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{{#Wiki_filter:NRC Resolution of Facility Comment Facility Comment on 057 The question asks the applicant to determine the status of pressurizer heaters based on plant conditions.
{{#Wiki_filter:NRC Resolution of Facility Comment Facility Comment on 057 The question asks the applicant to determine the status of pressurizer heaters based on plant conditions. The terminology used in the distractors is "ON" and "OFF"; this is unclear because "ON" and "OFF" are control switch positions, whether or not heaters are "ENERGIZED" or "DEENERGIZED" depends both on switch position and, for proportional heaters, on whether or not the master pressure controller is providing a demand. Accordingly, two correct answers 'B" and "C" should be accepted.
The terminology used in the distractors is "ON" and "OFF"; this is unclear because "ON" and "OFF" are control switch positions, whether or not heaters are "ENERGIZED" or "DEENERGIZED" depends both on switch position and, for proportional heaters, on whether or not the master pressure controller is providing a demand. Accordingly, two correct answers 'B" and "C" should be accepted.
NRC Resolution:
NRC Resolution:
Facility comment accepted, two correct answers accepted.
Facility comment accepted, two correct answers accepted. Five applicants missed the question. The examiner reviewed documentation provided by the facility, exam bank questions for this system, and the system lesson plan. All use the "energized" or "deenergized" terminology to describe whether or not the heaters are powered, and "ON" or "OFF" for breaker position.
Five applicants missed the question.
 
The examiner reviewed documentation provided by the facility, exam bank questions for this system, and the system lesson plan. All use the "energized" or "deenergized" terminology to describe whether or not the heaters are powered, and "ON" or "OFF" for breaker position.
Question 57 Recommendation: The facility recommends accepting two correct answers for question# 57 (Band C).
Question 57 Recommendation:
Reason: Terminology in the question created a misunderstanding of the status of the "Pressurizer Heaters Control Group."
The facility recommends accepting two correct answers for question#
: 57. The plant was at 100% power when a load rejection occurred. Current conditions:
57 (Band C). Reason: Terminology in the question created a misunderstanding of the status of the "Pressurizer Heaters Control Group." 57. The plant was at 100% power when a load rejection occurred.
Current conditions:
* Rx Power is 71 % and stable
* Rx Power is 71 % and stable
* Tavg is 565 and stable
* Tavg is 565 and stable
Line 36: Line 33:
* 8% PRZR level insurge has occurred
* 8% PRZR level insurge has occurred
* NO operator actions have occurred.
* NO operator actions have occurred.
What is the current status of the pressurizer heaters? A. All heaters are OFF. B. All heaters are ON. C. Only Backup heaters are ON. D. Only Proportional heaters are ON. The intent of the question was to test the students' knowledge of whether the pressurizer heaters were energized or off based on a specific set of plant conditions.
What is the current status of the pressurizer heaters?
Using the terminology of ON (vs energized) created a second correct answer due to the normal system alignment (NSA) and terminology used at BVPS. The Proportional heaters (also called "Control Group C" heaters) operate differently than the Backup heaters. The supply breaker for the Proportional heaters is NSA ON (breaker CLOSED, benchboard red light illuminated) with the heater output based on the status of 2RCS-PK444, PRZR Pressure master pressure controller.
A. All heaters are OFF.
Therefore, the Proportional heaters are ON, but can be energized OR deenergized based on 2RCS-PK444 output. The Backup heaters, on the other hand, are energized when their supply breaker is CLOSED, and deenergized when their supply breaker is OPEN (ON and energized, or OFF and deenergized).
B. All heaters are ON.
C. Only Backup heaters are ON.
D. Only Proportional heaters are ON.
The intent of the question was to test the students' knowledge of whether the pressurizer heaters were energized or off based on a specific set of plant conditions. Using the terminology of ON (vs energized) created a second correct answer due to the normal system alignment (NSA) and terminology used at BVPS.
The Proportional heaters (also called "Control Group C" heaters) operate differently than the Backup heaters. The supply breaker for the Proportional heaters is NSA ON (breaker CLOSED, benchboard red light illuminated) with the heater output based on the status of 2RCS-PK444, PRZR Pressure master pressure controller. Therefore, the Proportional heaters are ON, but can be energized OR deenergized based on 2RCS-PK444 output. The Backup heaters, on the other hand, are energized when their supply breaker is CLOSED, and deenergized when their supply breaker is OPEN (ON and energized, or OFF and deenergized).
The normal switch position of the Proportional heaters is After-ON (see attached 20M-6.3.C "Power Supply and Control Switch List"). In this condition, the benchboard red light is illuminated (see attached image).
The normal switch position of the Proportional heaters is After-ON (see attached 20M-6.3.C "Power Supply and Control Switch List"). In this condition, the benchboard red light is illuminated (see attached image).
The Proportional heaters are referred to in plant procedures as "ON" when the control switch is in the ON position (see attached 20M-6.1.D).
 
