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ForwardsmodifiedresponsestoItemsA~13rAR3~1rAR4~10rA.5,8A.5.98A.6,11ofAppCSuppl1toNUREG-0843recontrolroomdesignrper821227telcon.UpdatedSectionF1of"Near"TermOLSummaryHumanEngineeringRept>>,"alsoencl.DISTRIBUTIONCODE:8001SCOPIESRECEIVED:LTRENCLSIZE:'ITLE:LicensingSubmittal:PSAR/FSARAmdts8,RelatedCorrespondenceNOTES:RECIPIENTIDCODE'/NAMEA/DLICENSNGLICBRP3LAINTERNALsELD/HDS2IE/DEPEPDS'5NRR/DE/AEABNRR/DE/EQB13NRR/DE/HGEB30NRR/DE/MTEB17NRR/DE/SAB24NRR/DHFS/HFEB40NRR/DHFS/OLB34NRR/DSI/AEB26NRR/DSI/CPB10NRR/DSI/ICSB16NRR/DSI/PSB19NRR/DSI/RS823RGl42EXTERNAL:ACRS41DMB/DSS(AMDTS)LPDR03NSIC05COPIESLTTRENCL1010101110211111111.11111111111336111111RECIPIENTIOCOOEINAYiELICBRN'3BCNERSESrV~01IEFILE'E/DEP/EPLB36NRR/DE/CEB11NRR/DE/GB?8NRR/DE/MEB18NRR/DE/QAB,21NRR/DE/SEB25NRR/DHFS/LQB32NRR/DL/SSPBNRR/OSI/ASBNRR/DSI/CSB09NRR/DSI/METB12I/RA822REGFOrtIBBNL(AMOTSONLY)FEMAREPDIV39NRCPDR02NTISCOPIESLTTRENCL1011113311221111111011111111111011111111TOTALNUMBEROFCOPIESREQUIRED'TTR53ENCL46
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PSAR/FSAR Amdts8,RelatedCorrespondence NOTES:RECIPIENT IDCODE'/NAME A/DLICENSNGLICBRP3LAINTERNALs ELD/HDS2IE/DEPEPDS'5NRR/DE/AEAB NRR/DE/EQB 13NRR/DE/HGEB 30NRR/DE/MTEB 17NRR/DE/SAB 24NRR/DHFS/HFEB40 NRR/DHFS/OLB 34NRR/DSI/AEB26NRR/DSI/CPB 10NRR/DSI/I CSB16NRR/DSI/PSB 19NRR/DSI/RS8 23RGl42EXTERNAL:
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Mr.DarrellG.Eisenhut, DirectorDivisionofLicensing


==DearMr.Eisenhut:==
==DearMr.Eisenhut:==
Re:St.LucieUnitNo.2DocketNo.50-389FPL/NRCDecember27,1982TelecommunicationonControlRoomDesignReviewSulementlofNUREG-0803AttachedaretheagreedtomodifiedresponsestoitemsA.l.3,A.3.l,A.0.10,A.5.8,A.5.9andA.6.llofAppendixC,SupplementNo.lofNUREG-0843.Inaddition,attachedisanupdatedresponseonitem3.lofFloridaPowerRLightCompany'sNTOLSummarHumanEnineerinReortonSt.LucieUnitNo.2ControlRoom(Supplement$7I.Ifyouhaveanyquestionsregardingthissubmittal,pleasecontactusaccordingly.Verytrulyyours,RoberE.VhrigVicePresidentAdvanceSystemsandTechnologyREU/RJS/MT/auAttachmentscc:3.P.O'Reilly,RegionIIHaroldF.Reis,EsquiregooI830i200328830ii4PDRADQC'K05000389PDRPEOPLE...SERVINGPEOPLE C,I AttachmentRECORDOFPHONECONVERSATIONDecember2T,l982AconferencecallbetweenFloridaPowerRLightCompanyprojectandhumanfactorengineeringteamrepresentativesandrepresentativesoftheNuclearRegulatoryCommissionlicensingbranchandhumanfactor'sbranchwasheldonDecember27,1982atapprox~matelyl300.ThepurposeofthecallwastoreviewandresolveanypointsofcontentionwithregardtothoseitemssubmittedtoMr.D.G.Eisenhut,Director,DivisionofLicensingundercoverlettersL-82-077,datedl0/29/82andL-82-096,datedII/10/82.ThefollowingaresubmittedtoprovidemodifiedresponsestoSERSupplementNo.lAppendixCfindingsA.l.3,A.3.l,A.0.10,A.5.8,A.5.9andA.6.llasagreedtoandprovideadditionalinformationwithregardtosection3.lofFloridaPowerRLight'sNTOLSummarHumanEnineerinReortonSt.LucieUnitNo.2ControlRoom(Supplementk/IdatedOctober28,l982.SERSulementNo.IAndixCFindinA.l.3Theoriginalfindingandresponsewereasfollows:~FindinA.l.3TherearenoprovisionsforkeystorageandnoproceduresforkeyaccesscontrolforkeysusedintheControlRoomandforkeysusedattheRemoteShutdownPanel.(I.6)~ResonceKeystoragewillbeprovidedaswellasthenecessarykeyaccesscontrolproceduresforthosekeysusedintheControlRoomandRemoteShutdownPanelpriortofuelload.TheRemoteShutdownPanelSISblockkeyswillbemaintainedatRABcontrolaccesspoint.AfterdiscussionswithrepresentativesfromFPRLOperationsStaffandHumanFactors.BranchoftheNuclearRegulatoryCommissionitwasagreedthattheresponsetoFindingA.l.3wouldbemodifiedtoread:"KeystoragewillbeprovidedaswellasthenecessarykeyaccesscontrolproceduresforthosekeysusedintheControl-RoomandRemoteShutdownPanelpriortofuelload."DeletionofthelastsentencewasdeemedappropriatesinceFPRLisimplementingthesameRemoteShutdown.PanelkeycontrolprocedureandkeylockeraccessaspresentlyexistsonSt.LucieUnitNo.I.ImplementationofthisplanprovidesforstorageoftheSISblockkeysinalockedkeylockerlocatedintheRemoteShutdownPanelRoom.LocationoftheSISblockkeysintheRemoteShutdownPanelRoomgreatlyimprovesoperatoraccesstothesubjectkeysandminimizestheamountoftimeitwouldtaketheoperatortomanhisstationwiththesubjectkeys.
SERSulementNo.IAndixCFindinA.3.ITheoriginalfindingandresponsewereasfollows:~FindinA.3.lThefunctionoftheannunciatortilelabeledANNUNCIATORPOWERSUPPLYonannunciatorPanelKisnotclear.(3.1)~ResonseThetilewillbere-engravedtoread"AnnunciatorBackupPowerSupply"priortotheissuanceofanoperatinglicense.AfterreviewofthesubjectannunciatorOperationspersonnelatSt.LucieUnitNo.2feltthatlabelingthesubjectannunciatoras"AnnunciatorPowerSupplyFailure"wasmoredescriptivethantheoriginalannunciatorlabelpresentedintheresponseabove.Thesubjectannunciatortilewillbelabeled"AnnunciatorPowerSupplyFailure".SERSulementNo.IAndixCFindinA.O.IOTheoriginalfindingandresponsewereasfollows:~FindinA.C.loRotaryswitchesandkeyswitcheshaveunlabelledpositions.(0.12)Examples:a)SIASBlockChannelSAandSBkeyswitchesonPanel206b)MSISBlockChannelSAandSBkeyswitchesonPanel206c)TripCircuitResetrotaryswitchesontheRPSPanel~ResonseThesepositionswillbelabeledpriortoissuanceofanoperatinglicense.Afterperforminganengineeringreviewandfieldinspectionofplantdocuments,standardsandswitchescutcheonplatesitwasverifiedthatthenormalpositiononcontrolswitchesisnotengraved.TheexistingconditionisaspertheArchitectEngineer'slabelingspecificationandcontrolswitchpositionconvention.AsaresultofconversationswithrepresentativesfromtheNRC'sHumanFactorsBranchandFPRL'sProjectManagementTeamandHumanEngineeringGroupitwasagreedtomodifythesubjectresponsetoread:"Thesepositionswillbelabeledtobeconsistentwithplantstandardsandexistingcontrolswitchconventionspriortoissuanceofanoperatinglicense."
SERSulementNo.1AndixCFindinA.5e8Theoriginalfindingandresponsewereasfollows:~FindinA.5.8Severalmeterscaleshavethickblackmarkstoextendmajorthickmarkstothescalenumerals.Thesemarksgivethemisleadingappearanceofminus(-)signsinfrontofthemeterscalenumerals.(5.11)Examples:(HVAC5'anel)a)PDIS-25-1Bb)PDI-25-15B~ResenseThemarksviewedasbeinginterpretedasminus(-)signswillberemoved.Thiswillbeaccomplishedpriortofuelloading.DuringafieldreviewofthisitemwithNRCFieldInspector,Mr.SteveElrod,itwasagreedthatthemajorthickmarksonsigmametersdidnotposeariyconfusiontothecontrolroomoperator.Whereindicatorsdisplaypositiveandnegativevaluesthescalesareconspicuouslymarkedindicatingpositiveandnegativevalues.MajorgraduationonsigmasareconsistentlymarkedaspertheattachedFigures1R2.Figure1depictsatypicalsigmascaleshowinganegativetopositivevaluescaleandFigure2depictsatypicalsigmascaleshowingzerotopositivevalues.AsagreedtopreviouslyduringconversationsbetweenrepresentativeoftheNRC'sHumanFactorsBranchandFPRL'sHumanEngineeringGroupFPRLhasmodifieditsresponseto.read:"Themarksviewedasbeingminus(-)signsbythefieldinspectionteamposenosignificantinterpretationproblemtothecontrolroomoperator.Thesubjectsigmametergraduationsareconsistentlypresented.Wherenegativeandpositivevaluesaredisplayedbyindicatorsminus(-)andplus(+)signsareconspicuouslyplacedonindicatorscales.FPRLintendsnofurtheractiononthisitem."SERSulementNo.1AndixCFindinA.5.9Theoriginalfindingandresponsewereasfollows:~FindinA.5.9Thereareseveraldisplayswhichuseunconventionalscalegraduations.(5.12)Examples:a),Panel201:DIESELGENERATOR2BMVARSVARM-1616b)Panel200:WIDERANGE96POWER31-00IBc)Panel203:LOOP2ACOLDLEGTEMPTIC-llld)DieselGen2BFrequency


