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Processes inputs from field contacts to annunciate alarm conditions displayed on the overhead alarm windows and the annunciator CRT. |
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Name the 3 Major subsystems of the OHA. |
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12 Scanners 64 points of data scanning every 1ms.
2 SERs (Sequence Event Recorders):
1 Primary 1 Backup. If swapped to Backup SER, 30 second delay incurred.
22 DACs (Distributed Annunciator Controllers): 2 per Lighted OHA windows
1 primary 1 Backup |
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Which power supplies feed the OHA? |
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21 and 24 MAC (Mis. AC)
Feed: SER Main chasis, SER Expansion chasis, Field contact power supplies.
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State the purpose of the AVS (Annunciator Verication System) |
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Installed to automatically check the OHA for operation. verifies alarm processing from the scanner, through the SER, through the parallel even and odd DACs, which drive the alarm windows |
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Non-Safety Related System that:
Records, on a printer, the sequence in which remote contacts open and close. The AAS records the time of day the contacts change state and whether or not it was abnormal or normal state. |
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Which Power supplies feed the AAS? |
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Primary: 24 MAC
Backup: 22 MAC |
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Name 2 Tech Spec related Data Points collected by the AAS. |
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AFD 3.2.1
Recorder displays the auctioneered High Flux Diff and the target bands associated
RCS Leakage 3.4.7.2
RCS Leakage must be demonstrated within limits. AAS monitors Containment Sump Pump Start |
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