They will be energized or deenergized based on the output of PK444. Given the plant conditions in the stem of the question (specifically the 8% PRZR level insurge), the Proportional heaters would remain ON and deenergized (benchboard red light illuminated but no output based on the 42% output of 2RCS-PK444)
The Proportional heaters are referred to in plant procedures as "ON" when the control switch is in the After-ON position (see attached 20M-6.1.D). They will be energized or deenergized based on the output of 2RCS-PK444.
AND the Backup heaters would be ON and energized (benchboard red lights illuminated due to the 8% PRZR level insurge).
Given the plant conditions in the stem of the question (specifically the 8% PRZR level insurge), the Proportional heaters would remain ON and deenergized (benchboard red light illuminated but no output based on the 42% output of 2RCS-PK444) AND the Backup heaters would be ON and energized (benchboard red lights illuminated due to the 8% PRZR level insurge). See attached images reflecting NSA and conditions after the 8% PRZR level insurge.
See attached images reflecting NSA and conditions after the 8% PRZR level insurge. If the candidate approached the question strictly focusing on the Proportional heaters still being ON, then answer "B" is correct. If the candidate approached the question focusing on which heaters were energized, then "C" is still a correct answer. Based on this discussion, the facility is recommending 2 correct answers be accepted for question 57 (B and C).
If the candidate approached the question strictly focusing on the Proportional heaters still being ON, then answer "B" is correct.
NSA Position Control Group On/ Backup Heaters in Auto Heater Indication with greater than a 5% In-surge 1--! -~""::'..
If the candidate approached the question focusing on which heaters were energized, then "C" is still a correct answer.
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Based on this discussion, the facility is recommending 2 correct answers be accepted for question 57 (B and C).
Beaver Valley Power Station Reactor Coolant System Description INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL 4. Bus undervoltage  
 
: 5. Electrical protection trip 6. Safety injection signal Train A Unit 2 20M-6.1.D Revision 3 Page 16 of 20 Refer to Figure 6-41, which illustrates the operation of Group C (Control Group) pressurizer heaters. Pressurizer heaters Group C will be energized provided all of the following conditions are met: 1. Control switch for Group C heaters in ON 2. No bus undervoltage  
NSA Position Control Group On/ Backup Heaters in Auto Heater Indication with greater than a 5% In-surge 1-
: 3. No electrical protection trip 4. No pressurizer low level Group C pressurizer heaters are controlled by a proportional control signal developed from operating pressure (refer to Figures 6-36 and 6-41). Pressurizer heaters Group C will be de-energized provided any of the following conditions exist: 1. Control switch for Group C heaters in OFF 2. Pressurizer low level signal 3. Bus undervoltage  
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: 4. Electrical protection trip Pressurizer Temperature  
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-[2RCS-TE454, 453) Refer to Figure 6-42 There are two temperature detectors in the pressurizer, one in the steam space and one in the liquid space. Both detector supply signals to temperature indicators and high temperature alarms. The steam space detector, located near the top of the vessel, is used during startup to determine water temperature when the pressurizer is completely filled with water. The liquid space detector, located at an elevation near the center of the heaters, is used during cooldown when the steam space detector response is slow due to poor heat transfer.
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Surge Line Temperature  
 
