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                  (Pink Paper)
(Pink Paper)
Senior Reactor Operator Written Exam
Senior Reactor Operator Written Exam
          HATCH DECEMBER 2007 EXAM
HATCH DECEMBER 2007 EXAM
      05000321/2007301 AND 05000366/2007301
05000321/2007301 AND 05000366/2007301
            DECEMBER 3 - 6, 2007, AND
DECEMBER 3 - 6, 2007, AND
          DECEMBER 10, 2007, (WRITTEN)
DECEMBER 10, 2007, (WRITTEN)


                                        QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                                  for SRO
for SRO
    76. 201003A2.05 OOl/2/2/CRDMINEW/FUND/HT2007-301/SRO/BLC/RFA
76. 201003A2.05 OOl/2/2/CRDMINEW/FUND/HT2007-301/SRO/BLC/RFA
          Unit 2 is performing a shutdown in accordance with 34GO-OPS-013-2, Normal Plant
Unit 2 is performing a shutdown in accordance with 34GO-OPS-013-2, Normal Plant
          Shutdown. All control rods have b.een fully inserted per the selected rod sequence
Shutdown. All control rods have b.een fully inserted per the selected rod sequence
          when the operator reaches this step in the procedure:
when the operator reaches this step in the procedure:
            WHEN all control rods are fully inserted, PLACE the Reactor Mode Switch in
WHEN all control rods are fully inserted, PLACE the Reactor Mode Switch in
            SHUTDOWN AND record the' time REACTOR placed in Condition 3 in the
SHUTDOWN AND record the' time REACTOR placed in Condition 3 in the
            Operators Log AND below:
Operators Log AND below:
            Time in Condition 3 - - - - - - - - - -
Time in Condition 3----------
          Which ONE of the following predicts how the CRD Mechanisms will be affected and
Which ONE of the following predicts how the CRD Mechanisms will be affected and
          identifies the preferred procedure used to bypass the discharge volume high level trip
identifies the preferred procedure used to bypass the discharge volume high level trip
          and reset the scram after the mode switch is placed in the SHUTDOWN position?
and reset the scram after the mode switch is placed in the SHUTDOWN position?
        A~ Reactor pressure WILL cause the CRDM internal ball valve to shift after the
A~ Reactor pressure WILL cause the CRDM internal ball valve to shift after the
            accumulator depressurizes.
accumulator depressurizes.
            34GO-OPS-013-2, Normal Plant Shutdown
34GO-OPS-013-2, Normal Plant Shutdown
        B. Reactor pressure WILL cause the CRDM internal ball valve to shift after the
B.
            accumul'ator depressurizes.
Reactor pressure WILL cause the CRDM internal ball valve to shift after the
            34AB-C71-001-2, Scram Procedure
accumul'ator depressurizes.
        C. All full-in (green) lights on the full core display will EXTINGUISH until the scram is
34AB-C71-001-2, Scram Procedure
            reset.
C. All full-in (green) lights on the full core display will EXTINGUISH until the scram is
            34GO-OPS-013-2, Normal Plant Shutdown
reset.
        D. All full-in (green) lights on the full core display will EXTINGUISH until the scram is
34GO-OPS-013-2, Normal Plant Shutdown
            reset.
D. All full-in (green) lights on the full core display will EXTINGUISH until the scram is
            34AB-C71-001-2, Scram Procedure
reset.
        A. Correct.
34AB-C71-001-2, Scram Procedure
        B. Incorrect because the 34GO-OPS-013-2 procedure includes steps to reset the
A. Correct.
        scram. Plausible if applicant does not know that the shutdown procedure contains the
B. Incorrect because the 34GO-OPS-013-2 procedure includes steps to reset the
        steps to bypass the high SDV level trip and reset the scram.
scram. Plausible if applicant does not know that the shutdown procedure contains the
        C. Incorrect because the S51 (overtravel in) and S52 (normal full-in) reedswitches
steps to bypass the high SDV level trip and reset the scram.
        ensure the green full-in light remains illuminated. Plausible since the applicant may
C. Incorrect because the S51 (overtravel in) and S52 (normal full-in) reedswitches
        know that the CROM will be in the overtravel position until the scram is reset.
ensure the green full-in light remains illuminated. Plausible since the applicant may
        D. Incorrect because the S51 (overtravel in) and S52 (normal full-in) reedswitches
know that the CROM will be in the overtravel position until the scram is reset.
        ensure the green full-in light remains illuminated. Also incorrect because the
D. Incorrect because the S51 (overtravel in) and S52 (normal full-in) reedswitches
        34GO-OPS-013-2 procedure includes steps to reset the scram. Plausible 'since the
ensure the green full-in light remains illuminated. Also incorrect because the
        applicant may know that the CRDM will be in the overtravel position until the scram is
34GO-OPS-013-2 procedure includes steps to reset the scram. Plausible 'since the
        reset. Also plausible if applicant does not know that the shutdown procedure contains
applicant may know that the CRDM will be in the overtravel position until the scram is
        the steps to bypass the high SDV level trip and reset the scram.
reset. Also plausible if applicant does not know that the shutdown procedure contains
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the steps to bypass the high SDV level trip and reset the scram.
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                                              QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                                        for SRO
for SRO
        A2. Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the CONTROL ROD AND DRIVE MECHANISM;
A2. Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the CONTROL ROD AND DRIVE MECHANISM;
        and (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those
and (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those
        abnormal conditions or operations: (CFR: 41.5/45.6) A2.05 Reactor Scram             4.1 * /4.1
abnormal conditions or operations: (CFR: 41.5/45.6) A2.05 Reactor Scram
        SRO-only (tie to 10CFR55.43(5): Assessment of facility conditions and selection of appropriatae procedures during
4.1*/4.1
        norrmal, abnormal, and emergency situations.
SRO-only (tie to 10CFR55.43(5): Assessment of facility conditions and selection ofappropriatae procedures during
        References
norrmal, abnormal, and emergency situations.
        34GO-OPS-013-2, Normal Plant Shutdown
References
        34AB-C71-00 1-2, Scram Procedure
34GO-OPS-013-2, Normal Plant Shutdown
        C11-CRDM-LP-00102, Control Rod Drive Mechanism lesson plan
34AB-C71-001-2, Scram Procedure
        Tier:               2                                   Group:             2
C11-CRDM-LP-00102, Control Rod Drive Mechanism lesson plan
        Keyword:           CRDM                                 Source:           NEW
Tier:
        Cog Level:         FUND                                 Exam:             HT2007-301
2
        Test:               SRO                                 Author/Reviewer:   BLC/RFA
Group:
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Keyword:
CRDM
Source:
Cog Level:
FUND
Exam:
Test:
SRO
Author/Reviewer:
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2
NEW
HT2007-301
BLC/RFA
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                                      QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                              for SRO
for SRO
    77. 204000G2.1.2 00 1/2/2/RWCU/BANK-MOD/HIGHER/HT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA
77. 204000G2.1.2 001/2/2/RWCU/BANK-MOD/HIGHER/HT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA
          A leak has developed on the RWCU system. The following conditions currently exist:
A leak has developed on the RWCU system. The following conditions currently exist:
            RWCU HX room ambient temperature (N016C)                     195° F
RWCU HX room ambient temperature (N016C)
            RWCU HX room ambient temperature (N016D)                     195° F
195° F
            RWCU HX room differential temperature (N022C/N023C)           105°F ~T
RWCU HX room ambient temperature (N016D)
            RWCU HX room differential temperature (N022D/NO*23D)         105°F ~ T
195° F
            158' elevation south east area (2D21-K601 B)                 1100mR/Hr
RWCU HX room differential temperature (N022C/N023C) 105°F ~T
          Based on these current plant conditions, which ONE of the following choices describes
RWCU HX room differential temperature (N022D/NO*23D) 105°F ~T
          the required operator actions in accordance with the Secondary Containment Control?
158' elevation south east area (2D21-K601 B)
          [Reference provided]
1100mR/Hr
        A. A reactor shutdown per 34GO-OPS-013 or 34GO-OPS-014 is required.
Based on these current plant conditions, which ONE of the following choices describes
            An immediate reactor scram is currently not re'quired~
the required operator actions in accordance with the Secondary Containment Control?
          B~ An immediate reactor scram is required.
[Reference provided]
              Emergency depressurization is not required.
A. A reactor shutdown per 34GO-OPS-013 or 34GO-OPS-014 is required.
        C. An immediate reactor scram is required.
An immediate reactor scram is currently not re'quired~
              Emergency depressurization is required.
B~ An immediate reactor scram is required.
        D. A reactor shutdown is currently not required.
Emergency depressurization is not required.
            Operate the HVAC per 34S0-T41-005 and attempt to isolate the RWCU leak.
C. An immediate reactor scram is required.
        A. Incorrect because a primary system is discharging into secondary containment and
Emergency depressurization is required.
        the differential temperature and area radiation level is greater than max safe. These
D. A reactor shutdown is currently not required.
        conditions require an immediate reactor scram. Plausible if the applicant knows that a
Operate the HVAC per 34S0-T41-005 and attempt to isolate the RWCU leak.
        reactor shutdown is required when an area is above max safe and the leak is NOT a
A. Incorrect because a primary system is discharging into secondary containment and
        primary system.
the differential temperature and area radiation level is greater than max safe. These
        B. Correct.
conditions require an immediate reactor scram. Plausible if the applicant knows that a
        C. Incorrect because an emergency depressurization is not required. Plausible since
reactor shutdown is required when an area is above max safe and the leak is NOT a
        the applicant may not know that the two area temps (or two ambient temps) are in the
primary system.
        same area (and therefore do not meet the intent of two areas above max safe.)
B. Correct.
        D. Incorrect because ventilation systems should NOT be operated when a secondary
C. Incorrect because an emergency depressurization is not required. Plausible since
        containment radiation condition exists. Also incorrect because a reactor scram is
the applicant may not know that the two area temps (or two ambient temps) are in the
        required based on a primary system discharging with one area differential temperature
same area (and therefore do not meet the intent of two areas above max safe.)
        above max safe. Plausible if applicant interprets the differential temperature as an
D. Incorrect because ventilation systems should NOT be operated when a secondary
        ambient temperature.
containment radiation condition exists. Also incorrect because a reactor scram is
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required based on a primary system discharging with one area differential temperature
above max safe. Plausible if applicant interprets the differential temperature as an
ambient temperature.
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                                              QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                                        for SRO
for SRO
        This question is SRO only because it is tied to 10CFR55.43(5).
This question is SRO only because it is tied to 10CFR55.43(5).
        Do NOT provide the flowchart to the applicant as a reference. Provide ONLY Table 4 and Table 6 as a
Do NOT provide the flowchart to the applicant as a reference. Provide ONLY Table 4 and Table 6 as a
        reference to the applicant.
reference to the applicant.
        SYSTEM: 204000 Reactor Water Cleanup System
SYSTEM: 204000 Reactor Water Cleanup System
        2.1.2 Knowledge of operator responsibilities during all modes of plant operation. (CFR: 41.10/45.13)
2.1.2 Knowledge of operator responsibilities during all modes ofplant operation. (CFR: 41.10/45.13)
        IMPORTANCE 3.0/4.0
IMPORTANCE 3.0/4.0
        References
References
        31EO-EOP-014-2,   Secondary Containment Control Flowchart
31EO-EOP-014-2, Secondary Containment Control Flowchart
        Tier:               2                                     Group:               2
Tier:
        Keyword:           RWCU                                 Source:             BANK-MOD
2
        Cog Level:         HIGHER                               Exam:               HT2007-301
Group:
        Test:               SRO                                   Author/Reviewer:     BLC/RFA
2
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Keyword:
RWCU
Source:
BANK-MOD
Cog Level:
HIGHER
Exam:
HT2007-301
Test:
SRO
Author/Reviewer:
BLC/RFA
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                                              QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                                        for SRO
for SRO
    78. 211 000G2.1.14 002/2/1/E-PLANINEW/HIGHER/HT2007-30 I/SRO/BLC/RFA
78. 211000G2.1.14 002/2/1/E-PLANINEW/HIGHER/HT2007-30I/SRO/BLC/RFA
          A transient has occurred involving a failure to scram (ATWS) that requires Standby
A transient has occurred involving a failure to scram (ATWS) that requires Standby
          Liquid Control (SLC) intiation per the emergency operating procedure guidance.
Liquid Control (SLC) intiation per the emergency operating procedure guidance.
          Based on this status, which ONE of the following identifies the required personnel
Based on this status, which ONE of the following identifies the required personnel
          notifications in accordance with 73EP-EIP-004-0, Duties of Emergency Director?
notifications in accordance with 73EP-EIP-004-0, Duties of Emergency Director?
        At:' Dismissal of non-essential personnel from the plant site is mandatory.
At:' Dismissal of non-essential personnel from the plant site is mandatory.
              Notification of protective action recommendations (PARS) to state and local
Notification of protective action recommendations (PARS) to state and local
              authorities is NOT mandatory for these conditions.
authorities is NOT mandatory for these conditions.
        B. Dismissal of non-essential personnel from the plant site is mandatory.
B. Dismissal of non-essential personnel from the plant site is mandatory.
              Notification of protective action recommendations (PARS) to state and local
Notification of protective action recommendations (PARS) to state and local
              authorities IS mandatory for these conditions.
authorities IS mandatory for these conditions.
        C. Dismissal of non-essential personnel from the plant site is NOT mandatory.
C. Dismissal of non-essential personnel from the plant site is NOT mandatory.
              Staff augmentation MUST be performed if the emergency event is occurring outside
Staff augmentation MUST be performed if the emergency event is occurring outside
              of normal working hours, on the weekend, or on a holiday by activating the HNP
of normal working hours, on the weekend, or on a holiday by activating the HNP
              Autodialer System in the control room.
Autodialer System in the control room.
        D. Dismissal of non-essential personnel from the plant site is NOT mandatory.
D. Dismissal of non-essential personnel from the plant site is NOT mandatory.
              The emergency response facilities (ERFs) MUST be activated.
The emergency response facilities (ERFs) MUST be activated.
        A. Correct.
A. Correct.
        B. Incorrect because these conditions represent a site area classification, (new E-Plan
B. Incorrect because these conditions represent a site area classification, (new E-Plan
        classification is SS2) which does not necessarily require a mandatory PAR. Plausible
classification is SS2) which does not necessarily require a mandatory PAR. Plausible
        if applicant thinks that this is a general emergency classification.
if applicant thinks that this is a general emergency classification.
        C. Incorrect because a site *evacuation is required (73EP-EIP-004-0, Step 7.4.11).
C. Incorrect because a site *evacuation is required (73EP-EIP-004-0, Step 7.4.11).
        Plausible if applicant thinks that this is an Alert classification.
Plausible if applicant thinks that this is an Alert classification.
        D. Incorrect because a site evacuation is required (73EP-EIP-004-0, Step 7.4.11).
D. Incorrect because a site evacuation is required (73EP-EIP-004-0, Step 7.4.11).
        Plausible if the applicant thinks that this is an Alert classification.
Plausible if the applicant thinks that this is an Alert classification.
        SRO only based on 10CFR55.43 (5): assessment of facility conditions and selection of procedures
SRO only based on 10CFR55.43 (5): assessment of facility conditions and selection of procedures
        Do NOT provide any references for this question.
Do NOT provide any references for this question.
        SYSTEM: 211000 Standby Liquid Control System
SYSTEM: 211000 Standby Liquid Control System
        2.1.14 Knowledge of system status criteria which require the notification of plant personnel. (CFR: 43.5 / 45.12)
2.1.14 Knowledge of system status criteria which require the notification ofplant personnel. (CFR: 43.5 / 45.12)
        IMPORTANCE 2.5 / 3.3
IMPORTANCE 2.5 / 3.3
        References
References
        DRAFT 73EP-EIP-OOI-0, Emergency Classification and Initial Actions
DRAFT 73EP-EIP-OOI-0, Emergency Classification and Initial Actions
        73EP-EIP-004-0, Duties of Emergency Director
73EP-EIP-004-0, Duties ofEmergency Director
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                                      QUESTIONS REPORT
Tier:
                                          for SRO
Keyword:
        Tier:              2                    Group:           1
Cog Level:
        Keyword:          E-PLAN                Source:         NEW
Test:
        Cog Level:        HIGHER                Exam:           HT2007-301
2
        Test:              SRO                  Author/Reviewer: BLC/RFA
E-PLAN
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HIGHER
SRO
QUESTIONS REPORT
for SRO
Group:
1
Source:
NEW
Exam:
HT2007-301
Author/Reviewer:
BLC/RFA
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                                        QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                                for SRO
for SRO
    79. 212000A2.20 00 1/2/1/RPS/NEW/HIGHERJHT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA
79. 212000A2.20 001/2/1/RPS/NEW/HIGHERJHT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA
        During an outage, maintenance is in progress on seven hydraulic control units'(HCUs)
During an outage, maintenance is in progress on seven hydraulic control units'(HCUs)
        to replace the scram valve diaphrams. The following conditions currently exist:
to replace the scram valve diaphrams. The following conditions currently exist:
              Mode switch: REFUEL position, all rods inserted
Mode switch: REFUEL position, all rods inserted
              Discharge volume isolation test switch: ISOLATE position, under clearance
Discharge volume isolation test switch: ISOLATE position, under clearance
              Scram discharge volume high level bypass switch: NORMAL position
Scram discharge volume high level bypass switch: NORMAL position
        Due to a clearance error, one of the HCUs begins to slowly fill the discharge volume as
Due to a clearance error, one of the HCUs begins to slowly fill the discharge volume as
        the mechanics begin working and the following alarm is received:
the mechanics begin working and the following alarm is received:
              SCRAM DISCH VOL NOT DRAINED (603-119)
SCRAM DISCH VOL NOT DRAINED (603-119)
        With these current conditions, which ONE of the following describes the operation of
With these current conditions, which ONE of the following describes the operation of
        the RPS logic and the technical specification allowan'ces associated with the high level
the RPS logic and the technical specification allowan'ces associated with the high level
        bypass switch?
bypass switch?
        At:I A reactor scram has NOT occurred.
At:I A reactor scram has NOT occurred.
              Placing the high level bypass switch in the bypass position will PREVENT a scram.
Placing the high level bypass switch in the bypass position will PREVENT a scram.
              Bypassing this trip does NOT require entering ,.an RPS Instrumentation LCO action.
Bypassing this trip does NOT require entering ,.an RPS Instrumentation LCO action.
        B. A reactor scram has NOT o*ccurred.
B. A reactor scram has NOT o*ccurred.
              Placing the high level bypass switch in the bypass position will PREVENT a scram.
Placing the high level bypass switch in the bypass position will PREVENT a scram.
              Bypassing this trip does requires entering an RPS Instrumentation LCO action.
Bypassing this trip does requires entering an RPS Instrumentation LCO action.
        C. A reactor scram has occurred.
C. A reactor scram has occurred.
              If the high level switch had been in the bypass position, the scram would have still
If the high level switch had been in the bypass position, the scram would have still
              occurred.
occurred.
              Bypassing this trip does NOT require entering an RPS Instrumentation LCO action.
Bypassing this trip does NOT require entering an RPS Instrumentation LCO action.
        D. A high level scram has occurred.
D. A high level scram has occurred.
              If the high level switch had been in the bypass position, the scram would have been
If the high level switch had been in the bypass position, the scram would have been
              PREVENTED.
PREVENTED.
              Bypassing this trip requires entering an RPS Instrumentation LCO action.
Bypassing this trip requires entering an RPS Instrumentation LCO action.
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                                                QUESTIONS REPORT
Group:
                                                            for SRO
1
        A. Correct.
Source:
        B. Incorrect because the bypass switch will work when the mode switch is in Refuel (or
NEW
        shutdown). Also incorrect because the high level trip is only required in Mode 5 IF a
Exam:
        rod is withdrawn. Plausible if applicant doesn't know that the bypass switch also works
HT2007-301
        when the mode swtich is in the refuel position (versus only the shutdown position).
Author/Reviewer:
        C. Incorrect because the not drained alarm comes in at 3 gallons; whereas the high
BLC/RFA
        level trip occurs at 63 gallons, i.e., a scram has not occurred yet. Also incorrect
QUESTIONS REPORT
        because the bypass switch will prevent the high level trip when the mode switch is in
for SRO
        Refuel (or shutdown). Plausible if applicant doesn't know alarm setpoint and thinks that
A. Correct.
        the bypass switch only works when the mode switch is in the shutdown position.
B. Incorrect because the bypass switch will work when the mode switch is in Refuel (or
        D. Incorrect because the not drained alarm comes in at 3 gallons; whereas the high
shutdown). Also incorrect because the high level trip is only required in Mode 5 IF a
        level trip occurs at 63 gallons, i.e., a scram has not occurred yet. Also incorrect
rod is withdrawn. Plausible if applicant doesn't know that the bypass switch also works
        because the high level trip is only required in Mode 5 IF a rod is withdrawn. Plausible if
when the mode swtich is in the refuel position (versus only the shutdown position).
        applicant doesn't know alarm setpoint and thinks that this trip feature is required during
C. Incorrect because the not drained alarm comes in at 3 gallons; whereas the high
        mode 5 with all rods inserted.
level trip occurs at 63 gallons, i.e., a scram has not occurred yet. Also incorrect
        SRO only because of A2 K&A and 10CFR55.43 (2): Facility operating limitations in the technical specfications and
because the bypass switch will prevent the high level trip when the mode switch is in
        their bases.
Refuel (or shutdown). Plausible if applicant doesn't know alarm setpoint and thinks that
        A2. Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the REACTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM; and (b) based
the bypass switch only works when the mode switch is in the shutdown position.
        on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal conditions
D. Incorrect because the not drained alarm comes in at 3 gallons; whereas the high
        or operations: (CFR: 41.5 / 45.6) A2.20 Full system activation (full-SCRAM) .. 4.1 */ 4.2*
level trip occurs at 63 gallons, i.e., a scram has not occurred yet. Also incorrect
        References
because the high level trip is only required in Mode 5 IF a rod is withdrawn. Plausible if
        34AR-603-119-1, Scram Disch Vol Not Drained annunciator procedure
applicant doesn't know alarm setpoint and thinks that this trip feature is required during
        34AR-603-101-1, Scram Disch Vol High Level Trip alarm procedure
mode 5 with all rods inserted.
        34AR-603-110-1, Scram Disch Vol High Level Trip Bypass alarm procedure
SRO only because ofA2 K&A and 10CFR55.43 (2): Facility operating limitations in the technical specfications and
        Tech Spec 3.3.1.1, RPS Instrumentation
their bases.
        Tier:               2                                       Group:              1
A2. Ability to (a) predict the impacts ofthe following on the REACTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM; and (b) based
        Keyword:             RPS                                     Source:            NEW
on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences ofthose abnormal conditions
        Cog Level:           HIGHER                                 Exam:              HT2007-301
or operations: (CFR: 41.5 / 45.6) A2.20 Full system activation (full-SCRAM) .. 4.1 */ 4.2*
        Test:               SRO                                     Author/Reviewer:    BLC/RFA
References
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34AR-603-119-1, Scram Disch Vol Not Drained annunciator procedure
34AR-603-101-1, Scram Disch Vol High Level Trip alarm procedure
34AR-603-110-1, Scram Disch Vol High Level Trip Bypass alarm procedure
Tech Spec 3.3.1.1, RPS Instrumentation
Tier:
2
Keyword:
RPS
Cog Level:
HIGHER
Test:
SRO
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                                      QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                              for SRO
for SRO
    80. 215004A2.02 002/2/1/REFUEL/NEW/HIGHERlHT2007-301/SRO/BLC/RFA
80. 215004A2.02 002/2/1/REFUEL/NEW/HIGHERlHT2007-301/SRO/BLC/RFA
          A complete core offload was performed at the begining of a refueling outage.
A complete core offload was performed at the begining of a refueling outage.
          Four bundles have just been reloaded around SRM "0" and the prescribed fuel reload
Four bundles have just been reloaded around SRM "0" and the prescribed fuel reload
          sequence continues by spiralling outward from SRM "D." The operability status of the
sequence continues by spiralling outward from SRM "D." The operability status of the
          remaining SRMs are:
remaining SRMs are:
            SRM "A" is inoperable; post maintenance testing is in progress
SRM "A" is inoperable; post maintenance testing is in progress
            All other SRMs are operable
All other SRMs are operable
          During the testing on SRM "A", the operator inadvertently withdraws the SRM "c"
During the testing on SRM "A", the operator inadvertently withdraws the SRM "c"
          detector a small amount and the following alarms are received:
detector a small amount and the following alarms are received:
            SRM DETECTOR RETRACTED WHEN NOT *PERMITTED (603-222)
SRM DETECTOR RETRACTED WHEN NOT *PERMITTED (603-222)
            ROD OUT BLOCK (603-238)
ROD OUT BLOCK (603-238)
        Which ONE of the following identifies the impact on refueling operations?
Which ONE of the following identifies the impact on refueling operations?
        A. Core alterations must now be suspended.
A. Core alterations must now be suspended.
        B~ Core alterations may continue in the northwest quadrant.
B~ Core alterations may continue in the northwest quadrant.
        C. Core alterations may continue only in the northeast quadrant.
C. Core alterations may continue only in the northeast quadrant.
        D. Core alterations may continue anywhere in the core except in the quadrant where
D. Core alterations may continue anywhere in the core except in the quadrant where
            SRM "A" is located.
SRM "A" is located.
        A. Incorrect because core alterations are allowed in a quadrant without an a9jacent
A. Incorrect because core alterations are allowed in a quadrant without an a9jacent
        operable SRM provided that the bundles being spiral reloaded are in a single fueled
operable SRM provided that the bundles being spiral reloaded are in a single fueled
        region containing an operable SRM. Plausible if applicant does not know that tech
region containing an operable SRM. Plausible if applicant does not know that tech
        specs allows refueling with only one operable detector.
specs allows refueling with only one operable detector.
        B. Correct.
B. Correct.
        C. Incorrect becaus~ the partially withdrawn SRM is inoperable. Plausible if applicant
C. Incorrect becaus~ the partially withdrawn SRM is inoperable. Plausible if applicant
        knows that the single fueled region tech spec LCO provision was exercised to begin the
knows that the single fueled region tech spec LCO provision was exercised to begin the
        reload.
reload.
        D. Incorrect because SRM C is inoperable due to being partially withdrawn. Also
D. Incorrect because SRM C is inoperable due to being partially withdrawn. Also
        incorrect because core alterations may not be performed in the southwest quadrant
incorrect because core alterations may not be performed in the southwest quadrant
        where SRM "c" is located.
where SRM "c" is located.
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                                                QUESTIONS REPORT
Group:
                                                            for SRO
1
        SRO only because this is linked to 10CFR55.43(6): Procedures and limitations involved in intial core loading,
Source:
        alterations in core configuration, control rod programming, and determination of various internal and external effects
NEW
        on core reactivity. Also linked to Tech specs 3.3.1.2
Exam:
        A2. Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the SOURCE RANGE MONITOR (SRM) SYSTEM; and
HT2007-301
        (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal
Author/Reviewer:
        conditions or operations: (CFR: 41.5 / 45.6) A2.02 SRM inop condition. .. .               3.4 / 3.7
BLC/RFA
        References:
QUESTIONS REPORT
        C51-SRM-LP-01201, SRM lesson plan
for SRO
        TS 3.3.1.2, SRM Instrumentation
SRO only because this is linked to 10CFR55.43(6): Procedures and limitations involved in intial core loading,
        34AR-603-222, SRM Detector Retracted When Not Permitted annunciator procedure
alterations in core configuration, control rod programming, and determination ofvarious internal and external effects
        34AR-603-238, Rod Out Block annunciator procedure
on core reactivity. Also linked to Tech specs 3.3.1.2
        F15-RF-LP-04502, Refueling
A2. Ability to (a) predict the impacts ofthe following on the SOURCE RANGE MONITOR (SRM) SYSTEM; and
        Tier:               2                                       Group:              1
(b) based on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences ofthose abnormal
        Keyword:             REFUEL                                 Source:              NEW
conditions or operations: (CFR: 41.5 / 45.6) A2.02 SRM inop condition. .. .
        Cog Level:           HIGHER                                 Exam:                HT2007-301
3.4 / 3.7
        Test:               SRO                                     Author/Reviewer: BLC/RFA
References:
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C51-SRM-LP-01201, SRM lesson plan
TS 3.3.1.2, SRM Instrumentation
34AR-603-222, SRM Detector Retracted When Not Permitted annunciator procedure
34AR-603-238, Rod Out Block annunciator procedure
F15-RF-LP-04502, Refueling
Tier:
2
Keyword:
REFUEL
Cog Level:
HIGHER
Test:
SRO
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                                        QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                              for SRO
for SRO
    81 . 245000A2.07 00 1/2/2/EHC/NEW/HIGHER/HT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA
81 . 245000A2.07 001/2/2/EHC/NEW/HIGHER/HT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA
        Due to a slowly degrading condenser vacuum leak on Unit 1, the control room crew
Due to a slowly degrading condenser vacuum leak on Unit 1, the control room crew
        has reduced reactor power from rated power over the last several hours. Current plant
has reduced reactor power from rated power over the last several hours. Current plant
        conditions are:
conditions are:
            285 MW(e)
285 MW(e)
            Condenser vacuum at 25.0 "Hg and steady
Condenser vacuum at 25.0 "Hg and steady
        The SRO is evaluating whether the current power configuration will facilitate a manual
The SRO is evaluating whether the current power configuration will facilitate a manual
        turbine trip while maintaining the reactor critical.
turbine trip while maintaining the reactor critical.
        Which ONE of the following predicts the plant response if the turbine is manually
Which ONE of the following predicts the plant response if the turbine is manually
        tripped at this power, including the required procedure to be implemented after the
tripped at this power, including the required procedure to be implemented after the
        turbine is manually tripped?
turbine is manually tripped?
        A. Steam flow will be within the capacity of the bypass valves.
A. Steam flow will be within the capacity of the bypass valves.
            Enter 34GO-OPS-005-1, Power Changes, to adjust reactor power if necessary after
Enter 34GO-OPS-005-1, Power Changes, to adjust reactor power if necessary after
            the turbine is manually tripped.
the turbine is manually tripped.
        B. Steam flow will be within the capacity of the bypass valves.
B. Steam flow will be within the capacity of the bypass valves.
            Enter 34GO-OPS-013-1, Normal Plant Shutdown
Enter 34GO-OPS-013-1, Normal Plant Shutdown
