ML17172A714
| ML17172A714 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | North Anna |
| Issue date: | 06/21/2017 |
| From: | Virginia Electric & Power Co (VEPCO) |
| To: | NRC/RGN-II |
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| Download: ML17172A714 (133) | |
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Dominion North Anna Power Station JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE EVALUATION OPERATOR PROGRAM INITIAL CONDITIONS Three Reactor Operators have the following history:
- 1. All three have off-shift assignments at the plant, are up to date in the License Operator Requalification Program (LORP), and have successfully completed their medical examination in the past year.
- 2. None of the 3 has worked on shift since April 1, 2016.
- 3. Time worked on shift since January 1, 2016 for each of the Reactor Operators is provided on the attached sheet.
INITIATING CUE You are to determine if each of the Reactor Operators is eligible to work the Unit 1 OATC position on the 0700 - 1900 shift on April 1, 2016. Record your answer in the blanks below (yes or no).
Operator A. _____________________
Operator B. _____________________
Operator C. _____________________
2016 NRC EXAM ADMIN CO 1 (RO)
Page: 2 of 8 Operator A License was active on January 1, 2016.
02/02/16 Worked 0700-1900 shift as Unit 1 OATC.
02/03/16 Worked 0700-1900 shift as Unit 1 OATC.
02/04/16 Worked 0700-1900 shift in the Tagging Office.
02/05/16 Worked 0700-1900 shift as Unit 1 BOP.
02/06/16 Worked 0700-1900 shift as Unit 1 BOP.
03/14/16 Worked 1900-0700 shift as Unit 1 OATC.
03/17/16 Worked 1900-0700 shift in the Tagging Office.
Operator B License was active on January 1, 2016.
02/01/16 Worked 0700-1900 shift as Unit 1 OATC.
02/02/16 Worked 0700-1900 shift in the Tagging Office.
02/03/16 Worked 0700-1900 shift offloading New Fuel.
02/05/16 Worked 0700-1900 shift as Unit 1 OATC.
02/14/16 Worked 1900-0700 shift as Unit 1 OATC.
03/02/16 Worked 0700-1900 shift as the Backboards.
03/03/16 Worked 0700-1900 shift as the Backboards.
Operator C License was active on January 1, 2016.
03/12/16 Worked 0700-1900 shift as Unit 1 OATC.
03/13/16 Worked 0700-1900 shift as Unit 1 OATC.
03/15/16 Scheduled 0700-1900 shift as Unit 1 BOP.
8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> into the shift, had to leave due to a family emergency.
03/16/16 Worked 1900-0700 shift as Unit 1 OATC.
03/21/16 Worked 1900-0700 shift as Unit 1 OATC.
2016 NRC EXAM ADMIN CO 1 (RO)
Page: 3 of 8 Dominion North Anna Power Station JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE EVALUATION OPERATOR PROGRAM TASK Determine active/inactive license status in accordance with OP-AA-103, Operator Qualifications TASK STANDARDS Operator license status is determined K/A
REFERENCE:
GEN-2.1.4 (3.3/3.8)
ALTERNATE PATH:
N/A TASK COMPLETION TIMES Validation Time =
Start Time = _______
Actual Time = _______ minutes Stop Time = _______
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Rating
[ ] SATISFACTORY [ ] UNSATISFACTORY Candidate (Print)
Evaluator (Print)
Evaluator's Signature /
Date EVALUATOR'S COMMENTS
2016 NRC EXAM ADMIN CO 1 (RO)
Page: 4 of 8 Dominion North Anna Power Station JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE (Evaluation)
OPERATOR PROGRAM READ THE APPLICABLE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDATE Instructions for Simulator JPMs I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed. All control room steps shall be performed for this JPM, including any required communications. I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you.
Instructions for In-Plant JPMs I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed. All steps, including any required communications, shall be simulated for this JPM. Under no circumstances are you to operate any plant equipment. I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you.
PREREQUISITES The trainee has completed the applicable course knowledge training at the senior reactor operator level.
INITIAL CONDITIONS Three Reactor Operators have the following history:
- 1. All three have off-shift assignments at the plant, are up to date in the License Operator Requalification Program (LORP), and have successfully completed their medical examination in the past year.
- 2. None of the 3 has worked any shift since April 1, 2016.
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- 3. Time worked on shift since January 1, 2016 for each of the Reactor Operators is provided on the attached sheet.
INITIATING CUE You are to determine if each of the Reactor Operators is eligible to work the Unit 1 OATC position on the 0700 - 1900 shift on April 1, 2016. Record your answer in the blanks below (yes or no).
Operator A. _____________________
Operator B. _____________________
Operator C. _____________________
EVALUATION METHOD Classroom TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT Laptop with access to DocTop or copy of OP-AA-103, Operator Qualifications PERFORMANCE STEPS START TIME 1
OP-AA-103 - Operator Qualifications is referenced by the candidate Procedure Step 3.1 SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Notes/Comments
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Determine the Active / Inactive status of Operator A license.
Procedure Step 3.1 Critical Step SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Standards Applicant determines the license is Active because the operator worked the required 5 complete twelve hour shifts in a qualifying license position during the previous quarter.
Notes/Comments This step is critical to ensure that the individual is qualified to stand license duties in the control room.
3 Determine the Active / Inactive status of Operator B license.
Procedure Step 3.1 Critical Step SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Standards Applicant determines the license is Inactive because the operator did not work the required 5 complete twelve hour shifts in a qualifying license position during the previous quarter.
Notes/Comments This step is critical to ensure that the individual is qualified to stand license duties in the control room.
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Determine the Active / Inactive status of Operator C license.
Procedure Step 3.1 Critical Step SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Standards Applicant determines the license is Inactive because the operator did not work the required 5 complete twelve hour shifts in a qualifying license position during the previous quarter.
Notes/Comments This step is critical to ensure that the individual is qualified to stand license duties in the control room.
>>>>> END OF EVALUATION <<<<<
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Page: 8 of 8 SIMULATOR, LABORATORY, IN--PLANT SETUP (If Required)
KEY You are to determine if each of the Reactor Operators is eligible to work the Unit 1 OATC position on the 0700 - 1900 shift on April 1, 2016. Record your answer in the blanks below (yes or no).
Operator A. YES Operator B. NO Operator C. NO KEY
Dominion North Anna Power Station JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE EVALUATION OPERATOR PROGRAM INITIAL CONDITIONS You are the Shift Manager on day shift (0700-1900) and are at minimum manning.
The Unit 1 OATC leaves due to a medical emergency at 1000.
Three Reactor Operators are available for call out and have the following history:
- 1. All three have off-shift assignments at the plant, are up to date in the License Operator Requalification Program (LORP), and have successfully completed their medical examination in the past year.
- 2. None of the 3 has worked on shift since April 1, 2016.
- 3. Time worked on shift since January 1, 2016 for each of the Reactor Operators is provided on the attached sheet.
INITIATING CUE You are to determine if each of the Reactor Operators is eligible to work the Unit 1 OATC position on the 0700 - 1900 shift on April 1, 2016. Record your answer in the blanks below (yes or no).
Operator A. _____________________
Operator B. _____________________
Operator C. _____________________
AND Determine any actions required by Tech Specs and any associated time limits.
2016 NRC EXAM ADMIN CO 1 (SRO)
Page: 2 of 10 Operator A License was active on January 1, 2016.
02/02/16 Worked 0700-1900 shift as Unit 1 OATC.
02/03/16 Worked 0700-1900 shift as Unit 1 OATC.
02/04/16 Worked 0700-1900 shift in the Tagging Office.
02/05/16 Worked 0700-1900 shift as Unit 1 BOP.
02/06/16 Worked 0700-1900 shift as Unit 1 BOP.
03/14/16 Worked 1900-0700 shift as Unit 1 OATC.
03/17/16 Worked 1900-0700 shift in the Tagging Office.
Operator B License was active on January 1, 2016.
02/01/16 Worked 0700-1900 shift as Unit 1 OATC.
02/02/16 Worked 0700-1900 shift in the Tagging Office.
02/03/16 Worked 0700-1900 shift offloading New Fuel.
02/05/16 Worked 0700-1900 shift as Unit 1 OATC.
02/14/16 Worked 1900-0700 shift as Unit 1 OATC.
03/02/16 Worked 0700-1900 shift as the Backboards.
03/03/16 Worked 0700-1900 shift as the Backboards.
Operator C License was active on January 1, 2016.
03/12/16 Worked 0700-1900 shift as Unit 1 OATC.
03/13/16 Worked 0700-1900 shift as Unit 1 OATC.
03/15/16 Scheduled 0700-1900 shift as Unit 1 BOP.
8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> into the shift, had to leave due to a family emergency.
03/16/16 Worked 1900-0700 shift as Unit 1 OATC.
03/21/16 Worked 1900-0700 shift as Unit 1 OATC.
2016 NRC EXAM ADMIN CO 1 (SRO)
Page: 3 of 10 Dominion North Anna Power Station JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE EVALUATION OPERATOR PROGRAM TASK Determine active/inactive license status in accordance with OP-AA-103, Operator Qualifications and T.S. time limits for being below minimum manning requirements TASK STANDARDS Operator license status is determined for available personnel and T.S. time limits are determined K/A
REFERENCE:
GEN-2.1.4 (3.3/3.8)
GEN-2.1.5 (2.9/3.9)
ALTERNATE PATH:
N/A TASK COMPLETION TIMES Validation Time =
20 minutes Start Time = _______
Actual Time = _______ minutes Stop Time = _______
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Rating
[ ] SATISFACTORY [ ] UNSATISFACTORY Candidate (Print)
Evaluator (Print)
Evaluator's Signature /
Date EVALUATOR'S COMMENTS
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Page: 5 of 10 Dominion North Anna Power Station JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE (Evaluation)
OPERATOR PROGRAM READ THE APPLICABLE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDATE Instructions for Simulator JPMs I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed. All control room steps shall be performed for this JPM, including any required communications. I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you.
Instructions for In-Plant JPMs I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed. All steps, including any required communications, shall be simulated for this JPM. Under no circumstances are you to operate any plant equipment. I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you.
PREREQUISITES The trainee has completed the applicable course knowledge training at the senior reactor operator level.
INITIAL CONDITIONS You are the Shift Manager on day shift (0700-1900) and are at minimum manning.
The Unit 1 OATC leaves due to a medical emergency at 1000.
Three Reactor Operators are available for call out and have the following history:
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- 1. All three have off-shift assignments at the plant, are up to date in the License Operator Requalification Program (LORP), and have successfully completed their medical examination in the past year.
- 2. None of the 3 has worked on shift since April 1, 2016.
- 3. Time worked on shift since January 1, 2016 for each of the Reactor Operators is provided on the attached sheet.