[2RCS-TE450)
Beaver Valley Power Station                       Unit 2                                    20M-6.1.D Reactor Coolant System                                                                       Revision 3 Description                                                                               Page 16 of 20 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL
: 4. Bus undervoltage
: 5. Electrical protection trip
: 6. Safety injection signal Train A Refer to Figure 6-41, which illustrates the operation of Group C (Control Group) pressurizer heaters.
Pressurizer heaters Group C will be energized provided all of the following conditions are met:
: 1. Control switch for Group C heaters in ON
: 2. No bus undervoltage
: 3. No electrical protection trip
: 4. No pressurizer low level Group C pressurizer heaters are controlled by a proportional control signal developed from operating pressure (refer to Figures 6-36 and 6-41).
Pressurizer heaters Group C will be de-energized provided any of the following conditions exist:
: 1. Control switch for Group C heaters in OFF
: 2. Pressurizer low level signal
: 3. Bus undervoltage
: 4. Electrical protection trip Pressurizer Temperature - [2RCS-TE454, 453)
Refer to Figure 6-42 There are two temperature detectors in the pressurizer, one in the steam space and one in the liquid space. Both detector supply signals to temperature indicators and high temperature alarms. The steam space detector, located near the top of the vessel, is used during startup to determine water temperature when the pressurizer is completely filled with water. The liquid space detector, located at an elevation near the center of the heaters, is used during cooldown when the steam space detector response is slow due to poor heat transfer.
Surge Line Temperature [2RCS-TE450)
Refer to Figure 6-42 This detector supplies a signal for a temperature indicator and a low temperature alarm.
Refer to Figure 6-42 This detector supplies a signal for a temperature indicator and a low temperature alarm.
Beaver Valley Power Station Reactor Coolant System Normal System Arrangement Unit 2 POWER SUPPLY AND CONTROL SWITCH LIST Annunciator Window A4-2G: Knife switch [147] Ann Bay 8 Computer Point [Y351 OD] Knife switch 2474 Ann Bay 27 Pressurizer Control Group Heaters [2RCP-H2Cj Control Group Heaters Supply Breaker 480V Bus 2C Cub2C Heater Element Breaker C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7, and CB [PNL-2RCP-H2C]
 
Cable Vault [2CAB-RCPBP-03)
Beaver Valley Power Station                 Unit 2                        20M-6.3.C Reactor Coolant System                                                     Revision 14 Normal System Arrangement                                                 Page 36 of 59 POWER SUPPLY AND CONTROL SWITCH LIST Annunciator Window A4-2G:
Bkrs F1A, F1 B, F2A, F2B, F3A, F3B, F4A, and F4B. Control Switch [2RCP-H2C]  
Knife switch [147] Ann Bay 8 Computer Point [Y351 OD]
-Benchboard-Section B Manual-Automatic Station [PK-444A)  
Knife switch 2474 Ann Bay 27 Pressurizer Control Group Heaters [2RCP-H2Cj                       (1>~~-'~--
-Benchboard-Section B Automatic Pushbutton  
(2)      '~--
-LIGHTED Manual Pushbutton  
Control Group Heaters Supply Breaker 480V Bus 2C Cub2C Heater Element Breaker C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7, and CB           (1)~---'~~-
-LIGHTED Control Power (CKT RCPNM) -125 VDC at 480 VAC Bus 2C Cub 2C Annunciator Window A4-1 G: Knife switch [3531] Ann Bay 38 Knife switch [3532) Ann Bay 38 Knife switch [3533) Ann Bay 38 20M-6.3.C Revision 14 Page 36 of 59 (2) '~--
[PNL-2RCP-H2C] Cable Vault                                   (2)      '~~
(2) OFF SU ___ / __ _ AFTER-ON NSA / __ _ NSA __ ~/ __ _ SU '-------''---
[2CAB-RCPBP-03) Bkrs F1A, F1 B, F2A, F2B, F3A, F3B, F4A, and F4B.
Question 57 Recommendation:
Control Switch [2RCP-H2C] - Benchboard-Section B               OFF SU _ _ _/_ __
The facility recommends accepting two correct answers for question#
AFTER-ON NSA        /_ _ _
57 (Band C). Reason: Terminology in the question created a misunderstanding of the status of the "Pressurizer Heaters Control Group." 57. The plant was at 100% power when a load rejection occurred.
Manual-Automatic Station [PK-444A)                                 NSA_ _~/_ __
Current conditions:
- Benchboard-Section B SU        '---
Automatic Pushbutton - LIGHTED Manual Pushbutton - LIGHTED Control Power (CKT RCPNM) - 125 VDC at 480 VAC Bus 2C Cub 2C Annunciator Window A4-1 G:
Knife switch [3531] Ann Bay 38 Knife switch [3532) Ann Bay 38 Knife switch [3533) Ann Bay 38
 
