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{{#Wiki_filter:WNP-2 SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION NRC FORM 474 SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM DOCKET NO.50-397 DECEMBER 7, 1994 9501040182 941207 PDR ADOCK 05000397 P PDR NRC FORM 474 SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION WNP-2 SIMULATOR CERTIFICATION WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM 1.INTRODUCTION 1~1 Certification Approach 1.2 Simulator Application
{{#Wiki_filter:WNP-2 SIMULATORCERTIFICATION NRC FORM 474 SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM DOCKET NO. 50-397 DECEMBER 7, 1994 9501040182 941207 PDR ADOCK 05000397 P               PDR
~Pa e SIMULATOR INFORMATION 2.1 General Information 2.1.1 Owner/Operator/Manufacturer 2.1.2 Reference Plant/Fype/Rating 2.1.3 Date Available for Training 2.1.4 7ype of Certification Report 2.2 Control Room Physical Fidelity 2.2.1 Control Room Physical Arrangement 2.2.2 Panels&Equipment 2.2.3 Simulator Control Room Environment 2.2.4 Systems 2.3 Instructor Control Features 2.3.1 Initial Conditions 2.3.2 Malfunctions 2.3.3 Items Outside the Control Room 2.3.4 Additional Special Instructor ffraining Features 2.4 Operating Procedures for Reference Plant 3.SIMULATOR DESIGN DATA 3.1 Design Basis 3.2 Update Information 3.3 Simulator Discrepancy Resolution and Upgrading 4.PERFORMANCE VERIFICATION 4.1 Simulator Tests 4.1.1 Computer Real Time Verification 4.1.2 Normal Plant Evolutions 4.1.3 Steady State Operation 4.1.4 Transient Performance 4.1.5 Plant Malfunctions 4.2 Quadrennial Test Schedule 4.2.1 Annual Testing 4.2.2 Quadrennial Testing 10 0~.
 
5.COMPLIANCE 5.1 10 CFR 55.45 Regulatory Requirements 5.2 Regulatory Guide 1.149 5.3 Exceptions to ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985)5.3.1 Simulator Capabilities 5.3.2 Simulator Environment 5,3.3 Systems Simulated and the Degree of Completeness 5.3.4 Simulator Training Capabilities 5.3.5 Simulator Design Control 5.4 Upgrades and Corrections 12 13 APPENDIX A-SIMULATOR SCOPE DIAGRAMS A-1WNP-2 Simulator Scope APPENDIX B-SIMULATOR CRITICAL PARAMETERS B-1 Simulator Critical Parameters APPENDIX C-INSTRUCTOR INTERFACES C-1 Initial Conditions C-2 Local Operator Actions C-3 Malf'unctions C4 Component Level Failures APPENDIX D-SIMULATOR ACCEPTANCE TESTS D-1 ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985)Requirements Versus Simulator Acceptance Tests D-2 Computer Spare Capacity Test Abstract D-3 Normal Plant Evolution Test Abstracts D-4 Steady State Operation Test Abstracts D-5 Transient Performance Test Abstracts D-6 Plant Malfunction Test Abstracts APPENDIX E-QUADRENNIAL TESTING E-1 Quadrennial Test Schedule e
NRC FORM 474 SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION WNP-2 SIMULATORCERTIFICATION WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM
1.INTRODUCTION This report is submitted in accordance with Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, part 55.45 and Regulatory Guide 1.149.The report provides the information prescribed by Appendix A of the American National Standards Institute/American Nuclear Society Standard, ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985),"Nuclear Power Plant Simulators for Use in Operator Training".
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Its puxpose is to provide supporting documentation to substantiate our submittal of NRC Form 474"Simulation Facility Certification" for the Washington Public Power Supply System's (Supply System)Nuclear Plant No.2 (WNP-2)Operator Training Simulator.
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The ANS 3.5 (1985)was used versus the ANS 3.5 (1993)due to the new standard not referenced by NUREG 1258, 10CFR55, nox Regulatory Guide 1.149.1.1 Certification Approach This certification submittal documents the performance of the WNP-2 simulatox to be placed in service January 1995 at the Supply System.The Training facility is a plant-referenced simulator designed to meet all known and anticipated requirements.
      ~ Certification Approach 1.2 Simulator Application SIMULATORINFORMATION 2.1 General Information 2.1.1 Owner/Operator/Manufacturer 2.1.2 Reference Plant/Fype/Rating 2.1.3 Date Available for Training 2.1.4 7ype of Certification Report 2.2 Control Room Physical Fidelity 2.2.1 Control Room Physical Arrangement 2.2.2 Panels & Equipment 2.2.3 Simulator Control Room Environment 2.2.4 Systems 2.3 Instructor Control Features 2.3.1 Initial Conditions 2.3.2 Malfunctions 2.3.3 Items Outside the Control Room 2.3.4 Additional Special Instructor ffraining Features 2.4 Operating Procedures for Reference Plant
Its design documentation and configuration managed system will also permit the Supply System to maintain its fidelity to changes in the reference plant.The Supply System has recognized that its simulator has some limitations in its fidelity to the reference plant.These differences are delineated in this submittal.
: 3. SIMULATORDESIGN DATA 3.1 Design Basis 3.2 Update Information 3.3 Simulator Discrepancy Resolution and Upgrading
The Supply System has assessed the impacts of these differences in meeting its training objectives and examinations requirements.
: 4. PERFORMANCE VERIFICATION 4.1 Simulator Tests 4.1.1 Computer Real Time Verification 4.1.2 Normal Plant Evolutions 4.1.3 Steady State Operation 4.1.4 Transient Performance 4.1.5 Plant Malfunctions 4.2 Quadrennial Test Schedule                                     10 4.2.1 Annual Testing 4.2.2 Quadrennial Testing
This has resulted in a continuing program of upgrades for differences that affect training.The Supply System has identified compensatory training xequixements for instances in which the simulator fidelity significantly impacts training or examination scenarios.
 
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: 5. COMPLIANCE 5.1   10 CFR 55.45 Regulatory Requirements 5.2   Regulatory Guide 1.149 5.3   Exceptions to ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985)                         12 5.3.1 Simulator Capabilities 5.3.2 Simulator Environment 5,3.3 Systems Simulated and the Degree of Completeness 5.3.4 Simulator Training Capabilities 5.3.5 Simulator Design Control 5.4   Upgrades and Corrections                                   13 APPENDIX A - SIMULATORSCOPE DIAGRAMS A-1WNP-2 Simulator Scope APPENDIX B - SIMULATOR CRITICALPARAMETERS B-1 Simulator Critical Parameters APPENDIX C - INSTRUCTOR INTERFACES C-1 Initial Conditions C-2 Local Operator Actions C-3 Malf'unctions C4 Component Level Failures APPENDIX D - SIMULATORACCEPTANCE TESTS D-1 ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985) Requirements Versus Simulator Acceptance Tests D-2 Computer Spare Capacity Test Abstract D-3 Normal Plant Evolution Test Abstracts D-4 Steady State Operation Test Abstracts D-5 Transient Performance Test Abstracts D-6 Plant Malfunction Test Abstracts APPENDIX E - QUADRENNIALTESTING E-1 Quadrennial Test Schedule
 
e 1.INTRODUCTION This report is submitted in accordance with Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, part 55.45 and Regulatory Guide 1.149. The report provides the information prescribed by Appendix A of the American National Standards Institute/American Nuclear Society Standard, ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985), "Nuclear Power Plant Simulators for Use in Operator Training". Its puxpose is to provide supporting documentation to substantiate our submittal of NRC Form 474 "Simulation Facility Certification" for the Washington Public Power Supply System's (Supply System) Nuclear Plant No.2 (WNP-2) Operator Training Simulator.
The ANS 3.5 (1985) was used versus the ANS 3.5 (1993) due to the new standard not referenced by NUREG 1258, 10CFR55, nox Regulatory Guide 1.149.
1.1 Certification Approach This certification submittal documents the performance of the WNP-2 simulatox to be placed in service January 1995 at the Supply System. The Training facility is a plant-referenced simulator designed to meet all known and anticipated requirements. Its design documentation and configuration managed system will also permit the Supply System to maintain its fidelity to changes in the reference plant.
The Supply System has recognized that its simulator has some limitations in its fidelity to the reference plant. These differences are delineated in this submittal. The Supply System has assessed the impacts of these differences in meeting its training objectives and examinations requirements. This has resulted in a continuing program of upgrades for differences that affect training. The Supply System has identified compensatory training xequixements for instances in which the simulator fidelity significantly impacts training or examination scenarios.
The diffexences in correlation between the simulator and reference plant were determined to be of two categories:
The diffexences in correlation between the simulator and reference plant were determined to be of two categories:
1.Exceptions to the ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985)Standard-these differences are founded in the physical scope of the simulator haxdware and the range of simulated system operation.
: 1. Exceptions to the ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985) Standard - these differences are founded in the physical scope of the simulator haxdware and the range of simulated system operation.
2.Upgrades and Corrections
: 2. Upgrades and Corrections - these difFerences represent all exceptions for which priority has been established to correct the identified discrepancies. The criterion for this category is that the exception requires correction to meet training or examination plans using this simulator. These discrepancies are planned for correction consistent with the requirements of 10 CFR 55.45 (b)(4)(i) 1of13
-these difFerences represent all exceptions for which priority has been established to correct the identified discrepancies.
 
The criterion for this category is that the exception requires correction to meet training or examination plans using this simulator.
1.2 Simulator Application The training program administrative procedures and technical support procedures ensure that licensee examinations and associated training are fully compliant with 10 CFR 55.45 requirements and associated guidelines. The scope, design, and operation of the simulator are for the specific support of the training tasks used on the WNP-2 simulator for license operator training and testing.
These discrepancies are planned for correction consistent with the requirements of 10 CFR 55.45 (b)(4)(i)1of13 1.2 Simulator Application The training program administrative procedures and technical support procedures ensure that licensee examinations and associated training are fully compliant with 10 CFR 55.45 requirements and associated guidelines.
Simulator training is structured around scenarios'hat include clearly defined learning objectives based on job task analysis. Training materials based on those requirements are systematically compared to plant modifications, Licensee Event Reports; Significant Operating Experience Reports and changes to p'rocedures.
The scope, design, and operation of the simulator are for the specific support of the training tasks used on the WNP-2 simulator for license operator training and testing.Simulator training is structured around scenarios'hat include clearly defined learning objectives based on job task analysis.Training materials based on those requirements are systematically compared to plant modifications, Licensee Event Reports;Significant Operating Experience Reports and changes to p'rocedures.
The simulator is intended to fully meet all known or anticipated requirements as well the Supply System's commitment to quality training. It is the Supply System's intent as'ubstantiate to fully support its training program by making the most effective use of the simulator.
The simulator is intended to fully meet all known or anticipated requirements as well as'ubstantiate the Supply System's commitment to quality training.It is the Supply System's intent to fully support its training program by making the most effective use of the simulator.
2.0 SIMULATORINFORMATION This section of the WNP-2 Simulator Certification provides general information about the WNP-2 replacement simulator and reference plant, summarizes the comparison made between the simulator and reference plant's physical attributes, instrumentation, and environment and discusses the available instructor interface features. The use of the reference plant's operating procedures in the simulator is also addressed.
2.0 SIMULATOR INFORMATION This section of the WNP-2 Simulator Certification provides general information about the WNP-2 replacement simulator and reference plant, summarizes the comparison made between the simulator and reference plant's physical attributes, instrumentation, and environment and discusses the available instructor interface features.The use of the reference plant's operating procedures in the simulator is also addressed.
2.1 General Information The foHowing general information is provided   as reference and for familiarization with the WNP-2 replacement simulator; 2.1.1 Owner/Operator/Manufacturer The WNP-2 simulator is owned and operated by the Washington Public Power Supply System, a municipal corporation and joint operating agency of the State of Washington. The simulator is                 .
2.1 General Information The foHowing general information is provided as reference and for familiarization with the WNP-2 replacement simulator; 2.1.1 Owner/Operator/Manufacturer The WNP-2 simulator is owned and operated by the Washington Public Power Supply System, a municipal corporation and joint operating agency of the State of Washington.
located at the Supply System's Plant Support Facility, approximately one mile from the reference plant. The Supply System address is:
The simulator is.located at the Supply System's Plant Support Facility, approximately one mile from the reference plant.The Supply System address is: 2 of 13 Washington Public Power Supply System P.O.Box 968 3000 George Washington Way Richland, WA 99352-0968 The WNP-2 simulator was manufactured by Westinghouse at their Monroeville Pennsylvania site.2.1.2 Reference Plant/Type/Rating The WNP-2 power generating station (plant)is the designated reference plant for the WNP-2 operator training simulator.
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WNP-2 is a 1145 MWe/3323 MWt General Electric boiling water reactor (BWR-5)with a Mark H containment.
 
WNP-2 began commercial operations in December 1984.2.19 Date Available For Training The simulator will be available for operator training in January 1995.2.1.4 Type of Certification Report This is the initial Simulator Certification Report for the WNP-2 simulator, which is a plant-specific simulator for the WNP-2 power generating station.2.2 Control Room Physical Fidelity The WNP-2 simulator consists of a full scale replica of significant portions of the WNP-2 plant's main control room with f'ront panel devices fully functional.
Washington Public Power Supply System P.O. Box 968 3000 George Washington Way Richland, WA 99352-0968 The WNP-2 simulator was manufactured by Westinghouse at their Monroeville Pennsylvania site.
This replica is driven by a computer complex such that the visual/audible characteristics of the plant control room are reproduced for a given operating condition.
2.1.2 Reference Plant/Type/Rating The WNP-2 power generating station (plant) is the designated reference plant for the WNP-2 operator training simulator. WNP-2 is a 1145 MWe/3323 MWt General Electric boiling water reactor (BWR-5) with a Mark H containment. WNP-2 began commercial operations in December 1984.
The physical scope of the plant-referenced simulator was reviewed in accordance with Section 3.2 of ANSI/ANS 3.5-1985.2.2.1 Control Room Physical Arrangement The physical location of simulated panels as well as other control room equipment (e.g.desks and cabinets)was compared to the WNP-2 control room as part of this assessment.
2.19 Date Available For Training The simulator willbe  available for operator training in January 1995.
The identification of simulated panels is shown in Appendix A, Figure A-l,"WNP-2 Simulator Scope".The figure also provides equipment lists which identify major panels and items on panels included in the simulator's scope of simulation.
2.1.4 Type of Certification Report This is the initial Simulator Certification Report for the WNP-2 simulator, which is a plant-specific simulator for the WNP-2 power generating station.
3 of 13 The simulator has, for those panels in its current scope, retained a one-to-one relationship except as noted in the exceptions per Section 5 of this report.Those control room panels included in the simulator scope have been compared to the plant control room and an evaluation performed for training impact based on normal plant evolutions and for responding to malfunctions listed in ANSI/ANS 3.5 (1985)Section 3.1.2.Panels not included in the simulator were evaluated for impact to training.It is recognized that the physical scope of the simulator does not include all control room back panels.The area of back panel simulation required to support operator training relative to the use for all plant procedures as well as the trainees'bility to monitor all of the controls within the area of operator responsibility was addressed as part of tliis assessment.
2.2 Control Room Physical Fidelity The WNP-2 simulator consists of a full scale replica of significant portions of the WNP-2 plant's main control room with f'ront panel devices fully functional. This replica is driven by a computer complex such that the visual/audible characteristics of the plant control room are reproduced for a given operating condition. The physical scope of the plant-referenced simulator was reviewed in accordance with Section 3.2 of ANSI/ANS 3.5 - 1985.
2.2.2 Panels and Equipment Physical fidelity of the controls and simulated panels per ANSI/ANS 3.5 (1985)Section 3.2.2 has been verified against current photographs taken in October 1993 of actual panels in the WNP-2 control room.Design changes to the plant which physically affect the simulator have been identified in an ongoing process where changes which affect simulated panels and controls are classified as to their training impact.Differences between the simulator and the reference plant are evaluated, cataloged, entered and tracked in the simulator's Configuration Management System.2.2.3 Simulator Control Room Environment The verification of the simulator's fidelity to the WNP-2 control room included a comparison of the physical environment.
2.2.1 Control Room Physical Arrangement The physical location of simulated panels as well as other control room equipment (e.g. desks and cabinets) was compared to the WNP-2 control room as part of this assessment. The identification of simulated panels is shown in Appendix A, Figure A-l, "WNP-2 Simulator Scope".
The comparison criteria includes color, console arrangement, physical furnishings, lighting as well as the audible background.
The figure also provides equipment lists which identify major panels and items on panels included in the simulator's scope of simulation.
Deficiencies in the category are assessed in the same manner for training impact.2.2.4 Systems The simulator provides a simulated system scope consistent with the scope of the panels and controls included in the simulator.
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Certain systems which would not, by plant procedure, be observed and/or controlled by plant operators are not simulated or are simulated partially.
 
Simulator performance testing has identified discrepancies in simulated systems responses which are are identified as items to be corrected.(See Section 3.3 for details)4of13 2.3 Instructor Control Features The WNP-2 instructor interface consists of instructor control and monitoring equipment located in an elevated station overlooking the simulator Hoor, The xoom permits viewing of the main simulator control area through tinted windows.Observation is further enhanced by use of audio/video equipment which provides the capability to recoxd activities at the panels.The current instructor station has a full set of features summarized as follows: 2.3.1 Initial Conditions The simulator can support one hundred twenty (120)IC's or"snapshots" of plant conditions.
The simulator has, for those panels in its current scope, retained a one-to-one relationship except as noted in the exceptions per Section 5 of this report. Those control room panels included in the simulator scope have been compared to the plant control room and an evaluation performed for training impact based on normal plant evolutions and for responding to malfunctions listed in ANSI/ANS 3.5 (1985) Section 3.1.2.
Thirty-five (35)IC's are reserved for training use and are password protected.
Panels not included in the simulator were evaluated     for impact to training. It is recognized that the physical scope of the simulator does not include all control room back panels. The area of back panel simulation required to support operator training relative to the use for all plant procedures as well as the trainees'bility to monitor all of the controls within the area of operator responsibility was addressed as part of tliis assessment.
An additional twenty-five (25)IC's are for general use and sixty (60)IC's are for use with the"backtrack" feature.The IC's include a variety of operating conditions and fission product poison concentrations.
2.2.2 Panels and Equipment Physical fidelity of the controls and simulated panels per ANSI/ANS 3.5 (1985) Section 3.2.2 has been verified against current photographs taken in October 1993 of actual panels in the WNP-2 control room. Design changes to the plant which physically affect the simulator have been identified in an ongoing process where changes which affect simulated panels and controls are classified as to their training impact. Differences between the simulator and the reference plant are evaluated, cataloged, entered and tracked in the simulator's Configuration Management System.
Attachment C-1 of Appendix C is a list of the current IC's used in the simulator.
2.2.3 Simulator Control Room Environment The verification of the simulator's fidelity to the WNP-2 control room included a comparison of the physical environment. The comparison criteria includes color, console arrangement, physical furnishings, lighting as well as the audible background. Deficiencies in the category are assessed in the same manner for training impact.
2.3.2 Malfunctions Forty (40)malfunctions may be"active" or available for use in the simulator at any given time.Where operator actions are a function of the degree of severity of the malfunction, the malfunction has adjustable values and ramp times to final value of such a range to represent the plant malfunction condition.
2.2.4 Systems The simulator provides a simulated system scope consistent with the scope of the panels and controls included in the simulator. Certain systems which would not, by plant procedure, be observed and/or controlled by plant operators are not simulated or are simulated partially.
Malfunctions may be activated as gxoups or individually.
Simulator performance testing has identified discrepancies in simulated systems responses which are are identified as items to be corrected. (See Section 3.3 for details) 4of13
They can be activated by remote device, time delay trigger, console keyboard or by a combination of conditional simulator events called conditional triggers.These alternate approaches to initiate malfunctions effectively eliminate any cues to trainees that a malfunction has been introduced into the simulation.
 
All malfunctions are easily inserted, controlled, and removed using the available instructor station functions.
2.3 Instructor Control Features The WNP-2 instructor interface consists of instructor control and monitoring equipment located in an elevated station overlooking the simulator Hoor, The xoom permits viewing of the main simulator control area through tinted windows. Observation is further enhanced by use of audio/
2.39 Items Outside the Control Room The simulator provides realism as required for training in selected operator interfaces to systems and components outside the control xoom.The simulator includes a communications system which allows instructoxs to communicate with trainees just as control room operators would communicate with equipment operators using telephones, radios and the Plant Communication
video equipment which provides the capability to recoxd activities at the panels. The current instructor station has a full set of features summarized as follows:
't Network.In addition the Emergency NRC communication phone system is installed.
2.3.1 Initial Conditions The simulator can support one hundred twenty (120) IC's or "snapshots" of plant conditions.
The simulator also includes remote and alternate remote shutdown panels, located separately from the simulator.
Thirty-five (35) IC's are reserved for training use and are password protected. An additional twenty-five (25) IC's are for general use and sixty (60) IC's are for use with the "backtrack" feature. The IC's include a variety of operating conditions and fission product poison concentrations. Attachment C-1 of Appendix C is a list of the current IC's used in the simulator.
5 of 13 2.3.4 Additional Special Instructor/Training Features The WNP-2 simulator includes capabilities to freeze simulation, run simulation in slower than real time, fast time, and backtrack.
2.3.2 Malfunctions Forty (40) malfunctions may be "active" or available for use in the simulator at any given time.
The"fast" function can be used to change the rate of xenon buildup or turbine warm-up by a factor from 1 to 10 times real time.Parameters identified for performance testing are obtainable in hard copy either as plots or printouts.
Where operator actions are a function of the degree of severity of the malfunction, the malfunction has adjustable values and ramp times to final value of such a range to represent the plant malfunction condition. Malfunctions may be activated as gxoups or individually. They can be activated by remote device, time delay trigger, console keyboard or by a combination of conditional simulator events called conditional triggers. These alternate approaches to initiate malfunctions effectively eliminate any cues to trainees that a malfunction has been introduced into the simulation. All malfunctions are easily inserted, controlled, and removed using the available instructor station functions.
Plots are available through either the Simulator Performance Verification System, at a resolution of up to model calculation rates, via Parameter Trending, and from a strip chart recorder, The instructor station also has the capability of alerting the instructor when an evolution has proceeded beyond the design limits of the plant.Selected parameters are monitored and when simulator operating limits are exceeded a message is provided to the instructor.
2.39 Items Outside the Control Room The simulator provides realism as required for training in selected operator interfaces to systems and components outside the control xoom. The simulator includes a communications system which allows instructoxs to communicate with trainees just as control room operators would communicate with equipment operators using telephones, radios and the Plant Communication     't Network. In addition the Emergency NRC communication phone system is installed. The simulator also includes remote and alternate remote shutdown panels, located separately from the simulator.
2.4 Operating Procedures for Reference Plant The procedures used in the simulator are controlled copies of the WNP-2 reference plant procedures.
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All procedures and reference documentation in the simulator control room is maintained at the same revision level as available in the reference plant control room.Plant procedure deviations are implemented as they occur to ensure the Simulator procedures are identical to those utilized in WNP-2 Contxol Room.Simulator certification tests were conducted using revisions of procedures current to the date the tests were conducted.
 
3.SIMULATOR DESIGN DATA The simulator's design configuration and performance are correlated to the reference plant control room's configuration and the plant's performance.
2.3.4 Additional Special Instructor/Training Features The WNP-2 simulator includes capabilities to freeze simulation, run simulation in slower than real time, fast time, and backtrack. The "fast" function can be used to change the rate of xenon buildup or turbine warm-up by a factor from 1 to 10 times real time. Parameters identified for performance testing are obtainable in hard copy either as plots or printouts. Plots are available through either the Simulator Performance Verification System, at a resolution of up to model calculation rates, via Parameter Trending, and from a strip chart recorder, The instructor station also has the capability of alerting the instructor when an evolution has proceeded beyond the design limits of the plant. Selected parameters are monitored and when simulator operating limits are exceeded a message is provided to the instructor.
The simulator's design is controlled, documented, and maintained in accordance with ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985).This information is available via the simulator's Configuration Management System (CMS).3.1 Design Basis Information used as the basis for the simulator's design includes the WNP-2 refexence plant design documentation and simulator design documentation.
2.4 Operating Procedures     for Reference Plant The procedures used in the simulator are controlled copies of the WNP-2 reference plant procedures. All procedures and reference documentation in the simulator control room is maintained at the same revision level as available in the reference plant control room. Plant procedure deviations are implemented as they occur to ensure the Simulator procedures are identical to those utilized in WNP-2 Contxol Room. Simulator certification tests were conducted using revisions of procedures current to the date the tests were conducted.
: 3. SIMULATOR DESIGN DATA The simulator's design configuration and performance are correlated to the reference plant control room's configuration and the plant's performance. The simulator's design is controlled, documented, and maintained in accordance with ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985). This information is available via the simulator's Configuration Management System (CMS).
3.1 Design Basis Information used   as the basis for the simulator's design includes the WNP-2 refexence plant design documentation and simulator design documentation.
Reference plant design documentation includes all drawings, reports, manuals, calculations, test data and operating records which describe the reference plant configuration and performance.
Reference plant design documentation includes all drawings, reports, manuals, calculations, test data and operating records which describe the reference plant configuration and performance.
These documents are controlled external to the simulator organization.
These documents are controlled external to the simulator organization.
Simulator design documentation refiects the configuration of the simulator.
Simulator design documentation refiects the configuration of the simulator.
6of13 This documentation includes computer software and model documentation, simulator hardware and physical configuration information, updated design data, and completed changes to the simulator.
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These documents are controlled by the simulator organization.
3.2 Update Information Modifications to plant configuration are reviewed for applicability to the simulator.
When changes occur in the plant configuration, they are reviewed for impact on simulator training and evaluation scenario's.
The simulator's design basis is established, maintained, and tracked by use of the simulator's CMS.Design basis and update/status information is available through the CMS system.Documents identified in the CMS are available in hardcopy.3.3 Simulator Discrepancy Resolution and Upgrading The simulator fidelity will be maintained on the basis of evaluating plant change packages, determining the effect of the change on the conduct of training, incorporating changes where appropriate and then maintaining this change in the simulator's scope.Information about planned or implemented engineering changes to the plant is reviewed using established criteria and processes.
Required modifications to the simulator are documented as Trouble Reports (TR's)and are used as the basis for all simulator updates and modification.
Other sources which may result in simulator TR's include feedback from students and instructors, certification testing, and external information, such as industry events.Outstanding TR's are prioritized and assigned for resolution.
Completed TR's are checked and validated, by testing.Each is initiated and processed through analysis, implementation and validation by established instructions.
The testing and validation program conducted in accordance with the simulator's certification also identified additional discrepancies.
These discrepancies have been either corrected and retested via the TR process in advance of this submittal or are represented by outstanding TR's.All outstanding TRs have been reviewed, assessed for resolution priority and are automatically tracked in the simulator's Configuration Management System..Outstanding Plant Changes not implemented into the simulator at the time of this certification submittal will be evaluated and incorporated into the simulator update design data base within 18 months, and the modification will be implemented within 12 months following the annual establishment of the simulator update design data, in accordance with ANSI/ANS 3.5 (1985)'items 5.2 and 5.3.7of13 4.PERFORMANCE VERIFICATION The entire set of tests described in this section were performed for this initial certification.
The simulator performance tests are divided into the four recommended categories in Appendix A of ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985).This suggested format is followed with a further sub-division in the second of the categories:
(1)Computer Real-Time Verification (2)Steady State and Normal Operations a)Normal Plant Evolutions b)Steady State Operation (3)Transient Performance (4)Plant Malfunctions 4.1 Simulator Tests The performance tests conducted for certification were developed to address the specific requirements of ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985).To assure that the tests provided adequate coverage of the requirements, a cross reference between the tests and requirements was prepared.This cross-index is provided as Attachment D-1 in Appendix D.Operational Review Summaries have been prepared for each of the tests conducted for this certification submittal.
These test abstracts provide a description of each test including a brief overview of the results.The test category, identification number and the test title is on each abstract as well as the initial and final condition of the test, Each Summary also briefly describes the simulator features tested, the source of evaluation data and test results.They are provided as Attachments D-2 through D-6 in Appendix D.Where appropriate, the performance tests selected for certification are supported by analysis data which includes the plant response recorded from specific events and evolutions, Power Ascension Testing, License Event Reports, Significant Operational Event Reports, engineering analyses, the WNP-2 Final Safety Analysis Report as well as other supporting information.
This baseline information is cross-indexed to test procedures and is available from the Configuration Management System (CMS)to Simulator and License Training personnel.
The test results shown on the abstract are those which existed at the time of this certification report.All identified discrepancies from these performance tests have been evaluated for potential impact to simulator training and performance evaluations, 8 of 13 4.1.1 Computer Real Time Verification The simulator is monitored for real time operation through timing tests.Each of the computers in the simulator computer complex has total time execution per frame measured.The test has no effect on the simulation and runs as a background task.The simulator presently maintains acceptable real-time operation during the conduct of its assigned training and evaluation scenarios.
This test is intended to verify ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985)requirements for real-time operation.
The abstract is provided as Attachment D-2 of Appendix D.4.1.2 Normal Plant Evolutions This series of tests demonstrates the simulator's ability to be operated over the full operating range from full power to cold shutdown and back to full power.The tests are based directly on WNP-2 operating pxocedures.
All control board indications and alarms affected during the plant evolution are verified in the simulator.
These tests also verify the nuclear chaxactexistics of the simulated core model.The core's response is verified against the WNP-2 cycle 8 beginning of cycle core.Flux profiles, thermal performance and flux response to core flow were also verified.This set of tests addresses ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985)section 3,1.1 (1)through 3.1.1 (10)Normal Plant Evolutions.
Attachment D-3 of Appendix D pxovides the abstracts for these tests.4.19 Steady State Operation The purpose of the tests in this category is to verify the accuracy of the simulator at steady state power levels.At various power levels, the energy balance is checked to determine that reactor power is consistent with turbine power and that there are no unknown energy losses in the simulation.
Heat balance performance is compared for key parameters as identified in ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985)Appendix B 1.1 Steady State Performance.
Steady state stability is also verified here.Abstracts of test xesults are pxovided in Attachment D-4 of Appendix D.Additionally a listing of Simulator Critical Parameters evaluated during performance of Steady State Accuracy testing is provided in Attachment B-1 of Appendix B.4.1.4 Transient Performance
)This series of tests are to verify that the WNP-2 simulator performs in accordance with the criteria of ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985)Appendix B 1.2 Transient Performance.
Transients are introduced into 9of13 a stable operating condition and the effects observed and recorded.Response of the simulator is verified to be consistent with the expected response of the plant under similar conditions.
Appendix D, Attachment D-5 pxovides abstxacts for these tests, 4.1.5 Plant Malfunctions This series of tests were performed to verify the proper response of the simulator to abnormal and emergency events.These tests are intended to verify the inherent plant response as predicted or known for the particular type of failuxe.The test procedures are written to specifically address each of the malfunctions listed per ANSI/A'NS-3.5 (1985)Sections 3.1.2 (1)thxough 3.1.2 (25).Appendix D, Attachment D-6 provides abstracts for these tests.4.2 Quadrennial Test Schedule Consistent with this certification, the Supply System will conduct continued testing in accordance with Regulatory Guide 1.149, Section C.5.Selected pexformance tests are planned annually and all others will be performed at the rate of 25%a year such that all are tested within the four year required time period.4.2.1 Annual Testing The tests that will be conducted annually following the submittal of Form 474 are identified in Appendix E.These tests are conducted annually as a baseline evaluation to ensure WNP-2 simulator performance will provide a consistent quality platform for Licensed Operator training and evaluations.
A listing of the Annual Tests is provided in Appendix E, Attachment E-l.4.2.2 Quadrennial Testing The tests that will be conducted in years one through four following the Supply System's submittal of Form 474 are identified, by year, in Appendix E.These schedules represent performance of approximately 25 percent of the total tests required for certification per year.Any deletions or changes in scope or to ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985)acceptance criteria related to these tests will be addressed by the refiling of Form 474 to refiect changes in the Supply System's plans.A listing of Quadriennal Tests is provided in Appendix E, Attachment E-l.10 of 13 5.COMPLIANCE The following section summarizes the fidelity of the simulator with respect to the applicable requirements and the endorsed standard.The Supply System's certification submittal follows the recommended guidance of ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985)Appendix A.The information here is intended to provide a sufficient basis to exhibit that simulator fidelity to the reference plant has been assessed and simulator performance has been verified.5.1 10 CFR 55.45 Regulatory Requirements The Supply System takes no exception to the requirements of 10 CFR 55.45-Operating Tests.5.2 Regulatory Guide 1.149 The Supply System has prepared its certification to conform to the regulatory direction of U.S.NRC Regulatory Guide 1.149-Nuclear Power Plant Simulation Facilities for Use in Operator License Examinations.
As such it takes no exception to the specific guidance contained therein.The evaluations conducted in accordance with this guidance have documented a number of deficiencies with respect to the ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985)Standard endorsed by Regulatory Guide 1.149.The following subsections provide a summary of the limitations of the current simulator to the certification requirements.
5.3 Exceptions to ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985)Exceptions to ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985)not planned to be corrected on the simulator are summarized here.The identified exceptions that significantly affect training are identified and tracked utilizing the simulator's Configuration Management System and Compensatory Training Tracking system.The following summary is provided to parallel applicable requirements of ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985).5.3.1 Simulator Capabilities Simulator perfonnance has been established by the conduct of performance tests per ANSI/ANS-~~~~3.5 (1985)Section 5.4 Simulator Testing.These tests were performed and the results assessed using the guidance of Section 4.-Performance Criteria, of the Standard.11 of 13 5.3.2 Simulator Environment The degree of panel simulation is shown on Figure A-l,"WNP-2 Simulator Scope" in Appendix A.The simulated and partially simulated panels are shown as highlighted.
The panels and panel sections not simulated were determined to have minor impact and did not need to be incorporated into the simulator, for one or more of the following reasons: operator actions on these panels are routine, or compensatory classroom or on-the-job training is utilized for panel manipulation instruction.
This information is available from the simulator CMS.A detailed comparison for each instrument and control on each simulator panel was made with each matching reference plant control room item.The simulator control room environment assessment identified no discrepancies that have significant training impact.5.39 Systems Simulated and the Degree of Completeness The systems included in the simulator and their functional range have been established by the capabilities required to support training and evaluations.
As noted, the simulator provides a simulated system scope consistent with the scope of panel simulation.
The degree of completeness of simulation necessary to perform the reference plant evolutions described in ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985)Sections 3.1.1 (Normal Plant Evolutions) and 3.12 (Plant Malfunctions) has been assessed as part of the test program.5.3.4 Simulator Training Capabilities The current instructor station has aH the capabilities required by Section 3.4 of ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985).Simulator Initial Conditions, Local Operator Actions, Malfunctions, and an overview of the scope of Component Level Failures are listed in Appendix C, items C-l, C-2, C-3, and C-4 respectively.
5.3.5 Simulator Design Control The Supply System takes no exceptions to the requirements of Sections 5.1 Simulator Design Data and 5.2 Simulator Update Design Data of ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985).The simulator's design information is controlled and maintained to provide for the correlation of the simulators physical configuration and performance to the reference plant.12 of 13 Outstanding plant changes not implemented into the simulator at the time of this certification submittal will be incorporated into the simulator update design data base within 18 months and the modification will be implemented within 12 months following the annual establishment of the simulator update design data, in accordance with ANS 3.5 (1985)items 5.2 and 5.3.Those Plant Modification Requests (PMR's)which are determined to impact scheduled training will have (TR's)written.These TR's will in turn be evaluated for Compensatory Training.requirements and documented via the CMS.PMR's may also be deferred and will not be implemented on simulator.
Although having an impact on physical fidelity and/or training, either 1)require excessive resources or materials to implement and other training measures are used to compensate or 2)the PMR has minor or no impact on current or planned training.5.4 Upgrades and Corrections All outstanding TR's were evaluated for their impact in a manner similiar to that described above for PMR's.TR's are planned to be implemented as training schedules and priorities dictate.The priority for making these corrections will be determined based on the need to meet ongoing training requirements.
Open TR's include discrepancies identified f'rom certification testing and reviews.All TR's will be evaluated for compensatory training requirements and documented via the CMS.The identified compensatory training requirements will be approved with access provided to simulator instructors along with the paralleled administrative instructions for their use.13 of 13


APPENDIX A WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM SIMULATOR SCOPE DIAGRAMS Figure A-1 WNP-2 Simulator Scope BD-RAD-22 a BD'Gl'BD'P-.P841 P842 BD'Y'D'V'835 F831 BD'T'832 BD-RAD-24 BD-RAD-23 BD'GIP P833-a ARC-A P82 BD'L BD'D'A CONS LE CMS Cp CMSCP BD'M'D'P'301 1401 BD'KII'D'R'D'H'D'J'828 00~P P811 P812 P818 P814'10'II I II I II F821 BD'N'827 F825 ooo]-P620B P628 P607B P607D g 522 51]g Q CO~'O Q K 0-CO]25]I-0 co aa MP 452 O o g P608 222 F824 BD W'620A P607A P607C P 607 E P607 P P627 F633 F611 a P609 P606 P1 P2 P3 F626 0250 P619 P622 P62 P618 a P642 P629 P628 F632 P623 P613 P 631 F673 P614 P604 P600 P625 P MP2 V24A 002 A2 VT4B MP1 A1 u.P612 P65 P672 (ATWS)FCP-2 RRE CONTROL PANEL'FCP'CP-1 FOP'D'S'601 DRWNG FILES SRO OPER.DESK VT2B RC-B ARC-B RC-2 e-Qg QERQQEIlQK TOUCH PAD DISPLAY CATH9DE RAY TUBE DISPLAY TOUCH PAD DISPLAY CATHODE RAY TUBE DISPLAY PPCRS COLOR GRAPHIC TERMINALS PPCRS ALARM PRINTERS REMOTE SHUTDOWN REMOTE SHUTDOWN RELAY CABINET RELAY CABINET RELAY CABINET RELAY CABINET RELAY CABINET LDDL C 750-GDS].T p C750-GDS1-CRT C70-GDS2-Tp C70GDS2-CRT VT2 TO VT5 PPCRS-A1&A2 H22.P100 C61-P001 ARC-A RC-1 RC-B ARC-B RC-2 3 659 R D SEQU C CO 0 S 8 C750-GD2 C750-MP1 C750.MP2 FRTP-1 BOARD'A'OARD'B'OARD'C'OARD'D'RAPHIC DISPLAY TERMINAL 2 MATRIX PRINTER MATRIX PRINTER RRE REMOTE TRANSFER PANEL BENCHBOARD BENCHBOARD BENCHBOARD TEMPERATURESCANNER BOA O''GEN&RANS PRO E ON BOARD'H'OARD'J'OARD'KI'OARD
This documentation includes computer software and model documentation, simulator hardware and physical configuration information, updated design data, and completed changes to the simulator. These documents are controlled by the simulator organization.
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3.2 Update Information Modifications to plant configuration are reviewed for applicability to the simulator. When changes occur in the plant configuration, they are reviewed for impact on simulator training and evaluation scenario's.
I''A OG]2%~NI]5h]'hzmQam CONTAINMENT VENT&PURGE CONTAINMENT MONITOR SYSTEM SGT TRAIN A&CAC DIV 1 SGT TRAIN B&CAC DIV 2 STRONG MOTION RECORDR/MET RECD TMU/COOLING TOWER SYSTEMS RCC/SW SYSTEMS CONTROL ROOM HVAC REACTOR/RADWASTE BLDG HVAC ISOLATION VALVE&STAT LT DSPLY FEEDER WTR&HTRBYPASS DSPLY MNSTREAM LEAKAGE CRNTL SYSTEM.CNTRLS.WETWELL MONITOR FEEDWATER HTR LVL CONTOL IDEKE P600 P601 P602 P603 P604 P606 P607 P608 P609 maze())(PROCESS RADIATION MONITORS BENCHBOARD BENCHBOARD BENCH BOARD PROCESS RADIATION MONITORS R PS-A/RADIATION MONITO TIP CONTROL&MONITOR POWER RANGE NEUTRON MONITOR TRIP SYSTEhl'A'pS I F611 TPJp SYSTEM B RPS PROC<<SI'U F612 OL POS D DIVISION 8 RHR PUMPS'B''C'P618 F621 P622 P623 F625 F626 F627 F628 F629 F631 P632 P633 P634 P642 F650 P672 F673 RFT GOV 1A,B FCP FD ARS Cp-1301 Cp-1401.P REACTOR CORE ISOLATION COOLANT INBOARD ISOLATION VALVES OUTBOARD ISOLATION VALVES HIGH PRESSURE CORE SPRAY DIV.I FUEL POOL COOLING FPC-1 DIV.II FUEL POOL COOIJNG FPC-2 AUTOMTC DEPRESSURIZATION SYSTEM'A'IVISION I LPCI&RHR PUMP'A'UTOMTC DEPRESSURIZATION SYSTEM'B'IVISION I LEAK DETECTION RPS-B/RADIATION MOMTOR RECIRCULATION CONTROL DIVISION II LEAK DETECTION ATWS (AUTOMATIC TRIP WITHOUT SCRAM)OFF GAS AREA RADIATION MONITORING REACTOR FEED PUMP TURB CNTRL PNL RRE CONTROL PANEL BOARD RRE PROTECTION CABINET ALTERNATE REMOTE SHUTDOWN PANEL H2/02 MONITOR H2/02 MONITOR ANSTEC APERTURE CARO I F614 pROCE SS MISC.MONOITORS SHIFT MANAGER OFRCE+VTS RO OPER.DESK RO OPER.DESK F602 FRTP-1 C61-P001 H22.P100 Also Available on Aperture Card P603 ARS BD'C'800 BD'B'820 BD'A'840 GOY 1A GOY 1B LEGEND: PARTIAL PANEL SIMULATED FULL SCOPE SIMULATION Figure A-1 920436.2 DECEMBER 1994 2 l P APPENDIX B WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM STEADY STATE OPERATlON Attachment B-1 Critical Parameter Listing APPENDIX B ATTACHMENT B-1 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM CRITICAL PARAMETERS LISTING~D~crigtjgn RPV FUEL ZONE APRM POWER CH A APRM POWER CH B APRM POWER CH C APRM POWER CH D APRM POWER CH E APRM POWER CH F GENERATOR LOAD IvMN TURB 1SI'TG PRESS TOTAL STEAM FLOW TOTAL FEED FLOW STEAM FLOW LINE A STEAM FLOW LINE B STEAM FLOW LINE C STEAM FLOW LINE D RPV NR LEVEL RPV WR LEVEL RPV WR LEVEL RP PRESSURE WR TOTAL CORE FLOW RECIRC LOOP A FLOW RECIRC LOOP B FLOW RECIRC LOOP A SUCT TEMP RECIRC LOOP B SUCI'TEMP DRYWELL PRESSURE NR DRYWELL PRESSURE NR DRYWELL PRESSURE WR DRYWELL PRESSURE WR DRYWELL AVE TEMP WR DRYWELL AVE TEMP WR SUPPRESSION POOL LVL WR SUPPRESSION POOL LVL WR w arne LMS:044A SNISAM'R(1)
The simulator's design basis is established, maintained, and tracked by use of the simulator's CMS. Design basis and update/status information is available through the CMS system.
SNISAMTR(2)
Documents identified in the CMS are available in hardcopy.
SNISAIvHR(3)
3.3 Simulator Discrepancy Resolution and Upgrading The simulator fidelity will be maintained on the basis of evaluating plant change packages, determining the effect of the change on the conduct of training, incorporating changes where appropriate and then maintaining this change in the simulator's scope. Information about planned or implemented engineering changes to the plant is reviewed using established criteria and processes. Required modifications to the simulator are documented as Trouble Reports (TR's) and are used as the basis for all simulator updates and modification. Other sources which may result in simulator TR's include feedback from students and instructors, certification testing, and external information, such as industry events. Outstanding TR's are prioritized and assigned for resolution. Completed TR's are checked and validated, by testing. Each is initiated and processed through analysis, implementation and validation by established instructions.
SNISAMTR(4)
The testing and validation program conducted in accordance with the simulator's certification also identified additional discrepancies. These discrepancies have been either corrected and retested via the TR process in advance of this submittal or are represented by outstanding TR's.
SNISAIvKR(5)
All outstanding TRs  have been reviewed, assessed for resolution priority and are automatically tracked in the simulator's Configuration Management System..
SNISAMTR(6)
Outstanding Plant Changes not implemented into the simulator at the time of this certification submittal will be evaluated and incorporated into the simulator update design data base within 18 months, and the modification will be implemented within 12 months following the annual establishment of the simulator update design data, in accordance with ANSI/ANS 3.5 (1985)
TG;00MW PMS:020B WFWCST WFWCFT PRF:803A PRF:803B PRF:803C PRF:803D PRF:004A BRRS51AR BRRS51BR PMS:005 WRRS 613 WNISFA(1)WNISFB(1)TRR:023A TRR:023B PCM:007 PCM:008 PCM:001 PCM:002 TPCNDSUM(1)
'items 5.2 and 5.3.
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LCM:006A LCM:006B P evince MS-LR-615R APRM-LI-603A APRM-LI-603B APRM-LI-603 C APRM-LI-603 D APRM-LI-603 E APRM-LI-603 F DEH-RI-M06 MS-PI-20B RFW-FR-607R RFW-FR-607G RFW-FI-603A RFW-FI-603 B RFW-FI-603 C RFW-FI-603 D RFW-LR-608 MS-LRPR623A MS-LRPR623B RFW-PI-605 MS-FR-613R RRC-FR-614R RRC-FR-614G RRC-TR-650R RRC-TR-650G CMS-PR-1R CMS-PR-2R CMS-PR-1G CMS-PR-2G CMS-TR-5-110 CMS-TR-6-128 CMS-LR-3G CMS-LR-4R 1 of 3 APPENDIX B ATTACHMENT B-1 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM CRITICAL PARAMETERS LISTING~Descri rion SUPPRESSION POOL TEMP SUPPRESSION POOL TEMP SUPPRESSION POOL PRESS SUPPRESSION POOL PRESS CONDENSER VACUUM CONDENSER VACUUM CONDENSER VACUUM REACTOR PRESSURE NR AVION TURB GOV VLV POS MAIN TURB GOV VLV POS MAIN TURB GOV VLV POS MAIN TURB GOV VLV POS MAIN TURBINE SPEED RFP SPEED RFP SPEED RFP SUCT PRESSURE RFP SUCT PRESSURE RFP DISCH PRESSURE RFP DISCH PRESSURE CBP DISCH PRESSURE MAIN STEAM LINE RAD MAIN STEAM LINE RAD MAIN STEAM LINE RAD 1VL4dN STEAM LINE RAD MSIV VLV POSITION MSIV VLV POSITION MSIV VLV POSITION MSIV VLV POSITION MSIV VLV POSITION MSIV VLV POSITION MSIV VLV POSITION MSIV VLV POSITION Software Name TPCNI41R TPCNI43R PCM:004 PCM:003 PMS:008A PMS:008B PMS:008C PMS:808 RDEHGV(1)RDEHGV(2)RDEHGV(3)RDEHGV(4)MTG:00SD MFT:001A MFT:001B PCD:028A PCD:028B PRF:001A PRF:001B PCD:016 ERMS JMI(1)ERMS JMI(2)ERMS JMI(3)ERMS JMI(4)RMSH022A RMSH022B RMSH022C RMSH022D RMSH028A RMSH028B RMSH028C RMSH028D Device CMS-TI-41AR CMS-TI-43R CMS-PR-4R CMS-PR-3R MS-PI-8A MS-PI-8B MS-PI-8C MS-PR/FR-609 MS-V-GV/1 MS-V-GV/2 MS-V-GV/3 MS-V-GV/4 DEH-RI-M05 RFT-SI-1A RFT-SI-1B COND-PI-28A COND-PI-28B RFW-PI-1A RFW-PI-1B COND-PI-16 MS-RIS-601A MS-RIS-601B MS-RIS-601C MS-RIS-601D MS-V-22A MS-V-22B MS-V-22C MS-V-22D MS-V-28A MS-V-28B MS-V-28C MS-V-28D 2of3 APPENDIX B ATTACHMENT B-1 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM CRITICAL PARAMETERS LISTING~Descri tion SCRAM DISCH VOLUME SCRAM DISCH VOLUME SCRAM DISCH VOLUME SCRAM DISCH VOLUME RX BLDG VENT HI RAD RX BLDG VENT HI RAD RX BLDG VENT HI RAD RX BLDG VENT HI RAD Software Name LRD:012A LRD:P12B LRD:012C LRD:012D ERMSAPMI(2)
: 4. PERFORMANCE          VERIFICATION The entire set of tests described in this section were performed for this initial certification. The simulator performance tests are divided into the four recommended categories in Appendix A of ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985). This suggested format is followed with a further sub-division in the second of the categories:
ERMSAPMI(3)
(1) Computer Real-Time Verification (2) Steady State and Normal Operations a) Normal Plant Evolutions b) Steady State Operation (3) Transient Performance (4) Plant Malfunctions 4.1 Simulator Tests The performance tests conducted for certification were developed to address the specific requirements of ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985). To assure that the tests provided adequate coverage of the requirements, a cross reference between the tests and requirements was prepared. This cross-index is provided as Attachment D-1 in Appendix D.
ERMSAPMI(4)
Operational Review Summaries have been prepared for each of the tests conducted for this certification submittal. These test abstracts provide a description of each test including a brief overview of the results. The test category, identification number and the test title is on each abstract as well as the initial and final condition of the test, Each Summary also briefly describes the simulator features tested, the source of evaluation data and test results. They are provided as Attachments D-2 through D-6 in Appendix D.
ERMSAPMI(5)
Where appropriate, the performance tests selected for certification are supported by analysis data which includes the plant response recorded from specific events and evolutions, Power Ascension Testing, License Event Reports, Significant Operational Event Reports, engineering analyses, the WNP-2 Final Safety Analysis Report as well as other supporting information. This baseline information is cross-indexed to test procedures and is available from the Configuration Management System (CMS) to Simulator and License Training personnel.
Device CRD-LI-601A CRD-LI-601B CRD-LI-601C CRD-LI-601D REA-RIS-609A REA-RIS-609B REA-RIS-609 C REA-RIS-609D 3of3
The test results shown on the abstract are those which existed at the time of this certification report. All identified discrepancies from these performance tests have been evaluated for potential impact to simulator training and performance evaluations, 8 of 13


APPENDIX C WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM INSTRUCTOR INTERFACES Attachment C-1 Simulator Initial Conditions Attachment C-2 Local Operator Actions Attachment C-3 Simulator Malfunctions Attachment C-4 Simulator Component Level Failures APPENDIX C Attachment C-1 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM SMULATOR INITIAL CONDITIONS IC 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 CORE AGE EOC BOC BOC BOC BOC BOC BOC (degf)150 150 150 340 480 535 RPV PRESS (psig)ATMOS ATMOS ATMOS ATMOS 100 920 POWER (%)SRM 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 DESCRIPTION Ready For Startup-XE Free Ready for Startup-XE Free 5 Rods Fm Critical Heatup In Progress Heatup In Progress Heatup In Progress Heatup In Progress 08 09 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 BOC TSAT BOC TSAT BOC BOC 350 BOC TSAT BOC TSAT BOC TSAT BOC TSAT BOC TSAT BOC TSAT BOC TSAT BOC TSAT PSAT PSAT PSAT PSAT PSAT PSAT PSAT PSAT PSAT 850 120 ATMOS 15 20 32 100 100 40 20 Turbine Ready To Latch Turbine@1800 RDY To SYNC Ready to Shift RFW-FCV-10A/8 Ready To Xfer RRP to 60HZ 100%Rod Line Q 50%Core Flow 100%Power/Flow 100%Equilibrium Power/Flow RDY To Xfer RRC Pumps to 15HZ S/D In Progress S/D In Progress-All Rods In C/D In Progress S/D Cooling In Progress 20 21 22 25 BOC BOC BOC BOC BOC MOC 520 280 260 100 100 800 32 ATMOS 20 ATMOS ATMOS S/U In Progress@PK Xenon Ready to Start S/D Cooling S/D Cooling In Progress-Low XE Ready To Start S/D Cooling Cold S/D-Most Systems Secured Cold S/D-Most Systems Secured Page 1 of2 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-1 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM SMULATOR INITIAL CONDITIONS continued IC CORE TEMP RPV POWER AGE (d f)PRESS (%)(psig)DESCRIPTION 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 MOC 540 1000 EOC 100 ATMOS EOC 540 1000 EOC 125 ATMOS EOC TSAT-1000 EOC 120 ATMOS EOC TSAT 850 EOC 467 500 MOC 540 975 MOC 150 ATMOS 100 100-95 0 100%Equilibrium Power/Flow Cold S/D-Most Systems Secured 100%Equilibrium Power/Flow Refueling In Progress 105%Core Age-Coastdown 105%Core Age-Ready For S/U XE Free S/D In Progress-All Rods In S/D To HSD with MSIV's Closed Heatup In Progress Ready To Startup-XE Free Page 2 of 2 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID CAC-001 CAC-002 CAC-003 CAC-004 CAS-001 CAS-002 CAS-003 CAS-004 CAS-005 CAS-006 CAS-007 CAS-008 CAS-009 CAS-010 CAS-011 CAS-012 CAS-013 CAS-014 CAS-015 CAS-016 CAS-017 CAS-018 CAS-019 CAS-020 CAS-021 CAS-022 CFW-001 CFW-002 CFW-003 CFW-004 CFW-005 CFW-006 CFW-007 CFW-008 CFW-009 CFW-010 CFW-011 CFW-012 CFW-013 CFW-014 CFW-015 CFW-016 CFW-017 SYSTEM CAC CAC CAC CAC CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW DESCRIPTION CAC-FN-1A 0/C RESET CAC-FN-1B 0/C RESET CAC-EHC-1A 0/C RESET CAC-EHC-1B 0/C RESET CAS-V-152 AIR ISOL TO SERV BLDG CAS-V-153 AIR ISOL TO TUR BLDG CAS-V-154 AIR ISOL TO TUR BLDG CAS-V-155 AIR ISOL TO RW BLDG CAS-V-151 AIR ISOL TO RX BLDG CAS-V-210 N2 ISOL TO VAC BKR AIR DRYER SELECT A/B CAS-V-97-55 CAS ISOL TO VAC BKR CAS-C-1A RESET CAS-C-1B RESET CAS-C-1C RESET SA-C-1 COMPRESSOR START/STOP CAS-C-1A 0/C RESET CAS-C-1B 0/C RESET CAS-C-1C 0/C RESET SA-C-1 0/C RESET CN-V-761A BYPASS FOR CN-SPV-61 CN-V-761B ISOL FOR CN-SPV-61 CN-V-761C ISOLATION BOTl LE CON.CN-V-765A BYPASS FOR CN-SPV-65 CN-V-765B ISOL FOR CN-SPV-65 CN-V-765C ISOL FOR BOTI'LE CON.COND-V-674 COND PCV-105 ISOL VLV COND-V-672 COND-PCV-105 BYP VLV COND-V-108 GS COND INLET VLV COND-V-154 GS COND OUTLET VLV COND-V-1062 FIRE WATER CROSS TIE COND-V-107A CND PMP 1A DISCH VLV COND-V-107B CND PMP 1B DISCH VLV COND-V-107C CND PMP 1C DISCH VLV COND-V-120A CND BST PMP DIS VLV COND-V-120B CND BST PMP DIS VLV COND-V-120C CND BST PMP DIS VLV COND-V-161A SS-EV-1A LCV BP VLV COND-V-161B SS-EV-1B LCV BP VLV COND-V-76 CND DEMIN BP VLV COND-V-12A CST-1A FILL VLV OPEN COND-V-12B CST-1B FILL VLV OPEN COND-V-131 CND-LCV-1A BP VLV November 16, 1994 Page 1 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID CFW-018 CFW-019 CFW-020 CFW-021 CFW-022 CFW-023 CFW-024 CFW-025 CFW-027 CFW-028 CFW-029 CFW-030 CFW-031 CFW-032 CFW-033 CFW-034 CFW-035 CFW-036 CFW-037 CFW-038 CFW-039 CFW-040 CFW-041 CFW-042 CIA-001 CIA-002 CIA-003 CIA-004 CIA-005 CIA-006 CIA-007 CIA-008 CIA-009 CRD-001 CRD-002 CRD-003, CRD-004 CRD-005 CRD-006 CRD-007 CRD-008 CRD-009 CRD-010 SYSTEM CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CIA CIA CIA CIA CIA CIA CIA CIA CIA CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD DESCRIPTION COND-V-170 CND-LCV-1C BP VLV COND-V-612 CND-LCV-11 BP VLV COND-V-147A FW PMP 1A SUCl'LV COND-V-147B FW PMP 1B SUCT VLV COND-V-15A CST-A DISCH ISOL COND-V-15B CST-B DISCH ISOL COND-V-28 RHR C FLUSH CONN COND-P-3 RB COND SUPPLY PMP ON NUMBER OF DEMINERALIZERS AR-V-3A,3B,3C COND VAC BRKRS COND-P-1A 0/C RESET COND-P-1B 0/C RESET COND-P-1C 0/C RESET COND-P-3 0/C RESET COND-P-AOP1A 0/C RESET COND-P-AOP1B 0/C RESET COND-P-AOP1C 0/C RESET MD-M-1A 0/C RESET MD-M-1B 0/C RESET COND-V-9A COND-TK-1A ISOLATION COND-V-9B COND-TK-1B ISOLATION COND-P-2A 0/C RESET COND-P-2B 0/C RESET COND-P-2C 0/C RESET CIA-V-728 N2 INERT ISOL VLV REFILL REMOTE STAT 1A CIA-TK-20A REFILL REMOTE STAT 1B CIA-TK-20B CIA-V-104A N2 BOTI'LE DISCH CIA-V-104B N2 BOTI'LE DISCH CIA-V-740 SUP HDR DNSM BLEED ISO CIA-V-741 SUPPLY HDR BLEEDOFF CIA-V-739 SUP HDR UPSM BLEED ISO CAS-V-98-88 CAS SUPPLY TO CIA CRD-FCV-2A LOCAL VAR CTRL CRD-FCV-2B LOCAL VAR CIRL CRD-FCV-2A M/A SELECTOR SWITCH CRD-FCV-2B M/A SELECTOR SWITCH CRD-V-4 DRV WTR PRESS STA BYP CRD-V-13A P-1A SUCTION CRD-V-13B P-1B SUCTION CRD-V-14A P-1A DISCHARGE CRD-V-14B P-1B DISCHARGE CRD-V-20A DRV WTR FLTR 3A INLET November 16, 1994 Page 2 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID CRD-011 CRD-012 CRD-013 CRD-014 CRD-015 CRD-016 CRD-017 CRD-018 CRD-019 CRD-020 CRD-021 CRD-022 CRD-023 CRD-024 CRD-025 CRD-026 CRD-027 CRD-028 CRD-029 CRD-030 CRD-031 CRD-032 CRD-033 CRD-034 CRD-035 CRD-036 CRD-037 CRD-038 CRD-039 CRD-040 CRD-041 CRD-042 CRD-043 CRD-044 CRD-045 CRD-046 CRD-047 CRD-048 CRD-049 CRD-050 CRD-051 CRD-052 CRD-053 SYSTEM CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD DESCRIPTION CRD-V-20B DRV WTR FLTR 3B INLET CRD-V-21A DRV WTR FLTR 3A OUTLET CRD-V-21B DRV WTR FLTR 3B OUTLET CRD-V-34 CHARGING WTR HDR ISOLET CRD-V-46A FCV-2A INLET ISOL VLV CRD-V-46B FCV-2B INLET ISOL VLV CRD-V-47A FCV-2A OUTLET ISOL VLV CRD-V-47B FCV-2B OUTLET ISOL VLV CRD-V-61 DRV WTR PRESS CNTRL OUT CRD-V-95 SCRAM AIR HDR ISOL VLV CRD-V-520 RWCU PMP MTR PURGE ISO CRD-V-114 PMP SUCT FTR 10A OUTLT CRD-V-115 PMP SUCT FTR 10A INLT CRD-V-116 PMP SUCI'TR 10B OUTLT CRD-V-117 PMP SUCT FLT 10B INLET CRD-V-729 PI-13 ISOLATION CRD-PI-13 VENT PLUG REMOVED CRD-V-102 CR 1803 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2203 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2603 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3003 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3403 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3803 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 4203 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1407 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1807 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2207 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2607 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3007 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3407 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3807 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 4207 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 4607 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1011 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1411 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1811 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2211 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2611 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3011 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3411 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3811 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 4211 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 4611 WD LINE VENT November 16, 1994 Page 3 of 51
4.1.1 Computer Real Time Verification The simulator is monitored for real time operation through timing tests. Each of the computers in the simulator computer complex has total time execution per frame measured. The test has no effect on the simulation and runs as a background task. The simulator presently maintains acceptable real-time operation during the conduct of its assigned training and evaluation scenarios. This test is intended to verify ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985) requirements for real-time operation. The abstract is provided as Attachment D-2 of Appendix D.
4.1.2 Normal Plant Evolutions This series of tests demonstrates the simulator's ability to be operated over the full operating range from full power to cold shutdown and back to full power. The tests are based directly on WNP-2 operating pxocedures. All control board indications and alarms affected during the plant evolution are verified in the simulator.
These tests also verify the nuclear chaxactexistics    of the simulated core model. The core's response is verified against the WNP-2 cycle 8    beginning of cycle core. Flux profiles, thermal performance and flux response to core flow were also verified.
This set of tests addresses ANSI/ANS - 3.5 (1985) section 3,1.1 (1) through 3.1.1 (10) Normal Plant Evolutions. Attachment D-3 of Appendix D pxovides the abstracts for these tests.
4.19 Steady State Operation The purpose of the tests in this category is to verify the accuracy of the simulator at steady state power levels. At various power levels, the energy balance is checked to determine that reactor power is consistent with turbine power and that there are no unknown energy losses in the simulation. Heat balance performance is compared for key parameters as identified in ANSI/ANS
- 3.5 (1985) Appendix B 1.1 Steady State Performance. Steady state stability is also verified here.
Abstracts of test xesults are pxovided in Attachment D-4 of Appendix D. Additionally a listing of Simulator Critical Parameters evaluated during performance of Steady State Accuracy testing is provided in Attachment B-1 of Appendix B.
4.1.4 Transient Performance
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This series of tests are to verify that the WNP-2 simulator performs in accordance with the criteria of ANSI/ANS - 3.5 (1985) Appendix B 1.2 Transient Performance. Transients are introduced into 9of13


APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID CRD-054 CRD-055 CRD-056 CRD-057 CRD-058 CRD-059 CRD-060 CRD-061 CRD-062 CRD-063 CRD-064 CRD-065 CRD-066 CRD-067 CRD-068 CRD-069 CRD-070 CRD-071 CRD-072 CRD-073 CRD-074 CRD-075 CRD-076 CRD-077 CRD-078 CRD-079 CRD-080 CRD-081 CRD-082 CRD-083 CRD-084 CRD-085 CRD-086 CRD-087 CRD-088 CRD-089 CRD-090 CRD-091 CRD-092 CRD-093 CRD-094 CRD-095 CRD-096 SYSTEM CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD DESCRIPTION CRD-V-102 CR 5011 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 0615 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1015 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1415 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1815 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2215 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2615 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3015 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3415 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3815 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 4215 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 4615 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 5015 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 5415 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 0219 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 0619 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1019 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1419 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1819 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2219 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2619 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3019 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3419 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3819 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 4219 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 4619 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 5019 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 5419 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 5819 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 0223 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 0623 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1023 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1423 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1823 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2223 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2623 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3023 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3423 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3823 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 4223 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 4623 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 5023 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 5423 WD LINE VENT November 16, 1994 Page 4 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID CRD-097 CRD-098 CRD-099 CRD-100 CRD-101 CRD-102 CRD-103 CRD-104 CRD-105 CRD-106 CRD-107 CRD-108 CRD-109 CRD-110 CRD-111 CRD-112 CRD-113 CRD-114 CRD-115 CRD-116 CRD-117 CRD-118 CRD-119 CRD-120 CRD-121 CRD-122 CRD-123 CRD-124 CRD-125 CRD-126 CRD-127 CRD-128 CRD-129 CRD-130 CRD-131 CRD-132 CRD-133 CRD-134 CRD-135 CRD-136 CRD-137 CRD-138 CRD-139 SYSTEM CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD DESCRIPTION CRD-V-102 CR 5823 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 0227 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 0627 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1027 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1427 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1827 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2227 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2627 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3027 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3427 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3827 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 4227 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 4627 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 5027 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 5427 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 5827 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 0231 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 0631 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1031 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1431 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1831 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2231 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2631 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3031 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3431 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3831 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 4231 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 4631 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 5031 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 5431 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 5831 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 0235 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 0635 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1035 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1435 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1835 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2235 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2635 WD LINE VENT, CRD-V-102 CR 3035 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3435 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3835 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 4235 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 4635 WD LINE VENT November 16, 1994 Page 5 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID CRD-140 CRD-141 CRD-142 CRD-143 CRD-144 CRD-145 CRD-146 CRD-147 CRD-148 CRD-149 CRD-150 CRD-151 CRD-152 CRD-153 CRD-154 CRD-155 CRD-156 CRD-157 CRD-158 CRD-159 CRD-160 CRD-161 CRD-162 CRD-163 CRD-164 CRD-165 CRD-166 CRD-167 CRD-168 CRD-169 CRD-170 CRD-171 CRD-172 CRD-173 CRD-174 CRD-175 CRD-176 CRD-177 CRD-178 CRD-179 CRD-180 CRD-181 CRD-182 SYSTEM CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD DESCRIPTION CRD-V-102 CR 5035 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 5435 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 5835 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 0239 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 0639 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1039 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1439 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1839 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2239 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2639 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3039 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3439 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3839 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 4239 WD LINE VENT'RD-V-102 CR 4639 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 5039 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 5439 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 5839 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 0243 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 0643 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1043 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1443 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1843 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2243 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2643 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3043 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3443 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3843 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 4243 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 4643 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 5043 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 5443 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 5843 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 0647 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1047 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1447 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1847 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2247 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2647 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3047, WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3447 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3847 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 4247 WD LINE VENT November 16, 1994 Page 6 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACHONS LISTING ID CRD-183 CRD-184 CRD-185 CRD-186 CRD-187 CRD-188 CRD-189 CRD-190 CRD-191 CRD-192 CRD-193 CRD-194 CRD-195 CRD-196 CRD-197 CRD-198 CRD-199 CRD-200 CRD-201 CRD-202 CRD-203 CRD-204 CRD-205 CRD-206 CRD-207 CRD-208 CRD-209 CRD-210 CRD-211 CRD-212 CRD-213 CRD-214 CRD-215 CRD-216 CRD-217 CRD-218 CRD-219 CRD-220 CRD-221 CRD-222 CRD-223 CRD-224 CRD-225 SYSTEM CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD DESCRIPTION CRD-V-102 CR 4647 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 5047 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 5447 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1051 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1451 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1851 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2251 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2651 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3051 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3451 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3851 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 4251 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-,102 CR 4651'WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 5051 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1455 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1855 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2255 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2655 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3055 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3455 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3855 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 4255 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 4655 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 1859 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2259 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 2659 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3059 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3459 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 3859 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-102 CR 4259 WD LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1803 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2203 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2603 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3003 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3403 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3803 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4203 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1407 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1807 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2207 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2607 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3007 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3407 HCU INSERT ISO November 16, 1994 Page 7 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID CRD-226 CRD-227 CRD-228 CRD-229 CRD-230 CRD-231 CRD-232 CRD-233 CRD-234 CRD-235 CRD-236 CRD-237 CRD-238 CRD-239 CRD-240 CRD-241 CRD-242 CRD-243 CRD-244'RD-245 CRD-246 CRD-247 CRD-&8 CRD-249 CRD-250 CRD-251 CRD-252 CRD-253 CRD-254 CRD-255 CRD-256 CRD-257 CRD-258 CRD-259 CRD-260 CRD-261 CRD-262 CRD-263 CRD-264 CRD-265 CRD-266 CRD-267 CRD-268 SYSTEM CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD DESCRIPTION CRD-V-101 CR 3807 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4207 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4607 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1011 HCU INSERT ISOCRD-V-101 CR 1411 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1811 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2211 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2611 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3011 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3411 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3811 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4211 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4611 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-'101 CR 5011 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 0615 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1015 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1415 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1815 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2215 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2615 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3015 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3415 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3815 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4215 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4615 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 5015 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 5415 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 0219 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 0619 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1019 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1419 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1819 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-'101 CR 2219 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2619 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3019 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3419 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3819 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4219 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4619 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 5019 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 5419 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 5819 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 0223 HCU INSERT ISO November 16, 1994 Page 8 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2, WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING CRD-269 CRD-270 CRD-271 CRD-272 CRD-273 CRD-274 CRD-275 CRD-276 CRD-277 CRD-278 CRD-279 CRD-280 CRD-281 CRD-282 CRD-283 CRD-284 CRD-285 CRD-286 CRD-287 CRD-288 CRD-289 CRD-290 CRD-291 CRD-292 CRD-293 CRD-294 CRD-295 CRD-296 CRD-297 CRD-298 CRD-299 CRD-300 CRD-301 CRD-302 CRD-303 CRD-304 CRD-305 CRD-306 CRD-307 CRD-308 CRD-309 CRD-310 CRD-311 SYSTEM CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD DESCRIPTION CRD-V-101 CR 0623 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1023 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1423 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1823 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2223 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2623 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3023 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3423 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3823 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4223 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4623 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 5023 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 5423 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 5823 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 0227 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 0627 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1027 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1427 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1827 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2227 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2627 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3027 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3427 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3827 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4227 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4627 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 5027 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 5427 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 5827 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 0231 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 0631 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1031 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1431 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1831 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2231 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2631 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3031 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3431 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3831 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4231 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4631 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 5031 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 5431 HCU INSERT ISO November 16, 1994 Page 9 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID CRD-312 CRD-313 CRD-314 CRD-315 CRD-316 CRD-317 CRD-318 CRD-319 CRD-320 CRD-321 CRD-322 CRD-323 CRD-324 CRD-325 CRD-326 CRD-327 CRD-328 CRD-329 CRD-330 CRD-331 CRD-332 CRD-333 CRD-334 CRD-335 CRD-336 CRD-337 CRD-338 CRD-339 CRD-340 CRD-341 CRD-342 CRD-343 CRD-344 CRD-345 CRD-346 CRD-347 CRD-348 CRD-349 CRD-350 CRD-351 CRD-352 CRD-353 CRD-354 SYSTEM CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD DESCRIPTION CRD-V-101 CR 5831 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 0235 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 0635 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1035 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1435 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1835 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2235 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2635 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3035 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3435 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3835 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4235 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4635 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 5035 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 5435 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 5835 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 0239 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 0639 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1039 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1439 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1839 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2239 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2639 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3039 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3439 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3839 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4239 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4639 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 5039 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 5439 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 5839 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 0243 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 0643 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1043 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1443 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1843 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2243 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2643 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3043 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3443 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3843 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4243 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4643 HCU INSERT ISO November 16, 1994 Page 10 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID CRD-355 CRD-356 CRD-357 CRD-358 CRD-359 CRD-360 CRD-361 CRD-362 CRD-363 CRD-364 CRD-365 CRD-366 CRD-367 CRD-368 CRD-369 CRD-370 CRD-371 CRD-372 CRD-373 CRD-374 CRD-375 CRD-376 CRD-377 CRD-378 CRD-379 CRD-380 CRD-381 CRD-382 CRD-383 CRD-384 CRD-385 CRD-386 CRD-387 CRD-388 CRD-389 CRD-390 CRD-391 CRD-392 CRD-393 CRD-394 CRD-395 CRD-396 CRD-397 SYSTEM CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD DESCRIPTION CRD-V-101 CR 5043 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 5443 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 5843 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 0647 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1047 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1447 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1847 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2247 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2647 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3047 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3447 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3847 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4247 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4647 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-'101 CR 5047 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 5447 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1051 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1451 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1851 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2251 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2651 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3051 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3451 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3851 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4251 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4651 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 5051 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1455 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1855 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2255 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2655 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3055 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3455 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3855 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4255 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4655 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 1859 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2259 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 2659 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3059 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3459 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 3859 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-V-101 CR 4259 HCU INSERT ISO November 16, 1994 Page 11 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID CRD-398 CRD-399 CRD-400 CRD-401 CRD 402 CRD 403 CRD-404 CRD-405 CRD 406 CRD 407 CRD 408 CRD409 CRD-410 CRD 411 CRD 412 CRD 413 CRD 414 CRD 415 CRD-416 CRD-417 CRD-418 CRD 419 CRD420 CRD 421 CRD 422 CRD-423 CRD-424 CRD-425 CRD-426 CRD 427 CRD-428 CRD-429 CRD-430 CRD-431 CRD-432 CRD 433 CRD 434 CRD 435 CRD-436 CRD437 CRD438 CRD439 CRD-440 SYSTEM CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD DESCRIPTION CRD-V-102 CR 1803 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2203 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2603 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3003 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3403 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3803 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 4203 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1407 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1807 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2207 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2607 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3007 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3407 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3807 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 4207 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 4607 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1011 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1411 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1811 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2211 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2611 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3011 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3411 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3811 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 4211 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 4611 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 5011 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 0615 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1015 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1415 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1815 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2215 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2615 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3015 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3415 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3815 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 4215 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 4615 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 5015 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 5415 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 0219 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 0619 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1019 HCU WD HDR ISO November 16, 1994 Page 12 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID CRDM1 CRD-442 CRD-443 CRD 444 CRD-445 CRD-446 CRD-447 CRD-448 CRD-449 CRD-450 CRD 451 CRD-452 CRD-453 CRD-454 CRD 455 CRD-456 CRD 457 CRD-458 CRD-459 CRD 460 CRD 461 CRD462 CRD-463 CRD-464 CRD-465 CRD-466 CRD467 CRD-468 CRD 469 CRD 470 CRD 471 CRD 472 CRDP73 CRD 474 CRD-475 CRD 476 CRD 477 CRD 478 CRD 479 CRDP80 CRD-481 CRD-482 CRD-483 SYSTEM CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD DESCRIPTION CRD-V-102 CR 1419 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1819 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2219 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2619 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3019 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3419 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3819 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 4219 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 4619 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 5019 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 5419 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 5819 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 0223 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 0623 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1023 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1423 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1823 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2223 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2623 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3023 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3423 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3823 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 4223 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 4623 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 5023 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 5423 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 5823 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 0227 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 0627 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1027 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1427 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1827 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2227 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2627 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3027 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3427 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3827 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 4227 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 4627 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 5027 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 5427 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 5827 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 0231 HCU WD HDR ISO November 16, 1994 Page 13 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACHONS LISTING ID CRD 484 CRD-485 CRD-486 CRD 487 CRD488 CRD489 CRD-490 CRD 491 CRD 492 CRD 493 CRD 494 CRDP95 CRD 496 CRD-497 CRD 498 CRD 499 CRD-500 CRD-501 CRD-502 CRD-503 CRD-504 CRD-505 CRD-506 CRD-507 CRD-508 CRD-509 CRD-510 CRD-511 CRD-512 CRD-513 CRD-514 CRD-515 CRD-516 CRD-517 CRD-518 CRD-519 CRD-520 CRD-521 CRD-522 CRD-523 CRD-524 CRD-525 CRD-526 SYSTEM CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD DESCRIPTION CRD-V-102 CR 0631 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1031 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1431 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1831 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2231 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2631 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3031 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3431 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3831 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 4231 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 4631 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 5031 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 5431 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 5831 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 0235 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 0635 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1035 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1435 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1835 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2235 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2635 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3035 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3435 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3835 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 4235 HCU WD HDR ISO'RD-V-102 CR 4635 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 5035 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 5435 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 5835 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 0239 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 0639 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1039 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1439 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1839 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2239 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2639 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3039 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3439 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3839 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 4239 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 4639 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 5039 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 5439 HCU WD HDR ISO November 16, 1994 Page 14of51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID CRD-527 CRD-528 CRD-529 CRD-530 CRD-531 CRD-532 CRD-533 CRD-534 CRD-535 CRD-536 CRD-537 CRD-538 CRD-539 CRD-540 CRD-541 CRD-542 CRD-543 CRD-544 CRD-545 CRD-546 CRD-547 CRD-548 CRD-549 CRD-550 CRD-551 CRD-552 CRD-553 CRD-554 CRD-555 CRD-556 CRD-557 CRD-558 CRD-559 CRD-560 CRD-561 CRD-562 CRD-563 CRD-564 CRD-565 CRD-566 CRD-567 CRD-568 CRD-569 SYSTEM CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD DESCRIPTION CRD-V-102 CR 5839 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 0243 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 0643 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1043 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1443 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1843 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2243 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2643 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3043 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3443 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3843 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 4243 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 4643 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 5043 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 5443 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 5843 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 0647 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1047 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1447 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1847 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2247 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2647 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3047 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3447 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3847 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 4247 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 4647 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 5047 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 5447 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1051 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1451 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1851 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2251 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2651 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3051 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3451 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3851 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 4251 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 4651 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 5051 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1455 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1855 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2255 HCU WD HDR ISO November 16, 1994 Page 15 of 51 0
a stable operating condition and the effects observed and recorded. Response    of the simulator is verified to be consistent with the expected response of the plant under similar conditions.
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID CRD-570 CRD-571 CRD-572 CRD-573 CRD-574 CRD-575 CRD-576 CRD-577 CRD-578 CRD-579 CRD-580 CRD-581 CRD-582 CRD-583 CRD-584 CRD-585 CRD-586 CRD-587 CRD-588 CRD-589 CRD-590 CRD-591 CRD-592 CRD-593 CRD-594 CRD-595 CRD-596 CRD-597 CRD-598 CRD-599 CRD-600 CRD-601 CRD-602 CRD-603 CRD-604 CRD-605 CRD-606 CRD-607 CRD-608 CRD-609 CRD-610 CRD-611 CRD-612 SYSTEM CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD DESCRIPTION CRD-V-102 CR 2655 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3055 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3455 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3855 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 4255 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 4655 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 1859 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2259 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 2659 HCUWD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3059 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3459 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 3859 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-102 CR 4259 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-V-103 CR 1803 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2203 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-.103 CR 2603 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3003 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3403 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3803 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4203 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1407 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1807 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2207 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2607 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3007 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3407 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3807 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4207 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4607 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1011 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1411 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1811 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2211 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2611 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3011 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3411 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3811 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4211 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4611 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 5011 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 0615 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1015 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1415 HCU DRV ISOL November 16, 1994 Page 16 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID CRD-613 CRD-614 CRD-615 CRD-616 CRD-617 CRD-618 CRD-619 CRD-620 CRD-621 CRD-622 CRD-623 CRD-624 CRD-625 CRD-626 CRD-627 CRD-628 CRD-629 CRD-630 CRD-631 CRD-632 CRD-633 CRD-634 CRD-635 CRD-636 CRD-637 CRD-638 CRD-639 CRD-640 CRD-641 CRD-642 CRD-643 CRD-644 CRD-645 CRD-646 CRD-647 CRD-648 CRD-649 CRD-650 CRD-651 CRD-652 CRD-653 CRD-654 CRD-655 SYSTEM CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD DESCRIPTION CRD-V-103 CR 1815 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2215 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2615 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3015 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3415 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3815 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4215 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4615 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 5015 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 5415 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 0219 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 0619 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1019 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1419 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1819 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2219 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2619 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3019 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3419 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3819 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4219 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4619 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 5019 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 5419 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 5819 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 0223 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 0623 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1023 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1423 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1823 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2223 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2623 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3023 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3423 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3823 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4223 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4623 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 5023 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 5423 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 5823 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 0227 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 0627 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1027 HCU DRV ISOL November 16, 1994 Page 17 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID CRD-656 CRD-657 CRD-658 CRD-659 CRD-660 CRD-661 CRD-662 CRD-663 CRD-664 CRD-665 CRD-666 CRD-667 CRD-668 CRD-669 CRD-670 CRD-671 CRD-672 CRD-673 CRD-674 CRD-675 CRD;676 CRD-677 CRD-678 CRD-679 CRD-680 CRD-681 CRD-682 CRD-683 CRD-684 CRD-685 CRD-686 CRD-687 CRD-688 CRD-689 CRD-690 CRD-691 CRD-692 CRD-693 CRD-694 CRD-695 CRD-696 CRD-697 CRD-698 SYSTEM CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD DESCRIPTION CRD-V-103 CR 1427 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1827 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2227 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2627 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3027 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3427 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3827 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4227 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4627 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 5027 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 5427 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 5827 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 0231 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 0631 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1031 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1431 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1831 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2231 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2631 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3031 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3431 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3831 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4231 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4631 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 5031 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 5431 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 5831 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 0235 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 0635 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1035 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1435 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1835 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2235 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2635 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3035 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3435 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3835 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4235 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4635 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 5035 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 5435 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 5835 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 0239 HCU DRV ISOL November 16, 1994 Page 18 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID CRD-699 CRD-700 CRD-701 CRD-702 CRD-703 CRD-704 CRD-705 CRD-706 CRD-707 CRD-708 CRD-709 CRD-710 CRD-711 CRD-712 CRD-713 CRD-'714 CRD-715 CRD-716 CRD-717 CRD-718 CRD-719 CRD-720 CRD-721 CRD-722 CRD-723 CRD-724 CRD-725 CRD-726 CRD-727 CRD-728 CRD-729 CRD-730 CRD-731 CRD-732 CRD-733 CRD-734 CRD-735 CRD-736 CRD-737 CRD-738 CRD-739 CRD-740 CRD-741 SYSTEM CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD DESCRIPTION CRD-V-103 CR 0639 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1039 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1439 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1839 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2239 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2639 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3039 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3439 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3839 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4239 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4639 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 5039 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 5439 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 5839 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 0243 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 0643 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1043 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1443 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1843 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2243 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2643 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3043 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3443 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3843 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4243 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4643 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 5043 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 5443 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 5843 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 0647 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1047 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1447 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1847 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2247 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2647 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3047 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3447 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3847 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4247 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4647 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 5047 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 5447 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1051 HCU DRV ISOL November 16, 1994 Page 19 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID CRD-742 CRD-743 CRD-744 CRD-745 CRD-746 CRD-747 CRD-748 CRD-749 CRD-750 CRD-751 CRD-752 CRD-753 CRD-754 CRD-755 CRD-756 CRD-757 CRD-758 CRD-759 CRD-760 CRD-761 CRD-762 CRD-763 CRD-764 CRD-765 CRD-766 CRD-767 CRD-768 CRD-769 CRD-770 CRD-771 CRD-772 CRD-773 CRD-774 CRD-775 CRD-776 CRD-777 CRD-778 CRD-779 CRD-780 CRD-781 CRD-782 CRD-783 CRD-784 SYSTEM CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD DESCRIPTION CRD-V-103 CR 1451 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1851 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2251 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2651 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3051 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3451 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3851 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4251 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4651 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 5051 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1455 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1855 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2255 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2655 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3055 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3455 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3855 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4255 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4655 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 1859 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2259 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 2659 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3059 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3459 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 3859 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-103 CR 4259 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-V-101 CR 1803 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2203 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2603 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3003 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3403 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3803 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4203 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1407 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1807 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2207 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2607 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3007 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3407 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3807 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4207 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4607 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1011 INS LINE VENT November 16, 1994 Page 20 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID CRD-785 CRD-786 CRD-787 CRD-788 CRD-789 CRD-790 CRD-791 CRD-792 CRD-793 CRD-794 CRD-795 CRD-796 CRD-797 CRD-798 CRD-799 CRD-800 CRD-801 CRD-802 CRD-803 CRD-804 CRD-805 CRD-806 CRD-807 CRD-808 CRD-809 CRD-810 CRD-811 CRD-812 CRD-813 CRD-814 CRD-815 CRD-816 CRD-817 CRD-818 CRD-819 CRD-820 CRD-821 CRD-822 CRD-823 CRD-824 CRD-825 CRD-826 CRD-827 SYSTEM CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD DESCRIPTION CRD-V-101 CR 1411 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1811 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2211 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2611 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3011 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3411 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3811 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4211 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4611 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 5011 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 0615 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1015 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1415 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1815 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2215 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2615 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3015 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3415 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3815 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4215 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4615 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 5015 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 5415 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 0219 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 0619 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1019 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1419 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1819 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2219 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2619 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3019 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3419 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3819 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4219 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4619 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 5019 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 5419 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 5819 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 0223 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 0623 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1023 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1423 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1823 INS LINE VENT November 16, 1994 Page 21 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID CRD-828 CRD-829 CRD-830 CRD-831 CRD-832 CRD-833 CRD-834 CRD-835 CRD-836 CRD-837 CRD-838 CRD-839 CRD-840 CRD-841 CRD-842 CRD-843 CRD-844 CRD-845 CRD-846 CRD-847 CRD-848 CRD-849 CRD-850 CRD-851 CRD-852 CRD-853 CRD-854 CRD-855 CRD-856 CRD-857 CRD-858 CRD-859 CRD-860 CRD-861 CRD-862 CRD-863 CRD-864 CRD-865 CRD-866 CRD-867 CRD-868 CRD-869 CRD-870 SYSTEM CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD DESCRIPTION CRD-V-101 CR 2223 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2623 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3023 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3423 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3823 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4223 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4623 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 5023 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 5423 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 5823 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 0227 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 0627 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1027 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1427 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1827 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2227 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2627 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3027 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3427 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3827 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4227 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4627 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 5027 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 5427 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 5827 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 0231 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 0631 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1031 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1431 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1831 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2231 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2631 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3031 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3431 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3831 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4231 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4631 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 5031 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 5431 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 5831 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 0235 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 0635 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1035 INS LINE VENT November 16, 1994 Page 22 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID CRD-871 CRD-872 CRD-873 CRD-874 CRD-875 CRD-876 CRD-877 CRD-878 CRD-879 CRD-880 CRD-881 CRD-882 CRD-883 CRD-884 CRD-885 CRD-886 CRD-887 CRD-888 CRD-889 CRD-890 CRD-891 CRD-892 CRD-893 CRD-894 CRD-895 CRD-896 CRD-897 CRD-898 CRD-899 CRD-900 CRD-901 CRD-902 CRD-903 CRD-904 CRD-905 CRD-906 CRD-907 CRD-908 CRD-909 CRD-910 CRD-911 CRD-912 CRD-913 SYSTEM CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD DESCRIPTION CRD-V-101 CR 1435 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1835 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2235 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2635 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3035 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3435 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3835 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4235 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4635 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 5035 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 5435 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 5835 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 0239 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 0639 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1039 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1439 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1839 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2239 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2639 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3039 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3439 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3839 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4239 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4639 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 5039 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 5439 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 5839 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 0243 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 0643 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1043 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1443 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1843 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2243 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2643 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3043 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3443 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3843 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4243 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4643 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 5043 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 5443 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 5843 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 0647 INS LINE VENT November 16, 1994 Page 23 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID CRD-914 CRD-915 CRD-916 CRD-917 CRD-918 CRD-919 CRD-920 CRD-921 CRD-922 CRD-923 CRD-924 CRD-925 CRD-926 CRD-927 CRD-928 CRD-929 CRD-930 CRD-931 CRD-932 CRD-933 CRD-934 CRD-935 CRD-936 CRD-937 CRD-938 CRD-939 CRD-940 CRD-941 CRD-942 CRD-943 CRD-944 CRD-945 CRD-946 CRD-947 CRD-948 CRD-949 CRD-950 CRD-951 CRD-952 CRD-953 CRD-954 CSS-001 CSS-002 SYSTEM CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CSS CSS DESCRIPTION CRD-V-101 CR 1047 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1447 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1847 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2247 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2647 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3047 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3447 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3847 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4247 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4647 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 5047 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 5447 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1051 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1451 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1851 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2251 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2651 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3051 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3451 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3851 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4251 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4651 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 5051 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1455 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1855 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2255 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2655 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3055 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3455 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3855 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4255 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4655 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 1859 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2259 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 2659 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3059 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3459 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 3859 INS LINE VENT CRD-V-101 CR 4259 INS LINE VENT CRD-P-1A 0/C RESET CRD-P-1B 0/C RESET HPCS-V-4 INJ LINE VLV MAN OPEN LPCS-V-5 INJ LINE VLV~OPEN November 16, 1994 Page 24 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID CSS-003 CSS-004 CSS-005 CSS-006 CSS-007 CSS-008 CWS-001 CWS-002 CWS-003 CWS-004 CWS-005 CWS-006 CWS-007 CWS-008 CWS-009 CWS-010 CWS-011 CWS-012 CWS-013 CWS-014 CWS-015 CWS-016 CWS-017 CWS-018 CWS-019 CWS-020 CWS-021 CWS-022 CWS-023 CWS-024 CWS-025 CWS-026 CWS-027 CWS-028 CWS-029 CWS-030 CWS-031 CWS-032 CWS-033 CWS-034 CWS-035 CWS-036 CWS-037 SYSTEM CSS CSS CSS CSS CSS CSS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS DESCRIPTION HPCS-V-51 IN CI'MT MANUAL SHUTOFF LPCS-V-51 IN CI'MT MANUAL SHUTOFF HPCS-P-1 0/C RESET HPCS-P-3 0/C RESET LPCS-P-2 0/C RESET LPCS-P-1 0/C RESET CBD-LCV-1 CIRC WTR BLOWDOWN VLV CBD-V-2 CBD-LCV-1 ISOL VLV CBD-V-3 CBD-LCV-1 BYPASS VLV TMU-V-4 TMU S/U LUB WTR SUP VLV TMU-V-5 TMU-LCV-2A ISOL VLV TMU-V-9 TMU-LCV-2A BYP VLV TMU-V-10A SPRAY POND FILL TMU-V-10B SPRAY POND FILL TMU-V-103A WEIR BOX SLUICE GATE TMU-V-103B WEIR BOX SLUICE GATE CW-FN-1 0/C RESET CW-FN-2 0/C RESET CW-FN-3 0/C RESET CW-FN-4 0/C RESET CW-FN-5 0/C RESET CW-FN-6 0/C RESET CW-FN-7 0/C RESET CW-FN-8 0/C RESET CW-FN-9 0/C RESET CW-FN-10 0/C RESET CW-FN-11 0/C RESET CW-FN-12 0/C RESET CW-FN-13 0/C RESET CW-FN-14 0/C RESET CW-FN-15 0/C RESET CW-FN-16 0/C RESET CW-FN-17 0/C RESET CW-FN-18 0/C RESET CW-FN-19 0/C RESET CW-FN-20 0/C RESET CW-FN-21 0/C RESET CW-FN-22 0/C RESET CW-FN-23 0/C RESET CW-FN-24 0/C RESET CW-FN-25 0/C RESET CW-FN-26 0/C RESET CW-FN-27 0/C RESET November 16, 1994 Page 25 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID CWS-038 CWS-039 CWS-040 CWS-041 CWS-042 CWS-043 CWS-044 CWS-045 CWS-046 CWS-047 CWS-048 CWS-049 DEH-001 DEH-002 DEH-003 DEH-004 DEH-005 DEH-006 DGN-001 DGN-002 DGN-003 DGN-004 DGN-005 DGN-006 DGN-007 DGN-008 DGN-009 DON-010 DGN-011 DGN-012 DGN-013 DGN-014 DGN-015 DGN-016 DGN-017 DGN-018 DGN-019 DGN-020 DGN-021 DGN-022 DGN-023 DGN-024 DGN-025 SYSTEM CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS DEH DEH DEH DEH DEH DEH DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DESCRIPTION CW-FN-28 0/C RESET CW-FN-29 0/C RESET CW-FN-30 0/C RESET CW-FN-31 0/C RESET CW-FN-32 0/C RESET CW-FN-33 0/C RESET CW-FN-34 0/C RESET CW-FN-35 0/C RESET CW-FN-36 0/C RESET TMU-P-1A 0/C RESET TMU-P-1B 0/C RESET TMU-P-1C 0/C RESET DEH PRESS CONTROLLER A OR B SEL MAN TURBINE TRIP AT FRONT STNDRD DEH-P-1A 0/C RESET DEH-P-1B 0/C RESET DEH-FN-1A 0/C RESET DEH-FN-1B 0/C RESET BKR DG1-7 RACKED OUT BKR DG2-8 RACKED OUT BKR 4-DG3 RACKED OUT BKR 4-DG3 DG3 BREAKER CONTROL BKR DG1-7 DG1 BREAKER CONTROL BKR DG2-8 DG2 BREAKER CONTROL DG1 MODE SELECl'EY SWITCH DG2 MODE SELECT KEY SWITCH DG3 MODE SELECT SWITCH DGl LOCKOUT RLY&OVR SPD RESET DG2 LOCKOUT RLY&OVR SPD RESET DG3 LOCKOUT RLY&OVR SPD RESET DG1 EMERGENCY STOP PUSHBUTTON DG2 EMERGENCY STOP PUSHBVITON DG3 EMERGENCY STOP PUSHBVITON DG-1 LOCAL START PUSHBUTI'ON DG-2 LOCAL START PUSHBUTI'ON DG-3 LOCAL START PUSHBUITON DG1 ENGINE CONTROL SELECT DG2 ENGINE CONTROL SELECT DG1 EMERGENCY BYPASS SELECT DG2 EMERGENCY BYPASS SELECT DG1 EXCITATION MODE SELECTOR DG2 EXCITATION MODE SELECTOR DG3 GOVERNOR DROOP SWITCH November 16, 1994 Page 26 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID DGN-026 DGN-027 EPS-001 EPS-002 EPS-003 EPS-004 EPS-005 EPS-006 EPS-007 EPS-008 EPS-009 EPS-010 EPS-011 EPS-012 EPS-013 EPS-014 EPS-015 EPS-016 EPS-017 EPS-018 EPS-019 EPS-020 EPS-021 EPS-022 EPS-023 EPS-024 EPS-025 EPS-026 EPS-027 EPS-028 EPS-029 EPS-030 EPS-031 EPS-032 EPS-033 EPS-034 EPS-035 EPS-036 EPS-037 EPS-038 EPS-039 EPS-040 EPS-041 SYSTEM DGN DGN EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS DESCRIPTION DG1 ENGINE SPEED SELECI'OR DG2 ENGINE SPEED SELECI'OR BATI'ERY BO-1A DISC BATI'ERY BO-1A FUSE BATTERY BO-1B DISC BATI'ERY BO-1B FUSE BATI'ERY BO-2A DISC BATI'ERY BO-2A FUSE BATI'ERY BO-2B DISC BATI'ERY BO-2B FUSE BATTERY B 1-1 DISC BATl'ERY B 1-1 FUSE BATl'ERY B 1-2 DISC BATI'ERY B 1-2 FUSE BATI'ERY B 1-3 OUTPUT BKR 0/C BATI'ERY B 1-7 DISC BATl'ERY B 1-7 FUSE BATI'ERY B2-1 DISC BATI'ERY B2-1 FUSE BKR 52-1-11 0/C RESET BKR 52-1-500S 0/C RESET BKR 52-1-7 0/C RESET BKR 52-11-1 0/C RESET BKR 52-2-21 0/C RESET BKR 52-2-4 0/C RESET BKR 52-21-11 0/C RESET BKR 52-21-2 0/C RESET BKR 52-3-31 0/C RESET BKR 52-3-8 0/C RESET BKR 52-31-21 0/C RESET BKR 52-31-3 0/C RESET BKR 52-5-53 0/C RESET BKR 52-6-63 0/C RESET BKR 52-CTA 0/C RESET BKR 52-CTB 0/C RESET BKR 52N1-1 0/C RESET BKR 52N1-2 0/C RESET BKR 52N1-3 0/C RESET BKR 52N2-5 0/C RESET BKR 52N2-6 0/C RESET BKR 52S-1 0/C RESET BKR 52S-2 0/C RESET BKR 52$-3 0/C RESET November 16, 1994 Page 27 of 51 0
Appendix D, Attachment D-5 pxovides abstxacts for these tests, 4.1.5 Plant Malfunctions This series of tests were performed to verify the proper response of the simulator to abnormal and emergency events. These tests are intended to verify the inherent plant response as predicted or known for the particular type of failuxe. The test procedures are written to specifically address each of the malfunctions listed per ANSI/A'NS - 3.5 (1985) Sections 3.1.2 (1) thxough 3.1.2 (25).
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID EPS-042 EPS-043 EPS-044 EPS-045 EPS-046 EPS-047 EPS-048 EPS-049 EPS-050 EPS-051 EPS-052 EPS-053 EPS-054 EPS-055 EPS-056 EPS-057 EPS-058 EPS-059 EPS-060 EPS-061 EPS-062 EPS-063 EPS-064 EPS-065 EPS-066 EPS-067 EPS-068 EPS-069 EPS-070 EPS-071 EPS-072 EPS-073 EPS-074 EPS-075 EPS-076 EPS-077 EPS-078 EPS-079 EPS-080 EPS-081 EPS-082 EPS-083 EPS-084 SYSTEM EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS DESCRIPTION BKR 52S-5 0/C RESET BKR 52$-6 0/C RESET BKR CB-4-2 0/C RESET BKR CB-4-41 0/C RESET BKR CB-LF1A 0/C RESET BKR CB-LF1B 0/C RESET BKR CB-LF2A 0/C RESET BKR CB-LF2B 0/C RESET BKR CB-RPT-3A 0/C RESET BKR CB-RPT-3B 0/C RESET BKR CB-RPTAA 0/C RESET BKR CB-RPT-4B 0/C RESET BKR CB-RRA 0/C RESET BKR CB-RRB 0/C RESET BKR CS-3-500S 0/C RESET BKR CS-7-1 0/C RESET BKR CS-7-71 0/C RESET BKR CS-7-73 0/C RESET BKR CS-7-75/1 0/C RESET BKR CS-7-DG1 0/C RESET BKR CS-75-72 0/C RESET BKR CS-8-3 0/C RESET BKR CS-8-81 0/C RESET BKR CS-8-83 0/C RESET BKR CS-8-85/1 0/C RESET BKR CS-8-DG2 0/C RESET BKR CS-85-82 0/C RESET BKR CS-B-7 0/C RESET BKR CS-B-8 0/C RESET CHARGER CO-1A INPUT BKR 0/C CHARGER CO-1A OUTPUT BKR 0/C CHARGER CO-1B INPUT BKR 0/C CHARGER CO-1B OUTPUT BKR 0/C CHARGER CO-2A INPUT BKR 0/C CHARGER CO-2A OUTPUT BKR 0/C CHARGER CO-2B INPUT BKR 0/C CHARGER CO-2B OUTPUT BKR 0/C CHARGER C 1-1 FUSE CHARGER C 1-1 INPUT BKR 0/C CHARGER Cl-1 INPUT DISC CHARGER Cl-1 OUTPUT BKR 0/C CHARGER Cl-1 OUTPUT DISC CHARGER Cl-2 FUSE November 16, 1994 Page 28 of 51 APPENDIX C ATI ACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACI'IONS LISTING ID EPS-085 EPS-086 EPS-087 EPS-088 EPS-089 EPS-090 EPS-091 EPS-092 EPS-093 EPS-094 EPS-095 EPS-096 EPS-097 EPS-098 EPS-099 EPS-100 EPS-101 EPS-102 EPS-103 EPS-104 EPS-105 EPS-106 EPS-107 EPS-108 EPS-109 EPS-110 EPS-111 EPS-112 EPS-113 EPS-114 EPS-115 EPS-116 EPS-117 EPS-118 EPS-119 EPS-120 EPS-121 EPS-122 EPS-123 EPS-124 EPS-125 EPS-126 EPS-127 SYSTEM EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS DESCRIPTION CHARGER Cl-2 INPUT BKR 0/C CHARGER Cl-2 INPUT DISC CHARGER Cl-2 OUTPUT BKR 0/C CHARGER Cl-2 OUTPUT DISC CHARGER Cl-7 FUSE CHARGER Cl-7 INPUT DISC CHARGER C 1-7 OUTPUT DISC CHARGER Cl-HPCS INPUT BKR 0/C CHARGER Cl-HPCS OUTPUT BKR 0/C CHARGER C2-1 FUSE CHARGER C2-1 INPUT BKR 0/C CHARGER C2-1 INPUT DISC CHARGER C2-1 OUTPUT BKR 0/C CHARGER C2-1 OUTPUT DISC IN1 KIRK KEY IN1 MAINTENANCE SW IN1 STATIC SWITCH INl-CB1 MC-7A NORM INPT AC 0/C IN1-CB2 DP-S2-1 NORM DC 0/C IN1-CB3 INV OUTPUT 0/C IN1-CB4 ALT AC OUT 0/C IN1-MIS MAINT BYPASS 0/C IN2 MANUAL XFER SWITCH IN2 STATIC SWITCH IN2-CB1 lN2 NORM DC BKR 0/C IN3 MANUAL XFER SWITCH IN3 STATIC SWITCH IN3-CB1 IN3 NORM DC BKR 0/C MC-1A DISC DEH-P-1A MC-1A DISC HY-P-A2/3 MC-1A DISC HY-P-B2/3 MC-1A DISC TO-BOP-1 MC-1A DISC TO-EX-1A MC-1A DISC TO-SOBP-1 MC-1B DISC RFT-MOP-1A MC-1B DISC RFT-TNG-1A MC-1E DISC HD-V-15A MC-2B DISC COND-V-135C MC-2C DISC DEH-P-1B MC-2C DISC RFW-V-112B MC-2D DISC SCW-P-2 MC-2D DISC TO-EX-4 MC-2P DISC CAS-C-1 c November 16, 1994 Page 29 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID EPS-128 EPS-129 EPS-130 EPS-131 EPS-132 EPS-133 EPS-134 EPS-135 EPS-136 EPS-137 EPS-138 EPS-139 EPS-140 EPS-141 EPS-142 EPS-143 EPS-144 EPS-145 EPS-146 EPS-147 EPS-148 EPS-149 EPS-150 EPS-151 EPS-152 EPS-153 EPS-154 EPS-155 EPS-156 EPS-157 EPS-158 EPS-159 EPS-160 EPS-161 EPS-162 EPS-163 EPS-164 EPS-165 EPS-166 EPS-167 EPS-168 EPS-169 EPS-170 SYSTEM EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS DESCRIPTION MC-2P DISC RFT-MOP-18 MC-2P DISC RFT-TNG-1B MC-2R DISC BF-1B MC-2R-A DISC COND-V-1408 MC-3A DISC COND-V-140A MC-38 DISC BF-1A MC-38 DISC TG-TNG-1 MC-3C DISC AR-EX-1A MC-3C DISC TG-ASOP-1 MC-4A DISC HPCS-P-3 MC-4A BKR HPCS-V-1 RACKOUT MC-4A BKR HPCS-V-15 RACKOUT MC-4A BKR HPCS-V-4 RACKOUT MC-5L DISC CW-FN-21 MC-5M DISC CW-FN-23 MC-5N DISC FP-P-2A MC-5P DISC CW-FN-25 MC-SQ DISC CW-FN-29 MC-5R DISC CW-V-7 MC-68 DISC TR-68-E MC-6L DISC CW-FN-2 MC-6M DISC CW-FN-14 MC-6N DISC FP-P-28 MC-6P DISC CW-FN-7 MC-6Q DISC CW-FN-11 MC-6R DISC CW-V-4 MC-7A BKR MC-7A-A 0/C MC-7A DISC CAS-C-1A MC-7A DISC IN1 NORM AC MC-7A DISC RFW-V-65A MC-7A DISC RFW-V-658 MC-7A DISC RPS-MG-A MC-7A DISC SW-V-12A MC-7A DISC SW-V-2A MC-7A DISC TR-7A MC-7A DISC TR-7A-C MC-7A-A DISC SW-V-4A MC-78 DISC CIA-V-20 MC-78 DISC CIA-V-30A MC-78 DISC CRA-FN-1A-1 MC-78 DISC CRA-FN-2A-2 MC-78 DISC LPCS-P-2 MC-78 DISC RCIC-P-3 November 16, 1994 Page 30 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID EPS-171 EPS-172 EPS-173 EPS-174 EPS-175 EPS-176 EPS-177 EPS-178 EPS-179 EPS-180 EPS-181 EPS-182 EPS-183 EPS-184 EPS-185 EPS-186 EPS-187 EPS-188 EPS-189 EPS-190 EPS-191 EPS-192 EPS-193 EPS-194 EPS-195 EPS-196 EPS-197 EPS-198 EPS-199 EPS-200 EPS-201 EPS-202 EPS-203 EPS-204 EPS-205 EPS-206 EPS-207 EPS-208 EPS-209 EPS-210 EPS-211 EPS-212 EPS-213 SYSTEM EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS DESCRIPTION MC-78 DISC SLC-P-1A MC-78-A DISC LPCS-V-1 MC-78-A DISC LPCS-V-5 MC-78-A DISC PP-7A-Z MC-78-A DISC RCC-V-5 MC-78-A DISC RHR-FCV-64A MC-78-A DISC RHR-V-24A MC-78-A DISC RHR-V-27A MC-78-A DISC RHR-V-42A MC-78-A DISC RHR-V-4A MC-78-A DISC RHR-V-53A MC-78-A DISC RHR-V-538 MC-78-A DISC RHR-V-6A MC-78-8 DISC RHR-V-3A MC-78-8 DISC SGT-FN-1A-1 MC-78-8 DISC SGT-FN-18-1 MC-78-8 DISC SGT-V-3A-1 MC-7C DISC RRA-FN-8 MC-7C DISC RRC-V-67A MC-7C-A DISC CN-V-51 MC-7C-8 DISC TSW-V-64A MC-7E DISC WEA-FN-lA MC-7F DISC IN1 ALT SUPP MC-7F DISC WEA-FN-53A MC-7F DISC WMA-FN-51A MC-7F DISC WMA-FN-53A MC-7F DISC WMA-FN-54A MC-7R/MC-8R DISC PP-78 MC-8A BKR MC-8A-A 0/C MC-8A DISC CAS-C-18 MC-8A DISC CJW-P-18 MC-8A DISC RPS-MG-2 MC-8A DISC SW-V-128 MC-8A DISC SW-V-28 MC-8A DISC TR-8A MC-8A-A DISC SW-V-48 MC-88 DISC CRA-FN-18-1 MC-88 DISC CRA-FN-18-2 MC-88 DISC CRA-FN-28-1 MC-88 DISC CRA-FN-28-2 MC-88 DISC PP-8A-Z MC-88 DISC RHR-P-3 MC-88 DISC SLC-P-18 November 16, 1994 Page 31 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID EPS-214 EPS-215 EPS-216 EPS-217 EPS-218 EPS-219 EPS-220 EPS-221 EPS-222 EPS-223 EPS-224 EPS-225 EPS-226 EPS-227 EPS-228 EPS-229 EPS-230 EPS-231 EPS-232 EPS-233 EPS-234 EPS-235 EPS-236 EPS-237 EPS-238 EPS-239 EPS-240 EPS-241 EPS-242 EPS-243 EPS-244 EPS-245 EPS-246 EPS-247 EPS-248 EPS-249 EPS-250 EPS-251 EPS-252 EPS-253 EPS-254 EPS-255 EPS-256 SYSTEM EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS DESCRIPTION CKOUT KOUT MC-8B-A DISC RCIC-V-63 MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-16B MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-17B MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-24B MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-27B MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-42B MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-42C MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-4B MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-4C MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-64B MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-64C MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-6B MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-9 MC-8B-A DISC RWCU-V-1 MC-8B-B DISC RHR-V-3B MC-8B-B DISC SGT-FN-1A-2 MC-8B-B DISC SGT-FN-1B-2 MC-8B-B DISC SGT-V-3A-2 MC-8C BKR RWCU-P-1A RA MC-8C BKR RWCU-P-1B RAC MC-8C DISC HY-P-Al/3 MC-8C DISC RRA-FN-9 MC-8C DISC RRC-V-23A MC-8C-A DISC HY-P-B1/3 MC-8C-B DISC TSW-V-64B MC-8C-B DISC TSW-V-64C MC-8E DISC WEA-FN-1B MC-8E DISC WEA-FN-1C MC-8F DISC WEA-FN-53B MC-8F DISC WMA-FN-51B MC-8F DISC WMA-FN-53B MC-8F DISC WMA-FN-54B MC-S1-1D DISC RCC-V-6 MC-S1-1D DISC RCIC-V-10 MC-S1-1D DISC RCIC-V-68 MC-S1-1D DISC RCIC-V-8 MC-S1-2D DISC CAC-V-11 MC-S2-1A DISC RCIC-P-4 MC-S2-1A DISC RCIC-V-1 MC-S2-1A DISC RCIC-V-13 MC-S2-1A DISC RCIC-V-45 MC-S2-1A DISC RHR-V-8 MC-S2-1A DISC RWCU-V-4 November 16, 1994 Page 32 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID EPS-257 EPS-258 EPS-259 BPS-260 EPS-261 EPS-262 EPS-263 BPS-264 EPS-265 EPS-266 EPS-267 EPS-268 EPS-269 EPS-270 EPS-271 EPS-272 EPS-273 EPS-274 EPS-275 EPS-276 EPS-277 EPS-278 EPS-279 EPS-280 EPS-281 EPS-282 BPS-283 EPS-284 EPS-285 EPS-286 EPS-287 EPS-288 EPS-289 EPS-290 EPS-291 EPS-292 EPS-293 EPS-294 EPS-295 EPS-296 EPS-297 EPS-298 EPS-299 SYSTEM EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS BPS EPS EPS BPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS DESCRIPTION MC-S2-1B DISC RFT-EOP-1A MC-S2-1B DISC RFT-EOP-1B MC-S2-1B DISC TG-ASOBP-1 MC-S2-1B DISC TO-P-1 PP-7A DISC C0-1A,1B PP-7A DISC IN-3 PP-8A DISC C0-2A,2B PP-8A DISC IN-2 RPS-CB-2A RPS-A TRIP SYS BKR 0/C RPS-CB-2B RPS-B TRIP SYS BKR 0/C RPS-CB-3A PWR RNG DIV 1 BKR 0/C RPS-CB-3B PWR RNG DIV 2 BKR 0/C RPS-CB-5A NS4 INBD BKR 0/C RPS-CB-5B NS4 OTBD BKR 0/C RPS-CB-6A PRM DIV 1 BKR 0/C RPS-CB-6B PRM DIV 2 BKR 0/C RPS-CB-7A NS4 OTBD BKR 0/C RPS-CB-7B NS4 INBD BKR 0/C RPS-CB-CB1 ALT SUP BKR 0/C RPS-CB-MG1 MG-A OUTPT BKR 0/C RPS-CB-MG2 MG-B OUTPT BKR 0/C RPS-EPA-3A RPS-A EPA-3A 0/C RPS-EPA-3B RPS-B EPA-3B 0/C RPS-EPA-3C RPS-A EPA-3C 0/C RPS-EPA-3D RPS-B EPA-3D 0/C RPS-EPA-3E ALT RPS BPA-3E 0/C RPS-EPA-3F ALT RPS EPA-3F 0/C RPS-MS-1 RPS-MG-A START SW RPS-MS-2 RPS-MG-B START SW S 1-1 DISC DP-Sl-1A S 1-1 DISC MC-S 1-1D S1-2 DISC MC-S 1-2D S1-3 DISC 4KV BKR CONTROL S004 S1-7 DISC DP-Sl-2C S2-1 DISC IN-1 S2-1 DISC MC-S2-1A S2-1 DISC MC-S2-1B SH-05 BKR 5-53 RACKOUT SH-05 BKR CTA RACKOUT SH-05 BKR N2-5 RACKOUT SH-05 BKR RRA RACKOUT SH-05 BKR S-5 RACKOUT SH-05 PT FUSE SH-5 November 16, 1994 Page 33 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID EPS-300 EPS-301 EPS-302 EPS-303 EPS-304 EPS-305 EPS-306 EPS-307 EPS-308 EPS-309 EPS-310 EPS-311 EPS-312 EPS-313 EPS-314 EPS-315 EPS-316 EPS-317 EPS-318 EPS-319 EPS-320 EPS-321 EPS-322 EPS-323 EPS-324 EPS-325 EPS-326 EPS-327 EPS-328 EPS-329 EPS-330 EPS-331 EPS-332 EPS-333 EPS-334 EPS-335 EPS-336 EPS-337 EPS-338 EPS-339 EPS-340 EPS-341 EPS-342 SYSTEM EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS DESCRIPTION SH-06 BKR 6-63 RACKOUT SH-06 BKR CTB RACKOUT SH-06 BKR N2-6 RACKOUT SH-06 BKR RRB RACKOUT SH-06 BKR S-6 RACKOUT SH-06 PT FUSE SH-6 SH-09 BKR RPT-3A RACKOUT SH-10 BKR RPT-3B RACKOUT SH-ll BKR RPT-4A RACKOUT SH-12 BKR RPT-4B RACKOUT SH-13 BKR LF-2A RACKOUT SH-14 BKR LF-2B RACKOUT SL-11 BKR 11-1 RACKOUT SL-11 BKR AR-P-1A RACKOUT SL-21 BKR 21-11 RACKOUT SL-21 BKR 21-2 RACKOUT SL-21 BKR AR-P-1B RACKOUT SL-31 BKR 31-21 RACKOUT SL-31 BKR 31-3 RACKOUT SL-31 BKR MC-SC 0/C SL-51 BKR MC-5M 0/C SL-'S2 BKR MC-5Q 0/C SL-53 BKR WOA-FN-1A RACKOUT SL-61 BKR MC-6M 0/C SL-62 BKR MC-6Q 0/C SL-63 BKR WOA-FN-1B RACKOUT SL-71 BKR MC-7A-B 0/C SL-71 BKR MC-7B 0/C SL-71 BKR MC-7C 0/C SL-71 BKR RCC-P-1A RACKOUT SL-71 BKR REA-FN-1A RACKOUT SL-73 BKR MC-7A 0/C SL-73 BKR MC-7E 0/C SL-73 BKR MC-7F 0/C SL-73 BKR ROA-FN-1A RACKOUT SL-81 BKR MC-8B 0/C SL-81 BKR MC-8C 0/C SL-81 BKR RCC-P-1B RACKOUT SL-81 BKR RCC-P-1C RACKOUT SL-83 BKR MC-8A 0/C SL-83 BKR MC-8E 0/C SL-83 BKR MC-8F 0/C SL-83 BKR REA-FN-1B RACKOUT November 16, 1994 Page 34 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID EPS-343 EPS-344 EPS-345 EPS-346 EPS-347 EPS-348 EPS-349 EPS-350 EPS-351 EPS-352 EPS-353 EPS-354 EPS-355 EPS-356 EPS-357 EPS-358 EPS-359 EPS-360 EPS-361 EPS-362 EPS-363 EPS-364 EPS-365 EPS-366 EPS-367 EPS-368 EPS-369 EPS-370 EPS-371 EPS-372 EPS-373 EPS-374 EPS-375 EPS-376 EPS-377 EPS-378 EPS-379 EPS-380 EPS-381 EPS-382 EPS-383 EPS-384 EPS-385 SYSTEM EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS DESCRIPTION SL-83 BKR ROA-FN-1B RACKOUT SM-1 BKR 1-11 RACKOUT SM-1 BKR 1-500S RACKOUT SM-1 BKR 1-7 RACKOUT SM-1 BKR C1A RACKOUT SM-1 BKR CB2A RACKOUT SM-1 BKR CW1A RACKOUT SM-1 BKR LF-1A RACKOUT SM-1 BKR Nl-1 RACKOUT SM-1 BKR S-1 RACKOUT SM-1 PT FUSE SM-1 SM-2 BKR 2-21 RACKOUT SM-2 BKR 2-4 RACKOUT SM-2 BKR C1B RACKOUT SM-2 BKR CB2B RACKOUT SM-2 BKR CW1B RACKOUT SM-2 BKR Nl-2 RACKOUT SM-2 BKR S-2 RACKOUT SM-2 PT FUSE SM-2 SM-3 BKR 3-31 RACKOUT SM-3 BKR 3-500S RACKOUT SM-3 BKR 3-8 RACKOUT SM-3 BKR C1C RACKOUT SM-3 BKR CB2C RACKOUT SM-3 BKR CW1C RACKOUT SM-3 BKR LF-1B RACKOUT SM-3 BKR Nl-3 RACKOUT SM-3 BKR S-3 RACKOUT SM-3 PT FUSE SM-3 SM-4 BKR 4-2 RACKOUT SM-4 BKR 4P1 RACKOUT SM-4 BKR HPCS RACKOUT SM-7 BKR 7-1 RACKOUT SM-7 BKR 7-71 RACKOUT SM-7 BKR 7-73 RACKOUT SM-7 BKR 7-75/1 RACKOUT SM-7 BKR 7-75/2 RACKOUT SM-7 BKR 7-DG1 RACKOUT SM-7 BKR B-7 RACKOUT SM-7 BKR CRD-1A RACKOUT SM-7 BKR LPCS RACKOUT SM-7 BKR RHR-2A RACKOUT SM-7 BKR SW-1A RACKOUT November 16, 1994 Page 35 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID EPS-386 EPS-387 EPS-388 EPS-389 EPS-390 EPS-391 EPS-392 EPS-393 EPS-394 EPS-395 EPS-396 EPS-397 EPS-398 EPS-399 EPS-400 EPS-401 EPS-402 EPS-403 EPS-404 EPS-405 EPS-406 EPS-407 EPS-408 EPS-409 EPS-410 EPS-411 EPS-412 EPS-413 EPS-414 EPS-415 FPC-001 FPC-002 FPC-003 FPC-004 FPC-005 FPC-006 FPC-007 FPC-008 FPC-009 FPC-010 FPC-011 FPC-012 FPC-013 SYSTEM EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS FPC FPC FPC FPC FPC FPC FPC FPC FPC FPC FPC FPC FPC DESCRIPTION SM-72 BKR TMU-1A RACKOUT SM-75 BKR 75-72 RACKOUT SM-75 BKR TSW-lA RACKOUT SM-8 BKR 8-3 RACKOUT SM-8 BKR 8-81 RACKOUT SM-8 BKR 8-83 RACKOUT SM-8 BKR 8-85/1 RACKOUT SM-8 BKR 8-85/2 RACKOUT SM-8 BKR 8-DG2 RACKOUT SM-8 BKR B-8 RACKOUT SM-8 BKR CRD-1B RACKOUT SM-8 BKR RHR-2B RACKOUT SM-8 BKR RHR-2C RACKOUT SM-8 BKR SW1B RACKOUT SM-82 BKR TMU-1B RACKOUT SM-85 BKR 85-82 RACKOUT SM-85 BKR TSW-1B RACKOUT TMU-1C BKR RACKOUT TMU-1C BUS SELECT IN1-BTB MAINT BYPASS 0/C IN1-MBP MAINT BYPASS 0/C RRC-M-1A1 0/C RESET RRC-M-1B1 0/C RESET RPS-MG-1 0/C RESET RPS-MG-2 0/C RESET BKR 7-75/2 BKR 8-85/2 MC-8AA DISC MS-V-146 E-RMS-7FDA, IN-3 POWER E-RMS-8FDA, IN-2 POWER FPC-V-148 CONDENSER RETURN FPC-V-114 PUMP X CONN FPC-V-115A HX BYPASS FPC-V-115B HX BYPASS FPC-V-116A HX INLET ISOL FPC-V-116B HX INLET ISOL FPC-V-118A HX OUTLET ISOL FPC-V-118B HX OUTLET ISOL FPC-V-143 RX WELL RECIRC FPC-V-141 X-TIE TO RHR FPC-V-131 GATE DRAIN FPC-V-105 WELL DRAIN FPC-V-130 SURGE TANK DRAIN November 16, 1994 Page 36 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID FPC-014 FPC-015 FPC-016 FPC-017 FPC-018 FPC-019 FPS-001 FPS-002 FPS-003 FPS-004 FPS-005 FPS-006 FPS-007 FPS-008 FPS-009 FPS-010 FPS-011 FPS-012 FPT-001 FPT-002 FPT-003 FPT-004 FPT-005 FPT-006 FPT-007 FPT-008 FPT-009 FPT-010 FPT-011 FPT-012 FPT-013 FPT-014 FWH-001 FWH-002 FWH-003 FWH-004 FWH-005 FWH-006 FWH-007 FWH-008 FWH-009 FWH-010 FWH-011 SYSTEM FPC FPC FPC FPC FPC FPC FPS FPS FPS FPS FPS FPS FPS FPS FPS FPS FPS FPS FPT FPT FPT FPT FPT FPT FPT FPT FPT FPT FPT FPT FPT FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH DESCRIPTION FPC-V-142 FP RECIRC FUEL POOL PLUG POSITION FPC-V-147 WETWELL CLEANUP ISOL FPC-P-1A 0/C RESET FPC-P-1B 0/C RESET FPC-P-3 0/C RESET FP-P-1 DIESEL FIRE PUMP FP-P-2A ELECTRIC FIRE PUMP FP-P-2B ELECTRIC FIRE PUMP FP-P-3 JOCKEY PUMP FP-P-110 DIESEL FIRE PUMP FP-P-111 JOCKEY PUMP FP-P-111 0/C RESET FP-P-2A 0/C RESET FP-P-2B 0/C RESET FP-P-3 0/C RESET FP-P-1 0/C RESET FP-P-110 0/C RESET TO-V-62A RFPT A LO CLR SEL 2A/B TO-V-62B RFPT B LO CLR SEL 2C/D RFT-P-AOPA 0/C RESET RFT-P-AOPB 0/C RESET RFT-P-EOPA 0/C RESET RFT-P-EOPB 0/C RESET RFT-P-MOPA 0/C RESET RFT-P-MOPB 0/C RESET RFT-TNG-1A 0/C RESET RFT-TNG-1B 0/C RESET TO-EX-3A 0/C RESET TO-EX-3B 0/C RESET WEDGE REMOVED/INSTALL RFT-TNG-1A WEDGE REMOVED/INSTALL RFT-TNG-1B HV-V-2D BYP HV-V-23D STRTUP VNT HV-V-2C BYP HV-V-23C STRTUP VNT HV-V-2H BYP HV-V-23H STRTUP VNT HV-V-2G BYP HV-V-23G STRTUP VNT HV-V-2L BYP HV-V-23L STRTUP VNT HV-V-2K BYP HV-V-23K STRTUP VNT HV-V-2I BYP HV-V-23I STRTUP VNT HV-V-2J BYP HV-V-23J STRTUP VNT HV-V-35A BYP HV-V-37A STRTUP VNT HV-V-35B BYP HV-V-37B STRTUP VNT HV-V-2A BYP HV-V-23A STRTUP VNT November 16, 1994 Page 37 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID FWH-012 FWH-013 FWH-014 FWH-015 FWH-016 FWH-017 GEA-001 GEA-002 GEA-003 GEA-004 GEA-005 GEA-006 GEA-007 GEA-008 GEA-009 GEA-010 6EA-011 GEA-012 GEA-013 GEA-014 GEA-015 GEA-016 GEA-017 GEA-018 GEA-019 GEA-020 GEA-021 GEA-022 GEA-023 6EA-024 GEA-025 6EA-026 GEA-027 GEA-028 GEA-029 GEA-030 GEA-031 6 EN-001 GEN-002 GEN-003 GEN-004 GEN-005 GEN-006 SYSTEM FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH GEA GEA GEA GEA GEA GEA GEA GEA GEA GBA GEA GEA GBA GEA GEA GEA GEA GEA GEA GEA GEA GEA GEA GBA GEA GEA GBA GEA GEA GEA GEA GEN GEN GEN GEN GEN GEN DESCRIPTION HV-V-2B BYP HV-V-23B STRTUP VNT HV-V-2E BYP HV-V-23E STRTUP VNT HV-V-2F BYP HV-V-23F STRTUP VNT HV-V-34A BYP HV-V-36A STRTUP VNT HV-V-34B BYP HV-V-36B STRTUP VNT MSR HD-TKS NON-RETURN VLV RESET SO-V-232 SEAL OIL TANK ISOL SCW-F05 HX 2 OUTLET SCW-V406 HX 1 OUTLET ISOLATION SCW-V-407 HX 2 INLET SCW-F08 HX 2 INLET ISOLATION SCW-V409 HX 1 INLET H2-V-7 H2 ISOLATION VALVE SCW-P-1A PUMP AUTO/START/STOP SCW-P-1B PUMP AUTO/START/STOP TG-HSOP H2 SEAL OIL PUMP TG-ASOP AIR SIDE SEAL OIL PUMP TG-ASOBP AIR SIDE SO B/U PUMP H2-V-52 H2 SUPPLY VALVE H2-V-34 H2 VENT VALVE C02-V-60 C02 SUPPLY VALVE C02-V-6 C02 ISOLATION IBD-AD-13B FRESH AIR INTAKE IBD-AD-2 VENT TO ATMOSPHERE IBD-AD-13A FRESH AIR INTAKE STATOR CLG WTR DEMIN A IN SERV STATOR CLG WTR DEMIN B IN SERV SO-V-231 SEAL OIL TANK DRAIN SCW-V-424 DEMIN BYPASS IBD-FN-1A 0/C RESET IBD-FN-1B 0/C RESET SCW-P-1A 0/C RESET SCW-P-1B 0/C RESET TG-ASOP 0/C RESET TG-ASOBP 0/C RESET TG-HSOP 0/C RESET TO-EX-4 0/C RESET MOD BANK 89-P 1/P3 E-MO-DIS189
Appendix D, Attachment D-6 provides abstracts for these tests.
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4.2 Quadrennial Test Schedule Consistent with this certification, the Supply System will conduct continued testing in accordance with Regulatory Guide 1.149, Section C.5. Selected pexformance tests are planned annually and all others will be performed at the rate of 25% a year such that all are tested within the four year required time period.
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4.2.1 Annual Testing The tests that  will be conducted annually following the submittal of Form 474 are identified in Appendix E. These tests are conducted annually as a baseline evaluation to ensure WNP-2 simulator performance will provide a consistent quality platform for Licensed Operator training and evaluations. A listing of the Annual Tests is provided in Appendix E, Attachment E-l.
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4.2.2 Quadrennial Testing The tests that will be conducted in years one through four following the Supply System's submittal of Form 474 are identified, by year, in Appendix E. These schedules represent performance of approximately 25 percent of the total tests required for certification per year. Any deletions or changes in scope or to ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985) acceptance criteria related to these tests will be addressed by the refiling of Form 474 to refiect changes in the Supply System's plans. A listing of Quadriennal Tests is provided in Appendix E, Attachment E-l.
&#xb9;2 MTR OP DISC GRID BUS SELECT November 16, 1994 Page 38 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID GEN-007 GEN-008 GEN-009 LDS-001 LDS-002 MSL-001 MSL-002 MSL-003 MSL-004 NIS-001 NIS-002 NIS-003 NIS-004 NIS-005 NIS-006 NIS-007 NIS-008 NIS-009 NIS-010 NIS-011 NIS-012 NIS-013 NIS-014 NIS-015 NIS-016 NIS-017, NIS-018 NIS-019 NIS-020 NIS-021 NIS-022 NIS-023 NIS-024 NIS-025 NIS-026 NIS-027 NIS-028 NIS-029 NIS-030 NIS-031 NIS-032 NIS-033 NIS-034 SYSTEM GEN GEN GEN LDS LDS MSL MSL MSL MSL NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS DESCRIPTION MAIN GENERATOR DISCONNECT LINK BKR 4885 500KV BKR&#xb9;1 LOCAL CONT BKR 4888 500KV BKR&#xb9;2 LOCAL CONT LPDS SINGLE INPUT (SPURIOUS)
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LPDS SUSTAINED INPUT MSLC-V-11 AIR INLET MSLC-V-12 AIR INLET MSLC-FN-1 0/C RESET MSLC-FN-2 0/C RESET APRM A GAIN ADJ FACTOR 0-10 APRM B GAIN ADJ FACTOR 0-10 APRM C GAIN ADJ FACTOR 0-10 APRM D GAIN ADJ FACTOR 0-10 APRM E GAIN ADJ FACI'OR 0-10 APRM F GAIN ADJ FACl OR 0-10 LPRM 08-17A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 08-17C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 08-17D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 08-25A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 08-25B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 08-25D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 08-33A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 08-33B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 08-33C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 0841B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 0841C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 0841D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 08-49A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 08-49C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 0849D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 16-09B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 16-09C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 16-09D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 16-17A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 16-17B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 16-17C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 16-25A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 16-25B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 16-25D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 16-33A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 16-33C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 16-33D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 16-41B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH November 16, 1994 Page 39 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID NIS-035 NIS-036 NIS-037 NIS-038 NIS-039 NIS-040 NIS-041 NIS-042 NIS-043 NIS-044 NIS-045 NIS-046 NIS-047 NIS-048 NIS-049 NIS-050 NIS-051 NIS-052 NIS-053 NIS-054 NIS-055 NIS-056 NIS-057 NIS-058 NIS-059 NIS-060 NIS-061 NIS-062 NIS-063 NIS-064 NIS-065 NIS-066 NIS-067 NIS-068 NIS-069 NIS-070 NIS-071 NIS-072 NIS-073 NIS-074 NIS-075 NIS-076 NIS-077 SYSTEM NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS DESCRIPTION LPRM 16-41C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 16-41D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 1649A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 1649B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 1649C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 16-57A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 16-57B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 16-57D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 24-09A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 24-09B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 24-09D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 24-17A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 24-17B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 24-17C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 24-25B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 24-25C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 24-25D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 24-33A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 24-33C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 24-33D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 2441A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 24-41B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 24-41D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 24-49A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 24-49B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 24-49C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 24-57B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 24-57C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 24-57D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 32-09A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 32-09B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 32-09D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 32-17A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 32-17C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 32-17D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 32-25B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 32-25C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 32-25D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 32-33A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 32-33B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 32-33C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 32-41A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 32-41B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH November 16, 1994 Page 40 of 51 ID APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING SYSTEM DESCRIPTION NIS-078 NIS-079 NIS-080 NIS-081 NIS-082 NIS-083 NIS-084 NIS-085 NIS-086 NIS-087 NIS-088 NIS-089 NIS-090 NIS-091 NIS-092 NIS-093 NIS-094 NIS-095 NIS-096 NIS-097 NIS-098 NIS-099 NIS-100 NIS-101 NIS-102 NIS-103 NIS-104 NIS-105 NIS-106 NIS-107 NIS-108 NIS-109 NIS-110 NIS-111 NIS-112 NIS-113 NIS-114 NIS-115 NIS-116 NIS-117 NIS-118 NIS-119 NIS-120 NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS LPRM 32-41D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 32-49A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 32-49C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 32-49D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 32-57B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 32-57C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 32-57D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 40-09B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 40-09C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 40-09D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 40-17A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 40-17C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 40-17D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 40-25A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 40-25B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 40-25D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 40-33A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 40-33B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 40-33C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 40-41B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 4041C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 40-41D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 40-49A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 40-49C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 40-49D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 40-57A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 40-57B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 40-57D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 48-09B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 48-09C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 48-09D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 48-17A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 48-17B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 48-17C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 48-25A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 48-25B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 48-25D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 48-33A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 48-33C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 48-33D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 48-41B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 48P1C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 48-41D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH November 16, 1994 Page 41 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID NIS-121 NIS-122 NIS-123 NIS-124 NIS-125 NIS-126 NIS-127 NIS-128 NIS-129 NIS-130 NIS-131 NIS-132 NIS-133 NIS-134 NIS-135 OED-001 OED-002 OED-003 OGS-001 OGS-002 OGS-003 OGS-004 OGS-005 OGS-006 OGS-007 0GS-008 0GS-009 OGS-010 OGS-011 OGS-012 OGS-013 OGS-014 OGS-015 OGS-016 OGS-017 OGS-018 OGS-019 0GS-020 0GS-021 OGS-022 OGS-023 OGS-024 OGS-025 SYSTEM NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS OED OED OED OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS DESCRIPTION LPRM 48-49A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 48-49B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 48-49C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 56-17A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 56-17B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 56-17C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 56-25B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 56-25C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 56-25D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 56-33A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 56-33C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 56-33D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 56-41A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH, LPRM 5641B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH LPRM 56-41D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH 115 KV LINE MAN DISC SWITCH 230 KV STARTUP BKR-CB-TRS BPA RELAY 86/LR STATUS OG-V-4B RECOMBINER AIR PURGE OG-V-4A RECOMBINER AIR PURGE GY-V-80A GLYCOL SUP OG-HX-10A GY-V-80B GLYCOL SUP OG-HX-10B GY-V-99A GLYCOL SUP OG-HX-31A GY-V-99B GLYCOL SUP OG-HX-31B OG-V-42 MOIST SEP SEAL WTR FILL OG-V-35 CLR COND SEAL WTR FILL OG-V-30 HOLDUP LN SEAL FILL OG-V-51A INLET ISOL TO OG-HX-11A OG-V-51B INLET ISOL TO OG-HX-11B OG-V-51C INLET ISOL TO OG-HX-11C OG-V-51D INLET ISOL'TO OG-HX-11D OG-V-102A DRYER CH LOOP SEAL FIL OG-V-102B DRYER CH LOOP SEAL FIL AR-V-18 GLND SEAL STM COND PRESS MS-PC-11A S JAE A CTRL A/M SEL MS-PC-11A S JAE A CTRL AUTO SETPT MS-PC-11B SJAE B CTRL A/M SEL MS-PC-11B SJAE B CI'RL AUTO SETPT MS-PC-16A S JAE A CTRL A/M SEL MS-PC-16A S JAE A CTRL AUTO SETPT MS-PC-16B S JAE B CTRL A/M SEL MS-PC-16B S JAE B CTRL AUTO SETPT MS-PC-17A S JAE A CTRL A/M SEL November 16, 1994 Page 42 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID OGS-026 OGS-027 OGS-028 OGS-029 OGS-030 0GS-031 OGS-032 0GS-033 OGS-034 0GS-035 OGS-036 OGS-037 OGS-038 OGS-039 OGS-040 OGS-041 OGS-042 OGS-043 OGS-044 OGS-045 OGS-046 OGS-047 OGS-048 OGS-049 OGS-050 OGS-051 OGS-052 OGS-053 OGS-054 OGS-055 OGS-056 OGS-057 PCN-001 PCN-002 PCN-003 PCN-004 PCN-005 PCN-006 PCN-007 PCN-008 PCN-009 PCN-010 PCN-011 SYSTEM OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN DESCRIPTION MS-PC-17A S JAE A CTRL AUTO SETPT MS-PC-17B S JAE B CI'Iu.A/M SEL MS-PC-17B SJAE B CTRL AUTO SETPT OG DRYER A STATUS OG DRYER B STATUS OG DRYER C STATUS OG DRYER D STATUS DRYER HEATER OG-DY-7A MODE DRYER HEATER OG-DY-7B MODE AR-EX-1A 0/C RESET'R-EX-1B 0/C RESET AR-P-1A 0/C RESET AR-P-1B 0/C RESET GY-P-1A 0/C RESET GY-P-1B 0/C RESET GY-P-1C 0/C RESET OG-BL-lA 0/C RESET OG-BL-1B 0/C RESET OG-V-41A PRE-FILTER OUTLET MS-PC-11A S JAE A CTRL MAN OUTPUT MS-PC-11B SJAE B CI RL MAN OUTPUT MS-PC-16A S JAE A CTRL MAN OUTPUT MS-PC-16B S JAE B CIRL MAN OUTPUT MS-PC-17A S JAE A CTRL MAN OUTPUT MS-PC-17B S JAE B CIA MAN OUTPUT OG-RC-5A 0/C RESET OG-RC-5B 0/C RESET OG-RF-20A 0/C RESET OG-RF-20B 0/C RESET OG-RF-20C 0/C RESET OG-DY-7A 0/C RESET OG-DY-7B 0/C RESET CSP-V-90 CONTAIN PURGE SUPPLY CMS-P-1303 0/C RESET CMS-P-1403 0/C RESET CRA-FN-1A1 0/C RESET CRA-FN-1A2 0/C RESET CRA-FN-1B1 0/C RESET CRA-FN-1B2 0/C RESET CRA-FN-1C1 0/C RESET CRA-FN-1C2 0/C RESET CRA-FN-2A1 0/C RESET CRA-FN-2A2 0/C RESET November 16, 1994 Page 43 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACHONS LISTING ID PCN-012 PCN-013 PCN-014 PCN-015 PCN-016 PCN-017 PCN-018 PCN-019 PCN-020 PCN-021 PCN-022 RCC-001 RCC-002 RCC-003 RCC-004 RCC-005 RCC-006 RCC-007 RCC-008 RCC-009 RCC-010 RCC-011 RCC-012 RCC-013 RCC-014 RCC-015 RCC-016 RCC-017 RCC-018 RCC-019 RCC-020 RCC-021 RCC-022 RCC-023 RCC-024 RCC-025 RCI-001 RCI-002 RCI-003 RCI-004 RCI-005 RCI-006 RCI-007 SYSTEM PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCI RCI RCI RCI RCI RCI RCI DESCRIPTION CRA-FN-2B1 0/C RESET CRA-FN-2B2 0/C RESET CRA-FN-3A 0/C RESET CRA-FN-3B 0/C RESET CRA-FN-3C 0/C RESET CRA-FN-4A 0/C RESET CRA-FN-4B 0/C RESET CRA-FN-5A 0/C RESET CRA-FN-5B 0/C RESET CRA-FN-5C 0/C RESET CRA-FN-5D 0/C RESET RCC-V-13A CRD-P-1A CLG WTR IN RCC-V-13B CRD-P-1B CLG WTR IN RCC-V-79A CRD-P-1A BRG CLG OUT RCC-V-79B CRD-P-1B BRG CLG OUT RCC-V-2A RCC-P-1A DISCH VLV RCC-V-2B RCC-P-1B DISCH VLV RCC-V-2C RCC-P-1C DISCH VLV RCC-V-3A RCC-HX-1A INLET VLV RCC-V-3B RCC-HX-1B INLET VLV RCC-V-3C RCC-HX-1C INLET VLV RCC-V-9A FPC-HX-1A INLET ISOL RCC-V-9B FPC-HX-1B INLET ISOL RCC-V-10A FPC-HX-1A OUTLET RCC-V-10B FPC-HX-1B OUTLET RCC-V-45A RWCU-P-1A CLG WTR IN, RCC-V-45B RWCU-P-1B CLG WTR IN RCC-V-8 RWCU HX OUTLET RCC-V-643A RWCU-P-1A CLR WTR OTL RCC-V-643B RWCU-P-1B CLR WTR OTL RCC-V-104 MAN OPEN RCC-V-21~OPEN RCC-V-5 MAN OPEN RCC-P-1A 0/C RESET RCC-P-1B 0/C RESET RCC-P-1C 0/C RESET RCIC-V-708 PS-9A ISOLATED RCIC-V-709 PS-9B ISOLATED RCIC-V-623D XTIE TO SLC RCIC OVERSPEED TRIP RESET RCIC-P-2 0/C RESET" RCIC-P-3 0/C RESET RCIC-P-4 0/C RESET November 16, 1994 Page 44 of 51
: 5. COMPLIANCE The following section summarizes the fidelity of the simulator with respect to the applicable requirements and the endorsed standard. The Supply System's certification submittal follows the recommended guidance of ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985) Appendix A. The information here is intended to provide a sufficient basis to exhibit that simulator fidelity to the reference plant has been assessed and simulator performance has been verified.
5.1 10 CFR 55.45 Regulatory Requirements The Supply System takes no exception to the requirements of 10 CFR 55.45 - Operating Tests.
5.2 Regulatory Guide 1.149 The Supply System has prepared its certification to conform to the regulatory direction of U.S.
NRC Regulatory Guide 1.149 - Nuclear Power Plant Simulation Facilities for Use in Operator License Examinations. As such it takes no exception to the specific guidance contained therein.
The evaluations conducted in accordance with this guidance have documented a number of deficiencies with respect to the ANSI/ANS - 3.5 (1985) Standard endorsed by Regulatory Guide 1.149.
The following subsections provide a summary of the limitations of the current simulator to the certification requirements.
5.3 Exceptions to ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985)
Exceptions to ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985) not planned to be corrected on the simulator are summarized here. The identified exceptions that significantly affect training are identified and tracked utilizing the simulator's Configuration Management System and Compensatory Training Tracking system.
The following summary is provided to parallel applicable requirements of ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985).
5.3.1 Simulator Capabilities Simulator perfonnance has been established by the conduct of performance tests per ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985) Section 5.4 Simulator Testing. These tests were performed and the results assessed
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APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID RFC-001 RFC-002 RFC-003 RFC-004 RHR-001 RHR-002 RHR-003 RHR-004 RHR-005 RHR-006 RHR-007 RHR-008 RHR-009 RHR-010 RHR-011 RHR-012 RHR-013 RHR-014 RHR-015 RHR-016 RHR-017 RHR-018 RHR-019, RMS-001 RMS-002 RMS-003 RMS-004 RRP-001 RRP-002 RRP-003 RRP-004 RRP-005'RP-006 RRP-007 RRP-008 RRP-009 RRP-010 RRP-011 RRP-012 RRP-013 RRP-014 RRS-1 RWB-001 SYSTEM RFC RFC RFC RFC RHR RHR RHR RHR RHR RHR RHR RHR RHR RHR RHR RHR RHR RHR RHR RHR RHR RHR RHR RMS RMS RMS RMS RRP RRP RRP RRP RRP RRP RRP RRP RRP RRP RRP RRP RRP RRP RRS RWB DESCRIPTION HY-P-A1 0/C RESET'Y-P-A2 0/C RESET HY-P-B1 0/C RESET'HY-P-B2 0/C RESET RHR-V-72A FLUSH LINE ISOLATION LPCS/RHR REMOVABLE SPOOLPIECE RHR-V-71A FLUSH LINE ISOL PMP SN RHR-V-67 LOOP C CROSS TIE&CONDF RHR-V-106 FLUSH SUPPLY RHR-V-104 RHR TO FPC INTERTIE EDR-V-176 DRAIN TO FDR-R-1 RHR-V-70 FLUSH LINE TO FLOOR DRN RHR-V-71B FLUSH LINE ISOLATION RHR-V-72B FLUSH LINE ISOLATION RHR-V-40 RHR DRAIN TO RW 0-100%RHR-V-49 RHR DRAIN TO RW 0-100%RHR-V-42A INJECT MAN OPEN 0-100%RHR-V-42B INJECT MAN OPEN 0-100%RHR-V-42C INJECT MAN OPEN 0-100%RHR-P-3 0/C RESET RHR-P-2A 0/C RESET RHR-P-2B 0/C RESET RHR-P-2C 0/C RESET WRA-FN-28 FAN STOP/START WRA-FN-31 FAN STOP/START TRA-FN-29 FAN STOP/START RRA-FN-30 FAN STOP/START RRC-P-1A VIBRATION ALARM RESET RRC-P-1B VIBRATION ALARM RESET RRC-V-8A SEAL PURGE ISOL VLV RRC-V-8B SEAL PURGE ISOL VLV RRC-FC-2A SEAL PURGE FLW CNTRL RRC-FC-2B SEAL PURGE FLW CNTRL SPARE SPARE PWR INTRLCK BYP SW RRC-RMS-118A PWR INTRLCK BYP SW RRC-RMS-118B FW LW FLOW BYP SW RRC-RMS-119A FW LW FLOW BYP SW RRC-RMS-119B RRC-P-1A 0/C RESET RRC-P-1B 0/C RESET REACTOR VESSEL HEAD FDR-V-187/COLL TK DISCH TO RIVER November 16, 1994 Page 45 of 51  
5.3.2 Simulator Environment The degree of panel simulation is shown on Figure A-l, "WNP-2 Simulator Scope" in Appendix A. The simulated and partially simulated panels are shown as highlighted.
The panels and panel sections not simulated were determined to have minor impact and did not need to be incorporated into the simulator, for one or more of the following reasons: operator actions on these panels are routine, or compensatory classroom or on-the-job training is utilized for panel manipulation instruction. This information is available from the simulator CMS.
A detailed comparison for each instrument    and control on each simulator panel was made with each matching reference plant control room item. The simulator control room environment assessment identified no discrepancies that have significant training impact.
5.39 Systems Simulated and the Degree of Completeness The systems included in the simulator and their functional range have been established by the capabilities required to support training and evaluations. As noted, the simulator provides a simulated system scope consistent with the scope of panel simulation.
The degree of completeness of simulation necessary to perform the reference plant evolutions described in ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985) Sections 3.1.1 (Normal Plant Evolutions) and 3.12 (Plant Malfunctions) has been assessed as part of the test program.
5.3.4 Simulator Training Capabilities The current instructor station has aH the capabilities required by Section 3.4 of ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985). Simulator Initial Conditions, Local Operator Actions, Malfunctions, and an overview of the scope of Component Level Failures are listed in Appendix C, items C-l, C-2, C-3, and C-4 respectively.
5.3.5 Simulator Design Control The Supply System takes no exceptions to the requirements of Sections 5.1 Simulator Design Data and 5.2 Simulator Update Design Data of ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985). The simulator's design information is controlled and maintained to provide for the correlation of the simulators physical configuration and performance to the reference plant.
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Outstanding plant changes not implemented into the simulator at the time of this certification submittal will be incorporated into the simulator update design data base within 18 months and the modification willbe implemented within 12 months following the annual establishment of the simulator update design data, in accordance with ANS 3.5 (1985) items 5.2 and 5.3.
Those Plant Modification Requests (PMR's) which are determined to impact scheduled training will have (TR's) written. These TR's will in turn be evaluated for Compensatory Training
. requirements and documented via the CMS.
PMR's may also be deferred and will not be implemented on simulator. Although having an impact on physical fidelity and/or training, either 1) require excessive resources or materials to implement and other training measures are used to compensate or 2) the PMR has minor or no impact on current or planned training.
5.4 Upgrades and Corrections Alloutstanding TR's    were evaluated for their impact in a manner similiar to that described above for PMR's. TR's are planned to be implemented as training schedules and priorities dictate. The priority for making these corrections will be determined based on the need to meet ongoing training requirements. Open TR's include discrepancies identified f'rom certification testing and reviews.
AllTR's willbe  evaluated for compensatory training requirements and documented via the CMS.
The identified compensatory training requirements will be approved with access provided to simulator instructors along with the paralleled administrative instructions for their use.
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APPENDIX A WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM SIMULATORSCOPE DIAGRAMS Figure A-1 WNP-2 Simulator Scope
 
