Fuel Handling Flashcards

1
Q

What are the circumstances that would cause you to suspend core loading?

What about suspending core un-loading?

A
  • **unexpected increase in counts 3 X in any responding detector
  • **unexpected increase in counts 2 X in all responding detectors
  • **communications lost between CNMT and CR
  • unexpected change in RCS temp > 20 deg
  • measured [B] change > 50 ppm from start of core loading
  • loss of one SR detectors
  • **CNMT evacuation alarm

** suspend core un-loading

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2
Q

What are the two interlocks (one has to be met) that permit the Manipulator Crane (CNMT fuel) to bridge and trolley?

Provide status of height and gripper for each interlock

A
  • Tube up
    • height at upper limit
    • gripper engaged
  • Gripper Up Disengaged
    • height above GUD stop (lower than tube up)
    • gripper disengaged
    • hoist has < 1200 lbs (no f.a.)
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3
Q

What are the safe locations to place a fuel assembly during a condition that requires evacuation?

A
  • up-ender and lowed
  • spot where fuel came from
  • safe s/d position

in Rx - open baffle is sufficient (not next to core in unanalyzed position)

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4
Q

During normal configuration what is preventing a refueling operator from placing a spent fuel assembly in the new fuel elevator and raising it to the top of SFP?

What protects the refueling operators from raising a fuel assembly to close to the surface of SFP when using the spent fuel handling tool?

A
  • administative controls only
  • physical length of spent fuel handling tool
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5
Q

Describe process from taking new fuel assembly in cask washdown pit to placing in SFP storage racks.

A
  • use bridge crane and new fuel tool to lift new fuel assembly out of cask wash down pit
  • when hoist raised all way, new f.a. clears wall to SFP
  • lower new f.a. into SFP new fuel elevator (with elevator all way up, new fuel tool does not enter water)
  • lower new fuel elevator to bottom of SFP
  • use spent fuel handling tool to lift f.a. and place in storage rack
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6
Q

What is the construction (include isolations) of the transfer tube?

A
  • tube that connects the CNMT refueling cavity to the FHB transfer canal
  • CNMT side = flange (bigger than opening)
  • FHB side = valve (SFS-50)
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7
Q

How are the upender controls shared/distributed between the FHB and CNMT upender operators?

A

CNMT

  • raise and lower his upender
  • conveyor (cart) to FHB (pit) or CNMT (rx)

FHB

  • raise and lower his upender
  • secure control power to conveyor (cart)
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8
Q

Manipulator crane overload setpoint

A

2180 lbs

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9
Q

P&L for water level in SFP and RX cavity

A

Maintain water level greater than 23’

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