Question 57 Recommendation: The facility recommends accepting two correct answers for question# 57 (Band C).
Reason: Terminology in the question created a misunderstanding of the status of the "Pressurizer Heaters Control Group."
: 57. The plant was at 100% power when a load rejection occurred. Current conditions:
* Rx Power is 71 % and stable
* Rx Power is 71 % and stable
* Tavg is 565 and stable
* Tavg is 565 and stable
Line 73: Line 95:
* 8% PRZR level insurge has occurred
* 8% PRZR level insurge has occurred
* NO operator actions have occurred.
* NO operator actions have occurred.
What is the current status of the pressurizer heaters? A. All heaters are OFF. B. All heaters are ON. C. Only Backup heaters are ON. D. Only Proportional heaters are ON. The intent of the question was to test the students' knowledge of whether the pressurizer heaters were energized or off based on a specific set of plant conditions.
What is the current status of the pressurizer heaters?
Using the terminology of ON (vs energized) created a second correct answer due to the normal system alignment (NSA) and terminology used at BVPS. The Proportional heaters (also called "Control Group C" heaters) operate differently than the Backup heaters. The supply breaker for the Proportional heaters is NSA ON (breaker CLOSED, bench board red light illuminated) with the heater output based on the status of 2RCS-PK444, PRZR Pressure master pressure controller.
A. All heaters are OFF.
Therefore, the Proportional heaters are ON, but can be energized OR deenergized based on 2RCS-PK444 output. The Backup heaters, on the other hand, are energized when their supply breaker is CLOSED, and deenergized when their supply breaker is OPEN (ON and energized, or OFF and deenergized).
B. All heaters are ON.
C. Only Backup heaters are ON.
D. Only Proportional heaters are ON.
The intent of the question was to test the students' knowledge of whether the pressurizer heaters were energized or off based on a specific set of plant conditions. Using the terminology of ON (vs energized) created a second correct answer due to the normal system alignment (NSA) and terminology used at BVPS.
The Proportional heaters (also called "Control Group C" heaters) operate differently than the Backup heaters. The supply breaker for the Proportional heaters is NSA ON (breaker CLOSED, bench board red light illuminated) with the heater output based on the status of 2RCS-PK444, PRZR Pressure master pressure controller. Therefore, the Proportional heaters are ON, but can be energized OR deenergized based on 2RCS-PK444 output. The Backup heaters, on the other hand, are energized when their supply breaker is CLOSED, and deenergized when their supply breaker is OPEN (ON and energized, or OFF and deenergized).
The normal switch position of the Proportional heaters is After-ON (see attached 20M-6.3.C "Power Supply and Control Switch List"). In this condition, the benchboard red light is illuminated (see attached image).
The normal switch position of the Proportional heaters is After-ON (see attached 20M-6.3.C "Power Supply and Control Switch List"). In this condition, the benchboard red light is illuminated (see attached image).
The Proportional heaters are referred to in plant procedures as "ON" when the control switch is in the ON position (see attached 20M-6.1.D).
 
They will be energized or deenergized based on the output of PK444. Given the plant conditions in the stem of the question (specifically the 8% PRZR level insurge), the Proportional heaters would remain ON and deenergized (benchboard red light illuminated but no output based on the 42% output of 2RCS-PK444)
The Proportional heaters are referred to in plant procedures as "ON" when the control switch is in the After-ON position (see attached 20M-6.1.D). They will be energized or deenergized based on the output of 2RCS-PK444.
AND the Backup heaters would be ON and energized (benchboard red lights illuminated due to the 8% PRZR level insurge).
Given the plant conditions in the stem of the question (specifically the 8% PRZR level insurge), the Proportional heaters would remain ON and deenergized (benchboard red light illuminated but no output based on the 42% output of 2RCS-PK444) AND the Backup heaters would be ON and energized (benchboard red lights illuminated due to the 8% PRZR level insurge). See attached images reflecting NSA and conditions after the 8% PRZR level insurge.
See attached images reflecting NSA and conditions after the 8% PRZR level insurge. If the candidate approached the question strictly focusing on the Proportional heaters still being ON, then answer "B" is correct. If the candidate approached the question focusing on which heaters were energized, then "C" is still a correct answer. Based on this discussion, the facility is recommending 2 correct answers be accepted for question 57 (B and C).
If the candidate approached the question strictly focusing on the Proportional heaters still being ON, then answer "B" is correct.
NSA Position Control Group On / Backup Heaters in Auto Heater Indication with greater than a 5% In-surge Beaver Valley Power Station Reactor Coolant System Description INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL 4. Bus undervoltage  
If the candidate approached the question focusing on which heaters were energized, then "C" is still a correct answer.
: 5. Electrical protection trip 6. Safety injection signal Train A Unit2 20M-6.1.D Revision 3 Page 16 of 20 Refer to Figure 6-41, which illustrates the operation of Group C (Control Group} pressurizer heaters. Pressurizer heaters Group C will be energized provided all of the following conditions are met: 1. Control switch for Group C heaters in ON 2. No bus undervoltage  
Based on this discussion, the facility is recommending 2 correct answers be accepted for question 57 (B and C).
: 3. No electrical protection trip 4. No pressurizer low level Group C pressurizer heaters are controlled by a proportional control signal developed from operating pressure (refer to Figures 6-36 and 6-41). Pressurizer heaters Group C will be de-energized provided any of the following conditions exist: 1. Control switch for Group C heaters in OFF 2. Pressurizer low level signal 3. Bus undervoltage  
 
