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| issue date = 10/08/1992
| issue date = 10/08/1992
| title = 1992 Ginna Station Plume Exposure Emergency Preparedness Exercise 921008, Final Rev
| title = 1992 Ginna Station Plume Exposure Emergency Preparedness Exercise 921008, Final Rev
| author name = BACKUS W H, POLFLEIT P S, WATTS R J
| author name = Backus W, Polfleit P, Watts R
| author affiliation = ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORP.
| author affiliation = ROCHESTER GAS & ELECTRIC CORP.
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ThispackageistobeutilizedbytheExerciseControllers andobservers toinitiate, controlandevaluatetheactivities oftheparticipants intheExercise.
TheRochester GasandElectricCorporation approvesthisdocumentasthestandardforconductinperformance oftheOctober,1992Emergency Preparedness Exercise.
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TheNuclearEmergency ResponsePlanprovidesforcontinuous emergency preparedness, including anannualExercise.
ThepurposeofthePlumeExposureEmergency Preparedness Exerciseistoactivateandevaluatemajorportionsoftheemergency responsecapabilities andotheraspectsoftheEmergency Planandassociated Emergency PlanImplementing Procedures, inaccordance withNuclearRegulatory Commission (NRC)Regulation 10CFR50.47(b) andAppendixE.ThisExercisewillbewiththeparticipation oftheStateofNewYork,andtheCountiesofWayneandMonroeinordertoassessStateandLocalGovernment AgencyEmergency Response.
Theconductandevaluation oftheExerciseprovideadditional trainingforthePlumeExposurePathwayemergency responseorganization personnel andameanstofurtherenhanceRochester GasandElectricCorporation's emergency responsecapability.
ThisExerciseManualhasbeendeveloped toprovidethebasisfortheconductofasimulated radiological accidentattheGinnaStationfacilitylocatedinOntario,New,York.ThismanualistobeutilizedbytheExerciseControllers toinitiate, control,andevaluatetheactivities oftheparticipants intheExercise.
Exercise"Iers"willnhaveriorknowledeofthenareofheimlaedinidenoranrhereofsuchasrdiploicallumereleaseinformaionincludintimescontensizeandweatherarnused.ThisExerciseManualisthecontrolmechanism fortheconductoftheExerciseandconsistsoftwoparts.PartIprovidesageneraldescription andoverviewoftheemergency Exercise.
PartIIcontainsthescenarioandtimescheduleofsimulated plantconditions.
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GINNASTATION1992PLUMEEXPOSUREEMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISETABLEOFCONTENTSFOREWORDINTRODUCTION SCENARIODEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE TABLEOFCONTENTSLISTOFFIGURES1.0SCOPEANDOBJECTIVES 1.11.21.31.4ScopeOnsiteObjectives SummaryofProposedActivities OffsiteProposedActivities


==2.0 EXERCISEINFORIVIATION==
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1992 PLUIVIE EXPOSURE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EjKERCISE                '
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==5.0 CONTROLLER==
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ANDEVALUATOR INFORMATION 5.15.25.35.45,5Controller Instructions Evaluation In'structions Personnel Assignments Evaluation PackagesPublicInformation, RumorControl5SpouseQuestions Phone6.0SCHEDULEOFEVENTS GINNASTATION1992PLUMEEXPOSUREEIVIERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISETABLEOFCONTENTS(Cont'd)7.0EXERCISESCENARIO7.17.27.37.4InitialConditions OnsiteSequenceofEventsSimulator SetUpInstructions Simulator UseGuidelines 8.0MESSAGEFORIVISANDPLANTDATASHEETS9.0ON-SITERADIOLOGICAL ANDCHEIVlISTRY DATA9.1Radiological Summary9.2In-PlantRadiation Data9.3Post-Accident SamplingResults10.0METEOROLOGICAL ANDOFF-SITERADIOLOGICAL DATA10.1Meteorological Data10.2FieldDataandMaps10.3FieldAirIsotopicData GINNASTATION'1992PLUMEEXPOSUREEMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISETABLEOFCONTENTS(Cont'd)LISTOFFIGURESSECTION3.0Figure3.1Figure3.2Figure3.3Figure3.4Figure3.5Directions toGinnaStationMapofRochester andVicinityMapofRochester CentralBusinessDistrictDirections toStateEmergency Operations Center,AlbanyMapofStateOfficeBuildingCampus,AlbanySECTION9.0Figure9,1Figure9.2Figure9.3AssumedSourceTermAirEjectorConcentrations VsTimeRCSConcentrations VsTimeSECTION10.0Figure10.1Direction ofPlumeFigure10.2PlumeMap(0-1Mile)Figure10.3LargePlumeMap(0-10Mile)
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GINNASTATION1992PLUMEEXPOSUREEMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISETABLEOFCONTENTS(Cont'd)LISTOFTABLESSECTION1.0Table1~1ProposedOnsiteActivities SECTION5.0Table5.1RG&EOnsiteController Organization SECTION7.0Table7.1Simulator Set-upDataforExerciseScenarioTable7.2Simulator Set-upData(RadMonitorReadings)
Table7.3Simulator UseGuidelines SECTION9.0Table9.1Table9.2Table9.3Table9.4Table9~5Table9.6Table9.7AssumedReleaseQuantities Equilibrium ReactorCoolantActivityPost-Accident ReactorCoolantSamples(Gas)Post-Accident ReactorCoolantSamples(De-Gassed)
Boron,pHContinuous AirMonitorReadings(Auxiliary Bldg)AirSampleResultsinTSCandControlRoomSECTION10.0Table10.1Table10.2Table10.3Table10.4Table10.5Table10.6Table10.7ForecastInformation PlumeArrival/Departure TimesRadiological Survey/Sampling Data(InPlume)Radiological Survey/Sampling Data(InPlume)Post-Plume GroundSurveyData(cpm)Post-Plume Micro-R/hr DataAirSampleIsotopicAnalysisData SECTION1.0SCOPEANDOBJECTIVES COPEANDNSITEOBJETIVES-PLUMEEXPOSREPATHWAY$co~eThe1992Emergency Preparedness PlumeExposuiePathwayExercisewillsimulateaccidenteventsculminating inaradiological accidentresulting intheactivation ofonsiteandoffsitefacilities.
TheExercisewillinvolveeventsthattesttheeffectiveness oftheGinnaStationEmergency Preparedness Programandtheintegrated capabilities ofcertainelementsoftheStateofNewYork,WayneCountyandMonroeCountyemergency organizations.
TheExercisewillincludethepartialmobilization ofstateandlocalresources toadequately verifytheircapability torespondtoanaccidentattheGinnaNuclearPowerPlant.OnsiteObecivesforthe192GinnaEvaluated PlumeExosurePathwaExerciseThemajorobjective oftheExerciseistodemonstrate theresponsecapabilities oftheRochester GasandElectricCorporation Emergency Organization.
Withinthisoverallobjective, numerousindividual objectives arespecified asfollows;Demonstrate theabilitytomobilize, staffandactivateEmergency ResponseFacilities promptly.
Demonstrate theabilitytofullystafffacilities andtomaintainstaffingonanaround-the-clock basisthroughtheuseofreliefshiftrosters(limitedshiftchangesmayoccurtoallowforoperational restrictions).
Demonstrate theabilitytomakedecisions andtocoordinate emergency activities.
Demonstrate theadequacyoffacilities anddisplaysandtheutilization ofprocedures tosupportemergency operations.
Demonstrate theabilitytocommunicate withallappropriate locations, organizations, andfieldpersonnel.
Demonstrate theabilitytomobilizeanddeployRadiation SurveyTeams..Demonstrate theappropriate equipment andprocedures for,thedetermination ofambientradiation levels.1-1 Demonstrate theproperuseofappropriate equipment andprocedures formeasurement ofairborneradioiodine concentrations aslowas1.0E-7uCi/ccinthepresenceofnoblegases.Demonstrate theabilitytoprojectdosagetothepublicviaplumeexposure, basedonPlantandfielddata,andtodetermine appropriate protective
: measures, basedonplantconditions, Protective ActionGuidelines, available shelter,evacuation timeestimates, expectedreleaseduration, andotherappropriate factors.Demonstrate theabilitytonotifyoffsiteofficials andagencieswithin15minutesofdeclaration ofanemergency.
Demonstrate theabilitytoperiodically updateoffsiteofficials andagenciesofthestatusoftheemergency basedondataavailable atGinnaStation.Demonstrate theabilitytonotifyemergency supportpoolsasappropriate (i.e.,INPO,ANI,etc.).Demonstrate theabilitytonotifyonsitepersonnel usingplantalarmsandpublicaddresssystems.Demonstrate theorganization's abilitytoassessplantparameters andsymptomsindicative ofdegrading plantconditions, andrelatesuchsymptomstoprescribed Emergency ActionLevels.Demonstrate theorganization's abilitytoproperlyclassifyemergency conditions.
Demonstrate theorganizational abilityandresources necessary tomanageanaccountability ofpersonnel withintherestricted area.Demonstrate theorganizational abilityandresources necessary tocontrolaccesstothesite.Demonstrate theabilitytocontinuously monitorandcontrolemergency workers'xposure.
Demonstrate theadequacyoffacilities anddisplaystosupporttheJointEmergency NewsCenteroperations.
1-2 Demonstrate theabilitytobriefthemediainaclear,accurate, andtimelymanner.Demonstrate theabilitytoprovideadvancedcoordination ofinformation releasedtothepublic.Demonstrate theabilitytoestablish andoperaterumorcontrolinacoordinated fashion,Demonstrate theadequacyofin-plantpost-accident samplingtechniques andanalysis.
Demonstrate theabilitytodeveloppreliminary short-term andlong-termactionstosupportplantrecovery.
Demonstrate theproperuseofback-upcommunications intheeventofselectedcommunications equipment malfunction.
Demonstrate theabilitytomobilizeprincipal portionsofthelicenseeemergency organization onanoff-hours, unannounced basis.~ToberformedsamuserindrilldurinNovember1992.Demonstrate theabilitytoconductapost-exercise critiquewhichadequately characterizes licenseeperformance baseduponcontroller andobserverassessments.
SummarofProosedAcivitiesTable1.1providesalistofproposedRGREactivities.
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TABLE1.11992GINNASTATIONEIVIERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISEPLUIVIEEXPOSUREPROPOSEDONSITEACTIVITIES RGLENotification ofAgenciesCallUpofPersonnel ActivateOrganization MaintainSecurityConductDoseAssessment Protective ActionRecommendations OperateJointNewsCenterDispatchFieldSurveyTeamsObtainPASSSampleActualActual"Actual"ActualActualActualActualActual-3""
ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION GINNA STATION 1992  PLUIVIE EXPOSURE EIVIERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE FOREWORD This Exercise package has been developed to provide the basis for the conduct of a simulated radiological accident at the Ginna Station located in Ontario, New York.
ActualCallupofpersonnel andfacilityactivation willbeperformed insequence.
Through this Exercise, the capabilities and effectiveness of the Emergency Response Plans for the Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation, the State of New York, and Monroe and Wayne Counties will be evaluated. This package is to be utilized by the Exercise Controllers and observers to initiate, control and evaluate the activities of the participants in the Exercise.
Aseparate, off-hours mustering drillwillbeconducted duringtheweekofNovember9,1992.Fieldteamswillbedeployedandwilldemonstrate appropriate fieldmonitoring techniques andcommunications withrespective emergency responsefacilities.
The Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation approves this document as the standard for conduct in performance of the October, 1992 Emergency Preparedness Exercise.
Aminimumof1onsiteand2offsiteteamswillbedeployed.
1-4 SINlULATIONSoRespiratory protection andprotective clothingwillbesimulated byonsite/offsite surveyteams.In-Plantteamswilldonrespiratory protection andprotective clothingprescribed byHealthPhysicsandChemistry personnel according topostulated scenarioplantconditions.
oIngeneral,Exerciseparticipants shouldfollowapplicable plantprocedures ascloselyaspossible, andwillbestoppedbyControllers beforeactualequipment ismanipulated (exceptPASS).Simulated repairsandothercorrective actionsshouldbedescribed toController-
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oActionsinvolving ventilation ofgasfumesfromScreenhouse (e.g.breakingwindows)shallbesimulated.
oSecurityinterrogation ofsuspected individuals shallbesimulated.
Norealemployeeorcontractor namesshallbecommunicated.
1-5 UMIVIARYFPRPSEDFSITEACTIVITIES Itisanticipated thatWayneandMonroeCountiesandNewYorkStatepersonnel willparticipate toperformthefollowing minimumfunctions:
1.CommandandControl2.DoseAssessment 3.JointNewCenterStaffing4.Protective ActionDecisionmaking 6.Communications 1-6 SECTION2.0EXERCISEINFORIVIATION


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ROCHESTER GASANDELECTRICCORPORATION A.FaciliiesManaemenandSuorPersonnel 1.Simulator ControlRoom2.Technical SupportCenter(TSC)3.Operations SupportCenter(OSC)4.SurveyCenter(SC)5.Emergency Operations Facility(EOF)6.JointEmergency NewsCenter(JENC)7.Engineering SupportCenter(ESC)B.EmerencResonseTeams1.Radiation SurveyTeams(RSTs)2.FirstAidTeam(ifnecessary) 3.Emergency OSCTeams4.SecurityForce5.PostAccidentSamplingSystem(PASS)Team6.Chemistry/Health PhysicsSupport7.FireBrigade(ifnecessary) 2.1.2OFFSITEAGENCIES/ORGANIZATIONS Participation ofthefollowing agencies/organizations isexpected:
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HewillcontrolallaspectsoftheconductoftheExercise, prepareaconsolidated evaluation andcritiquereportattheconclusion oftheExercise, andprepareandfollowuponanitemizedlistofcorrective actionsrecommended asaresultoftheevaluation andcritique.
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B.TheControllers willdeliver"Exercise Messages" tothedesignated PlayersatvarioustimesandplacesduringtheExercise, injectordeliveradditional messagesasmayberequiredtoinitiatetheappropriate PlayerresponseandkeeptheExerciseactionmovingaccording tothescenarioandExerciseobjectives, observetheExerciseparticipants attheirassignedlocations, andprepareevaluation forms.Controllers/Observers submitwrittenrecommendations oncorrective actionstotheLeadController, whointurnsummarizes allcommentsforsubmittal totheExerciseCoordinator priortothescheduled critique.
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Evaluators willrecordtheirobservations usinganevaluation formandproviderecommendations oncorrective actionstotheLeadController inwhosefacilitytheyevaluateexerciseperformance onthebasisofstandards orrequirements contained intheappropriate Emergency Plan,Implementing Procedures, andExercisemessagesasdescribed herein.Theywilltakesteps,wheneverpossible, tocollectdataonthetimeandmotionaspectsoftheactivityobservedforpost-Exercise useforimplementing improvements.
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2-3 nrllerswillbinifiewrinrnIrinain"Cnrlier".wihwhi2.2.3~PI~rincludeGinnaStationandotherRochester GasandElectricCorporation personnel assignedtoperformemergency functions, asdescribed intheEmergency PlanandImplementing Procedures.
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R8cEFACILITIES TheRochester GasandElectricCorporation Emergency ResponseFacilities are:A.Similator ControlRoomTheGinnaSimulator ControlRoomwillbeused.ControlRoomemergency responsemeasureswillbeexercised underthedirection oftheExerciseShiftSupervisor, actingastheEmergency Coordinator, untilrelievedbythePlantManageroralternate,
THE ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION, GINNA STATION 1992 PLUME EXPOSURE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE INTRODUCTION The Nuclear Emergency Response Plan (NERP) describes the emergency response capabilities for a nuclear emergency at the Ginna Station, including support from Federal, State, and local government agencies and private organizations. The Nuclear Emergency Response Plan provides for continuous emergency preparedness, including an annual Exercise.
'TheSimulator ControlRoomislocatedintheSimulator BuildingnexttotheGinnaTrainingCenter.B.Technical SuortCenerTSCWhenemergency conditions escalatetoanAlertstatusorhigher,coordination oftheemergency responsewillshiftfromtheControlRoomtotheTSC,locatedofftheMezzanine LeveloftheTurbineBuilding.
The purpose of the Plume Exposure Emergency Preparedness Exercise is to activate and evaluate major portions of the emergency response capabilities and other aspects of the Emergency Plan and associated Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures, in accordance with Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Regulation 10CFR50.47(b) and Appendix E. This Exercise will be with the participation of the State of New York, and the Counties of Wayne and Monroe in order to assess State and Local Government Agency Emergency Response.             The conduct and evaluation of the Exercise provide additional training for the Plume Exposure Pathway emergency response organization personnel and a means to further enhance Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation's emergency response capability.
TheTSCDirectorrelievestheShiftSupervisor asEmergency Coordinator anddirectsactivities fromtheTSC.TheTSCisthelocationfromwhichtechnical management personnel utilizeinformation onPlantstatusprovidedintheTSCtosupportactionsbeingperformed intheControlRoom.TheTSCservesastheprimarycommunications sourcetotheNRC,OSC,EOFandoffsiteagencies, andwillperformotherfunctions oftheEOFuntiltheEOFisactivated.
This Exercise Manual has been developed to provide the basis for the conduct of a simulated radiological accident at the Ginna Station facility located in Ontario, New, York. This manual is to be utilized by the Exercise Controllers to initiate, control, and evaluate the activities of the participants in the Exercise. Exercise " I ers" will n have rior knowled e of the na re of he im la ed in iden or an            r  hereof such as r diplo ical lume release informa ion includin times conten size and weather a  rn used.
C.0erationsSuortCenterTheOSC,whichislocatedintheTSC,providesalocationwhereemergency responseteamscanbeassembled andcoordinated duringanemergency.
This Exercise Manual is the control mechanism for the conduct of the Exercise and consists of two parts. Part I provides a general description and overview of the emergency Exercise. Part II contains the scenario and time schedule of simulated plant conditions. The Exercise Manual is subject to a limited, controlled distribution.
TheOSCwillbeactivated foremergency conditions classified asanAlertorhigher,andmaybeactivated foranUnusualEventatthediscretion oftheEmergency Coordinator.
D.Emerenc0erationsFacilitEOFTheEOF,whichislocatedinthebasementof49EastAvenueinRochester, willbeactivated foremergency conditions classified asaSiteAreaEmergency orGeneralEmergency (optional fortheAlertstatus).TheEOF/Recovery Managerdirectstheactivities oftheEOF/Recovery Organization fromtheEOF.2-5 TheTSCEmergency Coordinator reportstotheEOF/Recovery Manager.TheEOFisthecommandpostforcoordination ofresponsemeasureswithoffsiteorganizations, assessment ofradiological andenvironmental conditions anddetermination ofrecommended protective actionsforthepublic.TheEOFalsoprovidesdirection andmanagement ofrecoveryoperations.
E.JoinEmerencNewsCenterJENCTheJENC,whichislocatedat89EastAvenueinRochester, providesthepointofcontactforthecoordinated releaseofnewsandinformation tothenewsmediaandthegeneralpublic.TheJENCisstaffedbyRG5ECorporation, County,StateandFederalofficials andwillbeactivated foremergency conditions classified asanAlert,SiteAreaEmergency orGeneralEmergency.
2-6 ExerciseConductOverviewTheExercisewillsimulateanabnormalradiological incidentatGinnaStationwhichwillstartwithanUnusualEventandescalatetoaSiteAreaEmergency.
DuringthecourseoftheExercise, inordertoevaluatecoordination withappropriate Stateandlocalagencies, incidents willarisewhichrequireresponsebyoffsiteemergency responseorganizations.
TheExercisewillalsosimulateanoffsiteradiological releasewhichwillrequiredeployment ofGinnaStation,andWayneCountyandMonroeCountyradiological surveyteamsforoffsitemonitoring.
TheconductoftheExercisewilldemonstrate theeffectiveness ofselectedorganizations, personnel, functions, and/oractivities oftheappropriate Emergency PlansandImplementing Procedures.
Thesimulated emergency willthende-escalate.
TheRecoveryPhasewillbeinitiated andtheExercisewillthenbeterminated.
ActionsEmergency responseactionsduringthesimulated emergency willinclude:recognition andclassification ofemergency conditions; assessment ofonsite/offsite radiological consequences; alert/notification andmobilization ofemergency responseorganizations; implementation ofin-Plantcorrective actions;activation/operation ofemergency responsefacilities andequipment; preparation ofreports,messagesandrecord-keeping; andrecommendation ofprotective actions.2-7.
Communications TheExercisewillalsodemonstrate theeffective useofcommunications systems.Anactualemergency operation usuallyrequirestheextensive useofbothtelephone andradios.Thetelephone istheprimarymeansofcommunication andwillbeattempted first,withradioasabackup,unlessradioistheonlymeansavailable.
Separatetelephone numberswillbeusedforController communications topreve'ntthePlayersfromlearninginadvanceofthesituation towhichtheyaretobesubjected duringtheExercise.
Closecooperation andcoordination amongControllers isessential duetothenumberofpersonsassignedtotheController role.RGSEoffsiteradiation surveyteamsareequippedwithportableradios,andareprovidedcellulartelephones forback-upcommunications.
Surveyteamcontrollers areencouraged tousethecellulartelephones ifclarifications ofcontroller instructions arerequiredwhileinthefield.Controllers LeadControllers willbestationed intheSimulator ConrolRoomOSCTECECFJCE~CEDC.0lyLdd<<IIdlfyExercisemessagesorinitiatefreeplaymessages.
A.TheSimulator ControlRoomwillbethecentralpointfororganization ofExercisemessagesandisthekeytoensuringthattheExerciseprogresses onschedule, Simulated Plantparameters willbeprovidedtotheSimulator ControlRoomoperators eitherbypanelindications displayed intheSimulator ControlRoomorthroughplantdataandstatussheets.Sinceitisnecessary thattheemergency escalatetotheGeneralEmergency level,itmaydyFI-dldlI<<I.T~dwillacceheExercisemesesaswrien.Ifcorrective actionsarepostulated thatwouldterminate theemergency, theyshouldbeidentified totheLeadController intheaffectedfacilitysothatthescenariowillprogressasdesigned.
TheExercisePlayersareexpectedto"freeplay"thescenariototheextentpractical.
Notifications of,andcontactwith,supervisors, Plantmanagement andoffsiteagencieswillbemadeinaccordance withtheEmergency PlanImplementing Procedures.
2-8 B.TheTSCwillbethecoordination pointforonsiteemergency responseactivities.
TSCperso'nnel willalsocoordinate offsiteemergency responseactivities untilactivation oftheEOF.TSCandEOFpersonnel willbeawarethatiftheExerciseistoproceedasplanned,andiftheoffsiteorganizations aretobeexercised, itmaybenecessary topostulate non-credible situations.
Thisisdonetoensurethatvariousaspectsoftheonsiteandoffsiteemergency responseorganizations aretested.TSCanEOFrsonnelwillcExercisemessaeswrin.Thinndrninooxlainwhasiuaionc uldnoccroratshouhididoccur.Ifcorrective actionsarepostulated thatwouldterminate theemergency, theyshouldbenotedtotheLeadController.
TheExercisePlayersintheTSCandEOFareexpectedto"freeplay"thescenariototheextentpractical
~Notifications of,andcontactwith,supervisors, Plantmanagement andoffsiteagenciesshouldbemadeinaccordance withtheEmergency PlantImplementing Procedures.
Thescenarioisdesignedtoactivateonsiteandoffsiteemergency responsecapabilities.
TheLeadController mayinjectotherinformation orchangeamessagetoensurethattheExerciseprogresses asplanned.~PlaersThesuccessoftheExerciseislargelydependent uponPlayerreaction, Playerknowledge oftheirappropriate Emergency PlanandImplementing Procedures andanunderstanding ofthepurposeoftheExercise.
Initialconditions whichwillaffectPlayeractionorreactionwillbeprovidedtothePlayersatthetimetheExercisebegins.However,mostoftheelementsoftheExerciseplaywillbeintroduced throughtheuseofcontrolled Exercisemessageformsandmessagesgenerated byPlayersasaresultoftheparticular emergency activityperformed.
Players,therefore, areresponsible forinitiating actionsduringtheExerciseinaccordance withinstructions, responsibilities andtasksfortheirparticular function.
EachPlayerwilladvisehis/herController priortoperforming requiredemergency actionsduringtheplayofsimulated activities toensurethatthePlayeriscreditedforhis/heractions.2-9 Playersareremindednottobeexcessively concerned withthemechanics orcauseoftheExercisescenario.
ThisExerciseisdesignedtoevaluatetheEmergency Plan,Implementing Procedures andemergency preparedness trainingprogramandnottheprobability, feasibility ordetailedmechanics ofthesimulated accident.
Additionally, theExerciseisatrainingvehicleforRochester GasandElectricCorporation personnel topracticecoordinating withoutside1i*iiiIdgyi<<.~lhnnnimrvmnhmeohirninrinhExrisnubmihmothearoriateConrIIrahenclusionofheExercise.
2.5PrecauionsandLimltaionsThissectionprovidesinformation forallExerciseControllers andObservers relatedtotherulesandguidelines tobefollowedthroughout theconductofthisExercise.
Priortoinitiation oftheExercise, apre-Exercise briefingwillbeheldtoreviewtheentireExerciseprocesswithalltheExerciseControllers andObservers identified inthismanual.A.ShoIdnimrinhcourseoftheonofhiExercisenaalemerencsiuatinariseIIiviisandcommunica ionsrelatedtoheExreisewillbesusended.Itwillbetheresponsibility ofanyExerciseController orObserverthatbecomesawareofanactualemergency tosuspendexerciseresponseinhis/herimmediate areaandtoinformtheLeadExerciseController ofthesituation.
Uponnotification ofanactualemergency, theLeadExerciseController maynotifyallotherControllers/Observers tosuspendallExerciseactivities.
TheLeadExerciseController willmakeadetermination atthatpointwhethertocontinue, placeatemporary holdon,orterminate theExercise.
B.Should,atanytimeduringthecourseoftheconductofthisExercise, anExerciseController orObserverwitnessanExerciseparticipant undertake anyactionwhichwould,intheopinionoftheController/Observer, placeeitheranindividual orcomponent inanunsafecondition, theController/Observer isresponsible forintervening intheindividual's actionsandterminating theunsafeactivityimmediately.
Upontermination oftheactivity, theController/Observer isresponsible forcontacting theLeadExerciseController andinforming himofthesituation.
TheLeadExerciseController willmakeadetermination atthatpointwhethertocontinue, placeatemporary holdon,orterminate theExercise.
C.Nopressurization offirehoses,discharging offireextinguishers, 2-10 orinitiation ofanyfiresuppression systemswillberequiredfortheExercise.
D.Manipulation ofanyPlantoperating systems(exceptforthePASSsystem),valves,breakers, orcontrolsinresponsetothisExerciseareonlytobesimulated.
Thereistobenoalteration ofanyPlantoperating equipment, systemsorcircuitsduringtheresponsetothisExercise.
E.Allrepairactivities associated withthescenariowillbesimulated withextremecautionemphasized aroundoperating equipment.
F.Alltelephone communications, radiotransmissions andpublicaddressannouncements relatedtotheexercisemustbeginandendwiththestatement, "Thisisanexercise".
ShouldaController orObserverwitnessanExerciseparticipant notobserving thispractice, itistheController's/Observer's responsibility toremindtheindividual oftheneedtofollowthisprocedure.
G.AnymotorvehicleresponsetothisExercise, whetheritbeambulance, firefightingequipment, police/security vehiclesorfieldmonitoring teams,shouldobserveallnormalmotorvehicleoperating lawsincludedpostedspeedlimits,stoplights/signs, onewaystreets,etc.H.ShouldanyonsitesecurityactionsberequiredinresponsetothisExercise, participants aretocooperate asdirectedbytheSecurityForce,andsecurityrepresentatives aretobeprudentandtolerantintheiractions.Exerciseparticipants aretoinjectasmuchrealismintotheExerciseasisconsistent withitssafeperformance; however,cautionmustbeusedtopreventover-reaction, Caremustbetakentoassurethatanynon-participating individuals whomayobserveExerciseactivities oroverhearExercisecommunications arenotmisledintobelieving thatanactualemergency exists,AnyExerciseController orObserverwhoisawareofanindividual orgroupofindividuals intheimmediate vicinitywhomayhavebecomealarmedorconfusedaboutthesituation, shouldapproachthatindividual orgroupandexplainthenatureoftheExerciseanditsintent.2.6Evaluation andCritiueTheExercisewillbeevaluated byControllers/Observers whohave2-11 expertise in,orqualifications toevaluatetheactivityintheirassignedlocation.
Controllers/Observers willevaluateExerciseperformance onthebasisofrequirements contained intheEmergency PlanImplementing Procedures andExercisemessages.
Controllers/Observers willprepareevaluation formsandproviderecommendations oncorrective actionstotheExerciseCoordinator.
AftertheExerciseiscompleted, theExerciseCoordinator willconductapost-Exercise critique.
Deficiencies intheEmergency Plan,Implementing Procedures, emergency preparedness trainingprogram,facilities, equipment and/orotherareaswillbeidentified throughthecritiqueprocess.Thedeficiencies willbedocumented bytheExerciseCoordinator andcorrected bytheindividuals whohaveresponsibility intheareaoftheidentified deficiency.
Controller andObserverinformation iscontained inSection5.0.Thescheduleforthecritiques isshowninSection6.0.2-12 SECTION3.0TRAVELINFORMATION


==3.0 TRAVELINFORlVIATION==
1992 PLUME EXPOSURE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CENARIO" DEVELOPMENT COIVIIVIITTEE "
ThissectionoftheGinnaStationExerciseManualprovidestravelinformation tothoseindividuals fromRGSE,otherutiIities,local/State/Federal government, and/orotherorganizations whowillparticipate/observe theExercise.
Wes Backus Richard Beldue Richard Biedenbach William Dillon Dan Hudnut James Knorr Frank Orienter Peter Polfleit Frank Puddu James Regan Richard Watts Terry White James Zulawski Dennis Behr (EEM)
Permission forVisitorstoobservetheExercisemustbeobtainedfrom:Corporate NuclearEmergency PlannerRochester GasandElectricCorporation 49EastAvenueRochester, NY14649-0001.
" As authorized by the Emergency Planning Milestone Committee
3.1DirecionsoGInnaNuclearStaionGinnaStationislocatedonthesouthernshoreofLakeOntarioinWayneCounty,NewYork,approximately 24milesnortheast ofRochester, NewYork(seeFigure3.1).3.1~1AirSeveralairlinesprovidepassenger servicetotheRochester-Monroe CountyInternational Airport.3.1.2CarA.Severalcarrentalagenciesareavailable attheRochester-Monroe CountyInternational Airporttoproviderentalvehiclesforgroundtransportation toGinnaStation.B.Personstraveling fromtheRochester-Monroe CountyInternational AirportviaautoshouldtakeRoute204EasttoRoute390South.Route390becomesRoute590asoneproceedsaroundtheOuterLoop.FollowRoute590NorthtoRoute104East.FollowRoute104toRoute350(OntarioCenterRoad).Turnleft(North)andproceedtoGinnaStation.Totaldistanceisapproximately 40miles.3.2Directions totheEOFESCandJENC3.2.1AirFromtheRochester-Monroe County,International Airporttake204to390North,490EastintotheCityontotheInnerLooptotheEastAvenueramptothethirdsignallight.Turnright.3-1 3.2.2CarFrom.theThruway,useExits45or46intoRochester andtheInnerLooptotheEastAvenuerampasin3.2.1.3.2.3TogettotheEmergency Operations Facility(EOF)andEngineering SupportCenter(ESC),gototheintersection ofEastAvenueandChestnutStreet(blacksquareonmap).EOFandESCarein49EastAvenue.TheJENCisat89EastAvenue(seeFigure3.2).3.3Accommodations Hotel/motel accommodations maybeobtainedatthefollowing locations:
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==4.0REFERENCES==
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GINNA STATION 1992 PLUME EXPOSURE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD INTRODUCTION SCENARIO DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF FIGURES 1.0    SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES 1.1  Scope 1.2  Onsite Objectives 1.3  Summary of Proposed Activities 1.4  Offsite Proposed Activities 2.0    EXERCISE INFORIVIATION 2.1   Exercise Participants 2.2  Exercise Organization 2.Emergency Response Facilities 2.4   Exercise 'Conduct 2.5  Precautions and Limitations 2.6  Evaluation and Critique 3.0    TRAVEL INFORMATION 3.1  Directions to Ginna Station 3.2  Directions to EOF, ESC and JENC 3.3  Accommodations
-ACRONYMS 4.1a.s.sReferences 10CFR50.47,50.54,AppendixE44CFR350.9NUREG-0654/FEMA-REP-1, Rev.1,ririaforPrrinnEvlinfRaioliIEmrenRenPinnPrrneinSoofNuclearPowerPln4.1.104.1.11RGRENuclearEmergency ResponsePlan(NERP)GSRadiation Emergency PlanImplementing Procedures (EPIPS)GSLicenseandTechnical Specifications GSPipingandInstrumentation DrawingsNewYorkStateRadiological Emergency ResponsePlanMonroeCountyEmergency Preparedness PlanWayneCountyRadiological ResponsePlanINPOEmergency Preparedness DrillandExerciseManual 4.2Abbreviations
-AcronmsA/EALARAAOVARMSARVATWSBASTCDCFRCVCRDOEDOE-IRAPEAL(s)EBSECECL(s)ENSEOCEOFEPAEPCEPIP(s)EPZERF(s)ERPAESCFEMAFRERPGSHALMHPHPNHVACINHBINPOJENCKlLALMLCOLOCALWRMOVMPCNERPArchitect EngineerAsLowAsReasonably Achievable Air-Operated ValveAreaRadiation Monitor(s)
Atmospheric ReliefValveAnticipated Transient WithoutScramBoricAcidStorageTankCivilDefenseCodeofFederalRegulations Containment ControlRoomDepartment ofEnergyDOEInteragency Radiological Assistance PlanEmergency ActionLevel(s)Emergency Broadcast SystemEmergency Coordinator Emergency Classification Level(s)Emergency Notification System(NRC)Emergency Operations CenterEmergency Operations FacilityEnvironmental Protection AgencyEmergency PlanningCoordinator Emergency PlanImplementation Procedure(s)
Emergency PlanningZoneEmergency ResponseFacility(s)
Emergency ResponsePlanningAreaEngineering SupportCenterFederalEmergency Management AgencyFederalRadiological Emergency ResponsePlanGinnaStationHighAlarmHealthPhysicist HealthPhysicsNetworkHeatingVentilation AirConditioning Inhibited (AlarmSuppressed)
Institute ofNuclearPowerOperations JointEmergency NewsCenterPotassium IodideLowAlarmLimitedCondition ofOperation LossofCoolantAccidentLightWaterReactorMotor-Operated ValveMaximumPermissible Concentration NuclearEmergency ResponsePlan4-2 4.2Abbreviation
-AcronmsCn'RCOSCOOSOOSPAG(s)PAR(s)PASSPIOPWRRCPRCSRHRRGRERSTSCSlSPINGTSCNuclearRegulatory Commission Operational SupportCenterOutofService(onsite)OutofSequence(offsite)Protective ActionGuide(s)Protective ActionRecommendation(s)
PostAccidentSamplingSystemPublicInformation OfficerPressurized WaterReactorReactorCoolantPumpReactorCoolantSystemResidualHeatRemovalRochester GasandElectricCorporation Radiation SurveyTeamSiteContingency (orSurveyCenter)SafetyInjection HighRangeEffluentMonitorTechnical SupportCenter4-3 SECTION5.0CONTROLLER ANDEVALUATOR INFORIVIATION


==5.0 ONTROLLER==
==4.0   REFERENCES==
ANDEVALATORINSTRUTIONSEachController andEvaluator shouldbefamiliarwiththefollowing:
ABBREVIATIONS-ACRONYIVIS 4.1   References 4.2  Abbreviations-Acronyms 5.0    CONTROLLER AND EVALUATOR INFORMATION 5.1   Controller Instructions 5.2  Evaluation In'structions 5.3  Personnel Assignments 5.4  Evaluation Packages 5,5   Public Information, Rumor    Control 5 Spouse Phone Questions 6.0  SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
a.Thebasicobjectives oftheExercise.
b.Theassumptions andprecautions beingtaken.c.TheExercisescenario, including theinitiating eventsandtheexpectedcourseofactionstobetaken.d.Thevariouslocations thatwillbeinvolvedandthespecificitemstobeobservedwhenatthoselocations.
e.Thepurposeandimportance oftheevaluation checklist andrecordsheets.5.1CnrollerInsrucions5.1.1Controllers willpositionthemselves attheirassignedlocations priortotheactivation ofthefacilityforwhichtheyhaveresponsibility (seeSection5.3).5.1.2Communications willbetestedtoensuresatisfactory communications amongControllers priortoExercisecommencement.
Allwatchesandclockswillbesynchronized withtheLeadSimulator ControlRoom.ExerciseController aspartofthecommunications testing.5.1.35.1.4AllControllers willcomplywithinstructions fromtheLeadController.
EachController willhavecopiesofthemessagescontrolling theprogressoftheExercisescenario.
Nomessageshallbedelivered outofsequenceorotherthanaswrittenunlessspecifically authorized bytheLeadController.
5.1.5Messagescontrolling theprogressofthescenarioarenotedwithanumber.Contingency messagesarenotedwithanumberfollowedbytheletter"X"(e.g.,10X).5.1.6EachonsiteController willhavecopiesoftime-related plantdatasheets.Datasheetswillbedistributed onlyintheControlRoom.Radiological andmeteorological datawillalsobeprovidedatlocations whereitisnormallyavailable.
5-1 5.1.7Controllers will~nprovideinformation tothePlayersregarding
.scenariodevelopment orresolution ofproblemareasencountered inthecourseofthesimulated emergency.
TheExerciseparticipants areexpectedtoobtaininformation throughtheirownorganizations andexercisetheirownjudgement indetermining responseactionsandresolving problems.
5.'1.8SomePlayersmayinsistthatcertainpartsofthescenarioareunrealistic.
TheLeadControllers havethesoleauthority toclarifyanyquestions regarding scenariocontent.5.1P9EachController willtakedetailednotesregarding theprogressoftheExerciseandtheresponses oftheExerciseparticipants attheirrespective assignedlocations.
EachController willcarefully notethearrivalanddeparture timeforparticipants, thetimesatwhichmajoractivities ormilestones occurandproblemareasencountered.
TheControllers willretaintheirnotesforthepurposesofreconstructing theExercisechronology andpreparing awrittenevaluation oftheExercise.
5P2Evaluation Instructions EachController/Evaluator willtakedetailednotesregarding theprogressoftheExerciseandtheresponseoftheExerciseparticipants attheirrespective assignedlocations.
EachController/Evaluator shouldcarefully notethearrivalanddeparture timesofparticipants, thetimeswhenmajoractivities ormilestones occurandproblemareasencountered.
Thestandards belowshouldbeusedbytheController/Evaluator toevaluateassignedareaspertaining totheemergency response.
Adualpurposewillbeservedbythisratingsystem.First,thecapability ofeachfacilityorresponseareawillbeevaluated andsecond,thesystemwillprovideavehicleforguidinganddirecting improvement.
Theratingscaleisasfollows:Good-Personnel andequipment generally performed betterthanexpected.
Anyerrorsorproblemswereminorandeasilycorrectable.
~gif-PIdlipgllypfdexpected.
Anyerrorsnotedwerenotsevereandcouldbecorrected withoutunduelabororexpense.~di-PIddipgllyfddlexpectations andtherewereseveralsignificant deficiencies noted.Thearea'sabilitytocarryoutitsfunctions wasdiminished.
NA-Notapplicable tothesituation ornotobserved.
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Controller/Evaluator commentsshouldconsiderthedemonstration ofthefollowing facilityandteamevaluation elements:
GINNA STATION 1992 PLUME EXPOSURE EIVIERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont'd) 7.0    EXERCISE SCENARIO 7.1    Initial Conditions 7.2    Onsite Sequence of Events 7.3   Simulator Set Up Instructions 7.4   Simulator Use Guidelines 8.0    MESSAGE FORIVIS AND PLANT DATA SHEETS 9.0    ON-SITE RADIOLOGICALAND CHEIVlISTRY DATA 9.1    Radiological Summary 9.2    In-Plant Radiation Data 9.3    Post-Accident Sampling Results 10.0    METEOROLOGICAL AND OFF-SITE RADIOLOGICAL DATA 10.1  Meteorological Data 10.2  Field Data and Maps 10.3  Field Air Isotopic Data
5.2.1~~~FacilioAccurateandtimelydetermination ofemergency actionandclassification levels.oTimelyactivation andstaffingforeachclassification level.oFamiliarity ofpersonnel withappropriate emergency instructions, dutiesandresponsibilities.
oTimelynotification ofRochester GasandElectricCorporation, local,StateandFederalpersonnel/agencies (information updatesperformed).
oAdequacyofinternalinformation systems(i.e.,messagehandling,
: displays, statusboardsandmaps).oProperlycontrolled documentation andaccurate, timelyrecord-keeping.oUtilization ofcorrectcommunications procedures andtechniques.
oCapability offacilitysupervisors/directors tointerface withpersonnel andcoordinate facilityactivities.
oConsideration ofpersonnel safety(exposure control).
oAdequacyofinterface betweenemergency responsefacilities.
oAdequacyofequipment andsupplies.
oTimelyinitiation ofonsiteprotective/corrective actions.oDevelopment ofprotective actionrecommendations.
oRadiological surveysandassessment ofplantdamageandhazardous conditions performed.
oTimelyrequestofemergency supportservices.
oCoordinated, accurateandorderlydissemination ofinformation tothenewsmedia.oProperassumption ofcommandandcontrol,5-3 5.2.2TeamoTimelynotification andactivation.
oAdequacyofstaffing.
oFamiliarity'ith appropriate emergency procedures, dutiesandresponsibilities.
oAvailability andutilization ofproperequipment, oPerformance ofcontamination/decontamination control.oProperinterface withemergency supportpersonnel.
oUtilization ofcorrectcommunications instructions andtechniques.
oAvailability ofreferenced documents toteammembers.oUtilization ofproperradiological controlpractices (i.e.,accesscontrol,protective
: clothing, shielding, staytime).oPerformance ofradiological surveys.oTimelyandproperperformance ofdamageassessment.
oProperlymaintained surveyrecordsandmaps.oAdequacyofbriefingsessionspriortodispatch.,
oDirection andcontrolbyteamleaders.oTimelyrequestsforoffsiteassistance ifrequired.
oCoordination andinterface betweenemergency responseteammembers.oProperinterfaces withplantsupervisory personnel.
Controllers/Observers willrecordtheircommentsforthepurposeofreconstructing theExercisechronology andpreparing awrittenevaluation oftheExercise.
5.3Personnel AssinmentsTable5.1liststhepersonnel assignments fortheon-siteController organization.
5-4 EvalionPckaesThefollowing evaluation packageswillbeprovidedtotheappropriate Controllers/Observers atthepre-Exercise briefing:
Simulator ControlRoomTechnical SupportCenterOperational SupportCenterSurveyCenterEmergency Operations FacilityJointEmergency NewsCenterHealthPhysicsPersonnel DoseAssessment (TSCandEOF)Radiation SurveyTeams(SCandEOF)Post-Accident SamplingSystemFireBrigadeEngineering SupportCenter5-5 TABLE.1Thefollowing personnel havebeendesignated toactasControllers duringthe1992Exerciseactivities (SEEATTACHEDLIST).5-6 POSITIONCONTROLLER LISTExerciseCoordinator R.BeldueControlRoom(Simulator)
D.Hudnut(Lead)J.O'ooleT.WhiteJ.ZulawskiControlRoom(Real)D.PetersonTechnical SupportCenterLeadT.Alexander Technical 8Operations Assessment B.ZollnerK.MaskerSecurityR.WoodR.TeedDoseAssessment HealthPhysics8Chemistry P.PolfleitF.PudduCommunications 8DataFlowS.PoultonOperations SupportCenterLeadJ.HuffJ.KnorrFireD.Biedenbach M.Cavanaugh Operations W.StieweS.Carter POSITION.CONTROLLER LISTIBCT.Joachimczyk E.McGrattan Mechanical S.MeisterE.GrausG.GibaudJ.LieseElectrical R.YatesR.MarriottPostAccidentSamplingSystemM.CliftonTBDSurveyCenterLeadRedTeamBlueTeamGreenTeamYellowTeamOrangeTeamWhiteTeamPersonnel Coordinator J.SchultzR.Mastrella J.EdlerJ.MazzeoP.PhelanJ.GrzybekD.BryantM.E.DanglerEmergency Operations FacilityLead8Operations W.BackusCommunications 8DataFlowB.Stanfield POSITIONCONTROLLER LISTDoseAssessment R.WattsN.Kiedrowski-SurveyTeamK.HartM.Burgess-GeneralEngineering SupportCenterJ.NeisC.AndersonJ.Bergstrom JointEmergency NewsCenterNationalWeatherServiceF.OrienterG.English6-9 GINNASTATION1992EMERGENCY EXERCISE~PB~LI~l~FDRMATI~RIINORCONTRDLANOSPPEPHNELLUUETIDHS FIIRTHEEVALUATED EXERCISEAsignificant aspectofemergency responseistoprovidethenewsmediaandgeneralpublicwithaccurateandtimelyinformation abouttheincident.
Publicperception andreactionareinfluenced bytheinformation relayedtothem.ToensurethattheRochester GasandElectricCorporation Emergency Organization ispreparedtodealwithoutsideinquiries duringanincidentattheGinnaStation,theexerciseprovidescertainelementsthattestPublicInformation andRumorControlactivities.
DuringthecourseoftheExercise, theJointEmergency NewsCenter(JENC)willbeactivated andexercised.
TheRG5E"SpousePhone"willalsobemannedbytheRGSEMedicalDepartment.
ExerciseControllers havebeenselectedtotesttheRumorControlandNewsMediaContactStaffs,aswellastheJENC.Controllers willactasconcerned
: citizens, employees, employeerelatives andasmembersofthemedia,posingquestions tothestaffs.Whenactingasmembersofthemedia,controllers shallmakeupanameandamediaoutlet(printorelectronic) locatedouu,~idoftheRochester area.Eachtimearumorcontrolmessageisdelivered, adifferent fictitious nameandaddresswillbegiven.Thephonenumbertobegivenwillbethenumberfromwhichtheexercisecontroller iscallingsoastoallowthecountyRumorControlperson(s) toreturncallswithappropriate information, ifnecessary.
Theexercisecontrollers shouldmaintainthethemeofeachrumorcontrolmessageandanswerinquiries ofthecounties'umor Controlpersonsappropriately.
Thefollowing pagesdenotequestions thatthesecontrollers canuse.Thequestions aregroupedbytimeinrelationtotheeventsspecified inthe,ExerciseScenario.
TheControllers areallowedtousequestions previously utilized.
TheleadJENCController shallverifythattheexerciseisadheringtoschedule, otherwise timeadjustments willbenecessary.
Spaceisprovidedforcontrollers tomakenotesontheresponse.
Controllers neednotusethequestions herein;freeplayisencouraged.
However,controllers mustnotgetcarriedawaywithunusualorpointless questions.
Whencallinginquestions,
~alwas~re~edgggs~lon~wih"THISISANEXERCISE".
IfyouareplayingareporterattheJENC,developfreeplayquestions basedontheinformation givenduringthebriefing.
Additionally,ask questions aboutRGSE,theStateorcounties, GinnaStation,radiation, state/county/utility interface, protective actions,etc.Questions andrelevanttelephone numberswillbedistributed atthespecialPre-Exercise Controllers Briefing.
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5-11 GINNASTATION1992EMERGENCY EXERCISEATIACHMENT1PUIIDINFDNMIITIDN
~DUNTlNNTIME0930~ThisisfromTVStationWWUV.We'eheardthatthereisanincidentattheGinnaNuclearPlant.Canyoutelluswhatishappening?
~Myhusband's aWayneCountySheriff's Deputy.Hesaidhe'sheardthatthere'ssomesortofproblematthenuclearplant.~Whatishappening there?~Howdangerous asituation isit?0915~ThisisfromtheAssociated Press.Iunderstand thatyouhaveanincidentattheGinnaNuclearPlant.What'sgoingonupthere?~Howextensive istheproblem?~Wheredidthetroublestartintheplant?~Isitundercontrol?~What'sthestatusoftheplant?~Whatkindofhazardsareinvolved?
~Haveanyworkersbeeninjured?~Ifsowhatistheextentoftheirinjuries?
~Whataretheirnames?~Whataretheirjobfunctions?
~Isthesafetyofthepublicthreatened?
~Atwhattimewillyouhaveapressconference?
~We'dliketosendsomeonetotheplant,forinterviews andphotos..Where dotheygo?5-12 0930~ThisisfromTVStationWRRO.WehaveareportyouhavesomeseriousproblemsatGinnaStation.Wouldyoutellourlisteners thestory?~Weheardtheplantisreactorisnolongerundercontrol-isthattrue?~Istheplantexperiencing anuncontrolled releaseofradiation?
~Howdoyouknow?~Whoisinchargeoftheemergency?
~Whatishis/hertitle?~Whyaretheyincharge?~Whatemergency classification areyounowunder?~Wasthereactordamaged?~Didyouevacuatethesite?~Whynot?~Areyougoingtoevacuatethepubliclivingbytheplant?~Isthereactorundercontrol?~Doyouhaveapressconference scheduled?
~Atwhattime?5-13 0945~Whatishappening atGinna?~Istheplantstillunderyourcontrol?~Havethefederalauthorities beennotified?
~Whichones?~Whatwilltheybedoing?~Hasassistance beenrequested todealwiththiscrisis?~lsthereanydangertothepublic?~WhatisgoingonatGinna?~Hasthesituation beenresolvedorarethingsgettingworse?~Areyouevacuating thesite?~Areyougoingtotellthepublictoevacuatetheareaaroundtheplant?~HasGovernorCuomobeennotified?
~Havethesirensbeenactivated?
~Ihearthereisatoxicchemicalspill,inadditiontotheradiation leakattheplant,whatchemicals areleaking,whatarethehealtheffectsofthechemicals andwhatimpactwillthespillhaveontheenvironment?
1000~I'eheardyoudeclaredan"UnusualEvent"earliertoday.~Whatdoesthatsignify--how badaproblemdoyouhave?~Whattimedidithappen?~Howdidtheproblemstart?~Hasanyonebeenkilled?~Arethereanyinjuries?
~Thesituation appearstobegettingworse...is thistrue?5-14
~IworkattheFitzpatrick Plant.~I'mconfusedaboutwhat'sgoingonatGinna...is theleakachemicalorradiological leaktotheatmosphere?
~Hasthe(chemical
/radiation
)leakstopped?~Howmuchwasreleased?
~Doyouneedanyhelpfromus?1015~Whatisthesignificance ofan"ALERT"?~Howseriousaproblemisthat?~Havegovernment officials beencalled?~WhatwilltheGovernordo?~WhatisRGREdoing?~Whattimedidyoudeclarethealert?~Whatconditions causeyoutodeclareanalert?~Didn'tGinnahaveasimilarproblemseveralyearsago?~Ginnaseemstobehavingmore"technical malfunctions" thanotherUSnuclearplants,howdoyouexplainthat?~Isitpoormanagement?
~Isitlowqualityagingequipment?
~HowdoIget"official" information....who's incharge?~WhodoItalktoforgettingmoreinformation aboutradiation beingreleasedfromtheplant?~Arefarmerssupposedtobesheltering livestock?
~I'egotasmalldairyfarminWilliamson andIneedtoknowwhatIshoulddo.~WherewouldIgetmorestoredfeedformycattleifmypasturegetscontaminated?
~IthinkIheardthesirens...do Ineedtoevacuate?
5-15 1030~Iheardthatyoudeclareda"SiteAlert".~Whendidthishappen?~Howmuchoftheplanthasbeendamaged?Isthereisareleaseofradiation?
~Hasanyonebeeninjuredinoraroundtheplant?~lstheplantsafeorinbigtrouble?1100~Whatdoesa"SiteAreaEmergency" mean?Doesn'tthatmeanthatnoonecangoneartheplantforthenextthousandyears?~-Isthisaccidentsimilartotheoneyouhadin1982?~Whydidn'twehavemorewarningaboutthisproblembeforenow?~Whenwillthisproblembeover,ordon'tyouknow?~Willyouevacuatepeoplearoundtheplant?~Insimpleterms,whatareyoudoingtocontrolthisemergency situation?
~Willlotsofradiation bereleased, orhasitalreadystarted?~IsthisasbadasthedisasteratChernobyl?
1115~Arefarmanimalsonpasturegrazingsafe?~Whatabouttheappleorchardsaroundtheplant,howwilltheybeimpacted?
~Areyoureleasing radiation?
~IfsowhataretPelevels?~Arefarmerssupposedtotakeanyactiontoprotecttheirlivestock?
~Whoisthebestsourceoftruthfulinformation onthisemergency?
1130~MyfatherisintheHill-Haven NursingHomeinWebster.~Whatwillhappentohim?~Howlongwillthisemergency last?5-16
~Howdowekeepinformed?
~IsthisasbadasChernobyl?
~Ijustheardonmyscannerthatsomeonefoundevidenceofterrorist
'sabotage onaplantsafetysystem,istheplantgoingtoblowup?1200~Doyouexpectthatanyradiation willbereleased?
~Istheradiation likebombfallout?~Howdangerous isit?~Whoisinchargeoftheemergency?
~Whenwillthenextpressbriefingbeheld?~Whereistheradiation heading?~Whatprotective actionshavebeenrecommended?
~WhomshouldIcallforfurtherinformation concerning theWebsterarea(orOntario)?
~Ifwe'eevacuated, willmyhouseeverbesafetoreturnto?~Wherearepeoplesupposedtogoiftheyevacuate?
1215~WhatistheproblematGinna?~I'mconfused--How didtheproblemstart?~IsthisplantsimilartoChernobyl orTMI?~Canitblowup?~Howmuchradiation isbeingreleasedoffsite?~Whatprotective actionsareineffectforWayne(Monroe)County?~Ifpeoplearoundtheplanthavetoevacuatetheirhomes,whenwilltheybeallowedreturn?5-17
~ThisisfromWRUSRadioinSyracuse.
~HowseriousistheGinnasituation now?~Istheproblemundercontrolyet?Howmanypeoplelivearoundtheplant?~Whatareyougoingtodotofixthesituation?
~Whenisthenextpressbriefing?
~Canweinterview anyoneattheplant?~WhereisyourNewsCenterlocated?~HowdoIgetthere?~Whereisthewindgoing?~Who'sinchargeoftheemergency?
~Weheardthattherewassabotageresulting inbothatoxicchemicalspillandseriousreleaseofradiation, whatcanyoutellusabouthowthiscameabout?1230~IliveinWebsteronSchlegelRoad.I'mworriedaboutleavingmy3dogsbehindifIevacuatemyhome.~CanItakethemalongwithmetoacountyevacuation shelter?~WhatelseshouldItakealongifIgo?~HowmanydaysofpetfoodshouldIbring?~I'mFredAmesfromPerinton.
Iheardthatradiation fromGinnamightblowallthewaydownhere.~WhatshouldIdoaboutmyvineyardandfarm?~Ifmygrapesandlandgetcontaminated, who'sgoingtopaymeformylosses?5-18 1300~ThisisTV25inToronto.IsittruethatyourG-e-e-nareactorissuffering amishapandcanyougiveusanupdateontheseverityoftheproblem?~Briefly,whathappenedthismorningtobeginthisproblem?DoyouAmericans considerthistobeworsethanThreeMileIsland?~Dotheauthorities believethere'schancethatthewindsmaycarryradioactive materialacrossLakeOntariotoCanada?~Canyoutellourviewershowyourreactorisdifferent fromours?~Forexample,willtherebeheavywatercontamination intheLake?~Wealsoheardthattherewasatoxicleakattheplant,whatisyourcomment?5-19 ATTAHMENT2ADMDS.DDSTEDL
~MESSAGEFORINONROECOIONTYTIME0930~CouldyoutellmeabouttheproblematGinna?I'maWebsterresident.
~Isthereachemicaloraradiation problematGinna?~IstheproblematGinnaorNineMileUnitII?~IsGinnaStationshutdownbecauseofanaccidentorsomething?
0945~Ihearthere'sanemergency atthenuclearpowerplant.~Whathappenedandhowbadisit?~I'mofRadioStationWZZE.You'eonour"LIVELINE"andcouldyoutellourlisteners what'shappening attheGinnaNuclearplant?~IstheCountyExecutive goingtodeclareastateofemergency?
~WhatdoestheCountyExecutive intendtorecommend tothepublic?~Arethereanyrecommendations forpeoplelivingwithinafewmilesofGinna?~ShouldCountyresidents takeanykindofproactive measuresbecauseoftheproblemwe'ehearingaboutonthenews?0950~Hasanyradiation orhazardous materialleakedyet?~Howcanyoubesure?Areyoucheckingit?~HowcanIfindoutwhenthereisarelease?~Whoisinchargeoftheemergency?
~Istheplantshutdown?~Istherearelease?~What'shappening atthenuclearplant?5-20 1100~MysonworksatXerox,he'stherenow.~HowwillheknowabouttheGinnaproblem?~Ishesafewhereheis?~DoesRGREhaveanemergency plan?~Ifso,howdoestheCountyfigureinit?~We'elostouremergency information handbookandneedonerightaway.Willoneoftheemergency peopleyouhavedeliveronetous?~IsthereasecurityproblematGinna?~Wastheresabotage?
~Istheplantundercontrol?~Whatdamagewasdone?~Iheardtherewasanexplosion andfireatGinnawhichresultedinbothachemicalreleaseintothelakeandaradioactive cloudbeingreleasedoverWebsterandPenfield, whatisreallyhappening?
1110~Iliveon22113SaltRoadinWebster.Ifthere'sanevacuation, I'mgoingtoneedhelpwithmytwoinfanttwins.Canyouhelpme?~Howmanynuclearplantsareinthearea?~Where'sourpowergoingtocomefromiftheplantisshutdownforawhile?~Haveyouguyscalledforextrahelpwithyourproblem?~Who'srunningtheemergency?
~Whatstationontheradioshouldwebelistening to?~IneedtotalktotheCountyExecutive.
What'shisnumber?Ineedtoknowwhattodo.~IsRGREtellingusthetruth?WeallremembertheIceStormandhowtheyliedthentosavetheirbuttsl5-21


~IliveinPenfield, butIcouldlive50milesawayandwouldn'tfeelsafe...are yougoingtoletusknowifweneedtogetout?~How?1115~Iliveneartheplantandheardthereisan"ALERT",andthenIhearditcalledsomething else...What'sgoingon?~Areyoucheckingtheradiation levelsoutside?~DidSad-AmHussein's peopledothis?~What'sthisIhearaboutafireatGinna?~Wasthatbecauseofabigexplosion orsomething?
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~Howmanypeoplegothurtandwho'srunningtheplantnow?~SomebodytoldmetheGinnaworkers"bailout"fromtheplantwhenthere'saproblem.Isthattrue?~IsCuomoorBushsendinghelp?~What'shappening attheGinnaplant?~Istheplantburningoutofcontrol?~Myneighbors aresayingterrorists haveblownuppartoftheGinnaplant.Isthistrue?~HasaStateofEmergency beendeclared?
        '1992 PLUME EXPOSURE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont'd)
~Whatshouldthepublicdotoprotectitself?1130~MywifeandIareconcerned becausewehaven'theardthesirensgooff...weliveoverinFairport.
LIST OF FIGURES SECTION 3.0 Figure 3.1     Directions to Ginna Station Figure 3.2     Map of Rochester and Vicinity Figure 3.3     Map of Rochester Central Business District Figure 3.4     Directions to State Emergency Operations Center, Albany Figure 3.5    Map of State Office Building Campus, Albany SECTION 9.0 Figure 9,1     Assumed Source Term Figure 9.2     Air Ejector Concentrations Vs Time Figure 9.3     RCS Concentrations Vs Time SECTION 10.0 Figure 10.1   Direction of Plume Figure 10.2    Plume Map (0-1 Mile)
~Shouldn't wehearsirensnow?~Wedon'tthinkyoucountydisasterpeoplearebeingtoldeverything byRGSE.Ican'tevengetastraightansweronmymonthlyelectricbill.What'sreallygoingon?~Idon'ttrustthepowerplantpeople;they'dlietosavetheirownskins.~Doyouhaveanybodycheckingonthem?5-22
Figure 10.3   Large Plume Map (0-10 Mile)
~WilltheCountyLegislature lookintothisaccidentandstopGinnafromstartingupagain7~Who'sgoingtopayforalltheclean-upfromthisaccident7
~ShouldIclosemyrestaurant duetotheaccidentatGinnaStation?I'moverinWebsterVillage.~Whatarewesupposedtodo?~WhodoIcalltofindoutifwe'egoingtohavetoleave?~Whowillguardmyplaceifweevacuate7
~I'mcallingfromCalifornia, IhavefamilyinRochester....what's goingonatyourplant?~What'shappening atGinna?1200~IheardthatatGinnaadisgruntled employeesabotaged theplantandthat'swhatcausedthisaccidentf Havetheycaughtthepersonyet7~Hastherebeenaradiation release7~What'shappening toalltheschoolkidsinWebsterSchoolDistrict?
~Iheardthesirenbutnobodysaidwhichwaytogo.Myneighborsaysthesirenmeanstoleaveyourhouseimmediately.
~Isheright7~WhatdoIdo7IliveonDewittRoadneartheElementary School.~IhearthattheMaplewood NursingHomewillkeepitspatientswheretheyare.Mywifeworksthere,butIcan'treachherbecausethephonesarebusy.Willtheybesafethere?1230~I'mleavingnow.WheredoIgofortemporary housing?IliveonStateRoadnearRoute250,~I'rncallingfromPenfield.....has therebeenareleaseofradiation fromGinna7~I'mcallingfromPennsylvania....l live5milesfromGinna.....can wereturnhometomorrow7
~What'shappening atGinna?5-23
~I'mevacuating now.Whichwayissafetotravel7WelivenexttotheWegman'sonHoltRoad.Weneedtemporary housing.I'egot4kidswithme.~Iamsupposedtoleavebutdon'thaveaplacetostay.WhichschoolcanIstayat?IliveonLakeRoadnearRoute250.~HowdoIgetthere?~Who'sgoingtopaymyexpenses7
~WhodoIcalltogetacheckformyexpenses7 1300~Isittruethattheapplesarenowcontaminated?
~Wherearewesupposedtogetourgroceries now?~Wedon'thaveanymoneyoracar.Howdowegetawayfromtheradiation 7~Wheredoweliveandeat?~IliveuponFiveMileLineRoadbyPlankRoad.~IheardtheaccidentattheGinnaStationisgettingworse.~Arewegonnabemovedoutofourhomesafterthis?~Whyhaven'tyoumadetheannouncement onTV?~Areanimalssafetobeleftoutside.WeliveinWebster..~Canweleavethehouse?~HastherebeenanaccidentatGinna7~Whatexactlyhashappened?
~DoesRG8cEhaveaplanforthiskindofthing?~WhatabouttheCounty?5-24 GUMS~DETEDL~ME SAGEFORWAYNECOUNTYTIME0940~Ihearthere'sanemergency atthenuclearpowerplant.~Howseriousistheproblem?~Areschoolsgoingtobedismissed early?~CanIpickupmytwochildrenattheMiddleSchoolinOntario?~I'mofRadioStationWTZ.Canyoutellourlisteners what'happening attheGinnaNuclearplant?You'eliveonour"MORNINGSHOW".~Haveofficials inWayneCountydeclaredastateofemergency?
~WhatisWayneCountydoingtoassistinthisemergency?
~Willyouhaveapressconference?
~HastherebeenaproblemattheGinnaPlant?0950~IlivedownonKnickerbocker neartheOntarioWaterDistrictplant....Have anychemicals orradiation beenreleased, cantheygetintothedrinkingwater?~Istheproblemundercontrol?~Shouldweleaveourhomebecauseofthemishapattheplant?We'everyconcerned aboutthis.~What'stheproblematyourplant?~Whenwilltheemergency beover?~WhatcausedtheproblematGinna?1000~MydaughterandafriendareoutshoppinginOntario.~Howaretheygoingtobewarnedabouttheplantproblem?~WeliveinWalworth...are wesafe?~Areyougoingtoblockofftheroads...my daughterneedstobeabletodrivebackhomel5-25
~What'shappening atthenuclearplant?~IstheproblemI'ebeenhearingaboutatRussellStationorGinna?~Whocausedtheaccident?
~MymotherworksinthelibraryinOntario.~Howdotheyknowthere'sproblem?~Aretheysafe?~Ican'tgetthroughtothelibrary..the lineisbusy.~Whatdoyourecommend Ido?~WeliveinMarion...are wefarenoughaway?~Istheplantundercontrolnow?~Willweloseourpowerbecauseoftheaccident?
~Isthereabrochurewe'esupposedtohavetotelluswhattodo?~Whoisinchargeofyouremergency?
~Isitundercontrol?~I'mcallingfromConsolidated Edison....could yougivemesomeinformation abouttheeventthismorningatGinna?1015~We'elostouremergency information handbookandneedonerightaway.WhichZonedowelivein?~WeliveonSlocumRoadnearKenyonRoad-arewegoingtohavetoevacuate?
We'everyclosetoGinnal~Wherearewesupposedtogoifwe'etoldtoleave?1030~WhathappenedatGinnathismorning?~WhatdoIdoifthesirensblow?~AreallRGSE'splantsunderattack?~Whathappenedthismorning?~WherecanIbuyaradiation instrument tochecktheoutside?5-26 1100~Ihavesomemilkgoatsoutinourfield...out onCountyLineRoadbyBergRoad.WhatdoIdowiththegoats?Bring'eminside?~Weliveinaone-story wood-frame house.ThecalendarwereceivedfromRGREtalksabout"sheltering".
Isn'tthatsupposedtoapplyonlytobrickbuildings withthickwalls?Wedon'tevenhaveabasementl
~IstheGinnaplantrunningnow?~Willyoubeblowingthesirens?~Ifso,whatdowedo?~Ineedtoknowwhat'sgoingonandwhattodo.~Myneighbors arefrightened
....welivetwomileseastoftheplantonFurnaceRoad.~Canwegooutside?Areweindanger?~Areyoupeoplecheckingtheradiation?
~Whatarewesupposedtodowhensirensgooff?1115~Myneighbor's acop....we saysyou'egotasecurityproblem.Howbadisit?~HowmanysecuritypeopleareatGinna?~Haveyoucalledforhelp?~Didthesabotagecausethechemicalrelease?~Didterrorists blowupGinna?~Wereemployees oroutsiders involvedinthedestruction ofsafetyequipment?
~AretheplantsinOswegohavingproblemstoo,orisitjustGinna?~Ifigurewithalltheproblemsrecently, somegroup'ssabotaging allthenukeplantsaroundhere.~Haveyoucapturedthepeopleinvolved?
1130~Wehearthatemergency sheltersareopennow....what dowebringifweneedtostayforawhileandhowmuchwillitcost?5-27
~Howdowegetcheckedforradiation?
Mywholefamilyisfeelingnauseated andweak.~IsWayneCountygoingtobedeclaredadisasterarea?~IsthisaccidentasbadasChernobyl orTMI?~Wheredotheschoolkidsgo?MydaughtergoestoFreewillElementary School.~ShouldIclosemybusinessduetotheaccident?
Whowillpayforthelostincome?(ThebusinessisonRoute104nearCountyLineRoad).1200~AreschoolsclosinginWilliamson...my kidsareattheHighSchool?~Whatarewesupposedtodo-weliveonRoute21inWilliamson?
~WhatshouldIdoformychickenstoprotectthemfromradiation?
~IheardGinnaismeltingdown.IsittruethatStatepeoplearecomingtotakeover?~WeheardtheGovernoriscomingtotakechargeofGinna.~Howwideanareawillbeevacuated
-20,30miles?~HowfarisGinnafromSodus?~ShouldSodusresidents leavetheirhomes?~Isthereaplanfornuclearemergencies?
~Isitfinished?
~Whowrotetheplanandwhoapprovedit?~IsRG5Eresponsible fortheaccidentthathappened?
5-28 j1230~Iheardthesirenbutnowwhatdowedo?WelivejustdowntheroadfromGinna...and Idon'tseeanyoneleavingtheplant....are theyalldead?~Wouldyousendoutthesheriff's department tocheck?~What'shappening attheGinnaplant?~I'mleavingnow.CanIpickmyson?He'sgotajobatAtana'sRestaurant inOntario.~IliveinMacedon...we justhadaproblemafewweeksagowiththedrinkingwater,heavymetalsinthewaterorsomething.
~Arewegoingtohavetoboilourdrinkingwateragainbecauseoftheplant'sradiation?
~Canmypetsbeoutside,cantheydrinkwaterthat'soutside?1300~IthinkIamsupposedtoleavebutdon'thaveaplacetostay.IliveinWayneERPANumber3neartheplant.~WhichcountysheltercanIstayat?~HowdoIgetthere?~Who'sgoingtopaymyexpenses?
~IheardtheaccidentattheGinnaStationisjustafalserumor.What'goingon?~Iliveexactly.6milessouthoftheplant....there's neverbeenaproblembeforeandI'mnotgoingtoleavenow.I'msurethemedia'sjustblowingthisoutofproportion.
~Whyhaven'tyoumadetheannouncement onradio?~Who'sgoingtoguardalltheneighbor's housesaftertheyrunawaytotheshelters?
~IstheGinnaemergency overyet?~IstheGinnareactorshutdown?~Istheplantburning?5-29 1330~WhatistheGinnaproblemthatoccurredthismorning?~I'eheardpeoplearebeingaskedtoleave.Isthattrue?~Werewesupposedtohearthesirens?~WhatradiostationorT.V.channelshouldwehaveon?~WhoisrunningthereactoratGinna?Ihearthesafetyequipment wastamperedwiththismorningbysomeoneintheplant.~Whereistheemergency information inthephonebook.Ican'tfindit.~Whatshouldwetakeifweleaveourhome?~Howdowegettransportation ifwedon'thaveacarandneedtoevacuate?
WeliveonLakesideRoadnearLakeRoad.~IstheaccidentoverwithatGinna?~Who'sgoingtopayforthemessyoucreated?1345~Istherecontamination onthegroundnowfromGinna?~Myhomeowners insurance statesI'mnotcoveredfornuclearaccidentsl WhatdoIdonow?~Whowillcheckmyhomeandpropertytomakesurethere'snoradiation?
WeliveonBostonRoad.~I'mcallingfromBuffalo...l gotmyfamilyoutofourhouseinOntarioCenterthismorning.Whenwillitbesafetogohomeagain?~Canwebecheckedfornuclearradiation somewhere, onourwayhome?~Whocanwegettocheckourfarmpondtoseeifthere'sanycontamination?
~I'egotawellonmyproperty(about6mileseastofGinnaonLakeRoad).Canwestilldrinkfromourwell?~WhocanIcontactifIhavemorequestions, andI'msureIwilli~I'mcallingfromEngland.....what kindofplantisGinna?~Hastherebeenareleasetotheatmosphere?
~Wasthereiodineintherelease?5-30 1400~HowlongwillpeoplewhoevacuatefromWayneERPA1havetostayawayfromhome?~Canhomeowners gobackandchecktheirhomesinthemeantime?
~Whatifthere'safireinoneofourhouses?Areyoujustgoingtoletitburn7~Areresidents supposedtotakepotassium iodide7~Ifwecan'tgetthepotassium, canwetakesalttablets7~Whatishappening atGinna?~Wecaughtsometroutjusteastoftheplantthismorning,around8or9am.~Whatshouldwedowiththefish?~Ismyboatcontaminated nowandamI?5-31 ATTACHMENT PRESSCORPSQUESTIONS
~Howbadaleakoccurred?
~Whatkindofleakwasit-chemicalorradiation?
~Wherediditgo?~Isthereactorstableandundercontrol?~IsthisplantsimilarNineMilePoint?~Wereanyworkersinjuredorcontaminated?
~Howmuchradiation wasreleasedaroundtheplant?~Whatprotective actionsareineffectforWayne(Monroe)County?~HowmanypeopleliveinWayne(Monroe)County?~Whatareyougoingtodotomanagethesituation overthenextseveralhours?~Howlongwilltheemergency beineffect?~Whenisthenextpressbriefing?
~Howmanymediarepresentatives areattheNewsCenter?~WhatagenciesareattheNewsCenter?T~Whereisthewindheadingnow?~Whatistheweatherforecast?
Whateffectwillthathaveonyourrecommendations?
~Who'sinchargeoftheemergency?
~Pleaseexplaintherelationship oftheState,thetwoCountiesandRGSEintermsofhowdecisions aremadeduringthisemergency.
Forexamplewho,makesthedecisiontheactivatethesirens,whodecidestoevacuateorshelter,andhowisthatdecisionreached?Howcanwebesurethatthebestinterests ofthepublicareparamount inthedecisionmakersmind?HowdoestheCountyExecutive andCountyChairmangetthetechnical information theyneedtomakeinformeddecisions?
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~Foranynewsorganization wishingtotakefootageofGinna,whodoweseeattheplantgate?~Howwillhome-bound, mobilityimpairedornursinghomepatientsbeprotected?
~Whatexactlydoes"sheltering" involve..does thisapplytoanytypeofhome?~Whencanpeoplewhohavesheltered, stopsheltering?
~Whendoyouexpecttoenter"Recovery"?
Whatdoesthatmeanexactly?~Willtherebeanyfurtherradioactive releases?
~Willthesirensbesoundedanyfurther?~Howdotouristsknowhowtoprotectthemselves?
~Howistheplantgettingpowernowtorunitssafetysystems?~Willtheshareholders orratepayers absorbthecostofthismishap?~WillGinnaneedtobedecommissioned?
~IsthisthesametypeofproblemthatGinnaexperienced in1982?~Whowillpayforallthedamagetopersonalpropertyfromthisaccident?
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~Aftercleaninguptheradioactive wastefromthisaccident, wheredoesitallgetsent?HasRGREsignificantly addedtotheState'slow-level wastecrisis?~Whydoesn'tRG&Edistribute potassium iodidetothepublic?...do RGREpeoplegetit?~Howclosehaveyoucometoameltdown?
~HowdoyouknowtheextentofdamagetotheGinnareactor?~Whatproblemsdoyouexpectthecontamination willcausewiththeapplefarmsinWayneCounty?~Whateffectwillthereleaseofradioactivity haveonLakeOntariofish?~Whatisthedifference betweengeneticeffectsofradiation andsomaticeffects?~Whatimpactwilltheradiation releasedhaveonunbornbabies?~HowmanycancerdeathsaretherelikelytobeinWayneandMonroecountiesasaresultofthisaccident?
5-34 ATTAHMENT4"SPOUSEPHONE"QUESTIONS 09304Mywifeisasecretary atGinnaStation,andI'eheardthey'ehadanemergency.
Howseriousisit?~Howlongisthisaccidentexpectedtogoon?~Doyouknowifworkershaveevacuated theplant?~Aretheworkersallokay?~CanIpickmywifeup?Ifso,wheredoImeether?0945~ThisisGailBeldue.Myhusband,DickiseitheratGinnaStationorEastAvenuetoday.Ineedtogetamessagetohim.Welive3milesfromtheplantandmayneedtoevacuate.
~Doyouknowforsureifresidents willhavetoevacuate?
~Ifweevacuate, tellDickthatIwillgotomyparentshouse.~TellhimIhopehe'sokay.1015~MyhusbandworksintheGinnaTrainingDepartment.
Ican'treachhimatGinna.HisnameisSamPoulton.~Myneighbortoldmetherewasaproblemwithachemicalaccidentattheplant,andthatthere'sasecurityproblemtoo.Isthattrue?~Haseveryoneevacuated theplant?~Wereanyoftheemployees hurt?~HowcanIreachmyhusband?He'sonbloodpressuremedication.
Ineedtoknowhe'sallright.1045~Myfather,WesleyBackusworksinOperations atGinna.~What'shappening attheplant?~Howbadisit?5-35
~Aretheworkersindanger?Myfatherworksaroundtheback-upsafetyequipment.
~AreGinnaemployees allowedtocallhome?~Ifhecan,haveWesleyBackuscallhomesoIcanstopworrying.
1115~IVly.son-in-law worksatGinnaasaTrainer(JimKnorr).'Wherearetheplantworkersnow...havetheylefttheplant?~Istheplantundercontrolnow?~Howlongwilltheemergency last?1130~Mysistercalledmethismorningandsaidtherewasaproblemattheplant,andsaidshe'dkeepmeposted.Ihaven'theardanythingfromherfor4hours.~ShesaidshemightbesenttosenttoworkintheSurveyCenter.Iseveryonetherenow?~Willtheworkershavetostayattheplant?~IneedtogetthroughtotheTechnical SupportCentertoaskherwhatarrangements Ishouldmakeconcerning herkidsatdaycare...since I'matwork.HernameisBarbButler.1200~MyfatherworksatGinna,andistherenow,HeworksintheTrainingCenter(JimHuff).~Hastherebeenarelease?~Dotheyhavetheplantsaboteuridentified yet?~CanIdrivetotheplantanddropoffsomesandwiches formyfatherifhe'sgottostayovernight?
5-36 SECTION6.0SCHEDULEOFEVENTS ECION192INNAPLUIVIEEXPOSUREPATHWAYEXERIESCHEDLEFEVENTDATETIMEPERONNELRP~ATIVITY10/59-11ALL(EOF)PLAYERBRIEFING2-4ALL(TSC)PLAYERBRIEFING10/78-12ASASSIGNEDCONTROLLER BRIEFING1-4NRCTEAIVlNRCTEAM,BADGING5BRIEFING10/810/98-10ALLCONTROLLERS 1992EXERCISEPRE<RITIQUE MEETING10-11OPENRGSECORPORATE CRITIQUE11-12OPEN~CRmQUE6-1 SECTION7.0EXERCISESCENARIO GINNASTATION1992EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISEINITIALCONDITIONS 1.TheR.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantisoperating atapproximately 97%ratedthermalpower.ThePlanthasbeenoperating atthispowerlevelcontinuously forapproximately 150days.2.The"A"SteamGenerator (S/G)primarytosecondary leakrateincreased approximately 5daysagotoacalculated 60cc/min.
Atapproximately 0630hoursthismorningtheprimarytosecondary leakratehasagainincreased significantly asindicated byasubstantial increaseinradiation monitorR-15(AirEjector).
Radiation monitorR-19(S/GBlowdown) hasalsoindicated anincreaseinactivity.
TheHealthPhysics/Chemistry Department isintheprocessofanalyzing samplestodetermine thecalculated leakrate.3.Equilibrium PrimaryCoolantIsotopicactivityasof0300hours(10/8/92isprovidedintable9.2ofscenarioSection9.3.Totalactivityis2.56microcuries/gram.
Chemistry LogSheet,available fromtheController.
4.TheReactorCoolantSystem(RCS)totalleakageis0.361GPMasof0400hoursthismorningandhasbeenincreasing.
identified RCSLeakageis0.073GPM.5.Generalweatherconditions arepartlycloudywithnocurrentprecipitation.
ForpurposesoftheExercise, additional meteorological information intheSimulator ControlRoomshouldbeobtainedfromthePlantProcessComputerSystem(PPCS).6.ThePrimaryWaterTreatment Plantissecuredformajormaintenance thatwilltakeapproximately 3days.the100,000GallonOutsideCondensate StorageTankisat20%Level.ADemineralizer Trailerhasbeenorderedandisscheduled toarriveat1300hourstoday.7.TheHouseHeatingBoilerisinserviceandNuclearSteamissecuredandheld.7-2 GINNASTATION1992EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISEONSITESEQUENCEOFEVENTSAPPROPRIATE SCENARIOTIMETIMEEVENTDESCRIPTION 070007150730IJNUSUALEVENT-00/1500/0000/15InitialConditions established Announcement toCommenceAnnualEmergency ExerciseTheHealthPhysics/Chemistry Department informstheControlRoomthatthe"A"S/Gcalculated leakrateisapproximately 450cc/min (i.e.,~0.125gpm).ANTICIPATED RESULTContrIRomOperators shouldbeginperforming theapplicable actionsofOperating Procedure 0-.6.10(PlantOperations withSteamGenerator TubeLeakIndication).
q,g~/g-Z.I)AnorderlyPlantshutdownshouldcommencetobeinHotShutdownwithin6hoursandtobelessthan350'FintheRCSwithinthenext6hoursasrequiredbyPlantTechnical Specification.
A~UIhIdhdIdfdIhE~PI1-0,~GinnaStationEventEvaluation andClassification,"
EAL:SteamGenerator TubeRupture(SGTR);SteamGenerator TubeLeakage).1GPMasidentified bysampling.
Appropriate offsitenotifications shouldbemadeperEPIP1~5.If~UIEdIdfpp*IIffdminutes,acontingency messageshouldbegivenouttodeclareit.7-3 APPROPRIATE SCENARIOTIME.TIMEEVENTDERIPTIN075500/40The"A"S/GARVpopsopenandcannotbeclosedfromtheControlRoom.ANTIIPATEDRESLT~R'RShouldsendanAuxiliary OperatortotheSteamHeaderAreatoclosetheIsolation Valveonthe"A"S/GARV.Operators performing theapplicable actionsof0-2.1.TchnicISuorCnr081000/55ThePlantManager,Operations Assessment Manager,andDutyEngineershouldbemanningtheTSCforOffsiteCommunications Assistance perEPIP1-5.TheAuxiliary Operatorsenttoisolatethe"A"S/GARVreportstotheControlRoomthattheLA-"-S/GARVisLisolated,abut hehasnoticedatsteam-leak onthe"B"S/Gt'ARV,betweentheARV-andtheARVIsolation-Valve.--l ANTICIPATED RESULTSConrIRomShouldinformpeoplemanningtheTSCofthe"8"S/6ARVLinesteamleak.MayrequestAuxiliary Operatortoisolatethe"B"S/GARV.Operators performing theapplicable actionsof0-2.1.ShouldinformthepeoplemanningtheTSCofthe"A"S/GARVproblemandisolation.
7-4 APPROPRIATE SCENARIOTIMETIMEEVENTDESRIPTIONThniInr0815Mayrequestthatthe"B"S/GARVbeisolatedormaywaituntilMaintenance personnel haveinspected it.MayinformControlRoomthattheywilltakeactionstohaveMaintenance personnel inspectforthe"A"And"B"S/GARVproblems.
01/00Annunciator G-22(ADFCSSystemTrouble)alarms.ANTICIPATED RESULTnrolRoomOperators performtheapplicable actionsofAR-G.22.Operators shouldchecktheS/Glevelstoensureproperlevelcontrol.0840Operators shouldinformthepeoplemanningtheTSCandI5CDepartment oftheADFCSproblem.01/25TheCCWSurgeTankLoLevelAlarm(AR-A-13) annunciates andtheCCWlevelindicates itisdecreasing.
ANTICIPATED RESULTS~R'ROperators performtheapplicable actionsofAlarmResponseProcedure AR-A-13(CCWSurgeTankLoLevel41.2%).Operators shouldsendanAuxiliary OperatorintotheAuxiliary BuildingtoidentifytheCCWLeak.ShouldinformthepeoplemanningtheTSCoftheCCWleak.7-5 APPROPRIATE SCENARIOTIMETIMEEVENTDERIPTIN085001/35Auxiliary OperatorcheckingtheCCWleakinAuxiliary BuildinginformsControlRoomthatthe1ACCWPumpMechanical Sealisleakingandsprayingonthepumpmotor.Therunning1ACCWPumptripsoutonovercurrent andannunciator (AR-A-17) alarms.Thestandby1BCCW'umpstartsautomatically anddeliverers requiredflow.ANTICIPATED RELTConrolRoomOperators performtheapplicable actionsofabnormalprocedure AP-CCW.2(LossofCCWduringpoweroperation).
Operators requesttheAuxiliary OperatorsenttoidentifytheCCWleakintheAuxiliary
: Building, toisolatethesuctionanddischarge ofthe1ACCWPumpandrackoutitselectrical breaker.085501/40Operators shouldinformthepeoplemanningtheTSCofthe1ACCWPumpproblems.
TheADFCSproblemwiththeMFWRegulating Valvesisrepaired..
ANTICIPATED RESULTSCnrolRom090501/45Operators continueshuttingPlantdownper0-2.1Auxiliary Operatorisolating the1ACCWPumpinformsControlRoomthattheSuctionandDischarge Valvesareclosedandtheelectrical breakerisrackedout.ANTICIPATED RESULTSnrlRmOperators shouldensurethat1ACCWPumpControlSwitchisinpullstopandCCWSurgeTanklevelhasreturnedtonormal.7-6 APPROPRIATE SCENARIOTIIVIETIMEEVENTDESRIPTIN091502/00Thefollowing eventsoccursimultaneously:
ALERT~Pressurizer levelandpressuredecreases uncontrollably.
~Areactortripoccursautomatically fromlowpressurizer pressuregrismanuallyactivated bytheoperator.
~Asafetyinjection occursautomatically fromlowpressurizer pressuregrismanuallyactivated bytheoperator.
~The"A"S/Gwaterlevelincreases uncontrollably.
~Allsafeguards equipment requiredisoperating.
ANTICIPATED RESULTSCnrIRomOperators performing theimmediate actionsofE-0(Reactortriporsafetyinjection).
~'l<)PAnALERTshouldbedeclaredinaccordance withEPIP1-0,"GinnaStationEventEvaluation andClassification,"
EAL:SteamGenerator TubeRupture(SGTR):SGTR)100GPM.Appropriate onsiteandoffsitenotifications shouldbemadeperEPIP1-5~IfandALERTisnotdeclaredinapproximately 15minutes,acontingency messageshouldbegivenouttodeclareit.Operators transition toE-3(SteamGenerator TubeRupture)andstartperforming.its applicable actions.7-7 APPROPRIATE SCENARIOTIMETIMEEVENTDECRIPTION094502/30AccidentResponseandEvaluation continues.
ANTICIPATED REULT~RIROperators performing theapplicable actionsofE-3(SteamGenerator TubeRupture)tostabilize thePlant.TechnialSCenrTheTSCshouldbenearingoperational readiness oftheEmergency ResponseOrganization.
TheTSC,whenoperational, shouldsendrepairteamsintotheAuxiliary Buildingtoevaluatethe1ACCWPumpandmotorproblems.
TheTSC,whenoperational shouldsendrepairteamsouttoevaluatethe"A"and"B"S/GARVproblemsifnotalreadydone.Emernc0erinFiliJENCEOFmaybeactivating atthistimeduetoPlantconditions.
JENCwillbeactivating atthistime,100002/45Accidentresponseandevaluation continues andDItruckarrivesatsite.ANTICIPATED RESULTSnrIRomOperators performing theapplicable actionsofE-3(SteamGenerator TubeRupture)tostabilize thePlant.Technical SuorCenerTheTSCshouldbeassumingcommandandcontrol.7-8.
APPROPRIATE SCENARIOTIIVIETIMEEVENTDERIPTIN101503/00Annunciator J-9(Safeguard BreakerTrip)Alarms.ANTICIPATED RELTontrolRomWhenoperators checktheBoard,the"A"SWPumpSwitchindicates awhitedisagreement lightandthe"A"SWPumpindicates tripped.1030SITEAREAEMERGENY03/15Operators/TSC shouldsendanAuxiliary OperatortotheScreenHousetocheckon"A"'SWpump.Operators shouldinformtheTSCofthe"A"SWPumpproblem.TheAuxiliary OperatorsenttotheScreenHousetocheckthe"A"SWPumpreportstotheControlRoom/TSCthathecanfindnothingwrongwiththe"A"SWPumpbuthehassmelledthestrongodorofgasthrough-out thebuildingwiththestrongest odorintheBasement.
ANTIIPATEDRESLTSConrolRoomShouldrequestthattheAuxiliary OperatorfindtheshutoffvalvesforthenaturalgasandpropanegastotheScreenHouseandclosethem.ShouldinformtheTSCofthegasproblemintheScreenHouse.Ifnotalreadyisolated, shouldsendanAxiliaryOperatortoisolatethe"B"S/GARVwhenrequested todo.TehnicIuonrTheTSC,afterassessing Plantconditions, should:7-9 APPROPRIATE SCENARIOTIMETIMEEVENTDERIPTINDeclareaSITEAREAEMERENYinaccordance withEPIP1-0,"GinnaStationEventEvaluation andClassification,"
EAL:Hazardsbeingexperienced orprojected; entryofuncontrolled flammable gasesintovitalareas.Appropriate notifications ofoffsiteagenciesshouldbemadeperEPIP1-5.IfaSiteAreaEmergency isnotdeclaredinapproximately 15minutes,acontingency messageshouldbegiventodeclareit.TSCshouldinformtheEOFofPlantconditions andtheSiteAreaEmergency Declaration.
ASiteEvacuation shouldbecommenced ifitisdetermined necessary.
ReairTeamsRepairteamsentouttochecktheCCWPumpshouldreportthatthe1ACCWPumpMechanical sealneedsreplacing andthatthe1ACCWPumpmotorneedstobecleanedanddried.Theyreportthiswilltakeapproximately 8hours.Theyalsoreportthatthe1BCCWPumpMechanical Sealisleakingasmallamount.RepairTeamsentouttocheckthe"A"S/GARVcontrolproblemshouldreportthattheARV'sMercoidcontroller needstobereplaced.
Theyreportthatitwilltakeapproximately 1hourtodo.104503/30Ifnotdoneearlier,theRepairTeamsentouttocheckthe"8"S/GARVSteamleakrequestthatitbeisolated.
Accidentresponseandevaluation continues.
Ifnotdoneearlier,theAuxiliary operatorsentouttoisolatethe"B"S/GARVsteamleakreportsbackthatitisisolated.
7-10 APPROPRIATE SCENARIOTIMETIMEEVENTDESCRIPTI NANTICIPATED RESULTonroiRoomOperators performing theactionsofE-3(SteamGenerator TubRupture)shouldhavestabilized thePlantatapproximately thistimeandbeawaitingdetermination bytheTSCastowhatpostSGTRcooldownprocedure touse.Ifnotdoneearlier,shouldinformtheTSCofthe"B"S/GARVsteamleakisolation.
ThniaISrnrTheTSCshouldbeevaluating theflammable gasproblemintheScreenHouseandbetakingcorrective actionsrequiredtoreturntheScreenHousetoasafecondition (i.e.,sendingaFireandSafetyTeamtoevaluateandcorrect).
TSCDoseAssessment performing offsitedosecalculations asnecessary.
TSCshouldinformCRtouseES-3.1(POST-SGTR Cooldownusingbackfill).
RairTeamsRepairTeamsentouttocheckthe"B"S/GARVsteamleakreportsthatitappearsthatthesteamleakwasfroma0.5-inchholedrilledalmostthroughthepipe,andalsothataflangeisleaking.Theyreportthatitwilltakeapproximately oneandahalfhourstorepairtheleak.7-11 APPROPRIATE SCENARIOTIMETIMEEVENTDESCRIPTI N110003/45Condensate StorageTank(CST)levelsdecreaseto5feet.ANTIIPATEDRELTonrolRomOperators shouldrefertoER-AFW.1(Alternate WaterSupplytoAFWPumps)perfoldoutpageofES-3.1,Statement 4,whichstates,"IfCSTleveldecreases tolessthan5feet,~hnswitchtoalternate AFWsupply(RefertoER-AFW.1, Alternate WaterSupplytoAFWPumps)andperformapplicable actions.ShouldinformTSCofthelowlevelintheCSTs.TECHNICAL SUPPRTCENTERTSCevaluating Plantconditions andtakingactionwhererequired.
TSCshouldinformsecurityoftheasfoundcondition ofthe"B"S/GARVsteamleak.TSCDoseAssessment performing offsitedosecalculations asrequired.
TSCshouldbeexpediting therepairoftheS/GARVsbecauseoftheiruseduringsucheventsaslossofcondenser andPlantcooldown.
TSCshouldsendaRepairTeamtocheckoutthe"A"SWPumpproblemwhentheScreenHouseisdeclaredsafeforentry.TSCshouldinformEOFofPlantstatusandproblems.
~S~uriyShouldbeevaluating thedrilledholeinthe"B"S/GARVpipe.Emerenc0eraionFciliTheEOF,afteritismanned,shouldstartassessing Plantconditions andtakeactionasrequired.
7-12 APPROPRIATE SCENARIOTIMETIMEEVENTDESCRIPTION 111504/00Dltruckstartspumpingtooutsidestoragetank.112004/05The"A"S/GARVMercoidisrepairedandreadyforreturntoservice.ANTICIPATED RELTSnrIRomOperators performing applicable actionsofES-3.1(Post-SGTRCooldownusingBackfill).
Operators performing applicable actionsER-AFW.1.
Operators shouldreturnthe"A"S/GARVtoserviceifrequested bytheTSC.TchniISCnterTSCevaluating Plantconditions andtakingactionswhererequired.
TSCDoseAssessment performing offsitedosecalculations asrequired.
TSCmayrequesttheControlRoomtoreturnthe"A"S/GARVtoservice.~SecuriShouldbeevaluating thedrilledholeinthe"B"S/GARVpipe.EmrencrionFciliTheEOF,afteritismanned,shouldstartassessing Plantconditions andtakeactionasrequired.
EOFDoseAssessment shouldbeperforming offsiteDoseAssessment, asrequired, inparallelwiththeTSCDoseAssessment.
TheEOFshouldbeassumingcommanded andcontrolatapproximately thistime.7-13 APPROPRIATE SCENARIOTIMETIMEEVENTDESRIPTINRirTPerforming actionsasrequiredtoreturnequipment toserviceassoonaspossible.
114504/30Accidentevaluation andresponsecontinues.
Anindividual arrivesattheTSCandduringfrisking, findscontamination onhisshoesandclothing.
,TheRochester Telephone Corp.telephones intheEOFaresuddenlyfoundtobeinoperable.
ANTICIPATED RESULTS~R'ROperators shouldbeperforming theapplicable actionsoftheES-3.1(Post-SGTR CooldownusingBackfill).
TchnicIoCnerTSCevaluating Plantconditions andtakingactionasrequired.
EOFevaluating Plantconditions andtakingactionasrequired.
TSCshouldrequestControlRoomtoreturnthe"B"S/GARVtoservice.HealthPhysicstechnicians respondtothecontaminated individual attheTSCentrance, performfurthercontamination monitoring, securetheTSCentranceandinitiateappropriate decontamination andfollow-up actions.Emrenc0erionFailitEOFpersonnel investigate natureoftelephone systemfailure,andswitchtoalternate telephones forvoiceandfaxcommunications.
7-14 APPROPRIATE SCENARIOTIMETIMEEVENTDESRIPTION~1230M05/15Recover/Re-entry discussions shouldcommence.
Thisshouldincludepreliminary discussions aboutshorttermandintermediate termconcerns, including preliminary designation oftheRecoveryOrganization.
Statearidcountiesmayalsoconductparalleldiscussions.
Recovery/Re-entry interface betweenTSC/EOFandoffsiteagenciesshouldbedemonstrated astimeallows.~1315~06/00AfterallExerciseObjectives havebeendemonstrated, theExercisewillbeterminated.
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TABLE7.1SIMULATOR SET-UPDATAFOREXERCISESCENARIO RITIALIMLATRET-PDATAFR12MEENYPLANNINIMLATR1.AtQQQEquipment Set-up-See0700PlantStatussheet.2.AtQ7QQReactorCoreisinIVIOL(571PPMBoron).3.AtQ7QQRCSLeakRateis0.361GPM.4.AtQ7QQ"A"S/GPrimarytoSecondary LeakRateisapproximately 450cc/min (0.125gpm).5.Atg)~7R-15onAlarmandReadingapproximately 4.6x10'pm.6.AtQ7QQHP/Chemistry ReportstotheControlRoomthatthe"A"S/Gcalculated primarytosecondary LeakRateis450cc/min (i.e.,0.125GPM).7.At~Q7MOperators startshuttingthePlantdowninaccordance withthe0-6.10and0-2.1at10%/hrfor2hoursandthenat20%/hrfortherestoftheshutdown.
8.AIL7&~IEhIdbdId,IRG<<TbLeakage>0.1GPIVIasidentified bysampling).
9.AtQ7~the"A"S/GARVpopsfullopenandcannotbeclosedfromtheControlRoom.10.AtQ5~1the"A"S/GARVIsolation Valveisclosed.11.AtQQ~the"B"S/GARVisreportedtohaveasteamleak.~N:Isolation ofthe"B"S/GARVcanoccuratanytimefromnowon.12.AtQ9~1Annunciator G-22(ADFCSSystemTrouble)Alarms.13.AtQgggCCWSystemleakof20GPIVlstarts.14.AtQg~theCCWSurgeTankLoLevelAlarm(A-13)annunciates andtheCCWlevelindicates itisdecreasing.
15.AtQQ~theADFCSProblemisRepaired.
16.At93~the1ACCWPumpSuctionandDischarge Valvesareclosedisolating theleak.TheElectrical Breakerisrackedoutalso.17.AtQ91'jthe"A"S/Gsustainsatuberuptureofapproximately 700GPM.7-/7 ALIMLATRET-PAFEMERENYPLANNINIMLATRRN(continued) 18.At~9939,analertshouldbedeclared.
(S/GTuberupture>100GPM)19.At~1QQ,DltruckarrivesonSite.20.AtQQ1the"A"SWPumptripsout-Annunciator (J-9)alarms.21.At~1',anaturalgasleakintheScreenHouseisreportedbyAuxiliary Operatorsentouttocheckthe"A"SWPump.22.At1/1)OutsideStorageTankEmptyasReportedbyAuxiliary Operator.
23.At~~1~4aiArEmrnshouldbedeclared(entryofuncontrolled flammable gasesintovitalareas).~24,At11QQ,theCSTlevelsdecreasebelow5feet.26.At~111MobileDltruckstartspumpingwatertoDST26.At112ltthe"A"S/GARVMercoidisrepaired.
27.At~I14the"B"S/GARVsteamleakisrepaired.
28.At~~1~1theExerciseisterminated.
TABLE7,2SIMULATOR SET-UPDATAFOREXERCISESCENARIORADIOLOGICAL ANDMETEOROLOGICAL DATA 92EX.XLS0SPEED33DIR33TEMP33SPEED150DIR150TEMP150DT150-33SPEED250DIR250TEMP250DELTATEMP7'003.720952.94.717453.30.46.118855.42.57:153.819352.94.818453.30.47.2~18855.52.67:303.6202534.517453.40.47.115855.52.57:453.821553.54.820153.57.215855.62.18:003.622257.74.720257.90.27.1168580.38:153.619458.74.517458.1-0.67.115858-0.78:302.64759.63.76558.8-0.83.56458.9-0.78:453.87959.88559.4-0.47.77959-0.89:003.15259.95.25559.99.55759.3-0.69:153.85060.74.95260.77.55460.7R02R04R07R09R15R19R34R31R32R15A5R15A6R15A7R15A96.40E+006.40E+006.40E+004.40E+004.40E+004.40E+006.40E+006.40E+006.40E+003.40E+013.40E+013.40E+014.66E+048.75E+041.25E+054.07E+034.07E+034.07E+039.90E-019.90E-019.90E-011.02E-021.02E-021.02E-021.01E-021.01E-021.01E-022.33E-03440E-036.29E-034.32E-024.32E-024.32E-022.33E-03440E-036.29E-032.33E-034.40E-036.29E-036.40E+004.40E+006.40E+003.40E+011.25E+054.07E+039.90E-011.02E-021.01E-026.29E-034.32E-026.29E-036.29E-036.40E+006.40E+004.40E+004.40E+006.40E+006.40E+003.40E+013.40E+011.25E+051.25E+054.07E+034.07E+039.90E-019.90E-011.02E-021.02E-021.01E-021.01E-026.29E-036.29E-034.32E-024.32E-026.29E-036.29E-036.29E-036.29E-036.40E+004.40E+006.40E+003.40E+011.25E+054.07E+039.90E-011.02E-021.01E-026.29E-034.32E-026.29E-036.29E-03.6.40E+006.40E+006.40E+004.40E+004.40E+002.30E+016.40E+006.40E+006.40E+003.40E+013.40E+011.48E+021.25E+051.25E+059.99E+064.07E+034.07E+031.57E+049.90E-019.90E-019.00E-011.02E-021.02E-023.02E+001.01E-021.01E-021.01E-026.29E-036.29E-039.99E434.32E-024.32E-028.00E-016.29E-036.29E-031.85E+006.29E-036.29E-031.85E+00JOT'',5LOA=LOScymav6V'LOS=lV1cpm4cV<1fQag.Page1 92.XLSTIMESPEED33DIR33TEMP33SPEED150DIR150TEMP150DT150-33SPEED250DIR250TEMP250DELTATEMP9:359'454.94961.34.855620.76.95461.39:5510:005561.35.26162.51.26.16961.40.110:154.98061.34.872620.76.67763.310:304.88061.37.98662.20.97.889631.710:455.27961.45.57962.55.17763.52.111:004.87962.42.87963.30.95.17764.92.511:158062.55.18162.56.8692.411:305.67962.77963.91.26.5782.1R02R04R07R09R15R19R34R31R32R15A5R15A6R15A7R15A97.35E+002.30E+017.35E+001.48E+024.41E+069.00E-019.99E-032.00E-012.20E-012.20E-017.35E+007.35E+007.35E+002.30E+012.30E+012.30E+017.35E+007.35E+007.35E+001.48E+021.48E+021.48E+024.41E+061.58E+031.58E+031.57E+041.57E+041.57E+049.00E-019.00E-019.00E-013.02E+003.02E+003.02E+001.01E-021.01E-021.01E-029.99E-032.09E-072.09E-072.00E-012.00E-012.00E-012.20E-011.30E-051.30E-052.20E-011.27E-031.27E-037.35E+002.25E+017.35E+001.46E+021.58E+031.52E+049.00E-012.90E+001.01E-022.09E-072.00E-011.30E-051.27E-037.35E+007.35E+002.18E+012.13E+017.35E+007.35E+001.43E+021.41E+021.58E+031.58E+031.47E+041.42E+049.00E-019.00E-012.85E+002.72E+001.01E-021.01E-022.09E-072.09E-072.00E-012.00E-011.30E-051.30E-051.27E-031.27E-037.35E+007.35E+002.07E+012.01E+017.35E+007.35E+001.38E+021.36E+021.58E+031.58E+031.38E+041.32E+049.00E-019.00E-012.68E+002.50E+001.01E-021.01E-022.09E-072.09E-072.00E-012.00E-011.30E-051.30E-051.27E-031.27E-037.35E+001.95E+017.35E+001.34E+021.58E+031.28E+049.00E-012.50E+001.01E-022.09E-072.00E-011.30E-051.27E-03Page2 92.LSTIMESPEED33DIR33TEMP33SPEED150DIR150TEMP150DT150-33SPEED250DIR250TEMP250DELTATEMP11:456.276656.67765.30.37.27066.81.812:006.17765.16.57865.30.27166.81.712:156.577666.77966.30.37.47967.81.812:308.567697.76966.3-2.77.46967.8-1.212:458.765667.96266.30.37.96667.81.81:001:151:301:452:00R02R04R07R09R15R19R34R31R32R15A5R15A6R15A7R15A97.35E+001.89E+017.35E+001.32E+021.58E+031.28E+049.00E-012.42E+001.01E-022.09E-072.00E-011.30E-051.27E-037.35E+001.84E+017.35E+001.29E+021.58E+031.19E+049.00E-012.33E+001.01E-022.09E-072.00E-011.30E-051.27E-037.35E+007.35E+007.35E+001.78E+011.72E+011.65E+017.35E+007.35E+007.35E+001.27E+021.24E+021.22E+021.58E+031.58E+031.58E+031.14E+041.09E+041.02E+049.00E-019.00E-019.00E-012.25E+002.18E+002.16E+001.01E-021.01E-021.01E-022.09E-072.09E-072.09E-072.00E-012.00E-012.00E-011.30E-051.30E-051.30E-051.27E-031.27E-031.27E-037.35E+001.60E+017.35E+001.20E+021.58E+039.90E+039.00E-011.93E+001.01E-022.09E-072.00E-011.30E-051.27E-03'.35E+007.35E+007.35E+007.35E+007.35E+007.35E+001.58E+031.58E+031.58E+031.50E+041.50E+041.50E+049.00E-019.00E-019.00E-011.87E+001.01E-021.01E-021.01E-022.09E-072.09E-072.09E-072.00E-012.00E-012.00E-011.30E-051.30E-051.30E-051.27E-031.27E-031.27E-037.35E+007.35E+001.58E+031.50E+049.00E-011.01E-022.09E-072.00E-011.30E-051.27E-03Page3 TABLE7.3SIMULATOR USEGUIDELINES 7-23 TABLE7.IMLATRPREPARATI NANDEIDELINE2DaysPriorTestFaxCheckbatteries inheadsetsTSCSimLead1DayPriorCheckEPIPAttachment SupplyinProcedure CabinetRadiosforSim(5)SimLeadSimLead/CNEP ExerciseDayTurnoverTransferREGS,NRCphonesTransferpageCheckPPCSprinter(ON)DisableloaddispatchphoneSwitchoverPPCS/SASperEPIP5-5788PrefixLoaddispatch&#xb9;SimOOCEquipment Operations Supervisor
/PresentOperations Manager*/PresentHP/STAlocationfornotification SimLeadSimLeadSimLeadSimLeadTSCSimLeadSimLeadSimLeadSimLeadSimLeadSimLeadAfterChainofcustodyofradiosSwitchbackPPCS/SASperEPIP5-5TransferREGS,NRCphonesTransferpageEnableloaddispatcher phoneSimLead/CNEP TSCSimLeadSimLeadSimLead SYSTEMPRESSURES ReactorCoolantSystem&SteamGenerator PSIG25002000150010005000111111.1111111899999900001111222234013234013401340134050500050505050505050CLOCKTIMERCS~1AS/G~1BS/G LEVELINDICATION TRENDSPRESSURIZER, S/8,RVLIS(%)1008060402001888899999900134011234005050570050CLOCK11111111110001111222I13401340135050505050TIMEPRESSURIZER
~1AS/GLEVEL~18S/GLEVEL~RVLIS TANKLEVELTRENDSBAST,RWST(%)10080604Q20088880134050511999999000112340105700505CLOCKTIME1100305111111I0130501112Q50BAST~RWST SECTION8.0MESSAGEFORMSANDPLANTDATASHEETS MESSAGEINDEXTIME0700071507300745075007550755075508000810081508150815083008400840084508500850085008550900090509150917092009300930094510001000101510151030MEAENO.I.C..12.3.4X.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.16.1718.19.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27X.28.28.1293031.32.MESAGEInitialConditions Established Announcement toCommenceAnnualExposureExerciseNotification of"A"S/GLeakRateof450cc/min PlantStatusUnusualEventContingency Message"A"S/GARVPoppingOpenMini-Scenario for"A"S/GARVIsolation and"B"S/GARVLeakDetection
",A"S/GARVMercoidControlProblemMini-ScenarioPlantStatus"B"S/GARVIsolation PlantStatus8cADFCSTrouble"B"S/GARVLineSteamLeakMini-Scenario MFWRegulating Valves(ADFCS)TroubleMini-ScenarioPlantStatusCCWSurgeTankLoLevelAlarm1ACCWPumpLeakDetection andIsolation Mini-ScenarioPlantStatus1ACCWPumpTrip1ACCWPumpMechanical SealFailureMini-Scenario1A'CWPumpMotorProblemFromPumpSealFailureMini-Scenario ADFCSProblemRepairedPlantStatus1ACCWPumpIsolatedPlantStatus5SGTRin"A"S/GPlantStatusPlantStatusPlantStatusAlertContingency MessagePlantStatusMobileDlTruckMini-Scenario PlantStatusandMobileDlTruckArrivesonSitePlantStatusand"A"SWPumpTrip"A"SWPumpInspection Mini-Scenario NaturalGasLeakDetection andIsolation Mini-MESSAGEINDEX(continued)
TIME~MEDEAEED.IVIESAGE103010451045104511001100110011151120112011301145114511451145114512001215123012451300131533.34.35.36X.37.383940.41.42.43.44.45.46.46.146.247.48.49.50.51.52.PlantStatusPlantStatusAirEvacuation ofScreenHouseMini-Scenario SiteAreaEmergency Contingency MessagePlantStatus"A"SWPumpProblemMini-Scenario SecurityInvestigation of"B"S/GARVDrilledHoleMini-Scenario PlantStatusandMobileDlTruckStartsPumpingtoOST."A"S/GARVMercoidRepairCompleteMini-Scenario for"A"S/GARVReturntoServicePlantStatusThe"B"S/GARVSteamLeakRepairCompleted "B"S/GReturntoServiceMini-Scenario PlantStatusMini-Scenario forEOFTelephone SystemFailureMini-Scenario forContaminated IndividualArriving atTSCPlantStatusPlantStatusPlantStatusPlantStatusPlantStatusPlantStatusandTermination ofExercise MINI-SCENARIOS 1."A"S/GARVMercoidControlProblem~7tlIB2."A"S/GARVIsolation 7HrAxilirrar3."B"S/GARVLeakDetection 0810HorsAxiliar0eraor4."B"S/GARVIsolation 1HrAxiliar0eraor5."B"S/GARVSteamLeakRepair81HrnPifirnWlr6.ADFCSTrouble~IH1a7.1ACCWPumpLeakInspection andIsolation 4urAuxiliarrr8.1ACCWPumpMechanical SealFailure5HorMhanics9.1ACCWPumpMotorProblemfromPumpSealFailure0850HourElecricians10.MobileDlTruckonSite,HookupandStartPumping,1000Auxiliar0eraorSecuriandChemis11.1AServiceWaterPumpProblemInspection 11HrAxiiir0eraor12.NaturalGasLeakDetection inScreenHouse10HrAxiliar0eror13.NaturalGasandPropaneGasIsolation toScreenHouse1HorAxiliar0eraor14.AirEvacuation ofScreenHouseAirtoRemoveNaturalGasConcentration 1045HourFireAndSafe


15.SecurityInvestigation ofthe"B"S/GDrilledHoleSteamLeak11Hreri16.17.1AServiceWaterPumpProblem(Breaker) 11rElriin"A"S/GARVReturntoService1120orAxiliar0eraor18."B"S/GARVReturntoService1145HrAxiiir0raor19.Telephone SystemFailureinEOF114HrEFff20.Contaminated Individual ArrivesatTSC114HurHealhPhsis NTROLLERS FRMINI-SCENARI A.XLIARYPEATRNTRLLER1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.QBM1QBM1Q)441000~1~1F39.MIBQ~112~114"A"S/GARVIsolation "B"S/GLeakDetection "B"S/GIsolation 1ACCWPumpLeakInspection andIsolation MobileDITruckOperation 1ASWPumpProblemInspection NaturalGasLeakDetection inScreenHouseNaturalGasandPropaneGasIsolation toScreenHouse"A"S/GARVReturntoService"B"S/GARVReturntoServiceB.MEHANICONTROLLER
GINNA STATION 1992 PLUME EXPOSURE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont'd)
%88Q.1ACCWPumpMechanical SealFailureTRICIANS'.~ELE1.2,08gg~1101ACCWPumpMotorProblemfromPumpSealFailure1AServiceWaterPumpProblem(Breaker)
LIST OF TABLES SECTION 1.0 Table 1  ~ 1    Proposed Onsite Activities SECTION 5.0 Table 5.1       RG&E Onsite Controller Organization SECTION 7.0 Table 7.1       Simulator Set-up Data for Exercise Scenario Table 7.2        Simulator Set-up Data (Rad Monitor Readings)
D.PIPEFITTER ANDWELDERSCONTROLLER 815"B"S/GARVSteamLeakE.I5CCONTRLLERS1.2.Q75508'I5"A"S/GARVMercoidControlProblemADFCSTroubleF.FIREANDAFETYCNTROLLER1045AirEvacuation ofScreenhouseAirtoRemoveNaturalGasConcentration G.ERITYNTRLLER1.11QQInvestigation ofthe"B"S/GDrilledHoleSteamLeak2.1000EscortMobileDlTruckonSite.il.~NTRLLER1.~114FailureofEOFTelephone SystemI.HEALTHPHYIONTROLLER 1.~114Contaminated Individual ArrivesatTSCJ.HEMIST0NTROLLER 1.~100Hook-upMobileOlTruckandStartPumpingtoOST.
Table 7.3       Simulator Use Guidelines SECTION 9.0 Table 9.1        Assumed Release Quantities Table 9.2        Equilibrium Reactor Coolant Activity Table 9.3        Post-Accident Reactor Coolant Samples (Gas)
RITIALIMULATORSET-UPDATAFOR12EMERENYPLANNINGSIMLATORRN1.AtQgg)Equipment Set-up-See0700PlantStatussheet.2.AtQ7ggReactorCoreisinMOL(571PPMBoron).3.AtQ7QQRCSLeakRateis0.361GPM.4.AtQ7QO"A"S/GPrimarytoSecondary LeakRateisapproximately 450cc/min (0.125gpm).5.At~070R-15onAlarmandReadingapproximately 4.6x10'pm.6.AtQ730HP/Chemistry ReportstotheControlRoomthatthe"A"S/Gcalculated primarytosecondary LeakRateis450cc/min (i.e.,0.125GPM).7.At~Q745Operators startshuttingthePlantdowninaccordance withthe0-6,10and0-2.1at10%/hrfor2hoursandthenat20%/hrfortherestoftheshutdown.
Table 9.4        Post-Accident Reactor Coolant Samples (De-Gassed)
8.AIL7v~l.hIdbdId,15G<<TbLeakage)0.1GPMasidentified bysampling).
Table 9 5
9.AtQ755the"A"S/GARVpopsfullopenandcannotbeclosedfromtheControlRoom.10.At0810the"A"S/GARVIsolation Valveisclosed.11.AtQg~1the"B"S/GARVisreportedtohaveasteamleak.~N:Isolation ofthe"BiaS/GARVcanoccuratanytimefromnowon.12.At0815Annunciator G-22(ADFCSSystemTrouble)Alarms.13.At0830CCWSystemleakof20GPMstarts.14.AtQ640theCCWSurgeTankLoLevelAlarmlA-13lannunciates andtheCCWlevelindicates itisdecreasing.
        ~       Boron, pH Table 9.6        Continuous Air Monitor Readings (Auxiliary Bldg)
'I15.At~0!j5.theADFCSProblemisRepaired.
Table 9.7        Air Sample Results in TSC and Control Room SECTION 10.0 Table 10.1      Forecast Information Table 10.2     Plume Arrival/Departure Times Table 10.3     Radiological Survey/Sampling Data (In Plume)
16.At~OQ5the1ACCWPumpSuctionandDischarge Valvesareclosedisolating theleak.TheElectrical Breakerisrackedoutalso.17.At~015the"A"S/Gsustainsatuberuptureofapproximately 700GPM.
Table 10.4     Radiological Survey/Sampling Data (In Plume)
RITIALIMLATRET-PDATAFEIVIERENCYPLANNINGSllVILATRRUN(continued) 18.At~QQ;g,analertshouldbedeclared.
Table 10.5      Post-Plume Ground Survey Data (cpm)
(S/GTuberupture)100GPM)19.At~1)DltruckarrivesonSite.20.Atg1)~1the"AtsSWPumptripsout-Annunciator (J-9)alarms.21.At~QanaturalgasleakintheScreenHouseisreportedbyAuxiliary Operatorsentouttocheckthe"A"SWPump.22.At1030OutsideStorageTankEmptyasReportedbyAuxiliary Operator.
Table 10.6      Post-Plume Micro-R/hr Data Table 10.7     Air Sample Isotopic Analysis Data
23.At~~104aieArEmrnshouldbedeclared(entryofuncontrolled flammable gasesintovitalareas).24.At11QQ,theCSTlevelsdecreasebelow5feet.25.At~111MobileDltruckstartspumpingwatertoOST26.At1120the"ArsS/GARVMercoidisrepaired.
27.At1145the"B"S/GARVsteamleakisrepaired.
28.At~1315theExerciseisterminated.
Time:eggMessage:ICINNATATIN192EVALATEDEXERIEMESSAGEFORMMMMf:SiI1:<<IRSimulaePlanCondiion:SeetheAttachedSheets~Messee:"""THISISANEXERCISE"
>>"FORCONTROLLER USEONLY~G'<<N1)Reviewinitialconditions andPlantstatussheetswiththeExerciseoperating crew.2)ReviewExerciseprecautions/limitations andanyExerciseactivities thatarenormal(pre-staging, simulated notifications, extentofparticipation ofoffsiteagencies, etc.).3)Ensurethattheoperating crewunderstands thattheExerciseisnottointerfere withsafePlantoperations.
4)Explainthatabbreviation "OOS"means"outofservice,"
i.e.repairsmustbemadebeforetheequipment canbeused.AnticiatedResults:1)Participants shouldreviewconditions, Plantdata,andotherprocedures asapplicable.
GINNASTATION1992EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISEINITIALCONDITIONS 1.TheR.E.GinnaNuclearPowerPlantisoperating atapproximately 97%ratedthermalpower.ThePlanthasbeenoperating atthispowerlevelcontinuously forapproximately 150days.2.The"A"SteamGenerator (S/G)primarytosecondary leakrateincreased approximately five(5)daysagotoacalculated 60cc/min.
Atapproximately 0630hoursthismorningtheprimarytosecondary leakratehasagainincreased significantly asindicated byasubstantial increaseinRadiation MonitorR-15(AirEjector).
Radiation MonitorR-19(S/GBlowdown) hasalsoindicated anincreaseinactivity.
TheHealthPhysics/Chemistry Department isintheprocessofanalyzing samplestodetermine thecalculated leakrate.3.Equilibrium primarycoolantisotopicactivityasof0300hours(10/8/92) isprovidedinTable9.2ofScenarioSection9.3.Totalactivityis2.56microcuries/gram.
Chemistry dataisprovidedonExerciseChemistry LogSheet,available fromtheController.
4.TheReactorCoolantSystem(RCS)totalleakageis0.361gpmasof0400hoursthismorningandhasbeenincreasing.
Identified RCSleakageis0.073gpm.5~Generalweatherconditions arepartlycloudywithnocurrentprecipitation.
For'urposesoftheExercise, additional meteorological information intheSimulator ControlRoomshouldbeobtainedfromthePlantProcessComputerSystem(PPCS)~6.ThePrimaryWaterTreatment Plantissecuredformajormaintenance thatwilltakeapproximately three(3)days.The100,000gallonOutsideCondensate StorageTankisat20%level.ademineralizer trailerhasbeenorderedandisscheduled toarriveat1300hourstoday.7.TheHouseHeatingBoilerisinserviceandnuclearsteamissecuredandheld.8.Providegeneralweather(clearconditions) 9.Provideinitialconditions turnoverpaperwork.


199PEVALUATED EXERCISETime:~7ooMAJORPAEVLNETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS HihHeadS.I.PumsFY-924~GPMFI-925C7GPM1A.INSERVBOOS1B.INSERVTBOOS1CINSERVSTBOOSBASTLevel=LowHeadS.I.PumsFI-6261A.INSERVTBOOSRECIRC,1B.INSERVTBOOSRECIRCRWSTLevel=Containment SraPumsFI-931AOGPMFI-931B0GPM1A.INSERVTB1B.INSERVTBNaOHTankLevel=OOSOOSContainme ecircFans1A.SERSTBYOOS1B.NSESTBOOS1C.INSRVBOOS1D.NSERSTBYOOSPostAccentDampersOPENLOSEDServiceWaterPums1A.SESTBYOOS1B.RSTBYOOS1C.NSRVSTBOOS1D.INSERVSTBOOSA&BHeaderPressure/73PSIGComonentoolinWaterPumsDIESELGENERATORS A.RUNNINGUNLOADEDBOOSB.RUNNINGUNLOADEDBYOOSTSCRUNNINGUNLOADED0SSecurityRUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSReactorShutdown~YESN-31~CPSN-32CPSN-35AMPSN-36AMPSAvg.NuclearPowerRCSPressureZzMPSIGPRZRLevelARCPNNISTOPPEDBRCPUNNINSTOPPED1AS/GLevel~Z,.I1BS/GLevel1AS/GPressure/47tzPSIG1BS/GPressure~SOPSIGTurbine/Generator LIOFFLINE4KVBusesNERGIZEDDEENERGIZED 480VBusesNERGIDEENERGIZED DCBatteries A~5oVOLTSB/SbVOLTSnmtPressurePSTGnmtSumpALevel~FEETCnmtSumpBLevelINCHESALoopHotLeg~&AOFALoopColdLeg.SOFBLoopHotLeg7OFBLoopColdLegoFRVLIS~'~e3*CETQb~~e$OFS/GATotalAuxFWFlow0GPMS/GBTotalAuxFWFlow~GPMENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Aux.Feedwatums1A.INSERVOOS1B.INSERVTBOOSTurb.DrivenINSERVTBOOSSTLevel~FEET1A.NSESOOS1B.INSERVTBOOSSurgeTankLevel=~2StandbAux.FeaterPums1C.INSERVOOS1D.INSERVTBOOS*CET=AverageofSelectedCoreExitThermocouples
SECTION 1.0 SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES


8~199207'08R.E.GINASltKATOR7RENDGROUPASSIG)STSU)WARYPAGE16ROUP:EVENT1PROCEDURE:
COPE AND      NSITE OBJE TIVES - PLUME EXPOS RE PATHWAY
EPIP1-5PLA)(7STATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION (IALE.U.12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152ATMSRXTN31N32N35N36NPPRCSLP2RFRCLAFRVBR)(T16RXT17TSUBTCLSGALS69PSGAPSGBGENBKRlGENBKR2BUS11ABUS11BBUS12ABUS12BB11A12AB11B129PCVLS(NPAL0942EL0943EL0942DL0943DL0942CL0943CL0942BL0943BL0942AL0943AT0409AT0410AT0450T0451TAVGAMIDTAVGBMIDLRVTCCOREFAUXFMAFAUXFMBBKR081BKR082V3505V3504ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0SCRAttREACTORTRIPBREAKERSTATUSSO(mCERANGEDETECTORN-31SO(HCERA%EDETECTSN-32INTERNEDIATE RANEEK7ECTORtt-35INTER)(EDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-36AVERAGEN(KLEARPOMERREfK:TORCQOUNTSYSTEMAVGPRESSPRESSURIlER AVERAGELEVELREACTORCOOUNTLOOPAAVGFLOMREACTORCOOLANTLOOPBAVGFLOMRCPABREAKERCAUSERXTRIPRCPBBREAKERCAUSERXTRIPItiCORETCSUBCOOLED NRGINSTNGENANARROMRANGEAVGLEVELSTt(GENBt(ARROMRANGEAVGLEVELSTt(GENAAVERAGEPRESSURESTttGENBAVERAGEPRESSUREGE%MTORONLINEBREAKER161T/2GBGNTORONLINEBREAKER9X1372BUS11ASUPPLYBREAKERBUS11BSUPPLYBREAKERNOTTERt(I)ITED OttPPCS(7/19/91)
  $ co~e The 1992 Emergency Preparedness Plume Exposuie Pathway Exercise will simulate accident events culminating in a radiological accident resulting in the activation of onsite and offsite facilities. The Exercise will involve events that test the effectiveness of the Ginna Station Emergency Preparedness Program and the integrated capabilities of certain elements of the State of New York, Wayne County and Monroe County emergency organizations. The Exercise will include the partial mobilization of state and local resources to adequately verify their capability to respond to an accident at the Ginna Nuclear Power Plant.
NOTTERttINATED OtlPPCS(7/19/91)
Onsite Ob ec ives for the 19 2 Ginna Evaluated Plume Ex osure Pathwa Exercise The major objective of the Exercise is to demonstrate the response capabilities of the Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation Emergency Organization. Within this overall objective, numerous individual objectives are specified as follows; Demonstrate the ability to mobilize, staff and activate Emergency Response Facilities promptly.
BUS11ATO12ATIEBREAKERBUS11BTo12BTIEBREAKERCONTAIN)(ENT AVERAGEPRESSURECONTAINtfENT SUt(PAAVERAGELEVELSSPBLEVEL8ItlCHES(TRAINA)SUtPBLEVEL8INCHES(TRAINB)SUtl'LEVEL78INCHES(TRAINA)SUtPBLEVEL78INCHES(TRAINB)SSPBLEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN A)SU%'LEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN B)SUtPBLEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN A)SU%'LEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN B)SSPBLEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtFBLEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN B)RCLAHOTLEGTEtPERATURE RCLBHOTLEGTEt(PERATURE RCLACOLDLEGTEt(PERATNE RCLBCOLDLEGTEtiPERATNE RCLATAVG(TNT/TCOLD MIDERNG)RCLBTAVG(THOT/TCOLD MIOERNG)REACTORVESSELAVERAGELEVELEl~1INCORETCAVERAGETEt(PS/GATOTALAUXFEEDMATER FLOMS/6BTOTALAUXFEEDMATER FLOMt(TRAUXILIARY FEEDMATER PUt(PANTRAUXILIARY FEEDMATER PUt(P9AUXFMPUt(PSTEANSl)PPLYVALVEAAUXFMPUt(PSTEA)lSUPPLYVALVEBNOATMSNOTTRIP1.00000+00 1.00000+00 6.91829-04 6.42686M97.152252.47.998.597.3NOTTRIPNOTTRIP45,452.152.1692.6'90.NQTTRIPNOTTRIPt$7TRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPTRlPPEDTRIPPED.171.6LONERLONERLONERLONERLONERLONERLONERLONERLONERLOWER600.7600.7543;3544.6572.0572.799.3604.50.0.OFFOFFCLOSEDCLOSED60096009INHBCPSINHBCPSINHBleINHBNPGOODX6009PSIGGOODGOOD/6009/60096009600~DEGFGOODGOOD'/6009PSIGGOODPSIGGOODGoon60096009DELDEL60096009600DPSIGGOODFEET6009Goon6009soon60096009600960096009Goon6009DEGF6009DEGF6009DE6FGOODDEGF6009KGFGoonDEGF6009Goo<DEGF6009GPH6009GPt(6009GoonGOOD6009 OCT8~199207:08R.E.GINASI%LATORTRENDGROUPASSIGOENT S1NNRYPAGE26ROUP:EVENTiPROCEDURE:
Demonstrate the ability to fully staff facilities and to maintain staffing on an around-the-clock basis through the use of relief shift rosters (limited shift changes may occur to allow for operational restrictions).
EPIP1-5PLM'TATUS POINTIDDESCRIPTION VALUEQUALE.U.53FSIASAFETYIN:ECTION LOCPAAVGFLOM54FSIBSAFETYINJECTION LOOPBAV6FLOM55P2160SERVICEMATERPlNPSAhBHEADER56P2161SERVICEMATERPlNPSC5DHEADER57BKR041SERVICEMATERPUNPA58BKR042SERVICEMATERPlNPB59BKR043SERVICEMATERPlNPC60BKR044SERVICEMATERPUN'0.60000.600D81.GOOD73.GOODGOOD600D60096009PN6PHPSI6PSIG PROGRAMNAME:LRGTSZ.E REE.GIHNANUCLEARPOWERPLANTOCT08,92070100TRENDGROUPASSIGNMEHT SUMMARYGROUPNAHEEVENT2GROUPDESCRIPTION PROCEDURE:
Demonstrate the ability to make          decisions    and  to coordinate emergency activities.
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION CURREHTVALUEQUALITYCODEENGRUNITS12345678910111216171e'19202122232425262728293031323334353637383940F0619LRWSTWS033WD033WT033WT250WDT2R01R02R05R09R34R35R10AR11R12R10BR13R14R18R19R29R30R15R12A5R12A6R12A7R12A9R14A5R14A7R14A9R15ASR15A7R15A9R31R32CVHTCV03TCV07TCV08TCV09TCV10TCV17COMPONENT COOLIHGLOOPTOTALFLWREFUELING WATERSTORAGETANKLVL33FOOTLEVELWINDSPEED33FOOTLEVELWINDDIRECTION 33FOOTLEVELTEMPERATURE 250FOOTLEVELTEHPERATURE 250TO33FOOTLEVELDELTATEHPAREA1-CONTROL ROOMAREA2-CONTAINMENT AREA5-SPENTFUELPITAREA9-LETDOWN LINEMONITORAREA34-AUXBLDGCVSPRAYPUHPAREA35-PASSSAMPLEPANELCONTAINMENT IODINEMONITORR'IOACONTAINMENT AIRPARTICULATE CONTAINHENT GASMONITORPLANTVENTIODINEMONITORR10BAUXBLDGEXHAUSTAIRPARTICULATE AUXBLDGEXHAUSTGASMONITORLIQUIDWASTEDISPOSALHONITORSTEAMGENERATOR SLOWDOWNDRAINAREA29-CONTAIHHENT HIGHRANGEAREA30-CONTAINMENT HIGHRANGECONDENSER AIREJECTOREXHAUSTCVVENTCHAN5LOWRANGEGASCVVEHTCHAN6-AREAGAMMACVVENTCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN9-HIGHRANGEGASPLANTVEHTCHAN5-LOWRAHGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN7-HIDRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN9-HIGHRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN5-LOWRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN9HlRANGEGASAREA3'ISTEAMLINEA(SPING)AREA32STEAMLINEB(SPING)CVHYDROGENCONCENTRATION CVBASEHENTLVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;3CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;7CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;8CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;9CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;10CVOPERATING LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;171485.94.53.7209.52.955.42.59.02214-02 6.4067eioo 1.39946+00 3.40701+01 9.09354-01 1.09283+00 9.58719+01 5.18901+02 7.38002+02 4.30543+01 8.58327+01 4.22831+01 2.78658+03 4.07174+03 5.05861-01 5'9440-014.66390+04 1.89699-07 2.53990-02 3.57435-05 1.41261-03 4.40312-07 6.86543-05 3.72621-03 2.33589-03 2.33337-03 2.33436-03 1.02040.02 1.01048-02
Demonstrate the adequacy of facilities and displays and the utilization of procedures to support emergency operations.
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Demonstrate the ability to communicate with all appropriate locations, organizations, and field personnel.
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Demonstrate    the ability to mobilize and deploy Radiation Survey Teams.
Makethefollowing PAannouncement aftersoundingthe"Attention" signal:"Attention; Attention allpersonnel.
. Demonstrate the appropriate equipment and procedures              for, the determination of ambient radiation levels.
TheGinnaNuclearStationisnowstartingits1992Emergency Preparedness Evaluated Exercise.
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AllExercisemessagesmustbestartedandendedwith'THISISANEXERCISE'."
Announcetwice.FORCONTROLLER USEONLYController Notes:1)EnsurethatthePAannouncement ismade.AnticiatedResults:1)Simulator ControlRoommakesthePAannouncement.
199K.EVALUATED EXERCISETime:g7/>MAZORPARAMETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS ReactorShutdown~YES0N-31~CPSN-32CPSN-35AMPSN-36AMPSAvg.NuclearPowerRCSPressurePSIGPRZRLevelARCPUNNINSTOPPEDBRCPUNNZNSTOPPEDlAS/GLevel.I1BS/GLevel~a.1AS/GPressure?PSIG1BS/GPressure0PSIGTurbine/Generator NLIOFFLINE4KVBusesNERGIZDEENERGIZED 480VBusesRGZZDEENERGIZED DCBatteries A/SbVOLTSBISOVOLTSnmtPressure~IPSIGnmtSumpALevel~FEETCnmtSumpBLevelINCHESALoopHotLeg~OFALoopColdLeg~g.SOFBLoopHotLeg0.'7OFBLoopColdLeg~59~OFRVLIS1.9*CETOFS/GATotalAuxFWFlow0GPMS/GBTotalAuxFWFlowGGPMDIESELGENERATORS A.RUNNINGUNLOADEDOOS.BRUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSTSCRUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSSecurityRUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Aux.Feedwater Pums1A.INSERVTBOOS1B.INSERVOOSTurb.DrivenINSERVTBOOS.STLevel~FEETHihHeadS.I.PumsFI-924C7GPMFI-925C7GPM1A.INSERVT1B.INSERV1C.INSERVBASTLevel=OOSOOSOOSLowHeadS.I.PumsFI-6260GPM1A.INSERVTBOOSRECIRC1B.INSERVTBOOSRECIRCRWSTLevel=Containment SraPumsFI-931AO'PMFI-931B~GPM 1A.INSERVT1B.INSERVTBNaOHTankLevel=OOSOOSContainment RecircFans1A.NSERSTBYOOS1B.SERVSTBYOOS1C.INSVTBOOS1D.SERSTBYOOSPostAcesentDampersOPENLOSEDServiceWatPums1A.SSTBYOOS.1B.SSTBYOOS1C.NSESTBYOOS1D.INSERVTBOOSA&BHeaderPressureSPSIGComonentCoolinWaterPums1A.SESTBYOOS1B.INSERVBOOSSurgeTankLeve=~yStandbAux.FeeaterPums1C.INSERVTBOOS1D.INSERVOOS*CET=AverageofSelectedCoreExitThermocouples 0
07:16R.E.GINASit(ULATOR TRENDGROUPASSIGN)IENT SUI(tIARY PAGE1GROUP:EVENTlPROCEDURE:
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUS12356789101112131415161718192021.u242526272829303132343536373839404142434445465152POINTIDATMSRXTN31N32N35N36t(PPRCSLPZRFRCLAFRCLBRXT16RXT17TSUBTCLSGA'SGBPSGAPSGBGENBKRlGENBKR2BUS11ABUSliBBUS12ABUS12BB11A12AB11B12BPCVLS(NPAL0942EL0943EL0942DL09439L0942CL0943CL0942BL0943BL0942AL0943AT0409AT0410AT0450T0451TAVGAMIDTAVGBMIDLRVTCCOREFAUXFMAFAUXFMBBKR081BKR082V3504DESCRIPTION ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0SCRAtIREACTORTRIPBREAKERSTATUSSMKERANGEDETECTORN-31SOlRCERA)IGEDETECTORN-32INTE)mEDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-35INTERI(EDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-36AVERAGENUCLEARPOWERREACTORCOOLANTSYSTE)(AVGPRESSPRESSURIZER AVERAGELEVELRHETORCOOLANTLOOPAAVGFLGMREACTGRCOOLANTLOOPBAVGFLOMRCPABREAKERCAUSERXTRIPIKPBBREAKERCAUSERXTRIPINCORETCSUBCOOLED t(ARGINST)IGENANARROMRANGEAVGLEVELSTI(GE)lBNARROMRANGEAVGLEVELSTNGENAAVERAGEPRESSURESTtfGEtlBAVERAGEPRESSUREGBGQTORONLINEBREAKER!61372GBERATORONLINEBREAKER9X1372BUS11ASUPPLYBREAKERBUS11BSL4'PLYBREAKERNOTTER)IINATED ONPPCS(7/19/91)
NOTTER)IINATED ONPPCS(7/f9/91)
BUS11ATO12ATIEBREAKERBUS119TO12BTIEBRENERCONTAINIIENT AVERAGEPRESURECoiWAINMEI(T SUI(PAAVERAGELEVELSU)PBLEVEL8ItlCHES(TRAINA)SUtPBLEVEL8ItlCHES(TRAINB)SSPBLEVEL78INCHES(TRAINA)SUI(PBLEVEL78INCHES(TRAINB)SSPBLE4l3.f13INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtPBLEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN B)SU%'LEVEL180INCHES(TRAItl A)SUtFBLEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN B)SSPBLEVEL214INOKS(TRAIN A)SU%'LEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN B)IKLAHOTLEGTE)(PERATUfE RCLBHOTLEGTEt(PERATNK RCLACOLDLEGTPiPERATIRE RCLBCGI.DLEGTE)IPERATlRE RCLATAVG(THQT/TCOLD WIDERNG)RCLBTAVG(THOT/TCOLD MIDERNG)REACTORVESSELAVERAGELEVELEl~1It/CORETCAVERAGETEtPS/6ATOTALAUXFEEDMATER FLGMS/GBTOTALAUXFEEDMATER FLOWt(TRAUXILIARY FEEDMATER PU)IPAt(TRAUXILIARY FEEDMATER PUI(P9AUXFMPUI(PSTEANSUPPLYVALVEAAUXFMPUi"PSTEANSUPPLYVALVEBVALUENOATMSNOTTRIP1.00000KO1.0005&06.918&#xc3;-04 6.42686M97.162252.48.098.597.3NOTTRIPNOTTRIP45.452.152.1692.690.NOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNQTTRIPTRIPPEDTRIPPED.111.6LONERLONERLOWERLOWERLONERLONERLONERLOWERLOWERLONER600.7600.7543.3544.6572.0572.799.3604.50.0.OFFOFFCLOSEDCLOSED60096009INHBINHBINHSINHH6009GOOD60096009GOOD6009Goon600~60096009GOODGOODGOODGOOD6009GoonDELDEL6009GOOD6009600960096009GoonGoon600960096009GoonGOOD6009GOOD6009Goon6009soon6009GOOD600860096009GoonGOODE.U.CPSCPSNPAt(PPSIGXXXDEGFX/PSIGPSIGPSIGFEETDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDE6FXDE6FGPNGPI(8'-l7 XT8~199207!16R.E.GINASIHL&TORTRENDGROUPASSIGNNEhT RNNRYPAGE26ROUP:EVENT1PROCEDURE!
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTID53FSIA54FSIB55P216056P216157BKR04158BKR0425'PBKR04360BKR044DESCRIPTION SAFETYIN.'ECTION LOOPAAVGFLOMSAFETYINJECTION LOOPBAVGFLOMSERVICEMATERPUFFSAhBHEADERSERVICEMATERPlDIPSChDHEADERSERVICEMATERPUtFASERVICEMATERPUNPBSERVICEMATERPIIPCSERVICEMATERPINPDONONONOFF0.GOOD0.GOOD81~GOOD73.GOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGPNPNPSI6PSIGVALUEQUALE.U.  
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EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTIONCURRENTVALUEQUALITYCODEENGRUNITS1234567891011121314181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424,F0619LRWSTWS033WDO33WT033WT250WDT2R01R02R05R09R34R35R10AR11R12R108R13R14R18R19R29R30R'l5R12A5R12A6R12A7R12A9R14ASR14A7R14A9R15A5R15A7R15A9R31R32CVHTCV03TCV07TCV08TCV09TCV10TCV17COMPONENT COOLINGLOOPTOTALFLWREFUELING WATERSTORAGETANKLVL33FOOTLEVELWINDSPEED33FOOTLEVELWINDDIRECTION 33FOOTLEVELTEMPERATURE 250FOOTLEVELTEMPERATURE 250TO33FOOTLEVELDELTATEMPAREA1-CONTROL ROOMAREA2-COHTAINHENT AREA5-SPENTFUELPITAREA9-LETDOWN LINEMONITORAREA34-AUXBLDGCVSPRAYPUMPAREA35-PASSSAMPLEPAHELCOHTAIHHEHT IODINEMONITORR10ACONTAINMENT AIRPARTICULATE COHTAINMEHT GASMONITORPLANTVENTIODINEMONITORR108AUXBLDGEXHAUSTAIRPARTICULATE AUXBLDGEXHAUSTGASMONITORLIQUIDWASTEDISPOSALMONITORSTEAMGENERATOR BLOWDSSDRAINAREA29-COHTAIHMEHT HIGNRANGEAREA30-CONTAINMENT HIGHRANGECONDENSER AIREJECTOREXHAUSTCVVENTCHAN5-LOWRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN6.AREAGAMMACVVENTCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN9HIGHRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN5-LOWRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN9-HIGHRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN5-LOWRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN9-HIRANGEGASAREA31STEAHLINEA(SPIHG)AREA32STEAMLINE8(SPIHG)CVHYDROGENCONCENTRATION CVBASEMENTLVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;3CVIHTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;7CVIHTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;8CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;9CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;10CVOPERATING LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;171485.94.53.8193.52.955.52.69.02214-02 6.40678+00 1.39946+00 3.40701+01 9.09354-01 1.09283+00 9.58719+01 5.18901+02 7.38002+02 4.30543+01 8.58327+01 4.22831+01 2.78658+03 4.07174+03 5.05861-01 5.09440-01 8.75390+04 1.89699-07 2.53990-02 3.57435-05 1.41261-03 4.40312-07 6.86543-05 3.72621-03 4.39589-03 4.39337-03 4.39436-03 1.02040.02 1.01048-02
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212EVALUATED EXERIE~MEEAGE3RM~MI:GI<<G<<IRimlaePlannIIn:SeetheAttachedSheets~IVI<<c~a:"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
The"A"S/Gcalculated leakrateisapproximately 450cc/min.
FRCNTRLLERUSEONLY1)ThismessagetobecalledintotheSimulator ControlRoombytheSimulator operatoractingastheHPtechnician.
AniiRI1)Operators shouldbeginperforming theApplicable ActionsofOperating Procedure 0-6.10(PlantOperation withSteamGenerator TubeLeakIndication).
2)AnorderlyPlantshutdownshouldcommencetobeinHotShutdownwithinsix(6)hoursandtobelessthan350'FintheRCSwithinthenextsix(6)hoursasrequiredbyPlantTechnical Specifications.
31A~UI3IdddIdIdIREPIPI.G."GI StationEventEvaluation andClassification,"
EAL:SteamGenerator TubeRupture(SGTR);SteamGenerator TubeLeakage>.1gpmasidentified bysamplingorEAL:ReactorCoolantLeakage(RCS);SteamGenerator TubeLeakage).1gpm asidentified bysampling.
Appropriate offsitenotifications shouldbemadeperEPIP1-5.4)Operators shouldalsobeperforming theapplicable actionsofthefollowing procedures:
a)EPIP1-1(UnusualEvent)b)EPIP5-7(Emergency Organization) c)0-9.3(NRCImmediate Notification).
199K'EVALUATED EXERCISETime:~73+MAZORPARAMETERS
'NGINEERED SAFEGUARDS HihHeadS.I.PumsFI-9240GPMFI-925OGP1A.INSERVBOOS1B.INSERVTBOOS1C.INSERVTBOOSBASTLevel=LowHeadS.X.PumsFI-626OGPM1A.XNSERVTOOSRECIRC1B.INSERVSBOOSRECIRCRWSTLevel=Containment SraPumsFI-931AOGPMFI-931BOGP1A.INSERVTBOOS1B.INSERVTOOSNaOHTankLevel=Containmen ecircFans1A.NSERVSTBYOOS1B.NSEVSTBYOOS1C.INERVTBOOS1D.NSESTBYOOSPostAccidentDampersOPENCLOSEDServiceWaterPums1ANSSTBYOOS1B.NSESTBYOOS1C.NSESTBYOOS1D.INSERVOOSA&BHeaderPressurePSIGComonentoolinWaterPumsDIESELGENERATORS A.*'RUNNING UNLOADEDBOOSB.RUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSTSCRUNNINGUNLOADEDOOSSecurityRUNNINGUNLOADEDTOOSReactorShutdownYES0N-31~CPSN-32~CPSN-35~AMPSN-36AMPSAvg.NuclearPowerRCSPressuregg.~PSIGPRZRLevel.IARCPINGSTOPPEDBRCPUNNISTOPPEDlAS/GLevel1BS/GLevel1AS/GPressure~pPSIG1BS/GPressureOPSIGTurbine/Generator LXNOFFLINE4KVBusesRGIZEDEENERGIZED 480VBusesNERGXZEDEENERGXZED DCBatteries A)70Bgg0VOLTSCnmtPressure~~PSIGnmtSumpALevelFEETCnmtSumpBLevelINCHESALoopHotLeg0.OFALoopColdLegOFBLoopHotLegbOeOFBLoopColdLegOFRVLIS*CET~o~OFS/GATotalAuxFWFlowOGPMS/GBTotalAuxFWFlowMGPMENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Aux.Feedwater ms1A.INSERVOOS1B.INSERVTBOOSTurb.DrivenINSERVBOOS~STLevel2FEET1A.SERSTBOOS1B.INSERVTBOOSSurgeTankLeveStandbAux.FeedaterPums1C.INSERVTBOOS1D.INSERVTBOOS*CET=AverageofSelectedCoreExitThermocouples


OCT8~199207:30R.E.GINASIMULATOR TRENDGROUPASSIGQBi7 SUt(MARYPAGE1GROl)P:EVENTlPROCEDURE'PIP 1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION VALUEQUALE.U,1234567810ll1213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152AT%RXTN31N32N35N36NPPRCSLPIRFRCLAFRCLBRXT16RXT17TSUBTCLSGALSGBPSGAPSGBGENBKRlGENBKR2BUS11ABUS118BUS12ABUS128811A12A811812BPCVLSRFAL0942EL0943EL0942DL0943DL0942CL0943CL09428L09438L0942AL0943AT0409AT0410AT0450T0451TAKAMIDTAVGBMIDTCCGREFAUXFMAFAUXFMBBKR081BKR082V3505V3504ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0SCRAMREACTORTRIPBREAKERSTATUSSmSCERANGEDETECTGRN-31So(HCERANGEDETECTORN-32INTERMEDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-35INTERMEDIATE RAN6EDETECTORN-36AVERAGEl(XLEARPOWERREACTORCOOLANTSYSTEMAVGPRESSPRESSURIZER AVERAGELEVELREACTORCGOLN(TLOOPAAVGFLGMREACTORCOOLANTLOOP8AVGFLGMRCPABREAKERCAUSERXTRIPRCPBBREAKERCAUSERXTRIPINCGRETCSUBCOOLED MAfFaINSTMGENANARROWRANGEAVGLEVELSTMGEN8NARROMRA%EAVGLEVELSTMGENAAVERAGEPRESPJRESTtfGEN8AVERAGEPRESSUREGBGQTORONLINEBREAKER1G1372GEtGQTORONLINEBREAKER9X1372BUS11ASUPPLYBREAKERBUS118SUPPLYBREAKERNOTTERMINATED OWPPCS(7/19/91)
Demonstrate the proper use of appropriate equipment and procedures for measurement of airborne radioiodine concentrations as low as 1.0 E-7 uCi/cc in the presence of noble gases.
NOTTERMINATED OWPPCS(7/19/91)
Demonstrate the ability to project dosage to the public via plume exposure, based on Plant and field data, and to determine appropriate protective measures, based on plant conditions, Protective Action Guidelines, available shelter, evacuation time estimates, expected release duration, and other appropriate factors.
BUS11ATo12ATIEBREAKERBUS118TO128TIEBRENERCONTAINMENT AVERAGEPRESSURECONTAINMENT SUMPAAVERAGELEVELSUMP8LEVEL8INCHES(TRAINA)SU%'LEVEL8INCHES(TRAINB)SSP8LEVEL78INC)iES(TRAINA)SU)P8LEVEL78INCHES(TRAIN8)SSP8LEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN A)SU)P8LEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN 8)SUtP8LEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtP8LEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN 8)SUMP8LEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtP8LEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN 8)RCLAHOTLEGTEMPERATURE RCLBHOTLEGTEMPERATURE RCLACOLDLEGTEtfPERATlSE RCLBCOLDLEGTE)fPERAT(SE RCLATAVG(TNT/TCOLD WIDERNG)RCLBTAVG(THOT/TCOLD WIDERNG)REACTORVESSELAVERAGELEVELEl.1INCORETCAVERAGETEMPS/GATOTALAUXFEEDMATER FLOWS/G8TOTALAUXFEEDMATER FLOWMTRAUXILIARY FEEDMATER PUMPAMTRAUXILIARY FEEDMATER PUMP8AUXFMPUMPSTEA)fSUPPLYVALVEAAUXFMPUt(PSTEAMSUPPLYVALVE8NoATMSNOTTRIP1.00000+001.00000%0 6.91829M6.42686M97.152252.48.198.597.3NOTTRIPNOTTRIP45.452.152.1692.690.NOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPTRIPPEDTRIPPED.081.7LOWERLOWERLOWERLOWERLONERJ.ONERLOWERLOWERLONERLONER600.7600.7543.3544.6572.0572.799.3604.50.0.OFFOFFCLOSEDCLOSEDGoonGoonINHBINHBINHBINHBGOODGOOD600D6008GOODGOODGoon6004GOODGoonGoonGOODGOOD6008GOODGOODDELDELGoonGOODGoonGOODGOOD600DGOODGOODGOODGoonGOODGOODGOODGoon600DGoonGOODGoonGoonGOODGOOD600~GOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODCPSCPSA!(PAMP7,PSIGe/y./0DEGF//PSIGPSIGPSIGFEETDE6FDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFXDEGFGPM OCT8~199207:30R.E,GINASINLATORTRENDGROUPASSIGt4tlENT SUtNARYPAGE26ROUP:EVEt4TIPROCEDURE:
Demonstrate the ability to notify offsite officials and agencies within 15 minutes of declaration of an emergency.
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION 53FSIA54FSIB55P216056P216157BKR04158BKR04259BKR04360BKR044SAFETYIt43ECTION LOOPAAVGFLOMSAFETYIN.'tECTION LOOP8AVGFLOMSERVICEMATERPUtlPSAhBHEADERSERVICEMATERPUtlPSChDHEADERSERVICEMATERPUtlPASERVICEMATERPUtlP8SERVICEMATERPUtlPCSERVICEMATERPUtlPDONONONOFFVALUENAL0.GOOD0.GOOD81.GOOD73.GOODGOOD600DGOODGOODE.U.GPtlGPtlPSIGPSIG PROGRAMNAHE:LRGTSZ.E R.E.GINNANUCLEARPOWERPLANTOCT08,9207:31:00TRENDGROUPASSIGNHENT SUMMARYGROUPNAHEEVENT2GROUPDESCRIPTION PROCEDURE:
Demonstrate the ability to periodically update offsite officials and agencies of the status of the emergency based on data available at Ginna Station.
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION CURREHTVALUEDUALITYCODEENGRUNITS2345678910111213192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142F0619LRWSTWS033WD033WT033WT250WDT2R01R02R05R09R34R35R10AR11R12R108R13~R14R18R19R29R30R15R12A5R12A6R12A7R12A9R14A5R14A7R14A9R15A5R15A7R15A9R31R32CVHTCV03TCV07TCV08TCV09TCV10TCV17COMPONENT COOLINGLOOPTOTAI.FLWREFUELING WATERSTORAGETANKLVL33FOOTLEVEL'WINDSPEED~33FOOTLEVELWINDDIRECTIOH 33FOOTLEVELTEHPERATURE 250FOOTLEVELTEMPERATURE 250TO33FOOTLEVELDELTATEHPAREA1-CONTROL ROOHAREA2-CONTAINHENT AREA5-SPENTFUELPITAREA9-LETDOWN LINEMOHITORAREA34-AUXBLDGCVSPRAYPUMPAREA35-PASSSAHPLEPANELCONTAIHHEHT IODINEMONITORR10ACONTAINMENT AIRPARTICULATE CONTAINMENT GASMONITORPLANTVENT1001NEMONITORR108AUXBLDGEXHAUSTAIRPARTICULATE AUXBLDGEXHAUSTGASMONITORLIQUIDWASTEDISPOSALMONITORSTEAHGEHERATOR SLOWDOWNDRAINAREA29-CONTAINMENT HIGHRANGEAREA30-CONTAINHENT HIGHRANGECONDENSER AIREJECTOREXHAUSTCVVENTCHAN5-LOWRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN6-AREAGAMMACVVENTCHAN7-HIDRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN9-HIGHRANGEGASPLANTVEHTCHAN5LOWRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN7-HIDRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN9-HIGHRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN5-LOWRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN7MIDRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN9-HIRANGEGASAREA31STEAMLIHEA(SPING)AREA32STEAHLINE8(SPING)CVHYDROGENCONCENTRATION CVBASEMENTLVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;3CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP'&#xb9;7CVINTERHEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;8CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6Fl'EHP&#xb9;9CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;10CVOPERATING LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;171485.94'3.6202.53.055.52.59.02214-02 6.40678+00 1.39946+00 3.40701+01 9.09354-01 1.09283+00 9.58719+01 5.18901+02 7.38002+02 4.30543<01 8.58327+01 4.22831+01 2.78658+03 4.07174+03 5.05861-01 5.09440.01 1'5835+051.89699-07 2.53990.02 3.57435-05 1.41261-03 4.40312-07 6.86543-05 3.72621-03 6.29179-03 6.29392-03 6.29436.03 1.02040.02 1.01048-02
Demonstrate the ability to notify emergency          support pools as appropriate (i.e., INPO, ANI, etc.).
.095.1106.0106.6106.7106.2117.5GOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOGOGOODGOODGOGOGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODHALHGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODHALHHWRNGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGPMxHPHDEG.DEGFDEGFDEGFMR/HHR/HHR/HMR/HHR/HMR/HCPHCPHCPHCPHCPMCPMCPHCPMR/HRR/HRCPMUCI/CCMR/HRUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCMR/HRHR/HRDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGF
Demonstrate the ability to notify onsite personnel using plant alarms and public address systems.
'
Demonstrate      the organization's      ability to assess        plant parameters and symptoms indicative of degrading plant conditions, and relate such symptoms to prescribed Emergency Action Levels.
Time:(L7~4Message:~GINNASTATION192EVALATEDEXERIEMESSAGEFORM~M:8I<<CIRSirnulaedPlantConditions:
Demonstrate the organization's ability to properly classify emergency conditions.
SeetheAttachedSheets~essa<ee:
Demonstrate the organizational ability and resources necessary to manage an accountability of personnel within the restricted area.
"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
Demonstrate the organizational ability and resources necessary to control access to the site.
FORCONTROLLER USEONLYController Notes:AniciatedResults:1)Operators shouldbeperforming theapplicable actionsofthefollowing procedures:
Demonstrate the ability to continuously monitor and control emergency workers'xposure.
a)0-6.10(PlantOperation WithSteamGenerator TubeLeakIndication).
Demonstrate the adequacy of facilities and displays to support the Joint Emergency News Center operations.
b)0-2.1(NormalShutdowntoHotShutdown).
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c)S-3.3C(H,or0,RemovalFromPrimarySystembyBurpingVolumeControlTankWithN2}.d)S-3.3D(CVCSCationDemineralizer BEDOperations UsingDeborating DIAUnit.
 
