSURE FEED / ALC ED 2008 ESG ILT 02 REV. 0 PROGRAM: OPERATIONS COURSE: INITIAL LICENSE TRAINING 50007 TOTAL TIME:
COURSE: INITIAL LICENSE TRAINING                   #: 50007 TOTAL TIME: 90 MINUTES 2008 NRC ILT ESG 2                   Page 2 of 18
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QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #2 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)
QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #2 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)
GUIDE REQUIREMENTS The goal of this scenario is to evaluate ILT students during the NRC Goal of            Exam with 3 man crew.
GUIDE REQUIREMENTS Goal of Training:
Training:
The goal of this scenario is to evaluate ILT students during the NRC Exam with 3 man crew.
There are no formal learning objectives Learning Objectives:
Learning Objectives:
None Prerequisites:
There are no formal learning objectives Prerequisites:
Simulator Training          Simulator Booth Instructor Resources:        Phone Talker Evaluators (or Floor Instructor)
None Training Resources:
: 1. STP 3.3.1.1-21, Rev 3
Simulator Simulator Booth Instructor Phone Talker Evaluators (or Floor Instructor)  


==References:==
==References:==
: 1. STP 3.3.1.1-21, Rev 3
: 2. AOP 411, Rev 20.
: 2. AOP 411, Rev 20.
: 3. EOP 1, Rev 15
: 3. EOP 1, Rev 15
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: 6. ARP 1C06A B-3, Rev 50 Commitments:
: 6. ARP 1C06A B-3, Rev 50 Commitments:
Dynamic Simulator Evaluation Method:
Dynamic Simulator Evaluation Method:
None Operating Experience:
Operating Experience:
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None 2008 NRC ILT ESG 2 Page 3 of 18  


QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #2 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)
QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #2 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)
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: 1. LOCA in DW Critical Tasks:
: 1. LOCA in DW Critical Tasks:
: 1. Spray the DW IAW EOP-2 on High DW Temperature
: 1. Spray the DW IAW EOP-2 on High DW Temperature
: 2. Perform Alternate Level Control Emergency Depressurization IAW EOP-1 and EOP-ED 2008 NRC ILT ESG 2                       Page 4 of 18
: 2. Perform Alternate Level Control Emergency Depressurization IAW EOP-1 and EOP-ED 2008 NRC ILT ESG 2 Page 4 of 18  


QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #2 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)
QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #2 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)
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The plant is operating at Full power. HPCI is tagged out due to failing the Quarterly Surveillance (it did not come up to rated speed in time.) LCO day 2 of 14.
The plant is operating at Full power. HPCI is tagged out due to failing the Quarterly Surveillance (it did not come up to rated speed in time.) LCO day 2 of 14.
Scenario segments:
Scenario segments:
* STP 3.3.1.1-21, Manual Scram Functional Test will be run on Channel A3. This channel will be successful.
STP 3.3.1.1-21, Manual Scram Functional Test will be run on Channel A3. This channel will be successful.
* STP 3.3.1.1-21, Manual Scram Functional Test will be run on Channel B3. This channel will fail this test. This will result in a Technical Specification entry. TS 3.3.1.1 Condition A.
STP 3.3.1.1-21, Manual Scram Functional Test will be run on Channel B3. This channel will fail this test. This will result in a Technical Specification entry. TS 3.3.1.1 Condition A.
* The B GSW pump trips and the A GSW fails to auto start. The pump will start when the operator starts it manually (step one of AOP 411 LOSS OF GSW, immediate actions)
The B GSW pump trips and the A GSW fails to auto start. The pump will start when the operator starts it manually (step one of AOP 411 LOSS OF GSW, immediate actions)
* The CRS will receive a phone call from the SBDG System Engineer. The SE will inform the CRS that the B SBDG contains a main circuit board in its voltage regulator, and the vendor has contacted us and informed us that the circuit board is faulty, and cannot be counted on to work properly. The A SBDG is NOT effected by this problem. This will result in the B SBDG being declared INOP.
The CRS will receive a phone call from the SBDG System Engineer. The SE will inform the CRS that the B SBDG contains a main circuit board in its voltage regulator, and the vendor has contacted us and informed us that the circuit board is faulty, and cannot be counted on to work properly. The A SBDG is NOT effected by this problem. This will result in the B SBDG being declared INOP.
* A LOCA will develop in the Drywell. This will result in the reactor being scrammed, and entry into EOP-1 and EOP-2.
A LOCA will develop in the Drywell. This will result in the reactor being scrammed, and entry into EOP-1 and EOP-2.
* Due to the LOCA, the DW will heat up to the point that requires DW spray to be implemented. Initiating DW sprays before 280°F is a Critical Task.
Due to the LOCA, the DW will heat up to the point that requires DW spray to be implemented. Initiating DW sprays before 280°F is a Critical Task.
* After the DW sprays are initiated, a loss of all high pressure feedwater will occur (RCIC stays running, but will be unable to maintain level), which, in conjunction with the LOCA, will force the CRS to enter the ALC leg of EOP-1, and eventually direct an Emergency Depressurization due to low level. The ALC ED being performed before -25 is a Critical Task.
After the DW sprays are initiated, a loss of all high pressure feedwater will occur (RCIC stays running, but will be unable to maintain level), which, in conjunction with the LOCA, will force the CRS to enter the ALC leg of EOP-1, and eventually direct an Emergency Depressurization due to low level. The ALC ED being performed before -25 is a Critical Task.
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QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #2 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)
QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #2 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)
SCENARIO OUTLINE:
SCENARIO OUTLINE:
BOOTH INSTRUCTOR ACTIONS 1       SIMULATOR SET UP: (perform set up per the Simulator Setup Checklist, including entering actions items per the Simulator Input Summary.)
BOOTH INSTRUCTOR ACTIONS 1
1.1     General Instructions
SIMULATOR SET UP: (perform set up per the Simulator Setup Checklist, including entering actions items per the Simulator Input Summary.)
: a. Copy the IC file to the directory where IC files are kept. If this file is not available, then:
1.1 General Instructions
a)     Reset to IC 20.
: a.
b)     Verify the B and C GSW pumps are running and the A is off.
Copy the IC file to the directory where IC files are kept. If this file is not available, then:
c)     Input the Malfunctions and Remotes listed below
a)
: b. Place the simulator in run.
Reset to IC 20.
: c. Pump the Drywell sumps.
b)
: d. Hang a MIP tag on the HPCI Aux. Oil Pump and place in PTL.
Verify the B and C GSW pumps are running and the A is off.
: e. Hang MIP tags on the following HPCI valves: MO2202 and MO2239.
c)
: f. Have a copy of STP 3.3.1.1-21 available. Mark off section 6.0 in its entirety.
Input the Malfunctions and Remotes listed below
: g. Have a copy of STP 3.8.1-01 available (not marked up).
: b.
: h. Have a copy of STP 3.8.1-02 available (not marked up).
Place the simulator in run.
: i. Complete OTI 101, Attachment 6, Exam Scenario Checklist 1.2     EVENT TRIGGER DEFINITIONS:
: c.
Trigger No.           Trigger Logic Statement                     Trigger Word Description 3,5,7, 8, 10,                   Manual                                 Manually Inserted 12,13
Pump the Drywell sumps.
: d.
Hang a MIP tag on the HPCI Aux. Oil Pump and place in PTL.
: e.
Hang MIP tags on the following HPCI valves: MO2202 and MO2239.
: f.
Have a copy of STP 3.3.1.1-21 available. Mark off section 6.0 in its entirety.
: g.
Have a copy of STP 3.8.1-01 available (not marked up).
: h.
Have a copy of STP 3.8.1-02 available (not marked up).
: i.
Complete OTI 101, Attachment 6, Exam Scenario Checklist 1.2 EVENT TRIGGER DEFINITIONS:
Trigger No.
Trigger Logic Statement Trigger Word Description 3,5,7, 8, 10, 12,13 Manual Manually Inserted  


===1.3 MALFUNCTIONS===
===1.3 MALFUNCTIONS===
Time       Malf. No.           Malfunction Title           Delay   Ramp       ET       Initial   Final Value      Value Setup   SW37A             GSW Pump 1P89A Fail To             0     N/A     N/A       TRUE     TRUE Auto-Actuate Setup   SW01B             B GSW Pump Trip                     0     N/A       3     FALSE     TRUE AS DIR RR15B               RECIRC LOOP B RUPT,                     25:00       5         0       20 LOCA As Dir   FW02A             Condensate Pump Trip-               0     N/A       7       False     TRUE Pump A As Dir   FW02B             Condensate Pump Trip-               0     N/A       8       False     TRUE Pump B 2008 NRC ILT ESG 2                             Page 6 of 18
Time Malf. No.
Malfunction Title Delay Ramp ET Initial Value Final Value Setup SW37A GSW Pump 1P89A Fail To Auto-Actuate 0
N/A N/A TRUE TRUE Setup SW01B B GSW Pump Trip 0
N/A 3
FALSE TRUE AS DIR RR15B RECIRC LOOP B RUPT, LOCA 25:00 5
0 20 As Dir FW02A Condensate Pump Trip-Pump A 0
N/A 7
False TRUE As Dir FW02B Condensate Pump Trip-Pump B 0
N/A 8
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QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #2 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)
QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #2 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)
Time     Malf. No.         Malfunction Title         Delay   Ramp ET   Initial Final Value    Value As Dir AN 1C03C(4) 1C03C (A-04) Annunciator             0     0   10 Crywolf   On Box (4HX9W)
Time Malf. No.
As Dir AN 1C03C(6) 1C03C (A-06) Annunciator             0     0   10 Crywolf   On Box (4HX9W)
Malfunction Title Delay Ramp ET Initial Value Final Value As Dir AN 1C03C(4) 1C03C (A-04) Annunciator Box (4HX9W) 0 0
As Dir AN             1C03C (B-03) Annunciator           0     0   10 Crywolf   On 1C03C(12)      Box (4HX9W)
10 Crywolf On As Dir AN 1C03C(6) 1C03C (A-06) Annunciator Box (4HX9W) 0 0
10 Crywolf On As Dir AN 1C03C(12) 1C03C (B-03) Annunciator Box (4HX9W) 0 0
10 Crywolf On  