        C~ Steam flow will NOT be within the capacity of the bypass valves.
C~ Steam flow will NOT be within the capacity of the bypass valves.
            Enter 34AB-C71-001-1, Scram Procedure
Enter 34AB-C71-001-1, Scram Procedure
        D. Steam flow will NOT be within the capacity of the bypass valves.
D. Steam flow will NOT be within the capacity of the bypass valves.
            Enter 34GO-OPS-005-1, Power Changes, after the turbine is tripped to lower
Enter 34GO-OPS-005-1, Power Changes, after the turbine is tripped to lower
            reactor power.
reactor power.
        A. Incorrect because 285 MW(e) is more than 25% rated steam flow (bypass capacity).
A. Incorrect because 285 MW(e) is more than 25% rated steam flow (bypass capacity).
          285 MW(e) is also above the first stage turbine pressure bypass point (27.60/0 power   =
285 MW(e) is also above the first stage turbine pressure bypass point (27.60/0 power =
        260 MW(e). Also incorrect because 34GO-OPS-005-1 is only used when reactor
260 MW(e). Also incorrect because 34GO-OPS-005-1 is only used when reactor
        power level is greater than 350/0. Plausible if applicant doesn't know rated electrical on
power level is greater than 350/0. Plausible if applicant doesn't know rated electrical on
        Unit 1 (- 91 5 MW(e)
Unit 1 (- 91 5 MW(e)
        B. Incorrect because 285 MW(e) is more than 250/0 rated steam flow (bypass capacity).
B. Incorrect because 285 MW(e) is more than 250/0 rated steam flow (bypass capacity).
          285 MW(e) is also above the first stage turbine pressure bypass point (27.60/0 power   =
285 MW(e) is also above the first stage turbine pressure bypass point (27.60/0 power =
        260 MW(e). Plausible if applicant doesn't know rated electrical on Unit 1 (- 915 MW(e)
260 MW(e). Plausible if applicant doesn't know rated electrical on Unit 1 (- 915 MW(e)
        C. Correct.
C. Correct.
        D. Incorrect because 34GO-OPS-005-1 is only used when reactor power level is
D. Incorrect because 34GO-OPS-005-1 is only used when reactor power level is
        greater than 35%. Plausible if the applicant thinks that the RPS turbine trip will be
greater than 35%. Plausible if the applicant thinks that the RPS turbine trip will be
        bypassed but forgets that the Reactor High Pressure scram will cause a scram.
bypassed but forgets that the Reactor High Pressure scram will cause a scram.
        Plausible if applicant reasons that this procedure was previously being used during the
Plausible if applicant reasons that this procedure was previously being used during the
        preceding power reduction(s).
preceding power reduction(s).
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                                                QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                                          for SRO
for SRO
        SRO-only due to link to lOCFR55.43 (5): Assessment of plant conditions and selection of appropriate
SRO-only due to link to lOCFR55.43 (5): Assessment of plant conditions and selection of appropriate
        procedures.
procedures.
        A2. Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the MAIN TURBINE GENERATOR AND
A2. Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the MAIN TURBINE GENERATOR AND
        AUXILIARY SYSTEMS; and (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate
AUXILIARY SYSTEMS; and (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate
        the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations: (CFR: 41.5 / 45.6) A2.07 Loss of reactor/turbine
the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations: (CFR: 41.5 / 45.6) A2.07 Loss ofreactor/turbine
        pressure control system: Plant-Specific 3.8 / 3.9
pressure control system: Plant-Specific 3.8 / 3.9
        References
References
        34AB-N61-002-1, Main Condenser Vacuum Low
34AB-N61-002-1, Main Condenser Vacuum Low
        34AR-650-148-1, Turbine Vacuum Low-Low annunciator procedure
34AR-650-148-1, Turbine Vacuum Low-Low annunciator procedure
        34GO-OPS-005-1, Power Changes
34GO-OPS-005-1, Power Changes
        34GO-OPS-013-1, Nonnal Plant Shutdown
34GO-OPS-013-1, Nonnal Plant Shutdown
        B21-SLLS-LP-01401, Main Steam & Low Low Set lesson plan
B21-SLLS-LP-01401, Main Steam & Low Low Set lesson plan
        Tier:               2                                   Group:           2
Tier:
        Keyword:           EHC                                 Source:         NEW
2
        Cog Level:         HIGHER                               Exam:           HT2007-301
Group:
        Test:               SRO                                 Author/Reviewer: BLC/RFA
Keyword:
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EHC
Source:
Cog Level:
HIGHER
Exam:
Test:
SRO
Author/Reviewer:
Friday, September 28,2007 9:24:39 AM
2
NEW
HT2007-301
BLC/RFA
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                                      QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                              for SRO
for SRO
    82. 262001A2.08 003/2/1/4160VACINEW/FUND/HT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA
82. 262001A2.08 003/2/1/4160VACINEW/FUND/HT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA
        While performing an electrical tagout, a system operator inadvertently opened breaker
While performing an electrical tagout, a system operator inadvertently opened breaker
        #1 in 125VDC Cabinet 1D (1 R25-S004) which proviqes control power to a 4160VAC
#1 in 125VDC Cabinet 1D (1 R25-S004) which proviqes control power to a 4160VAC
        emergency bus. Subsequent attempts to re-close the breaker are unsuccessful, i.e.,
emergency bus. Subsequent attempts to re-close the breaker are unsuccessful, i.e.,
        the breaker keeps tripping open.
the breaker keeps tripping open.
        Assuming that the 1A RHR SW Pump was initially.running for a surveillance test, which
Assuming that the 1A RHR SW Pump was initially.running for a surveillance test, which
        ONE of the following states how this pump's 4160 VAC breaker will be affected by the
ONE of the following states how this pump's 4160 VAC breaker will be affected by the
        loss of control power, including the correct procedure needed to operate the breaker?
loss of control power, including the correct procedure needed to operate the breaker?
        A. The pump breaker will automatically open.
A. The pump breaker will automatically open.
            The control power undervoltage trip must be disabled in accordance with
The control power undervoltage trip must be disabled in accordance with
            34AB-R22-001-1, Lpss of DC Busses, in order to close ANY of the breakers on this
34AB-R22-001-1, Lpss of DC Busses, in order to close ANY of the breakers on this
            emergency bus.
emergency bus.
        B. The pump breaker will automatically open.
B. The pump breaker will automatically open.
            The control power undervoltage trip must be disabled in accordance with
The control power undervoltage trip must be disabled in accordance with
            34AB-R22-001-1, Loss of DC Busses, in order to re-close ONLY this breaker on
34AB-R22-001-1, Loss of DC Busses, in order to re-close ONLY this breaker on
            this emergency bus.
this emergency bus.
        C~ The pump will continue to run.
C~ The pump will continue to run.
            The ONLY way to stop the pump is to depress the button marked "push-to-trip"
The ONLY way to stop the pump is to depress the button marked "push-to-trip"
            (inside the breaker cubicle) in accordance with 34S0-R22-001-1, 4160VAC
(inside the breaker cubicle) in accordance with 34S0-R22-001-1, 4160VAC
            System.
System.
        D. The *pump will continue to run.
D. The *pump will continue to run.
            The ONLY way to stop the pump is to depress the button marked "push-to-trip"
The ONLY way to stop the pump is to depress the button marked "push-to-trip"
            (inside the breaker cubicle) in accordance with 34AB-R22-001-1, Loss of DC
(inside the breaker cubicle) in accordance with 34AB-R22-001-1, Loss of DC
            Busses.
Busses.
                                    /
/
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                                              QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                                        for SRO
for SRO
        A. Incorrect because only a few breakers have this auto-open feature and they are
A. Incorrect because only a few breakers have this auto-open feature and they are
        only located on 4160VAC emergency bus 1F. (This pump is powered from 1E.) Also
only located on 4160VAC emergency bus 1F. (This pump is powered from 1E.) Also
        incorrect because this AOP does not provide guidance for overriding this trip feature.
incorrect because this AOP does not provide guidance for overriding this trip feature.
        Plausible because this trip-open feature does exist on the 1C RHR SW pump.
Plausible because this trip-open feature does exist on the 1C RHR SW pump.
        B. Incorrect because only a few breakers have this auto-open feature and they are
B. Incorrect because only a few breakers have this auto-open feature and they are
        only located on 4160VAC emergency bus 1F. Also incorrect because this AOP does
only located on 4160VAC emergency bus 1F. Also incorrect because this AOP does
        not provide guidance for overriding this trip feature. Plausible if the applicant knows
not provide guidance for overriding this trip feature. Plausible if the applicant knows
        that this AOP provides guidance for restoring control power.
that this AOP provides guidance for restoring control power.
        C. Correct.
C. Correct.
        D. Incorrect because the loss of control power renders the switch on the outside of the
D. Incorrect because the loss of control power renders the switch on the outside of the
        cubicle door inoperable. Also incorrect because the switch on the outside of the door
cubicle door inoperable. Also incorrect because the switch on the outside of the door
        only works when the breaker is racked in the TEST position. Also incorrect because
only works when the breaker is racked in the TEST position. Also incorrect because
        the guidance to locally open the breaker is not found in the AOP. Plausible if the
the guidance to locally open the breaker is not found in the AOP. Plausible if the
        applicant remembers that the charging spring will still be charged.
applicant remembers that the charging spring will still be charged.
        SRO only because linked to lOCFR55.43(5): Assessment of facility conditions and selection of appropriate
SRO only because linked to lOCFR55.43(5): Assessment of facility conditions and selection of appropriate
        procedures during normal, abnormal, and emergency situations.
procedures during normal, abnormal, and emergency situations.
        A2. Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the A.C. ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION; and (b)
A2. Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the A.C. ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION; and (b)
        based on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those
based on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those
        abnormal conditions or operations: (CFR: 41.5 / 45.6) A2.08 Opening a disconnect under load ..... 3.3 /3.6
abnormal conditions or operations: (CFR: 41.5 / 45.6) A2.08 Opening a disconnect under load ..... 3.3 /3.6
        References
References
        34S0-R22-001-1, 4160VAC System
34S0-R22-001-1, 4160VAC System
        R22-4160VAC-LP-02702, 4160 VAC lesson plan
R22-4160VAC-LP-02702, 4160 VAC lesson plan
        34AB-R22-001-1, Loss of DC Buses AOP
34AB-R22-001-1, Loss ofDC Buses AOP
        Tier:               2                                   Group:            1
Tier:
        Keyword:           4160VAC                             Source:            NEW
2
        Cog Level:         FUND                                 Exam:              HT2007-301
Keyword:
        Te~:               SRO                                 Author/Reviewer: BLC/RFA
4160VAC
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Cog Level:
FUND
Te~:
SRO
Friday, September 28, 2007 9:24:39 AM
Group:
1
Source:
NEW
Exam:
HT2007-301
Author/Reviewer:
BLC/RFA
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                                        QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                                for SRO
for SRO
    83. 295003AA2.04 00 l/l/l/TRANSFORMERINEW/HIGHERlHT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA
83. 295003AA2.04 00 l/l/l/TRANSFORMERINEW/HIGHERlHT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA
        Unit 1 and 2 are operating at 100 % power with all4KV busses normally aligned.
Unit 1 and 2 are operating at 100% power with all4KV busses normally aligned.
        A transformer fire and fault occurs on Startup transformer 2C and all automatic actions
A transformer fire and fault occurs on Startup transformer 2C and all automatic actions
        associated with the transformer fault occur as expected.
associated with the transformer fault occur as expected.
        Which ONE of the following identifies how the unavailability of the transformer affects
Which ONE of the following identifies how the unavailability of the transformer affects
        the AC system lineup and describes the performance of the 34SV-SUV-013-0, Weekly
the AC system lineup and describes the performance of the 34SV-SUV-013-0, Weekly
        Breaker Alignment surveillance?
Breaker Alignment surveillance?
        At:' BOTH units are in an active LCO for 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating
At:' BOTH units are in an active LCO for 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating
              The surveillance is required to be performed WITHIN 1 HOUR even though its
The surveillance is required to be performed WITHIN 1 HOUR even though its
              acceptance criteria will NOT be met.
acceptance criteria will NOT be met.
        B. BOTH units are in an active LCO for 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating
B. BOTH units are in an active LCO for 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating
              'The surveillance is required to be performed IMMEDIATELY even though its
'The surveillance is required to be performed IMMEDIATELY even though its
              acceptance criteria will NOT be met.
acceptance criteria will NOT be met.
        C. ONLY Unit 2 is in an active LCO for 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating
C. ONLY Unit 2 is in an active LCO for 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating
              The surveillance is required to be performed IMMEDIATELY and its acceptance
The surveillance is required to be performed IMMEDIATELY and its acceptance
              criteria WILL be met.
criteria WILL be met.
        D. ONLY Unit 2 is in an active LCO for 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating
D. ONLY Unit 2 is in an active LCO for 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating
              The surveillance is required to be performed WITHIN 1 HOUR and its acceptance
The surveillance is required to be performed WITHIN 1 HOUR and its acceptance
              criteria WILL be met.
criteria WILL be met.
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                                              QUESTIONS REPORT
Group:
                                                        for SRO
1
          Note: Both SATs 1C and 2C are fed from the same point on the 230 kV grid. A SAT
Source:
          2C fault results in PCB s 179470,179480 tripping open, which affects SAT 1C
NEW
          availability.
Exam:
          A. Correct
HT2007-301
          B. Incorrect because TS 3.8.1.A.1 requires surveillance within one hour. Plausible
Author/Reviewer:
          because action statement is similar time frame.
BLC/RFA
          C. Incorrect because both units will be in an active LCD. Also incorrect becau.se TS
QUESTIONS REPORT
          3.8.1.A.1 requires surveillance within one hour. Plausible because transformer is on
for SRO
          Unit 2.
Note: Both SATs 1C and 2C are fed from the same point on the 230 kV grid. A SAT
          D. Incorrect because both units will be in an active LCD. Also incorrect because the
2C fault results in PCB s 179470,179480 tripping open, which affects SAT 1C
          acceptance criteria will not be met. Plausible because transformer is on Unit 2.
availability.
          SRO only because of tie to lOCFR55.43(2): Tech specs
A. Correct
          AA2. Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to PARTIAL OR COMPLETE LOSS
B. Incorrect because TS 3.8.1.A.1 requires surveillance within one hour. Plausible
          OF A.C. POWER: (CFR: 41.10/43.5/45.13) AA2.04 System lineups                           3.5/3.7
because action statement is similar time frame.
          References
C. Incorrect because both units will be in an active LCD. Also incorrect becau.se TS
          34SV-SUV-013-0, Weekly Breaker Alignment Checks
3.8.1.A.1 requires surveillance within one hour. Plausible because transformer is on
          S22-ELECT-LP-0270 1, Electrical Distribution System lesson plan
Unit 2.
          Tech Spec 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating
D. Incorrect because both units will be in an active LCD. Also incorrect because the
          Tier:             1                                  Group:              1
acceptance criteria will not be met.
          Keyword:           TRANSFORMER                         Source:          NEW
Plausible because transformer is on Unit 2.
          Cog Level:         HIGHER                             Exam:              HT2007-301
SRO only because of tie to lOCFR55.43(2): Tech specs
          Test:             SRO                                 Author/Reviewer: BLC/RFA
AA2. Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to PARTIAL OR COMPLETE LOSS
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OF A.C. POWER: (CFR: 41.10/43.5/45.13) AA2.04 System lineups
3.5/3.7
References
34SV-SUV-013-0, Weekly Breaker Alignment Checks
S22-ELECT-LP-02701, Electrical Distribution System lesson plan
Tech Spec 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating
Tier:
1
Keyword:
TRANSFORMER
Cog Level:
HIGHER
Test:
SRO
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                                      QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                              for SRO
for SRO
    84. 295004AA2.02 OOI/I/I/DC POWERINEW/FUND/HT2007-30I/SRO/BLC/RFA
84. 295004AA2.02 OOI/I/I/DC POWERINEW/FUND/HT2007-30I/SRO/BLC/RFA
        Unit 2 was operating at 500/0 power when the 125VDG Distribution'Gabinet 20,
Unit 2 was operating at 500/0 power when the 125VDG Distribution'Gabinet 20,
        2R25-S129 was lost and the following annunciator was received:
2R25-S129 was lost and the following annunciator was received:
            ECCS/RPS DIVISION 1 TROUBLE (602-110)
ECCS/RPS DIVISION 1 TROUBLE (602-110)
        The SRO is in the process of identifying which analog transmitter trip system (ATTS)
The SRO is in the process of identifying which analog transmitter trip system (ATTS)
        units were affected and is performing a loss of safety function determination in
units were affected and is performing a loss of safety function determination in
        accordance with the Technical Requirements Manual (TRM).
accordance with the Technical Requirements Manual (TRM).
        Which ONE of the following identifies the affected analog transmitter trip units and
Which ONE of the following identifies the affected analog transmitter trip units and
        describes the TRM Loss of Function Diagrams (LFD)?
describes the TRM Loss of Function Diagrams (LFD)?
        A. Two RPS ATTS cabinets will be de-energized.
A. Two RPS ATTS cabinets will be de-energized.
            The loss of function statement found at the bottom of the LFD identifies the channel
The loss of function statement found at the bottom of the LFD identifies the channel
            combinations which are no longer available for the safety function.
combinations which are no longer available for the safety function.
        B. Two RPS ATTS cabinets will be de-energized.
B. Two RPS ATTS cabinets will be de-energized.
            The loss of function statement found at the bottom of the LFD identifies the channel
The loss of function statement found at the bottom of the LFD identifies the channel
            combinations req.uired to be operable in order to maintain the safety function.
combinations req.uired to be operable in order to maintain the safety function.
        C~ Two EGGS ATTS cabinets will be de-energized.
C~ Two EGGS ATTS cabinets will be de-energized.
            The loss of function statement found at the bottom of the LFD identifies the channel
The loss of function statement found at the bottom of the LFD identifies the channel
            combinations required to be operable in order to maintain the safety function.
combinations required to be operable in order to maintain the safety function.
        D. Two EGCS ATTS cabinets will be     de~energized.
D. Two EGCS ATTS cabinets will be de~energized.
            The loss of function statement found at the bottom of the LFD identifies the channel
The loss of function statement found at the bottom of the LFD identifies the channel
            combinations which are no longer available for the safety function.
combinations which are no longer available for the safety function.
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                                            QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                                      for SRO
for SRO
        Each ATTS panel has two internal power supplies. Only one power supply needs to be
Each ATTS panel has two internal power supplies. Only one power supply needs to be
        available to supply the entire ATTS panel. The ECCS division consists of panels
available to supply the entire ATTS panel. The ECCS division consists of panels
        H11-P925, P926, P927 and P928. '
H11-P925, P926, P927 and P928. '
        125VDC Dist Cab 2D Breakers 1& 2 power up both of the power supplies for panel
125VDC Dist Cab 2D Breakers 1& 2 power up both of the power supplies for panel
        2H11-P925. Breakers 5 & 7 power up both 'of the power supplies for paneI2H11-P927.
2H11-P925. Breakers 5 &7 power up both 'of the power supplies for paneI2H11-P927.
        The loss of function statement typically found at the bottom of the LFD identifies the
The loss of function statement typically found at the bottom of the LFD identifies the
        channel combinations required to be operable in order for instrument function capability
channel combinations required to be operable in order for instrument function capability
        as defined in the instrumentation specification to be maintained.
as defined in the instrumentation specification to be maintained.
        A. Incorrect because the DC cabinet which was lost does not provide power to the
A. Incorrect because the DC cabinet which was lost does not provide power to the
        RPS ATTS cabinets. Also 'incorrect because the LFD identifies the channels required
RPS ATTS cabinets. Also 'incorrect because the LFD identifies the channels required
        for the safety function. Plausible since RPS ATTS cabinets are similar to the ECCS
for the safety function. Plausible since RPS ATTS cabinets are similar to the ECCS
        cabinets.
cabinets.
        B. Incorrect because the DC cabinet which was lost does not provide power to the
B. Incorrect because the DC cabinet which was lost does not provide power to the
        RPS ATTS cabinets.
RPS ATTS cabinets.
        C. Correct.
C. Correct.
        D. Incorrect because the LFD identifies the channels required for the safety function.
D. Incorrect because the LFD identifies the channels required for the safety function.
        Plausible if applicant does not understand the content provided in LFDs.
Plausible if applicant does not understand the content provided in LFDs.
        SRO only because linked to lOCFR55.43 (2): Tech specs
SRO only because linked to lOCFR55.43 (2): Tech specs
        AA2. Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to PARTIAL OR COMPLETE LOSS
AA2. Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to PARTIAL OR COMPLETE LOSS
        OF D.C. POWER: (CFR: 41.10/43.5 /45.13) AA2.02 Extent of partial or complete loss of D.C. power.... 3.5/3.9
OF D.C. POWER: (CFR: 41.10/43.5 /45.13) AA2.02 Extent ofpartial or complete loss ofD.C. power.... 3.5/3.9
        References
References
        TRM Section 11.0, Loss of Function Diagrams
TRM Section 11.0, Loss ofFunction Diagrams
        34AB-R22-001-2, Loss of DC Buses AOP
34AB-R22-001-2, Loss ofDC Buses AOP
        34AR-602-110-2, ECCS/RPS Division 1 Trouble annunciator procedure
34AR-602-110-2, ECCS/RPS Division 1 Trouble annunciator procedure
        Tier:             1                                   Group:             1
Tier:
        Keyword:           DC POWER                           Source:           NEW
1
        Cog Level:         FUND                               Exam:               HT2007-301
Group:
        Test:             SRO                                 Author/Reviewer: BLC/RFA
Keyword:
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DC POWER
Source:
Cog Level:
FUND
Exam:
Test:
SRO
Author/Reviewer:
Fripay, September 28, 2007 9:24:39 AM
1
NEW
HT2007-301
BLC/RFA
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                                        QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                                for SRO
for SRO
    85. 295014G2.4.31 00 1/1/2/RODS/NEW/HIGHER/HT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA
85. 295014G2.4.31 001/1/2/RODS/NEW/HIGHER/HT2007-30l/SRO/BLC/RFA
        Unit 2 is starting up and reactor power is 140/0 power. The operator is pulling rods to
Unit 2 is starting up and reactor power is 140/0 power. The operator is pulling rods to
        achieve 2 bypass valves to roll the turbine.
achieve 2 bypass valves to roll the turbine.
        Due to a previous rod being difficult to move, the CRD drive water pressure had been
Due to a previous rod being difficult to move, the CRD drive water pressure had been
        temporarily raised to 300 psid and not re-adjusted back down to a normal pressure.
temporarily raised to 300 psid and not re-adjusted back down to a normal pressure.
        When the operator placed the rod movement control switch to the single notch out
When the operator placed the rod movement control switch to the single notch out
        position for the next control rod, the rod quickly moved from position 16 to 22.
position for the next control rod, the rod quickly moved from position 16 to 22.
        (intended position was 18)
(intended position was 18)
        Which ONE of the following identifies an expe,cted annunciator that will be received
Which ONE of the following identifies an expe,cted annunciator that will be received
        and the evaluation of this event?
and the evaluation of this event?
        A. ROD OUT BLOCK (603-238)
A.
            This is a mispositioned control rod. Tech Spec 3.1.6. Rod Pattern Control has a
ROD OUT BLOCK (603-238)
            required action statement.
This is a mispositioned control rod. Tech Spec 3.1.6. Rod Pattern Control has a
        B. ROD DRIFT (603-247)
required action statement.
            This is NOT a mispositioned control rod. Tech Spec 3.1.3 Control Rod Operability
B. ROD DRIFT (603-247)
            has a required action statement.
This is NOT a mispositioned control rod. Tech Spec 3.1.3 Control Rod Operability
        C~ RMCS/RWM ROD BLOCK OR SYSTEM TROUBLE (603-239)
has a required action statement.
            This is a mispositioned rod. There are no required actions for tech specs for this
C~ RMCS/RWM ROD BLOCK OR SYSTEM TROUBLE (603-239)
            condition.
This is a mispositioned rod. There are no required actions for tech specs for this
        D. ROD OVERTRAVEL (603-248-1)
condition.
            This is NOT a mispositioned rod. There are no required actions for tech specs in
D. ROD OVERTRAVEL (603-248-1)
            this condition.
This is NOT a mispositioned rod. There are no required actions for tech specs in
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this condition.
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                                                QUESTIONS REPORT
Group:
                                                          for SRO
2
        Note: This condition will cause both annunciators 603-238 & 603-239 to alarm.
Source:
        A. Incorrect because BPWS Tech Spec is only applicable in Modes 1 & 2 when
NEW
        thermal power is < 100/0. Plausible because this alarm will be received and the rod is
Exam:
        considered mispositioned lAW 34GO-OPS-065-0, Section 7.5.1
HT2007-301
        B. Incorrect because the rod is considered mispositioned lAW 34GO-OPS-065-0,
Author/Reviewer:
        Section 7.5.1. (Alarm may not be received.) Plausible if applicant thinks that the rod is
BLC/RFA
        inoperable.
QUESTIONS REPORT
        C. Correct.
for SRO
        D. Incorrect because this alarm is only applicable for full-out position 48. Also
Note: This condition will cause both annunciators 603-238 &603-239 to alarm.
        incorrect since rod is considered mispositioned lAW 34GO-OPS-065-0, Section 7.5.1.
A. Incorrect because BPWS Tech Spec is only applicable in Modes 1 &2 when
        Plausible if applicant knows that tech specs do not apply and does not understand the
thermal power is < 100/0. Plausible because this alarm will be received and the rod is
        alarm input.
considered mispositioned lAW 34GO-OPS-065-0, Section 7.5.1
        SRO only because this question is tied to tech spec 10CFR55.43 (2)
B. Incorrect because the rod is considered mispositioned lAW 34GO-OPS-065-0,
        APE: 295014 Inadvertent Reactivity Addition                                                           .
Section 7.5.1. (Alarm may not be received.) Plausible if applicant thinks that the rod is
        2.4.31 Knowledge of annunciators alarms and indications / and use of the response instructions. (CFR: 41.10/45.3)
inoperable.
        IMPORTANCE 3.3 /3.4
C. Correct.
        References
D. Incorrect because this alarm is only applicable for full-out position 48. Also
        34GO-OPS-065-0, Control Rod Movement
incorrect since rod is considered mispositioned lAW 34GO-OPS-065-0, Section 7.5.1.
        34AR-603-248-1, Rod Overtravel annunciator procedure
Plausible if applicant knows that tech specs do not apply and does not understand the
        34AR-603-247-1, Rod Drift annunciator procedure
alarm input.
        34AR-603-238-1, Rod Out Block annunciator procedure
SRO only because this question is tied to tech spec 10CFR55.43 (2)
        34AR-603-239-1, RMCS/RWM Rod Block or System Trouble annunciator procedure
APE: 295014 Inadvertent Reactivity Addition
        34AB-C11-004-1, Mispositioned Control Rods
.
        Tech Spec 3.1.6, Rod Pattern Control
2.4.31 Knowledge of annunciators alarms and indications / and use ofthe response instructions. (CFR: 41.10/45.3)
        Tech Spec 3.1.3, Control Rod Operability
IMPORTANCE 3.3 /3.4
        Tier:             1                                     Group:              2
References
        Keyword:           RODS                                 Source:              NEW
34GO-OPS-065-0, Control Rod Movement
        Cog Level:         HIGHER                               Exam:                HT2007-301
34AR-603-248-1, Rod Overtravel annunciator procedure
        Test:             SRO                                   Author/Reviewer: BLC/RFA
34AR-603-247-1, Rod Drift annunciator procedure
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34AR-603-238-1, Rod Out Block annunciator procedure
34AR-603-239-1, RMCS/RWM Rod Block or System Trouble annunciator procedure
34AB-C11-004-1, Mispositioned Control Rods
Tech Spec 3.1.6, Rod Pattern Control
Tech Spec 3.1.3, Control Rod Operability
Tier:
1
Keyword:
RODS
Cog Level:
HIGHER
Test:
SRO
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                                        QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                              for SRO
for SRO
    86. 295020AA2.04 00 1/1/2/HPCI/RCIC/NEW/HIGHER/HT2007-30 l/SRO/
86. 295020AA2.04 001/1/2/HPCI/RCIC/NEW/HIGHER/HT2007-30l/SRO/
        A heatup and pressurization on Unit 2 was in progress with the following plant
A heatup and pressurization on Unit 2 was in progress with the following plant
        conditions:
conditions:
            Reactor pressure: 130 psig
Reactor pressure: 130 psig
            HPCI/RCIC: Operable in standby lineup
HPCI/RCIC: Operable in standby lineup
            MSIVs: Closed
MSIVs: Closed
        The heatup and pressurization was temporarily stopped to accomodate opening the
The heatup and pressurization was temporarily stopped to accomodate opening the
        MSIVs in accordance with 34GO-OPS-001-2, Attachment 2, (Opening the MSIVs with
MSIVs in accordance with 34GO-OPS-001-2, Attachment 2, (Opening the MSIVs with
        Reactor Pressure> 0 psig.) While pressure was being equalized across the MSIVs,
Reactor Pressure> 0 psig.) While pressure was being equalized across the MSIVs,
        reactor pressure gradually lowered to 125 psig. Once the MSIVs were open, the crew
reactor pressure gradually lowered to 125 psig. Once the MSIVs were open, the crew
        re-commenced the heatup and pressurization by withdrawing control rods and reactor
re-commenced the heatup and pressurization by withdrawing control rods and reactor
        pressure is now at 160 psig. (no other actions have been taken)
pressure is now at 160 psig. (no other actions have been taken)
        Which ONE of the following describes the impact on the startup and the actions which
Which ONE of the following describes the impact on the startup and the actions which
        are allowed by tech specs given the current status of HPCI and RCIC?
are allowed by tech specs given the current status of HPCI and RCIC?
        A. The heatup and pressurization can continue.
A. The heatup and pressurization can continue.
            The mode switch may be taken from startup to run.
The mode switch may be taken from startup to run.
            Restore HPCI to operable within 14 days.
Restore HPCI to operable within 14 days.
        B~ The heatup and pressurization can continue.
B~ The heatup and pressurization can continue.
            The mode switch may NOT be taken to run.
The mode switch may NOT be taken to run.
            Restore HPCI to operable within 14 days.
Restore HPCI to operable within 14 days.
        C. The heatup and pressurization can NOT continue.
C. The heatup and pressurization can NOT continue.
            The mode switch may NOT be taken to run.
The mode switch may NOT be taken to run.
                                          =
Reduce steam pressure to =150 psig within 36 hours.
            Reduce steam pressure to 150 psig within 36 hours.
D. The heatup and pressurization can NOT continue.
        D. The heatup and pressurization can NOT continue.
Place the mode switch to the shutdown position in 12 hours
            Place the mode switch to the shutdown position in 12 hours
Reduce steam pressure to =150 psig within 36 hours.
            Reduce steam pressure to = 150 psig within 36 hours.
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                                              QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                                      for SRO
for SRO