199K'EVALUATED EXERCISETime:07t4MAJORPARAMETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS A.RUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSB.RUNNINGUNLOADEDSTBOOSTSCRUNNINGUNLOADEDOOSSecurityRUNNINGUNLOADBENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Aux.Feedwater ms1A.INSERVTBOOS1B.INSERVBOOSTurb.DrivenINSERVTBOOSSTLevel~gFEOOSReactorShutdownYES0N-31CPSN-32CPSN-35AMPSN-36f.'~CLAMPS Avg.NuclearPowerRCSPressureVPSIGPRZRLevel,ARCPUNNISTOPPEDBRCPUNNINSTOPPED1AS/GLevel.Q.t.41BS/GLevel1AS/GPressure~~PSIG1BS/GPressurePSIGTurbine/Generator NLINOFFLINE4KVBusesERGIZEDEENERGIZED 480VBusesNERGIZEDEENERGIZED DCBatteries A~SaVOLTSB/ZOVOLTSnmtPressure~GPSIGnmtSumpALevelFEETCnmtSumpBLevelINCHESALoopHotLegdnafOFALoopColdLeg.~)~/OFBLoopHotLegdO.OFBLoopColdLegVS'.OFRVLIS'KX-.k~*CETOF5/GATotalAuxFWFlow~GPMS/GBTotalAuxFWFlow0GPMDIESELGENERATORS HihHeadS.I.PumsFI-9240GPMFI-925~GPM1AINSERVTBOOS1B.INSERVTBOOS1CINSERVSTBOOSBASTLevel=LowHeadS.I.PumsFI-626GP1A.INSERVBOOSRECIRC1B.INSERVTBOOSRECIRCRWSTLevel=Containment SraPumsFI-931A0GPMFI-931BGP1A.INSERVOOS1B.INSERVTBOOSNaOHTankLevel=Containme tecircFans1A.SERSTBYOOS1B.NSERSTBYOOS1C.INSERVTBOOS1D.NSERSTYOOSPostAccidentDampersOPENServiceWaterPums1A.STBYOOS1B.STBYOOS1C.ERSTBYOOS1D.INSERVTBOOSA&BHeaderPressureLOSEDPSIGComonenolinWaterPums1A.ESTYOOS1B.INSERVTBOOSSurgeTankLevel=~vStandbAux.FedwaterPums1C.INSERVOOS1DINSERVTBOOS*CET=AverageofSelectedCoreExitThermocouples 8i199207:44R.E.GINASltmLATOR TREtfDGROUPASSIG)IEt(T SU)L%8YPAGE16RQUP:EVENT1PROCEDURES EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUS123567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435.3637383940414243444546474849505152POINTIDATl6RXTN31N32N35N36NPPRCSLPIRFRCLAFRCLBRX716RXT17TSUBTCLSGALS6BPSGAPSGBGEtfBKR1GENBKR2BUSlIABUS11BBUS12ABUS12BBl1A12ABiiB12BPCVLS(SPAL0942EL0943EL0942DL09430L0942CL0943CL0942BL0943BL0942AL0943A70409A70410A7045070451TAVGAMIDTAVGBMIDLRVTCCOREFAUXFMAFAUXFMBBKR081BKR082V3505V3504DESCRIPTION ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0SCRNREACTORTRIPBREAKERSTATUSSO(ICERAt(GEDETECTORN-31SINCERAtiGEDETECTORN-32INTERtfEDIATE RAN6EDETECTORN-35INTER)(EDIATE RAN6EDETECTORN-36AVERAGENUCLEARPQMERREACTORCOOLANTSYSTEHAVGPRESSPRESSURIIER AVERAGELEVELRFAC70RCCQLANTLQQPAAVGFLOMRECTORCQOLAtfTLOOPBAVGFLQMRCPABREAKERCAUSERXTRIPRCPBBREAKERCAUSERXTRIPINCORE7CSUBCOQLED NRGINSTt(GEtfANARROMRANGEAVGLEVELSTHGENBNARROMRANGEAVGLEVELSTtfGENAAVERAGEPRESSURESTHGENBAVERAGEPRESSUREGEtGQTORONLINEBPEAKER161372GBERATORONLINEBREAKER9X1372BUSiiASUPPLYBREAKERBUS11BSLYLYBREAKERNOTTERMINATED ONPPCS(7/19/91)
Demonstrate the ability to brief the media in a clear, accurate, and timely manner.
NOTTER)(INATED OtfPPCS(7/19/91)
Demonstrate the ability to provide advanced          coordination  of information released to the public.
BUSllATo12ATIEBRENERBUS11BTQ128TIEBRENERCONTAltfMEt(7 AVERAGEPRESSURECQNTAINtfEtlT SU)(PAAVERAGELEVELSEP8LEVEL8ItfCHES(TRAINA)SU%'LEVEL8INCHES(TRAIN8)SUNUPBLEVEL78INCHES(TRAINA)SUNUPBLEVEL78INCf.:cS(TRAINB)SU%'LEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN A)SU%'LEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN B)SUtPBLEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN A)SUt1'LEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN B)SUtpBLEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN A)-SU)PBLEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN B)RCLAHOTLEGTEMPERATURE RCLBHOTLEGTEt(PERATUK RCLACOLDLEGTEtlPERATNE RCLBCOLDLEGTEtfPERATNE RCLATAVG(THOT/TCOLD MIDERNG)RCLBTAVG(THOT/TCOLD MIDERNG)RGtTORVESSPAVERAGELEVELEl.lIWCORETCAVERAGETEt(PS/GATOTAlAUXFEETiMATER FLI{S/GB.OTALAUXFEEDMATER FLOMN7RAUXILIARY FEEDMATER PU)(PAMTRAUXILIARY FEEDMA7ER PUHPBAUXFMPUt4PSTEAtlSUPPLYVALVEAAUXRlPUicPSTEA)(SUPPLYVALVEBOFFOFFCLOSEDCLOSEDVALUEQUALNoATMSGOODNQTTRIPGOOD1.00000+00 INHB1.00000+00 INHB6.85487MINHB6.36793MINHB96.1960092280.HMRt(48.7GQQD98.4600997.3600DNOTTRIP600DNOTTRIP600047.2Goo'2.2600952.260007()0.GOOD698.GOODNQTTRIPGOODNOTTRIPGOODNOTTRIP600DNQTTRIP6009NOTTRIPDELNOTTRIPDELTRIPPEDGOODTRIPPEDGOOD~OhGOOD1.7GQQDLONERGOODLOMER6009LONERGOODLOMER600DLOMER600DLONER600DLONERGOODLOWERGOODLONERGOODLOMER6009600.9GOOD600.9GOOD544.1GOOD545.4GOOD572.5600D573.1GQQD99.3GOOD604.6Goo'.60000.6000GOODGOODGOOD600DE.U.CPSCPSAl(PAt(Py.PSIG7.XDEGF&#xc3;/PSIGPS16PSIGFKTDEGFKBFDEGFDE6FDEGFDEGFXDEGFPt(GPt(
Demonstrate the ability to establish and operate rumor control in    a coordinated fashion, Demonstrate the adequacy        of in-plant post-accident  sampling techniques and analysis.
OCT8~199207:44R.E.GINASIMULATOR TREND6ROUPASSIGNNEhT RNNARYPAGE26ROUP:EVENTlPRXEDURE:
Demonstrate the ability to develop preliminary short-term and long-term actions to support plant recovery.
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTID53FSIA54FSIB55P2ib05bP2ibi57BKR04158BKR0425'9BKRO43b0BKR044E-0-JDESCRIPTION SAFEIN:ECTION LOOPAAVGFLOWSAFETYINJECTION LOOPBAVGFLOWSERVICEWATERPNFSA&BHEADERSERVICEWATERPl&#xc3;i'SC&DHEADERSERVICEWATERPUNPASERVICEMATERPUPBSERVICEMATERPUtFCSERVICEWATERPtNPDIONONONOFFVALUEQUAL0.60090.600981.600973.GOOD6000GOODGOODGOODE.U.9'NGPNPSIGPSIG
Demonstrate the proper use of back-up communications in the event of selected communications equipment malfunction.
~~~GRAMNAME:LRGTSZ.E
Demonstrate the ability to mobilize principal portions of the licensee emergency organization on an off-hours, unannounced basis. ~To b erformed s a mus erin drill durin November 1992 .
.E.GINNANUCLEARPSIERPLANTOCT08,9207:46:00TRENDGROUPASSIGNMENT SUMMARYGROUPNAHEEVENT2GROUPDESCRIPTIOH PROCEDURE:
Demonstrate the ability to conduct a post-exercise critique which adequately characterizes licensee performance based upon controller and observer assessments.
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION CURRENTVALUEQUALITYCODEENGRUNITS1234567891011121314202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243-F0619ILRHST'NS033l$033NT033MT250lQT2R01R02R05R09R34R35R10AR1'1R12R10BR13R14R18R19R29R30R15R12A5R12A6R12A7R12A9R14A5R14A7R14A9R15A5R15A7R'l5A9R31R32CVHTCV03TCV07TCV08TCV09TCV10TCV17COMPOHENT COOLINGLOOPTOTALFLllREFUELIHG HATERSTORAGETANKLVL33FOOTLEVELIJINDSPEED33FOOTLEVELWINDDIRECTION 33FOOTLEVELTEMPERATURE 250FOOTLEVELTEMPERATURE 250TO33FOOTLEVELDELTATEMPAREA1-CONTROL ROOMAREA2-CONTAINMENT AREA5-SPENTFUELPITAREA9-LETDOWN LINEMONITORAREA34-AUXBLDGCVSPRAYPUMPAREA35-PASSSAMPLEPANELCONTAINMENT IODINEMONITORR10ACONTAINMENT AIRPARTICULATE CONTAINMENT GASMONITORPLANTVENTIODINEMONITORR10BAUXBLDGEXHAUSTAIRPARTICULATE AUXBLDGEXHAUSTGASMONITORLIQUIDHASTEDISPOSALMONITORSTEAHGEHERATOR BLSSOMNDRAINAREA29-COHTAINHEHT HIGHRANGEAREA30-CONTAINMEHT HIGHRANGECONDENSER AIREJECTOREXHAUSTCVVENTCHAN5-LOWRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN6-AREAGAMMACVVENTCHAN7-HIDRANGEGASCVVENTCHAH9-HIGHRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN5-LOURANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASPLAHTVENTCHAN9-HIGHRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN5-LOURAHGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN7-HIDRAHGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN9HIRANGEGASAREA31STEAMLINEA(SPING)AREA32STEAMLINE8(SPING)CVHYDROGENCONCENTRATION CVBASEMENTLVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;3CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;7CVINTERHEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;8CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;9CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;10CVOPERATING LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;171485.94.53.8215.53.555.62.19.02214-02 6.40678+00 1.39946+00 3.40701+01 9.09354-01 1.09283+00 9.58715401 5.18901+02 7.38002+02 4.30543+01 8.58327+01 4.22831+01 2.78658+03 4.07174+03 5.05861-01 5.09440.01 1.25835+05 1.89699.07 2.53990-02 3.57435-05 1.41261-03 4.40312-07 6.86543-05 3.72621-03 6.29179-03 6.29392-03 6.29436-03 1.02040-02 1.01048-02
Summar    of Pro osed Ac ivities Table 1.1 provides a list of proposed RGRE activities.
.095.1106.0'106.6106.7106.2117.5GOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODHALHGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODHALHHEARNGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGPMMPHDEG.DEGFDEGFOEGFMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HCPMCPMCPMCPMCPMCPMCPHCPMR/HRR/HRCPMUCI/CCMR/HRUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCMR/HRMR/NRDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGF Time:0759Message:4X~GI~NATATIGN12EVALATEDEXERIEMESSAGEFORM~MI:MI<<G<<IRRMIPpSimulaedPlanCondiions:~Messee:"""THISISANEXERCISE"
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>>"DeclareanUNUSUALEVENTinaccordance withEPIP1-0,"GinnaStationEventEvaluation andClassification,"
 
EAL:SteamGenerator TubeRupture(SGTR);SteamGenerator TubeLeakage).1gpmasidentified bysamplinggrEAL:ReactorCoolantLeakage(RCS);SteamGenerator TubeLeakage>.1 gpmasidentified bysampling.
TABLE 1.1 1992 GINNA STATION EIVIERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLUIVIE EXPOSURE PROPOSED ONSITE ACTIVITIES RGLE Notification of Agencies                                    Actual Call Up of Personnel                                        Actual" Activate Organization                                        Actual" Maintain Security                                            Actual Conduct Dose Assessment                                      Actual Protective Action Recommendations                            Actual Operate Joint News Center                                    Actual Dispatch Field Survey Teams                                  Actual-3""
FORCONTROLLER USEONLYController Notes:dlilyifGIdPPdId.~ddliifEmerencClaification disussionsareinrors.AniciatedReult:1)Delivercontingency messageifUnusualEventnotdeclaredorisnotbeingdiscussed.
Obtain PASS Sample                                          Actual Call up of personnel and facility activation will be performed in sequence. A separate, off-hours mustering drill will be conducted during the week of November 9, 1992.
Time:~75!jMessage:~~l~NAAffN1992EVALUATED EXERISEMESAEFRM~MI:NIININSimlaedPlanConiions:~Messee:"""THISISANEXERCISE>>""
Field  teams will be deployed and will demonstrate appropriate field monitoring techniques and communications with respective emergency response facilities. A minimum of 1 onsite and 2 offsite teams will be deployed.
The"A"S/GARVhasinadvertently opened.FORCONTROLLER USEONLY~NIIN1)Whenoperators trytomanuallyclosethe"A"S/GARV,itwillnotclose.2)Controller togowithAuxiliary OperatorsenttoSteamHeaderwithMini-Scenarios for"A"8c"B"S/GARVproblems.
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AnticiatedResults:1)Operatorshouldshiftthe"A"S/GARVController tomanualandtrytocloseit.2)ControlRoomshouldsendanAuxiliary OperatortotheSteamHeaderareatoclosetheisolation valveonthe"A"S/GARVwhenitcannotbeclosedfromtheControlBoard.
 
Time:~755Message:~GINNASTATION1992EVALUATED EXERIE~MESAGEFDRRII:AIIIFDF<<II<<RASIGARVSimlaPlanCndiion:SeetheAttachedSheets~INessee:<<>>>>THISISANEXERCISE"
SI Nl ULATIONS o Respiratory protection and protective clothing will be simulated by onsite/offsite survey teams.       In-Plant teams will don respiratory protection and protective clothing prescribed by Health Physics and Chemistry personnel according to postulated scenario plant conditions.
>>"FORCONTROLLER USEONLYController Notes:1)Provideinformation verballywhenappropriate actionsaresimulated orinvestigations aremadebytheAuxiliary Operators senttoisolatethe"A"S/GARV.AnticiatedResults:1)AsperMini-Scenario Anticipated Results.g-32
o In general,  Exercise participants should follow applicable plant procedures as closely as possible, and will be stopped by Controllers before actual equipment is manipulated (except PASS). Simulated repairs and other corrective actions should be described to Controller-
~GINN4TATIDNJ1992EVALUATED EXERIEMINI-SCENARIO Ac1~iviy:Isolation of"A"S/GARVandsteamleakdetection onthe"B"S/GARV.FORCONTROLLER USEONLY1)EnsureAuxiliary Operator(AO)simulates closingmanualvalve3507("A"S/GARVIsolation Valve).AfterAOcompletes simulating theisolation ofthe"A"S/GARV,butpriortoinforming theControlRoom,Controller mustnotifySimulator ControlBoothOperatoratExt.6641thatthevalveisisolated.
  /Evaluators as fully as possible.
~lnf~rtheAOthatthe"B"S/GARVinletsteamlinehasamoderateleakonitbetweentheARVandtheisolation valves(seeattachedsketch).2)EnsureAOsimulates checkingmanualvalve3507A("A"S/GARVIsolation Valve,BypassValve)closed.3)4)IftheControlRoomrequeststheAOtoisolatethe"B"S/GARV,afterbeinginformedoftheleak,usethe"Isolation of'8'/GARV"Mini-Scenario.
o Actions involving ventilation of gas fumes from Screenhouse        (e.g.
ANTICIPATED RESULTS1)AOshouldsimulateisolating the"A"S/GARV.2)AO,aftersimulating theisolation ofthe"A"S/GARVandbeinginformedofthe"B"S/GARVsteamlineleak,shouldinformControlRoomoftheisolation andleak.
breaking windows) shall be simulated.
ROCHESTER GASANOEI.ECTRIC CORPORATION GINNASTATION'OB:
o Security interrogation  of suspected individuals shall be simulated. No real employee or contractor names shall be communicated.
SkmrC~cDATE'Zg@y5(gg~g.gg~MADEBY:PAGEOF Time:~7~Message:7INNATATION12EVALUATED EXERIE~MEEREFORMMMfL:RFfTRRfgdFffg"R"E/GERTMfdproblem.SirnuladPlanCniin:SeeAttachedMini-Scenario
1-5
~IVlessee:M<<MTHISISANEXERCISE>>""
 
FORCONTROLLER USEONLYController Notes:1)Provideinformation verballywhenappropriate investigations aremadebytheRepairTeam.AnticiaedResults:1)AsperMini-Scenario Anticipated Results.
UMIVIARY F PR P SED          F SITE  ACTIVITIES It is anticipated that Wayne and Monroe Counties and New York State personnel will participate to perform the following minimum functions:
GINNASTATION1992EVALUATED EXERCISEMINI-SCENARIO Ac1~iviy:Inadvertent LiftingofARV-3411-"A"S/GARVMercoidControlProblemRepairTeam(Checking ProblemandRepair).InitialConditions:
: 1. Command and Control
MethodofInitiation:
: 2. Dose Assessment
LoudnoiseheardinControlRoomandthroughout plant.ARV-3411openlightlit;closedlightextinguished.
: 3. Joint New Center Staffing
: 4. Protective Action Decisionmaking
: 6. Communications 1-6
 
SECTION 2.0 EXERCISE INFORIVIATION
 
2.0    EXERCISE INFORMATION 2.1    Exerci e Par ici an s The participants in the Exercise will include the following:
2.1.1 ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION A. Facili ies Mana emen and Su        or Personnel
: 1. Simulator Control Room
: 2. Technical Support Center (TSC)
: 3. Operations Support Center (OSC)
: 4. Survey Center (SC)
: 5. Emergency Operations Facility (EOF)
: 6. Joint Emergency News Center (JENC)
: 7. Engineering Support Center (ESC)
B. Emer enc    Res onse Teams
: 1. Radiation Survey Teams (RSTs)
: 2. First Aid Team (if necessary)
: 3. Emergency OSC Teams
: 4. Security Force
: 5. Post Accident Sampling System (PASS) Team
: 6. Chemistry/Health Physics Support
: 7. Fire Brigade (if necessary) 2.1.2 OFFSITE AGENCIES/ORGANIZATIONS Participation of the following agencies/organizations  is expected:
A. Federal
: 1. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
: 2. National Weather Service B. State
: 1. New York State      Emergency Management Office
: 2. New York State      Department of Health
: 3. New York State      Police
: 4. Other Supporting    State Agencies C. Local
: 1. Wayne County 2-1
: 2. Monroe County
: 3. Other Supporting County Agencies 2-2
 
Exercise Or    niza ion The organization for this Exercise will consist of the Exercise Coordinator, the Controllers, the Players and the Observers, as follows:
The Exer is C r in            r will coordinate Exercise preparations including the development of the scenario and controller input messages. He will control all aspects of the conduct of the Exercise, prepare a consolidated evaluation and critique report at the conclusion of the Exercise, and prepare and follow up on an itemized list of corrective actions recommended as a result of the evaluation and critique.
lifidp          I  I    d  p  t    t follows:
A. A Lead Controller is assigned to each emergency response facility.
The Lead Controller is responsible for all Controller, Evaluator and=
Observer activities for that facility and, if appropriate, its associated teams. Controllers for teams or sub areas of a facility report to the Lead Controller of that facility.
B. The Controllers will deliver "Exercise Messages" to the designated Players at various times and places during the Exercise, inject or deliver additional messages as may be required to initiate the appropriate Player response and keep the Exercise action moving according to the scenario and Exercise objectives, observe the Exercise participants at their assigned locations, and prepare evaluation    forms. Controllers/Observers      submit written recommendations on corrective actions to the Lead Controller, who in turn summarizes all comments for submittal to the Exercise Coordinator prior to the scheduled critique. The Controllers will be provided with a list of instructions in the Exercise scenario.
C. Persons designated as Controllers/Observers for a given function will also be assigned as Evaluators of that function when feasible.
Evaluators will record their observations using an evaluation form and provide recommendations on corrective actions to the Lead Controller in whose facility they evaluate exercise performance on the basis of standards or requirements contained in the appropriate Emergency Plan, Implementing Procedures, and Exercise messages as described herein. They will take steps, whenever possible, to collect data on the time and motion aspects of the activity observed for post-Exercise use for implementing improvements.
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2.2.3 ~PI  ~r    include Ginna Station and other Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation personnel assigned to perform emergency functions, as described in the Emergency Plan and Implementing Procedures.
Players from offsite organizations and agencies (county, State and private industry) are participants in the Exercise as described in their respective Emergency Plans and Standard Operating Procedures.
2.2.4  OilOs,~rv rs from the Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation and other organizations may be assigned to participate in the Exercise solely for the purpose of observing/evaluating Exercise activity. They will be provided with orientation information and appropriate Exercise publications.
Observers will be a ro riatel iden ifi d b wearin arm bands r bad es. Federal a en            ob rv rs will be iden ified b wearin arm bands or bad e wi h le erin statin "NRC" or "FEMA".
Vi~Qiir from the Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation and other organizations may be assigned, on a limited basis, for the sole purpose of observing Exerciseactivities for personal education. They will be provided with orientation information and appropriate Exercise publications.
Vi i ors      will  be    identified    b  wearin    arm  bands  or bad es sta in        "Visi  or".
2.2.5 Requests to participate as a Visitor should be made in writing and contain the Visitor's full name, home address, phone number and organization affiliation. Requests to participate as Visitors must be submitted to the RGRE Corporate Nuclear Emergency Planner (CNEP) no later than one week before the Exercise.
2.3   Emer enc        Res onse Facilities During the Exercise, special facilities must be activated to manage, assess and support emergency response.
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R  8cE  FACILITIES The Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation Emergency        Res p onse Facilities are:
A. Similator Control Room The Ginna Simulator Control Room will be used. Control Room emergency response measures will be exercised under the direction of the Exercise Shift Supervisor, acting as the Emergency Coordinator, until relieved by the Plant Manager or alternate, 'The Simulator Control Room is located in the Simulator Building next to the Ginna Training Center.
B. Technical Su    ort Cen er TSC When emergency conditions escalate to an Alert status or higher, coordination of the emergency response will shift from the Control Room to the TSC, located off the Mezzanine Level of the Turbine Building. The TSC Director relieves the Shift Supervisor as Emergency Coordinator and directs activities from the TSC. The TSC is the location from which technical management personnel utilize information on Plant status provided in the TSC to support actions being performed in the Control Room. The TSC serves as the primary communications source to the NRC, OSC, EOF and offsite agencies, and will perform other functions of the EOF until the EOF is activated.
C. 0 erations  Su  ort Center The OSC, which is located in the TSC, provides a location where emergency response teams can be assembled and coordinated during an emergency. The OSC will be activated for emergency conditions classified as an Alert or higher, and may be activated for an Unusual Event at the discretion of the Emergency Coordinator.
D. Emer enc      0 erations Facilit  EOF The EOF, which is located in the basement of 49 East Avenue in Rochester, will be activated for emergency conditions classified as a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency (optional for the Alert status). The EOF/Recovery Manager directs the activities of the EOF/Recovery Organization from the EOF.
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The TSC Emergency Coordinator reports to the EOF/Recovery Manager. The EOF is the command post for coordination of response measures with offsite organizations, assessment of radiological and environmental conditions and determination of recommended protective actions for the public. The EOF also provides direction and management of recovery operations.
E. Join Emer enc      News Center JENC The JENC, which is located at 89 East Avenue in Rochester, provides the point of contact for the coordinated release of news and information to the news media and the general public. The JENC is staffed by RG5E Corporation, County, State and Federal officials and will be activated for emergency conditions classified as an Alert, Site Area Emergency or General Emergency.
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Exercise Conduct Overview The Exercise will simulate an abnormal radiological incident at Ginna Station which will start with an Unusual Event and escalate to a Site Area Emergency.
During the course of the Exercise, in order to evaluate coordination with appropriate State and local agencies, incidents will arise which require response by offsite emergency response organizations. The Exercise will also simulate an offsite radiological release which will require deployment of Ginna Station, and Wayne County and Monroe County radiological survey teams for offsite monitoring.
The conduct of the Exercise will demonstrate the effectiveness of selected organizations, personnel, functions, and/or activities of the appropriate Emergency Plans and Implementing Procedures. The simulated emergency will then de-escalate. The Recovery Phase will be initiated and the Exercise will then be terminated.
Actions Emergency response actions during the simulated emergency will include: recognition and classification of emergency conditions; assessment        of onsite/offsite radiological consequences; alert/notification and mobilization of emergency            response organizations; implementation of in-Plant corrective actions; activation/operation of emergency response facilities and equipment; preparation of reports, messages          and record-keeping;    and recommendation of protective actions.
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Communications The Exercise will also demonstrate                the effective use of communications systems. An actual emergency operation usually requires the extensive use of both telephone and radios. The telephone is the primary means of communication and will be attempted first, with radio as a backup, unless radio is the only means available. Separate telephone numbers will be used for Controller communications to preve'nt the Players from learning in advance of the situation to which they are to be subjected during the Exercise. Close cooperation and coordination among Controllers is essential due to the number of persons assigned to the Controller role.
RGSE offsite radiation survey teams are equipped with portable radios, and are provided cellular telephones for back-up communications.
Survey team controllers are encouraged to use the cellular telephones if clarifications of controller instructions are required while in the field.
Controllers Lead Controllers will be stationed in the Simulator Con rol Room OSC TEC ECF J        C  E~CEDC            . 0 lyL    dd << II              dlfy Exercise messages or initiate free play messages.
A. The Simulator Control Room will be the central point for organization of Exercise messages and is the key to ensuring that the Exercise progresses on schedule, Simulated Plant parameters will be provided to the Simulator Control Room operators either by panel indications displayed in the Simulator Control Room or through plant data and status sheets. Since it is necessary that the emergency escalate to the General Emergency level, it may d            y  F      I
                                      -    dldl  I<<I      . T~d will acce    he Exercise me s      es as wri en. If corrective actions are postulated that would terminate the emergency, they should be identified to the Lead Controller in the affected facility so that the scenario will progress as designed. The Exercise Players are expected to "free play" the scenario to the extent practical.
Notifications of, and contact with, supervisors, Plant management and offsite agencies will be made in accordance with the Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures.
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B. The TSC will be the coordination point          for onsite emergency response activities. TSC perso'nnel will also coordinate offsite emergency response activities until activation of the EOF. TSC and EOF personnel will be aware that if the Exercise is to proceed as planned, and if the offsite organizations are to be exercised, it may be necessary to postulate non-credible situations. This is done to ensure that various aspects of the onsite and offsite emergency response organizations are tested. TSC an EOF            rsonnel will c    Exercise messa e      s wri n. Th in nd          r    n  i no o x lainwh asiuaionc uldno                    cc r        or a t s hou h i did occur. If corrective actions are postulated that would terminate the emergency, they should be noted to the Lead Controller.
The Exercise Players in the TSC and EOF are expected to "free play" the scenario to the extent practical Notifications of, and
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contact with, supervisors, Plant management and offsite agencies should be made in accordance with the Emergency Plant Implementing Procedures. The scenario is designed to activate onsite and offsite emergency response capabilities.
The Lead Controller may inject other information or change a message to ensure that the Exercise progresses as planned.
~Pla ers The success of the Exercise is largely dependent upon Player reaction, Player knowledge of their appropriate Emergency Plan and Implementing Procedures and an understanding of the purpose of the Exercise. Initial conditions which will affect Player action or reaction will be provided to the Players at the time the Exercise begins.
However, most of the elements of the Exercise play will be introduced through the use of controlled Exercise message forms and messages generated by Players as a result of the particular emergency activity performed. Players, therefore, are responsible for initiating actions during the Exercise in accordance with instructions, responsibilities and tasks for their particular function. Each Player will advise his/her Controller prior to performing required emergency actions during the play of simulated activities to ensure that the Player is credited for his/her actions.
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Players are reminded not to be excessively concerned with the mechanics or cause of the Exercise scenario. This Exercise is designed to evaluate the Emergency Plan, Implementing Procedures and emergency preparedness training program and not the probability, feasibility or detailed mechanics of the simulated accident.
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g  y meohir i<<.~lh Electric Corporation personnel to practice coordinating with outside nin      rin h Ex r is      n    ubmi h m o the a ro riate Conr II r a                he nclusion of he Exercise.
2.5 Precau ions and Limlta ions This section provides information for all Exercise Controllers and Observers related to the rules and guidelines to be followed throughout the conduct of this Exercise. Prior to initiation of the Exercise, a pre-Exercise briefing will be held to review the entire Exercise process with all the Exercise Controllers and Observers identified in this manual.
A. Sho    Id      n    im        rin  h course of the on          of hi Exercise    n a    al emer enc si uati n arise      II  ivi i s and communica ions related to he Ex reise will be sus ended. It will be the responsibility of any Exercise Controller or Observer that becomes aware of an actual emergency to suspend exercise response in his/her immediate area and to inform the Lead Exercise Controller of the situation. Upon notification of an actual emergency, the Lead Exercise Controller may notify all other Controllers/Observers to suspend all Exercise activities. The Lead Exercise Controller will make a determination at that point whether to continue, place a temporary hold on, or terminate the Exercise.
B. Should, at any time during the course of the conduct of this Exercise, an Exercise Controller or Observer witness an Exercise participant undertake any action which would, in the opinion of the Controller/Observer, place either an individual or component in an unsafe condition, the Controller/Observer is responsible for intervening in the individual's actions and terminating the unsafe activity immediately. Upon termination of the activity, the Controller/Observer is responsible for contacting the Lead Exercise Controller and informing him of the situation. The Lead Exercise Controller will make a determination at that point whether to continue, place a temporary hold on, or terminate the Exercise.
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or initiation of any fire suppression systems will be required for the Exercise.
D. Manipulation of any Plant operating systems (except for the PASS system), valves, breakers, or controls in response to this Exercise are only to be simulated. There is to be no alteration of any Plant operating equipment, systems or circuits during the response to this Exercise.
E. All repair activities associated with the scenario will be simulated with extreme caution emphasized around operating equipment.
F. All telephone communications, radio transmissions and public address announcements related to the exercise must begin and end with the statement, "This is an exercise". Should a Controller or Observer witness an Exercise participant not observing this practice, it is the Controller's/Observer's responsibility to remind the individual of the need to follow this procedure.
G. Any motor vehicle response            to this Exercise, whether it be ambulance, fire fighting equipment, police/security vehicles or field monitoring teams, should observe all normal motor vehicle operating laws included posted speed limits, stop lights/signs, one way streets, etc.
H. Should any onsite security actions be required in response to this Exercise, participants are to cooperate as directed by the Security Force, and security representatives are to be prudent and tolerant in their actions.
Exercise participants are to inject as much realism into the Exercise as is consistent with its safe performance; however, caution must be used to prevent over-reaction, Care must be taken to assure that any non- participating individuals who may observe Exercise activities or overhear Exercise communications are not misled into believing that an actual emergency exists, Any Exercise Controller or Observer who is aware of an individual or group of individuals in the immediate vicinity who may have become alarmed or confused about the situation, should approach that individual or group and explain the nature of the Exercise and its intent.
2.6 Evaluation and Criti ue The Exercise will be evaluated by Controllers/Observers who have 2-1 1
 
expertise in, or qualifications to evaluate the activity in their assigned location. Controllers/Observers will evaluate Exercise performance on the basis of requirements contained in the Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures and Exercise messages.
Controllers/Observers will prepare evaluation forms and provide recommendations on corrective actions to the Exercise Coordinator.
After the Exercise is completed, the Exercise Coordinator will conduct a  post-Exercise critique. Deficiencies in the Emergency Plan, Implementing Procedures, emergency preparedness training program, facilities, equipment and/or other areas will be identified through the critique process. The deficiencies will be documented by the Exercise Coordinator and corrected by the individuals who have responsibility in the area of the identified deficiency.
Controller and Observer information is contained in Section 5.0.
The schedule for the critiques is shown in Section 6.0.
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SECTION 3.0 TRAVEL INFORMATION
 
3.0    TRAVEL INFORlVIATION This section of the Ginna Station Exercise Manual provides travel information to those individuals from RGSE, other u t i I i t i e  s, local/State/Federal government, and/or other organizations who will participate/observe the Exercise.
Permission for Visitors to observe the Exercise must be obtained from:
Corporate Nuclear Emergency Planner Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation 49 East Avenue Rochester, NY 14649-0001.
3.1      Direc ions o GInna Nuclear Sta ion Ginna Station is located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario in Wayne County, New York, approximately 24 miles northeast of Rochester, New York (see Figure 3.1).
3.1  ~ 1 Air Several airlines provide passenger service to the Rochester-Monroe County International Airport.
3.1.2   Car A. Several car rental agencies are available at the Rochester-Monroe County International Airport to provide rental vehicles for ground transportation to Ginna Station.
B. Persons traveling from the Rochester-Monroe County International Airport via auto should take Route 204 East to Route 390 South.
Route 390 becomes Route 590 as one proceeds around the Outer Loop. Follow Route 590 North to Route 104 East. Follow Route 104 to Route 350 (Ontario Center Road). Turn left (North) and proceed to Ginna Station. Total distance is approximately 40 miles.
3.2     Directions to the EOF ESC and JENC 3.2.1   Air From the Rochester-Monroe County,International Airport take 204 to 390 North, 490 East into the City onto the Inner Loop to the East Avenue ramp to the third signal light. Turn right.
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3.2.2 Car From. the Thruway, use Exits 45 or 46 into Rochester and the  Inner Loop to the East Avenue ramp as in 3.2.1.
3.2.3 To get to the Emergency Operations Facility (EOF) and Engineering Support Center (ESC), go to the intersection of East Avenue and Chestnut Street (black square on map). EOF and ESC are in 49 East Avenue. The JENC is at 89 East Avenue (see Figure 3.2).
3.3  Accommodations Hotel/motel accommodations    may be obtained    at the following locations:
Depot Hotel, Pittsford                (716) 381-9900 Marriott Hotel, Greece                (716) 225-6880 Red Roof Inn, Henrietta                (716) 359-1100 Brookwood Inn, Pittsford              (716) 248-9000 Woodcliff Lodge, Perinton              (716) 248-4810 3-2
 
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* FROH THE NORTH    take the Adirondack Northway ( l-87) South tp                                                n FROH THE SOUTH      or    WEST Thruway ( l  -.87  Nor  thbound/        l -90 Eas tboun                                              Exit lE. Proceed East on l-90 to Exit 3.
to f ~ t .'i. Af ter 5                      tile    toll    booth                                              'RON OOWtITOWII ALBANY take 1-90 Westbound to Exit 3.
tery c'L'0 5tra l yht    ull    I  -9J    tO    fait    3.
                                                                                                    'ROH 00WtITOWti ALBAtIY take Washington Avenue to Western Avenue (Rte 20) to the State Office Building Campus.
 
SECTION
 
==4.0 REFERENCES==
/ABBREVIATIONS - ACRONYMS
 
4.1    References a.s.s  10 CFR 50.47, 50.54, Appendix  E 44  CFR  350.9 NUREG-0654/FEMA-REP-1, Rev. 1,          ri ria for Pr  r i  n    n Evl      in  fRa iol i IEmren Re          n    Pin n Pr    r  ne in S    o of Nuclear Power Pl n RGRE Nuclear Emergency Response Plan (NERP)
GS Radiation Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIPS)
GS License and Technical Specifications GS Piping and Instrumentation Drawings New York State Radiological Emergency Response Plan Monroe County Emergency Preparedness    Plan 4.1.10 Wayne County Radiological Response Plan 4.1.11 INPO Emergency Preparedness  Drill and Exercise Manual
 
4.2  Abbreviations -  Acron ms A/E            Architect Engineer ALARA          As Low As Reasonably Achievable AOV            Air-Operated Valve ARMS            Area Radiation Monitor(s)
ARV            Atmospheric Relief Valve ATWS            Anticipated Transient Without Scram BAST            Boric Acid Storage Tank CD              Civil Defense CFR            Code of Federal Regulations CV              Containment CR              Control Room DOE            Department of Energy DOE-IRAP        DOE Interagency Radiological Assistance Plan EAL(s)          Emergency Action Level(s)
EBS            Emergency Broadcast System EC              Emergency Coordinator ECL(s)          Emergency Classification Level(s)
ENS            Emergency Notification System (NRC)
EOC            Emergency Operations Center EOF            Emergency Operations Facility EPA              Environmental Protection Agency EPC              Emergency Planning Coordinator EPIP(s)          Emergency Plan Implementation Procedure(s)
EPZ              Emergency Planning Zone ERF(s)          Emergency Response Facility(s)
ERPA            Emergency Response Planning Area ESC              Engineering Support Center FEMA            Federal Emergency Management Agency FRERP            Federal Radiological Emergency Response Plan GS              Ginna Station HALM            High Alarm HP              Health Physicist HPN            Health Physics Network HVAC            Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning INHB            Inhibited (Alarm Suppressed)
INPO            Institute of Nuclear Power Operations JENC            Joint Emergency News Center Kl              Potassium Iodide LALM            Low Alarm LCO            Limited Condition of Operation LOCA            Loss of Coolant Accident LWR            Light Water Reactor MOV            Motor-Operated Valve MPC            Maximum Permissible Concentration NERP            Nuclear Emergency Response Plan 4-2
 
4.2 Abbreviation - Acron ms C n
                                  'RC Nuclear Regulatory Commission OSC            Operational Support Center OOS          Out of Service (on site)
OOS          Out of Sequence (off site)
PAG(s)        Protective Action Guide(s)
PAR(s)        Protective Action Recommendation(s)
PASS          Post Accident Sampling System PIO          Public Information Officer PWR          Pressurized Water Reactor RCP          Reactor Coolant Pump RCS          Reactor Coolant System RHR          Residual Heat Removal RGRE          Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation RST          Radiation Survey Team SC            Site Contingency (or Survey Center)
Sl            Safety Injection SPING        High Range Effluent Monitor TSC          Technical Support Center 4-3
 
SECTION 5.0 CONTROLLER AND EVALUATOR INFORIVIATION
 
5.0      ONTROLLER AND EVAL ATOR INSTRU TIONS Each Controller and Evaluator should be familiar with the following:
: a. The basic objectives of the Exercise.
: b. The assumptions and precautions being taken.
: c. The Exercise scenario, including the initiating events and the expected course of actions to be taken.
: d. The various locations that will be involved and the specific items to be observed when at those locations.
: e. The purpose and importance of the evaluation checklist and record sheets.
5.1    C n roller Ins ruc ions 5.1.1  Controllers will position themselves at their assigned locations prior to the activation of the facility for which they have responsibility (see Section 5.3).
5.1.2 Communications will be tested to ensure satisfactory communications among Controllers prior to Exercise commencement. All watches and clocks will be synchronized with the Lead Simulator Control Room.
Exercise Controller as part of the communications testing.
5.1.3 All Controllers will comply with instructions from the Lead Controller.
5.1.4 Each Controller will have copies of the messages controlling the progress of the Exercise scenario. No message shall be delivered out of sequence or other than as written unless specifically authorized by the Lead Controller.
5.1.5 Messages controlling the progress of the scenario are noted with a number. Contingency messages are noted with a number followed by the letter "X" (e.g., 10X).
5.1.6 Each onsite Controller will have copies of time-related plant data sheets. Data sheets will be distributed only in the Control Room.
Radiological and meteorological data will also be provided at locations where it is normally available.
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5.1.7    Controllers will ~n    provide information to the Players regarding
      . scenario development or resolution of problem areas encountered in the course of the simulated emergency.
The Exercise participants are expected to obtain information through their own organizations and exercise their own judgement in determining response actions and resolving problems.
5.'1.8    Some Players may insist that certain parts of the scenario          are unrealistic. The Lead Controllers have the sole authority to clarify any questions regarding scenario content.
5.1 P9    Each Controller will take detailed notes regarding the progress of the Exercise and the responses of the Exercise participants at their respective assigned locations. Each Controller will carefully note the arrival and departure time for participants, the times at which major activities or milestones occur and problem areas encountered. The Controllers will retain their notes for the purposes of reconstructing the Exercise chronology and preparing a written evaluation of the Exercise.
5P2      Evaluation Instructions Each Controller/Evaluator will take detailed notes regarding        the progress of the Exercise and the response of the Exercise participants at their respective assigned locations. Each Controller/Evaluator should carefully note the arrival and departure times of participants, the times when major activities or milestones occur and problem areas encountered.
The standards below should be used by the Controller/Evaluator to evaluate assigned areas pertaining to the emergency response. A dual purpose will be served by this rating system. First, the capability of each facility or response area will be evaluated and second, the system will provide a vehicle for guiding and directing improvement.
The rating scale is as follows:
Good - Personnel and equipment generally performed better than expected. Any errors or problems were minor and easily correctable.
        ~gif            -P          I  d    lip      g      llyp f      d expected. Any errors noted were not severe and could be corrected without undue labor or expense.
        ~di              -P            I d  dip      g      lly  f    ddl expectations and there were several significant deficiencies noted.
The area's ability to carry out its functions was diminished.
NA - Not applicable to the situation or not observed.
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Controller/Evaluator comments should consider the demonstration of the following facility and team evaluation elements:
5.2.1
  ~ ~            ~Facili o    Accurate and timely determination of emergency action and classification levels.
o    Timely activation and staffing for each classification level.
o    Familiarity of personnel with appropriate emergency instructions, duties and responsibilities.
o    Timely notification of Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation, local, State and Federal personnel/agencies (information updates performed).
o    Adequacy of internal information systems (i.e., message handling, displays, status boards and maps).
o    Properly controlled documentation and accurate, timely record-keeping.
o    Utilization of correct communications procedures and techniques.
o    Capability of facility supervisors/directors to interface with personnel and coordinate facility activities.
o    Consideration of personnel safety (exposure control).
o    Adequacy of interface between emergency response facilities.
o    Adequacy of equipment and supplies.
o    Timely initiation of onsite protective/corrective actions.
o    Development of protective action recommendations.
o    Radiological surveys and assessment      of plant damage and hazardous conditions performed.
o    Timely request of emergency support services.
o    Coordinated, accurate and orderly dissemination of information to the news media.
o    Proper assumption of command and control, 5-3
 
5.2.2  Team o  Timely notification and activation.
o  Adequacy of staffing.
o  Familiarity'ith appropriate emergency procedures, duties and responsibilities.
o  Availability and utilization of proper equipment, o    Performance of contamination/decontamination      control.
o    Proper interface with emergency support personnel.
o    Utilization of correct communications instructions and techniques.
o  Availability of referenced documents to team members.
o  Utilization of proper radiological control practices (i.e., access control, protective clothing, shielding, stay time).
o  Performance of radiological surveys.
o  Timely and proper performance of damage assessment.
o  Properly maintained survey records and maps.
o  Adequacy of briefing sessions prior to dispatch.,
o  Direction and control by team leaders.
o  Timely requests for offsite assistance if required.
o  Coordination and interface between emergency response team members.
o  Proper interfaces with plant supervisory personnel.
Controllers/Observers will record their comments for the purpose of reconstructing the Exercise chronology and preparing a written evaluation of the Exercise.
5.3    Personnel Assi nments Table 5.1 lists the personnel assignments for the on-site Controller organization.
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Eval    ion P cka es The following evaluation packages will be provided to the appropriate Controllers/Observers at the pre-Exercise briefing:
Simulator Control Room Technical Support Center Operational Support Center Survey Center Emergency Operations Facility Joint Emergency News Center Health Physics Personnel Dose Assessment (TSC and EOF)
Radiation Survey Teams (SC and EOF)
Post-Accident Sampling System Fire Brigade Engineering Support Center 5-5
 
TABLE .1 The following personnel have been designated to act as Controllers during the 1992 Exercise activities (SEE ATTACHED LIST).
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CONTROLLER LIST POSITION Exercise                          R. Beldue Coordinator Control Room                      D. Hudnut (Lead)
(Simulator)                      J. O'oole T. White J. Zulawski Control Room                      D. Peterson (Real)
Technical Support Center Lead                              T. Alexander Technical 8                      B. Zollner Operations                        K. Masker Assessment Security                          R. Wood R. Teed Dose Assessment                  P. Polfleit Health Physics                    F. Puddu 8  Chemistry Communications                    S. Poulton 8 Data Flow Operations Support Center Lead                              J. Huff J. Knorr Fire                              D. Biedenbach M. Cavanaugh Operations                        W. Stiewe S. Carter
 
CONTROLLER LIST POSITION    .
IBC                              T. Joachimczyk E. McGrattan Mechanical                      S. Meister E. Graus G. Gibaud J. Liese Electrical                      R. Yates R. Marriott Post Accident                    M. Clifton Sampling System                  TBD Survey Center Lead                            J. Schultz Red Team                        R. Mastrella Blue Team                        J. Edler Green Team                      J. Mazzeo Yellow Team                      P. Phelan Orange Team                      J. Grzybek White Team                      D. Bryant Personnel                        M.E. Dangler Coordinator Emergency Operations Facility Lead 8                          W. Backus Operations Communications                  B. Stanfield 8 Data Flow
 
CONTROLLER LIST POSITION Dose Assessment                  R. Watts N. Kiedrowski-Survey Team                      K. Hart M. Burgess-General                          J. Neis Engineering Support Center        C. Anderson J. Bergstrom Joint Emergency News Center      F. Orienter National Weather Service          G. English 6-9
 
GINNA STATION 1992 EMERGENCY EXERCISE
~PB~LI    ~l ~ FDRMATI ~ RII NOR CONTRDL ANO        SPPEPH        NE LLUUETIDHS FIIR THE EVALUATED EXERCISE A significant aspect of emergency response is to provide the news media and general public with accurate and timely information about the incident.
Public perception and reaction are influenced by the information relayed to them. To ensure that the Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation Emergency Organization is prepared to deal with outside inquiries during an incident at the Ginna Station, the exercise provides certain elements that test Public Information and Rumor Control activities. During the course of the Exercise, the Joint Emergency News Center (JENC) will be activated and exercised.
The RG5E "Spouse Phone" will also be manned by the RGSE Medical Department.
Exercise Controllers have been selected to test the Rumor Control and News Media Contact Staffs, as well as the JENC. Controllers will act as concerned citizens, employees, employee relatives and as members of the media, posing questions to the staffs. When acting as members of the media, controllers shall make up a name and a media outlet (print or electronic) located ouu,~id of the Rochester area. Each time a rumor control message is delivered, a different fictitious name and address will be given.
The phone number to be given will be the number from which the exercise controller is calling so as to allow the county Rumor Control person(s) to return calls with appropriate information, if necessary. The exercise controllers should maintain the theme of each rumor control message and answer inquiries of the counties'umor Control persons appropriately.
The following pages denote questions that these controllers can use. The questions are grouped by time in relation to the events specified in the, Exercise Scenario. The Controllers are allowed to use questions previously utilized. The lead JENC Controller shall verify that the exercise is adhering to schedule, otherwise time adjustments will be necessary. Space is provided for controllers to make notes on the response. Controllers need not use the questions herein; free play is encouraged. However, controllers must not get carried away with unusual or pointless questions.
When calling in questions, ~alwa s ~re~ed gggs~lon ~wi h "THIS IS AN EXERCISE". If you are playing a reporter at the JENC, develop free play questions based on the information given during the briefing.
Additionally,ask questions about RGSE, the State or counties, Ginna Station, radiation, state/county/utility interface, protective actions, etc. Questions and relevant telephone numbers will be distributed at the special Pre-Exercise Controllers Briefing.
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GIN NA STATION 1992 EMERGENCY EXERCISE ATIACHMENT 1 PU  IID INFDNMIITIDN~DUN Tl        NN TIME 0930 ~ This is                      from TV Station WWUV. We'e heard that there is an incident at the Ginna Nuclear Plant. Can you tell us what is happening?
    ~  My husband's a Wayne County Sheriff's Deputy. He said he's heard that there's some sort of problem at the nuclear plant.
        ~  What is happening there?
      ~    How dangerous      a situation is it?
0915 ~ This is                      from the Associated Press. I understand that you have an incident at the Ginna Nuclear Plant. What's going on up there?
      ~    How extensive is the problem?
      ~    Where did the trouble start in the plant?
      ~    Is  it under control?
      ~    What's the status of the plant?
      ~    What kind of hazards are involved?
      ~    Have any workers been injured?
            ~    If so what is the extent of their injuries?
            ~    What are their names?
            ~    What are their job functions?
      ~    Is the safety of the public threatened?
      ~  At what time will you have      a press conference?
      ~  We'd like to send someone to the plant, for interviews and photos..Where do they go?
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0930 ~ This is                    from TV Station WRRO. We have a report you have some serious problems at Ginna Station. Would you tell our listeners the story?
    ~ We heard the plant is reactor is no longer under control - is that true?
    ~ Is the plant experiencing an uncontrolled release of radiation?
      ~  How do you know?
      ~  Who is in charge of the emergency?
      ~  What is his/her title?
      ~  Why are they in charge?
    ~ What emergency classification are you now under?
    ~ Was the reactor damaged?
    ~ Did you evacuate the site?
    ~ Why not?
    ~ Are you going to evacuate the public living by the plant?
    ~ Is the reactor under control?
    ~ Do you have a press conference scheduled?
      ~  At what time?
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0945 ~  What is happening at Ginna?
    ~  Is  the plant still under your control?
    ~  Have the federal authorities been notified?
          ~  Which ones?
        ~  What will they be doing?
    ~  Has assistance    been requested to deal with this crisis?
    ~  ls there any danger to the public?
    ~ What is going on at Ginna?
      ~    Has the situation been resolved or are things getting worse?
      ~    Are you evacuating the site?
      ~    Are you going to tell the public to evacuate the area around the plant?
    ~ Has Governor Cuomo been notified?
    ~ Have the sirens been activated?
    ~ I  hear there is a toxic chemical spill, in addition to the radiation leak at the plant, what chemicals are leaking, what are the health effects of the chemicals and what impact will the spill have on the environment?
1000 ~ I'e heard    you declared an "Unusual Event" earlier today.
      ~    What does that signify--how bad    a problem do  you have?
      ~    What time did it happen?
      ~    How did the problem start?
      ~    Has anyone been killed?
      ~    Are there any injuries?
      ~    The situation appears to be getting worse...is this true?
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          ~  I work at the Fitzpatrick Plant.
              ~  I'm confused about what's going on at Ginna...is the leak    a chemical or radiological leak to the atmosphere?
              ~  Has the (chemical  / radiation ) leak stopped?
              ~  How much was released?
              ~  Do you need any help from us?
1015        ~  What is the significance of an "ALERT"?
            ~  How serious a problem is that?
            ~  Have government officials been called?
            ~  What will the Governor do?
            ~  What is RGRE doing?
            ~  What time did you declare the alert?
            ~  What conditions cause you to declare an alert?
          ~  Didn't Ginna have    a similar problem several years ago?
          ~  Ginna seems to be having more "technical malfunctions" than other US nuclear plants, how do you explain that?
            ~  Is it poor management?
            ~  Is it low quality aging equipment?
          ~  How do I get "official" information....who's in charge?
        ~  Who do I talk to for getting more information about radiation being released from the plant?
        ~  Are farmers supposed to be sheltering livestock?
  ~  I'e got a    small dairy farm in Williamson and    I need to know what I should do.
    ~  Where would I get more stored feed for my cattle if my pasture gets contaminated?
  ~  I think I heard the sirens...do  I need to evacuate?
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1030  ~  I heard that you declared a "Site Alert".
          ~  When did this happen?
          ~    How much of the plant has been damaged?
Is there is a release  of radiation?
          ~    Has anyone been injured in or around the plant?
          ~  ls the plant safe or in big trouble?
1100  ~  What does      a "Site Area Emergency" mean? Doesn't that mean that no one can go near the plant for the next thousand years?
      ~ -Is this accident similar    to the one you had in 1982?
      ~  Why didn't we have more warning about this problem before now?
      ~  When will this problem be over, or don't you know?
      ~  Will you evacuate people around the plant?
      ~  In simple terms,    what are you doing to control this emergency situation?
      ~  Will lots of radiation be released, or has it already started?
      ~  Is  this as bad as the disaster at Chernobyl?
1115  ~  Are farm animals on pasture grazing safe?
      ~  What about the apple orchards around the plant, how will they be impacted?
      ~  Are you releasing radiation?
          ~    If so what are tPe levels?
      ~  Are farmers supposed to take any action to protect their livestock?
      ~  Who is the best source of truthful information on this emergency?
1130  ~  My father is in the Hill-Haven Nursing Home in Webster.
        ~    What will happen to him?
      ~  How long will this emergency last?
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    ~  How do we keep informed?
      ~  Is this as bad as Chernobyl?
    ~  I just heard on my scanner that someone found evidence of terrorist
        'sabotage on a plant safety system, is the plant going to blow up?
1200 ~  Do you expect that any radiation will be released?
    ~  Is the radiation like bomb fallout?
    ~  How dangerous is it?
    ~  Who is in charge of the emergency?
    ~  When will the next press briefing be held?
    ~  Where is the radiation heading?
    ~  What protective actions have been recommended?
    ~  Whom should      I call for further information concerning the Webster area (or Ontario)?
    ~  If we'e evacuated, will my house ever be safe to return to?
    ~  Where are people supposed to go if they evacuate?
1215 ~  What is the problem at Ginna?
        ~    I'm confused--How did the problem start?
        ~    Is this plant similar to Chernobyl or TMI?
        ~    Can it blow up?
        ~    How much radiation is being released off site?
        ~    What protective actions are in effect for Wayne (Monroe) County?
        ~    If people around the plant have to evacuate their homes, when will they be allowed return?
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  ~ This is                        from WRUS Radio in Syracuse.
      ~  How serious is the Ginna situation now?
      ~  Is the problem under control yet?
How many people live around the plant?
    ~  What are you going to do to fix the situation?
    ~  When is the next press briefing?
    ~  Can we interview anyone at the plant?
    ~  Where is your News Center located?
        ~    How do I get there?
    ~  Where is the wind going?
    ~  Who's in charge of the emergency?
    ~  We heard that there was sabotage resulting in both a toxic chemical spill and serious release of radiation, what can you tell us about how this came about?
1230 ~  I  live in Webster on Schlegel Road. I'm worried about leaving my 3 dogs behind if I evacuate my home.
        ~    Can  I take them along with me to      a  county evacuation shelter?
        ~    What else should    I take along if I go?
        ~    How many days of pet food should        I bring?
    ~  I'm Fred Ames from Perinton.        I heard that radiation from Ginna might blow all the way down here.
        ~    What should    I do about my vineyard and farm?
        ~    If my grapes and land get contaminated, who's going to pay me for my losses?
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1300 ~ This is TV 25 in Toronto. Is it true that your G-e-e-na reactor is suffering a mishap and can you give us an update on the severity of the problem?
      ~  Briefly, what happened this morning to begin this problem?
Do you Americans consider this to be worse than Three Mile Island?
      ~  Do the authorities believe there's chance that the winds may carry radioactive material across Lake Ontario to Canada?
      ~  Can you tell our viewers how your reactor is different from ours?
      ~  For example, will there be heavy water contamination in the Lake?
      ~  We also heard that there was a toxic leak at the plant, what is your comment?
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ATTA HMENT 2 ADMDS.DDSTEDL ~MESSAGE FOR INONROE COIONTY TIME 0930 ~ Could you tell me about the problem at Ginna? I'm a Webster resident.
    ~ Is there  a chemical or a radiation problem at Ginna?
    ~ Is the problem at Ginna or Nine Mile Unit II?
    ~ Is Ginna Station    shut down because of an accident or something?
0945 ~ I hear there's an emergency at the nuclear power plant.
    ~ What happened and how bad is it?
    ~ I'm                of Radio Station WZZE. You'e on our "LIVE LINE" and could you tell our listeners what's happening at the Ginna Nuclear plant?
      ~  Is the County Executive going to declare a state  of emergency?
      ~  What does the County Executive intend to recommend to the public?
      ~  Are there any recommendations for people living within a few miles of Ginna?
      ~  Should County residents take any kind of proactive measures because of the problem we'e hearing about on the news?
0950  ~  Has any radiation or hazardous material leaked yet?
          ~  How can you be sure? Are you checking it?
      ~  How can    I find out when there is a release?
      ~  Who is in charge of the emergency?
      ~  Is the plant shut down?
      ~  Is there a release?
      ~  What's happening at the nuclear plant?
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1100    ~    My son works at Xerox, he's there now.
              ~    How will he know about the Ginna problem?
              ~    Is he safe where he is?
        ~      Does RGRE have an emergency plan?
              ~  If so, how does the County figure  in it?
        ~    We'e      lost our emergency information handbook and need one right away. Will one of the emergency people you have deliver one to us?
        ~      Is there a security problem at Ginna?
        ~    Was there sabotage?
        ~    Is the plant under control?
      ~      What damage was done?
      ~      I heard there was an explosion and fire at Ginna which resulted in both a chemical release into the lake and a radioactive cloud being released over Webster and Penfield, what is really happening?
1110 ~ I  live on 22113 Salt Road in Webster. If there's an evacuation, I'm going to need help with my two infant twins. Can you help me?
    ~ How many nuclear plants are in the area?
    ~ Where's our power going to come from if the plant is shut down for        a while?
    ~ Have you guys called for extra help with your problem?
    ~ Who's running the emergency?
      ~    What station on the radio should we be listening to?
      ~    I  need to talk to the County Executive. What's his number?  I need to know what to do.
      ~    Is RGRE telling us the    truth? We all remember the Ice Storm and how they lied then to save their buttsl 5-21
 
      ~  I live in Penfield, but I could live 50 miles away and wouldn't feel safe...are you going to let us know if we need to get out?
          ~    How?
1115      ~    I live near the plant and heard there is an "ALERT", and then    I heard it called something else... What's going on?
      ~  Are you checking the radiation levels outside?
    ~    Did Sad-Am Hussein's people do this?
    ~  What's this I hear about      a  fire at Ginna?
        ~    Was that because of a big explosion or something?
        ~    How many people got hurt and who's running the plant now?
    ~  Somebody told me the Ginna workers "bail out" from the plant when there's a problem. Is that true?
    ~  Is Cuomo or Bush sending help?
    ~  What's happening at the Ginna plant?
    ~  Is the plant burning      out of control?
    ~  My neighbors are saying terrorists have blown up part of the Ginna plant. Is this true?
    ~  Has a State of Emergency been declared?
    ~  What should the public do to protect itself?
1130    ~    My wife and    I are concerned    because we haven't heard the sirens go off...we live over in Fairport.
        ~    Shouldn't we hear sirens now?
    ~  We don't think you county disaster people are being told everything by RGSE. I can't even get a straight answer on my monthly electric bill. What's really going on?
    ~  I  don't trust the power plant people; they'd lie to save their own skins.
        ~    Do you have anybody checking on them?
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          ~  Will the County Legislature look into this accident and stop Ginna from starting up again7
          ~  Who's going to pay for all the clean-up from this accident7
        ~    Should I close my restaurant due to the accident at Ginna Station? I'm over in Webster Village.
              ~  What are we supposed to do?
              ~  Who do I call to find out if we'e going to have to leave?
              ~  Who will guard my place if we evacuate7
      ~  I'm calling from California, I have family in Rochester....what's going on at your plant?
      ~ What's happening at Ginna?
1200  ~  I heard    that at Ginna a disgruntled employee sabotaged the plant and that's what caused this accidentf Have they caught the person yet7
    ~  Has there been a radiation release7
    ~  What's happening to all the school kids in Webster School District?
    ~  I heard the siren but nobody said which way to go.      My neighbor says the siren means to leave your house immediately.
              ~  Is he right7
    ~  What do I do7      I live on Dewitt Road near the Elementary School.
    ~  I  hear that the Maplewood Nursing Home will keep its patients where they are. My wife works there, but I can't reach her because the phones are busy. Will they be safe there?
1230 ~  I'm leaving now. Where do I go for temporary housing?        I live on State Road near Route 250,
    ~  I'rn calling from Penfield.....has there been a release of radiation from Ginna7
    ~  I'm calling from Pennsylvania....l live 5 miles from Ginna.....can we return home tomorrow7
    ~  What's happening at Ginna?
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        ~  I'm evacuating now. Which way is safe to travel7 We live next to the Wegman's on Holt Road. We need temporary housing. I'e got 4 kids with me.
        ~  I  am supposed to leave but don't have a place to stay. Which school can I  stay at? I live on Lake Road near Route 250.
          ~      How do I get there?
          ~      Who's going to pay my expenses7
          ~      Who do I call to get a check for my expenses7 1300  ~  Is it true    that the apples are now contaminated?
      ~  Where are we supposed to get our groceries now?
      ~  We don't have any money or a car. How do we get away from the radiation 7
          ~      Where do we live and eat?
      ~  I  live up on Five Mile Line Road by Plank Road.
          ~      I heard the accident at the Ginna Station is getting worse.
          ~    Are we gonna be moved out of our homes after this?
          ~    Why haven't you made the announcement on TV?
      ~  Are animals safe to be left outside. We live in Webster.
    . ~  Can we leave the house?
      ~  Has there been an accident at Ginna7
      ~  What exactly has happened?
      ~  Does RG8cE have a plan for this kind of thing?
            ~  What about the County?
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GUMS    ~DETEDL~ME SAGE FOR WAYNE COUNTY TIME 0940  ~  I hear there's an emergency at the nuclear power plant.
        ~    How serious is the problem?
        ~    Are schools going to be dismissed early?
        ~    Can  I pick up my two children at the Middle School in Ontario?
    ~  I'm                  of Radio Station WTZ. Can you tell our listeners what' happening at the Ginna Nuclear plant? You'e live on our "MORNING SHOW".
        ~    Have officials in Wayne County declared a state of emergency?
        ~    What is Wayne County doing to assist in this emergency?
        ~    Will you have a press conference?
        ~    Has there been a problem at the Ginna Plant?
0950 ~  I  live down on Knickerbocker near the Ontario Water District plant....Have any chemicals or radiation been released, can they get into the drinking water?
        ~    Is the problem under control?
    ~  Should we leave our home because of the mishap at the plant? We'e very concerned about this.
    ~  What's the problem at your plant?
    ~  When will the emergency be over?
    ~  What caused the problem at Ginna?
1000 ~  My daughter and      a friend are out shopping in Ontario.
        ~    How are they going to be warned about the plant problem?
        ~    We live in Walworth...are we safe?
    ~  Are you going to block off the roads...my daughter needs to be able to drive back homel 5-25
 
      ~  What's happening at the nuclear plant?
      ~    Is the problem    I'e been    hearing about at Russell Station or Ginna?
      ~  Who caused the accident?
      ~  My mother works in the library in Ontario.
          ~    How do they know there's problem?
          ~    Are they safe?
          ~    I can't get through to the library..the line  is busy.
          ~    What do you recommend          I do?
          ~    We live in Marion...are we far enough away?
  ~  Is the plant under control now?
  ~  Will we lose our power because of the accident?
  ~  Is there a brochure    we'e    supposed to have to tell us what to do?
  ~ Who is in charge of your emergency?
    ~    Is it under control?
  ~  I'm calling from Consolidated Edison....could you give me some information about the event this morning at Ginna?
1015 ~    We'e lost      our emergency information handbook and need one right away. Which Zone do we live in?
    ~    We live on Slocum Road near Kenyon Road - are we going to have to evacuate? We'e very close to Ginnal
    ~    Where are we supposed to go if we'e told to leave?
1030 ~    What happened at Ginna this morning?
    ~    What do    I do if the sirens blow?
    ~    Are all RGSE's plants under attack?
    ~    What happened this morning?
    ~    Where can    I buy  a radiation instrument to check the outside?
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1100  ~  I  have some milk goats out in our field...out on County Line Road by Berg Road. What do I do with the goats? Bring 'em inside?
      ~  We live in a one-story wood-frame house. The calendar we received from RGRE talks about "sheltering". Isn't that supposed to apply only to brick buildings with thick walls? We don't even have a basementl
      ~  Is  the Ginna plant running now?
          ~    Will you be blowing the sirens?
          ~      If so, what do we do?
          ~      I  need to know what's going on and what to do.
          ~      My neighbors are frightened ....we live two miles east of the plant on Furnace Road.
      ~  Can we go outside? Are we in danger?
      ~  Are you people checking the radiation?
      ~  What are we supposed to do when sirens go off?
1115  ~  My neighbor's      a cop....we says  you'e  got a security problem. How bad is it?
        ~      How many security people are at Ginna?
        ~      Have you called for help?
        ~      Did the sabotage cause the chemical release?
        ~      Did terrorists blow up Ginna?
      ~  Were employees or outsiders involved in the destruction of safety equipment?
      ~  Are the plants in Oswego having problems too, or is it just Ginna?
        ~    I  figure with all the problems recently, some group's sabotaging all the nuke plants around here.
        ~    Have you captured the people involved?
1130    ~    We hear that emergency shelters are open now....what do we bring if we need to stay for awhile and how much will it cost?
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      ~  How do we get checked for radiation? My whole family is feeling nauseated and weak.
      ~  Is Wayne County going        to be declared a disaster area?
      ~  Is  this accident as bad as Chernobyl or TMI?
      ~ Where do the school kids go? My daughter goes to Freewill Elementary School.
      ~  Should I close my business due to the accident? Who will pay for the lost income? (The business is on Route 104 near County Line Road).
1200 ~  Are schools closing in Williamson...my kids are at the High School?
    ~  What are we supposed to do - we live on Route 21 in Williamson?
    ~  What should        I do for my chickens to protect them from radiation?
    ~  I  heard Ginna is melting down. Is it true that State people are coming to take over?
    ~  We heard the Governor is coming to take charge of Ginna.
    ~  How wide an area will be evacuated - 20, 30 miles?
    ~  How far is Ginna from Sodus?
    ~  Should Sodus residents leave their homes?
    ~  Is  there a plan for nuclear emergencies?
        ~    Is it finished?
        ~    Who wrote the plan and who approved it?
    ~  Is RG5E responsible        for the accident that happened?
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j 1230  ~  I  heard the siren but now what do we do? We live just down the road from Ginna...and I don't see anyone leaving the plant....are they all dead?
          ~    Would you send out the sheriff's department to check?
      ~  What's happening at the Ginna plant?
      ~  I'm leaving now. Can      I pick my son? He's got a job at Atana's Restaurant in Ontario.
      ~  I live in Macedon...we just had a problem a few weeks ago with the drinking water, heavy metals in the water or something.
        ~    Are we going to have to boil our drinking water again because of the plant's radiation?
      ~  Can my pets be outside, can they drink water that's outside?
1300  ~  I  think I am supposed to leave but don't have      a place to stay. I live in Wayne ERPA Number 3 near the plant.
        ~    Which county shelter can    I stay at?
        ~      How do I get there?
        ~    Who's going to pay my expenses?
        ~    I heard the accident at the Ginna Station is just a false rumor. What' going on?
        ~    I live exactly .6 miles south of the plant....there's never been a problem before and I'm not going to leave now. I'm sure the media's just blowing this out of proportion.
        ~    Why haven't you made the announcement on radio?
    ~  Who's going to guard all the neighbor's houses after they run away to the shelters?
    ~  Is  the Ginna emergency over yet?
    ~  Is  the Ginna reactor shut down?
    ~  Is  the plant burning?
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1330  ~  What is the Ginna problem that occurred this morning?
        ~  I'e heard  people are being asked to leave. Is that true?
        ~  Were we supposed to hear the sirens?
        ~  What radio station or T.V. channel should we have on?
      ~ Who is running the reactor at Ginna? I hear the safety equipment was tampered with this morning by someone in the plant.
    ~  Where is the emergency information in the phone book.      I can't find it.
    ~  What should we take if we leave our home?
    ~  How do we get transportation if we don't have a car and need to evacuate? We live on Lakeside Road near Lake Road.
    ~  Is the accident over with at Ginna?
    ~  Who's going to pay for the mess you created?
1345 ~  Is there contamination on the ground    now from Ginna?
    ~  My homeowners insurance states I'm not covered for nuclear accidentsl What do I do now?
    ~  Who will check my home and property to make sure there's no radiation?
We live on Boston Road.
    ~  I'm calling from Buffalo...l got my family out of our house in Ontario Center this morning. When will it be safe to go home again?
        ~  Can we be checked for nuclear radiation somewhere, on our way home?
    ~  Who can we get to check our farm pond to see if there's any contamination?
    ~  I'e got a well on my property (about 6 miles east of Ginna on Lake Road). Can we still drink from our well?
        ~  Who can  I contact if I have more questions, and I'm sure  I willi
    ~  I'm calling from England.....what kind of plant is Ginna?
        ~  Has there been a release to the atmosphere?
        ~  Was there iodine in the release?
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1400 ~ How long will people who evacuate from Wayne ERPA        1 have to stay away from home?
    ~ Can homeowners go back and check their homes in the meantime?
    ~ What if there's  a fire in one of our houses? Are you just going to let it burn7
    ~ Are residents supposed to take potassium iodide7
      ~  If we can't get the potassium, can we take salt tablets7
    ~ What is happening at Ginna?
    ~ We caught some trout just east of the plant this morning, around 8 or 9 am.
      ~  What should we do with the fish?
      ~  Is my boat contaminated    now and am    I?
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ATTACHMENT PRESS CORPS QUESTIONS
~  How bad a leak occurred?
~  What kind of leak was it - chemical or radiation?
~  Where did it go?
~  Is the reactor stable and under control?
~  Is this plant similar Nine Mile Point?
~  Were any workers injured or contaminated?
~  How much radiation was released around the plant?
~  What protective actions are in effect for Wayne (Monroe) County?
~  How many people live in Wayne (Monroe) County?
~  What are you going to do to manage the situation over the next several hours?
~  How long will the emergency be in effect?
~  When is the next press briefing?
~  How many media representatives are at the News Center?
~  What agencies are at the News Center?
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~  Where is the wind heading now?
~  What is the weather forecast? What effect will that have on your recommendations?
~  Who's in charge of the emergency?
~  Please explain the relationship of the State, the two Counties and RGSE in terms of how decisions are made during this emergency. For example who, makes the decision the activate the sirens, who decides to evacuate or shelter, and how is that decision reached? How can we be sure that the best interests of the public are paramount in the decision makers mind? How does the County Executive and County Chairman get the technical information they need to make informed decisions?
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~ For any news organization wishing to take footage of Ginna, who do we see at the plant gate?
~ How will home-bound, mobility impaired or nursing home patients be protected?
~ What exactly does "sheltering" involve..does this apply to any type of home?
~ When can people who have sheltered, stop sheltering?
~ When do you expect to enter "Recovery"? What does that mean exactly?
~ Will there be any further radioactive releases?
~ Will the sirens be sounded any further?
~ How do tourists know how to protect themselves?
~ How is the plant getting power now to run its safety systems?
~ Will the shareholders or ratepayers absorb the cost of this mishap?
~ Will Ginna need to be decommissioned?
~ Is this the same type of problem that Ginna experienced in 1982?
~ Who will pay for all the damage to personal property from this accident?
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~ After cleaning up the radioactive waste from this accident, where does it all get sent? Has RGRE significantly added to the State's low-level waste crisis?
~ Why doesn't RG&E distribute potassium iodide to the public?...do RGRE people get it?
~ How close have you come to a meltdown?
~ How do you know the extent of damage to the Ginna reactor?
~ What problems do you expect the contamination will cause with the apple farms in Wayne County?
~ What effect will the release of radioactivity have on Lake Ontario fish?
~ What is the difference between genetic effects of radiation and somatic effects?
~ What impact will the radiation released have on unborn babies?
~ How many cancer deaths are there likely to be in Wayne and Monroe counties as a result of this accident?
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ATTA HMENT 4 "SPOUSE PHONE " QUESTIONS 0930 4 My wife is a secretary at Ginna Station, and    I'e heard they'e    had an emergency. How serious is it?
    ~ How long is this accident expected to go on?
    ~ Do you know if workers have evacuated the plant?
    ~ Are the workers all okay?
    ~ Can  I pick my wife up? If so, where do    I meet her?
0945 ~ This is Gail Beldue. My husband, Dick is either at Ginna Station or East Avenue today. I need to get a message to him. We live 3 miles from the plant and may need to evacuate.
      ~  Do you know for sure    if residents will have to evacuate?
      ~  If we evacuate, tell Dick that  I will go to my parents house.
      ~  Tell him  I hope he's okay.
1015 ~ My husband works in the Ginna Training Department.        I can't reach him at Ginna. His name is Sam Poulton.
      ~  My neighbor told me there was a problem with a chemical accident at the plant, and that there's a security problem too. Is that true?
      ~  Has everyone evacuated the plant?
      ~  Were any of the employees hurt?
      ~  How can I reach my husband? He's on blood pressure medication.            I need to know he's all right.
1045 ~ My father, Wesley Backus works in Operations at Ginna.
      ~  What's happening at the plant?
      ~  How bad is it?
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          ~  Are the workers in danger? My father works around the back-up safety equipment.
        ~    Are Ginna employees allowed to call home?
        ~    If he can, have Wesley Backus call home so I can stop worrying.
1115    ~    IVly.son-in-law works at Ginna as a Trainer (Jim Knorr).
Where are the plant workers now... have they left the plant?
        ~    Is the plant under control now?
        ~  How long will the emergency last?
1130 ~  My sister called me this morning and said there was a problem at the plant, and said she'd keep me posted. I haven't heard anything from her for 4 hours.
        ~  She said she might be sent to sent to work in the Survey Center. Is everyone there now?
        ~  Will the workers have to stay at the plant?
        ~  I need to get through to the Technical Support Center to ask her what arrangements I should make concerning her kids at day care...since I'm at work. Her name is Barb Butler.
1200 ~  My father works at Ginna, and is there now, He works in the Training Center (Jim Huff).
        ~  Has there been a release?
        ~  Do they have the plant saboteur identified yet?
        ~  Can    I drive to the plant and drop off some sandwiches  for my father if he's got to stay overnight?
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SECTION 6.0 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
 
EC ION 1  92 INNA PLUIVIE EXPOSURE PATHWAY EXER I E SCHED LE    F EVENT DATE TIME    PER ONNEL    R  P                  ~ATIVITY 10/5 9-11    ALL (EOF)                            PLAYER BRIEFING 2-4      ALL (TSC)                            PLAYER BRIEFING 10/7 8-12    AS ASSIGNED                          CONTROLLER BRIEFING 1-4      NRC TEAIVl                            NRC  TEAM
                                                  , BADGING 5 BRIEFING 10/8          ALL                                  1992 EXERCISE 10/9 8-10    CONTROLLERS                          PRE<RITIQUE MEETING 10-11    OPEN                                  RGSE CORPORATE CRITIQUE 11-12    OPEN                                  ~  CRmQUE 6-1
 
SECTION 7.0 EXERCISE SCENARIO
 
GINNA STATION 1992 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE INITIALCONDITIONS
: 1. The R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Plant is operating at approximately 97% rated thermal power. The Plant has been operating at this power level continuously for approximately 150 days.
: 2. The "A" Steam Generator (S/G) primary to secondary leak rate increased approximately 5 days ago to a calculated 60cc/min. At approximately 0630 hours this morning the primary to secondary leak rate has again increased significantly as indicated by a substantial increase in radiation monitor R-15 (Air Ejector). Radiation monitor R-19 (S/G Blowdown) has also indicated an increase in activity. The Health Physics/ Chemistry Department is in the process of analyzing samples to determine the calculated leak rate.
: 3. Equilibrium Primary Coolant Isotopic activity as of 0300 hours (10/8/92 is provided in table 9.2 of scenario Section 9.3. Total activity is 2.56 microcuries/gram. Chemistry Log Sheet, available from the Controller.
: 4. The Reactor Coolant System (RCS) total leakage is 0.361 GPM as of 0400 hours this morning and has been increasing. identified RCS Leakage is 0.073 GPM.
: 5. General weather conditions are partly cloudy with no current precipitation. For purposes of the Exercise, additional meteorological information in the Simulator Control Room should be obtained from the Plant Process Computer System (PPCS).
: 6. The Primary Water Treatment Plant is secured for major maintenance that will take approximately 3 days. the 100,000 Gallon Outside Condensate Storage Tank is at 20% Level. A Demineralizer Trailer has been ordered and is scheduled to arrive at 1300 hours today.
: 7. The House Heating Boiler is in service and Nuclear Steam is secured and held.
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GINNA STATION 1992 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE ONSITE SEQUENCE OF EVENTS APPROPRIATE SCENARIO TIME      TIME      EVENT DESCRIPTION 0700      -00/1 5    Initial Conditions established 0715      00/00      Announcement to Commence Annual Emergency Exercise 0730      00/1 5    The Health Physics/Chemistry Department informs the Control Room that the "A" S/G calculated leak rate is IJNUSUAL                approximately 450cc/min EVENT                (i.e., ~ 0.125 gpm).
ANTICIPATED RESULT Contr    I R om Operators should begin performing the applicable actions of Operating Procedure 0-.6.10 (Plant Operations with Steam Generator Tube Leak Indication).
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An orderly Plant shutdown should commence to be in Hot Shutdown within 6 hours and to be less than 350'F in the RCS within the next 6 hours as required by Plant Technical Specification.
A    ~UI              h    Idh 1-0,~ Ginna Station Event d  I  df        d      Ih E~PI                              Evaluation and Classification," EAL: Steam Generator Tube Rupture (SGTR); Steam Generator Tube Leakage        )
                        .1 GPM as identified by sampling. Appropriate offsite notifications should be made per EPIP 1~5.
If    ~UIE                d  I  df pp *I        Iffd minutes, a contingency message should be given out to declare it.
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APPROPRIATE  SCENARIO TIME    . TIME    EVENT DE      RIPTI N 0755        00/40    The "A" S/G ARV pops open and cannot be closed from the Control Room.
ANTI IPATED RES LT
                        ~R'      R Should send an Auxiliary Operator to the Steam Header Area to close the Isolation Valve on the "A" S/G ARV.
Operators performing the applicable actions of 0-2.1.
Tchnic ISu      or C n r The Plant Manager, Operations Assessment Manager, and Duty Engineer should be manning the TSC for Offsite Communications Assistance per EPIP 1-5.
0810        00/55    The Auxiliary Operator sent to isolate the "A" S/G ARV reports to the Control Room that the LA-"-S/G ARV is Lisolated,abut he has noticed atsteam-leak on the "B" S/G t'ARV, between the ARV-and the ARV Isolation-Valve.--l ANTICIPATED RESULTS Con r  I R om Should inform people manning the TSC of the "8" S/6 ARV Line steam leak.
May request Auxiliary Operator to isolate the "B" S/G ARV.
Operators performing the applicable actions of 0-2.1.
Should inform the people manning the TSC of the "A" S/G ARV problem and isolation.
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APPROPRIATE SCENARIO TIME      TIME    EVENT DES RIPTION T hni      I            n r May request that the "B" S/G ARV be isolated or may wait until Maintenance personnel have inspected it.
May inform Control Room that they will take actions to have Maintenance personnel inspect for the "A" And "B" S/G ARV problems.
0815      01/00  Annunciator G-22 (ADFCS System Trouble) alarms.
ANTICIPATED RESULT n rol Room Operators perform the applicable actions of AR-G.22.
Operators should check the S/G levels to ensure proper level control.
Operators should inform the people manning the TSC and I 5 C Department of the ADFCS problem.
0840      01/25  The CCW Surge Tank Lo Level Alarm (AR-A-13) annunciates and the CCW level indicates it is decreasing.
ANTICIPATED RESULTS
                      ~R'      R Operators perform the applicable actions of Alarm Response Procedure AR-A-13 (CCW Surge Tank Lo Level 41.2%).
Operators should send an Auxiliary Operator into the Auxiliary Building to identify the CCW Leak.
Should inform the people manning the TSC of the CCW leak.
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APPROPRIATE SCENARIO TIME      TIME    EVENT DE        RIPTI N 0850      01/35    Auxiliary Operator checking the CCW leak in Auxiliary Building informs Control Room that the 1A CCW Pump Mechanical Seal is leaking and spraying on the pump motor.
The running 1A CCW Pump trips out on overcurrent and annunciator (AR-A-17) alarms. The standby 1B CCW
                    'ump starts automatically and deliverers required flow.
ANTICIPATED RE          LT Con rol Room Operators perform the applicable actions of abnormal procedure AP-CCW.2 (Loss of CCW during power operation).
Operators request the Auxiliary Operator sent to identify the CCW leak in the Auxiliary Building, to isolate the suction and discharge of the 1A CCW Pump and rack out its electrical breaker.
Operators should inform the people manning the TSC of the 1A CCW Pump problems.
0855      01/40  The ADFCS problem with the MFW Regulating Valves is repaired..
ANTICIPATED RESULTS C  nrolR    om Operators continue shutting Plant down per 0-2.1 0905      01/45  Auxiliary Operator isolating the 1A CCW Pump informs Control Room that the Suction and Discharge Valves are closed and the electrical breaker is racked out.
ANTICIPATED RESULTS nrlR      m Operators should ensure that 1A CCW Pump Control Switch is in pull stop and CCW Surge Tank level has returned to normal.
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APPROPRIATE SCENARIO TIIVIE    TIME  EVENT DES RIPTI N 0915      02/00  The following events occur simultaneously:
                        ~  Pressurizer level and pressure decreases ALERT                    uncontrollably.
                        ~  A reactor trip occurs automatically from low pressurizer pressure gr is manually activated by the operator.
                      ~    A safety injection occurs automatically from low pressurizer pressure gr is manually activated by the operator.
                      ~    The "A" S/G water level increases uncontrollably.
                      ~    All safeguards equipment required is operating.
ANTICIPATED RESULTS C  nr IR om Operators performing the immediate actions of E-0 (Reactor trip or safety injection).
An ALERT should be declared in accordance with EPIP 1-0, "Ginna Station Event Evaluation and Classification,"
EAL: Steam Generator Tube Rupture (SGTR): SGTR        )
            ~'l<)P  100 GPM. Appropriate onsite and offsite notifications should be made per EPIP 1-5    ~
If and ALERT is not declared in approximately 15 minutes, a contingency message should be given out to declare it.
Operators transition to E-3 (Steam Generator Tube Rupture) and start performing.its applicable actions.
7-7
 
APPROPRIATE SCENARIO TIME      TIME    EVENT DE CRIPTION 0945      02/30  Accident Response and Evaluation continues.
ANTICIPATED RE ULT
                    ~RI      R Operators performing the applicable actions of E-3 (Steam Generator Tube Rupture) to stabilize the Plant.
Techni al S          Cen  r The TSC should be nearing operational readiness of the Emergency Response Organization.
The TSC, when operational, should send repair teams into the Auxiliary Building to evaluate the 1A CCW Pump and motor problems.
The TSC, when operational should send repair teams out to evaluate the "A" and "B" S/G ARV problems if not already done.
Emer    nc 0 er    i  n  F  ili JENC EOF may be activating at this time due to Plant conditions.
JENC will be activating at this time, 1000      02/45  Accident response and evaluation continues and DI truck arrives at site.
ANTICIPATED RESULTS nr  IRo m Operators performing the applicable actions of E-3 (Steam Generator Tube Rupture) to stabilize the Plant.
Technical Su    or Cen er The TSC should be assuming command and control.
7-8  .
 
APPROPRIATE SCENARIO TIIVIE    TIME    EVENT DE      RIPTI N 1015      03/00  Annunciator J-9 (Safeguard Breaker Trip) Alarms.
ANTICIPATED RE        LT ontrol Ro m When operators check the Board, the "A" SW Pump Switch indicates a white disagreement light and the "A" SW Pump indicates tripped.
Operators/TSC should send an Auxiliary Operator to the Screen House to check on "A" 'SW pump.
Operators should inform the TSC of the "A" SW Pump problem.
1030      03/1 5 The Auxiliary Operator sent to the Screen House to check the "A" SW Pump reports to the Control Room/TSC that SITE AREA            he can find nothing wrong with the "A" SW Pump but he EMERGEN Y            has smelled the strong odor of gas through-out the building with the strongest odor in the Basement.
ANTI IPATED RES LTS Con rol Room Should request that the Auxiliary Operator find the shutoff valves for the natural gas and propane gas to the Screen House and close them.
Should inform the TSC of the gas problem in the Screen House.
If not already isolated, should send an Axiliary Operator to isolate the "B" S/G ARV when requested to do.
Te hnic    I  u  o      n  r The TSC, after assessing Plant conditions, should:
7-9
 
APPROPRIATE SCENARIO TIME      TIME    EVENT DE      RIPTI N Declare a SITE AREA EMER EN Y in accordance with EPIP 1-0, "Ginna Station Event Evaluation and Classification," EAL: Hazards being experienced or projected; entry of uncontrolled flammable gases into vital areas.
Appropriate notifications of offsite agencies should be made per EPIP 1-5.
If a Site Area Emergency is not declared in approximately 15 minutes, a contingency message should be given to declare it.
TSC should inform the EOF of Plant conditions and the Site Area Emergency Declaration.
A Site Evacuation should be commenced if it is determined necessary.
Re air Teams Repair team sent out to check the CCW Pump should report that the 1A CCW Pump Mechanical seal needs replacing and that the 1A CCW Pump motor needs to be cleaned and dried. They report this will take approximately 8 hours. They also report that the 1B CCW Pump Mechanical Seal is leaking a small amount.
Repair Team sent out to check the "A" S/G ARV control problem should report that the ARV's Mercoid controller needs to be replaced. They report that it will take approximately 1 hour to do.
1045      03/30  If not done earlier, the Repair Team sent out to check the "8" S/G ARV Steam leak request that it be isolated.
Accident response and evaluation continues.
If not done earlier, the Auxiliary operator sent out to isolate the "B" S/G ARV steam leak reports back that it is isolated.
7-10
 
APPROPRIATE SCENARIO TIME      TIME    EVENT DESCRIPTI N ANTICIPATED RESULT on roi Room Operators performing the actions of E-3 (Steam Generator Tub Rupture) should have stabilized the Plant at approximately this time and be awaiting determination by the TSC as to what post SGTR cooldown procedure to use.
If not done earlier, should inform the TSC of the "B" S/G ARV steam leak isolation.
T hni aIS          r    n  r The TSC should be evaluating the flammable gas problem in the Screen House and be taking corrective actions required to return the Screen House to a safe condition (i.e., sending a Fire and Safety Team to evaluate and correct).
TSC Dose Assessment performing offsite dose calculations as necessary.
TSC should inform CR to use ES-3.1 (POST-SGTR Cooldown using backfill).
R    air Teams Repair Team sent out to check the "B" S/G ARV steam leak reports that it appears that the steam leak was from a 0.5 -inch hole drilled almost through the pipe, and also that a flange is leaking.
They report that it will take approximately one and a half hours to repair the leak.
7-11
 
APPROPRIATE SCENARIO TIME      TIME  EVENT DESCRIPTI N 1100      03/45  Condensate Storage Tank (CST) levels decrease to 5 feet.
ANTI IPATED RE        LT on rolR om Operators should refer to ER-AFW.1 (Alternate Water Supply to AFW Pumps) per foldout page of ES-3.1, Statement 4, which states, "If CST level decreases to less than 5 feet, ~hn switch to alternate AFW supply (Refer to ER-AFW.1, Alternate Water Supply to AFW Pumps) and perform applicable actions.
Should inform TSC of the low level in the CSTs.
TECHNICAL SUPP        RT CENTER TSC evaluating Plant conditions and taking action where required.
TSC should inform security of the as found condition of the "B" S/G ARV steam leak.
TSC Dose Assessment performing offsite dose calculations as required.
TSC should be expediting the repair of the S/G ARVs because of their use during such events as loss of condenser and Plant cooldown.
TSC should send a Repair Team to check out the "A" SW Pump problem when the Screen House is declared safe for entry.
TSC should inform EOF of Plant status and problems.
                    ~S~uri y Should be evaluating the drilled hole in the "B" S/G ARV pipe.
Emer enc    0  era ion F cili The EOF, after it is manned, should start assessing Plant conditions and take action as required.
7-12
 
APPROPRIATE SCENARIO TIME      TIME  EVENT DESCRIPTION 1115      04/00  Dl truck starts pumping to outside storage tank.
1120      04/05  The "A" S/G ARV Mercoid is repaired and ready for return to service.
ANTICIPATED RE        LTS nr  IRo m Operators performing applicable actions of ES-3.1 (Post-SGTR Cooldown using Backfill).
Operators performing applicable actions ER-AFW.1.
Operators should return the "A" S/G ARV to service if requested by the TSC.
T chni    I S        C  nter TSC evaluating Plant conditions and taking actions where required.
TSC Dose Assessment performing offsite dose calculations as required.
TSC may request the Control Room to return the    "A" S/G ARV to service.
                    ~Securi Should be evaluating the drilled hole in the "B" S/G ARV pipe.
Em r enc          r ion F cili The EOF, after it is manned, should start assessing Plant conditions and take action as required.
EOF Dose Assessment should be performing offsite Dose Assessment, as required, in parallel with the TSC Dose Assessment.
The EOF should be assuming commanded and control at approximately this time.
7-13
 
APPROPRIATE SCENARIO TIME      TIME    EVENT DES RIPTI N R    irT Performing actions as required to return equipment to service as soon as possible.
1145        04/30  Accident evaluation and response continues.
An individual arrives at the TSC and during frisking, finds contamination on his shoes and clothing.
                    ,The Rochester Telephone Corp. telephones in the EOF are suddenly found to be inoperable.
ANTICIPATED RESULTS
                    ~R'      R Operators should be performing the applicable actions of the ES-3.1 (Post-SGTR Cooldown using Backfill).
T chnic    I      o Cner TSC evaluating Plant conditions and taking action as required.
EOF evaluating Plant conditions and taking action as required.
TSC should request Control Room to return the "B" S/G ARV to service.
Health Physics technicians respond to the contaminated individual at the TSC entrance, perform further contamination monitoring, secure the TSC entrance and initiate appropriate decontamination and follow-up actions.
Em r enc      0 er ion Fa  ilit EOF personnel investigate nature    of telephone system failure, and switch to alternate telephones for voice and fax communications.
7-14
 
APPROPRIATE SCENARIO TIME      TIME  EVENT DES RIPTION
  ~ 1230    M 05/15 Recover/Re-entry discussions should commence. This should include preliminary discussions about short term and intermediate term concerns, including preliminary designation of the Recovery Organization.
State arid counties may also conduct parallel discussions.
Recovery/Re-entry interface between TSC/EOF and offsite agencies should be demonstrated as time allows.
  ~ 1315    ~ 06/00 After all Exercise Objectives have been demonstrated, the Exercise will be terminated.
7-15
 
U TABLE 7.1 SIMULATOR SET-UP DATA FOR EXERCISE SCENARIO
 
RITI AL IM LAT R ET- P DATA F R          1  2 ME EN Y PLANNIN          IM LAT R
: 1. At QQQ Equipment Set-up See 0700 Plant Status sheet.
: 2. At Q7QQ Reactor Core is in    IVIOL (571 PPM Boron).
: 3. At Q7QQ RCS Leak Rate is 0.361 GPM.
: 4. At Q7QQ "A" S/G Primary to Secondary Leak Rate is approximately 450cc/min (0.125 gpm).
: 5. At g)~7  R-15 on Alarm and Reading approximately 4.6 x    10'pm.
: 6. At Q7QQ HP/Chemistry Reports to the Control Room that the "A" S/G calculated primary to secondary Leak Rate is 450cc/min (i.e., 0.125 GPM).
: 7. At ~ Q7M Operators start shutting the Plant down in accordance with the 0-6.10 and 0-2.1 at 10%/hr for 2 hours and then at 20%/hr for the rest of the shutdown.
: 8. A        IL7&      ~IE                h Id b d Leakage > 0.1 GPIVI as identified by sampling).
I  d, IR    G  <<T      b
: 9. At Q7~ the "A" S/G ARV pops full open and cannot be closed from the Control Room.
: 10. At Q5~1    the "A" S/G ARV Isolation Valve is closed.
: 11. At QQ~ the "B" S/G ARV is reported to have a steam leak.
      ~N: Isolation of the "B" S/G ARV can occur at any time from now on.
: 12. At Q9~1    Annunciator G-22 (ADFCS System Trouble) Alarms.
: 13. At Qggg CCW System leak of 20 GPIVl starts.
: 14. At Qg~ the CCW Surge Tank Lo Level Alarm (A-13) annunciates and the CCW level indicates it is decreasing.
: 15. At QQ~ the ADFCS Problem is Repaired.
: 16. At 93~ the 1A CCW Pump Suction and Discharge Valves are closed isolating the leak. The Electrical Breaker is racked out also.
: 17. At Q91'j the "A" S/G sustains a tube rupture of approximately 700 GPM.
7-/7
 
AL IM LAT R ET- P                AF EMER EN Y PLANNIN            IM LAT R R N (continued)
: 18. At ~ 9939, an alert should be declared.
(S/G Tube rupture > 100 GPM)
: 19. At ~1QQ, Dl truck arrives on Site.
: 20. At QQ1    the "A" SW Pump trips out Annunciator (J-9) alarms.
: 21. At ~1', a natural gas leak in the Screen House is reported by Auxiliary Operator sent out to check the "A" SW Pump.
: 22. At  1/1)  Outside Storage Tank Empty as Reported by Auxiliary Operator.
: 23. At ~ ~1~4 a i Ar Em r n                should be declared (entry of uncontrolled flammable gases into vital areas).
~
24, At 11QQ, the CST levels decrease below 5 feet.
: 26. At ~111    Mobile Dl truck starts pumping water to DST
: 26. At 112lt the "A" S/G ARV Mercoid      is repaired.
: 27. At ~I14 the "B" S/G ARV steam leak        is repaired.
: 28. At ~  ~1~1    the Exercise is terminated.
 
TABLE 7,2 SIMULATOR SET-UP DATA FOR EXERCISE SCENARIO RADIOLOGICAL AND METEOROLOGICAL DATA
 
92EX.XLS 0
7'00    7:15      7:30      7:45      8:00      8:15    8:30      8:45    9:00    9:15 SPEED 33      3.7      3.8      3.6      3.8        3.6      3.6      2.6        3.8      3.1      3.8 DIR 33    209      193      202      215        222      194      47        79      52      50 TEMP 33    52.9    52.9      53      53.5      57.7      58.7    59.6      59.8    59.9    60.7 SPEED 150    4.7      4.8      4.5      4.8        4.7      4.5      3.7                5.2      4.9 DIR 150    174      184      174      201        202      174      65        85      55      52 TEMP 150    53.3    53.3      53.4      53.5      57.9      58.1    58.8      59.4    59.9    60.7 DT150-33      0.4      0.4      0.4                  0.2      -0.6    -0.8      -0.4 SPEED 250    6.1      7.2      7.1      7.2        7.1      7.1      3.5        7.7      9.5      7.5 DIR 250    188    ~
188      158      158        168      158      64        79      57      54 TEMP 250    55.4    55.5      55.5      55.6        58        58      58.9        59      59.3    60.7 DELTA TEMP    2.5      2.6      2.5        2.1        0.3      -0.7    -0.7      -0.8    -0.6 R02    6.40E+00 6.40E+00  6.40E+00  6.40E+00  6.40E+00  6.40E+00 6.40E+00 . 6.40E+00 6.40E+00 6.40E+00 R04    4.40E+00 4.40E+00  4.40E+00  4.40E+00  4.40E+00  4.40E+00 4.40E+00  4.40E+00 4.40E+00 2.30E+01 R07    6.40E+00 6.40E+00  6.40E+00  6.40E+00  6.40E+00  6.40E+00 6.40E+00  6.40E+00 6.40E+00 6.40E+00 R09    3.40E+01 3.40E+01  3.40E+01  3.40E+01  3.40E+01  3.40E+01 3.40E+01  3.40E+01 3.40E+01 1.48E+02 R15    4.66E+04 8.75E+04  1.25E+05  1.25E+05  1.25E+05  1.25E+05 1.25E+05  1.25E+05 1.25E+05 9.99E+06 R19    4.07E+03 4.07E+03  4.07E+03  4.07E+03  4.07E+03  4.07E+03 4.07E+03  4.07E+03 4.07E+03 1.57E+04 R34    9.90E-01 9.90E-01  9.90E-01  9.90E-01  9.90E-01  9.90E-01 9.90E-01  9.90E-01 9.90E-01 9.00E-01 R31    1.02E-02 1.02E-02  1.02E-02  1.02E-02  1.02E-02  1.02E-02 1.02E-02  1.02E-02 1.02E-02 3.02E+00 R32    1.01E-02 1.01E-02  1.01E-02  1.01E-02  1.01E-02  1.01E-02 1.01E-02  1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 R15A5  2.33E-03 4 40E-03  6.29E-03  6.29E-03  6.29E-03  6.29E-03 6.29E-03  6.29E-03 6.29E-03 9.99E43 R15A6  4.32E-02 4.32E-02  4.32E-02  4.32E-02  4.32E-02  4.32E-02 4.32E-02  4.32E-02 4.32E-02 8.00E-01 R15A7  2.33E-03 4 40E-03  6.29E-03  6.29E-03  6.29E-03  6.29E-03 6.29E-03  6.29E-03 6.29E-03 1.85E+00 R15A9  2.33E-03 4.40E-03  6.29E-03  6.29E-03  6.29E-03  6.29E-03 6.29E-03  6.29E-03 6.29E-03 1.85E+00 JOT'', 5LOA = LOScym  av 6 V'LOS = lV1 cpm 4 cV  <  1f Q ag.
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92    .XLS TIME      9:35    9'45    9:55    10:00    10:15    10:30  10:45    11:00    11:15    11:30 SPEED 33              4.9                        4.9      4.8      5.2      4.8              5.6 DIR 33              49                55        80        80      79      79      80      79 TEMP 33              61.3              61.3      61.3      61.3    61.4    62.4    62.5    62.7 SPEED 150              4.8              5.2      4.8      7.9      5.5      2.8      5.1 DIR 150              55                61        72        86      79      79      81      79 TEMP 150              62              62.5      62      62.2    62.5    63.3    62.5    63.9 DT 150 -33              0.7              1.2      0.7      0.9              0.9              1.2 SPEED 250              6.9              6.1      6.6      7.8      5.1      5.1      6.8      6.5 DIR 250              54                69        77        89      77      77      69      78 TEMP 250              61.3              61.4      63.3      63      63.5    64.9 DELTA TEMP                                0.1                1.7      2.1      2.5      2.4      2.1 R02    7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00  7.35E+00  7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 R04    2.30E+01 2.30E+01 2.30E+01 2.30E+01  2.25E+01  2.18E+01 2.13E+01 2.07E+01 2.01E+01 1.95E+01 R07    7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00  7.35E+00  7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 R09    1.48E+02 1.48E+02 1.48E+02 1.48E+02  1.46E+02  1.43E+02 1.41E+02 1.38E+02 1.36E+02 1.34E+02 R15    4.41E+06 4.41E+06 1.58E+03 1.58E+03  1.58E+03  1.58E+03 1.58E+03 1.58E+03 1.58E+03 1.58E+03 R19            1.57E+04 1.57E+04 1.57E+04  1.52E+04  1.47E+04 1.42E+04 1.38E+04 1.32E+04 1.28E+04 R34    9.00E-01 9.00E-01 9.00E-01 9.00E-01  9.00E-01  9.00E-01 9.00E-01 9.00E-01 9.00E-01 9.00E-01 R31            3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.02E+00  2.90E+00  2.85E+00 2.72E+00 2.68E+00 2.50E+00 2.50E+00 R32            1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02  1.01E-02  1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 R15A5  9.99E-03 9.99E-03 2.09E-07 2.09E-07  2.09E-07  2.09E-07 2.09E-07 2.09E-07 2.09E-07 2.09E-07 R15A6  2.00E-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01  2.00E-01  2.00E-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 R15A7  2.20E-01 2.20E-01 1.30E-05 1.30E-05  1.30E-05  1.30E-05 1.30E-05 1.30E-05 1.30E-05 1.30E-05 R15A9  2.20E-01 2.20E-01 1.27E-03 1.27E-03  1.27E-03  1.27E-03 1.27E-03 1.27E-03 1.27E-03 1.27E-03 Page 2
 
92    . LS TIME      11:45    12:00    12:15    12:30    12:45        1:00      1:15    1:30    1:45    2:00 SPEED 33      6.2      6.1      6.5      8.5      8.7 DIR 33      76      77      77      67      65 TEMP 33      65      65.1      66      69      66 SPEED 150      6.6      6.5      6.7      7.7      7.9 DIR 150      77      78      79      69      62 TEMP 150      65.3    65.3    66.3    66.3    66.3 DT 150 - 33    0.3      0.2      0.3    -2.7      0.3 SPEED 250      7.2              7.4      7.4      7.9 DIR 250      70      71      79      69      66 TEMP 250      66.8    66.8    67.8    67.8    67.8 DELTA TEMP      1.8      1.7      1.8    -1.2      1.8 R02    7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00    7.35E+00 '.35E+00  7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 R04    1.89E+01 1.84E+01 1.78E+01 1.72E+01 1.65E+01    1.60E+01 R07    7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00    7.35E+00  7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 R09    1.32E+02 1.29E+02 1.27E+02 1.24E+02 1.22E+02    1.20E+02 R15    1.58E+03 1.58E+03 1.58E+03 1.58E+03 1.58E+03    1.58E+03  1.58E+03 1.58E+03 1.58E+03 1.58E+03 R19    1.28E+04 1.19E+04 1.14E+04 1.09E+04 1.02E+04    9.90E+03  1.50E+04 1.50E+04 1.50E+04 1.50E+04 R34    9.00E-01 9.00E-01 9.00E-01 9.00E-01 9.00E-01    9.00E-01  9.00E-01 9.00E-01 9.00E-01 9.00E-01 R31    2.42E+00 2.33E+00 2.25E+00 2.18E+00 2.16E+00    1.93E+00  1.87E+00 R32    1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02    1.01E-02  1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 R15A5    2.09E-07 2.09E-07 2.09E-07 2.09E-07 2.09E-07    2.09E-07  2.09E-07 2.09E-07 2.09E-07 2.09E-07 R15A6    2.00E-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01    2.00E-01  2.00E-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 R15A7    1.30E-05 1.30E-05 1.30E-05 1.30E-05 1.30E-05    1.30E-05  1.30E-05 1.30E-05 1.30E-05 1.30E-05 R15A9    1.27E-03 1.27E-03 1.27E-03 1.27E-03 1.27E-03    1.27E-03  1.27E-03 1.27E-03 1.27E-03 1.27E-03 Page 3
 
TABLE 7.3 SIMULATOR USE GUIDELINES 7-2  3
 
TABLE 7.
IM LAT    R  PREPARATI N AND        E IDELINE 2 Days Prior Test Fax                                TSC Check batteries in headsets              Sim Lead 1  Day Prior Check EPIP Attachment Supply in          Sim Lead Procedure Cabinet Radios for Sim (5)                      Sim Lead/CNEP Exercise Day Transfer REGS, NRC phones                Sim Lead Transfer page                            Sim Lead Check PPCS printer (ON)                  Sim Lead Disable load dispatch phone              Sim Lead Switch over PPCS/SAS per EPIP 5-5        TSC Turnover 788 Prefix                                Sim Lead Load dispatch  &#xb9;                        Sim Lead Sim OOC Equipment                        Sim Lead Operations Supervisor / Present          Sim Lead Operations Manager      / Present        Sim Lead HP / STA location for notification        Sim Lead After Chain of custody of radios                Sim Lead/CNEP Switch back PPCS/SAS per EPIP 5-5        TSC Transfer REGS, NRC phones                Sim Lead Transfer page                            Sim Lead Enable load dispatcher phone              Sim Lead
 
SYSTEM PRESSURES Reactor Coolant System & Steam Generator PSIG 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0
1  1  1  1  1 1 .1  1  1 1 1 1 1 8  9 9 9 9  9 9 0 0  0  0  1 1  1  1  2 2 2 2 3 4  0 1 3 2  3 4 0  1 3  4  0 1  3  4  0 1 3 4 0 5  0 5 0 0  0 5 0 5  0  5  0 5  0  5  0 5 0 5 0 CLOCK TIME RCS  ~  1A S/G  ~    1B  S/G
 
LEVEL INDICATION TRENDS PRESSURIZER, S/8, RVLIS (%)
100 80 60 40 20 0
1  1  1  1    1 1  1 1 1  1  1 8 8  8  8  9  9 9 9  9  9  0  0  0  0    1 1  1 1 2  2  2 I
0 1  3  4  0  1 1 2  3  4  0  1  3  4  0  1  3 4 0  1  3 0 5  0  5  0  5 7 0  0  5  0  5  0  5  0  5  0 5 0  5  0 CLOCK TIME PRESSURIZER  ~ 1A S/G LEVEL  ~  18  S/G LEVEL ~  RVLIS
 
TANK LEVEL TRENDS BAST, RWST (%)
100 80 60 4Q 20 0
1  1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 8 8 8 9  9 9  9  9  9 0  0 0 0 1 1 1 I
1 2 0 1 3 4 0  1  1 2  3  4 0  1 3  0 1 3  Q 0 5 0 5 0  5 7  0  0  5 0  5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 CLOCK TIME BAST  ~  RWST
 
SECTION 8.0 MESSAGE FORMS AND PLANT DATA SHEETS
 
MESSAGE INDEX TIME ME    A E NO.            MES AGE 0700    I.C.          Initial Conditions Established 0715    .1          Announcement to Commence Annual Exposure Exercise 0730      2.        Notification of "A" S/G Leak Rate of 450cc/min 0745      3.        Plant Status 0750    4X.        Unusual Event Contingency Message 0755      5.        "A" S/G ARV Popping Open 0755      6.        Mini-Scenario for "A" S/G ARV Isolation and "B" S/G ARV Leak Detection 0755      7.        ",A" S/G ARV Mercoid Control Problem Mini-Scenario 0800      8.        Plant Status 0810      9.        "B" S/G ARV Isolation 0815      10.        Plant Status 8c ADFCS Trouble 0815    11.        "B" S/G ARV Line Steam Leak Mini-Scenario 0815    12.        MFW Regulating Valves (ADFCS) Trouble Mini-Scenario 0830    13.        Plant Status 0840    14.        CCW Surge Tank Lo Level Alarm 0840    15.        1A CCW Pump Leak Detection and Isolation Mini-Scenario 0845    16.        Plant Status 0850    17          1A CCW Pump Trip 0850    18.        1A CCW Pump Mechanical Seal Failure Mini-Scenario 0850    19.        1 A'CW Pump Motor Problem From Pump Seal Failure Mini-Scenario 0855    20.        ADFCS Problem Repaired 0900    21.        Plant Status 0905    22.        1A CCW Pump Isolated 0915    23.        Plant Status 5 SGTR in "A" S/G 0917    24.        Plant Status 0920    25.        Plant Status 0930    26.        Plant Status 0930    27X.        Alert Contingency Message 0945    28.        Plant Status 1000    28.1        Mobile Dl Truck Mini-Scenario 1000    29          Plant Status and Mobile Dl Truck Arrives on Site 1015    30          Plant Status and "A" SW Pump Trip 1015    31.        "A" SW Pump Inspection Mini-Scenario 1030    32.        Natural Gas Leak Detection and Isolation Mini-
 
MESSAGE INDEX (continued)
TIME ~MEDEA E ED.              IVIES AGE 1030        33.        Plant Status 1045        34.        Plant Status 1045        35.        Air Evacuation of Screen House Mini-Scenario 1045      36X.        Site Area Emergency Contingency Message 1100        37.        Plant Status 1100        38        "A" SW Pump Problem Mini-Scenario 1100        39        Security Investigation of "B" S/G ARV Drilled Hole Mini-Scenario 1115        40.        Plant Status and Mobile Dl Truck Starts Pumping to OST.
1120      41.        "A" S/G ARV Mercoid Repair Complete 1120      42.        Mini-Scenario for "A" S/G ARV Return to Service 1130      43.        Plant Status 1145      44.        The "B" S/G ARV Steam Leak Repair Completed 1145      45.        "B" S/G Return to Service Mini-Scenario 1145      46.        Plant Status 1145      46.1        Mini-Scenario for EOF Telephone System Failure 1145      46.2        Mini-Scenario for Contaminated IndividualArriving at TSC 1200      47.        Plant Status 1215      48.        Plant Status 1230      49.        Plant Status 1245      50.        Plant Status 1300      51.        Plant Status 1315      52.        Plant Status and Termination of Exercise
 
MINI-SCENARIOS
: 1.  "A" S/G ARV Mercoid Control Problem
      ~7tl          IB
: 2.  "A" S/G ARV Isolation 7    H  r  A  xilir    ra  r
: 3.  "B" S/G ARV Leak Detection 0810 Ho rs A xiliar 0 era or
: 4.  "B" S/G ARV Isolation 1  H r A xiliar 0 era or
: 5.  "B" S/G ARV Steam Leak Repair 81 H r        n Pi fi r    n Wl r
: 6. ADFCS Trouble
    ~IH          1 a
: 7. 1A CCW Pump Leak Inspection and Isolation 4    ur Auxiliar      r    r
: 8. 1A CCW Pump Mechanical Seal Failure 5 Ho r M hanics
: 9. 1A CCW Pump Motor Problem from Pump Seal Failure 0850 Hour    Elec ricians
: 10. Mobile Dl Truck on Site, Hook up and Start Pumping, 1000 Auxiliar 0 era or Securi and Chemis
: 11. 1A Service Water Pump Problem Inspection 1  1  H r A xiii r 0 eraor
: 12. Natural Gas Leak Detection in Screen House 10    H r A xiliar 0 er or
: 13. Natural Gas and Propane Gas Isolation to Screen House 1    Ho r A xiliar 0 era or
: 14. Air Evacuation of Screen House Air to Remove Natural Gas Concentration 1045 Hour Fire And Safe
: 15. Security Investigation of the "B" S/G Drilled Hole Steam Leak 11    H  r    e  ri
: 16. 1A Service Water Pump Problem (Breaker) 11        r  El    ri i n
: 17. "A" S/G ARV Return to Service 1120 o r A xiliar 0 era or
: 18. "B" S/G ARV Return to Service 1145H r A xiii r 0 raor
: 19. Telephone System Failure in EOF 114 H r E F                    ff
: 20. Contaminated Individual Arrives at TSC 114 H ur Heal h Ph si s
 
NTROLLERS F R MINI-SCENARI A. X LIARY PE AT R          NTR LLER
: 1.            "A" S/G ARV Isolation
: 2. QBM1 "B" S/G Leak Detection
: 3. QBM1 "B" S/G Isolation
: 4. Q)44    1A CCW Pump Leak Inspection and Isolation
: 5. 1000 Mobile DI Truck Operation
: 6.    ~1~1    1A SW Pump Problem Inspection
: 7. F39. Natural Gas Leak Detection in Screen House
: 8. MIBQ Natural Gas and Propane Gas Isolation to Screen House
: 9.    ~11 2    "A" S/G ARV Return to Service
: 10.    ~11 4    "B"  S/G ARV Return to Service B. ME HANIC        ONTROLLER
          %88Q. 1A CCW Pump Mechanical Seal Failure
  ~ELE  TRICIANS    '.
: 1. 08gg    1A CCW Pump Motor Problem from Pump Seal Failure 2,    ~11 0    1A Service Water Pump Problem (Breaker)
D. PIPEFITTER      AND WELDERS CONTROLLER 815    "B" S/G ARV Steam Leak E. I  5  C CONTR    LLERS
: 1. Q755    "A" S/G ARV Mercoid Control Problem
: 2. 08'I 5    ADFCS Trouble F. FIRE AND      AFETY C NTROLLER 1045    Air Evacuation of Screen house Air to Remove Natural Gas Concentration
 
G. E  RITY    NTR LLER
: 1. 11QQ  Investigation of the "B" S/G Drilled Hole Steam Leak
: 2. 1000  Escort Mobile Dl Truck on Site.
il. ~NTR        LLER
: 1.  ~114    Failure of EOF Telephone System I. HEALTH PHY    I    ONTROLLER
: 1.  ~114    Contaminated Individual Arrives at TSC J. HEMIST  0NTROLLER
: 1.  ~100    Hook-up Mobile Ol Truck and Start Pumping to OST.
 
RITI AL IMULATOR SET-UP DATA FOR 1              2 EMER EN Y PLANNING SIM LATOR R N
: 1. At Qgg) Equipment Set-up See 0700 Plant Status sheet.
: 2. At Q7gg Reactor Core is in MOL (571 PPM Boron).
: 3. At Q7QQ RCS Leak Rate      is 0.361 GPM.
: 4. At Q7QO "A" S/G Primary to Secondary Leak Rate is approximately 450cc/min (0.125 gpm).
: 5. At ~07 0 R-15 on Alarm and Reading approximately 4.6 x        10'pm.
: 6. At Q730 HP/Chemistry Reports to the Control Room that the "A" S/G calculated primary to secondary Leak Rate is 450cc/min (i.e., 0.125 GPM).
: 7. At ~ Q745 Operators start shutting the Plant down in accordance with the 0-8.
9.
A shutdown.
Leakage IL7v
              )
                      ~l.
6,10 and 0-2.1 at 10%/hr for 2 hours and then at 20%/hr for the rest of the h Idb d 0.1 GPM as identified by sampling).
I  d, 15      G  <<Tb At Q755 the "A" S/G ARV pops full open and cannot be closed from the Control Room.
: 10. At 0810 the "A" S/G ARV Isolation Valve is closed.
: 11. At Qg~1  the "B" S/G ARV is reported to have a steam leak.
      ~N:      Isolation of the "Bia S/G ARV can occur at any time from now on.
: 12. At 0815 Annunciator G-22 (ADFCS System Trouble) Alarms.
: 13. At 0830 CCW System leak of 20 GPM starts.
: 14. At Q640 the CCW Surge Tank Lo Level Alarm lA-13l annunciates and the CCW level indicates it is decreasing.
                                    'I
: 15. At ~0!j5. the ADFCS Problem is Repaired.
: 16. At ~OQ5 the 1A CCW Pump Suction and Discharge Valves are closed isolating the leak. The Electrical Breaker is racked out also.
: 17. At ~015 the "A" S/G sustains        a tube rupture of approximately 700 GPM.
 
RITI AL IM LAT R ET- P DATA F EIVIER ENCY PLANNING SllVI LAT R RUN (continued)
: 18. At ~ QQ;g, an alert should be declared.
(S/G Tube rupture  )  100 GPM)
: 19. At  ~1) Dl truck arrives  on Site.
: 20. At g1)~1  the "Ats SW Pump trips out Annunciator (J-9) alarms.
: 21. At  ~Q  a natural gas leak in the Screen House is reported by Auxiliary Operator sent out to check the "A" SW Pump.
: 22. At 1030 Outside Storage Tank Empty as Reported by Auxiliary Operator.
: 23. At ~ ~104 a i e Ar Em r n                should be declared (entry of uncontrolled flammable gases into vital areas).
: 24. At 11QQ, the CST levels decrease below 5 feet.
: 25. At ~111  Mobile Dl truck starts pumping water to OST
: 26. At 1120 the "Ars S/G ARV Mercoid is repaired.
: 27. At 1145 the "B" S/G ARV steam leak is repaired.
: 28. At ~ 1315 the Exercise is terminated.
 
Time:    egg Message:      IC INN A  TATI N 1  92 EVAL ATED EXER      I E MESSAGE FORM MMM        f:  Si    I    1:  << IR Simula e    Plan Condi    ion:  See the Attached Sheets
~Messe  e:  """THIS IS AN EXERCISE" >>"
FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY
~G'<<N
: 1)    Review initial conditions and Plant status sheets with the Exercise operating crew.
: 2)      Review Exercise precautions/limitations and any Exercise activities that are normal (pre-staging, simulated notifications, extent of participation of offsite agencies, etc.).
: 3)      Ensure that the operating crew understands that the Exercise is not to interfere with safe Plant operations.
: 4)      Explain that abbreviation "OOS" means "out of service," i.e. repairs must be made before the equipment can be used.
Antici ated Results:
: 1)      Participants should review conditions, Plant data, and other procedures as applicable.
 
GINNA STATION 1992 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE INITIALCONDITIONS
: 1. The R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Plant is operating at approximately 97% rated thermal power. The Plant has been operating at this power level continuously for approximately 150 days.
: 2.      The "A" Steam Generator (S/G) primary to secondary leak rate increased approximately five (5) days ago to a calculated 60cc/min. At approximately 0630 hours this morning the primary to secondary leak rate has again increased significantly as indicated by a substantial increase in Radiation Monitor R-15 (Air Ejector). Radiation Monitor R-19 (S/G Blowdown) has also indicated an increase in activity. The Health Physics/Chemistry Department is in the process of analyzing samples to determine the calculated leak rate.
: 3.      Equilibrium primary coolant isotopic activity as of 0300 hours (10/8/92) is provided in Table 9.2 of Scenario Section 9.3. Total activity is 2.56 microcuries/gram. Chemistry data is provided on Exercise Chemistry Log Sheet, available from the Controller.
: 4. The Reactor Coolant System (RCS) total leakage is 0.361 gpm as of 0400 hours this morning and has been increasing. Identified RCS leakage is 0.073 gpm.
5  ~  General weather conditions are partly cloudy with no current precipitation. For
    'urposes of the    Exercise, additional meteorological information in the Simulator Control Room should be obtained from the Plant Process Computer System (PPCS)  ~
: 6. The Primary Water Treatment Plant is secured for major maintenance that will take approximately three (3) days. The 100,000 gallon Outside Condensate Storage Tank is at 20% level. a demineralizer trailer has been ordered and is scheduled to arrive at 1300 hours today.
: 7. The House Heating Boiler is in service and nuclear steam is secured and held.
: 8. Provide general weather (clear conditions)
: 9. Provide initial conditions turnover paperwork.
 
199P EVALUATED EXERCISE                        Time:  ~7oo MAJOR PAEVLNETERS                                  ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown                ~YES                Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-3 1 N-32
                                  ~CPS      CPS FY-924 ~GPM FI-925      C7  GPM N-35                                        AMPS    1A.      INSERV      B  OOS N-36                                        AMPS    1B.      INSERV TB      OOS Avg. Nuclear Power                                  1C      INSERV STB      OOS RCS  Pressure                  ZzM        PSIG    BAST  Level =
PRZR Level A RCP                        NNI        STOPPED    Low Head  S.I. Pum s B RCP                      UNNIN STOPPED            FI-626 1A  S/G  Level                    ~Z,. I            1A. INSERV    TB    OOS RECIRC 1B  S/G  Level                                    , 1B. INSERV    TB    OOS RECIRC 1A  S/G  Pressure                /47  tz  PSIG    RWST  Level =
1B  S/G  Pressure                ~SO        PSIG Turbine/Generator            LI      OFFLINE        Containment    S  ra  Pum s 4 KV  Buses          NERGIZED DEENERGIZED FI-931A              O GPM 480V Buses DC Batteries NERGI          DEENERGIZED FI-931B        0    GPM A~5o VOLTS        B/Sb VOLTS    1A. INSERV TB OOS nmt Pressure                              PSTG    1B. INSERV TB OOS nmt Sump A Level                    ~    FEET    NaOH Tank Level =
Cnmt Sump B Level                            INCHES A Loop Hot Leg                    ~&A        OF      Containme        ecirc Fans A Loop Cold Leg                          .S OF      1A.        SER    STBY OOS B Loop Hot Leg                            7 OF      1B.      NSE    STB OOS B Loop Cold Leg                              oF      1C. INS RV      B OOS RVLIS                            ~'~e3                1D.      NSER STBY OOS
*CET                              Q b~~e$ OF          Post Acc ent Dampers OPEN          LOSED S/G A Total Aux FW Flow                0 GPM S/G B    Total Aux  FW  Flow    ~GPM                Service Water 1A.
Pum  s SE    STBY  OOS DIESEL GENERATORS                                    1B.          R STBY    OOS 1C.      NS RV STB      OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED        B OOS                1D. INSERV STB      OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED TSC RUNNING UNLOADED BY OOS                A&B  Header Pressure      / 73 PSIG 0 S Security RUNNING UNLOADED TB                  OOS    Com  onent    oolin Water      Pum  s 1A.      NSE    S
                                                                                ~2 OOS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS                                1B. INSERV      TB  OOS Surge Tank Level =
Aux. Feedwat        um  s 1A. INSERV        OOS                            Standb    Aux. Fe      ater  Pum s 1B. INSERV  TB OOS                                1C. INSERV          OOS Turb. Driven ST Level      ~INSERV TB FEET OOS                1D. INSERV TB        OOS
*CET = Average    of Selected      Core      Exit Thermocouples
 
8~  1992    07'08                R. E. GINA SltKATOR                              PAGE 1 7REND GROUP  ASSIG)ST      SU)WARY 6ROUP: EVENT1          PROCEDURE:  EPIP 1-5 PLA)(7 STATUS POINT ID                    DESCRIPTION                                (IAL      E. U.
1  ATMS        ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0 SCRAtt          NO ATMS        6009 2  RXT          REACTOR    TRIP BREAKER STATUS            NOT  TRIP    6009 3  N31          SO(mCE RANGE DETECTOR N-31                  1.00000+00    INHB  CPS 4  N32          SO(HCE RA%E DETECTS N-32                    1.00000+00    INHB  CPS 5  N35          INTERNEDIATE RANEE K7ECTOR        tt-35  6.91829-04      INHB  le 6  N36          INTER)(EDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-36          6.42686M        INHB  NP 7  NP          AVERAGE N(KLEAR POMER                              97.15  GOOD  X 8  PRCS        REfK:TOR CQOUNT SYSTEM AVG PRESS                  2252. 6009  PSIG 9  LP2R        PRESSURIlER AVERAGE LEVEL                          47.9  GOOD 10  FRCLA      REACTOR COOUNT LOOP A AVG FLOM                      98.5  GOOD  /
11  FRV B      REACTOR COOLANT LOOP B AVG FLOM                    97.3  6009  /
12  R)(T16      RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX        TRIP          NOTTRIP      6009 13  RXT17      RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX        TRIP          NOT  TRIP      6009 14  TSUBTC      ItiCORE TC SUBCOOLED NRCIN                        45,4  600~  DEGF 15  LSGA        STN GEN A NARROM RANGE AVG LEVEL                    52.1  GOOD 16  LS69        STt( GEN B t(ARROM RANGE AVG LEVEL                  52.1  GOOD  '/
17  PSGA        STt( GEN A AVERAGE PRESSURE                        692. 6009  PSIG 18  PSGB        STtt GEN B AVERAGE PRESSURE                        6'90. GOOD  PSIG 19  GENBKRl    GE%MTOR        ON LINE BREAKER 161T/2      NQT  TRIP      GOOD 20  GENBKR2    GBGNTOR        ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372      NOT  TRIP      Goon 21  BUS11A      BUS 11A SUPPLY BREAKER                      t$ 7 TRIP      6009 22  BUS11B      BUS 11B SUPPLY BREAKER                      NOT TRIP      6009 23  BUS12A      NOT    TERt(I)ITED Ott PPCS (7/19/91)      NOT TRIP      DEL 24  BUS12B      NOT TERttINATED Otl PPCS      (7/19/91)    NOT  TRIP      DEL 25  B11A12A      BUS 11A TO 12A      TIE BREAKER            TRlPPED      6009 26  B11B129    BUS 11B    To 12B TIE BREAKER              TRIPPED      6009 27  PCV          CONTAIN)(ENT AVERAGE PRESSURE                        .17  600D  PSIG 28  LS(NPA      CONTAINtfENT SUt(P A AVERAGE LEVEL                  1.6  GOOD  FEET 29  L0942E      SSP B LEVEL 8 ItlCHES (TRAIN A)            LONER        6009 30  L0943E      SUtP B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN B)            LONER          Goon 31  L0942D      SUtl'      LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN A)      LONER          6009 32  L0943D      SUtP B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN B)          LONER          soon 33  L0942C      SSP B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A)            LONER          6009 34  L0943C      SU%'      LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN B)      LONER          6009 35  L0942B      SUtP B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A)          LONER          6009 36  L0943B      SU%'        LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B)      LONER          6009 37  L0942A      SSP      B LEVEL  214 INCHES(TRAIN A)      LONER          6009 38  L0943A      SUtF B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B)            LOWER          Goon 39  T0409A      RCLA HOT LEG TEtPERATURE                          600.7  6009  DEGF 40  T0410A      RCLB HOT LEG TEt(PERATURE                          600.7  6009  DEGF 41  T0450      RCLA COLD LEG TEt(PERATNE                          543;3  6009  DE6F 42  T0451      RCLB COLD LEG TEtiPERATNE                          544.6  GOOD  DEGF 43  TAVGAMID RCLA TAVG (TNT/TCOLD MIDE RNG)                        572.0  6009  KGF 44  TAVGBMID RCLB TAVG (THOT/TCOLD MIOE RNG)                      572.7  Goon  DEGF 45  LRV        REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL                        99.3  6009 46  TCCORE      El  ~ 1  INCORE TC AVERAGE TEt(P                  604.5  Goo<  DEGF 47  FAUXFMA    S/G A TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLOM                        0. 6009  GPH 48  FAUXFMB    S/6      B TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLOM                    0. 6009  GPt(
49  BKR081      t(TR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUt(P A            OFF            6009 50  BKR082      NTR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUt(P 9              OFF            Goon 51  V3505      AUX FM PUt(P STEAN Sl)PPLY VALVE A          CLOSED        GOOD 52  V3504      AUX FM PUt(P STEA)l SUPPLY VALVE B          CLOSED        6009
 
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53  FSIA        SAFETY IN:ECTION LOCP A AVG FLOM        0. 6000 PN 54  FSIB        SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AV6 FLOM        0. 600D 6PH 55  P2160      SERVICE MATER PlNPS A h B HEADER        81. GOOD PSI6 56  P2161      SERVICE MATER PlNPS C 5 D HEADER        73. GOOD PSIG 57  BKR041      SERVICE MATER PUNP A                        GOOD 58  BKR042      SERVICE MATER PlNP B                        600D 59  BKR043      SERVICE MATER PlNP C                        6009 60  BKR044      SERVICE MATER PUN'                          6009
 
PROGRAM NAME    :LRGTSZ.E                                                                                    OCT 08,92 RE  E. GIHNA NUCLEAR POWER PLANT                                                                                07 01 00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNMEHT
 
==SUMMARY==
 
GROUP NAHE                                                GROUP DESCRIPTION EVENT  2                                        PROCEDURE: EPIP  1-5  PLANT STATUS POINT ID                DESCRIPTION                    CURREHT VALUE    QUALITY CODE ENGR  UNITS 1        F0619          COMPONENT COOLIHG LOOP TOTAL FLW                1485.        GOOD        GPM 2        LRWST          REFUELING WATER STORAGE TANK LVL                94.5        GOOD 3        WS033          33 FOOT LEVEL WIND SPEED                          3.7        GOOD        MPH 4        WD033          33 FOOT LEVEL WIND DIRECTION                      209.        GOOD        DEG.
5        WT033          33 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE                        52.9        GOOD        DEGF 6        WT250          250 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE                      55.4        GOOD        DEGF 7        WDT2            250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEHP                  2.5        GOOD        DEGF 8        R01            AREA 1-CONTROL ROOM                        9.02214-02          GOOD        MR/H 9        R02            AREA 2-CONTAINMENT                        6.4067eioo          GOOD        MR/H 10        R05            AREA 5-SPENT FUEL    PIT                  1.39946+00          GOOD        MR/H 11        R09            AREA 9-LETDOWN LINE MONITOR                3.40701+01          GOOD        MR/H 12          R34            AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUHP            9.09354-01          GOOD        MR/H R35            AREA 35-PASS SAMPLE PANEL                  1.09283+00          GOOD        MR/H R10A          CONTAINMENT IODINE MONITOR R'IOA          9.58719+01          GOOD        CPM R11            CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE                5.18901+02          GOOD        CPH 16          R12            CONTAINHENT GAS MONITOR                    7.38002+02          GOOD        CPH 17          R10B          PLANT VENT IODINE MONITOR R10B            4.30543+01          GOOD        CPM 1e          R13            AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE          8.58327+01          GOOD        CPH
'19        R14            AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR              4.22831+01          GOOD        CPH 20        R18            LIQUID  WASTE DISPOSAL HONITOR            2.78658+03          GOOD        CPM 21        R19            STEAM GENERATOR SLOWDOWN DRAIN            4.07174+03        GOOD          CPH 22        R29            AREA 29-CONTAIHHENT HIGH RANGE            5.05861-01        GOOD          R/NR 23        R30            AREA 30-CONTAINMENT HIGH RANGE            5 '9440-01        GOOD          R/HR 24        R15            CONDENSER  AIR EJECTOR    EXHAUST          4.66390+04        HALM          CPH 25        R12A5          CV VENT CHAN 5 LOW RANGE GAS              1.89699-07        GOOD          UCI/CC 26          R12A6          CV VEHT CHAN 6-AREA GAMMA                  2.53990-02        GOOD          MR/NR 27          R12A7          CV VENT CHAN  7-MID  RANGE GAS          3.57435-05          GOOD          UCI/CC 28          R12A9          CV VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS              1.41261-03        GOOD          UCI/CC 29          R14A5          PLANT VEHT CHAN 5-LOW RAHGE GAS          4.40312-07          GOOD        UCI/CC 30          R14A7          PLANT VENT CHAN  7-HID    RANGE GAS      6.86543-05          GOOD        UCI/CC 31          R14A9          PLANT VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS          3.72621-03          GOOD        UCI/CC 32          R15AS          AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS          2.33589-03          HALM        UCI/CC 33          R15A7          AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS          2.33337-03          GOOD        UCI/CC 34          R15A9          AIR EJECTOR CHAN 9 Hl RANGE GAS            2.33436-03          GOOD        UCI/CC 35          R31            AREA 3'I STEAM LINE A (SPING)              1.02040.02          GOOD        MR/HR 36          R32            AREA 32 STEAM LINE B (SPING)              1.01048-02          GOOD        MR/HR 37          CVH            CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION                            .0      GOOD 38          TCV03          CV BASEHENT LVL  6  FT TEHP  &#xb9;3                  95.1        GOOD        DEGF 39          TCV07          CV INTERMEDIATE LVL    6  FT TEMP  &#xb9;7            106.0        GOOD        DEGF 40          TCV08          CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6      FT TEHP  &#xb9;8            106.6        GOOD        DEGF TCV09          CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6      FT TEMP  &#xb9;9            106.7        GOOD        DEGF TCV10          CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6      FT TEHP  &#xb9;10          106.2        GOOD        DEGF TCV17          CV OPERATING LVL  6  FT TEMP  &#xb9;17              117.5        GOOD        DEGF
 
TIme: ~715 Message:  1 INNA STATI N 19 2 EVAL ATED EXER        I E MES AGE F RM
>>>>>> ft: >>            I    C      IR Si  l      Plan    n i i n:  See the Attached Sheets
~essa<ee:    """THIS IS AN EXERCISE>>>>>>
Make the following PA announcement after sounding the "Attention" signal:
      "Attention; Attention all personnel. The Ginna Nuclear Station is now starting its 1992 Emergency Preparedness Evaluated Exercise. All Exercise messages must be started and ended with
                              'THIS IS AN EXERCISE'."
Announce twice.
FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:
: 1)    Ensure that the PA announcement is made.
Antici ated Results:
: 1)    Simulator Control Room makes the PA announcement.
 
199K. EVALUATED EXERCISE                        Time:    g 7/>
MAZOR PARAMETERS                                  ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown                        0        Hi h Head    S.I. Pum s N-3 1 N-32
                                  ~CPS
                                  ~YES CPS FI-924 FI-925 C7 C7 GPM GPM N-35                                        AMPS    1A.      INSERV    T      OOS N-36                                        AMPS    1B.      INSERV          OOS Avg. Nuclear Power                                  1C.      INSERV          OOS RCS  Pressure                              PSIG    BAST  Level =
PRZR Level A RCP                      UNNIN      STOPPED      Low Head  S.I. Pum s B RCP                      UNNZN      STOPPED      FI-626      0    GPM lA  S/G Level                        .I            1A. INSERV    TB OOS RECIRC 1B S/G  Level                  ~a.                1B. INSERV    TB OOS RECIRC 1A S/G  Pressure                      ?  PSIG    RWST  Level =
1B S/G  Pressure                      0 PSIG Turbine/Generator          NLI      OFFLINE        Containment    S  ra    Pum  s 4 KV  Buses          NERGIZ      DEENERGIZED FI-931A          O'PM 480V Buses              RGZZ      DEENERGIZED    FI-931B~GPM DC  Batteries      A/Sb VOLTS      BISO VOLTS      1A. INSERV    T      OOS nmt Pressure                    ~    I  PSIG    1B. INSERV    TB    OOS nmt Sump A Level                  ~      FEET    NaOH  Tank Level =
Cnmt Sump B    Level                        INCHES A Loop Hot Leg                        ~    OF      Containment Recirc Fans A Loop Cold Leg                  ~g.S        OF      1A.      NSER STBY OOS B  Loop Hot Leg                    0.'7    OF      1B.        SERV STBY OOS B  Loop Cold Leg                ~59  ~    OF      1C. INS    V  TB OOS RVLIS                              1.9              1D.        SER    STBY OOS
*CET                                        OF      Post Aces ent Dampers        OPEN    LOSED S/G A    Total Aux  FW  Flow        0    GPM S/G B    Total Aux  FW  Flow        G    GPM      Service Wat      Pum  s 1A.        S      STBY    OOS  .
DIESEL GENERATORS                                    1B.        S      STBY    OOS 1C.      NSE    STBY    OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED            OOS.            1D. INSERV TB        OOS B      RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS                      A&B  Header Pressure              S PSIG TSC RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS Security RUNNING UNLOADED TB                  OOS    Com  onent Coolin Water          Pum s 1A.        SE    STBY OOS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS                                1B. INSERV      B    OOS Aux. Feedwater    Pum s Surge Tank Leve      =  ~y 1A. INSERV  TB    OOS                            Standb    Aux. Fee      ater    Pum s 1B. INSERV        OOS                            1C. INSERV    TB    OOS Turb. Driven      INSERV    TB  OOS                1D. INSERV            OOS
  .ST Level      ~FEET
*CET = Average    of Selected      Core      Exit Thermocouples
 
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1  ATMS            ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0 SCRAtI      NO ATMS      6009 2  RXT            REACTOR  TRIP BREAKER STATUS          NOT  TRIP    6009 3  N31            SMKE    RANGE DETECTOR N-31          1. 00000KO    INHB  CPS N32            SOlRCE RA)IGE DETECTOR N-32          1.0005&0      INHB  CPS 5  N35            INTE)mEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-35      6.918&#xc3;-04    INHS  NP 6  N36            INTERI(EDIATE RANGE DETECTOR    N-36 6.42686M      INHH  At(P 7  t(P            AVERAGE NUCLEAR POWER                        97.16  6009 8  PRCS          REACTOR COOLANT SYSTE)( AVG PRESS            2252. GOOD  PSIG 9  LPZR          PRESSURIZER AVERAGE LEVEL                      48.0  6009  X 10  FRCLA          RHETOR COOLANT LOOP A AVG FLGM                98.5  6009  X 11  FRCLB          REACTGR COOLANT LOOP B AVG FLOM                97.3  GOOD  X 12  RXT16          RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX    TRIP          NOT  TRIP    6009 13  RXT17          IKPB BREAKER CAUSE    RX TRIP          NOT  TRIP    Goon 14  TSUBTC          INCORE TC SUBCOOLED t(ARGIN                  45.4  600~  DEGF 15  LSGA          ST)I GEN A NARROM RANGE AVG LEVEL              52.1  6009 X 16
              'SGB STI( GE)l B NARROM RANGE AVG LEVEL            52.1  6009  /
17  PSGA          STN GEN A AVERAGE PRESSURE                    692. GOOD PSIG 18  PSGB          STtf GEtl B AVERAGE PRESSURE                  690. GOOD PSIG 19  GENBKRl        GBGQTOR    ON LINE BREAKER ! 61372    NOT  TRIP    GOOD 20  GENBKR2        GBERATOR ON    LINE BREAKER 9X1372    NOT  TRIP    GOOD 21  BUS11A        BUS 11A SUPPLY BREAKER                NOT  TRIP    6009
.u  24 BUSliB BUS12A BUS12B BUS 11B SL4'PLY BREAKER NOT TER)IINATED ON PPCS NOT TER)IINATED ON PPCS (7/19/91)
(7/f9/91)
NOT NOT NQT TRIP TRIP TRIP Goon DEL DEL 25  B11A12A        BUS 11A TO 12A    TIE BREAKER        TRIPPED      6009 26  B11B12B        BUS 119 TO  12B TIE BRENER          TRIPPED      GOOD 27  PCV            CONTAINIIENT AVERAGE PRESURE                    .11 6009  PSIG 28  LS(NPA          CoiWAINMEI(T SUI(P A AVERAGE LEVEL              1.6 6009  FEET 29  L0942E          SU)P B LEVEL 8 ItlCHES (TRAIN A)      LONER        6009 30  L0943E          SUtP B LEVEL 8 ItlCHES (TRAIN B)      LONER        6009 31  L0942D          SSP  B LEVEL  78 INCHES (TRAIN A)    LOWER        Goon 32  L09439          SUI(P B LEVEL  78 INCHES (TRAIN B)    LOWER        Goon L0942C          SSP  B LE4l3. f13 INCHES(TRAIN A)    LONER        6009 34  L0943C          SUtP B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN B)      LONER        6009 35  L0942B          SU%'    LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAItl A)    LONER        6009 36  L0943B          SUtF B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B)      LOWER        Goon 37  L0942A          SSP  B LEVEL  214 INOKS(TRAIN A)    LOWER        GOOD 38  L0943A        SU%'    LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B)    LONER        6009 39  T0409A        IKLA HOT LEG TE)(PERATUfE                    600.7  GOOD  DEGF 40  T0410A        RCLB HOT LEG TEt(PERATNK                      600.7  6009  DEGF 41  T0450          RCLA COLD LEG TPiPERATIRE                    543.3  Goon  DEGF 42  T0451          RCLB CGI.D LEG TE)IPERATlRE                  544.6  6009  DEGF 43  TAVGAMID RCLA TAVG (THQT/TCOLD WIDE RNG)                    572.0  soon  DEGF 44  TAVGBMID RCLB TAVG (THOT/TCOLD MIDE RNG)                    572.7  6009  DE6F 45  LRV            REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL                  99.3  GOOD  X 46  TCCORE        El 1 It/CORE
                          ~          TC AVERAGE TEtP                604.5  6008  DE6F FAUXFMA        S/6 A TOTAL    AUX FEEDMATER FLGM                0. 6009  GPN FAUXFMB        S/G B TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER      FLOW              0. 6009  GPI(
BKR081        t(TR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PU)IP A        OFF          Goon BKR082        t(TR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUI(P 9        OFF 51                  AUX FM PUI(P STEAN SUPPLY VALVE A      CLOSED        GOOD 52  V3504          AUX FM PUi"P STEAN SUPPLY VALVE B      CLOSED 8'-l 7
 
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53  FSIA        SAFETY IN.'ECTION LOOP A AVG FLOM            0. GOOD GPN 54  FSIB        SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLOM            0. GOOD PN 55  P2160      SERVICE MATER PUFFS A h B HEADER          81 ~ GOOD PSI6 56  P2161      SERVICE MATER PlDIPS C h D HEADER          73. GOOD PSIG 57  BKR041      SERVICE MATER PUtF A                ON          GOOD 58  BKR042      SERVICE MATER PUNP B                ON          GOOD 5'P  BKR043      SERVICE MATER  PIIP  C              ON          GOOD 60  BKR044      SERVICE MATER PINP D                OFF        GOOD
 
ROGRAM NAME    :LRGTS2.E
                          ~                                                                                    OCT 08,92 R.E.
    ~ ~ GIHHA  NUCLEAR POWER PLANT                                                                            07:15:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGHMEHT
 
==SUMMARY==
 
GROUP NAME                                                GROUP DESCRIPT ION EVENT 2                                          PROCEDURE:  EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID                  DESCRIPT ION                  CURRENT VALUE  QUALITY CODE ENGR  UNITS 1        F0619            COMPONENT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLW              1485.      GOOD        GPM 2        LRWST            REFUELING WATER STORAGE TANK LVL                94.5      GOOD 3        WS033            33 FOOT LEVEL WIND SPEED                          3.8      GOOD        MPH 4        WDO33            33 FOOT LEVEL WIND DIRECTION                    193.      GOOD        DEG.
5        WT033            33 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE                        52.9      GOOD        DEGF 6        WT250            250 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE                      55.5      GOOD        DEGF 7        WDT2            250 TO 33  FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEMP                  2.6      GOOD        DEGF 8        R01              AREA 1-CONTROL ROOM                      9.02214-02        GOOD        MR/H 9        R02              AREA 2-COHTAINHENT                        6.40678+00        GOOD        MR/H 10        R05              AREA 5-SPENT FUEL    PIT                  1.39946+00      GOOD        MR/H 11        R09              AREA 9-LETDOWN LINE MONITOR              3.40701+01        GOOD        MR/H 12        R34              AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUMP            9.09354-01        GOOD        MR/H 13        R35              AREA 35-PASS SAMPLE PAHEL                  1.09283+00      GOOD        MR/H 14        R10A            COHTAIHHEHT IODINE MONITOR R10A          9.58719+01        GOOD        CPM R11              CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE              5.18901+02        GOOD        CPM R12              COHTAINMEHT GAS MONITOR                  7.38002+02        GOOD        CPM R108            PLANT VENT IODINE MONITOR R108            4.30543+01        GOOD        CPM 18        R13              AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE          8.58327+01        GOOD        CPM 19        R14              AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR              4.22831+01        GOOD        CPM 20        R18              LIQUID  WASTE DISPOSAL MONITOR            2.78658+03        GOOD        CPM 21        R19              STEAM GENERATOR BLOWDSS DRAIN            4.07174+03        GOOD        CPM 22        R29            AREA 29-COHTAIHMEHT HIGN RANGE            5.05861-01        GOOD        R/HR 23        R30            AREA 30-CONTAINMENT HIGH RANGE            5.09440-01        GOOD        R/HR 24        R'l5            CONDENSER  AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST            8.75390+04        HALM        CPM 25        R12A5            CV VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS              1.89699-07      GOOD          UCI/CC 26        R12A6            CV VENT CHAN 6.AREA GAMMA                  2.53990-02      GOOD          MR/HR 27        R12A7            CV VENT CHAN  7-MID RANGE GAS            3.57435-05      GOOD        UCI/CC 28        R12A9            CV VENT CHAN  9 HIGH RANGE GAS            1.41261-03      GOOD        UCI/CC 29        R14AS            PLANT VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS            4.40312-07      GOOD        UCI/CC 30        R14A7            PLANT VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS            6.86543-05      GOOD        UCI/CC 31        R14A9            PLANT VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS          3.72621-03      GOOD        UCI/CC 32        R15A5            AIR EJECTOR  CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS        4.39589-03      HALM        UCI/CC 33        R15A7            AIR EJECTOR  CHAN  7-MID  RANGE GAS      4.39337-03        GOOD        UCI/CC 34        R15A9            AIR EJECTOR  CHAN  9-HI  RANGE GAS      4.39436-03        GOOD        UCI/CC 35        R31              AREA 31 STEAH LINE A (SPIHG)              1.02040.02      GOOD        MR/HR 36        R32              AREA 32 STEAM LINE 8 (SPIHG)              1.01048-02      GOOD        MR/HR 37        CVH              CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION                            .0    GOOD 38        TCV03            CV BASEMENT LVL  6  FT TEHP  &#xb9;3                  95.1      GOOD        DEGF 39        TCV07            CV IHTERMEDIATE LVL    6 FT  TEMP  &#xb9;7            106.0      GOOD        DEGF 40        TCV08            CV IHTERMEDIATE LVL    6  FT TEMP  &#xb9;8            106.6      GOOD        DEGF 41        TCV09            CV INTERMEDIATE LVL    6 FT  TEMP  &#xb9;9            106.7      GOOD        DEGF 42        TCV10            CV INTERMEDIATE LVL    6 FT  TEMP  &#xb9;10          106.2      GOOD        DEGF 4,
TCV17            CV OPERATING LVL  6  FT TEMP  &#xb9;17              117.5      GOOD        DEGF
 
Time:
                                                                              ~7'essage:
2 INNA STATION 1    2 EVALUATED EXER      I  E
                                      ~MEE AGE 3 RM
~MI:              G  I<<G <<IR im la e    Plan    n I I n:  See the Attached Sheets
~IVI <<c~a: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""
The "A" S/G calculated leak rate is approximately 450cc/min.
F R C NTR LLER USE ONLY
: 1)    This message to be called into the Simulator Control Room by the Simulator operator acting as the HP technician.
Ani    i      R    I
: 1)      Operators should begin performing the Applicable Actions of Operating Procedure 0-6.10 (Plant Operation with Steam Generator Tube Leak Indication).
: 2)      An orderly Plant shutdown should commence to be in Hot Shutdown within six (6) hours and to be less than 350'F in the RCS within the next six (6) hours as required by Plant Technical Specifications.
31      A  ~UI Station Event 3    Idd  d  I  dI        d    IREPIPI.G."GI Evaluation and Classification," EAL: Steam Generator Tube Rupture (SGTR); Steam Generator Tube Leakage >.1gpm as identified by sampling or EAL: Reactor Coolant Leakage (RCS); Steam Generator Tube Leakage).1gpm as identified by sampling. Appropriate offsite notifications should be made per EPIP 1-5.
: 4)      Operators should also be performing the applicable actions of the following procedures:
a) EPIP 1-1 (Unusual Event) b) EPIP 5-7 (Emergency Organization) c) 0-9.3 (NRC Immediate Notification).
 
199K'EVALUATED EXERCISE                      Time:  ~73+
MAZOR PARAMETERS    'NGINEERED                                SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown                  YES 0            Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-31 N-32
                                    ~CPS
                                    ~CPS            FI-924 FI-925 0 GPM O GP N-35                              ~      AMPS    1A.      INSERV      B  OOS N-36                                      AMPS    1B.      INSERV    TB    OOS Avg. Nuclear Power                                1C.      INSERV    TB    OOS RCS  Pressure                    gg.~PSIG        BAST Level =
PRZR Level                            .I A RCP                          ING STOPPED        Low Head S.X. Pum s B RCP                      UNNI      STOPPED      FI-626      O GPM lA S/G Level                                      1A. XNSERV T          OOS RECIRC 1B S/G  Level                                    1B. INSERV S B OOS RECIRC 1A S/G 1B S/G Pressure Pressure
                                    ~pO    PSIG PSIG RWST Level =
Turbine/Generator            LXN    OFFLINE      Containment    S  ra    Pum s 4 KV  Buses              RGIZE    DEENERGIZED  FI-931A O        GPM 480V Buses            NERGXZE      DEENERGXZED  FI-931B O        GP DC  Batteries      A)70              Bgg0 VOLTS    1A. INSERV      TB    OOS Cnmt Pressure nmt Sump A Level
                                    ~~PSIG          1B. INSERV      T    OOS FEET    NaOH  Tank Level =
Cnmt Sump B Level                        INCHES A Loop Hot Leg A Loop Cold Leg
: 0. OF      Containmen      ecirc    Fans OF      1A.      NSERV STBY OOS B  Loop Hot Leg                    bOe    OF      1B.      NSE V STBY OOS B  Loop Cold Leg                          OF      1C. IN ERV TB OOS RVLIS                                              1D.      NSE    STBY OOS
*CET Total Aux
                                    ~o~OF            Post Accident Dampers          OPEN CLOSED S/G A                FW  Flow          O  GPM S/G B    Total Aux  FW  Flow          M  GPM    Service Water      Pum  s 1A        NS      STBY OOS DIESEL GENERATORS                                  1B.        NSE    STBY OOS 1C.        NSE    STBY OOS A.  *'RUNNING UNLOADED          B    OOS          1D.      INSERV            OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS                    A&B  Header Pressure                PSIG TSC RUNNING UNLOADED                  OOS Security RUNNING UNLOADED T                OOS    Com  onent    oolin Water      Pum  s 1A.        SER    STB    OOS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS                              1B.      INSERV TB        OOS Surge Tank Leve Aux. Feedwater        m  s 1A. INSERV        OOS                          Standb    Aux. Feed    ater  Pum  s 1B. INSERV  TB OOS                            1C.      INSERV    TB    OOS Turb. Driven      INSERV      B  OOS            1D.      INSERV    TB    OOS
  ~ST Level          2      FEET
*CET = Average    of Selected      Core  Exit  Thermocouples
 
OCT  8~  1992    07:30            R. E. GINA SIMULATOR                              PAGE 1 TREND GROUP  ASSIGQBi7    SUt(MARY GROl)P: EVENTl      PROCEDURE'PIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID                DESCRIPTION                    VALUE      QUAL    E. U, 1  AT%        ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0 SCRAM          No ATMS      Goon 2 RXT          REACTOR  TRIP BREAKER STATUS            NOT  TRIP    Goon 3 N31          SmSCE RANGE DETECTGR N-31                1. 00000+00  INHB  CPS 4  N32        So(HCE RANGE DETECTOR N-32                1.00000%0    INHB  CPS 5 N35          INTERMEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-35        6.91829M      INHB  A!(P 6  N36          INTERMEDIATE RAN6E DETECTOR N-36        6.42686M      INHB  AMP 7  NP          AVERAGE  l(XLEAR POWER                          97.15  GOOD  7, 8  PRCS        REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM AVG PRESS                2252. GOOD  PSIG LPIR        PRESSURIZER AVERAGE LEVEL                        48.1  600D  e/
10  FRCLA      REACTOR CGOLN(T LOOP A AVG FLGM                  98.5  6008  y.
ll  FRCLB      REACTOR COOLANT LOOP      8 AVG FLGM              97.3  GOOD  /0 12  RXT16      RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX      TRIP          NOT  TRIP    GOOD 13  RXT17      RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX      TRIP          NOT TRIP      Goon 14  TSUBTC      INCGRE TC SUBCOOLED MAfFaIN                      45.4  6004  DEGF 15  LSGA        STM GEN A NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL                  52.1  GOOD  /
16  LSGB        STM GEN  8  NARROM  RA%E AVG LEVEL              52.1  Goon  /
17  PSGA        STM GEN A AVERAGE PRESPJRE                        692. Goon PSIG 18  PSGB        STtf GEN 8 AVERAGE PRESSURE                      690. GOOD PSIG 19  GENBKRl    GBGQTOR      ON LINE BREAKER 1G1372      NOT  TRIP    GOOD 20  GENBKR2    GEtGQTOR ON    LINE BREAKER 9X1372      NOT TRIP      6008 21  BUS11A      BUS 11A SUPPLY BREAKER                  NOT TRIP      GOOD 22  BUS118      BUS 118 SUPPLY BREAKER                  NOT  TRIP    GOOD 23  BUS12A      NOT TERMINATED    OW  PPCS  (7/19/91)    NOT  TRIP    DEL 24  BUS128      NOT TERMINATED OW PPCS      (7/19/91)    NOT TRIP      DEL 25  811A12A    BUS 11A  To 12A TIE BREAKER              TRIPPED        Goon 26  811812B    BUS 118 TO 128 TIE BRENER                TRIPPED      GOOD 27  PCV        CONTAINMENT AVERAGE PRESSURE                      .08 Goon  PSIG 28  LSRFA      CONTAINMENT SUMP A AVERAGE LEVEL                  1.7 GOOD  FEET 29  L0942E      SUMP  8 LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN A)        LOWER        GOOD 30  L0943E      SU%'    LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN B)        LOWER        600D 31  L0942D      SSP 8 LEVEL 78 INC)iES (TRAIN A)        LOWER        GOOD 32  L0943D      SU)P 8 LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN 8)        LOWER        GOOD 33  L0942C      SSP 8 LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A)          LONER        GOOD 34  L0943C      SU)P 8 LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN 8)        J.ONER        Goon 35    L09428      SUtP 8 LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A)        LOWER        GOOD 36    L09438    SUtP 8 LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN 8)          LOWER        GOOD 37  L0942A      SUMP  8 LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A)        LONER        GOOD 38  L0943A      SUtP 8 LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN 8)          LONER        Goon 39    T0409A    RCLA HOT LEG TEMPERATURE                        600.7  600D  DE6F 40  T0410A      RCLB HOT LEG TEMPERATURE                        600.7  Goon  DEGF 41  T0450      RCLA COLD LEG TEtfPERATlSE                      543.3  GOOD  DEGF 42  T0451      RCLB COLD LEG TE)fPERAT(SE                      544.6  Goon  DEGF 43  TAKAMID RCLA TAVG (TNT/TCOLD WIDE            RNG)            572.0  Goon  DEGF 44  TAVGBMID RCLB TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG)                    572.7  GOOD  DEGF 45              REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL                      99.3  GOOD  X 46  TCCGRE      El. 1  INCORE TC AVERAGE TEMP                    604.5  600~  DEGF 47  FAUXFMA    S/G A TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER      FLOW                0. GOOD  GPM 48  FAUXFMB    S/G 8 TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER      FLOW                0. GOOD 49  BKR081      MTR  AUXILIARYFEEDMATER    PUMP A      OFF            GOOD 50  BKR082      MTR  AUXILIARYFEEDMATER    PUMP  8    OFF            GOOD 51  V3505      AUX FM PUMP STEA)f SUPPLY VALVE A        CLOSED        GOOD 52  V3504      AUX FM PUt(P STEAM SUPPLY VALVE      8  CLOSED        GOOD
 
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53  FSIA        SAFETY It43ECTION LOOP A AVG FLOM              0. GOOD GPtl 54  FSIB        SAFETY IN.'tECTION LOOP 8 AVG FLOM            0. GOOD GPtl 55  P2160      SERVICE MATER PUtlPS A h B HEADER            81. GOOD PSIG 56  P2161      SERVICE MATER PUtlPS C h D HEADER            73. GOOD PSIG 57  BKR041      SERVICE MATER PUtlP A                ON          GOOD 58  BKR042      SERVICE MATER PUtlP 8                ON          600D 59  BKR043      SERVICE MATER PUtlP C                ON          GOOD 60  BKR044      SERVICE MATER PUtlP D                OFF        GOOD
 
PROGRAM NAHE  :LRGTSZ.E                                                                                  OCT 08,92 R.E. GINNA  NUCLEAR POWER PLANT                                                                            07:31:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNHENT
 
==SUMMARY==
 
GROUP NAHE                                              GROUP DESCRIPTION EVENT 2                                      PROCEDURE:    EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID                DESCRIPTION                    CURREHT VALUE  DUALITY CODE ENGR  UNITS F0619          COMPONENT COOLING LOOP TOTAI. FLW              1485.      GOOD          GPM 2      LRWST          REFUELING WATER STORAGE TANK LVL                94 '      GOOD          x 3      WS033          33 FOOT LEVEL 'WIND SPEED    ~                    3.6      GOOD        HPH 4      WD033          33 FOOT LEVEL WIND DIRECTIOH                      202.      GOOD        DEG.
5      WT033          33 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE                        53.0      GOOD        DEGF 6      WT250          250 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE                      55.5      GOOD          DEGF 7      WDT2          250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEHP                    2.5      GOOD          DEGF 8      R01            AREA 1-CONTROL ROOH                        9.02214-02      GOOD          MR/H 9      R02            AREA 2-CONTAINHENT                        6.40678+00      GOOD          HR/H 10      R05            AREA 5-SPENT FUEL  PIT                    1.39946+00      GOOD          HR/H 11      R09            AREA 9-LETDOWN LINE MOHITOR                3.40701+01      GOOD          MR/H 12      R34            AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUMP            9.09354-01      GOGO          HR/H 13      R35            AREA 35-PASS SAHPLE PANEL                  1.09283+00      GOOD          MR/H R10A          CONTAIHHEHT IODINE MONITOR R10A            9.58719+01      GOOD          CPH R11            CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE                5.18901+02      GOGO          CPH R12            CONTAINMENT GAS MONITOR                    7.38002+02      GOOD          CPH R108          PLANT VENT 1001NE MONITOR R108            4.30543<01      GOOD          CPH R13 ~          AUX BLDG EXHAUST  AIR PARTICULATE        8.58327+01      GOOD          CPM 19      R14            AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR              4.22831+01      GOOD          CPM 20      R18            LIQUID  WASTE DISPOSAL MONITOR            2.78658+03      GOOD          CPH 21      R19            STEAH GEHERATOR SLOWDOWN DRAIN            4.07174+03      GOOD          CPM 22        R29            AREA 29-CONTAINMENT HIGH RANGE            5.05861-01      GOOD          R/HR 23        R30            AREA 30-CONTAINHENT HIGH RANGE            5.09440.01      GOOD          R/HR 24        R15            CONDENSER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST              1 '5835+05      HALH          CPM 25        R12A5          CV VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS              1.89699-07      GOOD          UCI/CC 26        R12A6          CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAMMA                  2.53990.02      GOOD          MR/HR 27        R12A7          CV VENT CHAN  7-HID  RANGE GAS            3.57435-05      GOOD          UCI/CC 28        R12A9          CV VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS              1.41261-03      GOOD          UCI/CC 29        R14A5          PLANT VEHT CHAN 5 LOW RANGE GAS            4.40312-07      GOOD          UCI/CC 30      R14A7          PLANT VENT CHAN 7-HID RANGE GAS            6.86543-05      GOOD          UCI/CC 31      R14A9          PLANT VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS          3.72621-03      GOOD          UCI/CC 32      R15A5          AIR EJECTOR  CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS          6.29179-03      HALH          UCI/CC 33      R15A7          AIR EJECTOR  CHAN  7 MID  RANGE GAS        6.29392-03      HWRN          UCI/CC 34      R15A9          AIR EJECTOR  CHAN  9-HI  RANGE GAS        6.29436.03      GOOD          UCI/CC 35      R31            AREA 31 STEAM LIHE A (SPING)              1.02040.02      GOOD          MR/HR 36      R32            AREA 32 STEAH LINE 8 (SPING)              1.01048-02      GOOD          HR/HR 37      CVH            CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION                              .0  GOOD 38      TCV03          CV BASEMENT LVL  6  FT TEHP  &#xb9;3                    95.1    GOOD          DEGF 39      TCV07          CV INTERMEDIATE LVL  6  FT TEHP'&#xb9;7              106.0    GOOD          DEGF 40      TCV08          CV INTERHEDIATE LVL  6 FT TEHP    &#xb9;8            106.6    GOOD          DEGF 41      TCV09          CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 Fl'EHP      &#xb9;9            106.7    GOOD          DEGF 42      TCV10          CV INTERMEDIATE LVL  6  FT TEMP  &#xb9;10            106.2    GOOD          DEGF TCV17          CV OPERATING LVL  6 FT  TEMP  &#xb9;17              117.5      GOOD          DEGF
 
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(L7~4 GINNA STATION 1 92 EVAL ATED EXER    I E MESSAGE FORM
~M: 8                I  <<C        IR Sirnula ed Plant Conditions: See the Attached Sheets
~essa<ee:  """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""
FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:
An ici ated Results:
: 1)    Operators should be performing the applicable actions of the following procedures:
a)    0-6.10 (Plant Operation With Steam Generator Tube Leak Indication).
b)    0-2.1    (Normal Shutdown to Hot Shutdown).
c)  S-3.3C    (H, or 0, Removal From Primary System by Burping Volume Control Tank With N2}.
d)  S-3.3D (CVCS Cation Demineralizer BED Operations Using Deborating DI A Unit.
 
199K'EVALUATED EXERCISE                        Time:  07 t4 MAJOR PARAMETERS                                    ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown                  YES    0          Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-3 1                                        CPS      FI-924    0 GPM N-32                                        CPS      FI-925 ~GPM N-35                                        AMPS    1A      INSERV TB      OOS N-36                              f .'~CLAMPS        1B.      INSERV TB      OOS Avg. Nuclear Power                                    1C      INSERV STB    OOS RCS  Pressure                            V PSIG      BAST  Level =
PRZR Level, A RCP                        UNNI      STOPPED      Low Head  S.I. Pum s B RCP                        UNNIN      STOPPED      FI-626          GP 1A  S/G  Level                    .Q.t. 4        1A. INSERV      B OOS RECIRC 1B  S/G  Level                                        1B. INSERV    TB OOS RECIRC 1A 1B S/G S/G Pressure Pressure
                                    ~~PSIG              RWST Level =
PSIG Turbine/Generator            NLIN OFFLINE            Containment S ra      Pum s 4 KV  Buses            ERGIZE DEENERGIZED FI-931A              0 GPM 480V Buses            NERGIZE        DEENERGIZED FI-931B            GP DC  Batteries      A~Sa VOLTS          B/ZO VOLTS    1A. INSERV          OOS nmt Pressure                    ~GPSIG              1B. INSERV TB      OOS nmt Sump A Level                          FEET    NaOH Tank Level =
Cnmt Sump B Level                            INCHES A Loop Hot Leg A Loop Cold Leg        .
dna
                                    ~)~/OF f OF        Containme 1A.
t SER ecirc STBY Fans OOS B  Loop Hot Leg                      dO. OF        1B.      NSER  STBY  OOS B  Loop Cold Leg                    VS'. OF        1C. INSERV TB      OOS RVLIS                              'KX-.k  ~        1D.      NSER ST Y    OOS
*CET                                          OF      Post Accident Dampers        OPEN  LOSED 5/G A S/G B Total Aux Total Aux FW FW Flow Flow
                                    ~GPM 0 GPM        Service Water    Pum  s 1A.              STBY  OOS DIESEL GENERATORS                                    1B.              STBY  OOS 1C.          ER STBY    OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS                        1D.      INSERV TB      OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED STB OOS                      A&B  Header Pressure              PSIG TSC RUNNING UNLOADED                  OOS Security RUNNING UNLOA D B                    OOS    Com  onen      olin  Water  Pum  s 1A.          E    ST Y OOS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS                                1B.      INSERV TB OOS Aux. Feedwater        m  s Surge Tank Level =      ~v 1A. INSERV  TB    OOS                            Standb    Aux. Fe dwater Pum s 1B. INSERV    B  OOS                            1C.      INSERV          OOS Turb. Driven      INSERV      TB  OOS              1D      INSERV TB OOS ST Level      ~g        FE
*CET = Average    of Selected        Core    Exit  Thermocouples
 
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1  ATl6      ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0 SCRN          No ATMS            GOOD 2  RXT        REACTOR  TRIP BREAKER STATUS            NQT TRIP            GOOD 3  N31        SO(ICE RAt(GE DETECTOR N-31              1.00000+00          INHB  CPS N32        SINCE RAtiGE DETECTOR N-32              1.00000+00          INHB  CPS 5  N35        INTERtfEDIATE RAN6E DETECTOR N-35      6.85487M            INHB  Al(P 6  N36        INTER)(EDIATE RAN6E DETECTOR      N-36 6.36793M              INHB  At(P 7  NP        AVERAGE NUCLEAR PQMER                          96.19        6009    y.
8  PRCS      REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEH AVG PRESS              2280.        HMRt(    PSIG 9  LPIR      PRESSURIIER AVERAGE LEVEL                      48.7        GQQD    7.
10  FRCLA      RFAC70R CCQLANT LQQP A AVG FLOM                98.4        6009 11  FRCLB      RECTOR CQOLAtfT LOOP B AVG FLQM                97.3        600D    X 12  RX716      RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX      TRIP        NOT  TRIP          600D 13  RXT17      RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX      TRIP        NOT  TRIP          6000 14  TSUBTC    INCORE 7C SUBCOQLED      NRCIN                  47.2                DEGF Goo'2.2 15  LSGA      STt( GEtf A NARROM RANGE AVG LEVEL                          6009    &#xc3; 16  LS6B      STH GEN B NARROM RANGE AVG LEVEL                52.2        6000    /
17  PSGA      STtf GEN A AVERAGE PRESSURE                    7()0.      GOOD    PSIG 18  PSGB      STH GEN B AVERAGE PRESSURE                      698.        GOOD    PS16 19  GEtfBKR1  GEtGQTOR ON LINE BPEAKER 161372        NQT  TRIP          GOOD 20  GENBKR2    GBERATOR ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372        NOT  TRIP        GOOD 21  BUSl IA    BUS  iiA SUPPLY    BREAKER              NOT  TRIP        600D 22 BUS11B      BUS 11B  SLYLY BREAKER                NQT  TRIP        6009 23 BUS12A      NOT TERMINATED ON PPCS      (7/19/91)  NOT  TRIP        DEL 24 BUS12B      NOT TER)(INATED Otf PPCS    (7/19/91)  NOT  TRIP        DEL 25 Bl 1A12A    BUS  llA To  12A TIE BRENER            TRIPPED        GOOD 26 BiiB12B      BUS 11B TQ 128    TIE BRENER          TRIPPED        GOOD 27 PCV        CONTAltfMEt(7 AVERAGE PRESSURE                    ~ Oh  GOOD        PSIG 28 LS(SPA      CQNTAINtfEtlT SU)(P A AVERAGE LEVEL              1.7    GQQD        FKT 29 L0942E      SEP 8 LEVEL 8 ItfCHES (TRAIN A)          LONER          GOOD 30 L0943E      SU%'    LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN 8)        LOMER          6009 31 L0942D      SUNUP  B LEVEL  78 INCHES (TRAIN A)    LONER          GOOD 32 L09430      SUNUP  B LEVEL  78 INCf.:cS (TRAIN B)  LOMER          600 D 33 L0942C      SU%'    LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A)      LOMER          600 D 34 L0943C      SU%'    LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN B)      LONER          600D
: 35. L0942B      SUtP B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A)        LONER          GOOD 36 L0943B      SUt1'    LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B)      LOWER          GOOD 37 L0942A      SUtp B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A)        LONER          GOOD 38 L0943A -    SU)P B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B)        LOMER          6009 39 70409A      RCLA HOT LEG TEMPERATURE                      600.9    GOOD        DEGF 40 70410A      RCLB HOT LEG TEt(PERATUK                      600.9    GOOD        KBF 41 70450        RCLA COLD LEG TEtlPERATNE                      544.1    GOOD        DEGF 42 70451        RCLB COLD LEG TEtfPERATNE                      545.4  GOOD          DE6F 43 TAVGAMID    RCLA TAVG (THOT/TCOLD MIDE RNG)                572.5  600D          DEGF 44 TAVGBMID    RCLB TAVG (THOT/TCOLD MIDE RNG)                573.1  GQQD          DEGF 45  LRV        RGtTOR VESSP        AVERAGE LEVEL              99.3  GOOD          X 46  TCCORE    El.l  IWCORE TC AVERAGE TEt(P                604.6  Goo'.
DEGF 47  FAUXFMA    S/G A TOTAl AUX FEETiMATER FLI{                        6000          Pt(
48  FAUXFMB    S/G B .OTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLOM                      0. 6000          GPt(
49  BKR081    N7R AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PU)(P A          OFF            GOOD 50  BKR082    MTR AUXILIARYFEEDMA7ER PUHP B          OFF            GOOD 51  V3505      AUX FM PUt4P STEAtl SUPPLY VALVE A      CLOSED        GOOD 52  V3504      AUX  Rl  PUicP STEA)( SUPPLY VALVE B    CLOSED        600D
 
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53  FSIA      SAFE  IN:ECTION LOOP A  AVG FLOW          0. 6009 9'N 54  FSIB      SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLOW            0. 6009 GPN 55  P2ib0      SERVICE WATER PNFS A & B HEADER          81. 6009 PSIG 5b  P2ibi      SERVICE WATER Pl&#xc3;i'S C & D HEADER        73. GOOD PSIG 57  BKR041    SERVICE WATER PUNP A              ON          6000 58  BKR042    SERVICE MATER  PUP  B            ON          GOOD 5'9  BKRO43    SERVICE MATER PUtF C              ON          GOOD b0  BKR044    SERVICE WATER PtNP D              OFF          GOOD I
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GRAM NAME    :LRGTSZ.E
                            ~                                                                                    OCT 08,92
    .E.
    ~ ~ GINNA NUCLEAR PSIER PLANT                                                                                07:46:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNMENT
 
==SUMMARY==
 
GROUP NAHE                                                  GROUP DESCRIPTIOH EVENT 2                                          PROCEDURE: EPIP  1-5  PLANT STATUS POINT ID                  DESCRIPTION                    CURRENT VALUE    QUALITY CODE ENGR UNITS 1          F0619          COMPOHENT COOLING LOOP TOTAL      FLll        1485.        GOOD          GPM 2      I LRHST            REFUELIHG HATER STORAGE TANK LVL                94.5        GOOD 3        'NS033          33 FOOT LEVEL IJIND SPEED                        3.8      GOOD          MPH 4        l$ 033          33 FOOT LEVEL WIND DIRECTION                    215.        GOOD          DEG.
5        NT033            33 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE                      53.5        GOOD          DEGF 6        MT250            250 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE                      55.6        GOOD          DEGF 7        lQT2            250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEMP                  2.1      GOOD          OEGF 8        R01              AREA 1-CONTROL ROOM                      9.02214-02        GOOD          MR/H 9        R02              AREA 2-CONTAINMENT                        6.40678+00        GOOD          MR/H 10        R05              AREA 5-SPENT FUEL PIT                    1.39946+00        GOOD          MR/H 11        R09              AREA 9-LETDOWN LINE MONITOR              3.40701+01        GOOD          MR/H 12        R34              AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUMP            9.09354-01        GOOD          MR/H 13        R35              AREA 35-PASS SAMPLE PANEL                1.09283+00        GOOD          MR/H 14        R10A            CONTAINMENT IODINE MONITOR R10A          9.58715401        GOOD          CPM R1'1            CONTAINMENT  AIR PARTICULATE              5.18901+02        GOOD          CPM R12              CONTAINMENT GAS MONITOR                  7.38002+02        GOOD          CPM R10B            PLANT VENT IODINE MONITOR R10B            4.30543+01        GOOD          CPM R13            AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE          8.58327+01        GOOD          CPM R14            AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR              4.22831+01        GOOD          CPM 20          R18              LIQUID HASTE DISPOSAL MONITOR            2.78658+03        GOOD          CPH 21          R19              STEAH GEHERATOR BLSSOMN DRAIN            4.07174+03        GOOD          CPM 22          R29            AREA 29-COHTAINHEHT HIGH RANGE            5.05861-01        GOOD          R/HR 23          R30            AREA 30-CONTAINMEHT HIGH RANGE            5.09440.01        GOOD          R/HR 24          R15            CONDENSER  AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST            1.25835+05        HALH          CPM 25          R12A5          CV VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS              1.89699.07        GOOD          UCI/CC 26          R12A6          CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAMMA                  2.53990-02        GOOD          MR/HR 27          R12A7          CV VENT CHAN  7-HID  RANGE GAS            3.57435-05        GOOD          UCI/CC 28          R12A9          CV VENT CHAH 9-HIGH RANGE GAS              1.41261-03        GOOD          UCI/CC 29          R14A5          PLANT VENT CHAN 5-LOU RANGE GAS            4.40312-07        GOOD          UCI/CC 30          R14A7          PLANT VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS            6.86543-05        GOOD          UCI/CC 31          R14A9          PLAHT VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS          3.72621-03        GOOD          UCI/CC 32          R15A5          AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5-LOU RAHGE GAS          6.29179-03        HALH          UCI/CC 33          R15A7          AIR EJECTOR  CHAN  7-HID RAHGE GAS        6.29392-03        HEARN        UCI/CC 34        R'l5A9          AIR EJECTOR  CHAN 9 HI RANGE GAS          6.29436-03        GOOD          UCI/CC 35        R31              AREA 31 STEAM LINE A (SPING)              1.02040-02        GOOD          MR/HR 36          R32            AREA 32 STEAM LINE 8 (SPING)              1.01048-02        GOOD          MR/NR 37          CVH            CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION                            .0    GOOD 38        TCV03            CV BASEMENT LVL  6  FT TEMP  &#xb9;3                  95.1      GOOD          DEGF 39        TCV07            CV INTERMEDIATE LVL    6 FT TEMP  &#xb9;7          106.0      GOOD          DEGF 40        TCV08            CV INTERHEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP      &#xb9;8          '106.6      GOOD          DEGF 41        TCV09            CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP      &#xb9;9          106.7      GOOD          DEGF 42        TCV10            CV INTERMEDIATE LVL    6  FT TEMP  &#xb9;10          106.2      GOOD          DEGF 43        TCV17            CV OPERATING LVL  6  FT TEHP  &#xb9;17              117.5      GOOD          DEGF
 
Time: 0759 Message:    4X
                                    ~GI ~ NA TATIGN 1  2 EVAL ATED EXER      I  E MESSAGE FORM
~MI:            M    I <<G      << IR      RMI  Pp Simula ed Plan Condi ions:
~Messe  e:  """THIS IS AN EXERCISE" >>"
Declare an UNUSUAL EVENT in accordance with EPIP 1-0, "Ginna Station Event Evaluation and Classification," EAL: Steam Generator Tube Rupture (SGTR); Steam Generator Tube Leakage    ) .1 gpm as identified by sampling gr EAL: Reactor Coolant Leakage (RCS); Steam Generator Tube Leakage>.1 gpm as identified by sampling.
FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:
d li Emer enc lyif Cla G        Id      P      P ification dis ussions are in ro r s.
d  I  d.  ~ddli          if An ici ated Re  ult:
: 1)  Deliver contingency message        if Unusual Event not declared or  is not being discussed.
 
                                                                              ~
Time: ~75!j Message:
                                    ~l~ NA  Aff N 1992 EVALUATED EXER ISE MES A  EF RM
~MI:            NI  I    N      IN Sim la ed Plan Con i ions:
~Messe    e:  """THIS IS AN EXERCISE>>""
The "A" S/G ARV has inadvertently opened.
FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY
~NI    I    N
: 1)  When operators try to manually close the "A" S/G ARV, it will not close.
: 2)  Controller to go with Auxiliary Operator sent to Steam Header with Mini-Scenarios for "A" 8c "B" S/G ARV problems.
Antici ated Results:
: 1)  Operator should shift the "A" S/G ARV Controller to manual and try to close it.
: 2)  Control Room should send an Auxiliary Operator to the Steam Header area to close the isolation valve on the "A" S/G ARV when it cannot be closed from the Control Board.
 
                                                                              ~
Time: ~755 Message:
GINNA STATION 1992 EVALUATED EXER      I E
                                    ~ME SAGE FDRRI I:      A  III  FDF<<              I I<<R      A SIGARV Sim la      Plan  C ndi    ion:  See the Attached Sheets
~INesse  e: <<>>>>THIS IS AN EXERCISE" >>"
FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:
: 1)  Provide information verbally when appropriate actions are simulated        or investigations are made by the Auxiliary Operators sent to isolate the "A" S/G ARV.
Antici ated Results:
: 1)  As per Mini-Scenario Anticipated Results.
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                                    ~GINN4  TATIDN J
1992 EVALUATED EXER      I E MINI-SCENARIO Ac1~ivi  y:
Isolation of "A" S/G ARV and steam leak detection on the "B" S/G ARV.
FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY
: 1)    Ensure Auxiliary Operator (AO) simulates closing manual valve 3507 ("A" S/G ARV Isolation Valve).
: 2)    Ensure AO simulates checking manual valve 3507A ("A" S/G ARV Isolation Valve, Bypass Valve) closed.
: 3)    After AO completes simulating the isolation of the "A" S/G ARV, but prior to informing the Control Room, Controller must notify Simulator Control Booth Operator at Ext. 6641 that the valve is isolated. ~lnf ~r the AO that the "B" S/G ARV inlet steam line has a moderate leak on it between the ARV and the isolation valves (see attached sketch).
: 4)    If the Control Room requests the AO to isolate the "B" S/G ARV, after being informed of the leak, use the "Isolation of '8'/G ARV" Mini-Scenario.
ANTICIPATED RESULTS
: 1)    AO should simulate isolating the "A" S/G ARV.
: 2)      AO, after simulating the isolation of the "A" S/G ARV and being informed of the "B" S/G ARV steam line leak, should inform Control Room of the isolation and leak.
 
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Time:  ~7~
Message:    7 INNA TATION 1    2 EVALUATED EXER      I  E
                                    ~ME ER  E  FORM MMfL:            R F  f T    R  Rf g      d  F ff g  "R" E/GERT M    fd problem.
Sirnula    d Plan  C n ii  n:  See Attached Mini-Scenario
~IVlesse  e:    M<<MTHIS IS AN EXERCISE>>""
FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:
: 1)    Provide information verbally when appropriate investigations are made by the Repair Team.
Antici  a ed Results:
: 1)    As per Mini-Scenario Anticipated Results.
 
GINNA STATION 1992 EVALUATED EXERCISE MINI-SCENARIO Ac1~ivi  y:      Inadvertent Lifting of ARV-3411 - "A" S/G ARV Mercoid Control Problem Repair Team (Checking Problem and Repair).
Initial Conditions:
Method of Initiation:
Loud noise heard in Control Room and throughout plant.
ARV-3411 open light lit; closed light extinguished.
Indications:
Indications:
ARV-34111.Controller outputlevelreadszero.2.Openlightlit.3.Closedlightextinguished.
ARV-3411      1. Controller output level reads zero.
4.Computeralarm.ExpectedSequenceofActions:1.Operations manuallyisolatesARV-3411.
: 2. Open light lit.
2.I/Cwillbecalledintotroubleshoot andrepair.3.I/Cshouldmonitorthefollowing:
: 3. Closed light extinguished.
-HC-468outputmeteratzero,-ARV-3411valvepositioner:
: 4. Computer alarm.
Inputsignalat2psiOutputpressureat0psi-Solenoid3411Senergized;
Expected Sequence of Actions:
-PS-2092hasmercuryintripposition.
: 1. Operations manually isolates ARV-3411.
4.I/Cshouldreplacemercoidswitchwithspare.FinalCondition; I/Creplacesandcalibrates PS-2092.TurnsovertoOperations forfunctional check.
: 2. I/C will be called in to troubleshoot and repair.
Time:0800Message:8GINNASTATION1992EVALUATED EXERCISEMESSAGEFORM8I<<CIRSimulated PlanConditions:
: 3. I/C should monitor the following:
SEEATTACHEDSHEETS~essacee:
                  - HC-468 output meter at zero,
"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
                  - ARV-3411 valve positioner:
FORCONTROLLER USEONLYController Notes:AnticiatedResults:1)Operators shouldbeperforming theapplicable actionsofthefollowing procedures:
Input signal at 2 psi Output pressure at 0 psi
a)0-6.10(PlantOperation withSteamGenerator TubeLeakIndication).
                - Solenoid 3411S energized;
b)0-2.1(Normalshutdowntohotshutdown).
                - PS-2092 has mercury in trip position.
c)S-3.3C(H2or0,RemovalfromPrimarySystembyBurpingVolumeControlTankwithN,)d)S-3.3D(CVCSCationDemineralizer BEDoperations usingDeborating DlAUnit).2)ThePlantManager,Operations Assessment ManagerandDutyEngineershouldbemanningtheTSCforoffsiteCommunications assistance perEPIP1-5.8-36 199P'EVALUATED EXERCISETime:~'bOMAZORPAEVLHETERS ReactorShutdown~YES~ON-31OCPSN-32OCPSN-35'I~OSAMPSN-36CW-AMPSAvg.NuclearPowerRCSPressure~2.S.CPSIGPRZRLevel9~7ARCP'NNIGSTOPPEDBRCPRUNNGSTOPPED1AS/GLevel1BS/GLevel~.I0lAS/GPressure~'~PSIG1BS/GPressurePSIGTurbine/Generator NOFFLINEENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS HihHeadS.I.PumsFI-924OGPMFI-9250GPM1A.INSERVBOOS1B.INSERVTBOOS1'NSERVTBOOSBASTLevel=LowHeadS.I.PumsFI-626OGM1A.INSERVOOSRECIRC1B.INSERVTBOOSRECIRCRWSTLevel=Containment SraPums4KVBusesRGIZEDDEENERGIZED 48OVBusesNERGIZDEENERGIZED DCBatteries A$54VOLTSB/SOVOLTS nmtPressure~bloPSIGnmtSumpALevel~FEETCnmtSumpBLevelINCHESALoopHotLeg~i+7OFALoopColdLeg53'47OFBLoopHotLeg9OFBLoopColdLeg9.OFRVLIS*CET~.3OFS/GATotalAuxFWFlowOGPM9/GBTotalAuxFWFlowOGPMDIESELGENERATORS A.RUNNINGUNLOADEDSTBOOSB.RUNNINGUNLOADEDSBOOSTSCRUNNINGUNLOADEDSTBYOOSSecurityRUNNINGUNLOADTBOOSFI-931AOGPMFI-931B2)GPlA.INSERVTBOOS1B.INSERVTBOOSNaOHTankLevel=Containment ecircFans1A.SESTBYOOS1B.NSERSTBYOOS1C.INSEVBOOS1D.SESTBYOOSPostAccidentDampersOPENLOSEServiceWaterPums1A.SERVSTBYOOS1B.NSESTBYOOS1C.NSERVSTYOOS1D.INVSTBOOSA&BHeaderPressure8PSZGComonentColinWaterPums1A.STOOS1B.INSERVTOOSSurgeTankLevel=~'GENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS StandbAux.FeedaterPums1C.INSERVTBOOS1D.INSERVTYOOSAux.Feedwater Pums1A.INSERVTBOOS1B.INSERVTBOOSTurb.DrivenNSERVSTBOOSSTLevel~~FE*CET,=AverageofSelectedCoreExit,Thermocouples
: 4. I/C should replace mercoid switch with spare.
'
Final Condition; I/C replaces and calibrates PS-2092.
OCT8i199207:59R.E.GINASINULATOR TRENDGROUPASSIGHNEI(T SUGARYPA6E1GROUP:EVENT1PROCEDURE:
Turns over to Operations for functional check.
EPIP1-5POINTIDKSCRITIONPLANTSTATUSE.U.1235678910ll12131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434446474849505152ATKiRXTN31N32N35N36NPPRCSLPZRFR("AFRCLBRXT16RXT17TSUBTCLSBALSBBPSBAPSGBGENBKRlGENBKR2BUS11ABUS11BBUS12ABUS12BB11A12AB11B12BPCVLS(IPAL0942EL0943EL0942DL0943DL0942CL0943CL0942BL0943BL0942AL0943AT0409AT0410AT0450T0451TAVBAMIDTAVBBWIDLRVTCCOREFAUXFWAFAUXFMBBKR081BKR082V3505V3504ANTICIPATED TRAHSIEHT M/0SCRANREACTORTRIPBREAKERSTATUSSONCERANGEDETECTORN-31SIKERANGEDETECTORN-32INTERNEDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-35INTERNEDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-36AVERAGENUCLEARPOWERREACTORCOOLANTSYSTENAVGPRESSPRESSURIZER AVERAGELEVELREA"TORCOOLANTLOOPAAVGFLOWREACTORCOOLNTLOOPBAVGFLOWRCPABREAKERCRUSERXTRIPRCPBBREAKERCAUSERXTRIPINCORETCSUBCOOLED NARBINSTNGENRNARROWRANGEAVGLEVELSTNGEHBNARROWRANGEAVGLEVELSTNGENAAVERAGEPRESSURESTNGENBAVERAGEPRESSUREGBERATORONLINEBREAKERlG1372GENERATOR GNLINEBREAKER9X1372BUSliASUPPLYBREAKERBUS11BSUPPLYBREAKERNOTTERNINATED Ot(PPCS(7/19/91)
 
NOTTERNIHATED ONPPCS(7/19/91)
Time: 0800 Message:   8 GINNA STATION 1992 EVALUATED EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM 8    I <<C          IR Simulated Plan Conditions: SEE ATTACHED SHEETS
BUS11ATO12ATIEBRENERBUS1lBTo12BTIEBRENERCOHTAINNENT AVERAGEPRESSURECONTAIN)(ENT SUNPAAVEImBELEVELSSPBLEVEL8INCHES(TRAINA)SU)PBLEVEL8INCHES(TRAINB)SU)PBLEVEL78INCHES(TRAINA)SNPBLEVEL78INCHES(TRAINB)SU@BLEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN A)SU%'LEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN B)SU%'LEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN A)SSPBLEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN B)SSPBLEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN A)SSPBLEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN B)RCLRHOTLEGTENPERATUlK'CLB HOTLEGTENPERATURE RCLACOLDLEGTEIIPERAT(SE RCLBCOLDLEGTENPERAT(HE RCLATAVG(THOT/TCOLD WIDERHB)RCLBTAVG(THOT/TCOLD WIDERNG)REACTORVESSELAVERAGELEVELEl.1INCORETCAVERA6ETENiPS/GATOTALAUXFEEDWATER FLOPS/6BTOTALAUXFEEDWAMaFLOWNTRAUXILIARY FEEDMRTER PU)IPANTRAUXILIARY FEEDMATER PUNPBAUXFMPUIFSTENISUPPLYVALVEAAUXFMPUNPSTEANSUPPLYVALVEBNOATMSHQTTRIP1.00000+00 1.000NMO7.01454-04 6.51626M98.612263.44.798.997.8NOTTRIPNOTTRIP47.852.252.1666.668.NOTTRIPNQTTRIPNOTTRIPHOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPTRIPPEDTRIPPED~061~8Lo)IERLO)IERLG)E'ERLONERLOWERLONERLOWERLONERLONERLONER598.7598.7539.9541F6569.3570.299.5602.30.0.OFFOFFCLOSEDCLOSEDGGGD600DINHBIHHBINHBINHB6009HMRNGOOD6009600DGOOD6009600<<600960096009GOODGGQDGOODGOOD6009DELDEL600960096009GOODGOODGOODGOOD60096009GOODGOOD6009600960096009GGGDGOOD600960096009GOOD600<<6009GQGD60096009GOOD6009CPSCPSANPANP/PSIGXI/XKGF>/7.PSIGPSIGKBFK6FKGFDE6FKGFKGFDEGFPNGPN 0
~essacee:       """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""
OCTGs199207:59R.E.GINASltiULATOR TRENDGROUPASSIGtttiENT SUtitiARY PAGE253FSIA54FSIB55P216056P216157BKR04158BKR04259BKR04360BKR044SAFETYINJECTION LOOPAAVGFLOMSAFETYINJECTION LOOPBAV6FLOMSERVICEMATERPlIPSAhBHEADERSERVICEMATERPNPSC5DHEADERSERVICEMATERPNiPASERVICEMATERPUtiPBSERVICEMATERPlIPCSERVICEMATERPUtiPD6ROUP:EVEt)TIPROCEDURE:
FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:
EPIP1-5POINTIDDESCRIPTION PLAtlTSTATUSVALLEY0.0.81.73.ONONONOFFQUALE.U.GOODG.VGOODIFNGOODPS16GOODPSIGGOODGOODGOODGOODEMJ
Antici ated Results:
~~~GRAMNAME:LRGTSZ.E
: 1) Operators should      be  performing the applicable actions of the following procedures:
.E.GlkkANUCLEARPOWERPLANTOCT08,9208:00:00TRENDGROUPASSIGNHEHT SUMMARYGROUPkAMEEVENT2GROUPDESCRIPTIONPROCEDURE:
a)   0-6.10 (Plant Operation with Steam Generator Tube Leak Indication).
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION CURREHTVALUEQUALITYCODEEHGRUNITS1235678910111213142021222425262728293031323334353637383940414243-F0619LRWSTWS033W0033WT033WT250WDT2R01R02R05R09R34R35R10AR11R12R10BR13R14R18R19R29R30R15R12A5R12A6R12A7R12A9R14A5R14A7R14A9R15A5R15A7R15A9R31R32CVHTCV03TCV07TCVOBTCV09TCV10TCV17COMPOHENT COOLINGLOOPTOTALFLWREFUELIHG WATERSTORAGETANKLVL33FOOTLEVELWIHDSPEED33FOOTLEVELWINDDIRECTIOH 33FOOTLEVELTEMPERATURE 250FOOTLEVELTEHPERATURE 250TO33FOOTLEVELDELTATEMPAREA1-CONTROL ROOMAREA2-CONTAINMENT AREA5-SPENTFUELPITAREA9-LETDOWN LINEMOHITORAREA34-AUXBLDGCVSPRAYPUMPAREA35-PASSSAHPLEPANELCONTAINMENT IODINEMONITORR10ACONTAINMENT AIRPARTICULATE CONTAINMENT GASMONITORPLANTVENTIODIHEMONITORR10BAUXBLDGEXHAUSTAIRPARTICULATE AUXBLDGEXHAUSTGASMONITORLIQUIDWASTEDISPOSALMOHITORSTEAMGENERATOR SLOWDOWNDRAINAREA29-CONTAINHEHT HIGHRAHGEAREA30-CONTAINHEHT HIGHRANGECONDENSER AIREJECTOREXHAUSTCVVENTCHAN5-LOWRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN6-AREAGAMMACVVENTCHAN7-HIDRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN9-HIGHRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN5-LOWRAHGEGASPLANTVENTCHAk7-MIDRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN9-HIGHRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN5-LOWRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN9-'HlRANGEGASAREA31STEAMLINEA(SPING)AREA32STEAMLINE8(SPING)CVHYDROGENCONCENTRATION CVBASEMENTLVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;3CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;7CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;8CVINTERHEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;9CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;10CVOPERATING LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;171485~94.53.6222.57.758.00.39.02214-02 6.40678+00 1.39946+00 3.40701+01 9.09354-01 1'9283+009.58719+01 5~18901+027.38002+02 4.30543t01 8.58327+01 4.22831+01 2.78658i03 4.07174+03 5.05861-01 5.09440-01 1.25835+05 1.89699.07 2.53990-02 3.57435-05 1.41261-03 4'0312-076.86543-05 3.72621-03 6.29179-03 6.29392-03 6.29436-03 1.02040.02 1.01048-02
b)   0-2.1 (Normal shutdown to hot shutdown).
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c)   S-3.3C (H2 or 0, Removal from Primary System by Burping Volume Control Tank with N,)
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d)   S-3.3D (CVCS Cation Demineralizer BED operations using Deborating Dl A Unit).
<<<<<<THISISANEXERCISE"""
: 2)   The Plant Manager, Operations Assessment Manager and Duty Engineer should be manning the TSC for offsite Communications assistance per EPIP 1-5.
FORCONTROLLER USEONLYController Noes:1)Provideinformation verballywhenappropriate actionsaresimulated bytheAuxiliary Operatorsenttoisolatethe"8"S/GARV.AniciatedResults:1)AsperMini-Scenario Anticipated Results.
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GINNASTATION1992EVALUATED EXERCIEMINI-CENARIAct~iviy:Isolation of"B"S/GARVFORCONTROLLER USEONLYController Notes:1)EnsureAuxiliary Operator(AO)simulates closingmanualvalve3506("B"S/GARVIsolation Valve).2)EnsureAOsimulates checkingmanualValve3506A("B"S/GARVIsolation Valve,BypassValve)closed.3)Theiolainofh"B"SGARVmusecnsidredonendrConrolRoomSrir1045.AnticiatedResults:1)AOshouldsimulateisolating the"B"S/GARV.2)AOshouldinformtheControlRoomofthe"B"S/GARVisolation.
 
