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{{#Wiki_filter: | {{#Wiki_filter:ROCHESTER GASANDELECTRICCORPORATION GINNASTATIONCONTROLLED COPYNUMBERTIM::-PROCEDURE NO.A-503.1REV.NO.EMERGENCY ANDABNORMALOPERATING PROCEDURES USERSGUIDE,TECHNICAL REVIEWPORCREVIEWDATEQUALITYASSURANCE PLANTSUPERINTENDENT EFFECTIVE DATEQANON-QACATEGORY1.0REVIEWEDBY:THISPROCEDURE CONTAINS19PAGES8811180197 881031PDRADOCK05000244PPDC | ||
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A-503.1:1A-503. | A-503.1:1A-503.1EMERGENCY ANDABNORMALPROCEDURES USERSGU1DEINTRODUCTION PURPOSE-togiveguidanceintheuseofEmergency Operating Procedures (EOPs)andAbnormalProcedures (APs)andtoclarifythelogicusedintheseprocedures. | ||
SCOPEOFAPPLICABILITY | |||
-thisprocedure isapplicable toallEOPsandAPs.REFERENCES | |||
-applicable tothisprocedure are;WOG-ERG,Revision1,LPVersion,,Executive VolumeUsersGuide.GinnaStationEOP/APWritersGuide,A-502.1.GinnaStationEOP/APSeries.DEFINITIONS Emergency Operating Procedure (EOP)-Aprocedure whichprovidesactionsnecessary toreturntheplanttoasafe,stablecondition following atransient/acci-dentwhichhascausedplantparameters tochallenge reactorprotection systemsetpoints,engineered safeguards systemsetpoints,challenge theabilitytocoolthereactorcoreora.radiation releaseboundary. | |||
AbnormalOperating Procedure (AP)-APsgoverntheplantoperations duringabnormalconditions andspecifyoperatoractionsthatwillpreventthecondition fromdegrading intoanemergency. | |||
CriticalSafetyFunction(CSF)-CSFsarethosefunctions necessary toprotectthefuel/cladding, RCSpressureboundaryandthecontainment vesselfromdegradation. | |||
Aprioritized listofthesesixfunctions isasfollows:Maintenance ofSubcriticality Maintenance ofCoreCoolingMaintenance ofHeatSinkMaintenance ofRCSIntegrity | |||
A-503.1:21.4.3.51.4.3.61. | A-503.1:21.4.3.51.4.3.61.5Maintenance ofContainment Integrity ControlofReactorCoolantInventory TEXTREVISIONS | ||
-areidentified byachangebar.Thechangebarislocatedintherighthandmargintoindicatechangestothetextofthatline.Thechangebarforthecurrentrevisionwillnotbecarriedforwardtothenextrevision. | |||
A-503.1:42.4.4~~3. | ==2.0 EOPAPSectionOranization== | ||
~~00 A-503.1: | -inordertofacilitate rapidlocationofspecificsectionsandsubsections oftheEOP/AP,thecontrolroomcopyisarrangedperFIGURE3asfollows:2.12'..COVERSHEET-whichisusedforadministrative purposesanddoesnotprovideanyactive.functionintheEOP/APtobeused.TheCoverSheetoftheControlRoomcopyisthefirstpageseeninthebinder.PURPOSEandENTRYCONDITIONS SYMPTOMSPAGE-intheControlRoomcopyisimmediately following thecoversheet.2.2~1~~2.2.22'2.3.12.3.22'.3APurposeStatement whichspecifically describes theintentoftheprocedure. | ||
~r!l,e0 A-503F1:63.3''~~~3.3.3.2. | Entryconditions and/orSymptomssectionswhichspecifytheconditions, transitions and/orsymptomswhichdictateordirectentryintotheprocedure. | ||
I FOLDOUTPAGESA-503.1' | Thesymptomsusedshouldbeuniquetotheprocedure. | ||
~i A-503.1: | OPERATORACTIONSTEPPAGES-whichmaybesubdivided intoImmediate OperatorActionpages,followedbysubsequent operatoractionpages.Operatoractionsteppagesmaycontain;CAUTIONSTATEMENTS | ||
-whichprovideinformation abouthazardstopersonnel orequipment andadviceonactionsortransitions whichmaybecomenecessary depending onchangesinplantconditions. | |||
NOTESTATEMENTS | |||
-whichprovideadministrative oradvisoryinformation whichsupportsoperatoractions.OPERATORACTIONSTEPS-presented inatwocolumnformat,directtheoperatorthroughspecificstepbysteptasks,givetheexpectedresultsfromthosetasksandprovidecontingency actionstobetakenshouldanexpectedtaskmethodnotbeavailable oranexpectedresultnotbeobtained. | |||
0 A-503.1:3 2.3.3.1~~~2.3.3.2Immediate OperatorActions-actionswhichtheoperatorshouldbeabletoperformbeforeopeningandreadinghisemergency procedures. | |||
Ingeneral,immediate actionsarelimitedtotheverification ofautomatic protection featuresoftheplant.Althoughtheimmediate actionsshouldbememorized bytheoperator, theyneednotbememorized verbatim. | |||
Theoperatorshouldknowthemwellenoughtocompletetheintentofeachstep,whichistoverifythattheautomatic actionshaveoccurred. | |||
Theorderinwhichtheyshouldbeperformed shouldalsobeconsistent withthestepsequencerequirements. | |||
Subsequent OperatorActions-actionsnotdefinedasimmediate. | |||
2'''2'.3.4AnAction/Expected Responsecolumncontainstheprimaryoperatoractionandtheexpectedresponseorresultsofthoseactions.ExpectedresponseorresultsoftheoperatoractiontasksaregiveninCAPITALLETTERS,separated fromtheactionbyadash(-)~TheResponseNotObtained(RNO)columnpresentscontingency actionstobetakenwhenanactionintheleft.-hand columncannotbeperformed ordoesnotsatisfytheexpectedresponsecondition. | |||
RNOcolumnactionsarespecified forstepsandsubstepsforwhichusefulalternatives areavailable. | |||
Contingency actionsmayincludedirections tooverrideautomatic | |||
: controls, tomanuallyorlocallyinitiatenormallyautomatic actions,ortousealternative systems,evaluations, orprocedures. | |||
2.42.4.12.4.2OTHEREOP/APCONTENTS-mayinclude:AUTOMATIC ACTIONPAGE-whichprovidesinformation onsystemsorcomponents whichshouldactivateorrealignautomatically, withoutoperatorintervention. | |||
FOLDOUTPAGE-whichprovidesasummaryofinformation andconditions tobemonitored throughout theEOP/AP.Thispageprovidesactionsandtransitions basedonplantconditions whichmayoccuroutsidethenormalflowoftheEOP/AP.2.4.3FIGURES-maybedrawings, graphsordiagramswhichwillprovideadditional information totheoperator. | |||
A-503.1:4 2.4.4~~3.0ATTACHMENT PAGES-whichmaybeusedtoprovideadditional information totheoperator. | |||
Theyprovideinformation concerning aparticular steporevolution addressed intheprocedure. | |||
'heinformation presented isofimportance totheactionordecisionwherereferenced, butisofalengthorformatwhichprecludes incorporation intotheprocedure step.INSTRUCTIONS NOTE:Seeattachment 1,ExampleofEOPUse,whichdescribes theprocessofworkingthroughadualcolumnformatted EOPandimplements theinstructions described herein.NOTERefertoA-502.1EOP/APWriterGuide(Reference 1.3.2)foractualformatandcontentrequirements. | |||
3.1ENTRYINTOEOPAP-entryintoanEOP/APnormallybeginsatthePURPOSEANDENTRYCONDITIONS/SYMPTOMS pageandsequentially progresses throughtheOperatorActionpagesunlessspecifically directedoutsidethenormaloperating orabnormalprocedure, byaFoldoutpageconcernorbyaCSFSTcondition. | |||
DirectentryintotheEOPsetisnormallythroughE-O,butproce-dureFR-S.lorECA-O.Omaybeentereddirectlyiftheentryconditions areobserved. | |||
3.2PURPOSEandENTRYCONDITIONS SYMPTOMSPAGE3.2.13.2.2Verifythattheprocedure purposesatisfies thespecificgoaldesired.Verifythatthestatedentryconditions areconsistent withcurrentplantconditions orthatthecorrecttransitions havebeenmade.3.2.33.3Verifythatcurrentplantsymptomsmeetthesymptomsassociated withtheprocedure inhand.OPERATORACTIONSTEPPAGES3.3.13.3.1.13~3~1~2NOTESandCAUTIONSObserveallapplicable NOTESandCAUTIONSpriortoperforming anystep.NOTESandCAUTIONSimmediately proceedtheapplicable step(s)towhichtheyapply.Thoseapplicable totheentireprocedure areshownpriortoanyOperatorActionstep. | |||
~~00 A-503.1:5 3.3'.3~~~Cautionsaredifferentiated fromnotesbyinclusion ofasterisks acrosstheEOPPage(SeeReference 1.3.2).3.3.2DUALCOLUMNFORMATUSAGE3.3~2~13'''PerformallImmediate actionspriortoperforming Subsequent actionsteps.Performactionsintheleft-hand columnfirst.3''.33.3.2.43.3.2.5Movetothenextstepandperformactionsintheleft-hand columniftheactionsinthepreviousleft-handcolumnwereperformed successfully. | |||