===1.4 OVERRIDES===
===1.4 OVERRIDES===
Time       Override No.         Override Title         Delay Ramp ET   Initial Final Value    Value Setup   DI HP HS-2239     MO 2239 Steam Isolation       N/A   N/A N/A   N/A   CLOSE HS Setup   LO HP HS-2239(1)   HS 2239 Green light           N/A   N/A N/A   N/A     OFF Setup   LO HP HS-2239(2)   HS 2239 Red light             N/A   N/A N/A   N/A     OFF Setup   LO HP MO-2239(1)   MO 2239 PCIS Green light     N/A   N/A N/A   N/A     OFF Setup   LO HP MO-2239(2)   MO 2239 PCIS Red light       N/A   N/A N/A   N/A     OFF Setup   DI HP HS-2256     Aux Oil Pump 1P-218 HS       N/A   N/A N/A   N/A     OFF Setup   LO HP HS-2256(1)   Aux Oil Pump HS Green         N/A   N/A N/A   N/A     OFF light Setup   LO HP HS-2256(2)   Aux Oil Pump HS Red light     N/A   N/A N/A   N/A     OFF Setup   DI HP HS-2202     Turbine Steam Supply HS       N/A   N/A N/A   N/A   CLOSE Setup   LO HP HS-2202(1)   HS 2202 Green light           N/A   N/A N/A   N/A     OFF Setup   LO HP HS-2202(2)   HS 2202 Red light             N/A   N/A N/A   N/A     OFF Setup   LO MS             PCIS GP 6B Logic All         N/A   N/A N/A   N/A     OFF PCIS-LBVHPCI      Valves Closed Setup   LO MS             PCIS GP 6A Logic All         N/A   N/A N/A   N/A     OFF PCIS-LAVHPCI      Valves Closed Setup   AO HP PI-2207     0-1500PSIG Turb Inlet         N/A   N/A N/A   N/A       0 Pressure Setup   RP C71AS3B         Reactor Manual Scram         N/A   N/A N/A   OFF     OFF System B As Dir   FW HS-1401         Cond Pump 1P-8A               N/A   N/A 12 NAST     NASP As Dir   FW HS-1411         Cond Pump 1P-8B               N/A   N/A 13 NAST     NASP 1.5   REMOTE FUNCTIONS:
Time Override No.
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Override Title Delay Ramp ET Initial Value Final Value Setup DI HP HS-2239 MO 2239 Steam Isolation HS N/A N/A N/A N/A CLOSE Setup LO HP HS-2239(1)
HS 2239 Green light N/A N/A N/A N/A OFF Setup LO HP HS-2239(2)
HS 2239 Red light N/A N/A N/A N/A OFF Setup LO HP MO-2239(1)
MO 2239 PCIS Green light N/A N/A N/A N/A OFF Setup LO HP MO-2239(2)
MO 2239 PCIS Red light N/A N/A N/A N/A OFF Setup DI HP HS-2256 Aux Oil Pump 1P-218 HS N/A N/A N/A N/A OFF Setup LO HP HS-2256(1)
Aux Oil Pump HS Green light N/A N/A N/A N/A OFF Setup LO HP HS-2256(2)
Aux Oil Pump HS Red light N/A N/A N/A N/A OFF Setup DI HP HS-2202 Turbine Steam Supply HS N/A N/A N/A N/A CLOSE Setup LO HP HS-2202(1)
HS 2202 Green light N/A N/A N/A N/A OFF Setup LO HP HS-2202(2)
HS 2202 Red light N/A N/A N/A N/A OFF Setup LO MS PCIS-LBVHPCI PCIS GP 6B Logic All Valves Closed N/A N/A N/A N/A OFF Setup LO MS PCIS-LAVHPCI PCIS GP 6A Logic All Valves Closed N/A N/A N/A N/A OFF Setup AO HP PI-2207 0-1500PSIG Turb Inlet Pressure N/A N/A N/A N/A 0
Setup RP C71AS3B Reactor Manual Scram System B N/A N/A N/A OFF OFF As Dir FW HS-1401 Cond Pump 1P-8A N/A N/A 12 NAST NASP As Dir FW HS-1411 Cond Pump 1P-8B N/A N/A 13 NAST NASP 1.5 REMOTE FUNCTIONS:
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QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #2 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)
QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #2 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)
FLOOR INSTRUCTOR ACTIONS 2     Simulator Pre-brief:
FLOOR INSTRUCTOR ACTIONS 2
2.1   Individual position assignments 2.2   Simulator Training Changes Since Last Module 2.3   Simulator hardware and software modifications/problems that may impact training 2008 NRC ILT ESG 2                     Page 8 of 18
Simulator Pre-brief:
2.1 Individual position assignments 2.2 Simulator Training Changes Since Last Module 2.3 Simulator hardware and software modifications/problems that may impact training 2008 NRC ILT ESG 2 Page 8 of 18  


QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #2 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake) 4     TURNOVER INFORMATION Day of week and shift Saturday, Day shift Weather conditions Warm spring day (Plant power levels)             99 % Pwr MWt                         1839 MWe                         630 CORE FLOW                   46.4 Thermal Limit Problems/Power Evolutions None Plant Risk Status CDF                 1.450 x 10-5 Color               YELLOW Existing LCOs, date of next surveillance HPCI, Day 2 of 14, for failure to achieve rated speed during the regularly scheduled Quarterly STP.
QF-1 030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #2 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake) 2008 NRC ILT ESG 2 Page 9 of 18 4
STPs in progress or major maintenance Last shift performed STP 3.3.1.1-22 , the Auto Scram functional, but didnt get the Manual Scram Channel STP done. They did perform the prerequisites. Perform STP 3.3.1.1-21 when you assume the watch.
TURNOVER INFORMATION Day of week and shift Saturday, Day shift Weather conditions Warm spring day (Plant power levels) 99 % Pwr MWt 1839 MWe 630 CORE FLOW 46.4 Thermal Limit Problems/Power Evolutions None Plant Risk Status CDF 1.450 x 10-5 Color YELLOW Existing LCOs, date of next surveillance HPCI, Day 2 of 14, for failure to achieve rated speed during the regularly scheduled Quarterly STP.
STPs in progress or major maintenance Last shift performed STP 3.3.1.1-22, the Auto Scram functional, but didnt get the Manual Scram Channel STP done. They did perform the prerequisites. Perform STP 3.3.1.1-21 when you assume the watch.
I&C work continues on the HPCI ramp rate generator.
I&C work continues on the HPCI ramp rate generator.
Equipment to be taken out of or returned to service this shift/maintenance on major plant equipment No equipment taken out or returned to service.
Equipment to be taken out of or returned to service this shift/maintenance on major plant equipment No equipment taken out or returned to service.
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Comments, evolutions, problems, core damage frequency, etc.
Comments, evolutions, problems, core damage frequency, etc.
RCIC, 1D1, 1D10, 1D14, 1D12, 1D120 in service charger, both SBDGs, both ESW, 1VAC011, 1VAC012, 1A3, and 1A4 are protected.
RCIC, 1D1, 1D10, 1D14, 1D12, 1D120 in service charger, both SBDGs, both ESW, 1VAC011, 1VAC012, 1A3, and 1A4 are protected.
There are no extra operators.
There are no extra operators.  
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Rev. 0                                                                                                           2008 NRC Scenario #2 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES           INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY                                 EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event #1       Booth Instructor:                       SRO A Manual                                              Gives Pre-job brief to coordinate and discuss evolution Scram Role Play as necessary to support the Surveillance STP.
Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #2 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event #1 A Manual Scram Surveillance Channel A3 Booth Instructor:
Channel A3                                              RO Completes A Manual Scram Surveillance (Section 7.1 of the procedure)
Role Play as necessary to support the STP.
BOP Acts as peer checker for RO 2008 NRC ILT ESG 2                                                                                                     page 10 of 18
SRO Gives Pre-job brief to coordinate and discuss evolution RO Completes A Manual Scram Surveillance (Section 7.1 of the procedure)
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Rev. 0                                                                                                             2008 NRC Scenario #2 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES           INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY                                 EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event #2       Booth Instructor:                       CRS B Manual                                              Continues to supervise the evolution.
Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #2 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event #2 B Manual Scram Surveillance Channel B3 Booth Instructor:
Scram Role Play as necessary to support the Surveillance STP.
Role Play as necessary to support the STP.
Channel B3                                              RO Attempts to complete the B Manual Scram Surveillance (Section 7.2 of the procedure). When the manual scram button is depressed, the expected 1/2 scram will NOT occur.
CRS Continues to supervise the evolution.
RO Attempts to complete the B Manual Scram Surveillance (Section 7.2 of the procedure). When the manual scram button is depressed, the expected 1/2 scram will NOT occur.
Communicates the failure of the STP to the CRS.
Communicates the failure of the STP to the CRS.
BOP Acts as peer checker for RO CRS Consults Technical Specifications and determines that entry into TS 3.3.1.1 Condition A is applicable. This is a 12 hour to trip the channel specification.
BOP Acts as peer checker for RO CRS Consults Technical Specifications and determines that entry into TS 3.3.1.1 Condition A is applicable. This is a 12 hour to trip the channel specification.
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Rev. 0                                                                                                               2008 NRC Scenario #2 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES             INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY                                   EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 3         Booth Instructor:                           BOP GSW Pump        Start the GSW problem as follows:
Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #2 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 3 GSW Pump Trip without Auto Start Booth Instructor:
* Respond to annunciators 1C06A, C-4 B GSW PUMP 1P-89B TRIP OR Trip without                                                  MOTOR OVERLOAD, and 1C06B, B-3 GSW PUMPS 1P89A/B/C DISCH Auto Start                                                    HEADER LO PRESSURE.
Start the GSW problem as follows:
Activate Event Trigger 3.
Activate Event Trigger 3.
* Respond to GSW abnormal operating condition.
This will trip the B GSW pump, and the A GSW pump will fail to auto start, but may be manually started.
This will trip the B GSW pump, and the A GSW pump will fail to auto start, but
* ARP 1C06A, C-4 directs the operator to AOP 411, which directs that may be manually started.                          the standby pump be started so that the system alignment is with two pumps running.
Role Play:
Role Play:
* ARP 1C06A, B-3 directs the operator to verify the low pressure 55 psig), Verify the auto start of the standby pump, and perform AOP As the NSPEO sent to the breaker and               411, Loss of GSW.
As the NSPEO sent to the breaker and after approximately three minutes report that the B GSW pump breaker 1A409 tripped on instantaneous over current.
after approximately three minutes report that the B GSW pump breaker 1A409           CRS tripped on instantaneous over current.
If sent to the Pump House wait about 5 minutes and report that the pump looks normal. This is to simulate a fault in the wiring between the pump and the breaker If asked, the GSW strainer is rotating, with a d/p reading of 0.7 psid.
* Directs crew response to the partial loss of GSW per AOP 411.
If sent to the Pump House wait about 5
* Directs/verifies the starting of a second GSW pump.
minutes and report that the pump looks
* Has the operator verify there is sufficient GSW cooling flow.
normal. This is to simulate a fault in the wiring between the pump and the breaker
* Verifies the MSIVs are still open.
* Initiates an AR and a Work Request Card due to the failure of the A If asked, the GSW strainer is rotating, with GSW pump to auto-start when required.
a d/p reading of 0.7 psid.
Roll play as Electrical Maintenance personnel will be sent out to the plant.
Roll play as Electrical Maintenance personnel will be sent out to the plant.
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BOP Respond to annunciators 1C06A, C-4 B GSW PUMP 1P-89B TRIP OR MOTOR OVERLOAD, and 1C06B, B-3 GSW PUMPS 1P89A/B/C DISCH HEADER LO PRESSURE.
Respond to GSW abnormal operating condition.
ARP 1C06A, C-4 directs the operator to AOP 411, which directs that the standby pump be started so that the system alignment is with two pumps running.
ARP 1C06A, B-3 directs the operator to verify the low pressure 55 psig), Verify the auto start of the standby pump, and perform AOP 411, Loss of GSW.
CRS Directs crew response to the partial loss of GSW per AOP 411.
Directs/verifies the starting of a second GSW pump.
Has the operator verify there is sufficient GSW cooling flow.
Verifies the MSIVs are still open.
Initiates an AR and a Work Request Card due to the failure of the A GSW pump to auto-start when required.
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Rev. 0                                                                                                               2008 NRC Scenario #2 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES             INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY                                   EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 4         Booth Instructor:                           CRS Technical                                                    Consults Technical Specifications and determines that entry into TS 3.8.1 Role Play:
Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #2 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 4 Technical Specification Phone Call Booth Instructor:
Specification                                                condition B is appropriate.
Role Play:
Phone Call As the SBDG System Engineer (Don Westindorf), call the CRS and inform him
As the SBDG System Engineer (Don Westindorf), call the CRS and inform him that we have received a vendor notification that the B SBDG voltage regulator contains a circuit board that is faulty. The circuit board cannot be counted on to work properly. The A SBDG is NOT effected by this vendor notification.
* RA 3.8.1 B.1 requires SR 3.8.1.1 be completed within 1 hour.
CRS Consults Technical Specifications and determines that entry into TS 3.8.1 condition B is appropriate.
that we have received a vendor notification
RA 3.8.1 B.1 requires SR 3.8.1.1 be completed within 1 hour.
* RA 3.8.1 B.2 requires no further action at this time, due to the only that the B SBDG voltage regulator system being INOP is HPCI (a single train system, therefore not applying contains a circuit board that is faulty. The to B.2) circuit board cannot be counted on to work properly. The A SBDG is NOT effected
RA 3.8.1 B.2 requires no further action at this time, due to the only system being INOP is HPCI (a single train system, therefore not applying to B.2)
* RA 3.8.1 B.3 requires that a common cause analysis be performed, but by this vendor notification.                    information from System Engineer has confirmed that this is NOT a common cause issue.
RA 3.8.1 B.3 requires that a common cause analysis be performed, but information from System Engineer has confirmed that this is NOT a common cause issue.
* RA 3.8.1 B.4 requires SR 3.8.1.2 be performed for the operable SBDG once per 72 hours.
RA 3.8.1 B.4 requires SR 3.8.1.2 be performed for the operable SBDG once per 72 hours.
* RA 3.8.1 B.5 requires restoration of the INOP SBDG within 7 days (and 8 days from an off site circuit being declared INOP) 2008 NRC ILT ESG 2                                                                                                             page 13 of 18
RA 3.8.1 B.5 requires restoration of the INOP SBDG within 7 days (and 8 days from an off site circuit being declared INOP) 2008 NRC ILT ESG 2 page 13 of 18  