Time:0815Message:~1GINNASTATION192EVALUATED EXERCISEMESSAGEFORM~f:8I<<R<<IRSimulaedPlantConditins:SeetheAttachedSheets~Massee:"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
199P'EVALUATED EXERCISE                            Time:   ~'bO MAZOR PAEVLHETERS                                    ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown                ~YES   ~O            Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-3 1                                  O    CPS        FI-924    O GPM N-32                                  O      CPS        FI-925    0 GPM N-35                           'I~OS        AMPS      1A. INSERV      B  OOS N-36                            CW      -   AMPS      1B. INSERV    TB  OOS Avg. Nuclear Power Pressure 1'NSERV      =
Thefollowing annunciators arereceived:
TB  OOS RCS                                          PSIG      BAST Level RCP'NNI
~G-22(ADFCSSystemTrouble)FORCONTROLLER USEONLYController Notes;1)Whenoperators checktheControlBoard,informthemthatthe"MFWRegValvesarecontrolling andallControlBoardindications arenormal.AnticiatedResults:1)Operators shouldperformtheapplicable actionsofAR-G-22andER-INST.1.
                                    ~2.S.C PRZR Level                        9 7  ~
2)Operators shouldchecktheS/Glevelstoensureproperlevelcontrol.3)Operators shouldsimulatecheckingtheADFCSPrinterforcauseoffailure(ADFCSprinterreadoutonattachedMini-'Scenario).
A                                  G STOPPED          Low Head  S.I. Pum s B RCP                    RUNN    G STOPPED          FI-626    O    G M 1A S/G  Level 1B S/G  Level lA S/G Pressure
4)Operators shouldinformthepeoplemanningtheTSCandISCDepartment oftheADFCSproblem.5)Operators shouldinformpeoplemanningtheTSCofthe"B"S/GARVlinesteamleak.  
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                                    ~'~PSIG 0
1A. INSERV 1B. INSERV RWST  Level =
TB OOS RECIRC OOS RECIRC 1B S/G Pressure                              PSIG Turbine/Generator             N      OFFLINE          Containment    S  ra  Pum s 4 KV  Buses              RGIZED DEENERGIZED          FI-93 1A    O GPM 48OV Buses            NERGIZ        DEENERGIZED      FI-931B    2) GP DC  Batteries    A$ 54VOLTS        B/SOVOLTS         lA.      INSERV TB      OOS nmt Pressure                      ~ b lo PSIG        1B.      INSERV TB      OOS nmt Sump A Level                  ~        FEET      NaOH  Tank Level =
Cnmt Sump B    Level                        INCHES A Loop A Loop Hot Leg Cold Leg
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53'4 7 OF        Containment      ecirc  Fans 7  OF        1A.       SE    STBY OOS B  Loop Hot Leg                          9  OF        1B.      NSER    STBY OOS B  Loop Cold Leg                  9.        OF        1C. INSE V      B  OOS RVLIS                                                  1D.        SE    STBY OOS
*CET S/G A   Total Aux  FW  Flow
                                  ~.3  O OF GPM Post Accident Dampers        OPEN    LOSE 9/G  B  Total Aux  FW  Flow          O      GPM      Service Water    Pum s 1A.       SERV STBY OOS DIESEL GENERATORS                                      1B.       NSE    STBY OOS 1C.       NSERV ST Y OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED STB OOS                        1D. IN V STB        OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED S B OOS                        A&B  Header Pressure          8  PSZG TSC RUNNING UNLOADED STBY OOS Security RUNNING UNLOA D TB                    OOS      Com  onent  Co  lin  Water  Pum  s 1A.               ST    OOS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS                                  1B. INSERV T        OOS Aux. Feedwater    Pum  s Surge Tank Level =       ~'G 1A. INSERV  TB    OOS                              Standb    Aux. Feed    ater  Pum  s 1B. INSERV  TB    OOS                              1C. INSERV      TB OOS Turb. Driven      NSERV STB        OOS                1D.     INSERV      T Y OOS ST Level        ~~FE
*CET, =   Average  of Selected      Core Exit, Thermocouples
 
OCT  8i 1992    07:59                        R. E. GINA  SINULATOR                          PA6E 1 TREND GROUP ASSIGHNEI(T SUGARY GROUP: EVENT1          PROCEDURE:           EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID                KSCRI TION                                                      E. U.
1  ATKi        ANTICIPATED TRAHSIEHT M/0 SCRAN                    NO ATMS          GGGD 2  RXT        REACTOR    TRIP BREAKER STATUS                      HQT  TRIP        600D 3  N31        SONCE RANGE DETECTOR N-31                          1.00000+00      INHB  CPS N32        SIKE RANGE DETECTOR N-32                            1.000NMO        IHHB  CPS 5  N35          INTERNEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR                  N-35 7.01454-04        INHB  ANP 6  N36          INTERNEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-36                  6.51626M        INHB ANP 7 NP          AVERAGE NUCLEAR POWER                                      98.61    6009  /
8  PRCS        REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEN AVG PRESS                          2263. HMRN  PSIG 9  LPZR        PRESSURIZER AVERAGE LEVEL                                  44.7    GOOD  X 10  FR(" A      REA"TOR COOLANT LOOP A AVG FLOW                            98.9    6009 I/
ll  FRCLB      REACTOR COOLNT LOOP B AVG FLOW                              97.8    600D X 12  RXT16      RCPA BREAKER CRUSE RX                  TRIP        NOT  TRIP        GOOD 13  RXT17      RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX                  TRIP        NOT  TRIP        6009 14  TSUBTC      INCORE TC SUBCOOLED NARBIN                                  47.8    600<< KGF 15  LSBA        STN GEN R NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL                            52.2    6009  >/
16  LSBB        STN GEH B NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL                            52.1    6009 7.
17  PSBA        STN GEN A AVERAGE PRESSURE                                  666. 6009 PSIG 18  PSGB        STN GEN B AVERAGE PRESSURE                                  668. GOOD PSIG 19  GENBKRl    GBERATOR ON LINE BREAKER lG1372                    NOT  TRIP        GGQD 20  GENBKR2    GENERATOR GN      LINE BREAKER 9X1372              NQT TRIP        GOOD 21  BUS11A      BUS  liA SUPPLY                BREAKER            NOT TRIP        GOOD 22  BUS11B      BUS 11B SUPPLY BREAKER                              HOT TRIP        6009 23  BUS 12A    NOT TERNINATED Ot( PPCS                (7/19/91)   NOT TRIP        DEL 24  BUS12B      NOT TERNIHATED ON PPCS                  (7/19/91) NOT TRIP        DEL 25  B11A12A    BUS 11A TO 12A                  TIE BRENER          TRIPPED        6009 26  B11B12B      BUS  1lB To 12B TIE BRENER                        TRIPPED          6009 27    PCV        COHTAINNENT AVERAGE PRESSURE                                ~ 06  6009 28  LS(IPA      CONTAIN)(ENT SUNP A AVEImBE LEVEL                            1  ~ 8 GOOD 29  L0942E      SSP    B LEVEL    8 INCHES (TRAIN A)               Lo)IER          GOOD 30  L0943E      SU)P B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN B)                   LO)IER          GOOD 31  L0942D      SU)P B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN A)                   LG)E'ER          GOOD 32  L0943D      SNP    B LEVEL  78 INCHES (TRAIN B)               LONER            6009 33  L0942C      SU@    B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A)                 LOWER            6009 34  L0943C      SU%'      LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN B)                 LONER            GOOD 35  L0942B      SU%'     LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A)                LOWER            GOOD 36  L0943B      SSP B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B)                     LONER            6009 37  L0942A      SSP B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A)                    LONER            6009 38  L0943A      SSP B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B)                    LONER            6009 39  T0409A      RCLR HOT LEG    TENPERATUlK'CLB 598.7    6009  KBF 40  T0410A              HOT LEG TENPERATURE                                598.7    GGGD  K6F 41  T0450      RCLA COLD LEG TEIIPERAT(SE                                539.9    GOOD  KGF 42  T0451      RCLB COLD LEG TENPERAT(HE                                  541 F 6  6009  DE6F 43  TAVBAMID RCLA TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RHB)                               569.3    6009  KGF 44  TAVBBWID RCLB TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG)                               570.2    6009  KGF LRV        REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL                                99.5    GOOD 46  TCCORE      El. 1   INCORE TC AVERA6E TENiP                            602.3    600<<  DEGF 47  FAUXFWA    S/G A TOTAL AUX FEEDWATER FLOP                                  0. 6009  PN 48  FAUXFMB    S/6   B TOTAL AUX FEEDWAMa                  FLOW                0. GQGD  GPN 49  BKR081      NTR AUXILIARYFEEDMRTER PU)IP A                      OFF              6009 50  BKR082      NTR  AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUNP B                    OFF              6009 51  V3505      AUX FM    PUIF STENI SUPPLY VALVE A                CLOSED          GOOD 52  V3504      AUX FM PUNP STEAN SUPPLY VALVE B                    CLOSED          6009
 
0 OCT  Gs 1992    07:59          R. E. GINA SltiULATOR                      PAGE 2 TREND GROUP ASSIGtttiENT SUtitiARY 6ROUP: EVEt)TI    PROCEDURE:  EPIP 1-5 PLAtlT STATUS POINT ID              DESCRIPTION                  VALLEY    QUAL  E. U.
53  FSIA      SAFETY INJECTION LOOP A AVG FLOM                0. GOOD G.V 54  FSIB      SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AV6 FLOM                0. GOOD IFN 55  P2160      SERVICE MATER  PlIPS  A h B HEADER          81. GOOD PS16 56  P2161      SERVICE MATER PNPS C 5 D HEADER              73. GOOD PSIG 57  BKR041    SERVICE MATER PNiP A                ON            GOOD 58  BKR042    SERVICE MATER PUtiP B                ON            GOOD 59  BKR043    SERVICE MATER  PlIP  C              ON            GOOD 60  BKR044    SERVICE MATER PUtiP D                OFF          GOOD EMJ
 
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    ~ ~ GlkkA  NUCLEAR POWER PLANT                                                                                08:00:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNHEHT
 
==SUMMARY==
 
GROUP kAME                                                  GROUP DESCR  IPT ION EVENT  2                                          PROCEDURE:    EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID                  DESCRIPTION                      CURREHT VALUE  QUALITY CODE EHGR  UNITS 1        F0619          COMPOHENT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLW                    1485  ~  GOOD          GPM 2        LRWST          REFUELIHG WATER STORAGE TANK LVL                    94.5    GOOD 3        WS033            33 FOOT LEVEL WIHD SPEED                              3.6    GOOD          MPH W0033          33 FOOT LEVEL WIND DIRECTIOH                          222. GOOD          DEG.
5        WT033          33 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE                            57.7                  DEGF 6        WT250            250 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE                          58.0    GOOD          DEGF 7        WDT2            250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA        TEMP                0.3    GOOD          DEGF 8        R01            AREA 1-CONTROL ROOM                          9.02214-02      GOOD          HR/H 9        R02            AREA 2-CONTAINMENT                            6.40678+00      GOOD          HR/H 10        R05            AREA 5-SPENT FUEL      PIT                    1.39946+00      GOOD          MR/H 11        R09            AREA 9-LETDOWN LINE MOHITOR                  3.40701+01      GOOD          MR/H 12        R34            AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUMP                9.09354-01      GOOD          MR/H 13        R35            AREA 35-PASS SAHPLE PANEL                    1 '9283+00      GOOD          MR/H 14        R10A            CONTAINMENT IODINE MONITOR R10A              9.58719+01      GOOD          CPH R11            CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE                  5 ~ 18901+02     GOOD          CPM R12            CONTAINMENT GAS MONITOR                      7.38002+02      GOOD          CPM R10B            PLANT VENT IODIHE MONITOR R10B                4.30543t01      GOOD          CPH R13            AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE              8.58327+01       GOOD          CPM R14            AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR                  4.22831+01       GOOD          CPM 20        R18            LIQUID  WASTE DISPOSAL MOHITOR              2.78658i03       GOOD          CPM 21        R19            STEAM GENERATOR SLOWDOWN DRAIN                4.07174+03       GOOD          CPM 22        R29            AREA 29-CONTAINHEHT HIGH RAHGE                5.05861-01       GOOD          R/HR R30            AREA 30-CONTAINHEHT HIGH RANGE                5.09440-01       GOOD          R/HR 24        R15            CONDENSER    AIR EJECTOR    EXHAUST          1.25835+05       HALM          CPM 25        R12A5          CV VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS                  1.89699.07       GOOD          UCI/CC 26        R12A6          CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAMMA                    2.53990-02       GOOD          HR/HR 27        R12A7          CV VENT CHAN    7-HID  RANGE GAS            3.57435-05                     UCI/CC 28        R12A9          CV VENT CHAN    9-HIGH  RANGE GAS            1.41261-03       GOOD          UCI/CC 29        R14A5          PLANT VENT CHAN 5-LOW RAHGE GAS              4 '0312-07      GOOD          UCI/CC 30        R14A7          PLANT VENT CHAk 7-MID RANGE GAS              6.86543-05       GOOD          UCI/CC 31        R14A9          PLANT VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS              3.72621-03       GOOD          UCI/CC 32        R15A5          AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS              6.29179-03       HALH          UCI/CC 33        R15A7          AIR EJECTOR    CHAN  7-MID RANGE GAS          6.29392-03       HWRN          UCI/CC 34        R15A9          AIR EJECTOR    CHAN  9-'Hl RANGE GAS          6.29436-03                     UCI/CC 35        R31            AREA 31 STEAM LINE A (SPING)                  1.02040.02       GOOD          MR/HR 36        R32            AREA  32  STEAM  LINE 8 (SPING)              1.01048-02       GOOD          HR/HR 37        CVH            CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION                                .0  GOOD            X 38        TCV03          CV BASEMENT LVL    6  FT TEMP    &#xb9;3                    95.1    GOOD          DEGF 39        TCV07          CV INTERMEDIATE LVL      6 FT TEMP    &#xb9;7              106.0    GOOD          DEGF 40        TCVOB            CV INTERMEDIATE LVL      6 FT TEHP    &#xb9;8              106.6    GOOD          DEGF 41        TCV09            CV INTERHEDIATE LVL      6  FT TEMP  &#xb9;9              106.7    GOOD          DEGF 42        TCV10            CV  INTERMEDIATE LVL 6      FT TEMP  &#xb9;10            106.2                  DEGF 43        TCV17            CV OPERATING LVL    6 FT    TEMP  &#xb9;17                117.5                  DEGF
 
Time: ~~1 Message: ~
GINNA STATION 1  2 EVAL ATED EXER      I E MESSAGE FORM f:     A  ill YOp    <<           i  I    1
                                                        'B" S/GARV Simula ed Pl n Condi      ion:     See Attached Mini-Scenario
~ll/lesss         <<<<<<THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""
FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller No es:
: 1)     Provide information verbally when appropriate actions are simulated by the Auxiliary Operator sent to isolate the "8" S/G ARV.
An ici ated Results:
: 1)     As per Mini-Scenario Anticipated Results.
 
GINNA STATION 1992 EVALUATED EXERCI    E MINI- CENARI Act~ivi y: Isolation of "B" S/G ARV FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:
: 1)   Ensure Auxiliary Operator (AO) simulates closing manual valve 3506 ("B" S/G ARV Isolation Valve).
: 2)   Ensure AO simulates checking manual Valve 3506A ("B" S/G ARV Isolation Valve, Bypass Valve) closed.
: 3)   The i ola i n of h "B" S G ARV mus        e c nsid re  done  nd r Con rol Room S        ri r  1045.
Antici ated Results:
: 1)   AO should simulate isolating the "B" S/G ARV.
: 2)   AO should inform the Control Room of the "B" S/G ARV isolation.
 
Time: 0815 Message: ~1 GINNA STATION 19 2 EVALUATED EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM
~f:           8    I <<R   << IR Simula ed Plant Conditi ns: See the Attached Sheets
~Masse  e:     """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""
The following annunciators are received:
      ~ G-22 (ADFCS System Trouble)
FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes;
: 1) When operators check the Control Board, inform them that the "MFW Reg Valves are controlling and all Control Board indications are normal.
Antici ated Results:
: 1) Operators should perform the applicable actions of AR-G-22 and ER-INST.1.
: 2) Operators should check the S/G levels to ensure proper level control.
: 3)   Operators should simulate checking the ADFCS Printer for cause of failure (ADFCS printer read out on attached Mini-'Scenario).
: 4)   Operators should inform the people manning the TSC and ISC Department of the ADFCS problem.
: 5)   Operators should inform people manning the TSC of the "B" S/G ARV line steam leak.
 
Time: ~8~1 Message: ~1 Qgn~in gg
: 6) Operators may request Auxiliary Operator to isolate the "B" S/G ARV.
: 7) Operators should inform the people manning the TSC of the "A" S/G ARV problem and isolation.
: 8) Operators continue shutting the Plant down per 0-2.1.
: 9) People manning the TSC may request the "B" S/G ARV be isolate gr may wait until Maintenance personnel have inspected it.
: 10) People manning the TSC amy inform Control that they will take actions to have Maintenance personnel inspect for the "A" and "B" S/G ARV problems.
 
199<'VALUATED EXERCISE                        Time:  05'l5 MAJOR PAT%METERS                              ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown            YES 0              Hi h Head -S.I. Pum s N-31 N-32
                              ~CPS      CPS FI-924 FZ-925 ~GPM GPM N-35                                  AMPS    1A. INSERV T        OOS N-36                                  AMPS    1B. INSERV    TB    OOS Avg. Nuclear Power                              1C. INSERV      B  OOS RCS  Pressure                          PSIG    BAST Level =
PRZR Level A RCP                  UNNING STOPPED          Low Head  S.I. Pum    s B RCP                  UN N STOPPED            FI-626    0 GPM 1A S/G 1B S/G Level Level lA S/G Pressure
                              ~e                1A. INSERV 1B. INSERV TB OOS RECIRC TBY OOS RECIRC 3 PSIG    RWST  Level =
1B S/G Pressure                .0    PSIG Turbine/Generator      ONL          FFLINE      Containment  S  ra  Pum s 4 KV  Buses          ERGIZ    DEENERGIZED FZ-931A~GPM 480V Buses            RGIZ    DEENERGIZED    FI-931B~GPM DC  Batteries    A~SaVOLTS      B ($ 0 VOLTS    1A. INSERV S B      OOS Cnmt Pressure                . o6 PSIG        1B. INSERV TB        OOS Cnmt Sump A Level                  ~FEET      NaOH Tank Level =
Cnmt Sump B Level A Loop Hot Leg
                              ~g
                              ~feZ INCHES OF      Contain        Recirc Fans A Loop Cold Leg              ~ST&OF              1A.      NSE    STBY  OOS B  Loop Hot Leg                        OF      1B.      NSE    STBY  OOS B  Loop Cold Leg            mmkoF              1C. IN V TB          OOS RVLIS                              ~            1D.      SER    STBY  OOS
*CET                          ~1                Post Accident Dampers        OPEN  LOS D S/G A  Total Aux  FW Flow      0      GPM S/G B  Total Aux  FW Flow        O'PM          Service Wate      Pum  s 1A.        SE    STBY  OOS DIESEL GENERATORS                              1B.      NSE    STBY  OOS 1C.      NSE    STBY  OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED T        OOS            1D. INSERV TB        OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED TSC RUNNING UNLOADED T OOS OOS A&B  Header Pressure      ~PS1G Security RUNNING UNLOADED TB            OOS    Com  onent Coolin      Water  Pum  s 1A.        SER    STBY OOS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS                          1B. INSERV TB OOS Aux. Feedwate      m s Surge Tank Level =      ~'o 1A. INSERV        OOS                        Standb    Aux. Fee water      Pum s 1B. INSERV  TB OOS                          1C      INSERV      B  OOS    ~
Turb. Driven    INSERV STB                      1D. INSERV    TB CST Level      ~~F            OOS                                      OOS
*CET = Average  of Selected    Core    Exit Thermocouples
 
Gi 1992    08:14            R. E. GINA SIMULATOR                            PAGE 1 TREND GROUP    ASSIGIST SUtIARY GROUP:  EVENT1      PRXEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID              DESCRIPTION                    VALUE              E. U.
1  ATt6      ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0 SCRAM        No  ATN      600D 2  RXT        REACTOR  TRIP BREAKER STATUS            NOT  TRIP    GOOD 3  N31        SolSCE RANGE DETECTOR N-31              1.00000+00    INH8  CPS 4  N32        SO(SCE RAt(GE DETECTOR N-32            1.00000+00    INHB  CPS
'5    N35        INTERMEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-3S        6.66807M      INHB  AMP 6  N36        INTERMEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR      N-36 6. 16593M      INHB  AMP 7  NP        AVERAGE NUCLEN POWER                          93.56  6009 8  PRCS      REACTOR  CGOUIT    SYSTEM AVG PRESS          2264. 6000  PSIG 9  LP2R      PRESSURI 2ER AVERAGE LEVEL                    47.9  Boon  /
10  FRCLA      REACTOR  COOLA%'OOP A AVG      FLOW          98.4  6009  K il  FRCLB      REACTOR COOLANT LOOP 8 AVG      FLOW          97.3  GGGD  /
12  RXT16      RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX      TRIP        NOT TRIP    6000 13  RXTD      RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX      TRIP        NOT  TRIP    6000 14  TSUBTC    INCGRE TC SUIG)GLED      NARiIN                47.9  Gooe  KGF 15  LSGA        STM GEN A NARROW RANGE,AVG LEVEL              S2.0  Boon  /
16  LS68        STM GEN  8  NARROW RANGE AVG    LEVEL          52.1  6000 17  PSGA        STM GEN A AVERAGE PRESE)RE                    703. 6009  psiG 18  PSGB        STM 6EN  8 AVERAGE PRESSURE                    701. GOOD  PSI6 19  GENBKRl    GYRATOR ON LINE BREAKER 161372          NOT TRIP    6009 20  GENBKR2    GBERATOR ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372        NGT TRIP    600D 21  BUSliA      BUS 11A SUPPLY BREAKER                NOT TRIP      GOOD 22 BUS118      BUS 118 SUPPLY BREAKER                  NOT TRIP      6000 23 BUS12A      t<OT TERMINATED    0)I PPCS  (7/19/91)  NOT  TRIP    DEL 24 BUS128      NGT TERMII(ATED ON PPCS      (7/19/91)  NOT TRIP      DEL 25 811A12A      BUS 11A TO 12A    TIE BRENER            TRIPPED      Goon 26 8118128      BUS 118 TQ    128 TIE BRENER            TRIPPED      GOOD 27 PCV          COt(TAINMENT AVERAGE PRESSURE                    .06 600 D  PSIG 28 LSNPA        CONTAINMENT SUMP A AVERAGE LEVEL                1.8 6009  FEET 29 L0942E        SUIP 8 LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN A)        LONER        6000 30 L0943E        SUIP 8 LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN 8)        LOWER        Goon 31 L0942D        SUIP 8 LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN A)        LOWER        Goon 32 L0943D        SU)P 8 LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN 8)        LONER        6000 33 L0942C        SU)P 8 LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A)        LONER        GOOD 34 L0943C        SUtP 8 LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN 8)        LONER        6000 35 L09428        SU)P 8 LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A)        LOWER        GOOD 36 L09438        SUtP 8 LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN 8)        LOWER        Goon 37 L0942A        SU)P 8 LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A)        LONER        6000 38 L0943A        SIP  8 LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN 8)      LONER        BGGD 39 T0409A        RCLA HOT LEG TEMPERATUfK                      599.2  6009  DEGF 40 T0410A        RCLB HOT LEG TEMPERATURE                      599.2  600D  DEGF 41 T0450        RCLA COLD LEG TE)IPERAT(HE                    543.5  BGGD  DE6F 42 T0451        RCLB COLD LEG TE)IPERAT(SE                    544.8  6000  DEBF 43 TAVGAMID      RCU) TAVG (THOT/TCOI.D WIDE RNG)              571 '  Boon  9 GF 44 TAVBBWID      RCLB TAVG (THGT/TCGLD WIDE RNG)              572.0  GOOD  DEGF 45 LRV          REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL                  99.3  GOOD  /
46 TCCORE        Ei.l  INCORE TC AVERAGE TEMP                  602.6  Booe  DEGF 47 FAUXFMA      S/6 A  TOTAL AUX FEHIATER FLOM                    0. GOOD  GPM 48 FAUXFMB      S/6 8  TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLOW                  0. 6000  6PM 49 BKR081        MTR  AUXILIARYFEEDNATER PlNP A          OFF          GOOD 50 BKR082        MTR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PlNP 8          OFF          GGGD 51 V3505        AUX FM PU)P STEA)I SUPPLY VALVE A      CLOSED,      GGGD 52 V3504        AUX FM PUI(P STEA)I SUPPLY VALVE    8  CLOSED      6000
 
OCT  8~  1992    08: 14        R. E. GINA S1%LATOR                      PAGE 2 TREND GROUP ASSIGNMENT SUtDIRY 6ROUP:  EVM'I    PRXEDURE! EPIP 1-5 PLAftT STATUS POINT ID              DESCRIPTION                VALLEY    DUAL  E. U.
53  FSIA        SAFETY INJECTION LOOP A AVG FLOW            0. GOOD PN 54  F GIB      SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLOW            0. GOOD GPN 55  P2 160      SERVICE MATER PfIPS  A h B HEADER        82. GOOD PSIG 56  P2161      SERVICE WATER PUffPS C 5 D HEADER          730  GOOD PSIG 57  BKR041      SERVICE WATER PUffP A              ON          GOOD 58  BKR042      SERVICE MATER PUNP B              ON          GOOD 59  BKR043      SERVICE WATER PUtfP C              ON          600D 60  BKR044      SEfNICE MATER PUtfP D              OFF          GOOD
 
OGRAM NAHE    :LRGTSZ.E                                                                                    OCT 08,92 R.ED GINNA NUCLEAR PONER PLANT                                                                                  08:15:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGHHENT SUHHARY GROUP NAME                                                  GROUP DESCRIPT IOH EVENT 2                                          PROCEDURE:    EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID                  DESCRIPTION                    CURRENT VALUE  QUALITY CODE ENGR  UNITS 1        F0619            COMPONENT COOLING LOOP TOTAL      FLll          1485.        GOOD          GPH 2        LRMST            REFUELIHG MATER STORAGE TANK LVL                94.5        GOOD 3        MS033            33 FOOT LEVEL lllND SPEED                          3.6      GOOD        MPH 4        MD033            33 FOOT LEVEL MIND DIRECTION                      194.      GOOD        DEG.
5        MT033            33 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE                        58.7        GOOD        DEGF 6        llT250          250 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE                      58.0        GOOD        DEGF 7        lST2            250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA      TEMP            .0.7      GOOD          DEGF 8        R01              AREA 1-CONTROL ROOM                        9.02214-02      GOOD          MR/H 9        R02            AREA 2-CONTAINMENT                          6.40678+00      GOOD          MR/H 10        R05              AREA 5-SPENT FUEL  PIT                    1.39946i00      GOOD          MR/H 11        R09            AREA  9-LETDSN LINE  MONITOR              3.40701+01      GOOD          MR/H 12        R34            AREA 34 AUX BLDG CV    SPRAY PUMP          9.09354.01      GOOD          MR/H 13        R35            AREA 35-PASS SAMPLE PAHEL                  1.09283+00      GOOD          MR/H 14        R10A            COHTAIHMENT IODINE MONITOR R10A            9.58719+01      GOOD          CPM 15        R11              CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE                5.18901+02      GOOD          CPM R12              CONTAINMENT GAS MOHI TOR                  7.38002+02      GOOD          CPM R108            PLAHT VENT IODINE MOHITOR R'IOB            4.30543+01      GOOD          CPM R13            AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE            8.58327+01      GOOD          CPM 19        R14            AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR                4.22831+01      GOOD          CPM 20          R18              LIQUID IIASTE DISPOSAL MONITOR            2.78658i03      GOOD          CPM 21          R19            STEAM GENERATOR BLOSOMH DRAIN              4.07174+03      GOOD CPM'/HR 22          R29            AREA 29-CONTAINMEHT HIGH RANGE              5.05861-01      GOOD 23          R30            AREA 30-COHTAINHEHT HIGH RANGE              5.09440.01      GOOD          R/NR 24          R15            CONDENSER  AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST            1.25835+05      HALM          CPM 25          R12A5          CV VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS                1.89699.07      GOOD          UCI/CC 26          R12A6          CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAMMA                  2.53990-02      GOOD          MR/HR 27          R12A7          CV VENT CHAN  7-MID RANGE GAS              3 '7435-05      GOOD          UCI/CC 28          R12A9          CV VENT CHAH  9-HIGH RANGE GAS            1.41261-03      GOOD          UCI/CC 29          R14A5          PLANT VENT CHAN 5-LOU RAHGE GAS            4.40312-07      GOOD          UCI/CC 30          R14A7          PLANT VENT CHAN 7-MID RAHGE GAS            6.86543.05      GOOD          UCI/CC 31          R14A9          PLANT VENT CHAN 9 HIGH RANGE GAS            3.72621-03      GOOD          UCI/CC 32          R15A5          AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS            6.29179.03      HALM          UCI/CC 33          R15A7          AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS            6.29392-03      HNRH          UCI/CC 34        R15A9            AIR EJECTOR CHAN 9-HI RANGE GAS            6.29436-03      GOOD          UCI/CC 35        R31              AREA 3'I STEAM LINE A (SPING)              1.02040.02      GOOD          MR/HR 36        R32              AREA 32 STEAM LINE B (SPING)                1.01048.02      GOOD          MR/HR 37        CVH              CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION                            .0    GOOD            x 38        TCV03            CV BASEMEHT LVL  6 FT TEMP    &#xb9;3                  95.1      GOOD          DEGF 39        TCV07            CV INTERMEDIATE LVL    6 FT  TEMP  &#xb9;7            106.0      GOOD          DEGF 40        TCVOB            CV INTERMEDIATE LVL    6 FT  TEMP  &#xb9;8            106.6      GOOD          DEGF 41        TCV09            CV INTERHEDIATE LVL    6  FT TEMP  &#xb9;9            106.7      GOOD          DEGF 42        TCV10            CV  INTERMEDIATE LVL 6    FT TEMP  &#xb9;10          106.2      GOOD          DEGF 43        TCV17            CV  OPERATING LVL 6 FT    TEHP  &#xb9;17              117.5      GOOD          DEGF
 
Time:  ~$ 15 Message:    11 GINNA STATI N 1 92 EVALUATED EXER        I  E
                                  ~ME  A EF RM
~f:                  E'EIGAIIEM M          k  k~  Ff Simulated Plant Condi ions: See Attached Mini-Scenario T
~Mess    e:      <<""THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""
FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY
~GI    I    R
: 1)  Provide information verbally when appropriate investigations are made by the "B" S/G ARV Line Steam Leak Repair Team.
Antici  a ed  Results:
: 2)  As per Mini-Scenario Anticipated Results.
 
GIN NA STATION 1992 EVALUATED EXERCISE MINI-SCENARIO Ac1~ivi  y:      "B" S/G ARV Line Steam Leak Investigation and Repair Initial Conditions:
Steam pressure at Main Steam Header per scenario.
Method of Initiation:
Aux. Operator observing conditions in area, notifies Control Room of steam leak in the location of the "B" Steam Header.
                                                  'ndications:
Large amount of steam at the flange area of            "8" S/G ARV, Steam coming from hole drilled in weld and inlet flange leading to valve AOV-3410 (see attached sketch).
Expected Sequence of Actions:
: 1. Notify TSC Maintenance support group,
: 2. Pipe Shop Planner/Welder notified.
: 3. Pipe Shop Planner/Welder investigate for repairs.
: 4. Initiate packages for repairs.
: 5. Pipefitter/Welders crews sent out to make repairs.
: 6. Repairs completed and service restored.
Final Condition:
Notify TSC of completion of maintenance and remove holds for testing and return to service.
 
ROCHESTER GAS ANO ELECTRlC CORPORATlON 4% 140 S GINNA STATION:                                DATE:    PAGE  OF lOB: SA'&7GH o                                MADE BY:
 
Time: ~~1 Message: ~2 NINNA STATION 1  2 EVALUATED EXER      I E MESSAGE FORM SSNNNLIAL:      MFFN N  N  I  I II V I  IADFNS T    Sl  I N S I T I    P        n i i:    See attached Mini-Scenario
~Mesc e:            """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""
FOR CONTROLLER U E          NLY
~CII        N
: 1)  Provide information verbally when appropriate investigations are made.
: 2)  Controller must notify Simulator Control Booth Operator at Ext. 6641 to coordinate actions associated with this Mini-Scenario.
An ici    e  Re  Its:
: 1)  As per Mini-Scenario anticipated results.
 
ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC NIINNA T Tl N MINI SCENARIO TITLE:                      ADFCS Trouble G-22 In Alarm INITIALCONDITIONS:          Graphics show that QAM on left block as "BACKUP ROLE" on a yellow background and QAM on the right block as "PRIMARY ROLE" on a green background.
METHOD OF INITIATION: Program simulator to give annunciator 6-22.
INDICATIONS:                At ADFCS Printer in the MUX Room will print out the following messages:
: 1) Date Time DIGITALSCAN ALARM ADFCSTRB ADFCS SYSTEM TROUBLE ANNUNC.
  ~
: 2) Date Time DIGITAL SCAN ALARM K10FCVA RELAY K1 OPENED FCV A Graphics show that QAM on left block as "PRIMARY ROLE" on green background and QAM on right block as "BACKUP ROLE" on yellow background. The following error messages will be seen on the graphics display:
: 7. Switchover defeated. (Switchover trigger is latched.
Reset trigger when switchover demand has been cleared).
: 11. Possible defective K1 relay or QCI input. Replace relay K1 when A/A logic = 0.
EXPECTED SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS:
                          ~  Notify maintenance support group
                          ~  ISC Planner receives T. R.
                          ~  ISC Planner investigates T. R.
                          ~  IRC Technicians go to Maintenance Training System to replace defective K1 relay
                          ~ Clear all alarms FINAL CONDITIONS'otify Simulator Control Room that maintenance                  is complete.
 
Time:  ~39 Nll Message:  ~1
                                  ~ NA NT Tl N 19 2 EVALUATED EXER    I E MESSA    E F RM
~f:
Nle              Ni  I<<C    << IN Simulated Plant Conditions: See the Attached Sheets
~Me ss e:            <<<<<<THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""
FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY
~CI    I  N
: 1)  A CCW System leak of 20 gpm starts at this time. The leak is on the 1A CCW Pump mechanical seal  ~
Antici a ed  Resul s:
: 1)  Operators continue shutting the Plant down per 0-2,1,
 
199Z EVALUATED EXERCISE                        Time: 0 F3O MAJOR P2Q&METERS                                ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown                YES~@            Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-31                                              FI-924 N-32 N-35 O
C7 CPS CPS AMPS FI-925 1A.
                                                            ~GP O GPM INSERV    TB    OOS N-36                                      AMPS    1B      INSERV    TB    OOS Avg. Nuclear Power                                1C. INSERV    TB    OOS RCS  Pressure                  2.X.LZ PSIG        BAST Level =
PRZR Level A RCP                                  STOPPED    Low Head  S.I. Pum  s B RCP                      UNNING STOPPED          FI-626    O    G M 1A  S/G  Level                  ~z. I          1A. INSERV    TB    OOS RECIRC 1B 1A S/G S/G Level Pressure
                                  ~.. I    PSIG 1B. INSERV RWST  Level =
TB    OOS RECIRC 1B  S/G  Pressure                  o7 PSIG Turbine/Generator          NLI    OFFLINE        Containment    S  ra    Pum s 4 KV  Buses            ERGIZ      DEENERGIZED FI-931A        0 GPM 480V Buses              ERGIZED DEENERGIZED FI-931B~GPM DC Batteries      A/SOVOLT        BISO VOLTS      1A. INSERV TB OOS Cnmt Pressure                  ~<    ~PSIG        1B. INSERV TB OOS Cnmt Sump A Level                  ~      FEET    NaOH Tank Level =
Cnmt Sump B Level                          INCHES A Loop Hot Leg                        9  OF      Containm        ecirc Fans A Loop Cold Leg                  ~$    . OF      1A.        SE    STBY OOS B Loop Hot Leg                            OF      1B.      NSER STBY OOS B Loop Cold Leg                            OF      1C.      INSERV      B OOS RVLIS                                              1D.        S      STBY OOS
*CET                              40 .3 OF          Post Accident Dampers OPEN          LOSED S/G A Total Aux FW Flow                    GPM S/G B    Total Aux  FW  Flow          0    GPM    Service      ter  Pum  s 1A.      NSE    STBY OOS DIESEL GENERATORS                                  1B.              STBY OOS 1C.      NSE    STBY OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED        B OOS              1D. INS RV      B    OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS                    A&B  Header Pressure          8  PSIG TSC RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS Security RUNNING UNLOADED TB                OOS    Com  onen    Coolin Water      Pum  s 1A.      NSER    STBY OOS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS,                            1B. INSERV STB OOS Surge Tank Leve      =    SO Aux. Feedwate      Pum  s 1A. INSERV        OOS                          Standb    Aux. Feed    ater  Pum  s 1B. INSERV  T    OOS                          1C. INSERV            OOS Turb. Driven      NSERV    TB  OOS              1D. INSERV    TB    OOS CST Level          2. FE
*CET = Average    of Selected      Core    Exit Thermocouples
 
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1  ATMS        ANTICIPATED TRANSIEhT M/0 SCRAt(    NO ATWS      6009 2  RXT        REACTOR    TRIP BREAKER STATUS        NOT  TRIP    6009 3  N31        SONCE RANGE DETECTOR H-31            l. 00000%0    INH9  CPS 4  N32        SGNCE RAt(GE DETECTOR N-32            1.005&00      INHB  CPS N35          INTER)(EDIATE RANGE DETECTOR  N-35 6.48633M      INHD  At)P 6  N36          INTER)(EDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-36    6.02558-04    INH8  At(P 7  NP          AVERAGE NUCLEAR POWER                      91.19  6009  /I 8  PRCS        REACTOR CGOUt(T SYSTBI AVG PRESS            2262. 6009  PSIG 9  LPLR        PRESSURI IER AVERAGE LEVEL                    46,7  6009 X 10  FRCLA      REACTOR COOLANT LOOP A AVG FLOW              98.5  6009 y.
if  FRCLB      REACTOR COOLANT LOOP B AVG FLQM              97.3  6009 7.
12  RXTI6      RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX    TRIP        NQT  TRIP    6009 13  RXT17      RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX    TRIP        NGT  TRIP    6009 14  TSUBTC      INCORE TC SUBCOQLED HARBIN                  49.5  600~ KGF 15  LSGA        STt( GEt( A NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL          52.1  6009  /
16  LSGB        STN GEN B NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL            52.1  6009 /I 17  PSGA        STN GEt( A AVERAGE PRESSURE                  708. 6009 PSIG 18  PSGB        STN GEH B AVERAGE PRESSURE                  707. 6009 PSIG f9  GENBKR1    GBGQTGR      ON LINE BREAKER 161372  NOT  TRIP    6009 20  GENBKR2    GYRATOR      ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372  NGT TRIP      GOOD BUS11A      BUS 11A SUPPLY BREAKER                NOT  TRIP    6009 BUSflB      BUS 11B SUPPLY BREAKER                NOT TRIP      GOOD BUS12A      HOT TERt(INATED ON PPCS  (7/19/91)  NQT TRIP      DEL BUS12B      NOT TERNlt(ATED ON PPCS  (7/19/91)  NQT TRIP      DEL 25  BlfA12A    BUS  llA To  12A TIE BREWER          TRIPPED      6009 26  B119129    BUS 11B TO 12B    TIE BREAKER        TRIPPED      6009 27  PCV        COHTAINt(ENT AVERAGE PRESSURE                  .N  6009  PSI6 28  LSI(PA      CQNTAItNENT SUt(P A AVERAGE LEVEL              1~9 6009  Fry 29  L0942E      SUtP B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN A)      LOVER        6009 30  L0943E      SU)P B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN B)      LONER        6009 31  L0942D      SU(P B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN A)    LOVER        6009 32  L0943D      SU)P B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN B)    LONER        GOOD 33  L0942C      SU)P B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A)    LOVER        6009 34    L0943C      SUlP B LEVEL 113 INCOMES(TRAIN B)    LONER        6009 35  L0942B      SU(P B LEVEL 180 INCfKS(TRAIN A)    LOVER        6009 36    L0943B      SUtP B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B)    LONER        GOOD 37    L0942A      SUtP B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A)    LOWER        6009 38  L0943A      SUtP B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B)      LOVER        6009 39  T0409A      RCLA HQT LEG TE)(PERATUfK                    597.8  6009  DEGF 40  T0410A      RCLB HOT LEG TEt(PERATSK                    597.8  GOOD  KGF 41  T0450      RCLA COLD LEG TB(PERATNE                    543.5  6009  KGF 42  T0451      RCLB COLD LEG TE)(PERATURE                  544.8  6009  KGF 43  TAVGAMID RCLA TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG)                570.7  GOOD  DEGF 44  TAViiBWID RCLB TAVG (THQT/TCOLD WIDE RNG)                571.3  6009  K6F 45              REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL                  99.4  GOOD 46  TCCGRE      El. 1  INCORE TC AVERAGE TEMP              601.3  Goo>  DE6F FAUXFMA    S/6  A TOTAL AUX  FEEIIAPD FL(I                0. 6009  GPt(
FAUXFWB    S/G B TOTAL AUX FEEDWATER FLOW                  0. 6009  GPH BKR081      tm AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUt(P A        OFF          GGGD BKR082      t(TR AUXILIARY FEEDMATER PUtP B      OFF          6009 51  V3505      AUX FM PUt(P STEAN SUPPLY VALVE A    CLOSED        6009 52  V3504      AUX FW PUt(P STEAN SUPPLY VALVE B    CLOSED        6009
 
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53  FSIA      SAFETY INJECTION LOOP A AVG FLOM              O. GOOD GPtl 54  FSIB      SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLOW              0. GOOD GPtl 55  P2160      SERVICE MATER  PIIPS  A h B HEADER          82. GOOD PSIG 56  P2161      SERVICE MATER PUtlPS C h D HEADER            73. GOOD PSIG 57  BKR041    SERVICE WATER PlNP A                ON          GOOD 58  BKR042    SERVICE MATER  PIP  B              ON          GOOD 59  BKR043    SERVICE MATER PUtlP C                ON          GOOD 60  BKR044    SERVICE MATER PUtlP D                OFF          GOOD
 
ROGRAM NAME    :LRGTS2.E
                      ~                                                                                      OCT 08,92 R.E.
  ~ ~ GINNA NUCLEAR POWER PLANT                                                                                08:31:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNHENT SUHHARY GROUP NAME                                                GROUP DESCRIPTIOH EVENT 2                                        PROCEDURE: EPIP  1-5 PLANT  STATUS POINT ID                  DESCRIPTION                  CURRENT VALUE    QUALITY CODE ENGR  UNITS 1        F0619          COMPONENT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLW              1485.        GOOD          GPM 2        LRWST          REFUELING WATER STORAGE TANK LVL                94.5        GOOD            x 3        WS033          33 FOOT LEVEL WIND SPEED                        2.6        GOOD          MPH 4        WD033          33 FOOT LEVEL WIND DIRECTION                    47.        GOOD          DEG.
5        WT033          33 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE                      59.6        GOOD          DEGF 6        WT250          250 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE                      58.9        GOOD          DEGF 7        WDT2            250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEHP                .0.7        GOOD          DEGF 8        R01            AREA 1-CONTROL ROOH                      9.02214-02        GOOD          HR/H 9        R02            AREA 2-COHTAINMENT                        6.40678+00        GOOD          MR/H 10        ROS            AREA 5-SPENT FUEL    PIT                  1.39946+00          GOOD        MR/H 11        R09            AREA 9-LETDOWN LINE MONITOR              3.40701+01        GOOD          MR/H 12        R34            AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUHP            9.09354-01          GOOD        MR/H 13        R35            AREA 35-PASS SAHPLE PANEL                1.09283+00          GOOD        MR/H 14        R10A            CONTAIHMEHT IODINE MOHITOR R10A          9.58719+01        GOOD          CPM R11            CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE              5.18901+02          GOOD        CPM R12            CONTAINHENT GAS MONITOR                  7.38002+02          GOOD        CPM R108            PLANT VENT IODINE HOHITOR R10B            4.30543+01          GOOD        CPM R13            AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE          8.58327+01          GOOD        CPM R14            AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MOHITOR              4.22831+01          GOOD        CPM 20        R18            LIQUID  WASTE DISPOSAL MONITOR          2.78658+03          GOOD        CPM 21        R19            STEAM GENERATOR BLOWDOWN DRAIN            4.07174+03          GOOD        CPM 22        R29            AREA 29-CONTAINHEHT HIGH RANGE            5.05861.01          GOOD        R/HR 23        R30            AREA 30-CONTAIHHENT HIGH RANGE            5.09440-01          GOOD        R/NR 24        R15            CONDEHSER  AIR EJECTOR  EXHAUST        1.25835+05          HALM        CPM 25        R12A5          CV VENT CHAN 5 LOW RANGE GAS              1.89699-07          GOOD        UCI/CC 26        R12A6          CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAMMA                2.53990.02          GOOD        KR/HR 27        R12A7          CV VENT CHAN  7-MID RANGE GAS            3.57435-05          GOOD        UCI/CC 28        R12A9          CV VENT CHAN  9-HIGH RANGE GAS          1.41261-03          GOOD        UCI/CC 29        R14A5          PLAN'I VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS          4.40312-07          GOOD        UCI/CC 30        R14A7          PLANT VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS          6.86543-05          GOOD        UCI/CC 31        R14A9          PLANT VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS          3.72621.03          GOOD        UCI/CC 32        R15A5          AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS          6.29179-03          HALH        UCI/CC 33        R15A7          AIR EJECTOR  CHAN  7-HID  RANGE GAS      6.29392-03          HWRN        UCI/CC 34        R15A9          AIR EJECTOR  CHAN  9-HI  RANGE GAS      &.29436-03          GOOD        UCI/CC 35        R31            AREA 31 STEAM LINE A (SPING)              1.02040-02        GOOD        MR/HR 36        R32            AREA  32  STEAM LINE B  (SPING)          1.01048-02          GOOD        MR/HR 37        CVH            CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATIOH                            .0      GOOD            X 38        TCV03          CV BASEHENT LVL  6  FT TEMP  &#xb9;3                95.1        GOOD        OEGF 39        TCV07          CV INTERMEDIATE LVL    6  FT TEHP  &#xb9;7          106.0        GOOD        DEGF 40        TCV08          CV INTERMEDIATE LVL    6 FT  TEMP  &#xb9;8          106.6        GOOD        DEGF 41        TCV09          CV INTERMEDIATE LVL    6  FT TEMP  &#xb9;9          '106.7        GOOD        DEGF 42        TCV10          CV  INTERMEDIATE LVL 6    FT TEMP  &#xb9;10        106.2        GOOD        DEGF 43        TCV17          CV OPERATING LVL 6 FT    TEHP  &#xb9;17            117.5        GOOD        DEGF
 
Time: 3@~4 Message:      14 INNA TATI N 1 2 EVAL ATED EXER      I E IVIE A E F  RIVI MMM          f:      8    I <<1:    tR Simvla      d Plan  Con i i n:
~M~i~a                """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""
The following annunciator is received:
A-13 (CCW Surge Tank Level 41.2%)
FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Con roller No    e:
: 1)  When operators check the CCW Surge Tank level on Control Board, Inform them that it is approximately 41% and decreasing slowly.
Antici    a ed Results:
: 1)  Operators should perform the applicable actions of AR-A-13.
: 2)  Operators should perform the applicable actions of AP-CCW.2.
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: 3)  Operators should send an Auxiliary Operator into the Auxiliary Building to identify the CCW System leak.
: 4)  Operators should inform the people manning the TSC of the CCW leak.
 
Time: Jg~4 Message:  ~5 INNA STATI N 1  2 EVALUA ED EXER      E MESSAGE F RM
~lli        i:      A  iii  YOI<<A ili~Bildig identify the CCW Leak.
imula e    Plan    n i i  n:  See the Attached Mini-Scenario
~Maaa e:              """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""
F    R CONTROLLER USE ONLY N
: 1)    Provide information verbally when appropriate actions are simulated or investigations are made by the Auxiliary Operator sent to the Auxiliary Building to identify the CCW leak.
: 2)    The Controller must notify the Simulator Control Booth Operator to coordinate all actions associated with this Mini-Scenario.
Ani    i        Rs  I
: 1)    As per Mini-Scenario Anticipated Results
 
INNA TATI N 1  2 EVALUATED EXER ISE MINI-SCENARIO
~A~Ivl y:
CCW Leak Identification and Isolation of the 1A CCW Pump F      ONTROLLER USE ONLY
~II          N
: 1)  W~hn Auxiliary Operator is within viewing distance of the 1A CCW Pump,
      ~inf rm him that the 1A CCW Pump mechanical seal is leaking and spraying on the pump motor.
: 2)  ~Wh n    Auxiliary Operator is requested to isolate the 1A CCW Pump, answer the following:
(a)    Ensure Auxiliary Operator simulates closing manual valve 724A (CCW Pump A Discharge Block VLV).
(b)    Ensure Auxiliary Operator simulates closing manual valve 722A (CCW Suction Block VLV to CCW Pump A).
(c)    Ensure Auxiliary Operator simulates racking out the 1A CCW Pump electrical breaker (Bus'I4, Position 23A).
: 3)  When pump is isolated;.the Controller must notify the Simulator Control Booth Operator at Ext 6641 prior to allowing players to notify the Control Room/TSC.
An ici  a  d Res  I s:
: 1)  Auxiliary Operator, ~wh n informed of the 1A CCW Pump leak, should inform the Simulator Control Room.
: 2)  Auxiliary Operator,    ~wh n  requested,  should simulate isolating the 1A CCW Pump.
: 3)  Auxiliary Operator, after simulating the isolation of the 1A CCW Pump should inform Simulator Control Room of the isolation.
 
Time: ~~4~j Message: ~1 INNA TATI N 1  2 EVAL ATED EXER      I E ME    A  E F RM
~NI:              N    I<<C      << IR Sim la    Plan Condi    ion:  See the Attached Sheets
~Massa            """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""
F R CONTROLLER USE ONLY
~CII      N
: 1)  When operators start filling the CCW Surge Tank with RMU water, inform them that the level is starting to increase slowly.
Antici ated Results:
: 1)  Operators continue performing applicable actions of AP-CCW.2.
: 2)  Operators continue shutting the Plant down per 0-2.1.
8 199K'VALUATED EXERCISE                      Time: ~OF MAZOR PARAMETERS                              ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown                YES 0          Hi h Head S.Z. Pum s N-31 N-32
                                  ~CPS    CPS FZ-924 FI-925      O GPM GPM N-35                                  E  AMPS    1A. INSERV    TB    OOS N-36                                    AMPS    1B. INSERV    TB    OOS Avg. Nuclear Power                              1C. INSERV    TB    OOS RCS  Pressure                  aa Cr8  PSIG    BAST  Level =
PRZR Level                      ~9(e.
A RCP                            N STOPPED      Low Head  S.I. Pum    s B RCP                      UNNIN STOPPED        FI-626    0 G M 1A 1B S/G S/G Level Level
                                  ~. I
                                  ~./            1A. INSERV T        OOS RECIRC 1B. ZNSERV STB OOS RECIRC 1A S/G  Pressure                      PSZG    RWST Level =      1 .h 4 1B  S/G  Pressure                7/tr  PSIG Turbine/Generator          NLIN OFFLINE        Containment    S  ra  Pum s 4 KV  Buses            NERGI      DEENERGIZED FI-931A          GPM 480V Buses              NERG ZE    DEENERGZZED FI-931B      E3  GPM DC  Batteries      A ISo VOLTS      BI8a VOLTS  1A. INSERV T        OOS Cnmt Pressure Cnmt Sump A Level
                                  ~l ~ 9 PSIG FEET 1B. INSERV TB NaOH Tank Level =
OOS Cnmt Sump B Level                        INCHES A Loop 'Hot Leg A Loop Cold Leg ZK2~oF Kf'V I  OF Containme 1A.
t Recirc SE    STBY Fans OOS B  Loop Hot Leg                      .M OF      1B.        SER    STBY OOS B  Loop Cold Leg                        OF      1C. INSERV TB OOS RVLIS                                            1D.      NSER STBY OOS
*CET                              t Oo.7  DF      Post Accident Dampers        OPEN      SE S/G A  Total Aux  FW  Flow        O  GPM S/G B  Total Aux  FW  Flow        C7  GPM    Service    te    Pum s 1A. I  SE    STBY  OOS DIESEL GENERATORS                                1B.      NSE      STBY  OOS 1C      NSER    STB    OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS                  1D. INSERV TB        OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS                  A&B  Header Pressure          78 PSIG TSC RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS Security RUNNING UNLOADED                OOS    Com  onent  C    in  Water  Pum  s 1A.      NSE      S BY OOS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Aux. Feedwater        m  s 1B. ZNSERV STB OOS Surge Tank Level =      ~204.
1A. INSERV        OOS                        Standb  Aux. Fee      ater  Pum  s 1B. INSERV  T    OOS                        1C      INSERV      B  OOS Turb. Driven INSERV TB            OOS            1D. INSERV    TB    OOS CST Level          2.      FEET
*CET = Average    of Selected    Core  Exit Thermocouples
 
Gs  1992    08!45              R. E. GIMQ Sit(ULATOR                            PA6E 1 TREND  GIIP  ASIGN)(E)IT SUt(tIARY GROUP: EVENT1        PRXEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLA)IT STATUS POINT ID                DESCRIPTION                                          E. U.
1  ATMS        ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0 SCfUN        NO ATMS          6009 2  RXT        REACTOR    TRIP BREAKER STATUS          NOT  TRIP        GOOD 3  N31        SMKE RANGE DETECTOR N-31                1. 0000800      INHB CPS N32        SINCE RANGE DETKTOR N-32                1.0$ N&00        INHD 0%
5  N35          INTEf(t(EDIATE RANGE DETECTOR    N-35 6.3386AM          INHB fM(P 6  N36          INTEftt(EDIATE RANGE DETECTOR    N-36 5.88842M          INHD Al(P 7  NP          AVERAGE NUCLEAR POWER                          89. 14    6009 X 8  PRCS        REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEI( AVG PRESS              2263. 600D PSIG 9  LPIR        PRESSURI ZER AVERAGE LEVEL                      46.5    Goon X 10  FRCLA      REACTOR COOLANT LOOP A AVG FLOW                  98.4    6009 X 11  FRCLB      REACTOR CGOLNT LOOP B AVG FLOW                  97.3    6009 X" 12  RXT16      RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX      TRIP        NOT  TRIP        6009 13  RXT17      RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX      TRIP        NOT  TRIP        6009 14  TSUBTC      INCORE TC SUBCOOLED t(ARGIN                    50.1    Boos DEBF 15  LSGA        STI( GEN A NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL                52.1    6009 X 16  LS68        STM GEN B t(ARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL                52.1    GOOD /
17  PSGA        STH BE)I A AVERAGE PRESSURE                      717. 6009 PSIG 18  PSBB        STtl GEN 8 AVERAGE PRESSURE                      716. GOOD PSIG GENBKRl    GBGQTOR      ON LINE BREAKER 161372    NOT  TRIP        GOOD 20  GENBKR2    696QTOR      ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372    NOT  TRIP        6009 21  BUSiiA      BUS 11A SUPPLY BREAKER                  NOT  TRIP        600D 22  BUS11B      BUS 11B SL'PPLY BREAKER                NOT TRIP        Boon 23  BUS 12A    NOT TERMINATED ON PPCS      (7/19/91)  NOT TRIP        DEL 24  BUS128      NOT TERMINATED OM PPCS      (7/19/91)  NOT TRIP        DEL 25  B11A12A    BUS  llA To  12A TIE BRENER            TRIPPED          GOOD 26    811B12B    BUS 11B To 128    TIE BREAKER          TRIPPED          6009 27  PCV          CONTAIN)(ENT AVERAGE PRESSURE                    .11    GOOD 28  LSIIPA      CONTAItl<IEI(T SUt(P A AVERAGE LEVEL              1~9    6009 29  L0942E      SU)P B LEVEL 8 I)ICHES (TRAIN A)        LONER            Goon 30  L0943E      SUIP 8 LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN 9)        LONER.          6009 31  L09429      SU)P B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN A)        LONER            6009 32  L0943D      SUIP B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN B)        LOMER            6009 33  L0942C      SUtP 8 LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A)        LOMER            6009 34  L0943C      SU)P 8 LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN 8)        LOMER            6009 35  L09428      SUtP B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A)        LONER            6009 36  L0943B      SUtP B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B)        LONER            6009 37  L0942A      SPiP 8 LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A)        LOMER            6009 38  L0943A      9PP    B  LE4l3. 214 INCHES(TRAIN 8)    LONER            Goon 39  T0409A      RCLA HOT LEG TE)(PERATUR=                      597.2    6009  DEBF 40  T0410A      RCLB HOT LEG TE)IPERATURE                      597.2    6009  DEBF 41  T0450      RCLA COLD LEG TE)FERATNE                        544.1    6009  DEGF 42  T0451      RCLB COLD LEG TEIIPERATNE                      545.4    6009  DEBF 43  TAVBAWID RCLA TAVB (THOT/TCOLD WIDE Rt(B)                  570.6    6009  DEGF 44  TAViiBMID RCLB TAVG (THQT/TCOLD WIDE RNG)                  571.3    6009  DE6F 45  LRV        REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL                      99.3 46  TCCORE      El. 1  INCORE TC AVERAGE TEt(P                  600.7    600~  DEGF 47  FAUXFWA    S/6  A TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLOW                          Goon  GPtf 48  FAUXFMB    S/G  B TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLOW                          GOOD  GPtl 49  BKR081      t(TR AUXILIARYFEEINATER PU)IP A        OFF              GOOD 50  BKR082      HTR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PU)IP B          OFF              6009 51  V3505      AUX FM PUI(P STEAN SUPPLY VALVE A      CLOSED          . GOOD 52  V3504      AUX FW    PlNP STEA)I SL'PPLY VALVE B  CLOSED            6009
 
OCT  8~  1992    08:45          R. E. GINA SIMULATOR                      PA6E 2 TREND 6ROUP ASSISNNENT SNINSY 6RGUP: EVENT1    PRXEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STARS POINT ID              DESCRIPTION              VALUE    NAL    E. U.
53  FSIA        SAFETY INJECTION LOOP A AV6 FLOW          0. 600D  6PN 54  FSIB        SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG  FLN          0. 600D  GPN 55  P2 160      SERVICE @TER PNtPS A h B HEADER          82. 600 D PSI6 56  P2161      SERVICE NATER PLIPS C h D HEADER        73. 6m    PS16 57  BKR041      SERVICE NATER  PNP  A                        600D 58  IMR042      SERVICE NATER  PIIP 8                        600D 59  IIR043      SERVICE WATER PNrP C                          600D 60  IIR044      SERVICE NATER  mP  n                        6009 EMJ


Time:~8~1Message:~1Qgn~ingg6)Operators mayrequestAuxiliary Operatortoisolatethe"B"S/GARV.7)Operators shouldinformthepeoplemanningtheTSCofthe"A"S/GARVproblemandisolation.
OGRAM  NAME:LRGTSZ.E
8)Operators continueshuttingthePlantdownper0-2.1.9)PeoplemanningtheTSCmayrequestthe"B"S/GARVbeisolategrmaywaituntilMaintenance personnel haveinspected it.10)PeoplemanningtheTSCamyinformControlthattheywilltakeactionstohaveMaintenance personnel inspectforthe"A"and"B"S/GARVproblems.
                          ~                                                                                   OCT 08,92
199<'VALUATED EXERCISETime:05'l5MAJORPAT%METERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS ReactorShutdownN-31N-32N-35N-36Avg.NuclearPowerRCSPressurePRZRLevelARCPUNNBRCPUN1AS/GLevel1BS/GLevellAS/GPressure1BS/GPressureTurbine/Generator ONL4KVBusesERGIZ480VBusesRGIZDCBatteries A~SaVOLTS CnmtPressureCnmtSumpALevelCnmtSumpBLevelALoopHotLegALoopColdLegBLoopHotLegBLoopColdLegRVLIS*CETS/GATotalAuxFWFlowS/GBTotalAuxFWFlowYES0~CPSCPSAMPSAMPSPSIGINGSTOPPEDNSTOPPED~e3PSIG.0PSIGFFLINEDEENERGIZED DEENERGIZED B($0VOLTS.o6PSIG~FEET~gINCHES~feZOF~ST&OFOFmmkoF~1~0GPMO'PMDIESELGENERATORS OOSAux.Feedwatems1A.INSERVOOS1B.INSERVTBOOSTurb.DrivenINSERVSTBOOSCSTLevel~~FA.RUNNINGUNLOADEDTOOSB.RUNNINGUNLOADEDOOSTSCRUNNINGUNLOADEDTOOSSecurityRUNNINGUNLOADEDTBENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS HihHead-S.I.PumsFI-924GPMFZ-925~GPM1A.INSERVTOOS1B.INSERVTBOOS1C.INSERVBOOSBASTLevel=LowHeadS.I.PumsFI-6260GPM1A.INSERVTBOOSRECIRC1B.INSERVTBYOOSRECIRCRWSTLevel=Containment SraPumsFZ-931A~GPM FI-931B~GPM 1A.INSERVSB1B.INSERVTBNaOHTankLevel=OOSOOSContainRecircFans1A.NSESTBYOOS1B.NSESTBYOOS1C.INVTBOOS1D.SERSTBYOOSPostAccidentDampersOPENLOSDServiceWatePums1A.SESTBYOOS1B.NSESTBYOOS1C.NSESTBYOOS1D.INSERVTBOOSA&BHeaderPressure~PS1GComonentCoolinWaterPums1A.SERSTBYOOS1B.INSERVTBOOSSurgeTankLevel=~'oStandbAux.FeewaterPums1CINSERVBOOS~1D.INSERVTBOOS*CET=AverageofSelectedCoreExitThermocouples
    .E.
    ~ ~ GINNA NUCLEAR PONER PLAHT                                                                            08:45:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNMEHT


Gi199208:14R.E.GINASIMULATOR TRENDGROUPASSIGISTSUtIARYPAGE1GROUP:EVENT1PRXEDURE:
==SUMMARY==
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION VALUEE.U.1234'5678910il1213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152ATt6RXTN31N32N35N36NPPRCSLP2RFRCLAFRCLBRXT16RXTDTSUBTCLSGALS68PSGAPSGBGENBKRlGENBKR2BUSliABUS118BUS12ABUS128811A12A8118128PCVLSNPAL0942EL0943EL0942DL0943DL0942CL0943CL09428L09438L0942AL0943AT0409AT0410AT0450T0451TAVGAMIDTAVBBWIDLRVTCCOREFAUXFMAFAUXFMBBKR081BKR082V3505V3504ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0SCRAMREACTORTRIPBREAKERSTATUSSolSCERANGEDETECTORN-31SO(SCERAt(GEDETECTORN-32INTERMEDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-3SINTERMEDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-36AVERAGENUCLENPOWERREACTORCGOUITSYSTEMAVGPRESSPRESSURI2ERAVERAGELEVELREACTORCOOLA%'OOP AAVGFLOWREACTORCOOLANTLOOP8AVGFLOWRCPABREAKERCAUSERXTRIPRCPBBREAKERCAUSERXTRIPINCGRETCSUIG)GLED NARiINSTMGENANARROWRANGE,AVG LEVELSTMGEN8NARROWRANGEAVGLEVELSTMGENAAVERAGEPRESE)RESTM6EN8AVERAGEPRESSUREGYRATORONLINEBREAKER161372GBERATORONLINEBREAKER9X1372BUS11ASUPPLYBREAKERBUS118SUPPLYBREAKERt<OTTERMINATED 0)IPPCS(7/19/91)
NGTTERMII(ATED ONPPCS(7/19/91)
BUS11ATO12ATIEBRENERBUS118TQ128TIEBRENERCOt(TAINMENT AVERAGEPRESSURECONTAINMENT SUMPAAVERAGELEVELSUIP8LEVEL8INCHES(TRAINA)SUIP8LEVEL8INCHES(TRAIN8)SUIP8LEVEL78INCHES(TRAINA)SU)P8LEVEL78INCHES(TRAIN8)SU)P8LEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtP8LEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN 8)SU)P8LEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtP8LEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN 8)SU)P8LEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN A)SIP8LEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN 8)RCLAHOTLEGTEMPERATUfK RCLBHOTLEGTEMPERATURE RCLACOLDLEGTE)IPERAT(HE RCLBCOLDLEGTE)IPERAT(SE RCU)TAVG(THOT/TCOI.D WIDERNG)RCLBTAVG(THGT/TCGLD WIDERNG)REACTORVESSELAVERAGELEVELEi.lINCORETCAVERAGETEMPS/6ATOTALAUXFEHIATERFLOMS/68TOTALAUXFEEDMATER FLOWMTRAUXILIARY FEEDNATER PlNPAMTRAUXILIARY FEEDMATER PlNP8AUXFMPU)PSTEA)ISUPPLYVALVEAAUXFMPUI(PSTEA)ISUPPLYVALVE8NoATNNOTTRIP1.00000+00 1.00000+00 6.66807M6.16593M93.562264.47.998.497.3NOTTRIPNOTTRIP47.9S2.052.1703.701.NOTTRIPNGTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPTRIPPEDTRIPPED.061.8LONERLOWERLOWERLONERLONERLONERLOWERLOWERLONERLONER599.2599.2543.5544.8571'572.099.3602.60.0.OFFOFFCLOSED,CLOSED600DGOODINH8CPSINHBCPSINHBAMPINHBAMP60096000PSIGBoon/6009KGGGD/60006000GooeKGFBoon/60006009psiGGOODPSI66009600DGOOD6000DELDELGoonGOOD600DPSIG6009FEET6000GoonGoon6000GOOD6000GOODGoon6000BGGD6009DEGF600DDEGFBGGDDE6F6000DEBFBoon9GFGOODDEGFGOOD/BooeDEGFGOODGPM60006PMGOODGGGDGGGD6000 OCT8~199208:14R.E.GINAS1%LATORTRENDGROUPASSIGNMENT SUtDIRYPAGE26ROUP:EVM'IPRXEDURE!
EPIP1-5PLAftTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION VALLEYDUALE.U.53FSIA54FGIB55P216056P216157BKR04158BKR04259BKR04360BKR044SAFETYINJECTION LOOPAAVGFLOWSAFETYINJECTION LOOPBAVGFLOWSERVICEMATERPfIPSAhBHEADERSERVICEWATERPUffPSC5DHEADERSERVICEWATERPUffPASERVICEMATERPUNPBSERVICEWATERPUtfPCSEfNICEMATERPUtfPDONONONOFF0.0.82.730GOODPNGOODGPNGOODPSIGGOODPSIGGOODGOOD600DGOOD OGRAMNAHE:LRGTSZ.E R.EDGINNANUCLEARPONERPLANTOCT08,9208:15:00TRENDGROUPASSIGHHENT SUHHARYGROUPNAMEEVENT2GROUPDESCRIPTIOHPROCEDURE:
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION CURRENTVALUEQUALITYCODEENGRUNITS12345678910111213141519202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243-F0619LRMSTMS033MD033MT033llT250lST2R01R02R05R09R34R35R10AR11R12R108R13R14R18R19R29R30R15R12A5R12A6R12A7R12A9R14A5R14A7R14A9R15A5R15A7R15A9R31R32CVHTCV03TCV07TCVOBTCV09TCV10TCV17COMPONENT COOLINGLOOPTOTALFLllREFUELIHG MATERSTORAGETANKLVL33FOOTLEVELlllNDSPEED33FOOTLEVELMINDDIRECTION 33FOOTLEVELTEMPERATURE 250FOOTLEVELTEMPERATURE 250TO33FOOTLEVELDELTATEMPAREA1-CONTROL ROOMAREA2-CONTAINMENT AREA5-SPENTFUELPITAREA9-LETDSNLINEMONITORAREA34AUXBLDGCVSPRAYPUMPAREA35-PASSSAMPLEPAHELCOHTAIHMENT IODINEMONITORR10ACONTAINMENT AIRPARTICULATE CONTAINMENT GASMOHITORPLAHTVENTIODINEMOHITORR'IOBAUXBLDGEXHAUSTAIRPARTICULATE AUXBLDGEXHAUSTGASMONITORLIQUIDIIASTEDISPOSALMONITORSTEAMGENERATOR BLOSOMHDRAINAREA29-CONTAINMEHT HIGHRANGEAREA30-COHTAINHEHT HIGHRANGECONDENSER AIREJECTOREXHAUSTCVVENTCHAN5-LOWRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN6-AREAGAMMACVVENTCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASCVVENTCHAH9-HIGHRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN5-LOURAHGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN7-MIDRAHGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN9HIGHRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN5-LOWRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN9-HIRANGEGASAREA3'ISTEAMLINEA(SPING)AREA32STEAMLINEB(SPING)CVHYDROGENCONCENTRATION CVBASEMEHTLVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;3CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;7CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;8CVINTERHEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;9CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;10CVOPERATING LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;171485.94.53.6194.58.758.0.0.79.02214-02 6.40678+00 1.39946i00 3.40701+01 9.09354.01 1.09283+00 9.58719+01 5.18901+02 7.38002+02 4.30543+01 8.58327+01 4.22831+01 2.78658i03 4.07174+03 5.05861-01 5.09440.01 1.25835+05 1.89699.07 2.53990-02 3'7435-051.41261-03 4.40312-07 6.86543.05 3.72621-03 6.29179.03 6.29392-03 6.29436-03 1.02040.02 1.01048.02
.095.1106.0106.6106.7106.2117.5GOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODHALMGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODHALMHNRHGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGPHMPHDEG.DEGFDEGFDEGFMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HCPMCPMCPMCPMCPMCPMCPMCPM'/HRR/NRCPMUCI/CCMR/HRUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCMR/HRMR/HRxDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGF Time:~$15Message:11GINNASTATIN192EVALUATED EXERIE~MEAEFRM~f:E'EIGAIIEM Mkk~FfTSimulated PlantCondiions:SeeAttachedMini-Scenario
~Messe:<<""THISISANEXERCISE"""
FORCONTROLLER USEONLY~GIIR1)Provideinformation verballywhenappropriate investigations aremadebythe"B"S/GARVLineSteamLeakRepairTeam.AnticiaedResults:2)AsperMini-Scenario Anticipated Results.
GINNASTATION1992EVALUATED EXERCISEMINI-SCENARIO Ac1~iviy:"B"S/GARVLineSteamLeakInvestigation andRepairInitialConditions:
SteampressureatMainSteamHeaderperscenario.
MethodofInitiation:
Aux.Operatorobserving conditions inarea,notifiesControlRoomofsteamleakinthelocationofthe"B"SteamHeader.'ndications:
Largeamountofsteamattheflangeareaof"8"S/GARV,SteamcomingfromholedrilledinweldandinletflangeleadingtovalveAOV-3410(seeattachedsketch).ExpectedSequenceofActions:1.NotifyTSCMaintenance supportgroup,2.PipeShopPlanner/Welder notified.
3.PipeShopPlanner/Welder investigate forrepairs.4.Initiatepackagesforrepairs.5.Pipefitter/Welders crewssentouttomakerepairs.6.Repairscompleted andservicerestored.
FinalCondition:
NotifyTSCofcompletion ofmaintenance andremoveholdsfortestingandreturntoservice.
GINNASTATION:lOB:SA'&7GHoROCHESTER GASANOELECTRlCCORPORATlON DATE:MADEBY:4%140SPAGEOF Time:~~1Message:~2NINNASTATION12EVALUATED EXERIEMESSAGEFORMSSNNNLIAL:
MFFNNNIIIIVIIADFNSTSlINSITIPnii:SeeattachedMini-Scenario
~Mesce:"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
FORCONTROLLER UENLY~CIIN1)Provideinformation verballywhenappropriate investigations aremade.2)Controller mustnotifySimulator ControlBoothOperatoratExt.6641tocoordinate actionsassociated withthisMini-Scenario.
AnicieReIts:1)AsperMini-Scenario anticipated results.
ROCHESTER GASANDELECTRICNIINNATTlNMINISCENARIOTITLE:INITIALCONDITIONS:
ADFCSTroubleG-22InAlarmGraphicsshowthatQAMonleftblockas"BACKUPROLE"onayellowbackground andQAMontherightblockas"PRIMARYROLE"onagreenbackground.
METHODOFINITIATION:
Programsimulator togiveannunciator 6-22.INDICATIONS:
AtADFCSPrinterintheMUXRoomwillprintoutthefollowing messages:
1)DateTimeDIGITALSCANALARMADFCSTRBADFCSSYSTEMTROUBLEANNUNC.~2)DateTimeDIGITALSCANALARMK10FCVARELAYK1OPENEDFCVAGraphicsshowthatQAMonleftblockas"PRIMARYROLE"ongreenbackground andQAMonrightblockas"BACKUPROLE"onyellowbackground.
Thefollowing errormessageswillbeseenonthegraphicsdisplay:7.Switchover defeated.
(Switchover triggerislatched.Resettriggerwhenswitchover demandhasbeencleared).
11.Possibledefective K1relayorQCIinput.ReplacerelayK1whenA/Alogic=0.EXPECTEDSEQUENCEOFACTIONS:~Notifymaintenance supportgroup~ISCPlannerreceivesT.R.~ISCPlannerinvestigates T.R.~IRCTechnicians gotoMaintenance TrainingSystemtoreplacedefective K1relay~ClearallalarmsFINALCONDITIONS'otify Simulator ControlRoomthatmaintenance iscomplete.


Time:~39Message:~1Nll~NANTTlN192EVALUATED EXERIEMESSAEFRMNle~f:NiI<<C<<INSimulated PlantConditions:
GROUP NAME                                                GROUP DESCRIPTION EVENT  2                                      PROCEDURE: EPIP  1-5  PLANT STATUS POINT ID              DESCRIPTION                    CURRENT VALUE    DUALITY CODE ENGR UNITS 1           F0619      COMPONENT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLll              1485.       GOOD          GPM 2          LRNST      REFUELING llATER STORAGE TANK LVL                94.5        GOOD 3          WS033        33 FOOT LEVEL 1JINO SPEED                        3.8        GOOD          MPH 4          l$ 033      33 FOOT LEVEL LIIND DIRECTION                    79.       GOOD          DEG.
SeetheAttachedSheets~Messe:<<<<<<THISISANEXERCISE"""
5          MT033        33 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE                        59.8       GOOD          DEGF 6          MT250        250 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE                      59.0        GOOD          DEGF 7         NDT2        250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEHP                  -0.8        GOOD          DEGF 8          R01          AREA 1-CONTROL ROOH                        9.02214.02        GOOD          MR/H 9         R02          AREA 2-CONTAINHENT                        6.40678+00       GOOD          KR/H 10          R05          AREA 5-SPEHT FUEL    PIT                  1.39946+00       GOOD          MR/H 11          R09          AREA 9-LETDONN LINE MONITOR                3.40701+01       GOOD          MR/H 12          R34          AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUHP            9.09354-01       GOOD          MR/H 13          R35          AREA 35-PASS SAMPLE PANEL                  1.09283+00       GOOD          MR/H 14          R10A        CONTAINHEHT IODINE MONITOR R10A            9.58719+01       GOOD          CPH R11          CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE                5.18901+02       GOOD          CPM R12          CONTAINMENT GAS MOHITOR                    7.38002+02       GOOD          CPM R108        PLANT VENT IODINE MONITOR R10B            4.30543+01       GOOD          CPH R13          AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE          8.58327+01       GOOD          CPH R14          AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR              4.22831+01       GOOD          CPM 20          R18          LIQUID llASTE DISPOSAL MONITOR            2.78658+03       GOOD          CPH 21          R'l9        STEAM GENERATOR BLOlSONN DRAIN            4.07174+03       GOOD          CPM 22          R29          AREA 29-CONTAINMENT HIGH RANGE            5.05861-01       GOOD          R/HR R30          AREA 30-COHTAINMENT HIGH RANGE            5.09440.01       GOOD          R/HR 24          R15          CONDENSER  AIR EJECTOR    EXHAUST        1.25835+05       HALM          CPM 25          R12A5        CV VENT CHAN  5-LIN  RANGE GAS            1.89699-07       GOOD          UCI/CC 26          R12A6        CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAHMA                  2.53990-02       GOOD          MR/HR 27          R12A7        CV VENT CHAN  7-MID RANGE GAS            3.57435.05        GOOD          UCI/CC 28          R12A9        CV VENT CHAN  9-HIGH RANGE GAS            1.41261-03       GOOD          UCI/CC 29          R14A5        PLAHT VENT CHAN 5-LQI RAHGE GAS            4.40312.07        GOOD          UCI/CC 30          R14A7        PLANT VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS            6.86543-05       GOOD          UCI/CC 31          R14A9        PLANT VENT CHAN 9 HIGH RANGE GAS          3.72621-03        GOOD          UCI/CC 32          R15A5        AIR EJECTOR  CHAN 5-LOFTI RANGE GAS.     6.29179.03        HALH          UCI/CC 33          R15A7        AIR EJECTOR  CHAN  7-HID  RANGE GAS      6.29392-03       HWRN          UCI/CC 34          R15A9        AIR EJECTOR  CHAN  9-Hl  RANGE GAS      6.29436.03        GOOD          UCI/CC 35          R31          AREA 31 STEAM LINE A (SPING)               1.02040-02        GOOD          MR/HR 36          R32          AREA 32  STEAM LINE 8     (SPING)          1.01048-02        GOOD          MR/HR 37          CVH          CV HYDROGEH CONCENTRATION                          .0       GOOD            X 38                'CV03 CV BASEMENT LVL  6  FT TEMP  &#xb9;3                95.1      GOOD          DEGF 39        , TCV07        CV INTERMEDIATE LVL    6 FT  TEMP  &#xb9;7          106.0      GOOD          DEGF 40          TCVOB        CV INTERMEDIATE LVL    6 FT  TEMP  &#xb9;8          106.6      GOOD          DEGF 41          TCV09        CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT      TEMP  &#xb9;9          106.7      GOOD          DEGF 42          TCV10        CV INTERMEDIATE LVL    6  FT TEHP  &#xb9;10          106.2      GOOD          DEGF 43          TCV17        CV OPERATING LVL  6  FT TEMP  &#xb9;17              117.5      GOOD          DEGF 0       J
FORCONTROLLER USEONLY~CIIN1)ACCWSystemleakof20gpmstartsatthistime.Theleakisonthe1ACCWPumpmechanical seal~AnticiaedResuls:1)Operators continueshuttingthePlantdownper0-2,1, 199ZEVALUATED EXERCISETime:0F3OENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS HihHeadS.I.PumsMAJORP2Q&METERS FI-924OGPMFI-925~GP1A.INSERVTBOOS1BINSERVTBOOS1C.INSERVTBOOSBASTLevel=LowHeadS.I.PumsFI-626OGM1A.INSERVTBOOSRECIRC1B.INSERVTBOOSRECIRCRWSTLevel=Containment SraPumsFI-931A0GPMFI-931B~GPM 1A.INSERVTBOOS1B.INSERVTBOOSNaOHTankLevel=ContainmecircFans1A.SESTBYOOS1B.NSERSTBYOOS1C.INSERVBOOS1D.SSTBYOOSPostAccidentDampersOPENLOSEDServiceterPums1A.NSESTBYOOS1B.STBYOOS1C.NSESTBYOOS1D.INSRVBOOSA&BHeaderPressureDIESELGENERATORS A.RUNNINGUNLOADEDBOOSB.RUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSTSCRUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSSecurityRUNNINGUNLOADEDTB8PSIGComonenCoolinWaterPums1A.NSERSTBYOOS1B.INSERVSTBOOSSurgeTankLeve=SOOOSENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS, ReactorShutdownYES~@N-31OCPSN-32C7CPSN-35AMPSN-36AMPSAvg.NuclearPowerRCSPressure2.X.LZPSIGPRZRLevelARCPSTOPPEDBRCPUNNINGSTOPPED1AS/GLevel~z.I1BS/GLevel~..I1AS/GPressurePSIG1BS/GPressureo7PSIGTurbine/Generator NLIOFFLINE4KVBusesERGIZDEENERGIZED 480VBusesERGIZEDDEENERGIZED DCBatteries A/SOVOLTBISOVOLTSCnmtPressure~<~PSIGCnmtSumpALevel~FEETCnmtSumpBLevelINCHESALoopHotLeg9OFALoopColdLeg~$.OFBLoopHotLegOFBLoopColdLegOFRVLIS*CET40.3OFS/GATotalAuxFWFlowGPMS/GBTotalAuxFWFlow0GPMAux.FeedwatePums1A.INSERVOOS1B.INSERVTOOSTurb.DrivenNSERVTBOOSCSTLevel2.FEStandbAux.FeedaterPums1C.INSERVOOS1D.INSERVTBOOS*CET=AverageofSelectedCoreExitThermocouples 8~199208:30R.E.GIM(ASit(ULATOR TRENDGROUPASSIGNNENT SUt(MYPAGE16ROUP:EVENT1PROCEDURE'PIP 1-5PLANTSTATUS1234678910if12131415161718f920252627282930313233343536373839404142434445465152POINTIDATMSRXTN31N32N35N36NPPRCSLPLRFRCLAFRCLBRXTI6RXT17TSUBTCLSGALSGBPSGAPSGBGENBKR1GENBKR2BUS11ABUSflBBUS12ABUS12BBlfA12AB119129PCVLSI(PAL0942EL0943EL0942DL0943DL0942CL0943CL0942BL0943BL0942AL0943AT0409AT0410AT0450T0451TAVGAMIDTAViiBWID TCCGREFAUXFMAFAUXFWBBKR081BKR082V3505V3504DESCRIPTION ANTICIPATED TRANSIEhT M/0SCRAt(REACTORTRIPBREAKERSTATUSSONCERANGEDETECTORH-31SGNCERAt(GEDETECTORN-32INTER)(EDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-35INTER)(EDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-36AVERAGENUCLEARPOWERREACTORCGOUt(TSYSTBIAVGPRESSPRESSURIIERAVERAGELEVELREACTORCOOLANTLOOPAAVGFLOWREACTORCOOLANTLOOPBAVGFLQMRCPABREAKERCAUSERXTRIPRCPBBREAKERCAUSERXTRIPINCORETCSUBCOQLED HARBINSTt(GEt(ANARROWRANGEAVGLEVELSTNGENBNARROWRANGEAVGLEVELSTNGEt(AAVERAGEPRESSURESTNGEHBAVERAGEPRESSUREGBGQTGRONLINEBREAKER161372GYRATORONLINEBREAKER9X1372BUS11ASUPPLYBREAKERBUS11BSUPPLYBREAKERHOTTERt(INATED ONPPCS(7/19/91)
NOTTERNlt(ATED ONPPCS(7/19/91)
BUSllATo12ATIEBREWERBUS11BTO12BTIEBREAKERCOHTAINt(ENT AVERAGEPRESSURECQNTAItNENT SUt(PAAVERAGELEVELSUtPBLEVEL8INCHES(TRAINA)SU)PBLEVEL8INCHES(TRAINB)SU(PBLEVEL78INCHES(TRAINA)SU)PBLEVEL78INCHES(TRAINB)SU)PBLEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN A)SUlPBLEVEL113INCOMES(TRAIN B)SU(PBLEVEL180INCfKS(TRAIN A)SUtPBLEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN B)SUtPBLEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtPBLEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN B)RCLAHQTLEGTE)(PERATUfK RCLBHOTLEGTEt(PERATSK RCLACOLDLEGTB(PERATNE RCLBCOLDLEGTE)(PERATURE RCLATAVG(THOT/TCOLD WIDERNG)RCLBTAVG(THQT/TCOLD WIDERNG)REACTORVESSELAVERAGELEVELEl.1INCORETCAVERAGETEMPS/6ATOTALAUXFEEIIAPDFL(IS/GBTOTALAUXFEEDWATER FLOWtmAUXILIARY FEEDMATER PUt(PAt(TRAUXILIARY FEEDMATER PUtPBAUXFMPUt(PSTEANSUPPLYVALVEAAUXFWPUt(PSTEANSUPPLYVALVEBVALUENOATWSNOTTRIPl.00000%01.005&006.48633M6.02558-04 91.192262.46,798.597.3NQTTRIPNGTTRIP49.552.152.1708.707.NOTTRIPNGTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNQTTRIPNQTTRIPTRIPPEDTRIPPED.N1~9LOVERLONERLOVERLONERLOVERLONERLOVERLONERLOWERLOVER597.8597.8543.5544.8570.7571.399.4601.30.0.OFFOFFCLOSEDCLOSEDQUAL60096009INH9INHBINHDINH86009600960096009600960096009600~60096009600960096009GOOD6009GOODDELDEL6009600960096009600960096009GOOD600960096009GOOD600960096009GOOD60096009GOOD6009GOODGoo>60096009GGGD600960096009E.U.CPSCPSAt)PAt(P/IPSIGXy.7.KGF//IPSIGPSIGPSI6FryDEGFKGFKGFKGFDEGFK6FDE6FGPt(GPH OCT8i199208'30R.E.GINASItlULATOR TRENDGROUPASSIGtIENT SUNNARYPAGE26ROUP:EVEtlT1PRXEDURE:
EPIP1-5PLAtlTSTATUSPOINTID.DESCRIPTION VALLEY11ALE.U.53FSIA54FSIB55P216056P216157BKR04158BKR04259BKR04360BKR044SAFETYINJECTION LOOPAAVGFLOMSAFETYINJECTION LOOPBAVGFLOWSERVICEMATERPIIPSAhBHEADERSERVICEMATERPUtlPSChDHEADERSERVICEWATERPlNPASERVICEMATERPIPBSERVICEMATERPUtlPCSERVICEMATERPUtlPDONONONOFFO.GOOD0.GOOD82.GOOD73.GOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGPtlGPtlPSIGPSIG
~~~ROGRAMNAME:LRGTS2.E R.E.GINNANUCLEARPOWERPLANTOCT08,9208:31:00TRENDGROUPASSIGNHENT SUHHARYGROUPNAMEEVENT2GROUPDESCRIPTIOH PROCEDURE:
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION CURRENTVALUEQUALITYCODEENGRUNITS1234567891011121314202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243F0619LRWSTWS033WD033WT033WT250WDT2R01R02ROSR09R34R35R10AR11R12R108R13R14R18R19R29R30R15R12A5R12A6R12A7R12A9R14A5R14A7R14A9R15A5R15A7R15A9R31R32CVHTCV03TCV07TCV08TCV09TCV10TCV17COMPONENT COOLINGLOOPTOTALFLWREFUELING WATERSTORAGETANKLVL33FOOTLEVELWINDSPEED33FOOTLEVELWINDDIRECTION 33FOOTLEVELTEHPERATURE 250FOOTLEVELTEMPERATURE 250TO33FOOTLEVELDELTATEHPAREA1-CONTROL ROOHAREA2-COHTAINMENT AREA5-SPENTFUELPITAREA9-LETDOWN LINEMONITORAREA34-AUXBLDGCVSPRAYPUHPAREA35-PASSSAHPLEPANELCONTAIHMEHT IODINEMOHITORR10ACONTAINMENT AIRPARTICULATE CONTAINHENT GASMONITORPLANTVENTIODINEHOHITORR10BAUXBLDGEXHAUSTAIRPARTICULATE AUXBLDGEXHAUSTGASMOHITORLIQUIDWASTEDISPOSALMONITORSTEAMGENERATOR BLOWDOWNDRAINAREA29-CONTAINHEHT HIGHRANGEAREA30-CONTAIHHENT HIGHRANGECONDEHSER AIREJECTOREXHAUSTCVVENTCHAN5LOWRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN6-AREAGAMMACVVENTCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN9-HIGHRANGEGASPLAN'IVENTCHAN5-LOWRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN9-HIGHRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN5-LOWRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN7-HIDRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN9-HIRANGEGASAREA31STEAMLINEA(SPING)AREA32STEAMLINEB(SPING)CVHYDROGENCONCENTRATIOH CVBASEHENTLVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;3CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;7CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;8CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;9CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;10CVOPERATING LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;171485.94.52.647.59.658.9.0.79.02214-02 6.40678+00 1.39946+00 3.40701+01 9.09354-01 1.09283+00 9.58719+01 5.18901+02 7.38002+02 4.30543+01 8.58327+01 4.22831+01 2.78658+03 4.07174+03 5.05861.01 5.09440-01 1.25835+05 1.89699-07 2.53990.02 3.57435-05 1.41261-03 4.40312-07 6.86543-05 3.72621.03 6.29179-03 6.29392-03
&.29436-03 1.02040-02 1.01048-02
.095.1106.0106.6'106.7106.2117.5GOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODHALMGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODHALHHWRNGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGPMxMPHDEG.DEGFDEGFDEGFHR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HCPMCPMCPMCPMCPMCPMCPMCPMR/HRR/NRCPMUCI/CCKR/HRUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCMR/HRMR/HRXOEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGF Time:3@~4Message:14INNATATIN12EVALATEDEXERIEIVIEAEFRIVIMMMf:8I<<1:tRSimvladPlanConiin:~M~i~a"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
Thefollowing annunciator isreceived:
A-13(CCWSurgeTankLevel41.2%)FORCONTROLLER USEONLYConrollerNoe:1)Whenoperators checktheCCWSurgeTanklevelonControlBoard,Informthemthatitisapproximately 41%anddecreasing slowly.AnticiaedResults:1)Operators shouldperformtheapplicable actionsofAR-A-13.2)Operators shouldperformtheapplicable actionsofAP-CCW.2.
'I3)Operators shouldsendanAuxiliary OperatorintotheAuxiliary BuildingtoidentifytheCCWSystemleak.4)Operators shouldinformthepeoplemanningtheTSCoftheCCWleak.
Time:Jg~4Message:~5INNASTATIN12EVALUAEDEXEREMESSAGEFRM~llii:AiiiYOI<<Aili~Bildig identifytheCCWLeak.imulaePlanniin:SeetheAttachedMini-Scenario
~Maaae:"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
FRCONTROLLER USEONLYN1)Provideinformation verballywhenappropriate actionsaresimulated orinvestigations aremadebytheAuxiliary OperatorsenttotheAuxiliary BuildingtoidentifytheCCWleak.2)TheController mustnotifytheSimulator ControlBoothOperatortocoordinate allactionsassociated withthisMini-Scenario.
AniiRsI1)AsperMini-Scenario Anticipated Results INNATATIN12EVALUATED EXERISEMINI-SCENARIO
~A~Ivly:CCWLeakIdentification andIsolation ofthe1ACCWPumpFONTROLLER USEONLY~IIN1)W~hnAuxiliary Operatoriswithinviewingdistanceofthe1ACCWPump,~infrmhimthatthe1ACCWPumpmechanical sealisleakingandsprayingonthepumpmotor.2)~WhnAuxiliary Operatorisrequested toisolatethe1ACCWPump,answerthefollowing:
(a)EnsureAuxiliary Operatorsimulates closingmanualvalve724A(CCWPumpADischarge BlockVLV).(b)EnsureAuxiliary Operatorsimulates closingmanualvalve722A(CCWSuctionBlockVLVtoCCWPumpA).(c)EnsureAuxiliary Operatorsimulates rackingoutthe1ACCWPumpelectrical breaker(Bus'I4,Position23A).3)Whenpumpisisolated;.the Controller mustnotifytheSimulator ControlBoothOperatoratExt6641priortoallowingplayerstonotifytheControlRoom/TSC.
AniciadResIs:1)Auxiliary
: Operator,
~whninformedofthe1ACCWPumpleak,shouldinformtheSimulator ControlRoom.2)Auxiliary
: Operator,
~whnrequested, shouldsimulateisolating the1ACCWPump.3)Auxiliary
: Operator, aftersimulating theisolation ofthe1ACCWPumpshouldinformSimulator ControlRoomoftheisolation.
Time:~~4~jMessage:~1INNATATIN12EVALATEDEXERIEMEAEFRM~NI:NI<<C<<IRSimlaPlanCondiion:SeetheAttachedSheets~Massa"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
FRCONTROLLER USEONLY~CIIN1)Whenoperators startfillingtheCCWSurgeTankwithRMUwater,informthemthatthelevelisstartingtoincreaseslowly.AnticiatedResults:1)Operators continueperforming applicable actionsofAP-CCW.2.
2)Operators continueshuttingthePlantdownper0-2.1.8 199K'VALUATED EXERCISETime:~OFMAZORPARAMETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS A.RUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSB.RUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSTSCRUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSSecurityRUNNINGUNLOADEDENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS OOSReactorShutdownYES0N-31~CPSN-32CPSN-35EAMPSN-36AMPSAvg.NuclearPowerRCSPressureaaCr8PSIGPRZRLevel~9(e.ARCPNSTOPPEDBRCPUNNINSTOPPED1AS/GLevel~.I1BS/GLevel~./1AS/GPressurePSZG1BS/GPressure7/trPSIGTurbine/Generator NLINOFFLINE4KVBusesNERGIDEENERGIZED 480VBusesNERGZEDEENERGZZED DCBatteries AISoVOLTSBI8aVOLTSCnmtPressure~lPSIGCnmtSumpALevel~9FEETCnmtSumpBLevelINCHESALoop'HotLegZK2~oFALoopColdLegKf'VIOFBLoopHotLeg.MOFBLoopColdLegOFRVLIS*CETtOo.7DFS/GATotalAuxFWFlowOGPMS/GBTotalAuxFWFlowC7GPMDIESELGENERATORS HihHeadS.Z.PumsFZ-924GPMFI-925OGPM1A.INSERVTBOOS1B.INSERVTBOOS1C.INSERVTBOOSBASTLevel=LowHeadS.I.PumsFI-6260GM1A.INSERVTOOSRECIRC1B.ZNSERVSTBOOSRECIRCRWSTLevel=1.h4Containment SraPumsFI-931AGPMFI-931BE3GPM1A.INSERVTOOS1B.INSERVTBOOSNaOHTankLevel=Containme tRecircFans1A.SESTBYOOS1B.SERSTBYOOS1C.INSERVTBOOS1D.NSERSTBYOOSPostAccidentDampersOPENServicetePums1A.ISESTBYOOS1B.NSESTBYOOS1CNSERSTBOOS1D.INSERVTBOOSA&BHeaderPressure78PSIGComonentCinWaterPums1A.NSESBYOOS1B.ZNSERVSTBOOSSurgeTankLevel=~204.SEAux.Feedwater ms1A.INSERVOOS1B.INSERVTOOSTurb.DrivenINSERVTBOOSCSTLevel2.FEET*CET=AverageofSelectedCoreStandbAux.FeeaterPums1CINSERVBOOS1D.INSERVTBOOSExitThermocouples Gs199208!45R.E.GIMQSit(ULATOR TRENDGIIPASIGN)(E)IT SUt(tIARY PA6E1GROUP:EVENT1PRXEDURE:
EPIP1-5PLA)ITSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION E.U.12356789101112131415161718202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152ATMSRXTN31N32N35N36NPPRCSLPIRFRCLAFRCLBRXT16RXT17TSUBTCLSGALS68PSGAPSBBGENBKRlGENBKR2BUSiiABUS11BBUS12ABUS128B11A12A811B12BPCVLSIIPAL0942EL0943EL09429L0943DL0942CL0943CL09428L0943BL0942AL0943AT0409AT0410AT0450T0451TAVBAWIDTAViiBMID LRVTCCOREFAUXFWAFAUXFMBBKR081BKR082V3505V3504ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0SCfUNREACTORTRIPBREAKERSTATUSSMKERANGEDETECTORN-31SINCERANGEDETKTORN-32INTEf(t(EDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-35INTEftt(EDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-36AVERAGENUCLEARPOWERREACTORCOOLANTSYSTEI(AVGPRESSPRESSURIZERAVERAGELEVELREACTORCOOLANTLOOPAAVGFLOWREACTORCGOLNTLOOPBAVGFLOWRCPABREAKERCAUSERXTRIPRCPBBREAKERCAUSERXTRIPINCORETCSUBCOOLED t(ARGINSTI(GENANARROWRANGEAVGLEVELSTMGENBt(ARROWRANGEAVGLEVELSTHBE)IAAVERAGEPRESSURESTtlGEN8AVERAGEPRESSUREGBGQTORONLINEBREAKER161372696QTORONLINEBREAKER9X1372BUS11ASUPPLYBREAKERBUS11BSL'PPLYBREAKERNOTTERMINATED ONPPCS(7/19/91)
NOTTERMINATED OMPPCS(7/19/91)
BUSllATo12ATIEBRENERBUS11BTo128TIEBREAKERCONTAIN)(ENT AVERAGEPRESSURECONTAItl<IEI(T SUt(PAAVERAGELEVELSU)PBLEVEL8I)ICHES(TRAINA)SUIP8LEVEL8INCHES(TRAIN9)SU)PBLEVEL78INCHES(TRAINA)SUIPBLEVEL78INCHES(TRAINB)SUtP8LEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN A)SU)P8LEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN 8)SUtPBLEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtPBLEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN B)SPiP8LEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN A)9PPBLE4l3.214INCHES(TRAIN 8)RCLAHOTLEGTE)(PERATUR=
RCLBHOTLEGTE)IPERATURE RCLACOLDLEGTE)FERATNE RCLBCOLDLEGTEIIPERATNE RCLATAVB(THOT/TCOLD WIDERt(B)RCLBTAVG(THQT/TCOLD WIDERNG)REACTORVESSELAVERAGELEVELEl.1INCORETCAVERAGETEt(PS/6ATOTALAUXFEEDMATER FLOWS/GBTOTALAUXFEEDMATER FLOWt(TRAUXILIARY FEEINATER PU)IPAHTRAUXILIARY FEEDMATER PU)IPBAUXFMPUI(PSTEANSUPPLYVALVEAAUXFWPlNPSTEA)ISL'PPLYVALVEBNOATMSNOTTRIP1.00008001.0$N&006.3386AM5.88842M89.142263.46.598.497.3NOTTRIPNOTTRIP50.152.152.1717.716.NOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPTRIPPEDTRIPPED.111~9LONERLONER.LONERLOMERLOMERLOMERLONERLONERLOMERLONER597.2597.2544.1545.4570.6571.399.3600.7OFFOFFCLOSEDCLOSED6009GOODINHBINHDINHBINHD6009600DGoon6009600960096009Boos6009GOOD6009GOODGOOD6009600DBoonDELDELGOOD6009GOOD6009Goon60096009600960096009600960096009Goon600960096009600960096009600~GoonGOODGOOD6009.GOOD6009CPS0%fM(PAl(PXPSIGXXX"DEBFX/PSIGPSIGDEBFDEBFDEGFDEBFDEGFDE6FDEGFGPtfGPtl OCT8~199208:45R.E.GINASIMULATOR TREND6ROUPASSISNNENT SNINSYPA6E26RGUP:EVENT1PRXEDURE:
EPIP1-5PLANTSTARSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION VALUENALE.U.53FSIA54FSIB55P216056P216157BKR04158IMR04259IIR04360IIR044SAFETYINJECTION LOOPAAV6FLOWSAFETYINJECTION LOOPBAVGFLNSERVICE@TERPNtPSAhBHEADERSERVICENATERPLIPSChDHEADERSERVICENATERPNPASERVICENATERPIIP8SERVICEWATERPNrPCSERVICENATERmPn0.600D6PN0.600DGPN82.600DPSI673.6mPS16600D600D600D6009EMJ
~~~OGRAMNAME:LRGTSZ.E
.E.GINNANUCLEARPONERPLAHTOCT08,9208:45:00TRENDGROUPASSIGNMEHT SUMMARYGROUPNAMEEVENT2GROUPDESCRIPTION PROCEDURE:
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION CURRENTVALUEDUALITYCODEENGRUNITS123456789101112131420212224252627282930313233343536373839404142430JF0619LRNSTWS033l$033MT033MT250NDT2R01R02R05R09R34R35R10AR11R12R108R13R14R18R'l9R29R30R15R12A5R12A6R12A7R12A9R14A5R14A7R14A9R15A5R15A7R15A9R31R32CVH'CV03,TCV07TCVOBTCV09TCV10TCV17COMPONENT COOLINGLOOPTOTALFLllREFUELING llATERSTORAGETANKLVL33FOOTLEVEL1JINOSPEED33FOOTLEVELLIINDDIRECTION 33FOOTLEVELTEHPERATURE 250FOOTLEVELTEHPERATURE 250TO33FOOTLEVELDELTATEHPAREA1-CONTROL ROOHAREA2-CONTAINHENT AREA5-SPEHTFUELPITAREA9-LETDONN LINEMONITORAREA34-AUXBLDGCVSPRAYPUHPAREA35-PASSSAMPLEPANELCONTAINHEHT IODINEMONITORR10ACONTAINMENT AIRPARTICULATE CONTAINMENT GASMOHITORPLANTVENTIODINEMONITORR10BAUXBLDGEXHAUSTAIRPARTICULATE AUXBLDGEXHAUSTGASMONITORLIQUIDllASTEDISPOSALMONITORSTEAMGENERATOR BLOlSONNDRAINAREA29-CONTAINMENT HIGHRANGEAREA30-COHTAINMENT HIGHRANGECONDENSER AIREJECTOREXHAUSTCVVENTCHAN5-LINRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN6-AREAGAHMACVVENTCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN9-HIGHRANGEGASPLAHTVENTCHAN5-LQIRAHGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN9HIGHRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN5-LOFTIRANGEGAS.AIREJECTORCHAN7-HIDRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN9-HlRANGEGASAREA31STEAMLINEA(SPING)AREA32STEAMLINE8(SPING)CVHYDROGEHCONCENTRATION CVBASEMENTLVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;3CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;7CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;8CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;9CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;10CVOPERATING LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;171485.94.53.879.59.859.0-0.89.02214.02 6.40678+00 1.39946+00 3.40701+01 9.09354-01 1.09283+00 9.58719+01 5.18901+02 7.38002+02 4.30543+01 8.58327+01 4.22831+01 2.78658+03 4.07174+03 5.05861-01 5.09440.01 1.25835+05 1.89699-07 2.53990-02 3.57435.05 1.41261-03 4.40312.07 6.86543-05 3.72621-03 6.29179.03 6.29392-03 6.29436.03 1.02040-02 1.01048-02
.095.1106.0106.6106.7106.2117.5GOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODHALMGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODHALHHWRNGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGPMMPHDEG.DEGFDEGFDEGFMR/HKR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HCPHCPMCPMCPHCPHCPMCPHCPMR/HRR/HRCPMUCI/CCMR/HRUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCMR/HRMR/HRXDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGF Time:~ggMessage:17INNATATIN12EVALATEDEXERIEMESSAEFRMMMMf:Qt<<L<<IRimladPlnoniin:~Megage:"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
Thefollowing annunciator isreceived:
~A-17(MotorOffRCPCCWP)FORCONTRLLERUSEONLYController Notes:1)Whenoperators checktheControlBoard,informthemthatthe1ACCWPumphastrippedandthe1BCCWPumphasstartedautomatically
~anisdelivering requiredflow(i.e.,TherearenoControlBoardalarmsthatwouldindicatelossofCCWFlow).AnticiateResults:1)Operators shouldperformtheapplicable actionsofAR-A-17.2)Operators shouldperformtheapplicable actionsofAP-CCW.2.
3)Operators shouldrequest,thattheAuxiliary OperatorsenttotheAuxiliary BuildingtoidentifytheCCWleak,isolatethe1ACCWPumpandrackoutitselectrical breaker.4)Operators shouldinformthepeoplemanningtheTSCofthe1ACCWPumpproblems.
Time:Jg'jQMessage:~1~INNATATIN192EVALATEDEXERIE~MEEAEFR~MI:IACCWPPMRIIEIFIIREITSimulaedPlanCondiions;SeetheAttachedMini-Scenario
~Mss~a"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
FORCONTROLLER USEONLYController Notes:1)Provideinformation verballywhenappropriate investigations aremade.AnticiatedResults:2)AsperMini-Scenario Anticipated Results.
NIINNIITATIN2EVALATEDEXERIE~MINI-NNAIIISCENARIO:
Failureofinboardmechanical sealonthe1AComponent CoolingWaterPump.INITIALCONDITIONS:
PlantOperating at97%powerwith1AComponent CoolingWaterPumpsupplying thesystem.CONDITIONS:
Theoperatorontourfindswatersprayingfromtheinboardsealof1AComponent CooingWaterPump,directlyonthe1Amotor.Caution;watercontainspotassium chromatewhichistoxic.ACTIONSREQUIRED:
1BCCWPumpSealleakingasmallamount.1AComponent CoolingWaterPumpsecured.PumpisolatedbyA-1401.Procedures andpackageforcorrective maintenance beprepared.
SparepartscheckedSWPrequestpreparedMaintenance shoprequested tocleanupspillwithaidofchemistry tech.OpenFlamepermitandFireWatchobtainedPumpuncoupled frommotorandcouplingremoved.Sealwaterpipingremoved.Mechanical sealremoved.Inboardbearingremoved.Shaftandstuffingboxinspected fordamageaftercleaning.
Newmechanical sealinstalled.
Bearinginspected andreplacedasnecessary.
Couplinginstalled andalignment accomplished.
Pumpreturnedtoservice.EXPECTEDRESULTS:1AComponent CoolingWaterPumpreturnedtoservice.ineighthoursafterrepairsstartedonunit.


Time:~5QMessage:~1INNATATIN12EVALATEDEXERE~MESAEFRM~f:IACCWPpMPPlIPpSIFIIRplTSimulaePlanConditions:
Time: ~gg Message:     17 INNA TATI N 1  2 EVAL ATED EXER      I E MESSA  E F  RM MMMf:              Q    t<<L      << IR imla dPln        oniin:
SeetheAttachedMini-Scenario
~Me gage:          """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""
~Messae:"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
The following annunciator is received:
FORCONTROLLER USEONLY~CIIE1)Provideinformation verballywhenappropriate investigations aremade.AniciaedResuls:1)AsperMini-Scenario Anticipated Results.
                    ~  A-17 (Motor Off RCP CCWP)
gllNNil74TlN12EVALATEDEXERIE~MINI-CENARITITLE:1AWPmMorPrblmfromPmPkinFilrExpectedscenariostarttime:0850INITIALCONDITIONS:
FOR CONTR LLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:
Pumprunning.METHODOFINITIATION:
: 1)  When operators check the Control Board, inform them that the 1A CCW Pump has tripped and the 1B CCW Pump has started automatically ~an is delivering required flow (i.e., There are no Control Board alarms that would indicate loss of CCW Flow).
Breakertrips,Operations callsforElectricians toinvestigate.
Antici ate  Results:
: 1)  Operators should perform the applicable actions of AR-A-17.
: 2)  Operators should perform the applicable actions of AP-CCW.2.
: 3)  Operators should request, that the Auxiliary Operator sent to the Auxiliary Building to identify the CCW leak, isolate the 1A CCW Pump and rack out its electrical breaker.
: 4)  Operators should inform the people manning the TSC of the 1A CCW Pump problems.
 
Time:  Jg'jQ Message:  ~1
                                  ~INNA TATI N 1  92 EVAL ATED EXER      I E
                                  ~ME EA EF R
~MI:              IACCWP        PM  R  I  IE IFII      REIT Simula ed Plan Condi ions; See the Attached Mini-Scenario
~Mss~a            """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""
FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:
: 1)  Provide information verbally when appropriate investigations are made.
Antici ated Results:
: 2)  As per Mini-Scenario Anticipated Results.
 
NIINNII TATI    N 2 EVAL ATED EXER      I E
                                  ~MINI-  NNAIII SCENARIO:
Failure of inboard mechanical seal on the 1A Component Cooling Water Pump.
INITIALCONDITIONS:
Plant Operating at 97% power with 1A Component Cooling Water Pump supplying the system.
CONDITIONS:
The operator on tour finds water spraying from the inboard seal of 1A Component Cooing Water Pump, directly on the 1A motor. Caution; water contains potassium chromate which is toxic.
ACTIONS REQUIRED:
1B CCW Pump Seal leaking a small amount.
1A Component Cooling Water Pump secured.
Pump isolated by A-1401.
Procedures and package for corrective maintenance be prepared.
Spare parts checked SWP request prepared Maintenance shop requested to clean up spill with aid of chemistry tech.
Open Flame permit and Fire Watch obtained Pump uncoupled from motor and coupling removed.
Seal water piping removed.
Mechanical seal removed.
Inboard bearing removed.
Shaft and stuffing box inspected for damage after cleaning.
New mechanical seal installed.
Bearing inspected and replaced as necessary.
Coupling installed and alignment accomplished.
Pump returned to service.
EXPECTED RESULTS:
1A Component Cooling Water Pump returned to service. in eight hours after repairs started on unit.
 
Time: ~5Q Message:  ~1 INNA TATI N 1  2 EVAL ATED EXER      E
                                  ~ME SA  E F RM
~f:                 IACCWP      pM    P  Pl  I    P    pS    IFII  RplT Simula e    Plan  Conditions: See the Attached Mini-Scenario
~Messa  e:         """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""
FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY
~CI    I    E
: 1) Provide information verbally when appropriate investigations are made.
An ici a ed  Resul s:
: 1) As per Mini-Scenario Anticipated Results.
 
gllNNil 74Tl N 1    2 EVAL ATED EXER        I E
                                ~MINI- CENARI TITLE:     1A    WP m M orPr bl mfromP m                P  kin F il r Expected scenario start time: 0850 INITIALCONDITIONS:       Pump running.
METHOD OF INITIATION:Breaker trips, Operations calls for Electricians to investigate.
INDICATIONS:
INDICATIONS:
CONTROLROOM:~Alarmwindow:"A-17"MOTOROFF:RCP/CCWP~White(disagreement) light:CCP1ABUS14/POS23A:~Amptector:
CONTROL ROOM:       ~ Alarm window: "A-17" MOTOR OFF: RCP/CCWP
"Instantaneous" TripIndication CCWP1AMOTOR:~Smellofburntinsulation
                          ~ White (disagreement) light: CCP1A BUS 14/POS 23A:     ~ Amptector: "Instantaneous" Trip Indication CCWP1A MOTOR:       ~ Smell of burnt insulation
~WatersprayonmotorcaseEXPECTEDSEQUENCEOFACTIONS:oInvestigate Auxiliary Buildingforvisiblesignsnearbreakerormotor.~Noticesmellatmotor~NoticeCircuitBreakerAmptector targetfor"instantaneous" oObtainholds,clearances, andtestequipment.
                          ~ Water spray on motor case EXPECTED SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS:
oSimulatemeasuring resistance phasetophase5meggermotorfromBus14/Pos23Areadings:
o  Investigate Auxiliary Building for visible signs near breaker or motor.
Meggerreadings:
            ~ Notice smell at motor
OMQtogroundPhasetophaseresistance:
            ~ Notice Circuit Breaker Amptector target for "instantaneous" o  Obtain holds, clearances, and test equipment.
(1Q0Simulatedetermofmotorandrepeatteststolocatefaultinmotorwindings.
o  Simulate measuring resistance phase to phase 5 megger motor from Bus 14/Pos 23A readings:
oSuggestreplacing pumpandmotorwithspareunits.FINALCONDITIONS:
Megger readings:         OMQ to ground 0
Motorrequiresreplacement duetoshortedwindings.
Phase to phase resistance:     ( 1 Q Simulate determ of motor and repeat tests to locate fault in motor windings.
Windingsshortedduetowatersprayuponfailureofpumpseal.
o  Suggest replacing pump and motor with spare units.
Time:~~Message:~Q~INNATATIN12EVALATEDEXEREMESAEFRlVl~MI:NI<<C<<IRIINCRRITimulaePlanConiion:~Nlessae:"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
FINAL CONDITIONS:
TheADFCSproblemwiththeMFWRegulating Valvesisrepaired.
Motor requires replacement due to shorted windings. Windings shorted due to water spray upon failure of pump seal.
FORCONTROLLER USEONLYC~lN1)TheIRCRepairTeamworkingontheADFCSshouldreportthismessagetotheSimulator ControlRoom.SimulaorConrolRoomConrollerandISCReairTeamController tocoordinaehisreora0855hours.AnticiatedResuls:1)Operators continueshuttingthePlantdownper0-2.1.
Time:3)~Message:21lNNATATION12EVALATEDEXEIEIVIEAEFRMMMMf:8ICIRSimulaedPlanCondiions:SeetheAttachedSheets~Messse:FORCONTROLLER USEONLYAnticiatedResults:1)Operators continueshuttingthePlantdownper0-2.1.  


199Z'VALUATED EXERCISETime:d'FdbMAZORPARAMETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS HihHeadS.Z.PumsFI-924GPMFI-925~GP1A.INSERVTOOS1B.INSERVSBOOS1C.'NSERV OOSBASTLevel=LowHeadS.I.PumsFI-626OM1A.INSERVTOOSRECIRC1B.INSERVTBOOSRECIRCRWSTLevel=Containment SraPumsFI-931AOGPMFl-931B~GP 1A.ZNSERVTBYOOS1B~INSERVTOOSNaOHTankLevel=Containment ecircFans1A.NSESTBYOOS1B.SESTBYOOS1C.INSERVTOOS1D.SERSTBYOOSPostAccidentDampersOPENLOSEDServiceWatePums1A.STBYOOS1B.INSESTBYOOS1C.NSEVSTOOS1D.INSVTBOOSA&BHeaderPressureDIESELGENERATORS A.RUNNINGUNLOADEDBOOSB.RUNNINGUNLOADEDOOSTSCRUNNINGUNLOADEDTOOSSecurityRUNNINGUNLOADEDOOSPSIGComonentCoolinWatrPumsReactorShutdown~YESN-31CPSN-32CPSN-35AMPSN-36AMPSAvg.NuclearPowerRCSPressure&2.fe2PSZGPRZRLevel5r7ARCPINSTOPPEDBRCPINSTOPPED1AS/GLevel~a.I1BS/GLevel5at1AS/GPressurePSIG1BS/GPressure7s~PSIGTurbine/Generator ONLIOFFLINE4KVBusesNERGDEENERGIZED 480VBusesERDEENERGIZED DCBatteries A~goVOLTSBISOVOLTSCnmtPressure.ISPSIGCnmtSumpALevel~OFEETCnmtSumpBLevelINCHESALoopHotLegXm.-LoFALoopColdLeg899.IOFBLoopHotLeg~C.IOFBLoopColdLeg~,~iOFRVLIS*CET91lOFS/GATotalAuxFWFlowGPM5/GBTotalAuxFWFlow0GPMENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Aux.Feedwater Pums1A.INSERVTOOS1B.INSERVTBOOSTurb.DrivenINSERVTBOOSCSTLevel~FEET*CET=AverageofSelectedCoreExit1A.STBY1B.NSERSTBYOOSSurgeTankLevel=StandbAux.FewaterPums1C.INSERVOOS1D.INSERVSTBOOSThermocouples 8>199209:00R.E.GINASIWLATORTRENDGROUPASSIGNNENT SUNNARYPAGE1GROUP:EVENT1PROCEDURE!
Time:
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION E.U.1235678r910111213141516f71819202122232425262728293031323335363738394041424344454647484951ATMSRXTN31N32N35N36NPPRCSLPIRFRMFR(uRXT16RXT17TSUBTCLSGALSBBPSGAPSGBGENBKR1BENBKR2BUSffABUS11BBUS12ABUS12BB11A12AB11B12BPCVLSUNPAL0942EL0943ELO'942DL0943DL0942CL0943CL0942B,L0943BL0942AL0943AT0409AT0410AT0450T0451TAVGAMIDTAVGBMIDLRV7CCOREFAUXFWAFAUXFMBBKR081BKR082V3505V3504ANTICIPATED TRANSIEhT M/0SCRANREACTORTRIPBREAKERSTATUSSMCERANGEDETECTORN-31SMKERANGEDETECTORN-32INIERNEDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-35INTERNEDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-36AVERAGENIKLEARPOWERREACTORCOOLANTSYSTENAVGPRESSPRESSURIIERAVERAGELEVELRECTORCOOLANTLOOPAAV6FLINREACTORCOOLNTLOOPBAVGFLOWRCPABREAKERCAUSERXTRIPRCPBBREAKERCAUSERXTRIPINCORETCSUBCOOLED NAPKINSTNGEt(ANARROWRANGEAVGLEVELSTNGENBNARROWRANGEAVGLEVELSTNBEt(AAVERAGEPRESSURESTN6ENBAVERAGEPRESSUREGENERATOR ONLINEBREAKER161372GBERATORONLINEBREAKER9X1372BUS11ASlFPLYBREAKERBUS11BSUPPLYBREAKERNOTTERNINATED ONPPCS(7/19/91) t(OTTERNINATED ONPPCS(7/19/91)
Message:
BUS11ATof2ATIEBREA'(ERBUS11BTO12BTIEBRENERCONTAINHENT AVENGEPRESSURECONTAINNENT RJNPAAVERAGELEVELSUtPBLEAL'8It(CHES(TRAINA)SU)PBLBtEL8It/CHES(TRAIN8)SUtPBLEVEL78INCHES(TRAINA)SUtPBLEVEL78INCHES(TRAINB)SU)PBLEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtPBLEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN B)SU)PBLBr'EL180INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtPBLEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN B)SUlPBLEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtPBLEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN B)RCLAHOTLEGTENPERATUiK RCLBHOTLE6TBPERATSK RCLACOLDLEGTE)IPERATlBE RCLBCOLDLEGTENPERATNE RCLATAVG(THOT/TCOLD WIDERNG)RCLBTAVG(THOT/TCOLD WIDERNG)REACTORVESSELAVERAGELEVELEl.lINCORETCAVERAGETENPS/6ATOTAjAUXFEECAIATER FLOWS/GBTOTALAUXFEEDMAWDFLOWNTRAUXILIARY FEEDMATER PUNPANTRAUXILIARY FEEDMATER PUNP9AUXFWPUNPSTEA)ISUPPLYVALVEAAUXFMPINPSTEAJISUPPLYVALVE8OFFOFFCLOSEDCLOSEDgr75NoATMSGOODNOTTRIPGOOD1.000008M INHH1.00000+00 INHB6.19439MINHB5,727~INHB86.94GOOD2262.600945.7600998.4600997.36009NOTTRIP6009NOTTRIP600951.8600~52.1GOOD52.16009723.6009722.BOOBNOTTRIP6009NOTTRirSOOnNOTTRIP6009NOTTRIP6009NOTTRIPDELNOTTRIPDELTRIPPED6009TRIPPED6009.1360092.06009LOWER6009LOWER6009LOWER6009LOWER6009LOWER6009LONER6009LONER6009LOWER6009LOWER6009LOWER6009596.16009596.16009544.16009545.2G009570.16009570.6600999.46009599.1600~0.60090.6009600969096009GOODCPSCPSANPANPXPSIBXXDEBFXXPSIGPSI6PSI6FEETDE6FDEGFDE6FDEBFKBFDEBFXKBFPNGPN OCT8~199209:00R.E.GIMjfASIffULATOR TRENDGfOUPASSIGNffENT SNIARYPA6E26ROUP'VENTI PfNlEDURE'PIP 1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION VALUE.QUALE,',53FSIA54FSIB5SP216056P2I6157BffR04i58BffR04259BffR04360BKR044SAFETYINJECTION.
                                                                          ~~
LOOPAAVGFLOWSAFETYINJECTION LOOPBAVGFLOWSERVICEWATERPNfPSAhBHEADERSERVICEWATERPNFSC50HEADERSERVICEWATERPNfPASERVICEWATERPUNP8SERVICEWATERPNfPCSEfIICEWATERPNfPD0.0.82.73,ONONONOFF600DPN600DGPN600DPSIGGOODPSIGGOOD600DGOODGOODEMJ
                                                                          ~Q
~l~IOGRAMNAME:LRGTSZ.E.E.GIHNANUCLEARPONERPLANTOCT08,9209:00:00TRENDGROUPASSIGNMENT SUHHARYGROUPHAMEEVENT2GROUPDESCRIPTIONPROCEDURE:
                                  ~INNA TATI N 1   2 EVAL ATED EXER      E MES A E F RlVl
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION CURREHTVALUEQUALITYCODEENGRUNITS1234567891011121314202'1222324252627282930313233343536373839404142430-F0619LRNSTIIS033l$033IIT033NT250M)T2R01R02R05R09R34R35R10AR11R12R10BR13R14R18R19R29R30R15R12A5R12A6R12A7R12A9R14A5R14A7R14A9R15A5R15A7R15A9R31R32CVHTCV03TCV07TCV08TCV09TCV10TCV17COMPONENT COOLINGLOOPTOTALFLUREFUELING llATERSTORAGETANKLVL33FOOTLEVELllINDSPEED33FOOTLEVELIIINDDIRECTIOH 33FOOTLEVELTEHPERATURE 250FOOTLEVELTEMPERATURE 250TO33FOOTLEVELDELTATEHPAREA1-CONTROL ROOHAREA2-CONTAINMEHT AREA5-SPEHTFUELPITAREA9-LETDONN LINEMONITORAREA34-AUXBLDGCVSPRAYPUHPAREA35-PASSSAHPLEPANELCONTAINMENT IODINEMONITORR10ACONTAIHHEHT AIRPARTICULATE CONTAINMENT GASHOHITORPLANTVENTIODINEHOHITORR10BAUXBLDGEXHAUSTAIRPARTICULATE AUXBLDGEXHAUSTGASMONITORLIQUID'HASTEDISPOSALMONITORSTEAMGENERATOR BLONDONHDRAINAREA29-CONTAINMEHT HIGHRANGEAREA30-CONTAINMEHT HIGHRANGECONDENSER AIREJECTOREXHAUSTCVVENTCHAN5-LOURANGEGASCVVENTCKAH6-AREAGAMMACVVENTCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN9-HIGHRAHGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN5-LOIRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAM7-MIDRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN9-HIGHRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN5-LOURANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN9-HIRANGEGASAREA31STEAMLINEA(SPIHG)AREA32STEAMLINEB(SPING)CVHYDROGENCONCEHTRATION CVBASEMEHTLVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;3CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;7CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;8CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;9CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;10CVOPERATING LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;171485.94.53.152.59.959.3-0.69.02214-02 6.40678i00 1.39946+00 3.40701+01 9.09354-01 1.09283+00 9.5871&01 5.18901+02 7.38002+02 4.30543>01 8.58327+01 4.22831+01 2.78658t03 4.07174+03 5.05861-01 5.09440-01 1.25835+05 1.89699-07 2.53990-02 3.57435-05 1.41261-03 4.40312-07 6.86543-05 3.72621-03 6.29179.03 6.29392-03 6.29436.03 1.02040-02 1.01048-02
~MI:             N    I<<C      << IR      IINCRRI  T imula e  Plan Con i  ion:
.095.1106.0106.6106.7106.2117.5GOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODHALMGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODHALMHNRNGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGPMMPHDEG.DEGFDEGFDEGFMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HCPMCPMCPMCPMCPHCPHCPMCPHR/HRR/HRCPMUCI/CCMR/HRUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCHR/HRMR/HRXDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFg-77 Time:~)~Message:22~INNATATIN2EVLTEDEERIEMESAEFRIVI~MI:MIN<<IRIAIIINRA<<IIIRR1ACCWPumpirnulaedPlanConiion:~ll/lesse e:"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
~Nlessa e:       """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""
Thesuctionanddischarge valvesareclosedandtheelectrical breakerisrackedoutforthe1ACCWPump.FORCONTROLLER USEONLYController Notes:rrnrllrcordinaehisrora0905hors.1)TheAuxiliary Operatorisolating the1ACCWPumpshouldreportthismessagetotheSimulator ControlRoom.SimlarCnrIRmnrollrnAxiiirAnticiaedResuls:1)Operators shouldensurethatthe1ACCWPumpControlSwitchisinpullstop.2)Operators shouldensuretheCCWSurgeTankLevelhasreturnedtonormal(i.e.,~50%level).3)Operators continueshuttingthePlantdownper0-2.1.
The ADFCS problem with the MFW Regulating Valves is repaired.
Time:~~1Message:~3NIINNATATIN12EVALATEDEXERIE~MEAENRM~MI:NICIRSimulaedPlanCondiions:SeetheAttachedSheets~Meeeee:THISISANEXERCISEThefollowing annunciators arereceived:
FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY C~lN
~F-10(Pressurizer LoPress2185PSI)~F-4(Pressurizer LevelDeviation
: 1)   The IRC Repair Team working on the ADFCS should report this message to the Simulator Control Room. Simula or Con rol Room Con roller and ISC Re air Team Controller to coordina e his re or a 0855 hours.
-5Normal+5)~G-3(S/GALevelDeviation a7%)FORCONTROLLER USEONLY~CIIN1)Whenoperators checktheControlBoard,Informthemthat:~Pressurizer LevelandPressurearedecreasing uncontrollably.
Antici ated Resul s:
~The"A"S/GWaterLevelisincreasing uncontrollably.
: 1)   Operators continue shutting the Plant down per 0-2.1.
AnticiatedResults;1)Operators maymanuallyinitiateareactortripandstartperforming theimmediate actionsofE-0(ReactorTriporSafetyInjection).
2)Operators maymanuallyinitiateasafetyInjection andstartperforming theimmediate actionsofE-O, 199K'VALUATED EXERCISETime:MAZORPARAMETERS YES~@OCPSCPS0&AMPSXSEWAMPS2.(4PSIG~2.~INSTOPPEDSTPPEDPSIGPSIGOFFLINEDEENERGIZED DEENERGIZED B/SOVOLTS~I5PSIG~GFEET~~INCHES~3~90FOFGetoFoF~GPM~GPMReactorShutdownN-31N-32N-35N-36Avg.NuclearPowerRCSPressurePRZRLevelARCP'RCPRUN1AS/GLevel1BS/GLevel1AS/GPressure1BS/GPressureTurbine/Generator 4KVBusesNERGIZ480VBuseszDCBatteries A/BaVOLTS CnmtPressureCnmtSumpALevelCnmtSumpBLevelALoopHotLegALoopColdLegBLoopHotLegBLoopColdLegRVLIS*CETS/GATotalAuxFWFlowS/GBTotalAuxFWFlowDIESELGENERATORS A.RUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSB.RUNNINGUNLOADEDBOOSTSCRUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSSecurityRUNNINGUNLOADEDBOOSENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS HihHeadS.I.PumsFI-924GPMFI-925&GPM1A.INSERVBOOS1B.INSERVTBOOS1CINSERVTBOOSBASTLevel=LowHeadS.I.PumsFI-626OM1A.INSERVTOOSRECIRC1BINSERVTBOOSRECIRCRWSTLevel=Containment SraPumsFI-931AOGPMFZ-931B~GPM 1A.INSERVOOS1B.INSERVSTBOOSNaOHTankLevel=Containme ecircFans1A.ESTBYOOS1B.STBYOOS1C.INRVTBOOS1D.SERVSTBYOOSPostAccientDampersOPENLOSEDServicetPums1A.ESTBYOOS1B.SESTBYOOS1C.NSESTBOOS1'INSERVTBOOSA&BHeaderPressureggf3PSIGComonentCoolinWaterPums1A.INSESTBY1B.NSERVSTBYOOSSurgeTanvel=Aux.Feedwater Pums1A.INSERVTBOOSStandbAux.Feedwater Pums1B.INSERVTBOOS1C.INSERVTOOSTurb.DrivenNSERVTBOOS1D.INSERVSTBOOSCSTLevelMFE*CET=AverageofSelectedCoreExitThermocouples 8i199209:15R.E.GINASIMULATOR TREND6ROUPASSIBNMEHT SUMMARYPA6E1GROUP!EVENT1PRXEDURE:
EPIP1"5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION E.U.1235678910li1213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152ATI6RXTN31N32N35N36NPPRCSLPIRRKLAFRCLBRXT16R)(T17TSUBTCLSGALSGBPSGAPS6BGENBKRlGENBKR2BUS11ABUS11BBUS12ABUS129BllA12AB11B12BPCVLSBPALO942EL0943ELO9420LO943DLO942CLO943CLO942BLO943BLO942ALO943ATO409ATO41OAT0450TO451TAVGAWIDTAVGBWfDLRVTCCOREFAUXFWAFAUXFWBBKRO81BKRO82V3SOSV3504ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT W/0SCRAMREACTORTRIPBREAKERSTATUSSMKERANGEDETKTORN-31SIKERANGEDETECTORN-32INTERtIEDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-35INTERMEDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-36AVERAGENUCLEARPOWERREACTORCOOLANTSYSTEMAVGPRESSPRESSURIIERAVERAGELEVELRECTORCOOLANTLOOPAAVGFLOMREACTORCOOLANTLOOPBAVGFLOWRCPABREAKERCAUSERXTRIPRCPBBREAKERCAUSERXTRIPINCORETCSUBCOOLED MARGINSTMGEt(ANARROWRANGEAVGLEVELSTM6ENBNARROWRANGEAVGLEVELSTMGRAAVERAGEPRESSURESTMGENBAVERAGEPRESSUREGEtERATOR ONLINEBREAKER1G13726BGQTORONLINEBREAKER9X1372BUS11ASUPPLYBREAKERBUS11BSUPPLYBREAKERNOTTERMINATED Ot(PPCS(7/19/91)
NOTTERMINATED OHPPCS(7/19/91)
BUS11ATo12ATIEBRENERBUS11BTO12BTIEBRENERCONTAINMEHT AVERAGEPRESURECOHTAINMEHT SUMPANERAGELEVELSUtpBLESS.8INCHES(TRAINA)SUtPBLEVEL8INCHES(TRAINB)SUtI'LEVEL78Ih(MS(TRAINA)SUtPBLESS78INCHES(TRAINB)SU%'LEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN A)SSP8LE4S.113INCHES(TRAIN B)SUtpBLEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtPBLEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN B)SUtpBLE4S.214INCHES(TRAIN A)SUti'LE4S214INCHES(TRAIN B)RCLAHOTLEGTEMPERATURE RCLBHOTLEGTEMPERATURE RCLACOLDLEGTE)IPERATIRE RCLBCOLDLEGTE)IPERAT(SE RCLATNG(THOT/TCOLD WIDERNG)RCLBTAVG(THOT/TCOLD WIDERNG)REACTORVESSELAYERABELEVELEl.1IHCOFETCAVERAGETEPJ'/6ATOTN.AUXFEEDWATPFLOWS/6BTOTIAUXFEEC4ATRFLOWMTRAUXILIARY FEEDWATER PlIPAMTRAUXILIARY FEEDWATER PU)IPBAUXFWPUMPSTEA)ISUPPLYVN.VEAAUXFMPU)(PSTEAtlSUPPLYVALVEBNOATWSNOTTRIPi.OOOO(BOO1.0005800 5.99789M5.54624M84'32160.32.398.297.3NOTTRIPNorTRIP47.558.4'2.5726.724.NOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPTRIPPEDTRIPPED.132.0LONERLOWERLOWERLONERLONERLONERLONERLOWERLONERLONER593.7593.7543;1568.4569.199.3596.8O.O.OFFOFFCLOSEDCLOSED6000GOODINHBINHDINHHINHD600DGOODGOODGOOD6000GOODGOM600~HNRHGOODGOOD600D6000600060006000DELDEL6000600060006009600060006000GOOD60006000GOOD60006000GOOD6000GOODeOODGOOD6000GOODGOODGooeGOOD60006000GOOD60006000CPSCPSQ(PAMP/PSI6XXDE6FXPSIGPSI6DEGFDE6FDEGFDEGFDEGFDEBFXDEGFPM6PM XT8~199209:15R.E.GINASIMULATOR TRENDGROUPASSIGNMENT SUMMARYPAGE2POINTIDDESCRIPTION VALUEQUALE.'U.GRIP;EVENT1PROCEDURE:
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUS53FSIA54FSIB55P216056P216157BKR04158BKR04259BKR04360BKR044SAFETYINJECTION LOOPAAVGFLOWSAFETYINJECTION LOOPBAVGFLNSERVICENTERPINPSAhBHEADERSERVICENATERPlIPSChDHEADERSERVICEWATERPIIPASERVICEWATERP1IPBSERVICENATERPNfPCSERVICEWATERPlIPD0.600D0.GOOD82.600D73.GOOD600D6009GOODGOOnGPMGPMPSIGPSIG
~~~OGRAMNAME:LRGTSZ.E
.E.GINNANUCLEARPONERPLANTOCT08,9209:15:00TRENDGROUPASSIGNMEHT SUMHARYGROUPNAMEEVENT2GROUPDESCRIPTION PROCEDURE:
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTIONCURRENTVALUEQUALITYCODEENGRUNITS12345678910111213142021222425262728293031323334353637383940414243-F0619LR'NSTIIS033ND033MT033'NT250NDT2R01R02R05R09R34R35R10AR11R12R10BR13R14R18R19R29R30R15R12A5R12A6R12A7R12A9R14A5R14A7R14A9R15A5R15A7R15A9R31R32CVHTCV03TCV07TCVOBTCV09TCV10TCV17COMPOHENT COOLINGLOOPTOTALFLllREFUELING MATERSTORAGETANKLVL33FOOTLEVELHINDSPEED33FOOTLEVELMINDDIRECTION 33FOOTLEVELTEMPERATURE 250FOOTLEVELTEMPERATURE 250TO33FOOTLEVELDELTATEHPAREA1-CONTROL ROOMAREA2-CONTAINMENT AREA5-SPENTFUELPITAREA9-LETDONN LINEMONITORAREA34-AUXBLDGCVSPRAYPUHPAREA35-PASSSAMPLEPANELCONTAINMENT IODINEMONITORR10ACONTAINMENT AIRPARTICULATE CONTAINMENT GASHOHITORPLANTVENTIODINEMOHITORR108AUXBLDGEXHAUSTAIRPARTICULATE AUXBLDGEXHAUSTGASHONITORLIQUIDHASTEDISPOSALHOHITORSTEAMGEHERATOR BLONDONNDRAIN~AREA29-CONTAINMENT HIGHRANGEAREA30-CONTAINHENT NIGHRANGECONDENSER AIREJECTOREXHAUSTCVVENTCHAN5-LOURANGEGASCVVENTCHAN6-AREAGAMMACVVENTCHAN7-HIDRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN9-HIGHRAHGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN5-LOMRAHGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN9-HIGHRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN5-LSIRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAH7.HIDRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAH9-HlRANGEGASAREA31STEAMLINEA(SPING)AREA32STEAHLINE8(SPING)CVHYDROGENCONCENTRATIOH CVBASEMENTLVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;3CVINTERHEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;7CVINTERHEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;8CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;9CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;10CVOPERATING LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;171485.94.53.850.60.760.70.09.02214.02 6.40678+00 1.3994&001~47701+029.09354-01 1.09283+00
'.58719+01 5.18901+02 7.38002+02 4.30543+01 8.58327+01 4.22831+01 2.78658+03 1.57174t04 5'5861-015.09440-01 9.99999+06 1.89699-07 2.53990-02 3.57435-05 1.41261-03 4.40312-07 6.86543-05 3.72621.03 9.99999.03 1.85392+00 1.85436+00 3.02040+00 1.01048-02
.095.1106.0106.6106.7106.2117.5G(XmGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODBALMGOODGOODHALMGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODHALHHALMHNRNNALHGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGPMXMPHDEG.DEGFDEGFDEGFMR/HMR/HHR/HMR/HHR/HHR/HCPHCPHCPMCPMCPMCPHCPMCPHR/HRR/HRCPHUCI/CCMR/HRUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCHR/HRMR/HRDEGF.DEGFDEGFOEGFDEGFDEGF Time:~9~7Message:24INNATATIN2EVALATEDEXEEMEAGEFOM~MI:RIIRIRimIPlnin:SeetheAttachedSheets~Mesea"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
Thefollowing annunciators arereceived:
~D-20(Pressurizer LoPressTrip1873PSI)~D-19(Pressurizer LoPressSl1750PSIG)FRCONTROLLER USEONLYController Notes:1)Allsafeguards equipment
: required, operates, AnticiaedResIs:1)Operators shouldperformtheimmediate actionsandsubsequent actionsofE-0(ReactorTriporSafetyInjection).
2)AnALERTshouldbedeclaredinaccordance withEPIP1-0,"GinnaStationEventEvaluation andClassification,"
EAL:SteamGenerator TubeRupturelSGTR);SGTR>100gpm.3)Operators shouldalsobeperforming theapplicable actionsofthefollowing procedures:
a)EPIP1-2(ALERT)b)EPIP1-5(Notifications) c)0-9.3(NRCImmediate Notification).
199Z'EVALUATED EXERCISETIme:G'IllMAZORPARAMETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS ReactorShutdownESNON-31~CPSN-32CPSN-35eAMPSN-36-tAMPSAvg.NuclearPowereRCSPressureI7PSIGPRZRLevel0ARCPSTOPPEDBRCPUNNISTOPPED1AS/GLevel~lO.1BS/GLevel~l1AS/GPressure~(SPSIG1BS/GPressuret3PSIGTurbine/Generator OFFLINE4KVBusesNERGIZEDEENERGIZED 480VBusesNRGIZEDEENERGIZED DCBatteries A~TOVOLSBlSOVOLTS CnmtPressure~(PSZGCnmtSumpALevelFEETCnmtSumpBLevelINCHESALoopHotLeg~~eOFALoopColdLeg~G~ZOFBLoopHotLegOFBLoopColdLeg~5OFRVLZS*CET~~.SOF.S/GATotalAuxFWFlowGPMS/GBTotalAuxFWFlowGPMDIESELGENERATORS A.NINGUNLOADESTBYOOSB.UNNINGUNDESTBOOSTSCRUNNEDTBOOSSecurityRUNNINGUNLOADDTBOOSENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Aux.FeedwterPums1A.SESTBYOOS1B.NERSTBYSTurb.DrivenSERSTBYOOSCSTLevelg~~hFEET*CET=AverageofSelectedCoreExitHihHeadS.I.PumsFI-9240.GPMFZ-9250GPM1ASESTBYOOS1BSTBYOOS1C.INSERVSTBYOOSBASTLeve=~7LowHeadS.Z.PumsFI-62GPM1A.SERSTBYOOSRECIRC1B.SERVSTBYOOSRECIRCRWSTLevel=V.Containment SraPumsFZ-931AOGPMFI-931BOGP1A.INSERVST1B.INSERVNaOHTankLevel=OOSOOSServiceWtePums1A.SESTBYOOS1B.SESTBYOOS1C.STBYOOS1D.INSERSTBYOOSA&BHeaerressurePSIGComonentCoolinWaterPums1A.INSTBY01B.NSERVSTBYOOSSurgeTanLevel=Containment RecircFans1A.NSSTBYOOS1B.INSESTBYOOS1C.STBYOOS1D.INSESTBYOOSPostAcctentDampersOPENCLOSEDStandbAux.FeaterPums1C.INSERVTOOS1D.ZNSERVTBOOSThermocouples 8)199209'17R.E.GINASitmLATOR
'REN9GROUPASSIGNMEt(T SUt(MARYPAGE16ROUP:EVEHT1PROCEDURES EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUS12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152POINTIDATWSRXTN31N32N35H36NPPRCSLPIRFRCLAFRCLBR)(T16RXT17TSUBTCLSGALSGBPSGAPSGBGENBKRlGENBKR2BUS11ABUS11BBUS12ABUS12BB11A12AB11B12BPCVLSUMPAL0942EL0943EL0942DL0943DL0942CL0943Cl.0942BL0943BL0942AL0943AT0409AT0410AT0450T0451TAVGAWIDTAVGBMIDLRVTCCOREFAUXFWAFAUXFWBBKR081BKR082V3505V3504DESCRIPTION ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT W/0SCRAMREACTORTRIPBREAKERSTATUSSmSCERANGEDETECTORN-31SRSCERANGEDETECTORH-32INTERMEDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-35IHTERt(EDIATE RAN6EDETECTORN-36AVERAGENUCLEARPOWERREACTORCOOLANTSYSTENAVGPRESSPRESSURIIER AVERAGELEVELREACTORCOOLNTLOOPAAVGFLOWREACTORCOOLANTLOOPBAVGFLOWRCPABREAKERCAUSERXTRIPRCPBBREAKERCAUSERXTRIPINCORETCSUKOOLEDMARINSTtlGENANARROWRANGEAVGLEVELSTMGB(BNARROWRANGEAVGLEVELST)(GENAAVERAGEPRESSURESTtlGENBAVERAGEPRESSUREGBERATORONLINEBREAKER161372GE%MTORONLINEBREAKER9X1372BUS11ASUPPLYBREAKERBUS11BSUPPLYBREAKERNOTTERMINATED ONPPCS(7/19/91)
NOTTERMINATED ONPPCS(7/19/91)
BUS11ATo12ATIEBRENERBUS11BTo129TIEBREAKERCONTAINMENT AVERAGEPRESSURECONTAIt(t~
SUt(PAAVERAGELEVELSU)PBLEVEL8INCHES(TRAINA)SUtPBLEVEL8INCHES(TRAIN9)SU)PBLEVEL78iNCHES(TRAINA)SUtPBLEVEL78INOZS(TRAINB)SUIPBLBtEL113INCHES(TRAIN A)SUIPBLEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN B)SUtPBLEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtPBLEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN B)SUtPBLEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN A)SU)PBLEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN B)RCLAHOTLEGTBIPERATUK RCLBHOTLE6TBIPERATNK RCLACOLDLEGTE)IPERAT(RE RCLBCOLDLEGTE)IPERAT(SE RCLATAVG(THOT/TC(LD WIDERNG)RCLBTAVG(THOT/TCOLD WIDERNG)REACTORVESSELAVERAGELEVELEl.1It(CORETCAVERAGETBIPS/GATOTALA'JXFEEDWATER FLOWS/GBTOTALA)JXFEEDMATER FLOWt(TRAUXILIARY FEEDWATER PUMPAtITRAUXILIARY FEEDMATER PUMP9AUXFWPUMPSTEA)ISUPPLYVALVEAAUXFMPUMPSTEA)ISUPPLYVALVEBGUALOHONOPENOPENAIMSALRt(RXTRIPPEDALRII1.00000+(e INHB1.00000I00 INHS4.20726-06 60093.59748M6009.59600D1474.LAB.0LALI(98.9GOOD98.0600DNOTTRIP600DNOTTRIP600951.7600~10.8LALM7.1LALN913.6009913.6009NOTTRIP6009NOTTRIP6009NOTTRIP6009NOTTRIP6009NOTTRIPDELHOTTRIPDELTRIPPED6009TRIPPEDGOOD.11GOOD2.06009LOWER6009LOWER6009LONER6009LOWER6009LOWER6009LOWER6009LOWER6009LOWER6009LOWER6009LOWER6009543.66009543.66009536.26009537.36009539.96009540.2600099.56009539.3Goo'78.GOOD484.60096009GmALRtfALRtlE.U.CPSCPSAt(PAMPXPSIGX,XXKGFXXPSI6PSIGPSI6FKDE6FKGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFXDFGFPNGPN


OCT&s199209'17R.E.GINASIWLATORTREND6ROUPASSI6NENT RNHARYPAGE2GROUP:EVENT1PRXEDURE:
Time:
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTID53FSIA54FSIB55P216056P216157BKR04158BKR04259BKR04360BKR044DESCRIPTION SAFiiYINJECTION LOOPAAVGFLOWSAFETYINJECTION l.OOPBAVGFLOWSERVICEWATERPIIPSA5BHEADERSERVICEWATERPNPSChDHEADERSERVICEWATERPlNPASERVICEWATERPUNPBSERVICEWATERPlmPCSERVICEWATERPUMPDONONONONVALUEOUALE.U.101.600D6Ptl101.GOODGPH85.GOODPSIG85.GOODPSI6600D600DGOODGOODEMJ
Message:
~~~QIOGRAMHAME:LRGTSZNE
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.E.GINNANUCLEARPOMERPLANTOCT08,9209:17:00TRENDGROUPASSIGMHEHT SUHMARYGROUPNAMEEVENT2GROUPDESCRIPTIOHPROCEDURE:
21 lNNA TATION 1   2 EVAL ATED EXE      I E IVIE  A   E F RM MMMf:             8  I   C     IR Simula ed Plan Condi ions: See the Attached Sheets
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIODESCRIPTION CURRENTVALUEQUALITYCODEENGRUNITS123567891011121314202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243-F0619LRlISTMS033l$033MT033MT250MDT2R01R02R05R09R34R35R10AR11R12R108R13R14R18R19R29R30R15R12A5R12A6R12A7R12A9R14A5R14A7R14A9R15A5R15A7R15A9R31R32CVHTCV03TCV07TCVOBTCV09TCV10TCV17COMPONENT COOLINGLOOPTOTALFLlIREFUELING MATERSTORAGETANKLVL33FOOTLEVELIIINDSPEED33FOOTLEVELlIINDDIRECTION 33FOOTLEVELTEHPERATURE 250FOOTLEVELTEMPERATURE 250TO33FOOTLEVELDELTATEMPAREA1-CONTROL ROOMAREA2-COHTAINHENT AREAS.SPENTFUELPITAREA9.LETDOMN LINEMOHITORAREA34-AUXBLDGCVSPRAYPUHPAREA35-PASSSAMPLEPANELCOHTAINHENT IODINEMONITORR10ACONTAINMEHT AIRPARTICULATE CONTAINMEHT GASMONITORPLANTVENTIOOIHEMOHITORR108AUXBLDGEXHAUSTAIRPARTICULATE AUXBLDGEXNAUSTGASMONITORLIQUIDMASTEDISPOSALMONITORSTEAMGENERATOR BLOleOllH DRAINAREA29-COHTAINMEMT HIGHRANGEAREA30-CONTAIHMENT HIGHRANGECONDENSER AIREJECTOREXHAUSTCVVENTCHAN5-LNIRAHGEGASCVVENTCHAN6AREAGAMMACVVENTCHAM7-HIDRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN9-HIGHRAHGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN5-LNIRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN7-HIDRAHGEGASPLANTVENTCHAM9-HIGHRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAH5-LOURANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN7-MIDRAHGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN9-HlRANGEGASAREA31STEAMLINEA(SPIMG)AREA32STEAMLIHE8(SPING)CVHYDROGENCONCENTRATION CVBASEMEHTLVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;3CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;7CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;8CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;9CVINI'ERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;10CVOPERATING LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;171485.94.53.850.60.760.70.09.02214.02 7.35678+00 1.3994&001.47701+02 9.09354-01 1.09283+00 9.58719+01 5.18901+02 7.38002+02 4.30543+01 8.58327+01 4.22831+01 2.78658+03 1.57174+04 5.05861.01 5.09440-01 9.~061.89699-07 2.53990-02 3.57435-05 1.41261-03 4.40312-07 6.86543-05 3.72621-03 9.99999.03 1.85392+00 1.85436+00 3.02040+00 1.01048-02
~Messs  e:
~095.1106.0106.6106.7106.2117.56(XO6000QXX)GOOD6000GOODGOODGOODGOOD6000GOODGOODGOODGOOD60006000GOODGOODGOODGOOD~HALMGOODGOODHALMGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODHALHHALMHMRHMALMGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGPHXMPHDEG.DEGFDEGFDEGFMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HCPMCPMCPMCPMCPMCPMCPMCPMR/HRR/HRCPMUCI/CCHR/HRUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCMR/HRMR/HRDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGF Time:~20Message:~2Sl~NASTATION2EVLTEDEXEREMEAEFRIVI~MN:SII<<NINSimulated PlanCondiions:SeetheAttachedSheets~Massae:"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Antici ated Results:
FORCONTROLLER USEONLY~NIINAnticiaedResults:1)Operators performing theapplicable actionsofE-O.2)Operators shouldbetransitioning toE-3(SteamGenerator TubeRupture).
: 1) Operators continue shutting the Plant down per 0-2.1.
199PEVALUATED EXERCISETime:092.OMAZORPAE&METERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS HihHeadS.I.PumsFl-924I5GPMFI-925GPM1A.NSESTBYOOS1B.NSERSTBYOOS1C.INSERVSTBYOOSBASTLeveLowHeadS.I.PumsFI-626OGPM1A.NSESTBYOOSRECIRC1B.NSESTBYOOSRECIRCRWSTLevel=Containment SraPumsFI-931AOGPMFI-931B0GPM1A.INSERVBOOS1B.INSERVBOOSNaOHTankLevel=Containment RecircFans1A.NSERSTBYOOS1B.NSESTBYOOS1C.SERVSTBYOOS1D.NSEVSTBYOOSPostAcesentDampersOPECLOSEDServiceWaterPums1ASESTBYOOS1B.ESTBYOOS1C.SERSTBYOOS1D.NSERSTBYOOSA&BHeaderressureggP8PSIGComonentCoolinWaterPumsDIESELGENERATORS A.UNNINGUNLOADESTBYOOSB.RUNNINGUNLOADEDSTBYOOSTSCRUGLODEDSTBOOSSecurityRUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSReactorShutdownESNON-31~CPSN-32CPSN-35AMPSN-36Q+-AMPSAvg.NuclearPoweroRCSPressure~s&7PSIGPRZRLevelARCPUNNISTOPPEDBRCPUNNINGSTOPPED1AS/GLevelso.ta1BS/GLevel.11AS/GPressurePSIG1BS/GPressurePSIGTurbine/Generator FFLINE4KVBusesNERGIZDEENERGIZED 480VBusesNEDDEENERGIZED DCBatteries AI'SbVOSB~3oVOLTS CumtPressure~dPSIGCnmtSumpALevel.0FEETCnmtSumpBLevelINCHESALoopHotLeg'f043OFALoopColdLegM4LXoFBLoopHotLegOFBLoopColdLegOFRVLISf3*CETOaOFS/GATotalAuxFWFlowOGPMS/GBTotalAuxFWFlow~gGPMENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS 1A.INSERVSTBY1B.SERSTBYOOSSurgeTankLevel=~2-Aux.Feedwater Pums1A.SESTBYOOSStandbAux.Feedwater Pums1B.INSERVSTBYOOS1C.INSERVTBOOSTurb.DrivenINSERVTBOOS1D.INSERVTBOOSCSTLevel~fF*CET=AverageofSelectedCoreExitThermocouples 8-fo 8,199209:21R.E.GINASit(ULATOR TRENDGROUPASSIGN)(ENT SUl(NARYPAGE1GROUP!EVENTiPROCEDURE(
EPIP1-5POINTIDDESCRIPTION PLANTSTATUSE.U.1234578910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152ATMSRXTN31N32N35N36'NPPRCSLPLRFRMFRCLBRXT16RXT17TSUBTCLSSALSSBPSGAPSGBGENBKR1GENBKR2BUSIIABUS11BBUS12ABUS12B811A12AB11812BPCVLSI(PAL0942EL0943EL0942DL09439L0942CL0943CL0942BL0943BL0942At0943AT0409AT0410AT0450T0451TAVGAMIDTAVSBWIDLRVTCCOREFAUXFWAFAUXFWBBKR081BKR082V3505V3504ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT W/0SCRI(REACTORTRIPBREAKERSTATUSSMKERANGEDETECTORN-31SIIKERANGEDETECTORN-32.INTERt(EDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-35INTERt(EDIATE RANGEDHECTORN"36AVERAGENXLEARPOWERREACTORCOOLANTSYSTEt(AVGPRESSPRESSURIIER AVERAGELEVELREACTORCOOLANTLOOPAAVGFLOWREACTORCOOLNTLOOPBAV6FLNRCPABREAKERCAUSERXTRIPRCPBBREAKERCAUSERXTRIPINCQRETCSUBCOOLED t(ARSINSTt(GEt(ANARRNRANGEAVGLEVELSTt(BENBNARROWRANGEAVGLEVELSTt(SEt(AAVERAGEPRESS(EESTHGENBAVERAGEPRESSURE6BERATORONLltKBREAKER161372aaeuTORoNLINEBREAKER9ra372BUS11ASUPPLYBREAKERBUSiiBSUPPLYBREAKERNOTTERt(INATED Ot(PPCS(7/19/91)
NOTTERNINATED ONPPCS(7/19/91)
BUS11ATQ12ATIEBREWERBUS11BTQ12BTIEBREWERCONTAIttt(ENT AVERAGEPRESSURECONTAINt(ENT RIPAAVERAGELEVELSU)PBLEVEL8INCHES(TRAINA)SU)PBLEVEL8INCHES(TRAINB)SU)PBLEVEL78INCHES(TRAINA)SU)PBLEVEL78INCHES(TRAINB)SUtPBLEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN A)SU)PBLEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN B)SU)PBLEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtPBLEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN B)SUtPBLEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtPBLEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN B)RCLAHOTLEGTEt(PERATURE RCLBHOTLE6TEt(PERATURE RC(ACOLDLEGTEt(PERAT(SE RCLBCOLDLEGTEt(PERATlRE RCLATAVG(THOT/TCOLD WIDERNG)RCLBTAVG(THQT/TCOLD MIDERNG)REACTORVESSELAVERAGELEVELE1.1INCORETCAVERAGETEt(PS/6ATOTALAUXFEEDMATER FLNS/GBTOTALAUXFEEDWATER FLNt(TRAUXILIARY FEEDMATER PUt(PAHTRAUXILIARY FEEDWATER PUlPBAUXFMPUtPSTEA)lSUPPLYVALVEAAUXFMPUt(PSTENiSL%'PLYVALVEBATWSRXTRIPPED1.0000(MO1.00000+00 6.79204M5.80759M.021267..098.197.3NOTTRIPNOTTRIP35.030.828.7941.941-.TRiPPEDTRIPPEDTRIPPEDTRIPPEDNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNQTTRIPNOTTRIP.082.0LOWERLONERLONERLONERLNERl.OWERLNERLNERLNERLONER540.3540.3538.8538.4539.7539.499.3540.50.198.ONONCLOSEDCLOSEDALRt(ALRt(INHBINHB600960096009LALNLALN60096009GOOD6009600~GOODLWRt(60096009ALRt(ALRt(ALRt(ALRNDELDELALRt(ALRt(6009GOODsoonGOOD60096009Goon6009600960096009GOOD60096009600960096009SOQD6009Goo<6009GOOD6009GOOD60096009CPSCPSAt(PAt(Py.PSIG'l7lDEGFXy.PSIGPSIGDEGFDEBFDEGFDE6FDEGFDESFKDE6F6PN6Pt(
OCT8)1%2N:21R.E.GINASIILATORPAGE2TREND6ROUPASSIMENTSUNRY6ROUP:EVENT1PRXEOUREl EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION QUALE.U.53FSIA54FSIB55P216056P216157BKR04158IIR04259INR04360IIR044SAFETYINJECTION.
LOOPAAVGFLOWSAFETYINJECTION LOOPBAVGFLOWSERVICEWATERPNPSAhBHEADERSERVICEWATERPNFSChDHEADERSERVICEWATERPNFASERVICEWATERPlIPBSERVICEWATERPIIPCSERVICEWATERPNPD145.145.85.85.600DPNGOODGPNSOOnPSIG6009PSIGGOODGOODGOODGOODEMJ Time:~3gMessage:26INNATATIN2EVLATEDXEREMEAEFRM~llii:'ii<<L<<iRSimulaePlanniions:SeetheAttachedSheets~INessee:"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
FORCONTROLLER USEONLYController Notes:AnticiatedResults:1)Operators performing theApplicable ActionsofE-3.2)TheRupturedSteamGenerator shouldbeisolatedatapproximately thistime,ti.e.,secondary side).86 199K'VALUATED EXERCISETime:00'50ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS HihHeadS.I.PumsMAJORPARAMETERS FI-924GPMFI-9252'j~GPM1A.SESTBYOOS1BSESTBYOOS1CNSERSTBYOOSBASTLave=~OLowHeadS.I.PumsFI-626OGM1A.INSERVTBOOSRECIRC1B.INSERVTBOOSRECIRCRWSTLevel=Containment SraPumsFI-931AQGPMFl-931BDGPM1A.INSERVTBOOS1B.INSERVTBOOSNaOHTankLevel=~4ContainmntecircFans1A.NSERVSTBYOOS1B.NERVSTBYOOS1C.SSTBYOOS1D.NSERSTBYOOSPostAccidentDampersOPECLOSEDServiceWaerPums1A.NSERVSTBYOOS1B.'SERSTBYOOS1C.SERSTBYOOS1D.NSERSTBYOOSA&BHeaderressure~APSIGComonentCoolinWaterPumsDIESELGENERATORS A.UNNINGUNLOADSTBYOOSB.EDSTBYOOSTSCDTBOOSSecurityRUNNINGUNLOADBOOSReactorShutdownESNON-31CPSN-32~CPSN-35!-IIAMPSN-36~~wlAMPSAvg.NuclearPoweroRCSPressurePSIGPRZRLevelARCPSTOPPEDBRCPUNNINSTOPPED1AS/GLevel1BS/GLevel~o&1AS/GPressure~5PSIG1BS/GPressure0PSIGTurbine/Generator NEFFLIN4KVBusesRGIZEDEENERGIZED 480V.BusesNERGIZDEENERGIZED DCBatteries A~5oVOLTSB/SbVOLTSCnmtPressure.oaPSIG-CnmtSumpALevel~3.FEETCnmtSumpBLevelINCHESALoopHotLeg~OFALoopColdLegZiOFBLoopHotLeg~OFBLoopColdLeg~4OFRVLISi+i~*CET~92,3OF'/GATotalAuxFWFlowOGPMS/GBTotalAuxFWFlow~IGGPM1A.INSERVSTBY001B.NSEVSTBYOOSSurgeTanvel=5~4ENGINEERED.
SAFEGUARDS Aux.Feedwater Pums1A.INSERVTBOOS1B.SERSTBYOOSTurb.DrivenINSERVBOOSCSTLevel/FEET*CET=AverageofSelectedCoreExitThermocouples StandbAux.FeeaterPums1C.INSERVTBOOS1D.INSERVTBOOS 8s199209!30R.E.GINASI)ILATOR PAGE1TRENDGROUPASSIGN%AT SUt(t(ARY DESCRIPTION GROUP'VENT1 PROCEDURE'PIP f<POINTIDPLANTSTATUSE.U.123456789f01112131415161718f92021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434446474849505152ATiSRXTN31'32ta5N36NPPRCSLPLRFRCLAFRCLBRXT16RXT17TSUBTCLSGALSGBPSGAPS6BGENBKRfGENBKR2BUS11ABUS11BBUS12ABUS12B811A12AB11812BPCVLSI(PAL0942EL0943ELO'942DL0943DL0942CL0943CL09428L0943BL0942AL0943AT0409AT0410AT0450TO451TAVGAWIDTAVGBWIDLRVTCCOREFAUXFWAFAUXFWBBKR081BKR082V3505V3504ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT W/0SCRAt(REACTORTRIPBRENERSTATUSSMCERANGEDETECTORN-31SONCERI(GEDETECTORN-32INTER)(EDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-35INIEt(t(EDIATE RAN6EDETKTORN-36AVERA6ENUCLEARPOWERREACTORCOOLANTSYSTEt(AVGPRESSPRESSURIlERAVERAGELEVELREACTORCOOLNTLOOPAAVGFLOWREACTORCOOLANTLOOPBAVGFLOWRCPABRENERCAUSERXTRIPRCPBBRENERCAUSERXTRIPINCORETCSUBCOOLED t)ARGINSTtlGB(ANARROWRANGEAVGLEVELSTNGENBNARROWRANGEAVGLEVELSTttGENAAVERAGEPRESSURESTt(GEN8AVERA6EPRESSUREGBGQTORONLINEBRENER161372GamATORON~INEBREAKER9X1372BUSf1ASUPPLYBRENERBUS11BSLPPLYBRENERNOTTERNINATED OttPPCS(7/19/91)
NOTTERt(INATED OWPPCS(7/19/91)
BUS11ATO12ATIEBRENERBUS11BTO128TIEBRENERCONTAIN)(ENT AVERAGEPRESSURECONTAINEhT PJt(PAAVcCAGELE4l3.SUtP8LEVEL8INCHES(TRAINA)SUtP8LEVEL8INCHES(TRAINB)SUtP8LEVEL78INCHES(TRAINA)SUtP8LEVEL78INCHES(TRAIN8)SUtPBLEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN A)SSPBLEVEL113INCHES(TRAiN 8)SUtPBLEVEL180INES(TRAIN A)SUtPBLEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN B)SUtPBLEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtfBLEVl3.214INCHES(TRAIN B)RCL4HOTLEGTB(PERATUK RCLBHOTLEGTB(PERATNK RCLACOLDLEGTB(PERAT(mE RCLBCOLDLE6TB(PERATIRE RCLATAVG(TNT/TCOLD WIDERN6)RCLBTAVG(THOT/TCOLD WIDERNG)REACTORVESSELAVERAGELEVELEi.fINCORETCAVERAGETB(PS/GATOTALAUXFEEDWATER FLOWS/6BTOTALAUXFEEDWATBt FLOWt(TRAUXILIARY FEEDWATER PlNPAttTRAU)(ILIARY FEEDWATER PU)(PBAUXFWPUt(PSTEA)tSUPP(.YVALVEAAUXFWPlNPSTEA)(SUPPLYVALVE8ATWSRXTRIPPEDi.00000+001.0000&06.13757"115.34561-11
.00934..0103.3103.0NOTTRIPNOTTRIP45.949.6.01053.580.TRIPPEDTRIPPEDTRIPPEDTRIPPEDNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIP.022.1LO)tERLONERLO)tERLOI(ERLO)tERLONERLOWERLOWERLONERLONER494.6494.6495.5487.6494.8491.0100.8492.20.182.OFFONCLOSEDCLOSEDALNALNINH)tCPSINH8CPSGOODAt(PGOODAt(PGDODXLALt(PSIGLAL)(X600DX600DXGOODGOOD600'EGFGOODXLAL)(XGOODPSIGLWR)(PSI6ALRtlALRt(ALRtlALR)(DELDELALRt(AUIGOODPSIG6009FATGOODGOOD60096000GOOD6009600DGOOD6009GOODGOODDEGF600DDEGFGOODDE6F600DDE6F6000KGF6000DEGF600DX600~DEGF600DGPttGOODGPt(6009GBQD600D6009 OCr8,1992R.E.GINASINlLATOR TRENDGROI'SSIGQKNT RNNARYPA6E2POINTID53FSIA54FGIB55P216056P216157BKR04158BKR04259BKR04360BKR044DESCRIPTION SAFETYINJECTION.LOOP AAVGFLOMSAFETYINJECTIONLOOPBAVGFLOMSERVICEMATERPIPSAhBHEADERSERVICEMATERPIIPSChDHEADERSERVICEMATERPtIPASERVICEMATERPlmPBSERVICEMATERPlIPCSERVICEMATERPUNPDVALUENILE.U.257.GOODGPtl256.GOODGPN85.GOODPSIG85.6008PSIGGOODGOODGOODGOODGROUP:EVENTiPROCEDURE:
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSE+J ROGRAMNAME:LRGTSZ.E R.E.GINNANUCLEARPOlERPLANTOCT08,9209:30:00TRENDGROUPASSIGNHEHT SUMMARYGROUPHAMEEVENT2GROUPDESCRIPTION PROCEDURE:
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTmDESCRIPTION CURRENTVALUEQUALITYCODEENGRUNITS12345678910111213142021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142430JF0619LRWSTWS033WD033WT033WT250WDT2R01R02R05R09R34R35R10AR11R12R10BR13R14R18R19R29R30R15R12A5R12A6R12A7R12A9R14ASR14A7R14A9R15A5R15A7R15A9R31R32CVHTCV03TCV07TCV08TCV09TCV10TCV17COMPONENT COOLINGLOOPTOTALFL'WREFUELIHG WATERSTORAGETANKLVL33FOOTLEVELWINDSPEED33FOOTLEVELWINDDIRECTION 33FOOTLEVELTEHPERATURE 250FOOTLEVELTEHPERATURE 250TO33FOOTLEVELDELTATEMPAREA1-CONTROL ROOMAREA2-CONTAIKMEHT AREA5-SPENTFUELPITAREA9LETDOWNLINEMONITORAREA34AUXBLDGCVSPRAYPUMPAREA35PASSSAMPLEPANELCONTAINMENT IODINEMONITORR10ACONTAINMENT AIRPARTICULATE CONTAIHMEHT GASMOHITORPLANTVENTIOOIHEMONITORR108AUXBLDGEXHAUSTAIRPARTICULATE AUXBLDGEXHAUSTGASMONITORLIQUIDWASTEDISPOSALMONITORSTEAMGEHERATOR BLOWDOWNDRAINAREA29-COHTAINMENT HIGHRANGEAREA30-CONTAINHENT HIGHRANGECONDENSER AIREJECTOREXHAUSTCVVENTCHAN5-LOWRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN6-AREAGAMMACVVENTCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN9-HIGHRANGEGASPLANTVEHTCHAN5-LOWRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN7-MIDRAHGEGASPLANI'ENT CHAN9HIGHRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN5-LOWRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN9-HlRANGEGASAREA31STEAMLINEA(SPING)AREA32STEAMLIHEB(SPIKG)CVHYDROGENCOHCEHTRATION CVBASEMENTLVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;3CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;7CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;8CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;9CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;10CVOPERATING LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;171485.94.54.150.60.760.6-0.19.02214-02 7.35678+00 1.39946+00 1.47701+02 9.09354-01 1.09283+00 9.58719+01 5.18901+02 7.38002i02 4.30543>01 8.58327+01 4.22831+01 2.78658t03 1.57174+04 5.05861-01 5.09440-01 9.99999+06
~1.89699-07 2.53990-02 3.57435.05 1.41261.03 4.40312-07 6.86543-05 3.72621-03 9.99999.03 1.85392+00 1.85436+00 3.02040+00 1.01048.02
.095.1106.0106.6106.7106.2117.5GOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODHALMGOODGOODBALMGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODBALMHALMHWRNHALMGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGPMXMPHDEG.DEGFDEGFDEGFMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HCPMCPMCPMCPMCPMCPMCPMCPHR/HRR/HRCPMUCI/CCMR/HRUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCMR/HRMR/NRXDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFOEGF Time:Jg~)Message:~~XINNATATIN12EVALATEDEXERIEMESSAEFRM~f:RII<<C<<IRRPIIRpIIEmergency Coordinator SimulaedPlanConditions:
~Massae:"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
Declarean~LERTinaccordance withEPIP1-0,"GinnaStationEventEvaluation andClassification,"
EAL:SteamGenerator TubeRupture(SGTR);SGTR)100gpm.FORCONTROLLER USEONLY~C"'lR1)DeliveronlyifanALERThasnotbeendeclared.
DonoDeliverifEmerenClassifica iondicussionsarinrorAnticiatedResuls:1)Delivercontingency messageifALERTnotdeclaredorisnotbeingdiscussed.
Time:g)~4'jMessage:~2~IMNATATI~12EVALATEDEXEREMEAEFRM~Mf:SiI<<C<<IRSimulaedPlanCondiions:SeetheAttachedSheetsMessa<ee:
"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
FORCONTROLLER USEONLYController Noes:AniciaedResvls;1)Operators performing Applicable ActionsofE-3.2)TheRCSshouldbedepressurized torupturedS/GpressureandtheHighHeadSafetyInjection Pumpstakenoutatapproximately thistime.3)TheTSCshouldbenearingoperational readiness oftheEmergency ResponseOrganization.
4)TheTSC,whenoperational, shouldsendrepairteamsintotheAuxiliary Buildingtoevaluatethe1ACCWPumpandmotorproblems.
5)TheTSC,whenoperational, shouldsendrepairteamsouttoevaluatethe"A"and"B"S/GARVproblems, ifnotalreadydone.6)TheEOFmaybeactivating atthistimeduetoPlantconditions.
199K'EVALUATED EXERCISETime:QVVgMAZORPAEULMETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS HihHeadS.I.PumsFZ-924~GPMFI-925OGPM1A.INSERVTBOOS1B.INSERVTBOOS1C.INSERVTBOOSBASTLevel=~OSLowHeadS.I.PumsFI-626OGPM1A.INSERVOOSRECIRC1B.INSERVTBOOSRECIRCRWSTLevel=S.Containment SraPumsFI-931AGPMFZ-93IB~GPM 1A.INSERVSTBOOS1B.INSERVTBOOSNaOHTankLevel=Containment RecircFans1A.NSEVSTBYOOS1B.NSERVSTBYOOS1C.INSSTBYOOS1D.INSTBYOOSPostAccidentDampersPECLOSEDServiceWaterPums1A.SESTBYOOS1B.NSEVSTBYOOS1C.NSERSTBYOOS1D.NSSTBYOOSA&BHeaderPressureS5PSIGDIESELGENERATORS A.NINGUNLOADESTBYOOSB.RUNNINADEDSTBYOOSTSCRUNNNGADEDTBOOSSecurityRUNNINGUNLOADComonentCoolinWaterPums1A.INEVSTBY001BNSERVSTBYOOSSurgeTanvel=~2OOSENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Aux.Feedwater Pums1A.INSERVBOOS1B.NSEVSTBYOOSTurb.DrivenERVSTBYOOSCSTLevelFEET*CET=AverageofSelectedCoreStandbAux.Feedwater Pums1C.INSERVTBOOS1D.INSERVBOOSExitThermocouples ReactorShutdownYESNON-31CPSN-32CPSN-35/.os-IAMPSN-36'-//AMPSAvg.NuclearPowerRCSPressure~FPSIGPRZRLevelye2.4ARCPSTOPPEDBRCPRUNNINSTOPPEDlAS/GLevel2.1BS/GLevel'1AS/GPressure/0/PSIG1BS/GPressure2.ZPSIGTurbine/Generator INE/4KVBusesNRGIZDEENERGIZED 480VBusesENERGIZDEENERGIZED DCBatteries A/SOVOLTSB(3OVOLTS CnmtPressure~~~FOGPSIGCnmtSumpALevel~/FEETCnmtSumpBLevelINCHESALoopHotLeg1.OFALoopColdLeg/1OFBLoopHotLeg817.OFBLoopColdLegOFRVLIS/oo.S'*CET~97.9OF.S/GATotalAuxFWFlow0GPMS/GBTotalAuxFWFlow~~SGPM 8)199209:45R.E.GINASIILATORPA6E1TRENDGROUPASSIGHNEHT SUttt(ARY 6ROUP:EVENT1PROCEDURE:
EPIP1-5POINTIDDESCRIPTION PLA)(TSTATUSE.U.12345678910111213141516f718202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152ATl6RXTN31N32N35N36t(PPRCSLPZRFRCLAFRCLBRXT16RXT17TSUBTCLSGALSBBPSBAPSBBGENBKR1GEHBKR2BUS11ABUS11BBUSf2ABUS12BB11A12AB11B12BPCVLSI(PALO942ELO943ELO942DLO943DLO942CLO943CLO942BLO943BLO942ALO943ATO409AT041OATO450T0451TAVBAMIDTAVBBWIDLRVTCCOREFAUXFWAFAUXFWBBKRO81BKR082V3505V3504ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0SCRAttREACTORTRIPBS(ERSTATUSSISCERANGEDETECTORN-31So(ICERANGEDETECTORN-32INTERt(EDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-35INTERt(EDIATE RAN6EDETECTORN-36AVERAGENUCLEARPOWERREACTORCOOLANTSYSTEt(AVGPRESSPRESSURIZER AVERAGELEVELREI:TORCOOLNTLOOPAAVGFLOWREACTORCOOLANTLOOPBAVBFLOWRCPABREAKERCAUSERXTRIPRCPBBREAKERCAUSERXTRIPINCORETCSUBCOOLED t)ARGINSTttGENANARROWRAHGEAVGLEVELSTt(GENBNA)SOWRANGEAVGLEVELSTHGEttAAVERAGEPRESSURESTHGENBAVERAGEPRESSUREGBHQTORONLINEBREAKER16f372GBGQTORONLINEBREAKER9X1372BUS11ASUPPLYBREAKERBUS11BSUPPLYBREAKERNOTTERNIHATED OHPPCS(7/19/91)
HOTTERNIHATED OHPPCS(7/19/91)
BUS11ATO12ATIEBRENERBUSifBTo128TIEBRENERCONTAIN)(EHT AVERAGEPRESSURECONTAItlt(EHT S)t(PAAVEIWBEi&ELSU)PBLEVEL8INCHES(TRAINA)SUtPBLEVEL8INCHES(TRAIN9)SUtP8LEVEL78INCHES(TRAINA)SUtPBLEVEL78INCHES(TRAINB)SUtPBL&EL113INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtPBLEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN B)SU)PBLEVEL180INDUS(TRAIN A)SUtPBLB(EL180INCHES(TRAIN B)SUtPBLEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtPBLElr'EL214INCHES(TRAIN B)RCLAHOTLEGTEtlPERATSK RCLBHOTLE6TEtiPERATUliE RCLACOLDLEBTE)PERAT(BE RCLBCOLDLEGTEt(PERAT(SE RCLATAVG(THOT/TCOLD WIDERNG)RCLBTAVB(THOT/TCOLD WIDERHB)REACTORVESSELAVERAGELEVELE1.1IHCOPETCAVERAGETEt)PS/GATOTALAUXFEEDWATER FLOWS/6BTOTALAUXFEENAlrBFLOWt(TRAUXILIARY FEEDWATER PlNPAt(TRAUXILIARY FEEDWATER PUt(PBAUXFWPIN'TEA)t RFPLYVALVEAAUXFMPlNPSTEANSUPPLYVALVEBATWSRXTRIPPED8.46249+018.75988+01 1.01391-11 1.01391-11
.0010855002103.1102.5NOTTRIPHOTTRIP58.962.633.41081.622.TRIPPEDTRIPPEDTRIPPEDTRIPPEDNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIP".O92.1LO)tERLo)(ERLOWERLONERLOWERLOWERLOWERLO))ERLONERLOWER497.4497.4497.9494.6497.7496.0100.5497.4O.364.OFFONCLOSEDOPENALRNALINGOOD6009600960096009LuGoon6009Goon60096009Boo<HWRHGoon60096009ALfNALR)(ALRt(AUNDELDELALR)(ALRt(6009GOOD6009Boon600960096009600960096009600960096009600960096009600960096009GooeGOOD6009600960096009AUNPSIGPSIGPSIGFKfDEGFKGFDEBFDEGFDEGFDEGFXDEBFGNBPN OCTBi199209:45R.E.GINASINKATORTRENDGROUPASSIGNNENT SIOIRYPA6E26ROUP!EVENT1PRXEDUREl EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION VALUENNLE.U.5354555657585960FSIASAFETYINJECTION.
LOOPAAVGFLOMFSIBSAFETYINJECTION LOOPBAV6FLOWP2160SERVICEMATERPNPSA5BHEADERP2161SERVICEMATERPIIPSC5DHEADERBER041SERVICEMATERPlIPAINR042SERVICEMATERPlIPBBER043SERVICEMATERPNPCBKR044SERVICEMATERP1IPD0.600DPN0.GOODGPtl85.600DPSI685.GOODPSIGGOODGOOD600D600D 0  
~~I~OGRAMNAME:LRGTSZ.E
.E.GIHNANUCLEARPOWERPLANTOCT08,9209:44:00TRENDGROUPASSIGHHENT SUMMARYGROUPNAMEEVENT2GROUPDESCRIPTION PROCEDURE:
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION CURRENTVALUEDUALITYCODEENGRUNITS12345678910111213141519202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243F0619LRWST'WS033WD033WT033WT250WDT2R01R02R05R09R34R35R10AR11R12R10BR13R14R18R19R29R30R15R12A5R12A6R12A7R12A9R14ASR14A7R14A9R15A5R15A7R15A9R31R32CVHTCV03TCV07TCVOBTCV09TCV10TCV17COHPONEHT COOLINGLOOPTOTALFLWREFUELING WATERSTORAGETANKLVL33FOOTLEVELWINDSPEED33FOOTLEVELWINDDIRECTION 33FOOTLEVELTEHPERATURE 250FOOTLEVEL,TEMPERATURE 250TO33FOOTLEVELDELTATEMPAREA1-CONTROL ROOMAREA2-CONTAINMEHT AREA5-SPENTFUELPITAREA9.LETDOWN LINEMONITORAREA34-AUXBLDGCVSPRAYPUMPAREA35-PASSSAHPLEPANELCONTAINMENT IODINEMONITORR10ACONTAINHENT AIRPARTICULATE CONTAINMENT GASMONITORPLANTVEHTIODINEHONITORR108AUXBLDGEXHAUSTAIRPARTICULATE AUXBLDGEXHAUSTGAS'MONITOR LIQUIDWASTEDISPOSALMONITORSTEAMGENERATOR BLOWDOWNDRAINAREA29-CONTAINMEHT HIGHRANGEAREA30-CONTAIHMEHT HIGHRANGECONDENSER AIREJECTOREXHAUSTCVVENTCHAN5LOWRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN6-AREAGAMMACVVENTCHAH7-MIDRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN9HIGHRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN5-LOWRANGEGASPLAHTVENTCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN9-HIGHRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAH5-LOW'RAHGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAH9-HIRANGEGASAREA31STEAMLINEA(SPING)AREA32STEAMLIHE8(SPIHG)CVHYDROGENCONCENTRATION CVBASEMEHI'VL 6FTTEMP&#xb9;3CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;7CVIHTERHEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;8CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;9CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;10CVOPERATING LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;171485.94.54.949.61.361.30.09.02214-02 7.35678i00 1.3994&001.47701+02 9.09354.01 1.09283+00 9.58719+01
.5'8901+027.38002+02 4.30543+01 8.58327+01 4.22831+01 2.78658+03 1.57174+04 5.05861.01 5'9440.014.40835i06 1.89699-07 2.53990-02 3.57435-05 1.41261-03 4.40312.07 6.86543-05 3.72621-03 9.99999-03 2.20392-01 2.20436-01