Performactionsintheright-hand columnonlyiftheactionperformed intheleft-hand columndoesnotachievetheexpectedresponseortheactionintheleft-hand columncannotbeperformed. | |||
Movetothenextsteporsubstepandperformactionsintheleft-hand columniftheactionsinthepreviousright-hand columnareperformed successfully oriftheactionsinthepreviousright-hand columnfailtobringabouttherequiredresponseornoentryexistsintheright-hand columnunlessspecifically directednottocontinue. | |||
3.3.2.63~3~2~7Performallnumerically oralphabetically identified stepsinsequential order.Thosesubstepsidentified bybullets(o)maybeperformed inanyorderorpreference. | |||
Beginning anactionsteporsubstepandbeingassuredthatitisprogressing successfully issufficient actiontoproceedtoasubsequent stepunless;3.3.2.7.1 ANOTEstatesotherwise or;3.3'''3.3.2.7.3 3.3'3.3.3'~~~Thestepspecifies otherwise or;Theoperatordeemsithazardous topersonnel orequipment toproceed.TEXTCONTINUITY | |||
-thetextofoperatoractionsteps;withapplicable | |||
: substeps, cautions, notes;willnormallybewhollycontained onthesamepage.Wherephysicalconstraints precludethisthefollowing guidelines areused:Cautionsand/ornotesareplacedontheimmediately preceding page. | |||
~r!l,e0 A-503F1:63.3''~~~3.3.3.2.1 3.3.3.2.2 3.3.43.3.F13.3.4'Ifastepiscontinued ontoanotherpage,then:Theinitialpageisannotated atthebottomoftheactionstepfieldportionofthepagetoindicatethatthestepiscontinued onthenextpage.(ie,THISSTEPCONTINUED ONFOLLOWING PAGE)Thefollowerpagewillhavetheinitialactionstepheadingrepeatedwithastatement toindicatethatthestepisbeingcontinued fromapreviouspage.example:Establish letdown-THISSTEPCONTINUED FROMPREVIOUSPAGEUSEOFLOGECTERMSANDCONDITIONAL STATEMENTS: | |||
ThewordANDisplacedbetweenadescription ofconditions fornomorethancombination ofthreeconditions. | |||
Alistformatshallbeusedforfourormoreconditions. | |||
Thereisanimpliedandcondition betweeneachlistitemifnologictermisspecified ifsubstepsareproceeded withbullets(o).ThewordORisusedbetweenalternative conditions. | |||
UseofthewordORimpliestheinclusive sense.Theexclusive senseofthewordORisdenotedbyusingtheform;eitherAORBbutnotboth.3.3.4'.13.3.4.3Whentheinclusive orisusedforasetofconditions, thesatisfaction ofanyonecondition allowsprogres-siontothenextsteporsubstep.Whentwoormoreactionsareseparated byanorcondition, onlyoneactionneedstobesuccessfully takentoallowprogression tothenextsteporsubstep.Actionstepscontingent uponcertainconditions orcombinations ofconditions, beginwiththelogictermsIForWHENfollowedbyadescription ofthecondition(s), | |||
acomma,thelogictermTHENandtheactiontobetaken.IFisusedforunexpected orpossibleconditions, THENisonlyusedinconditional statements andWHENisusedforexpectedorprobableconditions. | |||
3.3.4'ThelogictermIFNOTistheoperatormustrespondpossibleconditions. | |||
Theoperatorresponsetotheconditions. | |||
limitedtocasesinwhichtothesecondofanytwotermIFisusedtospecifyfirstofanytwopossible3''~~USEOFREFERENCE TERMS I4 A-503.1:7 ThewordsGOTOfollowedbyonlyastepnumberdirectstransition toasubsequent stepwithintheprocedure beingused.ThewordsRETURNTOfollowedbyonlyastepnumberdirectstransition toapreviousstepwithintheprocedure beingused.ThewordsGOTOfollowedbyaprocedure designator, andtitleand/orastepnumberdirectatransition tothespecified EOP/AP.Ifnostepnumberisspecified, thenthetransition istothebeginning ofthespecified procedure. | |||
Example:GOTOES-0.1,REACTORTRIPRESPONSE, Step20.ThewordsREFERTOfollowedbyaprocedure designator andtitleareusedtodenoteaprocedure whichmayprovidenecessary orusefulinformation duringtheexecution ofanEOP/AP.Ingeneral,thoseprocedures referenced coverlowprobability occurrences, orplantevaluations withtheirownprocedures whoseinclusion intheEOP/APwouldcauseexcessive complication ofandreducedeffectiveness oftheEOP/AP.Referencing anotherprocedure doesnotconstitute leavingtheEOP/APineffect.Example:REFERTOER-AFW.l, ALTERNATE WATERSUPPLYTOAFWPUMPS.Procedures enteredforsupplemental guidanceorfromCSFSTdirection maycontainaRETURNTOstatement. | |||
Aprocedure withmultipleentryconditions maystateRETURNTOPROCEDURE ANDSTEPINEFFECT,thisdenotesareturntothelastpreviousEOPandstepinuse.ACTIONVERBSANDABBREVIATIONS USAGEOperatoractionstepsarenormallywritteninacommandformandbeginwithanactionverbwhichhasaprecisemeaning.RefertoA-502.1,WOP/APWritersGuide(Reference 1;3.2)forlisting.Certainabbreviations areusedthroughout theEOPsandAPstoimprovereadability. | |||
RefertoA-502.1,EOP/APWritersGuideforproperabbreviations. | |||
I FOLDOUTPAGESA-503.1'8 3.4.13.4.2Direction touseafoldoutpageisprovidedbyaNOTEwithintheprocedure, generally atthebeginning. | |||
OnceitsuseisdirectedtheFoldoutpageistobemonitored throughout thetimetheEOPisinuse.OnesectionofeachfoldoutpageisaREDPATHSUMMARYwhichpromotesaperiodiccheckoftheCriticalSafetyFunctions. | |||
UponmeetingoneormoreRedpathconditions, transition totheappropriate Functional Restoration procedure ismadeasdescribed insection3.6.3''OthersectionsoftheFoldoutpagecontainplantconditions whichmayariseatanytimeduringtheexecution oftheprocedure oroutsideofthenormalflowoftheprocedure. | |||
Thesesectionsprovideactionsorguidanceforoperations iftheseconditions occur.3.5USEOFCRITICALSAFETYFUNCTIONSTATUSTREESCSFST3.5~1~~3.5.2CSFSTsareenteredfromandmonitored inconjunction withtherecoveryactionsoftheotherEOPseriesprocedures. | |||
FRprocedures areenteredfromtheCSFSTortheEOPsandareintendedtorestoreadegradedsafetyfunctiontosatisfied condition. | |||
3'.33.5'3.5.5ACSFST,asshowninFigure1,isenteredontheleftsideofthepageasindicated bythearrow.Questions areaskedandansweredinturnwhichthendirecttheusertothenextquestion. | |||
Whenallquestions areansweredinaparticular paththeuserwillhavereachedanendpointorterminus. | |||
Eachfinalpathsegmentandeachterminuscircleiscodedbyasymbolscheme.Thecontrolroomcopyalsoutilizesacolorcode.Thesymbolsandcolorcodingusedaredescribed below.3.5.5.13.5.5.2Colorcode-GREEN,finalpathsegmentandterminuscircleareout-lined only:TheCSFissatisfied. | |||
Nooperatoractionisrequired. | |||
Colorcode-YELLOW,thefinalpathsegmentisaseriesofsoliddotsandtheterminuscircleisonethirdfilledin:TheCSFisoff-normal. | |||
Operatoractionmaybetaken. | |||
~i A-503.1:9 3'.5.3~~~3.5.5.43.5.6Colorcode-ORANGE,thefinalpathsegmentisabrokenline,theterminuscircleistwothirdsfilledin:TheCSFisunderseverechallenge. | |||
Promptoperatoractionisrequired. | |||
Colorcode-RED,thefinalpathsegmentisasolidline,theterminuscircleistotallyfilledin:TheCSFisunderextremechallenge. | |||
Immediate operatoractionisrequired. | |||
ForYellow,OrangeandRedpathsaprocedure designator willbeincludedtodirecttheoperatortothecorrectFunctionRestoration (FR)procedure. | |||
Theseprocedures | |||
.areintendedtoreturntheCSFtothesatisfied condition. | |||
3.6PRIORITIZATION OFFUNCTIONRESTORATION PROCEDURES 3.6.13.6.2~~RedorOrangechallenges toaCriticalSafetyfunctiontakepriorityoverallE,ES,ERandECAprocedures exceptECA-O.O,LossofAllACPowerandtheimmediate actionstepsofE-O,ReactorTriporSafetyInjection. | |||
ThesixCSFSTsareorderedinthecontrolroombookbythefollowing prioritylist.Thislistingestab-lishesthepriorityinwhichconditions aretobeaddressed inconjunction withthecolorcodepriorityasdescribed in3.6.3.3.6.2.13.6.2.23.6.2.33.6.2.43.6.2.53.6.2.63.6.3Subcriticality (S)CoreCooling(C)HeatSink(H)Integrity (P)Containment (Z)Inventory (I)OnceenteredtheCSFSTsshouldbemonitored inthepriorityorder.EachCSFSTisfollowedtoaterminusbasedonplantconditions atthattime.AnexampleofstatustreeuseisincludedasAttachment 2.Therulesofusebasedonthecolorcode/symbol systemareasfollows:3.6.3.1IfaREDpath/solid circleterminusisreached,anyprocedure ineffectotherthanthosenotedinstep3.6.1issuspended andtransition ismadetotheFRprocedure designated ontheCSFST. | |||