Rev. 0                                                                                                               2008 NRC Scenario #2 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES               INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY                                 EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 5           Booth Instructor                          Crew LOCA in DW       Set Event Trigger 5 to true.
Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #2 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 5 LOCA in DW INFO: From the LOCA, ~2 min to 1st alarm,  
* Recognize Drywell pressure is increasing.
~1 min to 2#,  
This will initiate the LOCA RO:
~14 min to 280F Booth Instructor Set Event Trigger 5 to true.
INFO: From the LOCA, ~2
This will initiate the LOCA Booth Instructor:
* Perform a manual scram prior to 2 psig in the Drywell.
When the HPCI trip annunciator comes in (1C03C A-4, A-6, and B-3):
Booth Instructor:
Set Event Trigger 10 to TRUE This will set these annunciators to ON, thus avoiding these alarms coming in and out for the rest of the scenario.
min to 1st alarm,
Crew Recognize Drywell pressure is increasing.
* Perform IPOI 5 actions
RO:
~1 min to 2#,     When the HPCI trip annunciator comes in
Perform a manual scram prior to 2 psig in the Drywell.
* Perform Fast Power Reduction, if time available
Perform IPOI 5 actions Perform Fast Power Reduction, if time available CRS Enter AOP 573, but determine that DW pressure is rising too quickly for AOP actions to be taken.
~14 min to        (1C03C A-4, A-6, and B-3):
If time available, direct a Fast Power Reduction per IPOI 4.
280F                    Set Event Trigger 10 to TRUE       CRS This will set these annunciators to ON,
Direct Manual Scram prior to automatic scram Enter EOP 1 and EOP 2 on High Drywell Pressure 2 psig.
* Enter AOP 573, but determine that DW pressure is rising too quickly for thus avoiding these alarms coming in and      AOP actions to be taken.
Event 6 DW pressure rising CT: While in the safe region of the drywell spray initiation limit, and before drywell temperature reaches 280 °F, initiate drywell sprays.
out for the rest of the scenario.
The CRS will direct and the Crew will perform the following actions from EOP 2 Initiate torus sprays when torus pressure above 2 psig (before 11 psig)
* If time available, direct a Fast Power Reduction per IPOI 4.
Initiate torus cooling when directed Install EOP Defeat 4 when directed When directed, initiate DW sprays The CRS will direct and the Crew will perform the following actions from EOP 1 Maintain RPV level between 170 and 211 inches Install Defeat 11, over ride DW N2.
* Direct Manual Scram prior to automatic scram
Maintain RPV pressure stable 2008 NRC ILT ESG 2 page 14 of 18  
* Enter EOP 1 and EOP 2 on High Drywell Pressure 2 psig.
Event 6                                                     The CRS will direct and the Crew will perform the following actions from EOP 2 DW pressure rising
* Initiate torus sprays when torus pressure above 2 psig (before 11 psig)
* Initiate torus cooling when directed
* Install EOP Defeat 4 when directed
* When directed, initiate DW sprays CT: While in the safe region of the drywell spray initiation limit, and before The CRS will direct and the Crew will perform the following actions from drywell temperature reaches 280 °F,        EOP 1 initiate drywell sprays.
* Maintain RPV level between 170 and 211 inches
* Install Defeat 11, over ride DW N2.
* Maintain RPV pressure stable 2008 NRC ILT ESG 2                                                                                                           page 14 of 18


Rev. 0                                                                                                             2008 NRC Scenario #2 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES             INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY                                 EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 7         Booth Instructor:                          RO Loss of High     When the crew is spraying the DW, then
Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #2 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 7 Loss of High Pressure Feed (RCIC stays running)
* Recognize the loss of HP FW injection systems, and determine that RCIC Pressure Feed   Look to the status of the condensate        cannot maintain RPV level (RCIC stays     pumps. IF one of the condensate pumps
INFO: from the loss of FW, ~6 minutes to LO-LO-LO level, ~2 minutes to +15,  
* Perform ALC when injection systems are lined up and available running)         is SECURED, THEN OVERRIDE that
~1.5 minutes to  
* Start 2nd CRD pump IAW QRC when directed Pump handswitch to OFF by using:
* Start SBLC IAW QRC when directed Event Trigger 12 for the A pump
* Make frequent reports of RPV water level INFO: from the       Event Trigger 13 for the B pump
* Attempt to restart the Feed and Condensate train that was secured loss of FW, ~6   THEN:                                      earlier.
minutes to LO-LO-LO level, ~2     Activate the Event Trigger for the RUNNING condensate pump:            BOP minutes to +15,
~1.5 minutes to
* Lockout ADS when directed Event Trigger 7 for the A pump
-25.
-25.
* Make frequent reports of RPV water level Event Trigger 8 for the B pump
Booth Instructor:
When the crew is spraying the DW, then Look to the status of the condensate pumps. IF one of the condensate pumps is SECURED, THEN OVERRIDE that Pump handswitch to OFF by using:
Event Trigger 12 for the A pump Event Trigger 13 for the B pump THEN:
Activate the Event Trigger for the RUNNING condensate pump:
Event Trigger 7 for the A pump Event Trigger 8 for the B pump This will insert a trip of the running condensate pump(s), and prevent a start of the pump that was not running.
Role Play as person sent to investigate condensate pumps:
Pumps/motors appear to have nothing wrong with them.
Circuit Breaker(s) for pumps that have tripped on overload (wont reset)
Role Play as person sent to manually shut the breaker for the condensate pump that wont start, report that the breaker wont shut.
Role Play as NSPEO for restart of other condensate pump RO
* Recognize the loss of HP FW injection systems, and determine that RCIC cannot maintain RPV level
* Perform ALC when injection systems are lined up and available
* Start 2nd CRD pump IAW QRC when directed
* Start SBLC IAW QRC when directed
* Make frequent reports of RPV water level
* Attempt to restart the Feed and Condensate train that was secured earlier.
BOP
* Lockout ADS when directed
* Make frequent reports of RPV water level
* Close MSIVs prior to 64 inches (or verify at 64 inches)
* Close MSIVs prior to 64 inches (or verify at 64 inches)
This will insert a trip of the running condensate pump(s), and prevent a start of the pump that was not running.          CRS
CRS
* Recognize the failure of RCIC to maintain RPV water level and enter ALC Role Play as person sent to investigate
* Recognize the failure of RCIC to maintain RPV water level and enter ALC
* Direct operator actions to lock out ADS condensate pumps:
* Direct operator actions to lock out ADS
* Direct Crew Response for performance of ALC when injection systems Pumps/motors appear to have nothing are lined up and available wrong with them.
* Direct Crew Response for performance of ALC when injection systems are lined up and available
Circuit Breaker(s) for pumps that have
* Direct injection with second CRD pump
* Direct injection with second CRD pump tripped on overload (wont reset)
* Direct injection with SBLC
* Direct injection with SBLC Role Play as person sent to manually shut
* Brief crew on expected actions (ALC ED and reflood actions) 2008 NRC ILT ESG 2 page 15 of 18  
* Brief crew on expected actions (ALC ED and reflood actions) the breaker for the condensate pump that wont start, report that the breaker wont shut.
Role Play as NSPEO for restart of other condensate pump 2008 NRC ILT ESG 2                                                                                                       page 15 of 18