~ResonseThedisplayslistedinthefindingwillbemodifiedasfollows:Meterfaceswillbecolorcodedtoreflectnormaloperatingrangespriortoissuanceofanoperatinglicense.Displayswillbereviewedforscaleconventionduringthelong-termcontrolroomreviewandreportedoninaccordancewithNUREG-0700.AfterdiscussionswiththeNRCFieldInspector,Mr.SteveElrod,ontheabovefindingFPRLfeelsthattheabove'responseshouldbemodifiedtoreflecttheintentofthecolorcodingprogrampresentlybeingimplementedtodenotenormaloperatingrangesonindicators.Themodifiedresponsereadsasfollows:"Thedisplayslistedinthefindingwillbemodifiedasfollows:Meterfaceswillbecolorcodedtoreflectnormaloperatingranges.Thoseindicatorswhichareusedoverawiderangeofoperatingconditionsandhavenodefiniteoperatingbandswillnotbecolorcodedsincenoimprovementinoperatorperformancewould.beexpectedandpossibleconfusionastothemeaningofthecolorcodemaycontributetooperatorerrorduringoperation.Itemsbandcintheabovefindingwillnothaveanycoloroperatingbandsplacedontheirscalesincetheyareusedunderavarietyofoperatingconditionsandtheirnormaloperatingbanddependsonplantstatus."SERSulementNo.lAndixCFindinA.6.llTheoriginalfindingandresponsewereasfollows:~FindinA.6.llTheCONDENSERVACUUMDISPLAY(PI-10-7B)onPanel20lhasamislabeledscale.Itshouldread"InchesHgVacuum"insteadof"InchesHgABS".(6.I3)~ResonseThecondenservacuumdisplaywillbelabeledas"InchesHg"priortofuelloading.AreviewofSt.LucieUnitNo.2pipingandinstrumentationdrawingsindicatesthatPl-l0-7Bdisplayscondenserpressureas"InchesHgABS".AfterdiscussionswiththeNRCFieldInspector,Mr.SteveElrod,ontheabovefindingitwasagreedthattheaboveresponsewouldbemodifiedtoread:"Thecondenservacuumdisplay(Pl-l0-7B)displayscondenserpressureas"InchesHgABS",andisconsistentwithplantdocumentation.Thesubjectdisplaywillbelabeled,"InchesHgABS"."
Re:St.LucieUnitNo.2DocketNo.50-389FPL/NRCDecember27,1982Telecommunication onControlRoomDesignReviewSulementlofNUREG-0803 Attachedaretheagreedtomodifiedresponses toitemsA.l.3,A.3.l,A.0.10,A.5.8,A.5.9andA.6.llofAppendixC,Supplement No.lofNUREG-0843.
Inaddition, attachedisanupdatedresponseonitem3.lofFloridaPowerRLightCompany's NTOLSummarHumanEnineerinReortonSt.LucieUnitNo.2ControlRoom(Supplement
$7I.Ifyouhaveanyquestions regarding thissubmittal, pleasecontactusaccordingly.
Verytrulyyours,RoberE.VhrigVicePresident AdvanceSystemsandTechnology REU/RJS/MT/auAttachments cc:3.P.O'Reilly, RegionIIHaroldF.Reis,EsquiregooI830i200328 830ii4PDRADQC'K05000389PDRPEOPLE...
SERVINGPEOPLE C,I Attachment RECORDOFPHONECONVERSATION December2T,l982Aconference callbetweenFloridaPowerRLightCompanyprojectandhumanfactorengineering teamrepresentatives andrepresentatives oftheNuclearRegulatory Commission licensing branchandhumanfactor'sbranchwasheldonDecember27,1982atapprox~mately l300.Thepurposeofthecallwastoreviewandresolveanypointsofcontention withregardtothoseitemssubmitted toMr.D.G.Eisenhut,
: Director, DivisionofLicensing undercoverlettersL-82-077, datedl0/29/82andL-82-096, datedII/10/82.
Thefollowing aresubmitted toprovidemodifiedresponses toSERSupplement No.lAppendixCfindingsA.l.3,A.3.l,A.0.10,A.5.8,A.5.9andA.6.llasagreedtoandprovideadditional information withregardtosection3.lofFloridaPowerRLight'sNTOLSummarHumanEnineerinReortonSt.LucieUnitNo.2ControlRoom(Supplement k/IdatedOctober28,l982.SERSulementNo.IAndixCFindinA.l.3Theoriginalfindingandresponsewereasfollows:~FindinA.l.3Therearenoprovisions forkeystorageandnoprocedures forkeyaccesscontrolforkeysusedintheControlRoomandforkeysusedattheRemoteShutdownPanel.(I.6)~ResonceKeystoragewillbeprovidedaswellasthenecessary keyaccesscontrolprocedures forthosekeysusedintheControlRoomandRemoteShutdownPanelpriortofuelload.TheRemoteShutdownPanelSISblockkeyswillbemaintained atRABcontrolaccesspoint.Afterdiscussions withrepresentatives fromFPRLOperations StaffandHumanFactors.BranchoftheNuclearRegulatory Commission itwasagreedthattheresponsetoFindingA.l.3wouldbemodifiedtoread:"Keystoragewillbeprovidedaswellasthenecessary keyaccesscontrolprocedures forthosekeysusedintheControl-RoomandRemoteShutdownPanelpriortofuelload."Deletionofthelastsentencewasdeemedappropriate sinceFPRLisimplementing thesameRemoteShutdown.
Panelkeycontrolprocedure andkeylockeraccessaspresently existsonSt.LucieUnitNo.I.Implementation ofthisplanprovidesforstorageoftheSISblockkeysinalockedkeylockerlocatedintheRemoteShutdownPanelRoom.LocationoftheSISblockkeysintheRemoteShutdownPanelRoomgreatlyimprovesoperatoraccesstothesubjectkeysandminimizes theamountoftimeitwouldtaketheoperatortomanhisstationwiththesubjectkeys.
SERSulementNo.IAndixCFindinA.3.ITheoriginalfindingandresponsewereasfollows:~FindinA.3.lThefunctionoftheannunciator tilelabeledANNUNCIATOR POWERSUPPLYonannunciator PanelKisnotclear.(3.1)~ResonseThetilewillbere-engraved toread"Annunciator BackupPowerSupply"priortotheissuanceofanoperating license.Afterreviewofthesubjectannunciator Operations personnel atSt.LucieUnitNo.2feltthatlabelingthesubjectannunciator as"Annunciator PowerSupplyFailure"wasmoredescriptive thantheoriginalannunciator labelpresented intheresponseabove.Thesubjectannunciator tilewillbelabeled"Annunciator PowerSupplyFailure".
SERSulementNo.IAndixCFindinA.O.IOTheoriginalfindingandresponsewereasfollows:~FindinA.C.loRotaryswitchesandkeyswitches haveunlabelled positions.
(0.12)Examples:
a)SIASBlockChannelSAandSBkeyswitches onPanel206b)MSISBlockChannelSAandSBkeyswitches onPanel206c)TripCircuitResetrotaryswitchesontheRPSPanel~ResonseThesepositions willbelabeledpriortoissuanceofanoperating license.Afterperforming anengineering reviewandfieldinspection ofplantdocuments, standards andswitchescutcheon platesitwasverifiedthatthenormalpositiononcontrolswitchesisnotengraved.
Theexistingcondition isaspertheArchitect Engineer's labelingspecification andcontrolswitchpositionconvention.
Asaresultofconversations withrepresentatives fromtheNRC'sHumanFactorsBranchandFPRL'sProjectManagement TeamandHumanEngineering Groupitwasagreedtomodifythesubjectresponsetoread:"Thesepositions willbelabeledtobeconsistent withplantstandards andexistingcontrolswitchconventions priortoissuanceofanoperating license."
SERSulementNo.1AndixCFindinA.5e8Theoriginalfindingandresponsewereasfollows:~FindinA.5.8Severalmeterscaleshavethickblackmarkstoextendmajorthickmarkstothescalenumerals.
Thesemarksgivethemisleading appearance ofminus(-)signsinfrontofthemeterscalenumerals.
(5.11)Examples:
(HVAC5'anel) a)PDIS-25-1B b)PDI-25-15B
~ResenseThemarksviewedasbeinginterpreted asminus(-)signswillberemoved.Thiswillbeaccomplished priortofuelloading.DuringafieldreviewofthisitemwithNRCFieldInspector, Mr.SteveElrod,itwasagreedthatthemajorthickmarksonsigmametersdidnotposeariyconfusion tothecontrolroomoperator.
Whereindicators displaypositiveandnegativevaluesthescalesareconspicuously markedindicating positiveandnegativevalues.Majorgraduation onsigmasareconsistently markedaspertheattachedFigures1R2.Figure1depictsatypicalsigmascaleshowinganegativetopositivevaluescaleandFigure2depictsatypicalsigmascaleshowingzerotopositivevalues.Asagreedtopreviously duringconversations betweenrepresentative oftheNRC'sHumanFactorsBranchandFPRL'sHumanEngineering GroupFPRLhasmodifieditsresponseto.read:"Themarksviewedasbeingminus(-)signsbythefieldinspection teamposenosignificant interpretation problemtothecontrolroomoperator.
Thesubjectsigmametergraduations areconsistently presented.
Wherenegativeandpositivevaluesaredisplayed byindicators minus(-)andplus(+)signsareconspicuously placedonindicator scales.FPRLintendsnofurtheractiononthisitem."SERSulementNo.1AndixCFindinA.5.9Theoriginalfindingandresponsewereasfollows:~FindinA.5.9Thereareseveraldisplayswhichuseunconventional scalegraduations.
(5.12)Examples:
a),Panel201:DIESELGENERATOR 2BMVARSVARM-1616 b)Panel200:WIDERANGE96POWER31-00IBc)Panel203:LOOP2ACOLDLEGTEMPTIC-llld)DieselGen2BFrequency