: 4. Electrical protection trip Pressurizer Temperature  
NSA Position Control Group On / Backup Heaters in Auto Heater Indication with greater than a 5% In-surge
-[2RCS-TE454, 4531 Refer to Figure 6-42 There are two temperature detectors in the pressurizer, one in the steam space and one in the liquid space. Both detector supply signals to temperature indicators and high temperature alarms. The steam space detector, located near the top of the vessel, is used during startup to determine water temperature when the pressurizer is completely filled with water. The liquid space detector, located at an elevation near the center of the heaters, is used during cooldown when the steam space detector response is slow due to poor heat transfer.
 
Surge Line Temperature  
Beaver Valley Power Station                       Unit2                                      20M-6.1.D Reactor Coolant System                                                                       Revision 3 Description                                                                               Page 16 of 20 INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL
[2RCS-TE450]
: 4. Bus undervoltage
: 5. Electrical protection trip
: 6. Safety injection signal Train A Refer to Figure 6-41, which illustrates the operation of Group C (Control Group} pressurizer heaters.
Pressurizer heaters Group C will be energized provided all of the following conditions are met:
: 1. Control switch for Group C heaters in ON
: 2. No bus undervoltage
: 3. No electrical protection trip
: 4. No pressurizer low level Group C pressurizer heaters are controlled by a proportional control signal developed from operating pressure (refer to Figures 6-36 and 6-41).
Pressurizer heaters Group C will be de-energized provided any of the following conditions exist:
: 1. Control switch for Group C heaters in OFF
: 2. Pressurizer low level signal
: 3. Bus undervoltage
: 4. Electrical protection trip Pressurizer Temperature - [2RCS-TE454, 4531 Refer to Figure 6-42 There are two temperature detectors in the pressurizer, one in the steam space and one in the liquid space. Both detector supply signals to temperature indicators and high temperature alarms. The steam space detector, located near the top of the vessel, is used during startup to determine water temperature when the pressurizer is completely filled with water. The liquid space detector, located at an elevation near the center of the heaters, is used during cooldown when the steam space detector response is slow due to poor heat transfer.
Surge Line Temperature [2RCS-TE450]
Refer to Figure 6-42 This detector supplies a signal for a temperature indicator and a low temperature alarm.
Refer to Figure 6-42 This detector supplies a signal for a temperature indicator and a low temperature alarm.
Beaver Valley Power Station Reactor Coolant System Normal System Arrangement Unit 2 POWER SUPPLY AND CONTROL SWITCH LIST Annunciator Window A4-2G: Knife switch  
 
