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| issue date = 07/29/2009 | | issue date = 07/29/2009 | ||
| title = Initial Exam 2009-301 Post Exam Comments | | title = Initial Exam 2009-301 Post Exam Comments | ||
| author name = West R | | author name = West R | ||
| author affiliation = Tennessee Valley Authority | | author affiliation = Tennessee Valley Authority | ||
| addressee name = Widmann M | | addressee name = Widmann M | ||
| addressee affiliation = NRC/RGN-II/DRS | | addressee affiliation = NRC/RGN-II/DRS | ||
| docket = 05000259, 05000260, 05000296 | | docket = 05000259, 05000260, 05000296 | ||
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* 91 meter wind direction: | * 91 meter wind direction: | ||
* 46 meter wind direction: 120 degrees 115 degrees Which ONE of the following identifies the correct data point to use for this release AND the wind direction? | * 46 meter wind direction: 120 degrees 115 degrees Which ONE of the following identifies the correct data point to use for this release AND the wind direction? | ||
A. (1) 91 (2) wind is blowing Itom the Southeast B. (1)46 (2) wind is blowing from the Southeast | A. (1) 91 (2) wind is blowing Itom the Southeast B. (1)46 (2) wind is blowing from the Southeast | ||
: c. (1) 91 (2) wind is blowing from the Northwest D. (1) 46 (2) wind is blowing from the Northwest Proposed Answer: A Post*Exam Delete the quest i on. Evaluation Recomme ndation: | : c. (1) 91 (2) wind is blowing from the Northwest D. (1) 46 (2) wind is blowing from the Northwest Proposed Answer: A Post*Exam Delete the quest i on. Evaluation Recomme ndation: | ||
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TASLE ,48 APPLtCABtliTY C1tal1a So<ro! LOCATION FndoY Instrument Check ** nd Observations Attachment 2 (PIIg8 49 of 96) SUrveillance PrOC8dure Om Pickage. Modes 1, 2, & 3 METEOROLOGICAL | TASLE ,48 APPLtCABtliTY C1tal1a So<ro! LOCATION FndoY Instrument Check ** nd Observations Attachment 2 (PIIg8 49 of 96) SUrveillance PrOC8dure Om Pickage. Modes 1, 2, & 3 METEOROLOGICAL | ||
!NSTRUMENTATJON DAY SHIfT WEE" AT ALL TIMES (Note TSR:3371 | !NSTRUMENTATJON DAY SHIfT WEE" AT ALL TIMES (Note TSR:3371 | ||
'NINO DIRECTION WtNQSPEEO 91104 46M 10M 9114 ---10M uo Uno! SI.1M The need for this information during emergency conditions is the responsibility/function of RP or an SRO if requested by RP, based on the following: | 'NINO DIRECTION WtNQSPEEO 91104 46M 10M 9114 ---10M uo Uno! SI.1M The need for this information during emergency conditions is the responsibility/function of RP or an SRO if requested by RP, based on the following: | ||
: 1) Per supplied "Guidance for SRO-only Questions," Rev 0, page 5 of 19, (see excerpt) part (1) would be considered SRO knowledge only. * * | : 1) Per supplied "Guidance for SRO-only Questions," Rev 0, page 5 of 19, (see excerpt) part (1) would be considered SRO knowledge only. * * | ||
* ES-401 Challenge Issue: Sample Written Examination Form ES-401-5 Question Worksheet Answer Key Incorrect I Stem Clarity -The stem requests the candidate demonstrate knowledge of meteorological implications during emergency conditions. | * ES-401 Challenge Issue: Sample Written Examination Form ES-401-5 Question Worksheet Answer Key Incorrect I Stem Clarity -The stem requests the candidate demonstrate knowledge of meteorological implications during emergency conditions. | ||
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The ROs do normally collect and record meteorological data per 1-SR-2, ltlnstrument Checks and Observations," based on TRM 3.3.7 requirements (See excerpt). | The ROs do normally collect and record meteorological data per 1-SR-2, ltlnstrument Checks and Observations," based on TRM 3.3.7 requirements (See excerpt). | ||
This information is collected on all three levels (10m, 46m and 91 m), making it non-specific to the requirements of an emergency assessment. | This information is collected on all three levels (10m, 46m and 91 m), making it non-specific to the requirements of an emergency assessment. | ||
Instrument Check ** nd Observations Attachment 2 (PIIg8 49 of 96) SUrveillance PrOC8dure Om Pickage. Modes 1, 2, & 3 TASLE 1.48 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATJON VA Y SHFT <NEEI( APPLtCABtliTY AT ALL TIMES (Note C1tarta &.ute TSR: 3.3 7 1 L OCATlON rcs .:Nc(e 1 'NINO DIRECTION WtNQSPEEO 91M 46M 10M 91M 46M ---10M uo Uno! SI.1M The need for this information during emergency conditions is the responsibility/function of RP or an SRO if requested by RP, based on the following: | Instrument Check ** nd Observations Attachment 2 (PIIg8 49 of 96) SUrveillance PrOC8dure Om Pickage. Modes 1, 2, & 3 TASLE 1.48 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATJON VA Y SHFT <NEEI( APPLtCABtliTY AT ALL TIMES (Note C1tarta &.ute TSR: 3.3 7 1 L OCATlON rcs .:Nc(e 1 'NINO DIRECTION WtNQSPEEO 91M 46M 10M 91M 46M ---10M uo Uno! SI.1M The need for this information during emergency conditions is the responsibility/function of RP or an SRO if requested by RP, based on the following: | ||
: 1) Per supplied "Guidance for SRO-only Questions," Rev 0, page 5 of 19, (see excerpt) part (1) would be considered SRO knowledge only. | : 1) Per supplied "Guidance for SRO-only Questions," Rev 0, page 5 of 19, (see excerpt) part (1) would be considered SRO knowledge only. | ||
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295029 High Supp r ession Pool Wtr LviI 5 EA1.04 (10CFR 55.41.7) Ability to ope r ate and/or monitor the following as they apply to HIGH SUPPRESSION POOL WATER LEVEL: | 295029 High Supp r ession Pool Wtr LviI 5 EA1.04 (10CFR 55.41.7) Ability to ope r ate and/or monitor the following as they apply to HIGH SUPPRESSION POOL WATER LEVEL: | ||
* RCIC: Plant-Specific I Proposed Question: # 26 Level Tier # Group # KIA # Importance Rating Form ES-401-5 RO 1 2 295029EA 1.04 3.4 During a Unit 2 startup, with power ascension at 20% Reactor Power, a rapid loss of condenser vacuum forces the crew to insert a manual Scram. The following plant conditions exist: | * RCIC: Plant-Specific I Proposed Question: # 26 Level Tier # Group # KIA # Importance Rating Form ES-401-5 RO 1 2 295029EA 1.04 3.4 During a Unit 2 startup, with power ascension at 20% Reactor Power, a rapid loss of condenser vacuum forces the crew to insert a manual Scram. The following plant conditions exist: | ||
* Reactor Water Level initially lowered to 0 inches and is currently being controlled | * Reactor Water Level initially lowered to 0 inches and is currently being controlled | ||
(+) 2 to (+) 51 inches with RCIC AND CRD | (+) 2 to (+) 51 inches with RCIC AND CRD | ||
* The MSRVs are being used to control Reactor Pressure AND HPCI was started in pressure control mode | * The MSRVs are being used to control Reactor Pressure AND HPCI was started in pressure control mode | ||
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* Suppression Pool Water Level reaches (+) 7 inches Which ONE of the following predicts the current status of RCIC AND the required operator action in accordance with 2-EOI-1, " RPV Control?" RCIC Suction _(ll_AND the required operator action in accordance with 2-EOI-1, is to _(2)_. A. (1) is aligned to the CST (2) continue RCIC operation in the current configuration. C. (1) automatically swaps to the Suppression Pool (2) continue RCIC operation in the current configuration. D. (1) automatically swaps to the Suppression Pool (2) manually swap RCIC suction path. I Answer: I Post-Exam Evaluation Recommendation | * Suppression Pool Water Level reaches (+) 7 inches Which ONE of the following predicts the current status of RCIC AND the required operator action in accordance with 2-EOI-1, " RPV Control?" RCIC Suction _(ll_AND the required operator action in accordance with 2-EOI-1, is to _(2)_. A. (1) is aligned to the CST (2) continue RCIC operation in the current configuration. C. (1) automatically swaps to the Suppression Pool (2) continue RCIC operation in the current configuration. D. (1) automatically swaps to the Suppression Pool (2) manually swap RCIC suction path. I Answer: I Post-Exam Evaluation Recommendation | ||
: Accept both " A" and responses ES-401 Challenge Issue: Sample Written Examination Form ES-401*5 Question Worksheet Answer Key Incorrect | : Accept both " A" and responses ES-401 Challenge Issue: Sample Written Examination Form ES-401*5 Question Worksheet Answer Key Incorrect | ||
/ Stem Clarity -The stem requests the candidate demonstrate knowledge of RCIC operation in accordance with 2*EOI*1. 2*EOI*1 Flowchart step RCIL*4 directs RCIC operation | / Stem Clarity -The stem requests the candidate demonstrate knowledge of RCIC operation in accordance with 2*EOI*1. 2*EOI*1 Flowchart step RCIL*4 directs RCIC operation | ||
[with CST suction if possible}. | [with CST suction if possible}. | ||
However, 2*EOI APPENDIX*SC, INJECTION SYSTEM LINEUP RCIC, the controlling document for placing RCIC in level control, gives the option in step 11 (see excerpt below) to shift suctions to the Suppression Pool if desired. L... :r ...... :t 1.5 all.q!l RC:C s*.1ct.ion t.: , the Supp::essic | However, 2*EOI APPENDIX*SC, INJECTION SYSTEM LINEUP RCIC, the controlling document for placing RCIC in level control, gives the option in step 11 (see excerpt below) to shift suctions to the Suppression Pool if desired. L... :r ...... :t 1.5 all.q!l RC:C s*.1ct.ion t.: , the Supp::essic | ||
, n | , n | ||
* ... OPEN Z-FC'l-71-17, R:::: C POeL :N3D STJCT V ALVE. b. OFEN Z-:: CV-71-B, RC:::; SUPPR POCL O U TS:> SUCT VALVE. c. WHEN ... :-:':V-1 1-17, RC:C SUPPR P".AiL :NED SUCT W * .LVE, and 2-FC" O/-i l-1E. Ro:r C SUPPR wer. Ol: TS!; S U*::;: VAL'.'E, are fully o pen, THEN ... VERIF'l CLOSED :-::C'1-71-19, RC:C CS: Sl'CTION VALVE. The stem did not clarify what portion of 2*EOI*1 to reference | * ... OPEN Z-FC'l-71-17, R:::: C POeL :N3D STJCT V ALVE. b. OFEN Z-:: CV-71-B, RC:::; SUPPR POCL O U TS:> SUCT VALVE. c. WHEN ... :-:':V-1 1-17, RC:C SUPPR P".AiL :NED SUCT W * .LVE, and 2-FC" O/-i l-1E. Ro:r C SUPPR wer. Ol: TS!; S U*::;: VAL'.'E, are fully o pen, THEN ... VERIF'l CLOSED :-::C'1-71-19, RC:C CS: Sl'CTION VALVE. The stem did not clarify what portion of 2*EOI*1 to reference | ||