NTOLSUMMARYHUMANENGINEERINGREPORTONST.LUCIEUNITNO.2CONTROLROOM(SupplementPl)UpdateofSection3.1(3.1)ControlRoomEnvironment.A.LightingAlightsurveyofthecontrolroomwasconductedduringthemonthofAugust,1982withtheresultsaspreviouslypresentedintheNTOLSummaryHumanEngineeringReportdatedOctober28,1982.TheemergencylightlevelswerefoundacceptableandthenormalAClightlevelsweretobereducedtoapproximately50ft.candlelevelsbyswitchingoffselectedbanksofA.C.lightsnotonthevitalACautodieselloadcircuits.Alightsurveywasconducted3anuary7,1983afternormallightlevelswerereduced.ThenormalAClightlevelswerereducedtoacceptablelevelssuchthatemergencylightlevelsremainuneffected.ThenormalAClightlevelsastestedarepresentedinFigure3andtable3.1.Itshouldbenotedthatwherecontrolpanelshaveverticalandhorizontalworkareaslightlevelsweremeasuredonbothplanes.Inconclusion,FPkLconsidersthecontrolroomlightsurveytobesatisfactorlycompleteandintendsnofurtheractionaspartofthePreliminaryControlRoomDesignRevieweffort.CONTROLROOMNORMALACLIGHTLEVELSTABLE3.1LevelinPositionFt.CandelsPositionLevelinFt.Candels123678910111213JO1590097377555655520506Ol360135391617181920'212223202526272829383532373537Q7797562701102229B.TemperatureandHumidityAnassessmentoftheSt.LucieUnitNo.2controlroomventilationsystemwasconductedfrom3anuary7through3anuary10,1983.Nodiscrepancieswerenoted.TheControlRoommeasuredtemperatureandrelativehumidityranged5 from72to75oF.and50to50%respectivelywhiletheambientdrybulbtemperatureandduepointrangedfrom59to75.5oF.and52to68oF.respectively.FPRLconsidersthetemperaturehumiditysurveyofthecontrolroomtobesatisfactorilycompleteandintendsnofurtheractionaspartofthePreliminaryControlRoomDesignRevieweffort.C.NoiseAnoisesurveyoftheSt.LucieUnitNo.2controlroomwasconductedonDecember30,,1982.Figure5showsthecontrolroomlocationswheresoundmeasurementsweretaken.Table5.1liststhebackgroundlevelsandTable5.2liststhepanelannunciatorlevelsasmeasured,atposition1ofFigure5.Itwasdeterminedthatthe8ReactorProtectionSystemcoolingfanswerethemajorcontributingfactortotheobservedbackgroundnoiselevels.Asecondsurveywasconductedwithonly0ofthesubjectfansrunning.Byreducingthenumberofcoolingfansbyhalf,anapproximate3dbAreductioninbackgroundnoiselevelwasachieved.PresentlyFPRLisreviewingtheredesignoftheairsupplytothereactorprotectionsystemandwillimplementthenecessarysystemdesignchangestoreducethenoisecontributedbythesubjectcoolingfansduringthefirstrefuelingoutage.FPRLwillinstallcarpetinginthecontrolroomwhichisexpectedtohelpreducebackgroundnoiselevels.Thecarpetingwillbeinstalledafterconstructionactivityinthecontrolroomiscomplete.FPRLconsidersthecontrolroomsoundsurveytobecomplete.Thepresentlyinstalledannunciatorsounddevicesareadjustablean'dwillberaisedto10dbAabovebackground.CONTROLROOMBACKGROUNDSOUNDLEVELSURVEYTABLE5.1LocationSoundLevelsindbA8RPSFansRunning0RPSFansRunning12356789106869716663626260596166656863616261595961 CONTROLROOMANNUNCIATOR.SOUNDLEVELSURVEYTABLE5.2AlarmLocationReadingdbAABCDEFGH8l8079NotOperational77/77'otOperational77NotOperationalNOTE:ReadingsweretakenatlocationIFPRLconsidersthiseffortofthePreliminaryControlRoomDesignReviewefforttobecomplete.II.(3.l)RemoteShutdownPanelEnvironmentA.LightingAlightsurveyofthenormalACandemergencyD.C.lightlevelsintheRemoteShutdownPanelareawascompletedonNovember3,l982.LightlevelsweremeasuredatthreelevelsofeachverticalpaneI.Thedataarepresentedbelow:RemoteShutdownPanelRoomDiagram:+NOTE:Readingstakenat(3)differentpositionsdirectlyinfrontofthepanelandat(3)verticlepoints:30",50",70"foreachposition.Measurementsreadingsinft.-candles.I2(TESTPOINTPOS)
~ResonseThedisplayslistedinthefindingwillbemodifiedasfollows:Meterfaceswillbecolorcodedtoreflectnormaloperating rangespriortoissuanceofanoperating license.Displayswillbereviewedforscaleconvention duringthelong-term controlroomreviewandreportedoninaccordance withNUREG-0700.Afterdiscussions withtheNRCFieldInspector, Mr.SteveElrod,ontheabovefindingFPRLfeelsthattheabove'response shouldbemodifiedtoreflecttheintentofthecolorcodingprogrampresently beingimplemented todenotenormaloperating rangesonindicators.