==3.0 2040100==
199Z'VALUATED EXERCISE                      Time:   d'Fdb MAZOR PARAMETERS                              ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown                ~YES            Hi h Head S.Z. Pum s N-3 1                                           FI-924 N-32 N-35 CPS CPS AMPS FI-925 1A.
1~01048-02~095.1106.0106.6106.7106.2117.5G(a)GOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODBALMGOODQXOHALMGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODHALMBALMGOODHALMGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGPMXMPHDEG.DEGFDEGFDEGFMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HCPMCPHCPMCPHCPMCPMCPMCPMR/HRR/HRCPMUCI/CCHR/HRUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCMR/HRMR/HRXDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGF$-/03 Time:~1QQMessage:~2)~INNATATION12VALEDEXEIEMEAEFRM~i:8*iiylAiliWDi<<IChiiidiihiiiiiiisite,connection andoperation ofIVlobileDlUnit.imIPlnniin:SeeAttachedMini-Scenarios
                                                          ~GP INSERV T GPM OOS N-36                                    AMPS    1B.     INSERV S B     OOS Avg. Nuclear Power                              1C.'NSERV                OOS RCS  Pressure                  &2.fe2 PSZG      BAST  Level =
~M~a:"'THISISANEXERCISE"'
PRZR Level                        5r  7 A RCP                        IN    STOPPED    Low Head  S.I. Pum s B RCP                        IN    STOPPED    FI-626      O      M 1A  S/G  Level                  ~a. I         1A. INSERV    T    OOS RECIRC 1B  S/G  Level                  5a    t          1B. INSERV    TB    OOS RECIRC 1A  S/G  Pressure                      PSIG    RWST  Level =
RNTLLERENLYN1)Provideinformation verballywhenappropriate actionsaresimulated orinvestigations aremadebytheappropriate players.E1)AsperattachedIVlini-Scenarios F-/o33 INNATATIN12EVALAEDEEEMINI-CENARI~A~iviy:BringingMobileDlUnitOnSite(Security)
1B  S/G  Pressure                7s ~   PSIG Turbine/Generator        ONLI      OFFLINE      Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV  Buses          NERG        DEENERGIZED FI-931A O GPM 480V Buses              ER        DEENERGIZED  Fl-931B~GP DC  Batteries      A~go VOLTS      B ISOVOLTS    1A. ZNSERV TBY OOS Cnmt Pressure                    .IS PSIG      1B ~   INSERV T        OOS Cnmt Sump A Level              ~OFEET          NaOH Tank Level =
FORONTRLLERSEONLYN1)At1000SecurityController willinformGuardHousepersonnel thatthereisaSimulated MobileDlUnitTraileroutfrontofGuardHouseanditneedstocomeonSite,~AiE1)Securitypersonnel shouldinformTSCandSimulateprocessing theDlTruckonSiteExpeditiously.
Cnmt Sump B Level                      INCHES A Loop Hot Leg                  Xm.-L oF        Containment      ecirc    Fans A Loop Cold Leg                899. I OF        1A.       NSE    STBY OOS B  Loop Hot Leg                ~C. I    OF      1B.       SE    STBY OOS B  Loop Cold Leg RVLIS
NAATI12EVALATEDEXERIEMINI-CENARIOhg~iviy:Connection andOperation ofMobileDlUnit(Auxiliary OperatorandChemist).
                                ~,~iOF            1C. INSERV    T    OOS 1D.         SER    STBY OOS
FRNTROLLERSEONLYonrollerN1)Auxiliary OperatorandChemistshouldbenotifiedbytheTSC/CRthattheMobileDIUnithasarrivedandneedstobeconnected andputinoperation.
*CET                                91l  OF      Post Accident Dampers        OPEN  LOSED S/G A    Total Aux  FW  Flow            GPM 5/G  B  Total Aux  FW  Flow      0   GPM    Service Wate      Pum  s 1A.               STBY  OOS DIESEL GENERATORS                                1B.     INSE      STBY  OOS 1C.       NSE V ST      OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED        B OOS            1D.     INS V TB        OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED            OOS          A&B   Header Pressure              PSIG TSC RUNNING UNLOADED T            OOS Security RUNNING UNLOADED                OOS    Com  onent Coolin      Wat  r Pum  s 1A.               STBY ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS                           1B.       NSER    STBY OOS Surge Tank Level =
2lInformAuxiliary Operator~AT103thatheistoSimulatestoppumpingfromoutsidestoragetanktoinsidestoragetankbecauseoutsidestoragetankisempty.AlsotheMobileDl'nitshouldbereadytooperateinaboutanhour.3)InformAuxiliary Operatorjustprio'rto1120thatheistoSimulatepumpingwaterh1kd<<gk~AgkkgAionsEx1)'uxiliary OperatorandChemistshouldSimulateconnecting theMobileDlUnitperprocedure T-6.13.TobeSimulated pumpingtooutsidestoragetank~T~111hr.2)Auxiliary OperatorshouldinformTSC/CRthattheoutsidestoragetankisemptyandhehasstoppedpumping.AlsothattheMobileDlUnitwillbeinoperation inaboutanhour.3)Auxiliary Operatorshouldsimulatestartingtotransferwaterfromtheoutsidestoragetanktotheinsidestoragetanksperprocedure T-6.12at~112hr.4)Auxiliary OperatorshouldnotifyTSC/CRthatheisstartingtofilltheinsideCondensate Storagetanks.
Aux. Feedwater     Pum s 1A. INSERV  T    OOS                        Standb    Aux. Fe    water  Pum s 1B. INSERV  TB    OOS                        1C.     INSERV          OOS Turb. Driven      INSERV TB                      1D.     INSERV STB CST Level          ~     FEET OOS                                      OOS
Time:~1QQMessage:~2INNATATIN2EVALATEDEXEIEMEAGEFRMCI<<CICimlaPlnniin:SeetheAttachedSheets~Mesae:"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
*CET = Average    of Selected      Core  Exit Thermocouples
FORCONTROLLER USENLY~C"'C1)TheDltruckarrivesonSiteAniciaeRsuls:1)Operators performing theApplicable ActionsofE-3.2)TheTSCshouldbeassumingcommandandcontrolatapproximately thistime.
199'VALUATED EXERCISETime:~/GGMAZORPAEVLMETERS
'NGINEERED SAFEGUARDS ReactorShutdownQ~ES)NON-31~~CPSN-32CPSN-35i.oe-IAMPSN-36-llAMPSAvg.NuclearPoweroRCSPressure073PSIGPRZRLevelARCPRUNNINGTOPBRCPSTOPPED1AS/GLevel1BS/GLevel~'841AS/GPressure~d7PSIG1BS/GPressure2.~PSIGTurbine/Generator ONLINE/FLIN4KVBusesNERGIZDEENERGIZED 480VBusesNERGIZEDEENERGIZED DCBatteries AtSOVOLTSB/BOVOLTSCnmtPressure/7PSIGnmtSumpALevel2.IFEETCnmtSumpBLevelINCHESALoopHotLegOFALoopColdLegOFBLoopHotLegf4.IOFBLoopColdLeg~2OFRVLIS*CETfV4.24F3/GATotalAuxFWFlow~GPMS/GBTotalAuxFWFlow~13.GPMHihHeadS.I.PumsFI-924.GPMFI-925QGP1A.INSERVOOS1BINSERVTBOOS1CINSERVTBOOSBASTLevel=~pOOSOOSContainme RecircFans1A.INSERSTBYOOS1B.SSTBYOOS1C.NSERSTBYOOS1D.NSERSTBYOOSPostAccidentDampersPEServiceWaterPums1A.NSERSTBYOOSLowHeadS.I.PumsFI-626ClGPM1A.INSERVTOOSRECIRC1BINSERVTBOOSRECIRCRWSTLevel=~E.Containment SraPumsFI-931A0GPMFI-931B0GPM1A.INSERVB1B.INSERVTBNaOHTankLevel=CLOSEDDIESELGENERATORS A.RUNNINGUNLOADEDTOOSB.RUNNINGUNLOADEDBOOSTSCRUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSSecurityRUNNINGUNLOADEDTBENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Aux.Feedwater Pums1A.INSERVTBOOS1B.NSERSTBYOOSTurb.DrivenINSERVTBOOSCSTLevelFEETOOS1B.SRSTBYOOS1C.NSESTBYOOS1D.SEVSTBYOOSA&BHeaderressurefhPSIGComonentCoolinWaterPums1A.INSERVSTBY01B.NSERSTBYOOSSurgeTanvel=~L-StandbAux.FeaterPums1C.INSERVTBOOS1D.INSERVTBOOS*CET=AverageofSelectedCoreExitThermocouples Bs199210:00R.E.GINASit(ULATOR TRENDGIPASSIGI(Et(T SUt(t(ARY PAGE11234567810111213IS1617181920212223242526272829303132343536373839404142434445464748495051526ROUP:EVENTiPROCEDURE:
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDATMSRXTN31N32N35N36NPPRCSLPIRFRCLAFRCLBRXT16RXT17TSUBTCLSBALSBBPSBAPSGBGENBKRlGENBKR2BUS11ABUS11BBUS12ABUS12BB11A12ABIIB129PCVLS(NPAL0942EL0943EL0942DL0943DL0942CL0943CL09428L0943BL0942AL0943AT0409AT0410AT0450T0451TAVGAMIDTAVGBMIDLRVTCCOREFAUXFWAFAUXFWBBKR081BKR082V3505V3504DESCRIPTION ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT W/0SCRAttREACTORTRIPBREAKERSTATUSSolSCERANGEDETECTORN-31SISCERANGEDETECTORN-32INTEf(t(EDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-3SINTER)(EDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-36AVERAGENUCLEARPOWERREACTORCOOLANTSYSTE)(AVGPRESSPRESSURIIER AVERAGELEVELREACTORCOOLANTLOOPAAVGFLOWREACTORCOOLANTLOOP8AVGFLOWRCPABREAKERCAUSERrTRIPRCPBBREAKERCAUSERXTRIPINCORETCSUBCOOLED t(ARGINSTt(GENANARROWRANGEAV6LEVELST)(GENBNARROWRANGEAVGLEVELSTt(GENAAVERAGEPRESSURESTHGENBAVERAGEPRESSUREGBERATORONLINEBREAKER161372BBGQTORONLINEBREAKER9)(1372BUS11ASUPPLYBREAKERBUS11BSIPPLYBREAKERNOTTERt(I@ATED ONPPCS(7/19/91)
NOTTERt(INATED ONPPCS(7/19/91)
BUS11ATO12ATIEBREA(ERBUS11BTO128TIEBREIERCONTAIN)(ENT AVERAGEPRESURECONTAINt(ENT SUt(PAAVE)mGELEVELSU)P8LEVEL8INCHES(TRAINA)SU)PBLEVEL8It/CHES(TRAINB)SU)PBLEVEL78INCHES(TRAINA)SUtPBLEVEL78INCHES(TRAINB)SUtPBLEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtPBLEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN B)SUtPBLEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtPBLEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN B)SU)PBLEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtPBLEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN B)RCLAHOTLEGTEt(PERATURE RCLBHOTLEGTBlPERATURE RCL4COLDLEGTEt(PERAT(BE
'RCLBCOLDLEGTEt(PERAT(RE RCLATAVG(THOT/TCOLD WIDERNG)RCLBTAVG(THOT/TCOLD WIDERNG)REACTORVESSELAVERAGELEVELEl.1INCORETCAVERAGETEt(PS/GA:OTALAUXFEEDMATWFLOWS/69TOTALAUXFEEDVAmFLOWt(TRAU)(ILIARY FEEDMATER PUtFAt(TRAU)(ILIARY FEEDMATER PU)(PBAUXFWPUt(PSTEAtlSUPPLYVALVEAAUXFWPlIPSTEA)tSLR'LYVALVEBATNSRXTRIPPED8.52117+01 8.8206801 1.01391"Ii 1.01391-11
.001073.51.512.3106.9TRIPPEDNOTTRIP58.760.449.31067.622.TRIPPEDTRIPPEDTRIPPEDTRIPPEDNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIP-.172.1LONERLONERLONERLONERLONER.LONERLONERLONERLONERLONER493.9496.1O'.2494.2494.1495.299.6496.20.129.OFFCLOSEDCLOSEDALRNALRt(60096009600960096009LALt(6009INHB600DALR)(6009BooeHNRt(60096009GOODALRlALRt(ALRt(ALRt(DELDELAUIALRt(6009600960096009600960096009BOOB600960096009600960096009600960096009GOODBM9600960096009E.U.CPSCPSAt(PXPSIGXXXDEGFX'XPSIGPSIGKGFDEBFDEGFDEGFKGFDE6FDEGFGPt(9%
OCT8~89210:00R.E.GINASitSLATNTREND6IIPASSIGNMENT QNNRYPAGE26ROUP:EVENTiPROCEDURE:
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION NLUEQNLE.U.53FSIA54FSIB55P216056P216157BKR04158BKR04259BKR04360BKR044SAFETYINJECTION.
LOOPAAVGFLOWSAFETYINJECTION LOOPBAVGFLOWSERVICEWATERHIPSAhBHEADERSERVICEWATERPNPSC5DHEADERSERVICEWATERPNPASERVICEWATERPIIPBSERVICEWATERPllPCSERVICEWATERPlIP90.6009Ptl0.6009GPN85.6009PSI685.600DPSI660096009600D6009
~~I~ROGRAMNAME:LRGTSZ.E
.E.GIKHANUCLEARPOWERPLANTOCT08,9210:00:00TRENDGROUPASSIGKHENT SUMHARYGROUPNAHEEVENT2GROUPDESCRIPTION PROCEDURE:
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION CURRENTVALUEDUALITYCODEENGRUNITS23456789101112131420212224252627282930313233343536373839404142430JF0619LRWSTWS033WD033WT033WT250WDT2R01R02R05R09R34R35R10AR11R12R108R13R14R18R19R29R30R15R12A5R12A6R12A7R12A9R14A5R'I4A7R14A9R15A5R15A7R15A9R31R32CVNTCV03TCV07TCVOBTCV09TCV10TCV17COMPONENT COOLINGLOOPTOTALFLWREFUELING WATERSTORAGETANKLVL33FOOTLEVELWINDSPEED33FOOTLEVELWINODIRECTION 33FOOTLEVELTEMPERATURE 250FOOTLEVELTEMPERATURE 250TO33FOOTLEVELDELTATEMPAREA1-CONTROL ROOMAREA2-CONTAINMENT, AREA5SPENTFUELPITAREA9-LETDOWN LINEMOHITORAREA34-AUXBLDGCVSPRAYPUHPAREA35-PASSSAMPLEPANELCOHTAINMEHT IODINEMONITORR10ACONTAINMENT AIRPARTICULATE CONTAINHENT GASMONITORPLANTVENTIODINEMONITORR10BAUXBLDGEXHAUSTAIRPARTICULATE AUXBLDGEXHAUSTGASMONITORLIDUID'WASTEDISPOSALMONITORSTEAMGENERATOR BLOWDDWNDRAINAREA29-CONTAINMENT HIGHRANGEAREA30-CONTAINHENT HIGHRAHGECONDENSER AIREJECTOREXHAUSTCVVENTCHAN5-LOWRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN6-AREAGAMHACVVENTCHAN7-HIDRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN9-HIGHRANGEGASPLANTVEHTCHAN5-LOWRANGEGASPLANtVENTCHAN7MIDRANGEGASPLAN'IVENTCHAN9-HIGHRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN5-LOWRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASAIREJECTORCNAH9-HlRANGEGASAREA31STEAHLIHEA(SPING)AREA32STEAMLINE8(SPING)CVHYDROGENCONCENTRATION CVBASEHENTLVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;3CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FtTEHP&#xb9;7CVINTERMEDIATE'LVL 6FTTEMP&#xb9;8CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;9CVIHTERMEDIATE LVL6FtTEMP&#xb9;10CVOPERATING LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;171485.94.55.055.61.36140.19.02214-02 7.35678+00 1.39946+00 147701+029.09354-01 1.09283+00 9.58719+01 5.18901+02 7.38002+02 4.30543+01 8.58327+01 4.22831+01 2.78658+03 1.57174+04 5.05861.01 5.09440-01 1.57835+03 1.89699.07 2.53990-02 3.57435-05 1.41261-03 4.40312-07 6.86543-05 3.72621-03 2.09411-07 1.34492051.27941-03 3.02040+00 1.01048-02
~095~1106.0106.6106.7106.2117.5G(XSGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODBALMGOODGOOD.GOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODNALHGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOOD.GPMMPHDEG.DEGFDEGFDEGFMR/HMR/HMR/HHR/HMR/MMR/HCPHCPHCPMCPMCPMCPMCPHCPMR/HRR/HRCPHUCI/CCMR/HRUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCMR/HRMR/NRDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGF Time:~1~1Message:~g~INNATATIRN12EVALATEDEXERIE~MESAEFRM~IIII:MI<<RIRSimulaedPlantCondition:
SeetheAttachedSheets~Messee:"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
Thefollowing annunciator isreceived:
~J-9(Safeguard BreakerTrip)FORCONTROLLER USEONLYController Notes:1)Whenoperators checktheControlBoard,informthemthatthe"A"SWPumpswitchindicates awhitelightandthe"A"SWPumpindicates tripped.lfoperators trytorestartpumpbecauseofSl,itwillnotrestart.AniciaedReuls:1)Operators performtheApplicable ActionsofAR-J.9.2)Operators shouldinformTSCof"A"SWPumpproblem.3)Operators/TSC shouldsendanAuxiliary OperatortotheScreenhouse tocheckonthe"A"SWPump.4)Operators performing theApplicable ActionsofE-3.
199KEVALUATED EXERCISETime:~biSENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS HihHeadS.I.PumsMAJORPAEULMETERS
.'eactorShutdownN-31N-32N-35N-36Avg.NuclearPowerRCSPressurePRZRLevelARCPBRCP1AS/GLevel1BS/GLevel1AS/GPressure1BS/GPressureTurbine/Generator 4KVBuses480VBusesDCBatteries APOCnmtPressureCnmtSumpALevelCnmtSumpBLevelALoopHotLegALoopColdLegBLoopHotLegBLoopColdLegRVLIS*CETS/GATotalAuxFWS/GBTotalAuxFWESNOFI-924~GPMFI-925~GPM1A.INSERVTBOOS1B.INSERVBOOS1C.ZNSERVTBOOSBASTLevel=/OCPS.E-sAMPS.~oI-AMPS0OP<7PSIG>4lgRUNNINGTOPPEUNNINGSTOPPEDS.~4~IO7PSIG2.~PSIG0LINERGIZEDEENERGIZED ERGIZEDEENERGIZED
~VOLTSB/3OVOLTS-oI0PSIG~2.~eFEETINCHES'fgeOF~1'i~OF~6~40FOFFlow~GPMFlow~~GPMLowHeadS.Z.PumsFZ-626GPM1A.INSERVTBOOSRECIRC1B.INSERVTBOOSRECIRCRWSTLevel=~~4Containment SraPumsFZ-931A0GPMFI-931BC9GPM1A.INSERVTBOOS1B.INSERVTOOSNaOHTankLevel=Containment RecircFans1A.NSERSTBYOOS1B.NSSTBYOOS1C.INSESTBYOOS1D.NSESTBYOOSPostAccientDampersPECLOSEDServiceWaterPums1A.INSERVSTBY01B.SSTBYOOS1C.ERSTBYOOS1D.NSERSTBYOOSA&BHeaderPressure70PSIGComonentCoolinWaterPumsDIESELGENERATORS A.RUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSB.RUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSTSCRUNNINGUNLOADEDOOSSecurityRUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOS1A.INSERVSTBYOS1B.ERVSTBYOOSSurgeTanvel=ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS StandbAux.Feedwater Pums1C.INSERVTBYOOS1D.INSERVOOSAux.Feedwater Pums1A.INSERVTOOS1B.NSERSTBYOOSTurb.DrivenINSERVTBOOSCSTLevelFEET*CET=AverageofSelectedCoreExitThermocouples 8i199210:14R.E.GINASINULATOR PAGE1TRENDGROUPASSIGNNE)(T SUNNARYGROUP:EVENT1PROCEDURE:
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUS1235678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152POINTIDATWSRXTN31N32N35N36NPPRCSLPZRFRCLAFRCLBRXT16RXT17TSUBTCLSBALSGBPSGAPSGBGENBKR1GENBKR2BUS11ABUS118BUS12ABUS128811AI2A8118128PCVLSlNPAL0942EL0943EL0942DL0943DL0942CL0943CL09428L09438L0942AL0943AT0409AT0410AT0450T0451TAVGAWIDTAVGBWIDLRVTCCOREFAUXFWAFAUXFWBBKR081BKR082V3505V3504DESCRIPTION ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT W/0SCRANREACTORTRIPBREAKERSTATUSSIKERANGEDETECTORN-31SMCERANGEDETECTORN-32INTERNEDIATE RANBEDETECTORN-35INIERNEDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-36AVERAGENUCLEARPOWERREACTORCOOLANTSYSTENAVGPRESSPRESSURILER AVERAGELEVELREACTORCOOLANTLOOPAAVGFLOWREACTORCOOLANTLOOP8AVGFLOWRCPABREAKERCAUSERXTRIPRCPBBREAKERCAUSERXTRIPINCORETCSUBCOOLED t%5INSTNGENANARROWRANGEAVGLEVELSTNGEN8NARROWRANGEAVGLEVELSTN6ENAAVERAGEPRESSURESTNGEN8AVERAGEPRESSUREGBGQTORONLINEBREAKER161372BBGQTORONLINEBREAKER9X1372BUS11ASUPPLYBREAKERBUS118SUPPLYBREAKERNOTTERNINATED ONPPCS(7/19/91)
NOTTERNINATED OttPPCS(7/19/91)
BUSliATO12ATIEBREAKERBUS118To128TIEBRENERCONTAIt(NENTAVERAGEPRESSURECONTAINNENT PJNPAAVERAGELEVELSUtP8LEVEL8INCHES(TRAINA)SUtPBLEVEL8It(CHES(TRAIN8)SUtP'LEVEL78It<CHES(TRAINA)SSP8LEVEL78INQ!ES(TRAIN8)SUNUP8LEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN A)SUti'LEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN 8)SUtP8LEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtP8LEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN 8)SUtl-'LE'<re214INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtP8LEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN 8)RC(AHOTLEGTENPERATSK RCLBHOTLEGTENPERATURE RCLACOLDLEGTENPERATlBE RCLBCOLDLEGTE)(PERAT(BE RCLATAVG(THOT/TCOLD WIDERNG)RCLBTAVG(THOT/TCOLD WIDERNB)REACTORVESSELAVERAGELEVELE1.1It'CORETCAVERAGETENPS/6ATOTALAUXFEEDMATER FLOWS/G8TOTALAUXFEEDWATER FLOWNTRAUXILIARY FEEDWATER PUt(PANTRAUXILIARY FEEDMATER PUNP8AUXFWPlIPSTEANSUPPLYVALVEAAUXFWPU5'TEANSUPPLYVALVE8ATWSAUIRXTRIPPEDALRN8.91247%1 600D9.00531401 60091.01391-11 60091.01391-11 6009.0060091084.LALN42.7600912.3INHB106.96009TRIPPEDALRtlNOTTRIP600960.5600'3.2HWRt(48.1GO091078.6009622.6009TRIPPEDAUITRIPPEDALRNTRIPPEDALRtfTRIPPEDAUINOTTRIPDELNOTTRIPDELNOTTRIPALRtfNOTTRIPALRN".1960092.26009LOWERG009LONER6009LOWERGOODLOMER6009LOWER6009LOMER6009LOWER6009LOWER6009LOWER6009LOMER6009493.5GOOD495.76009493.86009494.06009493.76009494.8600999.66009495.7600e0.6009197.6009OFFG009ON6(I9CLOSED6009CLOSED6009g-'/I/E.U.CPSCPSANPANPXPSIGXXXDEGFXPSI6PSIGDE6FKGFDEBFDE6FDE6FDEBFDEGFPN6PN XTGs199210:14R.E.GIN@SIRLATORTRENDGm'SSIGlST RNNSYPAGE2GROUPSEVENT1PROCEDURE:
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION VALUEQUALE.U.53FSIA54FSIB55P21b05bP21biBKR04158BKR04259BKR043b0BKR044SAFETYINJECTION LOOPAAVGFLNSAFETYINJECTION LOOP8AVGFLONSERVICE@TERPlNPSA58HEADERSERVICENTERPIWPSChDHEADERSERVICEHATERPNPASERVICEHATERPNP8SERVICEWTERPuPCSERVICEWTERPNP0OFFONONON0.600DGPM0.600DGPN72.600DPSI680.GOODPSIG6009600DGmGOODE+J
~~~ROGRAMKAME:LRGTSZ.E
.E.GINNAKUCLEARPOKERPLANTOCT08,9210:16:00TRENDGROUPASSIGNMEHT SUHHARYGROUPNAHEEVENT2GROUPDESCRIPTIOH PROCEDURE:
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTIONCURRENTVALUEQUALITYCODEENGRUNITS1234567891011121314202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243-F0619LRIISTIIS033M0033MT033lIT250IIDT2R01R02R05R09R34R35'10AR11R12R108R13R14R18R19R29R30R15R12ASR12A6R12A7R12A9R14ASR14A7R14A9R15ASR15A7R15A9R31R32CVHTCV03TCV07TCVOBTCV09TCV10TCV17COMPONENT COOLINGLOOPTOTALFLUREFUELING iIATERSTORAGETANKLVL33FOOTLEVELNIKDSPEED33FOOTLEVELKINDDIRECTION 33FOOTLEVELTEMPERATURE 250FOOTLEVELTEHPERATURE 250TO33FOOTLEVELDELTATEMPAREA1-COHTROL ROOMAREA2-CONTAINHENT AREA5-SPENTFUELPITAREA9-LETOOMN LINEHOHITORAREA34-AUXBLDGCVSPRAYPUMPAREA35-PASSSAHPLEPANELCONTAINMENT 1001HEMONITORR'10ACONTAIHHENT AIRPARTICULATE COHTAINHENT GASMOHITORPLANTVENTIOOIKEHOHITORR10BAUXBLDGEXHAUSTAIRPARTICULATE AUXBLDGEXHAUSTGASHONITORLIQUIDUASTEDISPOSALMONITORSTEAMGENERATOR BLOMDOMNDRAINAREA29-CONTAINHENT HIGHRANGEAREA30-CONTAINMENT HIGHRANGECONDENSER AIREJECTOREXHAUSTCVVENTCHAN5-LOURAHGEGASCVVENTCHAN6-AREAGAMMACVVENTCHAN7-HIDRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN9-HIGHRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN5-LO1IRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN7MIDRANGEGASPLANTVENTCNAH9-HIGHRANGEGAS'IREJECTORCHAN5-LOMRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN7-HIDRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN9-HIRANGEGASAREA31STEAHLINEA(SPING)AREA32STEAMLINE8(SPIKG)CVHYDROGENCOHCENTRATION CVBASEHEHTLVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;3CVINTERHEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;7CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;8CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;9CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;10CVOPERATIHG LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;171485.94.54.980.61.363.32.09.02214-02 7.35678+00 1.39946+00 1.46701+02 9.09354-01 1.09283+00 9.58719+01 5.18901+027.38002+02 4.30543+01 8.58327+01 4.22831+01 2.78658+03 1.52174+04 5.05861-01 5.09440-01 1'7835+031.89699-07 2.53990-02 3.57435-05 1.41261-03 4.40312-07 6.86543.05 3.72621-03 2.09411-07 1.34492-05 1.27941-03 2.90040+00 1.01048.02
.095.1106.0106.6106.7106.2117.5600060006000GOODGOODGOODGOQOGOODGOOD6000GOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODHALMGOODGOODGOODGOOD6000GOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODHALM6000GOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGPMXMPHDEG.DEGFDEGFDEGFMR/HMR/HHR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HCPMCPMCPHCPMCPMCPMCPHCPMR/HRR/HRCPMUCI/CCMR/HRUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCMR/HRMR/HRXDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGF Time:~1~1Message:~1~l~NATATIN2EVALATEDEXERIEMEAEFRM~Mf:ASNAP<<SANSI'ASWaterPumptripproblem.SimladPlanCondiins:SeetheAttachedMini-Scenario
~Messee:"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
FORCONTROLLER USEONLYController Notes:1)Provideinformation verballywhenappropriate actionsaresimulated orinvestigations aremadebytheAuxiliary OperatorsenttotheScreenhouse tocheckthe"A"SWPumptripproblem.AnticiaedResults:1)AsperMini-Scenario Anticipated Results.
INATATIN12EVALUATED EXERISEMINI-ENARIAc1~iviy:"A"ServiceWaterPumptrippingoutproblemcheckout.FORCONTROLLER USEONLYController Notes:tiWhenAuxiliary Operatorchecksthe"A"SWPump,~infrmthepumpappearsnormal.2iIfAuxiliary Operatorchecksthe"A"SWPumpElectrical Breaker,~infrmhimthatitappearsnormal.3)GodirectlytotheGasLeakDetection IVlini-Scenario.
AnticiaedReuls:1)Auxiliary Operatorshouldcheckthe"A"SWPumpmotorforheat(i.e.,bytouchingmotor)andforodor(i.e.,bysmelling).
2)Auxiliary OperatorshouldinformControlRoom/TSCofresultsofthe"A"SWPumpinspection.
Time:~1'essage:
~2INNATATINTEDEEEMEAEFRIVI~Mt:Aill~OpiEt,didiIitNaturalGasleak.SimulaedPlnCondiions:SeetheAttachedMini-Scenario
~Messse:"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
FORCONTROLLER USEONLYController Note:1jProvideinformation verballywhenappropriate actionsaresimulated orinvestigations aremadebytheAuxiliary OperatorsenttotheScreenhouse tocheckthe"A"SWPumptripproblem.AniciatedResults:1)AsperMini-Scenario Anticipated Results.
INNATATIN12EVALUATED EXERIEININI-CENARI~A~Iviif:Screenhouse Flammable GasLeakDetection andIsolation FORCONTROLLER USEONLY1)~WhnAuxiliary OperatorenterstheScreenhouse andchecksthe"A"SWPumpmotor,~infrmhimthatthereisaverystrongodorofgaswhereheisstanding.
2)~WhntheAuxiliary OperatorcheckstheBasementoftheScreenhouse,
~infrmhimthatthereisahissingsoundcomingfromtheceiling.AniciatedResults:1)Auxiliary OperatorshouldinformControlRoom/TSCofthestrongodorofgasbythe"A"SWPumpandthestrongerodorofgasandthehissingsoundintheBasementoftheScreenhouse.
2)~Whnrequested byControlRoom/TSCtoisolateNaturalGasandpropanegastoScreenhouse, Auxiliary Operatorwillsimulatethefollowing:
a)ClosingtheGasShutoffforNaturalGastotheScreenhouse (V7229A)locatedjustoutsideofScreenhouse, southeast corner.b)ClosingtheGasShutoffsontopofthepropanetankssupplying theScreenhouse locatedwestofScreenhouse.
3)Auxiliary OperatorshouldinformControlRoom/TSCofisolation ofgastotheScreenhouse.
Time:~1'essage:
~3INNATATIN12EVALTEDEEEMEAEFRMMMMf:8I1.'<<IRSimulaedPlanCondiions:SeetheAttachedSheets~Mssss"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
FORCONTROLLER USEONLYAnticiatedResults:1)Operators performing theApplicable ActionsofE-3.2)ControlRoom/TSC, wheninformedofthegasleakintheScreenhouse, shouldrequesttheAuxiliary OperatortoisolateallsourcesofgastotheScreenhouse.
3)ControlRoomshouldcommunicate withtheTSConthegasproblemintheScreenhouse.
4)Ifnotalreadyisolated, theControlRoom/TSCshouldsendanAuxiliary Operatortoisolatethe"B"S/GARVwhenrequested todoso.(continued onthenextpage) 5)TSC,afterassessing Plantconditions,should declareaITEAEAEMERENYinaccordance withEPIP1-0,"GinnaStationEventEvaluation andClassification,"
EAL:HazardsBeingExperienced orProjected; EntryofUncontrolled Flammable GasesintoVitalAreas.Appropriate notification shouldbemadeperEPIP1-5(Notifications) and0-9.3(NRC,StateandCountiesImmediate Notification).
6)TSCshouldinformtheEOFofPlantConditions andtheSITEAREAEMERGENCY declaration.
7)ASiteEvacuation shouldbecommenced ifitisdetermined necessary.
8)RepairteamsentouttochecktheCCWPump,shouldreportthe1ACCWPumpMechanical Sealneedsreplacing andthattheIACCWPumpmotorneedstobecleanedanddriedorreplaced.
Theyreporttheserepairswilltakeapproximately eight(8)hours.Theyalsoreportthatthe1BCCWPumpMechanical Sealisleakingasmallamount.9)Repairteamsentouttocheckthe"A"S/GARVcontrolproblemshouldreportthattheARVsMercoidController needstobereplaced, Theyreportthatitwilltakeapproximately one(1)hourtorepairit.10)Ifnotalreadydone,theRepairTeamsentouttocheckthe"B"S/GARVsteamleakshouldrequestthatitbeisolated.
1992'VALUATED EXERCISETime:103>MAZORPAEULMETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS A.RUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSB.RUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSTSCRUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSSecurityRUNNINGUNLOADEDTBENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS OOSAux.Feedwater Pums1A.INSERVTBOOS1B.SESTBYOOSTurb.DrivenINSERVTBOOSCSTLevel~FEET*CET=AverageofSelectedCoreReactorShutdownYESNON-312.CPSN-32~CPSN-35I.es(IA-MPSN-36IIA-MPSAvg.NuclearPoweroRCSPressureO7O7PSTGPRZRLevel3ARCPRUNNINGTOPPEDBRCPUNNZNSTOPPED1AS/GLevelt'e~41BS/GLevel~svlAS/GPressure07/PSIG1BS/GPressurePSIGTurbine/Generator ONLINEFFLI4KVBusesNERGIZDEENERGZZED 480VBusesRGDDEENERGIZED
'DCBatteries A~OVOLTSBIMVOLTSCnmtPressure~LlPSIGCnmtSumpALevelFEETCnmtSumpBLevelINCHESALoopHotLeg~iMQOFALoopColdLegVV''FBLoopHotLeg~HiS:OFBLoopColdLeg'fsI0OFRVLIS~V.*CETM9'S;7OFS/GATotalAuxFWFlowOGPMS/GBTotalAuxFWFlow~AFGPMDIESELGENERATORS HihHeadS.I.PumsFI-924OGPMFI-925C)GPM1A.INSERVT1B.INSERV1C.INSERVBASTLevel=OOSOOSBOOSLowHeadS.I.PumsFZ-626GPM1A.INSERVTBOOSRECIRC1B.INSERVTBOOSRECIRCRWSTLevel=3.Containment SraPumsFI-931A&GPMFI-931BC)GPM1A.INSERVTOOS1B.INSERVSBOOSNaOHTankLevel=Containment RecircFans1A.NSESTBYOOS1B.SESTBYOOS1C.SESTBYOOS1D.SERSTBYOOSPostAccidentDampersOPECLOSEDServiceWaterPums1A.INSVSTBY01B.SSTBYOOS1C.NSERSTBYOOS1D.NSERSTBYOOSA&BHeaderressure~~bPSZGComonentCoolinWaterPums1A.INSERVSTBY01B.NSERSTBYOOSSurgeTankLevel=~'fStandbAux.Feedwater Pums1C.INSERVSTOOS1D.INSERVSTBOOSExitThermocouples 8i199210:30R.E.GINASIWLATORTRENDGRI)PASSIGN)(ENT SU)tt(ARY PAGE16ROUP:EVENT1PROCEDURE'PIP I<PLANTSTATUS12356789101112131415161718202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152POINTIDATKiRXTN31N32N35N36NPPRCSLPLRFRCLAFRCLBRXT16RXT17TSUBTCLSGALSGBPSGAPS6BGENBKRlGENBKR2BUSllABUS11BBUS12ABUS128Bi1A12AB11B12BPCVLSRlPAL0942EL0943EL0942DL0943DL0942CL0943CL0942BL0943BL0942AL0943AT0409AT0410AT0450T0451TAVGAMIDTAVGBMIDLRVTCCOREFAUXFMAFAUXFMBBKR081BKR082V3505V3504DESCRIPTION ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0SCRAt(REACTORTRIPBRENERSTATUSSMICERA)(GEDETECTORN-31SONCERAN6EDETECTORN-32INTER)(EDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-35INTER)(EDIATE RANKDETECTORN"36AVERAGENUCLEARPOMERREACTORCOOLANTSYSTE)fAVGPRESSPRESSURIZER AVERAGELEVELREACTORCOOLANTLOOPAAVGFLOMREACTORCOOLANTLOOP8AVGFLOMRCPABREAKERCAUSERXTRIPRCPBBRENERCAUSERXTRIPINCORETCSUBCOOLED HAINSTt(GENANARROMRANGEAVGLEVELSTt(6EN8NARROMRANGEAV6LEVELSTt(GE)tAAVERAGEPRESSURESTttGEN8AVERAGEPRESSURE696&ORONLINEBRENER161372GBGNTORONLINEBRENER9X1372BUS11ASUPPLYBRENERBUS11BSL'PPLYBREAKERNOTTER)(It(ATED Ot(PPCS(7/19/91)
NOTTERHINATED 0)tPPCS(7/19/91)
BUS1lATO12ATIEERENERBUS11BTO128TIEBRENERCONTAIN)(Et(T AVERAGEPRESSURECONMINMEtiT StJ5'AVERAGELEVELSU%'LEVEL8It(CHES(TRAINA)SUtPBLEVEL8It(CPS(TRAINB)SUlF'LEVEL78It<CHES(TRAINA)SU%'LEVEL78INCHES(TRAIN8)SUtI'LEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtP8LEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN 8)SU!I'LEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtF'LEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN 8)SSP8LEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtPBLEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN 8)RCLAHOTLEGTE)(PERATURE RCLBHOTLEGTEt(PERATURE RCLACOLDLEGTEt(PERATNE RCLBCOLDLEGTEt(PERATNE R(uTAVG(THOT/TCOLD MIDERNG)RCLBTAVG(THOT/TCOLD MIDERN6)REACTORVESSELAVERAGELEVELEl.1INCOPETCAVERAGETEttPS/GATOTPAUXFEEDMATER FLOMS/6BTOTALAUXFEEDMATlJt FLOWt(TRAUXILIARY FEEDMATER PU)(PAt(TRAUXILIARY FEEDMATER PU)(PBAUXFMPUtP'STEAt(SUPPLYVALVEAAUXFMPUt'iPSTEA)lSUPPLYVALVE8IVALUEATMSRXTRIPPED8.20350IOI 8.79019401 1.01391-11 1.01391"li
.001076.43.012.3106.9TRIPPEDNOTTRIP59.662.257.11071.622.TRIPPEDTRIPPEDTRIPPEDTRIPPEDNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIP-.212.2LOWERLOWERLOWERLOWERLOWERLOWERLOWERLOWERLOWERLOWER493.5495.5493.8494.0493.7494.799.6495.70.158.OFFONCLOSEDI)ALALRt(ALR)(600D600D6009600DGOODLAL)t600DINH3600DALR)t6009600~HMR)(GOODGOODGOODALRt(ALR)(ALRtfALR)(DELDELALRttALRttGOODGOODGOOD6009600060096XD60006000600))GOODGOOD6000GOODGOODGOODGOODGOOD60006009600DGOODGDOD600DE.U.DE6Fy.y.PSIGPSIGDEGFKGFDEGFlKGFDE6FDEGF)(DEGFPNGPt(p-/2/
XT8s199210:30R.E"GINASINILATOR
'TRENDGROUPASSIMENTSNNARYPAGE2GROUP:EVENT1PROCEDURE:
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION VALUEQUALE.U.53FSIA54FSIB55P216056P216157BKR04158BNR04259INR04360INR044SAFETYIN:ECTION:LOOP AAVGFLOWSAFETYINJECTION LOOPBAVGFLOWSERVICEMATERPINPSA&BHEADERSERVICEMATERPNIPSC&DHEADERSERVICEWATERPNPASERVICEMATERPlNPBSERVICEMATERPNIPCSERVICEMATERPNIP00.600DGPtI0.GOODGPN72.600DPSI680.GOODPSI6600DGOODGOODGmEMJ
~~ROGRAMNAHE:LRGTSZ.E R.E.GINNANUCLEARPSJERPLANTOCT08,9210:32:00TRENDGROUPASSIGNHENT SUMMARYGROUPNAHEEVENT2GROUPDESCRIPTIOH PROCEDURE:
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION CURRENTVALUEQUALITYCODEEHGRUNITS12345678910111213142021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142430JF0619LRNSTNS033IID033llT033MT250IST2R01R02R05R09R34R35R10AR11R12R10BR13R14R18R19R29R30R15R12ASR'l2A6R12A7R12A9R14A5R14A7R14A9R15A5R15A7R15A9R31R32CVHTCV03TCV07TCVOBTCV09TCV10TCV17COHPONENT COOI.IHGLOOPTOTALFLIIREFUELING
'MATERSTORAGETANKLVL33FOOTLEVELMINDSPEED33FOOTLEVELIJINDDIRECTION 33FOOTLEVELTEMPERATURE 250FOOTLEVELTEMPERATURE 250TO33FOOTLEVELDELTATEMPAREA1-CONTROL ROOMAREA2-CONTAINHENT AREA5-SPENTFUELPITAREA9-LETDOWN LINEMONITORAREA34-AUXBLDGCVSPRAYPUHPAREA35-PASSSAMPLEPANELCONTAINHENT IODINEHONITORR10ACONTAINHENT AIRPARTICULATE CONTAINMENT GASHONITORPLANTVENTIODINEHONITORR10BAUXBLDGEXHAUSTAIRPARTICULATE AUXBLDGEXHAUSTGASMONITORLIQUIDHASTEDISPOSALHONITORSTEAHGENERATOR BLDNDDNNDRAINAREA29-CONTAINHEHT HIGHRANGEAREA30-COHTAINHEHT HIGHRANGECONDENSER AIREJECTOREXHAUSTCVVENTCHAN5-LRIRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN6AREAGAMMACVVENTCHAN7-HIDRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN9-HIGHRANGEGASPLANTVENTCNAH5-LmlRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN7-HIDRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN9-HIGHRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN5-LQIRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAM7-MIDRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN9-HIRANGEGASAREA31STEAHLINEA(SPING)AREA32STEAHLINE8(SPING)CVHYDROGENCONCENTRATION CVBASEMENTLVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;3CVINTERHEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;7CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;8CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;9CVIHTERHEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;10CVOPERATING LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;171485.94'4.880.61.3'3.01.79.02214-02 7.35678+00 1.39946+00 1.43501+02 9.09354-01 1.09283+00 9.58719+01 5.18901+02 738002+024.30543+01 8.58327+01 4.22831+01 2.78658+03 1.47174+04 5.05861.01 5.09440-01 1.57835+03 1.89699.07 2.53990.02 3.57435-05 1.41261-03 4.40312.07 6.86543.05 3.72621-03 2.09411-07 1.34492-05 1.27941-03 2.85040+00 1.01048.02
.095.1106.0106.6106.7106.2117.5GOODGOODGOMGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODG(XX)GOODGOODGOODGOODHALHGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODNALMGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGPHXMPHDEG.DEGFDEGFDEGFMR/HHR/HMR/HHR/HMR/HMR/HCPMCPHCPHCPMCPHCPMCPHCPHR/HRR/HRCPMUCI/CCHR/NRUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCMR/HRMR/HRXDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGF Time:~~4Message:~4INNATATIN12EVALATEDEXERElVIESAEFORM~MI:MI<<CIRSimulaedPlanCondiions:SeetheAttachedSheets~Massee:"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
FORCONTROLLER USEONLY~CIR1)Accidentresponseandevaluation continue.
2)Ifnotdoneearlier,theAuxiliary Operatorsentouttoisolatethe"B"S/GARVsteamleak,reportstoControlRoom/TSCthatitisisolated.
AnticiaedResuls:1)Operators performing theactionsofE-3/Steam Generator TubeRuptures) shouldhavestabilized thePlantatapproximately thistimeandbeawaitingdetermination bytheTSCastowhatpostSGTRCooldownprocedure touse.2)Ifnotdoneearlier,ControlRoomshouldinformtheTSCofthe"B"S/6ARVsteamleakisolation.
3)TheTSCshouldbeevaluating theflammable gasproblemintheScreenhouse andbetakingcorrective actionsrequiredtoreturntheScreenhouse toasafecondition.
's(continued onthenextpage) 4)TheTSCDoseAssessment shouldbecalculating andquantifying anyreleasepathstotheenvironment.
5)TSCshouldhavedetermined andinformedtheControlRoomtouseES-3.1(Post-SGTR CooldownUsingBackfill).
6)RepairTeamsentouttocheckthe"B"S/GARVsteamleakshouldhavereportedbackthatitappearsthatthesteamleakwasfromaholedrilledalmostthroughthepipe.Theyreportthatitwilltakeapproximately oneandone-halfhourstorepairtheleak.
199''EVALUATED EXERCISETime:/0'/bMAZORPAEUQIETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS ReactorShutdownESNON-31~CPSN-32CPSN-35I.oa-IAMFSN-36~/AMPSAvg.NuclearPowerRCSPressureO7PSIGPRZRLevelARCPRUNNINGTOPPEBRCPUNNISTOPPED1AS/GLevel~ls&1BS/GLevelAVElAS/GPressure4PSZG1BS/GPressureR~PSIGTurbine/Generator ONLINE/F4KVBusesNERGIZDEENERGIZED 480VBusesNERGIZDEENERGIZED DCBatteries A~loVOLTSBISOVOLTSCnmtPressure~~2a.PSTGCnmtSumpALevel243FEETCnmtSumpBLevelINCHESALoop.HotLegOFALoopColdLegf73POFBLoopHotLeg8.K0FBLoopColdLeg97.o0FRVLIS%&*CET~9.7OFS/GATotalAuxFWFlowOGPM5/GBTotalAuxFWFlow~SGPMDIESELGENERATORS A.RUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSB.RUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSTSCRUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSSecurityRUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Aux.Feedwater Pums1A.INSERVBOOS1B.NSESTBYOOSTurb.DrivenINSERVTBOOSCSTLevel~FEETHihHeadS.I.PumsF1-924~GPMFl-925~GPM1AINSERVTBOOS1B.INSERVBOOS1C.INSERVTBOOSBASTLevel=/OLowHeadS.I.PumsFI-626OGPM1A.INSERVTBOOSRECIRC1B.INSERVTBOOSRECIRCRWSTLevel=S.Containment SraPumsFI-931AC7GPMFI-931B~GP 1A.INSERVTOOS1B.INSERVTBOOSNaOHTankLevel=Containment RecircFans1A.SERVSTBYOOS1B.NSESTBYOOS1C.RSTBYOOS1D.INSERVSTBYOOSPostAcesentDampersOPECLOSEDServiceWaterPums1A.INSERVSTBYOS1B.SSTBYOOS1C.SESTBYOOS1D.NSERSTBYOOSA&BHeaderPressure~70PSTGComonentCoolinWaterPums1A.INSERVSTBYOS1B.NSEVSTBYOOSSurgeTauvel=~5StandbAux.FewaterPums1C.INSERVTBOOS1D.INSERVTBOOS*CET=AverageofSelectedCoreExitThermocouples
,8~199210'44R.E.GMASINULATOR
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8>  1992    09:00            R. E. GINA SIWLATOR                            PAGE 1 TREND GROUP ASSIGNNENT SUNNARY GROUP: EVENT1      PROCEDURE!  EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID              DESCRIPTION                                      E. U.
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1  ATMS      ANTICIPATED TRANSIEhT M/0 SCRAN      No ATMS      GOOD 2    RXT        REACTOR  TRIP BREAKER STATUS        NOT  TRIP      GOOD 3    N31        SMCE RANGE DETECTOR N-31              1.000008M      INHH  CPS N32        SMKE RANGE DETECTOR N-32              1.00000+00    INHB  CPS 5 N35          INIERNEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-35    6.19439M        INHB  ANP 6  N36        INTERNEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-36    5,727~        INHB  ANP 7  NP          AVERAGE NIKLEAR POWER                      86.94  GOOD  X 8  PRCS        REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEN AVG PRESS            2262. 6009  PSIB r
.E.GINNANUCLEARPONERPLANTOCT08,9210:49:00TRENDGROUPASSIGNHENT SUMMARYGROUPNAHEEVEHT2GROUPDESCRIPTION PROCEDURE:
9  LPIR        PRESSURI IER AVERAGE LEVEL                  45.7  6009  X 10  FRM        RECTOR COOLANT LOOP A AV6 FLIN              98.4  6009 11  FR(u        REACTOR COOLNT LOOP B AVG FLOW              97.3  6009  X 12  RXT16      RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX  TRIP        NOT  TRIP      6009 13  RXT17      RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX  TRIP        NOT  TRIP      6009 14    TSUBTC      INCORE TC SUBCOOLED NAPKIN                  51.8  600~  DEBF 15    LSGA        STN GEt( A NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL            52.1  GOOD  X 16    LSBB        STN GEN B NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL            52.1  6009  X f7    PSGA        STN BEt( A AVERAGE PRESSURE                  723. 6009  PSIG 18    PSGB        STN 6EN B AVERAGE PRESSURE                  722. BOOB  PSI6 19    GENBKR1    GENERATOR ON  LINE BREAKER 161372    NOT  TRIP      6009 20    BENBKR2    GBERATOR ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372      NOT  TRir      SOOn 21    BUSffA      BUS 11A SlFPLY BREAKER              NOT  TRIP      6009 22    BUS11B      BUS 11B SUPPLY BREAKER              NOT  TRIP      6009 23    BUS12A    NOT TERNINATED ON PPCS    (7/19/91)  NOT  TRIP      DEL 24    BUS12B    t(OT TERNINATED ON PPCS    (7/19/91)  NOT TRIP      DEL 25    B11A12A    BUS 11A To  f2A TIE BREA'(ER        TRIPPED        6009 26    B11B12B    BUS 11B TO  12B TIE BRENER          TRIPPED        6009 27    PCV        CONTAINHENT AVENGE PRESSURE                    . 13  6009  PSI6 28    LSUNPA    CONTAINNENT RJNP A AVERAGE LEVEL              2.0  6009  FEET 29  L0942E      SUtP B LEAL'8 It(CHES (TRAIN A)      LOWER        6009 30    L0943E      SU)P B LBtEL 8 It/CHES (TRAIN 8)    LOWER          6009 31    LO'942D    SUtP B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN A)    LOWER          6009 32    L0943D      SUtP B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN B)    LOWER          6009 33    L0942C      SU)P B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A)    LOWER          6009 L0943C      SUtP B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN B)    LONER          6009 35 L0942B        SU)P B LBr'EL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A)    LONER          6009 36 , L0943B      SUtP B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B)    LOWER          6009 37 L0942A        SUlP B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A)    LOWER          6009 38 L0943A        SUtP B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B)    LOWER          6009 39 T0409A        RCLA HOT LEG TENPERATUiK                    596.1  6009  DE6F 40 T0410A        RCLB HOT LE6  TBPERATSK                    596.1  6009  DEGF 41 T0450          RCLA COLD LEG TE)IPERATlBE                  544.1  6009  DE6F 42 T0451          RCLB COLD LEG TENPERATNE                    545.2  G009  DEBF 43 TAVGAMID      RCLA TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG)            570.1  6009  KBF 44    TAVGBMID RCLB TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG)                570.6  6009  DEBF 45    LRV        REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL                99.4  6009  X 46    7CCORE      El.l  INCORE TC AVERAGE TENP                599.1  600~  KBF 47    FAUXFWA    S/6  A TOTAj AUX FEECAIATER FLOW                0. 6009  PN 48    FAUXFMB    S/G B TOTAL AUX FEEDMAWD FLOW
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INDICATIONS:
INDICATIONS:
Controller shouldprovidesimulated readingstoHPtechnician responding tofriskeralarm.Bottomsofshoes:2000cpmSocksandpantcuffs:500cpmFloorareasatTSCentrance:
Controllers should have tags ready to place on phone sets indicating they are not functional.
200-1000cpmEXPECTEDSEQUENCEOFACTIONS:2.3.4.5.HPtechnician respondsandconductsmonitoring ofcontaminated individual.
EXPECTED SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS:
HP/Chemistry Managerisinformed.
Voice communications staff to initiate investigation on cause of telephone system malfunction.
TSCentrancesecuredtopreventfurtherspreadofcontamination.
1
Follow-up actionsrequiredbyHP-6,3areinitiated fordocumentation anddecontamination.
: 2.     Appropriate announcements made to EOF and ESC staffs.
Technicians shouldinvestigate andsurveyforextentofcontamination spreadwithinTSCandareasoutsideofTSC.(Controller willprovidereadingstoplayersasrequested).
Voice and fax communications should be transferred to alternate telephone systems.
FINALCONDITIONS:
EOF Dose Assessment      may need to obtain weather tower data through alternate telephone extension.
HealthPhysicsController togivecreditfordecontamination andcontamination controlactionstaken.Readingstobereducedasappropriate, depending onactionstaken.
FINAL CONDITIONS:
Time:~QQMessage:47~INNATATI~192EVALATEDEXERIE~MESSARFRM~IMI:MI<<F<<IRSimulated PlanConditins:SeetheAttachedSheets~Messse:"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
Players will be given credit for actions taken.
FORCONTROLLER USEONLYConrollerNoes:AniciaedResuls:1)Operators performing theApplicable ActionsofES-3.1(Post-SGTR CooldownUsingBackfill),
Telephones will not be restored before the end of the exercise.
2)TSCevaluating Plantconditions andtakingactionasrequired.
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3)EOFPlantconditions andtakingactionasrequired.
 
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Time: ~114 Message: ~42
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NOTTERt(INATED ONPPCS(7/19/91)
im la  d Plan  C nditions: See the Attached Mini-Scenario
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: 1)   Health Physics controller may alarm the frisker probe with a check source to simulate contamination found on his shoes and clothing.
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~~ROGRAMNAME:LRGTSZ.E R.E.GINNAKUCLEARPOWERPLANTOCT08,9212:01:00TRENDGROUPASSIGNMEHT SUMMARYGROUPHAHEEVENT2GROUPDESCRIPTION PROCEDURE:
: 1)  As per Mini-Scenario Anticipated Results.
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INNA TATI N 1  2 EVAL ATED EXER      I E MINI-S ENARI TITLE:                    in      In 'v    I rivin    h Expected scenario start time: 1145 INITIAL CONDITIONS'risking stations and step-off pads set up at TSC entrances.
METHOD OF INITIATION:
Health Physics controller alarms the frisker probe with a check source to simulate contamination on his shoes and clothing.
INDICATIONS:
Controller should provide simulated readings to HP technician responding to frisker alarm.
Bottoms of shoes:                  2000 cpm Socks and pant cuffs:              500 cpm Floor areas at TSC entrance:            200 - 1000 cpm EXPECTED SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS:
HP technician responds and conducts monitoring    of contaminated individual.
: 2.           HP/Chemistry Manager is informed.
: 3.           TSC entrance secured to prevent further spread of contamination.
: 4.           Follow-up actions required by HP-6,3 are initiated for documentation and decontamination.
: 5.           Technicians should investigate and survey for extent of contamination spread within TSC and areas outside of TSC.
(Controller will provide readings to players as requested).
FINAL CONDITIONS:
Health Physics Controller to give credit for decontamination and contamination control actions taken. Readings to be reduced as appropriate, depending on actions taken.
 
Time:  ~QQ Message:  47
                                ~INNA TATI ~
19 2 EVAL ATED EXER        I  E
                                ~MESSA  R F  RM
~IM        I:    M    I<<F      << IR Simulated Plan Conditi ns: See the Attached Sheets
~Messs  e:        """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""
FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Con roller No es:
An ici a ed Resul s:
: 1) Operators performing the Applicable Actions of ES-3.1 (Post-SGTR Cooldown Using Backfill),
: 2)  TSC evaluating Plant conditions and taking action as required.
: 3)  EOF Plant conditions and taking action as required.
 
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                                        / TOPP      Low Head  S.I. Pum s B RCP                      UNNIN    STOPPED      FZ-626    O    G M 1A  S/G  Level                    ga2            1A. INSERV      B OOS              RECIRC 1B  S/G  Level                    e.             1B. INSERV          OOS            RECIRC 1A  S/G  Pressure                        PSIG    RWST  Level =      3.
1B  S/G  Pressure                  2  4  PSZG Turbine/Generator        ONLIN      FFLIN        Containment S ra      Pum              s 4 KV  Buses            ERGIZE    DEENERGZZED    FI-931A D GPM 480V Buses            NERGZZE    DEENERGZZED    Fl-93 1B    C7  GP DC  Batteries    Ange VO          B/BOVOLTS      1A.     INSERV    B            OOS Cnmt Pressure                  ~2.     PSIG    1B.      INSERV    B            OOS Cnmt Sump A Level                ~i,~FEET        NaOH  Tank Level =
Cnmt Sump B Level                @~i INCHES A Loop Hot Leg                  ~>~70 F                          Recirc Fans 9'ontainment A Loop Cold Leg                          OF      1A.      NS    STBY            OOS B  Loop Hot Leg                ~BA.Q    OF      1B.        SER  STBY            OOS B  Loop Cold Leg                          OF      1C.        SE    STBY          OOS RVLIS                          ~g                1D.      NSE    STBY          OOS
  *CET                                      OF      Post Accident Dampers                  OPEN CLOSED S/G A    Total Aux  FW  Flow        0    GPM
                                  ~a.
S/G B    Total Aux  FN  Flow            GPM    Service Water    Pum s DIESEL GENERATORS 1A.      I        STBY OO 1B.        SER  STBY OOS 1C.              STBY OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS                    1D.        NSER  STBY OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED TSC RUNNING UNIADADED TB OOS OOS          A&B  Header Pressure                v~f'0    PSIG Security RUNNING UNLOADED TB              OOS    Com  onent Coolin      Water              Pum  s 1A.      ZNSE V STBY OOS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS                            1B.
Aux. Feedwater    Pum s NSERV STBY OOS Surge Tank Level =            ~/
1A. INSE V  TB OOS                            Standb    Aux. Feedwater                Pum  s 1B. NS R  STBY OOS                          1C.      INSERV    TB          OOS Turb. Driven    INSERV TB        OOS            1D.      ZNSERV    TB          OOS CST Level                F
*CET = Average      of Selected      Core    Exit Thermocouples
 
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ATI6        ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0 SCRuf        ATNS            ALII 2  RXT          REACTOR  TRIP BREAKER STATUS          RX TRIPPED      ALfm 3  N31          SONCE RANGE DETECTOR N-31              8.11894%1      6009  CPS N32          SOlRCE RAhGE DETECTOR N-32            8.09093%1      600D  CPS 5  N35          It(TERt(EDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-35      1.01391-11    6009  At(P 6  N36        INTEfNEDIATE RANGE KTECTOR N-36        1.01391-11    GXD  At(P 7  NP          AVERAGE  N(GER    POWER                        .00  6009  X 8  PRCS        REACTOR COOLufT SYSTEtf AVG PRESS              958. 6009  PSIG LPLR        PRESSURIIER AVERAGE LEVEL                      51.8    6009  X 10  FRCLA        REKTOR    COOLANT(T LOOP  A AVG FLOW            12.9  INHB  X
                                                                                'X 11  FRCLB        REACTOR COOLANT LOOP      8 AVG  FLOW        112.5    600D 12  RXT16        RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP            TRIPPED        ALRtf 13  RXT17        RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX      TRIP        NOT  TRIP      6009 14  TSUBTC      INCORE TC SUBCOOLED t(ARGIN                  105.4    600~ K6F 15  LSBA        STff GEtf A NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL            38.2    600D  X 16  LSGB        STtf GEN 8 t(ARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL            40.8    6009  X 17  PS6A        STt( GEtf A AVERAGE PRESSURE                  953. 6009  PSI6 18  PSGB        STt( GEN 8 AVERAGE PRESSURE                    326,    LALN PSIG 19  GENBKRI      GENERATOR ON    LINE BREAKER 1G1372  TRIPPED        ALRtj 20  GB(BKR2      GEhERATOR ON    LINE BREAKER '9X1372  TRIPPED        ALRtf 21  BUS11A      BUS 11A SUPPLY BREAKER                TRIPPED        ALRt(
22  BUS 118      BUS 118  SlFPLY BREAKER              TRIPPED        ALRtf 23  BUS12A      NOT TERMINATED Off PPCS    (7/19/91) NOT  TRIP      DEL 24  BUS128      NOT TERt(INATED ON PPCS    (7/19/91) NOT  TRIP      DEL 25  811A12A      BUS 11A TO 12A    TIE BRENER          NOT  TRIP      ALRtf 26  8118128      BUS 118 TO 128    TIE BRE(CER        NOT  TRIP      ALRff 27  PCV          CONTAItft(ENT AVERAGE PRESSURE                  ~ 28  6009  PSI6 28  LBNPA        C0%'Aiht(ENT PJt(P A AVEfmGE LEVEL              2.5  HWRtf FEET 29  L0942E        SUtf'    LEVS. 8 It(CHES (TRAIN A)    LONER          6009 30  L0943E      SUtP 8 LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN 8)        LONER          GOOD 31  L09429      SUtf'    LEVEL 78 JNCHES (TRAIN A)     LONER          6009 32  L0943D      SU%'     LESS  78 INCI:ES (TRAIN 8)  LONER          600D 33  L0942C      SU@ 8    LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A)    LONER          6009 34  L0943C      SUtP 8    LESS. 113 INCHES(TRAIN 8)    LONER          6009 35  L09428      SUtf'     LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A)    LONER          GOOD 36  L09438      SUtP 8    LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN 8)    LONER          6009 37  L09a2A      PJtf'    LEVS. 214 IhGfES(TRAIN A)    LONER          6009 38  L0943A      SLtiP 8  LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN 8)      LONER          6009 39  T0409A      RCuf HOT LEG TEf(PERATUR=                      434.7  6009  DEGF 40  T0410A      RCLB HOT LEG TEt(PERATUK                      436.0  6009  DEGF 41  T0450        RCLA COLD LEG TEtfPERATNE                      434.6  6009  DEBF 42  T0451        PCLB CO'      LEG TEtiPERATURE                434.6  GOOD  KGF 43  TAVGAW!9 PCLA TAVG (Tf(OT/TCOLD WIDE RNG)                  434.6  6009  DE6F 44  TAVGBMID R".U3 TAVG (THDT/TCOLD WIDE RNG)                  435.3  6009  K6F LRV          PEACTOR VESS<<      AVERAGE LEVEL              99.7  GOOD  X 46  TCCORE      Ei.'t'COPE      TC AVcBAGE TEt'i~              435.9  600~  KBF a7  FAUXFWA      S!C A TOTAL AUX FEEDMAlS( FLOW                      0. 6009  GPtf 48  FAUXFWB      S/G 8 TOTAL AJX FEEDMATER FLOW                  42,  600D 49  BKR081      t(TR AUXILIARYFEEBLER PUt(P A          OFF            600D 50  BKR082      tfTR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PU)fP 8        ON              6()09 51  V3505      AUX FM PUt(P STEAtf SUPPLY VALVE A      CLOSED          GOOD 52  V3504      AUX FM    PUN'TEA)f    SUPPLY VALVE 8  CLOSED          6009
 
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53  FSIA      SAFETY INJECTION.'LOOP A AVG FLOW          0. 600 D GPtf 54  FSIB      SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLOW            0. GOOD  GPN 55  P2160      SERVICE WATER PNPS A 5 B HEADER            72. 6XD PSI6 5b  P2161      SERVICE WATER PmfPS C h D HEADER          80. GOOD  PSIG 57  BKR041    SERVICE WATER PtNP A              OFF        GOOD 58  BKR042    SERVICE HATER PUffP B              ON          GOOD 59  BKR043    SERVICE WATER  PlNP C              ON          600D 60  BKR044    SERVICE WATER PUtfP D              ON          600D
 
ROGRAM NAME:LRGTSZ.E                                                                                    OCT 08,92 R.E.
    ~ ~ GINNA KUCLEAR POWER PLANT                                                                            12:01:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNMEHT
 
==SUMMARY==
 
GROUP HAHE                                              GROUP DESCRIPTION EVENT  2                                      PROCEDURE:  EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID                DESCRIPTION                    CURRENT VALUE  QUALITY CODE ENGR  UNITS 1      F0619        COMPONENT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLW              1485.        GOOD          GPM 2      LRWST        REFUELING WATER STORAGE lANK LVL                94.5        G(XS          X 3        WS033        33 FOOT LEVEL WIKD SPEED                        6.1        GOOD        MPH 4        WD033        33 FOOT LEVEL WIKD DIRECTION                    77.        GOOD        DEG.
5        WT033        33 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE                      65.1        GOtX)        DEGF 6        WT250        250 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE                      66.8      G(XX)        DEGF 7        WDT2          250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEHP                  1.7      GOOD          DEGF 8        R01          AREA 1-CONTROL ROOM                      9.02214-02      GOOD          MR/H 9        R02          AREA 2-CONTAIHHEHT                        7.35678+00      GOOD          MR/H 10        R05          AREA 5-SPENT FUEL PIT                    1.3994& 00      GOOD          MR/M 11        R09          AREA 9.LETDOWN LINE MONITOR              1.29701+02      GOOD          MR/H 12        R34          AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUMP            9.09354-01      GOOD          MR/H 13        R35          AREA 35-PASS SAMPLE PANEL                1.09283i00      GOOD          MR/H 14        R10A          CONTAINHEHT IODINE MONITOR R10A          9.58719+01      GOOD          CPM R11          CONTAINMEHT  AIR PARTICULATE              5.18901+02      GOOD          CPH R12          CONTAINMEHT GAS MOHITOR                  7.38002+02      GOOD          CPM R108          PLANT VENT 1OOIHE MONITOR R108            4.30543t01      GOOD          CPM R13          AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE          8.58327+01      GOOD          CPM R14          AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR              4.22831+01      GOOD          CPH 20        R18          LIQUID  WASTE DISPOSAL MOHITOR            2.78658+03      GOOD          CPH 21        R19          STEAM GENERATOR SLOWDOWN DRAIN            1.19174+04      HALM          CPH 22        R29          AREA 29-CONTAINMENT HIGH RANGE            5.05861-01      GOOD          R/HR R30          AREA 30-CONTAINMENT HIGH RANGE            5 '9440.01      GOOD          R/HR 24        R15          CONDENSER  AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST            1.57835+03      GOOD          CPM 25        R12AS        CV VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS              1.89699-07      GOOD          UCI/CC 26        R12A6        CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAMMA                2.53990-02      GOOD          MR/HR 27        R12A7          CV VENT CHAN  7 MID  RANGE GAS            3.57435-05      GOOD          UCI/CC 28        R12A9          CV VENT CNAH  9-HIGH  RANGE GAS          1.41261-03      GOOD          UCI/CC 29        R14AS          PLAHT VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS          4.40312-07      GOOD          UCI/CC 30        R14A7          PLAHT VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS          6.86543-05      GOOD          UCI/CC 31        R14A9          PLANT VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RAKGE GAS          3.72621-03      GOOD          UCI/CC 32        R15A5        AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5-LOW RAHGE GAS          2.09411-07      GOOD          UCI/CC 33        R15A7        AIR EJECTOR  CHAN  7 HID  RAKGE GAS      1.34492-05      GOOD          UCI/CC 34        R15A9        AIR EJECTOR  CHAN  9-Hl  RANGE GAS      1.27941-03      GOOD          UCI/CC 35        R31          AREA 31 STEAM LINE A (SPING)              2.33040+00      HALM          MR/HR 36        R32          AREA 32 STEAM LINE B (SPIHG)              1.01048-02      GOOD          MR/HR 37        CVH          CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION                          .0      GOOD            X 38        TCV03        CV BASEHEHT LVL  6  FT TENP  &#xb9;3                95.1      GOOD          DEGF 39        TCV07        CV INTERMEDIATE LVL    6 FT  TEMP &#xb9;7            106.0      GOOD          DEGF 40        TCV08        CV INTERMEDIATE LVL    6  FT TEMP &#xb9;8            106.6      GOOD          DEGF 41        TCV09        CV INTERMEDIATE LVL    6 FT TEMP  &#xb9;9            106.7      GOOD          DEGF 42        TCV10        CV INTERHEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP &#xb9;10                106.2      GOOD          DEGF 43        TCV17        CV OPERATING LVL 6 FT TEMP &#xb9;17                  117.5      GOOD          DEGF 0      J
 
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                                ~INN  A  TATI  N 1  2 EVAL ATED EXER      I E MESSA  E FORM T:      N  I    N    IN Simula e    Plan Condition: See the Attached Sheets
~Messs  e:        """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""
FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY
~CI        N Antici a  ed Resul s:
: 1)  Operators performing the Applicable Actions of ES-3.1 (Post-SGTR Cooldown Using Backfill).
: 2)  TSC evaluating Plant conditions and taking action as required.
: 3)  EOF evaluating Plant conditions and taking action as required.
 
199K'VALUATED EXERCISE MAJOR PARAMETERS                                    ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown                  ES NO                Hi h Head S.Z. Pum s N-31                                          CPS      FI-924    C) GPM N-32                            ~OCPS                  FZ-925    N GPM N-35                                NH/ AMPS            1A      INSERV    TB    OOS N-36                                      AMPS        1B. INSERV    TB    OOS Avg. Nuclear Power                  0                  1C    INSERV      TB    OOS RCS  Pressure                              PSIG        BAST Level =      /C7 PRZR Level A RCP                    R      G      OP PE          Low Head  S.Z. Pum    s B RCP                      UNNIN    STOPPED            FI-626      O  GPM 1A  S/G  Level                                        1A. INSERV          OOS RECIRC 1B  S/G  Level                ~E  ~to                1'NSERV              OOS RECIRC 1A  S/G  Pressure                        PSIG        RWST  Level =    VS-1B  S/G  Pressure                        PSIG Turbine/Generator        ONLINE      FL              Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV  Buses            ERGIZE DEENERGIZED FZ-931A                    GPM 480V Buses              NERGIZED DEENERGIZED FI-931B              C) GP DC Batteries        A~SOVOLTS      B~VOLTS 1A.                INSERV T          OOS Cnmt Pressure                    ~ R. PSZG            1B. INSERV            OOS Cnmt Sump A Level                ?.      FEET        NaOH Tank Level =
Cnmt Sump B Level                          INCHES A Loop Hot Leg                    ~Qg.dLOF              Containment ecirc Fans A Loop Cold Leg                            OF          1A.        E    STBY OOS B Loop Hot Leg                      I . OF              1B.        SE    STBY OOS B Loop Cold Leg                ~i.O      OF          1C.        SE    STBY OOS RVLIS
*CET
                                ~K>        ~            1D.              STBY OOS Post Accident Dampers          EN CLOSED S/G B A Total Aux FW Flow Total Aux        Flow
                                ~GPM
                                ~fGPM oF'/G Service Water FW                                                Pum    s 1A. INSE V STBY        OS DIESEL GENERATORS                                      1B.        SE    STBY OOS 1C ~      SER  STBY OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED T          OOS                1D.      N R    STBY OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED STB OOS TSC RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS A&B  Header    ressure      ~PSIG Security RUNNING UNLOADED TB                    OOS    Com  onent Coolin      Water  Pum  s ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS 1A. I  ERV STBY OOS 1B. INSERV STBY OOS Surge Tan      vel    =
Aux. Feedwater      Pum s 1A. INSERV    TB OOS                                Standb    Aux. Feedwater      Pum s 1B.      S R  STBY OOS                                1C. INSERV      T      OOS Turb. riven        INSERV    B  OOS                  1D. INSERV      TB    OOS CST Level            /2    F
*CET = Average    of Selected    Core    Exit      Thermocouples
 
Gr 1992    12:15                R. E. GINA  Sft(ULATOR                        PA6E 1 TREND GROUP  ASSIG)ST    SUM)IRY GROUP: EVENTi          PROCEDURE:  EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID                  DESCRIPTION                      VALUE    QUAL    E. U.
1  ATMS      ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0 SCRAM            ATMS          RLRt(
2  R)(T      REACTOR      TRIP BREAKER STATUS            RX TRIPPED    ALII 3  N31        SMKE RANGE DETECTOR N-31                  8.55064+01    GOOD  CPS N32        SISCE RRt(GE DETECTOR N-32                7.95241+01    6000  CPS 5  N35        INTERMEDIATE RAN6E DETECTOR N-35            1.01391"11    GOOD  AMP 6  N36        INTERMEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-36          1 ~ 01391-11  600D  AMP 7  NP        AVERA6E NUCLEAR POWER                                .00 GOOD  X 8  PRCS      RECTOR COOLANT SYSTEM AVG PRESS                    899. GOOD  PSIG
~ 9  LPLR      PRESSURIZER      AVERAGE LEVEL                    58.9  GOOD  X 10  FRCLA      REACTOR COOLW(T LOOP A AVG FLOW                    13.0  INHB X 11  FRCLB      REACTOR COOLANT LOOP B AVG FLOW                    114.0  GOOD  X 12  RXT16      RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX        TRIP          TRIPPED        ALRt(
13  RXT17      RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX        TRIP          NOT    TRIP    600D 14  TSUBTC    INCORE TC SUBCOOLED MARGIN                        115.7  600~  DEGF 15  LSGR      STM GEN A NARROM RANGE AVG LEVEL                    29.4  LMRN 16  LS6B      STM GEN B NARROW      RAKE  AVG LEVEL            36.0  GOOD 17  PSGA      STM GEN A AVERAGE PRESSURE                          919. GOOD  PSI6 18  PSGB      STM GEN B AVERAGE PRESSURE                          268. LALt( PSIG f9  GEtlBKRl  GENERATOR ON      LINE BREAKER 161372    TRfPPED        RUI 20    GENBKR2    GYRATOR        ON  LINE BREAKER 9X1372    TRIPPED        ALR)(
21    BUS11R    BUS 11A SUPPLY BREAKER                    TRIPPED        ALRtf 22    BUS11B    BUS 11B SUPPLY BREAKER                    TRIPPED        AUI 23    BUS12A    NOT TERMIt(ATED ON PPCS      (7/19/91)    NOT    TRIP    DEL 24    BUS12B    NOT TERMINATED ON PPCS        (7/19/91)    NOT    TRIP    DEL 25    B11A12R    BUS 11A TO 12A      TIE  BREAKER          NOT    TRIP    RLRt(
26    B11812B    BUS 11B TO 128      TfE  BREAKER          NOT    TRIP    AUI 27    PCV        CONTAINMENT AVERAGE PRESSURE                        -  28 600D  PSIG 28    LSlNPA    CO)1TAIt(MENT SUMP A AVERAGE LEVEL                    2.5 HMRN  FKT 29    L0942E    SU)A'      LEVEL 6 INCHES (TRAIN A)      LONER          GOOD 30    L0943E    SUB'        LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN B)      l.ONER        GOOD 31    L0942D    SUtf'      LEVEL 78 INOKS (TRAIN A)      LONER          GOOD 32    L0943D    SUtf'      LEVEL 78 fNCHES (TRAIN B)      LONER          GOOD 33    L0942C    SUMP B LEVEL      113 INCHES(TRAIN A)    LONER          600D 34    L0943C    SrJYP  8 LEVEL 113    INCHES(TRAIN B)    LONER          6000 35    L0942B    SUMP B LEVEL      180 It(CHES(TRAIN A)    LONER          6009 36    L0943B    SUtf'      LEVEL 180  INCHES(TRRIN B)    LONER          600D 37    L0942A    SUtf B LEVEL 214        INCHES(TRAIN A)    LONER          6000 38    L0943A    SUtP B LEVEL 214        INCHES(TRAIN B)    LONER          600D 39    T0409R    RCLR HOT LEG TEMPERATURE                            418.9  GOOD  DEGF 40    T0410R    RCLB HOT LEG TEMPERATURE                            418.0  GOOD  KGF 41  T0450      RCLR COLD LEG TEMPERAT(RE                          416.2  GOOD  KGF 42    T0451    RCLB COLD LEG TEMPERRTNE                            416.0  GOOD  KGF 43  TAVGAMID RCLR TAVG (THOT!TCOLD WIDE RNG)                      417.5  GOOD  KGF 44  TR'LGBMID RCLB TAVG (T)GT/TCOLD WIDE RNG)                      417.0  6000  K6F 45  LRV        REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL                        99.6  GOOD  X 46  TCCORE    El.l    ft,  ORE TC AVERAGE TEMP                  417.7  600>  KGF 47  FAUXFMR    S/G    R  TOT&'UX FEEBtA7rZ      FLOW                  0. GOOD  GPtf 48  FRUXFMB    S/G    B TOTAL AUX FEENATER FLOW                    189. 600D  PM 49  BKR081    MTR    AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUMP A          OFF            600D 50  BKR082    MTR    AUXILIARY FEEDMRTER PUMP B          ON              680D 51  V3505      AUX FM PUt(P STER)( SUPPLY VALVE A        CLOSED          GOOD 52  V3504      RUX FM      PUN'TEAN    SUPPLY VALVE B    CLOSED          GOOD 8'76
 
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53  FSIA        SAFETY INJECTION:LOOP A AVG FLOW            0. GOOD  GPN 54  FSIB        SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLOW            0. GOOD  6PN 55  P2160      SERVICE MATER  PIIPS  A h B HEADER        72. GOOD  PSIG 56  P2161      SERVICE MATER PNPS C h D HEADER            80. 600 D PSIG
  '57  INR041      SERVICE WATER  PNP  A                          GOOD 58  IIR042      SERVICE WATER PlNP B                            600D 59  INR043      SERVICE MATER  PIIP  C                          6009 60  BKR044      SERVICE MATER  PNF 0                            GOOD EMJ
 
OGRAK NAHE:LRGTSZ.E                                                                                    OCT 08,92 R.E.
      ~  ~ GINNA NUCLEAR POWER PLANT                                                                            12:15:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNHEHT SUHHARY GROUP NAME                                              GROUP DESCRIPTIOH EVENT 2                                        PROCEDURE:    EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID                DESCRIPTION                    CURRENT VALUE  QUALITY CODE EHGR  UNITS 1                      COKPONEHT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLW                1485.      GOOD          GPK 2'        LRWST        REFUELIHG WATER STORAGE TANK LVL                94.5      GOOD            X WS033        33 FOOT LEVEL WIND SPEED                          6.5      GOOD          KPH 4        WD033        33 FOOT LEVEL WIND DIRECTION                      77.      GOOD          OEG.
5        WT033        33 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE                        66.0      GOOD          DEGF 6        WT250        250 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE                      67.8      GOOD          DEGF 7        WOT2          250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEHP                  1.8      GOOD          DEGF 8        R01          AREA 1-CONTROL ROOM                        9.02214-02      GOOD          MR/H 9        R02          AREA 2-CONTAINMENT                        7.35678+00      GOOD          MR/H 10          R05          AREA 5-SPENT FUEL  PIT                    1.39946+00      GOOD          KR/H 11          R09          AREA 9.LETDOWN LINE MONITOR                1.27501+02      GOOD          KR/H 12          R34          AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUMP            9.09354-01      GOOD          KR/H 13          R35          AREA 35-PASS SAMPLE PANEL                  1.09283+00      GOOD          KR/H 14          R10A          CONTAINMENT IODINE MONITOR R10A            9.58719+01      GOOD          CPH 0'0619        R11 R12 R10B CONTAINHENT AIR PARTICULATE COHTAINKENT GAS MONITOR PLANT VENT IODIHE MONITOR R10B 5.18901+02 7.38002+02 GOOD GOOD CPM CPM 4.30543+01      GOOD          CPM R13          AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE          8.58327+01      GOOD          CPM R14          AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS KOHITOR              4.22831+01      GOOD          CPH 20          R18          LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL MONITOR              2.78658i03      GOOD          CPK 21          R19          STEAM GENERATOR BLOWDOWN DRAIN            1.14174+04      HALH          CPM 22          R29          AREA 29 CONTAINHENT HIGH    RANGE          5.05861.01      GOOD          R/NR 23          R30          AREA 30-COHTAINHEHT HIGH RANGE            5.09440.01      GOOD          R/HR 24          R15          CONDENSER  AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST            1.57835+03      GOOD          CPH 25          R12A5        CV VENT CHAN 5 LOW RANGE GAS              1.89699-07      GOOD          UCI/CC 26          R12A6        CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAHHA                  2.53990-02      GOOD          MR/HR 27          R12A7        CV VENT CHAH  7 MID  RANGE GAS            3.57435-05      GOOD          UCI/CC 28          R12A9        CV VENT CHAN  9-HIGH  RANGE GAS            1 41261-03      GOOD          UCI/CC 29          R14A5        PLANT VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS            4.40312.07      GOOD          UCI/CC
,30          R14A7        PLANT VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS            6.86543-05      GOOD          UCI/CC 31          R14A9        PLANT VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS          3.?2621-03      GOOD          UCI/CC 32          R15AS        AIR EJECTOR CHANS-LOW RANGE GAS          2.09411-07      GOOD          UCI/CC 33          R15A7        AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7-HID RANGE GAS          1.34492-05      GOOD          UCI/CC 34          R15A9        AIR EJECTOR CHAN 9-Hl RANGE GAS            1. 27941-03      GOOD          UCI/CC 35          R31          AREA 31 STEAK LIHE A (SPING)              2.25040t00      HALH          KR/HR 36          R32          AREA 32 STEAH LINE 8 (SPING)              1.01048.02      GOOD          MR/HR 37          CVH          CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION                            .0    GOOD 38          TCV03        CV BASEMENT LVL  6 FT TEHP    &#xb9;3                  95 ~ 1    GOOD          DEGF 39          TCV07          CV IHTERMEDIATE LVL  6  FT TEMP  &#xb9;7            106.0      GOOD          DEGF 40          TCVOB          CV INTERHEDIATE LVL  6 FT TEHP    &#xb9;8            106.6      GOOD          DEGF 41          TCV09          CV INTERHEOIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP      &#xb9;9            106.7      GOOD          DEGF 42          TCV10          CV INTERMEDIATE LVL  6  FT TEHP  &#xb9;10          106.2      GOOD          DEGF 43          TCV17          CV OPERATING LVL  6 FT  TEMP  &#xb9;17              117.5      GOOD          DEGF
 
Time: ~12  Q Message: ~4 GINNA STATION 1  92 EVAL ATED EXERCISE
                                      ~MERE    E ERRM
~M:                  M    I    E  << IR Simulated Plant Conditions: See the Attached Sheets
~IVlesss  e:          """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""
FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:
: 1)    Accident evaluation and response continues.
Antici ated Resul s:
: 1)    Recovery/Re-entry and Declassification discussions should commence per the guidance provided in EPIP 3-4, "Emergency Declassification and Recovery."
Discussions should also include but not be limited to the following:
a)  Preliminary discussions between the EOF and the TSC on the following:
            ~  Short Term Plant concerns such as:
: 1. Cooldown and depressurization of the Plant.
: 2. Repair and return to service of the "A" CCW Pump to ensure a redundant pump for decay heat removal.
: 3. Repair and return to service of the "A" Service Water Pump.
: 4. Repair and return to service of the Natural Gas line to the Screenhouse.
: 5. Continued evaluation of the drilled hole in the "B" S/G ARV.
(continued on the next page)
 
      ~  Intermediate Term Plant concerns such as:
: 1.    "A" S/G Tube inspection and repair.
: 2. Possible "B" S/G Tube inspection.
: 3. Radiological release calculations and evaluation.
b)  Preliminary designation of the Recovery Organization.
c)  State and counties may also conduct parallel Recovery/Re-entry discussions.
: 2) Recovery/Re-entry interface between the EOF/TSC and offsite agencies should be demonstrated as time allows.
 
199'VALUATED EXERCISE                              Time:
                                                                                            ~23G'AJOR PARAMETERS                                  ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown                (YYE      NO          Hi h Head S.X. Pum s N-31                            ~CI        CPS      FI-924      0 GPM N-32                            ~~CPS                FI-925      & GPM N-35                                z~/    AMPS      1A.      INSERV    TB    OOS N-36                                  ~-s/ AMPS      1B. INSERV    TB    OOS Avg. Nuclear Power                  C7              1C. INSERV    TB    OOS RCS  Pressure                    ~FE-        PSTG    BAST  Level =    Io PRZR Level                        b~~l.
A RCP                      RUNNING TOPPED            Low Head  S.I. Pum  s B RCP          ~          RUNNIN STOPPED            FI-626    O    GPM 1A  S/G  Level                                        1A. INSERV          OOS RECIRC 1B  S/G  Level                    S7. 7            1B. INSERV    TB OOS RECIRC 1A  S/G  Pressure                            PSIG    RWST Level = ~E.V 1B  S/G  Pressure                2. 93 PSIG Turbine/Generator          ONLINE FFLI                Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV Buses              NERGIZE DEENERGIZED FI-931A                & GPM 480V Buses                R        DEENERGIZED      FI-931B    O  GPM DC  Batteries      A /BO VOLTS      B/30 VOLTS        1A. INSERV    TB    OOS Cnmt Pressure                    ~ ~ 30 PSIG        1B. INSERV    TB    OOS Cnmt Sump A Level                  2,ek    FEET      NaOH  Tank Level =
Cnmt Sump B Level                ~~INCHES A Loop Hot Leg                    Bm.~oF              Containment Recirc Fans A Loop    Cold Leg                ~ax    a  OF        1A.      NSE V  STBY    OOS B  Loop Hot Leg                        .2    OF        1B.        SER  STBY    OOS B  Loop Cold Leg                  ~oa.      OF        1C.        SE    STBY    OOS RVLIS                                g5    4        1D.      NSER  STBY    OOS
*CET                              ~OS  ~    0F        Post Accident Dampers          E    CLOSED S/G A  Total Aux    FW  Flow      0      GPM S/G B  Total Aux    FW  Flow    Ia.a      GPM      Service Water    Pum  s 1A. XNSERV  STBY 0 DIESEL GENERATORS                                      1B.        SE    STBY OOS 1C.      NSER  STBY OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS                        1D ~      NSER  STBY OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS                        A&B  Header Pressure      ~7
                                                                                      '0 PSIG TSC RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS Security RUNNING UNLOADED T                    OOS    Com  onent Coolin      Water    Pum          s 1A. INSERV STBY 00 ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS                                  1B.      NSE    STBY OOS Aux. Feedwater Surge Tan      evel  =    M/
Pum  s 1A. INSERV  T      OOS                            Standb    Aux. Feedwater      Pum s 1B.      SE    STBY OOS                                1C. INSERV TB        OOS Turb. Driven INSERV TB            OOS                1D. INSERV STB      OOS CST Level          ~1      FEET
*CET = Average      of Selected    Core      Exit  .Thermocouples
 
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==SUMMARY==
 
6ROUP: EVENT1          PROCEDURES    EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID                  DESCRIPTION                    VALUE        ()UAL    E. U.
1  ATMS      ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT W/0 SCRAM            ATWS          ALRN 2    RXT        REACTOR    TRIP BREAKER STATUS            R)( TRIPPED    ALRN 3    N31        SOlRCE RANGE DETECTOR N-31                  7.95241+01    6009    CPS N32        SmSCE RA)IGE DETECTOR N-32                  8.46249+01      GOOD  CPS N35        INTERMEDIATE RANEE DETECTOR N-35          1.01391-11    6009    AMP 6    N36        INTERMEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-36          1.01391-11    6009    AMP 7  NP          AVERAGE    NLQZ8      POWER                          .00  GOOD    X 8    PRCS      REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM AVG PRESS                    892. GOOD    PSIG 9  LP2R        PRESSURI2ER AVERAGE LEVEL                          61.8  HMRN    X 10  FRY        REKTOR COOLANT LOOP A AVG FLOW                      13.2  INHB  X 11  FRM        REKTOR COOLANT LOOP B AVG FLOW                    115.2  6009    X 12  RXT16      RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX          TRIP        TRIPPED        ALRN 13  RXT17      RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX          TRIP        NOT  TRIP      GOOD TSUBTC      INCORE TC SUBC(mLED MARGIN                        128.6  600~    DEGF 15  LSGA        STM GEN A NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL                    21.7  LMRN    X 16  LSGB        STM    GBI  B NARROW    RA%E AVG LEVEL              51.7  GOOD    X 17  PSGA        STM GEN A AVERAGE PRESSURE                          891. 6009    PSIG 18  PSGB        STM GEN 8 AVERAGE PRESSURE                          233. LALM PSIG 19  GENBKRI    GBHNTOR ON LINE BREAKER 161372              TRIPPED        ALRN 20    GEt(BKR2    GBERATOR ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372            TRIPPED        ALRN 21    BUS11A      BUS    1fA  SUPPLY BREAKER                TRIPPED        ALRN 22    BUS11B      BUS 11B SlFPLY BREAKER                    TRIPPED        ALRN 23    BUS12A      NOT TERMIt(ATED Ott PPCS        (7/f9/91)  NOT  TRIP      DEL 24    BUS12B      NOT TERMIt(ATED ON PPCS        (7/19/91)  NOT  TRIP      DEL 25    BiiA12A    BUS    ifA To    12A TfE BREAKER          NOT TRIP        ALRN 26    B11812B    BUS 11B To 128      TIE BRENER            t40T TRIP      ALRN 27    PCV        CONMINMEt(T AVERAGE PRESSURE                        -.30  6009  PSIG 28    LQNPA      CONTAINMENT SUMP A AVERAGE LEVEL                      2.6  HMRN  FKf 29    L0942E    SU)P B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN A)            LONER          6009 30    L0943E    SU)P B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIt4 B)            LONER          6009 31    L0942D    SU)P B LEVEL 78 INCIIES (TRAIN A)          LONER          6009 32    L0943D      SU)P B LEVEL 78 INQKS (TRAIN B)            LONER          6009 33    L0942C      SU)P B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A)            LONER          6009 34    L0943C      SU)P B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN B)            Lo)IER        6009 35    L0942B      SU)P B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A)          Lo)4ER          6009 36    L0943B      SUIP B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B)          LOWER          G009 37    L0942A      SU)P B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A)          LOWER          6009 38    L0943A      SU)P B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B)          LONER          GOOD 39    T0409A      RCLA HOT LEG TEMPERATURE                          403.8  6009    DEGF 40    T0410A      RCLB HOT LEG TEMPERATUR"                          404.2  6009    DEGF 41    T0450      RCLA COLD LEG TEtIPERATURE                        402.5  6009    DEGF 42    T0451      RCLB COLD LEG TBIPERATNE                          402.5  GOOD    DEGF 43    TAVGAMID RCLA TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG)                      403.2  6009    DE6F TAVGBMID RCLB TAVG (THOT/TCOI.D WIDE RNG)                      403.4  600D    DEGF 45    LRV        REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL                        99.5  GOOD    X 46    TCCORE      Ei  ~ 1  INCORE TC AVERAGE TEMP                    403.6  600~    DEGF 47    FAUXFMA    S/G A TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLOW                        0. 6009    GPM 48    FAUXFWB    S/G B TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLOW                      125. GOOD    GPM 49    BKR081      MTR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUMP A              OFF            6009 50    BKR082      MTR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUMP B              ON              GOOD 51    V3505      AUX FM PUMP STEAN SUPPLY VALVE A          CLOSED          6009 52    V3504      AUX FW PUMP STEAN SUPPLY VALVE B          CLOSED          GOOD
 
OCT  8~  1992,  12!30          R. E. GIt5A SIIIULATOR                    PAGE 2 TREND GROUP ASSIGIDIENT SINNRY GROUP: EVEIIT1    PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLNT STATUS POINT ID              DESCRIPTION                VALUE    QUAL  E. U.
53  FSIA      SAFETY INJECTION'LOOP A AVG FLOW            0. GOOD 6PtI 54  FSIB      SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AV6 FLOW            0. GOOD 6PN 55  P2160      SERVICE WATER PINPS A h B HEADER          72. GOOD PSIG 56  P2161      SERVICE MATER PNIPS C 5 D HEADER          80. 600D PSIG 57  BKR041    SEINICE WATER PINP A                          GOOD 58  BKR042    SERVICE WATER PUlIP B                          600D 59  BKR043    SERVICE WATER PINP C                          GOOD 60  BKR044    SERVICE MATER  PNP 0                          600D
 
ROGRAM NAME    :LRGTSZ.E
                          ~                                                                                    OCT 08,92 R.E.
    ~ ~ GIHHA  NUCLEAR POWER PLANT                                                                              12:30:00 TREHD GROUP ASSIGNMEHT
 
==SUMMARY==
 
GROUP NAME                                                GROUP DESCRIPTION EVENT  2                                      PROCEDURE:    EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID                  DESCRIPTION                    CURRENT VALUE  QUALITY CODE ENGR  UNITS 1      F0619            COMPONENT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLW                1485.      GOOD          GPM 2      LRWST            REFUELIHG WATER STORAGE TANK LVL                94.5      GOOD          x 3        WS033            33 FOOT LEVEL WIND SPEED                          8.5      GOOD        MPH 4        WD033          33 FOOT LEVEL 'WIHD DIRECTION                      67.      GOOD        BEGS 5        WT033,          33 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE                        69.0      GOOD        DEGF 6        WT250            250 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE                      67.8      GOOD        DEGF 7        WDT2            250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEMP                    1.8      GOOD        DEGF 8        R01            AREA 1-CONTROL ROOM                        9.02214-02        GOOD        MR/H 9        R02            AREA 2-CONTAIHMENT                        7.35678+00        GOOD        MR/H 10        R05            AREA 5-SPENT FUEL  PIT                    1.39946+00        GOOD        MR/H 11        R09            AREA 9-LETDOWN LINE MONITOR                1.24701+02      GOOD          MR/H 12        R34            AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUMP            9.09354-01      GOOD          MR/H 13        R35            AREA 35 PASS SAMPLE PANEL                  1.09283+00      GOOD          MR/H 14        R10A            CONTAINMENT IODINE MONITOR R10A            9.58719+01      GOOD          CPM R11            CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE                5 '8901+02      GOOD          CPM R12            CONTAINMEHT GAS MOHITOR                    7.38002+02      GOOD          CPM R108            PLANT VENT IODINE MOHITOR R10B            4.30543+01      GOOD          CPM R13            AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE          8.58327+01      GOOD          CPM 19        R14            AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR              4.22831+01      GOOD          CPM 20        R18            LIQUID  WASTE DISPOSAL MONITOR            2.78658+03      GOOD          CPM 21        R19            STEAM GENERATOR BLOWDOWH DRAIN            1.09474+04      HALM          CPM 22        R29            AREA 29-COHTAIHHEHT HIGH RANGE            5.05861-01      GOOD          R/HR 23        R30            AREA 30-CONTAINMEHT HIGH RANGE            5.09440.01      GOOD          R/HR 24        R15            CONDENSER  AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST            1 '7835+03      GOOD          CPM 25        R12A5          CV VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS              1.89699.07      GOOD          UCI/CC 26        R12A6          CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAMMA                  2.53990-02      GOOD          MR/HR 27        R12A7          CV VENT CHAN  7-MID RANGE GAS              3.57435-05      GOOD          UCI/CC 28        R12A9            CV VENT CHAN  9-HIGH RANGE GAS            1.41261-03      GOOD          UCI/CC 29        R14A5            PLANT VENT CHAH 5-LOW RANGE GAS            4.40312-07      GOOD          UCI/CC 30        R14A7            PLANT VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS            6.86543-05      GOOD          UCI/CC 31        R14A9            PLANT VENT CHAH 9-HIGH RANGE GAS          3.72621-03      GOOD          UCI/CC 32        R15AS            AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS          2.09411-07      GOOD          UCI/CC 33        R15A7            AIR EJECTOR  CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS          1.34492-05      GOOD          UCI/CC 34        R15A9            AIR EJECTOR  CHAN 9 HI RANGE GAS          1.27941-03      GOOD          UCI/CC 35        R31              AREA 31 STEAM LINE A (SPING)              2. 18040t00      HALM          MR/HR 36        R32              AREA 32 STEAM LINE 8 (SPIHG)              1.01048-02      GOOD          MR/HR 37        CVH              CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION                            .0    GOOD            x 38        TCV03            CV BASEMENT LVL  6 FT  TEMP  &#xb9;3                  95.1    GOOD          DEGF 39        TCV07            CV INTERMEDIATE LVL  6  FT TEMP  &#xb9;7            106.0    GOOD          DEGF 40        TCVOB            CV INTERMEDIATE LVL  6 FT  TEMP  &#xb9;8            106.6    GOOD          DEGF 41        TCV09            CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT    TEMP  &#xb9;9            106.7    GOOD          DEGF 42        TCV10            CV INTERMEDIATE LVL  6  FT TEMP  &#xb9;'IO          106.2    GOOD          DEGF 43        TCV17            CV OPERATING LVL  6 FT  TEMP  &#xb9;17              117.5      GOOD          DEGF 0      J
 
Time: ~124 Message:  ~g INN A  TATI N 1  92 EVALUATED EXER ISE
                                    ~MEBBAGE F
~MI:                BI  I    G  << IR Simulated Plant Conditions: See the Attached Sheets
~IN  ssa e:          """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""
FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY C    nr llrN
: 1)  Accident evaluation and response continues.
Antici ated Results:
: 1)    Recovery/Re-entry and Declassification discussions should commence per the guidance provided in EPIP 3-4, "Emergency Declassification and Recovery."
Discussions should also include but not be limited to the following:
a)  Preliminary discussion between the EOF and the TSC on the following:
          ~  Short term Plant concerns such as:
: 1. Cooldown and depressurization of the Plant.
: 2. Repair and return to. service of the "A" CCW Pump to ensure a redundant pump for decay heat removal      ~
: 3. Repair and return to service of the "A" Service Water Pump.
Repair and return to service of the Natural Gas line to the Screenhouse.
Note: An evaluation of this may lead to a discussion not to return Natural Gas to the Screenhouse.
(continued on the next page)
 
      ~  Intermediate term Plant conditions such as:
: 1.    "A" S/G Tube inspection and repair.
: 2. Possible "B" S/G Tube inspection.
: 3.    "A" S/G Tube rupture evaluation for root cause.
4,    Radiological release calculations and evaluation.
b)  Preliminary designation of the Recovery Organization.
c)  State and counties may also conduct parallel Recovery/Re-entry discussions.
: 2) Recovery/Re-entry interface between the EOF/TSC and offsite agencies should be demonstrated as time allows.
 
199K EVALUATED EXERCISE                            Time: 1~    /~
MAJOR PARAMETERS                                  ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown              YE      NO          Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-31                                0    CPS      FI-924      0 GPM N-32                              g CPS              FI-925          GPM N-35                          feb'-If AMPS          1A.      INSERV    TB    OOS N-36                                    gl AMPS      1B. INSERV    T    OOS Avg. Nuclear Power                                  1C      INSERV    TB    OOS RCS  Pressure                    47      PSIG      BAST  Level =      /
PRZR Level                          dO A RCP                    RUNNING TOPPE              Low Head  S.I. Pum  s B RCP                    RUNNING STOPPED            FI-626      O  GPM 1A  S/G  Level                                      1A. INSERV    T    OOS  RECIRC 1B  S/G  Level                ~.2                  1B. INSERV    TB    OOS  RECIRC 1A  S/G  Pressure            ~~~PSIG              RWST  Level = ~3.
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                                ~  DEENERGIZED DEENERGIZED B/30 VOLTS
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1B.
NaOH INSERV INSERV GPM O GPM Tank Level =
Containment T
ecirc OOS OOS Fans A Loop    Cold Leg            ~Et .s. OF            1A.      NSER    STBY  OOS B  Loop Hot Leg                ~i.ELOF                1B.
B  Loop Cold Leg RVLIS
                                ~.      I  OF      1C.
1D.
SER SER NSE STBY STBY STBY OOS OOS OOS
*CET                                        OF      Post Accident Dampers          PEN CLOSED S/G A    Total Aux    FW Flow              GPM S/G B  Total Aux    FW  Flow  ~GPM                  Service Water      Pum  s 1A.      INSERV STBY DIESEL GENERATORS                                    1B.        NSER STBY OOS 1C.        SERV STBY OOS A.
B.
RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS TSC RUNNING UNLOADED T            OOS 1D.
A&B  Header NS      STBY OOS ressure    ~0      PSIG Security RUNNING UNLOADED TB                OOS    Com  onent Coolin      Water    Pum  s 1A.      INSERV STBY 00 ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Aux. Feedwater      Pum s 1B.
Surge Tan NSERV STBY OOS Level =    ~%
1A. INSERV    TB OOS                              Standb    Aux. Fee    ater    Pum  s 1B.      SER  STBY OOS                            1C. INSERV      TB    OOS Turb. Driven      INSERV    T    OOS                1D. INSERV      TB    OOS CST Level        ~iFEET
*CET = Average    of Selected    Core      Exit  Thermocouples
 
8~  1992    12:45            R. E. Glt5A SIMULATOR                              PA6E 1 TREND GROUP ASSIG)MENT SUM)(ARY GROUP: EVENT1      PROCEDURES  EPIP 1-5 PLA)IT STATUS POINT ID                DESCRIPTION                  VALUE                  E. U.
1  ATWS        ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT W/0 SCRAM      ATNS            ALRII 2  RXT          REACTOR  TRIP BREAKER STATUS        RX TRIPPED      ALR)(
3  N31          SmSCE RANGE DETECTOR N-31            7.95241+01      GOOD    CPS 4  N32        SolSCE RWGE DETECTOR N-32            8.5802M)1      6000    CPS 5 N35            INIEI(MEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N"35    1.01391-11      6000    AMP 6  N36          INTERMEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-36    1 ~ 01391-11    6000    At(P 7  t(P          AVERAGE NIKLEAR PONER                            .00  GOOD    /
8  PRCS        REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM AVG PRESS              767. 6000    PSI6 9  LPZR        PRESSURIIER AVERAGE LEVEL                      60.0  HWRN    I/
10  FRCLA        REACTOR CGOL@T LOOP A AVG FLOW                13.3  INHB    y.
11  FRCLB        REACTOR COOLANT LOOP B AVG FLOW              116.0  6000 12  RXT16        RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX    TRIP        TRIPPED          ALRN 13  RXT17        RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX    TRIP        NOT    TRIP      6000 14  TSUBTC        INCGRE TC SUBCOOLED MARGIN                  122.9  600i    DEGF 1S  LSGA        STM GEN A tQRROM RAt(GE AVG LEVEL              18.8  LMRtl  X 16  LSGB        STM GEt( B NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL              S6.2  6000    X 17  PSGA        STM GEN A AVERAGE PRESSURE                    768,  6009    PSIG 18  PSGB        STM GEN B AVERAGE PRESS)RE                    202. LAL)I PSIG 19  GENBKR1      GEtGQTOR ON LINE BREAKER 161372      TRIPPED          ALRN 20  GENBKR2      GESITOR    ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372  TRIPPED          ALRI(
21  BUS11A      BUS 11A SUPPLY BREAKER              TRIPPED          ALRt(
22  BUS11B      BUS 11B  RFPLY  BREAKER            TRIPPED          ALRN 23  BUS12A      NGT TERMINATED Ott PPCS  (7/19/91)  NGT    TRIP      DEL 24  BUS12B      NOT TERMINATED ON PPCS    (7/19/91)  NOT    TRIP      DEL 25  B11A12A      BUS  iiA TO  12A TIE BREAKER        NOT    TRIP      ALRN 26  BiiB12B      BUS 11B TO 12B  TIE BREAKER        NOT    TRIP      ALRtf 27  PCV          CONTAIeENT AVERAGE PRESSURE                    -.34  6009    PSI6 28  LSINPA      CONTAINMENT SUt(P A AVERAGE LE4EL              2.6  HWRI(  FKT 29  LO942E      SU)P B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN A)      LONER          6000 30  LO943E      SUtP B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN B)      LONER          GOOD 31  LO942D      SU)P B LEVEL 78 IN&KG (TRAIN A)      LONER          6000 32    LO943D      SU)P B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN B)    LONER          6000 33    LO942C      SU)P B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A)    LONER          GOOD 34    LO943C      SUtP B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN B)    LONER          6000 35    LO942B      SU)P B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A)    LONER          6000 36    LO9438      SUtP 0 LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B)    LONER          6000 37  LO942A        SU)P B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIt< A)    LONER          6009 38  LO943A      SU)P 0 LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B)      LONER          6000 39  TO409A      RCLA HOT LEG TEMPERATURE                      392.7  GOOD    DEGF 40    TO41OA      RCLB HGT LEG TEMPERATURE                      392.9  6000    KGF 41  TO450        RCLA Col.D LEG TE)IPERATlRE                  391.2  GOOD    DEGF 42    TO451      RCLB COLD LEG TE)IPERATISE                    391.1  6000    DE6F 43  TAVGAWID RCU) TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG)                  392.0  GOOD    DEGF 44  TAVGBMID RCLB TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG)                  392.0  6000    KGF LRV          RECTOR VESSP      AVERAGE LEVEL                99.3  6000 46  TCCGRE      Ei.i  INCORE TC AVERAGE TEMP                392.7 Goo'009 KGF 47  FAUXFWA      S/6  A TOTAL AUX FEEDWATER FLW                    O.        IPM 48  FAUXFWB      S/G 8 TOTAL AUX FEEDWATR FLOW                    86. 6000    GPM 49  BKRO81      MTR  AUXILIARYFEEDWATER PU)IP A    OFF              6009 50  BKR082      t(TR AUXILIARYFEEDWATER PUt(P 0      ON              6000 51  V35OS        AUX FW PUIIP STEA)I SUPPLY VALVE A  CLOSED          GOOD 52  V3504        AUX FM PUI(P STEA)l Sl)PPLY VALVE B  CLOSED          6000
 
OCT  8~ 1992    12:45          R. E. GINA SIRLATOR                          PA6E 2 TREND GROUP ASSIGNNENT    RNNRY GROUP! EVENT1    PROCEDURE:  EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID              DESCRIPTION                          OVAL      E. U.
53  FSIA      SAFETY INJECTION'LKP    A AVG FLOW          0. GOOD GPN 54  FSIB      SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG    FLIN          0. GOOD IF'00 55  P2160      SERVICE MATER  PlIPS  A h B HEADER        72. D PSIG 56  P2161      SERVICE MATER  PIIPS  C h 9 HEADER        80. GOOD PSIG 57  BKR041    SERVICE MATER PlmP A                OFF        GOOD 58  BKR042    SERVICE WATER  PSF  B              ON          GOOD 59  BKR043    SERVICE MATER  PNP  C              ON          600D 60  BKR044    SERVICE MATER  PlIP  D              ON          GOOD
 
ROGRAM NAME    :LRGTSZ ~ E                                                                                    OCT 08,92 R.E.
    ~ ~ GIHNA  NUCLEAR POWER PLANT                                                                                12 45 00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNMENT
 
==SUMMARY==
 
GROUP NAME                                                  GROUP DESCRIPT ION EVENT 2                                          PROCEDURE: EPIP  1-5  PLANT STATUS POINT ID                    DESCRIPTION                    CURRENT VALUE    DUALITY CODE ENGR  UNITS 1        F0619            COMPONENT COOLIHG LOOP TOTAL FLW              1485  ~      GOOD          GPM 2        LRWST              REFUELING 'WATER STORAGE TANK LVL              94.5        GOOD          x 3        WS033            33 FOOT LEVEL WIND SPEED                          8.7        GOOD        MPH 4        WD033            33 FOOT LEVEL WIHD DIRECTION                      65.        GOOD        DEG.
5        WT033            33 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE                        66.0        GOOD          DEGF 6        WT250              250 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE                      67.8        GOOD          DEGF 7        WDT2              250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA      TEMP              1.8      GOOD          DEGF 8        R01              AREA 1-CONTROL ROOM                      9.02214-02        GOOD          MR/H 9        R02              AREA 2-COHTAINMEHT                        7.35678+00        GOOD          MR/H 10        R05              AREA 5-SPEHT FUEL  PIT                  1.39946+00        GOOD          MR/H R09              AREA 9-LETDOWN LINE MONITOR              1 ~ 22501+02      GOOD          MR/H 12        R34              AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUMP            9.09354-01        GOOD          MR/H 13        R35              AREA 35-PASS SAMPLE PAHEL                1.09283i00        GOOD          MR/H 14        R10A              CONTAINMEHT IODINE MONITOR R10A          9.58719+01        GOOD          CPM R11              CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE              5 '8901+02        GOOD          CPM R12              CONTAINMENT GAS MONITOR                  7.38002+02        GOOD          CPM R108              PLANT VENT IODINE MONITOR R10B            4.30543+01        GOOD          CPM R13              AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE          8.58327+01        GOOD          CPM R14              AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR              4.22831+01        GOOD          CPM 20        R18              LIQUID  WASTE DISPOSAL MONITOR            2.78658+03        GOOD          CPM 21        R19              STEAM GENERATOR SLOWDOWN DRAIN            1.02474+04        BALM          CPM 22        R29              AREA 29-COHTAINMEHT HIGH RANGE            5.05861-01        GOOD          R/HR 23        R30              AREA 30-CONTAINMENT HIGH RANGE            5.09440.01        GOOD          R/HR 24        R15              CONDENSER  AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST            1.57835+03        GOOD          CPM 25        R12A5            CV VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS              1.89699-07        GOOD          UCI/CC 26        R12A6            CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAMHA                2 '3990.02        GOOD          MR/NR 27        R12A7            CV VENT CHAN  7-MID RANGE GAS            3.57435-05        GOOD          UCI/CC 28        R12A9            CV VENT CHAN  9-HIGH RAHGE GAS            1.41261-03        GOOD          UCI/CC 29        R14A5            PLANT VENT CHAN 5-LOW RAHGE GAS          4.40312-07        GOOD          UCI/CC 30        R14A7            PLANI'ENT CHAN 7 MID RAHGE GAS=          6.86543-05        GOOD          UCI/CC 31        R14A9            PLANT VEHT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS          3.72621-03        GOOD          UCI/CC 32        R15A5            AIR EJECTOR  CHAH 5-LOW RANGE GAS        2.09411-07        GOOD          UCI/CC 33        R15A7            AIR EJECTOR  CHAN  7-MID  RAHGE GAS      1.34492-05        GOOD          UCI/CC 34        R15A9            AIR EJECTOR  CHAN  9-Ml  RANGE GAS      1. 27941.03        GOOD          UCI/CC 35        R31              AREA 31 STEAM LINE A (SPING)              2. 16040+00        HALM          MR/NR 36        R32              AREA 32 STEAM LINE B (SPING)              1.01048-02        GOOD          MR/NR 37        CVH                CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION                            ~ 0    GOOD            X 38        TCV03            CV BASEMENT LVL  6  FT TEMP  &#xb9;3                  95.1      GOOD          DEGF 39        TCV07            CV INTERMEDIATE LVL    6 FT  TEMP  &#xb9;7            106.0      GOOD          DEGF 40        TCV08            CV INTERMEDIATE LVL    6  FT TEMP  &#xb9;8            106.6      GOOD          DEGF 41        TCV09            CV INTERMEDIATE LVL    6 FT TEMP    &#xb9;9            106.7      GOOD          DEGF 42        TCV10            CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP &#xb9;10                106.2      GOOD          DEGF 43        TCV17            CV OPERATING LVL 6 FT TEHP &#xb9;17                    117.5 0-GOOD          DEGF
 
Time: ~1QQ Message: ~1 INNA TATION 1  2 EVALUATED EXER      I E IVIE SA  E F RM I:        C    I<<C      << IR Simulated Plan Conditions: See the Attached Sheets M~  e sacaS:          """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""
FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY
~CI      I    R
: 1)    Accident evaluation and response continues.
Antici    a ed  Results;
: 1)    Recovery/Re-entry and declassification discussions should commence per the guidance provided in EPIP 3-4, "Emergency Declassification and Recovery."
Discussions should also include but not be limited to the following; a)    Preliminary discussions between the EOF and the TSC on the following:
            ~  Short term Plant concerns such as:
: 1. Cooldown and depressurization of the Plant.
: 2. Repair and-return to service of the "A" CCW Pump to ensure a redundant pump for decay heat removal.
: 3. Repair and return to service of the" A" Service Water Pump.
: 4. Repair and return to service of the Natural Gas line to the Screenhouse.
Note: An evaluation of this event may lead to a discussion not to return Natural Gas to the Screenhouse, (continued on next page)
: 5. Continued evaluation of the drilled hole in the "B" S/G ARV.
      ~  Intermediate term Plant conditions such as:
: 1.    "A" S/G Tube inspection and repair.
: 2. Possible "B" S/G Tube inspection.
: 3.    "A" S/G Tube rupture evaluation for root cause.
: 4. Radiological release calculations and evaluation.
b) Preliminary designation of the Recovery Organization.
c) State and counties may also conduct parallel Recovery/Re-entry discussions.
: 2) Recovery/Re-entry interface between EOF/TSC and offsite agencies should be demonstrated as time allows.
 
199P EVALUATED EXERCISE                      Time:
ISO'AZOR P20&METERS                              ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown                E    NO        Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-31                                    CPS      FI-924    N GPM N-32 N-35
                                ~CPS -s( AMPS FI-925 ~GPM 1A    INSERV TB      OOS N-36                                    AMPS      1B. INSERV      B  OOS Avg. Nuclear Power                0              1C    INSERV TB      OOS RCS  Pressure                  ~@i      PSIG    BAST Level = ~1 PRZR Level                      3).a A RCP                    RUNNING TOPP            Low Head  S.I. Pum  s B RCP                      UNNIN STOPPED        FI-626      O  GPM 1A  S/G  Level                  27.1              1A. INSERV    TB OOS RECIRC 1B  S/G  Level                                    1B. INSERV    TB OOS RECIRC 1A  S/G  Pressure                      PSIG    RWST  Level =      3.
1B  S/G  Pressure              l7      PSIG Turbine/Generator        ONLINE FFLI            Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV  Buses            NERGIZED DEE RGIZED FI-931A          O GPM 480V Buses            NERGI E DEENERGIZED FI-931B          & GPM DC Batteries      AI3o VOLTS      BI30 VOLTS    1A. INSERV T        OOS Cnmt Pressure                        3'SIG        1B. INSERV TB OOS Cnmt Sump A Level                2.7 FEET        NaOH Tank Level = 'F Cnmt Sump B Level              ~(INCHES A Loop Hot Leg                  ~SPOOF            Containment Recirc Fans A Loop Cold Leg                ~3I 70F.          lA.        SE    STBY OOS B Loop Hot Leg                          OF      1B.        SE    STBY OOS B Loop Cold Leg                3t/.s OF          1C.      NSE    STBY OOS RVLIS
*CET
                                  '~/
                                ~~..9'F 1D.      NSER STBY OOS Post Accident Dampers      PEN CLOSED S/G A  Total Aux    FW  Flow            GPM S/G B  Total Aux    FW  Flow      a    GPM      Service Water    Pum s 1A. IN    RV STBY 0 DIESEL GENERATORS                                1B.      NSE    STBY OOS 1C.        ER STBY OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS                    1D.      NSERV STBY OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS                    A&B  Header Pressure    7~'0  PSIG TSC RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS Security RUNNING UNLOADED TB              OOS    Com  onent Coolin    Water  Pum s 1A. INS      STBY 0 ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS                            1B.      NSER    STBY OOS Aux. Feedwater    Pum s Surge Tan    Level =    ~i~4 1A. NSE    STBY OOS                          Standb  Aux. Fe water Pum s 1B. NSER  STBY OOS                          1C. INSERV STB OOS Turb. Driven      INSERV    TB  OOS              1D. INSERV STB OOS CST Level        ~/      F
*CET = Average    of Selected    Core    Exit  Thermocouples
 
Gs  1992    13:00              R. E. GINA SltmLATOR                                PAGE 1 TREND GROUP* ASSIGN)(Et(T    SU)IARY GROUP! EVENT1      PRXED(IE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT          STATUS POINT ID                  DESCRIPTION                                            E. U.
1  ATl6        ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0 SCRN 2  RXT          REACTOR  TRIP BREAKER STATUS              RX TRIPPED 3  N31          SmmCE RANGE DETECTOR N-31                  8.40424+01      Goon  CPS 4  N32          SmnCE RA%E DETECTOR N-32                  8.60992+01      6009  CPS 5  N35          INTERNEDIATE RANGE KfECTOR N-35          1.01391-11      6009  I(P 6  N36          INTERNEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-36          1.01391-11      600D  Al(P 7  NP          AVERAGE  NLQZ8    POMER                            F 00  6009  0/
8  PRCS        REACTOR COOLANT SYSTB( AVG PRESS                  646,    GOOD  PSIG 9  LPLR        PRESSURIlER AVERAGE LEVEL                          31.5    6009  X 10  FRCLA        REACTOR COOLNT LOOP A AVG FLOM                      13.5  INHH  y.
11  FRCLB        REACTOR  COOLNI'OOP      B AVG FLOM              116.7    6009  7 12  RXT16        RCPA BRENER CAUSE RX          TRIP        TRIPPED        ALRt(
13  RXT17        RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX        TRIP        NOT  TRIP      6009 14  TSUBTC      INCORE TC SUBCOOLED t(ARGIN                      113.2  600~  DEGF 15  LSGA        STtt 6Bl  A NARROM RA%E AVG LEVEL                  28.7  LMRtt  X 16  LSGB        STN GEN B NARROM RAtlGE AVG LEVEL                  55.4  Goon  /
17  PSGA        STt( GB( A AVERAGE PRESSURE                        615. 6009  PSIG 18  PSGB        STN GEN B AVERAGE PRESSURE                        174. LALN PSIG 19  GENBKRl      GEtGQTOR ON LINE BREAKER 161372            TRIPPED        AUI 20  GBIKR2      GENERATOR ON    LINE BRENER 9Xf372        TRIPPED        ALRt(
21  BUSllA      BUS 11A SLPPLY BREAKER                    TRIPPED 22  BUS11B      BUS 11B SUPPLY BREAKER                    TRIPPED 23  BUS12A      NOT TERNINATED Ott PPCS        (7/19/91)  NOT  TRIP 24  BUS12B      tloT TERt(lt(ATED  ON PPCS    (7/19/91)  NOT  TRIP 25    Bl lA12A    BUS 11A TO 12A    TIE  BREAKER            NOT TRIP 26    B11B129      BUS 11B To 12B    TIE  BREAKER            NOT TRIP 27    PCV          CONTAINtiENT AVERAGE PRESSURE                      -.36 28    LS(IPA      CONTAItlt(B(T PJt(P A AVERAGE LEVEL                  2.7 29    L0942E      SIP B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN A) LONER                      6009 30    L0943E      SUtP B LEVEL 8 It(CHES (TRAIN 9)          LONER          GOOD 31    L0942D      SU)P B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN A)          LONER          6009 32    L0943D      SU)P B LEVEL 78 IN&KG (TRAIN B)            LONER          6009 33    L0942C      SUtP B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A)          LONER          GOOD 34    L0943C      SU)P B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN B)          LONER          6009 35    L0942B      SU)P B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A)          LONER          Goon 36    L0943B      SU)P 8 LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B)          LONER          GOOD 37    L0942A      SUtP B  LEAL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A)          LONER          GOOD 38    L0943A      SU)P B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B)          LONER          GOOD 39    T0409A      RCLA HOT LEG TB(PERATUfK                          385.9    600D  DEGF 40  T0410A        RCLB HOT LEG TEt(PERATURE                        383.7    Goon  D""BF 41    T0450      RCLA COLD LEG TB(PERATNE                          381.7    6009  DEGF 42    T0451      RCLB COLD LEG TB(PERAT(RE                        381.5    6009  DEGF 43    TAVGAMID RCLA TAVG (THOT/TCOLD MIDE RNG)                      383.8    6009  IEGF 44  TAVGBWID RCLB TAVG (THOT/TCOLD MIDE RNG)                      382.6    6009  DEGF 45  LRV          REI:TOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL                        99.1  GOOD  X 46  TCCORE      El 1 INCORE
                      ~          TC AVERAGE    TBP                '382.9  600~  DE6F 47  FAUXFMA      S/6 A TOTAL    AUX FEEDMATER FLOM                  53 I  6009  GPt(
48  FAUXFMB      S/G B TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLON                      24. GOOD  GPt(
49  BKR081      NTR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUt(P A            ON 50  BKR082      t(TR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUlP B            ON              6009 51  V3505        AUX FM PUttP STEAN SUPPLY VALVE A          CLOSED          6009 52  V3504        AUX FM  PU!P    STBI  SUPPLY VALVE B      CLOSED          Goon
                                              'I w- AD%3
 
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==SUMMARY==
 
6ROUP: EVENTI    PROCEDURE:  EPIP 1-5 PLAtIT STATUS POINT ID              DESCRIPTION                VALUE      QUAL  E. U.
53  FSIA        SAFETY INJECTION'LOOP A AVG FLOW            0. GOOD GPM 54  FSIB        SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLOW            0. GOOD GPM 55  P2160      SERVICE WATER PNFS A h B HEADER            72. 600D PSIG 56  P2 161      SERVICE WATER PNFS C h D HEADER            80. GOOD PSI6 57  BNR041      SERVICE WATER PNF  A              OFF          GOOD 58  ImR042      SERVICE WATER PNF  B              ON          GOOD 59  BKR043      SERVICE WATER PNF  C              ON          600D 60  IIR044      SERVICE WATER PNF  D              ON          GOOD E+J
 
ROGRAH NAHE:LRGTSZ.E                                                                                      OCT 08,92 R.E. GINNA NUCLEAR POWER PLANT                                                                              13:01:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNHENT SUMHARY GROUP NAHE                                              GROUP DESCRIPTION EVEHT 2                                      PROCEDURE:    EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID                DESCRIPTION                      CURRENT VALUE  DUALITY CODE ENGR  UNITS 1      F0619        COMPONENT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLW                1485.      GOOD          GPH 2      LRWST        REFUELING 'WATER STORAGE TANK LVL                94.5      GOOD            x 3      WS033        33 FOOT LEVEL WIHD SPEED                          8.7      GOOD          MPH 4      W0033        33 FOOT LEVEL WIND DIRECTION                      65.      GOOD          DEG.
5      WT033        33 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE                        66.0      GOOD          DEGF 6      WT250        250 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE                        67.8      GOOD          DEGF 7      WDT2          250 TO 33  FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEHP                  1.8      GOOD          DEGF 8      R01          AREA 1-CONTROL ROOM                        9.02214-02      GOOD          MR/H 9      R02          AREA 2-COHTAINHENT                          7.35678+00      GOOD          MR/H 10      R05          AREA 5-SPENT FUEL    PIT                    1.3994& 00      GOOD          MR/H 11      R09          AREA 9-LETDOWN LINE MONITOR                1.20701+02      GOOD          MR/H 12      R34          AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUMP              9.09354-01      GOOD          MR/H 13      R35          AREA 35-PASS SAMPLE PANEL                  1.09283+00      GOOD          HR/H 14      R10A          CONTAINMENT IODINE MONITOR R10A            9.58719+01      GOOD          CPM R11          COHTAINHENT AIR PARTICULATE                5.18901+02      GOOD          CPH R12          CONTAINHENT GAS MONITOR                    7.38002+02      GOOD          CPH R108          PLANT  VENI'OOIHE    MOHITOR R10B          4.30543+01      GOOD          CPM R13          AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE            8.58327+01      GOOD          CPH 19        R14          AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR                4. 22831+01      GOOD          CPH 20        R18          LIQUID  WASTE DISPOSAL HONITOR              2.78658+03      GOGO          CPM 21        R19          STEAM GENERATOR BLOWDOWN DRAIN              9.90174+03      KALM          CPM 22        R29          AREA'9.CONTAINHEHT HIGH      RANGE        5 '5861-01      GOOD          R/HR 23        R30          AREA 30-CONTAINHENT HIGH RANGE              5.09440-01      GOOD          R/HR 24        R15          CONDENSER  AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST              1.57835+03      GOOD          CPM 25        R12AS        CV VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS                1.89699-07      GOOD          UCI/CC 26        R12A6        CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAMMA                  2.53990-02      GOOD          MR/HR 27        R12A7        CV VENT CHAN  7-HID  RANGE GAS            3.57435-05      GOOD          UCI/CC 28        R12A9        CV VENT CHAN  9-HIGH  RANGE GAS            1.41261-03      GOOD          UCI/CC 29        R14A5        PLANT VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS            4.40312.07      GOOD          UCI/CC 30        R14A7        PLANT VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS            6.86543.05      GOOD          UCI/CC 31        R14A9        PLANT VENT CHAN 9.HIGH RAHGE GAS            3.72621-03      GOOD          UCI/CC 32        R15A5        AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS            2.09411-07      GOOD          UCI/CC 33        R15A7        AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7.MID RANGE GAS            1.34492-05      GOOD          UCI/CC 34        R15A9        AIR EJECTOR  CHAN 9-HI  RANGE GAS        1.27941-03      GOOD          UCI/CC 35        R31          AREA 31 STEAM LINE A (SPING)                1.93040+00      HALH          MR/HR 36        R32          AREA 32  STEAM LINE B    (SPING)            1.01048.02      GOOD          HR/HR 37        CVH          CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION                            .0    GOOD 38        TCV03        CV BASEMENT LVL  6 FT TEHP    &#xb9;3                  95.1      GOOD          DEGF 39        TCV07        CV INTERHEDIATE LVL    6  FT TEHP  &#xb9;7            106.0      GOOD          DEGF 40        TCV08        CV INTERMEDIATE LVL    6 FT TEHP    &#xb9;8            106.6      GOOD          DEGF 41        TCV09        CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP      &#xb9;9            106.7      GOOD          DEGF 42        TCV10        CV INTERMEDIATE LVL    6  FT TEHP  &#xb9;10          106.2      GOOD          DEGF 43      TCV17          CV OPERATING LVL  6  FT TEHP  &#xb9;17              117.5      GOOD          DEGF 0      J
 
Time: ~1~1 Message:  ~2 SIINNA ATATI ~
1992 EVALUATED EXERCI      E MESSAGE FORM
~NI:              8    I <<N      NA Simula ed Plan Condi ions: See the Attached Sheets
~Messs  e:        """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""
The Exercise is Terminated.
FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:
: 1)  Deliver when all Exercise objectives have been demonstrated.
Antici ated Results:
: 1)  Close out by making an announcement to all facilities (including REGS) that the Exercise is terminated.
 
199P EVALUATED EXERCISE                      Time: I 3 l~
MAJOR PARAMETERS                              ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown                  ES NO        Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-31                            ~~CPS            FI-924    O GPM N-32                            ~OCPS            FI-925    C) GPM N-35                            g.OE-II AMPS    1A. INSERV    T    OOS N-36                            Ass'->I AMPs    1B. INSERV    T    OOS Avg. Nuclear Power                              1C. INSERV      B  OOS RCS  Pressure                    $ 3O  PSIG    BAST  Level =    /O PRZR Level                              &
A RCP                    RUNNING TOPP            Low Head  S.I. Pum  s B RCP                      UNNIN STOPPED        FI-626          GPM 1A  S/G  Level                  ~s.o    &        1A. INSERV          OOS RECIRC 1B  S/G  Level                                  1B. INSERV    TB OOS RECIRC 1A  S/G  Pressure Pressure
                                  ~~PSIG          RWST  Level = 9'3.
1B  S/G                          /z. (r PSIG Turbine/Generator        ONLINE FFLIN          Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV  Buses            ERGIZE DEENERGIZED FI-931A              GPM 480V Buses              ERGIZE DEENERGIZED FI-931B N GPM DC Batteries      A/Sb VOLTS      B/B~'VOLTS    1A. INSERV T        OOS Cnmt Pressure                    .3g PSIG      1B. INSERV TB OOS Cnmt Sump A Level                  2..7 FEET    NaOH Tank Level =
Cnmt Sump B Level                ~(INCHES A Loop  Hot Leg                        OF      Containme        ecirc    Fans A Loop B
B Cold Leg Loop Hot Leg Loop Cold Leg 3'F SS 2.
                                /ST  'F OF OF 1A.
1B.
lc.
SERV SERV SE STBY STBY STBY OOS OOS OOS RVLIS
*CET V$" 9'F        1D.
P ost NSERV  STBY Accident Dampers OOS OPE  CLOSED S/G A  Total Aux    FW  Flow      88    GPM S/G B  Total Aux    FW  Flow      2-9  GPM    Service Water Pum s 1A.      INSE V STBY      OS DIESEL GENERATORS                                1B.      NS R    STBY OOS 1C.      NSERV STBY OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS                  1D.      NSER STBY OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS TSC RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS A&B  Header Pressure      V~0 PSIG Security RUNNING UNLOADED                OOS    Com  onent Coolin      Water  Pum  s 1A.      INSERV STBY      0 ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS                            1B.      NSERV STBY OOS Surge Tau    Level = ~d Aux. Feedwater    Pum s 1A.      SE    STBY OOS                          Standb    Aux. Feedwater      Pum s 1B. NSE    STBY OOS                          1C.      INSERV STB      OOS Turb. Driven CST Level        ~FE INSERV    TB T
OOS            1D.      INSERV TB        OOS
*CET = Average    of Selected      Core  Exit Thermocouples
 
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1  ATWS        ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT W/0 SCRN          ATWS          ALfm 2  RXT        REACTOR  TRIP BREAKER STATUS            RX TRIPPED    ALRt(
3  N31        SolsCE RANGE DETECTOR N-31              8.40424+01    6009  CPS 4  N32        So(ICE RANGE DETECTOR N-32              8.03523+01    6009  CPS 5  N35        INTERt(EDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-35        I.Oi39f-ff    6009  NP 6  tG6          It(TER>(EDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-36      1.01391"ii    GOOD  At(P 7  NP          AVERAGE NUCLEAR POWER                            .00  6009 8  PRCS        REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEtl AVG PRESS              530. 6009  PSIG 9  LPLR        PRESSURIIER AVERAGE LEVEL                      32.4  6009  X 10  FRCLA        RECTOR COKAVT LOOP A AVG FLOW                    13,6  INHB 11  FRCLB        REI:TOR COOLW(T LOOP B AVG      FLOW          118.6  6009  X 12  RXT16        RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX      TRIP          TRIPPED      ALR)(
13  RXT17        RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX      'IHIP        NOT  TRIP    6009 14  TSUBTC      INCORE TC SUBCOOLED t(ARGIN                    116.5  600~  DEGF 15  LSGA        STt( GEtt A NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL              30.0  LWRN 16  LSGB        STN GEN B NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL                34.4  Goon  X 17  PSGA        STt( GEt( A AVERAGE PRESSURE                    525. LWfi PSIG 18  PSGB        STt( GEN B AVERAGE PRESSURE                      126. LALN PSIG BBSKRI      GBERATOR ON LINE BREAKER 161372          TRIPPED        ALRt(
20  GBSKR2      GBERATOR ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372          TRfPPED        ALRtj 21  BUS11A      BUS 11A SUPPLY      BS(ER                TRIPPED        ALRtl 22  BUS118      BUS  liB SliPPLY  BREAKER              TRfPPED      ALRt(
23  BUS12A      t(OT TERt) lt(ATED ON PPCS    (7/19/91)  NOT  TRIP    DEL 24  BUS12B      NOT TERNINATED ON PPCS        (7/19/91)  NOT  TRIP    DEL 25  B11A12A    BUS 11A TO 12A      TIE BRENER          NOT TRIP      ALfm 26    B11B12B    BUS 11B TO    12B TfE BREA((ER          NOT TRIP      ALRt{
27    PCV        CONTAIN)(ENT AVERAGE PRESSURE                    -.38  6009  PSIG 28    LSiNPA      Cot(TAIttt(EtIT SUt(P A AVERAGE LEVEL              2.7 HWRt(  FFEf 29    L0942E      SiRP B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN A)          LONER        Goon 30    L0943E      SUtP B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN 9)          LONER        6009 31    L0942D      SU>P B LEVEL    78 INCHES (TRAIN A)    LONER        6009 32    L09439    SU)P B LEVEL 78 INC)XS (TRAIN B>          LONER        6009 33  L0942C      SU>P B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A)          LONER        6009 34  L0943C      SU)P B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN B)        /ONER          Goon 35  L0942B      SU)P B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A>          LONER        6009 36  L0943B      SU)P B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B)          LONER        Goon 37  L0942A      SIP    B LEVEL  214 INCHES(TRAIN A)    LONER        6009 38  L0943A      SU>P B    LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B)      LONER        6009 39  T0409A      RCLA HOT LEG TEt)PERATUR=                      360.3  6009  DEGF 40  T0410A      RCLB HOT LEG TEt(PERATUfK                      359.8  6009  KGF 41  T0450      RCLA COLD LEG TPiPERAT(HE                      358.2  Goon  DEGF 42  T0451      RCLB COLD LEG TEt(PERAT(SE                      357.9  6009  DEGF 43  TAVGAWID RCLA TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG)                    359.3  GOOD  DEGF 44  TAVGBWfD RCLB TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG)                    358.9  6009  DEGF 45  LRV        REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL                    98.9          X 46  TCCORE      El. 1  INCORE TC AVERAGE TEt(P                359.4  Goo>  DEGF 47  FAUXFWA    S/G A TOTAL AUX FEEDWATER FL(I                    55. GOOD  GP>(
48  FAUXFWB    S/G B TOTAL AUX FEENA7R FLOW                      23. 6009  8't(
49  BKRO81      t(TR AUXILIARYFEEDWATER PUt(P A          ON            6009 50  BKR082      t(TR AUXILIARYFEEDWATER PUt(P 9          ON            6009 51  V3505      AUX FN    PlNP STEA)f SUPPLY VALVE A    CLOSED 52  V3504      AUX FW PUt(P STEAtf SUPPLY VALVE B      CLOSED        6009


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9.58719+01 5.18901+02 7.38002+02 4.30543t01 8.58327+01 4.22831+01 2.78658+03 1.19174+04 5.05861-01 5'9440.011.57835+03 1.89699-07 2.53990-02 3.57435-05 1.41261-03 4.40312-07 6.86543-05 3.72621-03 2.09411-07 1.34492-05 1.27941-03 2.33040+00 1.01048-02
                        --- TREND GMlUP  ASSIGNBtT StNMY 6tm'VENTi        PROCES'PIP      1-5 PLANT  STATUS POINT ID              DESCRIPTION                VALUE    NNL    E. U.
.095.1106.0106.6106.7106.2117.5GOODG(XSGOODGOODGOtX)G(XX)GOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODHALMGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODHALMGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGPMXMPHDEG.DEGFDEGFDEGFMR/HMR/HMR/MMR/HMR/HMR/HCPMCPHCPMCPMCPMCPHCPHCPHR/HRR/HRCPMUCI/CCMR/HRUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCMR/HRMR/HRXDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGF Time:~121Message:~4~INNATATIN12EVALATEDEXERIEMESSAEFORMT:NININSimulaePlanCondition:
53  FSIA      SAFETY INJECTION LOOP A AV6 FLOW            0. 600 D fPtt 54  FSIB      SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLOW            0. 600D  GPN 55  P2160      SERVICE WATER PtNPS A 5 B HEADER          72. 600D  PSIG 56  P2161      SERVICE WATER PtNPS C h D HEAXR            So. GOOD  PSIG
SeetheAttachedSheets~Messse:"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
  '57  Bt<R041    SERVICE WATER PtNP A               OFF          600D 58  IaR042    SERVICE WATER PUtP B               ON          600D 59  BttR043    SERVICE WATER PtNP C              ON          600D 60  BttR044    SERVICE WATER PtNP 0              ON          600D E+J
FORCONTROLLER USEONLY~CINAnticiaedResuls:1)Operators performing theApplicable ActionsofES-3.1(Post-SGTR CooldownUsingBackfill).
2)TSCevaluating Plantconditions andtakingactionasrequired.
3)EOFevaluating Plantconditions andtakingactionasrequired.
199K'VALUATED EXERCISEMAJORPARAMETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS A.RUNNINGUNLOADEDTOOSB.RUNNINGUNLOADEDSTBOOSTSCRUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSSecurityRUNNINGUNLOADEDTBENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS OOSAux.Feedwater Pums1A.INSERVTBOOS1B.SRSTBYOOSTurb.rivenINSERVBOOSCSTLevel/2F*CET=AverageofSelectedCoreReactorShutdownESNON-31CPSN-32~OCPSN-35NH/AMPSN-36AMPSAvg.NuclearPower0RCSPressurePSIGPRZRLevelARCPRGOPPEBRCPUNNINSTOPPED1AS/GLevel1BS/GLevel~E~to1AS/GPressurePSIG1BS/GPressurePSIGTurbine/Generator ONLINEFL4KVBusesERGIZEDEENERGIZED 480VBusesNERGIZEDDEENERGIZED DCBatteries A~SOVOLTS B~VOLTSCnmtPressure-~R.PSZGCnmtSumpALevel?.FEETCnmtSumpBLevelINCHESALoopHotLeg~Qg.dLOFALoopColdLegOFBLoopHotLegI.OFBLoopColdLeg~i.OOFRVLIS~K>~*CEToF'/GATotalAuxFWFlow~GPMS/GBTotalAuxFWFlow~fGPMDIESELGENERATORS HihHeadS.Z.PumsFI-924C)GPMFZ-925NGPM1AINSERVTBOOS1B.INSERVTBOOS1CINSERVTBOOSBASTLevel=/C7LowHeadS.Z.PumsFI-626OGPM1A.INSERVOOSRECIRC1'NSERVOOSRECIRCRWSTLevel=VS-Containment SraPumsFZ-931AGPMFI-931BC)GP1A.INSERVTOOS1B.INSERVOOSNaOHTankLevel=Containment ecircFans1A.ESTBYOOS1B.SESTBYOOS1C.SESTBYOOS1D.STBYOOSPostAccidentDampersENCLOSEDServiceWaterPums1A.INSEVSTBYOS1B.SESTBYOOS1C~SERSTBYOOS1D.NRSTBYOOSA&BHeaderressure~PSIGComonentCoolinWaterPums1A.IERVSTBYOOS1B.INSERVSTBYOOSSurgeTanvel=StandbAux.Feedwater Pums1C.INSERVTOOS1D.INSERVTBOOSExitThermocouples Gr199212:15R.E.GINASft(ULATOR TRENDGROUPASSIG)STSUM)IRYPA6E1GROUP:EVENTiPROCEDURE:
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION VALUEQUALE.U.1235678~9101112131415161718f9202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152ATMSR)(TN31N32N35N36NPPRCSLPLRFRCLAFRCLBRXT16RXT17TSUBTCLSGRLS6BPSGAPSGBGEtlBKRlGENBKR2BUS11RBUS11BBUS12ABUS12BB11A12RB11812BPCVLSlNPAL0942EL0943EL0942DL0943DL0942CL0943CL0942BL0943BL0942AL0943AT0409RT0410RT0450T0451TAVGAMIDTR'LGBMID LRVTCCOREFAUXFMRFRUXFMBBKR081BKR082V3505V3504ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0SCRAMREACTORTRIPBREAKERSTATUSSMKERANGEDETECTORN-31SISCERRt(GEDETECTORN-32INTERMEDIATE RAN6EDETECTORN-35INTERMEDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-36AVERA6ENUCLEARPOWERRECTORCOOLANTSYSTEMAVGPRESSPRESSURIZER AVERAGELEVELREACTORCOOLW(TLOOPAAVGFLOWREACTORCOOLANTLOOPBAVGFLOWRCPABREAKERCAUSERXTRIPRCPBBREAKERCAUSERXTRIPINCORETCSUBCOOLED MARGINSTMGENANARROMRANGEAVGLEVELSTMGENBNARROWRAKEAVGLEVELSTMGENAAVERAGEPRESSURESTMGENBAVERAGEPRESSUREGENERATOR ONLINEBREAKER161372GYRATORONLINEBREAKER9X1372BUS11ASUPPLYBREAKERBUS11BSUPPLYBREAKERNOTTERMIt(ATED ONPPCS(7/19/91)
NOTTERMINATED ONPPCS(7/19/91)
BUS11ATO12ATIEBREAKERBUS11BTO128TfEBREAKERCONTAINMENT AVERAGEPRESSURECO)1TAIt(MENT SUMPAAVERAGELEVELSU)A'LEVEL6INCHES(TRAINA)SUB'LEVEL8INCHES(TRAINB)SUtf'LEVEL78INOKS(TRAINA)SUtf'LEVEL78fNCHES(TRAINB)SUMPBLEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN A)SrJYP8LEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN B)SUMPBLEVEL180It(CHES(TRAIN A)SUtf'LEVEL180INCHES(TRRIN B)SUtfBLEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtPBLEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN B)RCLRHOTLEGTEMPERATURE RCLBHOTLEGTEMPERATURE RCLRCOLDLEGTEMPERAT(RE RCLBCOLDLEGTEMPERRTNE RCLRTAVG(THOT!TCOLD WIDERNG)RCLBTAVG(T)GT/TCOLD WIDERNG)REACTORVESSELAVERAGELEVELEl.lft,ORETCAVERAGETEMPS/GRTOT&'UXFEEBtA7rZ FLOWS/GBTOTALAUXFEENATERFLOWMTRAUXILIARY FEEDMATER PUMPAMTRAUXILIARY FEEDMRTER PUMPBAUXFMPUt(PSTER)(SUPPLYVALVEARUXFMPUN'TEANSUPPLYVALVEBATMSRXTRIPPED8.55064+01 7.95241+01 1.01391"11 1~01391-11.00899.58.913.0114.0TRIPPEDNOTTRIP115.729.436.0919.268.TRfPPEDTRIPPEDTRIPPEDTRIPPEDNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIP-282.5LONERl.ONERLONERLONERLONERLONERLONERLONERLONERLONER418.9418.0416.2416.0417.5417.099.6417.70.189.OFFONCLOSEDCLOSEDRLRt(ALIIGOOD6000GOOD600DGOODGOODGOODINHBGOODALRt(600D600~LMRNGOODGOODLALt(RUIALR)(ALRtfAUIDELDELRLRt(AUI600DHMRNGOODGOODGOODGOOD600D60006009600D6000600DGOODGOODGOODGOODGOOD6000GOOD600>GOOD600D600D680DGOODGOODCPSCPSAMPAMPXPSIGXXXDEGFPSI6PSIGPSIGFKTDEGFKGFKGFKGFKGFK6FXKGFGPtfPM8'76 OCT8~199212:15R.E.GIWASINULATOR TRENDGROUPASSIGNNENT SUNNARYPAGE26ROUP:EVENT1PROCEDURES EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION VALUEQlALE.U.53545556'57585960EMJFSIASAFETYINJECTION:LOOP AFSIBSAFETYINJECTION LOOPBP2160SERVICEMATERPIIPSAhP2161SERVICEMATERPNPSChINR041SERVICEWATERPNPAIIR042SERVICEWATERPlNPBINR043SERVICEMATERPIIPCBKR044SERVICEMATERPNF0AVGFLOWAVGFLOWBHEADERDHEADER0.GOOD0.GOOD72.GOOD80.600DGOOD600D6009GOODGPN6PNPSIGPSIG
~~OGRAKNAHE:LRGTSZ.E R.E.GINNANUCLEARPOWERPLANTOCT08,9212:15:00TRENDGROUPASSIGNHEHT SUHHARYGROUPNAMEEVENT2GROUPDESCRIPTIOH PROCEDURE:
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION CURRENTVALUEQUALITYCODEEHGRUNITS12'456789101112131420212223242526272829,30313233343536373839404142430'0619LRWSTWS033WD033WT033WT250WOT2R01R02R05R09R34R35R10AR11R12R10BR13R14R18R19R29R30R15R12A5R12A6R12A7R12A9R14A5R14A7R14A9R15ASR15A7R15A9R31R32CVHTCV03TCV07TCVOBTCV09TCV10TCV17COKPONEHT COOLINGLOOPTOTALFLWREFUELIHG WATERSTORAGETANKLVL33FOOTLEVELWINDSPEED33FOOTLEVELWINDDIRECTION 33FOOTLEVELTEMPERATURE 250FOOTLEVELTEHPERATURE 250TO33FOOTLEVELDELTATEHPAREA1-CONTROL ROOMAREA2-CONTAINMENT AREA5-SPENTFUELPITAREA9.LETDOWN LINEMONITORAREA34-AUXBLDGCVSPRAYPUMPAREA35-PASSSAMPLEPANELCONTAINMENT IODINEMONITORR10ACONTAINHENT AIRPARTICULATE COHTAINKENT GASMONITORPLANTVENTIODIHEMONITORR10BAUXBLDGEXHAUSTAIRPARTICULATE AUXBLDGEXHAUSTGASKOHITORLIQUIDWASTEDISPOSALMONITORSTEAMGENERATOR BLOWDOWNDRAINAREA29CONTAINHENT HIGHRANGEAREA30-COHTAINHEHT HIGHRANGECONDENSER AIREJECTOREXHAUSTCVVENTCHAN5LOWRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN6-AREAGAHHACVVENTCHAH7MIDRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN9-HIGHRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN5-LOWRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN9-HIGHRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHANS-LOW RANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN7-HIDRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN9-HlRANGEGASAREA31STEAKLIHEA(SPING)AREA32STEAHLINE8(SPING)CVHYDROGENCONCENTRATION CVBASEMENTLVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;3CVIHTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;7CVINTERHEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;8CVINTERHEOIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;9CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;10CVOPERATING LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;171485.94.56.577.66.067.81.89.02214-02 7.35678+00 1.39946+00 1.27501+02 9.09354-01 1.09283+00 9.58719+01 5.18901+02 7.38002+02 4.30543+01 8.58327+01 4.22831+01 2.78658i03 1.14174+04 5.05861.01 5.09440.01 1.57835+03 1.89699-07 2.53990-02 3.57435-05 141261-034.40312.07 6.86543-05 3.?2621-03 2.09411-07 1.34492-05 1.27941-032.25040t00 1.01048.02
.095~1106.0106.6106.7106.2117.5GOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODHALHGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODHALHGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGPKXKPHOEG.DEGFDEGFDEGFMR/HMR/HKR/HKR/HKR/HKR/HCPHCPMCPMCPMCPMCPHCPKCPMR/NRR/HRCPHUCI/CCMR/HRUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCKR/HRMR/HRDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGF Time:~12QMessage:~4GINNASTATION192EVALATEDEXERCISE~MEREEERRM~M:MIE<<IRSimulated PlantConditions:
SeetheAttachedSheets~IVlessse:"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
FORCONTROLLER USEONLYController Notes:1)Accidentevaluation andresponsecontinues.
AnticiatedResuls:1)Recovery/Re-entry andDeclassification discussions shouldcommencepertheguidanceprovidedinEPIP3-4,"Emergency Declassification andRecovery."
Discussions shouldalsoincludebutnotbelimitedtothefollowing:
a)Preliminary discussions betweentheEOFandtheTSConthefollowing:
~ShortTermPlantconcernssuchas:1.2.3.4.5.Cooldownanddepressurization ofthePlant.Repairandreturntoserviceofthe"A"CCWPumptoensurearedundant pumpfordecayheatremoval.Repairandreturntoserviceofthe"A"ServiceWaterPump.RepairandreturntoserviceoftheNaturalGaslinetotheScreenhouse.
Continued evaluation ofthedrilledholeinthe"B"S/GARV.(continued onthenextpage)


~Intermediate TermPlantconcernssuchas:1."A"S/GTubeinspection andrepair.2.Possible"B"S/GTubeinspection.
ROGRAM NAME    :LRGTSZ.E                                                                                     OCT 08,92 R.E. GINHA    NUCLEAR PONER PLANT                                                                                13:14:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNHENT
3.Radiological releasecalculations andevaluation.
b)Preliminary designation oftheRecoveryOrganization.
c)StateandcountiesmayalsoconductparallelRecovery/Re-entry discussions.
2)Recovery/Re-entry interface betweentheEOF/TSCandoffsiteagenciesshouldbedemonstrated astimeallows.
199'VALUATED EXERCISETime:~23G'AJOR PARAMETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS A.RUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSB.RUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSTSCRUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSSecurityRUNNINGUNLOADEDTENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS OOSAux.Feedwater Pums1A.INSERVTOOS1B.SESTBYOOSTurb.DrivenINSERVTBOOSCSTLevel~1FEETReactorShutdown(YYENON-31~CICPSN-32~~CPSN-35z~/AMPSN-36~-s/AMPSAvg.NuclearPowerC7RCSPressure~FE-PSTGPRZRLevelb~~l.ARCPRUNNINGTOPPEDBRCP~RUNNINSTOPPED1AS/GLevel1BS/GLevelS7.71AS/GPressurePSIG1BS/GPressure2.93PSIGTurbine/Generator ONLINEFFLI4KVBusesNERGIZEDEENERGIZED 480VBusesRDEENERGIZED DCBatteries A/BOVOLTSB/30VOLTSCnmtPressure~~30PSIGCnmtSumpALevel2,ekFEETCnmtSumpBLevel~~INCHESALoopHotLegBm.~oFALoopColdLeg~axaOFBLoopHotLeg.2OFBLoopColdLeg~oa.OFRVLISg54*CET~OS~0FS/GATotalAuxFWFlow0GPMS/GBTotalAuxFWFlowIa.aGPMDIESELGENERATORS HihHeadS.X.PumsFI-9240GPMFI-925&GPM1A.INSERVTBOOS1B.INSERVTBOOS1C.INSERVTBOOSBASTLevel=IoLowHeadS.I.PumsFI-626OGPM1A.INSERVOOSRECIRC1B.INSERVTBOOSRECIRCRWSTLevel=~E.VContainment SraPumsFI-931A&GPMFI-931BOGPM1A.INSERVTBOOS1B.INSERVTBOOSNaOHTankLevel=Containment RecircFans1A.NSEVSTBYOOS1B.SERSTBYOOS1C.SESTBYOOS1D.NSERSTBYOOSPostAccidentDampersECLOSEDServiceWaterPums1A.XNSERVSTBY01B.SESTBYOOS1C.NSERSTBYOOS1D~NSERSTBYOOSA&BHeaderPressure~7'0PSIGComonentCoolinWaterPums1A.INSERVSTBY001B.NSESTBYOOSSurgeTanevel=M/StandbAux.Feedwater Pums1C.INSERVTBOOS1D.INSERVSTBOOS*CET=AverageofSelectedCoreExit.Thermocouples 8sf99212:30R.E.GINASIMULATOR PAGE1=-TRENDGROUP-ASSIGNMENT SUMMARY6ROUP:EVENT1PROCEDURES EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION VALUE()UALE.U.12367891011121315161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434546474849505152ATMSRXTN31N32N35N36NPPRCSLP2RFRYFRMRXT16RXT17TSUBTCLSGALSGBPSGAPSGBGENBKRIGEt(BKR2BUS11ABUS11BBUS12ABUS12BBiiA12AB11812BPCVLQNPAL0942EL0943EL0942DL0943DL0942CL0943CL0942BL0943BL0942AL0943AT0409AT0410AT0450T0451TAVGAMIDTAVGBMIDLRVTCCOREFAUXFMAFAUXFWBBKR081BKR082V3505V3504ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT W/0SCRAMREACTORTRIPBREAKERSTATUSSOlRCERANGEDETECTORN-31SmSCERA)IGEDETECTORN-32INTERMEDIATE RANEEDETECTORN-35INTERMEDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-36AVERAGENLQZ8POWERREACTORCOOLANTSYSTEMAVGPRESSPRESSURI2ER AVERAGELEVELREKTORCOOLANTLOOPAAVGFLOWREKTORCOOLANTLOOPBAVGFLOWRCPABREAKERCAUSERXTRIPRCPBBREAKERCAUSERXTRIPINCORETCSUBC(mLED MARGINSTMGENANARROWRANGEAVGLEVELSTMGBIBNARROWRA%EAVGLEVELSTMGENAAVERAGEPRESSURESTMGEN8AVERAGEPRESSUREGBHNTORONLINEBREAKER161372GBERATORONLINEBREAKER9X1372BUS1fASUPPLYBREAKERBUS11BSlFPLYBREAKERNOTTERMIt(ATED OttPPCS(7/f9/91)
NOTTERMIt(ATED ONPPCS(7/19/91)
BUSifATo12ATfEBREAKERBUS11BTo128TIEBRENERCONMINMEt(T AVERAGEPRESSURECONTAINMENT SUMPAAVERAGELEVELSU)PBLEVEL8INCHES(TRAINA)SU)PBLEVEL8INCHES(TRAIt4B)SU)PBLEVEL78INCIIES(TRAINA)SU)PBLEVEL78INQKS(TRAINB)SU)PBLEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN A)SU)PBLEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN B)SU)PBLEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN A)SUIPBLEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN B)SU)PBLEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN A)SU)PBLEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN B)RCLAHOTLEGTEMPERATURE RCLBHOTLEGTEMPERATUR" RCLACOLDLEGTEtIPERATURE RCLBCOLDLEGTBIPERATNE RCLATAVG(THOT/TCOLD WIDERNG)RCLBTAVG(THOT/TCOI.D WIDERNG)REACTORVESSELAVERAGELEVELEi~1INCORETCAVERAGETEMPS/GATOTALAUXFEEDMATER FLOWS/GBTOTALAUXFEEDMATER FLOWMTRAUXILIARY FEEDMATER PUMPAMTRAUXILIARY FEEDMATER PUMPBAUXFMPUMPSTEANSUPPLYVALVEAAUXFWPUMPSTEANSUPPLYVALVEBATWSR)(TRIPPED7.95241+01 8.46249+01 1.01391-11 1.01391-11
.00892.61.813.2115.2TRIPPEDNOTTRIP128.621.751.7891.233.TRIPPEDTRIPPEDTRIPPEDTRIPPEDNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPt40TTRIP-.302.6LONERLONERLONERLONERLONERLo)IERLo)4ERLOWERLOWERLONER403.8404.2402.5402.5403.2403.499.5403.60.125.OFFONCLOSEDCLOSEDALRNALRN6009CPSGOODCPS6009AMP6009AMPGOODXGOODPSIGHMRNXINHBX6009XALRNGOOD600~DEGFLMRNXGOODX6009PSIGLALMPSIGALRNALRNALRNALRNDELDELALRNALRN6009PSIGHMRNFKf6009600960096009600960096009G0096009GOOD6009DEGF6009DEGF6009DEGFGOODDEGF6009DE6F600DDEGFGOODX600~DEGF6009GPMGOODGPM6009GOOD6009GOOD OCT8~1992,12!30R.E.GIt5ASIIIULATOR TRENDGROUPASSIGIDIENT SINNRYPAGE253FSIA54FSIB55P216056P216157BKR04158BKR04259BKR04360BKR044SAFETYINJECTION'LOOP ASAFETYINJECTION LOOPBSERVICEWATERPINPSAhSERVICEMATERPNIPSC5SEINICEWATERPINPASERVICEWATERPUlIPBSERVICEWATERPINPCSERVICEMATERPNP0GROUP:EVEIIT1PROCEDURE:
POINTIDDESCRIPTION EPIP1-5PLNTSTATUSVALUEAVGFLOW0.AV6FLOW0.BHEADER72.DHEADER80.QUALE.U.GOOD6PtIGOOD6PNGOODPSIG600DPSIGGOOD600DGOOD600D ROGRAMNAME:LRGTSZ.E
~~~R.E.GIHHANUCLEARPOWERPLANTOCT08,9212:30:00TREHDGROUPASSIGNMEHT SUMMARYGROUPNAMEEVENT2GROUPDESCRIPTION PROCEDURE:
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION CURRENTVALUEQUALITYCODEENGRUNITS1234567891011121314192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142430JF0619LRWSTWS033WD033WT033,WT250WDT2R01R02R05R09R34R35R10AR11R12R108R13R14R18R19R29R30R15R12A5R12A6R12A7R12A9R14A5R14A7R14A9R15ASR15A7R15A9R31R32CVHTCV03TCV07TCVOBTCV09TCV10TCV17COMPONENT COOLINGLOOPTOTALFLWREFUELIHG WATERSTORAGETANKLVL33FOOTLEVELWINDSPEED33FOOTLEVEL'WIHDDIRECTION 33FOOTLEVELTEMPERATURE 250FOOTLEVELTEMPERATURE 250TO33FOOTLEVELDELTATEMPAREA1-CONTROL ROOMAREA2-CONTAIHMENT AREA5-SPENTFUELPITAREA9-LETDOWN LINEMONITORAREA34-AUXBLDGCVSPRAYPUMPAREA35PASSSAMPLEPANELCONTAINMENT IODINEMONITORR10ACONTAINMENT AIRPARTICULATE CONTAINMEHT GASMOHITORPLANTVENTIODINEMOHITORR10BAUXBLDGEXHAUSTAIRPARTICULATE AUXBLDGEXHAUSTGASMONITORLIQUIDWASTEDISPOSALMONITORSTEAMGENERATOR BLOWDOWHDRAINAREA29-COHTAIHHEHT HIGHRANGEAREA30-CONTAINMEHT HIGHRANGECONDENSER AIREJECTOREXHAUSTCVVENTCHAN5-LOWRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN6-AREAGAMMACVVENTCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN9-HIGHRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAH5-LOWRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAH9-HIGHRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN5-LOWRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN9HIRANGEGASAREA31STEAMLINEA(SPING)AREA32STEAMLINE8(SPIHG)CVHYDROGENCONCENTRATION CVBASEMENTLVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;3CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;7CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;8CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;9CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;'IOCVOPERATING LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;171485.94.58.567.69.067.81.89.02214-02 7.35678+00 1.39946+00 1.24701+02 9.09354-01 1.09283+00 9.58719+01 5'8901+027.38002+02 4.30543+01 8.58327+01 4.22831+01 2.78658+03 1.09474+04 5.05861-01 5.09440.01 1'7835+031.89699.07 2.53990-02 3.57435-05 1.41261-03 4.40312-07 6.86543-05 3.72621-03 2.09411-07 1.34492-05 1.27941-03 2.18040t001.01048-02
.095.1106.0106.6106.7106.2117.5GOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODHALMGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODHALMGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGPMxMPHBEGSDEGFDEGFDEGFMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HCPMCPMCPMCPMCPMCPMCPMCPMR/HRR/HRCPMUCI/CCMR/HRUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCMR/HRMR/HRxDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGF Time:~124Message:~gINNATATIN192EVALUATED EXERISE~MEBBAGEF~MI:BIIG<<IRSimulated PlantConditions:
SeetheAttachedSheets~INssae:"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
FORCONTROLLER USEONLYCnrllrN1)Accidentevaluation andresponsecontinues.
AnticiatedResults:1)Recovery/Re-entry andDeclassification discussions shouldcommencepertheguidanceprovidedinEPIP3-4,"Emergency Declassification andRecovery."
Discussions shouldalsoincludebutnotbelimitedtothefollowing:
a)Preliminary discussion betweentheEOFandtheTSConthefollowing:
~ShorttermPlantconcernssuchas:1.2.3.Cooldownanddepressurization ofthePlant.Repairandreturnto.serviceofthe"A"CCWPumptoensurearedundant pumpfordecayheatremoval~Repairandreturntoserviceofthe"A"ServiceWaterPump.RepairandreturntoserviceoftheNaturalGaslinetotheScreenhouse.
Note:Anevaluation ofthismayleadtoadiscussion nottoreturnNaturalGastotheScreenhouse.
(continued onthenextpage)
~Intermediate termPlantconditions suchas:1.2.3.4,"A"S/GTubeinspection andrepair.Possible"B"S/GTubeinspection.
"A"S/GTuberuptureevaluation forrootcause.Radiological releasecalculations andevaluation.
b)Preliminary designation oftheRecoveryOrganization.
c)StateandcountiesmayalsoconductparallelRecovery/Re-entry discussions.
2)Recovery/Re-entry interface betweentheEOF/TSCandoffsiteagenciesshouldbedemonstrated astimeallows.
199KEVALUATED EXERCISETime:1~/~MAJORPARAMETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS ReactorShutdownYENON-310CPSN-32gCPSN-35feb'-IfAMPSN-36glAMPSAvg.NuclearPowerRCSPressure47PSIGPRZRLeveldOARCPRUNNINGTOPPEBRCPRUNNINGSTOPPED1AS/GLevel1BS/GLevel~.21AS/GPressure~~~PSIG1BS/GPressurewozPSIGTurbine/Generator ONLINEFFLIN4KVBusesRGDEENERGIZED 480VBusesENERGIZEDEENERGIZED DCBatteries A~VOLTSB/30VOLTSCnmtPressure~~~aSSPSIGCnmtSumpALevel2.~CeFEET.CnmtSumpBLevel~(INCHESALoopHotLeg>9m.r7OFALoopColdLeg~Et.s.OFBLoopHotLeg~i.ELOFBLoopColdLeg~.IOFRVLIS*CETOFS/GATotalAuxFWFlowGPMS/GBTotalAuxFWFlow~GPMDIESELGENERATORS A.RUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSB.RUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSTSCRUNNINGUNLOADEDTOOSSecurityRUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS HihHeadS.I.PumsFI-9240GPMFI-925GPM1A.INSERVTBOOS1B.INSERVTOOS1CINSERVTBOOSBASTLevel=/LowHeadS.I.PumsFI-626OGPM1A.INSERVTOOSRECIRC1B.INSERVTBOOSRECIRCRWSTLevel=~3.Containment SraPumsFI-931AGPMFI-931BOGPM1A.INSERV1B.INSERVTNaOHTankLevel=OOSOOSContainment ecircFans1A.NSERSTBYOOS1B.SERSTBYOOS1C.SERSTBYOOS1D.NSESTBYOOSPostAccidentDampersPENCLOSEDServiceWaterPums1A.INSERVSTBY1B.NSERSTBYOOS1C.SERVSTBYOOS1D.NSSTBYOOSA&BHeaderressure~0PSIGComonentCoolinWaterPums1A.INSERVSTBY001B.NSERVSTBYOOSSurgeTanLevel=~%StandbAux.FeeaterPums1C.INSERVTBOOS1D.INSERVTBOOSAux.Feedwater Pums1A.INSERVTBOOS1B.SERSTBYOOSTurb.DrivenINSERVTOOSCSTLevel~iFEET*CET=AverageofSelectedCoreExitThermocouples 8~199212:45R.E.Glt5ASIMULATOR TRENDGROUPASSIG)MENT SUM)(ARYPA6E1GROUP:EVENT1PROCEDURES EPIP1-5PLA)ITSTATUS12345678910111213141S161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434446474849505152POINTIDATWSRXTN31N32N35N36t(PPRCSLPZRFRCLAFRCLBRXT16RXT17TSUBTCLSGALSGBPSGAPSGBGENBKR1GENBKR2BUS11ABUS11BBUS12ABUS12BB11A12ABiiB12BPCVLSINPALO942ELO943ELO942DLO943DLO942CLO943CLO942BLO9438LO942ALO943ATO409ATO41OATO450TO451TAVGAWIDTAVGBMIDLRVTCCGREFAUXFWAFAUXFWBBKRO81BKR082V35OSV3504DESCRIPTION ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT W/0SCRAMREACTORTRIPBREAKERSTATUSSmSCERANGEDETECTORN-31SolSCERWGEDETECTORN-32INIEI(MEDIATE RANGEDETECTORN"35INTERMEDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-36AVERAGENIKLEARPONERREACTORCOOLANTSYSTEMAVGPRESSPRESSURIIER AVERAGELEVELREACTORCGOL@TLOOPAAVGFLOWREACTORCOOLANTLOOPBAVGFLOWRCPABREAKERCAUSERXTRIPRCPBBREAKERCAUSERXTRIPINCGRETCSUBCOOLED MARGINSTMGENAtQRROMRAt(GEAVGLEVELSTMGEt(BNARROWRANGEAVGLEVELSTMGENAAVERAGEPRESSURESTMGENBAVERAGEPRESS)REGEtGQTORONLINEBREAKER161372GESITORONLINEBREAKER9X1372BUS11ASUPPLYBREAKERBUS11BRFPLYBREAKERNGTTERMINATED OttPPCS(7/19/91)
NOTTERMINATED ONPPCS(7/19/91)
BUSiiATO12ATIEBREAKERBUS11BTO12BTIEBREAKERCONTAIeENT AVERAGEPRESSURECONTAINMENT SUt(PAAVERAGELE4ELSU)PBLEVEL8INCHES(TRAINA)SUtPBLEVEL8INCHES(TRAINB)SU)PBLEVEL78IN&KG(TRAINA)SU)PBLEVEL78INCHES(TRAINB)SU)PBLEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtPBLEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN B)SU)PBLEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN A)SUtP0LEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN B)SU)PBLEVEL214INCHES(TRAIt<
A)SU)P0LEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN B)RCLAHOTLEGTEMPERATURE RCLBHGTLEGTEMPERATURE RCLACol.DLEGTE)IPERATlRE RCLBCOLDLEGTE)IPERATISE RCU)TAVG(THOT/TCOLD WIDERNG)RCLBTAVG(THOT/TCOLD WIDERNG)RECTORVESSPAVERAGELEVELEi.iINCORETCAVERAGETEMPS/6ATOTALAUXFEEDWATER FLWS/G8TOTALAUXFEEDWATRFLOWMTRAUXILIARY FEEDWATER PU)IPAt(TRAUXILIARY FEEDWATER PUt(P0AUXFWPUIIPSTEA)ISUPPLYVALVEAAUXFMPUI(PSTEA)lSl)PPLYVALVEBVALUEATNSRXTRIPPED7.95241+01 8.5802M)1 1.01391-11 1~01391-11.00767.60.013.3116.0TRIPPEDNOTTRIP122.918.8S6.2768,202.TRIPPEDTRIPPEDTRIPPEDTRIPPEDNGTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIP-.342.6LONERLONERLONERLONERLONERLONERLONERLONERLONERLONER392.7392.9391.2391.1392.0392.099.3392.7O.86.OFFONCLOSEDCLOSEDALRIIALR)(GOOD600060006000GOOD6000HWRNINHB6000ALRN6000600iLMRtl60006009LAL)IALRNALRI(ALRt(ALRNDELDELALRNALRtf6009HWRI(6000GOOD60006000GOOD60006000600060096000GOOD6000GOOD6000GOOD60006000Goo'009600060096000GOOD6000E.U.CPSCPSAMPAt(P/PSI6I/y.DEGFXXPSIGPSIGPSI6FKTDEGFKGFDEGFDE6FDEGFKGFKGFIPMGPM OCT8~199212:45R.E.GINASIRLATORTRENDGROUPASSIGNNENT RNNRYPA6E2GROUP!EVENT1PROCEDURE:
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION 53FSIASAFETYINJECTION'LKP AAVGFLOW54FSIBSAFETYINJECTION LOOPBAVGFLIN55P2160SERVICEMATERPlIPSAhBHEADER56P2161SERVICEMATERPIIPSCh9HEADER57BKR041SERVICEMATERPlmPA58BKR042SERVICEWATERPSFB59BKR043SERVICEMATERPNPC60BKR044SERVICEMATERPlIPDOFFONONON0.0.72.80.OVALE.U.GOODGPNGOODIF'00DPSIGGOODPSIGGOODGOOD600DGOOD ROGRAMNAME:LRGTSZ~E~~R.E.GIHNANUCLEARPOWERPLANTOCT08,92124500TRENDGROUPASSIGNMENT SUMMARYGROUPNAMEEVENT2GROUPDESCRIPTIONPROCEDURE:
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION CURRENTVALUEDUALITYCODEENGRUNITS123456789101213142021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142430-F0619LRWSTWS033WD033WT033WT250WDT2R01R02R05R09R34R35R10AR11R12R108R13R14R18R19R29R30R15R12A5R12A6R12A7R12A9R14A5R14A7R14A9R15A5R15A7R15A9R31R32CVHTCV03TCV07TCV08TCV09TCV10TCV17COMPONENT COOLIHGLOOPTOTALFLWREFUELING
'WATERSTORAGETANKLVL33FOOTLEVELWINDSPEED33FOOTLEVELWIHDDIRECTION 33FOOTLEVELTEMPERATURE 250FOOTLEVELTEMPERATURE 250TO33FOOTLEVELDELTATEMPAREA1-CONTROL ROOMAREA2-COHTAINMEHT AREA5-SPEHTFUELPITAREA9-LETDOWN LINEMONITORAREA34-AUXBLDGCVSPRAYPUMPAREA35-PASSSAMPLEPAHELCONTAINMEHT IODINEMONITORR10ACONTAINMENT AIRPARTICULATE CONTAINMENT GASMONITORPLANTVENTIODINEMONITORR10BAUXBLDGEXHAUSTAIRPARTICULATE AUXBLDGEXHAUSTGASMONITORLIQUIDWASTEDISPOSALMONITORSTEAMGENERATOR SLOWDOWNDRAINAREA29-COHTAINMEHT HIGHRANGEAREA30-CONTAINMENT HIGHRANGECONDENSER AIREJECTOREXHAUSTCVVENTCHAN5-LOWRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN6-AREAGAMHACVVENTCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN9-HIGHRAHGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN5-LOWRAHGEGASPLANI'ENT CHAN7MIDRAHGEGAS=PLANTVEHTCHAN9-HIGHRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAH5-LOWRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN7-MIDRAHGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN9-MlRANGEGASAREA31STEAMLINEA(SPING)AREA32STEAMLINEB(SPING)CVHYDROGENCONCENTRATION CVBASEMENTLVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;3CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;7CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;8CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;9CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;10CVOPERATING LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;171485~94.58.765.66.067.81.89.02214-02 7.35678+00 1.39946+00 1~22501+029.09354-01