[147] Ann Bay 8 Computer Point [Y3510D] Knife switch 2474 Ann Bay 27 Pressurizer Control Group Heaters [2RCP-H2C]
Beaver Valley Power Station                 Unit 2                        20M-6.3.C Reactor Coolant System                                                     Revision 14 Normal System Arrangement                                                 Page 36 of 59 POWER SUPPLY AND CONTROL SWITCH LIST Annunciator Window A4-2G:
Control Group Heaters Supply Breaker 480V Bus 2C Cub2C Heater Element Breaker C1, C2, C3, C4, CS, C6, C7, and CB [PNL-2RCP-H2C]
Knife switch [147] Ann Bay 8 Computer Point [Y3510D]
Cable Vault [2CAB-RCPBP-03]
Knife switch 2474 Ann Bay 27 Pressurizer Control Group Heaters [2RCP-H2C]                       (1) _ _......;/_ __
Bkrs F1A, F1B, F2A, F2B, F3A, F3B, F4A, and F4B. Control Switch  
(2)          '---
[2RCP-H2C]  
Control Group Heaters Supply Breaker 480V Bus 2C Cub2C Heater Element Breaker C1, C2, C3, C4, CS, C6, C7, and CB           (1)_ _......;/_ __
-Benchboard-Section B Manual-Automatic Station [PK-444A]  
[PNL-2RCP-H2C] Cable Vault                                   (2)          '---
-Benchboard-Section B Automatic Pushbutton  
[2CAB-RCPBP-03] Bkrs F1A, F1B, F2A, F2B, F3A, F3B, F4A, and F4B.
-LIGHTED Manual Pushbutton  
Control Switch [2RCP-H2C] - Benchboard-Section B               OFF SU _ ____,/_ __
-LIGHTED Control Power (CKT RCPNM) -125 voe at 480 VAC Bus 2C Cub 2C Annunciator Window A4-1G: Knife switch [3531] Ann Bay 38 Knife switch [3532) Ann Bay 38 Knife switch [3533] Ann Bay 38 20M-6.3.C Revision 14 Page 36 of 59 (1) __ ......;/ __ _ (2) '---(1) __ ......;/ __ _ (2) '---OFF SU __ ___,/ __ _ AFTER-ON NSA / __ _ NSA ___ / __ _ SU / __ _ __ ......,/ __ _}}
AFTER-ON NSA          /_ _ _
Manual-Automatic Station [PK-444A]                                 NSA_ _ _/_ __
- Benchboard-Section B                                             SU          /_ _ _
Automatic Pushbutton - LIGHTED Manual Pushbutton - LIGHTED Control Power (CKT RCPNM) - 125 voe at                                 __......,/___
480 VAC Bus 2C Cub 2C Annunciator Window A4-1G:
Knife switch [3531] Ann Bay 38 Knife switch [3532) Ann Bay 38 Knife switch [3533] Ann Bay 38}}

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NRC Resolution of Facility Comment Facility Comment on 057 The question asks the applicant to determine the status of pressurizer heaters based on plant conditions. The terminology used in the distractors is "ON" and "OFF"; this is unclear because "ON" and "OFF" are control switch positions, whether or not heaters are "ENERGIZED" or "DEENERGIZED" depends both on switch position and, for proportional heaters, on whether or not the master pressure controller is providing a demand. Accordingly, two correct answers 'B" and "C" should be accepted.

NRC Resolution:

Facility comment accepted, two correct answers accepted. Five applicants missed the question. The examiner reviewed documentation provided by the facility, exam bank questions for this system, and the system lesson plan. All use the "energized" or "deenergized" terminology to describe whether or not the heaters are powered, and "ON" or "OFF" for breaker position.

Question 57 Recommendation: The facility recommends accepting two correct answers for question# 57 (Band C).

Reason: Terminology in the question created a misunderstanding of the status of the "Pressurizer Heaters Control Group."

57. The plant was at 100% power when a load rejection occurred. Current conditions:
  • Rx Power is 71 % and stable
  • Tavg is 565 and stable
  • RCS \pressure is 2250 psig and stable
  • All PRZR heaters are in AUTO
  • 2RCS-PK444A, PRZR Press Control is in AUTO at 42% output
  • 8% PRZR level insurge has occurred
  • NO operator actions have occurred.

What is the current status of the pressurizer heaters?

A. All heaters are OFF.

B. All heaters are ON.

C. Only Backup heaters are ON.

D. Only Proportional heaters are ON.

The intent of the question was to test the students' knowledge of whether the pressurizer heaters were energized or off based on a specific set of plant conditions. Using the terminology of ON (vs energized) created a second correct answer due to the normal system alignment (NSA) and terminology used at BVPS.

The Proportional heaters (also called "Control Group C" heaters) operate differently than the Backup heaters. The supply breaker for the Proportional heaters is NSA ON (breaker CLOSED, benchboard red light illuminated) with the heater output based on the status of 2RCS-PK444, PRZR Pressure master pressure controller. Therefore, the Proportional heaters are ON, but can be energized OR deenergized based on 2RCS-PK444 output. The Backup heaters, on the other hand, are energized when their supply breaker is CLOSED, and deenergized when their supply breaker is OPEN (ON and energized, or OFF and deenergized).

The normal switch position of the Proportional heaters is After-ON (see attached 20M-6.3.C "Power Supply and Control Switch List"). In this condition, the benchboard red light is illuminated (see attached image).