[flowchart step RCIL*4 Q! Appendix SC}; only that 2-EOI*1 is the controlling document. | [flowchart step RCIL*4 Q! Appendix SC}; only that 2-EOI*1 is the controlling document. | ||
Also, NO CST level is provided in the stem, forcing the candidate to make an assumption. | Also, NO CST level is provided in the stem, forcing the candidate to make an assumption. | ||
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A CORRECT" Part 1 correct -Normal suction rln8Up for RelC is to the CST and there* no automatic suction swap. Part 2 correct -RCle injection in the EOis is directed to be -with CST SUction if (see procedure excerpt). | A CORRECT" Part 1 correct -Normal suction rln8Up for RelC is to the CST and there* no automatic suction swap. Part 2 correct -RCle injection in the EOis is directed to be -with CST SUction if (see procedure excerpt). | ||
ES-401 Sample Written Examination Form ES-401*5 Question Worksheet | ES-401 Sample Written Examination Form ES-401*5 Question Worksheet | ||
* C halleng e Issue: Ans w e r Key In c orrect t Stem C larity -The stem requests the candidate demonstrate knowledge of RC/C operation in accordance with 2-EO/-1. 2-EO/-1 Flowchart step RC I L-4 directs RC/C operation | * C halleng e Issue: Ans w e r Key In c orrect t Stem C larity -The stem requests the candidate demonstrate knowledge of RC/C operation in accordance with 2-EO/-1. 2-EO/-1 Flowchart step RC I L-4 directs RC/C operation | ||
[with CST suction if possible}. However, 2-EOI APPENDIX-5C , INJECTION SYSTEM LINEUP RCtC, the controlling document for placing RC/C in level control , gives the opt i on in step 11 (see excerpt below) to shift suctions to the Suppression Pool if desired. | [with CST suction if possible}. However, 2-EOI APPENDIX-5C , INJECTION SYSTEM LINEUP RCtC, the controlling document for placing RC/C in level control , gives the opt i on in step 11 (see excerpt below) to shift suctions to the Suppression Pool if desired. | ||
* l:'. :., _ .. _:t. l.5 d!!" s:.re:1 -'0 1iI:'1.q7'. | * l:'. :., _ .. _:t. l.5 d!!" s:.re:1 -'0 1iI:'1.q7'. | ||
RC:: ,'Jct.!.on t*:* tt.e Olc-:-l, : HE:: ... PERPCRN tr .* (e:lc.':'r.Q | RC:: ,'Jct.!.on t*:* tt.e Olc-:-l, : HE:: ... PERPCRN tr .* (e:lc.':'r.Q | ||
: a. OP EN It::: | : a. OP EN It::: | ||
:N3::: suc r VALVE.. O. O PEN 2-i'CV-7 1-B. ac:: 5UP Pit PO C::" OL'"7S::: socr 'rrLo,,"l. . *. *1f":IEH ... :-F>: v-n-17. R.::: C SUPPR PCO:' ll8:l S U C T V 1.L V I. an d 2-P,;-.... -,!.-:c, ReI": YOC::" Ol'":B: Si:C: 1lAl.'!E. A r e f ,.Jj.ly cp e r., ... VERI FY CLOSED >: C":-'71-19, RC:: CS-: Sr:CTIOti | :N3::: suc r VALVE.. O. O PEN 2-i'CV-7 1-B. ac:: 5UP Pit PO C::" OL'"7S::: socr 'rrLo,,"l. . *. *1f":IEH ... :-F>: v-n-17. R.::: C SUPPR PCO:' ll8:l S U C T V 1.L V I. an d 2-P,;-.... -,!.-:c, ReI": YOC::" Ol'":B: Si:C: 1lAl.'!E. A r e f ,.Jj.ly cp e r., ... VERI FY CLOSED >: C":-'71-19, RC:: CS-: Sr:CTIOti | ||
',,'1U, .. or. The stem did not clarify what portion of 2-EO/-1 to reference | ',,'1U, .. or. The stem did not clarify what portion of 2-EO/-1 to reference | ||
[flowchart step RC I L-4 gr Appendix 5C); only that 2-EO/-1 is the controlling document Also, NO CST level is provided in the stem , forcing the candidate to make an assumption. With Suppression Pool level requiring a vel}' narrow band of control , the candidate(s)thought it was a prudent decision to lower level in the Suppression Pool; thus applying the portion of Appendix 5C step 11 (if desired to align RC/C suction to the Suppression Pool). Therefore , with the option to shift suctions in Append i x 5C (also within a 2-EO/-1 document) taken in conjunction with the fact that we are now in 2-EOI-2 on High Suppression Pool level, it would be considered a valid operational action that protects containment integrity. Additionally hav i ng 01-71 Precaution | [flowchart step RC I L-4 gr Appendix 5C); only that 2-EO/-1 is the controlling document Also, NO CST level is provided in the stem , forcing the candidate to make an assumption. With Suppression Pool level requiring a vel}' narrow band of control , the candidate(s)thought it was a prudent decision to lower level in the Suppression Pool; thus applying the portion of Appendix 5C step 11 (if desired to align RC/C suction to the Suppression Pool). Therefore , with the option to shift suctions in Append i x 5C (also within a 2-EO/-1 document) taken in conjunction with the fact that we are now in 2-EOI-2 on High Suppression Pool level, it would be considered a valid operational action that protects containment integrity. Additionally hav i ng 01-71 Precaution | ||
& Limitation knowledge supports the fact that at +7 " Suppression Pool Level, a suction swap should be performed. | & Limitation knowledge supports the fact that at +7 " Suppression Pool Level, a suction swap should be performed. | ||
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Question Cognitive L eve l: 10 C FR Part 55 Co ntent: Co mments: OPL171.040 Revision 22 Memory or Fundam e ntal K n ow ledge Co mprehension or Analysis 55.41 X 55.43 x RCIC has no automatic transfer from CST to torus. 01-71 directs transfer of RCIC when HPCI auto transfers on low CS T level or high torus le ve l and if RCIC trips on low suction pres su re 10" Hg vacuum . | Question Cognitive L eve l: 10 C FR Part 55 Co ntent: Co mments: OPL171.040 Revision 22 Memory or Fundam e ntal K n ow ledge Co mprehension or Analysis 55.41 X 55.43 x RCIC has no automatic transfer from CST to torus. 01-71 directs transfer of RCIC when HPCI auto transfers on low CS T level or high torus le ve l and if RCIC trips on low suction pres su re 10" Hg vacuum . | ||
ES-401 * * | ES-401 * * | ||
* BFN Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet Reactor Cor. Isolation Cooling 2..()1-71 Unlt2 Rev. 0057 Page 22 0176 6.1 Normal Operation (continued) | * BFN Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet Reactor Cor. Isolation Cooling 2..()1-71 Unlt2 Rev. 0057 Page 22 0176 6.1 Normal Operation (continued) | ||
[5) BEFORE SuppressIOn Pool temperature reaches 95"'F, PLACe RHR in Suppression Pool Cooling Mode. (REFER TO 2-01-74) (5.1) IF Suppression Pool temperature reaches 95°F. THEN ENTER 2-EOI-2 Flowchart | [5) BEFORE SuppressIOn Pool temperature reaches 95"'F, PLACe RHR in Suppression Pool Cooling Mode. (REFER TO 2-01-74) (5.1) IF Suppression Pool temperature reaches 95°F. THEN ENTER 2-EOI-2 Flowchart | ||
[5.21 IF Suppression Pool temperature reaches 105"F, THEN SHUT DOWN RCIC System operatIOn and return to Standby ReadIness REFER TO Step 61[12] or 6 1[13J. [6) MAINTAIN Suppression Pool level between *5.5 and -2 in. (REFER TO 2-01-74.) | [5.21 IF Suppression Pool temperature reaches 105"F, THEN SHUT DOWN RCIC System operatIOn and return to Standby ReadIness REFER TO Step 61[12] or 6 1[13J. [6) MAINTAIN Suppression Pool level between *5.5 and -2 in. (REFER TO 2-01-74.) | ||
[7] MONITOR CST 2 LEVEL, 2-Ll-2-161A, on Panel 2-9-6. [S} IF ANY of the following conditions occur while RCIC IS injecting into the RPV: | [7] MONITOR CST 2 LEVEL, 2-Ll-2-161A, on Panel 2-9-6. [S} IF ANY of the following conditions occur while RCIC IS injecting into the RPV: | ||
* Suppression Poolieve! | * Suppression Poolieve! | ||
reaches +7 in., OR | reaches +7 in., OR | ||
* HPCl suctIOn auto transfers to suppressiOn pool, OR | * HPCl suctIOn auto transfers to suppressiOn pool, OR | ||
* RCIC Turbine trips on pump low suction pressure, THEN PERFORM the following steps to transfer RCIC Suction to the Suppression Pool: (8.1] OPEN RCIC SUPPR POOL INBD SUCT VALVE, 2-FCV-71-17. | * RCIC Turbine trips on pump low suction pressure, THEN PERFORM the following steps to transfer RCIC Suction to the Suppression Pool: (8.1] OPEN RCIC SUPPR POOL INBD SUCT VALVE, 2-FCV-71-17. | ||
[8.2] OPEN RCIC SUPPR POOL OUTeD SUCT VALVE, 2-FCV-71-18. | [8.2] OPEN RCIC SUPPR POOL OUTeD SUCT VALVE, 2-FCV-71-18. | ||
[83] WHEN RetC SUPPR POOL INBD SUCT VAlVE, 2-FCV-71-17, and the RCIC SUPPR POOL OUTSD SUCT VALVE, 2..fCV-71-18. | [83] WHEN RetC SUPPR POOL INBD SUCT VAlVE, 2-FCV-71-17, and the RCIC SUPPR POOL OUTSD SUCT VALVE, 2..fCV-71-18. | ||
are fully open, THEN VERIFY CLOSED RCIC CST SUCTION VALVE, 2*FCV.71-19 | are fully open, THEN VERIFY CLOSED RCIC CST SUCTION VALVE, 2*FCV.71-19 | ||
[J [J [J [J [J o [J o o Form ES-401-5 ES-401 * * | [J [J [J [J [J o [J o o Form ES-401-5 ES-401 * * | ||
* BFN Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet Reactor Cor. Isolation Cooling 2..()1-71 Unlt2 Rev. 0057 Page 22 0176 6.1 Normal Operation (continued) | * BFN Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet Reactor Cor. Isolation Cooling 2..()1-71 Unlt2 Rev. 0057 Page 22 0176 6.1 Normal Operation (continued) | ||
[5) BEFORE SuppressIOn Pool temperature reaches 95"'F, PLACe RHR in Suppression Pool Cooling Mode. (REFER TO 2-01-74) (5.1) IF Suppression Pool temperature reaches 95°F. THEN ENTER 2-EOI-2 Flowchart | [5) BEFORE SuppressIOn Pool temperature reaches 95"'F, PLACe RHR in Suppression Pool Cooling Mode. (REFER TO 2-01-74) (5.1) IF Suppression Pool temperature reaches 95°F. THEN ENTER 2-EOI-2 Flowchart | ||
[5.21 IF Suppression Pool temperature reaches 105"F, THEN SHUT DOWN RCIC System operatIOn and return to Standby ReadIness REFER TO Step 61[12] or 6 1[13J. [6) MAINTAIN Suppression Pool level between *5.5 and -2 in. (REFER TO 2-01-74.) | [5.21 IF Suppression Pool temperature reaches 105"F, THEN SHUT DOWN RCIC System operatIOn and return to Standby ReadIness REFER TO Step 61[12] or 6 1[13J. [6) MAINTAIN Suppression Pool level between *5.5 and -2 in. (REFER TO 2-01-74.) | ||
[7] MONITOR CST 2 LEVEL, 2-Ll-2-161A, on Panel 2-9-6. [S} IF ANY of the following conditions occur while RCIC IS injecting into the RPV: | [7] MONITOR CST 2 LEVEL, 2-Ll-2-161A, on Panel 2-9-6. [S} IF ANY of the following conditions occur while RCIC IS injecting into the RPV: | ||
* Suppression Poolieve! | * Suppression Poolieve! | ||
reaches +7 in., OR | reaches +7 in., OR | ||