Rev. 0                                                                                                           2008 NRC Scenario #2 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES             INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY                                 EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 8
Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #2 SCENARIO TIME-LINE 2008 NRC ILT ESG 2 page 16 of 18 TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 8 ALC ED CT ALC: With Reactor pressure greater than the shutoff head of the low pressure systems, after RPV water level reaches +15", and before level reaches
* When reactor water level cannot be maintained greater than +15".
-25" if any pump is lined up and available for injection, initiate an emergency depressurization.
ALC ED
When reactor water level cannot be maintained greater than +15".
* Lockout ADS (if not already performed)
Lockout ADS (if not already performed)
* Line up at least 2 injection subsystems.
Line up at least 2 injection subsystems.
* Wait until reactor level drops to +15", and ED before -25".
Wait until reactor level drops to +15", and ED before -25".
* Open 4 ADS SRVs
Open 4 ADS SRVs Restore and maintain level to 170 to 211 inches.
* Restore and maintain level to 170 to 211 inches.
CRS:
CRS:
CT ALC: With Reactor pressure greater          Perform ED after +15 inches and prior to -25 inches.
Perform ED after +15 inches and prior to -25 inches.
than the shutoff head of the low pressure systems, after RPV water level reaches +15", and before level reaches
When the plant is stable and reactor pressure and level are being controlled IAW EOP 1 Booth Instructor:
                -25" if any pump is lined up and available for injection, initiate an emergency depressurization.
FREEZE the simulator and announce to the crew that the scenario is complete.  
When the plant  Booth Instructor:
*** END OF SCENARIO ***  
is stable and FREEZE the simulator and announce to reactor the crew that the scenario is complete.
*** REVIEW SCENARIO OBJECTIVES WITH THE OPERATORS ***  
pressure and level are being controlled IAW EOP 1
                                                      *** END OF SCENARIO ***
                                  *** REVIEW SCENARIO OBJECTIVES WITH THE OPERATORS ***
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SEG Validation Checklist SEG ________2008 NRC ILT Scenario #2____________                   Rev. ______0_______
SEG Validation Checklist SEG ________2008 NRC ILT Scenario #2____________
Correct IC or plant status identified.
Rev. ______0_______
2008 NRC ILT ESG 2 Page 17 of 18 Correct IC or plant status identified.
Shift turnover forms filled out (both CRS/OSM and NSOE) if required.
Shift turnover forms filled out (both CRS/OSM and NSOE) if required.
Additional documents are prepared (STPs, Work Orders, LCO Paperwork).
Additional documents are prepared (STPs, Work Orders, LCO Paperwork).
Line 609: Line 659:
Noun descriptions of actions that occur on event trigger initiation are complete, for example set ET 3 to TRUE which activates malfunction SW21C resulting in a loss of the C Well Water Pump.
Noun descriptions of actions that occur on event trigger initiation are complete, for example set ET 3 to TRUE which activates malfunction SW21C resulting in a loss of the C Well Water Pump.
Other simulator control actions are clearly distinguished from narrative text, for example after drywell temperature reaches 280 deg. F SNAP the simulator to IC 0.
Other simulator control actions are clearly distinguished from narrative text, for example after drywell temperature reaches 280 deg. F SNAP the simulator to IC 0.
Student and Instructor copies of worksheets or other training activities are verified correct and electronically attached to the file if appropriate.
Student and Instructor copies of worksheets or other training activities are verified correct and electronically attached to the file if appropriate.  
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SEG Validation Checklist SEG ________2008 NRC ILT Scenario #2____________                 Rev. ______0_______
SEG Validation Checklist SEG ________2008 NRC ILT Scenario #2____________
Expected Student Response Section is accurate and complete:
Rev. ______0_______
2008 NRC ILT ESG 2 Page 18 of 18 Expected Student Response Section is accurate and complete:
Critical tasks are accurate and clearly identified. Probable critical tasks are also listed with logical connection to the scenario; for example If the crew fails to get all the rods inserted before ED the critical task becomes (N/A as appropriate)
Critical tasks are accurate and clearly identified. Probable critical tasks are also listed with logical connection to the scenario; for example If the crew fails to get all the rods inserted before ED the critical task becomes (N/A as appropriate)
Tasks are clearly noted and properly numbered as appropriate.
Tasks are clearly noted and properly numbered as appropriate.
Line 636: Line 686:
Maintenance is realistic for plant conditions.
Maintenance is realistic for plant conditions.
Comments, evolutions, problems, etc, includes extra personnel (licensed/non-licensed if necessary), any condition that affects the flow of the scenario and any condition that does not fit in another category.
Comments, evolutions, problems, etc, includes extra personnel (licensed/non-licensed if necessary), any condition that affects the flow of the scenario and any condition that does not fit in another category.
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SME/Instructor Date SME/Instructor Date  


SEG Validation Checklist SEG ________2008 NRC ILT Scenario #2____________                 Rev. ______0_______
SEG Validation Checklist SEG ________2008 NRC ILT Scenario #2____________
Crew:                                           Instructors:
Rev. ______0_______
OSM ____________________________                 Booth ________________________________
Crew:
CRS   ____________________________              Floor __________________________
Instructors:
STA   __________________________________        Extra ________________________________
OSM ____________________________
1C05 ____________________________
Booth ________________________________
CRS Floor __________________________
STA Extra 1C05 ____________________________
1C03 ____________________________
1C03 ____________________________
BOP   ____________________________
BOP Crew Comment:
Crew Comment:
Resolution:
Resolution:
Crew Comment:
Crew Comment:
Resolution:
Resolution:
NOTE: Following approval of SEGs, this page may be discarded.
NOTE: Following approval of SEGs, this page may be discarded.  


SEG Validation Checklist SEG ________2008 NRC ILT Scenario #2____________             Rev. ______0_______
SEG Validation Checklist SEG ________2008 NRC ILT Scenario #2____________
Rev. ______0_______
Crew Comment:
Crew Comment:
Resolution:
Resolution:

Latest revision as of 14:44, 14 January 2025

Proposed Scenarios for the Duane Arnold Retake Examination - April 2008
ML082900536
Person / Time
Site: Duane Arnold 
Issue date: 04/22/2008
From: Mcneil D
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To:
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References
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E S-301 Competencies Checklist Form ES-301-6 Facility: DAEC Date of Examination: 21 April, 2008 Operating Test No.: 2008-301 APPLICANTS RO SRO-I SRO-U RO SRO-I SRO-U RO SRO-I SRO-U RO SRO-I SRO-U SCENARIO SCENARIO SCENARIO SCENARIO Competencies 1

2 3

4 1

2 3

4 1

2 3

4 1

2 3

4 Interpret/Diagnose Events and Conditions 2,3, 4,7 2,3,4, 5,7,8 Comply With and Use Procedures (1)

ALL ALL Operate Control Boards (2) 1,2,3, 5,6,7 N/A Communicate and Interact ALL ALL Demonstrate Supervisory Ability (3)

N/A ALL Comply With and Use Tech. Specs. (3)

N/A 2,4 Notes:

(1)

Includes Technical Specification compliance for an RO.

(2)

Optional for an SRO-U.

(3)

Only applicable to SROs.

Instructions:

Check the applicants license type and enter one or more event numbers that will allow the examiners to evaluate every applicable competency for every applicant.

QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 A ppendix D Scenario Outline Form ES-D-1 Facility: DAEC Scenario No.:

1 Op-Test No.: 2008-301 Examiners:

Operators:

N/A N/A N/A N/A Initial Conditions:

~90% power, with a RR increase scheduled, Turnover:

Saturday, Dayshift. Warm spring day. There are no extra operators today.

Event No.

Malf.

No.

Event Type*

Event Description 1

N/A Reactivity Raise RR flow to increase reactor power to full power.

2 NM08 I/C APRM Failure (Downscale).

3 FW16 I/C Feed Regulating Valve locks up. The FRV lockup can be reset.

4 MC04A Major AOP Condenser Air In leakage starts (slowly, eventually will get bigger) (AOP entry) 5 N/A Normal Rx AOP Fast power reduction IAW IPOI-4. Above MELLA. AOP 255.2 6

N/A EOP Reactor Scram - Entry into EOP 1 and IPOI 5 7

MS08B MS20 Major EOP Steam Leak in Steam Tunnel with failure of MSIVs to auto close - Entry into EOP 3. (Critical Task)

(N)ormal, (R)eactivity, (I)nstrument, (C)omponent, (M)ajor Retention: Life of policy = 10yrs.

Disposition: Reviewer and Approver Retain in: Training Program File 2008 NRC ILT ESG 1 Page 1 of 18

QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #1 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)

EXAMINATION SENARIO GUIDE (ESG)

SITE: DAEC RAISE RR FLOW / APRM FAILURE DOWNSCALE / FRV LOCKUP - RECOVER /

SLOW LOSS OF VACUUM / FAST POWER REDUCTION / IPOI 5 / EOP 1 / STEAM LEAK IN STEAM TUNNEL - FAILURE TO AUTO ISOLATE 2008 ESG ILT 01 REV. 0 PROGRAM: OPERATIONS COURSE: INITIAL LICENSE TRAINING 50007 TOTAL TIME:

90 MINUTES 2008 NRC ILT ESG 1 Page 2 of 18

QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #1 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)

GUIDE REQUIREMENTS Goal of Training:

The goal of this scenario is to evaluate ILT students during the NRC Exam with 3 man crew.

Learning Objectives:

There are no formal learning objectives Prerequisites:

None Training Resources:

Simulator Simulator Booth Instructor Phone Talker Evaluators (or Floor Instructor)

References:

1. AOP 691, Rev. 4
2. ARP 1C05A, D-2, Rev. 60
3. ARP 1C05A, F-1, Rev. 60
4. ARP 1C07A, D-10, Rev. 32
5. ARP 1C07B, B-1, Rev. 64
6. ARP 1C07B, C-1, Rev. 64
7. ARP 1C07B, D-9, Rev. 64
8. EOP 1, Rev. 15
9. IPOI 4, Rev. 97
10. IPOI 5, Rev. 48
11. EOP 3, Rev. 19 Commitments:

Dynamic Simulator Evaluation Method:

Operating Experience:

None 2008 NRC ILT ESG 1 Page 3 of 18

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QUANTITATIVE ATTRIBUTES (Use this form for NRC/INPO Evaluations only as required to document associated quantitative information.)