,rt~ | ,rt~ | ||
A-503.1:103.6.3.2~~~3.6.3. | A-503.1:103.6.3.2~~~3.6.3.3Ifduringtheperformance o'fanFRprocedure fromaREDpathcondition ahigherpriorityREDpathisdetermined, theFRprocedure inuseissuspended andthehigherprioritycondition procedure isaddressed. | ||
Oncethehigherpriorityprocedure iscomplete, thesuspended procedure forthelowerprioritycondition istobecompleted. | |||
IfanORANGEpath/2/3filledcircleterminus, isreached,theremaining treesarechecked.IfnoREDpathexists,procedures ineffectotherthanthosenotedinstep3.6.1aresuspended andtheFRprocedure indicated forthehighestpriorityORANGEpathcondition identified isentered.3.6.3e43.6.3.5~~~3.6~3.6Ifduringtheperformance ofanORANGEterminusdirectedFRprocedure, aREDpathorhigherpriorityORANGEpathcondition arises,thentheoriginalORANGEpathFRissuspended andtheREDorhigherpriorityORANGEcondition isaddressed. | |||
Oncethehigherprioritycondition procedure iscompleted, thesuspended procedure forthenextlowerprioritycondition istobecompleted. | |||
WhileitisexpectedthattheactionsintheFRprocedure willcleartheREDandORANGEconditions beforealloperatoractionsarecompleted, theprocedure isperformed tothepointofaprocedure driventransition. | |||
However,FR-S.1,ReactorRestart-/ATWSreceuires completion whenentered.AYELLOWpath/1/3filledcircleterminusisanindication ofanoff-normal condition. | |||
Thesedonottakepriorityoverotherprocedures. | |||
TheoperatorisallowedtodecideifanFRprocedure notedataYELLOWterminusistobeimplemented basedontheplantstatusandsystemtrendsat.thetimethecondition isnoted.3'CONTROLROOMPROCEDURE LAYOUTANDPLACEKEEPING 3.7.13.7'TheControlRoomcopyoftheEOP/APprocedures areorganized inindividual binderswithlayoutperFIGURE1.Thislayoutprovidesforeasyaccess,visibility of-.ATTACHMENTS andFOLDOUTPages,andensuresplacekeeping. | |||
EachEOP/APbinderislocatedforeasyaccesswiththeControlRoom.Eachbinderisidentified byletterdesignation, number,andtitle.Example:E-O,ReactorTriporSafetyInjection | |||
A-503.1: | A-503.1:11 3.7.4Placekeeping intheresponsibility oftheEOPUser,normallytheControlRoomForeman.Inordertoensureproperplacekeeping, theEOPUsermaycheckofforannotatestepsbyusingpen/pencil markingstotheimmediate rightoftheActionSteporRNOperformed. | ||
Alsoavailable tohim,arestick-onpadsornotepadswhichmaybeaffixedtopageswheretransition orloopingarenecessary. | |||
InadditiontotheControlRoomControlled Copy,additional controlled hardcopiesoftheEOP/APsareavailable tothecontrolroomoperators inthecopy54fileswithinthecontrolroom.3.8GENERICISSUESOFCONCERN3~8~13.8.1.1Adversecontainment processparameter values:Ifeithercontainment pressureexceeds4psigorthecontainment radiation exceeds105R/hr,theoperatorshoulduseadversecontainment values.3.8.1.2~~~IfAdverseCNMTvaluesarebeingusedANDbothofthefollowing conditions aremet,THENtheoperatormayreverttouseofnormalcontainment values:3~8.1.2.13.8.1.2.2 3.8.23.8.2.1CNMTpressuredecreases belowthepressuresetpoint(4psig)and,IfCNMTradiation exceeded10R/hr,HealthPhysicsshouldassesstheintegrated radiation dose.Iftheintegrated radiation doseisverifiedtobelessthan106Radswithdoseratelessthan105R/hr,theoperatormayagainusenormalCNMTvalues.Technical Specification Violations duringEOPuse:TheEOPscontainactionswhichwillleadtoTechnical Specification violations inordertomaintainplantsafety.Althoughitisdesirable toremainwithinTechnical Specification limitsatalltimes,onemustkeepinmindthattheoverallobjective istoprotectthehealthandsafetyofthepublic.Thismayrequireviolating aparticular Technical Specification inresponsetoanaccident, althoughtheEOPprovidestrategythatallowsTechnical Specification limitstobeadheredtowheneverpossible. | |||
O~ | O~ | ||
A-503.1: | A-503.1:12ATTACHMENT 1EXAMPLEOFEOPUSETheactualprocessofworkingthroughadualcolumnformatted EOPisillustrated byusingE-2,FaultedSteamGenerator Isolation. | ||
Itisassumedtheuserwasdirectedtothebeginning ofthisprocedure byanotherEOP.Thecoverpageprovidestheprocedure designator andtitletoassurethecorrectprocedure hasbeenobtained. | |||
ThePURPOSEsectiontellstheuserthatthisprocedure iswrittentoidentifyandisolateafaultedSteamGenerator. | |||
TheENTRYCONDITIONS/SYMP-TOMSsectionlistshouldshowtheprocedure fromwhichtransition hasbeenmade.Thefirstactionstepoftheprocedure ispreceeded bytwocautionstatements andonenotestatement. | |||
Thecautionsaredistinguished byalineofasterisks aboveandbelowthemandthewordCAUTION.ThewordNOTEdistinguishes thenote'sexistence. | |||
Bothtypesofentriesarealsomademorevisiblebytheuseoftheentirewidthofthepageincontrasttothedualcolumnformatoftheactionsteps.I\ThefirstcautiontellstheoperatorthatatleastoneS/Gmustbemaintained available forRCScooldown. | |||
ThesecondcautiontellstheoperatorthatanyfaultedS/Gorsecondary breakwhichbecomesisolatedshouldremainisolatedduringsubsequent recoveryactionsunlessneededforRCScooldown. | |||
Bothofthesecautionsareplacedatthispointduetotheisolation processbeguninthenextstep.Theoperatorispresumedtoknowthat"faulted" means-afailureofthesecondary pressureboundary, and"isolated" referstoclosureofsteamand/orfeedpaths.ThecautionshaveprovidedaspecificcriteriaofRCScooldownconcernsfornotisolating, orunisolating afaultedS/G.Inaddition, thesecondcautionremindstheoperatorthattheconcernsformaintaining afaultedS/Gisolatedcontinuetoexistafteratransition fromthisprocedure toanother.Thenoteremindstheoperatorthatstatustreemonitoring shouldbeoccurring. | |||
Thefirstaction,Step1,isacheckformainsteamlineisolation onanyaffected(faulted) | |||
S/G.Theexpectedcondition isthattheMSIVandbypassvalveonanyaffectedS/GisCLOSED.Iftheoperators determine theyareclosed,theyproceedtoStep2.IfanyvalveisnotclosedonanaffectedS/G,thenatransfertotheright-hand orRESPONSENOTOBTAINED(RNO)column.Thiscolumninstructs manualclosureofthevalves.Aftertheperfor-manceofthisactiontheoperatorproceedstothenexttaskintheleft-hand column.Ifanyvalvecannotbeclosed,theoperatorstillproceedstothenexttaskintheleft-hand column. | |||
hOJP~ | hOJP~ | ||
Step2containsahighlevelactionstepto"CheckIfEitherS/GIsNotFaulted"withasubstep"a." | Step2containsahighlevelactionstepto"CheckIfEitherS/GIsNotFaulted"withasubstep"a."taskproviding moredetailonhowtocompletethistask.Thesubstepinstructs thecheckingofpressures inbothS/G's.Theexpectedresponseof"EITHERS/GSTABLEORINCREASING" issatisfied ifthepressureinoneS/G,orboth,isstableorincreasing andtheuserproceedstoStep3.Ifpressureisdecreasing inboth'S/G's,thentheleft-hand columnisnotsatisfiedandamovetotheRNOcolumnismade.TheRNOcolumndirectsatransition toECA-2.1ifbothS/G'spressurearedecreasing inanuncontrolled manner.Atthispointtheoperators mustdetermine ifthedecreasing pressureiscontrolled oruncontrolled. | ||
lIbr<Ir00 | Ifitisinfactuncontrolled bytheoperators, thenthetransition ismade.Ifthedepressurization inatleastoneS/Gisundercontrol,thentheyproceedtotheleft-hand columnandintoStep3.Step3directstheuserto"IDENTIFY FAULTEDS/G(s)"andagainusesasubstepfordetailedtaskdescription. | ||