* HPCl suctIOn auto transfers to suppressiOn pool, OR | * HPCl suctIOn auto transfers to suppressiOn pool, OR | ||
* RCIC Turbine trips on pump low suction pressure, THEN PERFORM the following steps to transfer RCIC Suction to the Suppression Pool: (8.1] OPEN RCIC SUPPR POOL INBD SUCT VALVE, 2-FCV-71-17. | * RCIC Turbine trips on pump low suction pressure, THEN PERFORM the following steps to transfer RCIC Suction to the Suppression Pool: (8.1] OPEN RCIC SUPPR POOL INBD SUCT VALVE, 2-FCV-71-17. | ||
[8.2] OPEN RCIC SUPPR POOL OUTeD SUCT VALVE, 2-FCV-71-18. | [8.2] OPEN RCIC SUPPR POOL OUTeD SUCT VALVE, 2-FCV-71-18. | ||
[83] WHEN RetC SUPPR POOL INBD SUCT VAlVE, 2-FCV-71-17, and the RCIC SUPPR POOL OUTSD SUCT VALVE, 2..fCV-71-18. | [83] WHEN RetC SUPPR POOL INBD SUCT VAlVE, 2-FCV-71-17, and the RCIC SUPPR POOL OUTSD SUCT VALVE, 2..fCV-71-18. | ||
are fully open, THEN VERIFY CLOSED RCIC CST SUCTION VALVE, 2*FCV.71-19 | are fully open, THEN VERIFY CLOSED RCIC CST SUCTION VALVE, 2*FCV.71-19 | ||
[J [J [J [J [J o [J o o Form ES-401-5 ES-401 / .. .... ' ... ... .... t-.. Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet | [J [J [J [J [J o [J o o Form ES-401-5 ES-401 / .. .... ' ... ... .... t-.. Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet | ||
... .... .. ... "'\ ,. '-"'-' CAUTION I #2 PUMP NPSH AND VORTEX LIMiTS I #3 ELeVATED SUPPR CHMSR PRESS MAY TRIP RCIC I #6 HPCI OR RCIC SUCTION TEMP ABO\l£ 140 'F !tESTOIIiE AND MAINTAIN RPV WA TER LVL BETWEEN +2 IN. AND +51 IN. WITH ONE OR MORE OF T11E INJ SOURCES: INJSOURCE APPX INJ PRESS CNDSANDFW SA 1250 PS4G eRD 58 1640 PS4G RCIC. 5C 1240 PS4G WITH CST SUCTION IF POSSIBLE HPCI. 50 1240 PS4G CST SUCTION IF POSSIBLE eNOS SA 480 PSIG CS &l.6E 330 PSiG LPGI 68.6C 320 PSIG RCJL-4 " CAN NO L RPV WATER L VL BE RESTORED AND MAINTAINED | ... .... .. ... "'\ ,. '-"'-' CAUTION I #2 PUMP NPSH AND VORTEX LIMiTS I #3 ELeVATED SUPPR CHMSR PRESS MAY TRIP RCIC I #6 HPCI OR RCIC SUCTION TEMP ABO\l£ 140 'F !tESTOIIiE AND MAINTAIN RPV WA TER LVL BETWEEN +2 IN. AND +51 IN. WITH ONE OR MORE OF T11E INJ SOURCES: INJSOURCE APPX INJ PRESS CNDSANDFW SA 1250 PS4G eRD 58 1640 PS4G RCIC. 5C 1240 PS4G WITH CST SUCTION IF POSSIBLE HPCI. 50 1240 PS4G CST SUCTION IF POSSIBLE eNOS SA 480 PSIG CS &l.6E 330 PSiG LPGI 68.6C 320 PSIG RCJL-4 " CAN NO L RPV WATER L VL BE RESTORED AND MAINTAINED | ||
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"'''L I 'CA' Form ES-401-5 I I I L L MAINTAIN RP\!wATE,R. | "'''L I 'CA' Form ES-401-5 I I I L L MAINTAIN RP\!wATE,R. | ||
LVi.. A80VE -182"'. | LVi.. A80VE -182"'. | ||
ES-401 Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet Form ES-401*5 2-ECI APPENDIX-5C Rev. 4 Pae 3 of 3 11. IF .**** I1: is desired to ali gn ReIC . 1:.l on 1:0 1:he Suppression P 1, THEN *** p 'the fol1o r tlinq: a. 17, ReTe SUC! VAL b. OPEN" 2-FCV-71-18, Rele sueT VALVE. c. L INBD ?R POOL ;,;m IN3 D : C are NOIE.: Step 12.b 5 t be p=r f ed p!' t ly foll . ing 5 1: l2.a to avoi d loss of pa th. 12. T';<' ***** It is desired t.o align RCIC suct:.on to i:he Condensate Tank, THEN *.. PERFORM t.he following: | ES-401 Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet Form ES-401*5 2-ECI APPENDIX-5C Rev. 4 Pae 3 of 3 11. IF .**** I1: is desired to ali gn ReIC . 1:.l on 1:0 1:he Suppression P 1, THEN *** p 'the fol1o r tlinq: a. 17, ReTe SUC! VAL b. OPEN" 2-FCV-71-18, Rele sueT VALVE. c. L INBD ?R POOL ;,;m IN3 D : C are NOIE.: Step 12.b 5 t be p=r f ed p!' t ly foll . ing 5 1: l2.a to avoi d loss of pa th. 12. T';<' ***** It is desired t.o align RCIC suct:.on to i:he Condensate Tank, THEN *.. PERFORM t.he following: | ||
: a. CLOSE 2-:CV-71-:7, RCIC SIJPPR POOL :N3D SIJCT VAL'IE. b. | : a. CLOSE 2-:CV-71-:7, RCIC SIJPPR POOL :N3D SIJCT VAL'IE. b. | ||
2-FCV-7 1-17, RCIC SUPPR ?OOL INBD SlJeT VJ....LVE starts closed, OPEN 2-FC/-71-19, ReIC CST SUCTION VALVE. c. CLOSE ::-fCV-71-::'B, RClC SUPPR POOL OUTSD SeCT V1>.l. VE . LAST PAGE .... ES-401 * * | 2-FCV-7 1-17, RCIC SUPPR ?OOL INBD SlJeT VJ....LVE starts closed, OPEN 2-FC/-71-19, ReIC CST SUCTION VALVE. c. CLOSE ::-fCV-71-::'B, RClC SUPPR POOL OUTSD SeCT V1>.l. VE . LAST PAGE .... ES-401 * * | ||
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Question Cognitive Level: Memory or Fundamental Knowledge X Comprehension or Analysis 10 CFR Part 55 Content: 55.41 X 55.43 Comments: | Question Cognitive Level: Memory or Fundamental Knowledge X Comprehension or Analysis 10 CFR Part 55 Content: 55.41 X 55.43 Comments: | ||
F. The following instructions govern the use of freeze plugs 1. The clearance should be in place, but not issued , before establishing the freeze plug. 2. The need for the freeze plug should be identified on the Remarks Section of the clearance sheet. The freeze plug should not be listed as a device held on the clearance sheet. The establishment and maintenance of the freeze plug shall be in accordance with approved procedures or work documents. | F. The following instructions govern the use of freeze plugs 1. The clearance should be in place, but not issued , before establishing the freeze plug. 2. The need for the freeze plug should be identified on the Remarks Section of the clearance sheet. The freeze plug should not be listed as a device held on the clearance sheet. The establishment and maintenance of the freeze plug shall be in accordance with approved procedures or work documents. | ||
3 The freeze plug must be attended by qualified personnel to ensure that it is maintained intact until all work is complete and the proper Post Maintenance Tests (PMT s) are performed. | 3 The freeze plug must be attended by qualified personnel to ensure that it is maintained intact until all work is complete and the proper Post Maintenance Tests (PMT s) are performed. | ||
: 4. If the clearance must be released to allow performance of a PMT, the equipment must be retagged before allowing the freeze plug to thaw. This will prevent miQration of a portion of the pluQ. 5. The clearance must be released before allowing the freeze plug to thaw. However, to prevent migration of the freeze plug. tags on boundary valves shall not be removed until the freeze plug has completely thawed. 6. All vents and drains must be verified CLOSED before allowing the freeze plug to thaw. | : 4. If the clearance must be released to allow performance of a PMT, the equipment must be retagged before allowing the freeze plug to thaw. This will prevent miQration of a portion of the pluQ. 5. The clearance must be released before allowing the freeze plug to thaw. However, to prevent migration of the freeze plug. tags on boundary valves shall not be removed until the freeze plug has completely thawed. 6. All vents and drains must be verified CLOSED before allowing the freeze plug to thaw. | ||
* ES-401 Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet Form ES-401*5 Technical Reference(s) | * ES-401 Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet Form ES-401*5 Technical Reference(s) |
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Site: | Browns Ferry |
Issue date: | 07/29/2009 |
From: | West R Tennessee Valley Authority |
To: | Widmann M Division of Reactor Safety II |
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CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION SUBMITIED UNDER 10 CFR 2.390 Tennessee Valley Authority, Post Office Box 2000, Decatur, Alabama 35609-2000 July 29, 2009 Mr. Malcolm T. Widmann, Branch Chief Operations Branch U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Atlanta Federal Center 61 Forsyth Street S.W. Suite 23T85 Atlanta, Georgia 30303-8931 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant 10 CFR 55.40 Facility Operating License Nos. DPR-33, DPR-52, and DPR-68 NRC Docket Nos. 50-259, 50-260, and 50-296
Subject:
Mr. Widmann REACTOR OPERATOR (RO) AND SENIOR REACTOR OPERATOR (SRO) INITIAL LICENSE WRITIEN EXAMINATIONS
-POST EXAMINATION RESPONSE TVA administered the final NRC Written Examination for the RO and SRO HLT Class 0801 on July 22,2009. Please find enclosed, the supporting documentation required by Section ES-501 of NUREG 1021, Post Examination Activities.
The enclosure content listing is provided at the end of this letter. The results were three Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) Candidates passed the examination with overall scores ranging from 89 percent to 92 percent and four of six Reactor Operator (RO) Candidates passed the RO portion of the exam with scores ranging from 89 percent to 90.6 percent. Two Candidates failed the RO portion of the written exam with scores of 78.6 percent and 76 percent. The SRO scores on the RO portion of the examination ranged from 90.6 percent to 93.3 percent. Analysis of the RO portion of the examination indicated five questions, numbers 18, 37, 59, 62, and 68, with a greater than 50 percent failure rate. Analysis of the SRO portion of the examination indicates questions 78 and 96 have a greater than 50 percent failure rate. Additionally, there were specific comments posed by the candidates during the post-examination review. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION SUBMITIED UNDER 10 CFR 2.390 CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION SUBMITIED UNDER 10 CFR 2.390 Tennessee Valley Authority, Post Office Box 2000, Decatur, Alabama 35609-2000 July 29, 2009 Mr. Malcolm T. Widmann, Branch Chief Operations Branch U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Atlanta Federal Center 61 Forsyth Street S.W. Suite 23T85 Atlanta, Georgia 30303-8931 Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant 10 CFR 55.40 Facility Operating License Nos. DPR-33, DPR-52, and DPR-68 NRC Docket Nos. 50-259, 50-260, and 50-296
Subject:
Mr. Widmann REACTOR OPERATOR (RO) AND SENIOR REACTOR OPERATOR (SRO) INITIAL LICENSE WRITIEN EXAMINATIONS
-POST EXAMINATION RESPONSE TVA administered the final NRC Written Examination for the RO and SRO HLT Class 0801 on July 22,2009. Please find enclosed, the supporting documentation required by Section ES-501 of NUREG 1021, Post Examination Activities.