INITIATING CUE You are to determine if each of the Reactor Operators is eligible to work the Unit 1 OATC position on the 0700 - 1900 shift on April 1, 2016. Record your answer in the blanks below (yes or no).
Operator A. _____________________
Operator B. _____________________
Operator C. _____________________
AND Determine any actions required by Tech Specs and any associated time limits.
EVALUATION METHOD Classroom TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT Laptop with access to DocTop OR Copies of the following:
Technical Specifications OP-AA-103, Operator Qualifications OP-AA-100, Conduct of Operations PERFORMANCE STEPS START TIME
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OP-AA-103 - Operator Qualifications is referenced by the candidate Procedure Step 3.1 SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Notes/Comments 2
Determine the Active / Inactive status of Operator A license.
Procedure Step 3.1 Critical Step SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Standards Applicant determines the license is Active because the operator worked the required 5 complete twelve hour shifts in a qualifying license position during the previous quarter.
Notes/Comments This step is critical to ensure that the individual is qualified to stand license duties in the control room.
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Determine the Active / Inactive status of Operator B license.
Procedure Step 3.1 Critical Step SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Standards Applicant determines the license is Inactive because the operator did not work the required 5 complete twelve hour shifts in a qualifying license position during the previous quarter.
Notes/Comments This step is critical to ensure that the individual is qualified to stand license duties in the control room.
4 Determine the Active / Inactive status of Operator C license.
Procedure Step 3.1 Critical Step SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Standards Applicant determines the license is Inactive because the operator did not work the required 5 complete twelve hour shifts in a qualifying license position during the previous quarter.
Notes/Comments This step is critical to ensure that the individual is qualified to stand license duties in the control room.
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Determine manning requirements in accordance with Tech Specs.
Procedure Step T.S. 5.2.2.b Critical Step SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Standards Applicant determines TS 5.2.2.b is applicable, and manning must be restored to minimum no later than 1200.
- b. Shift crew composition may be less than the minimum requirement of 10 CFR 50.54(m)(2)(i) and 5.2.2.a and 5.2.2.f for a period of time not to exceed 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> in order to accommodate unexpected absence of on-duty shift crew members provided immediate action is taken to restore the shift crew composition to within the minimum requirements.
Notes/Comments This step is critical to ensure that the individual is qualified to stand license duties in the control room.
>>>>> END OF EVALUATION <<<<<
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2016 NRC EXAM ADMIN CO 1 (SRO)
Page: 10 of 10 SIMULATOR, LABORATORY, IN--PLANT SETUP (If Required)
KEY You are to determine if each of the Reactor Operators is eligible to work the Unit 1 OATC position on the 0700 - 1900 shift on April 1, 2016. Record your answer in the blanks below (yes or no).
Operator A. YES Operator B. NO Operator C. NO AND Determine any actions required by Tech Specs and any associated time limits.
Applicant determines TS 5.2.2.b is applicable, and manning must be restored to minimum no later than 1200 (within 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br />).
KEY
Dominion North Anna Power Station JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE EVALUATION OPERATOR PROGRAM INITIAL CONDITIONS Plant computer is operable.
Unit is stable at 100% power All ex-core power-range channels are operable The SRO desires that a hand calculation of 1-PT-23 will be performed using the current meters on the Power Range drawers.
INITIATING CUE You are requested to perform a quadrant power tilt ratio determination by hand calculation in accordance with 1-PT-23, and determine maximum power level, if applicable.
2016 NRC EXAM Admin JPM CO-2 Page: 2 of 9 Dominion North Anna Power Station JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE EVALUATION OPERATOR PROGRAM R709 TASK Determine the quadrant power tilt ratio by hand calculation (1-PT-23).
TASK STANDARDS Power range current readings correctly recorded, normalized currents and QPTR calculated to the correct # of decimal places K/A
REFERENCE:
GEN 2.1.7 (4.4/4.7)
ALTERNATE PATH:
N/A TASK COMPLETION TIMES Validation Time =
20 minutes Start Time = _______
Actual Time = _______ minutes Stop Time = _______
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Rating
[ ] SATISFACTORY [ ] UNSATISFACTORY Candidate (Print)
Evaluator (Print)
Evaluator's Signature /
Date EVALUATOR'S COMMENTS
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2016 NRC EXAM Admin JPM CO-2 Page: 4 of 9 Dominion North Anna Power Station JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE (Evaluation)
OPERATOR PROGRAM R709 READ THE APPLICABLE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDATE Instructions for Simulator JPMs I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed. All control room steps shall be performed for this JPM, including any required communications. I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you.
Instructions for In-Plant JPMs I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed. All steps, including any required communications, shall be simulated for this JPM. Under no circumstances are you to operate any plant equipment. I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you.
PREREQUISITES The trainee has completed the applicable course knowledge training at the Reactor Operator level.
INITIAL CONDITIONS Plant computer is operable.
Unit is stable at > 75% power All ex-core power-range channels are operable The SRO desires that a hand calculation of 1-PT-23 will be performed using the current meters on the Power Range drawers.
2016 NRC EXAM Admin JPM CO-2 Page: 5 of 9 INITIATING CUE You are requested to perform a quadrant power tilt ratio determination by hand calculation in accordance with 1-PT-23.
EVALUATION METHOD Perform if conducted in the simulator or in a laboratory (use Performance Cue(s))
Simulate if conducted in the station or on a dead simulator (use Simulation Cue(s))
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT Calculator PERFORMANCE STEPS START TIME 1
Check Initial Conditions are satisfied and Review precautions and limitations.
Procedure Sections 3 and 4 SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Standards Initial Conditions are verified and Precautions and limitations have been reviewed Notes/Comments
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Request the shift manager to direct an instrument technician to determine the channel current for each power-range detector, if desired.
Procedure Attachment 2 Step 1 SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Simulation Cue(s) The shift manager has determined that the indications on the power range drawers are to be used Notes/Comments 3
Record the power-range detectors' current readings.
Procedure Attachment 2 Step 2 Critical Step SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Standards Detectors' current readings ("A" and "B") for each power-range drawer are recorded to within +/- 1% of the actual current readings Notes/Comments
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Record the expected 100% power current readings from the Reactor Data Book.
Given data SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Notes/Comments 5
Calculate the normalized detector currents.
Procedure Attachment 2 Page 3 Critical Step SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Standards Normalized detector currents are calculated to four decimal places Notes/Comments 6
Calculate the quadrant power tilt ratios.
Procedure Attachment 2 Page 3 Critical Step SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Standards Upper and lower quadrant power tilt ratios are calculated to four decimals Notes/Comments
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Record the value and location of the largest quadrant power tilt ratio.
Procedure Attachment 2 Page 3 Critical Step SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Standards Operator determines that the largest QPTR is 1.0500 +/- 1% (1.0395 to 1.0605) on the N41 Lower quadrant.
Notes/Comments 8
Verify that each measured value meets the acceptance criteria cited in the procedure.
Procedure Section 7.1 Critical Step SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Standards Operator determines that the QPTR does NOT meet the acceptance criteria guidelines.
Notes/Comments
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Notify the shift manager that the periodic test has been completed and of any out of specification conditions.
Procedure Section 7.2 SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Notes/Comments Operator would enter Tech Specs to determine if any Actions are required.
10 Determine maximum power level in accordance with Tech Spec Action 3.2.4.A Tech Spec 3.4.2.A Critical Step SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Standards Tech Specs require that power is reduced 3% from rated thermal power for each 1% of QPTR > 1.00.
Notes/Comments Using the +/- 1% of the actual current readings given in Step 3 of the JPM, the drawer reading would be 210 +/- 2.1 µA - the acceptable range for a final answer is 82.66% power to 87.31%
power.
>>>>> END OF EVALUATION <<<<<
STOP TIME
DOMINION 1-PT-23 North Anna Power Station Revision 30 Page 6 of 15 Init Verif 3.0 INITIAL CONDITIONS NOTE: IF power level is 75% or greater AND any power range detector is inoperable, THEN do not perform this PT. 1-PT-23.1, Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio Determination Using the Incore Detector System, must be performed.
3.1 IF power level is 75% or greater, THEN all 4 power range detectors are OPERABLE.
3.2 Check at least three Excore Power Range Channels are operable.
3.3 Check the Reactor is at a stable power level.
3.4 Notify SRO of this test.
NOTE: For the purposes of this procedure, the Unit 1 PCS is considered inoperable if any of the Power Range Channel inputs to the Unit 1 PCS are bad or unreliable.
3.5 IF the Unit 1 PCS is inoperable AND all four Excore Power Range Channels are operable, THEN notify the Instrument Department to send a technician with the equipment listed in Section 5.0 to the control room to measure voltages from the NI Power Range Detector drawer test jacks.
4.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 4.1 Comply with the following guidelines when marking steps N/A:
- IF the conditional requirements of a step do not require the action to be performed, THEN mark the step N/A.
- IF any other step is marked N/A, THEN have the SRO or designee approve the N/A AND submit a Procedure Action Request (PAR).
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DOMINION 1-PT-23 North Anna Power Station Revision 30 Page 7 of 15 4.2 With input from one Power Range Channel inoperable and reactor power is less than or equal to 75% RTP, the remaining three power range channels can be used for calculating QPTR, in accordance with Tech Spec SR 3.2.4.1.
4.3 Observe the following when using the test jacks on the front of the NI Power Range Detector drawers:
- Only qualified individuals may use M&TE to measure the voltage from the test jacks.
- In order to ensure proper channel separation, connect a single DMM to only one NI Power Range Detector channel at a time. Both the Upper and Lower Detector test jacks of one Power Range Detector channel may be connected to the DMM at the same time.
- To further enhance channel isolation, do NOT connect multiple DMMs to the test jacks of two or more Power Range Detector channels at one time.
- To reduce the possibility of adversely impacting the NI Power Range Detector channels, minimize the amount of time the DMM is connected to the test jacks.
- To avoid possible signal spikes due to static charge on the test leads, ground test leads to drawer case and short together prior to making connection to test jacks.
- The DMM shall NOT be left unattended while connected to the NI Power Range Detector drawer.
- ALL Power Range Detector channels shall be checked to ensure no Trip signal is locked in on ANY channel prior to connecting the DMM to ANY drawer.
- The DMM should not be connected to the test jacks of an inoperable NI Power Range Detector channel.
4.4 IF one Power Range Detector channel is in trip AND the Unit 1 PCS is inoperable, THEN QPTR MUST be determined by Hand Calculation using currents read from the analog current meters on the front of the operable Power Range Detector channels. It should be noted that due to possible static charge effects on the meters, this is the least accurate method to determine QPTR.
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DOMINION 1-PT-23 North Anna Power Station Revision 30 Page 8 of 15 5.0 SPECIAL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT IF the Unit 1 PCS is inoperable AND all four Power Range Channels are operable, THEN do the following:
INST
- Obtain the equipment listed below and check the equipment is calibrated to standards traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology INST
- Obtain test leads to connect the DMM above to a double banana jack (0.75 inch centers).