==1.0 9283i00==
==SUMMARY==
9.58719+01 5'8901+027.38002+02 4.30543+01 8.58327+01 4.22831+01 2.78658+03 1.02474+04 5.05861-01 5.09440.01 1.57835+03 1.89699-07 2'3990.023.57435-05 1.41261-03 4.40312-07 6.86543-05 3.72621-03 2.09411-07 1.34492-05 1.27941.032.16040+001.01048-02
~095.1106.0106.6106.7106.2117.5GOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODBALMGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODHALMGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGPMxMPHDEG.DEGFDEGFDEGFMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HCPMCPMCPMCPMCPMCPMCPMCPMR/HRR/HRCPMUCI/CCMR/NRUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCMR/NRMR/NRXDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGF Time:~1QQMessage:~1INNATATION12EVALUATED EXERIEIVIESAEFRMI:CI<<C<<IRSimulated PlanConditions:
SeetheAttachedSheetsM~esacaS:"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
FORCONTROLLER USEONLY~CIIR1)Accidentevaluation andresponsecontinues.
AnticiaedResults;1)Recovery/Re-entry anddeclassification discussions shouldcommencepertheguidanceprovidedinEPIP3-4,"Emergency Declassification andRecovery."
Discussions shouldalsoincludebutnotbelimitedtothefollowing; a)Preliminary discussions betweentheEOFandtheTSConthefollowing:
~ShorttermPlantconcernssuchas:1.2.3.4.Cooldownanddepressurization ofthePlant.Repairand-return toserviceofthe"A"CCWPumptoensurearedundant pumpfordecayheatremoval.Repairandreturntoserviceofthe"A"ServiceWaterPump.RepairandreturntoserviceoftheNaturalGaslinetotheScreenhouse.
Note:Anevaluation ofthiseventmayleadtoadiscussion nottoreturnNaturalGastotheScreenhouse, (continued onnextpage) 5.Continued evaluation ofthedrilledholeinthe"B"S/GARV.~Intermediate termPlantconditions suchas:1.2.3.4."A"S/GTubeinspection andrepair.Possible"B"S/GTubeinspection.
"A"S/GTuberuptureevaluation forrootcause.Radiological releasecalculations andevaluation.
b)Preliminary designation oftheRecoveryOrganization.
c)StateandcountiesmayalsoconductparallelRecovery/Re-entry discussions.
2)Recovery/Re-entry interface betweenEOF/TSCandoffsiteagenciesshouldbedemonstrated astimeallows.
199PEVALUATED EXERCISETime:ISO'AZORP20&METERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS HihHeadS.I.PumsFI-924NGPMFI-925~GPM1AINSERVTBOOS1B.INSERVBOOS1CINSERVTBOOSBASTLevel=~1LowHeadS.I.PumsFI-626OGPM1A.INSERVTBOOSRECIRC1B.INSERVTBOOSRECIRCRWSTLevel=3.Containment SraPumsFI-931AOGPMFI-931B&GPM1A.INSERVTOOS1B.INSERVTBOOSNaOHTankLevel='FContainment RecircFanslA.SESTBYOOS1B.SESTBYOOS1C.NSESTBYOOS1D.NSERSTBYOOSPostAccidentDampersPENCLOSEDServiceWaterPums1A.INRVSTBY01B.NSESTBYOOS1C.ERSTBYOOS1D.NSERVSTBYOOSA&BHeaderPressure7~'0PSIGDIESELGENERATORS A.RUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSB.RUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSTSCRUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSSecurityRUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSComonentCoolinWaterPumsReactorShutdownENON-31CPSN-32~CPSN-35-s(AMPSN-36AMPSAvg.NuclearPower0RCSPressure~@iPSIGPRZRLevel3).aARCPRUNNINGTOPPBRCPUNNINSTOPPED1AS/GLevel27.11BS/GLevel1AS/GPressurePSIG1BS/GPressurel7PSIGTurbine/Generator ONLINEFFLI4KVBusesNERGIZEDDEERGIZED480VBusesNERGIEDEENERGIZED DCBatteries AI3oVOLTSBI30VOLTSCnmtPressure3'SIGCnmtSumpALevel2.7FEETCnmtSumpBLevel~(INCHESALoopHotLeg~SPOOFALoopColdLeg~3I70F.BLoopHotLegOFBLoopColdLeg3t/.sOFRVLIS'~/*CET~~..9'FS/GATotalAuxFWFlowGPMS/GBTotalAuxFWFlowaGPMENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Aux.Feedwater Pums1A.NSESTBYOOS1B.NSERSTBYOOSTurb.DrivenINSERVTBOOS1A.INSSTBY01B.NSERSTBYOOSSurgeTanLevel=~i~4StandbAux.FewaterPums1C.INSERVSTBOOS1D.INSERVSTBOOSCSTLevel~/F*CET=AverageofSelectedCoreExitThermocouples Gs199213:00R.E.GINASltmLATOR PAGE1TRENDGROUP*ASSIGN)(Et(T SU)IARYGROUP!EVENT1PRXED(IE:
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION E.U.12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152ATl6RXTN31N32N35N36NPPRCSLPLRFRCLAFRCLBRXT16RXT17TSUBTCLSGALSGBPSGAPSGBGENBKRlGBIKR2BUSllABUS11BBUS12ABUS12BBllA12AB11B129PCVLS(IPAL0942EL0943EL0942DL0943DL0942CL0943CL0942BL0943BL0942AL0943AT0409AT0410AT0450T0451TAVGAMIDTAVGBWIDLRVTCCOREFAUXFMAFAUXFMBBKR081BKR082V3505V3504ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0SCRNREACTORTRIPBREAKERSTATUSSmmCERANGEDETECTORN-31SmnCERA%EDETECTORN-32INTERNEDIATE RANGEKfECTORN-35INTERNEDIATE RANGEDETECTORN-36AVERAGENLQZ8POMERREACTORCOOLANTSYSTB(AVGPRESSPRESSURIlER AVERAGELEVELREACTORCOOLNTLOOPAAVGFLOMREACTORCOOLNI'OOP BAVGFLOMRCPABRENERCAUSERXTRIPRCPBBREAKERCAUSERXTRIPINCORETCSUBCOOLED t(ARGINSTtt6BlANARROMRA%EAVGLEVELSTNGENBNARROMRAtlGEAVGLEVELSTt(GB(AAVERAGEPRESSURESTNGENBAVERAGEPRESSUREGEtGQTORONLINEBREAKER161372GENERATOR ONLINEBRENER9Xf372BUS11ASLPPLYBREAKERBUS11BSUPPLYBREAKERNOTTERNINATED OttPPCS(7/19/91) tloTTERt(lt(ATED ONPPCS(7/19/91)
BUS11ATO12ATIEBREAKERBUS11BTo12BTIEBREAKERCONTAINtiENT AVERAGEPRESSURECONTAItlt(B(T PJt(PAAVERAGELEVELSIPBLEVEL8INCHES(TRAINA)SUtPBLEVEL8It(CHES(TRAIN9)SU)PBLEVEL78INCHES(TRAINA)SU)PBLEVEL78IN&KG(TRAINB)SUtPBLEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN A)SU)PBLEVEL113INCHES(TRAIN B)SU)PBLEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN A)SU)P8LEVEL180INCHES(TRAIN B)SUtPBLEAL214INCHES(TRAIN A)SU)PBLEVEL214INCHES(TRAIN B)RCLAHOTLEGTB(PERATUfK RCLBHOTLEGTEt(PERATURE RCLACOLDLEGTB(PERATNE RCLBCOLDLEGTB(PERAT(RE RCLATAVG(THOT/TCOLD MIDERNG)RCLBTAVG(THOT/TCOLD MIDERNG)REI:TORVESSELAVERAGELEVELEl~1INCORETCAVERAGETBPS/6ATOTALAUXFEEDMATER FLOMS/GBTOTALAUXFEEDMATER FLONNTRAUXILIARY FEEDMATER PUt(PAt(TRAUXILIARY FEEDMATER PUlPBAUXFMPUttPSTEANSUPPLYVALVEAAUXFMPU!PSTBISUPPLYVALVEB'IRXTRIPPED8.40424+01 8.60992+01 1.01391-11 1.01391-11 F00646,31.513.5116.7TRIPPEDNOTTRIP113.228.755.4615.174.TRIPPEDTRIPPEDTRIPPEDTRIPPEDNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIPNOTTRIP-.362.7LONERLONERLONERLONERLONERLONERLONERLONERLONERLONER385.9383.7381.7381.5383.8382.699.1'382.953I24.ONONCLOSEDCLOSEDGoon60096009600D6009GOOD6009INHH6009ALRt(6009600~LMRttGoon6009LALNAUIALRt(6009GOOD60096009GOOD6009GoonGOODGOODGOOD600DGoon6009600960096009GOOD600~6009GOOD60096009GoonCPSCPSI(PAl(P0/PSIGXy.7DEGFX/PSIGPSIGDEGFD""BFDEGFDEGFIEGFDEGFXDE6FGPt(GPt(w-AD%3 OCT8~199213l00R.E.GINASIMULATOR TRENDGROUPASSIGNMENT SUMMARYPAGE26ROUP:EVENTIPROCEDURE:
EPIP1-5PLAtITSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION VALUEQUALE.U.53FSIA54FSIB55P216056P216157BNR04158ImR04259BKR04360IIR044E+JSAFETYINJECTION'LOOP AAVGFLOWSAFETYINJECTION LOOPBAVGFLOWSERVICEWATERPNFSAhBHEADERSERVICEWATERPNFSChDHEADERSERVICEWATERPNFASERVICEWATERPNFBSERVICEWATERPNFCSERVICEWATERPNFDOFFONONON0.0.72.80.GOODGPMGOODGPM600DPSIGGOODPSI6GOODGOOD600DGOOD ROGRAHNAHE:LRGTSZ.E R.E.GINNANUCLEARPOWERPLANTOCT08,9213:01:00TRENDGROUPASSIGNHENT SUMHARYGROUPNAHEEVEHT2GROUPDESCRIPTION PROCEDURE:
EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION CURRENTVALUEDUALITYCODEENGRUNITS1234567891011121314192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142430JF0619LRWSTWS033W0033WT033WT250WDT2R01R02R05R09R34R35R10AR11R12R108R13R14R18R19R29R30R15R12ASR12A6R12A7R12A9R14A5R14A7R14A9R15A5R15A7R15A9R31R32CVHTCV03TCV07TCV08TCV09TCV10TCV17COMPONENT COOLINGLOOPTOTALFLWREFUELING
'WATERSTORAGETANKLVL33FOOTLEVELWIHDSPEED33FOOTLEVELWINDDIRECTION 33FOOTLEVELTEHPERATURE 250FOOTLEVELTEHPERATURE 250TO33FOOTLEVELDELTATEHPAREA1-CONTROL ROOMAREA2-COHTAINHENT AREA5-SPENTFUELPITAREA9-LETDOWN LINEMONITORAREA34-AUXBLDGCVSPRAYPUMPAREA35-PASSSAMPLEPANELCONTAINMENT IODINEMONITORR10ACOHTAINHENT AIRPARTICULATE CONTAINHENT GASMONITORPLANTVENI'OOIHE MOHITORR10BAUXBLDGEXHAUSTAIRPARTICULATE AUXBLDGEXHAUSTGASMONITORLIQUIDWASTEDISPOSALHONITORSTEAMGENERATOR BLOWDOWNDRAINAREA'9.CONTAINHEHT HIGHRANGEAREA30-CONTAINHENT HIGHRANGECONDENSER AIREJECTOREXHAUSTCVVENTCHAN5-LOWRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN6-AREAGAMMACVVENTCHAN7-HIDRANGEGASCVVENTCHAN9-HIGHRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN5-LOWRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN9.HIGHRAHGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN5-LOWRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN7.MIDRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN9-HIRANGEGASAREA31STEAMLINEA(SPING)AREA32STEAMLINEB(SPING)CVHYDROGENCONCENTRATION CVBASEMENTLVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;3CVINTERHEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;7CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;8CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;9CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;10CVOPERATING LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;171485.94.58.765.66.067.81.89.02214-02 7.35678+00 1.3994&001.20701+02 9.09354-01 1.09283+00 9.58719+01 5.18901+02 7.38002+02 4.30543+01 8.58327+01 4.22831+012.78658+03 9.90174+03 5'5861-015.09440-01 1.57835+03 1.89699-07 2.53990-02 3.57435-05 1.41261-03 4.40312.07 6.86543.05 3.72621-03 2.09411-07 1.34492-05 1.27941-03 1.93040+00 1.01048.02
.095.1106.0106.6106.7106.2117.5GOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOGOKALMGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODHALHGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGPHxMPHDEG.DEGFDEGFDEGFMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HMR/HHR/HCPMCPHCPHCPMCPHCPHCPMCPMR/HRR/HRCPMUCI/CCMR/HRUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCMR/HRHR/HRDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGF Time:~1~1Message:~2SIINNAATATI~1992EVALUATED EXERCIEMESSAGEFORM~NI:8I<<NNASimulaedPlanCondiions:SeetheAttachedSheets~Messse:"""THISISANEXERCISE"""
TheExerciseisTerminated.
FORCONTROLLER USEONLYController Notes:1)DeliverwhenallExerciseobjectives havebeendemonstrated.
AnticiatedResults:1)Closeoutbymakinganannouncement toallfacilities (including REGS)thattheExerciseisterminated.
199PEVALUATED EXERCISETime:I3l~MAJORPARAMETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS ReactorShutdownN-31N-32N-35N-36Avg.NuclearPowerRCSPressurePRZRLevelARCPBRCP1AS/GLevel1BS/GLevel1AS/GPressure1BS/GPressureTurbine/Generator 4KVBuses480VBusesDCBatteries A/SbCnmtPressureCnmtSumpALevelCnmtSumpBLevelALoopHotLegALoopColdLegBLoopHotLegBLoopColdLegRVLIS*CETS/GATotalAuxFWS/GBTotalAuxFWDIESELGENERATORS ESNO~~CPS~OCPSg.OE-IIAMPSAss'->IAMPs$3OPSIG&RUNNINGTOPPUNNINSTOPPED~s.o&~~PSIG/z.(rPSIGONLINEFFLINERGIZEDEENERGIZED ERGIZEDEENERGIZED VOLTSB/B~'VOLTS
-.3gPSIG2..7FEET~(INCHESOFSS2.OF3'F/ST'FOFV$"9'FFlow88GPMFlow2-9GPMOOSA.RUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSB.RUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSTSCRUNNINGUNLOADEDTBOOSSecurityRUNNINGUNLOADEDENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS HihHeadS.I.PumsFI-924OGPMFI-925C)GPM1A.INSERVTOOS1B.INSERVTOOS1C.INSERVBOOSBASTLevel=/OLowHeadS.I.PumsFI-626GPM1A.INSERVOOSRECIRC1B.INSERVTBOOSRECIRCRWSTLevel=9'3.Containment SraPumsFI-931AGPMFI-931BNGPM1A.INSERVTOOS1B.INSERVTBOOSNaOHTankLevel=Containme ecircFans1A.SERVSTBYOOSostAccidentDampersServiceWaterPums1A.INSEVSTBYOS1B.NSRSTBYOOS1C.NSERVSTBYOOS1D.NSERSTBYOOSA&BHeaderPressureV~0PSIGComonentCoolinWaterPums1A.INSERVSTBY01B.NSERVSTBYOOSSurgeTauLevel=~d1B.SERVSTBYOOSlc.SESTBYOOS1D.NSERVSTBYOOSPOPECLOSEDStandbAux.Feedwater Pums1C.INSERVSTBOOS1D.INSERVTBOOSAux.Feedwater Pums1A.SESTBYOOS1B.NSESTBYOOSTurb.DrivenINSERVTBOOSCSTLevel~FET*CET=AverageofSelectedCoreExitThermocouples


81199213:16R.E.GINASft(ULATOR TRENDGROUPASSIGN>(Et(T SUI(ARYPAGE1GROUP:EVENT1PROCEDURE:
GROUP HAME                                                  GROUP DESCRIPTION EVENT 2                                            PROCEDURE: EPIP  1-5  PLANT STATUS POINT ID                    DESCRIPTION                    CURRENT VALUE    QUALITY CODE ENGR  UNITS 1       F0619            COMPOHEHT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLIJ              1485.         GOOD        GPM 2      LRNST            REFUELING MATER STORAGE TANK LVL                94.5        GOOD          x 3        WS033            33 FOOT LEVEL llIND SPEED                        8.7        GOOD        MPH 4        ll0033          33 FOOT LEVEL MIND DIRECTION                      65          GOOD        DEG.
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5        UT033            33 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE                            '6.0 GOOD        DEGF 6       IH250            250 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE                      67.8        GOGO        DEGF 7        WDT2            250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEHP                    1.8        GOOD        DEGF 8        R01              AREA  1  CONTROL ROOM                      9.02214-02         GOOD        MR/H 9        R02              AREA 2-CONTAINHENT                        6.40678+00       GOOD          MR/H 10        R05              AREA 5-SPENT FUEL    PIT                  1.39946+00       GOOD          HR/M 11        R09              AREA 9-LETDONN LINE MONITOR                '1.47701+02       GOOD          HR/H 12        R34              AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUMP            9.09354-01       GOOD          MR/H 13        R35              AREA 35-PASS SAMPLE PANEL                  1.09283+00       GOOD          MR/H R10A            CONTAINMEHT IODINE MONITOR R10A            9.58719101       GOOD          CPM R11              CONTAINMEHT AIR PARTICULATE                5.18901+02       GOOD          CPM R12              COHTAINHENT GAS MONITOR                    7.38002+02       GOOD          CPH R10B            PLANT  VENI'ODINE    MOHITOR R10B        4.30543+01       GOOD          CPM R13              AUX BLDG EXHAUST    AIR PARTICULATE      8.58327+01       GOOD          CPM 19        R14              AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS HONITOR              4.22831+01       GOOD          CPH 20        R18              LIQUID lJASTE DISPOSAL HONITOR            2.78658>03       GOOD          CPM 21        R19              STEAM GENERATOR BLONDOWN DRAIN            1.57174+04       BALM          CPM 22        R29              AREA 29-CONTAINMEHT HIGH RANGE            5.05861-01       GOOD          R/HR 23        R30            AREA 30-CONTAINMENT HIGH RANGE              5.09440.01       GOOD          R/HR 24        R15              CONDENSER  AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST            1.57835+03       GOOD          CPM 25        R12AS            CV VENT CHAN 5-LOU RAHGE GAS              1.89699-07       GOOD          UCI/CC 26        R12A6            CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAMMA                  2.53990-02       GOOD          MR/NR 27        R12A7            CV VENT CHAN    7-MID RAHGE GAS            3.57435-05       GOOD          UCI/CC 28        R12A9            CV VENT CHAN  9-HIGH RAHGE GAS            1.41261-03       GOOD          UCI/CC 29        R14A5            PLANT VENT CHAH 5 LOU RANGE GAS            4.40312.07       GOOD          UCI/CC 30        R14A7          PLANT VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS            6.86543-05       GOOD          UCI/CC 31        R14A9          PLANT VENT CHAN 9 HIGH RANGE GAS            3.72621-03       GOOD          UCI/CC 32        R15A5          AIR EJECTOR    CHAN  5-LOU RANGE GAS      2.09411-07       GOOD          UCI/CC 33        R15A7          AIR EJECTOR    CHAN  7-MID  RANGE GAS      1.34492-05       GOOD          UCI/CC 34        R15A9          AIR EJECTOR    CHAN  9-HI  RANGE GAS      1. 27941-03      GOOD          UCI/CC 35        R31            AREA 31 STEAM LINE A (SPIHG)                1.87040+00       HALM          MR/MR 36        R32            AREA  32  STEAM  LINE  B  (SPING)          1.01048.02       GOOD          MR/NR 37        CVH            CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION                            .0      GOOD            x 38        TCV03          CV BASEMENT LVL    6  FT TEMP  &#xb9;3                95.1      GOOD          DEGF 39        TCV07          CV INTERMEDIATE LVL      6 FT TEMP &#xb9;7            106.0      GOOD          DEGF 40        TCVOB          CV INTERMEDIATE LVL      6 FT TEMP &#xb9;8            106.6      GOOD          DEGF 41        TCV09          CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 F'I TEHP &#xb9;9                106.7      GOOD          DEGF 42        TCV10          CV INTERHEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP &#xb9;10                106.2      GOOD          DEGF 3        TCV17          CV OPERATING LVL 6 FT TEMP &#xb9;17                    117.5      GOOD          DEGF
NOTTERNINATED ONPPCS(7/19/91)
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EPIP1-5PLANTSTATUSPOINTIDDESCRIPTION CURRENTVALUEQUALITYCODEENGRUNITS123456789101112131920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041423F0619LRNSTWS033ll0033UT033IH250WDT2R01R02R05R09R34R35R10AR11R12R10BR13R14R18R19R29R30R15R12ASR12A6R12A7R12A9R14A5R14A7R14A9R15A5R15A7R15A9R31R32CVHTCV03TCV07TCVOBTCV09TCV10TCV17COMPOHEHT COOLINGLOOPTOTALFLIJREFUELING MATERSTORAGETANKLVL33FOOTLEVELllINDSPEED33FOOTLEVELMINDDIRECTION 33FOOTLEVELTEMPERATURE 250FOOTLEVELTEHPERATURE 250TO33FOOTLEVELDELTATEHPAREA1CONTROLROOMAREA2-CONTAINHENT AREA5-SPENTFUELPITAREA9-LETDONN LINEMONITORAREA34-AUXBLDGCVSPRAYPUMPAREA35-PASSSAMPLEPANELCONTAINMEHT IODINEMONITORR10ACONTAINMEHT AIRPARTICULATE COHTAINHENT GASMONITORPLANTVENI'ODINE MOHITORR10BAUXBLDGEXHAUSTAIRPARTICULATE AUXBLDGEXHAUSTGASHONITORLIQUIDlJASTEDISPOSALHONITORSTEAMGENERATOR BLONDOWNDRAINAREA29-CONTAINMEHT HIGHRANGEAREA30-CONTAINMENT HIGHRANGECONDENSER AIREJECTOREXHAUSTCVVENTCHAN5-LOURAHGEGASCVVENTCHAN6-AREAGAMMACVVENTCHAN7-MIDRAHGEGASCVVENTCHAN9-HIGHRAHGEGASPLANTVENTCHAH5LOURANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASPLANTVENTCHAN9HIGHRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN5-LOURANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN7-MIDRANGEGASAIREJECTORCHAN9-HIRANGEGASAREA31STEAMLINEA(SPIHG)AREA32STEAMLINEB(SPING)CVHYDROGENCONCENTRATION CVBASEMENTLVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;3CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;7CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;8CVINTERMEDIATE LVL6F'ITEHP&#xb9;9CVINTERHEDIATE LVL6FTTEHP&#xb9;10CVOPERATING LVL6FTTEMP&#xb9;171485.94.58.765'6.067.81.89.02214-02 6.40678+00 1.39946+00
'1.47701+02 9.09354-01 1.09283+00 9.58719101 5.18901+02 7.38002+02 4.30543+01 8.58327+01 4.22831+01 2.78658>03 1.57174+04 5.05861-01 5.09440.01 1.57835+03 1.89699-07 2.53990-02 3.57435-05 1.41261-03 4.40312.07 6.86543-05 3.72621-03 2.09411-07 1.34492-05 1.27941-031.87040+00 1.01048.02
.095.1106.0106.6106.7106.2117.5GOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOGOGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODBALMGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODHALMGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGOODGPMxMPHDEG.DEGFDEGFDEGFMR/HMR/HHR/MHR/HMR/HMR/HCPMCPMCPHCPMCPMCPHCPMCPMR/HRR/HRCPMUCI/CCMR/NRUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCUCI/CCMR/MRMR/NRxDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGFDEGF SECTION9.0ONSITERADIOLOGICAL ANDCHEMISTRY DATA


SECTION9.1RADIOLOGICAL SUMMARY 0
SECTION 9.0 ONSITE RADIOLOGICALAND CHEMISTRY DATA
9.1RadioloicalSummaA.SourceTermTheradiological sourcetermassumedforthisscenariowasselectedtoincludeappropriate quantities ofnoblegasandradioiodine resulting fromthepostulated accidentscenario.
Protective actionrecommendations i.e.,sheltering orevacuation forcertainEmergency ResponsePlanningAreas(ERPAs)willnotberequiredbasedupontheanticipated declaration ofaSiteAreaEmergency andplantconditions.
Asaresultofaccidentreleaserates,theprojected wholebodyandthyroiddoseswillnotexceedEPAProtective ActionGuidesbeyondtheSiteBoundary.
Theassumednoblegasandradioiodine releasequantities areshowninFigure9.1asafunctionoftime.ThescenarioinvolvestworeleasepointswhichisfromtheAirEjectorandthe"A"Atmospheric ReliefValve(ARV).Thisoccursasfollows:Pre-Steam Generator TubeRuptureTime0700-0915ReleasePointAirEjectorReleaseRateCi/sec1.77E-3(NobleGas)*2.24E-8(Radioiodine)
*Thenoblegas-to-radioiodine ratioassumedinthisscenariois7.89E4:1duringtheperiodofrelease.TimeReleasePointReleaseRateCi/sec0755-0810ARV8.32E-3(NobleGas)*1.05E-7(Radioiodine)
*Thenoblegas-to-radioiodine ratioassumedinthisscenariois7.89E4:1duringtheperiodofrelease.SteamGenerator TubeRuptureTime0915-0935ReleasePointAirEjector'eleaseRateCi/sec5.24E-1(NobleGas)*2.62E-4(Radioiodine)
*Thenoblegas-to-radioiodine ratioassumedinthisscenariois2000:1duringtheperiodofrelease.Isotopicbreakdowns ofassumednoblegas,radioiodine andparticulate releasequantities areprovidedinTable9.1.
TimeReleasePointReleaseRateCi/sec0935-0955AirEjector6.23E-2(NobleGas)*.3.12E-5(Radioiodine)
*Thenoblegas-to-radioiodine ratioassumedinthisscenariois2000:1duringtheperiodofrelease.Isotopicbreakdowns ofassumednoblegas,radioiodine andparticulate releasequantities areprovidedinTable9.1..B.InteratedOffsiteDosesDuetoPlumeExosureThedownwindintegrated dosesfromthescenarioreleaseareasfollows:TimeReleasePointlnteratedDoseRem0700-09150755-08100915-09350936-0955AirEjectorARVAirEjectorAirEjector1.25E-4(WholeBody)8.75E-7(ChildThyroid)6.52E-5(WholeBody)4.56E-7(ChildThyroid)5.34E-3(WholeBody)148E-3(ChildThyroid)6.51E-4(WholeBody)1.81E-4(ChildThyroid)TotalWholeBodyDose(atSiteBoundary)
=6.18E-3RemTotalChildThyroidDose(atSiteBoundary)
=1.66E-3RemC.PrincialPlantRadioloicalIndications Figures9.1through9.3providetrendplotsforkeyplantradiological indications, including plantventconcentration, letdownmonitorlevel,containment radiation levelandreactorcoolantconcentration.
TABLE9.1Theassumedreleasequantities fortheGinnaExerciseScenarioaresummarized asfollows:NuclideKr-85Kr-85mKr-87Kr-88Xe-131mXe-133Xe-133mXe-135Xe-135mXe-138TotalNobleGasTime:0915-0935 hrCurie/Sec 4.0E-041.3E-021.8E-022.1E-024.9E-033.3E-014.9E-024.9E-021.6E-026.3E-025.2E-01TotalCuriesReleased4.8E-011.7E+012.3E+012.5E+015.9E+004.0E+025.9E+015.9E+011.9E+017.6E+016.3E+02I-1311-132I-133l-1341-1357.8E-051.3E-055.4E-058.6E-053.1E-059.3E-021.5E-026.3E-021.0E-013.7E-02TotalRadioiodine 2.6E-043.1E-01Long-Lived Particulate 1.2E-091.5E-06 TABLE9.1(continued)
Theassumedreleasequantities fortheGinnaExerciseScenarioaresummarized asfollows:Time:0936-0955 hrNuclideCurie/Sec TotalCuriesReleasedKr-85Kr-85mKr-87Kr-88Xe-131mXe-133Xe-133mXe-135Xe-135mXe-138TotalNobleGas4.8E-051.5E-032.1E-032.5E-035.8E-043.9E-025.8E-035.8E-031.9E-037.5E-036.2E-025.8E-021.8E+002.5E+003.0E+007.0E-014.7E+017.0E+007.0E+002.3E+009.0E+007.5E+01l-131l-132l-1331-134I-1356.3E-061.5E-066.5E-061.0E-053.7E-061.1E-021.8E-037.8E-031.2E-024.4E-03TotalRadioiodine 3.1E-053.7E-02Long-Lived Particulate 1.4E-101.7E-07


FIGURE9.1ASSUMEDSOURCETERMSC1.0E+00-1.0E-011.0E-021.0E-031.0E-.041.0E-051.0E-061.0E-071.0E-081.0E-091.0E-101.0E-11I/SEC11111111777888889999990000 11113450113401334501340134 0550050505065605050505CLOCKTIME1111222201340505~NOBLEGASCI/SEC~RADIOIODINE CI/SEC FIGURE9.2AIREJECTORVENTCONCENTRATIONS UCI/CC1.0E+011.0E+001.0E-011.0E-021.0E-03-1.0E-041.0E-051.0E-061.0E-071.0E-081.0E-091.0E-101.0E-111.0E-121111111'I1111778888999999000011112222340134013345'013401340134050505050555050505050505CLOCKTIMENOBLEGAS~RADIOIODINE FIGURE9.3'CSCONCENTRATIONS VSTIME1.0E+02UCI/GM1.0E+011.0E+001.0E-011111111111117788889999000011112222I34013401340134013401340505050505050505050505CLOCKTIMETOTALGAS~TOTALIOOINE
SECTION 9.1 RADIOLOGICAL


SECTION9.2IN-PLANTRADIOLOGICAL DATAMAPS 4)\
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0 9.1 Radiolo ical Summa A. Source Term The radiological source term assumed for this scenario was selected to include appropriate quantities of noble gas and radioiodine resulting from the postulated accident scenario.
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Protective action recommendations i.e., sheltering or evacuation for certain Emergency Response Planning Areas (ERPAs) will not be required based upon the anticipated declaration of a Site Area Emergency and plant conditions. As a result of accident release rates, the projected whole body and thyroid doses will not exceed EPA Protective Action Guides beyond the Site Boundary.
SERIALNUMBER:REMARKS:AREASURVEYED:
The assumed noble gas and radioiodine release quantities are shown in Figure 9.1 as a function of time. The scenario involves two release points which is from the Air Ejector and the "A" Atmospheric Relief Valve (ARV). This occurs as follows:
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Pre-Steam Generator Tube Rupture Time                  Release Point              Release Rate Ci/sec 0700-                Air Ejector                1.77 E-3 (Noble Gas)*
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Time                  Release Point              Release Rate Ci/sec 0755-                ARV                        8.32 E-3 (Noble Gas)*
0810                                            1.05 E-7 (Radioiodine)
  *The noble gas-to-radioiodine ratio assumed in this scenario is 7.89  E4:1 during the period of release.
Steam Generator Tube Rupture Time                  Release Point            'elease    Rate Ci/sec 0915-                Air Ejector                5.24 E-1 (Noble Gas)*
0935                                            2.62 E-4 (Radioiodine)
  *The noble gas-to-radioiodine ratio assumed in this scenario is 2000:1 during the period of release. Isotopic breakdowns of assumed noble gas, radioiodine and particulate release quantities are provided in Table 9.1.


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Time                Release Point              Release Rate Ci/sec 0935-              Air Ejector                  6.23 E-2 (Noble Gas)*  .
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0955                                            3.12 E-5 (Radioiodine)
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*The noble gas-to-radioiodine ratio assumed in this scenario is 2000:1 during the period of release. Isotopic breakdowns of assumed noble gas, radioiodine and particulate release quantities are provided in Table 9.1..
B. Inte rated Offsite Doses Due to Plume Ex osure The downwind integrated doses from the scenario release are as follows:
Time                Release Point              lnte rated Dose Rem 0700-              Air Ejector                  1.25 E-4 (Whole Body) 0915                                            8.75 E-7 (Child Thyroid) 0755-              ARV                          6.52 E-5 (Whole Body) 0810                                            4.56 E-7 (Child Thyroid) 0915-              Air Ejector                  5.34 E-3 (Whole Body) 0935                                            1 48 E-3 (Child Thyroid) 0936-              Air Ejector                  6.51 E-4 (Whole Body) 0955                                            1.81 E-4 (Child Thyroid)
Total Whole Body Dose (at Site Boundary) = 6.18 E-3 Rem Total Child Thyroid Dose (at Site Boundary) = 1.66 E-3 Rem C. Princi al Plant Radiolo ical Indications Figures 9.1 through 9.3 provide trend plots for key plant radiological indications, including plant vent concentration, letdown monitor level, containment radiation level and reactor coolant concentration.


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Time: 0915-0935 hr Nuclide                        Curie/Sec                      Total Curies Released Kr-85                          4.0 E-04                              4.8 E-01 Kr-85m                          1.3 E-02                              1.7 E+01 Kr-87                          1.8 E-02                              2.3 E+01 Kr-88                          2.1 E-02                              2.5 E+01 Xe-131m                        4.9 E-03                              5.9 E+00 Xe-133                          3.3 E-01                              4.0 E+02 Xe-133m                        4.9 E-02                              5.9 E+01 Xe-135                          4.9 E-02                              5.9 E+01 Xe-135m                        1.6 E-02                              1.9 E+01 Xe-138                          6.3 E-02                              7.6 E+01 Total Noble Gas                      5.2 E-01                              6.3 E+02 I-131                          7.8  E-05                              9.3 E-02 1-1 32                          1.3  E-05                              1.5 E-02 I-1 33                          5.4  E-05                              6.3 E-02 l-1 34                          8.6  E-05                              1.0 E-01 1-1 35                          3.1 E-05                              3.7 E-02 Total Radioiodine                    2.6 E-04                              3.1 E-01 Long-Lived Particulate                    1.2 E-09                              1.5 E-06


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RG&EGINNASTATIONTURBINEBUILDINGMEZZANINE FLOORSURVEYNAP0700'-DATE:lCClR-TLHE:HDRTHlIllIlilIIAIIIoeeeoae4A=0.01mR/hr(500dpm/100cm2 B=0.02mR/hr~500dpm/100cm2 C=0.02mR/hr850dpm/100cm2 (oncountertop ofsamplesink)DPA~Ieen~5&lQlLSsIIII~~LLllgC 0
The assumed release quantities for the Ginna Exercise Scenario are summarized as follows:
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Time: 0936-0955 hr Nuclide                        Curie/Sec                      Total Curies Released Kr-85                          4.8 E-05                              5.8 E-02 Kr-85m                          1.5 E-03                              1.8 E+00 Kr-87                          2.1 E-03                              2.5 E+00 Kr-88                          2.5 E-03                              3.0 E+00 Xe-131m                        5.8 E-04                              7.0 E-01 Xe-133                          3.9 E-02                              4.7 E+01 Xe-133m                        5.8 E-03                              7.0 E+00 Xe-1 35                        5.8 E-03                              7.0 E+00 Xe-135m                        1.9 E-03                              2.3 E+00 Xe-138                          7.5 E-03                              9.0 E+00 Total Noble Gas                      6.2 E-02                              7.5 E+01 l-1 31                          6.3  E-06                              1.1 E-02 l-1 32                          1.5  E-06                              1.8 E-03 l-1 33                          6.5  E-06                              7.8 E-03 1-1 34                          1.0 E-05                              1.2 E-02 I-1 35                          3.7  E-06                              4.4 E-03 Total Radioiodine                    3.1 E-05                              3.7 E-02 Long-Lived Particulate                    1.4 E-10                              1.7 E-07
A=0.01mR/hr<500dpm/100cm2 8=0.80mR/hr<500dpm/100cm2 C=0.80mR/hr5000dpm/100cm2
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FIGURE 9.1 ASSUMED SOURCE TERMS C I/SEC 1.0E+00 1.0E -01 1.0E -02 1.0E -03 1.0E .04 1.0E -05 1.0E -06 1.0E -07 1.0E-08 1.0E-09 1.0E-10 1.0E-11 7  7 7  888889999990000    1  1 1 1 1 1
SERIhLI:SNEARSD?i~i/ICC Gn~48 NORTHRC&ECINNhSTATIONTVRBINEBUILDINGBhSEMENTFLOOR,SVRVKYEXPA=0.01mR/hr<500dpm/100cm2 B=0.02mR/hr<500dpm/100cm2 4444OOOO~QE~~~~~~~~~~~'~g~~~~~~~1~t'~~O~~~~OOQIIiOIioI-La.acW(-QATE)(0RXTIME'~lOO POMR!BY:INSTRUMENT:
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              ~   NOBLE GAS CI/SEC ~   RADIOIODINE CI/SEC


R.E.GINNASTATION~~TEcvo>catSuwenaiCeeT~RSMEARSDPM/LOOcm;<KvDATE:~04~LTIME:GOO-CA(SPOWER:BY:INSTRUMENT:
FIGURE 9.2 AIR EJECTOR VENT CONCENTRATIONS UCI/CC 1.0E+01 1.0E+00 1.0E -01 1.0E -02 1.0E -03 1.0E -04 1.0E -05 1.0E -06 1.0E -07 1.0E -08 1.0E -09 1.0E-10 1.0E-1  1 1.0E -12 1
ALLREADINGSINMR/HRUNLESSOTHERWISE NOTEDA=0.01mR/hr<500dpm/100cm2 R.E.GINNA STATION'j'.Conderisati".
                                                  'I 1  1 1 1 1  1 1  1 1        1 7  7 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 0 0 0  1 1 1 1  2 2 2 2 3 4 0 1 3 4 0 1 3 3 4 5'0 1 3 4 0 1 3 4 0 1 3 4 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 5 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 CLOCK TIME NOBLE GAS  ~   RADIOIODINE
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Date:RLTime:Q7~-OQlSInst.Type:/Serial&#xb9;'s:IPower:LLD:Note:Allreadingsareinmr/hrunlessotherwise noted.HighCondensate WasteTankLowCondensate WasteTankellfelt'oof 27No.dpm/100cm2 B0DDeminDiluteNH4QH00MixedCDeminDiluteNaQHAnionRegenBDeminDiluteH2SQ4CationRegenADeminA=0.01mR/hr<500dpm/100cm2 B=0.02mR/hr<500dpm/100cm2 SmearLocationRadiation Levelr~c=ContactReadingechnician Remarks:<<IPIP'i-x-x-=Rad/Cont.
3 4  0 1 3 4 0 1  3 4 0 1 3 4  0 1  3  4 0 1 3 4 0 5 0 5  0 5 0 5  0 5 0 5 0 5  0 5  0  5 0 5 0 5 CLOCK TIME TOTAL GAS  ~ TOTAL IOOINE
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Au'
 
RC6E GINNh SThTION TURBINE BUILDING BhSEMENT FLOOR A= 0.01 mR/hr SURVEY NAP                <500 dpm/100cm2 B= 0.80 mR/hr
                                                                        <600 dpm/100cm2 NORTH oassa OO OO OO I        I CA ib DhTEs  IOQ Q  TTHR:~CR 0 POWERs        BY:
A      INSTRUMENT:
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R.~ E.~ GINNA STATION TEc vo>cat Suwena  i  C e eT~R SMEARS DPM/LOO cm
                                          ;<K v DATE:  ~0  4 ~L        TIME:    GOO-CA(S POWER:                  BY:
INSTRUMENT:
ALL READINGS IN MR/HR    UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED A= 0.01 mR/hr
            <500 dpm/100cm2
 
R.E.GINNA STATION                                     'j'.Conderisati". Pcdhhln9;:;;      BU!nBdinQ::,.:Contrcg 'pano'eI'rea
                                                                        ~ '!  il'! ': u ''.s. t',ll,'
Technician:                                      Date: tb              Time:~01          6-Gott/o Inst. Type:                  /                    Serial &#xb9;'s:              /                Power:        LLD:
Note: All readings are in mr/hr unless otherwise noted.
No. etpmi100cm2 A= 0.01 mR/hr
                                                                  <500 dpm/100cm2 B= 0.02 mR/hr
                                                                  <500 dpm/100cm2 C= 0.02 mR/hr 850 dpm/100cm2 (on countertop of sample sink)
II    AtI NaQH                  H2S04                                To AVT
                                                                                              . Sample Sink Tank                  Tank                              Dl Room B    Ano/rrsr Rod tlonitor Control Panel A                                  AVT 6
H20                                                      Door Heater Desk                                          28 Door 67                                                                                  Door 19
  &#xb9;    = Smear Location              -x-x- = Rad/Cont. Barrier                                                0 Cont. Area Radiation Level                          Neutron Radiation Level                                  0= High Cont. Area
      = Contact Reading                                                                                          Radiation Area echnician Remarks:
I I- ("GA r k /-. I ~V .'o        a'*~    i                                High Rad. Area BrQA:ew  '. (t.      -\'t    ed t. ~! r').~-Q '.  <<t ~~ tO                                                Locked High Rad..
Area
 
R.E.GINNA'TATION                                ';"Co'nderisate'.,'.,:..l,'oils>In9,"-.'Bulldin'O'''.-'-"'.Contre'8,'; Paneal:A'rea',
Date: 0 ('RW Time: CA&- 'l 450                                                                'echnician:
Inst. Type:              -
                                /                  Serial &#xb9;'s:                  /            Power;                  LLD:
Note: All readings are in mr/hr unless otherwise noted.
No.      dpm/100cm2 A= 0.01 mR/hr
                                                            <500 dpm/100cm2 B= 0.30 mR/hr 5000 dpm/100cm2 (on countertop of (AII (A                        II sample sink)
NoQH              H2S04                              To AVT Sample Sink Tonk              Tonk                            Dl  Room Ror trN'tet A
                              ~                            AVT Control Panel 6
H20                                                          Door Heater 28 Door 67                                                                              Door 19
  &#xb9;    = Smear Location            -x-x- = Rad/Cont.            Barrier                                                  Cont. Area Radiation Level                  Neutron Radiation Level                                                  High Cont. Area !
c = Contact Reading                                              I Radiation Area echnician
          \
Remarks:        g. 'ur.')    g t' '    ~  v m t r. c.                                                High Rad. Area M-"r~ =                        )C* i'.) ri                                                                      Locked High Rad.;
Area
 
R.E.GINNA STATION                            :RCOn4eS'at8'",.FP'IIShfA'g,':,;Bulfdjig':,;"'>>"'"",Dem'jneraaljiear.'raea.'
Technician:                             Date:         RL Time: Q7~ -OQ                    lS Inst. Type:               /               Serial &#xb9;'s:             I            Power:               LLD:
Note: All readings are in mr/hr unless otherwise noted.
ellfelt'oof           No.       dpm/100cm2 27 Low High                                Condensate Condensate                                Waste Waste                                    Tank Tank B
D Demin 0
Dilute 0
NH4QH                0    Mixed C
Demin Anion Dilute                    Regen NaQH                                                            B Demin Cation Dilute                    Regen H2SQ4 A
Demin A= 0.01 mR/hr
          <500 dpm/100cm2 B= 0.02 mR/hr
          <500 dpm/100cm2 Smear Location        -x-x- = Rad/Cont. Barrier                                        0      Cont. Area Radiation Level                  Neutron Radiation Level                              ps        High Cont. Area c = Contact Reading r
                                                                                              +        Radiation Area 4.u/ /(c.
Is p=
      ~
echnician Remarks:                            ~~n-.V               \                                  High Rad. Area
                  <<PIP'i
                                            .         (
I                i c.,cr'N - Wtc-(C)                                             Locked High Rad.
Area
 
4
:.~Co'n'dinsat'8','.:Peflitifiig,'-.,'Biiildjijj';-."""-Oemineraltzer';:;Artea:::.
:.~Co'n'dinsat'8','.:Peflitifiig,'-.,'Biiildjijj';-."""-Oemineraltzer';:;Artea:::.
Technician:
Technician:                             Date: 0        l> lime:~1k-.l rDD Inst. Type:               /               Serial &#xb9;'e:               I              Power:             Li.o:
Date:0l>lime:~1k-.l rDDInst.Type:/Serial&#xb9;'e:IPower:Li.o:Note:Allreadingsareinmr/hrunlessotherwise noted.HighCondensate WasteTankLowCondensote WasteTankI>>Iel'oor27INo.tdpm/100cm2 I0DDeminDiluteNH40HMixedCDeminDiluteNaQHAAnionRegen8DeminDiluteH2S04CationRegenADeminA=0.01mR/hr<500dpm/100cm2 B=0.80mR/hr<500dpm/100cm2 O&#xb9;=SmearLocationRadiation Levelc=ContactReadingechnician Remarks:-x-x-=Rad/Cont.
Note: All readings    are  in  mr/hr    unless otherwise          noted.
BarrierNeutronRadiation LevelAr(rrY~J2)tc0-l~-tCont.AreaHighCont.AreaRadiation AreaHighRad.AreaLockedHighRad.Area  
I>> I el 'oor          No.
I t
I dpm/100cm2 27 Low High                                  Condensote Condensate                                  Waste Waste                                      Tank Tank D
Demin 0
Dilute NH40H                      Mixed C
Demin Anion Dilute                      Regen NaQH        A                                                    8 Demin Cation Dilute                    Regen H2S04 A
Demin A= 0.01 mR/hr
            <500 dpm/100cm2 B= 0.80 mR/hr
            <500 dpm/100cm2
&#xb9; O    = Smear Location          -x-x- = Rad/Cont. Barrier                                                    Cont. Area Radiation Level                    Neutron Radiation Level                                        High Cont. Area c = Contact Reading                                                                                      Radiation Area echnician Remarks:          Ar(r r Y~J2                                                                  High Rad. Area
                                        )tc 0 -      l~-t                                                Locked High Rad.
Area
 
cv R.E.GINNA STATlON Technician:
inst. Type:
0 0
0 0
QOOVI'$ -'o    Date: Io I ll. Time:61co Note: All readings are ln mr/hr unless ottterwise noted .
                    -. i:
A= 0.01 mR/hr
                                                            <500 dPm/ 00cm2 1
                                                                              -A3t) dpm/100cm2 Purge    --->                                (---N                Containment R10A,11,12 CV Vent  -->
Plant Vent  --->                                    - - -R10B,13,14 0
0 0
0    A Purge 0    Exhaust                              o Fan o    A 0
8 Purge Exhaust Fan
&#xb9;    = Smear Location            -x-x- = Rad/Cont.      Barrier                    Cont. Area Radiation Level                  Neutron Radiation Level                High Cont. Area c = Contact Reading                                                              Radiation Area Technician Remarks:                                                                High Rad. Area (tP                >+i(ut      =  CI  '(0                        Locked High Rad.
Area
 
R.EeGINNA STATION
                                                                  . 2%5:c'"jt <tglS'att@c~p'.g~+":ri~i~Lt:j~~e: i."'~Cer;~~.y<P g";~~>i~@';%%Jr'Ya t t r:"~"Sq::tlag>,~';
Technician:                                                                    Ttme:~000- IIO C)
Inst. Type:              I                                                                        Power:                        LLD:
Note: All readings are In mr/hr unless otherwise noted.
No.        dPm/100cmg A= 0.0 t mR/hr
                                                                              <600 dpm/100cm2 A                                                                <---N Corltoinment 8
L A
0 Purqe t:xhoust Fan                                          W  0 L
R 0 A utjn                8 4 Sleon                  Purge                                                        Ooar shousT  rtst                                              57 0
0 ChernisTrT L<O OJ. Woler-sloroge Tonk
  &#xb9;    = Smear Location            -x-x- = Rad/Cont.                ~  Barrier                                                        Cont. Area High Cont. Area
                                                                          ~
Radiation Level                          Neutron Radiation Level i
c ~ Contact Reading                                                                                                                Radiation Area echnician Remarks:            J,;~&un              4'-.,;ri- ( .)~C(C~h                                                            High Rad. Area
                                      ~Pic-i(.t)rr-k - ~'t2-t                                                                          Locked High Bad..
Area
 
R.E.GINNA STATlON                                        '~~rdglottINSSW" STottkg~RTa'aa'iiiT)~::::L'at'rtal-,-:.".
Technician:                                Cate:              ~    Ttma: 67CO-Cert~
inst. Type:            /                      Serial  &#xb9;'a:          l        pc~et.
Note: All readings    are  in  mr/hr unless otherwise noted.
dpm/100cm2 A= 0.01 mR/hr B Main
              --'>                                                    <500 dpm/100cm2 Steam 8= 0.05 mR/hr
                                                                      <500 dpm/100cm2
(--N A
Oi Containment A
Q  0 0
A Main                    r        W Steam  -->                I I
I I I I                I I I I I
I I
A  Ooor 45 HHB Racttim Tonk A
go Q&#xb9;    = Smear Location        -x-x- = Rad/Cont.                Barrier                        Cont. Area                r Radiation Level                    Neutron Radiation Level                      Q>>  High Cont. Area c  =  Contact Reading                                                                    + = Radiation Area
,  echnician Remarks:            't'Q'9                          ;u~(". (
                                                                          ~  t I            Q    High Rad. Area
                                                            ~    -->0                            Locked High Rad.
I O    Area
 
R.EeGINNA STATlON Technician:                              Date: l0 'Kl I'L Tirae:gil6-0<< Q Inst. Type:          /                      Serial &#xb9;'a:          i      pew: LLD Note: All readings are ln mr/hr unless otherwise noted.
No. dpm/100cm2 A= 0.01 mR/hr 8 Main                                                      <500 dpm/100cm2 Steam  -->                                                      B= 3.0 mR/hr
                                                                  <500 dpm/100cm2
(--N lA I
Containment B
0 0
A Main              B  c Steam  -->                                  I I                          I I I 000 f A    45 HHB Reottartt fora go
&#xb9;    = Smear Location      -x-x- = Rad/Cont.              Barrier                Cont. Area Radiation Level                    Neutron Radiation Level              High Cont. Area c = Contact Reading                            \
Radiation Area echnician Remarks:                            4(>>'>> '      k> l( r              High Rad. Area
                            ~(p(-'ic.uh(~i          =  ~ i E tb                  Locked High Rad..
Area
 
R.E.GINNA STATION                                              '<<A<<"'~>> (+;<<>> ~+~>>'re>>>>')i';:<',re'>>>>r>> gz'dye 4jtt",*>>'~rr";t".V>>+%
Technician:                                      Date: I          l1-      Time:~ QOO Inst. Type:            /
are        in Serial &#xb9; e mr/hr unless otherwise noted.
l                    po:                LLD:
Note: All readings No.      dpm1100cm2 A= 0.01 mR/hr B Main                      rlr r                                        <500 dpm/100cm2 Steam  -->                    ~ C B= 0.3 mR/hr I
                                ~        r P
I>>
                                                                                <500 dpm/100cm2
(--N I
I A                                                    Containment 0
A Main                                                I Steam  -->                                            I I
I                                I I  I I
I I
I I
A            Door 45 NS  Rectorn 1onh A
Ho Q&#xb9;      = Smear Location          -x-x- ~ Rad/Cont.                    Barrier                                                Cont. Area Radiation Level                            Neutron Radiation Level                                      0>>        High Cont. Area c    =  Contact Reading                                                                                            +    = Radiation Area echnician Remarks:                                                                                                Q>>        High Bad. Area (t;-i                                                                                          O          Locked High Rad.
Area
 
R.E.GINNA STATlON
::.'"'~~~Q~4%%~"P>%<~pa)'~~..<p4<+m~..:jm" ".-+'.:: 'MOc'.": ~<to,e.'-'~~a."kw~'~"'35F<t<'<e<'<'j)v Technician:                              pate: 0        l-      Time:CQX) "MLS inst. Type:
Note: Ail readings are in mr/hr unless otherwise noted.
Cable  --->                                                                                                    No,            dpm/100cm2 Tunnel Entry A= 0.01 mR/hr
                                                                  <600 dpm/100cm2 B= 0.05 mR/hr 0                                            <600 dpm/100cm2
(--N Door 36 Containment Turbine            0 Driven Aux. FW              ~ <
Pump---                                0 Door 37 Turbine Aux. PW-Pump Oil
                    )~ljlj A r        i D
Tank                                                      A        So~
o8 Chillers 0
0                0 Motor Driven Aux. FW Pumps  -----""
0 Q&#xb9;    = Smear Location            -x-x- ~ Rad/Cont.      Barrier                                                    Cont. Area Radiation Level                ~ Neutron Radiation Level                                                  High Cont. Area                          !
c = Contact Reading                                                                                                Radiation Area echnician Remarks:                                                                                                  High Rad. Area
                      ~lr=-(<        '~c Qt~u(~"i<    = tC-'lie                                                        Locked High Rad.
Area
 
i): u~2% 'pb.>'e.;:,. ',. T Q~,"'>>' 'p,> +'N~:+>:  A,gj~ej+i>> ';>e '>'>r~9?~i~i~+<>>>>T>>>$>>%~)
R.E.GINNA STATlON                                    '~'tntmtedfko.                                    -":g~ '- .IIt aeNat"k4vof Technician:
fnst. Type:                    /            Serial &#xb9;'s:                                        Power:
Note: Ail readings          are in mr/hr unless othertlvise noted.
Cable  ---)                                                                                                                              d pm/100cm2 Tunnel Entry A= 0.01 mR/hr 0
O                        (500 dpm/100cm2 B= 2.0 mR/hr 0                                              <500 dpm/100cm2 Door 36 A                                            Containment B)O Turbine            0 Driven Aux. FW            ~ ~
Pump---                                  0 0
OO
                                              ~c+
                                      ~
Door 37
        >".,".'7w  - >~DO      A                                                          D So      3 o8 C hitters 0
0                        0 Motor Driven Aux    FW  Pumps-------
0
  &#xb9; I
      = Smear Location -x-x- ~ Rad/Cont. Barrier                                                                                    Cont. Area Radiation Level                    Neutron Radiation Level                                                              High Cont. Area c ~ Contact Reading                                                                                                              Radiation Area echnician Remarks:
A
                                          >M'l9 t'<-.. i'r v vG Cc.                                                                  High Rad. Area k)c',i:s =                                            C'i F -to                                                            Locked High Rad.
Area
 
R.E.GINNA STATKRI                                    ,'' hitarinadhte-: BiiMa9:.:: South;"- MezxeHns k.evel A= 0.01 mRlhr oats: tCIst t'L            Time:~aCr-  t/tao
        <500 dpm/100cm2 Serial &#xb9;'s:            /        Power:          LLO:
Note: All readings are in mr/hr unless otherwise noted.
Door Door No. dpm/100cm2 45 46 Door 65 Control Point Sign-in
                                      /
Desk Containment Nuclear j Sample j Room I
Passbos Nuclear Sample Shed HEPA Fitters Door 503
,Q&#xb9;  = Smear Location        -x-x- = Rad/Cont. Barrier                                            Cont. Area Radiation Level      s Neutron Radiation Level                                High Cont. Area I&#xb9;'c = Contact Reading                                                                            Radiation Area Techniclan Remarks:        t4      v~        t' tv'-        Aha (C4                          High Rad. Area
          'two "-  (C.-'l              i  r  -.
r,a. = C l ~ - l 0                              Locked High Rad.
Area
 
A=0.1 mR/hr                                          ",;fnrtefinadfati'-',BiiMiij.'.,S{iuth;:=Mezz~I Lese}.
        <500 dpm/100cm2
                  '-'R/hr                        Date: l0 'Rl i%Time: 455 lul                    roc LLD:to+
B=10 Serial &#xb9;'s:            /          Power:
        <500 dpm/100cm2                      (hr unless otherwise noted.                  Crol((
Ooor Ooor ND. dpm/100cm2 45 46 Ooor 65 Control Point Sign-in
                                              /
Oesk Containment Nuclear l Somple l'oom r
I Passbox Nucleor Sample Shed HEPA Fillers Ooor 503
;Qar  = Smear Location            -x-x- = Rad/Cont. Barrier                                          0    Cont. Area Radiation Level          !              Neutron Radiation Level                            Q>>    High Cont. Area
'&#xb9;c = Contact Reading                                                                                +    Radiation Area Technician Remarks:
8>"- Lt t 'g'Ag                (ut~        t >G cc                    8=    High Rad. Area
                                                                  =((~-tO                          +      Locked High Bad.
Area
 
R.E.GINNA STATION                                'ntermidiats SiRdln9            South', - Basement'evei A= 0.01 IR/hr Date: lb              I L Time:~b~oO              l/00
            <500 dpm/100cm2                Serial      &#xb9;'s:              /        Power:              LLD:
Note: A/I readings are m mr/hr unless otherwise noted.                                          Q  Quot tgVt No. dpm/100cm2 Ooor 38 To  Hot Shop  <---
1A Hydrogen Recombiner Laundry                                      Panels Tanks Containment Chemical Drain Tank H PA Chas cad/
Spenl Fuel Pil,                                                            Conlrolled Access Fans i Skimmer Filler 8
e 0
I
          = Smear Location    -x-x- = Rad/Cont.            Barrier                              4      Cont. Area
,(Q&#xb9; l~        = Radiation Level            Neutron Radiation Level                                  0=      High Cont. Area c    =  Contact Reading                                                                            Radiation Area echnician Remarks:                      I  <<t r lr <<w(                                            High Rad. Area c                    u  +i t'~c'.Z =      Zt -'tb                                          Locked High Rad.
Area
 
                                                            " A.
A=0.1 mR/hr                              fntermediati; Rdh8ns- South. - Basernera'evel
              <500 dpm/1 00cm2 B=100 mR/hr Date: lO            l~    Time:~ASS          IA opRr~ rort Serial &#xb9;'s:                /
              <600 dpm/100t:m2          Ihr unless otherwise noted.
No. dpm/100cm2 Ooor 38 To Hot Shop    <---
lA Hydrogen Recombiner l.aundry Tanks A  IB Panels Containment Chemical Orain Tank H PA iilrr A
sop Spent  Fuel Pit                                                              Controlled Access Fans I Skimmer Filler                                                A      6
        = Smear Location        -x-x- = Rad/Cont.              Barrier                            4      Cont. Area
,V+&#xb9;
!        = Radiation Level                    Neutron Radiation Level                              0=      High Cont. Area Contact Reading echnician Remarks:                                              (    .                        +
0=
Radiation Area High Rad. Area 4t F- (t, ~uc ice  hc      =    (tC - t                                            Locked High Rad.
Area
 
e R.E.GINNA STATION                                                                    min'ated; Storage BuBdine Technician:                                  Date:        9'L      Time:QlQQ      - 4tDI-I inst. Type:                                    Serial  &#xb9;'s:        /        Power:        LLD:
Note: All readings are in mr/hr unless otherwise noted.
No. dpm/100cm2 A= 0.05 mR/hr
                    <500 dpm/100cm2 Door 6l0 Slorage Racks Art>>stoa      I SA        LSA R    ~
0 I
Slorage  Racks                                                          L RCP Molor              v    l P
0 0
R I
X-  X-  X o  I I
X Oecon Areo Slorage Racks I      I Smear Location            -x-x- = Rad/Cont. Sarrier                                4      Cont. Area Radiation Level                      Neutron Radiation Level                    0=      High Cont. Area
'c  = Contact Reading                                                                              Radiation Area echnician Remarks:                                                ~Ci cc                          High Rad. Area
            -.x  =()-:-'t'i          Pr t >tC.< hD>    -  ~l  Cr  3~                              Locked High Rad.
Area
 
0
                                                                                    ..:.:;~:.8P'int''';.'Fiiet"'M any" i)econ ptt Technician:                                Date: 'lolS RL Tiote:~~0- tWOQ inst. Type:                    /            Serial rr'e:                  I        Power:                LLD:
Note: All readings are in mr/hr unless otherwise noted.
No. dpm/100cm2 A= 0.10 mR/hr
                      <500 dpm/100cm2 R-18 8                  I                            I X                            X I
          -- --x--x-- --r--r---                Spent Fuel Pit            X I    C    I                            I X        X                            r Oecon Pit              A    I                            I X
I T    X I
X I
X    W    X                            X HEPA I        I                            I A    X                            X        Filters                      I I
I        I                            I X        X                            X Drain K    I                            I Q              X X
X                            X I
X I
X                  ~
Bridqe x
CRS
                    'ro sre .m    I                        Transfer Canal
        ~sor  i- .. .- ..
                                                                              ~sop New  rvet Storaqe Areo I
Smear Location              -x-x- = Rad/Cont.          Barrier                                        Cont. Area l
Radiation Level                    Neutron Radiation Level                                0=        High Cont. Area
  &#xb9;c  =  Contact Reading                                                                                        Radiation Area
'e  chnlcian Remarks.                                h,~4 -c; .                                                  High Rad. Area Ct                                                                                          Locked High Rad.
Area 9-3B
 
R.E.GINNA STATlON                            .;:.:..Ru88ary  Sultry,'',OPerat@g,'k;ever - Nest End A= 0.50 mR/hr
        <500 dpm/100cm2 Date: lO  8        L    Time: CQCO-      (400 Serial  &#xb9;'e:          I        Power:            LLD:
Note: All readings are in mr/hr unless otherwise noted.
No.  'pm/100crnR New Fuel Storage Door 29 CV Penetrolion ron A
Og 0
0 C
C W
H 0                                              RWST 0
0 o
OO Smear Location  -x-x- = Rad/Cont. Barrier                                            Cont. Area Radiation Level                Neutron Radiation Level                        0=      High Cont. Area
&#xb9;c  =  Contact Reading                                                                +      Radiation Area Technician Remarks:        'Cr C'ri'D                    ,'~C (c~h                  6=      High Rad. Area t
f~                        C >~-tG                                +      Locked High Rad.
Area
 
R.E.GINNA STATION                          ':".'AuxIII&~~.'aiilfdInjp)itteimodfato.Legal:-.'-. infest End A= 0.10 mR/hr
        <500 dpm/100cm2 Date: le'8 Serial &#xb9;'a:
l  Time:e7ee-
                                                              /
gee Power:        LLD, Note: All readings are in mr/hr unless otherwise noted.
No.    ~  dpm/100cm2 qQhler A
CVCS A
8
                                                          ~
CVCS
                                                          ~ i
                                                          ~ >
                                                          ~ >
C i~~
X X X X  X I
x I
X CVCS RWST A    wGC Room An
:Q>  = Smear Location      -x-x- = Rad/Cont. Barrier                                    Cont. Area Radiation Level              Neutron Radiation Level                    00=    High Cont. Area
  &#xb9;c = Contact Reading                                                                    Radiation Area Technician Remarks:                                                                      High Rad. Area
    'k':z  =  Z't ~- t, k                                                              Locked High Rad.
Area
 
I R.E'GINNA STATlON                                          :;,';AUXIN~ BUffcQAQ. 88$ 8ntent: LevEA'.@fest- End
          -A= 0.10 mR/hr Date: 1 't>K Time:gQd- IGLOO
        <500 dpm/100cm2 Serial &#xb9;'s:          /          Power:        LLD:
Note: All readings are in mr/hr unless otherwise noted.
Art(B SFP PUMPS                                                  Na.. dpm/100cm2 A
                                                                                  -- Ad(B RHR Fans CVCS X X e        e      te
                                              . I QA 8
CVCS          8 E
A x
Qa C
CVCS RWST R E ter E
C A Xt Lx-x-GS PIIP FK i~
;(&#xb9;+ =  Smear Location      -x-x- = Rad/Cont. Barrier                                              Cont. Area Radiation Level                      Neutron Radiation Level                              High Cont. Area
                            ~/
I &#xb9;c = Contact Reading                                          r                                  Radiation Area Technician Remarks:       A'crxv              Ar siv          ir<<C'e%                            High Rad. Area Ql tA&t( v        .<<tt  -  t l    -IrQ                            Locked High Rad.
Area
 
R.E.GINNA STATION                                                    'QxN~."',BUIding;'t Operating;              L'eve(,t A= 0.10 dpm/100cm2 IR/hl'500 Date: Ct'tti(      l>  Ti tne:Q7gD            t+DO Serial  &#xb9;'s:          /              Power:              LLD:
Note: All readings are in mr/hr unless otherwise noted.
                          ~VV                                                    RWST ttpm/100cm2 I    I 0
A A
I;g)          ggQ xlot Monitor Tonk x
I B
li';          0                  Bus 14 Door I                                                                          26 1
B Monitor Tonk A Aux. Bldg.
Supply A/H Unit RMWT ooooo 0
0        Q
                            ~  erettte riroeesstno p  p A
BAST 8
8A        BAST Resin                                                                              rater liner g ner 0
B          A rretisems p      ~ 0 Door 28        Door 27
'~+&#xb9;  = Smear Location                        -x-x- = Rad/Cont. Barrier                                                  Cont. Area Radiation Level                                Neutron Radiation Level                                        High Cont. Area i&#xb9;c  =    Contact Reading                                                                                                Radiation Area Technician
          'I, Remarks:                            /        >~iK rM        &C l CC.                                  High Rad. Area Zll--ttt                  Mt(                                                                  Locked High Rad.
c cJ=    Area
 
R  E.GINNA STATtON                                AuxiHary::.SiiHdlrTS'fat8rmetHate,.Levd: - past    aid A= 0.10 mR/hr                                C.
Date: 'IQl 6              Ttrne:~QQOQ- (QOQ (500 dpmI100cm2                      Serial &#xb9;'s:              /          Power:      LLD.
Note: All readings are in mr/hr unless otherwise noted.
No. 'pm/100cm2 RWST 44 Bus 16 A
A GPT                                                                  I
                                                ~ oo              G B
GPT
                                                  .'0      Charcaaf/HERA riller A
C GPT p
,                          GOT 0          A SDP ooOo RC Pl Vault filler VCT                          Lo                                    O CHT A
r
  ";&#xb9; )   = Smear Location          -x-x- = Rad/Cont. Barrier                                    Cont. Area I
Radiation Level                Neutron Radiation l.evel                            High Cont. Area c = Contact Reading                                                                          Radiation Area Fechnician Remarks:                            Ah              ~C; 1c~t                      High Rad. Area Ktwa.=    ~lE-lK        <~ >>((<r t      = (l f=- lo                                l.ocked High Rad,:.
Area
 
R.E.GIKNA STATloN                                                    'Auxlli~"BQQdjnQ>'. 80$ 8Ntnf,          Levg-A= 0.10 mR/hr Date: LO                .L Time: CQ~-
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SECTION 9.3 IN.-PLANT AND POST-ACCIDENT SAMPLING RESULTS
 
TABLE 9.2A REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM Radioactive Gasses and lodines (Collection between 07:00 - 09:15)
Concentration (pCi/gm)
Nuclide      Corrected to time of Shutdown Kr-85m        2.88E-02 Kr-87        4.02E-02 Kr-88        4.66E-02 Xe-133                  '.51E-01 Xe-135        1.10E-01 Xe-135m      3.72E-02 Xe-138        1.43E-01 Rb-88        2.62E-02 Gas Total    1.16E+00 1-1 31        3.20E-02 1-1 32        1.05E-01 l-1 33      4.18E-02 l-134        1.51E-01 1-135        7.55E-02 iodine Total 4.05E1 I-131 Dose Equivalent            4.7E-02
 
TABLE 9.2B REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM Radioactive Gasses and lodines (Collection between 09:16 - 14:00)
RCS Gas Sample Concentration (pCi/gm)
Nuclide    Corrected to time of Shutdown Kr-85m      2.88E-01 Kr-87      4.02E-01 Kr-88      4.66E-01 Xe-133      7.51E+00 Xe-135      1.10E+00 Xe-135m      3.72E-01 Xe-138      1.43E+00 Rb-88      2.62E-01 Gas Total    1.16E+01 RCS Gas Sample Dose Rate (based on 35cc sample) 1 meter = 0.195 mR/hr 1 foot = 2.44 mR/hr On contact = 1.95 R/hr RCS Liquid Sample Concentration (pCi/gm)
Nuclide      Corrected to time of Shutdown I-1 31      2.72E-01 I-1 32      1.76E-01 I-1 33      1.65E-01 1-134        1.51E-01 I-135        1.53E-01 Iodine Total 9.17E-01 I-131 Dose Equiv 3.10E-01 RCS Liquid Sample Dose Rate (based on 12cc sample) 1 meter = <0.01 mR/hr 1 foot = 0.06 mR/hr On contact = 52.8 mR/hr
 
TABLE 9.3A STEAM GENERATOR (Collection between 07:00 - 09:15)
Concentration (pCi/gm)
Nuclide      Corrected to time of Shutdown eIAee                          ~ I Bee I-131        3.78E-05                      1.62E-07 I-132        1.35E-05                      6.33E-07 l-133        4.65E-05                      1.03E-06 I-134        1.56E-04                      5.85E-07 I-135        8.73E-05                      1.22E-06 Cs-134      3.27E-06                      4.64E-08 Cs-137      2.96E-06                      7.20E-08 TOTAL ACTIVITY          3.47E-04                      3.75E-06 Sample Dose Rates (based upon 3500cc sample)
I IAII                        II 8 II 1 meter      <0.01 mR/hr                    <0.01 mR/hr 1 foot      <0.01 mR/hr                    <0.01 mR/hr On contact  5.83 mR/hr                    <0.01 mR/hr
 
TABLE 9.3B STEAM GENERATOR (Collection between 09:16 - 13:00)
Concentration (pCi/gm)
Nuclide    Corrected to time of Shutdown
                        ~
I All                        IlBl ~
I-131      2.8E-02                        5.93E-05 I-132        1.8E-02                        5.38E-06 I-134        1.7E-02                        2.56E-05 I-1 35      1.5E-02 Cs-1 34      1.5E-02                        3.13E-06 Cs-1 37    2.9E-04                        1.87E-05 TOTAL ACTIVITY          9.33E<2                        1.12E-04 Sample Dose Rates (based upon 1000cc sample)
I IAII                          IIBII 1 meter    0.045 mR/hr                    <0.01 mR/hr 1 foot      0.56 mR/hr                      <0.01 mR/hr On contact  449 mR/hr                      0.538 mR/hr
 
TABLE 9.4A AIR EJECTOR (Sample collection between 07:00 - 09:15)
Concentration (pCi/gm)
Nuclide        Corrected to time of Shutdown Kr-85m        5.59E-03 Kr-87          5.26E-03 Kr-88          9.21E-03 Xe-131m        1.38E-02 Xe-133        9.87E-02 Xe-133m        2.40E-03 Xe-135        3.95E-02 Xe-135m        6.25E-03 Xe-138        2.67E-02 TOTAL GAS 2.07E-01 35cc Sample Dose Rate on contact = 35 mR/hr Dose Rate at 1 foot= 0.04 mR/hr Dose Rate at 1 meter = <0.01 mR/hr Flowrate = 0.21 cfm
 
TABLE 9.4B AIR EJECTOR (Sample collection between 09:16 - 09:35)
Concentration (pCi/gm)
Nuclide        Corrected to time of Shutdown Kr-85          3.72E-02 Kr-85m        1.18E+00 Kr-87          5.06E-01 Kr-88          1.91E+00 Xe-131m        4.53E-01 Xe-133        3.96E+01 Xe-133m        4.76E+00 Xe-135        4.73E+00 Xe-135m        'I.73E+00 Xe-138        5.97E+00 TOTAL GAS 5.65E+01 Dose Rate on contact = 1.0E+04 mR/hr*
Dose Rate at  1 foot = 11  mR/hr*
Dose Rate at  1 meter =  1 mR/hr*
* assumes a 35 cc sample
 
TABLE 9.4C AIR EJECTOR (Sample collection between 09:36 - 09:55)
Concentration (pCi/gm)
Nuclide          Corrected to time of Shutdown Kr-85'r-85m 4.87E-03 1.55E-01 Kr-87            6.62E-02 Kr-88            2.50E-01 .
Xe-131m          5.93E-02 Xe-133            4.03E+00 Xe-133m          5.97E-01 Xe-135            5.93E-01 Xe-135m          2.00E-01 Xe-138            7.68E-01 TOTAL GAS 6.72E+00 Dose Rate on contact = 1.1E+03 mR/hr Dose Rate at  1 foot = 1.2 mR/hr Dose Rate at  1 meter = 0.1 mR/hr
 
TABLE 9.4D AIR EJECTOR (Sample collection between 09:56 - 14:00)
Concentration (pCi/gm)
Nuclide          Corrected to time of Shutdown Kr-85'r-85m 1.92E-09 6.10E-08 Kr-87            2.61E-08 Kr-88            9.85E-08 Xe-131m          2.34E-08 Xe-133            1.59E-06 Xe-133m          2.35E-07 Xe-135            2.34E-07 Xe-135m          2.20E-07 Xe-138            3.03E-07 TOTAL GAS 2.79E-06 Dose Rate on contact = <0.01 mR/hr Dose Rate at  1 foot = <0.01 mR/hr Dose Rate at  1 meter = <0.01 mR/hr
 
TABLE 9.5A COMPONENT COOLING WATER (CCW) SYSTEM (Collection between 08:30 - 14:00)
Activity = 2.51 K-05 pCi/gm Chromates = 154 ppm pH =8.0 TABLE 9.6B WASTE HOLD UP TANK (WHUT)
(Collection between 08:30 - 14:00)
Activity = 2.3E-05 pCi/gm Chromates = 20 ppm pH = 6.7
 
TABLE 9.6 CONTAINNlENTHYDROGEN CONCENTRATION Time                      H  dro en VOL.%
06:30-1 4:00              0.0 TABLE 9.7 Reactor Cooiant S stem RCS and Containment Sum        Boron/ H Data
~Sam  le                Time                          m Boron          pH RCS                      06:45-09:15                  571              6.8 RCS                      09:16-09:30                2097              5.1 RCS                      09:31-14:00                2207              4.7 Sump                    06:45-1 4:00                < 10.              7.5
 
TABLE 9.8 CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR READINGS IN AUXILIARYBUILDING (READINGS IN COUNTS. PER MINUTE) 0630-1130 hrs:              GAS          IODINE      PARTICULATE TOP FLOOR                  50            100          100 INTERMEDIATE FLOOR          50            100          100 BASEMENT FLOOR              100          200        200 09:16 - 10:00 hrs:
TOP FLOOR                  100          200        200 INTERMEDIATE FLOOR          50          100        100 BASEMENT FLOOR              100          200        200 10:01 - 14:00 hrs:
TOP FLOOR                    50          200        200 INTERMEDIATE FLOOR          50          100        100 BASEMENT FLOOR              100          200        200
 
TABLE 9.9 AIR SAMPLE RESULTS IN TSC AND CONTROL ROOM (Readings in Counts per Minute) 07:00 - 09:15 hrs:            IODINE        PARTICULATE    BACKGROUND TSC                              50                50          50 CONTROL ROOM                    50                50          50 09:16 - 10:00 hrs:
TSC                              80                50          50 CONTROL ROOM                    80                50          50 10:01 - 14:00 hrs:
TSC                              50                50          50 CONTROL ROOM                    50                50          50
 
METEOROLOGICAL ASSUMPTIO SECTION 10.0 METEOROLOGICAL AND OFFSITE RADIOLOGICAL DATA
 
SECTION 10.1 METEOROLOGICAL DATA PLUME DIRECTION WEATHER FORECASTS AND TOWER DATA
 
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M      orolo ic I  ndi  i n A. ~Ba is The meteorological conditions for this scenario were based upon historical meteorological data recorded by the Ginna primary weather tower and the National Weather Service on Au s 22 1988. Minor editting was performed on the data to provide the wind direction and atmospheric stability conditions required by the scenario during the period of release.
National Weather Service and other Exercise controllers will provide Exercise participants weather forecast summaries based on the meteorological data and other supporting information available from the historical record. The goal of this approach is to provide participants with more realistic forecast information.
B. Scnri      A    m  in The scenario begins with light, southerly winds which shift and become northeasterly by mid-morning.
During the period of release due to the Steam Generator Tube Rupture (0915-0955 hr), the average meteorological conditions are as follows:
Wind Speed          = 5 mph (at 33 ft)
Wind Direction      = 50 degrees (at 33 ft; wind from)
Pasquill Stability =    E 10-4  .
 
TABLE 10.1 WEATHER FORECAST INFORMATI N OCTOBER 8, 1992      7:30 AM - 3:00 PM LAKE ONTARIO FORECAST:
TODAY:    SOUTHERLY WINDS WILL BE SHIFTING NORTHEASTERLY BY MID-MORNING. TEMPERATURES EXPECTED IN THE MID-TO UPPER 60'S.
WINDS WILL REMAIN FROM THE NORTHEAST AT 5 MPH THROUGHOUT THE REMAINDER OF THE AFTERNOON.
NOTE'UPPLEMENTAL FORE AST INFORMATI      N T BE PROVIDED BY NATIONALWEATHER SERVICE CONTROLLER AT THE FOLLOWING TELEPHONE NUMBER:
716    2 -7633 OR BY DESIGNATED NYS CONTROLLER IN ALBANY.
10-5  .
 
PRINTO TS FR  IVI INNA PRIMARY MET. T WER (15-MINUTE AVERAGES) 10-6 .
 
PRINTOUT PROM GINNA PRIMARY METe TOWER      IBM PC TERMINAL AV 10/8/92    06: 45    RECORD NUMBER 3974          RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME      AVERAGE    UNIT  CODE    STDDEV      MIN SPD 33A            3.6      MPH              0.9        2.8    7.0 SPD 33B            3 '      MPH              0.8        2-3    6.8 SPD 150A          4.5      MPH              0.9        2 '    6.9 SPD 150B        57.1      MPH              0.0      57.0    57.2 SPD 250          7'        MPH              0.4      13  '  15.1 DIR 33A          197.0      DEG                9.0      178.0  232.0 DIR 33B          196. 0    DEG                9.0      179.0  225.0 DIR150A          174.0      DEG                3.0      166.0  183.0 DIR150B          56.0      DEG                0.0      55.0    57.0 DIR250          198. 0    DEG                10.0    174.0  230.0 "ER 33A        48.8 TER 33B          48.7 TER150A          49.2 TER150B          51.4 TER250A          55.2 DT150-33A        2.6      F/
DT150-33B        2.4      F/
DT250-33A        6.5        F/
DT250-33B        6.0        F/      0 PRECIPITATION    1.08      INCH    0      0.00        0.00    0.00
 
PRINTOUT FROM GINNA PRIMARY MET  TORE      BM PC TERMINAL AV 10/8/92    07: 00    RECORD NUMBER 3975        RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME    AVERAGE    UNIT    CODE  STDDEV    M~I SPD 33A                    MPH              0.9      2.8      7.0 SPD 33B                    MPH      0        0.8      2-3      6.8 SPD 150A                  MPH      0      ~0.        2 '      6.9 SPD 150B        57. 1    MPH      0        0.0      57.0    57.2 SPD 250          6.1      MPH                p~4      13-2    15.1 DIR 33A          209. 0  DEG    0        11. 0    183.0  247.0 DIR 33B          195.0    DEG                7.0    197. 0  295.0 DIR150A          174.0    DEG      0          3.0    166.0    183.0 DIR150B            56.0    DEG      0          0. 0    55.0    57. 0 DIR250          188.0    DEG                9.0    184. 0  230. 0 TER 33A          52.9              0 i'ER 33B        53.3              0 TER150A                    F TER150B          53.6 TER250A          55.4 DT150-33A          5.0    F/
DT150-33B        3.0      F/
DT250-33A        2.5      F/      p DT250-33B      "2.0      F/      0 PRECIPITATION    1.08      INCH    0      0.00      0.00    0.00
 
PRINTOUT PROM G1'NNA PRIMARY MET  TOWER    IBM PC TERMINAL
%V 10/8/92    07:15      RECORD NUMBER 3976        RGS(E  GINNA PLANT'ENSOR NAME                        CODE  STDDEV  MIN SPD 33A          3.8      MPH              0.9      2.8        7.0 SPD 33B          3.9      MPH              0.8      2 '        6.8 SPD 150A          4;8      MPH              0.9      2 '        6.9 SPD 150B          57. 1      MPH              0.0    57.0      57.2 SPD 250          7'        MPH                0.4    13-2      15.1 DIR 33A          193.0      DEG                9.0    172. 0    229.0 DIR 33B          197.0      DEG                7.0    197.0      295.0 DIR150A          184.0      DEG                3.0    166.0      183.0 DIR150B            56.0    DEG                0. 0    55.0        57. 0 DIR250          188.0      DEG                1. 0  154. 0    160.          0 ER 33A        52. 9 TER 33B          53. 3 TER150A          53. 3 TER150B          53.6 TER250A          55.5 DT150-33A          0.4      F/
DT150-33B        0.3        F/
DT250-33A        2.5        F/      0 DT250-33B        2-3        F/      0 PRECIPITATION    1.08      INCH    0      0.00    0.00        0.00
 
PRINTOUT FROM GINNA PRIMARY MET    TONER    IBM PC TERMINAL WV 10/8/92  ~0: 30      RECORD NUMBER 3977        RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME    AVERAGE              CODE    STDDEV    MIN SPD 33A            3  '      MPH                        2.8      7.0 SPD 33B            3  '      MPH              0.8      2-3      6.8 SPD 150A          4.5      MPH              0.9      2 '      6.9 SPD 150B        57. 1    MPH              0.0    57. 0  57.2 SPD 250        7  '        MPH              0.4    13-2    15.1 DIR 33A        202.0        DEG                9.0    172.0    229.0
'DIR 33B          195.0      DEG                7.0    197.0    295.0 DIR150A        174.0        DEG                3.0    166.0    183.0 DIR150B          56.0      DEG                0.0    55. 0  57. 0 DIR250          158.      0 'DEG                1.0  154.0    160.0 ZER 33A        53.0 TER 33B        53.1                0 TER150A        53.4 TER150B        53.5 TER250A        55.5 DT150-33A        0.4      F/
DT150-33B        0.5      F/
DT250-33A      2.5        F/      0 DT250-33B      2 '        F/      0 PRECIPITATION    1.08        INCH    0      0.00    0.00      0.00
 
PRINTOUT PROM GINNA PRIMARY MET  TOWER    IBM PC TERMINAL XV 10/8/92  07: 45    RECORD NUMBER 3978        RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME    AVERAGE    UNIT    CODE    STDDEV  MIN SPD 33A                    MPH              0.9      2.8      7.0
.SPD 33B                    MPH      0        0.8      2-3      6.8 SPD 150A                    MPH              0.9      2 '      6.9 SPD 150B        57 1F      MPH              0.0    57.0    57.2 SPD 250          7 '        MPH              0.4    13 '    15.1 DIR 33A          215  '    DEG              11.0    184.0  242.0 DIR 33B          198.0      DEG              11.0    197.0  255.0 DIR150A          201. 0  DEG              13. 0  175. 0  238.0 DIR150B            56.0    DEG                0.0    55.0    57.0 DIR250          158.0      DEG                1.0    154. 0  160.0 x'ER 33A        53. 5 TER 33B          53.7 TER150A          53.5 TER150B          53.6 TER250A          55.6 DT150-33A          0.0    F/
DT150-33B          0.0    F/
DT250-33A        2-1      F/      0 DT250-33B        1.9      F/      0 PRECIPITATION    1.08      INCH    0      0.00    0.00    0.00
 
PRZNTOUT PROM OZNNA PRIMARY MET  TOWER    ZBM PC TERMINAL AV.
10/8/92  08: 00    RECORD NUMBER 3979        RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME                UNIT    CODE  STDDEV  MIN      MAX SPD 33A          3.6      MPH      0        0.9      2.8      7.0 SPD 33B          3.5      MPH      0        0.8      2 '      6.8 SPD 150A          4.7      MPH      0        0.9      2 '      6.9 SPD 150B        57 '      MPH              0.0    57. 0  57.2 SPD 250          F 1      MPH                0.4    13. 2    15. 1 DIR 33A          222.0      DEG              13. 0  186. 0 268.0 DIR 33B          230.0      DEG    0          7.0    197.0    295.0 DIR150A          202.0      DEG    0          3.0  179.0    230.0 DIR150B          56. 0  DEG                0. 0    55.0    57.0 DIR250          168. 0  DEG      0          3.0  154. 0 180. 0 TER 33A          57.7 ER 33B        57.7 TER150A          57. 9            0 TER150B          57. 9            0 TER250A          58.0 DT150-33A        0.2      F/
DT150-33B        0.2      F/
DT250-33A        0.3      F/      0 DT250-33B      0.1        F/      0 PRECIPITATION  1.08      INCH    0      0.00    0.00      0.00
 
PRINTOUT PROM GINNA PRIMARY MET  TONER    IBM PC TERMINAL AV 10/8/92    08015    RECORD NUMBER 3980        RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME    AVERAGE    UNIT    CODE  STDDEV  MIN SPD 33A          3.6      MPH              0.9      2.8      7.0 SPD 33B          3 '      MPH              0.8      2-3      6.8 SPD 150A          4.5      MPH              0.9      2-7      6.9 SPD 150B        57  '    MPH                0.0    57.0    57.2 SPD 250          F 1      MPH                0.4    13 '    15.1 DIR 33A          194.0      DEG                9.0    172.0  229. 0 DIR 33B          195.0      DEG                7.0  197.0    295.0 DIR150A          174.0      DEG                3.0  166.0    183.0 DIR150B            56.0    DEG                0. 0    55.0    57. 0 DIR250          158.0    DEG                1.0  154. 0  160.0
'ER 33A        58.7 TER 33B          58.7 TER150A          57.9 TER150B          58.1 TER250A          58.0 DT150-33A          0.8    F/
DT150-33B          0.8    F/
DT250-33A        -0. 7    F/      0 DT250-33B      -0.7      F/      0 PRECIPITATION  1.08      INCH    0      0.00    0.00    0.00
 
                                                            \
PRINTOUT FROM GINNA PRIMARY MET    TOWER      IBM PC TERMINAL
%V 10/8/92    08:30      RECORD NUMBER 3981          RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME      AVERAGE            CODE    STDDEV      MIN SPD 33A            2  '      MPH                          3.0    9.7 SPD 33B            2.5        MPH              0.9        3-7    8.7 SPD 150A          3 '        MPH              2.0        3.0  11.0 SPD 150B          57.2        MPH              0.0      57.1    57.2 SPD 250            3.5      -
MPH                3.0      12  '  14.4 DIR 33A            47.0      DEG                3.0      ~08. 0 312.0 DIR 33B            42. 0    DEG                8.0      110.0  300.0 DIR150A            65.0      DEG              14. 0        5.0 153.0 DIR150B            55.0      DEG                0.0        54. 0  56.0 DIR250              64. 0    DEG                3.0        15. 0 141.0 z'ER 33A          59.6 TER 33B          59.6 TER150A          58.8 TER150B          58.8 TER250A          58.9 DT150-33A            0.8    F/
DT150-33B            0.8      F/
DT250-33A        -0.7        F/
DT250-33B        -0.7        F/
PRECIPITATION    1.08        INCH '          0. 00      0. 00  0. 00
 
PRINTOUT PRO    GINNA PRIMARY MET4 TOWE          BM PC    ERMI L AV 10/8/92    08:45        RECORD NUMBER 3982            RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME      AVERAGE      UNIT    CODE    STDDEV        MIN SPD 33A            3.8        MPH              0.8          2-3    7-7 SPD 33B                        MPH              0;9          2.6    7 '
SPD 150A                      MPH              1.0          2 '    7.5 SPD 150B        57.2          MPH              0.0        57.1    57.3 SPD 250            7'          MPH              0.9          8.6    13.6 DIR 33A          79.0          DEG              15. 0        44.0  118. 0 DIR 33B          82.0          DEG              14. 0        40.0  128.0 DIR150A          85.0          DEG                6.0        145.0  178.0 DIR150B            56. 0      DEG              "0.0        55.0    56.0 DIR250          79.0          DEG                3.0        144 0~  167. 0 TER 33A          59.8 ZER 33B          59.8 TER150A          59.4 TER150B          59.4 TER250A          59.0 DT150-33A        -0.4          F/
DT150-33B        -0. 4        F/
DT250-33A        -0.8          F/
DT250-33B        -0.8        F/      0 PRECIPITATION    1.08        'INCH    0      0. 00        0.00    0.00
 
'I PRINTOUT PRO    CINNA PRIMARY MET i TONE      IBM PC TERMINAL AV 10/8/92    09: 00        RECORD NUMBER 3983          RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME                              CODE    STDDEV      MIN    MAX SPD 33A            F 1          MPH              0.9        2.9    7 '
SPD 33B              3 '          MPH              0.7        3.4    6.8 SPD 150A            5.2        MPH                0.7        3.4    6.9 SPD 150B          57  '        MPH                0.0      57.2    57.4 SPD 250              9.5                            1.0      ~6. 11-1 DIR 33A            52.0          DEG                3.0        35. 0 126.0 DIR 33B            54 ~ 0        DEG                4.0      30.0  130. 0 DIR150A            55.0          DEG                3.0      36.0  121. 0 DIR150B            56.5          DEG                0.0      54. 0  56. 0 DIR250            57.0          DEG                5.0      35.0  129.0 TER 33A            59.9 j.'ER 33B          59.9 TER150A            59.9                  0 TER150B            59.9                  0 TER250A            59. 3 DT150-33A            0.0        F/
DT150-33B          0.0          F/
DT250-33A        '0.6          F/
DT250-33B            0.6        F/
PRECIPITATION      1.08          INCH    0      0.00        0.00    0.00
 
PRINTOUT PROM GINNA PRIMARY MET. TOWER      IBM PC TERMINAL
.AV 10/8/92    09:15      RECORD NUMBER 3984          RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME    AVERAGE    UNIT    CODE  STDDEV      MIN SPD 33A          3.8      MPH      0        1.0        2.0    7 '
SPD 33B          3.8      MPH      0        1.0        2 '    7-1 SPD 150A          4.9      MPH      0        1.0        2-2    7 '
SPD 150B        57.3        MPH      0        0.0      57.2    57.4 SPD 250          7 '      MPH                1~1        4.5    9.8 DIR 33A        50.0        DEG              19. 0      10. 0  96.0 DIR 33B        51.4        DEG              18. 0      10. 0  93.0 DIR150A          52.0      DEG                10. 0      11.0  90. 0 DIR150B          53.0      DEG                0.0      54.0    56.0 DIR250          54.0      DEG                8.0      135.0  178.0
'VER 33A        60.7 TER 33B          61.2 TER150A          60.7 TER150B          60.7 TER250A          60.7 DT150-33A        0.0        F/
DT150-33B        0.0        F/,  ~  0 DT250-33A        0.0        F/
DT250-33B        0.5      F/      0 PRECIPITATION    1.08      INCH    0      0.00        0.00    0.00
 
PRINTOUT PROM GINNA PRIMARY MET. TOWER      IBM PC TERMINAL AV, 10/8/92  09:30      RECORD NUMBER 3985          RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME    AVERAGE    UNIT    CODE    STDDEV      MIN      MAX SPD 33A          4.1      MPH              1'          2-2      7.6 SPD 33B        4.2        MPH      0        1~1        2 '      7 '
SPD 150A        5.1        MPH                1~3        2 '      7.5 SPD 150B        57. 0    MPH      0        0.4      56.3      57.4 SPD 250          7.4      MPH                1.5        3 '    10.7 DIR 33A        50. 4      DEG                9.0        55.0    291. 0 DIR 33B        51.0      DEG              14.0          35.0    319. 0 DIR150A        49. 0      DEG      0        14. 0    174.0    311.0 DIR150B          52.0      DEG                5. 0      54. 0    69. 0 DIR250          55.0      DEG      0        16. 0    166.0    282.0
'PER 33A        60. 7 ER 33B        60.7 TER150A          60.3                0 TER150B          60.3 TER250A          60.6 DT150-33A        0.4      F/
DT150-33B        0.4      F/      0 DT250-33A        0.0      F/      0 DT250-33B        0.1      F/      0 PRECIPITATION    1.08      INCH    0      0. 00      0.00    , 0.00
 
PRINTOUT PROM GINNA PRIMARY MET  TOlifER    1BM PC TERMINAL AV 10/8/92    09:45      RECORD NUMBER  3986        RG&E GINNA PLANT 8EN80R NAME    AVERAGE    UNIT    CODE      8TDDEV    MIN SPD 33A          4.9      MPH    0,        1~3        0.6    8.3 SPD 33B          4.8      MPH                1-2        2.0    8.2 SPD 150A        4.8      MPH                1'        1.9    8.3 SPD 150B        5.7                          0.1      56.3    56.9 MPH'PH SPD 250          6.9                          1-2        3.6    9.5 DIR 33A        49.0      DEG                17.0      97.0  334. 0 DIR 33B        49.9      DEG                14. 0      52.0  333.0 DIR150A        55.0      DEG                11.0      68.0  8.0 DIR150B        56.0      .DEG                  3.0      57.0    68.0 DIR250          54. 0      DEG                10.0      163.0  355.0
~ER 33A        61. 3 TER 33B        61.6 TER150A        62. 0 TER150B        62. 0 TER250A        61.3 DT150-33A        0.7      F/
DT150-33B        0.7      F/
DT250-33A        0.0      F/
DT250-33B        0.4      F/
PRECIPITATION  1.08      INCH    0        0.00      0.00    0.00
 
PR1NTOUT PROM GINNA PRIMARY MET+ TOWER      IBM PC TERMINAL AV 10/8/92    10:00      RECORD NUMBER 3987          RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME    AVERAGE            CODE    STDDEV, ~MI SPD 33A          5.0              0        1.4        2.5    9.1 SPD 33B          5~1              0        1.5        2.4    9.0 SPD 150A          5.2      MPH              1.5        2.5    9.1 SPD 150B        57.0      MPH    0        0.0      56.9    57.1 SPD 250          6.1      MPH              2.0      11.0    96.0 DIR 33A        55.0      DEG    0        13. 0      40.0  135.0 DIR 33B        58.0      DEG              14. 0      35.0  146.0 DIR150A        61 '      DEG              13. 0      42.0  137.0 DIR150B        65.0      DEG    0.        1.0      53.0    57.0 DIR250          69. 0    DEG    0        12.0      46.0  134.0 TER 33A        61.3              0 TER 33B        61.7              0 TER150A        62.5 TER150B        62.6 TER250A        61. 4 DT150-33A      1 '        F/
DT150-33B      1-3        F/      0 DT250-33A      0.1        F/
DT250-33B      0.4        F/
PRECIPITATION  1.08      INCH    0      0;00        0.00    0.00
 
PRXNTOUT PRO    GINNA PRIMARY MET. TONER        BM PC    ERMXNAL AV 10/8/92    10 15        RECORD NUMBER 3988            RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME      AVERAGE                CODE  STDDEV        MIN SPD 33A            4.9                  0        1.4          0.6      6.9 SPD 33B            4 '          MPH            ~4            0.5      6.6 SPD 150A            4.8          MPH              1 '          0.6      6.4 SPD 150B          51.1          MPH                0.0        57.0    57. 1 SPD 250            6.6        MPH                1.8          1.0      9.1 DIR 33A          80.0          DEG              14.0        30. 0  141.0 DIR 33B          81.0          DEG              13.0        31. 0  146.0 DIR150A          72.0          DEG                12. 0      32.0    139.0 DIR150B'            54.0        DEG                  0.0        53.0    55.0 DIR250            77.0          DEG                10.0        54.0  128.0 TER 33A          61.3 ER 33B          61.3 TER150A          62. 0 TER150B          62.3 TER250A          63.3          F DT150-33A          0.7        F/
DT150-33B          2.0        F/
DT250-33A        2.0          F/
DT250-33B        2-1          F/      0 PRECIPITATION    1. 08        INCH    0      0. 00        0.00    0.00
 
PRZNTOUT PROM GZNNA PRZMARY MET ~ TOWER      ZBM PC TERMZNAL AV 10/8/92    10: 30    RECORD NUMBER 3989          RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME      AVERAGE              CODE  STDDEV      MZN  'AX SPD 33A            4.8      MPH              1-3                    6.9 SPD 33B            4.9      MPH              1 3          1.4        7.9 SPD 150A          7.9      MPH              1 '          5.0        9.0 SPD 150B          57.+                          0.0        57.0      57.2 SPD 250            7.8      MPH              0.5          0.8        9.2 DIR 33A          81.0        DEG              12.0      41.0      140.0 DIR 33B          79.0        DEG              13.0      37.0    . 148.0 DIR150A          86. 0      DEG              16.0      39.0      162.0 DIR150B          53.0        DEG                0.0      53.0      54. 0 DIR250            89.0      DEG                14.0        27.0      156.0 r
TER 33A          61. 3 x'ER 33B          61. 3 TER150A          62.2 TER150B          62.2 TER250A          63.0 DT150-33A          1.0      F/
DT150-33B          1~1      F/
DT250-33A          2 '      F/
DT250-33B          2 '      F/
PRECIPITATION    1.08      INCH    0      0.00,        0.00      0.00
 
PRINTOUT PROM GINNA PRIMARY MET  TOWER      IBM PC TERMINAL
.AV 10/8/92    10: 45      RECORD NUMBER 3990          RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME    AVERAGE    UNIT    CODE    STDDRV      MIN SPD 33A          5.2      MPH                1.0        2.8    8.5 SPD 33B          6.2      MPH                1'          F 1    9 '
SPD 150A          5.5      MPH      0        1'          2.5    9.0 SPD 150B        57.2      MPH              0.0        57.1    57.2 SPD 250          5.1      MPH              1'          2.4    8.2 DIR 33A          79.0      DEG              14.0        36. 0 127. 0 DIR 33B          77.0      DEG              12. 0      35. 0 139. 0 DIR150A          79.0      DEG                9.0      48.0  122. 0 DIR150B          53.0      DEG                0.0      52.0    54. 0 DIR250          77.0      DEG              11.0        32.0  144.0 TER 33A          61.4 ZER 33B        61.4 TER150A          62.5 TER150B          62.4 TER250A          63.5 DT150-33A                  F/
DT150-33B        1.0      F/
DT250-33A        F 1      F/      0 DT250-33B        2-1      F/      0 PRECIPITATION    1.08      INCH    0      0.00        0. 00  0. 00
 
PRINTOUT FROM GINNA PRIMARY MET4 TOWER      IBM PC TERMINAL AV 10/8/92    11000    RECORD NUMBER 3991          RGGE GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME      AVERAGE  UNIT    CODE    8TDDEV      MIN SPD 33A            4.8      MPH    0        1.4          1 '    7.4 SPD 33B            5'      MPH    0        1.4        1.5    7.6 SPD 150A          2.8      MPH              1.6        1.6    6.0 SPD 150B          57.2      MPH              0.0        57.1    57.2 SPD 250            5.1      MPH    0        1'          2.4    8.2 DIR 33A            79 '    DEG                        28.0    130. 0 DIR 33B            80.0    DEG    0        14. 0      39.0    153.0 DIR150A            79.0    DEG    0        14. 0      26. 0 111. 0 DIR150B            33.0    DEG    0          0.0      52. 0  54. 0 DIR250            77.0    DEG              11.0        32.0  144.0 TER 33A          62.4              0 ER 33B          62.4 TER150A          63.3              0 TER150B          63.3              0 TER250A          64. 9 DT150-33A          0.9      F/
DT150-33B          0.9      F/      0 DT250-33A          2.4      F/
DT250-33B          2.5      F/      0 PRECIPITATION    ,1.08      INCH    0      0.00        0.00    0.00
 
PRINTOUT FROM GINNA PRIMARY MET>> TOWER      IBM PC TERMINAL AV 10/8/92    11:15      RECORD NUMBER 3992          RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME      AVERAGE    UNIT    CODE  STDDEV      MIN    MAX SPD 33A                      MPH                          2.4    10.0 SPD 33B                      MPH              1~3        F 1          9.4 SPD 150A                    MPH                1-3        2-2          9.5 SPD 150B          57  '      MPH                0.0      57. 1  57.3 SPD 250            6.8      MPH                1~1        3.8          9.3 DIR 33A            80.0      DEG              14. 0      37.0  144.0 DIR 33B            82.0      DEG              13.0      41.0 DIR150A            81.0    DEG                13.0        39.0  133.0 120.0'R DIR150B            78.0    DEG                0. 0      42.0  134.0 DIR250              69. 0  DEG                11. 0      32.0  129.0 TER 33A          62. 5 33B          62.5 TER150A          63.6 TER150B          63.7 TER250A          64.9 DT150-33A          F 1      F/
DT150-33B          1~2      F/
DT250-33A          2.4      F/      0 DT250-33B          2.5      F/      0 PRECIPITATION    1.08      INCH    0      0.00        0.00    0.00
 
PRINTOUT FROM GZNNA PRIMARY MET i TONE      IBM PC TERMINAL AV 10/8/92    11:30      RECORD NUMBER 3993          RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME                  UNZT    CODE  STDDEV      MZN SPD 33A              5.6      MPH      0        -3        2.6    8.1
-SPD 33B              5.7      MPH              1-2        2.6    8.0 SPD 150A            8.0      MPH              2.0        3.0  11.0 SPD 150B          57.2      MPH                0.0      57.2    57.3 SPD 250            6.5      MPH                1~3      4.3      9.7 DIR 33A            79.0      DEG              11.0        36.0    129.0 DIR 33B            80.0      DEG              11.0      37.0    138.0 DIR150A            79.0    DEG                6. 0      53. 7  116.0 DIR150B            54.0    DEG                0.0      53.0    55.0 DIR250              78.0    DEG                8.0      20.0    125.0 TER 33A          62.7                0 l'ER 33B          62.7 TER150A          63.9 TER150B          63.9 TER250A          64.8 DT150-33A          1 '      F/
DT150-33B          1 '      F/
DT250-33A          2.5      F/
DT250-33B          2.4      F/      0 PRECIPITATION      1.08      INCH            0.00        0.00    0. 00
 
RINTOUT FROM QINNA PRIMARY MET    TOWER      IBM PC TERMINAL AV 10/8/92    11 45      RECORD NUMBER  3994          RG&E GINNA PLANT 8EN8OR NAME                          CODE    STDDEV      MIN    MAX SPD 33A            6.2      MPH                1.5        2 '    9.8 SPD 33B            6.4      MPH              ~4            2.0    9.7 SPD 150A            6.6      MPH                1~3        2.5    9.5 SPD 150B          57.2      MPH                0.0      57.1    57.3 SPD 250            7-2      MPH              ~1.          3.6  10.3 DIR 33A            76.0      DEG                15.0        15.0  115.0 DIR 33B            81.0      DEG                15. 0      16.0  114. 0 DIR150A            77.0    DEG                17.0      21.0  125. 0 DIR150B            53.0    DEG                  0.0      52.0    55.0 DIR250              70. 0    DEG                  9.0      20.0  114.0 TER 33A          65.0 i'ER 33B          65.0 TER150A          65.3                0, TER150B          65.5 TER250A          66.8 DT150-33A          0.3      F/
DT150-33B          0.5      F/
DT250-33A          1.8      F/
DT250-33B          1.9      F/
PRECIPITATION    1.08      INCH    0        0. 00      0.00    0.00
 
PRINTOUT FROM GINNA PRIMARY MET  TOWER      IBM PC TERMINAL AV 10/8/92    12:00      RECORD NUMBER .3995        RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME    AVERAGE    UNIT    CODE    STDDEV    MIN SPD 33A          6.1      MPH              1.5        2-2    9.8 SPD 33B          6 '      MPH              1.4        2.0    9.7 SPD 150A        6.5      MPH              1-3        2.5    9.5 SPD 150B        57.2      MPH              0.0      57.1    57.3 SPD 250          7'                          1.4        3.6    10.3 DIR 33A          77.0      DEG    0        15.0      15. 0  115.0 DIR 33B          80.0      DEG              15.0      16.0  114.0 DIR150A          78.0      DEG              17. 0      21.0  125. 0 DIR150B          53.0      DEG                0.0      52.0    55. 0 DIR250          ~7  ~ 0  DEG                9.0      20.0    14.0 TER 33A        65.1 ER 33B        65.0 TER150A        65.3 TER150B        65.5 TER250A        66.8 DT150-33A        0.3      F/      0 DT150-33B        0.5      F/      0 DT250-33A        1.8      F/      0 DT250-33B        1.9      F/      0 PRECIPITATION  1.08      INCH    0        0.00      0.00    0.00
 
PRINTOUT PROM GINNA PRIMARY MET ~ TOWER      IBM PC TERMINAL AV 10/8/92    12:15      RECORD NUMBER 3996          RGErE  GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME      AVERAGE    UNIT    CODE  STDDEV      MIN SPD 33A            6.5      MPH              1.5        2 '        9.8 SPD 33B            '.6      MPH                1.4        2.0        9.7
. SPD 150A            6.7      MPH      0        1~3        2.5        9.5 SPD 150B          57.2      MPH                0.0      57.1      57.3 SPD 250            7.4      MPH                1.4        3.6      10.3 DIR 33A            77.0      DEG              15.0        15.0    115. 0 DIR 33B            85.0      DEG              15.0        16.0    114.0 DIR150A            79.0    DEG                17. 0      21. 0    125.0 DIR150B            53 0    DEG                0. 0      52. 0    55. 0 DIR250              79.0    DEG                9. 0      20. 0    114. 0 TER 33A          66.0 ER 33B          66.0 TER150A          66.3 TER150B          66.5 TER250A          67.8 DT150-33A          0.4      F/
DT150-33B          0.5      F/
DT250-33A          1.9      F/
DT250-33B          1.8      F/    . 0 PRECIPITATION    1.08      INCH    0      0.00        0.00      0.00
 
PRINTOUT >ROM GZNNA XRZMARV MET. TOWZR    IBM PC TERMZNAZ, AV 10/8/92  12: 30    RECORD NUMBER 3997        RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME    AVERAGE    UNXT    CODE  STDDEV    MIN    MAX SPD 33A          8.5      MPH      0                  2 '  12.8 SPD 33B          8'        MPH      0        1.4      3.0  12 '
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TABLE '10.2 PLUME -ARRIVAL DEPARTURE TIMES TABLE 10.3          TABLE 10.4 DISTANCE      IVII 0.5                  09:21                09'42            10:01 1.0                  09:27                09:48            10:07 2.0                  09:39                10:00            10:19 3.0                  09:51                10:12            10:31 4.0                  10:03                10:24            10:43 5.0                  10:15                10:36            10:55 6.0                  10:27                10:48            11:07 7.0                  10:39                11:00              11:19 8.0                  10:51                11:12              11:31 9.0                  11'03                11:24              11:43 10.0                  11:15                11:36              11:55 11.0                  11:27                11:48              12:07 1 2.0                11:39                12:00              12:19 NOTES:
" After indicated arrival time, refer to offsite radiological data shown on Tables 10.3 and 10.4 as appropriate for zone of interest.
After indicated departure time, all dose rates (mr/hr) will be background. For ground deposition readings, refer to post-plume radiological data shown on Tables 10.5 and 10.6.
 
TABLE 10.3-A RADIOLOGICALSURVEY/SAMPLING DATA (RG8cE FIELD TEAMS)
CLOSE WINDOW            OPEN WINDOW        DOSIMETRY      GROSS        GROSS (mr/hr)                (mr/br)        INCREMENT      IODINE      PARTIC.
EXPOSURE    CARTRIDGE      FILTER ZONE      3 FEET    CONTACT    3 FEET    CONTACT      (mREM)        (CPM)      (CPM)
A          7.3          7.3      9.5          9.5                      70        BKG 3.4          3.4      4.5          4.5                    50          BKG 1.5          1.5      2.0          2.0                      45        BKG 0.7          0.7      0.9          0.9                    BKG        BKG 0.4          0.4      0.6          0.6                    BKG        BKG 0.3          0.3      0.4          0.4                    BKG        BKG 0.2          0.2      0.2          0.2                    BKG        BKG 0.1          0.1      0.2          0.2                    BKG        BKG 0.1          0.1      0.1          0.1                    BKG        BKG NOTES:
: 1. Dose rate readings apply to Victoreen 450 dose rate instrument or equivalent. Ensure that readings provided do not exceed range of survey instrument being used. Provide only those readings being requested, or in accordance with Controller instructions.
: 2. Dosimeter incremental exposure assumes a 15-minute stay-time in the particular zone of interest. Incremental values may be scaled up or down as appropriate. Provide cumulative dosimeter reading only when requested.
: 3. Air samples assume use of RADECO H-809C air sampler or equivalent. Volume assumed is approximately 180 liters (30 Ipm for 6 minutes), and field reading is with HP-260,
: 4. BKG = Use actual back round readin        of surve instrument bein  used.
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CLOSE WINDOW            OPEN WINDOW        DOSIMETRY    GROSS      GROSS (mr/hr)                (mr/hr)        INCREMENT    IODINE      PARTIC.
EXPOSURE  CARTRIDGE      FILTER ZONE      3 FEET    CONTACT    3 FEET      CONTACT      (mREM)      (CPM)      (CPM) 7.3          7.3      9.5          9.5                    90        BKG 3.4          3.4      4.5          4.5                    60        BKG 1.5          1.5      2.0          2.0                    50        BKG 0.7          0.7      0.9          0.9                    BKG        BKG 0.4          0.4      0.6          0.6                    BKG        BKG 0.3          0.3      0.4          0.4                    BKG        BKG 0.2          0.2      0.2          0.2                    BKG        BKG 0.1          0.1      0.2          0.2                    BKG        BKG 0.1          0.1      0.1            0.1                    BKG        BKG NOTES:
: 1. Dose rate readings apply to Victoreen 450, CDV-715, RO-2 dose rate instrument or equivalent. Ensure that readings provided do not exceed range of survey instrument being used. Provide only those readings being requested, or in accordance with Controller instructions.
: 2. Dosimeter incremental exposure assumes a 15-minute stay-time in the particular zone of interest. Incremental values may be scaled up or down as appropriate. Provide cumulative dosimeter reading only when requested.
: 3. Air samples assume use of RADECO H-809C air sampler or equivalent. Volume assumed is approximately 10 cubic feet, and field reading is with HP-260 or equivalent.
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FILTER ZONE      3 FEET    CONTACT    3 FEET    CONTACT      (mREM)        (CPM)        (CPM) 0.9      0.9                                            BKG          BKG 0.4      0.4        0.5        0.5                      BKG          BKG 0.2      0.2        0.2        0.2                      BKG          BKG 0.1      0.1        0.1        0.1                      BKG          BKG BKG        BKG      BKG        BKG          0            BKG          BKG BKG        BKG      BKG        BKG                      BKG          BKG BKG        BKG      BKG        BKG                      BKG          BKG BKG        BKG      BKG        BKG                      BKG          BKG BKG        BKG      BKG        BKG                      BKG-        BKG NOTES:
1.:Dose    rate readings apply to Victoreen 450 dose rate instrument or equivalent. Ensure that readings provided do not exceed range of survey instrument being used. Provide only those readings being requested, or in accordance with Controller instructions.
: 2. Dosimeter incremental exposure assumes a 15-minute stay-time in the particular zone of interest. Incremental values may be scaled up or down as appropriate. Provide cumulative dosimeter reading only when requested.
: 3. Air samples assume use of RADECO H-809C air sampler or equivalent. Volume assumed is approximately 180 liters (30 lpm for 6 minutes), and field reading is with HP-260.
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EXPOSURE    CARTRIDGE        FILTER ZONE      3 FEET    CONTACT    3 FEET      CONTACT      (mREM)        (CPM)        (CPM) 0,9          0.9                                            BKG          BKG 0.4          0.4      0.5          0.5                    BKG          BKG 0.2          0.2      0.2          0.2                    BKG          BKG 0.1          0.1      0.1          0.1                    BKG          BKG BKG          BKG    BKG            BKG                    BKG          BKG BKG          BKG    BKG            BKG                    BKG          BKG BKG          BKG    BKG            BKG                    BKG          BKG BKG          BKG    BKG            BKG                    BKG          BKG BKG          BKG    BKG            BKG                    BKG          BKG NOTES:
: 1. Dose rate readings apply to Victoreen 450, CDV-715, RO-2 dose rate instrument or equivalent. Ensure that readings provided do not exceed range of survey instrument being used. Provide only those readings being requested, or in accordance with Controller instructions.
2  ~  Dosimeter incremental exposure assumes a 15-minute stay-time in the particular zone of interest. Incremental values may be scaled up or down as appropriate. Provide cumulative dosimeter reading only when requested.
: 3. Air samples assume use of RADECO H-809C air sampler or equivalent. Volume assumed is approximately 10 cubic feet, and field reading is  with HP-260 or equivalent.
: 4. BKG = Use actual back round readin        of surve instrument bein    sed.
 
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TABLE 10.5 POST-PLUME SURVEY DATA (FOR PANCAKE PROBES AND RM-14 METER)
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TABLE  10.7-A AIR PARTICULATE FILTER ISOTOPIC ACTIVITY SAHPLE COLLECTION DURING PLUHE PHASE COUNTY TEAHS    . 10 CUBIC FT SAHPLE TOTAL        FIELD      I-131          I-133          I-135    CS-134    CS-137  BA-140    LA-140 20NE    ACTIVITY  READING UCI/CC        (CPH)      UCI/CC        UCI/CC      UCI/CC      UCI/CC    UCI/CC  UCI/CC    UC I/CC 6.71E-11    4.6E+01        1.99E-11      1.39E.11      7.96E-12  O.DOE+00  O.DOE+00  O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 2.98E-11    4.2E+01        8.85E-12      6.20E-12      3.54E-'l2  O.DOE+00  O.DOE+00  O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 1.33E-11    4.1E+01        3.96E-12      2.77E-12      1.58E-12  O.DOE+00  O.DOE+00  O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 6.23E-12    4.1E+01        1.85E-12      1.29E-12      7.39E-13  O.DOE+00  O.DOE+00  O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 3.83E-12    4.DE+01        1.14E-12      7.95E-13      4.55E-13  O.DOE+00  O.DOE+00  O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 2.52E-12    4.DE+01        7.47E-13      5.23E-13      2.99E-13  O.DOE+00  O.OOE+00  0.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 1.61E-12    4 'E+01      4.77E-13      3.34E-13        1.91E-13  O.DOE+00  O.DOE+00  O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 1.15E-12    4.DE+01      3.42E-13        2.40E-13      1.37E-13  O.DOE+00  O.DOE+00  O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 9.10E-13    4.0E+01      2.70E-13        1.89E-13      1.08E-13  O.DOE+00  O.OOE+00  O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 TABLE  10.7-B SILVER 2EDLITE CARTRIDGE RADIOIODINE I SOTOP I C ACTIVITY SAHPLE COLLECTION DURING PLUHE PHASE COUNTY TEAHS    - 10 CUBIC Fl'AHPLE TOTAL      F I ELD      I -131        I -132          I -133      I -134    I -135 ZONE    ACTIVITY  READING UC I /CC    (CPH)        UCI  /CC      UC I/CC      UC  I/CC    UCI/CC    UCI/CC 6.71E-09    8.5E+01        1.99E-09      3.39E-10        1.39E-09  2.19E-09  7.96E-10 2.98E-09    6.DE+01        8.85E-10      1.50E-10      6.20E-10  9.74E-10  3.54E-10 1.33E-09    4.9E+01        3.96E-10      6.73E-11        2.77E-10  4.35E-10  1.58E-10 6.23E-10    4.4E+01        1.85E-10      3.14E-11        1.29E-10  2.03E-10  7.39E-11 3.83E-10    4.3E+01        1.14E-10      1.93E-11      7.95E-11  1.25E-10  4.55E-11 2.52E-10    4.2E+01        7.47E-11      1.27E-11      5.23E-11  8.21E-11  2.99E-11 1.61E 10    4.1E+01        4.77E-11      8.10E-12      3.34E-11    5 ~ 24E-11 1.91E-11 1.15E-10    4.1E+01        3.42E-11      5.82E-12        2.40E-11  3.76E-11  1.37E-11
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Barrier~~NeutronRadiation LevelrY&wrrr&Alibifr>>CirChQ>>+0=Cont.AreaHighCont.AreaRadiation AreaHighRad.AreaLockedHighRad.Area SECTION9.3IN.-PLANT ANDPOST-ACCIDENT SAMPLINGRESULTS TABLE9.2ANuclideKr-85mKr-87Kr-88Xe-133Xe-135Xe-135mXe-138Rb-88REACTORCOOLANTSYSTEMRadioactive Gassesandlodines(Collection between07:00-09:15)Concentration (pCi/gm)Corrected totimeofShutdown2.88E-024.02E-024.66E-02'.51E-011.10E-013.72E-021.43E-012.62E-02GasTotal1.16E+001-1311-132l-133l-1341-1353.20E-021.05E-014.18E-021.51E-017.55E-02iodineTotal4.05E1I-131DoseEquivalent 4.7E-02


TABLE9.2BRCSGasSampleNuclideKr-85mKr-87Kr-88Xe-133Xe-135Xe-135mXe-138Rb-88REACTORCOOLANTSYSTEMRadioactive Gassesandlodines(Collection between09:16-14:00)Concentration (pCi/gm)Corrected totimeofShutdown2.88E-014.02E-014.66E-017.51E+001.10E+003.72E-011.43E+002.62E-01GasTotal1.16E+01RCSGasSampleDoseRate(basedon35ccsample)1meter=0.195mR/hr1foot=2.44mR/hrOncontact=1.95R/hrRCSLiquidSampleNuclideI-131I-132I-1331-134I-135Concentration (pCi/gm)Corrected totimeofShutdown2.72E-011.76E-011.65E-011.51E-011.53E-01IodineTotal9.17E-01I-131DoseEquiv3.10E-01RCSLiquidSampleDoseRate(basedon12ccsample)1meter=<0.01mR/hr1foot=0.06mR/hrOncontact=52.8mR/hr TABLE9.3ANuclideI-131I-132l-133I-134I-135Cs-134Cs-137STEAMGENERATOR (Collection between07:00-09:15)Concentration (pCi/gm)Corrected totimeofShutdowneIAee~IBee3.78E-051.62E-071.35E-056.33E-074.65E-051.03E-061.56E-045.85E-078.73E-051.22E-063.27E-064.64E-082.96E-067.20E-08TOTALACTIVITY3.47E-043.75E-06SampleDoseRates(basedupon3500ccsample)IIAII1meter<0.01mR/hr1foot<0.01mR/hrOncontact5.83mR/hrII8II<0.01mR/hr<0.01mR/hr<0.01mR/hr TABLE9.3BNuclideI-131I-132I-134I-135Cs-134Cs-137STEAMGENERATOR (Collection between09:16-13:00)Concentration (pCi/gm)Corrected totimeofShutdown~IAll2.8E-021.8E-021.7E-021.5E-021.5E-022.9E-04IlBl~5.93E-055.38E-062.56E-053.13E-061.87E-05TOTALACTIVITY9.33E<21.12E-04SampleDoseRates(basedupon1000ccsample)IIAII1meter0.045mR/hr1foot0.56mR/hrOncontact449mR/hrIIBII<0.01mR/hr<0.01mR/hr0.538mR/hr TABLE9.4AAIREJECTOR(Samplecollection between07:00-09:15)NuclideKr-85mKr-87Kr-88Xe-131mXe-133Xe-133mXe-135Xe-135mXe-138Concentration (pCi/gm)Corrected totimeofShutdown5.59E-035.26E-039.21E-031.38E-029.87E-022.40E-033.95E-026.25E-032.67E-02TOTALGAS2.07E-0135ccSampleDoseRateoncontact=35mR/hrDoseRateat1foot=0.04mR/hrDoseRateat1meter=<0.01mR/hrFlowrate=0.21cfm TABLE9.4BAIREJECTOR(Samplecollection between09:16-09:35)NuclideKr-85Kr-85mKr-87Kr-88Xe-131mXe-133Xe-133mXe-135Xe-135mXe-138Concentration (pCi/gm)Corrected totimeofShutdown3.72E-021.18E+005.06E-011.91E+004.53E-013.96E+014.76E+004.73E+00'I.73E+00 5.97E+00TOTALGAS5.65E+01DoseRateoncontact=1.0E+04mR/hr*DoseRateat1foot=11mR/hr*DoseRateat1meter=1mR/hr**assumesa35ccsample TABLE9.4CAIREJECTOR(Samplecollection between09:36-09:55)NuclideKr-85'r-85m Kr-87Kr-88Xe-131mXe-133Xe-133mXe-135Xe-135mXe-138Concentration (pCi/gm)Corrected totimeofShutdown4.87E-031.55E-016.62E-022.50E-01.5.93E-024.03E+005.97E-015.93E-012.00E-017.68E-01TOTALGAS6.72E+00DoseRateoncontact=1.1E+03mR/hrDoseRateat1foot=1.2mR/hrDoseRateat1meter=0.1mR/hr TABLE9.4DAIREJECTOR(Samplecollection between09:56-14:00)NuclideKr-85'r-85m Kr-87Kr-88Xe-131mXe-133Xe-133mXe-135Xe-135mXe-138Concentration (pCi/gm)Corrected totimeofShutdown1.92E-096.10E-082.61E-089.85E-082.34E-081.59E-062.35E-072.34E-072.20E-073.03E-07TOTALGAS2.79E-06DoseRateoncontact=<0.01mR/hrDoseRateat1foot=<0.01mR/hrDoseRateat1meter=<0.01mR/hr TABLE9.5ACOMPONENT COOLINGWATER(CCW)SYSTEM(Collection between08:30-14:00)Activity=2.51K-05pCi/gmChromates
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ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION GINNA STATION 1992 PLUIVIE EXPOSURE EIVIERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE FOREWORD This Exercise package has been developed to provide the basis for the conduct of a simulated radiological accident at the Ginna Station located in Ontario, New York.

Through this Exercise, the capabilities and effectiveness of the Emergency Response Plans for the Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation, the State of New York, and Monroe and Wayne Counties will be evaluated. This package is to be utilized by the Exercise Controllers and observers to initiate, control and evaluate the activities of the participants in the Exercise.

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THE ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION, GINNA STATION 1992 PLUME EXPOSURE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE INTRODUCTION The Nuclear Emergency Response Plan (NERP) describes the emergency response capabilities for a nuclear emergency at the Ginna Station, including support from Federal, State, and local government agencies and private organizations. The Nuclear Emergency Response Plan provides for continuous emergency preparedness, including an annual Exercise.

The purpose of the Plume Exposure Emergency Preparedness Exercise is to activate and evaluate major portions of the emergency response capabilities and other aspects of the Emergency Plan and associated Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures, in accordance with Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Regulation 10CFR50.47(b) and Appendix E. This Exercise will be with the participation of the State of New York, and the Counties of Wayne and Monroe in order to assess State and Local Government Agency Emergency Response. The conduct and evaluation of the Exercise provide additional training for the Plume Exposure Pathway emergency response organization personnel and a means to further enhance Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation's emergency response capability.

This Exercise Manual has been developed to provide the basis for the conduct of a simulated radiological accident at the Ginna Station facility located in Ontario, New, York. This manual is to be utilized by the Exercise Controllers to initiate, control, and evaluate the activities of the participants in the Exercise. Exercise " I ers" will n have rior knowled e of the na re of he im la ed in iden or an r hereof such as r diplo ical lume release informa ion includin times conten size and weather a rn used.

This Exercise Manual is the control mechanism for the conduct of the Exercise and consists of two parts. Part I provides a general description and overview of the emergency Exercise. Part II contains the scenario and time schedule of simulated plant conditions. The Exercise Manual is subject to a limited, controlled distribution.

1992 PLUME EXPOSURE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE CENARIO" DEVELOPMENT COIVIIVIITTEE "

Wes Backus Richard Beldue Richard Biedenbach William Dillon Dan Hudnut James Knorr Frank Orienter Peter Polfleit Frank Puddu James Regan Richard Watts Terry White James Zulawski Dennis Behr (EEM)

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GINNA STATION 1992 PLUME EXPOSURE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD INTRODUCTION SCENARIO DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF FIGURES 1.0 SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES 1.1 Scope 1.2 Onsite Objectives 1.3 Summary of Proposed Activities 1.4 Offsite Proposed Activities 2.0 EXERCISE INFORIVIATION 2.1 Exercise Participants 2.2 Exercise Organization 2.3 Emergency Response Facilities 2.4 Exercise 'Conduct 2.5 Precautions and Limitations 2.6 Evaluation and Critique 3.0 TRAVEL INFORMATION 3.1 Directions to Ginna Station 3.2 Directions to EOF, ESC and JENC 3.3 Accommodations

4.0 REFERENCES

ABBREVIATIONS-ACRONYIVIS 4.1 References 4.2 Abbreviations-Acronyms 5.0 CONTROLLER AND EVALUATOR INFORMATION 5.1 Controller Instructions 5.2 Evaluation In'structions 5.3 Personnel Assignments 5.4 Evaluation Packages 5,5 Public Information, Rumor Control 5 Spouse Phone Questions 6.0 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

GINNA STATION 1992 PLUME EXPOSURE EIVIERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont'd) 7.0 EXERCISE SCENARIO 7.1 Initial Conditions 7.2 Onsite Sequence of Events 7.3 Simulator Set Up Instructions 7.4 Simulator Use Guidelines 8.0 MESSAGE FORIVIS AND PLANT DATA SHEETS 9.0 ON-SITE RADIOLOGICALAND CHEIVlISTRY DATA 9.1 Radiological Summary 9.2 In-Plant Radiation Data 9.3 Post-Accident Sampling Results 10.0 METEOROLOGICAL AND OFF-SITE RADIOLOGICAL DATA 10.1 Meteorological Data 10.2 Field Data and Maps 10.3 Field Air Isotopic Data

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LIST OF FIGURES SECTION 3.0 Figure 3.1 Directions to Ginna Station Figure 3.2 Map of Rochester and Vicinity Figure 3.3 Map of Rochester Central Business District Figure 3.4 Directions to State Emergency Operations Center, Albany Figure 3.5 Map of State Office Building Campus, Albany SECTION 9.0 Figure 9,1 Assumed Source Term Figure 9.2 Air Ejector Concentrations Vs Time Figure 9.3 RCS Concentrations Vs Time SECTION 10.0 Figure 10.1 Direction of Plume Figure 10.2 Plume Map (0-1 Mile)

Figure 10.3 Large Plume Map (0-10 Mile)

GINNA STATION 1992 PLUME EXPOSURE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont'd)

LIST OF TABLES SECTION 1.0 Table 1 ~ 1 Proposed Onsite Activities SECTION 5.0 Table 5.1 RG&E Onsite Controller Organization SECTION 7.0 Table 7.1 Simulator Set-up Data for Exercise Scenario Table 7.2 Simulator Set-up Data (Rad Monitor Readings)

Table 7.3 Simulator Use Guidelines SECTION 9.0 Table 9.1 Assumed Release Quantities Table 9.2 Equilibrium Reactor Coolant Activity Table 9.3 Post-Accident Reactor Coolant Samples (Gas)

Table 9.4 Post-Accident Reactor Coolant Samples (De-Gassed)

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Table 9.7 Air Sample Results in TSC and Control Room SECTION 10.0 Table 10.1 Forecast Information Table 10.2 Plume Arrival/Departure Times Table 10.3 Radiological Survey/Sampling Data (In Plume)

Table 10.4 Radiological Survey/Sampling Data (In Plume)

Table 10.5 Post-Plume Ground Survey Data (cpm)

Table 10.6 Post-Plume Micro-R/hr Data Table 10.7 Air Sample Isotopic Analysis Data

SECTION 1.0 SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES

COPE AND NSITE OBJE TIVES - PLUME EXPOS RE PATHWAY

$ co~e The 1992 Emergency Preparedness Plume Exposuie Pathway Exercise will simulate accident events culminating in a radiological accident resulting in the activation of onsite and offsite facilities. The Exercise will involve events that test the effectiveness of the Ginna Station Emergency Preparedness Program and the integrated capabilities of certain elements of the State of New York, Wayne County and Monroe County emergency organizations. The Exercise will include the partial mobilization of state and local resources to adequately verify their capability to respond to an accident at the Ginna Nuclear Power Plant.

Onsite Ob ec ives for the 19 2 Ginna Evaluated Plume Ex osure Pathwa Exercise The major objective of the Exercise is to demonstrate the response capabilities of the Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation Emergency Organization. Within this overall objective, numerous individual objectives are specified as follows; Demonstrate the ability to mobilize, staff and activate Emergency Response Facilities promptly.

Demonstrate the ability to fully staff facilities and to maintain staffing on an around-the-clock basis through the use of relief shift rosters (limited shift changes may occur to allow for operational restrictions).

Demonstrate the ability to make decisions and to coordinate emergency activities.

Demonstrate the adequacy of facilities and displays and the utilization of procedures to support emergency operations.

Demonstrate the ability to communicate with all appropriate locations, organizations, and field personnel.

Demonstrate the ability to mobilize and deploy Radiation Survey Teams.

. Demonstrate the appropriate equipment and procedures for, the determination of ambient radiation levels.

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Demonstrate the proper use of appropriate equipment and procedures for measurement of airborne radioiodine concentrations as low as 1.0 E-7 uCi/cc in the presence of noble gases.

Demonstrate the ability to project dosage to the public via plume exposure, based on Plant and field data, and to determine appropriate protective measures, based on plant conditions, Protective Action Guidelines, available shelter, evacuation time estimates, expected release duration, and other appropriate factors.

Demonstrate the ability to notify offsite officials and agencies within 15 minutes of declaration of an emergency.

Demonstrate the ability to periodically update offsite officials and agencies of the status of the emergency based on data available at Ginna Station.

Demonstrate the ability to notify emergency support pools as appropriate (i.e., INPO, ANI, etc.).

Demonstrate the ability to notify onsite personnel using plant alarms and public address systems.

Demonstrate the organization's ability to assess plant parameters and symptoms indicative of degrading plant conditions, and relate such symptoms to prescribed Emergency Action Levels.

Demonstrate the organization's ability to properly classify emergency conditions.

Demonstrate the organizational ability and resources necessary to manage an accountability of personnel within the restricted area.

Demonstrate the organizational ability and resources necessary to control access to the site.

Demonstrate the ability to continuously monitor and control emergency workers'xposure.

Demonstrate the adequacy of facilities and displays to support the Joint Emergency News Center operations.

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Demonstrate the ability to brief the media in a clear, accurate, and timely manner.

Demonstrate the ability to provide advanced coordination of information released to the public.

Demonstrate the ability to establish and operate rumor control in a coordinated fashion, Demonstrate the adequacy of in-plant post-accident sampling techniques and analysis.

Demonstrate the ability to develop preliminary short-term and long-term actions to support plant recovery.

Demonstrate the proper use of back-up communications in the event of selected communications equipment malfunction.

Demonstrate the ability to mobilize principal portions of the licensee emergency organization on an off-hours, unannounced basis. ~To b erformed s a mus erin drill durin November 1992 .

Demonstrate the ability to conduct a post-exercise critique which adequately characterizes licensee performance based upon controller and observer assessments.

Summar of Pro osed Ac ivities Table 1.1 provides a list of proposed RGRE activities.

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TABLE 1.1 1992 GINNA STATION EIVIERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE PLUIVIE EXPOSURE PROPOSED ONSITE ACTIVITIES RGLE Notification of Agencies Actual Call Up of Personnel Actual" Activate Organization Actual" Maintain Security Actual Conduct Dose Assessment Actual Protective Action Recommendations Actual Operate Joint News Center Actual Dispatch Field Survey Teams Actual-3""

Obtain PASS Sample Actual Call up of personnel and facility activation will be performed in sequence. A separate, off-hours mustering drill will be conducted during the week of November 9, 1992.

Field teams will be deployed and will demonstrate appropriate field monitoring techniques and communications with respective emergency response facilities. A minimum of 1 onsite and 2 offsite teams will be deployed.

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SI Nl ULATIONS o Respiratory protection and protective clothing will be simulated by onsite/offsite survey teams. In-Plant teams will don respiratory protection and protective clothing prescribed by Health Physics and Chemistry personnel according to postulated scenario plant conditions.

o In general, Exercise participants should follow applicable plant procedures as closely as possible, and will be stopped by Controllers before actual equipment is manipulated (except PASS). Simulated repairs and other corrective actions should be described to Controller-

/Evaluators as fully as possible.

o Actions involving ventilation of gas fumes from Screenhouse (e.g.

breaking windows) shall be simulated.

o Security interrogation of suspected individuals shall be simulated. No real employee or contractor names shall be communicated.

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UMIVIARY F PR P SED F SITE ACTIVITIES It is anticipated that Wayne and Monroe Counties and New York State personnel will participate to perform the following minimum functions:

1. Command and Control
2. Dose Assessment
3. Joint New Center Staffing
4. Protective Action Decisionmaking
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SECTION 2.0 EXERCISE INFORIVIATION

2.0 EXERCISE INFORMATION 2.1 Exerci e Par ici an s The participants in the Exercise will include the following:

2.1.1 ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION A. Facili ies Mana emen and Su or Personnel

1. Simulator Control Room
2. Technical Support Center (TSC)
3. Operations Support Center (OSC)
4. Survey Center (SC)
5. Emergency Operations Facility (EOF)
6. Joint Emergency News Center (JENC)
7. Engineering Support Center (ESC)

B. Emer enc Res onse Teams

1. Radiation Survey Teams (RSTs)
2. First Aid Team (if necessary)
3. Emergency OSC Teams
4. Security Force
5. Post Accident Sampling System (PASS) Team
6. Chemistry/Health Physics Support
7. Fire Brigade (if necessary) 2.1.2 OFFSITE AGENCIES/ORGANIZATIONS Participation of the following agencies/organizations is expected:

A. Federal

1. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
2. National Weather Service B. State
1. New York State Emergency Management Office
2. New York State Department of Health
3. New York State Police
4. Other Supporting State Agencies C. Local
1. Wayne County 2-1
2. Monroe County
3. Other Supporting County Agencies 2-2

Exercise Or niza ion The organization for this Exercise will consist of the Exercise Coordinator, the Controllers, the Players and the Observers, as follows:

The Exer is C r in r will coordinate Exercise preparations including the development of the scenario and controller input messages. He will control all aspects of the conduct of the Exercise, prepare a consolidated evaluation and critique report at the conclusion of the Exercise, and prepare and follow up on an itemized list of corrective actions recommended as a result of the evaluation and critique.

lifidp I I d p t t follows:

A. A Lead Controller is assigned to each emergency response facility.

The Lead Controller is responsible for all Controller, Evaluator and=

Observer activities for that facility and, if appropriate, its associated teams. Controllers for teams or sub areas of a facility report to the Lead Controller of that facility.

B. The Controllers will deliver "Exercise Messages" to the designated Players at various times and places during the Exercise, inject or deliver additional messages as may be required to initiate the appropriate Player response and keep the Exercise action moving according to the scenario and Exercise objectives, observe the Exercise participants at their assigned locations, and prepare evaluation forms. Controllers/Observers submit written recommendations on corrective actions to the Lead Controller, who in turn summarizes all comments for submittal to the Exercise Coordinator prior to the scheduled critique. The Controllers will be provided with a list of instructions in the Exercise scenario.

C. Persons designated as Controllers/Observers for a given function will also be assigned as Evaluators of that function when feasible.

Evaluators will record their observations using an evaluation form and provide recommendations on corrective actions to the Lead Controller in whose facility they evaluate exercise performance on the basis of standards or requirements contained in the appropriate Emergency Plan, Implementing Procedures, and Exercise messages as described herein. They will take steps, whenever possible, to collect data on the time and motion aspects of the activity observed for post-Exercise use for implementing improvements.

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n r llers will b i n ifie w rin r n wi h whi I rin a in "C n r lier".

2.2.3 ~PI ~r include Ginna Station and other Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation personnel assigned to perform emergency functions, as described in the Emergency Plan and Implementing Procedures.

Players from offsite organizations and agencies (county, State and private industry) are participants in the Exercise as described in their respective Emergency Plans and Standard Operating Procedures.

2.2.4 OilOs,~rv rs from the Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation and other organizations may be assigned to participate in the Exercise solely for the purpose of observing/evaluating Exercise activity. They will be provided with orientation information and appropriate Exercise publications.

Observers will be a ro riatel iden ifi d b wearin arm bands r bad es. Federal a en ob rv rs will be iden ified b wearin arm bands or bad e wi h le erin statin "NRC" or "FEMA".

Vi~Qiir from the Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation and other organizations may be assigned, on a limited basis, for the sole purpose of observing Exerciseactivities for personal education. They will be provided with orientation information and appropriate Exercise publications.

Vi i ors will be identified b wearin arm bands or bad es sta in "Visi or".

2.2.5 Requests to participate as a Visitor should be made in writing and contain the Visitor's full name, home address, phone number and organization affiliation. Requests to participate as Visitors must be submitted to the RGRE Corporate Nuclear Emergency Planner (CNEP) no later than one week before the Exercise.

2.3 Emer enc Res onse Facilities During the Exercise, special facilities must be activated to manage, assess and support emergency response.

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R 8cE FACILITIES The Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation Emergency Res p onse Facilities are:

A. Similator Control Room The Ginna Simulator Control Room will be used. Control Room emergency response measures will be exercised under the direction of the Exercise Shift Supervisor, acting as the Emergency Coordinator, until relieved by the Plant Manager or alternate, 'The Simulator Control Room is located in the Simulator Building next to the Ginna Training Center.

B. Technical Su ort Cen er TSC When emergency conditions escalate to an Alert status or higher, coordination of the emergency response will shift from the Control Room to the TSC, located off the Mezzanine Level of the Turbine Building. The TSC Director relieves the Shift Supervisor as Emergency Coordinator and directs activities from the TSC. The TSC is the location from which technical management personnel utilize information on Plant status provided in the TSC to support actions being performed in the Control Room. The TSC serves as the primary communications source to the NRC, OSC, EOF and offsite agencies, and will perform other functions of the EOF until the EOF is activated.

C. 0 erations Su ort Center The OSC, which is located in the TSC, provides a location where emergency response teams can be assembled and coordinated during an emergency. The OSC will be activated for emergency conditions classified as an Alert or higher, and may be activated for an Unusual Event at the discretion of the Emergency Coordinator.

D. Emer enc 0 erations Facilit EOF The EOF, which is located in the basement of 49 East Avenue in Rochester, will be activated for emergency conditions classified as a Site Area Emergency or General Emergency (optional for the Alert status). The EOF/Recovery Manager directs the activities of the EOF/Recovery Organization from the EOF.

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The TSC Emergency Coordinator reports to the EOF/Recovery Manager. The EOF is the command post for coordination of response measures with offsite organizations, assessment of radiological and environmental conditions and determination of recommended protective actions for the public. The EOF also provides direction and management of recovery operations.

E. Join Emer enc News Center JENC The JENC, which is located at 89 East Avenue in Rochester, provides the point of contact for the coordinated release of news and information to the news media and the general public. The JENC is staffed by RG5E Corporation, County, State and Federal officials and will be activated for emergency conditions classified as an Alert, Site Area Emergency or General Emergency.

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Exercise Conduct Overview The Exercise will simulate an abnormal radiological incident at Ginna Station which will start with an Unusual Event and escalate to a Site Area Emergency.

During the course of the Exercise, in order to evaluate coordination with appropriate State and local agencies, incidents will arise which require response by offsite emergency response organizations. The Exercise will also simulate an offsite radiological release which will require deployment of Ginna Station, and Wayne County and Monroe County radiological survey teams for offsite monitoring.

The conduct of the Exercise will demonstrate the effectiveness of selected organizations, personnel, functions, and/or activities of the appropriate Emergency Plans and Implementing Procedures. The simulated emergency will then de-escalate. The Recovery Phase will be initiated and the Exercise will then be terminated.

Actions Emergency response actions during the simulated emergency will include: recognition and classification of emergency conditions; assessment of onsite/offsite radiological consequences; alert/notification and mobilization of emergency response organizations; implementation of in-Plant corrective actions; activation/operation of emergency response facilities and equipment; preparation of reports, messages and record-keeping; and recommendation of protective actions.

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Communications The Exercise will also demonstrate the effective use of communications systems. An actual emergency operation usually requires the extensive use of both telephone and radios. The telephone is the primary means of communication and will be attempted first, with radio as a backup, unless radio is the only means available. Separate telephone numbers will be used for Controller communications to preve'nt the Players from learning in advance of the situation to which they are to be subjected during the Exercise. Close cooperation and coordination among Controllers is essential due to the number of persons assigned to the Controller role.

RGSE offsite radiation survey teams are equipped with portable radios, and are provided cellular telephones for back-up communications.

Survey team controllers are encouraged to use the cellular telephones if clarifications of controller instructions are required while in the field.

Controllers Lead Controllers will be stationed in the Simulator Con rol Room OSC TEC ECF J C E~CEDC . 0 lyL dd << II dlfy Exercise messages or initiate free play messages.

A. The Simulator Control Room will be the central point for organization of Exercise messages and is the key to ensuring that the Exercise progresses on schedule, Simulated Plant parameters will be provided to the Simulator Control Room operators either by panel indications displayed in the Simulator Control Room or through plant data and status sheets. Since it is necessary that the emergency escalate to the General Emergency level, it may d y F I

- dldl I<<I . T~d will acce he Exercise me s es as wri en. If corrective actions are postulated that would terminate the emergency, they should be identified to the Lead Controller in the affected facility so that the scenario will progress as designed. The Exercise Players are expected to "free play" the scenario to the extent practical.

Notifications of, and contact with, supervisors, Plant management and offsite agencies will be made in accordance with the Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures.

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B. The TSC will be the coordination point for onsite emergency response activities. TSC perso'nnel will also coordinate offsite emergency response activities until activation of the EOF. TSC and EOF personnel will be aware that if the Exercise is to proceed as planned, and if the offsite organizations are to be exercised, it may be necessary to postulate non-credible situations. This is done to ensure that various aspects of the onsite and offsite emergency response organizations are tested. TSC an EOF rsonnel will c Exercise messa e s wri n. Th in nd r n i no o x lainwh asiuaionc uldno cc r or a t s hou h i did occur. If corrective actions are postulated that would terminate the emergency, they should be noted to the Lead Controller.

The Exercise Players in the TSC and EOF are expected to "free play" the scenario to the extent practical Notifications of, and

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contact with, supervisors, Plant management and offsite agencies should be made in accordance with the Emergency Plant Implementing Procedures. The scenario is designed to activate onsite and offsite emergency response capabilities.

The Lead Controller may inject other information or change a message to ensure that the Exercise progresses as planned.

~Pla ers The success of the Exercise is largely dependent upon Player reaction, Player knowledge of their appropriate Emergency Plan and Implementing Procedures and an understanding of the purpose of the Exercise. Initial conditions which will affect Player action or reaction will be provided to the Players at the time the Exercise begins.

However, most of the elements of the Exercise play will be introduced through the use of controlled Exercise message forms and messages generated by Players as a result of the particular emergency activity performed. Players, therefore, are responsible for initiating actions during the Exercise in accordance with instructions, responsibilities and tasks for their particular function. Each Player will advise his/her Controller prior to performing required emergency actions during the play of simulated activities to ensure that the Player is credited for his/her actions.

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Players are reminded not to be excessively concerned with the mechanics or cause of the Exercise scenario. This Exercise is designed to evaluate the Emergency Plan, Implementing Procedures and emergency preparedness training program and not the probability, feasibility or detailed mechanics of the simulated accident.

Additionally, the Exercise is a training vehicle for Rochester Gas and n

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g y meohir i<<.~lh Electric Corporation personnel to practice coordinating with outside nin rin h Ex r is n ubmi h m o the a ro riate Conr II r a he nclusion of he Exercise.

2.5 Precau ions and Limlta ions This section provides information for all Exercise Controllers and Observers related to the rules and guidelines to be followed throughout the conduct of this Exercise. Prior to initiation of the Exercise, a pre-Exercise briefing will be held to review the entire Exercise process with all the Exercise Controllers and Observers identified in this manual.

A. Sho Id n im rin h course of the on of hi Exercise n a al emer enc si uati n arise II ivi i s and communica ions related to he Ex reise will be sus ended. It will be the responsibility of any Exercise Controller or Observer that becomes aware of an actual emergency to suspend exercise response in his/her immediate area and to inform the Lead Exercise Controller of the situation. Upon notification of an actual emergency, the Lead Exercise Controller may notify all other Controllers/Observers to suspend all Exercise activities. The Lead Exercise Controller will make a determination at that point whether to continue, place a temporary hold on, or terminate the Exercise.

B. Should, at any time during the course of the conduct of this Exercise, an Exercise Controller or Observer witness an Exercise participant undertake any action which would, in the opinion of the Controller/Observer, place either an individual or component in an unsafe condition, the Controller/Observer is responsible for intervening in the individual's actions and terminating the unsafe activity immediately. Upon termination of the activity, the Controller/Observer is responsible for contacting the Lead Exercise Controller and informing him of the situation. The Lead Exercise Controller will make a determination at that point whether to continue, place a temporary hold on, or terminate the Exercise.

C. No pressurization of fire hoses, discharging of fire extinguishers, 2-10

or initiation of any fire suppression systems will be required for the Exercise.

D. Manipulation of any Plant operating systems (except for the PASS system), valves, breakers, or controls in response to this Exercise are only to be simulated. There is to be no alteration of any Plant operating equipment, systems or circuits during the response to this Exercise.

E. All repair activities associated with the scenario will be simulated with extreme caution emphasized around operating equipment.

F. All telephone communications, radio transmissions and public address announcements related to the exercise must begin and end with the statement, "This is an exercise". Should a Controller or Observer witness an Exercise participant not observing this practice, it is the Controller's/Observer's responsibility to remind the individual of the need to follow this procedure.

G. Any motor vehicle response to this Exercise, whether it be ambulance, fire fighting equipment, police/security vehicles or field monitoring teams, should observe all normal motor vehicle operating laws included posted speed limits, stop lights/signs, one way streets, etc.

H. Should any onsite security actions be required in response to this Exercise, participants are to cooperate as directed by the Security Force, and security representatives are to be prudent and tolerant in their actions.

Exercise participants are to inject as much realism into the Exercise as is consistent with its safe performance; however, caution must be used to prevent over-reaction, Care must be taken to assure that any non- participating individuals who may observe Exercise activities or overhear Exercise communications are not misled into believing that an actual emergency exists, Any Exercise Controller or Observer who is aware of an individual or group of individuals in the immediate vicinity who may have become alarmed or confused about the situation, should approach that individual or group and explain the nature of the Exercise and its intent.

2.6 Evaluation and Criti ue The Exercise will be evaluated by Controllers/Observers who have 2-1 1

expertise in, or qualifications to evaluate the activity in their assigned location. Controllers/Observers will evaluate Exercise performance on the basis of requirements contained in the Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures and Exercise messages.

Controllers/Observers will prepare evaluation forms and provide recommendations on corrective actions to the Exercise Coordinator.

After the Exercise is completed, the Exercise Coordinator will conduct a post-Exercise critique. Deficiencies in the Emergency Plan, Implementing Procedures, emergency preparedness training program, facilities, equipment and/or other areas will be identified through the critique process. The deficiencies will be documented by the Exercise Coordinator and corrected by the individuals who have responsibility in the area of the identified deficiency.

Controller and Observer information is contained in Section 5.0.

The schedule for the critiques is shown in Section 6.0.

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SECTION 3.0 TRAVEL INFORMATION

3.0 TRAVEL INFORlVIATION This section of the Ginna Station Exercise Manual provides travel information to those individuals from RGSE, other u t i I i t i e s, local/State/Federal government, and/or other organizations who will participate/observe the Exercise.

Permission for Visitors to observe the Exercise must be obtained from:

Corporate Nuclear Emergency Planner Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation 49 East Avenue Rochester, NY 14649-0001.

3.1 Direc ions o GInna Nuclear Sta ion Ginna Station is located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario in Wayne County, New York, approximately 24 miles northeast of Rochester, New York (see Figure 3.1).

3.1 ~ 1 Air Several airlines provide passenger service to the Rochester-Monroe County International Airport.

3.1.2 Car A. Several car rental agencies are available at the Rochester-Monroe County International Airport to provide rental vehicles for ground transportation to Ginna Station.

B. Persons traveling from the Rochester-Monroe County International Airport via auto should take Route 204 East to Route 390 South.

Route 390 becomes Route 590 as one proceeds around the Outer Loop. Follow Route 590 North to Route 104 East. Follow Route 104 to Route 350 (Ontario Center Road). Turn left (North) and proceed to Ginna Station. Total distance is approximately 40 miles.

3.2 Directions to the EOF ESC and JENC 3.2.1 Air From the Rochester-Monroe County,International Airport take 204 to 390 North, 490 East into the City onto the Inner Loop to the East Avenue ramp to the third signal light. Turn right.

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4.0 REFERENCES

/ABBREVIATIONS - ACRONYMS

4.1 References a.s.s 10 CFR 50.47, 50.54, Appendix E 44 CFR 350.9 NUREG-0654/FEMA-REP-1, Rev. 1, ri ria for Pr r i n n Evl in fRa iol i IEmren Re n Pin n Pr r ne in S o of Nuclear Power Pl n RGRE Nuclear Emergency Response Plan (NERP)

GS Radiation Emergency Plan Implementing Procedures (EPIPS)

GS License and Technical Specifications GS Piping and Instrumentation Drawings New York State Radiological Emergency Response Plan Monroe County Emergency Preparedness Plan 4.1.10 Wayne County Radiological Response Plan 4.1.11 INPO Emergency Preparedness Drill and Exercise Manual

4.2 Abbreviations - Acron ms A/E Architect Engineer ALARA As Low As Reasonably Achievable AOV Air-Operated Valve ARMS Area Radiation Monitor(s)

ARV Atmospheric Relief Valve ATWS Anticipated Transient Without Scram BAST Boric Acid Storage Tank CD Civil Defense CFR Code of Federal Regulations CV Containment CR Control Room DOE Department of Energy DOE-IRAP DOE Interagency Radiological Assistance Plan EAL(s) Emergency Action Level(s)

EBS Emergency Broadcast System EC Emergency Coordinator ECL(s) Emergency Classification Level(s)

ENS Emergency Notification System (NRC)

EOC Emergency Operations Center EOF Emergency Operations Facility EPA Environmental Protection Agency EPC Emergency Planning Coordinator EPIP(s) Emergency Plan Implementation Procedure(s)

EPZ Emergency Planning Zone ERF(s) Emergency Response Facility(s)

ERPA Emergency Response Planning Area ESC Engineering Support Center FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency FRERP Federal Radiological Emergency Response Plan GS Ginna Station HALM High Alarm HP Health Physicist HPN Health Physics Network HVAC Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning INHB Inhibited (Alarm Suppressed)

INPO Institute of Nuclear Power Operations JENC Joint Emergency News Center Kl Potassium Iodide LALM Low Alarm LCO Limited Condition of Operation LOCA Loss of Coolant Accident LWR Light Water Reactor MOV Motor-Operated Valve MPC Maximum Permissible Concentration NERP Nuclear Emergency Response Plan 4-2

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SECTION 5.0 CONTROLLER AND EVALUATOR INFORIVIATION

5.0 ONTROLLER AND EVAL ATOR INSTRU TIONS Each Controller and Evaluator should be familiar with the following:

a. The basic objectives of the Exercise.
b. The assumptions and precautions being taken.
c. The Exercise scenario, including the initiating events and the expected course of actions to be taken.
d. The various locations that will be involved and the specific items to be observed when at those locations.
e. The purpose and importance of the evaluation checklist and record sheets.

5.1 C n roller Ins ruc ions 5.1.1 Controllers will position themselves at their assigned locations prior to the activation of the facility for which they have responsibility (see Section 5.3).

5.1.2 Communications will be tested to ensure satisfactory communications among Controllers prior to Exercise commencement. All watches and clocks will be synchronized with the Lead Simulator Control Room.

Exercise Controller as part of the communications testing.

5.1.3 All Controllers will comply with instructions from the Lead Controller.

5.1.4 Each Controller will have copies of the messages controlling the progress of the Exercise scenario. No message shall be delivered out of sequence or other than as written unless specifically authorized by the Lead Controller.

5.1.5 Messages controlling the progress of the scenario are noted with a number. Contingency messages are noted with a number followed by the letter "X" (e.g., 10X).

5.1.6 Each onsite Controller will have copies of time-related plant data sheets. Data sheets will be distributed only in the Control Room.

Radiological and meteorological data will also be provided at locations where it is normally available.

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5.1.7 Controllers will ~n provide information to the Players regarding

. scenario development or resolution of problem areas encountered in the course of the simulated emergency.

The Exercise participants are expected to obtain information through their own organizations and exercise their own judgement in determining response actions and resolving problems.

5.'1.8 Some Players may insist that certain parts of the scenario are unrealistic. The Lead Controllers have the sole authority to clarify any questions regarding scenario content.

5.1 P9 Each Controller will take detailed notes regarding the progress of the Exercise and the responses of the Exercise participants at their respective assigned locations. Each Controller will carefully note the arrival and departure time for participants, the times at which major activities or milestones occur and problem areas encountered. The Controllers will retain their notes for the purposes of reconstructing the Exercise chronology and preparing a written evaluation of the Exercise.

5P2 Evaluation Instructions Each Controller/Evaluator will take detailed notes regarding the progress of the Exercise and the response of the Exercise participants at their respective assigned locations. Each Controller/Evaluator should carefully note the arrival and departure times of participants, the times when major activities or milestones occur and problem areas encountered.

The standards below should be used by the Controller/Evaluator to evaluate assigned areas pertaining to the emergency response. A dual purpose will be served by this rating system. First, the capability of each facility or response area will be evaluated and second, the system will provide a vehicle for guiding and directing improvement.

The rating scale is as follows:

Good - Personnel and equipment generally performed better than expected. Any errors or problems were minor and easily correctable.

~gif -P I d lip g llyp f d expected. Any errors noted were not severe and could be corrected without undue labor or expense.

~di -P I d dip g lly f ddl expectations and there were several significant deficiencies noted.

The area's ability to carry out its functions was diminished.

NA - Not applicable to the situation or not observed.