The Proportional heaters are referred to in plant procedures as "ON" when the control switch is in the After-ON position (see attached 20M-6.1.D). They will be energized or deenergized based on the output of 2RCS-PK444.

Given the plant conditions in the stem of the question (specifically the 8% PRZR level insurge), the Proportional heaters would remain ON and deenergized (benchboard red light illuminated but no output based on the 42% output of 2RCS-PK444) AND the Backup heaters would be ON and energized (benchboard red lights illuminated due to the 8% PRZR level insurge). See attached images reflecting NSA and conditions after the 8% PRZR level insurge.

If the candidate approached the question strictly focusing on the Proportional heaters still being ON, then answer "B" is correct.

If the candidate approached the question focusing on which heaters were energized, then "C" is still a correct answer.

Based on this discussion, the facility is recommending 2 correct answers be accepted for question 57 (B and C).

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4. Bus undervoltage
5. Electrical protection trip
6. Safety injection signal Train A Refer to Figure 6-41, which illustrates the operation of Group C (Control Group) pressurizer heaters.

Pressurizer heaters Group C will be energized provided all of the following conditions are met:

1. Control switch for Group C heaters in ON
2. No bus undervoltage
3. No electrical protection trip
4. No pressurizer low level Group C pressurizer heaters are controlled by a proportional control signal developed from operating pressure (refer to Figures 6-36 and 6-41).

Pressurizer heaters Group C will be de-energized provided any of the following conditions exist:

1. Control switch for Group C heaters in OFF
2. Pressurizer low level signal
3. Bus undervoltage
4. Electrical protection trip Pressurizer Temperature - [2RCS-TE454, 453)

Refer to Figure 6-42 There are two temperature detectors in the pressurizer, one in the steam space and one in the liquid space. Both detector supply signals to temperature indicators and high temperature alarms. The steam space detector, located near the top of the vessel, is used during startup to determine water temperature when the pressurizer is completely filled with water. The liquid space detector, located at an elevation near the center of the heaters, is used during cooldown when the steam space detector response is slow due to poor heat transfer.

Surge Line Temperature [2RCS-TE450)

Refer to Figure 6-42 This detector supplies a signal for a temperature indicator and a low temperature alarm.

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Knife switch [147] Ann Bay 8 Computer Point [Y351 OD]

Knife switch 2474 Ann Bay 27 Pressurizer Control Group Heaters [2RCP-H2Cj (1>~~-'~--

(2) '~--

Control Group Heaters Supply Breaker 480V Bus 2C Cub2C Heater Element Breaker C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7, and CB (1)~---'~~-

[PNL-2RCP-H2C] Cable Vault (2) '~~

[2CAB-RCPBP-03) Bkrs F1A, F1 B, F2A, F2B, F3A, F3B, F4A, and F4B.

Control Switch [2RCP-H2C] - Benchboard-Section B OFF SU _ _ _/_ __

AFTER-ON NSA /_ _ _

Manual-Automatic Station [PK-444A) NSA_ _~/_ __

- Benchboard-Section B SU '---

Automatic Pushbutton - LIGHTED Manual Pushbutton - LIGHTED Control Power (CKT RCPNM) - 125 VDC at 480 VAC Bus 2C Cub 2C Annunciator Window A4-1 G:

Knife switch [3531] Ann Bay 38 Knife switch [3532) Ann Bay 38 Knife switch [3533) Ann Bay 38

Question 57 Recommendation: The facility recommends accepting two correct answers for question# 57 (Band C).

Reason: Terminology in the question created a misunderstanding of the status of the "Pressurizer Heaters Control Group."

57. The plant was at 100% power when a load rejection occurred. Current conditions:
  • Rx Power is 71 % and stable
  • Tavg is 565 and stable
  • RCS \pressure is 2250 psig and stable
  • All PRZR heaters are in AUTO
  • 2RCS-PK444A, PRZR Press Control is in AUTO at 42% output
  • 8% PRZR level insurge has occurred
  • NO operator actions have occurred.

What is the current status of the pressurizer heaters?

A. All heaters are OFF.

B. All heaters are ON.

C. Only Backup heaters are ON.

D. Only Proportional heaters are ON.

The intent of the question was to test the students' knowledge of whether the pressurizer heaters were energized or off based on a specific set of plant conditions. Using the terminology of ON (vs energized) created a second correct answer due to the normal system alignment (NSA) and terminology used at BVPS.