INST
- Record the following for the Digital Multimeter:
NQC No.: _______________________ Cal Due Date:
M & TE Type Accuracy Requirement DMM At least 5 1/2 digits and 1000 Megohm input resistance on 2 VDC range N/A KB
DOMINION 1-PT-23 North Anna Power Station Revision 30 Page 9 of 15 6.0 INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: Sections OR Attachments of this procedure NOT used may be discarded.
6.1 IF one Power Range Channel has become inoperable and Thermal Power is less than 75 percent RTP, THEN do ONE of the following:
6.1.1 The first performance of this test shall be done concurrently with one of the following Periodic Test procedures. Mark procedure not performed N/A.
- 1-PT-23.1, Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio Determination Using the Incore Detector System
- 1-PT-21.1, Reactor Core Flux Mapping RX ENG 6.1.2 Obtain Reactor Engineer concurrence that an incore flux map is not required for comparison to the first QPTR calculation after the Power Range Channel has become inoperable.
NOTE: For the purposes of this procedure, the Unit 1 PCS is considered inoperable if the Power Range Channel inputs to the Unit 1 PCS are bad or unreliable.
6.2 Do at least one of the following to determine QPTR: Mark methods not used N/A.
7.0 FOLLOW-ON 7.1 Acceptance Criteria 7.1.1 A QPTR has been determined from at least 3 Operable Excore Power Range detectors.
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DOMINION 1-PT-23 North Anna Power Station Revision 30 Page 10 of 15 7.1.2 IF the Unit is at a power level above 50 percent, THEN the QPTR is 1.02 or less.
7.2 Follow-On Tasks NOTE: Sections OR Attachments of this procedure NOT used may be discarded.
7.2.1 IF any QPTR Report(s) were obtained, THEN attach them to this procedure.
7.2.2 IF the Unit is at a power level above 50 percent AND the QPTR is greater than 1.02, THEN do the following:
- Notify the SRO.
- Enter Action Statement of Tech Spec Action 3.2.4.A.
7.2.3 IF the QPTR is greater than 1.015, THEN notify the Reactor Engineer.
7.3 Completion Notification Notify the SRO that this test is complete.
Completed by: ___________________________________________ Date: _________
ATTACHMENTS 1
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DOMINION 1-PT-23 North Anna Power Station Revision 30 Page 11 of 15 (Page 1 of 2)
Unit 1 PCS QPTR Calculation 1.
Determine the appropriate value for Unit 1 PCS constant K0829 below, () check one:
IF all Power Range Detector channels are operable, THEN K0829 should be 0.
IF N41 is inoperable, THEN K0829 should be 1.
IF N42 is inoperable, THEN K0829 should be 2.
IF N43 is inoperable, THEN K0829 should be 3.
IF N44 is inoperable, THEN K0829 should be 4.
2.
Display addressable constant K0829.
SV 3.
IF the present value of K0829 is NOT equal to the value determined in Step 1, THEN enter the appropriate value by selecting the UPDATE A CONSTANT button from the System Menu screen.
4.
Request a QPTR Report by doing the following:
4.1 Select the NSSS AND BOP button from the Main Screen.
4.2 Select the QPTR button from the NSSS Menu Screen.
4.3 Select the F4=Report button from the NI: Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio screen.
4.4 IF using PCS, THEN select PRINT to print the QPTR Report.
5.
WHEN the QPTR Report is complete, THEN remove the report from the printer and examine the report as follows:
5.1 IF any data is indicated as NCAL on the QPTR Report, THEN notify the Reactor Engineer for resolution.
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DOMINION 1-PT-23 North Anna Power Station Revision 30 Page 12 of 15 (Page 2 of 2)
Unit 1 PCS QPTR Calculation 5.2 IF any data indicated as NCAL cannot be resolved, THEN QPTR CANNOT be determined using the Unit 1 PCS. Mark the remainder of this attachment N/A AND complete Attachment 2, QPTR Hand Calculation.
5.3 IF no data is indicated as NCAL on the QPTR Report, THEN sign off the Current Verification section of the QPTR Report.
6.
Compare the Expected 100-percent currents from the Reactor Data Notebook to the NI Power Range Detector channel currents on the QPTR Report.
7.
IF the Reactor Data Book Expected 100-percent currents match the Expected 100-percent currents on the QPTR Report, THEN sign off the QPTR Report for the expected 100-percent currents.
8.
IF the Reactor Data Book Expected 100-percent currents do NOT match the Expected 100-percent currents on the QPTR Report, THEN do the following:
8.1 Notify the Reactor Engineer to resolve the discrepancy.
8.2 IF discrepancy cannot be resolved, THEN QPTR CANNOT be determined using the Unit 1 PCS. Complete Attachment 2, QPTR Hand Calculation.
CAUTION The Expected 100-percent currents from the Reactor Data Notebook should be used. IF new currents are being installed and a mixture of OLD and NEW Expected 100-percent currents are used, THEN the QPTR will be inaccurate.
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QPTR Hand Calculation 1.
IF no Power Range Detector Channel is in trip AND the Unit 1 SRO desires that the test jacks be used, THEN determine the NI Power Range Detector channel currents for each channel by doing the following:
1.1 Notify the Instrument Department to send a technician with the equipment listed in Section 5.0 to the control room to measure voltages from the NI Power Range Detector drawer test jacks.
INST 1.2 Have the Instrument Department technician place the DMM on the 2 VDC scale.
INST 1.3 Have the Instrument Department technician ground the test leads to the drawer case and short together prior to making each connection to reduce the possibility of adversely impacting the Power Range Detector channel.
INST INST SV 1.4 TM: Have the Instrument Department technician connect the DMM to the test jacks of each NI Power Range Detector channel one at a time and read the voltage indicated on the meter to the nearest millivolt.
1.5 Determine each NI Power Range Detector channel current by using the conversion 1 millivolt = 1 amp.
1.6 Record the measured currents on Page 3 of this attachment.
INST INST 1.7 TM: Have the Instrument Department technician disconnect the DMM from the test jacks.
CAUTION To ensure adequate channel separation, only one NI Power Range Detector channel may be monitored at a time by a single DMM using the test jacks on the front of the drawers (See Precaution & Limitation Step 4.3).
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QPTR Hand Calculation 2.
IF one Power Range Channel is in trip OR the Unit 1 SRO desires that the current meters on the Power Range drawers be used, THEN read the current meters on the front of each operable Power Range upper and lower Detector Channel AND record the measured currents on Page 3 of this attachment.
3.
IF the Unit 1 PCS is operable AND the Unit 1 SRO desires to use the Unit 1 PCS to obtain Current Readings, THEN do the following:
3.1 Request a QPTR Report by doing the following on the Unit 1 PCS:
a.
Select the NSSS AND BOP button from the Main Screen.
b.
Select the QPTR button from the NSSS Menu Screen.
c.
Select the F4=Report button from the NI: Quadrant Power Tilt Ratio screen.
d.
IF using PCS, THEN select PRINT to print the QPTR Report.
3.2 WHEN the QPTR Report is complete, THEN remove the report from the printer.
3.3 Using the QPTR Report, record the appropriate current readings in the Current Reading spaces provided on Page 3 of this attachment.
4.
Complete the calculations on Page 3 of this attachment.
5.
Have a qualified individual complete an independent verification of all calculations.
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QPTR Hand Calculation NOTE: Current Readings may be obtained from the face meters of the Power Range B Drawer OR from the test jacks OR from the Unit 1 PCS, if operable.
Description N-41 Upper N-42 Upper N-43 Upper N-44 Upper Avg. of Upper Normalized Currents Current Reading (record to nearest a)
Expected Current (record as shown in Reactor Data Book or 1-PT-22.4)
Normalized Current (Current Reading / Expected Current)
(4 decimal places)
QPTR (Normalized Current / Avg. of Norm. Currents)
(4 decimal places)
Description N-41 Lower N-42 Lower N-43 Lower N-44 Lower Avg. of Lower Normalized Currents Current Reading (record to nearest a)
Expected Current (record as shown in Reactor Data Book or 1-PT-22.4)
Normalized Current (Current Reading / Expected Current)
(4 decimal places)
QPTR (Normalized Current / Avg. of Norm. Currents)
(4 decimal places)
Maximum QPTR: _________________________________
(Record Maximum Upper or Lower QPTR Value from above)
Quadrant of Max QPTR: _________________________________
(N41 Upper, N41 Lower N42 Upper, N42 Lower, etc.)
Completed by: __________________________________________
Date: ________
Verified by:_____________________________________________
Date/Time Verification Completed: ________________________________ (Use this Time for recording when surveillance is completed) 170 175 165 200 172.1 200.9 168.8 201.9
.9878
.8711
.9775
.9906
.9567 1.0325.9105 1.0217 1.0354 210 190 210 215 203.8 213.4 208.1 216.0 1.0304.8903 1.0091.9954
.9813 1.0500.9073 1.0283 1.0143 1.0500 N-41 Lower 4/14/16 Today / Now K Blev Emmett Brown
Dominion North Anna Power Station JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE EVALUATION OPERATOR PROGRAM INITIAL CONDITIONS Core burnup is 15,500 MWD/MTU Reactor Coolant System boron concentration was determined 15 minutes ago to be 600 ppm.
No dilutions have occurred since the last Reactor Coolant System boron concentration was determined Reactor power has been at 100% with "D" bank control rods at 227 steps for six months Two control rods on D bank are inoperable and unable to be tripped.
INITIATING CUE You are requested to determine the shutdown margin at power with inoperable control rods using 1-PT-10.1.
If necessary, calculate the boron concentration required to achieve a shutdown margin of at least 1.77% K/K.
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Page: 2 of 8 Dominion North Anna Power Station JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE EVALUATION OPERATOR PROGRAM R98 TASK Determine the shutdown margin at power with inoperable control rods (1-PT-10.1).
TASK STANDARDS Task was performed as directed by the procedure referenced in the task statement within parentheses (one of the underlined procedures if several are cited)
K/A
REFERENCE:
GEN 2.1.7 (4.4/4.7)
ALTERNATE PATH:
N/A TASK COMPLETION TIMES Validation Time =
30 minutes Start Time = _______
Actual Time = _______ minutes Stop Time = _______
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Rating
[ ] SATISFACTORY [ ] UNSATISFACTORY Candidate (Print)
Evaluator (Print)
Evaluator's Signature /
Date EVALUATOR'S COMMENTS
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OPERATOR PROGRAM R98 READ THE APPLICABLE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDATE Instructions for Simulator JPMs I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed. All control room steps shall be performed for this JPM, including any required communications. I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you.