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Controller/Evaluator comments should consider the demonstration of the following facility and team evaluation elements:

5.2.1

~ ~ ~Facili o Accurate and timely determination of emergency action and classification levels.

o Timely activation and staffing for each classification level.

o Familiarity of personnel with appropriate emergency instructions, duties and responsibilities.

o Timely notification of Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation, local, State and Federal personnel/agencies (information updates performed).

o Adequacy of internal information systems (i.e., message handling, displays, status boards and maps).

o Properly controlled documentation and accurate, timely record-keeping.

o Utilization of correct communications procedures and techniques.

o Capability of facility supervisors/directors to interface with personnel and coordinate facility activities.

o Consideration of personnel safety (exposure control).

o Adequacy of interface between emergency response facilities.

o Adequacy of equipment and supplies.

o Timely initiation of onsite protective/corrective actions.

o Development of protective action recommendations.

o Radiological surveys and assessment of plant damage and hazardous conditions performed.

o Timely request of emergency support services.

o Coordinated, accurate and orderly dissemination of information to the news media.

o Proper assumption of command and control, 5-3

5.2.2 Team o Timely notification and activation.

o Adequacy of staffing.

o Familiarity'ith appropriate emergency procedures, duties and responsibilities.

o Availability and utilization of proper equipment, o Performance of contamination/decontamination control.

o Proper interface with emergency support personnel.

o Utilization of correct communications instructions and techniques.

o Availability of referenced documents to team members.

o Utilization of proper radiological control practices (i.e., access control, protective clothing, shielding, stay time).

o Performance of radiological surveys.

o Timely and proper performance of damage assessment.

o Properly maintained survey records and maps.

o Adequacy of briefing sessions prior to dispatch.,

o Direction and control by team leaders.

o Timely requests for offsite assistance if required.

o Coordination and interface between emergency response team members.

o Proper interfaces with plant supervisory personnel.

Controllers/Observers will record their comments for the purpose of reconstructing the Exercise chronology and preparing a written evaluation of the Exercise.

5.3 Personnel Assi nments Table 5.1 lists the personnel assignments for the on-site Controller organization.

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Eval ion P cka es The following evaluation packages will be provided to the appropriate Controllers/Observers at the pre-Exercise briefing:

Simulator Control Room Technical Support Center Operational Support Center Survey Center Emergency Operations Facility Joint Emergency News Center Health Physics Personnel Dose Assessment (TSC and EOF)

Radiation Survey Teams (SC and EOF)

Post-Accident Sampling System Fire Brigade Engineering Support Center 5-5

TABLE .1 The following personnel have been designated to act as Controllers during the 1992 Exercise activities (SEE ATTACHED LIST).

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CONTROLLER LIST POSITION Exercise R. Beldue Coordinator Control Room D. Hudnut (Lead)

(Simulator) J. O'oole T. White J. Zulawski Control Room D. Peterson (Real)

Technical Support Center Lead T. Alexander Technical 8 B. Zollner Operations K. Masker Assessment Security R. Wood R. Teed Dose Assessment P. Polfleit Health Physics F. Puddu 8 Chemistry Communications S. Poulton 8 Data Flow Operations Support Center Lead J. Huff J. Knorr Fire D. Biedenbach M. Cavanaugh Operations W. Stiewe S. Carter

CONTROLLER LIST POSITION .

IBC T. Joachimczyk E. McGrattan Mechanical S. Meister E. Graus G. Gibaud J. Liese Electrical R. Yates R. Marriott Post Accident M. Clifton Sampling System TBD Survey Center Lead J. Schultz Red Team R. Mastrella Blue Team J. Edler Green Team J. Mazzeo Yellow Team P. Phelan Orange Team J. Grzybek White Team D. Bryant Personnel M.E. Dangler Coordinator Emergency Operations Facility Lead 8 W. Backus Operations Communications B. Stanfield 8 Data Flow

CONTROLLER LIST POSITION Dose Assessment R. Watts N. Kiedrowski-Survey Team K. Hart M. Burgess-General J. Neis Engineering Support Center C. Anderson J. Bergstrom Joint Emergency News Center F. Orienter National Weather Service G. English 6-9

GINNA STATION 1992 EMERGENCY EXERCISE

~PB~LI ~l ~ FDRMATI ~ RII NOR CONTRDL ANO SPPEPH NE LLUUETIDHS FIIR THE EVALUATED EXERCISE A significant aspect of emergency response is to provide the news media and general public with accurate and timely information about the incident.

Public perception and reaction are influenced by the information relayed to them. To ensure that the Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation Emergency Organization is prepared to deal with outside inquiries during an incident at the Ginna Station, the exercise provides certain elements that test Public Information and Rumor Control activities. During the course of the Exercise, the Joint Emergency News Center (JENC) will be activated and exercised.

The RG5E "Spouse Phone" will also be manned by the RGSE Medical Department.

Exercise Controllers have been selected to test the Rumor Control and News Media Contact Staffs, as well as the JENC. Controllers will act as concerned citizens, employees, employee relatives and as members of the media, posing questions to the staffs. When acting as members of the media, controllers shall make up a name and a media outlet (print or electronic) located ouu,~id of the Rochester area. Each time a rumor control message is delivered, a different fictitious name and address will be given.

The phone number to be given will be the number from which the exercise controller is calling so as to allow the county Rumor Control person(s) to return calls with appropriate information, if necessary. The exercise controllers should maintain the theme of each rumor control message and answer inquiries of the counties'umor Control persons appropriately.

The following pages denote questions that these controllers can use. The questions are grouped by time in relation to the events specified in the, Exercise Scenario. The Controllers are allowed to use questions previously utilized. The lead JENC Controller shall verify that the exercise is adhering to schedule, otherwise time adjustments will be necessary. Space is provided for controllers to make notes on the response. Controllers need not use the questions herein; free play is encouraged. However, controllers must not get carried away with unusual or pointless questions.

When calling in questions, ~alwa s ~re~ed gggs~lon ~wi h "THIS IS AN EXERCISE". If you are playing a reporter at the JENC, develop free play questions based on the information given during the briefing.

Additionally,ask questions about RGSE, the State or counties, Ginna Station, radiation, state/county/utility interface, protective actions, etc. Questions and relevant telephone numbers will be distributed at the special Pre-Exercise Controllers Briefing.

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GIN NA STATION 1992 EMERGENCY EXERCISE ATIACHMENT 1 PU IID INFDNMIITIDN~DUN Tl NN TIME 0930 ~ This is from TV Station WWUV. We'e heard that there is an incident at the Ginna Nuclear Plant. Can you tell us what is happening?

~ My husband's a Wayne County Sheriff's Deputy. He said he's heard that there's some sort of problem at the nuclear plant.

~ What is happening there?

~ How dangerous a situation is it?

0915 ~ This is from the Associated Press. I understand that you have an incident at the Ginna Nuclear Plant. What's going on up there?

~ How extensive is the problem?

~ Where did the trouble start in the plant?

~ Is it under control?

~ What's the status of the plant?

~ What kind of hazards are involved?

~ Have any workers been injured?

~ If so what is the extent of their injuries?

~ What are their names?

~ What are their job functions?

~ Is the safety of the public threatened?

~ At what time will you have a press conference?

~ We'd like to send someone to the plant, for interviews and photos..Where do they go?

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0930 ~ This is from TV Station WRRO. We have a report you have some serious problems at Ginna Station. Would you tell our listeners the story?

~ We heard the plant is reactor is no longer under control - is that true?

~ Is the plant experiencing an uncontrolled release of radiation?

~ How do you know?

~ Who is in charge of the emergency?

~ What is his/her title?

~ Why are they in charge?

~ What emergency classification are you now under?

~ Was the reactor damaged?

~ Did you evacuate the site?

~ Why not?

~ Are you going to evacuate the public living by the plant?

~ Is the reactor under control?

~ Do you have a press conference scheduled?

~ At what time?

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0945 ~ What is happening at Ginna?

~ Is the plant still under your control?

~ Have the federal authorities been notified?

~ Which ones?

~ What will they be doing?

~ Has assistance been requested to deal with this crisis?

~ ls there any danger to the public?

~ What is going on at Ginna?

~ Has the situation been resolved or are things getting worse?

~ Are you evacuating the site?

~ Are you going to tell the public to evacuate the area around the plant?

~ Has Governor Cuomo been notified?

~ Have the sirens been activated?

~ I hear there is a toxic chemical spill, in addition to the radiation leak at the plant, what chemicals are leaking, what are the health effects of the chemicals and what impact will the spill have on the environment?

1000 ~ I'e heard you declared an "Unusual Event" earlier today.

~ What does that signify--how bad a problem do you have?

~ What time did it happen?

~ How did the problem start?

~ Has anyone been killed?

~ Are there any injuries?

~ The situation appears to be getting worse...is this true?

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~ I work at the Fitzpatrick Plant.

~ I'm confused about what's going on at Ginna...is the leak a chemical or radiological leak to the atmosphere?

~ Has the (chemical / radiation ) leak stopped?

~ How much was released?

~ Do you need any help from us?

1015 ~ What is the significance of an "ALERT"?

~ How serious a problem is that?

~ Have government officials been called?

~ What will the Governor do?

~ What is RGRE doing?

~ What time did you declare the alert?

~ What conditions cause you to declare an alert?

~ Didn't Ginna have a similar problem several years ago?

~ Ginna seems to be having more "technical malfunctions" than other US nuclear plants, how do you explain that?

~ Is it poor management?

~ Is it low quality aging equipment?

~ How do I get "official" information....who's in charge?

~ Who do I talk to for getting more information about radiation being released from the plant?

~ Are farmers supposed to be sheltering livestock?

~ I'e got a small dairy farm in Williamson and I need to know what I should do.

~ Where would I get more stored feed for my cattle if my pasture gets contaminated?

~ I think I heard the sirens...do I need to evacuate?

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1030 ~ I heard that you declared a "Site Alert".

~ When did this happen?

~ How much of the plant has been damaged?

Is there is a release of radiation?

~ Has anyone been injured in or around the plant?

~ ls the plant safe or in big trouble?

1100 ~ What does a "Site Area Emergency" mean? Doesn't that mean that no one can go near the plant for the next thousand years?

~ -Is this accident similar to the one you had in 1982?

~ Why didn't we have more warning about this problem before now?

~ When will this problem be over, or don't you know?

~ Will you evacuate people around the plant?

~ In simple terms, what are you doing to control this emergency situation?

~ Will lots of radiation be released, or has it already started?

~ Is this as bad as the disaster at Chernobyl?

1115 ~ Are farm animals on pasture grazing safe?

~ What about the apple orchards around the plant, how will they be impacted?

~ Are you releasing radiation?

~ If so what are tPe levels?

~ Are farmers supposed to take any action to protect their livestock?

~ Who is the best source of truthful information on this emergency?

1130 ~ My father is in the Hill-Haven Nursing Home in Webster.

~ What will happen to him?

~ How long will this emergency last?

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~ How do we keep informed?

~ Is this as bad as Chernobyl?

~ I just heard on my scanner that someone found evidence of terrorist

'sabotage on a plant safety system, is the plant going to blow up?

1200 ~ Do you expect that any radiation will be released?

~ Is the radiation like bomb fallout?

~ How dangerous is it?

~ Who is in charge of the emergency?

~ When will the next press briefing be held?

~ Where is the radiation heading?

~ What protective actions have been recommended?

~ Whom should I call for further information concerning the Webster area (or Ontario)?

~ If we'e evacuated, will my house ever be safe to return to?

~ Where are people supposed to go if they evacuate?

1215 ~ What is the problem at Ginna?

~ I'm confused--How did the problem start?

~ Is this plant similar to Chernobyl or TMI?

~ Can it blow up?

~ How much radiation is being released off site?

~ What protective actions are in effect for Wayne (Monroe) County?

~ If people around the plant have to evacuate their homes, when will they be allowed return?

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~ This is from WRUS Radio in Syracuse.

~ How serious is the Ginna situation now?

~ Is the problem under control yet?

How many people live around the plant?

~ What are you going to do to fix the situation?

~ When is the next press briefing?

~ Can we interview anyone at the plant?

~ Where is your News Center located?

~ How do I get there?

~ Where is the wind going?

~ Who's in charge of the emergency?

~ We heard that there was sabotage resulting in both a toxic chemical spill and serious release of radiation, what can you tell us about how this came about?

1230 ~ I live in Webster on Schlegel Road. I'm worried about leaving my 3 dogs behind if I evacuate my home.

~ Can I take them along with me to a county evacuation shelter?

~ What else should I take along if I go?

~ How many days of pet food should I bring?

~ I'm Fred Ames from Perinton. I heard that radiation from Ginna might blow all the way down here.

~ What should I do about my vineyard and farm?

~ If my grapes and land get contaminated, who's going to pay me for my losses?

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1300 ~ This is TV 25 in Toronto. Is it true that your G-e-e-na reactor is suffering a mishap and can you give us an update on the severity of the problem?

~ Briefly, what happened this morning to begin this problem?

Do you Americans consider this to be worse than Three Mile Island?

~ Do the authorities believe there's chance that the winds may carry radioactive material across Lake Ontario to Canada?

~ Can you tell our viewers how your reactor is different from ours?

~ For example, will there be heavy water contamination in the Lake?

~ We also heard that there was a toxic leak at the plant, what is your comment?

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ATTA HMENT 2 ADMDS.DDSTEDL ~MESSAGE FOR INONROE COIONTY TIME 0930 ~ Could you tell me about the problem at Ginna? I'm a Webster resident.

~ Is there a chemical or a radiation problem at Ginna?

~ Is the problem at Ginna or Nine Mile Unit II?

~ Is Ginna Station shut down because of an accident or something?

0945 ~ I hear there's an emergency at the nuclear power plant.

~ What happened and how bad is it?

~ I'm of Radio Station WZZE. You'e on our "LIVE LINE" and could you tell our listeners what's happening at the Ginna Nuclear plant?

~ Is the County Executive going to declare a state of emergency?

~ What does the County Executive intend to recommend to the public?

~ Are there any recommendations for people living within a few miles of Ginna?

~ Should County residents take any kind of proactive measures because of the problem we'e hearing about on the news?

0950 ~ Has any radiation or hazardous material leaked yet?

~ How can you be sure? Are you checking it?

~ How can I find out when there is a release?

~ Who is in charge of the emergency?

~ Is the plant shut down?

~ Is there a release?

~ What's happening at the nuclear plant?

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1100 ~ My son works at Xerox, he's there now.

~ How will he know about the Ginna problem?

~ Is he safe where he is?

~ Does RGRE have an emergency plan?

~ If so, how does the County figure in it?

~ We'e lost our emergency information handbook and need one right away. Will one of the emergency people you have deliver one to us?

~ Is there a security problem at Ginna?

~ Was there sabotage?

~ Is the plant under control?

~ What damage was done?

~ I heard there was an explosion and fire at Ginna which resulted in both a chemical release into the lake and a radioactive cloud being released over Webster and Penfield, what is really happening?

1110 ~ I live on 22113 Salt Road in Webster. If there's an evacuation, I'm going to need help with my two infant twins. Can you help me?

~ How many nuclear plants are in the area?

~ Where's our power going to come from if the plant is shut down for a while?

~ Have you guys called for extra help with your problem?

~ Who's running the emergency?

~ What station on the radio should we be listening to?

~ I need to talk to the County Executive. What's his number? I need to know what to do.

~ Is RGRE telling us the truth? We all remember the Ice Storm and how they lied then to save their buttsl 5-21

~ I live in Penfield, but I could live 50 miles away and wouldn't feel safe...are you going to let us know if we need to get out?

~ How?

1115 ~ I live near the plant and heard there is an "ALERT", and then I heard it called something else... What's going on?

~ Are you checking the radiation levels outside?

~ Did Sad-Am Hussein's people do this?

~ What's this I hear about a fire at Ginna?

~ Was that because of a big explosion or something?

~ How many people got hurt and who's running the plant now?

~ Somebody told me the Ginna workers "bail out" from the plant when there's a problem. Is that true?

~ Is Cuomo or Bush sending help?

~ What's happening at the Ginna plant?

~ Is the plant burning out of control?

~ My neighbors are saying terrorists have blown up part of the Ginna plant. Is this true?

~ Has a State of Emergency been declared?

~ What should the public do to protect itself?

1130 ~ My wife and I are concerned because we haven't heard the sirens go off...we live over in Fairport.

~ Shouldn't we hear sirens now?

~ We don't think you county disaster people are being told everything by RGSE. I can't even get a straight answer on my monthly electric bill. What's really going on?

~ I don't trust the power plant people; they'd lie to save their own skins.

~ Do you have anybody checking on them?

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~ Will the County Legislature look into this accident and stop Ginna from starting up again7

~ Who's going to pay for all the clean-up from this accident7

~ Should I close my restaurant due to the accident at Ginna Station? I'm over in Webster Village.

~ What are we supposed to do?

~ Who do I call to find out if we'e going to have to leave?

~ Who will guard my place if we evacuate7

~ I'm calling from California, I have family in Rochester....what's going on at your plant?

~ What's happening at Ginna?

1200 ~ I heard that at Ginna a disgruntled employee sabotaged the plant and that's what caused this accidentf Have they caught the person yet7

~ Has there been a radiation release7

~ What's happening to all the school kids in Webster School District?

~ I heard the siren but nobody said which way to go. My neighbor says the siren means to leave your house immediately.

~ Is he right7

~ What do I do7 I live on Dewitt Road near the Elementary School.

~ I hear that the Maplewood Nursing Home will keep its patients where they are. My wife works there, but I can't reach her because the phones are busy. Will they be safe there?

1230 ~ I'm leaving now. Where do I go for temporary housing? I live on State Road near Route 250,

~ I'rn calling from Penfield.....has there been a release of radiation from Ginna7

~ I'm calling from Pennsylvania....l live 5 miles from Ginna.....can we return home tomorrow7

~ What's happening at Ginna?

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~ I'm evacuating now. Which way is safe to travel7 We live next to the Wegman's on Holt Road. We need temporary housing. I'e got 4 kids with me.

~ I am supposed to leave but don't have a place to stay. Which school can I stay at? I live on Lake Road near Route 250.

~ How do I get there?

~ Who's going to pay my expenses7

~ Who do I call to get a check for my expenses7 1300 ~ Is it true that the apples are now contaminated?

~ Where are we supposed to get our groceries now?

~ We don't have any money or a car. How do we get away from the radiation 7

~ Where do we live and eat?

~ I live up on Five Mile Line Road by Plank Road.

~ I heard the accident at the Ginna Station is getting worse.

~ Are we gonna be moved out of our homes after this?

~ Why haven't you made the announcement on TV?

~ Are animals safe to be left outside. We live in Webster.

. ~ Can we leave the house?

~ Has there been an accident at Ginna7

~ What exactly has happened?

~ Does RG8cE have a plan for this kind of thing?

~ What about the County?

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GUMS ~DETEDL~ME SAGE FOR WAYNE COUNTY TIME 0940 ~ I hear there's an emergency at the nuclear power plant.

~ How serious is the problem?

~ Are schools going to be dismissed early?

~ Can I pick up my two children at the Middle School in Ontario?

~ I'm of Radio Station WTZ. Can you tell our listeners what' happening at the Ginna Nuclear plant? You'e live on our "MORNING SHOW".

~ Have officials in Wayne County declared a state of emergency?

~ What is Wayne County doing to assist in this emergency?

~ Will you have a press conference?

~ Has there been a problem at the Ginna Plant?

0950 ~ I live down on Knickerbocker near the Ontario Water District plant....Have any chemicals or radiation been released, can they get into the drinking water?

~ Is the problem under control?

~ Should we leave our home because of the mishap at the plant? We'e very concerned about this.

~ What's the problem at your plant?

~ When will the emergency be over?

~ What caused the problem at Ginna?

1000 ~ My daughter and a friend are out shopping in Ontario.

~ How are they going to be warned about the plant problem?

~ We live in Walworth...are we safe?

~ Are you going to block off the roads...my daughter needs to be able to drive back homel 5-25

~ What's happening at the nuclear plant?

~ Is the problem I'e been hearing about at Russell Station or Ginna?

~ Who caused the accident?

~ My mother works in the library in Ontario.

~ How do they know there's problem?

~ Are they safe?

~ I can't get through to the library..the line is busy.

~ What do you recommend I do?

~ We live in Marion...are we far enough away?

~ Is the plant under control now?

~ Will we lose our power because of the accident?

~ Is there a brochure we'e supposed to have to tell us what to do?

~ Who is in charge of your emergency?

~ Is it under control?

~ I'm calling from Consolidated Edison....could you give me some information about the event this morning at Ginna?

1015 ~ We'e lost our emergency information handbook and need one right away. Which Zone do we live in?

~ We live on Slocum Road near Kenyon Road - are we going to have to evacuate? We'e very close to Ginnal

~ Where are we supposed to go if we'e told to leave?

1030 ~ What happened at Ginna this morning?

~ What do I do if the sirens blow?

~ Are all RGSE's plants under attack?

~ What happened this morning?

~ Where can I buy a radiation instrument to check the outside?

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1100 ~ I have some milk goats out in our field...out on County Line Road by Berg Road. What do I do with the goats? Bring 'em inside?

~ We live in a one-story wood-frame house. The calendar we received from RGRE talks about "sheltering". Isn't that supposed to apply only to brick buildings with thick walls? We don't even have a basementl

~ Is the Ginna plant running now?

~ Will you be blowing the sirens?

~ If so, what do we do?

~ I need to know what's going on and what to do.

~ My neighbors are frightened ....we live two miles east of the plant on Furnace Road.

~ Can we go outside? Are we in danger?

~ Are you people checking the radiation?

~ What are we supposed to do when sirens go off?

1115 ~ My neighbor's a cop....we says you'e got a security problem. How bad is it?

~ How many security people are at Ginna?

~ Have you called for help?

~ Did the sabotage cause the chemical release?

~ Did terrorists blow up Ginna?

~ Were employees or outsiders involved in the destruction of safety equipment?

~ Are the plants in Oswego having problems too, or is it just Ginna?

~ I figure with all the problems recently, some group's sabotaging all the nuke plants around here.

~ Have you captured the people involved?

1130 ~ We hear that emergency shelters are open now....what do we bring if we need to stay for awhile and how much will it cost?

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~ How do we get checked for radiation? My whole family is feeling nauseated and weak.

~ Is Wayne County going to be declared a disaster area?

~ Is this accident as bad as Chernobyl or TMI?

~ Where do the school kids go? My daughter goes to Freewill Elementary School.

~ Should I close my business due to the accident? Who will pay for the lost income? (The business is on Route 104 near County Line Road).

1200 ~ Are schools closing in Williamson...my kids are at the High School?

~ What are we supposed to do - we live on Route 21 in Williamson?

~ What should I do for my chickens to protect them from radiation?

~ I heard Ginna is melting down. Is it true that State people are coming to take over?

~ We heard the Governor is coming to take charge of Ginna.

~ How wide an area will be evacuated - 20, 30 miles?

~ How far is Ginna from Sodus?

~ Should Sodus residents leave their homes?

~ Is there a plan for nuclear emergencies?

~ Is it finished?

~ Who wrote the plan and who approved it?

~ Is RG5E responsible for the accident that happened?

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j 1230 ~ I heard the siren but now what do we do? We live just down the road from Ginna...and I don't see anyone leaving the plant....are they all dead?

~ Would you send out the sheriff's department to check?

~ What's happening at the Ginna plant?

~ I'm leaving now. Can I pick my son? He's got a job at Atana's Restaurant in Ontario.

~ I live in Macedon...we just had a problem a few weeks ago with the drinking water, heavy metals in the water or something.

~ Are we going to have to boil our drinking water again because of the plant's radiation?

~ Can my pets be outside, can they drink water that's outside?

1300 ~ I think I am supposed to leave but don't have a place to stay. I live in Wayne ERPA Number 3 near the plant.

~ Which county shelter can I stay at?

~ How do I get there?

~ Who's going to pay my expenses?

~ I heard the accident at the Ginna Station is just a false rumor. What' going on?

~ I live exactly .6 miles south of the plant....there's never been a problem before and I'm not going to leave now. I'm sure the media's just blowing this out of proportion.

~ Why haven't you made the announcement on radio?

~ Who's going to guard all the neighbor's houses after they run away to the shelters?

~ Is the Ginna emergency over yet?

~ Is the Ginna reactor shut down?

~ Is the plant burning?

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1330 ~ What is the Ginna problem that occurred this morning?

~ I'e heard people are being asked to leave. Is that true?

~ Were we supposed to hear the sirens?

~ What radio station or T.V. channel should we have on?

~ Who is running the reactor at Ginna? I hear the safety equipment was tampered with this morning by someone in the plant.

~ Where is the emergency information in the phone book. I can't find it.

~ What should we take if we leave our home?

~ How do we get transportation if we don't have a car and need to evacuate? We live on Lakeside Road near Lake Road.

~ Is the accident over with at Ginna?

~ Who's going to pay for the mess you created?

1345 ~ Is there contamination on the ground now from Ginna?

~ My homeowners insurance states I'm not covered for nuclear accidentsl What do I do now?

~ Who will check my home and property to make sure there's no radiation?

We live on Boston Road.

~ I'm calling from Buffalo...l got my family out of our house in Ontario Center this morning. When will it be safe to go home again?

~ Can we be checked for nuclear radiation somewhere, on our way home?

~ Who can we get to check our farm pond to see if there's any contamination?

~ I'e got a well on my property (about 6 miles east of Ginna on Lake Road). Can we still drink from our well?

~ Who can I contact if I have more questions, and I'm sure I willi

~ I'm calling from England.....what kind of plant is Ginna?

~ Has there been a release to the atmosphere?

~ Was there iodine in the release?

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1400 ~ How long will people who evacuate from Wayne ERPA 1 have to stay away from home?

~ Can homeowners go back and check their homes in the meantime?

~ What if there's a fire in one of our houses? Are you just going to let it burn7

~ Are residents supposed to take potassium iodide7

~ If we can't get the potassium, can we take salt tablets7

~ What is happening at Ginna?

~ We caught some trout just east of the plant this morning, around 8 or 9 am.

~ What should we do with the fish?

~ Is my boat contaminated now and am I?

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ATTACHMENT PRESS CORPS QUESTIONS

~ How bad a leak occurred?

~ What kind of leak was it - chemical or radiation?

~ Where did it go?

~ Is the reactor stable and under control?

~ Is this plant similar Nine Mile Point?

~ Were any workers injured or contaminated?

~ How much radiation was released around the plant?

~ What protective actions are in effect for Wayne (Monroe) County?

~ How many people live in Wayne (Monroe) County?

~ What are you going to do to manage the situation over the next several hours?

~ How long will the emergency be in effect?

~ When is the next press briefing?

~ How many media representatives are at the News Center?

~ What agencies are at the News Center?

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~ Where is the wind heading now?

~ What is the weather forecast? What effect will that have on your recommendations?

~ Who's in charge of the emergency?

~ Please explain the relationship of the State, the two Counties and RGSE in terms of how decisions are made during this emergency. For example who, makes the decision the activate the sirens, who decides to evacuate or shelter, and how is that decision reached? How can we be sure that the best interests of the public are paramount in the decision makers mind? How does the County Executive and County Chairman get the technical information they need to make informed decisions?

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~ For any news organization wishing to take footage of Ginna, who do we see at the plant gate?

~ How will home-bound, mobility impaired or nursing home patients be protected?

~ What exactly does "sheltering" involve..does this apply to any type of home?

~ When can people who have sheltered, stop sheltering?

~ When do you expect to enter "Recovery"? What does that mean exactly?

~ Will there be any further radioactive releases?

~ Will the sirens be sounded any further?

~ How do tourists know how to protect themselves?

~ How is the plant getting power now to run its safety systems?

~ Will the shareholders or ratepayers absorb the cost of this mishap?

~ Will Ginna need to be decommissioned?

~ Is this the same type of problem that Ginna experienced in 1982?

~ Who will pay for all the damage to personal property from this accident?

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~ After cleaning up the radioactive waste from this accident, where does it all get sent? Has RGRE significantly added to the State's low-level waste crisis?

~ Why doesn't RG&E distribute potassium iodide to the public?...do RGRE people get it?

~ How close have you come to a meltdown?

~ How do you know the extent of damage to the Ginna reactor?

~ What problems do you expect the contamination will cause with the apple farms in Wayne County?

~ What effect will the release of radioactivity have on Lake Ontario fish?

~ What is the difference between genetic effects of radiation and somatic effects?

~ What impact will the radiation released have on unborn babies?

~ How many cancer deaths are there likely to be in Wayne and Monroe counties as a result of this accident?

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ATTA HMENT 4 "SPOUSE PHONE " QUESTIONS 0930 4 My wife is a secretary at Ginna Station, and I'e heard they'e had an emergency. How serious is it?

~ How long is this accident expected to go on?

~ Do you know if workers have evacuated the plant?

~ Are the workers all okay?

~ Can I pick my wife up? If so, where do I meet her?

0945 ~ This is Gail Beldue. My husband, Dick is either at Ginna Station or East Avenue today. I need to get a message to him. We live 3 miles from the plant and may need to evacuate.

~ Do you know for sure if residents will have to evacuate?

~ If we evacuate, tell Dick that I will go to my parents house.

~ Tell him I hope he's okay.

1015 ~ My husband works in the Ginna Training Department. I can't reach him at Ginna. His name is Sam Poulton.

~ My neighbor told me there was a problem with a chemical accident at the plant, and that there's a security problem too. Is that true?

~ Has everyone evacuated the plant?

~ Were any of the employees hurt?

~ How can I reach my husband? He's on blood pressure medication. I need to know he's all right.

1045 ~ My father, Wesley Backus works in Operations at Ginna.

~ What's happening at the plant?

~ How bad is it?

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~ Are the workers in danger? My father works around the back-up safety equipment.

~ Are Ginna employees allowed to call home?

~ If he can, have Wesley Backus call home so I can stop worrying.

1115 ~ IVly.son-in-law works at Ginna as a Trainer (Jim Knorr).

Where are the plant workers now... have they left the plant?

~ Is the plant under control now?

~ How long will the emergency last?

1130 ~ My sister called me this morning and said there was a problem at the plant, and said she'd keep me posted. I haven't heard anything from her for 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />.

~ She said she might be sent to sent to work in the Survey Center. Is everyone there now?

~ Will the workers have to stay at the plant?

~ I need to get through to the Technical Support Center to ask her what arrangements I should make concerning her kids at day care...since I'm at work. Her name is Barb Butler.

1200 ~ My father works at Ginna, and is there now, He works in the Training Center (Jim Huff).

~ Has there been a release?

~ Do they have the plant saboteur identified yet?

~ Can I drive to the plant and drop off some sandwiches for my father if he's got to stay overnight?

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SECTION 6.0 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

EC ION 1 92 INNA PLUIVIE EXPOSURE PATHWAY EXER I E SCHED LE F EVENT DATE TIME PER ONNEL R P ~ATIVITY 10/5 9-11 ALL (EOF) PLAYER BRIEFING 2-4 ALL (TSC) PLAYER BRIEFING 10/7 8-12 AS ASSIGNED CONTROLLER BRIEFING 1-4 NRC TEAIVl NRC TEAM

, BADGING 5 BRIEFING 10/8 ALL 1992 EXERCISE 10/9 8-10 CONTROLLERS PRE<RITIQUE MEETING 10-11 OPEN RGSE CORPORATE CRITIQUE 11-12 OPEN ~ CRmQUE 6-1

SECTION 7.0 EXERCISE SCENARIO

GINNA STATION 1992 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE INITIALCONDITIONS

1. The R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Plant is operating at approximately 97% rated thermal power. The Plant has been operating at this power level continuously for approximately 150 days.
2. The "A" Steam Generator (S/G) primary to secondary leak rate increased approximately 5 days ago to a calculated 60cc/min. At approximately 0630 hours0.00729 days <br />0.175 hours <br />0.00104 weeks <br />2.39715e-4 months <br /> this morning the primary to secondary leak rate has again increased significantly as indicated by a substantial increase in radiation monitor R-15 (Air Ejector). Radiation monitor R-19 (S/G Blowdown) has also indicated an increase in activity. The Health Physics/ Chemistry Department is in the process of analyzing samples to determine the calculated leak rate.
3. Equilibrium Primary Coolant Isotopic activity as of 0300 hours0.00347 days <br />0.0833 hours <br />4.960317e-4 weeks <br />1.1415e-4 months <br /> (10/8/92 is provided in table 9.2 of scenario Section 9.3. Total activity is 2.56 microcuries/gram. Chemistry Log Sheet, available from the Controller.
4. The Reactor Coolant System (RCS) total leakage is 0.361 GPM as of 0400 hours0.00463 days <br />0.111 hours <br />6.613757e-4 weeks <br />1.522e-4 months <br /> this morning and has been increasing. identified RCS Leakage is 0.073 GPM.
5. General weather conditions are partly cloudy with no current precipitation. For purposes of the Exercise, additional meteorological information in the Simulator Control Room should be obtained from the Plant Process Computer System (PPCS).
6. The Primary Water Treatment Plant is secured for major maintenance that will take approximately 3 days. the 100,000 Gallon Outside Condensate Storage Tank is at 20% Level. A Demineralizer Trailer has been ordered and is scheduled to arrive at 1300 hours0.015 days <br />0.361 hours <br />0.00215 weeks <br />4.9465e-4 months <br /> today.
7. The House Heating Boiler is in service and Nuclear Steam is secured and held.

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GINNA STATION 1992 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE ONSITE SEQUENCE OF EVENTS APPROPRIATE SCENARIO TIME TIME EVENT DESCRIPTION 0700 -00/1 5 Initial Conditions established 0715 00/00 Announcement to Commence Annual Emergency Exercise 0730 00/1 5 The Health Physics/Chemistry Department informs the Control Room that the "A" S/G calculated leak rate is IJNUSUAL approximately 450cc/min EVENT (i.e., ~ 0.125 gpm).

ANTICIPATED RESULT Contr I R om Operators should begin performing the applicable actions of Operating Procedure 0-.6.10 (Plant Operations with Steam Generator Tube Leak Indication).

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An orderly Plant shutdown should commence to be in Hot Shutdown within 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> and to be less than 350'F in the RCS within the next 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> as required by Plant Technical Specification.

A ~UI h Idh 1-0,~ Ginna Station Event d I df d Ih E~PI Evaluation and Classification," EAL: Steam Generator Tube Rupture (SGTR); Steam Generator Tube Leakage )

.1 GPM as identified by sampling. Appropriate offsite notifications should be made per EPIP 1~5.

If ~UIE d I df pp *I Iffd minutes, a contingency message should be given out to declare it.

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APPROPRIATE SCENARIO TIME . TIME EVENT DE RIPTI N 0755 00/40 The "A" S/G ARV pops open and cannot be closed from the Control Room.

ANTI IPATED RES LT

~R' R Should send an Auxiliary Operator to the Steam Header Area to close the Isolation Valve on the "A" S/G ARV.

Operators performing the applicable actions of 0-2.1.

Tchnic ISu or C n r The Plant Manager, Operations Assessment Manager, and Duty Engineer should be manning the TSC for Offsite Communications Assistance per EPIP 1-5.

0810 00/55 The Auxiliary Operator sent to isolate the "A" S/G ARV reports to the Control Room that the LA-"-S/G ARV is Lisolated,abut he has noticed atsteam-leak on the "B" S/G t'ARV, between the ARV-and the ARV Isolation-Valve.--l ANTICIPATED RESULTS Con r I R om Should inform people manning the TSC of the "8" S/6 ARV Line steam leak.

May request Auxiliary Operator to isolate the "B" S/G ARV.

Operators performing the applicable actions of 0-2.1.

Should inform the people manning the TSC of the "A" S/G ARV problem and isolation.

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APPROPRIATE SCENARIO TIME TIME EVENT DES RIPTION T hni I n r May request that the "B" S/G ARV be isolated or may wait until Maintenance personnel have inspected it.

May inform Control Room that they will take actions to have Maintenance personnel inspect for the "A" And "B" S/G ARV problems.

0815 01/00 Annunciator G-22 (ADFCS System Trouble) alarms.

ANTICIPATED RESULT n rol Room Operators perform the applicable actions of AR-G.22.

Operators should check the S/G levels to ensure proper level control.

Operators should inform the people manning the TSC and I 5 C Department of the ADFCS problem.

0840 01/25 The CCW Surge Tank Lo Level Alarm (AR-A-13) annunciates and the CCW level indicates it is decreasing.

ANTICIPATED RESULTS

~R' R Operators perform the applicable actions of Alarm Response Procedure AR-A-13 (CCW Surge Tank Lo Level 41.2%).

Operators should send an Auxiliary Operator into the Auxiliary Building to identify the CCW Leak.

Should inform the people manning the TSC of the CCW leak.

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APPROPRIATE SCENARIO TIME TIME EVENT DE RIPTI N 0850 01/35 Auxiliary Operator checking the CCW leak in Auxiliary Building informs Control Room that the 1A CCW Pump Mechanical Seal is leaking and spraying on the pump motor.

The running 1A CCW Pump trips out on overcurrent and annunciator (AR-A-17) alarms. The standby 1B CCW

'ump starts automatically and deliverers required flow.

ANTICIPATED RE LT Con rol Room Operators perform the applicable actions of abnormal procedure AP-CCW.2 (Loss of CCW during power operation).

Operators request the Auxiliary Operator sent to identify the CCW leak in the Auxiliary Building, to isolate the suction and discharge of the 1A CCW Pump and rack out its electrical breaker.

Operators should inform the people manning the TSC of the 1A CCW Pump problems.

0855 01/40 The ADFCS problem with the MFW Regulating Valves is repaired..

ANTICIPATED RESULTS C nrolR om Operators continue shutting Plant down per 0-2.1 0905 01/45 Auxiliary Operator isolating the 1A CCW Pump informs Control Room that the Suction and Discharge Valves are closed and the electrical breaker is racked out.

ANTICIPATED RESULTS nrlR m Operators should ensure that 1A CCW Pump Control Switch is in pull stop and CCW Surge Tank level has returned to normal.

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APPROPRIATE SCENARIO TIIVIE TIME EVENT DES RIPTI N 0915 02/00 The following events occur simultaneously:

~ Pressurizer level and pressure decreases ALERT uncontrollably.

~ A reactor trip occurs automatically from low pressurizer pressure gr is manually activated by the operator.

~ A safety injection occurs automatically from low pressurizer pressure gr is manually activated by the operator.

~ The "A" S/G water level increases uncontrollably.

~ All safeguards equipment required is operating.

ANTICIPATED RESULTS C nr IR om Operators performing the immediate actions of E-0 (Reactor trip or safety injection).

An ALERT should be declared in accordance with EPIP 1-0, "Ginna Station Event Evaluation and Classification,"

EAL: Steam Generator Tube Rupture (SGTR): SGTR )

~'l<)P 100 GPM. Appropriate onsite and offsite notifications should be made per EPIP 1-5 ~

If and ALERT is not declared in approximately 15 minutes, a contingency message should be given out to declare it.

Operators transition to E-3 (Steam Generator Tube Rupture) and start performing.its applicable actions.

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APPROPRIATE SCENARIO TIME TIME EVENT DE CRIPTION 0945 02/30 Accident Response and Evaluation continues.

ANTICIPATED RE ULT

~RI R Operators performing the applicable actions of E-3 (Steam Generator Tube Rupture) to stabilize the Plant.

Techni al S Cen r The TSC should be nearing operational readiness of the Emergency Response Organization.

The TSC, when operational, should send repair teams into the Auxiliary Building to evaluate the 1A CCW Pump and motor problems.

The TSC, when operational should send repair teams out to evaluate the "A" and "B" S/G ARV problems if not already done.

Emer nc 0 er i n F ili JENC EOF may be activating at this time due to Plant conditions.

JENC will be activating at this time, 1000 02/45 Accident response and evaluation continues and DI truck arrives at site.

ANTICIPATED RESULTS nr IRo m Operators performing the applicable actions of E-3 (Steam Generator Tube Rupture) to stabilize the Plant.

Technical Su or Cen er The TSC should be assuming command and control.

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APPROPRIATE SCENARIO TIIVIE TIME EVENT DE RIPTI N 1015 03/00 Annunciator J-9 (Safeguard Breaker Trip) Alarms.

ANTICIPATED RE LT ontrol Ro m When operators check the Board, the "A" SW Pump Switch indicates a white disagreement light and the "A" SW Pump indicates tripped.

Operators/TSC should send an Auxiliary Operator to the Screen House to check on "A" 'SW pump.

Operators should inform the TSC of the "A" SW Pump problem.

1030 03/1 5 The Auxiliary Operator sent to the Screen House to check the "A" SW Pump reports to the Control Room/TSC that SITE AREA he can find nothing wrong with the "A" SW Pump but he EMERGEN Y has smelled the strong odor of gas through-out the building with the strongest odor in the Basement.

ANTI IPATED RES LTS Con rol Room Should request that the Auxiliary Operator find the shutoff valves for the natural gas and propane gas to the Screen House and close them.

Should inform the TSC of the gas problem in the Screen House.

If not already isolated, should send an Axiliary Operator to isolate the "B" S/G ARV when requested to do.

Te hnic I u o n r The TSC, after assessing Plant conditions, should:

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APPROPRIATE SCENARIO TIME TIME EVENT DE RIPTI N Declare a SITE AREA EMER EN Y in accordance with EPIP 1-0, "Ginna Station Event Evaluation and Classification," EAL: Hazards being experienced or projected; entry of uncontrolled flammable gases into vital areas.

Appropriate notifications of offsite agencies should be made per EPIP 1-5.

If a Site Area Emergency is not declared in approximately 15 minutes, a contingency message should be given to declare it.

TSC should inform the EOF of Plant conditions and the Site Area Emergency Declaration.

A Site Evacuation should be commenced if it is determined necessary.

Re air Teams Repair team sent out to check the CCW Pump should report that the 1A CCW Pump Mechanical seal needs replacing and that the 1A CCW Pump motor needs to be cleaned and dried. They report this will take approximately 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />. They also report that the 1B CCW Pump Mechanical Seal is leaking a small amount.

Repair Team sent out to check the "A" S/G ARV control problem should report that the ARV's Mercoid controller needs to be replaced. They report that it will take approximately 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br /> to do.

1045 03/30 If not done earlier, the Repair Team sent out to check the "8" S/G ARV Steam leak request that it be isolated.

Accident response and evaluation continues.

If not done earlier, the Auxiliary operator sent out to isolate the "B" S/G ARV steam leak reports back that it is isolated.

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APPROPRIATE SCENARIO TIME TIME EVENT DESCRIPTI N ANTICIPATED RESULT on roi Room Operators performing the actions of E-3 (Steam Generator Tub Rupture) should have stabilized the Plant at approximately this time and be awaiting determination by the TSC as to what post SGTR cooldown procedure to use.

If not done earlier, should inform the TSC of the "B" S/G ARV steam leak isolation.

T hni aIS r n r The TSC should be evaluating the flammable gas problem in the Screen House and be taking corrective actions required to return the Screen House to a safe condition (i.e., sending a Fire and Safety Team to evaluate and correct).

TSC Dose Assessment performing offsite dose calculations as necessary.

TSC should inform CR to use ES-3.1 (POST-SGTR Cooldown using backfill).

R air Teams Repair Team sent out to check the "B" S/G ARV steam leak reports that it appears that the steam leak was from a 0.5 -inch hole drilled almost through the pipe, and also that a flange is leaking.

They report that it will take approximately one and a half hours to repair the leak.

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APPROPRIATE SCENARIO TIME TIME EVENT DESCRIPTI N 1100 03/45 Condensate Storage Tank (CST) levels decrease to 5 feet.

ANTI IPATED RE LT on rolR om Operators should refer to ER-AFW.1 (Alternate Water Supply to AFW Pumps) per foldout page of ES-3.1, Statement 4, which states, "If CST level decreases to less than 5 feet, ~hn switch to alternate AFW supply (Refer to ER-AFW.1, Alternate Water Supply to AFW Pumps) and perform applicable actions.

Should inform TSC of the low level in the CSTs.

TECHNICAL SUPP RT CENTER TSC evaluating Plant conditions and taking action where required.

TSC should inform security of the as found condition of the "B" S/G ARV steam leak.

TSC Dose Assessment performing offsite dose calculations as required.

TSC should be expediting the repair of the S/G ARVs because of their use during such events as loss of condenser and Plant cooldown.

TSC should send a Repair Team to check out the "A" SW Pump problem when the Screen House is declared safe for entry.

TSC should inform EOF of Plant status and problems.

~S~uri y Should be evaluating the drilled hole in the "B" S/G ARV pipe.

Emer enc 0 era ion F cili The EOF, after it is manned, should start assessing Plant conditions and take action as required.

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APPROPRIATE SCENARIO TIME TIME EVENT DESCRIPTION 1115 04/00 Dl truck starts pumping to outside storage tank.

1120 04/05 The "A" S/G ARV Mercoid is repaired and ready for return to service.

ANTICIPATED RE LTS nr IRo m Operators performing applicable actions of ES-3.1 (Post-SGTR Cooldown using Backfill).

Operators performing applicable actions ER-AFW.1.

Operators should return the "A" S/G ARV to service if requested by the TSC.

T chni I S C nter TSC evaluating Plant conditions and taking actions where required.

TSC Dose Assessment performing offsite dose calculations as required.

TSC may request the Control Room to return the "A" S/G ARV to service.

~Securi Should be evaluating the drilled hole in the "B" S/G ARV pipe.

Em r enc r ion F cili The EOF, after it is manned, should start assessing Plant conditions and take action as required.

EOF Dose Assessment should be performing offsite Dose Assessment, as required, in parallel with the TSC Dose Assessment.

The EOF should be assuming commanded and control at approximately this time.

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APPROPRIATE SCENARIO TIME TIME EVENT DES RIPTI N R irT Performing actions as required to return equipment to service as soon as possible.

1145 04/30 Accident evaluation and response continues.

An individual arrives at the TSC and during frisking, finds contamination on his shoes and clothing.

,The Rochester Telephone Corp. telephones in the EOF are suddenly found to be inoperable.

ANTICIPATED RESULTS

~R' R Operators should be performing the applicable actions of the ES-3.1 (Post-SGTR Cooldown using Backfill).

T chnic I o Cner TSC evaluating Plant conditions and taking action as required.

EOF evaluating Plant conditions and taking action as required.

TSC should request Control Room to return the "B" S/G ARV to service.

Health Physics technicians respond to the contaminated individual at the TSC entrance, perform further contamination monitoring, secure the TSC entrance and initiate appropriate decontamination and follow-up actions.

Em r enc 0 er ion Fa ilit EOF personnel investigate nature of telephone system failure, and switch to alternate telephones for voice and fax communications.

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APPROPRIATE SCENARIO TIME TIME EVENT DES RIPTION

~ 1230 M 05/15 Recover/Re-entry discussions should commence. This should include preliminary discussions about short term and intermediate term concerns, including preliminary designation of the Recovery Organization.

State arid counties may also conduct parallel discussions.

Recovery/Re-entry interface between TSC/EOF and offsite agencies should be demonstrated as time allows.

~ 1315 ~ 06/00 After all Exercise Objectives have been demonstrated, the Exercise will be terminated.

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U TABLE 7.1 SIMULATOR SET-UP DATA FOR EXERCISE SCENARIO

RITI AL IM LAT R ET- P DATA F R 1 2 ME EN Y PLANNIN IM LAT R

1. At QQQ Equipment Set-up See 0700 Plant Status sheet.
2. At Q7QQ Reactor Core is in IVIOL (571 PPM Boron).
3. At Q7QQ RCS Leak Rate is 0.361 GPM.
4. At Q7QQ "A" S/G Primary to Secondary Leak Rate is approximately 450cc/min (0.125 gpm).
5. At g)~7 R-15 on Alarm and Reading approximately 4.6 x 10'pm.
6. At Q7QQ HP/Chemistry Reports to the Control Room that the "A" S/G calculated primary to secondary Leak Rate is 450cc/min (i.e., 0.125 GPM).
7. At ~ Q7M Operators start shutting the Plant down in accordance with the 0-6.10 and 0-2.1 at 10%/hr for 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> and then at 20%/hr for the rest of the shutdown.
8. A IL7& ~IE h Id b d Leakage > 0.1 GPIVI as identified by sampling).

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9. At Q7~ the "A" S/G ARV pops full open and cannot be closed from the Control Room.
10. At Q5~1 the "A" S/G ARV Isolation Valve is closed.
11. At QQ~ the "B" S/G ARV is reported to have a steam leak.

~N: Isolation of the "B" S/G ARV can occur at any time from now on.

12. At Q9~1 Annunciator G-22 (ADFCS System Trouble) Alarms.
13. At Qggg CCW System leak of 20 GPIVl starts.
14. At Qg~ the CCW Surge Tank Lo Level Alarm (A-13) annunciates and the CCW level indicates it is decreasing.
15. At QQ~ the ADFCS Problem is Repaired.
16. At 93~ the 1A CCW Pump Suction and Discharge Valves are closed isolating the leak. The Electrical Breaker is racked out also.
17. At Q91'j the "A" S/G sustains a tube rupture of approximately 700 GPM.

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AL IM LAT R ET- P AF EMER EN Y PLANNIN IM LAT R R N (continued)

18. At ~ 9939, an alert should be declared.

(S/G Tube rupture > 100 GPM)

19. At ~1QQ, Dl truck arrives on Site.
20. At QQ1 the "A" SW Pump trips out Annunciator (J-9) alarms.
21. At ~1', a natural gas leak in the Screen House is reported by Auxiliary Operator sent out to check the "A" SW Pump.
22. At 1/1) Outside Storage Tank Empty as Reported by Auxiliary Operator.
23. At ~ ~1~4 a i Ar Em r n should be declared (entry of uncontrolled flammable gases into vital areas).

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24, At 11QQ, the CST levels decrease below 5 feet.

26. At ~111 Mobile Dl truck starts pumping water to DST
26. At 112lt the "A" S/G ARV Mercoid is repaired.
27. At ~I14 the "B" S/G ARV steam leak is repaired.
28. At ~ ~1~1 the Exercise is terminated.

TABLE 7,2 SIMULATOR SET-UP DATA FOR EXERCISE SCENARIO RADIOLOGICAL AND METEOROLOGICAL DATA

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7'00 7:15 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:15 8:30 8:45 9:00 9:15 SPEED 33 3.7 3.8 3.6 3.8 3.6 3.6 2.6 3.8 3.1 3.8 DIR 33 209 193 202 215 222 194 47 79 52 50 TEMP 33 52.9 52.9 53 53.5 57.7 58.7 59.6 59.8 59.9 60.7 SPEED 150 4.7 4.8 4.5 4.8 4.7 4.5 3.7 5.2 4.9 DIR 150 174 184 174 201 202 174 65 85 55 52 TEMP 150 53.3 53.3 53.4 53.5 57.9 58.1 58.8 59.4 59.9 60.7 DT150-33 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.2 -0.6 -0.8 -0.4 SPEED 250 6.1 7.2 7.1 7.2 7.1 7.1 3.5 7.7 9.5 7.5 DIR 250 188 ~

188 158 158 168 158 64 79 57 54 TEMP 250 55.4 55.5 55.5 55.6 58 58 58.9 59 59.3 60.7 DELTA TEMP 2.5 2.6 2.5 2.1 0.3 -0.7 -0.7 -0.8 -0.6 R02 6.40E+00 6.40E+00 6.40E+00 6.40E+00 6.40E+00 6.40E+00 6.40E+00 . 6.40E+00 6.40E+00 6.40E+00 R04 4.40E+00 4.40E+00 4.40E+00 4.40E+00 4.40E+00 4.40E+00 4.40E+00 4.40E+00 4.40E+00 2.30E+01 R07 6.40E+00 6.40E+00 6.40E+00 6.40E+00 6.40E+00 6.40E+00 6.40E+00 6.40E+00 6.40E+00 6.40E+00 R09 3.40E+01 3.40E+01 3.40E+01 3.40E+01 3.40E+01 3.40E+01 3.40E+01 3.40E+01 3.40E+01 1.48E+02 R15 4.66E+04 8.75E+04 1.25E+05 1.25E+05 1.25E+05 1.25E+05 1.25E+05 1.25E+05 1.25E+05 9.99E+06 R19 4.07E+03 4.07E+03 4.07E+03 4.07E+03 4.07E+03 4.07E+03 4.07E+03 4.07E+03 4.07E+03 1.57E+04 R34 9.90E-01 9.90E-01 9.90E-01 9.90E-01 9.90E-01 9.90E-01 9.90E-01 9.90E-01 9.90E-01 9.00E-01 R31 1.02E-02 1.02E-02 1.02E-02 1.02E-02 1.02E-02 1.02E-02 1.02E-02 1.02E-02 1.02E-02 3.02E+00 R32 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 R15A5 2.33E-03 4 40E-03 6.29E-03 6.29E-03 6.29E-03 6.29E-03 6.29E-03 6.29E-03 6.29E-03 9.99E43 R15A6 4.32E-02 4.32E-02 4.32E-02 4.32E-02 4.32E-02 4.32E-02 4.32E-02 4.32E-02 4.32E-02 8.00E-01 R15A7 2.33E-03 4 40E-03 6.29E-03 6.29E-03 6.29E-03 6.29E-03 6.29E-03 6.29E-03 6.29E-03 1.85E+00 R15A9 2.33E-03 4.40E-03 6.29E-03 6.29E-03 6.29E-03 6.29E-03 6.29E-03 6.29E-03 6.29E-03 1.85E+00 JOT, 5LOA = LOScym av 6 V'LOS = lV1 cpm 4 cV < 1f Q ag.

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92 .XLS TIME 9:35 9'45 9:55 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 SPEED 33 4.9 4.9 4.8 5.2 4.8 5.6 DIR 33 49 55 80 80 79 79 80 79 TEMP 33 61.3 61.3 61.3 61.3 61.4 62.4 62.5 62.7 SPEED 150 4.8 5.2 4.8 7.9 5.5 2.8 5.1 DIR 150 55 61 72 86 79 79 81 79 TEMP 150 62 62.5 62 62.2 62.5 63.3 62.5 63.9 DT 150 -33 0.7 1.2 0.7 0.9 0.9 1.2 SPEED 250 6.9 6.1 6.6 7.8 5.1 5.1 6.8 6.5 DIR 250 54 69 77 89 77 77 69 78 TEMP 250 61.3 61.4 63.3 63 63.5 64.9 DELTA TEMP 0.1 1.7 2.1 2.5 2.4 2.1 R02 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 R04 2.30E+01 2.30E+01 2.30E+01 2.30E+01 2.25E+01 2.18E+01 2.13E+01 2.07E+01 2.01E+01 1.95E+01 R07 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 R09 1.48E+02 1.48E+02 1.48E+02 1.48E+02 1.46E+02 1.43E+02 1.41E+02 1.38E+02 1.36E+02 1.34E+02 R15 4.41E+06 4.41E+06 1.58E+03 1.58E+03 1.58E+03 1.58E+03 1.58E+03 1.58E+03 1.58E+03 1.58E+03 R19 1.57E+04 1.57E+04 1.57E+04 1.52E+04 1.47E+04 1.42E+04 1.38E+04 1.32E+04 1.28E+04 R34 9.00E-01 9.00E-01 9.00E-01 9.00E-01 9.00E-01 9.00E-01 9.00E-01 9.00E-01 9.00E-01 9.00E-01 R31 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 3.02E+00 2.90E+00 2.85E+00 2.72E+00 2.68E+00 2.50E+00 2.50E+00 R32 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 R15A5 9.99E-03 9.99E-03 2.09E-07 2.09E-07 2.09E-07 2.09E-07 2.09E-07 2.09E-07 2.09E-07 2.09E-07 R15A6 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 R15A7 2.20E-01 2.20E-01 1.30E-05 1.30E-05 1.30E-05 1.30E-05 1.30E-05 1.30E-05 1.30E-05 1.30E-05 R15A9 2.20E-01 2.20E-01 1.27E-03 1.27E-03 1.27E-03 1.27E-03 1.27E-03 1.27E-03 1.27E-03 1.27E-03 Page 2

92 . LS TIME 11:45 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45 2:00 SPEED 33 6.2 6.1 6.5 8.5 8.7 DIR 33 76 77 77 67 65 TEMP 33 65 65.1 66 69 66 SPEED 150 6.6 6.5 6.7 7.7 7.9 DIR 150 77 78 79 69 62 TEMP 150 65.3 65.3 66.3 66.3 66.3 DT 150 - 33 0.3 0.2 0.3 -2.7 0.3 SPEED 250 7.2 7.4 7.4 7.9 DIR 250 70 71 79 69 66 TEMP 250 66.8 66.8 67.8 67.8 67.8 DELTA TEMP 1.8 1.7 1.8 -1.2 1.8 R02 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 '.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 R04 1.89E+01 1.84E+01 1.78E+01 1.72E+01 1.65E+01 1.60E+01 R07 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 7.35E+00 R09 1.32E+02 1.29E+02 1.27E+02 1.24E+02 1.22E+02 1.20E+02 R15 1.58E+03 1.58E+03 1.58E+03 1.58E+03 1.58E+03 1.58E+03 1.58E+03 1.58E+03 1.58E+03 1.58E+03 R19 1.28E+04 1.19E+04 1.14E+04 1.09E+04 1.02E+04 9.90E+03 1.50E+04 1.50E+04 1.50E+04 1.50E+04 R34 9.00E-01 9.00E-01 9.00E-01 9.00E-01 9.00E-01 9.00E-01 9.00E-01 9.00E-01 9.00E-01 9.00E-01 R31 2.42E+00 2.33E+00 2.25E+00 2.18E+00 2.16E+00 1.93E+00 1.87E+00 R32 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 1.01E-02 R15A5 2.09E-07 2.09E-07 2.09E-07 2.09E-07 2.09E-07 2.09E-07 2.09E-07 2.09E-07 2.09E-07 2.09E-07 R15A6 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 2.00E-01 R15A7 1.30E-05 1.30E-05 1.30E-05 1.30E-05 1.30E-05 1.30E-05 1.30E-05 1.30E-05 1.30E-05 1.30E-05 R15A9 1.27E-03 1.27E-03 1.27E-03 1.27E-03 1.27E-03 1.27E-03 1.27E-03 1.27E-03 1.27E-03 1.27E-03 Page 3

TABLE 7.3 SIMULATOR USE GUIDELINES 7-2 3

TABLE 7.

IM LAT R PREPARATI N AND E IDELINE 2 Days Prior Test Fax TSC Check batteries in headsets Sim Lead 1 Day Prior Check EPIP Attachment Supply in Sim Lead Procedure Cabinet Radios for Sim (5) Sim Lead/CNEP Exercise Day Transfer REGS, NRC phones Sim Lead Transfer page Sim Lead Check PPCS printer (ON) Sim Lead Disable load dispatch phone Sim Lead Switch over PPCS/SAS per EPIP 5-5 TSC Turnover 788 Prefix Sim Lead Load dispatch ¹ Sim Lead Sim OOC Equipment Sim Lead Operations Supervisor / Present Sim Lead Operations Manager / Present Sim Lead HP / STA location for notification Sim Lead After Chain of custody of radios Sim Lead/CNEP Switch back PPCS/SAS per EPIP 5-5 TSC Transfer REGS, NRC phones Sim Lead Transfer page Sim Lead Enable load dispatcher phone Sim Lead

SYSTEM PRESSURES Reactor Coolant System & Steam Generator PSIG 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0

1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 4 0 1 3 2 3 4 0 1 3 4 0 1 3 4 0 1 3 4 0 5 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 CLOCK TIME RCS ~ 1A S/G ~ 1B S/G

LEVEL INDICATION TRENDS PRESSURIZER, S/8, RVLIS (%)

100 80 60 40 20 0

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 I

0 1 3 4 0 1 1 2 3 4 0 1 3 4 0 1 3 4 0 1 3 0 5 0 5 0 5 7 0 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 CLOCK TIME PRESSURIZER ~ 1A S/G LEVEL ~ 18 S/G LEVEL ~ RVLIS

TANK LEVEL TRENDS BAST, RWST (%)

100 80 60 4Q 20 0

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 I

1 2 0 1 3 4 0 1 1 2 3 4 0 1 3 0 1 3 Q 0 5 0 5 0 5 7 0 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 CLOCK TIME BAST ~ RWST

SECTION 8.0 MESSAGE FORMS AND PLANT DATA SHEETS

MESSAGE INDEX TIME ME A E NO. MES AGE 0700 I.C. Initial Conditions Established 0715 .1 Announcement to Commence Annual Exposure Exercise 0730 2. Notification of "A" S/G Leak Rate of 450cc/min 0745 3. Plant Status 0750 4X. Unusual Event Contingency Message 0755 5. "A" S/G ARV Popping Open 0755 6. Mini-Scenario for "A" S/G ARV Isolation and "B" S/G ARV Leak Detection 0755 7. ",A" S/G ARV Mercoid Control Problem Mini-Scenario 0800 8. Plant Status 0810 9. "B" S/G ARV Isolation 0815 10. Plant Status 8c ADFCS Trouble 0815 11. "B" S/G ARV Line Steam Leak Mini-Scenario 0815 12. MFW Regulating Valves (ADFCS) Trouble Mini-Scenario 0830 13. Plant Status 0840 14. CCW Surge Tank Lo Level Alarm 0840 15. 1A CCW Pump Leak Detection and Isolation Mini-Scenario 0845 16. Plant Status 0850 17 1A CCW Pump Trip 0850 18. 1A CCW Pump Mechanical Seal Failure Mini-Scenario 0850 19. 1 A'CW Pump Motor Problem From Pump Seal Failure Mini-Scenario 0855 20. ADFCS Problem Repaired 0900 21. Plant Status 0905 22. 1A CCW Pump Isolated 0915 23. Plant Status 5 SGTR in "A" S/G 0917 24. Plant Status 0920 25. Plant Status 0930 26. Plant Status 0930 27X. Alert Contingency Message 0945 28. Plant Status 1000 28.1 Mobile Dl Truck Mini-Scenario 1000 29 Plant Status and Mobile Dl Truck Arrives on Site 1015 30 Plant Status and "A" SW Pump Trip 1015 31. "A" SW Pump Inspection Mini-Scenario 1030 32. Natural Gas Leak Detection and Isolation Mini-

MESSAGE INDEX (continued)

TIME ~MEDEA E ED. IVIES AGE 1030 33. Plant Status 1045 34. Plant Status 1045 35. Air Evacuation of Screen House Mini-Scenario 1045 36X. Site Area Emergency Contingency Message 1100 37. Plant Status 1100 38 "A" SW Pump Problem Mini-Scenario 1100 39 Security Investigation of "B" S/G ARV Drilled Hole Mini-Scenario 1115 40. Plant Status and Mobile Dl Truck Starts Pumping to OST.

1120 41. "A" S/G ARV Mercoid Repair Complete 1120 42. Mini-Scenario for "A" S/G ARV Return to Service 1130 43. Plant Status 1145 44. The "B" S/G ARV Steam Leak Repair Completed 1145 45. "B" S/G Return to Service Mini-Scenario 1145 46. Plant Status 1145 46.1 Mini-Scenario for EOF Telephone System Failure 1145 46.2 Mini-Scenario for Contaminated IndividualArriving at TSC 1200 47. Plant Status 1215 48. Plant Status 1230 49. Plant Status 1245 50. Plant Status 1300 51. Plant Status 1315 52. Plant Status and Termination of Exercise

MINI-SCENARIOS

1. "A" S/G ARV Mercoid Control Problem

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2. "A" S/G ARV Isolation 7 H r A xilir ra r
3. "B" S/G ARV Leak Detection 0810 Ho rs A xiliar 0 era or
4. "B" S/G ARV Isolation 1 H r A xiliar 0 era or
5. "B" S/G ARV Steam Leak Repair 81 H r n Pi fi r n Wl r
6. ADFCS Trouble

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7. 1A CCW Pump Leak Inspection and Isolation 4 ur Auxiliar r r
8. 1A CCW Pump Mechanical Seal Failure 5 Ho r M hanics
9. 1A CCW Pump Motor Problem from Pump Seal Failure 0850 Hour Elec ricians
10. Mobile Dl Truck on Site, Hook up and Start Pumping, 1000 Auxiliar 0 era or Securi and Chemis
11. 1A Service Water Pump Problem Inspection 1 1 H r A xiii r 0 eraor
12. Natural Gas Leak Detection in Screen House 10 H r A xiliar 0 er or
13. Natural Gas and Propane Gas Isolation to Screen House 1 Ho r A xiliar 0 era or
14. Air Evacuation of Screen House Air to Remove Natural Gas Concentration 1045 Hour Fire And Safe
15. Security Investigation of the "B" S/G Drilled Hole Steam Leak 11 H r e ri
16. 1A Service Water Pump Problem (Breaker) 11 r El ri i n
17. "A" S/G ARV Return to Service 1120 o r A xiliar 0 era or
18. "B" S/G ARV Return to Service 1145H r A xiii r 0 raor
19. Telephone System Failure in EOF 114 H r E F ff
20. Contaminated Individual Arrives at TSC 114 H ur Heal h Ph si s

NTROLLERS F R MINI-SCENARI A. X LIARY PE AT R NTR LLER

1. "A" S/G ARV Isolation
2. QBM1 "B" S/G Leak Detection
3. QBM1 "B" S/G Isolation
4. Q)44 1A CCW Pump Leak Inspection and Isolation
5. 1000 Mobile DI Truck Operation
6. ~1~1 1A SW Pump Problem Inspection
7. F39. Natural Gas Leak Detection in Screen House
8. MIBQ Natural Gas and Propane Gas Isolation to Screen House
9. ~11 2 "A" S/G ARV Return to Service
10. ~11 4 "B" S/G ARV Return to Service B. ME HANIC ONTROLLER

%88Q. 1A CCW Pump Mechanical Seal Failure

~ELE TRICIANS '.

1. 08gg 1A CCW Pump Motor Problem from Pump Seal Failure 2, ~11 0 1A Service Water Pump Problem (Breaker)

D. PIPEFITTER AND WELDERS CONTROLLER 815 "B" S/G ARV Steam Leak E. I 5 C CONTR LLERS

1. Q755 "A" S/G ARV Mercoid Control Problem
2. 08'I 5 ADFCS Trouble F. FIRE AND AFETY C NTROLLER 1045 Air Evacuation of Screen house Air to Remove Natural Gas Concentration

G. E RITY NTR LLER

1. 11QQ Investigation of the "B" S/G Drilled Hole Steam Leak
2. 1000 Escort Mobile Dl Truck on Site.

il. ~NTR LLER

1. ~114 Failure of EOF Telephone System I. HEALTH PHY I ONTROLLER
1. ~114 Contaminated Individual Arrives at TSC J. HEMIST 0NTROLLER
1. ~100 Hook-up Mobile Ol Truck and Start Pumping to OST.

RITI AL IMULATOR SET-UP DATA FOR 1 2 EMER EN Y PLANNING SIM LATOR R N

1. At Qgg) Equipment Set-up See 0700 Plant Status sheet.
2. At Q7gg Reactor Core is in MOL (571 PPM Boron).
3. At Q7QQ RCS Leak Rate is 0.361 GPM.
4. At Q7QO "A" S/G Primary to Secondary Leak Rate is approximately 450cc/min (0.125 gpm).
5. At ~07 0 R-15 on Alarm and Reading approximately 4.6 x 10'pm.
6. At Q730 HP/Chemistry Reports to the Control Room that the "A" S/G calculated primary to secondary Leak Rate is 450cc/min (i.e., 0.125 GPM).
7. At ~ Q745 Operators start shutting the Plant down in accordance with the 0-8.

9.

A shutdown.

Leakage IL7v

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6,10 and 0-2.1 at 10%/hr for 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> and then at 20%/hr for the rest of the h Idb d 0.1 GPM as identified by sampling).

I d, 15 G <<Tb At Q755 the "A" S/G ARV pops full open and cannot be closed from the Control Room.

10. At 0810 the "A" S/G ARV Isolation Valve is closed.
11. At Qg~1 the "B" S/G ARV is reported to have a steam leak.

~N: Isolation of the "Bia S/G ARV can occur at any time from now on.

12. At 0815 Annunciator G-22 (ADFCS System Trouble) Alarms.
13. At 0830 CCW System leak of 20 GPM starts.
14. At Q640 the CCW Surge Tank Lo Level Alarm lA-13l annunciates and the CCW level indicates it is decreasing.

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15. At ~0!j5. the ADFCS Problem is Repaired.
16. At ~OQ5 the 1A CCW Pump Suction and Discharge Valves are closed isolating the leak. The Electrical Breaker is racked out also.
17. At ~015 the "A" S/G sustains a tube rupture of approximately 700 GPM.

RITI AL IM LAT R ET- P DATA F EIVIER ENCY PLANNING SllVI LAT R RUN (continued)

18. At ~ QQ;g, an alert should be declared.

(S/G Tube rupture ) 100 GPM)

19. At ~1) Dl truck arrives on Site.
20. At g1)~1 the "Ats SW Pump trips out Annunciator (J-9) alarms.
21. At ~Q a natural gas leak in the Screen House is reported by Auxiliary Operator sent out to check the "A" SW Pump.
22. At 1030 Outside Storage Tank Empty as Reported by Auxiliary Operator.
23. At ~ ~104 a i e Ar Em r n should be declared (entry of uncontrolled flammable gases into vital areas).
24. At 11QQ, the CST levels decrease below 5 feet.
25. At ~111 Mobile Dl truck starts pumping water to OST
26. At 1120 the "Ars S/G ARV Mercoid is repaired.
27. At 1145 the "B" S/G ARV steam leak is repaired.
28. At ~ 1315 the Exercise is terminated.

Time: egg Message: IC INN A TATI N 1 92 EVAL ATED EXER I E MESSAGE FORM MMM f: Si I 1: << IR Simula e Plan Condi ion: See the Attached Sheets

~Messe e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE" >>"

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY

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1) Review initial conditions and Plant status sheets with the Exercise operating crew.
2) Review Exercise precautions/limitations and any Exercise activities that are normal (pre-staging, simulated notifications, extent of participation of offsite agencies, etc.).
3) Ensure that the operating crew understands that the Exercise is not to interfere with safe Plant operations.
4) Explain that abbreviation "OOS" means "out of service," i.e. repairs must be made before the equipment can be used.

Antici ated Results:

1) Participants should review conditions, Plant data, and other procedures as applicable.

GINNA STATION 1992 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS EXERCISE INITIALCONDITIONS

1. The R. E. Ginna Nuclear Power Plant is operating at approximately 97% rated thermal power. The Plant has been operating at this power level continuously for approximately 150 days.
2. The "A" Steam Generator (S/G) primary to secondary leak rate increased approximately five (5) days ago to a calculated 60cc/min. At approximately 0630 hours0.00729 days <br />0.175 hours <br />0.00104 weeks <br />2.39715e-4 months <br /> this morning the primary to secondary leak rate has again increased significantly as indicated by a substantial increase in Radiation Monitor R-15 (Air Ejector). Radiation Monitor R-19 (S/G Blowdown) has also indicated an increase in activity. The Health Physics/Chemistry Department is in the process of analyzing samples to determine the calculated leak rate.
3. Equilibrium primary coolant isotopic activity as of 0300 hours0.00347 days <br />0.0833 hours <br />4.960317e-4 weeks <br />1.1415e-4 months <br /> (10/8/92) is provided in Table 9.2 of Scenario Section 9.3. Total activity is 2.56 microcuries/gram. Chemistry data is provided on Exercise Chemistry Log Sheet, available from the Controller.
4. The Reactor Coolant System (RCS) total leakage is 0.361 gpm as of 0400 hours0.00463 days <br />0.111 hours <br />6.613757e-4 weeks <br />1.522e-4 months <br /> this morning and has been increasing. Identified RCS leakage is 0.073 gpm.

5 ~ General weather conditions are partly cloudy with no current precipitation. For

'urposes of the Exercise, additional meteorological information in the Simulator Control Room should be obtained from the Plant Process Computer System (PPCS) ~

6. The Primary Water Treatment Plant is secured for major maintenance that will take approximately three (3) days. The 100,000 gallon Outside Condensate Storage Tank is at 20% level. a demineralizer trailer has been ordered and is scheduled to arrive at 1300 hours0.015 days <br />0.361 hours <br />0.00215 weeks <br />4.9465e-4 months <br /> today.
7. The House Heating Boiler is in service and nuclear steam is secured and held.
8. Provide general weather (clear conditions)
9. Provide initial conditions turnover paperwork.

199P EVALUATED EXERCISE Time: ~7oo MAJOR PAEVLNETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown ~YES Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-3 1 N-32

~CPS CPS FY-924 ~GPM FI-925 C7 GPM N-35 AMPS 1A. INSERV B OOS N-36 AMPS 1B. INSERV TB OOS Avg. Nuclear Power 1C INSERV STB OOS RCS Pressure ZzM PSIG BAST Level =

PRZR Level A RCP NNI STOPPED Low Head S.I. Pum s B RCP UNNIN STOPPED FI-626 1A S/G Level ~Z,. I 1A. INSERV TB OOS RECIRC 1B S/G Level , 1B. INSERV TB OOS RECIRC 1A S/G Pressure /47 tz PSIG RWST Level =

1B S/G Pressure ~SO PSIG Turbine/Generator LI OFFLINE Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV Buses NERGIZED DEENERGIZED FI-931A O GPM 480V Buses DC Batteries NERGI DEENERGIZED FI-931B 0 GPM A~5o VOLTS B/Sb VOLTS 1A. INSERV TB OOS nmt Pressure PSTG 1B. INSERV TB OOS nmt Sump A Level ~ FEET NaOH Tank Level =

Cnmt Sump B Level INCHES A Loop Hot Leg ~&A OF Containme ecirc Fans A Loop Cold Leg .S OF 1A. SER STBY OOS B Loop Hot Leg 7 OF 1B. NSE STB OOS B Loop Cold Leg oF 1C. INS RV B OOS RVLIS ~'~e3 1D. NSER STBY OOS

  • CET Q b~~e$ OF Post Acc ent Dampers OPEN LOSED S/G A Total Aux FW Flow 0 GPM S/G B Total Aux FW Flow ~GPM Service Water 1A.

Pum s SE STBY OOS DIESEL GENERATORS 1B. R STBY OOS 1C. NS RV STB OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED B OOS 1D. INSERV STB OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED TSC RUNNING UNLOADED BY OOS A&B Header Pressure / 73 PSIG 0 S Security RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS Com onent oolin Water Pum s 1A. NSE S

~2 OOS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS 1B. INSERV TB OOS Surge Tank Level =

Aux. Feedwat um s 1A. INSERV OOS Standb Aux. Fe ater Pum s 1B. INSERV TB OOS 1C. INSERV OOS Turb. Driven ST Level ~INSERV TB FEET OOS 1D. INSERV TB OOS

  • CET = Average of Selected Core Exit Thermocouples

8~ 1992 07'08 R. E. GINA SltKATOR PAGE 1 7REND GROUP ASSIG)ST SU)WARY 6ROUP: EVENT1 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLA)(7 STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION (IAL E. U.

1 ATMS ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0 SCRAtt NO ATMS 6009 2 RXT REACTOR TRIP BREAKER STATUS NOT TRIP 6009 3 N31 SO(mCE RANGE DETECTOR N-31 1.00000+00 INHB CPS 4 N32 SO(HCE RA%E DETECTS N-32 1.00000+00 INHB CPS 5 N35 INTERNEDIATE RANEE K7ECTOR tt-35 6.91829-04 INHB le 6 N36 INTER)(EDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-36 6.42686M INHB NP 7 NP AVERAGE N(KLEAR POMER 97.15 GOOD X 8 PRCS REfK:TOR CQOUNT SYSTEM AVG PRESS 2252. 6009 PSIG 9 LP2R PRESSURIlER AVERAGE LEVEL 47.9 GOOD 10 FRCLA REACTOR COOUNT LOOP A AVG FLOM 98.5 GOOD /

11 FRV B REACTOR COOLANT LOOP B AVG FLOM 97.3 6009 /

12 R)(T16 RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOTTRIP 6009 13 RXT17 RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP 6009 14 TSUBTC ItiCORE TC SUBCOOLED NRCIN 45,4 600~ DEGF 15 LSGA STN GEN A NARROM RANGE AVG LEVEL 52.1 GOOD 16 LS69 STt( GEN B t(ARROM RANGE AVG LEVEL 52.1 GOOD '/

17 PSGA STt( GEN A AVERAGE PRESSURE 692. 6009 PSIG 18 PSGB STtt GEN B AVERAGE PRESSURE 6'90. GOOD PSIG 19 GENBKRl GE%MTOR ON LINE BREAKER 161T/2 NQT TRIP GOOD 20 GENBKR2 GBGNTOR ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372 NOT TRIP Goon 21 BUS11A BUS 11A SUPPLY BREAKER t$ 7 TRIP 6009 22 BUS11B BUS 11B SUPPLY BREAKER NOT TRIP 6009 23 BUS12A NOT TERt(I)ITED Ott PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 24 BUS12B NOT TERttINATED Otl PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 25 B11A12A BUS 11A TO 12A TIE BREAKER TRlPPED 6009 26 B11B129 BUS 11B To 12B TIE BREAKER TRIPPED 6009 27 PCV CONTAIN)(ENT AVERAGE PRESSURE .17 600D PSIG 28 LS(NPA CONTAINtfENT SUt(P A AVERAGE LEVEL 1.6 GOOD FEET 29 L0942E SSP B LEVEL 8 ItlCHES (TRAIN A) LONER 6009 30 L0943E SUtP B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN B) LONER Goon 31 L0942D SUtl' LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN A) LONER 6009 32 L0943D SUtP B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN B) LONER soon 33 L0942C SSP B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER 6009 34 L0943C SU%' LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN B) LONER 6009 35 L0942B SUtP B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER 6009 36 L0943B SU%' LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B) LONER 6009 37 L0942A SSP B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER 6009 38 L0943A SUtF B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B) LOWER Goon 39 T0409A RCLA HOT LEG TEtPERATURE 600.7 6009 DEGF 40 T0410A RCLB HOT LEG TEt(PERATURE 600.7 6009 DEGF 41 T0450 RCLA COLD LEG TEt(PERATNE 543;3 6009 DE6F 42 T0451 RCLB COLD LEG TEtiPERATNE 544.6 GOOD DEGF 43 TAVGAMID RCLA TAVG (TNT/TCOLD MIDE RNG) 572.0 6009 KGF 44 TAVGBMID RCLB TAVG (THOT/TCOLD MIOE RNG) 572.7 Goon DEGF 45 LRV REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL 99.3 6009 46 TCCORE El ~ 1 INCORE TC AVERAGE TEt(P 604.5 Goo< DEGF 47 FAUXFMA S/G A TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLOM 0. 6009 GPH 48 FAUXFMB S/6 B TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLOM 0. 6009 GPt(

49 BKR081 t(TR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUt(P A OFF 6009 50 BKR082 NTR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUt(P 9 OFF Goon 51 V3505 AUX FM PUt(P STEAN Sl)PPLY VALVE A CLOSED GOOD 52 V3504 AUX FM PUt(P STEA)l SUPPLY VALVE B CLOSED 6009

OCT 8~ 1992 07:08 R. E. GINA SI%LATOR PAGE 2 TREND GROUP ASSIGOENT S1NNRY 6ROUP: EVENTi PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLM'TATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE QUAL E. U.

53 FSIA SAFETY IN:ECTION LOCP A AVG FLOM 0. 6000 PN 54 FSIB SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AV6 FLOM 0. 600D 6PH 55 P2160 SERVICE MATER PlNPS A h B HEADER 81. GOOD PSI6 56 P2161 SERVICE MATER PlNPS C 5 D HEADER 73. GOOD PSIG 57 BKR041 SERVICE MATER PUNP A GOOD 58 BKR042 SERVICE MATER PlNP B 600D 59 BKR043 SERVICE MATER PlNP C 6009 60 BKR044 SERVICE MATER PUN' 6009

PROGRAM NAME :LRGTSZ.E OCT 08,92 RE E. GIHNA NUCLEAR POWER PLANT 07 01 00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNMEHT

SUMMARY

GROUP NAHE GROUP DESCRIPTION EVENT 2 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION CURREHT VALUE QUALITY CODE ENGR UNITS 1 F0619 COMPONENT COOLIHG LOOP TOTAL FLW 1485. GOOD GPM 2 LRWST REFUELING WATER STORAGE TANK LVL 94.5 GOOD 3 WS033 33 FOOT LEVEL WIND SPEED 3.7 GOOD MPH 4 WD033 33 FOOT LEVEL WIND DIRECTION 209. GOOD DEG.

5 WT033 33 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 52.9 GOOD DEGF 6 WT250 250 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE 55.4 GOOD DEGF 7 WDT2 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEHP 2.5 GOOD DEGF 8 R01 AREA 1-CONTROL ROOM 9.02214-02 GOOD MR/H 9 R02 AREA 2-CONTAINMENT 6.4067eioo GOOD MR/H 10 R05 AREA 5-SPENT FUEL PIT 1.39946+00 GOOD MR/H 11 R09 AREA 9-LETDOWN LINE MONITOR 3.40701+01 GOOD MR/H 12 R34 AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUHP 9.09354-01 GOOD MR/H R35 AREA 35-PASS SAMPLE PANEL 1.09283+00 GOOD MR/H R10A CONTAINMENT IODINE MONITOR R'IOA 9.58719+01 GOOD CPM R11 CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE 5.18901+02 GOOD CPH 16 R12 CONTAINHENT GAS MONITOR 7.38002+02 GOOD CPH 17 R10B PLANT VENT IODINE MONITOR R10B 4.30543+01 GOOD CPM 1e R13 AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE 8.58327+01 GOOD CPH

'19 R14 AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR 4.22831+01 GOOD CPH 20 R18 LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL HONITOR 2.78658+03 GOOD CPM 21 R19 STEAM GENERATOR SLOWDOWN DRAIN 4.07174+03 GOOD CPH 22 R29 AREA 29-CONTAIHHENT HIGH RANGE 5.05861-01 GOOD R/NR 23 R30 AREA 30-CONTAINMENT HIGH RANGE 5 '9440-01 GOOD R/HR 24 R15 CONDENSER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST 4.66390+04 HALM CPH 25 R12A5 CV VENT CHAN 5 LOW RANGE GAS 1.89699-07 GOOD UCI/CC 26 R12A6 CV VEHT CHAN 6-AREA GAMMA 2.53990-02 GOOD MR/NR 27 R12A7 CV VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 3.57435-05 GOOD UCI/CC 28 R12A9 CV VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 1.41261-03 GOOD UCI/CC 29 R14A5 PLANT VEHT CHAN 5-LOW RAHGE GAS 4.40312-07 GOOD UCI/CC 30 R14A7 PLANT VENT CHAN 7-HID RANGE GAS 6.86543-05 GOOD UCI/CC 31 R14A9 PLANT VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 3.72621-03 GOOD UCI/CC 32 R15AS AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 2.33589-03 HALM UCI/CC 33 R15A7 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 2.33337-03 GOOD UCI/CC 34 R15A9 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 9 Hl RANGE GAS 2.33436-03 GOOD UCI/CC 35 R31 AREA 3'I STEAM LINE A (SPING) 1.02040.02 GOOD MR/HR 36 R32 AREA 32 STEAM LINE B (SPING) 1.01048-02 GOOD MR/HR 37 CVH CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION .0 GOOD 38 TCV03 CV BASEHENT LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹3 95.1 GOOD DEGF 39 TCV07 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹7 106.0 GOOD DEGF 40 TCV08 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹8 106.6 GOOD DEGF TCV09 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹9 106.7 GOOD DEGF TCV10 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹10 106.2 GOOD DEGF TCV17 CV OPERATING LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹17 117.5 GOOD DEGF

TIme: ~715 Message: 1 INNA STATI N 19 2 EVAL ATED EXER I E MES AGE F RM

>>>>>> ft: >> I C IR Si l Plan n i i n: See the Attached Sheets

~essa<ee: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE>>>>>>

Make the following PA announcement after sounding the "Attention" signal:

"Attention; Attention all personnel. The Ginna Nuclear Station is now starting its 1992 Emergency Preparedness Evaluated Exercise. All Exercise messages must be started and ended with

'THIS IS AN EXERCISE'."

Announce twice.

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:

1) Ensure that the PA announcement is made.

Antici ated Results:

1) Simulator Control Room makes the PA announcement.

199K. EVALUATED EXERCISE Time: g 7/>

MAZOR PARAMETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown 0 Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-3 1 N-32

~CPS

~YES CPS FI-924 FI-925 C7 C7 GPM GPM N-35 AMPS 1A. INSERV T OOS N-36 AMPS 1B. INSERV OOS Avg. Nuclear Power 1C. INSERV OOS RCS Pressure PSIG BAST Level =

PRZR Level A RCP UNNIN STOPPED Low Head S.I. Pum s B RCP UNNZN STOPPED FI-626 0 GPM lA S/G Level .I 1A. INSERV TB OOS RECIRC 1B S/G Level ~a. 1B. INSERV TB OOS RECIRC 1A S/G Pressure  ? PSIG RWST Level =

1B S/G Pressure 0 PSIG Turbine/Generator NLI OFFLINE Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV Buses NERGIZ DEENERGIZED FI-931A O'PM 480V Buses RGZZ DEENERGIZED FI-931B~GPM DC Batteries A/Sb VOLTS BISO VOLTS 1A. INSERV T OOS nmt Pressure ~ I PSIG 1B. INSERV TB OOS nmt Sump A Level ~ FEET NaOH Tank Level =

Cnmt Sump B Level INCHES A Loop Hot Leg ~ OF Containment Recirc Fans A Loop Cold Leg ~g.S OF 1A. NSER STBY OOS B Loop Hot Leg 0.'7 OF 1B. SERV STBY OOS B Loop Cold Leg ~59 ~ OF 1C. INS V TB OOS RVLIS 1.9 1D. SER STBY OOS

  • CET OF Post Aces ent Dampers OPEN LOSED S/G A Total Aux FW Flow 0 GPM S/G B Total Aux FW Flow G GPM Service Wat Pum s 1A. S STBY OOS .

DIESEL GENERATORS 1B. S STBY OOS 1C. NSE STBY OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED OOS. 1D. INSERV TB OOS B RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS A&B Header Pressure S PSIG TSC RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS Security RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS Com onent Coolin Water Pum s 1A. SE STBY OOS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS 1B. INSERV B OOS Aux. Feedwater Pum s Surge Tank Leve = ~y 1A. INSERV TB OOS Standb Aux. Fee ater Pum s 1B. INSERV OOS 1C. INSERV TB OOS Turb. Driven INSERV TB OOS 1D. INSERV OOS

.ST Level ~FEET

  • CET = Average of Selected Core Exit Thermocouples

0 07: 16 R. E. GINA Sit(ULATOR PAGE 1 TREND GROUP ASSIGN)IENT SUI(tIARY GROUP: EVENTl PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE E. U.

1 ATMS ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0 SCRAtI NO ATMS 6009 2 RXT REACTOR TRIP BREAKER STATUS NOT TRIP 6009 3 N31 SMKE RANGE DETECTOR N-31 1. 00000KO INHB CPS N32 SOlRCE RA)IGE DETECTOR N-32 1.0005&0 INHB CPS 5 N35 INTE)mEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-35 6.918Ã-04 INHS NP 6 N36 INTERI(EDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-36 6.42686M INHH At(P 7 t(P AVERAGE NUCLEAR POWER 97.16 6009 8 PRCS REACTOR COOLANT SYSTE)( AVG PRESS 2252. GOOD PSIG 9 LPZR PRESSURIZER AVERAGE LEVEL 48.0 6009 X 10 FRCLA RHETOR COOLANT LOOP A AVG FLGM 98.5 6009 X 11 FRCLB REACTGR COOLANT LOOP B AVG FLOM 97.3 GOOD X 12 RXT16 RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP 6009 13 RXT17 IKPB BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP Goon 14 TSUBTC INCORE TC SUBCOOLED t(ARGIN 45.4 600~ DEGF 15 LSGA ST)I GEN A NARROM RANGE AVG LEVEL 52.1 6009 X 16

'SGB STI( GE)l B NARROM RANGE AVG LEVEL 52.1 6009 /

17 PSGA STN GEN A AVERAGE PRESSURE 692. GOOD PSIG 18 PSGB STtf GEtl B AVERAGE PRESSURE 690. GOOD PSIG 19 GENBKRl GBGQTOR ON LINE BREAKER ! 61372 NOT TRIP GOOD 20 GENBKR2 GBERATOR ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372 NOT TRIP GOOD 21 BUS11A BUS 11A SUPPLY BREAKER NOT TRIP 6009

.u 24 BUSliB BUS12A BUS12B BUS 11B SL4'PLY BREAKER NOT TER)IINATED ON PPCS NOT TER)IINATED ON PPCS (7/19/91)

(7/f9/91)

NOT NOT NQT TRIP TRIP TRIP Goon DEL DEL 25 B11A12A BUS 11A TO 12A TIE BREAKER TRIPPED 6009 26 B11B12B BUS 119 TO 12B TIE BRENER TRIPPED GOOD 27 PCV CONTAINIIENT AVERAGE PRESURE .11 6009 PSIG 28 LS(NPA CoiWAINMEI(T SUI(P A AVERAGE LEVEL 1.6 6009 FEET 29 L0942E SU)P B LEVEL 8 ItlCHES (TRAIN A) LONER 6009 30 L0943E SUtP B LEVEL 8 ItlCHES (TRAIN B) LONER 6009 31 L0942D SSP B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN A) LOWER Goon 32 L09439 SUI(P B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN B) LOWER Goon L0942C SSP B LE4l3. f13 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER 6009 34 L0943C SUtP B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN B) LONER 6009 35 L0942B SU%' LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAItl A) LONER 6009 36 L0943B SUtF B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B) LOWER Goon 37 L0942A SSP B LEVEL 214 INOKS(TRAIN A) LOWER GOOD 38 L0943A SU%' LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B) LONER 6009 39 T0409A IKLA HOT LEG TE)(PERATUfE 600.7 GOOD DEGF 40 T0410A RCLB HOT LEG TEt(PERATNK 600.7 6009 DEGF 41 T0450 RCLA COLD LEG TPiPERATIRE 543.3 Goon DEGF 42 T0451 RCLB CGI.D LEG TE)IPERATlRE 544.6 6009 DEGF 43 TAVGAMID RCLA TAVG (THQT/TCOLD WIDE RNG) 572.0 soon DEGF 44 TAVGBMID RCLB TAVG (THOT/TCOLD MIDE RNG) 572.7 6009 DE6F 45 LRV REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL 99.3 GOOD X 46 TCCORE El 1 It/CORE

~ TC AVERAGE TEtP 604.5 6008 DE6F FAUXFMA S/6 A TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLGM 0. 6009 GPN FAUXFMB S/G B TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLOW 0. 6009 GPI(

BKR081 t(TR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PU)IP A OFF Goon BKR082 t(TR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUI(P 9 OFF 51 AUX FM PUI(P STEAN SUPPLY VALVE A CLOSED GOOD 52 V3504 AUX FM PUi"P STEAN SUPPLY VALVE B CLOSED 8'-l 7

XT 8~ 1992 07! 16 R. E. GINA SIHL&TOR PAGE 2 TREND GROUP ASSIGNNEhT RNNRY 6ROUP: EVENT1 PROCEDURE! EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE QUAL E. U.

53 FSIA SAFETY IN.'ECTION LOOP A AVG FLOM 0. GOOD GPN 54 FSIB SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLOM 0. GOOD PN 55 P2160 SERVICE MATER PUFFS A h B HEADER 81 ~ GOOD PSI6 56 P2161 SERVICE MATER PlDIPS C h D HEADER 73. GOOD PSIG 57 BKR041 SERVICE MATER PUtF A ON GOOD 58 BKR042 SERVICE MATER PUNP B ON GOOD 5'P BKR043 SERVICE MATER PIIP C ON GOOD 60 BKR044 SERVICE MATER PINP D OFF GOOD

ROGRAM NAME :LRGTS2.E

~ OCT 08,92 R.E.

~ ~ GIHHA NUCLEAR POWER PLANT 07:15:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGHMEHT

SUMMARY

GROUP NAME GROUP DESCRIPT ION EVENT 2 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPT ION CURRENT VALUE QUALITY CODE ENGR UNITS 1 F0619 COMPONENT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLW 1485. GOOD GPM 2 LRWST REFUELING WATER STORAGE TANK LVL 94.5 GOOD 3 WS033 33 FOOT LEVEL WIND SPEED 3.8 GOOD MPH 4 WDO33 33 FOOT LEVEL WIND DIRECTION 193. GOOD DEG.

5 WT033 33 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 52.9 GOOD DEGF 6 WT250 250 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 55.5 GOOD DEGF 7 WDT2 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEMP 2.6 GOOD DEGF 8 R01 AREA 1-CONTROL ROOM 9.02214-02 GOOD MR/H 9 R02 AREA 2-COHTAINHENT 6.40678+00 GOOD MR/H 10 R05 AREA 5-SPENT FUEL PIT 1.39946+00 GOOD MR/H 11 R09 AREA 9-LETDOWN LINE MONITOR 3.40701+01 GOOD MR/H 12 R34 AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUMP 9.09354-01 GOOD MR/H 13 R35 AREA 35-PASS SAMPLE PAHEL 1.09283+00 GOOD MR/H 14 R10A COHTAIHHEHT IODINE MONITOR R10A 9.58719+01 GOOD CPM R11 CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE 5.18901+02 GOOD CPM R12 COHTAINMEHT GAS MONITOR 7.38002+02 GOOD CPM R108 PLANT VENT IODINE MONITOR R108 4.30543+01 GOOD CPM 18 R13 AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE 8.58327+01 GOOD CPM 19 R14 AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR 4.22831+01 GOOD CPM 20 R18 LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL MONITOR 2.78658+03 GOOD CPM 21 R19 STEAM GENERATOR BLOWDSS DRAIN 4.07174+03 GOOD CPM 22 R29 AREA 29-COHTAIHMEHT HIGN RANGE 5.05861-01 GOOD R/HR 23 R30 AREA 30-CONTAINMENT HIGH RANGE 5.09440-01 GOOD R/HR 24 R'l5 CONDENSER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST 8.75390+04 HALM CPM 25 R12A5 CV VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 1.89699-07 GOOD UCI/CC 26 R12A6 CV VENT CHAN 6.AREA GAMMA 2.53990-02 GOOD MR/HR 27 R12A7 CV VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 3.57435-05 GOOD UCI/CC 28 R12A9 CV VENT CHAN 9 HIGH RANGE GAS 1.41261-03 GOOD UCI/CC 29 R14AS PLANT VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 4.40312-07 GOOD UCI/CC 30 R14A7 PLANT VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 6.86543-05 GOOD UCI/CC 31 R14A9 PLANT VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 3.72621-03 GOOD UCI/CC 32 R15A5 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 4.39589-03 HALM UCI/CC 33 R15A7 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 4.39337-03 GOOD UCI/CC 34 R15A9 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 9-HI RANGE GAS 4.39436-03 GOOD UCI/CC 35 R31 AREA 31 STEAH LINE A (SPIHG) 1.02040.02 GOOD MR/HR 36 R32 AREA 32 STEAM LINE 8 (SPIHG) 1.01048-02 GOOD MR/HR 37 CVH CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION .0 GOOD 38 TCV03 CV BASEMENT LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹3 95.1 GOOD DEGF 39 TCV07 CV IHTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹7 106.0 GOOD DEGF 40 TCV08 CV IHTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹8 106.6 GOOD DEGF 41 TCV09 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹9 106.7 GOOD DEGF 42 TCV10 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹10 106.2 GOOD DEGF 4,

TCV17 CV OPERATING LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹17 117.5 GOOD DEGF

Time:

~7'essage:

2 INNA STATION 1 2 EVALUATED EXER I E

~MEE AGE 3 RM

~MI: G I<<G <<IR im la e Plan n I I n: See the Attached Sheets

~IVI <<c~a: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""

The "A" S/G calculated leak rate is approximately 450cc/min.

F R C NTR LLER USE ONLY

1) This message to be called into the Simulator Control Room by the Simulator operator acting as the HP technician.

Ani i R I

1) Operators should begin performing the Applicable Actions of Operating Procedure 0-6.10 (Plant Operation with Steam Generator Tube Leak Indication).
2) An orderly Plant shutdown should commence to be in Hot Shutdown within six (6) hours and to be less than 350'F in the RCS within the next six (6) hours as required by Plant Technical Specifications.

31 A ~UI Station Event 3 Idd d I dI d IREPIPI.G."GI Evaluation and Classification," EAL: Steam Generator Tube Rupture (SGTR); Steam Generator Tube Leakage >.1gpm as identified by sampling or EAL: Reactor Coolant Leakage (RCS); Steam Generator Tube Leakage).1gpm as identified by sampling. Appropriate offsite notifications should be made per EPIP 1-5.

4) Operators should also be performing the applicable actions of the following procedures:

a) EPIP 1-1 (Unusual Event) b) EPIP 5-7 (Emergency Organization) c) 0-9.3 (NRC Immediate Notification).

199K'EVALUATED EXERCISE Time: ~73+

MAZOR PARAMETERS 'NGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown YES 0 Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-31 N-32

~CPS

~CPS FI-924 FI-925 0 GPM O GP N-35 ~ AMPS 1A. INSERV B OOS N-36 AMPS 1B. INSERV TB OOS Avg. Nuclear Power 1C. INSERV TB OOS RCS Pressure gg.~PSIG BAST Level =

PRZR Level .I A RCP ING STOPPED Low Head S.X. Pum s B RCP UNNI STOPPED FI-626 O GPM lA S/G Level 1A. XNSERV T OOS RECIRC 1B S/G Level 1B. INSERV S B OOS RECIRC 1A S/G 1B S/G Pressure Pressure

~pO PSIG PSIG RWST Level =

Turbine/Generator LXN OFFLINE Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV Buses RGIZE DEENERGIZED FI-931A O GPM 480V Buses NERGXZE DEENERGXZED FI-931B O GP DC Batteries A)70 Bgg0 VOLTS 1A. INSERV TB OOS Cnmt Pressure nmt Sump A Level

~~PSIG 1B. INSERV T OOS FEET NaOH Tank Level =

Cnmt Sump B Level INCHES A Loop Hot Leg A Loop Cold Leg

0. OF Containmen ecirc Fans OF 1A. NSERV STBY OOS B Loop Hot Leg bOe OF 1B. NSE V STBY OOS B Loop Cold Leg OF 1C. IN ERV TB OOS RVLIS 1D. NSE STBY OOS
  • CET Total Aux

~o~OF Post Accident Dampers OPEN CLOSED S/G A FW Flow O GPM S/G B Total Aux FW Flow M GPM Service Water Pum s 1A NS STBY OOS DIESEL GENERATORS 1B. NSE STBY OOS 1C. NSE STBY OOS A. *'RUNNING UNLOADED B OOS 1D. INSERV OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS A&B Header Pressure PSIG TSC RUNNING UNLOADED OOS Security RUNNING UNLOADED T OOS Com onent oolin Water Pum s 1A. SER STB OOS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS 1B. INSERV TB OOS Surge Tank Leve Aux. Feedwater m s 1A. INSERV OOS Standb Aux. Feed ater Pum s 1B. INSERV TB OOS 1C. INSERV TB OOS Turb. Driven INSERV B OOS 1D. INSERV TB OOS

~ST Level 2 FEET

  • CET = Average of Selected Core Exit Thermocouples

OCT 8~ 1992 07:30 R. E. GINA SIMULATOR PAGE 1 TREND GROUP ASSIGQBi7 SUt(MARY GROl)P: EVENTl PROCEDURE'PIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE QUAL E. U, 1 AT% ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0 SCRAM No ATMS Goon 2 RXT REACTOR TRIP BREAKER STATUS NOT TRIP Goon 3 N31 SmSCE RANGE DETECTGR N-31 1. 00000+00 INHB CPS 4 N32 So(HCE RANGE DETECTOR N-32 1.00000%0 INHB CPS 5 N35 INTERMEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-35 6.91829M INHB A!(P 6 N36 INTERMEDIATE RAN6E DETECTOR N-36 6.42686M INHB AMP 7 NP AVERAGE l(XLEAR POWER 97.15 GOOD 7, 8 PRCS REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM AVG PRESS 2252. GOOD PSIG LPIR PRESSURIZER AVERAGE LEVEL 48.1 600D e/

10 FRCLA REACTOR CGOLN(T LOOP A AVG FLGM 98.5 6008 y.

ll FRCLB REACTOR COOLANT LOOP 8 AVG FLGM 97.3 GOOD /0 12 RXT16 RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP GOOD 13 RXT17 RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP Goon 14 TSUBTC INCGRE TC SUBCOOLED MAfFaIN 45.4 6004 DEGF 15 LSGA STM GEN A NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL 52.1 GOOD /

16 LSGB STM GEN 8 NARROM RA%E AVG LEVEL 52.1 Goon /

17 PSGA STM GEN A AVERAGE PRESPJRE 692. Goon PSIG 18 PSGB STtf GEN 8 AVERAGE PRESSURE 690. GOOD PSIG 19 GENBKRl GBGQTOR ON LINE BREAKER 1G1372 NOT TRIP GOOD 20 GENBKR2 GEtGQTOR ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372 NOT TRIP 6008 21 BUS11A BUS 11A SUPPLY BREAKER NOT TRIP GOOD 22 BUS118 BUS 118 SUPPLY BREAKER NOT TRIP GOOD 23 BUS12A NOT TERMINATED OW PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 24 BUS128 NOT TERMINATED OW PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 25 811A12A BUS 11A To 12A TIE BREAKER TRIPPED Goon 26 811812B BUS 118 TO 128 TIE BRENER TRIPPED GOOD 27 PCV CONTAINMENT AVERAGE PRESSURE .08 Goon PSIG 28 LSRFA CONTAINMENT SUMP A AVERAGE LEVEL 1.7 GOOD FEET 29 L0942E SUMP 8 LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN A) LOWER GOOD 30 L0943E SU%' LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN B) LOWER 600D 31 L0942D SSP 8 LEVEL 78 INC)iES (TRAIN A) LOWER GOOD 32 L0943D SU)P 8 LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN 8) LOWER GOOD 33 L0942C SSP 8 LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER GOOD 34 L0943C SU)P 8 LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN 8) J.ONER Goon 35 L09428 SUtP 8 LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A) LOWER GOOD 36 L09438 SUtP 8 LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN 8) LOWER GOOD 37 L0942A SUMP 8 LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER GOOD 38 L0943A SUtP 8 LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN 8) LONER Goon 39 T0409A RCLA HOT LEG TEMPERATURE 600.7 600D DE6F 40 T0410A RCLB HOT LEG TEMPERATURE 600.7 Goon DEGF 41 T0450 RCLA COLD LEG TEtfPERATlSE 543.3 GOOD DEGF 42 T0451 RCLB COLD LEG TE)fPERAT(SE 544.6 Goon DEGF 43 TAKAMID RCLA TAVG (TNT/TCOLD WIDE RNG) 572.0 Goon DEGF 44 TAVGBMID RCLB TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG) 572.7 GOOD DEGF 45 REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL 99.3 GOOD X 46 TCCGRE El. 1 INCORE TC AVERAGE TEMP 604.5 600~ DEGF 47 FAUXFMA S/G A TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLOW 0. GOOD GPM 48 FAUXFMB S/G 8 TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLOW 0. GOOD 49 BKR081 MTR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUMP A OFF GOOD 50 BKR082 MTR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUMP 8 OFF GOOD 51 V3505 AUX FM PUMP STEA)f SUPPLY VALVE A CLOSED GOOD 52 V3504 AUX FM PUt(P STEAM SUPPLY VALVE 8 CLOSED GOOD

OCT 8~ 1992 07:30 R. E, GINA SINLATOR PAGE 2 TREND GROUP ASSIGt4tlENT SUtNARY 6ROUP: EVEt4TI PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE NAL E. U.

53 FSIA SAFETY It43ECTION LOOP A AVG FLOM 0. GOOD GPtl 54 FSIB SAFETY IN.'tECTION LOOP 8 AVG FLOM 0. GOOD GPtl 55 P2160 SERVICE MATER PUtlPS A h B HEADER 81. GOOD PSIG 56 P2161 SERVICE MATER PUtlPS C h D HEADER 73. GOOD PSIG 57 BKR041 SERVICE MATER PUtlP A ON GOOD 58 BKR042 SERVICE MATER PUtlP 8 ON 600D 59 BKR043 SERVICE MATER PUtlP C ON GOOD 60 BKR044 SERVICE MATER PUtlP D OFF GOOD

PROGRAM NAHE :LRGTSZ.E OCT 08,92 R.E. GINNA NUCLEAR POWER PLANT 07:31:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNHENT

SUMMARY

GROUP NAHE GROUP DESCRIPTION EVENT 2 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION CURREHT VALUE DUALITY CODE ENGR UNITS F0619 COMPONENT COOLING LOOP TOTAI. FLW 1485. GOOD GPM 2 LRWST REFUELING WATER STORAGE TANK LVL 94 ' GOOD x 3 WS033 33 FOOT LEVEL 'WIND SPEED ~ 3.6 GOOD HPH 4 WD033 33 FOOT LEVEL WIND DIRECTIOH 202. GOOD DEG.

5 WT033 33 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE 53.0 GOOD DEGF 6 WT250 250 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 55.5 GOOD DEGF 7 WDT2 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEHP 2.5 GOOD DEGF 8 R01 AREA 1-CONTROL ROOH 9.02214-02 GOOD MR/H 9 R02 AREA 2-CONTAINHENT 6.40678+00 GOOD HR/H 10 R05 AREA 5-SPENT FUEL PIT 1.39946+00 GOOD HR/H 11 R09 AREA 9-LETDOWN LINE MOHITOR 3.40701+01 GOOD MR/H 12 R34 AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUMP 9.09354-01 GOGO HR/H 13 R35 AREA 35-PASS SAHPLE PANEL 1.09283+00 GOOD MR/H R10A CONTAIHHEHT IODINE MONITOR R10A 9.58719+01 GOOD CPH R11 CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE 5.18901+02 GOGO CPH R12 CONTAINMENT GAS MONITOR 7.38002+02 GOOD CPH R108 PLANT VENT 1001NE MONITOR R108 4.30543<01 GOOD CPH R13 ~ AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE 8.58327+01 GOOD CPM 19 R14 AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR 4.22831+01 GOOD CPM 20 R18 LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL MONITOR 2.78658+03 GOOD CPH 21 R19 STEAH GEHERATOR SLOWDOWN DRAIN 4.07174+03 GOOD CPM 22 R29 AREA 29-CONTAINMENT HIGH RANGE 5.05861-01 GOOD R/HR 23 R30 AREA 30-CONTAINHENT HIGH RANGE 5.09440.01 GOOD R/HR 24 R15 CONDENSER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST 1 '5835+05 HALH CPM 25 R12A5 CV VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 1.89699-07 GOOD UCI/CC 26 R12A6 CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAMMA 2.53990.02 GOOD MR/HR 27 R12A7 CV VENT CHAN 7-HID RANGE GAS 3.57435-05 GOOD UCI/CC 28 R12A9 CV VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 1.41261-03 GOOD UCI/CC 29 R14A5 PLANT VEHT CHAN 5 LOW RANGE GAS 4.40312-07 GOOD UCI/CC 30 R14A7 PLANT VENT CHAN 7-HID RANGE GAS 6.86543-05 GOOD UCI/CC 31 R14A9 PLANT VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 3.72621-03 GOOD UCI/CC 32 R15A5 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 6.29179-03 HALH UCI/CC 33 R15A7 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7 MID RANGE GAS 6.29392-03 HWRN UCI/CC 34 R15A9 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 9-HI RANGE GAS 6.29436.03 GOOD UCI/CC 35 R31 AREA 31 STEAM LIHE A (SPING) 1.02040.02 GOOD MR/HR 36 R32 AREA 32 STEAH LINE 8 (SPING) 1.01048-02 GOOD HR/HR 37 CVH CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION .0 GOOD 38 TCV03 CV BASEMENT LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹3 95.1 GOOD DEGF 39 TCV07 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP'¹7 106.0 GOOD DEGF 40 TCV08 CV INTERHEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹8 106.6 GOOD DEGF 41 TCV09 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 Fl'EHP ¹9 106.7 GOOD DEGF 42 TCV10 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹10 106.2 GOOD DEGF TCV17 CV OPERATING LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹17 117.5 GOOD DEGF

Time:

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(L7~4 GINNA STATION 1 92 EVAL ATED EXER I E MESSAGE FORM

~M: 8 I <<C IR Sirnula ed Plant Conditions: See the Attached Sheets

~essa<ee: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:

An ici ated Results:

1) Operators should be performing the applicable actions of the following procedures:

a) 0-6.10 (Plant Operation With Steam Generator Tube Leak Indication).

b) 0-2.1 (Normal Shutdown to Hot Shutdown).

c) S-3.3C (H, or 0, Removal From Primary System by Burping Volume Control Tank With N2}.

d) S-3.3D (CVCS Cation Demineralizer BED Operations Using Deborating DI A Unit.

199K'EVALUATED EXERCISE Time: 07 t4 MAJOR PARAMETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown YES 0 Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-3 1 CPS FI-924 0 GPM N-32 CPS FI-925 ~GPM N-35 AMPS 1A INSERV TB OOS N-36 f .'~CLAMPS 1B. INSERV TB OOS Avg. Nuclear Power 1C INSERV STB OOS RCS Pressure V PSIG BAST Level =

PRZR Level, A RCP UNNI STOPPED Low Head S.I. Pum s B RCP UNNIN STOPPED FI-626 GP 1A S/G Level .Q.t. 4 1A. INSERV B OOS RECIRC 1B S/G Level 1B. INSERV TB OOS RECIRC 1A 1B S/G S/G Pressure Pressure

~~PSIG RWST Level =

PSIG Turbine/Generator NLIN OFFLINE Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV Buses ERGIZE DEENERGIZED FI-931A 0 GPM 480V Buses NERGIZE DEENERGIZED FI-931B GP DC Batteries A~Sa VOLTS B/ZO VOLTS 1A. INSERV OOS nmt Pressure ~GPSIG 1B. INSERV TB OOS nmt Sump A Level FEET NaOH Tank Level =

Cnmt Sump B Level INCHES A Loop Hot Leg A Loop Cold Leg .

dna

~)~/OF f OF Containme 1A.

t SER ecirc STBY Fans OOS B Loop Hot Leg dO. OF 1B. NSER STBY OOS B Loop Cold Leg VS'. OF 1C. INSERV TB OOS RVLIS 'KX-.k ~ 1D. NSER ST Y OOS

  • CET OF Post Accident Dampers OPEN LOSED 5/G A S/G B Total Aux Total Aux FW FW Flow Flow

~GPM 0 GPM Service Water Pum s 1A. STBY OOS DIESEL GENERATORS 1B. STBY OOS 1C. ER STBY OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS 1D. INSERV TB OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED STB OOS A&B Header Pressure PSIG TSC RUNNING UNLOADED OOS Security RUNNING UNLOA D B OOS Com onen olin Water Pum s 1A. E ST Y OOS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS 1B. INSERV TB OOS Aux. Feedwater m s Surge Tank Level = ~v 1A. INSERV TB OOS Standb Aux. Fe dwater Pum s 1B. INSERV B OOS 1C. INSERV OOS Turb. Driven INSERV TB OOS 1D INSERV TB OOS ST Level ~g FE

  • CET = Average of Selected Core Exit Thermocouples

8i 1992 07:44 R. E. GINA SltmLATOR PAGE 1 TREtfD GROUP ASSIG)IEt(T SU)L%8Y 6RQUP: EVENT1 PROCEDURES EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE QUAL E. U.

1 ATl6 ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0 SCRN No ATMS GOOD 2 RXT REACTOR TRIP BREAKER STATUS NQT TRIP GOOD 3 N31 SO(ICE RAt(GE DETECTOR N-31 1.00000+00 INHB CPS N32 SINCE RAtiGE DETECTOR N-32 1.00000+00 INHB CPS 5 N35 INTERtfEDIATE RAN6E DETECTOR N-35 6.85487M INHB Al(P 6 N36 INTER)(EDIATE RAN6E DETECTOR N-36 6.36793M INHB At(P 7 NP AVERAGE NUCLEAR PQMER 96.19 6009 y.

8 PRCS REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEH AVG PRESS 2280. HMRt( PSIG 9 LPIR PRESSURIIER AVERAGE LEVEL 48.7 GQQD 7.

10 FRCLA RFAC70R CCQLANT LQQP A AVG FLOM 98.4 6009 11 FRCLB RECTOR CQOLAtfT LOOP B AVG FLQM 97.3 600D X 12 RX716 RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP 600D 13 RXT17 RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP 6000 14 TSUBTC INCORE 7C SUBCOQLED NRCIN 47.2 DEGF Goo'2.2 15 LSGA STt( GEtf A NARROM RANGE AVG LEVEL 6009 Ã 16 LS6B STH GEN B NARROM RANGE AVG LEVEL 52.2 6000 /

17 PSGA STtf GEN A AVERAGE PRESSURE 7()0. GOOD PSIG 18 PSGB STH GEN B AVERAGE PRESSURE 698. GOOD PS16 19 GEtfBKR1 GEtGQTOR ON LINE BPEAKER 161372 NQT TRIP GOOD 20 GENBKR2 GBERATOR ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372 NOT TRIP GOOD 21 BUSl IA BUS iiA SUPPLY BREAKER NOT TRIP 600D 22 BUS11B BUS 11B SLYLY BREAKER NQT TRIP 6009 23 BUS12A NOT TERMINATED ON PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 24 BUS12B NOT TER)(INATED Otf PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 25 Bl 1A12A BUS llA To 12A TIE BRENER TRIPPED GOOD 26 BiiB12B BUS 11B TQ 128 TIE BRENER TRIPPED GOOD 27 PCV CONTAltfMEt(7 AVERAGE PRESSURE ~ Oh GOOD PSIG 28 LS(SPA CQNTAINtfEtlT SU)(P A AVERAGE LEVEL 1.7 GQQD FKT 29 L0942E SEP 8 LEVEL 8 ItfCHES (TRAIN A) LONER GOOD 30 L0943E SU%' LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN 8) LOMER 6009 31 L0942D SUNUP B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN A) LONER GOOD 32 L09430 SUNUP B LEVEL 78 INCf.:cS (TRAIN B) LOMER 600 D 33 L0942C SU%' LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A) LOMER 600 D 34 L0943C SU%' LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN B) LONER 600D

35. L0942B SUtP B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER GOOD 36 L0943B SUt1' LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B) LOWER GOOD 37 L0942A SUtp B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER GOOD 38 L0943A - SU)P B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B) LOMER 6009 39 70409A RCLA HOT LEG TEMPERATURE 600.9 GOOD DEGF 40 70410A RCLB HOT LEG TEt(PERATUK 600.9 GOOD KBF 41 70450 RCLA COLD LEG TEtlPERATNE 544.1 GOOD DEGF 42 70451 RCLB COLD LEG TEtfPERATNE 545.4 GOOD DE6F 43 TAVGAMID RCLA TAVG (THOT/TCOLD MIDE RNG) 572.5 600D DEGF 44 TAVGBMID RCLB TAVG (THOT/TCOLD MIDE RNG) 573.1 GQQD DEGF 45 LRV RGtTOR VESSP AVERAGE LEVEL 99.3 GOOD X 46 TCCORE El.l IWCORE TC AVERAGE TEt(P 604.6 Goo'.

DEGF 47 FAUXFMA S/G A TOTAl AUX FEETiMATER FLI{ 6000 Pt(

48 FAUXFMB S/G B .OTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLOM 0. 6000 GPt(

49 BKR081 N7R AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PU)(P A OFF GOOD 50 BKR082 MTR AUXILIARYFEEDMA7ER PUHP B OFF GOOD 51 V3505 AUX FM PUt4P STEAtl SUPPLY VALVE A CLOSED GOOD 52 V3504 AUX Rl PUicP STEA)( SUPPLY VALVE B CLOSED 600D

OCT 8~ 1992 07:44 R. E. GINA SIMULATOR PAGE 2 TREND 6ROUP ASSIGNNEhT RNNARY 6ROUP: EVENTl PRXEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE QUAL E. U.

53 FSIA SAFE IN:ECTION LOOP A AVG FLOW 0. 6009 9'N 54 FSIB SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLOW 0. 6009 GPN 55 P2ib0 SERVICE WATER PNFS A & B HEADER 81. 6009 PSIG 5b P2ibi SERVICE WATER PlÃi'S C & D HEADER 73. GOOD PSIG 57 BKR041 SERVICE WATER PUNP A ON 6000 58 BKR042 SERVICE MATER PUP B ON GOOD 5'9 BKRO43 SERVICE MATER PUtF C ON GOOD b0 BKR044 SERVICE WATER PtNP D OFF GOOD I

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GRAM NAME :LRGTSZ.E

~ OCT 08,92

.E.

~ ~ GINNA NUCLEAR PSIER PLANT 07:46:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNMENT

SUMMARY

GROUP NAHE GROUP DESCRIPTIOH EVENT 2 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION CURRENT VALUE QUALITY CODE ENGR UNITS 1 F0619 COMPOHENT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLll 1485. GOOD GPM 2 I LRHST REFUELIHG HATER STORAGE TANK LVL 94.5 GOOD 3 'NS033 33 FOOT LEVEL IJIND SPEED 3.8 GOOD MPH 4 l$ 033 33 FOOT LEVEL WIND DIRECTION 215. GOOD DEG.

5 NT033 33 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 53.5 GOOD DEGF 6 MT250 250 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 55.6 GOOD DEGF 7 lQT2 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEMP 2.1 GOOD OEGF 8 R01 AREA 1-CONTROL ROOM 9.02214-02 GOOD MR/H 9 R02 AREA 2-CONTAINMENT 6.40678+00 GOOD MR/H 10 R05 AREA 5-SPENT FUEL PIT 1.39946+00 GOOD MR/H 11 R09 AREA 9-LETDOWN LINE MONITOR 3.40701+01 GOOD MR/H 12 R34 AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUMP 9.09354-01 GOOD MR/H 13 R35 AREA 35-PASS SAMPLE PANEL 1.09283+00 GOOD MR/H 14 R10A CONTAINMENT IODINE MONITOR R10A 9.58715401 GOOD CPM R1'1 CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE 5.18901+02 GOOD CPM R12 CONTAINMENT GAS MONITOR 7.38002+02 GOOD CPM R10B PLANT VENT IODINE MONITOR R10B 4.30543+01 GOOD CPM R13 AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE 8.58327+01 GOOD CPM R14 AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR 4.22831+01 GOOD CPM 20 R18 LIQUID HASTE DISPOSAL MONITOR 2.78658+03 GOOD CPH 21 R19 STEAH GEHERATOR BLSSOMN DRAIN 4.07174+03 GOOD CPM 22 R29 AREA 29-COHTAINHEHT HIGH RANGE 5.05861-01 GOOD R/HR 23 R30 AREA 30-CONTAINMEHT HIGH RANGE 5.09440.01 GOOD R/HR 24 R15 CONDENSER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST 1.25835+05 HALH CPM 25 R12A5 CV VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 1.89699.07 GOOD UCI/CC 26 R12A6 CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAMMA 2.53990-02 GOOD MR/HR 27 R12A7 CV VENT CHAN 7-HID RANGE GAS 3.57435-05 GOOD UCI/CC 28 R12A9 CV VENT CHAH 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 1.41261-03 GOOD UCI/CC 29 R14A5 PLANT VENT CHAN 5-LOU RANGE GAS 4.40312-07 GOOD UCI/CC 30 R14A7 PLANT VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 6.86543-05 GOOD UCI/CC 31 R14A9 PLAHT VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 3.72621-03 GOOD UCI/CC 32 R15A5 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5-LOU RAHGE GAS 6.29179-03 HALH UCI/CC 33 R15A7 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7-HID RAHGE GAS 6.29392-03 HEARN UCI/CC 34 R'l5A9 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 9 HI RANGE GAS 6.29436-03 GOOD UCI/CC 35 R31 AREA 31 STEAM LINE A (SPING) 1.02040-02 GOOD MR/HR 36 R32 AREA 32 STEAM LINE 8 (SPING) 1.01048-02 GOOD MR/NR 37 CVH CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION .0 GOOD 38 TCV03 CV BASEMENT LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹3 95.1 GOOD DEGF 39 TCV07 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹7 106.0 GOOD DEGF 40 TCV08 CV INTERHEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹8 '106.6 GOOD DEGF 41 TCV09 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹9 106.7 GOOD DEGF 42 TCV10 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹10 106.2 GOOD DEGF 43 TCV17 CV OPERATING LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹17 117.5 GOOD DEGF

Time: 0759 Message: 4X

~GI ~ NA TATIGN 1 2 EVAL ATED EXER I E MESSAGE FORM

~MI: M I <<G << IR RMI Pp Simula ed Plan Condi ions:

~Messe e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE" >>"

Declare an UNUSUAL EVENT in accordance with EPIP 1-0, "Ginna Station Event Evaluation and Classification," EAL: Steam Generator Tube Rupture (SGTR); Steam Generator Tube Leakage ) .1 gpm as identified by sampling gr EAL: Reactor Coolant Leakage (RCS); Steam Generator Tube Leakage>.1 gpm as identified by sampling.

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:

d li Emer enc lyif Cla G Id P P ification dis ussions are in ro r s.

d I d. ~ddli if An ici ated Re ult:

1) Deliver contingency message if Unusual Event not declared or is not being discussed.

~

Time: ~75!j Message:

~l~ NA Aff N 1992 EVALUATED EXER ISE MES A EF RM

~MI: NI I N IN Sim la ed Plan Con i ions:

~Messe e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE>>""

The "A" S/G ARV has inadvertently opened.

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY

~NI I N

1) When operators try to manually close the "A" S/G ARV, it will not close.
2) Controller to go with Auxiliary Operator sent to Steam Header with Mini-Scenarios for "A" 8c "B" S/G ARV problems.

Antici ated Results:

1) Operator should shift the "A" S/G ARV Controller to manual and try to close it.
2) Control Room should send an Auxiliary Operator to the Steam Header area to close the isolation valve on the "A" S/G ARV when it cannot be closed from the Control Board.

~

Time: ~755 Message:

GINNA STATION 1992 EVALUATED EXER I E

~ME SAGE FDRRI I: A III FDF<< I I<<R A SIGARV Sim la Plan C ndi ion: See the Attached Sheets

~INesse e: <<>>>>THIS IS AN EXERCISE" >>"

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:

1) Provide information verbally when appropriate actions are simulated or investigations are made by the Auxiliary Operators sent to isolate the "A" S/G ARV.

Antici ated Results:

1) As per Mini-Scenario Anticipated Results.

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~GINN4 TATIDN J

1992 EVALUATED EXER I E MINI-SCENARIO Ac1~ivi y:

Isolation of "A" S/G ARV and steam leak detection on the "B" S/G ARV.

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY

1) Ensure Auxiliary Operator (AO) simulates closing manual valve 3507 ("A" S/G ARV Isolation Valve).
2) Ensure AO simulates checking manual valve 3507A ("A" S/G ARV Isolation Valve, Bypass Valve) closed.
3) After AO completes simulating the isolation of the "A" S/G ARV, but prior to informing the Control Room, Controller must notify Simulator Control Booth Operator at Ext. 6641 that the valve is isolated. ~lnf ~r the AO that the "B" S/G ARV inlet steam line has a moderate leak on it between the ARV and the isolation valves (see attached sketch).
4) If the Control Room requests the AO to isolate the "B" S/G ARV, after being informed of the leak, use the "Isolation of '8'/G ARV" Mini-Scenario.

ANTICIPATED RESULTS

1) AO should simulate isolating the "A" S/G ARV.
2) AO, after simulating the isolation of the "A" S/G ARV and being informed of the "B" S/G ARV steam line leak, should inform Control Room of the isolation and leak.

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Time: ~7~

Message: 7 INNA TATION 1 2 EVALUATED EXER I E

~ME ER E FORM MMfL: R F f T R Rf g d F ff g "R" E/GERT M fd problem.

Sirnula d Plan C n ii n: See Attached Mini-Scenario

~IVlesse e: M<<MTHIS IS AN EXERCISE>>""

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:

1) Provide information verbally when appropriate investigations are made by the Repair Team.

Antici a ed Results:

1) As per Mini-Scenario Anticipated Results.

GINNA STATION 1992 EVALUATED EXERCISE MINI-SCENARIO Ac1~ivi y: Inadvertent Lifting of ARV-3411 - "A" S/G ARV Mercoid Control Problem Repair Team (Checking Problem and Repair).

Initial Conditions:

Method of Initiation:

Loud noise heard in Control Room and throughout plant.

ARV-3411 open light lit; closed light extinguished.

Indications:

ARV-3411 1. Controller output level reads zero.

2. Open light lit.
3. Closed light extinguished.
4. Computer alarm.

Expected Sequence of Actions:

1. Operations manually isolates ARV-3411.
2. I/C will be called in to troubleshoot and repair.
3. I/C should monitor the following:

- HC-468 output meter at zero,

- ARV-3411 valve positioner:

Input signal at 2 psi Output pressure at 0 psi

- Solenoid 3411S energized;

- PS-2092 has mercury in trip position.

4. I/C should replace mercoid switch with spare.

Final Condition; I/C replaces and calibrates PS-2092.

Turns over to Operations for functional check.

Time: 0800 Message: 8 GINNA STATION 1992 EVALUATED EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM 8 I <<C IR Simulated Plan Conditions: SEE ATTACHED SHEETS

~essacee: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:

Antici ated Results:

1) Operators should be performing the applicable actions of the following procedures:

a) 0-6.10 (Plant Operation with Steam Generator Tube Leak Indication).

b) 0-2.1 (Normal shutdown to hot shutdown).

c) S-3.3C (H2 or 0, Removal from Primary System by Burping Volume Control Tank with N,)

d) S-3.3D (CVCS Cation Demineralizer BED operations using Deborating Dl A Unit).

2) The Plant Manager, Operations Assessment Manager and Duty Engineer should be manning the TSC for offsite Communications assistance per EPIP 1-5.

8-36

199P'EVALUATED EXERCISE Time: ~'bO MAZOR PAEVLHETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown ~YES ~O Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-3 1 O CPS FI-924 O GPM N-32 O CPS FI-925 0 GPM N-35 'I~OS AMPS 1A. INSERV B OOS N-36 CW - AMPS 1B. INSERV TB OOS Avg. Nuclear Power Pressure 1'NSERV =

TB OOS RCS PSIG BAST Level RCP'NNI

~2.S.C PRZR Level 9 7 ~

A G STOPPED Low Head S.I. Pum s B RCP RUNN G STOPPED FI-626 O G M 1A S/G Level 1B S/G Level lA S/G Pressure

~. I

~'~PSIG 0

1A. INSERV 1B. INSERV RWST Level =

TB OOS RECIRC OOS RECIRC 1B S/G Pressure PSIG Turbine/Generator N OFFLINE Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV Buses RGIZED DEENERGIZED FI-93 1A O GPM 48OV Buses NERGIZ DEENERGIZED FI-931B 2) GP DC Batteries A$ 54VOLTS B/SOVOLTS lA. INSERV TB OOS nmt Pressure ~ b lo PSIG 1B. INSERV TB OOS nmt Sump A Level ~ FEET NaOH Tank Level =

Cnmt Sump B Level INCHES A Loop A Loop Hot Leg Cold Leg

~i+

53'4 7 OF Containment ecirc Fans 7 OF 1A. SE STBY OOS B Loop Hot Leg 9 OF 1B. NSER STBY OOS B Loop Cold Leg 9. OF 1C. INSE V B OOS RVLIS 1D. SE STBY OOS

  • CET S/G A Total Aux FW Flow

~.3 O OF GPM Post Accident Dampers OPEN LOSE 9/G B Total Aux FW Flow O GPM Service Water Pum s 1A. SERV STBY OOS DIESEL GENERATORS 1B. NSE STBY OOS 1C. NSERV ST Y OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED STB OOS 1D. IN V STB OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED S B OOS A&B Header Pressure 8 PSZG TSC RUNNING UNLOADED STBY OOS Security RUNNING UNLOA D TB OOS Com onent Co lin Water Pum s 1A. ST OOS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS 1B. INSERV T OOS Aux. Feedwater Pum s Surge Tank Level = ~'G 1A. INSERV TB OOS Standb Aux. Feed ater Pum s 1B. INSERV TB OOS 1C. INSERV TB OOS Turb. Driven NSERV STB OOS 1D. INSERV T Y OOS ST Level ~~FE

  • CET, = Average of Selected Core Exit, Thermocouples

OCT 8i 1992 07:59 R. E. GINA SINULATOR PA6E 1 TREND GROUP ASSIGHNEI(T SUGARY GROUP: EVENT1 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID KSCRI TION E. U.

1 ATKi ANTICIPATED TRAHSIEHT M/0 SCRAN NO ATMS GGGD 2 RXT REACTOR TRIP BREAKER STATUS HQT TRIP 600D 3 N31 SONCE RANGE DETECTOR N-31 1.00000+00 INHB CPS N32 SIKE RANGE DETECTOR N-32 1.000NMO IHHB CPS 5 N35 INTERNEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-35 7.01454-04 INHB ANP 6 N36 INTERNEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-36 6.51626M INHB ANP 7 NP AVERAGE NUCLEAR POWER 98.61 6009 /

8 PRCS REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEN AVG PRESS 2263. HMRN PSIG 9 LPZR PRESSURIZER AVERAGE LEVEL 44.7 GOOD X 10 FR(" A REA"TOR COOLANT LOOP A AVG FLOW 98.9 6009 I/

ll FRCLB REACTOR COOLNT LOOP B AVG FLOW 97.8 600D X 12 RXT16 RCPA BREAKER CRUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP GOOD 13 RXT17 RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP 6009 14 TSUBTC INCORE TC SUBCOOLED NARBIN 47.8 600<< KGF 15 LSBA STN GEN R NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL 52.2 6009 >/

16 LSBB STN GEH B NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL 52.1 6009 7.

17 PSBA STN GEN A AVERAGE PRESSURE 666. 6009 PSIG 18 PSGB STN GEN B AVERAGE PRESSURE 668. GOOD PSIG 19 GENBKRl GBERATOR ON LINE BREAKER lG1372 NOT TRIP GGQD 20 GENBKR2 GENERATOR GN LINE BREAKER 9X1372 NQT TRIP GOOD 21 BUS11A BUS liA SUPPLY BREAKER NOT TRIP GOOD 22 BUS11B BUS 11B SUPPLY BREAKER HOT TRIP 6009 23 BUS 12A NOT TERNINATED Ot( PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 24 BUS12B NOT TERNIHATED ON PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 25 B11A12A BUS 11A TO 12A TIE BRENER TRIPPED 6009 26 B11B12B BUS 1lB To 12B TIE BRENER TRIPPED 6009 27 PCV COHTAINNENT AVERAGE PRESSURE ~ 06 6009 28 LS(IPA CONTAIN)(ENT SUNP A AVEImBE LEVEL 1 ~ 8 GOOD 29 L0942E SSP B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN A) Lo)IER GOOD 30 L0943E SU)P B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN B) LO)IER GOOD 31 L0942D SU)P B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN A) LG)E'ER GOOD 32 L0943D SNP B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN B) LONER 6009 33 L0942C SU@ B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A) LOWER 6009 34 L0943C SU%' LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN B) LONER GOOD 35 L0942B SU%' LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A) LOWER GOOD 36 L0943B SSP B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B) LONER 6009 37 L0942A SSP B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER 6009 38 L0943A SSP B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B) LONER 6009 39 T0409A RCLR HOT LEG TENPERATUlK'CLB 598.7 6009 KBF 40 T0410A HOT LEG TENPERATURE 598.7 GGGD K6F 41 T0450 RCLA COLD LEG TEIIPERAT(SE 539.9 GOOD KGF 42 T0451 RCLB COLD LEG TENPERAT(HE 541 F 6 6009 DE6F 43 TAVBAMID RCLA TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RHB) 569.3 6009 KGF 44 TAVBBWID RCLB TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG) 570.2 6009 KGF LRV REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL 99.5 GOOD 46 TCCORE El. 1 INCORE TC AVERA6E TENiP 602.3 600<< DEGF 47 FAUXFWA S/G A TOTAL AUX FEEDWATER FLOP 0. 6009 PN 48 FAUXFMB S/6 B TOTAL AUX FEEDWAMa FLOW 0. GQGD GPN 49 BKR081 NTR AUXILIARYFEEDMRTER PU)IP A OFF 6009 50 BKR082 NTR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUNP B OFF 6009 51 V3505 AUX FM PUIF STENI SUPPLY VALVE A CLOSED GOOD 52 V3504 AUX FM PUNP STEAN SUPPLY VALVE B CLOSED 6009

0 OCT Gs 1992 07:59 R. E. GINA SltiULATOR PAGE 2 TREND GROUP ASSIGtttiENT SUtitiARY 6ROUP: EVEt)TI PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLAtlT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALLEY QUAL E. U.

53 FSIA SAFETY INJECTION LOOP A AVG FLOM 0. GOOD G.V 54 FSIB SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AV6 FLOM 0. GOOD IFN 55 P2160 SERVICE MATER PlIPS A h B HEADER 81. GOOD PS16 56 P2161 SERVICE MATER PNPS C 5 D HEADER 73. GOOD PSIG 57 BKR041 SERVICE MATER PNiP A ON GOOD 58 BKR042 SERVICE MATER PUtiP B ON GOOD 59 BKR043 SERVICE MATER PlIP C ON GOOD 60 BKR044 SERVICE MATER PUtiP D OFF GOOD EMJ

GRAM NAME :LRGTSZ.E

~ OCT 08,92

.E.

~ ~ GlkkA NUCLEAR POWER PLANT 08:00:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNHEHT

SUMMARY

GROUP kAME GROUP DESCR IPT ION EVENT 2 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION CURREHT VALUE QUALITY CODE EHGR UNITS 1 F0619 COMPOHENT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLW 1485 ~ GOOD GPM 2 LRWST REFUELIHG WATER STORAGE TANK LVL 94.5 GOOD 3 WS033 33 FOOT LEVEL WIHD SPEED 3.6 GOOD MPH W0033 33 FOOT LEVEL WIND DIRECTIOH 222. GOOD DEG.

5 WT033 33 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 57.7 DEGF 6 WT250 250 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE 58.0 GOOD DEGF 7 WDT2 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEMP 0.3 GOOD DEGF 8 R01 AREA 1-CONTROL ROOM 9.02214-02 GOOD HR/H 9 R02 AREA 2-CONTAINMENT 6.40678+00 GOOD HR/H 10 R05 AREA 5-SPENT FUEL PIT 1.39946+00 GOOD MR/H 11 R09 AREA 9-LETDOWN LINE MOHITOR 3.40701+01 GOOD MR/H 12 R34 AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUMP 9.09354-01 GOOD MR/H 13 R35 AREA 35-PASS SAHPLE PANEL 1 '9283+00 GOOD MR/H 14 R10A CONTAINMENT IODINE MONITOR R10A 9.58719+01 GOOD CPH R11 CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE 5 ~ 18901+02 GOOD CPM R12 CONTAINMENT GAS MONITOR 7.38002+02 GOOD CPM R10B PLANT VENT IODIHE MONITOR R10B 4.30543t01 GOOD CPH R13 AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE 8.58327+01 GOOD CPM R14 AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR 4.22831+01 GOOD CPM 20 R18 LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL MOHITOR 2.78658i03 GOOD CPM 21 R19 STEAM GENERATOR SLOWDOWN DRAIN 4.07174+03 GOOD CPM 22 R29 AREA 29-CONTAINHEHT HIGH RAHGE 5.05861-01 GOOD R/HR R30 AREA 30-CONTAINHEHT HIGH RANGE 5.09440-01 GOOD R/HR 24 R15 CONDENSER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST 1.25835+05 HALM CPM 25 R12A5 CV VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 1.89699.07 GOOD UCI/CC 26 R12A6 CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAMMA 2.53990-02 GOOD HR/HR 27 R12A7 CV VENT CHAN 7-HID RANGE GAS 3.57435-05 UCI/CC 28 R12A9 CV VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 1.41261-03 GOOD UCI/CC 29 R14A5 PLANT VENT CHAN 5-LOW RAHGE GAS 4 '0312-07 GOOD UCI/CC 30 R14A7 PLANT VENT CHAk 7-MID RANGE GAS 6.86543-05 GOOD UCI/CC 31 R14A9 PLANT VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 3.72621-03 GOOD UCI/CC 32 R15A5 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 6.29179-03 HALH UCI/CC 33 R15A7 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 6.29392-03 HWRN UCI/CC 34 R15A9 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 9-'Hl RANGE GAS 6.29436-03 UCI/CC 35 R31 AREA 31 STEAM LINE A (SPING) 1.02040.02 GOOD MR/HR 36 R32 AREA 32 STEAM LINE 8 (SPING) 1.01048-02 GOOD HR/HR 37 CVH CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION .0 GOOD X 38 TCV03 CV BASEMENT LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹3 95.1 GOOD DEGF 39 TCV07 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹7 106.0 GOOD DEGF 40 TCVOB CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹8 106.6 GOOD DEGF 41 TCV09 CV INTERHEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹9 106.7 GOOD DEGF 42 TCV10 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹10 106.2 DEGF 43 TCV17 CV OPERATING LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹17 117.5 DEGF

Time: ~~1 Message: ~

GINNA STATION 1 2 EVAL ATED EXER I E MESSAGE FORM f: A ill YOp << i I 1

'B" S/GARV Simula ed Pl n Condi ion: See Attached Mini-Scenario

~ll/lesss <<<<<<THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller No es:

1) Provide information verbally when appropriate actions are simulated by the Auxiliary Operator sent to isolate the "8" S/G ARV.

An ici ated Results:

1) As per Mini-Scenario Anticipated Results.

GINNA STATION 1992 EVALUATED EXERCI E MINI- CENARI Act~ivi y: Isolation of "B" S/G ARV FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:

1) Ensure Auxiliary Operator (AO) simulates closing manual valve 3506 ("B" S/G ARV Isolation Valve).
2) Ensure AO simulates checking manual Valve 3506A ("B" S/G ARV Isolation Valve, Bypass Valve) closed.
3) The i ola i n of h "B" S G ARV mus e c nsid re done nd r Con rol Room S ri r 1045.

Antici ated Results:

1) AO should simulate isolating the "B" S/G ARV.
2) AO should inform the Control Room of the "B" S/G ARV isolation.

Time: 0815 Message: ~1 GINNA STATION 19 2 EVALUATED EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM

~f: 8 I <<R << IR Simula ed Plant Conditi ns: See the Attached Sheets

~Masse e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""

The following annunciators are received:

~ G-22 (ADFCS System Trouble)

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes;

1) When operators check the Control Board, inform them that the "MFW Reg Valves are controlling and all Control Board indications are normal.

Antici ated Results:

1) Operators should perform the applicable actions of AR-G-22 and ER-INST.1.
2) Operators should check the S/G levels to ensure proper level control.
3) Operators should simulate checking the ADFCS Printer for cause of failure (ADFCS printer read out on attached Mini-'Scenario).
4) Operators should inform the people manning the TSC and ISC Department of the ADFCS problem.
5) Operators should inform people manning the TSC of the "B" S/G ARV line steam leak.

Time: ~8~1 Message: ~1 Qgn~in gg

6) Operators may request Auxiliary Operator to isolate the "B" S/G ARV.
7) Operators should inform the people manning the TSC of the "A" S/G ARV problem and isolation.
8) Operators continue shutting the Plant down per 0-2.1.
9) People manning the TSC may request the "B" S/G ARV be isolate gr may wait until Maintenance personnel have inspected it.
10) People manning the TSC amy inform Control that they will take actions to have Maintenance personnel inspect for the "A" and "B" S/G ARV problems.

199<'VALUATED EXERCISE Time: 05'l5 MAJOR PAT%METERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown YES 0 Hi h Head -S.I. Pum s N-31 N-32

~CPS CPS FI-924 FZ-925 ~GPM GPM N-35 AMPS 1A. INSERV T OOS N-36 AMPS 1B. INSERV TB OOS Avg. Nuclear Power 1C. INSERV B OOS RCS Pressure PSIG BAST Level =

PRZR Level A RCP UNNING STOPPED Low Head S.I. Pum s B RCP UN N STOPPED FI-626 0 GPM 1A S/G 1B S/G Level Level lA S/G Pressure

~e 1A. INSERV 1B. INSERV TB OOS RECIRC TBY OOS RECIRC 3 PSIG RWST Level =

1B S/G Pressure .0 PSIG Turbine/Generator ONL FFLINE Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV Buses ERGIZ DEENERGIZED FZ-931A~GPM 480V Buses RGIZ DEENERGIZED FI-931B~GPM DC Batteries A~SaVOLTS B ($ 0 VOLTS 1A. INSERV S B OOS Cnmt Pressure . o6 PSIG 1B. INSERV TB OOS Cnmt Sump A Level ~FEET NaOH Tank Level =

Cnmt Sump B Level A Loop Hot Leg

~g

~feZ INCHES OF Contain Recirc Fans A Loop Cold Leg ~ST&OF 1A. NSE STBY OOS B Loop Hot Leg OF 1B. NSE STBY OOS B Loop Cold Leg mmkoF 1C. IN V TB OOS RVLIS ~ 1D. SER STBY OOS

  • CET ~1 Post Accident Dampers OPEN LOS D S/G A Total Aux FW Flow 0 GPM S/G B Total Aux FW Flow O'PM Service Wate Pum s 1A. SE STBY OOS DIESEL GENERATORS 1B. NSE STBY OOS 1C. NSE STBY OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED T OOS 1D. INSERV TB OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED TSC RUNNING UNLOADED T OOS OOS A&B Header Pressure ~PS1G Security RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS Com onent Coolin Water Pum s 1A. SER STBY OOS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS 1B. INSERV TB OOS Aux. Feedwate m s Surge Tank Level = ~'o 1A. INSERV OOS Standb Aux. Fee water Pum s 1B. INSERV TB OOS 1C INSERV B OOS ~

Turb. Driven INSERV STB 1D. INSERV TB CST Level ~~F OOS OOS

  • CET = Average of Selected Core Exit Thermocouples

Gi 1992 08:14 R. E. GINA SIMULATOR PAGE 1 TREND GROUP ASSIGIST SUtIARY GROUP: EVENT1 PRXEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE E. U.

1 ATt6 ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0 SCRAM No ATN 600D 2 RXT REACTOR TRIP BREAKER STATUS NOT TRIP GOOD 3 N31 SolSCE RANGE DETECTOR N-31 1.00000+00 INH8 CPS 4 N32 SO(SCE RAt(GE DETECTOR N-32 1.00000+00 INHB CPS

'5 N35 INTERMEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-3S 6.66807M INHB AMP 6 N36 INTERMEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-36 6. 16593M INHB AMP 7 NP AVERAGE NUCLEN POWER 93.56 6009 8 PRCS REACTOR CGOUIT SYSTEM AVG PRESS 2264. 6000 PSIG 9 LP2R PRESSURI 2ER AVERAGE LEVEL 47.9 Boon /

10 FRCLA REACTOR COOLA%'OOP A AVG FLOW 98.4 6009 K il FRCLB REACTOR COOLANT LOOP 8 AVG FLOW 97.3 GGGD /

12 RXT16 RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP 6000 13 RXTD RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP 6000 14 TSUBTC INCGRE TC SUIG)GLED NARiIN 47.9 Gooe KGF 15 LSGA STM GEN A NARROW RANGE,AVG LEVEL S2.0 Boon /

16 LS68 STM GEN 8 NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL 52.1 6000 17 PSGA STM GEN A AVERAGE PRESE)RE 703. 6009 psiG 18 PSGB STM 6EN 8 AVERAGE PRESSURE 701. GOOD PSI6 19 GENBKRl GYRATOR ON LINE BREAKER 161372 NOT TRIP 6009 20 GENBKR2 GBERATOR ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372 NGT TRIP 600D 21 BUSliA BUS 11A SUPPLY BREAKER NOT TRIP GOOD 22 BUS118 BUS 118 SUPPLY BREAKER NOT TRIP 6000 23 BUS12A t<OT TERMINATED 0)I PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 24 BUS128 NGT TERMII(ATED ON PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 25 811A12A BUS 11A TO 12A TIE BRENER TRIPPED Goon 26 8118128 BUS 118 TQ 128 TIE BRENER TRIPPED GOOD 27 PCV COt(TAINMENT AVERAGE PRESSURE .06 600 D PSIG 28 LSNPA CONTAINMENT SUMP A AVERAGE LEVEL 1.8 6009 FEET 29 L0942E SUIP 8 LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN A) LONER 6000 30 L0943E SUIP 8 LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN 8) LOWER Goon 31 L0942D SUIP 8 LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN A) LOWER Goon 32 L0943D SU)P 8 LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN 8) LONER 6000 33 L0942C SU)P 8 LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER GOOD 34 L0943C SUtP 8 LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN 8) LONER 6000 35 L09428 SU)P 8 LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A) LOWER GOOD 36 L09438 SUtP 8 LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN 8) LOWER Goon 37 L0942A SU)P 8 LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER 6000 38 L0943A SIP 8 LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN 8) LONER BGGD 39 T0409A RCLA HOT LEG TEMPERATUfK 599.2 6009 DEGF 40 T0410A RCLB HOT LEG TEMPERATURE 599.2 600D DEGF 41 T0450 RCLA COLD LEG TE)IPERAT(HE 543.5 BGGD DE6F 42 T0451 RCLB COLD LEG TE)IPERAT(SE 544.8 6000 DEBF 43 TAVGAMID RCU) TAVG (THOT/TCOI.D WIDE RNG) 571 ' Boon 9 GF 44 TAVBBWID RCLB TAVG (THGT/TCGLD WIDE RNG) 572.0 GOOD DEGF 45 LRV REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL 99.3 GOOD /

46 TCCORE Ei.l INCORE TC AVERAGE TEMP 602.6 Booe DEGF 47 FAUXFMA S/6 A TOTAL AUX FEHIATER FLOM 0. GOOD GPM 48 FAUXFMB S/6 8 TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLOW 0. 6000 6PM 49 BKR081 MTR AUXILIARYFEEDNATER PlNP A OFF GOOD 50 BKR082 MTR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PlNP 8 OFF GGGD 51 V3505 AUX FM PU)P STEA)I SUPPLY VALVE A CLOSED, GGGD 52 V3504 AUX FM PUI(P STEA)I SUPPLY VALVE 8 CLOSED 6000

OCT 8~ 1992 08: 14 R. E. GINA S1%LATOR PAGE 2 TREND GROUP ASSIGNMENT SUtDIRY 6ROUP: EVM'I PRXEDURE! EPIP 1-5 PLAftT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALLEY DUAL E. U.

53 FSIA SAFETY INJECTION LOOP A AVG FLOW 0. GOOD PN 54 F GIB SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLOW 0. GOOD GPN 55 P2 160 SERVICE MATER PfIPS A h B HEADER 82. GOOD PSIG 56 P2161 SERVICE WATER PUffPS C 5 D HEADER 730 GOOD PSIG 57 BKR041 SERVICE WATER PUffP A ON GOOD 58 BKR042 SERVICE MATER PUNP B ON GOOD 59 BKR043 SERVICE WATER PUtfP C ON 600D 60 BKR044 SEfNICE MATER PUtfP D OFF GOOD

OGRAM NAHE :LRGTSZ.E OCT 08,92 R.ED GINNA NUCLEAR PONER PLANT 08:15:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGHHENT SUHHARY GROUP NAME GROUP DESCRIPT IOH EVENT 2 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION CURRENT VALUE QUALITY CODE ENGR UNITS 1 F0619 COMPONENT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLll 1485. GOOD GPH 2 LRMST REFUELIHG MATER STORAGE TANK LVL 94.5 GOOD 3 MS033 33 FOOT LEVEL lllND SPEED 3.6 GOOD MPH 4 MD033 33 FOOT LEVEL MIND DIRECTION 194. GOOD DEG.

5 MT033 33 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 58.7 GOOD DEGF 6 llT250 250 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 58.0 GOOD DEGF 7 lST2 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEMP .0.7 GOOD DEGF 8 R01 AREA 1-CONTROL ROOM 9.02214-02 GOOD MR/H 9 R02 AREA 2-CONTAINMENT 6.40678+00 GOOD MR/H 10 R05 AREA 5-SPENT FUEL PIT 1.39946i00 GOOD MR/H 11 R09 AREA 9-LETDSN LINE MONITOR 3.40701+01 GOOD MR/H 12 R34 AREA 34 AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUMP 9.09354.01 GOOD MR/H 13 R35 AREA 35-PASS SAMPLE PAHEL 1.09283+00 GOOD MR/H 14 R10A COHTAIHMENT IODINE MONITOR R10A 9.58719+01 GOOD CPM 15 R11 CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE 5.18901+02 GOOD CPM R12 CONTAINMENT GAS MOHI TOR 7.38002+02 GOOD CPM R108 PLAHT VENT IODINE MOHITOR R'IOB 4.30543+01 GOOD CPM R13 AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE 8.58327+01 GOOD CPM 19 R14 AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR 4.22831+01 GOOD CPM 20 R18 LIQUID IIASTE DISPOSAL MONITOR 2.78658i03 GOOD CPM 21 R19 STEAM GENERATOR BLOSOMH DRAIN 4.07174+03 GOOD CPM'/HR 22 R29 AREA 29-CONTAINMEHT HIGH RANGE 5.05861-01 GOOD 23 R30 AREA 30-COHTAINHEHT HIGH RANGE 5.09440.01 GOOD R/NR 24 R15 CONDENSER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST 1.25835+05 HALM CPM 25 R12A5 CV VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 1.89699.07 GOOD UCI/CC 26 R12A6 CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAMMA 2.53990-02 GOOD MR/HR 27 R12A7 CV VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 3 '7435-05 GOOD UCI/CC 28 R12A9 CV VENT CHAH 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 1.41261-03 GOOD UCI/CC 29 R14A5 PLANT VENT CHAN 5-LOU RAHGE GAS 4.40312-07 GOOD UCI/CC 30 R14A7 PLANT VENT CHAN 7-MID RAHGE GAS 6.86543.05 GOOD UCI/CC 31 R14A9 PLANT VENT CHAN 9 HIGH RANGE GAS 3.72621-03 GOOD UCI/CC 32 R15A5 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 6.29179.03 HALM UCI/CC 33 R15A7 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 6.29392-03 HNRH UCI/CC 34 R15A9 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 9-HI RANGE GAS 6.29436-03 GOOD UCI/CC 35 R31 AREA 3'I STEAM LINE A (SPING) 1.02040.02 GOOD MR/HR 36 R32 AREA 32 STEAM LINE B (SPING) 1.01048.02 GOOD MR/HR 37 CVH CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION .0 GOOD x 38 TCV03 CV BASEMEHT LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹3 95.1 GOOD DEGF 39 TCV07 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹7 106.0 GOOD DEGF 40 TCVOB CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹8 106.6 GOOD DEGF 41 TCV09 CV INTERHEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹9 106.7 GOOD DEGF 42 TCV10 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹10 106.2 GOOD DEGF 43 TCV17 CV OPERATING LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹17 117.5 GOOD DEGF

Time: ~$ 15 Message: 11 GINNA STATI N 1 92 EVALUATED EXER I E

~ME A EF RM

~f: E'EIGAIIEM M k k~ Ff Simulated Plant Condi ions: See Attached Mini-Scenario T

~Mess e: <<""THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY

~GI I R

1) Provide information verbally when appropriate investigations are made by the "B" S/G ARV Line Steam Leak Repair Team.

Antici a ed Results:

2) As per Mini-Scenario Anticipated Results.

GIN NA STATION 1992 EVALUATED EXERCISE MINI-SCENARIO Ac1~ivi y: "B" S/G ARV Line Steam Leak Investigation and Repair Initial Conditions:

Steam pressure at Main Steam Header per scenario.

Method of Initiation:

Aux. Operator observing conditions in area, notifies Control Room of steam leak in the location of the "B" Steam Header.

'ndications:

Large amount of steam at the flange area of "8" S/G ARV, Steam coming from hole drilled in weld and inlet flange leading to valve AOV-3410 (see attached sketch).

Expected Sequence of Actions:

1. Notify TSC Maintenance support group,
2. Pipe Shop Planner/Welder notified.
3. Pipe Shop Planner/Welder investigate for repairs.
4. Initiate packages for repairs.
5. Pipefitter/Welders crews sent out to make repairs.
6. Repairs completed and service restored.

Final Condition:

Notify TSC of completion of maintenance and remove holds for testing and return to service.

ROCHESTER GAS ANO ELECTRlC CORPORATlON 4% 140 S GINNA STATION: DATE: PAGE OF lOB: SA'&7GH o MADE BY:

Time: ~~1 Message: ~2 NINNA STATION 1 2 EVALUATED EXER I E MESSAGE FORM SSNNNLIAL: MFFN N N I I II V I IADFNS T Sl I N S I T I P n i i: See attached Mini-Scenario

~Mesc e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""

FOR CONTROLLER U E NLY

~CII N

1) Provide information verbally when appropriate investigations are made.
2) Controller must notify Simulator Control Booth Operator at Ext. 6641 to coordinate actions associated with this Mini-Scenario.

An ici e Re Its:

1) As per Mini-Scenario anticipated results.

ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC NIINNA T Tl N MINI SCENARIO TITLE: ADFCS Trouble G-22 In Alarm INITIALCONDITIONS: Graphics show that QAM on left block as "BACKUP ROLE" on a yellow background and QAM on the right block as "PRIMARY ROLE" on a green background.

METHOD OF INITIATION: Program simulator to give annunciator 6-22.

INDICATIONS: At ADFCS Printer in the MUX Room will print out the following messages:

1) Date Time DIGITALSCAN ALARM ADFCSTRB ADFCS SYSTEM TROUBLE ANNUNC.

~

2) Date Time DIGITAL SCAN ALARM K10FCVA RELAY K1 OPENED FCV A Graphics show that QAM on left block as "PRIMARY ROLE" on green background and QAM on right block as "BACKUP ROLE" on yellow background. The following error messages will be seen on the graphics display:
7. Switchover defeated. (Switchover trigger is latched.

Reset trigger when switchover demand has been cleared).

11. Possible defective K1 relay or QCI input. Replace relay K1 when A/A logic = 0.

EXPECTED SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS:

~ Notify maintenance support group

~ ISC Planner receives T. R.

~ ISC Planner investigates T. R.

~ IRC Technicians go to Maintenance Training System to replace defective K1 relay

~ Clear all alarms FINAL CONDITIONS'otify Simulator Control Room that maintenance is complete.

Time: ~39 Nll Message: ~1

~ NA NT Tl N 19 2 EVALUATED EXER I E MESSA E F RM

~f:

Nle Ni I<<C << IN Simulated Plant Conditions: See the Attached Sheets

~Me ss e: <<<<<<THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY

~CI I N

1) A CCW System leak of 20 gpm starts at this time. The leak is on the 1A CCW Pump mechanical seal ~

Antici a ed Resul s:

1) Operators continue shutting the Plant down per 0-2,1,

199Z EVALUATED EXERCISE Time: 0 F3O MAJOR P2Q&METERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown YES~@ Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-31 FI-924 N-32 N-35 O

C7 CPS CPS AMPS FI-925 1A.

~GP O GPM INSERV TB OOS N-36 AMPS 1B INSERV TB OOS Avg. Nuclear Power 1C. INSERV TB OOS RCS Pressure 2.X.LZ PSIG BAST Level =

PRZR Level A RCP STOPPED Low Head S.I. Pum s B RCP UNNING STOPPED FI-626 O G M 1A S/G Level ~z. I 1A. INSERV TB OOS RECIRC 1B 1A S/G S/G Level Pressure

~.. I PSIG 1B. INSERV RWST Level =

TB OOS RECIRC 1B S/G Pressure o7 PSIG Turbine/Generator NLI OFFLINE Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV Buses ERGIZ DEENERGIZED FI-931A 0 GPM 480V Buses ERGIZED DEENERGIZED FI-931B~GPM DC Batteries A/SOVOLT BISO VOLTS 1A. INSERV TB OOS Cnmt Pressure ~< ~PSIG 1B. INSERV TB OOS Cnmt Sump A Level ~ FEET NaOH Tank Level =

Cnmt Sump B Level INCHES A Loop Hot Leg 9 OF Containm ecirc Fans A Loop Cold Leg ~$ . OF 1A. SE STBY OOS B Loop Hot Leg OF 1B. NSER STBY OOS B Loop Cold Leg OF 1C. INSERV B OOS RVLIS 1D. S STBY OOS

  • CET 40 .3 OF Post Accident Dampers OPEN LOSED S/G A Total Aux FW Flow GPM S/G B Total Aux FW Flow 0 GPM Service ter Pum s 1A. NSE STBY OOS DIESEL GENERATORS 1B. STBY OOS 1C. NSE STBY OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED B OOS 1D. INS RV B OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS A&B Header Pressure 8 PSIG TSC RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS Security RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS Com onen Coolin Water Pum s 1A. NSER STBY OOS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS, 1B. INSERV STB OOS Surge Tank Leve = SO Aux. Feedwate Pum s 1A. INSERV OOS Standb Aux. Feed ater Pum s 1B. INSERV T OOS 1C. INSERV OOS Turb. Driven NSERV TB OOS 1D. INSERV TB OOS CST Level 2. FE
  • CET = Average of Selected Core Exit Thermocouples

8~ 1992 08:30 R. E. GIM(A Sit(ULATOR PAGE 1 TREND GROUP ASSIGNNENT SUt(MY 6ROUP: EVENT1 PROCEDURE'PIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE QUAL E. U.

1 ATMS ANTICIPATED TRANSIEhT M/0 SCRAt( NO ATWS 6009 2 RXT REACTOR TRIP BREAKER STATUS NOT TRIP 6009 3 N31 SONCE RANGE DETECTOR H-31 l. 00000%0 INH9 CPS 4 N32 SGNCE RAt(GE DETECTOR N-32 1.005&00 INHB CPS N35 INTER)(EDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-35 6.48633M INHD At)P 6 N36 INTER)(EDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-36 6.02558-04 INH8 At(P 7 NP AVERAGE NUCLEAR POWER 91.19 6009 /I 8 PRCS REACTOR CGOUt(T SYSTBI AVG PRESS 2262. 6009 PSIG 9 LPLR PRESSURI IER AVERAGE LEVEL 46,7 6009 X 10 FRCLA REACTOR COOLANT LOOP A AVG FLOW 98.5 6009 y.

if FRCLB REACTOR COOLANT LOOP B AVG FLQM 97.3 6009 7.

12 RXTI6 RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NQT TRIP 6009 13 RXT17 RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NGT TRIP 6009 14 TSUBTC INCORE TC SUBCOQLED HARBIN 49.5 600~ KGF 15 LSGA STt( GEt( A NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL 52.1 6009 /

16 LSGB STN GEN B NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL 52.1 6009 /I 17 PSGA STN GEt( A AVERAGE PRESSURE 708. 6009 PSIG 18 PSGB STN GEH B AVERAGE PRESSURE 707. 6009 PSIG f9 GENBKR1 GBGQTGR ON LINE BREAKER 161372 NOT TRIP 6009 20 GENBKR2 GYRATOR ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372 NGT TRIP GOOD BUS11A BUS 11A SUPPLY BREAKER NOT TRIP 6009 BUSflB BUS 11B SUPPLY BREAKER NOT TRIP GOOD BUS12A HOT TERt(INATED ON PPCS (7/19/91) NQT TRIP DEL BUS12B NOT TERNlt(ATED ON PPCS (7/19/91) NQT TRIP DEL 25 BlfA12A BUS llA To 12A TIE BREWER TRIPPED 6009 26 B119129 BUS 11B TO 12B TIE BREAKER TRIPPED 6009 27 PCV COHTAINt(ENT AVERAGE PRESSURE .N 6009 PSI6 28 LSI(PA CQNTAItNENT SUt(P A AVERAGE LEVEL 1~9 6009 Fry 29 L0942E SUtP B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN A) LOVER 6009 30 L0943E SU)P B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN B) LONER 6009 31 L0942D SU(P B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN A) LOVER 6009 32 L0943D SU)P B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN B) LONER GOOD 33 L0942C SU)P B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A) LOVER 6009 34 L0943C SUlP B LEVEL 113 INCOMES(TRAIN B) LONER 6009 35 L0942B SU(P B LEVEL 180 INCfKS(TRAIN A) LOVER 6009 36 L0943B SUtP B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B) LONER GOOD 37 L0942A SUtP B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A) LOWER 6009 38 L0943A SUtP B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B) LOVER 6009 39 T0409A RCLA HQT LEG TE)(PERATUfK 597.8 6009 DEGF 40 T0410A RCLB HOT LEG TEt(PERATSK 597.8 GOOD KGF 41 T0450 RCLA COLD LEG TB(PERATNE 543.5 6009 KGF 42 T0451 RCLB COLD LEG TE)(PERATURE 544.8 6009 KGF 43 TAVGAMID RCLA TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG) 570.7 GOOD DEGF 44 TAViiBWID RCLB TAVG (THQT/TCOLD WIDE RNG) 571.3 6009 K6F 45 REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL 99.4 GOOD 46 TCCGRE El. 1 INCORE TC AVERAGE TEMP 601.3 Goo> DE6F FAUXFMA S/6 A TOTAL AUX FEEIIAPD FL(I 0. 6009 GPt(

FAUXFWB S/G B TOTAL AUX FEEDWATER FLOW 0. 6009 GPH BKR081 tm AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUt(P A OFF GGGD BKR082 t(TR AUXILIARY FEEDMATER PUtP B OFF 6009 51 V3505 AUX FM PUt(P STEAN SUPPLY VALVE A CLOSED 6009 52 V3504 AUX FW PUt(P STEAN SUPPLY VALVE B CLOSED 6009

OCT 8i 1992 08'30 R. E. GINA SItlULATOR PAGE 2 TREND GROUP ASSIGtIENT SUNNARY 6ROUP: EVEtlT1 PRXEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLAtlT STATUS POINT ID . DESCRIPTION VALLEY 11AL E. U.

53 FSIA SAFETY INJECTION LOOP A AVG FLOM O. GOOD GPtl 54 FSIB SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLOW 0. GOOD GPtl 55 P2160 SERVICE MATER PIIPS A h B HEADER 82. GOOD PSIG 56 P2161 SERVICE MATER PUtlPS C h D HEADER 73. GOOD PSIG 57 BKR041 SERVICE WATER PlNP A ON GOOD 58 BKR042 SERVICE MATER PIP B ON GOOD 59 BKR043 SERVICE MATER PUtlP C ON GOOD 60 BKR044 SERVICE MATER PUtlP D OFF GOOD

ROGRAM NAME :LRGTS2.E

~ OCT 08,92 R.E.

~ ~ GINNA NUCLEAR POWER PLANT 08:31:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNHENT SUHHARY GROUP NAME GROUP DESCRIPTIOH EVENT 2 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION CURRENT VALUE QUALITY CODE ENGR UNITS 1 F0619 COMPONENT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLW 1485. GOOD GPM 2 LRWST REFUELING WATER STORAGE TANK LVL 94.5 GOOD x 3 WS033 33 FOOT LEVEL WIND SPEED 2.6 GOOD MPH 4 WD033 33 FOOT LEVEL WIND DIRECTION 47. GOOD DEG.

5 WT033 33 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE 59.6 GOOD DEGF 6 WT250 250 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 58.9 GOOD DEGF 7 WDT2 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEHP .0.7 GOOD DEGF 8 R01 AREA 1-CONTROL ROOH 9.02214-02 GOOD HR/H 9 R02 AREA 2-COHTAINMENT 6.40678+00 GOOD MR/H 10 ROS AREA 5-SPENT FUEL PIT 1.39946+00 GOOD MR/H 11 R09 AREA 9-LETDOWN LINE MONITOR 3.40701+01 GOOD MR/H 12 R34 AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUHP 9.09354-01 GOOD MR/H 13 R35 AREA 35-PASS SAHPLE PANEL 1.09283+00 GOOD MR/H 14 R10A CONTAIHMEHT IODINE MOHITOR R10A 9.58719+01 GOOD CPM R11 CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE 5.18901+02 GOOD CPM R12 CONTAINHENT GAS MONITOR 7.38002+02 GOOD CPM R108 PLANT VENT IODINE HOHITOR R10B 4.30543+01 GOOD CPM R13 AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE 8.58327+01 GOOD CPM R14 AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MOHITOR 4.22831+01 GOOD CPM 20 R18 LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL MONITOR 2.78658+03 GOOD CPM 21 R19 STEAM GENERATOR BLOWDOWN DRAIN 4.07174+03 GOOD CPM 22 R29 AREA 29-CONTAINHEHT HIGH RANGE 5.05861.01 GOOD R/HR 23 R30 AREA 30-CONTAIHHENT HIGH RANGE 5.09440-01 GOOD R/NR 24 R15 CONDEHSER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST 1.25835+05 HALM CPM 25 R12A5 CV VENT CHAN 5 LOW RANGE GAS 1.89699-07 GOOD UCI/CC 26 R12A6 CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAMMA 2.53990.02 GOOD KR/HR 27 R12A7 CV VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 3.57435-05 GOOD UCI/CC 28 R12A9 CV VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 1.41261-03 GOOD UCI/CC 29 R14A5 PLAN'I VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 4.40312-07 GOOD UCI/CC 30 R14A7 PLANT VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 6.86543-05 GOOD UCI/CC 31 R14A9 PLANT VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 3.72621.03 GOOD UCI/CC 32 R15A5 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 6.29179-03 HALH UCI/CC 33 R15A7 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7-HID RANGE GAS 6.29392-03 HWRN UCI/CC 34 R15A9 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 9-HI RANGE GAS &.29436-03 GOOD UCI/CC 35 R31 AREA 31 STEAM LINE A (SPING) 1.02040-02 GOOD MR/HR 36 R32 AREA 32 STEAM LINE B (SPING) 1.01048-02 GOOD MR/HR 37 CVH CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATIOH .0 GOOD X 38 TCV03 CV BASEHENT LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹3 95.1 GOOD OEGF 39 TCV07 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹7 106.0 GOOD DEGF 40 TCV08 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹8 106.6 GOOD DEGF 41 TCV09 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹9 '106.7 GOOD DEGF 42 TCV10 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹10 106.2 GOOD DEGF 43 TCV17 CV OPERATING LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹17 117.5 GOOD DEGF

Time: 3@~4 Message: 14 INNA TATI N 1 2 EVAL ATED EXER I E IVIE A E F RIVI MMM f: 8 I <<1: tR Simvla d Plan Con i i n:

~M~i~a """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""

The following annunciator is received:

A-13 (CCW Surge Tank Level 41.2%)

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Con roller No e:

1) When operators check the CCW Surge Tank level on Control Board, Inform them that it is approximately 41% and decreasing slowly.

Antici a ed Results:

1) Operators should perform the applicable actions of AR-A-13.
2) Operators should perform the applicable actions of AP-CCW.2.

'I

3) Operators should send an Auxiliary Operator into the Auxiliary Building to identify the CCW System leak.
4) Operators should inform the people manning the TSC of the CCW leak.

Time: Jg~4 Message: ~5 INNA STATI N 1 2 EVALUA ED EXER E MESSAGE F RM

~lli i: A iii YOI<<A ili~Bildig identify the CCW Leak.

imula e Plan n i i n: See the Attached Mini-Scenario

~Maaa e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""

F R CONTROLLER USE ONLY N

1) Provide information verbally when appropriate actions are simulated or investigations are made by the Auxiliary Operator sent to the Auxiliary Building to identify the CCW leak.
2) The Controller must notify the Simulator Control Booth Operator to coordinate all actions associated with this Mini-Scenario.

Ani i Rs I

1) As per Mini-Scenario Anticipated Results

INNA TATI N 1 2 EVALUATED EXER ISE MINI-SCENARIO

~A~Ivl y:

CCW Leak Identification and Isolation of the 1A CCW Pump F ONTROLLER USE ONLY

~II N

1) W~hn Auxiliary Operator is within viewing distance of the 1A CCW Pump,

~inf rm him that the 1A CCW Pump mechanical seal is leaking and spraying on the pump motor.

2) ~Wh n Auxiliary Operator is requested to isolate the 1A CCW Pump, answer the following:

(a) Ensure Auxiliary Operator simulates closing manual valve 724A (CCW Pump A Discharge Block VLV).

(b) Ensure Auxiliary Operator simulates closing manual valve 722A (CCW Suction Block VLV to CCW Pump A).

(c) Ensure Auxiliary Operator simulates racking out the 1A CCW Pump electrical breaker (Bus'I4, Position 23A).

3) When pump is isolated;.the Controller must notify the Simulator Control Booth Operator at Ext 6641 prior to allowing players to notify the Control Room/TSC.

An ici a d Res I s:

1) Auxiliary Operator, ~wh n informed of the 1A CCW Pump leak, should inform the Simulator Control Room.
2) Auxiliary Operator, ~wh n requested, should simulate isolating the 1A CCW Pump.
3) Auxiliary Operator, after simulating the isolation of the 1A CCW Pump should inform Simulator Control Room of the isolation.

Time: ~~4~j Message: ~1 INNA TATI N 1 2 EVAL ATED EXER I E ME A E F RM

~NI: N I<<C << IR Sim la Plan Condi ion: See the Attached Sheets

~Massa """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""

F R CONTROLLER USE ONLY

~CII N

1) When operators start filling the CCW Surge Tank with RMU water, inform them that the level is starting to increase slowly.

Antici ated Results:

1) Operators continue performing applicable actions of AP-CCW.2.
2) Operators continue shutting the Plant down per 0-2.1.

8 199K'VALUATED EXERCISE Time: ~OF MAZOR PARAMETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown YES 0 Hi h Head S.Z. Pum s N-31 N-32

~CPS CPS FZ-924 FI-925 O GPM GPM N-35 E AMPS 1A. INSERV TB OOS N-36 AMPS 1B. INSERV TB OOS Avg. Nuclear Power 1C. INSERV TB OOS RCS Pressure aa Cr8 PSIG BAST Level =

PRZR Level ~9(e.