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BD 'L                                                  Q K 0-CO]25]                                                              P607A          P607C        P 607 E FRTP-1                                                                           RRE REMOTE TRANSFER PANEL                                    .P BD                                          I- 0 co aa                                                                                                                                                                                                  BENCHBOARD                            F621        REACTOR CORE ISOLATION COOLANT BOARD'A'OARD'B'OARD'C'OARD'D'RAPHIC BENCHBOARD                            P622        INBOARD ISOLATION VALVES MP    452 O                                                                                                                                                                                                      BENCHBOARD                            P623        OUTBOARD ISOLATION VALVES o g                                                                P608                    P607      P                                                                                             TEMPERATURESCANNER                      F625        HIGH PRESSURE CORE SPRAY 222 BOA                    O''                                                        GEN& RANS PRO E ON                    F626        DIV. I FUEL POOL COOLING FPC-1 CONTAINMENTVENT & PURGE                F627        DIV. II FUEL POOL COOIJNG FPC-2
                  'D'A P627                                                BOARD'H'OARD'J'OARD'KI'OARD CONTAINMENTMONITOR SYSTEM              F628        AUTOMTC DEPRESSURIZATION SYSTEM SGT TRAIN A & CAC DIV 1                F629                    I LPCI & RHR
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        'A'IVISION P609                P606 P1 P2 P3                                                                          F633              F611          a                                                                                                                                    F631 PUMP'A'UTOMTC DEPRESSURIZATION SYSTEM SGT TRAIN B & CAC DIV 2 STRONG MOTION RECORDR/MET RECD        P632                    I LEAK DETECTION
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              'B'IVISION F626 0250                                                                                                                                                                                                    TMU / COOLING TOWER SYSTEMS            P633        RPS-B / RADIATIONMOMTOR P62                                                                          P619        P622                                                              'Kll'OARD'L'OARD'M'OARD'N'OARD'P'OARD'R'OARD'S'OARD RCC/SW SYSTEMS                        P634        RECIRCULATION CONTROL a                                                                                              CONTROL ROOM HVAC                      P642        DIVISION II LEAK DETECTION P629      P628                            F632                          P642                                                              P618                                                                                                  REACTOR / RADWASTE BLDG HVAC          F650        ATWS (AUTOMATICTRIP WITHOUT SCRAM)
P623                                                                        P613          P 631                                                                                                            ISOLATION VALVE& STAT LT DSPLY        P672        OFF GAS T                                                    FEEDER WTR & HTRBYPASS DSPLY          F673        AREA RADIATIONMONITORING MNSTREAM LEAKAGECRNTL SYSTEM. CNTRLS. RFT GOV 1A,B REACTOR FEED PUMP TURB CNTRL PNL F673 WETWELL MONITOR                        FCP          RRE CONTROL PANEL
: u.      P612                                  P672                                                                                                                  BOARD'W'OARD'V'OARD'Y'OARD'Gl'NALOG)                                                                                                  BOARD RRE PROTECTION CABINET P614 P604          P600                P625    P                                                                                              FEEDWATER HTR LVLCONTOL                FD P65 ARS          ALTERNATE REMOTE SHUTDOWN PANEL (ATWS)
MP2                                                                                            I''                                      A OG                                Cp-1301      H2/02 MONITOR
                                                                    'S'601 V24A    002  A2                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Cp-1401      H2/02 MONITOR FCP-2                                  VT4B                                              MP1        A1 RRE CONTROL PANEL CONS LE                                    FOP'D
                                              'FCP'CP-1 DRWNG                                                                                                                                                                                                                      ]2%~ NI]5h]'hzmQam                                        ANSTEC FILES                              SRO OPER.
APERTURE DESK VT2B                                                                                                                                                                                              CARO SHIFT                                                                                                                          RO                                                                                                                                      H22.P100 MANAGER                        RO                                                                                              OPER.                      F602 Also Available on OFRCE                      OPER.                                                                                              DESK C61-P001 Aperture Card
    +VTS                      DESK FRTP-1 ARS P603 BD  'C'800 BD  'B'820 BD        'A'840 GOY 1A                                                                      LEGEND:
GOY 1B PARTIAL PANEL SIMULATED FULL SCOPE SIMULATION 920436.2 DECEMBER 1994 Figure A-1 2
 
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APPENDIX B WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM STEADY STATE OPERATlON Attachment B-1 Critical Parameter Listing
 
APPENDIX B ATTACHMENTB-1 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM CRITICALPARAMETERS LISTING
  ~D~crigtjgn                  w      arne          P evince RPV FUEL ZONE                LMS:044A                MS-LR-615R APRM POWER CH A              SNISAM'R(1)            APRM-LI-603A APRM POWER CH B              SNISAMTR(2)            APRM-LI-603B APRM POWER CH C              SNISAIvHR(3)            APRM-LI-603C APRM POWER CH D              SNISAMTR(4)            APRM-LI-603D APRM POWER CH E              SNISAIvKR(5)            APRM-LI-603E APRM POWER CH F              SNISAMTR(6)            APRM-LI-603F GENERATOR LOAD                TG;00MW                DEH-RI-M06 IvMNTURB 1SI'TG PRESS        PMS:020B                MS-PI-20B TOTALSTEAM FLOW              WFWCST                  RFW-FR-607R TOTAL FEED FLOW              WFWCFT                  RFW-FR-607G STEAM FLOW LINE A            PRF:803A                RFW-FI-603A STEAM FLOW LINE B            PRF:803B                RFW-FI-603 B STEAM FLOW LINE C            PRF:803C                RFW-FI-603 C STEAM FLOW LINE D            PRF:803D                RFW-FI-603 D RPV NR LEVEL                  PRF:004A                RFW-LR-608 RPV WR LEVEL                  BRRS51AR                MS-LRPR623A RPV WR LEVEL                  BRRS51BR                MS-LRPR623B RP PRESSURE WR                PMS:005                RFW-PI-605 TOTAL CORE FLOW              WRRS 613                MS-FR-613R RECIRC LOOP A FLOW            WNISFA(1)              RRC-FR-614R RECIRC LOOP B FLOW            WNISFB(1)              RRC-FR-614G RECIRC LOOP A SUCT TEMP      TRR:023A                RRC-TR-650R RECIRC LOOP B SUCI'TEMP      TRR:023B                RRC-TR-650G DRYWELLPRESSURE NR            PCM:007                CMS-PR-1R DRYWELLPRESSURE NR            PCM:008                CMS-PR-2R DRYWELLPRESSURE WR            PCM:001                CMS-PR-1G DRYWELLPRESSURE WR            PCM:002                CMS-PR-2G DRYWELLAVE TEMP WR            TPCNDSUM(1)            CMS-TR-5-110 DRYWELLAVE TEMP WR            TPCNDSUM(2)            CMS-TR-6-128 SUPPRESSION POOL LVLWR        LCM:006A                CMS-LR-3G SUPPRESSION POOL LVLWR        LCM:006B                CMS-LR-4R 1 of 3
 
APPENDIX B ATTACHMENTB-1 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM CRITICALPARAMETERS LISTING
  ~Descri rion              Software Name              Device SUPPRESSION POOL TEMP        TPCNI41R                CMS-TI-41AR SUPPRESSION POOL TEMP        TPCNI43R                CMS-TI-43R SUPPRESSION POOL PRESS        PCM:004                CMS-PR-4R SUPPRESSION POOL PRESS        PCM:003                CMS-PR-3R CONDENSER VACUUM              PMS:008A                MS-PI-8A CONDENSER VACUUM              PMS:008B                MS-PI-8B CONDENSER VACUUM              PMS:008C                MS-PI-8C REACTOR PRESSURE NR          PMS:808                MS-PR/FR-609 AVION TURB GOV VLVPOS        RDEHGV(1)              MS-V-GV/1 MAINTURB GOV VLVPOS          RDEHGV(2)              MS-V-GV/2 MAINTURB GOV VLVPOS          RDEHGV(3)              MS-V-GV/3 MAINTURB GOV VLVPOS          RDEHGV(4)              MS-V-GV/4 MAINTURBINE SPEED            MTG:00SD                DEH-RI-M05 RFP SPEED                    MFT:001A                RFT-SI-1A RFP SPEED                    MFT:001B                RFT-SI-1B RFP SUCT PRESSURE            PCD:028A                COND-PI-28A RFP SUCT PRESSURE            PCD:028B                COND-PI-28B RFP DISCH PRESSURE            PRF:001A                RFW-PI-1A RFP DISCH PRESSURE            PRF:001B                RFW-PI-1B CBP DISCH PRESSURE            PCD:016                COND-PI-16 MAINSTEAM LINE RAD            ERMS JMI(1)            MS-RIS-601A MAINSTEAM LINE RAD            ERMS JMI(2)            MS-RIS-601B MAINSTEAM LINE RAD            ERMS JMI(3)            MS-RIS-601C 1VL4dN STEAM LINE RAD        ERMS JMI(4)            MS-RIS-601D MSIV VLVPOSITION              RMSH022A                MS-V-22A MSIV VLVPOSITION              RMSH022B                MS-V-22B MSIV VLVPOSITION              RMSH022C                MS-V-22C MSIV VLVPOSITION              RMSH022D                MS-V-22D MSIV VLVPOSITION              RMSH028A                MS-V-28A MSIV VLVPOSITION              RMSH028B                MS-V-28B MSIV VLVPOSITION              RMSH028C                MS-V-28C MSIV VLVPOSITION              RMSH028D                MS-V-28D 2of3
 
APPENDIX B ATTACHMENTB-1 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM CRITICALPARAMETERS LISTING
~Descri tion            Software Name              Device SCRAM DISCH VOLUME          LRD:012A                CRD-LI-601A SCRAM DISCH VOLUME          LRD:P12B                CRD-LI-601B SCRAM DISCH VOLUME          LRD:012C                CRD-LI-601C SCRAM DISCH VOLUME          LRD:012D                CRD-LI-601D RX BLDG VENT HI RAD        ERMSAPMI(2)            REA-RIS-609A RX BLDG VENT HI RAD        ERMSAPMI(3)            REA-RIS-609B RX BLDG VENT HI RAD        ERMSAPMI(4)            REA-RIS-609 C RX BLDG VENT HI RAD        ERMSAPMI(5)            REA-RIS-609D 3of3
 
APPENDIX C WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM INSTRUCTOR INTERFACES Attachment C-1 Simulator Initial Conditions Attachment C-2 Local Operator Actions Attachment C-3 Simulator Malfunctions Attachment C-4 Simulator Component Level Failures
 
APPENDIX C Attachment C-1 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM SMULATORINITIALCONDITIONS RPV      POWER CORE IC              PRESS          (%)            DESCRIPTION AGE  (degf)
(psig) 01  EOC  150    ATMOS                  Ready For Startup - XE Free 02 BOC  150    ATMOS        SRM        Ready for Startup - XE Free 03 BOC          ATMOS                        5 Rods Fm  Critical 04 BOC  150    ATMOS          1-2          Heatup In Progress 05 BOC  340      100          1-2          Heatup In Progress 06 BOC  480                  1-2          Heatup  In Progress 07 BOC  535      920          1-2          Heatup In Progress 08 BOC  TSAT    PSAT          15        Turbine Ready To Latch 09 BOC  TSAT    PSAT          20    Turbine @ 1800 RDY To SYNC 10 BOC  TSAT    PSAT                Ready to Shift RFW-FCV-10A/8 BOC  TSAT    PSAT          32      Ready To Xfer RRP to 60HZ 12 BOC  TSAT    PSAT                100% Rod Line Q 50% Core Flow 13 BOC  TSAT    PSAT          100          100% Power/Flow 14 BOC  TSAT    PSAT          100    100% Equilibrium Power/Flow 15 BOC  TSAT    PSAT          40      RDY To Xfer RRC Pumps to 15HZ 16 BOC  TSAT    PSAT          20            S/D In Progress 17 BOC  TSAT      850                  S/D In Progress - AllRods In 18 BOC  350      120                        C/D In Progress 19 BOC          ATMOS                    S/D Cooling In Progress 20 BOC  520      800                  S/U In Progress @ PK Xenon 21 BOC  280      32                    Ready to Start S/D Cooling 22 BOC          ATMOS                S/D Cooling In Progress-Low XE BOC  260      20                  Ready To Start S/D Cooling BOC  100    ATMOS                Cold S/D - Most Systems Secured 25 MOC  100    ATMOS                Cold S/D - Most Systems Secured Page 1 of2
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-1 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM SMULATORINITIALCONDITIONS continued RPV        POWER CORE  TEMP IC                PRESS        (%)          DESCRIPTION AGE  (d f)
(psig) 26 MOC    540      1000        100  100% Equilibrium Power/Flow 27 EOC    100    ATMOS              Cold S/D - Most Systems Secured 28 EOC    540      1000        100  100% Equilibrium Power/Flow 29 EOC    125    ATMOS                    Refueling In Progress 30 EOC  TSAT    -1000        -95    105% Core Age - Coastdown 31 EOC    120    ATMOS            0  105% Core Age - Ready For S/U XE Free 32 EOC  TSAT      850            S/D In Progress- AllRods In 33 EOC    467      500              S/D To HSD with MSIV's Closed 34 MOC    540      975                    Heatup In Progress 35 MOC    150    ATMOS                  Ready To Startup - XE Free Page 2 of 2
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CAC-001        CAC        CAC-FN-1A 0/C RESET CAC-002        CAC        CAC-FN-1B 0/C RESET CAC-003        CAC        CAC-EHC-1A 0/C RESET CAC-004        CAC        CAC-EHC-1B 0/C RESET CAS-001        CAS        CAS-V-152 AIR ISOL TO SERV BLDG CAS-002        CAS        CAS-V-153 AIR ISOL TO TUR BLDG CAS-003        CAS        CAS-V-154 AIR ISOL TO TUR BLDG CAS-004        CAS        CAS-V-155 AIR ISOL TO RW BLDG CAS-005        CAS        CAS-V-151 AIR ISOL TO RX BLDG CAS-006        CAS        CAS-V-210 N2 ISOL TO VAC BKR CAS-007        CAS        AIR DRYER SELECT A/B CAS-008        CAS        CAS-V-97-55 CAS ISOL TO VAC BKR CAS-009        CAS        CAS-C-1A RESET CAS-010        CAS        CAS-C-1B RESET CAS-011        CAS        CAS-C-1C RESET CAS-012        CAS        SA-C-1 COMPRESSOR START/STOP CAS-013        CAS        CAS-C-1A 0/C RESET CAS-014        CAS        CAS-C-1B 0/C RESET CAS-015        CAS        CAS-C-1C 0/C RESET CAS-016        CAS        SA-C-1 0/C RESET CAS-017        CAS        CN-V-761A BYPASS FOR CN-SPV-61 CAS-018        CAS        CN-V-761B ISOL FOR CN-SPV-61 CAS-019        CAS        CN-V-761C ISOLATIONBOTl LE CON.
CAS-020        CAS        CN-V-765A BYPASS FOR CN-SPV-65 CAS-021        CAS        CN-V-765B ISOL FOR CN-SPV-65 CAS-022        CAS        CN-V-765C ISOL FOR BOTI'LE CON.
CFW-001        CFW        COND-V-674 COND PCV-105 ISOL VLV CFW-002        CFW        COND-V-672 COND-PCV-105 BYP VLV CFW-003        CFW        COND-V-108 GS COND INLETVLV CFW-004        CFW        COND-V-154 GS COND OUTLET VLV CFW-005        CFW        COND-V-1062 FIRE WATER CROSS TIE CFW-006        CFW        COND-V-107A CND PMP 1A DISCH VLV CFW-007        CFW        COND-V-107B CND PMP 1B DISCH VLV CFW-008        CFW        COND-V-107C CND PMP 1C DISCH VLV CFW-009        CFW        COND-V-120A CND BST PMP DIS VLV CFW-010        CFW        COND-V-120B CND BST PMP DIS VLV CFW-011        CFW        COND-V-120C CND BST PMP DIS VLV CFW-012        CFW        COND-V-161A SS-EV-1A LCV BP VLV CFW-013        CFW        COND-V-161B SS-EV-1B LCV BP VLV CFW-014        CFW        COND-V-76 CND DEMINBP VLV CFW-015        CFW        COND-V-12A CST-1A FILLVLVOPEN CFW-016        CFW        COND-V-12B CST-1B FILLVLVOPEN CFW-017        CFW        COND-V-131 CND-LCV-1ABP VLV November 16, 1994                                          Page 1 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CFW-018        CFW        COND-V-170 CND-LCV-1C BP VLV CFW-019        CFW        COND-V-612 CND-LCV-11 BP VLV CFW-020        CFW        COND-V-147A FW PMP 1A SUCl'LV CFW-021        CFW        COND-V-147B FW PMP 1B SUCT VLV CFW-022        CFW        COND-V-15A CST-A DISCH ISOL CFW-023        CFW        COND-V-15B CST-B DISCH ISOL CFW-024        CFW        COND-V-28 RHR C FLUSH CONN CFW-025        CFW        COND-P-3 RB COND SUPPLY PMP ON CFW-027        CFW        NUMBER OF DEMINERALIZERS CFW-028        CFW        AR-V-3A,3B,3C COND VAC BRKRS CFW-029        CFW        COND-P-1A 0/C RESET CFW-030        CFW        COND-P-1B 0/C RESET CFW-031        CFW        COND-P-1C 0/C RESET CFW-032        CFW        COND-P-3 0/C RESET CFW-033        CFW        COND-P-AOP1A 0/C RESET CFW-034        CFW        COND-P-AOP1B 0/C RESET CFW-035        CFW        COND-P-AOP1C 0/C RESET CFW-036        CFW        MD-M-1A0/C RESET CFW-037        CFW        MD-M-1B 0/C RESET CFW-038        CFW        COND-V-9A COND-TK-1AISOLATION CFW-039        CFW        COND-V-9B COND-TK-1B ISOLATION CFW-040        CFW        COND-P-2A 0/C RESET CFW-041        CFW        COND-P-2B 0/C RESET CFW-042        CFW        COND-P-2C 0/C RESET CIA-001        CIA        CIA-V-728 N2 INERT ISOL VLV CIA-002        CIA        REFILL REMOTE STAT 1A CIA-TK-20A CIA-003        CIA        REFILL REMOTE STAT 1B CIA-TK-20B CIA-004        CIA        CIA-V-104AN2 BOTI'LE DISCH CIA-005        CIA        CIA-V-104B N2 BOTI'LE DISCH CIA-006        CIA        CIA-V-740 SUP HDR DNSM BLEED ISO CIA-007        CIA        CIA-V-741 SUPPLY HDR BLEEDOFF CIA-008        CIA        CIA-V-739 SUP HDR UPSM BLEED ISO CIA-009        CIA        CAS-V-98-88 CAS SUPPLY TO CIA CRD-001        CRD        CRD-FCV-2A LOCALVAR CTRL CRD-002        CRD        CRD-FCV-2B LOCALVAR CIRL CRD-003,      CRD        CRD-FCV-2A M/A SELECTOR SWITCH CRD-004        CRD        CRD-FCV-2B M/A SELECTOR SWITCH CRD-005        CRD        CRD-V-4 DRV WTR PRESS STA BYP CRD-006        CRD        CRD-V-13A P-1A SUCTION CRD-007        CRD        CRD-V-13B P-1B SUCTION CRD-008        CRD        CRD-V-14A P-1A DISCHARGE CRD-009        CRD        CRD-V-14B P-1B DISCHARGE CRD-010        CRD        CRD-V-20A DRV WTR FLTR 3A INLET November 16, 1994                                          Page 2 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CRD-011        CRD        CRD-V-20B DRV WTR FLTR 3B INLET CRD-012        CRD        CRD-V-21A DRV WTR FLTR 3A OUTLET CRD-013        CRD        CRD-V-21B DRV WTR FLTR 3B OUTLET CRD-014        CRD        CRD-V-34 CHARGING WTR HDR ISOLET CRD-015        CRD        CRD-V-46A FCV-2A INLET ISOL VLV CRD-016        CRD        CRD-V-46B FCV-2B INLET ISOL VLV CRD-017        CRD        CRD-V-47A FCV-2A OUTLET ISOL VLV CRD-018        CRD        CRD-V-47B FCV-2B OUTLET ISOL VLV CRD-019        CRD        CRD-V-61 DRV WTR PRESS CNTRL OUT CRD-020        CRD        CRD-V-95 SCRAM AIR HDR ISOL VLV CRD-021        CRD        CRD-V-520 RWCU PMP MTR PURGE ISO CRD-022        CRD        CRD-V-114 PMP SUCT FTR 10A OUTLT CRD-023        CRD        CRD-V-115 PMP SUCT FTR 10A INLT CRD-024        CRD        CRD-V-116 PMP SUCI'TR 10B OUTLT CRD-025        CRD        CRD-V-117 PMP SUCT FLT 10B INLET CRD-026        CRD        CRD-V-729 PI-13 ISOLATION CRD-027        CRD        CRD-PI-13 VENT PLUG REMOVED CRD-028        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1803 WD LINE VENT CRD-029        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2203 WD LINE VENT CRD-030        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2603 WD LINE VENT CRD-031        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3003 WD LINE VENT CRD-032        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3403 WD LINE VENT CRD-033        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3803 WD LINE VENT CRD-034        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4203 WD LINE VENT CRD-035        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1407 WD LINE VENT CRD-036        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1807 WD LINE VENT CRD-037        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2207 WD LINE VENT CRD-038        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2607 WD LINE VENT CRD-039        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3007 WD LINE VENT CRD-040        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3407 WD LINE VENT CRD-041        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3807 WD LINE VENT CRD-042        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4207 WD LINE VENT CRD-043        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4607 WD LINE VENT CRD-044        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1011 WD LINE VENT CRD-045        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1411 WD LINE VENT CRD-046        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1811 WD LINE VENT CRD-047        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2211 WD LINE VENT CRD-048        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2611 WD LINE VENT CRD-049        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3011 WD LINE VENT CRD-050        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3411 WD LINE VENT CRD-051        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3811 WD LINE VENT CRD-052        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4211 WD LINE VENT CRD-053        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4611 WD LINE VENT November 16, 1994                                          Page 3 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CRD-054        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5011 WD LINE VENT CRD-055        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0615 WD LINE VENT CRD-056        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1015 WD LINE VENT CRD-057        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1415 WD LINE VENT CRD-058        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1815 WD LINE VENT CRD-059        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2215 WD LINE VENT CRD-060        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2615 WD LINE VENT CRD-061        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3015 WD LINE VENT CRD-062        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3415 WD LINE VENT CRD-063        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3815 WD LINE VENT CRD-064        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4215 WD LINE VENT CRD-065        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4615 WD LINE VENT CRD-066        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5015 WD LINE VENT CRD-067        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5415 WD LINE VENT CRD-068        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0219 WD LINE VENT CRD-069        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0619 WD LINE VENT CRD-070        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1019 WD LINE VENT CRD-071        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1419 WD LINE VENT CRD-072        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1819 WD LINE VENT CRD-073        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2219 WD LINE VENT CRD-074        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2619 WD LINE VENT CRD-075        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3019 WD LINE VENT CRD-076        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3419 WD LINE VENT CRD-077        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3819 WD LINE VENT CRD-078        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4219 WD LINE VENT CRD-079        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4619 WD LINE VENT CRD-080        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5019 WD LINE VENT CRD-081        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5419 WD LINE VENT CRD-082        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5819 WD LINE VENT CRD-083        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0223 WD LINE VENT CRD-084        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0623 WD LINE VENT CRD-085        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1023 WD LINE VENT CRD-086        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1423 WD LINE VENT CRD-087        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1823 WD LINE VENT CRD-088        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2223 WD LINE VENT CRD-089        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2623 WD LINE VENT CRD-090        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3023 WD LINE VENT CRD-091        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3423 WD LINE VENT CRD-092        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3823 WD LINE VENT CRD-093        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4223 WD LINE VENT CRD-094        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4623 WD LINE VENT CRD-095        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5023 WD LINE VENT CRD-096        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5423 WD LINE VENT November 16, 1994                                          Page 4 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID          SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CRD-097        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5823 WD LINE VENT CRD-098        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0227 WD LINE VENT CRD-099        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0627 WD LINE VENT CRD-100        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1027 WD LINE VENT CRD-101        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1427 WD LINE VENT CRD-102        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1827 WD LINE VENT CRD-103        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2227 WD LINE VENT CRD-104        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2627 WD LINE VENT CRD-105        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3027 WD LINE VENT CRD-106        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3427 WD LINE VENT CRD-107        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3827 WD LINE VENT CRD-108        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4227 WD LINE VENT CRD-109        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4627 WD LINE VENT CRD-110        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5027 WD LINE VENT CRD-111        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5427 WD LINE VENT CRD-112        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5827 WD LINE VENT CRD-113        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0231 WD LINE VENT CRD-114        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0631 WD LINE VENT CRD-115        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1031 WD LINE VENT CRD-116        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1431 WD LINE VENT CRD-117        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1831 WD LINE VENT CRD-118        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2231 WD LINE VENT CRD-119        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2631 WD LINE VENT CRD-120        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3031 WD LINE VENT CRD-121        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3431 WD LINE VENT CRD-122        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3831 WD LINE VENT CRD-123        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4231 WD LINE VENT CRD-124        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4631 WD LINE VENT CRD-125        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5031 WD LINE VENT CRD-126        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5431 WD LINE VENT CRD-127        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5831 WD LINE VENT CRD-128        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0235 WD LINE VENT CRD-129        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0635 WD LINE VENT CRD-130        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1035 WD LINE VENT CRD-131        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1435 WD LINE VENT CRD-132        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1835 WD LINE VENT CRD-133        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2235 WD LINE VENT CRD-134        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2635 WD LINE VENT, CRD-135        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3035 WD LINE VENT CRD-136        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3435 WD LINE VENT CRD-137        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3835 WD LINE VENT CRD-138        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4235 WD LINE VENT CRD-139        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4635 WD LINE VENT November 16, 1994                                          Page 5 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CRD-140        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5035 WD LINE VENT CRD-141        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5435 WD LINE VENT CRD-142        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5835 WD LINE VENT CRD-143        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0239 WD LINE VENT CRD-144        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0639 WD LINE VENT CRD-145        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1039 WD LINE VENT CRD-146        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1439 WD LINE VENT CRD-147        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1839 WD LINE VENT CRD-148        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2239 WD LINE VENT CRD-149        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2639 WD LINE VENT CRD-150        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3039 WD LINE VENT CRD-151        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3439 WD LINE VENT CRD-152        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3839 WD LINE VENT CRD-153        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4239 WD LINE VENT CRD-154        CRD                  CR 4639 WD LINE VENT  'RD-V-102 CRD-155        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5039 WD LINE VENT CRD-156        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5439 WD LINE VENT CRD-157        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5839 WD LINE VENT CRD-158        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0243 WD LINE VENT CRD-159        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0643 WD LINE VENT CRD-160        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1043 WD LINE VENT CRD-161        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1443 WD LINE VENT CRD-162        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1843 WD LINE VENT CRD-163        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2243 WD LINE VENT CRD-164        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2643 WD LINE VENT CRD-165        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3043 WD LINE VENT CRD-166        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3443 WD LINE VENT CRD-167        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3843 WD LINE VENT CRD-168        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4243 WD LINE VENT CRD-169        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4643 WD LINE VENT CRD-170        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5043 WD LINE VENT CRD-171        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5443 WD LINE VENT CRD-172        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5843 WD LINE VENT CRD-173        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0647 WD LINE VENT CRD-174        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1047 WD LINE VENT CRD-175        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1447 WD LINE VENT CRD-176        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1847 WD LINE VENT CRD-177        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2247 WD LINE VENT CRD-178        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2647 WD LINE VENT CRD-179        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3047, WD LINE VENT CRD-180        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3447 WD LINE VENT CRD-181        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3847 WD LINE VENT CRD-182        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4247 WD LINE VENT November 16, 1994                                          Page 6      of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACHONS LISTING ID          SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CRD-183        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4647 WD LINE VENT CRD-184        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5047 WD LINE VENT CRD-185        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5447 WD LINE VENT CRD-186        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1051 WD LINE VENT CRD-187        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1451 WD LINE VENT CRD-188        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1851 WD LINE VENT CRD-189        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2251 WD LINE VENT CRD-190        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2651 WD LINE VENT CRD-191        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3051 WD LINE VENT CRD-192        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3451 WD LINE VENT CRD-193        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3851 WD LINE VENT CRD-194        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4251 WD LINE VENT CRD-195        CRD        CRD-V-,102 CR 4651'WD LINE VENT CRD-196        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5051 WD LINE VENT CRD-197        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1455 WD LINE VENT CRD-198        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1855 WD LINE VENT CRD-199        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2255 WD LINE VENT CRD-200        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2655 WD LINE VENT CRD-201        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3055 WD LINE VENT CRD-202        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3455 WD LINE VENT CRD-203        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3855 WD LINE VENT CRD-204        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4255 WD LINE VENT CRD-205        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4655 WD LINE VENT CRD-206        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1859 WD LINE VENT CRD-207        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2259 WD LINE VENT CRD-208        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2659 WD LINE VENT CRD-209        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3059 WD LINE VENT CRD-210        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3459 WD LINE VENT CRD-211        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3859 WD LINE VENT CRD-212        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4259 WD LINE VENT CRD-213        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1803 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-214        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2203 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-215        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2603 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-216        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3003 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-217        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3403 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-218        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3803 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-219        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4203 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-220        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1407 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-221        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1807 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-222        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2207 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-223        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2607 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-224        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3007 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-225        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3407 HCU INSERT ISO November 16, 1994                                            Page 7 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CRD-226        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3807 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-227        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4207 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-228        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4607 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-229        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1011 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-230        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1411 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-231        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1811 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-232        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2211 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-233        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2611 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-234        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3011 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-235        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3411 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-236        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3811 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-237        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4211 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-238        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4611 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-239        CRD        CRD-V-'101 CR 5011 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-240        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0615 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-241        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1015 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-242        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1415 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-243        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1815 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-244        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2215 HCU INSERT ISO
  'RD-245          CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2615 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-246        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3015 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-247        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3415 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-&8        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3815 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-249        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4215 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-250        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4615 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-251        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5015 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-252        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5415 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-253        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0219 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-254        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0619 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-255        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1019 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-256        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1419 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-257        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1819 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-258        CRD        CRD-V-'101 CR 2219 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-259        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2619 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-260        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3019 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-261        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3419 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-262        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3819 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-263        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4219 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-264        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4619 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-265        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5019 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-266        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5419 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-267        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5819 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-268        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0223 HCU INSERT ISO November 16, 1994                                            Page 8 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2, WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CRD-269        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0623 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-270        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1023 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-271        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1423 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-272        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1823 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-273        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2223 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-274        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2623 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-275        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3023 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-276        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3423 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-277        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3823 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-278        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4223 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-279        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4623 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-280        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5023 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-281        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5423 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-282        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5823 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-283        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0227 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-284        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0627 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-285        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1027 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-286        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1427 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-287        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1827 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-288        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2227 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-289        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2627 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-290        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3027 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-291        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3427 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-292        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3827 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-293        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4227 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-294        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4627 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-295        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5027 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-296        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5427 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-297        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5827 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-298        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0231 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-299        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0631 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-300        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1031 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-301        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1431 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-302        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1831 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-303        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2231 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-304        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2631 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-305        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3031 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-306        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3431 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-307        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3831 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-308        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4231 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-309        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4631 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-310        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5031 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-311        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5431 HCU INSERT ISO November 16, 1994                                            Page 9 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CRD-312        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5831 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-313        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0235 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-314        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0635 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-315        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1035 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-316        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1435 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-317        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1835 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-318        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2235 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-319        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2635 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-320        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3035 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-321        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3435 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-322        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3835 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-323        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4235 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-324        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4635 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-325        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5035 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-326        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5435 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-327        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5835 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-328        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0239 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-329        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0639 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-330        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1039 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-331        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1439 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-332        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1839 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-333        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2239 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-334        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2639 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-335        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3039 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-336        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3439 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-337        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3839 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-338        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4239 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-339        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4639 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-340        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5039 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-341        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5439 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-342        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5839 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-343        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0243 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-344        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0643 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-345        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1043 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-346        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1443 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-347        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1843 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-348        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2243 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-349        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2643 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-350        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3043 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-351        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3443 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-352        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3843 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-353        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4243 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-354        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4643 HCU INSERT ISO November 16, 1994                                            Page 10 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID          SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CRD-355        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5043 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-356        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5443 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-357        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5843 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-358        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0647 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-359        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1047 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-360        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1447 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-361        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1847 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-362        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2247 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-363        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2647 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-364        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3047 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-365        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3447 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-366        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3847 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-367        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4247 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-368        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4647 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-369        CRD        CRD-V-'101 CR 5047 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-370        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5447 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-371        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1051 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-372        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1451 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-373        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1851 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-374        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2251 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-375        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2651 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-376        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3051 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-377        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3451 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-378        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3851 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-379        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4251 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-380        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4651 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-381        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5051 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-382        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1455 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-383        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1855 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-384        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2255 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-385        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2655 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-386        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3055 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-387        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3455 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-388        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3855 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-389        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4255 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-390        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4655 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-391        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1859 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-392        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2259 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-393        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2659 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-394        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3059 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-395        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3459 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-396        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3859 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-397        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4259 HCU INSERT ISO November 16, 1994                                            Page 11 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CRD-398        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1803 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-399        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2203 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-400        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2603 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-401        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3003 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 402        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3403 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 403        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3803 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-404        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4203 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-405        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1407 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 406        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1807 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 407        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2207 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 408        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2607 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD409        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3007 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-410        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3407 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 411        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3807 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 412        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4207 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 413        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4607 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 414        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1011 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 415        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1411 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-416        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1811 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-417        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2211 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-418        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2611 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 419        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3011 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD420        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3411 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 421        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3811 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 422        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4211 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-423        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4611 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-424        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5011 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-425        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0615 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-426        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1015 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 427        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1415 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-428        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1815 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-429        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2215 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-430        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2615 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-431        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3015 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-432        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3415 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 433        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3815 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 434        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4215 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 435        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4615 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-436        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5015 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD437          CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5415 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD438          CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0219 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD439          CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0619 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-440        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1019 HCU WD HDR ISO November 16, 1994                                          Page 12 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID          SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CRDM1          CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1419 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-442        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1819 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-443        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2219 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 444        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2619 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-445        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3019 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-446        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3419 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-447        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3819 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-448        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4219 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-449        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4619 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-450        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5019 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 451        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5419 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-452        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5819 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-453        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0223 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-454        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0623 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 455        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1023 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-456        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1423 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 457        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1823 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-458        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2223 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-459        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2623 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 460        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3023 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 461        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3423 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD462        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3823 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-463        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4223 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-464        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4623 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-465        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5023 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-466        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5423 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD467        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5823 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-468        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0227 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 469        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0627 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 470        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1027 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 471        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1427 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 472        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1827 HCU WD HDR ISO CRDP73        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2227 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 474        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2627 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-475        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3027 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 476        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3427 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 477        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3827 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 478        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4227 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 479        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4627 HCU WD HDR ISO CRDP80          CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5027 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-481        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5427 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-482        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5827 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-483        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0231 HCU WD HDR ISO November 16, 1994                                          Page 13 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACHONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CRD 484        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0631 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-485        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1031 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-486        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1431 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 487        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1831 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD488        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2231 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD489        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2631 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-490        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3031 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 491        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3431 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 492        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3831 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 493        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4231 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 494        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4631 HCU WD HDR ISO CRDP95        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5031 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 496        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5431 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-497        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5831 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 498        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0235 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 499        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0635 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-500        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1035 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-501        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1435 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-502        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1835 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-503        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2235 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-504        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2635 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-505        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3035 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-506        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3435 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-507        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3835 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-508        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4235 HCU WD HDR CRD-509        CRD                  CR 4635 HCU WD HDR ISO ISO'RD-V-102 CRD-510        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5035 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-511        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5435 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-512        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5835 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-513        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0239 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-514        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0639 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-515        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1039 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-516        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1439 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-517        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1839 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-518        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2239 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-519        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2639 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-520        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3039 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-521        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3439 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-522        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3839 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-523        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4239 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-524        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4639 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-525        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5039 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-526        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5439 HCU WD HDR ISO November 16, 1994                                            Page      14of51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CRD-527        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5839 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-528        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0243 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-529        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0643 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-530        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1043 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-531        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1443 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-532        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1843 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-533        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2243 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-534        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2643 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-535        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3043 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-536        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3443 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-537        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3843 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-538        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4243 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-539        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4643 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-540        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5043 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-541        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5443 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-542        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5843 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-543        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 0647 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-544        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1047 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-545        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1447 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-546        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1847 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-547        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2247 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-548        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2647 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-549        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3047 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-550        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3447 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-551        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3847 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-552        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4247 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-553        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4647 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-554        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5047 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-555        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5447 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-556        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1051 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-557        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1451 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-558        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1851 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-559        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2251 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-560        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2651 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-561        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3051 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-562        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3451 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-563        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3851 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-564        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4251 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-565        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4651 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-566        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 5051 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-567        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1455 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-568        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1855 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-569        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2255 HCU WD HDR ISO November 16, 1994                                          Page 15 of 51
 
0 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CRD-570        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2655 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-571        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3055 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-572        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3455 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-573        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3855 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-574        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4255 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-575        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4655 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-576        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 1859 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-577        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2259 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-578        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 2659 HCUWD HDR ISO CRD-579        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3059 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-580        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3459 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-581        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 3859 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-582        CRD        CRD-V-102 CR 4259 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-583        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1803 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-584        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2203 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-585        CRD        CRD-V-.103 CR 2603 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-586        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3003 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-587        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3403 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-588        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3803 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-589        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4203 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-590        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1407 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-591        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1807 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-592        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2207 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-593        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2607 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-594        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3007 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-595        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3407 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-596        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3807 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-597        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4207 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-598        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4607 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-599        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1011 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-600        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1411 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-601        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1811 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-602        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2211 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-603        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2611 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-604        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3011 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-605        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3411 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-606        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3811 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-607        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4211 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-608        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4611 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-609        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 5011 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-610        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 0615 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-611        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1015 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-612        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1415 HCU DRV ISOL November 16, 1994                                            Page 16 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING DESCRIPTION ID        SYSTEM CRD-613        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1815 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-614        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2215 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-615        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2615 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-616        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3015 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-617        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3415 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-618        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3815 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-619        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4215 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-620        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4615 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-621        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 5015 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-622        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 5415 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-623        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 0219 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-624        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 0619 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-625        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1019 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-626        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1419 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-627        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1819 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-628        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2219 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-629        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2619 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-630        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3019 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-631        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3419 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-632        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3819 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-633        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4219 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-634        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4619 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-635        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 5019 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-636        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 5419 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-637        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 5819 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-638        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 0223 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-639        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 0623 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-640        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1023 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-641        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1423 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-642        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1823 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-643        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2223 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-644        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2623 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-645        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3023 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-646        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3423 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-647        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3823 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-648        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4223 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-649        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4623 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-650        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 5023 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-651        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 5423 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-652        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 5823 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-653        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 0227 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-654        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 0627 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-655        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1027 HCU DRV ISOL November 16, 1994                                          Page 17 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CRD-656        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1427 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-657        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1827 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-658        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2227 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-659        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2627 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-660        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3027 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-661        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3427 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-662        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3827 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-663        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4227 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-664        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4627 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-665        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 5027 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-666        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 5427 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-667        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 5827 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-668        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 0231 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-669        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 0631 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-670        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1031 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-671        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1431 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-672        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1831 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-673        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2231 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-674        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2631 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-675        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3031 HCU DRV ISOL CRD;676        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3431 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-677        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3831 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-678        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4231 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-679        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4631 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-680        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 5031 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-681        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 5431 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-682        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 5831 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-683        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 0235 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-684        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 0635 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-685        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1035 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-686        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1435 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-687        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1835 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-688        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2235 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-689        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2635 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-690        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3035 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-691        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3435 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-692        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3835 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-693        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4235 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-694        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4635 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-695        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 5035 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-696        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 5435 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-697        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 5835 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-698        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 0239 HCU DRV ISOL November 16, 1994                                          Page 18 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID          SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CRD-699        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 0639 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-700        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1039 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-701        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1439 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-702        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1839 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-703        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2239 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-704        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2639 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-705        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3039 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-706        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3439 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-707        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3839 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-708        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4239 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-709        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4639 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-710        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 5039 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-711        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 5439 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-712        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 5839 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-713        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 0243 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-'714      CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 0643 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-715        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1043 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-716        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1443 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-717        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1843 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-718        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2243 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-719        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2643 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-720        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3043 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-721        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3443 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-722        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3843 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-723        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4243 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-724        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4643 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-725        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 5043 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-726        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 5443 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-727        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 5843 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-728        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 0647 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-729        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1047 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-730        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1447 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-731        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1847 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-732        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2247 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-733        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2647 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-734        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3047 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-735        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3447 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-736        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3847 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-737        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4247 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-738        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4647 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-739        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 5047 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-740        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 5447 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-741        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1051 HCU DRV ISOL November 16, 1994                                          Page 19 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CRD-742        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1451 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-743        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1851 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-744        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2251 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-745        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2651 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-746        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3051 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-747        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3451 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-748        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3851 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-749        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4251 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-750        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4651 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-751        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 5051 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-752        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1455 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-753        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1855 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-754        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2255 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-755        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2655 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-756        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3055 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-757        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3455 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-758        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3855 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-759        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4255 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-760        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4655 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-761        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 1859 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-762        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2259 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-763        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 2659 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-764        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3059 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-765        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3459 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-766        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 3859 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-767        CRD        CRD-V-103 CR 4259 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-768        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1803 INS LINE VENT CRD-769        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2203 INS LINE VENT CRD-770        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2603 INS LINE VENT CRD-771        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3003 INS LINE VENT CRD-772        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3403 INS LINE VENT CRD-773        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3803 INS LINE VENT CRD-774        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4203 INS LINE VENT CRD-775        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1407 INS LINE VENT CRD-776        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1807 INS LINE VENT CRD-777        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2207 INS LINE VENT CRD-778        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2607 INS LINE VENT CRD-779        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3007 INS LINE VENT CRD-780        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3407 INS LINE VENT CRD-781        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3807 INS LINE VENT CRD-782        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4207 INS LINE VENT CRD-783        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4607 INS LINE VENT CRD-784        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1011 INS LINE VENT November 16, 1994                                          Page 20 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID          SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CRD-785        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1411 INS LINE VENT CRD-786        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1811 INS LINE VENT CRD-787        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2211 INS LINE VENT CRD-788        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2611 INS LINE VENT CRD-789        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3011 INS LINE VENT CRD-790        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3411 INS LINE VENT CRD-791        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3811 INS LINE VENT CRD-792        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4211 INS LINE VENT CRD-793        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4611 INS LINE VENT CRD-794        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5011 INS LINE VENT CRD-795        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0615 INS LINE VENT CRD-796        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1015 INS LINE VENT CRD-797        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1415 INS LINE VENT CRD-798        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1815 INS LINE VENT CRD-799        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2215 INS LINE VENT CRD-800        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2615 INS LINE VENT CRD-801        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3015 INS LINE VENT CRD-802        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3415 INS LINE VENT CRD-803        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3815 INS LINE VENT CRD-804        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4215 INS LINE VENT CRD-805        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4615 INS LINE VENT CRD-806        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5015 INS LINE VENT CRD-807        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5415 INS LINE VENT CRD-808        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0219 INS LINE VENT CRD-809        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0619 INS LINE VENT CRD-810        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1019 INS LINE VENT CRD-811        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1419 INS LINE VENT CRD-812        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1819 INS LINE VENT CRD-813        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2219 INS LINE VENT CRD-814        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2619 INS LINE VENT CRD-815        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3019 INS LINE VENT CRD-816        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3419 INS LINE VENT CRD-817        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3819 INS LINE VENT CRD-818        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4219 INS LINE VENT CRD-819        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4619 INS LINE VENT CRD-820        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5019 INS LINE VENT CRD-821        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5419 INS LINE VENT CRD-822        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5819 INS LINE VENT CRD-823        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0223 INS LINE VENT CRD-824        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0623 INS LINE VENT CRD-825        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1023 INS LINE VENT CRD-826        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1423 INS LINE VENT CRD-827        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1823 INS LINE VENT November 16, 1994                                            Page 21 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID          SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CRD-828        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2223 INS LINE VENT CRD-829        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2623 INS LINE VENT CRD-830        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3023 INS LINE VENT CRD-831        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3423 INS LINE VENT CRD-832        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3823 INS LINE VENT CRD-833        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4223 INS LINE VENT CRD-834        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4623 INS LINE VENT CRD-835        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5023 INS LINE VENT CRD-836        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5423 INS LINE VENT CRD-837        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5823 INS LINE VENT CRD-838        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0227 INS LINE VENT CRD-839        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0627 INS LINE VENT CRD-840        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1027 INS LINE VENT CRD-841        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1427 INS LINE VENT CRD-842        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1827 INS LINE VENT CRD-843        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2227 INS LINE VENT CRD-844        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2627 INS LINE VENT CRD-845        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3027 INS LINE VENT CRD-846        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3427 INS LINE VENT CRD-847        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3827 INS LINE VENT CRD-848        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4227 INS LINE VENT CRD-849        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4627 INS LINE VENT CRD-850        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5027 INS LINE VENT CRD-851        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5427 INS LINE VENT CRD-852        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5827 INS LINE VENT CRD-853        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0231 INS LINE VENT CRD-854        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0631 INS LINE VENT CRD-855        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1031 INS LINE VENT CRD-856        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1431 INS LINE VENT CRD-857        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1831 INS LINE VENT CRD-858        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2231 INS LINE VENT CRD-859        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2631 INS LINE VENT CRD-860        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3031 INS LINE VENT CRD-861        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3431 INS LINE VENT CRD-862        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3831 INS LINE VENT CRD-863        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4231 INS LINE VENT CRD-864        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4631 INS LINE VENT CRD-865        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5031 INS LINE VENT CRD-866        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5431 INS LINE VENT CRD-867        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5831 INS LINE VENT CRD-868        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0235 INS LINE VENT CRD-869        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0635 INS LINE VENT CRD-870        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1035 INS LINE VENT November 16, 1994                                          Page 22 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CRD-871        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1435 INS LINE VENT CRD-872        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1835 INS LINE VENT CRD-873        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2235 INS LINE VENT CRD-874        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2635 INS LINE VENT CRD-875        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3035 INS LINE VENT CRD-876        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3435 INS LINE VENT CRD-877        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3835 INS LINE VENT CRD-878        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4235 INS LINE VENT CRD-879        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4635 INS LINE VENT CRD-880        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5035 INS LINE VENT CRD-881        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5435 INS LINE VENT CRD-882        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5835 INS LINE VENT CRD-883        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0239 INS LINE VENT CRD-884        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0639 INS LINE VENT CRD-885        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1039 INS LINE VENT CRD-886        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1439 INS LINE VENT CRD-887        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1839 INS LINE VENT CRD-888        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2239 INS LINE VENT CRD-889        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2639 INS LINE VENT CRD-890        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3039 INS LINE VENT CRD-891        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3439 INS LINE VENT CRD-892        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3839 INS LINE VENT CRD-893        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4239 INS LINE VENT CRD-894        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4639 INS LINE VENT CRD-895        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5039 INS LINE VENT CRD-896        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5439 INS LINE VENT CRD-897        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5839 INS LINE VENT CRD-898        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0243 INS LINE VENT CRD-899        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0643 INS LINE VENT CRD-900        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1043 INS LINE VENT CRD-901        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1443 INS LINE VENT CRD-902        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1843 INS LINE VENT CRD-903        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2243 INS LINE VENT CRD-904        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2643 INS LINE VENT CRD-905        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3043 INS LINE VENT CRD-906        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3443 INS LINE VENT CRD-907        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3843 INS LINE VENT CRD-908        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4243 INS LINE VENT CRD-909        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4643 INS LINE VENT CRD-910        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5043 INS LINE VENT CRD-911        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5443 INS LINE VENT CRD-912        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5843 INS LINE VENT CRD-913        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 0647 INS LINE VENT November 16, 1994                                          Page 23 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID          SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CRD-914        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1047 INS LINE VENT CRD-915        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1447 INS LINE VENT CRD-916        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1847 INS LINE VENT CRD-917        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2247 INS LINE VENT CRD-918        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2647 INS LINE VENT CRD-919        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3047 INS LINE VENT CRD-920        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3447 INS LINE VENT CRD-921        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3847 INS LINE VENT CRD-922        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4247 INS LINE VENT CRD-923        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4647 INS LINE VENT CRD-924        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5047 INS LINE VENT CRD-925        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5447 INS LINE VENT CRD-926        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1051 INS LINE VENT CRD-927        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1451 INS LINE VENT CRD-928        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1851 INS LINE VENT CRD-929        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2251 INS LINE VENT CRD-930        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2651 INS LINE VENT CRD-931        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3051 INS LINE VENT CRD-932        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3451 INS LINE VENT CRD-933        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3851 INS LINE VENT CRD-934        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4251 INS LINE VENT CRD-935        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4651 INS LINE VENT CRD-936        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 5051 INS LINE VENT CRD-937        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1455 INS LINE VENT CRD-938        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1855 INS LINE VENT CRD-939        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2255 INS LINE VENT CRD-940        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2655 INS LINE VENT CRD-941        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3055 INS LINE VENT CRD-942        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3455 INS LINE VENT CRD-943        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3855 INS LINE VENT CRD-944        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4255 INS LINE VENT CRD-945        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4655 INS LINE VENT CRD-946        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 1859 INS LINE VENT CRD-947        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2259 INS LINE VENT CRD-948        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 2659 INS LINE VENT CRD-949        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3059 INS LINE VENT CRD-950        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3459 INS LINE VENT CRD-951        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 3859 INS LINE VENT CRD-952        CRD        CRD-V-101 CR 4259 INS LINE VENT CRD-953        CRD        CRD-P-1A 0/C RESET CRD-954        CRD        CRD-P-1B 0/C RESET CSS-001 CSS-002 CSS CSS        LPCS-V-5 INJ LINE VLV ~
HPCS-V-4 INJ LINE VLVMAN OPEN OPEN November 16, 1994                                            Page 24 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CSS-003        CSS        HPCS-V-51 IN CI'MT MANUALSHUTOFF CSS-004        CSS        LPCS-V-51 IN CI'MT MANUALSHUTOFF CSS-005        CSS        HPCS-P-1 0/C RESET CSS-006        CSS        HPCS-P-3 0/C RESET CSS-007        CSS        LPCS-P-2 0/C RESET CSS-008        CSS        LPCS-P-1 0/C RESET CWS-001        CWS        CBD-LCV-1 CIRC WTR BLOWDOWN VLV CWS-002        CWS        CBD-V-2 CBD-LCV-1 ISOL VLV CWS-003        CWS        CBD-V-3 CBD-LCV-1 BYPASS VLV CWS-004        CWS        TMU-V-4TMU S/U LUB WTR SUP VLV CWS-005        CWS        TMU-V-5 TMU-LCV-2AISOL VLV CWS-006        CWS        TMU-V-9TMU-LCV-2ABYP VLV CWS-007        CWS        TMU-V-10ASPRAY POND FILL CWS-008        CWS        TMU-V-10B SPRAY POND FILL CWS-009        CWS        TMU-V-103AWEIR BOX SLUICE GATE CWS-010        CWS        TMU-V-103B WEIR BOX SLUICE GATE CWS-011        CWS        CW-FN-1 0/C RESET CWS-012        CWS        CW-FN-2 0/C RESET CWS-013        CWS        CW-FN-3 0/C RESET CWS-014        CWS        CW-FN-4 0/C RESET CWS-015        CWS        CW-FN-5 0/C RESET CWS-016        CWS        CW-FN-6 0/C RESET CWS-017        CWS        CW-FN-7 0/C RESET CWS-018        CWS        CW-FN-8 0/C RESET CWS-019        CWS        CW-FN-9 0/C RESET CWS-020        CWS        CW-FN-10 0/C RESET CWS-021        CWS        CW-FN-11 0/C RESET CWS-022        CWS        CW-FN-12 0/C RESET CWS-023        CWS        CW-FN-13 0/C RESET CWS-024        CWS        CW-FN-14 0/C RESET CWS-025        CWS        CW-FN-15 0/C RESET CWS-026        CWS        CW-FN-16 0/C RESET CWS-027        CWS        CW-FN-17 0/C RESET CWS-028        CWS        CW-FN-18 0/C RESET CWS-029        CWS        CW-FN-19 0/C RESET CWS-030        CWS        CW-FN-20 0/C RESET CWS-031        CWS        CW-FN-21 0/C RESET CWS-032        CWS        CW-FN-22 0/C RESET CWS-033        CWS        CW-FN-23 0/C RESET CWS-034        CWS        CW-FN-24 0/C RESET CWS-035        CWS        CW-FN-25 0/C RESET CWS-036        CWS        CW-FN-26 0/C RESET CWS-037        CWS        CW-FN-27 0/C RESET November 16, 1994                                        Page 25 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CWS-038        CWS        CW-FN-28 0/C RESET CWS-039        CWS        CW-FN-29 0/C RESET CWS-040        CWS        CW-FN-30 0/C RESET CWS-041        CWS        CW-FN-31 0/C RESET CWS-042        CWS        CW-FN-32 0/C RESET CWS-043        CWS        CW-FN-33 0/C RESET CWS-044        CWS        CW-FN-34 0/C RESET CWS-045        CWS        CW-FN-35 0/C RESET CWS-046        CWS        CW-FN-36 0/C RESET CWS-047        CWS        TMU-P-1A 0/C RESET CWS-048        CWS        TMU-P-1B 0/C RESET CWS-049        CWS        TMU-P-1C 0/C RESET DEH-001        DEH        DEH PRESS CONTROLLER A OR B SEL DEH-002        DEH        MANTURBINE TRIP AT FRONT STNDRD DEH-003        DEH        DEH-P-1A 0/C RESET DEH-004        DEH        DEH-P-1B 0/C RESET DEH-005        DEH        DEH-FN-1A 0/C RESET DEH-006        DEH        DEH-FN-1B 0/C RESET DGN-001        DGN        BKR DG1-7 RACKED OUT DGN-002        DGN        BKR DG2-8 RACKED OUT DGN-003        DGN        BKR 4-DG3 RACKED OUT DGN-004        DGN        BKR 4-DG3 DG3 BREAKER CONTROL DGN-005        DGN        BKR DG1-7 DG1 BREAKER CONTROL DGN-006        DGN        BKR DG2-8 DG2 BREAKER CONTROL DGN-007        DGN        DG1 MODE SELECl'EY SWITCH DGN-008        DGN        DG2 MODE SELECT KEY SWITCH DGN-009        DGN        DG3 MODE SELECT SWITCH DON-010        DGN        DGl LOCKOUT RLY & OVR SPD RESET DGN-011        DGN        DG2 LOCKOUT RLY & OVR SPD RESET DGN-012        DGN        DG3 LOCKOUT RLY & OVR SPD RESET DGN-013        DGN        DG1 EMERGENCY STOP PUSHBUTTON DGN-014        DGN        DG2 EMERGENCY STOP PUSHBVITON DGN-015        DGN        DG3 EMERGENCY STOP PUSHBVITON DGN-016        DGN        DG-1 LOCAL START PUSHBUTI'ON DGN-017        DGN        DG-2 LOCAL START PUSHBUTI'ON DGN-018        DGN        DG-3 LOCALSTART PUSHBUITON DGN-019        DGN        DG1 ENGINE CONTROL SELECT DGN-020        DGN        DG2 ENGINE CONTROL SELECT DGN-021        DGN        DG1 EMERGENCY BYPASS SELECT DGN-022        DGN        DG2 EMERGENCY BYPASS SELECT DGN-023        DGN        DG1 EXCITATIONMODE SELECTOR DGN-024        DGN        DG2 EXCITATIONMODE SELECTOR DGN-025        DGN        DG3 GOVERNOR DROOP SWITCH November 16, 1994                                        Page 26 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION DGN-026        DGN        DG1 ENGINE SPEED SELECI'OR DGN-027        DGN        DG2 ENGINE SPEED SELECI'OR EPS-001        EPS        BATI'ERYBO-1A DISC EPS-002        EPS        BATI'ERYBO-1A FUSE EPS-003        EPS        BATTERY BO-1B DISC EPS-004        EPS        BATI'ERYBO-1B FUSE EPS-005        EPS        BATI'ERYBO-2A DISC EPS-006        EPS        BATI'ERYBO-2A FUSE EPS-007        EPS        BATI'ERYBO-2B DISC EPS-008        EPS        BATI'ERYBO-2B FUSE EPS-009        EPS        BATTERY B 1-1 DISC EPS-010        EPS        BATl'ERYB 1-1 FUSE EPS-011        EPS        BATl'ERYB 1-2 DISC EPS-012        EPS        BATI'ERYB 1-2 FUSE EPS-013        EPS        BATI'ERYB 1-3 OUTPUT BKR 0/C EPS-014        EPS        BATI'ERYB 1-7 DISC EPS-015        EPS        BATl'ERY B 1-7 FUSE EPS-016        EPS        BATI'ERYB2-1 DISC EPS-017        EPS        BATI'ERYB2-1 FUSE EPS-018        EPS        BKR 52-1-11 0/C RESET EPS-019        EPS        BKR 52-1-500S 0/C RESET EPS-020        EPS        BKR 52-1-7 0/C RESET EPS-021        EPS        BKR 52-11-1 0/C RESET EPS-022        EPS        BKR 52-2-21 0/C RESET EPS-023        EPS        BKR 52-2-4 0/C RESET EPS-024        EPS        BKR 52-21-11 0/C RESET EPS-025        EPS        BKR 52-21-2 0/C RESET EPS-026        EPS        BKR 52-3-31 0/C RESET EPS-027        EPS        BKR 52-3-8 0/C RESET EPS-028        EPS        BKR 52-31-21 0/C RESET EPS-029        EPS        BKR 52-31-3 0/C RESET EPS-030        EPS        BKR 52-5-53 0/C RESET EPS-031        EPS        BKR 52-6-63 0/C RESET EPS-032        EPS        BKR 52-CTA 0/C RESET EPS-033        EPS        BKR 52-CTB 0/C RESET EPS-034        EPS        BKR 52N1-1 0/C RESET EPS-035        EPS        BKR 52N1-2 0/C RESET EPS-036        EPS        BKR 52N1-3 0/C RESET EPS-037        EPS        BKR 52N2-5 0/C RESET EPS-038        EPS        BKR 52N2-6 0/C RESET EPS-039        EPS        BKR 52S-1 0/C RESET EPS-040        EPS        BKR 52S-2 0/C RESET EPS-041        EPS        BKR 52$ -3 0/C RESET November 16, 1994                                          Page 27 of 51
 