The Proportional heaters (also called "Control Group C" heaters) operate differently than the Backup heaters. The supply breaker for the Proportional heaters is NSA ON (breaker CLOSED, bench board red light illuminated) with the heater output based on the status of 2RCS-PK444, PRZR Pressure master pressure controller. Therefore, the Proportional heaters are ON, but can be energized OR deenergized based on 2RCS-PK444 output. The Backup heaters, on the other hand, are energized when their supply breaker is CLOSED, and deenergized when their supply breaker is OPEN (ON and energized, or OFF and deenergized).

The normal switch position of the Proportional heaters is After-ON (see attached 20M-6.3.C "Power Supply and Control Switch List"). In this condition, the benchboard red light is illuminated (see attached image).

The Proportional heaters are referred to in plant procedures as "ON" when the control switch is in the After-ON position (see attached 20M-6.1.D). They will be energized or deenergized based on the output of 2RCS-PK444.

Given the plant conditions in the stem of the question (specifically the 8% PRZR level insurge), the Proportional heaters would remain ON and deenergized (benchboard red light illuminated but no output based on the 42% output of 2RCS-PK444) AND the Backup heaters would be ON and energized (benchboard red lights illuminated due to the 8% PRZR level insurge). See attached images reflecting NSA and conditions after the 8% PRZR level insurge.

If the candidate approached the question strictly focusing on the Proportional heaters still being ON, then answer "B" is correct.

If the candidate approached the question focusing on which heaters were energized, then "C" is still a correct answer.

Based on this discussion, the facility is recommending 2 correct answers be accepted for question 57 (B and C).

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4. Bus undervoltage
5. Electrical protection trip
6. Safety injection signal Train A Refer to Figure 6-41, which illustrates the operation of Group C (Control Group} pressurizer heaters.

Pressurizer heaters Group C will be energized provided all of the following conditions are met:

1. Control switch for Group C heaters in ON
2. No bus undervoltage
3. No electrical protection trip
4. No pressurizer low level Group C pressurizer heaters are controlled by a proportional control signal developed from operating pressure (refer to Figures 6-36 and 6-41).

Pressurizer heaters Group C will be de-energized provided any of the following conditions exist:

1. Control switch for Group C heaters in OFF
2. Pressurizer low level signal
3. Bus undervoltage
4. Electrical protection trip Pressurizer Temperature - [2RCS-TE454, 4531 Refer to Figure 6-42 There are two temperature detectors in the pressurizer, one in the steam space and one in the liquid space. Both detector supply signals to temperature indicators and high temperature alarms. The steam space detector, located near the top of the vessel, is used during startup to determine water temperature when the pressurizer is completely filled with water. The liquid space detector, located at an elevation near the center of the heaters, is used during cooldown when the steam space detector response is slow due to poor heat transfer.

Surge Line Temperature [2RCS-TE450]

Refer to Figure 6-42 This detector supplies a signal for a temperature indicator and a low temperature alarm.

Beaver Valley Power Station Unit 2 20M-6.3.C Reactor Coolant System Revision 14 Normal System Arrangement Page 36 of 59 POWER SUPPLY AND CONTROL SWITCH LIST Annunciator Window A4-2G:

Knife switch [147] Ann Bay 8 Computer Point [Y3510D]

Knife switch 2474 Ann Bay 27 Pressurizer Control Group Heaters [2RCP-H2C] (1) _ _......;/_ __

(2) '---

Control Group Heaters Supply Breaker 480V Bus 2C Cub2C Heater Element Breaker C1, C2, C3, C4, CS, C6, C7, and CB (1)_ _......;/_ __

[PNL-2RCP-H2C] Cable Vault (2) '---

[2CAB-RCPBP-03] Bkrs F1A, F1B, F2A, F2B, F3A, F3B, F4A, and F4B.

Control Switch [2RCP-H2C] - Benchboard-Section B OFF SU _ ____,/_ __

AFTER-ON NSA /_ _ _

Manual-Automatic Station [PK-444A] NSA_ _ _/_ __

- Benchboard-Section B SU /_ _ _

Automatic Pushbutton - LIGHTED Manual Pushbutton - LIGHTED Control Power (CKT RCPNM) - 125 voe at __......,/___

480 VAC Bus 2C Cub 2C Annunciator Window A4-1G:

Knife switch [3531] Ann Bay 38 Knife switch [3532) Ann Bay 38 Knife switch [3533] Ann Bay 38