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Exam Material Loss of condenser v... Question Preview Question ID: 1450967 02/09/2021 2of3Original Question #22 ID: 1450967 Points: 1.00 Given the following conditions on Unit 1:
Reactor power is 7% power The turbine is being rolled for a start up The condenser has developed a small vacuum leak Condenser pressure is 26.7 inches of Hg. and slowly lowering The crew has entered AOP -7G,LOSS OF CONDENSER VACUUM What is: 1) the MINIMUM backpressure setpoint at which the Turbine Bypass Valves becomes unavailable, and 2) what does this setpoint protect?
A. 1) 20 inches Hg.
- 2) Low pressure turbine blades from stationary diaphragm rubbing B. 1) 20 inches Hg.
- 2) Main condenser from overpressure C. 1) 22.5 inches Hg.
- 2) Main condenser from overpressure D. 1) 22.5 inches Hg.
- 2) Low pressure turbine blades from stationary diaphragm rubbing Answer C Answer Explanation A.INCORRECT -1) Plausible since the setpoint is for the SGFP trip and the basis document states that feed flow will be lost when TBV pressure setpoint is reached, however the setpoint is 22.5 inches Hg. 2) Plausible since the LP turbine blades are sensitive to back pressure and stationary diaphragm rubbing, however the basis document stipulates that condenser overpressure is the reason the TBV permissive is lost.
B.INCORRECT -1) Plausible since the setpoint is for the SGFP trip and the basis document states t hat feed flow will be lost when TBV pressure setpoint is reached, however the setpoint is 22.5 inches Hg. 2) Correct reason per basis document C.CORRECT -Basis Document NOTE 4 provides this information D.INCORRECT -1) Correct TBV setpoint 2) Plausible since the LP turbine blades are sensitive to back pressure and stationary diaphragm rubbing, however the basis document stipulates that condenser overpressure is the reason the TBV permissive is lost.
Exam Material Loss of condenser v... Question Preview
Question Information
Topic L97703 St.Lucie 2001 RO Exam: Loss of condenser vacuum and AOP
User ID Q97703 System ID 1450967
Project CC-OPS
Status Active Point Value 1.00 Time (min) 3
Open or Closed Reference Cognitive Level MEMORY
Operator Discipline LO-ct Operator Type job
References Provided
K/A Justification
SRO-Only Justification
Additional Information
K/A Info: 051 Loss of Condenser Vacuum AK3 -Knowledge of the reasons for the following responses as they apply to the Loss of Condenser Vacuum:
AK3.01 - Loss of steam dump capability upon loss of condenser vacuum
References:
AOP-7G Comments: Modified St. Lucie 2011 RO Exam for ILO Exam Bank use. JLG
K/A Reference(s)
APE.051.AK3.01 Safety Function 4 Tier 1 Group 2 RO Imp: 2.8* SRO Imp: 3.1*
Knowledge of the reasons for the following responses as they apply to the Loss of Condenser Vacuum: (CFR 41.5,41.10 / 45.6 / 45.13)
Loss of steam dump capability upon loss of condenser vacuum
Learning Objective(s)
Question not linked to a Learning Objective Cross Reference Links None
Question ID: 1450967 02/09/2021 3 of 3 Exam Material SG Blowdown Tank Rad Automatic actions when RI-401... Question Preview
Original Question #51 ID: 1442194 Points: 1.00
SG Blowdown Tank Rad Monitor, RI-4014, alarms. What automatic action(s), if any, occur(s)? Assume BD REC HI-TEMP DUMP, 1-BD-4088-CV, is open.
A. Blowdown isolation CVs go shut and blowdown recovery shifts to Miscellaneous Waste system.
B. Blowdown recovery shifts to Miscellaneous Waste System and operator action needed to shut SG Blowdown CVs.
C. Blowdown isolation CVs go shut and blowdown recovery shifts to the Circulating Water System.
D. None. Manual operator action is required to shut the SG Blowdown CVs and shift blowdown recovery to Miscellaneous Waste.
Answer A
Answer Explanation No explanation provided
Question Information
Topic SG Blowdown Tank Rad Automatic actions when RI-4014 alarms
User ID SGBD Q24651 System ID 1442194
Project CC-OPS
Status Active Point Value 1.00 Time (min) 3
Open or Closed Reference CLOSED Cognitive Level MEMORY
Operator Discipline LO-I Operator Type RO
CFR: 41.7 Design, components, and functions of control and safety 10CFR55 Content systems, including instrumentation, signals, interlocks, failure modes, and automatic and manual features.
References ProvidedN/A
K/A JustificationN/A
SRO-Only JustificationNot applicable
Additional InformationN/A
Question ID: 1442194 02/09/2021 2 of3 Exam Material SG Blowdown Tank Rad Automatic actions when RI -401... Question Preview Question ID: 1442194 02/09/2021 3of3Basis: SG Blowdown Tank Rad Monitor R1 -4014 Alarms High
References:
55.41:7 55.43:5 / SD -19KA1:
018K1.02KA2: K4.01 K/A Reference(s)
SF1.014.K4.01 Safety Function 1 Tier 2 Group 2 RO Imp: 2.5* SRO Imp: 2.7*
Knowledge of RPIS design feature(s) and/or interlock(s) which provide for the following: (CFR: 41.5 / 45.7)
Upper electrical limit Learning Objective(s)
Evaluate the response of the SG Blowdown and Recovery system for the following conditions:
RI-4014 ( SG Blowdown tank) in alarm RI-4095 ( SG Blowdown Recovery) in alarm User (Sys) ID 24428 ( 1203645 )
Cross Reference Links None