Instructions for In-Plant JPMs I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed. All steps, including any required communications, shall be simulated for this JPM. Under no circumstances are you to operate any plant equipment. I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you.
PREREQUISITES The trainee has completed the applicable course knowledge training at the Reactor Operator level.
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Page: 4 of 8 INITIAL CONDITIONS Core burnup is 15,500 MWD/MTU Reactor Coolant System boron concentration was determined 15 minutes ago to be 600 ppm.
No dilutions have occurred since the last Reactor Coolant System boron concentration was determined Reactor power has been at 100% with "D" bank control rods at 227 steps for six months Two control rods on D bank are inoperable and unable to be tripped.
INITIATING CUE You are requested to determine the shutdown margin at power with inoperable control rods using 1-PT-10.1.
If necessary, calculate the boron concentration required to achieve a shutdown margin of at least 1.77% K/K.
EVALUATION METHOD Perform if conducted in the simulator or in a laboratory (use Performance Cue(s))
Simulate if conducted in the station or on a dead simulator (use Simulation Cue(s))
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT Calculator Curve book or laptop with access to Doc Top PERFORMANCE STEPS START TIME
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Verify that the initial conditions, precautions, and limitations are met.
Procedure Sections 3 and 4 SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Notes/Comments 2
Record the current critical conditions.
Procedure Attachment 1 page 1 SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Notes/Comments 3
Record the instantaneous shutdown conditions.
Procedure Attachment 1 page 2 SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Notes/Comments
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Record the sum of the current critical conditions.
Procedure Attachment 1 page 2 Critical Step SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Standards Sum is determined to be -2650 pcm +/- 100 pcm Notes/Comments 5
Record the sum of the instantaneous shutdown conditions.
Procedure Attachment 1 Step 17 Critical Step SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Standards Sum is determined to be -991 +/- 100 pcm Notes/Comments 6
Record the difference between the current critical conditions and the instantaneous shutdown conditions.
Procedure Attachment 1 Step 17 Critical Step SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Standards Difference is calculated to be 1659 +/- 100 pcm.
Notes/Comments
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If necessary, calculate the boron concentration required to achieve a shutdown margin of at least 1.77% K/K.
Procedure Attachment 1 Step 18 Critical Step SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Standards Change in boron concentration required for the shutdown margin was determined to be 482 ppm +/- 15 ppm Notes/Comments 15 ppm was determined using the +/- 100 pcm criteria listed above, and substituting the min/max values into the equation.
8 Verify that the acceptance criteria cited in the procedure have been met.
Procedure Section 7 SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Notes/Comments
>>>>> END OF EVALUATION <<<<<
STOP TIME
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Page: 8 of 8 SIMULATOR, LABORATORY, IN--PLANT SETUP (If Required)
UNIT ONE PROCEDURE NO:
1-PT-10.1 NORTH ANNA POWER STATION REVISION NO:
13 PROCEDURE TYPE:
UNIT NO:
OPERATIONS PERIODIC TEST 1
PROCEDURE TITLE:
SHUTDOWN MARGIN DETERMINATION AT POWER WITH INOPERABLE OR MISALIGNED CONTROL RODS TEST FREQUENCY:
UNIT CONDITIONS REQUIRING TEST:
- Within one hour after detection of an inoperable or misaligned control rod.
- At Least Once per 12 Hours while a rod is misaligned.
Modes 1 and 2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS: None SURV REQ EOP AP REACT MGT REVISION
SUMMARY
- Incorporated OP 08-0080 Shutdown Margin Calculation as follows:
- Added Step 7.3.1 Record results in the Narrative Log to include actual or projected shutdown margin PCM value.
REASON FOR TEST (CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX):
Surveillance Post-Maintenance Work Order Number (Post-Maintenance Only): ____________________
TEST PERFORMED BY (SIGNATURE):
DATE STARTED:
DATE COMPLETED:
TEST RESULT (CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX):
Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Partial WORK REQUEST NUMBERS AND DATE:
THE FOLLOWING PROBLEM(S) WERE ENCOUNTERED AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS TAKEN:
______________________________________________________________________________ (Use back for additional remarks.)
COGNIZANT SUPERVISOR or DESIGNEE:
DATE:
ADDITIONAL REVIEWS:
Reactor Engineering:
DATE:
CONTINUOUS USE KEY KEY
TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page DOMINION 1-PT-10.1 North Anna Power Station Revision 13 Page 2 of 14 1.0 PURPOSE 3
2.0 REFERENCES
3 3.0 INITIAL CONDITIONS 4
4.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 5
5.0 SPECIAL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT 6
6.0 INSTRUCTIONS 7
7.0 FOLLOW-ON 7
ATTACHMENTS 1
Shutdown Margin Determination 9
2 Detailed Description of Shutdown Margin Determination 12 KEY KEY
DOMINION 1-PT-10.1 North Anna Power Station Revision 13 Page 3 of 14 1.0 PURPOSE To provide instructions for verifying that the instantaneous Shutdown Margin is at least 1.77% k/k when operating in Modes 1 and 2 with one or more inoperable or dropped Control Rods, or with Control Rods of a single bank inserted out of sequence 18 steps from the Fully Withdrawn Position, per Tech Spec 3.1.4, 3.1.5, or 3.1.6.
This procedure may only be performed in Modes 1 or 2 to determine the instantaneous SDM that is available if the Unit tripped. If the Unit is in Modes 3, 4, or 5 with untrippable control rods, then 1-PT-10A, Shutdown Margin Determination - Hand Calculation, will have to be performed., Detailed Description of Shutdown Margin Determination, provides a detailed description of the methodology used in the Shutdown Margin determination.
2.0 REFERENCES
2.1 Source Documents 2.1.1 UFSAR Section 1.2.4, Control and Instrumentation 2.1.2 UFSAR Section 4.3.1.5, Shutdown Margin 2.1.3 UFSAR Section 4.3.2.4, Control Requirements 2.1.4 UFSAR Section 4.3.2.5.2, Rod Cluster Control Assemblies 2.1.5 UFSAR Section 4.3.2.6, Control Rod Patterns and Reactivity Worth 2.2 Technical Specifications 2.2.1 Tech Spec 3.1.1 2.2.2 Tech Spec 3.1.4 2.2.3 Tech Spec 3.1.5 2.2.4 Tech Spec 3.1.6 KEY KEY
DOMINION 1-PT-10.1 North Anna Power Station Revision 13 Page 4 of 14 2.3 Technical References 2.3.1 1-SC-3.4, Boron Coefficient vs Burnup For Zero Percent Power 2.3.2 1-SC-3.5, HZP Integral Worth Plot For Control Banks C and D In Overlap 2.3.3 1-SC-3.8, Power Defect 2.3.4 1-SC-8.1, PT-10 Rod Worth Data 2.3.5 1-SC-8.3, Shutdown Margin Data 2.3.6 1-SC-8.4, Reactivity Redistribution Factor vs Burnup 2.3.7 1-SC-8.5, N-1 Total Rod Worth vs Burnup 2.3.8 Calculational Basis, approved 10-14-87 and 4-17-89 (Revision 3) 2.3.9 Calculation SM-753 of 10-11-90, Re-evaluation of North Anna EOP Setpoint J4.
2.3.10 Engineering Transmittal NAF-980057, Rev. 0 Proposed Operator Response and Shutdown Margin Information For Incomplete Rod Insertion.
2.3.11 OE 13496, Excessive Boration For Dropped Rod, ANO Unit 2, 11/1/2001 (Revision 11) 2.4 Commitment Documents 2.4.1 CTS Assignment 02-94-1802, Commitment 003, Incorporate Unit 1 Tech Spec Amendment 179, Control Rod Urgent Failure Tech Spec Change.
Init Verif 3.0 INITIAL CONDITIONS 3.1 Verify the RCS boron concentration has been determined in the last 24 hours2.777778e-4 days <br />0.00667 hours <br />3.968254e-5 weeks <br />9.132e-6 months <br />.
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DOMINION 1-PT-10.1 North Anna Power Station Revision 13 Page 5 of 14 3.2 Verify no dilutions to the RCS have been performed since the most recently measured boron concentration.
3.3 Ensure the unit has not operated for more than four Effective Full Power Days since the last Cycle Burnup recorded in the Previous Critical Conditions data section of the Control Room Reactor Data Book OR contact the Reactor Engineer for the Cycle Burnup to use in the calculations.
3.4 Verify the unit is in Mode 1 or Mode 2 with one or more inoperable or dropped Control Rods, OR with Control Rods of a single bank inserted out of sequence (misaligned) up to 18 steps from the Fully Withdrawn Position.
3.5 Notify the SRO of this test.
4.0 PRECAUTIONS AND LIMITATIONS 4.1 Comply with the following guidelines when marking steps N/A:
- IF the conditional requirements of a step do not require the action to be performed, THEN mark the step N/A.
- IF any other step is marked N/A, THEN have the SRO or designee approve the N/A AND submit a Procedure Action Request (PAR).
4.2 Tech Specs require the Shutdown Margin to be at least 1.77% k/k. This corresponds to a shutdown core reactivity equal to or more negative than -1770 pcm with the highest worth control rod withdrawn.
4.3 Tech Spec 3.1.1 is not applicable in Mode 1 or in Mode 2 with Keff >1.0.
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DOMINION 1-PT-10.1 North Anna Power Station Revision 13 Page 6 of 14 4.4 Tech Spec 3.1.4 applies in Mode 1 or in Mode 2 during conditions of:
- One or more inoperable shutdown or control rod
- One or more misaligned shutdown or control rod 4.5 The following Tech Specs apply during conditions of one Shutdown Bank or one Control Bank being immovable below its insertion limit: (Reference 2.4.1)
- Tech Spec 3.1.6 4.6 WHEN recording values on Attachment 1, Shutdown Margin Determination, from Station Curves, THEN use plus (+) or minus (-) signs as indicated on the curves.
4.7 Reference 2.3.9 states that the second stuck control rod may be worth up to 1.55 times the worth of the single highest worth rod stuck. This is accounted for in Item 12 on Attachment 1 by increasing the value of Item 9 by 0.55 in the calculations.
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DOMINION 1-PT-10.1 North Anna Power Station Revision 13 Page 7 of 14 6.0 INSTRUCTIONS 6.1 Record the required values in Items 1 through 15 on Attachment 1, Shutdown Margin Determination.
6.2 Record the sum of Items 11 through 16 for each column, Instantaneous Shutdown Conditions and Current Critical Conditions, in Item 17 on Attachment 1.
6.3 Record the difference of the sums from Step 6.2 in Item 17 on Attachment 1. This final value is the amount of instantaneous reactivity by which the Reactor would be shut down if tripped with the highest Worth Rod Withdrawn and any inoperable or dropped rods in their present positions.