LIGHTSURVEYFORREMOTESHUTDOWNPANELROOMCondition~HeihtPosition1Position2Position3J.VitalA.C.(Normal)(A2BDiesel)30I15QADI70"263016353836OJ00502.AandBBattery(D.C.)30II501I7Qll096592608510565753.ABattery/BDiesel(D.C.aA.C.)30II5QADI7Qll181815222520282532BBattery/ADiesel(D.C.2A.C.)301I50II7/II3860900870100303952LightlevelsintheRemoteShutdownPanelroomwillbereducedforconditions2and0abovebyreducingtheincandescentlampsize.VerificationtestingwillbecompleteafterinstallationofthetwocontrolrelayswhicharescheduledforinstallationduringthesecondweekofFebruary,1983.B.TemperatureandHumidityAreviewoftheSt.LucieSiteEnvironmentaldatapresentedinsection2.6oftheSt.LucieUnitNo.2EnvironmentalReportwasperformed.Thedatapresentedindicatesthattheupperextremeclimaticconditionsforthesitecanreasonablybeexpectedforapproximately8.596oftheyear(31days-hightemperaturewithhighhumidity).TheRemoteShutdownpanelroomissuppliedwithambientairatapproximately1000SCFMbytheReactorAuxiliaryBuildingSupply.Fan.Duringtheabovementionedextremeconditionstheambientairmaybebetween90and101oFwithamaximumwet-bulbtemperatureof76.5F.Itisestimatedth'attheairflowratementionedabovewouldprovidetheoperator-withaworkinghabitatehavinganairmovementof30Ft/Minwithasupplyairtemperatureriseofapproximately3F.Basedonamaximumwet-bulbtemperatureof76.5oF.,amaximumdrybulbtemperatureofJQOoF.andanairvelocityof30Ft/MinitisanticipatedthattheRemoteShutdownPanelRoomenvironmentwillbewithinthe85oF.orlesseffectivetemperaturerangeatleast9696oftheyear.The85oF.effectivetemperaturelimitreferencedisasdefinedbyMILSTD-1072andextractedfromthecurvesoffigure38,MILSTD-1072.Sincetheremoteshutdownpanelroomenvironmentisconservativelyestimatedtobemarginallyoutsidethe85oF.effectivetemperaturerangeJ6days(0%)oftheyearFPRLintendsnofurtheractiononthisitemasPartofthePreliminaryControlRoomDesignRevieweffort.ThisitemwillbereaddressedduringtheDetailedControlRoomDesignReviewatwhichtimethesubjectfansystembalancingandfanperformancetestingwouldhavebeencompleteandamoreaccurateassessmentofexistingoperationalconditions8 canbemade.FPRLconsiderstheresultsobtainedandthePreliminaryControlRoomDesignReviewefforttobesatisfactorilycomplete.C.NoiseAnoisesurveyoftheSt.LucieUnitNo.2RemoteShutdownPanelRoomwasconductedonDecember30,l982.Themaximumsoundlevelobservedwas59dbAwhichwaswellwithinthe65dbAlevelpresentedinNUREG-0700.Theobservedbackground'oundlevelsareacceptableandFPKLconsidersthisportionof-thePreliminaryControlRoomDesignReviewefforttobesatisfactorilycomplete.MT/au 0\
Themodifiedresponsereadsasfollows:"Thedisplayslistedinthefindingwillbemodifiedasfollows:Meterfaceswillbecolorcodedtoreflectnormaloperating ranges.Thoseindicators whichareusedoverawiderangeofoperating conditions andhavenodefiniteoperating bandswillnotbecolorcodedsincenoimprovement inoperatorperformance would.beexpectedandpossibleconfusion astothemeaningofthecolorcodemaycontribute tooperatorerrorduringoperation.
IIGURENO.IA.5.8lNCHESH,O30K5ZCIt5IO50IOI520254-2.0DCMAFIGUI~iXQ2CFMIl4-20BCMF'1mINr4o-JK-!2DIIO/CO80'70kP20100"NOTESKETCH=SPEP.FORGF~AFH/CPUP,POSES 14 RMALACLIGHTIMGLEVELS(FOOT.CANDLES)v~vvp,,e~O'O~~*\v''vv2FIGURE3  
Itemsbandcintheabovefindingwillnothaveanycoloroperating bandsplacedontheirscalesincetheyareusedunderavarietyofoperating conditions andtheirnormaloperating banddependsonplantstatus."SERSulementNo.lAndixCFindinA.6.llTheoriginalfindingandresponsewereasfollows:~FindinA.6.llTheCONDENSER VACUUMDISPLAY(PI-10-7B) onPanel20lhasamislabeled scale.Itshouldread"InchesHgVacuum"insteadof"InchesHgABS".(6.I3)~ResonseThecondenser vacuumdisplaywillbelabeledas"InchesHg"priortofuelloading.AreviewofSt.LucieUnitNo.2pipingandinstrumentation drawingsindicates thatPl-l0-7Bdisplayscondenser pressureas"InchesHgABS".Afterdiscussions withtheNRCFieldInspector, Mr.SteveElrod,ontheabovefindingitwasagreedthattheaboveresponsewouldbemodifiedtoread:"Thecondenser vacuumdisplay(Pl-l0-7B) displayscondenser pressureas"InchesHgABS",andisconsistent withplantdocumentation.
-foENV,I.ROCONTROLROOMDATA10122SVNOaV<*.PQlq0p.I'9b.806/IIAO2p~G~r~<qAqhg,phL+"pr~),pr)9rrriggO'p~~eer~I'I...99PV/97IV.E.NTAL*'vr9reeVeIoXo~,eg,,urer"."'/iCIggr.',:::,9/Py~rr/r,III(<6<(gee'ttOIg,'RQring.r.%.r"..~"-~n/6n'opo~~OCC,.a~<$$~oto9'Xoxo~OM9peWy~c~)~PIIIIerQ~~1IIIIIIIillIIII',II~I9389's+'NC7011.~"'VeOL05OC.,OyOSO.0e~o~S+qO~..'.'II~~,IOlj'tJe.I/'rv~b*,I~FIGURE4 SOUNLEVELSURVEY-SLN0.2READINGLOCATIONSQ2Q4Q53Q6UIIlDf6sIFIGURE5 g~II}}
Thesubjectdisplaywillbelabeled,"InchesHgABS"."
 