e0 A-503.1: | Twoindications areusedtodetermine ifaS/Gisfaulted.IfaS/Gisdepressur-izinginanuncontrolled manneroriscompletely depressurized itisidentified asbeingfaultedandtheoperatormovesontoStep4.TheuseofthewordORbetweenthetwobulletmarkedconditions signifies thatonlyoneoftheconditions needbesatisfied toidentifyafaultedS/G.IfnoS/Gsatisfies eitherlistedcondition, thentheoperatormovestotheRNOcolumn.TheRNOactiondirectsasearchfortheinitiating breakas'tisassumedthatthebreakhasbeenisolatedbythepreviousclosureoftheMSIVandbypass.Oncethesearchisbeguntheactionportionofthestepissatisfied andmovementthroughtheprocedure maycontinue. | ||
a A-503.1: | TheRNOstepnowtellstheusertoGOTOStep5.ThisbypassestheStep4isolation asnofaultedS/Gnowexists.Step,4tellstheoperators to"IsolateFaultedS/G"andprovidesalistofinletandoutletflowpathstobeisolated. | ||
C CSFST:F-0.1TITLE;POWERRANGELESSTHAN5% | Thesearelistedwithbulletdesignators therebynotingthatnoparticular'rder ofisolation isrequired. | ||
Theoperators proceedtoverifyisolatedorisolatepathsfromthecontrolroomanddispatchpersonnel tothelistedareasforotherpaths.Ifsomeaspectofthecontrolroomisolation processisnotsatisfied, theRNOcolumnisaccessed. | |||
TheRNOcolumndirectsclosingvalvesfromthecontrolroomand,ifthatisnotpossible, dispatching personnel toperformlocalisolations. | |||
Withcontingency actionscompleted orlocalactionsinitiated, theoperatorproceedstoStep5.Step5requiresacheckoftheCondensate StorageTankslevel.Ifthelevelisgreaterthan5feet,theexpectedresponseissatisfied andtheoperatormovestoStep6.Ifthelevelisnotgreaterthan5feetthentheRNOcolumninstructs aswitchtoanalternate AFWwatersupplyandprovidesareference toER-AFW.l. | |||
lIbr<Ir00 SincethisisaREFERTOstatement theE-2procedure isnotexited.TheER-AFW.1procedure isusedinparallelwiththeE-2procedure, aspossibleandappropriate, andtheoperatormovesontoStep6.Step6directsacheckofsecondary radiation indicators. | |||
Severalsubstepsareusedtosatisfythehighlevelactionstep.Inthefirstsubsteptheoperatorwillrequestperiodicsamplesbecollected byHPpersonnel. | |||
Thedesiredsamplesarespecified andtheappropriate procedures arereferenced. | |||
OncetheHPdepartment isnotifiedthissubstepissatisfied andtheoperatorproceedstothenextsubstep.Heretheoperators aredirectedtocheckanyunisolated secondary radiation monitors. | |||
Alistofthosemonitorswhichmaybeusedfromthecontrolroomisincluded. | |||
Thethirdsubstepisaconclusion oftheradiation checkprocess.Iftheradiation levelsarenormaltheoperatorproceedstostep7.Ifabnormalradiation isdetected, thentheoperatormovestotheRNOcolumn.Thisentrydirectsatransition toE-3,therefore theE-2procedure isexitedandentryismadeintotheE-3procedure. | |||
Step7directstheoperatortoGOTOE-l,thisendstheuseoftheE-2procedure andprovidesdirection fortransition toanotherappropriate procedure, E-1isenteredatstepone,theCAUTIONSandNOTEbeforesteponeinE-1aretoberead. | |||
e0 A-503.1:15 ATTACHMENT 2CRITICALSAFETYFUNCTIONSTATUSTREEUSETheprocessofworkingthroughthestatustreescanbeillustrated byusingCSFST:F-0.1,SUBCRITICALITY. | |||
(FIGURE1)Theuserentersthetreeontheleft-hand sideofthearrow.Thefirstblockasksifthepowerrangeinstruments indicatelessthan5%.ThepossibleanswersareYESorNO.Ifindicated powerisgreaterthan5%,thentheresponseisNO.ExitingthedecisionboxattheNOsegmentplacestheuseronapathwhichleadsdirectlytoaterminus. | |||
At.thispointitisdetermined that:otheresponsepriorityisREDotheappropriate FunctionRestoration procedure isFR-S.lAccording totherulesofpriorityanyprocedure ineffect,otherthanECA-0.0ortheimmediate actionsofE-O,wouldbesuspended andactionsforFR-S.1wouldbeinitiated. | |||
SinceSubcriticality isthehighestpriorityCriticalSafetyFunction, thiswouldalsosuspendanyFRprocedure ineffectotherthanFR-S.l.Monitoring oftheCSFSTsmaycontinueforinformation purposes. | |||
WhenFR-S.1iscompletetheuserisdirectedtoreturntotheprocedure andstepineffect.Thispermitsareturntothesuspended procedure atthepointofsuspension, oranyotherREDorORANGEpathsidentified wouldnowbeaddressed intheirpriorityorder.Ifindicated powerislessthan5%,thefirstdecisionblockisexitedattheYESsectionpathwaywhichleadstothenextdecisionblock.Thisblockaskstheuseriftheintermediate rangestartuprateiszeroornegative. | |||
IfthestartuprateispositivetheblockisexitedattheNOsection.Thispathleadsdirectlytoaterminuswhereitisdetermined that:otheresponsepriorityisORANGEotheprocedure tobeusedisFR-S.lTheusernowmustchecktheotherstatustreestodetermine ifaREDpathexistsonanothertree.IfnoREDpathconditions existtheSubcriticality ORANGEpathbecomesthepriorityprocedure andsuspension ofaninuseprocedure occursaspreviously described. | |||
Undertheseconditions monitoring oftheCSFSTscontinues andifaREDpathcondition arisesittakespriority. | |||
WhenFR-S.1iscompleted, areturntothepreviously suspended procedure takesplace.IfanyotherORANGEpathconditions hadoccurred, they"-=""'ould nowbeaddresses intheorderofpriority. | |||
a A-503.1:16 Ifthestartuprateisdetermined tobezeroornegative, exitisbytheYESsegmentwhichleadstoanotherdecisionblock.Theuserisnowaskedtodetermine ifasourcerangeisenergized. | |||
Ifnosourcerangeisenergized thisblockisexitedviatheNOsegmenttoanotherdecisionblock.Thisblockasksiftheintermediate rangestartuprateismorenegativethan-0.2DPM.Iftheindicated startuprateisbetween0and-0.2DPM,theusernowexitsattheNOsectionandreachesaterminuswhereitisdetermined that:otheresponsepriorityisYELLOWotheappropriate responseprocedure isFR-S.2SincethestatusisaYellowcondition, theremaining treesarecheckedtodetermine ifanyRedorOrangeconditions exist.Ifnocondition color-coded higherthanYellowexists,thenadecisions madewhetherFR-S.2istobeperformed ornot.OftenaYellowpathindicates anoff-normal condition whichmayberestoredtosatisfied statusbyactionsinprogress. | |||
Itmayalsobethecasethatthecondition isexpectedoracceptable foraparticular transient orevolution inprogress. | |||
Iftheintermediate rangestartuprateismorenegativethan-0.2DPM,thenthedecisionblockisexitedfromtheYESsegment.ThisleadsdirectlytoaGreenterminuswhichisannotated CSFSAT.TheSubcriticality SafetyFunctionissatisfied andtheusermovesontothenexttreeinthesecpxence. | |||
Ifinthethirddecisionblockitisdetermined thatasourcerangeisenergized, theYESexitistakenwhichleadstoanotherdecisionblock.Thistimetheuserisaskedtodetermine ifthesourcerangestartuprateiszeroornegative. | |||
Ifthestartuprateisdetermined tobepositivetheNOexitistakenwhichleadsdirectlytoaYellowterminus. | |||
Againtheothertreesarecheckedandthenadecisionmaybemadewhetherornottoimplement FR-ST2'fthesourcerangestartuprateisdetermined tobezeroornegativetheYESsegmentexitleadsdirectlytoaGreenorsatisfied terminusandtheusermovesonthenextstatustree. | |||
C CSFST:F-0.1TITLE;POWERRANGELESSTHAN5%SUBCRITICALITY NOYESNOINTERMEDIATE RANGESURZEROORNEGATIVEYESrt-'g~ve-lSOURCERANGEENERGIZED INTERMEDIATE RANGESURMORENEGATIVETHAN-0.2DPMNOYESSOURCERANGESURZEROORNEGATIVEREv:0PAGE1OFNOYESNOYESGOTOFR-S.1GOTOFR-S.1GOTOFR-S.2CSFSATGOTOFR-S.2CSFSAT 4}} |
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ROCHESTER GASANDELECTRICCORPORATION GINNASTATIONCONTROLLED COPYNUMBERTIM::-PROCEDURE NO.A-503.1REV.NO.EMERGENCY ANDABNORMALOPERATING PROCEDURES USERSGUIDE,TECHNICAL REVIEWPORCREVIEWDATEQUALITYASSURANCE PLANTSUPERINTENDENT EFFECTIVE DATEQANON-QACATEGORY1.0REVIEWEDBY:THISPROCEDURE CONTAINS19PAGES8811180197 881031PDRADOCK05000244PPDC
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A-503.1:1A-503.1EMERGENCY ANDABNORMALPROCEDURES USERSGU1DEINTRODUCTION PURPOSE-togiveguidanceintheuseofEmergency Operating Procedures (EOPs)andAbnormalProcedures (APs)andtoclarifythelogicusedintheseprocedures.
