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Serves as the ultimate heat sink between the plant and the Delaware river for various heat loads in the Auxiliary, Containment and Turbine Buildings. |
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Located 200 yards from shipping lanes
Marine Dock bumpers prevent damage from barge collision
Seismic Class 1 structure
Designed for Delaware river level, PH, temperature and Chlorides |
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Design Basis
Service Water Pumps |
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Minimum of 2 SW Pumps required for Safeguards
3 Pumps per Bay / 2 Bays per unit
Pumps provide Screen Wash, Strainer Backwash, and cooling for the pump motor bearing oil cooler
Min River level = 76 feet for Pump suction 71' 3" |
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In the event of an SEC Mode Op, What number of SW Pumps are required to start?
Name the Primary vs. the back up pump and the Bus that feeds them. |
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One Primary SW Pump from each Vital Bus will start if neither pump is running. The backup pump will start within 5 seconds in the event the primary pump fails to start.
Note: EDGcan support only one SW Pump per Bus
Unit 2 Primary SW Pumps: 21 (A), 24 (B), 25 (C) |
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How many SW Pumps are required for minimum Safeguards Equipment to shutdown a unit Safely?
Minimum Safeguard Equipment? |
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2 SW Pumps
2 EDGs
1 CC HXs
3 CFCUs
1 Trian of ECCS components/Room coolers
NOT limited by any single failure |
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What is the normal number of pumps running at full operation of the plant? |
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4 SW Pumps in service during the Summer
3 SW Pumps in service in the Winter
1 Pump in Auto for maximum heat loads
1 pump in Manual (OFF) |
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What is the normal SW Header Pressure?
When will the Standby Pump Auto Start? |
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NHP = 105-125psi
SW Hi Pressure Alarm = 160psi
Auto start of the standby Pump = < 95.5 |
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State the purpose of the SW17 valves.
What is the effect on operability regarding the SW17s? |
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SW17 cross connect the SW baysand allow continued operation with any combination of pumps.
Closing either SW17 valves will isolate the bays and 1 nuclear Header MUST be declared inoperable. due to concerns with pump runout and loss of NPSH |
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State the purpose of the SW308 and SW311 Valves. |
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Recirculation valves that provide minimum flow protection for the SW Pumps ensuring up to 3000gpm for 3 SW pumps by modulating to maintain 150 PSI in each bay. |
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Name the 4 Modes of operation for the SW Travaling Screens. |
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Auto: Places Screens and Screen Wash in Automatic Control. Starts on >5" H2O Dp runs for 22 Minutes. Trouble alarm @ >6" or longer run time than 22 min.
Start: Bypasses the timer and starts the screens
Inch: Bypasses the timer and allows the operator to inch the screen forward
Test: starts and runs the screen for 22 minutes
Note: Screens will NOT start unless 55psi of Screen Wash Header is present. |
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SW Pumps are designed to Pump... |
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10,000 gpm at 240' of Head |
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State the purpose of the 4KV Test-Normal Key Switch and location. |
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Normal Operation: Key Switch selects 24 as the lead SEC pump.
4 Bay unavailable due to 4.0.5.P or 24 Pump and motor is uncoupled, the switch must be repositioned to Test, which reassigns 23 pump as the lead SEC pump |
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SW Strainers start rotating in auto whenever... |
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the associated SW Pump starts. |
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Normally, Begins @ 5psid and continues for 3 Minutes after reaching <4psid
Tech Specs require the Strainer to be run in AUTO
OHA alarms @ 8 psid |
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SW 4 bay Isolation from the TGA Header occurs when...
SW 2 bay Isolation from the TGA Header occurs when... |
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23SW20 and 2SW26 Valves close.
21SW20 and 2SW26 Valves close. |
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Spray wash Lines are protected from freezing by... |
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Isolation valves closing and drain valves opening. |
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How does the SW strainer Normal/bypass switch effect the strianer blowdown?
How does Blowdown effect Chlorination? |
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If in Bypass the blowdown runs continuously.
When Blowdown is OOS, then Chlorination is OOS |
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