          HPCI isolated at 128 psig. The crew should recognize that reactor pressure (125 psig)
HPCI isolated at 128 psig. The crew should recognize that reactor pressure (125 psig)
          lowered below the HPCI isolation setpoint while they were equalizing across the MSIVs.
lowered below the HPCI isolation setpoint while they were equalizing across the MSIVs.
          Thus; an inadvertent containment isolation (Group 3) has occurred.
Thus; an inadvertent containment isolation (Group 3) has occurred.
          A. Incorrect because LCO 3.0.4 condition a or c cannot be met. Plausible if applicant
A. Incorrect because LCO 3.0.4 condition a or c cannot be met. Plausible if applicant
          thinks that LCO 3.0.4 condition b applies.
thinks that LCO 3.0.4 condition b applies.
          B. Correct.
B. Correct.
          C. Incorrect because the heatup and pressurization in Mode 2 can continue. Plausible
C. Incorrect because the heatup and pressurization in Mode 2 can continue. Plausible
          if applicant thinks that the LCO can be exited by simply lowering pressure.
if applicant thinks that the LCO can be exited by simply lowering pressure.
          D. Incorrect because the heatup and pressurization in Mode 2 can continue with RCIC
D. Incorrect because the heatup and pressurization in Mode 2 can continue with RCIC
          operable. Plausi.ble if the applicant thinks that both HPCI and RCIC have isolated and
operable. Plausi.ble if the applicant thinks that both HPCI and RCIC have isolated and
          that Condition E is applicable.
that Condition E is applicable.
          SRO only because this question is tied to lOCFR55.43(2): Facility operating limitations in the technical
SRO only because this question is tied to lOCFR55.43(2): Facility operating limitations in the technical
          specifications and their bases.
specifications and their bases.
          AA2. Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to INADVERTENT CONTAINMENT
AA2. Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to INADVERTENT CONTAINMENT
          ISOLATION: (CFR: 41.10/43.5/45.13) AA2.04 Reactor pressure                             3.9/3.9
ISOLATION: (CFR: 41.10/43.5/45.13) AA2.04 Reactor pressure
          References             .
3.9/3.9
          34GO-OPS-001-2, Plant Startup procedure
References
        . Tech Spec 3.5.1, ECCS-Operating
.
          34S0-E41-001-2, HPCI procedure
34GO-OPS-001-2, Plant Startup procedure
          E51-RCIC-LP-03901, RCIC lesson plan
. Tech Spec 3.5.1, ECCS-Operating
          Tier:               1                                 Group:              2
34S0-E41-001-2, HPCI procedure
          Keyword:           HPCI/RCIC                         Source:            NEW
E51-RCIC-LP-03901, RCIC lesson plan
          Cog Level:         HIGHER                             Exam:              HT2007-301
Tier:
        .Test:               SRO                               Author/Reviewer:
1
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Keyword:
HPCI/RCIC
Cog Level:
HIGHER
.Test:
SRO
Friday, September 28, 2007 9:24:.39 AM
Group:
Source:
Exam:
Author/Reviewer:
2
NEW
HT2007-301
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                                          QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                                  for SRO
for SRO
    87. 295025EA2.06 OOI/l/l/STEAM COOLING/MODIFIED BANK/HIGHER/HT2007-301/SRO/BLC/RFA
87. 295025EA2.06 OOI/l/l/STEAM COOLING/MODIFIED BANK/HIGHER/HT2007-301/SRO/BLC/RFA
        A loss of &sect;!! high and low pressure injection has occurred on Unit 2 with the following
A loss of &sect;!! high and low pressure injection has occurred on Unit 2 with the following
          conditions:
conditions:
            All rods inserted
All rods inserted
            Reactor Water Level.           -190 inches and decreasing 2"/min
Reactor Water Level.
            Reactor Pressure                 858 psig being controlled by LLS logic
-190 inches and decreasing 2"/min
            Steam Cooling is in progress
Reactor Pressure
          Because of successful maintenance efforts, HPCI has become available and the crew
858 psig being controlled by LLS logic
          has just started injecting to the vessel. The current reactor water level is -189 inches
Steam Cooling is in progress
        and rising.
Because of successful maintenance efforts, HPCI has become available and the crew
          Given these conditions, which ONE of the following procedures is required to be
has just started injecting to the vessel. The current reactor water level is -189 inches
          implemented?                                                         .
and rising.
        A. CP-2, RPV Flooding
Given these conditions, which ONE of the following procedures is required to be
        B. CP-1, Steam Cooling
implemented?
        C. CP-1, Emergency Depressurization
.
        D~ RC RPV Control (Non-ATWS)
A.
        EOPs require remaining pressurized following a loss of all high and low pressure
CP-2, RPV Flooding
        injection systems and beginning steam cooling (@ -185") UNTIL an injection system is
B. CP-1, Steam Cooling
        regained; then ED. In this case ED'g will eliminate the injection system (HPCI); and
C. CP-1, Emergency Depressurization
        EOPs specifically exempt ED in this situation. The question satisfiesKA because
D~ RC RPV Control (Non-ATWS)
        requires interpretation of RPV water level as it pertains to high reactor pressure, i.e.
EOPs require remaining pressurized following a loss of all high and low pressure
        being in steam cooling.
injection systems and beginning steam cooling (@ -185") UNTIL an injection system is
        A. Incorrect because level instrumentation is available. Plausible because this is,an
regained; then ED. In this case ED'g will eliminate the injection system (HPCI); and
        override step in the steam cooling procedure.
EOPs specifically exempt ED in this situation. The question satisfiesKA because
        B. Incorrect because an override step in the steam cooling procedure states that if
requires interpretation of RPV water level as it pertains to high reactor pressure, i.e.
        reactor water level is increasing, then perform RC/P (non atws). Plausible if the
being in steam cooling.
        applicant realizes that level is still less than -185" (entry condition for steam cooling).
A. Incorrect because level instrumentation is available. Plausible because this is,an
        C. Incorrect because an override step in the steam cooling procedure states that if any
override step in the steam cooling procedure.
        system is regained then emergency depressurization is required IF level cannot be
B. Incorrect because an override step in the steam cooling procedure states that if
        restored. Since level is being restored, then emergency depress is not required.
reactor water level is increasing, then perform RC/P (non atws). Plausible if the
        Plausible if the applica~t fails to assess that level is being raised and strictly adheres to
applicant realizes that level is still less than -185" (entry condition for steam cooling).
        the override step.
C. Incorrect because an override step in the steam cooling procedure states that if any
        D. Correct.
system is regained then emergency depressurization is required IF level cannot be
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restored. Since level is being restored, then emergency depress is not required.
Plausible if the applica~t fails to assess that level is being raised and strictly adheres to
the override step.
D. Correct.
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                                              QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                                      for SRO
for SRO
        SRO only because of link to lOCFR55.43 (5): Assessment of facility conditions and selection of appropriate
SRO only because of link to lOCFR55.43 (5): Assessment of facility conditions and selection of appropriate
        procedure.
procedure.
        EA2. Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to HIGH REACTOR PRESSURE:
EA2. Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to HIGH REACTOR PRESSURE:
        (CFR: 41.10/ 43.5 / 45.13) EA2.06 Reactor water leve1.                   3.7/3.8
(CFR: 41.10/ 43.5 / 45.13) EA2.06 Reactor water leve1.
        [N 0 reference provided to applicant]
3.7/3.8
        References
[N0 reference provided to applicant]
        Licensee's LOR Exam Bank (modified)
References
        Media Number: LR-LP-20309
Licensee's LOR Exam Bank (modified)
        Objective Number: 201.083.A.04
Media Number: LR-LP-20309
        LR-LP-201083
Objective Number: 201.083.A.04
        SRO NRC CAT - B, RO NRC CAt - B, Active - -1, References - 31EO-EOP-015-2S, rls, KeyWords - PUBLISH,
LR-LP-201083
        PROCEDURE,BIENNIAL(B)
SRO NRC CAT - B, RO NRC CAt - B, Active - -1, References - 31EO-EOP-015-2S, rls, KeyWords - PUBLISH,
        EOP-CP1-LP-20309, Contingency Procedures (CP-1) lesson plan
PROCEDURE,BIENNIAL(B)
        Tier:               1                                 Group:             1
EOP-CP1-LP-20309, Contingency Procedures (CP-1) lesson plan
        Keyword:            STEAM COOLING                      Source:           MODIFIED BANK
Tier:
        Cog Level:          HIGHER                            Exam:             HT2007-301
Keyword:
        Test:              SRO                                Author/Reviewer:   BLC/RFA
Cog Level:
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Test:
1
STEAM COOLING
HIGHER
SRO
Group:
1
Source:
MODIFIED BANK
Exam:
HT2007-301
Author/Reviewer:
BLC/RFA
Friday, September 28, 2007 9:24:39 AM
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                                            QUESTIONS .REPORT
QUESTIONS .REPORT
                                                      for SRO
for SRO
    88. 295026G2.1.28 001/1/1/TORUS TEMP/NEW/FUND/HT2007-301/SRO/BLC/RFA
88. 295026G2.1.28 001/1/1/TORUS TEMP/NEW/FUND/HT2007-301/SRO/BLC/RFA
          Which ONE of the following describes the suppression pool water temperature
Which ONE of the following describes the suppression pool water temperature
          instrumentation and tech spec 3.3.3.1, Post Accident Monitoring (PAM) instrumentation
instrumentation and tech spec 3.3.3.1, Post Accident Monitoring (PAM) instrumentation
          channel requirements?
channel requirements?
          [Reference provided]
[Reference provided]
        A. The T48-R647 recorder receives input from only the upper temperature elements.
A. The T48-R647 recorder receives input from only the upper temperature elements.
              The 2 torus temperature channels required by TS 3.3.3.1 can ONLY be comprised
The 2 torus temperature channels required by TS 3.3.3.1 can ONLY be comprised
              of two lower elements, i.e., N009A-D.
of two lower elements, i.e., N009A-D.
          B. The T48-R647 recorder receives input from both upper and lower temperature
B. The T48-R647 recorder receives input from both upper and lower temperature
              elements~
elements~
              The 2 torus temperature channels required by TS 3.3.3.1 can ONLY be comprised
The 2 torus temperature channels required by TS 3.3.3.1 can ONLY be comprised
              of two lower elements, i.e., N009A-D
of two lower elements, i.e., N009A-D
          C~ The T48-R647 recorder receives input from only the upper temperature elements.
C~ The T48-R647 recorder receives input from only the upper temperature elements.
              The 2 torus temperature channels required by TS 3.3.3.1 can ONLY be comprised
The 2 torus temperature channels required by TS 3.3.3.1 can ONLY be comprised
              of one lower element (N009A-D) AND one upper element. (N301-N311)
of one lower element (N009A-D) AND one upper element. (N301-N311)
        D..The T48-R647 recorder receives input from both upper and lower temperature
D..The T48-R647 recorder receives input from both upper and lower temperature
              elements.                                                                       .
elements.
              The 2 torus temperature channels required by TS 3.3.3.1 can ONLY be comprised
.
              of one lower element (N009A-D) AND one upper element. (N301-N311)
The 2 torus temperature channels required by TS 3.3.3.1 can ONLY be comprised
        A. Incorrect because TRM Table 10.3-1 requires one N009 and one N300 temperature
of one lower element (N009A-D) AND one upper element. (N301-N311)
        element. Plausible since the TS function is for pool water temperature.
A. Incorrect because TRM Table 10.3-1 requires one N009 and one N300 temperature
        B. Incorrect because T48-R647 only receives input from the N300 elements. Also
element. Plausible since the TS function is for pool water temperature.
        incorrect because TRM Table 10.3-1 requires one N009 and one N300 temperature
B. Incorrect because T48-R647 only receives input from the N300 elements. Also
        element. Plausible since the TS function is for pool watetr temperature.
incorrect because TRM Table 10.3-1 requires one N009 and one N300 temperature
        C. Correct
element. Plausible since the TS function is for pool watetr temperature.
        D. Incorrect because recorder T48-R647 only receives input from N300 elements.
C. Correct
        Plausible since this recorder is for torus temperature indication.
D. Incorrect because recorder T48-R647 only receives input from N300 elements.
        SRO only because of tie to 10CFR55.43 (2): Tech specs
Plausible since this recorder is for torus temperature indication.
        Provide applicant only the Tech Spec 3.3.3.1. (Don't provide TRM)
SRO only because of tie to 10CFR55.43 (2): Tech specs
        295026 Suppression Pool High Water Temperature
Provide applicant only the Tech Spec 3.3.3.1. (Don't provide TRM)
        2.1.28 Knowledge of the purpose and function of major system components and controls.
295026 Suppression Pool High Water Temperature
        (CFR: 41.7) IMPORTANCE 3.2 /3.3
2.1.28 Knowledge of the purpose and function of major system components and controls.
        34SV-SUV-019-1/2, Attachment 2, Torus Temperature Monitoring
(CFR: 41.7) IMPORTANCE 3.2 /3.3
        TS 3.3.3.1, PAM Instrumentation
34SV-SUV-019-1/2, Attachment 2, Torus Temperature Monitoring
        TRM Table T10.3-1, Sheet 5 of7, Qualified Post Accident Monitoring Instrumentation
TS 3.3.3.1, PAM Instrumentation
        34AR-657-072-1, Multipoint Rcdr 1T47-R611 Temp High annunciator procedure
TRM Table T10.3-1, Sheet 5 of7, Qualified Post Accident Monitoring Instrumentation
        34AR-654-009-1, Multipoint Rcdr 1T47-R612 Temp High annunciator procedure
34AR-657-072-1, Multipoint Rcdr 1T47-R611 Temp High annunciator procedure
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34AR-654-009-1, Multipoint Rcdr 1T47-R612 Temp High annunciator procedure
Friday, September 28, 2007 9:24:39 AM
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                                      QUESTIONS REPORT
Tier:
                                            for SRO
Keyword:
        Tier:              1                      Group:           1
Cog Level:
        Keyword:          TORUS TEMP            Source:         NEW
Test:
        Cog Level:        FUND                  Exam:           HT2007-301
1
        Test:              SRO                    Author/Reviewer: BLC/RFA
TORUS TEMP
Friday, September 28, 2007 9:24:39 AM                                         26
FUND
SRO
QUESTIONS REPORT
for SRO
Group:
1
Source:
NEW
Exam:
HT2007-301
Author/Reviewer:
BLC/RFA
Friday, September 28, 2007 9:24:39 AM
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                                          QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                                  for SRO
for SRO
    89. 295028EA2.06 OOI/l/l/DW TEMP/NEW/FUND/HT2007-301/SRO/BLC/RFA
89. 295028EA2.06 OOI/l/l/DW TEMP/NEW/FUND/HT2007-301/SRO/BLC/RFA
        A loss of drywell cooling has occurred. The SRO reaches the following ste.p in the
A loss of drywell cooling has occurred. The SRO reaches the following ste.p in the
        primary containment control flowchart drywell temperature leg:
primary containment control flowchart drywell temperature leg:
                                  P:ERF:O:RM :C:O:N:C:URRENTLY
P:ERF:O:RM :C:O:N:C:URRENTLY
                                  RC:[Ajpoiint A
RC:[Ajpoiint A
        Which ONE of the following describes the meaning of the word "Bulk" and the tech
Which ONE of the following describes the meaning of the word "Bulk" and the tech
        spec bases for the drywell temperature limiting condition of operation?
spec bases for the drywell temperature limiting condition of operation?
        A. "Bulk" means a weighted average of the containment atmosphere, i.e., drywell AND
A. "Bulk" means a weighted average of the containment atmosphere, i.e., drywell AND
            the torus air spaces.
the torus air spaces.
                                                                                    =
In the event of a DBA, with the intial drywell average air temperature =340 of, the
            In the event of a DBA, with the intial drywell average air temperature 340 of, the
resultant peak accident temperature is maintained below the drywell design
            resultant peak accident temperature is maintained below the drywell design
temperature.
            temperature.
B. "Bulk" means a weighted average of the containment atmosphere, i.e., drywell AND
        B. "Bulk" means a weighted average of the containment atmosphere, i.e., drywell AND
the torus air spaces.
            the torus air spaces.
During a DBA, with the intial drywell average air temperature =150 of, the resultant
                                                                            =
peak accident temperature is maintained below the drywell design temperature.
            During a DBA, with the intial drywell average air temperature 150 of, the resultant
c. "Bulk" means a weighted average of ONLY the drywell air space temperature.
            peak accident temperature is maintained below the drywell design temperature.
During a DBA, with the intial drywell average air temperature =340 of, the resultant
        c. "Bulk" means a weighted average of ONLY the drywell air space temperature.
peak accident temperature is maintained below the drywell design temperature.
                                                                            =
D~ "Bulk" means a weighted average of ONLY the drywell air space temperature.
            During a DBA, with the intial drywell average air temperature 340 of, the resultant
During a DBA, with the intia! drywell average air temperature =150 of, the resultant
            peak accident temperature is maintained below the drywell design temperature.
peak accident temperature is maintained below the drywell design temperature.
        D~ "Bulk" means a weighted average of ONLY the drywell air space temperature.
,
                                                                            =
.
            During a DBA, with the intia! drywell average air temperature 150 of, the resultant
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            peak accident temperature is maintained below the drywell
27
                                                                ,   .    design temperature.
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                                              QUESTIONS REPORT
Group:
                                                          for SRO
1
          A. Incorrect because bulk implies average. Also incorrect because analyses require a
Source:
          drywell starting temperature of =150 to preclude reaching the 340 OF design
NEW
          temperature of containment. Plausible if applicant does not know the definition of bulk
Exam:
          or does not know the LCO bases.
HT2007-301
          B. Incorrect because bulk implies average. Plausible if applicant thinks that the drywell
Author/Reviewer:
          also includes the torus airspace.
BLC/RFA
          C. Incorrect because analyses require a drywell starting temperature of = 150 to
QUESTIONS REPORT
          preclude reaching the 340 OF design temperature of containment. Plausible if applicant
for SRO
          does not know the LCO bases.
A. Incorrect because bulk implies average. Also incorrect because analyses require a
          D. Correct.
drywell starting temperature of =150 to preclude reaching the 340 OF design
          SRO only because of link to 10CFR55.43 (5): Tech Spec 3.6.1.5 bases for 150 deg LCO limit. Per discussion
temperature of containment. Plausible if applicant does not know the definition of bulk
          w/ RFA on 9/25/07: Ability to differentiate between torus air space and drywell air space is implied.
or does not know the LCO bases.
          EA2. Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to HIGH DRYWELL
B. Incorrect because bulk implies average. Plausible if applicant thinks that the drywell
          TEMPERATURE: (CFR: 41.10/ 43.5 /45.13) EA2.06 Torus/suppression chamber air space temperature:
also includes the torus airspace.
          Plant-Specific                       3.4 / 3.7
C. Incorrect because analyses require a drywell starting temperature of =150 to
          References
preclude reaching the 340 OF design temperature of containment. Plausible if applicant
        'EOP-TERMS-LP-20304, EOP Terminology & Definitions
does not know the LCO bases.
          TS 3.6.1.5, Drywell Air Temperature (including bases)
D. Correct.
          TRM Table TI0.3-1, Qualified Post Accident Monitoring Instrumentation
SRO only because of link to 10CFR55.43 (5): Tech Spec 3.6.1.5 bases for 150 deg LCO limit. Per discussion
          34SV-SUV-019-1, Surveillance Checks
w/ RFA on 9/25/07: Ability to differentiate between torus air space and drywell air space is implied.
          Tier:               1                                  Group:              1
EA2. Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to HIGH DRYWELL
          Keyword:           DW TEMP                           Source:            NEW
TEMPERATURE: (CFR: 41.10/ 43.5 /45.13) EA2.06 Torus/suppression chamber air space temperature:
          Cog Level:         FUND                               Exam:              HT2007-301
Plant-Specific
          Test:               SRO                               Author/Reviewer: BLC/RFA
3.4 / 3.7
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References
'EOP-TERMS-LP-20304, EOP Terminology & Definitions
TS 3.6.1.5, Drywell Air Temperature (including bases)
TRM Table TI0.3-1, Qualified Post Accident Monitoring Instrumentation
34SV-SUV-019-1, Surveillance Checks
Tier:
1
Keyword:
DW TEMP
Cog Level:
FUND
Test:
SRO
Friday, September 28, 2007 9:24:39 AM
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                                        QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                                for SRO
for SRO
    90. 295033G2.4.50 00 1/1/2/REFUEL/NEW/HIGHER/HT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA
90. 295033G2.4.50 001/1/2/REFUEL/NEW/HIGHER/HT2007-30l/SRO/BLC/RFA
        A refueling accident occurred in the Unit 1 fuel pool and the following alarms were
A refueling accident occurred in the Unit 1 fuel pool and the following alarms were
          received in the Unit 1 control room:
received in the Unit 1 control room:
            REFUELING FLOOR VENT EXHAUST RADIATION HIGH
REFUELING FLOOR VENT EXHAUST RADIATION HIGH
            REFUELING FLOOR AREA RADIATION HIGH
REFUELING FLOOR AREA RADIATION HIGH
        The operator has determined that the 1D11-K611 A-D are causing the valid EXHAUST
The operator has determined that the 1D11-K611 A-D are causing the valid EXHAUST
          rad alarm and the refueling floor 1D21-K601 0 is causing the valid AREA rad alarm.
rad alarm and the refueling floor 1D21-K601 0 is causing the valid AREA rad alarm.
        Which ONE of the following describes the significance of these secondary containment
Which ONE of the following describes the significance of these secondary containment
        alarm setpoints?
alarm setpoints?
        [Reference provided]
[Reference provided]
        A. The annunciator setpoint for the EXHAUST rad monitor satisfies the entry condition
A. The annunciator setpoint for the EXHAUST rad monitor satisfies the entry condition
            value listed in the secondary containment control table 6.
value listed in the secondary containment control table 6.
            The threshold for an alert classification, due to fuel damage by fuel handling
The threshold for an alert classification, due to fuel damage by fuel handling
            accident, is NOT met.
accident, is NOT met.
        B. The annunciator setpoint for the AREA rad monitor satisfies the entry condition
B. The annunciator setpoint for the AREA rad monitor satisfies the entry condition
            value listed in the secondary containment control table 6.
value listed in the secondary containment control table 6.
            The threshold for an alert classification, due to fuel damage by fuel handling
The threshold for an alert classification, due to fuel damage by fuel handling
            accident, IS met.
accident, IS met.
        c. The ,annunciator setpoint for the AREA rad monitor satisfies* the entry condition
c. The ,annunciator setpoint for the AREA rad monitor satisfies* the entry condition
            value listed in the secondary containment control table 6.
value listed in the secondary containment control table 6.
            The threshold for an alert classification, due to fuel damage by fuel handling
The threshold for an alert classification, due to fuel damage by fuel handling
            accident, IS met.
accident, IS met.
        D~ The annunciator setpoint for the EXHAUST rad monitor DOES NOT meet the entry
D~ The annunciator setpoint for the EXHAUST rad monitor DOES NOT meet the entry
            condition value listed in the secondary containment control table 6.
condition value listed in the secondary containment control table 6.
            The threshold for an alert classification, due to fuel damage by fuel handling
The threshold for an alert classification, due to fuel damage by fuel handling
            accident, is NOT met.
accident, is NOT met.
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                                                QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                                          for SRO
for SRO
        REFUELING FLOOR VENT EXHAUST RADIATION HIGH (601-409)
REFUELING FLOOR VENT EXHAUST RADIATION HIGH (601-409)
        REFUELING FLOOR AREA RADIATION HIGH (601-110)
REFUELING FLOOR AREA RADIATION HIGH (601-110)
        A. Incorrect because the exhaust alarm is only HIGH (versus HIGH HIGH). Plausible if
A. Incorrect because the exhaust alarm is only HIGH (versus HIGH HIGH). Plausible if
        applicant does not know there is a HIGH HIGH alarm available.
applicant does not know there is a HIGH HIGH alarm available.
        B. Incorrect because the ARM setpoint is 15 mr/hr, i.e., the operator must used
B. Incorrect because the ARM setpoint is 15 mr/hr, i.e., the operator must used
        1D21-P600 recorder to determine reading. Also incorrect because alert classification
1D21-P600 recorder to determine reading. Also incorrect because alert classification
        occurs above the alarm setpoint value, which cannot be determined from the
occurs above the alarm setpoint value, which cannot be determined from the
        information provided. Plausible if applicant does not know the alarm setpoint is below
information provided. Plausible if applicant does not know the alarm setpoint is below
        the 50 mr/hr threshold value.
the 50 mr/hr threshold value.
        C. Incorrect because the ARM alarm setpoint is 15 mr/hr. The alert classification is not
C. Incorrect because the ARM alarm setpoint is 15 mr/hr. The alert classification is not
        reached or cannot be determined from the information provided. Plausible if applicant
reached or cannot be determined from the information provided. Plausible if applicant
        does not know the difference between the HIGH HIGH alarm and the HIGH alarm
does not know the difference between the HIGH HIGH alarm and the HIGH alarm
        D. Correct.
D. Correct.
        Provide Reference: Page 33 of 46 in 73EP-EIP-001-0, Section 18.0 Fuel Damage By Fuel Handling Accident
Provide Reference: Page 33 of 46 in 73EP-EIP-001-0, Section 18.0 Fuel Damage By Fuel Handling Accident
        Provide Reference: Table 4 and Table 6 of Secondary Containment Control (not flowchart)
Provide Reference: Table 4 and Table 6 of Secondary Containment Control (not flowchart)
        SRO-only because linked to 10CFR55.43 (5): Assessment of facility conditions and selection of appropriaate
SRO-only because linked to 10CFR55.43 (5): Assessment of facility conditions and selection of appropriaate
        procedures during normal, abnormal, and emergency situations. Also linked to 10CFR55.43 (7): Fuel
procedures during normal, abnormal, and emergency situations. Also linked to 10CFR55.43 (7): Fuel
        handling facilities and procedures.
handling facilities and procedures.
        EPE: 295033 High Secondary Containment Area Radiation Levels
EPE: 295033 High Secondary Containment Area Radiation Levels
        2.4.50 Ability to verify system alann setpoints and operate controls identified in the alann response manual.
2.4.50 Ability to verify system alann setpoints and operate controls identified in the alann response manual.
        (CFR: 45.3) IMPORTANCE 3.3 /3.3                                         .
(CFR: 45.3) IMPORTANCE 3.3 /3.3
        References
.
        31EO-EOP-O 14-1, Unit 1 Secondary Containment Control flowchart
References
        73EP-EIP-00I-0, Section 18, Fuel Damage By Fuel Handling Accident
31EO-EOP-O14-1, Unit 1 Secondary Containment Control flowchart
        34AR-601-409-1, Refueling Floor Vent Exhaust Radiation High annunciator procedure
73EP-EIP-00I-0, Section 18, Fuel Damage By Fuel Handling Accident
        34AR-601-110-1, Refueling Floor Area Radiation High annunciator procedure
34AR-601-409-1, Refueling Floor Vent Exhaust Radiation High annunciator procedure
        Tier:               1                                     Group:               2
34AR-601-110-1, Refueling Floor Area Radiation High annunciator procedure
        Keyword:             REFUEL                               Source:               NEW
Tier:
        Cog Level:           HIGHER                               Exam:                 HT2007-301
1
        Test:               SRO                                   Author/Reviewer: BLC/RFA
Group:
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2
Keyword:
REFUEL
Source:
NEW
Cog Level:
HIGHER
Exam:
HT2007-301
Test:
SRO
Author/Reviewer:
BLC/RFA
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                                            QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                                      for SRO
for SRO
    91. 295038G2.2.22 00l/1/1/RELEASE/NEW/FUND/HT2007-301/SRO/BLC/RFA
91. 295038G2.2.22 00l/1/1/RELEASE/NEW/FUND/HT2007-301/SRO/BLC/RFA
          While operating at 1000/0 power, the following alarm is received:
While operating at 1000/0 power, the following alarm is received:
              OIG AVG ANNUAL REL LIMIT WILL BE EXCEEDED (601-406-2)
OIG AVG ANNUAL REL LIMIT WILL BE EXCEEDED (601-406-2)
          Which ONE of the following radiation monitors triggered this alarm and which limiting
Which ONE of the following radiation monitors triggered this alarm and which limiting
          condition of operation (LCO) includes the required actions if the radiation monitor is
condition of operation (LCO) includes the required actions if the radiation monitor is
          declared inoperable?
declared inoperable?
        A. Offgas pretreatment rad monitors (D11-K601 and K602)
A.
              Main Condenser Offgas LCO 3.7.6
Offgas pretreatment rad monitors (D11-K601 and K602)
          B!I Offgas pretreatment rad monitors (D11-K601 and K602)
Main Condenser Offgas LCO 3.7.6
          . Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) Gaseous Effluent Monitoring
B!I Offgas pretreatment rad monitors (D11-K601 and K602)
              Instrumentation LCO 3.1.1
. Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) Gaseous Effluent Monitoring
        C. Stack offgas rad monitor (Normal range D11-K600A and B)
Instrumentation LCO 3.1.1
              Main Condenser Offgas LCO 3.7.6
C. Stack offgas rad monitor (Normal range D11-K600A and B)
          D. Stack offgas rad monitor (Normal range D11-K600A and B)
Main Condenser Offgas LCO 3.7.6
              Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) Gaseous Effluent Monitoring
D. Stack offgas rad monitor (Normal range D11-K600A and B)
              Instrumentation LCO 3.1.1
Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) Gaseous Effluent Monitoring
        A. Incorrect because LCO 3.7.6 does not include action statements when this rad
Instrumentation LCO 3.1.1
        monitor becomes inoperable. Plausible because the rad monitor alarm setpoint is
A. Incorrect because LCO 3.7.6 does not include action statements when this rad
        based on the 240 micoCurie limiting condition of op*eration in LCO 3.7.6.
monitor becomes inoperable. Plausible because the rad monitor alarm setpoint is
        B. Correct.
based on the 240 micoCurie limiting condition of op*eration in LCO 3.7.6.
        C. Incorrect because the alarm is not triggered by the stack rad monitor. Also incorrect
B. Correct.
        because LCO 3.7.6 does not include action statements when this rad monitor becomes
C. Incorrect because the alarm is not triggered by the stack rad monitor. Also incorrect
        inoperable. Plausible because the rad monitor alarm setpoint is based on the 240
because LCO 3.7.6 does not include action statements when this rad monitor becomes
        micoCurie limiting condition of operation in LCO 3.7.6. Also plausible if applicant does
inoperable. Plausible because the rad monitor alarm setpoint is based on the 240
        not know what causes alarm and simply relies on annunciator wording.
micoCurie limiting condition of operation in LCO 3.7.6. Also plausible if applicant does
        D. Incorrect because the alarm is not triggered by the stack rad monitor. Plausible if
not know what causes alarm and simply relies on annunciator wording.
        applicant simply relies on the annunciator label or does not know the basis for gaseous
D. Incorrect because the alarm is not triggered by the stack rad monitor. Plausible if
        instrumentation setpoints in ODCM.
applicant simply relies on the annunciator label or does not know the basis for gaseous
        SRO only because tied to 10CFR55.43 (2): Licensing basis ODCM
instrumentation setpoints in ODCM.
        EPE: 295038 High Off-Site Release Rate
SRO only because tied to 10CFR55.43 (2): Licensing basis ODCM
        2.2.22 Knowledge of limiting conditions for operations and safety limits. (CFR: 43.2 I 45.2)
EPE: 295038 High Off-Site Release Rate
        IMPORTANCE 3.4 14.1
2.2.22 Knowledge of limiting conditions for operations and safety limits. (CFR: 43.2 I 45.2)
        References
IMPORTANCE 3.4 14.1
        LCO 3.7.6, Main Condenser Offgas
References
        HNP ODCM, Chapter 3, Gaseous Effluents
LCO 3.7.6, Main Condenser Offgas
        34AR-601-406-2, O/G Avg Annual ReI Limit Will Be Exceeded annunciator procedure
HNP ODCM, Chapter 3, Gaseous Effluents
Friday, SeptE?mber 28, 2007 9:24:39 AM                                                               31.
34AR-601-406-2, O/G Avg Annual ReI Limit Will Be Exceeded annunciator procedure
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31.