6.4 IF the value recorded in Step 6.3 is less negative than -1770 pcm, THEN calculate and record in Item 18 on Attachment 1 the change in boron concentration required to achieve a Shutdown Margin of at least 1.77% k/k.
7.0 FOLLOW-ON 7.1 Acceptance Criteria 7.1.1 The Shutdown Margin with Inoperable or Misaligned Control Rods was determined.
7.1.2 The final value recorded in Item 17 on Attachment 1 is equal to or more negative than -1770 pcm.
7.2 Follow-On Tasks 7.2.1 IF the final value recorded in Item 17 on Attachment 1 is less negative than
-1770 pcm, THEN do the following:
a.
IF the unit is in Mode 2 with Keff <1.0, THEN start a boration within 15 minutes and enter the Action Statement of Tech Spec 3.1.1.
b.
Start a boration in accordance with the applicable Action Statement of Tech Spec 3.1.4, 3.1.5, or 3.1.6.
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DOMINION 1-PT-10.1 North Anna Power Station Revision 13 Page 8 of 14 7.3 Completion Notification 7.3.1 Record results in the Narrative Log to include actual or projected shutdown margin PCM value.
7.3.2 Notify the SRO this test is complete.
Completed by: ___________________________________________ Date: _________
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Shutdown Margin Determination Current Critical Conditions 1.
Date:
2.
Time:
3.
Core Burnup (MWD/MTU):
4.
Power (%):
5.
C Bank Position (steps):
6.
D Bank Position (steps):
7.
Boron Concentration (ppm):
8.
Boron Worth Coefficient (pcm/ppm):
(1-SC-3.4)
NOTE: IF no rods are untrippable or dropped, THEN Items 9-10 should be marked N/A.
NOTE: A single dropped rod indicating 10 steps or less is NOT counted as an untrippable or dropped rod in Item 9. (Reference 2.3.11) 9.
Number of Untrippable or Dropped Rods:
10.
Stuck Rod Worth (pcm):
(1-SC-8.1 or 8.3)
Today Now 15,500 100 227 227 600
- 7.12 2
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-7.11 to -7.13
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Shutdown Margin Determination Instantaneous Shutdown Conditions Current Critical Conditions 11.
Rod Worth (pcm).
(1-SC-8.5)
(1-SC-3.5, At -Power or HZP Worth as appropriate)
NOTE: IF no rods are untrippable or dropped, THEN Item 12 is 0.
12.
Untrippable or dropped Rod Worth (pcm):
0 NOTE: IF no control rods of a single bank are inserted out of sequence, THEN use 0 pcm for Current Critical Conditions in Step 13.
13.
Worth of Single Rod Bank inserted up to 18 steps from fully withdrawn position (pcm):
0 (1-SC-8.1) 14.
Reactivity Redistribution Factor (pcm):
(1-SC-8.4) 0 15.
Power Defect (pcm):
0 (1-SC-3.8) 16.
Reactivity Worth of up to 8 Rods stuck at 10 steps.
100 0
17.
Totals:
=
pcm Item 9 0.55
+
Item 10
x
=
-5588 0
2 1634 4167 0
330
-2650
-991
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-5587 to -5589 to 332
-2647 to -2653
-988 to -992
-2647 to -2653 1659 to 1661
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Shutdown Margin Determination 18.
Determine Required Boron Concentration Change (CB) as Follows:
(-1770 pcm) pcm (Item 17)
CB
(
)
ppm
=
pcm/ppm (Item 8) 1659
-7.12 482 KEY KEY to1661
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Detailed Description of Shutdown Margin Determination The following synopsis is designed as an aid to understanding the procedure, and is not intended to alter or take the place of the actual purpose, instructions or text of the procedure itself.
Tech Specs require the SDM to be within the limits specified in the COLR. The value of 1.77% k/k is deeply embedded in the Safety Analysis and is not likely to change, so the value of 1.77% k/k and related values are left in the procedure.
This procedure determines if the core can be instantaneously shutdown by 1.77%
k/k (1770 pcm) if all trippable control rods are inserted except the Most Reactive Control Rod (MRR) which remains fully withdrawn. This is done by using measured previous critical conditions and incorporating the reactivity effects of control rods insertion, and reactor power reduction. The factors that determine Shutdown Margin (SDM) are typically functions of several parameters and it is important that the various terms used in the SDM equation not omit or doubly account for any of these effects. SDM is calculated in this procedure by assuming the following sequence of events occurs while the core shuts down:
- The control rods are withdrawn fully while at the previous critical conditions power level. This is accounted for in the At-Power Control Banks D and C Worth in Normal Overlap (RW Prev Crit) and the Worth of a Single Rod Bank inserted out of sequence up to 18 steps from the Fully Withdrawn Position (RW Out of Seq).
Note that if the previous critical conditions were at zero power, then the HZP Control Banks D and C Worth in Normal Overlap would be used instead. This rod worth is unavailable for shutting down the reactor since the negative reactivity worth has already been compensated for by other means (reduced boron concentration, reduced power level, etc.)
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Detailed Description of Shutdown Margin Determination
- The core power level was reduced from the previous critical conditions power level to zero power, 547° F conditions. This is accounted for in the Power Defect and Reactivity Redistribution Factor (RRF). Note that the change in worth of both the soluble boron and the xenon as the core power level is reduced to zero percent is included in the Power Defect. The RRF conservatively accounts for effects of possible extended operation with Control Bank D inserted and/or operating with the RCS temperature up to 2° F above program Tave which are not included in the Power Defect.
- While at zero power, 547° F, the control rods are inserted from the Fully Withdrawn Position with the most reactive rod (MRR) and any additional known stuck or otherwise untrippable rods (SRW) remaining out of the core. This is accounted for in the N-1 rod worth (RW ARI-MRR) and the MRR worth.
It is recognized that the events mentioned above actually occur simultaneously or in a different sequence than listed. However, the exact sequence of events of how the core went from the previous critical conditions to the shutdown conditions is not important, only that the correct starting and ending statepoint conditions are used.
Combining these terms mentioned above into an equation for SDM results in the following:
SDM = (RW ARI-MRR + SRW + RRF) - (RW Prev Crit + RW Out of Seq + Power Defect)
If sufficient SDM exists, then SDM will be calculated to be equal to or more negative than -1770 pcm.
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Detailed Description of Shutdown Margin Determination It should be noted that several terms that are usually considered for SDM are absent from the above calculations. The reason for their omission is described below:
- No RCS boron concentration changes are assumed to occur due to the instantaneous nature of the SDM calculation. No values for Boron Worths are needed.
- No changes in isotopic concentrations are assumed to occur due to the instantaneous nature of the calculation. This means that there are no xenon concentration changes and the only xenon worth change (from At-Power to zero power) is already included in the Power Defect term.
- Based on the assumed lack of changes in isotopic concentrations, the Net Isotopic Decay Reactivity will be 0 pcm since it is used to account for plutonium decay, samarium increase, and changes in other isotopic concentrations.
- Since this is an instantaneous calculation, the RCS is assumed to remain at the no-load Tave of 547° F with no additional cooldown. Since the Temperature Defect is by definition 0 pcm at 547° F, it is not included in the calculations.
To account for the possibility that some control rods may not fully insert and actually be at 10 steps or less withdrawn, the available shutdown margin will be reduced by 100 pcm. This will account for a conservatively grouped set of 8 rods stuck at 10 steps.
A single dropped rod indicating 10 steps or less is also included in the 100 pcm penalty. Therefore, for shutdown margin calculations, only a dropped rod indicating greater than 10 steps requires an additional penalty above the 100 pcm. In this case, the dropped rod is counted as an equivalent stuck rod in the Shutdown Margin calculation.
If a dropped rod occurs while the Reactor is critical and Tref is matched to Tave with no RCS dilutions, then there is no change in Shutdown Margin.
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Dominion North Anna Power Station ADMINISTRATIVE JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE EVALUATION OPERATOR PROGRAM INITIAL CONDITIONS Unit 2 is shutdown for leak repair on RCS. The A Cold Leg Loop Stop MOV has stopped mid-position and must be locally closed by the handwheel. The operator will be wearing a headset to communicate to the MCR during the evolution.
INITIATING CUE You are directed to perform the following:
- Select the appropriate RWP and subtask for operations personnel
- Determine the dose alarm setpoint AND the dose rate alarm setpoint in effect under the RWP.
- Determine the maximum stay time based on reaching the dosimeter alarm setpoint (assume that NO dose is accumulated in transit to or from the work location).
- Determine the maximum stay time based on the RWP requirements (assume that NO dose is accumulated in transit to or from the work location).
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Page: 2 of 9 Dominion North Anna Power Station ADMINISTRATIVE JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE EVALUATION OPERATOR PROGRAM TASK Determine the following:
Correct RWP and subtask Dose Alarm Dose Rate Alarm Stay Time (Maximum and Allowed by RWP)
TASK STANDARDS The operator determines the previously listed variables successfully.
K/A
REFERENCE:
GEN 2.3.7 (3.5/3.6)
ALTERNATE PATH:
N/A TASK COMPLETION TIMES Validation Time = 20 minutes Start Time = _______
Actual Time = _______ minutes Stop Time = _______
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Rating
[ ] SATISFACTORY [ ] UNSATISFACTORY Candidate (Print)
Evaluator (Print)
Evaluator's Signature /
Date EVALUATOR'S COMMENTS
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OPERATOR PROGRAM READ THE APPLICABLE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDATE Instructions for Simulator JPMs I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed. All control room steps shall be performed for this JPM, including any required communications. I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you.
Instructions for In-Plant JPMs I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed. All steps, including any required communications, shall be simulated for this JPM. Under no circumstances are you to operate any plant equipment. I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you.
INITIAL CONDITIONS Unit 2 is shutdown for leak repair on RCS. The A Cold Leg Loop Stop MOV has stopped mid-position and must be locally closed by the handwheel. The operator will be wearing a headset during to communicate to the MCR during the evolution.
INITIATING CUE You are directed to determine the following:
o Correct RWP and subtask o
Dose Alarm o
Dose Rate Alarm o
Maximum stay time based on RWP dose limits (in minutes) o Maximum stay time based on RWP requirements (in minutes)
2016 NRC EXAM Admin JPM RadCon (ALL)
Page: 4 of 9 Answer Sheet
- 1. The correct RWP is ___________________________ Task ______
- 2. The dose limit alarm listed for this RWP is ___________________ mRem.
- 3. The dose rate alarm setpoint listed for this RWP is ___________________ mRem/hr.
- 4. The maximum stay time based on the RWP dose limit is _______________ minutes.
- 5. The maximum stay time based on the RWP requirements is ______________ minutes.
2016 NRC EXAM Admin JPM RadCon (ALL)
Page: 5 of 9 EVALUATION METHOD Demonstration if conducted in the simulator or in a laboratory (use DEMONSTRATION cues)
Verbal-visual if conducted in the station or on a dead simulator (use VERBAL-VISUAL cues)
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT RWPs, Survey Map, Calculator PERFORMANCE STEPS START TIME 1
From the RWPs provided determine which RWP is applicable for the job.