The enclosure content listing is provided at the end of this letter. The results were three Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) Candidates passed the examination with overall scores ranging from 89 percent to 92 percent and four of six Reactor Operator (RO) Candidates passed the RO portion of the exam with scores ranging from 89 percent to 90.6 percent. Two Candidates failed the RO portion of the written exam with scores of 78.6 percent and 76 percent. The SRO scores on the RO portion of the examination ranged from 90.6 percent to 93.3 percent. Analysis of the RO portion of the examination indicated five questions, numbers 18, 37, 59, 62, and 68, with a greater than 50 percent failure rate. Analysis of the SRO portion of the examination indicates questions 78 and 96 have a greater than 50 percent failure rate. Additionally, there were specific comments posed by the candidates during the post-examination review. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION SUBMITIED UNDER 10 CFR 2.390 Malcolm T. Widmann Page 2 July 29, 2009 Subsequent detailed analysis of high miss-rate questions and those identified during post-exam review indicates potential issues with four questions.
There are two questions in the package that TVA believes have two correct answers. There are two questions in the package that may have job-link issues. TVA has submitted these two questions for deletion.
The results of this analysis, where applicable, will be forwarded to the HL T Supervisor for potential inclusion in the appropriate training material.
The enclosures to this letter are considered by TVA to be of a personal nature and, as such, are to be withheld from public disclosure in accordance with 10 CFR 2.390(a)(6).
If you have any questions or comments, please telephone Mr. Brian P. Stetson at (256) 729-7039.
R. G. West Vice President
Enclosures:
-Form ES-403-1, Written Examination Grading Quality Check Enclosure 2 -Graded Written Examinations (I.E., Each Applicant's Original Answer and Examination Cover Sheets) Plus A Clean Copy of Each Applicant's Answer Sheet Enclosure 3 -Master Examination(s)
Excerpt Annotated to Indicate Any Changes Made While Administering the Examination
-No Changes Made While Grading Enclosure 4 -Questions Asked By and Answers Given to the Applicants During the Written Examination -Substantive Comments Made By the Applicants Following the Written Examination Malcolm T. Widmann Page 2 July 29, 2009 Subsequent detailed analysis of high miss-rate questions and those identified during post-exam review indicates potential issues with four questions.
There are two questions in the package that TVA believes have two correct answers. There are two questions in the package that may have job-link issues. TVA has submitted these two questions for deletion.
The results of this analysis, where applicable, will be forwarded to the HL T Supervisor for potential inclusion in the appropriate training material.
The enclosures to this letter are considered by TVA to be of a personal nature and, as such, are to be withheld from public disclosure in accordance with 10 CFR 2.390(a)(6).
If you have any questions or comments, please telephone Mr. Brian P. Stetson at (256) 729-7039.
R. G. West Vice President
Enclosures:
-Form ES-403-1, Written Examination Grading Quality Check Enclosure 2 -Graded Written Examinations (I.E., Each Applicant's Original Answer and Examination Cover Sheets) Plus A Clean Copy of Each Applicant's Answer Sheet Enclosure 3 -Master Examination(s)
Excerpt Annotated to Indicate Any Changes Made While Administering the Examination
-No Changes Made While Grading Enclosure 4 -Questions Asked By and Answers Given to the Applicants During the Written Examination -Substantive Comments Made By the Applicants Following the Written Examination Malcolm T. Widmann Page 3 July 29, 2009 Enclosure 6 -Exam Seating Chart Enclosure 7 -Results of Any Written Examination Performance Analysis That Was Performed, With Recommended Substantive Changes Malcolm T. Widmann Page 3 July 29, 2009 Enclosure 6 -Exam Seating Chart Enclosure 7 -Results of Any Written Examination Performance Analysis That Was Performed, With Recommended Substantive Changes ENCLOSURE 1 BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT (BFN) UNITS 1, 2, AND 3 REACTOR OPERATOR (RO) AND SENIOR REACTOR OPERATOR (SRO) INITIAL LICENSE WRITTEN EXAMINATION
-POST EXAMINATION RESPONSE FORM ES-403-1, WRITTEN EXAMINATION GRADING QUALITY CHECK (SEE ATTACHED)
ENCLOSURE 1 BROWNS FERRY NUCLEAR PLANT (BFN) UNITS 1, 2, AND 3 REACTOR OPERATOR (RO) AND SENIOR REACTOR OPERATOR (SRO) INITIAL LICENSE WRITTEN EXAMINATION
-POST EXAMINATION RESPONSE FORM ES-403-1, WRITTEN EXAMINATION GRADING QUALITY CHECK (SEE ATTACHED)
ES-401 Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet Exam i nation Outline Cross-reference
- 295038 High Off-site Release Rate I 9 EK1.03 (10CFR 55.41 , 10) Knowledge of the operational implications of the following concepts as they app l y to H I GH OFF-SITE RELEASE RATE:
- Meteorological effects on off-site release I Proposed Question: # 18 Form ES-401-5 Level RO SRO Tier # 1 Group # 1 KIA # 295038EK1.03 Importance Rat i ng 2.8 A General Emergency is declared due to a valid Wide Range Gaseous Rad Monitor (WRGERMS) reading. The current meteorological data is:
- 91 meter wind direction:
- 46 meter wind direction:
120 degrees 115 degrees Which ONE of the following ident i fies the correct data point to use for this release AND the w i nd direction?
A. (1) 91 (2) wind is blowing from the Southeast B. (1) 46 (2) wind is blowing f r om the Southeast C. (1) 91 (2) wind is blowing from the Northwest D. (1) 46 (2) wind is blowing from the Northwest Proposed Answer: A Post-Exam Delete the question.
Evaluation Recomme ndation: ," I I A . c ," , ( IllI t l (/U( i t 5 ... ' ; *
- ES-401 Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet Examination Outline Cross-reference
- 295038 High Off-site Release Rate 1 9 EK1.03 (10CFR 55.41.10) Knowledge of the operational implications of the following concepts as t hey apply to HIGH OFF*SITE RELEASE RATE:
- Meteorolog ic al effects on off-site release I Proposed Question: # 18 Level Tier# Group # KJA# Importance Rating Form ES-401*5 RO SRO 1 1 1-295038EK1.03 2.8 1-=' A General Emergency is declared due to a valid Wide Range Gaseous Rad Monitor (WRGERMS) reading. The current meteorological data is:
- 91 meter wind direction:
- 46 meter wind direction: 120 degrees 115 degrees Which ONE of the following identifies the correct data point to use for this release AND the wind direction?
A. (1) 91 (2) wind is blowing Itom the Southeast B. (1)46 (2) wind is blowing from the Southeast
- c. (1) 91 (2) wind is blowing from the Northwest D. (1) 46 (2) wind is blowing from the Northwest Proposed Answer: A Post*Exam Delete the quest i on. Evaluation Recomme ndation:
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- ES-401 Challenge Issue: Sample Written Examination Form ES-401-5 Question Worksheet Answer Key Incorrect I Stem Clarity -The stem requests the candidate demonstrate knowledge of meteorological implications during emergency conditions.
The stem asks for information that is not a part of a ROs normal job responsibility.
Part (1) asks information on the correct data point to collect data from [46m or 91 m}. This information is normally collected by RP personnel per EPIP-13, ltDose Assessment," (See excerpt).
If SPDS is unavailable, (see excerpt), operations could be asked specifically what parameters to monitorlreport.
With SPDS out of service, there is NO information available inside the Control Room to support data collection for Wind Direction.
BROWNS FERRY DOSE ASSESSMENT EPIP-13 3.6.3 Stack Meteorological Data 3.6.3.1 For stack releases record measurements at the 91 meter reading. 3.6.3.2 The default value for stability cfass with no met data available IS "0" for stack releases.
3.6.3.3 The default value for wind speed with no met data available is 4.0 meters/second for the stack. 3.4 Oetennination of Noble Gas Release Rate In j.lCi/second (Step 3 of Appendix A and B) 3.4.1 Stack Noble Gas Release Rate 3.4.1.4 If SPDS IS unavaIlable, notify OperatIons personnel on the affected unit to gain the information utilizing control room instrumentation.
or if unavailable, notify the Shift Manager/Site Emergency Director that TI-67, "Determination of Stack and Hardened Wetwell Vent Release Rates* (backup method), procedure must be performed by RP and Chemistry personnel.
The ROs do normally collect and record meteorological data per 1-SR-2, ltlnstrument Checks and Observations," based on TRM 3.3.7 requirements (See excerpt).
This information is collected on all three levels (10m, 46m and 91 m), making it non-specific to the requirements of an emergency assessment.
TASLE ,48 APPLtCABtliTY C1tal1a So<ro! LOCATION FndoY Instrument Check ** nd Observations Attachment 2 (PIIg8 49 of 96) SUrveillance PrOC8dure Om Pickage. Modes 1, 2, & 3 METEOROLOGICAL
!NSTRUMENTATJON DAY SHIfT WEE" AT ALL TIMES (Note TSR:3371
'NINO DIRECTION WtNQSPEEO 91104 46M 10M 9114 ---10M uo Uno! SI.1M The need for this information during emergency conditions is the responsibility/function of RP or an SRO if requested by RP, based on the following:
- 1) Per supplied "Guidance for SRO-only Questions," Rev 0, page 5 of 19, (see excerpt) part (1) would be considered SRO knowledge only. * *
- ES-401 Challenge Issue: Sample Written Examination Form ES-401-5 Question Worksheet Answer Key Incorrect I Stem Clarity -The stem requests the candidate demonstrate knowledge of meteorological implications during emergency conditions.
The stem asks for information that is not a part of a ROs normal job responsibility.
Part (1) asks information on the correct data point to collect data from [46m or 91 m}. This information is normally collected by RP personnel per EPIP-13, ltDose Assessment," (See excerpt).
If SPDS is unavailable, (see excerpt), operations could be asked specifically what parameters to monitorlreport.
With SPDS out of service, there is NO information available inside the Control Room to support data collection for Wind Direction.
BROWNS FERRY DOSE ASSESSMENT EPIP-13 3.6.3 Stack Meteorological Data 3.6.3.1 For stack releases record measurements at the 91 meter reading. 3.6.3.2 The default value for stability cfass with no met data available IS "0" for stack releases.
3.6.3.3 The default value for wind speed with no met data available is 4.0 meters/second for the stack. 3.4 Oetennination of Noble Gas Release Rate In j.lCi/second (Step 3 of Appendix A and B) 3.4.1 Stack Noble Gas Release Rate 3.4.1.4 If SPDS IS unavaIlable, notify OperatIons personnel on the affected unit to gain the information utilizing control room instrumentation.
or if unavailable, notify the Shift Manager/Site Emergency Director that TI-67, "Determination of Stack and Hardened Wetwell Vent Release Rates* (backup method), procedure must be performed by RP and Chemistry personnel.
The ROs do normally collect and record meteorological data per 1-SR-2, ltlnstrument Checks and Observations," based on TRM 3.3.7 requirements (See excerpt).
This information is collected on all three levels (10m, 46m and 91 m), making it non-specific to the requirements of an emergency assessment.