SCOPEOFAPPLICABILITY
-thisprocedure isapplicable toallEOPsandAPs.REFERENCES
-applicable tothisprocedure are;WOG-ERG,Revision1,LPVersion,,Executive VolumeUsersGuide.GinnaStationEOP/APWritersGuide,A-502.1.GinnaStationEOP/APSeries.DEFINITIONS Emergency Operating Procedure (EOP)-Aprocedure whichprovidesactionsnecessary toreturntheplanttoasafe,stablecondition following atransient/acci-dentwhichhascausedplantparameters tochallenge reactorprotection systemsetpoints,engineered safeguards systemsetpoints,challenge theabilitytocoolthereactorcoreora.radiation releaseboundary.
AbnormalOperating Procedure (AP)-APsgoverntheplantoperations duringabnormalconditions andspecifyoperatoractionsthatwillpreventthecondition fromdegrading intoanemergency.
CriticalSafetyFunction(CSF)-CSFsarethosefunctions necessary toprotectthefuel/cladding, RCSpressureboundaryandthecontainment vesselfromdegradation.
Aprioritized listofthesesixfunctions isasfollows:Maintenance ofSubcriticality Maintenance ofCoreCoolingMaintenance ofHeatSinkMaintenance ofRCSIntegrity
A-503.1:21.4.3.51.4.3.61.5Maintenance ofContainment Integrity ControlofReactorCoolantInventory TEXTREVISIONS
-areidentified byachangebar.Thechangebarislocatedintherighthandmargintoindicatechangestothetextofthatline.Thechangebarforthecurrentrevisionwillnotbecarriedforwardtothenextrevision.
2.0 EOPAPSectionOranization
-inordertofacilitate rapidlocationofspecificsectionsandsubsections oftheEOP/AP,thecontrolroomcopyisarrangedperFIGURE3asfollows:2.12'..COVERSHEET-whichisusedforadministrative purposesanddoesnotprovideanyactive.functionintheEOP/APtobeused.TheCoverSheetoftheControlRoomcopyisthefirstpageseeninthebinder.PURPOSEandENTRYCONDITIONS SYMPTOMSPAGE-intheControlRoomcopyisimmediately following thecoversheet.2.2~1~~2.2.22'2.3.12.3.22'.3APurposeStatement whichspecifically describes theintentoftheprocedure.
Entryconditions and/orSymptomssectionswhichspecifytheconditions, transitions and/orsymptomswhichdictateordirectentryintotheprocedure.
Thesymptomsusedshouldbeuniquetotheprocedure.
OPERATORACTIONSTEPPAGES-whichmaybesubdivided intoImmediate OperatorActionpages,followedbysubsequent operatoractionpages.Operatoractionsteppagesmaycontain;CAUTIONSTATEMENTS
-whichprovideinformation abouthazardstopersonnel orequipment andadviceonactionsortransitions whichmaybecomenecessary depending onchangesinplantconditions.
NOTESTATEMENTS
-whichprovideadministrative oradvisoryinformation whichsupportsoperatoractions.OPERATORACTIONSTEPS-presented inatwocolumnformat,directtheoperatorthroughspecificstepbysteptasks,givetheexpectedresultsfromthosetasksandprovidecontingency actionstobetakenshouldanexpectedtaskmethodnotbeavailable oranexpectedresultnotbeobtained.
0 A-503.1:3 2.3.3.1~~~2.3.3.2Immediate OperatorActions-actionswhichtheoperatorshouldbeabletoperformbeforeopeningandreadinghisemergency procedures.
Ingeneral,immediate actionsarelimitedtotheverification ofautomatic protection featuresoftheplant.Althoughtheimmediate actionsshouldbememorized bytheoperator, theyneednotbememorized verbatim.
Theoperatorshouldknowthemwellenoughtocompletetheintentofeachstep,whichistoverifythattheautomatic actionshaveoccurred.
Theorderinwhichtheyshouldbeperformed shouldalsobeconsistent withthestepsequencerequirements.
Subsequent OperatorActions-actionsnotdefinedasimmediate.
22'.3.4AnAction/Expected Responsecolumncontainstheprimaryoperatoractionandtheexpectedresponseorresultsofthoseactions.ExpectedresponseorresultsoftheoperatoractiontasksaregiveninCAPITALLETTERS,separated fromtheactionbyadash(-)~TheResponseNotObtained(RNO)columnpresentscontingency actionstobetakenwhenanactionintheleft.-hand columncannotbeperformed ordoesnotsatisfytheexpectedresponsecondition.
RNOcolumnactionsarespecified forstepsandsubstepsforwhichusefulalternatives areavailable.
Contingency actionsmayincludedirections tooverrideautomatic
- controls, tomanuallyorlocallyinitiatenormallyautomatic actions,ortousealternative systems,evaluations, orprocedures.
2.42.4.12.4.2OTHEREOP/APCONTENTS-mayinclude:AUTOMATIC ACTIONPAGE-whichprovidesinformation onsystemsorcomponents whichshouldactivateorrealignautomatically, withoutoperatorintervention.
FOLDOUTPAGE-whichprovidesasummaryofinformation andconditions tobemonitored throughout theEOP/AP.Thispageprovidesactionsandtransitions basedonplantconditions whichmayoccuroutsidethenormalflowoftheEOP/AP.2.4.3FIGURES-maybedrawings, graphsordiagramswhichwillprovideadditional information totheoperator.
A-503.1:4 2.4.4~~3.0ATTACHMENT PAGES-whichmaybeusedtoprovideadditional information totheoperator.
Theyprovideinformation concerning aparticular steporevolution addressed intheprocedure.
'heinformation presented isofimportance totheactionordecisionwherereferenced, butisofalengthorformatwhichprecludes incorporation intotheprocedure step.INSTRUCTIONS NOTE:Seeattachment 1,ExampleofEOPUse,whichdescribes theprocessofworkingthroughadualcolumnformatted EOPandimplements theinstructions described herein.NOTERefertoA-502.1EOP/APWriterGuide(Reference 1.3.2)foractualformatandcontentrequirements.
3.1ENTRYINTOEOPAP-entryintoanEOP/APnormallybeginsatthePURPOSEANDENTRYCONDITIONS/SYMPTOMS pageandsequentially progresses throughtheOperatorActionpagesunlessspecifically directedoutsidethenormaloperating orabnormalprocedure, byaFoldoutpageconcernorbyaCSFSTcondition.
DirectentryintotheEOPsetisnormallythroughE-O,butproce-dureFR-S.lorECA-O.Omaybeentereddirectlyiftheentryconditions areobserved.
3.2PURPOSEandENTRYCONDITIONS SYMPTOMSPAGE3.2.13.2.2Verifythattheprocedure purposesatisfies thespecificgoaldesired.Verifythatthestatedentryconditions areconsistent withcurrentplantconditions orthatthecorrecttransitions havebeenmade.3.2.33.3Verifythatcurrentplantsymptomsmeetthesymptomsassociated withtheprocedure inhand.OPERATORACTIONSTEPPAGES3.3.13.3.1.13~3~1~2NOTESandCAUTIONSObserveallapplicable NOTESandCAUTIONSpriortoperforming anystep.NOTESandCAUTIONSimmediately proceedtheapplicable step(s)towhichtheyapply.Thoseapplicable totheentireprocedure areshownpriortoanyOperatorActionstep.
