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ATWS
ILT '09
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01/05/2008

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Term
Explain the purpose and function of the ATWS system.
Definition
To mitigate the consequences of the extremely unlikely failure of the Reactor Protection System to effect reactor shutdown when required.
Term
State the parameters and limits which the ATWS system will maintain below.
Definition
Reactor vessel pressure less than 1500 psig; Fuel energy deposition less than 280 calories/gram and clad oxidation less than 17% by volume; Containment pressure less than 56 psig and suppression pool local temperature less than 170 degrees F.
Term
Explain the functions of the major component of the ATWS System.
Definition
"Each ATWS System logic channel is made up of two sub-channels designated A and C for Channel A, and sub-channels B and D for Channel B. For each input parameter, there is one independent sensor for each of the sub-channels. The inputs are: reactor vessel low-low water level, reactor vessel high pressure, and manual initiation."
Term
"Given a one-line diagram of the ATWS logic channels, explain how the two-out-of-two once logic is incorporated into the system function."
Definition
Both sub-channels are required for an ATWS initiation.
Term
Given a one-line diagram of the ATWS logic channels explain how the one-out-of-two twice logic is incorporated into the reactor feed pump and turbine trips.
Definition
There are four ATWS level transmitters that drive four master trip units. Each master trip unit drives a slave trip unit. Relay logic from these four slave trip units is arranged in a one-out-of-two taken twice logic to trip main turbine and reactor feed pumps when reactor water level reaches +48 inches. These trips prevent damage to the main turbine due to excessive moisture carryover.
Term
Power supply(s) for ATWS Channel A logic:
Definition
Y70 and D11 are auctioneered.
Term
Power supply(s) for ATWS Channel B logic:
Definition
Y80 and D21 are auctioneered.
Term
Power supply for Alt Rod Insertion (ARI) solenoid valves:
Definition
SV-3-142A: D-11; SV-3-142B: D-21; NOT AUCTIONEERED.
Term
Describe the low-low reactor water level input to ATWS
Definition
"The setpoint is -47 inches. To prevent this trip from affecting ECCS system performance, a 7.3 second time delay is provided. If the low-low level clears prior to 7.3 seconds elapsing, the relay will reset and a trip will not occur."
Term
Describe the Reactor Vessel high Pressure input to ATWS.
Definition
Setpoint is 1135 psig. There is no time delay associated with this input.
Term
What happens if ATWS subchannels 'A' and 'C' are actuated?
Definition
BOTH recirc pump field CKT Bkrs trip and the associated ARI valve (SV-3-142A) energizes to bleed off the scram air header.
Term
What happens if ATWS subchannels 'B' and 'D' are actuated?
Definition
BOTH recirc pump field CKT Bkrs trip and the associated ARI valve (SV-3-142B) energizes to bleed off the scram air header.
Term
Describe the General Precaution regarding both sources of power to a given ATWS channel de-energized.
Definition
"In this situation, additional steps must be taken prior to re-energizing a source to preclude an inadvertent alternate rod insertion and recirc MG set field breaker trips. This is required because when re-energized, the logic is re-energized immediately, while the instrument loop potentially has an inherent time delay, thus causing a false initiation signal."
Term
"With a manual ATWS initiation, how long does it take for all rods to be inserted?"
Definition
Twenty-five to thirty seconds from first rod movement.
Term
List the steps for manual initiation of ATWS.
Definition
1. Set arming collars of one pair (A/C or B/D) and actuate; 2. Verify recirc pump field breakers are tripped; 3. Trip MG Set drive motors; 4. Verify control rod insertion occurs by observing the full-core display (Panel C-05). NOTE: 25-30 seconds for all rods to be inserted.
Term
Describe the difference in terminology between the B-manual and Tech Specs with respect to ATWS.
Definition
"B-Manual: Each ATWS logic CHANNEL is made up of two SUB-CHANNELS designated 'A' and 'C' for CHANNEL A, and 'B' and 'D' for CHANNEL B. There is one INDEPENDENT FUNCTION for each channel. In Tech Specs, a CHANNEL is referred to as a TRIP SYSTEM; a SUB-CHANNEL is referred to as a CHANNEL; and each INDEPENDENT SENSOR is referred to as an INSTRUMENTATION FUNCTION. (See Tech Spec LCO 3.3.4.1)"
Term
Tech Spec 3.3.4.1 LCO/Applicability and Conditions with less than or equal to one hour completion time
Definition

Section 3.3: Instrumentation

 

Tech Spec 3.3.4.1: Anticipated Transient Without Scram Recirculation Pump Trip (ATWS-RPT) Instrumentation

 

LCO 3.3.4.1: Two Channels per trip system for each ATWS-RPT instrumentation Function listed below shall be OPERABLE:

  • Reactor Vessel Water Level - low low and
  • Reactor Vessel Steam Dome Pressure - High

CONDITION C. Both Functions with ATWS-RPT trip capability not maintained;

 

Required Action C.1 Restore ATWS-RPT trip capability for one Function

 

COMPLETION TIME: 1 hour.

Term
What are the consequences of a complete loss of a 125 VDC system on ATWS?
Definition
Trip coil power comes from 125 VDC. A loss of one 125 VDC system means a loss of a complete CHANNEL/TRIP SYSTEM.
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