Instrument Check ** nd Observations Attachment 2 (PIIg8 49 of 96) SUrveillance PrOC8dure Om Pickage. Modes 1, 2, & 3 TASLE 1.48 METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATJON VA Y SHFT <NEEI( APPLtCABtliTY AT ALL TIMES (Note C1tarta &.ute TSR: 3.3 7 1 L OCATlON rcs .:Nc(e 1 'NINO DIRECTION WtNQSPEEO 91M 46M 10M 91M 46M ---10M uo Uno! SI.1M The need for this information during emergency conditions is the responsibility/function of RP or an SRO if requested by RP, based on the following:
- 1) Per supplied "Guidance for SRO-only Questions," Rev 0, page 5 of 19, (see excerpt) part (1) would be considered SRO knowledge only.
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- ES-401 Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet Does the question involve one or more of the following for Tech Specs, Technical Requirements, and/or Offsite Dose Calculation Manual? YES --+ SRO -only question
- Application of required actions (Section 3) and surveillance requirements (Section 4) in accordance with rules of application requirements ( Section 1) NO
- Knowledge of tech spec bases that is required to analyze tech spec required actions and terminology YES Meteorological Monitoring Instrumentation B 3.3.7 TR 33 INSTRUMENTATION TR 3.3.7 Meteorological Monitoring Instrumentation BASES BACKGROUND A complete description of past meteorological conditions at BFN and the surrounding area is located in the FSAR The meteorology of the Browns Ferry site provides generally favorable atmospheric conditions for transport and dispersion of plant emissions An operational meteorological measurement program ensures that sufficient data is available for estimating potential radiation dose to the public as a result of routine or accidental release of radioactive materials to the atmosphere A 91 meter tower with supporting meteorological instrumentation is located within the BFN site boundary to satisfy this objective Form ES-401-5 However, none of this information is used during emergency conditions, making this NOT within the scope of a RO job function.
Thus, there are NO correct answers. Candidate performance:
3 of 9 selected "C", 1 selected "B", and 5 selected "A" Explanation:
A. INCORRECT:
Part 1= correct, Per EPIP-13, attachment A Met data is collected from the 91 meter point. This is a stack release. (WRGERMS = stack) This information is collected and documented by RP personnel, or if SPDS were non-operational, a request of Operations.
However there is NO additional instrumentation within the Control Room that could be used to assess Wind Direction if SPDS were to be NON-OPERATIONAL.
Part 2 = correct -Per EPIP-13, Attachment A, wind "from" is correct. Also the RO does collect Meteorological data per 1-SR-2, making this portion not specifically a function of the RO, but within the knowledge range of a RO. B. INCORRECT:
See above. C. INCORRECT:
See above. D. INCORRECT:
See above. * *
- ES-401 Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet Does the question involve one or more of the following for Tech Specs, Technical Requirements, and/or Offsite Dose Calculation Manual? YES --+ SRO -only question
- Application of required actions (Section 3) and surveillance requirements (Section 4) in accordance with rules of application requirements ( Section 1) NO
- Knowledge of tech spec bases that is required to analyze tech spec required actions and terminology YES Meteorological Monitoring Instrumentation B 3.3.7 TR 33 INSTRUMENTATION TR 3.3.7 Meteorological Monitoring Instrumentation BASES BACKGROUND A complete description of past meteorological conditions at BFN and the surrounding area is located in the FSAR The meteorology of the Browns Ferry site provides generally favorable atmospheric conditions for transport and dispersion of plant emissions An operational meteorological measurement program ensures that sufficient data is available for estimating potential radiation dose to the public as a result of routine or accidental release of radioactive materials to the atmosphere A 91 meter tower with supporting meteorological instrumentation is located within the BFN site boundary to satisfy this objective Form ES-401-5 However, none of this information is used during emergency conditions, making this NOT within the scope of a RO job function.
Thus, there are NO correct answers. Candidate performance:
3 of 9 selected "C", 1 selected "B", and 5 selected "A" Explanation:
A. INCORRECT:
Part 1= correct, Per EPIP-13, attachment A Met data is collected from the 91 meter point. This is a stack release. (WRGERMS = stack) This information is collected and documented by RP personnel, or if SPDS were non-operational, a request of Operations.
However there is NO additional instrumentation within the Control Room that could be used to assess Wind Direction if SPDS were to be NON-OPERATIONAL.
Part 2 = correct -Per EPIP-13, Attachment A, wind "from" is correct. Also the RO does collect Meteorological data per 1-SR-2, making this portion not specifically a function of the RO, but within the knowledge range of a RO. B. INCORRECT:
See above. C. INCORRECT:
See above. D. INCORRECT:
See above.
ES-401 Technical Reference(s):
Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet EPlp*13 Rev 38, Form ES-401*5 (Attach if not previously provided) 1-SR-2 Rev 19 (Including version I revision number) Proposed references to be provided to applicants during examination:
NONE --------------------------
Learning Objective: (As available)
- -1.-. Question Source
- Bank. . -. --'. .. '. (Note changes or attach parent) New X
...... Question History: RCExam (Optional-Questions validated at the facility since 10195 will generally undergo less rigorous review by the NRC; failure to provide the information will necessitate a detailed review of every question.)
Question Cognitive Level: Memory or Fundamental Knowledge Comprehension or Analysis X 10 CFR Part 55 Content: 55.41 X 55.43 Comments:
- ES-401 T ec hnical Reference(s):
Sample Written Examination QUestion Worksheet EPIP-13 Rev 38, Form ES-401-5 (Attach if not previously provided) 1-SR-2 Rev 19 (Including version I revision number) Prop osed referen ces to be provided to applicants during examination
- NONE -------------------
Learning Objective: (As available)
Question Source: (Note changes or attach parent) New Question History: (Optional-Oue stions validated at the facility since 10195 will generally undergo less rigorous review by the NRC; failure to provide the information will necessitate a detailed review of every question.)
Question Cognitive Le ve l: Memory or Fundamental Knowledge Comprehension or Analysis X 10 CFR Part 55 Content: 55.41 X 55.43 Comments:
ES-401 Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet Examination Ou t line Cross-reference:
295029 High Supp r ession Pool Wtr LviI 5 EA1.04 (10CFR 55.41.7) Ability to ope r ate and/or monitor the following as they apply to HIGH SUPPRESSION POOL WATER LEVEL:
- RCIC: Plant-Specific I Proposed Question: # 26 Level Tier # Group # KIA # Importance Rating Form ES-401-5 RO 1 2 295029EA 1.04 3.4 During a Unit 2 startup, with power ascension at 20% Reactor Power, a rapid loss of condenser vacuum forces the crew to insert a manual Scram. The following plant conditions exist:
- Reactor Water Level initially lowered to 0 inches and is currently being controlled
(+) 2 to (+) 51 inches with RCIC AND CRD
- Suppression Pool Water Level reaches (+) 7 inches Which ONE of the following predicts the current status of RCIC AND the required operator action in accordance with 2-EOI-1, " RPV Control?" RCIC Suction _(1)_ AND the required operator action in accordance with 2-EOI-1, is to _(2)_. A. (1) is aligned to the CST (2) continue RC I C operation in the curren t configuration. C. (1) automatically swaps to the Suppression Pool (2) continue RCIC operation i n the current configuration.
D. (1) automatically swaps to the Supp r ession Pool (2) manually swap RCIC suction path. I propo:ed Answer: I Post-Exam Evaluation Recommendation:
Accept both "A" and responses
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- ES-401 Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet E xa mination Outline Cross-reference:
295029 High Suppression Pool WIt L vi i 5 EA1.04 (10CFR 55.41.7) Ability to ope ra te and/or monitor the following as they apply to HIGH SUPPRESSION POOL WATER LE V EL:
- R C IC: Plant-Specific I Proposed Question: # 26 Level Tier# Group # KIA # Importance Rating Form ES-401-S RO SRO 1 2 -295029EA 1. 04 3.4 During a Unit 2 startup, with power ascension at 20% Reactor Power, a rapid loss of condenser vac uum forces the crew to insert a manual Scram. The following plant conditions exist:
- Reactor Water Level initially lowered to 0 inches and is currently being con trolled (+) 2 to (+) 51 inches with RCIC AND CRD
- Suppression Pool Water Level reaches (+) 7 inches Which ONE of the following predicts the current status of RCIC AND the required operator action in accordance with 2-EOI-1, " RPV Control?" RCIC Suction _(ll_AND the required operator action in accordance with 2-EOI-1, is to _(2)_. A. (1) is aligned to the CST (2) continue RCIC operation in the current configuration. C. (1) automatically swaps to the Suppression Pool (2) continue RCIC operation in the current configuration. D. (1) automatically swaps to the Suppression Pool (2) manually swap RCIC suction path. I Answer: I Post-Exam Evaluation Recommendation
- Accept both " A" and responses ES-401 Challenge Issue: Sample Written Examination Form ES-401*5 Question Worksheet Answer Key Incorrect
/ Stem Clarity -The stem requests the candidate demonstrate knowledge of RCIC operation in accordance with 2*EOI*1. 2*EOI*1 Flowchart step RCIL*4 directs RCIC operation
[with CST suction if possible}.
However, 2*EOI APPENDIX*SC, INJECTION SYSTEM LINEUP RCIC, the controlling document for placing RCIC in level control, gives the option in step 11 (see excerpt below) to shift suctions to the Suppression Pool if desired. L... :r ...... :t 1.5 all.q!l RC:C s*.1ct.ion t.: , the Supp::essic
, n
- ... OPEN Z-FC'l-71-17, R:::: C POeL :N3D STJCT V ALVE. b. OFEN Z-:: CV-71-B, RC:::; SUPPR POCL O U TS:> SUCT VALVE. c. WHEN ... :-:':V-1 1-17, RC:C SUPPR P".AiL :NED SUCT W * .LVE, and 2-FC" O/-i l-1E. Ro:r C SUPPR wer. Ol: TS!; S U*::;: VAL'.'E, are fully o pen, THEN ... VERIF'l CLOSED :-::C'1-71-19, RC:C CS: Sl'CTION VALVE. The stem did not clarify what portion of 2*EOI*1 to reference
[flowchart step RCIL*4 Q! Appendix SC}; only that 2-EOI*1 is the controlling document.
Also, NO CST level is provided in the stem, forcing the candidate to make an assumption.
With Suppression Pool level requiring a vety narrow band of control, the candidate(s)thought it was a prudent decision to lower level in the Suppression Pool; thus applying the portion of Appendix SC step 11 (if desired to align RCIC suction to the Suppression Pool). Therefore, with the option to shift suctions in Appendix SC (also within a 2*EOI-1 document) taken in conjunction with the fact that we are now in 2*EOI-2 on High Suppression Pool level, it would be considered a valid operational action that protects containment integrity.
Additionally having 01*71 Precaution
& Limitation knowledge supports the fact that at +7 uSuppression Pool Level, a suction swap should be performed.
Thus, there are TWO correct answers: uA" and US". Candidate performance:
3 of 9 selected "8", 6 selected "A" Explanation:
A CORRECT" Part 1 correct -Normal suction rln8Up for RelC is to the CST and there* no automatic suction swap. Part 2 correct -RCle injection in the EOis is directed to be -with CST SUction if (see procedure excerpt).
ES-401 Sample Written Examination Form ES-401*5 Question Worksheet
- C halleng e Issue: Ans w e r Key In c orrect t Stem C larity -The stem requests the candidate demonstrate knowledge of RC/C operation in accordance with 2-EO/-1. 2-EO/-1 Flowchart step RC I L-4 directs RC/C operation
[with CST suction if possible}. However, 2-EOI APPENDIX-5C , INJECTION SYSTEM LINEUP RCtC, the controlling document for placing RC/C in level control , gives the opt i on in step 11 (see excerpt below) to shift suctions to the Suppression Pool if desired.