                                      QUESTIONS REPORT
Tier:
                                          for SRO
Keyword:
        Tier:              1                    Group:           1
Cog Level:
        Keyword:          RELEASE                Source:,         NEW
Test:
        Cog Level:        FUND                  Exam:           HT2007-301
1
        Test:              SRO                  Author/Reviewer: BLC/RFA
RELEASE
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FUND
SRO
QUESTIONS REPORT
for SRO
Group:
1
Source:,
NEW
Exam:
HT2007-301
Author/Reviewer:
BLC/RFA
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                                        QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                                for SRO
for SRO
    92. 400000A2.03 OOl/2/1/CCW/NEW/HIGHER/HT2007-301/SRO/BLC/RFA
92. 400000A2.03 OOl/2/1/CCW/NEW/HIGHER/HT2007-301/SRO/BLC/RFA
        Unit 2 is at .300/0 power during a startup after an extended outage when the following
Unit 2 is at .300/0 power during a startup after an extended outage when the following
        alarm is received:
alarm is received:
            RBCCW HX OUTLET TEMP HIGH (650-249)
RBCCW HX OUTLET TEMP HIGH (650-249)
        The control room operator observes the RBCCW pump suction temperature is 101&deg;F
The control room operator observes the RBCCW pump suction temperature is 101&deg;F
        and dispatches the system operator to increase service water flow through the heat
and dispatches the system operator to increase service water flow through the heat
        exchanger. As the operator is locally throttling open the service water valve, service
exchanger. As the operator is locally throttling open the service water valve, service
        water system pressure lowers below the RBCCW system pressure and the following
water system pressure lowers below the RBCCW system pressure and the following
        alarm is received:
alarm is received:
            HX PSW/RBCCW DIFF PRESS LOW (650-238)
HX PSW/RBCCW DIFF PRESS LOW (650-238)
        Which ONE of the following identiffes a service water valve listed in the high
Which ONE of the following identiffes a service water valve listed in the high
        temperature annunciator procedure that should have been opened to correct the high
temperature annunciator procedure that should have been opened to correct the high
        temperature condition and also identifies the minimum required tech spec actions for
temperature condition and also identifies the minimum required tech spec actions for
        the low pressure condition?
the low pressure condition?
        A. 2P41-F440A, RBCCW Hx service water discharge valve.
A. 2P41-F440A, RBCCW Hx service water discharge valve.
            Service water grab samples are required to be taken once per shift even if the
Service water grab samples are required to be taken once per shift even if the
            service water system effluent rad monitor is operable.
service water system effluent rad monitor is operable.
        B!' 2P41-F440A, RBCCW Hx service water discharge valve.
B!' 2P41-F440A, RBCCW Hx service water discharge valve.
            The service water system effluent rad monitor is required to be operable.
The service water system effluent rad monitor is required to be operable.
            Grab samples are not required to be taken.
Grab samples are not required to be taken.
        C. 2P41-F491, RBCCW Hx - PSW discharge valve.
C. 2P41-F491, RBCCW Hx - PSW discharge valve.
            The service water system effluent rad monitor is required to be operable.
The service water system effluent rad monitor is required to be operable.
            Grab samples are not required to be taken.
Grab samples are not required to be taken.
        D. 2P41-F491, RBCCW Hx - PSW discharge valve.
D. 2P41-F491, RBCCW Hx - PSW discharge valve.
            Service water grab samples are required to be taken once per shift even if the
Service water grab samples are required to be taken once per shift even if the
            service water system effluent rad monitor is operable.
service water system effluent rad monitor is operable.
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                                              QUESTIONS REPORT
Group:
                                                        for SRO
1
        The P41-F440A(B) valves are the heat exchanger outlet valves whereas the P41-F491
Source:
        valve is a common discharge valve for both heat exchangers. The F491 valve will
NEW
        affect the pressure.
Exam:
        A. Incorrect because the service water grab samples are ONLY required if the rad
HT2007-301
        monitor is inoperable. Plausible because this is one of the required actions listed in this
Author/Reviewer:
        ODCM LCO.
BLC/RFA
        B. Correct.
QUESTIONS REPORT
        C. Incorrect because this is not the valve listed in the high temperature alarm
for SRO
        procedure. Plausible if the applicant knows that this valve is named in the dP alarm
The P41-F440A(B) valves are the heat exchanger outlet valves whereas the P41-F491
        procedure to adjust the PSWIRBCCW differential pressure.
valve is a common discharge valve for both heat exchangers. The F491 valve will
        D. Incorrect because this is not the valve listed in the high temperature alarm
affect the pressure.
        procedure. Incorrect because the service water grab samples are ONLY required if the
A. Incorrect because the service water grab samples are ONLY required if the rad
        rad monitor is inoperable. Plausible because this is one of the required actions listed in
monitor is inoperable. Plausible because this is one of the required actions listed in this
        this ODCM LCO. Plausible if the applicant knows that this valve is named in the dP
ODCM LCO.
        alarm procedure to adjust the PSWIRBCCW differential pressure. Also plausible if
B. Correct.
        applicant knows that dP alarm procedure states that if the dP instruments are
C. Incorrect because this is not the valve listed in the high temperature alarm
        inoperable, then confirm the rad monitor is operable.
procedure. Plausible if the applicant knows that this valve is named in the dP alarm
        SRO only because this question is tied to lOCFR55.43 (2): Facility operating limitations in the technical
procedure to adjust the PSWIRBCCW differential pressure.
        specifications and their bases. Also tied to lOCFR55.43 (5): Assessment of facility conditions and selection of
D. Incorrect because this is not the valve listed in the high temperature alarm
        appropriate procedures during normal, abnormal, and emergency situations.
procedure. Incorrect because the service water grab samples are ONLY required if the
        A2. Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the CCWS and (b) based on those predictions, use
rad monitor is inoperable. Plausible because this is one of the required actions listed in
        procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal operation: (CFR: 41.5/45.6)
this ODCM LCO. Plausible if the applicant knows that this valve is named in the dP
        A2.03 High/low CCW temperature .. 2.9 / 3.0
alarm procedure to adjust the PSWIRBCCW differential pressure. Also plausible if
        References
applicant knows that dP alarm procedure states that if the dP instruments are
        34AR-650-238-2, Hx PSW/RBCCW DiffPress Low annunciator procedure
inoperable, then confirm the rad monitor is operable.
        34AR-650-249-2, RBCCW Hx Outlet Temp High annunicator procedure
SRO only because this question is tied to lOCFR55.43 (2): Facility operating limitations in the technical
        34S0-P42-001-1, Section 7.3.8, Adjusting RBCCW/PSW Differential pressure
specifications and their bases. Also tied to lOCFR55.43 (5): Assessment of facility conditions and selection of
        HNP ODCM, Section 2.1.1, Liquid Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation Control
appropriate procedures during normal, abnormal, and emergency situations.
        P42-RBCCW-LP-00901, RBCCW lesson plan
A2. Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the CCWS and (b) based on those predictions, use
        Tie~               .2                                   Group:          1
procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal operation: (CFR: 41.5/45.6)
        Keyword:             CCW                                 Source:          NEW
A2.03 High/low CCW temperature .. 2.9 / 3.0
        Cog Level:           HIGHER                             Exam:            HT2007-301
References
        Test:               SRO                                 Author/Reviewer: BLC/RFA
34AR-650-238-2, Hx PSW/RBCCW DiffPress Low annunciator procedure
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34AR-650-249-2, RBCCW Hx Outlet Temp High annunicator procedure
34S0-P42-001-1, Section 7.3.8, Adjusting RBCCW/PSW Differential pressure
HNP ODCM, Section 2.1.1, Liquid Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation Control
P42-RBCCW-LP-00901, RBCCW lesson plan
Tie~
.2
Keyword:
CCW
Cog Level:
HIGHER
Test:
SRO
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                                                QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                                          for SRO
for SRO
    93. 600000G2.4.29 00 l/l/l/E-PLAN/MODIFIED BANK/HIGHERlHT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA
93. 600000G2.4.29 00 l/l/l/E-PLAN/MODIFIED BANK/HIGHERlHT2007-30l/SRO/BLC/RFA
          Unit 2 is in a refueling outage and the "A" Loop of RHR is in shutdown cooling.
Unit 2 is in a refueling outage and the "A" Loop of RHR is in shutdown cooling.
          The following events occurred at the times listed b~low:
The following events occurred at the times listed b~low:
              10:00 am: Fire brigade dispatched following a fire reported to the control
10:00 am: Fire brigade dispatched following a fire reported to the control
                            room in an unidentified electrical panel in the Southwest corner of
room in an unidentified electrical panel in the Southwest corner of
                            Unit 2 Reactor Building 130' elev.
Unit 2 Reactor Building 130' elev.
              10:10 am: Fire brigade leader arrives at the scene and contacts the control
10:10 am: Fire brigade leader arrives at the scene and contacts the control
                            room to inform the SRO that a breaker was on fire.
room to inform the SRO that a breaker was on fire.
              10: 12 am: Fire brigade leader reports to control room that the power supply
10:12 am: Fire brigade leader reports to control room that the power supply
                            to 2E11-F015A RHR injection valve (600V MCC E-A Frame 3C)
to 2E11-F015A RHR injection valve (600V MCC E-A Frame 3C)
                            was burning.
was burning.
          Which ONE of the following describes the emergency plan classification
Which ONE of the following describes the emergency plan classification
          requirements?
requirements?
        A. Declare an Unusual Event beginning at 10:00.
A.
              Do not declare an Alert.
Declare an Unusual Event beginning at 10:00.
          B. Declare an Alert beginning at 10:12.
Do not declare an Alert.
              Do not declare an Unusual Event.
B. Declare an Alert beginning at 10:12.
        C. Declare an Unusual Event beginning at 10:00.
Do not declare an Unusual Event.
              Declare an Alert beginning at 10:12.
C. Declare an Unusual Event beginning at 10:00.
        D. Declare an Unusual Event at 10:10.
Declare an Alert beginning at 10:12.
              Do not declare an Alert.
D. Declare an Unusual Event at 10:10.
          Need to cover this question with licensee....E-Plan classification is 'Changing at Hatch, but
Do not declare an Alert.
                                  question will still work.
Need to cover this question with licensee....E-Plan classification is 'Changing at Hatch, but
        This KIA was changed from 6000000 G2.4.49 [Ability to perform w/o reference to procedures those actions
question will still work.
        that require immediate operation of system components and controls]
This KIA was changed from 6000000 G2.4.49 [Ability to perform w/o reference to procedures those actions
                                                TO
that require immediate operation of system components and controls]
        6000000 G2.4.29 [Knowledge of the emergency plan] BECAUSE the Hatch Fire AOP does not include any
TO
        immediate actions.
6000000 G2.4.29 [Knowledge of the emergency plan] BECAUSE the Hatch Fire AOP does not include any
        SRO only because of link to 10CFR55.43 (5): Assessment of facility conditions and E-plan classification.
immediate actions.
        APE: 600000 Plant Fire On Site
SRO only because of link to 10CFR55.43 (5): Assessment of facility conditions and E-plan classification.
        2.4.29 Knowledge of the emergency.plan. (CFR: 43.5 /45.11) IMPORTANCE RO 2.6 / SRO 4.0
APE: 600000 Plant Fire On Site
        References
2.4.29 Knowledge ofthe emergency.plan. (CFR: 43.5 /45.11) IMPORTANCE RO 2.6 / SRO 4.0
        Draft 73EP-EIP-001-0, EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION AND INITIAL ACTIONS
References
        EP-LP-20 10 1-03, Initial/Terminating Activities
Draft 73EP-EIP-001-0, EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION AND INITIAL ACTIONS
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EP-LP-20101-03, Initial/Terminating Activities
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Tier:
                                          for SRO
Keyword:
        Tier:              1                    Group:           1
Cog Leve~:
        Keyword:          E-PLAN                Source:         MODIFIED BANK
Test:
        Cog Leve~:        HIGHER                Exam:           HT2007-301
1
        Test:            SRO                    Author/Reviewer: BLC/RFA
E-PLAN
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HIGHER
SRO
QUESTIONS REPORT
for SRO
Group:
1
Source:
MODIFIED BANK
Exam:
HT2007-301
Author/Reviewer:
BLC/RFA
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QUESTIONS REPORT
                                                        for SRO
for SRO
    94. G2.1.14 00 1/3/1INOTIFICATIONSINEW/FUND/HT2007-30 I/SRO/BLC/RFA
94. G2.1.14 001/3/1INOTIFICATIONSINEW/FUND/HT2007-30I/SRO/BLC/RFA
          Which ONE of the following identifies a plant personnel notification (including the
Which ONE of the following identifies a plant personnel notification (including the
          specific procedure) that is first required when the reactor is made critical and is AGAIN
specific procedure) that is first required when the reactor is made critical and is AGAIN
          required when the mode switch is transferred to RUN?
required when the mode switch is transferred to RUN?
        A!' On-shift Lab foreman
A!' On-shift Lab foreman
              In accordance with 34GO-OPS-001-2, Plant Startup
In accordance with 34GO-OPS-001-2, Plant Startup
          B. Northern/Southen Control Center
B. Northern/Southen Control Center
              In accordance with 34GO-OPS-001-2, Plant Startup
In accordance with 34GO-OPS-001-2, Plant Startup
          C. Plant Manager
C. Plant Manager
              lAW Reactivity Management Program, 40AC-ENG-016-0
lAW Reactivity Management Program, 40AC-ENG-016-0
          D. Reactor Engineer
D. Reactor Engineer
              lAW Reactivity Management Program, 40AC-ENG-016-0
lAW Reactivity Management Program, 40AC-ENG-016-0
        A. Correct.
A. Correct.
        B. Incorrect because the procedure does not state this because at these points, the
B. Incorrect because the procedure does not state this because at these points, the
        dispatcher is not affected. Plausible if applicant perceives that impending tie-to-the-grid
dispatcher is not affected. Plausible if applicant perceives that impending tie-to-the-grid
        activities are being approached.
activities are being approached.
        C. Incorrect because the procedure does not state this. Plausible if applicant reasons
C. Incorrect because the procedure does not state this. Plausible if applicant reasons
        that these plateaus are important for the plant manager to be aware of.
that these plateaus are important for the plant manager to be aware of.
        D. Incorrect because the procedure does not state this. Plausible if applicant reasons
D. Incorrect because the procedure does not state this. Plausible if applicant reasons
        that these plateaus are important for the reactor engineer to ~e aware of.
that these plateaus are important for the reactor engineer to ~e aware of.
        SRO only because of link to 10CFR55.43 (5): procedures
SRO only because of link to 10CFR55.43 (5): procedures
        2.1.14 Knowledge of system status criteria which require the notification of plant personnel. (CFR: 43.5 / 45.12)
2.1.14 Knowledge of system status criteria which require the notification ofplant personnel. (CFR: 43.5 / 45.12)
        IMPORTANCE 2.5 / 3.3
IMPORTANCE 2.5 / 3.3
        References
References
        34GO-OPS-001-2, Plant Startup
34GO-OPS-001-2, Plant Startup
        Tier:             3                                     Group:                1
Tier:
        Keyword:         . NOTIFICATIONS                         Source:              NEW
3
        Cog Level:         FUND                                   Exam:                HT2007-301
Keyword:
        Test:             SRO                                   Author/Reviewer: BLC/RFA
. NOTIFICATIONS
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Cog Level:
FUND
Test:
SRO
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Group:
1
Source:
NEW
Exam:
HT2007-301
Author/Reviewer:
BLC/RFA
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QUESTIONS REPORT
                                                          for SRO
for SRO
    95. G2.1.7 00 1/3/1/0PRM/NEW/HIGHERlHT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA
95. G2.1.7 001/3/1/0PRM/NEW/HIGHERlHT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA
          Unit 2 is operating with the following conditions:
Unit 2 is operating with the following conditions:
              Core flow is 50.82 Mlbm/hr
Core flow is 50.82 Mlbm/hr
              Reactor power is 780/0
Reactor power is 780/0
              OPRMs are OPERABLE
OPRMs are OPERABLE
          Given these plant conditions, which ONE of the following is correct?
Given these plant conditions, which ONE of the following is correct?
        A':I The OPRMs are NOT armed at this point on the power-to-flow map.
A':I The OPRMs are NOT armed at this point on the power-to-flow map.
              Tech Specs require only the period based algorithm for the OPRM operability.
Tech Specs require only the period based algorithm for the OPRM operability.
        B. The OPRMs are armed at this point on the power-to-flow map.
B. The OPRMs are armed at this point on the power-to-flow map.
            , Tech Specs require only the period based algorithm for the OPRM operability.
, Tech Specs require only the period based algorithm for the OPRM operability.
        C. The OPRMs- are NOT armed at this point on the power-to-flow map.
C. The OPRMs- are NOT armed at this point on the power-to-flow map.
              Tech Specs require both the amplitude and period algorithms for the OPRM
Tech Specs require both the amplitude and period algorithms for the OPRM
              operability.
operability.
        D. The OPRMs are armed at this point on the power-to-flow map.
D. The OPRMs are armed at this point on the power-to-flow map.
              Tech Specs require both the amplitude and period algorithms for the OPRM
Tech Specs require both the amplitude and period algorithms for the OPRM
              operability.
operability.
        A. Correct
A. Correct
        B. Incorrect because this point is outside the OPRM armed region of >250/0 power and
B. Incorrect because this point is outside the OPRM armed region of >250/0 power and
        < 600/0 core flow. Plausible if applicant does not know when the OPRMs auto-arm
< 600/0 core flow. Plausible if applicant does not know when the OPRMs auto-arm
        themselves.
themselves.
        C. Incorrect because only the period based algorithm is required by tech specs.
C. Incorrect because only the period based algorithm is required by tech specs.
        Plausible if applicant does not know basis for OPRM trip function or reasons that two
Plausible if applicant does not know basis for OPRM trip function or reasons that two
        o.ut of three algorithms are required operable.
o.ut of three algorithms are required operable.
        D. Incorrect because this point is outside the OPRM armed region of >25&deg;ft>> power and
D. Incorrect because this point is outside the OPRM armed region of >25&deg;ft>> power and
        < 600/0 core flow. Also incorrect because only the period based algorithm is required by
< 600/0 core flow. Also incorrect because only the period based algorithm is required by
        tech specs. Plausible if applicant does not know when the OPRMs auto-arm
tech specs. Plausible if applicant does not know when the OPRMs auto-arm
        themselves or does not know the bases for the OPRM'trip function.
themselves or does not know the bases for the OPRM'trip function.
        SRO only because of link to 10CFR55.43 (2): Tech Specs bases
SRO only because oflink to 10CFR55.43 (2): Tech Specs bases
        2.1.7 Ability to evaluate plant performance and make operational judgments based onoperating characteristics /
2.1.7 Ability to evaluate plant performance and make operational judgments based onoperating characteristics /
        reactor behavior / and instrument interpretation. (CFR: 43.5 / 45.12 / 45.13) IMPORTANCE 3.7 / 4.4
reactor behavior / and instrument interpretation. (CFR: 43.5 / 45.12 / 45.13) IMPORTANCE 3.7 / 4.4
        References
References
        34GO-OPS-005-2, Power Changes, Attachment 1, Power-to-flow map
34GO-OPS-005-2, Power Changes, Attachment 1, Power-to-flow map
        Tech Spec 3.3.1.1., RPS Instrumentation (including bases)
Tech Spec 3.3.1.1., RPS Instrumentation (including bases)
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Tier:
                                          for SRO
Keyword:
        Tier:            3                      Group:           1
Cog Level:
        Keyword:          OPRM                  Source:         NEW
Test:
        Cog Level:        HIGHER                Exam:           HT2007-301
3
        Test:            SRO                    Author/Reviewer: BLC/RFA
OPRM
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HIGHER
SRO
QUESTIONS REPORT
for SRO
Group:
1
Source:
NEW
Exam:
HT2007-301
Author/Reviewer:
BLC/RFA
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QUESTIONS REPORT
                                                for SRO
for SRO
    96. G2.2.19 00 1/3/2/WORK/NEW/FUND/HT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA
96. G2.2.19 001/3/2/WORK/NEW/FUND/HT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA
          In accordance with 50AC-MNT-001-0, Maintenance Program, which ONE of the
In accordance with 50AC-MNT-001-0, Maintenance Program, which ONE of the
          following describes how "minor work" and "tool pouch work" are classified, including
following describes how "minor work" and "tool pouch work" are classified, including
          when a maintenance work order (MWO) is required?
when a maintenance work order (MWO) is required?
        At:I Minor work and tool pouch work are BOTH classified as "minor maintenance."
At:I Minor work and tool pouch work are BOTH classified as "minor maintenance."
              Minor Work is documented with a CR or an MWO. Tool pouch work outside the
Minor Work is documented with a CR or an MWO. Tool pouch work outside the
              power block does not require documentation.
power block does not require documentation.
        B. Minor work and tool pouch work are BOTH classified as "minor maintenance."
B. Minor work and tool pouch work are BOTH classified as "minor maintenance."
              Tool pouch work is documented such as a CR or an MWO. Minor work outside the
Tool pouch work is documented such as a CR or an MWO. Minor work outside the
              power block does not require documentation.
power block does not require documentation.
        C. Tool pouch work is ONLY classified as "elective maintenance."
C. Tool pouch work is ONLY classified as "elective maintenance."
              Minor work is ONLY classified as "other maintenance."
Minor work is ONLY classified as "other maintenance."
              Minor Work is documented with a CR or an MWO. Tool pouch work outside the
Minor Work is documented with a CR or an MWO. Tool pouch work outside the
              power block does not require documentation.
power block does not require documentation.
        D. Tool pouch work is ONLY classified as "elective maintenance."
D. Tool pouch work is ONLY classified as "elective maintenance."
              Minor work is ONLY classified as "other maintenance."
Minor work is ONLY classified as "other maintenance."
              Tool pouch work is documented with a CR or an MWO. Minor work outside the
Tool pouch work is documented with a CR or an MWO. Minor work outside the
              power block does not require documentation.
power block does not require documentation.
        A. C*orrect.
A. C*orrect.
        B. Incorrect because minor work requ*ires documentation; whereas tool pouch work
B. Incorrect because minor work requ*ires documentation; whereas tool pouch work
        sometimes doesn't require documentation. Plausible if applicant does not know the