Procedure Step RWP 16-2229-2 Critical Step SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Standards RWP 16-2229-2 is selected from the two RWPs provided.
Notes/Comments:
RWP 16-2229-1 is not correct due to local dose rates would exceed the alarm setpoint.
RWP 16-2229-2 is the correct RWP and subtask.
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From the RWPs provided, determine the dose alarm setpoint and dose rate alarm in effect under the RWP.
Procedure Step:
RWP 16-2229-2 Critical Step SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Standards Operator correctly identifies that the dose alarm is 20 mRem and the dose rate alarm is 150 mRem/hr (RWP 16-2229-2).
Notes/Comments: Operator is required to identify from the survey map that task 2 setpoint must be used based on work location.
3 Determine the maximum stay time in minutes based on reaching the RWP dose alarm setpoint.
Procedure Step:
RWP 16-2229-2 Critical Step SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Standards Operator uses RWP to determine dose alarm is set at 20 mRem.
Operator uses survey map to determine general area dose rate is 80 mR/hr.
Operator then divides 20 mRem by 80 mRem/hr to obtain a maximum stay time of 15 minutes (.25 hours2.893519e-4 days <br />0.00694 hours <br />4.133598e-5 weeks <br />9.5125e-6 months <br />) based on the RWP dose alarm setpoint.
Notes/Comments:
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Determine the maximum stay time in minutes based on reaching the RWP requirements.
Procedure Step:
RWP 16-2229-2 Critical Step SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Standards Operator uses RWP to determine dose alarm is set at 20 mRem.
Operator determines from the RWP (Worker Instruction #4) that the Operator must place the plant in a safe condition and leave the area once 80% of the dose alarm setpoint is reached.
Operator determines that they must leave the area after 16mRem of dose has been achieved. (80%
- 20 mRem = 16 mRem)
Operator uses survey map to determine general area dose rate is 80 mR/hr.
Operator then divides 16 by 80 to obtain a stay time of 12 minutes after converting to minutes (.20 hrs x 60 minutes).
Notes/Comments:
END OF EVALUATION STOP TIME
2016 NRC EXAM Admin JPM RadCon (ALL)
Page: 8 of 9 Answer Key
- 1. The correct RWP is _________16-2229____________ Task __2____
- 2. The dose limit alarm listed for this RWP is _______20__________ mRem.
- 3. The dose rate alarm setpoint listed for this RWP is _______150_________ mRem/hr.
- 4. The maximum stay time based on the RWP dose limit is ______15 _____ minutes.
- 5. The maximum stay time based on the RWP requirements is _____12_______ minutes.
2016 NRC EXAM Admin JPM RadCon (ALL)
Page: 9 of 9 SIMULATOR, LABORATORY, IN--PLANT SETUP (If Required)
ADMINISTRATIVE JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE TASK Determine appropriate RWP and subtask, Limits, and Stay Times based on various RWP limits.
CHECKLIST Survey Map Selection of RWPs for the candidate to chose from Calculator
LDWA - Low Dose Waiting Area HPA - Hot Particle Area CAM - Continuous Air Monitor LHRA - Locked High Radiation Area CA - Contaminated Area F Frisking Station HRA - High Radiation Area ARA - Airborne Radioactivity Area RCAB - Radiological Control Area Boundary RA - Radiation Area RM - Radioactive Material(s) NDCR - Neutron Dose Calculation Required Gen Area; Contact; LCK Locked Gate; Barrier Unit 2 Containment, 262 Elevation A Motor Cube All gamma and/or neutron readings in mRem/hr unless noted.
Verified Current By Date 2-RC-E-1A 2-RC-P-1A HRA 4
5 55 80 6
1 20 60 80 Called North 45
Dominion North Anna Power Station JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE EVALUATION OPERATOR PROGRAM INITIAL CONDITIONS You are the Shift Manager during a General Emergency Classification that has occurred due to a LOCA with Core Cooling RED path on Unit 1 EPIP 1.06 was entered and a PAR was issued 45 minutes ago The TSC is not operational yet Current conditions are as follows:
Unit 1: Conditions are unchanged for General Emergency - FG-1.1 Unit 2: At power Meteorological:
Wind speed 25 mph Wind direction 280° INITIATING CUE You are requested to assess the new information and perform the required actions in accordance with EPIP-1.06.
Page: 2 of 9 Dominion North Anna Power Station JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE EVALUATION OPERATOR PROGRAM TASK Determine updated protective action recommendations (EPIP-1.06).
TASK STANDARDS Task was performed as directed by the procedure referenced in the task statement within parentheses (one of the underlined procedures if several are cited)
K/A
REFERENCE:
GEN-2.4.44 (2.1/4.0)
ALTERNATE PATH:
N/A TASK COMPLETION TIMES Validation Time =
15 minutes Start Time = _______
Actual Time = _______ minutes Stop Time = _______
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Rating
[ ] SATISFACTORY [ ] UNSATISFACTORY Candidate (Print)
Evaluator (Print)
Evaluator's Signature /
Date EVALUATOR'S COMMENTS
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Page: 4 of 9 Dominion North Anna Power Station JOB PERFORMANCE MEASURE (Evaluation)
OPERATOR PROGRAM READ THE APPLICABLE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE CANDIDATE Instructions for Simulator JPMs I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed. All control room steps shall be performed for this JPM, including any required communications. I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you.
Instructions for In-Plant JPMs I will explain the initial conditions, and state the task to be performed. All steps, including any required communications, shall be simulated for this JPM. Under no circumstances are you to operate any plant equipment. I will provide initiating cues and reports on other actions when directed by you. Ensure you indicate to me when you understand your assigned task. To indicate that you have completed your assigned task return the handout sheet I provided you.
PREREQUISITES The trainee has completed the applicable course knowledge training at the senior reactor operator level.
INITIAL CONDITIONS You are the Shift Manager during a General Emergency Classification that has occurred due to a LOCA with Core Cooling RED path on Unit 1 EPIP 1.06 was entered and a PAR was issued 45 minutes ago The TSC is not operational yet Current conditions are as follows:
Page: 5 of 9 Unit 1: Conditions are unchanged for General Emergency - FG-1.1 Unit 2: At power Meteorological:
Wind speed 25 mph Wind direction 280° INITIATING CUE You are requested to assess the new information and perform the required actions in accordance with EPIP-1.06.
EVALUATION METHOD Perform if conducted in the simulator or in a laboratory (use Performance Cue(s))
Simulate if conducted in the station or on a dead simulator (use Simulation Cue(s))
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT None PERFORMANCE STEPS START TIME
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CHECK THE FOLLOWING:
Average wind direction shifts to any new area(s) (refer to ATTACHMENT 2, AFFECTED SECTOR(S) MAP)
Procedure Step 7 Critical Step SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Standards SRO notes that wind direction has shifted and proceeds to step 17 Notes/Comments 2
UPDATE ATTACHMENT 2, AFFECTED SECTOR(S) MAP:
- Record time wind data acquired b)
- Record average wind direction from, in degrees c)
- Record average wind speed in mph d)
- Record affected sectors
- Mark new area(s) affected on map (use distinguishable markings from previous markings):
- Include all downwind sectors from previous PARs for this event AND
- All new downwind sectors for the PAR AND
- Any downwind sectors through which the wind shift occurred Procedure Step 17 Standards is updated (See KEY)
Notes/Comments
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COMPLETE PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION:
a) Complete ATTACHMENT 3, REPORT OF PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION
- 1) Mark appropriate PAR box(s)
- 2) Record Mile radius and Miles downwind
- 3) Record Downwind Sectors
- 4) Record Potassium Iodide (optional)
- 5) Record Remarks (optional)
- 6) Approve PAR (sign report)
- 7) Record date and time report approved Procedure Step 18.a SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Critical Step SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Simulation Cue(s) Attachment 3 is completed with updated data (See KEY)
Notes/Comments 4
DIRECT EMERGENCY COMMUNICATORS TO NOTIFY OFF-SITE AUTHORITIES OF PAR:
- Virginia Emergency Operations Center (VEOC) notified IAW:
EPIP-1.06, PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS Procedure Step 19 Critical Step SAT [ ] UNSAT [ ]
Standards Notes/Comments
>>>>> END OF EVALUATION <<<<<
Page: 8 of 9 STOP TIME
Page: 9 of 9 SIMULATOR, LABORATORY, IN--PLANT SETUP (If Required)
1 of 1 NUMBER EPIP-1.06 ATTACHMENT TITLE REPORT OF PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION ATTACHMENT 3
REVISION 11 PAGE PAR MESSAGE # ________
NOTE:
- IF VEOC ARD nonfunctional, THEN use VEOC autodial or direct dial (804) 674-2400 or (804) 310-8868.
- IF all means of communications with VEOC nonfunctional, THEN use Insta-Phone.
This is North Anna Power Station with a(n) Drill Message Emergency Message for Protective Action Recommendation. Use the Report of Protective Action Recommendation form to copy this message.
(READ SLOWLY)
PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION:
SHELTER-IN-PLACE: ____ Mile radius 360° and ____ Miles downwind in the following sectors:
EVACUATE: ____ Mile radius 360° and ____ Miles downwind in the following sectors:
BEYOND 10 MILE EPZ:
Evacuate Area: _____ Centerline in degrees; _____Distance in Miles; _____ Width in feet Shelter-in-place: ____ Centerline in degrees; _____Distance in Miles; _____ Width in feet POTASSIUM IODIDE:
Recommend implementation of Potassium Iodide (KI) strategies for the general public.
The projected dose at the site boundary is > 5 Rem Thyroid CDE.
The time is ______________ (24-hr time).
This is ________________________________________________________ / Emergency Communicator.
Message received by: Virginia EOC Watch Officer (name) ______________________________________.
This is North Anna Power Station out at _______________ (24-hr time) on ___________________ (date).
REMARKS (OPTIONAL) / APPROVAL INFORMATION [DO NOT READ]
NOTE: Shelter-in-Place may be recommended as a result of evacuation impediments (e.g., Hostile Action events) or other known conditions which make evacuation dangerous.
REMARKS: ________________________________________________________________________________
APPROVED BY: ___________________________________________ ______________ / _________
Station Emergency Manager or Recovery Manager Date Time KEY KEY 2
2 10 D,E,F,G,H Signature Today's Date Current
1 of 1 NUMBER EPIP-1.06 ATTACHMENT TITLE AFFECTED SECTOR(S) MAP ATTACHMENT 2
REVISION 11 PAGE NOTE: Rounding shall be used when determining affected sectors using wind direction.
For example: Wind Direction (degrees from) 11.5 to 11.9 would be rounded up to 12.0.