0 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION EPS-042        EPS        BKR 52S-5 0/C RESET EPS-043        EPS        BKR 52$ -6 0/C RESET EPS-044        EPS        BKR CB-4-2 0/C RESET EPS-045        EPS        BKR CB-4-41 0/C RESET EPS-046        EPS        BKR CB-LF1A 0/C RESET EPS-047        EPS        BKR CB-LF1B 0/C RESET EPS-048        EPS        BKR CB-LF2A 0/C RESET EPS-049        EPS        BKR CB-LF2B 0/C RESET EPS-050        EPS        BKR CB-RPT-3A 0/C RESET EPS-051        EPS        BKR CB-RPT-3B 0/C RESET EPS-052        EPS        BKR CB-RPTAA 0/C RESET EPS-053        EPS        BKR CB-RPT-4B 0/C RESET EPS-054        EPS        BKR CB-RRA 0/C RESET EPS-055        EPS        BKR CB-RRB 0/C RESET EPS-056        EPS        BKR CS-3-500S 0/C RESET EPS-057        EPS        BKR CS-7-1 0/C RESET EPS-058        EPS        BKR CS-7-71 0/C RESET EPS-059        EPS        BKR CS-7-73 0/C RESET EPS-060        EPS        BKR CS-7-75/1 0/C RESET EPS-061        EPS        BKR CS-7-DG1 0/C RESET EPS-062        EPS        BKR CS-75-72 0/C RESET EPS-063        EPS        BKR CS-8-3 0/C RESET EPS-064        EPS        BKR CS-8-81 0/C RESET EPS-065        EPS        BKR CS-8-83 0/C RESET EPS-066        EPS        BKR CS-8-85/1 0/C RESET EPS-067        EPS        BKR CS-8-DG2 0/C RESET EPS-068        EPS        BKR CS-85-82 0/C RESET EPS-069        EPS        BKR CS-B-7 0/C RESET EPS-070        EPS        BKR CS-B-8 0/C RESET EPS-071        EPS        CHARGER CO-1A INPUT BKR 0/C EPS-072        EPS        CHARGER CO-1A OUTPUT BKR 0/C EPS-073        EPS        CHARGER CO-1B INPUT BKR 0/C EPS-074        EPS        CHARGER CO-1B OUTPUT BKR 0/C EPS-075        EPS        CHARGER CO-2A INPUT BKR 0/C EPS-076        EPS        CHARGER CO-2A OUTPUT BKR 0/C EPS-077        EPS        CHARGER CO-2B INPUT BKR 0/C EPS-078        EPS        CHARGER CO-2B OUTPUT BKR 0/C EPS-079        EPS        CHARGER C 1-1 FUSE EPS-080        EPS        CHARGER C 1-1 INPUT BKR 0/C EPS-081        EPS        CHARGER Cl-1 INPUT DISC EPS-082        EPS        CHARGER Cl-1 OUTPUT BKR 0/C EPS-083        EPS        CHARGER Cl-1 OUTPUT DISC EPS-084        EPS        CHARGER Cl-2 FUSE November 16, 1994                                        Page 28 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATIACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACI'IONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION EPS-085        EPS        CHARGER Cl-2 INPUT BKR 0/C EPS-086        EPS        CHARGER Cl-2 INPUT DISC EPS-087        EPS        CHARGER Cl-2 OUTPUT BKR 0/C EPS-088        EPS        CHARGER Cl-2 OUTPUT DISC EPS-089        EPS        CHARGER Cl-7 FUSE EPS-090        EPS        CHARGER Cl-7 INPUT DISC EPS-091        EPS        CHARGER C 1-7 OUTPUT DISC EPS-092        EPS        CHARGER Cl-HPCS INPUT BKR 0/C EPS-093        EPS        CHARGER Cl-HPCS OUTPUT BKR 0/C EPS-094        EPS        CHARGER C2-1 FUSE EPS-095        EPS        CHARGER C2-1 INPUT BKR 0/C EPS-096        EPS        CHARGER C2-1 INPUT DISC EPS-097        EPS        CHARGER C2-1 OUTPUT BKR 0/C EPS-098        EPS        CHARGER C2-1 OUTPUT DISC EPS-099        EPS        IN1 KIRKKEY EPS-100        EPS        IN1 MAINTENANCESW EPS-101        EPS        IN1 STATIC SWITCH EPS-102        EPS        INl-CB1 MC-7A NORM INPT AC 0/C EPS-103        EPS        IN1-CB2 DP-S2-1 NORM DC 0/C EPS-104        EPS        IN1-CB3 INV OUTPUT 0/C EPS-105        EPS        IN1-CB4 ALT AC OUT 0/C EPS-106        EPS        IN1-MIS MAINTBYPASS 0/C EPS-107        EPS        IN2 MANUALXFER SWITCH EPS-108        EPS        IN2 STATIC SWITCH EPS-109        EPS        IN2-CB1 lN2 NORM DC BKR 0/C EPS-110        EPS        IN3 MANUALXFER SWITCH EPS-111        EPS        IN3 STATIC SWITCH EPS-112        EPS        IN3-CB1 IN3 NORM DC BKR 0/C EPS-113        EPS        MC-1A DISC DEH-P-1A EPS-114        EPS        MC-1A DISC HY-P-A2/3 EPS-115        EPS        MC-1A DISC HY-P-B2/3 EPS-116        EPS        MC-1A DISC TO-BOP-1 EPS-117        EPS        MC-1A DISC TO-EX-1A EPS-118        EPS        MC-1A DISC TO-SOBP-1 EPS-119        EPS        MC-1B DISC RFT-MOP-1A EPS-120        EPS        MC-1B DISC RFT-TNG-1A EPS-121        EPS        MC-1E DISC HD-V-15A EPS-122        EPS        MC-2B DISC COND-V-135C EPS-123        EPS        MC-2C DISC DEH-P-1B EPS-124        EPS        MC-2C DISC RFW-V-112B EPS-125        EPS        MC-2D DISC SCW-P-2 EPS-126        EPS        MC-2D DISC TO-EX-4 EPS-127        EPS        MC-2P DISC CAS-C-1 c November 16, 1994                                          Page 29 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION EPS-128        EPS        MC-2P DISC RFT-MOP-18 EPS-129        EPS        MC-2P DISC RFT-TNG-1B EPS-130        EPS        MC-2R DISC BF-1B EPS-131        EPS        MC-2R-A DISC COND-V-1408 EPS-132        EPS        MC-3A DISC COND-V-140A EPS-133        EPS        MC-38 DISC BF-1A EPS-134        EPS        MC-38 DISC TG-TNG-1 EPS-135        EPS        MC-3C DISC AR-EX-1A EPS-136        EPS        MC-3C DISC TG-ASOP-1 EPS-137        EPS        MC-4A DISC HPCS-P-3 EPS-138        EPS        MC-4A BKR HPCS-V-1 RACKOUT EPS-139        EPS        MC-4A BKR HPCS-V-15 RACKOUT EPS-140        EPS        MC-4A BKR HPCS-V-4 RACKOUT EPS-141        EPS        MC-5L DISC CW-FN-21 EPS-142        EPS        MC-5M DISC CW-FN-23 EPS-143        EPS        MC-5N DISC FP-P-2A EPS-144        EPS        MC-5P DISC CW-FN-25 EPS-145        EPS        MC-SQ DISC CW-FN-29 EPS-146        EPS        MC-5R DISC CW-V-7 EPS-147        EPS        MC-68 DISC TR-68-E EPS-148        EPS        MC-6L DISC CW-FN-2 EPS-149        EPS        MC-6M DISC CW-FN-14 EPS-150        EPS        MC-6N DISC FP-P-28 EPS-151        EPS        MC-6P DISC CW-FN-7 EPS-152        EPS        MC-6Q DISC CW-FN-11 EPS-153        EPS        MC-6R DISC CW-V-4 EPS-154        EPS        MC-7A BKR MC-7A-A0/C EPS-155        EPS        MC-7A DISC CAS-C-1A EPS-156        EPS        MC-7A DISC IN1 NORM AC EPS-157        EPS        MC-7A DISC RFW-V-65A EPS-158        EPS        MC-7A DISC RFW-V-658 EPS-159        EPS        MC-7A DISC RPS-MG-A EPS-160        EPS        MC-7A DISC SW-V-12A EPS-161        EPS        MC-7A DISC SW-V-2A EPS-162        EPS        MC-7A DISC TR-7A EPS-163        EPS        MC-7A DISC TR-7A-C EPS-164        EPS        MC-7A-A DISC SW-V-4A EPS-165        EPS        MC-78 DISC CIA-V-20 EPS-166        EPS        MC-78 DISC CIA-V-30A EPS-167        EPS        MC-78 DISC CRA-FN-1A-1 EPS-168        EPS        MC-78 DISC CRA-FN-2A-2 EPS-169        EPS        MC-78 DISC LPCS-P-2 EPS-170        EPS        MC-78 DISC RCIC-P-3 November 16, 1994                                        Page 30 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION EPS-171        EPS        MC-78 DISC SLC-P-1A EPS-172        EPS        MC-78-A DISC LPCS-V-1 EPS-173        EPS        MC-78-A DISC LPCS-V-5 EPS-174        EPS        MC-78-A DISC PP-7A-Z EPS-175        EPS        MC-78-A DISC RCC-V-5 EPS-176        EPS        MC-78-A DISC RHR-FCV-64A EPS-177        EPS        MC-78-A DISC RHR-V-24A EPS-178        EPS        MC-78-A DISC RHR-V-27A EPS-179        EPS        MC-78-A DISC RHR-V-42A EPS-180        EPS        MC-78-A DISC RHR-V-4A EPS-181        EPS        MC-78-A DISC RHR-V-53A EPS-182        EPS        MC-78-A DISC RHR-V-538 EPS-183        EPS        MC-78-A DISC RHR-V-6A EPS-184        EPS        MC-78-8 DISC RHR-V-3A EPS-185        EPS        MC-78-8 DISC SGT-FN-1A-1 EPS-186        EPS        MC-78-8 DISC SGT-FN-18-1 EPS-187        EPS        MC-78-8 DISC SGT-V-3A-1 EPS-188        EPS        MC-7C DISC RRA-FN-8 EPS-189        EPS        MC-7C DISC RRC-V-67A EPS-190        EPS        MC-7C-A DISC CN-V-51 EPS-191        EPS        MC-7C-8 DISC TSW-V-64A EPS-192        EPS        MC-7E DISC WEA-FN-lA EPS-193        EPS        MC-7F DISC IN1 ALTSUPP EPS-194        EPS        MC-7F DISC WEA-FN-53A EPS-195        EPS        MC-7F DISC WMA-FN-51A EPS-196        EPS        MC-7F DISC WMA-FN-53A EPS-197        EPS        MC-7F DISC WMA-FN-54A EPS-198        EPS        MC-7R/MC-8R DISC PP-78 EPS-199        EPS        MC-8A BKR MC-8A-A0/C EPS-200        EPS        MC-8A DISC CAS-C-18 EPS-201        EPS        MC-8A DISC CJW-P-18 EPS-202        EPS        MC-8A DISC RPS-MG-2 EPS-203        EPS        MC-8A DISC SW-V-128 EPS-204        EPS        MC-8A DISC SW-V-28 EPS-205        EPS        MC-8A DISC TR-8A EPS-206        EPS        MC-8A-A DISC SW-V-48 EPS-207        EPS        MC-88 DISC CRA-FN-18-1 EPS-208        EPS        MC-88 DISC CRA-FN-18-2 EPS-209        EPS        MC-88 DISC CRA-FN-28-1 EPS-210        EPS        MC-88 DISC CRA-FN-28-2 EPS-211        EPS        MC-88 DISC PP-8A-Z EPS-212        EPS        MC-88 DISC RHR-P-3 EPS-213        EPS        MC-88 DISC SLC-P-18 November 16, 1994                                      Page 31 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION EPS-214        EPS        MC-8B-A DISC RCIC-V-63 EPS-215        EPS        MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-16B EPS-216        EPS        MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-17B EPS-217        EPS        MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-24B EPS-218        EPS        MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-27B EPS-219        EPS        MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-42B EPS-220        EPS        MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-42C EPS-221        EPS        MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-4B EPS-222        EPS        MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-4C EPS-223        EPS        MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-64B EPS-224        EPS        MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-64C EPS-225        EPS        MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-6B EPS-226        EPS        MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-9 EPS-227        EPS        MC-8B-A DISC RWCU-V-1 EPS-228        EPS        MC-8B-B DISC RHR-V-3B EPS-229        EPS        MC-8B-B DISC SGT-FN-1A-2 EPS-230        EPS        MC-8B-B DISC SGT-FN-1B-2 EPS-231        EPS        MC-8B-B DISC SGT-V-3A-2 EPS-232        EPS        MC-8C BKR RWCU-P-1A RACKOUT EPS-233        EPS        MC-8C BKR RWCU-P-1B RACKOUT EPS-234        EPS        MC-8C DISC HY-P-Al/3 EPS-235        EPS        MC-8C DISC RRA-FN-9 EPS-236        EPS        MC-8C DISC RRC-V-23A EPS-237        EPS        MC-8C-A DISC HY-P-B1/3 EPS-238        EPS        MC-8C-B DISC TSW-V-64B EPS-239        EPS        MC-8C-B DISC TSW-V-64C EPS-240        EPS        MC-8E DISC WEA-FN-1B EPS-241        EPS        MC-8E DISC WEA-FN-1C EPS-242        EPS        MC-8F DISC WEA-FN-53B EPS-243        EPS        MC-8F DISC WMA-FN-51B EPS-244        EPS        MC-8F DISC WMA-FN-53B EPS-245        EPS        MC-8F DISC WMA-FN-54B EPS-246        EPS        MC-S1-1D DISC RCC-V-6 EPS-247        EPS        MC-S1-1D DISC RCIC-V-10 EPS-248        EPS        MC-S1-1D DISC RCIC-V-68 EPS-249        EPS        MC-S1-1D DISC RCIC-V-8 EPS-250        EPS        MC-S1-2D DISC CAC-V-11 EPS-251        EPS        MC-S2-1A DISC RCIC-P-4 EPS-252        EPS        MC-S2-1A DISC RCIC-V-1 EPS-253        EPS        MC-S2-1A DISC RCIC-V-13 EPS-254        EPS        MC-S2-1A DISC RCIC-V-45 EPS-255        EPS        MC-S2-1A DISC RHR-V-8 EPS-256        EPS        MC-S2-1A DISC RWCU-V-4 November 16, 1994                                      Page 32 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION EPS-257        EPS        MC-S2-1B DISC RFT-EOP-1A EPS-258        EPS        MC-S2-1B DISC RFT-EOP-1B EPS-259        EPS        MC-S2-1B DISC TG-ASOBP-1 BPS-260        EPS        MC-S2-1B DISC TO-P-1 EPS-261        EPS        PP-7A DISC C0-1A,1B EPS-262        EPS        PP-7A DISC IN-3 EPS-263        EPS        PP-8A DISC C0-2A,2B BPS-264        EPS        PP-8A DISC IN-2 EPS-265        BPS        RPS-CB-2A RPS-A TRIP SYS BKR 0/C EPS-266        EPS        RPS-CB-2B RPS-B TRIP SYS BKR 0/C EPS-267        EPS        RPS-CB-3A PWR RNG DIV 1 BKR 0/C EPS-268        BPS        RPS-CB-3B PWR RNG DIV 2 BKR 0/C EPS-269        EPS        RPS-CB-5A NS4 INBD BKR 0/C EPS-270        EPS        RPS-CB-5B NS4 OTBD BKR 0/C EPS-271        EPS        RPS-CB-6A PRM DIV 1 BKR 0/C EPS-272        EPS        RPS-CB-6B PRM DIV2 BKR 0/C EPS-273        EPS        RPS-CB-7A NS4 OTBD BKR 0/C EPS-274        EPS        RPS-CB-7B NS4 INBD BKR 0/C EPS-275        EPS        RPS-CB-CB1 ALTSUP BKR 0/C EPS-276        EPS        RPS-CB-MG1 MG-A OUTPT BKR 0/C EPS-277        EPS        RPS-CB-MG2 MG-B OUTPT BKR 0/C EPS-278        EPS        RPS-EPA-3A RPS-A EPA-3A 0/C EPS-279        EPS        RPS-EPA-3B RPS-B EPA-3B 0/C EPS-280        EPS        RPS-EPA-3C RPS-A EPA-3C 0/C EPS-281        EPS        RPS-EPA-3D RPS-B EPA-3D 0/C EPS-282        EPS        RPS-EPA-3E ALTRPS BPA-3E 0/C BPS-283        EPS        RPS-EPA-3F ALTRPS EPA-3F 0/C EPS-284        EPS        RPS-MS-1 RPS-MG-A START SW EPS-285        EPS        RPS-MS-2 RPS-MG-B START SW EPS-286        EPS        S 1-1 DISC DP-Sl-1A EPS-287        EPS        S 1-1 DISC MC-S 1-1D EPS-288        EPS        S1-2 DISC MC-S 1-2D EPS-289        EPS        S1-3 DISC 4KV BKR CONTROL S004 EPS-290        EPS        S1-7 DISC DP-Sl-2C EPS-291        EPS        S2-1 DISC IN-1 EPS-292        EPS        S2-1 DISC MC-S2-1A EPS-293        EPS        S2-1 DISC MC-S2-1B EPS-294        EPS        SH-05 BKR 5-53 RACKOUT EPS-295        EPS        SH-05 BKR CTA RACKOUT EPS-296        EPS        SH-05 BKR N2-5 RACKOUT EPS-297        EPS        SH-05 BKR RRA RACKOUT EPS-298        EPS        SH-05 BKR S-5 RACKOUT EPS-299        EPS        SH-05 PT FUSE SH-5 November 16, 1994                                          Page 33 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION EPS-300        EPS        SH-06  BKR 6-63 RACKOUT EPS-301        EPS        SH-06  BKR CTB RACKOUT EPS-302        EPS        SH-06  BKR N2-6 RACKOUT EPS-303        EPS        SH-06  BKR RRB RACKOUT EPS-304        EPS        SH-06  BKR S-6 RACKOUT EPS-305        EPS        SH-06  PT FUSE SH-6 EPS-306        EPS        SH-09  BKR RPT-3A RACKOUT EPS-307        EPS        SH-10  BKR RPT-3B RACKOUT EPS-308        EPS        SH-ll BKR RPT-4A RACKOUT EPS-309        EPS        SH-12 BKR RPT-4B RACKOUT EPS-310        EPS        SH-13 BKR LF-2A RACKOUT EPS-311        EPS        SH-14 BKR LF-2B RACKOUT EPS-312        EPS        SL-11 BKR 11-1 RACKOUT EPS-313        EPS        SL-11 BKR AR-P-1A RACKOUT EPS-314        EPS        SL-21 BKR 21-11 RACKOUT EPS-315        EPS        SL-21 BKR 21-2 RACKOUT EPS-316        EPS        SL-21 BKR AR-P-1B RACKOUT EPS-317        EPS        SL-31 BKR 31-21 RACKOUT EPS-318        EPS        SL-31 BKR 31-3 RACKOUT EPS-319        EPS        SL-31 BKR MC-SC 0/C EPS-320        EPS        SL-51 BKR MC-5M 0/C EPS-321        EPS        SL-'S2 BKR MC-5Q 0/C EPS-322        EPS        SL-53 BKR WOA-FN-1A RACKOUT EPS-323        EPS        SL-61 BKR MC-6M 0/C EPS-324        EPS        SL-62 BKR MC-6Q 0/C EPS-325        EPS        SL-63 BKR WOA-FN-1B RACKOUT EPS-326        EPS        SL-71 BKR MC-7A-B 0/C EPS-327        EPS        SL-71 BKR MC-7B 0/C EPS-328        EPS        SL-71 BKR MC-7C 0/C EPS-329        EPS        SL-71 BKR RCC-P-1A RACKOUT EPS-330        EPS        SL-71 BKR REA-FN-1A RACKOUT EPS-331        EPS        SL-73 BKR MC-7A 0/C EPS-332        EPS        SL-73 BKR MC-7E 0/C EPS-333        EPS        SL-73 BKR MC-7F 0/C EPS-334        EPS        SL-73 BKR ROA-FN-1A RACKOUT EPS-335        EPS        SL-81 BKR MC-8B 0/C EPS-336        EPS        SL-81 BKR MC-8C 0/C EPS-337        EPS        SL-81 BKR RCC-P-1B RACKOUT EPS-338        EPS        SL-81 BKR RCC-P-1C RACKOUT EPS-339        EPS        SL-83 BKR MC-8A 0/C EPS-340        EPS        SL-83 BKR MC-8E 0/C EPS-341        EPS        SL-83 BKR MC-8F 0/C EPS-342        EPS        SL-83 BKR REA-FN-1B RACKOUT November 16, 1994                                        Page 34 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION EPS-343        EPS        SL-83 BKR ROA-FN-1B RACKOUT EPS-344        EPS        SM-1 BKR 1-11 RACKOUT EPS-345        EPS        SM-1 BKR 1-500S RACKOUT EPS-346        EPS        SM-1 BKR 1-7 RACKOUT EPS-347        EPS        SM-1 BKR C1A RACKOUT EPS-348        EPS        SM-1 BKR CB2A RACKOUT EPS-349        EPS        SM-1 BKR CW1A RACKOUT EPS-350        EPS        SM-1 BKR LF-1A RACKOUT EPS-351        EPS        SM-1 BKR Nl-1 RACKOUT EPS-352        EPS        SM-1 BKR S-1 RACKOUT EPS-353        EPS        SM-1 PT FUSE SM-1 EPS-354        EPS        SM-2 BKR 2-21 RACKOUT EPS-355        EPS        SM-2 BKR 2-4 RACKOUT EPS-356        EPS        SM-2 BKR C1B RACKOUT EPS-357        EPS        SM-2 BKR CB2B RACKOUT EPS-358        EPS        SM-2 BKR CW1B RACKOUT EPS-359        EPS        SM-2 BKR Nl-2 RACKOUT EPS-360        EPS        SM-2 BKR S-2 RACKOUT EPS-361        EPS        SM-2 PT FUSE SM-2 EPS-362        EPS        SM-3 BKR 3-31 RACKOUT EPS-363        EPS        SM-3 BKR 3-500S RACKOUT EPS-364        EPS        SM-3 BKR 3-8 RACKOUT EPS-365        EPS        SM-3 BKR C1C RACKOUT EPS-366        EPS        SM-3 BKR CB2C RACKOUT EPS-367        EPS        SM-3 BKR CW1C RACKOUT EPS-368        EPS        SM-3 BKR LF-1B RACKOUT EPS-369        EPS        SM-3 BKR Nl-3 RACKOUT EPS-370        EPS        SM-3 BKR S-3 RACKOUT EPS-371        EPS        SM-3 PT FUSE SM-3 EPS-372        EPS        SM-4 BKR 4-2 RACKOUT EPS-373        EPS        SM-4 BKR 4P1 RACKOUT EPS-374        EPS        SM-4 BKR HPCS RACKOUT EPS-375        EPS        SM-7 BKR 7-1 RACKOUT EPS-376        EPS        SM-7 BKR 7-71 RACKOUT EPS-377        EPS        SM-7 BKR 7-73 RACKOUT EPS-378        EPS        SM-7 BKR 7-75/1 RACKOUT EPS-379        EPS        SM-7 BKR 7-75/2 RACKOUT EPS-380        EPS        SM-7 BKR 7-DG1 RACKOUT EPS-381        EPS        SM-7 BKR B-7 RACKOUT EPS-382        EPS        SM-7 BKR CRD-1A RACKOUT EPS-383        EPS        SM-7 BKR LPCS RACKOUT EPS-384        EPS        SM-7 BKR RHR-2A RACKOUT EPS-385        EPS        SM-7 BKR SW-1A RACKOUT November 16, 1994                                        Page 35 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID          SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION EPS-386        EPS        SM-72 BKR TMU-1ARACKOUT EPS-387        EPS        SM-75 BKR 75-72 RACKOUT EPS-388        EPS        SM-75 BKR TSW-lA RACKOUT EPS-389        EPS        SM-8 BKR 8-3 RACKOUT EPS-390        EPS        SM-8 BKR 8-81 RACKOUT EPS-391        EPS        SM-8 BKR 8-83 RACKOUT EPS-392        EPS        SM-8 BKR 8-85/1 RACKOUT EPS-393        EPS        SM-8 BKR 8-85/2 RACKOUT EPS-394        EPS        SM-8 BKR 8-DG2 RACKOUT EPS-395        EPS        SM-8 BKR B-8 RACKOUT EPS-396        EPS        SM-8 BKR CRD-1B RACKOUT EPS-397        EPS        SM-8 BKR RHR-2B RACKOUT EPS-398        EPS        SM-8 BKR RHR-2C RACKOUT EPS-399        EPS        SM-8 BKR SW1B RACKOUT EPS-400        EPS        SM-82 BKR TMU-1B RACKOUT EPS-401        EPS        SM-85 BKR 85-82 RACKOUT EPS-402        EPS        SM-85 BKR TSW-1B RACKOUT EPS-403        EPS        TMU-1C BKR RACKOUT EPS-404        EPS        TMU-1C BUS SELECT EPS-405        EPS        IN1-BTB MAINTBYPASS 0/C EPS-406        EPS        IN1-MBP MAINTBYPASS 0/C EPS-407        EPS        RRC-M-1A1 0/C RESET EPS-408        EPS        RRC-M-1B1 0/C RESET EPS-409        EPS        RPS-MG-1 0/C RESET EPS-410        EPS        RPS-MG-2 0/C RESET EPS-411        EPS        BKR 7-75/2 EPS-412        EPS        BKR 8-85/2 EPS-413        EPS        MC-8AADISC MS-V-146 EPS-414        EPS        E-RMS-7FDA, IN-3 POWER EPS-415        EPS        E-RMS-8FDA, IN-2 POWER FPC-001        FPC        FPC-V-148 CONDENSER RETURN FPC-002        FPC        FPC-V-114 PUMP X CONN FPC-003        FPC        FPC-V-115A HX BYPASS FPC-004        FPC        FPC-V-115B HX BYPASS FPC-005        FPC        FPC-V-116A HX INLET ISOL FPC-006        FPC        FPC-V-116B HX INLET ISOL FPC-007        FPC        FPC-V-118A HX OUTLET ISOL FPC-008        FPC        FPC-V-118B HX OUTLET ISOL FPC-009        FPC        FPC-V-143 RX WELL RECIRC FPC-010        FPC        FPC-V-141 X-TIE TO RHR FPC-011        FPC        FPC-V-131 GATE DRAIN FPC-012        FPC        FPC-V-105 WELL DRAIN FPC-013        FPC        FPC-V-130 SURGE TANKDRAIN November 16, 1994                                        Page 36 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION FPC-014        FPC        FPC-V-142 FP RECIRC FPC-015        FPC        FUEL POOL PLUG POSITION FPC-016        FPC        FPC-V-147 WETWELL CLEANUP ISOL FPC-017        FPC        FPC-P-1A 0/C RESET FPC-018        FPC        FPC-P-1B 0/C RESET FPC-019        FPC        FPC-P-3 0/C RESET FPS-001        FPS        FP-P-1 DIESEL FIRE PUMP FPS-002        FPS        FP-P-2A ELECTRIC FIRE PUMP FPS-003        FPS        FP-P-2B ELECTRIC FIRE PUMP FPS-004        FPS        FP-P-3 JOCKEY PUMP FPS-005        FPS        FP-P-110 DIESEL FIRE PUMP FPS-006        FPS        FP-P-111 JOCKEY PUMP FPS-007        FPS        FP-P-111 0/C RESET FPS-008        FPS        FP-P-2A 0/C RESET FPS-009        FPS        FP-P-2B 0/C RESET FPS-010        FPS        FP-P-3 0/C RESET FPS-011        FPS        FP-P-1 0/C RESET FPS-012        FPS        FP-P-110 0/C RESET FPT-001        FPT        TO-V-62A RFPT A LO CLR SEL 2A/B FPT-002        FPT        TO-V-62B RFPT B LO CLR SEL 2C/D FPT-003        FPT        RFT-P-AOPA 0/C RESET FPT-004        FPT        RFT-P-AOPB 0/C RESET FPT-005        FPT        RFT-P-EOPA 0/C RESET FPT-006        FPT        RFT-P-EOPB 0/C RESET FPT-007        FPT        RFT-P-MOPA 0/C RESET FPT-008        FPT        RFT-P-MOPB 0/C RESET FPT-009                  RFT-TNG-1A 0/C RESET FPT-010        FPT        RFT-TNG-1B 0/C RESET FPT-011        FPT        TO-EX-3A 0/C RESET FPT-012        FPT        TO-EX-3B 0/C RESET FPT-013        FPT        WEDGE REMOVED/INSTALLRFT-TNG-1A FPT-014        FPT        WEDGE REMOVED/INSTALLRFT-TNG-1B FWH-001        FWH        HV-V-2D BYP HV-V-23D STRTUP VNT FWH-002        FWH        HV-V-2C BYP HV-V-23C STRTUP VNT FWH-003        FWH        HV-V-2HBYP HV-V-23H STRTUP VNT FWH-004        FWH        HV-V-2G BYP HV-V-23G STRTUP VNT FWH-005        FWH        HV-V-2LBYP HV-V-23LSTRTUP VNT FWH-006        FWH        HV-V-2KBYP HV-V-23KSTRTUP VNT FWH-007        FWH        HV-V-2IBYP HV-V-23I STRTUP VNT FWH-008        FWH        HV-V-2J BYP HV-V-23J STRTUP VNT FWH-009        FWH        HV-V-35ABYP HV-V-37ASTRTUP VNT FWH-010        FWH        HV-V-35B BYP HV-V-37B STRTUP VNT FWH-011        FWH        HV-V-2ABYP HV-V-23ASTRTUP VNT November 16, 1994                                            Page 37 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION FWH-012        FWH        HV-V-2B BYP HV-V-23B STRTUP VNT FWH-013        FWH        HV-V-2E BYP HV-V-23E STRTUP VNT FWH-014        FWH        HV-V-2F BYP HV-V-23F STRTUP VNT FWH-015        FWH        HV-V-34ABYP HV-V-36ASTRTUP VNT FWH-016        FWH        HV-V-34B BYP HV-V-36B STRTUP VNT FWH-017        FWH        MSR HD-TKS NON-RETURN VLVRESET GEA-001        GEA        SO-V-232 SEAL OIL TANKISOL GEA-002        GEA        SCW-F05 HX 2 OUTLET GEA-003        GEA        SCW-V406 HX 1 OUTLET ISOLATION GEA-004        GEA        SCW-V-407 HX 2 INLET GEA-005        GEA        SCW-F08 HX 2 INLET ISOLATION GEA-006        GEA        SCW-V409 HX 1 INLET GEA-007        GEA        H2-V-7 H2 ISOLATIONVALVE GEA-008        GEA        SCW-P-1A PUMP AUTO/START/STOP GEA-009        GEA        SCW-P-1B PUMP AUTO/START/STOP GEA-010        GBA        TG-HSOP H2 SEAL OIL PUMP 6EA-011        GEA        TG-ASOP AIR SIDE SEAL OIL PUMP GEA-012        GEA        TG-ASOBP AIR SIDE SO B/U PUMP GEA-013        GBA        H2-V-52 H2 SUPPLY VALVE GEA-014        GEA        H2-V-34 H2 VENT VALVE GEA-015        GEA        C02-V-60 C02 SUPPLY VALVE GEA-016        GEA        C02-V-6 C02 ISOLATION GEA-017        GEA        IBD-AD-13B FRESH AIR INTAKE GEA-018        GEA        IBD-AD-2VENT TO ATMOSPHERE GEA-019        GEA        IBD-AD-13AFRESH AIR INTAKE GEA-020        GEA        STATOR CLG WTR DEMINA IN SERV GEA-021        GEA        STATOR CLG WTR DEMINB IN SERV GEA-022        GEA        SO-V-231 SEAL OILTANKDRAIN GEA-023        GEA        SCW-V-424 DEMINBYPASS 6EA-024        GBA        IBD-FN-1A 0/C RESET GEA-025        GEA        IBD-FN-1B 0/C RESET 6EA-026        GEA        SCW-P-1A 0/C RESET GEA-027        GBA        SCW-P-1B 0/C RESET GEA-028        GEA        TG-ASOP 0/C RESET GEA-029        GEA        TG-ASOBP 0/C RESET GEA-030        GEA        TG-HSOP 0/C RESET GEA-031        GEA        TO-EX-4 0/C RESET 6 EN-001      GEN        MOD BANK89-P 1/P3 GEN-002        GEN        E-MO-DIS189 &#xb9;1 MTR OP DISC GEN-003        GEN        E-MO-DIS189 &#xb9;2 MTR OP DISC GEN-004        GEN        E-MO-DIS289 &#xb9;1 MTR OP DISC GEN-005        GEN        E-MO-DIS289 &#xb9;2 MTR OP DISC GEN-006        GEN        GRID BUS SELECT November 16, 1994                                          Page 38 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION GEN-007        GEN        MAINGENERATOR DISCONNECT LINK GEN-008        GEN        BKR 4885 500KV BKR &#xb9;1 LOCAL CONT GEN-009        GEN        BKR 4888 500KV BKR &#xb9;2 LOCAL CONT LDS-001        LDS        LPDS SINGLE INPUT (SPURIOUS)
LDS-002        LDS        LPDS SUSTAINED INPUT MSL-001        MSL        MSLC-V-11 AIR INLET MSL-002        MSL        MSLC-V-12 AIR INLET MSL-003        MSL        MSLC-FN-1 0/C RESET MSL-004        MSL        MSLC-FN-2 0/C RESET NIS-001        NIS        APRM A GAIN ADJ FACTOR 0-10 NIS-002        NIS        APRM B GAIN ADJ FACTOR 0-10 NIS-003        NIS        APRM C GAIN ADJ FACTOR 0-10 NIS-004        NIS        APRM D GAIN ADJ FACTOR 0-10 NIS-005        NIS        APRM E GAIN ADJ FACI'OR 0-10 NIS-006        NIS        APRM F GAIN ADJ FACl OR 0-10 NIS-007        NIS        LPRM 08-17A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-008        NIS        LPRM 08-17C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-009        NIS        LPRM 08-17D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-010        NIS        LPRM 08-25A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-011        NIS        LPRM 08-25B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-012        NIS        LPRM 08-25D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-013        NIS        LPRM 08-33A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-014        NIS        LPRM 08-33B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-015        NIS        LPRM 08-33C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-016        NIS        LPRM 0841B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-017,        NIS        LPRM 0841C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-018        NIS        LPRM 0841D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-019        NIS        LPRM 08-49A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-020        NIS        LPRM 08-49C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-021        NIS        LPRM 0849D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-022        NIS        LPRM 16-09B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-023        NIS        LPRM 16-09C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-024        NIS        LPRM 16-09D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-025        NIS        LPRM 16-17A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-026        NIS        LPRM 16-17B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-027        NIS        LPRM 16-17C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-028        NIS        LPRM 16-25A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-029        NIS        LPRM 16-25B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-030        NIS        LPRM 16-25D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-031        NIS        LPRM 16-33A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-032        NIS        LPRM 16-33C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-033        NIS        LPRM 16-33D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-034        NIS        LPRM 16-41B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH November 16, 1994                                          Page 39 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION NIS-035        NIS        LPRM 16-41C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-036        NIS        LPRM 16-41D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-037        NIS        LPRM 1649A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-038        NIS        LPRM 1649B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-039        NIS        LPRM 1649C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-040        NIS        LPRM 16-57A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-041        NIS        LPRM 16-57B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-042        NIS        LPRM 16-57D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-043        NIS        LPRM 24-09A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-044        NIS        LPRM 24-09B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-045        NIS        LPRM 24-09D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-046        NIS        LPRM 24-17A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-047        NIS        LPRM 24-17B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-048        NIS        LPRM 24-17C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-049        NIS        LPRM 24-25B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-050        NIS        LPRM 24-25C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-051        NIS        LPRM 24-25D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-052        NIS        LPRM 24-33A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-053        NIS        LPRM 24-33C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-054        NIS        LPRM 24-33D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-055        NIS        LPRM 2441A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-056        NIS        LPRM 24-41B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-057        NIS        LPRM 24-41D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-058        NIS        LPRM 24-49A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-059        NIS        LPRM 24-49B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-060        NIS        LPRM 24-49C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-061        NIS        LPRM 24-57B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-062        NIS        LPRM 24-57C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-063        NIS        LPRM 24-57D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-064        NIS        LPRM 32-09A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-065        NIS        LPRM 32-09B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-066        NIS        LPRM 32-09D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-067        NIS        LPRM 32-17A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-068        NIS        LPRM 32-17C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-069        NIS        LPRM 32-17D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-070        NIS        LPRM 32-25B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-071        NIS        LPRM 32-25C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-072        NIS        LPRM 32-25D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-073        NIS        LPRM 32-33A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-074        NIS        LPRM 32-33B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-075        NIS        LPRM 32-33C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-076        NIS        LPRM 32-41A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-077        NIS        LPRM 32-41B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH November 16, 1994                                        Page 40 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION NIS-078        NIS        LPRM 32-41D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-079        NIS        LPRM 32-49A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-080        NIS        LPRM 32-49C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-081        NIS        LPRM 32-49D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-082        NIS        LPRM 32-57B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-083        NIS        LPRM 32-57C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-084        NIS        LPRM 32-57D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-085        NIS        LPRM 40-09B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-086        NIS        LPRM 40-09C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-087        NIS        LPRM 40-09D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-088        NIS        LPRM 40-17A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-089        NIS        LPRM 40-17C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-090        NIS        LPRM 40-17D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-091        NIS        LPRM 40-25A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-092        NIS        LPRM 40-25B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-093        NIS        LPRM 40-25D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-094        NIS        LPRM 40-33A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-095        NIS        LPRM 40-33B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-096        NIS        LPRM 40-33C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-097        NIS        LPRM 40-41B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-098        NIS        LPRM 4041C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-099        NIS        LPRM 40-41D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-100        NIS        LPRM 40-49A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-101        NIS        LPRM 40-49C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-102        NIS        LPRM 40-49D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-103        NIS        LPRM 40-57A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-104        NIS        LPRM 40-57B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-105        NIS        LPRM 40-57D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-106        NIS        LPRM 48-09B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-107        NIS        LPRM 48-09C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-108        NIS        LPRM 48-09D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-109        NIS        LPRM 48-17A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-110        NIS        LPRM 48-17B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-111        NIS        LPRM 48-17C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-112        NIS        LPRM 48-25A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-113        NIS        LPRM 48-25B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-114        NIS        LPRM 48-25D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-115        NIS        LPRM 48-33A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-116        NIS        LPRM 48-33C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-117        NIS        LPRM 48-33D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-118        NIS        LPRM 48-41B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-119        NIS        LPRM 48P1C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-120        NIS        LPRM 48-41D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH November 16, 1994                                        Page 41 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION NIS-121        NIS        LPRM 48-49A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-122        NIS        LPRM 48-49B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-123        NIS        LPRM 48-49C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-124        NIS        LPRM 56-17A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-125        NIS        LPRM 56-17B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-126        NIS        LPRM 56-17C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-127        NIS        LPRM 56-25B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-128        NIS        LPRM 56-25C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-129        NIS        LPRM 56-25D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-130        NIS        LPRM 56-33A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-131        NIS        LPRM 56-33C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-132        NIS        LPRM 56-33D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-133        NIS        LPRM 56-41A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH, NIS-134        NIS        LPRM 5641B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-135        NIS        LPRM 56-41D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH OED-001        OED        115 KV LINE MAN DISC SWITCH OED-002        OED        230 KV STARTUP BKR - CB-TRS OED-003        OED        BPA RELAY 86/LR STATUS OGS-001        OGS        OG-V-4B RECOMBINER AIR PURGE OGS-002        OGS        OG-V-4A RECOMBINER AIR PURGE OGS-003        OGS        GY-V-80A GLYCOL SUP OG-HX-10A OGS-004        OGS        GY-V-80B GLYCOL SUP OG-HX-10B OGS-005        OGS        GY-V-99A GLYCOL SUP OG-HX-31A OGS-006        OGS        GY-V-99B GLYCOL SUP OG-HX-31B OGS-007        OGS        OG-V-42 MOIST SEP SEAL WTR FILL 0GS-008        OGS        OG-V-35 CLR COND SEAL WTR FILL 0GS-009        OGS        OG-V-30 HOLDUP LN SEAL FILL OGS-010        OGS        OG-V-51A INLET ISOL TO OG-HX-11A OGS-011        OGS        OG-V-51B INLET ISOL TO OG-HX-11B OGS-012        OGS        OG-V-51C INLET ISOL TO OG-HX-11C OGS-013        OGS        OG-V-51D INLET ISOL'TO OG-HX-11D OGS-014        OGS        OG-V-102A DRYER CH LOOP SEAL FIL OGS-015        OGS        OG-V-102B DRYER CH LOOP SEAL FIL OGS-016        OGS        AR-V-18 GLND SEAL STM COND PRESS OGS-017        OGS        MS-PC-11A S JAE A CTRL A/M SEL OGS-018        OGS        MS-PC-11A S JAE A CTRL AUTO SETPT OGS-019        OGS        MS-PC-11B SJAE B CTRL A/M SEL 0GS-020        OGS        MS-PC-11B SJAE B CI'RL AUTO SETPT 0GS-021        OGS        MS-PC-16A S JAE A CTRL A/M SEL OGS-022        OGS        MS-PC-16A S JAE A CTRL AUTO SETPT OGS-023        OGS        MS-PC-16B S JAE B CTRL A/M SEL OGS-024        OGS        MS-PC-16B S JAE B CTRL AUTO SETPT OGS-025        OGS        MS-PC-17A S JAE A CTRL A/M SEL November 16, 1994                                            Page 42 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION OGS-026        OGS        MS-PC-17A S JAE A CTRL AUTO SETPT OGS-027        OGS        MS-PC-17B S JAE B CI'Iu. A/M SEL OGS-028        OGS        MS-PC-17B SJAE B CTRL AUTO SETPT OGS-029        OGS        OG DRYER A STATUS OGS-030        OGS        OG DRYER B STATUS 0GS-031        OGS        OG DRYER C STATUS OGS-032        OGS        OG DRYER D STATUS 0GS-033        OGS        DRYER HEATER OG-DY-7A MODE OGS-034        OGS        DRYER HEATER OG-DY-7B MODE 0GS-035        OGS        AR-EX-1A 0/C RESET OGS-036        OGS      'R-EX-1B 0/C RESET OGS-037        OGS        AR-P-1A 0/C RESET OGS-038        OGS        AR-P-1B 0/C RESET OGS-039        OGS        GY-P-1A 0/C RESET OGS-040        OGS        GY-P-1B 0/C RESET OGS-041        OGS        GY-P-1C 0/C RESET OGS-042        OGS        OG-BL-lA0/C RESET OGS-043        OGS        OG-BL-1B 0/C RESET OGS-044        OGS        OG-V-41A PRE-FILTER OUTLET OGS-045        OGS        MS-PC-11A S JAE A CTRL MAN OUTPUT OGS-046        OGS        MS-PC-11B SJAE B CI RL MANOUTPUT OGS-047        OGS        MS-PC-16A S JAE A CTRL MANOUTPUT OGS-048        OGS        MS-PC-16B S JAE B CIRL MANOUTPUT OGS-049        OGS        MS-PC-17A S JAE A CTRL MAN OUTPUT OGS-050        OGS        MS-PC-17B S JAE B CIA MANOUTPUT OGS-051        OGS        OG-RC-5A 0/C RESET OGS-052        OGS        OG-RC-5B 0/C RESET OGS-053        OGS        OG-RF-20A 0/C RESET OGS-054        OGS        OG-RF-20B 0/C RESET OGS-055        OGS        OG-RF-20C 0/C RESET OGS-056        OGS        OG-DY-7A 0/C RESET OGS-057        OGS        OG-DY-7B 0/C RESET PCN-001        PCN        CSP-V-90 CONTAIN PURGE SUPPLY PCN-002        PCN        CMS-P-1303 0/C RESET PCN-003        PCN        CMS-P-1403 0/C RESET PCN-004        PCN        CRA-FN-1A1 0/C RESET PCN-005        PCN        CRA-FN-1A2 0/C RESET PCN-006        PCN        CRA-FN-1B1 0/C RESET PCN-007        PCN        CRA-FN-1B2 0/C RESET PCN-008        PCN        CRA-FN-1C1 0/C RESET PCN-009        PCN        CRA-FN-1C2 0/C RESET PCN-010        PCN        CRA-FN-2A1 0/C RESET PCN-011        PCN        CRA-FN-2A2 0/C RESET November 16, 1994                                              Page 43 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACHONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION PCN-012        PCN        CRA-FN-2B1 0/C RESET PCN-013        PCN        CRA-FN-2B2 0/C RESET PCN-014        PCN        CRA-FN-3A 0/C RESET PCN-015        PCN        CRA-FN-3B 0/C RESET PCN-016        PCN        CRA-FN-3C 0/C RESET PCN-017        PCN        CRA-FN-4A 0/C RESET PCN-018        PCN        CRA-FN-4B 0/C RESET PCN-019        PCN        CRA-FN-5A 0/C RESET PCN-020        PCN        CRA-FN-5B 0/C RESET PCN-021        PCN        CRA-FN-5C 0/C RESET PCN-022        PCN        CRA-FN-5D 0/C RESET RCC-001        RCC        RCC-V-13A CRD-P-1A CLG WTR IN RCC-002        RCC        RCC-V-13B CRD-P-1B CLG WTR IN RCC-003        RCC        RCC-V-79A CRD-P-1A BRG CLG OUT RCC-004        RCC        RCC-V-79B CRD-P-1B BRG CLG OUT RCC-005        RCC        RCC-V-2A RCC-P-1A DISCH VLV RCC-006        RCC        RCC-V-2B RCC-P-1B DISCH VLV RCC-007        RCC        RCC-V-2C RCC-P-1C DISCH VLV RCC-008        RCC        RCC-V-3A RCC-HX-1A INLET VLV RCC-009        RCC        RCC-V-3B RCC-HX-1B INLET VLV RCC-010        RCC        RCC-V-3C RCC-HX-1C INLET VLV RCC-011        RCC        RCC-V-9A FPC-HX-1A INLET ISOL RCC-012        RCC        RCC-V-9B FPC-HX-1B INLET ISOL RCC-013        RCC        RCC-V-10A FPC-HX-1A OUTLET RCC-014        RCC        RCC-V-10B FPC-HX-1B OUTLET RCC-015        RCC        RCC-V-45A RWCU-P-1A CLG WTR IN, RCC-016        RCC        RCC-V-45B RWCU-P-1B CLG WTR IN RCC-017        RCC        RCC-V-8 RWCU HX OUTLET RCC-018        RCC        RCC-V-643A RWCU-P-1A CLR WTR OTL RCC-019        RCC        RCC-V-643B RWCU-P-1B CLR WTR OTL RCC-020 RCC-021 RCC-022 RCC RCC RCC RCC-V-21 ~
RCC-V-104 MAN OPEN OPEN RCC-V-5 MAN OPEN RCC-023        RCC        RCC-P-1A 0/C RESET RCC-024        RCC        RCC-P-1B 0/C RESET RCC-025        RCC        RCC-P-1C 0/C RESET RCI-001        RCI        RCIC-V-708 PS-9A ISOLATED RCI-002        RCI        RCIC-V-709 PS-9B ISOLATED RCI-003        RCI        RCIC-V-623D XTIE TO SLC RCI-004        RCI        RCIC OVERSPEED TRIP RESET RCI-005        RCI        RCIC-P-2 0/C RESET "
RCI-006        RCI        RCIC-P-3 0/C RESET RCI-007        RCI        RCIC-P-4 0/C RESET November 16, 1994                                          Page 44 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID              SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION RFC-001              RFC        HY-P-A1 0/C RESET RFC-002              RFC                0/C RESET 'Y-P-A2 RFC-003            RFC        HY-P-B1 0/C RESET RFC-004            RFC        'HY-P-B2 0/C RESET RHR-001            RHR        RHR-V-72A FLUSH LINE ISOLATION RHR-002            RHR        LPCS/RHR REMOVABLESPOOLPIECE RHR-003            RHR        RHR-V-71A FLUSH LINE ISOL PMP SN RHR-004            RHR        RHR-V-67 LOOP C CROSS TIE &CONDF RHR-005              RHR        RHR-V-106 FLUSH SUPPLY RHR-006              RHR        RHR-V-104 RHR TO FPC INTERTIE RHR-007              RHR        EDR-V-176 DRAINTO FDR-R-1 RHR-008              RHR        RHR-V-70 FLUSH LINE TO FLOOR DRN RHR-009              RHR        RHR-V-71B FLUSH LINE ISOLATION RHR-010              RHR        RHR-V-72B FLUSH LINE ISOLATION RHR-011              RHR        RHR-V-40 RHR DRAINTO RW 0-100%
RHR-012              RHR        RHR-V-49 RHR DRAINTO RW 0-100%
RHR-013              RHR        RHR-V-42A INJECT MANOPEN 0-100%
RHR-014              RHR        RHR-V-42B INJECT MAN OPEN 0-100%
RHR-015              RHR        RHR-V-42C INJECT MAN OPEN 0-100%
RHR-016              RHR        RHR-P-3 0/C RESET RHR-017              RHR        RHR-P-2A 0/C RESET RHR-018              RHR        RHR-P-2B 0/C RESET RHR-019,            RHR        RHR-P-2C 0/C RESET RMS-001              RMS        WRA-FN-28 FAN STOP/START RMS-002              RMS        WRA-FN-31 FAN STOP/START RMS-003              RMS        TRA-FN-29 FAN STOP/START RMS-004              RMS        RRA-FN-30 FAN STOP/START RRP-001              RRP        RRC-P-1A VIBRATIONALARMRESET RRP-002              RRP        RRC-P-1B VIBRATIONALARMRESET RRP-003              RRP        RRC-V-8A SEAL PURGE ISOL VLV RRP-004              RRP        RRC-V-8B SEAL PURGE ISOL VLV RRP-005              RRP        RRC-FC-2A SEAL PURGE FLW CNTRL
              'RP-006 RRP        RRC-FC-2B SEAL PURGE FLW CNTRL RRP-007              RRP        SPARE RRP-008              RRP        SPARE RRP-009              RRP        PWR INTRLCKBYP SW RRC-RMS-118A RRP-010              RRP        PWR INTRLCKBYP SW RRC-RMS-118B RRP-011              RRP        FW LW FLOW BYP SW RRC-RMS-119A RRP-012              RRP        FW LW FLOW BYP SW RRC-RMS-119B RRP-013              RRP        RRC-P-1A 0/C RESET RRP-014              RRP        RRC-P-1B 0/C RESET RRS-1                RRS        REACTOR VESSEL HEAD RWB-001              RWB        FDR-V-187/COLL TK DISCH TO RIVER November 16, 1994                                                Page 45 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION RWB-002        RWB        FDR-V-474/COLL TK DISCH TO COND RWB-003        RWB        EDR-V-161/EDR TK DISCH TO FDR RWB-004        RWB        EDR-V-158B/EDR TK DISCH TO CST RWB-005        RWB        WOA-V-51A/&#xb9;1 REMOTE INTAKEISOL RWB-006        RWB        WOA-V-51B/&#xb9;2 REMOTE INTAKEISOL RWB-007        RWB        WOA-V-52A/&#xb9;1 REMOTE INTAKEISOL RWB-008        RWB        WOA-V-52B/&#xb9;2 REMOTE INTAKEISOL RWB-009        RWB        WEA-AD-52 IN DAMP TO WMA-AH-52A RWB-010        RWB        WEA-FN-1A 0/C RESET RWB-011        RWB        WEA-FN-1B 0/C RESET RWB-012        RWB        WEA-FN-1C 0/C RESET RWB-013        RWB        WEA-FN-51 0/C RESET RWB-014        RWB        WEA-FN-53A 0/C RESET RWB-015        RWB        WEA-FN-53B 0/C RESET RWB-016        RWB        WMA-FN-51A0/C RESET RWB-017        RWB        WMA-FN-51B 0/C RESET RWB-018        RWB        WMA-FN-52A0/C RESET RWB-019        RWB        WMA-FN-52B 0/C RESET RWB-020        RWB        WMA-FN-53A0/C RESET RWB-021        RWB        WMA-FN-53B 0/C RESET RWB-022        RWB        WMA-FN-54A0/C RESET RWB-023        RWB        WMA-FN-54B 0/C RESET RWB-024        RWB        WOA-FN-1A 0/C RESET RWB-025        RWB        WOA-FN-1B 0/C RESET RWU-001        RWU        RWCU-V-266A AUTO MANUAL RWU-002        RWU        RWCU-V-266B AUTO MANUAL RWU-003        RWU        RWCU-V-266A AUTO FLW SETPT V266A RWU-004        RWU        RWCU-V-266B AUTO FLW SETPT V266B RWU-005        RWU        RWCU-V-266A MANULCNTRL VLV266A RWU-006        RWU        RWCU-V-266B MANULCNTRL VLV266B RWU-007        RWU        RWCU-V-206A RWCU DEMN A INLTVLV RWU-008        RWU        RWCU-V-206B RWCU DEMN B INLTVLV RWU-009        RWU        RWCU-V-005A PMP A SUCT ISOL VLV RWU-010        RWU        RWCU-V-005B PMP B SUCT ISOL VLV RWU-011        RWU        RWCU-V-013A PMP A DISCH ISOL VLV RWU-012        RWU        RWCU-V-013B PMP B DISCH ISOL VLV RWU-013        RWU        RWCU-V-105 REGEN HX INLT ISO VLV RWU-014        RWU        CRD-FCV-512A RWCU-P-1A MTR PURGE RWU-015        RWU        CRD-FCV-512B RWCU-P-1B MTR PURGE RWU-016        RWU        RWCU-V-266A SEAL-IN RESET RWU-017        RWU        RWCU-V-266B SEAL-IN RESET RWU-018        RWU        RWCU-P-1A 0/C RESET RWU-019        RWU        RWCU-P-1B 0/C RESET November 16, 1994                                          Page 46 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID          SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION SCN-001        SCN        REA-FN-15 ANALYZERRM 1B SCN-002        SCN        RRA-FN-16 ACCESS AREA SCN-003        SCN        FDR-P-1A RX BLDG FDR SUMP 1 PUMP SCN-004        SCN        FDR-P-1B RX BLDG FDR SUMP 1 PUMP SCN-005        SCN        FDR-P-2 RX BLDG FDR SUMP 2 PUMP SCN-006        SCN        FDR-P-3 RX BLDG FDR SUMP 4 PUMP SCN-007        SCN        FDR-P-4A RX BLDG FDR SUMP 3 PUMP SCN-008        SCN        FDR-P-4B RX BLDG FDR SUMP 3 PUMP SCN-009        SCN        REA-V-F21 FIRE PROT FOR FU-2B SCN-010        SCN        REA-V-Fl1 FIRE PROT FOR FU-2A SCN-011        SCN        RRA-FN-8 MAINSTEAM TUNNEL FAN SCN-012        SCN        RRA-FN-9 MAINSTEAM TUNNEL FAN SCN-013        SCN        EDR-P-5 0/C RESET SCN-014        SCN        FDR-P-1A 0/C RESET SCN-015        SCN        FDR-P-1B 0/C RESET SCN-016        SCN        FDR-P-2 0/C RESET SCN-017        SCN        FDR-P-3 0/C RESET SCN-018        SCN        FDR-P-4A 0/C RESET SCN-019        SCN        FDR-P-4B 0/C RESET SCN-020        SCN        REA-FN-1A 0/C RESET SCN-021        SCN        REA-FN-1B 0/C RESET SCN-022        SCN        REA-FN-2A 0/C RESET SCN-023        SCN        REA-FN-2B 0/C RESET SCN-024        SCN        REA-FN-15 0/C RESET SCN-025        SCN        ROA-FN-1A 0/C RESET SCN-026        SCN        ROA-FN-1B 0/C RESET SCN-027        SCN        ROA-P-1A 0/C RESET SCN-028        SCN        ROA-P-1B 0/C RESET SCN-029        SCN        RRA-FN-1 0/C RESET SCN-030        SCN        RRA-FN-2 0/C RESET SCN-031        SCN        RRA-FN-3 0/C RESET SCN-032        SCN        RRA-FN-4 0/C RESET SCN-033        SCN        RRA-FN-5 0/C RESET SCN-034        SCN        RRA-FN-6 0/C RESET SCN-035        SCN        RRA-FN-8 0/C RESET SCN-036        SCN        RRA-FN-9 0/C RESET SCN-037        SCN        RRA-FN-10 0/C RESET SCN-038        SCN        RRA-FN-11 0/C RESET SCN-039        SCN        RRA-FN-12 0/C RESET SCN-040        SCN        RRA-FN-13 0/C RESET SCN-041        SCN        RRA-FN-14 0/C RESET SCN-042        SCN        RRA-FN-15 0/C RESET SCN-043        SCN        RRA-FN-16 0/C RESET November 16, 1994                                          Page 47 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION SCN-044        SCN        RRA-FN-17 0/C RESET SCN-045        SCN        RRA-FN-19 0/C RESET SCN-046        SCN        RRA-FN-20 0/C RESET SCN-047        SCN        SGT-FN-1A-1 0/C RESET SCN-048        SCN        SGT-FN-1A-2 0/C RESET SCN-049        SCN        SGT-FN-1B-1 0/C RESET SCN-050        SCN        SGT-FN-1B-2 0/C RESET SCN-051        SCN        RRA-FN-21 0/C RESET SCN-052        SCN        SGT-EHC-1A1 0/C RESET SCN-053        SCN        .,SGT-EHC-1A2 0/C RESET SCN-054        SCN        SGT-EHC-1B1 SCN-055        SCN        SGT-EHC-1B2 0/C RESET SLC-001        SLC        SLC-V-16 SYS CIRC TEST VLV SLC-002        SLC        SLC-V-31 TEST TANKOUTLET VALVE SLC-003        SLC        SLC-RV-29B REMOVED/CONN TO RCIC SLC-004        SLC        SLC-RV-29A REMOVED/CONN TO RCIC SLC-005        SLC        SLC-V-2A SLC PUMP 1A SUCTION VLV SLC-006        SLC        SLC-V-2B SLC PUMP 1B SUCTION VLV SLC-007        SLC        SLC-P-1A LOCAL START/STOP SLC-008        SLC        SLC-P-1B LOCALSTART/STOP SLC-009        SLC        SLC-P-1A 0/C RESET SLC-010        SLC        SLC-P-1B 0/C RESET SSW-001        SSW        RHR-V-14A HX A MANISOL SSW-002        SSW        RHR-V-14B HX B MANISOL SSW-003        SSW        SW-V-165A SPRAY RING BYPASS SSW-004        SSW        SW-V-165B SPRAY RING BYPASS SSW-005        SSW        SW-V-170A SPRAY RING ISOL SSW-006        SSW        SW-V-170B SPRAY RING ISOL SSW-007        SSW        SW-V-71A SPRAY XOVER A-B SSW-008        SSW        SW-V-72A SPRAY XOVER B-A SSW-009        SSW        SW-P-2A LOOP A KEEP FILLPMP SSW-010        SSW        SW-P-2B LOOP B KEEP FILL PMP SSW-011        SSW        SW-P-1A 86 LOCKOUT RELAY RESET SSW-012        SSW        SW-P-1B 86 LOCKOUT RELAY RESET SSW-013        SSW        HPCS-P-2 0/C RESET SSW-014        SSW        SW-P-2A 0/C RESET SSW-015        SSW        SW-P-2B 0/C RESET TBS-001        TBS        TURB BLDG OUTSIDE AIR SPLY FAN1A TBS-002        TBS        TURB BLDG OUTSIDE AIR SPLY FAN1B TBS-003        TBS        TURB BLDG OUTSIDE AIR SPLY FAN2A TBS-004        TBS        TURB BLDG OUTSIDE AIR SPLY FAN2B TBS-005        TBS      'URB BLDG EXHAUST AIR FAN1A TBS-006        TBS        TURB BLDG EXHAUST AIR FAN1B November 16, 1994                                          Page 48 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION TBS-007        TBS        TURB BLDG EXHAUST AIR FAN1C TBS-008        TBS        TURB BLDG EXHAUST AIR FAN1D TBS-009        TBS        TEA-FN-1A 0/C RESET TBS-010        TBS        TEA-FN-1B 0/C RESET TBS-011        TBS        TEA-FN-1C 0/C RESET TBS-012        TBS        TEA-FN-1D 0/C RESET TBS-013        TBS        TOA-FN-lA0/C RESET TBS-014        TBS        TOA-FN-1B 0/C RESET TBS-015        TBS        TOA-FN-2A 0/C RESET TBS-016        TBS        TOA-FN-2B 0/C RESET TLO-001        TLO        OIL COOLER SELECI'A/1B TLO-002        TLO        TO-EX-1 0/C RESET TLO-003        TLO        TO-P-BLP 0/C RESET TLO-004        TLO        TO-P-BOP 0/C RESET TLO-005        TLO        TO-P-EOP 0/C RESET TLO-006        TLO        TO-P-SOBP 0/C RESET TSW-001        TSW        TSW-V-63A RCC-HX-1A INLET VLV TSW-002        TSW        TSW-V-63B RCC-HX-1B INLET VLV TSW-003        TSW        TSW-V-63C RCC-HX-1C INLET VLV TSW-004        TSW        TSW-V-46 TSW-TCV-4 BYPASS TSW-005        TSW        TSW-V-21 TSW-TCV-8 BYPASS TSW-006        TSW        TSW-V-29 TSW-TCV-9 BYPASS TSW-007        TSW        TSW-V-10A TSW-TCV-14B BYPASS TSW-008        TSW        TSW-V-10B TSW-TCV-14A BYPASS TSW-009        TSW        TSW-F-1A TSW LUBE WTR FLTR ON TSW-010        TSW        TSW-F-1B TSW LUBE WTR FLTR ON TSW-011        TSW        TSW-V-78 TSW RTN ISOL CW BASIN TSW-012        TSW        TSW-V-38 AIR SIDE S CLR TSW IN TSW-013        TSW        TSW-V-39 H2 SIDE S CLR TSW IN TSW-014        TSW        TSW-V-40 AIR SIDE S CLR TSW OUT TSW-015        TSW        TSW-V-41 H2 SIDE S CLR TSW OUT TSW-016        TSW        TSW-V-42A BUS DCl'LR A TSW IN TSW-017        TSW        TSW-V-42B BUS DCT CLR B TSW IN TSW-018        TSW        TSW-V-43A BUS DCT CLR A TSW OUT TSW-019        TSW        TSW-V-43B BUS DCT CLR B TSW OUT TSW-020        TSW        TSW-V-230 TSW SU LUBE WTR SUP TSW-021        TSW        TSW-V-45B TCV-4 ISOLATION TSW-022        TSW        TSW-V-9D TCV-14A ISOLATION TSW-023        TSW        TSW-V-9B TCV-14B ISOLATION TSW-024        TSW        TSW-V-20B TCV-8 ISOLATION TSW-025        TSW        TSW-V-28B TCV-9 ISOLATION TSW-026        TSW        TSW-V-33 TCV-11 BYPASS TSW-027        TSW        TSW-V-32B TCV-11 ISOLATION November 16, 1994                                            Page 49 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION TSW-028        TSW        TSW-V-44 PCV-20 BYPASS TSW-029        TSW        TSW-V-48B PCV-20 ISOLATION TSW-030        TSW        CJW-P-1A JACKET WATER CIRC PUMP TSW-031        TSW        CJW-P-1B JACKET WATER CIRC PUMP TSW-032        TSW        CJW-V-201 TO TSW DISCH HEADER TSW-033        TSW        CJW-V-5 TCV INLET ISOLATION TSW-034        TSW        CJW-V-12 TCV-1 INLET ISOLATION TSW-035        TSW        CJW-V-18 TCV-1 BYPASS TSW-036        TSW        CJW-V-9 TCV-1 BYPASS TSW-037        TSW        CJW-V-16A CAS-C-1A OUTLET ISOL TSW-038        TSW        CJW-V-16B CAS-C-1B OUTLET ISOL TSW-039        TSW        TSW-V-684 INLETTO CJW-HX-1B TSW-040        TSW        TSW-V-685 INLETTO CJW-HX-1A TSW-041        TSW        TSW-V-687 OUTLET FROM CJW-HX-1B TSW-042        TSW        TSW-V-688 OUTLET FROM CJW-HX-1A TSW-043        TSW        CJW-V-751 FPS CONNECTION TSW-044        TSW        TSW-V-237,243,244 FPS CONNECTION TSW-045        TSW        TSW-V-69 TSW SUPPLY CW FILL TSW-046        TSW        CJW-V-16C CAS-C-1C OUTLET ISOL TSW-047        TSW        TSW-V-695 FIREWATER TO TSW TSW-048        TSW        CJW-V-22A CJW-HX-1A OUTLET ISOL TSW-049        TSW        CJW-V-22B CJW-HX-1B OUTLET ISOL TSW-050        TSW        TSW-F-2A FLTR CIRC WTR LUBE WTR TSW-051        TSW        TSW-F-2B FLTR CIRC WTR LUBE WTR TSW-052        TSW        TSW-V-94A FLTR TSW-F-2A ISOL VLV TSW-053        TSW        TSW-V-94B FLTR TSW-F-2B ISOL VLV TSW-054        TSW        TSW-V-683 CJW HTX COMMON ISOL TSW-055        TSW        TSW-P-lA 86 LOCKOUT RELAY RESET TSW-056        TSW        TSW-P-1B 86 LOCKOUT RELAY RESET TSW-057        TSW        CJW-P-1A 0/C RESET TSW-058        TSW        CJW-P-1B 0/C RESET TSW-059        TSW        TSW-V-140A OUTLET FROM TO-HX-2A TSW-060        TSW        TSW-V-140B OUTLET FROM TO-HX-2B TSW-061        TSW        TSW-V-140C OUTLET FROM TO-HX-2C TSW-062        TSW        TSW-V-140D OUTLET FROM TO-HX-2D TSW-063        TSW        TSW-V-5A INLETTO TO-HX-2A TSW-064        TSW        TSW-V-5B INLETTO TO-HX-2B TSW-065        TSW        TSW-V-5C INLETTO TO-HX-2C TSW-066        TSW        TSW-V-5D INLET TO TO-HX-2D TUR-001        TUR        SS-V-49F SS-PCV-4F BYP VLV TUR-002        TUR        SS-V-48F SS-PCV-4F ISOL VLV TUR-003        TUR        SS-V-49E SS-PCV-4E BYP VLV TUR-004        TUR        SS-V-48E SS-PCV-4E ISOL VLV November 16, 1994                                          Page 50 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION TUR-005        TUR        SS-V-49D SS-PCV-4D BYP VLV TUR-006        TUR        SS-V-48D SS-PCV-4D ISOL VLV TUR-007        TUR        SS-V-49C SS-PCV-4C BYP VLV TUR-008        TUR        SS-V-48C SS-PCV-4C ISOL VLV TUR-009        TUR        SS-V-49B SS-PCV-4B BYP VLV TUR-010        TUR        SS-V-48B SS-PCV-4B ISOL VLV TUR-011        TUR        SS-V-49A SS-PCV-4A BYP VLV TUR-012        TUR        SS-V-48A SS-PCV-4A ISOL VLV TUR-013        TUR        SS-V43B SS-PCV-2B BYP VLV TUR-014        TUR        SS-V-42B SS-PCV-2B ISOL VLV TUR-015        TUR        SS-V-43A SS-PCV-2A BYP VLV TUR-016        TUR        SS-V-42A SS-PCV-2A ISOL VLV TUR-017        TUR        SS-V-25 SS-PCV-126 BYPASS VLV TUR-018        TUR        SS-V-24 SS-PCV-126 ISOL TUR-019        TUR        SS-V-46 SS-PCV-3 BYP VLV TUR-020        TUR        SS-V47 SS-PCV-3 ISOL VLV TUR-021        TUR        AS-BLR-1 AUXBOILER TUR-022        TUR        HV-V-28A,HV-V-29ABYPASS TUR-023        TUR        HV-V-28B,HV-V-29BBYPASS TUR-024        TUR        HEATER EXT NON-RETURN VLVRESET TUR-025        TUR        TG-M-TG LOCAL START PUSHB UTl'ON TUR-026        TUR        TG-M-TG 0/C RESET TOTAL COUNT:    2172 November 16, 1994                                          Page 51 of 51
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION ADS-1          ADS        ADS LOGIC FAILURE CAS-1          CAS        COMPRESSOR LUBE OIL LEAKAP,C CAS-1A        CAS        A COMPRESSOR LUBE OIL LEAK CAS-1B        CAS        B COMPRESSOR LUBE OIL LEAK CAS-1C        CAS        C COMPRESSOR LUBE OIL LEAK CAS-2          CAS        CTL AIR HDR LK DNSTRM CAS-V-15 CAS-2A        CAS        CI'L AIR HDR LK DNSTRM CAS-V-151 CAS-2B        CAS        CTL AIR HDR LK DNSTRM CAS-V-152 CAS-2C        CAS        CI'L AIR HDR LK DNSTRM CAS-V-153 CAS-2D        CAS        CTL AIR HDR LK DNSTRM CAS-V-155 CAS-3          CAS        SERV AIR HDR LK DNSTRM SA-PCV-2 CAS-4          CAS        LEAKDNSTRM OF CAS DRYER A/8 CFW-1          CFW        CONDENSER TUBE LEAK CFW-10        CFW        FEEDWATER HEATER TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10A        CFW        FEEDWATER HEATER 1A TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10B        CFW        FEEDWATER HEATER 1B TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10C        CFW        FEEDWATER HEATER 1C TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10D        CFW        FEEDWATER HEATER 2A TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10E        CFW        FEEDWATER HEATER 2B TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10F        CFW        FEEDWATER HEATER 2C TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10G        CFW        FEEDWATER HEATER 3A TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10H        CFW        FEEDWATER HEATER 3B TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10I        CFW        FEEDWATER HEATER 3C TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10J        CFW        FEEDWATER HEATER 4A TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10K        CFW        FEEDWATER HEATER 4B TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10L        CFW        FEEDWATER HEATER 4C TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10M        CFW        FEEDWATER HEATER 5A TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10N        CFW        FEEDWATER HEATER 5B TUBE RUPTURE CFW-100        CFW        FEEDWATER HEATER 6A TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10P        CFW        FEEDWATER HEATER 6B TUBE RUPTURE CFW-1A        CFW        CONDENSER TUBE LEAK EAST END CFW-1B        CFW        CONDENSER TUBE LEAKMIDDLE CFW-1C          CFW        CONDENSER TUBE LEAKWEST END CFW-2          CFW        LKIN CST SUPPLY HDR TO COND CFW-3          CFW        CONDENSER AIR LEAK CFW4            CFW        LEAKIN COMMON COND PUMP DISCH CFW-5          CFW        FEED LINE LEAKIN TURBINE BLDG CFW-6          CFW        LEAKIN COMMON CBP DISCHARGE CFW-7          CFW        LEAKAT RFP SUCTION CFW-8          CFW        FEED LINE LEAKIN STEAM TUNNEL CFW-8A          CFW        FEED LINE LEAKIN STEAM TUNNEL A CFW-8B          CFW        FEED LINE LEAKIN STEAM TUNNEL B CFW-9          CFW        FEED LINE LEAKIN DRYWELL November 16, 1994                                          Page1of27
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONSLISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CFW-9A          CFW        FEED LINE LEAKIN DRYWELLA CFW-9B          CFW        FEED LINE LEAKIN DRYWELLB CIA-1          CIA        CONTAINMENTINSTRUMENT AIR LEAK CIA-2          CIA        LEAKIN CIA LINE DNSTRM CIA-V-21 CIA-3          CIA        LK CIA LINE DNSTRM CIA-V-31A/8 CIA-3A          CIA        LKIN SUPP LINE TO SRV-4A/4B/5B CIA-3B          CIA        LK IN SUPP LINE SRV-3D/4C/4D/5C CRD-1          CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1A          CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AA        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AB        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AC        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AD        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AE        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AF                    HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE
                        'RD CRD-1AG        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AH        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AI        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AJ        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-lAK        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AL        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AM        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AN        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AO        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AP        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AQ        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AR        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AS        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AT'RD-1AU CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AV        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AW        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AX        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1B          CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-lc          CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1D          CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1E          CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1F          CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1G          CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1H          CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1I          CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1J          CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1K          CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE November 16, 1994                                              Page 2 of 27
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CRD-1L        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1M        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1N        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-10        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1P        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1Q        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1R        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1S        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1T        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1U        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1V        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1W        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1X        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1Y        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1Z        CRD        HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-2          CRD        CONTROL ROD DRIVE SEALS WORN CRD-3          CRD        CRD HYD LINE BREAK AT INLET PORT CRD4          CRD        CRD HYD LINE BREAK OUTLET PORT CRD-5          CRD        RUPTURE IN CRD AIR HEADER CRD-6          CRD        RUPTURE IN CRD WATER HEADER CRD-7          CRD        HYDRAULICATWS CRD-7A        CRD        HYDRAULICATWS EAST SDV CRD-7B        CRD        HYDRAULICATWS WEST SDV CSS-1          CSS        HPCS HEADER BREAK CSS-2          CSS        LPCS HEADER BREAK CSS-3          CSS        LPCS SUCTION LINE LEAKAT PUMP CSS-4          CSS        HPCS DISCHARGE LINE LEAKAT PUMP CSS-5          CSS        HPCS DISCH LN BRK DNSTRM FI-603 CSS-6          CSS        HPCS LOGIC FAILURE CSS-7          CSS        LPCS/LPCI-A LOGIC FAILURE CWS-1          CWS        CW TOWER ICING CWS-1A        CWS        CW TOWER 1A ICING CWS-1B        CWS        CW TOWER 1B ICING CWS-1C        CWS        CW TOWER 1C ICING CWS-1D        CWS        CW TOWER 2A ICING CWS-1E        CWS        CW TOWER 2B ICING CWS-1F        CWS        CW TOWER 2C ICING CWS-2          CWS        CW SYS RUPTURE AT COMMON DISCH CWS-3          CWS        CW SYS RUPTURE CONDENSER INLET CWS-3A        CWS        CW SYS RUPTURE CONDENSER A INLET CWS-3B          CWS        CW SYS RUPTURE CONDENSER B INLET CWS-3C          CWS        CW SYS RUPTURE CONDENSER C INLET CWS-4          CWS        CW SYS RUPTURE AT CONDSER OUTLET November 16, 1994                                          Page 3 of27
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONSLISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION CWS-4A        CWS        CW SYS RUPTURE AT CNDSR A OUTLET CWS-4B        CWS        CW SYS RUPTURE AT CNDSR B'OUTLET CWS-4C        CWS        CW SYS RUPTURE AT CNDSR C OUTLET CWS-5          CWS        CW SYS RUPT AT EACH COOLING TOWR CWS-5A        CWS        CW SYS RUPTURE AT CLG TOWER 1A CWS-SB        CWS        CW SYS RUPTURE AT CLG TOWER 1B CWS-5C        CWS        CW SYS RUPTURE AT CLG TOWER 1C CWS-5D        CWS        CW SYS RUPTURE AT CLG TOWER 2A CWS-5E        CWS        CW SYS RUPTURE AT CLG TOWER 2B CWS-5F        CWS        CW SYS RUPTURE AT CLG TOWER 2C CWS-6          CWS        TMU RUPTURE IN 3.5 MILEM/U LINE DEH-1          DEH        MAINTURBINE TRIP/PAIL TO TRIP DEH-10        DEH        TURBINE THROTILE VALVEFAILURE DEH-10A        DEH        TURBINE THROTILE VALVE&#xb9;1 FAIL DEH-10B        DEH        TURBINE THROTTLE VALVE&#xb9;2 FAIL DEH-10C        DEH        TURBINE THROVE,E VALVE&#xb9;3 FAIL DEH-10D        DEH        TURBINE THROVE.E VALVE&#xb9;4 FAIL DEH-11        DEH        TURBINE GOVERNOR VALVEFAILURE DEH-11A        DBH        TURBINE GOVERNOR VALVE&#xb9;1 FAIL DEH-11B        DEH        TURBINE GOVERNOR VALVE&#xb9;2 FAIL DEH-11C        DBH        TURBINE GOVERNOR VALVE&#xb9;3 FAIL DEH-11D        DBH        TURBINE GOVERNOR VALVE&#xb9;4 PAIL DEH-12        DEH        INTERCEPT AND STOP VALVEFAILURE DEH-12A        DEH        INTERCEPT/STOP VALVEFAILL-1IV DEH-12B        DEH        INTERCEPT/STOP VALVEFAILL-1RV DEH-12C        DEH        INTERCEPT/STOP VALVEFAIL L-2IV DEH-12D        DEH        INTERCEPT/STOP VALVEFAIL L-2RV DEH-12E        DEH        INTERCEPT/STOP VALVEPAIL L-3IV DEH-12F        DEH        INTERCEPT/STOP VALVEPAIL L-3RV DEH-12G        DEH        INTERCEPT/STOP VALVEPAIL R-1IV DEH-12H        DBH        INTERCEPT/STOP VALVEFAIL R-1RV DEH-12I        DEH        INTERCEPT/STOP VALVEPAIL R-2IV DEH-12J        DEH        INTERCEPT/STOP VALVEPAIL R-2RV DEH-12K        DEH        INTERCEPT/STOP VALVEFAILR-3IV DEH-12L        DEH        INTERCEPT/STOP VALVEPAIL R-3RV DEH-13        DEH        TURBINE BYPASS VALVEFAILURE DEH-13A        DEH        TURBINE BYPASS VALVE&#xb9;1 FAILURE DEH-13B        DEH        TURBINE BYPASS VALVE&#xb9;2 FAILURE DEH-13C        DEH        TURBINE BYPASS VALVE&#xb9;3 FAILURE DEH-13D        DEH        TURBINE BYPASS VALVE&#xb9;4 FAILURE DEH-2          DEH        RUPTURE IN COMMON DEH DISCHARGE DEH-3          DEH        EH OIL LEAKAT PUMP DISCHARGE DEH-4          DEH        DEH STM PRESS INPUT AMP OSCIL November 16, 1994                                        Page 4 of 27
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION DEH-4A        DEH        DEH STM PRESS A INPUT AMP OSCIL DEH-4B        DEH        DEH STM PRESS B INPUT AMP OSCIL DEH-5          DEH        DEH PRESS CONTROLLER OUTPUT FAIL DEH-6          DEH        DEH COMPUTER FAILURE DEH-7          DEH        DEH ANALOG CONTROLLER FAILURE DEH-7A        DEH        DEH ANALOG CONTROLLER FAIL-BPV'S DEH-7B        DEH        DEH ANALOG CONTROLLER FAIL-GV'S DEH-8          DEH        GOV VALVELOW SIGNAL SELECT FAIL DEH-9          DEH        TURB ACCELERATION CNTRL FAILURE DGN-1          DGN        DG FAILTO AUTO START-INCOMP SEQ DGN-1A        DGN        DG1 FAIL AUTO START-INCOMPL SEQ DGN-1B        DGN        DG2 FAIL AUTO START-INCOMPL SEQ DGN-1C        DGN        DG3 FAIL AUTO START-INCOMPL SEQ DGN-2          DGN        DG TRIP- HI DIFFERED IAL CURRENT DGN-2A        DGN        DG1 TRIP - HIGH DIFF CURRENT DGN-2B        DGN        DG2 TRIP - HIGH DIFF CURRENT DGN-2C        DGN        DG3 TRIP - HIGH DIFF CURRENT DGN-3          DGN        DG GOVERNOR FAILURE - SPEED/LOAD DGN-3A        DGN        DG1 GOVERNOR FAIL - SPEED/LOAD DGN-3B        DGN        DG2 GOVERNOR FAIL - SPEED/LOAD DGN-3C        DGN        DG3 GOVERNOR FAIL - SPEED/LOAD DGN-4          DGN        DG VOLT REG FAIL-OSCILLATION DGN-4A        DGN        DG1 VOLT REG FAIL - OSCILLATION DGN-4B        DGN        DG2 VOLT REG FAIL- OSCILLATION DGN-4C        DGN        DG3 VOLT REG FAIL - OSCILLATION DGN-5          DGN        DG HIGH VIBRATION DON-5A        DGN        DG1 HIGH VIBRATION DGN-5B        DGN        DG2 HIGH VIBRATION DGN-5C        DGN        DG3 HIGH VIBRATION EPS-1          EPS        4160 VAC BUS OVERCURRENT- GROUND EPS-1A        EPS        4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM1 EPS-1B        EPS        4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM2 EPS-1C        EPS        4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM3 EPS-1D        EPS        4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM4 EPS-1E        EPS        4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM75 EPS-1F        EPS        4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM85 EPS-1G        EPS        4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM7 EPS-1H        EPS        4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM8 EPS-1I          EPS        4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM72 EPS-1J          EPS        4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM82 EPS-2          EPS        480 VAC BUS OVERCURRENT - GROUND EPS-2A          EPS        480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL11 EPS-2B          EPS        480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL21 November 16, 1994                                          Page 5 of 27
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING t
ID        SYSTEM                DESCRIPTION EPS-2C          EPS          480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL31 EPS-2D          EPS      ,
480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND MC4A EPS-2E          EPS        480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL51-SL52 EPS-2F          BPS        480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL53 EPS-2G          EPS          480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL61-SL62 EPS-2H          BPS          480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL63 EPS-2I          EPS          480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL71 EPS-2J          EPS          480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL73 BPS-2K          EPS          480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL81 EPS-2L          EPS          480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL83 EPS-3          EPS          GROUNDED DC BUS EPS-3A          EPS          GROUNDED DC BUS DP-SO-1A EPS-3B          EPS          GROUNDED DC BUS DP-SO-IB EPS-3C          BPS          GROUNDED DC BUS DP-S1-1 EPS-3D          EPS          GROUNDED DC BUS DP-S1-2 EPS-3B          EPS          GROUNDED DC BUS DP-S 1-7 EPS-3F          EPS          GROUNDED DC BUS DP-S1-HPCS EPS-3G          BPS          GROUNDED DC BUS DP-S2-1 EPS-4          EPS          UPS STATIC SWITCH FAILURE EPS-4A          EPS          UPS STATIC SWITCH FAILURE - IN1 EPS-4B          BPS          UPS STATIC SWITCH FAILURE - IN2 EPS-4C          EPS          UPS STATIC SWITCH FAILURE - IN3 EPS-5          EPS          6900 VAC BUS OVERCURRENT- GROUND EPS-5A          EPS          6900 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SH5 EPS-5B          EPS          6900 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SH6 FPC-1            FPC          LEAKIN SPENT FUEL POOL FPC-2            FPC          RUPTURE IN FPC PUMP SUCHON LINE FPC-3            FPC          DROPPED SPENT FUEL BUNDLE IN SFP FPS-1            FPS          FIRE MAINHEADER BREAK FPT-1            FPT          TO-TK-3A/3B LUBE OIL LEAK FPT-1A          FPT          TO-TK-3A LUBE OIL LEAK FPT-1B          FPT          TO-TK-3B LUBE OIL LEAK FPT-2            FPT          RFPT TRIP/FAILTO TRIP FPT-2A          FPT          RFPT-A TRIP/FAILTO TRIP FPT-2B          FPT          RFPT-B TRIP/FAILTO TRIP FPT-3            FPT          RFPT LOSS OF LUBE OIL FPT-3A          FPT          RFPT-A LOSS OF LUBE OIL FPT-3B          FPT          RFPT-B LOSS OF LUBE OIL FPT-4            FPT          RFPT GOVERNOR FAILURE FPT-4A          FPT          RFPT-A GOVERNOR FAILURE FPT-4B                        RFPT-B GOVERNOR FAILURE FPT'PT FPT-5                        RFPT HIGH VIBRATION FPT-5A                        RFPT-A HIGH VIBRATION November 16, 1994                                              Page 6 of 27
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION FPT-5B        FPT        RFPT-B HIGH VIBRATION FPT-6          FPT        STM LK RFP SUPPLY BETWEEN SV/GOV FPT-6A        FPT        STM LKRFP-A SUP BETWEEN SV/GV FPT-6B        FPT        STM LKRFP-B SUP BETWEEN SV/GV FWC-1          FWC        STEAM FLOW TOTALIZERFAILURE FWC-2          FWC        FEED FLOW TOTALIZERFAILURE FWH-1          FWH        DRAIN LINE LEAKTO MSR DRAINTK FWH-lA        FWH        DRAIN LINE LEAKTO HD-TK-1A FWH-1B        FWH        DRAIN LINE LEAKTO HD-TK-1B FWH-1C        FWH        DRAIN LINE LEAKTO HD-TK-2A FWH-1D        FWH        DRAIN LINE LEAKTO HD-TK-2B FWH-1E        FWH        DRAIN LINE LEAKTO HD-TK-2C FWH-1F        FWH        DRAIN LINE LEAKTO HD-TK-2D FWH-1G        FWH        DRAIN LINE LEAKTO HD-TK-3A FWH-1H        FWH        DRAIN LINE LEAKTO HD-TK-3B FWH-1I        FWH        DRAIN LINE LEAKTO HD-TK-3C FWH-1J        FWH        DRAIN LINE LEAKTO HD-TK-3D FWH-2          FWH        FW HTR DRAIN LK BETWEEN DUMP VLV FWH-2A        FWH        FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR2A FWH-2B        FWH        FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR2B FWH-2C        FWH        FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR2C FWH-2D        FWH        FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR3A FWH-2E                    FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR3B FWH-2F                    FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR3C FWH-2G        FWH        FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR4A FWH-2H        FWH        FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR4B FWH-2I        FWH        FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR4C FWH-2J        FWH        FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR5A FWH-2K        FWH        FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR5B FWH-2L        FWH        FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR6A FWH-2M        FWH        FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR6B GEA-1          GEA        RUPTURE OF GEN SEAL OIL FILTERS GBA-1A        GEA        RUPT OF AIR SIDE SEAL OIL FILTER GEA-1B        GEA        RUPT OF HYDROGEN SEAL OIL FILTER GEA-2          GEA        H2 LEAKIN SUPPLY LINE TO GEN GEA-3          GEA        SCC PUMPS SUCTION LINE LEAK GEA-3A        GEA        SCC-A PUMP SUCTION LINE LEAK GEA-3B        GEA        SCC-B PUMP SUCTION LINE LEAK GEAR          GEA        GEN CLG WATER HIGH CONDUCTIVITY GEA-5          GEA        STATOR CLG WTR LEAKIN MAINGEN GEN-1          GEN        MAINGENERATOR TRIP/FAILTO TRIP GEN-2          GEN        GENERATOR VOLTAGE REG FAILURE GEN-3          GEN        TRANSFORMER LOCKOUT TR-Nl November 16, 1994                                          Page 7 of 27
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION GENP          GEN        TRANSFORMER LOCKOUT TR-N2 GEN-5          GEN        500KV BREAKER TRIP GEN-5A        GEN        500KV ASHE BKR &#xb9;1 (4885) TRIP GEN-5B        GEN        500KV ASHE BKR &#xb9;2 (4888) TRIP GEN-6          GEN        MWTI'AILURE GEN-7          GEN        MAINGEN POTENTIALXPMR FAILURE GEN-7A        GEN        GEN INST POTENTIALXPMR 62 FAIL 6 EN-7B        GEN        VOLT REG POTENTIALXFMR G3 FAIL GEN-8          GEN        MAINTRANSFORMER LOCKOUT GEN-8A        GEN        MAINTRANSFORMER TR-M1 LOCKOUT GEN-8B        GEN        MAIN'IRANSPORMER TR-M2 LOCKOUT GEN-8C        GEN        MAINTRANSFORMER TR-M3 LOCKOUT NIS-1          NIS        SRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP NIS-1A        NIS        SRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOPA NIS-1B          NIS        SRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOPB NIS-1C          NIS        SRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP C NIS-1D          NIS        SRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP D NIS-2          NIS        IRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP NIS-2A          NIS        IRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOPA NIS-2B        NIS        IRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOPB NIS-2C          NIS        IRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP C NIS-2D          NIS        IRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP D NIS-2E          NIS        IRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP E NIS-2F          NIS        IRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP F NIS-26          NIS        IRM INSTR PLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP G NIS-2H          NIS        IRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP H NIS-3          NIS        SRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CIR FAIL.
NIS-3A          NIS        SRM DT DR FAIL.-STCK,CIR PAIL A NIS-3B          NIS        SRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CIR FAILB NIS-3C          NIS        SRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CIR FAILC NIS-3D          NIS        SRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CIR FAILD NIS-4          NIS        IRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CKTFAIL.
NISAA          NIS        IRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CKTFAILA NISPB          NIS        IRM DT DR PAIL-STCK,CKTFAILB NISPC          NIS        IRM DT DR PAIL-STCK,CKTPAIL C NISCD          NIS        IRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CKTPAIL D NISSE          NIS        IRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CKTFAIL E NISPF          NIS        IRM DT DR FAII STCK,CKT FAIL F NISQG          NIS        IRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CKTFAIL G NIS-4H          NIS        IRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CKTFAIL H NIS-5          NIS        APRM FAILURE-DWNSCL/UPSCLflNOP NIS-5A          NIS        APRM-A FAILURE-DWNSCL/UPSCL/INOP NIS-5B          NIS        APRM-B FAILURE-DWNSCL/UPSCLflNOP November 16, 1994                                          Page 8 of 27
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID          SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION NIS-5C          NIS        APRM-C FAILURE/DWNSCL/UPSCL/INOP NIS-5D          NIS        APRM-D FAILURE-DWNSCL/UPSCL/INOP NIS-5E          NIS        APRM-E FAILURE/DWNSCL/UPSCL/INOP NIS-5F          NIS        APRM-F FAILURE/DWNSCL/UPSCL/INOP NIS-6          NIS        APRM FLOW UNIT FAILURE NIS-6A          NIS        APRM FLOW UNIT A FAIL NIS-6B          NIS        APRM FLOW UNIT B FAIL NIS-6C          NIS        APRM FLOW UNIT C FAIL NIS-6D          NIS        APRM FLOW UNIT D FAIL NIS-7          NIS        SRM-IRM INADEQUATEOVERLAP NIS-7A          NIS        SRM-IRM A INADEQUATEOVERLAP NIS-7B          NIS        SRM-IRM B INADEQUATEOVERLAP NIS-7C          NIS        SRM-IRM C INADEQUATEOVERLAP NIS-7D          NIS        SRM-IRM D INADEQUATEOVERLAP NIS-7E          NIS        SRM-IRM E INADEQUATEOVERLAP NIS-7F          NIS        SRM-IRM F INADEQUATEOVERLAP NIS-7G          NIS        SRM-IRM G INADEQUATEOVERLAP NIS-7H          NIS        SRM-IRM H INADEQUATEOVERLAP NIS-8          NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8A          NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AA        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AB        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AC        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AD        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AE        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AF        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AG        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AH        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AI        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AJ        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AK        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AL        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AM        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AN        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AO        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AP        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AQ        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AR        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AS        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AT        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AU        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AV        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AW        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE November 16, 1994                                        Page 9 of 27
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION NIS-8AX        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AY        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AZ        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8B        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8BA        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8BB        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-88C        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8BD        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8BE        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8BF        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8BG        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8BH        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8C          NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8D        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8E          NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8F        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8G          NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8H        NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8I          NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8J          NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8K          NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8L          NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8M          NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8N          NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-80          NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8P          NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8Q          NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8R          NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8S          NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8T          NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8U          NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8V          NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8W          NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8X          NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8Y          NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8Z          NIS        LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NSF-1          EPS        POWER SUPPLY FAILURE- FUSE BLOWN NSF-1A          EPS        P/S FAILURE - FUSE CB7A BLOWN NSF-1B          EPS        P/S FAILURE - FUSE CB7B BLOWN OED-1          OED        TRANSFORMER LOCKOUT TR-S OED-2          OED        LOSS OF ALLOFFSITE POWER OED-3          OED        TRANSFORMER LOCKOUT TR-B OGS-1          OGS        SYSTEM LEAK CATALYTICRECOMBINER November 16, 1994                                          Page 10 of 27
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONSLISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION 0GS-lA        OGS        SYSTEM LEAKRECOMBINER OG-RC-5A OGS-1B        OGS        SYSTEM LEAKRECOMBINER OG-RC-5B OGS-2          OGS        SYSTEM LEAKPREFILTER AREA OGS-3          OGS        SYSTEM LEAKIN CHARCOALADSORBER 0GS-3A        OGS        SYSTEM LEAKIN ADSORBER TRAINA OGS-3B        OGS        SYSTEM LEAKIN ADSORBER TRAINB OGS-4          OGS        DEACITVATED OGS-5          OGS        STM LEAKIN BACH S JAE ROOM OGS-5A        OGS        STM LEAK IN S JAE ROOM A OGS-5B        OGS        STM LEAKIN SJAE ROOM B PCN-1          PCN        LKIN CONT DWNSTRM OF CEP-V-1A/B PCN-2          PCN        RUPT TAILPIP ABOVE SUPP POOL LVL PCN-2A        PCN        RUPT MS-RV-1A TAILPIP ABVSP LVL PCN-2B        PCN        RUPT MS-RV-2A TAILPIP ABV SP LVL PCN-2C        PCN        RUPT MS-RV-3A TAILPIP'ABV SP LVL PCN-2D        PCN        RUPT MS-RV-4A TAILPIP ABVSP LVL PCN-2E        PCN        RUPT MS-RV-1B TAILPIP ABV SP LVL PCN-2F        PCN        RUPT MS-RV-2B TAILPIP ABV SP LVL PCN-2G        PCN        RUPT MS-RV-3B TAILPIP ABVSP LVL PCN-2H        PCN        RUPT MS-RV-4B TAILPIP ABV SP LVL PCN-2I        PCN        RUPT MS-RV-5B TAILPIP ABVSP LVL PCN-2J        PCN        RUPT MS-RV-1C TAILPIP ABV SP LVL PCN-2K        PCN        RUPT MS-RV-2C TAILPIP ABV SP LVL PCN-2L        PCN        RUPT MS-RV-3C TAILPIP ABV SP LVL PCN-2M        PCN        RUPT MS-RV-4C TAILPIP ABV SP LVL PCN-2N        PCN        RUPT MS-RV-5C TAILPIP ABV SP LVL PCN-20        PCN        RUPT MS-RV-1D TAILPIP ABV SP LVL PCN-2P          PCN        RUPT MS-RV-2D TAILPIP ABVSP LVL PCN-2Q        PCN        RUPT MS-RV-3D TAILPIP ABVSP LVL PCN-2R          PCN        RUPT MS-RV-4D TAILPIP ABVSP LVL PCN-3          PCN        HI GAS CONCENTRATION IN PRI CONT PCN-3A          PCN        HI H2 CONCENTRATION IN DRYWELL PCN-3B          PCN        HI 02 CONCENTIMTIONIN DRYWELL PCN-3C          PCN        HI H2 CONCENTRATION IN WETWBLL      'I PCN-3D        PCN          02 CONCENTRATION IN WETWELL PCN-4          PCN        HYDROGEN IGNITION PCN-5          PCN        CEP LEAKAGE PCN-5A          PCN        CEP LEAKAGE(DRYWELL)
PCN-5B          PCN        CEP LEAKAGE(WETWELL)
PCR-1          PCR        PLACE HOLDER PCR-10          PCR        PLACE HOLDER PCR-2          PCR        PLACE HOLDER PCR-3          PCR        PLACE HOLDER November 16, 1994                                          Page II of 27
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION PCR-4          PCR        PLACE HOLDER PCR-5          PCR        PLACE HOLDER PCR-6          PCR        PLACE HOLDER PCR-7          PCR        PLACE HOLDER PCR-8          PCR        PLACE HOLDER PCR-9          PCR        PLACE HOLDER RBM-1          RBM        ROD BLOCK MONITOR FAILURE RBM-1A        RBM        RBM-AFAILURE RBM-1B        RBM        RBM-B FAILURE RCC-1          RCC        RCC LK IN SUPPLY HDR IN PRI CONT RCC-10        RCC        RUPT DW COOLING LN INLET/OUTLET RCC-10A        RCC        RUPT DW COOLING LN CRA-CC-1A/B/C RCC-10B        RCC        RUPT DW COOLING LN TO CRA-CC-2B RCC-10C        RCC        RUPT DW COOLING LN FRM CRA-CC-2B RCC-2          RCC        RCCW RETURN HDR LKIN PRI CONT RCC-3          RCC        RCCW LEAKAT PUMP SUCTION RCC-4          RCC        RCCW LK IN SUPPLY HDR TO OFF GAS RCC-5          RCC        LOSS RCCW COOLING TO RECIRC PUMP RCC-SA        RCC        LOSS OF RCCW COOLING TO RRC-P-1A RCC-5B        RCC        LOSS OF RCCW COOLING TO RRC-P-1B RCC-6          RCC        RCCW LK DOWNSTREAM OF RCC-FT-29 RCC-7          RCC        RCCW LK CRD PUMP BEARING COOLER RCC-7A        RCC        RCCW LK AT CRD-P-1A BRNG COOLER RCC-7B        RCC        RCCW LK AT CRD-P-1B BRNG COOLER RCC-8          RCC        LOSS RCCW FLOW CRD PMP BRNG CLR RCC-8A        RCC        LOSS RCCW FLOW CRD-P-1A BRNG CLR RCC-8B        RCC        LOSS RCCW FLOW CRD-P-1B BRNG CLR RCC-9          RCC        LOSS RCCW FLOW TO DW EDR COOLER RCI-1          RCI        RCIC TURBINE TRIP/PAILS TO TRIP RCI-2          RCI        RUPTURE STM SUPPLY TO RCIC IN PC RCI-3          RCI        RCIC TUR EXH DIARUPTURE IN RB RCI-4          RCI        RUPT IN STM LN DWNSTRM RCIC-V-45 RCI-5          RCI        RUPTURE TURB EXH LINE IN RX BLDG RCI-6          RCI        STEAM LINE BREAK AT RCIC TUIUSINE RCI-7          RCI        RCIC LOGIC FAILURE RCI-7A        RCI        RCIC LOGIC FAILURE DIVISION 1 RCI-7B        RCI        RCIC LOGIC FAILURE DIVISION2 RCX-1          RCX        CLAD PERFORATION RCX-2          RCX        GROSS CLAD FAILURE RCX-3          RCX        HIGH ROD WORTH RCX-4          RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX4A          RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AA        RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION Novembn 16, 1994                                          Page 12of27
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION RCX-4AB        RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AC        RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCXPAD        RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AE        RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AF        RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AG        RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AH        RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AI        RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AJ        RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AK        RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX4AL          RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX4AM          RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AN        RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCXPAO        RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX4AP        RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AQ        RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AR        RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AS        RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AT        RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX4AU          RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RC XIV          RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AW        RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AX        RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4B          RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4C          RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX4D          RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4E          RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4F          RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX4G          RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4H          RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4I          RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4J          RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4K          RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION
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RCX-4L          RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4M          RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4N          RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCXPO          RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4P                    SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION
                        'CX RCX-4Q          RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4R          RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4S          RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4T          RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCXPU          RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION November 16, 1994                                      Page 13 of 27
 
APPENDIX C A%I ACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUHLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID          SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION RCX-4V            RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4W            RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4X          RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4Y          RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCXCZ            RCX        SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-5            RCX        POWER OSCILLATIONS RCX-5A          RCX        PWR OSCILL,GLOBALgN PHASE)
RCX-5B          RCX        PWR OSCILL,REGION (OUT OF PHASE)
RFC-1            RFC        RUPT IN HYD LN AT RRC-V-60B ACT RFC-2            RFC        RUPT IN HYD LN AT RRC-V-60A ACT RFC-3            RFC        FAILIN FEEDBACK LOOP - VLVPOS RFC-3A            RFC        FAILIN VLVPOS FB RRC-M/A-611A RFC-3B            RFC        FAILIN VLVPOS FB RRC-M/A-611B RFC-4            RFC        HPU FAILURE - LEAD/BACKUPSYSTEM RFC-4A            RFC        HPU A SYS 1 FAILS - HY-HP-Al RFC-4B          RFC        HPU B SYS 1 FAILS - HY-HP-Bl RFC-4C            RFC        HPU A SYS 2 FAILS - HY-HP-A2 RFC-4D          RFC        HPU B SYS 2 FAILS - HY-HP-B2 RFC-5            RFC        DEACIIVATED RHR-1                        LINE BREAK AT RHR-P-2A SUCTION RHR-2            RHR        LINE BREAK AT RHR-HX-1B RHR-3            RHR        S/D COOLING LINE BRK IN SEC CONT RHRP              RHR        LPCI LOGIC FAILURE-A,B, AND C RHRQA            RHR        LPCI LOGIC FAILURE A RHR-4B            RHR        LPCI LOGIC FAILUREB AND C RMC-1            RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1A            RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AA          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AB          RMC        HCU 'IRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AC          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1 AD          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-lAE          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-lAF          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AG          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1 AH                    HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AI          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AJ          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AK          RMC        HCU 'IRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AL          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AM                      HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AN                      HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AO                      HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AP                      HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE November 16, 1994                                              Page 14 of 27
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID          SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION RMC-lAQ        RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AR          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AS          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1 AT        RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-lAU          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AV          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AW          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AX          RMC,      HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-lAY          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AZ          RMC        HCU, TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1B          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1BA          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1BB          RMC        HCU TIMNSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1BC          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1BD          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1BE          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1BF          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1BG          RMC        HCU 'IRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1BH          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1C          RMC        HCU TIMNSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1D          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1E          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1F          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1G          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1H          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1I          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1J          RMC        HCU 'IRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1K          RMC        HCU 'IRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1L          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1M          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1N          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-10          "RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1P          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1Q          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1R          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1S          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1T          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1U          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1V          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1W          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1X          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1Y          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1Z          RMC        HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE November 16, 1994                                      Page 15 of 27
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION RMC-2          RMC        ROD POSITION INDICATIONFAILURE RMC-3          RMC        RDCS FAILURE RMC-4          CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4A        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AA        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AB        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AC        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AD        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AE        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AF        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AG        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AH        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AI        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AJ        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AK        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AL        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AM        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AN        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AO        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AP        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AQ        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AR        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AS        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AT        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AU        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AV        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AW        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AX        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AY        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AZ        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-48        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4BA        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4BB        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4BC        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4BD        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4BE        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4BF        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4B6        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4BH        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4C          CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4D          CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4E          CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4F          CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT November 16, 1994                                        Page 16 of 27
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION RMC-4G        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4H        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4I        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4J        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4K        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4L        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4M        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4N        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-40        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4P        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4Q        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4R        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4S        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4T        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4U        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4V        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4W        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4X        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4Y        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4Z        CRD        ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-5          CRD        STUCK ROD RMC-5A        CRD        STUCK ROD RMC-5AA        CRD        STUCK ROD RMC-SAB        CRD        STUCK ROD RMC-SAC        CRD        STUCK ROD RMC-SAD        CRD        STUCK ROD RMC-5AE        CRD        STUCK ROD RMC-SAP        CRD        STUCK ROD RMC-SAG        CRD        STUCK ROD RMC-5AH        CRD        STUCK ROD RMC-SAI        CRD        STUCK ROD RMC-5AJ        CRD        STUCK ROD RMC-SAK        CRD        STUCK ROD RMC-SAL        CRD        STUCK ROD RMC-SAM        CRD        STUCK ROD RMC-5AN        CRD        STUCK ROD RMC-5AO        CRD        STUCK ROD RMC-SAP        CRD        STUCK ROD RMC-SAQ        CRD        STUCK ROD RMC-SAR        CRD        STUCK ROD RMC-5AS        CRD        STUCK ROD RMC-5AT        CRD        STUCK ROD RMC-SAU        CRD        STUCK ROD November 16, 1994                                      Page 17 of 27
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION RMC-SAV        CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-SAW        CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-SAX        CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-5AY        CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-SAZ        CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-5B          CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-SBA        CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-SBB        CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-SBC        CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-SBD        CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-5BE        CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-5BF        CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-5BG        CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-5BH        CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-SC          CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-SD          CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-SE          CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-SF          CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-5G          CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-SH          CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-SI          CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-SJ          CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-5K          CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-SL          CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-SM          CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-5N          CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-50          CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-SP          CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-SQ          CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-SR          CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-SS          CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-ST          CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-SU          CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-SV          CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-SW          CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-SX        , CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-SY          CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-SZ          CRD      STUCK ROD RMC-6            CRD      UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6A          CRD      UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AA          CRD      UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AB          CRD      UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AC          CRD      UNCOUPLED ROD November 16, 1994                                      Page 18 of 27
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION RMC-6AD        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AE        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AF        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AG        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AH        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AI        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AJ        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AK        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AL        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AM        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AN        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AO        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AP        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AQ        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AR        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AS        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AT        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AU        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AV        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AW        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AX        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AY        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AZ        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6B        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6BA        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6BB        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6BC        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6BD        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6BE        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6BF        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6B6        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6BH        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6C        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6D        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6E        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6F        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6G        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6H        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6I        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6J          CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6K          CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6L          CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6M          CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD November 16, 1994                                      Page 19 of 27
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION RMC-6N        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-60        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6P        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6Q        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6R        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6S        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6T        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6U        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6V        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6W        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6X        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6Y        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6Z        CRD        UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-7          RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7A        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AA        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AB        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AC        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AD        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AE        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AF        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AG        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AH        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AI        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AJ        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AK        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AL        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AM        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AN        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AO        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AP        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AQ        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AR        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AS        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AT        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AU        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AV        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AW        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AX        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AY        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AZ        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7B          RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7BA        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM November 16, 1994                                      Page 20 of 27
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION RMC-7BB        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7BC        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7BD        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7BE        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7BF        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7BG        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7BH        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7C        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7D        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7E        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7F        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7G        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7H        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7I        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7J        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7K        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7L        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7M        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7N        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-70        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7P        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7Q        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7R        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7S        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7T        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7U        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7V        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7W        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7X        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7Y        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7Z        RPS        SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-8          RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8A        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AA        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AB        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AC        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AD        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AE        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AF        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AG        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AH        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AI        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AJ        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE November 16, 1994                                      Page 21 of 27
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION RMC-8AK        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SAL        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SAM        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AN        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AO        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SAP        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AQ        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AR        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AS        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SAT        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SAU        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SAV        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AW        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AX        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AY        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SAZ        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8B        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8BA        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8BB        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SBC        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8BD        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8BE        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8BF        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8BG        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-88H        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8C        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SD        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8E        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SF        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8G          RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8H          RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SI        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SJ          RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8K          RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8L          RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SM          RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SN          RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-80          RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8P          RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8Q          RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8R          RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8S          RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8T          RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE November 16, 1994                                      Page 22 of 27
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION RMC-8U        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8V        RMC        REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8W                    REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8X                    REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8Y                    REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8Z                    REED SWITCH FAILURE RPS-1                    RPS SCRAM GROUP FUSES BLOWN RPS-1A                    RPS SCRAM FUSE BLOWN - GPl F18A RPS-1B                    RPS SCRAM FUSE BLOWN - GP1 F18B RPS-1C                    RPS SCRAM FUSE BLOWN - GP2 F18E RPS-1D                    RPS SCRAM FUSE BLOWN - GP2 F18F RPS-1E        RPS        RPS SCRAM FUSE BLOWN - GP3 F18C RPS-1F        RPS        RPS SCRAM FUSE BLOWN - GP3 F18D RPS-1G        RPS        RPS SCRAM FUSE BLOWN - GP4 F18G RPS-1H        RPS        RPS SCRAM FUSE BLOWN - GP4 F18H RRP-1          RRP        RECIRCULATION PUMP SEAL FAILURE RRP-1A        RRP        RRC-P-1A LOWER SEAL FAILURE RRP-1B        RRP        RRC-P-1B LOWER SEAL FAILURE RRP-1C        RRP        RRC-P-1A UPPER SEAL FAILURE RRP-1D        RRP        RRC-P-1B UPPER SEAL FAILURE RRP-2          RRP        RECIRCULATION PUMP HI VIBRATION RRP-2A        RRP        RRC-P-1A HIGH VIBRATION RRP-2B        RRP        RRC-P-1B HIGH VIBRATION RRS-1          RRS        HIGH REACTOR WATER CONDUCTIVITY RRS-lA          RRS        HI RX WATER COND VIARWCU-DM-A RRS-1B          RRS        HI RX WATER COND VIARWCU-DM-B RRS-2          RRS        JET PUMP FAILURE RRS-2A          RRS        FAILURE JET PUMPS 1 AND 2 RRS-2B          RRS        FAILURE JET PUMPS 3 AND 4 RRS-2C          RRS        FAILUREJET PUMPS 5 AND 6 RRS-2D          RRS        FAILURE JET PUMPS 7 AND 8 RRS-2E          RRS        FAILURE JET PUMPS 9 AND 10 RRS-2F          RRS        FAILUREJET PUMPS 11 AND 12 RRS-2G          RRS        FAILUREJET PUMPS 13 AND 14 RRS-2H          RRS        FAILUREJET PUMPS 15 AND 16 RRS-2I          RRS        FAILURE JET PUMPS 17 AND 18 RRS-2J          RRS        FAILURE JET PUMPS 19 AND 20 RRS-3          RRS        MN STM LN BRK AFTER FLOW RSTRCTR RRS-3A          RRS        MN STM LN A BRK AFT FLOW RSTRCIR RRS-3B          RRS        MN STM LN B BRK AFT FLOW RSTRCI'R RRS-3C          RRS        MN STM LN C BRK AFT FLOW RSTRCIR RRS-3D          RRS        MN STM LN D BRK AFT FLOW RSTRCTR RRS-4          RRS        RECIRC LN RUPT-PMP A/B SUCT/DISC November 16, 1994                                          Page 23 of 27
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONSLISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION RRS-4A          RRS        RECIRC LINE RUPT- RRC-P-1A SUCT RRS-4B          RRS        RECIRC LINE RUPT- RRC-P-1B SUCT RRSPC          RRS        RECIRC LINE RUPT- RRC-P-1A DISCH RRS-4D        RRS        RECIRC LINE RUPT- RRC-P-1B DISCH RRS-5          RRS        INSTRUMENT LINE VARIABLELEG BRK RRS-5A        RRS        INST VAR LN BRK- PENETRATION 12A RRS-5B          RRS        INST VAR LN BRK- PENETRATION 12B RRS-5C          RRS        INST VAR LN BRK- PENKZViTION 12C RRS-5D          RRS        INST VAR LN BRK- PENEl'RATION 12D RRS-5E          RRS        INST VAR LN BRK- PENETRATION 13A RRS-5F          RRS        INST VAR LN BRK- PENETRATION 13B RRS-6          RRS        MAINSTM LN BREAK IN STM TUNNEL RRS-6A          RRS        MSL-ABREAK IN THE STEAM TUNNEL RRS-6B          RRS        MSL-B BREAK IN THE STEAM TUNNEL RRS-6C          RRS        MSL-C'BREAKIN THE STEAM TUNNEL RRS-6D          RRS        MSL-D BREAK IN THE STEAM TUNNEL RRS-7          RRS        INST LINE REFERENCE LEG BREAK RRS-7A          RRS        INST LN BRK BTW RPV&CU4A IN CONT RRS-7B          RRS        INST LN BRK BTW RPV&CU4B IN CONT RRS-7C          RRS        INST LN BRK BTW RPV&CU4C IN CONT RRS-7D          RRS        INST LN BRK BTW RPV&CU4D IN CONT RRS-7E          RRS        INST LN BRK DOWNSTRM PI-EFC-X114 RRS-7F          RRS        INST LN BRK DOWNSTRM PI-EFC-X109 RRS-7G          RRS        INST LN BRK DOWNSTRM PI-EFC-X112 RRS-7H          RRS        INST LN BRK DOWNSTRM PI-EFC-X106 RRS-8          RRS        MN STEAM LN BRK IN TURBINE BLDG RRS-8A          RRS        MSL-ABREAK IN TURBINE BUILDING RRS-8B          RRS        MSL-B BREAK INTUIU3INE BUILDING RRS-8C          RRS        MSL-C BREAK IN TURBINE BUILDING RRS-8D          RRS        MSL-D BREAK IN TURBINE BUILDING RRS-9          RRS        MN STM LN BRK BEFORE FLW RSTRCTR RRS-9A          RRS        MN STM LN A BRK BFR FLOW RSTRCIR RRS-9B          RRS        MN STM LN B BRK BFR FLOW RSTRCIR RRS-9C          RRS        MN STM LN C BRK BFR FLOW RSTRCIR RRS-9D          RRS        MN STM LN D BRK BFR FLOW RSTRCIR RSC-1          RSC        RSCS FAILURE RWB-1          RWB        EARTHQUAKE RWB-2          RWB        RADWASTE TANKLEAKS RWB-2A          RWB        RADWASTE TANKEDR-TK-2 LEAK RWB-2B          RWB        RADWASTE TANKFDR-TK-6 LEAK RWM-1          RWM        RWM FAILURE RWU-1          RWU        RWCU LEAKIN PUMP ROOM RWU-lA          RWU        LEAKIN RWCU PUMP ROOM -A November 16, 1994                                          Page 24 of27
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID          SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION RWU-1B            RWU      LEAKIN RWCU PUMP ROOM -B RWU-2            RWU      RWCU LEAKIN RETURN LINE RWU-3,          RWU      RWCU LEAKIN DRYWELLSUCT LINE RWU-4          =
RWU      RWCU LEAKIN HEAT EXCHANGER AREA RWU-5            RWU      RWCU DEMNERALIZERPLUGGED RWU-5A          RWU      RWCU DEMN-APLUGGED RWU-5B          RWU      RWCU DEMN-B PLUGGED SCN-1            SCN      RUPTURE IN SGT FILTER UNITS SCN-1A          SCN      RUPT IN SGT FILTER UNIT- TRAIN A SCN-18          SCN      RUPT IN SGT FILTER UNIT- TRAIN B SLC-1            SLC      RUPTURE IN SLC COMMON PUMP DISCH SSW-1            SSW      LEAKBETWN SW-V-2B AND FI-602B TLO-1            TLO      TO-TK-2 TANKLEAK TLO-2            TLO      TURBINE LUBE OIL SYSTEM LEAK TLO-2A            TLO      TURBINE LUBE OIL SYSTEM LEAKA TLO-2B            TLO      TURBINE LUBE OIL SYSTEM LEAKB TLO-2C            TLO      TURBINE LUBE OIL SYSTEM LEAKC TLO-2D            TLO      TURBINE LUBE OIL SYSTEM LEAKD TLO-3            TLO      RESTRICTED BEARING OIL PATH TLO-3A            TLO      RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING &#xb9;1 TLO-38            TLO      RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING &#xb9;2 TLO-3C            TLO      RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING &#xb9;3 TLO-3D            TLO      RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING &#xb9;4 TLO-3E            TLO      RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING &#xb9;5 TLO-3F            TLO      RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING &#xb9;6 TLO-3G            TLO,    RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING &#xb9;7 TLO-3H            TLO      RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING &#xb9;8 TLO-3I            TLO      RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING &#xb9;9 TLO-3J            TLO      RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING &#xb9;10 TLO-3K            TLO      RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING &#xb9;11 TSI-1            TSI      HIGH TURBINE/GEN BEARING TEMP.
TSI-1A            TSI      HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING &#xb9;1 TSI-1B            TSI      HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING &#xb9;2 TSI-1C            TSI      HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING &#xb9;3 TSI-1D            TSI      HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING &#xb9;4 TSI-1E            TSI      HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING &#xb9;5 TSI-1F            TSI      HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING &#xb9;6 TSI-1G            TSI      HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING &#xb9;7 TSI-1H            TSI      HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING &#xb9;8 TSI-1I            TSI      HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING &#xb9;9 TSI-1J            TSI      HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING &#xb9;10 TSI-1K            TSI      HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING &#xb9;11 TSI-2            TSI      HIGH THRUST BEARING WEAR November 16, 1994                                          Page 25 of 27
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION TSI-3          TSI        TURBINE GEN. HIGH VIBRATION TSI-3A          TSI        'TG HIGH VIBRATIONBEARING &#xb9;1 TSI-3B          TSI        TG HIGH VIBRATIONBEARING &#xb9;2 TSI-3C          TSI        TG HIGH VIBRATIONBEARING &#xb9;3 TSI-3D          TSI        TG HIGH VIBRATIONBEARING &#xb9;4 TSI-3E          TSI        TG HIGH VIBRATIONBEARING &#xb9;5 TSI-3F          TSI        TG HIGH VIBRATIONBEARING &#xb9;6 TSI-3G          TSI        TG HIGH VIBRATIONBEARING &#xb9;7 TSI-3H          TSI        TG HIGH VIBRATIONBEARING &#xb9;8 TSI-3I          TSI        TG HIGH VIBRATIONBEARING &#xb9;9 TSI-3J          TSI        TG HIGH VIBRATIONBEARING &#xb9;10 TSI-3K          TSI        TG HIGH VIBRATIONBEARING &#xb9;11 TSI-4          TSI        HIGH ECCENTRICITY TSI-5          TSI        HIGH DIFFERENTIALEXPANSION TSI-5A          TSI        HIGH DIFF EXPANSION - GOV END TSI-5B          TSI        HIGH DIFF EXPANSION - GEN END TSW-1          TSW        TSW LEAKAT COMMON PUMP DISCHRGE TSW-2          TSW        TSW LEAKIN REACI'OR BLDG.
TSW-3          TSW        TSW LEAK DOWNSTRM OF TSW-PCV-20 TSW-4          TSW        LOSS OF TSW TO BUS DUCT COOLERS TSW-5          TSW        LOSS OF TSW TO H2 SEAL OIL CLRS TUR-1          TUR        DRAIN LINE LEAKHD-TK-SA(B)
TUR-1A          TUR        DRN LINE LEAKHD-TK-5A TUR-1B          TUR        DRN LINE LEAKHD-TK-5B TUR-2          TUR        MSR LN BRK BETWN INCEPT/STOP VLV TUR-2A          TUR        MSR LN BRK DOWNSTRM OF MS-V-166A TUR-2B          TUR        MSR LN BRK DOWNSTRM OF MS-V-166B TUR-2C          TUR        MSR LN BRK DOWNSTRM OF MS-V-166C TUR-2D          TUR        MSR LN BRK DOWNSTRM OF MS-V-163A TUR-2E          TUR        MSR LN BRK DOWNSTRM OF MS-V-163B TUR-2F          TUR        MSR LN BRK DOWNSTRM OF MS-V-163C TUR-3          TUR        STM LEAKAT EA MOIST SEPARATOR TUR-3A          TUR        STEAM LEAKAT A MSR TUR-3B          TUR        STEAM LEAKAT B MSR TUR-4          TUR        RUPTURE IN STEAM SEAL HEADER TUR-4A          TUR        RUPTURE IN STM SEAL MAINHEADER TUR-4B          TUR        RUPTURE IN STEAM SEAL HDR RFT-1A TUR-4C          TUR        RUPTURE IN STEAM SEAL HDR RFT-1B TUR-4D          TUR        RUPT SEAL STM HDR NEAR BRG1 TUR-4E          TUR        RUPT SEAL STM HDR NEAR BRG2 TUR-4F          TUR        RUPT SEAL STM HDR NEAR BRG3 TUR-4G          TUR        RUPT SEAL STM HDR NEAR BRG4, TUR-4H          TUR        RUPT SEAL STM HDR NEAR BRG5 November 16, 1994                                          Page 26 of 27
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID        SYSTEM              DESCRIPTION TUR-4I          TUR        RUPT SEAL STM HDR NEAR BRG6 TUR-4J          TUR        RUPT SEAL STM HDR NEAR BRG7 TUR-4K        TUR        RUPT SEAL STM HDR NEAR BRG8 TUR-5          TUR        STEAM LEAKAFTER STEAM CHESTS TUR-6          TUR        STEAM LEAKIN LOW PRESS TURBINE TUR-6A        TUR        STEAM LEAKIN LP TURBINE-A TUR-6B        TUR        STEAM LEAKIN LP TURBINE-B TUR-6C        TUR        STEAM LEAKIN LP TURBINE-C TUR-7          TUR        REHEATER TUBE RUPTURE TUR-7A          TUR        1ST STGE RHTR A TUBE BUNDLE RUPT TUR-7B          TUR        2ND STGE RHTR A TUBE BUNDLE RUPT TUR-7C          TUR        1ST STGE RHTR B TUBE BUNDLE RUPT TUR-7D          TUR        2ND STGE RHTR B TUBE BUNDLERUPT TUR-8          TUR        LEAKAT TURBINE BYPASS MANIFOLD TOTAL COUNT:    1132 November 16, 1994                                          Page 27 of 27
 
APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-4 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM COMPONENT LEVEL FAILURES LISTING The following component level failures are. provided via touch screen selection, of the associated plant system and Equipment Piece Number (EPN) for the specific device.
A. Remotely Controlled Circuit Breakers:
: 1) Spurious breaker txip due to internal failure    in the trip logic.
: 2) Spurious breaker closure due to internal failure in the closing logic.
: 3) Failure of breaker automatic trip logic. Manual trip circuitry is unaffected.
: 4) Failuxe of breaker automatic closing logic. Manual closing logic is unaffected.
: 5) Mechanical seizuxe of the breaker in its current position.
: 6) Blown fuse in circuit breaker control power circuit resulting in loss of position indication as well as failure of the breaker in its current position.
: 7) Failuxe of breaker spring charging motor. Breaker        will trip but cannot be re-closed.
B. Motored Operated Valves:
I) Blown fuse in valve control power circuit resulting in loss of valve position indication  as well as inability to electrically position the valve.
: 2) Spurious valve opening due to electrical failure in valve motor contractor closing circuit. Valve ramps normally to full closed position. Ifvalve closure is attempted (manually or automatically),'valve willclose, but willreopen as soon as the closing signal clears.
: 3) Spurious valve closure due to electrical failure in valve motor contractor closing circuit. Valve ramps normally to full open position. Ifvalve opening is attempted (manually or automatically), valve willopen, but willre-close as soon as the opening signal cleaxs.
: 4) Automatic open signal failure. Valve may be opened manually but automatic open signals have no effect.
: 5) Automatic close signal failure. Valve may be closed manually but automatic close signals have no effect.
: 6) Mechanical seizure of valve in its current position, resulting in thermal overload activation ifvalve movement is attempted or in progress.
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: 7) Open limit/torque switch failure. Valve control circuit does not de-energize when valve reaches the open limit switch position or the open mechanical torque, potentially resulting in mechanical stall of the actuator motor when the valve reaches mechanical end of travel and activation of electrical protection devices.
: 8) Closed limit/torque switch failure. Valve control circuit does not de-energize when valve reaches the closed limit switch position or the closed mechanical torque, potentially resulting in mechanical stall of the actuator motoi'hen the valve reaches mechanical end of travel and activation of electrical protection devices.
C. Centrifugal Pumps:
: 1) Break  in shaft between pump impeller and prime mover. Prime mover operates normally at no load condition. Impeller is free to "windmill"in fluid stream.
: 2) Rapid seizure of pump impeller. Prime mover is stopped with the pump.
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: 3) Variable degradation  of pump developed  head for a given value  of impeller speed and flow.
D. Positive Displacement Pumps:
: 1) Break  in shaft between pump and prime mover. Prime mover operates normally at no load condition.
: 2) Rapid seizure of pump. Prime mover is stopped with the pump.
: 3) Variable degradation of pump flow for a given discharge head due to internal leakage (seals, internal bypass valves).
H. Mixed Flow Pumps:
: 1) Break  in shaft between pump impeller and prime mover. Prime mover operates normally at no load condition. Impeller is &ee to "windmill"in fluid stream.
: 2) Rapid seizure    of pump impeller. Prime mover is stopped with the pump.
3). Variable degradation  of pump developed  head for a given value  of impeller speed and flow.
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APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTCA WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM COMPONENT LEVEL FAILURES LISTING F. Heat Exchangers:
: 1) Variable severity fouling of tube side. Overall Heat transfer coefficient and hydraulic admittance of tubes are both affected.
: 2) Variable severity leakage between tube and shell sides. Leakage shall affect conductivity and activity of fluids as applicable in addition to mass/energy inventory and heat exchanger performance.
: 3) Variable severity tube rupture. Same as e.2 above except severity is related to number of tubes ruptured.
G. Air Operated  Valves:
: 1) Positioner (or pilot valve) failure; valve ramps to  full open position and will not respond to electrical control.
: 2) Positioner (or pilot valve) failure; valve ramps to full closed position and  will not respond to electrical control.
: 3) Fault in valve position indication circuitry; valve functions normally but valve position indication is lost.
: 4) Valve mechanically seizes in current position.
H. Major Check Valves:
: 1) Check valves open seizure; check valve seizes at    full open position when moved to that position by fluid flow while this failure is active.
: 2) Check valves closed seizure; check valve seizes at full closed position when moved to that position by fluid flow while this failure is active.
: 3) Variable severity valve leakage; valve leakage during back-seat condition is a function of failure severity value.
I. Major Mechanically Activated Safety and Relief Valves:
: 1) Variable severity valve setpoint drift; valve nominal opening setpoint increases or decreases by percentage severity value (+ or -) entered.
: 2) Variable severity leakage; valve seat leakage is a function of failure severity value.
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: 3) Valve open failure; valve trips to full open position when failure is activated and remains at that position independent of system pressure while failure is active.
: 4) Valve closure failure; valve remains in full closed position independent of system pressure while failure is active.
: 5) Variable valve performance; mass How rate through open valve is a function of failure severity level.
J. Local Process Controllers (i.e, external to Simulatox Control Room):
Variable controller failure; output signal is set equal to the severity value, Ifno severity is entered, controller output remains at the value in existence just priox to the failure initiation.
: 2) Variable severity controller instability; controller output oscillates in a periodic manner. Magnitude of oscillation is a function of failure severity; period of oscillation is determined by separate model constant for each type of local process controller.
K. Control Room Process Control Hardwaxe:
Variable device failure; output signal is set equal to the severity value. Ifno severity is entered, device output remains at the value in existence just prior to the failure initiation. This failuxe shall apply to controllers, ratio stations, bias stations, and automatic/manual stations and shall affect all station opexating modes.
: 2) Variable device failure - automatic mode. Identical to K.labove except affects only the automatic (and, ifapplicable, cascade) mode output of controllers and automatic/manual stations. The device functions normally in the manual mode.
: 3) Variable severity controller instability; controller automatic (and, if applicable, cascade) oscillates in periodic manner. The magnitude of oscillation is a function of failure severity; the period of oscillation is determined by separate model constant for each type of process controller.
L. Electronic Bistables:
Bistable fail to trip; bistable output signal fails to change to trip state for any value of the monitored variable parameter.
: 2) Bistable spurious trip; bistable output maintained in the tripped state for any value of the monitored variable parameter.
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APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTCR WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM COMPONENT LEVEL FAILURES LISTING
: 3) Variable severity bistable setpoint drift; bistable nominal trip setpoint increases or decreases by percentage severity value (+ or -) entered.
M. Reactor Protection System Relays and Engineered Safety Features System Relays.
: 1) Relay coil failure; coil develops an open circuit, relay contracts move to coil de-energized state and fail to respond when the coil is energized.
: 2) Relay armature failure; armature is mechanically stuck in position existing just prior to failure activation.
N. Process Transmitters (including radiation monitoring system detectors):
: 1) Variable severity transmitter failure; transmitter output set equal to severity If value in percent of span. no severity value is entered, the transmitter output is frozen at the value in existence just prior to failure activation.
: 2) Variable severity transmitter offset; transmitter output is offset from the process value by a constant percentage equal to the severity value (+ or -)
entered.
O. Resistance temperature detectors (RTD):
: 1) Open    circuit on the sensor (resistance element) side of the RTD.
: 2) Variable severity transmitter onset; RTD output is ofFset from the process temperature value by a constant percentage equal to the severity value (+ or -)
entered.
P. Process Loop Power Supplies:
: 1) Power supply output fails to zero volts, (open circuit) 5of5
 
APPENDIX D WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM SIMULATORACCEPTANCE TESTS Attachment D-1 ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985) Requirements Versus Simulator Acceptance Test Procedures Attachment D-2 Computer Spare Capacity Test Abstract Attachment D-3 Normal Plant Evolutions Test Abstracts Attachment D-4 Steady State Operation Test Abstracts Attachment D-5 Transient Performance Test Abstracts Attachment D-6 Plant Malfunction Test Abstracts
 
APPENDIX D ATTACHMENTD-1 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985) REQUIREMENTS VERSUS SIMULATORACCEPTANCE TEST PROCEDURES General Requirements 3.1      Simulator Capabilities 3.1.1      Normal Plant Evolutions 3.1.1(1)    Plant Startup 14.4.7.1 - Normal Plant Operations 3.1.1(2)    Nuclear Startup 14.4.7.2.1 - Startup from Hot Shutdown to Rated Pressure 3.1.1(3)    Turbine Startup and Gen Synchronization 14.4.7.1 - Normal Plant Operations 3.1.1(4)    Reactor SCRAM/Recovery to 100% Power 14.4.7.2.1 - Startup from Hot Shutdown to Rated Pressure 3.1.1(5)    Operations at Hot Standby 14.4.7.2.3 - SD to HSD 3.1.1(6)    Load Changes 14.4.7.1 - Normal Plant Operations 3.1.1(8)    Plant S/D from Rated Power to Cold S/D 14.4.7.1 - Normal Plant Operations 3.1.1(9)    Core Performance Testing 14.4.6.1 - Core Reactivity/Shutdown Margin 14.4.6.3 - Fission Product Poison Test 14.4.6.5 - SRM/IRM vs. Control Rod Motion 3.1.1(10)    Operator Conducted Surveillance Testing (Safety Eq.)
07.04.00.05.06 - EDR, FDR, RRC, MS 8 RRC Valve Ops 07.04.00.05.13 - Reactor Vx & Trip Valve Operability 07.04.00.05.15 - CIA Valve Operability 07.04.00.05.18 - HPCS Service Water Operability/Demo 07.04.01.03.01.01 - Scram Discharge Volume Vent 8 Drain Valve Operability
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07.04.01.03.01.02 Control Rod Exercise 07.04.03.01.01.22 - Manual SCRAM Function Test 07.04.03.06.09 - SDV Bypass Rod Block 07.04.03.07.04.01 - Remote Shutdown Panel Channel Check Page  1 of 6
 
07.04.03.08.02.01 - Monthly Turbine Valve Tests 07.04.04.07 - MSIV Closure Test 07.04.05.01.05 - LPCS Valve Lineup/Ads Inhibit CFT 07.04.05.01.06 - HPCS Valve Uneup 07.04.05.01.11 - HPCS System Operability Test 07.04.06.01.04.02A - MSIV Valve Operability 07.04.06.02.02.01 - RHR Valve Position Verification 07.04.06.03.03 - Containment Isolation Valve Operability 07.04.06.04.01.02 - Suppression Chamber-Dry Well Vacuum Breaker Operability 07.04.06.05.02.01 - Reactor Building Ventilation Isolation Valve Operability 07.04.06.05.03.01A - Standby Gas Treatment Operability Test 07.04.06.05.03.04A - Standby Gas Treatment Manual initiation Bypass Damper 8 Heater Test 07.04.07.01.01.02 - Standby Service Water Loop B valve Position Verification 07.04.07.09.01 - Weekly Bypass Valves Test 07.04.08.01.01.01.02 - 18 Month Manual 8 Auto XFR Test, Start-Up to Backup Station Power 07.04.08.01.01.02.01 - Diesel Generator P1 - Operability Test 07.04.08.01.01.02.06 - HPCS Diesel Generator - Loss of Power Test 07.04.08.01.01.02.11  - Diesel Generator % - Operability Test 07.04.08.01.01.02.12 - HPCS Diesel Generator - Operability Test Plant Malfunctions 3.1.2(1)      Loss of Coolant 3.1.2(1) (a)    Large and Small Reactor Coolant Breaks 14.4.9.18.3 - instrument Line Break (Ref) 14.4.9.18.6- instrument Line Break (Var) 14.4.10.7 - Maximum Size Reactor Coolant System Rupture w/Loss of Offsite Power 3.1.2(1)(b)      Failure of Safety and Relief Valves 14.4.9.24.27 - Main Steam Safety Relief Valve Fails Open 14.4.9.25.14 - SRV's - Fail Closed 14.4.10.10- MSIV ISOL with SRV FO 3.1.2(2)      Loss of Instrument Air 14.4.9.4.4 - Leak Downstream Control Air Dryer Page2of6
 
0 Loss or Degraded Electrical Power 14.4.9.8.3 - 4160 Vac Bus Sm-8 Overcurrent 14.4.9.8.3A - 41 60 Vac Bus Sm-7 Overcurrent 14.4.9.8.3B - Overcurrent SM-1 14.4.9.8.4 - S1-2 DC Ground 14.4.9.8.5 - 6900 Vac Bus SH-6 OL-GND 14.4.9.8.7- Loss of All Offsite Power 14.4.9.8.8 - DG-2 Trip High Diff. Current 14.4.9.24.15 - S1-1 DC Ground 14.4.9.24.15A - S1-1 Trip 14.4.9.24.18 - RPS B MG Set Trip 14.4.9.24.56 - Battery Charger C1-1 Trip 14.4.10.2- Loss of All AC Power - Station Blackout Loss of Forced Coolant Flow Due to Pump Failure 14.4.9.24.34 - Recirculation Pump B Trip 14.4.10.6- Trip of all Recirculation Pumps Loss of Cond Vacuum/Loss of Cond Lvl Control 14.4.9.2.2- Condenser Air Leak 14.4.9.24.86 - COND-LIC-1 Fails Condenser Level Low Loss of Service Wtr or Cooffng to lndiv. Comp 14.4.9.24.5 - SW Pump A Trip 14.4.9.24.64 - TSW Pump A Trip 14.4.9.25.15- RCC-P-1 A - Trip Loss of Shutdown Cooling 14.4.9.24.5 - SW Pump A Trip Loss of Comp Cooling Sys or Cool to Indiv. Comp 14.4.9.24.5 - SW Pump A Trip 14.4.9.24.73 - SW-V-2B Falls Closed 14.4.9.24.64 - TSW Pump A Trip Loss of Normal Feedwater or System Failure 14.4.9.2.9 - RFPT A Trip 14.4.9.24.2- COND-P-2A Shaft Break 14.4.9.24.48 - COND-P-1 B Trip 14.4.10.1 - Loss of All Feedwater Loss of All Feedwater (Nor and Emer) 14.4.10.16- Loss FW with Emergency Depressurization 14.4.10.40- Loss of Normal and Emergency FW Loss of Protective System Channel 14.4.9.16.4 - HPCS Logic Failure 14.4.9.21.1 - ADS Logic Failure 14.4.9.24.78 - ATWS/ARI Failure Page 3 of 6
 
14.4.9.24.80 - RPS Fails to SCRAM 3.1.2(12) Control Rod Failure 14.4.9.3.1 - Rod Drift 14.4.9.3.2- Stuck Rod 14.4.9.3.3 - Uncoupled Rod 14.4.9.3.4 - Single Rod SCRAM 14.4.9.3.12 - Hydraulic ATWS 14.4.9.3.13 - Dropped Rod 3.1.2(13) Inability to Drive Rods 14.4.9.3.6 - RDCS Failure 3.1.2(14) Fuel Cladding Failure 14.4.9.7.1 - Small Clad Fall 14.4.9.7.2 - Gross Clad Fail 3.1.2(15) Turbine Trip 14.4.9.24.31 - Main Turbine Trip 14.4.9.24.31A - Main Turbine Trip From LT 30%
14.4.10.13- Mn Turbine Trip W/0 Bypass Valves 3.1.2(16) Generator Trip 14.4.9.13.1 - Main Generator Trip 3.1.2(17) Failure in Auto Cont Sys Affect React/Heat Removal 14.4.9.23.3- DEH Press Reg. Output Failure High 14;4.9.23.3A - DEH Press Reg. Output Fails Low 14.4.9.24.40 - BPV-1 Failure 3.1.2(19) Reactor Trip 14.4.9.24.33 - Manual Scram 3.1.2(20) Main Steamiine/Main Feed Line Breaks 14.4.9.2.3 - Feed Line Break in DW 14.4.9.2.8 - FW Rupture in Turbine Bldg.
14.4.9.21.4- MS Break in DW Dwnstrm of Flow Restrict 14.4.9.21.5A MS Rupture In Turbine Bldg.
14.4.9.21.6 - RCIC Steam Line Break at Turbine 3.1.2(21) Nuclear Instrumentation Failures 14.4.9.14.1 - SRM A Failure - Low 14.4.9.14.2 - APRM Failure 14.4.9.14.5 - IRM Failure - High 14.4.9.14.8 - LPRM Failure - Downscale 3.1.2(22) Process Inst, Alarms, Cont Sys Failures 14.4.9.9.4A - RCIC Turbine Trip Due to RCIC-V-8 Closure 14.4.9.24.43 - Annunciator Failure 14.4.9.24.67- RPV/L Trip Channel Failure Hl 14.4.9.24.67B - RFW-L1-606B - Fails Low Pagc4of 6
 
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14.4.9.24.67C - RFW-L1-606B Fails High 3.1.2(23)    Passive Maif in Sys (ESF, Emer Feedwater) 14.4.9.3.10 - Rod Worth Minimizer Fails 14.4.9.9.2- LPCS Suet Line Break at Pump 14.4.9.24.37 - HPCS-V-4 Falls Thermal Overload 14.4.9.25.2- RHR-P-2B Shaft Shear 14.4.9.25.5 - RHR-P-2A Trip 3.1.2(24)    Failure of Auto Reactor Trip System 14.4.9.3.12 - Hydraulic ATWS 14.4.9.24.80- RPS Fails to SCRAM 14.4.9.25.19 - RPS Spurious Scram A 14.4.10.11 - 100% Hydraulic ATWS 3.1.2(25)    Reactor Press Cont Sys Failure (BWR) 14.4.9.23.3- DEH Press Reg. Output Failure High 14.4.9.23.3A - DEH Press Reg. Output Falls Low 14.4.9.24.27- Main Steam Safety Relief Valve Fails Open 14.4.9.24.40 - BPV-1 Failure 14.4.9.24.63 - DEH Pump 1A Trip Performance Criteria 4.1      Steady-State Operation 14.4.4.1 - 100% SS Accuracy 14.4.4.2 - 66% SS Accuracy 14.4.4.3 - 40% SS Accuracy 14.4.4.4 - Cold Shutdown - BOC 14.4.5.1 - 100% Heat Balance Page5of6
 
t APPENDIX A of ANSI/ANS-3.5 Requirements A3.1      Computer Spare Capacity Test 14.5.2 Computer Spare Capacity Test APPENDIX B of ANSI/ANS.3.5 Requirements, B.1  BWR Simulator Operability Test B1.1      Steady-State Performance B1.1(1)    Primary Plant 14.4.3.1.1 - 1 Hour Stability 14.4.3.1.2- Initial Condition Stability B1.1(2)    Secondary Plant 14.4.3.1.1 - 1 Hour Stability 14.4.3.1.2- Initial Condition Stability B1.2      Transient Performance B1.2(1)    Manual SCRAM 14.4.9.24.33 Manual Scram B1.2(2)    Simultaneous Trip of All Feedwater Pumps 14.4.10.5 - Simultaneous Trip of AII RFP's B1.2(3)    Simultaneous Closure of AII Main Steam Isolation Valves 14.4.10.3- Closure of All Main Steam Isolation Valves B1.2(4)    Simultaneous Trip of All Recirculation Pumps 14.4.10.6- Trip of All Recirculation Pumps B1.2(5)    Single Recirculation Pump Trip 14.4.9.24.34 - Recirculation Pump B Trip B1.2(6)    Main Turbine Trip (No Immediate Reactor SCRAM) 14.4.9.24.31A - Main Turbine Trip from LT 30%
B1.2(7)    Maximum Rate Power Ramp (100%-75%-100%)
14.4.8.4 - Power Ramp from 100% PWR to 75% to 100%
B1.2(8)    DBA LOCA with Loss of AII Off-site Power 14.4.10.7 - Maximum Size Reactor Coolant System Rupture w/Loss of Offsite Power B1.2(9)    DBA Steamline Rupture 14.4.10.9 - Maximum Size Unisolatable MSL Rupture B1.2(10)    Simultaneous Closure of All MSIVs with Single Stuck-Open Safety/Relief Valve (Inhibit High Press ECCS) 14.4.10.10 - MSIV ISOL with SRV Failed Open Page 6 of 6
 
APPENDIX D ATTACHMENT0-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM COMPUTER SPARE CAPACITYABSTRACT
 
OPERATIONAL REVIEW


APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID RWB-002 RWB-003 RWB-004 RWB-005 RWB-006 RWB-007 RWB-008 RWB-009 RWB-010 RWB-011 RWB-012 RWB-013 RWB-014 RWB-015 RWB-016 RWB-017 RWB-018 RWB-019 RWB-020 RWB-021 RWB-022 RWB-023 RWB-024 RWB-025 RWU-001 RWU-002 RWU-003 RWU-004 RWU-005 RWU-006 RWU-007 RWU-008 RWU-009 RWU-010 RWU-011 RWU-012 RWU-013 RWU-014 RWU-015 RWU-016 RWU-017 RWU-018 RWU-019 SYSTEM RWB RWB RWB RWB RWB RWB RWB RWB RWB RWB RWB RWB RWB RWB RWB RWB RWB RWB RWB RWB RWB RWB RWB RWB RWU RWU RWU RWU RWU RWU RWU RWU RWU RWU RWU RWU RWU RWU RWU RWU RWU RWU RWU DESCRIPTION FDR-V-474/COLL TK DISCH TO COND EDR-V-161/EDR TK DISCH TO FDR EDR-V-158B/EDR TK DISCH TO CST WOA-V-51A/&#xb9;1 REMOTE INTAKE ISOL WOA-V-51B/&#xb9;2 REMOTE INTAKE ISOL WOA-V-52A/&#xb9;1 REMOTE INTAKE ISOL WOA-V-52B/&#xb9;2 REMOTE INTAKE ISOL WEA-AD-52 IN DAMP TO WMA-AH-52A WEA-FN-1A 0/C RESET WEA-FN-1B 0/C RESET WEA-FN-1C 0/C RESET WEA-FN-51 0/C RESET WEA-FN-53A 0/C RESET WEA-FN-53B 0/C RESET WMA-FN-51A 0/C RESET WMA-FN-51B 0/C RESET WMA-FN-52A 0/C RESET WMA-FN-52B 0/C RESET WMA-FN-53A 0/C RESET WMA-FN-53B 0/C RESET WMA-FN-54A 0/C RESET WMA-FN-54B 0/C RESET WOA-FN-1A 0/C RESET WOA-FN-1B 0/C RESET RWCU-V-266A AUTO MANUAL RWCU-V-266B AUTO MANUAL RWCU-V-266A AUTO FLW SETPT V266A RWCU-V-266B AUTO FLW SETPT V266B RWCU-V-266A MANUL CNTRL VLV 266A RWCU-V-266B MANUL CNTRL VLV 266B RWCU-V-206A RWCU DEMN A INLT VLV RWCU-V-206B RWCU DEMN B INLT VLV RWCU-V-005A PMP A SUCT ISOL VLV RWCU-V-005B PMP B SUCT ISOL VLV RWCU-V-013A PMP A DISCH ISOL VLV RWCU-V-013B PMP B DISCH ISOL VLV RWCU-V-105 REGEN HX INLT ISO VLV CRD-FCV-512A RWCU-P-1A MTR PURGE CRD-FCV-512B RWCU-P-1B MTR PURGE RWCU-V-266A SEAL-IN RESET RWCU-V-266B SEAL-IN RESET RWCU-P-1A 0/C RESET RWCU-P-1B 0/C RESET November 16, 1994 Page 46 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SCN-001 SCN-002 SCN-003 SCN-004 SCN-005 SCN-006 SCN-007 SCN-008 SCN-009 SCN-010 SCN-011 SCN-012 SCN-013 SCN-014 SCN-015 SCN-016 SCN-017 SCN-018 SCN-019 SCN-020 SCN-021 SCN-022 SCN-023 SCN-024 SCN-025 SCN-026 SCN-027 SCN-028 SCN-029 SCN-030 SCN-031 SCN-032 SCN-033 SCN-034 SCN-035 SCN-036 SCN-037 SCN-038 SCN-039 SCN-040 SCN-041 SCN-042 SCN-043 SYSTEM SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN DESCRIPTION REA-FN-15 ANALYZER RM 1B RRA-FN-16 ACCESS AREA FDR-P-1A RX BLDG FDR SUMP 1 PUMP FDR-P-1B RX BLDG FDR SUMP 1 PUMP FDR-P-2 RX BLDG FDR SUMP 2 PUMP FDR-P-3 RX BLDG FDR SUMP 4 PUMP FDR-P-4A RX BLDG FDR SUMP 3 PUMP FDR-P-4B RX BLDG FDR SUMP 3 PUMP REA-V-F21 FIRE PROT FOR FU-2B REA-V-Fl1 FIRE PROT FOR FU-2A RRA-FN-8 MAIN STEAM TUNNEL FAN RRA-FN-9 MAIN STEAM TUNNEL FAN EDR-P-5 0/C RESET FDR-P-1A 0/C RESET FDR-P-1B 0/C RESET FDR-P-2 0/C RESET FDR-P-3 0/C RESET FDR-P-4A 0/C RESET FDR-P-4B 0/C RESET REA-FN-1A 0/C RESET REA-FN-1B 0/C RESET REA-FN-2A 0/C RESET REA-FN-2B 0/C RESET REA-FN-15 0/C RESET ROA-FN-1A 0/C RESET ROA-FN-1B 0/C RESET ROA-P-1A 0/C RESET ROA-P-1B 0/C RESET RRA-FN-1 0/C RESET RRA-FN-2 0/C RESET RRA-FN-3 0/C RESET RRA-FN-4 0/C RESET RRA-FN-5 0/C RESET RRA-FN-6 0/C RESET RRA-FN-8 0/C RESET RRA-FN-9 0/C RESET RRA-FN-10 0/C RESET RRA-FN-11 0/C RESET RRA-FN-12 0/C RESET RRA-FN-13 0/C RESET RRA-FN-14 0/C RESET RRA-FN-15 0/C RESET RRA-FN-16 0/C RESET November 16, 1994 Page 47 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SCN-044 SCN-045 SCN-046 SCN-047 SCN-048 SCN-049 SCN-050 SCN-051 SCN-052 SCN-053 SCN-054 SCN-055 SLC-001 SLC-002 SLC-003 SLC-004 SLC-005 SLC-006 SLC-007 SLC-008 SLC-009 SLC-010 SSW-001 SSW-002 SSW-003 SSW-004 SSW-005 SSW-006 SSW-007 SSW-008 SSW-009 SSW-010 SSW-011 SSW-012 SSW-013 SSW-014 SSW-015 TBS-001 TBS-002 TBS-003 TBS-004 TBS-005 TBS-006 SYSTEM SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SLC SSW SSW SSW SSW SSW SSW SSW SSW SSW SSW SSW SSW SSW SSW SSW TBS TBS TBS TBS TBS TBS DESCRIPTION RRA-FN-17 0/C RESET RRA-FN-19 0/C RESET RRA-FN-20 0/C RESET SGT-FN-1A-1 0/C RESET SGT-FN-1A-2 0/C RESET SGT-FN-1B-1 0/C RESET SGT-FN-1B-2 0/C RESET RRA-FN-21 0/C RESET SGT-EHC-1A1 0/C RESET.,SGT-EHC-1A2 0/C RESET SGT-EHC-1B1 SGT-EHC-1B2 0/C RESET SLC-V-16 SYS CIRC TEST VLV SLC-V-31 TEST TANK OUTLET VALVE SLC-RV-29B REMOVED/CONN TO RCIC SLC-RV-29A REMOVED/CONN TO RCIC SLC-V-2A SLC PUMP 1A SUCTION VLV SLC-V-2B SLC PUMP 1B SUCTION VLV SLC-P-1A LOCAL START/STOP SLC-P-1B LOCAL START/STOP SLC-P-1A 0/C RESET SLC-P-1B 0/C RESET RHR-V-14A HX A MAN ISOL RHR-V-14B HX B MAN ISOL SW-V-165A SPRAY RING BYPASS SW-V-165B SPRAY RING BYPASS SW-V-170A SPRAY RING ISOL SW-V-170B SPRAY RING ISOL SW-V-71A SPRAY XOVER A-B SW-V-72A SPRAY XOVER B-A SW-P-2A LOOP A KEEP FILL PMP SW-P-2B LOOP B KEEP FILL PMP SW-P-1A 86 LOCKOUT RELAY RESET SW-P-1B 86 LOCKOUT RELAY RESET HPCS-P-2 0/C RESET SW-P-2A 0/C RESET SW-P-2B 0/C RESET TURB BLDG OUTSIDE AIR SPLY FAN1A TURB BLDG OUTSIDE AIR SPLY FAN1B TURB BLDG OUTSIDE AIR SPLY FAN2A TURB BLDG OUTSIDE AIR SPLY FAN2B'URB BLDG EXHAUST AIR FAN1A TURB BLDG EXHAUST AIR FAN1B November 16, 1994 Page 48 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID TBS-007 TBS-008 TBS-009 TBS-010 TBS-011 TBS-012 TBS-013 TBS-014 TBS-015 TBS-016 TLO-001 TLO-002 TLO-003 TLO-004 TLO-005 TLO-006 TSW-001 TSW-002 TSW-003 TSW-004 TSW-005 TSW-006 TSW-007 TSW-008 TSW-009 TSW-010 TSW-011 TSW-012 TSW-013 TSW-014 TSW-015 TSW-016 TSW-017 TSW-018 TSW-019 TSW-020 TSW-021 TSW-022 TSW-023 TSW-024 TSW-025 TSW-026 TSW-027 SYSTEM TBS TBS TBS TBS TBS TBS TBS TBS TBS TBS TLO TLO TLO TLO TLO TLO TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW DESCRIPTION TURB BLDG EXHAUST AIR FAN1C TURB BLDG EXHAUST AIR FAN1D TEA-FN-1A 0/C RESET TEA-FN-1B 0/C RESET TEA-FN-1C 0/C RESET TEA-FN-1D 0/C RESET TOA-FN-lA 0/C RESET TOA-FN-1B 0/C RESET TOA-FN-2A 0/C RESET TOA-FN-2B 0/C RESET OIL COOLER SELECI'A/1B TO-EX-1 0/C RESET TO-P-BLP 0/C RESET TO-P-BOP 0/C RESET TO-P-EOP 0/C RESET TO-P-SOBP 0/C RESET TSW-V-63A RCC-HX-1A INLET VLV TSW-V-63B RCC-HX-1B INLET VLV TSW-V-63C RCC-HX-1C INLET VLV TSW-V-46 TSW-TCV-4 BYPASS TSW-V-21 TSW-TCV-8 BYPASS TSW-V-29 TSW-TCV-9 BYPASS TSW-V-10A TSW-TCV-14B BYPASS TSW-V-10B TSW-TCV-14A BYPASS TSW-F-1A TSW LUBE WTR FLTR ON TSW-F-1B TSW LUBE WTR FLTR ON TSW-V-78 TSW RTN ISOL CW BASIN TSW-V-38 AIR SIDE S CLR TSW IN TSW-V-39 H2 SIDE S CLR TSW IN TSW-V-40 AIR SIDE S CLR TSW OUT TSW-V-41 H2 SIDE S CLR TSW OUT TSW-V-42A BUS DCl'LR A TSW IN TSW-V-42B BUS DCT CLR B TSW IN TSW-V-43A BUS DCT CLR A TSW OUT TSW-V-43B BUS DCT CLR B TSW OUT TSW-V-230 TSW SU LUBE WTR SUP TSW-V-45B TCV-4 ISOLATION TSW-V-9D TCV-14A ISOLATION TSW-V-9B TCV-14B ISOLATION TSW-V-20B TCV-8 ISOLATION TSW-V-28B TCV-9 ISOLATION TSW-V-33 TCV-11 BYPASS TSW-V-32B TCV-11 ISOLATION November 16, 1994 Page 49 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID TSW-028 TSW-029 TSW-030 TSW-031 TSW-032 TSW-033 TSW-034 TSW-035 TSW-036 TSW-037 TSW-038 TSW-039 TSW-040 TSW-041 TSW-042 TSW-043 TSW-044 TSW-045 TSW-046 TSW-047 TSW-048 TSW-049 TSW-050 TSW-051 TSW-052 TSW-053 TSW-054 TSW-055 TSW-056 TSW-057 TSW-058 TSW-059 TSW-060 TSW-061 TSW-062 TSW-063 TSW-064 TSW-065 TSW-066 TUR-001 TUR-002 TUR-003 TUR-004 SYSTEM TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TUR TUR TUR TUR DESCRIPTION TSW-V-44 PCV-20 BYPASS TSW-V-48B PCV-20 ISOLATION CJW-P-1A JACKET WATER CIRC PUMP CJW-P-1B JACKET WATER CIRC PUMP CJW-V-201 TO TSW DISCH HEADER CJW-V-5 TCV INLET ISOLATION CJW-V-12 TCV-1 INLET ISOLATION CJW-V-18 TCV-1 BYPASS CJW-V-9 TCV-1 BYPASS CJW-V-16A CAS-C-1A OUTLET ISOL CJW-V-16B CAS-C-1B OUTLET ISOL TSW-V-684 INLET TO CJW-HX-1B TSW-V-685 INLET TO CJW-HX-1A TSW-V-687 OUTLET FROM CJW-HX-1B TSW-V-688 OUTLET FROM CJW-HX-1A CJW-V-751 FPS CONNECTION TSW-V-237,243,244 FPS CONNECTION TSW-V-69 TSW SUPPLY CW FILL CJW-V-16C CAS-C-1C OUTLET ISOL TSW-V-695 FIREWATER TO TSW CJW-V-22A CJW-HX-1A OUTLET ISOL CJW-V-22B CJW-HX-1B OUTLET ISOL TSW-F-2A FLTR CIRC WTR LUBE WTR TSW-F-2B FLTR CIRC WTR LUBE WTR TSW-V-94A FLTR TSW-F-2A ISOL VLV TSW-V-94B FLTR TSW-F-2B ISOL VLV TSW-V-683 CJW HTX COMMON ISOL TSW-P-lA 86 LOCKOUT RELAY RESET TSW-P-1B 86 LOCKOUT RELAY RESET CJW-P-1A 0/C RESET CJW-P-1B 0/C RESET TSW-V-140A OUTLET FROM TO-HX-2A TSW-V-140B OUTLET FROM TO-HX-2B TSW-V-140C OUTLET FROM TO-HX-2C TSW-V-140D OUTLET FROM TO-HX-2D TSW-V-5A INLET TO TO-HX-2A TSW-V-5B INLET TO TO-HX-2B TSW-V-5C INLET TO TO-HX-2C TSW-V-5D INLET TO TO-HX-2D SS-V-49F SS-PCV-4F BYP VLV SS-V-48F SS-PCV-4F ISOL VLV SS-V-49E SS-PCV-4E BYP VLV SS-V-48E SS-PCV-4E ISOL VLV November 16, 1994 Page 50 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID TUR-005 TUR-006 TUR-007 TUR-008 TUR-009 TUR-010 TUR-011 TUR-012 TUR-013 TUR-014 TUR-015 TUR-016 TUR-017 TUR-018 TUR-019 TUR-020 TUR-021 TUR-022 TUR-023 TUR-024 TUR-025 TUR-026 SYSTEM TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR DESCRIPTION RESET UTl'ON SS-V-49D SS-PCV-4D BYP VLV SS-V-48D SS-PCV-4D ISOL VLV SS-V-49C SS-PCV-4C BYP VLV SS-V-48C SS-PCV-4C ISOL VLV SS-V-49B SS-PCV-4B BYP VLV SS-V-48B SS-PCV-4B ISOL VLV SS-V-49A SS-PCV-4A BYP VLV SS-V-48A SS-PCV-4A ISOL VLV SS-V43B SS-PCV-2B BYP VLV SS-V-42B SS-PCV-2B ISOL VLV SS-V-43A SS-PCV-2A BYP VLV SS-V-42A SS-PCV-2A ISOL VLV SS-V-25 SS-PCV-126 BYPASS VLV SS-V-24 SS-PCV-126 ISOL SS-V-46 SS-PCV-3 BYP VLV SS-V47 SS-PCV-3 ISOL VLV AS-BLR-1 AUX BOILER HV-V-28A,HV-V-29A BYPASS HV-V-28B,HV-V-29B BYPASS HEATER EXT NON-RETURN VLV TG-M-TG LOCAL START PUSHB TG-M-TG 0/C RESET TOTAL COUNT: 2172 November 16, 1994 Page 51 of 51 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID ADS-1 CAS-1 CAS-1A CAS-1B CAS-1C CAS-2 CAS-2A CAS-2B CAS-2C CAS-2D CAS-3 CAS-4 CFW-1 CFW-10 CFW-10A CFW-10B CFW-10C CFW-10D CFW-10E CFW-10F CFW-10G CFW-10H CFW-10I CFW-10J CFW-10K CFW-10L CFW-10M CFW-10N CFW-100 CFW-10P CFW-1A CFW-1B CFW-1C CFW-2 CFW-3 CFW4 CFW-5 CFW-6 CFW-7 CFW-8 CFW-8A CFW-8B CFW-9 SYSTEM ADS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CAS CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW CFW DESCRIPTION ADS LOGIC FAILURE COMPRESSOR LUBE OIL LEAK AP,C A COMPRESSOR LUBE OIL LEAK B COMPRESSOR LUBE OIL LEAK C COMPRESSOR LUBE OIL LEAK CTL AIR HDR LK DNSTRM CAS-V-15 CI'L AIR HDR LK DNSTRM CAS-V-151 CTL AIR HDR LK DNSTRM CAS-V-152 CI'L AIR HDR LK DNSTRM CAS-V-153 CTL AIR HDR LK DNSTRM CAS-V-155 SERV AIR HDR LK DNSTRM SA-PCV-2 LEAK DNSTRM OF CAS DRYER A/8 CONDENSER TUBE LEAK FEEDWATER HEATER TUBE RUPTURE FEEDWATER HEATER 1A TUBE RUPTURE FEEDWATER HEATER 1B TUBE RUPTURE FEEDWATER HEATER 1C TUBE RUPTURE FEEDWATER HEATER 2A TUBE RUPTURE FEEDWATER HEATER 2B TUBE RUPTURE FEEDWATER HEATER 2C TUBE RUPTURE FEEDWATER HEATER 3A TUBE RUPTURE FEEDWATER HEATER 3B TUBE RUPTURE FEEDWATER HEATER 3C TUBE RUPTURE FEEDWATER HEATER 4A TUBE RUPTURE FEEDWATER HEATER 4B TUBE RUPTURE FEEDWATER HEATER 4C TUBE RUPTURE FEEDWATER HEATER 5A TUBE RUPTURE FEEDWATER HEATER 5B TUBE RUPTURE FEEDWATER HEATER 6A TUBE RUPTURE FEEDWATER HEATER 6B TUBE RUPTURE CONDENSER TUBE LEAK EAST END CONDENSER TUBE LEAK MIDDLE CONDENSER TUBE LEAK WEST END LK IN CST SUPPLY HDR TO COND CONDENSER AIR LEAK LEAK IN COMMON COND PUMP DISCH FEED LINE LEAK IN TURBINE BLDG LEAK IN COMMON CBP DISCHARGE LEAK AT RFP SUCTION FEED LINE LEAK IN STEAM TUNNEL FEED LINE LEAK IN STEAM TUNNEL A FEED LINE LEAK IN STEAM TUNNEL B FEED LINE LEAK IN DRYWELL November 16, 1994 Page1of27 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID CFW-9A CFW-9B CIA-1 CIA-2 CIA-3 CIA-3A CIA-3B CRD-1 CRD-1A CRD-1AA CRD-1AB CRD-1AC CRD-1AD CRD-1AE CRD-1AF CRD-1AG CRD-1AH CRD-1AI CRD-1AJ CRD-lAK CRD-1AL CRD-1AM CRD-1AN CRD-1AO CRD-1AP CRD-1AQ CRD-1AR CRD-1AS CRD-1AT'RD-1AU CRD-1AV CRD-1AW CRD-1AX CRD-1B CRD-lc CRD-1D CRD-1E CRD-1F CRD-1G CRD-1H CRD-1I CRD-1J CRD-1K SYSTEM CFW CFW CIA CIA CIA CIA CIA CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD'RD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD DESCRIPTION FEED LINE LEAK IN DRYWELL A FEED LINE LEAK IN DRYWELL B CONTAINMENT INSTRUMENT AIR LEAK LEAK IN CIA LINE DNSTRM CIA-V-21 LK CIA LINE DNSTRM CIA-V-31A/8 LK IN SUPP LINE TO SRV-4A/4B/5B LK IN SUPP LINE SRV-3D/4C/4D/5C HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE November 16, 1994 Page 2 of 27 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID CRD-1L CRD-1M CRD-1N CRD-10 CRD-1P CRD-1Q CRD-1R CRD-1S CRD-1T CRD-1U CRD-1V CRD-1W CRD-1X CRD-1Y CRD-1Z CRD-2 CRD-3 CRD4 CRD-5 CRD-6 CRD-7 CRD-7A CRD-7B CSS-1 CSS-2 CSS-3 CSS-4 CSS-5 CSS-6 CSS-7 CWS-1 CWS-1A CWS-1B CWS-1C CWS-1D CWS-1E CWS-1F CWS-2 CWS-3 CWS-3A CWS-3B CWS-3C CWS-4 SYSTEM CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CSS CSS CSS CSS CSS CSS CSS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS DESCRIPTION HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE HCU ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE CONTROL ROD DRIVE SEALS WORN CRD HYD LINE BREAK AT INLET PORT CRD HYD LINE BREAK OUTLET PORT RUPTURE IN CRD AIR HEADER RUPTURE IN CRD WATER HEADER HYDRAULIC ATWS HYDRAULIC ATWS EAST SDV HYDRAULIC ATWS WEST SDV HPCS HEADER BREAK LPCS HEADER BREAK LPCS SUCTION LINE LEAK AT PUMP HPCS DISCHARGE LINE LEAK AT PUMP HPCS DISCH LN BRK DNSTRM FI-603 HPCS LOGIC FAILURE LPCS/LPCI-A LOGIC FAILURE CW TOWER ICING CW TOWER 1A ICING CW TOWER 1B ICING CW TOWER 1C ICING CW TOWER 2A ICING CW TOWER 2B ICING CW TOWER 2C ICING CW SYS RUPTURE AT COMMON DISCH CW SYS RUPTURE CONDENSER INLET CW SYS RUPTURE CONDENSER A INLET CW SYS RUPTURE CONDENSER B INLET CW SYS RUPTURE CONDENSER C INLET CW SYS RUPTURE AT CONDSER OUTLET November 16, 1994 Page 3 of27 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID CWS-4A CWS-4B CWS-4C CWS-5 CWS-5A CWS-SB CWS-5C CWS-5D CWS-5E CWS-5F CWS-6 DEH-1 DEH-10 DEH-10A DEH-10B DEH-10C DEH-10D DEH-11 DEH-11A DEH-11B DEH-11C DEH-11D DEH-12 DEH-12A DEH-12B DEH-12C DEH-12D DEH-12E DEH-12F DEH-12G DEH-12H DEH-12I DEH-12J DEH-12K DEH-12L DEH-13 DEH-13A DEH-13B DEH-13C DEH-13D DEH-2 DEH-3 DEH-4 SYSTEM CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS CWS DEH DEH DEH DEH DEH DEH DEH DBH DEH DBH DBH DEH DEH DEH DEH DEH DEH DEH DEH DBH DEH DEH DEH DEH DEH DEH DEH DEH DEH DEH DEH DEH DESCRIPTION CW SYS RUPTURE AT CNDSR A OUTLET CW SYS RUPTURE AT CNDSR B'OUTLET CW SYS RUPTURE AT CNDSR C OUTLET CW SYS RUPT AT EACH COOLING TOWR CW SYS RUPTURE AT CLG TOWER 1A CW SYS RUPTURE AT CLG TOWER 1B CW SYS RUPTURE AT CLG TOWER 1C CW SYS RUPTURE AT CLG TOWER 2A CW SYS RUPTURE AT CLG TOWER 2B CW SYS RUPTURE AT CLG TOWER 2C TMU RUPTURE IN 3.5 MILE M/U LINE MAIN TURBINE TRIP/PAIL TO TRIP TURBINE THROTILE VALVE FAILURE TURBINE THROTILE VALVE&#xb9;1 FAIL TURBINE THROTTLE VALVE&#xb9;2 FAIL TURBINE THROVE,E VALVE&#xb9;3 FAIL TURBINE THROVE.E VALVE&#xb9;4 FAIL TURBINE GOVERNOR VALVE FAILURE TURBINE GOVERNOR VALVE&#xb9;1 FAIL TURBINE GOVERNOR VALVE&#xb9;2 FAIL TURBINE GOVERNOR VALVE&#xb9;3 FAIL TURBINE GOVERNOR VALVE&#xb9;4 PAIL INTERCEPT AND STOP VALVE FAILURE INTERCEPT/STOP VALVE FAIL L-1IV INTERCEPT/STOP VALVE FAIL L-1RV INTERCEPT/STOP VALVE FAIL L-2IV INTERCEPT/STOP VALVE FAIL L-2RV INTERCEPT/STOP VALVE PAIL L-3IV INTERCEPT/STOP VALVE PAIL L-3RV INTERCEPT/STOP VALVE PAIL R-1IV INTERCEPT/STOP VALVE FAIL R-1RV INTERCEPT/STOP VALVE PAIL R-2IV INTERCEPT/STOP VALVE PAIL R-2RV INTERCEPT/STOP VALVE FAIL R-3IV INTERCEPT/STOP VALVE PAIL R-3RV TURBINE BYPASS VALVE FAILURE TURBINE BYPASS VALVE&#xb9;1 FAILURE TURBINE BYPASS VALVE&#xb9;2 FAILURE TURBINE BYPASS VALVE&#xb9;3 FAILURE TURBINE BYPASS VALVE&#xb9;4 FAILURE RUPTURE IN COMMON DEH DISCHARGE EH OIL LEAK AT PUMP DISCHARGE DEH STM PRESS INPUT AMP OSCIL November 16, 1994 Page 4 of 27 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID DEH-4A DEH-4B DEH-5 DEH-6 DEH-7 DEH-7A DEH-7B DEH-8 DEH-9 DGN-1 DGN-1A DGN-1B DGN-1C DGN-2 DGN-2A DGN-2B DGN-2C DGN-3 DGN-3A DGN-3B DGN-3C DGN-4 DGN-4A DGN-4B DGN-4C DGN-5 DON-5A DGN-5B DGN-5C EPS-1 EPS-1A EPS-1B EPS-1C EPS-1D EPS-1E EPS-1F EPS-1G EPS-1H EPS-1I EPS-1J EPS-2 EPS-2A EPS-2B SYSTEM DEH DEH DEH DEH DEH DEH DEH DEH DEH DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN DGN EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS DESCRIPTION DEH STM PRESS A INPUT AMP OSCIL DEH STM PRESS B INPUT AMP OSCIL DEH PRESS CONTROLLER OUTPUT FAIL DEH COMPUTER FAILURE DEH ANALOG CONTROLLER FAILURE DEH ANALOG CONTROLLER FAIL-BPV'S DEH ANALOG CONTROLLER FAIL-GV'S GOV VALVE LOW SIGNAL SELECT FAIL TURB ACCELERATION CNTRL FAILURE DG FAIL TO AUTO START-INCOMP SEQ DG1 FAIL AUTO START-INCOMPL SEQ DG2 FAIL AUTO START-INCOMPL SEQ DG3 FAIL AUTO START-INCOMPL SEQ DG TRIP-HI DIFFERED IAL CURRENT DG1 TRIP-HIGH DIFF CURRENT DG2 TRIP-HIGH DIFF CURRENT DG3 TRIP-HIGH DIFF CURRENT DG GOVERNOR FAILURE-SPEED/LOAD DG1 GOVERNOR FAIL-SPEED/LOAD DG2 GOVERNOR FAIL-SPEED/LOAD DG3 GOVERNOR FAIL-SPEED/LOAD DG VOLT REG FAIL-OSCILLATION DG1 VOLT REG FAIL-OSCILLATION DG2 VOLT REG FAIL-OSCILLATION DG3 VOLT REG FAIL-OSCILLATION DG HIGH VIBRATION DG1 HIGH VIBRATION DG2 HIGH VIBRATION DG3 HIGH VIBRATION 4160 VAC BUS OVERCURRENT-GROUND 4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM1 4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM2 4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM3 4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM4 4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM75 4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM85 4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM7 4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM8 4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM72 4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM82 480 VAC BUS OVERCURRENT
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-GROUND 480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL11 480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL21 November 16, 1994 Page 5 of 27 ID APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING t SYSTEM DESCRIPTION EPS-2C EPS-2D EPS-2E EPS-2F EPS-2G EPS-2H EPS-2I EPS-2J BPS-2K EPS-2L EPS-3 EPS-3A EPS-3B EPS-3C EPS-3D EPS-3B EPS-3F EPS-3G EPS-4 EPS-4A EPS-4B EPS-4C EPS-5 EPS-5A EPS-5B FPC-1 FPC-2 FPC-3 FPS-1 FPT-1 FPT-1A FPT-1B FPT-2 FPT-2A FPT-2B FPT-3 FPT-3A FPT-3B FPT-4 FPT-4A FPT-4B FPT-5 FPT-5A EPS EPS EPS BPS EPS BPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS BPS EPS EPS EPS BPS EPS EPS BPS EPS EPS EPS EPS FPC FPC FPC FPS FPT FPT FPT FPT FPT FPT FPT FPT FPT FPT FPT FPT'PT 480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL31 , 480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND MC4A 480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL51-SL52 480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL53 480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL61-SL62 480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL63 480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL71 480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL73 480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL81 480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL83 GROUNDED DC BUS GROUNDED DC BUS DP-SO-1A GROUNDED DC BUS DP-SO-IB GROUNDED DC BUS DP-S1-1 GROUNDED DC BUS DP-S1-2 GROUNDED DC BUS DP-S 1-7 GROUNDED DC BUS DP-S1-HPCS GROUNDED DC BUS DP-S2-1 UPS STATIC SWITCH FAILURE UPS STATIC SWITCH FAILURE-IN1 UPS STATIC SWITCH FAILURE-IN2 UPS STATIC SWITCH FAILURE-IN3 6900 VAC BUS OVERCURRENT-GROUND 6900 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SH5 6900 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SH6 LEAK IN SPENT FUEL POOL RUPTURE IN FPC PUMP SUCHON LINE DROPPED SPENT FUEL BUNDLE IN SFP FIRE MAIN HEADER BREAK TO-TK-3A/3B LUBE OIL LEAK TO-TK-3A LUBE OIL LEAK TO-TK-3B LUBE OIL LEAK RFPT TRIP/FAIL TO TRIP RFPT-A TRIP/FAIL TO TRIP RFPT-B TRIP/FAIL TO TRIP RFPT LOSS OF LUBE OIL RFPT-A LOSS OF LUBE OIL RFPT-B LOSS OF LUBE OIL RFPT GOVERNOR FAILURE RFPT-A GOVERNOR FAILURE RFPT-B GOVERNOR FAILURE RFPT HIGH VIBRATION RFPT-A HIGH VIBRATION November 16, 1994 Page 6 of 27


APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID FPT-5B FPT-6 FPT-6A FPT-6B FWC-1 FWC-2 FWH-1 FWH-lA FWH-1B FWH-1C FWH-1D FWH-1E FWH-1F FWH-1G FWH-1H FWH-1I FWH-1J FWH-2 FWH-2A FWH-2B FWH-2C FWH-2D FWH-2E FWH-2F FWH-2G FWH-2H FWH-2I FWH-2J FWH-2K FWH-2L FWH-2M GEA-1 GBA-1A GEA-1B GEA-2 GEA-3 GEA-3A GEA-3B GEAR GEA-5 GEN-1 GEN-2 GEN-3 SYSTEM FPT FPT FPT FPT FWC FWC FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH FWH GEA GEA GEA GEA GEA GEA GEA GEA GEA GEN GEN GEN DESCRIPTION RFPT-B HIGH VIBRATION STM LK RFP SUPPLY BETWEEN SV/GOV STM LK RFP-A SUP BETWEEN SV/GV STM LK RFP-B SUP BETWEEN SV/GV STEAM FLOW TOTALIZER FAILURE FEED FLOW TOTALIZER FAILURE DRAIN LINE LEAK TO MSR DRAIN TK DRAIN LINE LEAK TO HD-TK-1A DRAIN LINE LEAK TO HD-TK-1B DRAIN LINE LEAK TO HD-TK-2A DRAIN LINE LEAK TO HD-TK-2B DRAIN LINE LEAK TO HD-TK-2C DRAIN LINE LEAK TO HD-TK-2D DRAIN LINE LEAK TO HD-TK-3A DRAIN LINE LEAK TO HD-TK-3B DRAIN LINE LEAK TO HD-TK-3C DRAIN LINE LEAK TO HD-TK-3D FW HTR DRAIN LK BETWEEN DUMP VLV FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR2A FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR2B FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR2C FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR3A FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR3B FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR3C FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR4A FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR4B FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR4C FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR5A FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR5B FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR6A FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR6B RUPTURE OF GEN SEAL OIL FILTERS RUPT OF AIR SIDE SEAL OIL FILTER RUPT OF HYDROGEN SEAL OIL FILTER H2 LEAK IN SUPPLY LINE TO GEN SCC PUMPS SUCTION LINE LEAK SCC-A PUMP SUCTION LINE LEAK SCC-B PUMP SUCTION LINE LEAK GEN CLG WATER HIGH CONDUCTIVITY STATOR CLG WTR LEAK IN MAIN GEN MAIN GENERATOR TRIP/FAIL TO TRIP GENERATOR VOLTAGE REG FAILURE TRANSFORMER LOCKOUT TR-Nl November 16, 1994 Page 7 of 27 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID GENP GEN-5 GEN-5A GEN-5B GEN-6 GEN-7 GEN-7A 6 EN-7B GEN-8 GEN-8A GEN-8B GEN-8C NIS-1 NIS-1A NIS-1B NIS-1C NIS-1D NIS-2 NIS-2A NIS-2B NIS-2C NIS-2D NIS-2E NIS-2F NIS-26 NIS-2H NIS-3 NIS-3A NIS-3B NIS-3C NIS-3D NIS-4 NISAA NISPB NISPC NISCD NISSE NISPF NISQG NIS-4H NIS-5 NIS-5A NIS-5B SYSTEM GEN GEN GEN GEN GEN GEN GEN GEN GEN GEN GEN GEN NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS DESCRIPTION TRANSFORMER LOCKOUT TR-N2 500KV BREAKER TRIP 500KV ASHE BKR&#xb9;1 (4885)TRIP 500KV ASHE BKR&#xb9;2 (4888)TRIP MWTI'AILURE MAIN GEN POTENTIAL XPMR FAILURE GEN INST POTENTIAL XPMR 62 FAIL VOLT REG POTENTIAL XFMR G3 FAIL MAIN TRANSFORMER LOCKOUT MAIN TRANSFORMER TR-M1 LOCKOUT MAIN'IRANSPORMER TR-M2 LOCKOUT MAIN TRANSFORMER TR-M3 LOCKOUT SRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP SRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP A SRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP B SRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP C SRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP D IRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP IRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP A IRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP B IRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP C IRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP D IRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP E IRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP F IRM INSTR PLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP G IRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP H SRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CIR FAIL.SRM DT DR FAIL.-STCK,CIR PAIL A SRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CIR FAIL B SRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CIR FAIL C SRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CIR FAIL D IRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CKT FAIL.IRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CKT FAIL A IRM DT DR PAIL-STCK,CKT FAIL B IRM DT DR PAIL-STCK,CKT PAIL C IRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CKT PAIL D IRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CKT FAIL E IRM DT DR FAII STCK,CKT FAIL F IRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CKT FAIL G IRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CKT FAIL H APRM FAILURE-DWNSCL/UPSCL flNOP APRM-A FAILURE-DWNSCL/UPS CL/INOP APRM-B FAILURE-DWNSCL/UPSCL flNOP November 16, 1994 Page 8 of 27 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID NIS-5C NIS-5D NIS-5E NIS-5F NIS-6 NIS-6A NIS-6B NIS-6C NIS-6D NIS-7 NIS-7A NIS-7B NIS-7C NIS-7D NIS-7E NIS-7F NIS-7G NIS-7H NIS-8 NIS-8A NIS-8AA NIS-8AB NIS-8AC NIS-8AD NIS-8AE NIS-8AF NIS-8AG NIS-8AH NIS-8AI NIS-8AJ NIS-8AK NIS-8AL NIS-8AM NIS-8AN NIS-8AO NIS-8AP NIS-8AQ NIS-8AR NIS-8AS NIS-8AT NIS-8AU NIS-8AV NIS-8AW SYSTEM NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS DESCRIPTION APRM-C FAILURE/DWNSCL/UPSCL/INOP APRM-D FAILURE-DWNSCL/UPSCL/INOP APRM-E FAILURE/DWNSCL/UPSCL/INOP APRM-F FAILURE/DWNSCL/UPSCL/INOP APRM FLOW UNIT FAILURE APRM FLOW UNIT A FAIL APRM FLOW UNIT B FAIL APRM FLOW UNIT C FAIL APRM FLOW UNIT D FAIL SRM-IRM INADEQUATE OVERLAP SRM-IRM A INADEQUATE OVERLAP SRM-IRM B INADEQUATE OVERLAP SRM-IRM C INADEQUATE OVERLAP SRM-IRM D INADEQUATE OVERLAP SRM-IRM E INADEQUATE OVERLAP SRM-IRM F INADEQUATE OVERLAP SRM-IRM G INADEQUATE OVERLAP SRM-IRM H INADEQUATE OVERLAP LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE November 16, 1994 Page 9 of 27 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID NIS-8AX NIS-8AY NIS-8AZ NIS-8B NIS-8BA NIS-8BB NIS-88C NIS-8BD NIS-8BE NIS-8BF NIS-8BG NIS-8BH NIS-8C NIS-8D NIS-8E NIS-8F NIS-8G NIS-8H NIS-8I NIS-8J NIS-8K NIS-8L NIS-8M NIS-8N NIS-80 NIS-8P NIS-8Q NIS-8R NIS-8S NIS-8T NIS-8U NIS-8V NIS-8W NIS-8X NIS-8Y NIS-8Z NSF-1 NSF-1A NSF-1B OED-1 OED-2 OED-3 OGS-1 SYSTEM NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS NIS EPS EPS EPS OED OED OED OGS DESCRIPTION LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE POWER SUPPLY FAILURE-FUSE BLOWN P/S FAILURE-FUSE CB7A BLOWN P/S FAILURE-FUSE CB7B BLOWN TRANSFORMER LOCKOUT TR-S LOSS OF ALL OFFSITE POWER TRANSFORMER LOCKOUT TR-B SYSTEM LEAK CATALYTIC RECOMBINER November 16, 1994 Page 10 of 27 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID 0GS-lA OGS-1B OGS-2 OGS-3 0GS-3A OGS-3B OGS-4 OGS-5 OGS-5A OGS-5B PCN-1 PCN-2 PCN-2A PCN-2B PCN-2C PCN-2D PCN-2E PCN-2F PCN-2G PCN-2H PCN-2I PCN-2J PCN-2K PCN-2L PCN-2M PCN-2N PCN-20 PCN-2P PCN-2Q PCN-2R PCN-3 PCN-3A PCN-3B PCN-3C PCN-3D PCN-4 PCN-5 PCN-5A PCN-5B PCR-1 PCR-10 PCR-2 PCR-3 SYSTEM OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS OGS PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCN PCR PCR PCR PCR DESCRIPTION SYSTEM LEAK RECOMBINER OG-RC-5A SYSTEM LEAK RECOMBINER OG-RC-5B SYSTEM LEAK PREFILTER AREA SYSTEM LEAK IN CHARCOAL ADSORBER SYSTEM LEAK IN ADSORBER TRAIN A SYSTEM LEAK IN ADSORBER TRAIN B DEACITVATED STM LEAK IN BACH S JAE ROOM STM LEAK IN S JAE ROOM A STM LEAK IN SJAE ROOM B LK IN CONT DWNSTRM OF CEP-V-1A/B RUPT TAILPIP ABOVE SUPP POOL LVL RUPT MS-RV-1A TAILPIP ABV SP LVL RUPT MS-RV-2A TAILPIP ABV SP LVL RUPT MS-RV-3A TAILPIP'ABV SP LVL RUPT MS-RV-4A TAILPIP ABV SP LVL RUPT MS-RV-1B TAILPIP ABV SP LVL RUPT MS-RV-2B TAILPIP ABV SP LVL RUPT MS-RV-3B TAILPIP ABV SP LVL RUPT MS-RV-4B TAILPIP ABV SP LVL RUPT MS-RV-5B TAILPIP ABV SP LVL RUPT MS-RV-1C TAILPIP ABV SP LVL RUPT MS-RV-2C TAILPIP ABV SP LVL RUPT MS-RV-3C TAILPIP ABV SP LVL RUPT MS-RV-4C TAILPIP ABV SP LVL RUPT MS-RV-5C TAILPIP ABV SP LVL RUPT MS-RV-1D TAILPIP ABV SP LVL RUPT MS-RV-2D TAILPIP ABV SP LVL RUPT MS-RV-3D TAILPIP ABV SP LVL RUPT MS-RV-4D TAILPIP ABV SP LVL HI GAS CONCENTRATION IN PRI CONT HI H2 CONCENTRATION IN DRYWELL HI 02 CONCENTIMTION IN DRYWELL HI H2 CONCENTRATION IN WETWBLL'I 02 CONCENTRATION IN WETWELL HYDROGEN IGNITION CEP LEAKAGE CEP LEAKAGE (DRYWELL)CEP LEAKAGE (WETWELL)PLACE HOLDER PLACE HOLDER PLACE HOLDER PLACE HOLDER November 16, 1994 Page II of 27 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID PCR-4 PCR-5 PCR-6 PCR-7 PCR-8 PCR-9 RBM-1 RBM-1A RBM-1B RCC-1 RCC-10 RCC-10A RCC-10B RCC-10C RCC-2 RCC-3 RCC-4 RCC-5 RCC-SA RCC-5B RCC-6 RCC-7 RCC-7A RCC-7B RCC-8 RCC-8A RCC-8B RCC-9 RCI-1 RCI-2 RCI-3 RCI-4 RCI-5 RCI-6 RCI-7 RCI-7A RCI-7B RCX-1 RCX-2 RCX-3 RCX-4 RCX4A RCX-4AA SYSTEM PCR PCR PCR PCR PCR PCR RBM RBM RBM RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCC RCI RCI RCI RCI RCI RCI RCI RCI RCI RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX DESCRIPTION PLACE HOLDER PLACE HOLDER PLACE HOLDER PLACE HOLDER PLACE HOLDER PLACE HOLDER ROD BLOCK MONITOR FAILURE RBM-A FAILURE RBM-B FAILURE RCC LK IN SUPPLY HDR IN PRI CONT RUPT DW COOLING LN INLET/OUTLET RUPT DW COOLING LN CRA-CC-1A/B/C RUPT DW COOLING LN TO CRA-CC-2B RUPT DW COOLING LN FRM CRA-CC-2B RCCW RETURN HDR LK IN PRI CONT RCCW LEAK AT PUMP SUCTION RCCW LK IN SUPPLY HDR TO OFF GAS LOSS RCCW COOLING TO RECIRC PUMP LOSS OF RCCW COOLING TO RRC-P-1A LOSS OF RCCW COOLING TO RRC-P-1B RCCW LK DOWNSTREAM OF RCC-FT-29 RCCW LK CRD PUMP BEARING COOLER RCCW LK AT CRD-P-1A BRNG COOLER RCCW LK AT CRD-P-1B BRNG COOLER LOSS RCCW FLOW CRD PMP BRNG CLR LOSS RCCW FLOW CRD-P-1A BRNG CLR LOSS RCCW FLOW CRD-P-1B BRNG CLR LOSS RCCW FLOW TO DW EDR COOLER RCIC TURBINE TRIP/PAILS TO TRIP RUPTURE STM SUPPLY TO RCIC IN PC RCIC TUR EXH DIA RUPTURE IN RB RUPT IN STM LN DWNSTRM RCIC-V-45 RUPTURE TURB EXH LINE IN RX BLDG STEAM LINE BREAK AT RCIC TUIUSINE RCIC LOGIC FAILURE RCIC LOGIC FAILURE DIVISION 1 RCIC LOGIC FAILURE DIVISION 2 CLAD PERFORATION GROSS CLAD FAILURE HIGH ROD WORTH SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION Novembn 16, 1994 Page 12of27 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID RCX-4AB RCX-4AC RCXPAD RCX-4AE RCX-4AF RCX-4AG RCX-4AH RCX-4AI RCX-4AJ RCX-4AK RCX4AL RCX4AM RCX-4AN RCXPAO RCX4AP RCX-4AQ RCX-4AR RCX-4AS RCX-4AT RCX4AU RC XIV RCX-4AW RCX-4AX RCX-4B RCX-4C RCX4D RCX-4E RCX-4F RCX4G RCX-4H RCX-4I RCX-4J RCX-4K RCX-4L" RCX-4M RCX-4N RCXPO RCX-4P RCX-4Q RCX-4R RCX-4S RCX-4T RCXPU SYSTEM RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX'CX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX DESCRIPTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION November 16, 1994 Page 13 of 27 APPENDIX C A%I ACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUHLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID RCX-4V RCX-4W RCX-4X RCX-4Y RCXCZ RCX-5 RCX-5A RCX-5B RFC-1 RFC-2 RFC-3 RFC-3A RFC-3B RFC-4 RFC-4A RFC-4B RFC-4C RFC-4D RFC-5 RHR-1 RHR-2 RHR-3 RHRP RHRQA RHR-4B RMC-1 RMC-1A RMC-1AA RMC-1AB RMC-1AC RMC-1 AD RMC-lAERMC-lAF RMC-1AG RMC-1 AH RMC-1AI RMC-1AJ RMC-1AK RMC-1AL RMC-1AM RMC-1AN RMC-1AO RMC-1AP SYSTEM RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RCX RFC RFC RFC RFC RFC RFC RFC RFC RFC RFC RFC RHR RHR RHR RHR RHR RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC DESCRIPTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION POWER OSCILLATIONS PWR OSCILL,GLOBAL gN PHASE)PWR OSCILL,REGION (OUT OF PHASE)RUPT IN HYD LN AT RRC-V-60B ACT RUPT IN HYD LN AT RRC-V-60A ACT FAIL IN FEEDBACK LOOP-VLV POS FAIL IN VLV POS FB RRC-M/A-611A FAIL IN VLV POS FB RRC-M/A-611B HPU FAILURE-LEAD/BACKUP SYSTEM HPU A SYS 1 FAILS-HY-HP-Al HPU B SYS 1 FAILS-HY-HP-Bl HPU A SYS 2 FAILS-HY-HP-A2 HPU B SYS 2 FAILS-HY-HP-B2 DEACIIVATED LINE BREAK AT RHR-P-2A SUCTION LINE BREAK AT RHR-HX-1B S/D COOLING LINE BRK IN SEC CONT LPCI LOGIC FAILURE-A, B, AND C LPCI LOGIC FAILURE A LPCI LOGIC FAILURE B AND C HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU'IRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU'IRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE November 16, 1994 Page 14 of 27 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID RMC-lAQ RMC-1AR RMC-1AS RMC-1 AT RMC-lAU RMC-1AV RMC-1AW RMC-1AX RMC-lAY RMC-1AZ RMC-1B RMC-1BA RMC-1BB RMC-1BC RMC-1BD RMC-1BE RMC-1BF RMC-1BG RMC-1BH RMC-1C RMC-1D RMC-1E RMC-1F RMC-1G RMC-1H RMC-1I RMC-1J RMC-1K RMC-1L RMC-1M RMC-1N RMC-10 RMC-1P RMC-1Q RMC-1R RMC-1S RMC-1T RMC-1U RMC-1V RMC-1W RMC-1X RMC-1Y RMC-1Z SYSTEM RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC, RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC"RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC DESCRIPTION HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU, TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TIMNSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU'IRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TIMNSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU'IRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU'IRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE November 16, 1994 Page 15 of 27 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID RMC-2 RMC-3 RMC-4 RMC-4A RMC-4AA RMC-4AB RMC-4AC RMC-4AD RMC-4AE RMC-4AF RMC-4AG RMC-4AH RMC-4AI RMC-4AJ RMC-4AK RMC-4AL RMC-4AM RMC-4AN RMC-4AO RMC-4AP RMC-4AQ RMC-4AR RMC-4AS RMC-4AT RMC-4AU RMC-4AV RMC-4AW RMC-4AX RMC-4AY RMC-4AZ RMC-48 RMC-4BA RMC-4BB RMC-4BC RMC-4BD RMC-4BE RMC-4BF RMC-4B6 RMC-4BH RMC-4C RMC-4D RMC-4E RMC-4F SYSTEM RMC RMC CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD DESCRIPTION ROD POSITION INDICATION FAILURE RDCS FAILURE ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT November 16, 1994 Page 16 of 27 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID RMC-4G RMC-4H RMC-4I RMC-4J RMC-4K RMC-4L RMC-4M RMC-4N RMC-40 RMC-4P RMC-4Q RMC-4R RMC-4S RMC-4T RMC-4U RMC-4V RMC-4W RMC-4X RMC-4Y RMC-4Z RMC-5 RMC-5A RMC-5AA RMC-SAB RMC-SAC RMC-SAD RMC-5AE RMC-SAP RMC-SAG RMC-5AH RMC-SAI RMC-5AJ RMC-SAK RMC-SAL RMC-SAM RMC-5AN RMC-5AO RMC-SAP RMC-SAQ RMC-SAR RMC-5AS RMC-5AT RMC-SAU SYSTEM CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD DESCRIPTION ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD November 16, 1994 Page 17 of 27 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID RMC-SAV RMC-SAW RMC-SAX RMC-5AY RMC-SAZ RMC-5B RMC-SBA RMC-SBB RMC-SBC RMC-SBD RMC-5BE RMC-5BF RMC-5BG RMC-5BH RMC-SC RMC-SD RMC-SE RMC-SF RMC-5G RMC-SH RMC-SI RMC-SJ RMC-5K RMC-SL RMC-SM RMC-5N RMC-50 RMC-SP RMC-SQ RMC-SR RMC-SS RMC-ST RMC-SU RMC-SV RMC-SW RMC-SX RMC-SY RMC-SZ RMC-6 RMC-6A RMC-6AA RMC-6AB RMC-6AC SYSTEM CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD , CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD DESCRIPTION STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD STUCK ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD November 16, 1994 Page 18 of 27 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID RMC-6AD RMC-6AE RMC-6AF RMC-6AG RMC-6AH RMC-6AI RMC-6AJ RMC-6AK RMC-6AL RMC-6AM RMC-6AN RMC-6AO RMC-6AP RMC-6AQ RMC-6AR RMC-6AS RMC-6AT RMC-6AU RMC-6AV RMC-6AW RMC-6AX RMC-6AY RMC-6AZ RMC-6B RMC-6BA RMC-6BB RMC-6BC RMC-6BD RMC-6BE RMC-6BF RMC-6B6 RMC-6BH RMC-6C RMC-6D RMC-6E RMC-6F RMC-6G RMC-6H RMC-6I RMC-6J RMC-6K RMC-6L RMC-6M SYSTEM CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD DESCRIPTION UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD November 16, 1994 Page 19 of 27 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID RMC-6N RMC-60 RMC-6P RMC-6Q RMC-6R RMC-6S RMC-6T RMC-6U RMC-6V RMC-6W RMC-6X RMC-6Y RMC-6Z RMC-7 RMC-7A RMC-7AA RMC-7AB RMC-7AC RMC-7AD RMC-7AE RMC-7AF RMC-7AG RMC-7AH RMC-7AI RMC-7AJ RMC-7AK RMC-7AL RMC-7AM RMC-7AN RMC-7AO RMC-7AP RMC-7AQ RMC-7AR RMC-7AS RMC-7AT RMC-7AU RMC-7AV RMC-7AW RMC-7AX RMC-7AY RMC-7AZ RMC-7B RMC-7BA SYSTEM CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD CRD RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS DESCRIPTION UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD UNCOUPLED ROD SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM November 16, 1994 Page 20 of 27 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID RMC-7BB RMC-7BC RMC-7BD RMC-7BE RMC-7BF RMC-7BG RMC-7BH RMC-7C RMC-7D RMC-7E RMC-7F RMC-7G RMC-7H RMC-7I RMC-7J RMC-7K RMC-7L RMC-7M RMC-7N RMC-70 RMC-7P RMC-7Q RMC-7R RMC-7S RMC-7T RMC-7U RMC-7V RMC-7W RMC-7X RMC-7Y RMC-7Z RMC-8 RMC-8A RMC-8AA RMC-8AB RMC-8AC RMC-8AD RMC-8AE RMC-8AF RMC-8AG RMC-8AH RMC-8AI RMC-8AJ SYSTEM RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RPS RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC DESCRIPTION SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM SINGLE ROD SCRAM REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE November 16, 1994 Page 21 of 27 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID RMC-8AK RMC-SAL RMC-SAM RMC-8AN RMC-8AO RMC-SAP RMC-8AQ RMC-8AR RMC-8AS RMC-SAT RMC-SAU RMC-SAV RMC-8AW RMC-8AX RMC-8AY RMC-SAZ RMC-8B RMC-8BA RMC-8BB RMC-SBC RMC-8BD RMC-8BE RMC-8BF RMC-8BG RMC-88H RMC-8C RMC-SD RMC-8E RMC-SF RMC-8G RMC-8H RMC-SI RMC-SJ RMC-8K RMC-8L RMC-SM RMC-SN RMC-80 RMC-8P RMC-8Q RMC-8R RMC-8S RMC-8T SYSTEM RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC RMC DESCRIPTION REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE November 16, 1994 Page 22 of 27 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID RMC-8U RMC-8V RMC-8W RMC-8X RMC-8Y RMC-8Z RPS-1 RPS-1A RPS-1B RPS-1C RPS-1D RPS-1E RPS-1F RPS-1G RPS-1H RRP-1 RRP-1A RRP-1B RRP-1C RRP-1D RRP-2 RRP-2A RRP-2B RRS-1 RRS-lA RRS-1B RRS-2 RRS-2A RRS-2B RRS-2C RRS-2D RRS-2E RRS-2F RRS-2G RRS-2H RRS-2I RRS-2J RRS-3 RRS-3A RRS-3B RRS-3C RRS-3D RRS-4 SYSTEM RMC RMC RPS RPS RPS RPS RRP RRP RRP RRP RRP RRP RRP RRP RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS DESCRIPTION REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE REED SWITCH FAILURE RPS SCRAM GROUP FUSES BLOWN RPS SCRAM FUSE BLOWN-GPl F18A RPS SCRAM FUSE BLOWN-GP1 F18B RPS SCRAM FUSE BLOWN-GP2 F18E RPS SCRAM FUSE BLOWN-GP2 F18F RPS SCRAM FUSE BLOWN-GP3 F18C RPS SCRAM FUSE BLOWN-GP3 F18D RPS SCRAM FUSE BLOWN-GP4 F18G RPS SCRAM FUSE BLOWN-GP4 F18H RECIRCULATION PUMP SEAL FAILURE RRC-P-1A LOWER SEAL FAILURE RRC-P-1B LOWER SEAL FAILURE RRC-P-1A UPPER SEAL FAILURE RRC-P-1B UPPER SEAL FAILURE RECIRCULATION PUMP HI VIBRATION RRC-P-1A HIGH VIBRATION RRC-P-1B HIGH VIBRATION HIGH REACTOR WATER CONDUCTIVITY HI RX WATER COND VIA RWCU-DM-A HI RX WATER COND VIA RWCU-DM-B JET PUMP FAILURE FAILURE JET PUMPS 1 AND 2 FAILURE JET PUMPS 3 AND 4 FAILURE JET PUMPS 5 AND 6 FAILURE JET PUMPS 7 AND 8 FAILURE JET PUMPS 9 AND 10 FAILURE JET PUMPS 11 AND 12 FAILURE JET PUMPS 13 AND 14 FAILURE JET PUMPS 15 AND 16 FAILURE JET PUMPS 17 AND 18 FAILURE JET PUMPS 19 AND 20 MN STM LN BRK AFTER FLOW RSTRCTR MN STM LN A BRK AFT FLOW RSTRCIR MN STM LN B BRK AFT FLOW RSTRCI'R MN STM LN C BRK AFT FLOW RSTRCIR MN STM LN D BRK AFT FLOW RSTRCTR RECIRC LN RUPT-PMP A/B SUCT/DISC November 16, 1994 Page 23 of 27 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID RRS-4A RRS-4B RRSPC RRS-4D RRS-5 RRS-5A RRS-5B RRS-5C RRS-5D RRS-5E RRS-5F RRS-6 RRS-6A RRS-6B RRS-6C RRS-6D RRS-7 RRS-7A RRS-7B RRS-7C RRS-7D RRS-7E RRS-7F RRS-7G RRS-7H RRS-8 RRS-8A RRS-8B RRS-8C RRS-8D RRS-9 RRS-9A RRS-9B RRS-9C RRS-9D RSC-1 RWB-1 RWB-2 RWB-2A RWB-2B RWM-1 RWU-1 RWU-lA SYSTEM RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RRS RSC RWB RWB RWB RWB RWM RWU RWU DESCRIPTION RECIRC LINE RUPT-RRC-P-1A SUCT RECIRC LINE RUPT-RRC-P-1B SUCT RECIRC LINE RUPT-RRC-P-1A DISCH RECIRC LINE RUPT-RRC-P-1B DISCH INSTRUMENT LINE VARIABLE LEG BRK INST VAR LN BRK-PENETRATION 12A INST VAR LN BRK-PENETRATION 12B INST VAR LN BRK-PENKZViTION 12C INST VAR LN BRK-PENEl'RATION 12D INST VAR LN BRK-PENETRATION 13A INST VAR LN BRK-PENETRATION 13B MAIN STM LN BREAK IN STM TUNNEL MSL-A BREAK IN THE STEAM TUNNEL MSL-B BREAK IN THE STEAM TUNNEL MSL-C'BREAK IN THE STEAM TUNNEL MSL-D BREAK IN THE STEAM TUNNEL INST LINE REFERENCE LEG BREAK INST LN BRK BTW RPV&CU4A IN CONT INST LN BRK BTW RPV&CU4B IN CONT INST LN BRK BTW RPV&CU4C IN CONT INST LN BRK BTW RPV&CU4D IN CONT INST LN BRK DOWNSTRM PI-EFC-X114 INST LN BRK DOWNSTRM PI-EFC-X109 INST LN BRK DOWNSTRM PI-EFC-X112 INST LN BRK DOWNSTRM PI-EFC-X106 MN STEAM LN BRK IN TURBINE BLDG MSL-A BREAK IN TURBINE BUILDING MSL-B BREAK IN TUIU3INE BUILDING MSL-C BREAK IN TURBINE BUILDING MSL-D BREAK IN TURBINE BUILDING MN STM LN BRK BEFORE FLW RSTRCTR MN STM LN A BRK BFR FLOW RSTRCIR MN STM LN B BRK BFR FLOW RSTRCIR MN STM LN C BRK BFR FLOW RSTRCIR MN STM LN D BRK BFR FLOW RSTRCIR RSCS FAILURE EARTHQUAKE RADWASTE TANK LEAKS RADWASTE TANK EDR-TK-2 LEAK RADWASTE TANK FDR-TK-6 LEAK RWM FAILURE RWCU LEAK IN PUMP ROOM LEAK IN RWCU PUMP ROOM-A November 16, 1994 Page 24 of27 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID RWU-1B RWU-2 RWU-3, RWU-4 RWU-5 RWU-5A RWU-5B SCN-1 SCN-1A SCN-18 SLC-1 SSW-1 TLO-1 TLO-2 TLO-2A TLO-2B TLO-2C TLO-2D TLO-3 TLO-3A TLO-38 TLO-3C TLO-3D TLO-3E TLO-3F TLO-3G TLO-3H TLO-3I TLO-3J TLO-3K TSI-1 TSI-1A TSI-1B TSI-1C TSI-1D TSI-1E TSI-1F TSI-1G TSI-1H TSI-1I TSI-1J TSI-1K TSI-2 SYSTEM RWU RWU RWU=RWU RWU RWU RWU SCN SCN SCN SLC SSW TLO TLO TLO TLO TLO TLO TLO TLO TLO TLO TLO TLO TLO TLO, TLO TLO TLO TLO TSI TSI TSI TSI TSI TSI TSI TSI TSI TSI TSI TSI TSI DESCRIPTION LEAK IN RWCU PUMP ROOM-B RWCU LEAK IN RETURN LINE RWCU LEAK IN DRYWELL SUCT LINE RWCU LEAK IN HEAT EXCHANGER AREA RWCU DEMNERALIZER PLUGGED RWCU DEMN-A PLUGGED RWCU DEMN-B PLUGGED RUPTURE IN SGT FILTER UNITS RUPT IN SGT FILTER UNIT-TRAIN A RUPT IN SGT FILTER UNIT-TRAIN B RUPTURE IN SLC COMMON PUMP DISCH LEAK BETWN SW-V-2B AND FI-602B TO-TK-2 TANK LEAK TURBINE LUBE OIL SYSTEM LEAK TURBINE LUBE OIL SYSTEM LEAK A TURBINE LUBE OIL SYSTEM LEAK B TURBINE LUBE OIL SYSTEM LEAK C TURBINE LUBE OIL SYSTEM LEAK D RESTRICTED BEARING OIL PATH RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING&#xb9;1 RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING&#xb9;2 RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING&#xb9;3 RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING&#xb9;4 RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING&#xb9;5 RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING&#xb9;6 RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING&#xb9;7 RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING&#xb9;8 RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING&#xb9;9 RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING&#xb9;10 RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING&#xb9;11 HIGH TURBINE/GEN BEARING TEMP.HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING&#xb9;1 HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING&#xb9;2 HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING&#xb9;3 HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING&#xb9;4 HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING&#xb9;5 HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING&#xb9;6 HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING&#xb9;7 HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING&#xb9;8 HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING&#xb9;9 HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING&#xb9;10 HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING&#xb9;11 HIGH THRUST BEARING WEAR November 16, 1994 Page 25 of 27 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID TSI-3 TSI-3A TSI-3B TSI-3C TSI-3D TSI-3E TSI-3F TSI-3G TSI-3H TSI-3I TSI-3J TSI-3K TSI-4 TSI-5 TSI-5A TSI-5B TSW-1 TSW-2 TSW-3 TSW-4 TSW-5 TUR-1 TUR-1A TUR-1B TUR-2 TUR-2A TUR-2B TUR-2C TUR-2D TUR-2E TUR-2F TUR-3 TUR-3A TUR-3B TUR-4 TUR-4A TUR-4B TUR-4C TUR-4D TUR-4E TUR-4F TUR-4G TUR-4H SYSTEM TSI TSI TSI TSI TSI TSI TSI TSI TSI TSI TSI TSI TSI TSI TSI TSI TSW TSW TSW TSW TSW TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR DESCRIPTION TURBINE GEN.HIGH VIBRATION'TG HIGH VIBRATION BEARING&#xb9;1 TG HIGH VIBRATION BEARING&#xb9;2 TG HIGH VIBRATION BEARING&#xb9;3 TG HIGH VIBRATION BEARING&#xb9;4 TG HIGH VIBRATION BEARING&#xb9;5 TG HIGH VIBRATION BEARING&#xb9;6 TG HIGH VIBRATION BEARING&#xb9;7 TG HIGH VIBRATION BEARING&#xb9;8 TG HIGH VIBRATION BEARING&#xb9;9 TG HIGH VIBRATION BEARING&#xb9;10 TG HIGH VIBRATION BEARING&#xb9;11 HIGH ECCENTRICITY HIGH DIFFERENTIAL EXPANSION HIGH DIFF EXPANSION-GOV END HIGH DIFF EXPANSION-GEN END TSW LEAK AT COMMON PUMP DISCHRGE TSW LEAK IN REACI'OR BLDG.TSW LEAK DOWNSTRM OF TSW-PCV-20 LOSS OF TSW TO BUS DUCT COOLERS LOSS OF TSW TO H2 SEAL OIL CLRS DRAIN LINE LEAK HD-TK-SA(B)
TEST CATEGORY: Computer Spare Capacity            TEST No. 14.5.2             REV. 4 TITLE: COMPUTER SPARE CAPACITY D            Ee Duty Cycle is evaluated during conduct of DBA LOCA and is verified not to exceed 75% for CPU's, IPU's and Compute Node.
DRN LINE LEAK HD-TK-5A DRN LINE LEAK HD-TK-5B MSR LN BRK BETWN INCEPT/STOP VLV MSR LN BRK DOWNSTRM OF MS-V-166A MSR LN BRK DOWNSTRM OF MS-V-166B MSR LN BRK DOWNSTRM OF MS-V-166C MSR LN BRK DOWNSTRM OF MS-V-163A MSR LN BRK DOWNSTRM OF MS-V-163B MSR LN BRK DOWNSTRM OF MS-V-163C STM LEAK AT EA MOIST SEPARATOR STEAM LEAK AT A MSR STEAM LEAK AT B MSR RUPTURE IN STEAM SEAL HEADER RUPTURE IN STM SEAL MAIN HEADER RUPTURE IN STEAM SEAL HDR RFT-1A RUPTURE IN STEAM SEAL HDR RFT-1B RUPT SEAL STM HDR NEAR BRG1 RUPT SEAL STM HDR NEAR BRG2 RUPT SEAL STM HDR NEAR BRG3 RUPT SEAL STM HDR NEAR BRG4, RUPT SEAL STM HDR NEAR BRG5 November 16, 1994 Page 26 of 27 ID APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING SYSTEM DESCRIPTION TUR-4I TUR-4J TUR-4K TUR-5 TUR-6 TUR-6A TUR-6B TUR-6C TUR-7 TUR-7A TUR-7B TUR-7C TUR-7D TUR-8 TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR TUR RUPT SEAL STM HDR NEAR BRG6 RUPT SEAL STM HDR NEAR BRG7 RUPT SEAL STM HDR NEAR BRG8 STEAM LEAK AFTER STEAM CHESTS STEAM LEAK IN LOW PRESS TURBINE STEAM LEAK IN LP TURBINE-A STEAM LEAK IN LP TURBINE-B STEAM LEAK IN LP TURBINE-C REHEATER TUBE RUPTURE 1ST STGE RHTR A TUBE BUNDLE RUPT 2ND STGE RHTR A TUBE BUNDLE RUPT 1ST STGE RHTR B TUBE BUNDLE RUPT 2ND STGE RHTR B TUBE BUNDLE RUPT LEAK AT TURBINE BYPASS MANIFOLD TOTAL COUNT: 1132 November 16, 1994 Page 27 of 27 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-4 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM COMPONENT LEVEL FAILURES LISTING The following component level failures are.provided via touch screen selection, of the associated plant system and Equipment Piece Number (EPN)for the specific device.A.Remotely Controlled Circuit Breakers: 1)Spurious breaker txip due to internal failure in the trip logic.2)Spurious breaker closure due to internal failure in the closing logic.3)Failure of breaker automatic trip logic.Manual trip circuitry is unaffected.
Additionally during the transient which is allowed to run for one (I) hour the Simtime is evaluated against clock time and a maximuin differential of 5 seconds was verified.
4)Failuxe of breaker automatic closing logic.Manual closing logic is unaffected.
INI'HALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
5)Mechanical seizuxe of the breaker in its current position.6)Blown fuse in circuit breaker control power circuit resulting in loss of position indication as well as failure of the breaker in its current position.7)Failuxe of breaker spring charging motor.Breaker will trip but cannot be re-closed.
FINAL CONDITIONS: Post DBA LOCA.
B.Motored Operated Valves: I)Blown fuse in valve control power circuit resulting in loss of valve position indication as well as inability to electrically position the valve.2)Spurious valve opening due to electrical failure in valve motor contractor closing circuit.Valve ramps normally to full closed position.If valve closure is attempted (manually or automatically),'valve will close, but will reopen as soon as the closing signal clears.3)Spurious valve closure due to electrical failure in valve motor contractor closing circuit.Valve ramps normally to full open position.If valve opening is attempted (manually or automatically), valve will open, but will re-close as soon as the opening signal cleaxs.4)Automatic open signal failure.Valve may be opened manually but automatic open signals have no effect.5)Automatic close signal failure.Valve may be closed manually but automatic close signals have no effect.6)Mechanical seizure of valve in its current position, resulting in thermal overload activation if valve movement is attempted or in progress.1 of 5 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-4 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM COMPONENT LEVEL FAILURES LISTING 7)Open limit/torque switch failure.Valve control circuit does not de-energize when valve reaches the open limit switch position or the open mechanical torque, potentially resulting in mechanical stall of the actuator motor when the valve reaches mechanical end of travel and activation of electrical protection devices.8)Closed limit/torque switch failure.Valve control circuit does not de-energize when valve reaches the closed limit switch position or the closed mechanical torque, potentially resulting in mechanical stall of the actuator motoi'hen the valve reaches mechanical end of travel and activation of electrical protection devices.C.Centrifugal Pumps: 1)Break in shaft between pump impeller and prime mover.Prime mover operates normally at no load condition.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
Impeller is free to"windmill" in fluid stream.2)Rapid seizure of pump impeller.Prime mover is stopped with the pump.l 3)Variable degradation of pump developed head for a given value of impeller speed and flow.D.Positive Displacement Pumps: 1)Break in shaft between pump and prime mover.Prime mover operates normally at no load condition.
PLANT DATA SET g    ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
2)Rapid seizure of pump.Prime mover is stopped with the pump.3)Variable degradation of pump flow for a given discharge head due to internal leakage (seals, internal bypass valves).H.Mixed Flow Pumps: 1)Break in shaft between pump impeller and prime mover.Prime mover operates normally at no load condition.
TESTRESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES PX    TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'DRY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
Impeller is&ee to"windmill" in fluid stream.2)Rapid seizure of pump impeller.Prime mover is stopped with the pump.3).Variable degradation of pump developed head for a given value of impeller speed and flow.20f5 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT CA WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM COMPONENT LEVEL FAILURES LISTING F.Heat Exchangers:
1)Variable severity fouling of tube side.Overall Heat transfer coefficient and hydraulic admittance of tubes are both affected.2)Variable severity leakage between tube and shell sides.Leakage shall affect conductivity and activity of fluids as applicable in addition to mass/energy inventory and heat exchanger performance.
3)Variable severity tube rupture.Same as e.2 above except severity is related to number of tubes ruptured.G.Air Operated Valves: 1)Positioner (or pilot valve)failure;valve ramps to full open position and will not respond to electrical control.2)Positioner (or pilot valve)failure;valve ramps to full closed position and will not respond to electrical control.3)Fault in valve position indication circuitry; valve functions normally but valve position indication is lost.4)Valve mechanically seizes in current position.H.Major Check Valves: 1)Check valves open seizure;check valve seizes at full open position when moved to that position by fluid flow while this failure is active.2)Check valves closed seizure;check valve seizes at full closed position when moved to that position by fluid flow while this failure is active.3)Variable severity valve leakage;valve leakage during back-seat condition is a function of failure severity value.I.Major Mechanically Activated Safety and Relief Valves: 1)Variable severity valve setpoint drift;valve nominal opening setpoint increases or decreases by percentage severity value (+or-)entered.2)Variable severity leakage;valve seat leakage is a function of failure severity value.3 of 5


APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT C-4 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM COMPONENT LEVEL FAILURES LISTING 3)Valve open failure;valve trips to full open position when failure is activated and remains at that position independent of system pressure while failure is active.4)5)Valve closure failure;valve remains in full closed position independent of system pressure while failure is active.Variable valve performance; mass How rate through open valve is a function of failure severity level.J.Local Process Controllers (i.e, external to Simulatox Control Room): Variable controller failure;output signal is set equal to the severity value, If no severity is entered, controller output remains at the value in existence just priox to the failure initiation.
APPENDIX D ATTACHMENTD-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM NORMALPLANT EVOLUTIONTEST ABSTRACTS
2)Variable severity controller instability; controller output oscillates in a periodic manner.Magnitude of oscillation is a function of failure severity;period of oscillation is determined by separate model constant for each type of local process controller.
K.Control Room Process Control Hardwaxe: Variable device failure;output signal is set equal to the severity value.If no severity is entered, device output remains at the value in existence just prior to the failure initiation.
This failuxe shall apply to controllers, ratio stations, bias stations, and automatic/manual stations and shall affect all station opexating modes.2)3)Variable device failure-automatic mode.Identical to K.labove except affects only the automatic (and, if applicable, cascade)mode output of controllers and automatic/manual stations.The device functions normally in the manual mode.Variable severity controller instability; controller automatic (and, if applicable, cascade)oscillates in periodic manner.The magnitude of oscillation is a function of failure severity;the period of oscillation is determined by separate model constant for each type of process controller.
L.Electronic Bistables:
2)Bistable fail to trip;bistable output signal fails to change to trip state for any value of the monitored variable parameter.
Bistable spurious trip;bistable output maintained in the tripped state for any value of the monitored variable parameter.
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APPENDIX C ATTACHMENT CR WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM COMPONENT LEVEL FAILURES LISTING 3)Variable severity bistable setpoint drift;bistable nominal trip setpoint increases or decreases by percentage severity value (+or-)entered.M.Reactor Protection System Relays and Engineered Safety Features System Relays.1)Relay coil failure;coil develops an open circuit, relay contracts move to coil de-energized state and fail to respond when the coil is energized.
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2)Relay armature failure;armature is mechanically stuck in position existing just prior to failure activation.
N.Process Transmitters (including radiation monitoring system detectors):
1)Variable severity transmitter failure;transmitter output set equal to severity value in percent of span.If no severity value is entered, the transmitter output is frozen at the value in existence just prior to failure activation.
2)Variable severity transmitter offset;transmitter output is offset from the process value by a constant percentage equal to the severity value (+or-)entered.O.Resistance temperature detectors (RTD): 1)Open circuit on the sensor (resistance element)side of the RTD.2)Variable severity transmitter onset;RTD output is ofFset from the process temperature value by a constant percentage equal to the severity value (+or-)entered.P.Process Loop Power Supplies: 1)Power supply output fails to zero volts, (open circuit)5of5 APPENDIX D WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM SIMULATOR ACCEPTANCE TESTS Attachment D-1 ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985)Requirements Versus Simulator Acceptance Test Procedures Attachment D-2 Computer Spare Capacity Test Abstract Attachment D-3 Normal Plant Evolutions Test Abstracts Attachment D-4 Steady State Operation Test Abstracts Attachment D-5 Transient Performance Test Abstracts Attachment D-6 Plant Malfunction Test Abstracts APPENDIX D ATTACHMENT D-1 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985)REQUIREMENTS VERSUS SIMULATOR ACCEPTANCE TEST PROCEDURES General Requirements 3.1 Simulator Capabilities 3.1.1 Normal Plant Evolutions 3.1.1(1)3.1.1(2)3.1.1(3)3.1.1(4)3.1.1(5)3.1.1(6)3.1.1(8)3.1.1(9)3.1.1(10)Plant Startup 14.4.7.1-Normal Plant Operations Nuclear Startup 14.4.7.2.1
-Startup from Hot Shutdown to Rated Pressure Turbine Startup and Gen Synchronization 14.4.7.1-Normal Plant Operations Reactor SCRAM/Recovery to 100%Power 14.4.7.2.1
-Startup from Hot Shutdown to Rated Pressure Operations at Hot Standby 14.4.7.2.3
-SD to HSD Load Changes 14.4.7.1-Normal Plant Operations Plant S/D from Rated Power to Cold S/D 14.4.7.1-Normal Plant Operations Core Performance Testing 14.4.6.1-Core Reactivity/Shutdown Margin 14.4.6.3-Fission Product Poison Test 14.4.6.5-SRM/IRM vs.Control Rod Motion Operator Conducted Surveillance Testing (Safety Eq.)07.04.00.05.06
-EDR, FDR, RRC, MS 8 RRC Valve Ops 07.04.00.05.13
-Reactor Vx&Trip Valve Operability 07.04.00.05.15
-CIA Valve Operability 07.04.00.05.18
-HPCS Service Water Operability/Demo 07.04.01.03.01.01
-Scram Discharge Volume Vent 8 Drain Valve Operability 07.04.01.03.01.02
-Control Rod Exercise 07.04.03.01.01.22
-Manual SCRAM Function Test 07.04.03.06.09
-SDV Bypass Rod Block 07.04.03.07.04.01
-Remote Shutdown Panel Channel Check Page 1 of 6 07.04.03.08.02.01
-Monthly Turbine Valve Tests 07.04.04.07
-MSIV Closure Test 07.04.05.01.05
-LPCS Valve Lineup/Ads Inhibit CFT 07.04.05.01.06
-HPCS Valve Uneup 07.04.05.01.11
-HPCS System Operability Test 07.04.06.01.04.02A
-MSIV Valve Operability 07.04.06.02.02.01
-RHR Valve Position Verification 07.04.06.03.03
-Containment Isolation Valve Operability 07.04.06.04.01.02
-Suppression Chamber-Dry Well Vacuum Breaker Operability 07.04.06.05.02.01
-Reactor Building Ventilation Isolation Valve Operability 07.04.06.05.03.01A
-Standby Gas Treatment Operability Test 07.04.06.05.03.04A
-Standby Gas Treatment Manual initiation Bypass Damper 8 Heater Test 07.04.07.01.01.02
-Standby Service Water Loop B valve Position Verification 07.04.07.09.01
-Weekly Bypass Valves Test 07.04.08.01.01.01.02
-18 Month Manual 8 Auto XFR Test, Start-Up to Backup Station Power 07.04.08.01.01.02.01
-Diesel Generator P1-Operability Test 07.04.08.01.01.02.06
-HPCS Diesel Generator-Loss of Power Test 07.04.08.01.01.02.11
-Diesel Generator%-Operability Test 07.04.08.01.01.02.12
-HPCS Diesel Generator-Operability Test Plant Malfunctions 3.1.2(1)Loss of Coolant 3.1.2(1)(a)Large and Small Reactor Coolant Breaks 14.4.9.18.3
-instrument Line Break (Ref)14.4.9.18.6-instrument Line Break (Var)14.4.10.7-Maximum Size Reactor Coolant System Rupture w/Loss of Offsite Power 3.1.2(1)(b)
Failure of Safety and Relief Valves 14.4.9.24.27
-Main Steam Safety Relief Valve Fails Open 14.4.9.25.14
-SRV's-Fail Closed 14.4.10.10-MSIV ISOL with SRV FO 3.1.2(2)Loss of Instrument Air 14.4.9.4.4
-Leak Downstream Control Air Dryer Page2of6 0
Loss or Degraded Electrical Power 14.4.9.8.3
-4160 Vac Bus Sm-8 Overcurrent 14.4.9.8.3A
-41 60 Vac Bus Sm-7 Overcurrent 14.4.9.8.3B
-Overcurrent SM-1 14.4.9.8.4
-S1-2 DC Ground 14.4.9.8.5
-6900 Vac Bus SH-6 OL-GND 14.4.9.8.7-Loss of All Offsite Power 14.4.9.8.8
-DG-2 Trip High Diff.Current 14.4.9.24.15
-S1-1 DC Ground 14.4.9.24.15A
-S1-1 Trip 14.4.9.24.18
-RPS B MG Set Trip 14.4.9.24.56
-Battery Charger C1-1 Trip 14.4.10.2-Loss of All AC Power-Station Blackout Loss of Forced Coolant Flow Due to Pump Failure 14.4.9.24.34
-Recirculation Pump B Trip 14.4.10.6-Trip of all Recirculation Pumps Loss of Cond Vacuum/Loss of Cond Lvl Control 14.4.9.2.2-Condenser Air Leak 14.4.9.24.86
-COND-LIC-1 Fails Condenser Level Low Loss of Service Wtr or Cooffng to lndiv.Comp 14.4.9.24.5
-SW Pump A Trip 14.4.9.24.64
-TSW Pump A Trip 14.4.9.25.15-RCC-P-1 A-Trip Loss of Shutdown Cooling 14.4.9.24.5
-SW Pump A Trip Loss of Comp Cooling Sys or Cool to Indiv.Comp 14.4.9.24.5
-SW Pump A Trip 14.4.9.24.73
-SW-V-2B Falls Closed 14.4.9.24.64
-TSW Pump A Trip Loss of Normal Feedwater or System Failure 14.4.9.2.9
-RFPT A Trip 14.4.9.24.2-COND-P-2A Shaft Break 14.4.9.24.48
-COND-P-1 B Trip 14.4.10.1-Loss of All Feedwater Loss of All Feedwater (Nor and Emer)14.4.10.16-Loss FW with Emergency Depressurization 14.4.10.40-Loss of Normal and Emergency FW Loss of Protective System Channel 14.4.9.16.4
-HPCS Logic Failure 14.4.9.21.1
-ADS Logic Failure 14.4.9.24.78
-ATWS/ARI Failure Page 3 of 6 3.1.2(12)3.1.2(13)3.1.2(14)3.1.2(15)3.1.2(16)3.1.2(17)3.1.2(19)3.1.2(20)3.1.2(21)3.1.2(22)14.4.9.24.80
-RPS Fails to SCRAM Control Rod Failure 14.4.9.3.1
-Rod Drift 14.4.9.3.2-Stuck Rod 14.4.9.3.3
-Uncoupled Rod 14.4.9.3.4
-Single Rod SCRAM 14.4.9.3.12
-Hydraulic ATWS 14.4.9.3.13
-Dropped Rod Inability to Drive Rods 14.4.9.3.6
-RDCS Failure Fuel Cladding Failure 14.4.9.7.1
-Small Clad Fall 14.4.9.7.2
-Gross Clad Fail Turbine Trip 14.4.9.24.31
-Main Turbine Trip 14.4.9.24.31A
-Main Turbine Trip From LT 30%14.4.10.13-Mn Turbine Trip W/0 Bypass Valves Generator Trip 14.4.9.13.1
-Main Generator Trip Failure in Auto Cont Sys Affect React/Heat Removal 14.4.9.23.3-DEH Press Reg.Output Failure High 14;4.9.23.3A
-DEH Press Reg.Output Fails Low 14.4.9.24.40
-BPV-1 Failure Reactor Trip 14.4.9.24.33
-Manual Scram Main Steamiine/Main Feed Line Breaks 14.4.9.2.3
-Feed Line Break in DW 14.4.9.2.8
-FW Rupture in Turbine Bldg.14.4.9.21.4-MS Break in DW Dwnstrm of Flow Restrict 14.4.9.21.5A MS Rupture In Turbine Bldg.14.4.9.21.6
-RCIC Steam Line Break at Turbine Nuclear Instrumentation Failures 14.4.9.14.1
-SRM A Failure-Low 14.4.9.14.2
-APRM Failure 14.4.9.14.5
-IRM Failure-High 14.4.9.14.8
-LPRM Failure-Downscale Process Inst, Alarms, Cont Sys Failures 14.4.9.9.4A
-RCIC Turbine Trip Due to RCIC-V-8 Closure 14.4.9.24.43
-Annunciator Failure 14.4.9.24.67-RPV/L Trip Channel Failure Hl 14.4.9.24.67B
-RFW-L1-606B
-Fails Low Pagc4of 6 0 0 3.1.2(23)3.1.2(24)3.1.2(25)14.4.9.24.67C
-RFW-L1-606B Fails High Passive Maif in Sys (ESF, Emer Feedwater) 14.4.9.3.10
-Rod Worth Minimizer Fails 14.4.9.9.2-LPCS Suet Line Break at Pump 14.4.9.24.37
-HPCS-V-4 Falls Thermal Overload 14.4.9.25.2-RHR-P-2B Shaft Shear 14.4.9.25.5
-RHR-P-2A Trip Failure of Auto Reactor Trip System 14.4.9.3.12
-Hydraulic ATWS 14.4.9.24.80-RPS Fails to SCRAM 14.4.9.25.19
-RPS Spurious Scram A 14.4.10.11
-100%Hydraulic ATWS Reactor Press Cont Sys Failure (BWR)14.4.9.23.3-DEH Press Reg.Output Failure High 14.4.9.23.3A
-DEH Press Reg.Output Falls Low 14.4.9.24.27-Main Steam Safety Relief Valve Fails Open 14.4.9.24.40
-BPV-1 Failure 14.4.9.24.63
-DEH Pump 1A Trip Performance Criteria 4.1 Steady-State Operation 14.4.4.1-100%SS Accuracy 14.4.4.2-66%SS Accuracy 14.4.4.3-40%SS Accuracy 14.4.4.4-Cold Shutdown-BOC 14.4.5.1-100%Heat Balance Page5of6 t APPENDIX A of ANSI/ANS-3.5 Requirements A3.1 Computer Spare Capacity Test 14.5.2 Computer Spare Capacity Test APPENDIX B of ANSI/ANS.3.5 Requirements, B.1 BWR Simulator Operability Test B1.1 Steady-State Performance B1.1(1)Primary Plant 14.4.3.1.1
-1 Hour Stability 14.4.3.1.2-Initial Condition Stability B1.1(2)Secondary Plant 14.4.3.1.1
-1 Hour Stability 14.4.3.1.2-Initial Condition Stability B1.2 Transient Performance B1.2(1)Manual SCRAM 14.4.9.24.33 Manual Scram B1.2(2)Simultaneous Trip of All Feedwater Pumps 14.4.10.5-Simultaneous Trip of AII RFP's B1.2(3)Simultaneous Closure of AII Main Steam Isolation Valves 14.4.10.3-Closure of All Main Steam Isolation Valves B1.2(4)Simultaneous Trip of All Recirculation Pumps 14.4.10.6-Trip of All Recirculation Pumps B1.2(5)Single Recirculation Pump Trip 14.4.9.24.34
-Recirculation Pump B Trip B1.2(6)Main Turbine Trip (No Immediate Reactor SCRAM)14.4.9.24.31A
-Main Turbine Trip from LT 30%B1.2(7)Maximum Rate Power Ramp (100%-75%-100%)
14.4.8.4-Power Ramp from 100%PWR to 75%to 100%B1.2(8)DBA LOCA with Loss of AII Off-site Power 14.4.10.7-Maximum Size Reactor Coolant System Rupture w/Loss of Offsite Power B1.2(9)DBA Steamline Rupture 14.4.10.9-Maximum Size Unisolatable MSL Rupture B1.2(10)Simultaneous Closure of All MSIVs with Single Stuck-Open Safety/Relief Valve (Inhibit High Press ECCS)14.4.10.10
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==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Computer Spare Capacity TEST No.14.5.2 REV.4 TITLE: COMPUTER SPARE CAPACITY D Ee Duty Cycle is evaluated during conduct of DBA LOCA and is verified not to exceed 75%for CPU's, IPU's and Compute Node.Additionally during the transient which is allowed to run for one (I)hour the Simtime is evaluated against clock time and a maximuin differential of 5 seconds was verified.INI'HAL CONDITIONS:
 
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations                  TEST No. 14.4.7.1          REV. 4 TITLE: NORMALPLANT OPERATIONS D IREDRE      P  N E:
Post DBA LOCA.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET g ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TESTRESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES PX TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'DRY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES APPENDIX D ATTACHMENT D-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM NORMAL PLANT EVOLUTION TEST ABSTRACTS 0
This test was performed to verify simulator response to a shutdown from rated power conditions to CSD and subsequent startup to rated conditions. The applicable steps of PPM 3.2.1,Normal SD to CSD (Attachment A), PPM 3.1.2 Reactor Plant Cold Startup (Attachment B) and PPM 7.4.4.6.1.1, HU/CD Log (Attachment C) were completed. All applicable steps for PPM 3.2.1 Normal SD to CSD, PPM 3.1.2 Reactor Plant Cold Startup and PPM 7.4.4.6.1.1 HU/CD Log were tested and verified.
INII'IALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
FINAL CONDITIONS: 100% Power Xenon Concentration Increasing to Equilibrium.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
X    PLANT DATA                                                     PLANTSD DATASET SEI'NGINEERING SHUTDOWN.DOC EVALUATION START    .DO FSAR SU99109.DOC SOER/LBR X    OPERATIONALASSESSMENT                                             CY6STARTUP1 CY6START P2 TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X    TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES Q    TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No.14.4.7.1 REV.4 TITLE: NORMAL PLANT OPERATIONS D IREDRE P N E: This test was performed to verify simulator response to a shutdown from rated power conditions to CSD and subsequent startup to rated conditions.
 
The applicable steps of PPM 3.2.1,Normal SD to CSD (Attachment A), PPM 3.1.2 Reactor Plant Cold Startup (Attachment B)and PPM 7.4.4.6.1.1, HU/CD Log (Attachment C)were completed.
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations               TEST No. 14,4.7,2,1         REV. 4 TITLE: PLAlVTOPERATION TESTS - STARTUP FROM HOT SHUTDOWN TO RATED PRESSURE D IREDR P N E:
All applicable steps for PPM 3.2.1 Normal SD to CSD, PPM 3.1.2 Reactor Plant Cold Startup and PPM 7.4.4.6.1.1 HU/CD Log were tested and verified.INII'IAL CONDITIONS:
This test is performed to verify simulator response to a startup from the HSD condition at 4-8 hours after the initial SCRAM from rated power conditions with Equilibrium Xenon present. The applicable steps of PPM 3.1.3, SU from HSD (Attachment A) were completed.
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
Qmggzafz. Reactor SU from HSD discontinued at rated RPV/P due to previous data evaluation during normal operations for the Startup to 100% power. Xenon burn resulted in Reactor Power increase from 1% to 3%.
100%Power Xenon Concentration Increasing to Equilibrium.
INI'GALCONDITIONS: IC 0% Power Ready for Startup, or HSD IC-0% Power Ready for Startup.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: X PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LBR X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT PLANTSD DATASET SHUTDOWN.DOC START.DO SU99109.DOC CY6STARTUP1 CY6START P2 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES Q TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES  
FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Critical, RPV/P Control via MT bypass valves, at Rated Pressure.
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SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SBT ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LBR g      OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g      TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No.14,4.7,2,1 REV.4 TITLE: PLAlVT OPERATION TESTS-STARTUP FROM HOT SHUTDOWN TO RATED PRESSURE D IREDR P N E: This test is performed to verify simulator response to a startup from the HSD condition at 4-8 hours after the initial SCRAM from rated power conditions with Equilibrium Xenon present.The applicable steps of PPM 3.1.3, SU from HSD (Attachment A)were completed.
 
Qmggzafz.Reactor SU from HSD discontinued at rated RPV/P due to previous data evaluation during normal operations for the Startup to 100%power.Xenon burn resulted in Reactor Power increase from 1%to 3%.INI'GAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations                   TEST No. 14.4.7.2.3          REV. 4 TITLE: PLANT OPERATION TESTS - SD FROM RATED RPVlP TO HSD D   IREDRE    P N This test is performed to verify the minimum evolutions that the simulator shall be capable of performing, using only operator action normal to the reference plant for operations at hot shutdown. The applicable steps of PPM 3.2.2, SD to HSD (Attachment A) and PPM 7.4.4.6.1.1 (Attachment B)should be completed.
IC-20-0%Power Ready for Startup, or HSD IC-0%Power Ready for Startup.FINAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-16, Shutdown in progress, 14% Power, 920 psig.
Reactor Critical, RPV/P Control via MT bypass valves, at Rated Pressure.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SBT ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LBR g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor is Shutdown and Plant is in Hot Shutdown.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
g    PLANT DATA                                                   C cle 6 Shutdown Data SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X    OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X    TEST RBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No.14.4.7.2.3 REV.4 TITLE: PLANT OPERATION TESTS-SD FROM RATED RPVlP TO HSD D IREDRE P N This test is performed to verify the minimum evolutions that the simulator shall be capable of performing, using only operator action normal to the reference plant for operations at hot shutdown.The applicable steps of PPM 3.2.2, SD to HSD (Attachment A)and PPM 7.4.4.6.1.1 (Attachment B)should be completed.
 
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST No. 14.4.6.1              REV. 4 TITLE: CORE PERFORMANCE TESTS-CORE REACTIVI'IYand SHUTDOWN MARGIN REDRE    P N E:
IC-16, Shutdown in progress, 14%Power, 920 psig.FINAL CONDITIONS:
BOC Shutdown Margin verified to be within Technical Specification 3/4.1.2 requirements. BOC, MOC and EOC 100% power equilibrium Xenon Control Rod Patterns verified to match target rod pattern cal-culations. Additionally, the BOC, MOC, and EOC Critical Control Rod Patterns evaluated for Cold Clean Xenon free conditions against calculated Critical Rod Patterns. The SDM, 100% Rod Patterns and Critical Rod Positions were verified to match predicted conditions. Proper reactivity response eval-uated during approach to critical and through the point of adding heat.
Reactor is Shutdown and Plant is in Hot Shutdown.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: g PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT C cle 6 Shutdown Data TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
INITIALCONDITIONS: Multiple IC's for BOC, MOC and ROC.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g    OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES QZ    TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST No.14.4.6.1 REV.4 TITLE: CORE PERFORMANCE TESTS-CORE REACTIVI'IY and SHUTDOWN MARGIN REDRE P N E: BOC Shutdown Margin verified to be within Technical Specification 3/4.1.2 requirements.
 
BOC, MOC and EOC 100%power equilibrium Xenon Control Rod Patterns verified to match target rod pattern cal-culations.
TEST CATEGORY; Normal Operations              TEST No. 14.4.63                REV. 3 TITLE: CORE PERFORMANCE TESTS - FISSION PRODUCT POISON TEST DESIRED RESPONSE:
Additionally, the BOC, MOC, and EOC Critical Control Rod Patterns evaluated for Cold Clean Xenon free conditions against calculated Critical Rod Patterns.The SDM, 100%Rod Patterns and Critical Rod Positions were verified to match predicted conditions.
This test was performed to demonstrate proper Xenon response to Rx Power transients.
Proper reactivity response eval-uated during approach to critical and through the point of adding heat.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Power ramp from 100 to 75% with Xe placed in fast time to verify time interval to maximum value and subsequent equilibrium conditions. Power subsequently ramped to 100% and Xe minimum valve and time to equilibrium verified. Lastly a Reactor SCRAM initiated with evaluation of time to peak and subsequent decay to minimum verified.
Multiple IC's for BOC, MOC and ROC.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES QZ TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES  
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Scrammed with minimum CSD Xe conditions.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SET X    BNGINBERING EVALUATION                                         NEDE-24    1 Vol. 1 FSAR SOBR/LER g     OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X    TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES


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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY;Normal Operations TEST No.14.4.63 REV.3 TITLE: CORE PERFORMANCE TESTS-FISSION PRODUCT POISON TEST DESIRED RESPONSE: This test was performed to demonstrate proper Xenon response to Rx Power transients.
 
Power ramp from 100 to 75%with Xe placed in fast time to verify time interval to maximum value and subsequent equilibrium conditions.
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations                 TEST No. 14.4.G.5          REV. 3 TITLE: CORE PERFORMANCE TESTS - SRMIIRMREPONSE TO CONTROL ROD MOTION TEST D    IREDRE    P  N E:
Power subsequently ramped to 100%and Xe minimum valve and time to equilibrium verified.Lastly a Reactor SCRAM initiated with evaluation of time to peak and subsequent decay to minimum verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
This test was performed to demonstrate the pxoper SRM/IRM response to control rod motion. The SRM's and IRM's adjacent to control xods being withdrawn are verified to respond more dramatically than they do when other control rods are withdrawn. The SRM response includes a verification of the Prompt Jump and subcritical multiplication effects as demonstrated by the associated plots of SRM response. The SRM and IRM response to control rod motion wexe tested and verified.,
IC-14, 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: 'C-3 Startup in progress approaching criticality.
Reactor Scrammed with minimum CSD Xe conditions.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET X BNGINBERING EVALUATION FSAR SOBR/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT NEDE-24 1 Vol.1 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
PLANT DATA SBI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER'/LER g     OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g    TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No.14.4.G.5 REV.3 TITLE: CORE PERFORMANCE TESTS-SRMIIRM REPONSE TO CONTROL ROD MOTION TEST D IREDRE P N E: This test was performed to demonstrate the pxoper SRM/IRM response to control rod motion.The SRM's and IRM's adjacent to control xods being withdrawn are verified to respond more dramatically than they do when other control rods are withdrawn.
 
The SRM response includes a verification of the Prompt Jump and subcritical multiplication effects as demonstrated by the associated plots of SRM response.The SRM and IRM response to control rod motion wexe tested and verified., INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations                   TEST No. 07.04.00.05.06    REV. 10 TITLE: EDR, FDR, RRC, MS & RCC VALVEOPER4BILI7T DESIRED RESPONSE:
'C-3 Startup in progress approaching criticality.
This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking 8c timing were tested and verified.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SBI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER'/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
INITIALCONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.
FINALCONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA; PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION                           TSS 7.4.0.5.6 FSAR SUER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES Z    TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No.07.04.00.05.06 REV.10 TITLE: EDR, FDR, RRC, MS&RCC VALVE OPER4BILI7T DESIRED RESPONSE: This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
 
Proper valve stroking 8c timing were tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations               TEST No. 07.04.00.05.13        REV. 9 TITLE: PI-VX & TIP VALVEOPERABILIXY DESIRED RESP NSE:
In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.
This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking 8c timing were tested and verified.
FINAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific t                            Surveillance.
In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.
FINAL CONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA;PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TSS 7.4.0.5.6 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES Z TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
Surveillance.
PLANT DATASET g    ENGINEERING EVALUATION                                             TSS 7.4.0.5.13 FSAR SOBR/LER OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TBST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIBS


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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No.07.04.00.05.13 REV.9 TITLE: PI-VX&TIP VALVE OPERABILIXY DESIRED RESP NSE: This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
 
Proper valve stroking 8c timing were tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST No. 07.04.00.05.15        REV. 8 TITLE: CIA VALVEOPERABILIZT DE IREDR        P  N E:
In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.
This test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking 8c timing were tested and verified.
t FINAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific t
In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.
Surveillance.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET g ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOBR/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TSS 7.4.0.5.13 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TBST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIBS OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
FINAL CONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATAS EVALUATION EI'NGINEERING FSAR SOBR/LER OPERATIONALASSES SMBNT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST No.07.04.00.05.15 REV.8 TITLE: CIA VALVE OPERABILIZT DE IREDR P N E: This test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
 
Proper valve stroking 8c timing were tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations                TEST No. 07.04.00.05.18          REV. 11 TITLE: HPCS SERVICE WATER OPERABILITYDEMONSTRATION D  IREDRE        N E'his test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking & timing were tested and verified.
In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.
The systems capabilities were verified for delivery of required cooling to system loads. Valve stroke timing is taken to verify valve operability. Proper system flow balance is verified.
t FINAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.
In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.
FINALCONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA S EI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOBR/LER OPERATIONAL ASSES SMBNT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SEI' ENGINEERING EVALUATION                                             TSS 7.4.0.5.18 FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g      TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No.07.04.00.05.18 REV.11 TITLE: HPCS SERVICE WATER OPERABILITY DEMONSTRATION D IREDRE N E'his test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
 
Proper valve stroking&timing were tested and verified.The systems capabilities were verified for delivery of required cooling to system loads.Valve stroke timing is taken to verify valve operability.
TEST No. 07.04.01.03.01.01A      REV. 1 TITLE: SCRAM DISCHARGE VOLUME VENT & DRAIN VALVEOPERABII ITY RD EP NE'his test is performed to demonstrate Shnulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
Proper system flow balance is verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.
In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.
FINAL CONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.
FINAL CONDITIONS:
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.
PLANT DATASEI' ENGINEERING EVALUATION                                           T    A.l..l.l FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TSS 7.4.0.5.18 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES  
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES 0


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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST No.07.04.01.03.01.01A REV.1 TITLE: SCRAM DISCHARGE VOLUME VENT&DRAIN VALVE OPERABII ITY RD EP NE'his test is performed to demonstrate Shnulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
 
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST No. 07.04.01.03.01.02    REV. 14 TITLE: CONTROL ROD EXERClSE D    IREDR      P  N E'his test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking & timing were tested and verified.
In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.
INITIALCONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.
FINAL CONDITIONS:
FINAL CONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.
In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT T A.l..l.l TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES 0
PLANT DATA SET 50.59 Review g      ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g       TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST No.07.04.01.03.01.02 REV.14 TITLE: CONTROL ROD EXERClSE D IREDR P N E'his test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
 
Proper valve stroking&timing were tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations              TEST No. 07.04.03.01.01.22      REV. 8 TITLE: MANUALSCRAM FUNCTIONALTEST E    EDRE    P N E:
In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.
This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
FINAL CONDITIONS:
INI'rlALCONDITIONS: IC-14, Plant operating at 100% power or less.
In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.
FINAL CONDITIONS: IC-14, Plant operating at 100% power or less.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET g ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 50.59 Review TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SET g     ENGINEERING EVALUATION                                           5 .5 Review FSAR SUER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES Z    TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No.07.04.03.01.01.22 REV.8 TITLE: MANUAL SCRAM FUNCTIONAL TEST E EDRE P N E: This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
 
INI'rlAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations             TEST No. 07.04,03.06.09        REV. 5 TITLE: SDV BFPASS ROD BLOCK DESIRED RESPONSE:
IC-14, Plant operating at 100%power or less.FINAL CONDITIONS:
This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. The SDV High Water Level Bypass switch functionality with Mode Switch in REFUEL was verified.
IC-14, Plant operating at 100%power or less.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET g ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 5.5 Review TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES Z TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-2.
FINAL CONDITIONS: IC "2.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SBT ENGINEERING EVALUATION                                       T. Table 4.3.6 -1.5.A Q
FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSES SMBNT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X    TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No.07.04,03.06.09 REV.5 TITLE: SDV BFPASS ROD BLOCK DESIRED RESPONSE: This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
 
The SDV High Water Level Bypass switch functionality with Mode Switch in REFUEL was verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations             TEST No. 07.04.03.07.04.01      REV. 0 TITLE: REMOTE SHUTDOWN PANEL CHANNEL CHECIC RED    E      N E'his test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. The RSDP instrumentation is verified.
IC-2.FINAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: Plant operating at 80% power or less.
IC"2.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SBT Q ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSES SMBNT T.Table 4.3.6-1.5.A TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATASET g    ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g    TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No.07.04.03.07.04.01 REV.0 TITLE: REMOTE SHUTDOWN PANEL CHANNEL CHECIC RED E N E'his test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
The RSDP instrumentation is verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Plant operating at 80%power or less.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET g ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW


==SUMMARY==
TEST No. 07.04.03.08.02.01     REV. 0 TITLE: MONTHLYTURBINE VALVETEST DESIRED RESPONSE:
TEST No.07.04.03.08.02.01 REV.0 TITLE: MONTHLY TURBINE VALVE TEST DESIRED RESPONSE: This test is pexformed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
This test is pexformed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
This stroking of all tuxbine steam valves was conducted to verify valve operability.
This stroking of all tuxbine steam valves was conducted to verify valve operability.
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: Plant operating at 80% power or less.
Plant operating at 80%power or less.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SBI'ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMBNT T.S.4.3.8.2 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES  
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SBI' ENGINEERING EVALUATION                                               T.S. 4.3.8.2 FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONALASSESSMBNT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X   TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES


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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No.07.04.04.07 REV.11 TITLE: MSIV CLOSURE TEST DESIRED RESP NSE: This test is pexfolmed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
 
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations               TEST No. 07.04.04.07           REV. 11 TITLE: MSIV CLOSURE TEST DESIRED RESP NSE:
This test is pexfolmed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
MSIV Fast closure stroke times were measured and validated against timing requirements.
MSIV Fast closure stroke times were measured and validated against timing requirements.
Opening Stroke times were also measured.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Opening Stroke times were also measured.
Plant operating at power LE 80%.FINAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: Plant operating at power LE 80%.
Plant operating at power LE 80%.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET g ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT T.S.4.4.7 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
FINALCONDITIONS: Plant operating at power LE 80%.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATASET g     ENGINEERING EVALUATION                                             T.S. 4.4.7 FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES
 
OPERATIONAL REVIEW  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No.07.04.05.01.05 REV.1 TITLE: I,PCS VAL VZ LINEUP D IRD E NE'his test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
 
This test verifies that LPCS valves are in their correct position for a normal standby lineup.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations                 TEST No. 07.04.05.01.05           REV. 1 TITLE: I,PCS VALVZ LINEUP D   IRD     E NE'his test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
100%Power.FINAL CONDITIONS:
This test verifies that LPCS valves are in their correct position for a normal standby lineup.
100%Power, SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET g ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
INITIALCONDITIONS: 100% Power.
FINAL CONDITIONS: 100% Power, SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SET g       ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
OPERATIONAL REVIEW  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No.07.04.05.01.06 REV.1 TITLE: HPCS VALVE LINEUP IRED RE E'his test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
 
Tlus test verifies that the HPCS valves are in their correct position for a normal standby lineup.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations                 TEST No. 07.04.05.01.06           REV. 1 TITLE: HPCS VALVELINEUP IRED RE E'his test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance       with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
IC-14 100%Power.FINAL CONDITIONS:
Tlus test verifies that the HPCS valves are in their correct position for a normal standby lineup.
IC-14 100%Power.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'BNGINBERING EVALUATION FSAR SOBR/LER P OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT T.S.4.5.1.A.2 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES PX TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES  
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power.
FINAL CONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATASEI' BNGINBERING EVALUATION                                                 T.S. 4.5.1.A.2 FSAR SOBR/LER P      OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES PX     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES


OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
OPERATIONAL REVIEW  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No.07.04.05.01.11 REV.0 TITLE: HPCS SYSTEM OPERABILITY TEST D IREDRE P N E: This test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
 
HPCS flow testing from CST to CST was performed and valve stroke timing measurements were taken.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations             TEST No. 07.04.05.01.11         REV. 0 TITLE: HPCS SYSTEM OPERABILITYTEST D   IREDRE       P N E:
IC-14 100%power, equiliberium Xenon.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: Q PLANT DATA SEI'ENGINBERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT T.S.4.5.1.b.3 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
This test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
HPCS flow testing from CST to CST was performed and valve stroke timing measurements were taken.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% power, equiliberium Xenon.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
Q     PLANT DATASEI' ENGINBERING EVALUATION                                             T.S. 4.5.1.b.3 FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
OPERATIONAL REVIEW  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No.07.04.06.01.04.02A REV.1 TITLE: MSIV VALVE QUARTERLY OPERABILI1T SURVEILLAlVCE D IREDRE P N E: This test is pexformed to demonstrate MSIV Leakage Control System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
 
Proper valve stroking 2 timing were tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations             TEST No. 07.04.06.01.04.02A     REV. 1 TITLE: MSIV VALVEQUARTERLY OPERABILI1T SURVEILLAlVCE D IREDRE     P   N E:
Plant shutdown.and depressurized, or IC-14.FINAL CONDITIONS:
This test is pexformed to demonstrate MSIV Leakage Control System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking 2 timing were tested and verified.
Plant shutdown and depressurized or IC-14.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: P PLANT DATA SEI'ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RBSULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RBSULTS SATISFACI'DRY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
INITIALCONDITIONS: Plant shutdown.and depressurized, or IC-14.
FINALCONDITIONS: Plant shutdown and depressurized or IC-14.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
P   PLANT DATA SEI' ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RBSULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g   TEST RBSULTS SATISFACI'DRY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
OPERATIONAL REVIEW  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST No.07.04.06.02.02.01 REV.0 TITLE: RHR SFSTI" M VAJ VI" POSITION VERIFICATION IREDR N E This test is pexfoxmed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accoxdance with appxoved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
 
TEST No. 07.04.06.02.02.01     REV. 0 TITLE: RHR SFSTI" M VAJ VI" POSITION VERIFICATION IREDR           N E This test is pexfoxmed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accoxdance with appxoved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
This test is done to verify RHR valve positions to confirm system operability.
This test is done to verify RHR valve positions to confirm system operability.
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: N /A FINALCONDITIONS: N / A SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
N/A FINAL CONDITIONS:
P       PLANT DATASEI' ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
N/A SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: P PLANT DATA SEI'ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISPACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES  
TEST RESULTS UNSATISPACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES


OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
OPERATIONAL REVIEW  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No.07.04.06.03.03 REV.9 TITLE: CSP&CEP CONTAINMENT ISOLATION VALVE OPERABILITF DE IREDRESP N E'his test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
 
Proper valve stroking 8c timing were tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations               TEST No. 07.04.06.03.03         REV. 9 TITLE: CSP & CEP CONTAINMENTISOLATION VALVEOPERABILITF DE IREDRESP N E'his test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking 8c timing were tested and verified.
In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.
INITIALCONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.
FINAL CONDITIONS:
FINALCONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.
In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET g ENGINBERING EVALUATION FSAR SOBR/LBR OPERATIONAL ASSESSMBNT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES PX TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
PLANT DATA SET g       ENGINBERING EVALUATION FSAR SOBR/LBR OPERATIONAL ASSESSMBNT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES PX     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
OPERATIONAL REVIEW  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No.07.04.06.04.01.02 REV.12 TITLE: SUPPRESSION CHAMBER DRY WELL VACUUM BREAKER OPERABILIIY D IREDR P N E This test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
 
This test demonstrates the operability of each suppression chamber and drywell vacuum breaker.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations               TEST No. 07.04.06.04.01.02   REV. 12 TITLE: SUPPRESSION CHAMBER DRY WELL VACUUMBREAKER OPERABILIIY D IREDR       P N E This test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.
This test demonstrates the operability of each suppression chamber and drywell vacuum breaker.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SBT g ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIBS OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
INITIALCONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SBT g     ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIBS
 
OPERATIONAL REVIEW  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No.07.04.06.05.02.01 REV.8 TITLE: REACTOR BUILDING ISOL4TION VALVE OPERABILI2T D IREDRE N E: Tliis test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
 
Proper valve stroking&timing were tested and verified.Valve operability and stroke times were checked and verified to meet procedure requirements.
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations               TEST No. 07.04.06.05.02.01     REV. 8 TITLE: REACTOR BUILDINGISOL4TION VALVEOPERABILI2T D   IREDRE           N E:
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Tliis test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking & timing were tested and verified.
IC-14 100%Pwr/Flow RB HVAC In Service.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 5.5 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
Valve operability and stroke times were checked and verified to meet procedure requirements.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Pwr/Flow RB HVAC In Service.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SEI' ENGINEERING EVALUATION                                                 5 .5 FSAR SUER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
OPERATIONAL REVIEW  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No.07.04.06.05.03.01A REV 2 TITLE;STANDBY GAS TREATMENT SI'STEM OPERABILITY TEST DESIRED RESPONSE: This test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
 
Proper valve stroking&timing were tested and verified.Valve operability and stroke times were checked and verified to meet procedure requirements.
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations             TEST No. 07.04.06.05.03.01A       REV 2 TITLE; STANDBY GAS TREATMENTSI'STEM OPERABILITYTEST DESIRED RESPONSE:
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
This test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking & timing were tested and verified.
Any IC SGT in STBY.FINAL CONDITIONS:
Valve operability and stroke times were checked and verified to meet procedure requirements.
Any IC SGY in STBY.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES II TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES  
INITIALCONDITIONS: Any IC SGT in STBY.
FINALCONDITIONS: Any IC SGY in STBY.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SEI' ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES II   TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES


OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
OPERATIONAL REVIEW  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No.07.04.07.01.01.02 REV.15 TITLE: STANDBX SERVICE WATER LOOP B VALVE POSITION VI;RIP'ICATlON D IREDRE P N E This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
 
Proper valve stroking 8c timing were tested and verified.The systems capabilities were verified for delivery of required cooling to system loads.Valve stroke timing was taken to verify operability.
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations               TEST No. 07.04.07.01.01.02       REV. 15 TITLE: STANDBXSERVICE WATER LOOP B VALVEPOSITION VI;RIP'ICATlON D   IREDRE P N E This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking 8c timing were tested and verified.
Proper system flow balance was verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
The systems capabilities were verified for delivery of required cooling to system loads. Valve stroke timing was taken to verify operability. Proper system flow balance was verified.
N/A FINAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: N /A FINALCONDITIONS: N / A SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
N/A SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET g ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPBRATIONALASSESSMENT 50.5 Review TEST RESULTS: TESTRESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES P~TBSTRESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
PLANT DATA SET g     ENGINEERING EVALUATION                                                 50.5  Review FSAR SOER/LER OPBRATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TESTRESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES P~   TBSTRESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
OPERATIONAL REVIEW  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No.07.04.07.09.01 REV.10 TITLE: WZZra,rarmSS VmVZS rZSr IREDRE P SE: This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
 
Proper valve stroking was tested and verified.Tins stroking of all turbine steam valves was conducted to verify valve operability.
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations               TEST No. 07.04.07.09.01         REV. 10 TITLE:     WZZra,rarmSS VmVZS rZSr IREDRE P         SE:
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking was tested and verified.
IC-14 100%Pwr/Flow.FINAL CONDITIONS:
Tins stroking of all turbine steam valves was conducted to verify valve operability.
IC-14 100%Pwr/Flow.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET X ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 50.59 Review TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Pwr/Flow.
FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Pwr/Flow.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATASET X     ENGINEERING EVALUATION                                             50.59 Review FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
OPERATIONAL REVIEW  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No.07.04.08.01.01.01.02 REV.6 TITLE: l8 MONTH MANUAL&AUTO TRANSFER TLi"ST/STARTUP TO BACKUP STATION POWER D IRED RE This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
 
Manual and auto transfers for breakers B7&B8 to SM-7 and SM-8 were conducted.
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations             TEST No. 07.04.08.01.01.01.02       REV. 6 TITLE:   l8 MONTHMANUAL& AUTO TRANSFER TLi"ST/ STARTUP TO BACKUP STATION POWER D IRED RE This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Manual and auto transfers for breakers B7 & B8 to SM-7 and SM-8 were conducted.
IC-14 100%Power/Flow.FINAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power/ Flow.
IC-14 100%Power/How.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LBR OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power/ How.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SEI' ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LBR OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X   TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
OPERATIONAL REVIEW  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No.07.04.08.01.01.02.01 REV.23 TITLE: DG-I MONTHLY OPERABILIZT DESIRED RESPONSE: This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
 
Proper valve stroking 8c timing were tested and verified.This test verifies the load carrying capability of the Diesel Generator.
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations                 TEST No. 07.04.08.01.01.02.01       REV. 23 TITLE: DG-I MONTHLYOPERABILIZT DESIRED RESPONSE:
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking 8c timing were tested and verified.
N/A FINAL CONDITIONS:
This test verifies the load carrying capability of the Diesel Generator.
N/A SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 5.5 Review TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
INITIALCONDITIONS: N/A FINALCONDITIONS: N/A SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SEI' ENGINEERING EVALUATION                                               5 .5 Review FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g   TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
OPERATIONAL REVIEW  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No.07.04.08.01.01.02.06 REV.7 TITLE: HPCS DIESEL GENER4TOR-LOSS OIi POWER TEST DESIRED RESPONSE;This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
 
Proper timing was tested and verified.This test required the diesel to auto start, come up to speed and voltage auto close onto the respective bus, with a prescribed time, with minimum specified drop in voltage and frequency.
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations                 TEST No. 07.04.08.01.01.02.06         REV. 7 TITLE: HPCS DIESEL GENER4TOR - LOSS OIi POWER TEST DESIRED RESPONSE; This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper timing was tested and verified.
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
This test required the diesel to auto start, come up to speed and voltage auto close onto the respective bus, with a prescribed time, with minimum specified drop in voltage and frequency.
IC-14 100%Pwr/Flow.FINAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Pwr/Flow.
IC-14 100%Pwr/Flow.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET X ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES I TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
FINAL CONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Pwr/Flow.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATASET X     ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES I     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
OPERATIONAL REVIEW  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No.07.04.08.01.01.02.11 REV.22 F TITLE: DG-2 MONTHLY OI'I."RABILITY This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
 
Proper valve stroking 8c timing were tested and verified.This test verifies the load carrying capability of the Diesel Generator.
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations                 TEST No. 07.04.08.01.01.02.11       REV. 22 F
INITIAL CONDlTIONS:
TITLE: DG-2 MONTHLYOI'I."RABILITY This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking 8c timing were tested and verified.
N/A FINAL CONDITIONS:
This test verifies the load carrying capability of the Diesel Generator.
N/A SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET X BNGINBERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT
INITIALCONDlTIONS: N/A FINAL CONDITIONS: N/A SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
.5 Review TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES 1 TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES M TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
PLANT DATA SET X     BNGINBERING EVALUATION                                             .5  Review FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES 1
TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES M     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
OPERATIONAL REVIEW  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No.07.04.08.01.01.02.12 REV.25 lt TITLE: HPCS DIESEL GENERATOR MONTHLY OPERABII ITX TES2'ED R P N E'his test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.
 
Proper valve stroking 8c timing were tested and verified.This test verifies the load carrying capability of the Diesel Generator.
TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations                 TEST No. 07.04.08.01.01.02.12           REV. 25 lt TITLE: HPCS DIESEL GENERATOR MONTHLYOPERABII ITX TES2'ED R   P N E'his test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking 8c timing were tested and verified.
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
This test verifies the load carrying capability of the Diesel Generator.
N/A FINAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: N/A FINALCONDITIONS: N/A SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
N/A SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 50.59 Review TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISPACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES Q TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES APPENDIX D ATTACHMENT 0-4 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM STEADY STATE OPERATION TEST ABSTRACTS OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
PLANT DATA SEI' ENGINEERING EVALUATION                                                 50.59 Review FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISPACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES Q     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
APPENDIX D ATTACHMENT0-4 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM STEADY STATE OPERATION TEST ABSTRACTS
 
OPERATIONAL REVIEW  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation TEST Noh 14.43.1.1 REV.6 TITLE: INITIAL CONDITION STABILITY TEST D I ED Ee The Initial Condition Stability Test is performed to verify simulator critical parameters do not vary by more than g 2%over a period of one hour.Additionally, selected simulator non-critical parameters were verified to not vary by more that,+2%over the same one hour period.The Critical and selected Non-Critical parameters were recorded for each minute and plotted for the one hour period.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
 
IC-14, 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: X PLANT DATA SEI'NGINBERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT o PWRD T TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES M TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIBS lt 4~
TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation               TEST Noh 14.43.1.1             REV. 6 TITLE: INITIALCONDITION STABILITYTEST D   I ED             Ee The Initial Condition Stability Test is performed to verify simulator critical parameters do not vary by more than g 2% over a period of one hour. Additionally, selected simulator non-critical parameters were verified to not vary by more that, + 2% over the same one hour period. The Critical and selected Non-Critical parameters were recorded for each minute and plotted for the one hour period.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
X     PLANT DATA                                                               o PWRD T SEI'NGINBERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER X     OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES M     TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIBS
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation TEST No.14 4 3 1 2 REV.6 TITLE: INITIAL CONDITION STABILIXY-4-HOUR STABILIZT DESIRED RESPONSE: The Initial Condition Stability Test is performed to verify shnulator critical parameters do not vary by more than p 2%over a period of one hour.Additionally, selected simulator non-critical parameters were verified to not vary by more that, g 2%over the same one hour period.The Critical and selected Non-Critical parameters were recorded for each minute and plotted for the one hour period.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
 
IC-14, 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation           TEST No. 14 4 3 1 2               REV. 6 TITLE: INITIALCONDITIONSTABILIXY- 4-HOUR STABILIZT DESIRED RESPONSE:
IC-14, 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: X PLANTDATASEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X OPERATIONALASSESSMENT I 0 o PWRDATA TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TBSTRBSULTS SATISFACTORYWITH DISCREPANCIES PX TESTRESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES N~
The Initial Condition Stability Test is performed to verify shnulator critical parameters do not vary by more than p 2% over a period of one hour. Additionally, selected simulator non-critical parameters were verified to not vary by more that, g 2% over the same one hour period. The Critical and selected Non-Critical parameters were recorded for each minute and plotted for the one hour period.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
X                                                                         I  0  o PWRDATA PLANTDATASEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X     OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TBSTRBSULTS SATISFACTORYWITH DISCREPANCIES PX   TESTRESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation TEST No.14.4.3.1.2 TITLE: INITIAL CONDITION STABILITY-4-HOUR STABILI1T REV.6 DESIRED RESPONSE: The Initial Condition Stability Test is performed to verify simulator critical parameters do not vary by more than+2%over a period of one hour.Additionally, selected simulator non-critical parameters were verified to not vary by more that,+2%over the same one hour period.The Critical and selected Non-Critical parameters were recorded for each minute and plotted for the one hour period.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
IC-14, 100%Power equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
IC-14, 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: X PLANT DATA SBT ENGINBBRING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 1 o P DATA TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW


==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation           TEST No. 14.4.3.1.2              REV. 6 TITLE: INITIALCONDITIONSTABILITY- 4-HOUR STABILI1T DESIRED RESPONSE:
TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation TEST No.14.4.4.1 REV.3 TITLE: STEADY-STATE ACCURACY TESTS-l00 PERCENT POWER AND FLOWP EQ XE DESIRED RESPONSE: This test is performed to verify that the computed values of simulated plant parameters at 100 per-cent power, Equilibrium Xenon correspond to plant parameters, to within the accuracy requirements of ANSI/ANS-3.5-1985, Nuclear Power Plant Simulators for use in Operator Training.Simulator is run for one hour and then data is taken.Critical Parameters monitored included but were not limited to the following categories:
The Initial Condition Stability Test is performed to verify simulator critical parameters do not vary by more than + 2% over a period of one hour. Additionally, selected simulator non-critical parameters were verified to not vary by more that, + 2% over the same one hour period. The Critical and selected Non-Critical parameters were recorded for each minute and plotted for the one hour period.
RPV LEVEL's, APRM PWR's, GENERATOR LOAD, MN TURB 1ST STAGE PRESS, STEAM FLOW's, FEED FLOW's, RPV PRESS's, CORE FLOW's, RECIRC LOOP FLOW's, DRYWELL PRESS's, DRYWELL TEMP's, SUPPRESSION POOL LVL's, SUP-PRESSION POOL TEMP's, CONDENSER VACUUM's, MAIN TURB GOV VLV POS's, MAIN TURB SPEED, RFP SPEED's, RFP PRESS's, and as listed.Values were within specifications or identified fox correction.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power equilibrium Xenon.
B tlTIAL CONDITIONS:
FINAL CONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 100 PWR Jan 22 1 PWR Jan 1 TEST RESULTS: TBST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES P~,
X    PLANT DATASBT                                                      1    o P    DATA ENGINBBRING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g     OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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t TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation TEST No.14.4.4.1 REV.3 TITLE: STEADY-STATE ACCURACY TESTS-l00 PERCENT POWER AND FLOWp EQ XE DESIRED RESPONSE: This test is performed to verify that the computed values of simulated plant parameters at 100 per-cent power, Equilibrium Xenon correspond to plant parameters, to within the accuracy requirements of ANSI/ANS-3.5-1985, Nuclear Power Plant Simulators for use in Operator Training.Simulator is run for one hour and then data is taken.Critical Parameters monitored included but were not limited to the following categories:
 
RPV LEVEL's, APRM PWR's, GENERATOR LOAD, MN TURB 1ST STAGE PRESS, STEAM FLOW's, FEED FLOW's, RPV PRESS's, CORE FLOW's, RECIRC LOOP FLOW's, DRYWELL PRESS's, DRYWELL TEMP's, SUPPRESSION POOL LVL's, SUP-PRESSION POOL TEMP's, CONDENSER VACUUM's, MAIN TUI&GOV VLV POS's, MAIN TURB SPEED, RFP SPEED's, RFP PRESS's, and as listed.Values were within specifications or identified for correction.
TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation           TEST No. 14.4.4.1             REV. 3 TITLE: STEADY-STATE ACCURACY TESTS -l00 PERCENT POWER AND FLOWP EQ XE DESIRED RESPONSE:
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
This test is performed to verify that the computed values of simulated plant parameters at 100 per-cent power, Equilibrium Xenon correspond to plant parameters, to within the accuracy requirements of ANSI/ANS-3.5-1985, Nuclear Power Plant Simulators for use in Operator Training. Simulator is run for one hour and then data is taken. Critical Parameters monitored included but were not limited to the following categories: RPV LEVEL's, APRM PWR's, GENERATOR LOAD, MN TURB 1ST STAGE PRESS, STEAM FLOW's, FEED FLOW's, RPV PRESS's, CORE FLOW's, RECIRC LOOP FLOW's, DRYWELLPRESS's, DRYWELLTEMP's, SUPPRESSION POOL LVL's, SUP-PRESSION POOL TEMP's, CONDENSER VACUUM's, MAINTURB GOV VLV POS's, MAIN TURB SPEED, RFP SPEED's, RFP PRESS's, and as listed. Values were within specifications or identified fox correction.
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: g PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 100 PWR Jan 22 1 PWR Jan 18 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES I TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES h
B tlTIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
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FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
100 PWR Jan 22 PLANT DATASET                                                    1  PWR Jan 1 ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g     OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TBST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g    TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
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REV.4 TITLE: STEADY-STATE ACCVRACY TESTS-66 PERCENT POWER DESIRED RESPONSE: This test is performed to verify that the computed values of simulated plant parameters at 66 per-cent power, correspond to plant parameters, to within the accuracy requirements of ANSI/ANS-3.5-1985, Nuclear Power Plant Simulators for use in Operator Training.Simulator power is reduced to 66%allowed to run for one hour and then data is taken.Critical Parameters monitored included but were not limited to the following categories:
 
RPV LEVEL's, APRM PWR's, GEN-ERATOR LOAD, MN TURB 1ST STAGE PRESS, STEAM FLOW's, FEED FLOW's, RPV PRESS's, CORE FLOW's, RECIRC LOOP FLOW's, DRYWELL PRESS's, DRYWELL TEMP's, SUPPRESSION POOL LVL's, SUPPRESSION POOL TEMP's, CONDENSER VAC-UUM's, MAIN TURB GOV VLV POS's, MAIN TURB SPEED, RFP SPEED's, RFP PRESS's, and others as listed.Values were within specifications or identified for correction.
TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation                TEST No. 14.4.4.1        REV. 3 TITLE: STEADY-STATEACCURACY TESTS -l00 PERCENT POWER ANDFLOWp EQ XE DESIRED RESPONSE:
e INITIAL CONDITIONS:
This test is performed to verify that the computed values of simulated plant parameters at 100 per-cent power, Equilibrium Xenon correspond to plant parameters, to within the accuracy requirements of ANSI/ANS-3.5-1985, Nuclear Power Plant Simulators for use in Operator Training. Simulator is run for one hour and then data is taken. Critical Parameters monitored included but were not limited to the following categories: RPV LEVEL's, APRM PWR's, GENERATOR LOAD, MN TURB 1ST STAGE PRESS, STEAM FLOW's, FEED FLOW's, RPV PRESS's, CORE FLOW's, RECIRC LOOP FLOW's, DRYWELLPRESS's, DRYWELLTEMP's, SUPPRESSION POOL LVL's, SUP-PRESSION POOL TEMP's, CONDENSER VACUUM's, MAINTUI& GOV VLV POS's, MAIN TURB SPEED, RFP SPEED's, RFP PRESS's, and as listed. Values were within specifications or identified for correction.
IC-14, Adjusted power to 66%.FINAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
66%Power SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: g PLANT DATA SBT ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT P Mar 1 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RBSULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
100 PWR Jan 22 g     PLANT DATA                                                       1  PWR Jan 18 SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g      OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES I    TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation TEST No.j.4.4.4.2 REV.4 TITLE: STEADY-STATE ACCURACY TESTS-66 PERCENT POWER DESIRED RESPONSE: This test is performed to verif'y that the computed values of simulated plant parameters at 66 per-cent power, correspond to plant parameters, to within the accuracy requirements of ANSI/ANS-3.5-1985, Nuclear Power Plant Simulators for use in Operator Training.Simulator power is" reduced to 66%allowed to run for one hour and then data is taken.Critical Parameters monitored included but were not limited to the foHowing categories:
 
RPV LEVEL's, APRM PWR's, GEN-ERATOR LOAD, MN TURB 1ST STAGE PRESS, STEAM FLOW's, FEED FLOW's, RPV PRESS's, CORE FLOW's, RECIRC LOOP FLOW's, DRYWELL PRESS's, DRYWELL TEMP's, SUPPRESSION POOL LVL's, SUPPRESSION POOL TEMP's, CONDENSER VAC-UUM's, MAIN TURB GOV VLV POS's, MAIN TURB SPEED, RFP SPEED's, RFP PRESS's, and others as listed.Values were within specifications or identified for correction.
REV. 4 TITLE: STEADY-STATE ACCVRACYTESTS - 66 PERCENT POWER DESIRED RESPONSE:
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
This test is performed to verify that the computed values of simulated plant parameters at 66 per-cent power, correspond to plant parameters, to within the accuracy requirements of ANSI/ANS-3.5-1985, Nuclear Power Plant Simulators for use in Operator Training. Simulator power is reduced to 66% allowed to run for one hour and then data is taken. Critical Parameters monitored included but were not limited to the following categories: RPV LEVEL's, APRM PWR's, GEN-ERATOR LOAD, MN TURB 1ST STAGE PRESS, STEAM FLOW's, FEED FLOW's, RPV PRESS's, CORE FLOW's, RECIRC LOOP FLOW's, DRYWELL PRESS's, DRYWELL TEMP's, SUPPRESSION POOL LVL's, SUPPRESSION POOL TEMP's, CONDENSER VAC-UUM's, MAINTURB GOV VLVPOS's, MAINTURB SPEED, RFP SPEED's, RFP PRESS's, and others as listed. Values were within specifications or identified for correction.
IC-14, Adjusted power to 66%.FINAL CONDITIONS:
e INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, Adjusted power to 66%.
66%Power SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: g PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOBR/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 6 PWR Mar 1 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES QX TBST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
FINALCONDITIONS: 66% Power SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
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g     PLANT DATASBT                                                            P  Mar 1 ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X    OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X    TEST RBSULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES
 
OPERATIONAL REVIEW  


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e TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation TEST No, 14.4.4.3 TITLE: STEADY-STATE ACCURACY TESTS-40 PERCENT POWER REV.3 DESIRED RESPONSE: This test is performed to verify that the computed values of simulated plant parameters at 40 per-cent power, correspond to plant parameters, to within the accuracy requirements of ANSI/ANS-3.5-1985, Nuclear Power Plant Simulators for use in Operator Training.Simulator is allowed to run for one hour and then data is taken.Critical Parameters monitored included but were not lim-ited to the following categories:
 
RPV LEVEL's, APRM PWR's, GENERATOR LOAD, MN TURB 1ST STAGE PRESS, STEAM FLOW's, FEED FLOW's, RPV PRESS's, CORE FLOW's, RECIRC LOOP FLOW's, DRYWELL PRESS's, DRYWELL TEMP's, SUPPRESSION POOL LVL's, SUPPRESSION POOL TEMP's, CONDENSER VACUUM's, MAIN TURB GOV VLV POS's, MAIN TURB SPEED, RFP SPEED's, RFP PRESS's, and others as listed.Values were within specifications or identified for correction.
TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation               TEST No. j.4.4.4.2            REV. 4 TITLE: STEADY-STATEACCURACY TESTS - 66 PERCENT POWER DESIRED RESPONSE:
FINAL CONDITIONS:
This test is performed to verif'y that the computed values of simulated plant parameters at 66 per-cent power, correspond to plant parameters, to within the accuracy requirements of ANSI/ANS-3.5-1985, Nuclear Power Plant Simulators for use in Operator Training. Simulator power is           "
40%Power SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: g PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 40PWRA r20 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES I~'f V g p$~8 PERATIONAL REVIEW  
reduced to 66% allowed to run for one hour and then data is taken. Critical Parameters monitored included but were not limited to the foHowing categories: RPV LEVEL's, APRM PWR's, GEN-ERATOR LOAD, MN TURB 1ST STAGE PRESS, STEAM FLOW's, FEED FLOW's, RPV PRESS's, CORE FLOW's, RECIRC LOOP FLOW's, DRYWELL PRESS's, DRYWELL TEMP's, SUPPRESSION POOL LVL's, SUPPRESSION POOL TEMP's, CONDENSER VAC-UUM's, MAINTURB GOV VLVPOS's, MAINTURB SPEED, RFP SPEED's, RFP PRESS's, and others as listed. Values were within specifications or identified for correction.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, Adjusted power to 66%.
FINALCONDITIONS: 66% Power SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
g     PLANT DATA                                                           6 PWR Mar  1 SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOBR/LER g    OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES QX    TBST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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t TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation TEST No.14.4.4.3 TITLE'TEADY-STATE ACCURACY TESTS-40 PERCENT POWER REV.3 DESIRED RESPONSE: This test is performed to verify that the computed values of simulated plant parameters at 40 per-cent power, correspond to plant parameters, to within the accuracy requirements of ANSI/ANS-3.5-1985, Nuclear Power Plant Simulators for use in Operator Training.Simulator is allowed to run for one hour and then data is taken.Critical Parameters monitored included but were not lim-ited to the following categories:
 
RPV LEVEL's, APRM PWR's, GENERATOR LOAD, MN TURB 1ST STAGE PRESS, STEAM FLOW's, FEED FLOW's, RPV PRESS's, CORE FLOW's, RECIRC LOOP FLOW's, DRYWELL PRESS's, DRYWELL TEMP's, SUPPRESSION POOL LVL's, SUPPRESSION POOL TEMP's, CONDENSER VACUUM's, MAIN TURB GOV VLV POS's, MAIN TURB SPEED, RFP SPEED's, RFP PRESS's, and others as listed.Values were within specifications or identified for correction.
e TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation TITLE: STEADY-STATE ACCURACY TESTS -40 PERCENT POWER TEST No, 14.4.4.3         REV. 3 DESIRED RESPONSE:
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
This test is performed to verify that the computed values of simulated plant parameters at 40 per-cent power, correspond to plant parameters, to within the accuracy requirements of ANSI/ANS-3.5-1985, Nuclear Power Plant Simulators for use in Operator Training. Simulator is allowed to run for one hour and then data is taken. Critical Parameters monitored included but were not lim-ited to the following categories: RPV LEVEL's, APRM PWR's, GENERATOR LOAD, MN TURB 1ST STAGE PRESS, STEAM FLOW's, FEED FLOW's, RPV PRESS's, CORE FLOW's, RECIRC LOOP FLOW's, DRYWELL PRESS's, DRYWELL TEMP's, SUPPRESSION POOL LVL's, SUPPRESSION POOL TEMP's, CONDENSER VACUUM's, MAINTURB GOV VLV POS's, MAIN TURB SPEED, RFP SPEED's, RFP PRESS's, and others as listed. Values were within specifications or identified for correction.
IC-62 40%Power FINAL CONDITIONS:
FINAL CONDITIONS: 40% Power SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
40%Power SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: I PLANT DATA SET ENGINBBRING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 40PWRA r20 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW
g      PLANT DATA                                                       40PWRA r20 SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X     OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation TEST No.14.4.4.4 REV.4 TITLE: STEADY-STATE ACCURACF TESTS-COLD SHUTDOWN)BOC DESIRED RESPONSE: This test is performed to verify that compiled values of plant parameter at COLD SHUTDOWN, correspond with plant parameters, to within the accuracy reuirements of Nuclear Plant Simulators for use in Operator Training.Valves were within specifications or identified for correction.
 
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation             TEST No. 14.4.4.3            REV. 3 TITLE'TEADY-STATEACCURACY TESTS -40 PERCENT POWER DESIRED RESPONSE:
IC-24, Cold Shutdown FINAL CONDITIONS; Cold Shutdown SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
This test is performed to verify that the computed values of simulated plant parameters at 40 per-cent power, correspond to plant parameters, to within the accuracy requirements of ANSI/ANS-3.5-1985, Nuclear Power Plant Simulators for use in Operator Training. Simulator is allowed to run for one hour and then data is taken. Critical Parameters monitored included but were not lim-ited to the following categories: RPV LEVEL's, APRM PWR's, GENERATOR LOAD, MN TURB 1ST STAGE PRESS, STEAM FLOW's, FEED FLOW's, RPV PRESS's, CORE FLOW's, RECIRC LOOP FLOW's, DRYWELL PRESS's, DRYWELL TEMP's, SUPPRESSION POOL LVL's, SUPPRESSION POOL TEMP's, CONDENSER VACUUM's, MAINTURB GOV VLV POS's, MAINTURB SPEED, RFP SPEED's, RFP PRESS's, and others as listed. Values were within specifications or identified for correction.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-62 40% Power FINALCONDITIONS: 40% Power SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
I    PLANT DATA SET                                                   40PWRA r20 ENGINBBRING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER X    OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X    TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation TEST No.14.4.4.4 REV.4 TITLE: STEADY-STATE ACCURACY TESTS>>COLD SHUTDOWN>BOC DESIRED RESPONSE: This test is performed to verify that compiled values of plant parameter at COLD SHUTDOWN, correspond with plant parameters, to within the accuracy reuirements of Nuclear Plant Simulators for use in Operator Training.Valves were within specifications or identified for correction.
 
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation           TEST No. 14.4.4.4               REV. 4 TITLE: STEADY-STATEACCURACF TESTS - COLD SHUTDOWN) BOC DESIRED RESPONSE:
IC-24, Cold Shutdown FINAL CONDITIONS:
This test is performed to verify that compiled values of plant parameter at COLD SHUTDOWN, correspond with plant parameters, to within the accuracy reuirements of Nuclear Plant Simulators for use in Operator Training. Valves were within specifications or identified for correction.
Cold Shutdown SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIBS OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-24, Cold Shutdown FINALCONDITIONS; Cold Shutdown SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g      OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g    TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation TEST No.14.4.5.1 REV.4 TITLE: HEAT AlVD MASS BALAlVCE TESTS-l00 PERCENT POWER HEAT BAL4NCE D IRED RESPONSE: This test is performed to verify that the principal mass and energy balances are satisfied as required by ANSI/ANS-3,5.-1985, Nuclear Power Plant Simulators for Use in Operator Training.Simulator is run for at least thirty minutes and then data is taken.Data is collected and recorded for Attachment A, 100%Heat Balance Control Board Data.Calculations were performed as indicated in Attachment B.Data is evaluated against the Acceptance Criteria of section 5.0, as applicable.
 
QQ~This test can be run with 100%Steady-State Accuracy Test, 14.4.4.1.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation           TEST No. 14.4.4.4              REV. 4 TITLE: STEADY-STATE ACCURACY TESTS>> COLD SHUTDOWN> BOC DESIRED RESPONSE:
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
This test is performed to verify that compiled values of plant parameter at COLD SHUTDOWN, correspond with plant parameters, to within the accuracy reuirements of Nuclear Plant Simulators for use in Operator Training. Valves were within specifications or identified for correction.
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-24, Cold Shutdown FINAL CONDITIONS: Cold Shutdown SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER X    OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIBS
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation TEST No.14.4.5.1 REV.4 TITLE: HEAT AND MASS BALANCE TESTS-100 PERCENT POWER HEAT BALANCE DESIRED RESPONSE: This test is performed to verify that the principal mass and energy balances are satisfied as required by ANSI/ANS-3.5.-1985, Nuclear Power Plant Simulators for Use in Operator Training.Simulator is run for at least thirty minutes and then data is taken.Data is collected and recorded for Attachment A, 100%Heat Balance Control Board Data.Calculations were performed as indicated in Attachment B.Data is evaluated against the Acceptance Criteria of section 5.0, as applicable.
 