sometimes doesn't require documentation. Plausible if applicant does not know the
        titles of minor maintenance sub-categories.
titles of minor maintenance sub-categories.
        C. Incorrect because both tool pouch and minor work can be classified as either
C. Incorrect because both tool pouch and minor work can be classified as either
        corrective, elective, or "other." Plausible if applicant does not know that minor
corrective, elective, or "other." Plausible if applicant does not know that minor
        maintenance can be involved with the three major categories of maintenance activities;
maintenance can be involved with the three major categories of maintenance activities;
        i.e. corrective, elective, or other.
i.e. corrective, elective, or other.
        D. Incorrect because both tool pouch and minor work can be classified as either
D. Incorrect because both tool pouch and minor work can be classified as either
        corrective, elective, or "other." Also incorrect because minor work requires
corrective, elective, or "other." Also incorrect because minor work requires
        documentation; whereas tool pouch work sometimes doesn't require documentation.
documentation; whereas tool pouch work sometimes doesn't require documentation.
        Plausible if applicant does not know that minor maintenance can be involved with the
Plausible if applicant does not know that minor maintenance can be involved with the
        three major categories of maintenance activities; i.e. corrective, elective, or other OR
three major categories of maintenance activities; i.e. corrective, elective, or other OR
        also plausible if applicant does not know the titles of the sub-categories of minor
also plausible if applicant does not know the titles of the sub-categories of minor
        maintenance.
maintenance.
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Group:
                                                      for SRO
2
        SRO-only because ofjob/task requirements for Work Control Center.
Source:
        2.2.19 Knowledge of maintenance work order requirements. (CFR: 43.5 / 45.13) IMPORTANCE 2.1 /3.1
NEW
        References
Exam:
        50AC-MNT-001-0, Maintenance Program (Section 8.1.6.2)
HT2007-301
        NMP-GM-006, Work Management (Section 4.10)
Author/Reviewer:
        Tier:             3                                   Group:              2
BLC/RFA
        Keyword:         WORK                               Source:            NEW
QUESTIONS REPORT
        Cog Level:       FUND                               Exam:              HT2007-301
for SRO
        Test:             SRO                                 Author/Reviewer:    BLC/RFA
SRO-only because ofjob/task requirements for Work Control Center.
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2.2.19 Knowledge ofmaintenance work order requirements. (CFR: 43.5 / 45.13) IMPORTANCE 2.1 /3.1
References
50AC-MNT-001-0, Maintenance Program (Section 8.1.6.2)
NMP-GM-006, Work Management (Section 4.10)
Tier:
3
Keyword:
WORK
Cog Level:
FUND
Test:
SRO
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QUESTIONS REPORT
                                                        for SRO
for SRO
    97. G2.2.34 00 1/3/2/CRDM/NEW/HIGHERlHT2007-30 I/SRO/BLC/RFA
97. G2.2.34 001/3/2/CRDM/NEW/HIGHERlHT2007-30 I/SRO/BLC/RFA
          Unit 2 was operating at 1000/0 power with the following conditions:
Unit 2 was operating at 1000/0 power with the following conditions:
          The following 10 rods have been declared "slow": (see attached map)
The following 10 rods have been declared "slow": (see attached map)
          22-31, 26-15, 26-39, 26-47, 30-15, 30-23, 34-39, 38-15, 38-23, 38-31,42-27.
22-31, 26-15, 26-39, 26-47, 30-15, 30-23, 34-39, 38-15, 38-23, 38-31,42-27.
          Which ONE of the following identifies the, minimum required actions if HCU
Which ONE of the following identifies the, minimum required actions if HCU
          accumulator 26-27 develops a nitrogen leak which cannot be repaired?
accumulator 26-27 develops a nitrogen leak which cannot be repaired?
          [Reference provided]
[Reference provided]
        A. Be in Mode 3 within 12 hours, i.e., all rods inserted.
A.
          B. Declare rod 26-27 "slow" within 8 hours. No further LCO actions are required.
Be in Mode 3 within 12 hours, i.e., all rods inserted.
        C~   Declare rod 26-27 inoperable within 8 hours. Insert the rod within the following 3
B. Declare rod 26-27 "slow" within 8 hours. No further LCO actions are required.
              hours and disarm (either electrically OR hydraulically) the rod within 4 hours.
C~ Declare rod 26-27 inoperable within 8 hours. Insert the rod within the following 3
        D. Declare rod 26-27 inoperable within 8 hours. Insert rod 26-27 within the following 3
hours and disarm (either electrically OR hydraulically) the rod within 4 hours.
              h0l:lrs and disarm (ONLY hydraulically - electrically not allowed) the rod within 4
D. Declare rod 26-27 inoperable within 8 hours. Insert rod 26-27 within the following 3
              hours.
h0l:lrs and disarm (ONLY hydraulically - electrically not allowed) the rod within 4
        A. Incorrect because none of these rods are considered adjacent. Plausible if
hours.
        applicant determines TS 3.1.4 Action A applies.
A. Incorrect because none of these rods are considered adjacent. Plausible if
        B. Incorrect because the TS LCO 3.1.4 requirements are no longer met when the
applicant determines TS 3.1.4 Action A applies.
        nitrogen leak developed. Plausible if applicant determines that TS LCO 3.1.5 Action A
B. Incorrect because the TS LCO 3.1.4 requirements are no longer met when the
        is allowed.
nitrogen leak developed. Plausible if applicant determines that TS LCO 3.1.5 Action A
        C. Correct.
is allowed.
        D. Incorrect because TS 3.1.3 bases allow either dis-arming method. Plausible if
C. Correct.
        applicant does not know bases allowances for reactivity control methods.
D. Incorrect because TS 3.1.3 bases allow either dis-arming method. Plausible if
        SRO only because of link to 10CFR55.43 (2): Tech Specs
applicant does not know bases allowances for reactivity control methods.
        2.2.34 Knowledge of the process for detennining the internal and external effects on core reactivity. (CFR: 43.6)
SRO only because of link to 10CFR55.43 (2): Tech Specs
        IMPORTANCE 2.8/3.2*
2.2.34 Knowledge ofthe process for detennining the internal and external effects on core reactivity. (CFR: 43.6)
        References
IMPORTANCE 2.8/3.2*
        34SV-CII-003-1, Attachment 3, CRD Signoffmap (marked up with the 10 rods)
References
        Tech Spec 3.1.3, Control Rod Operability (including bases)
34SV-CII-003-1, Attachment 3, CRD Signoffmap (marked up with the 10 rods)
        Tech Spec 3.1.4, Control Rod Scram Times (including bases)
Tech Spec 3.1.3, Control Rod Operability (including bases)
        Tech Spec 3.1.5, Control Rod Scram Accumulators (including bases)
Tech Spec 3.1.4, Control Rod Scram Times (including bases)
        DISTRIBUTE ONLY THE TECH SPECS TO STUDENTS WITH CORE MAP
Tech Spec 3.1.5, Control Rod Scram Accumulators (including bases)
        DO NOT DISTRIBUTE THE BASES TO ANY OF THE TECH SPECS.
DISTRIBUTE ONLY THE TECH SPECS TO STUDENTS WITH CORE MAP
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DO NOT DISTRIBUTE THE BASES TO ANY OF THE TECH SPECS.
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                                          for SRO
Keyword:
        Tier:              3                    Group:           2
Cog Level:
        Keyword:          CRDM                  Source:         NEW
Test:
        Cog Level:        HIGHER                Exam:           HT2007-301
3
        Test:            SRO                    Author/Reviewer: BLC/RFA
CRDM
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HIGHER
SRO
QUESTIONS REPORT
for SRO
Group:
2
Source:
NEW
Exam:
HT2007-301
Author/Reviewer:
BLC/RFA
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QUESTIONS REPORT
                                                  for SRO
for SRO
    98. G2.3.9 00 1/3/3/CONTAINMENT/NEW/HIGHER/HT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA
98. G2.3.9 001/3/3/CONTAINMENT/NEW/HIGHER/HT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA
          A unit shutdown was just completed to facilitate identification of dryweilleakage.
A unit shutdown was just completed to facilitate identification of dryweilleakage.
          Curre'nt plant conditions are:
Curre'nt plant conditions are:
            Reactor pressure 450 psig
Reactor pressure 450 psig
            Mode Switch in SHUTDOWN
Mode Switch in SHUTDOWN
          Given these conditions, which ONE of the following describes the containment purge
Given these conditions, which ONE of the following describes the containment purge
          procedure and when the minimum requirements have been met for Shift Supervisor
procedure and when the minimum requirements have been met for Shift Supervisor
          authorization for the initial drywell entry?
authorization for the initial drywell entry?
        A. Drywell and torus purging are NOT allowed to be performed concurrently.
A.
            02 concentration is > 10% as indicated on 2P33-R601A(B), and/or 2P33-R603
Drywell and torus purging are NOT allowed to be performed concurrently.
            recorder(s) and confirmed> 19.50/0 by only ONE lab sample.
02 concentration is > 10%
          B~ Drywell and torus purging are NOT allowed to be performed concurrently.
as indicated on 2P33-R601A(B), and/or 2P33-R603
            02 concentration is > 100/0 as indicated on 2P33-R601A(B), and/or 2P33-R603
recorder(s) and confirmed> 19.50/0 by only ONE lab sample.
            recorder(s) and confirmed> 19.50/0 by at least TWO lab samples.
B~ Drywell and torus purging are NOT allowed to be performed concurrently.
        C. Drywell and torus purging can be performed concurrently.
02 concentration is > 100/0 as indicated on 2P33-R601A(B), and/or 2P33-R603
            02 concentration is > 100/0 as indicated on 2P33-R601A(B), and/or 2P33-R603
recorder(s) and confirmed> 19.50/0 by at least TWO lab samples.
            recorder(s) and confirmed> 19.50/0 by only ONE lab sample.
C. Drywell and torus purging can be performed concurrently.
          D. Drywell and torus purging can be performed concurrently.
02 concentration is > 100/0 as indicated on 2P33-R601A(B), and/or 2P33-R603
            02 concentration ,is> 100/0 as indicated on 2P33-R601A(B), and/or 2P33-R603
recorder(s) and confirmed> 19.50/0 by only ONE lab sample.
            recorder(s) and confirmed> 19.5% by at least TWO lab samples.
D. Drywell and torus purging can be performed concurrently.
        A. Incorrect because two lab samples are required. Plausible if applicant does not
02 concentration ,is> 100/0 as indicated on 2P33-R601A(B), and/or 2P33-R603
        know procedure requirement.
recorder(s) and confirmed> 19.5%
        B. Correct.
by at least TWO lab samples.
        C. Incorrect because concurrent purging has the potential to bypass the torus feature
A. Incorrect because two lab samples are required. Plausible if applicant does not
        in Mode 3 if a LOCA occurs. Also incorrect because two lab samples are required.
know procedure requirement.
        Plausible if applicant does not know the restriction on concurrent purging operations in
B. Correct.
        Mode 3 or does not know the drywell entry authorization requirements.
C. Incorrect because concurrent purging has the potential to bypass the torus feature
        D. Incorrect because concurrent purging has the potential to bypass the torus feature
in Mode 3 if a LOCA occurs. Also incorrect because two lab samples are required.
        in Mode 3 if a LOCA occurs. Plausible if applicant does not know the restriction on
Plausible if applicant does not know the restriction on concurrent purging operations in
        concurrent purging operations in Mode 3.
Mode 3 or does not know the drywell entry authorization requirements.
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D. Incorrect because concurrent purging has the potential to bypass the torus feature
in Mode 3 if a LOCA occurs. Plausible if applicant does not know the restriction on
concurrent purging operations in Mode 3.
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                                              QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                                        for SRO
for SRO
        SRO only because tied to 10CFR55.43(4): KIA G2.3.9
SRO only because tied to 10CFR55.43(4): KIA G2.3.9
        SRO only because tied to Shift Supervisor responsibilities.
SRO only because tied to Shift Supervisor responsibilities.
        2.3.9 Knowledge of the process for perfonning a containment purge. (CFR: 43.4/ 45.10) IMPORTANCE 2.5 / 3.4
2.3.9 Knowledge ofthe process for perfonning a containment purge. (CFR: 43.4/ 45.10) IMPORTANCE 2.5 / 3.4
        References
References
        31 GO-OPS-005-0, Primary Containment Entry procedure
31GO-OPS-005-0, Primary Containment Entry procedure
        34S0-T48-002-2, CAC/CAD system operating procedure
34S0-T48-002-2, CAC/CAD system operating procedure
        Tier:             3                                       Group:           3
Tier:
        Keyword:           CONTAINMENT                             Source:         NEW
3
        Cog Level:         HIGHER                                   Exam:           HT2007-301
Group:
        Test:             SRO                                     Author/Reviewer: BLC/RFA
Keyword:
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CONTAINMENT
Source:
Cog Level:
HIGHER
Exam:
Test:
SRO
Author/Reviewer:
Friday, September 28, 2007 9:24:40 AM
3
NEW
HT2007-301
BLC/RFA
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                                          QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                                for SRO
for SRO
    99. G2.4.11 00 1/3/3/SHUTDOWN CLGINEW/HIGHER/HT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA
99. G2.4.11 001/3/3/SHUTDOWN CLGINEW/HIGHER/HT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA
          Unit 2 was in Mode 4 with the following conditions:
Unit 2 was in Mode 4 with the following conditions:
              "A" loop of RHR operating in shutdown cooling, Coolant temp 180 deg F
"A" loop of RHR operating in shutdown cooling, Coolant temp 180 deg F
              Both Recirc pumps under clearance out of service
Both Recirc pumps under clearance out of service
          Following a trip and reset of an RPS MG set, the control room operator is unable to
Following a trip and reset of an RPS MG set, the control room operator is unable to
        re-open the outboard shutdown cooling isolation valve (2-E11-F009). All local efforts to
re-open the outboard shutdown cooling isolation valve (2-E11-F009). All local efforts to
        manually open this valve have not been succesful.
manually open this valve have not been succesful.
        Given these conditions, which ONE of the following identifies the required actions, if
Given these conditions, which ONE of the following identifies the required actions, if
        any, in accordance with Tech Spec 3.4.8, RHR Shutdown Cooling. System - Cold
any, in accordance with Tech Spec 3.4.8, RHR Shutdown Cooling. System - Cold
        Shutdown and a-Iso defines the term "boil off time" in accordance with
Shutdown and a-Iso defines the term "boil off time" in accordance with
        34AB-E11-001-2, Loss of Shutdown Cooling?
34AB-E11-001-2, Loss of Shutdown Cooling?
        At:! "Boil-offtime" is the time from when the loss of shutdown cooling occurred until the
At:! "Boil-offtime" is the time from when the loss of shutdown cooling occurred until the
              time water level reaches TAF.
time water level reaches TAF.
              Verify an alternate method of decay heat removal is available within 1 hour.
Verify an alternate method of decay heat removal is available within 1 hour.
              Ambient heat losses can be cons.idered as, or contributing to, the alternate method.
Ambient heat losses can be cons.idered as, or contributing to, the alternate method.
        B. "Boil-off time" is the time from when the loss of shutdown cooling occurred until the
B. "Boil-off time" is the time from when the loss of shutdown cooling occurred until the
              time 212 deg F is reached.
time 212 deg F is reached.
              Verify an alternate method of decay heat removal is available within 1 hour.
Verify an alternate method of decay heat removal is available within 1 hour.
              Ambient heat losses can b.e considered as, or contributing to, the alternate method.
Ambient heat losses can b.e considered as, or contributing to, the alternate method.
        C. "Boil-off time" is the time differential between the time of complete loss of
C. "Boil-off time" is the time differential between the time of complete loss of
              shutdown cooling and the time water level reaches TAF.
shutdown cooling and the time water level reaches TAF.
              No tech spec action is required, LCO conditions are currently met.
No tech spec action is required, LCO conditions are currently met.
        D. "Boil-off time" is the time differential between the time of complete loss of
D. "Boil-off time" is the time differential between the time of complete loss of
              shutdown cooling and the onset of boiling.
shutdown cooling and the onset of boiling.
              No tech spec action is required, LCO conditions are currently met.
No tech spec action is required, LCO conditions are currently met.
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                                            QUESTIONS REPORT
Group:
                                                      for SRO
3
        A. Correct.
Source:
        B. Incorrect because this is the definition (according to the AOP) for "saturation time."
NEW
        Plausible if applicant does not know the AOP terminology.
Exam:
        C. Incorrect because the LCO cO.nditions are not met and required action A and B
HT2007-301
        must be met. Plausible if applicant mis-interprets the allowance for both RHR
Author/Reviewer:
        subsystems and recirc pumps to be removed from operation for up to 2 hours per 8
BLC/RFA
        hour period.
QUESTIONS REPORT
        D. Incorrect because this is the definition (according to the AOP) for "saturation time."
for SRO
        Also incorrect because the LCO conditions are not met and required action A and B
A. Correct.
        must be met. Plausible if applicant does not know the AOP terminology or
B. Incorrect because this is the definition (according to the AOP) for "saturation time."
        mis-interprets the-allowance for both RHR subsystems and recirc pumps to be removed
Plausible if applicant does not know the AOP terminology.
        from operation for up to 2 hours per 8 hour period.
C. Incorrect because the LCO cO.nditions are not met and required action A and B
        SRO-only due to the link to 10CFR55.43 (2): Tech Specs
must be met. Plausible if applicant mis-interprets the allowance for both RHR
        G2.4.11 Knowledge of abnormal condition procedures. (CFR: 41.10/43.5/45.13) IMPORTANCE 3.4 / 3.6
subsystems and recirc pumps to be removed from operation for up to 2 hours per 8
        References
hour period.
        Tech Spec 3.4.8, RHR Shutdown Cooling System - Cold Shutdown (including bases)
D. Incorrect because this is the definition (according to the AOP) for "saturation time."
        34AB-E11-001-2, Loss of Shutdown Cooling AOP
Also incorrect because the LCO conditions are not met and required action A and B
        Tier:             3                                  Group:          3
must be met. Plausible if applicant does not know the AOP terminology or
        Keyword:           SHUTDOWN CLG                       Source:          NEW
mis-interprets the-allowance for both RHR subsystems and recirc pumps to be removed
        Cog Level:         HIGHER                             Exam:            HT2007-301
from operation for up to 2 hours per 8 hour period.
        Test:             SRO                                 Author/Reviewer: BLC/RFA
SRO-only due to the link to 10CFR55.43 (2): Tech Specs
Friday, September 28, 2007 9:24:40 AM                                                                     47
G2.4.11 Knowledge of abnormal condition procedures. (CFR: 41.10/43.5/45.13) IMPORTANCE 3.4 / 3.6
References
Tech Spec 3.4.8, RHR Shutdown Cooling System - Cold Shutdown (including bases)
34AB-E11-001-2, Loss of Shutdown Cooling AOP
Tier:
3
Keyword:
SHUTDOWN CLG
Cog Level:
HIGHER
Test:
SRO
Friday, September 28, 2007 9:24:40 AM
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                                                QUESTIONS REPORT
QUESTIONS REPORT
                                                        for SRO
for SRO
  100. G2~4.26 00l/3/4/FIRE BRIGADE/NEW/FUND/HT2007-301/SRO/BLC/RFA
100. G2~4.26 00l/3/4/FIRE BRIGADE/NEW/FUND/HT2007-301/SRO/BLC/RFA
        Which ONE of the fo'liowing describes the MINIMUM required number of fire brigade
Which ONE of the fo'liowing describes the MINIMUM required number of fire brigade
          members, including their assignment limitations?
members, including their assignment limitations?
        A. 4 members + 1 leader (total of 5)
A. 4 members + 1 leader (total of 5)
              Person.nel assigned to the fire brigade CAN also be used to fulfill the minimum shift
Person.nel assigned to the fire brigade CAN also be used to fulfill the minimum shift
              crew composition requirements as defined by plant Tech Specs.
crew composition requirements as defined by plant Tech Specs.
        B~   4 members + 1 leader (total of 5)
B~ 4 members + 1 leader (total of 5)
              A minimum of three of these persons must have competent knowledge of
A minimum of three of these persons must have competent knowledge of
              safety-related systems and .components.
safety-related systems and .components.
        C. 5 members + 1 leader (total of 6)
C. 5 members + 1 leader (total of 6)
              Personnel assigned to the Fire Brigade can NOT be used to fulfill the minimum shift
Personnel assigned to the Fire Brigade can NOT be used to fulfill the minimum shift
              crew composition requirements as defined by Tech Specs.
crew composition requirements as defined by Tech Specs.
        D. 5 members + 1 leader (total of 6)
D. 5 members + 1 leader (total of 6)
              A minimum of three of these persons must have competent knowledge of
A minimum of three of these persons must have competent knowledge of
              safety-related systems and components.
safety-related systems and components.
        A. Incorrect because fire brigade members cannot be used to fulfill tech spec crew
A. Incorrect because fire brigade members cannot be used to fulfill tech spec crew
        composition req'ts. Plausible since system operators can be fire brigade members;
composition req'ts. Plausible since system operators can be fire brigade members;
        only 3 required by tech specs for system operators only.. normal shift may have 6 or 7
only 3 required by tech specs for system operators only..normal shift may have 6 or 7
        system operators.
system operators.
        B. Correct.
B. Correct.
        C. Incorrect because only 5 total are required. Plausible if applicant thinks that the fire
C. Incorrect because only 5 total are required. Plausible if applicant thinks that the fire
        brigade leader is 'in addition to the fire brigade.
brigade leader is 'in addition to the fire brigade.
        D. Incorrect because only 5 total are required. Plausible if applicant thinks that the fire
D. Incorrect because only 5 total are required. Plausible if applicant thinks that the fire
        brigade leader is in addition to the fire brigade.
brigade leader is in addition to the fire brigade.
        SRO only because of tie to 10CFR55.43(1): Conditions and limitations in the facility license.
SRO only because oftie to 10CFR55.43(1): Conditions and limitations in the facility license.
        2.4.26 Knowledge of facility protection requirements including fire brigade and portable fire fighting equipment
2.4.26 Knowledge of facility protection requirements including fire brigade and portable fire fighting equipment
        usage. (CFR: 43.5 /45.12) IMPORTANCE 2.9 /3.3
usage. (CFR: 43.5 /45.12) IMPORTANCE 2.9 /3.3
        References
References
        30AC-OPS-003-0, Plant Operations
30AC-OPS-003-0, Plant Operations
        40AC-ENG-008-0S, Fire Protection Program
40AC-ENG-008-0S, Fire Protection Program
        10CFR50.48, Fire Protection.
10CFR50.48, Fire Protection.
        Tier:               3                                     Group:              4
Tier:
        Keyword:           FIRE BRIGADE                           Source:            NEW
3
        Cog Level:         FUND                                   Exam:              HT2007-301
Keyword:
        Test:               SRO                                   Author/Reviewer: BLC/RFA
FIRE BRIGADE
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Cog Level:
FUND
Test:
SRO
Friday, September 28, 2007 9:24:40 AM
Group:
4
Source:
NEW
Exam:
HT2007-301
Author/Reviewer:
BLC/RFA
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Dec. 2007 Exam 05000321-07-301, 05000366-07-301 Draft SRO Written Exam
ML080460189
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Issue date: 02/14/2008
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References
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Download: ML080460189 (50)