Wind Direction (degrees from) 11.1 to 11.4 would be rounded down to 11.0.
Average Wind Direction and Average Wind Speed Data:
At ____________, Wind Direction From ___________, Wind Speed ____________, Sectors _______________
(24-hr time) (degrees) (in mph)
At ____________, Wind Direction From ___________, Wind Speed ____________, Sectors _______________
(24-hr time) (degrees) (in mph)
At ____________, Wind Direction From ___________, Wind Speed ____________, Sectors _______________
(24-hr time) (degrees) (in mph)
At ____________, Wind Direction From ___________, Wind Speed ____________, Sectors _______________
(24-hr time) (degrees) (in mph)
AVERAGE WIND DIRECTION (Degrees) From AFFECTED SECTORS 349 - 11 H, J, K 12 - 33 J, K, L 34 - 56 K, L, M 57 - 78 L, M, N 79 - 101 M, N, P 102 - 123 N, P, Q 124 - 146 P, Q, R 147 - 168 Q, R, A 169 - 191 R, A, B 192 - 213 A, B, C 214 - 236 B, C, D 237 - 258 C, D, E 259 - 281 D, E, F 282 - 303 E, F, G 304 - 326 F, G, H 327 - 348 G, H, J A
B C
D E
F G
H J
K L
M N
P Q
78.75° 258.75° 33.75° 213.75° 236.25° 146.25° 303.75° R
10 5
2 281.25° 168.75° 123.75° 101.25° 56.25° 348.75° 11.25° 326.25° 191.25° Graphics No. SB1217E
146.25 10 5
2
.75 123 101.25 146.25 10 8.75 3.75 101.25 Current 280 25 D,E,F,G,H KEY KEY
1 of 11 COMMON PURPOSE Give guidance to the Station Emergency Manager or Recovery Manager regarding determination of Protective Action Recommendations.
ENTRY CONDITIONS Any one of the following:
- 1) Activation by EPIP-1.05, RESPONSE TO GENERAL EMERGENCY.
- 2) Activation by CPIP-3.1, CERC AND CEOF ACTIVATION.
- 3) Activation by CPIP-6.0, LEOF RECOVERY MANAGER GUIDANCE.
- 4) As directed by the Station Emergency Manager or Recovery Manager.
REFERENCE USE NORTH ANNA POWER STATION EMERGENCY PLAN IMPLEMENTING PROCEDURE NUMBER EPIP-1.06 PROCEDURE TITLE PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS (WITH 5 ATTACHMENTS)
REVISION 11 PAGE
NUMBER EPIP-1.06 PROCEDURE TITLE PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS REVISION 11 PAGE 2 of 11 STEP ACTION/ EXPECTED RESPONSE RESPONSE NOT OBTAINED NOTE: ATTACHMENT 4, REFERENCE INFORMATION (NAPS) and ATTACHMENT 5, SECTOR MAP may be used as applicable for reference purposes.
____ 1 INITIATE PROCEDURE:
- By: ______________________________
Date: ____________________________
Time: ____________________________
____ 2 USE ATTACHMENT 1, PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION FLOWCHART NAPS, TO DETERMINE INITIAL PAR NOTE: ATTACHMENT 2, AFFECTED SECTOR(S) MAP, is to be used for all PAR developments from this procedure. ATTACHMENT 2, AFFECTED SECTOR(S) MAP is NOT to be used for PARs developed IAW EPIP-4.07, PROTECTIVE MEASURES.
____ 3 IMPLEMENT ATTACHMENT 2, AFFECTED SECTOR(S) MAP:
a) Record time wind data acquired a)
b) Record average wind direction from, in degrees b)
c) Record average wind speed in mph c)
d) Record affected sectors d)
e) Mark affected sectors on map (use any writing implement available, e.g., pen, pencil, highlighter, etc.)
e)
JS JS Joseph Supervisor Today 45 minutes ago JS
NUMBER EPIP-1.06 PROCEDURE TITLE PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS REVISION 11 PAGE 3 of 11 STEP ACTION/ EXPECTED RESPONSE RESPONSE NOT OBTAINED
____ 4 COMPLETE ATTACHMENT 3, REPORT OF PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION:
a) Protective Action Recommendation:
- 1) Mark appropriate PAR box(s)
- 2) Record Mile radius and Miles downwind
Mark PAR box: POTASSIUM IODIDE b) GO TO Step 4.c.
c) Remarks/Approval Information:
- 1) Record Remarks (optional)
- 2) Approve PAR (sign report)
- 3) Record date and time report approved c)
____ 5 DIRECT EMERGENCY COMMUNICATORS TO NOTIFY OFF-SITE AUTHORITIES OF PAR:
- Virginia Emergency Operations Center (VEOC) notified IAW:
EPIP-1.06, PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS OR
EPIP-4.07, PROTECTIVE MEASURES
- NRC notified IAW EPIP-2.02, NOTIFICATION OF NRC (notification made from Control Room or TSC, when activated)
- NRC notified IAW EPIP-4.33, HEALTH PHYSICS NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS (notifications made from TSC or LEOF/CEOF only after NRC requests HPN be established)
JS JS
NUMBER EPIP-1.06 PROCEDURE TITLE PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS REVISION 11 PAGE 4 of 11 STEP ACTION/ EXPECTED RESPONSE RESPONSE NOT OBTAINED
____ 6 HAVE RADIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT DIRECTOR (RAD) IMPLEMENT EPIP-4.07, PROTECTIVE MEASURES [RADIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT COORDINATOR (RAC) IF IN LEOF/CEOF]
CAUTION: Previously issued Protective Action Recommendations should not be reduced until the threat is fully under control and after consulting with Commonwealth of Virginia emergency response organization.
____ 7 CHECK THE FOLLOWING:
IF:
THEN do the following:
Severe Accident Conditions:
- CSFST Core Cooling RED AND
- Any Containment Loss Fission Product Barrier threshold met GO TO Step 8
Revised PAR provided by RAD/RAC IAW EPIP-4.07, PROTECTIVE MEASURES GO TO Step 13
Average wind direction shifts to any new area(s)
(refer to ATTACHMENT 2, AFFECTED SECTOR(S) MAP)
GO TO Step 17
PAR in effect - CONDITIONS UNCHANGED GO TO Step 20
NUMBER EPIP-1.06 PROCEDURE TITLE PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS REVISION 11 PAGE 5 of 11 STEP ACTION/ EXPECTED RESPONSE RESPONSE NOT OBTAINED
____ 8 CHECK IF SEVERE ACCIDENT CONDITIONS EXIST:
- CSFST Core Cooling RED AND
- Any Containment Loss Fission Product Barrier threshold met
RETURN TO Step 7.
____ 9 COMPLETE ATTACHMENT 3, REPORT OF PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION:
a) Protective Action Recommendation:
- 1) Mark PAR box: EVACUATE
- 2) Record Mile radius 360°: 2
- 3) Record Miles downwind: 10
Mark PAR box: POTASSIUM IODIDE b) GO TO Step 9.c.
c) Remarks/Approval Information:
- 1) Record Remarks (optional)
- 2) Approve PAR (sign report)
- 3) Record date and time report approved c)
JS JS
NUMBER EPIP-1.06 PROCEDURE TITLE PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS REVISION 11 PAGE 6 of 11 STEP ACTION/ EXPECTED RESPONSE RESPONSE NOT OBTAINED
____10 HAVE EMERGENCY COMMUNICATORS NOTIFY OFF-SITE AUTHORITIES OF PAR:
- Virginia Emergency Operations Center (VEOC) notified IAW:
EPIP-1.06, PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS OR
EPIP-4.07, PROTECTIVE MEASURES
- NRC notified IAW EPIP-2.02, NOTIFICATION OF NRC (notification made from Control Room or TSC, when activated)
- NRC notified IAW EPIP-4.33, HEALTH PHYSICS NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS (notifications made from TSC or LEOF/CEOF only after NRC requests HPN be established)
____11 CHECK EMERGENCY - TERMINATED
RETURN TO Step 7.
____12 GO TO STEP 12
____13 CHECK IF REVISED PAR RECEIVED FROM RAD/RAC:
a) Evaluate PAR results with RAD/RAC b) Approve EPIP-4.07, Attachment 3, Radiological Protective Action Recommendation:
- 1) Record Remarks (optional)
- 2) Approve Radiological PAR (sign report)
- 3) Record date and time report approved
RETURN TO Step 7.
JS
NUMBER EPIP-1.06 PROCEDURE TITLE PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS REVISION 11 PAGE 7 of 11 STEP ACTION/ EXPECTED RESPONSE RESPONSE NOT OBTAINED
____14 DIRECT EMERGENCY COMMUNICATORS TO NOTIFY OFF-SITE AUTHORITIES OF PAR:
- Virginia Emergency Operations Center (VEOC) notified IAW:
EPIP-1.06, PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS OR
EPIP-4.07, PROTECTIVE MEASURES
- NRC notified IAW EPIP-2.02, NOTIFICATION OF NRC (notification made from Control Room or TSC, when activated)
- NRC notified IAW EPIP-4.33, HEALTH PHYSICS NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS (notifications made from TSC or LEOF/CEOF only after NRC requests HPN be established)
____15 CHECK EMERGENCY - TERMINATED
RETURN TO Step 7.
____16 GO TO STEP 21
NUMBER EPIP-1.06 PROCEDURE TITLE PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS REVISION 11 PAGE 8 of 11 STEP ACTION/ EXPECTED RESPONSE RESPONSE NOT OBTAINED NOTE: A new PAR is only issued for wind shifts, based on the conditions below, in new affected sectors that have NOT been included in a previous PAR.
____17 UPDATE ATTACHMENT 2, AFFECTED SECTOR(S) MAP:
a) Check if one of the following conditions exists:
- Dose Assessment or Field Monitoring readings indicates a projected dose of 1 Rem TEDE or 5 Rem Thyroid CDE in new area OR
- Potential for significant release as indicated by:
- CSFST Core Cooling RED AND
- Any Containment Loss Fission Product Barrier threshold met (from EALs) a) RETURN TO Step 7.
b) Record time wind data acquired b)
c) Record average wind direction from, in degrees c)
d) Record average wind speed in mph d)
e) Record affected sectors e)
(STEP 17 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE)
NUMBER EPIP-1.06 PROCEDURE TITLE PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS REVISION 11 PAGE 9 of 11 STEP ACTION/ EXPECTED RESPONSE RESPONSE NOT OBTAINED 17.
