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Initial Exam 2015-301 Post Exam Comments
ML15068A037
Person / Time
Site: Turkey Point, 05522399, 05524324  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 03/09/2015
From:
NRC/RGN-II
To:
Florida Power & Light Co
References
50-250/15-301, 50-251/15-301
Download: ML15068A037 (22)


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ENERGY NRC LICENSE EXAM COMMENTS 2015-301 TURKEY POINT NRC WRITTEN EXAM CHALLENG ES Question 42: Provided by docket numbers 55-22399 and 55-24324.

Challenge This question has an unclear stem that confused the applicants.

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Result This was a high missed question with all answer choices being selected by seven applicants.

Comments: The questions given conditions identify RCP problems related to low flow, vibration, and oil reservoir level. The question itself asks for crews response in accordance with 4-ONOP-041.l, Reactor, Coolant Pump Off-Normal. The proposed answer is related required by 4-ARP-097.CR.B to trip the Reactor.

Reference Procedures: 4-ONOP-041 .1, Reactor Coolant Pump Off-Normal (Rev. 8/21/1 4) 4-ARP-097.CR.B, Control Room Response Panel B (Rev. 7)

Recommendation Delete this question with disconnected logic from the exam since no actions are required

in accordance with 4-ONOP-041.1.

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QUESTION 42 Given the following conditions:

  • Unit 4 is at 38% power and stable.
  • 4C Loop RCS Flow Meters are: 86%, 89%, and 91%.
  • 4C RCP motor frame vibration is 3 mils.
  • 4C RCP Oil Reservoir level  % below normal.

Which ONE of the following identifies the crew Reactor Coolant Pump Off-Normal, to the given conditions?

A. No actions required to trip 4C RCP or Reactor or reduce load.

B. A Reactor trip and 4C RCP trip are required.

C. A Reactor trip is required and 4C RCP trip is NOT required.

D. A Fast Load Reduction is required.

fhis information is onzrai1ed by PINs 2015 LOIT (L-i5-l) NRC 1XAlIN1ION SEC1RITY CR.LlENT.

REVISION NO.: PROCEDURE TITLE: PAGE:

7 6 CONTROL ROOM RESPONSE - PANEL B PROCEDURE NO.: WINDOW:.

1/3 4-ARP-097.CR.B TURKEY POINT UNIT 4 (Page 1 of 1)

CAUSES: One or more RCS loop flow channels below 90% due to:

  • RCS loop flow channel failure(s)

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  • RCP pump trouble
  • Vital 4KV bus undervoltage RX COOLANT
  • Vital 4KV bus under frequency LOOP C LOFLOW DEVICE: SETPOINT: LOCATION:
  • FC-434 One or more less than 90% N/A
1. CHECK RCS loop C flow indications on VPA and status lamps on VPB to pinpoint affected channels.
2. CHECK 4C RCP tripped by observing pump breaker indicating lights AND PUMP current meter on VPA.
3. CHECK 4B 4KV Bus voltage and frequency.
4. CHECK RCS loop C Th and T recorders on VPA.

OPERATOR ACTIONS

1. IF RX power is above P-8 AND two out of three RCS Loop C flow channels are below 90%, THEN; A. ENSURE the reactor is tripped.

- -0, Reactor Trip or Safety Injection.

-2IF RX power is below P-8 AND two out of three RCS Loop C flow channels are below 4 90%, THEN:

A. TRIP the reactor.

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--ERFORM 4-EOP-E-0, Reactor Trip or Safety Injection.

3. IF oiiie low channel is below 90%, THEN A. CHECK channel power supply in rack.

B. REFER TO 4-ONOP-049. 1, Deviation or Failure of Safety Related or Reactor Protection Channels.

REFERENCES:

1. FPL Drawing 5614-M-3041
2. FPL Logic Diagram 5610-T-L1, Sheet 20
3. Tech Spec Sections 3.3.1, 3.4.1.1, 3.4.1.2, and 3.4.1.3

NERQY NRC LICENSE EXAM COMMENTS 2015-301 TURKEY POINT NRC WRITTEN EXAM CHALLENGES Question 53: Provided by docket number 55-24326.

Challenge This question did not supply all the necessary information.

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Result This question was missed by some students.