See also: IR 05000321/2007301

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Senior Reactor Operator Written Exam

HATCH DECEMBER 2007 EXAM

05000321/2007301 AND 05000366/2007301

DECEMBER 3 - 6, 2007, AND

DECEMBER 10, 2007, (WRITTEN)

QUESTIONS REPORT

for SRO

76. 201003A2.05 OOl/2/2/CRDMINEW/FUND/HT2007-301/SRO/BLC/RFA

Unit 2 is performing a shutdown in accordance with 34GO-OPS-013-2, Normal Plant

Shutdown. All control rods have b.een fully inserted per the selected rod sequence

when the operator reaches this step in the procedure:

WHEN all control rods are fully inserted, PLACE the Reactor Mode Switch in

SHUTDOWN AND record the' time REACTOR placed in Condition 3 in the

Operators Log AND below:

Time in Condition 3----------

Which ONE of the following predicts how the CRD Mechanisms will be affected and

identifies the preferred procedure used to bypass the discharge volume high level trip

and reset the scram after the mode switch is placed in the SHUTDOWN position?

A~ Reactor pressure WILL cause the CRDM internal ball valve to shift after the

accumulator depressurizes.

34GO-OPS-013-2, Normal Plant Shutdown

B.

Reactor pressure WILL cause the CRDM internal ball valve to shift after the

accumul'ator depressurizes.

34AB-C71-001-2, Scram Procedure

C. All full-in (green) lights on the full core display will EXTINGUISH until the scram is

reset.

34GO-OPS-013-2, Normal Plant Shutdown

D. All full-in (green) lights on the full core display will EXTINGUISH until the scram is

reset.

34AB-C71-001-2, Scram Procedure

A. Correct.

B. Incorrect because the 34GO-OPS-013-2 procedure includes steps to reset the

scram. Plausible if applicant does not know that the shutdown procedure contains the

steps to bypass the high SDV level trip and reset the scram.

C. Incorrect because the S51 (overtravel in) and S52 (normal full-in) reedswitches

ensure the green full-in light remains illuminated. Plausible since the applicant may

know that the CROM will be in the overtravel position until the scram is reset.

D. Incorrect because the S51 (overtravel in) and S52 (normal full-in) reedswitches

ensure the green full-in light remains illuminated. Also incorrect because the

34GO-OPS-013-2 procedure includes steps to reset the scram. Plausible 'since the

applicant may know that the CRDM will be in the overtravel position until the scram is

reset. Also plausible if applicant does not know that the shutdown procedure contains

the steps to bypass the high SDV level trip and reset the scram.

Friday, September 28, 2007 9:24:38 AM

1

QUESTIONS REPORT

for SRO

A2. Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the CONTROL ROD AND DRIVE MECHANISM;

and (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those

abnormal conditions or operations: (CFR: 41.5/45.6) A2.05 Reactor Scram

4.1*/4.1

SRO-only (tie to 10CFR55.43(5): Assessment of facility conditions and selection ofappropriatae procedures during

norrmal, abnormal, and emergency situations.

References

34GO-OPS-013-2, Normal Plant Shutdown

34AB-C71-001-2, Scram Procedure

C11-CRDM-LP-00102, Control Rod Drive Mechanism lesson plan

Tier:

2

Group:

Keyword:

CRDM

Source:

Cog Level:

FUND

Exam:

Test:

SRO

Author/Reviewer:

Friday, September 28, 2007 9:24:39 AM

2

NEW

HT2007-301

BLC/RFA

2

QUESTIONS REPORT

for SRO

77. 204000G2.1.2 001/2/2/RWCU/BANK-MOD/HIGHER/HT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA

A leak has developed on the RWCU system. The following conditions currently exist:

RWCU HX room ambient temperature (N016C)

195° F

RWCU HX room ambient temperature (N016D)

195° F

RWCU HX room differential temperature (N022C/N023C) 105°F ~T

RWCU HX room differential temperature (N022D/NO*23D) 105°F ~T

158' elevation south east area (2D21-K601 B)

1100mR/Hr

Based on these current plant conditions, which ONE of the following choices describes

the required operator actions in accordance with the Secondary Containment Control?

[Reference provided]

A. A reactor shutdown per 34GO-OPS-013 or 34GO-OPS-014 is required.

An immediate reactor scram is currently not re'quired~

B~ An immediate reactor scram is required.

Emergency depressurization is not required.

C. An immediate reactor scram is required.

Emergency depressurization is required.

D. A reactor shutdown is currently not required.

Operate the HVAC per 34S0-T41-005 and attempt to isolate the RWCU leak.

A. Incorrect because a primary system is discharging into secondary containment and

the differential temperature and area radiation level is greater than max safe. These

conditions require an immediate reactor scram. Plausible if the applicant knows that a

reactor shutdown is required when an area is above max safe and the leak is NOT a

primary system.

B. Correct.

C. Incorrect because an emergency depressurization is not required. Plausible since

the applicant may not know that the two area temps (or two ambient temps) are in the

same area (and therefore do not meet the intent of two areas above max safe.)

D. Incorrect because ventilation systems should NOT be operated when a secondary

containment radiation condition exists. Also incorrect because a reactor scram is

required based on a primary system discharging with one area differential temperature

above max safe. Plausible if applicant interprets the differential temperature as an

ambient temperature.

Friday, September 28, 2007 9:24:39 AM

3

QUESTIONS REPORT

for SRO

This question is SRO only because it is tied to 10CFR55.43(5).

Do NOT provide the flowchart to the applicant as a reference. Provide ONLY Table 4 and Table 6 as a

reference to the applicant.

SYSTEM: 204000 Reactor Water Cleanup System

2.1.2 Knowledge of operator responsibilities during all modes ofplant operation. (CFR: 41.10/45.13)

IMPORTANCE 3.0/4.0

References

31EO-EOP-014-2, Secondary Containment Control Flowchart

Tier:

2

Group:

2

Keyword:

RWCU

Source:

BANK-MOD

Cog Level:

HIGHER

Exam:

HT2007-301

Test:

SRO

Author/Reviewer:

BLC/RFA

Friday, September 28, 2007 9:24:39 AM

4

QUESTIONS REPORT

for SRO

78. 211000G2.1.14 002/2/1/E-PLANINEW/HIGHER/HT2007-30I/SRO/BLC/RFA

A transient has occurred involving a failure to scram (ATWS) that requires Standby

Liquid Control (SLC) intiation per the emergency operating procedure guidance.

Based on this status, which ONE of the following identifies the required personnel

notifications in accordance with 73EP-EIP-004-0, Duties of Emergency Director?

At:' Dismissal of non-essential personnel from the plant site is mandatory.

Notification of protective action recommendations (PARS) to state and local

authorities is NOT mandatory for these conditions.

B. Dismissal of non-essential personnel from the plant site is mandatory.

Notification of protective action recommendations (PARS) to state and local

authorities IS mandatory for these conditions.

C. Dismissal of non-essential personnel from the plant site is NOT mandatory.

Staff augmentation MUST be performed if the emergency event is occurring outside

of normal working hours, on the weekend, or on a holiday by activating the HNP

Autodialer System in the control room.

D. Dismissal of non-essential personnel from the plant site is NOT mandatory.

The emergency response facilities (ERFs) MUST be activated.

A. Correct.

B. Incorrect because these conditions represent a site area classification, (new E-Plan

classification is SS2) which does not necessarily require a mandatory PAR. Plausible

if applicant thinks that this is a general emergency classification.

C. Incorrect because a site *evacuation is required (73EP-EIP-004-0, Step 7.4.11).

Plausible if applicant thinks that this is an Alert classification.

D. Incorrect because a site evacuation is required (73EP-EIP-004-0, Step 7.4.11).

Plausible if the applicant thinks that this is an Alert classification.

SRO only based on 10CFR55.43 (5): assessment of facility conditions and selection of procedures

Do NOT provide any references for this question.

SYSTEM: 211000 Standby Liquid Control System

2.1.14 Knowledge of system status criteria which require the notification ofplant personnel. (CFR: 43.5 / 45.12)

IMPORTANCE 2.5 / 3.3

References

DRAFT 73EP-EIP-OOI-0, Emergency Classification and Initial Actions

73EP-EIP-004-0, Duties ofEmergency Director

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Tier:

Keyword:

Cog Level:

Test:

2

E-PLAN

HIGHER

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79. 212000A2.20 001/2/1/RPS/NEW/HIGHERJHT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA

During an outage, maintenance is in progress on seven hydraulic control units'(HCUs)

to replace the scram valve diaphrams. The following conditions currently exist:

Mode switch: REFUEL position, all rods inserted

Discharge volume isolation test switch: ISOLATE position, under clearance

Scram discharge volume high level bypass switch: NORMAL position

Due to a clearance error, one of the HCUs begins to slowly fill the discharge volume as

the mechanics begin working and the following alarm is received:

SCRAM DISCH VOL NOT DRAINED (603-119)

With these current conditions, which ONE of the following describes the operation of

the RPS logic and the technical specification allowan'ces associated with the high level

bypass switch?

At:I A reactor scram has NOT occurred.

Placing the high level bypass switch in the bypass position will PREVENT a scram.

Bypassing this trip does NOT require entering ,.an RPS Instrumentation LCO action.

B. A reactor scram has NOT o*ccurred.

Placing the high level bypass switch in the bypass position will PREVENT a scram.

Bypassing this trip does requires entering an RPS Instrumentation LCO action.

C. A reactor scram has occurred.

If the high level switch had been in the bypass position, the scram would have still

occurred.

Bypassing this trip does NOT require entering an RPS Instrumentation LCO action.

D. A high level scram has occurred.

If the high level switch had been in the bypass position, the scram would have been

PREVENTED.

Bypassing this trip requires entering an RPS Instrumentation LCO action.

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A. Correct.

B. Incorrect because the bypass switch will work when the mode switch is in Refuel (or

shutdown). Also incorrect because the high level trip is only required in Mode 5 IF a

rod is withdrawn. Plausible if applicant doesn't know that the bypass switch also works

when the mode swtich is in the refuel position (versus only the shutdown position).

C. Incorrect because the not drained alarm comes in at 3 gallons; whereas the high

level trip occurs at 63 gallons, i.e., a scram has not occurred yet. Also incorrect

because the bypass switch will prevent the high level trip when the mode switch is in

Refuel (or shutdown). Plausible if applicant doesn't know alarm setpoint and thinks that

the bypass switch only works when the mode switch is in the shutdown position.

D. Incorrect because the not drained alarm comes in at 3 gallons; whereas the high

level trip occurs at 63 gallons, i.e., a scram has not occurred yet. Also incorrect

because the high level trip is only required in Mode 5 IF a rod is withdrawn. Plausible if

applicant doesn't know alarm setpoint and thinks that this trip feature is required during

mode 5 with all rods inserted.

SRO only because ofA2 K&A and 10CFR55.43 (2): Facility operating limitations in the technical specfications and

their bases.

A2. Ability to (a) predict the impacts ofthe following on the REACTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM; and (b) based

on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences ofthose abnormal conditions

or operations: (CFR: 41.5 / 45.6) A2.20 Full system activation (full-SCRAM) .. 4.1 */ 4.2*

References

34AR-603-119-1, Scram Disch Vol Not Drained annunciator procedure

34AR-603-101-1, Scram Disch Vol High Level Trip alarm procedure

34AR-603-110-1, Scram Disch Vol High Level Trip Bypass alarm procedure

Tech Spec 3.3.1.1, RPS Instrumentation

Tier:

2

Keyword:

RPS

Cog Level:

HIGHER

Test:

SRO

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80. 215004A2.02 002/2/1/REFUEL/NEW/HIGHERlHT2007-301/SRO/BLC/RFA

A complete core offload was performed at the begining of a refueling outage.

Four bundles have just been reloaded around SRM "0" and the prescribed fuel reload

sequence continues by spiralling outward from SRM "D." The operability status of the

remaining SRMs are:

SRM "A" is inoperable; post maintenance testing is in progress

All other SRMs are operable

During the testing on SRM "A", the operator inadvertently withdraws the SRM "c"

detector a small amount and the following alarms are received:

SRM DETECTOR RETRACTED WHEN NOT *PERMITTED (603-222)

ROD OUT BLOCK (603-238)

Which ONE of the following identifies the impact on refueling operations?

A. Core alterations must now be suspended.

B~ Core alterations may continue in the northwest quadrant.

C. Core alterations may continue only in the northeast quadrant.

D. Core alterations may continue anywhere in the core except in the quadrant where

SRM "A" is located.

A. Incorrect because core alterations are allowed in a quadrant without an a9jacent

operable SRM provided that the bundles being spiral reloaded are in a single fueled

region containing an operable SRM. Plausible if applicant does not know that tech

specs allows refueling with only one operable detector.

B. Correct.

C. Incorrect becaus~ the partially withdrawn SRM is inoperable. Plausible if applicant

knows that the single fueled region tech spec LCO provision was exercised to begin the

reload.

D. Incorrect because SRM C is inoperable due to being partially withdrawn. Also

incorrect because core alterations may not be performed in the southwest quadrant

where SRM "c" is located.

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SRO only because this is linked to 10CFR55.43(6): Procedures and limitations involved in intial core loading,

alterations in core configuration, control rod programming, and determination ofvarious internal and external effects

on core reactivity. Also linked to Tech specs 3.3.1.2

A2. Ability to (a) predict the impacts ofthe following on the SOURCE RANGE MONITOR (SRM) SYSTEM; and

(b) based on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences ofthose abnormal

conditions or operations: (CFR: 41.5 / 45.6) A2.02 SRM inop condition. .. .

3.4 / 3.7

References:

C51-SRM-LP-01201, SRM lesson plan

TS 3.3.1.2, SRM Instrumentation

34AR-603-222, SRM Detector Retracted When Not Permitted annunciator procedure

34AR-603-238, Rod Out Block annunciator procedure

F15-RF-LP-04502, Refueling

Tier:

2

Keyword:

REFUEL

Cog Level:

HIGHER

Test:

SRO

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81 . 245000A2.07 001/2/2/EHC/NEW/HIGHER/HT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA

Due to a slowly degrading condenser vacuum leak on Unit 1, the control room crew

has reduced reactor power from rated power over the last several hours. Current plant

conditions are:

285 MW(e)

Condenser vacuum at 25.0 "Hg and steady

The SRO is evaluating whether the current power configuration will facilitate a manual

turbine trip while maintaining the reactor critical.

Which ONE of the following predicts the plant response if the turbine is manually

tripped at this power, including the required procedure to be implemented after the

turbine is manually tripped?