Malfunctions:

Before EOP Entry:

1. APRM Downscale
2. Feed Regulating Valve Lockup
3. Condenser air in-leakage After EOP Entry:
1. Steam Leak in Steam Tunnel
2. Failure of MSIVs to Isolate Abnormal Events:
1. Condenser backpressure rise (air in-leakage)

Major Transients:

1. Rising condenser backpressure
2. Steam Leak in Steam Tunnel Critical Tasks:
1. Manually Isolate MSIVs to isolate the leak in the Reactor Building (MSIVs failed to auto isolate.)

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QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #1 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)

SCENARIO

SUMMARY

Current plant operating status:

The plant is operating at 87% power.

Scenario segments:

Raising RR flow to increase reactor power. This is the reactivity event for the RO. When the ILT Examiner is satisfied, then the scenario can continue.

ARPM Downscale Failure. The C APRM will fail downscale. The RO will follow ARP actions, while the CRS will address Technical Specifications.

Respond to an inadvertently locked-up Feed Reg Valve by resetting it in accordance with ARP 1C05A, F-1.

While the operators are involved with resetting the Feed Regulating Valve lockup, the main condenser will develop a slow air leak. The loss of vacuum will be at a rate that allows them to work through the AOP for Rising Condenser Backpressure (AOP 691) and the ARPs for HI BACK PRESSURE (1C07B, D-9, 1C07B, B-1, and 1C07B, C-1). The condenser backpressure will be degrading for 14 minutes without audible alarm. The Offgas high flow will come in at ~14 minutes.

Step 3 of AOP 691 will direct the crew to perform a Fast Power Reduction per IPOI 4 Section 6.0. The fast power reduction will place the plant above the MELLA line, requiring entry into AOP 255.2.

As the condenser back pressure continues to increase, it will approach 7.5" Hg abs.,

forcing the operators to insert a Manual Scram and perform IPOI 5 actions. The manual scram will also cause them to enter into EOP 1 on low RPV water level. Once the crew scrams, main condenser vacuum improves due to the reduction of heat load.

Following the reactor scram a steam leak will develop in the Steam Tunnel. The MSIVs will fail to auto isolate the leak, and will require the crew to manually shut the MSIVs.

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QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 2008 NRC Scenario #1 ESG, Rev. 0 (Merta Retake)

SCENARIO OUTLINE:

BOOTH INSTRUCTOR ACTIONS 1

SIMULATOR SET UP: (perform set up per the Simulator Setup Checklist, including entering actions items per the Simulator Input Summary.)

1.1 General Instructions

a.

Copy the IC file to the directory where IC files are kept. If this file is not available, then:

a)

Reset to IC 20.

b)

Lower reactor power with RR flow [RR controllers are at ~74.5 in manual]

c)

Input the below listed Malfunctions and Remotes into the simulator console.

b.

Place the simulator in run.

c.

Pump the Drywell sumps.

d.

Complete the Attachment 6 of OTI 101, Exam Scenario Checklist.

1.2 EVENT TRIGGER DEFINITIONS:

Trigger No.

Trigger Logic Statement Trigger Word Description 2,3,4,7 Manual Manually Inserted MALFUNCTIONS:

Time Malf. No.

Malfunction Title Delay Ramp ET Initial Value Final Value Setup MS20A GROUP I ISOLATION VALVE(S) FAIL(S) TO CLOSE-CV4412 0

0 N/A TRUE TRUE Setup MS20B GROUP I ISOLATION VALVE(S) FAIL(S) TO CLOSE-CV4413 0

0 N/A TRUE TRUE Setup MS20C GROUP I ISOLATION VALVE(S) FAIL(S) TO CLOSE-CV4415 0

0 N/A TRUE TRUE Setup MS20D GROUP I ISOLATION VALVE(S) FAIL(S) TO CLOSE-CV4416 0

0 N/A TRUE TRUE Setup MS20E GROUP I ISOLATION VALVE(S) FAIL(S) TO CLOSE-CV4418 0

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Time Malf. No.

Malfunction Title Delay Ramp ET Initial Value Final Value Setup MS20F GROUP I ISOLATION VALVE(S) FAIL(S) TO CLOSE-CV4419 0

0 N/A TRUE TRUE Setup MS20G GROUP I ISOLATION VALVE(S) FAIL(S) TO CLOSE-CV4420 0

0 N/A TRUE TRUE Setup MS20H GROUP I ISOLATION VALVE(S) FAIL(S) TO CLOSE-CV4421 0

0 N/A TRUE TRUE Setup NM08C APRM CHANNEL FAILS-CHNL C 0

0 2

As Is 0

Setup FW16A FW REG VALVE LOCKUP-FWRV A 0

0 3

FALSE TRUE Setup MC04A MAIN CONDENSER AIR INLEAKAGE-LP CONDENSER 0

01:00 4

0 0.6 Setup MS08B STEAM LEAKAGE IN STEAM TUNNEL LINE B 0

2:00 7

0 0.3

1.4 OVERRIDES

None 1.5 REMOTE FUNCTIONS:

None FLOOR INSTRUCTOR ACTIONS 2

Simulator Pre-brief:

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TURNOVER INFORMATION Day of week and shift Saturday, Day shift Weather conditions Warm spring day (Plant power levels) 87 % Pwr MWt 1664 MWe 550 CORE FLOW 39.5 Thermal Limit Problems/Power Evolutions None Plant Risk Status CDF Baseline Color Green Existing LCOs, date of next surveillance None STPs in progress or major maintenance No STPs in progress Equipment to be taken out of or returned to service this shift/maintenance on major plant equipment No equipment taken out or returned to service.

Comments, evolutions, problems, core damage frequency, etc.

There are no extra operators.

Reactor power was lowered to make a rod adjustment. The adjustment is complete.

As soon as you take the shift, raise power with RR flow to 1840 MWth.

Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #1 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Shift Turnover COMPLETE TURNOVER:

Provide Shift Turnovers to the SRO and ROs.

a. Review applicable current Plant Status
b. Review relevant At-Power Risk status
c. Review current LCOs not met and Action Requirements
d. Verify crew performs walk down of control boards and reviews turnover checklists Get familiar with plant conditions.

SRO will provide beginning of shift brief to coordinate the tasks that were identified on the shift turnover.

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Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #1 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event #1 Raises Power 10% using Recirculation Flow The Examiner will indicate when to move on to Event 2.

Booth Instructor respond as plant personnel and respond as necessary.

SRO Provides a reactivity brief.

Communicates with Real Time Desk and System Operating Center.

Provide direct oversight of power increase.

RO Raises power with Recirc Pump Flow Controllers IAW IPOI-3, Section 4.

1.

To raise recirc flow, set the digital display to the S PERCENT SPEED DEMAND variable by pressing the display switch, then rotate the A[B]

MG SET SPEED CONTROL SIC 9245A[B] knobs on 1C04 clockwise in small equal increments.

2.

Keep loop flows balanced by comparing the Recirc Pump discharge flow on FI 4634A vs. FI 4634B or Pen 1 vs. Pen 2 on FR 4635.

Monitors critical plant parameters - power, pressure, level BOP Monitors balance of plant equipment.

Provides peer check for RO during power increase.

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Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #1 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 2 APRM C Fails downscale Booth Instructor:

Activate ET 2 TRUE Insert malfunction NM08C at 0% severity with no ramp. This fails the C APRM to zero.

Role Play as FIN team or I&C and inform the control room that you will start developing a troubleshooting plan.

RO:

Responds to the APRM DOWNSCALE annunciator for C APRM, 1C05A D-2.

Note: Other indications are ARPM C reading downscale, APRM C DNSC light lit on apron section of 1C05, B002 and B003 Computer Points alarm on the alarm monitor, and both show Purple on GD15 (if shown on one of the computer monitors).

CRS:

Initiates investigation of the failure Initiate a WRC, Complies with Tech. Specs. and TRM.

ATC/BOP ROs:

With CRS permission, bypass C APRM IAW OI 878.4, Section 6.1.

Verifies APRM Mode Selector Sw on 1C37 in OPERATE Verify the APRM UPSCALE, INOP, and DOWNSCALE Trips are RESET at 1C37 Verify the IRM/ARPM recorders on the 1C05 panel indicate approximately the same average power for the bypassed APRM as the unbypassed APRM channels.

Places the APRM BYPASS switch for the A,C,E APRMs to the NEUTRAL position.

Observes that the bypass light on 1C05 and 1C37 are OFF Place the APRM bypass switch for the C APRM to the C position Observes that the bypass lights for the C APRM on ON at 1C05 and 1C37 2008 NRC ILT ESG 1 page 11 of 18

Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #1 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 3 Feed Reg Valve Lockup On prompting of the Examiner, insert the Event Trigger to start Event 4. This event takes ~15 minutes before the first alarm (although the crew may notice the vacuum loss prior to that)

Begin the transient by toggling Activate ET 3 to TRUE Role play as NSPEO sent to check the A Feed Reg Valve:

Found a WCC operator hanging a Section Tag on V30-572 (air to A Feed Reg Valve) rather than on V30-972 for CV-6334.

IF asked about error codes, error code 10 is displayed, unless the air has been restored, then no error codes are displayed.

When directed to restore Delete malfunction FW16A Role Play as NSPEO to verify that the LED display for the locked FRV are ON RO Perform actions of ARP 1C05[A], F-1 for CV-1579 Stop all power changes Control Reactor Water Level as necessary (various means described in the Annunciator Response Procedure.

Send an operator to check for air leaks.

Have operator check ZC-1579 positioner LCD display for error codes CRS Direct / supervise actions of ARP 1C05[A], F-1 RO Reset CV-1579 and return to Automatic operation as follows:

Verify the controller LED displays for the locked FRV are lit Verify the FW Lockout Relay amber light above the lockout relay is DIM For the Hand Controller HC-1579:

Verify HC-1579 is in MANUAL Select Y on the display Adjust the Y bias setting to zero Determine the appropriate M/A station controller output signal using ZI-1579 and Attachment 1 of ARP At HC-1579, perform the following:

Select V and adjust V to the value obtained using Attachment 1.

Reset the Lockout Relay Verify the amber light is no longer lit.

Transfer CV-1579 to AUTO per ARP directions (matching individual controller to master controller and select AUTO.

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Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #1 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 4 Condenser Air In-Leakage Booth Instructor:

Activate ET 4 This will begin the condenser air inleakage on a ramp of 60 seconds to 0.6. This will begin a very slow backpressure rise. It takes approximately 14 minutes to reach the first alarm (OG Trouble, due to SJAE high flow). With no operator action, the 5 backpressure alarms will come in 23 minutes later. This slow degradation of vacuum allows the crew to use AOP 691.