ATE This test can be run with 100%Steady-State Accuracy Test, 14,4.4.1.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation             TEST No. 14.4.5.1               REV. 4 TITLE:       HEATAlVDMASS BALAlVCETESTS - l00 PERCENT POWER HEATBAL4NCE D  IRED RESPONSE:
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
This test is performed to verify that the principal mass and energy balances are satisfied as required by ANSI/ANS-3,5.-1985, Nuclear Power Plant Simulators for Use in Operator Training. Simulator is run for at least thirty minutes and then data is taken. Data is collected and recorded for Attachment A, 100% Heat Balance Control Board Data. Calculations were performed as indicated in Attachment B.
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR 0 SOBR/LER OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TBST RBSULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCRBPANCIBS TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES APPENDIX D ATTACHMENT D-5 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM TRANSIENT PERFORMANCE TEST ABSTRACTS
Data is evaluated against the Acceptance Criteria of section 5.0, as applicable.
QQ~      This test can be run with 100% Steady-State Accuracy Test, 14.4.4.1.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER g      OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES


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TEST CATEGORY: Transients TEST No.14.4.8.4 REV.4 TITLE: INDUCED TRANSIENT TESTS-POWER RAMP FROM loo PERCENT POWER TO 75 PERCENT TO l00 PERCENT D IREDRE P N E: This test is performed to evaluate the tuning of the feedwater system.Using the RRC FCV's power is ramped down from 100 percent to 75 percent in 10 seconds.After stabilizing Rx level, power is xamped from 75 percent to 100 percent in 10 seconds.Proper response of the induced transient was tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS; IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
 
100%Power.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR X SOER/LBR X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 84-124 12/03/84 84-125 11 27 84 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES W
TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation            TEST No. 14.4.5.1              REV. 4 TITLE:       HEATAND MASS BALANCETESTS - 100 PERCENT POWER HEATBALANCE DESIRED RESPONSE:
This test is performed to verify that the principal mass and energy balances are satisfied as required by ANSI/ANS-3.5.-1985, Nuclear Power Plant Simulators for Use in Operator Training. Simulator is run for at least thirty minutes and then data is taken. Data is collected and recorded for Attachment A, 100% Heat Balance Control Board Data. Calculations were performed as indicated in Attachment B.
Data is evaluated against the Acceptance Criteria of section 5.0, as applicable.
ATE      This test can be run with 100% Steady-State Accuracy Test, 14,4.4.1.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR 0      SOBR/LER OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TBST RBSULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCRBPANCIBS TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g      TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
APPENDIX D ATTACHMENTD-5 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM TRANSIENT PERFORMANCE TEST ABSTRACTS
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Transient TESTNo.144101 REV.5 TITLE: LOSS OF AJ L REACTOR FEEDWATER DESIRED RESPONSE: RFW Turbines'A'nd'B'nd RCIC Trip.Followed by Reactor SCRAM on Low RPV/L.RRC FCV RunBack and Pump Downshift to 15 Hz verified.Simulated Operator actions include: MT Trip, Reactor Mode Switch being placed in Shutdown and HPCS Manual Ini-tiation.HPCS-V-4 Auto Closure at RPV/L 8 (54.5")is verified.Proper Control Board Indications and annunciation verified throughout transient.
 
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Transients                          TEST No. 14.4.8.4            REV. 4 TITLE: INDUCED TRANSIENT TESTS - POWER RAMP FROM loo PERCENT POWER TO 75 PERCENT TO l00 PERCENT D  IREDRE      P  N E:
IC-14, 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
This test is performed to evaluate the tuning of the feedwater system. Using the RRC FCV's power is ramped down from 100 percent to 75 percent in 10 seconds. After stabilizing Rx level, power is xamped from 75 percent to 100 percent in 10 seconds. Proper response of the induced transient was tested and verified.
Reactor Scrammed.RPV/L Restored via HPCS.MSIV's isolated with RPV/P slowly increasing after termination of HPCS Flow.SOURCE OP COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SBT ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LBR OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RBSULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
INITIALCONDITIONS; IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
FINAL CONDITIONS: 100% Power.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR 84-124  12/03/84 X    SOER/LBR                                                         84-125  11 27 84 X    OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X     TEST RBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Transient TEST No.14.4.10.2 REV.4 TITLE: LOSS OF ALL AC STATION BLACKOUT DESIRED RESPONSE: Loss of All AC with exception of DG-3.Subsequent NS4 Isolations with RPV/P Control via SRV's with HPCS and RCIC Initiation at 30 seconds to restore and control RPV/L.Primary Containment heatup verified for proper direction and trend for associated vari-ables.HPCS and RCIC Operation for RPV/L Control on isolated RPV verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
 
IC-14, 100%Power Equil Xenon FINAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Transient                     TESTNo. 144101                REV. 5 TITLE: LOSS OF AJ L REACTOR FEEDWATER DESIRED RESPONSE:
Shutdown with DGN-3 supplying HPCS;RCIC Operation controlling RPV/L.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LBR II OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES  
RFW Turbines 'A'nd 'B'nd RCIC Trip. Followed by Reactor SCRAM on Low RPV/L.
RRC FCV RunBack and Pump Downshift to 15 Hz verified. Simulated Operator actions include: MT Trip, Reactor Mode Switch being placed in Shutdown and HPCS Manual Ini-tiation. HPCS-V-4 Auto Closure at RPV/L 8 (54.5") is verified. Proper Control Board Indications and annunciation verified throughout transient.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Scrammed. RPV/L Restored via HPCS. MSIV's isolated with RPV/P slowly increasing after termination of HPCS Flow.
SOURCE OP COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SBT ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LBR OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RBSULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X    TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES


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==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Transients TEST No.14.4.103 REV.4 TITLE: MSIV ISOL4TION This test was performed to verify the Simulators response to an MSIV Isolation.
 
The MSIV isolation was verified to cause RPV/P incxease and subsequent SRV operation followed by the initiation of HPCS and RCIC at-50 inches.SRV operation at setpoint was verified in conjunction with RCIC-V-45 closure and HPCS-V-4 closure and subsequent cycling closed at RPV/L 8.The SRV flow decxease was verified as RPV Decay Heat decreased.
TEST CATEGORY: Transient                    TEST No. 14.4.10.2                REV. 4 TITLE: LOSS OF ALLAC STATION BLACKOUT DESIRED RESPONSE:
The relationship between decay heat genera-tion, RPV/P, SRV Flow, HPCS and RCIC flow (at LT saturated conditions) were evaluated.
Loss of AllAC with exception of DG-3. Subsequent NS4 Isolations with RPV/P Control via SRV's with HPCS and RCIC Initiation at 30 seconds to restore and control RPV/L.
No oper-ator actions were taken as specified in ANS 3.5 Attachment B, item B1.2.ANS 3.5 item B1.2.1 variables were plotted and evaluated at.5 sec resolution as specified.
Primary Containment heatup verified for proper direction and trend for associated vari-ables. HPCS and RCIC Operation for RPV/L Control on isolated RPV verified.
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power Equil Xenon FINALCONDITIONS: Shutdown with DGN-3 supplying HPCS; RCIC Operation controlling RPV/L.
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
Reactor Shutdown with SRV Operation controlling RPV/P at setpoint and periodic HPCS injection controlling RPV/L between RPV/L 8 and RPV/L 2.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: X PLANTDATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR X SOER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT SCRMLER88.03 LER 88-03 TEST RESULTS: TESTRESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES
PLANT DATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LBR II    OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
\TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES PX TBST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUTDISCRBPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g      TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Transients TEST No.14.4.10.5 REV.4 TITLE: SIMULTANEOUS TRlP OF ALL RFP'S-SLF: FPT 2A and FPT 2B D IREDRE P N E: This test is performed to verify the Simulators response to a simultaneous trip of all RFP's.The RRC FCV xunback at RPV/L 4 with coincident RFP txip is vexified.Reactox Scram and RRC pump trip to 15 hz is verified at RPV/L 3.The Scram induced RPV/P reduction with Mode Switch in run is verified to cause a MSIV isolation.
 
The subsequent SRV operation with resultant inventory loss and initiation of the RPV/L 2 NS4 isolation, HPCS initiation, RCIC initiation, and RRC pumps tripping to o6'were vexified and evaluated.
TEST CATEGORY: Transients                       TEST No. 14.4.103            REV. 4 TITLE: MSIVISOL4TION This test was performed to verify the Simulators response to an MSIV Isolation. The MSIV isolation was verified to cause RPV/P incxease and subsequent SRV operation followed by the initiation of HPCS and RCIC at -50 inches. SRV operation at setpoint was verified in conjunction with RCIC-V-45 closure and HPCS-V-4 closure and subsequent cycling closed at RPV/L 8. The SRV flow decxease was verified as RPV Decay Heat decreased. The relationship between decay heat genera-tion, RPV/P, SRV Flow, HPCS and RCIC flow (at LT saturated conditions) were evaluated. No oper-ator actions were taken as specified in ANS 3.5 Attachment B, item B1.2. ANS 3.5 item B1.2.1 variables were plotted and evaluated at .5 sec resolution as specified.
HPCS-V-4 and RCIC-V-45 closure at RPV/L 8 and subsequent reopening of HPCS-V-4 at RPV/L 2 were verified.No operator actions were taken as specified in ANS 3.5 Attach-ment B, item B1.2.ANS 3.5 item B1.2.1 variables were plotted and evaluated at.5 sec resolution as.specified.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
Note: Scxam details evaluated in detail in 14.4.9.24.33, MT Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.24.31, Main Gen Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.13.1, NS4 Isolation at RPV/L 2 evaluated in 14.4.9.2.3 RFW Break in DW.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Shutdown with SRV Operation controlling RPV/P at setpoint and periodic HPCS injection controlling RPV/L between RPV/L 8 and RPV/L 2.
IC-14, 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
Reactor Shutdown with SRV Operation controlling RPV/P at setpoint and periodic HPCS injection controlling RPV/L between RPV/L 8 and RPV/L 2.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: X PLANT DATA SET ENGINBERING EVALUATION FSAR X SOBR/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT SCRMLER84.114 LE 4-4 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
X     PLANTDATASET                                                    SCRMLER88.03 ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR X   SOER/LER                                                           LER 88-03 X     OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TESTRESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES
                                  \
TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES PX  TBST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUTDISCRBPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Transients TEST No.14.4.10.6 t REV.4 TITLE: SIMULTANEOUS TRIP OF ALL RECIRCULATION PUMPS-SLF: EPS 43&EPS 44 ED ESP E This test is performed to verify the Simulators response to a trip of all Recirculation Pumps.Core Power is verified to decrease due to the Core flow reduction to Natural Circulation.
 
Activation of mechanistic power oscillations on entry to Region A of power to flow map, verified.No operator actions were taken as specified in ANS 3.5 Attachment B, item B1.2.ANS 3.5 item B1.2.2 variables were plotted and evaluated at.5 sec resolution as specified.
TEST CATEGORY: Transients                       TEST No. 14.4.10.5              REV. 4 TITLE: SIMULTANEOUS TRlP OF ALLRFP'S - SLF: FPT 2A and FPT 2B D    IREDRE P N E:
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
This test is performed to verify the Simulators response to a simultaneous trip of all RFP's. The RRC FCV xunback at RPV/L 4 with coincident RFP txip is vexified. Reactox Scram and RRC pump trip to 15 hz is verified at RPV/L 3. The Scram induced RPV/P reduction with Mode Switch in run is verified to cause a MSIV isolation. The subsequent SRV operation with resultant inventory loss and initiation of the RPV/L 2 NS4 isolation, HPCS initiation, RCIC initiation, and RRC pumps tripping to o6'were vexified and evaluated. HPCS-V-4 and RCIC-V-45 closure at RPV/L 8 and subsequent reopening of HPCS-V-4 at RPV/L 2 were verified. No operator actions were taken as specified in ANS 3.5 Attach-ment B, item B1.2. ANS 3.5 item B1.2.1 variables were plotted and evaluated at .5 sec resolution as   .
IC-14, 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: g PLANT DATA SEI'ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT PAT OB TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES PX TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
specified. Note: Scxam details evaluated in detail in 14.4.9.24.33, MT Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.24.31, Main Gen Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.13.1, NS4 Isolation at RPV/L 2 evaluated in 14.4.9.2.3 RFW Break in DW.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Shutdown with SRV Operation controlling RPV/P at setpoint and periodic HPCS injection controlling RPV/L between RPV/L 8 and RPV/L 2.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
X    PLANT DATA SET                                                    SCRMLER84.114 ENGINBERING EVALUATION FSAR X    SOBR/LER                                                           LE      4-  4 X     OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g    TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Transients TEST No.14.4.10.7 REV.4 TITLE: MAXIMUM SIZE DBA LOCA WITH LOSS OEFSITE POWER SLF: RRS 4 and OED2 ED P E'his test was performed to verify the Simulators response to a Maximum size DBA LOCA with LOP.The DW/P increase initiation of Reactor Scram, NS4 Isolation and RRC FCV lockup were verified.The RRC pump trip to 15 Hz via RPV/L 3 signals is verified.The initiation of the RPV/L 2 NS4 isolation, HPCS initiation, RCIC initiation, and RRC pumps tripping to oK were verified and evaluated.
 
Div 1 and Div 2 DG's and ECCS initiation were verified.DW/P response and subsequent WW/P response are verified as the DW/P overcomes downcomer submergence.
t TEST CATEGORY: Transients                       TEST No. 14.4.10.6                REV. 4 TITLE: SIMULTANEOUS TRIP OF ALLRECIRCULATIONPUMPS - SLF: EPS 43 & EPS 44 ED   ESP      E This test is performed to verify the Simulators response to a trip of all Recirculation Pumps. Core Power is verified to decrease due to the Core flow reduction to Natural Circulation. Activation of mechanistic power oscillations on entry to Region A of power to flow map, verified. No operator actions were taken as specified in ANS 3.5 Attachment B, item B1.2. ANS 3.5 item B1.2.2 variables were plotted and evaluated at .5 sec resolution as specified.
No operator actions were taken as specified in ANS 3.5 Attachment B, item B1.2.ANS 3.5 item B1.2.3 variables were plotted and evaluated at.5 sec resolution as specified.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
Note: Scram details evaluated in detail in 14.4.9.%.33, MT Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.24.31, Main Gen Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.13.1, NS4 Isolation at RPV/L 2 evaluated in 14.4.9.2.3 RFW Break in DW.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.t FINAL CONDITIONS:
g    PLANT DATASEI'                                                           PAT OB ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER X     OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
Reactor Shutdown with RPV/L being controlled GT'Avo-Thirds Core Height via E<CCS Div 1-3 Injection.
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES PX    TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
Primary Containment Isolation complete via NS4 Isolations.
 
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT ANF LOCA ANALY IS TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
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TEST No.144 10 9 TEST CATEGORY: Transients TITLE: MAXIMUM SIZE MAIN STEAMI.INE RUPTURE REV.0 IRED RESP N E: This test is performed to verify the Simulators response to a Maximum size MSL Break.The DW/P increase initiation of Reactor Scram, NS4 Isolation and RRC FCV lockup were verified.The RRC pump trip to 15 Hz via RPV/L 3 signals is verified.The initiation of the RPV/L 2 NS4 isolation, HPCS initiation, RCIC initiation, and RRC pumps tripping to off were verified and evaluated.
 
Div 3 DG and HPCS initiation were verified.DW/P response and subsequent WW/P response are verified as the DW/P overcomes downcomer submergence.
TEST CATEGORY: Transients                        TEST No. 14.4.10.7            REV. 4 TITLE: MAXIMUMSIZE DBA LOCA WITHLOSS OEFSITE POWER SLF: RRS 4 and OED2 ED      P E'his test was performed to verify the Simulators response to a Maximum size DBA LOCA with LOP.
CBP injection and subsequent RPV/L restoration, with DW cooling via break verified.No operator actions were taken as specified in ANS 3.5 Attachment B, item B1.2.ANS 3.5 item B1.2.3 variables were plotted and evaluated at.5 sec resolution as specified.
The DW/P increase initiation of Reactor Scram, NS4 Isolation and RRC FCV lockup were verified.
Note: Scrain details evaluated in detail in 14 4.9.24.33, MT Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.24.31, Main Gen Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.13.1, NS4 Isolation at RPV/L 2 evaluated in 14.4.9.2.3 RFW Break in DW.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
The RRC pump trip to 15 Hz via RPV/L 3 signals is verified. The initiation of the RPV/L 2 NS4 isolation, HPCS initiation, RCIC initiation, and RRC pumps tripping to oK were verified and evaluated.
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
Div 1 and Div 2 DG's and ECCS initiation were verified. DW/P response and subsequent WW/P response are verified as the DW/P overcomes downcomer submergence. No operator actions were taken as specified in ANS 3.5 Attachment B, item B1.2. ANS 3.5 item B1.2.3 variables were plotted and evaluated at .5 sec resolution as specified. Note: Scram details evaluated in detail in 14.4.9.%.33, MT Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.24.31, Main Gen Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.13.1, NS4 Isolation at RPV/L 2 evaluated in 14.4.9.2.3 RFW Break in DW.
Reactor Shutdown with RPV/L GT the MSL 110 inches.Primary Containment Isolation complete via NS4 isolations.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION g FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 15.6.5 6.2.1.1.3.b TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES  
t  FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Shutdown with RPV/L being controlled GT 'Avo-Thirds Core SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
Height via E<CCS Div 1-3 Injection. Primary Containment Isolation complete via NS4 Isolations.
PLANT DATASEI' ENGINEERING EVALUATION                                         ANF LOCA ANALY IS FSAR SOER/LER X      OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES


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t TEST CATEGORY: Transients TEST No.14.4.10.10 TITLE: MSlV ISOLATION WITH SRV FAILED OPEN REV.4 D IREDR P N E'his test is performed to verify the Simulators response to an MSIV Isolation with a SRV failed open.The MSIV isolation with SORV is verified to cause a RPV/P reduction with a subsequent injection by the Condensate Booster Pumps at approx-imately 630 psig.The SRV flow decrease is verified as RPV/P decreased.
 
The rela-tionship between decay heat generation, RPV/P, SRV Flow, and Condensate Booster Pump flow (at LT saturated conditions) were evaluated.
TEST CATEGORY: Transients                         TEST No. 144 10 9              REV. 0 TITLE: MAXIMUMSIZE MAINSTEAMI.INERUPTURE IRED RESP N E:
No operator actions were taken as specified in ANS 3.5 Attachment B, item B1.2.ANS 3.5 item B1.2.3 variables were plotted and evaluated at.5 sec resolution as specified.
This test is performed to verify the Simulators response to a Maximum size MSL Break. The DW/P increase initiation of Reactor Scram, NS4 Isolation and RRC FCV lockup were verified. The RRC pump trip to 15 Hz via RPV/L 3 signals is verified. The initiation of the RPV/L 2 NS4 isolation, HPCS initiation, RCIC initiation, and RRC pumps tripping to off were verified and evaluated. Div 3 DG and HPCS initiation were verified. DW/P response and subsequent WW/P response are verified as the DW/P overcomes downcomer submergence. CBP injection and subsequent RPV/L restoration, with DW cooling via break verified. No operator actions were taken as specified in ANS 3.5 Attachment B, item B1.2. ANS 3.5 item B1.2.3 variables were plotted and evaluated at.5 sec resolution as specified. Note:
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Scrain details evaluated in detail in 14 4.9.24.33, MT Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.24.31, Main Gen Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.13.1, NS4 Isolation at RPV/L 2 evaluated in 14.4.9.2.3 RFW Break in DW.
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
Reactor Shutdown and depressurized with CBP injection and RPV/L GT the MS lines resulting in liquid How via the SORV.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: X PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR X SUER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT SCRMLER88.03 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RBSULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
FINAL CONDITIONS: Reactor Shutdown with RPV/L GT the MSL 110 inches. Primary Containment Isolation complete via NS4 isolations.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION g      FSAR                                                           15.6.5 6.2.1.1.3.b SOER/LER g      OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST No.14.4.10.16 REV.4 TITLE: LOSS EW WITH EMERGENCY DEPRESS URlZATION DESIRED RESPONSE: Loss of Normal RFW and HP Injection, followed by Emergency Depressurization when RPV/L decreases to Top of Active Fuel.RPV/L, RPV/P and Core Flow as weH as signifi-cant Primary Containment variables evaluated during conduct of test.The NS4 Isolation is subsequently reset and plant placed in the Shutdown Cooling Alignment followed Emer-gency Depressurization and RPV Level Restoration with Low Press ECCS.INH'IAL CONDITIONS:
 
IC-14 100%Power and Flow with Equilibrium Xenon.t FINAL CONDITIONS:
t  TEST CATEGORY: Transients TITLE: MSlV ISOLATION WITHSRV FAILED OPEN TEST No. 14.4.10.10          REV. 4 D  IREDR    P  N E'his test is performed to verify the Simulators response to an MSIV Isolation with a SRV failed open. The MSIV isolation with SORV is verified to cause a RPV/P reduction with a subsequent injection by the Condensate Booster Pumps at approx-imately 630 psig. The SRV flow decrease is verified as RPV/P decreased. The rela-tionship between decay heat generation, RPV/P, SRV Flow, and Condensate Booster Pump flow (at LT saturated conditions) were evaluated. No operator actions were taken as specified in ANS 3.5 Attachment B, item B1.2. ANS 3.5 item B1.2.3 variables were plotted and evaluated at.5 sec resolution as specified.
Plant SD with RHR B in the Shutdown Cooling Alignment and RHR B in Suppression Pool Cooling.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES APPENDIX D ATTACHMENT D-6 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM PLANT MALFUNCTION TEST ABSTRACTS OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
FINAL CONDITIONS: Reactor Shutdown and depressurized with CBP injection and RPV/L GT the MS lines resulting in liquid How via the SORV.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA                                                                 SCRMLER88.03 SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR X  SUER/LER X   OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g    TEST RBSULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUTDISCRBPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.18.3 REV.6 TITLE: INSTRUMENT REFERENCE LINE BREAK D004C (PENXII2)-SLF: RRS7C D I EDR P NE'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the, INSTRUMENT REF LINE BREAK D004C (PENX112).
 
Rupture of INST Line between REACTOR and CONDENSATE POT for DOO4C (PENX112).
TEST No. 14.4.10.16      REV. 4 TITLE: LOSS EW WITHEMERGENCY DEPRESS URlZATION DESIRED RESPONSE:
Apparent level increased MS-LIS-100B, P601-A1-'2-6 Injection Vlv Closure RPV LEVEL HIGH+54.5" alarmed, and HPCS-V-4 remained shut.Apparent lev'el increased RFW-DPT-4C, MS-LI-604 and RFW-LI 606C indicated upscale high.REACI'OR VESSEL HIGH LEVEL C SEAL light illuminated and RFW/I'URBINE RPV LEVEL HIGH TRIP alarm activated.
Loss of Normal RFW and HP Injection, followed by Emergency Depressurization when RPV/L decreases to Top of Active Fuel. RPV/L, RPV/P and Core Flow as weH as signifi-cant Primary Containment variables evaluated during conduct of test. The NS4 Isolation is subsequently reset and plant placed in the Shutdown Cooling Alignment followed Emer-gency Depressurization and RPV Level Restoration with Low Press ECCS.
Leak is allowed to run and caused drywell pressure to increase.DRYWELL PRESS HIGH/LOW ALERT alarmed followed by the Drywell Press High Trip.Proper response on activation of INST REF LINE break DOO4C was tested and verified.~+<~: Details of Reactor Scram evaluated in test 14.4.9.24.33, DBA LOCA evaluated in test 14.4.10.7.
INH'IALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power and Flow with Equilibrium Xenon.
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
t  FINALCONDITIONS: Plant SD with RHR B in the Shutdown Cooling Alignment and RHR B in SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
IC-14 100%Power with E<quilibrium Xenon FINAL CONDITIONS:
Suppression Pool Cooling.
Reactor has Scrammed on Hi Drywell pressure.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA'LANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION g I SAR g SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 15..2 5-5 0 4 5 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X    OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X    TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
APPENDIX D ATTACHMENTD-6 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM PLANT MALFUNCTIONTEST ABSTRACTS
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.16.4 REV.3 TITLE: HPCS LOGIC FAILURE-SLF: CSS>>6 DE IREDRE P N E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the'"HPCS LOGIC FAILURE Malfunction.
 
HPCS Initiation Failure to automaticaHy respond.System responses include: P601-A1-6.8, HPCS SYSTEM OUT OF SERVICE, HPCS-BISI-HPCS LOGIC PWR FAIL, failure of HPCS Injection valve V-4 to automatically close when RPV level is GT+54" and minimum flow Bypass valve V-12 to automatically open or close on HPCS flow.INITIAL CONDITIONS; IC-12 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction             TEST No. 14.4.9.18.3        REV. 6 TITLE: INSTRUMENTREFERENCE LINEBREAKD004C (PENXII2) - SLF: RRS7C D    I EDR      P NE'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the, INSTRUMENT REF LINE BREAK D004C (PENX112). Rupture of INST Line between REACTOR and CONDENSATE POT for DOO4C (PENX112). Apparent level increased MS-LIS-100B, P601-A1-'2-6 Injection Vlv Closure RPV LEVEL HIGH+54.5" alarmed, and HPCS-V-4 remained shut. Apparent lev'el increased RFW-DPT-4C, MS-LI-604 and RFW-LI 606C indicated upscale high. REACI'OR VESSEL HIGH LEVEL C SEAL light illuminated and RFW/I'URBINE RPV LEVEL HIGH TRIP alarm activated. Leak is allowed to run and caused drywell pressure to increase. DRYWELL PRESS HIGH/LOW ALERT alarmed followed by the Drywell Press High Trip. Proper response on activation of INST REF LINE break DOO4C was tested and verified. ~+<~: Details of Reactor Scram evaluated in test 14.4.9.24.33, DBA LOCA evaluated in test 14.4.10.7.
100%Power with HPCS injection in progress.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA;PLANT DATA SKI'NGINEERING EVALUATION g FSAR C]SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 15.5.1 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW UMMARY TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.18.6 REV.5 TITLE: INSTRUMENT VARIABLE LEG LINE BREA'111-SLF'RRS SC RED E P E: This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the INSTRUMENT VARIABLE LEG LINE BREAK Xlll SLF.System responses included: PI-EFC-Xlll changed position from open to closed, apparent loss of level as indicated by MS-LR/PR-623B downscale, NS4 ISOL RPV LEVEL LOW-50"alarmed, MSIV Half Trip System B, and RC-2 HALF TRIP annunciated.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with E<quilibrium Xenon FINAL CONDITIONS: Reactor has Scrammed on Hi Drywell pressure.
Proper response on activation of the INSTRUMENT VARjlABLE LEG LINE BREAK Xll 1 malfunction was tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA'LANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION g     I SAR                                                            15..2 g      SOER/LER                                                    5-5      0  4 5 g      OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon t FINAL CONDITIONS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
Reactor Scrammed, RRC Pumps Off, RCIC-V-45 Oscillating with RPV/L 8 controlling RPV/L.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SBT ENGINEERING EVALUATION g FSAR SOERiLBR g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 15.6.2 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST No.14.4.9.24.27 REV.3 TITLE: MAIN STEAM SAFETY RELIEF VALVE FAILS OPEN-CLF: RRS l STPT DRIFT ED RE P SE: This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the MAIN STEAM SAFETY RELIEF VALVE STPT DRIFT Component Level Failure.Mechanical setpoint adjustment out of adjustment.
 
System responses included: SRV MS-RV-1A opened, P601-A2-5-8 SRV OPEN, SRV ACOUSTICAL VALVE MON DRAWER (MS-RV-1A)
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                    TEST No. 14.4.9.16.REV. 3 TITLE: HPCS LOGIC FAILURE - SLF: CSS>>6 DE IREDRE P N E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the '"HPCS LOGIC FAILURE Malfunction. HPCS Initiation Failure to automaticaHy respond. System responses include: P601-A1-6.8, HPCS SYSTEM OUT OF SERVICE, HPCS-BISI - HPCS LOGIC PWR FAIL, failure of HPCS Injection valve V-4 to automatically close when RPV level is GT +54" and minimum flow Bypass valve V-12 to automatically open or close on HPCS flow.
SRV cards alarmed and the flow card indicated 100 percent flow.Steam-line A flow dropped as indicated on RFW-FI-603A.
INITIALCONDITIONS; IC-12 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
At the DEB panel, Generator Output MW's dropped.An attempt to use the manual control switch for MS-RV-1A had no effect.Proper response on activation of the Main Steam Safety Relief Valve Fails Open malfunction was tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
FINALCONDITIONS: 100% Power with HPCS injection in progress.
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon FINAL CONDITIONS:
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA; PLANT DATA SKI'NGINEERING EVALUATION g      FSAR                                                            15.5.1 C]      SOER/LER g      OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
100%Power, SRV open, reduced MW's from Generator SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: X PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION QX FSAR SUER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 15.1A TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DIS CRBPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g      TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
OPERATIONAL REVIEW UMMARY TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction              TEST No. 14.4.9.18.6        REV. 5 TITLE: INSTRUMENT VARIABLELEG LINE BREA'111 - SLF'RRS SC RED    E P      E:
This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the INSTRUMENT VARIABLELEG LINE BREAK      Xlll  SLF. System responses included: PI-EFC-Xlll changed position from open to closed, apparent loss of level as indicated by MS-LR/PR-623B downscale, NS4 ISOL RPV LEVEL LOW -50 "alarmed, MSIV Half Trip System B, and RC-2 HALF TRIP annunciated. Proper response on activation of the INSTRUMENT VARjlABLELEG LINE BREAK Xll1 malfunction was tested and verified.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon t  FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Scrammed, RRC Pumps Off, RCIC-V-45 Oscillating with RPV/L 8 SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
controlling RPV/L.
PLANT DATA SBT ENGINEERING EVALUATION g      FSAR                                                           15.6.2 SOERiLBR g      OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14 4.9.25.14 REV.1 TITLE: SRV'S-FAIL CLOSED-CLF: RRS 12-RRS l8 (OPTION 4)E IRED E N E This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the SRV's FAIL CLOSED Malfunction.
 
SRV's fail closed due to electrical fault.Malfunction is selected on seven ADS valves.Attempts were then made to open the SRV's: Manually from P601, arming and depressing DIV I ADS push-buttons, Key switches to open on F628 and F631 none of the SRV's opened.Proper response on activation of the individual malfunctions were tested and verified INI'GAL CONDITIONS:
TEST No. 14.4.9.24.27    REV. 3 TITLE: MAINSTEAM SAFETY RELIEF VALVEFAILS OPEN - CLF: RRS                       l STPT DRIFT ED RE P      SE:
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the MAINSTEAM SAFETY RELIEF VALVE STPT DRIFT Component Level Failure. Mechanical setpoint adjustment out of adjustment. System responses included: SRV MS-RV-1A opened, P601-A2-5-8 SRV OPEN, SRV ACOUSTICAL VALVE MON DRAWER (MS-RV-1A) SRV cards alarmed and the flow card indicated 100 percent flow. Steam-line A flow dropped as indicated on RFW-FI-603A. At the DEB panel, Generator Output MW's dropped.
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION P FSAR 0 SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACP DRY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIBS OPERATIONAL REVIE%
An attempt to use the manual control switch for MS-RV-1A had no effect. Proper response on activation of the Main Steam Safety Relief Valve Fails Open malfunction was tested and verified.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon FINAL CONDITIONS: 100% Power, SRV open, reduced MW's from Generator SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
X    PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION QX    FSAR                                                             15.1A SUER/LER g     OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DIS CRBPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Transients TEST No.X4.4.X0.X0 TITLE: MSIV ISOLATION WITH SRV FAILED OPEN REV.4 D IREDRE N E'his test is performed to verify the Siinulatoxs response to an MSIV Isolation with a SRV failed open.The MSIV isolation with SORV is verified to cause a RPV/P reduction with a subsequent injection by the Condensate Booster Pumps at approx-imately 630 psig.The SRV flow decxease is verified as RPV/P decreased.
 
The rela-tionship between decay heat generation, RPV/P, SRV Flow, and Condensate Boostex Pump flow (at LT saturated conditions) were evaluated.
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction              TEST No. 14 4.9.25.14              REV. 1 TITLE: SRV'S - FAIL CLOSED - CLF: RRS 12 - RRS            l8 (OPTION 4)
No operator actions were taken as specified in ANS 3.5 Attacliment B, item B1.2.ANS 3.5 item B1.2.3 variables were plotted and evaluated at.5 sec resolution as specified.
E IRED E        N E This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the SRV's FAIL CLOSED Malfunction. SRV's fail closed due to electrical fault. Malfunction is selected on seven ADS valves. Attempts were then made to open the SRV's: Manually from P601, arming and depressing DIV I ADS push-buttons, Key switches to open on F628 and F631 none of the SRV's opened. Proper response on activation of the individual malfunctions were tested and verified INI'GALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
FINAL CONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
Reactor Shutdown and depressurized with CBP injection and RPV/L GT the MS lines resulting in liquid flow via the SORV.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: X PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR X SOER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT SCRMLER88.03 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW
PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION P    FSAR 0    SOER/LER g    OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g   TEST RESULTS SATISFACP DRY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIBS
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST No.14.4.9.4.4 REV.3 TITLE: LEAIC DOWNSTREAM OF CONTROL AIR DRYER-SLF: CAS-4 D IREDR P N E'his test was performed to demonstrate the functionality of the LEAK DOWNSTREAM OF CON-TROL AIR DRYER Malfunction.
 
Leak occurs in the control air line between the dryers and the after filters.System responses included: control room indication showed decreasing air pressure, standby air compressors started at 90 psig, applicable annunciators alarmed, service air header iso-lation valve (SA-PCV-2) shut at 80 psig, SCRAM VALVE PILOT AIR HDR PRESS LOW alarmed at 65 psig, rods started drifting in, and the Reactor SCRAM occurred from SDV/L scram stpt.Sig-nificant BOP responses included: condenser water level increased, Feedwater Heater level control valves failed open, Rx bldg.supply and return valves shut, REA and ROA fans tripped, and RB pressure increased.
TEST CATEGORY: Transients                        TEST No. X4.4.X0.X0            REV. 4 TITLE: MSIV ISOLATION WITHSRV FAILED OPEN D IREDRE        N E'his test is performed to verify the Siinulatoxs response to an MSIV Isolation with a SRV failed open. The MSIV isolation with SORV is verified to cause a RPV/P reduction with a subsequent injection by the Condensate Booster Pumps at approx-imately 630 psig. The SRV flow decxease is verified as RPV/P decreased. The rela-tionship between decay heat generation, RPV/P, SRV Flow, and Condensate Boostex Pump flow (at LT saturated conditions) were evaluated. No operator actions were taken as specified in ANS 3.5 Attacliment B, item B1.2. ANS 3.5 item B1.2.3 variables were plotted and evaluated at .5 sec resolution as specified.
Valves and systems failed IAW Attachment E.Proper system response on acti-vation of the LEAK DOWNSTREAM OF CONTROL AIR DRYER malfunction was tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
FINAL CONDITIONS: Reactor Shutdown and depressurized with CBP injection and RPV/L GT the MS lines resulting in liquid flow via the SORV.
Reactor SCRAM with significant systems and valves in loss of air failed positions.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'NGINBBRING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
X    PLANT DATA SET                                                      SCRMLER88.03 ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR X    SOER/LER X    OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g   TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.8.3 REV.3 TITLE: 4l60 VAC BUS SM-8 OVERCURRENT
 
-SLF: BOP'PS)EPS lII D IRED E P N E This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the 4160 VAC BUS SM-8 OVERCUR-RENT-GRND Malfunction.
TEST No. 14.4.9.4.4    REV. 3 TITLE: LEAICDOWNSTREAM OF CONTROL AIR DRYER - SLF: CAS-4 D   IREDR        P N E'his test was performed to demonstrate the functionality of the LEAKDOWNSTREAM OF CON-TROL AIR DRYER Malfunction. Leak occurs in the control air line between the dryers and the after filters. System responses included: control room indication showed decreasing air pressure, standby air compressors started at 90 psig, applicable annunciators alarmed, service air header iso-lation valve (SA-PCV-2) shut at 80 psig, SCRAM VALVEPILOT AIR HDR PRESS LOW alarmed at 65 psig, rods started drifting in, and the Reactor SCRAM occurred from SDV/L scram stpt. Sig-nificant BOP responses included: condenser water level increased, Feedwater Heater level control valves failed open, Rx bldg. supply and return valves shut, REA and ROA fans tripped, and RB pressure increased. Valves and systems failed IAW Attachment E. Proper system response on acti-vation of the LEAK DOWNSTREAM OF CONTROL AIR DRYER malfunction was tested and verified.
Electrical insulation failure causes a ground and overcurrent on SM-8.System responses included: appropriate annunciators alarmed, bkr 8-3 tripped open and was locked out, bkr B-8 open, 8-DG2 open, (volt and amp)meters on SM-8 and her daughter buses indicated zero readings, DG-2 auto-started and was running unloaded without SW cooling, TSW-P-1A started on low pressure, and RPS bus B half-SCRAM occurred.Proper response to the loss of motive power provided by SM-8 and her daughter busses was tested and verified.Proper response to the loss of contxol and indication power provided by SM-8 and her daughter busses were tested and verified INITIAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor SCRAM with significant systems and valves in loss of air failed positions.
100%Power, 1/2 Scram B Channel.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SEI'NGINBBRING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g      OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.8.3A REV.0 TITLE: 4160 VAC BUS SM-7 OVERCURRENT
 
-SLF: BOP)EPS)EPS IG DESIRED RESPONSE: This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the 4160 VAC BUS SM-7 OVER-CURRENT-GRND Malfunction.
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction             TEST No. 14.4.9.8.3            REV. 3 TITLE: 4l60 VAC BUS SM-8 OVERCURRENT - SLF: BOP'PS) EPS                 lII D  IRED E P N E This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the 4160 VAC BUS SM-8 OVERCUR-RENT - GRND Malfunction. Electrical insulation failure causes a ground and overcurrent on SM-8.
Electrical insulation failure causes a ground and overcurrent on SM-7.System responses included: appropriate annunciators alarmed, bkr 7-1 tripped open and was locked out, bkr B-7 open, 7-DG1 open, (volt and amp)meters on SM-7 and her daugh-ter buses indicated zero readings, DG-1 auto-started and was running unloaded without SW cooling, TSW-P-1B started on low pxessuxe, and RPS bus A half-SCRAM occurred.Proper xesponse to the loss of motive powex provided by SM-7 and her daughter busses was tested and verifie.Proper response to the loss of control and indication power provided by SM-7 and her daughter busses was tested and vexified INITIAL CONDITIONS:
System responses included: appropriate annunciators alarmed, bkr 8-3 tripped open and was locked out, bkr B-8 open, 8-DG2 open, (volt and amp) meters on SM-8 and her daughter buses indicated zero readings, DG-2 auto-started and was running unloaded without SW cooling, TSW-P-1A started on low pressure, and RPS bus B half-SCRAM occurred. Proper response to the loss of motive power provided by SM-8 and her daughter busses was tested and verified. Proper response to the loss of contxol and indication power provided by SM-8 and her daughter busses were tested and verified INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
IC-14 100%Power with LIquilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
FINALCONDITIONS: 100% Power, 1/2 Scram B Channel.
100%Power, 1/2 Scram A channel.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'NGINBERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X     OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.8,3B REV.1 TITLE: OVERCURRENT SM-1-SLF: EPS 1A IRED R P E: This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the 4160 VAC BUS SM-1 OVERCURRENT Malfunction.
 
Overcurrent 8c Lockout Condition of Bus SM-1.System responses included: appropriate annunciators alarmed, Bkr Nl-1 tripped open and is locked out, Bkr 1-11 tripped and locked out, Bkrs (1-7,7-1,11-1) tripped, (volt and amp)meters on SM-1 indicated zero readings, DG-1 auto-started and is running unloaded, Bkr B-7 closed and supplied SM-7.Proper response to the loss of motive power provided by SM-1 is tested and verified.NOTE: LOSS OF BUS SM-7 is evaluated in 14.4.9.8.3.A INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                   TEST No. 14.4.9.8.3A      REV. 0 TITLE: 4160 VAC BUS SM-7 OVERCURRENT - SLF: BOP) EPS) EPS IG DESIRED RESPONSE:
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the 4160 VAC BUS SM-7 OVER-CURRENT - GRND Malfunction. Electrical insulation failure causes a ground and overcurrent on SM-7. System responses included: appropriate annunciators alarmed, bkr 7-1 tripped open and was locked out, bkr B-7 open, 7-DG1 open, (volt and amp) meters on SM-7 and her daugh-ter buses indicated zero readings, DG-1 auto-started and was running unloaded without SW cooling, TSW-P-1B started on low pxessuxe, and RPS bus A half-SCRAM occurred. Proper xesponse to the loss of motive powex provided by SM-7 and her daughter busses was tested and verifie. Proper response to the loss of control and indication power provided by SM-7 and her daughter busses was tested and vexified INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with LIquilibriumXenon.
One third of the Condensate system capacity has been lost and will cause a subsequent reactor SCRAM.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOBR/LBR X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
FINALCONDITIONS: 100% Power, 1/2 Scram A channel.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SEI'NGINBERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X   OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g   TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.8.4 REV.3 TITLE: GROUNDED DC BUS-DP-Sl-2-SLF: EPS 3D D IREDR P N E: This test is, performed to demonstrate the functionality of the GROUNDED DC BUS-DP S1-2 TRIP Malfunction.
 
Electrical insulation failure causes a ground.System responses included: Appropriate Annunciator alarms, applicable BISI panel alarms, IN-2 shifted to the alternate AC source, ampmeters (AM-B 1-2 8c AM-Cl-2)indicated zero, and VM-S 1-2 indicated zero.Proper response to the loss of motive power provided by DP-S1-2 is tested and verified for all loads.Proper response to the loss of control and indication power provided by DP-S1-2 was tested and verified INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                      TEST No. 14.4.9.8,3B    REV. 1 TITLE: OVERCURRENT SM SLF: EPS 1A IRED R      P    E:
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the 4160 VAC BUS SM-1 OVERCURRENT Malfunction. Overcurrent 8c Lockout Condition of Bus SM-1. System responses included: appropriate annunciators alarmed, Bkr Nl-1 tripped open and is locked out, Bkr 1-11 tripped and locked out, Bkrs (1-7,7-1,11-1) tripped, (volt and amp) meters on SM-1 indicated zero readings, DG-1 auto-started and is running unloaded, Bkr B-7 closed and supplied SM-7. Proper response to the loss of motive power provided by SM-1 is tested and verified. NOTE: LOSS OF BUS SM-7 is evaluated in 14.4.9.8.3.A INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
RCIC and CAC systems OOS, numerous indications OOS.SOURCE OP COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR P SOBRIr ER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMBNT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES
FINAL CONDITIONS: One third of the Condensate system capacity has been lost and will cause              a subsequent reactor SCRAM.
-g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES P TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES  
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOBR/LBR X    OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g    TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction               TEST No. 14.4.9.8.4           REV. 3 TITLE: GROUNDED DC BUS - DP-Sl SLF: EPS 3D D   IREDR         P N E:
This test is, performed to demonstrate the functionality of the GROUNDED DC BUS - DP S1-2 TRIP Malfunction. Electrical insulation failure causes a ground. System responses included:
Appropriate Annunciator alarms, applicable BISI panel alarms, IN-2 shifted to the alternate AC source, ampmeters (AM-B1-2 8c AM-Cl-2) indicated zero, and VM-S 1-2 indicated zero. Proper response to the loss of motive power provided by DP-S1-2 is tested and verified for all loads.
Proper response to the loss of control and indication power provided by DP-S1-2 was tested and verified INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
FINAL CONDITIONS: RCIC and CAC systems OOS, numerous indications OOS.
SOURCE OP COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR P     SOBRIr ER g     OPERATIONAL ASSESSMBNT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES
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P     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.8.5 REV.3 TITLE: 6900 VAC BUS SH-6 OVERCURRENT
 
-GND-BOP)EPS)EPS-5B DESIRED RESPONSE: This test is performed to demonstrate the loss of power to Bus SH-6 using malfunction 6900 VAC BUS SH-6 OVERCURRENT
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                       TEST No. 14.4.9.8.5       REV. 3 TITLE: 6900 VAC BUS SH-6 OVERCURRENT - GND - BOP ) EPS) EPS-5B DESIRED RESPONSE:
-GRND.Proper response to the loss of motive power provided by SH-6 and her daughter busses was tested and verified.Proper response to the loss of control and indication power pro-vided by SH-6 and her daughter busses was tested and verified INITIAL CONDITIONS:
This test is performed to demonstrate the loss of power to Bus SH-6 using malfunction 6900 VAC BUS SH-6 OVERCURRENT - GRND. Proper response to the loss of motive power provided by SH-6 and her daughter busses was tested and verified. Proper response to the loss of control and indication power pro-vided by SH-6 and her daughter busses was tested and verified INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
FINALCONDITIONS: Bus SH-6 has tripped, RRC-P-1B has tripped, Rx is in single loop with final feedflow and steam flow greater than 45%.
Bus SH-6 has tripped, RRC-P-1B has tripped, Rx is in single loop with final feedflow and steam flow greater than 45%.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LBR g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LBR g     OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                TEST No. 14.4.9.8.7            REV. 3 TITLE: LOSS OF ALLOFF- SITE POWER - SLF: OED 2 D      EDR      P This test is pexformed to demonstrate the functionality of the LOSS OF ALLOFF-SITE POWER Malfunction. A tornado destroys all outside transmission lines to the plant. Simulator is fxozen at six seconds for initial evaluation. Simulator is then placed in RUN again. System responses included: appxopxiate annunciatoxs alarmed, multiple A.C. Amp meters indicated zero, multiple A.C. Volt metexs indicated zexo, the Reactor had scrammed, the 'Ibxbine had tripped, the MSIV'S were closed, and the SRV's were controlling pressure. Allmajor electrical breakers tripped opened as listed. Emergency diesels are. running unloaded and DC pumps have started. Simulator is restarted and runs for twenty sec. Proper xesponse to the loss of motive power pxovided by all major A.C. Busses and their daughter busses was tested and verified. Proper response to the loss of control and indication power provided by major A.C. Busses and their daughter busses wexe tested and verified INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Scrammed, all major AC Busses de-energized, Vital AC Busses powered by EDG's, pressure controlled by SRV's.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION QX    FSAR SOBR/LER X    OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g      TBSTRBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUTDISCREPANCIES
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.8.7 REV.3 TITLE: LOSS OF ALL OFF-SITE POWER-SLF: OED 2 D EDR P This test is pexformed to demonstrate the functionality of the LOSS OF ALL OFF-SITE POWER Malfunction.
 
A tornado destroys all outside transmission lines to the plant.Simulator is fxozen at six seconds for initial evaluation.
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction               TEST No. 14.4.9.8.8          REV. 3 TITLE: DG 2 TRIP - HIGH DIFFERENTIALCURRENT - SJ F: BOP'GNP DGN 2P DGN 2B DESIRED RESPONSE::
Simulator is then placed in RUN again.System responses included: appxopxiate annunciatoxs alarmed, multiple A.C.Amp meters indicated zero, multiple A.C.Volt metexs indicated zexo, the Reactor had scrammed, the'Ibxbine had tripped, the MSIV'S were closed, and the SRV's were controlling pressure.All major electrical breakers tripped opened as listed.Emergency diesels are.running unloaded and DC pumps have started.Simulator is restarted and runs for twenty sec.Proper xesponse to the loss of motive power pxovided by all major A.C.Busses and their daughter busses was tested and verified.Proper response to the loss of control and indication power provided by major A.C.Busses and their daughter busses wexe tested and verified INITIAL CONDITIONS:
This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the DG 2 TRIP - HIGH DIFFERENTIAL CURRENT Malfunction. Defective electrical insulation causes high phase-to-phase differential current.
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
System responses included: appropxiate annunciators alarmed, CB-8DG2 tripped, Bkr DG2-8 tripped, and EDG2 control room indications failed to zero. Proper response on activation of High Differential Current on DG2 and attendant loss of power to SM-8 is tested and verified. NOTE: Response to the loss of motive, contxol, and indication power pxovided by SM-8 are evaluated in Test No. 14.4.9.8.3 (LOSS OF POWER TO SM-8).
Reactor Scrammed, all major AC Busses de-energized, Vital AC Busses powered by EDG's, pressure controlled by SRV's.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION QX FSAR SOBR/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TBSTRBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUTDISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
FINAL CONDITIONS: SM-8 is De-Energized and a half scram has occurred on RPS-B.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANTDATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER M    OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TBSTRBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES PX    TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'DRY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.8.8 REV.3 TITLE: DG 2 TRIP-HIGH DIFFERENTIAL CURRENT-SJ F: BOP'GNP DGN 2P DGN 2B DESIRED RESPONSE::
 
This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the DG 2 TRIP-HIGH DIFFERENTIAL CURRENT Malfunction.
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                   TEST No. 14.4.9.24.15        REV. 3 TITLE: DC BUS TRIP LOAS'S LPS80 and EPS009 DESIRED RESPONSE:
Defective electrical insulation causes high phase-to-phase differential current.System responses included: appropxiate annunciators alarmed, CB-8DG2 tripped, Bkr DG2-8 tripped, and EDG2 control room indications failed to zero.Proper response on activation of High Differential Current on DG2 and attendant loss of power to SM-8 is tested and verified.NOTE: Response to the loss of motive, contxol, and indication power pxovided by SM-8 are evaluated in Test No.14.4.9.8.3 (LOSS OF POWER TO SM-8).INITIAL CONDITIONS:
This test was performed to demonstrate the functionality of the Sl-1 Charger and Battery Breaker LOA's.
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
Proper response to the loss of Control and Indication power provided by Sl-l was tested and verified. All control board indications and annunciators verified to be correct.
SM-8 is De-Energized and a half scram has occurred on RPS-B.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANTDATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER M OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TBSTRBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES PX TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'DRY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
~t'ontrol Power Verification and response            is tested in 14.4.9.&.56, BATIERY CHARGER Cl-1 TRIP Test.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
FINAL CONDITIONS: Bus Sl-1 de-energized.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g      OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES QZ    TEST RBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.24.15 TITLE: DC BUS TRIP LOAS'S LPS80 and EPS009 REV.3 DESIRED RESPONSE: This test was performed to demonstrate the functionality of the Sl-1 Charger and Battery Breaker LOA's.Proper response to the loss of Control and Indication power provided by Sl-l was tested and verified.All control board indications and annunciators verified to be correct.~t'ontrol Power Verification and response is tested in 14.4.9.&.56, BATIERY CHARGER Cl-1 TRIP Test.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
 
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                 TEST No. 14.4.9.24.15A        REV. 1 TITLE:   Sl-l TRIP -SLF: EPS      3C E    EDR This test was performed to demonstrate the functionality of the S1-1 TRIP Malfunction. DC Bus Sl-l Trip. Proper response to the loss of Control and Indication power provided by S 1-1 was tested and verified IAW Attachment E.
Bus Sl-1 de-energized.
NOTE: All final control board indications and annunciators activated are identical to test 14.4,9.24.15, Sl-1 DC GROUND, with the exception of no battery ground annunciator and no ground detection meter defiection.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES QZ TEST RBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES e e (~
ARRAiBRI  14.4.9.94.66, BATII!RT CHARGER Cl-I TRIP                   4      I    PL Power and Loss Control Board indication, therefore evaluation not performed in this test.
                                                                                                ,C INI'HALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with BUS Sl-1 De-Energized SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATASET BNGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LBR g     OPERATIONALASSBSSMBNT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X    TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUTDISCRBPANCIES
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TITLE: Sl-l TRIP-SLF: EPS 3C TEST No.14.4.9.24.15A REV.1 E EDR This test was performed to demonstrate the functionality of the S1-1 TRIP Malfunction.
 
DC Bus Sl-l Trip.Proper response to the loss of Control and Indication power provided by S 1-1 was tested and verified IAW Attachment E.NOTE: All final control board indications and annunciators activated are identical to test 14.4,9.24.15, Sl-1 DC GROUND, with the exception of no battery ground annunciator and no ground detection meter defiection.
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                 TEST No. 14.4.9.24.18        REV. 3 TITLE: RPS      8 MG SET TMP - LOA: BOP'PS,        EPS-279> OPEN ED      P  N test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RPS B MG SET TRIP Malfunction.
ARRAiBRI-14.4.9.94.66, BATII!RT CHARGER Cl-I TRIP 4 I PL ,C Power and Loss Control Board indication, therefore evaluation not performed in this test.INI'HAL CONDITIONS:
E'liis RPS-EPA-3B breaker opens. System responses included: Multiple annunciators associated with a total loss of RPS Bus B, Scram Group Solenoid lights for Gps 1,2,3,8>4 extinguished, BU Scram amber lights illuminated, RPS Bus B power available light extinguished, and APRM groups B, D, and F indi-cated downscale. An NSSSS inboard and outboard isolation occurred. Group's 1,2,4,8c 7 (inboard and outboard) valves closed and could not be opened, MSIV's remained open (half isolation). Proper response to the loss of control and indication power provided by RPS-PP-001-B is tested and verified IAW attachment E. Proper response on activation of the RPS B MG SET TRIP malfunction was tested and verified INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon FINAL CONDITIONS:
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
IC-14 100%Power with BUS Sl-1 De-Energized SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET BNGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LBR g OPERATIONAL ASSBSSMBNT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES
PLANT DATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR X      SOER/LER                                                          7-014 X      OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES


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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.24.18 REV.3 TITLE: RPS 8 MG SET TMP-LOA: BOP'PS, EPS-279>OPEN ED P N E'liis test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RPS B MG SET TRIP Malfunction.
 
RPS-EPA-3B breaker opens.System responses included: Multiple annunciators associated with a total loss of RPS Bus B, Scram Group Solenoid lights for Gps 1,2,3,8>4 extinguished, BU Scram amber lights illuminated, RPS Bus B power available light extinguished, and APRM groups B, D, and F indi-cated downscale.
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction             TEST No. 14.4.9.24.56        REV. 3 TITLE: BATTERYCHARGER            Cl-l TMP - LOA: BOP, FPS)      EPS-081 IRED RESP NSE:
An NSSSS inboard and outboard isolation occurred.Group's 1,2,4,8c 7 (inboard and outboard)valves closed and could not be opened, MSIV's remained open (half isolation).
This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the BALI'ERY CHARGER Cl-1 TRIP Malfunction. Activated spurious breaker trip. System responses included: CHARGER Cl-1 TROUBLE alarm, other appropriate alarms, dropping DC voltage, AM-Cl-1 indicates zero amps, AM-Bl-1 indicates about 100 amps. Proper response on activation of Battery Charger Cl-1 Trip was tested and verified.
Proper response to the loss of control and indication power provided by RPS-PP-001-B is tested and verified IAW attachment E.Proper response on activation of the RPS B MG SET TRIP malfunction was tested and verified INITIAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR X SOER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 7-014 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES  
FINAL CONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION P    FSAR SOER/LBR g    OPERATIONAL ASSBSSMBNT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g    TEST RBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES


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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.24.56 REV.3 TITLE: BATTERY CHARGER Cl-l TMP-LOA: BOP, FPS)EPS-081 IRED RESP NSE: This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the BALI'ERY CHARGER Cl-1 TRIP Malfunction.
 
Activated spurious breaker trip.System responses included: CHARGER Cl-1 TROUBLE alarm, other appropriate alarms, dropping DC voltage, AM-Cl-1 indicates zero amps, AM-Bl-1 indicates about 100 amps.Proper response on activation of Battery Charger Cl-1 Trip was tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Transient                      TEST No. 14.4.10.2                REV. 4 TITLE: LOSS OF ALLAC STATION BLACKOUT DESIRED RESPONSE:
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
Loss of AllAC with exception of DG-3. Subsequent NS4 Isolations with RPV/P Control via SRV's with HPCS and RCIC Initiation at 30 seconds to restore and control RPV/L.
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION P FSAR SOER/LBR g OPERATIONAL ASSBSSMBNT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
Primary Containment heatup verified for proper direction and trend for associated vari-ables. HPCS and RCIC Operation for RPV/L Control on isolated RPV verified.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power Kquil Xenon t  FINALCONDITIONS: Shutdown with DGN-3 supplying HPCS; RCIC Operation controlling RPV/L.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LBR X      OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RBSULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Transient TEST No.14.4.10.2 REV.4 TITLE: LOSS OF ALL AC STATION BLACKOUT DESIRED RESPONSE: Loss of All AC with exception of DG-3.Subsequent NS4 Isolations with RPV/P Control via SRV's with HPCS and RCIC Initiation at 30 seconds to restore and control RPV/L.Primary Containment heatup verified for proper direction and trend for associated vari-ables.HPCS and RCIC Operation for RPV/L Control on isolated RPV verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
 
IC-14, 100%Power Kquil Xenon t FINAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Transients                      TESTNo. 144 92434 TITLE: RECIRCULATIONPUMP 8 TRIP - CLF, NSSS) RRP, PMP SHAFT SHEAR D  IREDR      P  N E:
Shutdown with DGN-3 supplying HPCS;RCIC Operation controlling RPV/L.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LBR X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RBSULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RECIRCULATION PUMP B TRIP Malfunction. Pump Motor will trip on overcurrent due to shaft seizure. System responses included:
Multiple JP meter response IAW test procedure, RRC B Loop JP flow decreased to zero and then increased as reverse flow initiated, RRC A Loop JP flow increased as RRC B loop entered reverse flow, appropriate annunciators alarmed, and total core flow and core DP decreased as indicated on MS-DPR/FR-613. Reactor power decreased as indicated on IRM/APRM recorders. RPV level increased as indicated on RFW-LR-608.
Proper response on activation  of the Recirculation Pump B Trip malfunction is tested and verified.
INI'HALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
FINAL CONDITIONS: Reactor Plant in Single Loop at reduced power.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
g    PLANT DATA SET                                                       PAT30A ENGINEERING EVALUATION g    FSAR                                                                   15.3.1 SOER/LER g    OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY, WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Transients TESTNo.144 92434 TITLE: RECIRCULATION PUMP 8 TRIP-CLF, NSSS)RRP, PMP SHAFT SHEAR D IREDR P N E: This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RECIRCULATION PUMP B TRIP Malfunction.
 
Pump Motor will trip on overcurrent due to shaft seizure.System responses included: Multiple JP meter response IAW test procedure, RRC B Loop JP flow decreased to zero and then increased as reverse flow initiated, RRC A Loop JP flow increased as RRC B loop entered reverse flow, appropriate annunciators alarmed, and total core flow and core DP decreased as indicated on MS-DPR/FR-613.
TEST No. 14.4.10.6                REV. 4 TITLE'IMULTAlVEOUSTRlP OF ALLRECIRCUL4TION PUMPS - SLF: EPS                              43  d'c EPS 44 I ED EP NE'his test is pexfoxmed to verify the Simulators response to a txip of all Recirculation Pumps. Core Power is verified to decxease due to the Core flow reduction to Natural Circulation. Activation of mechanistic power oscillations on entry to Region A of power to flow map, verified. No operator actions were taken as specified in ANS 3.5 Attachment B, item B1.2. ANS 3.5 item B1.2.2 variables were plotted and evaluated at .5 sec resolution as specified.
Reactor power decreased as indicated on IRM/APRM recorders.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power E<quilibrium Xenon.
RPV level increased as indicated on RFW-LR-608.
FINALCONDITIONS: 40% g 4 % Power and 25% Core Flow.
Proper response on activation of the Recirculation Pump B Trip malfunction is tested and verified.INI'HAL CONDITIONS:
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
g     PLANT DATA SBT                                                          PAT 30B ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X    OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
Reactor Plant in Single Loop at reduced power.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: g PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION g FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT PAT30A 15.3.1 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY, WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIBS X    TEST RBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST No.14.4.10.6 REV.4 TITLE'IMULTAlVEOUS TRlP OF ALL RECIRCUL4TION PUMPS-SLF: EPS 43 d'c EPS 44 I ED EP NE'his test is pexfoxmed to verify the Simulators response to a txip of all Recirculation Pumps.Core Power is verified to decxease due to the Core flow reduction to Natural Circulation.
 
Activation of mechanistic power oscillations on entry to Region A of power to flow map, verified.No operator actions were taken as specified in ANS 3.5 Attachment B, item B1.2.ANS 3.5 item B1.2.2 variables were plotted and evaluated at.5 sec resolution as specified.
t  TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TITLE: CONDENSER AIR LEAlC - SLP: CFW 3 D    IREDRE      P  N TEST No. 14.4.9.2.2          REV. 3 E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the CONDENSER AIR LEAK Malfunction.
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Metal fatigue causes a crack in the condenser shell. System responses included: Control Room indications showed decreasing main condenser vacuum, off gas Qow increased, appropriate annunciators alarmed, and Generator load is decreasing. The TURBINE GENERATOR tripped on low vacuum and caused a reactor SCRAM. As vacuum continued to decrease an NSSSS isolation occurred and the Main Steam isolation valves closed. Proper response on activation of the CONDENSER AIR LEAKmalfunction was tested and verified.
IC-14, 100%Power E<quilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
5QXE: Turbine Trip evaluated in test 14.4.9.24.31, Reactor Scram evaluated in test 14.4.9.24.33, MSIV Isolation evaluated in test 14.4.10.3 INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
40%g 4%Power and 25%Core Flow.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: g PLANT DATA SBT ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT PAT 30B TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIBS X TEST RBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES
e  FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Shutdown, RPV/P control via SRV operation, RPV/L decreasing towards RPV/L 2.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATASBT ENGINEERING EVALUATION g      FSAR g      SOER/LER                                                           4-125 g      OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISPACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X      TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES


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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
t TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.2.2 TITLE: CONDENSER AIR LEAlC-SLP: CFW 3 REV.3 D IREDRE P N E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the CONDENSER AIR LEAK Malfunction.
 
Metal fatigue causes a crack in the condenser shell.System responses included: Control Room indications showed decreasing main condenser vacuum, off gas Qow increased, appropriate annunciators alarmed, and Generator load is decreasing.
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction               TEST No. 14.4.9.24.86        REV. 0 TITLE: COND-LIC-l FAILS CONDENSER LEVELLOW DESIRED RESPONSE:
The TURBINE GENERATOR tripped on low vacuum and caused a reactor SCRAM.As vacuum continued to decrease an NSSSS isolation occurred and the Main Steam isolation valves closed.Proper response on activation of the CONDENSER AIR LEAK malfunction was tested and verified.5QXE: Turbine Trip evaluated in test 14.4.9.24.31, Reactor Scram evaluated in test 14.4.9.24.33, MSIV Isolation evaluated in test 14.4.10.3 INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Controller Input signal Fails High resulting in Condensate Dump valve opening and a subsequent Low Condenser Level. Level control was then changed to the LIC-2 position.
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.e FINAL CONDITIONS:
COND-LIC-2 Output signal decreased. Main Condsex Hotwell Level Low alarm cleared.
Reactor Shutdown, RPV/P control via SRV operation, RPV/L decreasing towards RPV/L 2.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SBT ENGINEERING EVALUATION g FSAR g SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 4-125 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISPACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon, Hotwell Level Normal.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SBT ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X    OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g    TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.24.86 REV.0 TITLE: COND-LIC-l FAILS CONDENSER LEVEL LOW DESIRED RESPONSE: Controller Input signal Fails High resulting in Condensate Dump valve opening and a subsequent Low Condenser Level.Level control was then changed to the LIC-2 position.COND-LIC-2 Output signal decreased.
 
Main Condsex Hotwell Level Low alarm cleared.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction               TEST No. 14.4.9.24.5          REV. 3 TITLE: SW PUMP B TRIP - CLF: SSW 3 - OPT 1 DESIRED R      P  N E This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the SW PUMP A TRIP Malfunction.
IC-14, 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon, Hotwell Level Normal.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SBT ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
Mechanical fault initiates Shaft Shear. System responses included: Service water flow decreased, applicable Service Water flow annunciators alarmed, and multiple BISI lights illuminated from systems affected by a loss of Service water flow. Proper response on activation of the SW PUMP B Shaft Shear component level failure was tested and verified The subsequent heatup of Reactor Coolant System due to Loss of SDC was verified.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-19 SDC in Progress.
FINAL CONDITIONS: IC-19 SDC in Progress without SW IQow to RHR 8 HX.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATASET ENGINBERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X     OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
P    TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g    TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.24.5 REV.3 TITLE: SW PUMP B TRIP-CLF: SSW 3-OPT 1 DESIRED R P N E This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the SW PUMP A TRIP Malfunction.
 
Mechanical fault initiates Shaft Shear.System responses included: Service water flow decreased, applicable Service Water flow annunciators alarmed, and multiple BISI lights illuminated from systems affected by a loss of Service water flow.Proper response on activation of the SW PUMP B Shaft Shear component level failure was tested and verified The subsequent heatup of Reactor Coolant System due to Loss of SDC was verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                       TEST No. 14.4.9.24.G4    REV. 3 TITLE: TSW PUMP TMP D    IREDRE PON E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the TSW PUMP A TRIP Malfunction. A piece of the impeller separates from the impeller and wedges between the impeller and the casing. System responses included: TSW-P-1A motor current increased, TSW-P-1A tripped, appropriate alarms occurred, TSW-P-1B started at less than or equal to 80 psig, TSW-V-53A closes, and TSW-V-53B opens. The following TSW Loads responded as follows: TCV's held temperatures relatively constant, RFP A8cB oil cooler outlet temperature increased, Main turbine oil coolex outlet temperature increased, tuxbine lube oil temperatures increased as indicated on TG-TR-48 and TG-TR-144. Drywell tempexatuxe and Containment pressure incxeased. Proper response on activation of the TSW pump trip was tested and verified.
IC-19 SDC in Progress.FINAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
IC-19 SDC in Progress without SW IQow to RHR 8 HX.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINBERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: P TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
FINALCONDITIONS: 100% Power but with higher temperatures on all the loads cooled with TSW.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
Q      PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LBR QX      OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.24.G4 REV.3 TITLE: TSW PUMP TMP D IREDRE PON E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the TSW PUMP A TRIP Malfunction.
 
A piece of the impeller separates from the impeller and wedges between the impeller and the casing.System responses included: TSW-P-1A motor current increased, TSW-P-1A tripped, appropriate alarms occurred, TSW-P-1B started at less than or equal to 80 psig, TSW-V-53A closes, and TSW-V-53B opens.The following TSW Loads responded as follows: TCV's held temperatures relatively constant, RFP A8cB oil cooler outlet temperature increased, Main turbine oil coolex outlet temperature increased, tuxbine lube oil temperatures increased as indicated on TG-TR-48 and TG-TR-144.
TEST No. 14.4.9.25.15        REV. 1 TITLE: RCC-P-lA TMP - CLF: RCC            I D     REDRE P N E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RCC-P-1A TRIP malfunction. RCC-P-1A Trips on Thermal OL due to electrical fault. System responses included: RCC-P-lA tripped, RCC Pump A Motor OL Trip annunciator alarmed, RCC-P-1C auto started, RCC HDR PRESS RCC-PI-3 decreased and then returned to normal, and RCC-V-6 remained open. Proper response on activation of the RCC-P-1A TRIP malfunction was tested and verified INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon RCC-P-lA and t
Drywell tempexatuxe and Containment pressure incxeased.
RCC-P-1B running.
Proper response on activation of the TSW pump trip was tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon, RCC-P-1B and RCC-P-1C running.
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
100%Power but with higher temperatures on all the loads cooled with TSW.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: Q PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LBR QX OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES  
PLANT DATASBT ENGINBERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER QX     OPERATIONAL ASSESSMBNT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RBSULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES


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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST No.14.4.9.25.15 REV.1 TITLE: RCC-P-lA TMP-CLF: RCC I D REDRE P N E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RCC-P-1A TRIP malfunction.
 
RCC-P-1A Trips on Thermal OL due to electrical fault.System responses included: RCC-P-lA tripped, RCC Pump A Motor OL Trip annunciator alarmed, RCC-P-1C auto started, RCC HDR PRESS RCC-PI-3 decreased and then returned to normal, and RCC-V-6 remained open.Proper response on activation of the RCC-P-1A TRIP malfunction was tested and verified INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                  TEST No. 14.4.9.24.73            REV. 3 TITLE: SW-V-28 FAILS CLOSED - OVERRIDE SWZV2BC IREDR      P   N E:
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon RCC-P-lA and RCC-P-1B running.t FINAL CONDITIONS:
This test is pexfonned to demonstrate the functionality of the SW-V-2B FAILS CLOSED Malfunction.
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon, RCC-P-1B and RCC-P-1C running.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SBT ENGINBERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER QX OPERATIONAL ASSESSMBNT TEST RESULTS: TEST RBSULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
Internal electrical failure in the auto-open logic circuit. RHR-P-2B is started using contxol switch, with subsequent auto start signal for SW-P-1B. System responses included: SW-V-2B PUMP DISCHARGE did not open, SW-P-1B DISCH PRESS SW-PI-32B decreases to -25 psig, SW-FI-9B did not increase, and SW-P-1B Amp Ind is less than rated amps for normal operation. Proper response on activation of the SW-V-28 FAILS CLOSED Malfunction was tested and verified.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g      OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITII DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.24.73 REV.3 TITLE: SW-V-28 FAILS CLOSED-OVERRIDE SWZV2BC IREDR P N E: This test is pexfonned to demonstrate the functionality of the SW-V-2B FAILS CLOSED Malfunction.
 
Internal electrical failure in the auto-open logic circuit.RHR-P-2B is started using contxol switch, with subsequent auto start signal for SW-P-1B.System responses included: SW-V-2B PUMP DISCHARGE did not open, SW-P-1B DISCH PRESS SW-PI-32B decreases to-25 psig, SW-FI-9B did not increase, and SW-P-1B Amp Ind is less than rated amps for normal operation.
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                   TEST No. 14.4.9.2.9            REV. 4 TITLE: RFPT A TRIP - SLF: FPT-2A IREDRE P N E This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RFPT A TRIP Malfunction. Circuit failure causes RFW-DT-1A trip. System responses included the following alarms: TUR A TRIP, TUR A CONTR OIL PRESS LOW, and RFW PMP A DISCH FLOW LOW. Reactor water level decreased on all control room instruments and the RPV LEVEL HIGH/LOW ALERT alarmed. A Recirc Flow Control Runback occurred and the Reactor did not Scram. Proper response on activation of the RFPT A TRIP malfunction was tested and verified.
Proper response on activation of the SW-V-28 FAILS CLOSED Malfunction was tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon FINAL CONDITIONS: Recirc Flow Control valves have runback, RFPT 8 has increased flow to SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
maximum, Reactor is at approx. 68 to 72% Power.
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITI I DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR g    SOER/LBR                                                                      84-g     OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.2.9 REV.4 TITLE: RFPT A TRIP-SLF: FPT-2A IREDRE P N E This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RFPT A TRIP Malfunction.
 
Circuit failure causes RFW-DT-1A trip.System responses included the following alarms: TUR A TRIP, TUR A CONTR OIL PRESS LOW, and RFW PMP A DISCH FLOW LOW.Reactor water level decreased on all control room instruments and the RPV LEVEL HIGH/LOW ALERT alarmed.A Recirc Flow Control Runback occurred and the Reactor did not Scram.Proper response on activation of the RFPT A TRIP malfunction was tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction               TEST No. 14.4.9.24.2           REV. 3 TITLE: CO1VDENSATE BOOSTER PUMP 2A TRIP - CLF: CFW 4p 2 D    IREDRE     P N E:
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon t FINAL CONDITIONS:
This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the CONDENSATE BOOSTER PUMP 2A TRIP Malfunction. Electrical Malfunction causes pump trip. System responses included: booster motor amps peg high and then decreased to zero, appropriate alarms occur, booster pump discharge header pressure decreases, RFW pump suction pressure decreases, and possible trip of one or both RFW pumps. Proper response on activation of the CONDENSATE BOOSTER PUMP 2A Trip is tested and verified. NOTE: RFPT TRIP evaluated per 14A.9.2.9, REACTOR SCRAM evaluated per 14.4.9.%.33, MT/GEN TRIP evaluated per 14.4.9.24.31, MSIV ISOLATIONevaluated per 14.4.10.3, LOSS OF ALLRFW evaluated per 14.4.10.1 INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-12 100%           Po>ver Equilibrium Xenon SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
Recirc Flow Control valves have runback, RFPT 8 has increased flow to maximum, Reactor is at approx.68 to 72%Power.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR g SOER/LBR g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 84-TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES a h N OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
PLANT DATA SET ENGINBERING EVALUATION FSAR g     SOER/LER                                                          86-024 QX    OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.24.2 REV.3 TITLE: CO1VDENSATE BOOSTER PUMP 2A TRIP-CLF: CFW 4p 2 D IREDRE P N E: This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the CONDENSATE BOOSTER PUMP 2A TRIP Malfunction.
 
Electrical Malfunction causes pump trip.System responses included: booster motor amps peg high and then decreased to zero, appropriate alarms occur, booster pump discharge header pressure decreases, RFW pump suction pressure decreases, and possible trip of one or both RFW pumps.Proper response on activation of the CONDENSATE BOOSTER PUMP 2A Trip is tested and verified.NOTE: RFPT TRIP evaluated per 14A.9.2.9, REACTOR SCRAM evaluated per 14.4.9.%.33, MT/GEN TRIP evaluated per 14.4.9.24.31, MSIV ISOLATION evaluated per 14.4.10.3, LOSS OF ALL RFW evaluated per 14.4.10.1 INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Malfunction Tests                    TEST No. 14.4.9.24.48  REV. 3 TITLE: COND-P-l8 TNP D   RDR        P NE'his test was performed to demonstrate the functionality of the COND-P-1B TRIP Malfunction. Electrical Malfunction causes pump trip. System responses included: Cond Pump B motor amps, decxeased, Cond Pumps A 8c C amps increase, appropriate alarms occurred, condensate pump discharge header pressure decreased, Booster and RFW pump suction pressures decreased, and RFW pumps tripped. Proper response on activation of the COND-P-1B TRIP was tested and verified. NOTE: RFPT TRIP evaluated pex 14.4.9.2.9, REACTOR SCRAM evaluated per 14.4.9.24.33, MT/GEN TRIP evaluated per 14.4.9.24.31, MSIV ISOLATIONevaluated pex 14.4.10.3, LOSS OF ALLRFW evaluated pex 14.4.10.1.
IC-12 100%Po>ver Equilibrium Xenon SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINBERING EVALUATION FSAR g SOER/LER QX OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 86-024 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
FINAL CONDITIONS: RFW Pumps tripped, Reactor has scrammed.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER QX   OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Malfunction Tests TEST No.14.4.9.24.48 REV.3 TITLE: COND-P-l8 TNP D RDR P NE'his test was performed to demonstrate the functionality of the COND-P-1B TRIP Malfunction.
 
Electrical Malfunction causes pump trip.System responses included: Cond Pump B motor amps, decxeased, Cond Pumps A 8c C amps increase, appropriate alarms occurred, condensate pump discharge header pressure decreased, Booster and RFW pump suction pressures decreased, and RFW pumps tripped.Proper response on activation of the COND-P-1B TRIP was tested and verified.NOTE: RFPT TRIP evaluated pex 14.4.9.2.9, REACTOR SCRAM evaluated per 14.4.9.24.33, MT/GEN TRIP evaluated per 14.4.9.24.31, MSIV ISOLATION evaluated pex 14.4.10.3, LOSS OF ALL RFW evaluated pex 14.4.10.1.
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                           TEST No. 14 4 10 40            REV. 4 TITLE: LOSS OF NORMALAND EMERGENCY FW - Multiple D     EDR        P N test is performed to verify the Simulators response to a LOSS OF ALLNORMAL E'his and EMERGENCY FW. The Reactor Scram, NS4 isolation, RRC pump trip, Loss of normal ECCS and RCIC injection sources is verified. RPV/P is verified to increase with the subsequent operation of SRV's to control RPV/P at setpoint following the MSIV isolation. The RPV/L is verified to slowly decrease as the,Core is blowndown via SRV operation with no normal or emergency feedwater sources available. SRV operation is verified to diminish as Core Decay heat decreased following the Scram. Note: Scram details evaluated .in detail in 14.4.9.24.33, MT Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.24.31,MSIV Isolation details evaluated in 14.4.10.3, NS4 Isolation at RPV/L 2 evaluated in 14.4.9.2.3 RFW Break in DW, RFP Trip is evaluated in 14.4.9.2.9.
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS; IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
IC-14, 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Shutdown with RPV/P being controlled at setpoint via SRV operation resulting in the core slowly blowing down to the Suppression Pool.
RFW Pumps tripped, Reactor has scrammed.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER QX OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
SOURCE OF, COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LBR g      OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g       TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14 4 10 40 REV.4 TITLE: LOSS OF NORMAL AND EMERGENCY FW-Multiple D EDR P N E'his test is performed to verify the Simulators response to a LOSS OF ALL NORMAL and EMERGENCY FW.The Reactor Scram, NS4 isolation, RRC pump trip, Loss of normal ECCS and RCIC injection sources is verified.RPV/P is verified to increase with the subsequent operation of SRV's to control RPV/P at setpoint following the MSIV isolation.
 
The RPV/L is verified to slowly decrease as the,Core is blowndown via SRV operation with no normal or emergency feedwater sources available.
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                 TEST No. 14.4.9.16.4        REV. 3 TITLE: HPCS LOGIC FAILURE - SLF: CSS-6 D E This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the HPCS LOGIC FAILURE Malfunction. HPCS manually initiated via activation of ARM/DEPRESS push-button and the failure to automatically start, verified. Subsequent manual start of HPCS-P-1 and manual opening of HPCS-V-4. System responses include: F601-A1-6.8, HPCS SYSTEM OUT OF SERVICE, HPCS-BISI - HPCS LOGIC PWR FAIL, failure of HPCS Injection valve V-4 to automatically close when RPV level is GT +54" and minimum flow Bypass valve V-12 to automatically open or close on HPCS flow.
SRV operation is verified to diminish as Core Decay heat decreased following the Scram.Note: Scram details evaluated.in detail in 14.4.9.24.33, MT Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.24.31,MSIV Isolation details evaluated in 14.4.10.3, NS4 Isolation at RPV/L 2 evaluated in 14.4.9.2.3 RFW Break in DW, RFP Trip is evaluated in 14.4.9.2.9.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with E<quilibrium Xenon.
INITIAL CONDITIONS; IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
e  FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Scrammed with both RFW Turbines tripped on HIGH RPV/L with HPCS Injection ongoing.
Reactor Shutdown with RPV/P being controlled at setpoint via SRV operation resulting in the core slowly blowing down to the Suppression Pool.SOURCE OF, COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LBR g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES  
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATASBT ENGINEERING EVALUATION g      FSAR                                                                 15.5.1 SUER/LER g     OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES


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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.16.4 REV.3 TITLE: HPCS LOGIC FAILURE-SLF: CSS-6 D E This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the HPCS LOGIC FAILURE Malfunction.
 
HPCS manually initiated via activation of ARM/DEPRESS push-button and the failure to automatically start, verified.Subsequent manual start of HPCS-P-1 and manual opening of HPCS-V-4.System responses include: F601-A1-6.8, HPCS SYSTEM OUT OF SERVICE, HPCS-BISI-HPCS LOGIC PWR FAIL, failure of HPCS Injection valve V-4 to automatically close when RPV level is GT+54" and minimum flow Bypass valve V-12 to automatically open or close on HPCS flow.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                           TEST No. 14.4.9.21.1          REV. 3 TITLE: ADS LOGIC FAILURE (INADVERTENTINITIATION)- ADS                                  l D IREDRE            N E:
IC-14 100%Power with E<quilibrium Xenon.e FINAL CONDITIONS:
Tlus test is performed                     to demonstrate the functionality of the ADS LOGIC FAILURE INADVERTENT INITIATION) Malfunction. A surveillance being performed results in an inadvertent initiation of the ADS. System responses included: Applicable annunciatox's alarmed, the seven ADS valves opened and their respective acoustic monitor lights illuminated, suppxession pool temperatures and pool level increased, and Reactor pressure decreased. Steam flow to Main Turbine decxeased and Generator MWE output decreased followed by a Reactor power increase when feedwatex temperatuxe decreases. The steam flow, feed flow mismatch errox to the level contxol system causes the RPV water level to be maintained at < 30". DW Temperature, DW Pxessure as well as Wetwell AirTemperatuxe and Suppression Pool Temperature increasing. Proper response on activation of ADS Logic Failure inadvertent Initiation) malfunction was tested and vexified.
Reactor Scrammed with both RFW Turbines tripped on HIGH RPV/L with HPCS Injection ongoing.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SBT ENGINEERING EVALUATION g FSAR SUER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 15.5.1 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon FINAL CONDITIONS: RPV pressure                          e -984 psig with 7 ADS valves open and Main Iturbine/
Generator        -60% load. Simulator placed in FREEZE prior to DW High Pressure activation SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOBR/LBR X    OPERATIONAL ASSBSSMBNT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES QX    TBST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.21.1 REV.3 TITLE: ADS LOGIC FAILURE (INADVERTENT INITIATION)
 
-ADS l D IREDRE N E: Tlus test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the ADS LOGIC FAILURE INADVERTENT INITIATION)
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                     TEST No. 14.4.9.24.78  REV. 3 TITLE: ATWS/ARI8 LOGIC FAILURE - (See ATPfor Listing)
Malfunction.
IREDR      P  N test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the ATWS/ARI FAILURE. The E'his ATWS-ARI SYS A switch was placed in trip. ATWS-ARI SYS B Switch was overidden to AUTO TO PRECLUDE OPERATION and CRD-V-24B, 25B, 26B, 27B Failed As Is. Then ATWS-ARI-SYS B Switch placed to Trip. Subsequent System B response was noted. No ANN of F603-A8-3.1 and NO valves CRD-V-24B - 27B changed position. P603-A7-3.1, ATWS-ARI SYS TRIP activated. When ATWS-ARI-SYS A Switch placed in TRIP. System responses included: no scram lights were illuminated on the full core display, no rods had moved as indicated on the RSCS full core display, and all of the CRD ARI SYS B valves indicated closed.
A surveillance being performed results in an inadvertent initiation of the ADS.System responses included: Applicable annunciatox's alarmed, the seven ADS valves opened and their respective acoustic monitor lights illuminated, suppxession pool temperatures and pool level increased, and Reactor pressure decreased.
Proper response on activation of the ATWS/ARI FAILURE malfunction was tested and verified.
Steam flow to Main Turbine decxeased and Generator MWE output decreased followed by a Reactor power increase when feedwatex temperatuxe decreases.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power E<quilibrium Xenon.
The steam flow, feed flow mismatch errox to the level contxol system causes the RPV water level to be maintained at<30".DW Temperature, DW Pxessure as well as Wetwell Air Temperatuxe and Suppression Pool Temperature increasing.
FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
Proper response on activation of ADS Logic Failure inadvertent Initiation) malfunction was tested and vexified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon FINAL CONDITIONS:
PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g    OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
RPV pressure e-984 psig with 7 ADS valves open and Main Iturbine/Generator-60%load.Simulator placed in FREEZE prior to DW High Pressure activation SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOBR/LBR X OPERATIONAL ASSBSSMBNT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES QX TBST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g    TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.24.78 REV.3 TITLE: ATWS/ARI 8 LOGIC FAILURE-(See ATP for Listing)IREDR P N E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the ATWS/ARI FAILURE.The ATWS-ARI SYS A switch was placed in trip.ATWS-ARI SYS B Switch was overidden to AUTO TO PRECLUDE OPERATION and CRD-V-24B, 25B, 26B, 27B Failed As Is.Then ATWS-ARI-SYS B Switch placed to Trip.Subsequent System B response was noted.No ANN of F603-A8-3.1 and NO valves CRD-V-24B-27B changed position.P603-A7-3.1, ATWS-ARI SYS TRIP activated.
 
When ATWS-ARI-SYS A Switch placed in TRIP.System responses included: no scram lights were illuminated on the full core display, no rods had moved as indicated on the RSCS full core display, and all of the CRD ARI SYS B valves indicated closed.Proper response on activation of the ATWS/ARI FAILURE malfunction was tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                   TEST No. 14.4.9.24.80    REV. 3 TITLE: RPS FAILS TO SCRAM - CLF's: (RPS 25 - RPS 32)
IC-14 100%Power E<quilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
D    IRED RESP N E:
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES pf OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RPS FAILS TO SCRAM Malfunction.
The relay logic is shorted. A manual scram is initiated. System alarms that did not initiate included:
REACTOR SCRAM A1 AND B1 LOGIC, 1/2 SCRAM SYSTEM A, REACTOR SCRAM A2 AND B2 LOGIC, and 1/2 SCRAM SYSTEM B. All of the SCRAM Group Solenoid lights remained illuminated. The Backup SCRAM lights remained extinguished. The SDV vent and drain valves remained open. Proper response on activation of the RPS FAILS TO SCRAM malfunction was tested and verified.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
FINAL CONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR 0      SOER/LBR g     OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g   TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.24.80 REV.3 TITLE: RPS FAILS TO SCRAM-CLF's: (RPS 25-RPS 32)D IRED RESP N E: This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RPS FAILS TO SCRAM Malfunction.
 
The relay logic is shorted.A manual scram is initiated.
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                 TEST No. 14.4.9.3.1            REV. 3 TITLE: ROD DMFT - SLF: RMC4 CR 30-3l DRlFTS OUT IREDRE      P  N E:
System alarms that did not initiate included: REACTOR SCRAM A1 AND B1 LOGIC, 1/2 SCRAM SYSTEM A, REACTOR SCRAM A2 AND B2 LOGIC, and 1/2 SCRAM SYSTEM B.All of the SCRAM Group Solenoid lights remained illuminated.
This test is written to demonstrate the functionality of the ROD DRIFT Malfunction. A rod drifts out due to HCU 4 Valve Manifold Failure. System xesponses included: P603-A7-5-7 ROD DRIFT alarmed, the red Drift light on the full core display illuminated, F603-A7-5-7 ROD DRIFT alarm P603-A8-3.5, RBM UPSCL or INOP Alarms cleared when the rod is selected, the rod changed position on the four-rod display and the Rod Drift alarm annunciated when the next odd reed switch is activated, LPRM strings indicated a power increase on the 4 Rod Display, APRM's indicated an increase in power, and the full core display illuminated 48 when the xod xeach its final position.
The Backup SCRAM lights remained extinguished.
Pxoper response on activation of the ROD DRIFT malfunction was tested and verified.
The SDV vent and drain valves remained open.Proper response on activation of the RPS FAILS TO SCRAM malfunction was tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
FINAL CONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR 0 SOER/LBR g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES  
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
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g    PLANT DATA SET                                                  PowerPlex Data ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g     OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.3.1 REV.3 TITLE: ROD DMFT-SLF: RMC4 CR 30-3l DRlFTS OUT IREDRE P N E: This test is written to demonstrate the functionality of the ROD DRIFT Malfunction.
 
A rod drifts out due to HCU 4 Valve Manifold Failure.System xesponses included: P603-A7-5-7 ROD DRIFT alarmed, the red Drift light on the full core display illuminated, F603-A7-5-7 ROD DRIFT alarm P603-A8-3.5, RBM UPSCL or INOP Alarms cleared when the rod is selected, the rod changed position on the four-rod display and the Rod Drift alarm annunciated when the next odd reed switch is activated, LPRM strings indicated a power increase on the 4 Rod Display, APRM's indicated an increase in power, and the full core display illuminated 48 when the xod xeach its final position.Pxoper response on activation of the ROD DRIFT malfunction was tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction               TEST No. 14.4.9.3.2            REV. 2 TITLE: STUCK ROD - SLF: RMC SA D  IREDRE     P N E This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the STUCK ROD Malfunction. Air in the insert and withdraw lines of the CRD causes a stuck rod. The rod select matrix switch is illuminated and the blue background is on for the selected rod on the four rod display. The INSERT, WITH-DRAW, and SETTLE lights illuminated normally when attempting to withdraw a rod. System responses included: rod position remained constant, and rod did not change indicated position on the RDCS Four Rod display. Proper response on activation of the STUCK ROD malfunction was tested and verified.
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: g PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT PowerPlex Data TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATASBT BNGINBERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g     OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.3.2 REV.2 TITLE: STUCK ROD-SLF: RMC SA D IREDRE P N E This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the STUCK ROD Malfunction.
 
Air in the insert and withdraw lines of the CRD causes a stuck rod.The rod select matrix switch is illuminated and the blue background is on for the selected rod on the four rod display.The INSERT, WITH-DRAW, and SETTLE lights illuminated normally when attempting to withdraw a rod.System responses included: rod position remained constant, and rod did not change indicated position on the RDCS Four Rod display.Proper response on activation of the STUCK ROD malfunction was tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction               TEST No. 14.4.93.3             REV. 3 TITLE: UNCOUPLED ROD -SLF: RMC 6A.
IC-14, 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SBT BNGINBERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES 0
D     EDRE      P E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the Uncoupled Rod Malfunction.
The coupling release handle for the rod becomes mechanically bound and the rod becomes uncoupled. Subsequent control rod withdrawal is initiated resulting in the control rod being withdrawn to the overtravel position. System responses included: Proper response on activation of the STUCK ROD malfunction was tested and verified. Activation of F603-A7      8, ROD OVERTRAVEL and P603-A7-2.7, ROD OUT BLOCK verified. Proper RWM, RSCS and RDCS response verified.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-3 approximately five (5) rods from critical.
FINAL CONDITIONS: IC-3 approximately five (5) rods from critical.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
P      PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g     OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES QX    TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.93.3 REV.3 TITLE: UNCOUPLED ROD-SLF: RMC 6A.D EDRE P E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the Uncoupled Rod Malfunction.
 
The coupling release handle for the rod becomes mechanically bound and the rod becomes uncoupled.
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                       TEST No. 14.4.99.4            REV. 4 TITLE: SINGLE ROD SCRAM - SLY: RMC 7A IREDRE      P N E'his test is perfoxmed to demonstxate the functionality of the SINGLE ROD SCRAM Malfunction.
Subsequent control rod withdrawal is initiated resulting in the control rod being withdrawn to the overtravel position.System responses included: Proper response on activation of the STUCK ROD malfunction was tested and verified.Activation of F603-A7 8, ROD OVERTRAVEL and P603-A7-2.7, ROD OUT BLOCK verified.Proper RWM, RSCS and RDCS response verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Blown fuses cause a single rod SCRAM (rod 34-31). System responses included: P603-A7-6-7 ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE alarmed, P603-A7-5-7 ROD DRIFT alarmed, APRM's indicated a decxease in power, the scram light for the rod illuminated on the Ml core display, the ACCUM light for the rod illuminated on the full core display, and the FULL IN light for the rod illuminated. The RSCS full core display indicated 00 and the four rod display for the affected xod is blank while the malfunction is active. The LPRM strings surrounding the rod showed a noticeable decrease in flux levels. Proper response on activation of the SINGLE ROD SCRAM malfunction was tested and verified.
IC-3 approximately five (5)rods from critical.FINAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
IC-3 approximately five (5)rods from critical.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: P PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES QX TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES h II 1 0 OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
FINALCONDITIONS: Power is less than 100% and                  MWE< less  than 1150.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
g      PLANT DATA                                                           PowerPlex Data SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X    OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g      TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.99.4 REV.4 TITLE: SINGLE ROD SCRAM-SLY: RMC 7A IREDRE P N E'his test is perfoxmed to demonstxate the functionality of the SINGLE ROD SCRAM Malfunction.
Blown fuses cause a single rod SCRAM (rod 34-31).System responses included: P603-A7-6-7 ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE alarmed, P603-A7-5-7 ROD DRIFT alarmed, APRM's indicated a decxease in power, the scram light for the rod illuminated on the Ml core display, the ACCUM light for the rod illuminated on the full core display, and the FULL IN light for the rod illuminated.
The RSCS full core display indicated 00 and the four rod display for the affected xod is blank while the malfunction is active.The LPRM strings surrounding the rod showed a noticeable decrease in flux levels.Proper response on activation of the SINGLE ROD SCRAM malfunction was tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
Power is less than 100%and MWE<less than 1150.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: g PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT PowerPlex Data TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW


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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction               TEST No. 14.4.9.3.12       REV. 4 TITLE: M'DRAULICATWS - SLF: 7A & 7B at 100% Severity DESIRED RESPONSE:
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.3.12 REV.4 TITLE: M'DRAULIC ATWS-SLF: 7A&7B at 100%Severity DESIRED RESPONSE: This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the HYDRAULIC ATWS Malfunction.
This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the HYDRAULICATWS Malfunction. Proper response on activation of a Manual SCRAM without Control Rod insertion was tested and verified INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
Proper response on activation of a Manual SCRAM without Control Rod insertion was tested and verified INITIAL CONDITIONS:
FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES  
PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g     OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction gS TEST No.14.4.99.13 REV.0 TITLE: DROPPED ROD DESIRED RESPONSE: Activation of the Stuck Rod and Uncoupled Rod during Reactor Start-up with subsequent withdrawal of drive inechanism by operator.Later the Stuck Rod malfunction is cleared and the contxol rod drops out of core.Rod Overtravel Annunciation verified as well as proper NI Control Board Indications and alarms as the Control Rod Free Falls out of core.INI'GAL CONDITIONS:
 
IC-3 SU Ongoing.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOBR/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES QX TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIBS OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction               TEST No. 14.4.99.13             REV. 0 gS TITLE: DROPPED ROD DESIRED RESPONSE:
Activation of the Stuck Rod and Uncoupled Rod during Reactor Start-up with subsequent withdrawal of drive inechanism by operator. Later the Stuck Rod malfunction is cleared and the contxol rod drops out of core. Rod Overtravel Annunciation verified as well as proper NI Control Board Indications and alarms as the Control Rod Free Falls out of core.
INI'GALCONDITIONS: IC-3 SU Ongoing.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOBR/LER X     OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES QX   TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIBS
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.93.6 REV.3 TITLE: RDCS I'AILURL-SLF<: RMC 3 D IREDRE PON E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RDCS FAILURE Malfunction.
 
A xod select module generates a channel disagreement due to timer A Failure.System responses included: the ACTIVITY CONTROLS DISAGREE light illuminates on Reactor Control Console, and random indication on activity Control Unit input to,ROD DRIVE CONTROL SYSTEM ANALYZER on Panel P616.Proper xesponse on activation of the RDCS FAILURE malfunction was tested and verifie INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction           TEST No. 14.4.93.6             REV. 3 TITLE: RDCS I'AILURL- SLF<: RMC 3 D IREDRE PON E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RDCS FAILURE Malfunction. A xod select module generates a channel disagreement due to timer A Failure. System responses included: the ACTIVITY CONTROLS DISAGREE light illuminates on Reactor Control Console, and random indication on activity Control Unit input to,ROD DRIVE CONTROL SYSTEM ANALYZER on Panel P616. Proper xesponse on activation of the RDCS FAILURE malfunction was tested and verifie INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power.
IC-14 100%Power.FINAL CONDITIONS:
FINAL CONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power.
IC-14 100%Power.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g     OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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TEST No.14.4.9.7.1 REV.4 TITLE'LADDING PERP'ORATION
 
-SLF: RCX l P 40 PINS D E R P NE" This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the CLADDING PERFORATION Malfunction.
TEST No. 14.4.9.7.1                     REV. 4 TITLE'LADDINGPERP'ORATION - SLF: RCX l                 P 40 PINS D   E   R     P NE" This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the CLADDING PERFORATION Malfunction. Forty fuel pins experience cladding failure from PCI. System responses included: radiation levels on log radiation monitors for the main steam lines increased, counts on the off gas pre-treatment monitor increased, radiation level on carbon adsorber vault monitor increased, and the off gas post-treatment recorder increased.'NITIAL CONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
Forty fuel pins experience cladding failure from PCI.System responses included: radiation levels on log radiation monitors for the main steam lines increased, counts on the off gas pre-treatment monitor increased, radiation level on carbon adsorber vault monitor increased, and the off gas post-treatment recorder increased.'NITIAL CONDITIONS:
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA S EI'NGINEERING EVALUATION P FSAR SOER/LBR g OPERATIONALASSBSSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
PLANT DATAS EVALUATION EI'NGINEERING P   FSAR SOER/LBR g   OPERATIONALASSBSSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g   TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.7.2 TITLE: GROSS CLAD FAILURE-SLF'CX l REV.4 D EDRE P NE:: This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the GROSS CLAD FAILURE Malfunction.
 
System responses included: OG-RR-604 off gas pretreatment radiation increased, SJAE CONDSR RAD HI-HI alarmed at 1800mr/hr, SJAE CONDSR RAD HIGH alarmed at 2300 mr/hr.P603-A8-2-4 MSL RAD HIGH TRIP alarmed causing a half SCRAM and half MSL isolation.
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                 TEST No. 14.4.9.7.2       REV. 4 TITLE: GROSS CLAD FAILURE - SLF'CX                 l D       EDRE     P NE::
F603-A7-2.4 MSL RAD HIGH TRIP alarmed causing a half SCRAM and half MSL isolation.
This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the GROSS CLAD FAILURE Malfunction.
With the second MSL RAD HIGH TRIP and RX SCRAM and MSIV isolation occurred.NOTE: Details of the reactor SCRAM detailed in test 14.4.9.24.33, Details of the Turbine Trip are in test 14.4.9.24.31 INITIAL CONDITIONS:
System responses included: OG-RR-604 off gas pretreatment radiation increased, SJAE CONDSR RAD HI-HI alarmed at 1800mr/hr, SJAE CONDSR RAD HIGH alarmed at 2300 mr/hr. P603-A8-2-4 MSL RAD HIGH TRIP alarmed causing a half SCRAM and half MSL isolation. F603-A7-2.4 MSL RAD HIGH TRIP alarmed causing a half SCRAM and half MSL isolation. With the second MSL RAD HIGH TRIP and RX SCRAM and MSIV isolation occurred. NOTE: Details of the reactor SCRAM detailed in test 14.4.9.24.33, Details of the Turbine Trip are in test 14.4.9.24.31 INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon, OG-V-45 is open.
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon, OG-V-45 is open.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LBR g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LBR g     OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X   TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunctions TEST No.14.4.9.24.31 REV.5 TITLE: MAIN TURBINE TRIP-SLF DI" H I D IREDRE P N E: This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the MAIN TURBINE TRIP malfunction..
 
Electronic malfunction.
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunctions               TEST No. 14.4.9.24.31         REV. 5 TITLE: MAINTURBINE TRIP - SLF DI"H             I D   IREDRE     P N E:
System responses included: MAIN GENERATOR tripped, MAIN TURBINE tripped, Reactor Scrammed with RRC Pumps tripping to OFF.Multiple meter responses on F603, P840, P820, DEH Turbine Control, DEH Valve Test, BWR Control, TG-TR-SMT, and P800 occurred IAW with requirements listed in this test procedure.
This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the MAIN TURBINE TRIP malfunction..
MT Bypass valves and SRV Gp 1 opened to control RPV/P, ATWS/ARI, RPV/P trip initiated.
Electronic malfunction. System responses included: MAIN GENERATOR tripped, MAINTURBINE tripped, Reactor Scrammed with RRC Pumps tripping to OFF. Multiple meter responses on F603, P840, P820, DEH Turbine Control, DEH Valve Test, BWR Control, TG-TR-SMT, and P800 occurred IAW with requirements listed in this test procedure. MT Bypass valves and SRV Gp 1 opened to control RPV/P, ATWS/ARI, RPV/P trip initiated. Multiple annunciators alarmed as listed in this test procedure.
Multiple annunciators alarmed as listed in this test procedure.
The required heater dump valves opened and the required extraction non-return valves closed. The Tur-bine auxiliaries functioned properly during Turbine coastdown.
The required heater dump valves opened and the required extraction non-return valves closed.The Tur-bine auxiliaries functioned properly during Turbine coastdown.
NOTE: Manual Scram evaluated in 14.4.9.24.33, Main Generator Trip evaluated in 14.4.9.13.1 INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
NOTE: Manual Scram evaluated in 14.4.9.24.33, Main Generator Trip evaluated in 14.4.9.13.1 INITIAL CONDITIONS:
FINAL CONDITIONS: Reactor has Scrammed, Main'Ihrbine has tripped.
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
Reactor has Scrammed, Main'Ihrbine has tripped.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: g PLANT DATA SEI'ENGINEERING EVALUATION X FSAR X SOER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 15.2.85-002, 01/01/85 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES PX TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES  
g   PLANT DATASEI' ENGINEERING EVALUATION X   FSAR                                                                 15.2.
85-002, 01/01/85 X    SOER/LER X    OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES PX   TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES


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TEST CATEGORY: Transients TEST No.14.4.9.24.31A
 
'EV.0 TITLE;MAIN TURBINE TRIP FROM LT 30%-SI F: DEH 1 ED EP This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the MAIN TURBINE TRIP FROM LT 30%malfunction.
TEST CATEGORY: Transients                     TEST No. 14.4.9.24.31A       'EV. 0 TITLE; MAINTURBINE TRIP FROM LT 30% - SI F: DEH 1 ED     EP This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the MAINTURBINE TRIP FROM LT 30% malfunction. System responses included: MAINGENERATOR tripped, MAINTURBINE tripped, Multiple meter responses on P603, P840, P820, DEH 7urbine Control, DEH Valve Test, BWR Control, TG-TR-SMT, and P800 occurred IAW with requirements listed in this test procedure. MT Bypass valves opened to control RPV/P. Multiple annunciators alarmed as listed in this test procedure. The required heater dump valves opened and the required extraction non-return valves closed. The Turbine auxiliaries functioned properly during 7urbine coastdown.
System responses included: MAIN GENERATOR tripped, MAIN TURBINE tripped, Multiple meter responses on P603, P840, P820, DEH 7urbine Control, DEH Valve Test, BWR Control, TG-TR-SMT, and P800 occurred IAW with requirements listed in this test procedure.
Proper response on activation of the Main 7urbine Trip From LT 30% malfunction was tested and verified.
MT Bypass valves opened to control RPV/P.Multiple annunciators alarmed as listed in this test procedure.
NOTE: Main Generator Trip evaluated in 14.4.9.13.1 INH'IALCONDITIONS: IC-10, Adjusted Power to 28%.
The required heater dump valves opened and the required extraction non-return valves closed.The Turbine auxiliaries functioned properly during 7urbine coastdown.
FINALCONDITIONS: Main Turbine has tripped, DEB controlling pressure with Bypass valves.
Proper response on activation of the Main 7urbine Trip From LT 30%malfunction was tested and verified.NOTE: Main Generator Trip evaluated in 14.4.9.13.1 INH'IAL CONDITIONS:
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
IC-10, Adjusted Power to 28%.FINAL CONDITIONS:
g     PLANT DATA SET                                                 PLANTS D.DOC ENGINEERING EVALUATION X     FSAR                                                               15.2.3 SOBR/LBR g      OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
Main Turbine has tripped, DEB controlling pressure with Bypass valves.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: g PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION X FSAR SOBR/LBR g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT PLANTS D.DOC 15.2.3 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TBSTRESULTSSATISFACTORYWITHOUTDISCRBPANCIBS OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X     TBSTRESULTSSATISFACTORYWITHOUTDISCRBPANCIBS
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Transient TEST No.14.4.10.13 REV.4 TITLE: MAIN TURBINE TRIP from RATED CONDITIONS WIO BXPASS VALVES DESIRED RESPONSE: Main Turbine Trip, ByPass Valves fail to OPEN with resultant RPV Pressurization limited by SRV operation.
 
RPT Trip of RRC Pumps to 15 Hz and subsequent trip to OFF via 1076 psig setpoint.MS-RV-1A Setpoint failed to 930 psig which will cycle to Control RPV Press.FW alignment made to FCV 10A/10B and RPV/L restored to normal.INI'GAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Transient                           TEST No. 14.4.10.13       REV. 4 TITLE: MAINTURBINE TRIP from RATED CONDITIONS WIO BXPASS VALVES DESIRED RESPONSE:
IC-14-100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.e FINAL CONDITIONS:
Main Turbine Trip, ByPass Valves fail to OPEN with resultant RPV Pressurization limited by SRV operation. RPT Trip of RRC Pumps to 15 Hz and subsequent trip to OFF via 1076 psig setpoint. MS-RV-1A Setpoint failed to 930 psig which will cycle to Control RPV Press. FW alignment made to FCV 10A/10B and RPV/L restored to normal.
Reactor SD, MS-RV-lA controlling RPV/P and SU LCV controlling level via RFP Turbine 1A.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: X PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LBR g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT SCRAM,LER 8-TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES PERATIONAL REVIEW  
INI'GALCONDITIONS: IC 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
e FINAL CONDITIONS: Reactor SD, MS-RV-lAcontrolling RPV/P and SU LCV controlling level via RFP Turbine 1A.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
X     PLANT DATA                                                   SCRAM,LER 8-SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LBR g     OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY Plant Malfunctions TEST No.14.4.9.13.1 REV.4 TITLE: MAIN GENI" RAI'OR mlP-SLY: GEN-l D IREDRE P N E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the MAIN GENERATOR TRIP Malfunction, The 86 lockout trip is actuated.Alarm responses included: Turbine Throttle Vlv Closure, Turbine Gov Vlv Fast Closure, Scram, Turb Trip Sol Energ, Tg Auto Stop Trip, Unit Primary Lockout Trip, Main Gen Lockout Trip, Main Gen Exciter Field Bkr Txip, and Oscillograph Started.System responses included: Recirc Pumps tripped to OFF due to ATWS (high RPV pressure)condition, TO-P-BOP started, Trip Circuit Available light out, (throttle, governor, reheat stop, and intercept) valves closed, turbine speed decreased, generator MWE output is zero, bypass valves controlled DEB pressure, turbine drains opened, MSR temperature control valves shut, (86XU, 86XIU,&86G)tripped, Generator output bkxs opened, N bkr's opened, S bkr's shut, Generator parametexs were sat, non-xeturn valves closed, and dump valves opened.Proper response on activation of the Main Generator Trip malf was tested and verified.INI'GAL CONDITIONS:
 
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon FINAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY Plant Malfunctions                         TEST No. 14.4.9.13.1               REV. 4 TITLE: MAINGENI"RAI'OR mlP - SLY: GEN-l D     IREDRE       P N E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the MAINGENERATOR TRIP Malfunction, The 86 lockout trip is actuated. Alarm responses included: Turbine Throttle Vlv Closure, Turbine Gov Vlv Fast Closure, Scram, Turb Trip Sol Energ, Tg Auto Stop Trip, Unit Primary Lockout Trip, Main Gen Lockout Trip, Main Gen Exciter Field Bkr Txip, and Oscillograph Started. System responses included: Recirc Pumps tripped to OFF due to ATWS ( high RPV pressure) condition, TO-P-BOP started, Trip Circuit Available light out, (throttle, governor, reheat stop, and intercept) valves closed, turbine speed decreased, generator MWE output is zero, bypass valves controlled DEB pressure, turbine drains opened, MSR temperature control valves shut, (86XU, 86XIU, & 86G) tripped, Generator output bkxs opened, N bkr's opened, S bkr's shut, Generator parametexs were sat, non-xeturn valves closed, and dump valves opened. Proper response on activation of the Main Generator Trip malf was tested and verified.
Main Generator tripped, Reactor Scrammed.NOTE: Refer to 14.4.9.24.33 for SCRAM details.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION g FSAR g SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 15.2.2 85-002, 85-003 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
INI'GALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon FINALCONDITIONS: Main Generator tripped, Reactor Scrammed.
NOTE: Refer to 14.4.9.24.33 for SCRAM details.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION g       FSAR                                                                 15.2.2 g      SOER/LER                                                          85-002, 85-003 g      OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g       TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.23.3 REV.5 TITLE;DEH PRESS REGULATOR OUTPUT FAILURE HIGH-SLF: DEH S D RED R P E: This test was performed to demonstrate the functionality of the DEH PRESS REGULATOR OUTPUT FAILURE HIGH Malfunction.
 
Circuit failure cause controller high signal select circuit to fail high.System responses included: governor valves full open, Generator output increased, and Reactor press decreased rapidly.The following annunciators alarmed: MSL PRESS LOW, MSIV HALF TRIP SYSTEM B, MSIV HALF TRIP SYSTEM A, and MSL ISOL VLVS CLOSURE TRIP.The MSIV's all closed.Proper response on activation of the DEH Press Regulator Output Failure Low was tested and verified.NOTE: Reactor Scram evaluated in 14.4.9.24.33 Turbine Trip evaluated in 14.4.9.24.31 INI'HAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                   TEST No. 14.4.9.23.3       REV. 5 TITLE; DEH PRESS REGULATOR OUTPUT FAILUREHIGH - SLF: DEH S D   RED R       P     E:
IC-12 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon FINAL CONDITIONS:
This test was performed to demonstrate the functionality of the DEH PRESS REGULATOR OUTPUT FAILURE HIGH Malfunction. Circuit failure cause controller high signal select circuit to fail high. System responses included: governor valves full open, Generator output increased, and Reactor press decreased rapidly. The following annunciators alarmed: MSL PRESS LOW, MSIV HALF TRIP SYSTEM B, MSIV HALF TRIP SYSTEM A, and MSL ISOL VLVS CLOSURE TRIP. The MSIV's all closed. Proper response on activation of the DEH Press Regulator Output Failure Low was tested and verified. NOTE: Reactor Scram evaluated in 14.4.9.24.33 Turbine Trip evaluated in 14.4.9.24.31 INI'HALCONDITIONS: IC-12 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Scrams on MSIV closure.
Reactor Scrams on MSIV closure.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: g PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION g FSAR SUER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSBSSMBNT PAT 22 15.1.3 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIBS  
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
g     PLANT DATA                                                           PAT 22 SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION g     FSAR                                                                 15.1.3 SUER/LER X    OPERATIONALASSBSSMBNT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIBS


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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.23.3A REV.I TITLE: DEH PRESS REGULATOR OUTPUT FAILURE LOW-SLF: DEH 5 D I EDREP E This test is performed to demonstxate the functionality of the DEH PRESS REGULATOR OUTPUT FAILURE LOW Malfunction.
 
Circuit failure cause PRESS REGULATOR OUTPUT to go low, due to HSS Circuit internal failure.System responses included: governor valves go fuH shut, Turbine/Generator trips off-line, bypass valves are full closed, reactox pressure is increasing, appropriate alarms occur, Rx scxams on high Neutron Pwx, and SRV's control pressure.Proper response on activation of the DEH Press Regulator Output Failure Low was tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                 TEST No. 14.4.9.23.3A           REV. I TITLE: DEH PRESS REGULATOR OUTPUT FAILURELOW -SLF: DEH 5 D   I EDREP           E This test is performed to demonstxate the functionality of the DEH PRESS REGULATOR OUTPUT FAILURE LOW Malfunction. Circuit failure cause PRESS REGULATOR OUTPUT to go low, due to HSS Circuit internal failure. System responses included: governor valves go fuH shut, Turbine/Generator trips off-line, bypass valves are full closed, reactox pressure is increasing, appropriate alarms occur, Rx scxams on high Neutron Pwx, and SRV's control pressure. Proper response on activation of the DEH Press Regulator Output Failure Low was tested and verified.
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR g SOBR/LBR QX OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR g     SOBR/LBR QX     OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4,9.24.40 REV.3 TITLE: TURBINE BYPASS VALVE (BPV-l)FAILURE-SLF: DEH l3A D I D NE'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the TURBINE BYPASS VALVE (BPV-1)FAILURE Malfunction.
 
Thermal binding results in valve seizure.Test is activated by going to BPV MANUAL and depressing the BPV RAISE at the BWR DEB panel on P820.System responses included: BPV TRACK decreased, BPV-1 position remained at zero, BPV-(2,3,4) opened, MWE on DEB TURBINE CONTROL decreased, BPV-(2,3,4) open lights energized, and BPV-1 closed light remained'energized.
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction               TEST No. 14.4,9.24.40           REV. 3 TITLE: TURBINE BYPASS VALVE(BPV-l) FAILURE - SLF: DEH l3A D   I   D NE'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the TURBINE BYPASS VALVE(BPV-1)
The Governor valve additive position decreased and the GV's closed to maintain setpoint pressure.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
FAILURE Malfunction. Thermal binding results in valve seizure. Test is activated by going to BPV MANUALand depressing the BPV RAISE at the BWR DEB panel on P820. System responses included: BPV TRACK decreased, BPV-1 position remained at zero, BPV-(2,3,4) opened, MWE on DEB TURBINE CONTROL decreased, BPV-(2,3,4) open lights energized, and BPV-1 closed light remained 'energized. The Governor valve additive position decreased and the GV's closed to maintain setpoint pressure.
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
BPV's-(2,3,4) are open, BPV-I is shut, MWE has decreased.
FINALCONDITIONS: BPV's-(2,3,4) are open, BPV-I is shut, MWE has decreased.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SBT ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR X SOER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 4-56 4-044 4-1 4 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATlONAL REVIEW  
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATASBT ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR X     SOER/LER                                                     4- 56   4-044   4-1 4 X    OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Transients TEST No.14.4.9.24.33 REV.5 TITLE: MANUAL SCRAM REDR P N E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the MANUAL SCRAM Malfunction.
 
Plant responses included: All control rods inserted as indicated by (Full Core Display, RSCS,&PPCRS), RPS (A&B)Scram Group Solenoid lights extinguished, Flow/APRM/Rbm
TEST CATEGORY: Transients                             TEST No. 14.4.9.24.33   REV. 5 TITLE: MANUALSCRAM REDR       P   N E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the MANUALSCRAM Malfunction. Plant responses included: All control rods inserted as indicated by (Full Core Display, RSCS, & PPCRS), RPS (A & B) Scram Group Solenoid lights extinguished, Flow/APRM/Rbm & Rbm/APRI+Vlow Status lamps indicated downscale, Lvl Setpoint/Setdown light lit, and CRD-V-(10/180,11/181) closed. The response of multiple (meters, recorders, & devices) is IAW the test procedure.
&Rbm/APRI+Vlow Status lamps indicated downscale, Lvl Setpoint/Setdown light lit, and CRD-V-(10/180,11/181) closed.The response of multiple (meters, recorders,&devices)is IAW the test procedure.
Multiple annunciators listed in the test alarmed correctly. Simulator Data Set 9       33 is compared to Plant Data Set SCRAM LER 89-35. Proper response on activation of the MANUALSCRAM malfunction is tested and verified.
Multiple annunciators listed in the test alarmed correctly.
INK'IALCONDITIONS: IC44, Adjusted Aow to 100% using FCV's.
Simulator Data Set 9-24-33 is compared to Plant Data Set SCRAM LER 89-35.Proper response on activation of the MANUAL SCRAM malfunction is tested and verified.INK'IAL CONDITIONS:
FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Scrammed, BOP shutdown in progress.
IC44, Adjusted Aow to 100%using FCV's.FINAL CONDITIONS:
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
Reactor Scrammed, BOP shutdown in progress.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: g PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR BOER/LBR g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT SCRAMLER 90-021 85-016 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
g   PLANT DATA                                                         SCRAMLER SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR BOER/LBR                                                             90-021 85-016 g    OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g   TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.2.3 REV.3 TITLE: FEEDWATER LINE BREAK IN DRFWELL-SLF: CFW 9A EDR P E This test is performed to verify the Simulators response to a Feedwater Line Break in the DW on Reactor Side of the inboard check valves.The DW/P response is verified to initiate a Reactor Scram with subsequent NS4 and ECCS initiations.
 
The RRC pump trip to 15 hz via RPV/L 3 signals is verified.The isolation of the MSIV's is verified to occur on low RPV/P.The subsequent RPV/P increase is verified to trip the RRC pumps oK via ATWS logic.The SRV's are verified to control RPV/P at setpoint.The RFP's are verified to coast down as HP and LP steam sources expended.HPCS-V-4 is verified to auto close at RPV/L 8.Condensate Flow is verified to continue with a subsequen DW/P reduction as FW/I'ecreased.
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                       TEST No. 14.4.9.2.3         REV. 3 TITLE: FEEDWATER LINE BREAKIN DRFWELL - SLF: CFW 9A EDR     P     E This test is performed to verify the Simulators response to a Feedwater Line Break in the DW on Reactor Side of the inboard check valves. The DW/P response is verified to initiate a Reactor Scram with subsequent NS4 and ECCS initiations. The RRC pump trip to 15 hz via RPV/L 3 signals is verified. The isolation of the MSIV's is verified to occur on low RPV/P. The subsequent RPV/P increase is verified to trip the RRC pumps oK via ATWS logic. The SRV's are verified to control RPV/P at setpoint. The RFP's are verified to coast down as HP and LP steam sources expended.
~: Scram details evaluated in detail in 14.4.9.24.33, MT Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.24.31, Main Gen Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.13.1, MSIV Isolation details evaluated in 14.4.10.3.
HPCS-V-4 is verified to auto close at RPV/L 8. Condensate Flow is verified to continue with a subsequen DW/P reduction as FW/I'ecreased.
Proper Annunciation response was verified, INITIAL CONDITIONS:
  ~:     Scram details evaluated in detail in 14.4.9.24.33, MT Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.24.31, Main Gen Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.13.1, MSIV Isolation details evaluated in 14.4.10.3.
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon FINAL CONDITIONS:
Proper Annunciation response was verified, INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Shutdown with RPV/P control via SRV's with the Primary Con-tainment isolation complete. Condensate Flow continuing via the break cooling the DW SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
Reactor Shutdown with RPV/P control via SRV's with the Primary Con-tainment isolation complete.Condensate Flow continuing via the break cooling the DW SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER X     OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
REV.5 TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.2.8 TITLE: FEEDWATER LINE BREAE IN TURBINE BUILDING-SLF: CF W 5 EDRE P N This test is performed to verify Simulator response to RFW line break in Turbine Building.RFW Header Pressure decreases, RPV/L decreases initiating Rx SCRAM and RRC Pump Trip to 15Hz.RFW pumps accelerate to runout conditions and trip on low suction pressure.Condensate Booster Pumps trip on low suction pressure when condenser level decreases such that condensate pumps cannot maintain CBP suction pressure.RPV Level decreases to RPV LVL 2 with subsequent HPCS and RCIC Auto Start and NS4 Isolation.
 
Turbine Building temperatures increase.Proper Annunciation response was verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction             TEST No. 14.4.9.2.8           REV. 5 TITLE: FEEDWATER LINE BREAE IN TURBINE BUILDING- SLF: CF W 5 EDRE     P N This test is performed to verify Simulator response to RFW line break in Turbine Building. RFW Header Pressure decreases, RPV/L decreases initiating Rx SCRAM and RRC Pump Trip to 15Hz.
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon FINAL CONDITIONS:
RFW pumps accelerate to runout conditions and trip on low suction pressure. Condensate Booster Pumps trip on low suction pressure when condenser level decreases such that condensate pumps cannot maintain CBP suction pressure. RPV Level decreases to RPV LVL2 with subsequent HPCS and RCIC Auto Start and NS4 Isolation. Turbine Building temperatures increase.
Reactor has scrammed, Turbine Bldg.Temp.increases, RPV Level increases, LVL 8 RCIC-V-45A
Proper Annunciation response was verified.
&HPCS-V-14 shut.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'ENGINEERING EVALUATION g FSAR SUER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon FINALCONDITIONS:           Reactor has scrammed, Turbine Bldg. Temp. increases, RPV Level increases, LVL8 RCIC-V-45A & HPCS-V-14 shut.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATASEI' ENGINEERING EVALUATION g     FSAR SUER/LER g     OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.21.4 TITLE: MAIN STEAM RUPTURE IN DRYWALL-SLY: RRS 3C (DOWNSTRFAM OF FLOW RES TRICTORS)REV.5 DESIRED RESPONSE: This test was pexformed to vexify the Simulators xesponse to a Main Steam Line Rupture in the Drywell.The DW/P increase initiation of Reactor Scxam, NS4 Isolation and RRC FCV lockup were verified.The RRC pump txip to 15 Hz via RPV/L 3 signals was verified.The initiation of the RPV/L 2 NS4 isolation, HPCS initiation, and RRC pumps tripping to off were verified and evaluated.
 
DG 1, 2&3 and HPCS initiation were vexified.DW/P response and subsequent WW/P response are verified as the DW/P overcomes downcomer submergence.
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                     TEST No. 14.4.9.21.4           REV. 5 TITLE: MAINSTEAM RUPTURE IN DRYWALL- SLY: RRS 3C (DOWNSTRFAM OF FLOW RES TRICTORS)
CBP injection and subsequent RPV/L restoration, with DW cooling via break verified.Note: Scram details evaluated in detail in 14.4.9.24.33, MT Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.24.31, Main Gen Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.13.1, NS4 Isolation at RPV/L 2 evaluated in 14.4.9.2.3 RFW Break in DW.Proper Annunciation response was verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
DESIRED RESPONSE:
IC-14 100%Power E<quilibrium Xenon FINAL CONDITIONS:
This test was pexformed to vexify the Simulators xesponse to a Main Steam Line Rupture in the Drywell.
Reactor Shutdown with RPV/L GT the MSL 110 inches.Primary Containment Isolation complete via NS4 isolation SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION X FSAR P SOER/LBR X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 15.6.5 6.2.1.1.3.b TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES Q TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RBSULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
The DW/P increase initiation of Reactor Scxam, NS4 Isolation and RRC FCV lockup were verified. The RRC pump txip to 15 Hz via RPV/L 3 signals was verified. The initiation of the RPV/L 2 NS4 isolation, HPCS initiation, and RRC pumps tripping to off were verified and evaluated. DG 1, 2 & 3 and HPCS initiation were vexified. DW/P response and subsequent WW/P response are verified as the DW/P overcomes downcomer submergence. CBP injection and subsequent RPV/L restoration, with DW cooling via break verified. Note: Scram details evaluated in detail in 14.4.9.24.33, MT Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.24.31, Main Gen Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.13.1, NS4 Isolation at RPV/L 2 evaluated in 14.4.9.2.3 RFW Break in DW. Proper Annunciation response was verified.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power E<quilibrium Xenon FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Shutdown with RPV/L GT the MSL 110 inches. Primary Containment Isolation complete via NS4 isolation SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION X     FSAR                                                                 15.6.5 6.2.1.1.3.b P    SOER/LBR X    OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES Q     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RBSULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.21.5A REV.1 TITLE: MAIN STEAM RUPTURE IN TURBINE BUII DING-SLF: RRS SC DESIRED RESPONSE: This test is performed to verify the Simulators response to a Main Steam Line Rupture in the Turbine Building.The RRC pump trip to 15 Hz and Reactor Scram initiation via RPV/L 3 signals is verified.The isolation of the MSIV's is verified to occur on low RPV/P or MSL'IGH FLOW.The subsequent RPV/P increase or RPV/L decrease is verified to trip the RRC pumps to off via ATWS logic.The SRV's were verified to control RPV/P at setpoint.Note: Scram details evaluated in detail in 14.4.9.24.33, MT Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.%.31, Main Gen Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.13.1, MSIV Isolation details evaluated in 14.4.10.3.
 