NTOLSUMMARYHUMANENGINEERING REPORTONST.LUCIEUNITNO.2CONTROLROOM(Supplement Pl)UpdateofSection3.1(3.1)ControlRoomEnvironment
.A.LightingAlightsurveyofthecontrolroomwasconducted duringthemonthofAugust,1982withtheresultsaspreviously presented intheNTOLSummaryHumanEngineering ReportdatedOctober28,1982.Theemergency lightlevelswerefoundacceptable andthenormalAClightlevelsweretobereducedtoapproximately 50ft.candlelevelsbyswitching offselectedbanksofA.C.lightsnotonthevitalACautodieselloadcircuits.
Alightsurveywasconducted 3anuary7,1983afternormallightlevelswerereduced.ThenormalAClightlevelswerereducedtoacceptable levelssuchthatemergency lightlevelsremainuneffected.
ThenormalAClightlevelsastestedarepresented inFigure3andtable3.1.Itshouldbenotedthatwherecontrolpanelshaveverticalandhorizontal workareaslightlevelsweremeasuredonbothplanes.Inconclusion, FPkLconsiders thecontrolroomlightsurveytobesatisfactorly completeandintendsnofurtheractionaspartofthePreliminary ControlRoomDesignRevieweffort.CONTROLROOMNORMALACLIGHTLEVELSTABLE3.1LevelinPositionFt.CandelsPositionLevelinFt.Candels123678910111213JO1590097377555655520506Ol360135391617181920'212223202526272829383532373537Q7797562701102229B.Temperature andHumidityAnassessment oftheSt.LucieUnitNo.2controlroomventilation systemwasconducted from3anuary7through3anuary10,1983.Nodiscrepancies werenoted.TheControlRoommeasuredtemperature andrelativehumidityranged5 from72to75oF.and50to50%respectively whiletheambientdrybulbtemperature andduepointrangedfrom59to75.5oF.and52to68oF.respectively.
FPRLconsiders thetemperature humiditysurveyofthecontrolroomtobesatisfactorily completeandintendsnofurtheractionaspartofthePreliminary ControlRoomDesignRevieweffort.C.NoiseAnoisesurveyoftheSt.LucieUnitNo.2controlroomwasconducted onDecember30,,1982.
Figure5showsthecontrolroomlocations wheresoundmeasurements weretaken.Table5.1liststhebackground levelsandTable5.2liststhepanelannunciator levelsasmeasured, atposition1ofFigure5.Itwasdetermined thatthe8ReactorProtection Systemcoolingfanswerethemajorcontributing factortotheobservedbackground noiselevels.Asecondsurveywasconducted withonly0ofthesubjectfansrunning.Byreducingthenumberofcoolingfansbyhalf,anapproximate 3dbAreduction inbackground noiselevelwasachieved.
Presently FPRLisreviewing theredesignoftheairsupplytothereactorprotection systemandwillimplement thenecessary systemdesignchangestoreducethenoisecontributed bythesubjectcoolingfansduringthefirstrefueling outage.FPRLwillinstallcarpeting inthecontrolroomwhichisexpectedtohelpreducebackground noiselevels.Thecarpeting willbeinstalled afterconstruction activityinthecontrolroomiscomplete.
FPRLconsiders thecontrolroomsoundsurveytobecomplete.
Thepresently installed annunciator sounddevicesareadjustable an'dwillberaisedto10dbAabovebackground.
CONTROLROOMBACKGROUND SOUNDLEVELSURVEYTABLE5.1LocationSoundLevelsindbA8RPSFansRunning0RPSFansRunning12356789106869716663626260596166656863616261595961 CONTROLROOMANNUNCIATOR.
SOUNDLEVELSURVEYTABLE5.2AlarmLocationReadingdbAABCDEFGH8l8079NotOperational 77/77'otOperational 77NotOperational NOTE:ReadingsweretakenatlocationIFPRLconsiders thiseffortofthePreliminary ControlRoomDesignReviewefforttobecomplete.
II.(3.l)RemoteShutdownPanelEnvironment A.LightingAlightsurveyofthenormalACandemergency D.C.lightlevelsintheRemoteShutdownPanelareawascompleted onNovember3,l982.LightlevelsweremeasuredatthreelevelsofeachverticalpaneI.Thedataarepresented below:RemoteShutdownPanelRoomDiagram:+NOTE:Readingstakenat(3)different positions directlyinfrontofthepanelandat(3)verticlepoints:30",50",70"foreachposition.
Measurements readingsinft.-candles.
I2(TESTPOINTPOS)
LIGHTSURVEYFORREMOTESHUTDOWNPANELROOMCondition
~HeihtPosition1Position2Position3J.VitalA.C.(Normal)(A2BDiesel)30I15QADI70"263016353836OJ00502.AandBBattery(D.C.)30II501I7Qll096592608510565753.ABattery/B Diesel(D.C.aA.C.)30II5QADI7Qll181815222520282532BBattery/A Diesel(D.C.2A.C.)301I50II7/II3860900870100303952LightlevelsintheRemoteShutdownPanelroomwillbereducedforconditions 2and0abovebyreducingtheincandescent lampsize.Verification testingwillbecompleteafterinstallation ofthetwocontrolrelayswhicharescheduled forinstallation duringthesecondweekofFebruary, 1983.B.Temperature andHumidityAreviewoftheSt.LucieSiteEnvironmental datapresented insection2.6oftheSt.LucieUnitNo.2Environmental Reportwasperformed.
Thedatapresented indicates thattheupperextremeclimaticconditions forthesitecanreasonably beexpectedforapproximately 8.596oftheyear(31days-hightemperature withhighhumidity).
TheRemoteShutdownpanelroomissuppliedwithambientairatapproximately 1000SCFMbytheReactorAuxiliary BuildingSupply.Fan.Duringtheabovementioned extremeconditions theambientairmaybebetween90and101oFwithamaximumwet-bulbtemperature of76.5F.Itisestimated th'attheairflowratementioned abovewouldprovidetheoperator-withaworkinghabitatehavinganairmovementof30Ft/Minwithasupplyairtemperature riseofapproximately 3F.Basedonamaximumwet-bulbtemperature of76.5oF.,amaximumdrybulbtemperature ofJQOoF.andanairvelocityof30Ft/Minitisanticipated thattheRemoteShutdownPanelRoomenvironment willbewithinthe85oF.orlesseffective temperature rangeatleast9696oftheyear.The85oF.effective temperature limitreferenced isasdefinedbyMILSTD-1072andextracted fromthecurvesoffigure38,MILSTD-1072.Sincetheremoteshutdownpanelroomenvironment isconservatively estimated tobemarginally outsidethe85oF.effective temperature rangeJ6days(0%)oftheyearFPRLintendsnofurtheractiononthisitemasPartofthePreliminary ControlRoomDesignRevieweffort.Thisitemwillbereaddressed duringtheDetailedControlRoomDesignReviewatwhichtimethesubjectfansystembalancing andfanperformance testingwouldhavebeencompleteandamoreaccurateassessment ofexistingoperational conditions 8
canbemade.FPRLconsiders theresultsobtainedandthePreliminary ControlRoomDesignReviewefforttobesatisfactorily complete.
C.NoiseAnoisesurveyoftheSt.LucieUnitNo.2RemoteShutdownPanelRoomwasconducted onDecember30,l982.Themaximumsoundlevelobservedwas59dbAwhichwaswellwithinthe65dbAlevelpresented inNUREG-0700.
Theobservedbackground'ound levelsareacceptable andFPKLconsiders thisportionof-thePreliminary ControlRoomDesignReviewefforttobesatisfactorily complete.
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-foENV,I.ROCONTROLROOMDATA10122SVNOaV<*.PQlq0p.I'9b.806/IIAO2p~G~r~<qAqhg,ph L+"pr~),pr)9rr riggO'p~~eer~I'I...99PV/97IV.E.NTAL*'vr9reeVeIoXo~,eg,,urer"."'/iCIggr.',:::,9/Py~
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Mr.DarrellG.Eisenhut, DirectorDivisionofLicensing