- l:'. :., _ .. _:t. l.5 d!!" s:.re:1 -'0 1iI:'1.q7'.
RC:: ,'Jct.!.on t*:* tt.e Olc-:-l, : HE:: ... PERPCRN tr .* (e:lc.':'r.Q
- a. OP EN It:::
- N3::: suc r VALVE.. O. O PEN 2-i'CV-7 1-B. ac:: 5UP Pit PO C::" OL'"7S::: socr 'rrLo,,"l. . *. *1f":IEH ... :-F>: v-n-17. R.::: C SUPPR PCO:' ll8:l S U C T V 1.L V I. an d 2-P,;-.... -,!.-:c, ReI": YOC::" Ol'":B: Si:C: 1lAl.'!E. A r e f ,.Jj.ly cp e r., ... VERI FY CLOSED >: C":-'71-19, RC:: CS-: Sr:CTIOti
',,'1U, .. or. The stem did not clarify what portion of 2-EO/-1 to reference
[flowchart step RC I L-4 gr Appendix 5C); only that 2-EO/-1 is the controlling document Also, NO CST level is provided in the stem , forcing the candidate to make an assumption. With Suppression Pool level requiring a vel}' narrow band of control , the candidate(s)thought it was a prudent decision to lower level in the Suppression Pool; thus applying the portion of Appendix 5C step 11 (if desired to align RC/C suction to the Suppression Pool). Therefore , with the option to shift suctions in Append i x 5C (also within a 2-EO/-1 document) taken in conjunction with the fact that we are now in 2-EOI-2 on High Suppression Pool level, it would be considered a valid operational action that protects containment integrity. Additionally hav i ng 01-71 Precaution
& Limitation knowledge supports the fact that at +7 " Suppression Pool Level, a suction swap should be performed.
Thus , there are TWO correct answers: " A" and " S II. Cand i date perf o rman ce: 3 of 9 s e l e ct e d " 8". 6 sele c ted " A" A. 1 _ -NarmalIIUCIIon
....., lor RCIC is 10 lhe caT and ... IIUCIIon _. PIr12 _ -RCIC In lhe EOIa is dhdiId 10 be "WillI caT SUctian if JIG II"" e-pllCldln .-rpI) .
ES-401 Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet Form ES-401*5 C. INCORRECT:
Part 1 incorrect
-Plausibility based on the overwhelming similarities between the HPCI and RCIC Systems; and the frequently confused differences. HPCI automatically swaps suction to the Suppression Pool at +5.25 inches. Part 2 correct -RCIC injection in the EOls is directed to be " with CST Suction if possible" (see procedure excerpt). D. INCORRECT:
Parts 1is incorrect and 2 correct as explained in "B". Technical Reference(s)
- 2-01-71 Rev 57, 2-EOI-1 Rev 12, 2-EOI-1 (Attach if not previously provided)
Appendix-5C Rev 4 OPL 171.040 Rev 22 / 042 Rev 19 (Including version / revision number) Proposed references to be provided to applicants during examination
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Learning Objective: V.B.B , V.B.9. V.B.11. V.B.12 (As available)
Question Source: Question History: Modified Bank # New Last NRC Exam 0610 Audit # 64 (Note changes or attach parent) (Optiona/-
Questions validated at the facility since 10195 will generally undergo less rigorous review by the NRC; failure to provide the information will necessitate a detailed review of every question.)
Question Cognitive Level: 10 CFR Part 55 Content: Comments: OPL 171.040 Revision 22 Memory or Fundamental Knowledge Comprehension or Analysis X 55.41 X 55.43 RCIC has no automatic transfer from CST to torus. 01-71 directs transfer of RCIC when HPCI auto transfers on low CST level or high torus level and if RCIC trips on low suction pressure 10" Hg vacuum. *
- ES-401 Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet Form ES-401-5 C. INCORRE C T: Part 1 incorrect -Plausibility based o n the overwhe lm i ng similarities between the HPCI and Rele Systems: and the frequently confused d ifferences. HPCI automatically swaps suction to the Sup press ion P oo l at +5.25 inches. Part 2 correct -Rel e inj ectio n in the EOls is dire cted to be "w ith CST Suction if (see procedure excerpt). O. INC O RRECT: Parts 1 is incorrect and 2 correct as explained i n Technical Referen ce(s): 2-01-71 Re v 57 , 2-EOI-1 Re v 12 , 2-EOI-1 (Attach If not previously provided)
Appendix-5C Rev 4 OPL 171.040 Rev 22 1 042 R ev 19 (Including ve r sio n I re v i sio n number) Pr opose d ref e ren c e s t o be provided to applicants during examination:
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Learning Objective: V.B.6, V.B.9 , V.B.ll , V.B.12 (As available)
Question Source: Modif ied Bank # 0610 Audit # 64 (No te changes or attach parent) Question Hi s to ry: (Op t ional-Questions validated at the facility since 10195 will generally undergo less rigorous review by the NRC; failure to provide the information will necessita t e a detailed review of every question.)
Question Cognitive L eve l: 10 C FR Part 55 Co ntent: Co mments: OPL171.040 Revision 22 Memory or Fundam e ntal K n ow ledge Co mprehension or Analysis 55.41 X 55.43 x RCIC has no automatic transfer from CST to torus. 01-71 directs transfer of RCIC when HPCI auto transfers on low CS T level or high torus le ve l and if RCIC trips on low suction pres su re 10" Hg vacuum .
ES-401 * *
- BFN Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet Reactor Cor. Isolation Cooling 2..()1-71 Unlt2 Rev. 0057 Page 22 0176 6.1 Normal Operation (continued)
[5) BEFORE SuppressIOn Pool temperature reaches 95"'F, PLACe RHR in Suppression Pool Cooling Mode. (REFER TO 2-01-74) (5.1) IF Suppression Pool temperature reaches 95°F. THEN ENTER 2-EOI-2 Flowchart
[5.21 IF Suppression Pool temperature reaches 105"F, THEN SHUT DOWN RCIC System operatIOn and return to Standby ReadIness REFER TO Step 61[12] or 6 1[13J. [6) MAINTAIN Suppression Pool level between *5.5 and -2 in. (REFER TO 2-01-74.)
[7] MONITOR CST 2 LEVEL, 2-Ll-2-161A, on Panel 2-9-6. [S} IF ANY of the following conditions occur while RCIC IS injecting into the RPV:
- Suppression Poolieve!
reaches +7 in., OR
- HPCl suctIOn auto transfers to suppressiOn pool, OR
- RCIC Turbine trips on pump low suction pressure, THEN PERFORM the following steps to transfer RCIC Suction to the Suppression Pool: (8.1] OPEN RCIC SUPPR POOL INBD SUCT VALVE, 2-FCV-71-17.
[8.2] OPEN RCIC SUPPR POOL OUTeD SUCT VALVE, 2-FCV-71-18.
[83] WHEN RetC SUPPR POOL INBD SUCT VAlVE, 2-FCV-71-17, and the RCIC SUPPR POOL OUTSD SUCT VALVE, 2..fCV-71-18.
are fully open, THEN VERIFY CLOSED RCIC CST SUCTION VALVE, 2*FCV.71-19
[J [J [J [J [J o [J o o Form ES-401-5 ES-401 * *
- BFN Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet Reactor Cor. Isolation Cooling 2..()1-71 Unlt2 Rev. 0057 Page 22 0176 6.1 Normal Operation (continued)
[5) BEFORE SuppressIOn Pool temperature reaches 95"'F, PLACe RHR in Suppression Pool Cooling Mode. (REFER TO 2-01-74) (5.1) IF Suppression Pool temperature reaches 95°F. THEN ENTER 2-EOI-2 Flowchart
[5.21 IF Suppression Pool temperature reaches 105"F, THEN SHUT DOWN RCIC System operatIOn and return to Standby ReadIness REFER TO Step 61[12] or 6 1[13J. [6) MAINTAIN Suppression Pool level between *5.5 and -2 in. (REFER TO 2-01-74.)
[7] MONITOR CST 2 LEVEL, 2-Ll-2-161A, on Panel 2-9-6. [S} IF ANY of the following conditions occur while RCIC IS injecting into the RPV:
- Suppression Poolieve!
reaches +7 in., OR
- HPCl suctIOn auto transfers to suppressiOn pool, OR
- RCIC Turbine trips on pump low suction pressure, THEN PERFORM the following steps to transfer RCIC Suction to the Suppression Pool: (8.1] OPEN RCIC SUPPR POOL INBD SUCT VALVE, 2-FCV-71-17.
[8.2] OPEN RCIC SUPPR POOL OUTeD SUCT VALVE, 2-FCV-71-18.
[83] WHEN RetC SUPPR POOL INBD SUCT VAlVE, 2-FCV-71-17, and the RCIC SUPPR POOL OUTSD SUCT VALVE, 2..fCV-71-18.
are fully open, THEN VERIFY CLOSED RCIC CST SUCTION VALVE, 2*FCV.71-19
[J [J [J [J [J o [J o o Form ES-401-5 ES-401 / .. .... ' ... ... .... t-.. Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet
... .... .. ... "'\ ,. '-"'-' CAUTION I #2 PUMP NPSH AND VORTEX LIMiTS I #3 ELeVATED SUPPR CHMSR PRESS MAY TRIP RCIC I #6 HPCI OR RCIC SUCTION TEMP ABO\l£ 140 'F !tESTOIIiE AND MAINTAIN RPV WA TER LVL BETWEEN +2 IN. AND +51 IN. WITH ONE OR MORE OF T11E INJ SOURCES: INJSOURCE APPX INJ PRESS CNDSANDFW SA 1250 PS4G eRD 58 1640 PS4G RCIC. 5C 1240 PS4G WITH CST SUCTION IF POSSIBLE HPCI. 50 1240 PS4G CST SUCTION IF POSSIBLE eNOS SA 480 PSIG CS &l.6E 330 PSiG LPGI 68.6C 320 PSIG RCJL-4 " CAN NO L RPV WATER L VL BE RESTORED AND MAINTAINED
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- I I I Sample W r itten Examination Question Worksheet CAUT'tON .2 PO .... P t.PSH"'!>(l VORTEX l!MrtS .3 ElEVA TEO SUPPA CHM8R PRESS MAY TRIP RelC #. HPCI 0f'I RelC SUCTION lEW ASO\IE l.o'F _n oa.Nro .... INT .. IN RPV WATER LVL 8E't'MOtN
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ES-401 Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet Form ES-401*5 2-ECI APPENDIX-5C Rev. 4 Pae 3 of 3 11. IF .**** I1: is desired to ali gn ReIC . 1:.l on 1:0 1:he Suppression P 1, THEN *** p 'the fol1o r tlinq: a. 17, ReTe SUC! VAL b. OPEN" 2-FCV-71-18, Rele sueT VALVE. c. L INBD ?R POOL ;,;m IN3 D : C are NOIE.: Step 12.b 5 t be p=r f ed p!' t ly foll . ing 5 1: l2.a to avoi d loss of pa th. 12. T';<' ***** It is desired t.o align RCIC suct:.on to i:he Condensate Tank, THEN *.. PERFORM t.he following:
2-FCV-7 1-17, RCIC SUPPR ?OOL INBD SlJeT VJ....LVE starts closed, OPEN 2-FC/-71-19, ReIC CST SUCTION VALVE. c. CLOSE ::-fCV-71-::'B, RClC SUPPR POOL OUTSD SeCT V1>.l. VE . LAST PAGE .... ES-401 * *
- Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet Form ES-401-S 2-E CI APPENDIX-5G Rev. 4 PaGe 3 of 3 11. IF ..... It is to ali qn ReIe to the P oo l, THEN ... PERFORM fol l ow1nq: I!II. aP'£5 2-F CV-71-17, RCIC stiP P R POOL INBD suer VAL V!. b. OPEN 2-fCV-71-1B , Rcre S PPR POOL OUTED sue r V ALVE. c. WHEN *** 2-l'CV-1l-1 i, Re IC S UP PR POOL INB D suer VAL\rE, and 2-FCV-71-18, Re!C SUPPR POOL OUlBD $OCT VALVE , are !ul1.,y !"'!iEN VEIUPY Cl.OSED Z-fCV-71-19, R C te CST SUc:nOli VA!. .c. NOtE: 12.b ous t be pe r!orced p:c=pt ly foll ow ing S tep to avoi d loss o f pa th. 11. 1= _ ... ' I t d es ir ed to align R C I e t o t h e Gc r.densa'te 51;.o r age 'lHEl J ..* PERFORM :: h e f o ll owing: a. CLOSE 2-: C'i-il-:'
7 , RCrC SCPPR POOL Sr;CI V AL 'IE. ::rE N 2-F CV-7 1-17 , R Cre SUFPR ?OO;. rNSD SC C! V]..L'lE st arts -:rave lin q clcsed, OPEN R C I C CS T 5UC I!O N V ll V E. c. CWSE :-:CV-7 1-':'3, RCC S r.;PPR POOL OU'IBD scer VA!. VE ' lASI' ?AG!!:
ES-401 Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet Examination Outline Cross-reference:
241000 Reactorrrurbine Pressure Regulator A1.01 (10CFR 55.41.5) Ability to predict and/or monitor changes in parameters associated Level Tier # Group # with operating the REACTORITURBINE PRESSURE REGULATING KIA # SYSTEM controls i ncludi n g:
- Reactor pressure Importance Rating I Proposed Quest i on: # 59 Unit 3 is at 93% Reactor Power. Which ONE of the following completes the statements?