A RCP N STOPPED Low Head S.I. Pum s B RCP UNNIN STOPPED FI-626 0 G M 1A 1B S/G S/G Level Level

~. I

~./ 1A. INSERV T OOS RECIRC 1B. ZNSERV STB OOS RECIRC 1A S/G Pressure PSZG RWST Level = 1 .h 4 1B S/G Pressure 7/tr PSIG Turbine/Generator NLIN OFFLINE Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV Buses NERGI DEENERGIZED FI-931A GPM 480V Buses NERG ZE DEENERGZZED FI-931B E3 GPM DC Batteries A ISo VOLTS BI8a VOLTS 1A. INSERV T OOS Cnmt Pressure Cnmt Sump A Level

~l ~ 9 PSIG FEET 1B. INSERV TB NaOH Tank Level =

OOS Cnmt Sump B Level INCHES A Loop 'Hot Leg A Loop Cold Leg ZK2~oF Kf'V I OF Containme 1A.

t Recirc SE STBY Fans OOS B Loop Hot Leg .M OF 1B. SER STBY OOS B Loop Cold Leg OF 1C. INSERV TB OOS RVLIS 1D. NSER STBY OOS

  • CET t Oo.7 DF Post Accident Dampers OPEN SE S/G A Total Aux FW Flow O GPM S/G B Total Aux FW Flow C7 GPM Service te Pum s 1A. I SE STBY OOS DIESEL GENERATORS 1B. NSE STBY OOS 1C NSER STB OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS 1D. INSERV TB OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS A&B Header Pressure 78 PSIG TSC RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS Security RUNNING UNLOADED OOS Com onent C in Water Pum s 1A. NSE S BY OOS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Aux. Feedwater m s 1B. ZNSERV STB OOS Surge Tank Level = ~204.

1A. INSERV OOS Standb Aux. Fee ater Pum s 1B. INSERV T OOS 1C INSERV B OOS Turb. Driven INSERV TB OOS 1D. INSERV TB OOS CST Level 2. FEET

  • CET = Average of Selected Core Exit Thermocouples

Gs 1992 08!45 R. E. GIMQ Sit(ULATOR PA6E 1 TREND GIIP ASIGN)(E)IT SUt(tIARY GROUP: EVENT1 PRXEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLA)IT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION E. U.

1 ATMS ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0 SCfUN NO ATMS 6009 2 RXT REACTOR TRIP BREAKER STATUS NOT TRIP GOOD 3 N31 SMKE RANGE DETECTOR N-31 1. 0000800 INHB CPS N32 SINCE RANGE DETKTOR N-32 1.0$ N&00 INHD 0%

5 N35 INTEf(t(EDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-35 6.3386AM INHB fM(P 6 N36 INTEftt(EDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-36 5.88842M INHD Al(P 7 NP AVERAGE NUCLEAR POWER 89. 14 6009 X 8 PRCS REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEI( AVG PRESS 2263. 600D PSIG 9 LPIR PRESSURI ZER AVERAGE LEVEL 46.5 Goon X 10 FRCLA REACTOR COOLANT LOOP A AVG FLOW 98.4 6009 X 11 FRCLB REACTOR CGOLNT LOOP B AVG FLOW 97.3 6009 X" 12 RXT16 RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP 6009 13 RXT17 RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP 6009 14 TSUBTC INCORE TC SUBCOOLED t(ARGIN 50.1 Boos DEBF 15 LSGA STI( GEN A NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL 52.1 6009 X 16 LS68 STM GEN B t(ARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL 52.1 GOOD /

17 PSGA STH BE)I A AVERAGE PRESSURE 717. 6009 PSIG 18 PSBB STtl GEN 8 AVERAGE PRESSURE 716. GOOD PSIG GENBKRl GBGQTOR ON LINE BREAKER 161372 NOT TRIP GOOD 20 GENBKR2 696QTOR ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372 NOT TRIP 6009 21 BUSiiA BUS 11A SUPPLY BREAKER NOT TRIP 600D 22 BUS11B BUS 11B SL'PPLY BREAKER NOT TRIP Boon 23 BUS 12A NOT TERMINATED ON PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 24 BUS128 NOT TERMINATED OM PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 25 B11A12A BUS llA To 12A TIE BRENER TRIPPED GOOD 26 811B12B BUS 11B To 128 TIE BREAKER TRIPPED 6009 27 PCV CONTAIN)(ENT AVERAGE PRESSURE .11 GOOD 28 LSIIPA CONTAItl<IEI(T SUt(P A AVERAGE LEVEL 1~9 6009 29 L0942E SU)P B LEVEL 8 I)ICHES (TRAIN A) LONER Goon 30 L0943E SUIP 8 LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN 9) LONER. 6009 31 L09429 SU)P B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN A) LONER 6009 32 L0943D SUIP B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN B) LOMER 6009 33 L0942C SUtP 8 LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A) LOMER 6009 34 L0943C SU)P 8 LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN 8) LOMER 6009 35 L09428 SUtP B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER 6009 36 L0943B SUtP B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B) LONER 6009 37 L0942A SPiP 8 LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A) LOMER 6009 38 L0943A 9PP B LE4l3. 214 INCHES(TRAIN 8) LONER Goon 39 T0409A RCLA HOT LEG TE)(PERATUR= 597.2 6009 DEBF 40 T0410A RCLB HOT LEG TE)IPERATURE 597.2 6009 DEBF 41 T0450 RCLA COLD LEG TE)FERATNE 544.1 6009 DEGF 42 T0451 RCLB COLD LEG TEIIPERATNE 545.4 6009 DEBF 43 TAVBAWID RCLA TAVB (THOT/TCOLD WIDE Rt(B) 570.6 6009 DEGF 44 TAViiBMID RCLB TAVG (THQT/TCOLD WIDE RNG) 571.3 6009 DE6F 45 LRV REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL 99.3 46 TCCORE El. 1 INCORE TC AVERAGE TEt(P 600.7 600~ DEGF 47 FAUXFWA S/6 A TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLOW Goon GPtf 48 FAUXFMB S/G B TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLOW GOOD GPtl 49 BKR081 t(TR AUXILIARYFEEINATER PU)IP A OFF GOOD 50 BKR082 HTR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PU)IP B OFF 6009 51 V3505 AUX FM PUI(P STEAN SUPPLY VALVE A CLOSED . GOOD 52 V3504 AUX FW PlNP STEA)I SL'PPLY VALVE B CLOSED 6009

OCT 8~ 1992 08:45 R. E. GINA SIMULATOR PA6E 2 TREND 6ROUP ASSISNNENT SNINSY 6RGUP: EVENT1 PRXEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STARS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE NAL E. U.

53 FSIA SAFETY INJECTION LOOP A AV6 FLOW 0. 600D 6PN 54 FSIB SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLN 0. 600D GPN 55 P2 160 SERVICE @TER PNtPS A h B HEADER 82. 600 D PSI6 56 P2161 SERVICE NATER PLIPS C h D HEADER 73. 6m PS16 57 BKR041 SERVICE NATER PNP A 600D 58 IMR042 SERVICE NATER PIIP 8 600D 59 IIR043 SERVICE WATER PNrP C 600D 60 IIR044 SERVICE NATER mP n 6009 EMJ

OGRAM NAME:LRGTSZ.E

~ OCT 08,92

.E.

~ ~ GINNA NUCLEAR PONER PLAHT 08:45:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNMEHT

SUMMARY

GROUP NAME GROUP DESCRIPTION EVENT 2 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION CURRENT VALUE DUALITY CODE ENGR UNITS 1 F0619 COMPONENT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLll 1485. GOOD GPM 2 LRNST REFUELING llATER STORAGE TANK LVL 94.5 GOOD 3 WS033 33 FOOT LEVEL 1JINO SPEED 3.8 GOOD MPH 4 l$ 033 33 FOOT LEVEL LIIND DIRECTION 79. GOOD DEG.

5 MT033 33 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE 59.8 GOOD DEGF 6 MT250 250 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE 59.0 GOOD DEGF 7 NDT2 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEHP -0.8 GOOD DEGF 8 R01 AREA 1-CONTROL ROOH 9.02214.02 GOOD MR/H 9 R02 AREA 2-CONTAINHENT 6.40678+00 GOOD KR/H 10 R05 AREA 5-SPEHT FUEL PIT 1.39946+00 GOOD MR/H 11 R09 AREA 9-LETDONN LINE MONITOR 3.40701+01 GOOD MR/H 12 R34 AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUHP 9.09354-01 GOOD MR/H 13 R35 AREA 35-PASS SAMPLE PANEL 1.09283+00 GOOD MR/H 14 R10A CONTAINHEHT IODINE MONITOR R10A 9.58719+01 GOOD CPH R11 CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE 5.18901+02 GOOD CPM R12 CONTAINMENT GAS MOHITOR 7.38002+02 GOOD CPM R108 PLANT VENT IODINE MONITOR R10B 4.30543+01 GOOD CPH R13 AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE 8.58327+01 GOOD CPH R14 AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR 4.22831+01 GOOD CPM 20 R18 LIQUID llASTE DISPOSAL MONITOR 2.78658+03 GOOD CPH 21 R'l9 STEAM GENERATOR BLOlSONN DRAIN 4.07174+03 GOOD CPM 22 R29 AREA 29-CONTAINMENT HIGH RANGE 5.05861-01 GOOD R/HR R30 AREA 30-COHTAINMENT HIGH RANGE 5.09440.01 GOOD R/HR 24 R15 CONDENSER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST 1.25835+05 HALM CPM 25 R12A5 CV VENT CHAN 5-LIN RANGE GAS 1.89699-07 GOOD UCI/CC 26 R12A6 CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAHMA 2.53990-02 GOOD MR/HR 27 R12A7 CV VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 3.57435.05 GOOD UCI/CC 28 R12A9 CV VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 1.41261-03 GOOD UCI/CC 29 R14A5 PLAHT VENT CHAN 5-LQI RAHGE GAS 4.40312.07 GOOD UCI/CC 30 R14A7 PLANT VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 6.86543-05 GOOD UCI/CC 31 R14A9 PLANT VENT CHAN 9 HIGH RANGE GAS 3.72621-03 GOOD UCI/CC 32 R15A5 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5-LOFTI RANGE GAS. 6.29179.03 HALH UCI/CC 33 R15A7 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7-HID RANGE GAS 6.29392-03 HWRN UCI/CC 34 R15A9 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 9-Hl RANGE GAS 6.29436.03 GOOD UCI/CC 35 R31 AREA 31 STEAM LINE A (SPING) 1.02040-02 GOOD MR/HR 36 R32 AREA 32 STEAM LINE 8 (SPING) 1.01048-02 GOOD MR/HR 37 CVH CV HYDROGEH CONCENTRATION .0 GOOD X 38 'CV03 CV BASEMENT LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹3 95.1 GOOD DEGF 39 , TCV07 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹7 106.0 GOOD DEGF 40 TCVOB CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹8 106.6 GOOD DEGF 41 TCV09 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹9 106.7 GOOD DEGF 42 TCV10 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹10 106.2 GOOD DEGF 43 TCV17 CV OPERATING LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹17 117.5 GOOD DEGF 0 J

Time: ~gg Message: 17 INNA TATI N 1 2 EVAL ATED EXER I E MESSA E F RM MMMf: Q t<<L << IR imla dPln oniin:

~Me gage: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""

The following annunciator is received:

~ A-17 (Motor Off RCP CCWP)

FOR CONTR LLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:

1) When operators check the Control Board, inform them that the 1A CCW Pump has tripped and the 1B CCW Pump has started automatically ~an is delivering required flow (i.e., There are no Control Board alarms that would indicate loss of CCW Flow).

Antici ate Results:

1) Operators should perform the applicable actions of AR-A-17.
2) Operators should perform the applicable actions of AP-CCW.2.
3) Operators should request, that the Auxiliary Operator sent to the Auxiliary Building to identify the CCW leak, isolate the 1A CCW Pump and rack out its electrical breaker.
4) Operators should inform the people manning the TSC of the 1A CCW Pump problems.

Time: Jg'jQ Message: ~1

~INNA TATI N 1 92 EVAL ATED EXER I E

~ME EA EF R

~MI: IACCWP PM R I IE IFII REIT Simula ed Plan Condi ions; See the Attached Mini-Scenario

~Mss~a """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:

1) Provide information verbally when appropriate investigations are made.

Antici ated Results:

2) As per Mini-Scenario Anticipated Results.

NIINNII TATI N 2 EVAL ATED EXER I E

~MINI- NNAIII SCENARIO:

Failure of inboard mechanical seal on the 1A Component Cooling Water Pump.

INITIALCONDITIONS:

Plant Operating at 97% power with 1A Component Cooling Water Pump supplying the system.

CONDITIONS:

The operator on tour finds water spraying from the inboard seal of 1A Component Cooing Water Pump, directly on the 1A motor. Caution; water contains potassium chromate which is toxic.

ACTIONS REQUIRED:

1B CCW Pump Seal leaking a small amount.

1A Component Cooling Water Pump secured.

Pump isolated by A-1401.

Procedures and package for corrective maintenance be prepared.

Spare parts checked SWP request prepared Maintenance shop requested to clean up spill with aid of chemistry tech.

Open Flame permit and Fire Watch obtained Pump uncoupled from motor and coupling removed.

Seal water piping removed.

Mechanical seal removed.

Inboard bearing removed.

Shaft and stuffing box inspected for damage after cleaning.

New mechanical seal installed.

Bearing inspected and replaced as necessary.

Coupling installed and alignment accomplished.

Pump returned to service.

EXPECTED RESULTS:

1A Component Cooling Water Pump returned to service. in eight hours after repairs started on unit.

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~ME SA E F RM

~f: IACCWP pM P Pl I P pS IFII RplT Simula e Plan Conditions: See the Attached Mini-Scenario

~Messa e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY

~CI I E

1) Provide information verbally when appropriate investigations are made.

An ici a ed Resul s:

1) As per Mini-Scenario Anticipated Results.

gllNNil 74Tl N 1 2 EVAL ATED EXER I E

~MINI- CENARI TITLE: 1A WP m M orPr bl mfromP m P kin F il r Expected scenario start time: 0850 INITIALCONDITIONS: Pump running.

METHOD OF INITIATION:Breaker trips, Operations calls for Electricians to investigate.

INDICATIONS:

CONTROL ROOM: ~ Alarm window: "A-17" MOTOR OFF: RCP/CCWP

~ White (disagreement) light: CCP1A BUS 14/POS 23A: ~ Amptector: "Instantaneous" Trip Indication CCWP1A MOTOR: ~ Smell of burnt insulation

~ Water spray on motor case EXPECTED SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS:

o Investigate Auxiliary Building for visible signs near breaker or motor.

~ Notice smell at motor

~ Notice Circuit Breaker Amptector target for "instantaneous" o Obtain holds, clearances, and test equipment.

o Simulate measuring resistance phase to phase 5 megger motor from Bus 14/Pos 23A readings:

Megger readings: OMQ to ground 0

Phase to phase resistance: ( 1 Q Simulate determ of motor and repeat tests to locate fault in motor windings.

o Suggest replacing pump and motor with spare units.

FINAL CONDITIONS:

Motor requires replacement due to shorted windings. Windings shorted due to water spray upon failure of pump seal.

Time:

Message:

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~INNA TATI N 1 2 EVAL ATED EXER E MES A E F RlVl

~MI: N I<<C << IR IINCRRI T imula e Plan Con i ion:

~Nlessa e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""

The ADFCS problem with the MFW Regulating Valves is repaired.

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY C~lN

1) The IRC Repair Team working on the ADFCS should report this message to the Simulator Control Room. Simula or Con rol Room Con roller and ISC Re air Team Controller to coordina e his re or a 0855 hours0.0099 days <br />0.238 hours <br />0.00141 weeks <br />3.253275e-4 months <br />.

Antici ated Resul s:

1) Operators continue shutting the Plant down per 0-2.1.

Time:

Message:

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21 lNNA TATION 1 2 EVAL ATED EXE I E IVIE A E F RM MMMf: 8 I C IR Simula ed Plan Condi ions: See the Attached Sheets

~Messs e:

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Antici ated Results:

1) Operators continue shutting the Plant down per 0-2.1.

199Z'VALUATED EXERCISE Time: d'Fdb MAZOR PARAMETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown ~YES Hi h Head S.Z. Pum s N-3 1 FI-924 N-32 N-35 CPS CPS AMPS FI-925 1A.

~GP INSERV T GPM OOS N-36 AMPS 1B. INSERV S B OOS Avg. Nuclear Power 1C.'NSERV OOS RCS Pressure &2.fe2 PSZG BAST Level =

PRZR Level 5r 7 A RCP IN STOPPED Low Head S.I. Pum s B RCP IN STOPPED FI-626 O M 1A S/G Level ~a. I 1A. INSERV T OOS RECIRC 1B S/G Level 5a t 1B. INSERV TB OOS RECIRC 1A S/G Pressure PSIG RWST Level =

1B S/G Pressure 7s ~ PSIG Turbine/Generator ONLI OFFLINE Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV Buses NERG DEENERGIZED FI-931A O GPM 480V Buses ER DEENERGIZED Fl-931B~GP DC Batteries A~go VOLTS B ISOVOLTS 1A. ZNSERV TBY OOS Cnmt Pressure .IS PSIG 1B ~ INSERV T OOS Cnmt Sump A Level ~OFEET NaOH Tank Level =

Cnmt Sump B Level INCHES A Loop Hot Leg Xm.-L oF Containment ecirc Fans A Loop Cold Leg 899. I OF 1A. NSE STBY OOS B Loop Hot Leg ~C. I OF 1B. SE STBY OOS B Loop Cold Leg RVLIS

~,~iOF 1C. INSERV T OOS 1D. SER STBY OOS

  • CET 91l OF Post Accident Dampers OPEN LOSED S/G A Total Aux FW Flow GPM 5/G B Total Aux FW Flow 0 GPM Service Wate Pum s 1A. STBY OOS DIESEL GENERATORS 1B. INSE STBY OOS 1C. NSE V ST OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED B OOS 1D. INS V TB OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED OOS A&B Header Pressure PSIG TSC RUNNING UNLOADED T OOS Security RUNNING UNLOADED OOS Com onent Coolin Wat r Pum s 1A. STBY ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS 1B. NSER STBY OOS Surge Tank Level =

Aux. Feedwater Pum s 1A. INSERV T OOS Standb Aux. Fe water Pum s 1B. INSERV TB OOS 1C. INSERV OOS Turb. Driven INSERV TB 1D. INSERV STB CST Level ~ FEET OOS OOS

  • CET = Average of Selected Core Exit Thermocouples

8> 1992 09:00 R. E. GINA SIWLATOR PAGE 1 TREND GROUP ASSIGNNENT SUNNARY GROUP: EVENT1 PROCEDURE! EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION E. U.

1 ATMS ANTICIPATED TRANSIEhT M/0 SCRAN No ATMS GOOD 2 RXT REACTOR TRIP BREAKER STATUS NOT TRIP GOOD 3 N31 SMCE RANGE DETECTOR N-31 1.000008M INHH CPS N32 SMKE RANGE DETECTOR N-32 1.00000+00 INHB CPS 5 N35 INIERNEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-35 6.19439M INHB ANP 6 N36 INTERNEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-36 5,727~ INHB ANP 7 NP AVERAGE NIKLEAR POWER 86.94 GOOD X 8 PRCS REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEN AVG PRESS 2262. 6009 PSIB r

9 LPIR PRESSURI IER AVERAGE LEVEL 45.7 6009 X 10 FRM RECTOR COOLANT LOOP A AV6 FLIN 98.4 6009 11 FR(u REACTOR COOLNT LOOP B AVG FLOW 97.3 6009 X 12 RXT16 RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP 6009 13 RXT17 RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP 6009 14 TSUBTC INCORE TC SUBCOOLED NAPKIN 51.8 600~ DEBF 15 LSGA STN GEt( A NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL 52.1 GOOD X 16 LSBB STN GEN B NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL 52.1 6009 X f7 PSGA STN BEt( A AVERAGE PRESSURE 723. 6009 PSIG 18 PSGB STN 6EN B AVERAGE PRESSURE 722. BOOB PSI6 19 GENBKR1 GENERATOR ON LINE BREAKER 161372 NOT TRIP 6009 20 BENBKR2 GBERATOR ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372 NOT TRir SOOn 21 BUSffA BUS 11A SlFPLY BREAKER NOT TRIP 6009 22 BUS11B BUS 11B SUPPLY BREAKER NOT TRIP 6009 23 BUS12A NOT TERNINATED ON PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 24 BUS12B t(OT TERNINATED ON PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 25 B11A12A BUS 11A To f2A TIE BREA'(ER TRIPPED 6009 26 B11B12B BUS 11B TO 12B TIE BRENER TRIPPED 6009 27 PCV CONTAINHENT AVENGE PRESSURE . 13 6009 PSI6 28 LSUNPA CONTAINNENT RJNP A AVERAGE LEVEL 2.0 6009 FEET 29 L0942E SUtP B LEAL'8 It(CHES (TRAIN A) LOWER 6009 30 L0943E SU)P B LBtEL 8 It/CHES (TRAIN 8) LOWER 6009 31 LO'942D SUtP B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN A) LOWER 6009 32 L0943D SUtP B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN B) LOWER 6009 33 L0942C SU)P B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A) LOWER 6009 L0943C SUtP B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN B) LONER 6009 35 L0942B SU)P B LBr'EL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER 6009 36 , L0943B SUtP B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B) LOWER 6009 37 L0942A SUlP B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A) LOWER 6009 38 L0943A SUtP B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B) LOWER 6009 39 T0409A RCLA HOT LEG TENPERATUiK 596.1 6009 DE6F 40 T0410A RCLB HOT LE6 TBPERATSK 596.1 6009 DEGF 41 T0450 RCLA COLD LEG TE)IPERATlBE 544.1 6009 DE6F 42 T0451 RCLB COLD LEG TENPERATNE 545.2 G009 DEBF 43 TAVGAMID RCLA TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG) 570.1 6009 KBF 44 TAVGBMID RCLB TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG) 570.6 6009 DEBF 45 LRV REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL 99.4 6009 X 46 7CCORE El.l INCORE TC AVERAGE TENP 599.1 600~ KBF 47 FAUXFWA S/6 A TOTAj AUX FEECAIATER FLOW 0. 6009 PN 48 FAUXFMB S/G B TOTAL AUX FEEDMAWD FLOW 0. 6009 GPN 49 BKR081 NTR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUNP A OFF 6009 BKR082 NTR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUNP 9 OFF 6909 51 V3505 AUX FW PUNP STEA)I SUPPLY VALVE A CLOSED 6009 V3504 AUX FM PINP STEAJI SUPPLY VALVE 8 CLOSED GOOD gr 75

OCT 8~ 1992 09:00 R. E. GIMjfA SIffULATOR PA6E 2 TREND GfOUP ASSIGNffENT SNIARY 6ROUP'VENTI PfNlEDURE'PIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE . QUAL E,',

53 FSIA SAFETY INJECTION. LOOP A AVG FLOW 0. 600D PN 54 FSIB SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLOW 0. 600 D GPN 5S P2160 SERVICE WATER PNfPS A h B HEADER 82. 600D PSIG 56 P2I61 SERVICE WATER PNFS C 5 0 HEADER 73, GOOD PSIG 57 BffR04i SERVICE WATER PNfP A ON GOOD 58 BffR042 SERVICE WATER PUNP 8 ON 600D 59 BffR043 SERVICE WATER PNfP C ON GOOD 60 BKR044 SEfIICE WATER PNfP D OFF GOOD EMJ

IOGRAM NAME:l LRGTSZ.E

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OCT 08,92

.E.

~ GIHNA NUCLEAR PONER PLANT 09:00:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNMENT SUHHARY GROUP HAME GROUP DESCRIPT ION EVENT 2 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION CURREHT VALUE QUALITY CODE ENGR UNITS 1 F0619 COMPONENT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLU 1485. GOOD GPM 2 LRNST REFUELING llATER STORAGE TANK LVL 94.5 GOOD 3 IIS033 33 FOOT LEVEL llIND SPEED 3.1 GOOD MPH 4 l$ 033 33 FOOT LEVEL IIIND DIRECTIOH 52. GOOD DEG.

5 IIT033 33 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE 59.9 GOOD DEGF 6 NT250 250 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 59.3 GOOD DEGF 7 M)T2 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEHP -0.6 GOOD DEGF 8 R01 AREA 1-CONTROL ROOH 9.02214-02 GOOD MR/H 9 R02 AREA 2-CONTAINMEHT 6.40678i00 GOOD MR/H 10 R05 AREA 5-SPEHT FUEL PIT 1.39946+00 GOOD MR/H 11 R09 AREA 9-LETDONN LINE MONITOR 3.40701+01 GOOD MR/H 12 R34 AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUHP 9.09354-01 GOOD MR/H 13 R35 AREA 35-PASS SAHPLE PANEL 1.09283+00 GOOD MR/H 14 R10A CONTAINMENT IODINE MONITOR R10A 9.5871&01 GOOD CPM R11 CONTAIHHEHT AIR PARTICULATE 5.18901+02 GOOD CPM R12 CONTAINMENT GAS HOHITOR 7.38002+02 GOOD CPM R10B PLANT VENT IODINE HOHITOR R10B 4.30543>01 GOOD CPM R13 AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE 8.58327+01 GOOD CPH R14 AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR 4.22831+01 GOOD CPH 20 R18 LIQUID 'HASTE DISPOSAL MONITOR 2.78658t03 GOOD CPM 2'1 R19 STEAM GENERATOR BLONDONH DRAIN 4.07174+03 GOOD CPH 22 R29 AREA 29-CONTAINMEHT HIGH RANGE 5.05861-01 GOOD R/HR 23 R30 AREA 30-CONTAINMEHT HIGH RANGE 5.09440-01 GOOD R/HR 24 R15 CONDENSER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST 1.25835+05 HALM CPM 25 R12A5 CV VENT CHAN 5-LOU RANGE GAS 1.89699-07 GOOD UCI/CC 26 R12A6 CV VENT CKAH 6-AREA GAMMA 2.53990-02 GOOD MR/HR 27 R12A7 CV VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 3.57435-05 GOOD UCI/CC 28 R12A9 CV VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RAHGE GAS 1.41261-03 GOOD UCI/CC 29 R14A5 PLANT VENT CHAN 5-LOI RANGE GAS 4.40312-07 GOOD UCI/CC 30 R14A7 PLANT VENT CHAM 7-MID RANGE GAS 6.86543-05 GOOD UCI/CC 31 R14A9 PLANT VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 3.72621-03 GOOD UCI/CC 32 R15A5 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5-LOU RANGE GAS 6.29179.03 HALM UCI/CC 33 R15A7 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 6.29392-03 HNRN UCI/CC 34 R15A9 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 9-HI RANGE GAS 6.29436.03 GOOD UCI/CC 35 R31 AREA 31 STEAM LINE A (SPIHG) 1.02040-02 GOOD HR/HR 36 R32 AREA 32 STEAM LINE B (SPING) 1.01048-02 GOOD MR/HR 37 CVH CV HYDROGEN CONCEHTRATION .0 GOOD X 38 TCV03 CV BASEMEHT LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹3 95.1 GOOD DEGF 39 TCV07 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹7 106.0 GOOD DEGF 40 TCV08 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹8 106.6 GOOD DEGF 41 TCV09 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹9 106.7 GOOD DEGF 42 TCV10 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹10 106.2 GOOD DEGF 43 TCV17 CV OPERATING LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹17 117.5 GOOD DEGF 0-g -77

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~INNA TATI N 2EV L TEDE ER I E MES A E F RIVI

~MI:M I N<<IR 1A CCW Pump IA IIINRA< 100gpm.

3) Operators should also be performing the applicable actions of the following procedures:

a) EPIP 1-2 (ALERT) b) EPIP 1-5 (Notifications) c) 0-9.3 (NRC Immediate Notification).

199Z'EVALUATED EXERCISE TIme: G'Ill MAZOR PARAMETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown ES NO Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-31 N-32

~CPS CPS FI-924 0 FZ-925 0

. GPM GPM N-35 e AMPS 1A SE STBY OOS N-36 -t AMPS 1B STBY OOS Avg. Nuclear Power e 1C. INSERV STBY OOS RCS Pressure PRZR Level I 7 0

PSIG BAST Leve = ~7 A RCP STOPPED Low Head S.Z. Pum s B RCP UNNI STOPPED FI-62 GPM 1A 1B 1A S/G S/G S/G Level Level Pressure

~l

~lO.

~(S PSIG 1A.

1B.

SER STBY OOS RECIRC SERV STBY OOS RECIRC RWST Level = V .

1B S/G Pressure t3 PSIG Turbine/Generator OFFLINE Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV Buses NERGIZE DEENERGIZED FZ-931A O GPM 480V Buses N RGIZE DEENERGIZED FI-931B O GP DC Batteries A~TOVOL S BlSOVOLTS 1A. INSERV ST OOS Cnmt Pressure ~ ( PSZG 1B. INSERV OOS Cnmt Sump A Level FEET NaOH Tank Level =

Cnmt Sump B Level INCHES A Loop Hot Leg ~~eOF Containment Recirc Fans A Loop Cold Leg Loop Hot Leg

~G Z OF ~ 1A. NS STBY OOS B OF 1B. INSE STBY OOS B Loop Cold Leg ~ 5 OF 1C. STBY OOS RVLZS 1D. INSE STBY OOS

  • CET ~~.S OF . Post Acct ent Dampers OPEN CLOSED S/G A Total Aux FW Flow GPM S/G B Total Aux FW Flow GPM Service W te Pum s 1A. SE STBY OOS DIESEL GENERATORS 1B. SE STBY OOS 1C. STBY OOS A. NING UNLOADE STBY OOS 1D. INSER STBY OOS B. UNNING UN DE STB OOS A&B Hea er ressure PSIG TSC RUNN ED TB OOS Security RUNNING UNLOAD D TB OOS Com onent Coolin Water Pum s 1A. IN STBY 0 ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS 1B. NSERV STBY OOS Surge Tan Level =

Aux. Feedw ter Pum s 1A. SE STBY OOS Standb Aux. Fe ater Pum s 1B. N ER STBY S 1C. INSERV T OOS Turb. Driven SER STBY OOS 1D. ZNSERV TB OOS CST Level g~~h FEET

  • CET = Average of Selected Core Exit Thermocouples
8) 1992 09'17 R. E. GINA SitmLATOR PAGE 1

'REN9 GROUP ASSIGNMEt(T SUt(MARY 6ROUP: EVEHT1 PROCEDURES EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION GUAL E. U.

1 ATWS ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT W/0 SCRAM AIMS ALRt(

2 RXT REACTOR TRIP BREAKER STATUS RX TRIPPED ALRII 3 N31 SmSCE RANGE DETECTOR N-31 1.00000+(e INHB CPS 4 N32 SRSCE RANGE DETECTOR H-32 1.00000I00 INHS CPS 5 N35 INTERMEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-35 4.20726-06 6009 At(P 6 H36 IHTERt(EDIATE RAN6E DETECTOR N-36 3.59748M 6009 AMP 7 NP AVERAGE NUCLEAR POWER .59 600D X 8 PRCS REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEN AVG PRESS 1474. LAB PSIG 9 LPIR PRESSURIIER AVERAGE LEVEL .0 LALI( X, 10 FRCLA REACTOR COOLNT LOOP A AVG FLOW 98.9 GOOD X 11 FRCLB REACTOR COOLANT LOOP B AVG FLOW 98.0 600D X 12 R)(T16 RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP 600D 13 RXT17 RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP 6009 14 TSUBTC INCORE TC SUKOOLED MARIN 51.7 600~ KGF 15 LSGA STtl GEN A NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL 10.8 LALM X 16 LSGB STM GB( B NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL 7.1 LALN X 17 PSGA ST)( GEN A AVERAGE PRESSURE 913. 6009 PSI6 18 PSGB STtl GEN B AVERAGE PRESSURE 913. 6009 PSIG 19 GENBKRl GBERATOR ON LINE BREAKER 161372 NOT TRIP 6009 20 GENBKR2 GE%MTOR ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372 NOT TRIP 6009 21 BUS11A BUS 11A SUPPLY BREAKER NOT TRIP 6009 22 BUS11B BUS 11B SUPPLY BREAKER NOT TRIP 6009 23 BUS12A NOT TERMINATED ON PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 24 BUS12B NOT TERMINATED ON PPCS (7/19/91) HOT TRIP DEL 25 B11A12A BUS 11A To 12A TIE BRENER TRIPPED 6009 26 B11B12B BUS 11B To 129 TIE BREAKER TRIPPED GOOD 27 PCV CONTAINMENT AVERAGE PRESSURE .11 GOOD PSI6 28 LSUMPA CONTAIt(t~ SUt(P A AVERAGE LEVEL 2.0 6009 FK 29 L0942E SU)P B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN A) LOWER 6009 30 L0943E SUtP B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN 9) LOWER 6009 31 L0942D SU)P B LEVEL 78 iNCHES (TRAIN A) LONER 6009 32 L0943D SUtP B LEVEL 78 INOZS (TRAIN B) LOWER 6009 33 L0942C SUIP B LBtEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A) LOWER 6009 34 L0943C SUIP B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN B) LOWER 6009 35 l.0942B SUtP B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A) LOWER 6009 36 L0943B SUtP B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B) LOWER 6009 37 L0942A SUtP B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A) LOWER 6009 38 L0943A SU)P B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B) LOWER 6009 39 T0409A RCLA HOT LEG TBIPERATUK 543.6 6009 DE6F 40 T0410A RCLB HOT LE6 TBIPERATNK 543.6 6009 KGF 41 T0450 RCLA COLD LEG TE)IPERAT(RE 536.2 6009 DEGF 42 T0451 RCLB COLD LEG TE)IPERAT(SE 537.3 6009 DEGF 43 TAVGAWID RCLA TAVG (THOT/TC(LD WIDE RNG) 539.9 6009 DEGF 44 TAVGBMID RCLB TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG) 540.2 6000 DEGF 45 LRV REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL 99.5 6009 X 46 TCCORE El. 1 It(CORE TC AVERAGE TBIP 539.3 DFGF Goo'78.

47 FAUXFWA S/G A TOTAL A'JX FEEDWATER FLOW GOOD PN 48 FAUXFWB S/G B TOTAL A)JX FEEDMATER FLOW 484. 6009 GPN 49 BKR081 t(TR AUXILIARYFEEDWATER PUMP A OH 6009 50 BKR082 tITR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUMP 9 ON Gm 51 V3505 AUX FW PUMP STEA)I SUPPLY VALVE A OPEN ALRtf 52 V3504 AUX FM PUMP STEA)I SUPPLY VALVE B OPEN ALRtl

OCT &s 1992 09'17 R. E. GINA SIWLATOR PAGE 2 TREND 6ROUP ASSI6NENT RNHARY GROUP: EVENT1 PRXEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE OUAL E. U.

53 FSIA SAFiiY INJECTION LOOP A AVG FLOW 101. 600 D 6Ptl 54 FSIB SAFETY INJECTION l.OOP B AVG FLOW 101. GOOD GPH 55 P2160 SERVICE WATER PIIPS A 5 B HEADER 85. GOOD PSIG 56 P2161 SERVICE WATER PNPS C h D HEADER 85. GOOD PSI6 57 BKR041 SERVICE WATER PlNP A ON 600D 58 BKR042 SERVICE WATER PUNP B ON 600D 59 BKR043 SERVICE WATER PlmP C ON GOOD 60 BKR044 SERVICE WATER PUMP D ON GOOD EMJ

Q IOGRAM HAME:LRGTSZNE~ OCT 08,92

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~ ~ GINNA NUCLEAR POMER PLANT 09:17:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGMHEHT SUHMARY GROUP NAME GROUP DESCRIPT IOH EVENT 2 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT IO DESCRIPTION CURRENT VALUE QUALITY CODE ENGR UNITS 1 F0619 COMPONENT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLlI 1485. 6(XO GPH 2 LRlIST REFUELING MATER STORAGE TANK LVL 94.5 6000 X 3 MS033 33 FOOT LEVEL IIIND SPEED 3.8 QXX) MPH l$ 033 33 FOOT LEVEL lIIND DIRECTION 50. GOOD DEG.

5 MT033 33 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE 60.7 6000 DEGF 6 MT250 250 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 60.7 GOOD DEGF 7 MDT2 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEMP 0.0 GOOD DEGF 8 R01 AREA 1-CONTROL ROOM 9.02214.02 GOOD MR/H 9 R02 AREA 2-COHTAINHENT 7.35678+00 GOOD MR/H 10 R05 AREA S.SPENT FUEL PIT 1.3994& 00 6000 MR/H 11 R09 AREA 9.LETDOMN LINE MOHITOR 1.47701+02 GOOD MR/H 12 R34 AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUHP 9.09354-01 GOOD MR/H 13 R35 AREA 35-PASS SAMPLE PANEL 1.09283+00 GOOD MR/H 14 R10A COHTAINHENT IODINE MONITOR R10A 9.58719+01 GOOD CPM R11 CONTAINMEHT AIR PARTICULATE 5.18901+02 6000 CPM R12 CONTAINMEHT GAS MONITOR 7.38002+02 6000 CPM R108 PLANT VENT IOOIHE MOHITOR R108 4.30543+01 GOOD CPM R13 AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE 8.58327+01 GOOD CPM R14 AUX BLDG EXNAUST GAS MONITOR 4.22831+01 GOOD CPM 20 R18 LIQUID MASTE DISPOSAL MONITOR 2.78658+03 GOOD ~

CPM 21 R19 STEAM GENERATOR BLOleOllH DRAIN 1.57174+04 HALM CPM 22 R29 AREA 29-COHTAINMEMT HIGH RANGE 5.05861.01 GOOD R/HR 23 R30 AREA 30-CONTAIHMENT HIGH RANGE 5.09440-01 GOOD R/HR 24 R15 CONDENSER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST 9.~06 HALM CPM 25 R12A5 CV VENT CHAN 5-LNI RAHGE GAS 1.89699-07 GOOD UCI/CC 26 R12A6 CV VENT CHAN 6 AREA GAMMA 2.53990-02 GOOD HR/HR 27 R12A7 CV VENT CHAM 7-HID RANGE GAS 3.57435-05 GOOD UCI/CC 28 R12A9 CV VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RAHGE GAS 1.41261-03 GOOD UCI/CC 29 R14A5 PLANT VENT CHAN 5-LNI RANGE GAS 4.40312-07 GOOD UCI/CC 30 R14A7 PLANT VENT CHAN 7-HID RAHGE GAS 6.86543-05 GOOD UCI/CC 31 R14A9 PLANT VENT CHAM 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 3.72621-03 GOOD UCI/CC 32 R15A5 AIR EJECTOR CHAH 5-LOU RANGE GAS 9.99999.03 HALH UCI/CC 33 R15A7 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7-MID RAHGE GAS 1.85392+00 HALM UCI/CC 34 R15A9 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 9-Hl RANGE GAS 1.85436+00 HMRH UCI/CC 35 R31 AREA 31 STEAM LINE A (SPIMG) 3.02040+00 MALM MR/HR 36 R32 AREA 32 STEAM LIHE 8 (SPING) 1.01048-02 GOOD MR/HR 37 CVH CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION ~ 0 GOOD 38 TCV03 CV BASEMEHT LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹3 95.1 GOOD DEGF 39 TCV07 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹7 106.0 GOOD DEGF 40 TCVOB CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹8 106.6 GOOD DEGF 41 TCV09 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹9 106.7 GOOD DEGF 42 TCV10 CV INI'ERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹10 106.2 GOOD DEGF 43 TCV17 CV OPERATING LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹17 117.5 GOOD DEGF

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~MN: SI I <<N IN Simulated Plan Condi ions: See the Attached Sheets

~Massa e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY

~NI I N Antici a ed Results:

1) Operators performing the applicable actions of E-O.
2) Operators should be transitioning to E-3 (Steam Generator Tube Rupture).

199P EVALUATED EXERCISE Time: 0 92.O MAZOR PAE&METERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown ES NO Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-31 N-32

~CPS CPS Fl-924 I 5 GPM FI-925 GPM N-35 AMPS 1A. NSE STBY OOS N-36 Q+- AMPS 1B. NSER STBY OOS Avg. Nuclear Power o 1C. INSERV STBY OOS RCS Pressure ~s& 7 PSIG BAST Leve PRZR Level A RCP UNNI STOPPED Low Head S.I. Pum s B RCP UNNING STOPPED FI-626 O GPM 1A S/G Level so.t a 1A. NSE STBY OOS RECIRC 1B S/G Level .1 1B. NSE STBY OOS RECIRC 1A S/G Pressure PSIG RWST Level =

1B S/G Pressure PSIG Turbine/Generator FFLINE Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV Buses NERGIZ DEENERGIZED FI-931A O GPM 480V Buses N ED DEENERGIZED FI-93 1B 0 GPM DC Batteries AI'SbVO S B~3oVOLTS 1A. INSERV B OOS Cumt Pressure Cnmt Sump A Level

~dPSIG 1B. INSERV B OOS

. 0 FEET NaOH Tank Level =

Cnmt Sump B Level INCHES A Loop Hot Leg 'f043 OF Containment Recirc Fans A Loop Cold Leg M4LX oF 1A. NSER STBY OOS B Loop Hot Leg OF 1B. NSE STBY OOS B Loop Cold Leg OF 1C. SERV STBY OOS RVLIS f3 1D. NSE V STBY OOS

  • CET Oa OF Post Aces ent Dampers OPE CLOSED S/G A Total Aux FW Flow O GPM S/G B Total Aux FW Flow ~g GPM Service Water 1A SE Pum STBY s

OOS DIESEL GENERATORS 1B. E STBY OOS 1C. SER STBY OOS A. UNNING UNLOADE STBY OOS 1D. NSER STBY OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED STBY OOS A&B Header ressure ggP8 PSIG TSC RU G LO DED STB OOS Security RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS Com onent Coolin Water Pum s 1A. INSERV STBY ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS 1B. SER STBY OOS Aux. Feedwater Pum s Surge Tank Level = ~2-1A. SE STBY OOS Standb Aux. Feedwater Pum s 1B. INSERV STBY OOS 1C. INSERV TB OOS Turb. Driven INSERV TB CST Level ~f F OOS 1D. INSERV TB OOS

  • CET = Average of Selected Core Exit Thermocouples 8-fo

8, 1992 09:21 R. E. GINA Sit(ULATOR PAGE 1 TREND GROUP ASSIGN)(ENT SUl(NARY GROUP! EVENTi PROCEDURE( EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION E. U.

1 ATMS ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT W/0 SCRI( ATWS ALRt(

2 RXT REACTOR TRIP BREAKER STATUS RX TRIPPED ALRt(

3 N31 SMKE RANGE DETECTOR N-31 1. 0000(MO INHB CPS 4 N32 SIIKE RANGE DETECTOR N-32. 1.00000+00 INHB CPS 5 N35 INTERt(EDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-35 6.79204M 6009 At(P N36 INTERt(EDIATE RANGE DHECTOR N"36 5.80759M 6009 At(P 7 'NP AVERAGE NXLEAR POWER .02 6009 y.

8 PRCS REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEt( AVG PRESS 1267. LALN PSIG 9 LPLR PRESSURIIER AVERAGE LEVEL .0 LALN 'l 10 FRM REACTOR COOLANT LOOP A AVG FLOW 98.1 6009 7l 11 FRCLB REACTOR COOLNT LOOP B AV6 FLN 97.3 6009 12 RXT16 RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP GOOD 13 RXT17 RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP 6009 14 TSUBTC INCQRE TC SUBCOOLED t(ARSIN 35.0 600~ DEGF 15 LSSA STt( GEt( A NARRN RANGE AVG LEVEL 30.8 GOOD X 16 LSSB STt( BEN B NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL 28.7 LWRt( y.

17 PSGA STt( SEt( A AVERAGE PRESS(EE 941. 6009 PSIG 18 PSGB STH GEN B AVERAGE PRESSURE 941-. 6009 PSIG 19 GENBKR1 6BERATOR ON LltK BREAKER 161372 TRiPPED ALRt(

20 GENBKR2 aaeuTOR oN LINE BREAKER 9ra372 TRIPPED ALRt(

21 BUSIIA BUS 11A SUPPLY BREAKER TRIPPED ALRt(

22 BUS11B BUS iiB SUPPLY BREAKER TRIPPED ALRN 23 BUS12A NOT TERt(INATED Ot( PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 24 BUS12B NOT TERNINATED ON PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 25 811A12A BUS 11A TQ 12A TIE BREWER NQT TRIP ALRt(

26 B11812B BUS 11B TQ 12B TIE BREWER NOT TRIP ALRt(

27 PCV CONTAIttt(ENT AVERAGE PRESSURE .08 6009 28 LSI(PA CONTAINt(ENT RIP A AVERAGE LEVEL 2.0 GOOD 29 L0942E SU)P B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN A) LOWER soon 30 L0943E SU)P B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN B) LONER GOOD 31 L0942D SU)P B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN A) LONER 6009 32 L09439 SU)P B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN B) LONER 6009 33 L0942C SUtP B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A) LNER Goon 34 L0943C SU)P B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN B) l.OWER 6009 35 L0942B SU)P B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A) LNER 6009 36 L0943B SUtP B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B) LNER 6009 37 L0942A SUtP B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A) LNER 6009 38 t 0943A SUtP B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B) LONER GOOD 39 T0409A RCLA HOT LEG TEt(PERATURE 540.3 6009 DEGF 40 T0410A RCLB HOT LE6 TEt(PERATURE 540.3 6009 DEBF 41 T0450 RC(A COLD LEG TEt(PERAT(SE 538.8 6009 DEGF 42 T0451 RCLB COLD LEG TEt(PERATlRE 538.4 6009 DE6F 43 TAVGAMID RCLA TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG) 539.7 6009 DEGF 44 TAVSBWID RCLB TAVG (THQT/TCOLD MIDE RNG) 539.4 SOQD DESF 45 LRV REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL 99.3 6009 K 46 TCCORE E1.1 INCORE TC AVERAGE TEt(P 540.5 Goo< DE6F 47 FAUXFWA S/6 A TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLN 0. 6009 6PN 48 FAUXFWB S/G B TOTAL AUX FEEDWATER FLN 198. GOOD 6Pt(

49 BKR081 t(TR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUt(P A ON 6009 50 BKR082 HTR AUXILIARY FEEDWATER PUlP B ON GOOD 51 V3505 AUX FM PUtP STEA)l SUPPLY VALVE A CLOSED 6009 52 V3504 AUX FM PUt(P STENi SL%'PLY VALVE B CLOSED 6009

OCT 8) 1%2 N:21 R. E. GINA SIILATOR PAGE 2 TREND 6ROUP ASSIMENT SUNRY 6ROUP: EVENT1 PRXEOUREl EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION QUAL E. U.

53 FSIA SAFETY INJECTION. LOOP A AVG FLOW 145. 600D PN 54 FSIB SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLOW 145. GOOD GPN 55 P2160 SERVICE WATER PNPS A h B HEADER 85. SOOn PSIG 56 P2161 SERVICE WATER PNFS C h D HEADER 85. 6009 PSIG 57 BKR041 SERVICE WATER PNF A GOOD 58 IIR042 SERVICE WATER PlIP B GOOD 59 INR043 SERVICE WATER PIIP C GOOD 60 IIR044 SERVICE WATER PNP D GOOD EMJ

Time: ~3g Message: 26 INNA TATI N 2 EV L ATED XER E ME A E F RM

~lli i: 'i i<<L << iR Simula e Plan n i ions: See the Attached Sheets

~INesse e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:

Antici ated Results:

1) Operators performing the Applicable Actions of E-3.
2) The Ruptured Steam Generator should be isolated at approximately this time, ti.e., secondary side).

8 6

199K'VALUATED EXERCISE Time: 00'50 MAJOR PARAMETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown ES NO Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-31 CPS FI-924 GPM N-32 N-35

~CPS  !-II AMPS FI-925 2 'j~GPM 1A. SE STBY OOS N-3 6 Avg. Nuclear Power

~~wl AMPS 1B SE STBY OOS o 1C NSER STBY OOS RCS Pressure PRZR Level PSIG BAST Lave = ~O A RCP STOPPED Low Head S.I. Pum s B RCP UNNIN STOPPED FI-626 O G M 1A S/G Level 1A. INSERV TB OOS RECIRC 1B 1A S/G S/G Level Pressure

~o&

~ 5 PSIG 1B. INSERV RWST Level =

TB OOS RECIRC 1B S/G Pressure 0 PSIG Turbine/Generator NE FFLIN Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV Buses RGIZE DEENERGIZED FI-931A Q GPM 480V. Buses NERGIZ DEENERGIZED Fl-931B D GPM DC Batteries A~5o VOLTS B/Sb VOLTS 1A. INSERV TB OOS Cnmt Pressure . oa PSIG 1B.

-Cnmt Sump A Level Cnmt Sump B Level

~3. FEET INCHES INSERV TB NaOH Tank Level = ~4 OOS A Loop Hot Leg ~ OF Containm nt ecirc Fans A Loop Cold Leg Zi OF 1A. NSERV STBY OOS B Loop Hot Leg ~ OF 1B. N ERV STBY OOS B Loop Cold Leg ~ 4 OF 1C. S STBY OOS RVLIS

  • CET i+i

~92,3

~ 1D. NSER STBY OOS Post Accident Dampers OPE CLOSED A Total Aux FW Flow O OF'/G GPM S/G B Total Aux FW Flow ~IG GPM Service Wa er Pum s 1A. NSERV STBY OOS DIESEL GENERATORS 1B.'SER STBY OOS 1C. SER STBY OOS A. UNNING UNLOAD STBY OOS 1D. NSER STBY OOS B.

TSC ED STBY OOS D TB OOS A&B Header ressure ~APSIG Security RUNNING UNLOA D B OOS Com onent Coolin Water Pum s 1A. INSERV STBY 00 ENGINEERED. SAFEGUARDS 1B. NSE V STBY OOS Aux. Feedwater Pum s Surge Tan vel = 5 ~ 4 1A. INSERV TB OOS Standb Aux. Fee ater Pum s 1B. SER STBY OOS 1C. INSERV TB OOS Turb. Driven INSERV B OOS 1D. INSERV TB OOS CST Level / FEET

  • CET = Average of Selected Core Exit Thermocouples

8s 1992 09! 30 R. E. GINA SI)ILATOR PAGE 1 TREND GROUP ASSIGN%AT SUt(t(ARY GROUP'VENT1 PROCEDURE'PIP f< PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION E. U.

1 ATiS ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT W/0 SCRAt( ATWS ALN 2 RXT REACTOR TRIP BRENER STATUS RX TRIPPED ALN 3 N31'32 SMCE RANGE DETECTOR N-31 i. 00000+00 INH)t CPS 4 SONCE RI(GE DETECTOR N-32 1.0000&0 INH8 CPS 5 ta5 INTER)(EDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-35 6. 13757"1 1 GOOD At(P 6 N36 INIEt(t(EDIATE RAN6E DETKTOR N-36 5.34561-11 GOOD At(P 7 NP AVERA6E NUCLEAR POWER .00 GDOD X 8 PRCS REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEt( AVG PRESS 934. LALt( PSIG 9 LPLR PRESSURI lER AVERAGE LEVEL .0 LAL)( X f0 FRCLA REACTOR COOLNT LOOP A AVG FLOW 103.3 600D X 11 FRCLB REACTOR COOLANT LOOP B AVG FLOW 103.0 600D X 12 RXT16 RCPA BRENER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP GOOD 13 RXT17 RCPB BRENER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP GOOD 14 TSUBTC INCORE TC SUBCOOLED t)ARGIN 45.9 600'EGF 15 LSGA STtl GB( A NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL 49.6 GOOD X 16 LSGB STN GEN B NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL .0 LAL)( X 17 PSGA STtt GEN A AVERAGE PRESSURE 1053. GOOD PSIG 18 PS6B STt( GEN 8 AVERA6E PRESSURE 580. LWR)( PSI6 f9 GENBKRf GBGQTOR ON LINE BRENER 161372 TRIPPED ALRtl 20 GENBKR2 GamATOR ON INE BREAKER 9X1372

~

TRIPPED ALRt(

21 BUS11A BUS f1A SUPPLY BRENER TRIPPED ALRtl 22 BUS11B BUS 11B SLPPLY BRENER TRIPPED ALR)(

23 BUS12A NOT TERNINATED Ott PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 24 BUS12B NOT TERt(INATED OW PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 25 811A12A BUS 11A TO 12A TIE BRENER NOT TRIP ALRt(

26 B11812B BUS 11B TO 128 TIE BRENER NOT TRIP AUI 27 PCV CONTAIN)(ENT AVERAGE PRESSURE .02 GOOD PSIG 28 LSI(PA CONTAINEhT PJt(P A AVcCAGE LE4l3. 2.1 6009 FAT 29 L0942E SUtP 8 LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN A) LO)tER GOOD 30 L0943E SUtP 8 LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN B) LONER GOOD 31 LO'942D SUtP 8 LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN A) LO)tER 6009 32 L0943D SUtP 8 LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN 8) LOI(ER 6000 33 L0942C SUtP B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A) LO)tER GOOD 34 L0943C SSP B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAiN 8) LONER 6009 35 L09428 SUtP B LEVEL 180 INES(TRAIN A) LOWER 600D 36 L0943B SUtP B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B) LOWER GOOD 37 L0942A SUtP B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER 6009 38 L0943A SUtf B LEVl3. 214 INCHES(TRAIN B) LONER GOOD 39 T0409A RCL4 HOT LEG TB(PERATUK 494.6 GOOD DEGF 40 T0410A RCLB HOT LEG TB(PERATNK 494.6 600D DEGF 41 T0450 RCLA COLD LEG TB(PERAT(mE 495.5 GOOD DE6F 42 TO451 RCLB COLD LE6 TB(PERATIRE 487.6 600D DE6F 43 TAVGAWID RCLA TAVG (TNT/TCOLD WIDE RN6) 494.8 6000 KGF 44 TAVGBWID RCLB TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG) 491.0 6000 DEGF LRV REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL 100.8 600D X 46 TCCORE Ei.f INCORE TC AVERAGE TB(P 492.2 600~ DEGF 47 FAUXFWA S/G A TOTAL AUX FEEDWATER FLOW 0. 600 D GPtt 48 FAUXFWB S/6 B TOTAL AUX FEEDWATBt FLOW 182. GOOD GPt(

49 BKR081 t(TR AUXILIARYFEEDWATER PlNP A OFF 6009 50 BKR082 ttTR AU)(ILIARY FEEDWATER PU)(P B ON GBQD 51 V3505 AUX FW PUt(P STEA)t SUPP(.Y VALVE A CLOSED 600D 52 V3504 AUX FW PlNP STEA)( SUPPLY VALVE 8 CLOSED 6009

OCr 8, 1992 R. E. GINA SINlLATOR PA6E 2 TREND GROI'SSIGQKNT RNNARY GROUP: EVENTi PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE NIL E. U.

53 FSIA SAFETY INJECTION.LOOP A AVG FLOM 257. GOOD GPtl 54 F GIB SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLOM 256. GOOD GPN 55 P2160 SERVICE MATER PIPS A h B HEADER 85. GOOD PSIG 56 P2161 SERVICE MATER PIIPS C h D HEADER 85. 6008 PSIG 57 BKR041 SERVICE MATER PtIP A GOOD 58 BKR042 SERVICE MATER PlmP B GOOD 59 BKR043 SERVICE MATER PlIP C GOOD 60 BKR044 SERVICE MATER PUNP D GOOD E+J

ROGRAM NAME:LRGTSZ.E OCT 08,92 R.E. GINNA NUCLEAR POlER PLANT 09:30:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNHEHT

SUMMARY

GROUP HAME GROUP DESCRIPTION EVENT 2 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT m DESCRIPTION CURRENT VALUE QUALITY CODE ENGR UNITS 1 F0619 COMPONENT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FL'W 1485. GOOD GPM 2 LRWST REFUELIHG WATER STORAGE TANK LVL 94.5 GOOD X 3 WS033 33 FOOT LEVEL WIND SPEED 4.1 GOOD MPH 4 WD033 33 FOOT LEVEL WIND DIRECTION 50. GOOD DEG.

5 WT033 33 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE 60.7 GOOD DEGF 6 WT250 250 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE 60.6 GOOD DEGF 7 WDT2 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEMP -0.1 GOOD DEGF 8 R01 AREA 1-CONTROL ROOM 9.02214-02 GOOD MR/H 9 R02 AREA 2-CONTAIKMEHT 7.35678+00 GOOD MR/H 10 R05 AREA 5-SPENT FUEL PIT 1.39946+00 GOOD MR/H 11 R09 AREA 9 LETDOWN LINE MONITOR 1.47701+02 GOOD MR/H 12 R34 AREA 34 AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUMP 9.09354-01 GOOD MR/H 13 R35 AREA 35 PASS SAMPLE PANEL 1.09283+00 GOOD MR/H 14 R10A CONTAINMENT IODINE MONITOR R10A 9.58719+01 GOOD CPM R11 CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE 5.18901+02 GOOD CPM R12 CONTAIHMEHT GAS MOHITOR 7.38002i02 GOOD CPM R10B PLANT VENT IOOIHE MONITOR R108 4.30543>01 GOOD CPM R13 AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE 8.58327+01 GOOD CPM R14 AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR 4.22831+01 GOOD CPM 20 R18 LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL MONITOR 2.78658t03 GOOD CPM 21 R19 STEAM GEHERATOR BLOWDOWN DRAIN 1.57174+04 HALM CPH 22 R29 AREA 29-COHTAINMENT HIGH RANGE 5.05861-01 GOOD R/HR 23 R30 AREA 30-CONTAINHENT HIGH RANGE 5.09440-01 GOOD R/HR 24 R15 CONDENSER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST 9.99999+06 BALM CPM 25 R12A5 CV VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS ~ 1.89699-07 GOOD UCI/CC 26 R12A6 CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAMMA 2.53990-02 GOOD MR/HR 27 R12A7 CV VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 3.57435.05 GOOD UCI/CC 28 R12A9 CV VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 1.41261.03 GOOD UCI/CC 29 R14AS PLANT VEHT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 4.40312-07 GOOD UCI/CC 30 R14A7 PLANT VENT CHAN 7-MID RAHGE GAS 6.86543-05 GOOD UCI/CC 31 R14A9 PLANI'ENT CHAN 9 HIGH RANGE GAS 3.72621-03 GOOD UCI/CC 32 R15A5 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 9.99999.03 BALM UCI/CC 33 R15A7 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 1.85392+00 HALM UCI/CC 34 R15A9 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 9-Hl RANGE GAS 1.85436+00 HWRN UCI/CC 35 R31 AREA 31 STEAM LINE A (SPING) 3.02040+00 HALM MR/HR 36 R32 AREA 32 STEAM LIHE B (SPIKG) 1.01048.02 GOOD MR/NR 37 CVH CV HYDROGEN COHCEHTRATION .0 GOOD X 38 TCV03 CV BASEMENT LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹3 95.1 GOOD DEGF 39 TCV07 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹7 106.0 GOOD DEGF 40 TCV08 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹8 106.6 GOOD DEGF 41 TCV09 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹9 106.7 GOOD DEGF 42 TCV10 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹10 106.2 GOOD DEGF 43 TCV17 CV OPERATING LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹17 117.5 GOOD OEGF 0 J

Time: Jg~)

Message: ~~X INNA TATI N 1 2 EVAL ATED EXER I E MESSA E F RM

~f: RI I<<C <<IR Emergency Coordinator RPII Rp I I Simula ed Plan Conditions:

~Massa e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""

Declare an ~LERT in accordance with EPIP 1-0, "Ginna Station Event Evaluation and Classification," EAL: Steam Generator Tube Rupture (SGTR); SGTR ) 100 gpm.

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY

~C"'l R

1) Deliver only if an ALERT has not been declared. Do no Deliver if Emer en Classifica ion di cussions ar in ro r Antici ated Resul s:
1) Deliver contingency message if ALERT not declared or is not being discussed.

Time: g)~4'j Message: ~2

~IMNA TATI ~

1 2 EVAL ATED EXER E ME A E F RM

~Mf: Si I <<C << IR Simula ed Plan Condi ions: See the Attached Sheets Messa<ee: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller No es:

An ici a ed Resvl s;

1) Operators performing Applicable Actions of E-3.
2) The RCS should be depressurized to ruptured S/G pressure and the High Head Safety Injection Pumps taken out at approximately this time.
3) The TSC should be nearing operational readiness of the Emergency Response Organization.
4) The TSC, when operational, should send repair teams into the Auxiliary Building to evaluate the 1A CCW Pump and motor problems.
5) The TSC, when operational, should send repair teams out to evaluate the "A" and "B" S/G ARV problems, if not already done.
6) The EOF may be activating at this time due to Plant conditions.

199K'EVALUATED EXERCISE Time: QVVg MAZOR PAEULMETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown YES NO Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-31 N-32 CPS CPS FZ-924 FI-925

~GPMO GPM N-35 /.os-I AMPS 1A. INSERV TB OOS N-36 '-// AMPS 1B. INSERV TB OOS Avg. Nuclear Power 1C. INSERV TB OOS RCS Pressure PRZR Level

~FPSIG ye 2.4 BAST Level = ~OS A RCP STOPPED Low Head S.I. Pum s B RCP RUNNIN STOPPED FI-626 O GPM lA S/G Level 2. 1A. INSERV OOS RECIRC 1B S/G Level 1B. INSERV TB OOS RECIRC

'1A S/G Pressure /0 / PSIG RWST Level = S.

1B S/G Pressure 2.Z PSIG Turbine/Generator INE/ Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV Buses 480V Buses DC Batteries Cnmt Pressure Cnmt Sump A Level Cnmt Sump B Level A Loop Hot Leg N RGIZ ENERGIZ A /SOVOLTS

~ DEENERGIZED FI-931A DEENERGIZED B(3OVOLTS

~FO

~ /

1.

G PSIG FEET INCHES OF FZ-93IB~GPM 1A.

1B.

GPM INSERV STB INSERV TB NaOH Tank Level =

Containment Recirc Fans OOS OOS A Loop Cold Leg /1 OF 1A. NSE V STBY OOS B Loop Hot Leg 817. OF 1B. NSERV STBY OOS B Loop Cold Leg OF 1C. INS STBY OOS RVLIS /oo.S' 1D. IN STBY OOS

  • CET ~97. 9 OF. Post Accident Dampers PE CLOSED S/G A Total Aux FW Flow 0 GPM S/G B Total Aux FW Flow ~~SGPM Service Water Pum s 1A. SE STBY OOS DIESEL GENERATORS 1B. NSE V STBY OOS 1C. NSER STBY OOS A. NING UNLOADE STBY OOS 1D. NS STBY OOS B. RUNNIN ADED STBY OOS A&B Header Pressure S 5 PSIG TSC RUNN NG ADED TB OOS Security RUNNING UNLOA D OOS Com onent Coolin Water Pum s 1A. IN E V STBY 00 ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS 1B NSERV STBY OOS Aux. Feedwater Pum s Surge Tan vel = ~2 1A. INSERV B OOS Standb Aux. Feedwater Pum s 1B. NSE V STBY OOS 1C. INSERV TB OOS Turb. Driven ERV STBY OOS 1D. INSERV B OOS CST Level FEET
  • CET = Average of Selected Core Exit Thermocouples
8) 1992 09:45 R. E. GINA SIILATOR PA6E 1 TREND GROUP ASSIGHNEHT SUttt(ARY 6ROUP: EVENT1 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLA)(T STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION E. U.

1 ATl6 ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0 SCRAtt ATWS ALRN 2 RXT REACTOR TRIP BS(ER STATUS RX TRIPPED ALIN 3 N31 SISCE RANGE DETECTOR N-31 8. 46249+01 GOOD 4 N32 So(ICE RANGE DETECTOR N-32 8.75988+01 6009 5 N35 INTERt(EDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-35 1.01391-11 6009 6 N36 INTERt(EDIATE RAN6E DETECTOR N-36 1.01391-11 6009 7 t(P AVERAGE NUCLEAR POWER .00 6009 8 PRCS REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEt( AVG PRESS 1085 Lu 9 LPZR PRESSURIZER AVERAGE LEVEL 50 0 2 Goon 10 FRCLA REI:TOR COOLNT LOOP A AVG FLOW 103.1 6009 11 FRCLB REACTOR COOLANT LOOP B AVB FLOW 102.5 Goon 12 RXT16 RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP 6009 13 RXT17 RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP HOT TRIP 6009 14 TSUBTC INCORE TC SUBCOOLED t)ARGIN 58.9 Boo<

15 LSGA STtt GEN A NARROW RAHGE AVG LEVEL 62.6 HWRH 16 LSBB STt( GEN B NA)SOW RANGE AVG LEVEL 33.4 Goon f7 PSBA STH GEtt A AVERAGE PRESSURE 1081. 6009 PSIG 18 PSBB STH GEN B AVERAGE PRESSURE 622. 6009 PSIG GENBKR1 GBHQTOR ON LINE BREAKER 16f372 TRIPPED ALfN 20 GEHBKR2 GBGQTOR ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372 TRIPPED ALR)(

21 BUS11A BUS 11A SUPPLY BREAKER TRIPPED ALRt(

22 BUS11B BUS 11B SUPPLY BREAKER TRIPPED AUN 23 BUSf2A NOT TERNIHATED OH PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 24 BUS12B HOT TERNIHATED OH PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 25 B11A12A BUS 11A TO 12A TIE BRENER NOT TRIP ALR)(

26 B11B12B BUS ifB To 128 TIE BRENER NOT TRIP ALRt(

27 PCV CONTAIN)(EHT AVERAGE PRESSURE ".O9 6009 PSIG 28 LSI(PA CONTAItlt(EHT S)t(P A AVEIWBE i&EL 2.1 GOOD FKf 29 LO942E SU)P B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN A) LO)tER 6009 30 LO943E SUtP B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN 9) Lo)(ER Boon 31 LO942D SUtP 8 LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN A) LOWER 6009 32 LO943D SUtP B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN B) LONER 6009 33 LO942C SUtP B L&EL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A) LOWER 6009 34 LO943C SUtP B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN B) LOWER 6009 35 LO942B SU)P B LEVEL 180 INDUS(TRAIN A) LOWER 6009 36 LO943B SUtP B LB(EL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B) LO))ER 6009 37 LO942A SUtP B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER 6009 38 LO943A SUtP B LElr'EL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B) LOWER 6009 39 TO409A RCLA HOT LEG TEtlPERATSK 497.4 6009 DEGF 40 T041OA RCLB HOT LE6 TEtiPERATUliE 497.4 6009 KGF 41 TO450 RCLA COLD LEB TE)PERAT(BE 497.9 6009 DEBF 42 T0451 RCLB COLD LEG TEt(PERAT(SE 494.6 6009 DEGF 43 TAVBAMID RCLA TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG) 497.7 6009 DEGF 44 TAVBBWID RCLB TAVB (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RHB) 496.0 6009 DEGF 45 LRV REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL 100.5 6009 X 46 TCCORE E1.1 IHCOPE TC AVERAGE TEt)P 497.4 Gooe DEBF 47 FAUXFWA S/G A TOTAL AUX FEEDWATER FLOW O. GOOD GN 48 FAUXFWB S/6 B TOTAL AUX FEENAlrB FLOW 364. 6009 BPN 49 BKRO81 t(TR AUXILIARYFEEDWATER PlNP A OFF 6009 50 BKR082 t(TR AUXILIARYFEEDWATER PUt(P B ON 6009 51 V3505 AUX FW PIN'TEA)t RFPLY VALVE A CLOSED 6009 52 V3504 AUX FM PlNP STEAN SUPPLY VALVE B OPEN AUN

OCT Bi 1992 09:45 R. E. GINA SINKATOR PA6E 2 TREND GROUP ASSIGNNENT SIOIRY 6ROUP! EVENT1 PRXEDUREl EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE NNL E. U.

53 FSIA SAFETY INJECTION. LOOP A AVG FLOM 0. 600D PN 54 FSIB SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AV6 FLOW 0. GOOD GPtl 55 P2160 SERVICE MATER PNPS A 5 B HEADER 85. 600D PSI6 56 P2161 SERVICE MATER PIIPS C 5 D HEADER 85. GOOD PSIG 57 BER041 SERVICE MATER PlIP A GOOD 58 INR042 SERVICE MATER PlIP B GOOD 59 BER043 SERVICE MATER PNP C 600D 60 BKR044 SERVICE MATER P1IP D 600D

0 OGRAM NAME I

LRGTSZ.E

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OCT 08,92

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~ ~ GIHNA NUCLEAR POWER PLANT 09:44:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGHHENT

SUMMARY

GROUP NAME GROUP DESCRIPTION EVENT 2 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION CURRENT VALUE DUALITY CODE ENGR UNITS 1 F0619 COHPONEHT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLW 1485. G(a) GPM 2 LRWST REFUELING WATER STORAGE TANK LVL 94.5 GOOD X 3 'WS033 33 FOOT LEVEL WIND SPEED 4.9 GOOD MPH 4 WD033 33 FOOT LEVEL WIND DIRECTION 49. GOOD DEG.

5 WT033 33 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE 61.3 GOOD DEGF 6 WT250 250 FOOT LEVEL, TEMPERATURE 61.3 GOOD DEGF 7 WDT2 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEMP 0.0 GOOD DEGF 8 R01 AREA 1-CONTROL ROOM 9.02214-02 GOOD MR/H 9 R02 AREA 2-CONTAINMEHT 7.35678i00 GOOD MR/H 10 R05 AREA 5-SPENT FUEL PIT 1.3994& 00 GOOD MR/H 11 R09 AREA 9.LETDOWN LINE MONITOR 1.47701+02 GOOD MR/H 12 R34 AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUMP 9.09354.01 GOOD MR/H 13 R35 AREA 35-PASS SAHPLE PANEL 1.09283+00 GOOD MR/H 14 R10A CONTAINMENT IODINE MONITOR R10A 9.58719+01 GOOD CPM 15 R11 CONTAINHENT AIR PARTICULATE . 5 '8901+02 GOOD CPH R12 CONTAINMENT GAS MONITOR 7.38002+02 GOOD CPM R10B PLANT VEHT IODINE HONITOR R108 4.30543+01 GOOD CPH R13 AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE 8.58327+01 GOOD CPM 19 R14 AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS'MONITOR 4.22831+01 GOOD CPM 20 R18 LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL MONITOR 2.78658+03 GOOD CPM 21 R19 STEAM GENERATOR BLOWDOWN DRAIN 1.57174+04 BALM CPM 22 R29 AREA 29-CONTAINMEHT HIGH RANGE 5.05861.01 GOOD R/HR 23 R30 AREA 30-CONTAIHMEHT HIGH RANGE 5 '9440.01 QXO R/HR 24 R15 CONDENSER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST 4.40835i06 HALM CPM 25 R12A5 CV VENT CHAN 5 LOW RANGE GAS 1.89699-07 GOOD UCI/CC 26 R12A6 CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAMMA 2.53990-02 GOOD HR/HR 27 R12A7 CV VENT CHAH 7-MID RANGE GAS 3.57435-05 GOOD UCI/CC 28 R12A9 CV VENT CHAN 9 HIGH RANGE GAS 1.41261-03 GOOD UCI/CC 29 R14AS PLANT VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 4.40312.07 GOOD UCI/CC 30 R14A7 PLAHT VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 6.86543-05 GOOD UCI/CC 31 R14A9 PLANT VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 3.72621-03 GOOD UCI/CC 32 R15A5 AIR EJECTOR CHAH 5-LOW 'RAHGE GAS 9.99999-03 HALM UCI/CC 33 R15A7 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 2.20392-01 BALM UCI/CC 34 R15A9 AIR EJECTOR CHAH 9-HI RANGE GAS 2.20436-01 GOOD UCI/CC 35 R31 AREA 31 STEAM LINE A (SPING) 3.02040100 HALM MR/HR 36 R32 AREA 32 STEAM LIHE 8 (SPIHG) 1 ~ 01048-02 GOOD MR/HR 37 CVH CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION ~ 0 GOOD X 38 TCV03 CV BASEMEHI'VL 6 FT TEMP ¹3 95.1 GOOD DEGF 39 TCV07 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹7 106.0 GOOD DEGF 40 TCVOB CV IHTERHEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹8 106.6 GOOD DEGF 41 TCV09 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹9 106.7 GOOD DEGF 42 TCV10 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹10 106.2 GOOD DEGF 43 TCV17 CV OPERATING LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹17 117.5 GOOD DEGF

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Time: ~1QQ Message: ~2)~

IN NA TATION 1 2 VAL EDEXE I E ME A EF RM

~i: 8* iiylA iliWDi << ICh i i i d ii site, connection and operation of IVlobile Dl Unit.

h iiiiiii im I Pl n n i i n: See Attached Mini-Scenarios

~M~a: " 'THIS IS AN EXERCISE"'

R NT LLER E NLY N

1) Provide information verbally when appropriate actions are simulated or investigations are made by the appropriate players.

E

1) As per attached IVlini-Scenarios F-/o33

INNA TATI N 1 2EVAL A EDE E E MINI- CENARI

~A~ivi y: Bringing Mobile Dl Unit On Site (Security)

FOR ONTR LLER SE ONLY N

1) At 1000 Security Controller will inform Guard House personnel that there is a Simulated Mobile Dl Unit Trailer out front of Guard House and it needs to come on Site,

~Ai E

1) Security personnel should inform TSC and Simulate processing the Dl Truck on Site Expeditiously.

NA ATI 1 2 EVAL ATED EXER I E MINI- CENARIO hg~ivi y: Connection and Operation of Mobile Dl Unit (Auxiliary Operator and Chemist).

F R NTROLLER SE ONLY on roller N

1) Auxiliary Operator and Chemist should be notified by the TSC/CR that the Mobile DI Unit has arrived and needs to be connected and put in operation.

2l Inform Auxiliary Operator ~AT 103 that he is to Simulate stop pumping from outside storage tank to inside storage tank because outside storage tank is empty. Also the Mobile Dl'nit should be ready to operate in about an hour.

3) Inform Auxiliary Operator just prio'r to 1120 that he is to Simulate pumping water h 1 kd <<g k ~Agkkg A ions Ex 1)'uxiliary Operator and Chemist should Simulate connecting the Mobile Dl Unit per procedure T-6.13. To be Simulated pumping to outside storage tank ~T

~111 hr .

2) Auxiliary Operator should inform TSC/CR that the outside storage tank is empty and he has stopped pumping. Also that the Mobile Dl Unit will be in operation in about an hour.
3) Auxiliary Operator should simulate starting to transfer water from the outside storage tank to the inside storage tanks per procedure T-6.12 at ~112 hr .
4) Auxiliary Operator should notify TSC/CR that he is starting to fill the inside Condensate Storage tanks.

Time: ~1QQ Message: ~2 INNA TATI N 2 EVAL ATED EXE I E ME AGE F RM C I <<C IC im la Pl n n ii n: See the Attached Sheets

~Mesa e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""

FOR CONTROLLER USE NLY

~C "' C

1) The Dl truck arrives on Site Anici ae R suls:
1) Operators performing the Applicable Actions of E-3.
2) The TSC should be assuming command and control at approximately this time.

199'VALUATED EXERCISE Time: ~/GG MAZOR PAEVLMETERS 'NGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown Q~ES )NO Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-31 N-32

~~CPS FI-924 . GPM CPS FI-925 Q GP N-35 i.oe-I AMPS 1A. INSERV OOS N-36 -ll AMPS 1B INSERV TB OOS Avg. Nuclear Power o 1C INSERV TB OOS RCS Pressure PRZR Level 073 PSIG BAST Level = ~p A RCP RUNNING TOP Low Head S.I. Pum s B RCP STOPPED FI-626 Cl GPM 1A S/G Level 1A. INSERV T OOS RECIRC 1B 1A S/G S/G Level Pressure

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PSIG 1B RWST INSERV Level =

TB OOS RECIRC

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1B S/G Pressure 2.~ PSIG Turbine/Generator ONLINE/ FLIN Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV Buses NERGIZ DEENERGIZED FI-931A 0 GPM 480V Buses NERGIZE DEENERGIZED FI-931B 0 GPM DC Batteries A tSO VOLTS B/BO VOLTS 1A. INSERV B OOS Cnmt Pressure /7 PSIG 1B. INSERV TB OOS nmt Sump A Level 2. I FEET NaOH Tank Level =

Cnmt Sump B Level INCHES A Loop Hot Leg OF Containme Recirc Fans A Loop Cold Leg OF 1A. INSER STBY OOS B Loop Hot Leg f4.I OF 1B. S STBY OOS B Loop Cold Leg ~ 2 OF 1C. NSER STBY OOS RVLIS 1D. NSER STBY OOS

  • CET f V4.24F Post Accident Dampers PE CLOSED 3/G A S/G B Total Aux Total Aux FW Flow ~GPM Flow ~13. Service Water FW GPM Pum s 1A. NSER STBY OOS DIESEL GENERATORS 1B. S R STBY OOS 1C. NSE STBY OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED T OOS 1D. SE V STBY OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED B OOS A&B Header ressure fh PSIG TSC RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS Security RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS Com onent Coolin Water Pum s 1A. INSERV STBY 0 ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS 1B. NSER STBY OOS Aux. Feedwater Pum s Surge Tan vel = ~L-1A. INSERV TB OOS Standb Aux. Fe ater Pum s 1B. NSER STBY OOS 1C. INSERV TB OOS Turb. Driven INSERV TB OOS 1D. INSERV TB OOS CST Level FEET
  • CET = Average of Selected Core Exit Thermocouples

Bs 1992 10:00 R. E. GINA Sit(ULATOR PAGE 1 TREND GIP ASSIGI(Et(T SUt(t(ARY 6ROUP: EVENTi PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION E. U.

1 ATMS ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT W/0 SCRAtt ATNS ALRN 2 RXT REACTOR TRIP BREAKER STATUS RX TRIPPED ALRt(

3 N31 SolSCE RANGE DETECTOR N-31 8.52117+01 6009 CPS 4 N32 SISCE RANGE DETECTOR N-32 8.8206801 6009 CPS 5 N35 INTEf(t(EDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-3S 1.01391"Ii 6009 At(P 6 N36 INTER)(EDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-36 1.01391-11 6009 7 NP AVERAGE NUCLEAR POWER .00 6009 X 8 PRCS REACTOR COOLANT SYSTE)( AVG PRESS 1073. LALt( PSIG LPIR PRESSURIIER AVERAGE LEVEL 51.5 6009 X 10 FRCLA REACTOR COOLANT LOOP A AVG FLOW 12.3 INHB X 11 FRCLB REACTOR COOLANT LOOP 8 AVG FLOW 106.9 600D X 12 RXT16 RCPA BREAKER CAUSE Rr TRIP TRIPPED ALR)(

13 RXT17 RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP 6009 TSUBTC INCORE TC SUBCOOLED t(ARGIN 58.7 Booe DEGF IS LSBA STt( GEN A NARROW RANGE AV6 LEVEL 60.4 HNRt( X 16 LSBB ST)( GEN B NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL 49.3 6009 'X 17 PSBA STt( GEN A AVERAGE PRESSURE 1067. 6009 PSIG 18 PSGB STH GEN B AVERAGE PRESSURE 622. GOOD PSIG 19 GENBKRl GBERATOR ON LINE BREAKER 161372 TRIPPED ALRl 20 GENBKR2 BBGQTOR ON LINE BREAKER 9)(1372 TRIPPED ALRt(

21 BUS11A BUS 11A SUPPLY BREAKER TRIPPED ALRt(

22 BUS11B BUS 11B SIPPLY BREAKER TRIPPED ALRt(

23 BUS12A NOT TERt(I@ATED ON PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 24 BUS12B NOT TERt(INATED ON PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 25 B11A12A BUS 11A TO 12A TIE BREA(ER NOT TRIP AUI 26 BIIB129 BUS 11B TO 128 TIE BREIER NOT TRIP ALRt(

27 PCV CONTAIN)(ENT AVERAGE PRESURE -. 17 6009 28 LS(NPA CONTAINt(ENT SUt(P A AVE)mGE LEVEL 2.1 6009 29 L0942E SU)P 8 LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN A) LONER 6009 30 L0943E SU)P B LEVEL 8 It/CHES (TRAIN B) LONER 6009 31 L0942D SU)P B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN A) LONER 6009 32 L0943D SUtP B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN B) LONER 6009 L0942C SUtP B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER 6009 34 L0943C SUtP B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN B) .LONER BOOB 35 L09428 SUtP B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER 6009 36 L0943B SUtP B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B) LONER 6009 37 L0942A SU)P B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER 6009 38 L0943A SUtP B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B) LONER 6009 39 T0409A RCLA HOT LEG TEt(PERATURE 493.9 6009 KGF 40 T0410A RCLB HOT LEG TBlPERATURE 496.1 6009 DEBF 41 T0450 RCL4 COLD LEG TEt(PERAT(BE O'.2 6009 DEGF 42 T0451 'RCLB COLD LEG TEt(PERAT(RE 494.2 6009 DEGF 43 TAVGAMID RCLA TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG) 494.1 6009 KGF 44 TAVGBMID RCLB TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG) 495.2 GOOD DE6F 45 LRV REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL 99.6 46 TCCORE El. 1 INCORE TC AVERAGE TEt(P 496.2 DEGF 47 FAUXFWA S/G A:OTAL AUX FEEDMATW FLOW 0. BM9 GPt(

48 FAUXFWB S/6 9 TOTAL AUX FEEDVAm FLOW 129. 6009 9%

49 BKR081 t(TR AU)(ILIARY FEEDMATER PUtF A OFF 6009 50 BKR082 t(TR AU)(ILIARY FEEDMATER PU)(P B 6009 51 V3505 AUX FW PUt(P STEAtl SUPPLY VALVE A CLOSED 52 V3504 AUX FW PlIP STEA)t SLR'LY VALVE B CLOSED

OCT 8~ 892 10:00 R. E. GINA SitSLATN PAGE 2 TREND 6IIP ASSIGNMENT QNNRY 6ROUP: EVENTi PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION NLUE QNL E. U.

53 FSIA SAFETY INJECTION. LOOP A AVG FLOW 0. 6009 Ptl 54 FSIB SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLOW 0. 6009 GPN 55 P2160 SERVICE WATER HIPS A h B HEADER 85. 6009 PSI6 56 P2161 SERVICE WATER PNPS C 5 D HEADER 85. 600D PSI6 57 BKR041 SERVICE WATER PNP A 6009 58 BKR042 SERVICE WATER PIIP B 6009 59 BKR043 SERVICE WATER PllP C 600D 60 BKR044 SERVICE WATER PlIP 9 6009

ROGRAM I NAME:LRGTSZ.E~ OCT 08,92

.E.

~ ~ GIKHA NUCLEAR POWER PLANT 10:00:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGKHENT SUMHARY GROUP NAHE GROUP DESCRIPTION EVENT 2 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION CURRENT VALUE DUALITY CODE ENGR UNITS F0619 COMPONENT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLW 1485. G(XS GPM 2 LRWST REFUELING WATER STORAGE TANK LVL 94.5 GOOD 3 WS033 33 FOOT LEVEL WIND SPEED 5.0 GOOD MPH 4 WD033 33 FOOT LEVEL WINO DIRECTION 55. GOOD DEG.

5 WT033 33 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 61.3 GOOD DEGF 6 WT250 250 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 61 4 GOOD DEGF 7 WDT2 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEMP 0.1 GOOD DEGF 8 R01 AREA 1-CONTROL ROOM 9.02214-02 GOOD MR/H 9 R02 AREA 2-CONTAINMENT, 7.35678+00 GOOD MR/H 10 R05 AREA 5 SPENT FUEL PIT 1.39946+00 GOOD MR/H 11 R09 AREA 9-LETDOWN LINE MOHITOR 1 47701+02 GOOD HR/H 12 R34 AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUHP 9.09354-01 GOOD MR/M 13 R35 AREA 35-PASS SAMPLE PANEL 1.09283+00 GOOD MR/H 14 R10A COHTAINMEHT IODINE MONITOR R10A 9.58719+01 GOOD CPH R11 CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE 5.18901+02 GOOD CPH R12 CONTAINHENT GAS MONITOR 7.38002+02 GOOD CPM R108 PLANT VENT IODINE MONITOR R10B 4.30543+01 GOOD CPM R13 AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE 8.58327+01 GOOD CPM R14 AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR 4.22831+01 GOOD CPM 20 R18 LIDUID 'WASTE DISPOSAL MONITOR 2.78658+03 GOOD CPH 21 R19 STEAM GENERATOR BLOWDDWN DRAIN 1.57174+04 BALM CPM 22 R29 AREA 29-CONTAINMENT HIGH RANGE 5.05861.01 GOOD R/HR R30 AREA 30-CONTAINHENT HIGH RAHGE 5.09440-01 GOOD . R/HR 24 R15 CONDENSER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST 1.57835+03 GOOD CPH 25 R12A5 CV VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 1.89699.07 GOOD UCI/CC 26 R12A6 CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAMHA 2.53990-02 GOOD MR/HR 27 R12A7 CV VENT CHAN 7-HID RANGE GAS 3.57435-05 GOOD UCI/CC 28 R12A9 CV VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 1.41261-03 GOOD UCI/CC 29 R14A5 PLANT VEHT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 4.40312-07 GOOD UCI/CC 30 R'I4A7 PLANt VENT CHAN 7 MID RANGE GAS 6.86543-05 GOOD UCI/CC 31 R14A9 PLAN'I VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 3.72621-03 GOOD UCI/CC 32 R15A5 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 2.09411-07 GOOD UCI/CC 33 R15A7 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 1.34492 05 GOOD UCI/CC 34 R15A9 AIR EJECTOR CNAH 9-Hl RANGE GAS 1.27941-03 GOOD UCI/CC 35 R31 AREA 31 STEAH LIHE A (SPING) 3.02040+00 NALH MR/HR 36 R32 AREA 32 STEAM LINE 8 (SPING) 1.01048-02 GOOD MR/NR 37 CVN CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION ~0 GOOD 38 TCV03 CV BASEHENT LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹3 95 ~ 1 GOOD DEGF 39 TCV07 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 Ft TEHP ¹7 106.0 GOOD DEGF 40 TCVOB CV INTERMEDIATE'LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹8 106.6 GOOD DEGF 41 TCV09 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹9 106.7 GOOD DEGF 42 TCV10 CV IHTERMEDIATE LVL 6 Ft TEMP ¹10 106.2 GOOD DEGF 43 TCV17 CV OPERATING LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹17 117.5 GOOD. DEGF 0 J

Time: ~1~1 Message: ~g

~INNA TATIRN 1 2 EVAL ATED EXER I E

~MES A EF RM

~III I: M I<<R IR Simula ed Plant Condition: See the Attached Sheets

~Messe e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""

The following annunciator is received:

~ J-9 (Safeguard Breaker Trip)

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:

1) When operators check the Control Board, inform them that the "A" SW Pump switch indicates a white light and the "A" SW Pump indicates tripped.

lf operators try to restart pump because of Sl, it will not restart.

An ici a ed Re ul s:

1) Operators perform the Applicable Actions of AR-J.9.
2) Operators should inform TSC of "A" SW Pump problem.
3) Operators/TSC should send an Auxiliary Operator to the Screenhouse to check on the "A" SW Pump.
4) Operators performing the Applicable Actions of E-3.

199K EVALUATED EXERCISE Time: ~biS MAJOR PAEULMETERS . ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS

'eactor Shutdown ES NO Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-31 FI-924 ~GPM N-32 C PS FI-925 ~GPM N-35 . E-s AMPS. 1A. INSERV TB OOS N-36 ~oI-AMPS 1B. INSERV B OOS Avg. Nuclear Power 0 1C. ZNSERV TB OOS RCS Pressure OP<7 PSIG BAST Level = /O PRZR Level >4 l g A RCP RUNNING TOPPE Low Head S.Z. Pum s B RCP UNNING STOPPED FZ-626 GPM 1A S/G Level S.~ 4 1A. INSERV TB OOS RECIRC 1B S/G Level 1B. INSERV TB OOS RECIRC 1A 1B S/G S/G Pressure Pressure

~IO7 PS 2.~ PSIG IG RWST Level = ~~4 Turbine/Generator 0 LIN Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV Buses 480V Buses ERGIZE DEENERGIZED FZ-931A 0 GPM ERGIZE DEENERGIZED FI-931B C9 GPM DC Batteries A~VOLTS PO B/3O VOLTS 1A. INSERV TB OOS Cnmt Pressure o I 0 PSIG 1B. INSERV T OOS Cnmt Sump A Level ~2. ~e FEET NaOH Tank Level =

Cnmt Sump B Level INCHES A Loop Hot Leg 'fge OF Containment Recirc Fans A Loop Cold Leg ~1'i~OF 1A. NSER STBY OOS B Loop Hot Leg ~6~40 F 1B. NS STBY OOS B Loop Cold Leg 1C. INSE STBY OOS RVLIS 1D. NSE STBY OOS

  • CET OF Post Acci ent Dampers PE CLOSED S/G A Total Aux FW Flow ~GPM S/G B Total Aux FW Flow ~~GPM Service Water Pum s 1A. INSERV STBY 0 DIESEL GENERATORS 1B. S STBY OOS 1C. ER STBY OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS 1D. NSER STBY OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS A&B Header Pressure 7 0 PSIG TSC RUNNING UNLOADED OOS Security RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS Com onent Coolin Water Pum s 1A. INSERV STBY OS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS 1B. ERV STBY OOS Surge Tan vel =

Aux. Feedwater Pum s 1A. INSERV T OOS Standb Aux. Feedwater Pum s 1B. NSER STBY OOS 1C. INSERV TBY OOS Turb. Driven INSERV TB OOS 1D. INSERV OOS CST Level FEET

  • CET = Average of Selected Core Exit Thermocouples

8i 1992 10: 14 R. E. GINA SINULATOR PAGE 1 TREND GROUP ASSIGNNE)(T SUNNARY GROUP: EVENT1 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION E. U.

1 ATWS ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT W/0 SCRAN ATWS AUI 2 RXT REACTOR TRIP BREAKER STATUS RX TRIPPED ALRN 3 N31 SIKE RANGE DETECTOR N-31 8.91247%1 600D CPS N32 SMCE RANGE DETECTOR N-32 9.00531401 6009 CPS 5 N35 INTERNEDIATE RANBE DETECTOR N-35 1.01391-11 6009 ANP 6 N36 INIERNEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-36 1.01391-11 6009 ANP 7 NP AVERAGE NUCLEAR POWER .00 6009 X 8 PRCS REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEN AVG PRESS 1084. LALN PSIG 9 LPZR PRESSURILER AVERAGE LEVEL 42.7 6009 X 10 FRCLA REACTOR COOLANT LOOP A AVG FLOW 12.3 INHB X 11 FRCLB REACTOR COOLANT LOOP 8 AVG FLOW 106.9 6009 X 12 RXT16 RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP TRIPPED ALRtl 13 RXT17 RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP 6009 14 TSUBTC INCORE TC SUBCOOLED t%5IN 60.5 DEGF 600'3.2 15 LSBA STN GEN A NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL HWRt(

16 LSGB STN GEN 8 NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL 48.1 GO09 X 17 PSGA STN 6EN A AVERAGE PRESSURE 1078. 6009 PSI6 18 PSGB STN GEN 8 AVERAGE PRESSURE 622. 6009 PSIG 19 GENBKR1 GBGQTOR ON LINE BREAKER 161372 TRIPPED AUI 20 GENBKR2 BBGQTOR ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372 TRIPPED ALRN 21 BUS11A BUS 11A SUPPLY BREAKER TRIPPED ALRtf 22 BUS118 BUS 118 SUPPLY BREAKER TRIPPED AUI 23 BUS12A NOT TERNINATED ON PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 24 BUS128 NOT TERNINATED Ott PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 25 811AI2A BUS liA TO 12A TIE BREAKER NOT TRIP ALRtf 26 8118128 BUS 118 To 128 TIE BRENER NOT TRIP ALRN 27 PCV CONTA It(NENT AVERAGE PRESSURE ".19 6009 28 LSlNPA CONTAINNENT PJNP A AVERAGE LEVEL 2.2 6009 29 L0942E SUtP 8 LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN A) LOWER G009 30 L0943E SUtP B LEVEL 8 It(CHES (TRAIN 8) LONER 6009 31 L0942D SUtP' LEVEL 78 It<CHES (TRAIN A) LOWER GOOD 32 L0943D SSP 8 LEVEL 78 INQ!ES (TRAIN 8) LOMER 6009 33 L0942C SUNUP 8 LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A) LOWER 6009 34 L0943C SUti' LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN 8) LOMER 6009 35 L09428 SUtP 8 LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A) LOWER 6009 36 L09438 SUtP 8 LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN 8) LOWER 6009 37 L0942A SUtl-' LE'<re 214 INCHES(TRAIN A) LOWER 6009 38 L0943A SUtP 8 LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN 8) LOMER 6009 39 T0409A RC(A HOT LEG TENPERATSK 493.5 GOOD DE6F 40 T0410A RCLB HOT LEG TENPERATURE 495.7 6009 KGF 41 T0450 RCLA COLD LEG TENPERATlBE 493.8 6009 DEBF 42 T0451 RCLB COLD LEG TE)(PERAT(BE 494.0 6009 DE6F 43 TAVGAWID RCLA TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG) 493.7 6009 DE6F 44 TAVGBWID RCLB TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNB) 494.8 6009 DEBF 45 LRV REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL 99.6 6009 46 TCCORE E1.1 It'CORE TC AVERAGE TENP 495.7 600e DEGF 47 FAUXFWA S/6 A TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLOW 0. 6009 PN 48 FAUXFWB S/G 8 TOTAL AUX FEEDWATER FLOW 197. 6009 6PN 49 BKR081 NTR AUXILIARYFEEDWATER PUt(P A OFF G009 50 BKR082 NTR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUNP 8 ON 6(I9 51 V3505 AUX FW PlIP STEAN SUPPLY VALVE A CLOSED 6009 52 V3504 AUX FW PU5'TEAN SUPPLY VALVE 8 CLOSED 6009 g-'/I/

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53 FSIA SAFETY INJECTION LOOP A AVG FLN 0. 600 D GPM 54 FSIB SAFETY INJECTION LOOP 8 AVG FLON 0. 600 D GPN 55 P21b0 SERVICE @TER PlNPS A 5 8 HEADER 72. 600D PSI6 5b P21bi SERVICE NTER PIWPS C h D HEADER 80. GOOD PSIG BKR041 SERVICE HATER PNP A OFF 6009 58 BKR042 SERVICE HATER PNP 8 ON 600D 59 BKR043 SERVICE WTER PuP C ON Gm b0 BKR044 SERVICE WTER PNP 0 ON GOOD E+J

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~ ~ GINNA KUCLEAR POKER PLANT 10:16:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNMEHT SUHHARY GROUP NAHE GROUP DESCRIPTIOH EVENT 2 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPT ION CURRENT VALUE QUALITY CODE ENGR UNITS 1 F0619 COMPONENT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLU 1485. 6000 GPM 2 LRIIST REFUELING iIATER STORAGE TANK LVL 94.5 6000 X 3 IIS033 33 FOOT LEVEL NIKD SPEED 4.9 6000 MPH 4 M0033 33 FOOT LEVEL KIND DIRECTION 80. GOOD DEG.

5 MT033 33 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 61.3 GOOD DEGF 6 lIT250 250 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE 63.3 GOOD DEGF 7 IIDT2 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEMP 2.0 GOQO DEGF 8 R01 AREA 1-COHTROL ROOM 9.02214-02 GOOD MR/H 9 R02 AREA 2-CONTAINHENT 7.35678+00 GOOD MR/H 10 R05 AREA 5-SPENT FUEL PIT 1.39946+00 6000 HR/H 11 R09 AREA 9-LETOOMN LINE HOHITOR 1.46701+02 GOOD MR/H 12 R34 AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUMP 9.09354-01 GOOD MR/H 13 R35 AREA 35-PASS SAHPLE PANEL 1.09283+00 GOOD MR/H 14 CONTAINMENT 1001HE MONITOR R'10A 9.58719+01

'10A GOOD CPM R11 CONTAIHHENT AIR PARTICULATE 5. 18901+02 GOOD CPM R12 COHTAINHENT GAS MOHITOR 7.38002+02 GOOD CPH R108 PLANT VENT IOOIKE HOHITOR R10B 4.30543+01 GOOD CPM R13 AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE 8.58327+01 GOOD CPM R14 AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS HONITOR 4.22831+01 GOOD CPM 20 R18 LIQUID UASTE DISPOSAL MONITOR 2.78658+03 GOOD CPH 21 R19 STEAM GENERATOR BLOMDOMN DRAIN 1.52174+04 HALM CPM 22 R29 AREA 29-CONTAINHENT HIGH RANGE 5.05861-01 GOOD R/HR 23 R30 AREA 30-CONTAINMENT HIGH RANGE 5.09440-01 GOOD R/HR 24 R15 CONDENSER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST 1 '7835+03 GOOD CPM 25 R12AS CV VENT CHAN 5-LOU RAHGE GAS 1.89699-07 GOOD UCI/CC 26 R12A6 CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAMMA 2.53990-02 6000 MR/HR 27 R12A7 CV VENT CHAN 7-HID RANGE GAS 3.57435-05 GOOD UCI/CC 28 R12A9 CV VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 1.41261-03 GOOD UCI/CC 29 R14AS PLANT VENT CHAN 5-LO1I RANGE GAS 4.40312-07 GOOD UCI/CC 30 R14A7 PLANT VENT CHAN 7 MID RANGE GAS 6.86543.05 GOOD UCI/CC 31 R14A9 PLANT VENT CNAH 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 3.72621-03 GOOD UCI/CC 32

'IR R15AS EJECTOR CHAN 5-LOM RANGE GAS 2.09411-07 GOOD UCI/CC 33 R15A7 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7-HID RANGE GAS 1.34492-05 GOOD UCI/CC 34 R15A9 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 9-HI RANGE GAS 1.27941-03 GOOD UCI/CC 35 R31 AREA 31 STEAH LINE A (SPING) 2.90040+00 HALM MR/HR 36 R32 AREA 32 STEAM LINE 8 (SPIKG) 1.01048.02 6000 MR/HR 37 CVH CV HYDROGEN COHCENTRATION .0 GOOD X 38 TCV03 CV BASEHEHT LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹3 95.1 GOOD DEGF 39 TCV07 CV INTERHEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹7 106.0 GOOD DEGF 40 TCVOB CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹8 106.6 DEGF 41 TCV09 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹9 106.7 GOOD DEGF 42 TCV10 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹10 106.2 GOOD DEGF 43 TCV17 CV OPERATIHG LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹17 117.5 GOOD DEGF

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MAZOR PAEULMETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown YES NO Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-31 2. CPS FI-924 O GPM N-32 N-35

~CPS I.es (I A-MPS FI-925 1A.

C) GPM INSERV T OOS N-36 II A-MPS 1B. INSERV OOS Avg. Nuclear Power o 1C. INSERV B OOS RCS Pressure O7O7 PSTG BAST Level =

PRZR Level 3 A RCP RUNNING TOPPED Low Head S.I. Pum s B RCP UNNZN STOPPED FZ-626 GPM 1A S/G Level t'e~ 4 1A. INSERV TB OOS RECIRC 1B S/G Level ~sv 1B. INSERV TB OOS RECIRC lA S/G Pressure 07/ PSIG RWST Level = 3.

1B S/G Pressure PSIG Turbine/Generator ONLINE FFLI Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV Buses NERGIZ DEENERGZZED FI-931A & GPM 480V Buses RG D DEENERGIZED FI-931B C) GPM

'DC Batteries A~OVOLTS BIMVOLTS 1A. INSERV T OOS Cnmt Pressure ~ Ll PSIG 1B. INSERV S B OOS Cnmt Sump A Level FEET NaOH Tank Level =

Cnmt Sump B Level INCHES A Loop Hot Leg ~iMQ OF Containment Recirc Fans A Loop Cold Leg VVF 1A. NSE STBY OOS B Loop Hot Leg ~HiS: OF 1B. SE STBY OOS B Loop Cold Leg 'fsI 0 OF 1C. SE STBY OOS RVLIS ~V. 1D. SER STBY OOS

  • CET M9'S;7 OF Post Accident Dampers OPE CLOSED S/G A Total Aux FW Flow O GPM S/G B Total Aux FW Flow ~AF GPM Service Water Pum s 1A. INS V STBY 0 DIESEL GENERATORS 1B. S STBY OOS 1C. NSER STBY OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS 1D. NSER STBY OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS A&B Header ressure ~~b PSZG TSC RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS Security RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS Com onent Coolin Water Pum s 1A. INSERV STBY 0 ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS 1B. NSER STBY OOS Aux. Feedwater Pum s Surge Tank Level = ~'f 1A. INSERV TB OOS Standb Aux. Feedwater Pum s 1B. SE STBY OOS 1C. INSERV ST OOS Turb. Driven INSERV TB OOS 1D. INSERV STB OOS CST Level ~FEET
  • CET = Average of Selected Core Exit Thermocouples

8i 1992 10:30 R. E. GINA SIWLATOR PAGE 1 TREND GRI)P ASSIGN)(ENT SU)tt(ARY 6ROUP: EVENT1 PROCEDURE'PIP I< PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE I)AL E. U.

1 ATKi ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0 SCRAt( ATMS ALRt(

2 RXT REACTOR TRIP BRENER STATUS RX TRIPPED ALR)(

3 N31 SMICE RA)(GE DETECTOR N-31 8.20350IOI 600D N32 SONCE RAN6E DETECTOR N-32 8.79019401 600D 5 N35 INTER)(EDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-35 1.01391-11 6009 6 N36 INTER)(EDIATE RANK DETECTOR N"36 1.01391"li 600D 7 NP AVERAGE NUCLEAR POMER .00 GOOD 8 PRCS REACTOR COOLANT SYSTE)f AVG PRESS 1076. LAL)t 9 LPLR PRESSURIZER AVERAGE LEVEL 43.0 600D 10 FRCLA REACTOR COOLANT LOOP A AVG FLOM 12.3 INH3 11 FRCLB REACTOR COOLANT LOOP 8 AVG FLOM 106.9 600D 12 RXT16 RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP TRIPPED ALR)t 13 RXT17 RCPB BRENER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP 6009 14 TSUBTC INCORE TC SUBCOOLED HAIN 59.6 600~ DE6F 15 LSGA STt( GEN A NARROM RANGE AVG LEVEL 62.2 HMR)( y.

16 LSGB STt( 6EN 8 NARROM RANGE AV6 LEVEL 57.1 GOOD y.

17 PSGA STt( GE)t A AVERAGE PRESSURE 1071. GOOD PSIG 18 PS6B STtt GEN 8 AVERAGE PRESSURE 622. GOOD PSIG GENBKRl 696&OR ON LINE BRENER 161372 TRIPPED ALRt(

20 GENBKR2 GBGNTOR ON LINE BRENER 9X1372 TRIPPED ALR)(

21 BUSllA BUS 11A SUPPLY BRENER TRIPPED ALRtf 22 BUS11B BUS 11B SL'PPLY BREAKER TRIPPED ALR)(

23 BUS12A NOT TER)(It(ATED Ot( PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 24 BUS128 NOT TERHINATED 0)t PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 25 Bi 1A12A BUS 1lA TO 12A TIE ERENER NOT TRIP ALRtt 26 B11B12B BUS 11B TO 128 TIE BRENER NOT TRIP ALRtt 27 PCV CONTAIN)(Et(T AVERAGE PRESSURE -.21 GOOD 28 LSRlPA CONMINMEtiT StJ5' AVERAGE LEVEL 2.2 GOOD 29 L0942E SU%' LEVEL 8 It(CHES (TRAIN A) LOWER GOOD 30 L0943E SUtP B LEVEL 8 It(CPS (TRAIN B) LOWER 6009 31 L0942D SUlF' LEVEL 78 It<CHES (TRAIN A) LOWER 6000 32 L0943D SU%' LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN 8) LOWER 6009 33 L0942C SUtI' LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A) LOWER 6XD 34 L0943C SUtP 8 LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN 8) LOWER 6000 35 L0942B SU!I' LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A) LOWER 6000 36 L0943B SUtF' LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN 8) LOWER 600))

37 L0942A SSP 8 LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A) LOWER GOOD 38 L0943A SUtP B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN 8) LOWER GOOD 39 T0409A RCLA HOT LEG TE)(PERATURE 493.5 6000 DEGF 40 T0410A RCLB HOT LEG TEt(PERATURE 495.5 GOOD KGF 41 T0450 RCLA COLD LEG TEt(PERATNE 493.8 GOOD DEGF 42 T0451 RCLB COLD LEG TEt(PERATNE 494.0 GOOD lKGF 43 TAVGAMID R(u TAVG (THOT/TCOLD MIDE RNG) 493.7 GOOD DE6F 44 TAVGBMID RCLB TAVG (THOT/TCOLD MIDE RN6) 494.7 GOOD DEGF 45 LRV REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL 99.6 )(

46 TCCORE El. 1 INCOPE TC AVERAGE TEttP 495.7 6000 DEGF 47 FAUXFMA S/G A TOTP AUX FEEDMATER FLOM 0. 6009 PN 48 FAUXFMB S/6 B TOTAL AUX FEEDMATlJt FLOW 158. 600D GPt(

49 BKR081 t(TR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PU)(P A OFF GOOD 50 BKR082 t(TR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PU)(P B ON GDOD 51 V3505 AUX FM PUtP 'STEAt( SUPPLY VALVE A 52 V3504 AUX FM PUt'iP STEA)l SUPPLY VALVE 8 CLOSED 600D I

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'TREND GROUP ASSIMENT SNNARY GROUP: EVENT1 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE QUAL E. U.

53 FSIA SAFETY IN:ECTION:LOOP A AVG FLOW 0. 600 D GPtI 54 FSIB SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLOW 0. GOOD GPN 55 P2160 SERVICE MATER PINPS A & B HEADER 72. 600D PSI6 56 P2161 SERVICE MATER PNIPS C & D HEADER 80. GOOD PSI6 57 BKR041 SERVICE WATER PNP A 600D 58 BNR042 SERVICE MATER PlNP B GOOD 59 INR043 SERVICE MATER PNIP C GOOD 60 INR044 SERVICE MATER PNIP 0 Gm EMJ

ROGRAM NAHE:LRGTSZ.E OCT 08,92 R.E.

~ ~ GINNA NUCLEAR PSJER PLANT 10:32:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNHENT

SUMMARY

GROUP NAHE GROUP DESCRIPTIOH EVENT 2 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION CURRENT VALUE QUALITY CODE EHGR UNITS 1 F0619 COHPONENT COOI.IHG LOOP TOTAL FLII 1485. GOOD GPH 2 LRNST REFUELING 'MATER STORAGE TANK LVL 94 ' GOOD X 3 NS033 33 FOOT LEVEL MIND SPEED 4.8 GOM MPH 4 IID033 33 FOOT LEVEL IJIND DIRECTION 80. GOOD DEG.

5 llT033 33 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 61.3 GOOD DEGF 6 MT250 250 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE '3.0 GOOD DEGF 7 IST2 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEMP 1.7 GOOD DEGF 8 R01 AREA 1-CONTROL ROOM 9.02214-02 GOOD MR/H 9 R02 AREA 2-CONTAINHENT 7.35678+00 GOOD HR/H 10 R05 AREA 5-SPENT FUEL PIT 1.39946+00 GOOD MR/H 11 R09 AREA 9-LETDOWN LINE MONITOR 1.43501+02 GOOD HR/H 12 R34 AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUHP 9.09354-01 GOOD MR/H 13 R35 AREA 35-PASS SAMPLE PANEL 1.09283+00 GOOD MR/H 14 R10A CONTAINHENT IODINE HONITOR R10A 9.58719+01 GOOD CPM R11 CONTAINHENT AIR PARTICULATE 5.18901+02 GOOD CPH R12 CONTAINMENT GAS HONITOR 7 38002+02 G(XX) CPH R10B PLANT VENT IODINE HONITOR R10B 4.30543+01 GOOD CPM R13 AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE 8.58327+01 GOOD CPH R14 AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR 4.22831+01 GOOD CPM 20 R18 LIQUID HASTE DISPOSAL HONITOR 2.78658+03 GOOD CPH 21 R19 STEAH GENERATOR BLDNDDNN DRAIN 1.47174+04 HALH CPH 22 R29 AREA 29-CONTAINHEHT HIGH RANGE 5.05861.01 GOOD R/HR 23 R30 AREA 30-COHTAINHEHT HIGH RANGE 5.09440-01 GOOD R/HR 24 R15 CONDENSER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST 1.57835+03 GOOD CPM 25 R12AS CV VENT CHAN 5-LRI RANGE GAS 1.89699.07 GOOD UCI/CC 26 R'l2A6 CV VENT CHAN 6 AREA GAMMA 2.53990.02 GOOD HR/NR 27 R12A7 CV VENT CHAN 7-HID RANGE GAS 3.57435-05 GOOD UCI/CC 28 R12A9 CV VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 1.41261-03 GOOD UCI/CC 29 R14A5 PLANT VENT CNAH 5-Lml RANGE GAS 4.40312.07 GOOD UCI/CC 30 R14A7 PLANT VENT CHAN 7-HID RANGE GAS 6.86543.05 GOOD UCI/CC 31 R14A9 PLANT VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 3.72621-03 GOOD UCI/CC 32 R15A5 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5-LQI RANGE GAS 2.09411-07 GOOD UCI/CC 33 R15A7 AIR EJECTOR CHAM 7-MID RANGE GAS 1.34492-05 GOOD UCI/CC 34 R15A9 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 9-HI RANGE GAS 1.27941-03 GOOD UCI/CC 35 R31 AREA 31 STEAH LINE A (SPING) 2.85040+00 NALM MR/HR 36 R32 AREA 32 STEAH LINE 8 (SPING) 1.01048.02 GOOD MR/HR 37 CVH CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION .0 GOOD X 38 TCV03 CV BASEMENT LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹3 95.1 GOOD DEGF 39 TCV07 CV INTERHEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹7 106.0 GOOD DEGF 40 TCVOB CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹8 106.6 GOOD DEGF 41 TCV09 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹9 106.7 GOOD DEGF 42 TCV10 CV IHTERHEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹10 106.2 GOOD DEGF 43 TCV17 CV OPERATING LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹17 117.5 GOOD DEGF 0 J

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~MI: M I <<C IR Simula ed Plan Condi ions: See the Attached Sheets

~Masse e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""

FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY

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1) Accident response and evaluation continue.
2) If not done earlier, the Auxiliary Operator sent out to isolate the "B" S/G ARV steam leak, reports to Control Room/TSC that it is isolated.

Antici a ed Resul s:

1) Operators performing the actions of E-3/Steam Generator Tube Ruptures) should have stabilized the Plant at approximately this time and be awaiting determination by the TSC as to what post SGTR Cooldown procedure to use.
2) If not done earlier, Control Room should inform the TSC of the "B" S/6 ARV steam leak isolation.
3) The TSC should be evaluating the flammable gas problem in the Screenhouse and be taking corrective actions required to return the Screenhouse to a safe condition. 's (continued on the next page)
4) The TSC Dose Assessment should be calculating and quantifying any release paths to the environment.
5) TSC should have determined and informed the Control Room to use ES-3.1 (Post-SGTR Cooldown Using Backfill).
6) Repair Team sent out to check the "B" S/G ARV steam leak should have reported back that it appears that the steam leak was from a hole drilled almost through the pipe. They report that it will take approximately one and one-half hours to repair the leak.

199 EVALUATED EXERCISE Time: /0'/b MAZOR PAEUQIETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown ES NO Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-31 N-32

~CPS CPS F1-924 ~GPM Fl-925 ~GPM N-35 I.o a-I AMFS 1A INSERV TB OOS N-36 ~/AMPS 1B. INSERV B OOS Avg. Nuclear Power 1C. INSERV TB OOS RCS Pressure O7 PSIG BAST Level = /O PRZR Level A RCP RUNNING TOPPE Low Head S.I. Pum s B RCP UNNI STOPPED FI-626 O GPM 1A S/G 1B S/G Level Level

~ls AVE

& 1A. INSERV TB OOS RECIRC 1B. INSERV TB OOS RECIRC lA S/G Pressure 4 PSZG RWST Level = S.

1B S/G Pressure R~ PSIG Turbine/Generator ONLINE/ F Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV Buses NERGIZ DEENERGIZED FI-931A C7 GPM 480V Buses NERGIZ DEENERGIZED FI-931B~GP DC Batteries A~lo VOLTS B ISOVOLTS 1A. INSERV T OOS Cnmt Pressure ~~ 2a. PSTG 1B. INSERV TB OOS Cnmt Sump A Level 24 3 FEET NaOH Tank Level =

Cnmt Sump B Level INCHES A Loop .Hot Leg OF Containment Recirc Fans A Loop Cold Leg f73 P OF 1A. SERV STBY OOS B Loop Hot Leg 8.K 0F 1B. NSE STBY OOS B Loop Cold Leg 97 .o 0F 1C. R STBY OOS RVLIS  %& 1D. INSERV STBY OOS

  • CET ~9.7 OF Post Aces ent Dampers OPE CLOSED S/G A Total Aux FW Flow O GPM 5/G B Total Aux FW Flow ~SGPM Service Water Pum s 1A. INSERV STBY OS DIESEL GENERATORS 1B. S STBY OOS 1C. SE STBY OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS 1D. NSER STBY OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS A&B Header Pressure ~7 0 PSTG TSC RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS Security RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS Com onent Coolin Water Pum s 1A. INSERV STBY OS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS 1B. NSE V STBY OOS Aux. Feedwater Pum s Surge Tau vel = ~5 1A. INSERV B OOS Standb Aux. Fe water Pum s 1B. NSE STBY OOS 1C. INSERV TB OOS Turb. Driven INSERV TB OOS 1D. INSERV TB OOS CST Level ~FEET
  • CET = Average of Selected Core Exit Thermocouples

,8~ 1992 10'44 R. E. GMA SINULATOR PA6E 1 TREND GROUP ASSIBNNENT SUNNARY 6ROUP: EVENT} PROCEDURE} EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT'D DESCRIPTION U.

1 ATMS ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0 SCRAN ATMS ALRfi 2 RXT REACTOR TRIP BREAKER STATUS RX TRIPPED ALR)(

3 N31 SO(jKE RANGE DETECTOR N-31 8.6397}%} 6009 CPS N32 SMCE RANGE DETECTOR N-32 8.8206M)i 6009 CPS

'5 N35 INTERNEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-35 1.01391-11 6009 ANP 6 N36 INTEI(NEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-36 1.01391-11 6009 7 NP AVERAGE NUCLEAR POWER .00 6009 X 8 PRCS REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEN AVG PRESS 1071. LAL)( PSIB LP2R PRESSURI2ER AVERAGE LEVEL 43.4 6009 X 10 FR%A REACTOR COOLANT LOOP A AVG FLOW 12.3 INHB X ii FRCLB REACTOR COOLANT LOOP B AVG FLOW 106.9 6009 X 12 RXT}6 RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP TRIPPED ALRN 13 RXT}7 RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP 6009 14 TSUBTC INCORE TC SUBCOOLED NARBIN 59,0 600t DEGF 15 LSBA STN GEN A NARROM RANGE AVG LEVEL 6}.5 HMRt( X 16 LSBB STN GEN B NARROM RANGE AVG LEVEL 64.3 HMR)( X 17 PSBA STN GEN A AVERAGE PRESSURE 1065. 6009 PSIG 18 PSBB STN BEN B AVERAGE PRESSURE 622. GOOD PSIG 19 GENBKR} GENERATOR ON LINE BREAKFR 161372 TRIPPED ALRt(

20 GENBKR2 GsSRATOR ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372 TRIPPED ALRt(

21 'BUSA BUS 11A SUPPLY BREAKER TRIPPED ALRt( 22 BUS}1B BUS 11B SUPPLY BREAKER TRIPPED ALRt( 23 BUS12A NOT TERNINATED ON PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 24 BUS}2B NOT TERNlhATED Ott PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 25 B}1A}2A BUS ilA TQ 12A TIE BRENER N)T TRIP ALRN 26 Bi}B12B BUS 1}B TO 128 TIE BREAKER NOT TRIP ALRt( 27 PCV CONTAINNENT AVERAGE PRESSURE -.21 GOOD 28 LS(@PA CONTAINNENT SUNP A AVERAGE LEVEL 2.3 HMRt( 29 L0942i SU)4' LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN A) ~ LONER GOOD 30 L0943E SU%' LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN 9) LOltER 6009 31 L0942D SSP B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN A) LOWER 6009 32 L0943D SUtP B LEVEL 78 INQSS (TRAIN B) LOWER 6009 33 L0942C SUtP B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A) LOWER 6009 34 LO943C SUN' LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN B) LOWER 6009 35 L0942B SU%' LEItcL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER 6009 36 L09439 SUtP B LEVEL }80 INCHES(TRAIN B) LOWER GOOD 37 L0942A SUt} B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAlt< A) LOWER 6009 38 L0943A SUtP B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B) LOWER 6009 39 T0409A RCL/) HOT LEG TENPERATUFE 493.5 600D DEBF 40 T0410A RCLB HOT LEG TENPERATURE 495.5 6009 KGF 41 T0450 RCLA COLD LEG TE)IPERATNE 493.8 6009 DEGF 42 T0451 'RCLB COLD LEG TE)IPERATNE 494.0 6009 DEGF 43 TAVGAMID RCLA TAVG (THQT/TCOLD WIDE RNB) 493.7 G009 DEBF 44 TAVGBMID RCLB TAVB (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNB) 494.7 6009 DEBF 45 LRV REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL 99.6 6009 / 46 TCCORE El.l INCORE TC AVERAGE TENP 495.7 600~ DE6F 47 FAUXFWA S/6 A TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLOW 0. 6009 PN 48 FAUXFMB S/G B TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLOW 158. 6009 GPN 49 BKR081 NTR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PU)(P A OFF GOOD 50 BKR082 NTR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUNP B ON GOOD 51 V3505 AUX FM PUt(P STEAN SUPPLY VALVE A CLOSED 6009 52 V3504 AUX FM PUt(P STEA)I SUPPLY VALVE B CLOSED GOOD F-12

OCT Hs 1992 10:44 R. E. 6INA SINLATOR PASE 2

                        'REND   6ROUP ASSISINENT SUSARY 6ROUP: EVBIT1    PRXEDURE'PIP 1-5    PLANT STATUS POINT IO              DESCRIPTION               VALUE     NNL    E. U.

53 FSIA SAFETY INJECTION LOOP A AV6 FLOW 0. 600D 6Pll 54 FSIB SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AV6 FLOM 0. 600D 6PII 55 P2160 SERVICE MATER PNIPS A h B HEADER 72. 600D PSI6 56 P2161 SERVICE MATER PNIPS C 5 0 HEADER 80. 6000 PSI6 57 INR041 SERVICE MATER PNIP A 600D 58 BIIR042 SEINICE WATER PNIP B 600D 59 BKR043 SEINICE WATER PINP C 600D 60 BIIR044 SEINICE WATER PUIIP D 600D

OGRAM HAME:LRGTSZ.E~ OCT 08,92

    .E.
    ~ ~ GINNA NUCLEAR PONER PLANT                                                                               10:49:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNHENT 

SUMMARY

GROUP NAHE GROUP DESCRIPTION EVEHT 2 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTIOH CURRENT VALUE QUALITY CODE ENGR UNITS F0619 COMPONENT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLll 1485. GOOD GPH 2 LRIIST REFUELIHG IIATER STORAGE TANK LVL 94.5 GOOD )I 3 WS033 33 FOOT LEVEL HIND SPEED 5.2 GOOD MPH 4 M)033 33 FOOT LEVEL MIND DIRECTION 79. GOOD DEG. 5 MT033 33 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 61.4 GOOD DEGF 6 WT250 250 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 63.5 GOOD DEGF 7 IST2 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEHP 2.1 GOOD DEGF 8 R01 AREA 1-CONTROL ROOM 9.02214-02 GO(e MR/H 9 R02 AREA 2-CONTAIHHEHT 7.35678i00 GOOD HR/H 10 R05 AREA 5.SPENT FUEL PIT 1.3994&00 GOOD MR/H R09 AREA 9-LETDONN LIHE MONITOR 1.41701+02 GOOD MR/H 12 R34 AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUMP 9.09354-01 GOOD MR/H 13 R35 AREA 35-PASS SAMPLE PANEL 1.09283+00 GOOD MR/H 14 R10A CONTAINMENT IODINE HONITOR R10A 9.58715401 GOOD CPM R11 CONTAINMEHT AIR PARTICULATE 5.18901+02 GOOD CPH R'12 CONTAINMENT GAS HONITOR 7.38002+02 GOOD CPM R10B PLANT VEHT IODINE MONITOR R108 4.30543i01 GOOD CPH R'13 AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE 8.58327+01 GOOD CPM R14 AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR 4.22831+01 GOOD CPM 20 R18 LIQUID IIASTE DISPOSAL MOHITOR 2.78658t03 GOOD CPM 21 R19 STEAM GEHERATOR BLONDONN DRAIN 1.42174i04 HALH CPH 22 R29 AREA 29-CONTAINMENT HIGH RANGE 5.05861-01 GOOD R/HR R30 AREA 30 CONTAINMENT HIGH RANGE 5.09440.01 GOOD R/HR 24 R15 CONDENSER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST 1.57835+03 GOOD CPH 25 R12A5 CV VEHT CHAN 5-LDN RANGE GAS 1.89699.07 GOOD UCI/CC 26 R12A6 CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAHHA 2.53990-02 GOOD MR/HR 27 R12A7 CV VENT CHAH 7-MID RANGE GAS 3.57435-05 GOOD UCI/CC 28 R12A9 CV VENT CHAH 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 1.41261-03 GOOD UCI/CC 29 R14A5 PLANT VENT CHAN 5-LOLI RANGE GAS 4.40312-07 GOOD UCI/CC 30 R14A7 PLANT VENT CHAN 7 HID RANGE GAS 6.86543-05 GOOD UCI/CC 31 R14A9 PLANT VENT CNAH 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 3.72621-03 GOOD UCI/CC 32 R15A5 AIR EJECTOR CHAM 5-LOW'RANGE GAS 2.09411.07 GOOD UCI/CC 33 R15A7 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7-HID RANGE GAS 1.34492-05 GOOD UCI/CC 34 R15A9 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 9-Hl RAHGE GAS 1.27941-03 GOOD UCI/CC 35 R31 AREA 31 STEAM LINE A (SPING) 2.72040t00 HALH MR/NR 36 R32 AREA 32 STEAM LINE B (SPING) 1.01048-02 GOOD MR/HR 37 CVH CV HYDROGEN COHCEHTRATIOH .0 GOOD X 38 TCV03 CV BASEMEHT LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹3 95.1 GOOD DEGF 39 TCV07 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹7 106.0 GOOD DEGF 40 TCVOB CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹8 106.6 GOOD DEGF 41 TCV09 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹9 106.7 GOOD DEGF 42 TCV10 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹10 106.2 GOOD DEGF 43 TCV17 CV OPERATING LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹17 117.5 GOOD DEGF 0-

Time: ~1~4 IVlessage:

                                ~l~ NA  TATI ~

2 EV L ATED E ER I E ME A E F RM ~f: R R N<<IG R IN GRIITT Simulated Plan Conditions: See the Attached IVlini-Scenario ~Messe e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE""" FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY GGGI

1) Provide information verbally when appropriate investigations and actions are made by the Screenhouse Natural Gas Removal Fire and Safety Team.

An ici ated Results:

1) As per Mini-Scenario Anticipated Results.
                                    ~GINNN NT  Tl  N 1992 EVALUATED EXERCISE MINI-SCENARIO

~Actitrl Screenhouse Natural Gas Removal FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes: 1i if Fire and Safety Team checks gas concentration, ~inf rm them that the gas concentration is not within the flammable range of the combustible gas indicator used. Antici ated Resul s:

1) Fire and Safety Team should evaluate wind direction to determine best utilization for natural ventilation and prepare hose lines for fire suppression activities.
2) Fire and Safety Team should ~im ala establishing natural ventilation via breaking grade level Screen House windows on South side first and breaking glass windows in Northwest section. Master stream fog lines should be activated on the South side in the area of the broken windows to enhance air movement and promote rapid ventilation of the area.

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Time: ~1)~4 Message: ~QX

                                 ~NNA TATi     N 1   2 EVAL ATED EXER    I E ME   A  E F RM

~Mf: Tggg g Tg gi Sim la ed Plan Conditions; Messac~: <<""THIS IS AN EXERCISE"">> Declare a SITE AREA EMERGENCY in accordance with EPIP 1-0, "Ginna Station Event Evaluation and Classification," EAL: Hazards Being Experienced or Projected; Entry of Uncontrolled Flammable Gases into Vital Areas. FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:

1) Deliver only if ITE AREA EMERGENCY has not been declared.

D no d liver if Emer enc Cl ssifica ion discu sions are in ro ress. Antici ated Resul s:

1) Deliver contingency message if SITE AREA EMERGENCY is not declared or is not being discussed.

Time: 11QQ Message: ~7 GINNA STATION 1992 EVALUATED EXERCISE MESSAGE FORM Ei I<<C << IR Simulated Plant Conditions: See the Attached Sheets Messa<ee: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE""" The Condensate Storage Tanks are at five (5) feet. FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes: An ici a ed Res I s:

1) Operators should refer to ER-AFW.1 (Alternate Water Supply to AFW Pumps) per foldout page of ES-3.1, Statement 4, which states, "If CST level decreases to, less than five (5) feet, then switch to alternate AFW supply (refer to ER-AFW.1, Alternate Water Supply to AFW Pumps)" and perform applicable actions.
2) Control Room should inform TSC. of low level in the CSTs.
3) Cohtrol Room should be performing the applicable actions of ES-3,1 (post-SGTR Cooldown Using Backfill).
4) TSC should be evaluating Plant conditions and taking action where required,
5) TSC should inform security of the as found conditions of the "B" S/G ARV steam leak.

(continued on next page)

6) TSC Dose Assessment performing offsite dose calculations as required.
7) TSC should be expediting the repair of the S/G ARVs because of their use during such events as loss of condenser and Plant cooldown.
8) TSC should send a repair team to check out the "A" SW Pump problem when Screenhouse is declared safe for entry.
9) TSC should inform EOF of Plant status and problems.
10) Security should be evaluating the drilled hole in the "B" S/G ARV pipe.
11) The EOF, after it is manned, should start assessing Plant conditions and take action as required.

199P'VALUATED EXERCISE Time: ~/DO MAJOR PAE%METERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown YES NO Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-31 CPS FI-924 CO GPM N-32 ~~CPS FI-925 ~GPM N-35 ~=-// AMPS 1A INSERV OOS 0IMPS N-36 1B. INSERV B OOS Avg. Nuclear Power 1C. INSERV TB OOS RCS Pressure PRZR Level oÃei psIG 93 ~ BAST Level = ~g A RCP R NG/ TOPPED Low Head S.I. Pum s B RCP UNNIN STOPPED FI-626 N GPM lA S/G Level 1B S/G Level

                               ~'L     4         1A. INSERV 1B ~ INSERV OOS RECIRC TB OOS RECIRC 1A S/G  Pressure              ~o~PSIG           RWST  Level =

1B S/G Pressure 85 PSIG Turbine/Generator NLINE FFLI Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV Buses NERGIZED DEENERGIZED FI-931A GPM 480V Buses DC Batteries ERGIZE DEENERGIZED FI-93 IB~GPM AfSo VOLTS B/So VOLTS 1A. INSERV TB OOS Cnmt Pressure em I PSIG 1B. INSERV TB OOS Cnmt Sump A Level Z. 3 FEET NaOH Tank Level = Cnmt Sump B Level INCHES A Loop Hot Leg 9d. OF Containment Recirc Fans A Loop Cold Leg OF 1A SE STBY OOS B Loop Hot Leg l~n.2 OF 1B. INSE STBY OOS B Loop Cold Leg ~gZ- OF 1C. R STBY OOS RVLIS c~7 1D. INSER STBY OOS

  • CET 9JL'5~~OF Post Aces ent Dampers PEN CLOSED A Total Aux FW Flow o GPM '/G S/G B Total Aux FW Flow V2 GPM Service Water Pum s 1A. INS STBY 0 DIESEL GENERATORS 1B. SE STBY OOS 1C. SE STBY OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED T Y OOS 1D. SE STBY OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED B OOS A&B Header Pressure ~V ~PSIG TSC RUNNING UNLOADED OOS Security RUNNING UNLOADED T OOS Com onent Coolin Water Pum s 1A. INS V STBY 00 ENGINEERED.SAFEGUARDS Aux. Feedwater Pum s 1B.

Surge Tan NSERV STBY OOS Level = ~/ 1A. INS RV TB OOS Standb Aux. Fe ater Pum s 1B. NSER STBY OOS 1C. INSERV T OOS Turb. Driven INSERV STB OOS 1D. INSERV TB OOS CST Level FEET

  • CET = Average of Selected Core Exit Thermocouples

OCT Gi 1992 II:(O R. E. BIWA SltaLATOR PAGE 1 TREND 6ROUP AKIGtmENT SUt(NARY 6ROUP: EVENT1 PROCEDURES EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION E. U, 1 ATNS ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT N/0 SCRA)( ATWS ALRI( 2 RXT REACTOR TRIP BREAKER STATUS RX TRIPPED ALRII 3 N31 SMICE RANGE DETECTOR N-31 8.46249+01 600D CPS 4 N32 So(SCE RA%E DETECTOR N-32 8.28893+01 600D CPS 5 N35 INTERMEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N"35 1.01391-11 6000 NP 6 N36 INIERt(EDNTE RANGE DETECTOR,N-36 1.01391-11 GOOD At(P 7 NP AVERAGE NLGSAR POWER .00 6000 X 8 PRK REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEt( AVG PRESS 1056. LALII PSIG 9 LPIR PRESSURIIER AVERAGE LEVEL 43.1 600D X 10 FRCLA REACTOR COOLANT LOOP A AVG FLOW 12.3 INHH 11 FRCLB REACTOR COOLANT LOOP B AVG FLOW 107.5 GOOD X 12 R)(T16 RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP TRIPPED ALRI( 13 RXT17 RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP Goon 14 TSUBTC INCORE TC SUKOOLED tmRBIN 63.1 Gooe KGF 15 LSGA STN GEN.A NARRON RAhBE AVG LEVEL 59.6 HNRN X

                                                                                'X 16   LSGB        STtl GEN B NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL              50.5    6000
 !7   PSGA       STN GEN A AVERAGE PRESSURE                    1053. 6009   PSIG 18   PSGB       STtt GEtt B AVERAGE PRESSURE                    585. LNRt(  PSIG 19   GENBKRI    GBGQTOR      ON LINE BREAKER 161372 20   GENBKR2    GENERATOR ON    LINE BREAKER 9X1372    TRIPPED          ALRI(

21 BUS11A BUS 11A SUPPLY BREAKER TRIPPED ALRI( 22 BUS11B BUS 11B SUPPLY BREAKER TRIPPED ALR( 23 BUS12A NOT TERHlt(ATED ON PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 24 BUS12B t<OT TERHINATED ON PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 25 BIIA12A BUS 11A TO 12A T[E BREWER NOT TRIP ALRI( 26 B110129 BUS 11B TO 12B TIE BREAKER NOT TRIP ALRI( 27 PCV CONTAIOENT AVERAGE PRESURE -.21 6000 28 LS(NPA CONTAIN)(ENT SUt(P A AVERAGE LEVEL 2.3 HWRt( 29 L0942E SUtP B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN A) LOWER GOOD 30 L0943E SUtP B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN 0) LONER Boon 31 L09429 SUtP B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN A) LOWER 6000 32 L0943D SUtP B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN B) LOWER 6000 33 L0942C SUtP B LEAL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A) LOWER 6000 34 L0943C SUtP B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN B) LONER 6000 35 L09420 SUIP B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A) LOWER 6000 36 L0943B SUtP B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B) LOWER 6000 37 L0942A SUtP B LEVEL 214 It(CHES(TRAIN A) LOWER 6000 38 L0943A SUNUP B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B) LOWER 6000 39 T0409A BC'OT LEG TEt(PERATLK 490.4 600D DE6F 40 T0410A RRB HOT LEG TEIIPERATUlt= 490.2 6009 KGF 41 T0450 RCLA COLD LEG TEtFERATNE 488.4 6000 DEGF 42 T0451 RCLB COLD LEB TEtPERATNE 488.2 6000 DEGF 43 TAVBAWID RCLA TAVG (TKIT/TCOLD WIDE RNB) 489.4 6000 KGF 44 TAVBBWID RCLB TAVG (TtK)T/TCOLD WIDE RNB) 489.2 GOOD DEGF 45 LRV REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL 99.7 6000 X 46 TCCORE El. 1 INCORE TC AVERAGE TEt(P 489.9 Boot DEBF 47 FAUXFWA S/G A TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLOM 0. 6009 GPtl 48 FAUXFWB S/G B TOTAl. AUX FEEDMATER FLOW 72. 6000 GPtl 49 BKFQBI t(TR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUt(P A OFF GOOD 50 BKR082 tITR AU)(ILIARY FEEDNATER PIWP 0 ON 6600 51 V3505 AU)( FW PUI(P STEAN SIFPLY VALVE A cLOBED . Boon 52 V3504 AUX FM PULE'TEA)I SL4'PLY VALVE B CLOSED 6000 p

OCT Gi 1992 11:00 R. E. GINA SINKATOR PAGE 2 TREND 6ROUP ASSIGNEttT RNtNRY GROUP: EVENT1 PRXEDURE'PIP 1-5 PLAttT STATUS POINT ID 'DESCRIPTION VALUE QUAL E. U. 53 FSIA SAFETY INJECTION'LOOP A AVG FLOW 0. 600D PN 54 F GIB SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLOW 0. GOOD 6PN 55 P2160 SERVICE WATER PUtrPS A h B HEADER 72. 600D PSI6 56 P2161 SERVICE MATER PNPS C 5 D HEADER 80. GOOD PSI6 57 BKR041 SERVICE WATER PUtIP A GOOD 58 BKR042 SERVICE WATER PNP B GOOD 59 BKR043 SERVICE WATER PNP C GOOD 60 BKR044 SERVICE WATER PINP D GOOD

OGRAM NAME:LRGTSZ.E

                        ~                                                                                      OCT 08,92 R.E.
    ~ ~ GINNA NUCLEAR POUER PLANT                                                                               11:01:00 TREHD GROUP ASSIGNHENT 

SUMMARY

GROUP NAME GROUP DESCRIPTIOH EVENT 2 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION CURRENT VALUE DUALITY CODE ENGR UNITS 1 ~ F0619 COMPONENT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLII 1485. GOOD GPH 2 LR'IIST REFUELIMG IIATER STORAGE TANK LVL 94.5 GOOD X 3 WS033 33 FOOT LEVEL IIIND SPEED 4.8 GOOD MPH 4 IJD 033 33 FOOT LEVEL MIND DIRECTION 79. GOOD DEG. 5 IIT033 33 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE 62.4 GOOD DEGF 6 MT250 250 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 64.9 GOOD DEGF 7 NDT2 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEMP 2.5 GOOD DEGF 8 R01 AREA 1-CONTROL ROOH 9.02214-02 6000 HR/H 9 R02 AREA 2-CONTAINMEHT 7.35678+00 GOOD MR/H 10 R05 AREA 5-SPENT FUEL PIT 1.3994&00 6000 MR/H 11 R09 AREA 9-LETDONM LINE MONITOR 1.38701+02 6000 MR/H 12 R34 AREA 34 AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUMP 9.09354-01 GOOD MR/H 13 R35 AREA 35-PASS SAMPLE PANEL 1.09283+00 GOOD MR/H 14 R10A CONTAINMEHT IODINE HOHITOR R10A 9.58719101 GOOD CPH R11 CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE 5.18901+02 GOOD CPM R12 COHTAIHHEHT GAS MONITOR 7.38002+02 GOOD CPM R10B PLANT VEHT IOOIHE MONITOR R10B 4.30543+01 GOOD CPM R'13 AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE 8.58327+01 GOOD CPH R14 AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR 4.22831+01 GOOD CPM 20 R18 LIQUID IIASTE DISPOSAL HONITOR 2.78658+03 6000 CPM 21 R19 STEAM GEHERATOR BLOMDONN DRAIH 1.38174+04 HALH CPM 22 R29 AREA 29-CONTAINHENT HIGH RANGE 5.05861-01 GOOD R/NR 23 R30 AREA 30-CONTAINMENT HIGH RANGE 5.09440.0'I GOOD R/HR 24 R15 COHDEHSER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST 1.57835+03 GOOD CPM 25 R12A5 CV VENT CHAM 5-LOII RANGE GAS 1.89699-07 6000 UCI/CC 26 R12A6 CV VENT CHAH 6-AREA GAMMA 2.53990-02 GOOD MR/HR 27 R12A7 CV VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 3.57435-05 GOOD UCI/CC 28 R12A9 CV VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 1.41261.03 GOOD UCI/CC 29 R14A5 PLANT VENT CHAN 5-LOM RAMGE GAS 4 '0312.07 GOOD UCI/CC 30 R14A7 PLANT VEHT CHAN 7.MID RANGE GAS 6.865C3-05 GOOD UCI/CC 31 R14A9 PLANT VEHT CHAN 9 HIGH RANGE GAS 3.72621-03 GOOD UCI/CC 32 R15A5 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5 LOU RANGE GAS 2.09411-07 GOOD UCI/CC 33 R15A7 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7-HID RANGE GAS 1.34492-05 6000 UCI/CC 34 R15A9 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 9 Hl RANGE GAS 1.27941-03 GOOD UCI/CC 35 R31 AREA 31 STEAM LINE A (SPING) 2.680CO+00 BALM MR/HR 36 R32 AREA 32 STEAH LINE B (SPIKG) 1.01048-02 GOOD MR/HR 37 CVH CV HYDROGEH CONCENTRATION .0 GOOD X 38 TCV03 CV BASEMENT LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹3 95.1 GOOD DEGF 39 . TCV07 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹7 106.0 GOOD DEGF 40 TCV08 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹8 106.6 GOOD DEGF 41 TCV09 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹9 106.7 GOOD DEGF 42 TCV10 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹10 106.2 6(XN DEGF 43 TCV17 CV OPERATING LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹17 117.5 GOOD DEGF

Time: 11QQ Message: ~Q INNA TAT N 1 2 EVAL ATED EXER E IVIE SA E F RIVI ~WP: PARWP pTfpP Pf Rpf T Simula ed Pl n Conditions: See the Attached Mini-Scenario ~Me s~e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE""" FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:

1) Provide information verbally when appropriate investigations and actions are made by the 1A SW Pump Trip Problem Repair Team.

Antici ated Results:

1) As per Mini-Scenario Anticipated results.

NINNII NTIITINN 2 EVALUATED EXER I E MINI-S ENARI TITLE'A rvi W rP m Br k rTri Expected scenario start time: 1015 INITIALCONDITIONS: Pump running METHOD OF INITIATION:Breaker trips, Operations calls for Electricians to investigate. INDICATIONS'ONTROL ROOM: ~ Aiarm Window: "J-9" Safeguard Breaker Trip

                             ~ White idiaagreementi light: SWP1A BUS 18/POS 29C:        ~ Amptector: No indication of Amptector
                            ~ Alarm switch contacts not activated SWP1A MOTOR:          ~ No indication    of trouble LOCAL CTRL STA.: ~ No indication of trouble o   MCB Control Switch to "Trip" clears white light and Alarm.

o Attempts to close breaker from Control Room do not succeed; indications as above. o When Local Control Panel Transfer Switch is turned to "Local," breaker can be closed electrically. Transfer to "Remote" (MCB) Trips Breaker with above indications again. EXPECTED SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS: o Investigate Screenhouse for visible signs near breaker or motor.

              ~ No indications noticed o    Obtain holds, clearances, and test equipment.

o Simulate measuring resistance phase to phase 5 megger motor from Bus 18/Pos 29C readings: Megger,readings: ) 100 MQ to ground Phase to phase resistance: good (continue on next page)

o Take Local/Remote Switch to Local and close breaker. o Test and confirm shorted Red Light. FINAL CONDITIONS: Service Water Pump operated from Local Control Panel. Locate shorted Red Light in Main Control Board, and replace, Return Breaker to service.

Time: 11QQ Message: ~9 INNA TATI N 2 EVAL ATED EXER E MES AGE F RM ~Mf: S lfl lp l fd 'S'Sfdldddlp Plltddl T Simula ed Plan Condi ions: See the Attached Mini-Scenario ~Messa e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE""" FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:

1) Provide information verbally when appropriate investigations are made by the Security Investigation Team investigating the "B" S/G ARV Pipe Drilled Hole.

Antici ated Results:

1) As per Mini-Scenario Anticipated Results.

INNA STATI N 1 2 EVALUATED EXERCISE NIINI-SCENARIO ~A1~IVI g: Security Investigation of the "B" S/G ARV Pipe Drilled Hole F R CONTROLLER USE ONLY N

1) Security should follow their normal procedures for apparent tampering with equipment.
2) See attached sketch on Steam Leak.

An ici a ed Resul s:

1) Security should check the door entries to Steam Header area for a selected time block.
2) Based upon the entries into the area, a profile should be performed on selected individuals.
3) Based upon results of the above profiles, security may ~im~la a interrogation of selected individuals.
4) Inform TSC and EOF of any findings from above.

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Time: ~111 Message: ~4

                                 ~INNA TATI ~

1 2 EVALUATED EXER I E ME A EF RM I: R I<<R IR im la e Pl n ndi I n: See the Attached Sheets ~Messe e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE""" FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY

1) Dl Truck starts pumping to outside storage tank.

Antici ated Resul s:

1) Operators performing the Applicable Actions of ES-3.1 (Post-SGTR Cooldown Using Backfill).
2) Operators performing the Applicable Actions of ER-AFW.1 (Alternate Water Supply to the AFW Pumps).

199P EVALUATED EXERCISE Tlate: ///5 MAZOR PAEKMETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown E NO Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-3 1 3 CPS FI-924 O GPM N-32 ~~CPS FI-925 & GPM N-35 N-36 t,~ I I g,@~AMPS AMPS 1A. 1B. INSERV INSERV T TB OOS OOS Avg. Nuclear Power 1C. INSERV TB OOS RCS Pressure 025 PSIG BAST Level = 0 PRZR Level A RCP R TOPPE Low Head S.I. Pum s B RCP UNN N STOPPED FI-626 GPM 1A S/G Level 1A INSERV B OOS RECIRC 1B S/G Level .I 1B. INSERV B OOS RECIRC lA S/G Pressure PSIG RWST Level = 3. 1B S/G Pressure PSIG Turbine/Generator ONLINE FL NE Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV Buses NERGIZE DEENERGIZED FI-931A 0 GPM 480V Buses NERGIZE DEENERGIZED Fi-931B~GPM DC Batteries A~OVOLTS B/So VOLTS 1A. INSERV B OOS Cnmt Pressure ~ 2. PSIG 1B. INSERV TB OOS Cnmt Sump A Level FEET NaOH Tank Level = Cnmt Sump B Level INCHES A Loop'Hot Leg 7z. OF Containment Recirc Fans A Loop Cold Leg Qadi ~ OF 1A. NSE STBY OOS B Loop Hot Leg 7 ~ OF 1B. NSER STBY OOS B Loop Cold Leg OF 1C. NSE STBY OOS RVLIS 1D. NSE STBY OOS

 *CET                                     e    OF      Post Accident Dampers PE CLOSED S/G A Total Aux FW Flow             O        GPM S/G B Total Aux FH Flow        ~&GPM                 Service Water Pum s 1A.      INSERV STBY 0 DIESEL GENERATORS                                    1B.        NSE    STBY OOS 1C.          ER STBY OOS A.

B. RUNNING UNLOADED RUNNING UNLOADED STB OOS TSC RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS OOS 1D. SERV STBY OOS A&B Header Pressure ~0 PSXG Security RUNNING UNLOADED STB OOS Com onent Coolin Water Pum s 1A. INSER STBY ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS 1B. NSER STBY OOS Aux. Feedwater Pum s Surge Tank Level ~7 1A. INSERV TB OOS Standb Aux. Feedwater Pum s 1B. NS R STBY OOS 1C. INSERV TB OOS Turb. Driven INSERV B OOS 1D. INSERV TB OOS CST Level a*CET = Average FEET of Selected Core Exit Thermocouples F-~W

8s 1992 11: 15 R. E. GINA SIMULATOR PA6E 1 TRB(D GROUP ASSIGHMEHT

SUMMARY

GROUP: EVENT1 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION E. U. 1 AT% ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0 SCRAM ATMS ALRt( 2 RXT REACTOR TRIP BRENER STATUS RX TRIPPED ALII 3 N31 SMKE RANGE DETECTOR H-31 8.31763K)I 6009 CPS N32 SONCE RA%E DETECTOR N-32 8.66958~01 6009 CPS 5 N35 INIEfIEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-35 1.01391-11 6009 AMP 6 H36 INTERMEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-36 1.01391-11 6009 AMP 7 t(P AVERAGE NUCLEAR POWER .00 6009 '/ 8 PRCS REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM AVG PRESS 1025. LALt( PSIG 9 LPIR PRESSURIIER AVERAGE LEVB. 41.6 600D X 10 FRCLA REACTOR COOLANT LOOP A AVG FLOW 12.6 INHB / 11 FRCLB REACTOR COOLANT 1.00P B AVG FLOW 109,4 6009 / RXT16 RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP TRIPPED ALfi 13 RXTij RCPB BRENER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP 6009 14 TSUBTC INCORE TC SUBCOOLED MARGIN 77.9 600~ KGF 15 LSGA STM GEH A NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL 53.5 6009 X 16 LSGB STM GB( B NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL 36.1 6009 17 PSGA STM GEH A AVERAGE PRESSURE 1024. 6009 PSIG 18 PSGB STM 6Ett B AVERAGE PRESSURE 469. LALM PSI6 19 GEHBKR! GEtGMTOR. ON LINE BREAKER 1G1372 TRIPPED ALRt( 20 GENBKR2 GsJRRATOR ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372 TRIPPED ALII 21 BUS11A BUS 11A SUPPLY BRENER TRIPPED ALRt( 22 BUS11B BUS llB SUPPLY BRENER TRIPPED ALII 23 BUS12A HOT TERMINATED OH PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 24 BUS12B NOT TERMINATED OH PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 25 B11A12A BUS 11A TG 12A TIE BRENER NOT TRIP ALRt( 26 BllB12B BUS 11B TG 12B TIE BRENER NOT TRIP ALRt( 27 PCV CONTAINMEHT AVERAGE PRESSURE -.21 GOOD PSIG 28 LSWPA CGNTAIHMEt(T SUMP A AVERAGE LEVEL 2.4 HWRN 29 L0942E SSP B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN A) LO)(ER 6009 30 L0943E SUtP B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN 9) LONER G009 31 L0942D SUtF' LEVEL 78 ItKHES (TRAIN A) LONER 6009 32 L09439 SUtP B LEVEL 78 IHC)'.cS (TRAIN B) LONER 6009 33 L0942C SUtP B LEVFL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER 6009 34 L0943C SUN' LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN B) LO))ER 6009 35 L0942B SUtP B LE(tcL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A) LO)tER 6009

36. L0943B SUtP B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B) LO)tER GOOD 37 L0942A SU%' LEVcL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A) LO)tER 6009 38 L0943A SUP B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B) LO))ER 6009 39 T0409A RCLA HOT LEG TEMPERATURE 472.7 6009 DE6F 40 T0410A RCLB HOT LEG TEMPERATURE 471.8 GOOD DEGF 41 T0450 RCLA COLD LEG TE)(PERATIEE 469.6 6009 OE6F 42 T0451 RCLB COLD LEG TE)(PERATNE 469.4 6009 DEGF 43 TAVGAMID RCLA TAVG (THDT/TCOLD WIDE RNG) 471.2 GOOD DEGF 44 TAKBWID RCLB TAVG (T)OT/TCOLD WIDE RNG) 470.6 6009 DE6F 45 LRV REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL 99.9 6009 X 46 TCCORE El. 1 INCORE TC AVERAGE TEMP 471.5 600~ DE6F 47 FAUXFMA S/G A:OTAL AUX FEEI'4(ATcD FLOW 0. 6009 PN 48 FAUXFMB S/6 B TOTAL AUX FEECSNW FLOW 196. 6009 GPM 49 BKR081 MTR AUXILIARY FEEINATER PUlP A OFF 6009 50 BKR082
                                                        'TR AUXILIARYFEEOMATER PUt(P B            ON             6109 51    V3505<<       AUX FM    PUtt  STEAtl SUPPLY VALVE A       CLOSED         GOOD V3504        AUX FM    PU!F STEAN SUPPLY VALVE         B CLOSED         6009

OCT 8> 1992 11: 15 R. E. GINA SINULATOR PA6E 2 TREND GROUP ASSIGNNENT RNMY GROUP: EVENT1 PRXEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE QUAL E. U. 53 FSIA SAFETY INJECTION:LOOP A AV6 FLON 0. GOOD GPt1 54 F GIB SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLON 0. Goon GPtl 55 P2160 SERVICE NATER PUIIPS A h B HEADER 72. 600 D PSI6 56 P2161 SERVICE HATER PNPS C h D HEADER 80. Goon PSIG 57 BKR041 SERVICE NTER PUIIP A Goon 58 BKR042 SERVICE NATER PlIP B ON 600D 59 BKR043 SERVICE NTER PIIP C ON 600 D 60 BKR044 SERVICE HATER PUIIP D ON GOOD

ROGRAM NAME:LRGTSZ.E OCT 08,92 R.E.

  ~ ~ GIHNA NUCLEAR POWER  PLANT                                                                             11:15:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNHEHT 

SUMMARY

GROUP NAME GROUP DESCRIPT ION EVENT 2 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION CURRENT VALUE DUALITY CODE ENGR UNITS 1 F0619 COMPOHENT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLW 1485. Gmm GPM 2 LRWST REFUELING WATER STORAGE TANK LVL 94.5 GOOD X 3 WS033 33 FOOT LEVEL WIND SPEED 5.6 GOOD KPH 4 WD033 33 FOOT LEVEL WIND DIRECTION 80. GOOD DEG. 5 WT033 33 FOOT LEVEL TEKPERATURE 62.5 GOOD DEGF 6 WT250 250 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 64.9 GOOD DEGF 7 WOT2 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEMP 2.4 GOOD DEGF 8 R01 AREA 1-COHTROL ROOK 9.02214-02 GOOD KR/H 9 R02 AREA 2-CONTAINMENT 7.35678+00 GOOD MR/H 10 R05 AREA 5-SPENT FUEL PIT 1.3994& 00 GOOD MR/H 11 R09 AREA 9 LETDOWN LINE MONITOR 1.36701+02 GOOD MR/H 12 R34 AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUHP 9.09354-01 GOOD KR/H 13 R35 AREA 35-PASS SAMPLE PAHEL 1.09283+00 GOOD MR/H 14 R10A CONTAINMENT IOOIHE MONITOR R10A 9.58719+01 GOOD CPH R11 CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE 5.18901+02 GOOD CPK R12 COHTAINKEHT GAS MONITOR 7.38002+02 GOOD CPK R10B PLANT VENT IOOIHE MOHITOR R10B 4.30543t01 GOOD CPM R13 AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE 8.58327+01 GOOD CPM R14 AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS KONITOR 4.22831+01 GOOD CPK 20 R18 LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL MONITOR 2.78658+03 GOOD CPK 21 R19 STEAM GENERATOR SLOWDOWN DRAIN 1.32174+04 HALM CPM 22 R29 AREA 29-CONTAINMEHT HIGH RANGE 5.05861.01 GOOD R/HR 23 R30 AREA 30-CONTAIHMEHT NIGH RANGE 5.09440-01 GOOD R/HR 24 R15 CONDENSER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST 1.57835+03 GOOD CPM 25 R12A5 CV VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 1.89699-07 GOOD UCI/CC 26 R12A6 CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAMMA 2.53990.02 GOOD MR/HR 27 R12A7 CV VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 3.57435-05 GOOD UCI/CC 28 R12A9 CV VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 1.41261-03 GOOD UCI/CC 29 R14A5 PLANT VENT CHAN 5-LOW RAHGE GAS 4.40312.07 GOOD UCI/CC 30 R14A7 PLANT VENT CHAN 7-MID RAHGE GAS 6.86543-05 GOOD UCI/CC 31 R14A9 PLANT VEHT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 3.72621-03 GOOD UCI/CC 32 R15AS AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5 'OW RANGE GAS 2.09411-07 GOOD UCI/CC 33 R15A7 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7-MID RAHGE GAS 1.34492-05 GOOD UCI/CC 34 R15A9 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 9-HI RANGE GAS 1.27941-03 GOOD UCI/CC 35 R31 AREA 31 STEAM LINE A (SPING) 2.50040+00 NALK KR/HR 36 R32 AREA 32 STEAM LINE 8 (SPING) 1. 01048-02 GOOD MR/HR 37 CVH CV HYDROGEN CONCEHTRATIOH .0 GOOD 38 TCV03 CV BASEMENT LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹3 95.1 GOOD DEGF 39 TCV07 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹7 106.0 GOOD DEGF 40 TCVOB CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹8 106.6 GOOD DEGF 41 TCV09 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹9 106.7 GOOD DEGF 42 TCV10 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹10 106.2 GOOD DEGF 43 TCV17 CV OPERATING LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹17 117.5 GOOD DEGF

Time: 1120 Message: 41 INNA STATION

                          'I9 2 EVALUATED EXERCI       E MESSAGE FORM

~MI: T P I IR pp <<C <<IIPCR p I T Simula ed Plan Condi ions: ~Messe e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE""" The "A" S/G ARV mercoid is repaired and ready for return for service. FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:

1) The IRC Repair Team working on the "A" S/G ARV Mercoid should report this message to the TSC. TSC C n roller and ISC Re air Team Con roller o coordinate this re or at 1120 hours.

Antici ated Results;

1) Operators performing Applicable Actions of ES-3.1 (Post SGTR Cooldown Using Backfill).
2) Operators performing Applicable Actions of ER-AFW.1,
3) Operators should return the "A" S/G ARV to service if requested by the TSC.
4) TSC evaluating Plant conditions and taking action where required.
5) TSC may request Control Room to return the "A" S/G ARV to service.

(continued on next page)

6) Security should be evaluating the Drilled Hole in the "B" S/G ARV Pipe.
7) EOF should be assessing Plant conditions and taking action as required.
8) EOF Dose Assessment should be performing offsite Dose Assessment as required, in parallel with the TSC Dose Assessment.
9) The EOF should be assuming command and control at approximately this time.
10) Repair teams performing actions as required to return equipment to service as soon as possible.
11) The Mobile Dl Unit should be connected and in operation and the inside condensate storage tanks should be being filled.

Time: ~12 Message: 42 INNA STATION 1 2E AL TEDEXE I E

                                 ~MEE  A  E F RM

~MI: A III M RF << <<R 'A'IR ARE Simula ed Plant Condi ions: See the Attached Mini-Scenario ~Me ee e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE""" FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY ~CII E

1) Provide information verbally when appropriate actions are simulated by the Auxiliary Operator sent to return the "A" S/G ARV to service.

An ici ated Results:

1) As per Mini-Scenario Anticipated Results.
                                  ~INN II   TN     N 1    2 EVALUATED EXER ISE M~ININ NNNIII

~A~ivi y: Return to service of the "A" S/G ARV FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY

1) Ensure Auxiliary Operator simulates opening Manual Valve 3507 ("A" S/G ARV Isolation Valve).
2) Ensure Auxiliary Operator simulates checking Manual Valve 3507A ("A" S/G ARV Isolation Valve, Bypass Valve) closed.
3) Controller must notify the Simulator Control Booth Operator at Ext. 6641 to coordinate actions on this Mini-Scenario.

N

1) Auxiliary Operator should simulate returning to Service (i.e. unisolating) the "A" S/G ARV.
2) Auxiliary Operator, after simulating return to service of the "A" S/G ARV, should inform Control Room/TSC.
3) Control Room may place "A" S/G ARV to Automatic Control.

Time:

                                                                          ~4 11'essage:

INNA TATI N 1 2EV L ATEDEXE I E MESSAGE FORM I: RI I <<R IR Sim la e Plan C ndi ion: See the Attached Sheets ~Massa e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE""" FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller N tes: An ici ated Results:

1) Operators performing the Applicable Actions of ES-3.1 (Post-SGTR Cooldown Using Backfill).

199EVALUATED EXERCISE Time: //3O MOOR PARAMETERS "'NGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown ES NO Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-31 N-32

                                  ~~CPS   CPS FI-924 F1-925 O GPM
                                                           ~GPM N-35                                &I  AMPS     1A. INSERV      B  OOS N-36                               g l/ AMPS     1B. INSERV      B  OOS Avg. Nuclear Power                               1C. INSERV         OOS RCS Pressure PRZR Level
                                  ~b&7Z   PSIG     BAST  Level =     /O A RCP                     RUNNING TOPPE          Low Head  S.I. Pum s B RCP                     RUNNIN STOPPED         FI-626     N    G M 1A  S/G  Level                       .C a        1A. INSERV          OOS RECIRC 1B  S/G  Level                  MV               1B. INSERV    T     OOS RECIRC 1A  S/G  Pressure                   oO PSIG      RWST  Level =      S.

1B S/G Pressure 0 PSIG Turbine/Generator ONLINE FFLIN Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV Buses NERGZZ DEENERGIZED FI-931A & GPM 480V Buses ERGZZE DEENERGIZED FI-931B lD GP DC Batteries A~So VOLTS B/3OVOLTS 1A. INSERV OOS Cnmt Pressure PSIG 1B. INSERV T OOS Cnmt Sump A Level ~a<+FEET NaOH Tank Level = Cnmt Sump B Level INCHES A Loop Hot Leg S7 OF Containment Recirc Fans A Loop Cold Leg .0 OF 1A. NSERV STBY OOS B Loop Hot Leg Q~O OF 1B. SE STBY OOS B Loop Cold Leg %XKZ oF 1C. SER STBY OOS RVLIS 1D. NSER STBY OOS

  • CET S/G A Total Aux FW Flow
                                  ~.b
                                  ~GPM OF       Post Acc dent Dampers        PE   CLOSED S/G B   Total Aux   FW  Flow     Z.o2   GPM      Service Water-Pum s 1A. INSERV STBY     0 DIESEL GENERATORS                                1B.      NSE     STBY OOS 1C.      NSE     STBY OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS                    1D.      NSER    STBY OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED STBY OOS TSC RUNNING UNLOADED               OOS A&B  Header Pressure    ~PSZG Security RUNNING UNLOADED TB              OOS    Com  onent Coolin Water       Pum  s ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS 1A. I  ERV STBY 1B.      NSER STBY OOS Surge Tan       vel Aux. Feedwate        m  s 1A. INSERV     B   OOS                         Standb   Aux. Feedwater      Pum s 1B. NSER   STBY OOS                           1C. INSERV TB      OOS Turb. Driven     INSERV TB       OOS             1D. INSERV STB     OOS CST Level                 FEET
  • CET = Average of Selected Core Exit Thermocouples

8i 1992 11:30 R. E. 6INA SINLATOR PA6E 1 TREND GROUP ASSIGN)(ENT SUt(t(ARY 6ROUP: EVENT1 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE E. U. 1 ATI6 ANTICIPATED TRAt(6IENT W/0 SCRAt( ATMS ALRt( 2 RXT REACTOR TRIP BREAKER STATUS RX TRIPPED ALRt( 3 N31 SSSCE RANGE DETECTOR N-31 8. 75988+01 6(mD CPS 4 N32 SONCE RANGE DETECTOR N-32 7.92501+01 GOOD CPS 5 N35 INTERt(EDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-35 1.01391-11 GOOD At(P b N3b INTERt(EDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-3b 1.01391-11 GOOD At(P 7 i"(P AVERAGE NUCLEAR POWER .00 GOOD y. 8 PRCS REKTOR COOLANT SYSTEtl AVG PRESS 1002. GOOD PSIG 9 LPIR PRESSURIlER AVERAGE LEVEL 41.7 GOOD 10 FRCLA REACTOR CCEA(T LOOP A AVG FLOW 12.8 INHB / 11 FRCLB REACTOR COOLANT LOOP B AVG FLOW 110.8 GOOD / 12 RXT1b RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP TRIPPED ALRt( 13 RXT17 RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP GOOD 14 TSUBTC INCORE TC SUP3NLED t(ARGIN 90.1 600~ DEGF 15 LSGA STN GEN A NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL 48.b 600D / ib LS6B STN GEN B t(ARROW RAKE AVG LEVEL 34.9 GOOD 7. 17 PSGA STt( GEtt A AVERAGE PRESSURE 1000. GOOD PSIG 18 PSGB STN GEN B AVERAGE PRESRJRE 401. LALN PSIG 19 GENBKR1 GENERATOR ON LINE %FAKER 161372 TRIPPED ALRt( 20 GENBKR2 GENERATOR ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372 TRIPPED ALRt( 21 BUS11A BUS 11A SUPPLY BREAKER TRIPPED ALRtl 22 BUS118 BUS liB SUPPLY BREAKER TRIPPED ALRt( 23 BUS12A t(QT TERNlhATED OM PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 24 BUS12B NOT TERtlit(ATED OM PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 25 Bi IA12A BUS 11A TO 12A TIE BREAKER NOT TRIP ALRt( 2b B11B12B BUS iiB TO 12B TIE BREAKER NOT TRIP ALR)( 27 PCV COl(TAINl"iENT AVERAGE PRESSURE -.24 GOOD PS16

')8  LSNPA       CQNTAItit(Et(T SUMP A AVERAGE LEVEL                    SlRt(  FM 29    L0942E      SM'      LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN A)       LONER          GOOD 30    L0943E      SM    B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN B)        LOMER          600D 31    L0942D      SUt(P B LEVEL   78 INCHES (TRAIN A)     LOWER          GQOD 32    L0943D      SU@'    LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN B)       LONER          GOOD 33    L0942C      SUN'    LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A)       lONER          6009 34    L0943C      SM~   B LEVEL 113 INCH.=S(TRAIN B) ,LONER              GOOD 35    L0942B      SU% B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A)         LOWER          GOOD 3b    L0943B     SUtP B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B)         LOWER          600D 37    L0942A     SU%'     LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A)       LONER          600D 38    L0943A     S"tP   B LEVEL   214 It/CHES(TRAIN B)    LONER          600D 39    T0409A     RCLA HOT LEG TEt(PERATUP=                       457.8   GOOD   DEGF 40    T0410A     RCLB HOT LEG TEt(PERATUK                        457.0   GOOD   DEGF 41    T0450      RCLA CP D LEG TE)PERATURE                       455i0   GOOD   DE6F 42    T0451      RCLB COLD LEG TEt(PERATNE                       454.8   GOOD   DE6F 43    TAVGAMID RCLA TAVG (THQT/TCOLD WIDE RNG)                   45b.4   GOOD   DEGF TAVGBMID RCLB TAVG (TNT/TCOLD WIDE RNG)                    455.9   GOOD   DEGF 45    LRV        REACTOR VESSEL A'FRAGE LEVEL                     99.9   GOOD   7.

4b TCCORE E1.1 INCOFE TC AVERAGE TEt(P 45b.b 600~ D-"GF 47 FAUXFMA S/G A TOTAL AUX FEEDWATER FLO(( 0. GOOD 6PN 48 FAUXFWB S/G B TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLOW 202. GOOD GPt( 49 BKR081 t(TR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUt(P A OFF 600D 50 BKR082 MTR AUXILIARY FEEDMATER PUt(P B ON GOOD 51 V3505 AUX FM PUP STEAN SUPPLY VALVE A CLOSED GOOD 52 V3504 AUX FM PU5'TEAN SUPPLY VALVE B CLOSED GOOD

OCT 8i 1992 11:30 R. E. GINA SINLATOR PAGE 2 TREND GROUP ASSIGNMENT 9NMY 6ROUP: EVBP1 PROCEDURES EPIP 1-5 PLNIT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE QUAL E. U. 53 FSIA SAFETY INJECTION LOOP A AV6 FLOW 0. Gxa m 54 FSIB SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AV6 FLOM 0. GOOD GPN 55 P2160 SERVICE MATER PlmPS A h B HEADER 72. GOOD PSIG 56 P2161 SERVICE WATER PNPS C 5 9 HEADER 80. 600D PSIG 57 BKR041 SERVICE MATER PINP A GOOD 58 BKR042 SERVICE MATER PUNP B GOOD 59 BKR043 SERVICE WATER PUNP C 6OOD 60 NR044 SERVICE WATER PUe D GOOD

ROGRAH KAME:LRGTSZ.E~ OCT 08,92 R.E.

    ~ ~ GIKHA NUCLEAR POWER  PLANT                                                                             11:31:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNMENT 

SUMMARY

GROUP NAME GROUP DESCRIPTION EVENT 2 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION CURRENT VALUE QUALITY CODE ENGR UNITS

l. F0619 COMPOHENT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLW 1485. GOOD GPH 2 LRWST REFUELING WATER STORAGE TANK LVL 94.5 GOOD X 3 WS033 33 FOOT LEVEL WIND SPEED 5.6 GOOD MPH 4 WD033 33 FOOT LEVEL WIHD DIRECTION 79. GOOD DEG.

5 WT033 33 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE 62.7 GOOD DEGF 6 WT250 250 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE 64.8 GOGO DEGF 7 WDT2 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEHP 2.1 QXX) DEGF 8 R01 AREA 1-CONTROL ROOM 9.02214-02 GOOD MR/H 9 R02 AREA 2-COHTAINHEHT 7.35678+00 0000 MR/H 10 RDS AREA 5-SPENT FUEL PIT 1.39946+00 GOOD MR/H 11 R09 AREA 9-LETDOWN LIHE MOHITOR 1.34701+02 GOOD MR/H 12 R34 AREA 34 AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUHP 9.09354-01 GOOD MR/H 13 R35 AREA 35-PASS SAHPLE PANEL 1.09283+00 GOOD MR/H 14 R10A CONTAINMENT IODINE MONITOR R10A 9.58719+01 GOOD CPH R11 CONTAINHEHT AIR PARTICULATE 5.18901+02 GOOD CPH R12 CONTAINMEHT GAS MONITOR 7.38002+02 GOOD CPH R108 PLANT VENT IODINE MONITOR R10B 4.30543+01 GOOD CPM R13 AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE 8.58327+01 GOOD CPH R14 ~ AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MOHITOR 4.22831+01 GOOD CPM 20 R18 LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL MONITOR 2.78658+03 GOOD CPM 21 R19 STEAM GEKERATOR BLOWDOWN DRAIN 1.28174+04 HALM CPM 22 R29 AREA 29-CONTAINMENT HIGH RANGE 5.05861-01 GOOD R/HR 23 R30 AREA 30.CONTAINMEHT HIGH RANGE 5.09440-01 GOOD R/HR 24 R15 COKDEHSER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST 1.57835+03 GOOD CPH 25 R12AS CV VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 1.89699.07 GOOD UCI/CC 26 R12A6 CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAMMA 2.53990-02 GOOD MR/HR 27 R12A7 CV VEN'I CHAN 7-MID RAHGE GAS 3.57435-05 GOOD UCI/CC 28 R12A9 CV VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 1.41261-03 GOOD UCI/CC 29 R14A5 PLANT VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 4.40312-07 GOOD UCI/CC 30 R14A7 PLAHT VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 6.86543-05 GOOD UCI/CC 31 R14A9 PLANT VENT CKAN 9-HIGH RAHGE GAS 3.72621-03 GOOD UCI/CC 32 R15AS AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 2 '9411-07 UCI/CC 33 R15A7 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 1.34492-05 GOOD UCI/CC 34 R15A9 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 9 Hl RANGE GAS 1.27941-03 GOOD UCI/CC 35 R31 AREA 31 STEAM LINE A (SPING) 2.50040+00 BALM MR/NR 36 R32 AREA 32 STEAM LINE 8 (SPING) 1.01048.02 GOOD MR/HR 37 CVH CV HYDROGEN CONCEHTRATIOH .0 GOOD X 38 TCV03 CV BASEHENT LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹3 95.1 GOOD DEGF 39 TCV07 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹7 106.0 GOOD DEGF 40 Tcvoe CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹8 106.6 GOOD DEGF 41 TCV09 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹9 106.7 GOOD DEGF 42 TCV10 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹10 106.2 GOOD DEGF 43 TCV17 CV OPERATIKG LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹17 117.5 GOOD DEGF

Time: ~114 Message: '44 I NNA TATI N 1 92 EVALUATED EXER ISE ME SA EF RM

~hl           f:Thl fhppp                     lPlpfl    PWldhplT imulae      Pl n      n ii n:
~lVI s~sa  e:          """THIS IS AN EXERCISE"""
       "B" S/G ARV steam leak is repaired and ready for return to service.
                                                    'he FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY C~fl
1) The Pipefitter 5. Welder Repair Team working on the "B" S/G ARV steam leak should report this message to the TSC. T C on r II r n Pi fi r 5 W I r Re irT m Conroll r r in hi r a 114 h r.