DearMr.Eisenhut:

Re:St.LucieUnitNo.2DocketNo.50-389FPL/NRCDecember27,1982Telecommunication onControlRoomDesignReviewSulementlofNUREG-0803 Attachedaretheagreedtomodifiedresponses toitemsA.l.3,A.3.l,A.0.10,A.5.8,A.5.9andA.6.llofAppendixC,Supplement No.lofNUREG-0843.

Inaddition, attachedisanupdatedresponseonitem3.lofFloridaPowerRLightCompany's NTOLSummarHumanEnineerinReortonSt.LucieUnitNo.2ControlRoom(Supplement

$7I.Ifyouhaveanyquestions regarding thissubmittal, pleasecontactusaccordingly.

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SERVINGPEOPLE C,I Attachment RECORDOFPHONECONVERSATION December2T,l982Aconference callbetweenFloridaPowerRLightCompanyprojectandhumanfactorengineering teamrepresentatives andrepresentatives oftheNuclearRegulatory Commission licensing branchandhumanfactor'sbranchwasheldonDecember27,1982atapprox~mately l300.Thepurposeofthecallwastoreviewandresolveanypointsofcontention withregardtothoseitemssubmitted toMr.D.G.Eisenhut,

Director, DivisionofLicensing undercoverlettersL-82-077, datedl0/29/82andL-82-096, datedII/10/82.

Thefollowing aresubmitted toprovidemodifiedresponses toSERSupplement No.lAppendixCfindingsA.l.3,A.3.l,A.0.10,A.5.8,A.5.9andA.6.llasagreedtoandprovideadditional information withregardtosection3.lofFloridaPowerRLight'sNTOLSummarHumanEnineerinReortonSt.LucieUnitNo.2ControlRoom(Supplement k/IdatedOctober28,l982.SERSulementNo.IAndixCFindinA.l.3Theoriginalfindingandresponsewereasfollows:~FindinA.l.3Therearenoprovisions forkeystorageandnoprocedures forkeyaccesscontrolforkeysusedintheControlRoomandforkeysusedattheRemoteShutdownPanel.(I.6)~ResonceKeystoragewillbeprovidedaswellasthenecessary keyaccesscontrolprocedures forthosekeysusedintheControlRoomandRemoteShutdownPanelpriortofuelload.TheRemoteShutdownPanelSISblockkeyswillbemaintained atRABcontrolaccesspoint.Afterdiscussions withrepresentatives fromFPRLOperations StaffandHumanFactors.BranchoftheNuclearRegulatory Commission itwasagreedthattheresponsetoFindingA.l.3wouldbemodifiedtoread:"Keystoragewillbeprovidedaswellasthenecessary keyaccesscontrolprocedures forthosekeysusedintheControl-RoomandRemoteShutdownPanelpriortofuelload."Deletionofthelastsentencewasdeemedappropriate sinceFPRLisimplementing thesameRemoteShutdown.