~~00 A-503.1:5 3.3'.3~~~Cautionsaredifferentiated fromnotesbyinclusion ofasterisks acrosstheEOPPage(SeeReference 1.3.2).3.3.2DUALCOLUMNFORMATUSAGE3.3~2~13'PerformallImmediate actionspriortoperforming Subsequent actionsteps.Performactionsintheleft-hand columnfirst.3.33.3.2.43.3.2.5Movetothenextstepandperformactionsintheleft-hand columniftheactionsinthepreviousleft-handcolumnwereperformed successfully.
Performactionsintheright-hand columnonlyiftheactionperformed intheleft-hand columndoesnotachievetheexpectedresponseortheactionintheleft-hand columncannotbeperformed.
Movetothenextsteporsubstepandperformactionsintheleft-hand columniftheactionsinthepreviousright-hand columnareperformed successfully oriftheactionsinthepreviousright-hand columnfailtobringabouttherequiredresponseornoentryexistsintheright-hand columnunlessspecifically directednottocontinue.
3.3.2.63~3~2~7Performallnumerically oralphabetically identified stepsinsequential order.Thosesubstepsidentified bybullets(o)maybeperformed inanyorderorpreference.
Beginning anactionsteporsubstepandbeingassuredthatitisprogressing successfully issufficient actiontoproceedtoasubsequent stepunless;3.3.2.7.1 ANOTEstatesotherwise or;3.33.3.2.7.3 3.3'3.3.3'~~~Thestepspecifies otherwise or;Theoperatordeemsithazardous topersonnel orequipment toproceed.TEXTCONTINUITY
-thetextofoperatoractionsteps;withapplicable
- substeps, cautions, notes;willnormallybewhollycontained onthesamepage.Wherephysicalconstraints precludethisthefollowing guidelines areused:Cautionsand/ornotesareplacedontheimmediately preceding page.
~r!l,e0 A-503F1:63.3~~~3.3.3.2.1 3.3.3.2.2 3.3.43.3.F13.3.4'Ifastepiscontinued ontoanotherpage,then:Theinitialpageisannotated atthebottomoftheactionstepfieldportionofthepagetoindicatethatthestepiscontinued onthenextpage.(ie,THISSTEPCONTINUED ONFOLLOWING PAGE)Thefollowerpagewillhavetheinitialactionstepheadingrepeatedwithastatement toindicatethatthestepisbeingcontinued fromapreviouspage.example:Establish letdown-THISSTEPCONTINUED FROMPREVIOUSPAGEUSEOFLOGECTERMSANDCONDITIONAL STATEMENTS:
ThewordANDisplacedbetweenadescription ofconditions fornomorethancombination ofthreeconditions.
Alistformatshallbeusedforfourormoreconditions.
Thereisanimpliedandcondition betweeneachlistitemifnologictermisspecified ifsubstepsareproceeded withbullets(o).ThewordORisusedbetweenalternative conditions.
UseofthewordORimpliestheinclusive sense.Theexclusive senseofthewordORisdenotedbyusingtheform;eitherAORBbutnotboth.3.3.4'.13.3.4.3Whentheinclusive orisusedforasetofconditions, thesatisfaction ofanyonecondition allowsprogres-siontothenextsteporsubstep.Whentwoormoreactionsareseparated byanorcondition, onlyoneactionneedstobesuccessfully takentoallowprogression tothenextsteporsubstep.Actionstepscontingent uponcertainconditions orcombinations ofconditions, beginwiththelogictermsIForWHENfollowedbyadescription ofthecondition(s),
acomma,thelogictermTHENandtheactiontobetaken.IFisusedforunexpected orpossibleconditions, THENisonlyusedinconditional statements andWHENisusedforexpectedorprobableconditions.
3.3.4'ThelogictermIFNOTistheoperatormustrespondpossibleconditions.
Theoperatorresponsetotheconditions.
limitedtocasesinwhichtothesecondofanytwotermIFisusedtospecifyfirstofanytwopossible3~~USEOFREFERENCE TERMS I4 A-503.1:7 ThewordsGOTOfollowedbyonlyastepnumberdirectstransition toasubsequent stepwithintheprocedure beingused.ThewordsRETURNTOfollowedbyonlyastepnumberdirectstransition toapreviousstepwithintheprocedure beingused.ThewordsGOTOfollowedbyaprocedure designator, andtitleand/orastepnumberdirectatransition tothespecified EOP/AP.Ifnostepnumberisspecified, thenthetransition istothebeginning ofthespecified procedure.
Example:GOTOES-0.1,REACTORTRIPRESPONSE, Step20.ThewordsREFERTOfollowedbyaprocedure designator andtitleareusedtodenoteaprocedure whichmayprovidenecessary orusefulinformation duringtheexecution ofanEOP/AP.Ingeneral,thoseprocedures referenced coverlowprobability occurrences, orplantevaluations withtheirownprocedures whoseinclusion intheEOP/APwouldcauseexcessive complication ofandreducedeffectiveness oftheEOP/AP.Referencing anotherprocedure doesnotconstitute leavingtheEOP/APineffect.Example:REFERTOER-AFW.l, ALTERNATE WATERSUPPLYTOAFWPUMPS.Procedures enteredforsupplemental guidanceorfromCSFSTdirection maycontainaRETURNTOstatement.
Aprocedure withmultipleentryconditions maystateRETURNTOPROCEDURE ANDSTEPINEFFECT,thisdenotesareturntothelastpreviousEOPandstepinuse.ACTIONVERBSANDABBREVIATIONS USAGEOperatoractionstepsarenormallywritteninacommandformandbeginwithanactionverbwhichhasaprecisemeaning.RefertoA-502.1,WOP/APWritersGuide(Reference 1;3.2)forlisting.Certainabbreviations areusedthroughout theEOPsandAPstoimprovereadability.
RefertoA-502.1,EOP/APWritersGuideforproperabbreviations.
I FOLDOUTPAGESA-503.1'8 3.4.13.4.2Direction touseafoldoutpageisprovidedbyaNOTEwithintheprocedure, generally atthebeginning.
OnceitsuseisdirectedtheFoldoutpageistobemonitored throughout thetimetheEOPisinuse.OnesectionofeachfoldoutpageisaREDPATHSUMMARYwhichpromotesaperiodiccheckoftheCriticalSafetyFunctions.
UponmeetingoneormoreRedpathconditions, transition totheappropriate Functional Restoration procedure ismadeasdescribed insection3.6.3OthersectionsoftheFoldoutpagecontainplantconditions whichmayariseatanytimeduringtheexecution oftheprocedure oroutsideofthenormalflowoftheprocedure.
Thesesectionsprovideactionsorguidanceforoperations iftheseconditions occur.3.5USEOFCRITICALSAFETYFUNCTIONSTATUSTREESCSFST3.5~1~~3.5.2CSFSTsareenteredfromandmonitored inconjunction withtherecoveryactionsoftheotherEOPseriesprocedures.
FRprocedures areenteredfromtheCSFSTortheEOPsandareintendedtorestoreadegradedsafetyfunctiontosatisfied condition.
3'.33.5'3.5.5ACSFST,asshowninFigure1,isenteredontheleftsideofthepageasindicated bythearrow.Questions areaskedandansweredinturnwhichthendirecttheusertothenextquestion.
Whenallquestions areansweredinaparticular paththeuserwillhavereachedanendpointorterminus.
Eachfinalpathsegmentandeachterminuscircleiscodedbyasymbolscheme.Thecontrolroomcopyalsoutilizesacolorcode.Thesymbolsandcolorcodingusedaredescribed below.3.5.5.13.5.5.2Colorcode-GREEN,finalpathsegmentandterminuscircleareout-lined only:TheCSFissatisfied.
Nooperatoractionisrequired.
Colorcode-YELLOW,thefinalpathsegmentisaseriesofsoliddotsandtheterminuscircleisonethirdfilledin:TheCSFisoff-normal.
Operatoractionmaybetaken.
~i A-503.1:9 3'.5.3~~~3.5.5.43.5.6Colorcode-ORANGE,thefinalpathsegmentisabrokenline,theterminuscircleistwothirdsfilledin:TheCSFisunderseverechallenge.
Promptoperatoractionisrequired.
Colorcode-RED,thefinalpathsegmentisasolidline,theterminuscircleistotallyfilledin:TheCSFisunderextremechallenge.
Immediate operatoractionisrequired.
ForYellow,OrangeandRedpathsaprocedure designator willbeincludedtodirecttheoperatortothecorrectFunctionRestoration (FR)procedure.
Theseprocedures
.areintendedtoreturntheCSFtothesatisfied condition.