NOTE: When the crew performs a fast power reduction per IPOI 4, the backpressure starts to go down again.

Booth Instructor:

WHEN the crew performs Fast Power Reduction (OR at the discretion of the Examiner):

Change MC04A to 0.8 with NO RAMP This increase the backpressure degradation.

Role Play:

If sent to change the SJAE lineups, report back in 30 minutes that you have completed the action that they directed since these actions would be transparent to the control room operators.

If sent to look for the vacuum leak, report back in 30 minutes that you cannot find the leak.

BOP Respond to annunciator 1C07A, D10 OFFGAS PANEL 1C-34 TROUBLE.

Goes to 1C34 to respond to the problem per the appropriate ARP.

Checks out Offgas Flow and Condenser Back Pressure on 1C07.

Starts checking the ARPs for possible high back pressure alarm actions, (1C07B, D-9, 1C07B, B-1, 1C07B, C-1).

RO If directed, start a power reduction at normal rates.

CRS May direct that power reduction be started at normal rates.

Enters AOP 691.

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Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #1 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 4 Condenser Air In-Leakage (Cont)

Event 5 Fast Power Reduction If power reduction has not been previously started the condenser high back pressure alarms will come in, 1C07B, D-9 first, then 1C07B, B-1, followed by 1C07B, C-1.

Booth Instructor:

Change the value of Malfunction MC04A as directed by the examiner to move the scenario along. Increase only malfunction (VI), increase by increments of 0.1.

Experience has showed that 0.9 will bring backpressure up at a reasonable rate.

BOP Determine how fast main condenser pressure is increasing Verify steam seals / Offgas System / SJAE for proper operation Verify Circulating Water System operation is normal.

Operate all available Cooling Tower fans.

RO Commence turbine load reduction by performing IPOI 4 Section 6.0 FAST POWER REDUCTION.

Determine position on the power to flow map after lowering power with Recirc to 27Mlbm/hr.

Inform the CRS that the plant is above the MELLA line, if theres time following the Fast Power Reduction.

When condenser pressure cannot be maintained less the 7.5" Hg abs.,

manually scram the reactor if power is greater than 30%.

Perform AOP 255.2 actions when directed by CRS.

Place one APRM in each trip system in FAST SPEED Monitor for undamped oscillations Verify proper indications and operation of various systems Verify control rod positions Demand an official case When power is stable, plot operating point on power/flow map CRS Directs the crew to enter and perform AOP 691.

Directs the RO to perform, FAST POWER REDUCTION.

Directs the crew to enter and perform AOP 252.

Directs the RO to insert a manual scram.

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Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #1 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 6 Reactor Scram After the scram Booth Instructor:

NOTE: Once the reactor is scrammed and the main turbine trips, the backpressure will recover, such that the value should not challenge the MSIV closure value. This sets up the next event.

If directed to recharge the main condenser water seal:

Role play as the aux operator. Wait one minute then use Remote Function MC13 to OPEN and report that you are charging the main condenser water seal.

RO Perform immediate operator responses to a reactor scram.

Determine when an EOP 1 entry condition exists, and inform CRS BOP Perform EOP Defeat 11.

SRO Direct crew response for performance of initial EOP 1 actions (RC).

Direct entry into EOP 1.

Direct operator actions to scram the reactor and perform the IPOI 5 immediate actions.

Direct crew response for performance of RC/P leg of EOP 1.

Direct operator actions to cooldown the reactor at less than 100 °F/hr.

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Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #1 SCENARIO TIME-LINE 2008 NRC ILT ESG 1 page 16 of 18 TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 7 Steam Leak in Steam Tunnel Booth Instructor Activate ET 7 Ensure MS08A goes active to 0.3 with a 60 second ramp, which causes a small steam line break outside primary containment (in steam tunnel).

Booth Instructor:

Watch DW temperature (there is a Monitor file) to ensure that Steam Tunnel temperature gets to at least 200°F (N/A once the MSIVs are closed). 200°F is the where the annunciators will come in to alert the RO that the leak is in the steam tunnel, and a group 1 should have occurred.

BOP Respond to alarms and indications.

1C04B D-4, Steam Leak Det. Hi T 1C04B B-4, Steam Leak Det. Hi Temp Diagnose the steam leak is in the steam tunnel.

Recognize that the Main Steamline Isolation Valves did not isolate.

RO Respond to alarms and indications.

1C05A A-8, PCIS Channel A Steam Tunnel Hi Temp 1C05B A-7, PCIS Channel B Steam Tunnel Hi Temp 1C05B A-8, PCIS Group 1 Isolation Initiated Recognize that the Main Steamline Isolation Valves did not isolate.

SRO Enter EOP 3 and direct required actions.

Direct that the MSIVs be closed manually.

When the plant is stable and reactor pressure and level are being controlled IAW EOP 1 Booth Instructor:

FREEZE the simulator and announce to the crew that the scenario is complete.

      • END OF SCENARIO ***

SEG Validation Checklist SEG ________2008 NRC ILT Scenario #1____________

Rev. ______0_______

2008 NRC ILT ESG 1 Page 17 of 18 Correct IC or plant status identified.

Shift turnover forms filled out (both CRS/OSM and NSOE) if required.

Additional documents are prepared (STPs, Work Orders, LCO Paperwork).

Tasks and Objectives have been verified to be correct.

Plant PRA initiating events, important equipment and important tasks are identified.

SOMS tags identified and included in setup instructions.

Special setup instructions identified; handswitch manipulations, procedure markups, alarm borders, 3D case available, computer points substituted, etc.

Setup files correctly called out.

Malfunction list is accurate.

Override list is accurate.

Remote function list is accurate.

Event triggers are accurate.

Time/Notes section is accurate and includes all reasonable cues that may be given to initiate an action. Cues are unambiguous and provide a definitive moment to take action.

Instructor Activity section is accurate and complete:

Actions are clearly defined for Booth or Floor instructor.

Role-playing is clearly noted.

The sequence of events is completely and concisely narrated even if it takes no instructor action.

Automatic actions that require verification are noted.

Reasonable alternate paths are considered and included.

Event trigger activation is distinguished from narrative text (Bold font)

Noun descriptions of actions that occur on event trigger initiation are complete, for example set ET 3 to TRUE which activates malfunction SW21C resulting in a loss of the C Well Water Pump.

Other simulator control actions are clearly distinguished from narrative text, for example after drywell temperature reaches 280 deg. F SNAP the simulator to IC 0.

Student and Instructor copies of worksheets or other training activities are verified correct and electronically attached to the file if appropriate.

SEG Validation Checklist SEG ________2008 NRC ILT Scenario #1____________

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2008 NRC ILT ESG 1 Page 18 of 18 Expected Student Response Section is accurate and complete:

Critical tasks are accurate and clearly identified. Probable critical tasks are also listed with logical connection to the scenario; for example If the crew fails to get all the rods inserted before ED the critical task becomes (N/A as appropriate)

Tasks are clearly noted and properly numbered as appropriate.

Knowledge objectives are clearly noted and properly numbered as appropriate.

Expected as well as probable student responses are listed with logical connection to the scenario. (N/A as appropriate)

Actions are appropriately delineated by position(s); OSM, CRS, STA, RO, NSOE, Fire Brigade Leader, At the Controls Operator, etcetera. (N/A as appropriate)

Success paths are procedurally driven unless specific training not requiring procedures is desired and delineated. Procedural discrepancies are identified and corrected before training is given.

Responses for all communications to simulated personnel outside the Control Room are included, based on procedural guidance and standard operating practices.

Actions are listed using a logical order; by position and chronology. (N/A as appropriate)

Operating Experience, Human Performance Tools and Operator Fundamentals topics are included when appropriate.

Crew Performance Criteria follow the same chronology as the student responses, are complete and accurate. (For ESGs only)

For Walkthrough and Training Mode Scenarios with pre-planned pauses, sufficient information is presented to allow the instructor to meet the goal of the training.

Turnover information (as required) is correct:

Day and shift are appropriate.

Weather conditions do not conflict with malfunctions.

Power levels are correct.

Thermal limit problems and power evolutions are realistic and include a reason for any downpower.

Existing LCOs include start date, remaining time and actions.

Plant Risk Assessment (CDF and Color).

STPs are appropriate for day and shift.

Core Damage Frequency has been properly calculated and listed to 3 decimal places.

Maintenance is realistic for plant conditions.

Comments, evolutions, problems, etc, includes extra personnel (licensed/non-licensed if necessary), any condition that affects the flow of the scenario and any condition that does not fit in another category.

SME/Instructor Date SME/Instructor Date

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Rev. ______0_______

Crew:

Instructors:

OSM ____________________________

Booth ________________________________

CRS Floor __________________________

STA Extra 1C05 ____________________________

1C03 ____________________________

BOP Crew Comment:

Resolution:

Crew Comment:

Resolution:

NOTE: Following approval of SEGs, this page may be discarded.

SEG Validation Checklist SEG ________2008 NRC ILT Scenario #1____________

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Crew Comment:

Resolution:

Crew Comment:

Resolution:

Crew Comment:

Resolution:

NOTE: Following approval of SEGs, this page may be discarded.

QF-1030-19 Rev. 12 A ppendix D Scenario Outline Form ES-D-1 Facility: DAEC Scenario No.:

2 Op-Test No.: 2008-301 Examiners:

Operators:

N/A N/A N/A N/A Initial Conditions:

The plant is operating at 97% power and HPCI is tagged out due to failing the Quarterly Surveillance (did not come up to rated speed in time), LCO day 2 of 14.

Turnover:

Saturday, Dayshift. Warm spring day. I&C continues to work on HPCI ramp generator.

No other activities are planned. RCIC, 1D1, 1D10, 1D14 and 1D120 are protected. There are no extra operators today. A Manual Scram surveillance is to be performed (A side is the only side needing to be performed.)

Event No.

Malf. No.

Event Type*

Event Description 1

N/A Normal Perform STP 3.3.1.1-21, Manual Scram Functional Test on channel A3.

2 Panel Override I/C TS Perform STP 3.3.1.1-21, Manual Scram Functional Test on channel B3. The channel fails to insert the 1/2 scram. This leads to a Tech Spec entry.

3 SW01 I/C AOP GSW pump trips. Auto start of the standby pump fails, but may be manually started.

4 N/A TS The CRS will receive a phone call stating that System Engineering has evaluated a vendor notification that the B SBDG contains a main circuit board in its Voltage Regulator is faulty and cannot be counted on to work properly. This notification only effects the B SBDG.