Comments: The question addresses a leak location between the 3B RHR Heat Exchanger and HCV-3-758.

These applicants are not required to have detailed prints committed to memory. This question required print 5613-M-3050 Sheet 1 for determining the RHR leak location.

Reference Print: 561 3-M-3050 Sheet 1 (Rev. 36)

Recommendation Delete this question from the exam since students were disadvantaged not having

required information.

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QUESTION 53 Given the following conditions:

  • 3-EOP-ECA-1 .2, LOCA Outside Containment, has been entered.
  • The crew closed MOV-3-744A & B, RHR Discharge to Cold Leg Isolation Valves.
  • The leak is between the 3B RHR Heat Exchanger and 3-HCV-758, RHR HX Outlet Flow Control Valve.

Which ONE of the following completes the following statement?

In accordance with 3-EOP-ECA-1 .2, isolation of the LOCA outside containment can be verified based on (1) .

Local operator action( (2) fr Alternate RHR to be available for plant cooldown.

A. (1) increasing RCS pressure (2) are required B. (1) increasing RCS pressure (2) are NOT required C. (1) decreasing Auxiliary Building radiation (2) are required D. (1) decreasing Auxiliary Building radiation (2) are NOT required iis igformatoii s onroied by 1\ 2015 LOff (L-15-i) NRC 1iNAT1ON SEC1RITV .C1EMENT.

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NRC LICENSE EXAM COMMENTS 2015-301 TURKEY POINT NRC WRITTEN EXAM CHALLENG ES Question 66: Provided by docket number 55-24324.

Challenge This question has unclear information which confused the applicants.

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Result This was a high missed question with the applicants since two red books exist in the Control Room

which are used for watch turnover.

Comments: This question asks for turnover responsibilities prior to assuming the Unit 3 RCO watchstation.

These requirements are delinated on Attachment 3, RO Unit Duty Shift Relief Checklist. Answer A is also

correct based of the following: 1) Check LMS for quals (Review LMS to verify no overdue items or outstanding watch qualifications that would prevent assuming watch); 2) review eSOMs for clearances (Clearance Book (in Modes 1-4) for clearances issued since last shift worked.); 3) and review red book (other items listed in 0-ADM-202) There are two red books in the Control Room which are used. This caused confusion. Prior to watch relief, the RCO reviews the Watchchstander QOS Book, TCC Control Index Review (TMD Logbook),

and Special Instructions.

Reference Procedure: 0-ADM-202, Shift Relief and Turnover (Rev. 01/30/1 2)

Recommendation Delete this question.

PTN L-15-1 NRC EXAM ibis tOflflI1iOfl cOIIfl)flCd by Ns 2)! (.01 I((.lI) ( (ION Si(t l QUESTION 66 Which ONE of the following identifies the required reviews prior to assuming the Unit 3 RCO responsibility in accordance with O-ADM-202, Shift Relief and Turnover?

clearas n d* rev ie Schedule of Plant B. Review TSA log book (TCC ndex), review Schedule of Plant Checks and Surveillances (Red Book), and perform a Minimum Equipment List check.

C. Check Watchstander Out of Service Book, review eSOMs for clearances, and perform a Minimum Equipment List check.

D. Check Watchstander Out of Service Book, review TSA log book (TCC Index), and review Annunciator Status Log.

The red book check also makes this correct. Two red books exist in the Control Room Ibis iiormain s orrod by P fss 2015 LOIT {L-5-) .RC X. .H.,Ai1ON SFCI RiT (EsT.

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O-ADM-202 Shift Relief and Turnover 1/30/12 ATTACHMENT 3 (Page 1 of 1)

RO UNIT DUTY

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SHIFT RELIEF CHECKLIST Date: Unit#___________

Relief Time:

Off-going RO(print name) Oncoming RO: (print name) iPART.i-Thbe completed by Off-going RO

)nit 3 Mode:..  % Power

  • Gross MWe *(* Record N/A in Modes 2-6) nit 4Mgde:  % Power
  • Gross MWe *(* Record N/A in Modes 2-6) cps **