'An ici a ed Re I s:

1) TSC should request Control Room to return the "B" S/G ARV to service.
2) Operators should return the ".B" S/G ARV to service,

Time: ~114 Message: ~4 INNA TATIO 2EV L ATD XE I E MESSAGE F RM t: A iti yDp << << <<1 "B" SIGARV t mul e Pl n n i i n: See the Attached Mini-Scenario ~Massa e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE""" FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:

1) Provide information verbally when appropriate actions are simulated by the Auxiliary Operator sent to return the "B" S/G ARV to service.
2) Controller must notify the Simulator Control Booth Operator at Ext 6641 to coordinate actions on this Mini-Scenario.

Anici ae Re Is:

1) As per Mini-Scenario Anticipated Results.

INNA STATION 1 92 EVALUATED EXERCISE MINI- E MARI ~A1~Ivi y: Return to service of the "B" S/G ARV F R CONTROLLER USE ONLY

1) Ensure Auxiliary Operator simulates opening Manual Valve 3506 ("B" S/G ARV Isolation Valve).
2) Ensure Auxiliary Operator simulates checking Manual Valve 3506A ("B" S/G ARV Isolation Valve, Bypass Valve) closed.

Antici a ed Resul s:

1) Auxiliary Operator should simulate returning to service (i.e., unisolating) the "B" S/G ARV.
2) Auxiliary Operator, after simulating return to service of the "B" S/G ARV, should inform Control Room/TSC.
3) Control Room should place "B" S/G ARV to automatic control ~

Time: ~114 Message: ~4 INNA TATI N 1 2 EVAL ATED EXER E

                                ~ME   A  E FORM

~MI: M I<<C << IR Simula ed Plan Condi ion: See the Attached Sheets ~Massa e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE""" FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Antici ated Res its:

1) Operators performing the Applicable Actions of ES-3.1 (Post-SGTR Cooldown Using Backfill).
2) TSC evaluating Plant conditions and taking action as required.
3) TSC should request Control Room to return the "B" S/G ARV to service.
4) EOF evaluating Plant conditions and taking action as required.

199P EVALUATED EXERCISE TXme: //'/5 MAZOR PAMMETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown YES NO Hi h Head S.Z. Pum s N-31 ~~CPS FI-924 C7 GPM N-32 CPS FI-925 & GPM N-35 ~0-II AHPS INSERV TB OOS N-36 Avg. Nuclear Power

                                ~-I/      AMPS    1B.

1C ~ ZNSERV INSERV TB B OOS OOS RCS Pressure 'f7 PSIG BAST Level = /O PRZR Level ~&.3 A RCP RUNNING OPP Low Head S.I. Pum s B RCP RUNNIN STOPPED FZ-626 O GPM 1A S/G Level ~sd & 1A INSERV TB OOS RECIRC 1B S/G Level ~)a7 1B. INSERV TB OOS RECIRC 1A S/G Pressure Pressure

                                ~~PSIG            RWST  Level =

1B S/G PSIG Turbine/Generator ONLINE FF I Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV Buses NERGIZE DEENERGIZED FZ-931A & GPM 480V Buses NERGIZE DEENERGIZED FI-931B & GPM DC Batteries A~VOLTS B/30VOLTS 1A. INSERV T OOS Cnmt Pressure ~ ZCa PSZG 1B. INSERV TB OOS Cnmt Sump A Level FEET NaOH Tank Level = Cnmt Sump B Level INCHES A Loop Hot Leg ~3.Z. OF Containment ecirc Fans A Loop Cold Leg Wla 7 OF lA. S STBY OOS B Loop Hot Leg ~~3. OF 1B. NS STBY OOS B Loop Cold Leg '~l.h OF 1C. SE STBY OOS RVLIS 1D. NSE STBY OOS

  • CET .3 OF. Post Accident Dampers OPE CLOSED S/G A Total Aux FW Flow O GPM S/G B Total Aux FW Flow O GPM Service Water Pum s 1A. INSE STBY OOS DIESEL GENERATORS 1B. NSERV STBY OOS 1C. SER STBY OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS 1D. NSER STBY OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS A&B Header Pressure 7&&70 PSZG TSC RUNNING UNLOADED TBY OOS Security RUNNING UNLOADED B OOS Com onent Coolin Water Pum s 1A. I V STBY ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Aux. Feedwater Pum s 1B. NSE V STBY OOS Surge Tank Level = ~/

1A. INSERV OOS Standb Aux. Fe water Pum s 1B. INSERV TB OOS 1C. INSERV T OOS Turb. Driven INSERV B OOS 1D. INSERV TB OOS CST Level ~g FEET

  • CET = Average of Selected Core Exit Thermocouples

Gi 1992 11:45 R. E. GINA Slt(ULATOR PAGE 1 TREND 6ROUP ASSIG)NENT SUt)t(ARY 6ROUP: EVENTl PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE QUAL E. U. 1 ATMS ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT W/0 SCRAtt ATMS ALII 2 RXT REACTOR TRIP BRENER STATUS RX TRIPPED ALR)( 3 N31 SISCE RANGE DETECTOR N-31 7.87043+01 6009 CPS 4 N32 SISCE RANGE DETECTOR N-32 8.34639%1 6009 CPS 5 N35 INTEI(t(EDIATE RANBE DETECTOR N-35 1.01391-11 6009 At(P 6 N36 INTER)(EDIATE RANBE DETECTOR N-36 1.01391-11 6009 7 HP AVERAGE NUCLEAR POWER .00 6009 y. 8 PRCS REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEtt AVG PRESS 976. 6009 PSIG 9 LPLR PRESSURI IER AVERA6E LEVEL 46.3 6009 X 10 FRCLA REKTOR CQOUNf LOOP A AVB FLOW 12.9 INHB 7. 11 FRCLB REACTOR COOLAt(T LOOP 8 AVB FLOW 111.9 6009 z 12 RXT16 RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP TRIPPED ALRtt 13 R)(T17 RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NQT TRIP 6009 14 TSUBTC INCORE TC SUBCOOLED MARIN 100.1 600e DEGF 15 LSGA STtt GEH A HARROM RANGE AVG LEVEL 42.5 6009 X 16 LSBB STM GEN B t(ARROW RA%E AVG LEVEL 40.7 6009 X 17 PSBA STM GEN A AVERAGE PRESSURE 973. 6009 PSIG 18 PSBB STt( GEN B AVERAGE PRESSURE 350. LALN PSIG 19 GENBKRl CBERATOR ON LINE BRENER 161372 TRIPPED ALQf 20 GENBKR2 GENERATOR ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372 TRIPPED ALR)( 21 BUS11A BUS 11A SUPPLY BRENER TRIPPED ALRN 22 BUS11B BUS 118 SUPPLY BRENER TRIPPED AUI 23 BUS12A NOT TERNINATED ON PPCS (7/19/91) NQT TRIP DEL 24 BUS12B NOT TERHINATED Qt( PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 25 Bl lA12A BUS llA TO 12A TIE BREAKER NOT TRIP ALRt( 26 811B12B BUS 119 TO 12B TIE BREAKER NOT TRIP ALRtf 27 PCV CQNTAINtiENT AVERAGE PRESSURE -.26 6009 PSIG 28 LSI(PA CONTAltitlEhT S)iP A AVERAGE LEVEL 2.4 tIRt( FcCT 29 L0942E SUtP B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIt( A) LONER G009 30 L0943E SUtP B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN 9) LOMER GOOD 31 L0942D SUtP 8 LE4S. 78 INCHES (TRAIN A) LOMER GOOD 32 L0943D SU)P B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN B) LOMER GOOD 33 L0942C SUtP B LEVEL 113 It(CHES(TRAIN A) LOMER GOOD 34 L0943C SUtP B LDH, 113 It(CHES(TRAIN B) LOMcR GOOD 35 L0942B SUtP B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A) LOMER 6009 36 L0943B SUtP B LE4S. 180 INCHES(TRAIN B) LOMER GOOD 37 L0942A SUtP B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A) LOMER 6009 38 L0943A SUtP B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B) LOMER 6009 39 T0409A RCLA HOT LEG TFt1PER4T()K 443.2 6009 DEBF 40 T0410A RCEB HOT LEG TE5'ERATURE 443.4 6009 I)EGF 41 T0450 RCLA COLD LEG TEt(PERAT(SE 441.7 6009 t)EGF 42 T0451 RCLB COLD LEG TEt)PERATURE 441.5 6009 DEGF 43 TAVBAMID RCLA TAVB (THOT/TCQLD WIDE RNB) 442.4 GOOD KGF 44 TAVBBMID RCLB TAVG (THAT/TCOLD WIDE RNB) 44 '.5 GOOD 066F 45 LRV REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL 99.8 6009 y. 46 TCCQRE El.l IHCORE TC AVERAGE TEt(P 443.3 600e DEGF 47 FAUXFMA S/G A TOTAL AiJX FEEDMATER FLOW 0. 6009 GP)( 48 FAUXFMB S/6 B TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLS( 1. 6009 GPt( 49 BKR081 t(TR AUXILIARYFEEDMAmi . Put(P 4 OFF GOOD 50 BKR082 t)TR AUXILIARY FEEDMATER PUt)P 9 OFF 6909 51 V3505 AUX FW PU)(P STEA)t SL4'PLY VALVE A CLOSED 6009 52 V3504 AUX FW PU5'TEAt) SL'PPLY VALVE B CLOSED GOOD

OCT Bi 1992 il:45 R. E. GINA SINLATOR PAGE 2 . TREND GSP AKIGNENT RNNRY 6ROUP: EVENT1 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION QUAL E. U. 53 FSIA SAFETY INACTION'LOCH A AVG FLOW 0. 6009 GPN 54 FSIB SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLOW 0. 600 D GPN 55 P21b0 SERVICE WATER PtNPS A h B HEADER 72. GOOD PSI6 56 P2161 SERVICE WATER PNPS C h D HEADER 80. 600D PSIG 57 BKR041 SERVICE WATER PUNP A OFF GOOD 58 BKR042 SERVICE WATER PUNP B ON GOOD 59 BKR043 SERVICE WATER PUNP C ON GOOD h0 BKR044 SERVICE WATER PUNP D ON GOOD E+3

ROGRAM HAME:LRGTSZ.E OCT 08,92 R.E. GINHA NUCLEAR PSIER PLANT 11 47 00 TREND CROUP ASSIGNMENT

SUMMARY

GROUP NAME GROUP DESCRIPTION EVENT 2 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION CURRENT VALUE QUALITY GX)E ENGR UNITS 1 F0619 C(NPONEHT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLII 1485. GOOD GPM 2 LRMST REFUELIMG lIATER STORAGE TANK LVL 94.5 GOOD X 3 US033 33 FOOT LEVEL lIIHD SPEED 6.2 60(O MPM 4 40033 33 FOOT LEVEL IIIHD DIRECTION 76. GOOD DEG. 5 l6033 33 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 65.0 GOOD DEGF 6 lIT250 250 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 66.8 GOOD DEGF 7 lOT2 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEMP 1.8 GOOD DEGF 8 R01 AREA 1-CONTROL ROOH 9.02214.02 GOOD MR/N 9 R02 AREA 2-CONTAINHENT 7.35678+00 GOOD HR/H 10 R05 AREA 5-SPENT FUEL PIT 1.39946+00 GOOD MR/H 11 R09 AREA 9-LETDSIN LINE MONITOR 1.32701+02 GOOD HR/H 12 R34 AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUHP 9.09354-01 GOOD MR/H 13 R35 AREA 35-PASS SAHPLE PANEL 1.09283+00 GOOD MR/M 14 R10A CONTAINMEHT IODINE HOHITOR R10A 9.58719+01 GOOD CPM R11 CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE 5.18901+02 GOOD CPM R12 CONTAINHENT GAS MONITOR 7.38002+02 GOOD CPH R10B PLANT VENT IODINE MONITOR R10B 4.30543+01 QXO CPH R13 AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE 8.58327+01 GOOD CPM R14 AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR 4.22831+01 GOOD CPM 20 R18 LIQUID IIASTE DISPOSAL MONITOR 2.78658+03 6000 CPM 21 R'19 STEAH GENERATOR BLSNSIM DRAIN 1.28174+04 BALM CPM 22 R29 AREA 29-CONTAIMHENT HIGH RANGE 5.05861-01 GOOD R/HR 23 R30 AREA 30-CONTAINMEHT HIGH RANGE 5.09440.01 GOCD R/MR 24 R15 CONDENSER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST 1.57835+03 GOOD CPH 25 R12A5 CV VENT CHAN 5-LSI RANGE GAS 1.89699-07 GOOD UCI/CC 26 R12A6 CV VENT CHAN 6 AREA GAHMA 2.53990-02 MR/HR 27 R12A7 CV VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 3.57435-05 UCI/CC 28 R12A9 CV VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 1.41261-03 GOOD UCI/CC 29 R14A5 PLANT VENT CHAN 5-LOlI RANGE GAS 4.40312-07 GOOD UCI/CC 30 R14A7 PLANT VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 6.86543-05 6000 UCI/CC 31 R14A9 PLANT VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RAMGE GAS 3.72621-03 GOOD UCI/CC 32 R15A5 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5-LSI RANGE GAS 2.09411-07 GOOD UCI/CC 33 R15A7 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7-HID RANCE GAS 1.34492-05 GOOD UCI/CC 34 R15A9 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 9-MI RANGE GAS 1.27941-03 GOOD UCI/CC 35 R31 AREA 31 STEAM LINE A (SPING) 2.42040100 MALH HR/MR 36 R32 AREA 32 STEAM LINE 8 (SPING) 1.01048-02 6000 MR/HR 37 CVH CV NYDROGEN CONCENTRATION .0 6000 X 38 TCV03 CV BASEMENT LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹3 95.1 CODD DEGF 39 TCV07 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹7 106.0 CODD DEGF 40 TCVOB CV INTERMEDIATE LVL.6 FT TEMP ¹8 106.6 GOOD DEGF 41 TCV09 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹9 106.7 GOOD DEGF 42 TCV10 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹10 106.2 COOD DEGF 43 TCV17 CV OPERATING LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹17 117.5 COCO DEGF 0-J

Time: ~114 Message: ~4l~ INNA TATI N 1 2EVAL E E ER I E MESSA E FORM MMMf: ICFF ffff dg IM F,V I C Support Staff, Engineering Support Center Staff im l P I i: See the Attached Mini-Scenario ~IVle s~a """THIS IS AN EXERCISE""" FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY ~gl g

1) Provide information verbally that several Rochester Telephone phone sets are inoperable due to an unspecified cause.

Antici ated Results:

1) As per Mini-Scenario Anticipated Results.

GINNA STATION 19 2 EVALUATED EXERCISE IVIINI-SCENARIO TITLE: EOF Tel hone S s em F il re Expected scenario start time: 1145 INITIALCONDITIONS: Centrex, Rochester Telephone and New York Telephone extensions operable. METHOD OF INITIATION: EOF and ESC Controllers inform EOF and ESC Staff that several Rochester Telephone extensions are not working. INDICATIONS: Controllers should have tags ready to place on phone sets indicating they are not functional. EXPECTED SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS: Voice communications staff to initiate investigation on cause of telephone system malfunction. 1

2. Appropriate announcements made to EOF and ESC staffs.

Voice and fax communications should be transferred to alternate telephone systems. EOF Dose Assessment may need to obtain weather tower data through alternate telephone extension. FINAL CONDITIONS: Players will be given credit for actions taken. Telephones will not be restored before the end of the exercise. 8 -/66

Time: ~114 Message: ~42

                                  ~INNA TATI N 2 EVAL ATED XER      I E ME   A   E FORM NNNNNLIAL:      N   Ihdhd   I   T  h I I     <<I   CI   h   TNC.

im la d Plan C nditions: See the Attached Mini-Scenario ~Me~a """THIS IS AN EXERCISE""" F R ONTROLLER USE ONLY ~C' 'N

1) Health Physics controller may alarm the frisker probe with a check source to simulate contamination found on his shoes and clothing.

An ici a ed Resul

1) As per Mini-Scenario Anticipated Results.

INNA TATI N 1 2 EVAL ATED EXER I E MINI-S ENARI TITLE: in In 'v I rivin h Expected scenario start time: 1145 INITIAL CONDITIONS'risking stations and step-off pads set up at TSC entrances. METHOD OF INITIATION: Health Physics controller alarms the frisker probe with a check source to simulate contamination on his shoes and clothing. INDICATIONS: Controller should provide simulated readings to HP technician responding to frisker alarm. Bottoms of shoes: 2000 cpm Socks and pant cuffs: 500 cpm Floor areas at TSC entrance: 200 - 1000 cpm EXPECTED SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS: HP technician responds and conducts monitoring of contaminated individual.

2. HP/Chemistry Manager is informed.
3. TSC entrance secured to prevent further spread of contamination.
4. Follow-up actions required by HP-6,3 are initiated for documentation and decontamination.
5. Technicians should investigate and survey for extent of contamination spread within TSC and areas outside of TSC.

(Controller will provide readings to players as requested). FINAL CONDITIONS: Health Physics Controller to give credit for decontamination and contamination control actions taken. Readings to be reduced as appropriate, depending on actions taken.

Time: ~QQ Message: 47

                                ~INNA TATI ~

19 2 EVAL ATED EXER I E

                                ~MESSA   R F  RM

~IM I: M I<<F << IR Simulated Plan Conditi ns: See the Attached Sheets ~Messs e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE""" FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Con roller No es: An ici a ed Resul s:

1) Operators performing the Applicable Actions of ES-3.1 (Post-SGTR Cooldown Using Backfill),
2) TSC evaluating Plant conditions and taking action as required.
3) EOF Plant conditions and taking action as required.

199K EVALUATED EXERCISE Time: /2OO MAZOR PAE&METERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown ES NO Hi h Head S.Z. Pum s N-31 CPS FI-924 O GPM N-32 N-35

                                   ~CPS
                                   ~O~AAMPS FI-925 1A 0 GP INSERV    TB OOS N-36                                 =Wf AMPS     1B.      INSERV    TBY OOS Avg. Nuclear Power                  0             1C       INSERV                    OOS RCS  Pressure                   +@LPSZG           BAST  Level =

PRZR Level A RCP R NG

                                       /  TOPP       Low Head   S.I. Pum s B RCP                       UNNIN    STOPPED      FZ-626     O    G M 1A  S/G  Level                     ga2            1A. INSERV      B OOS               RECIRC 1B  S/G  Level                     e.             1B. INSERV          OOS             RECIRC 1A  S/G  Pressure                        PSIG     RWST  Level =      3.

1B S/G Pressure 2 4 PSZG Turbine/Generator ONLIN FFLIN Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV Buses ERGIZE DEENERGZZED FI-931A D GPM 480V Buses NERGZZE DEENERGZZED Fl-93 1B C7 GP DC Batteries Ange VO B/BOVOLTS 1A. INSERV B OOS Cnmt Pressure ~2. PSIG 1B. INSERV B OOS Cnmt Sump A Level ~i,~FEET NaOH Tank Level = Cnmt Sump B Level @~i INCHES A Loop Hot Leg ~>~70 F Recirc Fans 9'ontainment A Loop Cold Leg OF 1A. NS STBY OOS B Loop Hot Leg ~BA.Q OF 1B. SER STBY OOS B Loop Cold Leg OF 1C. SE STBY OOS RVLIS ~g 1D. NSE STBY OOS

 *CET                                       OF      Post Accident Dampers                   OPEN CLOSED S/G A    Total Aux   FW  Flow        0    GPM
                                  ~a.

S/G B Total Aux FN Flow GPM Service Water Pum s DIESEL GENERATORS 1A. I STBY OO 1B. SER STBY OOS 1C. STBY OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS 1D. NSER STBY OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED TSC RUNNING UNIADADED TB OOS OOS A&B Header Pressure v~f'0 PSIG Security RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS Com onent Coolin Water Pum s 1A. ZNSE V STBY OOS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS 1B. Aux. Feedwater Pum s NSERV STBY OOS Surge Tank Level = ~/ 1A. INSE V TB OOS Standb Aux. Feedwater Pum s 1B. NS R STBY OOS 1C. INSERV TB OOS Turb. Driven INSERV TB OOS 1D. ZNSERV TB OOS CST Level F

  • CET = Average of Selected Core Exit Thermocouples

Gi 1992 12'00 R. E. GINA Sit((LATOR PAGE 1 TREND GROUP ASSIBNt(Et(T SUtft(ARY GROUP: EVENTI PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION E. U. ATI6 ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0 SCRuf ATNS ALII 2 RXT REACTOR TRIP BREAKER STATUS RX TRIPPED ALfm 3 N31 SONCE RANGE DETECTOR N-31 8.11894%1 6009 CPS N32 SOlRCE RAhGE DETECTOR N-32 8.09093%1 600D CPS 5 N35 It(TERt(EDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-35 1.01391-11 6009 At(P 6 N36 INTEfNEDIATE RANGE KTECTOR N-36 1.01391-11 GXD At(P 7 NP AVERAGE N(GER POWER .00 6009 X 8 PRCS REACTOR COOLufT SYSTEtf AVG PRESS 958. 6009 PSIG LPLR PRESSURIIER AVERAGE LEVEL 51.8 6009 X 10 FRCLA REKTOR COOLANT(T LOOP A AVG FLOW 12.9 INHB X

                                                                               'X 11   FRCLB        REACTOR COOLANT LOOP      8 AVG  FLOW         112.5    600D 12   RXT16        RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP             TRIPPED         ALRtf 13   RXT17        RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX      TRIP        NOT   TRIP      6009 14   TSUBTC       INCORE TC SUBCOOLED t(ARGIN                   105.4    600~  K6F 15   LSBA         STff GEtf A NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL             38.2    600D  X 16   LSGB         STtf GEN 8 t(ARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL             40.8    6009  X 17   PS6A         STt( GEtf A AVERAGE PRESSURE                   953. 6009  PSI6 18   PSGB         STt( GEN 8 AVERAGE PRESSURE                    326,    LALN PSIG 19   GENBKRI      GENERATOR ON     LINE BREAKER 1G1372   TRIPPED         ALRtj 20   GB(BKR2      GEhERATOR ON     LINE BREAKER '9X1372  TRIPPED         ALRtf 21   BUS11A       BUS 11A SUPPLY BREAKER                 TRIPPED         ALRt(

22 BUS 118 BUS 118 SlFPLY BREAKER TRIPPED ALRtf 23 BUS12A NOT TERMINATED Off PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 24 BUS128 NOT TERt(INATED ON PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 25 811A12A BUS 11A TO 12A TIE BRENER NOT TRIP ALRtf 26 8118128 BUS 118 TO 128 TIE BRE(CER NOT TRIP ALRff 27 PCV CONTAItft(ENT AVERAGE PRESSURE ~ 28 6009 PSI6 28 LBNPA C0%'Aiht(ENT PJt(P A AVEfmGE LEVEL 2.5 HWRtf FEET 29 L0942E SUtf' LEVS. 8 It(CHES (TRAIN A) LONER 6009 30 L0943E SUtP 8 LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN 8) LONER GOOD 31 L09429 SUtf' LEVEL 78 JNCHES (TRAIN A) LONER 6009 32 L0943D SU%' LESS 78 INCI:ES (TRAIN 8) LONER 600D 33 L0942C SU@ 8 LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER 6009 34 L0943C SUtP 8 LESS. 113 INCHES(TRAIN 8) LONER 6009 35 L09428 SUtf' LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER GOOD 36 L09438 SUtP 8 LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN 8) LONER 6009 37 L09a2A PJtf' LEVS. 214 IhGfES(TRAIN A) LONER 6009 38 L0943A SLtiP 8 LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN 8) LONER 6009 39 T0409A RCuf HOT LEG TEf(PERATUR= 434.7 6009 DEGF 40 T0410A RCLB HOT LEG TEt(PERATUK 436.0 6009 DEGF 41 T0450 RCLA COLD LEG TEtfPERATNE 434.6 6009 DEBF 42 T0451 PCLB CO' LEG TEtiPERATURE 434.6 GOOD KGF 43 TAVGAW!9 PCLA TAVG (Tf(OT/TCOLD WIDE RNG) 434.6 6009 DE6F 44 TAVGBMID R".U3 TAVG (THDT/TCOLD WIDE RNG) 435.3 6009 K6F LRV PEACTOR VESS<< AVERAGE LEVEL 99.7 GOOD X 46 TCCORE Ei.'t'COPE TC AVcBAGE TEt'i~ 435.9 600~ KBF a7 FAUXFWA S!C A TOTAL AUX FEEDMAlS( FLOW 0. 6009 GPtf 48 FAUXFWB S/G 8 TOTAL AJX FEEDMATER FLOW 42, 600D 49 BKR081 t(TR AUXILIARYFEEBLER PUt(P A OFF 600D 50 BKR082 tfTR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PU)fP 8 ON 6()09 51 V3505 AUX FM PUt(P STEAtf SUPPLY VALVE A CLOSED GOOD 52 V3504 AUX FM PUN'TEA)f SUPPLY VALVE 8 CLOSED 6009

XT Gs 1992 12'00 R. E. GINA SINULATOR PAGE 2 TREND GROUP ASSIGNENT SUNQRY GROUPS EVENTi PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE QUAL E. U. 53 FSIA SAFETY INJECTION.'LOOP A AVG FLOW 0. 600 D GPtf 54 FSIB SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLOW 0. GOOD GPN 55 P2160 SERVICE WATER PNPS A 5 B HEADER 72. 6XD PSI6 5b P2161 SERVICE WATER PmfPS C h D HEADER 80. GOOD PSIG 57 BKR041 SERVICE WATER PtNP A OFF GOOD 58 BKR042 SERVICE HATER PUffP B ON GOOD 59 BKR043 SERVICE WATER PlNP C ON 600D 60 BKR044 SERVICE WATER PUtfP D ON 600D

ROGRAM NAME:LRGTSZ.E OCT 08,92 R.E.

    ~ ~ GINNA KUCLEAR POWER PLANT                                                                            12:01:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNMEHT 

SUMMARY

GROUP HAHE GROUP DESCRIPTION EVENT 2 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION CURRENT VALUE QUALITY CODE ENGR UNITS 1 F0619 COMPONENT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLW 1485. GOOD GPM 2 LRWST REFUELING WATER STORAGE lANK LVL 94.5 G(XS X 3 WS033 33 FOOT LEVEL WIKD SPEED 6.1 GOOD MPH 4 WD033 33 FOOT LEVEL WIKD DIRECTION 77. GOOD DEG. 5 WT033 33 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 65.1 GOtX) DEGF 6 WT250 250 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 66.8 G(XX) DEGF 7 WDT2 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEHP 1.7 GOOD DEGF 8 R01 AREA 1-CONTROL ROOM 9.02214-02 GOOD MR/H 9 R02 AREA 2-CONTAIHHEHT 7.35678+00 GOOD MR/H 10 R05 AREA 5-SPENT FUEL PIT 1.3994& 00 GOOD MR/M 11 R09 AREA 9.LETDOWN LINE MONITOR 1.29701+02 GOOD MR/H 12 R34 AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUMP 9.09354-01 GOOD MR/H 13 R35 AREA 35-PASS SAMPLE PANEL 1.09283i00 GOOD MR/H 14 R10A CONTAINHEHT IODINE MONITOR R10A 9.58719+01 GOOD CPM R11 CONTAINMEHT AIR PARTICULATE 5.18901+02 GOOD CPH R12 CONTAINMEHT GAS MOHITOR 7.38002+02 GOOD CPM R108 PLANT VENT 1OOIHE MONITOR R108 4.30543t01 GOOD CPM R13 AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE 8.58327+01 GOOD CPM R14 AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR 4.22831+01 GOOD CPH 20 R18 LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL MOHITOR 2.78658+03 GOOD CPH 21 R19 STEAM GENERATOR SLOWDOWN DRAIN 1.19174+04 HALM CPH 22 R29 AREA 29-CONTAINMENT HIGH RANGE 5.05861-01 GOOD R/HR R30 AREA 30-CONTAINMENT HIGH RANGE 5 '9440.01 GOOD R/HR 24 R15 CONDENSER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST 1.57835+03 GOOD CPM 25 R12AS CV VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 1.89699-07 GOOD UCI/CC 26 R12A6 CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAMMA 2.53990-02 GOOD MR/HR 27 R12A7 CV VENT CHAN 7 MID RANGE GAS 3.57435-05 GOOD UCI/CC 28 R12A9 CV VENT CNAH 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 1.41261-03 GOOD UCI/CC 29 R14AS PLAHT VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 4.40312-07 GOOD UCI/CC 30 R14A7 PLAHT VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 6.86543-05 GOOD UCI/CC 31 R14A9 PLANT VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RAKGE GAS 3.72621-03 GOOD UCI/CC 32 R15A5 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5-LOW RAHGE GAS 2.09411-07 GOOD UCI/CC 33 R15A7 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7 HID RAKGE GAS 1.34492-05 GOOD UCI/CC 34 R15A9 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 9-Hl RANGE GAS 1.27941-03 GOOD UCI/CC 35 R31 AREA 31 STEAM LINE A (SPING) 2.33040+00 HALM MR/HR 36 R32 AREA 32 STEAM LINE B (SPIHG) 1.01048-02 GOOD MR/HR 37 CVH CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION .0 GOOD X 38 TCV03 CV BASEHEHT LVL 6 FT TENP ¹3 95.1 GOOD DEGF 39 TCV07 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹7 106.0 GOOD DEGF 40 TCV08 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹8 106.6 GOOD DEGF 41 TCV09 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹9 106.7 GOOD DEGF 42 TCV10 CV INTERHEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹10 106.2 GOOD DEGF 43 TCV17 CV OPERATING LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹17 117.5 GOOD DEGF 0 J

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                                ~INN  A  TATI  N 1   2 EVAL ATED EXER       I E MESSA   E FORM T:      N   I     N     IN Simula e    Plan Condition: See the Attached Sheets

~Messs e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE""" FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY ~CI N Antici a ed Resul s:

1) Operators performing the Applicable Actions of ES-3.1 (Post-SGTR Cooldown Using Backfill).
2) TSC evaluating Plant conditions and taking action as required.
3) EOF evaluating Plant conditions and taking action as required.

199K'VALUATED EXERCISE MAJOR PARAMETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown ES NO Hi h Head S.Z. Pum s N-31 CPS FI-924 C) GPM N-32 ~OCPS FZ-925 N GPM N-35 NH/ AMPS 1A INSERV TB OOS N-36 AMPS 1B. INSERV TB OOS Avg. Nuclear Power 0 1C INSERV TB OOS RCS Pressure PSIG BAST Level = /C7 PRZR Level A RCP R G OP PE Low Head S.Z. Pum s B RCP UNNIN STOPPED FI-626 O GPM 1A S/G Level 1A. INSERV OOS RECIRC 1B S/G Level ~E ~to 1'NSERV OOS RECIRC 1A S/G Pressure PSIG RWST Level = VS-1B S/G Pressure PSIG Turbine/Generator ONLINE FL Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV Buses ERGIZE DEENERGIZED FZ-931A GPM 480V Buses NERGIZED DEENERGIZED FI-931B C) GP DC Batteries A~SOVOLTS B~VOLTS 1A. INSERV T OOS Cnmt Pressure ~ R. PSZG 1B. INSERV OOS Cnmt Sump A Level  ?. FEET NaOH Tank Level = Cnmt Sump B Level INCHES A Loop Hot Leg ~Qg.dLOF Containment ecirc Fans A Loop Cold Leg OF 1A. E STBY OOS B Loop Hot Leg I . OF 1B. SE STBY OOS B Loop Cold Leg ~i.O OF 1C. SE STBY OOS RVLIS

  • CET
                                ~K>        ~            1D.              STBY OOS Post Accident Dampers           EN CLOSED S/G B A Total Aux FW Flow Total Aux        Flow
                                ~GPM
                                ~fGPM oF'/G Service Water FW                                                 Pum     s 1A. INSE V STBY         OS DIESEL GENERATORS                                       1B.        SE    STBY OOS 1C ~       SER   STBY OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED T           OOS                 1D.       N R    STBY OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED STB OOS TSC RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS A&B  Header    ressure      ~PSIG Security RUNNING UNLOADED TB                     OOS    Com  onent Coolin       Water   Pum  s ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS 1A. I   ERV STBY OOS 1B. INSERV STBY OOS Surge Tan       vel    =

Aux. Feedwater Pum s 1A. INSERV TB OOS Standb Aux. Feedwater Pum s 1B. S R STBY OOS 1C. INSERV T OOS Turb. riven INSERV B OOS 1D. INSERV TB OOS CST Level /2 F

  • CET = Average of Selected Core Exit Thermocouples

Gr 1992 12:15 R. E. GINA Sft(ULATOR PA6E 1 TREND GROUP ASSIG)ST SUM)IRY GROUP: EVENTi PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE QUAL E. U. 1 ATMS ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0 SCRAM ATMS RLRt( 2 R)(T REACTOR TRIP BREAKER STATUS RX TRIPPED ALII 3 N31 SMKE RANGE DETECTOR N-31 8.55064+01 GOOD CPS N32 SISCE RRt(GE DETECTOR N-32 7.95241+01 6000 CPS 5 N35 INTERMEDIATE RAN6E DETECTOR N-35 1.01391"11 GOOD AMP 6 N36 INTERMEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-36 1 ~ 01391-11 600D AMP 7 NP AVERA6E NUCLEAR POWER .00 GOOD X 8 PRCS RECTOR COOLANT SYSTEM AVG PRESS 899. GOOD PSIG ~ 9 LPLR PRESSURIZER AVERAGE LEVEL 58.9 GOOD X 10 FRCLA REACTOR COOLW(T LOOP A AVG FLOW 13.0 INHB X 11 FRCLB REACTOR COOLANT LOOP B AVG FLOW 114.0 GOOD X 12 RXT16 RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP TRIPPED ALRt( 13 RXT17 RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP 600D 14 TSUBTC INCORE TC SUBCOOLED MARGIN 115.7 600~ DEGF 15 LSGR STM GEN A NARROM RANGE AVG LEVEL 29.4 LMRN 16 LS6B STM GEN B NARROW RAKE AVG LEVEL 36.0 GOOD 17 PSGA STM GEN A AVERAGE PRESSURE 919. GOOD PSI6 18 PSGB STM GEN B AVERAGE PRESSURE 268. LALt( PSIG f9 GEtlBKRl GENERATOR ON LINE BREAKER 161372 TRfPPED RUI 20 GENBKR2 GYRATOR ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372 TRIPPED ALR)( 21 BUS11R BUS 11A SUPPLY BREAKER TRIPPED ALRtf 22 BUS11B BUS 11B SUPPLY BREAKER TRIPPED AUI 23 BUS12A NOT TERMIt(ATED ON PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 24 BUS12B NOT TERMINATED ON PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 25 B11A12R BUS 11A TO 12A TIE BREAKER NOT TRIP RLRt( 26 B11812B BUS 11B TO 128 TfE BREAKER NOT TRIP AUI 27 PCV CONTAINMENT AVERAGE PRESSURE - 28 600D PSIG 28 LSlNPA CO)1TAIt(MENT SUMP A AVERAGE LEVEL 2.5 HMRN FKT 29 L0942E SU)A' LEVEL 6 INCHES (TRAIN A) LONER GOOD 30 L0943E SUB' LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN B) l.ONER GOOD 31 L0942D SUtf' LEVEL 78 INOKS (TRAIN A) LONER GOOD 32 L0943D SUtf' LEVEL 78 fNCHES (TRAIN B) LONER GOOD 33 L0942C SUMP B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER 600D 34 L0943C SrJYP 8 LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN B) LONER 6000 35 L0942B SUMP B LEVEL 180 It(CHES(TRAIN A) LONER 6009 36 L0943B SUtf' LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRRIN B) LONER 600D 37 L0942A SUtf B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER 6000 38 L0943A SUtP B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B) LONER 600D 39 T0409R RCLR HOT LEG TEMPERATURE 418.9 GOOD DEGF 40 T0410R RCLB HOT LEG TEMPERATURE 418.0 GOOD KGF 41 T0450 RCLR COLD LEG TEMPERAT(RE 416.2 GOOD KGF 42 T0451 RCLB COLD LEG TEMPERRTNE 416.0 GOOD KGF 43 TAVGAMID RCLR TAVG (THOT!TCOLD WIDE RNG) 417.5 GOOD KGF 44 TR'LGBMID RCLB TAVG (T)GT/TCOLD WIDE RNG) 417.0 6000 K6F 45 LRV REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL 99.6 GOOD X 46 TCCORE El.l ft, ORE TC AVERAGE TEMP 417.7 600> KGF 47 FAUXFMR S/G R TOT&'UX FEEBtA7rZ FLOW 0. GOOD GPtf 48 FRUXFMB S/G B TOTAL AUX FEENATER FLOW 189. 600D PM 49 BKR081 MTR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUMP A OFF 600D 50 BKR082 MTR AUXILIARY FEEDMRTER PUMP B ON 680D 51 V3505 AUX FM PUt(P STER)( SUPPLY VALVE A CLOSED GOOD 52 V3504 RUX FM PUN'TEAN SUPPLY VALVE B CLOSED GOOD 8'76

OCT 8~ 1992 12:15 R. E. GIWA SINULATOR PAGE 2 TREND GROUP ASSIGNNENT SUNNARY 6ROUP: EVENT1 PROCEDURES EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE QlAL E. U. 53 FSIA SAFETY INJECTION:LOOP A AVG FLOW 0. GOOD GPN 54 FSIB SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLOW 0. GOOD 6PN 55 P2160 SERVICE MATER PIIPS A h B HEADER 72. GOOD PSIG 56 P2161 SERVICE MATER PNPS C h D HEADER 80. 600 D PSIG

 '57   INR041      SERVICE WATER  PNP   A                           GOOD 58   IIR042      SERVICE WATER PlNP B                             600D 59   INR043      SERVICE MATER  PIIP  C                           6009 60   BKR044      SERVICE MATER  PNF 0                             GOOD EMJ

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     ~  ~ GINNA NUCLEAR POWER PLANT                                                                             12:15:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNHEHT SUHHARY GROUP NAME                                               GROUP DESCRIPTIOH EVENT 2                                        PROCEDURE:     EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID                DESCRIPTION                     CURRENT VALUE   QUALITY CODE EHGR  UNITS 1                       COKPONEHT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLW                1485.       GOOD          GPK 2'        LRWST         REFUELIHG WATER STORAGE TANK LVL                 94.5       GOOD            X WS033         33 FOOT LEVEL WIND SPEED                          6.5       GOOD          KPH 4         WD033         33 FOOT LEVEL WIND DIRECTION                      77.       GOOD          OEG.

5 WT033 33 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 66.0 GOOD DEGF 6 WT250 250 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE 67.8 GOOD DEGF 7 WOT2 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEHP 1.8 GOOD DEGF 8 R01 AREA 1-CONTROL ROOM 9.02214-02 GOOD MR/H 9 R02 AREA 2-CONTAINMENT 7.35678+00 GOOD MR/H 10 R05 AREA 5-SPENT FUEL PIT 1.39946+00 GOOD KR/H 11 R09 AREA 9.LETDOWN LINE MONITOR 1.27501+02 GOOD KR/H 12 R34 AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUMP 9.09354-01 GOOD KR/H 13 R35 AREA 35-PASS SAMPLE PANEL 1.09283+00 GOOD KR/H 14 R10A CONTAINMENT IODINE MONITOR R10A 9.58719+01 GOOD CPH 0'0619 R11 R12 R10B CONTAINHENT AIR PARTICULATE COHTAINKENT GAS MONITOR PLANT VENT IODIHE MONITOR R10B 5.18901+02 7.38002+02 GOOD GOOD CPM CPM 4.30543+01 GOOD CPM R13 AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE 8.58327+01 GOOD CPM R14 AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS KOHITOR 4.22831+01 GOOD CPH 20 R18 LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL MONITOR 2.78658i03 GOOD CPK 21 R19 STEAM GENERATOR BLOWDOWN DRAIN 1.14174+04 HALH CPM 22 R29 AREA 29 CONTAINHENT HIGH RANGE 5.05861.01 GOOD R/NR 23 R30 AREA 30-COHTAINHEHT HIGH RANGE 5.09440.01 GOOD R/HR 24 R15 CONDENSER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST 1.57835+03 GOOD CPH 25 R12A5 CV VENT CHAN 5 LOW RANGE GAS 1.89699-07 GOOD UCI/CC 26 R12A6 CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAHHA 2.53990-02 GOOD MR/HR 27 R12A7 CV VENT CHAH 7 MID RANGE GAS 3.57435-05 GOOD UCI/CC 28 R12A9 CV VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 1 41261-03 GOOD UCI/CC 29 R14A5 PLANT VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 4.40312.07 GOOD UCI/CC

,30           R14A7         PLANT VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS            6.86543-05       GOOD          UCI/CC 31           R14A9         PLANT VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS           3.?2621-03       GOOD          UCI/CC 32           R15AS         AIR EJECTOR CHANS-LOW RANGE GAS           2.09411-07       GOOD          UCI/CC 33           R15A7         AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7-HID RANGE GAS           1.34492-05       GOOD          UCI/CC 34           R15A9         AIR EJECTOR CHAN 9-Hl RANGE GAS            1. 27941-03      GOOD          UCI/CC 35           R31           AREA 31 STEAK LIHE A (SPING)               2.25040t00       HALH          KR/HR 36           R32           AREA 32 STEAH LINE 8 (SPING)               1.01048.02       GOOD          MR/HR 37           CVH           CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION                            .0     GOOD 38           TCV03         CV BASEMENT LVL  6 FT TEHP    ¹3                  95 ~ 1    GOOD          DEGF 39          TCV07          CV IHTERMEDIATE LVL   6  FT TEMP   ¹7            106.0      GOOD          DEGF 40          TCVOB          CV INTERHEDIATE LVL   6 FT TEHP    ¹8            106.6      GOOD          DEGF 41          TCV09          CV INTERHEOIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP      ¹9            106.7      GOOD          DEGF 42          TCV10          CV INTERMEDIATE LVL   6  FT TEHP   ¹10           106.2      GOOD          DEGF 43          TCV17          CV OPERATING LVL  6 FT   TEMP  ¹17               117.5      GOOD          DEGF

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                                     ~MERE    E ERRM

~M: M I E << IR Simulated Plant Conditions: See the Attached Sheets ~IVlesss e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE""" FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:

1) Accident evaluation and response continues.

Antici ated Resul s:

1) Recovery/Re-entry and Declassification discussions should commence per the guidance provided in EPIP 3-4, "Emergency Declassification and Recovery."

Discussions should also include but not be limited to the following: a) Preliminary discussions between the EOF and the TSC on the following:

           ~   Short Term Plant concerns such as:
1. Cooldown and depressurization of the Plant.
2. Repair and return to service of the "A" CCW Pump to ensure a redundant pump for decay heat removal.
3. Repair and return to service of the "A" Service Water Pump.
4. Repair and return to service of the Natural Gas line to the Screenhouse.
5. Continued evaluation of the drilled hole in the "B" S/G ARV.

(continued on the next page)

      ~   Intermediate Term Plant concerns such as:
1. "A" S/G Tube inspection and repair.
2. Possible "B" S/G Tube inspection.
3. Radiological release calculations and evaluation.

b) Preliminary designation of the Recovery Organization. c) State and counties may also conduct parallel Recovery/Re-entry discussions.

2) Recovery/Re-entry interface between the EOF/TSC and offsite agencies should be demonstrated as time allows.

199'VALUATED EXERCISE Time:

                                                                                           ~23G'AJOR PARAMETERS                                   ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown                (YYE      NO          Hi h Head S.X. Pum s N-31                             ~CI         CPS      FI-924      0 GPM N-32                             ~~CPS                FI-925      & GPM N-35                                 z~/    AMPS      1A.      INSERV    TB    OOS N-36                                  ~-s/ AMPS       1B. INSERV     TB    OOS Avg. Nuclear Power                   C7               1C. INSERV     TB    OOS RCS  Pressure                    ~FE-        PSTG     BAST  Level =     Io PRZR Level                         b~~l.

A RCP RUNNING TOPPED Low Head S.I. Pum s B RCP ~ RUNNIN STOPPED FI-626 O GPM 1A S/G Level 1A. INSERV OOS RECIRC 1B S/G Level S7. 7 1B. INSERV TB OOS RECIRC 1A S/G Pressure PSIG RWST Level = ~E.V 1B S/G Pressure 2. 93 PSIG Turbine/Generator ONLINE FFLI Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV Buses NERGIZE DEENERGIZED FI-931A & GPM 480V Buses R DEENERGIZED FI-931B O GPM DC Batteries A /BO VOLTS B/30 VOLTS 1A. INSERV TB OOS Cnmt Pressure ~ ~ 30 PSIG 1B. INSERV TB OOS Cnmt Sump A Level 2,ek FEET NaOH Tank Level = Cnmt Sump B Level ~~INCHES A Loop Hot Leg Bm.~oF Containment Recirc Fans A Loop Cold Leg ~ax a OF 1A. NSE V STBY OOS B Loop Hot Leg .2 OF 1B. SER STBY OOS B Loop Cold Leg ~oa. OF 1C. SE STBY OOS RVLIS g5 4 1D. NSER STBY OOS

  • CET ~OS ~ 0F Post Accident Dampers E CLOSED S/G A Total Aux FW Flow 0 GPM S/G B Total Aux FW Flow Ia.a GPM Service Water Pum s 1A. XNSERV STBY 0 DIESEL GENERATORS 1B. SE STBY OOS 1C. NSER STBY OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS 1D ~ NSER STBY OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS A&B Header Pressure ~7
                                                                                      '0 PSIG TSC RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS Security RUNNING UNLOADED T                    OOS     Com  onent Coolin      Water    Pum           s 1A. INSERV STBY 00 ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS                                  1B.       NSE    STBY OOS Aux. Feedwater Surge Tan      evel  =    M/

Pum s 1A. INSERV T OOS Standb Aux. Feedwater Pum s 1B. SE STBY OOS 1C. INSERV TB OOS Turb. Driven INSERV TB OOS 1D. INSERV STB OOS CST Level ~1 FEET

  • CET = Average of Selected Core Exit .Thermocouples

8s f992 12:30 R. E. GINA SIMULATOR PAGE 1

                              =- TREND  GROUP - ASSIGNMENT 

SUMMARY

6ROUP: EVENT1 PROCEDURES EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE ()UAL E. U. 1 ATMS ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT W/0 SCRAM ATWS ALRN 2 RXT REACTOR TRIP BREAKER STATUS R)( TRIPPED ALRN 3 N31 SOlRCE RANGE DETECTOR N-31 7.95241+01 6009 CPS N32 SmSCE RA)IGE DETECTOR N-32 8.46249+01 GOOD CPS N35 INTERMEDIATE RANEE DETECTOR N-35 1.01391-11 6009 AMP 6 N36 INTERMEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-36 1.01391-11 6009 AMP 7 NP AVERAGE NLQZ8 POWER .00 GOOD X 8 PRCS REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM AVG PRESS 892. GOOD PSIG 9 LP2R PRESSURI2ER AVERAGE LEVEL 61.8 HMRN X 10 FRY REKTOR COOLANT LOOP A AVG FLOW 13.2 INHB X 11 FRM REKTOR COOLANT LOOP B AVG FLOW 115.2 6009 X 12 RXT16 RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP TRIPPED ALRN 13 RXT17 RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP GOOD TSUBTC INCORE TC SUBC(mLED MARGIN 128.6 600~ DEGF 15 LSGA STM GEN A NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL 21.7 LMRN X 16 LSGB STM GBI B NARROW RA%E AVG LEVEL 51.7 GOOD X 17 PSGA STM GEN A AVERAGE PRESSURE 891. 6009 PSIG 18 PSGB STM GEN 8 AVERAGE PRESSURE 233. LALM PSIG 19 GENBKRI GBHNTOR ON LINE BREAKER 161372 TRIPPED ALRN 20 GEt(BKR2 GBERATOR ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372 TRIPPED ALRN 21 BUS11A BUS 1fA SUPPLY BREAKER TRIPPED ALRN 22 BUS11B BUS 11B SlFPLY BREAKER TRIPPED ALRN 23 BUS12A NOT TERMIt(ATED Ott PPCS (7/f9/91) NOT TRIP DEL 24 BUS12B NOT TERMIt(ATED ON PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 25 BiiA12A BUS ifA To 12A TfE BREAKER NOT TRIP ALRN 26 B11812B BUS 11B To 128 TIE BRENER t40T TRIP ALRN 27 PCV CONMINMEt(T AVERAGE PRESSURE -.30 6009 PSIG 28 LQNPA CONTAINMENT SUMP A AVERAGE LEVEL 2.6 HMRN FKf 29 L0942E SU)P B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN A) LONER 6009 30 L0943E SU)P B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIt4 B) LONER 6009 31 L0942D SU)P B LEVEL 78 INCIIES (TRAIN A) LONER 6009 32 L0943D SU)P B LEVEL 78 INQKS (TRAIN B) LONER 6009 33 L0942C SU)P B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER 6009 34 L0943C SU)P B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN B) Lo)IER 6009 35 L0942B SU)P B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A) Lo)4ER 6009 36 L0943B SUIP B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B) LOWER G009 37 L0942A SU)P B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A) LOWER 6009 38 L0943A SU)P B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B) LONER GOOD 39 T0409A RCLA HOT LEG TEMPERATURE 403.8 6009 DEGF 40 T0410A RCLB HOT LEG TEMPERATUR" 404.2 6009 DEGF 41 T0450 RCLA COLD LEG TEtIPERATURE 402.5 6009 DEGF 42 T0451 RCLB COLD LEG TBIPERATNE 402.5 GOOD DEGF 43 TAVGAMID RCLA TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG) 403.2 6009 DE6F TAVGBMID RCLB TAVG (THOT/TCOI.D WIDE RNG) 403.4 600D DEGF 45 LRV REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL 99.5 GOOD X 46 TCCORE Ei ~ 1 INCORE TC AVERAGE TEMP 403.6 600~ DEGF 47 FAUXFMA S/G A TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLOW 0. 6009 GPM 48 FAUXFWB S/G B TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLOW 125. GOOD GPM 49 BKR081 MTR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUMP A OFF 6009 50 BKR082 MTR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUMP B ON GOOD 51 V3505 AUX FM PUMP STEAN SUPPLY VALVE A CLOSED 6009 52 V3504 AUX FW PUMP STEAN SUPPLY VALVE B CLOSED GOOD

OCT 8~ 1992, 12!30 R. E. GIt5A SIIIULATOR PAGE 2 TREND GROUP ASSIGIDIENT SINNRY GROUP: EVEIIT1 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLNT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE QUAL E. U. 53 FSIA SAFETY INJECTION'LOOP A AVG FLOW 0. GOOD 6PtI 54 FSIB SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AV6 FLOW 0. GOOD 6PN 55 P2160 SERVICE WATER PINPS A h B HEADER 72. GOOD PSIG 56 P2161 SERVICE MATER PNIPS C 5 D HEADER 80. 600D PSIG 57 BKR041 SEINICE WATER PINP A GOOD 58 BKR042 SERVICE WATER PUlIP B 600D 59 BKR043 SERVICE WATER PINP C GOOD 60 BKR044 SERVICE MATER PNP 0 600D

ROGRAM NAME :LRGTSZ.E

                          ~                                                                                    OCT 08,92 R.E.
    ~ ~ GIHHA  NUCLEAR POWER PLANT                                                                              12:30:00 TREHD GROUP ASSIGNMEHT 

SUMMARY

GROUP NAME GROUP DESCRIPTION EVENT 2 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION CURRENT VALUE QUALITY CODE ENGR UNITS 1 F0619 COMPONENT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLW 1485. GOOD GPM 2 LRWST REFUELIHG WATER STORAGE TANK LVL 94.5 GOOD x 3 WS033 33 FOOT LEVEL WIND SPEED 8.5 GOOD MPH 4 WD033 33 FOOT LEVEL 'WIHD DIRECTION 67. GOOD BEGS 5 WT033, 33 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 69.0 GOOD DEGF 6 WT250 250 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 67.8 GOOD DEGF 7 WDT2 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEMP 1.8 GOOD DEGF 8 R01 AREA 1-CONTROL ROOM 9.02214-02 GOOD MR/H 9 R02 AREA 2-CONTAIHMENT 7.35678+00 GOOD MR/H 10 R05 AREA 5-SPENT FUEL PIT 1.39946+00 GOOD MR/H 11 R09 AREA 9-LETDOWN LINE MONITOR 1.24701+02 GOOD MR/H 12 R34 AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUMP 9.09354-01 GOOD MR/H 13 R35 AREA 35 PASS SAMPLE PANEL 1.09283+00 GOOD MR/H 14 R10A CONTAINMENT IODINE MONITOR R10A 9.58719+01 GOOD CPM R11 CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE 5 '8901+02 GOOD CPM R12 CONTAINMEHT GAS MOHITOR 7.38002+02 GOOD CPM R108 PLANT VENT IODINE MOHITOR R10B 4.30543+01 GOOD CPM R13 AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE 8.58327+01 GOOD CPM 19 R14 AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR 4.22831+01 GOOD CPM 20 R18 LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL MONITOR 2.78658+03 GOOD CPM 21 R19 STEAM GENERATOR BLOWDOWH DRAIN 1.09474+04 HALM CPM 22 R29 AREA 29-COHTAIHHEHT HIGH RANGE 5.05861-01 GOOD R/HR 23 R30 AREA 30-CONTAINMEHT HIGH RANGE 5.09440.01 GOOD R/HR 24 R15 CONDENSER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST 1 '7835+03 GOOD CPM 25 R12A5 CV VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 1.89699.07 GOOD UCI/CC 26 R12A6 CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAMMA 2.53990-02 GOOD MR/HR 27 R12A7 CV VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 3.57435-05 GOOD UCI/CC 28 R12A9 CV VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 1.41261-03 GOOD UCI/CC 29 R14A5 PLANT VENT CHAH 5-LOW RANGE GAS 4.40312-07 GOOD UCI/CC 30 R14A7 PLANT VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 6.86543-05 GOOD UCI/CC 31 R14A9 PLANT VENT CHAH 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 3.72621-03 GOOD UCI/CC 32 R15AS AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 2.09411-07 GOOD UCI/CC 33 R15A7 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 1.34492-05 GOOD UCI/CC 34 R15A9 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 9 HI RANGE GAS 1.27941-03 GOOD UCI/CC 35 R31 AREA 31 STEAM LINE A (SPING) 2. 18040t00 HALM MR/HR 36 R32 AREA 32 STEAM LINE 8 (SPIHG) 1.01048-02 GOOD MR/HR 37 CVH CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION .0 GOOD x 38 TCV03 CV BASEMENT LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹3 95.1 GOOD DEGF 39 TCV07 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹7 106.0 GOOD DEGF 40 TCVOB CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹8 106.6 GOOD DEGF 41 TCV09 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹9 106.7 GOOD DEGF 42 TCV10 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹'IO 106.2 GOOD DEGF 43 TCV17 CV OPERATING LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹17 117.5 GOOD DEGF 0 J

Time: ~124 Message: ~g INN A TATI N 1 92 EVALUATED EXER ISE

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~MI: BI I G << IR Simulated Plant Conditions: See the Attached Sheets ~IN ssa e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE""" FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY C nr llrN

1) Accident evaluation and response continues.

Antici ated Results:

1) Recovery/Re-entry and Declassification discussions should commence per the guidance provided in EPIP 3-4, "Emergency Declassification and Recovery."

Discussions should also include but not be limited to the following: a) Preliminary discussion between the EOF and the TSC on the following:

          ~   Short term Plant concerns such as:
1. Cooldown and depressurization of the Plant.
2. Repair and return to. service of the "A" CCW Pump to ensure a redundant pump for decay heat removal ~
3. Repair and return to service of the "A" Service Water Pump.

Repair and return to service of the Natural Gas line to the Screenhouse. Note: An evaluation of this may lead to a discussion not to return Natural Gas to the Screenhouse. (continued on the next page)

      ~   Intermediate term Plant conditions such as:
1. "A" S/G Tube inspection and repair.
2. Possible "B" S/G Tube inspection.
3. "A" S/G Tube rupture evaluation for root cause.

4, Radiological release calculations and evaluation. b) Preliminary designation of the Recovery Organization. c) State and counties may also conduct parallel Recovery/Re-entry discussions.

2) Recovery/Re-entry interface between the EOF/TSC and offsite agencies should be demonstrated as time allows.

199K EVALUATED EXERCISE Time: 1~ /~ MAJOR PARAMETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown YE NO Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-31 0 CPS FI-924 0 GPM N-32 g CPS FI-925 GPM N-35 feb'-If AMPS 1A. INSERV TB OOS N-36 gl AMPS 1B. INSERV T OOS Avg. Nuclear Power 1C INSERV TB OOS RCS Pressure 47 PSIG BAST Level = / PRZR Level dO A RCP RUNNING TOPPE Low Head S.I. Pum s B RCP RUNNING STOPPED FI-626 O GPM 1A S/G Level 1A. INSERV T OOS RECIRC 1B S/G Level ~.2 1B. INSERV TB OOS RECIRC 1A S/G Pressure ~~~PSIG RWST Level = ~3. 1B S/G Pressure woz PSIG Turbine/Generator ONLINE FFLIN Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV DC Buses 480V Buses Batteries Cnmt Pressure Cnmt Sump A Level Cnmt Sump B Level A Loop Hot Leg RG ENERGIZE A~VOLTS

                               ~   DEENERGIZED DEENERGIZED B/30 VOLTS
                                    ~aS S
2. ~ Ce
                               ~(INCHES
                                >9m.r7 OF PSIG FEET .

FI-931A FI-931B 1A. 1B. NaOH INSERV INSERV GPM O GPM Tank Level = Containment T ecirc OOS OOS Fans A Loop Cold Leg ~Et .s. OF 1A. NSER STBY OOS B Loop Hot Leg ~i.ELOF 1B. B Loop Cold Leg RVLIS

                               ~.       I   OF       1C.

1D. SER SER NSE STBY STBY STBY OOS OOS OOS

  • CET OF Post Accident Dampers PEN CLOSED S/G A Total Aux FW Flow GPM S/G B Total Aux FW Flow ~GPM Service Water Pum s 1A. INSERV STBY DIESEL GENERATORS 1B. NSER STBY OOS 1C. SERV STBY OOS A.

B. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS TSC RUNNING UNLOADED T OOS 1D. A&B Header NS STBY OOS ressure ~0 PSIG Security RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS Com onent Coolin Water Pum s 1A. INSERV STBY 00 ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Aux. Feedwater Pum s 1B. Surge Tan NSERV STBY OOS Level = ~% 1A. INSERV TB OOS Standb Aux. Fee ater Pum s 1B. SER STBY OOS 1C. INSERV TB OOS Turb. Driven INSERV T OOS 1D. INSERV TB OOS CST Level ~iFEET

  • CET = Average of Selected Core Exit Thermocouples

8~ 1992 12:45 R. E. Glt5A SIMULATOR PA6E 1 TREND GROUP ASSIG)MENT SUM)(ARY GROUP: EVENT1 PROCEDURES EPIP 1-5 PLA)IT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE E. U. 1 ATWS ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT W/0 SCRAM ATNS ALRII 2 RXT REACTOR TRIP BREAKER STATUS RX TRIPPED ALR)( 3 N31 SmSCE RANGE DETECTOR N-31 7.95241+01 GOOD CPS 4 N32 SolSCE RWGE DETECTOR N-32 8.5802M)1 6000 CPS 5 N35 INIEI(MEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N"35 1.01391-11 6000 AMP 6 N36 INTERMEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-36 1 ~ 01391-11 6000 At(P 7 t(P AVERAGE NIKLEAR PONER .00 GOOD / 8 PRCS REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM AVG PRESS 767. 6000 PSI6 9 LPZR PRESSURIIER AVERAGE LEVEL 60.0 HWRN I/ 10 FRCLA REACTOR CGOL@T LOOP A AVG FLOW 13.3 INHB y. 11 FRCLB REACTOR COOLANT LOOP B AVG FLOW 116.0 6000 12 RXT16 RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP TRIPPED ALRN 13 RXT17 RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP 6000 14 TSUBTC INCGRE TC SUBCOOLED MARGIN 122.9 600i DEGF 1S LSGA STM GEN A tQRROM RAt(GE AVG LEVEL 18.8 LMRtl X 16 LSGB STM GEt( B NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL S6.2 6000 X 17 PSGA STM GEN A AVERAGE PRESSURE 768, 6009 PSIG 18 PSGB STM GEN B AVERAGE PRESS)RE 202. LAL)I PSIG 19 GENBKR1 GEtGQTOR ON LINE BREAKER 161372 TRIPPED ALRN 20 GENBKR2 GESITOR ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372 TRIPPED ALRI( 21 BUS11A BUS 11A SUPPLY BREAKER TRIPPED ALRt( 22 BUS11B BUS 11B RFPLY BREAKER TRIPPED ALRN 23 BUS12A NGT TERMINATED Ott PPCS (7/19/91) NGT TRIP DEL 24 BUS12B NOT TERMINATED ON PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 25 B11A12A BUS iiA TO 12A TIE BREAKER NOT TRIP ALRN 26 BiiB12B BUS 11B TO 12B TIE BREAKER NOT TRIP ALRtf 27 PCV CONTAIeENT AVERAGE PRESSURE -.34 6009 PSI6 28 LSINPA CONTAINMENT SUt(P A AVERAGE LE4EL 2.6 HWRI( FKT 29 LO942E SU)P B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN A) LONER 6000 30 LO943E SUtP B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN B) LONER GOOD 31 LO942D SU)P B LEVEL 78 IN&KG (TRAIN A) LONER 6000 32 LO943D SU)P B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN B) LONER 6000 33 LO942C SU)P B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER GOOD 34 LO943C SUtP B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN B) LONER 6000 35 LO942B SU)P B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER 6000 36 LO9438 SUtP 0 LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B) LONER 6000 37 LO942A SU)P B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIt< A) LONER 6009 38 LO943A SU)P 0 LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B) LONER 6000 39 TO409A RCLA HOT LEG TEMPERATURE 392.7 GOOD DEGF 40 TO41OA RCLB HGT LEG TEMPERATURE 392.9 6000 KGF 41 TO450 RCLA Col.D LEG TE)IPERATlRE 391.2 GOOD DEGF 42 TO451 RCLB COLD LEG TE)IPERATISE 391.1 6000 DE6F 43 TAVGAWID RCU) TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG) 392.0 GOOD DEGF 44 TAVGBMID RCLB TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG) 392.0 6000 KGF LRV RECTOR VESSP AVERAGE LEVEL 99.3 6000 46 TCCGRE Ei.i INCORE TC AVERAGE TEMP 392.7 Goo'009 KGF 47 FAUXFWA S/6 A TOTAL AUX FEEDWATER FLW O. IPM 48 FAUXFWB S/G 8 TOTAL AUX FEEDWATR FLOW 86. 6000 GPM 49 BKRO81 MTR AUXILIARYFEEDWATER PU)IP A OFF 6009 50 BKR082 t(TR AUXILIARYFEEDWATER PUt(P 0 ON 6000 51 V35OS AUX FW PUIIP STEA)I SUPPLY VALVE A CLOSED GOOD 52 V3504 AUX FM PUI(P STEA)l Sl)PPLY VALVE B CLOSED 6000

OCT 8~ 1992 12:45 R. E. GINA SIRLATOR PA6E 2 TREND GROUP ASSIGNNENT RNNRY GROUP! EVENT1 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION OVAL E. U. 53 FSIA SAFETY INJECTION'LKP A AVG FLOW 0. GOOD GPN 54 FSIB SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLIN 0. GOOD IF'00 55 P2160 SERVICE MATER PlIPS A h B HEADER 72. D PSIG 56 P2161 SERVICE MATER PIIPS C h 9 HEADER 80. GOOD PSIG 57 BKR041 SERVICE MATER PlmP A OFF GOOD 58 BKR042 SERVICE WATER PSF B ON GOOD 59 BKR043 SERVICE MATER PNP C ON 600D 60 BKR044 SERVICE MATER PlIP D ON GOOD

ROGRAM NAME :LRGTSZ ~ E OCT 08,92 R.E.

   ~ ~ GIHNA  NUCLEAR POWER PLANT                                                                                 12 45 00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNMENT 

SUMMARY

GROUP NAME GROUP DESCRIPT ION EVENT 2 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION CURRENT VALUE DUALITY CODE ENGR UNITS 1 F0619 COMPONENT COOLIHG LOOP TOTAL FLW 1485 ~ GOOD GPM 2 LRWST REFUELING 'WATER STORAGE TANK LVL 94.5 GOOD x 3 WS033 33 FOOT LEVEL WIND SPEED 8.7 GOOD MPH 4 WD033 33 FOOT LEVEL WIHD DIRECTION 65. GOOD DEG. 5 WT033 33 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 66.0 GOOD DEGF 6 WT250 250 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE 67.8 GOOD DEGF 7 WDT2 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEMP 1.8 GOOD DEGF 8 R01 AREA 1-CONTROL ROOM 9.02214-02 GOOD MR/H 9 R02 AREA 2-COHTAINMEHT 7.35678+00 GOOD MR/H 10 R05 AREA 5-SPEHT FUEL PIT 1.39946+00 GOOD MR/H R09 AREA 9-LETDOWN LINE MONITOR 1 ~ 22501+02 GOOD MR/H 12 R34 AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUMP 9.09354-01 GOOD MR/H 13 R35 AREA 35-PASS SAMPLE PAHEL 1.09283i00 GOOD MR/H 14 R10A CONTAINMEHT IODINE MONITOR R10A 9.58719+01 GOOD CPM R11 CONTAINMENT AIR PARTICULATE 5 '8901+02 GOOD CPM R12 CONTAINMENT GAS MONITOR 7.38002+02 GOOD CPM R108 PLANT VENT IODINE MONITOR R10B 4.30543+01 GOOD CPM R13 AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE 8.58327+01 GOOD CPM R14 AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR 4.22831+01 GOOD CPM 20 R18 LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL MONITOR 2.78658+03 GOOD CPM 21 R19 STEAM GENERATOR SLOWDOWN DRAIN 1.02474+04 BALM CPM 22 R29 AREA 29-COHTAINMEHT HIGH RANGE 5.05861-01 GOOD R/HR 23 R30 AREA 30-CONTAINMENT HIGH RANGE 5.09440.01 GOOD R/HR 24 R15 CONDENSER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST 1.57835+03 GOOD CPM 25 R12A5 CV VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 1.89699-07 GOOD UCI/CC 26 R12A6 CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAMHA 2 '3990.02 GOOD MR/NR 27 R12A7 CV VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 3.57435-05 GOOD UCI/CC 28 R12A9 CV VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RAHGE GAS 1.41261-03 GOOD UCI/CC 29 R14A5 PLANT VENT CHAN 5-LOW RAHGE GAS 4.40312-07 GOOD UCI/CC 30 R14A7 PLANI'ENT CHAN 7 MID RAHGE GAS= 6.86543-05 GOOD UCI/CC 31 R14A9 PLANT VEHT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 3.72621-03 GOOD UCI/CC 32 R15A5 AIR EJECTOR CHAH 5-LOW RANGE GAS 2.09411-07 GOOD UCI/CC 33 R15A7 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7-MID RAHGE GAS 1.34492-05 GOOD UCI/CC 34 R15A9 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 9-Ml RANGE GAS 1. 27941.03 GOOD UCI/CC 35 R31 AREA 31 STEAM LINE A (SPING) 2. 16040+00 HALM MR/NR 36 R32 AREA 32 STEAM LINE B (SPING) 1.01048-02 GOOD MR/NR 37 CVH CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION ~ 0 GOOD X 38 TCV03 CV BASEMENT LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹3 95.1 GOOD DEGF 39 TCV07 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹7 106.0 GOOD DEGF 40 TCV08 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹8 106.6 GOOD DEGF 41 TCV09 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹9 106.7 GOOD DEGF 42 TCV10 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹10 106.2 GOOD DEGF 43 TCV17 CV OPERATING LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹17 117.5 0-GOOD DEGF

Time: ~1QQ Message: ~1 INNA TATION 1 2 EVALUATED EXER I E IVIE SA E F RM I: C I<<C << IR Simulated Plan Conditions: See the Attached Sheets M~ e sacaS: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE""" FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY ~CI I R

1) Accident evaluation and response continues.

Antici a ed Results;

1) Recovery/Re-entry and declassification discussions should commence per the guidance provided in EPIP 3-4, "Emergency Declassification and Recovery."

Discussions should also include but not be limited to the following; a) Preliminary discussions between the EOF and the TSC on the following:

            ~   Short term Plant concerns such as:
1. Cooldown and depressurization of the Plant.
2. Repair and-return to service of the "A" CCW Pump to ensure a redundant pump for decay heat removal.
3. Repair and return to service of the" A" Service Water Pump.
4. Repair and return to service of the Natural Gas line to the Screenhouse.

Note: An evaluation of this event may lead to a discussion not to return Natural Gas to the Screenhouse, (continued on next page)

5. Continued evaluation of the drilled hole in the "B" S/G ARV.
     ~   Intermediate term Plant conditions such as:
1. "A" S/G Tube inspection and repair.
2. Possible "B" S/G Tube inspection.
3. "A" S/G Tube rupture evaluation for root cause.
4. Radiological release calculations and evaluation.

b) Preliminary designation of the Recovery Organization. c) State and counties may also conduct parallel Recovery/Re-entry discussions.

2) Recovery/Re-entry interface between EOF/TSC and offsite agencies should be demonstrated as time allows.

199P EVALUATED EXERCISE Time: ISO'AZOR P20&METERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown E NO Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-31 CPS FI-924 N GPM N-32 N-35

                                ~CPS -s( AMPS FI-925 ~GPM 1A     INSERV TB       OOS N-36                                    AMPS      1B. INSERV      B   OOS Avg. Nuclear Power                 0              1C     INSERV TB       OOS RCS  Pressure                  ~@i       PSIG    BAST Level = ~1 PRZR Level                      3).a A RCP                    RUNNING TOPP            Low Head   S.I. Pum  s B RCP                      UNNIN STOPPED         FI-626      O   GPM 1A  S/G  Level                  27.1              1A. INSERV    TB OOS RECIRC 1B  S/G  Level                                    1B. INSERV    TB OOS RECIRC 1A  S/G  Pressure                       PSIG     RWST  Level =      3.

1B S/G Pressure l7 PSIG Turbine/Generator ONLINE FFLI Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV Buses NERGIZED DEE RGIZED FI-931A O GPM 480V Buses NERGI E DEENERGIZED FI-931B & GPM DC Batteries AI3o VOLTS BI30 VOLTS 1A. INSERV T OOS Cnmt Pressure 3'SIG 1B. INSERV TB OOS Cnmt Sump A Level 2.7 FEET NaOH Tank Level = 'F Cnmt Sump B Level ~(INCHES A Loop Hot Leg ~SPOOF Containment Recirc Fans A Loop Cold Leg ~3I 70F. lA. SE STBY OOS B Loop Hot Leg OF 1B. SE STBY OOS B Loop Cold Leg 3t/.s OF 1C. NSE STBY OOS RVLIS

  • CET
                                 '~/
                                ~~..9'F 1D.      NSER STBY OOS Post Accident Dampers       PEN CLOSED S/G A   Total Aux    FW  Flow            GPM S/G B   Total Aux    FW  Flow      a     GPM      Service Water    Pum s 1A. IN    RV STBY 0 DIESEL GENERATORS                                 1B.      NSE     STBY OOS 1C.         ER STBY OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS                    1D.      NSERV STBY OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS                    A&B  Header Pressure     7~'0   PSIG TSC RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS Security RUNNING UNLOADED TB               OOS    Com  onent Coolin     Water  Pum s 1A. INS      STBY 0 ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS                             1B.      NSER    STBY OOS Aux. Feedwater     Pum s Surge Tan     Level =    ~i~4 1A. NSE    STBY OOS                           Standb   Aux. Fe water Pum s 1B. NSER   STBY OOS                           1C. INSERV STB OOS Turb. Driven      INSERV    TB   OOS              1D. INSERV STB OOS CST Level        ~/       F
  • CET = Average of Selected Core Exit Thermocouples

Gs 1992 13:00 R. E. GINA SltmLATOR PAGE 1 TREND GROUP* ASSIGN)(Et(T SU)IARY GROUP! EVENT1 PRXED(IE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION E. U. 1 ATl6 ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT M/0 SCRN 2 RXT REACTOR TRIP BREAKER STATUS RX TRIPPED 3 N31 SmmCE RANGE DETECTOR N-31 8.40424+01 Goon CPS 4 N32 SmnCE RA%E DETECTOR N-32 8.60992+01 6009 CPS 5 N35 INTERNEDIATE RANGE KfECTOR N-35 1.01391-11 6009 I(P 6 N36 INTERNEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-36 1.01391-11 600D Al(P 7 NP AVERAGE NLQZ8 POMER F 00 6009 0/ 8 PRCS REACTOR COOLANT SYSTB( AVG PRESS 646, GOOD PSIG 9 LPLR PRESSURIlER AVERAGE LEVEL 31.5 6009 X 10 FRCLA REACTOR COOLNT LOOP A AVG FLOM 13.5 INHH y. 11 FRCLB REACTOR COOLNI'OOP B AVG FLOM 116.7 6009 7 12 RXT16 RCPA BRENER CAUSE RX TRIP TRIPPED ALRt( 13 RXT17 RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP NOT TRIP 6009 14 TSUBTC INCORE TC SUBCOOLED t(ARGIN 113.2 600~ DEGF 15 LSGA STtt 6Bl A NARROM RA%E AVG LEVEL 28.7 LMRtt X 16 LSGB STN GEN B NARROM RAtlGE AVG LEVEL 55.4 Goon / 17 PSGA STt( GB( A AVERAGE PRESSURE 615. 6009 PSIG 18 PSGB STN GEN B AVERAGE PRESSURE 174. LALN PSIG 19 GENBKRl GEtGQTOR ON LINE BREAKER 161372 TRIPPED AUI 20 GBIKR2 GENERATOR ON LINE BRENER 9Xf372 TRIPPED ALRt( 21 BUSllA BUS 11A SLPPLY BREAKER TRIPPED 22 BUS11B BUS 11B SUPPLY BREAKER TRIPPED 23 BUS12A NOT TERNINATED Ott PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP 24 BUS12B tloT TERt(lt(ATED ON PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP 25 Bl lA12A BUS 11A TO 12A TIE BREAKER NOT TRIP 26 B11B129 BUS 11B To 12B TIE BREAKER NOT TRIP 27 PCV CONTAINtiENT AVERAGE PRESSURE -.36 28 LS(IPA CONTAItlt(B(T PJt(P A AVERAGE LEVEL 2.7 29 L0942E SIP B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN A) LONER 6009 30 L0943E SUtP B LEVEL 8 It(CHES (TRAIN 9) LONER GOOD 31 L0942D SU)P B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN A) LONER 6009 32 L0943D SU)P B LEVEL 78 IN&KG (TRAIN B) LONER 6009 33 L0942C SUtP B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER GOOD 34 L0943C SU)P B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN B) LONER 6009 35 L0942B SU)P B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER Goon 36 L0943B SU)P 8 LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B) LONER GOOD 37 L0942A SUtP B LEAL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER GOOD 38 L0943A SU)P B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B) LONER GOOD 39 T0409A RCLA HOT LEG TB(PERATUfK 385.9 600D DEGF 40 T0410A RCLB HOT LEG TEt(PERATURE 383.7 Goon D""BF 41 T0450 RCLA COLD LEG TB(PERATNE 381.7 6009 DEGF 42 T0451 RCLB COLD LEG TB(PERAT(RE 381.5 6009 DEGF 43 TAVGAMID RCLA TAVG (THOT/TCOLD MIDE RNG) 383.8 6009 IEGF 44 TAVGBWID RCLB TAVG (THOT/TCOLD MIDE RNG) 382.6 6009 DEGF 45 LRV REI:TOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL 99.1 GOOD X 46 TCCORE El 1 INCORE

                     ~           TC AVERAGE     TBP                '382.9   600~   DE6F 47   FAUXFMA      S/6 A TOTAL     AUX FEEDMATER FLOM                   53 I  6009   GPt(

48 FAUXFMB S/G B TOTAL AUX FEEDMATER FLON 24. GOOD GPt( 49 BKR081 NTR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUt(P A ON 50 BKR082 t(TR AUXILIARYFEEDMATER PUlP B ON 6009 51 V3505 AUX FM PUttP STEAN SUPPLY VALVE A CLOSED 6009 52 V3504 AUX FM PU!P STBI SUPPLY VALVE B CLOSED Goon

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OCT 8~ 1992 13l00 R. E. GINA SIMULATOR PAGE 2 TREND GROUP ASSIGNMENT

SUMMARY

6ROUP: EVENTI PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLAtIT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION VALUE QUAL E. U. 53 FSIA SAFETY INJECTION'LOOP A AVG FLOW 0. GOOD GPM 54 FSIB SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLOW 0. GOOD GPM 55 P2160 SERVICE WATER PNFS A h B HEADER 72. 600D PSIG 56 P2 161 SERVICE WATER PNFS C h D HEADER 80. GOOD PSI6 57 BNR041 SERVICE WATER PNF A OFF GOOD 58 ImR042 SERVICE WATER PNF B ON GOOD 59 BKR043 SERVICE WATER PNF C ON 600D 60 IIR044 SERVICE WATER PNF D ON GOOD E+J

ROGRAH NAHE:LRGTSZ.E OCT 08,92 R.E. GINNA NUCLEAR POWER PLANT 13:01:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNHENT SUMHARY GROUP NAHE GROUP DESCRIPTION EVEHT 2 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION CURRENT VALUE DUALITY CODE ENGR UNITS 1 F0619 COMPONENT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLW 1485. GOOD GPH 2 LRWST REFUELING 'WATER STORAGE TANK LVL 94.5 GOOD x 3 WS033 33 FOOT LEVEL WIHD SPEED 8.7 GOOD MPH 4 W0033 33 FOOT LEVEL WIND DIRECTION 65. GOOD DEG. 5 WT033 33 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE 66.0 GOOD DEGF 6 WT250 250 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE 67.8 GOOD DEGF 7 WDT2 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEHP 1.8 GOOD DEGF 8 R01 AREA 1-CONTROL ROOM 9.02214-02 GOOD MR/H 9 R02 AREA 2-COHTAINHENT 7.35678+00 GOOD MR/H 10 R05 AREA 5-SPENT FUEL PIT 1.3994& 00 GOOD MR/H 11 R09 AREA 9-LETDOWN LINE MONITOR 1.20701+02 GOOD MR/H 12 R34 AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUMP 9.09354-01 GOOD MR/H 13 R35 AREA 35-PASS SAMPLE PANEL 1.09283+00 GOOD HR/H 14 R10A CONTAINMENT IODINE MONITOR R10A 9.58719+01 GOOD CPM R11 COHTAINHENT AIR PARTICULATE 5.18901+02 GOOD CPH R12 CONTAINHENT GAS MONITOR 7.38002+02 GOOD CPH R108 PLANT VENI'OOIHE MOHITOR R10B 4.30543+01 GOOD CPM R13 AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE 8.58327+01 GOOD CPH 19 R14 AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS MONITOR 4. 22831+01 GOOD CPH 20 R18 LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL HONITOR 2.78658+03 GOGO CPM 21 R19 STEAM GENERATOR BLOWDOWN DRAIN 9.90174+03 KALM CPM 22 R29 AREA'9.CONTAINHEHT HIGH RANGE 5 '5861-01 GOOD R/HR 23 R30 AREA 30-CONTAINHENT HIGH RANGE 5.09440-01 GOOD R/HR 24 R15 CONDENSER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST 1.57835+03 GOOD CPM 25 R12AS CV VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 1.89699-07 GOOD UCI/CC 26 R12A6 CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAMMA 2.53990-02 GOOD MR/HR 27 R12A7 CV VENT CHAN 7-HID RANGE GAS 3.57435-05 GOOD UCI/CC 28 R12A9 CV VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RANGE GAS 1.41261-03 GOOD UCI/CC 29 R14A5 PLANT VENT CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 4.40312.07 GOOD UCI/CC 30 R14A7 PLANT VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 6.86543.05 GOOD UCI/CC 31 R14A9 PLANT VENT CHAN 9.HIGH RAHGE GAS 3.72621-03 GOOD UCI/CC 32 R15A5 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5-LOW RANGE GAS 2.09411-07 GOOD UCI/CC 33 R15A7 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7.MID RANGE GAS 1.34492-05 GOOD UCI/CC 34 R15A9 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 9-HI RANGE GAS 1.27941-03 GOOD UCI/CC 35 R31 AREA 31 STEAM LINE A (SPING) 1.93040+00 HALH MR/HR 36 R32 AREA 32 STEAM LINE B (SPING) 1.01048.02 GOOD HR/HR 37 CVH CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION .0 GOOD 38 TCV03 CV BASEMENT LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹3 95.1 GOOD DEGF 39 TCV07 CV INTERHEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹7 106.0 GOOD DEGF 40 TCV08 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹8 106.6 GOOD DEGF 41 TCV09 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹9 106.7 GOOD DEGF 42 TCV10 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹10 106.2 GOOD DEGF 43 TCV17 CV OPERATING LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹17 117.5 GOOD DEGF 0 J

Time: ~1~1 Message: ~2 SIINNA ATATI ~ 1992 EVALUATED EXERCI E MESSAGE FORM ~NI: 8 I <<N NA Simula ed Plan Condi ions: See the Attached Sheets ~Messs e: """THIS IS AN EXERCISE""" The Exercise is Terminated. FOR CONTROLLER USE ONLY Controller Notes:

1) Deliver when all Exercise objectives have been demonstrated.

Antici ated Results:

1) Close out by making an announcement to all facilities (including REGS) that the Exercise is terminated.

199P EVALUATED EXERCISE Time: I 3 l~ MAJOR PARAMETERS ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS Reactor Shutdown ES NO Hi h Head S.I. Pum s N-31 ~~CPS FI-924 O GPM N-32 ~OCPS FI-925 C) GPM N-35 g.OE-II AMPS 1A. INSERV T OOS N-36 Ass'->I AMPs 1B. INSERV T OOS Avg. Nuclear Power 1C. INSERV B OOS RCS Pressure $ 3O PSIG BAST Level = /O PRZR Level & A RCP RUNNING TOPP Low Head S.I. Pum s B RCP UNNIN STOPPED FI-626 GPM 1A S/G Level ~s.o & 1A. INSERV OOS RECIRC 1B S/G Level 1B. INSERV TB OOS RECIRC 1A S/G Pressure Pressure

                                 ~~PSIG          RWST   Level = 9'3.

1B S/G /z. (r PSIG Turbine/Generator ONLINE FFLIN Containment S ra Pum s 4 KV Buses ERGIZE DEENERGIZED FI-931A GPM 480V Buses ERGIZE DEENERGIZED FI-931B N GPM DC Batteries A/Sb VOLTS B/B~'VOLTS 1A. INSERV T OOS Cnmt Pressure .3g PSIG 1B. INSERV TB OOS Cnmt Sump A Level 2..7 FEET NaOH Tank Level = Cnmt Sump B Level ~(INCHES A Loop Hot Leg OF Containme ecirc Fans A Loop B B Cold Leg Loop Hot Leg Loop Cold Leg 3'F SS 2.

                                /ST   'F OF OF 1A.

1B. lc. SERV SERV SE STBY STBY STBY OOS OOS OOS RVLIS

  • CET V$" 9'F 1D.

P ost NSERV STBY Accident Dampers OOS OPE CLOSED S/G A Total Aux FW Flow 88 GPM S/G B Total Aux FW Flow 2-9 GPM Service Water Pum s 1A. INSE V STBY OS DIESEL GENERATORS 1B. NS R STBY OOS 1C. NSERV STBY OOS A. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS 1D. NSER STBY OOS B. RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS TSC RUNNING UNLOADED TB OOS A&B Header Pressure V~0 PSIG Security RUNNING UNLOADED OOS Com onent Coolin Water Pum s 1A. INSERV STBY 0 ENGINEERED SAFEGUARDS 1B. NSERV STBY OOS Surge Tau Level = ~d Aux. Feedwater Pum s 1A. SE STBY OOS Standb Aux. Feedwater Pum s 1B. NSE STBY OOS 1C. INSERV STB OOS Turb. Driven CST Level ~FE INSERV TB T OOS 1D. INSERV TB OOS

  • CET = Average of Selected Core Exit Thermocouples

81 1992 13:16 R. E. GINA Sft(ULATOR PAGE 1 TREND GROUP ASSIGN>(Et(T SUI(ARY GROUP: EVENT1 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1"5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION E. U. 1 ATWS ANTICIPATED TRANSIENT W/0 SCRN ATWS ALfm 2 RXT REACTOR TRIP BREAKER STATUS RX TRIPPED ALRt( 3 N31 SolsCE RANGE DETECTOR N-31 8.40424+01 6009 CPS 4 N32 So(ICE RANGE DETECTOR N-32 8.03523+01 6009 CPS 5 N35 INTERt(EDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-35 I.Oi39f-ff 6009 NP 6 tG6 It(TER>(EDIATE RANGE DETECTOR N-36 1.01391"ii GOOD At(P 7 NP AVERAGE NUCLEAR POWER .00 6009 8 PRCS REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEtl AVG PRESS 530. 6009 PSIG 9 LPLR PRESSURIIER AVERAGE LEVEL 32.4 6009 X 10 FRCLA RECTOR COKAVT LOOP A AVG FLOW 13,6 INHB 11 FRCLB REI:TOR COOLW(T LOOP B AVG FLOW 118.6 6009 X 12 RXT16 RCPA BREAKER CAUSE RX TRIP TRIPPED ALR)( 13 RXT17 RCPB BREAKER CAUSE RX 'IHIP NOT TRIP 6009 14 TSUBTC INCORE TC SUBCOOLED t(ARGIN 116.5 600~ DEGF 15 LSGA STt( GEtt A NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL 30.0 LWRN 16 LSGB STN GEN B NARROW RANGE AVG LEVEL 34.4 Goon X 17 PSGA STt( GEt( A AVERAGE PRESSURE 525. LWfi PSIG 18 PSGB STt( GEN B AVERAGE PRESSURE 126. LALN PSIG BBSKRI GBERATOR ON LINE BREAKER 161372 TRIPPED ALRt( 20 GBSKR2 GBERATOR ON LINE BREAKER 9X1372 TRfPPED ALRtj 21 BUS11A BUS 11A SUPPLY BS(ER TRIPPED ALRtl 22 BUS118 BUS liB SliPPLY BREAKER TRfPPED ALRt( 23 BUS12A t(OT TERt) lt(ATED ON PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 24 BUS12B NOT TERNINATED ON PPCS (7/19/91) NOT TRIP DEL 25 B11A12A BUS 11A TO 12A TIE BRENER NOT TRIP ALfm 26 B11B12B BUS 11B TO 12B TfE BREA((ER NOT TRIP ALRt{ 27 PCV CONTAIN)(ENT AVERAGE PRESSURE -.38 6009 PSIG 28 LSiNPA Cot(TAIttt(EtIT SUt(P A AVERAGE LEVEL 2.7 HWRt( FFEf 29 L0942E SiRP B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN A) LONER Goon 30 L0943E SUtP B LEVEL 8 INCHES (TRAIN 9) LONER 6009 31 L0942D SU>P B LEVEL 78 INCHES (TRAIN A) LONER 6009 32 L09439 SU)P B LEVEL 78 INC)XS (TRAIN B> LONER 6009 33 L0942C SU>P B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER 6009 34 L0943C SU)P B LEVEL 113 INCHES(TRAIN B) /ONER Goon 35 L0942B SU)P B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN A> LONER 6009 36 L0943B SU)P B LEVEL 180 INCHES(TRAIN B) LONER Goon 37 L0942A SIP B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN A) LONER 6009 38 L0943A SU>P B LEVEL 214 INCHES(TRAIN B) LONER 6009 39 T0409A RCLA HOT LEG TEt)PERATUR= 360.3 6009 DEGF 40 T0410A RCLB HOT LEG TEt(PERATUfK 359.8 6009 KGF 41 T0450 RCLA COLD LEG TPiPERAT(HE 358.2 Goon DEGF 42 T0451 RCLB COLD LEG TEt(PERAT(SE 357.9 6009 DEGF 43 TAVGAWID RCLA TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG) 359.3 GOOD DEGF 44 TAVGBWfD RCLB TAVG (THOT/TCOLD WIDE RNG) 358.9 6009 DEGF 45 LRV REACTOR VESSEL AVERAGE LEVEL 98.9 X 46 TCCORE El. 1 INCORE TC AVERAGE TEt(P 359.4 Goo> DEGF 47 FAUXFWA S/G A TOTAL AUX FEEDWATER FL(I 55. GOOD GP>( 48 FAUXFWB S/G B TOTAL AUX FEENA7R FLOW 23. 6009 8't( 49 BKRO81 t(TR AUXILIARYFEEDWATER PUt(P A ON 6009 50 BKR082 t(TR AUXILIARYFEEDWATER PUt(P 9 ON 6009 51 V3505 AUX FN PlNP STEA)f SUPPLY VALVE A CLOSED 52 V3504 AUX FW PUt(P STEAtf SUPPLY VALVE B CLOSED 6009

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                       --- TREND GMlUP  ASSIGNBtT StNMY 6tm'VENTi        PROCES'PIP      1-5 PLANT  STATUS POINT ID              DESCRIPTION                VALUE     NNL     E. U.

53 FSIA SAFETY INJECTION LOOP A AV6 FLOW 0. 600 D fPtt 54 FSIB SAFETY INJECTION LOOP B AVG FLOW 0. 600D GPN 55 P2160 SERVICE WATER PtNPS A 5 B HEADER 72. 600D PSIG 56 P2161 SERVICE WATER PtNPS C h D HEAXR So. GOOD PSIG

 '57  Bt<R041    SERVICE WATER PtNP A               OFF          600D 58  IaR042     SERVICE WATER PUtP B               ON           600D 59  BttR043    SERVICE WATER PtNP C               ON           600D 60  BttR044    SERVICE WATER PtNP 0               ON           600D E+J

ROGRAM NAME :LRGTSZ.E OCT 08,92 R.E. GINHA NUCLEAR PONER PLANT 13:14:00 TREND GROUP ASSIGNHENT

SUMMARY

GROUP HAME GROUP DESCRIPTION EVENT 2 PROCEDURE: EPIP 1-5 PLANT STATUS POINT ID DESCRIPTION CURRENT VALUE QUALITY CODE ENGR UNITS 1 F0619 COMPOHEHT COOLING LOOP TOTAL FLIJ 1485. GOOD GPM 2 LRNST REFUELING MATER STORAGE TANK LVL 94.5 GOOD x 3 WS033 33 FOOT LEVEL llIND SPEED 8.7 GOOD MPH 4 ll0033 33 FOOT LEVEL MIND DIRECTION 65 GOOD DEG. 5 UT033 33 FOOT LEVEL TEMPERATURE '6.0 GOOD DEGF 6 IH250 250 FOOT LEVEL TEHPERATURE 67.8 GOGO DEGF 7 WDT2 250 TO 33 FOOT LEVEL DELTA TEHP 1.8 GOOD DEGF 8 R01 AREA 1 CONTROL ROOM 9.02214-02 GOOD MR/H 9 R02 AREA 2-CONTAINHENT 6.40678+00 GOOD MR/H 10 R05 AREA 5-SPENT FUEL PIT 1.39946+00 GOOD HR/M 11 R09 AREA 9-LETDONN LINE MONITOR '1.47701+02 GOOD HR/H 12 R34 AREA 34-AUX BLDG CV SPRAY PUMP 9.09354-01 GOOD MR/H 13 R35 AREA 35-PASS SAMPLE PANEL 1.09283+00 GOOD MR/H R10A CONTAINMEHT IODINE MONITOR R10A 9.58719101 GOOD CPM R11 CONTAINMEHT AIR PARTICULATE 5.18901+02 GOOD CPM R12 COHTAINHENT GAS MONITOR 7.38002+02 GOOD CPH R10B PLANT VENI'ODINE MOHITOR R10B 4.30543+01 GOOD CPM R13 AUX BLDG EXHAUST AIR PARTICULATE 8.58327+01 GOOD CPM 19 R14 AUX BLDG EXHAUST GAS HONITOR 4.22831+01 GOOD CPH 20 R18 LIQUID lJASTE DISPOSAL HONITOR 2.78658>03 GOOD CPM 21 R19 STEAM GENERATOR BLONDOWN DRAIN 1.57174+04 BALM CPM 22 R29 AREA 29-CONTAINMEHT HIGH RANGE 5.05861-01 GOOD R/HR 23 R30 AREA 30-CONTAINMENT HIGH RANGE 5.09440.01 GOOD R/HR 24 R15 CONDENSER AIR EJECTOR EXHAUST 1.57835+03 GOOD CPM 25 R12AS CV VENT CHAN 5-LOU RAHGE GAS 1.89699-07 GOOD UCI/CC 26 R12A6 CV VENT CHAN 6-AREA GAMMA 2.53990-02 GOOD MR/NR 27 R12A7 CV VENT CHAN 7-MID RAHGE GAS 3.57435-05 GOOD UCI/CC 28 R12A9 CV VENT CHAN 9-HIGH RAHGE GAS 1.41261-03 GOOD UCI/CC 29 R14A5 PLANT VENT CHAH 5 LOU RANGE GAS 4.40312.07 GOOD UCI/CC 30 R14A7 PLANT VENT CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 6.86543-05 GOOD UCI/CC 31 R14A9 PLANT VENT CHAN 9 HIGH RANGE GAS 3.72621-03 GOOD UCI/CC 32 R15A5 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 5-LOU RANGE GAS 2.09411-07 GOOD UCI/CC 33 R15A7 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 7-MID RANGE GAS 1.34492-05 GOOD UCI/CC 34 R15A9 AIR EJECTOR CHAN 9-HI RANGE GAS 1. 27941-03 GOOD UCI/CC 35 R31 AREA 31 STEAM LINE A (SPIHG) 1.87040+00 HALM MR/MR 36 R32 AREA 32 STEAM LINE B (SPING) 1.01048.02 GOOD MR/NR 37 CVH CV HYDROGEN CONCENTRATION .0 GOOD x 38 TCV03 CV BASEMENT LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹3 95.1 GOOD DEGF 39 TCV07 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹7 106.0 GOOD DEGF 40 TCVOB CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹8 106.6 GOOD DEGF 41 TCV09 CV INTERMEDIATE LVL 6 F'I TEHP ¹9 106.7 GOOD DEGF 42 TCV10 CV INTERHEDIATE LVL 6 FT TEHP ¹10 106.2 GOOD DEGF 3 TCV17 CV OPERATING LVL 6 FT TEMP ¹17 117.5 GOOD DEGF

SECTION 9.0 ONSITE RADIOLOGICALAND CHEMISTRY DATA

SECTION 9.1 RADIOLOGICAL

SUMMARY

0 9.1 Radiolo ical Summa A. Source Term The radiological source term assumed for this scenario was selected to include appropriate quantities of noble gas and radioiodine resulting from the postulated accident scenario. Protective action recommendations i.e., sheltering or evacuation for certain Emergency Response Planning Areas (ERPAs) will not be required based upon the anticipated declaration of a Site Area Emergency and plant conditions. As a result of accident release rates, the projected whole body and thyroid doses will not exceed EPA Protective Action Guides beyond the Site Boundary. The assumed noble gas and radioiodine release quantities are shown in Figure 9.1 as a function of time. The scenario involves two release points which is from the Air Ejector and the "A" Atmospheric Relief Valve (ARV). This occurs as follows: Pre-Steam Generator Tube Rupture Time Release Point Release Rate Ci/sec 0700- Air Ejector 1.77 E-3 (Noble Gas)* 0915 2.24 E-8 (Radioiodine)

  • The noble gas-to-radioiodine ratio assumed in this scenario is 7.89E4:1 during the period of release.

Time Release Point Release Rate Ci/sec 0755- ARV 8.32 E-3 (Noble Gas)* 0810 1.05 E-7 (Radioiodine)

  *The noble gas-to-radioiodine ratio assumed in this scenario is 7.89   E4:1 during the period of release.

Steam Generator Tube Rupture Time Release Point 'elease Rate Ci/sec 0915- Air Ejector 5.24 E-1 (Noble Gas)* 0935 2.62 E-4 (Radioiodine)

  *The noble gas-to-radioiodine ratio assumed in this scenario is 2000:1 during the period of release. Isotopic breakdowns of assumed noble gas, radioiodine and particulate release quantities are provided in Table 9.1.

Time Release Point Release Rate Ci/sec 0935- Air Ejector 6.23 E-2 (Noble Gas)* . 0955 3.12 E-5 (Radioiodine)

  • The noble gas-to-radioiodine ratio assumed in this scenario is 2000:1 during the period of release. Isotopic breakdowns of assumed noble gas, radioiodine and particulate release quantities are provided in Table 9.1..

B. Inte rated Offsite Doses Due to Plume Ex osure The downwind integrated doses from the scenario release are as follows: Time Release Point lnte rated Dose Rem 0700- Air Ejector 1.25 E-4 (Whole Body) 0915 8.75 E-7 (Child Thyroid) 0755- ARV 6.52 E-5 (Whole Body) 0810 4.56 E-7 (Child Thyroid) 0915- Air Ejector 5.34 E-3 (Whole Body) 0935 1 48 E-3 (Child Thyroid) 0936- Air Ejector 6.51 E-4 (Whole Body) 0955 1.81 E-4 (Child Thyroid) Total Whole Body Dose (at Site Boundary) = 6.18 E-3 Rem Total Child Thyroid Dose (at Site Boundary) = 1.66 E-3 Rem C. Princi al Plant Radiolo ical Indications Figures 9.1 through 9.3 provide trend plots for key plant radiological indications, including plant vent concentration, letdown monitor level, containment radiation level and reactor coolant concentration.

TABLE 9.1 The assumed release quantities for the Ginna Exercise Scenario are summarized as follows: Time: 0915-0935 hr Nuclide Curie/Sec Total Curies Released Kr-85 4.0 E-04 4.8 E-01 Kr-85m 1.3 E-02 1.7 E+01 Kr-87 1.8 E-02 2.3 E+01 Kr-88 2.1 E-02 2.5 E+01 Xe-131m 4.9 E-03 5.9 E+00 Xe-133 3.3 E-01 4.0 E+02 Xe-133m 4.9 E-02 5.9 E+01 Xe-135 4.9 E-02 5.9 E+01 Xe-135m 1.6 E-02 1.9 E+01 Xe-138 6.3 E-02 7.6 E+01 Total Noble Gas 5.2 E-01 6.3 E+02 I-131 7.8 E-05 9.3 E-02 1-1 32 1.3 E-05 1.5 E-02 I-1 33 5.4 E-05 6.3 E-02 l-1 34 8.6 E-05 1.0 E-01 1-1 35 3.1 E-05 3.7 E-02 Total Radioiodine 2.6 E-04 3.1 E-01 Long-Lived Particulate 1.2 E-09 1.5 E-06

TABLE 9.1 (continued) The assumed release quantities for the Ginna Exercise Scenario are summarized as follows: Time: 0936-0955 hr Nuclide Curie/Sec Total Curies Released Kr-85 4.8 E-05 5.8 E-02 Kr-85m 1.5 E-03 1.8 E+00 Kr-87 2.1 E-03 2.5 E+00 Kr-88 2.5 E-03 3.0 E+00 Xe-131m 5.8 E-04 7.0 E-01 Xe-133 3.9 E-02 4.7 E+01 Xe-133m 5.8 E-03 7.0 E+00 Xe-1 35 5.8 E-03 7.0 E+00 Xe-135m 1.9 E-03 2.3 E+00 Xe-138 7.5 E-03 9.0 E+00 Total Noble Gas 6.2 E-02 7.5 E+01 l-1 31 6.3 E-06 1.1 E-02 l-1 32 1.5 E-06 1.8 E-03 l-1 33 6.5 E-06 7.8 E-03 1-1 34 1.0 E-05 1.2 E-02 I-1 35 3.7 E-06 4.4 E-03 Total Radioiodine 3.1 E-05 3.7 E-02 Long-Lived Particulate 1.4 E-10 1.7 E-07

FIGURE 9.1 ASSUMED SOURCE TERMS C I/SEC 1.0E+00 1.0E -01 1.0E -02 1.0E -03 1.0E .04 1.0E -05 1.0E -06 1.0E -07 1.0E-08 1.0E-09 1.0E-10 1.0E-11 7 7 7 888889999990000 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 3450113401334501340134 0 0 5 5 0 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 6 5 6 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 0505 1 3 4 CLOCK TIME

              ~   NOBLE GAS CI/SEC ~   RADIOIODINE CI/SEC

FIGURE 9.2 AIR EJECTOR VENT CONCENTRATIONS UCI/CC 1.0E+01 1.0E+00 1.0E -01 1.0E -02 1.0E -03 1.0E -04 1.0E -05 1.0E -06 1.0E -07 1.0E -08 1.0E -09 1.0E-10 1.0E-1 1 1.0E -12 1

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SECTION 9.2 IN-PLANT RADIOLOGICALDATA MAPS

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                                                                 <500 dpm/100cm2 B= 0.02 mR/hr
                                                                 <500 dpm/100cm2 C= 0.02 mR/hr 850 dpm/100cm2 (on countertop of sample sink)

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R.E.GINNA STATION :RCOn4eS'at8'",.FP'IIShfA'g,':,;Bulfdjig':,;"'>>"'"",Dem'jneraaljiear.'raea.' Technician: Date: RL Time: Q7~ -OQ lS Inst. Type: / Serial ¹'s: I Power: LLD: Note: All readings are in mr/hr unless otherwise noted. ellfelt'oof No. dpm/100cm2 27 Low High Condensate Condensate Waste Waste Tank Tank B D Demin 0 Dilute 0 NH4QH 0 Mixed C Demin Anion Dilute Regen NaQH B Demin Cation Dilute Regen H2SQ4 A Demin A= 0.01 mR/hr

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           <500 dpm/100cm2 B= 0.80 mR/hr
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i~@';%%Jr'Ya t t r:"~"Sq::tlag>,~'; Technician: Ttme:~000- IIO C) Inst. Type: I Power: LLD: Note: All readings are In mr/hr unless otherwise noted. No. dPm/100cmg A= 0.0 t mR/hr <600 dpm/100cm2 A <---N Corltoinment 8 L A 0 Purqe t:xhoust Fan W 0 L R 0 A utjn 8 4 Sleon Purge Ooar shousT rtst 57 0 0 ChernisTrT L<O OJ. Woler-sloroge Tonk ¹ = Smear Location -x-x- = Rad/Cont. ~ Barrier Cont. Area High Cont. Area ~ Radiation Level Neutron Radiation Level i c ~ Contact Reading Radiation Area echnician Remarks: J,;~&un 4'-.,;ri- ( .)~C(C~h High Rad. Area ~Pic-i(.t)rr-k - ~'t2-t Locked High Bad.. Area R.E.GINNA STATlON '~~rdglottINSSW" STottkg~RTa'aa'iiiT)~::::L'at'rtal-,-:.". Technician: Cate: ~ Ttma: 67CO-Cert~ inst. Type: / Serial ¹'a: l pc~et. Note: All readings are in mr/hr unless otherwise noted. dpm/100cm2 A= 0.01 mR/hr B Main --'> <500 dpm/100cm2 Steam 8= 0.05 mR/hr <500 dpm/100cm2 (--N A Oi Containment A Q 0 0 A Main r W Steam --> I I I I I I I I I I I I I A Ooor 45 HHB Racttim Tonk A go Q¹ = Smear Location -x-x- = Rad/Cont. Barrier Cont. Area r Radiation Level Neutron Radiation Level Q>> High Cont. Area c = Contact Reading + = Radiation Area , echnician Remarks: 't'Q'9 ;u~(". ( ~ t I Q High Rad. Area ~ -->0 Locked High Rad. I O Area R.EeGINNA STATlON Technician: Date: l0 'Kl I'L Tirae:gil6-0<< Q Inst. Type: / Serial ¹'a: i pew: LLD Note: All readings are ln mr/hr unless otherwise noted. No. dpm/100cm2 A= 0.01 mR/hr 8 Main <500 dpm/100cm2 Steam --> B= 3.0 mR/hr <500 dpm/100cm2 (--N lA I Containment B 0 0 A Main B c Steam --> I I I I I 000 f A 45 HHB Reottartt fora go ¹ = Smear Location -x-x- = Rad/Cont. Barrier Cont. Area Radiation Level Neutron Radiation Level High Cont. Area c = Contact Reading \ Radiation Area echnician Remarks: 4(>>'>> ' k> l( r High Rad. Area ~(p(-'ic.uh(~i = ~ i E tb Locked High Rad.. Area R.E.GINNA STATION '<<A<<"'~>> (+;<<>> ~+~>>'re>>>>')i';:<',re'>>>>r>> gz'dye 4jtt",*>>'~rr";t".V>>+% Technician: Date: I l1- Time:~ QOO Inst. Type: / are in Serial ¹ e mr/hr unless otherwise noted. l po: LLD: Note: All readings No. dpm1100cm2 A= 0.01 mR/hr B Main rlr r <500 dpm/100cm2 Steam --> ~ C B= 0.3 mR/hr I ~ r P I>> <500 dpm/100cm2 (--N I I A Containment 0 A Main I Steam --> I I I I I I I I I I I A Door 45 NS Rectorn 1onh A Ho Q¹ = Smear Location -x-x- ~ Rad/Cont. Barrier Cont. Area Radiation Level Neutron Radiation Level 0>> High Cont. Area c = Contact Reading + = Radiation Area echnician Remarks: Q>> High Bad. Area (t;-i O Locked High Rad. Area R.E.GINNA STATlON

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Note: Ail readings are in mr/hr unless otherwise noted. Cable ---> No, dpm/100cm2 Tunnel Entry A= 0.01 mR/hr <600 dpm/100cm2 B= 0.05 mR/hr 0 <600 dpm/100cm2 (--N Door 36 Containment Turbine 0 Driven Aux. FW ~ < Pump--- 0 Door 37 Turbine Aux. PW-Pump Oil )~ljlj A r i D Tank A So~ o8 Chillers 0 0 0 Motor Driven Aux. FW Pumps -----"" 0 Q¹ = Smear Location -x-x- ~ Rad/Cont. Barrier Cont. Area Radiation Level ~ Neutron Radiation Level High Cont. Area  ! c = Contact Reading Radiation Area echnician Remarks: High Rad. Area ~lr=-(< '~c Qt~u(~"i< = tC-'lie Locked High Rad. Area i): u~2% 'pb.>'e.;:,. ',. T Q~,"'>>' 'p,> +'N~:+>: A,gj~ej+i>> ';>e '>'>r~9?~i~i~+<>>>>T>>>$>>%~) R.E.GINNA STATlON '~'tntmtedfko. -":g~ '- .IIt aeNat"k4vof Technician: fnst. Type: / Serial ¹'s: Power: Note: Ail readings are in mr/hr unless othertlvise noted. Cable ---) d pm/100cm2 Tunnel Entry A= 0.01 mR/hr 0 O (500 dpm/100cm2 B= 2.0 mR/hr 0 <500 dpm/100cm2 Door 36 A Containment B)O Turbine 0 Driven Aux. FW ~ ~ Pump--- 0 0 OO ~c+ ~ Door 37 >".,".'7w - >~DO A D So 3 o8 C hitters 0 0 0 Motor Driven Aux FW Pumps------- 0 ¹ I = Smear Location -x-x- ~ Rad/Cont. Barrier Cont. Area Radiation Level Neutron Radiation Level High Cont. Area c ~ Contact Reading Radiation Area echnician Remarks: A >M'l9 t'<-.. i'r v vG Cc. High Rad. Area k)c',i:s = C'i F -to Locked High Rad. Area R.E.GINNA STATKRI , hitarinadhte-: BiiMa9:.:: South;"- MezxeHns k.evel A= 0.01 mRlhr oats: tCIst t'L Time:~aCr- t/tao <500 dpm/100cm2 Serial ¹'s: / Power: LLO: Note: All readings are in mr/hr unless otherwise noted. Door Door No. dpm/100cm2 45 46 Door 65 Control Point Sign-in / Desk Containment Nuclear j Sample j Room I Passbos Nuclear Sample Shed HEPA Fitters Door 503 ,Q¹ = Smear Location -x-x- = Rad/Cont. Barrier Cont. Area Radiation Level s Neutron Radiation Level High Cont. Area I¹'c = Contact Reading Radiation Area Techniclan Remarks: t4 v~ t' tv'- Aha (C4 High Rad. Area 'two "- (C.-'l i r -. r,a. = C l ~ - l 0 Locked High Rad. Area A=0.1 mR/hr ",;fnrtefinadfati'-',BiiMiij.'.,S{iuth;:=Mezz~I Lese}. <500 dpm/100cm2 '-'R/hr Date: l0 'Rl i%Time: 455 lul roc LLD:to+ B=10 Serial ¹'s: / Power: <500 dpm/100cm2 (hr unless otherwise noted. Crol(( Ooor Ooor ND. dpm/100cm2 45 46 Ooor 65 Control Point Sign-in / Oesk Containment Nuclear l Somple l'oom r I Passbox Nucleor Sample Shed HEPA Fillers Ooor 503

Qar = Smear Location -x-x- = Rad/Cont. Barrier 0 Cont. Area Radiation Level  ! Neutron Radiation Level Q>> High Cont. Area

'¹c = Contact Reading + Radiation Area Technician Remarks: 8>"- Lt t 'g'Ag (ut~ t >G cc 8= High Rad. Area =((~-tO + Locked High Bad. Area R.E.GINNA STATION 'ntermidiats SiRdln9 South', - Basement'evei A= 0.01 IR/hr Date: lb I L Time:~b~oO l/00 <500 dpm/100cm2 Serial ¹'s: / Power: LLD: Note: A/I readings are m mr/hr unless otherwise noted. Q Quot tgVt No. dpm/100cm2 Ooor 38 To Hot Shop <--- 1A Hydrogen Recombiner Laundry Panels Tanks Containment Chemical Drain Tank H PA Chas cad/ Spenl Fuel Pil, Conlrolled Access Fans i Skimmer Filler 8 e 0 I = Smear Location -x-x- = Rad/Cont. Barrier 4 Cont. Area ,(Q¹ l~ = Radiation Level Neutron Radiation Level 0= High Cont. Area c = Contact Reading Radiation Area echnician Remarks: I <<t r lr <<w( High Rad. Area c u +i t'~c'.Z = Zt -'tb Locked High Rad. Area " A. A=0.1 mR/hr fntermediati; Rdh8ns- South. - Basernera'evel <500 dpm/1 00cm2 B=100 mR/hr Date: lO l~ Time:~ASS IA opRr~ rort Serial ¹'s: / <600 dpm/100t:m2 Ihr unless otherwise noted. No. dpm/100cm2 Ooor 38 To Hot Shop <--- lA Hydrogen Recombiner l.aundry Tanks A IB Panels Containment Chemical Orain Tank H PA iilrr A sop Spent Fuel Pit Controlled Access Fans I Skimmer Filler A 6 = Smear Location -x-x- = Rad/Cont. Barrier 4 Cont. Area ,V+¹ ! = Radiation Level Neutron Radiation Level 0= High Cont. Area Contact Reading echnician Remarks: ( . + 0= Radiation Area High Rad. Area 4t F- (t, ~uc ice hc = (tC - t Locked High Rad. Area e R.E.GINNA STATION min'ated; Storage BuBdine Technician: Date: 9'L Time:QlQQ - 4tDI-I inst. Type: Serial ¹'s: / Power: LLD: Note: All readings are in mr/hr unless otherwise noted. No. dpm/100cm2 A= 0.05 mR/hr <500 dpm/100cm2 Door 6l0 Slorage Racks Art>>stoa I SA LSA R ~ 0 I Slorage Racks L RCP Molor v l P 0 0 R I X- X- X o I I X Oecon Areo Slorage Racks I I Smear Location -x-x- = Rad/Cont. Sarrier 4 Cont. Area Radiation Level Neutron Radiation Level 0= High Cont. Area 'c = Contact Reading Radiation Area echnician Remarks: ~Ci cc High Rad. Area -.x =()-:-'t'i Pr t >tC.< hD> - ~l Cr 3~ Locked High Rad. Area 0 ..:.:;~:.8P'int;.'Fiiet"'M any" i)econ ptt Technician: Date: 'lolS RL Tiote:~~0- tWOQ inst. Type: / Serial rr'e: I Power: LLD: Note: All readings are in mr/hr unless otherwise noted. No. dpm/100cm2 A= 0.10 mR/hr <500 dpm/100cm2 R-18 8 I I X X I -- --x--x-- --r--r--- Spent Fuel Pit X I C I I X X r Oecon Pit A I I X I T X I X I X W X X HEPA I I I A X X Filters I I I I I X X X Drain K I I Q X X X X I X I X ~ Bridqe x CRS 'ro sre .m I Transfer Canal ~sor i- .. .- .. ~sop New rvet Storaqe Areo I Smear Location -x-x- = Rad/Cont. Barrier Cont. Area l Radiation Level Neutron Radiation Level 0= High Cont. Area ¹c = Contact Reading Radiation Area 'e chnlcian Remarks. h,~4 -c; . High Rad. Area Ct Locked High Rad. Area 9-3B R.E.GINNA STATlON .;:.:..Ru88ary Sultry,,OPerat@g,'k;ever - Nest End A= 0.50 mR/hr <500 dpm/100cm2 Date: lO 8 L Time: CQCO- (400 Serial ¹'e: I Power: LLD: Note: All readings are in mr/hr unless otherwise noted. No. 'pm/100crnR New Fuel Storage Door 29 CV Penetrolion ron A Og 0 0 C C W H 0 RWST 0 0 o OO Smear Location -x-x- = Rad/Cont. Barrier Cont. Area Radiation Level Neutron Radiation Level 0= High Cont. Area ¹c = Contact Reading + Radiation Area Technician Remarks: 'Cr C'ri'D ,'~C (c~h 6= High Rad. Area t f~ C >~-tG + Locked High Rad. Area R.E.GINNA STATION ':".'AuxIII&~~.'aiilfdInjp)itteimodfato.Legal:-.'-. infest End A= 0.10 mR/hr <500 dpm/100cm2 Date: le'8 Serial ¹'a: l Time:e7ee- / gee Power: LLD, Note: All readings are in mr/hr unless otherwise noted. No. ~ dpm/100cm2 qQhler A CVCS A 8 ~ CVCS ~ i ~ > ~ > C i~~ X X X X X I x I X CVCS RWST A wGC Room An

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¹c = Contact Reading Radiation Area Technician Remarks: High Rad. Area 'k':z = Z't ~- t, k Locked High Rad. Area I R.E'GINNA STATlON  :;,';AUXIN~ BUffcQAQ. 88$ 8ntent: LevEA'.@fest- End -A= 0.10 mR/hr Date: 1 't>K Time:gQd- IGLOO <500 dpm/100cm2 Serial ¹'s: / Power: LLD: Note: All readings are in mr/hr unless otherwise noted. Art(B SFP PUMPS Na.. dpm/100cm2 A -- Ad(B RHR Fans CVCS X X e e te . I QA 8 CVCS 8 E A x Qa C CVCS RWST R E ter E C A Xt Lx-x-GS PIIP FK i~

(¹+ = Smear Location -x-x- = Rad/Cont. Barrier Cont. Area Radiation Level Neutron Radiation Level High Cont. Area

~/ I ¹c = Contact Reading r Radiation Area Technician Remarks: A'crxv Ar siv ir<<C'e% High Rad. Area Ql tA&t( v .< Ti tne:Q7gD t+DO Serial ¹'s: / Power: LLD: Note: All readings are in mr/hr unless otherwise noted. ~VV RWST ttpm/100cm2 I I 0 A A I;g) ggQ xlot Monitor Tonk x I B li'; 0 Bus 14 Door I 26 1 B Monitor Tonk A Aux. Bldg. Supply A/H Unit RMWT ooooo 0 0 Q ~ erettte riroeesstno p p A BAST 8 8A BAST Resin rater liner g ner 0 B A rretisems p ~ 0 Door 28 Door 27 '~+¹ = Smear Location -x-x- = Rad/Cont. Barrier Cont. Area Radiation Level Neutron Radiation Level High Cont. Area i¹c = Contact Reading Radiation Area Technician 'I, Remarks: / >~iK rM &C l CC. High Rad. Area Zll--ttt Mt( Locked High Rad. c cJ= Area R E.GINNA STATtON AuxiHary::.SiiHdlrTS'fat8rmetHate,.Levd: - past aid A= 0.10 mR/hr C. Date: 'IQl 6 Ttrne:~QQOQ- (QOQ (500 dpmI100cm2 Serial ¹'s: / Power: LLD. Note: All readings are in mr/hr unless otherwise noted. No. 'pm/100cm2 RWST 44 Bus 16 A A GPT I ~ oo G B GPT .'0 Charcaaf/HERA riller A C GPT p , GOT 0 A SDP ooOo RC Pl Vault filler VCT Lo O CHT A r ";¹ ) = Smear Location -x-x- = Rad/Cont. Barrier Cont. Area I Radiation Level Neutron Radiation l.evel High Cont. Area c = Contact Reading Radiation Area Fechnician Remarks: Ah ~C; 1c~t High Rad. Area Ktwa.= ~lE-lK <~ >>((<r t = (l f=- lo l.ocked High Rad,:. Area R.E.GIKNA STATloN 'Auxlli~"BQQdjnQ>'. 80$ 8Ntnf, Levg-A= 0.10 mR/hr Date: LO .L Time: CQ~- 4500 dpm1100cm2 ¹'s: b5(5'erial / Power: LLp, Note: All readings are in mr/hr unless otherwise noted. Np dpm/100cm2 St Pumps CS Pumps A a ~~~~~ ~e~e~ e gQQA WHUr Pomp ~ eee ~ ~e~~~ BR Ec WO miami, Waste Non-regen Holdup Tank I X A Hx I X I=., Xjoe't A+9 Chorging 0 Pump 0 Cooling 0 Fans Sepr Retien t WEFT Oo rn ~ 4 Spent Resin Tank Room Sur e Tank ~ 4 NaoH 8 ~ L R 'I e ~ e t:0 ~ rr 0 Cl; ~ ou T. R Chorging Pump Room ~l '.¹ ~ Smear Location -x-x- = Rad/Cont. Barrier 0 Cont. Area i Radiation Level Neutron Radiation Level 00= High Cont. Area '¹c = Contact Reading Radiation Area Te chntctan Remarks. 7~! 0 c <hit 5 VG /CCh High Rad. Area ~Dire = - Z iC-tO I Locked High Rad. Area 0 R.E.GINNA STATION -':. Auxlllacy~ByQdfii9;.':BiWfliBAfLeveIr A=0.1 mR/hr <500 dpm/100cm2 Date: (0 Time: O'QQ--.',f ggg B=100 mR/hr Serial ¹'s: / Power: LLQ. r/hr unless otherwise noted. <500 dpm/100cm2 dpml1OOcm2 Sl Pumps CS Pumps GA A A ~~~~~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~A wHUT Run p O 0 ~~~~~ ~>>~ ~~ X j BR ~ ~~~>> 8 Imii c wp ~~~ ~~ Waste xt ' Non-regen Holdup Tonk X A Hx I X WE XI 4 ArttIT Alc gJ 'l Charging 0 0 Pump Cooling Q~ 0 Fans Sect Return Oo Xt ~ ~ ~ B 8 Spent Resin Tank Room Sur e Tank NOOH 8 ~ tR ~ t:0 N a 4pu E R Charging Pump Room I~ = 't~¹ Smear Location -x-x- = Rad/Cont. ~ Barrier Cont. Area Radiation Level Neutron Radiation Level Q>> High Cont. Area '¹c = Contact Reading r + Radiation Area ~ ~ Te chntctan Remarks. 've = (ll=-(( Y&wrrr& t(t.)t cX' Alibi a tr-fr>>Ci r Ch 0= High Rad. Area . Locked High Rad. Area SECTION 9.3 IN.-PLANT AND POST-ACCIDENT SAMPLING RESULTS TABLE 9.2A REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM Radioactive Gasses and lodines (Collection between 07:00 - 09:15) Concentration (pCi/gm) Nuclide Corrected to time of Shutdown Kr-85m 2.88E-02 Kr-87 4.02E-02 Kr-88 4.66E-02 Xe-133 '.51E-01 Xe-135 1.10E-01 Xe-135m 3.72E-02 Xe-138 1.43E-01 Rb-88 2.62E-02 Gas Total 1.16E+00 1-1 31 3.20E-02 1-1 32 1.05E-01 l-1 33 4.18E-02 l-134 1.51E-01 1-135 7.55E-02 iodine Total 4.05E1 I-131 Dose Equivalent 4.7E-02 TABLE 9.2B REACTOR COOLANT SYSTEM Radioactive Gasses and lodines (Collection between 09:16 - 14:00) RCS Gas Sample Concentration (pCi/gm) Nuclide Corrected to time of Shutdown Kr-85m 2.88E-01 Kr-87 4.02E-01 Kr-88 4.66E-01 Xe-133 7.51E+00 Xe-135 1.10E+00 Xe-135m 3.72E-01 Xe-138 1.43E+00 Rb-88 2.62E-01 Gas Total 1.16E+01 RCS Gas Sample Dose Rate (based on 35cc sample) 1 meter = 0.195 mR/hr 1 foot = 2.44 mR/hr On contact = 1.95 R/hr RCS Liquid Sample Concentration (pCi/gm) Nuclide Corrected to time of Shutdown I-1 31 2.72E-01 I-1 32 1.76E-01 I-1 33 1.65E-01 1-134 1.51E-01 I-135 1.53E-01 Iodine Total 9.17E-01 I-131 Dose Equiv 3.10E-01 RCS Liquid Sample Dose Rate (based on 12cc sample) 1 meter = <0.01 mR/hr 1 foot = 0.06 mR/hr On contact = 52.8 mR/hr TABLE 9.3A STEAM GENERATOR (Collection between 07:00 - 09:15) Concentration (pCi/gm) Nuclide Corrected to time of Shutdown eIAee ~ I Bee I-131 3.78E-05 1.62E-07 I-132 1.35E-05 6.33E-07 l-133 4.65E-05 1.03E-06 I-134 1.56E-04 5.85E-07 I-135 8.73E-05 1.22E-06 Cs-134 3.27E-06 4.64E-08 Cs-137 2.96E-06 7.20E-08 TOTAL ACTIVITY 3.47E-04 3.75E-06 Sample Dose Rates (based upon 3500cc sample) I IAII II 8 II 1 meter <0.01 mR/hr <0.01 mR/hr 1 foot <0.01 mR/hr <0.01 mR/hr On contact 5.83 mR/hr <0.01 mR/hr TABLE 9.3B STEAM GENERATOR (Collection between 09:16 - 13:00) Concentration (pCi/gm) Nuclide Corrected to time of Shutdown ~ I All IlBl ~ I-131 2.8E-02 5.93E-05 I-132 1.8E-02 5.38E-06 I-134 1.7E-02 2.56E-05 I-1 35 1.5E-02 Cs-1 34 1.5E-02 3.13E-06 Cs-1 37 2.9E-04 1.87E-05 TOTAL ACTIVITY 9.33E<2 1.12E-04 Sample Dose Rates (based upon 1000cc sample) I IAII IIBII 1 meter 0.045 mR/hr <0.01 mR/hr 1 foot 0.56 mR/hr <0.01 mR/hr On contact 449 mR/hr 0.538 mR/hr TABLE 9.4A AIR EJECTOR (Sample collection between 07:00 - 09:15) Concentration (pCi/gm) Nuclide Corrected to time of Shutdown Kr-85m 5.59E-03 Kr-87 5.26E-03 Kr-88 9.21E-03 Xe-131m 1.38E-02 Xe-133 9.87E-02 Xe-133m 2.40E-03 Xe-135 3.95E-02 Xe-135m 6.25E-03 Xe-138 2.67E-02 TOTAL GAS 2.07E-01 35cc Sample Dose Rate on contact = 35 mR/hr Dose Rate at 1 foot= 0.04 mR/hr Dose Rate at 1 meter = <0.01 mR/hr Flowrate = 0.21 cfm TABLE 9.4B AIR EJECTOR (Sample collection between 09:16 - 09:35) Concentration (pCi/gm) Nuclide Corrected to time of Shutdown Kr-85 3.72E-02 Kr-85m 1.18E+00 Kr-87 5.06E-01 Kr-88 1.91E+00 Xe-131m 4.53E-01 Xe-133 3.96E+01 Xe-133m 4.76E+00 Xe-135 4.73E+00 Xe-135m 'I.73E+00 Xe-138 5.97E+00 TOTAL GAS 5.65E+01 Dose Rate on contact = 1.0E+04 mR/hr* Dose Rate at 1 foot = 11 mR/hr* Dose Rate at 1 meter = 1 mR/hr*

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TABLE 9.4C AIR EJECTOR (Sample collection between 09:36 - 09:55) Concentration (pCi/gm) Nuclide Corrected to time of Shutdown Kr-85'r-85m 4.87E-03 1.55E-01 Kr-87 6.62E-02 Kr-88 2.50E-01 . Xe-131m 5.93E-02 Xe-133 4.03E+00 Xe-133m 5.97E-01 Xe-135 5.93E-01 Xe-135m 2.00E-01 Xe-138 7.68E-01 TOTAL GAS 6.72E+00 Dose Rate on contact = 1.1E+03 mR/hr Dose Rate at 1 foot = 1.2 mR/hr Dose Rate at 1 meter = 0.1 mR/hr TABLE 9.4D AIR EJECTOR (Sample collection between 09:56 - 14:00) Concentration (pCi/gm) Nuclide Corrected to time of Shutdown Kr-85'r-85m 1.92E-09 6.10E-08 Kr-87 2.61E-08 Kr-88 9.85E-08 Xe-131m 2.34E-08 Xe-133 1.59E-06 Xe-133m 2.35E-07 Xe-135 2.34E-07 Xe-135m 2.20E-07 Xe-138 3.03E-07 TOTAL GAS 2.79E-06 Dose Rate on contact = <0.01 mR/hr Dose Rate at 1 foot = <0.01 mR/hr Dose Rate at 1 meter = <0.01 mR/hr TABLE 9.5A COMPONENT COOLING WATER (CCW) SYSTEM (Collection between 08:30 - 14:00) Activity = 2.51 K-05 pCi/gm Chromates = 154 ppm pH =8.0 TABLE 9.6B WASTE HOLD UP TANK (WHUT) (Collection between 08:30 - 14:00) Activity = 2.3E-05 pCi/gm Chromates = 20 ppm pH = 6.7 TABLE 9.6 CONTAINNlENTHYDROGEN CONCENTRATION Time H dro en VOL.% 06:30-1 4:00 0.0 TABLE 9.7 Reactor Cooiant S stem RCS and Containment Sum Boron/ H Data ~Sam le Time m Boron pH RCS 06:45-09:15 571 6.8 RCS 09:16-09:30 2097 5.1 RCS 09:31-14:00 2207 4.7 Sump 06:45-1 4:00 < 10. 7.5 TABLE 9.8 CONTINUOUS AIR MONITOR READINGS IN AUXILIARYBUILDING (READINGS IN COUNTS. PER MINUTE) 0630-1130 hrs: GAS IODINE PARTICULATE TOP FLOOR 50 100 100 INTERMEDIATE FLOOR 50 100 100 BASEMENT FLOOR 100 200 200 09:16 - 10:00 hrs: TOP FLOOR 100 200 200 INTERMEDIATE FLOOR 50 100 100 BASEMENT FLOOR 100 200 200 10:01 - 14:00 hrs: TOP FLOOR 50 200 200 INTERMEDIATE FLOOR 50 100 100 BASEMENT FLOOR 100 200 200 TABLE 9.9 AIR SAMPLE RESULTS IN TSC AND CONTROL ROOM (Readings in Counts per Minute) 07:00 - 09:15 hrs: IODINE PARTICULATE BACKGROUND TSC 50 50 50 CONTROL ROOM 50 50 50 09:16 - 10:00 hrs: TSC 80 50 50 CONTROL ROOM 80 50 50 10:01 - 14:00 hrs: TSC 50 50 50 CONTROL ROOM 50 50 50 METEOROLOGICAL ASSUMPTIO SECTION 10.0 METEOROLOGICAL AND OFFSITE RADIOLOGICAL DATA SECTION 10.1 METEOROLOGICAL DATA PLUME DIRECTION WEATHER FORECASTS AND TOWER DATA FIGURE $ 0,.4 D)RECTION OF THE PI.UMK / '. 7'I t., I ~ ~ 'ai I ) j'o ~ I ifs. I I 'e .'e94!22 ~ I, a

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National Weather Service and other Exercise controllers will provide Exercise participants weather forecast summaries based on the meteorological data and other supporting information available from the historical record. The goal of this approach is to provide participants with more realistic forecast information. B. Scnri A m in The scenario begins with light, southerly winds which shift and become northeasterly by mid-morning. During the period of release due to the Steam Generator Tube Rupture (0915-0955 hr), the average meteorological conditions are as follows: Wind Speed = 5 mph (at 33 ft) Wind Direction = 50 degrees (at 33 ft; wind from) Pasquill Stability = E 10-4 . TABLE 10.1 WEATHER FORECAST INFORMATI N OCTOBER 8, 1992 7:30 AM - 3:00 PM LAKE ONTARIO FORECAST: TODAY: SOUTHERLY WINDS WILL BE SHIFTING NORTHEASTERLY BY MID-MORNING. TEMPERATURES EXPECTED IN THE MID-TO UPPER 60'S. WINDS WILL REMAIN FROM THE NORTHEAST AT 5 MPH THROUGHOUT THE REMAINDER OF THE AFTERNOON. NOTE'UPPLEMENTAL FORE AST INFORMATI N T BE PROVIDED BY NATIONALWEATHER SERVICE CONTROLLER AT THE FOLLOWING TELEPHONE NUMBER: 716 2 -7633 OR BY DESIGNATED NYS CONTROLLER IN ALBANY. 10-5 . PRINTO TS FR IVI INNA PRIMARY MET. T WER (15-MINUTE AVERAGES) 10-6 . PRINTOUT PROM GINNA PRIMARY METe TOWER IBM PC TERMINAL AV 10/8/92 06: 45 RECORD NUMBER 3974 RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN SPD 33A 3.6 MPH 0.9 2.8 7.0 SPD 33B 3 ' MPH 0.8 2-3 6.8 SPD 150A 4.5 MPH 0.9 2 ' 6.9 SPD 150B 57.1 MPH 0.0 57.0 57.2 SPD 250 7' MPH 0.4 13 ' 15.1 DIR 33A 197.0 DEG 9.0 178.0 232.0 DIR 33B 196. 0 DEG 9.0 179.0 225.0 DIR150A 174.0 DEG 3.0 166.0 183.0 DIR150B 56.0 DEG 0.0 55.0 57.0 DIR250 198. 0 DEG 10.0 174.0 230.0 "ER 33A 48.8 TER 33B 48.7 TER150A 49.2 TER150B 51.4 TER250A 55.2 DT150-33A 2.6 F/ DT150-33B 2.4 F/ DT250-33A 6.5 F/ DT250-33B 6.0 F/ 0 PRECIPITATION 1.08 INCH 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 PRINTOUT FROM GINNA PRIMARY MET TORE BM PC TERMINAL AV 10/8/92 07: 00 RECORD NUMBER 3975 RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV M~I SPD 33A MPH 0.9 2.8 7.0 SPD 33B MPH 0 0.8 2-3 6.8 SPD 150A MPH 0 ~0. 2 ' 6.9 SPD 150B 57. 1 MPH 0 0.0 57.0 57.2 SPD 250 6.1 MPH p~4 13-2 15.1 DIR 33A 209. 0 DEG 0 11. 0 183.0 247.0 DIR 33B 195.0 DEG 7.0 197. 0 295.0 DIR150A 174.0 DEG 0 3.0 166.0 183.0 DIR150B 56.0 DEG 0 0. 0 55.0 57. 0 DIR250 188.0 DEG 9.0 184. 0 230. 0 TER 33A 52.9 0 i'ER 33B 53.3 0 TER150A F TER150B 53.6 TER250A 55.4 DT150-33A 5.0 F/ DT150-33B 3.0 F/ DT250-33A 2.5 F/ p DT250-33B "2.0 F/ 0 PRECIPITATION 1.08 INCH 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 PRINTOUT PROM G1'NNA PRIMARY MET TOWER IBM PC TERMINAL %V 10/8/92 07:15 RECORD NUMBER 3976 RGS(E GINNA PLANT'ENSOR NAME CODE STDDEV MIN SPD 33A 3.8 MPH 0.9 2.8 7.0 SPD 33B 3.9 MPH 0.8 2 ' 6.8 SPD 150A 4;8 MPH 0.9 2 ' 6.9 SPD 150B 57. 1 MPH 0.0 57.0 57.2 SPD 250 7' MPH 0.4 13-2 15.1 DIR 33A 193.0 DEG 9.0 172. 0 229.0 DIR 33B 197.0 DEG 7.0 197.0 295.0 DIR150A 184.0 DEG 3.0 166.0 183.0 DIR150B 56.0 DEG 0. 0 55.0 57. 0 DIR250 188.0 DEG 1. 0 154. 0 160. 0 ER 33A 52. 9 TER 33B 53. 3 TER150A 53. 3 TER150B 53.6 TER250A 55.5 DT150-33A 0.4 F/ DT150-33B 0.3 F/ DT250-33A 2.5 F/ 0 DT250-33B 2-3 F/ 0 PRECIPITATION 1.08 INCH 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 PRINTOUT FROM GINNA PRIMARY MET TONER IBM PC TERMINAL WV 10/8/92 ~0: 30 RECORD NUMBER 3977 RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME AVERAGE CODE STDDEV MIN SPD 33A 3 ' MPH 2.8 7.0 SPD 33B 3 ' MPH 0.8 2-3 6.8 SPD 150A 4.5 MPH 0.9 2 ' 6.9 SPD 150B 57. 1 MPH 0.0 57. 0 57.2 SPD 250 7 ' MPH 0.4 13-2 15.1 DIR 33A 202.0 DEG 9.0 172.0 229.0 'DIR 33B 195.0 DEG 7.0 197.0 295.0 DIR150A 174.0 DEG 3.0 166.0 183.0 DIR150B 56.0 DEG 0.0 55. 0 57. 0 DIR250 158. 0 'DEG 1.0 154.0 160.0 ZER 33A 53.0 TER 33B 53.1 0 TER150A 53.4 TER150B 53.5 TER250A 55.5 DT150-33A 0.4 F/ DT150-33B 0.5 F/ DT250-33A 2.5 F/ 0 DT250-33B 2 ' F/ 0 PRECIPITATION 1.08 INCH 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 PRINTOUT PROM GINNA PRIMARY MET TOWER IBM PC TERMINAL XV 10/8/92 07: 45 RECORD NUMBER 3978 RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN SPD 33A MPH 0.9 2.8 7.0 .SPD 33B MPH 0 0.8 2-3 6.8 SPD 150A MPH 0.9 2 ' 6.9 SPD 150B 57 1F MPH 0.0 57.0 57.2 SPD 250 7 ' MPH 0.4 13 ' 15.1 DIR 33A 215 ' DEG 11.0 184.0 242.0 DIR 33B 198.0 DEG 11.0 197.0 255.0 DIR150A 201. 0 DEG 13. 0 175. 0 238.0 DIR150B 56.0 DEG 0.0 55.0 57.0 DIR250 158.0 DEG 1.0 154. 0 160.0 x'ER 33A 53. 5 TER 33B 53.7 TER150A 53.5 TER150B 53.6 TER250A 55.6 DT150-33A 0.0 F/ DT150-33B 0.0 F/ DT250-33A 2-1 F/ 0 DT250-33B 1.9 F/ 0 PRECIPITATION 1.08 INCH 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 PRZNTOUT PROM OZNNA PRIMARY MET TOWER ZBM PC TERMINAL AV. 10/8/92 08: 00 RECORD NUMBER 3979 RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN MAX SPD 33A 3.6 MPH 0 0.9 2.8 7.0 SPD 33B 3.5 MPH 0 0.8 2 ' 6.8 SPD 150A 4.7 MPH 0 0.9 2 ' 6.9 SPD 150B 57 ' MPH 0.0 57. 0 57.2 SPD 250 F 1 MPH 0.4 13. 2 15. 1 DIR 33A 222.0 DEG 13. 0 186. 0 268.0 DIR 33B 230.0 DEG 0 7.0 197.0 295.0 DIR150A 202.0 DEG 0 3.0 179.0 230.0 DIR150B 56. 0 DEG 0. 0 55.0 57.0 DIR250 168. 0 DEG 0 3.0 154. 0 180. 0 TER 33A 57.7 ER 33B 57.7 TER150A 57. 9 0 TER150B 57. 9 0 TER250A 58.0 DT150-33A 0.2 F/ DT150-33B 0.2 F/ DT250-33A 0.3 F/ 0 DT250-33B 0.1 F/ 0 PRECIPITATION 1.08 INCH 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 PRINTOUT PROM GINNA PRIMARY MET TONER IBM PC TERMINAL AV 10/8/92 08015 RECORD NUMBER 3980 RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN SPD 33A 3.6 MPH 0.9 2.8 7.0 SPD 33B 3 ' MPH 0.8 2-3 6.8 SPD 150A 4.5 MPH 0.9 2-7 6.9 SPD 150B 57 ' MPH 0.0 57.0 57.2 SPD 250 F 1 MPH 0.4 13 ' 15.1 DIR 33A 194.0 DEG 9.0 172.0 229. 0 DIR 33B 195.0 DEG 7.0 197.0 295.0 DIR150A 174.0 DEG 3.0 166.0 183.0 DIR150B 56.0 DEG 0. 0 55.0 57. 0 DIR250 158.0 DEG 1.0 154. 0 160.0 'ER 33A 58.7 TER 33B 58.7 TER150A 57.9 TER150B 58.1 TER250A 58.0 DT150-33A 0.8 F/ DT150-33B 0.8 F/ DT250-33A -0. 7 F/ 0 DT250-33B -0.7 F/ 0 PRECIPITATION 1.08 INCH 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 \ PRINTOUT FROM GINNA PRIMARY MET TOWER IBM PC TERMINAL %V 10/8/92 08:30 RECORD NUMBER 3981 RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME AVERAGE CODE STDDEV MIN SPD 33A 2 ' MPH 3.0 9.7 SPD 33B 2.5 MPH 0.9 3-7 8.7 SPD 150A 3 ' MPH 2.0 3.0 11.0 SPD 150B 57.2 MPH 0.0 57.1 57.2 SPD 250 3.5 - MPH 3.0 12 ' 14.4 DIR 33A 47.0 DEG 3.0 ~08. 0 312.0 DIR 33B 42. 0 DEG 8.0 110.0 300.0 DIR150A 65.0 DEG 14. 0 5.0 153.0 DIR150B 55.0 DEG 0.0 54. 0 56.0 DIR250 64. 0 DEG 3.0 15. 0 141.0 z'ER 33A 59.6 TER 33B 59.6 TER150A 58.8 TER150B 58.8 TER250A 58.9 DT150-33A 0.8 F/ DT150-33B 0.8 F/ DT250-33A -0.7 F/ DT250-33B -0.7 F/ PRECIPITATION 1.08 INCH ' 0. 00 0. 00 0. 00 PRINTOUT PRO GINNA PRIMARY MET4 TOWE BM PC ERMI L AV 10/8/92 08:45 RECORD NUMBER 3982 RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN SPD 33A 3.8 MPH 0.8 2-3 7-7 SPD 33B MPH 0;9 2.6 7 ' SPD 150A MPH 1.0 2 ' 7.5 SPD 150B 57.2 MPH 0.0 57.1 57.3 SPD 250 7' MPH 0.9 8.6 13.6 DIR 33A 79.0 DEG 15. 0 44.0 118. 0 DIR 33B 82.0 DEG 14. 0 40.0 128.0 DIR150A 85.0 DEG 6.0 145.0 178.0 DIR150B 56. 0 DEG "0.0 55.0 56.0 DIR250 79.0 DEG 3.0 144 0~ 167. 0 TER 33A 59.8 ZER 33B 59.8 TER150A 59.4 TER150B 59.4 TER250A 59.0 DT150-33A -0.4 F/ DT150-33B -0. 4 F/ DT250-33A -0.8 F/ DT250-33B -0.8 F/ 0 PRECIPITATION 1.08 'INCH 0 0. 00 0.00 0.00 'I PRINTOUT PRO CINNA PRIMARY MET i TONE IBM PC TERMINAL AV 10/8/92 09: 00 RECORD NUMBER 3983 RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME CODE STDDEV MIN MAX SPD 33A F 1 MPH 0.9 2.9 7 ' SPD 33B 3 ' MPH 0.7 3.4 6.8 SPD 150A 5.2 MPH 0.7 3.4 6.9 SPD 150B 57 ' MPH 0.0 57.2 57.4 SPD 250 9.5 1.0 ~6. 11-1 DIR 33A 52.0 DEG 3.0 35. 0 126.0 DIR 33B 54 ~ 0 DEG 4.0 30.0 130. 0 DIR150A 55.0 DEG 3.0 36.0 121. 0 DIR150B 56.5 DEG 0.0 54. 0 56. 0 DIR250 57.0 DEG 5.0 35.0 129.0 TER 33A 59.9 j.'ER 33B 59.9 TER150A 59.9 0 TER150B 59.9 0 TER250A 59. 3 DT150-33A 0.0 F/ DT150-33B 0.0 F/ DT250-33A '0.6 F/ DT250-33B 0.6 F/ PRECIPITATION 1.08 INCH 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 PRINTOUT PROM GINNA PRIMARY MET. TOWER IBM PC TERMINAL .AV 10/8/92 09:15 RECORD NUMBER 3984 RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN SPD 33A 3.8 MPH 0 1.0 2.0 7 ' SPD 33B 3.8 MPH 0 1.0 2 ' 7-1 SPD 150A 4.9 MPH 0 1.0 2-2 7 ' SPD 150B 57.3 MPH 0 0.0 57.2 57.4 SPD 250 7 ' MPH 1~1 4.5 9.8 DIR 33A 50.0 DEG 19. 0 10. 0 96.0 DIR 33B 51.4 DEG 18. 0 10. 0 93.0 DIR150A 52.0 DEG 10. 0 11.0 90. 0 DIR150B 53.0 DEG 0.0 54.0 56.0 DIR250 54.0 DEG 8.0 135.0 178.0 'VER 33A 60.7 TER 33B 61.2 TER150A 60.7 TER150B 60.7 TER250A 60.7 DT150-33A 0.0 F/ DT150-33B 0.0 F/, ~ 0 DT250-33A 0.0 F/ DT250-33B 0.5 F/ 0 PRECIPITATION 1.08 INCH 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 PRINTOUT PROM GINNA PRIMARY MET. TOWER IBM PC TERMINAL AV, 10/8/92 09:30 RECORD NUMBER 3985 RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN MAX SPD 33A 4.1 MPH 1' 2-2 7.6 SPD 33B 4.2 MPH 0 1~1 2 ' 7 ' SPD 150A 5.1 MPH 1~3 2 ' 7.5 SPD 150B 57. 0 MPH 0 0.4 56.3 57.4 SPD 250 7.4 MPH 1.5 3 ' 10.7 DIR 33A 50. 4 DEG 9.0 55.0 291. 0 DIR 33B 51.0 DEG 14.0 35.0 319. 0 DIR150A 49. 0 DEG 0 14. 0 174.0 311.0 DIR150B 52.0 DEG 5. 0 54. 0 69. 0 DIR250 55.0 DEG 0 16. 0 166.0 282.0 'PER 33A 60. 7 ER 33B 60.7 TER150A 60.3 0 TER150B 60.3 TER250A 60.6 DT150-33A 0.4 F/ DT150-33B 0.4 F/ 0 DT250-33A 0.0 F/ 0 DT250-33B 0.1 F/ 0 PRECIPITATION 1.08 INCH 0 0. 00 0.00 , 0.00 PRINTOUT PROM GINNA PRIMARY MET TOlifER 1BM PC TERMINAL AV 10/8/92 09:45 RECORD NUMBER 3986 RG&E GINNA PLANT 8EN80R NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE 8TDDEV MIN SPD 33A 4.9 MPH 0, 1~3 0.6 8.3 SPD 33B 4.8 MPH 1-2 2.0 8.2 SPD 150A 4.8 MPH 1' 1.9 8.3 SPD 150B 5.7 0.1 56.3 56.9 MPH'PH SPD 250 6.9 1-2 3.6 9.5 DIR 33A 49.0 DEG 17.0 97.0 334. 0 DIR 33B 49.9 DEG 14. 0 52.0 333.0 DIR150A 55.0 DEG 11.0 68.0 8.0 DIR150B 56.0 .DEG 3.0 57.0 68.0 DIR250 54. 0 DEG 10.0 163.0 355.0 ~ER 33A 61. 3 TER 33B 61.6 TER150A 62. 0 TER150B 62. 0 TER250A 61.3 DT150-33A 0.7 F/ DT150-33B 0.7 F/ DT250-33A 0.0 F/ DT250-33B 0.4 F/ PRECIPITATION 1.08 INCH 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 PR1NTOUT PROM GINNA PRIMARY MET+ TOWER IBM PC TERMINAL AV 10/8/92 10:00 RECORD NUMBER 3987 RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME AVERAGE CODE STDDEV, ~MI SPD 33A 5.0 0 1.4 2.5 9.1 SPD 33B 5~1 0 1.5 2.4 9.0 SPD 150A 5.2 MPH 1.5 2.5 9.1 SPD 150B 57.0 MPH 0 0.0 56.9 57.1 SPD 250 6.1 MPH 2.0 11.0 96.0 DIR 33A 55.0 DEG 0 13. 0 40.0 135.0 DIR 33B 58.0 DEG 14. 0 35.0 146.0 DIR150A 61 ' DEG 13. 0 42.0 137.0 DIR150B 65.0 DEG 0. 1.0 53.0 57.0 DIR250 69. 0 DEG 0 12.0 46.0 134.0 TER 33A 61.3 0 TER 33B 61.7 0 TER150A 62.5 TER150B 62.6 TER250A 61. 4 DT150-33A 1 ' F/ DT150-33B 1-3 F/ 0 DT250-33A 0.1 F/ DT250-33B 0.4 F/ PRECIPITATION 1.08 INCH 0 0;00 0.00 0.00 PRXNTOUT PRO GINNA PRIMARY MET. TONER BM PC ERMXNAL AV 10/8/92 10 15 RECORD NUMBER 3988 RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME AVERAGE CODE STDDEV MIN SPD 33A 4.9 0 1.4 0.6 6.9 SPD 33B 4 ' MPH ~4 0.5 6.6 SPD 150A 4.8 MPH 1 ' 0.6 6.4 SPD 150B 51.1 MPH 0.0 57.0 57. 1 SPD 250 6.6 MPH 1.8 1.0 9.1 DIR 33A 80.0 DEG 14.0 30. 0 141.0 DIR 33B 81.0 DEG 13.0 31. 0 146.0 DIR150A 72.0 DEG 12. 0 32.0 139.0 DIR150B' 54.0 DEG 0.0 53.0 55.0 DIR250 77.0 DEG 10.0 54.0 128.0 TER 33A 61.3 ER 33B 61.3 TER150A 62. 0 TER150B 62.3 TER250A 63.3 F DT150-33A 0.7 F/ DT150-33B 2.0 F/ DT250-33A 2.0 F/ DT250-33B 2-1 F/ 0 PRECIPITATION 1. 08 INCH 0 0. 00 0.00 0.00 PRZNTOUT PROM GZNNA PRZMARY MET ~ TOWER ZBM PC TERMZNAL AV 10/8/92 10: 30 RECORD NUMBER 3989 RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME AVERAGE CODE STDDEV MZN 'AX SPD 33A 4.8 MPH 1-3 6.9 SPD 33B 4.9 MPH 1 3 1.4 7.9 SPD 150A 7.9 MPH 1 ' 5.0 9.0 SPD 150B 57.+ 0.0 57.0 57.2 SPD 250 7.8 MPH 0.5 0.8 9.2 DIR 33A 81.0 DEG 12.0 41.0 140.0 DIR 33B 79.0 DEG 13.0 37.0 . 148.0 DIR150A 86. 0 DEG 16.0 39.0 162.0 DIR150B 53.0 DEG 0.0 53.0 54. 0 DIR250 89.0 DEG 14.0 27.0 156.0 r TER 33A 61. 3 x'ER 33B 61. 3 TER150A 62.2 TER150B 62.2 TER250A 63.0 DT150-33A 1.0 F/ DT150-33B 1~1 F/ DT250-33A 2 ' F/ DT250-33B 2 ' F/ PRECIPITATION 1.08 INCH 0 0.00, 0.00 0.00 PRINTOUT PROM GINNA PRIMARY MET TOWER IBM PC TERMINAL .AV 10/8/92 10: 45 RECORD NUMBER 3990 RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDRV MIN SPD 33A 5.2 MPH 1.0 2.8 8.5 SPD 33B 6.2 MPH 1' F 1 9 ' SPD 150A 5.5 MPH 0 1' 2.5 9.0 SPD 150B 57.2 MPH 0.0 57.1 57.2 SPD 250 5.1 MPH 1' 2.4 8.2 DIR 33A 79.0 DEG 14.0 36. 0 127. 0 DIR 33B 77.0 DEG 12. 0 35. 0 139. 0 DIR150A 79.0 DEG 9.0 48.0 122. 0 DIR150B 53.0 DEG 0.0 52.0 54. 0 DIR250 77.0 DEG 11.0 32.0 144.0 TER 33A 61.4 ZER 33B 61.4 TER150A 62.5 TER150B 62.4 TER250A 63.5 DT150-33A F/ DT150-33B 1.0 F/ DT250-33A F 1 F/ 0 DT250-33B 2-1 F/ 0 PRECIPITATION 1.08 INCH 0 0.00 0. 00 0. 00 PRINTOUT FROM GINNA PRIMARY MET4 TOWER IBM PC TERMINAL AV 10/8/92 11000 RECORD NUMBER 3991 RGGE GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE 8TDDEV MIN SPD 33A 4.8 MPH 0 1.4 1 ' 7.4 SPD 33B 5' MPH 0 1.4 1.5 7.6 SPD 150A 2.8 MPH 1.6 1.6 6.0 SPD 150B 57.2 MPH 0.0 57.1 57.2 SPD 250 5.1 MPH 0 1' 2.4 8.2 DIR 33A 79 ' DEG 28.0 130. 0 DIR 33B 80.0 DEG 0 14. 0 39.0 153.0 DIR150A 79.0 DEG 0 14. 0 26. 0 111. 0 DIR150B 33.0 DEG 0 0.0 52. 0 54. 0 DIR250 77.0 DEG 11.0 32.0 144.0 TER 33A 62.4 0 ER 33B 62.4 TER150A 63.3 0 TER150B 63.3 0 TER250A 64. 9 DT150-33A 0.9 F/ DT150-33B 0.9 F/ 0 DT250-33A 2.4 F/ DT250-33B 2.5 F/ 0 PRECIPITATION ,1.08 INCH 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 PRINTOUT FROM GINNA PRIMARY MET>> TOWER IBM PC TERMINAL AV 10/8/92 11:15 RECORD NUMBER 3992 RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN MAX SPD 33A MPH 2.4 10.0 SPD 33B MPH 1~3 F 1 9.4 SPD 150A MPH 1-3 2-2 9.5 SPD 150B 57 ' MPH 0.0 57. 1 57.3 SPD 250 6.8 MPH 1~1 3.8 9.3 DIR 33A 80.0 DEG 14. 0 37.0 144.0 DIR 33B 82.0 DEG 13.0 41.0 DIR150A 81.0 DEG 13.0 39.0 133.0 120.0'R DIR150B 78.0 DEG 0. 0 42.0 134.0 DIR250 69. 0 DEG 11. 0 32.0 129.0 TER 33A 62. 5 33B 62.5 TER150A 63.6 TER150B 63.7 TER250A 64.9 DT150-33A F 1 F/ DT150-33B 1~2 F/ DT250-33A 2.4 F/ 0 DT250-33B 2.5 F/ 0 PRECIPITATION 1.08 INCH 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 PRINTOUT FROM GZNNA PRIMARY MET i TONE IBM PC TERMINAL AV 10/8/92 11:30 RECORD NUMBER 3993 RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME UNZT CODE STDDEV MZN SPD 33A 5.6 MPH 0 -3 2.6 8.1 -SPD 33B 5.7 MPH 1-2 2.6 8.0 SPD 150A 8.0 MPH 2.0 3.0 11.0 SPD 150B 57.2 MPH 0.0 57.2 57.3 SPD 250 6.5 MPH 1~3 4.3 9.7 DIR 33A 79.0 DEG 11.0 36.0 129.0 DIR 33B 80.0 DEG 11.0 37.0 138.0 DIR150A 79.0 DEG 6. 0 53. 7 116.0 DIR150B 54.0 DEG 0.0 53.0 55.0 DIR250 78.0 DEG 8.0 20.0 125.0 TER 33A 62.7 0 l'ER 33B 62.7 TER150A 63.9 TER150B 63.9 TER250A 64.8 DT150-33A 1 ' F/ DT150-33B 1 ' F/ DT250-33A 2.5 F/ DT250-33B 2.4 F/ 0 PRECIPITATION 1.08 INCH 0.00 0.00 0. 00 RINTOUT FROM QINNA PRIMARY MET TOWER IBM PC TERMINAL AV 10/8/92 11 45 RECORD NUMBER 3994 RG&E GINNA PLANT 8EN8OR NAME CODE STDDEV MIN MAX SPD 33A 6.2 MPH 1.5 2 ' 9.8 SPD 33B 6.4 MPH ~4 2.0 9.7 SPD 150A 6.6 MPH 1~3 2.5 9.5 SPD 150B 57.2 MPH 0.0 57.1 57.3 SPD 250 7-2 MPH ~1. 3.6 10.3 DIR 33A 76.0 DEG 15.0 15.0 115.0 DIR 33B 81.0 DEG 15. 0 16.0 114. 0 DIR150A 77.0 DEG 17.0 21.0 125. 0 DIR150B 53.0 DEG 0.0 52.0 55.0 DIR250 70. 0 DEG 9.0 20.0 114.0 TER 33A 65.0 i'ER 33B 65.0 TER150A 65.3 0, TER150B 65.5 TER250A 66.8 DT150-33A 0.3 F/ DT150-33B 0.5 F/ DT250-33A 1.8 F/ DT250-33B 1.9 F/ PRECIPITATION 1.08 INCH 0 0. 00 0.00 0.00 PRINTOUT FROM GINNA PRIMARY MET TOWER IBM PC TERMINAL AV 10/8/92 12:00 RECORD NUMBER .3995 RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN SPD 33A 6.1 MPH 1.5 2-2 9.8 SPD 33B 6 ' MPH 1.4 2.0 9.7 SPD 150A 6.5 MPH 1-3 2.5 9.5 SPD 150B 57.2 MPH 0.0 57.1 57.3 SPD 250 7' 1.4 3.6 10.3 DIR 33A 77.0 DEG 0 15.0 15. 0 115.0 DIR 33B 80.0 DEG 15.0 16.0 114.0 DIR150A 78.0 DEG 17. 0 21.0 125. 0 DIR150B 53.0 DEG 0.0 52.0 55. 0 DIR250 ~7 ~ 0 DEG 9.0 20.0 14.0 TER 33A 65.1 ER 33B 65.0 TER150A 65.3 TER150B 65.5 TER250A 66.8 DT150-33A 0.3 F/ 0 DT150-33B 0.5 F/ 0 DT250-33A 1.8 F/ 0 DT250-33B 1.9 F/ 0 PRECIPITATION 1.08 INCH 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 PRINTOUT PROM GINNA PRIMARY MET ~ TOWER IBM PC TERMINAL AV 10/8/92 12:15 RECORD NUMBER 3996 RGErE GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV MIN SPD 33A 6.5 MPH 1.5 2 ' 9.8 SPD 33B '.6 MPH 1.4 2.0 9.7 . SPD 150A 6.7 MPH 0 1~3 2.5 9.5 SPD 150B 57.2 MPH 0.0 57.1 57.3 SPD 250 7.4 MPH 1.4 3.6 10.3 DIR 33A 77.0 DEG 15.0 15.0 115. 0 DIR 33B 85.0 DEG 15.0 16.0 114.0 DIR150A 79.0 DEG 17. 0 21. 0 125.0 DIR150B 53 0 DEG 0. 0 52. 0 55. 0 DIR250 79.0 DEG 9. 0 20. 0 114. 0 TER 33A 66.0 ER 33B 66.0 TER150A 66.3 TER150B 66.5 TER250A 67.8 DT150-33A 0.4 F/ DT150-33B 0.5 F/ DT250-33A 1.9 F/ DT250-33B 1.8 F/ . 0 PRECIPITATION 1.08 INCH 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 PRINTOUT >ROM GZNNA XRZMARV MET. TOWZR IBM PC TERMZNAZ, AV 10/8/92 12: 30 RECORD NUMBER 3997 RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNXT CODE STDDEV MIN MAX SPD 33A 8.5 MPH 0 2 ' 12.8 SPD 33B 8' MPH 0 1.4 3.0 12 ' SPD 150A 7 ' MPH 0 1' 2.5 9.5 SPD 150B 57 ' MPH 0 0.0 57.1 57.3 SPD 250 7.4 MPH 1.4 3.6 10.3 DIR 33A 67. 0 DEG 0. 15.0 11.0 104.0 DIR 33B 65. 0 DEG 14.0 11.0 103.0 DIR150A 69.0 DEG 0 15. 0 12. 0 115. 0 DIR150B 53.0 DEG 0.0 52. 0 55.0 DIR250 69. 0 DEG 9.0 20.0 100.0 TER 33A 66.0 F ER 33B 66.0 F TER150A 66.3 TER150B 66.5 TER250A 67.8 0 DT150-33A 0.4 F/ 0 DT150-33B 0.5 F/ 0 DT250-33A 1.9 F/ DT250-33B 1.8 F/ PRECIPITATION 1.08 INCH 0 0. 00 0.00 0.00 PRZNTOUT PROM GZNNA PRZMARY MET TOWER ZBM PC TERMZNAL AV 10/8/92 12: 45 RECORD NUMBER 3998 RG&E GINNA PLANT SENSOR NAME AVERAGE UNIT CODE STDDEV MZN SPD 33A SPD 33B SPD 150A ,7 8 ' 8 7 ~ 9 MPH MPH MPH 0 0 '.4 1' 2 ' 3.0 2.5 12.8 12 ~ 7 9.5 SPD 150B 57 ' MPH 0 0.0 57.1 57.3 SPD 250 7.9 MPH 0 1.4 3.6 10.3 DIR 33A 65.0 DEG 0 15. 0 11.0 104.0 DIR 33B 63.0 DEG , 0 14.0 11.0 103.0'2.'0 DIR150A 62.0 DEG 0 15. 0 115.0 DIR150B 53. 0 DEG 0.0 52.0 55.0 DIR250 66. 0 DEG 9.0 20.0 100.0 TER 33A 66. 0 0 ER 33B 66.0 TER150A 66. 3 'ER150B 66.5 TER250A 67.8 DT150-33A 0.4 F/ DT150-33B 0.5 F/ DT250-33A 1.9 F/ DT250-33B 1.8 F/ PRECIPITATION 1.08 INCH 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 SECTlON 10.2 F!ELD DATA AND MAPS TABLE '10.2 PLUME -ARRIVAL DEPARTURE TIMES TABLE 10.3 TABLE 10.4 DISTANCE IVII 0.5 09:21 09'42 10:01 1.0 09:27 09:48 10:07 2.0 09:39 10:00 10:19 3.0 09:51 10:12 10:31 4.0 10:03 10:24 10:43 5.0 10:15 10:36 10:55 6.0 10:27 10:48 11:07 7.0 10:39 11:00 11:19 8.0 10:51 11:12 11:31 9.0 11'03 11:24 11:43 10.0 11:15 11:36 11:55 11.0 11:27 11:48 12:07 1 2.0 11:39 12:00 12:19 NOTES: " After indicated arrival time, refer to offsite radiological data shown on Tables 10.3 and 10.4 as appropriate for zone of interest. After indicated departure time, all dose rates (mr/hr) will be background. For ground deposition readings, refer to post-plume radiological data shown on Tables 10.5 and 10.6. TABLE 10.3-A RADIOLOGICALSURVEY/SAMPLING DATA (RG8cE FIELD TEAMS) CLOSE WINDOW OPEN WINDOW DOSIMETRY GROSS GROSS (mr/hr) (mr/br) INCREMENT IODINE PARTIC. EXPOSURE CARTRIDGE FILTER ZONE 3 FEET CONTACT 3 FEET CONTACT (mREM) (CPM) (CPM) A 7.3 7.3 9.5 9.5 70 BKG 3.4 3.4 4.5 4.5 50 BKG 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.0 45 BKG 0.7 0.7 0.9 0.9 BKG BKG 0.4 0.4 0.6 0.6 BKG BKG 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 BKG BKG 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 BKG BKG 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 BKG BKG 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 BKG BKG NOTES:

1. Dose rate readings apply to Victoreen 450 dose rate instrument or equivalent. Ensure that readings provided do not exceed range of survey instrument being used. Provide only those readings being requested, or in accordance with Controller instructions.
2. Dosimeter incremental exposure assumes a 15-minute stay-time in the particular zone of interest. Incremental values may be scaled up or down as appropriate. Provide cumulative dosimeter reading only when requested.
3. Air samples assume use of RADECO H-809C air sampler or equivalent. Volume assumed is approximately 180 liters (30 Ipm for 6 minutes), and field reading is with HP-260,
4. BKG = Use actual back round readin of surve instrument bein used.

lo-3Y I ~ I lJ  % g '4 TABLE 10.3-B RADlOLOGICALSURVEY/SAMPL(NG:DATA (COUNTY TEAMS) CLOSE WINDOW OPEN WINDOW DOSIMETRY GROSS GROSS (mr/hr) (mr/hr) INCREMENT IODINE PARTIC. EXPOSURE CARTRIDGE FILTER ZONE 3 FEET CONTACT 3 FEET CONTACT (mREM) (CPM) (CPM) 7.3 7.3 9.5 9.5 90 BKG 3.4 3.4 4.5 4.5 60 BKG 1.5 1.5 2.0 2.0 50 BKG 0.7 0.7 0.9 0.9 BKG BKG 0.4 0.4 0.6 0.6 BKG BKG 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 BKG BKG 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 BKG BKG 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 BKG BKG 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 BKG BKG NOTES:

1. Dose rate readings apply to Victoreen 450, CDV-715, RO-2 dose rate instrument or equivalent. Ensure that readings provided do not exceed range of survey instrument being used. Provide only those readings being requested, or in accordance with Controller instructions.
2. Dosimeter incremental exposure assumes a 15-minute stay-time in the particular zone of interest. Incremental values may be scaled up or down as appropriate. Provide cumulative dosimeter reading only when requested.
3. Air samples assume use of RADECO H-809C air sampler or equivalent. Volume assumed is approximately 10 cubic feet, and field reading is with HP-260 or equivalent.
4. BKG = Use actual back round readin of surve instrumen bein used.

~ P  % P t I via'4 t 4, 'f>)t c", ~ s"M TABL'E 10.4-A RADIOLOGICALSURVEY/SAMPLING DATA (RGEEE SURVEY TEAMS) CLOSE WINDOW OPEN WINDOW (mr/hr)'mr/hr) DOSIMETRY INCREMENT EXPOSURE GROSS IODINE CARTRIDGE GROSS PARTIC. FILTER ZONE 3 FEET CONTACT 3 FEET CONTACT (mREM) (CPM) (CPM) 0.9 0.9 BKG BKG 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 BKG BKG 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 BKG BKG 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG 0 BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG- BKG NOTES: 1.:Dose rate readings apply to Victoreen 450 dose rate instrument or equivalent. Ensure that readings provided do not exceed range of survey instrument being used. Provide only those readings being requested, or in accordance with Controller instructions.

2. Dosimeter incremental exposure assumes a 15-minute stay-time in the particular zone of interest. Incremental values may be scaled up or down as appropriate. Provide cumulative dosimeter reading only when requested.
3. Air samples assume use of RADECO H-809C air sampler or equivalent. Volume assumed is approximately 180 liters (30 lpm for 6 minutes), and field reading is with HP-260.
4. BKG = Use ac ual back round readin of surve instrumen bein used.

J II ) r <<~ I f I TABLE 10.4-B RADIOLOGICALSURVEY/SAMPLING DATA (COUNTY TEAMS) CLOSE WINDOW OPEN WINDOW DOSIMETRY GROSS GROSS (mr/hr) (mr/br) INCREMENT IODINE PARTIC. EXPOSURE CARTRIDGE FILTER ZONE 3 FEET CONTACT 3 FEET CONTACT (mREM) (CPM) (CPM) 0,9 0.9 BKG BKG 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 BKG BKG 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 BKG BKG 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG NOTES:

1. Dose rate readings apply to Victoreen 450, CDV-715, RO-2 dose rate instrument or equivalent. Ensure that readings provided do not exceed range of survey instrument being used. Provide only those readings being requested, or in accordance with Controller instructions.

2 ~ Dosimeter incremental exposure assumes a 15-minute stay-time in the particular zone of interest. Incremental values may be scaled up or down as appropriate. Provide cumulative dosimeter reading only when requested.

3. Air samples assume use of RADECO H-809C air sampler or equivalent. Volume assumed is approximately 10 cubic feet, and field reading is with HP-260 or equivalent.
4. BKG = Use actual back round readin of surve instrument bein sed.

I 1 TABLE 10.5 POST-PLUME SURVEY DATA (FOR PANCAKE PROBES AND RM-14 METER) PANCAKE PROBE (GROSS CPM) ZONE 1 METER 1 CM A BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG NOTE: BKG = Use ac ual back round readin of surve ins rurnen bein used. ~ l ~ TABLE 10.6 POST-PLUME SURVEY DATA (GAMMA MICRO-R/HOUR READINGS) GROSS GROSS MICRO-R/HOUR MICRO-R/HOUR ZONE @1 METER 91 CM A BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG D BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG G BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG BKG NOTE: BKG = Use actual back round readin of surve instrumen bein sed. Io- 3g r i - ~ e 4I ~a> < t SECTION 10.3 FIELD AIR SAIVIPLE ISOTOPIC DATA S r I, i ~ i P h j I )~ li 'I 1, .l ,I l+ >," II ~ ~ t f a ~ ) 'l 0 i, i r ~ ~ ( A ~ !, -I TABLE 10.7-A AIR PARTICULATE FILTER ISOTOPIC ACTIVITY SAHPLE COLLECTION DURING PLUHE PHASE COUNTY TEAHS . 10 CUBIC FT SAHPLE TOTAL FIELD I-131 I-133 I-135 CS-134 CS-137 BA-140 LA-140 20NE ACTIVITY READING UCI/CC (CPH) UCI/CC UCI/CC UCI/CC UCI/CC UCI/CC UCI/CC UC I/CC 6.71E-11 4.6E+01 1.99E-11 1.39E.11 7.96E-12 O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 2.98E-11 4.2E+01 8.85E-12 6.20E-12 3.54E-'l2 O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 1.33E-11 4.1E+01 3.96E-12 2.77E-12 1.58E-12 O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 6.23E-12 4.1E+01 1.85E-12 1.29E-12 7.39E-13 O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 3.83E-12 4.DE+01 1.14E-12 7.95E-13 4.55E-13 O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 2.52E-12 4.DE+01 7.47E-13 5.23E-13 2.99E-13 O.DOE+00 O.OOE+00 0.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 1.61E-12 4 'E+01 4.77E-13 3.34E-13 1.91E-13 O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 1.15E-12 4.DE+01 3.42E-13 2.40E-13 1.37E-13 O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 9.10E-13 4.0E+01 2.70E-13 1.89E-13 1.08E-13 O.DOE+00 O.OOE+00 O.DOE+00 O.DOE+00 TABLE 10.7-B SILVER 2EDLITE CARTRIDGE RADIOIODINE I SOTOP I C ACTIVITY SAHPLE COLLECTION DURING PLUHE PHASE COUNTY TEAHS - 10 CUBIC Fl'AHPLE TOTAL F I ELD I -131 I -132 I -133 I -134 I -135 ZONE ACTIVITY READING UC I /CC (CPH) UCI /CC UC I/CC UC I/CC UCI/CC UCI/CC 6.71E-09 8.5E+01 1.99E-09 3.39E-10 1.39E-09 2.19E-09 7.96E-10 2.98E-09 6.DE+01 8.85E-10 1.50E-10 6.20E-10 9.74E-10 3.54E-10 1.33E-09 4.9E+01 3.96E-10 6.73E-11 2.77E-10 4.35E-10 1.58E-10 6.23E-10 4.4E+01 1.85E-10 3.14E-11 1.29E-10 2.03E-10 7.39E-11 3.83E-10 4.3E+01 1.14E-10 1.93E-11 7.95E-11 1.25E-10 4.55E-11 2.52E-10 4.2E+01 7.47E-11 1.27E-11 5.23E-11 8.21E-11 2.99E-11 1.61E 10 4.1E+01 4.77E-11 8.10E-12 3.34E-11 5 ~ 24E-11 1.91E-11 1.15E-10 4.1E+01 3.42E-11 5.82E-12 2.40E-11 3.76E-11 1.37E-11

9. 10E.11 4.1E+01 2.70E-11 4.59E-12 1.89E-11 2.97E-11 1.08E-11

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