A. Steam flow will be within the capacity of the bypass valves.

Enter 34GO-OPS-005-1, Power Changes, to adjust reactor power if necessary after

the turbine is manually tripped.

B. Steam flow will be within the capacity of the bypass valves.

Enter 34GO-OPS-013-1, Normal Plant Shutdown

C~ Steam flow will NOT be within the capacity of the bypass valves.

Enter 34AB-C71-001-1, Scram Procedure

D. Steam flow will NOT be within the capacity of the bypass valves.

Enter 34GO-OPS-005-1, Power Changes, after the turbine is tripped to lower

reactor power.

A. Incorrect because 285 MW(e) is more than 25% rated steam flow (bypass capacity).

285 MW(e) is also above the first stage turbine pressure bypass point (27.60/0 power =

260 MW(e). Also incorrect because 34GO-OPS-005-1 is only used when reactor

power level is greater than 350/0. Plausible if applicant doesn't know rated electrical on

Unit 1 (- 91 5 MW(e)

B. Incorrect because 285 MW(e) is more than 250/0 rated steam flow (bypass capacity).

285 MW(e) is also above the first stage turbine pressure bypass point (27.60/0 power =

260 MW(e). Plausible if applicant doesn't know rated electrical on Unit 1 (- 915 MW(e)

C. Correct.

D. Incorrect because 34GO-OPS-005-1 is only used when reactor power level is

greater than 35%. Plausible if the applicant thinks that the RPS turbine trip will be

bypassed but forgets that the Reactor High Pressure scram will cause a scram.

Plausible if applicant reasons that this procedure was previously being used during the

preceding power reduction(s).

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SRO-only due to link to lOCFR55.43 (5): Assessment of plant conditions and selection of appropriate

procedures.

A2. Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the MAIN TURBINE GENERATOR AND

AUXILIARY SYSTEMS; and (b) based on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate

the consequences of those abnormal conditions or operations: (CFR: 41.5 / 45.6) A2.07 Loss ofreactor/turbine

pressure control system: Plant-Specific 3.8 / 3.9

References

34AB-N61-002-1, Main Condenser Vacuum Low

34AR-650-148-1, Turbine Vacuum Low-Low annunciator procedure

34GO-OPS-005-1, Power Changes

34GO-OPS-013-1, Nonnal Plant Shutdown

B21-SLLS-LP-01401, Main Steam & Low Low Set lesson plan

Tier:

2

Group:

Keyword:

EHC

Source:

Cog Level:

HIGHER

Exam:

Test:

SRO

Author/Reviewer:

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82. 262001A2.08 003/2/1/4160VACINEW/FUND/HT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA

While performing an electrical tagout, a system operator inadvertently opened breaker

  1. 1 in 125VDC Cabinet 1D (1 R25-S004) which proviqes control power to a 4160VAC

emergency bus. Subsequent attempts to re-close the breaker are unsuccessful, i.e.,

the breaker keeps tripping open.

Assuming that the 1A RHR SW Pump was initially.running for a surveillance test, which

ONE of the following states how this pump's 4160 VAC breaker will be affected by the

loss of control power, including the correct procedure needed to operate the breaker?

A. The pump breaker will automatically open.

The control power undervoltage trip must be disabled in accordance with

34AB-R22-001-1, Lpss of DC Busses, in order to close ANY of the breakers on this

emergency bus.

B. The pump breaker will automatically open.

The control power undervoltage trip must be disabled in accordance with

34AB-R22-001-1, Loss of DC Busses, in order to re-close ONLY this breaker on

this emergency bus.

C~ The pump will continue to run.

The ONLY way to stop the pump is to depress the button marked "push-to-trip"

(inside the breaker cubicle) in accordance with 34S0-R22-001-1, 4160VAC

System.

D. The *pump will continue to run.

The ONLY way to stop the pump is to depress the button marked "push-to-trip"

(inside the breaker cubicle) in accordance with 34AB-R22-001-1, Loss of DC

Busses.

/

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A. Incorrect because only a few breakers have this auto-open feature and they are

only located on 4160VAC emergency bus 1F. (This pump is powered from 1E.) Also

incorrect because this AOP does not provide guidance for overriding this trip feature.

Plausible because this trip-open feature does exist on the 1C RHR SW pump.

B. Incorrect because only a few breakers have this auto-open feature and they are

only located on 4160VAC emergency bus 1F. Also incorrect because this AOP does

not provide guidance for overriding this trip feature. Plausible if the applicant knows

that this AOP provides guidance for restoring control power.

C. Correct.

D. Incorrect because the loss of control power renders the switch on the outside of the

cubicle door inoperable. Also incorrect because the switch on the outside of the door

only works when the breaker is racked in the TEST position. Also incorrect because

the guidance to locally open the breaker is not found in the AOP. Plausible if the

applicant remembers that the charging spring will still be charged.

SRO only because linked to lOCFR55.43(5): Assessment of facility conditions and selection of appropriate

procedures during normal, abnormal, and emergency situations.

A2. Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the A.C. ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION; and (b)

based on those predictions, use procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those

abnormal conditions or operations: (CFR: 41.5 / 45.6) A2.08 Opening a disconnect under load ..... 3.3 /3.6

References

34S0-R22-001-1, 4160VAC System

R22-4160VAC-LP-02702, 4160 VAC lesson plan

34AB-R22-001-1, Loss ofDC Buses AOP

Tier:

2

Keyword:

4160VAC

Cog Level:

FUND

Te~:

SRO

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83. 295003AA2.04 00 l/l/l/TRANSFORMERINEW/HIGHERlHT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA

Unit 1 and 2 are operating at 100% power with all4KV busses normally aligned.

A transformer fire and fault occurs on Startup transformer 2C and all automatic actions

associated with the transformer fault occur as expected.

Which ONE of the following identifies how the unavailability of the transformer affects

the AC system lineup and describes the performance of the 34SV-SUV-013-0, Weekly

Breaker Alignment surveillance?

At:' BOTH units are in an active LCO for 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating

The surveillance is required to be performed WITHIN 1 HOUR even though its

acceptance criteria will NOT be met.

B. BOTH units are in an active LCO for 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating

'The surveillance is required to be performed IMMEDIATELY even though its

acceptance criteria will NOT be met.

C. ONLY Unit 2 is in an active LCO for 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating

The surveillance is required to be performed IMMEDIATELY and its acceptance

criteria WILL be met.

D. ONLY Unit 2 is in an active LCO for 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating

The surveillance is required to be performed WITHIN 1 HOUR and its acceptance

criteria WILL be met.

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Note: Both SATs 1C and 2C are fed from the same point on the 230 kV grid. A SAT

2C fault results in PCB s 179470,179480 tripping open, which affects SAT 1C

availability.

A. Correct

B. Incorrect because TS 3.8.1.A.1 requires surveillance within one hour. Plausible

because action statement is similar time frame.

C. Incorrect because both units will be in an active LCD. Also incorrect becau.se TS 3.8.1.A.1 requires surveillance within one hour. Plausible because transformer is on

Unit 2.

D. Incorrect because both units will be in an active LCD. Also incorrect because the

acceptance criteria will not be met.

Plausible because transformer is on Unit 2.

SRO only because of tie to lOCFR55.43(2): Tech specs

AA2. Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to PARTIAL OR COMPLETE LOSS

OF A.C. POWER: (CFR: 41.10/43.5/45.13) AA2.04 System lineups

3.5/3.7

References

34SV-SUV-013-0, Weekly Breaker Alignment Checks

S22-ELECT-LP-02701, Electrical Distribution System lesson plan

Tech Spec 3.8.1, AC Sources - Operating

Tier:

1

Keyword:

TRANSFORMER

Cog Level:

HIGHER

Test:

SRO

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84. 295004AA2.02 OOI/I/I/DC POWERINEW/FUND/HT2007-30I/SRO/BLC/RFA

Unit 2 was operating at 500/0 power when the 125VDG Distribution'Gabinet 20,

2R25-S129 was lost and the following annunciator was received:

ECCS/RPS DIVISION 1 TROUBLE (602-110)

The SRO is in the process of identifying which analog transmitter trip system (ATTS)

units were affected and is performing a loss of safety function determination in

accordance with the Technical Requirements Manual (TRM).

Which ONE of the following identifies the affected analog transmitter trip units and

describes the TRM Loss of Function Diagrams (LFD)?

A. Two RPS ATTS cabinets will be de-energized.

The loss of function statement found at the bottom of the LFD identifies the channel

combinations which are no longer available for the safety function.

B. Two RPS ATTS cabinets will be de-energized.

The loss of function statement found at the bottom of the LFD identifies the channel

combinations req.uired to be operable in order to maintain the safety function.

C~ Two EGGS ATTS cabinets will be de-energized.

The loss of function statement found at the bottom of the LFD identifies the channel

combinations required to be operable in order to maintain the safety function.

D. Two EGCS ATTS cabinets will be de~energized.

The loss of function statement found at the bottom of the LFD identifies the channel

combinations which are no longer available for the safety function.

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Each ATTS panel has two internal power supplies. Only one power supply needs to be

available to supply the entire ATTS panel. The ECCS division consists of panels

H11-P925, P926, P927 and P928. '

125VDC Dist Cab 2D Breakers 1& 2 power up both of the power supplies for panel

2H11-P925. Breakers 5 &7 power up both 'of the power supplies for paneI2H11-P927.

The loss of function statement typically found at the bottom of the LFD identifies the

channel combinations required to be operable in order for instrument function capability

as defined in the instrumentation specification to be maintained.

A. Incorrect because the DC cabinet which was lost does not provide power to the

RPS ATTS cabinets. Also 'incorrect because the LFD identifies the channels required

for the safety function. Plausible since RPS ATTS cabinets are similar to the ECCS

cabinets.

B. Incorrect because the DC cabinet which was lost does not provide power to the

RPS ATTS cabinets.

C. Correct.

D. Incorrect because the LFD identifies the channels required for the safety function.

Plausible if applicant does not understand the content provided in LFDs.

SRO only because linked to lOCFR55.43 (2): Tech specs

AA2. Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to PARTIAL OR COMPLETE LOSS

OF D.C. POWER: (CFR: 41.10/43.5 /45.13) AA2.02 Extent ofpartial or complete loss ofD.C. power.... 3.5/3.9

References

TRM Section 11.0, Loss ofFunction Diagrams

34AB-R22-001-2, Loss ofDC Buses AOP

34AR-602-110-2, ECCS/RPS Division 1 Trouble annunciator procedure

Tier:

1

Group:

Keyword:

DC POWER

Source:

Cog Level:

FUND

Exam:

Test:

SRO

Author/Reviewer:

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85. 295014G2.4.31 001/1/2/RODS/NEW/HIGHER/HT2007-30l/SRO/BLC/RFA

Unit 2 is starting up and reactor power is 140/0 power. The operator is pulling rods to

achieve 2 bypass valves to roll the turbine.

Due to a previous rod being difficult to move, the CRD drive water pressure had been

temporarily raised to 300 psid and not re-adjusted back down to a normal pressure.

When the operator placed the rod movement control switch to the single notch out

position for the next control rod, the rod quickly moved from position 16 to 22.

(intended position was 18)

Which ONE of the following identifies an expe,cted annunciator that will be received

and the evaluation of this event?

A.

ROD OUT BLOCK (603-238)

This is a mispositioned control rod. Tech Spec 3.1.6. Rod Pattern Control has a

required action statement.

B. ROD DRIFT (603-247)

This is NOT a mispositioned control rod. Tech Spec 3.1.3 Control Rod Operability

has a required action statement.

C~ RMCS/RWM ROD BLOCK OR SYSTEM TROUBLE (603-239)

This is a mispositioned rod. There are no required actions for tech specs for this

condition.

D. ROD OVERTRAVEL (603-248-1)

This is NOT a mispositioned rod. There are no required actions for tech specs in

this condition.

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Note: This condition will cause both annunciators 603-238 &603-239 to alarm.

A. Incorrect because BPWS Tech Spec is only applicable in Modes 1 &2 when

thermal power is < 100/0. Plausible because this alarm will be received and the rod is

considered mispositioned lAW 34GO-OPS-065-0, Section 7.5.1

B. Incorrect because the rod is considered mispositioned lAW 34GO-OPS-065-0,

Section 7.5.1. (Alarm may not be received.) Plausible if applicant thinks that the rod is

inoperable.

C. Correct.

D. Incorrect because this alarm is only applicable for full-out position 48. Also

incorrect since rod is considered mispositioned lAW 34GO-OPS-065-0, Section 7.5.1.

Plausible if applicant knows that tech specs do not apply and does not understand the

alarm input.

SRO only because this question is tied to tech spec 10CFR55.43 (2)

APE: 295014 Inadvertent Reactivity Addition

.

2.4.31 Knowledge of annunciators alarms and indications / and use ofthe response instructions. (CFR: 41.10/45.3)

IMPORTANCE 3.3 /3.4

References

34GO-OPS-065-0, Control Rod Movement

34AR-603-248-1, Rod Overtravel annunciator procedure

34AR-603-247-1, Rod Drift annunciator procedure

34AR-603-238-1, Rod Out Block annunciator procedure

34AR-603-239-1, RMCS/RWM Rod Block or System Trouble annunciator procedure

34AB-C11-004-1, Mispositioned Control Rods

Tech Spec 3.1.6, Rod Pattern Control

Tech Spec 3.1.3, Control Rod Operability

Tier:

1

Keyword:

RODS

Cog Level:

HIGHER

Test:

SRO

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for SRO

86. 295020AA2.04 001/1/2/HPCI/RCIC/NEW/HIGHER/HT2007-30l/SRO/

A heatup and pressurization on Unit 2 was in progress with the following plant

conditions:

Reactor pressure: 130 psig

HPCI/RCIC: Operable in standby lineup

MSIVs: Closed

The heatup and pressurization was temporarily stopped to accomodate opening the

MSIVs in accordance with 34GO-OPS-001-2, Attachment 2, (Opening the MSIVs with

Reactor Pressure> 0 psig.) While pressure was being equalized across the MSIVs,

reactor pressure gradually lowered to 125 psig. Once the MSIVs were open, the crew

re-commenced the heatup and pressurization by withdrawing control rods and reactor

pressure is now at 160 psig. (no other actions have been taken)

Which ONE of the following describes the impact on the startup and the actions which

are allowed by tech specs given the current status of HPCI and RCIC?

A. The heatup and pressurization can continue.

The mode switch may be taken from startup to run.

Restore HPCI to operable within 14 days.

B~ The heatup and pressurization can continue.

The mode switch may NOT be taken to run.

Restore HPCI to operable within 14 days.

C. The heatup and pressurization can NOT continue.

The mode switch may NOT be taken to run.

Reduce steam pressure to =150 psig within 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br />.

D. The heatup and pressurization can NOT continue.

Place the mode switch to the shutdown position in 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />

Reduce steam pressure to =150 psig within 36 hours4.166667e-4 days <br />0.01 hours <br />5.952381e-5 weeks <br />1.3698e-5 months <br />.

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HPCI isolated at 128 psig. The crew should recognize that reactor pressure (125 psig)

lowered below the HPCI isolation setpoint while they were equalizing across the MSIVs.

Thus; an inadvertent containment isolation (Group 3) has occurred.

A. Incorrect because LCO 3.0.4 condition a or c cannot be met. Plausible if applicant

thinks that LCO 3.0.4 condition b applies.

B. Correct.

C. Incorrect because the heatup and pressurization in Mode 2 can continue. Plausible

if applicant thinks that the LCO can be exited by simply lowering pressure.

D. Incorrect because the heatup and pressurization in Mode 2 can continue with RCIC

operable. Plausi.ble if the applicant thinks that both HPCI and RCIC have isolated and

that Condition E is applicable.

SRO only because this question is tied to lOCFR55.43(2): Facility operating limitations in the technical

specifications and their bases.

AA2. Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to INADVERTENT CONTAINMENT

ISOLATION: (CFR: 41.10/43.5/45.13) AA2.04 Reactor pressure

3.9/3.9

References

.

34GO-OPS-001-2, Plant Startup procedure

. Tech Spec 3.5.1, ECCS-Operating

34S0-E41-001-2, HPCI procedure

E51-RCIC-LP-03901, RCIC lesson plan

Tier:

1

Keyword:

HPCI/RCIC

Cog Level:

HIGHER

.Test:

SRO

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QUESTIONS REPORT

for SRO

87. 295025EA2.06 OOI/l/l/STEAM COOLING/MODIFIED BANK/HIGHER/HT2007-301/SRO/BLC/RFA

A loss of §!! high and low pressure injection has occurred on Unit 2 with the following

conditions:

All rods inserted

Reactor Water Level.

-190 inches and decreasing 2"/min

Reactor Pressure

858 psig being controlled by LLS logic

Steam Cooling is in progress

Because of successful maintenance efforts, HPCI has become available and the crew

has just started injecting to the vessel. The current reactor water level is -189 inches

and rising.

Given these conditions, which ONE of the following procedures is required to be

implemented?

.

A.

CP-2, RPV Flooding

B. CP-1, Steam Cooling

C. CP-1, Emergency Depressurization

D~ RC RPV Control (Non-ATWS)

EOPs require remaining pressurized following a loss of all high and low pressure

injection systems and beginning steam cooling (@ -185") UNTIL an injection system is

regained; then ED. In this case ED'g will eliminate the injection system (HPCI); and

EOPs specifically exempt ED in this situation. The question satisfiesKA because

requires interpretation of RPV water level as it pertains to high reactor pressure, i.e.

being in steam cooling.

A. Incorrect because level instrumentation is available. Plausible because this is,an

override step in the steam cooling procedure.

B. Incorrect because an override step in the steam cooling procedure states that if

reactor water level is increasing, then perform RC/P (non atws). Plausible if the

applicant realizes that level is still less than -185" (entry condition for steam cooling).

C. Incorrect because an override step in the steam cooling procedure states that if any

system is regained then emergency depressurization is required IF level cannot be

restored. Since level is being restored, then emergency depress is not required.

Plausible if the applica~t fails to assess that level is being raised and strictly adheres to

the override step.

D. Correct.

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SRO only because of link to lOCFR55.43 (5): Assessment of facility conditions and selection of appropriate

procedure.

EA2. Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to HIGH REACTOR PRESSURE:

(CFR: 41.10/ 43.5 / 45.13) EA2.06 Reactor water leve1.

3.7/3.8

[N0 reference provided to applicant]

References

Licensee's LOR Exam Bank (modified)

Media Number: LR-LP-20309

Objective Number: 201.083.A.04

LR-LP-201083

SRO NRC CAT - B, RO NRC CAt - B, Active - -1, References - 31EO-EOP-015-2S, rls, KeyWords - PUBLISH,

PROCEDURE,BIENNIAL(B)

EOP-CP1-LP-20309, Contingency Procedures (CP-1) lesson plan

Tier:

Keyword:

Cog Level:

Test:

1

STEAM COOLING

HIGHER

SRO

Group:

1

Source:

MODIFIED BANK

Exam:

HT2007-301

Author/Reviewer:

BLC/RFA

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QUESTIONS .REPORT

for SRO

88. 295026G2.1.28 001/1/1/TORUS TEMP/NEW/FUND/HT2007-301/SRO/BLC/RFA

Which ONE of the following describes the suppression pool water temperature

instrumentation and tech spec 3.3.3.1, Post Accident Monitoring (PAM) instrumentation

channel requirements?

[Reference provided]

A. The T48-R647 recorder receives input from only the upper temperature elements.

The 2 torus temperature channels required by TS 3.3.3.1 can ONLY be comprised

of two lower elements, i.e., N009A-D.

B. The T48-R647 recorder receives input from both upper and lower temperature

elements~

The 2 torus temperature channels required by TS 3.3.3.1 can ONLY be comprised

of two lower elements, i.e., N009A-D

C~ The T48-R647 recorder receives input from only the upper temperature elements.

The 2 torus temperature channels required by TS 3.3.3.1 can ONLY be comprised

of one lower element (N009A-D) AND one upper element. (N301-N311)

D..The T48-R647 recorder receives input from both upper and lower temperature

elements.

.

The 2 torus temperature channels required by TS 3.3.3.1 can ONLY be comprised

of one lower element (N009A-D) AND one upper element. (N301-N311)

A. Incorrect because TRM Table 10.3-1 requires one N009 and one N300 temperature

element. Plausible since the TS function is for pool water temperature.

B. Incorrect because T48-R647 only receives input from the N300 elements. Also

incorrect because TRM Table 10.3-1 requires one N009 and one N300 temperature

element. Plausible since the TS function is for pool watetr temperature.

C. Correct

D. Incorrect because recorder T48-R647 only receives input from N300 elements.

Plausible since this recorder is for torus temperature indication.

SRO only because of tie to 10CFR55.43 (2): Tech specs

Provide applicant only the Tech Spec 3.3.3.1. (Don't provide TRM)

295026 Suppression Pool High Water Temperature

2.1.28 Knowledge of the purpose and function of major system components and controls.

(CFR: 41.7) IMPORTANCE 3.2 /3.3

34SV-SUV-019-1/2, Attachment 2, Torus Temperature Monitoring

TS 3.3.3.1, PAM Instrumentation

TRM Table T10.3-1, Sheet 5 of7, Qualified Post Accident Monitoring Instrumentation

34AR-657-072-1, Multipoint Rcdr 1T47-R611 Temp High annunciator procedure

34AR-654-009-1, Multipoint Rcdr 1T47-R612 Temp High annunciator procedure

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Tier:

Keyword:

Cog Level:

Test:

1

TORUS TEMP

FUND

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QUESTIONS REPORT

for SRO

89. 295028EA2.06 OOI/l/l/DW TEMP/NEW/FUND/HT2007-301/SRO/BLC/RFA

A loss of drywell cooling has occurred. The SRO reaches the following ste.p in the

primary containment control flowchart drywell temperature leg:

P:ERF:O:RM :C:O:N:C:URRENTLY

RC:[Ajpoiint A

Which ONE of the following describes the meaning of the word "Bulk" and the tech

spec bases for the drywell temperature limiting condition of operation?

A. "Bulk" means a weighted average of the containment atmosphere, i.e., drywell AND

the torus air spaces.

In the event of a DBA, with the intial drywell average air temperature =340 of, the

resultant peak accident temperature is maintained below the drywell design

temperature.

B. "Bulk" means a weighted average of the containment atmosphere, i.e., drywell AND

the torus air spaces.

During a DBA, with the intial drywell average air temperature =150 of, the resultant

peak accident temperature is maintained below the drywell design temperature.

c. "Bulk" means a weighted average of ONLY the drywell air space temperature.

During a DBA, with the intial drywell average air temperature =340 of, the resultant

peak accident temperature is maintained below the drywell design temperature.

D~ "Bulk" means a weighted average of ONLY the drywell air space temperature.

During a DBA, with the intia! drywell average air temperature =150 of, the resultant

peak accident temperature is maintained below the drywell design temperature.

,

.

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A. Incorrect because bulk implies average. Also incorrect because analyses require a

drywell starting temperature of =150 to preclude reaching the 340 OF design

temperature of containment. Plausible if applicant does not know the definition of bulk

or does not know the LCO bases.

B. Incorrect because bulk implies average. Plausible if applicant thinks that the drywell

also includes the torus airspace.

C. Incorrect because analyses require a drywell starting temperature of =150 to

preclude reaching the 340 OF design temperature of containment. Plausible if applicant

does not know the LCO bases.

D. Correct.

SRO only because of link to 10CFR55.43 (5): Tech Spec 3.6.1.5 bases for 150 deg LCO limit. Per discussion

w/ RFA on 9/25/07: Ability to differentiate between torus air space and drywell air space is implied.

EA2. Ability to determine and/or interpret the following as they apply to HIGH DRYWELL

TEMPERATURE: (CFR: 41.10/ 43.5 /45.13) EA2.06 Torus/suppression chamber air space temperature:

Plant-Specific

3.4 / 3.7

References

'EOP-TERMS-LP-20304, EOP Terminology & Definitions

TS 3.6.1.5, Drywell Air Temperature (including bases)

TRM Table TI0.3-1, Qualified Post Accident Monitoring Instrumentation

34SV-SUV-019-1, Surveillance Checks

Tier:

1

Keyword:

DW TEMP

Cog Level:

FUND

Test:

SRO

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QUESTIONS REPORT

for SRO

90. 295033G2.4.50 001/1/2/REFUEL/NEW/HIGHER/HT2007-30l/SRO/BLC/RFA

A refueling accident occurred in the Unit 1 fuel pool and the following alarms were

received in the Unit 1 control room:

REFUELING FLOOR VENT EXHAUST RADIATION HIGH

REFUELING FLOOR AREA RADIATION HIGH

The operator has determined that the 1D11-K611 A-D are causing the valid EXHAUST

rad alarm and the refueling floor 1D21-K601 0 is causing the valid AREA rad alarm.

Which ONE of the following describes the significance of these secondary containment

alarm setpoints?

[Reference provided]

A. The annunciator setpoint for the EXHAUST rad monitor satisfies the entry condition

value listed in the secondary containment control table 6.

The threshold for an alert classification, due to fuel damage by fuel handling

accident, is NOT met.

B. The annunciator setpoint for the AREA rad monitor satisfies the entry condition

value listed in the secondary containment control table 6.

The threshold for an alert classification, due to fuel damage by fuel handling

accident, IS met.

c. The ,annunciator setpoint for the AREA rad monitor satisfies* the entry condition

value listed in the secondary containment control table 6.

The threshold for an alert classification, due to fuel damage by fuel handling

accident, IS met.

D~ The annunciator setpoint for the EXHAUST rad monitor DOES NOT meet the entry

condition value listed in the secondary containment control table 6.

The threshold for an alert classification, due to fuel damage by fuel handling

accident, is NOT met.