5 RR15 Major Loss of Coolant Accident in DW. Entry into EOP 1 and EOP 2 6

N/A EOP Spray DW due to High Temperature (Critical Task) 7 FW02 I/C Loss of high pressure feed 8

N/A Contingency EOP Perform Alternate Level Control Emergency Depressurization (Critical Task)

(N)ormal, (R)eactivity, (I)nstrument, (C)omponent, (M)ajor Retention: Life of policy = 10yrs.

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SIMULATOR EXERCISE GUIDE (SEG)

SITE: DAEC STP 3.3.1.1-21 MANUAL SCRAM FUNCTIONAL

/ GSW PUMP TRIP / B SBDG INOP / LOCA IN DW / SPRAY DW ON TEMPERATURE / LOSS OF HIGH PRESSURE FEED / ALC ED 2008 ESG ILT 02 REV. 0 PROGRAM: OPERATIONS COURSE: INITIAL LICENSE TRAINING 50007 TOTAL TIME:

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GUIDE REQUIREMENTS Goal of Training:

The goal of this scenario is to evaluate ILT students during the NRC Exam with 3 man crew.

Learning Objectives:

There are no formal learning objectives Prerequisites:

None Training Resources:

Simulator Simulator Booth Instructor Phone Talker Evaluators (or Floor Instructor)

References:

1. STP 3.3.1.1-21, Rev 3
2. AOP 411, Rev 20.
3. EOP 1, Rev 15
4. EOP 2, Rev 14
5. ARP 1C06A C-4, Rev 50
6. ARP 1C06A B-3, Rev 50 Commitments:

Dynamic Simulator Evaluation Method:

Operating Experience:

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QUANTITATIVE ATTRIBUTES (Use this form for NRC/INPO Evaluations only as required to document associated quantitative information.)

Malfunctions:

Before EOP Entry:

1. Manual Scram Functional Test on Channel B3 Fails to Insert Scram
2. GSW Pump Fails, Standby GSW Pump Does Not Start Automatically After EOP Entry:
1. Loss of High Pressure Feedwater (RCIC stays on, but is unable to maintain RPV level)

Abnormal Events:

1. GSW pump trip Major Transients:
1. LOCA in DW Critical Tasks:
1. Spray the DW IAW EOP-2 on High DW Temperature
2. Perform Alternate Level Control Emergency Depressurization IAW EOP-1 and EOP-ED 2008 NRC ILT ESG 2 Page 4 of 18

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SCENARIO

SUMMARY

Current plant operating status:

The plant is operating at Full power. HPCI is tagged out due to failing the Quarterly Surveillance (it did not come up to rated speed in time.) LCO day 2 of 14.

Scenario segments:

STP 3.3.1.1-21, Manual Scram Functional Test will be run on Channel A3. This channel will be successful.

STP 3.3.1.1-21, Manual Scram Functional Test will be run on Channel B3. This channel will fail this test. This will result in a Technical Specification entry. TS 3.3.1.1 Condition A.

The B GSW pump trips and the A GSW fails to auto start. The pump will start when the operator starts it manually (step one of AOP 411 LOSS OF GSW, immediate actions)

The CRS will receive a phone call from the SBDG System Engineer. The SE will inform the CRS that the B SBDG contains a main circuit board in its voltage regulator, and the vendor has contacted us and informed us that the circuit board is faulty, and cannot be counted on to work properly. The A SBDG is NOT effected by this problem. This will result in the B SBDG being declared INOP.

A LOCA will develop in the Drywell. This will result in the reactor being scrammed, and entry into EOP-1 and EOP-2.

Due to the LOCA, the DW will heat up to the point that requires DW spray to be implemented. Initiating DW sprays before 280°F is a Critical Task.

After the DW sprays are initiated, a loss of all high pressure feedwater will occur (RCIC stays running, but will be unable to maintain level), which, in conjunction with the LOCA, will force the CRS to enter the ALC leg of EOP-1, and eventually direct an Emergency Depressurization due to low level. The ALC ED being performed before -25 is a Critical Task.

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SCENARIO OUTLINE:

BOOTH INSTRUCTOR ACTIONS 1

SIMULATOR SET UP: (perform set up per the Simulator Setup Checklist, including entering actions items per the Simulator Input Summary.)

1.1 General Instructions

a.

Copy the IC file to the directory where IC files are kept. If this file is not available, then:

a)

Reset to IC 20.

b)

Verify the B and C GSW pumps are running and the A is off.

c)

Input the Malfunctions and Remotes listed below

b.

Place the simulator in run.

c.

Pump the Drywell sumps.

d.

Hang a MIP tag on the HPCI Aux. Oil Pump and place in PTL.

e.

Hang MIP tags on the following HPCI valves: MO2202 and MO2239.

f.

Have a copy of STP 3.3.1.1-21 available. Mark off section 6.0 in its entirety.

g.

Have a copy of STP 3.8.1-01 available (not marked up).

h.

Have a copy of STP 3.8.1-02 available (not marked up).

i.

Complete OTI 101, Attachment 6, Exam Scenario Checklist 1.2 EVENT TRIGGER DEFINITIONS:

Trigger No.

Trigger Logic Statement Trigger Word Description 3,5,7, 8, 10, 12,13 Manual Manually Inserted

1.3 MALFUNCTIONS

Time Malf. No.

Malfunction Title Delay Ramp ET Initial Value Final Value Setup SW37A GSW Pump 1P89A Fail To Auto-Actuate 0

N/A N/A TRUE TRUE Setup SW01B B GSW Pump Trip 0

N/A 3

FALSE TRUE AS DIR RR15B RECIRC LOOP B RUPT, LOCA 25:00 5

0 20 As Dir FW02A Condensate Pump Trip-Pump A 0

N/A 7

False TRUE As Dir FW02B Condensate Pump Trip-Pump B 0

N/A 8

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Time Malf. No.

Malfunction Title Delay Ramp ET Initial Value Final Value As Dir AN 1C03C(4) 1C03C (A-04) Annunciator Box (4HX9W) 0 0

10 Crywolf On As Dir AN 1C03C(6) 1C03C (A-06) Annunciator Box (4HX9W) 0 0

10 Crywolf On As Dir AN 1C03C(12) 1C03C (B-03) Annunciator Box (4HX9W) 0 0

10 Crywolf On

1.4 OVERRIDES

Time Override No.

Override Title Delay Ramp ET Initial Value Final Value Setup DI HP HS-2239 MO 2239 Steam Isolation HS N/A N/A N/A N/A CLOSE Setup LO HP HS-2239(1)

HS 2239 Green light N/A N/A N/A N/A OFF Setup LO HP HS-2239(2)

HS 2239 Red light N/A N/A N/A N/A OFF Setup LO HP MO-2239(1)

MO 2239 PCIS Green light N/A N/A N/A N/A OFF Setup LO HP MO-2239(2)

MO 2239 PCIS Red light N/A N/A N/A N/A OFF Setup DI HP HS-2256 Aux Oil Pump 1P-218 HS N/A N/A N/A N/A OFF Setup LO HP HS-2256(1)

Aux Oil Pump HS Green light N/A N/A N/A N/A OFF Setup LO HP HS-2256(2)

Aux Oil Pump HS Red light N/A N/A N/A N/A OFF Setup DI HP HS-2202 Turbine Steam Supply HS N/A N/A N/A N/A CLOSE Setup LO HP HS-2202(1)

HS 2202 Green light N/A N/A N/A N/A OFF Setup LO HP HS-2202(2)

HS 2202 Red light N/A N/A N/A N/A OFF Setup LO MS PCIS-LBVHPCI PCIS GP 6B Logic All Valves Closed N/A N/A N/A N/A OFF Setup LO MS PCIS-LAVHPCI PCIS GP 6A Logic All Valves Closed N/A N/A N/A N/A OFF Setup AO HP PI-2207 0-1500PSIG Turb Inlet Pressure N/A N/A N/A N/A 0

Setup RP C71AS3B Reactor Manual Scram System B N/A N/A N/A OFF OFF As Dir FW HS-1401 Cond Pump 1P-8A N/A N/A 12 NAST NASP As Dir FW HS-1411 Cond Pump 1P-8B N/A N/A 13 NAST NASP 1.5 REMOTE FUNCTIONS:

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FLOOR INSTRUCTOR ACTIONS 2

Simulator Pre-brief:

2.1 Individual position assignments 2.2 Simulator Training Changes Since Last Module 2.3 Simulator hardware and software modifications/problems that may impact training 2008 NRC ILT ESG 2 Page 8 of 18

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TURNOVER INFORMATION Day of week and shift Saturday, Day shift Weather conditions Warm spring day (Plant power levels) 99 % Pwr MWt 1839 MWe 630 CORE FLOW 46.4 Thermal Limit Problems/Power Evolutions None Plant Risk Status CDF 1.450 x 10-5 Color YELLOW Existing LCOs, date of next surveillance HPCI, Day 2 of 14, for failure to achieve rated speed during the regularly scheduled Quarterly STP.

STPs in progress or major maintenance Last shift performed STP 3.3.1.1-22, the Auto Scram functional, but didnt get the Manual Scram Channel STP done. They did perform the prerequisites. Perform STP 3.3.1.1-21 when you assume the watch.

I&C work continues on the HPCI ramp rate generator.

Equipment to be taken out of or returned to service this shift/maintenance on major plant equipment No equipment taken out or returned to service.

Work continues on HPCI.

Comments, evolutions, problems, core damage frequency, etc.

RCIC, 1D1, 1D10, 1D14, 1D12, 1D120 in service charger, both SBDGs, both ESW, 1VAC011, 1VAC012, 1A3, and 1A4 are protected.

There are no extra operators.

Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #2 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event #1 A Manual Scram Surveillance Channel A3 Booth Instructor:

Role Play as necessary to support the STP.

SRO Gives Pre-job brief to coordinate and discuss evolution RO Completes A Manual Scram Surveillance (Section 7.1 of the procedure)

BOP Acts as peer checker for RO 2008 NRC ILT ESG 2 page 10 of 18

Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #2 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event #2 B Manual Scram Surveillance Channel B3 Booth Instructor:

Role Play as necessary to support the STP.

CRS Continues to supervise the evolution.

RO Attempts to complete the B Manual Scram Surveillance (Section 7.2 of the procedure). When the manual scram button is depressed, the expected 1/2 scram will NOT occur.

Communicates the failure of the STP to the CRS.

BOP Acts as peer checker for RO CRS Consults Technical Specifications and determines that entry into TS 3.3.1.1 Condition A is applicable. This is a 12 hour1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br /> to trip the channel specification.

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Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #2 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 3 GSW Pump Trip without Auto Start Booth Instructor:

Start the GSW problem as follows:

Activate Event Trigger 3.

This will trip the B GSW pump, and the A GSW pump will fail to auto start, but may be manually started.