3.6PRIORITIZATION OFFUNCTIONRESTORATION PROCEDURES 3.6.13.6.2~~RedorOrangechallenges toaCriticalSafetyfunctiontakepriorityoverallE,ES,ERandECAprocedures exceptECA-O.O,LossofAllACPowerandtheimmediate actionstepsofE-O,ReactorTriporSafetyInjection.
ThesixCSFSTsareorderedinthecontrolroombookbythefollowing prioritylist.Thislistingestab-lishesthepriorityinwhichconditions aretobeaddressed inconjunction withthecolorcodepriorityasdescribed in3.6.3.3.6.2.13.6.2.23.6.2.33.6.2.43.6.2.53.6.2.63.6.3Subcriticality (S)CoreCooling(C)HeatSink(H)Integrity (P)Containment (Z)Inventory (I)OnceenteredtheCSFSTsshouldbemonitored inthepriorityorder.EachCSFSTisfollowedtoaterminusbasedonplantconditions atthattime.AnexampleofstatustreeuseisincludedasAttachment 2.Therulesofusebasedonthecolorcode/symbol systemareasfollows:3.6.3.1IfaREDpath/solid circleterminusisreached,anyprocedure ineffectotherthanthosenotedinstep3.6.1issuspended andtransition ismadetotheFRprocedure designated ontheCSFST.
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A-503.1:103.6.3.2~~~3.6.3.3Ifduringtheperformance o'fanFRprocedure fromaREDpathcondition ahigherpriorityREDpathisdetermined, theFRprocedure inuseissuspended andthehigherprioritycondition procedure isaddressed.
Oncethehigherpriorityprocedure iscomplete, thesuspended procedure forthelowerprioritycondition istobecompleted.
IfanORANGEpath/2/3filledcircleterminus, isreached,theremaining treesarechecked.IfnoREDpathexists,procedures ineffectotherthanthosenotedinstep3.6.1aresuspended andtheFRprocedure indicated forthehighestpriorityORANGEpathcondition identified isentered.3.6.3e43.6.3.5~~~3.6~3.6Ifduringtheperformance ofanORANGEterminusdirectedFRprocedure, aREDpathorhigherpriorityORANGEpathcondition arises,thentheoriginalORANGEpathFRissuspended andtheREDorhigherpriorityORANGEcondition isaddressed.
Oncethehigherprioritycondition procedure iscompleted, thesuspended procedure forthenextlowerprioritycondition istobecompleted.
WhileitisexpectedthattheactionsintheFRprocedure willcleartheREDandORANGEconditions beforealloperatoractionsarecompleted, theprocedure isperformed tothepointofaprocedure driventransition.
However,FR-S.1,ReactorRestart-/ATWSreceuires completion whenentered.AYELLOWpath/1/3filledcircleterminusisanindication ofanoff-normal condition.
Thesedonottakepriorityoverotherprocedures.
TheoperatorisallowedtodecideifanFRprocedure notedataYELLOWterminusistobeimplemented basedontheplantstatusandsystemtrendsat.thetimethecondition isnoted.3'CONTROLROOMPROCEDURE LAYOUTANDPLACEKEEPING 3.7.13.7'TheControlRoomcopyoftheEOP/APprocedures areorganized inindividual binderswithlayoutperFIGURE1.Thislayoutprovidesforeasyaccess,visibility of-.ATTACHMENTS andFOLDOUTPages,andensuresplacekeeping.
EachEOP/APbinderislocatedforeasyaccesswiththeControlRoom.Eachbinderisidentified byletterdesignation, number,andtitle.Example:E-O,ReactorTriporSafetyInjection
A-503.1:11 3.7.4Placekeeping intheresponsibility oftheEOPUser,normallytheControlRoomForeman.Inordertoensureproperplacekeeping, theEOPUsermaycheckofforannotatestepsbyusingpen/pencil markingstotheimmediate rightoftheActionSteporRNOperformed.
Alsoavailable tohim,arestick-onpadsornotepadswhichmaybeaffixedtopageswheretransition orloopingarenecessary.
InadditiontotheControlRoomControlled Copy,additional controlled hardcopiesoftheEOP/APsareavailable tothecontrolroomoperators inthecopy54fileswithinthecontrolroom.3.8GENERICISSUESOFCONCERN3~8~13.8.1.1Adversecontainment processparameter values:Ifeithercontainment pressureexceeds4psigorthecontainment radiation exceeds105R/hr,theoperatorshoulduseadversecontainment values.3.8.1.2~~~IfAdverseCNMTvaluesarebeingusedANDbothofthefollowing conditions aremet,THENtheoperatormayreverttouseofnormalcontainment values:3~8.1.2.13.8.1.2.2 3.8.23.8.2.1CNMTpressuredecreases belowthepressuresetpoint(4psig)and,IfCNMTradiation exceeded10R/hr,HealthPhysicsshouldassesstheintegrated radiation dose.Iftheintegrated radiation doseisverifiedtobelessthan106Radswithdoseratelessthan105R/hr,theoperatormayagainusenormalCNMTvalues.Technical Specification Violations duringEOPuse:TheEOPscontainactionswhichwillleadtoTechnical Specification violations inordertomaintainplantsafety.Althoughitisdesirable toremainwithinTechnical Specification limitsatalltimes,onemustkeepinmindthattheoverallobjective istoprotectthehealthandsafetyofthepublic.Thismayrequireviolating aparticular Technical Specification inresponsetoanaccident, althoughtheEOPprovidestrategythatallowsTechnical Specification limitstobeadheredtowheneverpossible.
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A-503.1:12ATTACHMENT 1EXAMPLEOFEOPUSETheactualprocessofworkingthroughadualcolumnformatted EOPisillustrated byusingE-2,FaultedSteamGenerator Isolation.
Itisassumedtheuserwasdirectedtothebeginning ofthisprocedure byanotherEOP.Thecoverpageprovidestheprocedure designator andtitletoassurethecorrectprocedure hasbeenobtained.
ThePURPOSEsectiontellstheuserthatthisprocedure iswrittentoidentifyandisolateafaultedSteamGenerator.
TheENTRYCONDITIONS/SYMP-TOMSsectionlistshouldshowtheprocedure fromwhichtransition hasbeenmade.Thefirstactionstepoftheprocedure ispreceeded bytwocautionstatements andonenotestatement.
Thecautionsaredistinguished byalineofasterisks aboveandbelowthemandthewordCAUTION.ThewordNOTEdistinguishes thenote'sexistence.
Bothtypesofentriesarealsomademorevisiblebytheuseoftheentirewidthofthepageincontrasttothedualcolumnformatoftheactionsteps.I\ThefirstcautiontellstheoperatorthatatleastoneS/Gmustbemaintained available forRCScooldown.
ThesecondcautiontellstheoperatorthatanyfaultedS/Gorsecondary breakwhichbecomesisolatedshouldremainisolatedduringsubsequent recoveryactionsunlessneededforRCScooldown.
Bothofthesecautionsareplacedatthispointduetotheisolation processbeguninthenextstep.Theoperatorispresumedtoknowthat"faulted" means-afailureofthesecondary pressureboundary, and"isolated" referstoclosureofsteamand/orfeedpaths.ThecautionshaveprovidedaspecificcriteriaofRCScooldownconcernsfornotisolating, orunisolating afaultedS/G.Inaddition, thesecondcautionremindstheoperatorthattheconcernsformaintaining afaultedS/Gisolatedcontinuetoexistafteratransition fromthisprocedure toanother.Thenoteremindstheoperatorthatstatustreemonitoring shouldbeoccurring.
Thefirstaction,Step1,isacheckformainsteamlineisolation onanyaffected(faulted)
S/G.Theexpectedcondition isthattheMSIVandbypassvalveonanyaffectedS/GisCLOSED.Iftheoperators determine theyareclosed,theyproceedtoStep2.IfanyvalveisnotclosedonanaffectedS/G,thenatransfertotheright-hand orRESPONSENOTOBTAINED(RNO)column.Thiscolumninstructs manualclosureofthevalves.Aftertheperfor-manceofthisactiontheoperatorproceedstothenexttaskintheleft-hand column.Ifanyvalvecannotbeclosed,theoperatorstillproceedstothenexttaskintheleft-hand column.
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Step2containsahighlevelactionstepto"CheckIfEitherS/GIsNotFaulted"withasubstep"a."taskproviding moredetailonhowtocompletethistask.Thesubstepinstructs thecheckingofpressures inbothS/G's.Theexpectedresponseof"EITHERS/GSTABLEORINCREASING" issatisfied ifthepressureinoneS/G,orboth,isstableorincreasing andtheuserproceedstoStep3.Ifpressureisdecreasing inboth'S/G's,thentheleft-hand columnisnotsatisfiedandamovetotheRNOcolumnismade.TheRNOcolumndirectsatransition toECA-2.1ifbothS/G'spressurearedecreasing inanuncontrolled manner.Atthispointtheoperators mustdetermine ifthedecreasing pressureiscontrolled oruncontrolled.