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REFUELING FLOOR VENT EXHAUST RADIATION HIGH (601-409)

REFUELING FLOOR AREA RADIATION HIGH (601-110)

A. Incorrect because the exhaust alarm is only HIGH (versus HIGH HIGH). Plausible if

applicant does not know there is a HIGH HIGH alarm available.

B. Incorrect because the ARM setpoint is 15 mr/hr, i.e., the operator must used

1D21-P600 recorder to determine reading. Also incorrect because alert classification

occurs above the alarm setpoint value, which cannot be determined from the

information provided. Plausible if applicant does not know the alarm setpoint is below

the 50 mr/hr threshold value.

C. Incorrect because the ARM alarm setpoint is 15 mr/hr. The alert classification is not

reached or cannot be determined from the information provided. Plausible if applicant

does not know the difference between the HIGH HIGH alarm and the HIGH alarm

D. Correct.

Provide Reference: Page 33 of 46 in 73EP-EIP-001-0, Section 18.0 Fuel Damage By Fuel Handling Accident

Provide Reference: Table 4 and Table 6 of Secondary Containment Control (not flowchart)

SRO-only because linked to 10CFR55.43 (5): Assessment of facility conditions and selection of appropriaate

procedures during normal, abnormal, and emergency situations. Also linked to 10CFR55.43 (7): Fuel

handling facilities and procedures.

EPE: 295033 High Secondary Containment Area Radiation Levels

2.4.50 Ability to verify system alann setpoints and operate controls identified in the alann response manual.

(CFR: 45.3) IMPORTANCE 3.3 /3.3

.

References

31EO-EOP-O14-1, Unit 1 Secondary Containment Control flowchart

73EP-EIP-00I-0, Section 18, Fuel Damage By Fuel Handling Accident

34AR-601-409-1, Refueling Floor Vent Exhaust Radiation High annunciator procedure

34AR-601-110-1, Refueling Floor Area Radiation High annunciator procedure

Tier:

1

Group:

2

Keyword:

REFUEL

Source:

NEW

Cog Level:

HIGHER

Exam:

HT2007-301

Test:

SRO

Author/Reviewer:

BLC/RFA

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30

QUESTIONS REPORT

for SRO

91. 295038G2.2.22 00l/1/1/RELEASE/NEW/FUND/HT2007-301/SRO/BLC/RFA

While operating at 1000/0 power, the following alarm is received:

OIG AVG ANNUAL REL LIMIT WILL BE EXCEEDED (601-406-2)

Which ONE of the following radiation monitors triggered this alarm and which limiting

condition of operation (LCO) includes the required actions if the radiation monitor is

declared inoperable?

A.

Offgas pretreatment rad monitors (D11-K601 and K602)

Main Condenser Offgas LCO 3.7.6

B!I Offgas pretreatment rad monitors (D11-K601 and K602)

. Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) Gaseous Effluent Monitoring

Instrumentation LCO 3.1.1

C. Stack offgas rad monitor (Normal range D11-K600A and B)

Main Condenser Offgas LCO 3.7.6

D. Stack offgas rad monitor (Normal range D11-K600A and B)

Offsite Dose Calculation Manual (ODCM) Gaseous Effluent Monitoring

Instrumentation LCO 3.1.1

A. Incorrect because LCO 3.7.6 does not include action statements when this rad

monitor becomes inoperable. Plausible because the rad monitor alarm setpoint is

based on the 240 micoCurie limiting condition of op*eration in LCO 3.7.6.

B. Correct.

C. Incorrect because the alarm is not triggered by the stack rad monitor. Also incorrect

because LCO 3.7.6 does not include action statements when this rad monitor becomes

inoperable. Plausible because the rad monitor alarm setpoint is based on the 240

micoCurie limiting condition of operation in LCO 3.7.6. Also plausible if applicant does

not know what causes alarm and simply relies on annunciator wording.

D. Incorrect because the alarm is not triggered by the stack rad monitor. Plausible if

applicant simply relies on the annunciator label or does not know the basis for gaseous

instrumentation setpoints in ODCM.

SRO only because tied to 10CFR55.43 (2): Licensing basis ODCM

EPE: 295038 High Off-Site Release Rate

2.2.22 Knowledge of limiting conditions for operations and safety limits. (CFR: 43.2 I 45.2)

IMPORTANCE 3.4 14.1

References

LCO 3.7.6, Main Condenser Offgas

HNP ODCM, Chapter 3, Gaseous Effluents

34AR-601-406-2, O/G Avg Annual ReI Limit Will Be Exceeded annunciator procedure

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Tier:

Keyword:

Cog Level:

Test:

1

RELEASE

FUND

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for SRO

92. 400000A2.03 OOl/2/1/CCW/NEW/HIGHER/HT2007-301/SRO/BLC/RFA

Unit 2 is at .300/0 power during a startup after an extended outage when the following

alarm is received:

RBCCW HX OUTLET TEMP HIGH (650-249)

The control room operator observes the RBCCW pump suction temperature is 101°F

and dispatches the system operator to increase service water flow through the heat

exchanger. As the operator is locally throttling open the service water valve, service

water system pressure lowers below the RBCCW system pressure and the following

alarm is received:

HX PSW/RBCCW DIFF PRESS LOW (650-238)

Which ONE of the following identiffes a service water valve listed in the high

temperature annunciator procedure that should have been opened to correct the high

temperature condition and also identifies the minimum required tech spec actions for

the low pressure condition?

A. 2P41-F440A, RBCCW Hx service water discharge valve.

Service water grab samples are required to be taken once per shift even if the

service water system effluent rad monitor is operable.

B!' 2P41-F440A, RBCCW Hx service water discharge valve.

The service water system effluent rad monitor is required to be operable.

Grab samples are not required to be taken.

C. 2P41-F491, RBCCW Hx - PSW discharge valve.

The service water system effluent rad monitor is required to be operable.

Grab samples are not required to be taken.

D. 2P41-F491, RBCCW Hx - PSW discharge valve.

Service water grab samples are required to be taken once per shift even if the

service water system effluent rad monitor is operable.

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The P41-F440A(B) valves are the heat exchanger outlet valves whereas the P41-F491

valve is a common discharge valve for both heat exchangers. The F491 valve will

affect the pressure.

A. Incorrect because the service water grab samples are ONLY required if the rad

monitor is inoperable. Plausible because this is one of the required actions listed in this

ODCM LCO.

B. Correct.

C. Incorrect because this is not the valve listed in the high temperature alarm

procedure. Plausible if the applicant knows that this valve is named in the dP alarm

procedure to adjust the PSWIRBCCW differential pressure.

D. Incorrect because this is not the valve listed in the high temperature alarm

procedure. Incorrect because the service water grab samples are ONLY required if the

rad monitor is inoperable. Plausible because this is one of the required actions listed in

this ODCM LCO. Plausible if the applicant knows that this valve is named in the dP

alarm procedure to adjust the PSWIRBCCW differential pressure. Also plausible if

applicant knows that dP alarm procedure states that if the dP instruments are

inoperable, then confirm the rad monitor is operable.

SRO only because this question is tied to lOCFR55.43 (2): Facility operating limitations in the technical

specifications and their bases. Also tied to lOCFR55.43 (5): Assessment of facility conditions and selection of

appropriate procedures during normal, abnormal, and emergency situations.

A2. Ability to (a) predict the impacts of the following on the CCWS and (b) based on those predictions, use

procedures to correct, control, or mitigate the consequences of those abnormal operation: (CFR: 41.5/45.6)

A2.03 High/low CCW temperature .. 2.9 / 3.0

References

34AR-650-238-2, Hx PSW/RBCCW DiffPress Low annunciator procedure

34AR-650-249-2, RBCCW Hx Outlet Temp High annunicator procedure

34S0-P42-001-1, Section 7.3.8, Adjusting RBCCW/PSW Differential pressure

HNP ODCM, Section 2.1.1, Liquid Effluent Monitoring Instrumentation Control

P42-RBCCW-LP-00901, RBCCW lesson plan

Tie~

.2

Keyword:

CCW

Cog Level:

HIGHER

Test:

SRO

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QUESTIONS REPORT

for SRO

93. 600000G2.4.29 00 l/l/l/E-PLAN/MODIFIED BANK/HIGHERlHT2007-30l/SRO/BLC/RFA

Unit 2 is in a refueling outage and the "A" Loop of RHR is in shutdown cooling.

The following events occurred at the times listed b~low:

10:00 am: Fire brigade dispatched following a fire reported to the control

room in an unidentified electrical panel in the Southwest corner of

Unit 2 Reactor Building 130' elev.

10:10 am: Fire brigade leader arrives at the scene and contacts the control

room to inform the SRO that a breaker was on fire.

10:12 am: Fire brigade leader reports to control room that the power supply

to 2E11-F015A RHR injection valve (600V MCC E-A Frame 3C)

was burning.

Which ONE of the following describes the emergency plan classification

requirements?

A.

Declare an Unusual Event beginning at 10:00.

Do not declare an Alert.

B. Declare an Alert beginning at 10:12.

Do not declare an Unusual Event.

C. Declare an Unusual Event beginning at 10:00.

Declare an Alert beginning at 10:12.

D. Declare an Unusual Event at 10:10.

Do not declare an Alert.

Need to cover this question with licensee....E-Plan classification is 'Changing at Hatch, but

question will still work.

This KIA was changed from 6000000 G2.4.49 [Ability to perform w/o reference to procedures those actions

that require immediate operation of system components and controls]

TO

6000000 G2.4.29 [Knowledge of the emergency plan] BECAUSE the Hatch Fire AOP does not include any

immediate actions.

SRO only because of link to 10CFR55.43 (5): Assessment of facility conditions and E-plan classification.

APE: 600000 Plant Fire On Site

2.4.29 Knowledge ofthe emergency.plan. (CFR: 43.5 /45.11) IMPORTANCE RO 2.6 / SRO 4.0

References

Draft 73EP-EIP-001-0, EMERGENCY CLASSIFICATION AND INITIAL ACTIONS

EP-LP-20101-03, Initial/Terminating Activities

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Tier:

Keyword:

Cog Leve~:

Test:

1

E-PLAN

HIGHER

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94. G2.1.14 001/3/1INOTIFICATIONSINEW/FUND/HT2007-30I/SRO/BLC/RFA

Which ONE of the following identifies a plant personnel notification (including the

specific procedure) that is first required when the reactor is made critical and is AGAIN

required when the mode switch is transferred to RUN?

A!' On-shift Lab foreman

In accordance with 34GO-OPS-001-2, Plant Startup

B. Northern/Southen Control Center

In accordance with 34GO-OPS-001-2, Plant Startup

C. Plant Manager

lAW Reactivity Management Program, 40AC-ENG-016-0

D. Reactor Engineer

lAW Reactivity Management Program, 40AC-ENG-016-0

A. Correct.

B. Incorrect because the procedure does not state this because at these points, the

dispatcher is not affected. Plausible if applicant perceives that impending tie-to-the-grid

activities are being approached.

C. Incorrect because the procedure does not state this. Plausible if applicant reasons

that these plateaus are important for the plant manager to be aware of.

D. Incorrect because the procedure does not state this. Plausible if applicant reasons

that these plateaus are important for the reactor engineer to ~e aware of.

SRO only because of link to 10CFR55.43 (5): procedures

2.1.14 Knowledge of system status criteria which require the notification ofplant personnel. (CFR: 43.5 / 45.12)

IMPORTANCE 2.5 / 3.3

References

34GO-OPS-001-2, Plant Startup

Tier:

3

Keyword:

. NOTIFICATIONS

Cog Level:

FUND

Test:

SRO

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for SRO

95. G2.1.7 001/3/1/0PRM/NEW/HIGHERlHT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA

Unit 2 is operating with the following conditions:

Core flow is 50.82 Mlbm/hr

Reactor power is 780/0

OPRMs are OPERABLE

Given these plant conditions, which ONE of the following is correct?

A':I The OPRMs are NOT armed at this point on the power-to-flow map.

Tech Specs require only the period based algorithm for the OPRM operability.

B. The OPRMs are armed at this point on the power-to-flow map.

, Tech Specs require only the period based algorithm for the OPRM operability.

C. The OPRMs- are NOT armed at this point on the power-to-flow map.

Tech Specs require both the amplitude and period algorithms for the OPRM

operability.

D. The OPRMs are armed at this point on the power-to-flow map.

Tech Specs require both the amplitude and period algorithms for the OPRM

operability.

A. Correct

B. Incorrect because this point is outside the OPRM armed region of >250/0 power and

< 600/0 core flow. Plausible if applicant does not know when the OPRMs auto-arm

themselves.

C. Incorrect because only the period based algorithm is required by tech specs.

Plausible if applicant does not know basis for OPRM trip function or reasons that two

o.ut of three algorithms are required operable.

D. Incorrect because this point is outside the OPRM armed region of >25°ft>> power and

< 600/0 core flow. Also incorrect because only the period based algorithm is required by

tech specs. Plausible if applicant does not know when the OPRMs auto-arm

themselves or does not know the bases for the OPRM'trip function.

SRO only because oflink to 10CFR55.43 (2): Tech Specs bases 2.1.7 Ability to evaluate plant performance and make operational judgments based onoperating characteristics /

reactor behavior / and instrument interpretation. (CFR: 43.5 / 45.12 / 45.13) IMPORTANCE 3.7 / 4.4

References

34GO-OPS-005-2, Power Changes, Attachment 1, Power-to-flow map

Tech Spec 3.3.1.1., RPS Instrumentation (including bases)

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OPRM

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96. G2.2.19 001/3/2/WORK/NEW/FUND/HT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA

In accordance with 50AC-MNT-001-0, Maintenance Program, which ONE of the

following describes how "minor work" and "tool pouch work" are classified, including

when a maintenance work order (MWO) is required?

At:I Minor work and tool pouch work are BOTH classified as "minor maintenance."

Minor Work is documented with a CR or an MWO. Tool pouch work outside the

power block does not require documentation.

B. Minor work and tool pouch work are BOTH classified as "minor maintenance."

Tool pouch work is documented such as a CR or an MWO. Minor work outside the

power block does not require documentation.

C. Tool pouch work is ONLY classified as "elective maintenance."

Minor work is ONLY classified as "other maintenance."

Minor Work is documented with a CR or an MWO. Tool pouch work outside the

power block does not require documentation.

D. Tool pouch work is ONLY classified as "elective maintenance."

Minor work is ONLY classified as "other maintenance."

Tool pouch work is documented with a CR or an MWO. Minor work outside the

power block does not require documentation.

A. C*orrect.

B. Incorrect because minor work requ*ires documentation; whereas tool pouch work

sometimes doesn't require documentation. Plausible if applicant does not know the

titles of minor maintenance sub-categories.

C. Incorrect because both tool pouch and minor work can be classified as either

corrective, elective, or "other." Plausible if applicant does not know that minor

maintenance can be involved with the three major categories of maintenance activities;

i.e. corrective, elective, or other.

D. Incorrect because both tool pouch and minor work can be classified as either

corrective, elective, or "other." Also incorrect because minor work requires

documentation; whereas tool pouch work sometimes doesn't require documentation.

Plausible if applicant does not know that minor maintenance can be involved with the

three major categories of maintenance activities; i.e. corrective, elective, or other OR

also plausible if applicant does not know the titles of the sub-categories of minor

maintenance.

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SRO-only because ofjob/task requirements for Work Control Center.

2.2.19 Knowledge ofmaintenance work order requirements. (CFR: 43.5 / 45.13) IMPORTANCE 2.1 /3.1

References

50AC-MNT-001-0, Maintenance Program (Section 8.1.6.2)

NMP-GM-006, Work Management (Section 4.10)

Tier:

3

Keyword:

WORK

Cog Level:

FUND

Test:

SRO

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97. G2.2.34 001/3/2/CRDM/NEW/HIGHERlHT2007-30 I/SRO/BLC/RFA

Unit 2 was operating at 1000/0 power with the following conditions:

The following 10 rods have been declared "slow": (see attached map)

22-31, 26-15, 26-39, 26-47, 30-15, 30-23, 34-39, 38-15, 38-23, 38-31,42-27.

Which ONE of the following identifies the, minimum required actions if HCU

accumulator 26-27 develops a nitrogen leak which cannot be repaired?

[Reference provided]

A.

Be in Mode 3 within 12 hours1.388889e-4 days <br />0.00333 hours <br />1.984127e-5 weeks <br />4.566e-6 months <br />, i.e., all rods inserted.

B. Declare rod 26-27 "slow" within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />. No further LCO actions are required.

C~ Declare rod 26-27 inoperable within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />. Insert the rod within the following 3

hours and disarm (either electrically OR hydraulically) the rod within 4 hours4.62963e-5 days <br />0.00111 hours <br />6.613757e-6 weeks <br />1.522e-6 months <br />.

D. Declare rod 26-27 inoperable within 8 hours9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br />. Insert rod 26-27 within the following 3

h0l:lrs and disarm (ONLY hydraulically - electrically not allowed) the rod within 4

hours.

A. Incorrect because none of these rods are considered adjacent. Plausible if

applicant determines TS 3.1.4 Action A applies.

B. Incorrect because the TS LCO 3.1.4 requirements are no longer met when the

nitrogen leak developed. Plausible if applicant determines that TS LCO 3.1.5 Action A

is allowed.

C. Correct.

D. Incorrect because TS 3.1.3 bases allow either dis-arming method. Plausible if

applicant does not know bases allowances for reactivity control methods.

SRO only because of link to 10CFR55.43 (2): Tech Specs 2.2.34 Knowledge ofthe process for detennining the internal and external effects on core reactivity. (CFR: 43.6)

IMPORTANCE 2.8/3.2*

References

34SV-CII-003-1, Attachment 3, CRD Signoffmap (marked up with the 10 rods)

Tech Spec 3.1.3, Control Rod Operability (including bases)

Tech Spec 3.1.4, Control Rod Scram Times (including bases)

Tech Spec 3.1.5, Control Rod Scram Accumulators (including bases)

DISTRIBUTE ONLY THE TECH SPECS TO STUDENTS WITH CORE MAP

DO NOT DISTRIBUTE THE BASES TO ANY OF THE TECH SPECS.

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3

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Exam:

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QUESTIONS REPORT

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98. G2.3.9 001/3/3/CONTAINMENT/NEW/HIGHER/HT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA

A unit shutdown was just completed to facilitate identification of dryweilleakage.

Curre'nt plant conditions are:

Reactor pressure 450 psig

Mode Switch in SHUTDOWN

Given these conditions, which ONE of the following describes the containment purge

procedure and when the minimum requirements have been met for Shift Supervisor

authorization for the initial drywell entry?

A.

Drywell and torus purging are NOT allowed to be performed concurrently.

02 concentration is > 10%

as indicated on 2P33-R601A(B), and/or 2P33-R603

recorder(s) and confirmed> 19.50/0 by only ONE lab sample.

B~ Drywell and torus purging are NOT allowed to be performed concurrently.

02 concentration is > 100/0 as indicated on 2P33-R601A(B), and/or 2P33-R603

recorder(s) and confirmed> 19.50/0 by at least TWO lab samples.

C. Drywell and torus purging can be performed concurrently.

02 concentration is > 100/0 as indicated on 2P33-R601A(B), and/or 2P33-R603

recorder(s) and confirmed> 19.50/0 by only ONE lab sample.

D. Drywell and torus purging can be performed concurrently.

02 concentration ,is> 100/0 as indicated on 2P33-R601A(B), and/or 2P33-R603

recorder(s) and confirmed> 19.5%

by at least TWO lab samples.

A. Incorrect because two lab samples are required. Plausible if applicant does not

know procedure requirement.

B. Correct.

C. Incorrect because concurrent purging has the potential to bypass the torus feature

in Mode 3 if a LOCA occurs. Also incorrect because two lab samples are required.

Plausible if applicant does not know the restriction on concurrent purging operations in

Mode 3 or does not know the drywell entry authorization requirements.

D. Incorrect because concurrent purging has the potential to bypass the torus feature

in Mode 3 if a LOCA occurs. Plausible if applicant does not know the restriction on

concurrent purging operations in Mode 3.

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SRO only because tied to 10CFR55.43(4): KIA G2.3.9

SRO only because tied to Shift Supervisor responsibilities.

2.3.9 Knowledge ofthe process for perfonning a containment purge. (CFR: 43.4/ 45.10) IMPORTANCE 2.5 / 3.4

References

31GO-OPS-005-0, Primary Containment Entry procedure

34S0-T48-002-2, CAC/CAD system operating procedure

Tier:

3

Group:

Keyword:

CONTAINMENT

Source:

Cog Level:

HIGHER

Exam:

Test:

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Author/Reviewer:

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QUESTIONS REPORT

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99. G2.4.11 001/3/3/SHUTDOWN CLGINEW/HIGHER/HT2007-30 l/SRO/BLC/RFA

Unit 2 was in Mode 4 with the following conditions:

"A" loop of RHR operating in shutdown cooling, Coolant temp 180 deg F

Both Recirc pumps under clearance out of service

Following a trip and reset of an RPS MG set, the control room operator is unable to

re-open the outboard shutdown cooling isolation valve (2-E11-F009). All local efforts to

manually open this valve have not been succesful.

Given these conditions, which ONE of the following identifies the required actions, if

any, in accordance with Tech Spec 3.4.8, RHR Shutdown Cooling. System - Cold

Shutdown and a-Iso defines the term "boil off time" in accordance with

34AB-E11-001-2, Loss of Shutdown Cooling?

At:! "Boil-offtime" is the time from when the loss of shutdown cooling occurred until the

time water level reaches TAF.

Verify an alternate method of decay heat removal is available within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />.

Ambient heat losses can be cons.idered as, or contributing to, the alternate method.

B. "Boil-off time" is the time from when the loss of shutdown cooling occurred until the

time 212 deg F is reached.

Verify an alternate method of decay heat removal is available within 1 hour1.157407e-5 days <br />2.777778e-4 hours <br />1.653439e-6 weeks <br />3.805e-7 months <br />.

Ambient heat losses can b.e considered as, or contributing to, the alternate method.

C. "Boil-off time" is the time differential between the time of complete loss of

shutdown cooling and the time water level reaches TAF.

No tech spec action is required, LCO conditions are currently met.

D. "Boil-off time" is the time differential between the time of complete loss of

shutdown cooling and the onset of boiling.

No tech spec action is required, LCO conditions are currently met.

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A. Correct.

B. Incorrect because this is the definition (according to the AOP) for "saturation time."

Plausible if applicant does not know the AOP terminology.

C. Incorrect because the LCO cO.nditions are not met and required action A and B

must be met. Plausible if applicant mis-interprets the allowance for both RHR

subsystems and recirc pumps to be removed from operation for up to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> per 8

hour period.

D. Incorrect because this is the definition (according to the AOP) for "saturation time."

Also incorrect because the LCO conditions are not met and required action A and B

must be met. Plausible if applicant does not know the AOP terminology or

mis-interprets the-allowance for both RHR subsystems and recirc pumps to be removed

from operation for up to 2 hours2.314815e-5 days <br />5.555556e-4 hours <br />3.306878e-6 weeks <br />7.61e-7 months <br /> per 8 hour9.259259e-5 days <br />0.00222 hours <br />1.322751e-5 weeks <br />3.044e-6 months <br /> period.

SRO-only due to the link to 10CFR55.43 (2): Tech Specs

G2.4.11 Knowledge of abnormal condition procedures. (CFR: 41.10/43.5/45.13) IMPORTANCE 3.4 / 3.6

References

Tech Spec 3.4.8, RHR Shutdown Cooling System - Cold Shutdown (including bases)

34AB-E11-001-2, Loss of Shutdown Cooling AOP

Tier:

3

Keyword:

SHUTDOWN CLG

Cog Level:

HIGHER

Test:

SRO

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100. G2~4.26 00l/3/4/FIRE BRIGADE/NEW/FUND/HT2007-301/SRO/BLC/RFA

Which ONE of the fo'liowing describes the MINIMUM required number of fire brigade

members, including their assignment limitations?

A. 4 members + 1 leader (total of 5)

Person.nel assigned to the fire brigade CAN also be used to fulfill the minimum shift

crew composition requirements as defined by plant Tech Specs.

B~ 4 members + 1 leader (total of 5)

A minimum of three of these persons must have competent knowledge of

safety-related systems and .components.

C. 5 members + 1 leader (total of 6)

Personnel assigned to the Fire Brigade can NOT be used to fulfill the minimum shift

crew composition requirements as defined by Tech Specs.

D. 5 members + 1 leader (total of 6)

A minimum of three of these persons must have competent knowledge of

safety-related systems and components.

A. Incorrect because fire brigade members cannot be used to fulfill tech spec crew

composition req'ts. Plausible since system operators can be fire brigade members;

only 3 required by tech specs for system operators only..normal shift may have 6 or 7

system operators.

B. Correct.

C. Incorrect because only 5 total are required. Plausible if applicant thinks that the fire

brigade leader is 'in addition to the fire brigade.

D. Incorrect because only 5 total are required. Plausible if applicant thinks that the fire

brigade leader is in addition to the fire brigade.

SRO only because oftie to 10CFR55.43(1): Conditions and limitations in the facility license.

2.4.26 Knowledge of facility protection requirements including fire brigade and portable fire fighting equipment

usage. (CFR: 43.5 /45.12) IMPORTANCE 2.9 /3.3

References

30AC-OPS-003-0, Plant Operations

40AC-ENG-008-0S, Fire Protection Program

10CFR50.48, Fire Protection.

Tier:

3

Keyword:

FIRE BRIGADE

Cog Level:

FUND

Test:

SRO

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4

Source:

NEW

Exam:

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