Proper Annunciation response was verified.INI'IIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction               TEST No. 14.4.9.21.5A           REV. 1 TITLE: MAINSTEAM RUPTURE IN TURBINE BUIIDING - SLF: RRS SC DESIRED RESPONSE:
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
This test is performed to verify the Simulators response to a Main Steam Line Rupture in the Turbine Building. The RRC pump trip to 15 Hz and Reactor Scram initiation via RPV/L 3 signals is verified. The isolation of the MSIV's is verified to occur on low RPV/P or MSL'IGH FLOW. The subsequent RPV/
Reactor Shutdown with RPV/P control via SRV's.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA;PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION X FSAR SOER/LBR X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 15.6.4 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES 1 g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
P increase or RPV/L decrease is verified to trip the RRC pumps to off via ATWS logic. The SRV's were verified to control RPV/P at setpoint. Note: Scram details evaluated in detail in 14.4.9.24.33, MT Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.%.31, Main Gen Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.13.1, MSIV Isolation details evaluated in 14.4.10.3. Proper Annunciation response was verified.
INI'IIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Shutdown with RPV/P control via SRV's.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA; PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION X     FSAR                                                             15.6.4 SOER/LBR X     OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES 1
g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.21.6 REV.3 TITLE: RUPTURE IN STEAMLINE DOWlVSTRZAM RCIC-V-45-SLF RCI4 IRED E P N E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RCIC STEAMLINE BREAK AT TURBINE.RCIC Steam Line break between RCIC-V-45 and RCIV-V-2.System xesponses included: (RCIC TURBINE TRIP, RCIC STEAM LINE INTEGRITY DP HIGH, RCIC DIV1 OUT OF SERVICE, RCIC TURBINE STEAM SUPPLY PRESS LOW, and others)alarmed, RCIC-V-(S, 63, 1)closed, and Turbine Coasts to a stop.RCIC xoom xadiation levels increased and RCIC room temperatures increased.
 
Propex response on activation of the RCIC STEAMLINE BREAK AT TURBINE malfunction was tested and verified.INEHAL CONDITION:
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                               TEST No. 14.4.9.21.6       REV. 3 TITLE: RUPTURE IN STEAMLINEDOWlVSTRZAMRCIC-V SLF RCI4 IRED E P N E'his test is performed to demonstrate                   the functionality of the RCIC STEAMLINE BREAK AT TURBINE. RCIC Steam Line break between RCIC-V-45 and RCIV-V-2. System xesponses included:
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon, RCIC in II'ull Flow Test to CST.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TBST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES tl  
(RCIC TURBINE TRIP, RCIC STEAM LINE INTEGRITY DP HIGH, RCIC DIV1 OUT OF SERVICE, RCIC TURBINE STEAM SUPPLY PRESS LOW, and others) alarmed, RCIC-V-(S, 63, 1) closed, and Turbine Coasts to a stop. RCIC xoom xadiation levels increased and RCIC room temperatures increased. Propex response on activation of the RCIC STEAMLINE BREAK AT TURBINE malfunction was tested and verified.
INEHALCONDITION:                             IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon, RCIC in II'ull Flow Test to CST.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X     OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TBST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X     TEST RBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES tl


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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.14.1 REV.2 TITLE: SRM A FAILURE-LOS'SLF: NIS lA D EDRE P E: Tliis test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the SRM A FAILURE-LOW Malfunction.
 
SRM MONITOR DOWNSCALE, P603-A7-6.6 and ROD OUT BLOCK, F603-A7-2.7 verified.SRM count rate and period downscale indications verified on P603 and P609 on SRM DRAWER.Proper response on activation of SRM-A failing low was tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction               TEST No. 14.4.9.14.1       REV. 2 TITLE: SRM A FAILURE - LOS' SLF: NIS lA D       EDRE     P   E:
IC-3, 5 Rods from critical FINAL CONDITIONS:
Tliis test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the SRM A FAILURE - LOW Malfunction.
IC-3, 5 Rods from critical SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: Q PLANT DATA SBT ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES  
SRM MONITOR DOWNSCALE, P603-A7-6.6 and ROD OUT BLOCK, F603-A7-2.7 verified. SRM count rate and period downscale indications verified on P603 and P609 on SRM DRAWER. Proper response on activation of SRM-A failing low was tested and verified.
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INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-3, 5 Rods from critical FINALCONDITIONS: IC-3, 5 Rods from critical SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
Q     PLANT DATASBT ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g     OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.14,2 REV.3 TITLE: APRM D FAILS UPSCALE-SLF: NIS SA p OPT 2 D IREDR P N E;This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the APRM A FAILS UPSCALE Malfunction.
 
Malfunction in the averaging circuit.Alarm responses included: APRM UPSCALE, APRM ACE UPSCL TRIP or INOP, ROD OUT BLOCK, NEUTRON MONITOR SYSTEM TRIP, and 1/2 SCRAM SYSTEM A.APRM A UPSC TR OR INOP and UPSC ALARM lights illuminated on P603.System responses included: APRM A read upscale on IRM-LR-603B, APRM A is upscale on F608, UPSCL (Therm Trip, Alarm, Neut Trip, Neut First)lights illuminated on P608, RPS A logic scram group solenoid lamps extinguished on P603, RPS A SCRAM GP 1A Solenoid lights extinguished and the Backup Scram Valve Solenoid Lights for RPS A logic illuminated.
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                   TEST No. 14.4.9.14,2     REV. 3 TITLE: APRM D FAILS UPSCALE -SLF: NIS SA p OPT 2 D   IREDR     P N E; This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the APRM A FAILS UPSCALE Malfunction. Malfunction in the averaging circuit. Alarm responses included: APRM UPSCALE, APRM ACE UPSCL TRIP or INOP, ROD OUT BLOCK, NEUTRON MONITOR SYSTEM TRIP, and 1/2 SCRAM SYSTEM A. APRM A UPSC TR OR INOP and UPSC ALARMlights illuminated on P603. System responses included: APRM A read upscale on IRM-LR-603B, APRM A is upscale on F608, UPSCL (Therm Trip, Alarm, Neut Trip, Neut First) lights illuminated on P608, RPS A logic scram group solenoid lamps extinguished on P603, RPS A SCRAM GP 1A Solenoid lights extinguished and the Backup Scram Valve Solenoid Lights for RPS A logic illuminated. Proper response on activation of APRM A Fails Upscale malfunction is tested and verified.
Proper response on activation of APRM A Fails Upscale malfunction is tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
FINALCONDITIONS: 100% Power, 1/2 SCRAM RPS A.
100%Power, 1/2 SCRAM RPS A.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES QX TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATlONAL REVIEW  
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g   OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES QX   TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY;Plant Malfunction TEST No.14 4.9.14.5 REV.2 TITLE: IRM INSTRUMENT FAILURE-HIGH-SLF: NIS 2A ES REDRE P E: This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the IRM INSTR.FAILURE-HIGH Malfunction.
 
IRM output amp shorted.The following annunciators alarmed: IRM ACEG UPSCL TRIP OR INOP, IRM MONITORS UPSCALE, ROD OUT BLOCK, NEUTRON MONITOR SYSTEM TRIP, and 1/2 SCRAM SYSTEM A.System responses included: IRM A indicated upscale on IRM-LR-603A, IRM A UPSC TR OR INOP light illuminated, IRM A UPSC ALARM light illuminated P603, IRM A upscale on IRM A drawer, UPSCALE ALARM light illuminated on F606.RPS A logic SCRAM group solenoid lamps extinguished.
TEST CATEGORY; Plant Malfunction               TEST No. 14 4.9.14.5         REV. 2 TITLE: IRMINSTRUMENTFAILURE - HIGH - SLF: NIS 2A ES REDRE       P   E:
Backup SCRAM valve solenoid lights for RPS A logic illuminated.
This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the IRM INSTR. FAILURE-HIGHMalfunction.
Proper response on activation of IRM Instr.Failure-High was tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
IRM output amp shorted. The following annunciators alarmed: IRM ACEG UPSCL TRIP OR INOP, IRM MONITORS UPSCALE, ROD OUT BLOCK, NEUTRON MONITOR SYSTEM TRIP, and 1/2 SCRAM SYSTEM A. System responses included: IRM A indicated upscale on IRM-LR-603A, IRM A UPSC TR OR INOP light illuminated, IRM A UPSC ALARMlight illuminated P603, IRM A upscale on IRM A drawer, UPSCALE ALARMlight illuminated on F606. RPS A logic SCRAM group solenoid lamps extinguished. Backup SCRAM valve solenoid lights for RPS A logic illuminated. Proper response on activation of IRM Instr. Failure - High was tested and verified.
IC-5 SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER I OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-5 SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER I     OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST No.14.4.9.14.8 TITLE: LPRM FAILURE-DOWNSCALE-SLF: NIS 8AA IRED RE E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the LPRM FAILURE-DOWNSCALE Malfunction.
 
The LPRM flux amplifier fails.System responses included: P603-A8-5-6 LPRM DOWN SCALE alarmed, 24-33a DNSC light illuminated on the Full Core display, and LPRM%HEAT FLUX meter (bottom rt, A level)indicated downscale when rod 22-35 is selected.Proper response on activation of the LPRM FAILURE-DOWNSCALE malfunction was tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST No. 14.4.9.14.8 TITLE: LPRM FAILURE - DOWNSCALE - SLF: NIS 8AA IRED RE E'his test is performed to demonstrate           the functionality of the LPRM FAILURE-DOWNSCALE Malfunction. The LPRM flux amplifier fails. System responses included:
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
P603-A8-5-6 LPRM DOWN SCALE alarmed, 24-33a DNSC light illuminated on the Full Core display, and LPRM% HEAT FLUX meter ( bottom rt, A level) indicated downscale when rod 22-35 is selected. Proper response on activation of the LPRM FAILURE-DOWNSCALE malfunction was tested and verified.
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES  
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g   OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g   TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES


OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
OPERATIONAL REVIEW  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.9.4A REV.1 TITLE: RCIC TURBINE TRIP-CLF: NSSS>RCI (RCI 26'PTION 2)(RCI 28'PTION 2)DESIRED RESPONSE: This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RCIC TURBINE TRIP DUE TO RCIC-V-8 CLOSURE CLF.The RCIC turbine tripped due to RCIC-V-8 failing closed.System responses included: RCIC-V-8 closed, RCIC TURBINE TRIP alarmed, Turbine (speed, exhaust pressure, flow, suction press, and discharge press)decreased, RCIC-V-(1 and 19)indicated closed, RCIC WATER LEG PUMP DISCH PRESSURE LOW, and RCIC LUBE OIL CLR WATER PRESSURE HIGH/LOW annunciators alarmed and cleared.Proper response on activation of the RCIC TURBINE TRIP due to RCIC-V-8 closure malfunction was tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
 
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon, RCIC placed in Full Flow Test Mode CST to CST.FINAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction               TEST No. 14.4.9.9.4A       REV. 1 TITLE: RCIC TURBINE TRIP - CLF: NSSS> RCI (RCI 26'PTION 2) (RCI 28'PTION 2)
IC-14 100%Power, RCIC TURBINE has tripped.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
DESIRED RESPONSE:
This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RCIC TURBINE TRIP DUE TO RCIC-V-8 CLOSURE CLF. The RCIC turbine tripped due to RCIC-V-8 failing closed. System responses included: RCIC-V-8 closed, RCIC TURBINE TRIP alarmed, Turbine (speed, exhaust pressure, flow, suction press, and discharge press) decreased, RCIC-V-(1 and 19) indicated closed, RCIC WATER LEG PUMP DISCH PRESSURE LOW, and RCIC LUBE OIL CLR WATER PRESSURE HIGH/LOWannunciators alarmed and cleared.
Proper response on activation of the RCIC TURBINE TRIP due to RCIC-V-8 closure malfunction was tested and verified.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon, RCIC placed in Full Flow Test Mode CST to CST.
FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power, RCIC TURBINE has tripped.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g     OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
OPERATIONAL REVIEW  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.24.43 REV.3 TITLE: ANNUNCIATOR FAILURE REDR N E: This test was performed to demonstrate the functionality of the Annunciator Failure Malfunction.
 
The failure to Annunciate malfunction is initiated with a subsequent system condition establish to initiate the associated Annunciator and its failure to activate was verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                   TEST No. 14.4.9.24.43   REV. 3 TITLE: ANNUNCIATORFAILURE REDR         N E:
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
This test was performed to demonstrate the functionality of the Annunciator Failure Malfunction. The failure to Annunciate malfunction is initiated with a subsequent system condition establish to initiate the associated Annunciator and its failure to activate was verified.
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR 0 SUER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
FINAL CONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR 0     SUER/LER g     OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X   TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
OPERATIONAL REVIEW  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: TEST No.14.4.9.24.67 REV.3 TITLE: RP'V/L TMP CHAlVNFL FAILURE HI: RRSI8 and RRS-2)DESIRED RESPONSE: This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RRS malfunction type BST for MS-LIC-24B and MS-LIS-24D Option 2(trip).System responses included: RCIC-RLY-K68 (21/025)RCIC-V-45, ISOL RPV LEVEL HIGH energized and RCIC-V-45, Failed shut.Proper response on activation of the Malf (RRS18 and RRS 2)was tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
 
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY:                                     TEST No. 14.4.9.24.67     REV. 3 TITLE: RP'V/L TMP CHAlVNFLFAILURE HI: RRSI8 and RRS-2)
100%Power Equilibrium Xenon, RCIC-V-45 has Failed shut.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCRBPANCIBS TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
DESIRED RESPONSE:
This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RRS malfunction type BST for MS-LIC-24B and MS-LIS-24D Option 2(trip). System responses included: RCIC-RLY-K68 (21/025) RCIC-V-45, ISOL RPV LEVEL HIGH energized and RCIC-V-45, Failed shut.
Proper response on activation of the Malf (RRS18 and RRS 2) was tested and verified.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
FINAL CONDITIONS: 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon, RCIC-V-45 has Failed shut.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X     OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCRBPANCIBS TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X     TEST RBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
OPERATIONAL REVIEW  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.24.67B REV.1 TITLE: RFW-LI>>6068 FAILS DOWNSCALE-CLF: RRS<<83'PT 4)50%DESIRED RESPONSE: This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RFW-LI-606B PAILS DOWNSCALE Malfunction.
 
Level Sensor C34-N004B Fails low.System responses included: RFW-LI-606B indicated downscale, P603-A8-2-8 RFW TURB Control Signal or Level Channel failure alarmed, and FWC sensor A is automatically selected.The RPV Level Control Channel is manually selected to Channel A.Proper response on activation of the RFW-LI-606B FAILS DOWNSCALE malfunction was tested and verified.INI'GAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                   TEST No. 14.4.9.24.67B   REV. 1 TITLE: RFW-LI>>6068 FAILS DOWNSCALE - CLF: RRS<<83'PT 4) 50%
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon FINAL CONDITIONS:
DESIRED RESPONSE:
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR g SUER/LER QX OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 5-16 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIBS l l OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RFW-LI-606B PAILS DOWNSCALE Malfunction. Level Sensor C34-N004B Fails low. System responses included: RFW-LI-606B indicated downscale, P603-A8-2-8 RFW TURB Control Signal or Level Channel failure alarmed, and FWC sensor A is automatically selected. The RPV Level Control Channel is manually selected to Channel A. Proper response on activation of the RFW-LI-606B FAILS DOWNSCALE malfunction was tested and verified.
INI'GALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR g   SUER/LER                                                           5- 16 QX   OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g   TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIBS
 
l l OPERATIONAL REVIEW  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.24.67C REV.1 TITLE: RFH'-DPTAB
 
-FAILS HIGH-CLF: RRS 83 EDRE P N E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RFW-LI-606B PAILS HIGH Malfunc-tion.Level Sensor C34-N004B Fails high.System responses included: RPV Level HIGH/LOW ALERT alarmed, RPV high level channel B seal in amber light illuminated, RFWffURBINE RPV level high Trip alarmed, RFW-LI-606B indicated upscale, and RFW-LR-608 indicated upscale.RFW Level Control System, (RFW-LIC-600, RFW-SC-601A 8c 601B output demands decreased) causing both RFW Turbines to decrease in speed causing feedwater flow to decrease to less than steam flow and RPV/L to drop.At RPV level 3 a Rx SCRAM occurred.Proper response on activation of the RFW-LI-606B PAILS HIGH malfunction was tested and verifie.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction                       TEST No. 14.4.9.24.67C REV. 1 TITLE: RFH'-DPTAB - FAILS HIGH - CLF: RRS 83 EDRE     P N E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RFW-LI-606B PAILS HIGH Malfunc-tion. Level Sensor C34-N004B Fails high. System responses included: RPV Level HIGH/LOW ALERT alarmed, RPV high level channel B seal in amber light illuminated, RFWffURBINE RPV level high Trip alarmed, RFW-LI-606B indicated upscale, and RFW-LR-608 indicated upscale. RFW Level Control System, (RFW-LIC-600, RFW-SC-601A 8c 601B output demands decreased) causing both RFW Turbines to decrease in speed causing feedwater flow to decrease to less than steam flow and RPV/L to drop. At RPV level 3 a Rx SCRAM occurred. Proper response on activation of the RFW-LI-606B PAILS HIGH malfunction was tested and verifie.
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SEI'NGINBERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISPACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SEI'NGINBERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g     OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISPACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
OPERATIONAL REVIEW  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Malfunction Test TEST No.14.4.9.3.10 REV.3 TITLE: ROD WORTH MINIMIZER FAILS DESIRED RESPONSE: This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the ROD WORTH MINIIVIIZER FAILS Malfunction.
 
A parity check error causes the RWM to go INOP.System responses included: P603-A7-2.7 ROD OUT BLOCK alarmed, INSERT BLOCK and WITHDRAWN BLOCK lights illuminated on the (Reactor Control Console and on RWM Console).Proper response on activation of the Rod Worth Minimizer Fails malfunction was tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Malfunction Test             TEST No. 14.4.9.3.10       REV. 3 TITLE: ROD WORTH MINIMIZERFAILS DESIRED RESPONSE:
IC-9 HEAT UP e 850&#xb9;.FINAL CONDITIONS:
This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the ROD WORTH MINIIVIIZERFAILS Malfunction. A parity check error causes the RWM to go INOP.
IC-9 HEAT UP e 850&#xb9;.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SBT ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER QX OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
System responses included: P603-A7-2.7 ROD OUT BLOCK alarmed, INSERT BLOCK and WITHDRAWN BLOCK lights illuminated on the (Reactor Control Console and on RWM Console). Proper response on activation of the Rod Worth Minimizer Fails malfunction was tested and verified.
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-9 HEAT UP         e 850&#xb9;.
FINALCONDITIONS: IC-9 HEAT UP           e 850&#xb9;.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SBT ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER QX   OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g   TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.9.2 REV.3 TITLE: LPCS SUCT LINE LEAEAT PUMP DESIRED RESPONSE: LPCS SUCflON LINE BREAK results in RB FD R4 Level alarms, isolation of FDR-V-109, LPCS Room Hi Level'alarm, SP/L Low alarm, and'LPCS Pump Trip on overload when LPCS Pump Room Level shorts out pump, with assocaiated annunciation.
 
INI'TIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction           TEST No. 14.4.9.9.2         REV. 3 TITLE:LPCS SUCT LINE LEAEATPUMP DESIRED RESPONSE:
IC-14 100%100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon, LPCS Pump in Full Flow test to Suppression Pool.FINAL CONDITIONS:
LPCS SUCflON LINE BREAK results in RB FD R4 Level alarms, isolation of FDR-V-109, LPCS Room Hi Level 'alarm, SP/L Low alarm, and'LPCS Pump Trip on overload when LPCS Pump Room Level shorts out pump, with assocaiated annunciation.
IC-14 100%100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon, LPCS Pump Tripped and Low Suppression Pool Water Level.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES  
INI'TIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100 % 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon, LPCS Pump in Full Flow test to Suppression Pool.
FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100 % 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon, LPCS Pump Tripped and Low Suppression Pool Water Level.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X   OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X   TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES


OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
OPERATIONAL REVIEW  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.24.37 REV.3 TITLE: HPCS-VA FAILS THERMAL OVERLOAD-CLF: CSS7-OPT 6 IREDRE P E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the HPCS-V-4 FAILS OPEN Malfunction.
 
Thermal binding results in valve seizure.HPCS system is initiated.
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction               TEST No. 14.4.9.24.37           REV. 3 TITLE: HPCS-VA FAILS THERMALOVERLOAD- CLF: CSS7 - OPT 6 IREDRE       P E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the HPCS-V-4 FAILS OPEN Malfunction.
Once HPCS-V-4 is open the mal-function is initiated.
Thermal binding results in valve seizure. HPCS system is initiated. Once HPCS-V-4 is open the mal-function is initiated. System response included: HPCS-V-4 did not close after placing manual switch in closed position and it did not close after receiving a close signal on a Reactor high level of 54.5".
System response included: HPCS-V-4 did not close after placing manual switch in closed position and it did not close after receiving a close signal on a Reactor high level of 54.5".Proper response on activation of the HPCS-V-4 Fails Open was tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
Proper response on activation of the HPCS-V-4 Fails Open was tested and verified.
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
Reactor Scrammed, RFW and MT Tripped at RPV/L 8, DEH Controlling RPV/P via MT ByPass Valves.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOBR/LBR X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIBS g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES II I t I It OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Scrammed, RFW and MT Tripped at RPV/L 8, DEH Controlling RPV/P via MT ByPass Valves.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOBR/LBR X     OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIBS g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
II I t I It
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.25.2 REV.I TITLE: RHR-P-2B SHAFT SHEAR-CLF: NSSSP RHR DESIRED RESPONSE: This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RHR-P-2B, Shaft Shear Malfunction.
 
System responses included: RHR-P-2B AMPS decreasing, RHR-P-2B Flow decreasing, RHR-P-2B Discharge Pressure decreasing and appropriate annunciators alarmed.Proper response on activation of malfunction RHR-P-2B Shaft Shear was tested and verified INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction               TEST No. 14.4.9.25.2           REV. I TITLE: RHR-P-2B SHAFT SHEAR- CLF: NSSSP RHR DESIRED RESPONSE:
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon, RHR-P-28 in Full Flow Test at rated flow.FINAL CONDITIONS:
This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RHR-P-2B, Shaft Shear Malfunction.
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon, RHR-P-2B sheared shaft.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINBBRING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
System responses included: RHR-P-2B AMPS decreasing, RHR-P-2B Flow decreasing, RHR-P-2B Discharge Pressure decreasing and appropriate annunciators alarmed.
Proper response on activation of malfunction RHR-P-2B Shaft Shear was tested and verified INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon, RHR-P-28 in Full Flow Test at rated flow.
FINAL CONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon, RHR-P-2B sheared shaft.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATA SET ENGINBBRING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g     OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST No.14.4.9.25.5 REV.I TITLE: RHR-P-2A TRIP-Select CLF: NSSS, RHR MOTOR, RHR I IRED R P E This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RHR-P-2A Malfunction.
 
RHR-P-2A Trip on overload due to electrical fault.System responses included: RHR-P-2A AMPS icreased to trip point and then decreased, RHR-P-2A Flow and Discharge Pressure decreased, switch lights indicated pump tripped, and appropriate annunciators alarmed.Proper response on activation of malfunction RHR-P-2A TRIP was tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
TEST No. 14.4.9.25.5       REV. I TITLE: RHR-P-2A TRIP -Select CLF: NSSS, RHR MOTOR, RHR                 I IRED R     P   E This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RHR-P-2A Malfunction. RHR-P-2A Trip on overload due to electrical fault. System responses included: RHR-P-2A AMPS icreased to trip point and then decreased, RHR-P-2A Flow and Discharge Pressure decreased, switch lights indicated pump tripped, and appropriate annunciators alarmed. Proper response on activation of malfunction RHR-P-2A TRIP was tested and verified.
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon, RHR-P-2A in Full Flow Test at rated How.FINAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon, RHR-P-2A in Full Flow Test at rated How.
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon, RHR-P-2A is tripped.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA;PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES  
FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon, RHR-P-2A is tripped.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA; PLANT DATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g     OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g     TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES


OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.25.19 REV.1 TITLE: RPS SPURIOUS SCRAM A-CLF: D RD P E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RPS SPURIOUS SCRAM A Malfunction.
 
Spurious trip of RPS CH.A DIV I 1/2 SCRAM (due to trip of RPV HIGH PRESS switch).System responses included: RPV PRESS HI trip annunciator alarmed, 1/2 SCRAM SYS A annunciator alarmed, RPS A Logic Groups 1-4 SCRAM lights on panels P603 and P609 extinguished, and backup SCRAM, System A and System B Solenoid lights illuminate.
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction             TEST No. 14.4.9.25.19         REV. 1 TITLE: RPS SPURIOUS SCRAM A - CLF:
Proper response on activation of the RPS SPURIOUS SCRAM A malfunction was tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
D   RD       P E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RPS SPURIOUS SCRAM A Malfunction. Spurious trip of RPS CH.A DIV I 1/2 SCRAM (due to trip of RPV HIGH PRESS switch). System responses included: RPV PRESS HI trip annunciator alarmed, 1/2 SCRAM SYS A annunciator alarmed, RPS A Logic Groups 1-4 SCRAM lights on panels P603 and P609 extinguished, and backup SCRAM, System A and System B Solenoid lights illuminate. Proper response on activation of the RPS SPURIOUS SCRAM A malfunction was tested and verified.
IC-14 100%Power with Equilibrium Xenon.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER QX OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS: Q TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
PLANT DATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER QX   OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
Q   TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g   TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
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==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Transient TEST No.14.4.10.11 REV.3 TITLE: 100%HYDRAULIC ATWS, WITH MSIV ISOL4TION Ii DESIRED RESPONSE: MSIV ISOLATION with all rods remaining Full Out.RPV Level reduction due to steaming rate GT Feed rate due to RCIC.HPCS disabled per EOP directions.
 
SLC Injection at 60 seconds and RPV/L reduction jointly decrease Reactor Power to APRMS DOWNSCALE within 6 minutes in accordance with ANF ATWS Analysis.SRV Operation controls RPV/P with time interval between successive SRV LIFTS increasing with time due to power reduction.
TEST CATEGORY: Transient                     TEST No. 14.4.10.11             REV. 3 TITLE: 100% HYDRAULICATWS, WITHMSIVISOL4TION Ii DESIRED RESPONSE:
INITIAL CONDITIONS:
MSIV ISOLATIONwith all rods remaining Full Out. RPV Level reduction due to steaming rate GT Feed rate due to RCIC. HPCS disabled per EOP directions. SLC Injection at 60 seconds and RPV/L reduction jointly decrease Reactor Power to APRMS DOWNSCALE within 6 minutes in accordance with ANF ATWS Analysis. SRV Operation controls RPV/P with time interval between successive SRV LIFTS increasing with time due to power reduction.
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.FINAL CONDITIONS:
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
SD due to CSD BORON Weight Injected via SLC at 43 minutes.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: g PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT ANF ATWS Fl'nal fs TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES OPERATIONAL REVIEW  
FINAL CONDITIONS: SD due to CSD BORON Weight Injected via SLC at 43 minutes.
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
g     PLANT DATA SET                                               ANF ATWS    Fl'nal fs ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER X     OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X     TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
 
OPERATIONAL REVIEW  


==SUMMARY==
==SUMMARY==
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No.14.4.9.24.63 REV.3 TITLE: DEH PUMP TRIP-CLF: DEH-P-IA)SHAFT SEIZURE ED This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the DEH PUMP 1A TRIP Malfunction.
Spurious breaker trip.System responses included: DEH-P-1A tripped, DEH HDR pressure decreased, appropriate annunciators alarmed, and the standby DEH-P-1B auto started at 1800 psig.Proper response on activation of the DEH-P-1A trip was tested and verified.INITIAL CONDITIONS:
IC-14 100%Power Equilibrium Xenon.SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA: PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR g SUER/LBR g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT 4-045-21 TEST RESULTS: TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RBSULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES APPENDIX E WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM QUADRENNIAL TESTING Attachment E-1-Quadrennial Test Schedule


APPENDIX E Attachment E-1 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM QUADRENNIAL TESTING LT Computer Spare Capacity Verification Test No.14.5.2-Simulator Computer Spare Capacity Test Steady-State Operation Tests Test No.14.4.3.1-1 Hour Stability Test No.14.4.4.1-100%SS Accuracy Test No.14.4.4.2-66%SS Accuracy Test No.14.4.4.3-40%SS Accuracy Test No.14.4.4.4-Cold Shutdown-BOC Benchmark Transient Tests Test No.14.4.7.1-Normal Plant Operations Test No.14.4.9.24.33
TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction              TEST No. 14.4.9.24.63          REV. 3 TITLE: DEH PUMP TRIP - CLF: DEH-P-IA) SHAFT SEIZURE ED This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the DEH PUMP 1A TRIP Malfunction.
-Manual Scram Test No.14.4.10.5-Simultaneous Trip of All RFP's Test No.14.4.10.3-Closure of All Main Steam Isolation Valves Test No.14.4.10.6-Trip of All Recirculation Pumps Test No.14.4.9.24.34
Spurious breaker trip. System responses included: DEH-P-1A tripped, DEH HDR pressure decreased, appropriate annunciators alarmed, and the standby DEH-P-1B auto started at 1800 psig.
-Recirculation Pump B Trip Test No.14.4.9.24.31A
Proper response on activation of the DEH-P-1A trip was tested and verified.
-Main Turbine Trip from LT 30%Test No.14.4.8.4-Power Ramp from 100%PWR to 75%to 100%Test No.14.4.10.7-Maximum Size Reactor Coolant System Rupture w/Loss of Offsite Power Test No.14.4.10.9-Maximum Size Unisolatable MSL Rupture Test No.14.4.10.10
INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.
-MSIV ISOL with SRV Full Open 1 of5 APPENDIX E Attachment E-l WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM QUADRENNIAL TESTING Year 1 Normal Plant Evolutions 07.04.00.05.13
SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:
-Reactor Vx 8 Trip Valve Operability 07.04.01.03.01.02-Control Rod Exercise 07.04.03.07.04.01
PLANT DATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR g    SUER/LBR                                                        4-045  - 21 g    OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:
-Remote Shutdown Panel Channel Check 07.04.04.07
TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g    TEST RBSULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES
-MSIV Closure Test 07.04.05.01.11
 
-HPCS System Operability Test 07.04.06.03.03
APPENDIX E WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM QUADRENNIALTESTING Attachment E Quadrennial Test Schedule
-Containment Isolation Valve Operability 07.04.06.05.03.01A
 
-Standby Gas Treatment Operability Test 07.04.07.09.01
APPENDIX E Attachment E-1 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM QUADRENNIALTESTING LT Computer Spare Capacity Verification Test No. 14.5.2 - Simulator Computer Spare Capacity Test Steady-State Operation Tests Test No. 14.4.3.1 - 1 Hour Stability Test No. 14.4.4.1 - 100% SS Accuracy Test No. 14.4.4.2 - 66% SS Accuracy Test No. 14.4.4.3 - 40% SS Accuracy Test No. 14.4.4.4 - Cold Shutdown - BOC Benchmark Transient Tests Test No. 14.4.7.1 - Normal Plant Operations Test No. 14.4.9.24.33 - Manual Scram Test No. 14.4.10.5 - Simultaneous Trip of AllRFP's Test No. 14.4.10.3 - Closure of AllMain Steam Isolation Valves Test No. 14.4.10.6 - Trip of AllRecirculation Pumps Test No. 14.4.9.24.34 - Recirculation Pump B Trip Test No. 14.4.9.24.31A - Main Turbine Trip from LT 30%
-Weekly Bypass Valves Test 07.04.08.01.01.02.06-HPCS Diesel Generator-Loss of Power Test Malfunction Tests 14.4.9.18.3
Test No. 14.4.8.4 - Power Ramp from 100% PWR to 75% to 100%
-Instrument Line Break (Ref)14.4.9.8.3B
Test No. 14.4.10.7 - Maximum Size Reactor Coolant System Rupture w/Loss of Offsite Power Test No. 14.4.10.9 - Maximum Size Unisolatable MSL Rupture Test No. 14.4.10.10 - MSIV ISOL with SRV Full Open 1 of5
-Overcurrent SM-1 14.4.9.8.7-Loss of All Offsite Power 14.4.9.24.56
 
-Battery Charger C1-1 Trip 14.4.9.2.2-Condenser Air Leak 14.4.9.24.48A
APPENDIX E Attachment E-l WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM QUADRENNIALTESTING Year 1 Normal Plant Evolutions 07.04.00.05.13 - Reactor Vx 8 Trip Valve Operability 07.04.01.03.01.02- Control Rod Exercise 07.04.03.07.04.01 - Remote Shutdown Panel Channel Check 07.04.04.07 - MSIV Closure Test 07.04.05.01.11 - HPCS System Operability Test 07.04.06.03.03 - Containment Isolation Valve Operability 07.04.06.05.03.01A - Standby Gas Treatment Operability Test 07.04.07.09.01 - Weekly Bypass Valves Test 07.04.08.01.01.02.06- HPCS Diesel Generator - Loss of Power Test Malfunction Tests 14.4.9.18.3 - Instrument Line Break (Ref) 14.4.9.8.3B - Overcurrent SM-1 14.4.9.8.7- Loss of All Offsite Power 14.4.9.24.56 - Battery Charger C1-1 Trip 14.4.9.2.2- Condenser Air Leak 14.4.9.24.48A - COND-P-1A Trip 14.4.9.21.1 - ADS Logic Failure 14.4.9.3.1 - Rod Drift 14.4.9.3.13 - Dropped Rod 14.4.9.24.31 - Main Turbine Trip 14.4.9.24.40 - BPV-1 Failure 14.4.9.24.33 - Manual Scram 14.4.9.21.5A - MS Rupture In Turbine Bldg.
-COND-P-1A Trip 14.4.9.21.1
14.4.9.14.5 - IRM Failure - High 14.4.9.24.67C - RFW-L1-606B Fails High 14.4.9.25.5 - RHR-P-2A Trfp 14.4.9.25.19- RPS Spurious Scram A 14.4.9.24.63 - DEH Pump 1A Trip 2of5
-ADS Logic Failure 14.4.9.3.1
 
-Rod Drift 14.4.9.3.13
APPENDIX E Attachment E-I WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM QUADRENNIALTESTING Year 2 Normal Plant Evolutions 14.4.7.2.1 - Startup from Hot Shutdown to Rated Pressure 14.4.7.2.3 - SD to HSD 14.4.6.1 - Core Reactivity/Shutdown Margin 14.4.6.3 - Fission Product Poison Test 07.04.00.05.15 - CIA Valve Operability 07.04.03.08.02.01 - Monthly Turbine Valve Tests 07;04.06.01.04.02- MSIV Leakage Control System 07.04.06.04.01.02- Suppression Chamber-Dry Well Vacuum Breaker Operability 07.04.06.05.03.04A - Standby Gas Treatment Manual Initiation Bypass Damper 8 Heater Test Malfunction Tests 14.4.9.18.6 - Instrument Line Break (Var) 14.4.10.10- MSIV ISOL with SRV FO 14.4.9.8.4 - S1-2 DC Ground 14.4.9.8.8 - DG-2 Trip High Diff. Current 14.4.9.24.64A - TSW Pump B Trip 14.4.9.24.78 - ATWS/ARI Failure 14.4.9.2.9 - RFPT B Trip 14.4.9.3.2- Stuck Rod 14.4.9.3.6 - RDCS Failure 14.4.9.13.1 - Main Generator Trip 14.4.9.21.6 - RCIC Steam Line Break at Turbine 14.4.9.14.8 - LPRM Failure - Downscale 14.4.9.9.4C - RCIC Turbine Trip - (Mechanical Overspeed) 14.4.9.3.12- Hydraulic ATWS 14.4.9.23.3- DEH Press Reg. Output Failure High 14.4.9.24.27- Main Steam Safety Relief Valve Fails Open 14.4.9.24.37A - HPCS-V-4 Fails to Open 14.4.9.25.2 - RHR-P-2B Shaft Shear 3of5
-Dropped Rod 14.4.9.24.31
 
-Main Turbine Trip 14.4.9.24.40
APPENDIX E Attachment E-l WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM QUADRENNIAI TESTING Year 3 Normal Plant Evolutions 14.4.6.5 - SRM/IRM vs. Control Rod Motion 07.04.00.05.18 HPCS Service Water Operability/Demo 07.04.03.01.01.22- Manual SCRAM Function Test 07.04.05.01.05 - LPCS Valve Lineup/Ads Inhibit CFT 07.04.06.01.04.02A - MSIV Valve Operability 07.04.06.05.02.01 - Reactor Building Ventilation Isolation Valve Operability 07.04.07.01.01.02- Standby Service Water Loop B valve Position Verification 07.04.08.01.01.01.02- 18 Month Manual & Auto XFR Test, Start-Up to Backup Station Power 07.04.08.01.01.02.11  - Diesel Generator &#xb9;2- Operability Test Malfunction Tests 14.4.9.24.27- Main Steam Safety Relief Valve Fails Open 14.4.9.4.4- Leak Downstream Control Air Dryer 14.4.9.24.15 - S1-1 DC Ground 14.4.9.24.15A - S1-1 Trip 14.4.9.24.34 - Recirculation Pump B Trip 14.4.9.24.64 - TSW Pump A Trip 14.4.9.24.5 - SW Pump A Trip 14.4.9.2.9 - RFPT A Trip 14.4.10.40- Loss of Normal and Emergency FW 14.4.9.24.80 - RPS Fails to SCRAM 14.4.9.3.3 - Uncoupled Rod 14.4.9.7.1 - Small Clad Fail 14.4.9.23.3- DEH Press Reg. Output Failure High 14.4.9.2.8 - FW Rupture in Turbine Bldg 14.4.9.14.1 - SRM A Failure - Low 14.4.9.9.4A - RCIC Turbine Trip Due to RCIC-V-8 Closure 14.4.9.24.43 - Annunciator Failure 4 of 5
-BPV-1 Failure 14.4.9.24.33
 
-Manual Scram 14.4.9.21.5A
APPENDIX E Attachment E-1 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM QUADRENNIALTESTING Normal Plant Evolutions 07.04.00.05.06- EDR, FDR, RRC, MS 8 RRC Valve Ops 07.04.01.03.01.01 - Scram Discharge Volume Vent 8 Drain Valves Operability 07.04.03.06.09 - SDV Bypass Rod Block 07.04.05.01.06 - HPCS Valve Lineup 07.04.06.02.02.01 - RHR Valve Position Verification 07.04.08.01.01.02.01 - Diesel Generator ff1 - Operability Test 07.04.08.01.01.02.12- HPCS Diesel Generator - Operability Test Malfunction Tests 14.4.9.2.3 - Feed Line Break in DW 14.4.9.25.14 - SRV's - Fall Closed 14.4.9.8.3 - 4160 Vac Bus Sm-7 Overcurrent 14.4.9.8.5 - 6900 Vac Bus SH-6 OL-GND 14.4.9.24.18 - RPS B MG Set Trip 14.4.10.6- Trip of all Recirculation Pumps 14.4.9.25.15 - RCC-P-1A - Trip 14.4.9.24.73 - SW-V-2B Fails Closed 14.4.9.24.2- COND-P-2A Shaft Break 14.4.9.16.4 - HPCS Logic Failure 14.4.9.3.4 - Single Rod SCRAM 14.4.9.7.2 - Gross Clad Fail 14.4.9.23.3A - DEH Press Reg. Output Fails Low 14.4.9.21.4A - MS Rupture In DW 14.4.9.14.2 - APRM Failure 14.04.09.24.67B - RFW-L1-606B - Fails Low 5of5
-MS Rupture In Turbine Bldg.14.4.9.14.5
-IRM Failure-High 14.4.9.24.67C
-RFW-L1-606B Fails High 14.4.9.25.5
-RHR-P-2A Trfp 14.4.9.25.19-RPS Spurious Scram A 14.4.9.24.63
-DEH Pump 1A Trip 2of5 APPENDIX E Attachment E-I WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM QUADRENNIAL TESTING Year 2 Normal Plant Evolutions 14.4.7.2.1
-Startup from Hot Shutdown to Rated Pressure 14.4.7.2.3
-SD to HSD 14.4.6.1-Core Reactivity/Shutdown Margin 14.4.6.3-Fission Product Poison Test 07.04.00.05.15
-CIA Valve Operability 07.04.03.08.02.01
-Monthly Turbine Valve Tests 07;04.06.01.04.02-MSIV Leakage Control System 07.04.06.04.01.02-Suppression Chamber-Dry Well Vacuum Breaker Operability 07.04.06.05.03.04A
-Standby Gas Treatment Manual Initiation Bypass Damper 8 Heater Test Malfunction Tests 14.4.9.18.6
-Instrument Line Break (Var)14.4.10.10-MSIV ISOL with SRV FO 14.4.9.8.4
-S1-2 DC Ground 14.4.9.8.8
-DG-2 Trip High Diff.Current 14.4.9.24.64A
-TSW Pump B Trip 14.4.9.24.78
-ATWS/ARI Failure 14.4.9.2.9
-RFPT B Trip 14.4.9.3.2-Stuck Rod 14.4.9.3.6
-RDCS Failure 14.4.9.13.1
-Main Generator Trip 14.4.9.21.6
-RCIC Steam Line Break at Turbine 14.4.9.14.8
-LPRM Failure-Downscale 14.4.9.9.4C
-RCIC Turbine Trip-(Mechanical Overspeed) 14.4.9.3.12-Hydraulic ATWS 14.4.9.23.3-DEH Press Reg.Output Failure High 14.4.9.24.27-Main Steam Safety Relief Valve Fails Open 14.4.9.24.37A
-HPCS-V-4 Fails to Open 14.4.9.25.2
-RHR-P-2B Shaft Shear 3of5 APPENDIX E Attachment E-l WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM QUADRENNIAI TESTING Year 3 Normal Plant Evolutions 14.4.6.5-SRM/IRM vs.Control Rod Motion 07.04.00.05.18 HPCS Service Water Operability/Demo 07.04.03.01.01.22-Manual SCRAM Function Test 07.04.05.01.05
-LPCS Valve Lineup/Ads Inhibit CFT 07.04.06.01.04.02A
-MSIV Valve Operability 07.04.06.05.02.01
-Reactor Building Ventilation Isolation Valve Operability 07.04.07.01.01.02-Standby Service Water Loop B valve Position Verification 07.04.08.01.01.01.02-18 Month Manual&Auto XFR Test, Start-Up to Backup Station Power 07.04.08.01.01.02.11
-Diesel Generator&#xb9;2-Operability Test Malfunction Tests 14.4.9.24.27-Main Steam Safety Relief Valve Fails Open 14.4.9.4.4-Leak Downstream Control Air Dryer 14.4.9.24.15
-S1-1 DC Ground 14.4.9.24.15A
-S1-1 Trip 14.4.9.24.34
-Recirculation Pump B Trip 14.4.9.24.64
-TSW Pump A Trip 14.4.9.24.5
-SW Pump A Trip 14.4.9.2.9
-RFPT A Trip 14.4.10.40-Loss of Normal and Emergency FW 14.4.9.24.80
-RPS Fails to SCRAM 14.4.9.3.3
-Uncoupled Rod 14.4.9.7.1
-Small Clad Fail 14.4.9.23.3-DEH Press Reg.Output Failure High 14.4.9.2.8
-FW Rupture in Turbine Bldg 14.4.9.14.1
-SRM A Failure-Low 14.4.9.9.4A
-RCIC Turbine Trip Due to RCIC-V-8 Closure 14.4.9.24.43
-Annunciator Failure 4 of 5  


APPENDIX E Attachment E-1 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM QUADRENNIAL TESTING Normal Plant Evolutions 07.04.00.05.06-EDR, FDR, RRC, MS 8 RRC Valve Ops 07.04.01.03.01.01
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-Scram Discharge Volume Vent 8 Drain Valves Operability 07.04.03.06.09
-SDV Bypass Rod Block 07.04.05.01.06
-HPCS Valve Lineup 07.04.06.02.02.01
-RHR Valve Position Verification 07.04.08.01.01.02.01
-Diesel Generator ff1-Operability Test 07.04.08.01.01.02.12-HPCS Diesel Generator-Operability Test Malfunction Tests 14.4.9.2.3
-Feed Line Break in DW 14.4.9.25.14
-SRV's-Fall Closed 14.4.9.8.3
-4160 Vac Bus Sm-7 Overcurrent 14.4.9.8.5
-6900 Vac Bus SH-6 OL-GND 14.4.9.24.18
-RPS B MG Set Trip 14.4.10.6-Trip of all Recirculation Pumps 14.4.9.25.15
-RCC-P-1A-Trip 14.4.9.24.73
-SW-V-2B Fails Closed 14.4.9.24.2-COND-P-2A Shaft Break 14.4.9.16.4
-HPCS Logic Failure 14.4.9.3.4
-Single Rod SCRAM 14.4.9.7.2
-Gross Clad Fail 14.4.9.23.3A
-DEH Press Reg.Output Fails Low 14.4.9.21.4A
-MS Rupture In DW 14.4.9.14.2
-APRM Failure 14.04.09.24.67B
-RFW-L1-606B
-Fails Low 5of5 0-}}

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WNP-2 SIMULATORCERTIFICATION NRC FORM 474 SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM DOCKET NO. 50-397 DECEMBER 7, 1994 9501040182 941207 PDR ADOCK 05000397 P PDR

NRC FORM 474 SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION WNP-2 SIMULATORCERTIFICATION WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM

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1. INTRODUCTION 1 1

~ Certification Approach 1.2 Simulator Application SIMULATORINFORMATION 2.1 General Information 2.1.1 Owner/Operator/Manufacturer 2.1.2 Reference Plant/Fype/Rating 2.1.3 Date Available for Training 2.1.4 7ype of Certification Report 2.2 Control Room Physical Fidelity 2.2.1 Control Room Physical Arrangement 2.2.2 Panels & Equipment 2.2.3 Simulator Control Room Environment 2.2.4 Systems 2.3 Instructor Control Features 2.3.1 Initial Conditions 2.3.2 Malfunctions 2.3.3 Items Outside the Control Room 2.3.4 Additional Special Instructor ffraining Features 2.4 Operating Procedures for Reference Plant

3. SIMULATORDESIGN DATA 3.1 Design Basis 3.2 Update Information 3.3 Simulator Discrepancy Resolution and Upgrading
4. PERFORMANCE VERIFICATION 4.1 Simulator Tests 4.1.1 Computer Real Time Verification 4.1.2 Normal Plant Evolutions 4.1.3 Steady State Operation 4.1.4 Transient Performance 4.1.5 Plant Malfunctions 4.2 Quadrennial Test Schedule 10 4.2.1 Annual Testing 4.2.2 Quadrennial Testing

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5. COMPLIANCE 5.1 10 CFR 55.45 Regulatory Requirements 5.2 Regulatory Guide 1.149 5.3 Exceptions to ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985) 12 5.3.1 Simulator Capabilities 5.3.2 Simulator Environment 5,3.3 Systems Simulated and the Degree of Completeness 5.3.4 Simulator Training Capabilities 5.3.5 Simulator Design Control 5.4 Upgrades and Corrections 13 APPENDIX A - SIMULATORSCOPE DIAGRAMS A-1WNP-2 Simulator Scope APPENDIX B - SIMULATOR CRITICALPARAMETERS B-1 Simulator Critical Parameters APPENDIX C - INSTRUCTOR INTERFACES C-1 Initial Conditions C-2 Local Operator Actions C-3 Malf'unctions C4 Component Level Failures APPENDIX D - SIMULATORACCEPTANCE TESTS D-1 ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985) Requirements Versus Simulator Acceptance Tests D-2 Computer Spare Capacity Test Abstract D-3 Normal Plant Evolution Test Abstracts D-4 Steady State Operation Test Abstracts D-5 Transient Performance Test Abstracts D-6 Plant Malfunction Test Abstracts APPENDIX E - QUADRENNIALTESTING E-1 Quadrennial Test Schedule

e 1.INTRODUCTION This report is submitted in accordance with Title 10, Code of Federal Regulations, part 55.45 and Regulatory Guide 1.149. The report provides the information prescribed by Appendix A of the American National Standards Institute/American Nuclear Society Standard, ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985), "Nuclear Power Plant Simulators for Use in Operator Training". Its puxpose is to provide supporting documentation to substantiate our submittal of NRC Form 474 "Simulation Facility Certification" for the Washington Public Power Supply System's (Supply System) Nuclear Plant No.2 (WNP-2) Operator Training Simulator.

The ANS 3.5 (1985) was used versus the ANS 3.5 (1993) due to the new standard not referenced by NUREG 1258, 10CFR55, nox Regulatory Guide 1.149.

1.1 Certification Approach This certification submittal documents the performance of the WNP-2 simulatox to be placed in service January 1995 at the Supply System. The Training facility is a plant-referenced simulator designed to meet all known and anticipated requirements. Its design documentation and configuration managed system will also permit the Supply System to maintain its fidelity to changes in the reference plant.

The Supply System has recognized that its simulator has some limitations in its fidelity to the reference plant. These differences are delineated in this submittal. The Supply System has assessed the impacts of these differences in meeting its training objectives and examinations requirements. This has resulted in a continuing program of upgrades for differences that affect training. The Supply System has identified compensatory training xequixements for instances in which the simulator fidelity significantly impacts training or examination scenarios.

The diffexences in correlation between the simulator and reference plant were determined to be of two categories:

1. Exceptions to the ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985) Standard - these differences are founded in the physical scope of the simulator haxdware and the range of simulated system operation.
2. Upgrades and Corrections - these difFerences represent all exceptions for which priority has been established to correct the identified discrepancies. The criterion for this category is that the exception requires correction to meet training or examination plans using this simulator. These discrepancies are planned for correction consistent with the requirements of 10 CFR 55.45 (b)(4)(i) 1of13

1.2 Simulator Application The training program administrative procedures and technical support procedures ensure that licensee examinations and associated training are fully compliant with 10 CFR 55.45 requirements and associated guidelines. The scope, design, and operation of the simulator are for the specific support of the training tasks used on the WNP-2 simulator for license operator training and testing.

Simulator training is structured around scenarios'hat include clearly defined learning objectives based on job task analysis. Training materials based on those requirements are systematically compared to plant modifications, Licensee Event Reports; Significant Operating Experience Reports and changes to p'rocedures.

The simulator is intended to fully meet all known or anticipated requirements as well the Supply System's commitment to quality training. It is the Supply System's intent as'ubstantiate to fully support its training program by making the most effective use of the simulator.

2.0 SIMULATORINFORMATION This section of the WNP-2 Simulator Certification provides general information about the WNP-2 replacement simulator and reference plant, summarizes the comparison made between the simulator and reference plant's physical attributes, instrumentation, and environment and discusses the available instructor interface features. The use of the reference plant's operating procedures in the simulator is also addressed.

2.1 General Information The foHowing general information is provided as reference and for familiarization with the WNP-2 replacement simulator; 2.1.1 Owner/Operator/Manufacturer The WNP-2 simulator is owned and operated by the Washington Public Power Supply System, a municipal corporation and joint operating agency of the State of Washington. The simulator is .

located at the Supply System's Plant Support Facility, approximately one mile from the reference plant. The Supply System address is:

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Washington Public Power Supply System P.O. Box 968 3000 George Washington Way Richland, WA 99352-0968 The WNP-2 simulator was manufactured by Westinghouse at their Monroeville Pennsylvania site.

2.1.2 Reference Plant/Type/Rating The WNP-2 power generating station (plant) is the designated reference plant for the WNP-2 operator training simulator. WNP-2 is a 1145 MWe/3323 MWt General Electric boiling water reactor (BWR-5) with a Mark H containment. WNP-2 began commercial operations in December 1984.

2.19 Date Available For Training The simulator willbe available for operator training in January 1995.

2.1.4 Type of Certification Report This is the initial Simulator Certification Report for the WNP-2 simulator, which is a plant-specific simulator for the WNP-2 power generating station.

2.2 Control Room Physical Fidelity The WNP-2 simulator consists of a full scale replica of significant portions of the WNP-2 plant's main control room with f'ront panel devices fully functional. This replica is driven by a computer complex such that the visual/audible characteristics of the plant control room are reproduced for a given operating condition. The physical scope of the plant-referenced simulator was reviewed in accordance with Section 3.2 of ANSI/ANS 3.5 - 1985.

2.2.1 Control Room Physical Arrangement The physical location of simulated panels as well as other control room equipment (e.g. desks and cabinets) was compared to the WNP-2 control room as part of this assessment. The identification of simulated panels is shown in Appendix A, Figure A-l, "WNP-2 Simulator Scope".

The figure also provides equipment lists which identify major panels and items on panels included in the simulator's scope of simulation.

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The simulator has, for those panels in its current scope, retained a one-to-one relationship except as noted in the exceptions per Section 5 of this report. Those control room panels included in the simulator scope have been compared to the plant control room and an evaluation performed for training impact based on normal plant evolutions and for responding to malfunctions listed in ANSI/ANS 3.5 (1985) Section 3.1.2.

Panels not included in the simulator were evaluated for impact to training. It is recognized that the physical scope of the simulator does not include all control room back panels. The area of back panel simulation required to support operator training relative to the use for all plant procedures as well as the trainees'bility to monitor all of the controls within the area of operator responsibility was addressed as part of tliis assessment.

2.2.2 Panels and Equipment Physical fidelity of the controls and simulated panels per ANSI/ANS 3.5 (1985) Section 3.2.2 has been verified against current photographs taken in October 1993 of actual panels in the WNP-2 control room. Design changes to the plant which physically affect the simulator have been identified in an ongoing process where changes which affect simulated panels and controls are classified as to their training impact. Differences between the simulator and the reference plant are evaluated, cataloged, entered and tracked in the simulator's Configuration Management System.

2.2.3 Simulator Control Room Environment The verification of the simulator's fidelity to the WNP-2 control room included a comparison of the physical environment. The comparison criteria includes color, console arrangement, physical furnishings, lighting as well as the audible background. Deficiencies in the category are assessed in the same manner for training impact.

2.2.4 Systems The simulator provides a simulated system scope consistent with the scope of the panels and controls included in the simulator. Certain systems which would not, by plant procedure, be observed and/or controlled by plant operators are not simulated or are simulated partially.

Simulator performance testing has identified discrepancies in simulated systems responses which are are identified as items to be corrected. (See Section 3.3 for details) 4of13

2.3 Instructor Control Features The WNP-2 instructor interface consists of instructor control and monitoring equipment located in an elevated station overlooking the simulator Hoor, The xoom permits viewing of the main simulator control area through tinted windows. Observation is further enhanced by use of audio/

video equipment which provides the capability to recoxd activities at the panels. The current instructor station has a full set of features summarized as follows:

2.3.1 Initial Conditions The simulator can support one hundred twenty (120) IC's or "snapshots" of plant conditions.

Thirty-five (35) IC's are reserved for training use and are password protected. An additional twenty-five (25) IC's are for general use and sixty (60) IC's are for use with the "backtrack" feature. The IC's include a variety of operating conditions and fission product poison concentrations. Attachment C-1 of Appendix C is a list of the current IC's used in the simulator.

2.3.2 Malfunctions Forty (40) malfunctions may be "active" or available for use in the simulator at any given time.

Where operator actions are a function of the degree of severity of the malfunction, the malfunction has adjustable values and ramp times to final value of such a range to represent the plant malfunction condition. Malfunctions may be activated as gxoups or individually. They can be activated by remote device, time delay trigger, console keyboard or by a combination of conditional simulator events called conditional triggers. These alternate approaches to initiate malfunctions effectively eliminate any cues to trainees that a malfunction has been introduced into the simulation. All malfunctions are easily inserted, controlled, and removed using the available instructor station functions.

2.39 Items Outside the Control Room The simulator provides realism as required for training in selected operator interfaces to systems and components outside the control xoom. The simulator includes a communications system which allows instructoxs to communicate with trainees just as control room operators would communicate with equipment operators using telephones, radios and the Plant Communication 't Network. In addition the Emergency NRC communication phone system is installed. The simulator also includes remote and alternate remote shutdown panels, located separately from the simulator.

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2.3.4 Additional Special Instructor/Training Features The WNP-2 simulator includes capabilities to freeze simulation, run simulation in slower than real time, fast time, and backtrack. The "fast" function can be used to change the rate of xenon buildup or turbine warm-up by a factor from 1 to 10 times real time. Parameters identified for performance testing are obtainable in hard copy either as plots or printouts. Plots are available through either the Simulator Performance Verification System, at a resolution of up to model calculation rates, via Parameter Trending, and from a strip chart recorder, The instructor station also has the capability of alerting the instructor when an evolution has proceeded beyond the design limits of the plant. Selected parameters are monitored and when simulator operating limits are exceeded a message is provided to the instructor.

2.4 Operating Procedures for Reference Plant The procedures used in the simulator are controlled copies of the WNP-2 reference plant procedures. All procedures and reference documentation in the simulator control room is maintained at the same revision level as available in the reference plant control room. Plant procedure deviations are implemented as they occur to ensure the Simulator procedures are identical to those utilized in WNP-2 Contxol Room. Simulator certification tests were conducted using revisions of procedures current to the date the tests were conducted.

3. SIMULATOR DESIGN DATA The simulator's design configuration and performance are correlated to the reference plant control room's configuration and the plant's performance. The simulator's design is controlled, documented, and maintained in accordance with ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985). This information is available via the simulator's Configuration Management System (CMS).

3.1 Design Basis Information used as the basis for the simulator's design includes the WNP-2 refexence plant design documentation and simulator design documentation.

Reference plant design documentation includes all drawings, reports, manuals, calculations, test data and operating records which describe the reference plant configuration and performance.

These documents are controlled external to the simulator organization.

Simulator design documentation refiects the configuration of the simulator.

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This documentation includes computer software and model documentation, simulator hardware and physical configuration information, updated design data, and completed changes to the simulator. These documents are controlled by the simulator organization.

3.2 Update Information Modifications to plant configuration are reviewed for applicability to the simulator. When changes occur in the plant configuration, they are reviewed for impact on simulator training and evaluation scenario's.

The simulator's design basis is established, maintained, and tracked by use of the simulator's CMS. Design basis and update/status information is available through the CMS system.

Documents identified in the CMS are available in hardcopy.

3.3 Simulator Discrepancy Resolution and Upgrading The simulator fidelity will be maintained on the basis of evaluating plant change packages, determining the effect of the change on the conduct of training, incorporating changes where appropriate and then maintaining this change in the simulator's scope. Information about planned or implemented engineering changes to the plant is reviewed using established criteria and processes. Required modifications to the simulator are documented as Trouble Reports (TR's) and are used as the basis for all simulator updates and modification. Other sources which may result in simulator TR's include feedback from students and instructors, certification testing, and external information, such as industry events. Outstanding TR's are prioritized and assigned for resolution. Completed TR's are checked and validated, by testing. Each is initiated and processed through analysis, implementation and validation by established instructions.

The testing and validation program conducted in accordance with the simulator's certification also identified additional discrepancies. These discrepancies have been either corrected and retested via the TR process in advance of this submittal or are represented by outstanding TR's.

All outstanding TRs have been reviewed, assessed for resolution priority and are automatically tracked in the simulator's Configuration Management System..

Outstanding Plant Changes not implemented into the simulator at the time of this certification submittal will be evaluated and incorporated into the simulator update design data base within 18 months, and the modification will be implemented within 12 months following the annual establishment of the simulator update design data, in accordance with ANSI/ANS 3.5 (1985)

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4. PERFORMANCE VERIFICATION The entire set of tests described in this section were performed for this initial certification. The simulator performance tests are divided into the four recommended categories in Appendix A of ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985). This suggested format is followed with a further sub-division in the second of the categories:

(1) Computer Real-Time Verification (2) Steady State and Normal Operations a) Normal Plant Evolutions b) Steady State Operation (3) Transient Performance (4) Plant Malfunctions 4.1 Simulator Tests The performance tests conducted for certification were developed to address the specific requirements of ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985). To assure that the tests provided adequate coverage of the requirements, a cross reference between the tests and requirements was prepared. This cross-index is provided as Attachment D-1 in Appendix D.

Operational Review Summaries have been prepared for each of the tests conducted for this certification submittal. These test abstracts provide a description of each test including a brief overview of the results. The test category, identification number and the test title is on each abstract as well as the initial and final condition of the test, Each Summary also briefly describes the simulator features tested, the source of evaluation data and test results. They are provided as Attachments D-2 through D-6 in Appendix D.

Where appropriate, the performance tests selected for certification are supported by analysis data which includes the plant response recorded from specific events and evolutions, Power Ascension Testing, License Event Reports, Significant Operational Event Reports, engineering analyses, the WNP-2 Final Safety Analysis Report as well as other supporting information. This baseline information is cross-indexed to test procedures and is available from the Configuration Management System (CMS) to Simulator and License Training personnel.

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4.1.1 Computer Real Time Verification The simulator is monitored for real time operation through timing tests. Each of the computers in the simulator computer complex has total time execution per frame measured. The test has no effect on the simulation and runs as a background task. The simulator presently maintains acceptable real-time operation during the conduct of its assigned training and evaluation scenarios. This test is intended to verify ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985) requirements for real-time operation. The abstract is provided as Attachment D-2 of Appendix D.

4.1.2 Normal Plant Evolutions This series of tests demonstrates the simulator's ability to be operated over the full operating range from full power to cold shutdown and back to full power. The tests are based directly on WNP-2 operating pxocedures. All control board indications and alarms affected during the plant evolution are verified in the simulator.

These tests also verify the nuclear chaxactexistics of the simulated core model. The core's response is verified against the WNP-2 cycle 8 beginning of cycle core. Flux profiles, thermal performance and flux response to core flow were also verified.

This set of tests addresses ANSI/ANS - 3.5 (1985) section 3,1.1 (1) through 3.1.1 (10) Normal Plant Evolutions. Attachment D-3 of Appendix D pxovides the abstracts for these tests.

4.19 Steady State Operation The purpose of the tests in this category is to verify the accuracy of the simulator at steady state power levels. At various power levels, the energy balance is checked to determine that reactor power is consistent with turbine power and that there are no unknown energy losses in the simulation. Heat balance performance is compared for key parameters as identified in ANSI/ANS

- 3.5 (1985) Appendix B 1.1 Steady State Performance. Steady state stability is also verified here.

Abstracts of test xesults are pxovided in Attachment D-4 of Appendix D. Additionally a listing of Simulator Critical Parameters evaluated during performance of Steady State Accuracy testing is provided in Attachment B-1 of Appendix B.

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This series of tests are to verify that the WNP-2 simulator performs in accordance with the criteria of ANSI/ANS - 3.5 (1985) Appendix B 1.2 Transient Performance. Transients are introduced into 9of13

a stable operating condition and the effects observed and recorded. Response of the simulator is verified to be consistent with the expected response of the plant under similar conditions.

Appendix D, Attachment D-5 pxovides abstxacts for these tests, 4.1.5 Plant Malfunctions This series of tests were performed to verify the proper response of the simulator to abnormal and emergency events. These tests are intended to verify the inherent plant response as predicted or known for the particular type of failuxe. The test procedures are written to specifically address each of the malfunctions listed per ANSI/A'NS - 3.5 (1985) Sections 3.1.2 (1) thxough 3.1.2 (25).

Appendix D, Attachment D-6 provides abstracts for these tests.

4.2 Quadrennial Test Schedule Consistent with this certification, the Supply System will conduct continued testing in accordance with Regulatory Guide 1.149, Section C.5. Selected pexformance tests are planned annually and all others will be performed at the rate of 25% a year such that all are tested within the four year required time period.

4.2.1 Annual Testing The tests that will be conducted annually following the submittal of Form 474 are identified in Appendix E. These tests are conducted annually as a baseline evaluation to ensure WNP-2 simulator performance will provide a consistent quality platform for Licensed Operator training and evaluations. A listing of the Annual Tests is provided in Appendix E, Attachment E-l.

4.2.2 Quadrennial Testing The tests that will be conducted in years one through four following the Supply System's submittal of Form 474 are identified, by year, in Appendix E. These schedules represent performance of approximately 25 percent of the total tests required for certification per year. Any deletions or changes in scope or to ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985) acceptance criteria related to these tests will be addressed by the refiling of Form 474 to refiect changes in the Supply System's plans. A listing of Quadriennal Tests is provided in Appendix E, Attachment E-l.

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5. COMPLIANCE The following section summarizes the fidelity of the simulator with respect to the applicable requirements and the endorsed standard. The Supply System's certification submittal follows the recommended guidance of ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985) Appendix A. The information here is intended to provide a sufficient basis to exhibit that simulator fidelity to the reference plant has been assessed and simulator performance has been verified.

5.1 10 CFR 55.45 Regulatory Requirements The Supply System takes no exception to the requirements of 10 CFR 55.45 - Operating Tests.

5.2 Regulatory Guide 1.149 The Supply System has prepared its certification to conform to the regulatory direction of U.S.

NRC Regulatory Guide 1.149 - Nuclear Power Plant Simulation Facilities for Use in Operator License Examinations. As such it takes no exception to the specific guidance contained therein.

The evaluations conducted in accordance with this guidance have documented a number of deficiencies with respect to the ANSI/ANS - 3.5 (1985) Standard endorsed by Regulatory Guide 1.149.

The following subsections provide a summary of the limitations of the current simulator to the certification requirements.

5.3 Exceptions to ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985)

Exceptions to ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985) not planned to be corrected on the simulator are summarized here. The identified exceptions that significantly affect training are identified and tracked utilizing the simulator's Configuration Management System and Compensatory Training Tracking system.

The following summary is provided to parallel applicable requirements of ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985).

5.3.1 Simulator Capabilities Simulator perfonnance has been established by the conduct of performance tests per ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985) Section 5.4 Simulator Testing. These tests were performed and the results assessed

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5.3.2 Simulator Environment The degree of panel simulation is shown on Figure A-l, "WNP-2 Simulator Scope" in Appendix A. The simulated and partially simulated panels are shown as highlighted.

The panels and panel sections not simulated were determined to have minor impact and did not need to be incorporated into the simulator, for one or more of the following reasons: operator actions on these panels are routine, or compensatory classroom or on-the-job training is utilized for panel manipulation instruction. This information is available from the simulator CMS.

A detailed comparison for each instrument and control on each simulator panel was made with each matching reference plant control room item. The simulator control room environment assessment identified no discrepancies that have significant training impact.

5.39 Systems Simulated and the Degree of Completeness The systems included in the simulator and their functional range have been established by the capabilities required to support training and evaluations. As noted, the simulator provides a simulated system scope consistent with the scope of panel simulation.

The degree of completeness of simulation necessary to perform the reference plant evolutions described in ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985) Sections 3.1.1 (Normal Plant Evolutions) and 3.12 (Plant Malfunctions) has been assessed as part of the test program.

5.3.4 Simulator Training Capabilities The current instructor station has aH the capabilities required by Section 3.4 of ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985). Simulator Initial Conditions, Local Operator Actions, Malfunctions, and an overview of the scope of Component Level Failures are listed in Appendix C, items C-l, C-2, C-3, and C-4 respectively.

5.3.5 Simulator Design Control The Supply System takes no exceptions to the requirements of Sections 5.1 Simulator Design Data and 5.2 Simulator Update Design Data of ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985). The simulator's design information is controlled and maintained to provide for the correlation of the simulators physical configuration and performance to the reference plant.

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Outstanding plant changes not implemented into the simulator at the time of this certification submittal will be incorporated into the simulator update design data base within 18 months and the modification willbe implemented within 12 months following the annual establishment of the simulator update design data, in accordance with ANS 3.5 (1985) items 5.2 and 5.3.

Those Plant Modification Requests (PMR's) which are determined to impact scheduled training will have (TR's) written. These TR's will in turn be evaluated for Compensatory Training

. requirements and documented via the CMS.

PMR's may also be deferred and will not be implemented on simulator. Although having an impact on physical fidelity and/or training, either 1) require excessive resources or materials to implement and other training measures are used to compensate or 2) the PMR has minor or no impact on current or planned training.

5.4 Upgrades and Corrections Alloutstanding TR's were evaluated for their impact in a manner similiar to that described above for PMR's. TR's are planned to be implemented as training schedules and priorities dictate. The priority for making these corrections will be determined based on the need to meet ongoing training requirements. Open TR's include discrepancies identified f'rom certification testing and reviews.

AllTR's willbe evaluated for compensatory training requirements and documented via the CMS.

The identified compensatory training requirements will be approved with access provided to simulator instructors along with the paralleled administrative instructions for their use.

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APPENDIX A WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM SIMULATORSCOPE DIAGRAMS Figure A-1 WNP-2 Simulator Scope

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'V'835 F831 BD P833- a PPCRS-A1 &A2 PPCRS ALARM PRINTERS a BD 'Gl' BD 'P-. 'T'832 H22.P100 P607 TIP CONTROL & MONITOR REMOTE SHUTDOWN P841 P842 C61-P001 P608 POWER RANGE NEUTRON MONITOR REMOTE SHUTDOWN ARC-A RELAY CABINET P609 TRIP SYSTEhl 'A'pS CMSCP BD 'M'D'P'301 CMS Cp 1401 RC-1 RELAY CABINET

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'D'A P627 BOARD'H'OARD'J'OARD'KI'OARD CONTAINMENTMONITOR SYSTEM F628 AUTOMTC DEPRESSURIZATION SYSTEM SGT TRAIN A & CAC DIV 1 F629 I LPCI & RHR

'A'IVISION P609 P606 P1 P2 P3 F633 F611 a F631 PUMP'A'UTOMTC DEPRESSURIZATION SYSTEM SGT TRAIN B & CAC DIV 2 STRONG MOTION RECORDR/MET RECD P632 I LEAK DETECTION

'B'IVISION F626 0250 TMU / COOLING TOWER SYSTEMS P633 RPS-B / RADIATIONMOMTOR P62 P619 P622 'Kll'OARD'L'OARD'M'OARD'N'OARD'P'OARD'R'OARD'S'OARD RCC/SW SYSTEMS P634 RECIRCULATION CONTROL a CONTROL ROOM HVAC P642 DIVISION II LEAK DETECTION P629 P628 F632 P642 P618 REACTOR / RADWASTE BLDG HVAC F650 ATWS (AUTOMATICTRIP WITHOUT SCRAM)

P623 P613 P 631 ISOLATION VALVE& STAT LT DSPLY P672 OFF GAS T FEEDER WTR & HTRBYPASS DSPLY F673 AREA RADIATIONMONITORING MNSTREAM LEAKAGECRNTL SYSTEM. CNTRLS. RFT GOV 1A,B REACTOR FEED PUMP TURB CNTRL PNL F673 WETWELL MONITOR FCP RRE CONTROL PANEL

u. P612 P672 BOARD'W'OARD'V'OARD'Y'OARD'Gl'NALOG) BOARD RRE PROTECTION CABINET P614 P604 P600 P625 P FEEDWATER HTR LVLCONTOL FD P65 ARS ALTERNATE REMOTE SHUTDOWN PANEL (ATWS)

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APPENDIX B WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM STEADY STATE OPERATlON Attachment B-1 Critical Parameter Listing

APPENDIX B ATTACHMENTB-1 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM CRITICALPARAMETERS LISTING

~D~crigtjgn w arne P evince RPV FUEL ZONE LMS:044A MS-LR-615R APRM POWER CH A SNISAM'R(1) APRM-LI-603A APRM POWER CH B SNISAMTR(2) APRM-LI-603B APRM POWER CH C SNISAIvHR(3) APRM-LI-603C APRM POWER CH D SNISAMTR(4) APRM-LI-603D APRM POWER CH E SNISAIvKR(5) APRM-LI-603E APRM POWER CH F SNISAMTR(6) APRM-LI-603F GENERATOR LOAD TG;00MW DEH-RI-M06 IvMNTURB 1SI'TG PRESS PMS:020B MS-PI-20B TOTALSTEAM FLOW WFWCST RFW-FR-607R TOTAL FEED FLOW WFWCFT RFW-FR-607G STEAM FLOW LINE A PRF:803A RFW-FI-603A STEAM FLOW LINE B PRF:803B RFW-FI-603 B STEAM FLOW LINE C PRF:803C RFW-FI-603 C STEAM FLOW LINE D PRF:803D RFW-FI-603 D RPV NR LEVEL PRF:004A RFW-LR-608 RPV WR LEVEL BRRS51AR MS-LRPR623A RPV WR LEVEL BRRS51BR MS-LRPR623B RP PRESSURE WR PMS:005 RFW-PI-605 TOTAL CORE FLOW WRRS 613 MS-FR-613R RECIRC LOOP A FLOW WNISFA(1) RRC-FR-614R RECIRC LOOP B FLOW WNISFB(1) RRC-FR-614G RECIRC LOOP A SUCT TEMP TRR:023A RRC-TR-650R RECIRC LOOP B SUCI'TEMP TRR:023B RRC-TR-650G DRYWELLPRESSURE NR PCM:007 CMS-PR-1R DRYWELLPRESSURE NR PCM:008 CMS-PR-2R DRYWELLPRESSURE WR PCM:001 CMS-PR-1G DRYWELLPRESSURE WR PCM:002 CMS-PR-2G DRYWELLAVE TEMP WR TPCNDSUM(1) CMS-TR-5-110 DRYWELLAVE TEMP WR TPCNDSUM(2) CMS-TR-6-128 SUPPRESSION POOL LVLWR LCM:006A CMS-LR-3G SUPPRESSION POOL LVLWR LCM:006B CMS-LR-4R 1 of 3

APPENDIX B ATTACHMENTB-1 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM CRITICALPARAMETERS LISTING

~Descri rion Software Name Device SUPPRESSION POOL TEMP TPCNI41R CMS-TI-41AR SUPPRESSION POOL TEMP TPCNI43R CMS-TI-43R SUPPRESSION POOL PRESS PCM:004 CMS-PR-4R SUPPRESSION POOL PRESS PCM:003 CMS-PR-3R CONDENSER VACUUM PMS:008A MS-PI-8A CONDENSER VACUUM PMS:008B MS-PI-8B CONDENSER VACUUM PMS:008C MS-PI-8C REACTOR PRESSURE NR PMS:808 MS-PR/FR-609 AVION TURB GOV VLVPOS RDEHGV(1) MS-V-GV/1 MAINTURB GOV VLVPOS RDEHGV(2) MS-V-GV/2 MAINTURB GOV VLVPOS RDEHGV(3) MS-V-GV/3 MAINTURB GOV VLVPOS RDEHGV(4) MS-V-GV/4 MAINTURBINE SPEED MTG:00SD DEH-RI-M05 RFP SPEED MFT:001A RFT-SI-1A RFP SPEED MFT:001B RFT-SI-1B RFP SUCT PRESSURE PCD:028A COND-PI-28A RFP SUCT PRESSURE PCD:028B COND-PI-28B RFP DISCH PRESSURE PRF:001A RFW-PI-1A RFP DISCH PRESSURE PRF:001B RFW-PI-1B CBP DISCH PRESSURE PCD:016 COND-PI-16 MAINSTEAM LINE RAD ERMS JMI(1) MS-RIS-601A MAINSTEAM LINE RAD ERMS JMI(2) MS-RIS-601B MAINSTEAM LINE RAD ERMS JMI(3) MS-RIS-601C 1VL4dN STEAM LINE RAD ERMS JMI(4) MS-RIS-601D MSIV VLVPOSITION RMSH022A MS-V-22A MSIV VLVPOSITION RMSH022B MS-V-22B MSIV VLVPOSITION RMSH022C MS-V-22C MSIV VLVPOSITION RMSH022D MS-V-22D MSIV VLVPOSITION RMSH028A MS-V-28A MSIV VLVPOSITION RMSH028B MS-V-28B MSIV VLVPOSITION RMSH028C MS-V-28C MSIV VLVPOSITION RMSH028D MS-V-28D 2of3

APPENDIX B ATTACHMENTB-1 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM CRITICALPARAMETERS LISTING

~Descri tion Software Name Device SCRAM DISCH VOLUME LRD:012A CRD-LI-601A SCRAM DISCH VOLUME LRD:P12B CRD-LI-601B SCRAM DISCH VOLUME LRD:012C CRD-LI-601C SCRAM DISCH VOLUME LRD:012D CRD-LI-601D RX BLDG VENT HI RAD ERMSAPMI(2) REA-RIS-609A RX BLDG VENT HI RAD ERMSAPMI(3) REA-RIS-609B RX BLDG VENT HI RAD ERMSAPMI(4) REA-RIS-609 C RX BLDG VENT HI RAD ERMSAPMI(5) REA-RIS-609D 3of3

APPENDIX C WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM INSTRUCTOR INTERFACES Attachment C-1 Simulator Initial Conditions Attachment C-2 Local Operator Actions Attachment C-3 Simulator Malfunctions Attachment C-4 Simulator Component Level Failures

APPENDIX C Attachment C-1 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM SMULATORINITIALCONDITIONS RPV POWER CORE IC PRESS (%) DESCRIPTION AGE (degf)

(psig) 01 EOC 150 ATMOS Ready For Startup - XE Free 02 BOC 150 ATMOS SRM Ready for Startup - XE Free 03 BOC ATMOS 5 Rods Fm Critical 04 BOC 150 ATMOS 1-2 Heatup In Progress 05 BOC 340 100 1-2 Heatup In Progress 06 BOC 480 1-2 Heatup In Progress 07 BOC 535 920 1-2 Heatup In Progress 08 BOC TSAT PSAT 15 Turbine Ready To Latch 09 BOC TSAT PSAT 20 Turbine @ 1800 RDY To SYNC 10 BOC TSAT PSAT Ready to Shift RFW-FCV-10A/8 BOC TSAT PSAT 32 Ready To Xfer RRP to 60HZ 12 BOC TSAT PSAT 100% Rod Line Q 50% Core Flow 13 BOC TSAT PSAT 100 100% Power/Flow 14 BOC TSAT PSAT 100 100% Equilibrium Power/Flow 15 BOC TSAT PSAT 40 RDY To Xfer RRC Pumps to 15HZ 16 BOC TSAT PSAT 20 S/D In Progress 17 BOC TSAT 850 S/D In Progress - AllRods In 18 BOC 350 120 C/D In Progress 19 BOC ATMOS S/D Cooling In Progress 20 BOC 520 800 S/U In Progress @ PK Xenon 21 BOC 280 32 Ready to Start S/D Cooling 22 BOC ATMOS S/D Cooling In Progress-Low XE BOC 260 20 Ready To Start S/D Cooling BOC 100 ATMOS Cold S/D - Most Systems Secured 25 MOC 100 ATMOS Cold S/D - Most Systems Secured Page 1 of2

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-1 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM SMULATORINITIALCONDITIONS continued RPV POWER CORE TEMP IC PRESS (%) DESCRIPTION AGE (d f)

(psig) 26 MOC 540 1000 100 100% Equilibrium Power/Flow 27 EOC 100 ATMOS Cold S/D - Most Systems Secured 28 EOC 540 1000 100 100% Equilibrium Power/Flow 29 EOC 125 ATMOS Refueling In Progress 30 EOC TSAT -1000 -95 105% Core Age - Coastdown 31 EOC 120 ATMOS 0 105% Core Age - Ready For S/U XE Free 32 EOC TSAT 850 S/D In Progress- AllRods In 33 EOC 467 500 S/D To HSD with MSIV's Closed 34 MOC 540 975 Heatup In Progress 35 MOC 150 ATMOS Ready To Startup - XE Free Page 2 of 2

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CAC-001 CAC CAC-FN-1A 0/C RESET CAC-002 CAC CAC-FN-1B 0/C RESET CAC-003 CAC CAC-EHC-1A 0/C RESET CAC-004 CAC CAC-EHC-1B 0/C RESET CAS-001 CAS CAS-V-152 AIR ISOL TO SERV BLDG CAS-002 CAS CAS-V-153 AIR ISOL TO TUR BLDG CAS-003 CAS CAS-V-154 AIR ISOL TO TUR BLDG CAS-004 CAS CAS-V-155 AIR ISOL TO RW BLDG CAS-005 CAS CAS-V-151 AIR ISOL TO RX BLDG CAS-006 CAS CAS-V-210 N2 ISOL TO VAC BKR CAS-007 CAS AIR DRYER SELECT A/B CAS-008 CAS CAS-V-97-55 CAS ISOL TO VAC BKR CAS-009 CAS CAS-C-1A RESET CAS-010 CAS CAS-C-1B RESET CAS-011 CAS CAS-C-1C RESET CAS-012 CAS SA-C-1 COMPRESSOR START/STOP CAS-013 CAS CAS-C-1A 0/C RESET CAS-014 CAS CAS-C-1B 0/C RESET CAS-015 CAS CAS-C-1C 0/C RESET CAS-016 CAS SA-C-1 0/C RESET CAS-017 CAS CN-V-761A BYPASS FOR CN-SPV-61 CAS-018 CAS CN-V-761B ISOL FOR CN-SPV-61 CAS-019 CAS CN-V-761C ISOLATIONBOTl LE CON.

CAS-020 CAS CN-V-765A BYPASS FOR CN-SPV-65 CAS-021 CAS CN-V-765B ISOL FOR CN-SPV-65 CAS-022 CAS CN-V-765C ISOL FOR BOTI'LE CON.

CFW-001 CFW COND-V-674 COND PCV-105 ISOL VLV CFW-002 CFW COND-V-672 COND-PCV-105 BYP VLV CFW-003 CFW COND-V-108 GS COND INLETVLV CFW-004 CFW COND-V-154 GS COND OUTLET VLV CFW-005 CFW COND-V-1062 FIRE WATER CROSS TIE CFW-006 CFW COND-V-107A CND PMP 1A DISCH VLV CFW-007 CFW COND-V-107B CND PMP 1B DISCH VLV CFW-008 CFW COND-V-107C CND PMP 1C DISCH VLV CFW-009 CFW COND-V-120A CND BST PMP DIS VLV CFW-010 CFW COND-V-120B CND BST PMP DIS VLV CFW-011 CFW COND-V-120C CND BST PMP DIS VLV CFW-012 CFW COND-V-161A SS-EV-1A LCV BP VLV CFW-013 CFW COND-V-161B SS-EV-1B LCV BP VLV CFW-014 CFW COND-V-76 CND DEMINBP VLV CFW-015 CFW COND-V-12A CST-1A FILLVLVOPEN CFW-016 CFW COND-V-12B CST-1B FILLVLVOPEN CFW-017 CFW COND-V-131 CND-LCV-1ABP VLV November 16, 1994 Page 1 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CFW-018 CFW COND-V-170 CND-LCV-1C BP VLV CFW-019 CFW COND-V-612 CND-LCV-11 BP VLV CFW-020 CFW COND-V-147A FW PMP 1A SUCl'LV CFW-021 CFW COND-V-147B FW PMP 1B SUCT VLV CFW-022 CFW COND-V-15A CST-A DISCH ISOL CFW-023 CFW COND-V-15B CST-B DISCH ISOL CFW-024 CFW COND-V-28 RHR C FLUSH CONN CFW-025 CFW COND-P-3 RB COND SUPPLY PMP ON CFW-027 CFW NUMBER OF DEMINERALIZERS CFW-028 CFW AR-V-3A,3B,3C COND VAC BRKRS CFW-029 CFW COND-P-1A 0/C RESET CFW-030 CFW COND-P-1B 0/C RESET CFW-031 CFW COND-P-1C 0/C RESET CFW-032 CFW COND-P-3 0/C RESET CFW-033 CFW COND-P-AOP1A 0/C RESET CFW-034 CFW COND-P-AOP1B 0/C RESET CFW-035 CFW COND-P-AOP1C 0/C RESET CFW-036 CFW MD-M-1A0/C RESET CFW-037 CFW MD-M-1B 0/C RESET CFW-038 CFW COND-V-9A COND-TK-1AISOLATION CFW-039 CFW COND-V-9B COND-TK-1B ISOLATION CFW-040 CFW COND-P-2A 0/C RESET CFW-041 CFW COND-P-2B 0/C RESET CFW-042 CFW COND-P-2C 0/C RESET CIA-001 CIA CIA-V-728 N2 INERT ISOL VLV CIA-002 CIA REFILL REMOTE STAT 1A CIA-TK-20A CIA-003 CIA REFILL REMOTE STAT 1B CIA-TK-20B CIA-004 CIA CIA-V-104AN2 BOTI'LE DISCH CIA-005 CIA CIA-V-104B N2 BOTI'LE DISCH CIA-006 CIA CIA-V-740 SUP HDR DNSM BLEED ISO CIA-007 CIA CIA-V-741 SUPPLY HDR BLEEDOFF CIA-008 CIA CIA-V-739 SUP HDR UPSM BLEED ISO CIA-009 CIA CAS-V-98-88 CAS SUPPLY TO CIA CRD-001 CRD CRD-FCV-2A LOCALVAR CTRL CRD-002 CRD CRD-FCV-2B LOCALVAR CIRL CRD-003, CRD CRD-FCV-2A M/A SELECTOR SWITCH CRD-004 CRD CRD-FCV-2B M/A SELECTOR SWITCH CRD-005 CRD CRD-V-4 DRV WTR PRESS STA BYP CRD-006 CRD CRD-V-13A P-1A SUCTION CRD-007 CRD CRD-V-13B P-1B SUCTION CRD-008 CRD CRD-V-14A P-1A DISCHARGE CRD-009 CRD CRD-V-14B P-1B DISCHARGE CRD-010 CRD CRD-V-20A DRV WTR FLTR 3A INLET November 16, 1994 Page 2 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CRD-011 CRD CRD-V-20B DRV WTR FLTR 3B INLET CRD-012 CRD CRD-V-21A DRV WTR FLTR 3A OUTLET CRD-013 CRD CRD-V-21B DRV WTR FLTR 3B OUTLET CRD-014 CRD CRD-V-34 CHARGING WTR HDR ISOLET CRD-015 CRD CRD-V-46A FCV-2A INLET ISOL VLV CRD-016 CRD CRD-V-46B FCV-2B INLET ISOL VLV CRD-017 CRD CRD-V-47A FCV-2A OUTLET ISOL VLV CRD-018 CRD CRD-V-47B FCV-2B OUTLET ISOL VLV CRD-019 CRD CRD-V-61 DRV WTR PRESS CNTRL OUT CRD-020 CRD CRD-V-95 SCRAM AIR HDR ISOL VLV CRD-021 CRD CRD-V-520 RWCU PMP MTR PURGE ISO CRD-022 CRD CRD-V-114 PMP SUCT FTR 10A OUTLT CRD-023 CRD CRD-V-115 PMP SUCT FTR 10A INLT CRD-024 CRD CRD-V-116 PMP SUCI'TR 10B OUTLT CRD-025 CRD CRD-V-117 PMP SUCT FLT 10B INLET CRD-026 CRD CRD-V-729 PI-13 ISOLATION CRD-027 CRD CRD-PI-13 VENT PLUG REMOVED CRD-028 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1803 WD LINE VENT CRD-029 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2203 WD LINE VENT CRD-030 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2603 WD LINE VENT CRD-031 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3003 WD LINE VENT CRD-032 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3403 WD LINE VENT CRD-033 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3803 WD LINE VENT CRD-034 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4203 WD LINE VENT CRD-035 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1407 WD LINE VENT CRD-036 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1807 WD LINE VENT CRD-037 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2207 WD LINE VENT CRD-038 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2607 WD LINE VENT CRD-039 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3007 WD LINE VENT CRD-040 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3407 WD LINE VENT CRD-041 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3807 WD LINE VENT CRD-042 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4207 WD LINE VENT CRD-043 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4607 WD LINE VENT CRD-044 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1011 WD LINE VENT CRD-045 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1411 WD LINE VENT CRD-046 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1811 WD LINE VENT CRD-047 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2211 WD LINE VENT CRD-048 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2611 WD LINE VENT CRD-049 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3011 WD LINE VENT CRD-050 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3411 WD LINE VENT CRD-051 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3811 WD LINE VENT CRD-052 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4211 WD LINE VENT CRD-053 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4611 WD LINE VENT November 16, 1994 Page 3 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CRD-054 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5011 WD LINE VENT CRD-055 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0615 WD LINE VENT CRD-056 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1015 WD LINE VENT CRD-057 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1415 WD LINE VENT CRD-058 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1815 WD LINE VENT CRD-059 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2215 WD LINE VENT CRD-060 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2615 WD LINE VENT CRD-061 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3015 WD LINE VENT CRD-062 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3415 WD LINE VENT CRD-063 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3815 WD LINE VENT CRD-064 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4215 WD LINE VENT CRD-065 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4615 WD LINE VENT CRD-066 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5015 WD LINE VENT CRD-067 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5415 WD LINE VENT CRD-068 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0219 WD LINE VENT CRD-069 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0619 WD LINE VENT CRD-070 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1019 WD LINE VENT CRD-071 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1419 WD LINE VENT CRD-072 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1819 WD LINE VENT CRD-073 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2219 WD LINE VENT CRD-074 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2619 WD LINE VENT CRD-075 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3019 WD LINE VENT CRD-076 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3419 WD LINE VENT CRD-077 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3819 WD LINE VENT CRD-078 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4219 WD LINE VENT CRD-079 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4619 WD LINE VENT CRD-080 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5019 WD LINE VENT CRD-081 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5419 WD LINE VENT CRD-082 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5819 WD LINE VENT CRD-083 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0223 WD LINE VENT CRD-084 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0623 WD LINE VENT CRD-085 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1023 WD LINE VENT CRD-086 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1423 WD LINE VENT CRD-087 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1823 WD LINE VENT CRD-088 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2223 WD LINE VENT CRD-089 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2623 WD LINE VENT CRD-090 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3023 WD LINE VENT CRD-091 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3423 WD LINE VENT CRD-092 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3823 WD LINE VENT CRD-093 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4223 WD LINE VENT CRD-094 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4623 WD LINE VENT CRD-095 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5023 WD LINE VENT CRD-096 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5423 WD LINE VENT November 16, 1994 Page 4 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CRD-097 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5823 WD LINE VENT CRD-098 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0227 WD LINE VENT CRD-099 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0627 WD LINE VENT CRD-100 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1027 WD LINE VENT CRD-101 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1427 WD LINE VENT CRD-102 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1827 WD LINE VENT CRD-103 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2227 WD LINE VENT CRD-104 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2627 WD LINE VENT CRD-105 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3027 WD LINE VENT CRD-106 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3427 WD LINE VENT CRD-107 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3827 WD LINE VENT CRD-108 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4227 WD LINE VENT CRD-109 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4627 WD LINE VENT CRD-110 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5027 WD LINE VENT CRD-111 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5427 WD LINE VENT CRD-112 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5827 WD LINE VENT CRD-113 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0231 WD LINE VENT CRD-114 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0631 WD LINE VENT CRD-115 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1031 WD LINE VENT CRD-116 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1431 WD LINE VENT CRD-117 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1831 WD LINE VENT CRD-118 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2231 WD LINE VENT CRD-119 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2631 WD LINE VENT CRD-120 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3031 WD LINE VENT CRD-121 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3431 WD LINE VENT CRD-122 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3831 WD LINE VENT CRD-123 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4231 WD LINE VENT CRD-124 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4631 WD LINE VENT CRD-125 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5031 WD LINE VENT CRD-126 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5431 WD LINE VENT CRD-127 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5831 WD LINE VENT CRD-128 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0235 WD LINE VENT CRD-129 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0635 WD LINE VENT CRD-130 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1035 WD LINE VENT CRD-131 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1435 WD LINE VENT CRD-132 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1835 WD LINE VENT CRD-133 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2235 WD LINE VENT CRD-134 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2635 WD LINE VENT, CRD-135 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3035 WD LINE VENT CRD-136 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3435 WD LINE VENT CRD-137 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3835 WD LINE VENT CRD-138 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4235 WD LINE VENT CRD-139 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4635 WD LINE VENT November 16, 1994 Page 5 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CRD-140 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5035 WD LINE VENT CRD-141 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5435 WD LINE VENT CRD-142 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5835 WD LINE VENT CRD-143 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0239 WD LINE VENT CRD-144 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0639 WD LINE VENT CRD-145 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1039 WD LINE VENT CRD-146 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1439 WD LINE VENT CRD-147 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1839 WD LINE VENT CRD-148 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2239 WD LINE VENT CRD-149 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2639 WD LINE VENT CRD-150 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3039 WD LINE VENT CRD-151 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3439 WD LINE VENT CRD-152 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3839 WD LINE VENT CRD-153 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4239 WD LINE VENT CRD-154 CRD CR 4639 WD LINE VENT 'RD-V-102 CRD-155 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5039 WD LINE VENT CRD-156 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5439 WD LINE VENT CRD-157 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5839 WD LINE VENT CRD-158 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0243 WD LINE VENT CRD-159 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0643 WD LINE VENT CRD-160 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1043 WD LINE VENT CRD-161 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1443 WD LINE VENT CRD-162 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1843 WD LINE VENT CRD-163 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2243 WD LINE VENT CRD-164 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2643 WD LINE VENT CRD-165 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3043 WD LINE VENT CRD-166 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3443 WD LINE VENT CRD-167 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3843 WD LINE VENT CRD-168 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4243 WD LINE VENT CRD-169 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4643 WD LINE VENT CRD-170 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5043 WD LINE VENT CRD-171 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5443 WD LINE VENT CRD-172 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5843 WD LINE VENT CRD-173 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0647 WD LINE VENT CRD-174 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1047 WD LINE VENT CRD-175 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1447 WD LINE VENT CRD-176 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1847 WD LINE VENT CRD-177 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2247 WD LINE VENT CRD-178 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2647 WD LINE VENT CRD-179 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3047, WD LINE VENT CRD-180 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3447 WD LINE VENT CRD-181 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3847 WD LINE VENT CRD-182 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4247 WD LINE VENT November 16, 1994 Page 6 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACHONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CRD-183 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4647 WD LINE VENT CRD-184 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5047 WD LINE VENT CRD-185 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5447 WD LINE VENT CRD-186 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1051 WD LINE VENT CRD-187 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1451 WD LINE VENT CRD-188 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1851 WD LINE VENT CRD-189 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2251 WD LINE VENT CRD-190 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2651 WD LINE VENT CRD-191 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3051 WD LINE VENT CRD-192 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3451 WD LINE VENT CRD-193 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3851 WD LINE VENT CRD-194 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4251 WD LINE VENT CRD-195 CRD CRD-V-,102 CR 4651'WD LINE VENT CRD-196 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5051 WD LINE VENT CRD-197 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1455 WD LINE VENT CRD-198 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1855 WD LINE VENT CRD-199 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2255 WD LINE VENT CRD-200 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2655 WD LINE VENT CRD-201 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3055 WD LINE VENT CRD-202 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3455 WD LINE VENT CRD-203 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3855 WD LINE VENT CRD-204 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4255 WD LINE VENT CRD-205 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4655 WD LINE VENT CRD-206 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1859 WD LINE VENT CRD-207 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2259 WD LINE VENT CRD-208 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2659 WD LINE VENT CRD-209 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3059 WD LINE VENT CRD-210 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3459 WD LINE VENT CRD-211 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3859 WD LINE VENT CRD-212 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4259 WD LINE VENT CRD-213 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1803 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-214 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2203 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-215 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2603 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-216 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3003 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-217 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3403 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-218 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3803 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-219 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4203 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-220 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1407 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-221 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1807 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-222 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2207 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-223 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2607 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-224 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3007 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-225 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3407 HCU INSERT ISO November 16, 1994 Page 7 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CRD-226 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3807 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-227 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4207 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-228 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4607 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-229 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1011 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-230 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1411 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-231 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1811 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-232 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2211 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-233 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2611 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-234 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3011 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-235 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3411 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-236 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3811 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-237 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4211 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-238 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4611 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-239 CRD CRD-V-'101 CR 5011 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-240 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0615 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-241 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1015 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-242 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1415 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-243 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1815 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-244 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2215 HCU INSERT ISO

'RD-245 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2615 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-246 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3015 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-247 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3415 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-&8 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3815 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-249 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4215 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-250 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4615 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-251 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5015 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-252 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5415 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-253 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0219 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-254 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0619 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-255 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1019 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-256 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1419 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-257 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1819 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-258 CRD CRD-V-'101 CR 2219 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-259 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2619 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-260 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3019 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-261 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3419 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-262 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3819 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-263 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4219 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-264 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4619 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-265 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5019 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-266 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5419 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-267 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5819 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-268 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0223 HCU INSERT ISO November 16, 1994 Page 8 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2, WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CRD-269 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0623 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-270 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1023 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-271 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1423 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-272 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1823 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-273 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2223 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-274 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2623 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-275 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3023 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-276 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3423 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-277 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3823 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-278 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4223 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-279 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4623 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-280 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5023 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-281 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5423 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-282 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5823 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-283 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0227 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-284 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0627 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-285 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1027 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-286 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1427 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-287 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1827 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-288 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2227 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-289 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2627 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-290 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3027 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-291 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3427 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-292 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3827 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-293 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4227 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-294 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4627 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-295 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5027 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-296 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5427 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-297 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5827 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-298 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0231 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-299 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0631 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-300 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1031 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-301 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1431 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-302 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1831 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-303 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2231 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-304 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2631 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-305 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3031 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-306 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3431 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-307 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3831 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-308 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4231 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-309 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4631 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-310 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5031 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-311 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5431 HCU INSERT ISO November 16, 1994 Page 9 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CRD-312 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5831 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-313 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0235 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-314 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0635 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-315 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1035 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-316 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1435 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-317 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1835 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-318 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2235 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-319 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2635 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-320 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3035 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-321 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3435 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-322 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3835 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-323 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4235 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-324 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4635 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-325 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5035 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-326 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5435 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-327 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5835 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-328 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0239 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-329 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0639 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-330 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1039 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-331 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1439 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-332 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1839 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-333 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2239 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-334 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2639 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-335 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3039 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-336 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3439 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-337 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3839 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-338 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4239 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-339 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4639 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-340 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5039 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-341 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5439 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-342 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5839 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-343 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0243 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-344 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0643 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-345 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1043 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-346 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1443 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-347 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1843 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-348 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2243 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-349 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2643 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-350 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3043 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-351 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3443 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-352 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3843 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-353 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4243 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-354 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4643 HCU INSERT ISO November 16, 1994 Page 10 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CRD-355 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5043 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-356 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5443 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-357 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5843 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-358 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0647 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-359 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1047 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-360 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1447 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-361 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1847 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-362 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2247 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-363 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2647 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-364 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3047 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-365 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3447 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-366 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3847 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-367 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4247 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-368 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4647 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-369 CRD CRD-V-'101 CR 5047 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-370 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5447 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-371 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1051 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-372 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1451 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-373 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1851 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-374 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2251 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-375 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2651 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-376 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3051 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-377 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3451 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-378 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3851 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-379 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4251 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-380 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4651 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-381 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5051 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-382 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1455 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-383 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1855 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-384 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2255 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-385 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2655 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-386 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3055 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-387 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3455 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-388 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3855 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-389 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4255 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-390 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4655 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-391 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1859 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-392 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2259 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-393 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2659 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-394 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3059 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-395 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3459 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-396 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3859 HCU INSERT ISO CRD-397 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4259 HCU INSERT ISO November 16, 1994 Page 11 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CRD-398 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1803 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-399 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2203 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-400 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2603 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-401 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3003 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 402 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3403 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 403 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3803 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-404 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4203 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-405 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1407 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 406 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1807 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 407 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2207 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 408 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2607 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD409 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3007 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-410 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3407 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 411 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3807 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 412 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4207 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 413 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4607 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 414 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1011 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 415 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1411 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-416 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1811 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-417 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2211 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-418 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2611 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 419 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3011 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD420 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3411 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 421 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3811 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 422 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4211 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-423 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4611 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-424 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5011 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-425 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0615 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-426 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1015 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 427 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1415 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-428 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1815 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-429 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2215 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-430 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2615 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-431 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3015 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-432 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3415 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 433 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3815 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 434 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4215 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 435 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4615 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-436 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5015 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD437 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5415 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD438 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0219 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD439 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0619 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-440 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1019 HCU WD HDR ISO November 16, 1994 Page 12 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CRDM1 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1419 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-442 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1819 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-443 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2219 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 444 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2619 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-445 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3019 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-446 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3419 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-447 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3819 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-448 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4219 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-449 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4619 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-450 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5019 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 451 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5419 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-452 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5819 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-453 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0223 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-454 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0623 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 455 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1023 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-456 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1423 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 457 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1823 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-458 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2223 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-459 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2623 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 460 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3023 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 461 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3423 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD462 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3823 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-463 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4223 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-464 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4623 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-465 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5023 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-466 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5423 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD467 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5823 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-468 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0227 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 469 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0627 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 470 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1027 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 471 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1427 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 472 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1827 HCU WD HDR ISO CRDP73 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2227 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 474 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2627 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-475 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3027 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 476 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3427 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 477 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3827 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 478 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4227 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 479 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4627 HCU WD HDR ISO CRDP80 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5027 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-481 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5427 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-482 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5827 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-483 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0231 HCU WD HDR ISO November 16, 1994 Page 13 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACHONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CRD 484 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0631 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-485 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1031 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-486 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1431 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 487 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1831 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD488 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2231 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD489 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2631 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-490 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3031 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 491 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3431 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 492 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3831 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 493 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4231 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 494 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4631 HCU WD HDR ISO CRDP95 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5031 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 496 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5431 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-497 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5831 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 498 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0235 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD 499 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0635 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-500 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1035 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-501 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1435 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-502 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1835 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-503 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2235 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-504 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2635 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-505 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3035 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-506 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3435 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-507 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3835 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-508 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4235 HCU WD HDR CRD-509 CRD CR 4635 HCU WD HDR ISO ISO'RD-V-102 CRD-510 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5035 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-511 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5435 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-512 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5835 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-513 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0239 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-514 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0639 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-515 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1039 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-516 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1439 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-517 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1839 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-518 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2239 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-519 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2639 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-520 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3039 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-521 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3439 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-522 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3839 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-523 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4239 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-524 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4639 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-525 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5039 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-526 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5439 HCU WD HDR ISO November 16, 1994 Page 14of51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CRD-527 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5839 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-528 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0243 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-529 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0643 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-530 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1043 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-531 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1443 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-532 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1843 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-533 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2243 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-534 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2643 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-535 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3043 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-536 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3443 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-537 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3843 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-538 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4243 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-539 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4643 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-540 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5043 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-541 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5443 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-542 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5843 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-543 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 0647 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-544 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1047 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-545 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1447 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-546 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1847 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-547 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2247 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-548 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2647 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-549 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3047 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-550 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3447 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-551 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3847 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-552 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4247 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-553 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4647 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-554 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5047 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-555 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5447 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-556 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1051 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-557 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1451 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-558 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1851 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-559 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2251 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-560 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2651 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-561 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3051 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-562 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3451 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-563 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3851 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-564 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4251 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-565 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4651 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-566 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 5051 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-567 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1455 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-568 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1855 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-569 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2255 HCU WD HDR ISO November 16, 1994 Page 15 of 51

0 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CRD-570 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2655 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-571 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3055 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-572 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3455 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-573 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3855 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-574 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4255 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-575 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4655 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-576 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 1859 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-577 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2259 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-578 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 2659 HCUWD HDR ISO CRD-579 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3059 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-580 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3459 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-581 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 3859 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-582 CRD CRD-V-102 CR 4259 HCU WD HDR ISO CRD-583 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1803 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-584 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2203 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-585 CRD CRD-V-.103 CR 2603 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-586 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3003 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-587 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3403 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-588 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3803 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-589 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4203 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-590 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1407 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-591 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1807 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-592 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2207 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-593 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2607 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-594 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3007 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-595 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3407 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-596 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3807 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-597 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4207 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-598 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4607 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-599 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1011 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-600 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1411 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-601 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1811 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-602 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2211 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-603 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2611 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-604 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3011 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-605 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3411 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-606 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3811 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-607 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4211 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-608 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4611 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-609 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 5011 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-610 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 0615 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-611 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1015 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-612 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1415 HCU DRV ISOL November 16, 1994 Page 16 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING DESCRIPTION ID SYSTEM CRD-613 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1815 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-614 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2215 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-615 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2615 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-616 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3015 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-617 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3415 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-618 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3815 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-619 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4215 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-620 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4615 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-621 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 5015 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-622 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 5415 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-623 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 0219 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-624 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 0619 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-625 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1019 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-626 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1419 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-627 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1819 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-628 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2219 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-629 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2619 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-630 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3019 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-631 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3419 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-632 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3819 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-633 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4219 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-634 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4619 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-635 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 5019 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-636 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 5419 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-637 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 5819 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-638 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 0223 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-639 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 0623 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-640 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1023 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-641 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1423 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-642 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1823 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-643 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2223 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-644 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2623 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-645 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3023 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-646 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3423 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-647 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3823 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-648 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4223 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-649 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4623 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-650 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 5023 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-651 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 5423 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-652 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 5823 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-653 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 0227 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-654 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 0627 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-655 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1027 HCU DRV ISOL November 16, 1994 Page 17 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CRD-656 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1427 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-657 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1827 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-658 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2227 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-659 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2627 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-660 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3027 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-661 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3427 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-662 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3827 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-663 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4227 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-664 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4627 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-665 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 5027 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-666 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 5427 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-667 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 5827 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-668 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 0231 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-669 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 0631 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-670 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1031 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-671 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1431 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-672 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1831 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-673 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2231 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-674 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2631 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-675 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3031 HCU DRV ISOL CRD;676 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3431 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-677 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3831 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-678 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4231 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-679 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4631 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-680 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 5031 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-681 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 5431 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-682 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 5831 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-683 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 0235 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-684 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 0635 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-685 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1035 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-686 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1435 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-687 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1835 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-688 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2235 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-689 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2635 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-690 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3035 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-691 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3435 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-692 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3835 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-693 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4235 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-694 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4635 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-695 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 5035 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-696 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 5435 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-697 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 5835 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-698 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 0239 HCU DRV ISOL November 16, 1994 Page 18 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CRD-699 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 0639 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-700 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1039 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-701 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1439 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-702 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1839 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-703 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2239 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-704 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2639 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-705 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3039 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-706 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3439 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-707 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3839 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-708 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4239 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-709 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4639 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-710 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 5039 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-711 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 5439 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-712 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 5839 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-713 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 0243 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-'714 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 0643 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-715 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1043 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-716 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1443 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-717 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1843 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-718 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2243 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-719 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2643 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-720 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3043 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-721 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3443 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-722 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3843 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-723 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4243 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-724 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4643 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-725 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 5043 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-726 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 5443 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-727 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 5843 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-728 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 0647 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-729 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1047 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-730 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1447 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-731 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1847 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-732 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2247 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-733 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2647 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-734 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3047 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-735 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3447 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-736 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3847 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-737 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4247 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-738 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4647 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-739 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 5047 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-740 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 5447 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-741 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1051 HCU DRV ISOL November 16, 1994 Page 19 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CRD-742 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1451 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-743 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1851 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-744 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2251 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-745 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2651 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-746 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3051 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-747 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3451 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-748 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3851 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-749 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4251 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-750 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4651 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-751 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 5051 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-752 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1455 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-753 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1855 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-754 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2255 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-755 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2655 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-756 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3055 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-757 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3455 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-758 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3855 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-759 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4255 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-760 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4655 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-761 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 1859 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-762 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2259 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-763 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 2659 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-764 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3059 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-765 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3459 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-766 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 3859 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-767 CRD CRD-V-103 CR 4259 HCU DRV ISOL CRD-768 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1803 INS LINE VENT CRD-769 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2203 INS LINE VENT CRD-770 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2603 INS LINE VENT CRD-771 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3003 INS LINE VENT CRD-772 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3403 INS LINE VENT CRD-773 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3803 INS LINE VENT CRD-774 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4203 INS LINE VENT CRD-775 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1407 INS LINE VENT CRD-776 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1807 INS LINE VENT CRD-777 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2207 INS LINE VENT CRD-778 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2607 INS LINE VENT CRD-779 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3007 INS LINE VENT CRD-780 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3407 INS LINE VENT CRD-781 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3807 INS LINE VENT CRD-782 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4207 INS LINE VENT CRD-783 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4607 INS LINE VENT CRD-784 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1011 INS LINE VENT November 16, 1994 Page 20 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CRD-785 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1411 INS LINE VENT CRD-786 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1811 INS LINE VENT CRD-787 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2211 INS LINE VENT CRD-788 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2611 INS LINE VENT CRD-789 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3011 INS LINE VENT CRD-790 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3411 INS LINE VENT CRD-791 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3811 INS LINE VENT CRD-792 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4211 INS LINE VENT CRD-793 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4611 INS LINE VENT CRD-794 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5011 INS LINE VENT CRD-795 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0615 INS LINE VENT CRD-796 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1015 INS LINE VENT CRD-797 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1415 INS LINE VENT CRD-798 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1815 INS LINE VENT CRD-799 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2215 INS LINE VENT CRD-800 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2615 INS LINE VENT CRD-801 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3015 INS LINE VENT CRD-802 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3415 INS LINE VENT CRD-803 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3815 INS LINE VENT CRD-804 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4215 INS LINE VENT CRD-805 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4615 INS LINE VENT CRD-806 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5015 INS LINE VENT CRD-807 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5415 INS LINE VENT CRD-808 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0219 INS LINE VENT CRD-809 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0619 INS LINE VENT CRD-810 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1019 INS LINE VENT CRD-811 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1419 INS LINE VENT CRD-812 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1819 INS LINE VENT CRD-813 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2219 INS LINE VENT CRD-814 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2619 INS LINE VENT CRD-815 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3019 INS LINE VENT CRD-816 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3419 INS LINE VENT CRD-817 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3819 INS LINE VENT CRD-818 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4219 INS LINE VENT CRD-819 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4619 INS LINE VENT CRD-820 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5019 INS LINE VENT CRD-821 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5419 INS LINE VENT CRD-822 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5819 INS LINE VENT CRD-823 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0223 INS LINE VENT CRD-824 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0623 INS LINE VENT CRD-825 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1023 INS LINE VENT CRD-826 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1423 INS LINE VENT CRD-827 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1823 INS LINE VENT November 16, 1994 Page 21 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CRD-828 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2223 INS LINE VENT CRD-829 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2623 INS LINE VENT CRD-830 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3023 INS LINE VENT CRD-831 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3423 INS LINE VENT CRD-832 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3823 INS LINE VENT CRD-833 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4223 INS LINE VENT CRD-834 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4623 INS LINE VENT CRD-835 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5023 INS LINE VENT CRD-836 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5423 INS LINE VENT CRD-837 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5823 INS LINE VENT CRD-838 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0227 INS LINE VENT CRD-839 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0627 INS LINE VENT CRD-840 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1027 INS LINE VENT CRD-841 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1427 INS LINE VENT CRD-842 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1827 INS LINE VENT CRD-843 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2227 INS LINE VENT CRD-844 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2627 INS LINE VENT CRD-845 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3027 INS LINE VENT CRD-846 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3427 INS LINE VENT CRD-847 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3827 INS LINE VENT CRD-848 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4227 INS LINE VENT CRD-849 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4627 INS LINE VENT CRD-850 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5027 INS LINE VENT CRD-851 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5427 INS LINE VENT CRD-852 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5827 INS LINE VENT CRD-853 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0231 INS LINE VENT CRD-854 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0631 INS LINE VENT CRD-855 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1031 INS LINE VENT CRD-856 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1431 INS LINE VENT CRD-857 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1831 INS LINE VENT CRD-858 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2231 INS LINE VENT CRD-859 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2631 INS LINE VENT CRD-860 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3031 INS LINE VENT CRD-861 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3431 INS LINE VENT CRD-862 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3831 INS LINE VENT CRD-863 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4231 INS LINE VENT CRD-864 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4631 INS LINE VENT CRD-865 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5031 INS LINE VENT CRD-866 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5431 INS LINE VENT CRD-867 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5831 INS LINE VENT CRD-868 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0235 INS LINE VENT CRD-869 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0635 INS LINE VENT CRD-870 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1035 INS LINE VENT November 16, 1994 Page 22 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CRD-871 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1435 INS LINE VENT CRD-872 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1835 INS LINE VENT CRD-873 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2235 INS LINE VENT CRD-874 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2635 INS LINE VENT CRD-875 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3035 INS LINE VENT CRD-876 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3435 INS LINE VENT CRD-877 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3835 INS LINE VENT CRD-878 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4235 INS LINE VENT CRD-879 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4635 INS LINE VENT CRD-880 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5035 INS LINE VENT CRD-881 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5435 INS LINE VENT CRD-882 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5835 INS LINE VENT CRD-883 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0239 INS LINE VENT CRD-884 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0639 INS LINE VENT CRD-885 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1039 INS LINE VENT CRD-886 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1439 INS LINE VENT CRD-887 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1839 INS LINE VENT CRD-888 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2239 INS LINE VENT CRD-889 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2639 INS LINE VENT CRD-890 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3039 INS LINE VENT CRD-891 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3439 INS LINE VENT CRD-892 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3839 INS LINE VENT CRD-893 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4239 INS LINE VENT CRD-894 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4639 INS LINE VENT CRD-895 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5039 INS LINE VENT CRD-896 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5439 INS LINE VENT CRD-897 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5839 INS LINE VENT CRD-898 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0243 INS LINE VENT CRD-899 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0643 INS LINE VENT CRD-900 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1043 INS LINE VENT CRD-901 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1443 INS LINE VENT CRD-902 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1843 INS LINE VENT CRD-903 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2243 INS LINE VENT CRD-904 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2643 INS LINE VENT CRD-905 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3043 INS LINE VENT CRD-906 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3443 INS LINE VENT CRD-907 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3843 INS LINE VENT CRD-908 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4243 INS LINE VENT CRD-909 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4643 INS LINE VENT CRD-910 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5043 INS LINE VENT CRD-911 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5443 INS LINE VENT CRD-912 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5843 INS LINE VENT CRD-913 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 0647 INS LINE VENT November 16, 1994 Page 23 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CRD-914 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1047 INS LINE VENT CRD-915 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1447 INS LINE VENT CRD-916 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1847 INS LINE VENT CRD-917 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2247 INS LINE VENT CRD-918 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2647 INS LINE VENT CRD-919 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3047 INS LINE VENT CRD-920 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3447 INS LINE VENT CRD-921 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3847 INS LINE VENT CRD-922 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4247 INS LINE VENT CRD-923 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4647 INS LINE VENT CRD-924 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5047 INS LINE VENT CRD-925 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5447 INS LINE VENT CRD-926 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1051 INS LINE VENT CRD-927 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1451 INS LINE VENT CRD-928 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1851 INS LINE VENT CRD-929 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2251 INS LINE VENT CRD-930 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2651 INS LINE VENT CRD-931 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3051 INS LINE VENT CRD-932 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3451 INS LINE VENT CRD-933 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3851 INS LINE VENT CRD-934 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4251 INS LINE VENT CRD-935 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4651 INS LINE VENT CRD-936 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 5051 INS LINE VENT CRD-937 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1455 INS LINE VENT CRD-938 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1855 INS LINE VENT CRD-939 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2255 INS LINE VENT CRD-940 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2655 INS LINE VENT CRD-941 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3055 INS LINE VENT CRD-942 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3455 INS LINE VENT CRD-943 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3855 INS LINE VENT CRD-944 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4255 INS LINE VENT CRD-945 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4655 INS LINE VENT CRD-946 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 1859 INS LINE VENT CRD-947 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2259 INS LINE VENT CRD-948 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 2659 INS LINE VENT CRD-949 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3059 INS LINE VENT CRD-950 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3459 INS LINE VENT CRD-951 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 3859 INS LINE VENT CRD-952 CRD CRD-V-101 CR 4259 INS LINE VENT CRD-953 CRD CRD-P-1A 0/C RESET CRD-954 CRD CRD-P-1B 0/C RESET CSS-001 CSS-002 CSS CSS LPCS-V-5 INJ LINE VLV ~

HPCS-V-4 INJ LINE VLVMAN OPEN OPEN November 16, 1994 Page 24 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CSS-003 CSS HPCS-V-51 IN CI'MT MANUALSHUTOFF CSS-004 CSS LPCS-V-51 IN CI'MT MANUALSHUTOFF CSS-005 CSS HPCS-P-1 0/C RESET CSS-006 CSS HPCS-P-3 0/C RESET CSS-007 CSS LPCS-P-2 0/C RESET CSS-008 CSS LPCS-P-1 0/C RESET CWS-001 CWS CBD-LCV-1 CIRC WTR BLOWDOWN VLV CWS-002 CWS CBD-V-2 CBD-LCV-1 ISOL VLV CWS-003 CWS CBD-V-3 CBD-LCV-1 BYPASS VLV CWS-004 CWS TMU-V-4TMU S/U LUB WTR SUP VLV CWS-005 CWS TMU-V-5 TMU-LCV-2AISOL VLV CWS-006 CWS TMU-V-9TMU-LCV-2ABYP VLV CWS-007 CWS TMU-V-10ASPRAY POND FILL CWS-008 CWS TMU-V-10B SPRAY POND FILL CWS-009 CWS TMU-V-103AWEIR BOX SLUICE GATE CWS-010 CWS TMU-V-103B WEIR BOX SLUICE GATE CWS-011 CWS CW-FN-1 0/C RESET CWS-012 CWS CW-FN-2 0/C RESET CWS-013 CWS CW-FN-3 0/C RESET CWS-014 CWS CW-FN-4 0/C RESET CWS-015 CWS CW-FN-5 0/C RESET CWS-016 CWS CW-FN-6 0/C RESET CWS-017 CWS CW-FN-7 0/C RESET CWS-018 CWS CW-FN-8 0/C RESET CWS-019 CWS CW-FN-9 0/C RESET CWS-020 CWS CW-FN-10 0/C RESET CWS-021 CWS CW-FN-11 0/C RESET CWS-022 CWS CW-FN-12 0/C RESET CWS-023 CWS CW-FN-13 0/C RESET CWS-024 CWS CW-FN-14 0/C RESET CWS-025 CWS CW-FN-15 0/C RESET CWS-026 CWS CW-FN-16 0/C RESET CWS-027 CWS CW-FN-17 0/C RESET CWS-028 CWS CW-FN-18 0/C RESET CWS-029 CWS CW-FN-19 0/C RESET CWS-030 CWS CW-FN-20 0/C RESET CWS-031 CWS CW-FN-21 0/C RESET CWS-032 CWS CW-FN-22 0/C RESET CWS-033 CWS CW-FN-23 0/C RESET CWS-034 CWS CW-FN-24 0/C RESET CWS-035 CWS CW-FN-25 0/C RESET CWS-036 CWS CW-FN-26 0/C RESET CWS-037 CWS CW-FN-27 0/C RESET November 16, 1994 Page 25 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CWS-038 CWS CW-FN-28 0/C RESET CWS-039 CWS CW-FN-29 0/C RESET CWS-040 CWS CW-FN-30 0/C RESET CWS-041 CWS CW-FN-31 0/C RESET CWS-042 CWS CW-FN-32 0/C RESET CWS-043 CWS CW-FN-33 0/C RESET CWS-044 CWS CW-FN-34 0/C RESET CWS-045 CWS CW-FN-35 0/C RESET CWS-046 CWS CW-FN-36 0/C RESET CWS-047 CWS TMU-P-1A 0/C RESET CWS-048 CWS TMU-P-1B 0/C RESET CWS-049 CWS TMU-P-1C 0/C RESET DEH-001 DEH DEH PRESS CONTROLLER A OR B SEL DEH-002 DEH MANTURBINE TRIP AT FRONT STNDRD DEH-003 DEH DEH-P-1A 0/C RESET DEH-004 DEH DEH-P-1B 0/C RESET DEH-005 DEH DEH-FN-1A 0/C RESET DEH-006 DEH DEH-FN-1B 0/C RESET DGN-001 DGN BKR DG1-7 RACKED OUT DGN-002 DGN BKR DG2-8 RACKED OUT DGN-003 DGN BKR 4-DG3 RACKED OUT DGN-004 DGN BKR 4-DG3 DG3 BREAKER CONTROL DGN-005 DGN BKR DG1-7 DG1 BREAKER CONTROL DGN-006 DGN BKR DG2-8 DG2 BREAKER CONTROL DGN-007 DGN DG1 MODE SELECl'EY SWITCH DGN-008 DGN DG2 MODE SELECT KEY SWITCH DGN-009 DGN DG3 MODE SELECT SWITCH DON-010 DGN DGl LOCKOUT RLY & OVR SPD RESET DGN-011 DGN DG2 LOCKOUT RLY & OVR SPD RESET DGN-012 DGN DG3 LOCKOUT RLY & OVR SPD RESET DGN-013 DGN DG1 EMERGENCY STOP PUSHBUTTON DGN-014 DGN DG2 EMERGENCY STOP PUSHBVITON DGN-015 DGN DG3 EMERGENCY STOP PUSHBVITON DGN-016 DGN DG-1 LOCAL START PUSHBUTI'ON DGN-017 DGN DG-2 LOCAL START PUSHBUTI'ON DGN-018 DGN DG-3 LOCALSTART PUSHBUITON DGN-019 DGN DG1 ENGINE CONTROL SELECT DGN-020 DGN DG2 ENGINE CONTROL SELECT DGN-021 DGN DG1 EMERGENCY BYPASS SELECT DGN-022 DGN DG2 EMERGENCY BYPASS SELECT DGN-023 DGN DG1 EXCITATIONMODE SELECTOR DGN-024 DGN DG2 EXCITATIONMODE SELECTOR DGN-025 DGN DG3 GOVERNOR DROOP SWITCH November 16, 1994 Page 26 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION DGN-026 DGN DG1 ENGINE SPEED SELECI'OR DGN-027 DGN DG2 ENGINE SPEED SELECI'OR EPS-001 EPS BATI'ERYBO-1A DISC EPS-002 EPS BATI'ERYBO-1A FUSE EPS-003 EPS BATTERY BO-1B DISC EPS-004 EPS BATI'ERYBO-1B FUSE EPS-005 EPS BATI'ERYBO-2A DISC EPS-006 EPS BATI'ERYBO-2A FUSE EPS-007 EPS BATI'ERYBO-2B DISC EPS-008 EPS BATI'ERYBO-2B FUSE EPS-009 EPS BATTERY B 1-1 DISC EPS-010 EPS BATl'ERYB 1-1 FUSE EPS-011 EPS BATl'ERYB 1-2 DISC EPS-012 EPS BATI'ERYB 1-2 FUSE EPS-013 EPS BATI'ERYB 1-3 OUTPUT BKR 0/C EPS-014 EPS BATI'ERYB 1-7 DISC EPS-015 EPS BATl'ERY B 1-7 FUSE EPS-016 EPS BATI'ERYB2-1 DISC EPS-017 EPS BATI'ERYB2-1 FUSE EPS-018 EPS BKR 52-1-11 0/C RESET EPS-019 EPS BKR 52-1-500S 0/C RESET EPS-020 EPS BKR 52-1-7 0/C RESET EPS-021 EPS BKR 52-11-1 0/C RESET EPS-022 EPS BKR 52-2-21 0/C RESET EPS-023 EPS BKR 52-2-4 0/C RESET EPS-024 EPS BKR 52-21-11 0/C RESET EPS-025 EPS BKR 52-21-2 0/C RESET EPS-026 EPS BKR 52-3-31 0/C RESET EPS-027 EPS BKR 52-3-8 0/C RESET EPS-028 EPS BKR 52-31-21 0/C RESET EPS-029 EPS BKR 52-31-3 0/C RESET EPS-030 EPS BKR 52-5-53 0/C RESET EPS-031 EPS BKR 52-6-63 0/C RESET EPS-032 EPS BKR 52-CTA 0/C RESET EPS-033 EPS BKR 52-CTB 0/C RESET EPS-034 EPS BKR 52N1-1 0/C RESET EPS-035 EPS BKR 52N1-2 0/C RESET EPS-036 EPS BKR 52N1-3 0/C RESET EPS-037 EPS BKR 52N2-5 0/C RESET EPS-038 EPS BKR 52N2-6 0/C RESET EPS-039 EPS BKR 52S-1 0/C RESET EPS-040 EPS BKR 52S-2 0/C RESET EPS-041 EPS BKR 52$ -3 0/C RESET November 16, 1994 Page 27 of 51