Intermediate Range: N35 or N36 amp**

\Source Rngei N31 orN3Z Mode 1)1 RethtlvltiChanges: Dilutibn gals, Boration gals, D-Bank steps Tavg IF / Pre$sure psig RCS Boron ppm RCS Leakage pmi iDetrmined Date Time GRP in progress # S TanR LRP in progress # Tank #

Ctmt Purge Permit in pVogre...______________________

WTP 000S / DhSerifceto_________________________________________

Boric Acid Storage Tk Levels A 8 C Accumulator Reference Level/Date A \!:f 8 1 c i_______

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Flags (STAR stickers) affixed to all Unit tnd rtmiridn Cphotrd Room items that are out of normal configuration Abnormal Annunciator Status Reason:

Major EOOS/LCO5:

Operations, Procedures, Transients, or Significant Maintenance in Progress/*:

- Mode 5, 6, Defueled - Provide shutdown risk status, protectedloperati6g tract, expected changes during next shift.

1- To be Revi ewed/compted by Oncoming ROpnor to shift rehef (Check box5 RO Logbook Q In compliance th license restrictions, if any 0 SCBA correctiv lense readily available if corrective lenses TSA Logbook required by license

( if on overtime thfs shift r on overtime on the next shift in this earance Bonk (in Modes 1-4) for clearances position, or if a shift trsde is involved, sign overtime sheet issued since last shift worked. - (Attachment 8 of O-ALDM-202)

Control Room Cfictenriy Log Watchstander Out-of-Service Book I] EOOS Logbooks (Au 0 ow current RCS boron concentration. Special lnslructipn Book If first watch with a new shift, discuss nth shift supervision their watchstanding Revew LMSto verify no overdue items or tstanding watch standards and expectations qualifications that would prevent assumirithe watch

  • Required prior to accepting shift responsibility.

PART 3-To be accomplished by RO prior to end of shift (Check box)

Notify Field S&jpervisor of any schedule or status changes and ensure the Overtime Manager is updated.

Shift Responsibility Turned Over By:

Shift Responsibility Accepted By.

F486 Rev. 5 (O-AOM-202)

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3.0 RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1 Shift operating personnel should conduct shift reliefs/turnovers in a professional manner at all times.

3.2 Every individual should be responsible for reviewing and understanding all documentation Every individual shall be responsible for reviewing LMS to ensure there are no overdue items that would prevent them from assuming the watch (i.e., Fire Team qualification, SCBA Fit, 0-ONOP-105, Watchstanding Proficiency, etc.).

3.4 Each operator shou persona y v e s a s o important system operating parameters, especially those relating to safety systems before assuming the shift.

3.5 The off-going operators should not leave their work areas until satisfied that their reliefs are fully aware of existing conditions.

3.6 Each shift should stamp and sign the appropriate narrative logbook to assume the shift, where applicable (i. e., ANPO, NPO, SNPO and RU) when the LAN Narrative Logbook Program is OOS.

3.7 Each licensed operator is responsible for complying with all NRC license restrictions, including having corrective lenses for self-contained breathing apparatuses readily available if corrective lenses are required by the license.

3.8 Each shift position shall be relieved by a person who is properly licensed or qualified to assume the shift position.

3.9 No person shall assume a shift position unless physically and mentally fit to competently perform assigned job duties.

3.10 No person shall permit a relief to assume the shift if there is doubt that the relief is alert, coherent, and fully capable of performing assigned duties.

3.11 All operators on a deviated schedule or returning from a deviated schedule (i.e., overtime, shift trade, sick leave, FMLA, etc.) shall complete Attachment 8, Work Hours Deviation, prior to the start of any covered work.

3.12 Upon satisfactory review of all applicable turnover items (i.e., logs, logbook, shift relief checklist/online turnover report). The operator should log into the respective Unit RU Narrative Logbook Program and electronically sign to document acceptance of the shift position. The electronic signature in the log book should be no earlier than 15 minutes before the scheduled shift start time.

3.13 All watch standers shall be aware of their qualification status:

  • Particular attention should be applied when returning from extended time off including, but not limited to: extended vacation, FMLA, short/long term disability, returning from an ILC program, etc.
  • Prior to taking planned vacation, all qualifications shall be maintained current and not expire during planned time off.