Role Play:

As the NSPEO sent to the breaker and after approximately three minutes report that the B GSW pump breaker 1A409 tripped on instantaneous over current.

If sent to the Pump House wait about 5 minutes and report that the pump looks normal. This is to simulate a fault in the wiring between the pump and the breaker If asked, the GSW strainer is rotating, with a d/p reading of 0.7 psid.

Roll play as Electrical Maintenance personnel will be sent out to the plant.

BOP Respond to annunciators 1C06A, C-4 B GSW PUMP 1P-89B TRIP OR MOTOR OVERLOAD, and 1C06B, B-3 GSW PUMPS 1P89A/B/C DISCH HEADER LO PRESSURE.

Respond to GSW abnormal operating condition.

ARP 1C06A, C-4 directs the operator to AOP 411, which directs that the standby pump be started so that the system alignment is with two pumps running.

ARP 1C06A, B-3 directs the operator to verify the low pressure 55 psig), Verify the auto start of the standby pump, and perform AOP 411, Loss of GSW.

CRS Directs crew response to the partial loss of GSW per AOP 411.

Directs/verifies the starting of a second GSW pump.

Has the operator verify there is sufficient GSW cooling flow.

Verifies the MSIVs are still open.

Initiates an AR and a Work Request Card due to the failure of the A GSW pump to auto-start when required.

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Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #2 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 4 Technical Specification Phone Call Booth Instructor:

Role Play:

As the SBDG System Engineer (Don Westindorf), call the CRS and inform him that we have received a vendor notification that the B SBDG voltage regulator contains a circuit board that is faulty. The circuit board cannot be counted on to work properly. The A SBDG is NOT effected by this vendor notification.

CRS Consults Technical Specifications and determines that entry into TS 3.8.1 condition B is appropriate.

RA 3.8.1 B.1 requires SR 3.8.1.1 be completed within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />.

RA 3.8.1 B.2 requires no further action at this time, due to the only system being INOP is HPCI (a single train system, therefore not applying to B.2)

RA 3.8.1 B.3 requires that a common cause analysis be performed, but information from System Engineer has confirmed that this is NOT a common cause issue.

RA 3.8.1 B.4 requires SR 3.8.1.2 be performed for the operable SBDG once per 72 hours8.333333e-4 days <br />0.02 hours <br />1.190476e-4 weeks <br />2.7396e-5 months <br />.

RA 3.8.1 B.5 requires restoration of the INOP SBDG within 7 days (and 8 days from an off site circuit being declared INOP) 2008 NRC ILT ESG 2 page 13 of 18

Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #2 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 5 LOCA in DW INFO: From the LOCA, ~2 min to 1st alarm,

~1 min to 2#,

~14 min to 280F Booth Instructor Set Event Trigger 5 to true.

This will initiate the LOCA Booth Instructor:

When the HPCI trip annunciator comes in (1C03C A-4, A-6, and B-3):

Set Event Trigger 10 to TRUE This will set these annunciators to ON, thus avoiding these alarms coming in and out for the rest of the scenario.

Crew Recognize Drywell pressure is increasing.

RO:

Perform a manual scram prior to 2 psig in the Drywell.

Perform IPOI 5 actions Perform Fast Power Reduction, if time available CRS Enter AOP 573, but determine that DW pressure is rising too quickly for AOP actions to be taken.

If time available, direct a Fast Power Reduction per IPOI 4.

Direct Manual Scram prior to automatic scram Enter EOP 1 and EOP 2 on High Drywell Pressure 2 psig.

Event 6 DW pressure rising CT: While in the safe region of the drywell spray initiation limit, and before drywell temperature reaches 280 °F, initiate drywell sprays.

The CRS will direct and the Crew will perform the following actions from EOP 2 Initiate torus sprays when torus pressure above 2 psig (before 11 psig)

Initiate torus cooling when directed Install EOP Defeat 4 when directed When directed, initiate DW sprays The CRS will direct and the Crew will perform the following actions from EOP 1 Maintain RPV level between 170 and 211 inches Install Defeat 11, over ride DW N2.

Maintain RPV pressure stable 2008 NRC ILT ESG 2 page 14 of 18

Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #2 SCENARIO TIME-LINE TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 7 Loss of High Pressure Feed (RCIC stays running)

INFO: from the loss of FW, ~6 minutes to LO-LO-LO level, ~2 minutes to +15,

~1.5 minutes to

-25.

Booth Instructor:

When the crew is spraying the DW, then Look to the status of the condensate pumps. IF one of the condensate pumps is SECURED, THEN OVERRIDE that Pump handswitch to OFF by using:

Event Trigger 12 for the A pump Event Trigger 13 for the B pump THEN:

Activate the Event Trigger for the RUNNING condensate pump:

Event Trigger 7 for the A pump Event Trigger 8 for the B pump This will insert a trip of the running condensate pump(s), and prevent a start of the pump that was not running.

Role Play as person sent to investigate condensate pumps:

Pumps/motors appear to have nothing wrong with them.

Circuit Breaker(s) for pumps that have tripped on overload (wont reset)

Role Play as person sent to manually shut the breaker for the condensate pump that wont start, report that the breaker wont shut.

Role Play as NSPEO for restart of other condensate pump RO

  • Recognize the loss of HP FW injection systems, and determine that RCIC cannot maintain RPV level
  • Perform ALC when injection systems are lined up and available
  • Start 2nd CRD pump IAW QRC when directed
  • Start SBLC IAW QRC when directed
  • Make frequent reports of RPV water level
  • Attempt to restart the Feed and Condensate train that was secured earlier.

BOP

  • Lockout ADS when directed
  • Make frequent reports of RPV water level
  • Close MSIVs prior to 64 inches (or verify at 64 inches)

CRS

  • Recognize the failure of RCIC to maintain RPV water level and enter ALC
  • Direct operator actions to lock out ADS
  • Direct Crew Response for performance of ALC when injection systems are lined up and available
  • Direct injection with second CRD pump
  • Direct injection with SBLC
  • Brief crew on expected actions (ALC ED and reflood actions) 2008 NRC ILT ESG 2 page 15 of 18

Rev. 0 2008 NRC Scenario #2 SCENARIO TIME-LINE 2008 NRC ILT ESG 2 page 16 of 18 TIME/NOTES INSTRUCTOR ACTIVITY EXPECTED STUDENT RESPONSE Event 8 ALC ED CT ALC: With Reactor pressure greater than the shutoff head of the low pressure systems, after RPV water level reaches +15", and before level reaches

-25" if any pump is lined up and available for injection, initiate an emergency depressurization.

When reactor water level cannot be maintained greater than +15".

Lockout ADS (if not already performed)

Line up at least 2 injection subsystems.

Wait until reactor level drops to +15", and ED before -25".

Open 4 ADS SRVs Restore and maintain level to 170 to 211 inches.

CRS:

Perform ED after +15 inches and prior to -25 inches.

When the plant is stable and reactor pressure and level are being controlled IAW EOP 1 Booth Instructor:

FREEZE the simulator and announce to the crew that the scenario is complete.

      • END OF SCENARIO ***
      • REVIEW SCENARIO OBJECTIVES WITH THE OPERATORS ***

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2008 NRC ILT ESG 2 Page 17 of 18 Correct IC or plant status identified.

Shift turnover forms filled out (both CRS/OSM and NSOE) if required.

Additional documents are prepared (STPs, Work Orders, LCO Paperwork).

Tasks and Objectives have been verified to be correct.

Plant PRA initiating events, important equipment and important tasks are identified.

SOMS tags identified and included in setup instructions.

Special setup instructions identified; handswitch manipulations, procedure markups, alarm borders, 3D case available, computer points substituted, etc.

Setup files correctly called out.

Malfunction list is accurate.

Override list is accurate.

Remote function list is accurate.

Event triggers are accurate.

Time/Notes section is accurate and includes all reasonable cues that may be given to initiate an action. Cues are unambiguous and provide a definitive moment to take action.

Instructor Activity section is accurate and complete:

Actions are clearly defined for Booth or Floor instructor.

Role-playing is clearly noted.

The sequence of events is completely and concisely narrated even if it takes no instructor action.

Automatic actions that require verification are noted.

Reasonable alternate paths are considered and included.

Event trigger activation is distinguished from narrative text (Bold font)

Noun descriptions of actions that occur on event trigger initiation are complete, for example set ET 3 to TRUE which activates malfunction SW21C resulting in a loss of the C Well Water Pump.

Other simulator control actions are clearly distinguished from narrative text, for example after drywell temperature reaches 280 deg. F SNAP the simulator to IC 0.

Student and Instructor copies of worksheets or other training activities are verified correct and electronically attached to the file if appropriate.

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2008 NRC ILT ESG 2 Page 18 of 18 Expected Student Response Section is accurate and complete:

Critical tasks are accurate and clearly identified. Probable critical tasks are also listed with logical connection to the scenario; for example If the crew fails to get all the rods inserted before ED the critical task becomes (N/A as appropriate)

Tasks are clearly noted and properly numbered as appropriate.

Knowledge objectives are clearly noted and properly numbered as appropriate.

Expected as well as probable student responses are listed with logical connection to the scenario. (N/A as appropriate)

Actions are appropriately delineated by position(s); OSM, CRS, STA, RO, NSOE, Fire Brigade Leader, At the Controls Operator, etcetera. (N/A as appropriate)

Success paths are procedurally driven unless specific training not requiring procedures is desired and delineated. Procedural discrepancies are identified and corrected before training is given.

Responses for all communications to simulated personnel outside the Control Room are included, based on procedural guidance and standard operating practices.

Actions are listed using a logical order; by position and chronology. (N/A as appropriate)

Operating Experience, Human Performance Tools and Operator Fundamentals topics are included when appropriate.

Crew Performance Criteria follow the same chronology as the student responses, are complete and accurate. (For ESGs only)

For Walkthrough and Training Mode Scenarios with pre-planned pauses, sufficient information is presented to allow the instructor to meet the goal of the training.

Turnover information (as required) is correct:

Day and shift are appropriate.

Weather conditions do not conflict with malfunctions.

Power levels are correct.

Thermal limit problems and power evolutions are realistic and include a reason for any downpower.

Existing LCOs include start date, remaining time and actions.

Plant Risk Assessment (CDF and Color).

STPs are appropriate for day and shift.

Core Damage Frequency has been properly calculated and listed to 3 decimal places.

Maintenance is realistic for plant conditions.

Comments, evolutions, problems, etc, includes extra personnel (licensed/non-licensed if necessary), any condition that affects the flow of the scenario and any condition that does not fit in another category.

SME/Instructor Date SME/Instructor Date

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STA Extra 1C05 ____________________________

1C03 ____________________________

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