0 APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION EPS-042 EPS BKR 52S-5 0/C RESET EPS-043 EPS BKR 52$ -6 0/C RESET EPS-044 EPS BKR CB-4-2 0/C RESET EPS-045 EPS BKR CB-4-41 0/C RESET EPS-046 EPS BKR CB-LF1A 0/C RESET EPS-047 EPS BKR CB-LF1B 0/C RESET EPS-048 EPS BKR CB-LF2A 0/C RESET EPS-049 EPS BKR CB-LF2B 0/C RESET EPS-050 EPS BKR CB-RPT-3A 0/C RESET EPS-051 EPS BKR CB-RPT-3B 0/C RESET EPS-052 EPS BKR CB-RPTAA 0/C RESET EPS-053 EPS BKR CB-RPT-4B 0/C RESET EPS-054 EPS BKR CB-RRA 0/C RESET EPS-055 EPS BKR CB-RRB 0/C RESET EPS-056 EPS BKR CS-3-500S 0/C RESET EPS-057 EPS BKR CS-7-1 0/C RESET EPS-058 EPS BKR CS-7-71 0/C RESET EPS-059 EPS BKR CS-7-73 0/C RESET EPS-060 EPS BKR CS-7-75/1 0/C RESET EPS-061 EPS BKR CS-7-DG1 0/C RESET EPS-062 EPS BKR CS-75-72 0/C RESET EPS-063 EPS BKR CS-8-3 0/C RESET EPS-064 EPS BKR CS-8-81 0/C RESET EPS-065 EPS BKR CS-8-83 0/C RESET EPS-066 EPS BKR CS-8-85/1 0/C RESET EPS-067 EPS BKR CS-8-DG2 0/C RESET EPS-068 EPS BKR CS-85-82 0/C RESET EPS-069 EPS BKR CS-B-7 0/C RESET EPS-070 EPS BKR CS-B-8 0/C RESET EPS-071 EPS CHARGER CO-1A INPUT BKR 0/C EPS-072 EPS CHARGER CO-1A OUTPUT BKR 0/C EPS-073 EPS CHARGER CO-1B INPUT BKR 0/C EPS-074 EPS CHARGER CO-1B OUTPUT BKR 0/C EPS-075 EPS CHARGER CO-2A INPUT BKR 0/C EPS-076 EPS CHARGER CO-2A OUTPUT BKR 0/C EPS-077 EPS CHARGER CO-2B INPUT BKR 0/C EPS-078 EPS CHARGER CO-2B OUTPUT BKR 0/C EPS-079 EPS CHARGER C 1-1 FUSE EPS-080 EPS CHARGER C 1-1 INPUT BKR 0/C EPS-081 EPS CHARGER Cl-1 INPUT DISC EPS-082 EPS CHARGER Cl-1 OUTPUT BKR 0/C EPS-083 EPS CHARGER Cl-1 OUTPUT DISC EPS-084 EPS CHARGER Cl-2 FUSE November 16, 1994 Page 28 of 51

APPENDIX C ATIACHMENT C-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACI'IONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION EPS-085 EPS CHARGER Cl-2 INPUT BKR 0/C EPS-086 EPS CHARGER Cl-2 INPUT DISC EPS-087 EPS CHARGER Cl-2 OUTPUT BKR 0/C EPS-088 EPS CHARGER Cl-2 OUTPUT DISC EPS-089 EPS CHARGER Cl-7 FUSE EPS-090 EPS CHARGER Cl-7 INPUT DISC EPS-091 EPS CHARGER C 1-7 OUTPUT DISC EPS-092 EPS CHARGER Cl-HPCS INPUT BKR 0/C EPS-093 EPS CHARGER Cl-HPCS OUTPUT BKR 0/C EPS-094 EPS CHARGER C2-1 FUSE EPS-095 EPS CHARGER C2-1 INPUT BKR 0/C EPS-096 EPS CHARGER C2-1 INPUT DISC EPS-097 EPS CHARGER C2-1 OUTPUT BKR 0/C EPS-098 EPS CHARGER C2-1 OUTPUT DISC EPS-099 EPS IN1 KIRKKEY EPS-100 EPS IN1 MAINTENANCESW EPS-101 EPS IN1 STATIC SWITCH EPS-102 EPS INl-CB1 MC-7A NORM INPT AC 0/C EPS-103 EPS IN1-CB2 DP-S2-1 NORM DC 0/C EPS-104 EPS IN1-CB3 INV OUTPUT 0/C EPS-105 EPS IN1-CB4 ALT AC OUT 0/C EPS-106 EPS IN1-MIS MAINTBYPASS 0/C EPS-107 EPS IN2 MANUALXFER SWITCH EPS-108 EPS IN2 STATIC SWITCH EPS-109 EPS IN2-CB1 lN2 NORM DC BKR 0/C EPS-110 EPS IN3 MANUALXFER SWITCH EPS-111 EPS IN3 STATIC SWITCH EPS-112 EPS IN3-CB1 IN3 NORM DC BKR 0/C EPS-113 EPS MC-1A DISC DEH-P-1A EPS-114 EPS MC-1A DISC HY-P-A2/3 EPS-115 EPS MC-1A DISC HY-P-B2/3 EPS-116 EPS MC-1A DISC TO-BOP-1 EPS-117 EPS MC-1A DISC TO-EX-1A EPS-118 EPS MC-1A DISC TO-SOBP-1 EPS-119 EPS MC-1B DISC RFT-MOP-1A EPS-120 EPS MC-1B DISC RFT-TNG-1A EPS-121 EPS MC-1E DISC HD-V-15A EPS-122 EPS MC-2B DISC COND-V-135C EPS-123 EPS MC-2C DISC DEH-P-1B EPS-124 EPS MC-2C DISC RFW-V-112B EPS-125 EPS MC-2D DISC SCW-P-2 EPS-126 EPS MC-2D DISC TO-EX-4 EPS-127 EPS MC-2P DISC CAS-C-1 c November 16, 1994 Page 29 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION EPS-128 EPS MC-2P DISC RFT-MOP-18 EPS-129 EPS MC-2P DISC RFT-TNG-1B EPS-130 EPS MC-2R DISC BF-1B EPS-131 EPS MC-2R-A DISC COND-V-1408 EPS-132 EPS MC-3A DISC COND-V-140A EPS-133 EPS MC-38 DISC BF-1A EPS-134 EPS MC-38 DISC TG-TNG-1 EPS-135 EPS MC-3C DISC AR-EX-1A EPS-136 EPS MC-3C DISC TG-ASOP-1 EPS-137 EPS MC-4A DISC HPCS-P-3 EPS-138 EPS MC-4A BKR HPCS-V-1 RACKOUT EPS-139 EPS MC-4A BKR HPCS-V-15 RACKOUT EPS-140 EPS MC-4A BKR HPCS-V-4 RACKOUT EPS-141 EPS MC-5L DISC CW-FN-21 EPS-142 EPS MC-5M DISC CW-FN-23 EPS-143 EPS MC-5N DISC FP-P-2A EPS-144 EPS MC-5P DISC CW-FN-25 EPS-145 EPS MC-SQ DISC CW-FN-29 EPS-146 EPS MC-5R DISC CW-V-7 EPS-147 EPS MC-68 DISC TR-68-E EPS-148 EPS MC-6L DISC CW-FN-2 EPS-149 EPS MC-6M DISC CW-FN-14 EPS-150 EPS MC-6N DISC FP-P-28 EPS-151 EPS MC-6P DISC CW-FN-7 EPS-152 EPS MC-6Q DISC CW-FN-11 EPS-153 EPS MC-6R DISC CW-V-4 EPS-154 EPS MC-7A BKR MC-7A-A0/C EPS-155 EPS MC-7A DISC CAS-C-1A EPS-156 EPS MC-7A DISC IN1 NORM AC EPS-157 EPS MC-7A DISC RFW-V-65A EPS-158 EPS MC-7A DISC RFW-V-658 EPS-159 EPS MC-7A DISC RPS-MG-A EPS-160 EPS MC-7A DISC SW-V-12A EPS-161 EPS MC-7A DISC SW-V-2A EPS-162 EPS MC-7A DISC TR-7A EPS-163 EPS MC-7A DISC TR-7A-C EPS-164 EPS MC-7A-A DISC SW-V-4A EPS-165 EPS MC-78 DISC CIA-V-20 EPS-166 EPS MC-78 DISC CIA-V-30A EPS-167 EPS MC-78 DISC CRA-FN-1A-1 EPS-168 EPS MC-78 DISC CRA-FN-2A-2 EPS-169 EPS MC-78 DISC LPCS-P-2 EPS-170 EPS MC-78 DISC RCIC-P-3 November 16, 1994 Page 30 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION EPS-171 EPS MC-78 DISC SLC-P-1A EPS-172 EPS MC-78-A DISC LPCS-V-1 EPS-173 EPS MC-78-A DISC LPCS-V-5 EPS-174 EPS MC-78-A DISC PP-7A-Z EPS-175 EPS MC-78-A DISC RCC-V-5 EPS-176 EPS MC-78-A DISC RHR-FCV-64A EPS-177 EPS MC-78-A DISC RHR-V-24A EPS-178 EPS MC-78-A DISC RHR-V-27A EPS-179 EPS MC-78-A DISC RHR-V-42A EPS-180 EPS MC-78-A DISC RHR-V-4A EPS-181 EPS MC-78-A DISC RHR-V-53A EPS-182 EPS MC-78-A DISC RHR-V-538 EPS-183 EPS MC-78-A DISC RHR-V-6A EPS-184 EPS MC-78-8 DISC RHR-V-3A EPS-185 EPS MC-78-8 DISC SGT-FN-1A-1 EPS-186 EPS MC-78-8 DISC SGT-FN-18-1 EPS-187 EPS MC-78-8 DISC SGT-V-3A-1 EPS-188 EPS MC-7C DISC RRA-FN-8 EPS-189 EPS MC-7C DISC RRC-V-67A EPS-190 EPS MC-7C-A DISC CN-V-51 EPS-191 EPS MC-7C-8 DISC TSW-V-64A EPS-192 EPS MC-7E DISC WEA-FN-lA EPS-193 EPS MC-7F DISC IN1 ALTSUPP EPS-194 EPS MC-7F DISC WEA-FN-53A EPS-195 EPS MC-7F DISC WMA-FN-51A EPS-196 EPS MC-7F DISC WMA-FN-53A EPS-197 EPS MC-7F DISC WMA-FN-54A EPS-198 EPS MC-7R/MC-8R DISC PP-78 EPS-199 EPS MC-8A BKR MC-8A-A0/C EPS-200 EPS MC-8A DISC CAS-C-18 EPS-201 EPS MC-8A DISC CJW-P-18 EPS-202 EPS MC-8A DISC RPS-MG-2 EPS-203 EPS MC-8A DISC SW-V-128 EPS-204 EPS MC-8A DISC SW-V-28 EPS-205 EPS MC-8A DISC TR-8A EPS-206 EPS MC-8A-A DISC SW-V-48 EPS-207 EPS MC-88 DISC CRA-FN-18-1 EPS-208 EPS MC-88 DISC CRA-FN-18-2 EPS-209 EPS MC-88 DISC CRA-FN-28-1 EPS-210 EPS MC-88 DISC CRA-FN-28-2 EPS-211 EPS MC-88 DISC PP-8A-Z EPS-212 EPS MC-88 DISC RHR-P-3 EPS-213 EPS MC-88 DISC SLC-P-18 November 16, 1994 Page 31 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION EPS-214 EPS MC-8B-A DISC RCIC-V-63 EPS-215 EPS MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-16B EPS-216 EPS MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-17B EPS-217 EPS MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-24B EPS-218 EPS MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-27B EPS-219 EPS MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-42B EPS-220 EPS MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-42C EPS-221 EPS MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-4B EPS-222 EPS MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-4C EPS-223 EPS MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-64B EPS-224 EPS MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-64C EPS-225 EPS MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-6B EPS-226 EPS MC-8B-A DISC RHR-V-9 EPS-227 EPS MC-8B-A DISC RWCU-V-1 EPS-228 EPS MC-8B-B DISC RHR-V-3B EPS-229 EPS MC-8B-B DISC SGT-FN-1A-2 EPS-230 EPS MC-8B-B DISC SGT-FN-1B-2 EPS-231 EPS MC-8B-B DISC SGT-V-3A-2 EPS-232 EPS MC-8C BKR RWCU-P-1A RACKOUT EPS-233 EPS MC-8C BKR RWCU-P-1B RACKOUT EPS-234 EPS MC-8C DISC HY-P-Al/3 EPS-235 EPS MC-8C DISC RRA-FN-9 EPS-236 EPS MC-8C DISC RRC-V-23A EPS-237 EPS MC-8C-A DISC HY-P-B1/3 EPS-238 EPS MC-8C-B DISC TSW-V-64B EPS-239 EPS MC-8C-B DISC TSW-V-64C EPS-240 EPS MC-8E DISC WEA-FN-1B EPS-241 EPS MC-8E DISC WEA-FN-1C EPS-242 EPS MC-8F DISC WEA-FN-53B EPS-243 EPS MC-8F DISC WMA-FN-51B EPS-244 EPS MC-8F DISC WMA-FN-53B EPS-245 EPS MC-8F DISC WMA-FN-54B EPS-246 EPS MC-S1-1D DISC RCC-V-6 EPS-247 EPS MC-S1-1D DISC RCIC-V-10 EPS-248 EPS MC-S1-1D DISC RCIC-V-68 EPS-249 EPS MC-S1-1D DISC RCIC-V-8 EPS-250 EPS MC-S1-2D DISC CAC-V-11 EPS-251 EPS MC-S2-1A DISC RCIC-P-4 EPS-252 EPS MC-S2-1A DISC RCIC-V-1 EPS-253 EPS MC-S2-1A DISC RCIC-V-13 EPS-254 EPS MC-S2-1A DISC RCIC-V-45 EPS-255 EPS MC-S2-1A DISC RHR-V-8 EPS-256 EPS MC-S2-1A DISC RWCU-V-4 November 16, 1994 Page 32 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION EPS-257 EPS MC-S2-1B DISC RFT-EOP-1A EPS-258 EPS MC-S2-1B DISC RFT-EOP-1B EPS-259 EPS MC-S2-1B DISC TG-ASOBP-1 BPS-260 EPS MC-S2-1B DISC TO-P-1 EPS-261 EPS PP-7A DISC C0-1A,1B EPS-262 EPS PP-7A DISC IN-3 EPS-263 EPS PP-8A DISC C0-2A,2B BPS-264 EPS PP-8A DISC IN-2 EPS-265 BPS RPS-CB-2A RPS-A TRIP SYS BKR 0/C EPS-266 EPS RPS-CB-2B RPS-B TRIP SYS BKR 0/C EPS-267 EPS RPS-CB-3A PWR RNG DIV 1 BKR 0/C EPS-268 BPS RPS-CB-3B PWR RNG DIV 2 BKR 0/C EPS-269 EPS RPS-CB-5A NS4 INBD BKR 0/C EPS-270 EPS RPS-CB-5B NS4 OTBD BKR 0/C EPS-271 EPS RPS-CB-6A PRM DIV 1 BKR 0/C EPS-272 EPS RPS-CB-6B PRM DIV2 BKR 0/C EPS-273 EPS RPS-CB-7A NS4 OTBD BKR 0/C EPS-274 EPS RPS-CB-7B NS4 INBD BKR 0/C EPS-275 EPS RPS-CB-CB1 ALTSUP BKR 0/C EPS-276 EPS RPS-CB-MG1 MG-A OUTPT BKR 0/C EPS-277 EPS RPS-CB-MG2 MG-B OUTPT BKR 0/C EPS-278 EPS RPS-EPA-3A RPS-A EPA-3A 0/C EPS-279 EPS RPS-EPA-3B RPS-B EPA-3B 0/C EPS-280 EPS RPS-EPA-3C RPS-A EPA-3C 0/C EPS-281 EPS RPS-EPA-3D RPS-B EPA-3D 0/C EPS-282 EPS RPS-EPA-3E ALTRPS BPA-3E 0/C BPS-283 EPS RPS-EPA-3F ALTRPS EPA-3F 0/C EPS-284 EPS RPS-MS-1 RPS-MG-A START SW EPS-285 EPS RPS-MS-2 RPS-MG-B START SW EPS-286 EPS S 1-1 DISC DP-Sl-1A EPS-287 EPS S 1-1 DISC MC-S 1-1D EPS-288 EPS S1-2 DISC MC-S 1-2D EPS-289 EPS S1-3 DISC 4KV BKR CONTROL S004 EPS-290 EPS S1-7 DISC DP-Sl-2C EPS-291 EPS S2-1 DISC IN-1 EPS-292 EPS S2-1 DISC MC-S2-1A EPS-293 EPS S2-1 DISC MC-S2-1B EPS-294 EPS SH-05 BKR 5-53 RACKOUT EPS-295 EPS SH-05 BKR CTA RACKOUT EPS-296 EPS SH-05 BKR N2-5 RACKOUT EPS-297 EPS SH-05 BKR RRA RACKOUT EPS-298 EPS SH-05 BKR S-5 RACKOUT EPS-299 EPS SH-05 PT FUSE SH-5 November 16, 1994 Page 33 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION EPS-300 EPS SH-06 BKR 6-63 RACKOUT EPS-301 EPS SH-06 BKR CTB RACKOUT EPS-302 EPS SH-06 BKR N2-6 RACKOUT EPS-303 EPS SH-06 BKR RRB RACKOUT EPS-304 EPS SH-06 BKR S-6 RACKOUT EPS-305 EPS SH-06 PT FUSE SH-6 EPS-306 EPS SH-09 BKR RPT-3A RACKOUT EPS-307 EPS SH-10 BKR RPT-3B RACKOUT EPS-308 EPS SH-ll BKR RPT-4A RACKOUT EPS-309 EPS SH-12 BKR RPT-4B RACKOUT EPS-310 EPS SH-13 BKR LF-2A RACKOUT EPS-311 EPS SH-14 BKR LF-2B RACKOUT EPS-312 EPS SL-11 BKR 11-1 RACKOUT EPS-313 EPS SL-11 BKR AR-P-1A RACKOUT EPS-314 EPS SL-21 BKR 21-11 RACKOUT EPS-315 EPS SL-21 BKR 21-2 RACKOUT EPS-316 EPS SL-21 BKR AR-P-1B RACKOUT EPS-317 EPS SL-31 BKR 31-21 RACKOUT EPS-318 EPS SL-31 BKR 31-3 RACKOUT EPS-319 EPS SL-31 BKR MC-SC 0/C EPS-320 EPS SL-51 BKR MC-5M 0/C EPS-321 EPS SL-'S2 BKR MC-5Q 0/C EPS-322 EPS SL-53 BKR WOA-FN-1A RACKOUT EPS-323 EPS SL-61 BKR MC-6M 0/C EPS-324 EPS SL-62 BKR MC-6Q 0/C EPS-325 EPS SL-63 BKR WOA-FN-1B RACKOUT EPS-326 EPS SL-71 BKR MC-7A-B 0/C EPS-327 EPS SL-71 BKR MC-7B 0/C EPS-328 EPS SL-71 BKR MC-7C 0/C EPS-329 EPS SL-71 BKR RCC-P-1A RACKOUT EPS-330 EPS SL-71 BKR REA-FN-1A RACKOUT EPS-331 EPS SL-73 BKR MC-7A 0/C EPS-332 EPS SL-73 BKR MC-7E 0/C EPS-333 EPS SL-73 BKR MC-7F 0/C EPS-334 EPS SL-73 BKR ROA-FN-1A RACKOUT EPS-335 EPS SL-81 BKR MC-8B 0/C EPS-336 EPS SL-81 BKR MC-8C 0/C EPS-337 EPS SL-81 BKR RCC-P-1B RACKOUT EPS-338 EPS SL-81 BKR RCC-P-1C RACKOUT EPS-339 EPS SL-83 BKR MC-8A 0/C EPS-340 EPS SL-83 BKR MC-8E 0/C EPS-341 EPS SL-83 BKR MC-8F 0/C EPS-342 EPS SL-83 BKR REA-FN-1B RACKOUT November 16, 1994 Page 34 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION EPS-343 EPS SL-83 BKR ROA-FN-1B RACKOUT EPS-344 EPS SM-1 BKR 1-11 RACKOUT EPS-345 EPS SM-1 BKR 1-500S RACKOUT EPS-346 EPS SM-1 BKR 1-7 RACKOUT EPS-347 EPS SM-1 BKR C1A RACKOUT EPS-348 EPS SM-1 BKR CB2A RACKOUT EPS-349 EPS SM-1 BKR CW1A RACKOUT EPS-350 EPS SM-1 BKR LF-1A RACKOUT EPS-351 EPS SM-1 BKR Nl-1 RACKOUT EPS-352 EPS SM-1 BKR S-1 RACKOUT EPS-353 EPS SM-1 PT FUSE SM-1 EPS-354 EPS SM-2 BKR 2-21 RACKOUT EPS-355 EPS SM-2 BKR 2-4 RACKOUT EPS-356 EPS SM-2 BKR C1B RACKOUT EPS-357 EPS SM-2 BKR CB2B RACKOUT EPS-358 EPS SM-2 BKR CW1B RACKOUT EPS-359 EPS SM-2 BKR Nl-2 RACKOUT EPS-360 EPS SM-2 BKR S-2 RACKOUT EPS-361 EPS SM-2 PT FUSE SM-2 EPS-362 EPS SM-3 BKR 3-31 RACKOUT EPS-363 EPS SM-3 BKR 3-500S RACKOUT EPS-364 EPS SM-3 BKR 3-8 RACKOUT EPS-365 EPS SM-3 BKR C1C RACKOUT EPS-366 EPS SM-3 BKR CB2C RACKOUT EPS-367 EPS SM-3 BKR CW1C RACKOUT EPS-368 EPS SM-3 BKR LF-1B RACKOUT EPS-369 EPS SM-3 BKR Nl-3 RACKOUT EPS-370 EPS SM-3 BKR S-3 RACKOUT EPS-371 EPS SM-3 PT FUSE SM-3 EPS-372 EPS SM-4 BKR 4-2 RACKOUT EPS-373 EPS SM-4 BKR 4P1 RACKOUT EPS-374 EPS SM-4 BKR HPCS RACKOUT EPS-375 EPS SM-7 BKR 7-1 RACKOUT EPS-376 EPS SM-7 BKR 7-71 RACKOUT EPS-377 EPS SM-7 BKR 7-73 RACKOUT EPS-378 EPS SM-7 BKR 7-75/1 RACKOUT EPS-379 EPS SM-7 BKR 7-75/2 RACKOUT EPS-380 EPS SM-7 BKR 7-DG1 RACKOUT EPS-381 EPS SM-7 BKR B-7 RACKOUT EPS-382 EPS SM-7 BKR CRD-1A RACKOUT EPS-383 EPS SM-7 BKR LPCS RACKOUT EPS-384 EPS SM-7 BKR RHR-2A RACKOUT EPS-385 EPS SM-7 BKR SW-1A RACKOUT November 16, 1994 Page 35 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION EPS-386 EPS SM-72 BKR TMU-1ARACKOUT EPS-387 EPS SM-75 BKR 75-72 RACKOUT EPS-388 EPS SM-75 BKR TSW-lA RACKOUT EPS-389 EPS SM-8 BKR 8-3 RACKOUT EPS-390 EPS SM-8 BKR 8-81 RACKOUT EPS-391 EPS SM-8 BKR 8-83 RACKOUT EPS-392 EPS SM-8 BKR 8-85/1 RACKOUT EPS-393 EPS SM-8 BKR 8-85/2 RACKOUT EPS-394 EPS SM-8 BKR 8-DG2 RACKOUT EPS-395 EPS SM-8 BKR B-8 RACKOUT EPS-396 EPS SM-8 BKR CRD-1B RACKOUT EPS-397 EPS SM-8 BKR RHR-2B RACKOUT EPS-398 EPS SM-8 BKR RHR-2C RACKOUT EPS-399 EPS SM-8 BKR SW1B RACKOUT EPS-400 EPS SM-82 BKR TMU-1B RACKOUT EPS-401 EPS SM-85 BKR 85-82 RACKOUT EPS-402 EPS SM-85 BKR TSW-1B RACKOUT EPS-403 EPS TMU-1C BKR RACKOUT EPS-404 EPS TMU-1C BUS SELECT EPS-405 EPS IN1-BTB MAINTBYPASS 0/C EPS-406 EPS IN1-MBP MAINTBYPASS 0/C EPS-407 EPS RRC-M-1A1 0/C RESET EPS-408 EPS RRC-M-1B1 0/C RESET EPS-409 EPS RPS-MG-1 0/C RESET EPS-410 EPS RPS-MG-2 0/C RESET EPS-411 EPS BKR 7-75/2 EPS-412 EPS BKR 8-85/2 EPS-413 EPS MC-8AADISC MS-V-146 EPS-414 EPS E-RMS-7FDA, IN-3 POWER EPS-415 EPS E-RMS-8FDA, IN-2 POWER FPC-001 FPC FPC-V-148 CONDENSER RETURN FPC-002 FPC FPC-V-114 PUMP X CONN FPC-003 FPC FPC-V-115A HX BYPASS FPC-004 FPC FPC-V-115B HX BYPASS FPC-005 FPC FPC-V-116A HX INLET ISOL FPC-006 FPC FPC-V-116B HX INLET ISOL FPC-007 FPC FPC-V-118A HX OUTLET ISOL FPC-008 FPC FPC-V-118B HX OUTLET ISOL FPC-009 FPC FPC-V-143 RX WELL RECIRC FPC-010 FPC FPC-V-141 X-TIE TO RHR FPC-011 FPC FPC-V-131 GATE DRAIN FPC-012 FPC FPC-V-105 WELL DRAIN FPC-013 FPC FPC-V-130 SURGE TANKDRAIN November 16, 1994 Page 36 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION FPC-014 FPC FPC-V-142 FP RECIRC FPC-015 FPC FUEL POOL PLUG POSITION FPC-016 FPC FPC-V-147 WETWELL CLEANUP ISOL FPC-017 FPC FPC-P-1A 0/C RESET FPC-018 FPC FPC-P-1B 0/C RESET FPC-019 FPC FPC-P-3 0/C RESET FPS-001 FPS FP-P-1 DIESEL FIRE PUMP FPS-002 FPS FP-P-2A ELECTRIC FIRE PUMP FPS-003 FPS FP-P-2B ELECTRIC FIRE PUMP FPS-004 FPS FP-P-3 JOCKEY PUMP FPS-005 FPS FP-P-110 DIESEL FIRE PUMP FPS-006 FPS FP-P-111 JOCKEY PUMP FPS-007 FPS FP-P-111 0/C RESET FPS-008 FPS FP-P-2A 0/C RESET FPS-009 FPS FP-P-2B 0/C RESET FPS-010 FPS FP-P-3 0/C RESET FPS-011 FPS FP-P-1 0/C RESET FPS-012 FPS FP-P-110 0/C RESET FPT-001 FPT TO-V-62A RFPT A LO CLR SEL 2A/B FPT-002 FPT TO-V-62B RFPT B LO CLR SEL 2C/D FPT-003 FPT RFT-P-AOPA 0/C RESET FPT-004 FPT RFT-P-AOPB 0/C RESET FPT-005 FPT RFT-P-EOPA 0/C RESET FPT-006 FPT RFT-P-EOPB 0/C RESET FPT-007 FPT RFT-P-MOPA 0/C RESET FPT-008 FPT RFT-P-MOPB 0/C RESET FPT-009 RFT-TNG-1A 0/C RESET FPT-010 FPT RFT-TNG-1B 0/C RESET FPT-011 FPT TO-EX-3A 0/C RESET FPT-012 FPT TO-EX-3B 0/C RESET FPT-013 FPT WEDGE REMOVED/INSTALLRFT-TNG-1A FPT-014 FPT WEDGE REMOVED/INSTALLRFT-TNG-1B FWH-001 FWH HV-V-2D BYP HV-V-23D STRTUP VNT FWH-002 FWH HV-V-2C BYP HV-V-23C STRTUP VNT FWH-003 FWH HV-V-2HBYP HV-V-23H STRTUP VNT FWH-004 FWH HV-V-2G BYP HV-V-23G STRTUP VNT FWH-005 FWH HV-V-2LBYP HV-V-23LSTRTUP VNT FWH-006 FWH HV-V-2KBYP HV-V-23KSTRTUP VNT FWH-007 FWH HV-V-2IBYP HV-V-23I STRTUP VNT FWH-008 FWH HV-V-2J BYP HV-V-23J STRTUP VNT FWH-009 FWH HV-V-35ABYP HV-V-37ASTRTUP VNT FWH-010 FWH HV-V-35B BYP HV-V-37B STRTUP VNT FWH-011 FWH HV-V-2ABYP HV-V-23ASTRTUP VNT November 16, 1994 Page 37 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION FWH-012 FWH HV-V-2B BYP HV-V-23B STRTUP VNT FWH-013 FWH HV-V-2E BYP HV-V-23E STRTUP VNT FWH-014 FWH HV-V-2F BYP HV-V-23F STRTUP VNT FWH-015 FWH HV-V-34ABYP HV-V-36ASTRTUP VNT FWH-016 FWH HV-V-34B BYP HV-V-36B STRTUP VNT FWH-017 FWH MSR HD-TKS NON-RETURN VLVRESET GEA-001 GEA SO-V-232 SEAL OIL TANKISOL GEA-002 GEA SCW-F05 HX 2 OUTLET GEA-003 GEA SCW-V406 HX 1 OUTLET ISOLATION GEA-004 GEA SCW-V-407 HX 2 INLET GEA-005 GEA SCW-F08 HX 2 INLET ISOLATION GEA-006 GEA SCW-V409 HX 1 INLET GEA-007 GEA H2-V-7 H2 ISOLATIONVALVE GEA-008 GEA SCW-P-1A PUMP AUTO/START/STOP GEA-009 GEA SCW-P-1B PUMP AUTO/START/STOP GEA-010 GBA TG-HSOP H2 SEAL OIL PUMP 6EA-011 GEA TG-ASOP AIR SIDE SEAL OIL PUMP GEA-012 GEA TG-ASOBP AIR SIDE SO B/U PUMP GEA-013 GBA H2-V-52 H2 SUPPLY VALVE GEA-014 GEA H2-V-34 H2 VENT VALVE GEA-015 GEA C02-V-60 C02 SUPPLY VALVE GEA-016 GEA C02-V-6 C02 ISOLATION GEA-017 GEA IBD-AD-13B FRESH AIR INTAKE GEA-018 GEA IBD-AD-2VENT TO ATMOSPHERE GEA-019 GEA IBD-AD-13AFRESH AIR INTAKE GEA-020 GEA STATOR CLG WTR DEMINA IN SERV GEA-021 GEA STATOR CLG WTR DEMINB IN SERV GEA-022 GEA SO-V-231 SEAL OILTANKDRAIN GEA-023 GEA SCW-V-424 DEMINBYPASS 6EA-024 GBA IBD-FN-1A 0/C RESET GEA-025 GEA IBD-FN-1B 0/C RESET 6EA-026 GEA SCW-P-1A 0/C RESET GEA-027 GBA SCW-P-1B 0/C RESET GEA-028 GEA TG-ASOP 0/C RESET GEA-029 GEA TG-ASOBP 0/C RESET GEA-030 GEA TG-HSOP 0/C RESET GEA-031 GEA TO-EX-4 0/C RESET 6 EN-001 GEN MOD BANK89-P 1/P3 GEN-002 GEN E-MO-DIS189 ¹1 MTR OP DISC GEN-003 GEN E-MO-DIS189 ¹2 MTR OP DISC GEN-004 GEN E-MO-DIS289 ¹1 MTR OP DISC GEN-005 GEN E-MO-DIS289 ¹2 MTR OP DISC GEN-006 GEN GRID BUS SELECT November 16, 1994 Page 38 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION GEN-007 GEN MAINGENERATOR DISCONNECT LINK GEN-008 GEN BKR 4885 500KV BKR ¹1 LOCAL CONT GEN-009 GEN BKR 4888 500KV BKR ¹2 LOCAL CONT LDS-001 LDS LPDS SINGLE INPUT (SPURIOUS)

LDS-002 LDS LPDS SUSTAINED INPUT MSL-001 MSL MSLC-V-11 AIR INLET MSL-002 MSL MSLC-V-12 AIR INLET MSL-003 MSL MSLC-FN-1 0/C RESET MSL-004 MSL MSLC-FN-2 0/C RESET NIS-001 NIS APRM A GAIN ADJ FACTOR 0-10 NIS-002 NIS APRM B GAIN ADJ FACTOR 0-10 NIS-003 NIS APRM C GAIN ADJ FACTOR 0-10 NIS-004 NIS APRM D GAIN ADJ FACTOR 0-10 NIS-005 NIS APRM E GAIN ADJ FACI'OR 0-10 NIS-006 NIS APRM F GAIN ADJ FACl OR 0-10 NIS-007 NIS LPRM 08-17A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-008 NIS LPRM 08-17C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-009 NIS LPRM 08-17D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-010 NIS LPRM 08-25A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-011 NIS LPRM 08-25B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-012 NIS LPRM 08-25D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-013 NIS LPRM 08-33A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-014 NIS LPRM 08-33B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-015 NIS LPRM 08-33C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-016 NIS LPRM 0841B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-017, NIS LPRM 0841C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-018 NIS LPRM 0841D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-019 NIS LPRM 08-49A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-020 NIS LPRM 08-49C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-021 NIS LPRM 0849D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-022 NIS LPRM 16-09B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-023 NIS LPRM 16-09C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-024 NIS LPRM 16-09D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-025 NIS LPRM 16-17A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-026 NIS LPRM 16-17B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-027 NIS LPRM 16-17C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-028 NIS LPRM 16-25A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-029 NIS LPRM 16-25B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-030 NIS LPRM 16-25D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-031 NIS LPRM 16-33A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-032 NIS LPRM 16-33C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-033 NIS LPRM 16-33D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-034 NIS LPRM 16-41B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH November 16, 1994 Page 39 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION NIS-035 NIS LPRM 16-41C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-036 NIS LPRM 16-41D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-037 NIS LPRM 1649A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-038 NIS LPRM 1649B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-039 NIS LPRM 1649C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-040 NIS LPRM 16-57A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-041 NIS LPRM 16-57B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-042 NIS LPRM 16-57D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-043 NIS LPRM 24-09A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-044 NIS LPRM 24-09B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-045 NIS LPRM 24-09D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-046 NIS LPRM 24-17A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-047 NIS LPRM 24-17B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-048 NIS LPRM 24-17C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-049 NIS LPRM 24-25B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-050 NIS LPRM 24-25C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-051 NIS LPRM 24-25D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-052 NIS LPRM 24-33A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-053 NIS LPRM 24-33C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-054 NIS LPRM 24-33D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-055 NIS LPRM 2441A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-056 NIS LPRM 24-41B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-057 NIS LPRM 24-41D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-058 NIS LPRM 24-49A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-059 NIS LPRM 24-49B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-060 NIS LPRM 24-49C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-061 NIS LPRM 24-57B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-062 NIS LPRM 24-57C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-063 NIS LPRM 24-57D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-064 NIS LPRM 32-09A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-065 NIS LPRM 32-09B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-066 NIS LPRM 32-09D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-067 NIS LPRM 32-17A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-068 NIS LPRM 32-17C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-069 NIS LPRM 32-17D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-070 NIS LPRM 32-25B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-071 NIS LPRM 32-25C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-072 NIS LPRM 32-25D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-073 NIS LPRM 32-33A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-074 NIS LPRM 32-33B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-075 NIS LPRM 32-33C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-076 NIS LPRM 32-41A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-077 NIS LPRM 32-41B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH November 16, 1994 Page 40 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION NIS-078 NIS LPRM 32-41D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-079 NIS LPRM 32-49A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-080 NIS LPRM 32-49C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-081 NIS LPRM 32-49D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-082 NIS LPRM 32-57B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-083 NIS LPRM 32-57C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-084 NIS LPRM 32-57D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-085 NIS LPRM 40-09B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-086 NIS LPRM 40-09C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-087 NIS LPRM 40-09D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-088 NIS LPRM 40-17A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-089 NIS LPRM 40-17C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-090 NIS LPRM 40-17D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-091 NIS LPRM 40-25A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-092 NIS LPRM 40-25B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-093 NIS LPRM 40-25D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-094 NIS LPRM 40-33A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-095 NIS LPRM 40-33B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-096 NIS LPRM 40-33C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-097 NIS LPRM 40-41B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-098 NIS LPRM 4041C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-099 NIS LPRM 40-41D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-100 NIS LPRM 40-49A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-101 NIS LPRM 40-49C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-102 NIS LPRM 40-49D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-103 NIS LPRM 40-57A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-104 NIS LPRM 40-57B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-105 NIS LPRM 40-57D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-106 NIS LPRM 48-09B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-107 NIS LPRM 48-09C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-108 NIS LPRM 48-09D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-109 NIS LPRM 48-17A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-110 NIS LPRM 48-17B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-111 NIS LPRM 48-17C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-112 NIS LPRM 48-25A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-113 NIS LPRM 48-25B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-114 NIS LPRM 48-25D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-115 NIS LPRM 48-33A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-116 NIS LPRM 48-33C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-117 NIS LPRM 48-33D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-118 NIS LPRM 48-41B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-119 NIS LPRM 48P1C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-120 NIS LPRM 48-41D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH November 16, 1994 Page 41 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION NIS-121 NIS LPRM 48-49A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-122 NIS LPRM 48-49B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-123 NIS LPRM 48-49C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-124 NIS LPRM 56-17A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-125 NIS LPRM 56-17B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-126 NIS LPRM 56-17C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-127 NIS LPRM 56-25B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-128 NIS LPRM 56-25C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-129 NIS LPRM 56-25D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-130 NIS LPRM 56-33A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-131 NIS LPRM 56-33C BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-132 NIS LPRM 56-33D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-133 NIS LPRM 56-41A BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH, NIS-134 NIS LPRM 5641B BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH NIS-135 NIS LPRM 56-41D BYPASS/OPERATE SWTCH OED-001 OED 115 KV LINE MAN DISC SWITCH OED-002 OED 230 KV STARTUP BKR - CB-TRS OED-003 OED BPA RELAY 86/LR STATUS OGS-001 OGS OG-V-4B RECOMBINER AIR PURGE OGS-002 OGS OG-V-4A RECOMBINER AIR PURGE OGS-003 OGS GY-V-80A GLYCOL SUP OG-HX-10A OGS-004 OGS GY-V-80B GLYCOL SUP OG-HX-10B OGS-005 OGS GY-V-99A GLYCOL SUP OG-HX-31A OGS-006 OGS GY-V-99B GLYCOL SUP OG-HX-31B OGS-007 OGS OG-V-42 MOIST SEP SEAL WTR FILL 0GS-008 OGS OG-V-35 CLR COND SEAL WTR FILL 0GS-009 OGS OG-V-30 HOLDUP LN SEAL FILL OGS-010 OGS OG-V-51A INLET ISOL TO OG-HX-11A OGS-011 OGS OG-V-51B INLET ISOL TO OG-HX-11B OGS-012 OGS OG-V-51C INLET ISOL TO OG-HX-11C OGS-013 OGS OG-V-51D INLET ISOL'TO OG-HX-11D OGS-014 OGS OG-V-102A DRYER CH LOOP SEAL FIL OGS-015 OGS OG-V-102B DRYER CH LOOP SEAL FIL OGS-016 OGS AR-V-18 GLND SEAL STM COND PRESS OGS-017 OGS MS-PC-11A S JAE A CTRL A/M SEL OGS-018 OGS MS-PC-11A S JAE A CTRL AUTO SETPT OGS-019 OGS MS-PC-11B SJAE B CTRL A/M SEL 0GS-020 OGS MS-PC-11B SJAE B CI'RL AUTO SETPT 0GS-021 OGS MS-PC-16A S JAE A CTRL A/M SEL OGS-022 OGS MS-PC-16A S JAE A CTRL AUTO SETPT OGS-023 OGS MS-PC-16B S JAE B CTRL A/M SEL OGS-024 OGS MS-PC-16B S JAE B CTRL AUTO SETPT OGS-025 OGS MS-PC-17A S JAE A CTRL A/M SEL November 16, 1994 Page 42 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION OGS-026 OGS MS-PC-17A S JAE A CTRL AUTO SETPT OGS-027 OGS MS-PC-17B S JAE B CI'Iu. A/M SEL OGS-028 OGS MS-PC-17B SJAE B CTRL AUTO SETPT OGS-029 OGS OG DRYER A STATUS OGS-030 OGS OG DRYER B STATUS 0GS-031 OGS OG DRYER C STATUS OGS-032 OGS OG DRYER D STATUS 0GS-033 OGS DRYER HEATER OG-DY-7A MODE OGS-034 OGS DRYER HEATER OG-DY-7B MODE 0GS-035 OGS AR-EX-1A 0/C RESET OGS-036 OGS 'R-EX-1B 0/C RESET OGS-037 OGS AR-P-1A 0/C RESET OGS-038 OGS AR-P-1B 0/C RESET OGS-039 OGS GY-P-1A 0/C RESET OGS-040 OGS GY-P-1B 0/C RESET OGS-041 OGS GY-P-1C 0/C RESET OGS-042 OGS OG-BL-lA0/C RESET OGS-043 OGS OG-BL-1B 0/C RESET OGS-044 OGS OG-V-41A PRE-FILTER OUTLET OGS-045 OGS MS-PC-11A S JAE A CTRL MAN OUTPUT OGS-046 OGS MS-PC-11B SJAE B CI RL MANOUTPUT OGS-047 OGS MS-PC-16A S JAE A CTRL MANOUTPUT OGS-048 OGS MS-PC-16B S JAE B CIRL MANOUTPUT OGS-049 OGS MS-PC-17A S JAE A CTRL MAN OUTPUT OGS-050 OGS MS-PC-17B S JAE B CIA MANOUTPUT OGS-051 OGS OG-RC-5A 0/C RESET OGS-052 OGS OG-RC-5B 0/C RESET OGS-053 OGS OG-RF-20A 0/C RESET OGS-054 OGS OG-RF-20B 0/C RESET OGS-055 OGS OG-RF-20C 0/C RESET OGS-056 OGS OG-DY-7A 0/C RESET OGS-057 OGS OG-DY-7B 0/C RESET PCN-001 PCN CSP-V-90 CONTAIN PURGE SUPPLY PCN-002 PCN CMS-P-1303 0/C RESET PCN-003 PCN CMS-P-1403 0/C RESET PCN-004 PCN CRA-FN-1A1 0/C RESET PCN-005 PCN CRA-FN-1A2 0/C RESET PCN-006 PCN CRA-FN-1B1 0/C RESET PCN-007 PCN CRA-FN-1B2 0/C RESET PCN-008 PCN CRA-FN-1C1 0/C RESET PCN-009 PCN CRA-FN-1C2 0/C RESET PCN-010 PCN CRA-FN-2A1 0/C RESET PCN-011 PCN CRA-FN-2A2 0/C RESET November 16, 1994 Page 43 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACHONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION PCN-012 PCN CRA-FN-2B1 0/C RESET PCN-013 PCN CRA-FN-2B2 0/C RESET PCN-014 PCN CRA-FN-3A 0/C RESET PCN-015 PCN CRA-FN-3B 0/C RESET PCN-016 PCN CRA-FN-3C 0/C RESET PCN-017 PCN CRA-FN-4A 0/C RESET PCN-018 PCN CRA-FN-4B 0/C RESET PCN-019 PCN CRA-FN-5A 0/C RESET PCN-020 PCN CRA-FN-5B 0/C RESET PCN-021 PCN CRA-FN-5C 0/C RESET PCN-022 PCN CRA-FN-5D 0/C RESET RCC-001 RCC RCC-V-13A CRD-P-1A CLG WTR IN RCC-002 RCC RCC-V-13B CRD-P-1B CLG WTR IN RCC-003 RCC RCC-V-79A CRD-P-1A BRG CLG OUT RCC-004 RCC RCC-V-79B CRD-P-1B BRG CLG OUT RCC-005 RCC RCC-V-2A RCC-P-1A DISCH VLV RCC-006 RCC RCC-V-2B RCC-P-1B DISCH VLV RCC-007 RCC RCC-V-2C RCC-P-1C DISCH VLV RCC-008 RCC RCC-V-3A RCC-HX-1A INLET VLV RCC-009 RCC RCC-V-3B RCC-HX-1B INLET VLV RCC-010 RCC RCC-V-3C RCC-HX-1C INLET VLV RCC-011 RCC RCC-V-9A FPC-HX-1A INLET ISOL RCC-012 RCC RCC-V-9B FPC-HX-1B INLET ISOL RCC-013 RCC RCC-V-10A FPC-HX-1A OUTLET RCC-014 RCC RCC-V-10B FPC-HX-1B OUTLET RCC-015 RCC RCC-V-45A RWCU-P-1A CLG WTR IN, RCC-016 RCC RCC-V-45B RWCU-P-1B CLG WTR IN RCC-017 RCC RCC-V-8 RWCU HX OUTLET RCC-018 RCC RCC-V-643A RWCU-P-1A CLR WTR OTL RCC-019 RCC RCC-V-643B RWCU-P-1B CLR WTR OTL RCC-020 RCC-021 RCC-022 RCC RCC RCC RCC-V-21 ~

RCC-V-104 MAN OPEN OPEN RCC-V-5 MAN OPEN RCC-023 RCC RCC-P-1A 0/C RESET RCC-024 RCC RCC-P-1B 0/C RESET RCC-025 RCC RCC-P-1C 0/C RESET RCI-001 RCI RCIC-V-708 PS-9A ISOLATED RCI-002 RCI RCIC-V-709 PS-9B ISOLATED RCI-003 RCI RCIC-V-623D XTIE TO SLC RCI-004 RCI RCIC OVERSPEED TRIP RESET RCI-005 RCI RCIC-P-2 0/C RESET "

RCI-006 RCI RCIC-P-3 0/C RESET RCI-007 RCI RCIC-P-4 0/C RESET November 16, 1994 Page 44 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION RFC-001 RFC HY-P-A1 0/C RESET RFC-002 RFC 0/C RESET 'Y-P-A2 RFC-003 RFC HY-P-B1 0/C RESET RFC-004 RFC 'HY-P-B2 0/C RESET RHR-001 RHR RHR-V-72A FLUSH LINE ISOLATION RHR-002 RHR LPCS/RHR REMOVABLESPOOLPIECE RHR-003 RHR RHR-V-71A FLUSH LINE ISOL PMP SN RHR-004 RHR RHR-V-67 LOOP C CROSS TIE &CONDF RHR-005 RHR RHR-V-106 FLUSH SUPPLY RHR-006 RHR RHR-V-104 RHR TO FPC INTERTIE RHR-007 RHR EDR-V-176 DRAINTO FDR-R-1 RHR-008 RHR RHR-V-70 FLUSH LINE TO FLOOR DRN RHR-009 RHR RHR-V-71B FLUSH LINE ISOLATION RHR-010 RHR RHR-V-72B FLUSH LINE ISOLATION RHR-011 RHR RHR-V-40 RHR DRAINTO RW 0-100%

RHR-012 RHR RHR-V-49 RHR DRAINTO RW 0-100%

RHR-013 RHR RHR-V-42A INJECT MANOPEN 0-100%

RHR-014 RHR RHR-V-42B INJECT MAN OPEN 0-100%

RHR-015 RHR RHR-V-42C INJECT MAN OPEN 0-100%

RHR-016 RHR RHR-P-3 0/C RESET RHR-017 RHR RHR-P-2A 0/C RESET RHR-018 RHR RHR-P-2B 0/C RESET RHR-019, RHR RHR-P-2C 0/C RESET RMS-001 RMS WRA-FN-28 FAN STOP/START RMS-002 RMS WRA-FN-31 FAN STOP/START RMS-003 RMS TRA-FN-29 FAN STOP/START RMS-004 RMS RRA-FN-30 FAN STOP/START RRP-001 RRP RRC-P-1A VIBRATIONALARMRESET RRP-002 RRP RRC-P-1B VIBRATIONALARMRESET RRP-003 RRP RRC-V-8A SEAL PURGE ISOL VLV RRP-004 RRP RRC-V-8B SEAL PURGE ISOL VLV RRP-005 RRP RRC-FC-2A SEAL PURGE FLW CNTRL

'RP-006 RRP RRC-FC-2B SEAL PURGE FLW CNTRL RRP-007 RRP SPARE RRP-008 RRP SPARE RRP-009 RRP PWR INTRLCKBYP SW RRC-RMS-118A RRP-010 RRP PWR INTRLCKBYP SW RRC-RMS-118B RRP-011 RRP FW LW FLOW BYP SW RRC-RMS-119A RRP-012 RRP FW LW FLOW BYP SW RRC-RMS-119B RRP-013 RRP RRC-P-1A 0/C RESET RRP-014 RRP RRC-P-1B 0/C RESET RRS-1 RRS REACTOR VESSEL HEAD RWB-001 RWB FDR-V-187/COLL TK DISCH TO RIVER November 16, 1994 Page 45 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION RWB-002 RWB FDR-V-474/COLL TK DISCH TO COND RWB-003 RWB EDR-V-161/EDR TK DISCH TO FDR RWB-004 RWB EDR-V-158B/EDR TK DISCH TO CST RWB-005 RWB WOA-V-51A/¹1 REMOTE INTAKEISOL RWB-006 RWB WOA-V-51B/¹2 REMOTE INTAKEISOL RWB-007 RWB WOA-V-52A/¹1 REMOTE INTAKEISOL RWB-008 RWB WOA-V-52B/¹2 REMOTE INTAKEISOL RWB-009 RWB WEA-AD-52 IN DAMP TO WMA-AH-52A RWB-010 RWB WEA-FN-1A 0/C RESET RWB-011 RWB WEA-FN-1B 0/C RESET RWB-012 RWB WEA-FN-1C 0/C RESET RWB-013 RWB WEA-FN-51 0/C RESET RWB-014 RWB WEA-FN-53A 0/C RESET RWB-015 RWB WEA-FN-53B 0/C RESET RWB-016 RWB WMA-FN-51A0/C RESET RWB-017 RWB WMA-FN-51B 0/C RESET RWB-018 RWB WMA-FN-52A0/C RESET RWB-019 RWB WMA-FN-52B 0/C RESET RWB-020 RWB WMA-FN-53A0/C RESET RWB-021 RWB WMA-FN-53B 0/C RESET RWB-022 RWB WMA-FN-54A0/C RESET RWB-023 RWB WMA-FN-54B 0/C RESET RWB-024 RWB WOA-FN-1A 0/C RESET RWB-025 RWB WOA-FN-1B 0/C RESET RWU-001 RWU RWCU-V-266A AUTO MANUAL RWU-002 RWU RWCU-V-266B AUTO MANUAL RWU-003 RWU RWCU-V-266A AUTO FLW SETPT V266A RWU-004 RWU RWCU-V-266B AUTO FLW SETPT V266B RWU-005 RWU RWCU-V-266A MANULCNTRL VLV266A RWU-006 RWU RWCU-V-266B MANULCNTRL VLV266B RWU-007 RWU RWCU-V-206A RWCU DEMN A INLTVLV RWU-008 RWU RWCU-V-206B RWCU DEMN B INLTVLV RWU-009 RWU RWCU-V-005A PMP A SUCT ISOL VLV RWU-010 RWU RWCU-V-005B PMP B SUCT ISOL VLV RWU-011 RWU RWCU-V-013A PMP A DISCH ISOL VLV RWU-012 RWU RWCU-V-013B PMP B DISCH ISOL VLV RWU-013 RWU RWCU-V-105 REGEN HX INLT ISO VLV RWU-014 RWU CRD-FCV-512A RWCU-P-1A MTR PURGE RWU-015 RWU CRD-FCV-512B RWCU-P-1B MTR PURGE RWU-016 RWU RWCU-V-266A SEAL-IN RESET RWU-017 RWU RWCU-V-266B SEAL-IN RESET RWU-018 RWU RWCU-P-1A 0/C RESET RWU-019 RWU RWCU-P-1B 0/C RESET November 16, 1994 Page 46 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION SCN-001 SCN REA-FN-15 ANALYZERRM 1B SCN-002 SCN RRA-FN-16 ACCESS AREA SCN-003 SCN FDR-P-1A RX BLDG FDR SUMP 1 PUMP SCN-004 SCN FDR-P-1B RX BLDG FDR SUMP 1 PUMP SCN-005 SCN FDR-P-2 RX BLDG FDR SUMP 2 PUMP SCN-006 SCN FDR-P-3 RX BLDG FDR SUMP 4 PUMP SCN-007 SCN FDR-P-4A RX BLDG FDR SUMP 3 PUMP SCN-008 SCN FDR-P-4B RX BLDG FDR SUMP 3 PUMP SCN-009 SCN REA-V-F21 FIRE PROT FOR FU-2B SCN-010 SCN REA-V-Fl1 FIRE PROT FOR FU-2A SCN-011 SCN RRA-FN-8 MAINSTEAM TUNNEL FAN SCN-012 SCN RRA-FN-9 MAINSTEAM TUNNEL FAN SCN-013 SCN EDR-P-5 0/C RESET SCN-014 SCN FDR-P-1A 0/C RESET SCN-015 SCN FDR-P-1B 0/C RESET SCN-016 SCN FDR-P-2 0/C RESET SCN-017 SCN FDR-P-3 0/C RESET SCN-018 SCN FDR-P-4A 0/C RESET SCN-019 SCN FDR-P-4B 0/C RESET SCN-020 SCN REA-FN-1A 0/C RESET SCN-021 SCN REA-FN-1B 0/C RESET SCN-022 SCN REA-FN-2A 0/C RESET SCN-023 SCN REA-FN-2B 0/C RESET SCN-024 SCN REA-FN-15 0/C RESET SCN-025 SCN ROA-FN-1A 0/C RESET SCN-026 SCN ROA-FN-1B 0/C RESET SCN-027 SCN ROA-P-1A 0/C RESET SCN-028 SCN ROA-P-1B 0/C RESET SCN-029 SCN RRA-FN-1 0/C RESET SCN-030 SCN RRA-FN-2 0/C RESET SCN-031 SCN RRA-FN-3 0/C RESET SCN-032 SCN RRA-FN-4 0/C RESET SCN-033 SCN RRA-FN-5 0/C RESET SCN-034 SCN RRA-FN-6 0/C RESET SCN-035 SCN RRA-FN-8 0/C RESET SCN-036 SCN RRA-FN-9 0/C RESET SCN-037 SCN RRA-FN-10 0/C RESET SCN-038 SCN RRA-FN-11 0/C RESET SCN-039 SCN RRA-FN-12 0/C RESET SCN-040 SCN RRA-FN-13 0/C RESET SCN-041 SCN RRA-FN-14 0/C RESET SCN-042 SCN RRA-FN-15 0/C RESET SCN-043 SCN RRA-FN-16 0/C RESET November 16, 1994 Page 47 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION SCN-044 SCN RRA-FN-17 0/C RESET SCN-045 SCN RRA-FN-19 0/C RESET SCN-046 SCN RRA-FN-20 0/C RESET SCN-047 SCN SGT-FN-1A-1 0/C RESET SCN-048 SCN SGT-FN-1A-2 0/C RESET SCN-049 SCN SGT-FN-1B-1 0/C RESET SCN-050 SCN SGT-FN-1B-2 0/C RESET SCN-051 SCN RRA-FN-21 0/C RESET SCN-052 SCN SGT-EHC-1A1 0/C RESET SCN-053 SCN .,SGT-EHC-1A2 0/C RESET SCN-054 SCN SGT-EHC-1B1 SCN-055 SCN SGT-EHC-1B2 0/C RESET SLC-001 SLC SLC-V-16 SYS CIRC TEST VLV SLC-002 SLC SLC-V-31 TEST TANKOUTLET VALVE SLC-003 SLC SLC-RV-29B REMOVED/CONN TO RCIC SLC-004 SLC SLC-RV-29A REMOVED/CONN TO RCIC SLC-005 SLC SLC-V-2A SLC PUMP 1A SUCTION VLV SLC-006 SLC SLC-V-2B SLC PUMP 1B SUCTION VLV SLC-007 SLC SLC-P-1A LOCAL START/STOP SLC-008 SLC SLC-P-1B LOCALSTART/STOP SLC-009 SLC SLC-P-1A 0/C RESET SLC-010 SLC SLC-P-1B 0/C RESET SSW-001 SSW RHR-V-14A HX A MANISOL SSW-002 SSW RHR-V-14B HX B MANISOL SSW-003 SSW SW-V-165A SPRAY RING BYPASS SSW-004 SSW SW-V-165B SPRAY RING BYPASS SSW-005 SSW SW-V-170A SPRAY RING ISOL SSW-006 SSW SW-V-170B SPRAY RING ISOL SSW-007 SSW SW-V-71A SPRAY XOVER A-B SSW-008 SSW SW-V-72A SPRAY XOVER B-A SSW-009 SSW SW-P-2A LOOP A KEEP FILLPMP SSW-010 SSW SW-P-2B LOOP B KEEP FILL PMP SSW-011 SSW SW-P-1A 86 LOCKOUT RELAY RESET SSW-012 SSW SW-P-1B 86 LOCKOUT RELAY RESET SSW-013 SSW HPCS-P-2 0/C RESET SSW-014 SSW SW-P-2A 0/C RESET SSW-015 SSW SW-P-2B 0/C RESET TBS-001 TBS TURB BLDG OUTSIDE AIR SPLY FAN1A TBS-002 TBS TURB BLDG OUTSIDE AIR SPLY FAN1B TBS-003 TBS TURB BLDG OUTSIDE AIR SPLY FAN2A TBS-004 TBS TURB BLDG OUTSIDE AIR SPLY FAN2B TBS-005 TBS 'URB BLDG EXHAUST AIR FAN1A TBS-006 TBS TURB BLDG EXHAUST AIR FAN1B November 16, 1994 Page 48 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION TBS-007 TBS TURB BLDG EXHAUST AIR FAN1C TBS-008 TBS TURB BLDG EXHAUST AIR FAN1D TBS-009 TBS TEA-FN-1A 0/C RESET TBS-010 TBS TEA-FN-1B 0/C RESET TBS-011 TBS TEA-FN-1C 0/C RESET TBS-012 TBS TEA-FN-1D 0/C RESET TBS-013 TBS TOA-FN-lA0/C RESET TBS-014 TBS TOA-FN-1B 0/C RESET TBS-015 TBS TOA-FN-2A 0/C RESET TBS-016 TBS TOA-FN-2B 0/C RESET TLO-001 TLO OIL COOLER SELECI'A/1B TLO-002 TLO TO-EX-1 0/C RESET TLO-003 TLO TO-P-BLP 0/C RESET TLO-004 TLO TO-P-BOP 0/C RESET TLO-005 TLO TO-P-EOP 0/C RESET TLO-006 TLO TO-P-SOBP 0/C RESET TSW-001 TSW TSW-V-63A RCC-HX-1A INLET VLV TSW-002 TSW TSW-V-63B RCC-HX-1B INLET VLV TSW-003 TSW TSW-V-63C RCC-HX-1C INLET VLV TSW-004 TSW TSW-V-46 TSW-TCV-4 BYPASS TSW-005 TSW TSW-V-21 TSW-TCV-8 BYPASS TSW-006 TSW TSW-V-29 TSW-TCV-9 BYPASS TSW-007 TSW TSW-V-10A TSW-TCV-14B BYPASS TSW-008 TSW TSW-V-10B TSW-TCV-14A BYPASS TSW-009 TSW TSW-F-1A TSW LUBE WTR FLTR ON TSW-010 TSW TSW-F-1B TSW LUBE WTR FLTR ON TSW-011 TSW TSW-V-78 TSW RTN ISOL CW BASIN TSW-012 TSW TSW-V-38 AIR SIDE S CLR TSW IN TSW-013 TSW TSW-V-39 H2 SIDE S CLR TSW IN TSW-014 TSW TSW-V-40 AIR SIDE S CLR TSW OUT TSW-015 TSW TSW-V-41 H2 SIDE S CLR TSW OUT TSW-016 TSW TSW-V-42A BUS DCl'LR A TSW IN TSW-017 TSW TSW-V-42B BUS DCT CLR B TSW IN TSW-018 TSW TSW-V-43A BUS DCT CLR A TSW OUT TSW-019 TSW TSW-V-43B BUS DCT CLR B TSW OUT TSW-020 TSW TSW-V-230 TSW SU LUBE WTR SUP TSW-021 TSW TSW-V-45B TCV-4 ISOLATION TSW-022 TSW TSW-V-9D TCV-14A ISOLATION TSW-023 TSW TSW-V-9B TCV-14B ISOLATION TSW-024 TSW TSW-V-20B TCV-8 ISOLATION TSW-025 TSW TSW-V-28B TCV-9 ISOLATION TSW-026 TSW TSW-V-33 TCV-11 BYPASS TSW-027 TSW TSW-V-32B TCV-11 ISOLATION November 16, 1994 Page 49 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION TSW-028 TSW TSW-V-44 PCV-20 BYPASS TSW-029 TSW TSW-V-48B PCV-20 ISOLATION TSW-030 TSW CJW-P-1A JACKET WATER CIRC PUMP TSW-031 TSW CJW-P-1B JACKET WATER CIRC PUMP TSW-032 TSW CJW-V-201 TO TSW DISCH HEADER TSW-033 TSW CJW-V-5 TCV INLET ISOLATION TSW-034 TSW CJW-V-12 TCV-1 INLET ISOLATION TSW-035 TSW CJW-V-18 TCV-1 BYPASS TSW-036 TSW CJW-V-9 TCV-1 BYPASS TSW-037 TSW CJW-V-16A CAS-C-1A OUTLET ISOL TSW-038 TSW CJW-V-16B CAS-C-1B OUTLET ISOL TSW-039 TSW TSW-V-684 INLETTO CJW-HX-1B TSW-040 TSW TSW-V-685 INLETTO CJW-HX-1A TSW-041 TSW TSW-V-687 OUTLET FROM CJW-HX-1B TSW-042 TSW TSW-V-688 OUTLET FROM CJW-HX-1A TSW-043 TSW CJW-V-751 FPS CONNECTION TSW-044 TSW TSW-V-237,243,244 FPS CONNECTION TSW-045 TSW TSW-V-69 TSW SUPPLY CW FILL TSW-046 TSW CJW-V-16C CAS-C-1C OUTLET ISOL TSW-047 TSW TSW-V-695 FIREWATER TO TSW TSW-048 TSW CJW-V-22A CJW-HX-1A OUTLET ISOL TSW-049 TSW CJW-V-22B CJW-HX-1B OUTLET ISOL TSW-050 TSW TSW-F-2A FLTR CIRC WTR LUBE WTR TSW-051 TSW TSW-F-2B FLTR CIRC WTR LUBE WTR TSW-052 TSW TSW-V-94A FLTR TSW-F-2A ISOL VLV TSW-053 TSW TSW-V-94B FLTR TSW-F-2B ISOL VLV TSW-054 TSW TSW-V-683 CJW HTX COMMON ISOL TSW-055 TSW TSW-P-lA 86 LOCKOUT RELAY RESET TSW-056 TSW TSW-P-1B 86 LOCKOUT RELAY RESET TSW-057 TSW CJW-P-1A 0/C RESET TSW-058 TSW CJW-P-1B 0/C RESET TSW-059 TSW TSW-V-140A OUTLET FROM TO-HX-2A TSW-060 TSW TSW-V-140B OUTLET FROM TO-HX-2B TSW-061 TSW TSW-V-140C OUTLET FROM TO-HX-2C TSW-062 TSW TSW-V-140D OUTLET FROM TO-HX-2D TSW-063 TSW TSW-V-5A INLETTO TO-HX-2A TSW-064 TSW TSW-V-5B INLETTO TO-HX-2B TSW-065 TSW TSW-V-5C INLETTO TO-HX-2C TSW-066 TSW TSW-V-5D INLET TO TO-HX-2D TUR-001 TUR SS-V-49F SS-PCV-4F BYP VLV TUR-002 TUR SS-V-48F SS-PCV-4F ISOL VLV TUR-003 TUR SS-V-49E SS-PCV-4E BYP VLV TUR-004 TUR SS-V-48E SS-PCV-4E ISOL VLV November 16, 1994 Page 50 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM LOCAL OPERATOR ACTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION TUR-005 TUR SS-V-49D SS-PCV-4D BYP VLV TUR-006 TUR SS-V-48D SS-PCV-4D ISOL VLV TUR-007 TUR SS-V-49C SS-PCV-4C BYP VLV TUR-008 TUR SS-V-48C SS-PCV-4C ISOL VLV TUR-009 TUR SS-V-49B SS-PCV-4B BYP VLV TUR-010 TUR SS-V-48B SS-PCV-4B ISOL VLV TUR-011 TUR SS-V-49A SS-PCV-4A BYP VLV TUR-012 TUR SS-V-48A SS-PCV-4A ISOL VLV TUR-013 TUR SS-V43B SS-PCV-2B BYP VLV TUR-014 TUR SS-V-42B SS-PCV-2B ISOL VLV TUR-015 TUR SS-V-43A SS-PCV-2A BYP VLV TUR-016 TUR SS-V-42A SS-PCV-2A ISOL VLV TUR-017 TUR SS-V-25 SS-PCV-126 BYPASS VLV TUR-018 TUR SS-V-24 SS-PCV-126 ISOL TUR-019 TUR SS-V-46 SS-PCV-3 BYP VLV TUR-020 TUR SS-V47 SS-PCV-3 ISOL VLV TUR-021 TUR AS-BLR-1 AUXBOILER TUR-022 TUR HV-V-28A,HV-V-29ABYPASS TUR-023 TUR HV-V-28B,HV-V-29BBYPASS TUR-024 TUR HEATER EXT NON-RETURN VLVRESET TUR-025 TUR TG-M-TG LOCAL START PUSHB UTl'ON TUR-026 TUR TG-M-TG 0/C RESET TOTAL COUNT: 2172 November 16, 1994 Page 51 of 51

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ADS-1 ADS ADS LOGIC FAILURE CAS-1 CAS COMPRESSOR LUBE OIL LEAKAP,C CAS-1A CAS A COMPRESSOR LUBE OIL LEAK CAS-1B CAS B COMPRESSOR LUBE OIL LEAK CAS-1C CAS C COMPRESSOR LUBE OIL LEAK CAS-2 CAS CTL AIR HDR LK DNSTRM CAS-V-15 CAS-2A CAS CI'L AIR HDR LK DNSTRM CAS-V-151 CAS-2B CAS CTL AIR HDR LK DNSTRM CAS-V-152 CAS-2C CAS CI'L AIR HDR LK DNSTRM CAS-V-153 CAS-2D CAS CTL AIR HDR LK DNSTRM CAS-V-155 CAS-3 CAS SERV AIR HDR LK DNSTRM SA-PCV-2 CAS-4 CAS LEAKDNSTRM OF CAS DRYER A/8 CFW-1 CFW CONDENSER TUBE LEAK CFW-10 CFW FEEDWATER HEATER TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10A CFW FEEDWATER HEATER 1A TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10B CFW FEEDWATER HEATER 1B TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10C CFW FEEDWATER HEATER 1C TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10D CFW FEEDWATER HEATER 2A TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10E CFW FEEDWATER HEATER 2B TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10F CFW FEEDWATER HEATER 2C TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10G CFW FEEDWATER HEATER 3A TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10H CFW FEEDWATER HEATER 3B TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10I CFW FEEDWATER HEATER 3C TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10J CFW FEEDWATER HEATER 4A TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10K CFW FEEDWATER HEATER 4B TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10L CFW FEEDWATER HEATER 4C TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10M CFW FEEDWATER HEATER 5A TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10N CFW FEEDWATER HEATER 5B TUBE RUPTURE CFW-100 CFW FEEDWATER HEATER 6A TUBE RUPTURE CFW-10P CFW FEEDWATER HEATER 6B TUBE RUPTURE CFW-1A CFW CONDENSER TUBE LEAK EAST END CFW-1B CFW CONDENSER TUBE LEAKMIDDLE CFW-1C CFW CONDENSER TUBE LEAKWEST END CFW-2 CFW LKIN CST SUPPLY HDR TO COND CFW-3 CFW CONDENSER AIR LEAK CFW4 CFW LEAKIN COMMON COND PUMP DISCH CFW-5 CFW FEED LINE LEAKIN TURBINE BLDG CFW-6 CFW LEAKIN COMMON CBP DISCHARGE CFW-7 CFW LEAKAT RFP SUCTION CFW-8 CFW FEED LINE LEAKIN STEAM TUNNEL CFW-8A CFW FEED LINE LEAKIN STEAM TUNNEL A CFW-8B CFW FEED LINE LEAKIN STEAM TUNNEL B CFW-9 CFW FEED LINE LEAKIN DRYWELL November 16, 1994 Page1of27

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONSLISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CFW-9A CFW FEED LINE LEAKIN DRYWELLA CFW-9B CFW FEED LINE LEAKIN DRYWELLB CIA-1 CIA CONTAINMENTINSTRUMENT AIR LEAK CIA-2 CIA LEAKIN CIA LINE DNSTRM CIA-V-21 CIA-3 CIA LK CIA LINE DNSTRM CIA-V-31A/8 CIA-3A CIA LKIN SUPP LINE TO SRV-4A/4B/5B CIA-3B CIA LK IN SUPP LINE SRV-3D/4C/4D/5C CRD-1 CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1A CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AA CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AB CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AC CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AD CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AE CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AF HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE

'RD CRD-1AG CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AH CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AI CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AJ CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-lAK CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AL CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AM CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AN CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AO CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AP CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AQ CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AR CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AS CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AT'RD-1AU CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AV CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AW CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1AX CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1B CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-lc CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1D CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1E CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1F CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1G CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1H CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1I CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1J CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1K CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE November 16, 1994 Page 2 of 27

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CRD-1L CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1M CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1N CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-10 CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1P CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1Q CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1R CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1S CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1T CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1U CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1V CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1W CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1X CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1Y CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-1Z CRD HCU ACCUMULATORTROUBLE CRD-2 CRD CONTROL ROD DRIVE SEALS WORN CRD-3 CRD CRD HYD LINE BREAK AT INLET PORT CRD4 CRD CRD HYD LINE BREAK OUTLET PORT CRD-5 CRD RUPTURE IN CRD AIR HEADER CRD-6 CRD RUPTURE IN CRD WATER HEADER CRD-7 CRD HYDRAULICATWS CRD-7A CRD HYDRAULICATWS EAST SDV CRD-7B CRD HYDRAULICATWS WEST SDV CSS-1 CSS HPCS HEADER BREAK CSS-2 CSS LPCS HEADER BREAK CSS-3 CSS LPCS SUCTION LINE LEAKAT PUMP CSS-4 CSS HPCS DISCHARGE LINE LEAKAT PUMP CSS-5 CSS HPCS DISCH LN BRK DNSTRM FI-603 CSS-6 CSS HPCS LOGIC FAILURE CSS-7 CSS LPCS/LPCI-A LOGIC FAILURE CWS-1 CWS CW TOWER ICING CWS-1A CWS CW TOWER 1A ICING CWS-1B CWS CW TOWER 1B ICING CWS-1C CWS CW TOWER 1C ICING CWS-1D CWS CW TOWER 2A ICING CWS-1E CWS CW TOWER 2B ICING CWS-1F CWS CW TOWER 2C ICING CWS-2 CWS CW SYS RUPTURE AT COMMON DISCH CWS-3 CWS CW SYS RUPTURE CONDENSER INLET CWS-3A CWS CW SYS RUPTURE CONDENSER A INLET CWS-3B CWS CW SYS RUPTURE CONDENSER B INLET CWS-3C CWS CW SYS RUPTURE CONDENSER C INLET CWS-4 CWS CW SYS RUPTURE AT CONDSER OUTLET November 16, 1994 Page 3 of27

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONSLISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION CWS-4A CWS CW SYS RUPTURE AT CNDSR A OUTLET CWS-4B CWS CW SYS RUPTURE AT CNDSR B'OUTLET CWS-4C CWS CW SYS RUPTURE AT CNDSR C OUTLET CWS-5 CWS CW SYS RUPT AT EACH COOLING TOWR CWS-5A CWS CW SYS RUPTURE AT CLG TOWER 1A CWS-SB CWS CW SYS RUPTURE AT CLG TOWER 1B CWS-5C CWS CW SYS RUPTURE AT CLG TOWER 1C CWS-5D CWS CW SYS RUPTURE AT CLG TOWER 2A CWS-5E CWS CW SYS RUPTURE AT CLG TOWER 2B CWS-5F CWS CW SYS RUPTURE AT CLG TOWER 2C CWS-6 CWS TMU RUPTURE IN 3.5 MILEM/U LINE DEH-1 DEH MAINTURBINE TRIP/PAIL TO TRIP DEH-10 DEH TURBINE THROTILE VALVEFAILURE DEH-10A DEH TURBINE THROTILE VALVE¹1 FAIL DEH-10B DEH TURBINE THROTTLE VALVE¹2 FAIL DEH-10C DEH TURBINE THROVE,E VALVE¹3 FAIL DEH-10D DEH TURBINE THROVE.E VALVE¹4 FAIL DEH-11 DEH TURBINE GOVERNOR VALVEFAILURE DEH-11A DBH TURBINE GOVERNOR VALVE¹1 FAIL DEH-11B DEH TURBINE GOVERNOR VALVE¹2 FAIL DEH-11C DBH TURBINE GOVERNOR VALVE¹3 FAIL DEH-11D DBH TURBINE GOVERNOR VALVE¹4 PAIL DEH-12 DEH INTERCEPT AND STOP VALVEFAILURE DEH-12A DEH INTERCEPT/STOP VALVEFAILL-1IV DEH-12B DEH INTERCEPT/STOP VALVEFAILL-1RV DEH-12C DEH INTERCEPT/STOP VALVEFAIL L-2IV DEH-12D DEH INTERCEPT/STOP VALVEFAIL L-2RV DEH-12E DEH INTERCEPT/STOP VALVEPAIL L-3IV DEH-12F DEH INTERCEPT/STOP VALVEPAIL L-3RV DEH-12G DEH INTERCEPT/STOP VALVEPAIL R-1IV DEH-12H DBH INTERCEPT/STOP VALVEFAIL R-1RV DEH-12I DEH INTERCEPT/STOP VALVEPAIL R-2IV DEH-12J DEH INTERCEPT/STOP VALVEPAIL R-2RV DEH-12K DEH INTERCEPT/STOP VALVEFAILR-3IV DEH-12L DEH INTERCEPT/STOP VALVEPAIL R-3RV DEH-13 DEH TURBINE BYPASS VALVEFAILURE DEH-13A DEH TURBINE BYPASS VALVE¹1 FAILURE DEH-13B DEH TURBINE BYPASS VALVE¹2 FAILURE DEH-13C DEH TURBINE BYPASS VALVE¹3 FAILURE DEH-13D DEH TURBINE BYPASS VALVE¹4 FAILURE DEH-2 DEH RUPTURE IN COMMON DEH DISCHARGE DEH-3 DEH EH OIL LEAKAT PUMP DISCHARGE DEH-4 DEH DEH STM PRESS INPUT AMP OSCIL November 16, 1994 Page 4 of 27

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION DEH-4A DEH DEH STM PRESS A INPUT AMP OSCIL DEH-4B DEH DEH STM PRESS B INPUT AMP OSCIL DEH-5 DEH DEH PRESS CONTROLLER OUTPUT FAIL DEH-6 DEH DEH COMPUTER FAILURE DEH-7 DEH DEH ANALOG CONTROLLER FAILURE DEH-7A DEH DEH ANALOG CONTROLLER FAIL-BPV'S DEH-7B DEH DEH ANALOG CONTROLLER FAIL-GV'S DEH-8 DEH GOV VALVELOW SIGNAL SELECT FAIL DEH-9 DEH TURB ACCELERATION CNTRL FAILURE DGN-1 DGN DG FAILTO AUTO START-INCOMP SEQ DGN-1A DGN DG1 FAIL AUTO START-INCOMPL SEQ DGN-1B DGN DG2 FAIL AUTO START-INCOMPL SEQ DGN-1C DGN DG3 FAIL AUTO START-INCOMPL SEQ DGN-2 DGN DG TRIP- HI DIFFERED IAL CURRENT DGN-2A DGN DG1 TRIP - HIGH DIFF CURRENT DGN-2B DGN DG2 TRIP - HIGH DIFF CURRENT DGN-2C DGN DG3 TRIP - HIGH DIFF CURRENT DGN-3 DGN DG GOVERNOR FAILURE - SPEED/LOAD DGN-3A DGN DG1 GOVERNOR FAIL - SPEED/LOAD DGN-3B DGN DG2 GOVERNOR FAIL - SPEED/LOAD DGN-3C DGN DG3 GOVERNOR FAIL - SPEED/LOAD DGN-4 DGN DG VOLT REG FAIL-OSCILLATION DGN-4A DGN DG1 VOLT REG FAIL - OSCILLATION DGN-4B DGN DG2 VOLT REG FAIL- OSCILLATION DGN-4C DGN DG3 VOLT REG FAIL - OSCILLATION DGN-5 DGN DG HIGH VIBRATION DON-5A DGN DG1 HIGH VIBRATION DGN-5B DGN DG2 HIGH VIBRATION DGN-5C DGN DG3 HIGH VIBRATION EPS-1 EPS 4160 VAC BUS OVERCURRENT- GROUND EPS-1A EPS 4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM1 EPS-1B EPS 4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM2 EPS-1C EPS 4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM3 EPS-1D EPS 4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM4 EPS-1E EPS 4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM75 EPS-1F EPS 4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM85 EPS-1G EPS 4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM7 EPS-1H EPS 4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM8 EPS-1I EPS 4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM72 EPS-1J EPS 4160 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SM82 EPS-2 EPS 480 VAC BUS OVERCURRENT - GROUND EPS-2A EPS 480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL11 EPS-2B EPS 480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL21 November 16, 1994 Page 5 of 27

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING t

ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION EPS-2C EPS 480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL31 EPS-2D EPS ,

480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND MC4A EPS-2E EPS 480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL51-SL52 EPS-2F BPS 480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL53 EPS-2G EPS 480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL61-SL62 EPS-2H BPS 480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL63 EPS-2I EPS 480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL71 EPS-2J EPS 480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL73 BPS-2K EPS 480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL81 EPS-2L EPS 480 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SL83 EPS-3 EPS GROUNDED DC BUS EPS-3A EPS GROUNDED DC BUS DP-SO-1A EPS-3B EPS GROUNDED DC BUS DP-SO-IB EPS-3C BPS GROUNDED DC BUS DP-S1-1 EPS-3D EPS GROUNDED DC BUS DP-S1-2 EPS-3B EPS GROUNDED DC BUS DP-S 1-7 EPS-3F EPS GROUNDED DC BUS DP-S1-HPCS EPS-3G BPS GROUNDED DC BUS DP-S2-1 EPS-4 EPS UPS STATIC SWITCH FAILURE EPS-4A EPS UPS STATIC SWITCH FAILURE - IN1 EPS-4B BPS UPS STATIC SWITCH FAILURE - IN2 EPS-4C EPS UPS STATIC SWITCH FAILURE - IN3 EPS-5 EPS 6900 VAC BUS OVERCURRENT- GROUND EPS-5A EPS 6900 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SH5 EPS-5B EPS 6900 VAC BUS OVRCUR/GND SH6 FPC-1 FPC LEAKIN SPENT FUEL POOL FPC-2 FPC RUPTURE IN FPC PUMP SUCHON LINE FPC-3 FPC DROPPED SPENT FUEL BUNDLE IN SFP FPS-1 FPS FIRE MAINHEADER BREAK FPT-1 FPT TO-TK-3A/3B LUBE OIL LEAK FPT-1A FPT TO-TK-3A LUBE OIL LEAK FPT-1B FPT TO-TK-3B LUBE OIL LEAK FPT-2 FPT RFPT TRIP/FAILTO TRIP FPT-2A FPT RFPT-A TRIP/FAILTO TRIP FPT-2B FPT RFPT-B TRIP/FAILTO TRIP FPT-3 FPT RFPT LOSS OF LUBE OIL FPT-3A FPT RFPT-A LOSS OF LUBE OIL FPT-3B FPT RFPT-B LOSS OF LUBE OIL FPT-4 FPT RFPT GOVERNOR FAILURE FPT-4A FPT RFPT-A GOVERNOR FAILURE FPT-4B RFPT-B GOVERNOR FAILURE FPT'PT FPT-5 RFPT HIGH VIBRATION FPT-5A RFPT-A HIGH VIBRATION November 16, 1994 Page 6 of 27

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION FPT-5B FPT RFPT-B HIGH VIBRATION FPT-6 FPT STM LK RFP SUPPLY BETWEEN SV/GOV FPT-6A FPT STM LKRFP-A SUP BETWEEN SV/GV FPT-6B FPT STM LKRFP-B SUP BETWEEN SV/GV FWC-1 FWC STEAM FLOW TOTALIZERFAILURE FWC-2 FWC FEED FLOW TOTALIZERFAILURE FWH-1 FWH DRAIN LINE LEAKTO MSR DRAINTK FWH-lA FWH DRAIN LINE LEAKTO HD-TK-1A FWH-1B FWH DRAIN LINE LEAKTO HD-TK-1B FWH-1C FWH DRAIN LINE LEAKTO HD-TK-2A FWH-1D FWH DRAIN LINE LEAKTO HD-TK-2B FWH-1E FWH DRAIN LINE LEAKTO HD-TK-2C FWH-1F FWH DRAIN LINE LEAKTO HD-TK-2D FWH-1G FWH DRAIN LINE LEAKTO HD-TK-3A FWH-1H FWH DRAIN LINE LEAKTO HD-TK-3B FWH-1I FWH DRAIN LINE LEAKTO HD-TK-3C FWH-1J FWH DRAIN LINE LEAKTO HD-TK-3D FWH-2 FWH FW HTR DRAIN LK BETWEEN DUMP VLV FWH-2A FWH FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR2A FWH-2B FWH FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR2B FWH-2C FWH FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR2C FWH-2D FWH FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR3A FWH-2E FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR3B FWH-2F FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR3C FWH-2G FWH FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR4A FWH-2H FWH FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR4B FWH-2I FWH FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR4C FWH-2J FWH FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR5A FWH-2K FWH FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR5B FWH-2L FWH FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR6A FWH-2M FWH FW HTR DR LK BETWEEN DUMPS HTR6B GEA-1 GEA RUPTURE OF GEN SEAL OIL FILTERS GBA-1A GEA RUPT OF AIR SIDE SEAL OIL FILTER GEA-1B GEA RUPT OF HYDROGEN SEAL OIL FILTER GEA-2 GEA H2 LEAKIN SUPPLY LINE TO GEN GEA-3 GEA SCC PUMPS SUCTION LINE LEAK GEA-3A GEA SCC-A PUMP SUCTION LINE LEAK GEA-3B GEA SCC-B PUMP SUCTION LINE LEAK GEAR GEA GEN CLG WATER HIGH CONDUCTIVITY GEA-5 GEA STATOR CLG WTR LEAKIN MAINGEN GEN-1 GEN MAINGENERATOR TRIP/FAILTO TRIP GEN-2 GEN GENERATOR VOLTAGE REG FAILURE GEN-3 GEN TRANSFORMER LOCKOUT TR-Nl November 16, 1994 Page 7 of 27

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION GENP GEN TRANSFORMER LOCKOUT TR-N2 GEN-5 GEN 500KV BREAKER TRIP GEN-5A GEN 500KV ASHE BKR ¹1 (4885) TRIP GEN-5B GEN 500KV ASHE BKR ¹2 (4888) TRIP GEN-6 GEN MWTI'AILURE GEN-7 GEN MAINGEN POTENTIALXPMR FAILURE GEN-7A GEN GEN INST POTENTIALXPMR 62 FAIL 6 EN-7B GEN VOLT REG POTENTIALXFMR G3 FAIL GEN-8 GEN MAINTRANSFORMER LOCKOUT GEN-8A GEN MAINTRANSFORMER TR-M1 LOCKOUT GEN-8B GEN MAIN'IRANSPORMER TR-M2 LOCKOUT GEN-8C GEN MAINTRANSFORMER TR-M3 LOCKOUT NIS-1 NIS SRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP NIS-1A NIS SRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOPA NIS-1B NIS SRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOPB NIS-1C NIS SRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP C NIS-1D NIS SRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP D NIS-2 NIS IRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP NIS-2A NIS IRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOPA NIS-2B NIS IRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOPB NIS-2C NIS IRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP C NIS-2D NIS IRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP D NIS-2E NIS IRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP E NIS-2F NIS IRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP F NIS-26 NIS IRM INSTR PLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP G NIS-2H NIS IRM INSTR FLR HI-LO-ERRAT-INOP H NIS-3 NIS SRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CIR FAIL.

NIS-3A NIS SRM DT DR FAIL.-STCK,CIR PAIL A NIS-3B NIS SRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CIR FAILB NIS-3C NIS SRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CIR FAILC NIS-3D NIS SRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CIR FAILD NIS-4 NIS IRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CKTFAIL.

NISAA NIS IRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CKTFAILA NISPB NIS IRM DT DR PAIL-STCK,CKTFAILB NISPC NIS IRM DT DR PAIL-STCK,CKTPAIL C NISCD NIS IRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CKTPAIL D NISSE NIS IRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CKTFAIL E NISPF NIS IRM DT DR FAII STCK,CKT FAIL F NISQG NIS IRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CKTFAIL G NIS-4H NIS IRM DT DR FAIL-STCK,CKTFAIL H NIS-5 NIS APRM FAILURE-DWNSCL/UPSCLflNOP NIS-5A NIS APRM-A FAILURE-DWNSCL/UPSCL/INOP NIS-5B NIS APRM-B FAILURE-DWNSCL/UPSCLflNOP November 16, 1994 Page 8 of 27

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION NIS-5C NIS APRM-C FAILURE/DWNSCL/UPSCL/INOP NIS-5D NIS APRM-D FAILURE-DWNSCL/UPSCL/INOP NIS-5E NIS APRM-E FAILURE/DWNSCL/UPSCL/INOP NIS-5F NIS APRM-F FAILURE/DWNSCL/UPSCL/INOP NIS-6 NIS APRM FLOW UNIT FAILURE NIS-6A NIS APRM FLOW UNIT A FAIL NIS-6B NIS APRM FLOW UNIT B FAIL NIS-6C NIS APRM FLOW UNIT C FAIL NIS-6D NIS APRM FLOW UNIT D FAIL NIS-7 NIS SRM-IRM INADEQUATEOVERLAP NIS-7A NIS SRM-IRM A INADEQUATEOVERLAP NIS-7B NIS SRM-IRM B INADEQUATEOVERLAP NIS-7C NIS SRM-IRM C INADEQUATEOVERLAP NIS-7D NIS SRM-IRM D INADEQUATEOVERLAP NIS-7E NIS SRM-IRM E INADEQUATEOVERLAP NIS-7F NIS SRM-IRM F INADEQUATEOVERLAP NIS-7G NIS SRM-IRM G INADEQUATEOVERLAP NIS-7H NIS SRM-IRM H INADEQUATEOVERLAP NIS-8 NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8A NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AA NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AB NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AC NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AD NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AE NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AF NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AG NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AH NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AI NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AJ NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AK NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AL NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AM NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AN NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AO NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AP NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AQ NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AR NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AS NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AT NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AU NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AV NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AW NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE November 16, 1994 Page 9 of 27

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION NIS-8AX NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AY NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8AZ NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8B NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8BA NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8BB NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-88C NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8BD NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8BE NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8BF NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8BG NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8BH NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8C NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8D NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8E NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8F NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8G NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8H NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8I NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8J NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8K NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8L NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8M NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8N NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-80 NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8P NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8Q NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8R NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8S NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8T NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8U NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8V NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8W NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8X NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8Y NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NIS-8Z NIS LPRM FAILURE UPSCALE/DOWNSCALE NSF-1 EPS POWER SUPPLY FAILURE- FUSE BLOWN NSF-1A EPS P/S FAILURE - FUSE CB7A BLOWN NSF-1B EPS P/S FAILURE - FUSE CB7B BLOWN OED-1 OED TRANSFORMER LOCKOUT TR-S OED-2 OED LOSS OF ALLOFFSITE POWER OED-3 OED TRANSFORMER LOCKOUT TR-B OGS-1 OGS SYSTEM LEAK CATALYTICRECOMBINER November 16, 1994 Page 10 of 27

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONSLISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 0GS-lA OGS SYSTEM LEAKRECOMBINER OG-RC-5A OGS-1B OGS SYSTEM LEAKRECOMBINER OG-RC-5B OGS-2 OGS SYSTEM LEAKPREFILTER AREA OGS-3 OGS SYSTEM LEAKIN CHARCOALADSORBER 0GS-3A OGS SYSTEM LEAKIN ADSORBER TRAINA OGS-3B OGS SYSTEM LEAKIN ADSORBER TRAINB OGS-4 OGS DEACITVATED OGS-5 OGS STM LEAKIN BACH S JAE ROOM OGS-5A OGS STM LEAK IN S JAE ROOM A OGS-5B OGS STM LEAKIN SJAE ROOM B PCN-1 PCN LKIN CONT DWNSTRM OF CEP-V-1A/B PCN-2 PCN RUPT TAILPIP ABOVE SUPP POOL LVL PCN-2A PCN RUPT MS-RV-1A TAILPIP ABVSP LVL PCN-2B PCN RUPT MS-RV-2A TAILPIP ABV SP LVL PCN-2C PCN RUPT MS-RV-3A TAILPIP'ABV SP LVL PCN-2D PCN RUPT MS-RV-4A TAILPIP ABVSP LVL PCN-2E PCN RUPT MS-RV-1B TAILPIP ABV SP LVL PCN-2F PCN RUPT MS-RV-2B TAILPIP ABV SP LVL PCN-2G PCN RUPT MS-RV-3B TAILPIP ABVSP LVL PCN-2H PCN RUPT MS-RV-4B TAILPIP ABV SP LVL PCN-2I PCN RUPT MS-RV-5B TAILPIP ABVSP LVL PCN-2J PCN RUPT MS-RV-1C TAILPIP ABV SP LVL PCN-2K PCN RUPT MS-RV-2C TAILPIP ABV SP LVL PCN-2L PCN RUPT MS-RV-3C TAILPIP ABV SP LVL PCN-2M PCN RUPT MS-RV-4C TAILPIP ABV SP LVL PCN-2N PCN RUPT MS-RV-5C TAILPIP ABV SP LVL PCN-20 PCN RUPT MS-RV-1D TAILPIP ABV SP LVL PCN-2P PCN RUPT MS-RV-2D TAILPIP ABVSP LVL PCN-2Q PCN RUPT MS-RV-3D TAILPIP ABVSP LVL PCN-2R PCN RUPT MS-RV-4D TAILPIP ABVSP LVL PCN-3 PCN HI GAS CONCENTRATION IN PRI CONT PCN-3A PCN HI H2 CONCENTRATION IN DRYWELL PCN-3B PCN HI 02 CONCENTIMTIONIN DRYWELL PCN-3C PCN HI H2 CONCENTRATION IN WETWBLL 'I PCN-3D PCN 02 CONCENTRATION IN WETWELL PCN-4 PCN HYDROGEN IGNITION PCN-5 PCN CEP LEAKAGE PCN-5A PCN CEP LEAKAGE(DRYWELL)

PCN-5B PCN CEP LEAKAGE(WETWELL)

PCR-1 PCR PLACE HOLDER PCR-10 PCR PLACE HOLDER PCR-2 PCR PLACE HOLDER PCR-3 PCR PLACE HOLDER November 16, 1994 Page II of 27

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION PCR-4 PCR PLACE HOLDER PCR-5 PCR PLACE HOLDER PCR-6 PCR PLACE HOLDER PCR-7 PCR PLACE HOLDER PCR-8 PCR PLACE HOLDER PCR-9 PCR PLACE HOLDER RBM-1 RBM ROD BLOCK MONITOR FAILURE RBM-1A RBM RBM-AFAILURE RBM-1B RBM RBM-B FAILURE RCC-1 RCC RCC LK IN SUPPLY HDR IN PRI CONT RCC-10 RCC RUPT DW COOLING LN INLET/OUTLET RCC-10A RCC RUPT DW COOLING LN CRA-CC-1A/B/C RCC-10B RCC RUPT DW COOLING LN TO CRA-CC-2B RCC-10C RCC RUPT DW COOLING LN FRM CRA-CC-2B RCC-2 RCC RCCW RETURN HDR LKIN PRI CONT RCC-3 RCC RCCW LEAKAT PUMP SUCTION RCC-4 RCC RCCW LK IN SUPPLY HDR TO OFF GAS RCC-5 RCC LOSS RCCW COOLING TO RECIRC PUMP RCC-SA RCC LOSS OF RCCW COOLING TO RRC-P-1A RCC-5B RCC LOSS OF RCCW COOLING TO RRC-P-1B RCC-6 RCC RCCW LK DOWNSTREAM OF RCC-FT-29 RCC-7 RCC RCCW LK CRD PUMP BEARING COOLER RCC-7A RCC RCCW LK AT CRD-P-1A BRNG COOLER RCC-7B RCC RCCW LK AT CRD-P-1B BRNG COOLER RCC-8 RCC LOSS RCCW FLOW CRD PMP BRNG CLR RCC-8A RCC LOSS RCCW FLOW CRD-P-1A BRNG CLR RCC-8B RCC LOSS RCCW FLOW CRD-P-1B BRNG CLR RCC-9 RCC LOSS RCCW FLOW TO DW EDR COOLER RCI-1 RCI RCIC TURBINE TRIP/PAILS TO TRIP RCI-2 RCI RUPTURE STM SUPPLY TO RCIC IN PC RCI-3 RCI RCIC TUR EXH DIARUPTURE IN RB RCI-4 RCI RUPT IN STM LN DWNSTRM RCIC-V-45 RCI-5 RCI RUPTURE TURB EXH LINE IN RX BLDG RCI-6 RCI STEAM LINE BREAK AT RCIC TUIUSINE RCI-7 RCI RCIC LOGIC FAILURE RCI-7A RCI RCIC LOGIC FAILURE DIVISION 1 RCI-7B RCI RCIC LOGIC FAILURE DIVISION2 RCX-1 RCX CLAD PERFORATION RCX-2 RCX GROSS CLAD FAILURE RCX-3 RCX HIGH ROD WORTH RCX-4 RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX4A RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AA RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION Novembn 16, 1994 Page 12of27

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION RCX-4AB RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AC RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCXPAD RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AE RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AF RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AG RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AH RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AI RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AJ RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AK RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX4AL RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX4AM RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AN RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCXPAO RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX4AP RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AQ RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AR RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AS RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AT RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX4AU RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RC XIV RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AW RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4AX RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4B RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4C RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX4D RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4E RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4F RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX4G RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4H RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4I RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4J RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4K RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION

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RCX-4L RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4M RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4N RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCXPO RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4P SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION

'CX RCX-4Q RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4R RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4S RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4T RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCXPU RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION November 16, 1994 Page 13 of 27

APPENDIX C A%I ACHMENT C-3 WASHINGTON PUHLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION RCX-4V RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4W RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4X RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-4Y RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCXCZ RCX SKEWED FLUX DISTRIBUTION RCX-5 RCX POWER OSCILLATIONS RCX-5A RCX PWR OSCILL,GLOBALgN PHASE)

RCX-5B RCX PWR OSCILL,REGION (OUT OF PHASE)

RFC-1 RFC RUPT IN HYD LN AT RRC-V-60B ACT RFC-2 RFC RUPT IN HYD LN AT RRC-V-60A ACT RFC-3 RFC FAILIN FEEDBACK LOOP - VLVPOS RFC-3A RFC FAILIN VLVPOS FB RRC-M/A-611A RFC-3B RFC FAILIN VLVPOS FB RRC-M/A-611B RFC-4 RFC HPU FAILURE - LEAD/BACKUPSYSTEM RFC-4A RFC HPU A SYS 1 FAILS - HY-HP-Al RFC-4B RFC HPU B SYS 1 FAILS - HY-HP-Bl RFC-4C RFC HPU A SYS 2 FAILS - HY-HP-A2 RFC-4D RFC HPU B SYS 2 FAILS - HY-HP-B2 RFC-5 RFC DEACIIVATED RHR-1 LINE BREAK AT RHR-P-2A SUCTION RHR-2 RHR LINE BREAK AT RHR-HX-1B RHR-3 RHR S/D COOLING LINE BRK IN SEC CONT RHRP RHR LPCI LOGIC FAILURE-A,B, AND C RHRQA RHR LPCI LOGIC FAILURE A RHR-4B RHR LPCI LOGIC FAILUREB AND C RMC-1 RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1A RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AA RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AB RMC HCU 'IRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AC RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1 AD RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-lAE RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-lAF RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AG RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1 AH HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AI RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AJ RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AK RMC HCU 'IRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AL RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AM HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AN HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AO HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AP HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE November 16, 1994 Page 14 of 27

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION RMC-lAQ RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AR RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AS RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1 AT RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-lAU RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AV RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AW RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AX RMC, HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-lAY RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1AZ RMC HCU, TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1B RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1BA RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1BB RMC HCU TIMNSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1BC RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1BD RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1BE RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1BF RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1BG RMC HCU 'IRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1BH RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1C RMC HCU TIMNSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1D RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1E RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1F RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1G RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1H RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1I RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1J RMC HCU 'IRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1K RMC HCU 'IRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1L RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1M RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1N RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-10 "RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1P RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1Q RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1R RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1S RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1T RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1U RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1V RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1W RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1X RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1Y RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE RMC-1Z RMC HCU TRANSPONDER FAILURE November 16, 1994 Page 15 of 27

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION RMC-2 RMC ROD POSITION INDICATIONFAILURE RMC-3 RMC RDCS FAILURE RMC-4 CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4A CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AA CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AB CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AC CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AD CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AE CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AF CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AG CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AH CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AI CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AJ CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AK CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AL CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AM CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AN CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AO CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AP CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AQ CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AR CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AS CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AT CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AU CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AV CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AW CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AX CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AY CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4AZ CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-48 CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4BA CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4BB CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4BC CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4BD CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4BE CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4BF CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4B6 CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4BH CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4C CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4D CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4E CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4F CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT November 16, 1994 Page 16 of 27

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION RMC-4G CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4H CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4I CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4J CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4K CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4L CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4M CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4N CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-40 CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4P CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4Q CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4R CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4S CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4T CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4U CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4V CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4W CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4X CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4Y CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-4Z CRD ROD DRIFTS IN/OUT RMC-5 CRD STUCK ROD RMC-5A CRD STUCK ROD RMC-5AA CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SAB CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SAC CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SAD CRD STUCK ROD RMC-5AE CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SAP CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SAG CRD STUCK ROD RMC-5AH CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SAI CRD STUCK ROD RMC-5AJ CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SAK CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SAL CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SAM CRD STUCK ROD RMC-5AN CRD STUCK ROD RMC-5AO CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SAP CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SAQ CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SAR CRD STUCK ROD RMC-5AS CRD STUCK ROD RMC-5AT CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SAU CRD STUCK ROD November 16, 1994 Page 17 of 27

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION RMC-SAV CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SAW CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SAX CRD STUCK ROD RMC-5AY CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SAZ CRD STUCK ROD RMC-5B CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SBA CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SBB CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SBC CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SBD CRD STUCK ROD RMC-5BE CRD STUCK ROD RMC-5BF CRD STUCK ROD RMC-5BG CRD STUCK ROD RMC-5BH CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SC CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SD CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SE CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SF CRD STUCK ROD RMC-5G CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SH CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SI CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SJ CRD STUCK ROD RMC-5K CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SL CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SM CRD STUCK ROD RMC-5N CRD STUCK ROD RMC-50 CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SP CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SQ CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SR CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SS CRD STUCK ROD RMC-ST CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SU CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SV CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SW CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SX , CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SY CRD STUCK ROD RMC-SZ CRD STUCK ROD RMC-6 CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6A CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AA CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AB CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AC CRD UNCOUPLED ROD November 16, 1994 Page 18 of 27

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION RMC-6AD CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AE CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AF CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AG CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AH CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AI CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AJ CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AK CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AL CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AM CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AN CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AO CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AP CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AQ CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AR CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AS CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AT CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AU CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AV CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AW CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AX CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AY CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6AZ CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6B CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6BA CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6BB CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6BC CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6BD CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6BE CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6BF CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6B6 CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6BH CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6C CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6D CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6E CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6F CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6G CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6H CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6I CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6J CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6K CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6L CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6M CRD UNCOUPLED ROD November 16, 1994 Page 19 of 27

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION RMC-6N CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-60 CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6P CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6Q CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6R CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6S CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6T CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6U CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6V CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6W CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6X CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6Y CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-6Z CRD UNCOUPLED ROD RMC-7 RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7A RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AA RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AB RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AC RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AD RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AE RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AF RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AG RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AH RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AI RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AJ RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AK RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AL RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AM RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AN RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AO RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AP RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AQ RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AR RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AS RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AT RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AU RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AV RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AW RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AX RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AY RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7AZ RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7B RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7BA RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM November 16, 1994 Page 20 of 27

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION RMC-7BB RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7BC RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7BD RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7BE RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7BF RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7BG RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7BH RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7C RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7D RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7E RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7F RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7G RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7H RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7I RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7J RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7K RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7L RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7M RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7N RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-70 RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7P RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7Q RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7R RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7S RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7T RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7U RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7V RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7W RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7X RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7Y RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-7Z RPS SINGLE ROD SCRAM RMC-8 RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8A RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AA RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AB RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AC RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AD RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AE RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AF RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AG RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AH RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AI RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AJ RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE November 16, 1994 Page 21 of 27

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION RMC-8AK RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SAL RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SAM RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AN RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AO RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SAP RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AQ RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AR RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AS RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SAT RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SAU RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SAV RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AW RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AX RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8AY RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SAZ RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8B RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8BA RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8BB RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SBC RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8BD RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8BE RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8BF RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8BG RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-88H RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8C RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SD RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8E RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SF RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8G RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8H RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SI RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SJ RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8K RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8L RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SM RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-SN RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-80 RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8P RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8Q RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8R RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8S RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8T RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE November 16, 1994 Page 22 of 27

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION RMC-8U RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8V RMC REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8W REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8X REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8Y REED SWITCH FAILURE RMC-8Z REED SWITCH FAILURE RPS-1 RPS SCRAM GROUP FUSES BLOWN RPS-1A RPS SCRAM FUSE BLOWN - GPl F18A RPS-1B RPS SCRAM FUSE BLOWN - GP1 F18B RPS-1C RPS SCRAM FUSE BLOWN - GP2 F18E RPS-1D RPS SCRAM FUSE BLOWN - GP2 F18F RPS-1E RPS RPS SCRAM FUSE BLOWN - GP3 F18C RPS-1F RPS RPS SCRAM FUSE BLOWN - GP3 F18D RPS-1G RPS RPS SCRAM FUSE BLOWN - GP4 F18G RPS-1H RPS RPS SCRAM FUSE BLOWN - GP4 F18H RRP-1 RRP RECIRCULATION PUMP SEAL FAILURE RRP-1A RRP RRC-P-1A LOWER SEAL FAILURE RRP-1B RRP RRC-P-1B LOWER SEAL FAILURE RRP-1C RRP RRC-P-1A UPPER SEAL FAILURE RRP-1D RRP RRC-P-1B UPPER SEAL FAILURE RRP-2 RRP RECIRCULATION PUMP HI VIBRATION RRP-2A RRP RRC-P-1A HIGH VIBRATION RRP-2B RRP RRC-P-1B HIGH VIBRATION RRS-1 RRS HIGH REACTOR WATER CONDUCTIVITY RRS-lA RRS HI RX WATER COND VIARWCU-DM-A RRS-1B RRS HI RX WATER COND VIARWCU-DM-B RRS-2 RRS JET PUMP FAILURE RRS-2A RRS FAILURE JET PUMPS 1 AND 2 RRS-2B RRS FAILURE JET PUMPS 3 AND 4 RRS-2C RRS FAILUREJET PUMPS 5 AND 6 RRS-2D RRS FAILURE JET PUMPS 7 AND 8 RRS-2E RRS FAILURE JET PUMPS 9 AND 10 RRS-2F RRS FAILUREJET PUMPS 11 AND 12 RRS-2G RRS FAILUREJET PUMPS 13 AND 14 RRS-2H RRS FAILUREJET PUMPS 15 AND 16 RRS-2I RRS FAILURE JET PUMPS 17 AND 18 RRS-2J RRS FAILURE JET PUMPS 19 AND 20 RRS-3 RRS MN STM LN BRK AFTER FLOW RSTRCTR RRS-3A RRS MN STM LN A BRK AFT FLOW RSTRCIR RRS-3B RRS MN STM LN B BRK AFT FLOW RSTRCI'R RRS-3C RRS MN STM LN C BRK AFT FLOW RSTRCIR RRS-3D RRS MN STM LN D BRK AFT FLOW RSTRCTR RRS-4 RRS RECIRC LN RUPT-PMP A/B SUCT/DISC November 16, 1994 Page 23 of 27

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONSLISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION RRS-4A RRS RECIRC LINE RUPT- RRC-P-1A SUCT RRS-4B RRS RECIRC LINE RUPT- RRC-P-1B SUCT RRSPC RRS RECIRC LINE RUPT- RRC-P-1A DISCH RRS-4D RRS RECIRC LINE RUPT- RRC-P-1B DISCH RRS-5 RRS INSTRUMENT LINE VARIABLELEG BRK RRS-5A RRS INST VAR LN BRK- PENETRATION 12A RRS-5B RRS INST VAR LN BRK- PENETRATION 12B RRS-5C RRS INST VAR LN BRK- PENKZViTION 12C RRS-5D RRS INST VAR LN BRK- PENEl'RATION 12D RRS-5E RRS INST VAR LN BRK- PENETRATION 13A RRS-5F RRS INST VAR LN BRK- PENETRATION 13B RRS-6 RRS MAINSTM LN BREAK IN STM TUNNEL RRS-6A RRS MSL-ABREAK IN THE STEAM TUNNEL RRS-6B RRS MSL-B BREAK IN THE STEAM TUNNEL RRS-6C RRS MSL-C'BREAKIN THE STEAM TUNNEL RRS-6D RRS MSL-D BREAK IN THE STEAM TUNNEL RRS-7 RRS INST LINE REFERENCE LEG BREAK RRS-7A RRS INST LN BRK BTW RPV&CU4A IN CONT RRS-7B RRS INST LN BRK BTW RPV&CU4B IN CONT RRS-7C RRS INST LN BRK BTW RPV&CU4C IN CONT RRS-7D RRS INST LN BRK BTW RPV&CU4D IN CONT RRS-7E RRS INST LN BRK DOWNSTRM PI-EFC-X114 RRS-7F RRS INST LN BRK DOWNSTRM PI-EFC-X109 RRS-7G RRS INST LN BRK DOWNSTRM PI-EFC-X112 RRS-7H RRS INST LN BRK DOWNSTRM PI-EFC-X106 RRS-8 RRS MN STEAM LN BRK IN TURBINE BLDG RRS-8A RRS MSL-ABREAK IN TURBINE BUILDING RRS-8B RRS MSL-B BREAK INTUIU3INE BUILDING RRS-8C RRS MSL-C BREAK IN TURBINE BUILDING RRS-8D RRS MSL-D BREAK IN TURBINE BUILDING RRS-9 RRS MN STM LN BRK BEFORE FLW RSTRCTR RRS-9A RRS MN STM LN A BRK BFR FLOW RSTRCIR RRS-9B RRS MN STM LN B BRK BFR FLOW RSTRCIR RRS-9C RRS MN STM LN C BRK BFR FLOW RSTRCIR RRS-9D RRS MN STM LN D BRK BFR FLOW RSTRCIR RSC-1 RSC RSCS FAILURE RWB-1 RWB EARTHQUAKE RWB-2 RWB RADWASTE TANKLEAKS RWB-2A RWB RADWASTE TANKEDR-TK-2 LEAK RWB-2B RWB RADWASTE TANKFDR-TK-6 LEAK RWM-1 RWM RWM FAILURE RWU-1 RWU RWCU LEAKIN PUMP ROOM RWU-lA RWU LEAKIN RWCU PUMP ROOM -A November 16, 1994 Page 24 of27

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION RWU-1B RWU LEAKIN RWCU PUMP ROOM -B RWU-2 RWU RWCU LEAKIN RETURN LINE RWU-3, RWU RWCU LEAKIN DRYWELLSUCT LINE RWU-4 =

RWU RWCU LEAKIN HEAT EXCHANGER AREA RWU-5 RWU RWCU DEMNERALIZERPLUGGED RWU-5A RWU RWCU DEMN-APLUGGED RWU-5B RWU RWCU DEMN-B PLUGGED SCN-1 SCN RUPTURE IN SGT FILTER UNITS SCN-1A SCN RUPT IN SGT FILTER UNIT- TRAIN A SCN-18 SCN RUPT IN SGT FILTER UNIT- TRAIN B SLC-1 SLC RUPTURE IN SLC COMMON PUMP DISCH SSW-1 SSW LEAKBETWN SW-V-2B AND FI-602B TLO-1 TLO TO-TK-2 TANKLEAK TLO-2 TLO TURBINE LUBE OIL SYSTEM LEAK TLO-2A TLO TURBINE LUBE OIL SYSTEM LEAKA TLO-2B TLO TURBINE LUBE OIL SYSTEM LEAKB TLO-2C TLO TURBINE LUBE OIL SYSTEM LEAKC TLO-2D TLO TURBINE LUBE OIL SYSTEM LEAKD TLO-3 TLO RESTRICTED BEARING OIL PATH TLO-3A TLO RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING ¹1 TLO-38 TLO RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING ¹2 TLO-3C TLO RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING ¹3 TLO-3D TLO RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING ¹4 TLO-3E TLO RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING ¹5 TLO-3F TLO RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING ¹6 TLO-3G TLO, RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING ¹7 TLO-3H TLO RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING ¹8 TLO-3I TLO RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING ¹9 TLO-3J TLO RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING ¹10 TLO-3K TLO RESTRICTED OIL PATH BEARING ¹11 TSI-1 TSI HIGH TURBINE/GEN BEARING TEMP.

TSI-1A TSI HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING ¹1 TSI-1B TSI HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING ¹2 TSI-1C TSI HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING ¹3 TSI-1D TSI HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING ¹4 TSI-1E TSI HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING ¹5 TSI-1F TSI HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING ¹6 TSI-1G TSI HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING ¹7 TSI-1H TSI HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING ¹8 TSI-1I TSI HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING ¹9 TSI-1J TSI HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING ¹10 TSI-1K TSI HIGH TG TEMPERATURE BEARING ¹11 TSI-2 TSI HIGH THRUST BEARING WEAR November 16, 1994 Page 25 of 27

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION TSI-3 TSI TURBINE GEN. HIGH VIBRATION TSI-3A TSI 'TG HIGH VIBRATIONBEARING ¹1 TSI-3B TSI TG HIGH VIBRATIONBEARING ¹2 TSI-3C TSI TG HIGH VIBRATIONBEARING ¹3 TSI-3D TSI TG HIGH VIBRATIONBEARING ¹4 TSI-3E TSI TG HIGH VIBRATIONBEARING ¹5 TSI-3F TSI TG HIGH VIBRATIONBEARING ¹6 TSI-3G TSI TG HIGH VIBRATIONBEARING ¹7 TSI-3H TSI TG HIGH VIBRATIONBEARING ¹8 TSI-3I TSI TG HIGH VIBRATIONBEARING ¹9 TSI-3J TSI TG HIGH VIBRATIONBEARING ¹10 TSI-3K TSI TG HIGH VIBRATIONBEARING ¹11 TSI-4 TSI HIGH ECCENTRICITY TSI-5 TSI HIGH DIFFERENTIALEXPANSION TSI-5A TSI HIGH DIFF EXPANSION - GOV END TSI-5B TSI HIGH DIFF EXPANSION - GEN END TSW-1 TSW TSW LEAKAT COMMON PUMP DISCHRGE TSW-2 TSW TSW LEAKIN REACI'OR BLDG.

TSW-3 TSW TSW LEAK DOWNSTRM OF TSW-PCV-20 TSW-4 TSW LOSS OF TSW TO BUS DUCT COOLERS TSW-5 TSW LOSS OF TSW TO H2 SEAL OIL CLRS TUR-1 TUR DRAIN LINE LEAKHD-TK-SA(B)

TUR-1A TUR DRN LINE LEAKHD-TK-5A TUR-1B TUR DRN LINE LEAKHD-TK-5B TUR-2 TUR MSR LN BRK BETWN INCEPT/STOP VLV TUR-2A TUR MSR LN BRK DOWNSTRM OF MS-V-166A TUR-2B TUR MSR LN BRK DOWNSTRM OF MS-V-166B TUR-2C TUR MSR LN BRK DOWNSTRM OF MS-V-166C TUR-2D TUR MSR LN BRK DOWNSTRM OF MS-V-163A TUR-2E TUR MSR LN BRK DOWNSTRM OF MS-V-163B TUR-2F TUR MSR LN BRK DOWNSTRM OF MS-V-163C TUR-3 TUR STM LEAKAT EA MOIST SEPARATOR TUR-3A TUR STEAM LEAKAT A MSR TUR-3B TUR STEAM LEAKAT B MSR TUR-4 TUR RUPTURE IN STEAM SEAL HEADER TUR-4A TUR RUPTURE IN STM SEAL MAINHEADER TUR-4B TUR RUPTURE IN STEAM SEAL HDR RFT-1A TUR-4C TUR RUPTURE IN STEAM SEAL HDR RFT-1B TUR-4D TUR RUPT SEAL STM HDR NEAR BRG1 TUR-4E TUR RUPT SEAL STM HDR NEAR BRG2 TUR-4F TUR RUPT SEAL STM HDR NEAR BRG3 TUR-4G TUR RUPT SEAL STM HDR NEAR BRG4, TUR-4H TUR RUPT SEAL STM HDR NEAR BRG5 November 16, 1994 Page 26 of 27

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MALFUNCTIONS LISTING ID SYSTEM DESCRIPTION TUR-4I TUR RUPT SEAL STM HDR NEAR BRG6 TUR-4J TUR RUPT SEAL STM HDR NEAR BRG7 TUR-4K TUR RUPT SEAL STM HDR NEAR BRG8 TUR-5 TUR STEAM LEAKAFTER STEAM CHESTS TUR-6 TUR STEAM LEAKIN LOW PRESS TURBINE TUR-6A TUR STEAM LEAKIN LP TURBINE-A TUR-6B TUR STEAM LEAKIN LP TURBINE-B TUR-6C TUR STEAM LEAKIN LP TURBINE-C TUR-7 TUR REHEATER TUBE RUPTURE TUR-7A TUR 1ST STGE RHTR A TUBE BUNDLE RUPT TUR-7B TUR 2ND STGE RHTR A TUBE BUNDLE RUPT TUR-7C TUR 1ST STGE RHTR B TUBE BUNDLE RUPT TUR-7D TUR 2ND STGE RHTR B TUBE BUNDLERUPT TUR-8 TUR LEAKAT TURBINE BYPASS MANIFOLD TOTAL COUNT: 1132 November 16, 1994 Page 27 of 27

APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTC-4 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM COMPONENT LEVEL FAILURES LISTING The following component level failures are. provided via touch screen selection, of the associated plant system and Equipment Piece Number (EPN) for the specific device.

A. Remotely Controlled Circuit Breakers:

1) Spurious breaker txip due to internal failure in the trip logic.
2) Spurious breaker closure due to internal failure in the closing logic.
3) Failure of breaker automatic trip logic. Manual trip circuitry is unaffected.
4) Failuxe of breaker automatic closing logic. Manual closing logic is unaffected.
5) Mechanical seizuxe of the breaker in its current position.
6) Blown fuse in circuit breaker control power circuit resulting in loss of position indication as well as failure of the breaker in its current position.
7) Failuxe of breaker spring charging motor. Breaker will trip but cannot be re-closed.

B. Motored Operated Valves:

I) Blown fuse in valve control power circuit resulting in loss of valve position indication as well as inability to electrically position the valve.

2) Spurious valve opening due to electrical failure in valve motor contractor closing circuit. Valve ramps normally to full closed position. Ifvalve closure is attempted (manually or automatically),'valve willclose, but willreopen as soon as the closing signal clears.
3) Spurious valve closure due to electrical failure in valve motor contractor closing circuit. Valve ramps normally to full open position. Ifvalve opening is attempted (manually or automatically), valve willopen, but willre-close as soon as the opening signal cleaxs.
4) Automatic open signal failure. Valve may be opened manually but automatic open signals have no effect.
5) Automatic close signal failure. Valve may be closed manually but automatic close signals have no effect.
6) Mechanical seizure of valve in its current position, resulting in thermal overload activation ifvalve movement is attempted or in progress.

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7) Open limit/torque switch failure. Valve control circuit does not de-energize when valve reaches the open limit switch position or the open mechanical torque, potentially resulting in mechanical stall of the actuator motor when the valve reaches mechanical end of travel and activation of electrical protection devices.
8) Closed limit/torque switch failure. Valve control circuit does not de-energize when valve reaches the closed limit switch position or the closed mechanical torque, potentially resulting in mechanical stall of the actuator motoi'hen the valve reaches mechanical end of travel and activation of electrical protection devices.

C. Centrifugal Pumps:

1) Break in shaft between pump impeller and prime mover. Prime mover operates normally at no load condition. Impeller is free to "windmill"in fluid stream.
2) Rapid seizure of pump impeller. Prime mover is stopped with the pump.

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3) Variable degradation of pump developed head for a given value of impeller speed and flow.

D. Positive Displacement Pumps:

1) Break in shaft between pump and prime mover. Prime mover operates normally at no load condition.
2) Rapid seizure of pump. Prime mover is stopped with the pump.
3) Variable degradation of pump flow for a given discharge head due to internal leakage (seals, internal bypass valves).

H. Mixed Flow Pumps:

1) Break in shaft between pump impeller and prime mover. Prime mover operates normally at no load condition. Impeller is &ee to "windmill"in fluid stream.
2) Rapid seizure of pump impeller. Prime mover is stopped with the pump.

3). Variable degradation of pump developed head for a given value of impeller speed and flow.

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APPENDIX C ATTACHMENTCA WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM COMPONENT LEVEL FAILURES LISTING F. Heat Exchangers:

1) Variable severity fouling of tube side. Overall Heat transfer coefficient and hydraulic admittance of tubes are both affected.
2) Variable severity leakage between tube and shell sides. Leakage shall affect conductivity and activity of fluids as applicable in addition to mass/energy inventory and heat exchanger performance.
3) Variable severity tube rupture. Same as e.2 above except severity is related to number of tubes ruptured.