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0-ADM-202 Shift Relief and Turnover 1/30/12 5.0 PROCEDURE 5.1 Shift Turnover Requirements 5.1.1 Operations Department personnel on the off-going shift should complete the applicable Shift Relief Checklists on a form similar to Attachments 1 through 7, or complete applicable section of the online turnover report.

5.1.2 Under normal conditions, shift turnovers should be made at the applicable operator work station.

5.1.3 The off-going shift should make checks and remarks on the required Shift Relief Checklists or online turnover report in such a manner as to inform the oncoming shift of the following (as a minimum):

1. Current plant / watchstation status, equipment status, alarm status, and any abnormal or infrequent lineups.
2. Transients, procedures, evolutions, and other work in progress an the watchstation.
3. Evolutions / activities performed last shift and evolutions / activities expected for the upcoming shift.
4. Review of station logs, out of specification readings, and any turnover notes.
5. Unusual events that have occurred during the last 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
6. If the Plant is in Mode 5 or 6 or is defueled, provide shutdown risk status, ping train, and expected changes during the next shift.

5.1.4 Prior to assuming the shift) the oncoming operators should review pertinent documents such as lo k logsheets, and special instructions as specified in the o ow u s eps and discuss with the shifts supervision watchstanding standards and expectations if not normally assigned to that shift. This discussion need only take place prior to assuming the first watch with a new shift if the operator will be working with that shift continuously for some period of time (e.g., if working 5 consecutive shifts to maintain license active with the same crew, discussion is only required prior to first shift). This discussion is not required for the SM:

1. The oncoming Shift Manager (SM) and Unit Supervisor (US) shall perform the following:
a. Review the Special Instruction Book to ensure that all applicable instructions have been read.
b. Review the Night Orders to ensure that pertinent information is reviewed with appropriate shift personnel as soon as is practical after shift turnover.
c. Review the Watchstander Out-of-Service Book to ensure that the individuals assigned to stand shift are qualified to assume the shift.

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Shift Relief and Turnover 1/30/12 0-ADM-202 5.1.4.1 (Contd)

d. Review the Equipment Out-of-Service Books.
e. If any item(s) could not be completed, notify the Shift Manager (SM).
2. Oncoming Field Supervisor shall perform the following:
a. Review the Special Instruction Book to ensure that all applicable instructions have been read.
b. Review the Watchstander Out-of-Service Book to ensure that the individuals assigned to stand shift are qualified to assume the shift.

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c. Review the Equipment Out-of-Service Books.

the Shift Manager (SM).

\3.OIco1ngReactor Control Operator 9)5 all perform the following:

a. Review the RU Rounds Log readings recorded in the Plant Computer System. As a minimum, the Abnormal / Noted Log Readings for the tour date relieving.
b. Review the Equipment Out of Service (EOOS) Logbooks.
c. During the board walkdown, the RU should familiarize with the Control Room deficiencies addressed in the CRDL and any flags or STAR stickers for items out of normal configuration, and discuss with the off-going RU any applicable contingencies or compensatory actions.
  • Review active clearances prepared in accordance with 0-AD -

In-Plant Equipment Clearance Orders, for the assigned unit(s) back to the last shift worked (in Modes 1 through 4).

  • eview the Special Instruction Book to ensure that al app instructions have been read.

Review the Temporary System Alteration (TSA) Logboo

. Review the Watchstander Out-of-Service Book to ensure that the-.

(individividua1s assigned to stand shift are qualified to assW.

h. Review the Annunciator Status Log (ASL) for applicable compensatory actions for defeated or locked in alarms.

i If any item(s) could not be completed, notify the Shift Manager (SM).

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QUESTION 76 Maintaining containment pressure at greater than or equal to the LCO lower pressure limits ensures that (1)

The Tech Spec 336 hour0.00389 days <br />0.0933 hours <br />5.555556e-4 weeks <br />1.27848e-4 months <br /> per calendar year time limit for containment average air temperature between 120 °F and 125 °F (2) allowed to be extended to credit times when containment temperatures are lower.

A. (1) ECCS systems will have sufficient net positive suction head during the recirculation phase of a design basis accident (2) is NOT B. (1) ECCS systems will have sufficient net positive suction head during the recirculation phase of a design basis accident.

CORRECT answer.