For this power level, EHC Pressure Set is nominally set to _(1)_ psig. Form ES-401-5 RO 2 2 241 OOOA 1.01 3.9 IF ONE Turbine Control Valve were to fail OPEN, then Reactor Pressure, upon stabilizing, would be_(2)_. A. (1) 955 (2) lowe r B. (1) 1036 (2) lower D. (1) 1036 (2) the same Proposed Answer: A Post-Exam Evaluation Recommendation:
Accept both "A" and responses
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- ES-401 Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet E xami nation Outline Cross-reference
- 2 4 1000 Re acto rfTurb!ne Pressure Regulat or A1.01 (10C FR 55.41.5) Ability to predict and/or mon i tor changes in parameters assoc i ated wit h operating the REACTORrrURBINE PRESSURE REGULATING SYSTEM controls in clu ding:
- React o r pressure I Pr o posed Question: # 59 Unit 3 is at 93% Reactor Power. Which ONE of the following completes the statements?
Le vel Tier # Group # KIA # Importance Rating For this power level , EHC Pressure Set is nominally set to _(1)_ psig. Form ES-401-5 RO 2 2 SRO -241 OOOA 1.01 3.9 IF ONE Turbine Control Valve were to fail OPEN , then Reactor Pressure , upon stabilizing , would be_(2)_. A. (1) 955 (2) lower B. (1) 1036 (2) lower D. (1) 1036 (2) the same Proposed Answer: A Post-Exam Evaluation Recommendation
- Accept both " A" and. responses ES-401 Challenge Issue: Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet Form ES-401-5 The correct answer originally submitted to the NRC by the BFN Exam Team was IIC" based on theoretical documented system response.
Operations personnel performing exam validation indicated that there was actual plant OE which indicated pressure would lower a small amount for the conditions identified in the question.
The scenario was run on Unit 3 simulator and pressure lowered a small amount (approximately
.5%). If this were an analog display, versus digital, there is a high probability that it wouldn't be noticeable.
But, based on validation input, the correct answer was changed to A. There are several references which would lead a candidate to conclude that pressure would return to setpoint after the perturbation; including FSAR sections 7.11 and 11.2, EHC Controls Lesson Plan OPL 171.228, and Unit 3 Simulator Malfunction Cause & Effects Manual. OPL 171.228 ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC CONTROL LOGIC Steam Pressure Control maintains either the Header Pressure or the Reactor Pressure at a pressure reference setpoint Steam pressure control, as a reactor pressure controlling parameter is utilized at all times , either by the Bypass Valve Control or the Turbine Control. The system controls reactor pressure such that a change of 1 psig in reactor pressure causes a change of 1 .1% in steam flow demanded which the system converts to va l ve opening demanded and sends to the Turbine Control and/or Bypass Control valves (3.3% per psig when selected to control on header pressure). As reactor power is i ncreased, reactor pressure increases and as pressure increases the EHC system opens the Turbine Control valves or Bypass Control valves to use the extra steam produced by the increased power. FSAR 11.2 TURBINE-GENERATOR I During normal operations , the steam admitted to the turbine is controlled by the pressure regulator which maintains essentially constant pressure at the turbine inlet, thus controlling reactor vessel pressure.
The EHC system pressure regulator can control reactor pressure directly.
The ability of the station to follow system load depends on adjustment of reactor power level. This is accomplished by changing Reactor Coolant Recirculation System flow or repositioning of control rods. FSAR 7.11 PRESSURE REGULATOR AND TURBINE-GENERATOR CONTROL The pressure regulation function of the turbine control system is designed to manipulate turbine control valves and turbine bypass valves , individually or in parallel, to maintain reactor pressure within a narrow range of the pressure setpoint as reactor power varies from 0 ES-4Dl
- Challenge Issue: *
- Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet Form ES-4DI-5 The correct answer originally submitted to the NRC by the BFN Exam Team was "C" based on theoretical documented system response.
Operations personnel performing exam validation indicated that there was actual plant OE which indicated pressure would lower a small amount for the conditions identified in the question.
The scenario was run on Unit 3 simulator and pressure lowered a small amount (approximately
.5%). If this were an analog display, versus digital, there is a high probability that it wouldn't be noticeable.
But, based on validation input, the correct answer was changed to A. There are several references which would lead a candidate to conclude that pressure would return to setpoint after the perturbation; including FSAR sections 7.11 and 11.2, EHC Controls Lesson Plan OPL 171.228, and Unit 3 Simulator Malfunction Cause & Effects Manual. OPL 171.228 ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC CONTROL LOGIC Steam Pressure Control ma i nta i ns either the Header Pressure or the Reactor Pressu r e at a pressure reference setpoiO l Steam pressure control , as a reactor pressure controlling parameter is utilized at all times , either by the Bypass Valve Control or the Turbine Control. The system controls reactor pressure such that a change of 1 psig in reactor pressure causes a change of 1.1 % in steam fiow demanded which the system converts to valve opening demanded and sends to the Turbine Control and/or Bypass Control valves (3.3% per psig when selected to control on header pressure).
As reactor power is increased , reactor pressure increases and as pressure increases the EHC system opens the Turbine Control valves or Bypass Control valves to use the extra steam produced by the increased power. FSAR 11.2 TURBINE-GENERATOR I During norma l operations , the steam admitted to the t urbine is controlled by the pressure regulator wh i ch mainta i ns essentially constan t pressure a t the turbine i nle t, thus controlling reactor vessel pressure. The EHC system pressure regulator can control reactor pressure directly. The ability of the station to follow system load depends on adjustment of reactor power level. This is accomplished by changing Reactor Coolant Recirculation System flow or repOSitioning of control rods. FSAR 7.11 PRESSURE REGULATOR AND TURBINE-GENERATOR CONTROL The pressure regulation function of the turbine control system is designed to man i p u late turbine control valves and turb i ne bypass valves , ind i vidually or in pa r allel , t o maintain reactor pressure within a narrow range of the pressure setpo l nt as reactor power varies from 0 ES-401 Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet percent to 1 00 percent nuclea r boiler rated flow. Form ES-401*5 According to the Simulator Cause & Effects Manual: BROWNS FERRY UNIT 3 MALFUNCTION CAUSE AND EFFECTS 06/14/06 . REV 3 TC08 CONTROL VALVE POSITION UNIT FAILURE: A) FCV 1-75 EFFECTS: THIS MALFUNCTION WILL CAUSE THE SELECTED CONTROL VALVE TO BE POSITIONED AS DEMANDED BY THE INSTRUCTOR.
THE POSITION INDICATOR FOR THE CONTROL VALVE WOULD REFLECT THE POSITION CHANGE. ALSO, THE RECORDED TOTAL CONTROL VALVE POSITION COULD RESPOND TO THE VALVE POSITION CHANGE IF THE GENERATOR BREAKER IS CLOSED AND THE OTHER CONTROL VALVES ARE NOT ABLE TO COMPENSATE.
THE EHC SYSTEM PRESSURE CONTROL UNIT WILL RESPOND BY POSITIONING THE OTHER CONTROL VALVES ANDIOR BYPASS VALVES IN RESPONSE TO ANY PRESSURE CHANGE. I F THE SELECTED VALVE IS POSITIONED TO A LOWER VALU E THAN REQUIRED BY THE PRESSURE CONTROL UNIT , THE OTHER CONTROL VALV E S ANDIOR BYPASS VALVES WILL OPEN TO COMPENSA T E AS PRESSURE INCREASES.
I F THE CONTROL VAlVE IS POSITIONED TO A HIGHER VALUE THAN REQUIRED BY THE PRESSURE CONTROL UNIT , THE O THER CONTROL VALVES AND/OR BYPASS VALVES WILL CL OSE TO COMPENSATE AS PRESSURE DECREASES. IF SYSTEM VALVE POSIT I O N ING I S LIMITED BY ANY OTHER MECHANISM (Le. MAX COMBINED FLOW LIMITER , CONTROL VALVES FUL L Y OPEN , ETC.), THE SYSTEM RESPONSE WOULD B E ALTERED AND A REACTOR PRESSURE CHANGE AND IT S ACCOMPANYING EFFECTS ON POWER COULD RESULT. Based on these references the candidate would reasonably expect the EHC System to maintain essentially constant pressure at the turbine inlet, thus controlling reactor vessel pressure.
Therefore, following failure of ONE Turbine Control Valve open, the candidate would conclude that the remaining valves would close to compensate for the pressure decrease ES-401 *
- Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet percent to 100 percent n uclea r boiler rated flow. Form ES-401-5 According to the Simulator Cause & Effects Manual: BROWNS FERRY UNIT 3 MALFUNCTION CAUSE AND EFFECTS 06/14/06 -REV 3 TCOS CONTROL VALVE POSITION UNIT FAILURE: A) FCV 1-75 EFFECTS: THIS MALFUNCTION WILL CAUSE THE SELECTED CONTROL VALVE TO BE POSITIONED AS DEMANDED BY THE INSTRUCTOR.
THE POSITION INDICATOR FOR THE CONTROL VALVE WOULD REFLECT THE POSITION CHANGE. ALSO , THE RECORDED TOTAL CONTROL VALVE POSITION COULD RESPOND TO THE VALVE POSITION CHANGE IF THE GENERATOR BREAKER IS CLOSED AND THE OTHER CONTROL VALVES ARE NOT ABLE TO COMPENSATE.