UPDATE ATTACHMENT 2, AFFECTED SECTOR(S) MAP: (Continued) f)
Mark new area(s) affected on map (use distinguishable markings from previous markings):
- Include all downwind sectors from previous PARs for this event AND
- All new downwind sectors for the PAR AND
- Any downwind sectors through which the wind shift occurred
NUMBER EPIP-1.06 PROCEDURE TITLE PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS REVISION 11 PAGE 10 of 11 STEP ACTION/ EXPECTED RESPONSE RESPONSE NOT OBTAINED
____18 COMPLETE PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION:
a) Complete ATTACHMENT 3, REPORT OF PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION
- 1) Mark appropriate PAR box(s)
- 2) Record Mile radius and Miles downwind
- 3) Record Downwind Sectors
- 4) Record Potassium Iodide (optional)
- 5) Record Remarks (optional)
- 6) Approve PAR (sign report)
- 7) Record date and time report approved OR b) Approve EPIP-4.07, Attachment 3, RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION:
- 1) Record Remarks (optional)
- 2) Approve Radiological PAR (sign report)
- 3) Record date and time report approved
NUMBER EPIP-1.06 PROCEDURE TITLE PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS REVISION 11 PAGE 11 of 11 STEP ACTION/ EXPECTED RESPONSE RESPONSE NOT OBTAINED
____19 DIRECT EMERGENCY COMMUNICATORS TO NOTIFY OFF-SITE AUTHORITIES OF PAR:
- Virginia Emergency Operations Center (VEOC) notified IAW:
EPIP-1.06, PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATIONS OR
EPIP-4.07, PROTECTIVE MEASURES
- NRC notified IAW EPIP-2.02, NOTIFICATION OF NRC (notification made from Control Room or TSC, when activated)
- NRC notified IAW EPIP-4.33, HEALTH PHYSICS NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS (notifications made from TSC or LEOF/CEOF only after NRC requests HPN be established)
____20 CHECK EMERGENCY - TERMINATED
RETURN TO Step 7.
____21 TERMINATE EPIP-1.06:
- Give completed EPIP-1.06, forms, and other applicable records to TSC Emergency Procedures Coordinator or LEOF Services Coordinator
- Completed by:___________________
Date:___________________________
Time:___________________________
- END -
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PAG 56; exceeded Yes NUMBER EPIP-1.06 ATTACHMENT TITLE PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION FLOWCHART NAPS ATTACHMENT 1
REVISION 11 PAGE
1 of 1 NUMBER EPIP-1.06 ATTACHMENT TITLE AFFECTED SECTOR(S) MAP ATTACHMENT 2
REVISION 11 PAGE NOTE: Rounding shall be used when determining affected sectors using wind direction.
For example: Wind Direction (degrees from) 11.5 to 11.9 would be rounded up to 12.0.
Wind Direction (degrees from) 11.1 to 11.4 would be rounded down to 11.0.
Average Wind Direction and Average Wind Speed Data:
At ____________, Wind Direction From ___________, Wind Speed ____________, Sectors _______________
(24-hr time) (degrees) (in mph)
At ____________, Wind Direction From ___________, Wind Speed ____________, Sectors _______________
(24-hr time) (degrees) (in mph)
At ____________, Wind Direction From ___________, Wind Speed ____________, Sectors _______________
(24-hr time) (degrees) (in mph)
At ____________, Wind Direction From ___________, Wind Speed ____________, Sectors _______________
(24-hr time) (degrees) (in mph)
AVERAGE WIND DIRECTION (Degrees) From AFFECTED SECTORS 349 - 11 H, J, K 12 - 33 J, K, L 34 - 56 K, L, M 57 - 78 L, M, N 79 - 101 M, N, P 102 - 123 N, P, Q 124 - 146 P, Q, R 147 - 168 Q, R, A 169 - 191 R, A, B 192 - 213 A, B, C 214 - 236 B, C, D 237 - 258 C, D, E 259 - 281 D, E, F 282 - 303 E, F, G 304 - 326 F, G, H 327 - 348 G, H, J A
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F G
H J
K L
M N
P Q
78.75° 258.75° 33.75° 213.75° 236.25° 146.25° 303.75° R
10 5
2 281.25° 168.75° 123.75° 101.25° 56.25° 348.75° 11.25° 326.25° 191.25° Graphics No. SB1217E 45 min ago 310 12 F,G,H
1 of 1 NUMBER EPIP-1.06 ATTACHMENT TITLE REPORT OF PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION ATTACHMENT 3
REVISION 11 PAGE PAR MESSAGE # ________
NOTE:
- IF VEOC ARD nonfunctional, THEN use VEOC autodial or direct dial (804) 674-2400 or (804) 310-8868.
- IF all means of communications with VEOC nonfunctional, THEN use Insta-Phone.
This is North Anna Power Station with a(n) Drill Message Emergency Message for Protective Action Recommendation. Use the Report of Protective Action Recommendation form to copy this message.
(READ SLOWLY)
PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION:
SHELTER-IN-PLACE: ____ Mile radius 360° and ____ Miles downwind in the following sectors:
EVACUATE: ____ Mile radius 360° and ____ Miles downwind in the following sectors:
BEYOND 10 MILE EPZ:
Evacuate Area: _____ Centerline in degrees; _____Distance in Miles; _____ Width in feet Shelter-in-place: ____ Centerline in degrees; _____Distance in Miles; _____ Width in feet POTASSIUM IODIDE:
Recommend implementation of Potassium Iodide (KI) strategies for the general public.
The projected dose at the site boundary is > 5 Rem Thyroid CDE.
The time is ______________ (24-hr time).
This is ________________________________________________________ / Emergency Communicator.
Message received by: Virginia EOC Watch Officer (name) ______________________________________.
This is North Anna Power Station out at _______________ (24-hr time) on ___________________ (date).
REMARKS (OPTIONAL) / APPROVAL INFORMATION [DO NOT READ]
NOTE: Shelter-in-Place may be recommended as a result of evacuation impediments (e.g., Hostile Action events) or other known conditions which make evacuation dangerous.
REMARKS: ________________________________________________________________________________
APPROVED BY: ___________________________________________ ______________ / _________
Station Emergency Manager or Recovery Manager Date Time 1
2 10 F,G,H 45 min ago John Talker Bob Early 45 min ago Today Joseph Supervisor Today 45 min ago
1 of 1 NUMBER EPIP-1.06 ATTACHMENT TITLE REFERENCE INFORMATION (NAPS)
ATTACHMENT 4
REVISION 11 PAGE KNOWN EVACUATION IMPEDIMENTS:
As reflected in Attachment 1, PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDA-TION FLOWCHART NAPS, the only impediment North Anna Power Station will consider in the development of PARs will be Hostile Actions directed at the site.
PAR NOTIFICATION TIMES:
The initial PAR must be included with the initial notification of a General Emergency, which must be made to the State within 15 minutes following declaration of the General Emergency.
Notification of a revised PAR must be made to the State within 15 minutes of its development.
SECTORS/
WIND DIRECTION:
Downwind sectors may be determined from the table on Attachment 2, AFFECTED SECTOR(S) MAP.
Wind direction is always given in degrees from.
SHELTERING IN PLACE:
Sheltering-In-Place is recommended when a known condition or impediment exists which makes evacuation dangerous. A Hostile Action based event is the only know impediment to evacuation.
PREVIOUSLY ISSUED PAR:
Previously issued Protective Action Recommendations should not be reduced until the threat is fully under control and after consulting with Commonwealth of Virginia emergency response organization.
1 of 1 NUMBER EPIP-1.06 ATTACHMENT TITLE SECTOR MAP ATTACHMENT 5
REVISION 11 PAGE Graphics No. SV634A 522 522 208 208 208 208 208 651 687 629 629 669 651 612 612 612 612 612 612 606 606 680 606 648 649 Lake Anna State Park 691 656 656 614 738 647 648 601 601 601 601 653 652 652 652 652 651 613 613 613 669 651 651 625 625 628 628 669 669 624 623 623 623 522 700 700 North Anna Power Station 779 720 751 703 719 Lake Anna Lake Anna Lake Anna South Anna River 605 605 644 646 697 699 640 522 33 33 Louisa Mineral 665 605 618 618 681 208 208 22 208 33 22 689 689 700 522 772 779 656 656 716 774 657 614 689 601 602 721 643 653 659 606 703 608 608 613 648 606 738 738 678 647 605 658 605 605 670 738 738 604 605 622 605 622 658 658 666 738 738 738 614 614 669 669 622 701 715 715 601 601 775 618 618 618 601 704 712 7000 752 712 728 733 667 718 701 650 612 664 652 649 687 651 677 630 669 620 612 669 669 629 605 601 612 655 609 601 609 612 609 657 701 654 673 680 729 608 608 608 763 658 658 715 715 738 684 739 603 669 738 671 738 679 671 669 682 680 680 655 646 604 640 767 624 696 208 747 1726 1725 700 652 719 719 652 612 A
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R 2 Miles 5 Miles 10 Miles 11.25° 348.75° 326.25° 303.75° 281.25° 258.75° 236.25° 213.75° 191.25° 168.75° 146.25° 123.75° 101.25° 78.75° 56.25° 33.75°
1 of 1 NUMBER EPIP-1.06 ATTACHMENT TITLE REPORT OF PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION ATTACHMENT 3
REVISION 11 PAGE PAR MESSAGE # ________
NOTE:
- IF VEOC ARD nonfunctional, THEN use VEOC autodial or direct dial (804) 674-2400 or (804) 310-8868.
- IF all means of communications with VEOC nonfunctional, THEN use Insta-Phone.
This is North Anna Power Station with a(n) Drill Message Emergency Message for Protective Action Recommendation. Use the Report of Protective Action Recommendation form to copy this message.
(READ SLOWLY)
PROTECTIVE ACTION RECOMMENDATION:
SHELTER-IN-PLACE: ____ Mile radius 360° and ____ Miles downwind in the following sectors:
EVACUATE: ____ Mile radius 360° and ____ Miles downwind in the following sectors:
BEYOND 10 MILE EPZ:
Evacuate Area: _____ Centerline in degrees; _____Distance in Miles; _____ Width in feet Shelter-in-place: ____ Centerline in degrees; _____Distance in Miles; _____ Width in feet POTASSIUM IODIDE:
Recommend implementation of Potassium Iodide (KI) strategies for the general public.
The projected dose at the site boundary is > 5 Rem Thyroid CDE.
The time is ______________ (24-hr time).
This is ________________________________________________________ / Emergency Communicator.
Message received by: Virginia EOC Watch Officer (name) ______________________________________.
This is North Anna Power Station out at _______________ (24-hr time) on ___________________ (date).
REMARKS (OPTIONAL) / APPROVAL INFORMATION [DO NOT READ]
NOTE: Shelter-in-Place may be recommended as a result of evacuation impediments (e.g., Hostile Action events) or other known conditions which make evacuation dangerous.
REMARKS: ________________________________________________________________________________
APPROVED BY: ___________________________________________ ______________ / _________
Station Emergency Manager or Recovery Manager Date Time