G. Air Operated Valves:

1) Positioner (or pilot valve) failure; valve ramps to full open position and will not respond to electrical control.
2) Positioner (or pilot valve) failure; valve ramps to full closed position and will not respond to electrical control.
3) Fault in valve position indication circuitry; valve functions normally but valve position indication is lost.
4) Valve mechanically seizes in current position.

H. Major Check Valves:

1) Check valves open seizure; check valve seizes at full open position when moved to that position by fluid flow while this failure is active.
2) Check valves closed seizure; check valve seizes at full closed position when moved to that position by fluid flow while this failure is active.
3) Variable severity valve leakage; valve leakage during back-seat condition is a function of failure severity value.

I. Major Mechanically Activated Safety and Relief Valves:

1) Variable severity valve setpoint drift; valve nominal opening setpoint increases or decreases by percentage severity value (+ or -) entered.
2) Variable severity leakage; valve seat leakage is a function of failure severity value.

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3) Valve open failure; valve trips to full open position when failure is activated and remains at that position independent of system pressure while failure is active.
4) Valve closure failure; valve remains in full closed position independent of system pressure while failure is active.
5) Variable valve performance; mass How rate through open valve is a function of failure severity level.

J. Local Process Controllers (i.e, external to Simulatox Control Room):

Variable controller failure; output signal is set equal to the severity value, Ifno severity is entered, controller output remains at the value in existence just priox to the failure initiation.

2) Variable severity controller instability; controller output oscillates in a periodic manner. Magnitude of oscillation is a function of failure severity; period of oscillation is determined by separate model constant for each type of local process controller.

K. Control Room Process Control Hardwaxe:

Variable device failure; output signal is set equal to the severity value. Ifno severity is entered, device output remains at the value in existence just prior to the failure initiation. This failuxe shall apply to controllers, ratio stations, bias stations, and automatic/manual stations and shall affect all station opexating modes.

2) Variable device failure - automatic mode. Identical to K.labove except affects only the automatic (and, ifapplicable, cascade) mode output of controllers and automatic/manual stations. The device functions normally in the manual mode.
3) Variable severity controller instability; controller automatic (and, if applicable, cascade) oscillates in periodic manner. The magnitude of oscillation is a function of failure severity; the period of oscillation is determined by separate model constant for each type of process controller.

L. Electronic Bistables:

Bistable fail to trip; bistable output signal fails to change to trip state for any value of the monitored variable parameter.

2) Bistable spurious trip; bistable output maintained in the tripped state for any value of the monitored variable parameter.

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3) Variable severity bistable setpoint drift; bistable nominal trip setpoint increases or decreases by percentage severity value (+ or -) entered.

M. Reactor Protection System Relays and Engineered Safety Features System Relays.

1) Relay coil failure; coil develops an open circuit, relay contracts move to coil de-energized state and fail to respond when the coil is energized.
2) Relay armature failure; armature is mechanically stuck in position existing just prior to failure activation.

N. Process Transmitters (including radiation monitoring system detectors):

1) Variable severity transmitter failure; transmitter output set equal to severity If value in percent of span. no severity value is entered, the transmitter output is frozen at the value in existence just prior to failure activation.
2) Variable severity transmitter offset; transmitter output is offset from the process value by a constant percentage equal to the severity value (+ or -)

entered.

O. Resistance temperature detectors (RTD):

1) Open circuit on the sensor (resistance element) side of the RTD.
2) Variable severity transmitter onset; RTD output is ofFset from the process temperature value by a constant percentage equal to the severity value (+ or -)

entered.

P. Process Loop Power Supplies:

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APPENDIX D WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM SIMULATORACCEPTANCE TESTS Attachment D-1 ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985) Requirements Versus Simulator Acceptance Test Procedures Attachment D-2 Computer Spare Capacity Test Abstract Attachment D-3 Normal Plant Evolutions Test Abstracts Attachment D-4 Steady State Operation Test Abstracts Attachment D-5 Transient Performance Test Abstracts Attachment D-6 Plant Malfunction Test Abstracts

APPENDIX D ATTACHMENTD-1 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM ANSI/ANS-3.5 (1985) REQUIREMENTS VERSUS SIMULATORACCEPTANCE TEST PROCEDURES General Requirements 3.1 Simulator Capabilities 3.1.1 Normal Plant Evolutions 3.1.1(1) Plant Startup 14.4.7.1 - Normal Plant Operations 3.1.1(2) Nuclear Startup 14.4.7.2.1 - Startup from Hot Shutdown to Rated Pressure 3.1.1(3) Turbine Startup and Gen Synchronization 14.4.7.1 - Normal Plant Operations 3.1.1(4) Reactor SCRAM/Recovery to 100% Power 14.4.7.2.1 - Startup from Hot Shutdown to Rated Pressure 3.1.1(5) Operations at Hot Standby 14.4.7.2.3 - SD to HSD 3.1.1(6) Load Changes 14.4.7.1 - Normal Plant Operations 3.1.1(8) Plant S/D from Rated Power to Cold S/D 14.4.7.1 - Normal Plant Operations 3.1.1(9) Core Performance Testing 14.4.6.1 - Core Reactivity/Shutdown Margin 14.4.6.3 - Fission Product Poison Test 14.4.6.5 - SRM/IRM vs. Control Rod Motion 3.1.1(10) Operator Conducted Surveillance Testing (Safety Eq.)

07.04.00.05.06 - EDR, FDR, RRC, MS 8 RRC Valve Ops 07.04.00.05.13 - Reactor Vx & Trip Valve Operability 07.04.00.05.15 - CIA Valve Operability 07.04.00.05.18 - HPCS Service Water Operability/Demo 07.04.01.03.01.01 - Scram Discharge Volume Vent 8 Drain Valve Operability

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07.04.01.03.01.02 Control Rod Exercise 07.04.03.01.01.22 - Manual SCRAM Function Test 07.04.03.06.09 - SDV Bypass Rod Block 07.04.03.07.04.01 - Remote Shutdown Panel Channel Check Page 1 of 6

07.04.03.08.02.01 - Monthly Turbine Valve Tests 07.04.04.07 - MSIV Closure Test 07.04.05.01.05 - LPCS Valve Lineup/Ads Inhibit CFT 07.04.05.01.06 - HPCS Valve Uneup 07.04.05.01.11 - HPCS System Operability Test 07.04.06.01.04.02A - MSIV Valve Operability 07.04.06.02.02.01 - RHR Valve Position Verification 07.04.06.03.03 - Containment Isolation Valve Operability 07.04.06.04.01.02 - Suppression Chamber-Dry Well Vacuum Breaker Operability 07.04.06.05.02.01 - Reactor Building Ventilation Isolation Valve Operability 07.04.06.05.03.01A - Standby Gas Treatment Operability Test 07.04.06.05.03.04A - Standby Gas Treatment Manual initiation Bypass Damper 8 Heater Test 07.04.07.01.01.02 - Standby Service Water Loop B valve Position Verification 07.04.07.09.01 - Weekly Bypass Valves Test 07.04.08.01.01.01.02 - 18 Month Manual 8 Auto XFR Test, Start-Up to Backup Station Power 07.04.08.01.01.02.01 - Diesel Generator P1 - Operability Test 07.04.08.01.01.02.06 - HPCS Diesel Generator - Loss of Power Test 07.04.08.01.01.02.11 - Diesel Generator % - Operability Test 07.04.08.01.01.02.12 - HPCS Diesel Generator - Operability Test Plant Malfunctions 3.1.2(1) Loss of Coolant 3.1.2(1) (a) Large and Small Reactor Coolant Breaks 14.4.9.18.3 - instrument Line Break (Ref) 14.4.9.18.6- instrument Line Break (Var) 14.4.10.7 - Maximum Size Reactor Coolant System Rupture w/Loss of Offsite Power 3.1.2(1)(b) Failure of Safety and Relief Valves 14.4.9.24.27 - Main Steam Safety Relief Valve Fails Open 14.4.9.25.14 - SRV's - Fail Closed 14.4.10.10- MSIV ISOL with SRV FO 3.1.2(2) Loss of Instrument Air 14.4.9.4.4 - Leak Downstream Control Air Dryer Page2of6

0 Loss or Degraded Electrical Power 14.4.9.8.3 - 4160 Vac Bus Sm-8 Overcurrent 14.4.9.8.3A - 41 60 Vac Bus Sm-7 Overcurrent 14.4.9.8.3B - Overcurrent SM-1 14.4.9.8.4 - S1-2 DC Ground 14.4.9.8.5 - 6900 Vac Bus SH-6 OL-GND 14.4.9.8.7- Loss of All Offsite Power 14.4.9.8.8 - DG-2 Trip High Diff. Current 14.4.9.24.15 - S1-1 DC Ground 14.4.9.24.15A - S1-1 Trip 14.4.9.24.18 - RPS B MG Set Trip 14.4.9.24.56 - Battery Charger C1-1 Trip 14.4.10.2- Loss of All AC Power - Station Blackout Loss of Forced Coolant Flow Due to Pump Failure 14.4.9.24.34 - Recirculation Pump B Trip 14.4.10.6- Trip of all Recirculation Pumps Loss of Cond Vacuum/Loss of Cond Lvl Control 14.4.9.2.2- Condenser Air Leak 14.4.9.24.86 - COND-LIC-1 Fails Condenser Level Low Loss of Service Wtr or Cooffng to lndiv. Comp 14.4.9.24.5 - SW Pump A Trip 14.4.9.24.64 - TSW Pump A Trip 14.4.9.25.15- RCC-P-1 A - Trip Loss of Shutdown Cooling 14.4.9.24.5 - SW Pump A Trip Loss of Comp Cooling Sys or Cool to Indiv. Comp 14.4.9.24.5 - SW Pump A Trip 14.4.9.24.73 - SW-V-2B Falls Closed 14.4.9.24.64 - TSW Pump A Trip Loss of Normal Feedwater or System Failure 14.4.9.2.9 - RFPT A Trip 14.4.9.24.2- COND-P-2A Shaft Break 14.4.9.24.48 - COND-P-1 B Trip 14.4.10.1 - Loss of All Feedwater Loss of All Feedwater (Nor and Emer) 14.4.10.16- Loss FW with Emergency Depressurization 14.4.10.40- Loss of Normal and Emergency FW Loss of Protective System Channel 14.4.9.16.4 - HPCS Logic Failure 14.4.9.21.1 - ADS Logic Failure 14.4.9.24.78 - ATWS/ARI Failure Page 3 of 6

14.4.9.24.80 - RPS Fails to SCRAM 3.1.2(12) Control Rod Failure 14.4.9.3.1 - Rod Drift 14.4.9.3.2- Stuck Rod 14.4.9.3.3 - Uncoupled Rod 14.4.9.3.4 - Single Rod SCRAM 14.4.9.3.12 - Hydraulic ATWS 14.4.9.3.13 - Dropped Rod 3.1.2(13) Inability to Drive Rods 14.4.9.3.6 - RDCS Failure 3.1.2(14) Fuel Cladding Failure 14.4.9.7.1 - Small Clad Fall 14.4.9.7.2 - Gross Clad Fail 3.1.2(15) Turbine Trip 14.4.9.24.31 - Main Turbine Trip 14.4.9.24.31A - Main Turbine Trip From LT 30%

14.4.10.13- Mn Turbine Trip W/0 Bypass Valves 3.1.2(16) Generator Trip 14.4.9.13.1 - Main Generator Trip 3.1.2(17) Failure in Auto Cont Sys Affect React/Heat Removal 14.4.9.23.3- DEH Press Reg. Output Failure High 14;4.9.23.3A - DEH Press Reg. Output Fails Low 14.4.9.24.40 - BPV-1 Failure 3.1.2(19) Reactor Trip 14.4.9.24.33 - Manual Scram 3.1.2(20) Main Steamiine/Main Feed Line Breaks 14.4.9.2.3 - Feed Line Break in DW 14.4.9.2.8 - FW Rupture in Turbine Bldg.

14.4.9.21.4- MS Break in DW Dwnstrm of Flow Restrict 14.4.9.21.5A MS Rupture In Turbine Bldg.

14.4.9.21.6 - RCIC Steam Line Break at Turbine 3.1.2(21) Nuclear Instrumentation Failures 14.4.9.14.1 - SRM A Failure - Low 14.4.9.14.2 - APRM Failure 14.4.9.14.5 - IRM Failure - High 14.4.9.14.8 - LPRM Failure - Downscale 3.1.2(22) Process Inst, Alarms, Cont Sys Failures 14.4.9.9.4A - RCIC Turbine Trip Due to RCIC-V-8 Closure 14.4.9.24.43 - Annunciator Failure 14.4.9.24.67- RPV/L Trip Channel Failure Hl 14.4.9.24.67B - RFW-L1-606B - Fails Low Pagc4of 6

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14.4.9.24.67C - RFW-L1-606B Fails High 3.1.2(23) Passive Maif in Sys (ESF, Emer Feedwater) 14.4.9.3.10 - Rod Worth Minimizer Fails 14.4.9.9.2- LPCS Suet Line Break at Pump 14.4.9.24.37 - HPCS-V-4 Falls Thermal Overload 14.4.9.25.2- RHR-P-2B Shaft Shear 14.4.9.25.5 - RHR-P-2A Trip 3.1.2(24) Failure of Auto Reactor Trip System 14.4.9.3.12 - Hydraulic ATWS 14.4.9.24.80- RPS Fails to SCRAM 14.4.9.25.19 - RPS Spurious Scram A 14.4.10.11 - 100% Hydraulic ATWS 3.1.2(25) Reactor Press Cont Sys Failure (BWR) 14.4.9.23.3- DEH Press Reg. Output Failure High 14.4.9.23.3A - DEH Press Reg. Output Falls Low 14.4.9.24.27- Main Steam Safety Relief Valve Fails Open 14.4.9.24.40 - BPV-1 Failure 14.4.9.24.63 - DEH Pump 1A Trip Performance Criteria 4.1 Steady-State Operation 14.4.4.1 - 100% SS Accuracy 14.4.4.2 - 66% SS Accuracy 14.4.4.3 - 40% SS Accuracy 14.4.4.4 - Cold Shutdown - BOC 14.4.5.1 - 100% Heat Balance Page5of6

t APPENDIX A of ANSI/ANS-3.5 Requirements A3.1 Computer Spare Capacity Test 14.5.2 Computer Spare Capacity Test APPENDIX B of ANSI/ANS.3.5 Requirements, B.1 BWR Simulator Operability Test B1.1 Steady-State Performance B1.1(1) Primary Plant 14.4.3.1.1 - 1 Hour Stability 14.4.3.1.2- Initial Condition Stability B1.1(2) Secondary Plant 14.4.3.1.1 - 1 Hour Stability 14.4.3.1.2- Initial Condition Stability B1.2 Transient Performance B1.2(1) Manual SCRAM 14.4.9.24.33 Manual Scram B1.2(2) Simultaneous Trip of All Feedwater Pumps 14.4.10.5 - Simultaneous Trip of AII RFP's B1.2(3) Simultaneous Closure of AII Main Steam Isolation Valves 14.4.10.3- Closure of All Main Steam Isolation Valves B1.2(4) Simultaneous Trip of All Recirculation Pumps 14.4.10.6- Trip of All Recirculation Pumps B1.2(5) Single Recirculation Pump Trip 14.4.9.24.34 - Recirculation Pump B Trip B1.2(6) Main Turbine Trip (No Immediate Reactor SCRAM) 14.4.9.24.31A - Main Turbine Trip from LT 30%

B1.2(7) Maximum Rate Power Ramp (100%-75%-100%)

14.4.8.4 - Power Ramp from 100% PWR to 75% to 100%

B1.2(8) DBA LOCA with Loss of AII Off-site Power 14.4.10.7 - Maximum Size Reactor Coolant System Rupture w/Loss of Offsite Power B1.2(9) DBA Steamline Rupture 14.4.10.9 - Maximum Size Unisolatable MSL Rupture B1.2(10) Simultaneous Closure of All MSIVs with Single Stuck-Open Safety/Relief Valve (Inhibit High Press ECCS) 14.4.10.10 - MSIV ISOL with SRV Failed Open Page 6 of 6

APPENDIX D ATTACHMENT0-2 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM COMPUTER SPARE CAPACITYABSTRACT

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Computer Spare Capacity TEST No. 14.5.2 REV. 4 TITLE: COMPUTER SPARE CAPACITY D Ee Duty Cycle is evaluated during conduct of DBA LOCA and is verified not to exceed 75% for CPU's, IPU's and Compute Node.

Additionally during the transient which is allowed to run for one (I) hour the Simtime is evaluated against clock time and a maximuin differential of 5 seconds was verified.

INI'HALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

FINAL CONDITIONS: Post DBA LOCA.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATA SET g ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TESTRESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES PX TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'DRY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

APPENDIX D ATTACHMENTD-3 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM NORMALPLANT EVOLUTIONTEST ABSTRACTS

0 OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No. 14.4.7.1 REV. 4 TITLE: NORMALPLANT OPERATIONS D IREDRE P N E:

This test was performed to verify simulator response to a shutdown from rated power conditions to CSD and subsequent startup to rated conditions. The applicable steps of PPM 3.2.1,Normal SD to CSD (Attachment A), PPM 3.1.2 Reactor Plant Cold Startup (Attachment B) and PPM 7.4.4.6.1.1, HU/CD Log (Attachment C) were completed. All applicable steps for PPM 3.2.1 Normal SD to CSD, PPM 3.1.2 Reactor Plant Cold Startup and PPM 7.4.4.6.1.1 HU/CD Log were tested and verified.

INII'IALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

FINAL CONDITIONS: 100% Power Xenon Concentration Increasing to Equilibrium.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

X PLANT DATA PLANTSD DATASET SEI'NGINEERING SHUTDOWN.DOC EVALUATION START .DO FSAR SU99109.DOC SOER/LBR X OPERATIONALASSESSMENT CY6STARTUP1 CY6START P2 TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES Q TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

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OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No. 14,4.7,2,1 REV. 4 TITLE: PLAlVTOPERATION TESTS - STARTUP FROM HOT SHUTDOWN TO RATED PRESSURE D IREDR P N E:

This test is performed to verify simulator response to a startup from the HSD condition at 4-8 hours after the initial SCRAM from rated power conditions with Equilibrium Xenon present. The applicable steps of PPM 3.1.3, SU from HSD (Attachment A) were completed.

Qmggzafz. Reactor SU from HSD discontinued at rated RPV/P due to previous data evaluation during normal operations for the Startup to 100% power. Xenon burn resulted in Reactor Power increase from 1% to 3%.

INI'GALCONDITIONS: IC 0% Power Ready for Startup, or HSD IC-0% Power Ready for Startup.

FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Critical, RPV/P Control via MT bypass valves, at Rated Pressure.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATA SBT ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LBR g OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No. 14.4.7.2.3 REV. 4 TITLE: PLANT OPERATION TESTS - SD FROM RATED RPVlP TO HSD D IREDRE P N This test is performed to verify the minimum evolutions that the simulator shall be capable of performing, using only operator action normal to the reference plant for operations at hot shutdown. The applicable steps of PPM 3.2.2, SD to HSD (Attachment A) and PPM 7.4.4.6.1.1 (Attachment B)should be completed.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-16, Shutdown in progress, 14% Power, 920 psig.

FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor is Shutdown and Plant is in Hot Shutdown.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

g PLANT DATA C cle 6 Shutdown Data SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST No. 14.4.6.1 REV. 4 TITLE: CORE PERFORMANCE TESTS-CORE REACTIVI'IYand SHUTDOWN MARGIN REDRE P N E:

BOC Shutdown Margin verified to be within Technical Specification 3/4.1.2 requirements. BOC, MOC and EOC 100% power equilibrium Xenon Control Rod Patterns verified to match target rod pattern cal-culations. Additionally, the BOC, MOC, and EOC Critical Control Rod Patterns evaluated for Cold Clean Xenon free conditions against calculated Critical Rod Patterns. The SDM, 100% Rod Patterns and Critical Rod Positions were verified to match predicted conditions. Proper reactivity response eval-uated during approach to critical and through the point of adding heat.

INITIALCONDITIONS: Multiple IC's for BOC, MOC and ROC.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES QZ TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY; Normal Operations TEST No. 14.4.63 REV. 3 TITLE: CORE PERFORMANCE TESTS - FISSION PRODUCT POISON TEST DESIRED RESPONSE:

This test was performed to demonstrate proper Xenon response to Rx Power transients.

Power ramp from 100 to 75% with Xe placed in fast time to verify time interval to maximum value and subsequent equilibrium conditions. Power subsequently ramped to 100% and Xe minimum valve and time to equilibrium verified. Lastly a Reactor SCRAM initiated with evaluation of time to peak and subsequent decay to minimum verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Scrammed with minimum CSD Xe conditions.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATA SET X BNGINBERING EVALUATION NEDE-24 1 Vol. 1 FSAR SOBR/LER g OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No. 14.4.G.5 REV. 3 TITLE: CORE PERFORMANCE TESTS - SRMIIRMREPONSE TO CONTROL ROD MOTION TEST D IREDRE P N E:

This test was performed to demonstrate the pxoper SRM/IRM response to control rod motion. The SRM's and IRM's adjacent to control xods being withdrawn are verified to respond more dramatically than they do when other control rods are withdrawn. The SRM response includes a verification of the Prompt Jump and subcritical multiplication effects as demonstrated by the associated plots of SRM response. The SRM and IRM response to control rod motion wexe tested and verified.,

INITIALCONDITIONS: 'C-3 Startup in progress approaching criticality.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATA SBI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER'/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No. 07.04.00.05.06 REV. 10 TITLE: EDR, FDR, RRC, MS & RCC VALVEOPER4BILI7T DESIRED RESPONSE:

This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking 8c timing were tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.

FINALCONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA; PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION TSS 7.4.0.5.6 FSAR SUER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES Z TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No. 07.04.00.05.13 REV. 9 TITLE: PI-VX & TIP VALVEOPERABILIXY DESIRED RESP NSE:

This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking 8c timing were tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific t Surveillance.

FINAL CONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

Surveillance.

PLANT DATASET g ENGINEERING EVALUATION TSS 7.4.0.5.13 FSAR SOBR/LER OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TBST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIBS

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST No. 07.04.00.05.15 REV. 8 TITLE: CIA VALVEOPERABILIZT DE IREDR P N E:

This test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking 8c timing were tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific t

Surveillance.

FINAL CONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATAS EVALUATION EI'NGINEERING FSAR SOBR/LER OPERATIONALASSES SMBNT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No. 07.04.00.05.18 REV. 11 TITLE: HPCS SERVICE WATER OPERABILITYDEMONSTRATION D IREDRE N E'his test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking & timing were tested and verified.

The systems capabilities were verified for delivery of required cooling to system loads. Valve stroke timing is taken to verify valve operability. Proper system flow balance is verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.

FINALCONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATA SEI' ENGINEERING EVALUATION TSS 7.4.0.5.18 FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST No. 07.04.01.03.01.01A REV. 1 TITLE: SCRAM DISCHARGE VOLUME VENT & DRAIN VALVEOPERABII ITY RD EP NE'his test is performed to demonstrate Shnulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.

INITIALCONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.

FINAL CONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATASEI' ENGINEERING EVALUATION T A.l..l.l FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES 0

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST No. 07.04.01.03.01.02 REV. 14 TITLE: CONTROL ROD EXERClSE D IREDR P N E'his test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking & timing were tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.

FINAL CONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATA SET 50.59 Review g ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No. 07.04.03.01.01.22 REV. 8 TITLE: MANUALSCRAM FUNCTIONALTEST E EDRE P N E:

This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.

INI'rlALCONDITIONS: IC-14, Plant operating at 100% power or less.

FINAL CONDITIONS: IC-14, Plant operating at 100% power or less.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATA SET g ENGINEERING EVALUATION 5 .5 Review FSAR SUER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES Z TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No. 07.04,03.06.09 REV. 5 TITLE: SDV BFPASS ROD BLOCK DESIRED RESPONSE:

This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. The SDV High Water Level Bypass switch functionality with Mode Switch in REFUEL was verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-2.

FINAL CONDITIONS: IC "2.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATA SBT ENGINEERING EVALUATION T. Table 4.3.6 -1.5.A Q

FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSES SMBNT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No. 07.04.03.07.04.01 REV. 0 TITLE: REMOTE SHUTDOWN PANEL CHANNEL CHECIC RED E N E'his test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. The RSDP instrumentation is verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: Plant operating at 80% power or less.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATASET g ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST No. 07.04.03.08.02.01 REV. 0 TITLE: MONTHLYTURBINE VALVETEST DESIRED RESPONSE:

This test is pexformed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.

This stroking of all tuxbine steam valves was conducted to verify valve operability.

INITIALCONDITIONS: Plant operating at 80% power or less.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATA SBI' ENGINEERING EVALUATION T.S. 4.3.8.2 FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONALASSESSMBNT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No. 07.04.04.07 REV. 11 TITLE: MSIV CLOSURE TEST DESIRED RESP NSE:

This test is pexfolmed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.

MSIV Fast closure stroke times were measured and validated against timing requirements.

Opening Stroke times were also measured.

INITIALCONDITIONS: Plant operating at power LE 80%.

FINALCONDITIONS: Plant operating at power LE 80%.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATASET g ENGINEERING EVALUATION T.S. 4.4.7 FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No. 07.04.05.01.05 REV. 1 TITLE: I,PCS VALVZ LINEUP D IRD E NE'his test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.

This test verifies that LPCS valves are in their correct position for a normal standby lineup.

INITIALCONDITIONS: 100% Power.

FINAL CONDITIONS: 100% Power, SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATA SET g ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No. 07.04.05.01.06 REV. 1 TITLE: HPCS VALVELINEUP IRED RE E'his test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.

Tlus test verifies that the HPCS valves are in their correct position for a normal standby lineup.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power.

FINAL CONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATASEI' BNGINBERING EVALUATION T.S. 4.5.1.A.2 FSAR SOBR/LER P OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES PX TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No. 07.04.05.01.11 REV. 0 TITLE: HPCS SYSTEM OPERABILITYTEST D IREDRE P N E:

This test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.

HPCS flow testing from CST to CST was performed and valve stroke timing measurements were taken.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% power, equiliberium Xenon.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

Q PLANT DATASEI' ENGINBERING EVALUATION T.S. 4.5.1.b.3 FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

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SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No. 07.04.06.01.04.02A REV. 1 TITLE: MSIV VALVEQUARTERLY OPERABILI1T SURVEILLAlVCE D IREDRE P N E:

This test is pexformed to demonstrate MSIV Leakage Control System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking 2 timing were tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: Plant shutdown.and depressurized, or IC-14.

FINALCONDITIONS: Plant shutdown and depressurized or IC-14.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

P PLANT DATA SEI' ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RBSULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RBSULTS SATISFACI'DRY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

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TEST No. 07.04.06.02.02.01 REV. 0 TITLE: RHR SFSTI" M VAJ VI" POSITION VERIFICATION IREDR N E This test is pexfoxmed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accoxdance with appxoved Plant Surveillance Procedures.

This test is done to verify RHR valve positions to confirm system operability.

INITIALCONDITIONS: N /A FINALCONDITIONS: N / A SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

P PLANT DATASEI' ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No. 07.04.06.03.03 REV. 9 TITLE: CSP & CEP CONTAINMENTISOLATION VALVEOPERABILITF DE IREDRESP N E'his test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking 8c timing were tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.

FINALCONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATA SET g ENGINBERING EVALUATION FSAR SOBR/LBR OPERATIONAL ASSESSMBNT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES PX TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

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TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No. 07.04.06.04.01.02 REV. 12 TITLE: SUPPRESSION CHAMBER DRY WELL VACUUMBREAKER OPERABILIIY D IREDR P N E This test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.

This test demonstrates the operability of each suppression chamber and drywell vacuum breaker.

INITIALCONDITIONS: In accordance with the testing requirements of the specific Surveillance.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATA SBT g ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIBS

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TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No. 07.04.06.05.02.01 REV. 8 TITLE: REACTOR BUILDINGISOL4TION VALVEOPERABILI2T D IREDRE N E:

Tliis test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking & timing were tested and verified.

Valve operability and stroke times were checked and verified to meet procedure requirements.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Pwr/Flow RB HVAC In Service.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATA SEI' ENGINEERING EVALUATION 5 .5 FSAR SUER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

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SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No. 07.04.06.05.03.01A REV 2 TITLE; STANDBY GAS TREATMENTSI'STEM OPERABILITYTEST DESIRED RESPONSE:

This test is performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking & timing were tested and verified.

Valve operability and stroke times were checked and verified to meet procedure requirements.

INITIALCONDITIONS: Any IC SGT in STBY.

FINALCONDITIONS: Any IC SGY in STBY.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATA SEI' ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES II TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

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SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No. 07.04.07.01.01.02 REV. 15 TITLE: STANDBXSERVICE WATER LOOP B VALVEPOSITION VI;RIP'ICATlON D IREDRE P N E This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking 8c timing were tested and verified.

The systems capabilities were verified for delivery of required cooling to system loads. Valve stroke timing was taken to verify operability. Proper system flow balance was verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: N /A FINALCONDITIONS: N / A SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATA SET g ENGINEERING EVALUATION 50.5 Review FSAR SOER/LER OPBRATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TESTRESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES P~ TBSTRESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

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SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No. 07.04.07.09.01 REV. 10 TITLE: WZZra,rarmSS VmVZS rZSr IREDRE P SE:

This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking was tested and verified.

Tins stroking of all turbine steam valves was conducted to verify valve operability.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Pwr/Flow.

FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Pwr/Flow.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATASET X ENGINEERING EVALUATION 50.59 Review FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

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SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No. 07.04.08.01.01.01.02 REV. 6 TITLE: l8 MONTHMANUAL& AUTO TRANSFER TLi"ST/ STARTUP TO BACKUP STATION POWER D IRED RE This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures.

Manual and auto transfers for breakers B7 & B8 to SM-7 and SM-8 were conducted.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power/ Flow.

FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power/ How.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATA SEI' ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LBR OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

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SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No. 07.04.08.01.01.02.01 REV. 23 TITLE: DG-I MONTHLYOPERABILIZT DESIRED RESPONSE:

This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking 8c timing were tested and verified.

This test verifies the load carrying capability of the Diesel Generator.

INITIALCONDITIONS: N/A FINALCONDITIONS: N/A SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATA SEI' ENGINEERING EVALUATION 5 .5 Review FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

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SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No. 07.04.08.01.01.02.06 REV. 7 TITLE: HPCS DIESEL GENER4TOR - LOSS OIi POWER TEST DESIRED RESPONSE; This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper timing was tested and verified.

This test required the diesel to auto start, come up to speed and voltage auto close onto the respective bus, with a prescribed time, with minimum specified drop in voltage and frequency.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Pwr/Flow.

FINAL CONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Pwr/Flow.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATASET X ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES I TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No. 07.04.08.01.01.02.11 REV. 22 F

TITLE: DG-2 MONTHLYOI'I."RABILITY This test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking 8c timing were tested and verified.

This test verifies the load carrying capability of the Diesel Generator.

INITIALCONDlTIONS: N/A FINAL CONDITIONS: N/A SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATA SET X BNGINBERING EVALUATION .5 Review FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES 1

TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES M TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Normal Operations TEST No. 07.04.08.01.01.02.12 REV. 25 lt TITLE: HPCS DIESEL GENERATOR MONTHLYOPERABII ITX TES2'ED R P N E'his test was performed to demonstrate Simulator System Operability in accordance with approved Plant Surveillance Procedures. Proper valve stroking 8c timing were tested and verified.

This test verifies the load carrying capability of the Diesel Generator.

INITIALCONDITIONS: N/A FINALCONDITIONS: N/A SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATA SEI' ENGINEERING EVALUATION 50.59 Review FSAR SOER/LER OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISPACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES Q TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

APPENDIX D ATTACHMENT0-4 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM STEADY STATE OPERATION TEST ABSTRACTS

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation TEST Noh 14.43.1.1 REV. 6 TITLE: INITIALCONDITION STABILITYTEST D I ED Ee The Initial Condition Stability Test is performed to verify simulator critical parameters do not vary by more than g 2% over a period of one hour. Additionally, selected simulator non-critical parameters were verified to not vary by more that, + 2% over the same one hour period. The Critical and selected Non-Critical parameters were recorded for each minute and plotted for the one hour period.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

X PLANT DATA o PWRD T SEI'NGINBERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation TEST No. 14 4 3 1 2 REV. 6 TITLE: INITIALCONDITIONSTABILIXY- 4-HOUR STABILIZT DESIRED RESPONSE:

The Initial Condition Stability Test is performed to verify shnulator critical parameters do not vary by more than p 2% over a period of one hour. Additionally, selected simulator non-critical parameters were verified to not vary by more that, g 2% over the same one hour period. The Critical and selected Non-Critical parameters were recorded for each minute and plotted for the one hour period.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

X I 0 o PWRDATA PLANTDATASEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation TEST No. 14.4.3.1.2 REV. 6 TITLE: INITIALCONDITIONSTABILITY- 4-HOUR STABILI1T DESIRED RESPONSE:

The Initial Condition Stability Test is performed to verify simulator critical parameters do not vary by more than + 2% over a period of one hour. Additionally, selected simulator non-critical parameters were verified to not vary by more that, + 2% over the same one hour period. The Critical and selected Non-Critical parameters were recorded for each minute and plotted for the one hour period.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power equilibrium Xenon.

FINAL CONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

X PLANT DATASBT 1 o P DATA ENGINBBRING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation TEST No. 14.4.4.1 REV. 3 TITLE: STEADY-STATE ACCURACY TESTS -l00 PERCENT POWER AND FLOWP EQ XE DESIRED RESPONSE:

This test is performed to verify that the computed values of simulated plant parameters at 100 per-cent power, Equilibrium Xenon correspond to plant parameters, to within the accuracy requirements of ANSI/ANS-3.5-1985, Nuclear Power Plant Simulators for use in Operator Training. Simulator is run for one hour and then data is taken. Critical Parameters monitored included but were not limited to the following categories: RPV LEVEL's, APRM PWR's, GENERATOR LOAD, MN TURB 1ST STAGE PRESS, STEAM FLOW's, FEED FLOW's, RPV PRESS's, CORE FLOW's, RECIRC LOOP FLOW's, DRYWELLPRESS's, DRYWELLTEMP's, SUPPRESSION POOL LVL's, SUP-PRESSION POOL TEMP's, CONDENSER VACUUM's, MAINTURB GOV VLV POS's, MAIN TURB SPEED, RFP SPEED's, RFP PRESS's, and as listed. Values were within specifications or identified fox correction.

B tlTIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

100 PWR Jan 22 PLANT DATASET 1 PWR Jan 1 ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation TEST No. 14.4.4.1 REV. 3 TITLE: STEADY-STATEACCURACY TESTS -l00 PERCENT POWER ANDFLOWp EQ XE DESIRED RESPONSE:

This test is performed to verify that the computed values of simulated plant parameters at 100 per-cent power, Equilibrium Xenon correspond to plant parameters, to within the accuracy requirements of ANSI/ANS-3.5-1985, Nuclear Power Plant Simulators for use in Operator Training. Simulator is run for one hour and then data is taken. Critical Parameters monitored included but were not limited to the following categories: RPV LEVEL's, APRM PWR's, GENERATOR LOAD, MN TURB 1ST STAGE PRESS, STEAM FLOW's, FEED FLOW's, RPV PRESS's, CORE FLOW's, RECIRC LOOP FLOW's, DRYWELLPRESS's, DRYWELLTEMP's, SUPPRESSION POOL LVL's, SUP-PRESSION POOL TEMP's, CONDENSER VACUUM's, MAINTUI& GOV VLV POS's, MAIN TURB SPEED, RFP SPEED's, RFP PRESS's, and as listed. Values were within specifications or identified for correction.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

100 PWR Jan 22 g PLANT DATA 1 PWR Jan 18 SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES I TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

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SUMMARY

REV. 4 TITLE: STEADY-STATE ACCVRACYTESTS - 66 PERCENT POWER DESIRED RESPONSE:

This test is performed to verify that the computed values of simulated plant parameters at 66 per-cent power, correspond to plant parameters, to within the accuracy requirements of ANSI/ANS-3.5-1985, Nuclear Power Plant Simulators for use in Operator Training. Simulator power is reduced to 66% allowed to run for one hour and then data is taken. Critical Parameters monitored included but were not limited to the following categories: RPV LEVEL's, APRM PWR's, GEN-ERATOR LOAD, MN TURB 1ST STAGE PRESS, STEAM FLOW's, FEED FLOW's, RPV PRESS's, CORE FLOW's, RECIRC LOOP FLOW's, DRYWELL PRESS's, DRYWELL TEMP's, SUPPRESSION POOL LVL's, SUPPRESSION POOL TEMP's, CONDENSER VAC-UUM's, MAINTURB GOV VLVPOS's, MAINTURB SPEED, RFP SPEED's, RFP PRESS's, and others as listed. Values were within specifications or identified for correction.

e INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, Adjusted power to 66%.

FINALCONDITIONS: 66% Power SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

g PLANT DATASBT P Mar 1 ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RBSULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation TEST No. j.4.4.4.2 REV. 4 TITLE: STEADY-STATEACCURACY TESTS - 66 PERCENT POWER DESIRED RESPONSE:

This test is performed to verif'y that the computed values of simulated plant parameters at 66 per-cent power, correspond to plant parameters, to within the accuracy requirements of ANSI/ANS-3.5-1985, Nuclear Power Plant Simulators for use in Operator Training. Simulator power is "

reduced to 66% allowed to run for one hour and then data is taken. Critical Parameters monitored included but were not limited to the foHowing categories: RPV LEVEL's, APRM PWR's, GEN-ERATOR LOAD, MN TURB 1ST STAGE PRESS, STEAM FLOW's, FEED FLOW's, RPV PRESS's, CORE FLOW's, RECIRC LOOP FLOW's, DRYWELL PRESS's, DRYWELL TEMP's, SUPPRESSION POOL LVL's, SUPPRESSION POOL TEMP's, CONDENSER VAC-UUM's, MAINTURB GOV VLVPOS's, MAINTURB SPEED, RFP SPEED's, RFP PRESS's, and others as listed. Values were within specifications or identified for correction.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, Adjusted power to 66%.

FINALCONDITIONS: 66% Power SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

g PLANT DATA 6 PWR Mar 1 SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOBR/LER g OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES QX TBST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

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e TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation TITLE: STEADY-STATE ACCURACY TESTS -40 PERCENT POWER TEST No, 14.4.4.3 REV. 3 DESIRED RESPONSE:

This test is performed to verify that the computed values of simulated plant parameters at 40 per-cent power, correspond to plant parameters, to within the accuracy requirements of ANSI/ANS-3.5-1985, Nuclear Power Plant Simulators for use in Operator Training. Simulator is allowed to run for one hour and then data is taken. Critical Parameters monitored included but were not lim-ited to the following categories: RPV LEVEL's, APRM PWR's, GENERATOR LOAD, MN TURB 1ST STAGE PRESS, STEAM FLOW's, FEED FLOW's, RPV PRESS's, CORE FLOW's, RECIRC LOOP FLOW's, DRYWELL PRESS's, DRYWELL TEMP's, SUPPRESSION POOL LVL's, SUPPRESSION POOL TEMP's, CONDENSER VACUUM's, MAINTURB GOV VLV POS's, MAIN TURB SPEED, RFP SPEED's, RFP PRESS's, and others as listed. Values were within specifications or identified for correction.

FINAL CONDITIONS: 40% Power SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

g PLANT DATA 40PWRA r20 SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES

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SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation TEST No. 14.4.4.3 REV. 3 TITLE'TEADY-STATEACCURACY TESTS -40 PERCENT POWER DESIRED RESPONSE:

This test is performed to verify that the computed values of simulated plant parameters at 40 per-cent power, correspond to plant parameters, to within the accuracy requirements of ANSI/ANS-3.5-1985, Nuclear Power Plant Simulators for use in Operator Training. Simulator is allowed to run for one hour and then data is taken. Critical Parameters monitored included but were not lim-ited to the following categories: RPV LEVEL's, APRM PWR's, GENERATOR LOAD, MN TURB 1ST STAGE PRESS, STEAM FLOW's, FEED FLOW's, RPV PRESS's, CORE FLOW's, RECIRC LOOP FLOW's, DRYWELL PRESS's, DRYWELL TEMP's, SUPPRESSION POOL LVL's, SUPPRESSION POOL TEMP's, CONDENSER VACUUM's, MAINTURB GOV VLV POS's, MAINTURB SPEED, RFP SPEED's, RFP PRESS's, and others as listed. Values were within specifications or identified for correction.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-62 40% Power FINALCONDITIONS: 40% Power SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

I PLANT DATA SET 40PWRA r20 ENGINBBRING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation TEST No. 14.4.4.4 REV. 4 TITLE: STEADY-STATEACCURACF TESTS - COLD SHUTDOWN) BOC DESIRED RESPONSE:

This test is performed to verify that compiled values of plant parameter at COLD SHUTDOWN, correspond with plant parameters, to within the accuracy reuirements of Nuclear Plant Simulators for use in Operator Training. Valves were within specifications or identified for correction.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-24, Cold Shutdown FINALCONDITIONS; Cold Shutdown SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIES

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation TEST No. 14.4.4.4 REV. 4 TITLE: STEADY-STATE ACCURACY TESTS>> COLD SHUTDOWN> BOC DESIRED RESPONSE:

This test is performed to verify that compiled values of plant parameter at COLD SHUTDOWN, correspond with plant parameters, to within the accuracy reuirements of Nuclear Plant Simulators for use in Operator Training. Valves were within specifications or identified for correction.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-24, Cold Shutdown FINAL CONDITIONS: Cold Shutdown SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCRBPANCIBS

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation TEST No. 14.4.5.1 REV. 4 TITLE: HEATAlVDMASS BALAlVCETESTS - l00 PERCENT POWER HEATBAL4NCE D IRED RESPONSE:

This test is performed to verify that the principal mass and energy balances are satisfied as required by ANSI/ANS-3,5.-1985, Nuclear Power Plant Simulators for Use in Operator Training. Simulator is run for at least thirty minutes and then data is taken. Data is collected and recorded for Attachment A, 100% Heat Balance Control Board Data. Calculations were performed as indicated in Attachment B.

Data is evaluated against the Acceptance Criteria of section 5.0, as applicable.

QQ~ This test can be run with 100% Steady-State Accuracy Test, 14.4.4.1.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER g OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACI'ORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

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SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Steady State Operation TEST No. 14.4.5.1 REV. 4 TITLE: HEATAND MASS BALANCETESTS - 100 PERCENT POWER HEATBALANCE DESIRED RESPONSE:

This test is performed to verify that the principal mass and energy balances are satisfied as required by ANSI/ANS-3.5.-1985, Nuclear Power Plant Simulators for Use in Operator Training. Simulator is run for at least thirty minutes and then data is taken. Data is collected and recorded for Attachment A, 100% Heat Balance Control Board Data. Calculations were performed as indicated in Attachment B.

Data is evaluated against the Acceptance Criteria of section 5.0, as applicable.

ATE This test can be run with 100% Steady-State Accuracy Test, 14,4.4.1.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR 0 SOBR/LER OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TBST RBSULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCRBPANCIBS TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES g TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

APPENDIX D ATTACHMENTD-5 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM TRANSIENT PERFORMANCE TEST ABSTRACTS

OPERATIONAL REVIEW

SUMMARY

TEST CATEGORY: Transients TEST No. 14.4.8.4 REV. 4 TITLE: INDUCED TRANSIENT TESTS - POWER RAMP FROM loo PERCENT POWER TO 75 PERCENT TO l00 PERCENT D IREDRE P N E:

This test is performed to evaluate the tuning of the feedwater system. Using the RRC FCV's power is ramped down from 100 percent to 75 percent in 10 seconds. After stabilizing Rx level, power is xamped from 75 percent to 100 percent in 10 seconds. Proper response of the induced transient was tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS; IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

FINAL CONDITIONS: 100% Power.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR 84-124 12/03/84 X SOER/LBR 84-125 11 27 84 X OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

TEST RESULTS UNSATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES TEST RESULTS SATISFACTORY WITH DISCREPANCIES X TEST RBSULTS SATISFACTORY WITHOUT DISCREPANCIES

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TEST CATEGORY: Transient TESTNo. 144101 REV. 5 TITLE: LOSS OF AJ L REACTOR FEEDWATER DESIRED RESPONSE:

RFW Turbines 'A'nd 'B'nd RCIC Trip. Followed by Reactor SCRAM on Low RPV/L.

RRC FCV RunBack and Pump Downshift to 15 Hz verified. Simulated Operator actions include: MT Trip, Reactor Mode Switch being placed in Shutdown and HPCS Manual Ini-tiation. HPCS-V-4 Auto Closure at RPV/L 8 (54.5") is verified. Proper Control Board Indications and annunciation verified throughout transient.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Scrammed. RPV/L Restored via HPCS. MSIV's isolated with RPV/P slowly increasing after termination of HPCS Flow.

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TEST CATEGORY: Transient TEST No. 14.4.10.2 REV. 4 TITLE: LOSS OF ALLAC STATION BLACKOUT DESIRED RESPONSE:

Loss of AllAC with exception of DG-3. Subsequent NS4 Isolations with RPV/P Control via SRV's with HPCS and RCIC Initiation at 30 seconds to restore and control RPV/L.

Primary Containment heatup verified for proper direction and trend for associated vari-ables. HPCS and RCIC Operation for RPV/L Control on isolated RPV verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power Equil Xenon FINALCONDITIONS: Shutdown with DGN-3 supplying HPCS; RCIC Operation controlling RPV/L.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LBR II OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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TEST CATEGORY: Transients TEST No. 14.4.103 REV. 4 TITLE: MSIVISOL4TION This test was performed to verify the Simulators response to an MSIV Isolation. The MSIV isolation was verified to cause RPV/P incxease and subsequent SRV operation followed by the initiation of HPCS and RCIC at -50 inches. SRV operation at setpoint was verified in conjunction with RCIC-V-45 closure and HPCS-V-4 closure and subsequent cycling closed at RPV/L 8. The SRV flow decxease was verified as RPV Decay Heat decreased. The relationship between decay heat genera-tion, RPV/P, SRV Flow, HPCS and RCIC flow (at LT saturated conditions) were evaluated. No oper-ator actions were taken as specified in ANS 3.5 Attachment B, item B1.2. ANS 3.5 item B1.2.1 variables were plotted and evaluated at .5 sec resolution as specified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Shutdown with SRV Operation controlling RPV/P at setpoint and periodic HPCS injection controlling RPV/L between RPV/L 8 and RPV/L 2.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

X PLANTDATASET SCRMLER88.03 ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR X SOER/LER LER 88-03 X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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TEST CATEGORY: Transients TEST No. 14.4.10.5 REV. 4 TITLE: SIMULTANEOUS TRlP OF ALLRFP'S - SLF: FPT 2A and FPT 2B D IREDRE P N E:

This test is performed to verify the Simulators response to a simultaneous trip of all RFP's. The RRC FCV xunback at RPV/L 4 with coincident RFP txip is vexified. Reactox Scram and RRC pump trip to 15 hz is verified at RPV/L 3. The Scram induced RPV/P reduction with Mode Switch in run is verified to cause a MSIV isolation. The subsequent SRV operation with resultant inventory loss and initiation of the RPV/L 2 NS4 isolation, HPCS initiation, RCIC initiation, and RRC pumps tripping to o6'were vexified and evaluated. HPCS-V-4 and RCIC-V-45 closure at RPV/L 8 and subsequent reopening of HPCS-V-4 at RPV/L 2 were verified. No operator actions were taken as specified in ANS 3.5 Attach-ment B, item B1.2. ANS 3.5 item B1.2.1 variables were plotted and evaluated at .5 sec resolution as .

specified. Note: Scxam details evaluated in detail in 14.4.9.24.33, MT Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.24.31, Main Gen Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.13.1, NS4 Isolation at RPV/L 2 evaluated in 14.4.9.2.3 RFW Break in DW.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Shutdown with SRV Operation controlling RPV/P at setpoint and periodic HPCS injection controlling RPV/L between RPV/L 8 and RPV/L 2.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

X PLANT DATA SET SCRMLER84.114 ENGINBERING EVALUATION FSAR X SOBR/LER LE 4- 4 X OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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t TEST CATEGORY: Transients TEST No. 14.4.10.6 REV. 4 TITLE: SIMULTANEOUS TRIP OF ALLRECIRCULATIONPUMPS - SLF: EPS 43 & EPS 44 ED ESP E This test is performed to verify the Simulators response to a trip of all Recirculation Pumps. Core Power is verified to decrease due to the Core flow reduction to Natural Circulation. Activation of mechanistic power oscillations on entry to Region A of power to flow map, verified. No operator actions were taken as specified in ANS 3.5 Attachment B, item B1.2. ANS 3.5 item B1.2.2 variables were plotted and evaluated at .5 sec resolution as specified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

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g PLANT DATASEI' PAT OB ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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TEST CATEGORY: Transients TEST No. 14.4.10.7 REV. 4 TITLE: MAXIMUMSIZE DBA LOCA WITHLOSS OEFSITE POWER SLF: RRS 4 and OED2 ED P E'his test was performed to verify the Simulators response to a Maximum size DBA LOCA with LOP.

The DW/P increase initiation of Reactor Scram, NS4 Isolation and RRC FCV lockup were verified.

The RRC pump trip to 15 Hz via RPV/L 3 signals is verified. The initiation of the RPV/L 2 NS4 isolation, HPCS initiation, RCIC initiation, and RRC pumps tripping to oK were verified and evaluated.

Div 1 and Div 2 DG's and ECCS initiation were verified. DW/P response and subsequent WW/P response are verified as the DW/P overcomes downcomer submergence. No operator actions were taken as specified in ANS 3.5 Attachment B, item B1.2. ANS 3.5 item B1.2.3 variables were plotted and evaluated at .5 sec resolution as specified. Note: Scram details evaluated in detail in 14.4.9.%.33, MT Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.24.31, Main Gen Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.13.1, NS4 Isolation at RPV/L 2 evaluated in 14.4.9.2.3 RFW Break in DW.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

t FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Shutdown with RPV/L being controlled GT 'Avo-Thirds Core SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

Height via E<CCS Div 1-3 Injection. Primary Containment Isolation complete via NS4 Isolations.

PLANT DATASEI' ENGINEERING EVALUATION ANF LOCA ANALY IS FSAR SOER/LER X OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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TEST CATEGORY: Transients TEST No. 144 10 9 REV. 0 TITLE: MAXIMUMSIZE MAINSTEAMI.INERUPTURE IRED RESP N E:

This test is performed to verify the Simulators response to a Maximum size MSL Break. The DW/P increase initiation of Reactor Scram, NS4 Isolation and RRC FCV lockup were verified. The RRC pump trip to 15 Hz via RPV/L 3 signals is verified. The initiation of the RPV/L 2 NS4 isolation, HPCS initiation, RCIC initiation, and RRC pumps tripping to off were verified and evaluated. Div 3 DG and HPCS initiation were verified. DW/P response and subsequent WW/P response are verified as the DW/P overcomes downcomer submergence. CBP injection and subsequent RPV/L restoration, with DW cooling via break verified. No operator actions were taken as specified in ANS 3.5 Attachment B, item B1.2. ANS 3.5 item B1.2.3 variables were plotted and evaluated at.5 sec resolution as specified. Note:

Scrain details evaluated in detail in 14 4.9.24.33, MT Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.24.31, Main Gen Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.13.1, NS4 Isolation at RPV/L 2 evaluated in 14.4.9.2.3 RFW Break in DW.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

FINAL CONDITIONS: Reactor Shutdown with RPV/L GT the MSL 110 inches. Primary Containment Isolation complete via NS4 isolations.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION g FSAR 15.6.5 6.2.1.1.3.b SOER/LER g OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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t TEST CATEGORY: Transients TITLE: MSlV ISOLATION WITHSRV FAILED OPEN TEST No. 14.4.10.10 REV. 4 D IREDR P N E'his test is performed to verify the Simulators response to an MSIV Isolation with a SRV failed open. The MSIV isolation with SORV is verified to cause a RPV/P reduction with a subsequent injection by the Condensate Booster Pumps at approx-imately 630 psig. The SRV flow decrease is verified as RPV/P decreased. The rela-tionship between decay heat generation, RPV/P, SRV Flow, and Condensate Booster Pump flow (at LT saturated conditions) were evaluated. No operator actions were taken as specified in ANS 3.5 Attachment B, item B1.2. ANS 3.5 item B1.2.3 variables were plotted and evaluated at.5 sec resolution as specified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

FINAL CONDITIONS: Reactor Shutdown and depressurized with CBP injection and RPV/L GT the MS lines resulting in liquid How via the SORV.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

X PLANT DATA SCRMLER88.03 SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR X SUER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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TEST No. 14.4.10.16 REV. 4 TITLE: LOSS EW WITHEMERGENCY DEPRESS URlZATION DESIRED RESPONSE:

Loss of Normal RFW and HP Injection, followed by Emergency Depressurization when RPV/L decreases to Top of Active Fuel. RPV/L, RPV/P and Core Flow as weH as signifi-cant Primary Containment variables evaluated during conduct of test. The NS4 Isolation is subsequently reset and plant placed in the Shutdown Cooling Alignment followed Emer-gency Depressurization and RPV Level Restoration with Low Press ECCS.

INH'IALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power and Flow with Equilibrium Xenon.

t FINALCONDITIONS: Plant SD with RHR B in the Shutdown Cooling Alignment and RHR B in SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

Suppression Pool Cooling.

PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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APPENDIX D ATTACHMENTD-6 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM PLANT MALFUNCTIONTEST ABSTRACTS

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.18.3 REV. 6 TITLE: INSTRUMENTREFERENCE LINEBREAKD004C (PENXII2) - SLF: RRS7C D I EDR P NE'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the, INSTRUMENT REF LINE BREAK D004C (PENX112). Rupture of INST Line between REACTOR and CONDENSATE POT for DOO4C (PENX112). Apparent level increased MS-LIS-100B, P601-A1-'2-6 Injection Vlv Closure RPV LEVEL HIGH+54.5" alarmed, and HPCS-V-4 remained shut. Apparent lev'el increased RFW-DPT-4C, MS-LI-604 and RFW-LI 606C indicated upscale high. REACI'OR VESSEL HIGH LEVEL C SEAL light illuminated and RFW/I'URBINE RPV LEVEL HIGH TRIP alarm activated. Leak is allowed to run and caused drywell pressure to increase. DRYWELL PRESS HIGH/LOW ALERT alarmed followed by the Drywell Press High Trip. Proper response on activation of INST REF LINE break DOO4C was tested and verified. ~+<~: Details of Reactor Scram evaluated in test 14.4.9.24.33, DBA LOCA evaluated in test 14.4.10.7.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with E<quilibrium Xenon FINAL CONDITIONS: Reactor has Scrammed on Hi Drywell pressure.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA'LANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION g I SAR 15..2 g SOER/LER 5-5 0 4 5 g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.16.4 REV. 3 TITLE: HPCS LOGIC FAILURE - SLF: CSS>>6 DE IREDRE P N E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the '"HPCS LOGIC FAILURE Malfunction. HPCS Initiation Failure to automaticaHy respond. System responses include: P601-A1-6.8, HPCS SYSTEM OUT OF SERVICE, HPCS-BISI - HPCS LOGIC PWR FAIL, failure of HPCS Injection valve V-4 to automatically close when RPV level is GT +54" and minimum flow Bypass valve V-12 to automatically open or close on HPCS flow.

INITIALCONDITIONS; IC-12 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

FINALCONDITIONS: 100% Power with HPCS injection in progress.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA; PLANT DATA SKI'NGINEERING EVALUATION g FSAR 15.5.1 C] SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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OPERATIONAL REVIEW UMMARY TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.18.6 REV. 5 TITLE: INSTRUMENT VARIABLELEG LINE BREA'111 - SLF'RRS SC RED E P E:

This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the INSTRUMENT VARIABLELEG LINE BREAK Xlll SLF. System responses included: PI-EFC-Xlll changed position from open to closed, apparent loss of level as indicated by MS-LR/PR-623B downscale, NS4 ISOL RPV LEVEL LOW -50 "alarmed, MSIV Half Trip System B, and RC-2 HALF TRIP annunciated. Proper response on activation of the INSTRUMENT VARjlABLELEG LINE BREAK Xll1 malfunction was tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon t FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Scrammed, RRC Pumps Off, RCIC-V-45 Oscillating with RPV/L 8 SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

controlling RPV/L.

PLANT DATA SBT ENGINEERING EVALUATION g FSAR 15.6.2 SOERiLBR g OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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TEST No. 14.4.9.24.27 REV. 3 TITLE: MAINSTEAM SAFETY RELIEF VALVEFAILS OPEN - CLF: RRS l STPT DRIFT ED RE P SE:

This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the MAINSTEAM SAFETY RELIEF VALVE STPT DRIFT Component Level Failure. Mechanical setpoint adjustment out of adjustment. System responses included: SRV MS-RV-1A opened, P601-A2-5-8 SRV OPEN, SRV ACOUSTICAL VALVE MON DRAWER (MS-RV-1A) SRV cards alarmed and the flow card indicated 100 percent flow. Steam-line A flow dropped as indicated on RFW-FI-603A. At the DEB panel, Generator Output MW's dropped.

An attempt to use the manual control switch for MS-RV-1A had no effect. Proper response on activation of the Main Steam Safety Relief Valve Fails Open malfunction was tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon FINAL CONDITIONS: 100% Power, SRV open, reduced MW's from Generator SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

X PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION QX FSAR 15.1A SUER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14 4.9.25.14 REV. 1 TITLE: SRV'S - FAIL CLOSED - CLF: RRS 12 - RRS l8 (OPTION 4)

E IRED E N E This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the SRV's FAIL CLOSED Malfunction. SRV's fail closed due to electrical fault. Malfunction is selected on seven ADS valves. Attempts were then made to open the SRV's: Manually from P601, arming and depressing DIV I ADS push-buttons, Key switches to open on F628 and F631 none of the SRV's opened. Proper response on activation of the individual malfunctions were tested and verified INI'GALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

FINAL CONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION P FSAR 0 SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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TEST CATEGORY: Transients TEST No. X4.4.X0.X0 REV. 4 TITLE: MSIV ISOLATION WITHSRV FAILED OPEN D IREDRE N E'his test is performed to verify the Siinulatoxs response to an MSIV Isolation with a SRV failed open. The MSIV isolation with SORV is verified to cause a RPV/P reduction with a subsequent injection by the Condensate Booster Pumps at approx-imately 630 psig. The SRV flow decxease is verified as RPV/P decreased. The rela-tionship between decay heat generation, RPV/P, SRV Flow, and Condensate Boostex Pump flow (at LT saturated conditions) were evaluated. No operator actions were taken as specified in ANS 3.5 Attacliment B, item B1.2. ANS 3.5 item B1.2.3 variables were plotted and evaluated at .5 sec resolution as specified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

FINAL CONDITIONS: Reactor Shutdown and depressurized with CBP injection and RPV/L GT the MS lines resulting in liquid flow via the SORV.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

X PLANT DATA SET SCRMLER88.03 ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR X SOER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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TEST No. 14.4.9.4.4 REV. 3 TITLE: LEAICDOWNSTREAM OF CONTROL AIR DRYER - SLF: CAS-4 D IREDR P N E'his test was performed to demonstrate the functionality of the LEAKDOWNSTREAM OF CON-TROL AIR DRYER Malfunction. Leak occurs in the control air line between the dryers and the after filters. System responses included: control room indication showed decreasing air pressure, standby air compressors started at 90 psig, applicable annunciators alarmed, service air header iso-lation valve (SA-PCV-2) shut at 80 psig, SCRAM VALVEPILOT AIR HDR PRESS LOW alarmed at 65 psig, rods started drifting in, and the Reactor SCRAM occurred from SDV/L scram stpt. Sig-nificant BOP responses included: condenser water level increased, Feedwater Heater level control valves failed open, Rx bldg. supply and return valves shut, REA and ROA fans tripped, and RB pressure increased. Valves and systems failed IAW Attachment E. Proper system response on acti-vation of the LEAK DOWNSTREAM OF CONTROL AIR DRYER malfunction was tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor SCRAM with significant systems and valves in loss of air failed positions.

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.8.3 REV. 3 TITLE: 4l60 VAC BUS SM-8 OVERCURRENT - SLF: BOP'PS) EPS lII D IRED E P N E This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the 4160 VAC BUS SM-8 OVERCUR-RENT - GRND Malfunction. Electrical insulation failure causes a ground and overcurrent on SM-8.

System responses included: appropriate annunciators alarmed, bkr 8-3 tripped open and was locked out, bkr B-8 open, 8-DG2 open, (volt and amp) meters on SM-8 and her daughter buses indicated zero readings, DG-2 auto-started and was running unloaded without SW cooling, TSW-P-1A started on low pressure, and RPS bus B half-SCRAM occurred. Proper response to the loss of motive power provided by SM-8 and her daughter busses was tested and verified. Proper response to the loss of contxol and indication power provided by SM-8 and her daughter busses were tested and verified INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

FINALCONDITIONS: 100% Power, 1/2 Scram B Channel.

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.8.3A REV. 0 TITLE: 4160 VAC BUS SM-7 OVERCURRENT - SLF: BOP) EPS) EPS IG DESIRED RESPONSE:

This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the 4160 VAC BUS SM-7 OVER-CURRENT - GRND Malfunction. Electrical insulation failure causes a ground and overcurrent on SM-7. System responses included: appropriate annunciators alarmed, bkr 7-1 tripped open and was locked out, bkr B-7 open, 7-DG1 open, (volt and amp) meters on SM-7 and her daugh-ter buses indicated zero readings, DG-1 auto-started and was running unloaded without SW cooling, TSW-P-1B started on low pxessuxe, and RPS bus A half-SCRAM occurred. Proper xesponse to the loss of motive powex provided by SM-7 and her daughter busses was tested and verifie. Proper response to the loss of control and indication power provided by SM-7 and her daughter busses was tested and vexified INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with LIquilibriumXenon.

FINALCONDITIONS: 100% Power, 1/2 Scram A channel.

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.8,3B REV. 1 TITLE: OVERCURRENT SM SLF: EPS 1A IRED R P E:

This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the 4160 VAC BUS SM-1 OVERCURRENT Malfunction. Overcurrent 8c Lockout Condition of Bus SM-1. System responses included: appropriate annunciators alarmed, Bkr Nl-1 tripped open and is locked out, Bkr 1-11 tripped and locked out, Bkrs (1-7,7-1,11-1) tripped, (volt and amp) meters on SM-1 indicated zero readings, DG-1 auto-started and is running unloaded, Bkr B-7 closed and supplied SM-7. Proper response to the loss of motive power provided by SM-1 is tested and verified. NOTE: LOSS OF BUS SM-7 is evaluated in 14.4.9.8.3.A INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

FINAL CONDITIONS: One third of the Condensate system capacity has been lost and will cause a subsequent reactor SCRAM.

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.8.4 REV. 3 TITLE: GROUNDED DC BUS - DP-Sl SLF: EPS 3D D IREDR P N E:

This test is, performed to demonstrate the functionality of the GROUNDED DC BUS - DP S1-2 TRIP Malfunction. Electrical insulation failure causes a ground. System responses included:

Appropriate Annunciator alarms, applicable BISI panel alarms, IN-2 shifted to the alternate AC source, ampmeters (AM-B1-2 8c AM-Cl-2) indicated zero, and VM-S 1-2 indicated zero. Proper response to the loss of motive power provided by DP-S1-2 is tested and verified for all loads.

Proper response to the loss of control and indication power provided by DP-S1-2 was tested and verified INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

FINAL CONDITIONS: RCIC and CAC systems OOS, numerous indications OOS.

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.8.5 REV. 3 TITLE: 6900 VAC BUS SH-6 OVERCURRENT - GND - BOP ) EPS) EPS-5B DESIRED RESPONSE:

This test is performed to demonstrate the loss of power to Bus SH-6 using malfunction 6900 VAC BUS SH-6 OVERCURRENT - GRND. Proper response to the loss of motive power provided by SH-6 and her daughter busses was tested and verified. Proper response to the loss of control and indication power pro-vided by SH-6 and her daughter busses was tested and verified INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

FINALCONDITIONS: Bus SH-6 has tripped, RRC-P-1B has tripped, Rx is in single loop with final feedflow and steam flow greater than 45%.

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.8.7 REV. 3 TITLE: LOSS OF ALLOFF- SITE POWER - SLF: OED 2 D EDR P This test is pexformed to demonstrate the functionality of the LOSS OF ALLOFF-SITE POWER Malfunction. A tornado destroys all outside transmission lines to the plant. Simulator is fxozen at six seconds for initial evaluation. Simulator is then placed in RUN again. System responses included: appxopxiate annunciatoxs alarmed, multiple A.C. Amp meters indicated zero, multiple A.C. Volt metexs indicated zexo, the Reactor had scrammed, the 'Ibxbine had tripped, the MSIV'S were closed, and the SRV's were controlling pressure. Allmajor electrical breakers tripped opened as listed. Emergency diesels are. running unloaded and DC pumps have started. Simulator is restarted and runs for twenty sec. Proper xesponse to the loss of motive power pxovided by all major A.C. Busses and their daughter busses was tested and verified. Proper response to the loss of control and indication power provided by major A.C. Busses and their daughter busses wexe tested and verified INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Scrammed, all major AC Busses de-energized, Vital AC Busses powered by EDG's, pressure controlled by SRV's.

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PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION QX FSAR SOBR/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.8.8 REV. 3 TITLE: DG 2 TRIP - HIGH DIFFERENTIALCURRENT - SJ F: BOP'GNP DGN 2P DGN 2B DESIRED RESPONSE::

This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the DG 2 TRIP - HIGH DIFFERENTIAL CURRENT Malfunction. Defective electrical insulation causes high phase-to-phase differential current.

System responses included: appropxiate annunciators alarmed, CB-8DG2 tripped, Bkr DG2-8 tripped, and EDG2 control room indications failed to zero. Proper response on activation of High Differential Current on DG2 and attendant loss of power to SM-8 is tested and verified. NOTE: Response to the loss of motive, contxol, and indication power pxovided by SM-8 are evaluated in Test No. 14.4.9.8.3 (LOSS OF POWER TO SM-8).

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

FINAL CONDITIONS: SM-8 is De-Energized and a half scram has occurred on RPS-B.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.24.15 REV. 3 TITLE: DC BUS TRIP LOAS'S LPS80 and EPS009 DESIRED RESPONSE:

This test was performed to demonstrate the functionality of the Sl-1 Charger and Battery Breaker LOA's.

Proper response to the loss of Control and Indication power provided by Sl-l was tested and verified. All control board indications and annunciators verified to be correct.

~t'ontrol Power Verification and response is tested in 14.4.9.&.56, BATIERY CHARGER Cl-1 TRIP Test.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

FINAL CONDITIONS: Bus Sl-1 de-energized.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.24.15A REV. 1 TITLE: Sl-l TRIP -SLF: EPS 3C E EDR This test was performed to demonstrate the functionality of the S1-1 TRIP Malfunction. DC Bus Sl-l Trip. Proper response to the loss of Control and Indication power provided by S 1-1 was tested and verified IAW Attachment E.

NOTE: All final control board indications and annunciators activated are identical to test 14.4,9.24.15, Sl-1 DC GROUND, with the exception of no battery ground annunciator and no ground detection meter defiection.

ARRAiBRI 14.4.9.94.66, BATII!RT CHARGER Cl-I TRIP 4 I PL Power and Loss Control Board indication, therefore evaluation not performed in this test.

,C INI'HALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with BUS Sl-1 De-Energized SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.24.18 REV. 3 TITLE: RPS 8 MG SET TMP - LOA: BOP'PS, EPS-279> OPEN ED P N test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RPS B MG SET TRIP Malfunction.

E'liis RPS-EPA-3B breaker opens. System responses included: Multiple annunciators associated with a total loss of RPS Bus B, Scram Group Solenoid lights for Gps 1,2,3,8>4 extinguished, BU Scram amber lights illuminated, RPS Bus B power available light extinguished, and APRM groups B, D, and F indi-cated downscale. An NSSSS inboard and outboard isolation occurred. Group's 1,2,4,8c 7 (inboard and outboard) valves closed and could not be opened, MSIV's remained open (half isolation). Proper response to the loss of control and indication power provided by RPS-PP-001-B is tested and verified IAW attachment E. Proper response on activation of the RPS B MG SET TRIP malfunction was tested and verified INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR X SOER/LER 7-014 X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.24.56 REV. 3 TITLE: BATTERYCHARGER Cl-l TMP - LOA: BOP, FPS) EPS-081 IRED RESP NSE:

This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the BALI'ERY CHARGER Cl-1 TRIP Malfunction. Activated spurious breaker trip. System responses included: CHARGER Cl-1 TROUBLE alarm, other appropriate alarms, dropping DC voltage, AM-Cl-1 indicates zero amps, AM-Bl-1 indicates about 100 amps. Proper response on activation of Battery Charger Cl-1 Trip was tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

FINAL CONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: Transient TEST No. 14.4.10.2 REV. 4 TITLE: LOSS OF ALLAC STATION BLACKOUT DESIRED RESPONSE:

Loss of AllAC with exception of DG-3. Subsequent NS4 Isolations with RPV/P Control via SRV's with HPCS and RCIC Initiation at 30 seconds to restore and control RPV/L.

Primary Containment heatup verified for proper direction and trend for associated vari-ables. HPCS and RCIC Operation for RPV/L Control on isolated RPV verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power Kquil Xenon t FINALCONDITIONS: Shutdown with DGN-3 supplying HPCS; RCIC Operation controlling RPV/L.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: Transients TESTNo. 144 92434 TITLE: RECIRCULATIONPUMP 8 TRIP - CLF, NSSS) RRP, PMP SHAFT SHEAR D IREDR P N E:

This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RECIRCULATION PUMP B TRIP Malfunction. Pump Motor will trip on overcurrent due to shaft seizure. System responses included:

Multiple JP meter response IAW test procedure, RRC B Loop JP flow decreased to zero and then increased as reverse flow initiated, RRC A Loop JP flow increased as RRC B loop entered reverse flow, appropriate annunciators alarmed, and total core flow and core DP decreased as indicated on MS-DPR/FR-613. Reactor power decreased as indicated on IRM/APRM recorders. RPV level increased as indicated on RFW-LR-608.

Proper response on activation of the Recirculation Pump B Trip malfunction is tested and verified.

INI'HALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

FINAL CONDITIONS: Reactor Plant in Single Loop at reduced power.

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g PLANT DATA SET PAT30A ENGINEERING EVALUATION g FSAR 15.3.1 SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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TEST No. 14.4.10.6 REV. 4 TITLE'IMULTAlVEOUSTRlP OF ALLRECIRCUL4TION PUMPS - SLF: EPS 43 d'c EPS 44 I ED EP NE'his test is pexfoxmed to verify the Simulators response to a txip of all Recirculation Pumps. Core Power is verified to decxease due to the Core flow reduction to Natural Circulation. Activation of mechanistic power oscillations on entry to Region A of power to flow map, verified. No operator actions were taken as specified in ANS 3.5 Attachment B, item B1.2. ANS 3.5 item B1.2.2 variables were plotted and evaluated at .5 sec resolution as specified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power E<quilibrium Xenon.

FINALCONDITIONS: 40% g 4 % Power and 25% Core Flow.

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g PLANT DATA SBT PAT 30B ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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t TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TITLE: CONDENSER AIR LEAlC - SLP: CFW 3 D IREDRE P N TEST No. 14.4.9.2.2 REV. 3 E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the CONDENSER AIR LEAK Malfunction.

Metal fatigue causes a crack in the condenser shell. System responses included: Control Room indications showed decreasing main condenser vacuum, off gas Qow increased, appropriate annunciators alarmed, and Generator load is decreasing. The TURBINE GENERATOR tripped on low vacuum and caused a reactor SCRAM. As vacuum continued to decrease an NSSSS isolation occurred and the Main Steam isolation valves closed. Proper response on activation of the CONDENSER AIR LEAKmalfunction was tested and verified.

5QXE: Turbine Trip evaluated in test 14.4.9.24.31, Reactor Scram evaluated in test 14.4.9.24.33, MSIV Isolation evaluated in test 14.4.10.3 INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

e FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Shutdown, RPV/P control via SRV operation, RPV/L decreasing towards RPV/L 2.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATASBT ENGINEERING EVALUATION g FSAR g SOER/LER 4-125 g OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.24.86 REV. 0 TITLE: COND-LIC-l FAILS CONDENSER LEVELLOW DESIRED RESPONSE:

Controller Input signal Fails High resulting in Condensate Dump valve opening and a subsequent Low Condenser Level. Level control was then changed to the LIC-2 position.

COND-LIC-2 Output signal decreased. Main Condsex Hotwell Level Low alarm cleared.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon, Hotwell Level Normal.

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.24.5 REV. 3 TITLE: SW PUMP B TRIP - CLF: SSW 3 - OPT 1 DESIRED R P N E This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the SW PUMP A TRIP Malfunction.

Mechanical fault initiates Shaft Shear. System responses included: Service water flow decreased, applicable Service Water flow annunciators alarmed, and multiple BISI lights illuminated from systems affected by a loss of Service water flow. Proper response on activation of the SW PUMP B Shaft Shear component level failure was tested and verified The subsequent heatup of Reactor Coolant System due to Loss of SDC was verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-19 SDC in Progress.

FINAL CONDITIONS: IC-19 SDC in Progress without SW IQow to RHR 8 HX.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.24.G4 REV. 3 TITLE: TSW PUMP TMP D IREDRE PON E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the TSW PUMP A TRIP Malfunction. A piece of the impeller separates from the impeller and wedges between the impeller and the casing. System responses included: TSW-P-1A motor current increased, TSW-P-1A tripped, appropriate alarms occurred, TSW-P-1B started at less than or equal to 80 psig, TSW-V-53A closes, and TSW-V-53B opens. The following TSW Loads responded as follows: TCV's held temperatures relatively constant, RFP A8cB oil cooler outlet temperature increased, Main turbine oil coolex outlet temperature increased, tuxbine lube oil temperatures increased as indicated on TG-TR-48 and TG-TR-144. Drywell tempexatuxe and Containment pressure incxeased. Proper response on activation of the TSW pump trip was tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

FINALCONDITIONS: 100% Power but with higher temperatures on all the loads cooled with TSW.

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TEST No. 14.4.9.25.15 REV. 1 TITLE: RCC-P-lA TMP - CLF: RCC I D REDRE P N E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RCC-P-1A TRIP malfunction. RCC-P-1A Trips on Thermal OL due to electrical fault. System responses included: RCC-P-lA tripped, RCC Pump A Motor OL Trip annunciator alarmed, RCC-P-1C auto started, RCC HDR PRESS RCC-PI-3 decreased and then returned to normal, and RCC-V-6 remained open. Proper response on activation of the RCC-P-1A TRIP malfunction was tested and verified INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon RCC-P-lA and t

RCC-P-1B running.

FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon, RCC-P-1B and RCC-P-1C running.

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.24.73 REV. 3 TITLE: SW-V-28 FAILS CLOSED - OVERRIDE SWZV2BC IREDR P N E:

This test is pexfonned to demonstrate the functionality of the SW-V-2B FAILS CLOSED Malfunction.

Internal electrical failure in the auto-open logic circuit. RHR-P-2B is started using contxol switch, with subsequent auto start signal for SW-P-1B. System responses included: SW-V-2B PUMP DISCHARGE did not open, SW-P-1B DISCH PRESS SW-PI-32B decreases to -25 psig, SW-FI-9B did not increase, and SW-P-1B Amp Ind is less than rated amps for normal operation. Proper response on activation of the SW-V-28 FAILS CLOSED Malfunction was tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.2.9 REV. 4 TITLE: RFPT A TRIP - SLF: FPT-2A IREDRE P N E This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RFPT A TRIP Malfunction. Circuit failure causes RFW-DT-1A trip. System responses included the following alarms: TUR A TRIP, TUR A CONTR OIL PRESS LOW, and RFW PMP A DISCH FLOW LOW. Reactor water level decreased on all control room instruments and the RPV LEVEL HIGH/LOW ALERT alarmed. A Recirc Flow Control Runback occurred and the Reactor did not Scram. Proper response on activation of the RFPT A TRIP malfunction was tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon t FINAL CONDITIONS: Recirc Flow Control valves have runback, RFPT 8 has increased flow to SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

maximum, Reactor is at approx. 68 to 72% Power.

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.24.2 REV. 3 TITLE: CO1VDENSATE BOOSTER PUMP 2A TRIP - CLF: CFW 4p 2 D IREDRE P N E:

This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the CONDENSATE BOOSTER PUMP 2A TRIP Malfunction. Electrical Malfunction causes pump trip. System responses included: booster motor amps peg high and then decreased to zero, appropriate alarms occur, booster pump discharge header pressure decreases, RFW pump suction pressure decreases, and possible trip of one or both RFW pumps. Proper response on activation of the CONDENSATE BOOSTER PUMP 2A Trip is tested and verified. NOTE: RFPT TRIP evaluated per 14A.9.2.9, REACTOR SCRAM evaluated per 14.4.9.%.33, MT/GEN TRIP evaluated per 14.4.9.24.31, MSIV ISOLATIONevaluated per 14.4.10.3, LOSS OF ALLRFW evaluated per 14.4.10.1 INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-12 100% Po>ver Equilibrium Xenon SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATA SET ENGINBERING EVALUATION FSAR g SOER/LER 86-024 QX OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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TEST CATEGORY: Malfunction Tests TEST No. 14.4.9.24.48 REV. 3 TITLE: COND-P-l8 TNP D RDR P NE'his test was performed to demonstrate the functionality of the COND-P-1B TRIP Malfunction. Electrical Malfunction causes pump trip. System responses included: Cond Pump B motor amps, decxeased, Cond Pumps A 8c C amps increase, appropriate alarms occurred, condensate pump discharge header pressure decreased, Booster and RFW pump suction pressures decreased, and RFW pumps tripped. Proper response on activation of the COND-P-1B TRIP was tested and verified. NOTE: RFPT TRIP evaluated pex 14.4.9.2.9, REACTOR SCRAM evaluated per 14.4.9.24.33, MT/GEN TRIP evaluated per 14.4.9.24.31, MSIV ISOLATIONevaluated pex 14.4.10.3, LOSS OF ALLRFW evaluated pex 14.4.10.1.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

FINAL CONDITIONS: RFW Pumps tripped, Reactor has scrammed.

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14 4 10 40 REV. 4 TITLE: LOSS OF NORMALAND EMERGENCY FW - Multiple D EDR P N test is performed to verify the Simulators response to a LOSS OF ALLNORMAL E'his and EMERGENCY FW. The Reactor Scram, NS4 isolation, RRC pump trip, Loss of normal ECCS and RCIC injection sources is verified. RPV/P is verified to increase with the subsequent operation of SRV's to control RPV/P at setpoint following the MSIV isolation. The RPV/L is verified to slowly decrease as the,Core is blowndown via SRV operation with no normal or emergency feedwater sources available. SRV operation is verified to diminish as Core Decay heat decreased following the Scram. Note: Scram details evaluated .in detail in 14.4.9.24.33, MT Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.24.31,MSIV Isolation details evaluated in 14.4.10.3, NS4 Isolation at RPV/L 2 evaluated in 14.4.9.2.3 RFW Break in DW, RFP Trip is evaluated in 14.4.9.2.9.

INITIALCONDITIONS; IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Shutdown with RPV/P being controlled at setpoint via SRV operation resulting in the core slowly blowing down to the Suppression Pool.

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.16.4 REV. 3 TITLE: HPCS LOGIC FAILURE - SLF: CSS-6 D E This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the HPCS LOGIC FAILURE Malfunction. HPCS manually initiated via activation of ARM/DEPRESS push-button and the failure to automatically start, verified. Subsequent manual start of HPCS-P-1 and manual opening of HPCS-V-4. System responses include: F601-A1-6.8, HPCS SYSTEM OUT OF SERVICE, HPCS-BISI - HPCS LOGIC PWR FAIL, failure of HPCS Injection valve V-4 to automatically close when RPV level is GT +54" and minimum flow Bypass valve V-12 to automatically open or close on HPCS flow.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with E<quilibrium Xenon.

e FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Scrammed with both RFW Turbines tripped on HIGH RPV/L with HPCS Injection ongoing.

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.21.1 REV. 3 TITLE: ADS LOGIC FAILURE (INADVERTENTINITIATION)- ADS l D IREDRE N E:

Tlus test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the ADS LOGIC FAILURE INADVERTENT INITIATION) Malfunction. A surveillance being performed results in an inadvertent initiation of the ADS. System responses included: Applicable annunciatox's alarmed, the seven ADS valves opened and their respective acoustic monitor lights illuminated, suppxession pool temperatures and pool level increased, and Reactor pressure decreased. Steam flow to Main Turbine decxeased and Generator MWE output decreased followed by a Reactor power increase when feedwatex temperatuxe decreases. The steam flow, feed flow mismatch errox to the level contxol system causes the RPV water level to be maintained at < 30". DW Temperature, DW Pxessure as well as Wetwell AirTemperatuxe and Suppression Pool Temperature increasing. Proper response on activation of ADS Logic Failure inadvertent Initiation) malfunction was tested and vexified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon FINAL CONDITIONS: RPV pressure e -984 psig with 7 ADS valves open and Main Iturbine/

Generator -60% load. Simulator placed in FREEZE prior to DW High Pressure activation SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.24.78 REV. 3 TITLE: ATWS/ARI8 LOGIC FAILURE - (See ATPfor Listing)

IREDR P N test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the ATWS/ARI FAILURE. The E'his ATWS-ARI SYS A switch was placed in trip. ATWS-ARI SYS B Switch was overidden to AUTO TO PRECLUDE OPERATION and CRD-V-24B, 25B, 26B, 27B Failed As Is. Then ATWS-ARI-SYS B Switch placed to Trip. Subsequent System B response was noted. No ANN of F603-A8-3.1 and NO valves CRD-V-24B - 27B changed position. P603-A7-3.1, ATWS-ARI SYS TRIP activated. When ATWS-ARI-SYS A Switch placed in TRIP. System responses included: no scram lights were illuminated on the full core display, no rods had moved as indicated on the RSCS full core display, and all of the CRD ARI SYS B valves indicated closed.

Proper response on activation of the ATWS/ARI FAILURE malfunction was tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power E<quilibrium Xenon.

FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.24.80 REV. 3 TITLE: RPS FAILS TO SCRAM - CLF's: (RPS 25 - RPS 32)

D IRED RESP N E:

This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RPS FAILS TO SCRAM Malfunction.

The relay logic is shorted. A manual scram is initiated. System alarms that did not initiate included:

REACTOR SCRAM A1 AND B1 LOGIC, 1/2 SCRAM SYSTEM A, REACTOR SCRAM A2 AND B2 LOGIC, and 1/2 SCRAM SYSTEM B. All of the SCRAM Group Solenoid lights remained illuminated. The Backup SCRAM lights remained extinguished. The SDV vent and drain valves remained open. Proper response on activation of the RPS FAILS TO SCRAM malfunction was tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

FINAL CONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.3.1 REV. 3 TITLE: ROD DMFT - SLF: RMC4 CR 30-3l DRlFTS OUT IREDRE P N E:

This test is written to demonstrate the functionality of the ROD DRIFT Malfunction. A rod drifts out due to HCU 4 Valve Manifold Failure. System xesponses included: P603-A7-5-7 ROD DRIFT alarmed, the red Drift light on the full core display illuminated, F603-A7-5-7 ROD DRIFT alarm P603-A8-3.5, RBM UPSCL or INOP Alarms cleared when the rod is selected, the rod changed position on the four-rod display and the Rod Drift alarm annunciated when the next odd reed switch is activated, LPRM strings indicated a power increase on the 4 Rod Display, APRM's indicated an increase in power, and the full core display illuminated 48 when the xod xeach its final position.

Pxoper response on activation of the ROD DRIFT malfunction was tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

FINAL CONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.3.2 REV. 2 TITLE: STUCK ROD - SLF: RMC SA D IREDRE P N E This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the STUCK ROD Malfunction. Air in the insert and withdraw lines of the CRD causes a stuck rod. The rod select matrix switch is illuminated and the blue background is on for the selected rod on the four rod display. The INSERT, WITH-DRAW, and SETTLE lights illuminated normally when attempting to withdraw a rod. System responses included: rod position remained constant, and rod did not change indicated position on the RDCS Four Rod display. Proper response on activation of the STUCK ROD malfunction was tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14, 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.93.3 REV. 3 TITLE: UNCOUPLED ROD -SLF: RMC 6A.

D EDRE P E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the Uncoupled Rod Malfunction.

The coupling release handle for the rod becomes mechanically bound and the rod becomes uncoupled. Subsequent control rod withdrawal is initiated resulting in the control rod being withdrawn to the overtravel position. System responses included: Proper response on activation of the STUCK ROD malfunction was tested and verified. Activation of F603-A7 8, ROD OVERTRAVEL and P603-A7-2.7, ROD OUT BLOCK verified. Proper RWM, RSCS and RDCS response verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-3 approximately five (5) rods from critical.

FINAL CONDITIONS: IC-3 approximately five (5) rods from critical.

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.99.4 REV. 4 TITLE: SINGLE ROD SCRAM - SLY: RMC 7A IREDRE P N E'his test is perfoxmed to demonstxate the functionality of the SINGLE ROD SCRAM Malfunction.

Blown fuses cause a single rod SCRAM (rod 34-31). System responses included: P603-A7-6-7 ACCUMULATOR TROUBLE alarmed, P603-A7-5-7 ROD DRIFT alarmed, APRM's indicated a decxease in power, the scram light for the rod illuminated on the Ml core display, the ACCUM light for the rod illuminated on the full core display, and the FULL IN light for the rod illuminated. The RSCS full core display indicated 00 and the four rod display for the affected xod is blank while the malfunction is active. The LPRM strings surrounding the rod showed a noticeable decrease in flux levels. Proper response on activation of the SINGLE ROD SCRAM malfunction was tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

FINALCONDITIONS: Power is less than 100% and MWE< less than 1150.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.3.12 REV. 4 TITLE: M'DRAULICATWS - SLF: 7A & 7B at 100% Severity DESIRED RESPONSE:

This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the HYDRAULICATWS Malfunction. Proper response on activation of a Manual SCRAM without Control Rod insertion was tested and verified INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.99.13 REV. 0 gS TITLE: DROPPED ROD DESIRED RESPONSE:

Activation of the Stuck Rod and Uncoupled Rod during Reactor Start-up with subsequent withdrawal of drive inechanism by operator. Later the Stuck Rod malfunction is cleared and the contxol rod drops out of core. Rod Overtravel Annunciation verified as well as proper NI Control Board Indications and alarms as the Control Rod Free Falls out of core.

INI'GALCONDITIONS: IC-3 SU Ongoing.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.93.6 REV. 3 TITLE: RDCS I'AILURL- SLF<: RMC 3 D IREDRE PON E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RDCS FAILURE Malfunction. A xod select module generates a channel disagreement due to timer A Failure. System responses included: the ACTIVITY CONTROLS DISAGREE light illuminates on Reactor Control Console, and random indication on activity Control Unit input to,ROD DRIVE CONTROL SYSTEM ANALYZER on Panel P616. Proper xesponse on activation of the RDCS FAILURE malfunction was tested and verifie INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power.

FINAL CONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power.

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TEST No. 14.4.9.7.1 REV. 4 TITLE'LADDINGPERP'ORATION - SLF: RCX l P 40 PINS D E R P NE" This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the CLADDING PERFORATION Malfunction. Forty fuel pins experience cladding failure from PCI. System responses included: radiation levels on log radiation monitors for the main steam lines increased, counts on the off gas pre-treatment monitor increased, radiation level on carbon adsorber vault monitor increased, and the off gas post-treatment recorder increased.'NITIAL CONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.7.2 REV. 4 TITLE: GROSS CLAD FAILURE - SLF'CX l D EDRE P NE::

This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the GROSS CLAD FAILURE Malfunction.

System responses included: OG-RR-604 off gas pretreatment radiation increased, SJAE CONDSR RAD HI-HI alarmed at 1800mr/hr, SJAE CONDSR RAD HIGH alarmed at 2300 mr/hr. P603-A8-2-4 MSL RAD HIGH TRIP alarmed causing a half SCRAM and half MSL isolation. F603-A7-2.4 MSL RAD HIGH TRIP alarmed causing a half SCRAM and half MSL isolation. With the second MSL RAD HIGH TRIP and RX SCRAM and MSIV isolation occurred. NOTE: Details of the reactor SCRAM detailed in test 14.4.9.24.33, Details of the Turbine Trip are in test 14.4.9.24.31 INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon, OG-V-45 is open.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunctions TEST No. 14.4.9.24.31 REV. 5 TITLE: MAINTURBINE TRIP - SLF DI"H I D IREDRE P N E:

This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the MAIN TURBINE TRIP malfunction..

Electronic malfunction. System responses included: MAIN GENERATOR tripped, MAINTURBINE tripped, Reactor Scrammed with RRC Pumps tripping to OFF. Multiple meter responses on F603, P840, P820, DEH Turbine Control, DEH Valve Test, BWR Control, TG-TR-SMT, and P800 occurred IAW with requirements listed in this test procedure. MT Bypass valves and SRV Gp 1 opened to control RPV/P, ATWS/ARI, RPV/P trip initiated. Multiple annunciators alarmed as listed in this test procedure.

The required heater dump valves opened and the required extraction non-return valves closed. The Tur-bine auxiliaries functioned properly during Turbine coastdown.

NOTE: Manual Scram evaluated in 14.4.9.24.33, Main Generator Trip evaluated in 14.4.9.13.1 INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

FINAL CONDITIONS: Reactor has Scrammed, Main'Ihrbine has tripped.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: Transients TEST No. 14.4.9.24.31A 'EV. 0 TITLE; MAINTURBINE TRIP FROM LT 30% - SI F: DEH 1 ED EP This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the MAINTURBINE TRIP FROM LT 30% malfunction. System responses included: MAINGENERATOR tripped, MAINTURBINE tripped, Multiple meter responses on P603, P840, P820, DEH 7urbine Control, DEH Valve Test, BWR Control, TG-TR-SMT, and P800 occurred IAW with requirements listed in this test procedure. MT Bypass valves opened to control RPV/P. Multiple annunciators alarmed as listed in this test procedure. The required heater dump valves opened and the required extraction non-return valves closed. The Turbine auxiliaries functioned properly during 7urbine coastdown.

Proper response on activation of the Main 7urbine Trip From LT 30% malfunction was tested and verified.

NOTE: Main Generator Trip evaluated in 14.4.9.13.1 INH'IALCONDITIONS: IC-10, Adjusted Power to 28%.

FINALCONDITIONS: Main Turbine has tripped, DEB controlling pressure with Bypass valves.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: Transient TEST No. 14.4.10.13 REV. 4 TITLE: MAINTURBINE TRIP from RATED CONDITIONS WIO BXPASS VALVES DESIRED RESPONSE:

Main Turbine Trip, ByPass Valves fail to OPEN with resultant RPV Pressurization limited by SRV operation. RPT Trip of RRC Pumps to 15 Hz and subsequent trip to OFF via 1076 psig setpoint. MS-RV-1A Setpoint failed to 930 psig which will cycle to Control RPV Press. FW alignment made to FCV 10A/10B and RPV/L restored to normal.

INI'GALCONDITIONS: IC 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

e FINAL CONDITIONS: Reactor SD, MS-RV-lAcontrolling RPV/P and SU LCV controlling level via RFP Turbine 1A.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY Plant Malfunctions TEST No. 14.4.9.13.1 REV. 4 TITLE: MAINGENI"RAI'OR mlP - SLY: GEN-l D IREDRE P N E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the MAINGENERATOR TRIP Malfunction, The 86 lockout trip is actuated. Alarm responses included: Turbine Throttle Vlv Closure, Turbine Gov Vlv Fast Closure, Scram, Turb Trip Sol Energ, Tg Auto Stop Trip, Unit Primary Lockout Trip, Main Gen Lockout Trip, Main Gen Exciter Field Bkr Txip, and Oscillograph Started. System responses included: Recirc Pumps tripped to OFF due to ATWS ( high RPV pressure) condition, TO-P-BOP started, Trip Circuit Available light out, (throttle, governor, reheat stop, and intercept) valves closed, turbine speed decreased, generator MWE output is zero, bypass valves controlled DEB pressure, turbine drains opened, MSR temperature control valves shut, (86XU, 86XIU, & 86G) tripped, Generator output bkxs opened, N bkr's opened, S bkr's shut, Generator parametexs were sat, non-xeturn valves closed, and dump valves opened. Proper response on activation of the Main Generator Trip malf was tested and verified.

INI'GALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon FINALCONDITIONS: Main Generator tripped, Reactor Scrammed.

NOTE: Refer to 14.4.9.24.33 for SCRAM details.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.23.3 REV. 5 TITLE; DEH PRESS REGULATOR OUTPUT FAILUREHIGH - SLF: DEH S D RED R P E:

This test was performed to demonstrate the functionality of the DEH PRESS REGULATOR OUTPUT FAILURE HIGH Malfunction. Circuit failure cause controller high signal select circuit to fail high. System responses included: governor valves full open, Generator output increased, and Reactor press decreased rapidly. The following annunciators alarmed: MSL PRESS LOW, MSIV HALF TRIP SYSTEM B, MSIV HALF TRIP SYSTEM A, and MSL ISOL VLVS CLOSURE TRIP. The MSIV's all closed. Proper response on activation of the DEH Press Regulator Output Failure Low was tested and verified. NOTE: Reactor Scram evaluated in 14.4.9.24.33 Turbine Trip evaluated in 14.4.9.24.31 INI'HALCONDITIONS: IC-12 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Scrams on MSIV closure.

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.23.3A REV. I TITLE: DEH PRESS REGULATOR OUTPUT FAILURELOW -SLF: DEH 5 D I EDREP E This test is performed to demonstxate the functionality of the DEH PRESS REGULATOR OUTPUT FAILURE LOW Malfunction. Circuit failure cause PRESS REGULATOR OUTPUT to go low, due to HSS Circuit internal failure. System responses included: governor valves go fuH shut, Turbine/Generator trips off-line, bypass valves are full closed, reactox pressure is increasing, appropriate alarms occur, Rx scxams on high Neutron Pwx, and SRV's control pressure. Proper response on activation of the DEH Press Regulator Output Failure Low was tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4,9.24.40 REV. 3 TITLE: TURBINE BYPASS VALVE(BPV-l) FAILURE - SLF: DEH l3A D I D NE'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the TURBINE BYPASS VALVE(BPV-1)

FAILURE Malfunction. Thermal binding results in valve seizure. Test is activated by going to BPV MANUALand depressing the BPV RAISE at the BWR DEB panel on P820. System responses included: BPV TRACK decreased, BPV-1 position remained at zero, BPV-(2,3,4) opened, MWE on DEB TURBINE CONTROL decreased, BPV-(2,3,4) open lights energized, and BPV-1 closed light remained 'energized. The Governor valve additive position decreased and the GV's closed to maintain setpoint pressure.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

FINALCONDITIONS: BPV's-(2,3,4) are open, BPV-I is shut, MWE has decreased.

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TEST CATEGORY: Transients TEST No. 14.4.9.24.33 REV. 5 TITLE: MANUALSCRAM REDR P N E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the MANUALSCRAM Malfunction. Plant responses included: All control rods inserted as indicated by (Full Core Display, RSCS, & PPCRS), RPS (A & B) Scram Group Solenoid lights extinguished, Flow/APRM/Rbm & Rbm/APRI+Vlow Status lamps indicated downscale, Lvl Setpoint/Setdown light lit, and CRD-V-(10/180,11/181) closed. The response of multiple (meters, recorders, & devices) is IAW the test procedure.

Multiple annunciators listed in the test alarmed correctly. Simulator Data Set 9 33 is compared to Plant Data Set SCRAM LER 89-35. Proper response on activation of the MANUALSCRAM malfunction is tested and verified.

INK'IALCONDITIONS: IC44, Adjusted Aow to 100% using FCV's.

FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Scrammed, BOP shutdown in progress.

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.2.3 REV. 3 TITLE: FEEDWATER LINE BREAKIN DRFWELL - SLF: CFW 9A EDR P E This test is performed to verify the Simulators response to a Feedwater Line Break in the DW on Reactor Side of the inboard check valves. The DW/P response is verified to initiate a Reactor Scram with subsequent NS4 and ECCS initiations. The RRC pump trip to 15 hz via RPV/L 3 signals is verified. The isolation of the MSIV's is verified to occur on low RPV/P. The subsequent RPV/P increase is verified to trip the RRC pumps oK via ATWS logic. The SRV's are verified to control RPV/P at setpoint. The RFP's are verified to coast down as HP and LP steam sources expended.

HPCS-V-4 is verified to auto close at RPV/L 8. Condensate Flow is verified to continue with a subsequen DW/P reduction as FW/I'ecreased.

~: Scram details evaluated in detail in 14.4.9.24.33, MT Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.24.31, Main Gen Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.13.1, MSIV Isolation details evaluated in 14.4.10.3.

Proper Annunciation response was verified, INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Shutdown with RPV/P control via SRV's with the Primary Con-tainment isolation complete. Condensate Flow continuing via the break cooling the DW SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.2.8 REV. 5 TITLE: FEEDWATER LINE BREAE IN TURBINE BUILDING- SLF: CF W 5 EDRE P N This test is performed to verify Simulator response to RFW line break in Turbine Building. RFW Header Pressure decreases, RPV/L decreases initiating Rx SCRAM and RRC Pump Trip to 15Hz.

RFW pumps accelerate to runout conditions and trip on low suction pressure. Condensate Booster Pumps trip on low suction pressure when condenser level decreases such that condensate pumps cannot maintain CBP suction pressure. RPV Level decreases to RPV LVL2 with subsequent HPCS and RCIC Auto Start and NS4 Isolation. Turbine Building temperatures increase.

Proper Annunciation response was verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor has scrammed, Turbine Bldg. Temp. increases, RPV Level increases, LVL8 RCIC-V-45A & HPCS-V-14 shut.

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.21.4 REV. 5 TITLE: MAINSTEAM RUPTURE IN DRYWALL- SLY: RRS 3C (DOWNSTRFAM OF FLOW RES TRICTORS)

DESIRED RESPONSE:

This test was pexformed to vexify the Simulators xesponse to a Main Steam Line Rupture in the Drywell.

The DW/P increase initiation of Reactor Scxam, NS4 Isolation and RRC FCV lockup were verified. The RRC pump txip to 15 Hz via RPV/L 3 signals was verified. The initiation of the RPV/L 2 NS4 isolation, HPCS initiation, and RRC pumps tripping to off were verified and evaluated. DG 1, 2 & 3 and HPCS initiation were vexified. DW/P response and subsequent WW/P response are verified as the DW/P overcomes downcomer submergence. CBP injection and subsequent RPV/L restoration, with DW cooling via break verified. Note: Scram details evaluated in detail in 14.4.9.24.33, MT Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.24.31, Main Gen Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.13.1, NS4 Isolation at RPV/L 2 evaluated in 14.4.9.2.3 RFW Break in DW. Proper Annunciation response was verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power E<quilibrium Xenon FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Shutdown with RPV/L GT the MSL 110 inches. Primary Containment Isolation complete via NS4 isolation SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.21.5A REV. 1 TITLE: MAINSTEAM RUPTURE IN TURBINE BUIIDING - SLF: RRS SC DESIRED RESPONSE:

This test is performed to verify the Simulators response to a Main Steam Line Rupture in the Turbine Building. The RRC pump trip to 15 Hz and Reactor Scram initiation via RPV/L 3 signals is verified. The isolation of the MSIV's is verified to occur on low RPV/P or MSL'IGH FLOW. The subsequent RPV/

P increase or RPV/L decrease is verified to trip the RRC pumps to off via ATWS logic. The SRV's were verified to control RPV/P at setpoint. Note: Scram details evaluated in detail in 14.4.9.24.33, MT Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.%.31, Main Gen Trip details evaluated in 14.4.9.13.1, MSIV Isolation details evaluated in 14.4.10.3. Proper Annunciation response was verified.

INI'IIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Shutdown with RPV/P control via SRV's.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA; PLANT DATA SET ENGINEERING EVALUATION X FSAR 15.6.4 SOER/LBR X OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.21.6 REV. 3 TITLE: RUPTURE IN STEAMLINEDOWlVSTRZAMRCIC-V SLF RCI4 IRED E P N E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RCIC STEAMLINE BREAK AT TURBINE. RCIC Steam Line break between RCIC-V-45 and RCIV-V-2. System xesponses included:

(RCIC TURBINE TRIP, RCIC STEAM LINE INTEGRITY DP HIGH, RCIC DIV1 OUT OF SERVICE, RCIC TURBINE STEAM SUPPLY PRESS LOW, and others) alarmed, RCIC-V-(S, 63, 1) closed, and Turbine Coasts to a stop. RCIC xoom xadiation levels increased and RCIC room temperatures increased. Propex response on activation of the RCIC STEAMLINE BREAK AT TURBINE malfunction was tested and verified.

INEHALCONDITION: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon, RCIC in II'ull Flow Test to CST.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.14.1 REV. 2 TITLE: SRM A FAILURE - LOS' SLF: NIS lA D EDRE P E:

Tliis test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the SRM A FAILURE - LOW Malfunction.

SRM MONITOR DOWNSCALE, P603-A7-6.6 and ROD OUT BLOCK, F603-A7-2.7 verified. SRM count rate and period downscale indications verified on P603 and P609 on SRM DRAWER. Proper response on activation of SRM-A failing low was tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-3, 5 Rods from critical FINALCONDITIONS: IC-3, 5 Rods from critical SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.14,2 REV. 3 TITLE: APRM D FAILS UPSCALE -SLF: NIS SA p OPT 2 D IREDR P N E; This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the APRM A FAILS UPSCALE Malfunction. Malfunction in the averaging circuit. Alarm responses included: APRM UPSCALE, APRM ACE UPSCL TRIP or INOP, ROD OUT BLOCK, NEUTRON MONITOR SYSTEM TRIP, and 1/2 SCRAM SYSTEM A. APRM A UPSC TR OR INOP and UPSC ALARMlights illuminated on P603. System responses included: APRM A read upscale on IRM-LR-603B, APRM A is upscale on F608, UPSCL (Therm Trip, Alarm, Neut Trip, Neut First) lights illuminated on P608, RPS A logic scram group solenoid lamps extinguished on P603, RPS A SCRAM GP 1A Solenoid lights extinguished and the Backup Scram Valve Solenoid Lights for RPS A logic illuminated. Proper response on activation of APRM A Fails Upscale malfunction is tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

FINALCONDITIONS: 100% Power, 1/2 SCRAM RPS A.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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TEST CATEGORY; Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14 4.9.14.5 REV. 2 TITLE: IRMINSTRUMENTFAILURE - HIGH - SLF: NIS 2A ES REDRE P E:

This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the IRM INSTR. FAILURE-HIGHMalfunction.

IRM output amp shorted. The following annunciators alarmed: IRM ACEG UPSCL TRIP OR INOP, IRM MONITORS UPSCALE, ROD OUT BLOCK, NEUTRON MONITOR SYSTEM TRIP, and 1/2 SCRAM SYSTEM A. System responses included: IRM A indicated upscale on IRM-LR-603A, IRM A UPSC TR OR INOP light illuminated, IRM A UPSC ALARMlight illuminated P603, IRM A upscale on IRM A drawer, UPSCALE ALARMlight illuminated on F606. RPS A logic SCRAM group solenoid lamps extinguished. Backup SCRAM valve solenoid lights for RPS A logic illuminated. Proper response on activation of IRM Instr. Failure - High was tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-5 SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST No. 14.4.9.14.8 TITLE: LPRM FAILURE - DOWNSCALE - SLF: NIS 8AA IRED RE E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the LPRM FAILURE-DOWNSCALE Malfunction. The LPRM flux amplifier fails. System responses included:

P603-A8-5-6 LPRM DOWN SCALE alarmed,24-33a DNSC light illuminated on the Full Core display, and LPRM% HEAT FLUX meter ( bottom rt, A level) indicated downscale when rod 22-35 is selected. Proper response on activation of the LPRM FAILURE-DOWNSCALE malfunction was tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.9.4A REV. 1 TITLE: RCIC TURBINE TRIP - CLF: NSSS> RCI (RCI 26'PTION 2) (RCI 28'PTION 2)

DESIRED RESPONSE:

This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RCIC TURBINE TRIP DUE TO RCIC-V-8 CLOSURE CLF. The RCIC turbine tripped due to RCIC-V-8 failing closed. System responses included: RCIC-V-8 closed, RCIC TURBINE TRIP alarmed, Turbine (speed, exhaust pressure, flow, suction press, and discharge press) decreased, RCIC-V-(1 and 19) indicated closed, RCIC WATER LEG PUMP DISCH PRESSURE LOW, and RCIC LUBE OIL CLR WATER PRESSURE HIGH/LOWannunciators alarmed and cleared.

Proper response on activation of the RCIC TURBINE TRIP due to RCIC-V-8 closure malfunction was tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon, RCIC placed in Full Flow Test Mode CST to CST.

FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power, RCIC TURBINE has tripped.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.24.43 REV. 3 TITLE: ANNUNCIATORFAILURE REDR N E:

This test was performed to demonstrate the functionality of the Annunciator Failure Malfunction. The failure to Annunciate malfunction is initiated with a subsequent system condition establish to initiate the associated Annunciator and its failure to activate was verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

FINAL CONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: TEST No. 14.4.9.24.67 REV. 3 TITLE: RP'V/L TMP CHAlVNFLFAILURE HI: RRSI8 and RRS-2)

DESIRED RESPONSE:

This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RRS malfunction type BST for MS-LIC-24B and MS-LIS-24D Option 2(trip). System responses included: RCIC-RLY-K68 (21/025) RCIC-V-45, ISOL RPV LEVEL HIGH energized and RCIC-V-45, Failed shut.

Proper response on activation of the Malf (RRS18 and RRS 2) was tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

FINAL CONDITIONS: 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon, RCIC-V-45 has Failed shut.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.24.67B REV. 1 TITLE: RFW-LI>>6068 FAILS DOWNSCALE - CLF: RRS<<83'PT 4) 50%

DESIRED RESPONSE:

This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RFW-LI-606B PAILS DOWNSCALE Malfunction. Level Sensor C34-N004B Fails low. System responses included: RFW-LI-606B indicated downscale, P603-A8-2-8 RFW TURB Control Signal or Level Channel failure alarmed, and FWC sensor A is automatically selected. The RPV Level Control Channel is manually selected to Channel A. Proper response on activation of the RFW-LI-606B FAILS DOWNSCALE malfunction was tested and verified.

INI'GALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATA SEI'NGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR g SUER/LER 5- 16 QX OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.24.67C REV. 1 TITLE: RFH'-DPTAB - FAILS HIGH - CLF: RRS 83 EDRE P N E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RFW-LI-606B PAILS HIGH Malfunc-tion. Level Sensor C34-N004B Fails high. System responses included: RPV Level HIGH/LOW ALERT alarmed, RPV high level channel B seal in amber light illuminated, RFWffURBINE RPV level high Trip alarmed, RFW-LI-606B indicated upscale, and RFW-LR-608 indicated upscale. RFW Level Control System, (RFW-LIC-600, RFW-SC-601A 8c 601B output demands decreased) causing both RFW Turbines to decrease in speed causing feedwater flow to decrease to less than steam flow and RPV/L to drop. At RPV level 3 a Rx SCRAM occurred. Proper response on activation of the RFW-LI-606B PAILS HIGH malfunction was tested and verifie.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: Malfunction Test TEST No. 14.4.9.3.10 REV. 3 TITLE: ROD WORTH MINIMIZERFAILS DESIRED RESPONSE:

This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the ROD WORTH MINIIVIIZERFAILS Malfunction. A parity check error causes the RWM to go INOP.

System responses included: P603-A7-2.7 ROD OUT BLOCK alarmed, INSERT BLOCK and WITHDRAWN BLOCK lights illuminated on the (Reactor Control Console and on RWM Console). Proper response on activation of the Rod Worth Minimizer Fails malfunction was tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-9 HEAT UP e 850¹.

FINALCONDITIONS: IC-9 HEAT UP e 850¹.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.9.2 REV. 3 TITLE:LPCS SUCT LINE LEAEATPUMP DESIRED RESPONSE:

LPCS SUCflON LINE BREAK results in RB FD R4 Level alarms, isolation of FDR-V-109, LPCS Room Hi Level 'alarm, SP/L Low alarm, and'LPCS Pump Trip on overload when LPCS Pump Room Level shorts out pump, with assocaiated annunciation.

INI'TIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100 % 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon, LPCS Pump in Full Flow test to Suppression Pool.

FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100 % 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon, LPCS Pump Tripped and Low Suppression Pool Water Level.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER X OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.24.37 REV. 3 TITLE: HPCS-VA FAILS THERMALOVERLOAD- CLF: CSS7 - OPT 6 IREDRE P E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the HPCS-V-4 FAILS OPEN Malfunction.

Thermal binding results in valve seizure. HPCS system is initiated. Once HPCS-V-4 is open the mal-function is initiated. System response included: HPCS-V-4 did not close after placing manual switch in closed position and it did not close after receiving a close signal on a Reactor high level of 54.5".

Proper response on activation of the HPCS-V-4 Fails Open was tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

FINALCONDITIONS: Reactor Scrammed, RFW and MT Tripped at RPV/L 8, DEH Controlling RPV/P via MT ByPass Valves.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.25.2 REV. I TITLE: RHR-P-2B SHAFT SHEAR- CLF: NSSSP RHR DESIRED RESPONSE:

This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RHR-P-2B, Shaft Shear Malfunction.

System responses included: RHR-P-2B AMPS decreasing, RHR-P-2B Flow decreasing, RHR-P-2B Discharge Pressure decreasing and appropriate annunciators alarmed.

Proper response on activation of malfunction RHR-P-2B Shaft Shear was tested and verified INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon, RHR-P-28 in Full Flow Test at rated flow.

FINAL CONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon, RHR-P-2B sheared shaft.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST No. 14.4.9.25.5 REV. I TITLE: RHR-P-2A TRIP -Select CLF: NSSS, RHR MOTOR, RHR I IRED R P E This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RHR-P-2A Malfunction. RHR-P-2A Trip on overload due to electrical fault. System responses included: RHR-P-2A AMPS icreased to trip point and then decreased, RHR-P-2A Flow and Discharge Pressure decreased, switch lights indicated pump tripped, and appropriate annunciators alarmed. Proper response on activation of malfunction RHR-P-2A TRIP was tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon, RHR-P-2A in Full Flow Test at rated How.

FINALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon, RHR-P-2A is tripped.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA; PLANT DATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SOER/LER g OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.25.19 REV. 1 TITLE: RPS SPURIOUS SCRAM A - CLF:

D RD P E'his test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the RPS SPURIOUS SCRAM A Malfunction. Spurious trip of RPS CH.A DIV I 1/2 SCRAM (due to trip of RPV HIGH PRESS switch). System responses included: RPV PRESS HI trip annunciator alarmed, 1/2 SCRAM SYS A annunciator alarmed, RPS A Logic Groups 1-4 SCRAM lights on panels P603 and P609 extinguished, and backup SCRAM, System A and System B Solenoid lights illuminate. Proper response on activation of the RPS SPURIOUS SCRAM A malfunction was tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power with Equilibrium Xenon.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

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TEST CATEGORY: Transient TEST No. 14.4.10.11 REV. 3 TITLE: 100% HYDRAULICATWS, WITHMSIVISOL4TION Ii DESIRED RESPONSE:

MSIV ISOLATIONwith all rods remaining Full Out. RPV Level reduction due to steaming rate GT Feed rate due to RCIC. HPCS disabled per EOP directions. SLC Injection at 60 seconds and RPV/L reduction jointly decrease Reactor Power to APRMS DOWNSCALE within 6 minutes in accordance with ANF ATWS Analysis. SRV Operation controls RPV/P with time interval between successive SRV LIFTS increasing with time due to power reduction.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

FINAL CONDITIONS: SD due to CSD BORON Weight Injected via SLC at 43 minutes.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

g PLANT DATA SET ANF ATWS Fl'nal fs ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR SUER/LER X OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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TEST CATEGORY: Plant Malfunction TEST No. 14.4.9.24.63 REV. 3 TITLE: DEH PUMP TRIP - CLF: DEH-P-IA) SHAFT SEIZURE ED This test is performed to demonstrate the functionality of the DEH PUMP 1A TRIP Malfunction.

Spurious breaker trip. System responses included: DEH-P-1A tripped, DEH HDR pressure decreased, appropriate annunciators alarmed, and the standby DEH-P-1B auto started at 1800 psig.

Proper response on activation of the DEH-P-1A trip was tested and verified.

INITIALCONDITIONS: IC-14 100% Power Equilibrium Xenon.

SOURCE OF COMPARISON DATA:

PLANT DATASET ENGINEERING EVALUATION FSAR g SUER/LBR 4-045 - 21 g OPERATIONALASSESSMENT TEST RESULTS:

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APPENDIX E WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM QUADRENNIALTESTING Attachment E Quadrennial Test Schedule

APPENDIX E Attachment E-1 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM QUADRENNIALTESTING LT Computer Spare Capacity Verification Test No. 14.5.2 - Simulator Computer Spare Capacity Test Steady-State Operation Tests Test No. 14.4.3.1 - 1 Hour Stability Test No. 14.4.4.1 - 100% SS Accuracy Test No. 14.4.4.2 - 66% SS Accuracy Test No. 14.4.4.3 - 40% SS Accuracy Test No. 14.4.4.4 - Cold Shutdown - BOC Benchmark Transient Tests Test No. 14.4.7.1 - Normal Plant Operations Test No. 14.4.9.24.33 - Manual Scram Test No. 14.4.10.5 - Simultaneous Trip of AllRFP's Test No. 14.4.10.3 - Closure of AllMain Steam Isolation Valves Test No. 14.4.10.6 - Trip of AllRecirculation Pumps Test No. 14.4.9.24.34 - Recirculation Pump B Trip Test No. 14.4.9.24.31A - Main Turbine Trip from LT 30%

Test No. 14.4.8.4 - Power Ramp from 100% PWR to 75% to 100%

Test No. 14.4.10.7 - Maximum Size Reactor Coolant System Rupture w/Loss of Offsite Power Test No. 14.4.10.9 - Maximum Size Unisolatable MSL Rupture Test No. 14.4.10.10 - MSIV ISOL with SRV Full Open 1 of5

APPENDIX E Attachment E-l WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM QUADRENNIALTESTING Year 1 Normal Plant Evolutions 07.04.00.05.13 - Reactor Vx 8 Trip Valve Operability 07.04.01.03.01.02- Control Rod Exercise 07.04.03.07.04.01 - Remote Shutdown Panel Channel Check 07.04.04.07 - MSIV Closure Test 07.04.05.01.11 - HPCS System Operability Test 07.04.06.03.03 - Containment Isolation Valve Operability 07.04.06.05.03.01A - Standby Gas Treatment Operability Test 07.04.07.09.01 - Weekly Bypass Valves Test 07.04.08.01.01.02.06- HPCS Diesel Generator - Loss of Power Test Malfunction Tests 14.4.9.18.3 - Instrument Line Break (Ref) 14.4.9.8.3B - Overcurrent SM-1 14.4.9.8.7- Loss of All Offsite Power 14.4.9.24.56 - Battery Charger C1-1 Trip 14.4.9.2.2- Condenser Air Leak 14.4.9.24.48A - COND-P-1A Trip 14.4.9.21.1 - ADS Logic Failure 14.4.9.3.1 - Rod Drift 14.4.9.3.13 - Dropped Rod 14.4.9.24.31 - Main Turbine Trip 14.4.9.24.40 - BPV-1 Failure 14.4.9.24.33 - Manual Scram 14.4.9.21.5A - MS Rupture In Turbine Bldg.

14.4.9.14.5 - IRM Failure - High 14.4.9.24.67C - RFW-L1-606B Fails High 14.4.9.25.5 - RHR-P-2A Trfp 14.4.9.25.19- RPS Spurious Scram A 14.4.9.24.63 - DEH Pump 1A Trip 2of5

APPENDIX E Attachment E-I WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM QUADRENNIALTESTING Year 2 Normal Plant Evolutions 14.4.7.2.1 - Startup from Hot Shutdown to Rated Pressure 14.4.7.2.3 - SD to HSD 14.4.6.1 - Core Reactivity/Shutdown Margin 14.4.6.3 - Fission Product Poison Test 07.04.00.05.15 - CIA Valve Operability 07.04.03.08.02.01 - Monthly Turbine Valve Tests 07;04.06.01.04.02- MSIV Leakage Control System 07.04.06.04.01.02- Suppression Chamber-Dry Well Vacuum Breaker Operability 07.04.06.05.03.04A - Standby Gas Treatment Manual Initiation Bypass Damper 8 Heater Test Malfunction Tests 14.4.9.18.6 - Instrument Line Break (Var) 14.4.10.10- MSIV ISOL with SRV FO 14.4.9.8.4 - S1-2 DC Ground 14.4.9.8.8 - DG-2 Trip High Diff. Current 14.4.9.24.64A - TSW Pump B Trip 14.4.9.24.78 - ATWS/ARI Failure 14.4.9.2.9 - RFPT B Trip 14.4.9.3.2- Stuck Rod 14.4.9.3.6 - RDCS Failure 14.4.9.13.1 - Main Generator Trip 14.4.9.21.6 - RCIC Steam Line Break at Turbine 14.4.9.14.8 - LPRM Failure - Downscale 14.4.9.9.4C - RCIC Turbine Trip - (Mechanical Overspeed) 14.4.9.3.12- Hydraulic ATWS 14.4.9.23.3- DEH Press Reg. Output Failure High 14.4.9.24.27- Main Steam Safety Relief Valve Fails Open 14.4.9.24.37A - HPCS-V-4 Fails to Open 14.4.9.25.2 - RHR-P-2B Shaft Shear 3of5

APPENDIX E Attachment E-l WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM QUADRENNIAI TESTING Year 3 Normal Plant Evolutions 14.4.6.5 - SRM/IRM vs. Control Rod Motion 07.04.00.05.18 HPCS Service Water Operability/Demo 07.04.03.01.01.22- Manual SCRAM Function Test 07.04.05.01.05 - LPCS Valve Lineup/Ads Inhibit CFT 07.04.06.01.04.02A - MSIV Valve Operability 07.04.06.05.02.01 - Reactor Building Ventilation Isolation Valve Operability 07.04.07.01.01.02- Standby Service Water Loop B valve Position Verification 07.04.08.01.01.01.02- 18 Month Manual & Auto XFR Test, Start-Up to Backup Station Power 07.04.08.01.01.02.11 - Diesel Generator ¹2- Operability Test Malfunction Tests 14.4.9.24.27- Main Steam Safety Relief Valve Fails Open 14.4.9.4.4- Leak Downstream Control Air Dryer 14.4.9.24.15 - S1-1 DC Ground 14.4.9.24.15A - S1-1 Trip 14.4.9.24.34 - Recirculation Pump B Trip 14.4.9.24.64 - TSW Pump A Trip 14.4.9.24.5 - SW Pump A Trip 14.4.9.2.9 - RFPT A Trip 14.4.10.40- Loss of Normal and Emergency FW 14.4.9.24.80 - RPS Fails to SCRAM 14.4.9.3.3 - Uncoupled Rod 14.4.9.7.1 - Small Clad Fail 14.4.9.23.3- DEH Press Reg. Output Failure High 14.4.9.2.8 - FW Rupture in Turbine Bldg 14.4.9.14.1 - SRM A Failure - Low 14.4.9.9.4A - RCIC Turbine Trip Due to RCIC-V-8 Closure 14.4.9.24.43 - Annunciator Failure 4 of 5

APPENDIX E Attachment E-1 WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSYTEM QUADRENNIALTESTING Normal Plant Evolutions 07.04.00.05.06- EDR, FDR, RRC, MS 8 RRC Valve Ops 07.04.01.03.01.01 - Scram Discharge Volume Vent 8 Drain Valves Operability 07.04.03.06.09 - SDV Bypass Rod Block 07.04.05.01.06 - HPCS Valve Lineup 07.04.06.02.02.01 - RHR Valve Position Verification 07.04.08.01.01.02.01 - Diesel Generator ff1 - Operability Test 07.04.08.01.01.02.12- HPCS Diesel Generator - Operability Test Malfunction Tests 14.4.9.2.3 - Feed Line Break in DW 14.4.9.25.14 - SRV's - Fall Closed 14.4.9.8.3 - 4160 Vac Bus Sm-7 Overcurrent 14.4.9.8.5 - 6900 Vac Bus SH-6 OL-GND 14.4.9.24.18 - RPS B MG Set Trip 14.4.10.6- Trip of all Recirculation Pumps 14.4.9.25.15 - RCC-P-1A - Trip 14.4.9.24.73 - SW-V-2B Fails Closed 14.4.9.24.2- COND-P-2A Shaft Break 14.4.9.16.4 - HPCS Logic Failure 14.4.9.3.4 - Single Rod SCRAM 14.4.9.7.2 - Gross Clad Fail 14.4.9.23.3A - DEH Press Reg. Output Fails Low 14.4.9.21.4A - MS Rupture In DW 14.4.9.14.2 - APRM Failure 14.04.09.24.67B - RFW-L1-606B - Fails Low 5of5

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