Panelkeycontrolprocedure andkeylockeraccessaspresently existsonSt.LucieUnitNo.I.Implementation ofthisplanprovidesforstorageoftheSISblockkeysinalockedkeylockerlocatedintheRemoteShutdownPanelRoom.LocationoftheSISblockkeysintheRemoteShutdownPanelRoomgreatlyimprovesoperatoraccesstothesubjectkeysandminimizes theamountoftimeitwouldtaketheoperatortomanhisstationwiththesubjectkeys.

SERSulementNo.IAndixCFindinA.3.ITheoriginalfindingandresponsewereasfollows:~FindinA.3.lThefunctionoftheannunciator tilelabeledANNUNCIATOR POWERSUPPLYonannunciator PanelKisnotclear.(3.1)~ResonseThetilewillbere-engraved toread"Annunciator BackupPowerSupply"priortotheissuanceofanoperating license.Afterreviewofthesubjectannunciator Operations personnel atSt.LucieUnitNo.2feltthatlabelingthesubjectannunciator as"Annunciator PowerSupplyFailure"wasmoredescriptive thantheoriginalannunciator labelpresented intheresponseabove.Thesubjectannunciator tilewillbelabeled"Annunciator PowerSupplyFailure".

SERSulementNo.IAndixCFindinA.O.IOTheoriginalfindingandresponsewereasfollows:~FindinA.C.loRotaryswitchesandkeyswitches haveunlabelled positions.

(0.12)Examples:

a)SIASBlockChannelSAandSBkeyswitches onPanel206b)MSISBlockChannelSAandSBkeyswitches onPanel206c)TripCircuitResetrotaryswitchesontheRPSPanel~ResonseThesepositions willbelabeledpriortoissuanceofanoperating license.Afterperforming anengineering reviewandfieldinspection ofplantdocuments, standards andswitchescutcheon platesitwasverifiedthatthenormalpositiononcontrolswitchesisnotengraved.

Theexistingcondition isaspertheArchitect Engineer's labelingspecification andcontrolswitchpositionconvention.

Asaresultofconversations withrepresentatives fromtheNRC'sHumanFactorsBranchandFPRL'sProjectManagement TeamandHumanEngineering Groupitwasagreedtomodifythesubjectresponsetoread:"Thesepositions willbelabeledtobeconsistent withplantstandards andexistingcontrolswitchconventions priortoissuanceofanoperating license."

SERSulementNo.1AndixCFindinA.5e8Theoriginalfindingandresponsewereasfollows:~FindinA.5.8Severalmeterscaleshavethickblackmarkstoextendmajorthickmarkstothescalenumerals.

Thesemarksgivethemisleading appearance ofminus(-)signsinfrontofthemeterscalenumerals.

(5.11)Examples:

(HVAC5'anel) a)PDIS-25-1B b)PDI-25-15B

~ResenseThemarksviewedasbeinginterpreted asminus(-)signswillberemoved.Thiswillbeaccomplished priortofuelloading.DuringafieldreviewofthisitemwithNRCFieldInspector, Mr.SteveElrod,itwasagreedthatthemajorthickmarksonsigmametersdidnotposeariyconfusion tothecontrolroomoperator.

Whereindicators displaypositiveandnegativevaluesthescalesareconspicuously markedindicating positiveandnegativevalues.Majorgraduation onsigmasareconsistently markedaspertheattachedFigures1R2.Figure1depictsatypicalsigmascaleshowinganegativetopositivevaluescaleandFigure2depictsatypicalsigmascaleshowingzerotopositivevalues.Asagreedtopreviously duringconversations betweenrepresentative oftheNRC'sHumanFactorsBranchandFPRL'sHumanEngineering GroupFPRLhasmodifieditsresponseto.read:"Themarksviewedasbeingminus(-)signsbythefieldinspection teamposenosignificant interpretation problemtothecontrolroomoperator.

Thesubjectsigmametergraduations areconsistently presented.

Wherenegativeandpositivevaluesaredisplayed byindicators minus(-)andplus(+)signsareconspicuously placedonindicator scales.FPRLintendsnofurtheractiononthisitem."SERSulementNo.1AndixCFindinA.5.9Theoriginalfindingandresponsewereasfollows:~FindinA.5.9Thereareseveraldisplayswhichuseunconventional scalegraduations.

(5.12)Examples:

a),Panel201:DIESELGENERATOR 2BMVARSVARM-1616 b)Panel200:WIDERANGE96POWER31-00IBc)Panel203:LOOP2ACOLDLEGTEMPTIC-llld)DieselGen2BFrequency

~ResonseThedisplayslistedinthefindingwillbemodifiedasfollows:Meterfaceswillbecolorcodedtoreflectnormaloperating rangespriortoissuanceofanoperating license.Displayswillbereviewedforscaleconvention duringthelong-term controlroomreviewandreportedoninaccordance withNUREG-0700.Afterdiscussions withtheNRCFieldInspector, Mr.SteveElrod,ontheabovefindingFPRLfeelsthattheabove'response shouldbemodifiedtoreflecttheintentofthecolorcodingprogrampresently beingimplemented todenotenormaloperating rangesonindicators.

Themodifiedresponsereadsasfollows:"Thedisplayslistedinthefindingwillbemodifiedasfollows:Meterfaceswillbecolorcodedtoreflectnormaloperating ranges.Thoseindicators whichareusedoverawiderangeofoperating conditions andhavenodefiniteoperating bandswillnotbecolorcodedsincenoimprovement inoperatorperformance would.beexpectedandpossibleconfusion astothemeaningofthecolorcodemaycontribute tooperatorerrorduringoperation.

Itemsbandcintheabovefindingwillnothaveanycoloroperating bandsplacedontheirscalesincetheyareusedunderavarietyofoperating conditions andtheirnormaloperating banddependsonplantstatus."SERSulementNo.lAndixCFindinA.6.llTheoriginalfindingandresponsewereasfollows:~FindinA.6.llTheCONDENSER VACUUMDISPLAY(PI-10-7B) onPanel20lhasamislabeled scale.Itshouldread"InchesHgVacuum"insteadof"InchesHgABS".(6.I3)~ResonseThecondenser vacuumdisplaywillbelabeledas"InchesHg"priortofuelloading.AreviewofSt.LucieUnitNo.2pipingandinstrumentation drawingsindicates thatPl-l0-7Bdisplayscondenser pressureas"InchesHgABS".Afterdiscussions withtheNRCFieldInspector, Mr.SteveElrod,ontheabovefindingitwasagreedthattheaboveresponsewouldbemodifiedtoread:"Thecondenser vacuumdisplay(Pl-l0-7B) displayscondenser pressureas"InchesHgABS",andisconsistent withplantdocumentation.

Thesubjectdisplaywillbelabeled,"InchesHgABS"."

NTOLSUMMARYHUMANENGINEERING REPORTONST.LUCIEUNITNO.2CONTROLROOM(Supplement Pl)UpdateofSection3.1(3.1)ControlRoomEnvironment

.A.LightingAlightsurveyofthecontrolroomwasconducted duringthemonthofAugust,1982withtheresultsaspreviously presented intheNTOLSummaryHumanEngineering ReportdatedOctober28,1982.Theemergency lightlevelswerefoundacceptable andthenormalAClightlevelsweretobereducedtoapproximately 50ft.candlelevelsbyswitching offselectedbanksofA.C.lightsnotonthevitalACautodieselloadcircuits.