THE EHC SYSTEM PRESSURE CONTROL UNIT WILL RESPOND BY POSITIONING THE OTHER CONTROL VALVES ANDIOR BYPASS VALVES IN RESPONSE TO ANY PRESSURE CHANGE. IF THE SELECTED VALVE IS POSITIONED TO A L OWER VALUE THAN REQUIRED BY THE PRESSURE CONTROL UNIT , THE OTHER CONTROL VALVES ANDIOR BYPASS VALVES WILL OPEN TO COMPENSATE AS PRESSURE INCREASES. IF THE CONTROL VALVE IS POSITIONED TO A HIGHER VALUE THAN REQUIRED BY THE PRESSURE CONTROL UNIT , THE OT HE R CONTROL VALVES ANDIOR BYPASS VALVES WILL CLOSE TO COMPENSATE AS PRESSURE DECREASES. IF SYSTEM VALVE POSIT I ONING I S LIMITED BY ANY OT HER MECHANISM (i.e. MAX COMBINED FLOW LIMITER , CONTROL VALVES FULLY OPEN , ETC.), THE SYSTEM RESPONSE WOULD BE ALTERED AND A REACTOR PRESSURE CHANG E AND ITS ACCOMPANYING EFFECTS ON POWER COULD RESULT. Based on these references the candidate would reasonably expect the EHC System to maintain essentially constant pressure at the turbine inlet , thus controlling reactor vessel pressure.
Therefore, following failure of ONE Turbine Control Valve open, the candidate would conclude that the remaining valves would close to compensate for the pressure decrease ES-401
- Candidate Performance:
- Sample Written Examination Form ES-401-5 Question Worksheet and Reactor Pressure would stabilize at the same pressure.
This makes both tA' and te' a correct response.
8 of 9 candidates selected 'C' as the correct answer. 1 candidate selected 'A' and this candidate was the SRO Upgrade. ES-401
- Candidate Performance:
- Sample Written Examination Form ES-401-5 Question Worksheet and Reactor Pressure would stabilize at the same pressure.
This makes both tA' and te' a correct response.
8 of 9 candidates selected 'C' as the correct answer. 1 candidate selected 'A' and this candidate was the SRO Upgrade.
ES-401 Technical Reference(s)
- Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet 2-GOl-100-1A Rev 139 Form ES-401-5 (Attach if not previously provided)
OPL 171.228 Rev 3 (Including version I revision number) Proposed references to be provided to applicants during examination
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Learning Objective:
V.B.9 (As available)
Question Source: Bank. (Note changes or attach parent) New X Question History: (Optional-Questions validated at the facility since 10195 will generally undergo less rigorous review by the NRC; failure to provide the information will necessitate a detailed review of every question.)
Question Cognitive Level: Memory or Fundamental Knowledge Comprehension or Analysis X 10 CFR Part 55 Content: 55.41 X 55.43 Comments: , . * *
- ES-401 Technical Reference(s)
- Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet 2*GOI*100*1A Rev 1 39 OPL 171.228 Rev 3 Form ES-401*5 (Attach if not previously provided) (Including versio n I revision number) Proposed references to be prov ided to applicants during examination
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Learning Objective: V.B.9 (As available)
Question Source: (Nole changes or attach parent) Question History: (Optional-Questions validated at the facility since 10/95 will generally undergo less rigorous review by the NRC; failure to provide the information will necessitate a de t ailed review of every question.) Question Cognitive Level: Memory or Fundamenta l Knowledge Comprehension o r Analysis X 10 CFR Part 55 Conlen!: 55.4 1 X 55.43 Comments:
ES-401 Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet Examination Outline Cross-reference:
2.2.13 -Knowledge of tagging and clearance procedures. I Proposed Ques t ion: # 68 Level Tier# Group # KIA # Importance Rating Form ES-401*5 RO 3 SRO G2.2.13 4.1 Which ONE of the following completes the following statements regarding the thawing process for a freeze p l ug in accordance with SPP-10.2, Appendix E , "Special Requirements For Mechanical Clearances?" During the time that the freeze plug is being thawed , the clearance is required to be _(1)_ AND the vents/drains are required to be verified _(2)_. A. (1) Released but tags still on boundary valves (2) OPEN B. (1) Released but tags still on boundary valves (2) CLOSED C. (1) Actively Issued (held) all tags in place (2) OPEN D. (1) Actively Issued (held) all tags in place (2) CLOSED Proposed Answer: B Post-Exam Evaluation Recommendation
- Delete the Question ES-401 Sample Written Examination Question WorkSheet E x amination Outline Cross-reference
- 2.2.13* Knowledge of tagging and c learan ce procedures. I Proposed Question: # 68 Le ve l Tier# Group # KIA # Importance Rating Fonn ES-401*5 RO 3 SRO -I G2.2.13 4.1 Which ONE of the following completes the following statements regarding the thawing process for a freeze plug in accordance with SPP*10.2 , Appendix E , " Special Requirements For Mechanical Clearances?" During the time that the freeze plug is being thawed , the clearance is required to be _(1)_ AND the vents/drains are required to be verified _(2)_. A. (1) Released but tags still on boundary valves (2) OPEN B. (1) Released but tags still on boundary valves (2) CLOSED
- C. (1) Actively Issued (held) all tags in place (2) OPEN
- D. (1) Actively Issued (held) all tags in place (2) CLOSED Proposed Answer: B Post-Exam Evaluat io n Recommendation
- Delete the Question ES-401
- Challenge Issue:
- Candidate Performance:
- Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet Form ES-401-5 This question was drafted after we returned from the Atlanta In-office review with the NRC. The question was unintentionally written at the wrong license level (RO versus SRO) and not linked to job requirements of a Reactor Operator.
The requirements for releasing a clearance associated with a freeze seal would be determined, briefed, and directed by a SRO. There are no objectives in OPL 171.086, "TVAN CLEARANCE PROGRAM" Lesson Plan specific to the requirements of Freeze Seals. OPDP-1, "Conduct of Operations," provides the following guidance:
6.3C Preparation for Clearance Removal When preparing to remove a clearance the SRO will: o Review restoration of clearance sequencing to ensure the restoration specified is accurate for plant conditions, specific tags to remove, and precautions o Ensure verification of components configuration inside the clearance boundary based on work performed and controls imposed by work documents before the tags are removed o Ensures the operator removing the clearance reviews the lift and then ensures a pre-job brief is conducted This question evaluates knowledge and abilities at a level that is unique to the SRO job position.
Therefore, in accordance with NUREG 1021 ES-401, this is an SRO-Only question.
Additional information provided during Exam Analysis with the candidates (from the SRO Upgrade) was that in fact, due to conservative decision-making practices, in his only experience in dealing with a freeze seal to replace a CRD Valve, the clearance was revised to keep the tags that were still hanging active, versus the Clearance being released with the tags still hanging; as the shift felt like there would no longer be any "administrative controls" over the tags that were still hanging. All RO candidates selected an incorrect answer. 4 selected 'D' and 2 selected 'C'. All SRO candidates selected the correct answer. ES-401
- Challenge Issue:
- Candidate Performance:
- Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet Form ES-401-5 This question was drafted after we returned from the Atlanta In-office review with the NRC. The question was unintentionally written at the wrong license level (RO versus SRO) and not linked to job requirements of a Reactor Operator.
The requirements for releasing a clearance associated with a freeze seal would be determined, briefed, and directed by a SRO. There are no objectives in OPL 171.086, "TVAN CLEARANCE PROGRAM" Lesson Plan specific to the requirements of Freeze Seals. OPDP-1, "Conduct of Operations," provides the following guidance:
6.3C Preparation for Clearance Removal When preparing to remove a clearance the SRO will: o Review restoration of clearance sequencing to ensure the restoration specified is accurate for plant conditions, specific tags to remove, and precautions o Ensure verification of components configuration inside the clearance boundary based on work performed and controls imposed by work documents before the tags are removed o Ensures the operator removing the clearance reviews the lift and then ensures a pre-job brief is conducted This question evaluates knowledge and abilities at a level that is unique to the SRO job position.
Therefore, in accordance with NUREG 1021 ES-401, this is an SRO-Only question.
Additional information provided during Exam Analysis with the candidates (from the SRO Upgrade) was that in fact, due to conservative decision-making practices, in his only experience in dealing with a freeze seal to replace a CRD Valve, the clearance was revised to keep the tags that were still hanging active, versus the Clearance being released with the tags still hanging; as the shift felt like there would no longer be any "administrative controls" over the tags that were still hanging. All RO candidates selected an incorrect answer. 4 selected 'D' and 2 selected 'C'. All SRO candidates selected the correct answer.
ES-401 Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet Form ES-401-5 Technical Reference(s)
- SPP-10.2 Rev 12 (Attach if not previously provided)
Proposed references to be provided to applicants during examination:
NONE ---------------------------
Learning Objective: (As available)
Question Source: Bank' (Note changes or attach parent) New X Question History: Last NRC Exam (Optional
-Questions validated at the facility since 10/95 will generally undergo less rigorous review by the NRC; failure to provide the information will necessitate a detailed review of every question.)
Question Cognitive Level: Memory or Fundamental Knowledge X Comprehension or Analysis 10 CFR Part 55 Content: 55.41 X 55.43 Comments:
F. The following instructions govern the use of freeze plugs 1. The clearance should be in place, but not issued , before establishing the freeze plug. 2. The need for the freeze plug should be identified on the Remarks Section of the clearance sheet. The freeze plug should not be listed as a device held on the clearance sheet. The establishment and maintenance of the freeze plug shall be in accordance with approved procedures or work documents.
3 The freeze plug must be attended by qualified personnel to ensure that it is maintained intact until all work is complete and the proper Post Maintenance Tests (PMT s) are performed.
- 4. If the clearance must be released to allow performance of a PMT, the equipment must be retagged before allowing the freeze plug to thaw. This will prevent miQration of a portion of the pluQ. 5. The clearance must be released before allowing the freeze plug to thaw. However, to prevent migration of the freeze plug. tags on boundary valves shall not be removed until the freeze plug has completely thawed. 6. All vents and drains must be verified CLOSED before allowing the freeze plug to thaw.
- ES-401 Sample Written Examination Question Worksheet Form ES-401*5 Technical Reference(s)
- SPP*10.2 Rev 12 (Attach if not previously provided)
Proposed references to be provided to applicants during examination
- _N" O"N.:.E=-_________ _ Learning Objective: (As available)
Question Source: (Note changes or attach parent) New r X"-_____ -, Question History: I..aBt NRC Elcam (Optiona/-
Questions validated at the facility since 1005 will generally undergo less rigorous review by the NRC; failure to provide the i nformation wi/I ne c essitate a detailed re v iew of every question.)
Question Cognitive Level: Memory or Fundamental Knowledge X Comprehension or Analysis 10 CFR Part 55 Content: 55.41 X 55.43 Comments: F_ The following i nstructions govem the use of freeze plugs 1. The clearance should be in place , but not issued. before establishing the freeze plug. 2. The need for the freeze plug should be identified on the Remarks Section of the clearance sheet. The freeze plug should not be listed as a device held on the clearance sheet. The establishment and maintenance of the freeze plug shall be In accordance with approved procedures or work documents. 3 The freeze plug must be attended by qualified personnel 10 ensure that il is mainta i ned intact until all work is complete and the proper Post Maintenance Tests (PMT s) are performed. 4. If the c l earance must be released to allow performance of a PMT, the equIpment must be relagged before aHowing the freeze plug to thaw. This will prevent miQralion of a portion of the pluQ. 5. The clearance must be released before allowing the freeze plug to thaw. However , to prevent migration of the freeze plug, tags on boundary valves shall not be removed until the freeze plug has completely thawed. 6. All vents and drains must be verified CLOSED before allowing the freeze plug to thaw.