Term
CRV-EFT
Describe the function of CRV. |
|
Definition
Provides control room and 1st/2nd floor of EFT building with HVAC during normal and emergency operations. |
|
|
Term
CRV-EFT
Describe the function of EFT. |
|
Definition
-Isolate outside air from the control room and 1st/2nd floor of EFT. -Provide filtered/pressurizing air in event of high radiation detection. |
|
|
Term
CRV-EFT
Discuss the design basis of CRV-EFT. |
|
Definition
-Maintain the CRE environment for a 30 day continuous occupancy after a DBA w/out exceeding 5 REM TEDE. -Single CREF subsystem operating at a flowrate of < or equal to 1100cfm will pressurize the CRE relative to external areas adjacent to the CRE. |
|
|
Term
CRV-EFT
Describe the normal flowpath. |
|
Definition
-A single CRV fan takes suction from control room and 1st floor of RB. -Also takes supply from a single EFT fan through its filter system that takes a suction from outside (if desired). -CRV flows through an AC unit. -An AC unit fan discharges to the main control room and the 1st floor RB. -A battery room fan also takes suction from outside air and discharges to outside air. -If taking suction from outside it is known as fresh air mode. |
|
|
Term
CRV-EFT
Discuss what will cause CRV-EFT to operate in EFT emergency high rad mode. |
|
Definition
-Auto initiates on any of the partial group II signals. -High drywell pressure: 1.84psig. -Rx low low water level: -47". -RB exhaust plenum high rad or to lo trips: 26mrem/hr or .1mrem/hr. -Refuel floor high rad or lo trip: 50mrem/hr or .1mrem/hr. -Also on a none partial group II signal of CRV intake high rad: 1mrem/hr. |
|
|
Term
CRV-EFT
Describe control room rad monitor alarms. |
|
Definition
-Hi rad alarm: 0.5 mrem/hr. -Hi-Hi rad alarm: 1.0mrem/hr which also initiates EFT Hi rad mode. |
|
|
Term
CRV-EFT
Describe Hi Rad mode flowpath. |
|
Definition
-Same as normal flow path with following exceptions. -Isolates the CR kitchen path to roof. -Isolates damper from 1st floor RB to battery room. -Has EFT suction from outside supplied to CRV suction. -Essentially secures the exhaust and pressurizes the control room. |
|
|
Term
CRV-EFT
Describe what happens to the plant admin building ventilation when CRV-EFT is in high rad or recirc. |
|
Definition
Isolates most admin building ventilation. |
|
|
Term
CRV-EFT
Describe recirculation mode flowpath. |
|
Definition
Same as high rad only there is no EFT portion. |
|
|
Term
CRV-EFT
Describe how to place system in RECIRC. |
|
Definition
-Switch that will automatically place system in RECIRC when switch taken to RECIRC. -This signal overrides signal for High Rad. |
|
|
Term
CRV-EFT
Describe seawater supply to AC units. |
|
Definition
-Normal supply is SW. -Alternate supply is ESW. |
|
|
Term
CRV-EFT
Describe the control room breathing air supply system (CRBASS). |
|
Definition
-3 hour supply of air for 8 control room operators. -12 compressed air cylinders @ 2640psig in 3rd floor H&V room. |
|
|
Term
CRV-EFT
Describe all fan power supplies and flow rates. |
|
Definition
-CRV fans: MCC-134/144, 6940cfm. -EFT fans: MCC-134/144, 1000cfm. -Battery room fans: MCC-134/144, 800cfm. -AC unit fans: MCC-134/144, 7440cfm. |
|
|
Term
CRV-EFT
Describe the CREF system logic. |
|
Definition
-2 trip systems. -Each isolates the CR boundary and initiates one CREF subsystem. -Each trip system receives input from one CR air intake radiation-high signal. -1 out of 1 logic. |
|
|
Term
CRV-EFT
Describe fan trips and interlocks. |
|
Definition
-CRV fan at <4000cfm for 30 seconds will trip and start standby train and units. -EFT fan < 600cfm will start standby and trip running and shut the outlet damper. -Battery fan at < 800cfm will start standby battery fan. |
|
|