(2) is D. (1) the containment structure is prevented from exceeding its design negative differential pressure limit (2) is lhis niormazion s controHed by ?1.\s O15 Loll (1.-IS-i) NC f.li\. iiO r .EE.iEi.

CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS AIR TEMPERATURE LIMITING CONDITION FOR OPERATION 3.6.1.5 PmycQntainmaverage air temperature shall not exceed 125°F and shall not exceed 120°F by more thar(336 equivalent hour during a calendar year.

APPLICABILITY: MODES 1, 2, 3, and 4.

ACTION:

With the containment average air temperature greater than 125°F or greater than 120°F for more than 336 equivalent hours* during a calendar year, reduce the average air temperature to within the applicable limit within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />, or be in at least HOT STANDBY within the next 6 hours6.944444e-5 days <br />0.00167 hours <br />9.920635e-6 weeks <br />2.283e-6 months <br /> and in COLD SHUTDOWN within the following 30 hours3.472222e-4 days <br />0.00833 hours <br />4.960317e-5 weeks <br />1.1415e-5 months <br />.

SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 4.6.1.5 The primary containment average air temperature shall be the arithmetical average of the temperatures at the following locations and shall be determined at least once per 24 hour2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />s:

Approximate Location

a. 0° Azimuth 58 feet elevation
b. 120° Azimuth 58 feet elevation
c. 240° Azimuth 58 feet elevation
  • Equivalent hours are determined from actual hours using the time-temperature relationships that supportthe environmental qualification requirements of 10 CFR 50.49.

TURKEY POINT UNITS 3 & 4 3/4 6-6 AMENDMENT NOS. 260 AND 255

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11 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION BASES CONTROL PROGRAM 129 of 192 PROCEDURE NO.:

O-.ADM-536 TURKEY POINT PLANT ATTACHMENT 2 Technical Specification Bases (Page 113 of 176) 3/4.6.1.3 (Continued)

At this point the door is still physically restrained from opening, but the seating pressure against the 0-ring seal may have been reduced such that the door seal is in an untested configuration, potentially creating a leakage path. In this configuration, the door is considered closed per the Technical Specifications and would satisfy the interlock test requirements, but the overall air lock leakage requirement may have been invalidated. This configuration would result in an inoperable airlock door since the 0-ring seal was NOT properly compressed. As there is NO functional difference between an unsecured door and a leaking door (as far as maintenance of containment integrity is concerned), the unsecured door must be considered inoperable.

3/4.6.1.4 TFimitatns on Containment Internal Pressure ensurethat: (1) The containment structure is prevented from exbeeding its design negative pressure differential of 2.5 psig with respect to the outside atmosphere, ./

3/4.6.1.5 Air Temperature The limi9iion_Gent&nrnerrt-average-aif-tempertyre ensure that te...deign limits for a LOCA are NOT exceeded, andfFtthe.

nvironmentaI qualification of equipment is NOT impacted. If

/ temperatures exceed 120°F, but remain below 125°F for up to.

4 336 hours0.00389 days <br />0.0933 hours <br />5.555556e-4 weeks <br />1.27848e-4 months <br /> during a calendar year, NO action is required. lf the, 336-hour limit is approached, an evaluation may be performed to extend the limit if some of the hours have been spent at less than 125°F Measurements shall be made at all listed locations whethf by 5tmme,ts, prior to

NExT3ra ENERGY NRC LICENSE EXAM COMMENTS 2015-301 TURKEY POINT NRC WRITTEN EXAM CHALLENG ES I

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ii ENERQ NRC LICENSE EXAM COMMENTS 2015-301 TURKEY POINT NRC WRITTEN EXAM CHALLENGES Question 76: Provided by docket number 55-22399.

Challenge The key contained the wrong answer.

ResultAll SRO applicants selected the correct answer, which was C.

Comments: The questions second statement discusses the Containment Average Air Temperature requirement, but does not qualify what type of hours. equivalent hours are applied in TS 3.6.1.5. The design of the exams second question statement applies actual hours for the answer statement.

Reference Procedures: PTN Technical Specifications (Amendment #293) TS 3.6.1.5

O-ADM-536, Technical Specification Bases Control Program (Rev.11)

Recommendation Recommend accejting C as the ONLY correct answer since this most directly matches TS.