Alightsurveywasconducted 3anuary7,1983afternormallightlevelswerereduced.ThenormalAClightlevelswerereducedtoacceptable levelssuchthatemergency lightlevelsremainuneffected.

ThenormalAClightlevelsastestedarepresented inFigure3andtable3.1.Itshouldbenotedthatwherecontrolpanelshaveverticalandhorizontal workareaslightlevelsweremeasuredonbothplanes.Inconclusion, FPkLconsiders thecontrolroomlightsurveytobesatisfactorly completeandintendsnofurtheractionaspartofthePreliminary ControlRoomDesignRevieweffort.CONTROLROOMNORMALACLIGHTLEVELSTABLE3.1LevelinPositionFt.CandelsPositionLevelinFt.Candels123678910111213JO1590097377555655520506Ol360135391617181920'212223202526272829383532373537Q7797562701102229B.Temperature andHumidityAnassessment oftheSt.LucieUnitNo.2controlroomventilation systemwasconducted from3anuary7through3anuary10,1983.Nodiscrepancies werenoted.TheControlRoommeasuredtemperature andrelativehumidityranged5 from72to75oF.and50to50%respectively whiletheambientdrybulbtemperature andduepointrangedfrom59to75.5oF.and52to68oF.respectively.

FPRLconsiders thetemperature humiditysurveyofthecontrolroomtobesatisfactorily completeandintendsnofurtheractionaspartofthePreliminary ControlRoomDesignRevieweffort.C.NoiseAnoisesurveyoftheSt.LucieUnitNo.2controlroomwasconducted onDecember30,,1982.

Figure5showsthecontrolroomlocations wheresoundmeasurements weretaken.Table5.1liststhebackground levelsandTable5.2liststhepanelannunciator levelsasmeasured, atposition1ofFigure5.Itwasdetermined thatthe8ReactorProtection Systemcoolingfanswerethemajorcontributing factortotheobservedbackground noiselevels.Asecondsurveywasconducted withonly0ofthesubjectfansrunning.Byreducingthenumberofcoolingfansbyhalf,anapproximate 3dbAreduction inbackground noiselevelwasachieved.

Presently FPRLisreviewing theredesignoftheairsupplytothereactorprotection systemandwillimplement thenecessary systemdesignchangestoreducethenoisecontributed bythesubjectcoolingfansduringthefirstrefueling outage.FPRLwillinstallcarpeting inthecontrolroomwhichisexpectedtohelpreducebackground noiselevels.Thecarpeting willbeinstalled afterconstruction activityinthecontrolroomiscomplete.

FPRLconsiders thecontrolroomsoundsurveytobecomplete.

Thepresently installed annunciator sounddevicesareadjustable an'dwillberaisedto10dbAabovebackground.

CONTROLROOMBACKGROUND SOUNDLEVELSURVEYTABLE5.1LocationSoundLevelsindbA8RPSFansRunning0RPSFansRunning12356789106869716663626260596166656863616261595961 CONTROLROOMANNUNCIATOR.

SOUNDLEVELSURVEYTABLE5.2AlarmLocationReadingdbAABCDEFGH8l8079NotOperational 77/77'otOperational 77NotOperational NOTE:ReadingsweretakenatlocationIFPRLconsiders thiseffortofthePreliminary ControlRoomDesignReviewefforttobecomplete.

II.(3.l)RemoteShutdownPanelEnvironment A.LightingAlightsurveyofthenormalACandemergency D.C.lightlevelsintheRemoteShutdownPanelareawascompleted onNovember3,l982.LightlevelsweremeasuredatthreelevelsofeachverticalpaneI.Thedataarepresented below:RemoteShutdownPanelRoomDiagram:+NOTE:Readingstakenat(3)different positions directlyinfrontofthepanelandat(3)verticlepoints:30",50",70"foreachposition.

Measurements readingsinft.-candles.

I2(TESTPOINTPOS)

LIGHTSURVEYFORREMOTESHUTDOWNPANELROOMCondition

~HeihtPosition1Position2Position3J.VitalA.C.(Normal)(A2BDiesel)30I15QADI70"263016353836OJ00502.AandBBattery(D.C.)30II501I7Qll096592608510565753.ABattery/B Diesel(D.C.aA.C.)30II5QADI7Qll181815222520282532BBattery/A Diesel(D.C.2A.C.)301I50II7/II3860900870100303952LightlevelsintheRemoteShutdownPanelroomwillbereducedforconditions 2and0abovebyreducingtheincandescent lampsize.Verification testingwillbecompleteafterinstallation ofthetwocontrolrelayswhicharescheduled forinstallation duringthesecondweekofFebruary, 1983.B.Temperature andHumidityAreviewoftheSt.LucieSiteEnvironmental datapresented insection2.6oftheSt.LucieUnitNo.2Environmental Reportwasperformed.

Thedatapresented indicates thattheupperextremeclimaticconditions forthesitecanreasonably beexpectedforapproximately 8.596oftheyear(31days-hightemperature withhighhumidity).

TheRemoteShutdownpanelroomissuppliedwithambientairatapproximately 1000SCFMbytheReactorAuxiliary BuildingSupply.Fan.Duringtheabovementioned extremeconditions theambientairmaybebetween90and101oFwithamaximumwet-bulbtemperature of76.5F.Itisestimated th'attheairflowratementioned abovewouldprovidetheoperator-withaworkinghabitatehavinganairmovementof30Ft/Minwithasupplyairtemperature riseofapproximately 3F.Basedonamaximumwet-bulbtemperature of76.5oF.,amaximumdrybulbtemperature ofJQOoF.andanairvelocityof30Ft/Minitisanticipated thattheRemoteShutdownPanelRoomenvironment willbewithinthe85oF.orlesseffective temperature rangeatleast9696oftheyear.The85oF.effective temperature limitreferenced isasdefinedbyMILSTD-1072andextracted fromthecurvesoffigure38,MILSTD-1072.Sincetheremoteshutdownpanelroomenvironment isconservatively estimated tobemarginally outsidethe85oF.effective temperature rangeJ6days(0%)oftheyearFPRLintendsnofurtheractiononthisitemasPartofthePreliminary ControlRoomDesignRevieweffort.Thisitemwillbereaddressed duringtheDetailedControlRoomDesignReviewatwhichtimethesubjectfansystembalancing andfanperformance testingwouldhavebeencompleteandamoreaccurateassessment ofexistingoperational conditions 8

canbemade.FPRLconsiders theresultsobtainedandthePreliminary ControlRoomDesignReviewefforttobesatisfactorily complete.

C.NoiseAnoisesurveyoftheSt.LucieUnitNo.2RemoteShutdownPanelRoomwasconducted onDecember30,l982.Themaximumsoundlevelobservedwas59dbAwhichwaswellwithinthe65dbAlevelpresented inNUREG-0700.

Theobservedbackground'ound levelsareacceptable andFPKLconsiders thisportionof-thePreliminary ControlRoomDesignReviewefforttobesatisfactorily complete.

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