Ifitisinfactuncontrolled bytheoperators, thenthetransition ismade.Ifthedepressurization inatleastoneS/Gisundercontrol,thentheyproceedtotheleft-hand columnandintoStep3.Step3directstheuserto"IDENTIFY FAULTEDS/G(s)"andagainusesasubstepfordetailedtaskdescription.
Twoindications areusedtodetermine ifaS/Gisfaulted.IfaS/Gisdepressur-izinginanuncontrolled manneroriscompletely depressurized itisidentified asbeingfaultedandtheoperatormovesontoStep4.TheuseofthewordORbetweenthetwobulletmarkedconditions signifies thatonlyoneoftheconditions needbesatisfied toidentifyafaultedS/G.IfnoS/Gsatisfies eitherlistedcondition, thentheoperatormovestotheRNOcolumn.TheRNOactiondirectsasearchfortheinitiating breakas'tisassumedthatthebreakhasbeenisolatedbythepreviousclosureoftheMSIVandbypass.Oncethesearchisbeguntheactionportionofthestepissatisfied andmovementthroughtheprocedure maycontinue.
TheRNOstepnowtellstheusertoGOTOStep5.ThisbypassestheStep4isolation asnofaultedS/Gnowexists.Step,4tellstheoperators to"IsolateFaultedS/G"andprovidesalistofinletandoutletflowpathstobeisolated.
Thesearelistedwithbulletdesignators therebynotingthatnoparticular'rder ofisolation isrequired.
Theoperators proceedtoverifyisolatedorisolatepathsfromthecontrolroomanddispatchpersonnel tothelistedareasforotherpaths.Ifsomeaspectofthecontrolroomisolation processisnotsatisfied, theRNOcolumnisaccessed.
TheRNOcolumndirectsclosingvalvesfromthecontrolroomand,ifthatisnotpossible, dispatching personnel toperformlocalisolations.
Withcontingency actionscompleted orlocalactionsinitiated, theoperatorproceedstoStep5.Step5requiresacheckoftheCondensate StorageTankslevel.Ifthelevelisgreaterthan5feet,theexpectedresponseissatisfied andtheoperatormovestoStep6.Ifthelevelisnotgreaterthan5feetthentheRNOcolumninstructs aswitchtoanalternate AFWwatersupplyandprovidesareference toER-AFW.l.
lIbr<Ir00 SincethisisaREFERTOstatement theE-2procedure isnotexited.TheER-AFW.1procedure isusedinparallelwiththeE-2procedure, aspossibleandappropriate, andtheoperatormovesontoStep6.Step6directsacheckofsecondary radiation indicators.
Severalsubstepsareusedtosatisfythehighlevelactionstep.Inthefirstsubsteptheoperatorwillrequestperiodicsamplesbecollected byHPpersonnel.
Thedesiredsamplesarespecified andtheappropriate procedures arereferenced.
OncetheHPdepartment isnotifiedthissubstepissatisfied andtheoperatorproceedstothenextsubstep.Heretheoperators aredirectedtocheckanyunisolated secondary radiation monitors.
Alistofthosemonitorswhichmaybeusedfromthecontrolroomisincluded.
Thethirdsubstepisaconclusion oftheradiation checkprocess.Iftheradiation levelsarenormaltheoperatorproceedstostep7.Ifabnormalradiation isdetected, thentheoperatormovestotheRNOcolumn.Thisentrydirectsatransition toE-3,therefore theE-2procedure isexitedandentryismadeintotheE-3procedure.
Step7directstheoperatortoGOTOE-l,thisendstheuseoftheE-2procedure andprovidesdirection fortransition toanotherappropriate procedure, E-1isenteredatstepone,theCAUTIONSandNOTEbeforesteponeinE-1aretoberead.
e0 A-503.1:15 ATTACHMENT 2CRITICALSAFETYFUNCTIONSTATUSTREEUSETheprocessofworkingthroughthestatustreescanbeillustrated byusingCSFST:F-0.1,SUBCRITICALITY.
(FIGURE1)Theuserentersthetreeontheleft-hand sideofthearrow.Thefirstblockasksifthepowerrangeinstruments indicatelessthan5%.ThepossibleanswersareYESorNO.Ifindicated powerisgreaterthan5%,thentheresponseisNO.ExitingthedecisionboxattheNOsegmentplacestheuseronapathwhichleadsdirectlytoaterminus.
At.thispointitisdetermined that:otheresponsepriorityisREDotheappropriate FunctionRestoration procedure isFR-S.lAccording totherulesofpriorityanyprocedure ineffect,otherthanECA-0.0ortheimmediate actionsofE-O,wouldbesuspended andactionsforFR-S.1wouldbeinitiated.
SinceSubcriticality isthehighestpriorityCriticalSafetyFunction, thiswouldalsosuspendanyFRprocedure ineffectotherthanFR-S.l.Monitoring oftheCSFSTsmaycontinueforinformation purposes.
WhenFR-S.1iscompletetheuserisdirectedtoreturntotheprocedure andstepineffect.Thispermitsareturntothesuspended procedure atthepointofsuspension, oranyotherREDorORANGEpathsidentified wouldnowbeaddressed intheirpriorityorder.Ifindicated powerislessthan5%,thefirstdecisionblockisexitedattheYESsectionpathwaywhichleadstothenextdecisionblock.Thisblockaskstheuseriftheintermediate rangestartuprateiszeroornegative.
IfthestartuprateispositivetheblockisexitedattheNOsection.Thispathleadsdirectlytoaterminuswhereitisdetermined that:otheresponsepriorityisORANGEotheprocedure tobeusedisFR-S.lTheusernowmustchecktheotherstatustreestodetermine ifaREDpathexistsonanothertree.IfnoREDpathconditions existtheSubcriticality ORANGEpathbecomesthepriorityprocedure andsuspension ofaninuseprocedure occursaspreviously described.
Undertheseconditions monitoring oftheCSFSTscontinues andifaREDpathcondition arisesittakespriority.
WhenFR-S.1iscompleted, areturntothepreviously suspended procedure takesplace.IfanyotherORANGEpathconditions hadoccurred, they"-=""'ould nowbeaddresses intheorderofpriority.
a A-503.1:16 Ifthestartuprateisdetermined tobezeroornegative, exitisbytheYESsegmentwhichleadstoanotherdecisionblock.Theuserisnowaskedtodetermine ifasourcerangeisenergized.
Ifnosourcerangeisenergized thisblockisexitedviatheNOsegmenttoanotherdecisionblock.Thisblockasksiftheintermediate rangestartuprateismorenegativethan-0.2DPM.Iftheindicated startuprateisbetween0and-0.2DPM,theusernowexitsattheNOsectionandreachesaterminuswhereitisdetermined that:otheresponsepriorityisYELLOWotheappropriate responseprocedure isFR-S.2SincethestatusisaYellowcondition, theremaining treesarecheckedtodetermine ifanyRedorOrangeconditions exist.Ifnocondition color-coded higherthanYellowexists,thenadecisions madewhetherFR-S.2istobeperformed ornot.OftenaYellowpathindicates anoff-normal condition whichmayberestoredtosatisfied statusbyactionsinprogress.
Itmayalsobethecasethatthecondition isexpectedoracceptable foraparticular transient orevolution inprogress.
Iftheintermediate rangestartuprateismorenegativethan-0.2DPM,thenthedecisionblockisexitedfromtheYESsegment.ThisleadsdirectlytoaGreenterminuswhichisannotated CSFSAT.TheSubcriticality SafetyFunctionissatisfied andtheusermovesontothenexttreeinthesecpxence.
Ifinthethirddecisionblockitisdetermined thatasourcerangeisenergized, theYESexitistakenwhichleadstoanotherdecisionblock.Thistimetheuserisaskedtodetermine ifthesourcerangestartuprateiszeroornegative.
Ifthestartuprateisdetermined tobepositivetheNOexitistakenwhichleadsdirectlytoaYellowterminus.
Againtheothertreesarecheckedandthenadecisionmaybemadewhetherornottoimplement FR-ST2'fthesourcerangestartuprateisdetermined tobezeroornegativetheYESsegmentexitleadsdirectlytoaGreenorsatisfied terminusandtheusermovesonthenextstatustree.
C CSFST:F-0.1TITLE;POWERRANGELESSTHAN5%SUBCRITICALITY NOYESNOINTERMEDIATE RANGESURZEROORNEGATIVEYESrt-'g~ve-lSOURCERANGEENERGIZED INTERMEDIATE RANGESURMORENEGATIVETHAN-0.2DPMNOYESSOURCERANGESURZEROORNEGATIVEREv:0PAGE1OFNOYESNOYESGOTOFR-S.1GOTOFR-S.1GOTOFR-S.2CSFSATGOTOFR-S.2CSFSAT 4