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SBGT
Describe the initiation signals for SGBT. |
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Definition
-A partial group II signal starts SBGT. -1 high or 2 downscale (26mrem/hr, .1mrem/hr) RB exhaust plenum. -1 high or 2 downscale (50mrem/hr, .1mrem/hr) refuel floor. -High drywell pressure (1.84psig). -Rx low-low water level (-47"). |
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SBGT
Describe the normal flow path for SBGT. |
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Definition
-Takes suction from any of 3 spaces (Primary containment, secondary containment, or RB exhaust duct which is normally aligned to the plenum). -Travels through normally closed inlet valve (opens on initiation). -Travels through demister, heater, HEPA filter, charcoal filter, and HEPA filter. -Through normally open outlet valve. -Through fan and x-connect w/orifice. -To dilution fans and up the stack. -Dilution fans also take dilution air from turbine building. |
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SBGT
Describe the normal train for SBGT. |
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SBGT
Describe the SBGT flow alarms and interlocks. |
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Definition
-SGBT low flow start: <2800scfm will start the B train if > 10 seconds from initiation. -SBGT low flow alarm: <3000scfm for 30 seconds. |
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SBGT
Describe the heater trips and alarms. |
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Definition
-Heater cycles on flow: Trips off <1000scfm, starts at 2000scfm. -Heater trips on high temp: >200F (alarm and light). -Heater high temp alarm: 180F. -Heater low delta T: <6F. |
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SBGT
Describe the stack flow alarms and interlocks. |
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Definition
-Stack low flow: <3480scfm starts the standby stack fan (alarm on C-20). -No stack flow after 20 seconds from start (alarm on C-20). |
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SBGT
Describe the dilution fans and SBGT fans power supply. |
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Definition
-SBGT fans: V-EF-17A is MCC-133A, V-EF-17B is MCC-143A. -Dilution fans: V-EF-18A is MCC-133A, V-EF-18B is MCC-143A. |
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Term
SBGT
Describe recently irradiated fuel. |
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Definition
Fuel that has occupied part of a critical reactor core within the previous 24 hours. |
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SBGT
Describe the demister. |
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Definition
Removes moisture which drains to radwaste via loop sea. |
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-20kW heater. -Designed to reduce air to 70% humidity at max inlet temp of 150F. |
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SBGT
Describe the HEPA pre and post filters. |
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Definition
-99.97% efficient for particulates < 0.3 microns. -Max temp of 250F. |
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SBGT
Describe the charcoal filter. |
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Definition
-Efficiency of 99.9% of total iodines at 70% relative humidity and temp of 150F. |
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Term
SBGT
Describe the response of fans and dampers on a partial group II signal. |
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Definition
-All fans that are exhaust or suction trip. -All recirc fans continue operating. -Dampers trip shut. |
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SBGT
Describe loss of power Group II initiations. |
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Definition
-Loss of power to Radiation Monitors will result in an upscale trip (Y50 and Y40). -Loss of power to logic will initiate a partial Group II (Y70 and Y80). |
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SBGT
Describe system flow rates. |
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Definition
-SBGT fans rated at 4400cfm. -Normal system flow set at approx. 4000cfm. -Dilution supply approx. 5000cfm. |
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SBGT
Describe secondary containment rated pressures. |
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Definition
-The building is designed to withstand an internal pressure of 7″ of water without structural failure. -The Reactor Building is designed so that its in-leakage rate is not greater than 4000 cfm (approximately 3 building air changes per day) under neutral wind conditions when the building is subjected to an internal negative pressure 0.25″ of water. -Exfiltration from the building should not exceed 100% of the building volume per day with negative internal pressure of 0.25″ water and wind speeds of 40 miles per hour. |
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SBGT
Describe the major controls for SBGT. |
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Definition
-Master control switch: 1 for each train, 2 positions (auto, manual). -Test push button: Simulates an auto start (does not give partial group II), isolates associated dampers. -Fan trip bypass: bypasses trip for plenum and turbine building fans. -Reset push button: Used to return to normal after initiation. |
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