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Instrument and Service Air
ILT '09
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03/08/2008

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Term
Purpose of instrument air
Definition
Provide plant with a continuous supply of oil-free compressed air.
Term
Source of breathing air in drywell
Definition
Service air by personnel air lock and underneath the reactor vessel.
Term
"During normal plant operation, what is in the instrument air lines? Why?"
Definition
Nitrogen. This eliminates a source of air leakage inside the drywell and the resulting need for containment purging.
Term
Instrument air low pressure
Definition
80 psig; PS-1469 closes four control valves located on various system lines in order to supply max air to the following: FW Regulator and Bypass Valves; Feed pump seal system; scram valves; CRD flow control valves; MSIVs and Reactor Auto-Pressure Relief Valves (inside drywell); Condensate Demin Bypass Valve; Recombiner trains.
Term
Operating requirement for cooling tower and discharge structure air compressors
Definition
Both cooling tower compressors and the discharge air compressor must be in service at all times when the cooling towers are in service.
Term
Connection between #11 Cooling tower air compressor and the discharge canal sample pumps.
Definition
#11 Cooling Tower air compressor is required to prime discharge canal sample pumps.
Term
List the systems that require instrument and service air to be operable to be considered operable themselves
Definition
  • Fuel pool cooling and cleanup;
  • RWCU; HWC; TIP; Circ Water;
  • Cond't and Feed;
  • Cond demins; liquid rad waste;
  • off-gas holdup; solid rad waste;
  • plant makeup;
  • heating and ventilation.
Term
General precaution regarding instrument air when personnel are working inside the drywell.
Definition
Handswitch on instrument nitrogen control panel must be in AIR position and spool piece removed from Nitrogen supply.
Term
Power supply to instrument and service air isolation valve handswitches for CV-1474, CV-1748, CV-7956
Definition
Y-20
Term
Operating limitation when drywell is inerted and instrument nitrogen is shutdown.
Definition
Drywell oxygen should be sampled daily
Term
Function of alternate nitrogen system
Definition

Provides a SAFETY RELATED backup pneumatic supply to the following:

  • Primary containment and atm control system purge and vent valve t-ring seals and actuators in RB to Torus Vac breakers;
  • six of eight SRVs (all but D and G);
  • Inboard MSIVs;
  • Hard pipe vent system isolation valves and rupture disc.

Furthermore, the purpose of this system is to provide pneumatic supply to the above components DURING ACCIDENT CONDITIONS when the non-safety related supplies of instrument air and instrument nitrogen may not be available. These components all require a pneumatic supply to maintain their operability

Term
Components supplied by Train A of alt Nitrogen
Definition
  • T-ring seals of inboard primary containment and atm control purge and vent valves,
  • t-ring seals and actuators of RB to Torus vac breakers,
  • SRVs A, B, and E.
Term
Components supplied by Train B of alt N2
Definition
  • T-ring seals of outboard primary containment and atm control purge and vent valves,
  • actuators of the inboard MSIVs
  • SRVs C, H, and F
Term
Location and purpose of check valve in each alt N2 manifold.
Definition
Separates three upstream bottles from the fourth downstream bottle. This prevents backflow during bottle changeout from a fully charged fourth bottle into the other three depleted bottles (the fourth bottle being changed out first), and maintains system operability while nitrogen bottles are being changed out.
Term
Normal alt N2 header pressure
Definition
95-100 psig. Bottle pressure is reduced to approximately 150 psig by an in-line regulator, then controlled at 95 psig by a pressure control valve.
Term
Alt N2 relief valve setpoints
Definition
There are two relief valves, one between pressure control valve and pressure regulator set at 200 psig (protects PCV); and one downstream of the pressure control valve set at 120 psig (protects T-ring seals and SRV actuator diaphragms)
Term
Train B N2 LO PRESSURE SRVS, INBD MSIVS, OTBD T-RINGS, HPV setpoints and automatic actions.
Definition
This alarm comes in at 200 psig (low) and 91 psig (low). SV-4235 will close at 200 psig which isolates B alt N2 bottles from SRVs C, H, F and inboard MSIVs (thereby isolating Alt N2 to the T-ring seals of outboard primary containment and atm control purge and vent valves)
Term
Train A N2 LO PRESSURE SRVS, INBD MSIVS, OTBD T-RINGS, HPV setpoints and automatic actions.
Definition
This alarm comes in at 200 psig (low) and 91 psig (low). SV-4234 will close at 200 psig which isolates Train A alt N2 bottles from SRVs A, B, E and inboard MSIVs (thereby isolating Alt N2 to the T-ring seals of inboard primary containment and atm control purge and vent valves, and t-ring seals and actuators of RB to Torus vac breakers.
Term
Does alt N2 provide a backup to Instrument air/N2?
Definition
No. Two check valves in the instrument air/N2 line just upstream of the point where it ties into the alt N2 system prevent this.
Term
Normal and backup pneumatic supply to drywell components.
Definition
Instrument nitrogen provides the normal pneumatic supply to drywell components, and Alternate Nitrogen is automatically available as the SAFETY RELATED backup supply to the specific components served by alt N2.
Term
Discuss the reason for supplying alt nitrogen to Primary containment and atm control system purge and vent valves and RB to Torus Vac breakers.
Definition
These valves are primary containment isolation valves. They will not adequately perform their function unless they are closed and their t-ring seals are pneumatically pressurized.
Term
Discuss the three pressure indicators at each alt nitrogen rack.
Definition
  • One indicates system pressure upstream of the pressure regulator (i.e. nitrogen bottle pressure);
  • Another senses between the pressure regulator and PCV;
  • And the other senses pressure downstream of the PCV. NOTE: the Downstream pressure instrument is actually sensing instrument nitrogen pressure which is 10 PSI higher than alternate nitrogen.
Term
Discuss nitrogen operation during outages.
Definition
During plant outages when the drywell is de-inerted, the alt nitrogen system is valved out of service. This, along with the removal of the nitrogen spool piece from the instrument nitrogen system, is done to remove all sources of nitrogen from the drywell during times when personnel can be in the drywell.
Term
Which systems are affected by Alt Nitrogen not being operable?
Definition
Main steam, Reactor Pressure Relief, Primary Containment
Term
What does the ops manual say is the reason for the solenoid isolation valve closure at 200 psig?
Definition
To maintain Alternate Nitrogen supply to Primary Containment Atmospheric Control purge and vent valve T-ring seals.
Term
Power supply to various alternate nitrogen solenoid valves and pressure switches.
Definition
Y-80 and Y-70
Term
Minimum operating pressure for Alt Nitrogen header
Definition
91 psig
Term
Allowable operating range for inlet pressure to the Alt Nitrogen Pressure control valves
Definition
110-180 psig. Preferred pressure at the inlet is approximately 150 psig (see B.08.04.03-05.E.6)
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